THEY MUST KNOW IT. 



See that each student is prepared with 

 slips of plain white or manilla paper, for 

 making sketches, and insist on their work 

 being kept veiy nice and clean ; securing 

 such as may be worthy for exhibitive pur- 

 poses. 



The following method of grading has 

 proven very satisfactory : 



Grade (a)— The best. 

 " (b)— Poor. 

 •' (c) — Rejected. 



Every energetic student will aspire 

 for Grade (a). This grading only applies to 

 neatness, as some will naturally draw bet- 

 ter than others. 



