Annie Wright School - Shield Yearbook (Tacoma, WA)

 - Class of 1910

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Page 18 text:

16 H Y A K EXTRACT FROM THE CATALOG Every effort is made to give the pupils an environment of culture and refinement and the comforts and pleasures of a genuine peniten- tiary life. A short religious service is conducted by the initiated Juniors class every evening after dinner. Pupils only are expected to attend. The regulations concerning the family life are made for earnest, conscientious girls who can be trusted to do right when under constant supervision. Only such rules are formulated as have been found neces- sary by the girls in the well ordering of a large faculty. If accompanied by a reputable physician, a lawyer of good standing, the local police force and state militia, the older pupils are allowed to attend church and such sacred concerts as are deemed suitable, pro- vided they are sufficiently good bluffers as to have a satisfactory report. The health of the girls is carefully watched over. A large sunny room in the coldest corner of the house is used as an infirmary. There the girls find refuge from French tests, English examinations, church, etc., whenever they are not disposed to keep up the routine of school life. The wardrobe of the girls is carefully examined from time to time in order to see that the girls’ garments are strictly in accordance with the latest fashions. Any girls who are behind in this respect will be given private tutoring at the regular rates. Every Saturday morning an hour is devoted to sewing, where girls are allowed to skip so as to gain some experience in skating, diplomacy, tennis playing, etc. Visitors from the city are received on Friday and Saturday after- noons and evenings. Those who are unknown to the maid must bring a letter of introduction from the district policeman. It is earnestly requested that all dentistry, dress making, shopping, etc., shall be done while school is in session, as in this way a diversion is introduced into the girls’ lives which helps to counteract the ten- dency toward overwork manifested by the majority of the students. It is especially desired that the dress of the pupils shall be inexpen- sive and simple. Expensive jewelry should be left at home, as imita- tion diamonds and trinkets of all kinds can be purchased for a small sum. Pupils must be provided with an ample supply of popular songs, hair ribbons, fancy slippers, loud stockings, false hair, puffs and curls if possible, hand embroidered bath robe, and a deck of cards. FANNIE.”

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HYAK 15 wilt we depart to the left, for the congregation of naughty men seek after our souls, and we are sore distressed.” And it came to pass that all the congregation of the Seniors lifted lip their voices and cried: And the people wept that night. The rose up Ethel, daughter of Levin of the tribe of the Seniors, and her follower, Neva, of the tribe of Sophomores, and they sought Edna and Rebecca, and they found Edna fleeing into the annex, and found Rebecca at the sink. And they retreated farther into the annex, and even the electric lights stood still for them. Then Rebecca and Edna sought refuge in a practice room and Ethel and her follower Neva re- lumed to their tents. And Rebecca and Edna hied them away from the wrath of the Seniors into the house of Laura, one from the tribe of Seniors, and she was their shield and protetcor. And they said, ‘‘Blessed shall this woman be of all Seniors, for she hath saved our lives.” And lo, a deep sleep fell again upon the Seniors, for they were weary, and peace reigned in the house of Annie. Selah. EDNA ROACH, 11.



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H T A K 17 y Editor-In-Chief REBECCA STEVENSON, Assistant Edl tor ROWINE KELLOGG. Assistant n uuor ETHEL LEVIN. Associate Editors t .CARLESTA OVERMEYER. Associate 1 MINNIE SCOTT, Exchange Editor kOTU young Athletic Editor ADELAIDE YOUNG, At eiic f LAURA STEVER. Society MARION KELLOGG. Tocal „ EDNA ROACH. BunnysidV EDITH GREENFIELD, Advertising Manager DOROTHY ATKINSON. Advertising xna « QUEEN BROCKMAN. Cartoonists Subscription Agents Advertising Agents JESSIE HATCH. HELEN KEEN. . . QUEEN BROCKMAN. EDITH GREENFIELD. MARY SWEARINGEN. . . HAZEL CHAMBERS, DOROTHY HYDE. DORIS MISNER. FLORENCE FITCH. MARY DREW, The Hyak is published by the Juniors of the Annie Wright Seminary. Subscrip- tion price. 75 cents a year. Single copies. 25 cents. Literary contributions should be addressed to the Editor-in-Chlef ; business letters to the Business Manager. Contributions are requested from former pupils and present members of the School. EDITORIALS In this, our final, issue of the Hyak, we Juniors want to offer our deepest gratitude and our sincerest thanks to all those who have aicrea us so greatly in our attempt to continue the standard of gt od work set by the Seniors of the past year. First, we wish to say how deeply grateful we are to the English teachers, Miss Smith and Miss McGraw, for their invaluable assistance, and to Miss Frahm, Miss Williams and the many others of the faculty who have given us the support of their encouragement and approval. To Dorothy Atkinson and her assistants we feel that we owe unending thanks, for their never failing interest and their tireless efforts have contributed more than words can express toward making a success of this magazine. As for the other girls who have done so much for the Hyak, and who have done it so willingly, we can only wish that throughout their lives they may have as true and faithful friends, as earnest, steadfast and competent co-workers as they have proven to us. REBECCA STEVENSON.

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