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L I N C O L N UNIVERSITY LINCOLN UNIVERSHV, PA 1 M «
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LANGSTON HUGHES MEMORIAL LIBRARY
LINCOLN UNIVERSITY
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Mr. Thomas p. Gunn
Class of 1966
WHAT IS A UNIVERSITY?
It is the place to which a thousand schools make contributions; in
which the intellect may safely range and speculate, sure to find its equal
in some antagonist activity, and its judge in the tribunal of truth. It is a
place where inquiry is pushed forward, and discoveries verified and
perfected, and rashness rendered innocuous, and error exposed, by the
collision of mind with mind, and knowledge with knowledge. It is the
place where the professor becomes eloquent, and is a missionary and a
preacher, displaying his science in its most complete and most winning
form, pouring it forth with the zeal of enthusiasm, and lighting up his
own love of it in the breasts of his hearers . It is the place where the
catechist makes good his ground as he goes, treading in the truth day by
day into the ready memory, and wedging and tightening it into the ex-
panding reason. It is a place which wins the admiration of the young by
its celebrity, kindles the affections of the middle-aged by its beauty,
and rivets the fidelity of the old by its associations. It is a seat of w is -
dom, a light of the world, a minister of the faith, an Alma Mater of the
rising generation.
John Henry Newman
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robert n. gardner and manuel rivero
joseph I. harrison
samuel t. Washington
general business
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deforest p. rudd
chemistry
w. t. m. johnson
leroy d. johnson
george henry
economics
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english
h. alfred farrell and julius bellone
louis g. putnam and edward b. groff
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carol winkel and marianne russo
margaret la sala and grace rivero
thomas jones
paul russo
richard Winchester
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waiter waring
paul keuhner
Virginia gunn
armstead o. grubb
benjamin schwartz
james frankowsky
mathematics
donalcl I. pierce
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music orrin suthern
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william r. cole
psychology
physics
Stanley s. tsai
henry cornwell
Charles v. hamilton
political science
lloyd short
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sociology
harold gunn laurence foster
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ernest mcdaniels
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roderick ireland
james prewitt
abdulhamid hassan
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jerry I. fields
Oliver frankl in
ibok d. esema
joseph reed
baxter d. smith
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eddie jackson
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robert albright
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warren harvey marshall
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vaughn thomas
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ernest mutyambizi
charles spain
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roy a. queenan p a u | andriole
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William smith
nyawanga misori
thomas b. garrett
Cornelius ojimba
robert shoemaker
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noah ajagunna
william k. cahall
thomas p. gunn
john h. ware
edgar I. Williams
joseph r. dorsey
linus a. bassey
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abdi jama
willard schultz
howard king
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women students association
math club
african students union
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florence collins
harvey boyle
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norman armstrong
dewey chaney
jerry fields
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joseph reed
donald bogle
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robert albright
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senior class officers
claudia van blake (sec.) elmore phillips (vice-pres.) norman armstrong (pres.) rick ireland (treas.)
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class history
It was in the Fall of '62 when we first walked under that magic
arch-way. There were 123 of us then, and all of us felt good
about that arch-way, those green and orange beanies, and many
other things - - roadhouse runs, beer parties, wood night prepa-
rations, and bull sessions. When we were not at the roadhouse or
rabbling in one another's rooms, we spent our time studying, and
it was then that we learned what an "all-night-stand" really was .
All of these things were integral parts of our introduction to
dormitory life.
Somehow, however, between our studying chores and our in-
troduction to dormitory life, we settled down and elected class
of f icers . Tom Gray (better known then as 'Hackensack') was
president, and Donald Bogle (v ice-pres .), June Bowers ( sec . ) ,
and Kenny Powell ( t reas . ) were our other of f icers . Our class
senators were Norman Armstrong, Sonny Jefferson, and Reggy
Lee . The academic honors of the class went to Florence Collins,
who made straight A ' s both that Freshman year and the Sopho-
more year that followed.
It was in the Sophomore year that we lost a quarter of our
class, and all night stands became more important to us than
roadhouse runs. Also important were fraternity initiations and
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other organizations and activities, all of which seemed to divide
our class into separate groups .
Our officers that Sophomore year were Rick Ireland (pres . ) ,
Herschel Bailey (vice pres . ) , Elmore Phillips ( sec . ) , and Kenny
Powell ( t r eas . ) . They held the fort until our Junior year, which
proved to be one of the most interesting.
It was during our Junior year that as a class we were once
again divided - - this time it was an academic rather than social
division. We started to major in different areas, and we all
tended to "stick" with those in our fields. Academically, we all
worked harder than ever, and it was in this year that other ju-
niors - - besides a certain co-ed - - made the Dean's List. Our
Junior Class officers were Wesley Raney (pres . ) , Charles Spain
(vice-pres .), Claudia Van Blake ( sec . ) , and Vaughn Thomas
( t reas . ) .
