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NINETEE FIJHTY PU After four full years of work and play, Lincoln seniors extended a last farewell to the congenial school that has provided them with so many friends and hap- py experiences. ln the fall of 1941, one hundred and five students from surrounding grammar schools began their in- tensive study. One year later, fifty more entered Lin- coln from Aptos and other junior high schools. Dur- PAGE TVVIENTY-FOUR H EL 55 HISTIJHY ing the ensuing years, several dropped out, a few more entered, and finally one hundred and thirty-eight grief- stricken students left the old familiar halls of Lincoln, never more to roam. During the four years of their sojourn they joined clubs, honor societies, and service groups, adding to their increasing knowledge and experience, and working in cooperation for one main purpose, to make
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Page 29 text:
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MEMUHIE5 UF H PPY ll YS Lincoln a more pleasant, orderly, and smoothly work- ing unit. They learned to type, were trained in the rudiments of shop work, learned how to wear their clothesg learned to study, and learned to dance. Lin- colnites took part in intramural and interscholastic ac- tivities such as debates and athletic contestsg all con- tributed to the exuberance and pep which set Lin- coln aside as THE school to go to and enjoy oneself whether studying or playing. Bright sunlight, foggy days, laughing voices, and high spirits tell the story of their First three years at Lincoln. The senior year filled to the brim with fun and gaiety will always be remembered best as the term when they were benevolent, yet glorious, seniors. PAGE 'YVUENTY-FIVE
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