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Lincoln High School (Manitowoc, Wisconsin)

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School type
  
Public High School

Principal
  
Luke J. Valitchka

Enrolment
  
1,156 (2013-2014)

Phone
  
+1 920-663-9600

Founded
  
1923

Established
  
1923 (1923)

Grades
  
10 through 12

School color(s)
  
Red, White

Number of students
  
1,156

Lowest grade
  
Tenth grade

Lincoln High School (Manitowoc, Wisconsin)

Address
  
1433 S 8th St, Manitowoc, WI 54220, USA

District
  
Manitowoc Public School District

Similar
  
Manitowoc Public School Di, Washingt Junior High School, Jackson Elementary School, Wilson Junior High School, Roncalli High School

Profiles

Lincoln High School is a public high school that serves the city of Manitowoc and its immediate suburbs. The school serves students in grades 10 through 12, with an enrollment of roughly 1,200. Constructed in 1923, Lincoln High School was designed by the Chicago-based firm of Perkins, Fellows, & Hamilton and its campus plan was designed by Jens Jensen. It is located on Roeff's Hill, along scenic Lake Michigan. The gothic-style building occupies 19 acres (77,000 m2) on the south side of the city. School colors are red and white. The school's official team name is the "Shipbuilders", however, "Ships" is most often used.

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History

The original building was finished in 1923, making Lincoln High School the oldest standing public high school in the state of Wisconsin. Since its completion, there have been eight renovations or additions to the school. The first was in 1930, with the addition of a pool. The west wing and third floor were added in 1942, followed by a first-floor library wing, a music wing, and a cafeteria wing in 1955. In 1956 the auditorium underwent its first major renovation. Built in 1961 was the John F. Kennedy Physical Education Center with a new girls' locker room. The original technology education wing was added in 1983. From 1996 to 2000, construction of a $16.5 million renovation and addition took place. These improvements included the addition of a new gymnasium and a new swimming pool to the J.F.K. Center, a new science lab wing, and an overhaul of the auditorium. This expansion added nearly 100,000 square feet (9,300 m2) to the school. In 2010, the floors, walls and bleachers in the J.F.K. Fieldhouse were renovated.

Notable alumni

  • Art Albrecht, former NFL player
  • Dale Bolle, Wisconsin State Assemblyman
  • Charles Daellenbach, founder and tuba with Canadian Brass
  • Don Davey, former NFL defensive tackle
  • Doug Free, player for the Dallas Cowboys of the National Football League
  • Eugene S. Kaufman, Wisconsin State Assemblyman
  • Henry C. Schadeberg, U.S. Congressman
  • Susan Bowers. Vergeront, Wisconsin State Assemblywoman
  • R. T. Wallen, Internationally known Artist
  • Francis A. Yindra, Wisconsin State Senator
  • References

    Lincoln High School (Manitowoc, Wisconsin) Wikipedia