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The LINCOLN LION 1970 • 4 THE LINCOLN UNIVERSITY HUH •t. key to Lincoln, but often the key takes the form of a multitude of symbols. The yearbook staff has tried to outline in this book the symbols; the essence of Lincoln. It is impossible to capture between the pages of a book the whole of any university, especially one as intricate and unique as Lincoln. However, we have captured the Lincoln community in its diverse aspects and dimensions. We offer to you glimpses of people who have been partners'in friendship, people who have taught and guided us, and people who have been partakers of the same Lincoln experience. Open your eyes to take in the pictures and words; but open your mind for some hundred pJes . I try the Lincoln experience. ■- -w.- IN MEMORIAM HARLAN B. JOSEPH And life is not always fair. . . The class of nineteen hundred and seventy would like to dedicate this page to Harlan B. Joseph. His death came in the midst of a confused New Jersey riot. Now, again, there is confusion in the world—at Lincoln and in the minds of all of us who are trying to make some sense at of this universal chaos. At this time, however, we would like to stop and reflect on the memory of a fellow class-mate who always seemed to have a demeanor of calmness about him. Our class would like to acknowledge and honor the memory of Harlan, a black man whose death made the Lincoln ex- perience bittersweet. Th Clou of 1970 TO THE CLASS OF 1970= In size, diversity, achievements, and beauty, your class is our most brilliant example to date of the growth and complexity of change that Lincoln University has experi- enced in recent years. Change and the challenge of change dominated this institution during the time that you were here. Indeed, your class is especially symbolic of the spirit of change since it was with the Class of 1970 that we ushered in planned and formalized coeducation. With your graduation we bring to full realization the in- stitution's belief in a commitment to educational oppor- tunity for males and females at Lincoln University. What have these four years meant to you? Perhaps only time can tell. While at Lincoln you saw and, in all probability, participated in the birth of the Humanities program; the introduction of the 4-1-4 Calendar; the development of the Black Studies Institute. These and other innovations were designed to strengthen the basic curriculum, bring greater relevance to the students' edu- cation, and contribute creatively to the institution's efforts to educate the whole man. You also saw during your time the growth of student power and responsibility in governance and decision-making. But the real measure of the meaning and significance of your experiences at Lincoln comes not in the prideful cataloging of changes or the listing of events, but rather in your ability and commitment now to use these experi- ences to influence, shape and change the environment in which we live. Hopefully—as the familiar commencement oratory will remind us—you have grown in wisdom, truth and ideals. Hopefully, that is what the sum of your expe- riences at Lincoln means. Thus, your Alma Mater will watch with interest and concern as you put your educa- tion to its most relevant test. It is a privilege and a