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WH 'r ah, 1 f'V ' Chuck Mercer and Sandra Weingarten seem Mr. Tiffany takes a soaking, much to the lost in thought while Betsy McKelvey amusement of Iohn Deagan, at the annual applauds. Spring Carnival. Carnival Full of Hiiinks As the school year headed toward its final month, students took time out fora last fling at frivolity and paused to honor those who had contributed to ah successful year. On April 28 the annual Spring Carnival was held. The post office game and the big dipper pictured on this page were popular games, but perhaps not as popular as one behind the gym. There students were able to work out any feelings of hostility by slamming an old car with a sledge hammer. Two nights later a more serious event--the first annual awards ban- quet- -was held at Guzzardo's. A- wards were give n to students most active in campus affairs. i iiiu a 'Ts' N- V p '-aww' Student Senate president George Matson hands out certificates during the awards banquet at Guzzardo's. identifiable, LEFT TO RIGHT: Dennis Kimery, George Matson, Ron Rinehart, Tom Hart, Mrs. Carolyn Hill and Louis Rose.
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Mmm The Four Preps--as they appeared April l, during a concert at the Lynx Lair. Four Preps Give L. C Student broadcasters Carl Graf, left, and Frank Alesia helped bring L. C. news to the community on radio station WPRC. I8 Concert Each year Lincoln College brings a nationally known p e r s on a l i t y to campus as an entertainment highlight. This year there were four--The Four Preps. They had the Lynx Lair swing- ing during their concert. The Current Events Club brought in sev e r al speakers, including Mrs. Georgia C o Z Z i ni, vice presidential candidate ofthe Socialist Labor Party. All of which provided much news for students' weekly WPRC broadcast. John Wasco, left, and advisor Byron Lander, right, of the Current Events Club welcome Mrs. Georgia Cozzini, Socialist Labor vice presidential can- didate.
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Photographed in a scene from Impromptu are, left to right: Donald Langford, Mary Lu Johnson, Theresa Brown, James Latham, and Bruce Ward. Students Produce Cne-Act Plays Lincoln's drama season closed with a two-night run of one-act plays produced and directed entirely by students. It was a unique--and successful--undertaking. At perhaps no other junior college are students given such freedom in drama. Prank Alesia, Rye Rhodes, and Barry Young directed the plays. They staged The Monkey's Paw, Impromptu, and Let There Be Farce, Another play, So You Wanna Be A Star, was from an original script by student Phil Harper and had a cast of one-- Mickey Carroll. During the year there were five one-act plays and two major productions--an L.C. record. Betsy McKelvey grabs Dennis Sherry by ear and tie and tells him to get lost in this scene from Let There Be Farce. Sandra Miller is at right. 20
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