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LINCOLN NEWS 4 HAYES J. BURNETT, JR. “Moon” hails from Boston English School. “Moon is Vice-President of the Week-End Club, as well as one of its founders, lie is President of the Student Council, and is very austere in fnllilling this duly. Is a mouther of Omega Psi Phi Krai. Plans lo study medicine at Howard. Hobble—“Listening to love songs.” JOHN M. COLEMAN Rev. Coleman” Itev. Coleman dawned upon Lincoln's campus in our Soph- omore year from SI. Paul Normal and Industrial School. From the title you may readily understand his altitude toward tlie ministry. Ilov. Coleman is another who is very quiet and reserved until lie be- gins lo sell pies. .Member of V. M. C. A. Cabinet .‘I and 4. Lincoln News 4, football 2 and 3. and a member of Phi Bela Sigma Fratern- ity. llcv. Coleman says that his hobby is Creek. My! My! What a bobby! He expects lo enter Ceneral Theological Seminary for his ministry. JOHN R. HILL Snookums” is not so small as his cognomen sounds. At least, for those who do nol know him, I would no! advise you (o run up against him unless you have been accustomed lo handle big men. Hill is a robust fel- low, but his aiTabilily makes one forget about bis large physic, lie can be rough (ask those who played against him in football) but lie knows how and where lo lie il. He comes lo us in bis Junior year from Germantown High, Philadelphia. He played ’Varsity football holli years. Is a member of Omega Psi Phi Fral. Plans to study business administration. Hobble—Sports. MONROE DOWLING “Money As bis. cognomen implies, howling is llic money man of (be campus. Money comes from Allantic City High School. Is a mem- ber of Omega Psi Phi Fral.. A member of Inter-mural Council. Is a yaphucritc. Plans lo lake graduate work. Hobble—Social Work. MONROF. DOWLING
LINCOLN NEWS S GEORGE R. CHARLESTON Jolly” ‘‘Jelly” runic to Lincoln in his Sophomore year, nflcr com- pleting a year with I lie Massachusetts Affries. He look his nrep’ir- alocy work at Everett High School, lie was an anient athlete ami member of the ’Varsity Club. Sometimes the hoys call him ‘‘Droopy’’, hill variety is me spice of lire ami so I’m sure he wouldn't seriously object. “Jolly became rather reserved in Ins Senior year and was electee to Hie v. M. C. A. lie is a member of Omega Psi | hi Fra- ternity. GEORGE R. CHARLESTON GEORGE B. FENDERSON Fondy” came from Central High School, Philadelphia. Pa. He does not care much for the fair sex. although lie’s always in demand. How do yon do it. George? A member of Varsity tennis, t. 2. 3 and i. Is Pres- ident of Intra-Mural Council. ’21). Is a member of Alpha Phi Alpha. Plans to study medicine. Hobbie— Convincing people he’s right.” ELMER L. DOUGLASS Doug” Doug” is one of the few who left Howard to attend Lincoln and with the change he seems to he exceedingly well satisfied. Originally “Doug is a product of Itidley Park High School, from which he graduated to attend Howard. During his slay at Lincoln lie was a ’Varsity tool ball man for 3 and 4, and also a member of the Intra-Mural basketball team. If ever one wishes to gaze upon a picture of innocence catch him in action coming in late lo one of his classes, lie is a member of Omega Psi Phi. Doug anticipates medicine at Howard University. MYLES F. HIBBLER Rlgo” Higo received his preparatory work at Arkansas Itaptist Col- lege and also a year of college work there, hut Lincoln was so good to his lug brother, John, that lie encouraged him to come here also. Iligo was an original Mexican athlete, ho meant well in every Held of endeavor, hut he was just a little delicient: nevertheless. In was al- ways activi am on the go. lie played on the class baseball, football and hnskethall teams, and to his credit he made a few trips with the Varsity loolhall team. Iligo hopes to enter the field of law at the' University of Chicago. CARROL X. HOLMES C; rrol came lo Lincoln in February of our Freshman year from Pittsburg, Pa. He has always carried himself in a quiet’ and un- assuming manner, with a Hello for everyone. For the last two years Carrol was unusually conspicuous, due lo the presence of Ins ughf- liund buddy, the “Nash roadster . Carrol functioned quite regular- ly in lus Junior year when lie and the other eleven men were Irving lo make the Junior Prom a success, lie is a member of the Yapli- ners’ Club, the business manager of the Lincoln University Musical Club, and a member of Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, lie hopes med- icine lo he lus life’s work at Northwestern. HOWARD MoLEAN JASON Sonor” Senor c.-.me to us from Polytechnic Institute at San Hermann. Porto llico. One approaching turn the tlrsl few days would have wondered what it was all about, with his foreign longue, but they say actions speak louder than words and by this means Senor led his entire class hi scholarship. As a reward for his high scholarship lie was awarded the Theodore Milton Seldon prize, given to the student mainfairirig tie Highest mark for the entire Freshman year, lie has maintni»v fi a tlrsl. group ever since his stay at Lincoln, and more than likely will maintain the same through his four years. President of l lie Y M. C. A.. President of lleln Kappa Chi, Treasurer of English Society, Instructor of Spanish for four years, 'Varsity football for ,'H. Assistant Business Manager of Lincoln News and r jv •inhcr • i Mplia Pin Aloha Fraternity. Senor plans lo study Dentistry at Howard University.
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