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L A N G S T O N HUGHES MEMORIAL UBRARJf
LINCOLN UNIVERSITY
U N C O L N UNIVERSITY, PA 1931S2
mightest be supreme.
Dear Lincoln, Dear Lincoln To thee we'll e'er be true! The golden hours we've spent beneath The dear old Orange and Blue
Will live for e'er in memory As guiding stars through life;
dear,
inch of thy sacred campus green; our might
raise thy standard to the sky Midst glory and honor to fly; And constant and true. We will live for thee anew. Our Dear old Orange and Blue Hail! Hail! Lincoln!
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AUGUST 25, 1975, A DAY THAT WILL ALWAYS REMAIN CLEAR IN OUR MINDS. FOUR-HUNDRED AND SIXTEEN SCARED FRESHMEN ENTERED THE ARCHES OF LINCOLN UNIVERSITY. FOR THE NEXT FOUR YEARS, THEIR LIVES WOULD BE CHANGED
Name: Diane C. Jones Career Objective: Clinical Psychologist Philosophy of Life: The way to get over rough roads to
whatever is your vision of success is to deal with it. I plan to do that.
Activities: Member of the Special Services Advisory Board; Dance Troupe; Psychology Club
Name: James E. Harvin Career Objective: Philosophy of Life: Roll with the punches because there
is always a brighter side. Activities: Alpha Phi Omega National Service Fraternity;
Penthouse Player; C.I.O. Vice-President; Dormitory Council; Varsity Wrestling; W.L.I.U. Disc Jockey
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Name: Beverly Setitia Harris Career Objective: Urban Planner Philosophy of Life: Move on to your next station in life Activities: Peer Counselor; Tutor for the Reading and
Writing Lab; Founder and Coordinator of the Public Affairs Club
Name: Lawrence Michael Hamm Career Objective: To be Chief Administrator of a major
hospital. I realize this was all made possible by Mom and Dad. Hopefully, I'll be able to give my children the opportunities my parents gave me.
Philosophy of Life: None Activities: Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc.; Dean's List;
Vice-President, Class of 1979; Junior Varsity Basket-ball; Business and Economics Club; Co-operative Edu-cation Club; Tutor; MAKA; Interdormitory Council; Rendall Hall Dormitory Council; Lincoln University Orchestra; Pan-Hellenic Council; The Fellas; Brothers for Academic Motivation
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Name: Charmaine V. Crumbley Career Objective: Recreational Therapist (Special Popu-
lation) Activities: Vice-President of Solid Phi Solid Social Aca-
demic Fellowship, Inc.; Treasurer of C.I.O.; Gospel Ensemble; Groove Phi Groove Royal Court; Volun-teer for the Children's Recreational Developmental Clinic; Volunteer for the Annual Jr. High Gymnastic Workshop; Volunteer for the Annual Elementary Track & Field Meets; Volunteer for the Oxford Man-or; Volunteer for the Care-Share-Dare Program; Vol-unteer for the Coatesville Veterans Administration Hospital; Volunteer for the Evansville School for Youth; Volunteer for the Annual Wheelchair Events
Name: John Sparks Career Objective: Corporate Lawyer Philosophy of Life: "Knowledge is the key to success" Activities: Class of '79 Student Attorney; Assistant
Treasurer; Oral Component Tutor
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Name: Marsha Lavonne Porter Career Objective: Rehabilitation Counselor Philosophy of Live: For God giveth to a man that is good
in his sight wisdom, and knowledge, and joy. Wisdom is the principal thing; therefore get wisdom, and with all thy getting, get understanding. Give me now wis-dom and knowledge that I may go out and come in before his people; For who can judge this thy people, that is so great.
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Name: Bronell Chandler Career Objective: Doctor of Medicine Philosophy of Life: Crush my soul to nothingness against
all doubting I will strive to keep alive. Activities: Vice-President of the Biology Club; Member
of Beta Kappa Chi National Honor Society; Member of Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc., Beta Chapter
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Name: Jacquelyn Downing Career Objective: Congresswoman Philosophy of Life: Life can be what you make it to be
and normally only the strong survive. Activities: President of the Gospel Ensemble; Debating
Team; Militant for Christ; Violinist
Name: Dennis Lee Career Objective: I would like to become a more suc-
cessful person. Philosophy of Life: I will, 1 shall, 1 must, strive not for
myself but for generations to come. In times like today we need less selfishness and more togetherness.
Activities: Public Relations Officer Class of '79; Presi-dent of the Biology Club; President of the Student Government Association; Founding Father of Togeth-er Pi Brothers Academic Service Fraternity; Resident Advisor; Member of the Dean's Cabinet; Zeta Beau
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Name: Vernise McKnight Career Objective: To work in the cause of consumer
research. Philosophy of Life: Success is failure turned inside out,
so stick to the fight when you're hardest hit. Activities: Gospel Ensemble; Correspondent Secretary
of the Ensemble 1977-78 & Recording Secretary 1978-79.
Name: James Dodson Bishop Career Objective: To be an attorney Philosophy of Life: For a state in which many poor men
are exluded from office will necessarily be full of enemies.
Activities: President of Alpha Chi Collegiate Honor Soci-ety; Executive Officer Special Services Advisory Board; Pre-Alumni Council; Le Cercle Francais; Thur-good Marshall Law Society; Curriculum Committee for the Special Services; Who's Who American Col-leges and Universities; Lawrence Foster Prize in Politi-cal Science; French Citations (2); Dean's List; Alpha Mu Gamma National Foreign Language Honor Soci-ety
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Name: Rosalind Laverne Hopkins Career Objective: To obtain my doctorate degree in the
field of mental health research. One day I hope to play a vital role in finding the origin, prevention and cure for mental illness.
Philosophy of Life: I can do all things through Christ which strengthens me.
Activities: University Chorale; Gospel Ensemble; Soci-ology Club; Alpha Kappa Delta Sociology Honor So-ciety
Name: Trevor C. Alexis Philosophy of Life: Live today for yesterday, and look
towards tomorrow. Activities: Resident Advisor; Dance Troupe; Yearbook
Staff; Biology Club
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Name: Frances E. Paul Career Objective: I plan to further my education, dwell-
ing in the field communications. Philosophy of Life: So far, this has been a beautiful day,
now watch some jerk come along and mess it up. Activities: Resident Advisor; W.L.I.U. Personal Direc-
tor; W.L.I.U. Disc Jockey; Alpha Angel; Ace of Spades Royal Court; Tolson Society;
Name: Maceo Hood Career Objective: 1 would like to go into Labor Relations
via Law School or go into the other areas of industrial relations through the management route.
