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We see the issues of life quite simply, even though in themselves they are not simple. No doubt, at one time, the portrayal of Low life, such as this Murillo, gave pleasure to the nobility because it also gave a sense of superiority . . . a sense of the power of wealth. Mr. Glur and Mr. Smith appreci- ate this painting for they thru their experi- ence do not see life as simple. Illiteracy is a thing of the past and one of their objectives is to guide every student into the proper edu- cational program which in the end will give pleasure to the individual and to the world. E715 601114 elm' YOUNG BEGGAR by Murillo GLEN SMITH P ff f JOHN GLUR
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Yr: 73- '-fc, me 4 V I if ,Mn Scferrfi Myers Princzpal Although we do not see the tizice ot' That Gentleman, the farce is :is surely felt as the leather of the shoes, the scaling paint of the chair, or the metallic gleam of the scissors. The rerility of the mootl takes precedent over the usual clominri- tion ofthe painting hy the portrziyzil ot' 11 fzice. XY!ith Mr. Myers we have seen the farce and perhaps in some czrses have felt the leather of the shoesf Seriously, we he- lieve that in the year Mr. Myers has heen here we have felt his LlIlLlCIASI1lIlllll1KQ per- sonality and his determination to let us know that the welt-are of the stuclents is his main objective. Andrew Wfyeth, the 2l1'flSfOl'HH'ldll11f Gentleman consirlers that comparisons and contrasts in textures give the illusion oflight while Mr, Myers believes that the light ot' eclucntion czin only be Acquired thru hrircl work and stu- clious effort.
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s abfx it MARY JANE HARDIESTY XWO YOUNG GIRLS by ligon Schiele These two children are among the c11lmerpresent1i- tions which Egon Schiele produced during his brief life. There is 11 sureness in the line although the two little girls sit nervously together . . . almost ns if' they were afraid the space outside were not made to move in. There is 21 need for distortion: it is ns if the distor- tion were arising from 11 wordless inner experience. Speaking ofexperience the two secretaries Mrs, Hurd- esty and Mrs. Turner are two busy people in the school. Everyday the office is running over with activ- ity and it is up to these two people to see that ull runs smooth. No wonder they sit nervously together! ARLYENIE TURNER
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