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Show AT THE WOODRUFF Display of Remarkable Artistic Ability to be Given Soon. What promises to be a most remarkable re-markable exhibition of pen, crayon, charcoal and water color work Is now In course of preparation at tho Woodruff and will bo given to the public in about four weeks. This school has some excellent drawing talcntand the efforts of pupils In tho different grades havo been so satisfactory to the teachers and has met with such unstinted pralso from visitors that It has been deemed well to encourage the pupils by giving a public exhibition, and at the same time furnish a pleasing surprise to the patrons. Of course the more developed talent is In the higher grades, and especially that of the 8th, taught by Miss Cassady, principal of the school. In this room thcro aro iltfy pupils enrolled en-rolled and according to Miss Cassady's report there are but few who have not good talent for pencil and crayon work, and thcro are possibly a dozen that she considers as having something some-thing more than remarkable talent. One needs but to glanco around her room to ilnd her assertions verified, for on every wall aro copies of this, that and the other that would certainly cer-tainly do credit to pupils many years older and of far greater experience along that line. The productions embrace every style of pictures from copies of photographs to color work from pastels, and arc well worth the trouble of a walk around to the Woodruff. An the coming exhibition tho best work of the best artist will be displayed display-ed and we venture the assertion that with the extra effort that will be put forth, the'rcsult will be superfine and well worth the attention of Logan citizens. In Miss Fisher's room may bo found some good work in cut paper and everything in tho kindergarten line. The best of thls.togcther with illustrated readings from Miss Rose Jones room, charcoal work from pupils under Misses McKay and Eva Jones; water colors from the 4th grade under Miss Howell; mathematical solids, squares, etc. from Mr. Cole's pupils; and geographical drawings from tho Oth grade under Miss Peterson; will be displayed for the edification of those who are fortunate enough to attend at-tend the exhibition. Miss Cassady has thoroughly apprecated the talent of her pupils and their evident desire to progress and a short time ago offered offer-ed to give tho six or eight who would do tho best work, instructions in pastel work, and this she is doing at presentaft'er schoolhours or on Saturday. |