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CommentsI THINK HOWARD AND HIS BROTHER DID A GREAT JOB OF SETTING UP THE WEBSITE......THANKS AND KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK........... ARETHA
CommentsExcellent work, Priddy Boy. I cannot repay the immeasureable joy I derive from visiting this site. I'm sorry that I don't have any photos of myself from back in the day. However, if the need arises for one, I have current pix. Thanx again. Peace. Big Vic
CommentsYou have brought back beautiful memories of a wonderful time in my life. Thank you so much and God bless you Howard. I have some leads on some of our missing persons. Look in your e-mail. This is wonderful. Thanks again. Yolanda
CommentsHowie, You have done a GREAT job.I know this took a lot of work.Thanks for your dedication...Pat
CommentsThis is great! Now I'm inspired to see if I can find more photos to send you. Thanks for doing this--it makes everyone feel close again. --Carole (Hahn)
CommentsHoward, Thank you so much for all the hard work and the wonderful memories that you have brought back to us.I look forward to lots of good stuff here. Love, Cecelia
CommentsMagnificent!!! Mike Wade
CommentsHi Howard This is a great site that all of Lincoln can view with pride. Thanks for the memories with the great pictures. Maybe we could all cooperate on getting labels for the photos. I didn't know some of these still existed. Thanks again on a great job. Gary Partin
CommentsI couldn't get the music to play on netscape. Otherwise I think the site is great. Thanks again doing this. Cindy Klumb
CommentsThis is an outstanding site! Thank you to all who have contributed and who have put in the time and effort to build it. The Lincoln Experience was a one of kind opportunity for those of us blessed to participate. I pray that we will all continue to strive be all that we can be, living up to the potential that others saw in us. Remember, it's not so much the career or job you are now doing. It's more about the love, understanding and encouragement that you give to others. That's what was given to us. We must realize it's time to give it back in whatever capacity we can...
CommentsKudos to Dale Halleron, brother of Howard P. and co-creator of this site. Without his technical skills and the combined talents of the two brothers this site would not exist. Thanks Again!!!!!!!
Commentsthank you for letting me see a piece of my Reggie's past. You did a beautiful job with the website- I wish you all the luck w/ it's continued success-Drea
CommentsI have forgotten a lot of faces. I need for the name tags to be bigger. It's strange to look and see yourself at the ages that our children are now. Thanks for the memories! elaine sebree wright
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CommentsGood morning...PK
CommentsTHE WEB SITE IS ALL OF THAT. MRMELLOWFELLOW AKA GARY WHITESIDE
CommentsEXCELLENT JOB HOWIE. I KNEW THERE WAS POTENTIAL IN YOU. YOU DIDN'T HAVE IT ON THE BASKETBALL COURT, BUT YOU HAD IT ELSE WHERE. HOW COME YOU DIDN'T HAVE MORE PICTURES OF ME?
MRMELLOWFELLOW AKA GARY E. WHITESIDE
CommentsGary and all other visitors, If you have photos of the school, yourself or anyone else associated with The Lincoln School and you would like them posted, you may submit them via email to: Please include as much information about the photo as you can, including names, dates etc. If you do not have the photos in electronic format and are not sure how to get them transferred, you may contact me at the same email address and I will help you out.
Dale Halleron
CommentsThanks Howard!!!! This is a fantastic site! Kathryn Gay
CommentsMy mother, who attended the school, told me about the site. After reading about the history of the school, I realize that my high school (a public school for gifted students) was not alone in its commitment to providing children an excellent education without regards to their economic status.
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CommentsWhich begs the question....Who is your Mom?..PK
CommentsThank you Howard...as always you are GREATLY appreciated...
CommentsWe don't get many visitors who leave a message. A signature would be appreciated, but is not required. Please visit our Bulletin Board and don't hesitate to leave a message there. The Webmaster
CommentsThere was an article on the Lincoln School printed in a 1970 edition of LOOK Magazine. Wouldn't it be worthwhile putting the article on one of the Lincoln School web pages? Jonathan Gold (son of Marvin Gold)
CommentsIf someone would e-mail the article to contact us I will see if we can post it. Or if you want to snail mail a copy, just e-mail me and I'll give you a mailing address. Dale Halleron |