THE PAINT BOX Page Thirteen 2Mhe upc?) — fs Or Old Wastin f Litts Lonshine ‘The ‘Rogues’ Gallery? 1. The editress, also known as Vice-President of Art Student’s Club, may be found by following the line of least resistance. Notorious vamp. 2. The cynic — alias the Treasurer of Art Student’s Club — _ says “Bweep! Bweep!” in sepulchral tones every minute or so. 3. Our Old Master — Wanted for libel. Has a habit of telling you “your nose is too long,” ete. 4. Li’l Sunshine — Very, very cheerful maiden, who smiles out loud at various times. Wears shining red smock. 5. Issle Ellen — A small, impudent, child, of which the less said the better. E. M. Moore. (Day School ‘Regulations 1. Students own boards should have their names on in India Ink; not that it will do much good—but it preserves that orderly feeling. 2. If you have your own board, put it away in the proper receptacle; if not, leave it where it is. The owner will reclaim it. 3. Help the School Board pay the expenses, paper the walls with your scraps. 4. Materials such as T-squares, etc., should be placed in lockers—if you have any of them left. 5. Students should leave their boards propped against the walls. It lends an artistic atmosphere and displays to advantage the original lettering of our pupils. 6. All water dishes, when not used for ash trays, gum receptacles and tea cups, may be left for the night class to empty. 7. Students and their parents need not run to the expense of buying magazines. These can always be borrowed (?) from the Art School. 8. Students need not be here every day, if they can come Friday, when the register may be marked for the week. 9. The school hours are elastic, owing to the artistic temperament of the students, but are scheduled from 9 a.m.—12 noon, and 1.15 a.m.—3.15 p.m. That is the hour for entering the building; the time of entering the class rooms _ is unimportant, however. 10. The period for recess is the length of time taken to eat a polar cake and a doughnut. P. M. Fow ter.