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JLJNIOP Cl ASS Philip Randolph. William Ramsey Will it ('iilrm.ui. Reginald Yihiiik OIIICliKS .....President Vice President .....Secretary Treasurer The present Junior rl.iss consisted originally ol 125 mrn horn .ill parts ol ||»r United States, tin Virgin Islands ami Africa, who arrival at Lincoln in t lie I all of PA7 to embark upon their collegiate careers. Much water has passed under the bridge since that lime, and now they lind themselves ready to step into the place ol the outpoint; senior rlass. with their ranks considerably depleted hut, none the less, with head unlniwed and a hopeful eye for the future. This class of the line ol I'hi has achieved an amount of success in all those activities that j»o to make a class a well rounded one. It has produced outstanding men in scholarship, athletics, dramatics, debating and oratory, and looks forward to its last year as its most successful, with such men as Philip Randolph, Roy Nichols, Theodore Rohlen, Henry Mitchell. Will red lames and I N Perry in the vanguard. m
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SOPI IOMOI-T Cl ASS omciiKS Allvrt James Neely............................. (icorge Peter (‘.rump.......................... Charles Nelson................................. IHlield I liinnilvil Ki minus Stokes........................ Patrick Chavis................................. .............President .......Vice President ........... Secretary .............Treasurer . Student ('ouneilmaii . Student Councilman I’he elass of PM2 now numbers over seventy men. They have come from all parts « I the United States ami I it trope, from such loeations as Pucrta Rico, Nigeria, liuglaml, and West Africa. I he class has produced iu its two years of existence some important figures in numerous campus activities, especially Uramalics. Athletics, ami Music. The class as a whole harlmrs within its ranks high ideals, scholarship standing and manhood It is the desire of (his class to follow in the wake of the more famed classes th.it have gone Ivloiv, and to strive lor the Ivtterment of the institution ami of themselves as potential leaders. I
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