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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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vwfvx s ,A A me-is Mrs. johnson feels very keenly the importance of the guidance and counseling program at the Lincoln High School. Pupils receive help in planning and adjusting their high school program, in working out emotional and social problems, in choosing a vocation, and in selecting the type of college suited to their interest and needs. The annual College Day Conference designed to acquaint pupils and parents with courses offered, tuition, fees, and living conditions of various colleges is invaluable. Through college counseling pupils are informed about available scholarships and as a result many pupils receive financial aidg thus stimulating and maintaining their ANN JOHNSON Counselor Pupils at the Lincoln High School regard the Vice- Principal as a sympathetic counselor and friend. He has a keen interest in and understanding of the problems of teen-agers gained through first hand experience as a classroom teacher for seventeen years before becoming vice-principal of the Lincoln High School. Pupils and teachers always feel free to stop in his office to talk over the many and varied problems incident to a well- disciplined and well-adjusted pupil. interest in study beyond high school. CHARLES B. WEST Vice-Principal
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