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THE LINCOLN ANNUAL l g Our School We have many reasons for our pride in our school. In the flrst place, we feel that all have unusual opportunities for an education here. We have a large, excellent faculty, a beautiful and modern building with classrooms, laboratories, and gymnasiums of a kind to inspire good work and with equip- ment needed for us, But our school is not only a place for education, as we usually understand the word education; it is also a place where we may learn to develop the traits that are needed for successful living. If we are to have a successful school life, we must be loyal, courteous, dependable, and friendly. We feel that all Of these traits are found among the pupils in this school. Whatever the enterprise undertaken by the school, the pupils co-Operate re- markably well. It may be the sale of Christmas seals; it may be the backing of our athletic teams; it may be a move to improve the order in the corridors. Whatever it is, we co-operate. We have many organizations in which we may use our talents and exercis 1r spirit of helpfulness. Possibly the publication of this Annual illustrates, a's'much as anything can, the unusual co-Operation found in the school. While it is the work of the Nine A classes, every class aided in making it possible. It is a friendly school. It does not take long for the stranger to feel at home and to share with us Our feeling of love and loyalty for our beautiful school. PHYLLIS REHN. W The Annual Wee feel that the Annual has a great value to all in the school. Perhaps its greatest value is for the class that is leaving the school. For it is the last Lincoln Annual in which they will have a part. It forms a valuable keep-sake, one to be treasured and enjoyed for many years to come. The book is a record of the day by day activities of the school. In it are pictured all the teachers and pupils of the school, as well as pictures of activities of the school. There are pictures of various entertainments, 0f assemblies, of athletic events, of parties, and of groups around the school. The book contains a calendar of the year's activities, a record of some of our fun and good times, and some of the commendable literary efforts of the pupils. The cover design, as well as the drawings for the division pages, is the work of art class pupils. The book is written, edited, and produced by the two Nine A classes of the year. We hope you will all enjoy it. DICK WOLFLEY. 1934 page four
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THE LINCOLN ANNUAL 3 Our School W WW Abraham Lincoln Junior High School Z g4 6 fio 3 fax 1934 e page three
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