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. Hesse, A.P.R. Editor Maiy Alice Lyons Designer Lisa M. Collins Director of Alumni Relations Dr. J. Paul Stephens Special Assistant to the President for Alumni Giving Dr. Frank "Tick" Coleman Alumni Executive Secretary Dr. H. Alfred Farrell Members of the Class of 1941, following a brunch in their honor on May 3, with President Niara Sudarkasa (far left), honoraiy degree recipient Dr. Chimere Ikoku Production Assistant. Susan White (eighth from left), and Afrs. Shirley Williams (behind and to right of'Dr. Ikoku). Summer 1991 The Lincoln Lion 3

From the Desk of From the Desk of Dr. H. Alfred Farrell '34 Thelma L. Hill '71 ALUMNI EXECUTIVE SECRETARY PRESIDENT, GENERAL ALUMNI ASSOCIATION At the annual meeting of the Commencement weekend at General Alumni Association on May Lincoln University was held May 3-5 4, the body 1991, and many alumni were in — listened to a State-of-the- attendance. Many of us arrived on University message from President campus Friday afternoon, evening, Niara Sudarkasa and Vice Presidents and "around midnight'' determined Ronald Sheeny (Academic Affairs), not to miss a minute of the weekend's Charles Edington (Enrollment activities. Planning and Student Life), and Lloyd On Friday evening, the "Phi and Pi" Asparagus (Fiscal Affairs); dinner took place in the dining room, — approved the minutes of the a pool party was held in the nata- 1990 annual meeting; torium, and the hospitality center was — was given a summary of the located in Hansberry Lounge, which morning meeting of The Council was also the check-in site. which On Saturday morning the Alumni * received the Executive Council was in session, and various Secretary's report which dealt issues were discussed. Here alumni chiefly with the formation of a had the opportunity to voice their Pre-Alumni Council; comments and address issues * listened to remarks of the Dr. H. Alfred Farrell, '34. concerning the association. These Thelma L. Hill, '71 Director of Alumni Relations, items were presented at the Annual Dr. J. Paul Stephens, who to students with SAT scores of Alumni Meeting which was held that referred to the activities for the 1000 or more as an incentive to afternoon. Additionally, President Even surprise presentations were weekend; attend Lincoln; and referred to Sudarkasa addressed the session. She made this year. Dr. Kenneth Sadler 71 * received the report of the developments at the Barnes introduced the University's vice and I were recognized by our treasurer, Joseph V. Williams Jr., Foundation. presidents, who in turn spoke about classmates when we were each who explained and received — heard the report of the president how the school's deficit has been presented a plaque in recognition of permission to create LUPAT of the Association, Thelma L. Hill, who reduced to $500,000 and asked us to our having attained positions on the (Lincoln University stressed the need for alumni support help erase it. An appeal to each Board of Trustees and in the Alumni Pennsylvania Alumni Trust), an in activating chapters and establishing alumnus to donate $100 was made, Association, respectively. We were entity providing a conduit for new chapters and indicated that some and it was pointed out that if 5000 both surprised and veiy much class/memorial scholarships, life progress is being made. alumni make such a contribution, the appreciative of the honor which our deficit would be erased. class bestowed upon us. Our hearts membership funds, special Under new business the body were certainly warmed by the love bequests/memorials, and approved the setting up of a com- Throughout the afternoon, the and admiration which our class feels endowment funds and thus mittee to implement a phone-o-thon, Philadelphia Chapter, in conjunction for us, and the feeling is certainly allowing the Association to to be chaired by Herschel Bailey, for with the General Alumni Association, mutual. separate escrow funds from the purpose of increasing member- hosted the Hospitality Suite in the operating funds; ships and seeking contributions of Lion's Den. Later in the afternoon, the After the banquet, reunion * heard from alumni trustee, Dr. $25 or more to the Association. concert choir performed in tribute to gatherings took place. At these "get- togethers" we had a chance to Kenneth Sadler, who described At the Annual Alumni Banquet, Franklin H. Williams '41. Afterwards, unwind and mingle with classmates Dr. Sudarkasa's strategic plan to held also on May 4, Alumni Achieve- class pictures were taken. and "rabble" for hours. incorporate all parts of the ment Awards were presented to On Saturday evening the Annual University in the strategic- Donald L. Mullett '51; Robert L. Alumni Banquet, which is a major Commencement took place just a planning and set up a time line Albright '66; and Jean Melvin-Martin highlight of Commencement few short hours later, and this year, as by September 1991; reported 71. The nomination of Albert P. Weekend, was held in the dining last, our newest alumni were 675 new admissions for this fall Williams '40 to the Board of Trustees room. The reunion classes made very welcomed into the Association. The and rising SAT scores; and the nomination of Dolores substantial contributions to our alma members of the class of 1991 affirmed announced that the University Coleman 72 to another term on the mater, along with many alumni who their willingness to become a part of would be offering scholarships Board were also announced. gave their annual gifts. At a time when the Association by repeating the the governor of Pennsylvania has pledge of membership. It is hoped moved to a zero increase for all of the that this formal induction will make state-aided and related colleges and graduates feel a part of the universities, alumni giving has become Association so that they will affiliate crucial for Lincoln's financial well- with the General Alumni Association being. as well as with their chapters. After the reunion classes made Commencement '92 will be here their presentations to Lincoln, the very soon. The reunion classes next Dr. Theodore O. Randolph '21 (left) alumni awards were presented by Dr. year will be the 2's and 7's. It is not poses with James L. Wells ex '18, Farrell. The alumni honorees this year too early to begin planning in order nationally known prinhnaker and were Donald L. Mullett '51, Robert L. to have successful reunions next painter whose work was exhibited Albright '66, and Jean Melvin-Martin May. at Langston Hughes Memorial Library dnri>ig the month of May. 71. The Lincoln Lion 4 Summer 1991

Master's Program Honors Outstanding Graduates

Master of Human Services (MHS) Program 1991 graduates Susan Gingrich of Harrisburg, PA, and Harold Carter of Norristown, PA, were honored on May 2 as the first recipients of two awards to be presented annually. As the graduate with the highest grade point average, Ms. Gingrich received the Robert F. DeHaan Academic Achievement Award, established in honor of Dr. Robert DeHaan, who served as MHS Program Director from 1982 to 1990. Ms. Gingrich, who graduated with Class of 1931: Dean Leroy Johnson (seated), Dr. a GPA of 3.976, is the director of the Dr. Szabi Isbtai-Zee presents Susan Lucius J. May Jr. (left), Dr. Theodore Hawkins Sr. Outpatient Claims Processing Gingrich, MHS '91, the Robert F. Management Section, Office of DeHaan Academic Achievement Medical Assistant Programs, Award for earning the highest grade Pennsylvania Department of Public point average in Lincoln's master's Reunion 1991 Welfare. program.

Established to honor the life and work of the late Ronald Ramashala, brother of MHS Program Director Mapule Ramashala, the award is given to the student who has contri- buted most to the MHS Program during his or her two years of graduate study. While at Lincoln, Mr. Carter served as president of the Student Action Committee and as graduate student representative to the University Planning Committee. He was instrumental in helping the MHS (Left to Right) Arthur Reed 34, Earl Free 34, Quinlin Primo 34, William Dr. Szabi Isbtai-Zee presents Harold Program to achieve education Jordan 37, andAspuuvallRedd 34. Carter, MHS VI, the Ronald Mothnpi certification from the Pennsylvania Ramasbala Memorial Award at Addictions Counselor Certification Commencement '91. Board, an organization for which he serves on the Board of Directors and edits a quarterly newsletter. Holder In this position, she administers of an associate degree in applied six statewide programs, serves as the science and human service from OMAP AIDS coordinator, and Montgomery County Community .supervises a staff of 20. A member of College, Mr. Carter is also active in the National Association of Female numerous professional and civic Executives and past president of the associations, including the Eagleville Student Nurses Association, she is a Hospital Alumni Association licensed registered nurse with a (president), the Board of Directors of diploma from the Polyclinic School Opportunity Home, the School Joe Ma hood e.x '31. of Nursing in Harrisburg and a District of Philadelphia (consultant certificate from Baylor University on student substance abuse pro- Medical Center in Dallas, TX. grams), and Cocaine Anonymous Harold Carter, a group East Coast Inter-group (chairperson). psychotherapist for the Program for \\l Contributors to the Robert F. Employed Persons at Eagleville John Cuslis '36. Hospital (PA) who also has a private DeHaan or the Ronald Mothupi practice offering individual, family Ramashala Award funds should send and group counseling on chemical a check (payable to Lincoln Univer- dependency issues, was chosen by sity) and cover letter containing faculty vote to receive the Ronald name ol' fund to Development Office, Lincoln University, PA 193^2. Mothupi Ramashala Memorial Award. James Usry '46 Summer 1991 The Lincoln Lion 5 Class Notes

