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r S T A T E S M A N Forty-Ninth Street at Imperial Avenue San Diego 13, California BOARD OF EDUCATION B. F. Coggan Mrs. Marion F. Jessop Richard A. Grihalva Dr. Frank Lowe William P. Elser President Vice President Member Member Member ANNUAL STAFF MEMBERS Editor-in-Chief Pat Orbke Co-Editor Maryanne Mullis Art and Section Page Editor Val Riolo Activities Editor Jackie Allen Organizations Editors Patti Kutch; Charles Howard Faculty Editor .Rosemary Vogel Senior Editors Joyce and Joanne Geschwindt Specialty Units Editor Wilma Millam Sports Editors Steve Buchanan; Derril Steele Student Government Editor Sharon Neal Underclassmen Editors Junior—Reeda Blattman and Bobbie Kretschmer Sophomore—Carol Maciejewski Business Managers Mary Aberin; Dolores Lefker Secretary Marcia Smith Advisor Mr. Richard Perkins Photographs by the U.S. Grant Studios Mr. Jack Bowermaster Printing by the Neyenesch Printers Mr. Jim Neyenesch
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DEDICATION TO THE SENIOR CLASS OF 1960 At graduation time a Senior is a most remarkable person; for he is living in the past, the present, and the future all at the same time. He lives . . . ... in the past, because he has been building his foundation for today. ... in the present, because he is a Senior planning his foundation for the future. s -r ... in the future, because he knows it holds the key to success, v ' The f inal step of twelve years of schooling is about to be reached as the Senior prepares for graduation. At this meaningful time a giant stone of knowledge will be added to his foundation. Not only will the Senior have this knowledge, but also many pleasant and treasured memories of his days at Lincoln High. He will remember his mixed emotions as he attended the thrilling games, cheered his team to victory, and sang the Alma Mater. He will remember the class leaders that strived to make the Class of 1960 bigger and better. He will, also remember— starting the first Senior Fall Production, Senior Night, and Senior Lunch Line —Senior Play and Senior Ditch Day—and will look forward to Senior Break¬ fast, Vespers, and finally. Commencement. As a result of the Senior ' s contributions to Lincoln High and his exemplary attitude, the 1960 Statesman is dedicated to the Senior Class of 1960. THE ANNUAL STAFF
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