Lincoln University - Lion Yearbook (Lincoln University, PA)

 - Class of 1930

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8 LINCOLN NEWS HKItltKltT HTKWAKT HARRIS Hprlilc The nucleus of the New York elite Society and Is commonly known as the affable, personality Kid whose success In serious matters Is already warranted. Sings the blues inces- santly. but has the spirit of a true Lincolnitc. He Intends to attend Columbia Law School. Honor man, (lice Club. Secretary-Treasurer of Intramural Athletic Council. Intra- mural Basketball. Junior Prom Com- mittee. Student Councilman. Libra- rian, Alpha Phi Alpha. LKOX JAMKIKON HILL Hilly Otherwise known as The Sitter.” According to the reports of the Cleesmen, Hilly can outsit the best «if them on parlor duty. He lost a few teeth recently but still has that bulldog tenacity. He expects to en- ter R. U. next Fall. Glee Club. Sec- retary of Class. Librarian. Musk and Gown. THKOIMHtK It. SNOWDKN Kid Better known as the lighting par- son. Snowden has fought his way through four years of college and one year of marriage. While most of us studied, the Kid boxed and studied, holding his own in both. He Intends to return to the dear old Alma Mater next year to study Theology. We hate to leuve him for we have learned to crave his famous anecdotes and boxing stories. Student Council. '26. Refectory Boss, Footbull Squad. ’2fi-’27. Phi Beta Sigma Fruternity. HDWAItl) SIXGLKTOX GRAY Bubo Babe is a member of the New Kngland Confederation, a ‘hahf’ dozen words with him will convince you of thut. In his three years here he has distinguished himself In ever hum! of student activity. He Is a member of Glee Club and also of Mask and Gown, but recently he has given up these to orgunize a Scout troop in the village. Bube intends to return next year as Instructor in French while working on his M A. at Penn. His attainments ure Glee Club. Mask and Wig, Class Football und Varsity Squad. Student Instruc- tor. Omega Psi Phi. A MIX'D KKLLF.Y Kelley Baltimore the monumental city has the honor of cl iiming Kelley as one of Its home town boys. Kelley comes to i s from Storer College where he took his first two years of col’eglate work. He is one of those qu'et chans who believes that action speaks lo-'der than words and so it has been all along, for oi'r hero is an honor student. He expects to te ch n°xt year and no doubt should make good. He i a member of Kappa Alpha Pal Fraternity. HKXitI XKLKOX MYItICK “Jim Another one of the Georgia boys but he hus recently moved to Phila- delphia. giving the girls up this way a break. Jim has been a member of the Glee Club and choir four years. Treas. of the Musical Club. Y. M. C. A. cabinet. Sec. of Y. M. C. A.. Library Staff. Philadelphia Club. Honor Student, member of Alphu Phi Alpha. He plans to study medicine.