Philosophy of Life: Be versatile enough to meet all of life's challenges.
Activities: Karate Club; Thurgood Marshall Law Society, Intramural Basketball; Resident Advisor
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Name: Jerry Sanders Fontaine III Career Objective: To become a very important Black
man, dedicated to the improvement of the Black race. Philosophy of Life: I'll get over anyway, any how.
Name: Sandra Riley Career Objective: To work in the area of Juvenile and
Criminal Justice Philosophy of Life: Variety is the spice of life. You only
have one life to live, so live life to the fullest. Activities: Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc.
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Name: Ivy Germaine Gates Career Objective: Lawyer Philosophy of Life: Grant me the serenity to accept the
things I cannot change, courage to change the things I can, and the wisdom to know the differences.
Activities: Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. German Club; Tolson Society; Pep Club; Treasurer of the Ski Club
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Name: Dennis C. Hansford Philosophy of Life: Do not fear to give of yourself for
fear of being used up, those who believe they are used up are.
Activities: Wrestling; Swimming; Lifeguard; Penthouse Player; Vice-President of Internal Affairs for Alpha Phi Omega National Service Fraternity
Name: Anita Martin Career Objective: To be successful, safe, and secure. Philosophy of Life: "Be what you are and be the best in
whatever you do." Activities: Swing Phi Swing Social Fellowship, Inc. Man-
ager of the Women's Basketball Team 77-78; S.G.A. Staff Member 1978
Name: Kevin Claude Davis Career Objective: To become a physical therapist Philosophy of Life: "It's not always the fastest who wins,
but its the one who endures to the very end." Activities: Member of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc.,
Track Team; Varsity Club; Therapeutic Recreation Club; Dance Troupe; Volunteer for the Children's Recreation Developmental Clinic
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Name: Margaret L. Johnson Career Objective: Surgical Nurse Philosophy of Life: To be the very best at whatever you
decide to do. Activities: J.V. Cheerleader, as well as Varsity.
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Name: Michael R. Ruley Career Objective: To own a consultant firm. Philosophy of Life: A positive mind = undeniable suc-
cess. So be serious today. Activities: President of Frederick Douglass Hall Inter-
Dorm Council; Business Club; Research Project (LURP); Resident Advisor
Name: Denise Astride Hackney Career Objective: To obtain an occupation as a guidance
counselor for children. Philosophy of Life:
Give Lavishly! Live Abundantly! The more you give, the more you get-The more you laugh, the less you fret-The more you do unselfishly, The more you live abundantly
The more of everything you share! The more you'll always have to spare-The more you love, the more you'll find. That life is good and friends are kind. Enriches us from day to day.
(Helen Steiner Rice)
Name: Julian Smith Career Objective: Advertising Executive (Research Di-
rector) Philosophy of Life: "You only get what you put in" Activities: Groove Phi Groove Social Fellowship, Inc.;
Business and Economics Club; S.G.A. Representative; Assistant R.A. (Houston)
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Name: Joi LaVerne Jeter Career Objective: Attorney at Law Activities: President and Treasurer of Alpha Kappa Al-
pha Sorority, Inc., Tolson Society; Thurgood Marshall Law Society; Resident Advisor; Peer Counselor; Omega Psi Phi Royal Court
Name: Benjamin Robinson Career Objective: Researcher of Childhood Diseases. Philosophy of Life: I believe every man in his own mind
can and will succeed. Activities: Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc., Knight of
Gamma Sigma Sigma
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Name: Trina Denise Williams Career Objective: To have pleasure and happiness in
life. Philosophy of Life: None Activities: Women's Basketball Team; Women's Volley-
ball Team
Name: Robert Anthony Ray Career Objective: To become a successful Black profes-
sional businessman in the prestigous field of Law. Philosophy of Life: Do everything you want to do right
now, live it up and enjoy yourself while there is still time on your hands, for these precious moments can never be recaptured.
Activities: President of Frederick Douglass Hall Dormi-tory Council 77-78; Vice-President of the Tolson Soci-ety 77-78; Vice-President for Class of '79 (Sopho-more Year); Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc.; Ace of Spades Service Guild; Lincolnian Staff Member 77-78; S.G.A. Representative for the Gospel Ensemble 77-78; S.G.A. Representative for the Tolson Society 75-76; Corresponding Secretary for the Gospel En-semble 78-79; Public Relations Officer for the Spanish Club 76-77; Treasurer for the Ace of Spades 78-79; English Tutor
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Name: Pamela D. Wise Career Objective: To become head of programming at a
psychiatric facility. Philosophy of Life: 1 believe that life is a constant strug-
gle and challenge with love as its greatest reward. "Strive to be happy."
Activities: Swing Phi Swing Social Fellowship, Inc.
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Name: Melvin Jennings Career Objective: Fear God and keep his command-
ments, for this is the whole duty of man. (Ecclesiastes 12:13)
Philosophy of Life: "Let us hear the conclusion of the whole matter."
Activities: Vice-president of the Militants of Christ; Pub-lic Relations for Religious Activities; Gospel Ensem-ble; Business Club
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Name: Karen Denise Johnson Career Objective: Systems analyst/Manager Philosophy of Life: 1 must work hard for what I want. Activities: Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc., Alpha Chi
Honor Society; Who's Who among American College Students; Business and Economics Club; Peer Coun-selor; L.U. Research Committee; Upward bound Vol-unteer
Name: Udo Ekaita Enang Career Objective: To ultimately enter into Medical Re-
search. Philosophy of Life: If you want something bad enough,
grab it.
Name: Joyce Kim Stokes Career Objective: Physical Therapist Philosophy of Life: As I go through life, it's challenges, I
will holdfast to the thought that I'm a child at heart . A lady at all times And a woman with Love!
Activities: Dormitory Council; Vice-President Class of '79; Groove Phi Groove Royal Court; Volunteer for Recreational Clinic; Volunteer for the Annual Jr. High Gymnastic Workshop; the Annual Elementary Track Meet, Oxford Manor, Care-Share-Dare Program, Annual Wheelchair Event, Coatesville Veterans Ad-ministration, and the Evansville School for Youth;
Name: William (Saleem Nasir) Smallwood Career Objective: To become the greatest salesman in
the world. Philosophy of Life: "I will persist until I succeed." Activities: Groove Phi Groove Social Fellowship, Inc.,
Muslim Student Association; S.G.A. Representative
Name: Kathy A. Freeman Career Objective: Graduate School, Researcher Philosophy of Life: "In Remembrance"
Please, understand that death is not our way, we are the people of life, "to die for the people", is not our saying. It is the mumbling of words by martyrs and westernized death-wishes, lost, in their warped sense of eternity. We the Black people are the people of life and death is not a weapon that can be used to stop our life-movements ever again.
