BEAUX ARTS BALL (Concluded) The pageant was a huge success and Mill Melvin wishes to thank very sin- cerely all those who so willingly help- ed her with scenery, costumes and dan- cing,and especially would she thank Mr. Harry Biener for arranging the msige, and Miss Lydia Biener and Mr. W. White for assisting with oriental drum and English horn, The cast was as follows: Shirin --- Dorothy Herrmann Khosru Guy Glover Shapur. Chas. H. Scott Willow Tree .............. Mrs, Chas. H. Scott mn bgpenes Handley . Grace Waplington Patricia Quigley Pool Bearer John Abramson Stemdarn Hearer James Pollock Scone Bearers ircccccccccnin- Marjory Davidson Lida Boving -—--Joyee Benson -Mary McCadden Margaret Ayres Sybil Coutts Ross Lort Jack Lort Bill Dix ~ Ed, Hughes Mr, Harry Biener, Piano Miss Lydia Biener, Oriental Drum Mr. E. White, English Horn Jealous Maiden .. Shirin's Maids it Bier Bearers Musicians CATTY COMMON-ROOM CRITICISMS y on earth doesn't someone else, besides myself, bring some lunch once in a while? we were eet Gosh you're early today! 9:452 : Say, listen, "dime-a-dozen" if you don't scram we'll have to reduce the price on account of damage. Who belonged to the lunch you're eat ing now, Jean? Aw listen, just because you've got two-bits, don't think we're all million aires, we didn't do that when year! It's only I suggest that we obtain a saucepan for the cigarette ashes, the ash trays don't seem large enough? Sure I'll lend you a nickel - just as soon as Frank pays Jean, Jean pays Roger, Roger pays Joan, and Joan pays Me. We also suggest that some of these people who are "so hungry theycould eat a pig" try it some day in the near fu- ture (or rather "pasture" - we don't think we could stand the strain.) THAT'S WHAT WE THINK? A new school term has begun and with everyone back again to enter their fourth year, we feel that it should be a successful season. And it is goingto be if we have anything to do with it - for, after all, we have to show those prelims that we really can mean busi- ness! We have in our midst Joyce Benson, our able Students Council President,and when she takes us in hand - 3 (that is, when she's not too wrapped in in badmin ton or hiking). June Duncan is vice- president of that ruling (?) body of the school and she is also a badminton and hiking enthusiast. Anne Hall, our only tall, dark damsel, is one of the students who really takes her design seriously, and manages to skip elmost every other period. Alice Bryant, a former student, has again joined our happy throng,but so far I have not been able to find out how she does anything between yawns. Unity Bainbridge is our hard working painting student and spe- cializes in scholarships galore. (don't we all!) This year even Jean Lindemere has decided to desert the common room and keep her mind on drawing and paint- ing for at least one hour a day. We don't see mch of our dancing lady, Dorothy Herrmann, and our quiet and re- served lad, Bob Hanlon, but never-the- less they belong too, and very much so, I would say. Irma Matthew Whither goest thou, little flea? To the dogs. Women are happy before a glass - after, men 12