Tr Abbott, Evelyn Ager, Bernadine Alexander, Ethel Ambrose, Elvida Ankrom, Ruth Bashaw, Dorothy Beeman, Dolores Berg, Clara Blue, Zanerian Burger, Ruth Campbell, Della Combs, Cecil Cuthbert, Elizabeth DeBoye, Adele Destefano, Fanny Edwards, Laura Erickson, Alice Flood, Dorothy Folkins, Jennie Fredericksen, Cynthia Friend, Alice Furth, Miriam Fuhrer, Viola Glazbrook, Phyllis Groom, Kathryn , ,VHS 3,-F f . .A A ,.. .5 , . ,, in POLYTECHNIC MAID lf27 V Third Term Girls Hanna, Bernice, Hansen, Florence I Harper, Juanita Hayman, Opal Hellstein, Marie Herbes, Myrtle Ignazitto, Carmella Inghram, Martha Johnson, Lucille . Jorg, Florence Jenkins, Ruth Kurtz, Jessie Malsey, Rose Mathews, Iola McElroy, Genevieve Miles, Dorothy Morey, Evelyn Moll, Catherine ' Morgan, Bonnie lkloses, Lottie Murphy, Lois Nixon, Emily Nussbaumer, Hattie Osborn, Frances Page, Evelyn Rebstock, Irma O Richter, Augusta Ries, Florence Robinson, Nellie Schacht, Marie Schieff, Lillian Schmidbauer, Mar Schneider, Louise Schwartz, Alice Semenza, Laura Sester, Helen Sheldon, Doris Sherwood, Edith Sumski, Bernice Thompson, Almeda Truhlar, Martha Tuller, Amy Voll, Margaret Watson, Elizabeth Welsh, Cleo Wilson, Leah YVilliams, Eleanor Wood, Lucille Yorton, Charlotte Young, Elaine Younger, Dorothy ie
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THE POLYTECHNIC MAID l'29 To the Student Body Girls, have you read the advertising matter in the Polytechnic Maid? Do you know it is the courtesy and generosity of our advertisers that make our school paper possible? Let us show our gratitude. Patronize, and ask your friends to patronize our advertisers. Our Guests During the past term, the school has been privileged to entertain several of the prominent clubs of the city. The first club to visit us was the Men's Advertising Club. A few days later the Womenls Advertising Club and the Business and Professional Women 's Club were also entertained. The Rotary Club, the Lions Club and the City Club all have been entertained. These clubs visited our school during the noon hour. They were served lunch in the cafeteria, after which a program was given which consisted of music by the chorus and a number of parade exhibits of the work done in the various sewing and millinery classes. Each article was wor11 by the girl who had made it. Talks were made by a number of girls explaining the work shown. In every case the guests were most enthusiastic in their applause and in expressions of appreciation of the work being done in the school. Alice Engdahl, English IV. LATH FRAMED MINING TIMBERS EAST SIDE MILL AND LUMBER COMPANY I. P. MILLER, President and General Manager Manufacturers of Douglas Fir Timber Shingles -Mill Work Also Manufacturers of lV1'iller Gas Lumber Carrier EAST SIDE BOX COMPANY BOXES AND BOX SHOOKS OREGON DOOR COMPANY SASH : DOORS Foot of Spokane Avenue PORTLAND, OREGON
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