Lincoln University of Missouri - Archives Yearbook (Jefferson City, MO)
- Class of 1975
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Madhubuti thrilled, excited and at times surprised the audience in Richardson Auditorium with his poetry and comments on today's society. Every other ethnic community has its own cultural identity but the black man. The Jews, Germans, Chinese, all take care of their people except' the black man, said Madhubuti. At points in his hour lecture, Madhubuti unloaded a blistering attack against whites. Whites have treated blacks in either of two ways-elimination or assimilation. You see they put the Indians on the reservation and on the ox back of the nickel. White history has been the most effective weapon against black people said Madhubuti. Black children have grown up with a Sambo history and now they are ashamed to look each other in the eye he said. We need a fighting history, said the poet-linguist, we need to document the events of the last 5000 years in Africa. You thought the Germans were cruel when they killed over six million Jews but Europeans killed more than 250 mil lion blacks in Africa. Madhubuti said times have not changed the position of blacks, if anything conditions have worsened. Chattel slavery has become neo-slavery and the chains that used to be on the ankles are now on black people's minds, he said. Nine times out of ten, if you have a man's mind you control his body. Madhubuti is working toward a new black movement and advised students to provide some direction for others while they are in school. Madhubuti, a one time poet-in-residence at Howard University, asked seniors what they learned in the last four years. They replied nothing, he said. Then they go on to grad school and learn nothing more. Finally they come back to the community and teach youngsters nothing, said Madhubuti. He also told students to serve as models and practice what they preach, be constructive and positive. Madhubuti, who changed his name in December of 1973, said he did so because he didn't know what Lee meant. lt may have been Chinese for all I know. He said Haki means justice and Madhubuti means dependable. Names tell about you, your past, present and future, he said. The Madhubuti lecture, poetry reading and reception was the first in a series of cultural activites in Lincoln's Festival of Fine Arts. Toni Cade Bambera s. Bambara Moves People . . . Venita Hawthorne Clarion Feature Editor 4 Those of you who weren't at the Union Ballroom, February 11, you really missed something. Or someone I should say. She's Toni Cade Bambara, a black woman. She's a writer, having authored andlor edited three books. Two of them are anthologies, entitled The Black Woman and Tales, Short Stories for Black Folks and Gorilla, My Love. In her writings, she does not only entertain the reader but offers up a lesson or moral as well. Why? Because, as she says, l don't want to waste anyone's time. Stories that have no kind of lesson to them are just self-in- dulging agnosticism. All of these may not impress you much if you've never met Ms. Bambara or what's more important, listened to her. Her L.U. audience was attentive to many of her words as she talked about Traditional and Alternative Models. She explained that traditional models, on the other hand, are new ideas and methodology and are not accepted by society on a large scale, which are not only an improvement over traditional models but challenge the overall use of them. After Ms. Bambara's speech, the audience discussed the topics she had talked about and traded their own thoughts and ideas on different subjects with hers. l can think of no other tribute to give to a speaker than for an audience to show this kind of involvement. Their reaction shows the attraction Ms. Bambara has and also explains why so many other people were gathered around her, not only to get autographs and take pictures but to continue talking to her. In discussing black women's involvement in the Women's Rights Movement, Ms. Bambara points out that the movement began to attract national attention in the sixties but that the media's treatment of the movement damaged it. The people that were powerful in the media de- fined it as a new left phenomenon, says Ms. Bambara. They took the women's rights movement and labeled it 'women's lib,' To define it they said it was a middle-class white woman phenomenon and projected that fiction into the public. Now people tend to react-Women's Lib- blahl, instead of seeing it as a movement that we do have a vested interest in, in the sense that we're on the bottom of things. . .certainly black women have an interest in any kind of movement that has anything in it for black peopIe. Ms. Bambara has been established as an accomplished and prolific writer. But she's also an accomplished and conscientious teacher. She was an assistant and then an associate professor of the English department at Livingston Collegelliiutgers University in New Brunwvick, New Jer- sey, from 1969-1974. Currently she's visiting professor at Stephens College in Columbia, Missouri. She's also working with a different kind of school program, one of the alternative models she mentioned in her speech, called the lndepent Black Schools. There are 163 of these schools in the country, which help to educate black children, some as young as TWO-years old. Their main goal is to train and inform and de- velop our next generation in our ladultsl interest. Unfortunately, not a great deal of support is offered to these schools, since we have vested a lot of time in training ourselves not to trust ourselves. We do not trust a black school operating by itself. Another problem Ms. Bambara says are parents, who are suspicious about what you're doing to chiIdren's heads. The fact that they've given the child to you for two months and he still can't read, bothers them. The fact that the child has been to public schools for seven years and still can't read-somehow that's tolerated more. Bambara said. ,, gf?fi Y fb -Xiu Q Q. I y s - L ' ' - r' X 'U xg-, if I' - 5' if z J' vi? r x X Y Biggs, R A my N A, Q ,, gf' K :., f ' -w-- lf koi ,Jvf ., x. A-4 ' Nw ,Z-Q. 1,2313 ' 1, ' w ' - f1f1iif1Ei'bi'1H.fH 4 '5!f.f iE 'A 5 1 , ir? ' ' 'sk 1 3,3 .7 cgi. . .jg L, 4, ,.,. ff-.:2'-'ff N-40 .. ' ,,.q72 f - 'au gl .pq The Hill We call it the hill A big hill where Black students come to be educated or uneducated To live or or not tollive To be noticed or or to be forgotten To come together or to fall apart The hill is trying to make it trying to survive as a Black College on a hill Rip Saw Poet fCarmen Thomasj 'f Y H 'f 1 'W' N Wlvwriww'-,ly fa if l T! r U n-fr' 1 1 f. fm .wsu ,. 1..w-Aa: w..w:JIQ wV QU Tx. ,qv an .jf-'v E:3'w'Xdjf', I '1 r If 2.1 5 1 w w I X Jn . Lu mw'Nfu, A H w 1 W n 11 W if -M-N--' -- 1 11 .f wlxf- ,E ,. .,,. . ,,,, 1 1:'4'Lr yff 1 fl f ' -MLN fir-X ' qi M- , .n::fIQ ' 1-I r, 'M 'Ivif MYIMJ I thy., Wir R -.. ' , A-if ----1 I .1 lf? ' ' I DORM CONDITIONS were reviewed and discussed by the Board prior to their campus tour. FALLEN CEILING PLASTER comes under scrutiny from Mrs. Hughes, Runge and Dr. Frank. Foster Hall students reported that the plaster had fallen out of the ceiling during this Labor Day Weekend. INSIDE THE KITCHEN, Curator McDuffie, Ms. Hughes and Mr. Edward Wikerson, Director of Food Service view the preparation of students' meals. , 3'. 'E . 13 -Y 4 1 q , sl' - fy' 'a ,n, .91 15 'fwa :J la F .I, N 'fl is 'Q www? -1-in I . v W H. r w K N 1 J .., 'EF .4 - - 'gz- 1 4 i .l H . 2 .uw H Af .1'i M ' F4 -- ,,.'.:fw: 1 Xl - x -1 . fl 1. .JJ X. L ' fy .4- 1 I. F? -7, J :. hill I 5 3 Q I QW' 5 i 'v Wi 1 Q. 5.14555 ffffw .w, A 5,11 a,T?v5, ',.y ,'-fiigwfqii 5 If i'l..,r,,,.:-, J-.w...trdfq.g. CW .fig iff 1 ,rrrru 2- is 1 6,-' Ib A T-I yrrrrtj? '.Q4s,.sii:5w:.'1-1:q:C, .A I , A ' - A' I 1 ttjfj. . 1' Q ' .ff -K-3 '- 3 nsuii, ff Ty- -P' .N ,iv 1 A..e.i7z .2 ,fr 1-i zfk-0 , . , . - . E 32 Y -v fzrlsnlfhl ',4ff,i'L4tQg-fig. X U IQ,- .v'Ai A' if ,, ef 44 fs 1 - 'Q lx '- ,WQAQS nl. lit'-C-M 4' '!. . ' 'G A 4 , I' . - p A A, In aff.- E 'Al' 9 'hm'-iff' g .l,',5'L,'l.h.'Qs1 .J- B , U' . ,U f W,. W WM , .- I . 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Ax V-4.4- 1--' 'V A W, -uf! -1 Office of the President Executive Assistant KG Pwesidem Mrs, Vivian Q. lanes ' Sefriretaw mme of me PTESid5E1F'l1 I Mrs. Jeanne Gander i 3 in ' ffl Wgiilllx gl. l instructional Affairs 'x - , zu. M al ll I 'LU' w g ff? l' ',,,'3f2H , w . ., :QP W 'A 7j l ', , l MZ ' lla ' will ' ,,T,.11, jgM,,m H . is .,,,.:,,,:5,, Dr. William G. Brooks Dean of Instructional Dean of Administrative Affairs Clara Richter Secretary Ms. Delores Lewis Dean of Admin .eq Mr. Arthur Pullam Assoc. Dean of Administration istrative Affairs ., . :Rf f., A V . v xr - L, M' Y 2 ' .L i M :.,. ,,. , L ir ii r gi M,,.,.,.v.15 4 Y .s i is. ,N 1 J Ml i AW wg A i . :ya . 5,3 W K jg 'f 'qi 1 I vi w YL A1 5, in 4 J 4 4 ii ., , Z! 'Y , -Z, .1- '5 Simi 8 1 x ,F-A K rr- 4 .- uk 'F' Mrs. Betty Helms Secretary . 2'-, as vi-1 A 'r . ,, I,' 1 x s X Admissions And Records Charles W. McKinney Director, Office of Admissions and Records lr X-B . ,.3. Marguerite McPike Admission Clerk Mary J. Cardwen Clerk!Typist-Recorder Records Floyd Walker Associate Director of Admissions and Records Loretta E. Owens Valeria D Sams Secretary of Admission Clark!Tvplst of Admissions Office BL Rochelle M. Vanderbilt Nola Uta Clark!Secretary Transcript Clark Records Office Records Office Ria Carolyn Vaughn Transcript Clerk of Records Office r J '-,. X .N 9 r ' 1 ' 1 . , , . 'Q ' ' - sap. if-5, '.' ' . A A .--.' L- --:- f . '12--11-Q ,N l .-'..n'f Walter Anderson Admission Counselor Nancy E. Franke Financial Aid Counselor 'Ili i .gf F , . : ' V' Q, lxiF'1'- A -me ' 3'?'7'3tj1 N N Loena B. Ayer Clerk! Secretary Financial id fweel' Nea e-I f' . ...- Teretha Cayce Financial Aid Counselor f 5 .f'bhagli- , f Q' . 17 'V' -' 'flill' X lf' 15 Valk' -iffy? 1 2 r 1. .' Q' . Y A fx '.fAbriP+WW li, F' iv 1 all A: .2 ,es lee r ima? ii air?-eefwWwil.k 1 ,VZ Ji: - ' i fmlf 'A 'l 4. ,1'Lf'3l-' I',:!l,'! L . Tr- .ei . dw' Joyce E. Amick Admissions Clerk ' if La Janace Stone I Director-Scholarships and Student Aide lg' 4,1 Karen L. Wieberg Secretary Budget Office A l ., ffl , O lp l 1 Dora Nlack Clerk Typist, lDisbursementl Guy V. Dorsey Colleen C. Abrahams Budget Officer Assistant Budget Officer Accounts Payable Gleen Colvin Gipson G. Okoro Ruth Bolten Supervisor of Accounts Assistant Supervisor Clerk!Accounts Payable Payable of Accounts Payable Accountants Y , Wil A A l MLN' 'SLlll,AQfl' :r . afflict Y y Qu ,. x X N16 'J' fr' f -l,, A-11 K X 't ,.' i , r l ll A , 4 1 + ,X 1 xl s ' f ' ' Xi a'-Jfil X1 , 3x Vjl Vi if ' 1 l ,f 4: 4 , 1- i A , at x QF? , xi: tx, ' tl P .Q 'E f',. e'-' as-' 1' . ! it 1 . y , l ' if A ' EJ' 3 3- 25523 l P if Lil -Y 3 3'-l JE fp. J '-el' .. .. A I- g, Y k 'W' gg: . -1 qw . , :Bl 155 5 ' P 2 'asa Horace Dotson Herbert William William J. Holman Sr. Harold Goedde Chief Accountant Assistant to Chief Accountant Accountant Accountant ERSONNEL USINESS OFFICE Eva M. Pfaff Cheryl A. Rencher Personnel Clerk Personnel Assistant DASHIERS fl 1 F.. 3 'g..g'.-1 . .1 ,, F- , . .wgS,s.g. A , Mia., :P ,. Qi. .infill , v.. , pgs ' 1, iw all K-rf'-eiilvrma 5: ' -A gew ilsllrlll -fa vi - I-.--pw ,n - -':.- - f 1 rt., Z, 3' 'fx f ww: .L iffzii-Sf5A1.Q1TQf.3 x iii!-Q 4 Y 5 Harvey Vaugh Cashier Business Office A, J FW -W rl f . i A C ,life C A A F if Darrel A. Fleury Gayle L. Henrickson Business Manager Secretary Business Office Sherrel Woodruff Delbert Griffin Cashier Busi, Office Accountant Busi. Off Nl Accountants continued Student Accountants ,i 'A .M EEA xl, l .1 My 7,5 ,,, Qi, 1 n 'i A.R. Houston Micheal Accountant Accountant Davis, Jacqueline Sandra K. Shaw Data Process I' ,Q v- ' A ' F Vi Q Lv, i x fli. , l O 4 5 A A J f 'Www -, X V fi George Bretharst Gwendolyn Douglas Nellie Brown Rona ld Nlarriweather System Analyst Keypunch Operations Keypunch Operator Computer Operations Supervisor Development ! K. V r 9ii 'X-la. e.eV:ee l i , T e S f N. 4' l, 1 X F V- ii Anita Hughes Nlehretab Egzy Carolyn Lue Linda Bellance Asst. Director Part Time Research Asst. Secretary Secretary Student Personnel Services ,cv NS' 1:47 Jesse Johnson Dean of Students Housing Daisy Barr Secretary Mary Simmons Albert Alexander Rose Fingers Director Assoc. Director Dorm Director, Bennett Hall W P H Y imci-A ':fs,.':'a'.2'a if vi ,ii will L I j 'ir , :xk.i,e,7 . I -1 V .Q ',, 1 Q it fy ' -f A 1. i l it Effie Gilmore Dorm Director, Martin Hall l ' Mllllg M' Umm f ' ' Pauline Seibert Residence Director Martine Hall 4, 4 1- ,NM . - l,.l.,z,w , ,Q jvf '- , if W WH e ' 5 ' Hi' 1 5 -is 'P New 5 , nr :-- ' - Q if J gf R, 'Ji QI. - - l f , ' - ' 5 ' fit,-4 V iii ,. 1 X 1 ,. yy- 1 gif Fi X ,, ' 2.4 4 z 1 f, x Fred Blount Dorm Director Perry Hall A 0 1 miami' N ri lf'.x I Housing it all Fyff c -vf'Hw M if Q 4:1 il '.-C' W- it , X it Q ,lg . N L ff , , D eff? .4 F N Z it if vw nh' W- rl., V an ' i ' , fi ,L '- u l NA Vivian, Hardiman Mary Fledmon Dorm Director Residence Director Bennett Hall Tower Hall lJliiiilliulllwill1. fi 'll ' r .2 Agbeja . James Amerison Dorm Director Dorm Direcotr Foster Hall Allen Hall Mary Purvis Moses, Fatammi Dorm Director Residence Director Tower Hall Tull Hall L I. 1 Q rb- A J L,-i 'S fn xglf 1985'- 1 f i ...N SGA 8.393 is K,- 7.4 I i. -e - if 5'-f rv rv ff, , - W' -- V V 'WSL N , f ,Q Egg,-,-3 up - . , ' .4 w., ,N - fifniwwf. .-L ' - -2.55654-1 ,L ' K.w:f:ffg,. Q, .- - -H fL451 :,,, 4 , 'V ' im, Y -ki m N ' , ',.L, ifwbl 'r-' 1 1 ,111-Si . A., ' ' 11 elf- 'P - ' 1 s ,. 21:33-aj 5, f V 4 3 mg, . 41 ,M , Y'-., ag, ,f - rv f ,Q . fi , 'fffl-52+ -Fx' 1' . Qian, , ., zgffgjz-' f 2 ' 31' u ': 'Y.ksiifgMi ' Y - ' ' ' 'Zi g'--'E' Q, , Q ' F -' . ' ' ,E V . q i., vs- jr-xiii'-Jvr, 1. ' 3 Wi? ' -:far-3.17 Y Q . f deff 5. 2. . 4 'r li 341 Career Counseling and Placement S69 1 .Q if James A. Saunders William R. LaRue Shelia S. Bunting Director of Placement Director Coop. Education Career Counselor Student Activities , A 3' lg Allen Stefford Homer Cavitte Copeland Director Asst. Director Veterans Affairs Public Affairs tk Erskine Vandervilt Bob Baysinger Mary K. Mitchell Veterans Counselor Part-Time Sports lnfor StaffWriter Director PBX -lisp- Elza Gilmore Alfreda W. Simms Hillman Crowell SWiTChb08fd Operator Switchboard Operator Switchboard Operator Cooperative Extension And Research Deloris Davis Dr. Mary B. Kohrs Dr. Robert M. O'Neal Relief Switchboard Operator Assistant Professor Associate Professor Human Nutrition Nutrition Owen Abrahams Assistant Professor Research Specialist I btitff Dr. Esther J. Lorah Edward D. Taylor Post-Doctoral Researcher Resident Community in Human Nutrition Development Specialist Cooperative Extension and Research continued 5 W ' ' I 1 ? , . me 1 M lgnliq H X , NIM-H! . - viii'-X45-I A-Q ' V fe? 2' 3 'I V . . 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I o 'QV 92. .i.-.P lil' - ' 5' A H , f ,lily QQZK' - ga-ey Lx, P 3 - .frlkf Ky' -T .wx V -9 N? .5-Qu-1 ..-,,-.. , 14, - .2 J af-.v A-1 a 'K .,. f' ' s I H., , 4 Cooperative Extension and Research continued 1-'fx Rf' , 7 is . In hx , ' L Hillhdx t E ll' Q W-MN 'si . . ,L5 if , '-- I A 4. s ' 2 gage? if ,f rf g ' ' ff ' ' . X ,, rfv- W -if f 5,5- Carolann Davis Veronica Davis Bryant A. Harris Nutrition Research Dietition Housing Technician Assistant Nurtirtion Research s ' - xii. .a ,-.,-A,-' g 1' 'I ' L- -' ' -M--NW-QAM V flrf 'J N , I s -'l. 4? he if egg - l in H3 sr . . ,M Ag - N L,,: Q' 'J ' , xl w I l N V7 -ji-E ,gt l xl , .4 ' - f Xl X K -L 'L .,, G, Q N . ! Lettie J. Harris Mobile Education Housing Assistant Russell A. Howser Barbara K. Paulson Research Assistant Research Assistant Agriculture QQ Dr. Gopal Krishna. h ' A - Patricia E. Sunderland Steven C. Howard A Assistant Professor Lab Technician Lab Technician 'Research Associate 1 , Agriculture - Child Development Cooperative Extension and Research, Continued in . 1 za.. I is B, E, Sykes Katherine Brinkley Fiscal Officer CIerklTVPiSf u W w u , for ., M75 ,N ,. r. 'il 5, Genevieve O. Gilbreth Secretary 15 ' Patricia L. Johnson Sharon J. Kissinger Secretary!Reoeptionist CIark!Typist Communications I ln I L. 1 A,, af P35 , , i Q :jp 1 L - L :I vp.. ff: I , Q-' 1LQ.f1f P f ae Ie- .gf I ' I' lei? ll I ' J X I ix, A T 3 ' 1 ll ll x Ov fears, X, I I 'I we C. ,T Ralph Akinfeleye Jesse L. Young Uju N. Afulezi Lloyd Collins Communications Station Manager Information Specialist Traffic Manager Specialist Advisor for KLUM-FM lDevelopment KLUM-FM THE ARCHIVES and THE LINCOLN CLARION Health Service is I : ,,',iWf-4- I Dr. William A. Ross vemna L. Nickell ' Director Staff Nurse Health Services Il Illini, V' Y 'Ist' 7 I gs 1.-A In , S Gloria L. Coffey Staff Nurse Viola J. Douglas L.P.N. Ina Robinett Staff Nurse W sv- -1 x .t 1,,m.f ' ' ggi: 1, F2315 s v University Center 1 l 5-' . I. , , l YE f 1 'I 5 1' 1 lvl , Carolyn Franklin Nygia Burch Director Assistant Director Library ' mr . ,Md E f f. '. . gs if M 2-'1 ..' 4 in ' . 5114253 V 5, t . 15. , - l 1 ,. f H 5. . s . lr, r ' ' 'ur' s xv f 5, t.: I It lei L , - ,. ' H' . I in 51. . ,. N .lf -- W z .ll , ,- ll. M f 'ty'-,rf wi ' . 'l. H314 z.z.w . l -sl. .l' :ll .E ,4- 'l :,. ,.4?', Library Staff, left to right-Top-Mrs. Mary L. Turner, Mrs. Kathleen A. Wojchiehowski, Miss Katherine D. Long, Mrs. Fredye 1 Ashford, Mrs. Harriett Robinson, Bottom-from left-Ms. Jean A. Pace, Mrs. Willie E. Green, Mrs. Dotha Bisch, Mrs. Norma Berr Mrs. Faye T. Carter. Consortium for Curriculum Change Program Q I 7 , illlfgqf 5 in' S X , 1 V C V 1 C N v. at I Thelma B. Conley Jean King ' Rebecca Montgomery Director Counselor Secretary Counseling and Testing '11 '10 - W ,T Willie M. Carswell Charles Gross Thelma Cook Janice Hockman Director Director of Testing Counselor Counselor A A if . . e a so se f . , .., Guidance and Counseling as C s A r -gm ,I MJ -.V is x f 5, Yi V. Qs ll ,a Elf f f-K ' Paula Curtis P. Scott ClerkfTypist Secretary Luiro 'lr I i-,,....,- Theodore Bryant Glen Kilpatrick Georgiann Heslag Director Asst. Director Sec! Research Asst. Student Spec Trio Services , gl .' W1 ,i X 9 .I 1 gt B' 4 if if V' A V A 5 5 I ' it .44 -. John Jones S. Whittler Arthur Murray Director Secretary Counselor Upward Bound -a--1 tw. . .-r 8, I 1 .N -.ur-s rn 'H- Jacqueline Kelly Rufo Sims Janette Smith Director Program Coordinator Clerk!Typist ',... Learning 'ahh ? ,IP Talent i Search Joseph E. Crockett Counselor Adult Learning Center t X if - J . 