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PASQU ALE LEONE Council I, 33 Latini' Club 2. Sinreriiy is ll manly virhlr. JOE MATUS B Club 3Q Lightweight Foot- ball zg Heavyweight Football Manager 4: Heavyweight Bas- ketball Manager 3, 4. Humor wilb an Englixlw ar- cenf, As KI clown fbrougb svbool he went. HARR IET MCCASKEY Girls League I, 2Q Hall Guard 3, 4Q Home Economics Club 1: Foreign Correspon- dence Club 3g International Re- lations Club 4Q G.A.A. I, 2. Hard work is no problem of bers. HOWARD MENDENHALL Semester Honors spring x, zg Student Affairs Board 33 For- eign Relations Club Vice- President IQ Hall Guard zg Trailic Commissioner 42 Rifle Club 42 Boxing Club Treasurer zg Track 3, 4g Lightweight Basketball 2, 3g Lightweight Football 1, 2, SQ Fireman 1. Iesting now bu! solemn laterg Ewr failhful, iberfs nom' sfraigbter. ADELE PETIT Semester honors fa'll I g Dramatics Club xg Girls League Representative, Library Assistant 4Q Volleyball i, zg Basketball 1, zg Tumbling Club ZQ G.A.A. Oiicialg Big Sister 4. Small and shy as ber name implies, Cause for many boyish sighs. 22 LEONA RIEKEN Blond, sufrcl-fclnprnwl. MICHAEL SONS Council xg Guard 3, 4Q Au- dubon Club 4, Secretary 3. Sucre-ss, ilu- rf-sult of dili- genre. JACK THOMAS Sinrrrity plus ban! work prorlure a fim' product. GILDA URSITTI Council IQ Monitor 3: Home Economics Club r, 1, 3, 42 Etiquette Club 31 Betty Lamp 3g G.A.A. 3, 4. A charming maiden, well- drrssrd, well-spoken. JAMES ZERANTE Wil, sparkling and sharp is bis prize possession. URSULA ZIMNY Prelly, gay, charming-a per- frrt lass.
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ANNA ARMATORE Girls League 1, 2, 3, 4Q Broadcaster Staff 3. A wry sober lass, L Likml by rrvryonr' in ber class. DONALD CANNON A boomer as bis na-me implies And names I'1'e brarrl tell no lies. FRANK CLARK Elkhart High School, Elit- lxart, Indiana, t: Foreign Cor- respondence Club fall lQ Coun- cil spring 45 B Club Secre- tary-Treasurcr fall 43 Light- weight Basketball 3, 4, Base- ball 3, 4. As a :mm among 'mrn bf!! be known, Af school his worlb is al- ' really lenoxvn. WILLIAM DURIAN Farragut Junior High School, Chicago, Illinois, xg J. Sterling Morton, Cicero, Illi- nois, 23 Semester Honors fall 4: Fireman 4j Chess and Checker Club 4. Modest dignily xml mlm confenl. DELMA DYKSTRA Broadcaster Editor 43 Home Economics Club 2, 33 Audubon Club 23 Library Club 3, 4: International Relations Club 3. 43 Girls League 1, 2, 3, 4Q G. A.A. x, 2, .QQ City of Bloom Program Chairman, 45 Hall Guard 25 Big Sister 4. Sincerity and irutb are Ib: basis of every arbiezfement. RITA FORMENTINI Semester High Honors spring 2, fall 22 Semester Honors spring I, 3, 4, fall t, 3, 4Q Etiquette Club 2, Girls League 1, 22 Switchboard 4, G.A.A. r, LQ Volleyball I, 2, Basketball 1, 2. Never lallrlrd as a sbirlzerg Quief, buf n willing worker. ETHEL GLANYE Broadcaster Staff 4, Band 1, 2, 35 Orchestra 2, 3, Hall Guard 3, International Rela- tions Club President 3g Home Economics Club 3, Typing Club 32 Knitting Club 4: Girls League 2, 31 G.A.A. I, 25 Archery 2. For her !'0Kllll'fit'3 bold a lure. DANTE GIANNETTI Semester High Honors fall 2, 3, spring 2, 3, Semester Hon- ors spring t, 4, fall 1, 45 Traf- fic Guard 2, 3, Senior Board, Latin Club 2, 32 Physics Club 2, 3, Boxing Club 2, 33 Box- ing 2, 3. Wi! coupled with good sense. JAMES GRAY Roosevelt High School, Chi- cago, spring 4Q Etiquette Club 23 Council 23 Band x, 2, 32 Fireman I. Music is his favorite pastime. LUCILLE GREENBLATT Semester Honors fall 2, 3, spring 2, 35 Hall Guard 3, Girls League Representative 4, Dramatic Club If Pen and Palette Club 25 Typing Club 35 Knitting Club 3, Shorthand Club 4. Ari and personality - 4 plrasanf rombinafiou. 2l
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History in the Making CWLUSTY stairways-dusty rays of light playing through dingy windows on time- stained walls, passages and corridors, crooked, bewildering - Old Bloom - a brief memory. Shining stairways, glistening windows, scattered rays of light reflected from chalk-white plaster walls, symmetric rows of lockers, lining long, straight corridors - New Bloom - a lasting memory. Boisterous gusts of frigid air, whirling fresh and startling through quickly opened doors, the ceaseless, lulling drone, inzfariable background of the daily lunch hour, the hot, tense air of the gym when there's a minute left to play g the floor glistening yellow -with red and black lines, cold, unstable bleachers with the gale from under- neath, and a muddy team out on the field, dark- ened classrooms and beating rain that blurs the window and distorts the landscape as if seen through sheets of ice. Pictures of life as we knew it. Experiences in self-government, in planning, in working, and im-any a self-learned lesson through class cooperation. Friendships formed with fellow students, and fruitful hours spent enjoying them, advice and inspiration gained from guidance of our teachers, with accomplish- ments and pleasures. All of these, and many others, both joys and sorrows, are the memories which we take with us. This -was life as we lined it.
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