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• Top row, left to righ t: R. Cummins, D. Davenport, H. Williams, E. Weidersu m, R. Keith. Second row, left to r igh t : M. Jones, P. Nitzel, H. Carr, R. Caltrider. First row, left to righ t: G. Salerno, L. Mead. G. Stout, S. Price, E. Martindale. Floor, left to right: E. Perry, M. E. Tyson. Frances Stout President Louella Mead Vice-President Sue Price Secretary Ethel Martindale Treasurer The Art Club, which was organized in the fall of 1936, has as its objective the creation of artistic appreciation among the college students. Although it is one of the younger clubs on the Hill, it is progressing rapidly toward this goal, as evi- denced by increased membership and interest. During the past year the organization successfully staged its fashion show, now an annual event which is looked forward to by almost the entire student body. In the fall, with the cooperation of its advisor, Miss Shipley, the Art Club was able to present a sculpture display in McDaniel Lounge. The pieces presented were the work of the Odenton Modeling Group from Baltimore. Two members of the club exhibited their work at the All-Maryland Art Exhibit. The club visited this exhibition in a group, and discussed the works presented. During the course of the year exhibits of drawings, paintings, and sculpture were presented to the campus. They were all works of well-known artists. The annual banquet closed the year's activities, at which time the retiring officers relinquished their positions to the incoming ones. Eighty-six