1, , A. 1 3 - H3 v Q 6 , f A 'J ..' I H . Q ei N i ' we in 1 3,5 , fa a Fi V 2 - 1 ' it ' Q. , - t '. ip If If ..,, . ,U I? b , - ff: 'ff ' 3 . Dr. Robert H. King Mary Sykes Pat Markenson, Instructor Professor, Education Fiscal Officer Reading Daig Center Ben. A. Rogers Asst. Prof. Ed Director 'Jil-1 Carolyn NI. Beck Ruth L. Allen CIerk!Accountant Secretary Z ,VV W A' 4 -.e ll xii' ., ' V fl fi- , 'V 3 Ki' Nfl i 5 A 1 -Q I n Y W, , 4 Q fl 1 1' N iii 5 ,gill , l' fo - X: X i LL ' r ' ' 1 L 5 1 Ill r . X x . .f ff l ,f 1 if, V J 4 , 1 1x4 Lula. W. Henry Reading Diaqnostician A ln I , . . ' - A 1,7 i W f 5' 4: f Yvonne J. Cooper Reading Specialist Day Care Center Lorel ie Chowdhury N' , Director lf 'Learntene B. Enlow R Teacher ', H .. . r T221 1 Ili ' li 1 3 r ,l l 43- . LL if H i in , 4 0 -,t-, , 1 'L N ,A 1 li '- ' 3 ' E 'mt i,!.a' 1 il i .- A Dt. 'gc r --- - - - Nlamie H. Anderson Teahcer Ms. Sue A. Bruemmer, a teacher at the center, poses with some of ' Child Development ! Child Development staff, Left to Right: Amanda Phillips, Barbara Zellenznick, Violet Brown, Deborah Howland. Central Duplicating Center lv L : I V:-if LJ 4 J ' ,, - is '-5 ,. 4'- s. - .LL.... frfygti ,haw-, f5i?q ' -'lb X ' In bv T ii i 1 We ,tg Ji QiJ?:'1 -' A 5 r 1' it X M.: -1 '- , --1 lal'N'l'e ali' if Robert E. Pettengell Purchasing Agent - 'gg .N lat i Georgia Nl. Curetor Payroll Officer lf - ' 1 i A L3 rl l gi P P 1' 1 x t X 1 .' .2 f' 'L 'P ,E 1 - 4 1 f 2 Eifii' t't - :,kl:.4i.'lf??7lr,QEQ:.' i Purchasing X tg' ag. ' 'YV ,g 1 .ar 4 ' l V ' yi' J..-4 .a f ff-. on V Lynda Gagnier Supervisor-Duplicating Lab ni-I Robert G. Lange Assistant Purchasing Agent and Properties Officer 9 J. f Dlsbrusements ' Supply Mail Room R. T. Nelson Glover Supervisor Fred F. Simms Bobbie Smith Mail Supervisor Assistant Mail Supervisor i H W, 4 f:f....fvm.., - 4 'gff Bookstore Q5 .1 X-if -1...1. x ,V .Q XXV? Clifton Garner Betty Harris Larry D. Jones Asst. Manager Cashier Manager Food Services Edward R. Wilkerson Shirley G. Quinn Director of Food Services Secretary ka QA . I ff-ff? ,Liga .M . 2575, -24,31 -. . 2 qi 'A , , 3 . . I - -1 . Food Service Group. Helper Carol Williams, Salad 2 Doris Dulle, Helper, Sherry Edwards, Helper Margie Atkins, Cook 5 Ray mond Hamilton, Helper Monnett Love, 1st Cook Viola White, Janitor Melvin Rollin, 2nd Cook Leona Rice, 3rd Cook A.S. Sedeh Chef Venneny Vaughn, 4th Cook Marcus Westfall, Dishwasher John Chapman, Salad Estella Cochran. Maintenance - Vx 's: i sed Jack W. Hires Thomas H. Benton lVlr. Blank Director Of Physical Plant Asst. Director , - -1531 Grounds and Motor Pool Alvin Williams, Gerald Wieberg, Paul Ferguson, Columbus Nevins, Kenith Cheatom, Frankie Driver, An- drew Schneiders, David Haddeston, Arthur Brown. Building Mechanical Group don Beishir, Ruth Allen, Jack Hires, Wilton Baynhaum, Tom Benton, Chas. Sestak, Keith White, Larry Wag- ner, Jack McNay, James Nevins, Herbert Bock, Jim Ashlock, Lester Rutledge, Ray Reighley. .. f -. X ,.,.- . ,, 3, . , .' ' . '- .Tx ' - zf -'T i:i ,5 ' .I , ,. 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J.ri'.1f.r.r.flizi. .gg T my 5 . .flrrrhihfclsn Ci0n'ocr:.cK0r. l g fini we-. - f . I'-m i ijml 'c' ' .. ' as It has been two years since the Old Memorial Hall has been erased from the Lincoln University Campus scenery. The following pictures shown are the remains of Lincoln's Historical past, the Old Memorial. Though the efforts of Herve Kepler, A Graduate Student at Lincoln, and a committee chaired by Dr. john Chavis Nice Pres. of Lincoln Universityj, and Dr. Gossie Hudson Qchairman of Social Science Division.j This exhibit was set up for public dis play during Homecoming of 1974. -. 'Q -. -1 + I H .'i ' T , 4 ?lQ'h,gl,I.'f-32,,1': . I A-: . , I 4,63 H -5 ' Q ff . ,N ll.. . , A in , Q .,.. , v J Y qi. .. Z.: kg . . -U 1 'iw' 4' Q' ffv- fn . 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In place of the Old Memo- rial, Lincoln University Presi- dent james Frank, and the Alumni plan to build A Me- morial Plaza, the Fund-rais- ing Activities started Half time at the Homecoming, Football game. The Artifact of the Mer Hall will be preserved that the Historical part Lincoln University will fo, ever remain intact in OT mind. , ' N 1: A6? A - ' vf' ' -' U 5 1 ' 1' ' ii ' ' 2254. 'eQ' ,'E? M' 'ni' f,'f? 1f 'fI'f Jf'-- xt h, , . ifi 'H fl ii' ' r W --i Iii iwvzf' Qi. ,J 1 N' ' i ' ' ' . ' : 11 ' . X A 'N-W'-1 'm f'v-' 'w+-'Q- 2?w?vfv'esw-ffffwvww-Hfnf l b H, ...,.Q.-,...., gf ! 5 Q 1 ,. I 1 , s 1 4 I I 1 Z F E 'I ' ' ??Y'E' - Pu- Mali' . . - 1 X 5 N + 1 M 2 'zzz X Q HiT::'v4Mi5E,fnN:W,M, f : - v -L 35,53 as my Llwiif L X ji - -- ,'wx ,,'E5H' ' an :1 4:4 '- . HL kkh. . J H .. . L25 f Q v . , f '- Lk-f': wld' . 1 , vvluqvgf.-1.15.-1 .,L1'u:y 1 4 . F .7 - Q2 1,717,915 - If M.: , by 1 ,E .' Q71 , , . 3 1 . . -wg.. w !. ' F 1 . N . . ? 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Students Support Protest Black students at the University of Missouri-Co- mbia were backed into a corner and have nowhere go, says Marvin Thompson, executive secretary of e Legion of Black Collegians at UMC. At a press nference held by LBC, Thompson said the rally d demonstration carried out on Wednesday, Sep- mber 11, in Columbia represented the kickoff for a ries of actions by LBC to support the 15 demands e black students' organization submitted to the niversity in April. Speakers include Rev. Hosea Wil- ms, president of t e Metro Atlanta chapter of the uthern Christian Leadership Conference, Rev. harles Koen, leader of the United Front of Cairo, Ill., elvingones, LU SGA president, and Thompson of e LB . E ,bam 1. ln ,W 5 B. . ' -1 1 . . .w 5. -a.,-4 qv. -'V 5 2 R S S A 4 if 337 K jj: T - - -. my 9 fl L W i -f Hs. ' .E Q s Q .L U 1-----v: f ' E -ig The Busy World i l of Lincoln University Can l still get the informa- tion. Yest of course . Prof. Blue checks it out with Instructional Dean's Secretary llVlrs. Richter, Clara.l 'J MH., Our Extension services can help you as well. . . ls this account payable? A 5R l! Ai fi X ?f:fw-t:f- --P 4.., I 'r': More than 500 students poured through the Union doors during the career week to seek help in choos- ing graduate and professional advice as well as career guidance. Most of the academic depart- ments on campus were represented at the fair, which helped build a sense of community between the student and school. LU's Nursery School ,Q Adult Education C ass . . 4 .5 will i ' F ' J. if., , -. A L f 'ww 'ho knows it? Yes Ma! I Do. . . OK Say lt-1,2,3, . A. B. C. D. E. F. G. l l uuu.. w in ll ,, ll ,, Casher's Office Have you paid your fees??? 31 ' f :tif -5132 If 31 5 'LE' 3 5 1:-xii? 24, Up 2,3,4 down 2,3,4 Boy! I'm I glad that's over. ' ' -- ---- ff -Y W,J-,, , . ,, w X .Im 55 W kiwi K I 5 M I 5 I 'W Sm -'wx gg 'JW 2 V I 2 ,.Y:fl :,,,' rl : ' F-. .. .,.A E , 'i ,L-V in-1-in Ab mi! 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Mfg E .L , 7 Lf V :Q :L mm, f, Z, -- 1 1 1 1 M ,, .1 1: .1 fi In '41 -fi' W , . , ,, , .. ww w T51 www, ,xg 1 2 F w V f , , .N A , Keep on trying. ,xi 1 Almau ll ll VK l Jessie Jackson, Red Fox Bill CosbY ggi :iff , Q jflltb A B. B. King Bonnie-Johnny Nash-Venita Hawthorne Richard PTYOV SGA ecruits at Expo Lincoln's Student Government Association decided that a good opportunity to recruit more students would be to oper- ate a booth at the annual PUSH Expo held in Chicago Sep- tember 25-29, 1974, at the International Amphitheater. Expo, headed by Rev. jesse jackson, is one of the largest and most successful money-making ventures conceived by and for blacks, the 1974 theme being Save the Worker. Any college or university can set up a recruiting booth at the Am- phitheater, gaining public exposure to thousands of people. So eight Lincoln students-Melvin jones, SGA president, Alex Parrish, representative-at-large, Paula Thomas, Willard Griggs, Sharon Butcher, Sharon Dixon, Miss Lincoln Univer- sity, and Vinita Hawthorne and Allen Stafford, assistant direc- tor of Student Activities, drove a van to Chicago's Am- phitheater, set up a booth and started to work. 60 Home- Coming L.U. We Love You. - QS N W va3?'2?3?33Zna 3 1, 'SEM DX o'PneNi3YUt-P 'hui-X , .ss-'I s 5 5 1:17a 'I-1 . 5 'asm . - '1hf XffT 1 ,vr 5 qiagfk, xx o .6-vw ggatj 1 0 'Q +45 'f f Qsfiee y Q ! as X5 vgxfiillll 1 'ffl tq iq Homgwmwj asfmmclxnn Gui- Ykni ljbuv Nhsfff .5 Xefugma sqauif-1 D+' If o cl 'Y Dfhlfifw ' :'5 sw.. f qf I M' sf wx X I 455 X X . Tigers resting up for big Homecoming W:L,F',5:,?tN-345,92 VBUT Hbmscowvexmg fGoTigerj wfimmj A ,E I ' NNQKJCJ QOU J' Q wide 'X for g'Q.gff3 QN1, i,'Qfqlf 59 The BANG' r Mrnws xx' gm NJ-of 1 Q F0071 ' QLT W 'lf W ,qwam fo , F V k 5vERf' , 4 ., l, XM , 'N' I: e x- x M of N nf F Q 1 M ' o -C256 A 1 Zar At The Drive-In Window 1 ' - n I x , W Q1f.35I Q ,L I 1 wx ' . A 5 W, .3 'N n Q52 ith ap 1 i 1' 'Ai I 1.8 .va :u .-4,4 7, 54. T-4 ,. i 1 -3 .VJ iii QW! ii. iw. 5 ' gg' , af Ev, , R This is our Time!!! . p ' ' ss Homecoming And Her T -, tendants Q i is i -,..s-- 1 ,:,. ,. i QT5'-f 9'?!?-' -adzexr A 13 ,,Q 'lH i H ,,,. ,. if A .er . 'hs F N. Q21 x Q l 'lk Xi 554- ign A , ix, K- An Alumnus reads the CIarion's Homecoming Spe- cial Edition is Tigers on the Move Alumni Reminiscing The L.U's Style of African Coronation U, .: M ,N 'N 9 as ,, 1-. ,ps in-, I : 33, J' ' I gf 5 ' 5 , ' Y: J Q Zn.-' new-f 9 1 al! : ,zy- . H. . A K . fe .3 ky, 1 1 55.7 . J- 4 ' ' Qi-'SW ' 3 ? y V .Y ,Hx 1 .-4 'N . A, an I 6 V' X .I 2' . 53' gn : 1 i WX? A 1611 E . Gnvung A Helplng Hand To Miss Lincoln U, is President James Frank Also A Student Rept. Was There To Help A Qing! A --eq, , 1. eww' J ' ' .a 1 ff. 'xxx A L lie :A-. Q X' it . i' 1 X -, ,. ' ff A: 1 x . . 1 As , X ,... y U 'ak Jw we llllffllttf 4.61 The Afrlcan Coronatlo It is true that the world s earliest evidence of Black peo Ie s culture and of the nature who were associ ate with it is found in the mother land-Africa With this in mind we witnessed an elaborate African style Coronation Ceremony that was used for the first time in the ,108 years of Lincoln University history The 1974 Coronation of Miss Lincoln University was held at Richardson Auditorium on Friday October 25 1974 becoming the first African Coronation in Lin coln s history. The African setting which decorated Richardson s auditorium for that very special crowning of Miss Lincoln University was the handecraft of African Lin colnites. The stage was decorated in red, Black and Green, the music consisted of African melodies ac companied by the fast beating congos and chanting of the members of the court. The jumping and hop ping of the dancers, along with the pictures of sce nery of tiger and zebra skins on the stage completed the background. It was one of the African customs that the great ceremonial dance be performed. Such a dance was performed on the stage of Lincoln University. It was a radical departure from the traditional Miss Lincoln University Ceremonies, as all the partici ants wore African Dresses and African hairstyles andpvari ous kinds of ornamentation. The Coronation Ceremony opened with a selec tion from different faculty members and from repre sentatives of different African Nations. Lincoln stu dents paid tribute, courtisies, honors, pleasant smiles, soleman tribute, and bows to Miss Lincoln University. Beautiful Balck Sharon fBonniej Dixon, who was extravagantly draped in an off white, flowing, African gown with matching white head draping told us in picture form how very attractive the African dress is. Miss Dixon, maintained her queenly bearing as she viaas carried magestically to her throne on' a sedan c air. 'Xttending that coronation ceremony made one feel just as e were observing the robing of a beautiful Tribal Queen of ba. Ehe participation of the Lincoln Students in the robing cer- ony vlzfas very admirable and it was the main highlight of wee . ltfter the ceremony a great African Feast was held in the dent ballroom. Many African dishes were prepared espe- lly by Etiopians and Nigerians and some others. Lhe ceremony and the feast were attended by students faculty members. By: Solomon Tearfie .g W .,,,.....,..-X - .. . -- ., Y.......... R.. , lVlr. Moses Fatami 84 Miss Bisi Salami were present to help in Mm ' If the African way. Miss Lincoln Evelyn Cole 1975 67 MONTCLAIRS BOBBI HUMPHRE Homecomin Horn of Plenty for much more in 74' Creativity + Design + Materials + Work :1st Prize But, as one ROTC cadet said, We know that floats are an im ortant part ofthe Homecoming Parade at L.U. Captain White said, There's always a lot of fun working together to build the float. This year's float creation was the brainchild of Cadet Dan Powell a senior Art major. Cadet Gerald Deporter, a junior, provided the needed mathematical and engineering skills required to build the float. Captain Roland 1. White ROTC gf, KH . v- um, A ' 'MQW , ' ,, ' 0- ' 1-' - ' ,Z , i .. M 4 - r 5 X Hur: , , TM . A ' we .A 1 ' 1 .f I, ' 1 fikmv 'Ui Q1 U - ig'-I fx Q E L. . , , Y ,in n i ' Eff I-in A N Ml! w '75 1: A 1 I -f-www-,....,, , L If ' Q ...... .A . Q 1 4 L. ! 4 s W2 ,MJ n M dv, Qu., 2 Fa! , W, W 'f wa., N. ,' I J 1 V V ,fp D .1 ua.-r . V -14 u 5 A ' V Haf- 31 j mggxgi l fx , 5 1 ...Q ,Mk Q , . I. 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L Lf' ' 'ns' L.--.J-. :W - , -.'f1f-3.3-4'S: -wi' -7- Rose Lewis Port uthorlt julian Bond' V' 't Senator julian Bond QDJ, of Georgia State, ap- ears to be at home in any group. Speaking to a ill audience in the Student Union Ballroom on uesday November 26, Mr. Bond seemed to lend right in as he spoke of his previous visit to incoln University. Opening his speech about his work Senator ond said, l am by profession a politician and I now it is not a very popular profession to be 1 He stated that this was unfortunate because iolitics is very important and there is a need for Blaming the unpopularity of politics on scan- als, Bond commented that Watergate, Nixon's ardon and acts of politicians cause the trouble. e said that politicans against urban renewal, wodel cities, public service employment, student lubs, community action, and public housing, ave much to do with the dilemma the world is 1. A firm believer in Civil Rights movements, ond in 1960 found the Student Non-Violent oordinating Committee, a part of the Southern Elections Fund, which he heads today. He says hat he spends about a hundred days a year trav- :ling around the country to talk on college cam- nuses about Black History. H-3 Normal Clark, Michael Beegle, james Allen, David Carradine, Richie Red- dish, Don Letbetter and Rose Lewis. julian Bond At Lincoln University l y ,, 4 mv Aitv Dfw e l V301 Y an 4 u .4 ,Q .v ,I lvl- ' H Q it ' s ill: D tif, 7 AQ1lg gqlili,-rms V435 ,1' - ' fl-'jifclwiilt 15 6 , , 'wif--at ,-Ut ul I ' :it . 7 Eelfllf i lets i i The Night of the Baker's End was performed by the LU Depart- ment of Speech and Theatre De- cember 5-9 in the Langston Hughes Theatre. Lincoln's theatre department was one of 300 outstanding college theatres participating in the nation- wide drama Festival. THE DEPARTMENT OF SPEECH AND THEATRE AND THE STAGECRAFTERS Presented For The First Time On Any Stage 4 The Night Of The Baker's End by Ted Shine Staged by Thomas D. Pawley Setting Designed by james Seemann Lighting Designed by Mark Pillars LANCSTON HUGHES THEATRE LINCOLN UNIVERSITY Dec. 5,6,7, 1974 Dec. 8 Smoking, taking pictures, eating and drinking were not permitted inside the theatre. No infants were admitted and chil- dren over six were admitted only un- der the supervision of adults. Our Athletic Department encourages inter- national students to participate in sports ac- tivities. Lincoln University's Stadium was the site of an October 28th soccer game be- tween the University of Missouri at Colum- bia and Lincoln University. A total of sev- enteen international athletes from Ethiopia, Persia, Sierre Leone, Nigeria and Burma competed in the match which ended in the score M.U. Columbia-4, Lincoln-0 -1' i i .ai Lincoln University Gave Us A Family And Two Degrees , fi 4 5 rx in 'Xve q 1 l 'Sy if Music concert salutes Duke An evening of popular jazz tunes made famous by the master, Duke, were the highlight of the program, A Tribute to Duke Ellin - ton. Presented at Richardson Auci- torium, February 14. lt was dedi- cated to the memory of the late, great musician. The Southeast High School Labo- ratory Ensemble, superbly led by Charles E. Dorch, played in a style reminiscent of the big band sound that Ellington used. One of their best numbers was Tribute to the Duke, a mixture of mellow and feet-tappin' music. They also gave justice to old Ellington favorites such as A Train and Satin Doll. Guitar and saxo- phone solos sparked Things Ain't What They Used to Be. A native of jefferson City, john D. Hemsley, showed his voice's power and resonance when he sang Who Knows, a poem by Paul Laurence Dunbar, and Land of Degradation, a Negro sfpiritual. Some amiliar Lincolnites were numbered among the performers. The Lincoln University Faculty En- semble sang a medley of Ellington songs. L.U. student Patricia Berry sang Sophisticated Lady, another Ellington standard. Anthony Brown sang All is Fair in Love and was joined by Dwain Mitchell for a mov- ing rendition of Keep Your Head to the Sky. The Ambassadors, a jazz combo, played more jazz favorites, including My Funny Valentine, Living Easy and Mimi. Thomas B. Bell, producer-director of the program, served as master of ceremonies. nf? iw S QXX 'XXX XX . ' I: :Ihr- X4 ..-jig-gn , X'XX Y? E' 'vi X :fi ,y R5 WX 11 ' wr Sz X XXXX XX M as X-g XXX X XX . X ,,,.- . . XX 74 Q- ,1 , . J WX 113, QQ 5 5 X X X, HR rg 9 EXX X --X--Xx x . X115-X ' - ,X XX -541 if f' X X X X XM. . XXXu.XXX X 1 XX XX5' X- 11 WWE E ' ,a . 1' '3 'F l Q -. QM 1i'fZ L.X..- 5-X - W we ,'-- - 4 - ,,,-Q. X.: -. ,:. . -Xa. W W Qggggfi. --' ,, . v H KIA v , . X ' X - f - 1 X15 ilk? 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I' tw ' v : 1- ' if . , rl. ,...1 . s -.A V . Y.. i . 1' .ull A .., 1 . -l ' ' ' 1 gm ,S f if . Ns. gl A as 3 l 1- l J V, I ,!,,1riJ.b X lfgwllil tl' l FW. ,qt 'r'1 X 1 -11'-J lbw? 3 l ,Q-2'-f Fl, .9 ,.. , Dr. John E. Warren Jr. Assoc. Prof. of Animal Husbandry Morton Reynolds Farm Assistance Q 1 - - -u .v M . -. , .... P-erm., ,ds- . 1. 5 I1 X ln 'S l 'l U . J ,TA X , l M. 3. , . gg ,,,,.. .la w-,FE l Y .tl Q . A 5 1 -we l Dr. Spurgeon M. Telly Chair. Div. of Applied Arts and Sci. Assoc. Prof. of Poultry Husbandry and Poultry Production. . 'f F F gi -A V .mag . 2 l ' ',' ' . - . h i l I gl -. J Y . gl. ..,.N,.,3 . ul ' . - ' g ' 'tml iw 1 V . . .. . l . , W: 5'. . 'Q '- -. , M 1 A .Ly Q - A - .. .. -' l - - 1.13-,TQ-,u, , ,x1e,,tg,..-5 , usi,-,M-3,. .. ' - ' gr .,,nv,,-:'g?.- Pf' 1 M3 1?'4fZ'. Xv.'f','lw' f. f 1' '1-11- ' ' '-iff: silljgtv -3.15 ,. , Q-V3.4 .. 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'4' ' vi. ., iff'- .. 1' r F232 gr? 2 5 'rs a t A t ,,,f.-,,1 0-' wg, Y .-. 1' 1 .,,,q,.f Z .ix . Am, .. 1 - 1 , 1 arf ' 2 ' X. V ' ' . I -. I .Ls ' - '. B XX. '-I ,tl .. Y , s . 2 --.xl H 2' QW. . Jerrel White Farm Assistance Agriculture X r . 