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221 ,PHE POLYTECHNIC MAID 'lllllllllllHHHHHKIU IllllllllllllllllIV'IIlIIIIIIIlIIUllllllllllllVll'llllHlllllll1lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllltllllllllllllllllllH111lllHHIIIVKIIIIIHIllllwllllllrlvlllvvl vfl, lIl'lIII LITERARY Staff of the Polytechnic Maid EDITH GAUTsOIeII ....... ................... E rlttor-in-Chief ALICE ENGDAIIL. . . . . .Assistant Editor RUTH WILHELM KATHRYN DEVEKE .... . . .Personals CARRIE BAXTER BIARVEL PARRIOTT STELLA GARBARINO GEORGIA RANEY. . . . . .Advertising lfnmmittec LILLIAN XVILLIS ....... ................ C irculationt Manager. Circulation Assistants: EDITH JOHNSON, GERTRUDE J ACKY, AUDEY FINSTEAD, J UANITA BINKERT, CLEORA SCHAIIE, lllARY FARIN, AGNES LUNDQUIST, GLADYS ILLGE, CLARA JOIINsON. This issue of the Polytechnic Maid is devoted largely to the consideration of Oregon, its beauties and its resources. We do not wish to imply that We have exhausted the subject or even touched upon it fully, for it is one of great possibilities, but as Maids, we have done oIIr best. EDITII GAUTsCHI. Portland Portland, the largest city i1I Oregon, has become a true metropolis with an abundant supply of water from a mountain stream, an art museum, a great public library, excellent schools, beautiful homes, flourishing newspapers and fine business houses. The World's Fair held here iII 1905 to celebrate the hundredth anniversary of Lewis and Clark's journey across the continent at- tended as it was by multitudes from all parts of the country, made the beauties and commercial advantages of Portland Widely known. The heights around the city and the Willainette River which flows through it are comparably beautiful, while tlIe citizens have added a singular charm by cultivating roses which flourish here in great luxuriance. Enthusiasts have named Portland the 'tRose City not inappropriately, and aipleasing event of each year is the Rose Festival, celebrated in the lovely days of early June, which attracts throngs of visitors to Witness the display of beautiful flowers. MLKRIANNA GANTENBEIN, English III.
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THE POLYTECIINIC MAID f2l LILLIAN MAE WILLIS The lowliest duties on her- self did lay. RUBY MAMIE YOKOM We must admire but still despair. ELVINA A. WOLODKO ' ' ANNA ZWEIFEL And her heart's the nob- lest. DORIS SYBIL WILDE 'impatient as the wind. Class Officers lWAXRGUliRl'l'li U.x1,r..mizk ,.,.. .. ,.,.. . .... , ,...... 1'rr.vidrnt Amca K1.E1s'rRUP . ,.,,. , . l'iu'-1'rr.fidn1l Louisa MYERS , .... . Sm-rrmry EDITH L01-ISE ,.... ,. .... ..... T reamrrr lm SOUTHVVELL ,,.., Sfrgmnt-al-.4r1n5 RUBY YoKoM ..... ,H H, ,,YcIl Lfadrr EDITH fl.-XUTSCHI . Assislant Yell Lmdrr In quiet she reposesf' 5
