FINDING YOUR CLASSMATES!

      Your Abraham Lincoln High School Alumni Association maintains a database that includes the names of every student who graduated from Abraham Lincoln High School. However, addresses, telephone numbers, spouse names, and E-Mail addresses are not available on all of the more than 32,000 graduates.

      You may telephone the ALHS Alumni Association Office (415-664-4903) and ask if we have information on the person you are trying to locate. We do not provide information directly to you, but we will tell you if we have complete information on this person. You can then send a letter to the ALHS Alumni Association, 2162 24th Avenue, San Francisco, CA 94116, We will then forward your letter to this person.

    Meanwhile, while you are here, why not do some serious browsing though the following Web Pages. Return by using the "back" symbol located at top left hand corner of visited page, and/or set bookmarks for immediate access.

       1. Browse through the National High School Class Mates Web Page with over 2 million registered users and 10,000 new registrants each day. The odds of finding old friends at classmates.com are pretty good.
classmates.com

    2. High School Alumni - Keeping People Together For Years To Come.
highschoolalumni.com

    3. Successfully communicating with people in cyberspace can be a challenge for new Internet users, who sometimes commit Net faux pas. This useful guide helps beginners by outlining some of the informal rules of online behavior. Netiquette Home Page here.


    4. This section might be of special interest to those who attended Lincoln in the 40s. Browse through documents of surrender, treatises, declarations, and other primary source materials of the time. Also check out a detailed diary of important events starting September 1, 1939 to the 1945 surrender. World War Two Resources


     5. The Korean War (1950-57) sandwiched betwen WWII and the Vietnam War, has often been referred to as the forgotten victory. Were you involved? If you have time visit the Korean War Museum. The Korean War Museum


    6. The Vietnam War began in 1965 when combat units of the U.S. Army, Navy, Marines, Air Force and Coast Guard began to take an active role in the struggle. The war ended with a cease-fire in 1973. Remember Vietnam

    7. Standing alone in the middle of Memorial Courtyard located adjacent to the auditorium in Lincoln High School is our War Memorial. Dedicated to honor former students of Abraham Lincoln High School who have given their lives in the service of our country. This memorial is a permanent monument to our friends, classmates, and fellow servicemen who, in the performance of their duties, exhibited the character and spirit of the Mustang, the symbol of the institution that helped mold that patriotic spirit. For more detailed information visit the Memorial Update Project Web Page.

Table of Contents

  • Alumni Application
  • Celebrating Ten Years
  • Principal's Opening Message
  • Lincoln's Early History
  • Lincoln Today
  • Distinguished Teachers & Alumni Hall of Fame
  • School Hymn & Lincoln Victory Song
  • Memorial Update Project