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Elizabeth Ann Parks High School Diploma
A copy of Elizabeth Ann Parks Grinton's high school diploma, awarded from Lincoln Heights High School.
Elizabeth Grinton Pay Stub From Lincoln Heights
One of Elizabeth Grinton's pay stubs from Lincoln Heights.
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Lincoln Heights High School Commencement Announcement 1966
The cover for a Lincoln Heights High School graduation ceremony.
Lincoln Heights Recreation Corporation Invitation to the 1992 Lincoln Heights School Alumni Reunion and Homecoming and Grand Re-opening Ribbon Cutting Ceremonies
This is an invitation to the 1992 Lincoln Heights School Alumni Reunion and Homecoming. Included in this invitation is an announcement and invitation to the Grand Re-oping Ribbon Cutting Ceremonies for the Lincoln Heights School building.
"Lincoln Heights Appears On Way To Being Leader Again"
A news article published January 15, 1987 on the cleaning up of Lincoln Heights after its closure as a school.
Lincoln Heights Recreation Corporation Announcement and Invitation to the Re-opening of the Lincoln Heights School as a Community Resource Center
This is an invitation and announcement for the 1992 re-opening of the Lincoln Heights School as a Community Resource Center.
Elizabeth Grinton: "Up To The People Now"
A photo of Elizabeth Grinton in front of Lincoln Heights after its closure as a school.
"Mitchell, Stevens Are To Be Honored"
This newspaper article from the Wilkes Journal-Patriot contains biographies of Felix Steven, Jr. and Wilton W. Mitchell, who were teachers at Lincoln Heights High School prior to its closure in 1968.
"Lincoln Heights ties renewed as hundreds return Saturday"
This newspaper article by Jule Hubbard reports on the 1996 Lincoln Heights homecoming. Included is a history of the school, quotes from alumni on their experiences and memories of the school, and photos of alumni.
Handwritten Meeting Notes on the Future of the Lincoln Heights Building
These are handwritten notes from a meeting on the purpose and future of the Lincoln Heights Rosenwald School building.
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