Lincoln University - Lion Yearbook (Lincoln University, PA)

 - Class of 1938

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WALTER I. JOHNSON, JR. Atlantic City, N. J. Y. M. C. A.. 4; N. A. A. C. P., 3; Dramatics, 3, 4; Glee Club, 1; Class Presi- dent, 1. Walt” is one of the most active men on the campus. His ability as a speaker and leader has won our respect. He will follow his brother into the medical field. Omega Psi Phi HAYWARD G. JONES New York, N. Y. Football, 1; Basketball, 1, 2, 4; Varsity Club; Instructor in Physical lulucation. Moe” is another exponent of technocracy. Moe was an asset to the basketball team in spite of his diminutiveness. He intends to enter social work. Alpha Phi Alpha RENOLD B. LIGHSTON, JR. Jamaica, N. Y. Li hston is one of the most reserved men in the Senior class, and he is also the class hermit. He is seen only at meal time and in class. Li hston, an honor student in the sciences, anticipates a career in medicine. WILLIAM M. McELWAIN Christiana, Pa. Mac is one of our commuters as he lives only a short distance from Lincoln. The fellows say he knows every curve in the road from Christiana to Lincoln University. McElwain, a zealous student of religion, intends to enter the ministry. We wish him much success in the world of his chosen pro- fession. n i 20

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ROBERT W. HENRY, JR. Philadelphia, Pa. Class Secretary, 1, 2, 3, 4; Advertising Manager of The Lion; Presbyterian Group; Tennis, 1, 2, 3; Intramural Track, 1; Basketball, 3, 4. Rob” is our class business man. As advertising agent of The Lion, he was quite successful in get- ting ads.” He is one of the quiet men of the class. Bob” intends to teach Biology. Alpha Phi Alpha EVERETT A. HEWLETT Bermuda Hundred, Va. Track Team Manager, 4; Presbyterian Group; Fireside Group. Hewlett is one of the quieter men of the class. Perhaps this can be attributed to his ministerial inclinations. Because of his sincerity and obvious ability, we wish him success. Phi Beta Sigma ELLARD N. JACKSON Charlottesville, Va. Football, 1-4; Track, 1, 2; Intramural Basketball, 4. Punjab,” using assets of size and ability, did much to help the Lions on the gridiron. He is well liked by the student body. Punjab” is well liked by the fairer sex also. The School of Dentistry at Howard will receive a good student next year. Omega Psi Phi JOHN A. JACKSON Charlottesville, Va. Football, 1-4; Glee Club, 4; Intramural Basketball, 4; Intramural Council, 1-3. Hooks,” the brother of Punjab,” is our class wit. He is a back on the football squad with a great deal of punting ability. Like his brother, Hooks” plans to follow tradition in going into dentistry. 19 Omega Psi Phi



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i WILLIAM E. MADDOX Swarthmore, Pa. Football, 2; Track. 2. Kaiser” came to us from Swarthmore in his Sophomore year. Since that time he has found his place in the field of sports. He intends to be a Physical Education teacher. ALVIN S. MASON. JR. Salem, N. J. Concert Orchestra. 3. Moo-Moo prides the distinction of being the class baby. Why? Mason is interested in music, but speaking in a serious vein, he too is aspiring to follow in the footsteps of his father. He sees his future in the field of medicine. Omega Psi Phi I. GREGORY NEWTON Washington. D. C. Y. M. C. A., 2, 3, 4; N. A. A. C. R, 4; Forum, 3, 4; Dramatics. 4; Philosophy Club; Intramural Basketball; Boxing and Wrestling Manager. Fig” is a noisy fellow indeed; however the better qualities subdue the former and he becomes a friendly personality. In the future we will see him as a professor. Omega Psi Phi MILTON R. PALMER Atlantic City, N. J. Wrestling, 1, 2; String Ensemble, 4; In- tramural Football, 1, 2. Titty” is usually bound for Cheyney. He likes to dance and he leaves the campus a great deal. Titty” is one of the champions of the class. He is interested in research work in the laboratory. . . . Palmer expects to enter the School of Medicine at Howard. Omega Psi Phi 21

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