Annie Wright School - Shield Yearbook (Tacoma, WA)

 - Class of 1910

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H Y A K 21 Emily Coleman and May McCormack, both ’09, are on their way home from their first year at Leland Stanford University as we go to press, coming from San Francisco by boat. We hope to have them with us for commencement. 22 82 82 82 Marriages Johns-Pringle — In Tacoma, March 9, Miss Louise Pringle to Mr. Ralph T. Johns. The wedding took place at the residence of the bride’s uncle, Mr. W. H. Pringle, the Rt. Rev. Frederic W. Keator officiating. Poulson-Ruth — In Olympia, April 13, at the residence of the bride’s father, Miss Marie Ruth and Dr. W. C. Poulson. 82 22 22 82 Births March — A son, to Lieut, and Mrs. Richard Park. Mrs Park was formerly Winifred Higgins, ’06. 22 82 22 22 Deaths In Tacoma, May 9, Mrs. Hayden, formerly Stella Applegate, ’93. Locals Dora Willoughby spent her Easter vacation in Victoria as a guest of Katie MacRae. Harriet Andrews spent her vacation in Olympia as a guest of Floria Schively. Katherine Simpson spent her Easter vacation in South Prairie, as a guest of Leone Sweet. Mary Louise Simpson spent her vacation in Tacoma, as a guest of Genevieve Burmingham. Mrs. Henry visited her daughter, Julia, just before the Easter vacation. Esther Anderson visited her old friends in the school March 28. Mrs. Pattee visited Florence Schultz, April 15 and 16. Mrs. Norman visited her daughter, Ethel, April 23 and also May 12. Marion Kellogg, Edith Greenfield, Katie MacRae, Addie Young, Francis Root, Corinne Doud, Rebecca Stevenson and Dorothy Atkinson, chaperoned by Miss Drake, attended a launch party, given by George and William Atkinson and John Jones, April 23. Mrs. Wentworth visited Rowine Kellogg Saturday, April 25. The school picnic was held at American Lake May 13. Mrs. Sweet visited her daughter, Leone, May 14.

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20 H Y A K LEST AULD ACQUAINTANCE BE FORGOT Mrs. Frederick G. Hutchinson, formerly Ella Paddock, ’90, has been visiting Mrs. Matthew Miller in Tacoma, on her way to Hood River, Oregon. Mrs. Hutchinson is a daughter of the late Bishop Paddock of Washington, and it is interesting to note that in her new home she will be in the diocese of her brother, Bishop Paddock of Eastern Oregon. 88 88 88 88 Irene Graham, now Mrs. Bean, has come from Bellingham to Tacoma, where her husband takes Mr. Dimmock’s place as superintendent of the T. R. P. Co. 88 88 88 88 It is with deep regret that we chronicle the death of Mrs. Hayden, formerly Stella Applegate, ’93 and for several years a teacher in the Annie Wright Seminary. She will be greatly missed. 88 88 88 88 May Eidemiller, ’05, will be graduated this month from the Good Samaritan Hospital in Portland. 88 88 88 88 Mary Atkinson, Lucy Cook and Grace Macdonald, all ’06, will take their degrees at Wellesley. Mrs. Atkinson is planning to attend her daughter’s commencement. 88 88 88 88 Alice Stoddard, ’06; Fielda McLean, ’07, and Ray Woodruff, ’08, have been at the University of Oregon this year. 88 88 88 88 Mr. and Mrs. Ralph T. Johns are settled in their new home at North Twenty-fifth street and Puget Sound avenue. M rs. Johns was formerly Louise Pringle, ’08. 88 88 88 88 Wilhelmine Fink, ’08, has been having a most delightful trip this spring. Starting from Tacoma for New Orleans on the Shriners’ special, she has since visited friends in Galveston, Memphis and »t. Louis. Then in Chicago she was the guest of Mrs. Cavender, who will be remembered as Miss Alice Mills, formerly in charge of the art de- partment of the Annie Wright Seminary. After visits in Butte and Billings, and a trip through Yellowstone Park, she will return early in July. 88 88 88 88 Irene Ulin, ’09, made her debut in Victoria society last winter.



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22 H Y A K Mrs. Moomaw visited her daughter, Gladys, May 16. Mrs. Stever visited her daughter, Laura, May 17. ON THE REVIEWING DESK One of this month’s 4 4 best sellers” is Mark T. Cicero’s latest book, 44 The Misdemeanors of Lucius,” a series of adventures as original as they are romantic. Virile, strong, boldly though a trifle crudely stated, the book is gripping in its human intensity. We predict that it will have even greater vogue than the eminently successful historical ro- mance, 4 4 The Conquering Hero,” with which Mr. Cicero made his bow to the public last fall. The book is handsomely bound, and illustrated by Harrison Fisher. “Silas Marner,” or “A Blighted Life,” by George Eliot. An in- genious tale of love, mystery and adventure, really clever, But seriously marred by the author’s inability to restrain her tendency toward melo- drama. 4 4 Little Chemera,” the joint work of five popular fietoin writers of the day, is a light, vivacious novel, one of the brightest, most sparkling of the season, full of froth and gaiety to wile away a summer’s after- noon, but of no material benefit. “Social Amenities for the School Girl,” by Myra L. Williams. A small volume on etiquette which should find a place on every book lover’s desk. The book is daintily bound and illustrated, and would make a most aceptable birthday or commencement gift. “The Conquest of Gaul,” by C. J. Caesar. An interesting discus- sion of United States army life at the present day. General Caesar is a West Point graduate, who certainly understands his subject thoroughly. “Zoologia.” A collection of short stories, light but well written. 44 Wandering in Unknown Lands,” by Virgil Marot, is a book to bring delight to the heart of any boy. Mr. Marot is a writer of the Henty style, and his l atest book of travel and stirring adventures i sure to surpass even his previous ones in success. 4 4 When the Cat’s Away,” a very amusing novel by P. Terence Men- ander. The story deals with the misadventures of two ycnths, cousins, whose fathers, called away by business, leave their respective scions in care of the family butler. The young men straightway fall in love, one with a vaudeville song and dance artiste, whose manager will not let her off her contract; the other w T ith a governess of beauty but obscure birth. The winding up of these tangled affairs is very cleverly done. Mr. Menander’s style is full of Celtic wit and humor which will be keenly relished by all.

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