Roosevelt High School - Echo Yearbook (Ypsilanti, MI)

 - Class of 1933

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THE HILLCIEST VIOLA CORWIN To make artistic and attractive posters for each and every activity of her own class as well as of other classes has been Viola's regular as- sienment. Thus it may well be said that she has contributed generously to the 'boostin.g ' of' her school. Viola has within herself a fountain of' enthusiasm. She attacks her work as ii' it were play and carries it through joyously. Dark days, if she ever experiences such, are l'ew and far between. She is an eYcelIent ex- ample ol' an indiviflual who does the thinc' she is asked to do without any hesitation. This trait should con- tribute to her own happiness and should prove a source of happiness to those with whom she Works. Thyra Kinghorn Activities: Mixed Chorus 1-2-3, Girls' Chorus 2-3, Art Club 3, Masque C.uh 4. MARY DARLING The girl who possesses the attrac- tive eyes is surely an asset to this year's Senior Class. She sets a line example of cooperation mixed with cheerfulness for the other members. Perhaps she is playing that old 'ttilad Game, but what matter? We all know the proverb, Smile, and soon there will be .miles and miles of smiles. Mary has a certain knack for tack- ling big jobs. During' her high school career, she has been chairman of many school parties and has put them through in a very etfective manner. Joyce Seamans Activities: Girl Scouts 1-2-3, Mixed Chorus 1-2-3, Girls' Athletics 1-2-3. Math Club 1-2-3, Kodak Klub 3. Masque Club 3, French Club 4, Roush Ri lei' 4, Hil crest 4, Social Director 4.

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SENIORS NORMA JANE CAMPBELL From kindergarten through senior liiwh school Norma Jane Campbell has been an essential part of her class. Her argumentative ability is unlim- ited and perhaps in the future she will become one of the State's well- known women lawyers. lier fine soprano voice lends itsell' to solo vvorlc, and she has been a great aid to the Roosevelt chorus throughout her school career. She is also interested in dramatics, partici- r-ating in both Junior and Senior l'lavs in the respective roles of liva, leading' ladv, and Adams, the servant in the house. Certainlv the Class oi' 1933 would have lacked a certain fiavor if it had not been for the cen- tributions of this interesting' infli- vidual. Thyra Kinghorn Activities: Girl 'Scouts 1-2-3-4, llflixed Chorus 1-2-3-4, Girls' Chorus 1-2-4, Dec- lamations 2, French Club 3, Adam and Eva Il, Masque Club 3-4, A Capella Choir 4, Rough Rider 4, Perfect Alibi 4 WlLLlAM COLBURN For twelve long years, Roosevelt School has had as a student a very versatile young man. From the bc- gfinning of his school career, William Colburn has been a conscientious worker for the good of the class. His Freshman and Soplioniorc years he spent in purpose-ful study. Durine' the last two years his academ- ic ambition has lagged, because of the many activities in which hc has participated. He was a member ol' the .lunior and Senior Play casts and has held membership in many clubs and societies of the school. Robert Mellencamp Activities: Boy Scouts 1-2, Latin Club 2, Mixed Chorus 2, Student Council 3, Debating' 3, National Honor Society 3-4. Class Vice-President 3, Adam and Eva 3. Scisnerof 3-4, Math Club 3-4, French Club 3, Boys' Chorus 4, Perfect Alibi 4, Rough Rider 4, Hillcrest 4.



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SENIORS MARIE DUSBIBER A girl with a winning' personal- ity describes Marie Dusbiber rather well, and it is a personality backed by government securities. She is a person who looks efficient and vigor- ous and she is. She is always willing to do her share toward any class ac- tivity. The vim and enthusiasm with which she undertakes the tasks seems to be contagious. She finds it easy to lead and easy to follow, a rare coni- bination. She is a star reporter on the pub- lications staff. She knows where to find the news anfl how to write it up. Get the news and get it now are precepts which she can follow unerr- ingllv. Ethel Swihart Activities: Mixed Choluis l-2-3-4, Girls' Chorus l-2, French Club 3, Masque Club Cl-4, Creative Writing 3-4, Student Coun- ci. 3, Oilice 3-4, Rough Rider 4, Tl'.e Perfect Alibi 4, Spur Staff 4, 'A Capel.a Choir 4. - lVIARLlCNl+l ICALY Do you want to meet an interest- ing' girl? Since elementary school days Marlene has attended Roose- velt. She was a. Masque booster as a Junior. She sang' two years in girls' and mixed choruses. She found ber own particular sphere as Mrs. Fulverton Fane in the Senior l'lay. There she was par-excellence. for Marlene gets great ,ioy out ol' just doing' things. and here was a match- less opportunity. Marlene's interests are many, but we have space lor stre-ssine' only a few: playing' the piano, sinfling, dancing, typing, and swinnninel Do you need a l'riend'? tla to Mai'- lene. ln her you will find someone who can comI'ort, sympathize, and help you over the rough places. Sue Wilkins Activities: Mixed Chorus l-2-3, Girls' Chorus 1-2-3, Perfect Alibi 4.

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