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LINCOLN NEWS 7 JAMES RONALD DERRY You aro now gazing upon the handsome countenance of our pre- mier track athlete. For three years Ronald wob one of the mainstays of our track team, and this year he was Its captain. And, too, he plays a bang up game of soccer. When not participating in school activities, he does social service work for the Arm- strong Association of Philadelphia. Some say he stresses the Social part of the work. His achievements arc: Armstrong Scholarship Student, Soccer, Captain of Track, Class Treasurer. Junior Prom Committee, Philadelphia Club, Honor Studont, Omega Psl Phi. FORAKER L. TURNER Doc” Turner halls from the High School department of the A. M. N. Col- lege of Pine Bluff, Arkansas. Doc” is one of those type of fellows who usually gets what he wants. Dur- ing his four years at Lincoln he has won four oratorical prizes. Includ- ing the famous Junior medal, a varsity debating key. Intra-mural numerals in track and baseball, was member of the track squad of 29-30, and business manager of the Lincoln News for two years. He contemplates entering the medical school of Northwestern University in September. Turner is a member of the Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity. HORACE GREELY DWIGGINS, Jr. ‘‘Prexy There Is no place like Kansas, is there Prexy? For four years this ambitious youth bas been kept in the limelight by his unusual ability to lead and master men. Success for him is inevitable. But now it is whispered that a charming lady from Washington is about to take him out of circulation. Rush Medical School will be honored by his presence next year. His achievements are: Y. M. C. A. (Pres.), Chairman of King's Mt. Council, Member National Stu- dent Council, Football Squad, Bas- ketball Squad, President of Class (1), Alpha Phi Alpha. WILLIAM EMERSON WATERS Pud Pud is a product of Wildwood High School. Wildwood, New Jersey. There Is no one on the campus who does not know the Pud. In foot- ball, Pud” was a letter mqn in I, 2. 3, 4; Varsity Baseball 3. 3, 4; Varsity Track. 3, 1. He is now the lire chief of Lincoln University. Pud” was chosen all-star guard of the campus skull-draggers. He is a member of the Sportsmen Club, and one of the class' social barons. A member of the Omega Psl Phi Fra- ternity. Pud plans to pursue a higher degree at Columbia Uni- versity. Hobble: Being Loud. CHARLES THOMAS HOLLOWAY “Gloomy Gus Gloomy as his cognomen implies Is not the happy, smiling type, but rather ponBlvq. He took his prep work at Avery Institute, Charleston, S. C. From his pensive attitude has come forth numerous honors and achievements: In his Freshman year he won the T. M. Selden prize given each year to the Freshman having the highest average of his class, and has made first group for five out of seven semesters; first prize in the Sophomore Oratorical Contest, and second prize In the Junior Oratorical Contest. For two years he has been studont Instructor In English; mem- ber of Mask and Gown Dramatic So- ciety for four years, member and treasurer of Beta Kappa Chi Scien- tific Society; member of Phi Lambda Sigma Literary Society; for two yours Literary Editor of the Lincoln News; member of the University Circle (a society whose members are Seniors that are outstanding In some particular field; and has recoivod the signal honor and distinction of being chosen Valedictorian of his class. He is a member of '30's in- tra-mural baseball team, 3 and 4. Alpha claims him as one of her sons. He plans to enter Meharry Medical College, Nashville, Tennesse, in the fall. STANLEY LYNTON Rev” Hails from Cleveland, he is one of those big men from the West. The Rev impresses one us being a fine upright chap and as his nick- name implies he plans to study theology at Oberlin. President of The John Miller Dickey Association. Intramural Track. Mask and Wig, Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity.



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LINCOLN NEWS 9 WILLIAM VALERIO FONTAINK Klnjcflsli JOHN l’AYNE FREEMAN A rare combination of qualities invested in onr prond Lincoln all American business man. ladies pet and a dashing football linesman. All financial wizards out In the world get scared, John Is about to be turn- ed loose. His achievements are: Football Squad, Varsity L Club, Track Squad, Lincoln News Stall, Philadelphia Club. CLEMEN T. WOltTHAM •'Clem Clem didn't give the bovs a chance to get a real line on him for lie came to Lincoln as a junior and left us in February. However we find In him a sot ini baron, a likeable fellow, and a crackerjack tennis player. His motto must have been silence Is golden’’ for Clem never burdened other people with his opinions. Alpha Phi Alpha. JOHN HIOO FLEMING Rod Chester really should erect a mon- ument to onr illustrious president. A scholar, gentleman, writer, orator and all that sort of thing. A regu- lar fellow and stuff with him that takes like a successful vaccination. Here is potential material after the U. of P.. puts on the finishing touches. His attainments are Honor man. President of Class, Student Latin Instructor, Social Editor of Lincoln News, Omega Psi Phi. Rl'SSKLL HOWARD RKIO Rusty Hails from Ole Vlrginny and particularly Portsmouth. Rusty is one of those regular fellers that everyone likes. He Is very interest- ed in science and knows his stufT in class. Member of the Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity. Plans to study medicine. Here is another man who knows a good school. He deserted Howard to come to Lincoln as a sophomore and in three years has been com- pletely absorbed by Pi Gamma Psi. Red is one of the really popular fel- lows in the senior class. His good nature, wit and contagious smile, coupled with being a regular fellow, one can’t help but like him. He ex- pects to enter medical school next year. Class Baseball Manager, Al- pha Phi Alpa. WALTER R. LONGSHORE. Jr. Bush Orange. New Jersey sent us the Buss Longshore. He is a represent- ative of the few who have ability, yet Is not ostensibly conscious of It. Buss has distinguished himself in the classroom, the athletic field, and in campus activities since his Fresh- man year. As an all-round man he is hard to transcend. H«s activities are: Class football. Varsity track. Class basketball. Class Baseball. President Beta Kanpa Chi Scientific Society. Vice-President Senior Class. Instructor in Biology and Anatomy, Editor Lincoln News. Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity. FOSTER B. JACKSON Jack Tennesee’s only delegate to Lin- coln This quiet unassuming fellow is veritable Dark Ponzi.” He has this old world doped out completely and is Just waiting now for school to close so he can jump in tho money. Librarian 3 and 4.

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