Lewis, who read citations from the Director of Alumni Relations from School Community Center League. '29 state senate and the city council; 1981 to 1988 and is now a special He was the first director of the The "Ancient Rite of Ancestral Congressman William H. Gray III; assistant to the president. From 1950 Coatesville Memorial Community Return," a grand tribute to the late Har Zion; Michael Lewis, Tiffany to 1981, he held various positions Center, helped to organize and LANGSTON HUGHES, was held on Johnson; and Quincy Booth. with the School District of served as advisor of the Youth the 89th anniversary of his birth, A picturesque biographical review Philadelphia. Council of Coatesville, and assisted February 1. The rites took place at of her husband's life and work was He has done extensive community with the area Junior Olympics for midnight in Harlem at the New York presented by Dr. Mitchell's wife, work, having served in leadership over a decade. Public Library's Schomburg Center Carolyn. Present were the couple's capacities with the Philadelphia Mr. Ransom's memberships for Research in Black Culture. children: Mitch, John, Marshall and Christian Street YMCA; Wharton include the Young Married Couples Termed a "historic and mythic daughter-in-law Renee. Settlement (physical director and Fellowship for the Tabernacle Baptist event," the celebration also included Pinn Memorial membership grew community youth worker); Church, Masonic Lodge of readings of Hughes' works by writers during Rev. Mitchell's years as its Wissahickon Boy's Club (physical Pennsylvania, the NAACP, and the Maya Angelou and Toni Morrison. minister from fewer than 100 director); Department of Public Royal Arch Order and Gordon Music was by the African Rhythms members in 1950 to more than 2000. Assistance; Department of Consistoiy of Scottish Rite Masonry. Sextette, led by pianist Randy Rev. Mitchell, ordained by the Recreation; Peace Corps in Eastern He was also a past master of Lily of Weston, who played the music for Galilee Baptist Church in Caribbean Islands, British Honduras the Valley Local Lodge No. 59; grand Hughes' funeral in 1967. Roxborough where he preached for and Guyana; Salvation Army; Neigh- lodge district lecturer for the Third Other participants included Amiri 16 years, holds an honorary borhood Centre South; Wilmont Masonic District of Pennsylvania; Baraka, Man Evans, Paule Marshall, doctorate from Eastern Baptist Boys' Club; Curtain Community chair of the board of trustees, Representative Charles Rangel (D- Theological Seminary in Center; Southside Camp; and the financial secretary and president of NY), and Hughes' biographer, Wynnewood. The Seminary also Lansdowne Board of Education. Tabernacle's Men's Club; and charter Arnold Rampersad. named an annual lecture on the The recipient of the Outstanding member and president of the Pan- history of the Black church in his Alumnus Award, Philadelphia Hellenic Assembly of Chester Rev. FRANK B. MITCHELL, 85, honor. Community Award and numerous County. Since moving to Virginia, he retired in December 1990 as pastor Rev. Mitchell plans to devote other honors, Dr. Coleman is a has been ordained a parish deacon. of Pinn Memorial Baptist Church in some time to writing. member of the Union Baptist Wynnefield, PA. In May, some 900 Church, where he is an ordained attended a five-hour retirement '42 deacon, assistant superintendent of banquet held in his honor, for which '35 Dr. JAMES ALVIN "MOOSE" Sunday School, a Sunday School the theme was "God's Long Distance FRANK "TICK" COLEMAN was PARKER was an honoree at the First teacher, and a member of the Runner." (Rev. Mitchell, as well as guest speaker and received a Community Awards Dinner of the Scholarship Committee. completing a long pastorate, commendation plaque at the Westside Ministerial Alliance and established records in mile and National Naval Officers Association Greater Red Bank Chapter of the cross-country track when he was at (NNOA) and Philadelphia Area Navy '39 National Association for the Lincoln.) EEO Council (PANEC) Black History WILLIAM POP' RANSOM was Advancement of Colored People, Those who delivered tributes to Month Dinner and Dance, held on inducted into the Coatesville (PA) held on May 10 at Tinton Falls Inn in him included Dr. Joseph H. Beatty of February 22 at Penn Towers in Area Hall of Fame at the Western Tinton Falls, NJ. the Holy Cross Baptist Church; Dr. Philadelphia, PA. The evening's Chester County Chamber of Present were Lincoln alumni William J. Harvey III, predecessor to theme was "Black Universities and Commerce's annual banquet on April James Aveiy '44, Joseph Bailey '28, Dr. Mitchell; Philadelphia Mayor W. Colleges: Strengths and Crises." 8. H. Arthur Busbane '42, Augustus T. Wilson Goode, who presented a Dr. Coleman holds a master's Mr. Ransom taught physical Capers '42, Walter W. Haynes '43, citation from the city; Dr. William J. degree from the University of Penn- education in the Coatesville Area John B. Kirby '44, and Harold R. Hand, representing Eastern Baptist sylvania and an honorary doctorate School District from 1942 to 1979. He Shomo '72. Also, Judge BRUCE Seminary. Also, Dr. M. Lorenzo from Lincoln, where he served as now resides in Hayes, VA, with his McM. WRIGHT, who presented Shepard Jr., chair of Baptist Foreign wife. "Moose" in the following manner: Mission Bureau, Progressive National Certified to teach by Millersville "My fellow hero worshippers, I Baptist Convention, Inc., who State College, Mr. Ransom did have been given 10 minutes to presented a certificate in recognition graduate work at the University of assemble the kinds of adjectives that of Rev. Mitchell's outstanding Pennsylvania and Franklin & fully justify the making of an award support to Foreign Missions; Dr. Marshall College before receiving his to a man who has already earned Albert F. Campbell, Mount Carmel master's degree in administration many others. Baptist Church; Rev. Dr. Reginald from Temple University in "In ancient Greek mythology, Van Stephens, pastor of Consolidated Philadelphia. He has taught Sunday Hera was the queen of the gods and Baptist Church in Lexington, KY; School, served as a Boy Scout the wife of Zeus. It was she who Deacon Thomas L. Mosely; Tiffany scoutmaster, and worked with assigned to Hercules his 12 labors. Foster; Dwaine Hightower; Frank numerous youth groups. In the And it is only a latter-day Hercules Devine, Trustee; Mrs. Beatrice Coatesville area, he organized and who could properly accomplish in Williams; and Deacon Leon Hinton. coached junior varsity and varsity 10 minutes what James Alvin Parker Other participants included State basketball teams and a cheerleading has done in a lifetime of ceaseless Representative Louise Williams squad, helped with after-school activity and perpetual motion, this Bishop, 192nd District, who athletic programs, seived on the man called "Moose." presented several citations; Court of Dr. Frank "Tick" Coleman, 35 YMCA membership committee, and "A refugee from the urban Common Pleas Judge Kathryn S. organized the Eastern Pennsylvania peasants of Harlem, Moose fled to The Lincoln Lion 6 Summer 1991 Class Notes

