IN GBE lee dUBN IB IE OR.G Page Thirty-one S. is for Sherman, whose giggle we know Can be heard at all times all over the show. T. And now we have reached the letter called Tea, But to us it means something that fills us with glee. U. is for Una — the name of my cat — If I had one (enough) but I haven’t — that’s that. V. is, I must confess, Vito again — I’m hipped on the subject of his vital name, But I long to see Life — don’t you see? Oh! it’s plain W. is for Weatherbie, Vera so sweet, She’s clever but shy, and she’s ever so neat. X. is the unknown, a letter Romantic, But Heaven’s above, I am getting Pedantic. Y. is the yell that you'll hear if I’m tickled, I must stop now, or you'll think that I’m pickled. Z. is for Zut — the French word for damn, And now I must go — or I'll be in the can. B. Betu-Irvinc. A) Class “Reports (Continued from Page 27) April 27th marked another very interesting event for the students, when Class A., under the supervision of Mr. Scott, went sketching animals at Stanley Park. This was an innovation, and I think everyone welcomed it as a change from the usual work at school. The following day, Classes B. and C. went sketching also. Just recently an Art School tennis club has been formed, and many of the students have joined. The Central School has very kindly given us the use of their court on Tuesdays and Fridays from 12 to 2, and 3.15 to 5. B. Davey.