Lincoln University - Lion Yearbook (Lincoln University, PA)

 - Class of 1929

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LINCOLN NEWS 11 JOHN H. ROBINSON “Robbie from Lincoln High School. West Virginia. in lias liccn a member of (lie quartette anil (Wee Was a member loo, of 'Varsity football learn all Ibree years. Is a member loo. of orchestra. Omega Psi 1 I»i claims him. Plans to slmly medicine al Howard. Hobble—Musio. Robbie came bis Sophomore year. Club all Ibree years. L'l.YSSBS S. TATK JOHN II. ROBINSON ULYSSES S. TATE The U Simpson Old of one of (lie smaller towns of Ohio comes (lie renowned psychologist of (lie campus. The I' Simpson received bis prepara- tory work al Stover Academy and following Ibis lie attended Clark University. .Massachusetts for bis first two years in college and I ben (o Lincoln, lie became quite prominent on the campus because of bis I borough knowledge of psychology and also because of bis elo- quent longue a( oratory and debating, lie became alliliatod with the Delta Itbo l-’orsenic Society, Lincoln University Musical Club 3 and L lirst associate editor on Lincoln News staff, and lie is a member of Alpha Phi Alpha. One may readily observe bis bobby is psychol- ogy. Hi contemplates mastering psychology, after which hi still wishes lo furl her bis knowledge into the held of Law. ARTHUR H. THOMAS “Officer comes from West Philadelphia High School. Was one of the found- ers of the Inter-Mural Council. Served as Student Councilman '28 and '25L Is claimed by Omega Psi Phi. lias served in the (Wee Club I. 2. 3 and Publicity Manager of Alblelics '28 and 251. Artie is (be power around (lie campus here; if you don't believe il, just ask [lie Preps, lias been connected with the Lincoln News slalL '28 and '251. Plans lo lake medicine al Howard. Hobble—Journalism. CHAKI.KS A. WAI.BUKG AKTIIUK II. THOMAS CHARLES ALBERT WALBURG Wally bails from Textile High School. New York Cil.v. Has been a member of class basket-ball leam, I, 2. 3 and A member of track Irani. Omega Psi Phi claims him. Manager of class baseball team in ‘28. Vice President of Yapbner Club, lias served as bead-wailer. '28 and ‘211. Charles is quiet and tacit urn. bul congenial. He plans to take medicine al New York University. Hobbic—Bull Sessions

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10 LINCOLN NEWS LEONARD J. MARTIN “Martino Leonard came lo Lincoln Troin Ki,nni ll Square II i rli School. Kciiiicll Square is a big lillh I own. ahonl I wen I v miles norlli of iis. I.eouanl lias been always ail ardent worker along any line of endeav- or lie lias Inken up. “Martino is quiet and reserved in speech, hill poweiTiil and energetic on I lie job. In his l-'reshninn year lie hecailie a nieniber of (lie holla lilio forensic Society, lie won second place in I he Sophomore Oratorical Cnnlesl. Was Assistant .Manager oT Hasehall in ‘28 and .Manager in 251. Associate Kdifnc oT Lincoln News 'UK. and Kdilnr-in-Chier in '2‘J. One of the organizers of the Inlra-Miiral Athletic Council. Is a member of 'Varsity Athletic Coun- cil. Has served as head waiter in I he dining room during the years '28 and '211. Is a member of I'lli Lambda Signia Literary Society and Kappa Alpha I'si l-'rnlci'tiily. An honor sludenl. IMans to study medicine at McOill University. Canada. Hobble—Whistling. william ;. POLK JOHN B. REDMOND Prexy Twcrc heller if we called him The Lover , hut we do not wish to deprive .lolm Hilbert of his merited raiue. I'rexy lipped in from Inglewood High School. Chicago. Illinois. I'rcsidcnl of the Senior Class '27. '28. '251. Member of V. M. U. A. Cabinet I. 2. .'I. t. President of N. A. A. C. I».. '2U. Is an olllcer in Kappa Alpha Psi Krai. Pres- ident of Athletic Asisocialion. Member of 'Varsity hasehall team. Koolball trainer I. 2. .1. L Member of Yaphncr Club. Member of Xi I psiloii Classical Sociely. Plans business as his life's work. Hobble—P. D. IRON KI J. MARTIN BOOKER T. WASHINGTON Tecumseh” To gaze into I lie eyes of Ibis fellow makes the fair sex think they are gazing into deep black pools oT fascination, which glisten like the moon-light evenings on Hie hanks of Hawaiian shores. If you don’t believe me, lake a look Tor yourself! Hooker lips from Talledega College. Alabama. Is a member of liela Kappa Chi, Phi Lambda Sigma. Alpha Phi Alpha. X. A. A. C. P. and Y. M. C. A. Treas- urer oT class, lie plans lo specialize in liiology. Is also a Yaphncr- ile and college mailman. Hobble—“Disappointing the fellows with ‘no mall”1. HOOKER T. WASHINGTON WILLIAM G. POLK “Gaston comes from Atlantic City High School, liaslon” is a good mixer. If you don't believe it. ask the fair sex. Was a member of lulcrclass fool ball team in I and 2. and of Ihe 'Varsity football : and L Was assistant manager of football '28 and manager '2U. Member of the Athletic Council .'I ami L Was elected lire chief in '28. Is monitor of Senior class and custodian of athletic store room. Will study medicine at Howard. Hobble—Pinochle. JOHN II. KKUMONU