pleasure for me to extend the good wishes of the University to you. You have given much to Lincoln and, we trust, you will take much away. And Lincoln is surely better for your presence and con- tributions. We all wish each of you the very best in your lives, in your careers, and in your relations with your fellow man. All good wishes, Bernard W. Harleston Acting President FACUL ROBERT N. GARDNER Acting Dean of Students DR. LEROY D. JOHNSON Dean—Registrar 8 ELSIE WINCHESTER Assistant Registrar DONALD L. MULLETT Business Manager Treasurer ROBERT L ALBRIGHT Director of Admissions CLARENCE L. KINNEY Assistant to the Business Manager BRADSHAW P. KINSEY Assistant Dean of Students 9 ' CARL A. THOMAS Director of Student Activities ond International Student Affairs | t 11 ! i DR. WARREN E. SMITH Consulting Psychiatrist GLADYS W. RENWICK Associate Manager of Food Service CATHERINE THORNTON Resident Hall Director '.to PAUL D. HARRIS Manager of College Store and Post Office DR. JULIAN L. GREIFER Director of the Institute for Community Affairs 11 FLORA HECTOR Secretary to Dir. of Student Activities and Interna- tional Student Affairs HAROLD D. GUNN Associate Professor of Soxiology and Anthropol ogy PROFESSOR JOSEPH L. HARRISON Chairman of the Biology Dept. 12 PENELOPE J. KINSEY Instructor in Psychology ELSIE S. TOWNSEND—Secretary to Biology Dept. VIVIAN W. KLINE—Assistant Professor of Mathematics PROFESSOR WILBERT ROGET Acting Chairman of Modern Languages Dept. DR. ENOCH D. HOUSER-Associate MILTON BARBEHENN-Director Audio-Visual Professor of Biology Center HAROLD E. BANKS—Instructor in Biolo- PROFESSOR LOUIS S. PUTNAM-Acting Director of the Humanities Program DR. EDWARD B. GROFF—Associate Professor of English PROFESSOR ORRIN C. SUTHERN —Chairman of the Music Dept. 13 PROFESSOR H. ALFRED FARRELL Chairman of the English Dept. DONALD L. PIERCE Assistant Professor of Mathematics PROFESSOR ANDREW E. MURRAY Chairman of the Religion Dept. PAUL A. RUSSO Assistant Professor of History PROFESSOR FRANK G. DAVIS Chairman of the Economics and Business Dept. CARLTON D. TROTMAN Assistant Professor of Psychology LASZLO TARNOI Associate Professor of History 15 PROFESSOR HENRY G. CORNWELL Chairman of the Psychology Dept. PROFESSOR JAMES W. FRANKOWSKY Chairman of the Mathematics Dept. BERNARD J. FELCH—Assistant Professor of Art PROFESSOR MARSHALL W. FISHWICK—Chairman of the Art Dept. FRANCES SLOCUM Assistant Professor of Music 16 t ALFRED MOLEAH Acting Director of Black Studies PROFESSOR THOMAS M. JONES Chairman of the History Dept. GOLDYE K. JOHNSON Circulation Librarian Reader's Advisor PROFESSOR MARTIN OPPENHEIMER Chairman of the Sociology Dept. SHEILA A. GIBSON Instructor in Sociology EMERY WIMBISH, JR. Librarian with the rank of Associate Professor 17 ZATIONS i Women Students Association Sandro Long—Vice Pres. Patricia Paden—President Kathleen Benjamin—Secretary African Students Association A Fly Block Froternity—A Chopter Grove Phi Grove Froternity—lion Chopter 21 OMEGA PSI PHI FRATERNITY INC BETA ' CHAPTER LINCOLN UNI • S1TY Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Ine.—Mu Chapter Omega Pii Phi Fraternity, Inc.—Beta Chapter Alpho Phi Omego Fraternity, Inc.—Sigma Omega Chapter I Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc.