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If the frontiers of learning are to be pushed back, the younger generation will do most of the pushing, but the wise fellow won't learn everything from his own resources or through the costly school of experi- enceg he will learn some things from the mistakes and successes of his elders. This business of living all happens so fast that very soon you will be looking back 15 or 20 years to your high school graduation and saying that it seems only like day before yesterday. It is inevitable that you will see some mistakes that you made, but don't let it be the mistake of ignoring the good advice that was given by your older friends. DEAN ALDEN SMITH Roundup time is here once more, and with it comes the opportunity to say Congratulations and best wishes to more classes. We wish for each of our graduates success and happiness: success that will be achieved through service to others and participation in constructive community activities, and true happi- ness that will result from making others happy. Toward these ends you have worked well during your three or four years here and each of you has built for himself a firm foundation of unselfish cooperation with others. On the basis of your scholastic achieve- ment, your participation in student government, athletics, social activities, and service projects, we are sure that you are ready to take your places in our community life. Abraham Lincoln is a better place because you have been hereg we shall miss you. Best wishes and good luck. DEAN MARIE WELCH
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I.im:nln's Facult When you who are graduating now came to Lincoln High School as new students, you we.re greeted cordially and helped in many ways as you became acquainted. You im- mediately began to feel the warmth and friendliness of your new school and were happy to realize that although the school was large there was in it a feeling of personal regard for you. Since then you have taken your turn at welcoming other new students, and have. done your part in keeping Abraham Lincoln High School a place where people like to be and where students and teachers enjoy working and playing together. After Education-Business Day this spring one of the guests wrote that the most impressive thing he observed on his visit at Lincoln was, to use his own words, the spirit of friendliness that emanated from everyone, teachers and pupils alike. Another visitor wrote, The outstanding thing in my mind was the enthusiasm and friendly effort to make us feel at home. We are pleased at such comments as these for they show that the spirit of good will in our school is evident to observers. Best wishes to you graduates of Fall 1951 and Spring 1952. You will remain a part of the Lincoln family, and we hope that you will visit us often. The warm interest your school has for you will continue through the years. J. B. HILL Principal
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.- ..- q cpm, '47'DV, w ' C A 9' 7 ff fffrff 7'I'l.!V Lincnln Facult Members Mr. Williani E. Andrews, Machine Shop, Driver Training. Mr. Williiim Aubel, German, Physical Education, counselor. Mrs. Barbara Avery, Solid Geometry, Algebra Theory, Geom- etry, counselor, head of Mathematics Department. Miss juner Bellew, Girls' Physical Education. Mr. Andrew J. Biggi. Spanish. Mr. Bertram B. Bronson, English. Mrs. Rosemary D. Brown, Bookkeeping, Typing. Mr. Loren Christensen, Physiology, Biolo8Y, Mechanical Drawing. Lt. Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr Walter Christiansen, R.O.T.C. Gerald Cresci, Applied Arithmetic, Typing. Howard Edminster, English, journalism, counselor. joseph Ehrman, Geometry, Basic Math, Algehra. Floyd French, United States History, Civics. . Neal George, Commercial Art, General Crafts, A.rt Metal. C. N. Glattree, Salesmanship, Typing, Wrmrk Experience Coordinator. PAGE SEVEN
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