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ALPHONZO JORDAN New York, N. Y. Chemistry A «I A Science Club, 2; Male Choi us, 1-4; Sludenl Instructor, 3-4; Beta Kappa Chi. 4. Willie Best bettered . . . practice what you preach in Lab or you won't see what you saw out of Lab . . . swang up into the tree of popularity . . . dissension in his shanks . . . neat . . . those German Chemistry bcoks . . feet just can't make up their mind . . . New York by way of Wrens. Ga. . . . ”My ole lady would be all right if he sang ’Far, Far Away'—and then went there for atmosphere . . . Prof. WILLIAM PARKER LIGHTFOOT Pittsburgh, Pa. Biology A 1 A Beta Kappa Chi, 4; Dormitory Council, 4; Lincolnian Staff, 1-4; Student Instructor. 3, 4; 1943 LION Staff, 4; Dramatic Club, 1. 2. Bill . . . boss of Cat Lab . . . fleet-footed loot in Frosh Soph fiasco . . . ace rabbler ... he acts the part—Cromwell looks the part . . . Cromwell's worst half . . . regular . . . Terry's right-hand man . . . gets more out of it than Miss Hutton . . . Sacco and Vanzetti . . . Cromwell's Samuel . . . just you and me, ole lady, one time, head to head . . . the pain in Oswald's neck. JAMES O. LYNCH New York. N. Y. Biology A 4 A Science Club, 2-4; New York Club, President, 4. Rapid glance beauty— then you sow it, now you don't . . . member of the funeral crusade by Gus, Chu, and what-have-you . . . misses Julian like Mutt would miss Jeff . . pul up with Sergeant's singing for a whole year and still has sanity ... rabid New Yorkite . . smoothly polite . . . smooth while sil- ting . . . remember Washington. D. C„ blinded for being a mute . . . Why didn't you speak up, Jim? 24
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CHARLES H. HUTCHINGS. Ill Macon, Ga. Fhilosophy A 4» A Male Chorus, 1-4; Secretory-Treasurer, 4; Dramatic Club, 1-4; Stage Manager. 4. Blinded on a blind date . . . pardon mah accent . . . as gulli- ble as a Confederate . . crossroads general store philosophy . . . that first sign-reading trip to New York . . . low friendly chuckle . . . hails from Talmadgeville ... the cream of Prof's Gleam and Cream comedy team. WILLIAM JETER South Carolina Sociology «I It 2 While shoes, and clean too . . . knows Ihe right people . . . he knows Helen doesn't he . . . that's enough ... a real Soulh- erner . . . talks like it . . . thinks like it ... is it .. . but he's harmless. DANIEL T. JOHNSON. JR. Harrisburg, Pa. English S2 4» 1» Class President, 2, 3; Male Chorus, 1-4; Choir, 2-4; Dramatic Club, 1-4; Y. M. C. A. President, 4; Freshman Counsellor, 4; Student Instructor, 4; Varsity Track, 3; Art Editor, 1943 LION. S. S. B. B. . . . Turpin's polysyllabic genius ... on ice . . . pardon my altitude . . . super-sensisitve . . . those weighted shoulders . . . smooth . . . classic dignity ... the other one- third of the lunatic collection . . . Roscce's Damon . . . oxzy- moron, Professor Hill? . . . brilliant . . . Humph! I'll have you know 1 am bronze . . . Who is Maurice Evans? . . . tal- ented genius . . . gift for repartee . . temperamental—98 per cent temper . . . withering heights . . . veni, vidi. exiti . . . Why doesn't Danny tell me he loves me? I 23
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EDWARD ALDRIDGE MADDOX Atlantic City, N. J. Biology A A Bela Kappa Chi. 4; Varsity Wrestling, 1; Varsity Football, 2-4; Science Club, 4; Varsity Club, 1-4. Heir to the pie-man business . . . crushes bones effortlessly . . . modest . . . simple . . . popular . . . Coach's boy Grim's boy ... the legion of the lost and found . . . carries a comb always to comb his curly locks (or locked curls) ... a four (4) year sentence to the Library ... got less salt and more sense than the rest of surf boys. KOBINA MBURA Siorra Leone, West Coast, Africa Economics Philosophy Club, 2-4; Library Staff, 2-4. A one-way, no stop-over ticket straight to Wanam3ker's Cloth- ing Department . . . loud speaker . . . misses his most high Lord, J-Q . . . knows the price of everything the value of noth- ing . . . thinks he's forgotten more than Furth ever knew . . . amusing . . . amiable . . . interesting. MARCUS WESLEY MOORE Bel Air, Md. Biology K A 4' Beta Kappa Chi. 4; Business Manager, 1943 LION; Varsity Football. 2, 3; Keeper of Exchequer, Kappa Alpha Psi, 3, 4. Done done that thing, and she is purty, too . . . voted best dressed . . . star quarterback in Frosh-Soph mauler ... ur- bane . . . du Pont is to Wilmington as Moore is to Bel Air . . mcdesl . . . Hurrell . . . truly a scientist . . . finally went eff to Elkton . . . one-star gallery . . . Bel-Air's pride and joy. Madison Avenue, baby boy (are you kidding?) . . . Hey, sweet Papa . . . come Thursday, go Mike. 25
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