'IL V TEV Sqft J 1 J xi U 1 1 sem, I I .Erma L. Boeller Clerk Accountan Agriculture l 1. 51 nn' 5 uni Ill? Dr Nathan Cook Head Biology A 12:9 .1 A . i I Dept. Assoc. Prof. f'-371' -' A iii 4' .. ,J Q A , ,,Lx 4 ' .A . Erie . . P f-E . ,,- - -e X 5 'Q i s . y Q f lil , ,, :.1:::::. fn fl rl , f .. ' lfifi- Ti 'ull Dr. Chung UK Pak Assis. Proffessor of Biology Audrey Vogel Instructor, Biology Department of Business dministration ,A ICS' , .,I I.. Dr. David L. Shinholster Assis. Prof. of Biology Burris R. West Instructor, Biology Dr. Cletus Stamper, Chairman, Division of Business and Eco- nomics Prof. Head Dept. Bus- iness Head Dept. Business Administration. William B. Andreson Instructor, Biology rl Rebecca Mathis Instructor, Biology . it I Q , -I XE 1 Wrgwjl .' 'ji ' 2,5 i I xijry .A 1 1 Q-'fit ll I I-I 31. w-5 , xl is ,, ,ii :--A .- st K if ...- ,N E-M -fl f 'EF Y 5 U 2 5,251 as , 1J'1 4l ,- W .gi . -. , I ,f :-yt I ' , fs, V V N 1 ,Y ' vljf, - it ai.. 4 5 - Q? I' I Fl X Dr. YauPik Chau Assoc. Prof. Business s .L i-. 4 I 5 ff' . '2 ' s K Ng if 1 1 me S czfqf ' fe' 3 1. - -- - if ' ,right gif , s Y A -L '- 1 . ell? .. ' 31- ' 1 f-'Ti-I gint? Y r I -3 .-'sl W Wayne C. Linchardt Ralph H. Lindenbusch Dr- J0hl'l J- Pascucci CHSIUIBI' I- AVIYHUWU Assis. Prof. Business Instructor, Part-time Assis. Prof. Part-time Instruc. Administration Business Administration Business Admin. Business Admin. w -'fir lm l i if-'V -, .. I .72 ' f l X ,, fmar' w ,v ' -X ff. ki life! X Ii i , 1 E R L - ' X ' i L mf 'ai sei Q ,.,., Ax Department of Chemistry ' is f-E'1'E',1'. fk ?9.-. . ' , 1 .'!li ' QA 553:-nv-' S 'S sf .115 -.--P135 4- 'T' 1- 'f3l:!1i.1 ' i' Dr. Willis E, Burd Dr. Herman T. Miller Dr. Jabi R. Sinha David C. Keich Chair. of Div. of Natural PFOT- of Ch9miStry Asst. Prof of Chemistry Lab Assistant Sciences and Mathematics, Head, Chemistry .2 1 Y W 'P . fm... -L, Dr. T. D. Pawley Asst. Prof. Law Enforcement - I-a. Q A ffl- W N Ji -Q. , . :'. :,. 1, .-: . 3 1.15 i if 1 . ,1 1 1 . E. K -x fe,- -Y is-4. ,Ib .fc ,. . Tm: Q. Q l -ea., 'ix fl , fi - -' ' ' , , , 1 f N- i J , ' if-Y 1 X . R' ncIf1 4'5'f . if af. ' Q!-U25 4.3, I . ' V g .4-w'A,- 1 wig 1. 1 fx ,A ' 1 -N 3,4 'LJ . -?'i6'2t3:'iQ , 1 't:.:..Qf5' ' -f'ri.As 'L.-'W f ' s .f'rGfQ.f-. ' 11 , g: , ' ff :Lx V ' ft' Q: Dr. Alexander V. Alex Prof., Head of Dept. of Economics Department of Criminal justice vi-u-eq . saw to r l . v 1 ' 1 it - . l' - F' A 1 , is L, ' -., , .V-xitmfg Q , .. ., , ' 5 F, fn? l .l .' l' .D X i I . ' ,yi A iii Sv Y i Ii I l are-' 'H il J L' -' 5 K - .s-.nu ii It 1' I V .rpg .. uf 1 1- 5 A Aff' ': .1 s ,W 1: :t' ..-j'. J,, 111 .'-15: , :- '-' All .11 '21 .. ' J--', ' -Q ,. gll'-,ir T ij 3. 1 E--3, ,g -I .g.'4fli1 'f'fi :g .-3325-'Z l Sf.:-'J ifbf'.'!fn--. '. i ' . 1:1-:,x'g3. -f. -gf, ,wfiafg -2 :i-.. . Aj Q.-1 . Zixx .L -- ' , . .1-iz 5' 1' 9,11 ig..-.. 2 .- ' ..':.' 5-gs. -'-- 1-, uyinfx., l l 5 ,, A., ..v .,.,.-. A, Ken L. West Coordinator of Criminal Justice Area Robert L. Robinson Asst. Instructor Law Enforcement Department of Economics it ii Charles F. Durh Part-time Asst. instructor - .. fiaai , V . 1, , dv K. -'iff fl . x rs u ' - an , 4. ,E 1 4 Q W. ,Nl 1- 54s 'Qt 9 i 1 is ' 'WH -r':'fl if B41 JF- rwuLx I ltl' P Qefuf, 21 .,-,-- -. V, -.,v , f,- '-E1 g w1.f- fe Y-A 1 l ' ' 1 ,a -1 ,I 'Q 'K .4 an I.: B 1 .- .'.' f i A - 'Hi hs am 1 l eps , . ffl' I 1-'J ' , i Taegaye Emmanuel Mary A. Gaw Asst. Prof. of Economics Asst. Prof. of Business Education Blake E. Harding Instructor, Economics and Industrial Relations 'epartment of Economics Dr. James H. Seeney Dir. Teacher Ed. Head of Dept. of Ed. Chair. Div. of Ed 81 Psy. Dr. E. Holmes Ass. Prof., Education 1345 li? ..-PY-.. A .1 Lanther Camblin Instructor Special Education , V na 1121.5 M 'N ' 34 5 I. .xi ii: Dr. R. D. Evans Instructor Economics Zennis H. Smith Instructor Economics Department of Education Q X., I Q 72 .I , ,gtg , ' ff:-L 'l , -g is is 1 . , Dr. Robert King Prof., Ed., Career Dev. Specialist I , ' I .7 h .jg 1 lg, 4' ' .il I. AL .. ' :L 1151. Carolyn A. Banner Asst. Prof. Sandre L. Wilson Instructor Education gf A E . Q' I ' rf ' A 2 1 Q0 , ag' f I It ' S BMX V F i A Aglfljl .I s , 1 ai A, xi , , 1 ,, E x 1 X f I ' S.. 'Q . H Af' 1.2 -gf-x ' 1 - it . fa f ,, . i w Dr. Grace lVlilIer of Ed. and Counselor of Ed. Joe Simmons Asst. Prof., Education Supervisor of Elementary Student Teachers ' .ffm I amsmw 'ak ' I..-2 I kq l rl 1 y 5 if ' ..... .eilifff ' if 1? 'Q Mary J. Fulbright Instructor Education A I Dr. Gloria Grotier -l Asst. Prof. of Ed. Dir. of Special Ed. IV B' i f V f tl. . , .N Mr s .A ,i I I ' 1 l i:-i' E u . J ' , r 1+ il l 2 I I :J ,mir A Quilt N , I-,E 55 'R .,. -: .pg ' x.,, -' .., ' fi. 1' Clyde K. Phillips Asst. Prof. Education ++ rr'va I . 4, 'E if M il : :li .ii I Marilyn Hofmann Instructor Education Department of Education Linda S. Stuckenschneider Teresa Flagg Clerk Typist Student Worker Education Dept. Education Dept. Department of English 84 Literature vt . All 1.-ia.-'ze .' - .. - I- rss! A- 5 e 4 . fl jfs . ' H bnl- T - sg, lg, 5 ' V . U . K Cecil A. Blue Prof. Head of Dept. of English ' I ' 55? ' . ., .,,s . Q- .s ke 1 3 5 I ' Y t Sf I .'-1 .if 1 I 3 I , I E I S Mary Hopkins Asst. Prof. of English 41' N ' ti . , '..Qf N .5 vJ'f': I -gt R352 5 'S Q ' fl sA ', 2 -V ,,Lf.- ., 1. . , emu sus, was X. M V -. . Cecil Smith Instructor of English E Dr. N. J. Heermance Prof. of English Dr. Rosemary Hearn Asst. Prof. of English Mary L. Savage l Alan W. Trapp Asst. Prof of English Asst. Prof. of English 'Nz' Mary O. Rank Donna Grout Instructor of English Instructor of English ICCCPJ ' '31 I 'X 92. X I .I f ' wal, I 'Qelfcgi , I. Al' it . 5 ,. . . f a. we. - - A M. Q., ,- W at 1 V. e C Dr HelenM Loschky Asst Prof of English -1 'F Oulde Tolbert A x f Della L. Dameron Instructor of Humanities ICCCPI 'If ff, -. V f 'LQ '- e . 2 . 5. .- 1 ,P I Q 'qw :T 4. A. 1 iff Asst. Prof. of English 'J I lllw f H! Q ., 'I 1 1 :NSE .J Ar' V I ' ggi-r'5 V . H ' ai -MJ . ws - -A ' L' . -:- T A . ,.., 1? -' N -Q. rg. . -.fa -lu, tqrfzr. N4 bf A my e- s. - g x .z,, S- I if I 5 wr. f 'W 1 'sf I knllu! N Department of Health and Physical Education Dr. Norman Johnson Prof. Head of Dept. of Health and Physical Education ff I sfwem Y sag gl it N ' Mg Dr. Daniel D. Williams Ass. Prof Of Health and Physical Ed., Coor- dinator of Physical Ed. 'VN Donald Corbett Leo E. Lewis Dwight T. Reed Asst. Prof of Athletic Dir. of Health and Physi- cal Ed. Head Track Coach 2 .zfad I ' Effifilg .ni -4-le 1- fs. l A ll W . W is ia- W I it ., ' , G . ii fi? G5 It s 1 is Y C -2155... f 1 V 1 ,,,. es... -I z E to 0 Gerald Walker Yvonne W. Hoard Instructor of Health 81 P.E. Ass. Athletic Dir. Coordinator of P.E. for Women F l 1. ,... .. if Jerome Ouarterman Instructor of Health 81 Instructor of Health 84 Instructor of Physical Instructor of P.E. Physical Ed. Head Bas- P.E. Head Football Coach Education. Football and Asst. Football Coach ketball Coach Wrestling Coach I TJ .- if , ig L - ,f .-2 --3 ' if jf , -.:,. is . enia R. Torrena Rose B. Bayless O. P. Sellers Adeline M. Fettrop of Health 8: P.E. Instructor of Health Trainer Secretary 81 Physical E.d. Department of History 84 Government Dr. Gossie H. Hudson Chairman, Division of Social Sciences. Head of history and Government: Professor Dr. Dan D. Bradbury Associate Professor of History Marguerite McKenna Assistant Professor of History and Government , rs ,, R? V -:Mfg .S z- v - -1. s l 21 rrr: 14' r.: rr l . Fil rw, ., ,r rr as , W f ' - V - w4 .rs: me A-yr, , N ,, i . Y r-5 Q-fl - . ' , ..:f:.f4:g ' - F- r,- ., gVQf,L.'Q .sf , rr :1-Q Q r ,I -. yy. , - 1' azz,-1..tt-'--V. ::JI:fi-'.'.- . ,Jlh 1111:-Q51:.x ....g'.r,. -- . r,,,.14-..., -N.:-,N Z if s r A W 1 rr r er, , 1 fi Q 3 21 4 , , sv V I -f ,L 1 'ix I 1 ts r ,I f 'Q xgxiiiw r r 5 ski N.. I 4.11213 L 'v'.-'af-3,3i::::-- P-.L-f, V 1 - , Liagj..-yN,..f7----. 4 ,..4,5,:1g- - .,::E2i t .r - . --5-43- Dr. Lorenzo Greene Professor Emertus of History - url F X 53 Charles Fi. Mink Assistant Professor of History ,rl r .r. fin, 15: r rjrrfx J x r llwllwrrrr' i rrlllllm S Edgar Tucker Assistant Professor of Government Dr. Herbert R. Loring Professor of History and Government . Dr. Dick Steward Assistant Professor of History and Government Head Baseball Coach Antonio Holland Instructor of History and Government , I . lly 4- 55 - r 1 'N-rg, ,l Dr Steven Chen Associate Professor Histo and Government te 'lr .ici-A .JV gal? i' Thomas E Gage Assistant Professor of History and Government Michael L. Kettler Instructor of History and Government Clara L. Small lnstrucor of History and Government .1lh,, ?'-'r .,-3 ,AQHA I ' a 3 '1'-fum: 1 fi- Qr A AL :V r ig ' ' J t it , V' 'Fil 'ati' I, l , M -w 5' I' t , i , f . ' 'I Q S rf. in .L .-J X351 1. lst-9, K ' ff, T Fl L 2. .. M R51 5 wgillg A F My st. at 1 lr s 1 Myra Norman Instructor of History and Government X-51 Maynard A. Jordan Franklin Powell Instructor of History and Instructor of History and Government - Government, C.C.C.P. ' i 1 .i s ' utffma- ,, , if 1115.-. V E, , J B. Johnson ' li ' l' Lsistant Instructor of History I Q3 ' i ' A ,C.C.P. .R AJVDV ly Department of Home Economics .ZZ 1 Velma F. Thomas Assistant Professor .9-fe ' ,A D - ' V 'I 1 ,il WS'-I . 5 as , .,,., ' -:L-2 ' ' r- ' A , ' L5 L ll' Qld' - ' ' 7 f 'V if -S i . Jinx , F K .F 7' r Lorine F. Knight Professor of Home Economi Head of the Department of Home Economics Beatrice A. Smith Virginia Holt lVlariIyn Smith Assistant Professor in Instructor in Food and Student Worker in Home Economics Clothing and Textiles Nutrition James Dallas Parks Head, Department of Art Professor of Art .tl l ' 1, QA 25xf'q'iA - 'V ' f?jif:'f'f1 - ' A 4 T lkrlfil. ' szf' , -q - ,, ,, 555 i ,. -ta H X r 1 -, 114' r'.L1,l S .t ,tgmkrlyi sms, In Robert H. Green, Jr. Part-time Assistant Pro- fessor of Art-Part-time Super- vising Teacher of Art IV Laboratory School Department of Journalism Department of Humanities 84 . -4 fi. Fine Arts rlit -'rees iiai . v ' i iJ Mary Jo Williams Assistant Professor of Art Marette Stevenson ' Nancy A. Gage Instructor of Art Division Clerk!Typist v ,, ' -' fl. ' - . ,f -sly Us 'l ' . , , I , Dr. Armistead S. Pride Dr. Noel A. Wilson Phyllis A. Wills Head of Department Associate Professor Assistant Professor Professor of Journalism of Journalism of English and Journalism 5. 1. . 1, E - W f V 5 5' V' Il 1 it-l , Ik- ' H ' I ' 'W' gig rl: ff, i ' -I 1, ii' ,, l-1215? Q Y Clarence E. Hughes Prof. of Ed. Principal of Labora- Dorris M. Morris Inst. Home Eco. Lab School e I ,vi fs.,.ex J. - J' 1 1. ,',,l1xX ' .Wi ,U j 1 3: '-19... I ai sl'w.l.ff'f' is Melanie G. Thomas lnstrucotr, Physical Educa- tion, Lab School. Laboratory High School Nancy Price Instructor of Education Lab School Judge Brown Jr. instructor of Education Supervising Teacher of Social Studies ' 'Weil' Q , ffi-.312 L 2 . e 2-ggi!-1 U ' i A x ' i is 5, N .miles-ry . .ilk ' A Al wilt' .M V.. f1Lll?lw1.. ' l' ,x 1 f ' l + alr l s i l it . l il.. ' i 1 tx 'eil' gg,jHFiiill'w.,..,W,,5Qilj,., 1 M ,lj :wllgxx 53-'fgfzlzlglff Ill. I, J E, .i1Hfl'.,,l'l'fj ' - ann l n milf- ,xv I-,.:glnulInnlu.,::E, r 4 . f 307 W'liiiiiiiliiiiiillffif T '- ' 'J :::'lllllIulll':i il., N Ne 5 4 I ,du'lllnlllnlll f ,. ,,'UlIlllIlllll, . H 5, . , lu'llnnnllnlvu ' '5 r, U rl ' llnnllIl: 1 r Q is. ur .1 2 l!!!!llllll!! l Donna O. Joennes Carolyn J. Borst Su ervisin Tech. Supervisor, Technical 9 Lab School Science, Lab School lrj:-'Eff' Q , ,T ,, .J in l n ' J Vaurice Bayless Inst. and Coach, Physical Ed. Lab School A lj-,' .1 .Y 14 s, x Shirley J. Williams Secretary Lab School Cazrrie L. Johnson Part-time Instructor Business Education Supervisor Technician Business Ed. Lab School xv. ...,l ' Eleanor Pritts Guidance Counselor if z woe I-in x ir X65 :af Viole E. Hankins Exis E. Crews Cook Cook Lab School Lab School 91 F Whit-7' 1' 'i Egg .. mQH . is A Laboratory 1 ' r f f ,.,f J, , A , . f U ,. I High School - ' f 5i.7+..i 'T Gladys Camper Supervising Teacher Carolyn E. Ridgell Supervising Tech. I 1: , .- ' .Q 'gf T P A -ahsifigivil S Y W.. iiienn ' T fi it ri Ll- JP ., I . ' s ., I 'Q Ji. - - 2 'Y si- -X 4 . 4.2. f' f s 1 L-5, ef' 4 531 I Alf 'H , Q. igilgnnn f e A - W i v fiwitiiiiii T if .i 7 4 . f.1.ef+3.i1 Freda C. Corbett Part-time Kindergarten, Teacher Lora M. Stewart Supervising TEch. Mamie Evans Supervising Tech. Department of Mathematics Dr. James A. Eastman Assistant Prof. of Mathematics 5 ,..v4... Dr, William H, Rant Ruth M. Jefferson Glenna A. Jatho Assistant Professor Assistant Prof. of Instructor of Mathematics Mathematics Mathematics Lora E. Griffin Supervising Tech. Dr. Henry Polowy Head Of Math. Dept. Prof. of Math Thomas G. Wallgreen Instructor Mathematics 1 ' e W' 6 V lvxv .- if I I , ,.,,, ,Q ef 'MQ Paul G. Wolff Instructor Math. Carl Wayne Hogg Instructor of Math. Department of ' Military Science 'QP -N Q1 cam X -I' X ? :snr 'With I- maui H ap Roland J White Cap Paul G. Frost Asst Prof. Military Science Department of Modern Foreign Language 1i.1 Z ' t- - ' , , 5 1 AI : ' . lf- ' I J' I I ,L , V - ,mr 1 . V . ,Y , 'fx 2 Ig gli ,Agia 5' 'A ,wi , f L ' uw Y, 'I' 4 l' '1 Tlx: ,,. yi , 'g ffefsl ' -1 9 . 1 1: Leif. J es- fl -- ' ,.w3ggfgF.-.lgsfa WIS f , -f-1 , ff . VX P 4 I It -a ta. 2 M I f li, sst. Prof. Miliatary Science . I L 35 U ' , r .s .f:.f-v- ix? 32.111,-' 1 ii? E e - - I ,siz e .W 1 ,, ,- Q.. g it: air: , U 'Aff' A I fil ':j,ig'E ' . f . .14 jfllfif: Q, -'f - . '-g4'h 1 Ellon A. Scheer Inst. Math, CCCP ...-. Y, , li.. rian Mary Smallwood Asst. Inst. Math. I' S55 2451?-Ut.:-J.IL V F -,I X sea V249 I 4 .ss I I gl, .1 V all ' K g 1 If t 'amz Vw w,II' Q., ., i .,:Vg L is . 2 Q I I .. ! I.W : U :N ZI, .. will lll x xm I Lieut. Col. Clyde E. Orr. Professor Military Science Sg. M. James E. Fortenberry Chief Drill Inst. Military Science Dr. Milton G. Hardmann Head of Dept. of Modern Foreign Languages Director of Summer Session, Prof. of French and Spanish Captain Richard K. Penn. Assistant Prof. Military Science. Mas. Sgt. Charles Campbell Inst. Military Science ' iw' 1 Iii f Y f- 1 Y I - , Y '- 5 . ' If I . El 1 Q . 5.39- .. . V ' K, pw' lu ' if .- i rr..-25 I fy 2 A , : ' , : 1 215 ' --ss. H 'I 1 . mf? a . L L-. L ' :La I I -L. ' tal' ' e 1 J Q32-719-lT,' ',f Z E 3--1 ,vi 4 L' .f,..sg..fa.ts , ' -' ' , ll A s .. I . .Smefifaff2s'2.lg.i-iwaiall 3. ati- it I I Dr. Clarence G. Perry Asso. Prof. of French Q Dr. R. C. Wyatt Associative Professor of German and Spanish Department of odern Music l. W -' 1 .elf-' id - m g . . ., , 5 , lvl, U ' ws, :, 'rw m ay I 'Zi' X ' if. ' 1 ' E in .eff -at Gif t we.. f ii was . ,Qi ' Fu. Luise H. Harshbarger Part-time Assistant Instructor of French 1?-X Dr. Kenneth A. Keeling Head of Department of Music: Professor . f-ya M ' 555 J l ,-5 it 1 A W Nil! ri , A , 7 . ok- . f ,' ' ,ui .V Lf ZAZ - V X Y .sm I 1 W 1, s P. A ' '- ' ..... V, will Charlene D. Mitchell Assistant Prof of Music A. Lawrence Kimbough Assistant Professor of Music: University Organist Phillip R. Spriggs Assistant Professor of Music X wins it f ZA f rrr . NX-Xu wsss 1 x b,ixil?t.g1 in i irr i r Hugh Flowers Instructor of Music and Robert L. Mitchell Assistant Professor of Music and Education. Principal and Suervising Teacher of Music in Lab High School Seymour A. Gorman Instructor of Music 1-1- '--fe -.ifuli , P 'lp 'Jw' iff z.. ,i, .V I, ,-..'f' . ... .,, . . . . L - I' 2' Q 'Q L I 1 'SV V+ .. ,,, . I rv, -. A K 'Ti va! :-A 'WS 2,1 , i ' :fu-' A . Q 'iff-n.f,f' Y , Tw I 1 . H --U . Eugene Haynes Professor of Musica Ei' Marshall M. Penn Assistant Professor of Musi Director of Band Carolyn S. Hancock Assistant Instructor in th Education: Director of Music Department Choral Activities E.. K-54 'S W Q I . Q It , .2 55 A J X i s ' ' Ap -A V-fi .ui 9' . ,W if 1 . . f I J. fi' Q . 1gQ'fg?5fg, F i fi? af.. Q JII' ...I 3252 W FK arl F. Braun Jr. Allen Burd Gary Schwartz June R. Echols istructor String Instrument Part-time Instructor Part-Time Instructor Clerk Typist Music Dept Music Dept. Music Dept. Department of Wim irrwf, lqrfn, rrrimfm I aww..-s.g ew isslfw, I Meat IQSWE1 atural Science and Math Department of ursing Education . 9- I Willetta Rogers Asst. Prof. Nursing Education Imogene C. 'Taylor Teaching Assistant Nursing Education I g1.llil,,gLi.l3l3 if I - I f timid I I . itii:f.ll.1.l...r I: H ,X 'hi ii!! ! - n,?3imH1l:JiilL ., tifewa 1 Ma 'I , 1 ,sr is -' I ff if'-xfgr , if: ' .'L'1' Patricia Beneke Division Clerk-Typist Division of Natural Science 8: Math Helen L. Monroe Lennette S. Bogee Thelma F Carswell Asst. Prof. Director Asst. Instr. of Asst. Instr of Nursing Education Nursing Education Nursing Education . q,,,,. 'f ' 3? '- ., yi or , . Ill' Xu ,. I 5' .I f , y - . A lr W Q V te E1-+5 . 2 S , ' ,ufwi ,f 'I v ' iseittts -. t- g . .ef-. 'tfifgggs , I' ..'4 . 452 M J . far-wi '53 ':'.J:. f . f - I Ll ' gif 'E , as. - Q: V .. ,B re f I I Danielle Peloquin Lavona W. Coates Marianne Gibson Laboratory Assistant Part-time Teaching Secretary Nursing and Audio-Visual Librarian assistant in Nursing Educa- Education in Lab School tion H u l. Department of I Philosophy , Dr. Susan Mattingly Donald W. Ticac Associating Professor Assistant Instructor Head of Department Philosophy e A i L-1351 'i Eff rr fi eiiiii ' A s Department 7 sl A ' W , :,?151i'4ff1 'A,f-- 'P sw ,Q 0 P- .. , , P . it A sf- A a s sm igyg f - ii 23 fy .P ii A , 'W :fee-T'P Q Physics 'Sei P ' 'Q V' - , .e lj Department of Psycology mf ,. 55' QW' Dr. Annie Hughes Assoc. Professor Donald Babcock Acting Head of Dept. Assistant Prof. of Physics Dr. David C. Warner Assistant Prof. of Physics fi? Dr. Gary Scott Head of Dept. T s, - QR Q.. Y 5 jf, P f a ,J ' FA .1 ,. . I ' I - 51 i 1 i 1 ig ' 13 1. 75 x algf V A. -. :V I ' y 4' . . ' - v -fa 41.4 1 Dr. Thomas O'Brien Assoc. Professor Dr. William Beneke Assoc. Professor Chaplin, Paul E. Part-time Instructor of Physics Dr. Charles Hoard Professor-Psy. 84 Educt -'frfv - . fi 61' I a s .' A ,f 'N we l 'M I ea- Theodroe Bryant Director LUIRO Assist. Prof of Psych. 1 Q i -W ,ff film -1 'A 1- L53 ..,. K r ff: Rea if - - fr-vrsz' - ' 1 ' , : - as 2 -1 .5 3 1. 'Zf'5?? ?lf4?ff1 L T, ff l sas- tj!! i ' .- 3 . -sl , ' gs-Q' Kiwi? fm Jin. . V A KK,, . wif , ii. f , L S A l J J, , . 'X J. Major Johnny Moses Linda J. Guerrant Asst PMS Military Science ClerklTypist of Military Science l . Orville Smith Assistant Property Cus todian . 