The Campus mirror. (Atlanta, Georgia) 1924-19??, May 01, 1933, Image 10
The Campus
Mirror
CLASS OF 1933
BIRDIE LUCILE SCOTT, Seneca, South Carolina.
Major: Biology.
You can depend on Birdie to do the job. Trend: Sing
ing her little tune. Her line: "I really don't think it's
fair. Honor student, Vice-President of Senior class.
Chairman of C. W. E. in Y. W. C. A., member of Com
munity Council, of Choregraphic Group and of Biology
Club.
"Happiness is a great love and a great serving.”
Margaret Saritique Singleton, St. Petersburg, Fla.
Major: Mathematics.
Let Margaret endow you with that missionary spirit. Her
trend: Being business-like. Her line: “Comment allez
vous?"
“I would be true for there are those who trust me. ’
Annie Julia Stevens, Tate, Georgia.
Major: Home Economics.
What is so rare as a college girl who can cook as Annie
can? Her trend: “John.” Her line: “I want to tell John.”
Home Economics Club, Social Problems Club, Treasurer
of the CAMPUS MIRROR.
“Conversation enriches the understanding, but solitude
is the school of genius.”
Alpha Joe Willie Talley, Menafce, Arkansas.
Major: Latin.
Take your troubles to Alpha. She will sympathize with
you. Her trend: "Harold. Her line: "Now, girls, you
know President of Latin Club, News Editor
of CAMPUS Mirror, member of Glee Club and Chorus.
"It is a great thing to know our own vices.”
Emma Carolyn Thomas, Atlanta, Georgia.
Major: History.
To talk is to live; at least Emma thinks so. Her trend:
Gossiping about the Guild. Her line: "Ah, me! Speak
not of it.” Member of Social Problems Club.
"It is easy in the world to live after the world’s
opinion:
It is easy in solitude to live after our own.”
Sara Jane Watts, Atlanta, Georgia.
Major: French.
She knows how to greet life with a smile. Her trend:
Taking library. Her line: "Hey, there! Member of the
Glee Club and Chorus, and of the French Club.
” ’Tis not what man does which exalts him
But what man would do.”