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2—Outstanding School y ust like the United States, it is debatable to whether Lincoln High is a melting pot salad bowl. The diversity of the students HS unique and the student’s response to 3n was commendable. It makes a person Link—proud to be Full of Life.
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■ lllhill 1 1 1 Full of life; pride School complimented; awarded Lincoln High—a school full of hurrying stu- dents. A school filled with enthusiasm and ambition. It was a school that was, at every turn, Full of Life. Because of the life filling the 1,714 students and nearly 200 staff persons, LHS has been recognized and praised. Many representatives from out-state Nebraska schools came to LHS to review the offered pro- grams and available facilities. Principal Sam Nelson welcomed these visitors and realized that it was quite a compliment to the school to have them come to LHS. “If we’re not doing something right,” he said, “people wouldn’t want to come to look at us!” Maybe Mr. Nelson’s confidence in the life of the school was what prompted him to enter the school as a possible candidate for one of the best in the nation. As it turned out, Mr. Nelson’s confidence was not misplaced. After the long selection process, LHS was named one of 117 best public and private high schools in the nation. Lincoln High—a school to be proud of. A school filled with students who have shown and continue to show that they are Full of Life. The all-school pep rally for Homecoming was a time to get crazy and a time for quiet observation. On October 5, Homecoming, students and faculty suffered through the day on an adjusted schedule nicknamed “the-adjusted-double assembly fire-drill pep-rally bell schedule. Presented to LHS for being one of the top 117 high schools in the nation, the flag hangs in the office window for all to see. This colorful red, white and blue flag with gold, brown and green accents serves as a reminder of another Lincoln High Job Well Done. I Outstanding School—3
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