The Campus mirror. (Atlanta, Georgia) 1924-19??, May 01, 1933, Image 18
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The Campus Mirror
Campus Officers for
1933-1934
Campus Mirror
I-j< 1 itor-in-( lii(>t Jewell R. Crawford
Associate Editor-in-Chief Lucile Pearson
Editor ot News Margaret Stewart
Associate Editor of News Dorotliv Williams
Editor of Special Features Carrie Adams
Associate Editor of Special Features
Anita Lain
Social Editor Lilian Davis
Editor ot Jokes and Sports Alena Erhv
Business Staff
Business Manager. Annie Motley
'1 reasurer Lottie Lyons
Secretary of Staff Ernestine May
Circulation Manager. Johnnie Childress
Exchange Editor Frances Brock
Advertising Manager Dorothy Turner
Y. W. C. A.
President Thomasine Duckett
Vice-President ... Carrie Adams
Chairman of Program Committee
____ Lottie Lyons
Chairman of C. W. E. Committee
Eldra Monsanto
Class
of
1934
President
Edna Douthard
Vice-President
Lottie Lyons
Secretary._
.Mildred McWhorter
Treasurer
Mossie Alexander
Class
of
1935
President
Lucile Pearson
Vice-President
Faleda Lane
Secretary
.—Margaret Stewart
Treasurer
Minnie Pinson
Class
of
1936
President
— Catherine Walker
Vice-President .
Louise Long
Secretary
Anita Lain
Treasurer
— Johnnie Childress
James L. Holloway
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Dean Lyons Honors Seniors
at Tea
On Friday afternoon, May 26, from 4:30
to 6:00, the Spelman Senior class with
friends from Morehouse, Morris Brown and
other colleges were entertained at Bessie
Strong by Mrs. Jane Hope Lyons. The par
lor, front porch and lawn made a spacious
setting for the groups.
Special guests attending included Presi
dent and Mrs. John Hope, Mrs. S. H.
Archer and sister and President Read.
Professor: The class agrees then, that all
life is sacred?
Student: No.
Professor: And may I ask what your ob
jections are?
Student: How could we possibly say that
roaches, mosquitoes and flies are sacred?
President and Mrs. Hope
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The annual reception given by President
and Mrs. John Hope on Tuesday evening,
June 6th, at 8:00 o’clock, Avill be a brilliant
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President Archer
Entertains
The Senior classes of Morehouse and
Spelman, with the faculties of the three insti
tutions and guests, attended the annual recep
tion given by President and Mrs. Archer of
Morehouse College on Saturday evening,
May 27, from 7:30 to 10:00.
A homey atmosphere, exquisite in every
respect, lent beauty and enjoyment to the
occasion.
Jokes
Mother-—“Eat your spinach, dear.”
Son—“Aw, ma, I don’t like spinach.”
Mother—“Just make believe you like
it.”
Son—“I'd rather make believe I'm eat in’
it. ”
“I’ll get square with you.”
“Good. I'm tired of seeing you ’round.”
Student to passerby—“We’re selling ice
cream—would you like some?”
Passerby (earnestly)—“Have you drinks
to sell? I'm terribly thirsty.”
Student—“No, it’s against the Consti
tution to sell drinks. There’s the foun
tain.”
Which building on the campus seems
to impress you most?” said one student to
another.
“The Morgan Hall dining hall,” was the
answer.
“Gee, but you are a diligent student;
I’m sure you make all A’s.”
“Yes, French A’s.”
Sure Sign of Professionism
Uh, Velma, please put the stopper in
these papers and fold up this ink for me.”
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