Haki R. Madhubuti- Don Lee Activities: Laney's Dormitory Council; Peer Counselor;
Afrikan Dance Troupe; Vice-President of Alpha Kappa Delta Sociological Honor Society
Name: Michael John Costen Career Objective: To enter into the criminal justice field. Philosophy of Life: "and now abideth faith, hope, love
these three; but the greatest of these is love." I Corin-thians 13:13
Activities: Sociology Club, Mu Phi Alpha Profession Mu-sic Fellowship; Militants for Christ; Intramural Foot-ball; Lincolnian Sports Editor
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Name: Veronica Aisha Hedrington Career Objective: To obtain a position in a social agency
as a group worker or recreation counselor. Philosophy of Life: Save the Children Activities: Volleyball Team and Spanish Club; Therapeu-
tic Recreation Volunteer 76; Community Service-Ken-nett Square, 79
Name: Derrick R. Henry Career Objective: To be a Lawyer. Philosophy of Life: Experience is the key to knowledge
so expose yourself to as many things as possible. Activities: President of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc.,
Ace of Spades Service Guild; Business & Economics Club
Name: Traci Ann Howard Career Objective: I plan to continue my education con-
centrating on a Doctorate's degree in Linquistics or Education.
Philosophy of Life: Razors pain you, Rivers are damp; Acids stain you, and drugs cause cramps. Guns aren't lawful; Noses give; Gas smells awful, you might as well live.
Dorothy Parker Activities: Spanish Club; Editor of the Spanish Newspa-
per; German Club; President of Alpha Mu Gamma Language Honor Society; Member of Committee on Teacher Certification; Who's Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities; Bilingual Volun-teer for the Head Start Program located in Oxford
Name: Michael Woodard Career Objective: I plan to serve in the air force, further
my education in graduate school, and become an occupational therapist.
Philosophy of Life: The greatest love of all is within yourself, find it then be the best that you can be with it! (seventy-nine on time)
Activities: Gamma Phi Omega Fraternity, Inc., and Re-creation Club.
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Name: Rochelle McCallum Career Objective: Psychiatric Social Worker Philosophy of Life: "God grant me the serenity to ac-
cept the things I cannot change; the courage to change the things I can; and the wisdom to know the difference."
Name: Van Buren G. Brown Career Objective: To promote or establish a chain of
counseling centers throughout the United States. I intend to become the director of such an establish-ment.
Philosophy of Life: Everyone exists for some purpose in life which doesn't manifest itself; in order to obtain the best out of life you must seek and understand your purpose and become a constructive entity to yourself, family, and humanity.
Activities: President of Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc., Health, Education, and Welfare Committee; Sociolo-gy Club; Class of '79 Senate Representative; Varsity Track; Varsity Baseball
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Name: Samuel K. Williams Career Objective: Lawyer Philosophy of Life: Life is a gift sent to us with every
sunrise. Activities: Groove Phi Groove Social Fellowship, Inc.;
Political Science Club; Debating Team
Name: Darlene R. Kelly Philosophy of Life: Knowledge is a treasure but practice
is the key. Activities: Yearbook staff 78-79; Business Club; Curricu-
lum Committee 77-78; Hansberry's Dorm Council 75-76 (Parlimentarian) Fencing Club 75-76
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Name: Genise Boone Career Objective: Master's Degree in Public Affairs and
work in Public Relations. Philosophy of Life: "God grant me the serenity to ac-
cept the things I cannot change, courage to change the things that I can, and the wisdom to know the difference."
Activities: Resident Advisor; Executive Committee of the Public Affairs Club; Sigma Soul
Name: Rudley A. Young Philosophy of Life: We only live once so we should
enjoy every second of our life. Career Objective: Dental School Activities: Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc.; Soccer
Team; Wrestling Team; Dance Troupe; Dean's Cabi-net; Biology Club; Carribean Student Club
Name: Marlon Steve Charles Career Objective: Graduate from a MBA program, and
become a executive in a marketing firm. Philosophy of Life: If you give it what you've got, and
you've got what it takes, then and only then will you succeed.
Activities: President of the Business and Economic Club; Treasurer of the Student Government Association; Alpha Chi National Honor Society; Omega Psi Phi Fraternity
Name: Barbara J. Kelly Career Objective: Phd. in Psychology; working with
Spanish speaking clients. Philosophy of Life: "Darkness lingers but for a night for
joy cometh in the morning." Activities: Beta Kappa Chi National Scientific Honor
Society; Alpha Mu Gamma National Foreign Lan-guage Honor Society; Phi Sigma Iota National Foreign Honor Society; Alpha Chi National Honor Society; Who's Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities; Gospel Ensemble; Spanish Club; Psychology Club; Resident Advisors' Council chairwo-man; Alpha Phi Omega Royal Court; Pre-Alumi Coun-cil; Class Public Relations Officer
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Name: Pamela V. Evans Career Objective: Executive management Philosophy of Life: Knowledge comes, but Wisdom lin-
gers. Activities: Vice-President of Alpha Chi National Honor
Society; Who's Who Among American Colleges and Universities; Business Club; Yearbook Staff; Curricu-lum Committee; L.U. Co-Coordinator Volunteer In-come Tax Assistance Program
Name: Robert Earl Smith "Smitty" Career Objective: To become a Coach, and Instructor in
the field of Health and Physical Education Philosophy of Life: Hold fast to dreams, for if dreams
die, life is a broken winged bird that cannot fly. Langston Hughes
Activities: Vice-President of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc.; Vice-President of Pan-Hellenic Council; Member of Athletic Committee; Dance Troupe; Track and Cross Country Teams. Three Years Badminton Champion; One Year Archery Champion
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Name: Linda Rae Moore Career Objective: Lawyer Philosophy of Life: " . . . it is by justice that we can
authentically measure man's value or his nullity the absence of justice is the absence of what makes him man."
