The Campus mirror. (Atlanta, Georgia) 1924-19??, May 01, 1933, Image 9

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The Campus Mirror CLASS OF 1933 JOHNNIE MOATES, Atlanta, Georgia. Major: English. Life would be one serious interval, if Johnnie forgot all her jokes. Her trend: "Yankee Doodle." Her line: "I don't care if it clouds up." "To strive, to seek, to find and not to yield." ONNIE RAY Nichols, Chattanooga, Tennessee Major: Biology. Her heart leaps up when she beholds a butterfly in the air. Her trend: "Jo." Her line: "Did you see my Poly phemus?" Secretary of Y. W. C. A., member of Atlanta Interracial Forum, of Biology Club of Chorcgraphic Group. "Ah, but a man’s reach should exceed his grasp Or what’s a heaven for?” Evelyn LARUE PITTMAN, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Major: History. "Oh, sleep, it is a gentle thing."—"It droppeth as the gen tle dew from heaven." Isn’t it and doesn't it, Evelyn? Her trend: "Bob.” Her line: "Honey bunch." Member of Community Council, Business Manager of Senior Class, member of University Players, of Glee Club and Chorus, and of Morehouse-Spelman Orchestra. "Pity the self- despising slaves of Heaven, not me. ERCELL JUANITA Powell, Baker, Louisiana. Major: English. This is one of those jig and puzzle personalities. Her trend: Toward hasty evasion of the issue. Her line: "I can't do that." Special Feature Editor for the CAMPUS MIRROR, member of Glee Club and Chorus. "Happiness is unrepented pleasure." i Thelma Elizabeth Roberts, Atlanta, Georgia. Major: Biology. If Pope had needed an assistant to help him write his Essay on Criticism, he surely would have waited for Thelma. Her trend: "Germ plasm." Her line: "Tsk, tsk, tsk." Member of Biology Club. Grace Juanita Ross, Monroe, Louisiana. Major: Biology. Smiling, kindly, cheerful—that's Grace. Her trend: "Griffin". Her line: "Emma, ou etes vous? Member of Social Problems Club. "It is the tears of Earth that keep her smiles in bloom.