Lincoln University - Lion Yearbook (Lincoln University, PA)

 - Class of 1972

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TIME It is time for us to go For the spring has come. Time for us to glance, For many, a final time into the faces of those we once touched, loved and understood. It is time to glance into the faces eyes of friends, to paint, their pictures in our minds until the end of time. It is time to do all things undone; for the time has come. Friend! Where are you? Touch me Let me see and feel you, so that I will always remember you and your sweet dark face. The Times, they are calling may our past make us strong to endure the uncertain future. Lincoln has brought us together. From nostalgia to rage, We shall remember in our hearts in our souls. The experience shall be remembered but not continued for the spring has come and we have grown. 8



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4.15 Tops Dean’s List David Phifer, a Lincoln University sophomore, spent his summer work- ing with ghetto children in the communities of Harlem and Bed- ford-Stuyvesant. He organized spe- cial events for the playstreet child- ren. The entire jjrogram was spon- sored by the (Jhase Manhattan Bank. DEAN'S LIST Second Semester. INX-It Ann Ashley )H Howard Atkinson JO Lula A. Beatty «0T Robert Berry Sharon Black J.U Barbara Cherry J.U Rosalyn N. Clarke J.4S Carolyn B. Cleveland J.U Dolores S. Coleman J.U Ablb T Conteh J «0 Mary M. Cross JST Frances C. Crummey IN Milton Davis J.SI Robert J. Davis IN Ramon deCordon J.77 David Eisenhower in Harry W. Farmer ISO Larry J. Fentress ITS Thisbe E. Fields J.ST Vlvlca Fitzpatrick i.n Ronald Freeman J.U Janice L. Closter J.M Vanere Goodwin J.U Bryant Height JO Joanne Henderson J.M Lucille E Herber «.00 Lydia P. Holland J.M Patricia Jacobs J.M Lucia Johnson J.M William Kuhn IN Ceclle Latlbeaudlere JO Dlan T. Lewis J.ST Sandra Long JM James Davis, a sociology major at Lincoln University, talks with Mobil Oil Corporation managers Peter Krist (r) and William Granville Jr. dur- ing his week-long visit to Mobil facilities in the New York-Philadelphia area. Jimmy Martin JM Steven Matejovsky JM Rudolph Mayo J.tl Leonard Meggs JM Cheryl Miller J.M Norman Moyer J.U Thomas Moyer J.U Nicholas Mphatsoe JM Linda Neasom J.M Robert N. Norrlngton J.U Denis Otlvlelra J SS Bruce Pendleton JM Randall Perry IN Gary A. Peterson JM David F. Phifer J.M Roberta I. Povetones JM Sherry Robinson J82 Alana Ross J.U Cynthia Shearln J.M Ava M. Smith J.ST Constance Smith J.40 Emma Smith JM Monica Smith 3.87 Emell Spratley J.U Brenda Stewart 4.00 Maxine Stewart J.Tr Sharon Sutton 3.8J JoAnn M. Thomas 4. IS Hazel L. Thompson J.ST Bernadlne Tinner J.U George Walker ! .au Marcella Washington J.ST Savilla Weaver J.S0 Joan Williams J.M Jessie Woodhouse J.4S John D. Wooten J.SJ Wayne R. Wright 3.48 Alfred Wyche J.Jf Robert M. Zahn 388 For two years Arthur Froe, along with other con- cerned students has been working with youths from the Lincoln Village and Oxford area. Every Satur- day from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. about 50 youths, age 4 through 17, are on cam- pus. During this time they participate in activities planned by Lincolnites. Howard Atkinson ATKINSON IS NAIA NOMINEE A 429 batting average for baseball center fielder is pretty hard hitting. Howard Atkinson Jr., a 1968 graduate of Penns Hills High School in Pitts- burgh, and a Lincoln ju- nior, was nominated by the N.A.I.A. for Honor- able Mention All-Ameri- can for the 1969-70 base- ball season. n Arthur Froe Yes, we had just been at Lincoln for a year or two, but we were already indicating the high caliber of the members of the Class of 1972. We were showing our excellence and concern — in sports, in academics, and in the community. WHITE ACCLAIMED AS TOP WRESTLER Veteran grappler Gregzie White, the most outstanding wrestler in the Dela- ware Valley Conference, clinched the number three spot in the nation by pin- ning defending champion Fred Lett of Adam State College, in the third over- time period during the National Asso- ciation of Intercollegiate Athletics Wrestling Tournament (N.A.I.A.) in Superior, Wis. A former New Jersey State wrestling champion, White, wrestling at 158 lbs., went the dual meet season undefeated, compiling an impressive 11-0 record. His over-all season record now stands at 15-1 after winning four bouts in the N.A.I.A. tournament and losing one. 1 10

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