Plato Activities: Member of Alpha Kappa Delta Sociological
Honor Society; Phi Kappa Epsilon Research Honor Society; Recipient of the Ladies Auxilary Prize; Mem-ber of the French Club; Recipient of French Citation; Peer Counselor; Peer Tutor; Dean's List student
Name: Miller Scott Philosophy of Life: Determination, ambition, and dedica-
tion leads to the path of great knowledge and success. Activities: Biology Club; VITA program; S.G.A. Repre-
sentative; one of the founders and volunteers for the Jennerville Hospital Volunteer Program
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Name: Sandra Early Career Objective: To form a successful family, orientat-
ed business that will insure our future generations security.
Philosophy of Life: Always have a dream, for dreams give life a meaning.
Name: Diane L. Edwards Career Objective: Clinical Psychologist Philosophy of Life: They say if one understands himself,
he understands all people. But I say to you, when one loves people, he learns something about himself.
Activities: Clinical Psychology Tutor
Name: Susan Moody Career Objective: Civil Law Philosophy of Life: "Life is but a moment. Strive for the
best of love, luck, and happiness. Activities: Gospel Ensemble; Chorale; Pre-Alumni Coun-
cil; Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc., Pan-Hellenic Council; Peer Counselor; Peer Tutor for the Time Program; Alpha Phi Omega Honey Dew.
Name: Wallicia Griffin Career Objective: I would like to establish myself in a
hospital or clinical setting providing Recreational Therapy.
Philosophy of Life: I came, I saw, I conquered.
Name: Crystal Denise Cotton Career Objective: Pursue a career in criminal law or
criminal psychology. Philosophy of Life: "The greatest cause of failure is lack
of concentration." Activities: 307 Academic Social Fellowship; Psychology
Club; Dean's Cabinet; Drama Club; Dormitory Coun-cil; Sophomore Class President
Name: Karen Michelle Robinson Career Objective: To become an attorney. Philosophy of life: I believe that one should ultimately
use one's talents to achieve whatever one deems necessary for happiness.
Activities: Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc.; Tolson Society; Debating Team; Tutor in a campus Tutorial Program
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Name: Vera Washington Career Objective: None Philosophy of Life: "Acquaintances are like pearls; but a
special friend is a treasure." Activities: Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc.; Dance
Troupe; Business and Economic Club
Name: Stacy D. Harris Career Objective: Continue my Schooling (M.B.A.) Ur-
ban Developer. To do the best that I can do always. Philosophy of Life:
We can't all be captains. We've got to be the crew. If you can't be a highway, then just be a trail. If you can't be the Sun, be a star. It isn't by size that you win or fail-Be the best of what-ever you are. (D. Malloch)
Name: Sheryl Yvette Minter Career Objective: To become a physical therapist Philosophy of Life:
"If you can imagine it, you can achieve it. If you can dream it, you can become it
(William Arthur Ward) Activities: President of Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc.;
Resident Advisor; Captain of the Women's Volleyball Team; Women's Basketball Team; Title IX Task Force; Z.A.D. Varsity Club; Athletic Committee; Women's Recreation Association
Name: Valessa L. Neely Career Objective: To acquire the necessary skills to
become a research analyst. Philosophy of Life: Dedication and determination are
the keys to success. Activities: Business and Economic Club; Slimnastic Club;
Homecori.ing Committee 78-79; Track Statistician 76-79
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Name: Sheila W . Belcher Career Object ive: Psychologist Philosophy of Li fe : Enjoy life to the fullest
Name: Anthony Canada Campus Activity: Co-President of the Mathematics Club
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Name: Steven Hudson Career Objective: Physical Therapist Philosophy of Life: Life is nothing more than a ferris
wheel sometime, you are up sometimes, you are down sometimes you don't know what to feel. We all are on a spin so my question is. When will the little man stop the wheel, so we all could take a look at ourselves.
Name: Belinda Faye Mahone Career Objective: To get a ML B. A. in Business Adminis-
tration and have a position at the top level of manage-ment.
Philosophy of Life: "Nothing succeeds like excess." Activities: Delta Simga Theta Sorority, Inc.; Spanish
Club; Business and Economic Club
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Name: Cheryl Denise Barnhill Philosophy of Life: Yesterday is already a dream, and
tomorrow is only a vision, but today, well lived, make every yesterday a dream of happiness and every tomorrow a vision of hope.
Name: Delia Marie Agnes Marshall Career Objective: Therapeutic Recreation Specialist Philosophy of Life: Live each day to its fullest, have
great expectations of tomorrow, and no regrets of yesterday.
Activities: Track Team; Secretary of the Chorale; Gra-terford Prison Tutorial Program; Living and Learning Resource Committee; Biology Club; Homecoming Committee; 75; Class Public Relation Representative Upward Bound Volunteer Tutor; Secretary of the Dean's Cabinet; Helen Corson Award Committee Secretary of the Special Services Advisory Board; W L. I. U. Disc Jockey; Hostess for the Admission Of fice; Member of the Brandywine Red Cross; Van Driv er for the Health Service; Secretary of the R.A. Coun-cil; Kappa Omicron Tau Sorority, Inc.
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Name: Bonnie Lynn Motley Activities: Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc.; Senior
Class Treasurer; Dean's Cabinet; Psychology Club; Homecoming Committee; Secretary of Pan-Hellenic Council; Kappa Alpha Psi Royal Court
Name: Patricia Ann Brown Career Objective: Aspire to become a Criminologist. Philosophy of Life: Don't let anything keep you down. Activities: President of the Sociology Club.
Name: Iris Adams Career Objective: I am aspiring to become a manager Philosophy of Life: In this world, it is not what we take
up, but what we give up, that makes us rich.
Name: Dabney Holley Career Objective: I intend to pursue a career in law. I
hope to reach international law at some point in time. Philosophy of Life: My philosophy is to treat others as
you would have them treat you. I also try to spread peace and a sense of brotherhood wherever I go.
Activities: Thurgood Marshall Law Society (Secretary); Particated in intramural sports on campus.
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Name: Pamela L. Finney Career Objective: Director of a community Health Clin-
ic. Philosophy of Life: Appreciate life for it is a beautiful gift
worth living. Activities: Gospel Ensemble; Treasurer, Class of 1979;
Lectures and Recitals Committee; Hansberry's Dorm Council; Biology Club; Administrative Council
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Name: Deborah Vanessa Lewis Career Objective: Optometrist or a research genetics. Philosophy of Life: The Lord is my shepherd Activities: Health, Education and Welfare Committee;
French Tutor; Biology Tutor; Biology Club; Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc.; Inter-Dorm Council
Name: Arnise Walker Philosophy of Life:
When you turn the corner, And run into yourself. Then you know that you have turned, All the corners that are left.
