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At desk: Hartig and Moy. First row: Davis, Leary, Handrahan, Dona ', Pachel, Dxcosola, Harrinqer Bierman Se and row Demulling, Beattie, Buckley, Ch ield, Anderson, Guy, Loberman Rqcer fi, if 1116! X661 gf VLKSLAQI-'fx 7 fb Extra-curricular studies at Mechanics range from welding to modeling, The advanced modeling class organizes each year to study the lives and Works ot famous sculptors. On Friday a dozen muddy- tingered artists lay aside their figurines and busts to thumb gingerly through History of American Sculp- ture, by Lorado Tait, or gaze rapturously at photo- graphs ot Victories, Winged and otherwise. Some- times il they are very, very good they see an educa- tional movie, or are invited to an art gallery tea. They are taught to observe the sculpturing done on the buildings ol the city, to study the various statues in the public parks, and they treguently visit the St, Paul Science Museum, and the Minneapolis Museum ot Art. A Mask in Gleaming Wet Clay lx , P ff QM,-f X And Into the Oven They Go . . . Yi gy
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First row Moy Lukesh Amundsen Miss Gilbert Dickey Mushier Gontarek Second row Henslin Teske Pamey Homme Hazzard Olson Swaden Rosen tha Third row: Simpson, Lander, Harder, Manderteld, Manderfeld, Nichols, Halgren. Fourth rowi Kittel, Flick, Kuzarotf, Cope- land, Russell, DeNet, Hinn, Russell. lt is the ambition of all frees hand drawing pupils to answer the roll call ot Honor Art, tor only those who have excelled in some field ot art are accept- ed to membership. They are the poster-makers, the greeting card creators, the exhibitors at art shows and fairs, the illus- trators for the M and the Cogwheel. 1 w I if gk tilt, , fl ' of X , is t Nirnble Fingers Sketch The Lady with the Vase Charcoal and Paint The Spittin' lmage
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