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UPCOMING BIRTHDAYS



•   Janice Marler (Hesser)  3/24
•   Beverly Moxham (Olson)  3/24
•   Carolyn Campbell (Griffin)  3/26
•   Fred Custer (Same)  3/27
•   David Fauss  3/27
•   Gerald Kapke  3/27
•   Fred Chrastil  3/28
•   Felicia Hardison (Londre)  4/1
•   Richard Farley  4/5
•   Marjorie Filbert (Schwabauer)  4/6
•   Jay Morehead  4/8
•   Becky Stuhr (Handsaker)  4/9
•   Del Howland  4/11
•   Kay Johnstone (Edwards)  4/13
•   Beverly Wallin (Franklin)  4/16

PROFILE UPDATES


•   Arnold Garson  2/22
•   Donna Likens (Henry)  12/11
•   Nancy Blackburn (Harms)  11/15
•   Bonnie Sievers (Heetland)  8/23
•   Odry Jordan  8/15
•   Charles Campbell  7/12
•   Lois Campbell (Mentzer)  5/3
•   Jim Jensen  4/25
•   Carleton Flynn  4/24
•   Phyllis Honnor (Honnor)  4/3
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Percentage of Joined Classmates: 51.0%


A:   172   Joined
B:   165   Not Joined
(totals do not include deceased)

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Lincoln High School
Class Of 1959

Welcome to the LHS Class of 1959

Official Web Site.

Over 211800 site visits to date, but who's counting.

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LHS59ers 65TH REUNION/83nd BIRTHDAY PARTY/LINK-UP 2024

After much thought and discussion, our reunion committee has decided that we will have a one day celebration of the 65th anniversary of our graduation from Lincoln High School.  Our 65th Reunion/83nd Birthday Party/Link-Up 2024 will be held at Lee's Chicken Restaurant on Sunday, September 15th, at 4:00PM.  CLICK HERE for more information.

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SUNKEN GARDENS-LINCOLN-2020

Photo courtesy of Michael Reinmiller

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Picture found by Sandi Gibson Ellenwood, and authenticated by Dave Wohlfarth.

This is the Mobile station that Dave Wohlfarth's brother ran at Normal and South. He believes this is a flood in maybe 1957 or 58. He lived in the apartment above the station. Toward the left of the photo (above the tuneup garage) you can see a door that led to the upstairs apartment.

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CLASSMATE JIM JENSEN WAS HONORED FOR HIS MANY YEARS OF COACHING AT LHS WITH AN ARTICLE IN THE LHS ADVOCATE.  COURTESY OF LHS, WE HAVE ADDED IT TO THE SITE.  CLICK HERE TO VIEW.

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BILL PFEIFF, DON BURT and DON ERWAY

Don Burt recently discovered this treasure on his computer.  This was taken at LHS in 2009 when Don's grandson, Joshua Sapp, signed his letter of intent to play football at UNL.  He was the winner of the Bill Pfeiff Award that year and Bill showed up for the signing, escorted, as usual, by Don Erway.  This may be one of the last photos of Pfeiff and Erway together.

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LHS Class of 1957 had their 60th reunion on September 29-30 2017.  Notice Klea and Al Walin near the front.  You may recognize others.

This picture was taken in Robbers Cave.  Our 60th reunion is rapidly approaching.  This might be an activity for us.

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Chance meeting at the gym......

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MEMORIES-most of our classmates have a story about this Lincoln landmark.

Robbers Cave to reopen.  CLICK HERE to read full story in the Lincoln Journal Star.

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FIRE TAKES LONG TIME LINCOLN ICON, IDEAL GROCERY STORE.

CLICK HERE TO READ THE STORY IN THE LINCOLN JOURNAL STAR.

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MILITARY HONOR LICENCE PLATES

Our thanks to Fred Chrastil for leting know about this opportunity for classmates who served in the military. 

Nebraska Military Honor plates will be available to order online Dec 7, paper applications will be available online by Dec. 5 or Dec 4. Questions – contact Nebraska DMV.

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ILLUMINATING LINCOLN

ILLUMINATING LINCOLN-LIGHTHOUSE is a Public Art Project and is just one component of the 25th Anniversary celebration of Lighthouse throughout 2015.


The Project is a six foot Light Bulb – an icon of illumination – using fiberglass with a polyurethane resin. All designed and created by Nebraska Artists. They are on display for individuals to see.


All the Sponsored Light Bulbs will be on display throughout Lincoln from May 1, 2015 – September, 2015. Following the display period the Light Bulbs will be auctioned at Haymarket Park on October 9. The person/busines with the winning bid will receive the sculpture to display at a private or approved public location. One-third of the bid amount will go to the Artist, with the remainder going to support Lighthouse.


The Lighthouse is an After-School Program offering middle and high school aged-youth academic support, evening meals and enrichment/recreational activities during non-school hours, Monday through Friday, twelve months a year. It is vitally important for youth to have a safe harbor during the high risk after school hours.

We have had several requests to add a couple to our web site.  Here are four of our favorites and (CLICK HERE) TO VIEW THE REST.

This one is at LHS

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PIUS HS

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40th and Old Cheney

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Special Recognition to Honor William Bogar

On May 1, 2013, staff, students and LHS alums were present at the dedication of the newly completed "William Bogar Wall of Honor".  Mr. Bogar is being honored for his years as principal at Lincoln High (1950-1976).  His daughter, Pat Burford, helped fund the wall in the hallway between the Media Center and the Cafeteria.  The Wall of Honor will recognize student successes at Lincoln High.

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