the aristocratic suburbs of Red Bank. Martin Luther King Jr. The program He could have deteriorated into the also included the acclaimed Morgan social inertia that membership in the State Gospel Choir and a film Black Bourgeoisie demands, with highlighting Dr. King's career. homes in New York, Florida and Rev. Washington also received a beautiful downtown Red Bank. Doctor of Divinity degree and "He could have done all of those delivered the baccalaureate sermon things that define the do-nothing at the Ursinus College (PA) nonsense of the ultra-respectable, Commencement Convocation on conservative tories. But he did not. May 12. In order to track his brilliant career, I Internationally recognized as an have consulted Nancy Reagan's activist on issues of human justice astrologist, although, originally, I had and peace, Rev. Washington has sought the help of Kitty Kelley. championed the causes of those on "Those of us who knew him at welfare, exploited laborers, the Lincoln University never suspected Tloe "Pi's" who attended the "Pi-Phi" Dinner on May 3: (left to right) homeless, people with AIDS, and that he would become an expert at Walter Chambers '52, Lloyd Asparagus '68, Dr. Al Farrell 34, Dr. Joseph S. victims of discrimination based on looking into other people's mouths. Darden '48, Dr. James Parker, '42, Dr. Clarence Guy 56. race, religion, sex or sexual His sculptured physique, his Clark tradition by even having respect and present. I salute him with you." orientation. He served as a Gable moustache, his meticulous affection for his mother-in-law. Dr. Parker received missionary to Liberia, West Africa; a grooming, his possession of elegant "A former alumni trustee of citations/resolutions from U.S. prison chaplain; Curate at the Church clothing in the midst of the Great Lincoln University, he brooked no Senator Frank R. Lautenberg of New of the Crucifixion and Vicar of St. Depression, and his suave and nonsense and curried no favor with Jersey, Monmouth County Board of Cyprian's Church, both in sophisticated style all pointed to a Ph.D. presidents of the university Chosen Freeholders, New Jersey Philadelphia; Consultant to the career on the stage, Hollywood, or and was frank to urge no emeritus State Senate, U. S. Congressman Church in the Province of Llganda; perhaps the clergy or the law, where status for anyone he regarded as an Frank Pallone, New Jersey Governor Bishop Co-Adjutor; and as a member theatrical excesses are an asset. academic rascal. Jim Florio, Red Bank Mayor and of the National Episcopal Executive Council of Churches and an elected "But Moose defied the cliches of "When many old Lincoln men Council, Lincoln University trustees member of the Diocesan Council. appearance. He engaged in the rebelled against the idea of admitting and faculty, and Lincoln President sweat of wrestling, hurling other women students, his heterosexual Niara Sudarkasa. Among the numerous boards and large men to the floor, and he passion gave vent to seminal A 1946 graduate of Howard commissions on which Rev. became a champion. At Lincoln, his educational instruction, letting the University College of Dentistry, Dr. Washington has served are the athletic prowess was camouflage, for dissenters know about the natural Parker served as a captain in the Community College of Philadelphia, at heart, the mighty Moose was a superiority of the female. An ERA United States Army Dental Corps the Philadelphia Commission on poet. Although his studies engaged feminist, he could never be the before beginning practice in Red Human Relations, the Juvenile Law the rough reality of physics, the target of Erica Jong's definition of Bank. He is or has been associated Center, the MOVE Commission, the harsh formulae of chemistry and the bigamy. She said bigamy is having with numerous organizations. William Penn Foundation, and the internal vexations of anatomy, his one husband too many; monogamy A Lincoln trustee from 1970 to Thomas Skelton Harrison thoughts probed the genteel is the same damn thing. 1982, he was the first National Foundation. He is the recipient of mysteries of philosophy, the "One of the ultimate effects of his Chairman of Alpha Phi Alpha's Paul more than 40 prestigious awards, complex culture of literature. insight is that today, Lincoln has a Robeson Commission. His many including honorary degrees from "A singer of songs, he loaned woman president. honors and awards include a Berkeley Divinity School at Yale, the General Theological Seminary in some of his energies to music. "Actually, Moose should have presidential citation from the New York, and Temple University in Instead of going to the dogs, he been a philosophy major instead of a National Association for Equal Philadelphia. The 1986 recipient of wished to establish a foundling man of science. Obviously, however, Opportunity in Higher Education and the Philadelphia Award, he is a home for lost kittens. he prepared for his career as a a New Jersey Senatorial Citation in graduate of the former Philadelphia "An integrationist long before civil dentist by being a wrestler and a conjunction with an award from the Divinity School. rights became a fashionable weight-lifer. National Conference of Christians stigmatum, he was an officer during "You know Moose as a gentleman and Jews. World War II, fighting a war within a of property and standing; you know Dr. Parker is married to Dr. '47 war for the sake of a humanity that him as a loving husband and Margaret Bowles Parker, a retired J. ARCHIBALD HOLLAND saw how ridiculous it was for the affectionate father; I remember him college professor; the couple has six presented a lecture-recital entitled United States to foster racist as a youth of imposing stature, who children. "The Legacy of Langston Hughes" on segregation while opposing Hitler's made the hearts of females beat February 6 in Mary Dod Brown racism. faster and who made his wrestling '43 Memorial Chapel. The program was "He agreed with Horace Walpole opponents cringe in fear and awe. a Black History Month observance The ReverendpAULM. that, to those of us who think, life is "Tonight, I know him as a man of WASHINGTON - Rector Emeritus of sponsored by the Lectures and ridiculous, but to those of us who many gifts, many careers, many the Episcopal Church of the Recitals Committee. feel, it is tragic. And, with Omar successes and a citizen worthy of the Advocate in Philadelphia, was the A novelist and freelance writer, Khayyam, he longed to grasp this great honor he is being paid. It is my key speaker in a January 1991 week- Mr. Holland is a consulting editor to sorry scheme of things entire, and honor to be here to be on hand for long program at Penn State the Harlem Quarterly in New York shape it to our heart's desire. the award to Moose. I am delighted University's Delaware County City. He recently completed his "A kind of gentle giant, he defied that he has allowed me to be campus in commemoration of Dr. second successful tour of mid- Summer 1991 The Lincoln Lion 7 Class Notes

western colleges, performing 1986. the selection committee. readings and leading discussions on '49 A main interest of Dr. Mansfield is Mr. Gravatt, a graduate of the the works of the late poet, .short The ReverendMAURICE MOYER, the encouragement of minority Federal Bureau of Investigation's story writer, dramatist, essayist and pastor of Community Presbyterian youths to enter the allied health National Academy, began his 31-year editor Langston Hughes, who Church in Wilmington, DE, which he professions and keeping them law enforcement career with a graduated from Lincoln in 1929 and started 35 years ago, has been active informed of the career possibilities. plainclothes assignment as a rookie is today acknowledged as America's at the Wilmington branch of the He earned his M.D. degree at cop in 1953- He moved on to most significant Black poet and one National Association for the ; among his many become a uniformed officer in the of the most original and prolific Advancement of Colored People honors is the Outstanding 16th District, a Juvenile Aid Division writers of the 20th century. (NAACP) for many years. In a recent Achievement Award from the officer, a detective, sergeant in newspaper interview, he told of Radiology Section of the National juvenile aid, and a lieutenant in the various tactics used to end Medical Association. 16th District. In 1968, he was named discrimination and suggested that it captain of the 22nd Police District may be necessary to revive them. '53 and served as commanding officer of "We need to regain rallying, the 18th and 23rd Police Districts BASIL P. GORDON, Director of overcome complacency, regain the until his appointment in July 1976 as Operations at Elkins-Sinn days when we could draw hundreds inspector. He was appointed deputy Pharmaceuticals, a subsidiary of A.H. for our cause," he said. "We have commissioner in 1980 and Temple's Robins Company, was the keynote lost the spirit of oneness, the sense chief law enforcement officer in speaker at the first Penn State that we all spoke with one voice...I 1984. have a saying: Freedom isn't free. If Altoona Campus Scholars Seminar you love the life, you have to pay for 1990-91, "The Future of Tax-deductible contributions to the price. And we're not paying the Manufacturing in the United States: the Donald M. Gravatt Scholarship price now." What Caused it to Fail and What Will Fund-Temple University may be sent Make it Come Back?" to the Temple University In his lecture, he discussed past Development Office, University '50 manufacturing capabilities in the Services Building, Broad and Oxford United States and "how we lost the Streets, Philadelphia, PA 19122. Dr. WBLLIAM E. BENNETT, /. Archibald Holland '47. edge," manufacturing survival in the senior science adviser to the 1990s, and what businesses must do Secretary of the Department of '56 A once close associate of "the to overcome past mistakes. ALFRED SHROPSHIRE, a Wyeth- Health and Human Services, was Black Bard of Harlem and Poet Mr. Gordon, who has over 35 Ayerst senior scientist, CNS among the 100 or more outstanding Laureate of his people," Mr. Holland years experience in the management Pharmacology, at Princeton, is a graduates of historically black gave a personal human view of the of pharmaceutical manufacturing recipient of the Wyeth-Ayerst colleges and universities honored as legendary Hughes, historical (including 18 at Smith Kline & Discoveiy Development Award, distinguished alumni at the 16th information and commentary on the French Labs in Philadelphia), is given "for outstanding contributions national conference of the National Harlem Renaissance, and superb currently responsible at Elkins-Sinn during 1990 to the identification of Association for Equal Opportunity in interpretations of many of Hughes' for the manufacturing and packaging new drug leads and/or to the Higher Education, held recently in important poems. of all sterile products. His development of such leads, reflecting Washington, DC. Mr. Holland, who attended administrative responsibilities include dedication and excellence of the Dr. Bennett received his Ph.D. Columbia University graduate operations and personnel budgets, entire Wyeth-Ayerst R&D staff and degree from the University of schools of Journalism and Social capital planning and spending, the resulting high quality science." Pennsylvania and did post-doctoral Science as well as Brooklyn Law strategic planning and cost control. study at Rockefeller University. He According to Dr. Gary L. Neil of School, was a performer with the previously served as chief of He has done graduate work in Wyeth-Ayerst, Mr. Shropshire "has Kurt Cert Theatre Workshop. He has manpower research for the National organic chemistry at Widener applied his pioneering experience served as a staff member of the Institutes of Health in Bethesda, MD. University and in immunology, with the conditioned avoidance American Management Association, He has published numerous biochemistry and molecular biology paradigm to the detection of senior social studies writer for the scientific articles and received many at the University of Pennsylvania. anxiolytic/antidepressant activity. textbook division of Holt, Rinehart & honors, including two honorary This has led, further, to the Winston, assistant advertising doctorates. '54 identification of several potential manager for Grolier Corporation's Temple University in Philadelphia antipsychotic agents and to new encyclopedias and teaching '51 has established a police scholarship insights in the dopamine auto- materials, writer in residence at Grey fund in memory of DONALD M. receptor and alpha receptor fields." Dr.CARL M. MANSFIELD, chair Advertising Agency, and senior GRAVATT, a former deputy of Thomas Jefferson University editor of Encore magazine. His Philadelphia police commissioner Hospital's Department of Radiation '57 writings have been read or quoted and the University's assistant vice Therapy, was recently awarded the JOHN RICHARD YOUNG was from in the U. S. Senate and president for security and protection National Bronze Medal by the recently honored at a celebration Congress by Senator Edward until his death in 1989- American Cancer Society. held at Hyatt Pittsburgh at Chatham Kennedy and others, and he has It is hoped that the fund will award Recipient of a 1991 Lincoln Center Regency Ballroom on the been interviewed on NBC-TV's talk two scholarships of $1000 a year — University honorary doctorate, he is occasion of his retirement as show, "Positively Black." one for undergraduate education in immediate past president of the principal of Schenley High School, a criminal justice and related fields, the Society's Philadelphia division and position he held since 1978. Mr. other for Temple's School of Law. Mr. has chaired its Cancer and the Poor Young is currently an instructor at Gravatt's widow, Careve, will serve on Committee since its inception in California State University. The Lincoln Lion 8 Summer 1991 Class Notes

