200 resultados para Lincoln University Homecoming


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1958-1959 Miss Lincoln

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1959-1960 Miss Lincoln

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1960-1961 Miss Lincoln

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1962-1963 Miss Lincoln

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1964-1965 Miss Lincoln

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1965-1966 Miss Lincoln

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1966-1967 Miss Lincoln

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1969-1970 Miss Lincoln

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1975-1976 Miss Lincoln

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1976-1977 Miss Lincoln

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1979-1980 Miss Lincoln

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1992-1993 Miss Lincoln

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1999-2000 Miss Lincoln

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Carolyn Atkins is from St. Louis, where she attended Washington University. While there she received a Master’s Degree in Counseling and Guidance in 1968. She also received a Bachelor’s of Science Degree in Mathematics in 1951 from Morgan State College, Baltimore, Maryland. Carolyn Atkins was the first black and first woman to serve on the Missouri Board of Probation and Parole.

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Elaine M. Aber was the first white student to graduate from Lincoln University. She later joined Alpha Kappa Alpha, becoming one of the first whites in Jefferson City to join a predominately African American sorority. She graduated with a Master’s degree in Education from Lincoln University and later a Master’s degree in Guidance and Counseling from the University of Missouri-Columbia. Aber worked as a counselor for the Missouri State of Employment Services until she retired in 1985. One of her greatest professional accomplishments was being published in the Journal of Educational Sociology February 1959 for her article, “A Reverse Pattern of Integration”. She achieved much success due to her ability to work in a diverse environment.