The Campus mirror. (Atlanta, Georgia) 1924-19??, February 01, 1925, Image 3

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I oday’s the time for action; tomorrow may be too late. H ave you ever stopped to consider that the world is ever moving forward? E ach moment counts for something, good or evil. C ount that day of no avail wherein you have accomplished nothing. A rise! Forward into the fray M emory alone is nothing. What it makes of you is the thing that counts. P erseverance is invaluable in promoting success, u se the present; the future is uncertain, b uccess is seldom obtained through mere chance. M ake this life the best possible one. I ndustry is the basis of existence. R eading should be pleasurable. Is it? R educe to the minimum those things which add nothing definite to welfare, o riginality, even in small doses, is sometimes worth more than imitation, in larger doses- R cad something every month. What? THE CAhAPHS RDRROR. SATURDAY SOCIALS In order to have an effective gathering of people, there must be something in common- We find many social meetings that are part ially a failure because this fact has been overlooked. Each per son should fed it his duty to con tribute something to the welfare of others whenever there is an op portunity. This opportunity comes to everyone but does everyone take advantage of it? There should be a feeling that everyone is to do something for the entertainment of some others in the group. We think that the socials at Spsl- man could be made more interest ing, as well as more entertaining, if each one would throw herself into the spirit of the gathering. If there is no spirit, create some. A rather selfish motive pervades our socials. We must begin to for get ourselves, for the time being, and help to make that atmosphere which is more interested in the entertainment of others than of self. Perhaps our social problem could be solved, if a committee of girls from among those invited were appointed to plan some means by which our socials could be made more entertaining. We could thus select beforehand a number of games to be used. This would provide a common ground for all. Such a preparation would be a great asset to our socials, and in the end everyone would say, “It v/as good to have been there!” —L. Roselyn Purdy. FOUND BY FACULTY On an exam:—One instrument in an orchestra is the wind-pipe. Looking across the water were several boats! RIDDLES Have you ever seen a raven fly ing in the air and a dog sitting on his tail? Did you ever see a cherry color ed cat with a crocheted tail and fur on one side? Answer next month. Where was Spelman Campus when the lights went out? In the DARK.