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Ml LINC? Lai? Mr Thomas Gash Mlss Marllyn Cantasano 'Gini Mrs Wingfield Polndexter e .QL H The Gu1dance Department under the able dlrec tlon of Mrs Polndexter IS one of the most lmportant depaltments ln our hlgh school The a1m of guldance 1S to asslst boys and glrls to know themselves and thell env1ronment so they can ut1l1ze 1ntell1gently the educat1onal oppoltunltles that are ava1lable to them Phe school counselor through h1S knowledge ex 1561161109 and the lnformatlon avallable to h1m helps pup1ls to solwe problems ln as prudent a manner as posslble There are two 1mportant Jobs ln part1cular that can be accomphshed w1th the help of the guldance people ab1l1t1es can be explored and lnterests can be ex aluated Vle are grateful for the asslstance and gu1dance glven us duung our four years at Lyndhurst Hlgh School Whatever we achleve ln future years we w1ll alw ays remember that we are lndebted to these coun selors who haxe helped us find our goal IH l1fe an-5 Mrs. Alice Dickson Miss Angela Wisnewski 11
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n:.z.u 10 X rp... it Mr John C MacLean A man who IS deeply concerned with the welfare of the entire student body Mr John C MacLean has helped bring Lyndhurst High School to a place of honor among the many secondary schools in this area Aware of the importance of the development of the entire individual both academically and socially Mr MacLean has constantly striven to keep the methods and facilities of our high school on a level with modern educational standards By his leadership and guidance we have been in spired to honor respect and always protect the good name of Lyndhurst High School Mr Eli l'l'lU'll5fl 6lfl0l'l Mr Eli A Kane Vke are pioud to have as the head of ou1 school system M1 Eli A Kane a man whose inteiest and concein lies in the wellbeing of the students of the town ship Under the d11 ection and leade1sh1p of M1 Kane the schools of Lyndhu1st have become united into an efficient and mod e1n system of which the students and taxpayers are justifiably pioud A Kane Superintendent lu Mr John C MacLean Princlpal Dr. Arthur Markle No student of Lyndhu1st High School could complete a four year course with out at least once being influenced by D1 Malkle, Qlthel dllectly Ol 1nd1rectly Although he comes in contact vs ith the students only when they have erred, Dr. Arthur Markle is revered and respected as an indispensable person in our school. Dr. Arthur Markle Vice Principal
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Engllsh Department We thank you for standlng behlnd us as we took our first llterary plunge 1nto the seas of the Anc1ent Marlner You so patxently dr1fted along w1th us as we struggled to stay afloat 1n grasplng Excallbur from the Idylls of the Klng The man ner 1n whlch you presented S1las Marner enabled us to become mole mature 1n analyz mg human nature And 1n llght lng the candle of Lady Macbeth you brlghtened our path of knowledge as a cl1max to our hterary achlevements ClCM, f 5 Wg nm 4 eft to Rzght standzng Mr Paternxtl Mr Kestel Mr Joy Mr Dlvme Mr Mur urg Mr Sovak Left to vzght seated Mlss Cantasano Mlss D1 Camlllo Mxss W1s nlewskl Mr Patel no P t tn Rzght sfarzrllng 'VII NIOII Pollto N11 Ga h I1 Sochko L ff ff Rzjhl seaied 'Nils BL l lOXK5l-xl 'Nllss Canta ano 'NI Iatu o 12 Social Studles In bu1ld1ng the foundatlon of th Egyptlan pyramlds you gaxe us the materlals needed to contlnue the constluctlon of our tOWQl of soclal studles Hence we went flom Egypt down the N1le to Greece and then on a JOU1 ney to Rome You packed our baggage and shlp ped us 1nto the hands of the BlltlSh Havmg won our 1nde pendence we now feel flee by our Constltutlonal R1ghtS to be a part of the hlstoly of to monoxn Q. 4' K 4 A ' n I , ,'3,,,, Q l I . , , , . 5' u ' ' n . ', ' .x . Q Q , ., ' ' as ' ar 3 . ,, 5 u . - g I I - a S I '- as ' n sy 1 v Y - W g 1' ,A V 6 t 4 '1 -rms . ua- ' my if if' 1 ,wr . 4, 1- M-1 .414 bl x q ' v 1 -l 1 1 ' , . ' . . . -rr Q' . . . 0 ' . ' Y V v V . 5 . 1 7 ' - -'N if K J 1- ' n V' ' ' , ., , r , - ,V f i. . . Y . - f I I , , v , :A ' ' ' 11 , ', ga ' ' - ' L K M. Q , , . . ,. H Lf, , -s.M1-. -' .1 1 ',, :- lr' 5 ' 's ,Azz t'll
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