Annie Wright School - Shield Yearbook (Tacoma, WA)

 - Class of 1907

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THE H Y A K 21 Seniors. The room was most artistically decorated with Japanese ferns, lanterns and chrysanthemums, carrying but the colors of the two classes. From a bower of green, punch was served by two of the Sophomore class, dressed as dainty Japanese maids. The music was splendid, everyone had a glorious time and the hours flew all too quickly. The class of 1909 is to be congratulated on the success of the affair. On December fifth the faculty of the Music department gave a most enjoyable tea in Miss Pyles’ room. Delightful refreshments were served and entertainment was furnished from unexpected v sources. A most hilarious zobo concert was rendered. In honor of finding of the spade, Miss Edith den Bleyher entertained the Seniors at her home. Monday afternoon, November 4th.

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20 THE H Y A K dancing, interrupted by the Seniors’ mock “Spade” procession, followed, and closed a most delightful evening. Miss Mills chaperoned Misses Soe and Veral Smith, Bess Hutton, Sadie Ramsay, Corinne Nolan. Alice King and Evelyn Catterson to “The Alaskan.” Although the company was said to he amateur, the girls enjoyed the play very much. The teachers of the musical department of the Seminary gave a very entertaining recital on Wednesday night, November 20. Miss Hard, the vocal teacher, rendered a number of solos which showed her remarkable talent and splendid voice. The instrumental teachers. Miss Pyles and Miss lloge, gave us some beautiful piano solos, which everyone enjoyed. Prof. Bull’s artistic interpretation won the admiration of everyone. The program is as follows: 1 fcotialr. (Op. 13 (First movement) Nelle R. Pyles . Beethoven 2 € ramdr Olof Bull Wieniau sk: 3 onga from (TrmiijaotiV rttauh a Birds in the High Hall-Garden. b Go Not Happy Day. c I Have Led Her Home. Dora M. Hard Whelpiey 4 a lirrrruar ....... Chopin b Atifarbmung ( Soaring) .... Margaret C. Hoge Schumann 3 Wazurka. (Op. 19 .... Mr. Bull • . Wieniawski 6 Aria, Roberto, o tu che-adoro Miss Hard • Meyerbeer 7 Waltz. (Op. 19. No. 3 Miss Pyles • . Mosikowski Saturday evening, December the seventh, the Junior Prom was held in the gymnasium. The Junior class entertained in honor of the



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22 THE H Y A K Love in her i ve s, oh exstaey ! My heart leaps with a hope divine. Love in her eyes, but not for me, She sees an icecream soda sign. -Ex. We seldom find a more cleverly written story than “On and Off a Street Car’’ in the Orderly. The Freshman number of the “II. S. Journal . 79 Mancelena. is, at first glance, a very appropriate color, but after reading the paper through, we came to the conclusion that the Feshies are not so green, after all. “A Freshman s Revenge, in the Oracle, is a very interesting story. There was a young lady named Molly Who ran like the deuce for a trolley. To zeal she proved martyr. For snap went her shoestring. And of mortification died Molly.— Ex. The World. St. Paul, is the best illustrated of any of our exchanges. Its stories and articles are all good, too. “A Silent Interview. “The Trials fo a Young Author. and “Wait- ing in the .gontz Mosaic were all well worth reading.

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