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,.,X W ill CE? QW till lil llil W itil LIGHTHOUSE STAFF N 1926 Lyndhurst High School started its journalistic career with a few columns in the weekly t-own papers' the Commercial Leader. This column, christened The Lighthouse, was read with interest hy the students and townspeople. It recorded, in a small scale, the doings of the high school in dramatics, athletics, de' hating and studies. This column, edited hy George Cohn, continued for two years in the local paper. lt was not till 1929 that the paper was printed in the high school in magazine form, which new printing facilities made possible. 'I he magazine has greatly increased in size and content, and now has an average of twenty pages. It is puhlished once a month. The Lighthouse Staff, with the help and guidance of Miss Coleman and Mr. johnson, has worked hard to huild up a popular and wellfconstrueted magazine for the high school students. 68
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fl ill flil W if fill fll flil flil fill W hmmm, THRIFT IN LYNDHURST HIGH SCHOOL HE Educational Thrift Service was instituted in the Lyndhurst High School on November 4, 1927. For over two years the spirit of Thrift has been moving through the school and the students are realizing more and more the value of a bank account. Much credit is due to the following cashiers: Room l Tony Cincotta Albert Demarest Room 2 Charles Rosencrans Anna May Selway Room 3 lrene Lintner Room 4 William Tuml-re Room 5 Gertrude Amrein Marie Gibbons Room 6 Marjorie Justus Room 7 Anna Baker Room IO Elsie Burden Room ll Veronica Lapinski Room 20 joseph Ruzika Room 21 Rose Chankalian Room 23 Mildred Grossman Room 24 james Donald Marie Macfarlane Room 25' Beatrice Hansen Room 27 Herbert Roeschke Room 30 Kathryn Piratzky Ethel Sweatman Room 32 joseph Maher Room 34 Helen Sheridan Room 35 Elizabeth Lindsay Faculty Sponsor Arthur D. Markle Head Cashier Agnes M. Hockstadter
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