Lincoln University - Lion Yearbook (Lincoln University, PA)

 - Class of 1931

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 JASPF.K CONK I. IN FKKNCII Juzzbu” A product of St. Augustine. Kalcigh. N. C.. Jnxzbo Is well thought of by Ills classmates, and Is certainly a very regular fellow. I.ong of limb ami wiry, lie has proved himself to he an athlete of some importance, lie is a Varsity letter man in Football and was a mem- ber of the Championship baseball Team in ‘.10. Also a member of the Class basketball and Track teams. This young man Is the best skull «Inigger in our class. French Intends to study dentistry. JOHN AXDKKSON HAWKINS ••ii’o r John jumped from Central High School of Cleveland. Ohio, to the cap- taincy of the great Lincoln Lions' bas- ketball team. His ambition Is to be a doctor and a real doctor. He is a corking good liaskctlmll player, being on the Varsity squad his four years. Captain of basketball Team. Ml. Lives In the Science building and stays in his room during Ids spare moments. Wolf is Lincoln's lending Physical Kdiicntion Instinctor, being Coach Taylor's mainstay. Ilis campus hobby is putting trunks against doors, and being able to out-talk anyone. He Is a member of Alpha Phi Alpha Fra- ternity. JF.UF.MI All FAIRFAX II Alt MON Jerry” Jerry, quiet, unostentatious, yet ag- gressive when a rouses I, lent himself to Lincoln University from West Chester High School. Jerry is well known and liked for his athletic ability. Utmost confidence was always placed in him as a fullback of sure calibre and a pitcher hard to overcome. Activities: baseball. Football. Presi- dent Class !. Treasurer Class 2. Drum- mer and Leader of the University Or- chestra. and efficient mail-man. lie is a member of the Alpha Phi Alpha Fra- ternity. Jerry intends to study Inw. TIIKODOHF. IIKNKY HINTON lAtzurus Halls from KnglewtHKl High School of F.nglewood. N. J. He wants to be- come a young lawyer. He will enter Yale Law School in the fall. This fellow is renowned for bis gala appear- ance at the classics with the most beau- tiful girls that can lie found in any man's state and he Is modest about the affair, ton. He likes Kconomics and Philosophy and a few other subjects in tIk social Held. During an interview he was asked. What Is it that sets you apart from the rest of the mob? lie replied. “There’s something about me Hint's different, that's all. So you see. we still have yet to liud out his secret to being attractive. F.DWAltD KF.KMITT IIIfSlITOWK.lt Rudy Itudy comes to us from Washington High School, Greensboro. N. ('. He was a member of the Student Council MI27-28. Manager of Class Intramural basketball Ms-Mu. Vice-President of Student Council. Mo-Mo. member of Glee Club from '2D to Ml. Member of Sportsman's Club, Student Tailor. His hobby is women. Ills favorite city is Philadelphia. Plans to matriculate at Michigan Ijiw School. He is a mem- ber of the Omega Psl Phi. TIIItODOKF. F. HAWKINS 7V T “Ted hails from Orange. New Jersey. The most quiet and Industrious fellow in our midst. Ted has been given the bulk of all responsible positions in various organizations in which he Is a member, ami lias performed ad- mirably in every one. besides being Instructor in Chemistry, he has found time to be the leading factor in the obtaining of our year book. Activities: President of Glee Club. Vice-President of Class. Kdltor-lu- Clilcf of Lincoln News. Treasurer of Y. M. ('. A. Cabinet, second prize win- ner Junior Oratorical Contest. Vice- President of beta Kapjm Chi Sclent illc Society, member of Lincoln's Quartet. Instructor in Inorganic Chemistry, member of Pbi beta Sigma Fraternity, and Cum I .nude Student. Ted expects to study medicine and do research work in chemotherapy. 12

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JOHN DON AI.I) BUTLER Bull A quiet mid yet active member of our claw Is Butt. He showed excep- tional ability on our executive com- mittee for the Junior Prom and the executive committee for graduation ac- tivities. He is a member of the Dra- matic Club. His major Is Biology and minor Is Chemistry. His favorite city Is New York. His main hohhy is Bac- teriology. added to tills is golf. He loves to he in solitude. He Is nil honor student and a member of Alpha Pill Alpha Fraternity and of l’hi Lamb- da Sigma Literary Society. JONATHAN MAXWELL CHATMAN Mack” Maxwell hails from Douglas High Seltool in Baltimore. Md. He intends to continue his study of the social sci- ences in some graduate school. Lin- coln loses a splendid swimmer by not having a swimming |mhiI. but Mack shows his wares down at the old swim- ming hole. Jonathan is a popular member of the class and a real, reg- ular fellow. He Is a member of Uho Nu and Ills hobby is week-ending to Baltimore with ••Nature Walker and “Steve” Moore. He Is also a mem- ber of the Omega Psi Phi Fraternity. FRANK F.DWARD l)UKNELL Stiff e” Ole Sage comes all the way from Media High School to Lincoln Univer- sity. where he prides himself on being a big city boy. lie is well known for his wise saws. He specialized In Math and Languages, while he was also a member of the Class Football Team and Varsity Track. Class Base- bull. French and Spanish Clubs, mem- ber of dice Club. FRANK AUGUSTUS DE COSTA Frank, Frankie” Our class leader comes to ii frOm Avery Institute. S. C . ThivTalmetto State. Frank is a Icadtfr. student, scholar and friend magnanimously wrapped up in one Individuiil. Activities: Class President, Varsity Basketball. Class Football. Baseball, and Track, mcmbcF of Alpha Phi Al- pha Fraternity. Secretary of Beta Kappa Chi Scientific Society, President Phi Lambda Sigma Literary Society, Fresh- men Oratorical Contest (first prize). Kappa Alpha Psl Oratorical Medal. Sophomore Oratorical Contest (second prize). Freshmen English Prize (llrst). T. M. Seiden Scholarship medal. Var- sity Debating. President Debating So- ciety. Varsity Club, only Senior who made llrst group for four years - Valedictorian. Instructor in English, Library Staff. The world awaits Frank in the teach- ing profession. ROLAND HADLEY CUNNINGHAM 'Zuta” At the advent of this school year Zuta was welcomed to the folds of Phi Delta Chi. Roland came to us from New York University and Jersey City claims him as her native soil. Dur- ing the soccer season, Zuta was nick named “Legs. due to his need or pos- session of, wc do not know, hut we do know he can really cover the soccei Held. During his short stay with us. Zuta has become very popular among his fellow-students. Cunningham has majored in science and expects to at- tend graduate school In the fall. JEFFERSON DKVKAUX DAVIS. JR. Jeff Jeff attended high school at Tus- kegee Institute. Ala. He felt the call of a higher education and decided to Journey North. Being a very studious and industrious chap lie has maintained his place in the honor group for four years. Activities: Student Instructor in Physics. Secretary of Class 2. Treas- urer of Beta Kappa Chi Scientific So- ciety. President of the Mask and Gown Society, and member of Intramural and Independent Basketball Team. He is a member of Alpha Phi Alpha Fratern- ity. Jeff intends to be an architec- tural engineer or contracting engineer. 11 A



