Show THE school year is now drawn to a close and each instructor feels in some measure either satisfaction or dissatisfaction with the work of his classes The Professors are satisfied with the progress made and on the whole everything is satisfactory and praiseworthy Amongst the other branches that deserve credit for making great strides in progress in the face of difficulties and under disadvantages is that of Art Room 28 is filled with evidences of progress made during the year Out of students only fifteen of whom had had any previous training in art the instructor instructor instructor in in- has by diligent labor made a avery avery avery very creditable class The work willbe will willbe willbe be exhibited to the public in the Art Room during next week Some critics in their own esteem have passed upon the work and pronounce it ahead of that done in Bountiful and compared it II favorably with that done in schools of art here in the city ity Had such critics considered that from the first still life had furnished the models that archaeology had been studied to lend its peculiarity to the L drawings and that from the objects themselves not from copies and when they know that students had done this work as they would any other required subject they would have seen with us that the very highest credit is due both to class and instructor i. i i |