Richmond Hill High School - Archway / Dome Yearbook (Richmond Hill, NY)

 - Class of 1925

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OOO . A Ship Sets Ellnrth pn1n:1o1u1 1 1 1 1 1 1o1o1u1n1o1o1o1n1o1i14:1u1o1u141n1:i1:i1 1 1 1 q Knights faring fnrth with nnennhlaznneh shielh As white as rlnnhs that hrift hg like the snmu, illnr gnu must win gnnr lanrels as gun gn Anil with them heenrate the nirgin fielh. A hraue hut nntrieh lanre gnu hnlhlg wielii Anh nn gnnr fares shines a gnlhen glnw As if gnu saw the mount where smnetinnes hlnw Zlla1ne's tirkle winhs, a happg Zllate reuealeh. All time gun knights shall striue tn rearh gnnr gualg Zflar riff ani! mistg though the mountains gleam, lin hnpefnl gnnth, haw qnirklg wnn theg seem Ein knights with rnnqn'ring fire in the snnl. Neuer through the gears that gnnng hope gielh, Knights faring fnrth with unenihlaznneil shielh. Bemitasse. - X 1 I - I Q ACERNO, JOSEPHINE. 1.70.5 All-Round Athletic Medal, ANGER. DOROTHY BLANCHE. iD. B. fl., .-1. V. If., Posture Pin. Swimming Pins: Swimming, Captain: Dvmifassr, Dot, Dib.J Dome. Treasurer, Literary Editor, Hockey, Captain: Basketball: Captain Ball: Girls' Athletic Editor: Domino, Contributing: Editor, Reporter, Proof- Cnuncil reader: Junior Dramatic Club, 90, Secretary: Players' : G. O. Speaker. I 1fflllCf.L'l'7ll'SS, lilca' zrinr, iizI.o.z'ir'ulf's both tin' lialdvr and .- ' 1 . v Ihr' b1'hnlrI1'r. AHDERS. HENRY VV. Arista: Chess: Chemistry. On fhvir 014-11. mrrits, llIOlIf'Sf mr-n fll'l' dumh. AHRENS. JOHN H. tllvd, ClLo11.J Arista: Chess: Squad: Orchestra: Glee Club. Look thou but sz:-wrt, .tml I am proof against their M1.n1it11. ALLEN, KATHRYN. tKay.l Glee Club. Treasurer' ming: Tennis. Ili' to her virtues 'vary kind: Br lo har faults a liffir Izliml, ALLISON, HELEN. fAll1l.l Basketball: Swimming: nis: Captain Ball: Chemistry Club: Book Club. 'Tis liraufy truly blvnf rrlzosz' red and white Nnlure's own s'zl'r'f'f and l'lL'll'lli'Il:g hand laid on. Trafiic Guild: Senior Dramatic Club: Christmas Play. '2fl: Glee Club: Book Club: Chemistry Club: Debating.: Club, Secre- tary: Swimming: Tennis: W'alkin1:: Rirlingr Club: Dome, Captain: Lunch Room Staff: Representative for Publica- tions at Columbia Convention, Elmira College. '1'oujnurs l 'llurlur-r'.V BACKER, LOUISE. fffollcriz, I?uttvrrup.J End Ball: Swim- ming: Walking: P. S. A. L. Pins: Chvss: Clee Club: En- ncad: Secretary to Miss Barber: Mimeo1,rraph Club: Swim' Vice-President and C. O., Speaker: Dramatic Club. Nvrvr can anything be amiss Whmz simplenvss and duty tender it. Ton- BAER, CONRAD. CC701L'nif.l Orchestra. -, I like to 1ro1'I.: but there aw' things batter. NBARKER, ELMER. Baseball. .-lIiw'rLr'v of owviljiaiiovl, is 'not Tfsf. 21

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Page 20 THE DOME head and when I came up the boy was reaching out to grab me but his foot slipped off the slippery rock and the jerk broke the rope and I was back in the water once more but this time tightly held in the boy's arm. He held on to one of the stones which just a few minutes before had held his feet. When I saw that boy's face I couldn't help it but had to bark out loud. He looked terrible for there was no way to get up with me in his arms. Of course, if somebody could take me he could probably get up, but the water was icy cold and his face was a dead white. He called to Jean to run and get help but she would not leave him. I cried once more and out of the woods rushed Stubby frightened by my cries, and that gave jean an idea. She called Tyke with all her might and then said, as if talking to herself, Tyke's been here twice today. He ought to know the way home. When Tyke came at last she pulled off her sweater and tying it around him said, Go get them, Tyke! and to her cry I added my plea by whining. At this Tyke came running over to the edge of the well, looked down and saw me, and instead of starting off for help he sat down at the side of the well for he thought that at last he could get even. He understood that if he went for help he went for me and the whiteffaced boy. He grinned, I'm sure he did, and all the while Stubby ran around crying and barking in a distracted way. Jean was frightened and angry. She picked up a switch and hit Tyke across the flank and kept commanding him to go, but this was only adding insult to injury and jean was at last too distracted to do anything so she sat down and cried. At last the boy could hold on no longer and let go and once more we went under and when we came up the boy grabbed the nearest rock and cried out to Jean, Oh, do something, jean. I can't hold on much longer. and Tyke, frightened at seeing us go under the water stood up and barked and I gave one last plea in a very weak voice that could hardly be heard. Then some' thing happened to Tykeg he did something very odd. He lifted up his head and let out one long wail that echoed through the woods and gone from his eyes was all the jealousness and hatred and instead there burned a tender light and he was off like a shot through the woods. He ran and set the camp into a terrible muddle. They ran shouting to each other and to the panting dog with the dirty trailing sweater and with him leading finally came to the well in time to see the boy's black curly head disappear once more. The redfheaded boy went down head first with the others holding on to his feet and grabbed mc and handed me to .lean and then in a few minutes I saw them lift up the boy from the water. That night I was given hot milk and see' ing Tyke lying on the sofa I jumped up and laid my head on his tummy. A little later Stubby came and also jumped up and I fell asleep with my head on Tyke's tummy and his snout on my head while outside the boy next door laid in the hammock with jean at his side and on the porch the red' headed boy read a story about the wild west, wishing that he could go out there and rescue beautiful girls instead of half' drowned puppies and boys. Hovtense Basqum, who wrm LL trip to Frame in the recent ovatofical contest conducted by the FTdHCO'AmCTfCdH Goodwill Society.



