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SENIORS CATHERINE PITTMAN With the exception of her chief worry, which seems to be her freckles, Catherine is ol' a happy na- ture and has a personality that wins her many friends. 1 I Having traveled qulte a bit her- sell' and knowing the many trials ol traveling, she hopes to aid others aiilicted with wanderlufst. Thus she expccts to finfl her vocation m a rec- ognized travel bureau. During her high school career she has taken an active part Ill mterclass sports and music. She is a real Join- er, being' a member of nearly every club in the school. ln the Senior l'lay she was a leading lady. Madge Bird Activities: Girl Scouts 1-2-3, Gir's' Athletics 1-2-3-4, Mixed Chorus 1-2-3-4. Giius' Chorus 1-3-4, G. A. A. Council 1, Circulus lntimus 1-2, Student Council 1-2, Scisnerof 2-3-4, French Club 3, Masque Club 3-4, Math Club 3-4, Per- fect A'ibi 4, Sodalitas Latina iM. S. N. CJ 4, Rough Rider 4, A Cappella Choir 4. EDNA MARY POE Miss Edna Mary Poe is an elusive individualg you seem to know her. yet you know her not. She moves among' the crowd, making keen men- tal observations, yet Saying little. Occasionally she is moved to an out- burst which silences the sprightly company. Then it is that her tongrne, as il' loosed. reveals the thought processes which precede he-r excur- sions into the realm of poetry and prose expression. And after this insight into a region behind a pair of dark eyes one be- comes aware oi' a distinctly pleasing' personality. One sees long' black curls, a small face with sharply de- fined features, and one is aware that one would like to know her better. Maxine Satlell Activities: Girl Scouts 1, Mixed Chor- us 1-2-3.
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pp 'rm-: nn.x.cnl:s'r EVA OULMAN N Just a year ago Eva came to Rocse- velt to start her first anrl last voyage on the Good Ship Roosevelt. The three previous years were spent in Ann Arbor High. Her pleasing dis- position prevents her from saying unkind things about her friends. She has an interestine' personality which shines before those who know her Well. Eva is immaculate in ap- pearance. She is the tvpe who likes to have order everywhere. Her fav- orite hobbies are flancingf and sew- ing. We wish her the best of luck in evervthinq she unflertalfes and we are hoping' success will be hers. Sue Wilkins Activities: Tappan Jurxioi' Hivth School 1, Ann Arbor High School 2-3, Roosevelt Hifih School 4. ELSIE PENTLAND lt' one were to enter Elsie l'cnt- lanfl's room one vvoulcl ll'T1lWF'fll?1f0lV he attractefl by the manv oil paint- ings. charcoal sketches. and water colors which mlorn her Walls as nroot' ol' her creative aliilitv. 'llhev make licr room like a beautiful art gallery. Elsie was Fornierlv a. stuflent of the .Tohn D. Pierce school at Marquette, lVIichie'an. Sho inovecl to Ypsilanti in 1930, where she has since attend- efl Roosevelt Hioli School. She has tlisnlayerl a. rleen interest in inclus- trial arts. i'eaflin'Q'. anfl the social events of the school. Loretta Gale Mairsfaret Merritt Activities: John IW. Pierce High School llilamiielte 1, French Club 3, Industrial Arts fl.
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THE IIILLCBES1' BETTY POOLER Betty Pooler vies for the honor of being an A-1 scholar. She ranks among the highest of our inte.lcctual climbers. However, Betty' seems to have l'oun.d plenty of time to pursue other interests besides her school work. She took an active part in the Dra- matics Club of 1932 and was a mein- ber of the Latin Club in. her ,iunior and senior years. As a Freshman she won first place in the annual declamatiorf contest. Betty certainly surprises one, I'or it is hard to unflerstantl how such a quiet modest girl can do so much and still retain the unusual charm ol' the person who wins without getting a big heaclf, Norma ,lane Campbell Activities: Mixed Chorus 2, Declama- lions l, French Club 3, Photography Club 3, Dramatics Club 3, Math Club 3-4, Ilan, Yicraft Club 3, Latin Club 3-4. MARGARET ROSSIO If' a person were to observe Mar- garet Rossio, he would soon learn that she is a young woman who is quite able to do things on her own. As proof' of this, she hitch-hiked her way to the Great West, very .much incle- penflent of' resources other than a winning smile and an agile thumb. She- has ilone much of this sort oi' traveling' and expects to do more of it, for it is her ambition to become a writer. lt absolutely bores Margaret to have to take orclers from anvone. She likes to be away from people, so that she will not have to Follow their whims or suggestions. Grace Moran Activities: Lake Linden High School, Chicago, 1-2: Metropolitan Business Co lege, Chicago, 3.
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