[April 07, 2014]
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The plaque is delivered by Lynn.
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Plotner was recognized as an Honorary LJHS Graduate. |
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Plotner spoke about his many years of service
as teacher and superintendent for District 27. |
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Michael Workman, future LJHS principal, delivers
the first portion of the closing remarks for the evening. |
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Washington-Monroe Principal Ginger Yeazle
delivers the last portion of the closing remarks, advising guests they
are entitled to either a Central School or LJHS ornament if they
have a certain mark on their programs. |
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This centerpiece got a lot of attention as it
features an early picture of Lincoln Central Junior High School and
the eighth-grade graduating class. The date of the photo is
obscured, but one guest observed a student she believed was Langston
Hughes. If correct, that would date the photo back to 1916. |
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