The Campus mirror. (Atlanta, Georgia) 1924-19??, May 01, 1933, Image 5

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The Campus Mirror 3 CLASS OF 1933 MF.LVINA SAL1NA ARMSTRONG, Atlanta, Georgia. Major: Chemistry. Ask Melvina to lend you her technique for putting on airs. Her trend: Miss Laura Dickinson. Her line: "Oh, dear." "The thing that goes farthest toward making life worthwhile, that costs the least, and does the most is just a pleasant smile.” Janie Louise Banks, Athens, Georgia. Major: Biology. Order is the first law of life with Janie. Her trend: Laughing hysteria. Her line: "Hello, there! Member of Biology Club, treasurer of Senior class. "Take a burning lamp to light another lamp.” ■jgSK Frankie Brewster Butler, Columbia, South Carolina. Major: Biology. We would all like to be ambitious like Frankie. Her trend: Dr. DuBois. Her line: "Tish! Tish!" President of Senior Class, member of Community Council, of Y. W. C. A., of Biology Club and of Atlanta Intercollegiate Council. "A thing of beauty is a joy forever." Mamie Alice Bynes, Macon, Ga. Major: Home Economics. And though you bestow your goods to feed the poor and though you give your body to be burned and do not write for the CAMPUS MIRROR, you are nothing in the sight of Mamie. A most helpful student: Editor-in-Chief of CAMPUS Mirror, member of Community Council, of Y. W. C. A., of Home Economics Club and of Social Problems Club. Her line: "And I thought I would pass out." "The hills flatten out when you come to them." Mabel Vernette Clayton, Selma, Alabama. Major: English. Be the labor great or small she does it well or not at all. Trend: "Li 1 Bit.” Her line: "Auntie did not write to me today.” Member of Glee Club, of Chorus, and of Athletic Council. "Few things are impossible to diligence and skill." Erma Velma Collier, Atlanta, Georgia. Major: English. She is enthusiasm personified. Her trend: Shakespeare. Her line: "O boy! I have to do my Shakespeare term paper.” "Take each man's censure, but reserve thy judgment.” r