University
High School
Photos From
Steve Miller
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Other
Photos
From Steve
Miller, Class of '67
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Junior Gardeners will remember this
face! Dr.
Barbara Shaluca started the program in conjunction
with the Bloomington Garden Club. It was modeled after a
program
in St. Louis. |
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Steve says:
Mrs.
Lentz' Preschool was on North College, just south of the rail overpass.
I believe the Tarzian family had something to do with establishing the
preschool. This was the place where I developed a life-long love of
pineapple juice and saltines as a snack -- or at least the saltines...
Some of the names
here should
be familar to U-schoolers. Not sure who took the photos, but Mom made
some notes on the backs of the pictures. The IDs on the Pizzo boys may
be reversed.
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Linda Saltzman is in front on the
left.
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Steve
also shares these artistic photos.
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The
Bargain - was shot in Wicks
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Stacked is the Johnson Creamery smokstack, viewed from the
rail
tracks to the east.
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Finally, Patience
was shot in an abandoned limestone mill south of Allen and west of
Walnut
-- someplace in there, anyway. These were plaster studies for
some exquisite carving.
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This photo was taken from the sixth level of the
parking
garage at the Bloomington Hospital about 6 PM.
Wait a minute! The Bloomington Hospital has a parking garage? Six
levels?
Yes, it is "Boomington..." I'd never seen the town from quite this
perspective. What seems so far on the ground seems so close from high.
There are quite some changes in elevation, too -- more evident to the
eye than to your calves as you trudge east on Third Street.
What can't be seen so well in this shot, but can be scene clearly in
person by an observer is the backside of the rehabbed south side of the
town square.
Just to the left of this picture stands the Van Orman Graham Building,
with two new multi-story buildings to its north, standing where
Benavole Lincoln Mercury and the Sarkes Tarzian Rectifier plant were
once located.
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