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Winter Was Flresldes and Finals and Snowfall, Christmas and Camelot and Basketball Winter came a little early to Ll this year. and there was plenty of snow for all The campus was a winter wonderland for everybody but the fellows with the shovels. Basketball, with a couple of All-state performers in Bob Patterson and Larry Ripka. held the spotlight. but everybody looked forward to the dances. Who will forget the bus ride to Robert Morris. the freshman council's Winter Olympics. or the ice skating party in Springfield. Ah. youth Russ Burgess and Craig Spence spoke to the students: the Gold Diggers Fling capped MERC Week. and then all too soon it was time for finals and farewell to some. We took our medicine. vowed to do better next time, and second semester was underway. A few new faces. a few missing old ones but classes are in at the same old shop. Ward Quaal spoke at Convocation. Dr. Ben Noble explained the computer age and the snow kept falling . . . 5, 2 M 'eff Q ' A. lg H fm . - . .-.Nh-, 4
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LC '68 Was Histor Lincoln College shared in tlze history of the state in 1968, the sesquicentennial year for Illinois and the l 03rd birthday of the college. Senator Charles Percy visited the college when he appeared at the Logan County Historical Society 's dinnerg Governor Otto Kerner was an honored guest at the college 's convocation. Named in honor of A bralzam Lincoln, the college is proud of its heritage and proud of its part in the education of the nation 's youth. Participating in a great variety of sesquicentennial events, the college was a leader all year, a guidelight for the rest of the state to imitate. Paul Beaver, curator of the college 's Lincoln room, guided the college-sponsored Historical Fair, and in many other ways led in honor- ing the state. ---W V ff '-V - 1 N N U i V, qgj ,tagtgfr A ik? A M 1 A Y I I
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