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The History Fair began with a bang The Logan County Historical Society pre- sented the First Logan County History Fair in Lincoln College gymnasium on April 14 and 15. The Fair broughtto- gether items of authentic historic inter- est so that we might share with others the knowledge and inheritance of our country. Among thejudges of the exhibit was Mrs. Onalee Balof, Professor of History at Lincoln College. Winner in the Adult Division was a Lincoln College Student, Thomas Jay Perkins,Jr. of Glen Ellyn, Illinois. Mr. East's window is a little to the left T1 ' 1
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l ll! il!-131 Lincoln College Annual Par- ents' Weekend took place this year in November on two con- secutive weekends because of the size of the student body. Par ents took advantage of this time to meet teachers and acquaint themselves with the Lincoln campus The first play of the year, the dedi cation of Hoyle Hall, a talent program, a fashion show and an art exhibit helped to enter tain the parents during their stay if Lili Dean Carpenter chats with student The award winning Lehnei Sxsteis Dianne and Nancy helpedprovide enteitamment at a special student program for visiting parents I5 PARENTS WEEKE D Mark F1az1er Lincoln College Sophomore stands with his painting during Parents' Weekend Art Exh1b1t X rm. . '- ' 5 r 9 n 2 ll L, of Y 1' :I ,- ,f
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BLISI ESS DAY The second annual Lincoln Col- lege Business Day, sponsored by the Lincoln College Parents Council was held on campus Thursday, April 20th. The keynote speaker was Norman A. Ross, famed radio and television commentator, who commented on his rec ent world tour. After the speech, ten successful business men andwomen, represent- ing as many different areas of busi- ness, spoke at small group confer- ences. Each explained his particular area and the qualifications in educa- tion and training necessary for en- tering it. Areas covered included banking, personnel, production eng- ineering, sales, publishing, data processing and business machines, transportation, airlines stewardess, ' f 4- and office careers for women. if ---....,,.. ,K Norman A. Ross, keynote speaker at L. C. Business Day. Business leaders who participated in Business Day are ffrom leftj Mr. Ross, George Dempsey, American National Bank, Lawrence Fink, Sunday, Inc.g Leigh Morris, International Harvesterg Peggy Maupin, Maupin Co., Consultantsg J. R. Wanick, United Airlinesg Clyde Harden, Quaker Oats Co., George Milne, Vance Publishing Co.g F. W. Galatyg Caryl Swanson, United Airlinesg Thomas McKnight, I.B.M. Data Processingg and Thomas B. Bai-tel, president of Parents council. lil' 17
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