was founded through Temple Dr. Welburn and his wife, Cheryl, '59 University's Business Incubator in '67 live in New Milford, CN. They have ORVILLE EDWARD KEAN was North Philadelphia. CAROL A. BLACK, Esq., was one three children. of the 100 or more outstanding inaugurated as the third president of A native of Atlantic City, NJ, Mr. graduates of historically black the University of the Virgin Islands Powell is a social activist and a colleges and universities who were '69 on March 16. The weekend community, business and corporate honored as distinguished alumni at MITCH CRANE, a lawyer and inaugural celebration included a leader. He has served in the U.S. the 16th National Conference on West Chester (PA) council member, symposium, concert, student dinner, Marine Corps and holds a MSW Blacks in Higher Education, travels the country giving seminars and two inaugural banquet/balls. degree from the University of sponsored by NAFEO. A managing and speeches on risk management. Pennsylvania. A former Philadelphia attorney and partner with Black & Crane, who founded the Student area teacher and 20-year Bell of Adams, a Philadelphia law firm, she Equality Union in 1963, teaches Pennsylvania employee, he was has also received the Outstanding members of his adopted fraternity, involved in the administration of Young Woman of America Award Sigma Phi Epsilon, about safe several area anti-poverty programs in and the Pilot of Change Award from partying. His presentation is the late 1960s. the National Association of described as "a crash course in How Mr. Powell is an avid marathon University Women. to Stop Hazing, Date Rape and runner and painter. He sits on Dangerous Parties 101." several boards, including the Drexel '68 University International Force, "Council Decisions," a collection '70 Freedom Theater, and the Emerge, a magazine founded and of poems by RON WELBURN, a Ph iladelph ia Tribi me. published by WILMER AMES JR., professor of English at Western Oiville Kean, 59, president of Virgin Mr. Powell describes his writing marked its first anniversary in Connecticut State University in Islands University, and Lincoln style as visual and his work as "a October 1990. Published ten times a Danbury, was published in February. President Niarct Sndarkasa. purely fictional urban multi-cultured year, the magazine is an issue- In this, his fifth book of poems, Dr. novel" about Jonathan Edwards, an oriented, general-interest publication Welburn, a Native American and angiy young man whose mother dies aimed at an upscale Black Black, concentrates on his Native in childbirth after being raped in the readership. Its circulation is 155,000. American heritage. '60 South by a Chinese man. The Contributing writers have been "Council Decisions" is the third CHARLES COLLINS Jr., funeral protagonist, raised by his some of the nation's most chapbook in a series published by director and CEO of Collins Funeral grandmother in Atlantic City, gets distinguished black journalists, American Native Press Archives, Directors Ltd., has been appointed to involved in a robbery, fights as a including Jacqueline Trescott of the University of Arkansas at Little Rock. serve on the Funeral Directors and Marine in the Korean War, and ends Washington Post, George Curry of According to Dr. Welburn, whose Embalmers Licensing and up in New York City in the corporate the Chicago Tribune, and Sam ancestry is Cherokee, the East Coast Disciplinary Board by the Illinois world. According to Powell, the Fulwood III of the Los Angeles Times. Native American experience Department of Professional book ends on a positive note and Hard-hitting stories have covered historically has produced in its Regulations, A licensed embalmer addresses three themes: accepting Philadelphia's financial problems people a cultural diversity and for and funeral director for 25 years, Mr. differences among people, the reality under the Goode administration, many a loss of identity. In his Collins is a graduate of Worsham of individual as well as group goals, racism in Cuba, the resurgence of poems, he looks at the heritage he College of Mortuary Science and and the "glass ceiling" (the boycotts by Blacks, the problems of shares with off-reservation Native holds a master's degree from contention that African Americans the Black Bourgeoisie, and the AIDS people, including a deep concern Chicago State University. and women can only go so far in the threat to the Black community. Top about their forebears who felt Mr. Collins is a member of the corporate world). newsmakers in Emerge have been compelled to hide their racial and Illinois Selected Morticians Virginia Governor Douglas Wilder, Association, board member of the cultural identities from their own LEROY H. CARTER has been Washington.Mayor Sharon Pratt South Side YMCA, second vice children. appointed community affairs Dixon, Quincy Jones, Nelson president of the Original Forty Club Dr. Welburn's writings on jazz, coordinator for Waste Resource Mandela, Louis Farrakhan, and of Chicago, secretary of the Saints poems and short stories have Energy, Inc., the Westinghouse General Colin Powell. Social Club, and a member of Alpha appeared in more than 75 literary Electric Corporation subsidiary that Phi Alpha Fraternity. He also serves magazines and anthologies. Holder The magazine is 80 percent operates the Delaware County on the Instructional Leadership Team of a master's degree from the minority-owned and averages about Resource Recovery Facility in as (he math, science and social University of Arizona and a Ph.D. 19 pages of advertising an issue, Pennsylvania. He is responsible for studies resource person at Carver from New York University, he from such companies as American all community public and media Elementary School in Chicago. formerly taught at Syracuse Telephone & Telegraph, General relations activities for the plant.. University and SUNY-Albany. He Motors, International Business '64 Rev. Carter, who is also pastor of also taught the first grant-funded Machines and Reebok. the Deliverance Tabernacle Church, A former reporter for Time and A recently released novel, writing workshop in a New York lives in Chester Township with his Sports Illustrated, Ames earned a Servants of Power, is the first maximum security prison at Auburn wife Rachel and children, Wes and master's degree from the Columbia published work of CHARLES in 1972; coordinated the Jazz Oral Stacey. A third child, LeRai, lives in School of Journalism while on a "CHUCK" POWELL and the first History Project at Rutgers University- Washington, DC. Rev. Carter holds a Time-Life Scholarship. published work of his recently Newark Institute of Jazz Studies in master of arts equivalency degree formed company, Quantum Leap New Jersey in the 80's; and, also in from West Chester University and a Publisher, Inc. It is available at many the 80's, produced a radio program master of divinity from Eastern book outlets. on the numerous Native Americans Theological Seminary. Quantum Leap Publisher, Inc., in jazz and the blues. Summer 1991 The Lincoln Lion 9 Class Notes

