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T l ll l I l I I l l l I l i '1 J i I rl J I N in M, xx' I , X X ,f -A N iif: lJ h?5'3?'+ifl :'5m'f,f13J v, fpfsif 5'w7 Lf' T . ' -fi'I W gig? IW? ' I Y--M: . 'I , 15511 iette lr: e , Ni y six-. I was war'- .4445 waglivi 5, 1 ITG fig t,j,i?1:'! - ,VP T' , f 'XLR 'EBI' A: 1 V5 N '. ' ,I . gg-2' RosE MCBARRON ANN LOUISE SMITH A y ILL Y' f fm . . . . . if E 'lf The Studio Circle IS one of the smallest, but we claim, one of the busiest QQ and happiest groups. Our meetings are all Impromptug there is nothing of All routine or form about them and they are invariably pleasant and profitable. ' ' They are held In the studio every brlght day, and most gray days as well . . . 'NW while the students are working at easels or tables, whichever the case may be. ,g if There are pleasant Intervals of discussion . . . friendly criticism or encourage- pi ment. We sincerely believe that time passes more quickly in the studio S, ' - than in any other department In school. Q34 '35, Our work varies from the study of drawing in charcoal, pencil and ink ka from objects and life-to the study of painting In water color and oil. 'ff l Members of the circle do not pretend to be artists nowg they hope to be- - ig . come artists some da throu h earnest and ersistent effort and in that bri ht . Y S . . P , g. 1 ' future to know the Joy of producing creative art of their very ownl To attain V, Y the ideal expressed by Kipling In his telling lines: ' fi' And each for the joy of working . . gf 3 And each In his separate star, Q? - Shall draw the things as he sees it Q? For the God of things as they are. if In 5 MAXINE YOUNG ANN DATTII,o ALICE HIRSCHBI-:Ro gif' iff f- 5' Iifg Zvi -'lid if x f I . 'laik ,fe !Vi,,f:3z,,5Tfjf5'Q,,iT7QQwral7A h,f 1.Tiw55i?'r,.4j:lj?NQ.,I::jf,,:ggi:y, -.Q Vcirgiltw, Xl. Si G ti.:..Y.E.,:..,:pT M -V' --LL, 2- Q1 If TQ-,M 63.-SQBISWCJ.. one lzundredforfy
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