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GDUQJEF Cgowbminminculfnniilgv There was a time when Lincoln's community included not only all of Portland but reached out to embrace the region for miles around. Gradually the area of Portland's oldest high school was limited to the West Sideg next year it will again be reduced with the opening of the new Woodrow Wilson High School. Stlll Lincoln's commtmity, the downtown area, will be in the things it provides for the embellishment and of educational work. Pat Cochran, Mr. Lehman, Edris Cox CIVIC THEATRE Q---.,,,.-M THE BRONZE LINCOLN THE PARK BLOCKS Lincoln girls' club fetches soap, water, and scrubbmg brushes for annual cleaning of the school's hero. LIBRARY AND ART MUSEUM Yearbook staffers Ellen Safford, Lynn McCracken, and Pamela Townes visit institutions facing the Park Blocks MULTNOMAH CLUB AMERICAN RED CROSS Carol Mclielligon and Janeth Atterbury Pat Mannagh BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA Tom Sherman, Japan this year Sophomore, represented his troop 111 Andy Dawes
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J'-W CQJE-DDQ-Q QU CQEQJMGQDJUQ-5 INTRODUCTION - - - 1 Fomcworm- - - 2 DEDICATION - - - 4 DADS' CLUB - - - 6 P. T. A. - - - - 1 ADMINISTRATION- - - - s FACULTY- - - - ---- - - 12 c1.AssEs ---- - - - - 18 SENIORS - - - - - - zo JUNIORS ---- - as soP1-IoMoREs- - - - 46 FIIESHMEN - - - 54 ORGANIZATIONS - - - 64 ACTIVITIES - - - 92 SPORTS -------- - - 110 SENIOR AWARD WINNERS- - - - 140 MAY QUEEN AND COURT- - - - 142 ROSE FESTIVAL PRINCESS - - - - 143 ACKNOWLEDGMENTS - - -- - - - - - 144 AUTOGRAPHS ---- INSIDE BACK COVER
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ECQFCQKYGD ' 0 No man is an island, entire of itself, said John Donneg and as truly may it be said that no school is an institution entire of itself. A school is an inseparable part of the commlmity in which it is situated, and of that community's past history, its present activities, and its future hopes. How fortunate are the schools of Portland, Oregon, that they exist in a city which for over one hundred years has believed in and supported public education. How fortunate is Lincoln High School, in particular, that it receives such friendly support from its immediate neighborhood, and that it enjoys the continued and enthusiastically expressed interest and goodwill of its thousands of graduates not only in the community but scattered throughout the world.
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