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SENIORS CI.AIRMONT WILLIAMS, JK, “Club or Hutch This is our head-waiter who will long In remembered lo- calise of his hroail smile. Much of his lime is spent in intra- mural aclivilies and mapping out work for the Isaac Rendall Society, lie is a member of Alpha Phi Alpha, the Dramatic Society and The Fireside (ironp. ROWLAND W11 .SON—“liulch'' “Hutch ' can be heard, if not seen. Mis mighty voice can always be heard reverberating throughout Cresson Hall. Among “Butch's” achievements are his ( lass football prowess and Political Science Club. This “Hutch has completed as Cigarette” man for the campus. “Hutch” will always lie remembered as being “full of sound and fury, signifying nothing.” .1A M ICS M. WALD RN—“Jiin in ic” “Jimmie came to us from Jersey City. Me is uniet when he is not with Richards and Clinton. Mis name is found among the honor students. Mis extra-curricula activities are the Deuischer Ycrein and intra-mural track. Alpha Phi Alpha proudly claims him as one of her sons. Winner of Stanford Memorial Prize in Mathematics. IA M l S (). CLINTON “I1 Into “Deuischer Yerein’’ owes much to him. Me has qualities of a natural dramatist and will be remembered for bis line work in “A Night at an Inn . Pinto is active in intra-mural sport. His sense of humor, one of his. outstanding characteristics, has endeared him to a large numlier of men on the campus. £AM Twenty-six
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SENIORS GI.ADSTOXK Al.I.KX— Moml I ml in o One of llu most faithful devotees of the shrine of Cheynev has been the “(Had . Mis attendance there, however, has not hampered his work at Lincoln, for apart from scholastic ac- tivities. he has been an efficient trainer for the football leant, as well as an aspiring basketeer. Me is a member and officer of l.e C'ercle Francais. Knglish Society and bolds an im| or- tant place among the (ilecsters of the University. Mis fra- ternity is Omega. CI.AUKXTK . BKUGFX, JR. 'Hus' Whatever has Iteen accotnplisbcd by our football and bas- ketball teams during the past four years lias been due to ■‘Bus's ingenuity in no small degree. Ile was all C.I.A.A. center last year. Bus and Bricktop , that combination was feared by every team. Xot only has be played for Alma Mater, but during the present season the Omegas made use of bis ability as a pivot man. BOSCOK HAURIS— to ” 'rite only man who can preserve order in the Kennel is Ros . Probably this came as a result of bis connection with the Bench ami Gavel Club (Political Science Club). Alpha bails him as her son. The Mask and Gown develop'd him as a dramatist. Isaac Kendall Society qualities him for a teaching career. Deutscbcr Vcrcin feels the influence of bis membership. Our sons could not lose the Freshman-Sopho- more game with “Ros as coach. For an avocation be plays a fine game of golf. KADCI.1FFE CLYDE IIUXT—‘ Glumdr Hunt is one of the quiet well-liked fellows of the campus, lie spends most of bis time trying to figure out why a week- end doesn't begin on Tuesday. We know a worker of this type is sure to meet success in bis future endeavors. -five £AM
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SENIORS MATTHEW TILl-—'7 irf y” One of the failhfill sons of Lincoln who hails from Phila- delphia. I Ic has seen action overseas and is quite willing at all times to enlighten anyone concerning world affairs. He is a member of the Political Science Club, a loyal member of the Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, ami president of the Week- enders Club. RALEIGH CARROLL—''Hillbilly Raleigh is one of the men on the campus whose hobby is tinkering with old cars. Put this is not the only thing which engages him or in which he shows ability. I le has main- tained his place as the second ranking student in the class, having been co-winner of The Sclden Medal in his freshman year, lie specializes in languages and is a member of Phi Kappa Epsilon. He is afliliatcd with Kappa Alpha Psi. Ju fRrutory By the death of James Willard Hughes, our class lost one whom we l elieved gave promise of an inspiring leader, a faithful comrade, and a man whose character was portrayed in the kindness of his action. The year he sjicnt with us was the happiest of his life, as he often said—surely it was no less happy for us—those “dog «lays’ . It is with sincere sadness that we i ay tribute to our comrade. One thought consoles us. Our Inst friends arc noI dead, but none before Advanced a stai e or two upon tlial road Which we must travel in the steps they trod.’' Twenty-seven AM
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