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H Y A K IS %s Editor-In-Chief HELEN KEEN, ’12 Assistant Editor ADA HOLLAND. ' 12 Second Assistant Editor GRETCHEN VAN FOSSEN. ' 12 Business Manager ROWINE KELLOGG, ’ll ( BESSIE EDWARDS. ' 11 Associate Editors X LULU CLAY, ' 13 ) RUTH CARLSON. ‘14 Exchange Editor CATHERINE WILKESON. ' 12 Athletic Editor MARIAN KELLOGG. ’12 FRANCES ROOT. ' 12 Society and Locals n LENA JENOTT, ' 14 I .. REBECCA STEVENSON, ' ll Sunnyside EDNA ROACH, 11 | GLADYS HAMPTON, ' 12 Advertising Manager HELEN DOUD ( CRYSTAL BENNET HAZEL CHAMBERS Advertising Agents FLORENCE FITCH I ANNA BUREN V GENEVIEVE BIRMINGHAM Subscription Agents MARY LOUISE SIMPSON. 12 Freshman BERNICE PHILLIPS, MARY TARBELL Sophomore KATHERINE SIMPSON. FLORIA LACHMUND junior . ERNA MIEROW Senior DORA WILLOUGHBY Personals ADELAIDE YOUNG Freshman FLORENCE CORNELL Sophomore CORINNE DOUD Junior GRETCHEN VAN FOSSEN Senior MINNIE CHAMBERS Intermediate Department — Representatives j BLANCHE McMUlSS i FLORIA LACHMUND Cartoonists HELEN KEEN I ANNA BUREN The Hyak is published by the Students of Annie Wright Seminary. Subscrip- tion price. 75 cents a year. Single copies, 25 cents. Literary contributions should be addressed to the Editor-In-Chief ; business letters to the Business Manager. Contributions are requested from former pupils and present members of the School. EDITORIAL We may well feel proud of having won the first basket ball game that we ever played with an outside team, and at having won it from sueh a distinguished foe. Let us not be downcast because we met de- feat the next time. Let us be prouder than ever of our team, put more enthusiasm into our rooting, and so encourage our team that they may ever gain more victories than defeats. And one thing more. How
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14 HYAK Oh, the toil we lost and the spoil we lost, And the excellent things we planned, Belong to the woman who didn ' t know why, (And now we know she never knew why), And did not understand. 88 88 SS 88 Favorite Sayings of the Faculty Miss Fitch: “No, indeed. ,, Miss Frahm: “What about the senior team this P. M.?” Miss Guppy: “And then you will say — ” Miss Williams: “Will the following girls please pass into Miss Drake’s room?” Miss Lottie: “No, you can’t have it charged.” Miss Drake: “Are all these beds made? No, I think not.” Miss Seeber: “Once in the East, when I was in college, I — ” Miss McGraw: “This means a noise mark for you.” Miss Eleanor: “Aren’t we going to have any toast?” Miss McDonald: “I — said — that ” Miss Frahm: “Ach, ich bin so hungrig!” Miss Trane: “Oh, mercy!” Miss Bonner: “Note-books in today.” Miss Smith: “Yes, indeedie.” Miss Criswell: “One girl had her lesson and one didn’t.” Miss McKenzie: “Would you mind making less noise?” Miss Harnish: “Girls, I’m tired singing solos.” Miss Bajohr: “No, you cannot, Miss Williams.” The Faculty: “0, you Seniors.” Through Miss Criswell’s little den. Wafts an odor, now and then; Seems to smell like ancient rat. Lying where one can’t get at.
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16 H Y A K often, after the first game, was a remark made on the sportsmanlike way in which the High School team took its defeat. Let us strive, whether victorious or defeated, to cheer the other team with equal enthusiasm after a hard fought contest. HELEN KEEN, ’12. The next number of the nyak, girls, will be the last one of this school year, so let everyone contribute something toward making it the best number that the school has ever sent out. Write a story, or a jingle, or, if you don’t think you can do that, remember that jokes are very use- ful. Watch the girls and put in their clever sayings or slips of the tongue which they have made. The Ilyak is managed by the two upper classes, but nevertheless it is your paper, Annie Wright, and it is for you to make it a success. BESSIE EDWARDS, ’ll. The spirit and resourcefulness with which the girls have taken hold of the Lenten work this year is a great credit to the school. It was the bishop’s suggestion this year that the girls deny themselves a little more than ordinarily and earn money for their Easter offering, that by this means the spirit of the season might be more truly preserved. His suggestion has been carried out to the letter. By means of Miss Frahm’s clever bulletin, many itseful professions have been announced. Help out the good work, girls! Patronize our advertisers. RUTH CARLSON, ’14. When Fritz comes forth with ball in hand, He draws a doughty nine; The girls, they pitch all kinds of curves, And even in-shoots fine. But shou ld the umpire call a foul, As to a base they wobble, They gather round him in a mob, And end up in a squabble.
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