In our Senior year, we all started reminiscing, wishing we
could start all over again with the knowledge of life and studies
we had now acquired. Those days of green beanies seemed a we l -
come relief to those we now faced, which loomed big with com-
prehensives and GRE ' s .
As Seniors we noticed many changes that had occured during
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the past four years . There was the addition of the Student Union
and Fine Arts Buildings as well as close to 50 co-eds who now
had a dormitory of their own. And it was also interesting to
note that of those original seven Freshman Class officers, only
two graduated with our c lass . One, Donald Bogle, became the
editor of our yearbook, and the other, Norman Armstrong, be -
came the president of our Senior Class. The other Senior Class
officers were Elmore Phillips (vice-pres .), Claudia Van Blake
(sec . ) , and Rick Ireland ( t r eas . ) . Although our class had dwindled
to 81 and although we had all gone on to higher academic heights,
one thing remained constant: Florence Collins was still a straight
A student, and she went on to become valedictorian of our class.
And Florence and Claudia Van Blake were the only co-eds, of the
orginal five, to graduate with our class.
As we look back on those early days of roadhouse runs, beer
parties, all-night-stands, and, of course, those green and orange
beanies, we are all somewhat nostalgic when we realize those
days are past and now a part of memory alone. But being nostal-
gic is good; from the past, we learn more about the future. And
from the future we must learn that we are to "grieve not, rather
find/Strength in what remains behind."
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M r . and Mrs . James Andriole
M r . Louis Armstrong
M r . and M r s . Allen Avery, Sr.
M r s . Mayme Bailey
M r . and Mrs . Raymond Betters
M r s . Endia Bradyl
Mr s . Earlean Brown
Mr . and Mrs . George Brown
M r . and M r s . Robert Burns
Mr . and Mrs . Wil l iam Cahall, Sr .
M r . and M r s . Arthur Chaney
M r . and Mr s . William R. Chavious
M r . and Mrs . Lester Coleman
M r . Harvey Cruikshank
M r . and Mrs . W . L . Daniels
M r . and M r s . Roy Davis, Jr.
M r s . Cheerful Duncan
M r . and M r s . Felix Francis
Master Felix Fitzgerald Francis
Rev. and M r s . Oliver St. C. Franklin
M r . and M r s . J. B. Frost
Mr . and Mr s . William Graham
M r . and Mrs . Grant S. Gray
M r . and Mr s . Herschel Gray
M r . and Mrs . William H . Gunn
Dr . and Mr s . Charles V. Hamilton
M r . Marietta Harper
Mr . and Mrs . George Ireland
M r . and M r s . Larry D. Kent
D r . and M r s . Paul Keuhner
M r . and Mr s . Donald Law, Sr.
D r . Lawrence T . Law
Mr . and M r s . Edgar Law
Mrs . Percy E . Law, Sr.
Mr . and Mrs . Percy E . Law, Jr.
Mr . and Mrs . Johnny Love
M r . and Mr s . Ernest McDaniels, Sr.
Mrs . Florence Law Martin
M r . and Mr s . Warren Harvey Marshall, Sr.
M r . and Mrs . Charles Moten
M r . and Mr s . Charles Nelson
M r . and Mrs . Clarence Nelson
Mr s . Mary Nelson
M r . and Mrs . Robert Nelson
Miss Cornelia Palmer
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M r s . Evelyn J. Perkins
M r . and Mr s . Lee P. Perkins
M r . and Mr s . Leonard Pevar I
M r . and Mrs . Roland Phillips j
M r . and Mr s . Robert E . Pollock
Miss Marcia Ann Prewitt
M r . and Mr s . Selmer E . Prewitt
M r s . Annie Queenan
M r . and Mrs . G. Wesley Raney, Jr.
M r . and Mrs . Joseph Reed, Sr.
M r . Harry Franklin Robinson
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acknowledgments
V/e would like to thank the following people for the time and effort they gave us to prepare this yearbook:
Mr s . Dorothy M . Bowman
M r . Roderick Ireland i
Miss Claudia Van Blake
Miss Lyvonne Law Robinson
M r . and M r s . Charles W . Russell
D r . and M r s . Benjamin Schwartz
M r . David Sloan
Mr . and Mrs . Freddie R. Sowers
M r . and Mrs . Theodore Steward
M r . and Mrs . Levi Thomas
M r . Walter Waring
M r . and M r s . Mayo Wil l iams
M r . and M r s . Willie Mae Winfield
M r . Emery Wimbish
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student directory
Ajagunna, Noah Adebola "Chief" Soccer, African Students Union (Pres ) .