(Langston Hughes)
Name: Rosetta Maria Younger Career Objective: Managerial Accountant Philosophy of Life: "Knowledge is fixed in time, where-
as, knowing is continual. From the old, you derive security; from the new, you gain the flow."
Activities: Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc.; Business and Economic Club; Gospel Ensemble; Alpha Chi Na-tional Honor Society
Name: Janet Felicia Brown Philosophy of Life: The question our lives answer is "will
it matter that I was?" The real purpose of life is to stand for something, to count, and have it matter at all that you existed.
Activities: Alpha Kappa Delta Sociological Honor Soci-ety; Vice-President of the Gospel Ensemble 78-79; Resident Advisor; Dean's Cabinet; Affirmative Action Committee; Volunteer Health Van Driver.
Name: Valeria A. Washington Career Objective: Starting my own business. Philosophy of Life: "Nothing comes easy, you have to
work hard for everything." Activities: Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc.; Business
and Economic Club; Resident Advisor; Vice-President of Lucy Laney; Dance Troupe
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Name: Ernest Lee Holiday, Jr. Career Objective: To be successful no matter what the
cost. Activities: Political Science Club; Thurgood Marshall
Law Society; Together Pi Brother Academic Service Fraternity; Admission Office (Recruitment Program); Stage Crew; Tennis Team; Intramural Basketball; Stu-dent Government Association's Executive Advisor; Honorary Degree Committee
Name: Leslie Renee Godfrey Career Objective: To establish a publishing company. Philosophy of Life: My experience at Lincoln the good
and bad have taught me to believe in three things: love, myself, and God. To all my friends and teachers thank-you for being. To all of the many students who will come to Lincoln, "I leave a legacy of love"
Mary Bethune Activities: Kappa Alpha Psi Sweetheart; Tolson Society;
Lincolnian; Resident Advisor; President Hansberry Dorm council; On the committee that contacted Es-sence Magazine.
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Name: Cheryl Gaines Career Objectives: Aspire to become an Economic Advi-
sor. Philosophy of Life: Take time to smell the flowers. Activities: Peer Counselor; Business and Economic Club
Name: Larry David Tillman Career Objective: To become a successful entrepreneur. Philosophy of Life: "Win success by believing you can
succeed." Activities: Debating Team; Track Team; Business and
Economic Club
Name: Kimberly E. Long Career Objective: Graduate School in the field of Soci-
ology. Philosophy of Life: Those who bring sunshine to other
cannot keep it from themselves. Activities: Gamma Sigma Sigma National Service Soror-
ity; Secretary of the Senior Class; Dean's Cabinet; Miss Phi Beta Sigma 78-79; Sociology Club; 1979 Yearbook Editor
Name: Jacqueline Ann LaGuins Career Objective: I would like to counsel female adoles-
cents or become a Marriage Counselor. Philosophy of Life: Live every day as if thy last.
Marcus Aurelius Activities: Social Chairman of Hansberry's Dorm Coun-
cil 76-77; Fencing Club 75-76; Typist for the Year-book Staff; Volunteer Driver for the Health Service 79
Name: Geraldine Johnson Career Objective: To become a gerontologist. Philosophy of Life: Life can be a success my friends if
you are aware of the wiseman, the one that has nothing to say. Alert the fool who always has to say something. Best of Luck.
Activities: Peer Counselor; Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc.; Kappa Alpha Psi Royal Court
Name: Mervin "Skip" Jones Career Objective: To one day become a Dentist. Philosophy of Life: What most persons consider as vir-
tue, after the age of 40 is simply a loss of energy. Voltaire
Zodiac Sign: Capricorn Home: Nassau Bahamas
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Name: Thomashia Ritter Career Objectives: To become a Counselor in a Social
Agency. Philosophy of Life: I feel life should be lived to its fullest
extent. One should live up to their full potential. Set your goals high and then proceed to accomplish those goals. Don't cripple yourself by underestimating your own capabilities. Some people say, "don't look back," but I say "Look back!" Learn from the mistakes you've made in the past and don't let those same mistakes be your pitfalls in the future. The most important thing in life is to be happy and to feel comfortable with yourself.
Name: Lanswell Thompson Career Objective: To become a top or middle manager
for a growing firm or institution. Philosophy of Life: We know where we are from, we
know where we are going, but do we really know where we shall end.
Activities: Business and Economic Club; Fencing Club; Carribean Student Association; Lincoln University Re-search Project; Soccer Team
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To the Class of 1979:
From time to time as you look back over your years at Lincoln, you will come to realize that these were "the good old days" that you might have used more wisely than you did. But have no regrets for what might have been, for you will need all your wits about you to learn to adjust to a cold, cold world. Profit from your mistakes rather than continue to make the same ones. If you remember that you came to Lincoln to learn, you will find life far more rewarding if you go forth to serve your fellowman. As you leave these hallowed halls for a place in the sun, take these words of Tennyson with you: "To strive, to seek, to find, and not to yield." They have sustained me through the years!
Sincerely yours, H. Alfred Farrell
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Office of the President April 17, 1979
TO THE CLASS OF 1979:
For the last few days, I have been reading material on radiation damage, energy needs, and public policy in preparation for a talk next week before a gioup of lawyers. Strange words have presented themselves—rad, rem, and frightening words such as lethal-dose-50. This activity prompted me to wonder to what extent have your years at Lincoln prepared you for this imminent world of the 21st Century.
What do you know of the history and culture of China, for example, the people who now constitute 25% of the world's population? What do you know of the history and culture of India, the people who constitute another 15 to 20% of the popula-tion? The projections are that the population of the world cannot stabilize before it reaches 10 billion people, roughly 2 1/2 times what the population is now. Have you thought of the problems of such a world? Especially have you thought of what it means for us, for America? Now we are approximately 6% of the world's population but are using 40% of its energy. Clearly if all the people of the earth were to use energy at the same rate as we, the energy sources would have to be increased about sevenfold. All the evidence now is that such an expansion is impossible. America must look towards using considerably less and less energy in your lifetime.
In your social sciences, you have heard of a statement attributed to Lord Acton that "Power corrupts and absolute power corrupts absolutely." His reference was to political power. Now we may propose a similar aphorism for physical power which is energy per unit of time: "All power pollutes and easily available power pollutes worse." Thus no easy solutions exist. We do not have at present any realistic methods of producing energy acceptable to every group. In the far future, bright young people will devise means of using solar energy and fusion. (Fusion is how the sun generates its energy.) That time seems far in the future, but now we can speculate on "solfus" as being the major future energy sources for mankind.
