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.fm .Mm 'W50-, ,QD ffl 1107176 ffl!!! Colorful still-life models and attractive fur- nishings greet visitors to the sunshiny studio, newly equipped for art students this year. Modern bench easels, brightly-tinted tables and chairs, and various facilities for wall display have proved a boon to the workers. That they might acquire a true appreciation of art, beginners have been learning the fundamentals of color, line, and mass, under the direction of Miss losephine Hackett, art supervisor. Many students Without much natural talent have been agreeably surprised to find what ex- cellent results Were obtained simply through the conscientious application of principles. After extensive experimenta- tion, first, in black and White, then in color, advanced art students produced posters which were greatly admired by the many visitors to their spring exhibit, held in the studio. jmfi Iliff! Qyflh Clean-cut technique and consistent rhythm mark the playing of the students special- izing in piano. At their first recital pre- sented in the fall the upperclassman pupils revealed true artistry in their inter- pretation of compositions by MacDowell, Handel, and Chopin. Freshmen combined sociability With art by giving a tea and musical, the last day of lanuary. May brought lunior High performers into promi- nence With a recital, during which they delighted their parents and friends with their expressive versions of Works by famous composers of yesterday. Grand finales to a successful year were the four concerts given in May by the advanced students, including the joint recital of two Iuniors, Mary Angela Singler, pianist, and Margaret Schweisthal, vocalistg and the certificate piano recital of lennie McGarry, assisted by Ann Cleary. A ,I K f fxwv' nuff -IZIIIN' -A110116
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