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Show Appreciate jCife, Some Studied Aft That they might share the wis-dom and the ecstacy of great painters, sculptors and engravers, many students proceed daily to the Park building, top floor. And, I assure you, it's a real climb. Whether they mean merely to learn to appreciate the works of others, or whether they aim to create a masterpiece of their own, they are certain to find their interest in and understanding of art and technique greatly increased under the careful and patient tutelage of Miss Frazier, Mr. Stewart, Mr. Richards and Mr. Sears. I have seen the changes these people have wrought in eager students. They have done much to help many ap-preciate their world. Students acquire from Lee Greene Richards, widely known portrait artist whose beautiful Park build' ing murals are to be hung this year, as much knowledge of the work he knows so well as they are able to absorb. He presents much more. Increasingly popular are the classes in the Graphic Arts. Students learn the unique thrill of producing fine prints from copper plates and linoleum blocks. Smelly acid, sharp tools and special presses are a part of their equipment. Two hundred fifty-three |