We hope that Lincoln has aided you in developing the qualities most necessary: the ability to learn on your own and the enthusiasm to learn. Although you may know little of China and India now, you can learn. But above all, you appreciate how crucial is your obligation to learn more of the problems of our society, of which energy may be the most determinative.
One of the greatest mathematicians of our time, David Hilbert, had as his motto: "Wir mussen wissen; wir werden wissen!' "We must know; we shall know." May that spirit go with you from Lincoln. With it you can help wipe away the prevailing appallingly shallow conception of human nature and move man to the just society.
Cordially and sincerely yours
Herman R. Branson President
LINCOLN UNIVERSITY, PA. 19352 • (215) 932-8300
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Office of the President April 17, 1979
TO THE CLASS OF 1979:
For the last few days, I have been reading material on radiation damage, energy needs, and public policy in preparation for a talk next week before a group of lawyers. Strange words have presented themselves—rad, rem, and frightening words such as lethal-dose-50. This activity prompted me to wonder to what extent have your years at Lincoln prepared you for this imminent world of the 21st Century.
What do you know of the history and culture of China, for example, the people who now constitute 25% of the world's population? What do you know of the history and culture of India, the people who constitute another 15 to 20% of the popula-tion? The projections are that the population of the world cannot stabilize before it reaches 10 billion people, roughly 2 1/2 times what the population is now. Have you thought of the problems of such a world? Especially have you thought of what it means for us, for America? Now we are approximately 6% of the world's population but are using 40% of its energy. Clearly if all the people of the earth were to use energy at the same rate as we, the energy sources would have to be increased about sevenfold. All the evidence now is that such an expansion is impossible. America must look towards using considerably less and less energy in your lifetime.
In your social sciences, you have heard of a statement attributed to Lord Acton that "Power corrupts and absolute power corrupts absolutely." His reference was to political power. Now we may propose a similar aphorism for physical power which is energy per unit of time: "All power pollutes and easily available power pollutes worse." Thus no easy solutions exist. We do not have at present any realistic methods of producing energy acceptable to every group. In the far future, bright young people will devise means of using solar energy and fusion. (Fusion is how the sun generates its energy.) That time seems far in the future, but now we can speculate on "solfus" as being the major future energy sources for mankind.
We hope that Lincoln has aided you in developing the qualities most necessary: the ability to learn on your own and the enthusiasm to learn. Although you may know little of China and India now, you can learn. But above all, you appreciate how crucial is your obligation to learn more of the problems of our society, of which energy may be the most determinative.
One of the greatest mathematicians of our time, David Hilbert, had as his motto: "Wir mussen wissen; wir werden wissen" "We must know; we shall know." May that spirit go with you from Lincoln. With it you can help wipe away the prevailing appallingly shallow conception of human nature and move man to the just society.
Cordially and sincerely yours
Herman R. Branson President
LINCOLN UNIVERSITY, PA. 19352 • (215) 932-6300
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RAY JETER DENISE HENDERSON
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LAWRENCE HAMM KAREN NICHOLAS
JOANNE HILL
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MACEO HOOD JACKIE DOWNING
FRED BAZEMORE
GENISE BOONE LESLIE GODFREY 77
7 8 KEVIN DAVIS RANDY LEGETTE
KATHY FREEMAN PAMELA FINNEY
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EMMA GREEN STEVEN HUDSON
SONIA CHERRY
LARRY TILLMAN ANNE GRIFFIN 79
RUDLEY YOUNG SONIA GLINTON
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THE LADIES OF "GAMMA SIGMA SIGMA" NATIONAL SERVICE SORORITY.
COLONIZED ON LINCOLNS' CAMPUS MARCH 28, 1977 Clockwise from top: Shawn Coverdale, Kimberly Long, Terri Stills, Wanda Holmes, Cynthia Allen, Michelle
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To My Classmates: The Lion of the Class of 1979 is truly a living testimony of the cooperation of our class. It is
ours and may we cherish and enjoy it for many years for what it typifies.
The Yearbook Staff of three created this book of memories as best they could with the resources available.
As Editor I feel that the Lion '79 does not exemplify the standards of any project that I am overwhelmingly proud to affix my signature. However, the Editor must bear the weight of success or failure of a project. I am Woman enough to do that!
To all my classmates, may I wish you the Best of Luck in your endeavors.
