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Winter 2002
Lincoln College Scholarship Tea 2001

The J. Richard Gehlbach Scholarship Awardees pose with Mr. & Mrs. John Gehlbach. zoom

Rebecca Winkelman of Mason City, the recipient of the Dr. Jack Means Scholarship is pictured with donor John Means. zoom Donor Jean Gossett with Sarah Chalmers of Bloomington. zoom

Lincoln College students who are recipients of named scholarships had the chance to meet and mingle with their benefactors at the annual Scholarship Tea held during Parent’s Weekend in October. Many grateful parents and students were on hand to say thank you for their donor’s generosity.

A record setting crowd attended the event. Current LC students, Rosemary Porter of Heyworth and Sarah Chalmers of Bloomington spoke about how the scholarship has helped make a difference. Porter said she appreciates the financial support. “Thank you for the opportunity as well as the generosity to the people who are funding scholarships at Lincoln College. I could not have come to Lincoln College without their help.” Over 80% of students at Lincoln College qualify for financial aid and the average need is approximately $2,548.

If you would like more information on how you can help a future Lincoln College student by providing a scholarship, please contact Ron Schilling, Executive Vice President, in the Office of Advancement at LC at 1-877-522-5867 or email rschilling@lincolncollege.com

Barry H. Taper,LC Trustee dies

Barry H. Taper passed away December 10, 2001 He was 71 years old.

Taper was born March 26, 1930, in London, England. He attended the University of Southern California and served in the U.S. Army in the early 50’s.

Taper is survived by his wife Louise and five children.

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