35 of use The more the merrier. Several of our members hail from afar, Burnaby, Jasper Park, Victoria, Chilliwack and Moosejaw being some of our home grounds. Flash - What good does Parker think an Art course is to a lyric writer? No longer do we see beauty inthe green leafy branches of a spreading elm, to our artist's eye it is simply a trunk and mass. News brevities - 1. There are many famous personages in our room, i.s@. Elissa Landi, Popeye and Toar, Madge Evans and Joan Crawford, 2. We wonder if half a day off would be sufficient for June and Jean to get their talking done. We sincerely hope (we really know, but are too modest to say so) that this 1935 First Year Class will prove a credit to itself and to the School. C. Eckman and M, Awmack . Tee Ee eee — > wavs * SECOND} YEARS RAMBLING) ee eee ~Here's to Savary Island, the most gorgeous place to holiday,also to date. The lovely scenery (including numer- ous bathing beauties) really inspired us with a desire to paint and even those of us who could say that they are just a little bit artisticey could- n't possibly do justice. And oh! the fun of keeping up our "Savory Puddin'" a simply delightful concoction, guaran- teed not to cause a stomach ache and no after effects, except, of course, a great deal of laughter. Our “Behind the Palette” will have to go pretty fast to keep up with it. We all hope that as many as can of the First Years go to camp next year, it's worth it. Our new First Years seem to have quite a lot of talent at this artist game and are certainly very With their help the paper should pro- gress very nicely. nice. ostrich-like in their lockers ba 7 PASSING GLANCES Who is the handsome gentleman, new to the School, whose necktie is always crooked? We know why the cigarette factories are closing down - we passed a vote. The hall pedestrians have an ever in- creasing gallery in the raileriders. If they don't watch out that upstairs bal- cony railing is going to succumb to the laws of gravity, and so will they. It's not fair that one secondyear pu- pil should always get to school on time. We live miles away and he lives ‘cross the street, which certainly saves gas. Isn't the weather glorious? This time last year we were calling for “Flat Lux" Such sunny days make us wish we were all “al fresco". Quite a variety of blondes this year, boys, eh? What? Don't say you haven't noticed now. A ?th year lad started masquerading eight days ahead of time. He's Daisy in a flowered smock and brown curls.Did you find him? ANOTHER PAGE FROM 2 THE Zz THIRD YEAR DIARY 4~ Sept ° 9-14 Dear Palette, oe Back at school and what a din. Every-~ body talking, squeaking and muttering ahout the holidays. Oh, did I tell you about Savary? or, she has a marvellous tan, or again, I met the most wonder- ful boy,and did he fall my dear ... and occasionally, very occasionally,there's good sketching there. And throughit all first year works on (we don't know how) calmly, earnestly, However we are get~ ting better, settling down to work grad vally. But oh, the plant form and the Beaux Arts Posters and the borrowing -- the lucky or rather,the unlucky,few who possess instruments give everyone dis- gustful glances and bury their heads and turn deaf ears to all but the loudest pleas. (More and merrier on Page 9)