Lincoln University 132Nd Commencement Honors Achievement in the Sciences
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The Lincoln Liori Summer 1991 Lincoln University 132nd Commencement Honors Achievement in the Sciences Before an audience estimated to Lincoln students and professors, and exceed 4,000 parents, siblings, his wife. classmates, alumni and well-wishers, Also recognized at the ceremony Lincoln conferred 190 bachelor's and on the 80th anniversary of his 92 Master of Human Services degrees graduation was Lincoln's oldest at the University's 132nd surviving graduate, William Mobile commencement exercises held in Ashby '11, author and founder of the Manuel Rivero Hall on May 5. Urban Leagues of Springfield, Illinois, University President Niara the State of New Jersey and the City Sudarkasa conferred honorary Doctor of Elizabeth, New Jersey. Mr. Ashby, of Science degrees upon Alvin F. who subsequently passed away on Poussaint, M.D., author, human rights May 17, was honored for his years of activist and Harvard Medical School generous and distinguished professor; Mae C. Jemison, M.D., contributions to the enhancement of NASA astronaut and humanitarian; Dr. human understanding. Chimere Ikoku, vice-chancellor of the The ceremony was the culmination University of Nigeria at Nsukka; and of an alumni reunion weekend which Carl M. Mansfield, M.D. '51, a began Friday evening and included a specialist in radiation oncology and Lincoln University Concert Choir nuclear medicine at Thomas Jefferson tribute to the late Ambassador University Hospital. Lincoln University Commencement '91: (left to right) President Niara Franklin Williams '41, former chair of In his charge to the graduates, Dr. Sudarkasa, honorary degree recipients Dr. A/viu F. Poussaint, Dr. Chimere Ikoku, the University's board of trustees, and Poussaint reminded them of Malcolm Dr. Mae C. Jemison, Dr. Carl Mansfield '51; and Dr. Bernard Anderson, chair of Baccalaureate Services held on X's admonition: "Education is our the Board of Trustees. Sunday morning featuring noted passport to the future, for tomorrow theologian, educator and author Dr. belongs to those who partake of it Heniy H. Mitchell '41. today." The script consultant to "The Class of 1991 honor graduates are Cosby Show" and "A Different World" Summa cum laude: Leandra A. called upon Black people and other science," she said. "At the heart of international Black movement with Casson (valedictorian), Sister John E. minorities to rid themselves of a science are the words, 'I think, I rhythm and momentum along a Callaghan, Janice L. Zimmerman; "minority personality" that is passive wonder, I understand.' Science is the visionaiy new trajectory." The success Magna cum laude: John W. and keeps them in a minority search for understanding." of this movement "will bring into Caraway, Carmella S. Harrigan, Irene position. He encouraged the graduates Dr. Jemison said she sincerely their own some half a billion people. Marshall, Arijuana N. Spenser, Carla to be "in-charge people" and exhorted believed that science and And through the uplifting of this J. Stovall, Lorrinn C. Woods; Cum them to take risks and have vision. understanding could develop down-trodden and disadvantaged laude: Arvis Booker, Chesiree Z. "Do not be satisfied with the average," solutions to the world's problems. She mass," he said, "lies the emancipation Cation, Tiffany L. Clemons, Yolonda he said. "We have to pull on and seek implored the graduates to learn, strive of all humankind." L. Cooper, Dawnita C. Dreher, David the resources inside to make us go and grow. "Don't let people limit you Following a citation of his A. Garcia, Sharon E. Jerry-Bandan, forwarcL.it is better to tiy hard and because of their limited imagination.... accomplishments as an outstanding Richard Lowe III, Christopher J. fail than to not try at all." We can do anything we want with oncologist and nuclear medicine O'Brien, Monica Patterson, Venice E. Each of the remaining honorees each second (of our life)," she said, specialist seeking relief and cure for Pickering, Yvette C. Scott, Mark J. addressed the commencement "but we can never get a single second cancer victims, Dr. Mansfield noted Smith, and Lisa M. Valentine. audience following the rewarding of back." that no one person could take sole The Response from the Class was their degrees. Introduced as a "sky- A chemist, educator, university credit for the development of any made by Leandra A. Casson, Senior soaring, star-reaching, trail-blazing leader and international champion of invention, concept or Class President. The Lincoln soul-sister," astronaut Mae Jemison human rights, Dr. Ikoku remarked accomplishment since the University Concert Choir, directed by pointed out that science was not just a that the historic task facing Black predecessors and contemporaries of Gwendolyn Foster and accompanied series of abstract equations, numbered leaders in politics, in business, and in that