—No Chapter 307—Academic Social Fellowihip— Alpha Chapter 24 Wine Pti Phi Fraternity Kappa Alpha Pti Fraternity, Inc—Epiilon Chapter Alpha Koppa Alpho Sorority, Inc—Eptilon Nu Chapter 25 Delto Sigma Thoto Sorority. Inc—Zeta Omega Chapter Cross-Country Teem—Joseph R. Vorro, Cooch Wrestling Tcom Allen B. Cook, Jr., Coach 30 31 c GS , g£= Var ity Batketball Team— Floyd W. loiiure, Coach Junior Vorjity Batketball Team—Anthony Rinaldi, Coach 33 I XNaanx A ACADEMIC «?.'• ' -iV.. . v 'll weS y • v-w w « • ■MM 36 LoGrelto Kennedy—Second attendont Barbaro Foltom—Mi  Lincoln U. Melodi Simmon — Fir  attendant MISS LINCOLN AND COURT from left to right: Ada Adam , Barbara Meadow , Ettella Gibb , LaGretta Kennedy, Janice Rice, Brenda Sparkes, Barbara Fol om, Marcella Wathington, Faye Ka9® Pamela Murroy, Sandra Long, Melodie Simmon , Rita Whitehead. 37 THE BOYCOTT: THE CAUSE 40 I Cuthering o the Student ioH The Assembly 41 42 The diiciifion hoi been held THE RESULT 43 Tho Lincoln Univonity Ambulance 46 47 a- a 48 49 The Homecoming Float ol 1970 WANTU WAZURI Th Sport Banquol Oo you remember singing the Alma Mater? The Lincoln Players 53 Dcllie Spencer, prei. of Alpho Phi Alpha, preienting an honorary certificate to Duke Ellington 54 Stokely Carmichael 9« 58 59 60 62 63 66 67  i Cia Office : Deborah E. Jones. Treasurer Robert L Chapman. Vice-President Angela M. Davis, President 68 o •o 70 72 MARLYN M. ATTERBEARY Humphrey STEPHEN R. AUSTIN “Cabaret .' y 'A « CALVIN W. BLACK Black SHELIA G. BOLDEN Shay Girt' «4 T CAROLYN B. CLEVELAND Caror MARIE L DARGAN Jersey 87 EMMANUEL J. EKPO Ekpo JOHN H. DIXON Joe Dix AUTHUR T. GIDDINGS, JR. Chip 4 93 GREGORY B. JONES Mohair ROSE MARIE JAMISON Gipsy Rose MARILYN E. LUCAS Little Luke MICHAEL B. LIPSCOMB Mike 109 CARL McDOUGAl Super Cool RONALD L. MEEKS Meeks FRANCES J. LLOYD The Baron ANITA L JOHNSON Anita WILLIAM C. POLLARD Beany PATRICIA A. PRAY Par PAMELA G. ROBERTS Pam PATRICIA M. ROBINSON Pal 7 V A 'AT 'v V 119 120 it 124 125 HERMAN D. SNYDER, JR. Herm Germ paula a. taylor BEVERLY J. THOMAS LINDA WORMIEY Worm HAROLD O. WILSON Boston Pete y' 133 134 VALERIE T. BELL Vo r JOHN L. LUDLOW John JAMES L RHETT, JR. Jimmie I J 135 THELMA A. CRIVENS Memph JOSEPH C. HONER, JR. Joe 136 DONN G. SCOTT Chic IBANGA AKPAN Ibanga 137 138 139 M. LOUISE SCOTT Louise 140 MICHAEL R. KEYSER Kiez EDDIE M. COTTEN Cotton EDWARD F. COLLINS Rockey 143 144 145 DONAL E. C. JACKSON, IV Donnie 146 PATRICIA D. MATTHEWS Paf s TERRY C. VICKERY Terry 148 REGINALD 1. McGHEE Reggie ROBERT I. YANCEY Yoncey JAY T. HARRIS Jay 149 150 151 • . ¥ 3 ' I £. v ,. t ' r BARBARA A. MEADOWS Barb 153 HONORS ASSEMBLY-1970 And we must wrestle, be- cause it takes strife, struggling and contention but in the midst of an embrace for we love the problem, because it is ours. Peace and Power, may God give you identity, may dignity be yours and May God's greatest treasure come to you, may you be free. Rev. Jesse Anderson addressing the Lincoln community on Honors Day. 156 The yearbook staff would like to acknowledge and express our sincere appreciation to those who helped make this yearbook a reality. We would especially like to thank Dr. H. Alfred Farrell for his cooperation and as sistance. The Lion Staff: Editor in Chief: Aubrey Ford Assistant Editor: Marilyn Lucas Copy Editor: Angela Davis Staff: John Wlazelak Joanne Briggs Joanne Howard Pamela Murray Robert Chapman Ulysses Cosby Carl McDougal Cover Designer: Victor Brown 157 Judge Joseph C. Woddy, ‘35, addressing the alumni al the annual banquet. 