First Graduation At Lyndhurst High
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First Graduation At Lyndhurst High
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First Graduation At Lyndhurst High is a news article[1].
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- First Graduation At Lyndhurst High's instance of is recorded as news article[2].
- First Graduation At Lyndhurst High's publication date is recorded as +1963-11-22T00:00:00Z[3].
- First Graduation At Lyndhurst High's main subject is recorded as Lyndhurst High School[4].
- First Graduation At Lyndhurst High's main subject is recorded as Charles Francis Freudenberg[5].
- First Graduation At Lyndhurst High's title is recorded as First Graduation At Lyndhurst High. 46 in Graduation Class. Students Formerly to Rutherford, Kearny.[6].
- First Graduation At Lyndhurst High's copyright status is recorded as public domain[7].
- First Graduation At Lyndhurst High's quotation or excerpt is recorded as For the first time in the history of Lyndhurst, class will be graduated from the Lyndhurst High School tonight. Until four years ago all local high school students were sent to Rutherford or Kearny High Schools. The present graduating class began their work in the freshman year in several rooms of the Jefferson School before the present high school building was completed. Forty-six of these pupils will be, graduated in the first class to go out of Lyndhurst High School. The invocation will be by the Rev. George Muller, pastor of St. Matthews Lutheran Church. The salutatory address will be given by Margaret Breglia; and the valedictory by John F. Woods, Jr. Essays will be read by Ida A. Giairno, on "The Growth of Musty': Howard F. Kessler. "History of Football"; Margaret G. Lipcsei, "Student Participation.in School Government." Charlotte M. Aeskler will play a piano solo. The commencement address will be delivered by Cameron Beck, head of the personnel department of the New York Stock Exchange. Diplomas will be presented by Maurice W. Murphy, president of the Board of Education. Prizes will be awarded by Supervising Principal Reeves D. Batten. Honor pupils are John F. Woods, Margaret Breglia, Laura Ehrlich, Lillian Catzeisitein, Olga Zawadski, Ida Claim, Ruth Solow, Dorothy Bonn, Margaret Lipcsci, Louis Ravizza. …The class flower is the American Beauty Rose; and the colors blue and gold; the motto. "In Ourselves Our Future Lies."[8].
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First Graduation At Lyndhurst High's instance of is recorded as news article[2].