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SOCIAL CALENDAR APRIL April 8—Open House. We threw open our shops and classrooms to the public, and everyone did his bit to make a good impression for himself and the school. If the size of the crowds who were everywhere on the campus is any indication it was another success. April 12—Easter Vacation. Another vacation, no more school for a week. Most of the fellows are going home for Easter, but quite a few of the Ags are going to San Fran- cisco to the stock show before they go home. MAY A very busy month holding two celebrations in one month. The annual May Day Picnic was held May 1st and graduation coming on May 16th, the grads holding the last assembly and leaving a last memory of their college life. Although this month may be short, it is full of activities for the school. x x POLY ROYAL QUEEN CONTEST This year was the second time that the students elected one of the girls from town to preside as queen for the next year’s Poly Royal. The election was held the first day of the Poly Royal at an open air assembly. Before the voting was held each of the girls, who had been nominated, was intro- duced, and from the applause it appeared that the contest would be very close. Jane Horton, this year’s queen, was introduced to the fellow’s at the same time. During intermission at the Poly Royal dance the candidates wrere again introduced and it was announced that Ruth Jorgenson, the candidate from the Aero department, was the winner. She was presented with the crow’n by Jane Horton wfho finished her reign as queen. To show the fellows’ appreciation Howard Gale presented Jane Horton with a silver trophy cup. The other girls who were nominated by the various clubs around the campus were, Margaret Carson, nominated by the Poly Phase club, Joanna Renetzky by the Dairy club, Ruth Forrester, Poultry club, Dolly Martin, Lower Division, La Vonne Richardson, Meat Animals department, and Anna Thorne by the Horticulture club.
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