158 139 Julian Bond racoiving an honorary dagraa of Doctor of Civil Law. 161 Student Activities at THE LINCOLN UNIVERSITY A concentrated program of co-curricular activities dedicated to the concept of total, responsible development; through active cooperative thinking and participation. FILMS FORUMS DISCUSSIONS LECTURES PANELS SYMPOSIUMS CONFERENCES DANCES ATHLETICS TOURNAMENTS CLASS ACTIVITY GROUP ACTIVITY MUSIC STUDENT GOVERNMENT DRAMA PAN HELLENIC COUNCIL FRATERNITIES SORORITIES RECITALS EXHIBITS DEPARTMENTAL CLUBS INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS BLACK ARTS FESTIVALS BLACK STUDIES INSTITUTE ACTIVITIES THE STUDENT UNION We wish to extend our congratulations and best wishes to the men and women of the class of nineteen hundred and seventy Carl Alan Thomas, Director Student Activities and International Student Affairs 162 Norman Brinkley, Assistant Dir. PATRONS Mr. John D. Polk, 1401 W6th St., Chester, Pa. Mr. Mrs. Walter Wlazelak, 229 Main St., Linfield, Pa. Mr. Edward Brown, 343V2 Lamokin St., Chester, Pa. Mr. Mrs. Earl Foster, 1100 Kerlin St., Chester, Pa. Dr. Reuben W. lishman, 550 Haves Ave., Norristown, Pa. Mr. Mrs. Henry Brown Mrs. Lillian Davis Mr. Randy Dixon and family Mr. Mrs. William Foster Mrs. Barbara E. Johnson Dr. Andrew E. Murray CLASS OF 1970 DIRECTORY Aloysius A. Adolf, 1720 W. Girord Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. 19130 Akpan I. Akpan, 7092 Forrest Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. 19138 Wilmer C. Ames, Jr., Chesterfield Field, Crosswicks, N.J. 08515 Thomas K. Andrews, Jr., 2391 Limestone Road, Wilming- ton, Del. 19808 Ann Ava Ashley, 3312 Hamilton St., Apt. 4, Philadelphia, Pa. 19104 Sharon A. Ashley, 3312 Hamilton St., Apt. 4, Philadelphia, Pa. 19104 Stephen R. Austin, 2011 Morris Ave., Apt. 67, New York, N.Y. 10453 4 Henry R. Autry, 15 Brafman Drive, Trenton, N.J. 08610 William W. Bakken, 152 Brick Road, Oxford, Pa. 19363 Hubert B. Barnes, 128 Bertram Ave., lansdowne. Pa. 19050 Valerie T. Bell, 2092 Arroyo Ave., Pomona, Calif. 91766 Mayo M. Bell, 517 Pitcairn St., Braddock, Pa. 15104 Harriet D. Benson, 782 N. Van Ness Ave., Hollywood, Calif. 90038 Franklin J. Bolmarcich, 529 Raab St., Willow Grove, Pa. 19090 Richard M. Booker, Jr., 54 N. 20th St., East Orange, N.J. 07017 Donald C. Boughton, Jr., 527 Kenview Ave., Kennett Sq., Pa. 19348 Richard H. Bozzone, Parkside Apts No. 3, 537 E. Cypress St., Kennett Sq., Pa. 19348 Michael D. Brenner, 1220 Glenview St., Philadelphia, Pa. 19111 Joanne Briggs, 274 S. 19th St., Newark, N.J. 07103 Jacqueline D. Brown, 1914 Reed St., Philadelphia, Pa. 19146 Porter S. Brown, 5001 2 N. Ohio Ave., Atlantic City, N.J. 08401 Victor E. Brown, 111 Hutchings St., Dorchester, Moss. 02121 Frank B. Brunson, 1994 Vining Circle, Macon, Ga. 31204 Everette Carter, 514 Pearl St., Reading, Pa. 19602 George V. Chalmers, Jr., 28 Fairway Rd., Apt. 3-B, Newark, Del. 19711 Robert L Chapman, Jr., 433 E. Hortter St., Philadelphia, Pa. 19119 Barbara A. Cherry, 2558 Eight Ave., Apt. 7, New York, N.Y. 10030 Teddy O. Chirawu, 1825 New Hampshire Ave, NE, Washington, D.C. 20009 