Sincerely, Kimberly Long Editor in chief
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CLASS DIRECTORY Adams, Iris, 5521 Hadfield St., Phila. Pa. 19143 Alexis, Trevor, 636 Beach 66th St., Far Rockaway, N.Y. 11692 Alugbin, Dayo L., 5716 N. 17th St., Phila. Pa. 19141 Alvarez, Michael, 618 W. 6th St., Chester Pa. 19013 Ancrum, Andrienne, 4921 Fairmount Ave., Phila., Pa. 19139 Ayers, Charles T. Jr., 51 Cornish St., Washington, N.J. 07882 Ball, Anthony, 355 West Lorain St., Oberlin, Ohio 44074 Ballon, Marsha, 1029 South Ithan St., Phila. Pa. 19143 Barber, Stephanie, 3819 Patrician Drive, Phila. Pa. 19154 Barnhill, Cheryl, 1940 Independence St., Phila. Pa 19138 Bass, Darryl S., 2204 Hawkins Point Rd., Baltimore Md. 21226 Bazemore, Fred, 403 South 62nd St., Phila. Pa. 19143 Beaner, Leonard, 1545 N. Peach St., Phila. Pa. 19131 Beard, Adrienne, 130 Gale Place, Bronx New York 10463 Belcher, Shelia, 96 Wellington Hill St., Boston Mass. 02126 Bishop, James, 5157 33rd ST., N.W., Washington D.C. 20008 Blackett, Selby, 1158 Sterling Plaza, Brooklyn, New York 11213 Blackwell, Kenneth, 1121 Thomas St., Chester Pa. 19013 Blount, Vera 8652 Bayard St., Phila. Pa. 19150 Bonitto, Paul, 523 East 29th St., Brooklyn, New York 11225 Boone, Genise, 1205 Hancock St., Brooklyn, New York 11221 Bortey, Sarah, 77 Columbia St., #19D, New York, New York 10002 Briscoe, Warren, Levinson Tower Apt. 1307, 835 Huntington Ave., Boston, 02115 Brown, Janet, 496 Winthrop Ave., New Haven, Conn. 06511 Brown, Patricia, 2624 West 6th St., Chester Pa., 19013 Brown, Van Buren, Rt. 2, Box 211, Palmyra Va. 22963 Brunson Phyllis, 1621 Wickam Ave., Newport News, Va. 23607 Butler, Lisa, 1723 Willow St., Norristown Pa. 19401 Canada, Anthony, 40-15 Vernon Blvd., Long Island City, N.Y. 11101 Carter, Tyrone, 1410 N. Felton St., Phila. Pa. 19151 Chandler, Bronell, 5507 Pine St., Phila., Pa. 19143 Charles, Marlon, 94 Chauncey St., #6G, Brooklyn, N.Y. 11233 Clinksdale, John, 196 Hart St., Brooklyn, N.Y. 11233 Collins, Barbara, 219 Elder Ave., Yeadon, Pa. 19050 Coston, Donna W., 257 N. Wilton St., Phila., Pa.' 19428 Coston, Michael, 213 Lincoln Ave., West Conshohocken, Pa. 19428 Cotton, Crystal, 2100-6 ist Ave., N.Y., N.Y. 10029 Crumbley, Charmaine, 1836 Moore St., Phila., Pa. 19145 Cupid, Percy, B. Jr., 119 Tennis Ave., Ambler Pa. 19002 Daye, Teresa, 913 Belvin Ave., Durham, North Carolina 27704 Davis, Georgia, 3450-7 Wayne Ave., Bronx, New York 10467 Davis, Kevin 888 Bridier At., Apt. c-2,20, Jacksonville, Fla. 32206
Dennis, Earl H. Jr., 46c Crawford Villiage, McKeesport, Pa. 15132 Diggs, Grace V., 601 Shawnt Ave., Boston, Mass. 02118 Dill, Judith, 127 E. 13th St., Chester, Pa. 19013 Downing, Jacqueline, 2220 Johnson Mill Rd., Forrest Hill Md. 21050 Draper, Anthony, 5322 Walnut St., Phila, Pa. 19139 Early, Sandra, 4237 Ogden St., Phila. Pa. 19104 Edwards, Diane, 1438 South Patton St., Phila. Pa. 19146 Evans, Pamela, 317 Blackburn Court, Joppatowne, Md. 21085 Fanning, Bertha, 316 Townsend St., Chester, Pa., 19013 Finney, Pamela, 1549 Oakdene St., Pittsburgh, Pa. 19013 Fleming, Deena, Box 306, Cedar Lane, Fruitland, Md. 21826 Fontaine, Jerry, Johnson Rd., Wingdale, N.Y. 12594 For, Alfred, 816 South 15th St., Newark, New Jersey 07108 France, Reginald, 6137 Christian St., Phila., Pa. 19143 Freeman, Kathy, 1641 Madison Ave., N.Y., N.Y. 10029 Fuller, Ava, 170-14 130th Ave., 13G, Queens, New York 11434 Gaines, Cheryl, 248 Matilda Ave., Somerset, N.Y. 08873 Garnett, Gregory, 1455 West Chew Ave., Phila. Pa. 19120 Gibson, Arthur, 2403 Park Hill Drive, Pittsburgh Pa. 15521 Glinton, Byron, P.O. Box N7340, Nassau, Bahamas Glinton, Sonja, P.O. Box N7340, Nassau, Bahamas Glover, Richard, P.O. Box 505, Tuskeegee Institute, Alabama 36088 Gordon, Jeffrey, 1025 Aldus St., Apt. 1C, Bronx, New York 10459 Griffin, Jacqueline, 7530 Gilbert St., Phila. Pa. 19150 Hackney, Dennis 5752 Kemble Ave., Phila., Pa. 19141 Hall, Tyrone, 101-125 West 147th St., 11C New York, N.Y. 10039 Hamilton, Donna, 1334 Taylor St., Washington D.C. 20017 Hamm, Lawrence, 825 Thurman Ave., Hyattsville, Md. 20783 Harris, Rhonda, 3809 Cambridge St., Phila. Pa. 19104 Harvin, James 825 Adrian St., S.E., Washington D.C. 20019 Henry, Derrick R„ 3714 N. Carlisle St., Phila. Pa. 19140 Hicks, Darryl, 5011, Wissahickon Ave., Phila. Pa. 19144 Holiday, Ernest, 6516 North 18th St., Phila., Pa. 19126 Holley, Dabney, 6630 Germantown Ave., Phila. Pa. 19119 Holloway, Neva Y„ 5425 Baltimore Ave., Phila. Pa. 19143 Hood, Maceo, 822 East Locust Ave., Phila. Pa. 19138 Hopkins, Rosalind, 2551 North Ninth St., Phila. Pa. 19133 Howard, Traci, 44 Riley St., Buffalo N.Y. 14209 Hudson, Cathy, P.O. Box 42, Lincoln University, Pa. 19352 Hudson, Steven, 2139 Gross St., Phila. Pa. 19146 Idugboe, Richard, 48 North Third St., Oxford, Pa. 19363 James, Samuel C., 413 Sharpnack St., Phila. Pa. 19119 Jennings, Melvin, 2915 N. Van Pelt St., Phila., Pa. 19132 Jeter, Dorothy L., 1338 North 27th St., Phila. Pa. 19121 Jeter, Joi, 1708 Forrest Glen Rd., Richmond, Va. 23228
