ART SECTION. 15 
A visit to the Worcester Potteries should be of interest. 
If a rendezvous could be arranged, a meeting at the National 
Gallery, during the early days of some vacation, would be instruc- 
tive. 
A trip up to the Royal Academy of Arts during next term 
should, if possible, be organized. 
A few members have met together in the drawing room, and 
worked at drawing for one hour a week, after school. This work 
should receive every encouragement. It is a pity that there is no 
other room available for these meetings, for if a proper studio 
could be provided a great impetus would be given to Art study. 
Some Art periodicals should be supplied for the members to 
study, and a few casts and pictures should be placed in the room. 
A prefect should be appointed custodian of the studio 
In the coming term it is proposed to give every encouragement 
to Sketching from Nature. One naturally thinks of the half-holiday 
as a most suitable time for the practice, but it is to be feared that 
compulsory games will make it necessary to choose some other 
time. 
Later on in the year, it is hoped that some members may be 
interested in practical lessons in Etching on copper. 
PRIZES : 
1. The best Painting from Nature of a Boat, a Building, a Tree 
Stem, or a Group of Rocks. 
2. The best Drawing in Pen or Pencil of one of the ahove subjects. 
3. The best Drawing or Painting from a copy of any kind. 
In all cases the work submitted must be entirely produced by 
the member. 
SIDNEY NEsBIT. 