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Tuna POLYTECHNIC MAID IZ3 For You a Rose in Portland Grows Ay, Zlllll if yo11 don't believe it, just come to the Rose tfarnival held H11- nually i11 Portland. If you are a tourist iflllil stop at the Municipal Auto Camp, you will be give11 a rose, whether you like it or not. You 111ight think that the supply would F1111 out, b11t 11ot so in Portland. There are 1'oses and roses for the thousands of tourists that come to tl1e 111etropolis of Oregon. A11d 1l0t only that, but there are roses left with which to celebrate, and we have the Carnival. lt is Fairy Land i11 tl1e Pity of Roses at Carnival ti111e. Fairies, elves Hlltl butterflies skip tlllll dance through tilt' streets as if nothing could trouble flltxlll. The Fairy Queen Elllll her court are taken thro11gl1 the eity in a11 auto- mobile, decorated with roses and driven by a spritely elf. Tl1e quieter fairies also ride i11 flower bedecked automobiles Eillll smile and throw roses at yo11. The more llllH1'l0llS fairies skip abo11t, s111ili11g a11d throwing roses also. Dainty little butterflies flit abo11t as butterflies sl1o11ld, chased by mischievous elves, who eau seareely keep from pulling SOIIl00119iS wings. The tinier fairies are attaehedlto autoinobiles with lilllg I'lbb011 streamers so that they cannot r1111 away or become lost. Beautiful rainbows play i11 tl1e streets Zllltl roses come flyillg' through the air. But the roses that il'iilISfOl'llI automobiles illf0 fairy ehariots illltl are broadcast 011 the winds, are 11ot tl1e Ollly roses. Tl1e young girls wear a rose o11 1-aeh eheek. Real ones, too! 5-:xg-: 1.-A - ..P:,...-L f..1,:jfI.'j V. ,qv '11 :ZA f-1-1,-.,..1A fi ' -9' ' 7 :aa 2Q-:42 :3 ..Z 'v 2- IZ :F Zo-: A- ,,.-1-.., ..A..--,A 1... -A - .fa....q: 1-4-1' Z. ei-, ,QE -1--1494s 1- '-' EQSHHE rp'1-v S?...1 -16662: 23 2:1 'ffgisi E -1,,,,J,... z2: : - ,Zz-f 1-+4-1-HO --.-wp.: '-.-, I 3.- if-sc 4-'91 5'Eo'f t ,, ... Hg- -1 UQ '- US V no ,,,,,-1 1- 34:1-hx -71C':.,,: J 92' 54 --1: sm.: C i': 5:'E ,...1-52555,-7 0525.- .. , 1-1- -1: gc -va. -- ,f-.-'L 'I +:Q1-A 'l,H,1O:-1-r -..q,:- A-, '3h-dr 11,1-r.L 27 3 1'f2'f'I .. .- . -s ' 43 2:1 Q.....-- .-1-rv- 'D: 2'.2 : H...-....'IQ:-A SFZP-1 2 'lofi -4 Z ,Z-r: I...1 ..,, - n:-:xii 'I- I'.,: : 'v-. 2 of-.., A' -- :1-r'4:- rD,':',,'--Q- 11-1 '1-1 ' ll-Q--16 V! 13,5 0 . E 3 3 33 3 5 S '1 3 3 '1 i3 3 '55 ' E 3 11' 1 3 Q 11 Pzzfir.,-12 51 313 si Q ,Ei Z' Q.. 3 2 ol WXJJT3 12555 1- 2 251 1 B1 11 1 so f- gg 2. 1 3?!,gs'R'g 151555 5:1 41 ' im r' ' ' 33 'ml ' 3 1. -11 Q- a '45 3 My, 0 ,. . 11, sw-W 'fo 1 5,1 CD 2 Q 1 11 ef 11 3 ' 2 8 l 1 G U 331 15193 3 ? 5 C7 5 3 1 nglg, :1 O V 1 WM 1 1 1 H G 11 ' W5 1 .... i ............... l fl - 13111 1: 8 r::::::::::::::::::::: 1 T71 1 331' vs 2:13 1 E '11 .XPC E , 3 '11 117Q3l 50 0 1 1-1.5 gi 131 'T15',13 3 as 25- :- 1'111f1fH 1 1 2521 Qa- Qgrr?-10 0 I 5 5 Q m ,IO . ' -3' 0 E B img m . Q pg D 12-015 M0 1 1 vw S 0- 'U 11110 -1 0 0 00115 W 3 3 5 D' N in 5,z,,IlI2E'-S1 1 55 Q0 I 3, Y 53 :1 f1s'L't11W ::s 3 2 V 2 9 E. ,Q 1 9- D- 1,,:1- ,5 -1m .1 1 111 1-1 111 1 1 1 1 S. 'Q'-13110145111 1 'E cn 1 ' ki . 1 5 C11.111I1o'1 1'15 l'1..1N1i, English II. 'SlitQQQXCQLQQQLQQQGQQGDGQQ
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