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DRNIIY CLAYTON IIObSON Smiling Hop” wns willed to us from tin Columbian Heights High School. i which is hi I lie twin city of Winston- Salem. X. C. Hop’s rccont in sports Is somewhat synonymous with the two cities above, for he was doubly active. , playing the role of manager and play- er. namely tennis and soccer. We all I will remember the Hobson smile. Activities: Captain of Soccer 31. manager and player of Tennis Team '31. Varsity basketball. Reporter for Varsity Club. Deputy Chief, futrumiiml Un-yard champion. Keener of Record for Kappa Alpha l sl Fraternity and 1 assistant writer of class will. Hop intends entering Springlicld V. M. C. A. College. GEORGE WILLIAM HUNTER “Droop” Droop comes to us from De Witt Clinton High School in New York, lie has devoted much of bis time in spread- ing the II. K. X. Scientllic Society to other schools. His ability as a student and scholar may be inferred from the following: President of beta Kappa Chi. Scien- tific Society. Secretary of I'M Lambda Sigma Literary Society, winner of Imtli Freshman and Sophomore prizes in Mntliemallcx. bradlcy Prize for meri- torious work in Science. Instructor in Freshman Chemistry. School Librarian. Supervisor of Campus Grounds. Class Day Scientific Orator. Chairman of Finance Committee. Junior Prom. Hon- or Student. RALPH T. HOLT “Chief Stool Ralph Holt, popularly known on the campus as “Head Stool. is another p rod net of the New Jersey schools sys- tem. having graduated from the Orange High School. Filtering with the class of 1031. Ills quiet, unassuming and non- chalant demeanor, immediately won for him many friends. In recognition of these iiunlitics and Ids prestige, lie was elected President of the Student Coun- cil during his senior year, it was lie- cause of this position of authority that lie was named Head Stool. Activities: Manager of basketliall Team '31. Secretary Athletic Council. Secretary Intramural Council, besides the President of the Student Council. Varsity Club, and mcmlicr of Kappa Alpha Psl Fraternity. Craduatc school will receive another of '31’s distin- guished members. JAMBS OSCAR I.EE Cokey” Cokey went to high school in Store College. W. Vu. Since arriving on this campus lie lins shown himself a con- scientious worker, and has lieen re- warded for this virtue by being elected vice-president of V. M. C. A., trainer of the football team, the Prom Com- mittee and Omega Psl Phi Fraternity, lie has specialized in philosophy and languages and spends Ids spare time reading. Two of Ids favorite class- mates are Horace Woodland and Sam bullock, hut he wouldn’t miss a trip to Philadelphia even for them, lie plans to go to Divinity School. SINGLETON bBRXAKD HUGHES “Bernit” From the capital city of Maryland we have our dashing collegiate soil, “bcrnle Hughes, who Is a graduate from the Douglas High. A collegian in every sense of the word: spurts, studies and friends were given their respective weights by bcrnle. To describe bernie would he picturing the 20(h century college student. Every- one of us will lemcmhcr him for Ids life and pluck on the gridiron and track. Activities: Varsity Footliall and Track. Manager of Class Track Team. Intramural s] ortx. member of Alpha Pld Alpha Fraternity. bernie expects to study medicine, along with Ills “individuality. LEROY DENNIS JOHNSON “Du sip” Uiiighornc. Pennsylvania, claims him as one of her favorite sons. Quiet, modest, reserved, he has endeared him- self to all of us. Leroy or Dennis, as most of us prefer to «til him. has en- gaged himself in a host of extra- Mirriculur activities since niriving on the campus. Varsity baseball, beta Kappa Chi. Phi l.nmlxlii Sigma, and interclass basketliall and Football arc just a few of them. J.eroy also served as manager of the 'football team in Ins senior year, and las to committees, there were few without him serving in some capacity. What a mini! We all wish you luck. Dusty. 13

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