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A smiling woman leans against a brick building outdoors with the Nebraska State Capitol blurred in the background.
A collection of portrait photos representing the students honored
Three students, two young men and one young woman, lean over a table. They are intently focused on papers, pointing and writing with pens, seemingly collaborating on a task at an event.
Three Lincoln High students play shaker instruments during the World Music Drumming class. The row includes a boy, a girl and a boy.
Lincoln High senior David smiles in a podcasting studio. He is sitting at a table with a hanging microphone in front of him. There are two historic photos of Lincoln High on the wall behind him.
Lincoln High senior Moses sits at the main desk of the KLHS broadcast journalism studio. The lefthand side of the studio has a brick wall with a large L and the letters KLHS on it. The righthand side features a background with an aerial photo of Lincoln High.
Lincoln High junior Josephine writes down comments as she looks at part of a poster that is hanging in a hallway.
More than three dozen LPS high school choir students stand on a stage in front of an organ.
From left, LPS world languages teachers Janine Theiler, Mohammed Alnajem, Brenda Lopez Adame and Sarah Klankey work in their classrooms.
Lincoln High graduate Annemarie Schubert plays her violin during an orchestra practice. She is standing in the middle of two other players. She is holding her violin in her left hand and the bow in her right hand.
Lincoln High social studies teacher Brenna Hansen smiles with a state award on a stage. She is standing next to a man who is presenting the award to her.
Lincoln High geography teacher Chris Turley stands in front of a wooden map of the world that is fixed to one of his classroom walls. He is facing right to left.
Lincoln High senior Soren smiles on stage of the school auditorium. Empty rows of seats are behind her and two spotlights are turned on to shine on the stage.
Four individuals stand before bookshelves, two women in the center, flanked by a woman and a man. They are likely library staff. The signs above read: "Nonfiction 040-050," "Nonfiction 073-977," and "Nonfiction 973-977."