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JAMES EARL DRAPER Lincoln University, Pa. Physical Education Jim . . . Prof. Wright's butler . . . another yard-bird in the making . . . intends to be an under- taker . . . likes ping-pong, baseball, basketball . . . doesn't appreciate the cut system . . . those no-yard punts . . considers his time here well spent . . . doesn't believe in extracurricular activities . . . always in an auto, when not digging or raking dead leaves . . . reserved-- but friendly. WILLIAM H. DUKETTE Erie, Pa. Biology A 1» A Glee Club, 1-3; Wrestling, 2, 3; Science Club, 2, 3; J. V. Football, 1. Duke . . . smooth boy . . . fond of Philly's suburbs . . . put up with Hopewell (or vice versa) for four years . . . bored by Lincoln life . . . always in search of mail . . . medicine minded . . tried to wrestle . . . grateful for contacts made here . . . likes to rabble on preps . . . choicy eater . . . snobbish . . . dresses well . . . fine build. REGINALD DUVALIER Orange, New Jersey English Football. 2; Lincolnian Photographer, 3-4; LION photographer, 4. Duval . . . propangandist . . . horizontal boxer . . . When is twelve not a dozen? . . . quick to shoot at women —got shot himself . . . Hurrell's only rival . . . thinks Lincoln a good place to be away FROM . . . due for Army service . . . idealist . . . Ashmun 9—the dark room . . . Duvie from the old school . . . camera enthusiast . . . where did that name come from. 26
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k t I I JOHN ELGIN DeLOATCH Philadelphia. Pa. Biology Manager of the Canteen, 3. 4 Intramural Basketball, 1-4; Member of University Club. ‘'Johnny . . . Why study, when you can sleep from dusk until dusk! . . . completely indifferent . . . radical . . . petty racketeer . . . tush . . . keen mind . . . Patty's chauffeur . hamburg cowboy in the Canteen . . . grandstand quarter- back . . Ida ( Who's Beating My Time With You? ) . . . Candyman . . . Bubble Eyes' twin-brother . flunks the boys out . . . knows his pansies—in a flower shop. FRANK B. DOGGETT. JR. Atlantic City, N. J. Biology A 4’ A Student Instructor, 3, 4; Beta Kappa Chi, 3, 4; Science Club, 2-4; Dramatic Club, 2-3; J. V. Basketball, 3; Intramural Basketball, 4. ‘Toots . . . punching bag . . . sarcastic lives up to his name—“flat head” . . . never needs a haircut . . . good student . . . invented the cat . . . just another pebble on the beach . . . artist . . . plays rough basketball—so does Mike Anderson . . . nasal . . . behind the scenes in the drama. JOHN N. DOGGETT. JR. Philadelphia, Pa. Philosophy A 4 A Varsity Club; Student Council; Y. M. C. A. Cabinet; Debating Team; Glee Club; Band Director; Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities; Middle Atlantic Regional Council; Philosophy Club; Forum; John Miller Dickey Society; Honor Roll; MR. LINCOLN. “Rev . . . campus barber . . . good appetite . . . should let the sax do his singing . . . school owes him nothing . . . delegate-at-large . . . first group man . . . hurdler . . . captain of our cham- pionship cross-country team . . . band organizer. 25
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HOWARD LAWSON ERWIN Gastonia, N. C. Biology •! It i' Intramural Basketball; Science Club; Dramatics, 1-3; Vice-President of Phi Beta Sigma; Prize winner in Kappa Oratorical Contest. 1. The Red . . . third in a line of Lincoln men . . just like a thermometer—using alcohol for blood . . . “let’s go to Bennett, Geetch” . . . clouds for shoestrings . . . southern drawl . . . Rosita . . . The Minute Grill . . . curb service-car hop . . . likes northern women . . . country boy in New York . . . another drug on the market—a doctor . . . P and T . . . glamor-boy. RICHARD MARK FOWLER. Ill Atlantic City, N. J. Science A «I A Dormitory Council, 1, 2; Track, 1, 2; Science Club. “Buddy . . Quiet, unassuming . . . altar bait . . . from Rendall to Cresson to Houston . . . rather slow—learned to wave bye-bye at fourteen ... in the chips . . . well dressed and well liked ... his name his fortune . unofficial Mayor of Atlantic City—alad hand for most visitor? . . . used to be fond of cats - until he took anatomy . . . Cordell Hull’s distant relative—soto voce violence. WILLIAM E. FULLER Atlanta, Ga. History 1» It 1' Student Instructor; Chaplain of Phi Beta Sigma; Philosophy Club. “Bish . . . Shelby's boy . . . Father Divine's rival . . . “have you heard me preach?’ . . . should’ve gone to Morris Brown—could have carried Moody's books week-ender deluxe— Atlantic City special preference . . . class clown, without white gloves . . . naturally funny . . . that haircut . . . knows his Bible -will he follow it? . . .a draping minister . . . “Bigger and Better Business Week” ... a colorful character . . . loquacious. 27
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