individual had made vital by Allen Foster, offered selections at galaxies, or thermodynamic laws. the arts and the sciences on both contributions to the feat. He gave both Commencement and the "Those are just the language of sides of the Atlantic is to provide "the thanks to God, his family, fellow Baccalaureate Service. The Lincoln Lion 2 Summer 1991 From the Desk of Dr. J. Paul Stephens 68 DIRECTOR OF ALUMNI RELATIONS By the time you receive this seemed an awesome chore, the one many different ways you can help to edition of the Lion, my family and I of following in the footsteps of such keep Lincoln strong. Money, yes, and will have resettled to Durham, NC. giants as H. Alfred Farrell '34 and more and more are responding nicely My spouse, Janet Smith Dickerson, Frank 'Tick' Coleman '35. The two to the President's appeals for annual will seive as Vice President for come immediately to mind to those gifts to the Alumni Endowed Scholar- Student Affairs at Duke University. among us who have worked to ship. But the Honor Roll remains Our move will be a challenging time galvanize the body of the Lincoln woefully thin and absent of those in our lives, fraught with regrets of University alumni into a presence of who were launched from Lincoln — leaving good friends and plans some strength and vision in the propelled by its special experience unfulfilled in our respective work direction of the University. We are all both inside and out of the classroom. places. Yet, like many, we find new blessed by their continuing efforts to I am pleased and proud that during challenges and more friends in new serve us as alumni and our great my tenure as Director I oversaw the opportunities. We are deeply institution. Additionally, I could cite production of a new Alumni appreciative of the many congratula- many more alumni, Moose Parker, Directory, assisted the Alumni tory wishes we have received so far, Jazz Byrd, Joe Bailey, William Mercer, Association with its Watch Program, and I look forward to returning to the late Franklin Williams, Jereleigh introduced a policy of assisting Lincoln time and again in the years Archer, the Atwell brothers, the reunion classes and alumni chapters ahead. Shropshires and others too numerous with mailings from the campus, and Time has passed too quickly since I to name here who I have come to stabilized our data base of alumni Dr. J. Paul Stephens, '68 accepted President Sudarkasa's know first hand as devoted to Lincoln names and addresses to more challenge of reorganizing the Office of by their continual presence here on accurately identify occupations and Alumni Relations two years ago. It campus. There are many, many others service affiliations. More importantly, I who I have spoken with over the have tried to provide a foundation phone, met briefly at reunions and from which my successor can build receptions, and corresponded with and learn from in making it possible who are united by a common for more alumni to believe they have sentiment that they and Lincoln are a stake in Lincoln's future. Table of Contents inextricably bound by ties of Join me, as I depart this place, in reputation and history. renewing your commitment to But we are in need of some new Lincoln. I have suggested the many Moose Parkers! Lincoln is the greater ways of doing so before, but in brief Commencement 1991 1 sum of its many parts: students, facul- you will show your care for Lincoln From the Desk of Dr. J. Paul Stephens 2 ty, alumni, staff, spouses, children, etc. by joining and participating in the From the Desk of Dr. H. Alfred Farrell 3 Decide today to do more for Lincoln. Alumni Association; returning for From the Desk of Thelma L. Hill 3 From the outset it has been my Homecoming and reunions regularly; personal mission to bring to the Office alerting the Alumni Office to address Master's Program Honorees 4 of Alumni Relations an attitude of changes, occupational Reunion '91 Photos 4,12 service and dependability in assisting accomplishments, and civic activities; Class Notes 4 you. I am an educator. And my organizing and supporting chapter On a Silver, Satin Road 13 overarching objective has been to events; directing good students to In Memoriam 14 educate you, Lincoln's alumni body, Lincoln; planning your estate to in understanding the critical need for include Lincoln; and, generally, your involvement in providing for the serving as Lincoln's ambassador needs of your Alma Mater. As I've among friends and colleagues so they The Lincoln University Lion is published semi-annually by Lincoln commented time and again, there are will know of your support. University, Lincoln University, Pennsylvania 19352. Telephone.- (215) 932- 8300. Contributions are welcome. Entered as second class mail at Lincoln University, Pennsylvania, under Act of August 24, 1912. USPS 313-940. Compiled and edited by the Office of Public Relations and Publications Lincoln Hall, Fourth Floor, Room 406 Director of Public Relations Gordon L.