1 .Y xi. r ' ' ' H l Shirley Johnson Sharon Englage Division CIerklTypist, ClerklTypist, Soc Science Hist. 81 Govt. Dept. i Dr William Barnett Dr, Bruce Sutton ,wig F ' , ' -- ii A Head Of DSDT Assistant Prof. of Sociology ILHA 1, -ln ll -l 'il 7,,f A, .. if- -' '55-'W Craig Sturdevent instructor of Socio George M. Taylor Part-time Instructor Social Work and Sociology Department of a Speec and Th Dr. Thomas Pawley L - l I lxks ' 'R N i f vggfk ' Edna Herron Assistant Prof of Speech and Theatre, Acting Director of Speech and Hearing Clinic Nfl X i . fix - l fb asf- Pl i F Ethel L. Pitts Inst. Speech and Theatre Head of Department of Speech and Theatre Chairman Division of Humanities and the Fine Arts I l i as I .U Johnnie Nl. Malone Assistant Professor of Speech Pathology Phillip Walker Instructor of Speech and Theatre i figs K , X - 5 x,r if X ' . J' I X William R. Hancock Marsha G. Graham Part-time Instructor of Part-time Clinical Super- Speech and Theatre visor-Speech and Hearing Clinic 'I Dr. Louis Sirois Proffessor of Speech r T - fb' M . 5 Q, A f is F ' V74 L 5 if . 7 1 f f iii! U James E. Seaman Instructor of Speech and Theatre epartment of Technical and Industrial Education as .,,-M 1 ..g'.alf 5' .Ei-I' 3 . -1-1 .- P' iififii -wus ., - . rw sjj ,f1E'fi' Q X , 4- 1 I l l TJ' .silo T1 Nik Cary Bogg Part-time Instructor llvlachine Shopl Dept. of Industrial Ed Lionel Whitmore Assistant Production Printer 5 .-xv. Dr. Foster Fuller Professor Head of Technology and Industrial Ed. 11. QE:aiIif,,...ga.uuvf1 e:n's...sef ,wg . ff: i V ' - , ' , , if , 1, M i 1 9 .. 115- Y l ' We ai to 'l E f l .H . 1 g ,s fy , ' 2 , ,.A,, 1 I. -I ' , . .1 1' 2' Ab' I I ' l. 'ffl , Donald Tolbert Assistant Professor of Tech- nology and Industrial Edu- cation. Supervising.Teacher of Industrial Arts in Lab School ILT 't 9' l Fas- Zfqew 1 K I 1 fx Charles Jackson Associate Prof. of Technology and Industrial Education F . 177 Lucius Jones Assistant Instructor Production Printer 1 -vs-I in-ee.- fe i . , 'gm . in - 'Il' LH f I7 :T . Ny, 1 211. -sf rd f if L. rf: , - ...lift 3 - . A- V -2.4 Dominie S. Lee Alan Backer Instructor of Technology Part-time Instructor in and Industrial Education Building Engineering ,,.4. . ' 1 x rf' 7- '.-lx .. 'Q - 0 1 Eu . 1 I 3 'It' 1 , - M iwl 1 5 ,- f f 1. n 1.3 ,W EM 31 ,fr 4' ' 93: 'ff if lf' 1 .411 ,... T: -xg s-f ,pf-s 1 r . 4-W I' Jw.-v V N 1 S gash l 1 U1 1 Q ' ,ga ' W ,V4 wwf '1 '15 X X 1 -1 2 A . 13: 1 F r ' L f e, V V A ff ' . 'x 0 '11 , - ,gif-X X J! E323 XXX 1 X Q ':t:'Z'v 4 4 w ' S N 0.0.6 1 -if ,-.px ' E 5. x , lm I X 73 QGXQJ 1' f Q J B :Ido . 692-3. Nb '5. EE! I I . x v W V Wdfz cypahs -. a-,--',,,- Baptist Student Union -- .f 1: W , .iv ,,.,, MM, , V , nf. , LQ, .we r- Xi H, ' ,. ft Back Row: QL.-RJ Roland jones, Warren Fuller, Deborah johnson, jordan Taylor, Rev. V.A. Givens flnterim Directorj Front Row: QL.-R.j Cynthia Elizah, Carrie Eady, Elsie Collier, Gretchen Haynes, Cathy Connor, jackie Townsend fPresidentj. Absentee Members: Thelma Rogers, Ardell Ross, Leonard Butler, Lalani White, Paula Warren, Ray Lawrence. i , 'L A-4 ,.s gk Home Economics Club , l . f ,g ,L 4, , X. N , - V fa ' N if ,E . -- H . N Y N 1 fi , 11 . -- 1 w W ss ff ., , I V , , -V ,, -V -:fl F fm lu fav A .2 V e -f , , Wi, , . Q, Y ,l 1. 52 w . -1,1 5 tl H H F wgwsf . , M . Q , ,V Back Row: Mrs. Smith, Kathy Loesch, Kathy james, Cathy Althenson, Beverly Smith, and Linda Bell. Front Row: Paulette Henderson, Carrie Eady, Pat Nunn. gg? W 'f l U ,Q my ,H fn 145 ' My 2 1: mf. Y il. ,. af H ,ma ya H ,, LQ asv l- -t.. 1 , w M2 my xskfs, W ll,-wi' E s U gl 4 4 l l l l I l 1 1 1 1 GREETINGS FROM THE STUDENT GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION: The following may be considered a brief report of the Student Government Association General Assembly 1974-75. Be- cause of deadlines which must be met for the Archives this is being written during the early part of February, therefore we must concentrate strongly on the first semester's objective's difficulties and accomplishments with only a brief look into what is anticipated for the remainder of the year. Organization of the Student Government Association, campus-community rela- tions, student apathy and student discontentment all stared us in the face as we started. The first move was to organize: by appointing committee to work in each area, we felt that more would be done therefore the Administration, Communications, Cafeteria, Dormitory, Security, Political influence, Public relations and Activities com: mittees were formed. Later the Student Apathy and Public Relation committees were also developed. - Our year started with a faculty-student picnic on July 4, 1974. Rap sessions which were planned for the remainder of the y ear also assisted in student-faculty understanding. During the summer we were extremely busy trying to insure that dormi- tories and the cafeteria would be in the best shape when the student body returned in the fall. Attempts were made to con- vey our feelings to the alumni during their annual convention, also the Student Government Association president, delivered a speech to the Alumni delegates during the Alumni convention. Board of Curator meetings were informative and meaningful in the summer as they were throughout the year. Plans were also made for our part in freshmen orientation. We begin the school year with all-out-door rock concert for Students and a student reception, was given for the Board of Curators. The new semester added responsibilities for the student body. During the course of the semester we provided, live bands, movies, skating, lbuses to football, basketball and track meets, helped to entertain Lincoln students with appearances of groups and people like Bobby Humphrey, The Manhattans and Julian Bond were all highlights of the semester. Much of the work done by the Student Government Association cannot be seen readily, but they are very important. Student Govern- ment Association workers are present on all University Committees: Rules and regulations, Traffic Regulations, Student Per- sonnel, Academic Routine, Athletic, Recruitment, Bookstore etc. This work is extremely important if the University is to know student needs and to serve students, also students owrk in the community to better relations by attending meetings and making appointments to discuss problems and seeking solutions with local officials. Many hours of hard work also went into students marching to the Capitol building and lobbying for increased funding for the University. Only time will tell the full effect of their effort. Delegates attended the Push Expo in Chicago, for the purpose of recruiting and educating people about Lincoln University. During February and March 10 cities were covered by Student Government Association recruiters, Another important accom- plishment was theconducting of a faculty survey, this information will be published for the benefit of all students while regis- tering in the future. Also a 15 minute movie for recruiting purposes of Lincoln University from a student perspective will be released before the fall semester. Attempts were made and now we have succeeded in students receiving work study and de- partmental checks twice rather than once monthly. We have worked with students on other campuses throughout the year with the high point being a march which we participated in support of the League of Black Collegion of the University of Missouri Columbia. Apathy was here when we came, but we hope that it is completely gone before we leave. This is an area which it is diffi- cult to report on completely, except to say lots of work is being done. Apathy to us is uncaring . At Lincoln we have plenty of care but we have lot's of discontentment which will be much easier to cope with and solve than apathy. This year for the first time, the Student Government Association sponsored Parent's weekend. Parent's from all around the country partici- pated. We stopped this year off with our Annual Award Night, and Yearend Ball held in the Student Union Ballroom. During the school year we found that when there is no controversy, there is vertically nothing being done we have com- pleted one year of continuing controversy constantly working on behalf of the Lincoln University student body. The Student Government Association serves as the official voice of the Student Body. Authorized by the Board of Cura- tors for the purpose of enabling students to exercise self government, promote understanding and cooperation among faculty, students, administration, and all factions of the University. The Student Government Association is made up of all sectors of the student body and charged with the responsibility of providing a channel for student participation in campus and com- munity affairs, as we as to foster a spirit of unity and understanding among students and student organizations. This is our re- sponsibility and definitely our role , because students are an intergal part of the Lincoln Family. All who are concerned with Lincoln University sincerely hope that your stay at Lincoln University will be enjoyable and an extremely rewarding experience. As your official voice I urge you to work closely with the Student Government Association, such that we may be able to represent you best in our every endeavor. LINCOLN NOW AND FOREVER Melvin Jones, President STUDENT GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION. Psychology Club QL-RJ Dr. Thomas O'brien, Duke Taylor, Tom Tinsley, David Tinsley and Larry Hardricks A fam., N 7 0 4 fx fizxli '. fr , J Z ,aaam '23 S5222 1 ' r N iri studems o iMr 'Rl ,.-.ggi :ow f' . ' 9? 1 f'if?:,1 J ,gms QR H I v 1st year a . QL-Ry Ruth Schwartze, Robert jordan, Mary Geoirgyg 2nd row:,MaryQne McAfqg Sharon Henderson, Magjyone Meeikfee. , rQ Z ' A r a 11 Tlfdif row: Brenda Robinson, Janet' Exford, Brenda Robinson. A - , 5 A 4th row: Altharnease Davis, Carolyn Cravens, Sherri Goff. -. , reap wav ,- , ng., wsu , W-53, .. milfs worn , - Q Q 1 2nd' year e i Q QL-Rjg1.st'row:' Sherri Hipler,CI Butler, M, Backes 2nd Row-: 1. Gibb5,.,L. Smith,rRg Thompson r Srdrrgiivz Reecefkiifige, Ieanne Iytueks, Cath:yiiOI,iver, Mi ,Faref'fSearce,,y N'eldofjenkinS, Sflaron LaveY,aLa,uraIe Gi ing, ,Becky Weber, jeann Smith, Lois Bomnot, Wan Lou, Rau, Doris ,'LindsaYf lohn McFadin, :Carol Elliso Naney Daniel, Gary Winter, jnidy Mefioyggy ,r ,,if,,,f,, , ,afmsi W A Z .ifisisiig - iiliiilgig , . Wimv , if-W en, . , , , yt: my ofessional journalists Society Of I Sigma Delta Chi L-R-Venita Hawthorne, Donna Drake, john Marsh, and Beverly Holmes L-R-Mr. Ralph Akinfeleye, Beverly Holmes, Venita Hawthorne, Deborah Stevenson, Maida Harrington, jesse Young, and Dr. Avon Wilson. SIGMA DELTA CHI, national professional journalistic society was organized at DePaul University on April 17, 1909. The founders were: Leroy H. Millikan, Gilbert B. Clippinger, Charles A. Fisher, William M. Glenn, Marion H. Hedges, L. Aldis Hutchens, Edward H. Lockwood, Eugene C. Pulliam, Paul M. Riddick, and Laurence H. Sloan. Although founded as a fraternity, Sigma Delta Chi admitted women later on, and changed its name to Society of Professional journalists, Sigma Delta Chi. It is a nonprofit, voluntary association with a worldwide membership engaged in every field of journalism. Its membership extends horizontally to include men and women engaged in the communication of fact and opinion by all media, and it extends vertically to include in its purposes and fellow- ship all ranks of journalists. Sigma Delta Chi is dedicated to the highest ideals of journalism and is comparable to those professional organi- zations serving the fields of medicine and the law. It is not a secret organization and it is not an honor or an honor- ary society, nor is it a social organization. It insists on being known as a professional society of journalists. i .Sn fi' ips , :,. Stagec rafters . l A 1 QL.-RJ jackie Horton, Alicia Brooks, Charles Days, Cheryl Burke, Onita McCain, Duke Taylor, james Blue, Aurelia Davis, Richard Blackwell, Mark Thompson, Ursula West, Larry Kidd, Sandra Carpenter, Mark Pillars, Charles Bran- don, Director-P. Walker - , W , in V 12, 1-xT 6. . 1 - Q3 Q' ' X z1 .i,'L.' , ' v- A . Q93 P- , Q Q 3 '-Q53- f fini X is,3TGagNn 5 9 L? q f ' aft'5!?f Q .ly in fi PS , Q6 QQ W 99: ax X, CS :if -K Q52 L-X, 9 fx g , ix? tis f 5 I 7704? 'L I ' 1 lx lo? .9 an JK lm - cfw ' , - , W Wv v f 'qi ll' ' 1, y ff? L Bwm R84 ' J f QM , lf' 5219.- 1 Alpha Phi Alpha QL-Rl Marion Daniels, William Edmondson, Darryl Wiggins, Conail Cross. iangelsl QL-Rl Shirley Harris, Sharon Todd, Sandra Robinson, Renda Abraham, Rosetta Abney, Maurita Hooker, Vernessa Barnes, Vivian Wyatt. in . 3 .. f 1-1. f ei' johnny Townsend, Richard Harris, jeffrey Berry, Eric Simms, Larry Shields. Bottom row: Clyde Phillips, Ra- mon Williams X ALPHA PHI ALPHA, a fraternity originally established for IN gro college men, was founded at Cornell University on Decei ber 4, 1906. It was the first intercollegiate Greek-letter fraternity the United States established for Negro college men, but in cent years the designation Negro has been removed from constitution and ritual. The fraternity is now inter-racial, with sd eral white brothers taking active parts in the program. L At the 40th general convention, held in Miami, Florida, Decei ber, 1954, a white brother delivered the undergraduate addrel marking the first time a white brother had participated fully in t program of the convention. T if Alpha Kappa Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. is an international organization of 40,000 women college graduates and under- graduates of varying races and creeds, whose unifying object is improvement of human lives through service to others. 1 2 .L L The Sorority wasrfounded in 1908 at Howard University, Washington, D.C. It-fliivasirincorporatfed in Washington on january 23, 1913 and is the world's oldest college-based sorority founded by Negro women. Alpha Iota Chapter was established at Lincoln University on February 13, 1930. Activities of the chapter include the awarding of a 5550.00 book scholarship each -'year to a freshman young woman, living on campus, with an average of 3.0 0 or more. The chapter sponsors-the op Ten College Girls Con- test and ,Red Cross Erloodmobile on campus. Service projects includegactivities with nursery schools of the,city, and visits togFulton State Hospital. Leadership wdrkshops are iii held yearlyfas well asftither sororitiyfrelated activities. Officers of the chapter are: Frances Naylor, Basileus, Martha Carpenter, Anti-Basileusp Cardlyn Fristoe, Gram- mateusp Carla Matthews, Anti-Grammateus, james Etta Nalley, Tamiouchosg Gloria Hymon, Epistoleusp janice Price, Dean of Pledgees, Vickie Harris, Assistant Dean of Pledgeesp Andrea jackson, Hodegosg Renee Oakley, Par- liamentariang Carolyn Bascomb, Ivy Leaf Reporter, Sharon james Philactorg Sandra Eulinberg, Rush Chairman. Graduate Advisor is Mrs. Vivian D. jones. Q94 s Seated, left to right: Carolyn Fristoe, Martha Carpenter, Marilyn Smith, Frances Naylor, Gloria Hymon, james Etta A Nalley, Sharon Dees, Ellen Guy. Standing, left to right: Valencia Gill, Andrea jackson, Vickie Harris, Beverly Holmes, janice Price, Phyllis Bascomb, Gladys Heyser, Sandra Eulinberg, Almeter Hunt, Shirley Robinson, Carla Matthews, Sharon james. l Not pictured: Linda Burnside, Theresa Flagg,,Carlotta Franklin, .Donna Miller, Renee Oakley5llPatricia Siilnsberry. V me L...-.1 Y - S -. .. l lil' Delta Sigma Theta DELTA SIGMA TH ETA was founded at Howard University in 1913 and incorporated under the laws of the District of Columbia on February 18 of that year. The sorority is a member of the American Council on Human Rights, a co-operative civil rights project of five national sororities and frater- nities, and the National Council of Negro Women. QL-RJ 1st row: Sheree Graham, Deborah Hatter, Andrea Turner, Janice Wilfong, Vic ria Tidwell. 2nd row: Deborah Coopenrvood, Marianette Gee, Nedra johnson, Vicki Lee, Gwa dolyn Dennis. QL-Rl Bottom row: Brenda Taylor, Bevel Wells, Cynthia joseph, Andrea Adams. Middle row: Robin Lewis, Alice Sptinkle, A ita Stamps, Brenda Williams. Back row: Dorothy Garrett, Paula Bruta Sandra Butler, Louitta Brandon. l . 'l '-. 4 I U09 , x ' N 1 4 . ff Q. -' ry? ' IR- fl' 3 -o cn D. t5 cu 1 - , -1 va 4 5 Eff. W1 7 H32 , o 'S'-' - ' 55. ,V '- a '1 .H xl, Q. , 'Wm ,-.. wi .,,m.-4I,gw,5: K M... Q4 ' i',. 0 '52 X gn. .,. K.. m:. M - ,xi 7-,' , I f M.. . fu V . 'x ,ff 4 v nv- 1391 Don Sam Dqp .! DS0nf If C E I5 fi E 2 Q. E Q . -C . Q. E u. 5 .fe 3 2. 0 E .J .Z 'E qg O 2 'I .Q Q. .GJ Q 4: .2 4 L' s D C N O 2 .2 GJ N W 15 9 .fr sfv 235 , . QL-RQ fbatk McMurtre lfront row I f 1 , W W , 113 l. V Omega Pearls JC!-'Z Left to Right: Ruth Brown, Debra Varnado Dixon, jean Gillespie, lack Alexander, Veronica McCray, Terrie Knowlyn, Harriet Mitchell, 84 Cathy Lampados Right to Left: William Grubbs, Veron O'Garra, Richman Lewis, Theo- dis Watson, james Buttler, Dannis Wallace, Gray and Forehard, Ro- land jones, Leonard Davis, Steven Scott, and Bud Collier. X -re- -14. 5 OMEGA PSI PHI -was founded at Howard University, Washington, D.C., on November 17, 1911, being the first Greek-letter organization for men on this campus. The founders-Edgar A. Love, Oscar 1. Cooper, Frank Coleman, and Ernest E. just-established the fraternity on a foundation of faith in the basical ethical standards and in the ultimate victory of right, and upon trust,in the destiny of the Negro people. The bonds that existed among these founders were among the strontgest bonds that bind, being based on reli- gion, culture, an tradition. The faith of these founders has endured and has advanced a college fraternity that has bene- fited thousands of men who have followed the leadership during the past fifty years. Ill gmt: Sigma Gamma Rho SIGMA GAMMA RHO was organized on Novem- ber 12, 1922, in Indianapolis, Indiana, by Mary Lou Allison IMrs. Littlej and six other teachers Dorothy Hanley Whiteside, Vivian White Marbury, Nannie Mae Gahn johnson, Hattie Mae Dulin Redford, Bes- sie M. Downey, and Cubena McClure. The group be- came an incorporated national collegiate sorority on December 30, 1929 when a charter was granted Al- pha Chapter at Butler University. Left to Right: Gwendolyn King, Pat Nunn, Muzette Morgan, Lavern West, Rosellen Carter Allsia Brooks and Gwen Vaughn. 1 5,. ,'-.si .1 l'i,' Phi Beta Sigma lessie johnson, Clyde Griggs, Wheeler Winslow and Ronald Hayes PHI BETA SIGMA was founded at Howard University, january 9, 1914, by Langston Taylor, Leonard F. Morse, and C.I. Brown. These three men felt the need of a Greek-letter college fraternity embracing the principles of broth- erhood, scholarship, and service which are crystallized and expressed in the fra- ternity's motto, Culture for service for humanity. Wine Psi Phi Picture Below: L-R. Back Roll: Calvin Washington, Leroy johnson, Robert Matloch, james Watts, Randy Lyons. Front Roll: Colandy Rucker, Rodney Henderson and Scott. 11125 i -GT' . W my ve- XX , f T . 1 ' '-Rf' ' 1 W ' J-,,.,L ,- 1' , K I H f I 4 ' ' - 1 dWf ' N U S L 5 -fl V E1f'QK Q x X i . 