Zelma L. Choice, 942 W. Nesquehoning St., Easton, Pa. 18042 Jerry Clarke, Jr., 1959 Myrtlewood, Philadelphia, Pa. 19121 Rosalyn N. Clarke, 112 Hillside Ave. Newark, N.J. 07108 Carolyn B. Cleveland, 3901 Wallace St. Philadelphia, Pa. 19104 Edward F. Collins, 183-52 Babylon Ave., New York N.Y. 11412 Ulysses T. Cosby, 905 Lane Ave., Memphis, Tenn. 38105 William J. Crawford, 7332 Hermitage St., Pittsburgh, Pa. 15208 Thelma A. Crivens, 2127 Stovall Ave., Memphis, Tenn. 38108 Peter A. Daley, Yale Univ. Divinity School, 409 Prospect St., New Haven, Conn. 06520 Leroy W. Dondridge, 1019 S. 60th St., Philadelphia, Pa. 19143 Roland H. Daniels, 826 Edgewood Ave., Trenton, N.J. 08618 Marie L. Dargan, 69 Custer Ave., Newark N.J. 07112 Angela M. Davis, 1113 Butler St. Chester, Pa. 19013 Maceo N. Davis, 5707 Drexel Rd., Philadelphia, Pa. 19139 Linda A. Dennis, 6433 N. 16th St., Philadelphia, Pa. 19126 Raymond L. Dickerson, 820 Vine St., Coraopolis, Pa. 15108 John H. Dixon, 514 Burlington St. Durham, N.C. 27707 Mabel E. Dixon, Rd. 1, Box 335-C Oxford, Pa. 19363 David D. Eisenhower, 416 N. Chester Rd. Swarthmore, Pa. 19081 Emmanuel J. Ekpo, 1632 Brown St. Philadelphia, Pa. 19130 Innocent O. Eligwe, 1701 16th St., NW, Washington, D.C. 20009 Lois J. Empie, RD 2, Box 50, Cochranville, Pa. 19330 Michael N. Enyia, 2715 14th St., NW, Washington, D.C. 20009 Kent R. Felton, 53 N. Conestoga St., Philadelphia, Pa. 19139 Barbara A. Folsom, 42 N. 13th St., Newark, N.J. 07107 Aubrey Ford, Jr., 1201 S. Ruby St., Philadelphia, Pa. 19143 164 Owen Hall Gaskins, 1080 State Road, Princeton, N.J. 08540 Robert E. Gephart, 428 Grosstown Rd., Stowe, Pa. 19464 Arthur T. Giddings, III, 100 Riverdale Ave., N.Y. 10701 Janice L Gloster, 3219 Milburn Dr., Houston, Texas 77021 Arlene S. Grant, 9C Muldowney Circle, Poughhkeepise, N.Y. 12601 Thomas W. Gray, 296 Berry St., Hackensack, N.J. 07601 Argentine Green, 18 Quarry St., Coatesville, Pa. 19320 William A. Green, Jr., 2151 NW 7th St., Apt. 8, Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. 33311 Patricia E. Gregory, 5748 Oxford St., Philadelphia, Pa. 19131 Carl H. Grossman, 1609 Arboretum Rd., Wyncote, Pa. 19095 James F. Gwaltney, 1215 Reservoir Ave., Norfolk, Va. 23504 Johnie G. Hamilton, Jr., 201 Claremont Ave., Jersey City, N.J. 07305 Thaddeus J. Hardaway, 1153 Lincoln Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. 15206 Ellen M. Hardy, RD No. 3, Box 165, Oxford, Pa. 19363 Jay T. Harris, 400 Wollaston Ave., G-5, Newark, Del. 19711 Patricia M. Harris, 115 S. 21st St., Philadelphia, Pa. 19103 Joseph L Harrison, Jr., Box 141, Lincoln Univ. Pa. 19352 Darrell C. Hatchett, 19 E. 25th St., Bayonne, N.J. 07002 Eugene Hatton, 1301 S. 22nd St., Philadelphia, Pa. 19146 Charlotte A. Hazra, Lincoln University, Pa. 19352 William W. Hegamin, Jr., 1456 N. Hobart St., Philadelphia, Pa. 19131 Lance C. Hellem, 41 Forest St., Montclair, N.J. 07042 Arthur D. Henderson, 706 Warnock PI. No. A, Philadelphia, Pa. 19121 Lucille E. Herber, RD 2, Landenberg, Pa. 19350 Gene E. Hillman, 671 Conestoga, Berwyn, Pa. 19312 Sharon E. Holley, 268 E. Johnson St., Philadelphia, Pa. 19144 Joseph C. Honer, Jr., 1700 Jefferson Ave., Woodlyn, Del. 19094 Lloyd E. Horne, 240-73 67th Ave., Douglaston (Queens), N.Y. 11362 Albert R. Howard, Rte. 2, Box 45, Middleburg, Va. 22117 Joanne Howard, 714 Chandler Ave., Linden, N.J. 07036 Alterman Jackson, 666 Almanac Ave., Lancaster, Pa. 17602 Donal E. Jackson, IV, 7325 Sycamore Ave., LaMott, Pa. 19126 Larry Jackson, 811 E. Hortter St., Philadelphia, Pa. 19119 Robert Jackson, III, 9615 Trinity Rd., Charlotte, N.C. 28126 Patricia D. Jacobs, 4911 Walnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. 