~ LHSAA WELCOMES NEW 2024 ALUMNI ~




CLASS REUNIONS 

1983

40-year Reunion

May 18th, 2024

1983 Reunion Webpage link

2014

10-year Reunion



Contact www.lincolnalum.org


2004

20-year Reunion

FALL UPDATES COMING SOON!


Contact www.lincolnalum.org


1994

30-year Reunion

July 26th ~ 28th

1994 Reunion Webpage link


1984

40-year Reunion

October 19th, 2024

1984 Reunion Webpage link


1974

50-year Reunion

August 17, 2024

1974 Reunion Webpage link


1964

60-year Reunion

August 17th 20241964 Reunion Registration link

1983

40-year Reunion

May 18th, 2024

1983 Reunion Webpage link

2013

10-year Reunion Recap

Event Photos Coming Soon


2003

20-year

Reunion Recap

2003 Class Reunion web page

1973

50-year Reunion Recap

1963

60-year

Reunion Recap

1963 Reunion webpage 


LHSAA Magazine      SUMMER ISSUE 2024


LHSAA Members can view and download the this Issue~ Click the Current Issue tab under LHSAA Magazines on the menu bar

Past Issues of the LHSAA Magazine are available for public view and download with this button link:  CLICK HERE


  About Us

The Lincoln High School Alumni Association was established on the foundation for all alumni access to membership. We continue to operate as a non-profit organization, sustained 100% by alum donations and volunteers.

The LHSAA Board of Directors and Committee members are multi-generational LHS graduates who volunteer their time to develop and provide free services for reconnecting LHS alums and networking within our social, cultural, and business community.

We strive to uphold our mission of integrity and goodwill to all Lincoln High students and alums. The LHSAA Website and  printed quarterly publication of the LHSAA Magazine provide communication platforms for alums to reconnect and stay connected locally and internationally. 

The LHSAA depends on volunteer involvement to continue our services for Lincoln High alums. Please join us to volunteer on one of

our many Committees today!


                                                         David Kays Scholarship Online Donation Form link

David Kays retired from teaching Music at LHS at the end of this 2024 school year. This scholarship was established with funds from the music booster account. The scholarship will be granted annually to Senior students who are pursuing music. Mr. Kays came to Lincoln High School in 2015.

Mr. Kays is a Portland native and holds a Bachelor degree of Music Education from the University of Oregon and a Master of Music Education from Arizona State University. Mr. Kays plays the French horn. He studied with Ed Kammerer at the U of O and with Thomas Bacon at ASU. He has performed with many musicians in many ensembles: the U of O marching band, turning pages for Philip Farkas’ accompanist, backing up the Canadian Brass, performing in the Tempe Symphony Orchestra, to name just a few.

In 2011 Mr. Kays was a Yale Distinguished Music Educator, a biennial award given to 50 music educators from around the country who then participate in a seminar at Yale University. Mr. Kays treasures the community that music creates and the joy that it brings people.



     

WALTER COLE LHSAA HONORARY PLAQUE INSTALLATION IN LINCOLN HIGH SCHOOL

This year, the Lincoln High School Alumni Association Board of Directors approved a request from the LHS Front Office to sponsor illustrious LHS alumni plaques for establishing an Alumni Wall of Honor in the front entrance foyer of the new school building. 

The LHSAA Board is proud to announce Walter Cole, LHS Class of 1950, better known as the iconic drag queen Darcelle as the third honorary Lincoln High School Alum to have a plaque installed next to Elliott Smith and Mark Rothko for lifetime accomplishments including, but not limited to: Korean War Veteran,. Published Author, Guinness World Records holder for “Oldest Working Drag Queen”, Owner & Star performer of Darcelle XV Showplace, Recipient of the City of Portland's "Spirit of Portland Award", and Grand Marshal of the Portland Rose Festival Starlight Parade.

Alums. please use the link below to give donations for fabricating the LHS Wall of Honor plaque.

www.lincolnalum.org/DARCELLE-PLAQUE-DONATION-FORM 

 Click here to View the 2013-2023 Hall of Honor List of Inductees

The LHSAA encourages and welcomes nominations from all alums for the LHSAA Hall of Honor and future honorary plaques to be installed on the LHS Wall of Honor. For more information and to submit a nomination, please click here www.lincolnalum.org/LHSAA-Hall-of-Honor-Nomination-Form.


COLIN O’BRADY  Class of 2002           www.colinobrady.com

From the New York Times bestselling author of The Impossible First, an inspiring blend of riveting adventure stories and life-changing wisdom that teaches us how to embark on a transformative one-day journey that will unlock our best lives.

Millions of people dream of living a more fulfilling life, yet many settle for a life of comfortable complacency, allowing excuses and negative thoughts to invade their minds. I don’t have enough time...I don’t have enough money...I’m afraid to fail...I don’t have what it takes—we allow these limiting beliefs to control us.

The 12-Hour Walk challenge:


Now, The 12-Hour Walk provides the inspiration—and catalyst—for getting unstuck and realizing your full potential. Featuring life lessons from explorer, endurance athlete, and entrepreneur Colin O’Brady—whose adventures in such extreme places as Antarctica and the perilous Drake Passage and on the peaks of Mount Everest and K2 have seen him establish ten world records—this book’s vivid narrative and powerful insight will show you how you can embark on your own life-changing journey.

With Colin as your guide, The 12-Hour Walk asks you to invest one day in yourself. By walking alone, unplugging, listening to the voice within, and rewriting the limiting beliefs etched into your psyche, you can break free of the patterns holding you back and learn how to cultivate a “Possible Mindset”—an empowered way of thinking that unlocks a life of limitless possibilities. The reward: being the hero of your own destiny.



LHS NEWS & EVENTS  ________________


LHS FLOCK Z TV FUNDRAISING EVENT 

THANK YOU FOR YOUR DONATIONS AND SUPPORT FOR LINCOLN STUDENTS!

Recap of FLOCK Z TV Event by Sarah Harrington

Steve and I feel exceptionally grateful for 16 years in the Portland Public School system and for being part of a community that has included YOU!


Watching kids like Miles progress from the Chapman Elementary Talent Show to the FLOCK ZTV stage has been a privilege. While he found his wings in performing arts, we’ve witnessed the classes of ‘21 of ’24 taking flight in fashion, debate, athletics, social justice, culinary arts, communications, business, languages, core coursework, and more. While we have a touch of Senioritis, we wish to go back, slow it down, and watch it all again. Your time and talents have helped many blossom. When times feel hard, we hope you remember to sit with that.






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