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Today marks 45 years since the catastrophic eruption of Mount St. Helens, a day etched into the history of the Pacific Northwest—and the minds of everyone who lived through it. On the morning of May 18, 1980, at 8:32 a.m., the mountain violently exploded, forever reshaping the landscape of southwest Washington and altering the way America understood volcanoes. The blast was unlike anything ever seen in the continental U.S. A magnitude 5.1 earthquake triggered the largest landslide in recorded history, uncorking the volcano’s north flank and unleashing a lateral blast that scorched everything in its path. The ash cloud rose 15 miles into the sky, and pyroclastic flows devastated 230 square miles of forest. Entire ridges were flattened. Trees were snapped like matchsticks. Ash rained down as far away as Oklahoma. by Tyler James | May 18, 2025 | History Click here to Access Full Article |
LINCOLN CLASS REUNIONS |
WELCOME TO THE LHSAA 2024 LINCOLN GRADUATES! |
2015 10-year Reunion ~ Reunion Canceled ~ | 2005 20-year Reunion Event Information Coming Soon! |
1980 45-year Reunion June 28th 2025 Reunion Information &Details Coming Soon! |
LHSAA NEWS |
LHSAA Magazine SPRING ISSUE 2025 LHSAA Members can view and download current issues under Magazines on the Main Menu Bar / in the Current Issue sub-page Past Issues of the LHSAA Magazine are available for public view: CLICK HERE |
A New Webpage Forum for Alumni lincolnalum.org/LHS-ALUMNI-MEMORIAM-FORUM The Alum Memoriam Forum honors our Lincoln classmates, family relatives, and friends by sharing our memories of their lives and the friends we have lost who have enriched our lives. The Lincoln High School Alumni Association wishes to express our condolences to the family and friends of these alumni. We are establishing this new Forum webpage for alumni to post memorial service information, write memorable stories, and share pictures. ![]() |
Notes from Nan I am thrilled to introduce my granddaughter Maddie in my fifth CD Legacy Five. With her lovely voice, clear articulation & expressive interpretation it was sheer joy working with her. ENJOY ![]() Notes from Maddie ![]() Putting together these songs was so special. From selection to rehearsing, the process not only was creatively fulfilling, but was such a treat to do it with my grandmother. The songs are a collection of favorites that I have worked on throughout my life. The general theme of all the pieces are yearning and hoping for love, new things and better days. These feelings are so universal and ones that inspire beautiful music. I hope you enjoy this project full of joy and passion from two people who love music so much. |
We have so many alums who have made a difference in our world! View the LHSAA Hall of Honor Recipients Click here! Honoring Lincoln graduates who have left lasting marks in many fields of endeavor and should be recognized to inspire today’s students in the Lincoln spirit of doing one’s best and always striving for excellence with integrity as embodied by Abraham Lincoln himself. Nominee Qualifications: · Graduated from LHS more than 10 years prior to induction. · Achieved outstanding success in his or her career. · Made a significant contribution to the community or to society. · Demonstrated distinction in professional, public and/or community service. · Demonstrated a positive influence on the lives of others. We encourage alums to email their nominations to the LHSAA HOH Committee ~ Click here! |
LINCOLN HIGH SCHOOL EVENTS |
Congratulations to LHS Music Teacher, Matt Parrish, nominated for the Manilow Music Teacher Award! Cast Your Vote for Matt Parrish to WIN! CLICK HERE!
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MANILOW MUSIC TEACHER AWARD 16 JULY 2025, 7:00 p.m. PORTLAND, OR | MODA CENTER | The Manilow Music Project Teacher Award recognizes an outstanding music teacher who helps to bring music to life for his or her students. The top vote recipient in each city will receive $10,000 -- a $5,000 cash prize and a $5,000 Manilow Bucks credit that can be used to purchase instruments for their classroom. CLICK HERE FOR INFORMATION & DETAILS |
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Renowned conservationist and primatologist Dr. Jane Goodall visited Lincoln on April 11 to inspire students and Oregonians to make positive changes in their communities. “Every single person makes an impact on the world every single day. It’s up to us to decide what that impact is,” said Goodall to Lincoln’s filled auditorium of students from around Oregon. Throughout her visit to Lincoln, Goodall emphasized the importance of maintaining hope and working to create a positive impact on the environment. She explained that the best way to create change is through acting on a small opportunity and growing from there. “You can’t solve the problems of the world, but you can do something in your own community,” Goodall said. “Go and start trying to do something about it. Get people to join you. Then [you] see, ‘well, we have made a difference.’ Then you get inspired and want to do more. And then you realize … it’s happening all over the world. You begin to feel, ‘well, after all, there is hope.’” Read the full article in printed in the Cardinal Times April 2025 by Meghan Whitten and Coral Platt ~ CLICK HERE! |
![]() 2021 LHS exchange students |
CONTACT For more information Portland Pearl Rotary Club Youth Exchange Officer Bob Turner at prsturner@comcast.net All Information and Applications Available on-line at Host Families | Rotary Youth Exchange - District 5100 (youthexchange5100.org) |
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