Pennsylvania State Representative management from LaSalle University. whose career began as a hobby 15 she appeared on CNN-TV Geneva to GORDON J. LINTON, wild is in his She was born in Brooklyn, NY, but years ago, Mr. Holman initially trained promote voter registration of U.S. fourth term in the 200th Legislative has lived in Philadelphia since 1970 his lenses on the social landscape, citizens residing in Switzerland. District, is the recent recipient of the and currently resides in German- documenting the people and places National Achievement Award for town. She was formerly a social around him. Later, he turned his '72 Public Service from the Salem Baptist worker/employment and health attention to portraiture, consciously THEODORE L. GANGES IV, a Church in Jenkintown. He served as education specialist working with exploring dark tonal ranges and the distinguished award-winning poet guest speaker on the church's abused children for the Philadelphia subtle nuances of light. arid teacher, celebrated the eleventh Government Action Day. Department of Human Services; anniversary of his 'inspirational First elected to office in 1982, Rep. manager of administrative services at USA Consul to Geneva JEAN oneman poemshow' entitled "A Linton has been involved with Temple University's Center for MELVIN-MARTIN, Esq., has Nickel Bag of Hope" at St. Michael's legislation on such issues as mass Research and Human Development established, in honor of her mother, Episcopal Church in Trenton, NJ. transit, seatbelt laws, minority and in Education; and a teacher of adult the Mary Frances Melvin Memorial Mr. Ganges premiered "A Nickel women in business, and programs in basic education at the Germantown Scholarship Fund under the auspices Bag of Hope" on April 27, 1980, in higher education. Holder of a Women's Education Project. of the Philadelphia Holy Temple Trenton, NJ, before an audience of master's degree in education from As PMEF director, Ms. McKinley is Church of God in Christ's Total 50. Since then, he has had more than Antioch University, Rep. Linton was responsible for managing programs, Christian Young Ladies Workshop. 250 speaking engagements, been the formerly eastern regional handling finances, developing funds, The Fund disperses scholarships to subject of numerous newspaper and administrator for the State Auditor and overseeing staff and staff inner city girls interested in pursuing magazine articles, and appeared on General's Office, community development. careers in law, international several television and radio talk consultant to the School District of diplomacy or the ministry. To date, shows. Listed in the 1981 edition of Philadelphia, education director for '71 Ms. Melvin-Martin has donated funds Outstanding Young Men in America, Baptist Children's House, and DELAIN ALLEN, of Coatesville, for two scholarship awards. he is the recipient of the Ewing psycho-educational specialist for the PA, has been field director for the The first Black female LU graduate (Mercer County, NJ.) Volunteer Philadelphia Child Guidance Clinic. Freedom Valley Girl Scout Council to become a member of the United Post's Community Achievement He currently serves on several since 1976. Since 1987, she has also States Diplomatic Corps, Ms. Melvin- Award, a New Jersey State Senate boards, including those of Lincoln filled the post of program specialist, Martin entered the Foreign Service in Resolution, and letters from former and the Northwest Victim Services. working out of Valley Forge offices. 1977 and received her officer's First Lady Nancy Reagan and former Her responsibilities include commission in 1978. She holds a J.D. Governor Thomas Keane. DE WAYNE KETCHUMhas been providing program support, degree (international law employed by Sun Oil Company since (booklets, materials, event planning, concentration) from George graduating from the University of program development, etc.) for Girl Washington National Law Center, Pittsburgh with a master's degree in Scout troops and serving as staff and an M.Ed, in personnel admin- business administration in 1971. He liaison for the Opportunity Fund istration from the Pennsylvania State has filled a number of diverse posts, volunteer committee, which offers University. Co-author and publisher including distribution analyst, financial assistance for girls and of a book on environmental law, she regional distribution manager, adults (60% of the fund is used for is proficient in French, Spanish, wholesale marketing pricing summer programs such as camps). Italian and German. She has filled manager, distribution operations several posts in embassies in South manager, and logistics planning and In celebration of Black History America and done tours of duty in economics manager. Month 1991, Delilah's at the Terminal Washington, DC. President of the Wilmington, DE, in Philadelphia presented "In the Ms. Melvin-Martin, an active chapter of Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity, Shadows," an exhibition of the work member of Holy Temple, Inter- he is chair of the Board of Directors of fine art photographer RAYMOND Denominational Church of of the Layton Nursing Home, HOLMAN A self-taught photographer International Christian Fellowship, basketball coach for the Paoli Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, and Theodore L Ganges IV '72 Wildcats Boys' League, and a Zeta Chi Omega Graduate Chapter in member of the NAACP and Urban Alexandria/Arlington, VA., is a League. former member of the Philadelphia A graduate of The University of Barrister's Association and is listed in Cincinnati in Ohio, Mr. Ganges is a ex'70 the 1982 Outstanding Young Women high school English teacher. His M. PATRICIA MCKINLEY has of America and 1980 Who's Who of poems, which are "cultural weapons been appointed executive director of American Women. She is the against societal ills," are the Powelton-Mantua Educational recipient of the Housing and Urban accompanied by the distribution of Fund (PMEF) in Philadelphia. PMEF Development's first "Pot of Gold mustard seeds; to date, he has given is an advocacy organization founded Award" for raising over $500,000 on away more than 10,000 "bags of in 1970 and supported by parent fees behalf of HUD's Combined Federal hope" as a community service. and private donations to promote the Campaign to benefit the needy and best in alternative education for handicapped, and of a Meritorious community residents and students. Honor Award from the U.S. Ms. McKinley is currently Department of State for her efforts in completing her MB.A. in finance and San Salvador, El Salvador. In 1990, Raymond Hoi man, '71 The Lincoln Lion 10 Summer 1991 Class Notes

