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Page Forty SENIOR CLASS PLAY ls it possible to tell the absolute truth, even for twenty-four hours? Yes, it is. At least that feat was accomplished by Bob Bennett, the hero of Nothing But The Truth, the play presented in the auditorium by the Senior Class on the evening of january nine. However, the bet he made placed him in such embarrassing situations that Bob almost lost his friends, his business partners, and his fianceefmuch to the amusement of the audience. The success of this, the hrst Senior Play of Ferris High School, should be an inspiration to succeeding classes. We have but blazed the trailg may you who follow us make of it a broad highway. CAST Robert Bennett .....,.. ........ X Villiam Flanagan Mrs. E. M. Ralston .,.......... Dorothy Loiterman M. Ralston .....,.....,......,....... George Spadora Ethel Clark .............. .......,........... A nn Ferti Dick Donnelly ...,.,,,...,,.,. Herbert Tannenbaum Mabel jackson ........ ...,..... M ary Winick Clarence Van Dusen ................ Edward Heffner Sable Jackson ...... .......,.. E ileen Hennessy Bishop Doran ....,......... ........ E dward Tybus Martha .....,..,,... ....,. C oncetta Ricciardi Gwendolyn Ralston ....... Anna Panzino Director .... Miss K. W. Martin
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FERRIS STUDENT COUNCIL Through a referendum vote the students were asked to indicate whether they favored the continuance of the Student Council. After a favorable vote the council was elected. After electing officers, the following committee chairmen were appointed: Bulletin Board, Lucy Ricardellig Entertainment, John Wasielewskig Booster Button Sales, Bernard Dineen, and Corridor Patrol, john Klocko. The council then accepted the following objectives: 1, To sponsor and support all worthy student activties, 2, To promote better cooperation and understanding between the student activity groupsg 3, To participate actively in the State Council Association. In order to encourage students to attend the home football games the student council successfully sponsored a drive to sell one thousand tickets to the Union Hill game. Through the cooperation of Mr. Miller the council was able to secure the tickets at a special rate for the pupils. The Ferris Student Council sent the Misses Ann Znaiden and Rita Engles and Mr. john Klocko to the convention at Trenton. Upon their recommendation, President joseph Andrzejewski appointed a committee to consider a point system for the purpose of con- trolling and recognizing student participation in extra-curricular activities. Each activity was represented on the point system committee and the following com- mittee chairmen and faculty advisors were selected: Credits ....... ........ W illiam Flanagan, Miss Ehring Records ....... ....... I ohn Russoniello, Mrs. Pinkham Awards ..........,,.. ......... E ileen Hennessey, Mr. Ferlow Administration ............................,.......,. Clara Mazalewski, Mr. Mailly Students and teachers will have an opportunity to indicate their opinion on the pro- posed plans before they are adopted and put into effect next term. President ....,...... ...................... I oseph Andrzejewski Vice-Presidents ..... ....... J ohn Klocko, john Wasielewski Treasurer ,.,.,.. ........................... B ernard Dineen Secretary ,,,,,,,,,,,,,.., ...... A ngela I.0la Faculty Adviser ....... ........ M r. Mailly Page Tlazriy mne
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The Student Voice welcomes the first Ferris Wheel. With the benign wisdom of two years' growth, we gaze with awe and esteem at the new publication. We know the laboring courage it takes. From an humble beginning as a mimeographed copy in 1934 to the the thrill of the first printed issue in '35 was a short but difficult step for us. Another year with the seeming con- fusion of copy, the frenzied last-minute call for more news, the racing about to gather it, the heated debates in the press room, and the school paper had grown-up. This term we established our first exchange and with the Seniors who leave us we feel we make our debut. They made the first Student Voice and we are ready to follow the patternito provide Ferris students with an opportunity to serve and be served. STUDENT VOICE STAFF Editor-in-Chief Features Lydia Evelyn Polichemi Grace Adrey -Associate Editors Helen Bogdiewicz Ruth Ludwin Florence Hennessey john Sheehan Business Sports William Flanagan, Editor Angelo Di M60 Herbert Manowitz Ruben Lubitzky Dorothy Schwaegler joseph Piserchia STUDENT VOICE Page Forty-one
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