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UPCOMING BIRTHDAYS



•   Janet Doersch (Clark)  9/18
•   Beverly Ebelt (Rezachek)  9/19
•   Robert Eberhardt  9/19
•   Doreen Olson (Pasco)  9/19
•   John Knox  9/22
•   Barbara Thompson (Decker)  9/24
•   Carol Kochan (Mangin)  9/25
•   Sylvia Miller (Scherer)  9/26
•   Dennis Wergin  9/27
•   Richard Ewald  9/30
•   Margaret Buettner  10/3
•   David Hablewitz  10/3
•   Jane Strouf (Eisner)  10/5
•   Lynne Sheraski (Enerson)  10/6
•   Marvin Sempier  10/9
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JOINED CLASSMATES


Percentage of Joined Classmates: 53.2%
A:   185   Joined
B:   163   Not Joined
(totals do not include deceased)

Lincoln High School
Class Of 1963

 

Manitowoc Lincoln High School was built on Roeff's Hill along scenic Lake Michigan. The original part if the building was completed in 1923, making that part of LHS the oldest standing public high school in the state of Wisconsin. The gothic style building was designed by the Chicago-based architectural firm of Perkins, Fellows & Hamilton, and its campus was designed by landscape architect, Jens Jenson. Lincoln High occupies 19 acres of land on the south side of the city. School colors are red and white, and the team name is "Shipbuilders"; however, we are better known as the "Ships."

Lincoln High School was named as one of America's most beautiful high schools in The September 2017, issue of Architectural Digest.

https://www.architecturaldigest.com/gallery/most-beautiful-public-high-schools-in-america

http://www.htrnews.com/picture-gallery/news/2017/09/14/lincoln-included-in-ad-list-of-most-beautiful-high-schools-by-state/105609350/

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