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lHfli U lllll a more difficult task, called for solid and formal architecture. The interior of an English living room consisting of high panels and Woodwork, straight columns, and stately fireplaces was to be seen on the stage. The scenery held the spotlight for two short hours, and at the curtain fall was packed away for future use. The last, and perhaps the greatest task, is going on at the present moment. We are busily sketching for the year book. So, as we have come to the last of our paints and the board before us is empty, let us wait until next year when the palette shall again be daubed with new reds and yellows waiting for skillful fingers to use them. And so, my friends, the summary is over. B. REQUARDT, '38 THE ART CLUB Members: B. REQUARDT Cpresidentb, F. JONES, P. SUYDAM, M. E. CAMPBELL, F. SIMMONS, H. WYMAN, E. HEWITT, L. LATROBE, K. PURNELL, A. NASH, K. FRANCE, P. MCDONELL, J. CLARK, L. DEBNAM, J. MORPHY, A. STETTINIUS, J. PEARSON
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THE li H U llllf Une day upon arriving at the studio, we regret to say a trifle late, a surprise lay waiting. A most delightful person stood posing by the cupboard door, decked out in the costume of the nineties. At least we had achieved the thing most desired during the last six years, a professional model. It was surprising the improvement revealed in the sketches after she had been with us for two or three weeks. Drawing from living models became the chief interest and delight of the Art Club. r Now the green calls. Another play must be given, but this time we are entered for two jobs. One, of course, is the making of scenery, the other the job of advertising. For the latter, posters of brillant colors soon had designs and letters upon them and were seen gaily decorating the windows of Baltimore. The scenery, r . , 1 ll 9 ' ! Page Twenty-eight
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