Albright, Robert
Anderson, Samuel Edward Axiom (Editor), Anti-apartheid Student Action Comm. ( V . C . ) Lectures & Recitals Comm., Exchange Comm, Math Club (Sec . ) NAACP (VP), Chem-istry Club, Student Union Program Comm., International Relations Club.
Andriole, Paul YMCA, Student Union Comm., Society for Advancement of Management, Young Republicans Club.
Armstrong, Norman Alva "Chiefo" Senior Class Pres. , Chemistry Club, Bio Club, YMCA, Student Senate, N . S . A . Coordinator, Alpha Phi Alpha.
Avery, Allen Madison Baseball, Varsity Club, L INCOLNIAN
Ayot, Henry Okello Political Science Club (Pres) , East African Student Union (Sec).
Bailey, Herschel
Bassey, Linus
Betters, Roy Richard "Napoleon" International Relations Club, NAACP (Sec), Sociology Club (Pres ) Alpha Phi Alpha, Student Union Comm., W i l -mington Tutorial Project.
Bogle, Donald E . "Bogey" Freshman Class V .P . , Student Senate (Cor . Sec), Yearbook Editor, L IN-COLNIAN, Lincoln Players, English Club (V . P.), NAACP (Treas ) , Who's Who.
Boyle, Harvey Kay Society for Advancement of Manage-ment ( V . P . ) .
Brown, Carl F. Lincoln Players, Pan Hellenic Coun-
cil, Phi Beta Sigma, Exchange Comm., Basketball, Track, Society for Ad-vancement of Management, L IN -COLNIAN, Lab Ass ' t .
Brown, Lester J. " T Buns" Baseball, Cross-Country, Basketball, Softball, Wrestling, Newman Club, Society for Advancement of Manage-ment Student Government (Senator).
Burns, Ronald L . Baseball, Chess Club.
Cahall, Will l iam K. , Jr. "Wild Bill" LINCOLNIAN, Bowling.
Chaney, Dewey Alan Chemistry Club, NAACP, Bio Club, Who's Who, Student Senate, L . U . Science Fair, Smith, Kline & French Research Fellow.
Chavious, Ronald R. "Ronnie" Kappa Alpha Psi.
Collins, Florence V . Women Student Association, Human-ities Club, L INCOLNIAN (Editor), Yearbook (Editor), Who's Who.
Connor, Alan
Daniels, Audry Raiford "Ray" Glee Club, Bio Club, University Ensemble.
Davis, Kenneth N. "Moon" Wrestling, YMCA, American Chemical Society, Student Senate, Chemistry Club, Math Club, NAACP (Sec), Polit-ical Science Club.
Dlamini, Gwece "Square Root" Swaziland Students Union (T reas ) .
Dorsey, Joseph R . , Jr. Student Senate (V.P. ) , Varsity Club, Young Republicans, Kappa Alpha Psi, Chess Club, Pol Sci Club, L INCOLN -IAN.
Ekong, Anthony E . U . Cross-Country.
Esema, Ibok Dickson Pan Hellenic Council, L INCOLNIAN Soccer, Al l -American Soccer Team, (Ass ' t Editor), Humanities Club, FOCUS Club (Pres), Nigerian Students Intramurals, English Club. Union (Pres, Sec), Discipline Comm.
Jackson, Eddie L . " E . J . " Etuk, Francis Archibong Baseball, Society for Advancement of
Nigerian Students Union ( V . P . ) . Management, Varsity Club, Intra-Nigerian Students Union ( V . P . ) . murals .
Fields, Jerry Lynn Kappa Alpha Psi (Polemarch), Base- Jama, Abdi Awleh "Big Jama" ball, Student Government, Who's Who. African Students Union, International
1 Relations Club (Chairman of Cultural Franklin, Oliver St. Clair "Bhemor" Af fa irs Committee), Political Science
Student Government (V.P. ) , Omega Club (Program Committee). Psi Phi (Basileus), L INCOLNIAN (Editor), Crossroads Africa, Axiom, James, Robert Arnold "Bergenfield" Tennis, Debating. Football, Softball, Basketball, NAACP Tennis, Debating.
( V . P . ) , Varsity Baseball. Freeman, Harold W . , Jr. "Giggles"
Track, Cross-Country, Varsity Karioki, James N . "Too Much"
• Club, Lincoln University Players . Soccer, L IFT Counselor.
Garrett, Thomas B. "The Graveyard of King, Howard Renshaw "Evi l Eye Fleugel" i Nu" Kappa Alpha Psi (Ass ' t Keeper of Rec-
Society for the Advancement of Man- ords), Track, Choir, Varsity Cross -agement, Alpha Phi Alpha (Pres of Country (Captain). Pledge Program), Math Club ( V . P . ) .
