Lincoln University - Lion Yearbook (Lincoln University, PA)

 - Class of 1939

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ISAAC NEWTON CARTER Isaac Carter, broad in stature and men- tal faculties as well, delved into the realm of sociology and history. He'll be remem- bered for his quiet manner. He aspires toward social work as his choice of pro- fession. Philosophy Club. Prosbylerian Group ALFRED CASPER ’’Chemistry Casper was perhaps the most zealous and consistent fellow at Lin- coln University during the reign of Phi Alpha Psi. For pure ’’sticktuitiveness he was hardly approachable. And yet the Musical Club shared his scholastic per- severance. Pleasantville, N. J., and peda- gogy encompass him. Glee Club, Dormitory Council-Lincoln Ash- mun, Student Instructor in Chemistry PERRY LEON COOK Washington, D. C., presented ’’Ma—an Cook to Phi Alpha Psi as a midsemester student. ’’Ma—an was defined by a per- petual grin, and his social connections. He was seriously inclined to philosophy and politics, and desires to become a teacher in the Washington Public School System; Dramatics, Philosophy Club. Instructor in Philosophy, Lion Stall 23 OMEGA PSI PHI

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ii CHARLES DOUGLASS BONNER College taught C. D. how to effec- tively capitalize on all his talents, how- ever slight, and turn them into unearned increment. His fine bass voice, excellent scholarship and scientific endeavors, were qualities which Lincoln should miss. New Bedford, Mass., has hit the bell again. GlGe Club. Choir, Quartet, Dramatics, Newspaper Stall, Instructor in Chemistry, Beta Kappa Chi, Dormitory Council, Leader and Manager ol Bonner's Swinging Col- legians, President ol Musical Club, Le Cercle Francois, Reorganizer and Presi- dent ol Phi Kappa Epsilon. Intramural Wrestling. Tennis, Class Football, Intra- mural Basketball ALPHA PHI ALPHA CHARLES HENRY BRISCOE “Little Grim was the campus busy- body. With his diminutive size and in- exhaustive energy, he was an invaluable aid in the administration building, if not so valuable as an ad-getter for the “Lion. Whenever he appeared with a stack of Business papers, it meant get scared. It might be a library notice, or more ter- rible, a grim expense assessment. N. A. A. C. P., Lincoln University Players, Dormitory Council-Lincoln-Ashmun. Busi- ness Manager ol the Lion ALPHA PHI ALPHA MILTON REID BROOKS A sound and logical thinker, a student of biology and the related sciences, M. R. . . . Baldy . . . was often solicited for advice. He was a I. V. guard and shone in the unforgettable Frosh-Soph melee. This son of McKeesport, Pa., will always be regarded as a man of culture, experience, and determination. He's to be a donor of knowledge. Treasurer ol the Class, Newspaper, Dormi- tory Council-Rendall Hall 22 KAPPA ALPHA PSI



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KENNETH SINCLAIR DODSON Radical, energetic Ken'' was really The Lion. Many's the pound he lost, and sweat he poured. A subtle knowl- edge ol aesthetic work made him a su- perb critic and connoisseur of the line arts, especially along modern trends. Brooklyn, N. Y., calls him either lor teach- ing, creative writing or journalism. Editor ol Lincolnian, Editor-in-Chiel of the Lion, Dramatic Club, Winner ol Award lor Individual Acting, N. I. D. A. '37, Forum. Vice President of New York Club, Y. M C. A. Cabinet, Campus Community Chest Fund. Debating Team JOHN BRELAN FALCONER Rev was another of the perennial pie men. Up from Mississippi, he was a drawling bullshooter and excellent stu- dent. He knew his religion back, and was perpetually haunting Delaware. PHI BETA SIGMA LEO CARROL FIELDS Red Sails, the fat man of Wilmington, was the perpetual politician. One of Pro- fessor Davis' boys, he’ll always recall jumping into botany. Green and red do not go well together, neither did Leo and his prep cap. He'll be a Boss Tweed someday University Forum 24

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