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Young guests at LCC's 2002 Homecoming Party enjoyed face “"‘   A _ `I e·e·· e E _ * "_ I _ _ I
painting and pumpkin pniniiinu piptuppu iipii; pp npnti i_gg Aiumni UK College of Agriculture alumni gatherat their winter event. Alumni J
seam President rem iwaemsane time daughters, Lindsay, naman, p¤r¤·¤·¤¢¤¤€d ·¤ 8 Seminar. "Lif¤‘S Balanmna Act- H¤-t¤ BG 8 T¤p_
and Aiyppu and Lppnum igniuniii npupnppp pi ii/ipipnip Jackscni LCC; Professional and Still l-lave Funl" and enioyed dinner before watching the
director of Alumni Affairs. Seated are LCC employees Nancy Smith GBUS Dial/·
and Krista Whitaker
The Gatton College of Business and Economics inducted On April 25 the College of Engineering inducted four alumni l
three alumni into its Hall of Fame at its 10th annual cer- into its Hall of Distinction. Inductees included Merl Baker, D. {
emony. Inductees included Nolen C. Allen ’52, chairman of Duane Gilliam, Ralph J. Palmer and Warren C. Pratt. Q
the board and retired partner of Cotton and Allen PSC in Baker a native of Cadiz, Ky., an educator throughout his if
Louisville; Lee Congleton ’57, president of Concoal Corpo- career has become nationally known as an expert in public .i
ration in Knoxville, Tenn.; and Jeffrey L. McWaters ’78, higher education organizational management. ~
chairman of the board and CEO of Amerigroup Corpora- Gilliam, a native of Greenup, Ky., provided expertise and i
tion in Virginia Beach,Va. experience that were essential in the completion of Ashland  
Petroleum’s merger with Marathon Oil Company. `
V, I  'I I, ' ’it'‘'‘ TI _ _l,,. _ _ _ _i . . .  ,I Palmer, a native of Trapp, Ky., and longtime resident of  
  '   J ~‘‘‘ "   ` I ’ , ° ·  *  ·  *5jCI J ; Clark County, has distinguished himself as a state and na-  
. .·   V. "·‘ 'I .· I "!I£`l··f‘ "   tional leader in the romotion of en ineerin education and ii
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»   _ !_ -;    I “ Pratt, born in Lexington and raised in Hindman, heads lias/  
·_  ` nu ,  .'   _`f` Wavefront, and received a Special Merit Academy Award for i
A g   J P   W} .;— Ag  Scientific and Technical Achievement in March 2003.  
{ff? A 'Z .° };;;$¢¤· . ' J l,,§..t·F` 4* Initiated in 1992, the College of Engineering Hall of Dis-  
JV »·,,··.£ . , "* * tinction recognizes and honors those alumni who have dem-  
\ L " . ` / · onstrated distinguished engineering professional accomplish- ii
' \r   Ir up .  & t as ments, outstanding character, and commitment to connnunity ’i
I "` C *·¤*   service. This recognition serves to encourage exemplary  
`   achievements by current students and others. It is a symbol of  
the respect and admiration held by the University of Ken-  
' ai tucky College of Engineering for these esteemed individuals.  
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Floger Schipke, former CEO ofthe Ryland Group and former CEU of  
Sunbeam Corporation, is speaking on "Corporate Governance and  I
Ethics." Roger was the second speaker in the Chellgren Lecture l
series at the Gatton College of Business and Economics and currently  
teaches part-time in the Gatton Co|Iege's I\/IBA program.  
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