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' W - '-ww 4 .2 ,sf 'fl . ,gm , Y ,mi Ro al Famil ll , .F F3l'fiS AVBVY Linda Burnside 1st Runner-up Lilbourn, Missouri 1 B fi Carole Bowden junior Attenda nt St. Louis, Missouri Florene Calvin Sophomore Attendant Hot Springs, Arkansas Berthena Cooper Freshman Attendant Pine Bluff, Arkansas Senior Attendant St. Louis, Missouri I 6 sw ni' s Kff ww nu B 5 lr 'I fqj fr u Wfffgfluq. 4' ,f r a Al y W. N ' u , .eq 1 1 In .um 11 H , Us, uv ., ' X ,FLW 4 I .r K ,xfm v lvl. ,J f' fr 6,14 , ., ...A xl 1 Jus x I 1 bf.-:ii ' ' f,Wf Miss Linda Burnside 1st Runner Up St. Louis, Mo. Miss Linda Paulden 3rd Runner Up Oklahoma, Ok. ROTC Attendants Miss Rulester Davis 2nd Runner Up Detroit F . A N ,W , 5 W' WW f X, WNW l ' ' ' -el M1 .J- Z. -x 1, .Ll3jg11.tl-: V, - . K , , 'Y'7 '!f,33 ' A in II -. gf ff ' M :flu -v .1-'m ix' -. ff. : . 4- 'V.-if 3F-,:jl.f:'- I ii, 'rf I 3?f'ffxIU,-,Q L! x L 1' 'u,'5-'Jf'!3:i5,- ,JI- 1r!Ih5,' ' ' - - ,HUIEU W , Il!-T 1 'MTF' Y, I x Q1 ., .5131-:ff --' ff ?-,'1wTg'- W iw W MW l 5 ' iffzE5sg,Qff:llQiH1L,, fs, Miss Gridiron Maids Miss Thelma Smith Miss Rulester Davis lunior IUHIOIQ . I Hayti, Missouri Detroit, Michigan junior Mr. and Miss Lincoln University Craig Glover and Kimberly Driver Miss Ugi-ward Bouind JAYCE LONG HIGH Sci-iiooi swioiz Mexico Hici-1, Mo. Mexlwco, Missioum MISS UPWARD OUND 1974175 I would ilike to thank everyone for electing me as Miss Up- ward Bound 19745. I wiiii try my best to fuifiil my duties as Miss Up- ward Bowwdi. Thank you. Miss laye A isle Long Miss Student Speciali Services DEBORAH HOU? FRESHMAN COLLEGE i ' Ili' 'F ? :H '15i,f-gi1s..Q H .F f 1 I W Us f 4 . -- ggi- JJFYV' ny 'T'-fp-- - M H,,Qf,ff- R EQ' Tiff-Q 1 L' 'W x , . , , . . an k?2Ql':gm,32,'.'5'.'4'f .. 1 . H LmL,, L. ' ,, ' ' ' ' I I y I I . I in 1 1 5 9 Q 'I ' f I . J 'VN ' 1 A when X Football Dui' BTW-lk mlfvv Gerald Walker Defensive Line Robert Thomas Linebacker Oct. jerome NOV- Quarterman Sept. Langston University Central State Ohio Univ. Arkansas Pine Bluff Kentucky State N.W. Missouri State Missouri Southern N.E. Missouri State Univ. of Missouri-Rolla S.W. Missouri State S.E. Missouri State Central Missouri State Home Opp. Home 2 0 Away 6 41 Home 0 17 Away 20 15 Home 20 21 Away 18 31 Homecoming 0 17 Away 13 14 Away 3 55 Away 0 13 Home 19 32 V7 .5 ta equi, Leo Lewis Head Coach it - , i 9 fe Homer Cavitte Defensive Backfield 131 5 i HOMECOMING ACTION H511 5 f?Cf7m2Sf7W5 fA KE ' Q , T, ' X 1 I va T 2? ,V X Q' wg ff wx Qmzblvb' Vgjwy. 4 mv, S F H si 15:11 'x': 1 'E E ' TS ' A x x uw W ff if X f 1 W 6 w H mn ef Q 4 y 5if,f1f::.5zi.1-ms.,i t O S All OX Haw' SWISS' W HNQQ wang f NEYI - N. Hifi: , if K, ...... .. -1 J' 'zf-7 T ' - ' ' W V l '.., r 4 . COME ON L.U. IOIN THE BAND-SUPPORT TIGER FOOTBALL X 'fi we Promising Tiger rv, , 1 4' f UW ' ' J A 1 'W s 5 'Q T , ' mfs- QB Awfnl ,., Ap- The Thrill Of Winning The Agon nd Of Losing nl... vr CT' 71-. 3:51 :jj KTLJ1' ' fa-2 ' -' ax :fa W' Q fwvw--11 4 fef L 2 r . 5. .gqrifg-5!21-E ,:.fE f 51:1 55 ' qffgz- 'af 1 A N- 'W I -n , V1 15 I VN , A r S H Y , ,,, 4 1-V -Q -' ,. J- - . . 2 , V , , , . ,Sq ,Q , ,i , QQ-gig-+1-:saw L 53 ' .:z ffm 'jk I E A., 1 H-,H F X EE H ,H f':..5:1Tl15'i'w ' ' tif xv-'i7E'i'? ' 73' ?5f3W1'z B, gui. mr ' - in W , mp --wr-mgewgx LU Tigers On The Run .U. Cross Countr Team Bottom row L. to r.: Maurice Cheeks, Phil jensen, Willie Lyles I Back row, L. to r.: UQ, Lawrence Deadmon, Dennis Bentch and Coach Dwight Reed. Track Team Abundant With Stars By: Randy Lang l Dwight Reed, recognizes as one of the top-flight track coaches in the Nation is in his 26th year at Lincoln University. Under his tutelage, Lincoln has 29 track All-Americans. The quality of coaching Reed outstanding performance in the area of sports was spotlighted recently when he was nominated to b assistant coach for the 1976 Olympic Track and Field Team. ' Lincoln University and speed are synonymous. lt was this way ingredient that carried the Tiger Track Team to a runner up spot in the NCAA College sion Championships in 1973 and an abundance of other things should make Lincoln a serious contender for national honors again in 1975. Leaving are Senior Champs: Alfred Larry, two time All-American, 1973-74, finished 2nd in the Nationals in the NCAA 1974 high hurdles. Larry runsa relays and holds the school record at a time of 13.6. Larry ranked tenth in the Nation in high hurdles. You won't find much argument by stating that Lin University has the best hurdler in the Missouri Inter-collegiate Athletic Association, maybe even in the state of Missouri. Neither will you find much argument by stating that Lincoln University has the second best hurdler in the Conference. And in 1974 it will be safe to that Lincoln has the third best hurdler in the MIAA. Where the argument develops is sorting out who is one-two and three at Lincoln where Alfred La Chandler Williams and Willie Lyles have methodically wiped out the hurdle records for the last three years. The easiest way to solve an argument is to desig events. Larry and Williams run neck-and-neck in the high hurdles. Chandler Williams is an excellent sprinter and hurdler, his best event may be the long jump. The Rivera Beach, Florida, holds the school record at 24 and ranks as a definite threat to the oldest record on the Lincoln record books. The mark Chandler record was established in 1957 by Louis Watkins at 28- Phil Jenson-The first All-American in Cross-Country at L.U. holds L.U.'s track record in the mile and is a good bet to be All-American this year. Willie Lyles runs 440 relay, anchor-man on 880 team. Runs leg on 1 mile. Three times All-American. He is one of the better quarter milers in the Nati He's also in top ten in quarter mile. Lyles is a good competitor and has outstanding abilities. Arnette French-Indoor shot put champion. French holds indoor school record at 51-6 ft. French is respected at his events for his tremendous talents. r James Cooper-two times All-American runs leg on the mile relay. Cooper on the mile relay has been outstanding and consistent all year long although shoulder injury earlier in the year may have effected him. Donnie Thomas-a good competitor, runs the quartermile and 440 relay. Thomas was runner up in the 1972 MIAA outdoor with a time of 48.1. Robert Logan-Runs an open quarter mile. He places third in Conference indoor in 880. Runs the mile relay and is a good competitor. Nolan Franklin-1973 MIAA discus title with a best of 1526. Another 10 to 15 ft. seems well within the reach of Franklin this season. Steve Sylvester-quartermiler, got fourth in a sprint relay. Maurice Cheeks-intermediate hurdler, substitute in the mile relay, he is also a participant in the high jump. Mike Hill throws shot put and discus. Other promising prospects are: Huston Craytong discus Wallace Bell long jumper, also runs 220. Coach Reed said, I hope to move him up to the fy soon. Robert Sumpter and Lawrence Deadmon are half-milers and good prospects. They finished 6th in the Kansas Relay. Gary Wheeler-dash man, runs 100 and 220. We just found out his is a good triple jump man too says Coach Reed. We have no depth at a lot of events, but we have REAL CLASS PER FORMERS. Good performers in their events such as World Performers Alfred La and Willie Lyles, Coach Reed added. I S564 n Vx, .Q K Track On The Run ,Q .,-,I 7, 1 ,sp . -,. ,QQ 1, ...M , .- gY!,4 S . , .. ' : . 'Y-X . ' .4 53' H -'f 4' Q . - 4 A . 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A : .. f,?p,g,1F- '21-fff' fav: 'QF F' fi,-54,7 -L,.:E-jig' UL- ' gf. ' ,, ' ' ' , , ., f , 1 r -A IMA- .xv -+-:vi .. 5p,4:,ii,, .,-,' :Y - 'f1. L Al . --1 1 Wa. 42 ' '11lT'F4'l1L'9'-'uvf..:f wwf: ,Y .:.3,, ,X v -17' 71 c 4:-,psf Mig, .W 4, ww 'air 'Q 1' Wg gf T.. - - .1393 jst, 1. ,.. ' ' 'R 'J' 'im 4 -- ,, V- .V 137 Competitor Chandler Williams prepares to do his thing. Half-miler Lawrence Deadmon and Robert Sumpter are promising pros- pects. Nlr. Alfred Larry 2nd in NCAA top ten in the Nation relaxes v Nolan Franklin. QF' 1 , 4,11 .. f my K :L I 1 PM i.1,:..A.3m,,. I Q- aw. :L -. if .4 5, -L. Q- jg, ' fgigggng ' 14i, ,:2gfs15. in:Wff4::,,:r?E25gzg3ffi3 fm, I'1':??Ew'1r3asafiii P IM W W Q w f3?S31fQ'k .LW Wi ,,.. M. , W7-:wav x ?,..:.. 1 L A Q :fn ,1,L..1..x. L, ,mmf 1 zu 1 V.,. Q v 2 I 'Eff'- fv 3' 7-. - ,lg mm , A-V 1, w- , - f .Q LA . Am, ,, - . - , .V -, x K V L -W I jggggcm zur.: f ' , 1 V7 - - -0 gm, uv 'L 1 f.5'E4': Lens! a 4 H ,r ,A nf ' Y I w vi Y ' A 1 Y:-Q , ,r J 2 9 u f -s- , - 4 x ,- 5.375 md.. z 'Fi aff ,L f. ,L 3:42. fggwq .,,'a?Zii iflgfu' .www .. ,, I- F55 1 ' Q-5, m U 1 Q , 1.4: ,SAT F, v Q ' 1 - 1975 Lincoln University Tennis Schedule March 14 University of Wisconsin at Stout 2:00 p.m. March 26 University of Missouri at Rolla 2:00 p.m. March 28 Westminister College 2:00 p.m. April 8 Central Missouri State University 'April 10 Central Bible College-Springfield, Mo. 3:00 p.m. April 12 Northeast Missouri University 3:00 p.m. April 22 Central Bible College-Springfield, Mo. 10:00 a.m. April 25-26 Southwest Missouri State 2200 P-ITL April 30 Westminister College May 1 C.M.S.C. Warrensburg 3:00 p.m. May 3 University of Missouri at Rolla April 15 Southeast Mo. State 2:00 p.m. April 19 Southeast Mo. State 10:00 a.m. f f , atm-,tr .1 ' ' ,a.e,1'.- ' -. A Hoard Still Contributes Singles Whitaker, R. 1 year Muessig, jerry 1 year Abney, Tim 1 year Kyi, Po-Capt. 3 years Drake, Tim 1 year To Lincoln Dr. Charles Hoard has been a man of many faces at Lincoln University. He arrived here in 1941 and is currently a professor in the Psychology and Educa- tion Departments. Along with tennis coaching duties, Dr. Hoard has also had experience as an administrator, a one time university Dean of Student. A native of St. Louis, Dr. Hoard injury. Here Here Here Here There There H ere There There There There Here There Dougl 1. 1. Muessig has won 2 single matches and double matches. Whitaker has won double matches, Abney, 3 double matchd Kyi, Po, 3 double matches. The team will be at full strength with tl return of Matlock, who is out with an ank came to Lincoln as a student in 1933. After two years, however, he transferred to Bishop College in Texas where he earned his bachelors degree. After graduation, he spent a year at Bishop as an instructorfcoach, three years at Brunswick, Brunswick, Nlo., as a high school English teacher and football-basketball coach, four years in the Air Force with a discharge as a lieuten- ant and back to Lincoln in 1946. Since his return, Dr. Hoard has served as Dean of men, Assistant Dean of Students, Director of Health Service, boxing coach and tennis coach. Dr. Hoard appreciates this year's team. He said, They are some fine young men and Coachables. Mike Matlock, the only senior on the team will be remembered as one of the BEST. For the first time ever, Nlay 9th and 10th, L.U. hosted the Nl.l.A.A. track and tennis Championship. Ron Cain 4213 takes a healthy cut in contest at South West Missouri State University. L B a s e a Ron Cain takes a throw at first base. 1 fi? a' f 3? W '95 Q ,Wifi W F 'CWS W ik l N X gr V K h E f w I K mi, r 1 I M ,fr 53 K T A 2 , PA Y 1' W wr T: ,zr H x . -,ff t, , g,.ws,::. 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'C' A Linea. v I' Q s 5 A -'N V i Vl..,,e x ,HM f H Rkgg-1 l ' Us ' y V JU 54 Wil ,W LX K A l if 2- W 'wif Basketball at Lincoln Universit is W3 will f-ASHA W 23431-3 bgiilly' , lx' . -Q .1 ll, '-3 'I14 ,ye Ya-Qi-:.'g':, , li l ' X ' -T l f Y . , '- -.aw se l uif-'92 W Q --4 -. G1lgm g3Q 'i,fF,- ,. A 5 'LP' 1 TEL , ,Q 'f'2+ff, fl ,,. . l.,. amy wfww ,ah 3 xi 1, .- L -mmnw A :mm fl 'alll l 1' 77 T , ',.4 4 - 5: WM ,. .- .f l lll 'ILE' s.-l: '- JM? 1 l l ' llll l V' l Q W S l - A il ' l 2' if .V L' W 1 s fin- l l ,, -Q T'liQEigQ5E? . 1' ,gi l gf 1 ffl- :W-gl! -1 ' Q H . f'4 'W. ll AKVH . iv3fl ilk? tiki-EQ5i.fQil+Hlff 'f??25 '- -V H+ ml pl N 3 l L 'dgfflz ' -i 'V -2 ' A, ' AJ fyi-fu' l l l qw , 4 i- ll 1 Q 7 ll H . P .- lg '1 Sgll ' ll l l M -1- l' I Nfl. i '.AV - 1635 fzlflsw .W 'fl Y q 'Qi' D M. glfmj ln Q, 7,1 .i W ill u,l,, in ff- -l , ,l, , M-xgf 3 ,lx 1, I Glt Down 43rd Year of Service - Vol. XXXXIV, ' - 8 Pages Lincoln University of Missouri, Jefferson City, Mo. GOOD MORNING! Communication ls The Beginning Of Understanding Lincoln cuts ties with Kentucky 'IHOOP goes Cliff Jackson to the dismay of Southeast f'Sl.ate defeners. CSpo1-ts photos by Jim Woodj 'ANDS are better than on for Vince Humphrey as he is a' rebound for the Tigers. Qs ' 1 1 1 . A , .M-. :E .A .- if 24 'A 2.1. , i vu Q.. 1. ,- 4 R 4 : 91-e , ktx 1. ,lx Q ti rg ,S-N ,.., I 3 1 ,gp 4 1'- Q J, . .,,, ffm, -f ln F 1 we gg. a ix 5 . Q14 f kwa '. V4 .YL a b A - xr ff, 71, M W-Q--miie .H Y 'NN 'E ' Q A .A i. it A L W s.v- H ' -fav- FA A 3: ganna' F, ,ff ' ,ff-f+n....., rf - fl x ' M , .. - 34 Ni xx -vm A K sv f wb' 2:2 A- fi? A v,. .. N? 1 we 3 . r Ax i . 7 . . '- 1 YT'-.. , 1. :Q W, X - ,. lf .ff . Q I QM p 'e 0 -AS, ' .W ......4,4,ia,,g -1.-0... ' Hi '. r' f' Q.. V1 Q-A .A V 'u : . V ' 9' Q 5 ,gr ' ew J A Q y yu K z v fi , f X Q 3 1-'1 fX.r'45. feiviggifsi ? 35-,.i' X .. -:K , -5-ugh 5.1 uw.: 252522 X ' 3.535 . ., H3323 Sikh Y w mg, ,:,.- g. 1 Ev L ' r. 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G FG-FGA Fl'-FTA It TIP- Igmes Edwards 28 268-532 96-142 333 634 Cliff Iackson 22 134-317 45-63 1,00 313 I Vince Humphrey 24I 139-A293 35-66 221 313 I-Iarpld Rubenson '24 105-250 22-24 62' 232 Barry Loggins 0 27 82-208 37-70. 155 201 Felix Ierman 27 82-165 44-64 170 208 Tim Abney 26 60-114 3347 74 153 Mike Mattock 22 41-83 16-26 37 98 Calvin Allen . 15 14-37 10-18 16 38 Robert Mclntyre 21 17-57 9-15 20 43 Others 1-4 10-38 1.0-18 37, A 301 'Totals 28 952-2094 -359-554 1230 2263 opponents 28 880-1956 297-425 1020 '2057 I I .3-S I I .. I I I I I I 151 FJ W 1 W X 1. A5 V, . ,, I , s 1. I 1 ' I , L A I V1 f WW -2: W I MH - Wm.. we s 'T4'-fl :L A 1-'Q Vfll,'T,?-,.A',gqwfjf-L ,, ,,, F ,W 9 . Y K V , nm V I A .,. , F! W :Ku .Ll , will .. . 1 N T QI? , f '-' Vu :Xb ' QINQ--,L ,..,- ,v--- .Aug I f 'M-, 9 fi ':'ve - W-l', 47' A 95355533335 Q , Q L1 5 J 4, w.f1y'i:5,,: M WN? 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EE-Lfiii -i'i'i -,i'1 . ' -.1 fi-'if 34- , X 51 ' .vi-Y i - , f Q., 'Qf Q' ' 5 . 4, L A A 4 ' - .lfflflfaf 5 - 43 . ,gjjj I 4 3 ' . f- 1:- . Q' Qa' 'ijjrffgf ,Q-f ' 331: X, -1. :33. .:iv, wh . J' . 5 5 . :'5- -F 2 ,J ' xiii' if Wi L-iw., x. Hg? - wt Mp, - .E:. ,... i ui V- 1 1 ' , 'M f.' ,..g,QSf !L,, '--'if' ffl ' ,, ,Wf,i.f, wQiii'wfkt:1i.,:.i. 1' t mf 7 51,1- Z'-V' 'EQZ 13351 1 - . ' , . ,.,, .. I 1. L. ,Z f, ', - 7 3: V i i i i 159 i For , KVhEA i . Soon to leave the ranks of student at Lincoln University will be football ancltrack star Chandler Williams. Bornaslan only child in Miami, Florida on March 8, 1952- He attended Miami Spring High School. He played football, basketball and ran track. In an interview with Chandler I found out that all the things that I had heard about him were true. For those of you who .havenft been keepingjup with Chandler Williams either on the football team or tracklteam, you probably wo'n't know that he became the 12th round draft choice of L.A. Rams. Following such names as Iohnnie McDaniel and Lamar Per- rish. Chandler if he lives upjgto his expectation could greatly honoryLU by letting peoplefjknow thatghe went to' Lincoln University. I asked Chandleir. about hisiiiifeelings as far as at- tending a small school such as Lincoln and he told me l en- joy a small school because in Miami I didn't have many sc olarship offers, yet I felt that something could be made of l l Honor Page g , g is Cjutstandingbelason f if I tiii I 'larry Terry44received2 iis honor as all riil c onferencefdefensiverl for second year of first team. Cliff Burks-First team all conference defensive tackle, Sen mY life by Setting aWaY ff0'U7Fl0flda ' l5MY.Pf9Vl0U5?tC0aChe5 Gerald Brown-All conferenceHSQG.0nd teamgf1Q5e Suafdf. never expecteclyrneito so I got toiffhyincolnrll. I y I - discovered an all togetherinew attitudewith the helpof Track jeff Watkins-All Conference second team, defeI1Siv9 ba Coach Dwlight Reed who brought out the ability housed I within my frame. Due to inefficient coaching in my earlier life Bruce johnson-Second team all conference, defensive ba I still haven't reached my peak as far asswhat I can and can't A y I s I dotftf r.fl fln a random surveyicbout studentts?activitiesatoward. tiiy itS25frQhandlerglwilliam.s+ElZlli.d,e recebtgfr. all COl1ff3ITBUCe SCC Chandler, somieiEiLincoln Llniversity students have this to say fi l iteam. Defensive back, also drafted about him: g f I ' pros for Los Angeles Ramsin 12th rou Charles Powells tlfootball Centerl-'fHe gets along with people, I mean what can I say except I wish him luck. Basketball Donnie Thomas Urackleffl feel that asan individual he is a I ,A y t gy t I t 1 gi tantasticipersonifl believe hefwill make'itin.the profs, because L' Mike MiafioCk,.0UtStanding on 'xi-md,.'Off thegfgeid of baffle he has determination. fil., .3 .. Larry Terry fLinebackerj- He is easy going. He doesn't bother anyone and he doesn't brag. I respect him for that. loe Long fSplit Endl- He would listenito opens criticism. He's fun to watch and withthe seasonivve had him going pro makes us feel it7wasn't in vein. i I jackie Morrison lStudentlt- He has a good attitude and sense of humor. 1 Albert Garner fFootbalI, Offensive, Tacklel- He'S, a bomb dude! I believegthat with hinmgoing prositf may openjcloors for someone else. No. 42 on the Football Field running doing the things he does best now shall have another test to pass and that one could very well be his passfykey to happiness. ,g Q y in - s. il. james Hoop Edward-One ofthe best that played game L . y l IP JON ES-Four year team leader in batting at plate, p IS a member of Kappa Alpha Psi. i .. I' A 1 f' - f 0 1 A ' JI., ' 1 i' 1' ' e -J. ' 'U -4' ' i '-'- 5' ' 5' 5 we A KN J - ' ' Q .V -, I 4 Q, gl t .. . -P V J . 14 .aw .eil A K' 'l'fF'? : at PF J ?i4l55 ' 'L '31 31 ' .727 5 ,ef-52 rife lv - N iff' - A A ff? N . - 'af ' . it I , f F 1. , . A M, N fl BASEBALL GF' 'H Seven'?nembers H CLS-3 dual meets M fan Boudrla-Number o oll'E'Y'9trove average 74,,g . , dalsst In two tournam ,la Q ln Clover Stock,t ,'ent and Wmminster tobrnaaa ber two man most ofthe year Secon IS 7 T e e x V 4ge8 Qeniog ws! - fill w . J fm C T 0 h m e Q c I' Q , , P s 0 w S o l r n I s Randall Lang Sports Editor Good sportsmanship at athletic events is a matter of pride for all Lincolnites interested in showing the public and visiting teams that we can win or lose with dignity and grace. l enjoyed working with the staffs of the Clarion and the Archives, as well as being sports editor of the Clarion and laying out the yearbook sports' pages. But while we engage in an activity which is primarily physical, we are ever mindful of the fact that bright and alert minds must be employed to the utmost. The victory ained will be only of momentary significance. What the students learn will be of LASTING IMPORTANCE. Theregnre, we continued to strive for a high quality academic program as we succeed in the athletic arena. I hope that you will read the Clarion sports as well as the sports in the Archives. Brief or extended, it will be fruitful and enjoyable. May the better team win, but no matter who wins on the field of battle we shall continue to work for an improved quality of life for the students, our athletes, our alumni and our society. 