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BELL, JOSEPH. lJof'J. Wirwly and 8l0Il',' Hwy sfumblc' that run too fasf. BENNETT, DANIEL. Glvv Club: Christmas Play. 'Z2: Golf 'lk-am. City Champs: Traflic Squad: Silver Mcrlal: Major RH: Domino, Captain and Floor Manayxvr. .-I frimirl in owed is a frivnfl in dffvd. BERNBAUM, SIDNEY. lSidJ. God lofvvs an 'idle' rainbow No lvss than laboring spas. BERNSTEIN, LILLIAN. lIf4'1'uir'.J Girl Reserves: Glcc Club: Captain Ball. 7'l'llll'll!l hrr mrrrry laugh shi' l?0lIIl'S, mul lvalcvs l'uor Willy from his xlwcp. BIGALL, EDMOND. fEdrli1'.l G. 0. Canilidaiv: Iniormcrii- ali- Basketball: Varsity Basvball: Cross Couniry: Scarc- lary, Tlh Term Class. . . . . . Ho, poor rhilrl, .Ind 111' uol lo lliyswlf alrhorrrll. Bl.ANlTHl ORD. RUTH, lBln11c'lu'.l l'lay1'rs' Guilrl: Dram- atic' Club: 'l'f-nnis: Swimming. ,lrr you afraid lo bloom in crimson splvnrlor Imst flonrrmla' l'lHlll' and stool your lmari army? ISIENDAS. IVIATIIILIIA. Of lzrr who is silrni, mlughl shall ln' Slllfl. l4OlI.EAll. LOUISE ANNE. Cziyviain liamll Numvrzxls Swimming: T1-nnis. Tlurr' llll!lN Ihr prouliw of 1-vlfslirll worlh. BOOIVIER, SYBII.. Art Club: VValkim:. Thr lmsums of fha' Wim' Ilfl' Ihr tombs of flwwp suwrvls. IZORNSTEIN. SOLOMON. lSol.l Civic Club: Late Session Baseball. . , . . . Oh, rarr' Thr' l'1'f1rlpif rw, if Im! brains rrfro flll I'l'. BRENNAN, THOMAS. l'I'rmr.l Varsity Football. I am not only willy nlysolf, but ilu' cause of wit in olluzr rncn. BRETHAUER. LOUIS. Cross Country: Tennis: Annex Service Club: Indoor and Outdoor Track. l lm:l5 of fool llrnrl 11ui1'l.' of miurl Such a man is hard to jimi. BRUEGGEMANN, MADDELINE. lBrur'y!li1'.l Emi Hall: Captain Ball: Basketball: VValking: P. S. A. I.. Pin: Type Award: lVIimeo5.rraph Club. llorlfl I I1l'T'L lvl your hrml I.:1:.ofw llmt your fool's uslrlrp. BURKE, MARIE. Basketball: Hockvy: Captain liall: Playors' Guild: Book Club. lfwmfty zrillmuf gram' is flu' hoof: 'u'ifh.oul thu' bull. BURKE, NORMAN. i7'ommy.l Ilramativ Club: Clicvr Leader: Annvx Glue Club, Prvsirlvnt,: Main Glm- Club. Socrelary. Thr grrulrsl fool run dsl: nlorr llmn Ihr wisrsl lllllll run ar1su'1'r. BIIRROWS, GLADYS. HiI1uldy.l llramalim- Vlulw: lllI'lNllIINf, Play '21: Swimming: Tennis: Glow- Club: Type- Axvzwd: Domino. 'l'rvasur0r: Trainim: Ss-bool, Shi' is o muiflwn fair to sw, Im'r'u'm':'.' Trust hrr :wtf SI11' is fooling Iliff. HUSICK, EDVVARIJ. Socul-r: lmluor 'l'r:u'li: lull-rc-lzzss Rasr-ball. lllvllwuylll I hvarrl ll 'ruin' cry, Slap no umrf', ' HYRNE, VVALTER. lll'ullu.l Arista: Bank: 'lll'2lllll' Squad: Conimurro and lndustry Club, Tr:-asurn-r: Chr-ss Club and Team: Inlorclass Baseball: Non-Atblutic Awarxl. Thr pofwrr of ihozlyhl, flu' magic' of Hu' mindf CAMERON, ROBERT. II2ob.l Arista: Chess Club and Tc-zun: Chemistry Club: Rook Club. Brforr' such- YlIl'l'll5 all olvjrviiorls fly. I I 22

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