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Ula JUWA N The h an hand are one nature's mon re arkable in entiom. lt is ex- tremely oubtful, if not impo Jible, for man to evise a m chine ac J ple and efficien as the hu an handx. Rexearch haf :ho n that th average pe Jon per- form: aily more than 1,000 Jeparate tarkx ith hi: han ,L AN So e expertx believe that the hand! provide a reliable index to perxonality. For example, if your finger: are stiff you are a referved, egotiftical, non-adaptable individual who if uxually very conferva- tive and Jtubborn. If your finger: are flexible you are a cooperative, tactful and adaptable perxon. R The hand: are alto used afgfymbols- Winxton Churchill? two-fingered ' for victory,' the raixed glove 0121120 box- ing championg and the three outttretched finger: of the Boy Scout .rymholizing love for God, for home, for country. Extend the .rymbolifm a bit and the hand of the teacher become: the receptacle that hold! the future of the nation. With skillful handx the teacher mold: the pliant, eager boyf and girls into healthy, Jelf-1upport- ing, :ocially conxciouf, morally upright artnd rationally behaving young men ,Md w men, who, ax homemakerr, ar workers, and ax citizenx of school, community, na- tion and world do their part to improve our w y of-LifdX A
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is X Q:'. I ,.A, Q. t . : :. l ,+ve fi X The staff at Lincoln High School extends congratulations and best wishes to the class of 1956. This is the seventy-first class to graduate since the founding of this historic institution. The staff sincerely feels that the development of fundamental traits of character in our pupils is its greatest challenge. The desire to achieveg the ability to work with othersg the development of loyalty, perserverance and punctuality are as important in growth in citizenship as superior scholarship. These graduates have proven themselves to be good citizens. The staff feels that because of the scholarship and citizenship of the 1956 class it will be able to meet the challenges which lie ahead. S incerely, Earl D. Thema: Principal st 'it
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