FRANK GIHAN was presented an associate of the Kent and Thomas Commissioned in 1979, Major policy, labor economics, urban with the 1991 McDonald's Corpora- law firm in West Chester (PA) and Malloy has served in a variety of economic policy, and the political tion President's Award for outstand- served the PUC as deputy chief assignments, including Contracts economy of the third world. An ing service to the company and its counsel of the Fixed Utility Services Manager for the B-1B and outspoken and staunch supporter of customers. Only the top one percent Division of the Law Bureau. In his Reconnaissance and Electronic the anti-apartheid movement, he has of McDonald's employees worldwide new position, he will direct and Warfare System Program Office at done extensive research on the are recognized with this honor. manage the legal activities of Penelec Wright-Patterson AFB in Ohio, and migrant labor system of South Africa Senior marketing manager/ to assure compliance with laws and Space Systems Production Officer at and its impact on the development community development for the regulations; and oversee all Lockheed Missiles and Space of African nations. Philadelphia, PA, region, he corporate secretary duties, including Company in Sunnyvale, CA. Dr. Nkomo's activities have previously served as McDonald's the preservation of Penelec's Holder of a Master of Science included the organization of several regional marketing manager, respon- corporate identity through legal and degree in administration from Central educational conferences at Lincoln, sible for advertising, promotions, financial filings, coordination of the Michigan University, Major Malloy and he is credited with establishing public relations and marketing. In his directors' and stockholders' meeting has received the Air Force cooperative academic relationships current position, he manages special agendas and minutes, and the Commendation Medal and the Air between Lincoln and Carnegie- projects pertaining to the environ- direction of activities relating to Force Meritorious Service Medal. He Mellon University, the University of ment, employment, economic insurance and claims. is married to the former Valerie Pittsburgh, and the University of development, labor and nutrition — Mr. Matthews holds a master's Martin of Covington, VA; the couple Delaware. As associate director of serving as McDonald's key liaison for degree in tax law from Georgetown and their three children reside in Lincoln's Center for Public Policy media, government, consumer, civic University and a juris doctor degree Philadelphia. and Diplomacy, he has also and business groups. from Howard University. He and his developed working relationships Chair of the 1990-91 United Negro wife Linda are the parents of a between Lincoln and The School for College Fund telethon, Gihan is a daughter. Advance International Studies, Johns '78 Hopkins University; The Woodrow board member of the Philadelphia MAURICE BREWSTER, a national chapter of Ronald McDonald '75 Wilson School of Public and accounts manager for U.S. Sprint International Affairs, Princeton Children's Charities, the Poor Dr. PAULA QUEENAN, a Communications in Gardena, CA, has University; The Fletcher School of Richard's Club, and the Philadelphia Woodrow Wilson fellow and special been selected by Sprint to appear as Law and Diplomacy, Tufts Convention and Visitors Bureau. He assistant to the University of a "Rising Star" executive in Ebony/Jet University; and The School of is also a member of the Philadelphia Maryland Eastern Shore President Magazine's current Guide to Black Foreign Service, Georgetown Urban League and a graduate of its William P. Hytche, was recently Excellence videotape and guidebook University. Leadership Institute, as well as a appointed director of alumni affairs educational series. lecturer for the National Urban as well. Previously a research Dr. Nkomo is a frequent lecturer League's Black Executive Exchange associate at Florida A&M University program. and head resident at Mount Holyoke '80 Mr. Gihan holds a master's degree College, Dr. Queenan holds a Dr. SIBUSISO NKOMO, chair of in communications and technical master's degree from Iowa State Lincoln's Department of Political writing from Rensselaer Polytechnic University and a doctorate from the Science, has been chosen to receive Institute in Troy, NY. Prior to joining University of Massachusetts in the 1990-91 Lindback Award for McDonald's in 1978, he co-hosted a Amherst. Distinguished Teaching. Troy local television talk show and The cash award has been given managed national public relations '76 annually since 1976 to a faculty accounts at Burson-Marsteller in New Dr. CATHERINE GAYLE has had member, selected by Lincoln's York. a general medical practice in New president, for excellence in the Egypt, NJ, for six years. Born in classroom. Funds are provided by '74 Kingston on the island of Jamaica, the Christian R. and Mary F. WILLIAM C. MATTHEWS has she graduated from the medical Lindback Foundation, which was been appointed corporate counsel program at the University of established in 1956 under the will of and secretary of Pennsylvania Pennsylvania. She is an advocate of Christian R. Lindback to help young Electric Company (Penelec). He preventative medicine, students through scholarships and previously served as chief counsel of recommending routine medical the teaching profession through Dr. Sibusiso Nkomo '80 the Pennsylvania Independent examinations for everyone. Dr. Gayle monetary rewards. During his Regulatory Review Commission, is also an avid poet. lifetime, Lindback was the president which oversees regulations of Abbotts Dairies, Inc. both on and off campus. His associated with a wide range of JAMES W. MALLOY has been Born in Johannesburg, South publications include the book, Labor Pennsylvania governmental agencies selected for promotion to the rank of Africa, Dr. Nkomo received his early Migration in Southern Africa's including the Public Utility Major in the United States Air Force. education in South African schools Development Crisis (with Robert Commission (PUC). He currently serves as Chief, before being forced to flee the Mazur, 1990); "Confrontation and the A member of the Pennsylvania Production Management Division at country as a result of his Challenge for Independent Bar, Mr. Matthews has served on the the Defense Industrial Supply Center participation in student protests Development: The Case of Lesotho" personal staffs of two former PUC in Philadelphia, a key field activity against apartheid. He holds master's in an edited book, Essays in Honor commissioners: Mayor Wilson Goode which supplies vital industrial and Ph.D. degrees from the of Ann Seidman (1989); and of Philadelphia and former PUC hardware parts to all Armed Forces University of Delaware, where his "Education, Labor Power and Socio- chair Linda Taliaferro. He was also throughout the world. major fields of study were public Economic Development" (with Dr. Summer 1991 The Lincoln Lion 11 Class Notes

Renosi Mokate) in an edited book, a career in adult day care the greens of the Cherrington Golf psychology, meditation and astrology Education Past, Present and Future management with emphasis in Club in Moon Township, Pittsburgh, at the Lancaster County Prison. in South Africa (1989). He is a developing an intergenerational on September 2, 1990. reviewer for International Migration program; she would also like to The bride is a graduate of Master of Human Services Review Journal and has had many assist individuals with Alzheimers Adelphia University in New York Program graduate CHARLES A. papers presented at professional Disease. and is employed by All-State AYERS, a psychological therapist, meetings and conferences. In the Minority Gerontology Insurance in Rhode Island. A former has opened a private practice, Inner Most recently, Dr. Nkomo's article, Program, Ms. Anderson was placed professional dancer in New York, Vision Professional Services, at 321 "The End of the Cold War: A New with the Pennsylvania Council on she now teaches dance. The groom Pine Street in Williamsport, PA. He Paradigm for United States Foreign Aging, where her duties included received a Ph.D. in December 1990 will specialize in the treatment of Policy Toward South and Southern "Special Friends Project," an from Penn State University Medical addictive disorders and adult Africa," appears in the March issue of intergenerational program to recruit Hospital and is doing his residency children of addictive and Trans-Africa Forum-. A Journal on senior citizen volunteers to work in at Brown University Hospital in dysfunctional families — offering Africa and the Caribbean. child care centers; "Alzheimers Initi- Rhode Island. consultation, training and personal The recipient of a number of ative," which included the devel- growth . academic awards and honors, Dr. opment of a clearinghouse of infor- '86 Mr. Ayers is certified to treat Nkomo is a member of the Board of mation regarding the disease; and TIMOTHY OWENS MOORE and addictive disorders by the American Directors of the "Mandela Freedom coordinating requests for services to TERESA LYNETTE BONDS were Academy of Health Care Providers in Fund and Democracy for South appropriate resources. She also married on February 16 at Union the Addictive Disorders of Africa," which was established assisted with coordination of a Theological Seminaiy in New York, Somerville, MA, and is a certified during Nelson Mandela's visit to the Seniors' Arts Festival. NY. The bride is a branch manager hypnotherapist of the Hypnodyne United States. for Dauphin Deposit Bank and Trust Foundation of Clearwater, FL. He has '84 Company in York, PA. The groom, been involved in the addiction '81 Master of Human Services who received a master's degree in treatment field for 14 years. A Master of Human Services Program graduate JUAN1TA psychology from Howard University speaker and educator, he uses his Program graduate HERBERT H. NORWOOD is a 54-year-old self- in 1989 and is currently pursuing a talents as a singer, songwriter, poet, DEBEARY is challenging incumbent proclaimed feminist who is noted in Ph.D. in biological psychology, is and author to illustrate and enhance Joseph E. Coleman for the seat of the North Philadelphia community as employed as a research scientist at his presentations. City Council President of the Eighth a leader, activist, and entrepreneur Walter Reed Army Institute for District of Philadelphia. The district devoted to world improvement. Research in Washington, D.C. '90 includes parts of North Philadelphia, A widowed mother of two sons, The couple resides in Baltimore, Master of Human Services Germantown, Mount Airy and Ms. Norwood is a graduate of Maryland. Program graduate HOWARD Chestnut Hill. Morgan State University in Baltimore. JACKSON, also known as "OWA," is A former Internal Revenue Service She worked at the Veterans Affairs '87 a playwright, counselor and, officer who has been active in city Medical Center in Southwest JANICE PARKER, daughter of Dr. according to some, miracle worker politics for many years, DeBeary is a Philadelphia as a personnel manage- and Mrs. Jeff Parker of Northwood, who in December opened the Center Pennsylvania certified addictions ment specialist before opening MD, is engaged to Charles C. Dun- for Strategic Living in Lewisburg, PA. counselor at the Valley Forge Norwood's Sporting Goods and can Jr., son of Mrs. Jonathan C. Glen Here, in a peaceful environment Medical Center, president of the Leisure Wear, Inc., in 1984, at 2301 of Savannah, GA, and Dr. Charles away from the inner city, he teaches Awbrey Arboretum Neighbors North 29th Street. In 1987, she Duncan of Lincoln University, PA. recovering drug addicts how to Association, former executive opened another sporting goods store Mr. Duncan, who holds a degree manage their lives. director of the "Street People at 2827 North 22nd Street; and in from Western Carolina University, A former user, alcoholic and Project," a combat veteran, and 1990, she opened her third store in resides in McLean, VA, while Ms. criminal, Owa spent many years in former deputy director of community Camden, NJ. Parker is a resident of Reston, VA. A prison, where he discovered theater services for the Philadelphia Housing Affiliated with numerous organi- winter wedding is planned. and Eastern philosophy and started a Authority. zations, she is on the boards of the stage writing and acting career by Mr. DeBeary's campaign platform following: The United Black Business '88 joining the inmate theater group, The includes attention to the neighbor- Association, a conglomerate of some WILBERT LAVEIST is a third Theater for the Forgotten. Released hood crime and drug problem, 400 Black businesses; the Utilities semester University of Arizona in 1973, he travelled to Eastern Africa affordable housing, and education. Emergency Services Fund, which graduate journalism student. and Europe, working as a freelance provides emergency funds for fuel photographer. Upon his return, he '82 and energy for poor families; and '89 wrote his most representative of plays, "Transitions for a Mime," the RENE WINFIELD ANDERSON, Lincoln's Capital Campaign. In Master of Human Services October 1990, Ms. Norwood was second part of a four-part collection who is also a 1985 graduate of Program graduate LINDA CURTISS feted a special tribute at the First called "The Soledad Tetrad," which Lincoln's Master of Human Services has been the proprietor of District Plaza in West Philadelphia portrays the struggle to find and Program, recently graduated from the Professional Astrological Consulting on the occasion of her retirement make peace with the self. Lincoln University Minority Services, 1015 Woods Avenue, from the V.A. Medical Center after 34 Gerontology Management Lancaster, PA, since 1976. The ser- After entering a number of years of service. Traineeship Program, held at the vice uses astrology to uncover useful rehabilitation centers, he was taken Urban Center in Philadelphia. With information for a broad range of in by a friend who helped him to six years of experience as a care '85 people. In the early 80s, Ms. Curtiss lick his addiction problems. manager for the Office of Aging in DONALD E. PALM HI, was worked as an intern counseling Owa is now struggling to make a Chester County (PA), she is pursuing married to Pamela Rosella Taylor on inmates and teaching them success of his Center. The Lincoln Lion 12 Summer 1991 Reunion 1991

