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4 THE POLYTECHNIC MAID Seniors Margaret Isenberg ..,........................... . ......................... President Thelma Craig ...... ..... X 'ice-President Charlotte Plank .... ,....,.. S ecretary Florence Ray ..... ......... T reasurer Eva Hesard ...... .,.. S ergeant-at-Arms Dorothy McIntyre ..... .. . ....... Yell Leader Miss Nellie Gaffney .... ..................,. ..... C l ass Advisor CALENDAR First Term September 3, 1923-VVe entered Girls' Polytechnic as Freshmen. December I-We had a Kid Party or our Freshman Frolic. December 21 to January 2, 1924-Christmas vacation. Second Term January 28, 1924-VVe became Sophomores. May 16-VVe had our class party in the form of a Balloon Dance. May 20-'VVe were initiated in the Annual Open House . June 13-Summer vacation began. During our second term we were entertained by Madame Myrna Sharlow of the Chicago Grand Opera Company. Third Term September 3, 192-1-VVe resumed our duties. November 14-VVe gave our Third Term Party. December 19-Fall Exhibit given for Portland Federation of NVomen's Organizations and Chapter of American Association of University Wfomen. December 23-VVe were entertained with a Christmas program. December 23-Christmas vacation. January 4, 1925--NVorst part of vacation is coming back. January 13-W'e took the outgoing Seniors to the Columbia Theater. Fourth Term January 26, 1925-VVe reached our desired goal, becoming Seniors. I February 9-VVe elected Miss Gaffney Class Advisor and Maragret lsenberg President. , February 12-Lincoln's Birthday. Mr. Churchill gave an interesting talk. February 22-VVashington's Birthday. Rev. Mr. Clark was the speaker. March 6-We chose our class colors, which were blue and silver. Mlareh 13-We received our class pins. March 20-We gave our last class party. March 20fAssembly. Miss Blaiser from O. A. C. gave an interesting talk. March 27-Chaplain Beard spoke on the beautification of Portland for the conven- tions to be held here this summer. April 3-NVere entertained by the McElroy Quartet. April 10 to 1-1-Easter vacation. April 23-NVe were favored by hearing Mr. Mark Daniels sing. The Chorus gave an ' interesting program. April 23-The Dress Rehearsal for the Class Plays. April 24-We gave our Class Plays, which were a great success. April 28-Seniors visited the eighth grade classes throughout the city. April 30-Annual Open House . May 7-VVe were entertained by the songs of Mr. Dolph Thomas and the piano playing of Mr. Howard. May 15-Mr. Charles F. Berg gave us hints about seeking employment. May 21-The Third Termers entertained us with a picnic. June 1-Polytechnic Maid published. June 5-Seniors' Farewell Assembly. June 11-VVe graduate! lune 12-Last day of school.
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