5 6?- M . . si! 9.5 A .mffngnnn b H 1' 'fm f vp 21' ' f ??'-N32 P5132 F .1 rl A 121- , fiklg ' Q Ne 4 .:.- ' -I 1-Eiga' , 1 f ' -'rf-wa.: cg- AT ' .5 -431521 5 ,i :Lf , ' ff 322 ? iii Afolabi, Boye Nigeria, W!Africa Virgo L rg, as sf. i C .i xr' Backes, Mary Vienna, Mo , 1 Barbour, Robert jefferson City, Mo 0 B l Bonnao, Lois jefferson City, Mo Adams, Andren C. Chicago, Ill. Cancer Amick, julian Holt Summitt, Mo Bailey, Linda Oklahoma City, Okla Libra Baker, Eddie Philadephia, Pa. 'iTT'j'f i EV ' ll. ' Bell, Thomas Chicago, Ill. Taurus L i ic A a,, L pa Borgmeyer, Roger Taos, Mo. Capricorn Taurus!Gemini Blount, Frederick St. Louis, Mo Sagittarius 155' Brashier, William R. Kansas City, Mo Amos, Derrick Warren, Ohio Leo Banks, Karl St. Louis, Mo Aries Blue, james Gary, Indiana TaurusfGemini Sgt, Brewster, Dwight Detroit, Mich Brooks, Alicia E. St. Louis, Ill. Pisces Q Burka, Feleke Ethopia, East Africa Leo Butler, Sandra Tulsa, Okla. Libra 'fre sf ' ' Clark, Marchall St. Louis, Mo. Scorpio I- 5 4 , Broussard, Harold New Orleans, La. Taurus Burnside, Linda St. Louis, Mo. Pisces Carpenter, Sandra Kansas City, Mo. Virgo KITS' Clements, Vanessa Henley, Mo ..,l..- vm. ff' v, Buckner, Terryl St. Louis, Mo. Virgo ll 5:55 ' ', 415' . H Ps ii., -' R-- ' - 2-.. . A ' , , t ,,,i, X, 1. Butler, Cora Salem, Mo. Libra Burch, Franklin H. Kansas City, Mo Cancer Butler, Dorothy Chicago, Ill. Gemini Cole, Evelyn C. Memphis, Tenn Libra Cooper, Cynthia A. St. Louis, Mo. Aquarius Clark, Deborah E. St. Louis, lll. Pisces Cooper, james H. Lawton, Okla. Taurus 75' ' Q ,ae e, wg, Z. Coopewvood, Deborah Curry, Karen Daniel, Nancy Kansas City, Mo. St. Louis, Mo jefferson City, Mo Aquarius Aries Capricorn Dees, Sharon Depriest, Wesleyn Dix, Darrel L. jackson, Miss. Chicago, Ill. St. Louis, Mo Libra Leo Aquarius Edmondson, William Eulinberg, Bentia Fatima, Dabai Hayti, Mo Cleveland, Ohio Nigeria Taurus Cancer Flagg, Theresa St. Louis, Mo Cancer Foster, Sheila Franklin, Carlotta Kansas City, Mo Tulsa, Okla. Capricorn vt f Davis, Sandra Kansas City, Mo Virgo L as 'ig , A -V 'M I s. , EA I .. on is A an ' H - 2 f 1 -'- J ' ' ,.,J,V 1 .W ' I sf.. si ,fu -3 Dudley, Rachel Holts Summitt, Mo Cancer L -f.f- fy? T . . Finn, Terry L. jefferson City, Mo ' W-Qt Francis, Diane St. Louis, Mo Taurus Freeman, Kathy A. Chicago, Ill. Aquarius Gibbs, jaet Gary, Ind. Gemini French, Arnette St. Louis, Mo. Cancer Avi. ' L -. 5-41 1' if ., f sr ,M ---' ,, 4,ftf,.ff' . Q, 4 334' L V, lg A It l at ff e J' Gerling, Lauralie Gibler, Debbi Gillespie, Lorenzo Gilstrop, Cathy Loman, Mo. E. St. Louis, Ill. jefferson City, Mo. Gemini Sagittarius Graham, jerome Griggs, Willard Groose, jamme Riviera Beach, Fla, Hometown, Mo. Eugene, Mo. Aries Libra Libra Harmon, Rufus Hayes, Ronald Helton, Denis Hendrick, Larmy , jefferson City, Mo, Kansas City, Mo. jefferson City, Mo. Scorpio M. 2, my 1 ' l Hahl, Pattie Belle, Mo. l 2 , .-' es' , . :.f511l ,ib xs,g ' 31-. y vivi- gfi' I-QL' , ll 'J . .v- uj , , i if-A L rf: -x ,ii Y X T 91 1. R N P .0 Herndon, Lawrence ,A vw? 'Mani lr., iFge'4fl?'w?'ml'l 'H Hodge, Robert Riveria Beach, Fla. .4 '- , I nf ' , i-1 wi! , ,, 2 , , 5 . ya 4 v x p ..,.,i', f Qt 541-1 ,,. , ,.g-'w.--- ,.. H ' i xtii l Hunter, William Kansas City, Mo Aquarius jeffrey, Marion Chicago, Ill Scorpio iqgrix , Heyser, Gladys Memphis, Tenn. Taurus -L Vw W: ii'li-iirffgg25,ii ,i .f 3 i f it ' is .- l as . Q ,f u v' ' ', , '+ w :- I Q M, my '-an gi 3 L 5, LQ ' i Q 1 fx i i l si L l ll. ' , S W1 i ,, I i , f I ,, ,nf A, l , f- v F l Ml i sf E v i in 1 v. 5 'fu ' r- -. .-w,F.'1 Hudson, judy jefferson City, Mo. Pisces ,Q 'wi sag ,Q 7'1 L im ' Q W me 155 V, 'Eh ., , .., Iwsley, Tom john, Ralph Hippler, Sherry Rolla, Mo ,ij Hughes, Eric Kansas City, Mo. Leo james, Kathleen Kansas City, Mo ' rw: L johnson, Ben Louisville, Ky Cancer l -,, V , 777-3 . 1--v----A iQ 11- ' Q-4 -We all A Hives, jack Humphrey, Larita Kansas City, Mo. Gemini january, Daniel E. St. Louis, Ill Pisces ESSL, . ., johnson, Cleveland Gary, Indiana Capricorn johnson, Ernest johnson, Maria Evanstin, lll. Aries jones, Roland Hunton, Sheila St. Louis, M0 St. Louis, Mo Pisces Taurus joseph, Cynthia R. Kelly, Charles West Palm Beach, jefferson City, Mo Florida Gemini Kirkendoll, Bernard Kliethermes, Cameron, Mo Gerald Aquarius jefferson City, Mo Libra jones, Marcellas Oklahoma City, Okla Leo jones, Ruth C. jefferson City, Mo Taurus Kelly, Christine Little Rock, Ark Cancer ifqftlfmyg ' j ., , ll?TLi,f,Hwfi,K,, Q1 , . 'fw .,fgg5gt., ., sy 1 gg., V-fi, t -'- s -- 5 -g ,f X, , ,,, .. 2 A, -mme. i ,yi K , M' , W X My ,l 5 if, 9 . was Segway 0 . .wg .. Pe, .V -5.- 1 A is 5 5,321 ' f V , 'Q 'H T - jst af 'ag' atb' ' ' 'Ku swf Q ' ' ' ,M ii' ' K 1-'I . ' I 5 Koestner, jerry Lohman, Mo 51 jones, Mary Hayti, Mo Libra jones, Stephanie E. St. Louis, lll Kelly, Sam Mobile, Ala Virgo 'WQ5 M5352 .TFTZSITS :'i Qi ff F' ll ' 'dial - .u L. - , 21. '-2Qii5?i:SLl ' q..,f2,,1:mf2 tw f 352. i c i .555 J i '- i ' I 1., 5',,s fi 5 gs 5 --,::3,. ,i.,g:xi-tr, ,aww k.. .., , :', . - g,.V , ,, .it , W. 1, li' ,I 1 at 1 g . g, , w 1 at l X ll , 0, K .T , S r Y 1-P Q K t ., vw X a-2 Sf filiu.. t ., if' . - ,J aa i Wil' uf' A ii f , 1' ,J ,xg 1 - . - tain Y it g X it HE:-wr :Z - f, ig im ,.f,,,Ui M v 5 ca 1' fi fgeigjyi gxnsay- we ' ft g ---, T, fat. A Q, 5 3, Kremer, Terry 2 ,Q sawn- ffiwk if Larry, Alfred E. St. Louis, Mo Lewis, joel Oakland, Calif Pisces Logan, Shelia jefferson City, Mo Scorpio McCubbin, Carol Eldon, Mo I . Lathan, Gail Springfield, Ill. Virgo Lewis, Robin Kinloch, Mo Sagittarius I l Martin, Andrew Oklahoma City Scorpio 3- 'ive TEETZ A if .- - A l A ciii f l I is ' ' I . ,152-Q' 4 ga 'a l- A T l McFadin, james Marshallfield, Mo l? Lee, Larry Lewis, james E. Washington, D.C. Wichita, Kansas Sagittarius T .ar , Q, X - , , Lindsay, Doris Littlejohn, Randy Hallsville, Mo St. Louis, Mo Virgo H ., ilfl T lll ll gf i ' 1 I 5 McCoy, judith McCray, Veronica Moberly, Mo Rivera Beach, Fla Sagittarius Aquarius McFerren, Alvin Miller, Donna Lilbourn, Mo. Muskogee, Okla. Leo Libra Morrow, Harvey Washington, D.C. Morgan, Muzette Chicago, III. Pisces are-he ,Q . Q .sf ' ' ,,.- ,..-,. f ,..1'i 2 'w'l.1,.,..f.' I ,-mmm amish H 1 . - ,, 'R'-2 V - 'f si, K' t, yew .. 1 ' nr E - pnw ' w lug.- Obayuwana, Godwin Benin City, Nigeria W! Africa Pace, Gary Sikeston, Mo. Leo gi rip- Muenks, Jeanne F. jefferson City, Mo. FT PNN 3 Nelson, Charles E. St. Louis Virgo r -w G Q Oliver, Cathy Libra Paulden, Linda Okla City, Ok. ,-X., ,r 1 Murria Spencer L. jefferson City, Mo. - ,,, ,ur lf, 5257 x nb-uf Nelson, David Kansas City, Mo. Capricorn K Q. fl -'A' Lewis, Lawrence O. Kinloch, Mo. Libra Pendleton, Patricia jefferson City, Mo. - --lv-wwf. ul . . , , f ts: Murry, Valerie Herculaneum, Mo. Nunn, Patricia Stl Louis, Mo. Gemini Osumbor, Lugard Benin City, Nigeria Gia-,if -L -- -, - l 1 qu., ,X . me 1 w AV- 2' tx P i. , ,M .Q -:fgu.1 1 Q 3, fwmbi. - 1 V: 1: 9 li' 1 l L , I 1 . ' Y., X Y- Z Perigin, Reece Kansas City, Mo Phillips, Clyde Wichitia, Kansas Leo P,-We A Y ,. . . Powell, Dan Caruthersville, Mo. Sagittarius Q as Rice, Paul Abel Kinloch, Mo Virgo Robinson, Howard Oklahoma City, Okl Taurus Philiptayer, jordon Pawn Prenger, Cecilia jefferson City, Mo Aquarius - .:- .L .. l.- :f-x yr'gk Richards, Cliffon Sierra Leone, W!Africa Cancer 'QCTL 1 .,. 1. Roods, Lynn jefferson City, Mo Cancer Pillars, Mark Pinkins, Doris St. Louis, Mo St. Louis, Mo Cancer Pennigton, Carl Oklahoma City, Okl Cancer Richardson, Deborah St. Louis, Mo Scorpio Ross, john St. Louis, Mo 2 141 ' I I 1 . Q 13 sz Wa I 'Z' ,V fix 4' L Q a N ,ff V ' Rav, Wanda jefferson City Leo Robinson, Chiquita Fulton, Mo Leo Russell, Argus W 'W 3 vs Routt, james Sams, Robert Kansas City, Mo St. Louis, Mo Libra Ck AN 21 Schnutzlen, Ronda Sears, Sandra jefferson City, Mo jefferson City, Mo. Virgo Cancer -4 'l- 51' l H. 14315 S Smith, joAnn jefferson City, Mo jesus Christ Gemini Smith, Andrew Kansas City, Mo Stansberry, Patricia Stout, Church Memphis, Tenn U-5-A Gemini Leo!Virgo ' ' pi 1: 5. ' 1' ,L ,F Scearce, Margaret Kolts Summit, Mo Shield, Larry Gemini Schellman Richard jefferson City Mo ,,.t . , . J F? .W 5 If Smith, Allinda St. Louis, Mo Taurus Smith, Marilyn Memphis, Tenn Aries Stamps, Anita St. Louis, Mo Scorpio Suggs, Regenald Chicago, Ill Leo Taylor, Douglas California, Mo Libra Taylor, janice Taylor, Vernica Toledo, Ohig Phlladephia, Pa Leo Cancer Terry, Alieu K. Sierra Leone W!Africa Cancer Thompson, Cecil M. Crystal City, Mo Scorpio Thompson, Rosalyn Caurthersville, Mo Vaughn, Gwendolyn Volkart, Robert K. St. Louis, Mo Russelliville, Mo Aries Watts, james Webery, Kay Kansas City, Mo Eldon, Mo Tucker, Sam Sikeston, Mo Gemini Wainright, Calvin Kansas City, Mo Sagittarius Wells, Harlan St. Louis Mo Virgo Thomas, Eddie St. Louis, Mo Sagittarius Q Vanderbilt, Erskine Gary, Indiana Walker, Andru Tuskegee, Ala Capricorn West, Ursula T. St. Louis, Mo Taurus Whitney, Ella Charleston, Mo Gemini Williams, Amos jefferson City, Mo 'ik WE i I A Winter, Gary L. Fulton, Mo 45m 1 at We L . L, Young, jesse L. Pine Bluff, Arkansas Leo Wiggins, Daryl K. Gary, Indiana Leo l West, Vincent Mexico, Mo - .E filfliif' . of N5 A ':',: lk in 77 Wicker, Tommy St. Louis, Mo Williams, Brenda Kansas City, Mo Aries Woods, Norman Chicago, Ill Scorpio Williams, Chander Miami Fla. Pisces Wilson, Larry St. Louis, Mo Writtler, Butch Columbia, Mo Gemini OUR sENIoRS, GOOD LUCK TO YoU ALL PLEASE REMEMBER OUR DISTINGUISHED LINCOLN UNIVERSITY Yehdego, Samson Asmara Ethiopia Sagittarius l -V x . 1 ls r A v 57' L5 ' Nu. w.,--.J TWH .4 '- x f ', , 9 ii 3, W - J 1' 1 ,W 2 ' A 'H W. , ,V 53. 'I ' I 2' Y 'Q '- 5 P fy 5. . A :Q 'fu .' ',' . K ' ' Qilffm- I-'M ' 6, v, I ,- , f 'ff A mfg? .hdk'i5-Thigh? 'I' .il , , if 7 Wx ibvfff ' P , jig, I cm., . :Q gg E Q I . , AW if 'A' . fe. wge- i 11-. A' Wy , 'Q 1 ,gf we 3 f lag V T am Q film I ,n f fl! 1.--1 .fa 5 43' EH 2 if if jf' ., I S I ' jf ,- Q f f 1 1 X 0 A Q : f i:::i:QE,a?, LQ ,i l Q M U A, C A 'SM if 5- x, 'wffxffffr The junior Class 4 trial' ggtliillliil Il' ,if 'Kkk - i in ,Z ,VJ l N .. ' ft? , ' -,-.ff ' Qgqxgr- Wg 4 -:-:fir - Alexander, joyce Memphis, Tenn, 39 lf ' L ivilllmli ,A JJ :maj-,x ' : yr- Hjgllglll' HL in Baker, joan jeff. City, Mo. Bell, janice Kansas City, Mo. Brown, Beulah Wyatt, Mo. f fif- , ,,, , l . 60 . jj, , ' -Kgs-n-1 . ,I-wk Q K1 V f- Althenser, Cathy Balenton, Roxie Hot Springs, Ark. Bowden, Carole St. Louis, Mo. b , 1: i' an-1: S G , . xy flgbb - 4, ,1-, y 4 , -4+ , nl t , , Brown, Virgil E. St. Louis, Mo. - Tj., . ,, 5, Vis, ' ' '54 f, f 2 i li.-rd i i e i A I 3 I Abel, Ty Belle, Mo. Atkin, Kevin jefferson City, Mo. 2,.a,,iii,ff X' ' - i A i, tv, I, , ff I H Barnes, Vernessa Kansas City, Mo. Brandon, Louietta Memphis, Tenn. Bruton, Paula Omaha, Nebraska . K if Akinfeleye, Agnes Nigeria Austin, Chip Kansas City, Mo. Barnett, Sherrie Chicago, Ill. Brantly, jerrold Pine Bluff, Ark. B s .fr ,, '33, 3 4 V Q . 2 - f' 'Sit ', ,img la, 1, Butler, james Alexander, Bruce Lake Ozark, Mo. Babers, Oscar New Orleans, La. 'fa-' Yw-- ,YV . Beaver, james New Orleans, La. Broom, Albert Kansas City, Mo. 'Z- f -'J . , 11 32333, ,v I P , Q. kr' - f . Butler, Leonard Kansas City, Mo Carter, Rosellen Washington, D.C. 4 I . 'EI' - 9 Davis, Altamease Kansas City, Mo. '5i'CYi:' ii U eww Yiwu V 'Ss' By ,Wk-is , Q1,pfi,1. sus, ess . . .N .qrl ,.:. K Qi. v 'A a I 4 ik Ji . i .- ' l- ! 'Z . 'J'-,figs -'U I a:Q.:. '-I'- , .7 Q .A A , . ir 4 Q f - 1, :ln n ' - u,. , 1. r sinful f , i lsnvfvnl v 'zu ,',.s--' 1 1 sl' s .isis Douglas, Benjamin jeff. City, Mo. I. f ' if i. 14,1 1 ' ly 1- 1? .-v' l'r ' 61 . 9 'fqig Lv. N 531- , French, Bennis Q li, .5 fb-' 'Sig K I- 'V ' , .0 .l ' ' E L ' Y I' - ' if . f f fi . 1 Graham, Allyson St. Louis, Mo. Cheeks, Maurice Memphis, Tenn. Davis, Rosemary St. Louis, Mo. . aa- bf: .'Hf:.,,i' 7' ' F ,.. .. --xiii, ag 'f 1 N5 , qwignl-fliisj - , ,- 1.,.'f,i7 ' q vl7'1 I1s ' 7 ig . ' 4.9 lan ' V 7 .l 'iv ' fr 3 l 'lllflii 4 -. E ' iii in xv i X s -f l 1 if , , . 4, Epps, William jeff. City, Mo. , NTT' . 51. xl.. - Q.. . W . . l , 'LQ 'Q iq lr Q9 - x . -1 x,....- .. . Fristoe, Carolyn Charleston, Mo. Guy, Ellen Memphis, Tenn. 'I ,H fiifh . ,swi 1 , 1 X f.?i i H gb.. ,I 3 I, 4, . , M. 11 a gl Clark, Houston St. Louis, Mo. Dawkins, Michael Phoenix City, Al. 1 iw ri ' l..+f.?i3' ggi.. - . ' jts,,,!.n me llfi ww' j., i 55' K fi ll' 9 'Fr-f . -ijt F', Forehand, Crayling Toms River, N.j. Gee, Marianette jackson, Miss. Harrington, Maida Sikeston, Mo. Cleveland, Diane Detroit, Mich. if l i 5-2. 5 , 1 if Dennis, Wallace St. Louis, Mo. Franklin, Nolan Lawton, OK. 4 L if l Q:?'l. T. 'V V J'Nqp' if 'iff -r a ' I George, Bobby jeff. City, Mo. Hartman, Caroll Henley, Mo. I' 1 A Colliers, Bud .: X3 f E- .3-'- 'Z, .13 .- 4 R 4-uh F33 , 1 .hi s V.,l -- X-1 a ll ' llf' Didrickson, William jeff. City, Mo. Frazier, Phillip St. Louis, Mo. Ghebremich, Lemlem Asmara, Ethiopia ,ffl ' .1 . 4. I ru -All sais, fr ' A 1 Vigil. 2 1 V X 3 .,-if ,Lt R-..i,,. I 1 Lg' V wa'lHkiwwfmw Hi Q V , vi of 'll ' . , fi itll.-2 Haslag, Kay Loose Creek, Mo. Hathaway, Gloria Gary, Indiana :QWZW Y, - - Ed Hilkemeyer, joe Loose Creek, Mo. Hosseini, java Iran .Ja- Hyman, Gloria Memphis, Tenn. johnson, Michael . 1 Hatter, Deborah Little Rock, Ark. Hill, Michael Mobile, Ala. Hubbs, Kathy jeff. City, Mo. jackson, Cliff Detroit, Mich. johnson, Nathaniel Hemphill, Ralph St. Louis, Mo. L.,,FF ' l 2 . ., , .- , if J Hitz, George jeff. City, Mo. Hughes, Armelia St. Louis, Mo. james, Rhonda Gary, Ind. johnson, Rickey St. Louis, Mo. Henderson, Denise St. Louis, Mo. Hobson, Gerald Milwaukee, Wis. Hurse, Sherri St. Louis, Mo. .:,.-,.. , iifilliwi rl Si RSM 55,1 1, james, Sharon Pine Bluff, Ark. mg-if-w .. .. E' f jones, Vicki V+' 'f Y . l Henderson, Sharon Mexico, Mo. I ,,, 4 or 1 it . l , l ' fix V. ,ff l -, 1 3 fi. .M . .. ,Z E Holiday, Alfred Hurte, David Oklahoma City, Okla .1 4 Williams, Pagel Chicago, Ill. Kiechsee, Cheryl jeff. City, Mo. King, Gwendolyn St. Louis, Mo. Knight, Gwendolyn Pine Bluff, Ark. I i s Lovelace, Kimberlin St. Louis, Mo. McDaniel, john St. Louis, Mo. ci- ' iw e EQ ' e ' . H i -1-3 L 5. ,, t, , 1 .Z 'M fx ' ' rs' - 334 js, if , , . is A all . f ,z .: 59,1 w -.vm ti f' H j f H i . ,, l if ' ty .., in 1 I ll Q- L M L , lily., gf xg' A 'lf 5 s gi X i -ie gi J K il X i 9 W I .1 Mitchell, Harriett Manning, james Gary, Ind. St. Louis, Mo. r we , it e f Nesbitt, jeff Motley, Alice St. Louis, Mo. Hermann, Mo. Parsons, Ezell, jr. Perry, Wilbert Kinloch, Mo. Chicago, III Layne, Samuel Chicago, III. 2 I . ,',,.,. i 1 is Q ' ' we .2 95 I , MFE, if , egg, - : --,'l' , McGeorge, Carl jeff. City, Mo. Milam, Danny St. Louis, Mo. L. I 43 ' I - ca li 5, , JI Nelson, Rick Lemmie, Kenneth Rockhill, Mo. McMillan, Darrell Hot Springs, Ark. L w. Motton, Nova Sikeston, Mo. Owens, john E. St. Louis, Mo. University City, ..: Ani al . gg L la Pope, Ina R059 President, Cornelius Kansas City, Mo. Chicago, Ill. QT. - wan- , 5 ,i, fum! . N, yn L 1' Logan, Robert Columbia, Mo, Q, McMurtrey, Don Gary. Ind. k -, ,4 YI . A. -X Vi, ,Y L .. 1 an- ' ,lil , 'A t 'f 1.' P ES -'f' ' 1. f. Moore, Sandra St. Louis, Mo. i- . Oliver, Catherine Reed, Tony Gary, Ind. .Q 'W' , 1' ., f' .. , C, ,, , . .ny Y X .X F142-I linux To 'lf .- ' i ,D ,ff Y Reynolds, Keith Gary, lnd. T ' 2 Salami, Adebisi Lagos, Nigeria Simmons, Fleteher St. Louis V- -, , .Mx . 1 at - 5' J if A4534 ll . fly Strope, Darryl jefferson City, Mo. Taylor, Brinda Pine Bluff, Ark Reynolds, Renald j m -. ? 'i6xT ' ' :W WT T, . -V 1.-y , , !:j,2,- ' I . 1 A ' f v . , A I R L 'hi 'E K. Gia, 'X N :,. as 1- ,Fd 3 j Sawyer, Othella Memphis, Tenn. Smith, Thelma Havti, Mo. Steucken, Cheryl Freeburg, Mo. q T l K P- Q E: L ? W l f Robinson, Sandra Kansas City, Mo. , ' , A 'cfghl 41- ' E,-ii' 15. 2 fl! ' ' f isle' 1 . -'f 2 . iii- 2' , 'l w it ' T , it i 1 V J . 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Walker, Virginia Centertown, Mo. .f,,,.e?1,f-, . I , N517 , . 1 1 1 1 1.1. 7 L-H -. .qc ,' .A Wilfong, janice Tuscon, Ariz. Wisham, Samuel St. Louis, Mo. X 1 Townson, johnny Hayti, Mo. 15.-3 -1. - V Woods, Norman Chicago, Ill. 91- n111, 11Q1.11e121 1112 1 Y 1 '11 111 ff x' fs- , gl X! .ynifff 1' A-f im H f Essen, William jeff. City, Mo. Woullard, Roderick Hattiesburg, Mo. Townsend, Brenda Little Rock, Ark. .M . , 'I'5i .' 1 C4 . , .1 1 J Q7 Webber, Rebecca Williamson, Rosalyn St. Louis, Mo. gnzfffn .,,, Y g K: 1, Sarraf, Yazdiakbar Iran V -.1 ,Q -'Cliff ' Tumer, Andrea Kinloch, Mo. Wells, Beverly Memphis, Tenn Wills, Glenn S WW MQ a-an -Am ,-- -4 gsm' f fd . i :ft A ?':. iv 4 Y .1 I E2 -.. , ..,, 1--, .L 3 M , , s S. , 1 5 f f' . :Jf . .:e - 4-4 -,L, ul -. . .. .', . w ' f WA .'. - -Img: ' -'.'.v.'-'.'. .ifggf .Q .'.', :W-.,+' w -.:j.:.1. ,,-:we,2f.1?s,- ..-.-'- '- U-1.-:J :.aeg.4f.f - . .s' .-x1 '.'.'. 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Dayton, Ohio Barnes, john Norfolk, Va. Branham, Paul Columbia, Mo. Brown, Robert jeff. City, Mo. Our Sophomore Class iii-sf' 1 T1 T- ' glmdavlmgwlnfllglgjj ' ' Qf lflfi fl Atknh, Mitch jeff. City, Mo. Bell, Linda Kansas City, Mo. Brantley, Ronald St. Louis, Mo. Bunting, Billy Oklahoma, Oklah. T- . Ayres, john Eldon, Mo. QT, lair fi -T T M. :J I .J xv T T elhfkxgv M 1 . ,gf fr i? ' . 's.w 'fLf'Q5r ' '- L' H: - -, r x T - 'N-T..:,3'TT':v ' , Bolden, Frank jeff. City, Mo. Beavers, Dennis Merietta, Ga. EF ?T 'i! TT' ' T ' Burkhalter, Andre Tulsa, Oklahoma TT .. 'J V: .ill A -V AF Abney, Rosetta Kansas City, Mo. Bardwell, Thomas Chamois, Mo. Barnart, Tim Vienna, Mo. TTATTV -- V Ha TTT! TT 1 T 1 43ls9'flQ4fA F:-: :'3.' . elif. f 'R ' .' :l ik ' - ' I xl T212 iff 'tt fT T t ,. TQ Tyss Tru: Tl, 3' -Mm e: H -T T, 55: .TT 'A 'TTTTMTX T ,' . tgsxga -.1 ' 1 T ,- V- , .wmv 1 1' 5: Mwiiwit- fTT't' V . if QM :L ll gt B ,g,gTT 2,3 , Borgmeyer, PBSSY Box, Patricia jeff. City, Mo. 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Hawthome, Venita Des Moines, Iowa Fleming, joe St. Louis, Mo. .L-WA.-Y .,,,., W , . ,i .. ,, V , , ,ii ' ,ii iw , ' l , i ' H-5, ,Q ,, ,M , . X ixyi. X T ,x X ' 5 ,fn 1 ' 13 1 .aff 'N i S f , I ' :Z 3'!l f'., All T ' .. F' - .gal -. sv- .r A V, , il T,...,3j.Z.- 1 'snort '+ZQ '7- ' 1 i: 0LL +l4!::rn alll' no Glaser, lohn Bland, Mo. Un, -' f ' ' H+' Gross, Rodney D. Kansas City, Mo, I -r.. . ' Footenbery, lacqueline lapan FT ':ji:flTf 'ld' Twill N 'llwgi ii ill' i , JSM ,.,ji'1 gi 1 . ,Nm gf-fix 'Nui' . .. , lisa? 