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OFFICERS Pictured below are the men who have, to the best of their ability, tried to lessen the burden of the senior class. For these are Pi Zeta Beta's officers and committee heads. Seated left to right are Vincent Godwin, editor of the '52 Lion; Oscar Sistrunk, vice-president of the Class of '52; James McCoy, president of the Senior Class; Ngwobia Uka, secretary of the Class of '52; and Walter Webb, Senior Class Treasurer. Standing left to right are the committee heads: Maurice Williamson, chairman of Social Action committee; Walter Chambers, chairman of the Ring committee; and Tilton Brinkley, chairman of Production Committee for Senior Scandals. Tiineteen
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DEAN of the STUDENTS JAMES B. MacRAE Class of 1952 It has been said that one of the marks of an educated man is, “He cross examines his day dreams.” It is probably true that no man succeeds beyond his dreams, but it is also patent that one’s dreams must not be beyond the realm of the possibility of achievement. Day dreams may be the misty, muddled meditations of a meandering mind or through the discipline achieved by the cross examining process that may become the intuitive intellectual instances of an integrative imagination. The psychiatrists have warned us that day dreaming which is idle fancy is the sort of flight from reality which is to be avoided but flights of the imagination which extend the flying ceiling to its utmost yet soar within the realms of probability of achievement are to be encouraged. Your training and experience here at Lincoln has probably provided you with the kind of imaginative intellect which broadens your horizon of your possibilities of becoming. It is my wish for you that you will not be satisfied with one whit less than your fondest dreams indicate that you may become. ”If you can dream—and not make dreams your master; . . . ” James Bonner MacRae Eighteen
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THE 1952 LION THOMAS ANUGWEJJE ACHONU P.O. Box 17 Nkwerre, Nigeria, West Africa Sociology Social Science Club 1, 4; African Students Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Choir 1; Y.M.C.A. 3; Episcopal Church Union 2, 3; Soccer 2, 3, 4; Tennis 2; Blue Key Honor Society 1; Dayton Council on World Affairs 2; N.A.A.C.P. 1. Always on his stuff, ’cause the rabble hasn’t seen him . . . Quiet type . . . Acho.” WILLIAM A. ALEXANDER 518 Maxwell Avenue Greenwood, South Carolina Omega Psi Phi. Latest edition to senior class . . . Transferred from? . . . Never seen 'til picture time. T wenty
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