Lincoln University - Lion Yearbook (Lincoln University, PA)

 - Class of 1930

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6 ANDREW OWEN DUNLAP Dunnle is a really Industrious and conscientious student as one of the Professors will tell you. When there is nothing else to do he can usually be found In some secluded spot reading up on his favorite sub- ject. Genetics. If universal appro- bation means anything, then Dunnle has a happy future in store. The Medical School of McGill University will be benefited with his presence next Pall. He Is a member of Kap- pa Alpha Psl Fraternity. LINCOLN NEWS VIRGIL TATE Halls from North Carolina, where he finished High School, and the Freshman year of college work at Johnson C. Smith University, Char- lotte, North Carolina. Tate Is a Student Instructor In Physics 3, 4% and a member of the Omega Psl Phi Fraternity. He plans to teach. HAL WOODARD RRE 'KKNRIDGE Here is a rare man—a girl shy se- nior. But we who know him more intimately and who saw him during the rocent track meet, will never be- lieve anything like that Hal came back to Lincoln after a ten-year lay- off, and his grit and determination has pulled him then, for his road hasn’t been easy. We don’t know what he will do next year, but If he shows the same stick-to-it-ivcness he has shown here, he’s bound to be re- turned the victor. JAMES EDWARD GREENE “Captain Rlack Washington’s representative in the “Loud and Wrong Club.” This pe- dantic young man has the reputation of talking about everything in gen- eral and nothing in particular. We would advise you to look for his books coming off press soon: Green's Psychology, The Discrepancies of Legislation, and The Errors in Phil- osophy. His achievements are Hon- or Student, Debater, Kappa Alpha Psl. AR.MOND WENDALL SCOTT, JR. “Scot tie” Came to us from the Dunbar High School of Washington, D. C. He Is right on the scene when there’s an argument, for he plans to study Luw and he says Shooting the Bull is good practice. Varsity Track. Intramural sports. Member of the Omega Psl Phi Fraternity. LEONARD EDWARD WILLIAMS “Stuck” Stack is one of the many fel- lows that came to us from Ole Vir- ginia. He Is quite amiable and quite popular on the campus. In his first year he won the Intra-mural broad Jump; Relay Intra-mural; team 3, Heud-wulter 4. Phi Beta Sigma cluims him as one of the sons. Ho plans to enter the Pharm- aceutical De| artinent of Meharry Medical College in the fall. JOHN BRYANT GREENE, Jr. “John Another Georgian. This studious lad lives on his stuff, but still finds time to perfect the art of love mak- ing and to add grace to difficult dancing. He Is tempermental like an artist, and rivals John Gilbert when ho dresses. Here's hoping his many female pursuers won’t get him before he finishes McGill. Honor Man, Intramural Track, Alpha Phi Alpha,

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LINCOLN NEWS 5 Class of I 9 3 tt LEON ELMEK DcKALIt Epps Epps is not exactly a John Gilbert but it has been rumored by the la- dies that he waltzes divinely. He is also an accomplished violinist, ri- valing Krelsler. Anyone who has heard our Glee Club concerts during the last four years will attest this fact. We feel sure a place Is uwait- ing him on the concert stage. And. too. he Is a scholar of more than av- erage ability. His attainments are: Glee Club. Y. M. C. A. Cabinet. Phi Lambda Sigma. Mask und Gown. Alpha Phi Alpha. GEORGE Tit A VEILS ALSTON Chippy” Chippy Is one of the few remain- ing members of the Benovolenl So- ciety of Women Haters. But. per- hups In the near future, he will suc- cumb to the chains of that fair dam- sel. who graduates from Union this June. Chippy has worked diligently In his scholastic work and thereby has attained good murks. And too. he has been one of the mainstays of both the soccer and tennis teams for the last three years, and this year was honored with the captaincy of the tennis team. He will teach next year. Here's to his success. His attainments are Kappu Alpha Pal. Soccer Team. Tennis Team leapt.). Treasurer Tide Wuter Club. Class Basebuil. World Club. IIOOKKK WASHINGTON WATKINS Spuds There Is the acme of combinations in one man. Pie man. struggle buggy operator and lover. He halls from South Jersey and acts the part admirably, judging from his knowl- edge of farming. Spuds has gained a good deal of note thru his ability to talk you into buying ple and lik- ing it. His line is certainly suited for the profession he has chosen, ministry. He will return to Lincoln to take up his study. Glee Club. Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity. HOIlKItT HEN It V PARSON Hails from up Harrisburg way. He has alwuys been rather quiet but never inactive. He is an honor student, member of Beta Kappa Chi Scientific Society. Student Council tpres.). Instructor in Mathematics, second prize winner of William Meyers Slowe prize in Math, first prize winner of I .«ah Stanford Matu P ize. In ram ral S. or.a. Jun.or P-o’n Committee. Member of Kappa Alpha Psl. TOVE GKOKGK l»AVIS Lu Lu Is one of PI Gamma Psi's hand- some Beau Brummels. During his lirst two years here he remained in the background becuusc of his meek- ness und bnckfulness. But now he is quite bold and und curefree. The reason for this change is that root of all evil -Woman. His achievements: Beta Kappu Chi, Manager Football team. Cluss Football. Class Track. Assistant Instructor in Greek. Var- sity Club. Omegi Psl Phi—show his versatility both in curricula and ex- tra curricula activities. He intends to enter the gruduute school of the University of Pennsylvania in the fail. CLEMENT MEKVIN JONES O. M. Undoubtedly C. M. is the quietest fellow in the senior cluss but never out of any of the activities. He hus maintained an honor stunding for four years without neglecting the social side of College life. He is an- other Jersey boy by adoption, origi- nating in Florida and attending prep school in Tennessee where we under- stand his heart lies. Jones intends to enter Howard Medical School next year. Class Football. Independent Basketball. Betu Kappa Chi Scien- tific Society. Treasurer Lincoln News. Phi Betu Sigma.



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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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