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'I Unheralded and unsung, the students who help in the office form an important unit in, the efficiency with which any high school functions. The Student Office Staff consists almost entirely of volunteers who sacrifice their study periods for the best interest of the School. They always have a Hair for office routine, and are willing, conscientious, and trustworthy. There are a very few who are assigned to the work, and these, too, possess the same desirable traits. The experience they receive in office practice may prove valuable training for their careers in business. Each of the teacher office assistants has her own student help, and there is a wide variety of duties to perform. 3 One of the most helpful of the accomplishments of this student group is the service , rendered each term to the Teacher Schedule Committeee. The school is fortunate, indeed, in having such capable assistants in its office work. Mr. Traina, Miss Curtis, Mr. Seely, Miss Roth, Miss Price, Miss Carlson, Miss Cox, Miss Hart, Miss jinoch, all acknowledge gratefully the help of these students. THE STUDENT OFFICE STAFF Page Fifty-eiglal
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This group of young ladies, selected from the 12A and 12B classes, serves at all social functions of our school. They are trained to greet and escort to their seats with courtesy and grace, all visitors to our plays, musicals and commencements. They meet every second and fourth Friday of the month, and spend their time in discussion, study, and practice of the manners and customs of polite usage. For, observ- ing the important place in the world that the cultured woman of today holds, they realize how much depends upon one's ability to make people respect her. Learning to make the best of her personality by the constant consideration of the rights and feelings of others, and by the observance of the fundamentals of good manners, each usher aims to attain in the world in which she will find herself a year from now, the reputation of a woman of refinement. They, too, believe that, One's influence is one's birthright and his epitaph. It can make one ephemeral, inconsequential-or it can sing through the years. Chief Usher Assistant Chief Secretary ......... Lucy Riciardelli Helen Turewicz Helen Swierzbinska Treasurer .,,,.. A .,....., ......,.. F lorence Galasso Faculty Advisor USHER STAFF Miss K. W. Martin Page Fifty-:even
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SENIOR BUSINESS CLUB OF FERRIS H. S. President .....,... ....... G eorge Spadora Vice-President .... ...... R osyln Silverstein Secretary ....S.. ..,... B lanche Szymanowicz Treasurer ,,.,........ .,......,.......... H elen Bogacz Faculty Advisor ............................................ Mr. R. Roblt. Rosenberg The nature of this organization is in great measure Post-Graduate. Each term out- standing commercial students, chosen on the basis of scholarship, personality, and char- acter are admitted to membership. Upon graduation they retain this membership, and shall return each term for a joint meeting with the undergraduate ten. This club holds five meetings each term, and as many special meetings as seem desir- able. The last meeting each term is a joint meeting of the Club's present membership, and the alumni members. The features of this meeting are threefold: 1-Business, 2-Dinner, 5-Theatre. 12A Beatrice Blauzwern Jeannette Lenska Helen Alexandrowicz Mary Chmielewska Lottie Karbasz Stella Rukowicz Rita Engels Anna Sadowska Helen Swierbinska Anne Kudzin Members 12B Helen Bogacz Bernard Spirito Helen Karbasz Mary Winick Dorothy Loiterman Dorothy Silverstein Roslyn Silverstein Blanche Szymanowicz Miriam Kook George Spadom Page Fifty-nine
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