Jeter, Ray, 1608 W. Tioga St., Phila. Pa. 19140 Johnson, Geraldine, 2012 West Cheltenham Ave., Phila. Pa. 19138 Johnson, Karen D., 5031 Sergent Rd., N.E., Washington D.C. 20017 Johnson, Patricia L., 2026 West Tioga St., Phila. Pa. 19140 Jones, Diane, 5121 Grenne St., Phila., Pa. 19144 , Jones, Lloyd M., P.O. Box N4468, Nassau, Bahamas Kelly, Barbara, 407 Huntington St., New Haven Conn. 06511 Kelly, Darlene, 5220 Wayne Ave., Phila., Pa. 19144 Lane, Catherine, Box 158, Rising Sun, Md. 21911 Laguins, Jacqueline, 8654 Rugby St., Phila., Pa. 19150 Lashley, Yvonne, 1300 Alfred Ave., Parkview CT., Yeadon Pa. 19050 Lee, Dennis, 1812 North 54th St., Phila. Pa. 19131 Legette, Jeffrey, 2114 N. Williams Circle, Chester Pa. 19013 Lessane, Charles, 9458 Pine Cone Rd., Columbia Md. 21045 Long, Kimberly E„ 7201 Limekiln Pike, Phila. Pa. 19138 Lyons, Kenneth, 12409 Watterson, Cleveland, Ohio 44105 Mahone, Belinda, 108 Jefferson St., Apt., # 2 C Yonkers, N.Y. 10101 Marshall, Delia, 208 North Cecil St., Phila. Pa. 19139 Marshall, John, 399 Park Place, Long Branch New Jersey 07740 Martin, Anita, 5048 Parrish St., Phila. Pa. 19139 McCallum, Rochelle, 7511 North 21st St., Phila. Pa. 19138 McCarthy, Thomas, R:D: # 3 Box 19E, Oxford, Pa. 19363 McKnight, Vernise, 5904 Addison St., Phila. Pa. 19143 Mims, Franklin III, 6124 Carpenter St., Phila. Pa. 19143 Minter, Sheryl, 167 North 17th St., East Orange N.J. 07017 Moody, Susan, 308 Madison Rd., Willow Grove Pa., 19090 Moore, Steven, 1137 West Ave., Elyria, Ohio 44035 Neely, Valessa, 2640 Lamott Ave., Willow Grove Pa. 19090 Nicholas, Rodney, 4633 Westminister Ave., Phila. Pa. 19131 Notice, Donald, 99-04 35th Ave., Corona, N.Y. 11368 Ojeaga, McCauley, 48 North Third St., Oxford, Pa. 19363 Oswagwu, Samson, 48 North Third St., Oxford Pa. 19363 Patterson, Clifton, 2642 N Myrthlewood St., Phila. Pa. 19132 Paul, Frances, 2933 West Norris St., Phila. Pa. 19121 Paul, Jean, 134 Cone Ave., Haverstraw, N.Y. 10927 Payne, Ellen, 812, Goshen Rd., Apt. B32, West Chester Pa. 19380 Pender, Darla, 1510 West Kerbaugh St., Phila. Pa. 19140 Pittman, Beverly, 5916 Chancellor St., Phila. Pa. 19139 Porter, Marsha, 124 East Durham Sto., Phila. Pa. 19119 Potts, Noble, 7256 Landover Rd., Landover Md. 20786 Powell, Anthony, 534 West Turner St., Phila. Pa. 19122 Powell, Anthony C., 98 Smith St., Oberlin, Ohio 44074 Ragin, Loretta, 104-15 142nd St., Jamaica, New York 11435 Ray, Alonzo, 521 Newcomb St., S.E., Washington, D.C. 20032 Ray, Robert, 3216 West Monument St., Phila. Pa. 19131 Riley, Linda, 5529 Pearl St., Phila. Pa. 19139 Riley, Sandra, 1125 Parker St., Chester Pa. 19013
Ritter, Tomashia, 1526 Rooselvelt Drive., Sharon Hill, Pa. 19079 Roberts, Marie, 1449 North 56th St., Phila. Pa. 19131 Robinson, Karen, 5702 Wyndale Ave., Phila. Pa. 19131 Ruffin, Brenda, 157 Belmont Ave., Brooklyn N.Y. 11212 Ruley, Michael, 1001 Burton Ave., Sharon Hill, Pa. 19179 Russell, Christopher, 1938 West Nedro Ave., Phila. Pa. 19141 Scoby, Tina, 1415 Clearview St., Sec. E, Apt. 323, Phila. Pa. 19141 Sears, Lynn, 108 West Cliveden, St., Phila. Pa. 19119 Shines, Phyllis, 5327 Lena St., Phila. Pa. 19144 Siler, Jerrold, 2412 West Redner, St., Phila. Pa. 19121 Simmons, Theondrus, 5013 Warrnenton Ave., Phila. Pa. 19143 Singleton, John, 6039 Webster St., Phila. Pa. 19143 Smith, Robert, 3730 Peachtree St., Jax., Fla. 32206 Smyre, Kevin, 300 Clinton Place, Newark N.J. 07112 Sparks, John 614 East Woodlawn St., Phila. Pa. 19144 Steele, James, Corby Rd., Kelton, Pa. 19346 Stokes, Joyce, 6244 Pine St., Phila. Pa. 19143 Suber, Mark 519 South 15th St., Newark, N.J. 07103 Terrell, Michael, 28 Bayberry Lane, Willingboro, N.J. 08046 Thomas, Lynette A., 235 Gatewood Ave., Danville, Va. 24541 Thompson, Lanswell, 652 North 56th St., Phila. Pa. 19131 Timmons, Meta, 422 Oneida Place, N.W. Washington D.C. 20011 Torello, Daniel, Lake Rd., Avondale, Pa. 19311 Trimble, Dorothy D., 979 Coronet Rd., Warminster, Pa. 18974 Walker, Arnise, Route 1, Lincoln University, Pa. 19352 Walton, Denise, 5885 Woodcrest Ave., Phila. Pa. 19131 Washington, Valerie, 9406 Queensway Rd., Upper Marlboro, Md. 20870 Washington, Vera, 9406 Queensway Rd., Upper Marlboro , MD. 20870 Watson, Charles, 273 West Park Ave., Spartanburg, S.C. 29301 West, Ronald, 188 Lakeview Ave., Piscataway, N.J. 08854 Williams, Dolphus, 114 South 62nd St., Phila. Pa. 19139 Williams, Linda, 2141 Crotons Ave. #12R, Bronx, New York 10457 Williams, Mary, 3106 North 4th St., Harrisburg, Pa. 17110 Williams, Samuel, 6021 Locust St., Phila. Pa. 19139 Wilson, Adrienne, 4020 Lane Place, N.E. Washington, D.C. 20019 Wilson, Bobby P., 1425 M.L. King Mall, Chester Pa. 19013 Wilson, Cecelia G„ 803 West 5th St., Chester Pa. 19013 Wilson, Michael, Rt. 1, Box 68A, Clinton S.C. 29325 Wise, Pamela, 4113 West Rogers Ave., Baltimore Md. 21215 Woodard, Michael, 153 Sumner Ave., Brooklyn N.Y. 11206 Wright, Joan, 1421 West York St., Phila. Pa. 19132 Wright, Joan R., 163 Brooklyn Ave., Huntington, N.Y. 11743 Yates, Marc, 78 Clay St., Princeton, N.J. 08540 Young, Rudley, 3361 Consa Ave., Bronx New York 10469 Younger, Rosetta, 835 Allison St., N.W. Washington D.C. 20011 Enang, Udo, 48 North Third St., Oxford, Pa. 19363
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