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18 THE WESTPOIZT HIGH SCHOOL HERALD. S7 'FQ I 1 s- if Wk 4 if .lf , NH Z-di' fy! J' - L. 1 - x HT Y F ,KX lulqs' f g' 4 -f s.:-f 'f S 9 4? 2 f f f X x 1' X f' X I 1 I X I X ,ff ,Q ' 47 rho ' , . by gf t X fikigdbwx A The annual exhibition of the work of the Art classes of the Westport High School was held in the school, beginning May twenty-nine and continuing until June fourteen. The ex- hibit included the drawings and designs that were on exhibition in the Educational building at the Louisiana Purchase Exhibition at St. Louis in 1904. Cf these, the two charcoal draw- ings chosen by the judges for the permanent collection were Mary Abercro1mbie's 'CSt. J ohnff hy Donatello-original in the Pinacateca, Flor- ence, and Jessie Lonsbery's medallion relief of f'G-irolamo Savonarolaf' by Fra Ambrogio della ltobbia, from the Medici collection in the Na- tional Museum, Florence. A A committee, composed of E. A. Huppert, supervisor of' drawing, and Frederick Sass, act- ed as judges and awarded the highest honors for 1904-1905 to Mary Abercrombie, for a drawing from the cast of f4The Slave, by Mi- ehael Angelo, in the ,Louvre at Paris, second honor to Jessie Lonsbery for her drawing from the cast of Cupid Weeping? by Fiamingo. The charcoal drawings chosen for the perma- nent collection were Paul Parker's and Bessie Minoris. The following received honorable 1 'mention for charcoal drawings of unusual iner- it: Lilian Riley, Clara Bastman, Alice Gus- hurst, Mabel Eggleston, Ruth Chaney, and Madeline Archer. The hrst. and second honors for painting in water colors were awarded to Mary Abercrdfn- bie and Blanche Bliel. The following received honorable mention for work in water colors: Gertrude Smith, Laura Snodgrass, and Gladys Rose. Ethel Mott was awarded the honor of fur- nishing the design for the Herald cover for the Annual. Mary Wells stood second. Designs of special merit by Charles Paul Stivers, Lucille Coffin, Charline Baily. Gladys Duncan, and Julia Lyman received honorable mention. The highest award for the best lettering and design in pen and ink was given to Herbert Abney, with Lydia Cook second. Honorable mention for Edwin Woodford, Claude Jennings, Verna Low, and Abbie Johnson. Honorable mention was given the following pupils in mechanical drawing: William Peet, Sidney Hodge, Kenneth Taylor, and Raymond Wing. ' i 35 -5 E: li 54 li 1 in ft A ,Q ,4 Pi . if fi Ei Q: pi i l . 21 Fi . yi t il .Fi .3 .kr - -i fi HI-LL LHV OOH 3 9 2 5 3 1: 1 i l i i l 2 1 l , I E . 1 I qi .I I rn f 5 A Win Em :wx ' in 'vi X wa ok A X' f f Mfg, V! ,ffi W ,, , .Q if 4 aff 3,2 4 ' 4' D W 1594 . A ? 1 . ., fi? ff-f 4? f., S A if 42 1 X! , if l 1 Q 1 1 3 X if F .. i ff l 1 f 2, U f i l i 1 E f f 1 I i i f
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QQ THE WESTPORT HIGH SCHOOL HERALD. 97 . ' v I 'Dv K Q M .4 e r' , 1-'r ff . . . . 7 Q 2, s X I., ., , X, -. 1 if?f..-l1Ii iz?-'-'-Q -'T--T' c o o 6 ' fi The Orchestra this year is the best We have had for several years past. They mee.t every Wednesday immediately after school and put in an hour of hard practice. The club has im- proved steadily and each individual member feels that the time .spent has been Well put in. Two excellent pieces were rendered the evening of the Christmas Play and at the Declamation Contest. The variation in the literary eXer- cises furnished was decidedly pleasing to the audience. The opening and closing events of the Commencement exercises are also scheduled for the Orchestra, and from the sounds that issue from the Study Hall on Wednesday after- noon, the audience is due to enjoy themselves. We lose this year onr only guitar, Mr. Peet, together With four other mandolin players, all boys. As there are several others in the school who play, we have high hopes for a strong club next year. T Loretta English. Helen Claggett. Ethel Addoms. Julia E. Green. William J. Peet. Sidney G. Hodge. Walter Wolf. Melvin Otllielly Worrall Decker. Chas. J. Mount, Jr Prof. Dickerson. I E '52 .1 ,. 3 ,4 ki S55 at 41 I .F 11 .5 Fez . 'E i fy O l 'VHLLSHI-ICH THE CLUB NOW CONSISTS OF gg
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