The Campus mirror. (Atlanta, Georgia) 1924-19??, May 01, 1933, Image 8
The Campus Mirror
CLASS OF 1933
Mattie Lou Hood, Atlanta, Georgia.
Major: History.
She has her own technique for keeping herself unnoticed.
Her trend: Toward the depth of solitude. Her line:
"Can't I play just a little?” Member of Social Problems
Club.
"Let love clasp grief, lest both be drowned.
Dorothy Elizabeth Hornsby, Atlanta, Georgia.
Major: History.
By her diligence you shall know her. Her trend: Study
ing. Her line: "You know, I've got to write Mr. Strong’s
term paper.” Member of Latin Club, of Glee Club and
Chorus.
“Always keep your face toward the sunshine and your
shadow will fall behind you."
Frances Elizabeth Lawson, Sumter, S. Carolina.
Major: Mathematics.
“The sweetest lives are those to beauty wed”, says Frances.
Her trend: "Daddy.” Her line: "Her dress is pretty, isn't
it?” Secretary of the Glee Club and Chorus, member of
Atlanta Intercollegiate Council, of Y. W. C. A., of Chore-
graphic Group.
"He who would have a friend must prove friendly."
Cecil Celeste Long, Tyler, Texas.
Major: Biology.
She gets her pleasure from playing jazz and painting
sketches. Her trend: "Stout. Her line: "You re telling
me?”. Member of Biology Club.
"To thine own self be true, and it must follow as the
night the day, thou canst not then be false to any
man.”
Sylvia Steward McMillan, Rayne, Louisiana.
Major: History.
Slender of stature, but broad in the expression of her
own opinions. Her trend: Toward going to the library.
Her line: "Humph." President of the Glee Club and
Chorus, member of Morehouse-Spelman Orchestra, treas
urer of Y. W. C. A.
Annie Victoria Mells, Ocala, Florida.
Major: Biology.
There’s always music in the air when Annie is around.
Her trend: Harmony. Her line: "Have you got your
Harmony?" Member Spelman Glee Club, Spelman Quar
tet and Chorus. Biology Club.