'Y' l4, 'x45Q. ,. . . Gardner, Alben St. Louis, Mo. .,, Y 1 sfo ff! Th Gmbbs, William Tulsa, Okl. Halford, Brenda Kaye Hankins, Mary Pine Bluff, Ark. i r Hayeste, Abbass l I Hill, Robert jeff. City, Mo. Henderson, H Philip l I Hunt, Almeter Memphis, Tenn. v: --r f 7 as W. in is i .. wa: ' jackson, Vernita St. Louis, Mo. X if W. s. r f , i is it jones, Rick Eldon, Mo. Kyi, Tun M. Bankok, Thailand g.,.. ,. l 9 'ff' 4 I .mg 'l if Q iw 'g f -.-. f-1 f- . . 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A Loggins, Barry Memphis, Tenn. lawilitf' K Medry, Tynne Gary, Ind. I. McKinney, William Washington, D.C. Motleglgh Habil jeff. ity, Mo. Outlaw, Carlton Newprt. New, Va. Long, joe Mexico Lonos, Cheryl l Marbaker, Bill jeff. City, Mo. . P . .Q Mettor, Scott Martin, Kim St. Louis, Mo. Michael Hirchiman Nelson, Steven N nh - - - o way, james Kxgshington University, Wichita, Kansas s so i 1 F M- Parrish, Alex . L Peikim, Tom Loveall, Linda jeff. City, Mo. fm if Matthew, Carla , , Mitchell, Rita Nunn, Helen Kinloch. Mo. i. M55 . iff- ' y' ., uf 5 5 Ag . A we- . lv gh: '- 3 7 .x Peschang, Peter jeff. City, Mo. V ,. r i l l l Payne, Debbie jeff. city, MO, Pryor, Harry Roberts, Ann Berkeley, Mo, r N ii it -.-Wvkmjzi. ' is if ' iiEE5ii!Qi :U ii H i, at as . 95 '.V'r,.., IQ-'T-QQ. , A Wi l- it ' A ' ,. . i . ni ., Q t4l',. ,. , L St. Clair, Sandra Monette, Mo. gf I Sims, Kenneth St. Louis, Mo. l l johnson, Pamela Kansas City, Mo. 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K, -ff fl 1 I! 17 ' ' ll . , ,,,, .1 Gregory, Mary Ann Columbia, Mo. -CD- Halderman, Carolyn I Hall, Symanthia jeff. City, Mo. Memphis, Tenn. Hackett, Ronnie Kansas City, Mo. Harris, Sandra Harrison, Gregory Hatcher, Edmond Sikeston, Mo. Belle, Mo. Phil., Pa. X Evans, Aubrey l l ' l Grant, Gloria Little Rock, Ark. Griffin, Bermird D. Detroit, Mich. Hard, Alvis Nllzfll ll L ' is al E . V 'li , . 1 o x 54 G ' , l35-'f5.'Z-fit-'iifff if -. '-gram. , ' 4:-1'-.1 11 1,1-L ffl- Hawey, Betty Exford, janet Mexico, Mo. Gillespie, Shirlyne Charleston, Mo. Griggs, Vincent Harmon, Iva St. Louis, Mo. Haymore, Deborah St. Louis, Mo. Haynes, Gretchen Cape Giradeau Mo. 'CN Henderson, Paulett Holt, Deborah Albion, Mi. jackson, Edna St. Louis, Mo. -an, 2 i.-c-,gf-Wff Y Y , ,I ,gina H ,. JE- .. .ax I, , .mf , s u-F IQ it Q 'L ll jenkins, Nelda Henley, Mo. VW i 'Tiju- .. ,gn-. 1 1 5 ' ' 1 fi- . , 7-- ,I 'x !lA ' . Y' ' ' v- i.. tn' ' , Q' . , l lv 'L 4 '. Q . A .. , r- l Heard jerry jeff. City, Mo. I Henderson, Michael ,-,. Detroit. Mi. f it if. 1 1 -,L I .' . W-1 ,155 14 L Hudson, Gustava Wardell, Mo. jackson, Eric S. Cleveland, Ohio .,f lg-f ' jennings, Laverne Portageville, Mo. vw si. wi. -. . , Hel mig, Brenda Linn, Mo. Hill, johnnie Birmingham, Ala. ' 41 f . tk.- Idehen, Gabriel Benin City, Ni. jackson, Fred D. Detroit Mi. 51319 H ,-1 5311 Q ff it mf F i if 2 M .-53511, , ii ., ' , .haf is johnson, Beverly St. Louis, Mo. Henderson, Mike Henderson, Pamela Detroit, Mi. Kansas City, Mo. VMC. , lb , f 7 ' I if - , fl, ' 1 sl! 3 is . , .,, all If 'xtlf5.:si:1i1ii. 4 'L 5 x ' ', . UQQKIL -'ll A .,. I. Holmes, Charlie Holsmpiller, Mike St. Louis, Mo. fl W1-KM ,Q My E3 ,il 1 ., 72 I 3. ig ei ting 1 Zi Elf ' y .Wm i 5 ' '. , 421215, , .. .-- M M lu, .f mi i 1, mf 2 4 A E ,, A l it V S r Irving, Diane Ivey, Henry Waukegan, Ill. if jamison, Linda jarrett, jennifer Anniston, Mo. Tulsa, Oklahoma . ,i l . ..,., . .. ,WW-,,-.-...V. . . l R li i l l l .15 .wwf johnson, Debra johnson, Lisa St. Louis, Mo. jordan, Robert Rolla, Mo. .,i. A , Labroi, Michael Gary, Indiana if .-1 - L .eip ' 1 , . S vuizwulby ,Q Lellsch, Cathy Maasen, Kathleen Linn, Mo. McDaniel, Tracy Oklahoma City, Okl. WSG Kientz, Renee jeff. City, Mo. - - ,il KE.. .. Lacy, Bill Louisville, Kty. f 'A ayf l al,, A Lewis, Alexzine Univer. City, Mo. Kimble, Alex Pine Lawn. Mo. W' All ' mx--l':T , i ii 'bl r',,1j ':-' lu yt ' -V . H ,, L. Q' LL? W 'f I na, ' l 'i Q ' yep. A qv. Q '- .l . ff a n - Lage, Alice jeff. City, Mo. Lewis, Diane jeff. City Mo. McAfee, Marjorie McCall, Richard Detroit, Mi. McGee, Ronald Pagedale, Mo. Marr, Stephanie Knight, Billy Pine Bluff, Ark. cw .., Lahr, Susan jeff. City, Mo. Long, Denise McClure, Kenneth St. Louis, Mo. Marsh, john jeff. City, Mo. 1 ':?: 5 .4-,gg 4 , get .. . npr.-1. .- j l l L 1: l Q C 45-Y -- 1+ FS, , . Kroeger, joe jeff. City, Mo. A., .. Laverne, Michael St. Louis, Mo. Loyd, Princess Detroit, Mi. E' McCrae, Daryl New York, NY Marshall, George Alton, Ill. Mason, Chuck F K' I , ,,-1 u 6, ',,, ,,, .Efq'2'is- LQ? will iiigg t V I t Q As. WU ' 'y as U f 6 D G95 a a Payne, Rhonda Muskogee, Okla. Roberts, Melinda St. Louis, Mo ' . , Scott, Reggie Mexico, Mo. Smith, Beverly Pine Bluff, Ark Michael, Situ Washington D.C, Q, X ,AS its ,C r, r s. . LAT. ot- ,l 1. zum. Ihwf 2' .r .. Peschang, Anna jefferson City, Moy , 5. bw fs.. r L-- . Kxlghf 3 s . .gf l . ,VE Rolling Mike Shimdert, Anne St. Louis, Mo SAmith, Florence St. Louis, Mo Moussavi rad, Aft Tehran, lran . I ':W17'g.'i ' . 2, iliiiih- f r .' ' ll.iislG?'l, 1 , gn I n I' Potter, jesse T. Indpls. Indiana Sams, Valerie jefferson City, Mo. Shumate, Orilton Kansas City, Mo i Y, .L cy ' , - ,E it if is it in V in tl, 1 , A -i .. , Smith, james Hendley, Mo. Nash, Lawerence Price, janice Gary, Indiana Sanford, Griffin Detroit, Michigan A . if ' fif, . . in . fe- J , , .fu ' 59 , V if Simpson, johnne Chicago, lll. Smith, Linda jefferson City, Mo. Y yi i 1 , m,,,,,:, Q - VAL I . , ill i i it X51 l ,r W N mi ' i . . in ,Wt r . l A wl ', ' - qggtxhif it twii1llLsll'l1' 1 4 ,L gr li1.,g -----, ll Neident, jon jefferson City, Mo Reyonlds, jack Clinton, Mo at W 6 li v Q K SIZE Schwartz, Ruth Argyle, Mo Singleton, Lewis St. Louis, Mo Smith, Osteria Little Rock, Ark. Seillman, Gregory Stanley, Ozie St. Louis, Mo Tavassoli, Morammad Chicago, lll. Taylor Shirley Pine Bluff, Ark Stewart, Leroy E. St. Louis, Ill Teewe, Clarence 'r 1311. Ruford Tommy Trotter, johnny Thompson Chicago, Ill -fi Walton, Helen Pine Bluff, Ark Wallace, Keith Miami, Florida ' l ,J ,YQ b if - T L' iw: A Y K If ,., :' SQ. .gr-2 West, Micheal Wheeler, Nancy Chicago, lll. Harvey, Ill. Tydwgs, less E. Eugene, Mo T -3 ' N? x I X rf Welschmeyer, Carolyn lefferson City, Mo White, Frederick Washington, D.C. Stuchenschneider, Bruce Loose Creek, Mo .mf T W ,. fa ,il .1 lt 7: ., sa Thompson, Harry Kansas City, Mo , - . Walker, Clarence Malden, Mo. 1,13 I .' Werdenhause, Tomme jefferson City, Whitted, Sharon Kinloch, M0 4 Swaw, Sue l jefferson City, Mo. Thomas, Harvey Ft. Smith, Ark Walker, Sharon Kansas City, Mo I-8.4. ' A 1 c M I X h West, Alta JE! 5, . ML'.'a,5fi' ,:l ,,,v ,gf - - , Lt, 1 Whittineton, Eric Detroit, Michigan Williams, Earl Williams, Thomas Williams, Winston Kansas City, Mo. Vienna, Mo. Battle C. Mi. V ' 1--s W0fd. Michelle Williams, Vincent -X. Scott Pine Bluff, Ark. St. Louis, Mo. Albright, Ruben Atkinson, Hurchell Austin, Leonard St. Louis, Mo. ,Q mi? nu 'v 'D VE W A i ii 1 y J l Q 'M y X sy 1 Willis, janet St. Louis Mo. Young, Ruth S. Chicago, lll. Wilson Ella Chicago lll ????'9 ' u , .5 . .Q L., ., Y, ',a.i ,, .nxt X, t s, My .Lx .U A3 fig i F .i ,, , . . Q f, .. f- .. 1' iqli :L--'. .-J. Zarie, Ali lefferson City Mo Additional F res h m a n Class Cabera, Caer Cannon, Cathy St. Louis, Mo. Vandalia, Mo. tgggfgjzi---m e -- L I M 1 4 I is ,dr V ,. ' Z Vial! if 'fl .. V , lg, A l f V . 3 Conneyer, Liz Cooper, Berthena PineBluff, Ark. 'ng . 1 W . x :A Q - , ill N 11, Davis, William New Bloomfield, Mo. Davis, Carl St. Louis, Mo. V7 . nf f 53:52 W ., Q ,V Ma X- -23 N, s ' , 3, A ,gi Dowdy, Eleanor Dunlap, Gail St. Louis, Mo. 15, .Jr xl fxn 3- S, . if f l Casey, Carol jefferson City, Mo. Cooper, Carmen University City, Mo. -' i ,fs sw 1' l A 537. il .Q Deadmon, Lawrence Memphis, Tenn. r' , l Lang, Randall St. Louis, Mo. ra, -l ymgt. 4r,, or a 1, rr ref ' f Ciolli, loan Califomia, Mo. VMS- , ' ' l Y V as I xii :. 'iw if , N 9 A tif If r f l ,I n Crayton, Hulon Milwaukee, Wis. Dixon, Nehemiah Taylor, Mo. Collier, Elsie Fulton, Mo. at Ei L Cully, Glen St. Louis, Mo. Doss, Mark University City, Mo WV' 1 v 'H l Q, ' 7' ix. ' f- -A vt. ,QQ mf. 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I 3 Ni as S , Swansea? gb- is ww tw., F, H, , eff fi 'WT nw' f -fiiiwf, qw i..,--'Mi wi. ,V t 4 A. HN' ' an B 1+ S 3 For Me? I -,Jy.,r' ,,., Yes or No 9, Z' I .A,, if Scott, Paddy S. Smith, Gleen B. jefferson City, Mo. jefferson City, Mo All Work and No Play 2? fc f 22- ? Biafra: I IL , ..,... g TOWER POWER -rvx-nn. .en Suneera, Suvanich Bangkok, Thailand Thomas, Gwen Pine Bluff, Arkansas i Wh Winslow, Tee 15-iw' rr if j:J3'j? M , y 11,'?1T', ' ' xii ri wx jj .i i 2 ,Ei-'rw irrr if A 1 , Mg! ,Y V' ggjv., 14 Lk' .YA is N A Lx Woods, james A ab Coulter, David I ' fi will I 2'-fif'i:'iS,1 I - - 2 ij I 1 1, f, Q- A I w i . ,-A I- I I ' , ii'1i'If f '- ,... Q Truesdale, Bruce jefferson City, Mo Pamon, Donald Chicago, Illinois Shellner, Raynold -JEFFERSON CITY, CHICAGO, ILL. AND MAYBE FROM NOWHERE -WE ARE ALL SPECIAL STUDENTS BUT HOW SPECIAL ARE WE??? Ik Vindell, Tony jefferson City, Mo William, Carolyn if I' I ai ' 7 ,. 3. 1,134-4 . Consciousness is the beginning of understanding self. 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U I 3 ff K 5. 1 317 . ,fill 2. R .V 3 ffl--gt 1- lf es, , -J. Z 1'-4 , Qijgz, X if 1 Hsigf , . - ,garg- xzm - 1 MW MVA .f-yr gy 44:41 'W' . 1. F , - -' Q ., ii 'f 2 Y I-QL., , . ., 'F V .S Z, , ,- 4: . W . 2 A A - f-v 23323, ,!.:,1, ,. fy: 4: -1 1 ,, Auf'- la ,Egg f,ff,f,y5L. R ,sg f kg 25534 gyms .- Black History Week Reflects Identity, Purpose of Direction BLACK HISTORY WEEK NECESSARY FOR WHITES The social value of the observance of Black History Week has increased steadily since the late Dr. Carter G. Woodson intiated the annual project in 1926. The celebration February 9-15, should have the support of all racial and national roups because it is not a celebration only for black people. It involves a human interest program which will faiEin its purpose unless it is supported by all races and groups. An appreciation of the culture, achievements, and aspirations of black people is important for the advancement of non-white peoples wherever they live. Black History Week was intended in the beginning to create a new image of black people for their own enlight- enment and mental development. But it becomes obvious that this is also necessary for white people. Sponsors of Black History Week are creating a new mindset among black and white people toward each other. This is why they advocate black students. The objectives as we see it is not for separation but integration. Man needs a revolution in his thinking about his neighbor no matter what his race or color is. The Association for the study of Afro-American Life and History deserves the full support of all people. Dr. Woodson, father of Black History, was born in New Canton, Buckingham County, Virginia, and not at Canton as The social value has been widely publicized. His book, The Miseducation of Negro, tells how the Romans, the Greeks, the jews, and French are dealt with at length in books used in black schools, but there was little or no mention of black people in books used in the education of black people. Pride, dignity, and self-respect are the vocabulary of Black History, and whether these qualities are attained by sound historiograph or spurious deduction from undocumented source materials is irrelevant to some champions of Black History. Afro-Americans may be incorporated in the American history textbooks, and that it can be done without using extraneous materials which cannot stand up under the scrutiny of scholarly objectivity. The historical development of Black people is a powerful saga and it does not need extra embellishment. Today, individuals from all fronts are vocalizing their dismay with certain curtailments of their civil rights. Civil rights do in fact equal human rights, and those who strive for the right to be fully human are still unfortunately numbered in the millions. Woman waited nearly 50 years after Black males were enfranchised for the right to vote, yet neither are permitted to play a full role in our society today. Black History Week as a starting point for elimi- nating racism, and from a redemptive and positive attitude toward all people, black, white, yellow,Ared, and brown together can learn anew that the fate of each is bound to the rights of all, and that the price of liberty is still vigil- ance, persistence, and struggle. iExcerpts from THE IOURNAL AND GUIDE, THE CRISIS IN RACE RELATION, by Dr. Helen G. Edmonds, and an unpublished anicle by Cossie Harold Hudson, Ph. D.j Page 213 PH.D. Dr. Gossie H. Hudson Chairman, Div. of Social Sciences. 'Q If ,. F just being, a student at Lincoln University is not enou for me. T e University is just what we make it. So to he make the yearbook a better book this year, I'm worki on the yearbook staff for the success of the yearbook wish that more of the Lincolnites will take part in the U versity affairs for the coming years. I believe that together we stand divided we all shall f where there's Unity there's strength. Hester Pulli Yearbook work is new to me. I haven't had this kind of experi- ence but being a potential journalism English major, I think it will help and I hope this years' edition turns out better than last years. Lois jackson Layout Editor Archive Staff At Work ' STAFF WORK EXPERIENCE Anapa tCeciIia Hollandj ................ Plan, layout, copy, type, Editor edit, file, crop, and check. Gwendolyn Knight ......... ................................. T ype copy. Index Editor Dorothy Bulter ......................................... Copy, type and file. Part-time Member Lois jackson ..................... Layout, copy type, file, and crop. Sharon james ........................ Type and miscellaneous work. Public Relation Officer Maria johnson .................................. Plan, layout, copy, type, file, crop and draw. Hester Pulliam ................. Layout, copy, type, file and crop. Tommy Wicker ............................... Layout, copy, and crop. Part-time Member - Radall Long .................. ....... L ayout, copy, and crop. Sports Editor ARTIST ART WORK Lenard Butler Pages 163, 207 Byran Brasher Pages 8, 81,101,11 0, 237 Alice Motley Page 164 Maria johnson Page 225 CONTRIBUTINC. PHOTOGRAPHERS PICTURES Fred Blunt ...................................................... over 250 pictures Lois jackson .................. . ................................ 30 pictures Sheron james ........ ....... 8 pictures 214 Working with the Yearbook has been a trying experience What the yearbook needs is more organization, more materia and manpower. The apathy at Lincoln is most evident in al Lincoln's student publications. As for myself, it has beer trying out life. I learned to deal with headache of organiza tion. I have also learned to deal with the people who work sc hard to make this yearbook possible. Thank you very much Tommy Wicker Archives Staff. , 1 ' . . Miss Dorothy Butler Miss Maria johnson , ! 1 What The People Say This is my first year that I worked with the Ar- chives. It is a situation in which I never dealt with before. There are plenty of things that I've learned about the yearbook that I didn't know before such as, Designing a page, and Layouts. All I can say is that I had a worthwhile experi- ence and everyone put a lot of effort in hisfher work to make the yearbook successful. Dorothy Butler MITCH Miss Gwen Knight Index Editor My experience from having worked on the yearbook staff this past semester have not only been fascinating but also en- lighting. I've gained a great deal of insight in the procedures of structuring, planning and actual laying out of a yearbook. Also I've learned quite a few important facts that really make a difference in determinging the success or failure of a year- book. As a result, I've been given an opportunity to see ex- actly what and how much I could do with the little experi- ence I'd had in the field. I only wish though that there could have been a few more students helping out with it-which could have prevented some of the difficulties that were en- countered. Neverthless, I'm very glad I was able to contrib- ute my efforts and hope that the success of this yearbook will lead to even more successful ones in the future. Maria lohnson Maria johnson Layout Editor Sharon Lynette james-After seeing LU's year- book last year, I chose to work on this yearbook, as favor to myself and other students. A year- book much like life itself, is what you make it. By: Sharon Lynette james fCopy Editorl I , The past year has been a long and strenuous one. It has been very difficult as far as getting the staff to- gether but once together all together we overcame the obstacles which burdened us most of the year. The small Archive staff of 1974-75 was really devel- oped and organized during the second semester due to various problems in the first semester. Rusulting to a situation whereby our deadlines were all crammed in one semester which made each deadline grow larger and larger every month. Particularly it was difficult for the staff at certain times in the se- mester to come out for work because of such things as mid-term exams, sunny days and finals. I must, at this time commend the staff for their diligent work. They have sacrificed between twoeight hours daily for Archives Work. I also would like to express my profound gratitude to those who contributed their pictures for use and would especially like to thank Freddie Blunt, dorm director of Perry Hall for contributing over 250 pic- tures and Ben Johnson fonhis contribution of Night of the Bakers End and for most of the color pictures of the '74-575 Coronation. ' Finally, I must take this time out to challenge those of you who did not take the initiative to put in one hour of your time toward any function at Lincoln, to participate in something. Don't widdle away your time complaining about what should be done,get up off of it and make some effort toward changing it. Thank you, Anapa lCecilia Hollandl. Editor-in-Chief Anapa Holland Editor-in- Chief Lara Archives Staff -...LY Earnest jackson fStaffl ll Archives Staff Anapa Holland Sharon james Editor-in-chief 2 J ,Y fH,: .Q ff . 1 'Elem . - 1 Q, - V AJ- . :vfw-3 ' ':, E Q: L-1 fmt- ' 1 1 of-We - W J - '- ,, gv.x-,L.,.f 3 -a ::3-g,,,m A g- of M. ,I qgfg, ww.. if - ,,, - M W usa.: ll'WFEiZQ ' k fx We worked together 1974!75 Q ' bl 1 1 ml 274 J - W -., 'Q' 'M l .,1,. fl fb F Butler LINCOLN CLARION, QA CAMPUS NEWSPAPERQ Of Quality THE LINCOLN CLARION Published bi-weekly throughout the school year except during holidays and examination period by and for the students, faculty, and friends of Lincoln University. THE CLARION will attempt to publish all information re- ceived. Each letter must be typed and signed. Editorial content in THE CLARION does not necessarily reflect the opinions of the entire student body, faculty, or staff of Lincoln University of Missouri. Editor-In-Chief ............ ....... .................... T e d DeAdwyler Associate Editor .......... ......................... S haron Butcher Co-Sports Editors ........ ....... R andy Lang, Lucifer Rage Feature Editor ........... ................ V enita Hawthrone Society Editor ..................................................... Donna Drake Literary Editor ............................................ Evbromien ldonije Advertising!Business Manager ........................... Eric Burgess Asst. Ad.!Business Manager ............................. Juanita Guye Editorial Asst ............................................................. Annie Bell Staff Photographers ................... lim Wood, Bobby George, Dorcus Hudson, and john Marsh Cartoonist ......................................................... Leonard Butler Publication Advisor ..................................... Ralph Akinfeleye Published by the students of Lincoln University of Mis- souri at the journalism Building, 101 Mitchell Hall, jeffer- son City, Missouri 65101. Telephone 13141 751-2325 Ext. 311 Donna Drake Venita Hawthorne .wif iL-Ri Sharon Butcher Evbromien ldonije, Eric Burgess Adv. and Business, Manager Eiigaegfgilller' The People Who Make The Campus News News Sharon Butcher Asst. Editor , - E , :ii t ii im, v i When looking back upon the events of this year, I shall surely remember the lay out sessions, editorial board meetings, and hours spent preparing reports for the Clar- ion. Working on the newspaper this year has given me valuable insight into the newspaper industry. It has also given me a lesson in the necessity of a campus newspa- per. As so aptly put by Kwame Nkrumah, Our media is the means of liberation, an instrument of clarification, in- formation, education and mobilization . By: Evbromien Idonije Literary Editor QClarion.j Ted Deadwyler ARCHIVES IFROM THE ADVlSOR'S DESK, It has been my pleasure to have been involved in the publication of the 1975 ARCHIVES. Since a yearbook is always an account of events and personalities. We have attempted here to present the university in words and in pictures. Those of you who have been featured in this yearbook, accept our congratulations. And to those of you who have not been featured, please try hard next year to be in- volved in some of the university's activities, Do not sit on the fence get involved and love your university not only because of your diploma alone, but because of everything else. It is therefore, with great pleasure that I extend my -sincere congratulations to the 1975 staff of the ARCHIVES for their incessant and timely contributions to the spirit and tradi- tion of togetherness on which Lincoln university stands. In particular I commend your Editor-In-Chief, Miss Cecilia fAnapaI Holland and all various section editors whose tireless efforts have helped in making this distinguished volume of the ARCHIVIS a reality. To those of you who signed for, and promised to work on the Archives, but remained strangers to us throughout the entire year please examine yourselves. Always bear in mind that it is more profitable and more dignifying to be a man of action and not just a man of words. You are, however, still welcome to work for the 1976 volume if you so desire, but remember-We need men of action and not of words. And to our potential reader, all the best of luck as you glance through this ARCHIVES. From the performance of the previous volumes of the ARCHIVES, I have no doubt in my mind that this 1975 ARCHIVES will not take its place as one of the finest and most comprehensive photographic past of Lincoln University. Thank you all Ralph A. Akinfeleye Communications Specialist fAdvisor for: The ARCHIVES AND Lincoln Clarionj 220 Qi The Independent Clarion celebrated its first birthday b really living up to its name last year. In 1973-74, the Clario sputtered along, stretching copy from issue to issue. But in 1 75, the New Clarion emerged. Back by a diligent editoria I business staff Iwho were neither paid nor gradedl the Clarion gan to tackle controversial stories and finally began to sh ow profit due to the abundance of advertising. For the first tim this campus the Clarion became a desired newspaper. Every o 971 an bu eo th Wednesday everyone on campus was eager for the paper. Ne w stories from around the campus flowed into our offices, we 8 sorry we had to turn away so many because there was no roor on our pages. Yes, it was a great year for the Clarion. We're sorry W cQuldn't have made it greater, with frequenter and bigger issue We set some high standards for future Clarion, But we bel those standards of journalism can be surpassed by eager stud who are Mighty Proud of Lincoln. wg.-f s v Mr. Ralph A. Akinfeleye iev en QE' L.4..l. ,.,'1'm.. 0 000 0 Th wears g ,gg H vs, gi, -W mw1,,. is f. ' , 4 ,, ws. aga-iiizmsif 'gist' Eg! . ,xg :gg gfl-fitrfyzr., ii.-2233. '7 Pqf.r- 25,1- - f E GlNEERING i AD WTANCE V Tr, M X .uf N-if L.1'M1 rx fn ei RadEq::Moi'ce Of un-.,-4. A,,c,., X W-11 oLincoFjjQfUniiVefrsit Lolyd Collins Chief Engineer of KLUM Bill Hancock Instructor of Broadcasting Classes Lamont Shannon News Broadcaster Mike Hotsenpiller 'lazzy Show N' Lois jackson News Person 221 S ,L fm-V 1 5 I 1,--,. M ,g.. bg. WL 1 3.1 I l TZ 'F5 5' -2 . .W wart' Af ' A r-L' ,-5,1 .' ' 'fn . .pry S A 1- -' ' , A ,- Q, A32 , E , 'rar - . -A ' -1 , 0 5373-'W H -, , xg-,g,::.,, .51 Y. 4, ,.,.: , X 1 .ff ,- mf L.. -. L f J qrwf fgsirguy -' pqprvg-.?:fg'g 1 -T1 ,X -., - .-f-ii ,-.J I - ' figQ.?f:lZ1 'Q1. Ji., ff' 1 N, fx .. 'f:1fA'7' iv: 'a,uL 5, Q 'I '- - ' - - 3 I .' t It ,J A -V . ,fjfl 1-.lu-qgsxf ppl, ,A - . , x 1 . 3 1. 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'Q .mx Bobbie George Contributor Ben johnson Fred Blount Lois Jackson james Woods Oth er Photographer Dorcus Hudson Contribution All color pictures of Coronation, and Night of Bakers end . A ..x ,f'KNX.xq 7 1 X 'Z Z X TXVX X X F 'T gel N , A Q, FQNV 'T W THE tllbn +' + + Adams, Andrea C. Afolabi, Boye Amick,6ulian Amos, errick Backes, Mary Bailey, Linda Baker, Eddie Banks, Karl Barbour, Robert Bell, Thomas Blount, Frederick Blue, james Bonnot, Lois Borgmeyer, Robert Brashier, William R. Brewster, Dwight Brooks, Alicia Broussard, Harold Buckner, Terryl Burch, Franklin H. Burka, Feleke Burnside, Linda Butler, Cora Butler, Dorothy Butler, Sandra Carpemter, Sandra Clark, Deborah Clark, Marshall Clements, Vanessa Cole, Evelyn C. Cooper, james H. Coopervvood, Deborah Curry, Karen Daniel, Nancy Davis, Sandra Dees, Sharen DePriest, Wesleyn Dix, Darrell Dudley, Rachel Edmondson, William Eulinberg, Benita Falimer, Dabai Finn, Terry L. Flagg, Teresa Foster, Shelia Franklin, Charlotta Francis, Diane Freeman, Kathy French, Arnette Fuller, Warren G. Gerling, Lavralie Gibbs, janet Gibler, Debbi Gillespie, Lorenzo Gilstrop, Cathy Graham, jerome T SENIDRS Griggs, Willard Groose, jamme Hahl, Pattie Harmon, Rufus Hayes, Ronald Helton, Dennis Hendrick, Larmy Herndon, Lawrence Heyser, Gladys Hippler, Sherry Hives, jack Hodge, Robert Hudson, judy Hughes, Eric Humphrey, Larita Hunter, William lwsley, Tom james, Kathleen january, Daniel jeffrey, Marion john, Ralph johnson, Ben johnson, Cleveland johnson, Ernest johnson, Maria jones, Marcella jones, Mary jones, Roland Hunton, Sheila jones, Ruth C. jones, Stephanie joseph, Cynthia Kelly, Charles Kelly, Christine Kelly, Samm Kirkendoll, Bernard Kliethermes, Gerald Koestner, jerry Kremea, Terry Larry, Alfred Lathan, Gail Lee, Larry Lewis, james E. Lewis, joel Lewis, Robin Lindsay, Doris Littlejohn, Randy Logan, Shelia Martin, Andrew McCoy, judith McCray, Veronica McCubbin, Carol McFadin, james Mc Ferren, Alvin Miller, Donna Morrow, Harvey Muenks, jeanne F. Murria, Spencer L. Murry, Valeria Morgan, Muxette Nelson, Charles Nelson, David Nunn, Patricia Obayunuana, Godwin Oliver, Cathy Lewis, Lawrence Osumbor, Lugard Pace, Gary Paulden, Linda Pendleton, Patricia Perigin, Reece Phillips, Clyde Philiptayer, jordan Pillars, Mark Pinkins, Doris Powell, Dan Prenger, Cecelia Pennington, Carl Rav, Wanda Rice, Paul Abel Richards, Clifton Richardson, Deborah Robinson, Chiquita Robinson, Howard Roods, Lynn Ross, john Russell, Argus Routt, james Sams, Robert Scearce, Margaret Schellman, Richard Schnutzlen, Ronda Sears, Sandra Shield, Larry Smith, Allinda Smith, Andrew Smith, joann Smith, Marilyn Stamps, Anita Stans erry, Patricia Stout, Church Suggs, Reginald Taylor, Douglass Taylor, janice Thompson, B. Thomas, C. Thomas, C. Townsend, A. Townsend, j. Tunstall, S. Tusin, j. ylor, Veronica rry, Alieu K. omas, Eddie qompson, Cecil ompson, Rosalyn ucker, Sam anderbilt, Erskine iaughn, Gwendolyn 'olkart, Robert K. bel, Ty kinfeleye, Agnes lexander, Bruce lexander, j. lthenser, C. kins, K. ustin, C. bers, O. ker, j. Ienton, R. rnes, V. rnett, S. avers, j. ll, j. wden, C. andon, L. antley, j. oom, A. own, B. own, V. uton, P. tler, j. tler, L. arter, R. heeks, M. lark, H. Ieveland, D. olliers, B. avis, A. avis, R. awkins, M. ennis, W. idriksen, W. ouglass, B. pps, W. orehand, G. ranklin, N. razier, P. rench, B. ristoe, C. Ege, M. orge, B. 174 174 174 174 174 174 174 174 174 178 178 178 178 178 178 178 178 178 178 178 178 178 178 178 178 178 178 178 178 178 178 178 179 179 179 179 179 179 179 179 179 179 179 179 179 179 179 179 179 179 179 Wainwright, Calvin Walker, Andru Watts, james Webery, Kay Wells, Harlan West, Ursula Whitney, Ella Wiggins, Daryl K. West, Vincent Wicker, Tommy Williams, Amos Williams, Brenda Williams, Chandler JUNIORS Ghebremich, L. Graham, A. Guy, E. Harrington, M. Hartman, C. Haslag, K. Hathaway, G. Hatter, D. Hemgnhill, R. Hen erson, D. Henderson, S. Hilkemeyer, j. Hill, M. Hitz, G. Hobson, G. Holiday, A. Hossein, j. Hubbs, K. Hughes, A. Hurse, S. Hurte, D. Hyman, G. jackson, C. james, R. james, S. johnson, M. johnson, N. jones, V. Kiechsee, C. King, G. Knight, G. Layne, S. Lemmie, K. Logan, R. Lovelace, K. McDaniel, j. McGeorge, C. McMillian, D. McMurtrey, D. Manning, j. Mitchell, H. Milam, D. Motton, N. Moore, S. Motley, A. Wilson, Larry Winter, Gary Woods, Norman Writtler, Butch Yehdego, Samson Young, jesse L. Nesbitt, j. Nelson, R. Owens, j. Oliver, C. Parsons, E. Perry, W. Pope, I. President, C. Reed, T. Reynolds, K. Reynold, R. Robinson, S. Rost, D. Rucker, C. Salami, A. Sawyer, O. Schaefer, G. Scheders, M. Scott, S. Simmons, F. Smith, T. Stanton, P. Stephan, D. Stevenson, D. Strope, D. Stueckenn, C. Sullins, j. Talken, A. Tarver, R. Taylor, B. Taylor, F. Taylor, S. Teftera, A. Thomas, D. Thompson, R. Torrence, V. Townsend, B. Townson, j. Turner, A. Varnado, D. Walker, V. Woods, N. Weber, R. Wells, B. West, D. Wilfong, j. Essen, W. Abney, R. Allen, T. Atknh, M. Ayres, j. Barnart, T. Bardwell, T. Barnes, j. Bell, L. Bolden, F. Borgmeyer, P. Box, P. Branham, P. Brantley, R. Beavers, D. Brenner, B. Brown, C. Brown, R. Buntin , B. Burkhaiter, A. Burkes, K. Canada, C. Canhan, G. Carlson, T. Champ, P. Clemons, T. Cooper, Sharon Cravens, C. Crenshaw, E. Davis, L. Dennis, G. Devereaux, j. Dilworth, R. Dodd, S. Dixon, L. Dowell, C. Drinn, B. DuBois, j. Dunigan, j. Ellison, C. Ellison, G. Ellison, j. Eulinberg, S. Ejren, S. Esmaeil, F. Ferguson, j. Finley, B. Fisher, C.. Fisher, I. Fisher, L. Fleming, j. Fortenberry, j. Friend, D. Gherbremiael, L. 183 183 183 187 187 187 187 187 187 187 187 187 187 187 187 187 187 187 187 187 187 187 187 187 188 188 188 188 188 188 188 188 188 188 188 188 188 188 188 188 188 188 188 188 188 188 188 188 188 189 189 189 189 189 189 189 Williamson, R. 183 Wishom, S. Willis, G. 183 Woollard, R- Wilson, L. 183 Sarraf, Y. Gill, V. McKinnie, E. Galser, j. McKinney, W. Gardner, A. Mettor, S, Goza, M. Michael, H. Graham, Sheree Mitchell, R. Gray, j. Montgomery, M Gross R. Motlegh, H. Cru s, W. Hailo, A. Hale, D. Hale, K. Nelson, S. Halford, B. N0'Tl1W3Yf l- Haskins, M. Nunn, H- Harris, S. ' Harris, V. Hawthorne, V. Hayoste, A. Hill, R. O'Gara, V. Henderson, P. Outlaw, C. Holland, A. Holmes, B. Hooker, N. Howe' D' Parrish, A Hum, A- Peikim, T. d Peschang, P. I onije, E. Payne, D. Ingram, C. Pamela, john. Powers, A. jackson, L. Prlcef l' jackson, L. Propst' l' jackson, V. Pryqr' H' jenkinsl N. Pulliam, H. jeti, C. johnson, G. jones, M. Jones, R- Rash, L. JONES, R- Rawlings, B. Reygnales, S. Ro erts, A. lligissayll D. Robinson, R. King, D. Rogers, G. Kye T. Ross, D. ' Rufus, A. Lang, R. Lawrence, R. Lee, F. Lee, V. St.hCLair, Lewis, R. SC 3 U, - Loggins, B. Shannon, L. I-Qngl gpelby, G.C Lanos, C. umafe, ' Loveall, L. 5imS, K- Lyreas, R. Smith, l-- Stewart, D. Madry, T. Maebaker, B. Martin, K. Taube, j. Matthew, C. alker, M. allace, M. ashington, S. atson, T. eems, G. est, A. very, Letha aker, Al aker, Cindy azel, Novin elk, Joyce erhane, Meseret erry, Pat Black, William D. Blackwell, Richards ledsoe, Mike Bloch, Paul Bodie, Lorenzo Booker, Gary rashier, Dwi ht Brown, Glenda Brown, Michael Brown, Ronald Burke, Lynn Burns, Robert Jr. Burrows, Lynnette heathum, Robert Colbert, Lorraine Eady, Carrie Eggen, Dave E lison, Orrell Jr. Evans, Aubrey Exford, janet Ford, Vanessa Frazier, Lorice Fulmer, Henry Gant, Gloria Gillespie, Shirlyne Girma, Hagos Goff, Sherri Gregory, Mary Ann Griffin, Bernard Griggs, Vincent Hackett, Ronnie Halderman, Carolyn Hall, Symanthia Hard, Alvis Harmon, Iva Harris, Sandra Harrison, Gregory Hatcher, Edmond Hawey, Betty Haymore, Deborah Haynes, Gretchen Heard, Jerry Helmig, Brenda J. Henderson, Michael Henderson, Pamela Henderson, Paulette Herndon, Michael Hill, Johnnie Holmes, Charles Holmspiller, Mike Holt, Deborah 193 193 193 193 193 193 197 197 197 197 197 197 197 197 197 197 197 197 197 197 197 197 197 197 197 197 197 197 198 198 198 198 198 198 198 198 198 198 198 198 198 198 198 198 198 198 198 198 198 198 198 198 198 199 199 199 199 199 199 199 199 199 199 199 Westmoreland, B. 193 White, T. 193 Wilkeman, M. 193 Willis, C. 193 Williams, E. 193 Williams, L. 193 FRESHIVIEN Hudson, Gustava 199 Idehen, Gabriel 199 Irving, Diane 199 Ivey, Henry 199 Jackson, Edna 199 Jackson, Eric 199 Jackson, Fred 199 Jamison, Linda 199 Jarrett, Jennifer 199 Jenkins, Nelda 199 Jennings, Lavern 199 Johnson, Beverly 199 Johnson, Debra 199 Johnston, Lisa 199 Jordan, Robert 200 Kientz, Renee 200 Kimble, Alexis 200 Knight, Billy 200 Kroeger, Joe 200 Labroi, Michael 200 Lacy, Bill 200 Lage, Alice 200 Lahr, Susan 200 Laverne, Michael 200 Lellsch, Cathy 200 Lewis, Alexine 200 Lewis, Diane 200 Long, Denise 200 Loyd, Princess 200 Maasen, Kathleen 200 McAfee, Majorie 200 McCall, Richard 200 Marsh, John 200 Marshall, George 200 Mason, Chuck 201 Michael, Seieu 201 Moussavirad, Aft 201 Nash, Lawrence 201 Neident, Jon 201 Payne, Rhonda 201 Peschang, Anna Marie 201 Potter, Jesse T. 201 Price, Janice 201 Reynolds, Jack 201 Roberts, Melinda 201 Round, Mike 201 Sams, Valerie 201 Sanford, Griffin 201 Schwartz, Ruth 201 Scott, Reggie 201 Shimpert, Annie 201 Shumate, Orilton 201 Simpson, Johnnie 201 Singleton, Lewis 201 Smith, Beverly 201 Smith, Florence 201 Smith, James D. 201 Smith, Linda 201 Wilson, S. Vincent, W. Yemane, D. Johnson, N. Bernhorst, C. Smith, Gsteria Soillman, Gregory Stanley, Ozzie Stewart, Leroy Stuchenschneider, Bruce Swas, Sue Tavassoli, Mohammad Taylor, Shirley Teewe, Clarence Warr, Stephanie West, Michael Wheeler, Nancy White, Frederick Whitted, Sharon Whittington, Eric Williams, Eric Williams, Thomas Williams, Winston Willis, Janet Wilson, Ella Word, Michelle Vincent, William Thomas, Harvey Thompson, Harly Thompson, Buford Trotter, Johnny Tydwygs, Jesse Walker, Clarence Walker, Sharon Wallace, Keith Walton, Helen Welschmeyer, Carol Werdenhauser, Tom West, Alta Young, Ruth Zaire, Ali Albright, Ruben Atkinson, Hurchell Austin, Leonard C. Cabera, C. Cannon, C. Casey, C. Colli, J. Collier, E. Conneyer, L. Cooper, B. Cooper, C. Crayton, H. Culley, G. Davis, C. Davis, W. Deadmon, L. Dixon, N. Doss, M. Dowdy, L. Dunlap, G. Lang, R. ' lf-Q.. I nn V v gf ,ml Q4 pf -if VJ 'ff f xp-f all J 'ag -A V Aa? f-is .JF .A 4 , VA X Q' J yi 1 -.7 .W J . f I . fn CH? P ig: Q 'K 1, a ' . , O - 'I ni v I . rgie-5,5 - ' , . u 'Xml Index A Abrahams, Colleen 23 Abrahams, Owar 28 Afulezi, Uju 32 Agbeja, Ezk. 42 Akinfeleye, Ralph 25 Alexander, Albert 36 Allen, Ruth 26 Amerison, james 22 Amick, Joyce 22 Anderson 37 Ashford, Freddye G. 33 Anderson, Mamie 37 Ayer, Leona 22 B Bailey, Linda 123 Ballance 25 Barr, Daisy 25 Baysinger, Bob Beck, Carolyn Berry, Norma Binkley, Katherine Bisch, Dotha Blount, Freddie Bolten, Ruth Bruemmer, Sue A. Bryant, Theodore Buck, Evelyn Bunting, Sheila Burch, Nylia Brooks, William C Campbell, Patsy Cardwell, Mary 1. Carter, Faye T. Cavittee, Homer C continued Cayce, Teretha Chowdnury, Lorelia D Davis, Carolean Davis, Delores Davis, Rulester Davis, Veronica Dorsey, Guy V. Dotson, Horace Douglass, Viola Deweke, Lois M. E Enlow, Learntene Egzy, Mehretab F Fantanmi, Moses Fingers, Rose Index Fleury, Darrel 22 Franke, Nancy 31 Franklin, Carolyn G 30 Gagnier, Linda 25 Gaoedde, Harold 126 Gilbreath, Genevieve 30 Gilmore, Effie 23 Gilmore, Eliza 23 Gipson, Okoro G. 32 Gleen, Calvin 29 Glover, Nelson T. Green, Willie E. 27 Griffen, Delbert 25 Gross H Halsey, Herbert 26 Hardiman, Vivian 25 H continued Harris, Bryant Harris, Lettie Harvey, Debbie Haslog, Georgiann Henrickson, Gayle Henry, Lula Hillman, Crowell Hockman Holman, William Holmes, Abe Howard, Steven Howser, Russell Hughes, Anita l jefferson, Mickey johnson, jessie johnson, Patricia Index jones, john K Kelly, jacqueline Kilpatrick, Glen King, jean King, Robert Kissinger, Sharon Kohrs, Mary Krishna, Gospel L Large, Robert LaRue, William Lemon, Lee Lewis, Paul Long, Kathleen Lorah, Esther Lue, Carolyn M Mack, Dora McKinney, Charles W. McPike, Marguerite, Markenson, Pat Mitchell, Mary K. Montgomery, Rebecca Murray, Arthur N Nickell, Vernita O O'Neal, Robert Owen, Loretta P Pace, jean Paulsen, Barbara Palsen, David Pettengill, Robert Index Pfaff, Eva Purvis, Mary R Redmon Rencher, Cheryl Richter, Clara Robinson, Harriett Robinett, Ina Rogers, Ben Ross, William Roundtree, Lynn S Sams, Valeria Saunders, james Scott, P. Seibert, Pauline Simmons, Mary Simms, Alfreda S continued Simms, Fred Sims, Rufo Smith, Bobbie Smith, janette Smith, Thelma Stafford, Allen Stone, Lajanace Sunderland, Patricia Sykes, B.E. Sykes, Mary T Taylor, Edward Turner, Mary V Vanderbilt, Erskine Index Vanderbilt, Rochelle 33 Vaughn, Carolyn 35 Vaughn, Harvey 33 Vta, Nola 35 W 26 Walker, Floyd 27 Wieberg, Karen 22 Whittler, S. 30 Williams, Herbert 31 Williams, Lindsey 36 Wojhehow, Kathleen Woodruff, Sherrel 28 Y 33 Young, jessie L. 27 HH'ffJllB8fPilBlwU'X0k3 P.O. 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