Lincoln Alumni Association

Beth (Baker) Albright ’83, from the Lincoln Alumni Association:

Happy Thanksgiving to our Lincoln Alumni and your families! Every 4 years we have a Homecoming parade and this was “the year”. Check out the parade photos on our website ALHSAlumni.com. A big thank you to the organizers and participants!

Back by popular demand, we’re having a commemorative brick special. The bricks (one of our scholarship fundraisers) normally sell for $85 but we’re offering them for $75 during the holiday season. They make a great holiday gift! Once engraved, they are placed outside the front entrance of Lincoln. See our website for the brick order form. If you’d like to pay through paypal use the lifetime member payment button and note that it’s for a brick.

It’s also time to renew your calendar year alumni membership. We continue to keep the price of annual membersips at $10 and $75 for lifetime memberships (65+ yrs old). You can purchase your membership through Paypal on our website. If you prefer to mail in your payment, print the form on the site and follow the instructions included. If you need assistance with this, reply to this email. We’re also working to update our alumni database. Since privacy rules were inacted, it’s been difficult to get information for the more recent class graduates. Do you have friends or relatives that graduated from Lincoln? We’d love to get current addresses, married names and email addresses on our graduates. You can forward this message to your family and friends so that they can submit their info. Our focus is with classes from 2000 to current. The names on our database are only shared (with permission) with class reunion committees. Thank you for your support of the Lincoln Alumni Association! I hope you and yours have a happy and safe holiday season!

Beth (Baker) Albright ’83, justagall -at- mchsi -dot- com

One Response to “Lincoln Alumni Association”

  1. Lola M. Newton Says:

    We would like to continue to receive the Lincoln newsletter. Bob and Lola Newton, class of ’58.

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