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The Campus Mirror
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Elnoha M. James, ’31
() young and fearless Prophet of ancient
Galilee,
Thy life is still a summons to serve hu
manity :
To make our thoughts and actions less prone
to please the crowd,
To stand with humble courage for Truth
With hearts uncowed.
—Selected.
We are anxiously awaiting the report of
our president, Elnora James, who is filled to
the brim with information and inspiration
received at the two Y. W. C. A. regional
conferences that she attended last spring.
After going to Kings Mountain she was ap
pointed by that conference as a fraternal
delegate to the Blue Ridge Conference.
With a boom and a bang up go the bulle
tin boards of the Christian World Educa
tion, Industrial, and' General ‘ Y” news.
Take a peep at the latest news.
“1” Vespers, the first Sunday night of
the year, was a very impressive candle
light service, led by Edith Tate. It was a
fitting service. Its quiet beauty caused a
restful hush over the tired and partly home
sick group of girls after an uncertain week
of arranging programs.
In order that the campus group might
know just what the Y. AY. C. A. is to mean
to the Spelman family during the college
year* the latter were invited to attend a
mock cabinet meeting, Sunday, October 5,
at which* plans for the year were discussed
quite informally by each cabinet member.
New Preludes, New Preludes:—My, how
we shall all be in our seats when Carol
Blanton, the “A”' pianist, plays the first
note of her preludes knowing that she has
learned many new ones during her months
of studying in Chicago.
We’re going to have some new advisers
added to our old ones this college year.
Watch for them in the next issue of The
Mirror.
Join the “A”’; you won’t regret it.
Join the “Y”; you can’t forget it.
You’ll be happier all the year
In its works to have a share.
Join the “Y” today.
How About You?
E. IREDELLE HOWARD, ’32
Hello, everybody! Here breaks the dawn
of another school year. AYhat is it going
to mean to you? It holds worlds of love
liness for each one of us. May we discover
them by learning to lift and to smile, by
being kind and helpful one to the other.
As girls here on the campus, besides our
many academic interests, we have a live in
terest in all girl problems. Let us keep a
place reserved and sacred to these interests.
“AAdiat kind of girl are you going to be?”
The change in customs assists in making
the girl of today feel more responsible,
more poised, more prompt and more studi
ous because everything is done with precise
and orderly detail. Do you feel it? The
successful girl must.
To my mind, there are several questions
which are intimately necessary to every girl
and which have been thus from time imme
morial. Are you getting all that is in store
for you by hunting, by heeding opportu
nity, by giving and taking in fair exchange
by taking part fully in the affairs of life?
It is indeed certain that we all want to
live dynamic lives. There is no room for
inertia in our world. The girl who does
live dynamically is the one who gets the
most out of life in a wholesome way; one
who has the great ambition to so live that
she will make others happy; and the one
who tries dutifully to accomplish something
that will place her substantially in this
“great, wide, Avonderful world”.
How about you?
Director—Now, in this talkie I don’t want
you to say a word that has more than two
syllables in it.
Actress—AATiy, what am I supposed to be?
Director—A college co-ed.
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The absence of Elise Oliver, industrial
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