Leggett, W. Oliver, Jr. "Bucky" Leggett, W. Oliver, Jr. "Bucky" Graham, Wil l iam Theodore, Jr. " B . G . " Student Government (Pres, Senator),
International Relations Club (Pres . ) , Society for Advancement of Manage-Alpha Phi Alpha (Parliamentarian, ment, Varsity Cross-Country, Varsity Coordinator of Tutorial Program), Bio Wrestling LINCOLNIAN, NAACP, Inter-Club, Chemistry Club, Student Gov- national Relations Club. ernment (Social Chairman), L IN-COLNIAN (News Editor), Bowling, McDaniel, Ernest, Jr. "Ernie"
| Football. Alpha Phi Alpha, Math Club.
Gunn, Thomas Philip "Gunn" Marshall, Warren 1 Society for Advancement of Manage- •
ment (Pres) , Omega Psi Phi, Track, Masciantonio, John Nichols Basketball, Softball. Newman Club (Pres), Society for Ad-Basketball, Softball.
vancement of Management. Halter, Edward Halter, Edward
Misori, Nyawanga Harrison, Frederick Callender "Freddy" East African Students' Union, Debating
Glee Club (Pres) , Lincoln Players, Club, Political Science Club, Inter-Omega Psi Phi, Track, Basketball. National Relations Club.
Hart, Granville S. Mutyambizi, Ernest Jato
Hassan, Abdulhamid Nelson, Clarence LaMont "Dickie" Hassan, Abdulhamid Omega Psi Phi, Baseball, Wrestling,
Ireland, Roderick L . "Rickus" Intramural Bowling, Football, Basket-Debating, Varsity Club, Tennis, ball, History Club. Omega Psi Phi, Sophomore Class
Newswanger, Richard President, Senior Class Treasurer , Newswanger, Richard
Noble, Howard Doule, Jr. "Bobby" Track, Baseball, Math Club, YMCA, Alpha Phi Alpha.
Ntabe, Joseph T .
Okon, Gabriel Asuguo Soccer.
Ojimba Cornelius
Overby, Kenneth Eugene " K . O . " Baseball, Varsity Club, NAACP.
Perkins, Ralph Allen Kappa Alpha Psi
Pevar, Marc C.
Phillips, Elmore Chauncy "Moe" Secretary of Sophomore Class, Vice President of Senior Class, Omega Psi Phi, LINCOLNIAN, Society for the Ad-vancement of Management.
Polk, Silas
Pollock, James Allen "Jimmy" Bowling.
Prewitt, James Everett "Fr i tz " Track, Billard Championships, Table Tennis Team, Society For Advance-ment Management, Bowling.
Queenan, Roy Arthur, " R . A . Q . " LINCOLNIAN, Lincoln Players, Student Government Association, NAACP.
Ramalefane, Tseliso Etienne Soccer, Tennis.
Raney, G. Wesley, III "Rev" Kappa Alpha Psi (Keeper of Records), Pan Hellenic Council (Pres), Political Science Club (Pres), L INCOLNIAN (Ass ' t Circulation Manager), Presi -dent Junior Class, John Mil ler Dickey Society, YMCA Softball, Football.
Reed, Joseph, Jr. "Gator" Alpha Phi Alpha, Student Senate, Who's Who, Chemistry Club, American Chemical Society, YMCA, Softball, Football.
Roberts, Anthony Brenton "Doc" L INCOLNIAN (Ass ' t Sports Editor), Soccer (Capt), A L L N A I A Tournament Team, baseball, Steel Band (Dir ) , Intramural Director, Student Govern-ment (Chr . Athletic Activities).
Salim, Ahmed
Schultz, Wil lard Ear l B. "Schultzie" Philosophy Club (Pres), L INCOLN-IAN, Political Science Club, Axiom, Student Government (Constitution Committee).
Shoemaker, Robert
Smith, Baxter
Smith, William
Sowers, Stephen R. "Steve" Bowling (Sect), Tennis, Wrestling, Phi Beta Sigma, Society for Advancement of Management.
Spain, Charles H. Political Science Club (Pres), Glee Club, Vice President Junior Class, LINCOLNIAN, Omega Psi Phi ( V . P . ) .
Thomas, Vaughn Levi "A f ro " Varsity Club (Pres), Sociology Club (V .P . ) , Student Union Program Comm. Junior Class T reasure r .
Umoren, Udo Ukpong
Uyo, Ibok Nathaniel "Akpan Adiataa Edetok"
Soccer
Van Blake, Claudia Gretchcn Class Secretary (Jr. & Sr. ) , Women Students Association (Pres, Treas ) Yearbook Business Staff.
Ware, John
Will iams, Edgar L . Glee Club, Omega Psi Phi, Track, foot-ball.
Wood, Fred
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