Bloom High School - Bloom Yearbook (Chicago Heights, IL)

 - Class of 1932

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Hildur J 1 The Oiiice Force The office is the center of all activity at Bloom, and Miss Soderman is the central figure, whose capable guidance keeps the wheels of the school moving smoothly. Her duties are manifold. As Mr. Bover's secretar she takes care of his corres ond- : . 1 y - u enceg she compiles the honor lists and keeps records of all students' I'at1ngS. She is present at the Board meetings, keeping stenographic records. No matter how numerous her duties, she is alwa s willin to ive heed to re uests with a smile and a kind word. Y S S fl Stella Leach, who for three years has been one of the oiiice assistants, is Mr. Wil- son's right hand girl. Her major work is keeping the accounts of the various . . organizations of Bloom - - 1 well balanced. She also checks on daily attendance with student assistance. The third member of the office force is one of last year's graduates, Har- riet Kruse, who was ap- pointed to fill the vacancy left by DeVere Bixler. Harriet's duties consist of making mimeographed tests, sending out daily announcements, and as- sisting in the general of- Stella Leach lice work. Harriet Kruse Page I 7

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n l I i u W- J- Mathews ' ' G. Whitfield u ' J. J. Eckfeldt H, W, Adair A. G. Poorman The Bloom Board of Education has had a very busy year. Supervising the erection of the building after the corner stone was laid, in October, occupied much of their time, and the problem of meeting the financial situation demanded continual meetings during the spring months. At the election in April, Mr. Morris L. Slugg was chosen to fill the vaca-ncy made by Mr. J. HI. Eckfeldt, who for several years occupied the ofhce of president. At the reorganization of the board, Harvey W. Adair was selected as presidentg George Whitheld retained his position as secretary. Page I 6 l



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me Y. . 'Y I Yxxi 'V , :tj l .K I Florence V. Whllace iheadj, Ethel Mellinger, lda H. Way Q-lournalismj, Frances Haessler Marjorie Switzer, Grace Simmonds. Pauline Drinkwater, Miriam Brewer English Department Twelve teachers cooperate in the English department, each contributing her best efforts in the developing of habits of correct expression and good reading. To Miss Ash, Miss Bisson, Miss Brewer, Miss Haessler, Miss Mernitz, Miss Drinkwater, Miss Simmonds, and Miss Theobald is given the enjoyable task of helping the freshmen find their own ideas through Adventures in Literature, and the most difficult task of teaching them to speak and write grammatically. The sophomores, also under their direction, continue the study of effective sentence structure and the organization of thought into literary units, with delightful excursions into medieval romance and American literature. In the junior year, with Miss Wallace, Miss Mellinger, Miss Switzer, and Miss Way to direct, students are again drilled in facility of expression, in diction, in the study of poetry, essay, short-story, drama, and argument. Here they read and write, and write and read, developing original literary units of each type studied, and working toward the recognition of their best work in the two student publications, The Broadcaster and The Bloom. Journalism and staff courses are offered by Miss Way, where students learn newspaper writing and the makeup of a paper. English IV, senior English, is electiveg but to those who enroll there comes the joy of experiencing mental growth through the study of the whole range of English literature. The library shares in this joy of interpretation, it is the storehouse of books, where The printed page has seized the torch of knowledge and truth out of the hands of a few and carried it to all the world. Page 1 8

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