19139 Rose M. Jamison, 11 Fisher Ave., White Plains, N.Y. 10601 Pamela G. Jenkins, 208 W. Summit Ave., West Grove, Pa. 19390 James E. Jett, Educational Center, Westinghouse Elec., Corp., Ardmore Blvd. Brinton Rd., Pittsburgh, Pa. 15221 Crystal E. Jones, 75 Cedar St., Colonia, N.J. 07067 Deborah E. Jones, 1058 Mt. Pleasant Ave., Wayne, Pa. 19087 Elvyn Jones, 136 S. Peach St., Philadelphia, Pa. 19139 William H. Jordan, Jr., 1636 Trinidad Ave., NE, Wash ington, D.C. 20002 Malcolm J. Keiter, RD 1, Kennett Square, Pa. 19348 DeWayne Ketchum, 2516 Centre Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. 15219 Michael R. Keyser, 1358 Chinquapin Path, Churchville, Pa. 18966 Eddie Knowles, 2119 Tiebout Ave., Bronx, N.Y. 10457 Mary E. Kobugyenyi, Ox-Haven Apts., Apt. 35d, Oxford, Pa. 19363 William Kuhn, Box 141-A, Rd. 1, Paradise, Pa. 17562 Kenneth A. Lee, Rd. 1, Box 242, Coatesville, Pa. 19320 Monica Joseph, 807 S. 49th St., Philadelphia, Pa. 19143 Robert D. Lee, 209 E. Phil-Ellena St., Philadelphia, Pa. 19119 Unwin L Liabunya, Public Health Labs., Queen Eliz. Cen- tral Hosp., P.O. 95, Blantyre, Malawi Gordon J. Linton, 1819 67th Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. 19126 Michael B. Lipscomb, 2612 N. Denison St., Baltimore, Md. 21216 Francis J. Lloyd, 1322 S. 17th St., Philadelphia, Pa. 19146 Marilyn E. Lucas, 1219 Quo Ave., Hillside, Md. 20027 John L. Ludlow, Univ. Gardens Apt. N-4, Beverly Rd., Newark, Del. 19711 Frederick A. Lynch, 111-21 142nd St., South Ozone Park, N.Y. 11435 Charles R. Martin, Star Route, Shipman, Va. 22971 165 Patricio D. Matthews, 1323 Arch St., Norristown, Pa. 19401 Lillie J. Mathis, 2229 Stovall, Memphis, Tenn. 38108 James S. Mathis, 752 N. 39th St., Philadelphia, Pa. 19104 David M. May, 45 Stockton PI., East Orange, N.J. 07017 Jerry McCoy, 319 Buckley St., Bristol, Pa. 19007 Myra McDaniels, 5653 Pentridge St., Philadelphia, Pa. 19143 Carl McDougal, 379 Strode Ave., Coatesville, Pa. 19320 Reginald L. McGhee, 8571 Birwood, Detroit, Mich. 48204 Dennis E. McNeil, 1932 Montgomery Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. 19121 Mary I. McNeill, 674 Empire Blvd. Brooklyn, N.Y. 11213 Barbara A. Meadows, 51 Bonner St., Stamford, Conn. 06902 Ronald L Meeks, 2213 M. ST. NE, Apt. 3, Washington, D.C. 20002 Joseph Miro, 31 E. Champlain Ave., Wilmington, Del. 19804 Benjamin G. Moore, 706 Woods Run Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. 15212 Carol E. Mebane, 633 Corey Ave., Braddock, Pa. 15104 John R. Murray, 701 Downing St., Parlin, N.J. 08859 Pamela Murray, 545 Norris St., Chester, Pa. 19013 Bruce H. Nelson, 2439 W. Oxford St., Philadelphia, Pa. 19121 Cosmos E. Okon, 6631 Chew Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. 