The Campus mirror. (Atlanta, Georgia) 1924-19??, May 01, 1946, Image 17

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CLASS O F 19 4 6 c a m e r a Shy Eloise Hopson, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Major: English Minor. History Member of: \ .W .C.A.. 44-46: Chorus, 44-45; Glee Club. 46: French Club. "44- 45; English Club, ’46. She's the one we envy as the happiest in this life, For Eloise is well content to be her captain’s wife. Grace McKivey Major: History Minor: Mathematics Member of: Y.W.C.A., ’46-’46; French Club, '44-"45. She attends her own business without any fuss, For Grace is by 7 far the least noisy of us. '44- Olliyette Eugenia Smith, Atlanta. Georgia Major: Home Economics Minor: Science Member of: Home Economics Club. ’42-’46; Y.W.C.A., '42-'46: University Players, ’42-’46; Campus Mirror Staff. ’45-'46. For picking out colors, or jewelry, or clothes, Do see Ollivette as a person who knows. The Eagle Annette Evans, ’46 The class emblem of 46 is the Eagle, symbolizing strength and wisdom. The Senior Class has been guided by the Eagle through four years of untiring work. Strengthened and nurtured in wisdom, w'e stand at the threshold of life, ready to fly into the four quarters of the world. We, like the Eagle, will be vic torious over any assaults that stand in the way of our becoming a success. The graduating class of "46 presents to the incoming class of ’50. the emblem of the Eagle. May they grow and be strengthened in wisdom and knowledge, so that at the end of four years, when they, too, have grown, they may fly away and carry on in the spirit of the Eagle. 1946 Commencement Joint Baccalaureate Service Rev. Vernon Johns of Farmville, Virginia Com mencemen t Exerc i sc Dr. Goodrich Cooke White President of Emory University Class Roll of 1946 Arnold, Charlotte—Most indifferent Baker, Maxine—Most studious Barker, Harriet—Most worried Beverly, Doris—Most shapely Boatwright, Freida—Most complimen tary Boykin, Ethel—Most delicate Buck, Virginia—Most concerned Burney, Catherine—Most romantic Cooper, Joyce—Most independent Crawford, Gloria—-Most pleasant Davis, Gussie—Most serious Davis, Ruth—Most aloof Dobbs, Mattiwilda—Most restrained Dorsey, Evelyn—Most exact Evans, Annette—Most amusing Finch, May Belle—Best singer Franklin, Marjorie—Most complacent Freeman. Thelma—Most collegiate Gaines, Geraldine—Most engaged Gartrell, Ida—Most industrious Gaston, Bobbie—Most ladylike Goodman, Katherine—Most honest Grier. Willie—Most “airish’’ Hogg, Johnnie—Most individualistic Hopson. Eloise—Most reserved Houston, Henrietta—Most conventional Hilling, Ruth—Most unaffected Jackson, Josephine—Most serviceable John son. Frances—Most sentimental Jolley, R osa- Most enterprising Jones, Winifred Most distinctive I.ett. Ella—Most critical Lewis, Anita Most authoritative Luckie, Harriett Most business-like McKivey, Grace Most unconcerned Senior Class Song We have gathered here to pay our fond respect. We have been here four long years with thee; When we leave it will be with deep regret. There’s no question of our loyalty. Refrain Spelman. Spelman. cultured, fine. Noble in purpose, school of mine. 5 our guiding light will continue to shine To uphold your standards through all times. As seniors we will strive to do our best Though the road may seem so hard. We will struggle on with a new found zest, Your happiness will be our reward. Senior Pep Song Selonia Smith Who's the better of the best. Shoulders high above the rest. Wins first place in any test? Who? (Clap! Clap!) the seniors! Who’s the far more dignified, Spelman’s joy and Spelman’s pride, Taking life within their stride? Who? (Clap! Clap!) the seniors! Who in less years than a score Will be known from shore to shore By the things that they live for? W ho? (Clap! Clap!) the seniors! McNeill, Charlie—Most outspoken Martin, Ethel—Most talkative Mays, Susie—Most cooperative Morgan, Mavis—Most congenial Parks, Claragene—Most carefree Parks, Mary—Most idealistic Patterson, Nanna—Best executive Robinson. Christine—Most agreeable Robinson, Elizabeth—Most sarcastic Robinzine, Christine—Most reliable Ross, Ernestine—Most friendly Sellers, Blanche—Best dressed Sherwood, Muriel—Most demure Shields, Pauline—Most musical Smith, Alyce—Most petted Smith, Ollivette—Most convivial Smith, Selonia—Most absentminded Spann, Evelyn—Most wide awake Spencer, Portia—Most popular Stephens, Mary—Most jovial Tatum, Mary—Most athletic Taylor, Anna—Most ambitious Taylor, Edwardine- Most discreet Warner. Bernice Most imperturbable Warren, Jacqulyn Most unaffected by time Whatley, Effie Jo—Most socially con scious \\ illiams. Eleanor Most considerate \\ illiams. Ivey Most sedate Woods. Marie Most concerned 'l atev. Clara Most entertaining