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12 LINCOLN NEWS JULIUS F. MARTIN “Julio” “•I harks from I In Hull of Hu Country, in other words, Moslon. and as wo see i I, In lias six spokes in his hull, lie started a( Moslon Unjdish High School. h fl llicrr for Caddy Academy, graduat- ing from Cohly. lie (hen entered Lincoln, from Lincoln In Shaw. Shaw lo Union Univorsily and again hack lo the dear old Orange and Him . So we can see Dial so far as Prep schools and colleges are concerned, dial ’Millie has had somewhat of a varied career, lie is a ‘Varsity foolhall man for 2. 2 and and Captain in his Senior year, lie was also president c»r I he ’Varsity Club. Julie is a fellow of strong delerminalion and will power, lie hopes lo continue his education in a graduate school. lakinK his maslers in education. Jill.!liS F. MARTIN WILLIAM ALLYN HILL Bill Mill is Ihe fourlli and Iasi of (lie famous line of die Hill fam- ily. lie has made for himself a reputation, as have his predecessors, particularly in Ihe line of music and art. Mill graduated from Doug- lass limb School and upon his entrance to Lincoln immedialelv made for himself a place on die ipiarlede as lirsl tenor. I Iliink dial everyone will agree with me in saying that he has a silver lone tenor voice lo he envied, lie maintained his position on the quartette as well as for (lie (!|ee Club Tor the entire four years nl Lincoln, lie was an honor man in his Junior year, as well as a member of I lie Dra- matic Cluh. lie is a member of Alpha Phi Alpha Frulernily. Mill plans to enter Moslon Conservalory of Music to further his study in voice culture. WII.MAM A. 111.1. H. ALBERT WHITTINGTON Dick Attain we have another expound of Douglass High School. Mallimore, Dick Wliillinitlou. I'm sure you've read of him. He is a regular fellow and a clean sport, lie’s quite an admirer of Ihe fem- inine sex and and.....vice versa, lie is a ‘Varsity basket-hall player 1. 2. 3 and his fourth year being elected lo the captaincy of the team, lie is a member of the Yaphner Club, winner of die Hodman Wanamaker Milde Prize in his Sophomore year, won lirsl place in Intra-.Mural high jumping 20, member ’Varsity tennis squad, and a member of the Kappa Alpha Psi Kralernily. Dick hopes lo study medicine for bis life’s profession. II. A. WHITTI NOTON EDGAR VAN WIMBERLEY Two Meat Two .Meal is one of those who is loud in spots and the spots seem lo he the time when lie is selling pie at night. lie came lo Lin- coln in his .limior year from delhune Corkman College, Daytona Meat’ll. Florida. Two Meal is a member of the John Miller Dickev Society. Phi Mela Sigma Fraternity, and his hobby is chemistry, lie couleuiplales dentistry a( Meharry and as an allernalive lie chooses Ihe ministry. K. VAN WI.MIIF.RI.KY

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