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Class of 1981 Lincoln President Niara Sudarkasa (center front) with members of Lincoln University Ladies Auxiliary, following their meeting on May 4. Summer 1991 The Lincoln Lion 13

On A Silver, Satin Road by Susan Crowley

(Editor's Note: Tloe following article Being barred from the skies certainly became one, earning the Purnell's post-war life was a crazy about Louis Puniell '47, appeared in during wartime was devastating, he Distinguished Flying Cross and Air quilt of career switches. He went the March 1991 issue of the remembers. "We were aching to fly," Medal with six Oak Leaf Clusters. from a stint as a speech therapist to American Association of Retired he says of himself and other aspiring He flew 87 combat missions in work with the Quartermaster General Persons (AARP) Bulletin.) black pilots. "There wasn't that North Africa and southern Italy; his and on to the U.S. Book Exchange. In "When I was a child, I had a feeling of 'let me at them,' and that unit, which flew a total of 1,578 1961 he joined the Smithsonian's recurring dream about running patriotic stuff," he maintains. "We missions was the only escort group Museum of Natural Histoiy, in the around a baseball field and finally were all there because, regardless of not to lose one bomber to enemy division of paleobiology. going into the air and soaring after what we had to do and what it led fire. His wings, scarf and other Purnell took graduate courses in left third base," muses former U.S. to, we were flying." wartime memorabilia are on oceanography and went off to do fighter pilot Louis Purnell, now 70. In 1942, under pressure from the permanent display at the National Air ocean surveys. "It was a special area Not an unusual dream for a small National Association for the and Space Museum in Washington. of paleontology. We surveyed the boy, perhaps. So when Purnell's urge Advancement of Colored People and Purnell discovered friends and mid-Atlantic ridge, we went to the to reach skyward turned into a desire the threat of a lawsuit, the Army bigots among the white pilots who Pacific, we went all over the world. to be a pilot, no one was surprised. finally rescinded its policy arid flew the bombers the 99th escorted. Even to Monaco, where we met While studying psychology at accepted black American pilots. "I learned to take people as they Princess Grace." Pennsylvania's Lincoln University, Purnell jumped at the chance to fly, come," he says. Most of the time he In 1967, unable to ignore his Purnell trained as a civilian pilot, joining the 99th Fighter Squadron. ignored the racial slights, although passion for any machine that hurtles then graduated from advanced flight Even after the Army accepted and he did confront one sergeant who through space, Purnell made "a training school in 1941. When he trained the small band of black made scathing remarks about the quantum leap from the study of was drafted later that year, Purnell pilots, deployment came slowly. black airmen. fossils" to the acquisition and care of wanted to serve his country in the Despite his unit's excellent training— "We actually flew cover for this spacecraft at the Air and Space air. "I just wanted to fly," he "We always had to be twice as guy," Purnell says in disbelief. "I just Museum. "I wanted to be around remembers. good," says Purnell—almost a year told him we'd see him up there." flying again." But that wasn't possible: The U.S. passed before it was assigned Purnell applauds the opportunities "We had spacecraft from every Army Air Corps barred blacks from overseas, to North Africa. In early available to black pilots in the mission," he says with pride. "I becoming pilots. 1944 he shipped out again, this time military today. But too often, he says, became a specialist in spacesuits, Today, Purnell, a pioneer whose for Italy, where the 99th had joined they "find equal opportunity in the too, and food—all the things that efforts broke barriers for blacks in the all-black 332nd Fighter Group. military but a hard time finding jobs went on a mission," he adds. the military, is frequently asked The group piled up victory after when they come home." Since retiring, Purnell, when he's about his exploits as one of the victory as it escorted planes on Purnell's desire to fly may have not giving speeches, makes picture , the 450-man, all- bombing missions over enemy been spurred by a straight arrow frames ("it takes a lot of precision," black unit that included the first territory in Europe. childhood in Wilmington, Del., and he says, pointing to flawlessly mitred blacks allowed to serve as pilots in "We provided top cover for the Cape May, NJ. "My mother was a corners) for his wife's paintings. And the Air Corps. bombers," Purnell says of his war teacher, my father a school principal. he indulges his interest in A retired curator for the duties. "We went right through the We had a very strict household," he locksmithing; a museum has 's National Air flack, staying with the (bombers we says. "Maybe my dreams about flying approached him about acquiring his and Space Museum, Purnell lectures escorted) through the whole course. were escapism." lock collection. to business and school groups about We also did reconnaissance and dive Indeed, after the war Purnell chose But he still likes to fly. Each time aviation and space exploration. But bombing." not to rest on his laurels. Having he goes up, Purnell says, he relives with a war in the Persian Gulf—and He explains that fighter pilots broken the barriers for other blacks the thrill of his early days in the sky. with black Americans making up engaged in the Iraq war have the who wanted to fly, lie decided to "I loved to go up on hazy days," he nearly 25 percent of those same jobs as he did. "Except they move beyond aviation. "I'd done it. It remembers. "I'd come up through the deployed—increasingly Purnell's don't dive bombs anymore, because was time to move on to something clouds, and I was on a silver, satin audiences want to hear his first-hand the missiles do that." else," he explains on a snowy road. There were no stop signs. account of the struggle to integrate Purnell wasn't looking to be a afternoon in Washington, where he Nobody was up there but me." the services. hero during his military stint. But he lives now with his wife JoAnn.

