Quotations (State the
character or actor)
Brands
School Clubs

Abbreviations
Lynbrook History
200



“How YOU Doin’?” 


Joey Tribbiani; Matt LeBlanc

200

This watch company has a pointed crown as their logo

Rolex

200

This club’s name is composed of three letters and combines international politics with debate.

MUN

200

This two letter abbreviation  is an international organization has a lynbrook club named after it

The "UN"

200

Having used Schoolloop in the past years, Lynbrook academics now mainly use this website for assignments and grades

Schoology

400

“It matters not what you’ve done but what you do with what you’ve done for others.”

Noah Centineo

400

This made-up paper company is the setting for a famous TV show about office workers


Dunder Mifflin

400



This club includes two main student groups: models and designers. 


Indesign

400

You report to this department of business for workplace problems


HR

400

When Lynbrook first opened, enrollment was only open to these 2 classes

freshmen and sophomore

600

“Roads? Where we’re going we don’t need roads.”

Dr Emmett Brown; Christopher Lloyd or Dan Castellaneta

600

Because of low literacy rates in Western United States, this company opted to use a picture of two horses as their logo


Levis

600

This service club focuses on helping animals and endangered species and is named after a speedy abbreviation.

ASAP

600

The Latin abbreviation Q.I.D, quarter in die, means this.

Four times in a day

600

In 2008, Lynbrook was named 1 of the 54 Blue Ribbon Schools nationwide. Lynbrook has been named to this statewide honor 6 times.

California Distinguished School

800

“Whenever I’m about to do something, I think, ‘Would an idiot do that?’ And if they would, I do not do that thing.”

Dwight Schrute; Rainn Wilson

800

This company first produced playing cards in 1889, however their current “playing cards” are much more popular


Nintendo

800

This interest club explores the intersection of neurology, science, and biological life.

Neuroscience

800

The fifth stage of dreaming is this 3 letter abbreviation

REM

800

Lynbrook has approximately 80 different student run clubs. Students can also choose between 44 different types of these.

Athletic teams

1000



“I’m the king of the world!” 


Jack; Leonardo DiCaprio

1000



This out of the world phone company also sells TVs. 


Samsung

1000

This business club is composed of four letters, including two vowels.

DECA

1000

The D in DC refers to what profession

Detective

1000

At the time of its founding, Lynbrook became the 5th of 7 schools in this following district

Fremont Union High School District; FUHSD

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