19119 Patricia A. Paden, 629 E. Curtis St., Linden, N.J. 07036 Patricia A. Penn, 1122 S. 58th St., Apt. 407A, Philadelphia, Pa. 19143 William C. Pollard, Rte. 4, Box 296, Leesburg, Va. 22075 Patricia A. Pray, 35 E. Walnut Lane, Philadelphia, Pa. 19144 Felix E. Romdial, 43 Wade St., Jersey City, N.J. 07305 Dwight L. Ransby, Rt. 1, Pettigrew Rd., Franklin, Ga. 30217 James R. Reid, P.O. Box 241, Pineville, N.C. 28134 Mark F. Reynolds, II, RD 1, Peach Bottom, Pa. 17563 Roufkes A. Reynolds, 14 Veranda St., Portland, Me. 04103 James L. Rhett, Jr., 745 S. 12th St., Newark, N.J. 07103 James E. Rice, 148 Winnikee Ave., Poughkeepsie, N.Y. 12601, Deceased Michael B. Roberts, 192 N. Hamilton St., Poughkeepsie, N.Y. 12601 Pamela G. Roberts, 1129 E. Durham St., Philadelphia, Pa. 19150 Elbert G. Robinson, 103 Lincoln Ave., Yeadon, Pa. 19050 Harry C. Robinson, 140 Conestoga Blvd., Lancaster, Pa. 17602 Patricia M. Robinson, 2154 N. Corlies St., Philadelphia, Pa. 19121 Alana J. Ross, 3625 16th St., NW, Washington, D.C. 20010 Michael A. Sample, 819 Garfield St., Poplar Bluff, Mo. 63901 Hazyl V. Saunders, 1512 79th Ave. No. 8 Baton Rouge, La. 70807 Jeffrey H. Schurr, 93 Main St., Linfield, Pa. 19468 Donn G. Scott, 6258 Glenoak Dr., Norfolk, Va. 23513 Marian L Scott, 133 Chapel Ave., Parkesburg, Pa. 19365 Thomas M. Scott, 47 Lincoln Ave., Yeadon, Pa. 19050 Allen P. Sendler, 227 E. 203rd St., New York, 10458 Kenneth K. Simmers, Box 6A, Conowingo, Md. 21918 Melodie K. Simmons, 2810 N. Taney St., Philadelphia, Pa. 19132 Victor J. Simmons, 2835 W. Oxford St., Philadelphia, Pa. 19121 Elmer T. Simms, 2 Carlton St., Morristown, N.J. 07960 Charles C. Singleton, III, 904 Greenwood Ave., Trenton, N.J. 08609 Constance Smith, 333 Ferry St., Sewickley, Pa. 15143 Herman D. Snyder, Jr., 17 Demarest St., Newark, N.J. 07112 Dellie Spencer, Jr., 3718 E. 149th St., Cleveland, Ohio 44120 David M. Still, 141 N. Fourth St., Reading, Pa. 19601 Sharon D. Sutton, 939 E. Durard St., Philadelphia, Pa. 19150 Patricia A. Tarry, 4846 Eastern Ave., NW, Washington, D.C. 20017 Paula A. Taylor, 36 Elliott Place, East Orange, N.J. 07018 Beverly J. Thomas, 4803 Fountain, St. Louis, Mo. 63113 Wilbert H. Townes, Jr., 6110 Gardinia St., Philadelphia, Pa. 19144 Lyncoln M. Trower, 6138 W. Oxford St., Philadelphia, Pa. 19151 Pius E. Udoh, 38 Wistar Rd., Paoli, Pa. 19301 Pius N.J. Udoh, 6631 Chew Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. 19119 Ronnie L Ulmer, 1219 W. Butler St., Philadelphia, Pa. 19140 William H. Underwood, Jr., P.O. Box 84, Kennett Square, Pa. 19348 Steven P. Vincenti, Chatham St., Avondale, Pa. 19311 166 Terry C. Vickery, 440 Park St., Oxford, Pa. 19363 Edgar D. Walker, 5904 Cobbs Creek Pkwy., Philadelphia, Pa. 19143 George Walker, 5746 Haverford Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. 19131 Samuel W. Ware, Jr., 1211 Glenn Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. 15221 Joseph L. Weicksel, RD 1, Kirkwood, Pa. 17536 Morris L Williams, 339 S. 3rd St., Reading, Pa. 19602 Carl W. Wilson, 1111 Custis PI., Philadelphia, Pa. Edward K. Wilson, III, 646 Market St., Oxford, Pa. 19363 Harold O. Wilson, 44 Hutchings St., Dorchester, Mass. 02121 John W. Wlazelek, 229 Main St., Linfield, Pa. 19468 James S. Woods, Jr., 1441 W. 7th St., Chester, Pa. 19013 Byron W. Woodson, 503 S. 41st St., Philadelphia, Pa. 19104 Linda Wormley, 1500 S. 19th St., Philadelphia, Pa. 19146 Wayne R. Wright, 2 Carriage Lane, Exton, Pa. 19341 Orrice J. 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