Langston Hughes Memorial Library guest author Charles A. Powell 62 (seated), LU Track Team, winner ofsix first-place 1991 NCAA medals, writer ^'Servants of Power, poses with Friends of the Library (left to right) Sophie at Commencement 91. Corn well, lllla M. Forbes, Professor Fmery Wimbish, James McCoy 52 (president), Ruth Schach/ei; and Dr. J. Paul Stephens. The Lincoln Lion 14 Summer 1991 In Memoriam

WILLIAM ASHBY DIES AT 101 William Ashby '11, heretofore '31 Lincoln's oldest living graduate, died Dr. S. BERNARD HUGHES Jr., a on May 17, at the Brookhaven former New York osteopathic Nursing Home in East Orange, NJ. physician, died of heart disease on He was 101 years old. March 13 at his home in William Ashby was the first Philadelphia. He was 80. African American to have a state Dr. Hughes retired in 1987 as a building named in his honor (the data analyst for the Manpower and William M. Ashby Department of Career Development Agency in New Community Affairs Building in York. He previously worked in Trenton); New Jersey's first African research programs at Mount Sinai American social worker; a founder hospital in New York, Harvard and first director of the Newark University, and Children's Hospital in Negro Welfare League (now the Boston. A graduate of the Urban League); a founding member Massachusetts College of Medicine of the Newark Club of Frontiers and Surgery, he also studied electron International; and the author of three microscopy at the University of Iowa. books, including Tales Without Hate, William Mobile Ashby '11 which was written in his later years. At Lincoln, Dr. Hughes was a football quarterback, track team Mr. Ashby, who was also the ORRIN C. SUTHERN II DIES of theory at Tuskegee Institute in member, and captain of the Alpha oldest living graduate of the Yale Orrin C. Suthern II died in Alabama and headed the Music Phi Alpha fraternity basketball team. School of Divinity, was the honoree January. A Lincoln University Department at Florida A and M.. He is survived by his second wife, at the United Way of Essex and West professor emeritus of music, he came Professor Suthern was the first the former Kathiyn Coleman; sister, Hudson (NJ) annual fund-raising to Lincoln in 1950 and served as a African American organist to perform Ann McAllister-Hughes; brother, Dr. campaign kickoff luncheon in faculty member for 33 years, 15 of on CBS national radio and the first Donald Hughes; and stepmother, September 1990. He was presented which were as chair of the Music African American instrumentalist to Blanche Hughes. with a plaque, and announcement Department. perform with a major southern was made of the annual William M. A 1933 graduate of Western symphony; the writer of the first '34 Ashby Community Service Award, to Reserve University with a double syndicated column "Music As I See ROSCOE C. WORMLEY Jr., be initially presented in 1991. major in music and classical It" for the Associated Negro Press; owner of the Roscoe C. Wormley Considered by many a living languages, he served as organist and and the winner of a Lindback Award Funeral Home in Philadelphia, died monument among Blacks and others, choirmaster of St. Thomas' Church in for Distinguished Teaching, a bronze on April 29. Mr. Ashby was on hand to witness Chicago, IL, before becoming the plaque award from New Directions A graduate of Eckles Mortuary the unveiling of a stone monument first African American organist to for "Service to Black Music," and a College, Mr. Wormley was a first at the "William Ashby-Wallace Street perform with critical acclaim at $10,000 Esso Foundation Award for lieutenant in the U.S. Army during Park" in Newark, NJ, named in his Orchestra Hall and the University of the study of Black Music. He was World War II. He was a member and honor. The unveiling was sponsored Chicago. one of 60 African Americans profiled trustee of Tasker Street Baptist by the Newark Club of Frontiers Holder of a master's degree from in the 1983 book: Role Model Blacks Church, member of Omega Psi Phi International. To celebrate his 100th Columbia University (organ and — Known But Little Known Role Fraternity, past master of Sheba birthday in October 1990, more than conducting), Professor Suthern Models of Successful Blacks, written Lodge No. 7, past president and 100 friends, politicians and family pursued advanced studies in organ, by Carroll L. Miller. charter member of Distinguished Old members gathered at the Newark musicology and history, and Each year, the Orrin Clayton Men, and member of Quaker City Public Library to laud his selfless conducting at Columbia, Princeton, Suthern Endowed Scholarship is Funeral Directors. achievements throughout his life. A and Juilliard. Prior to joining Lincoln, awarded to a Lincoln student Survivors include his wife, Lyndia proclamation designated the clay he served as organist and instructor majoring in music. William Ashby Day in Essex County, Graham Wormley; daughters Linda and congratulatory letters from Meade and Donna Edwards; and two President George Bush, Governor sisters and four grandchildren. Thomas Kean and Senator Frank Lautenberg were read. Up to the '40 lime of his death, Mr. Ashby The Rt. Reverend JOHN PAE remained active in a number of PREDOW, a long-time leader of the organizations. His wife, Mary, died in Union American Methodist Episcopal 1988; their only child, Catherine, Church of Wilmington, DE, died at died in 1942. home on January 11 of a heart attack. He was 93. The oldest bishop in the UAME's General Conference, Rev. Predow was president and builder of the now defunct Boulden Academy and the "man behind the scenes" for the Predow Apartments, federally Oirin Suthern with Barbara Saner. subsidized, church-sponsored Summer 1991 The Lincoln Lion 15 In Memoriam

housing built in the 1960's. Named own business as an inventory The family has suggested 28th Medical Hospital, 18th Airborne for the Bishop, the project offered 72 specialist, Mr. Conner retired in 1989 contributions to the Elevator and Corps. In Saudi Arabia, he was serving homes for moderate-income families. due to illness. He is survived by a Organ Fund at Douglas Memorial with the 128th Combat Support Bishop Predow served as a daughter, Deborah Ann of San Community Church, Lafayette and Hospital Unit. minister for 54 years and as a bishop Diego, CA; his father, Claude Sr., and Madison Avenues, Baltimore. A graduate of Michigan State for 30 years. He also served as head brother Claude Jr., both of New University, he went by the nickname of the First through Fourth Episcopal York; sister Vivienne C. Bernadino of '66 "T.J." At Lincoln, he was a member of districts, which cover the East Coast. Philadelphia; and a nephew, Cell REGINALD D. LEE died suddenly the wrestling and tennis teams, Co-op A graduate of the Philadelphia Bible Bernadino of Orange, NJ. on Febaiary 26 at Mt. Sinai Hospital in and Biology Clubs, and Alpha Phi Institute, he is a World War I Army Hartford, CN. He was 46. Omega Fraternity. veteran and a 33rd degree Mason. '58 Born in Hartford, Mr. Lee was a Survivors include his wife, Kim; Bishop Predow's wife, Etzell WARREN A. GRANT, 54, died on production coordinator at the Hart- mother, Soledad Gillespie; and sister, Amelia Predow, died in 1988. He is February 15 at University Hospital in ford Insurance Group, where he had Cristina Hart. Memorial services were survived by a daughter, Hermenia E. Baltimore, MD, following a long been employed for 25 years. He is held on February 23. Contributions Garrett of Wilmington; a illness. survived by his mother, C. Louise may be sent to the John Howard granddaughter, Lynn Garrett, with Assistant principal at Western Jackson Lee; wife, Gwendolyn Fisher Gillespie Memorial Fund at Lincoln; whom he lived; three other High School for eight years, Mr. Lee; two daughters, Ronda Deanne of correspondence to the family, to grandchildren; and eight great Grant began his career in the Sacramento, CA, and Morgan Ashley Soledad Gillespie, 2107 Christian grandchildren. Baltimore School System as a social of Hartford; brother, Ronald P. Lee; Street, Philadelphia, PA 19146. studies teacher at what is now the sister, Lynda Costen of Bloomfield, '51 Lombard Middle School and then CN; and a host of other relatives. P. DONALD WHITE, who served became assistant principal at '80 for four years as real estate Northwestern High School. A West '78 Master of Human Services Program commissioner for the Chester (PA) native and U.S. Army Army Major JOHN HOWARD graduate ADRBENNE J. THOMPSON Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, veteran, he was a member of the GILLESPIE became Philadelphia died on March 26 in Montgomery died on April 25 at Chestnut Hill usher board of Douglas Memorial area's first Persian Gulf War fatality on Hospital in Norristown, PA. She was Hospital in Philadelphia. He was 63. Community Church in Baltimore. Mr. the weekend of Febaiary 16 when the 50. A certified property manager, Grant is survived by his parents, truck in which he was riding flipped A clinical coordinator at Eagleville property broker and residential Clinton B. and Alverta Grant of West over in a "non-hostile" accident. Hospital since 1974, Miss Thompson broker, he completed graduate Chester; a sister, Betty Marie Grant of Dr. Gillespie, an osteopathic was a member of the Eagleville courses at Wharton School. Former West Chester; and a nephew, Clinton physician, joined the Army nearly six Alumni Association. She is survived by president of the Greater Philadelphia B. Grant III of Baltimore. years ago and was assigned to the a stepbrother and a stepsister. Board of Realtors, he was also president of the Merion Memorial Park Cemetery organization and a member of Zion Baptist Church. He is survived by his wife, Rita; son, Percy; daughters Donita White-Nero, Bonnie and Eva; and a brother and a grandson. '53 CHRISTOPHER B. CONNER died in January. He was born in Philadelphia and married to the former Alice Hamilton. Formerly employed by the Coca Cola and Pepsi Cola Bottling Companies as a public relations representative in Philadelphia and New York and subsequently in his

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