LHS Centennial
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The entire school year, Libertyville High School will be celebrating its centennial! Follow here to get a daily dose of LHS history!
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Thought this dedication from the 1st LHS Yearbook Nautilus was appropriate for today. ESPECIALLY after the eloquent speech at graduation that utilized the nautilus! This is what every teacher who has had the pleasure of working at L(T)HS, whichever building, has felt.
.CantignyPark observes 100th anniversary of World War I battle that gave it its name bit.ly/2JbyVsg
Crooked Love White Vinyl Release show tomorrow night in my hometown of Libertyville, Illinois. ALL AGES! Special guests and surprises. Click here for tix: m.bpt.me/event/3463432 Rock Ridge Music LHS Centennial Firebrand Records Tom Morello MainStreet Libertyville
Awesome! Early 80’s, I’d guess, based on the Wildcat. Dale Eggert can you confirm? x.com/sth749/status/…
Scott T. Holland LHS Centennial My guess would be early 1980's as well. All the business on the back were still around in the early 80's.
We're in the last week of our Centennial celebration! I'll send out as much as I can- some of it random, some of it relevant, all of it LHS history! For starters, here's the autographs of the ENTIRE original faculty in the library's 1917 LHS Yearbook copy
I don't think I ever sent this one out. Very true, except this year, we didn't really have a spring! This gem is from the drops of ink in March 1928.
"None know thee but to love thee, None name thee but to praise." From Volume 1 of Nautilus LHS Yearbook, under a photo of the iconic Brainerd entrance.
Happy graduation tonight, 2018 Seniors! Our Centennial year is almost complete! This is from the last drops of ink of 1928 and it describes exactly what you're doing tonight! Congrats and good luck!