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

 - Class of 1948

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CKIL5 AHCHWAY STAFF lfdilor s- Peter Cartwright xlssocintr' Editor V- Jacqueline Alter l'vIlCl11ffY Adziscrff 'Miss Majorie S. Wvilniot TI1e purpose of the Archway staff is to record the most memorable facts associated with the graduating class. Miss Wilmot has heen the faculty adviser for four terms. I3ASRIi'I'BAI,I, TEAM Coach- Mr. Hugh Hutchison Basketball is one of Richmond Hill's three intersschool sports. The team competed in the playoffs at Madison Square Carden Iast season. BUYS' CH I J HAI. TRAINING I'rcsid1'nl -f Iiussell Martin Vice'-l'rcsidr'11lW- Clinton Dolan Faculty .4d1'I.SI'l' f Mr. Daniel Wvood The Choral Training group, organized in 1922. sings at assembly programs. operettas and semi-annual concerts. A major ll is given for outstanding work. 11,1 1 11.7, . K ,J lj . qty ' CHEICHING SQUAD A 5 gy. I Caplfzin - Dorothy Betz B Co-Captain V - Rosemary Herz Fucully fldzfisvr - Mrs. Marguerite M. Hutchison Much of the inspiration for victory ol' our learns is due to the eITorts of II. H. H. Sfs pride. the Cheering Squad. A gold niegaa phone and major Ii are awarded to the- girls. DOLPHINS l,I'l'SiCIf?IIl -V --Helen Heinz Vice-l'r4's1'der1l Doris Schneider l 1u'u1ry ,4dz'isvr -Miss Vivian Levy A year's service as a pool aide is a pre- requisite to Imecoming a Dolphin. As it is tht- purpose of the clulm to hecome proficient in aquatics. memhers participate in all water shows and Carnivals.

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an M 115 ..,-- . tl. 1 M it .1-.f lui g, i qs 5 .6-' 5'- .5 ,,. 1 Z.. Z' 'Z .1- 0- K , .1 ,f 2 f 2- 3 Z F, 7' g I 1111111111 1 1 wxxwwtwwwt 11 www tlt wtt 1 v J tt wrt 1 11 NO i 1 lt was that term that members of January '-I3 shone in sports. The swimming team with 15015 Humrich. Johnny Reichel. Steve Goldhach. 13011 liranton. Larry Clark. Bill llowe, Don Lennox. lfrancis Yoighl. all from our class. took the Queens title and lied lfvander Childs for the city championship. A peppy haskethall team with Frank lfavilla got into the playoff at Madison S uare C' d '1 1 kl q ar en w iere ran in K. Lane defeated us. Adding to the color and excitement of the swortinff events was the . l 1- cheering squad. starring Joan Tunnell. Helene Lynch and liosemarv Herz doing their lrest to spur the teams on to victory. ln politics it was our chance that term to run for GD. An ambitious group got together. picked their entire slate. and were ready to railroad it through the nominat- ing convention. They had even given a name to their party and had some posters made. Vtiord reached the Student lioard and in a surprise move the form of voting was changed from the party system to proportional representation. After a short hut noisy campaign the results showed: Pete Cartwright the winner with Dick Firestone. Henry Schumacher. lletty lfrasier and Phyllis liauer ff- All hut Henry were from our class. The main issue of the term was t11e major letter question. A suggestion was made that major letters he awarded only to athletics. Such a barrage hit the Student lloard from Domino. Lihrary Squad and others that the issue was dropped. The term project was Richmond Hill Wieck. It included a swim show, harliell show. dance and finally the Student-lfaculty haskethall game f The teachers using somewhat shady methods suc- ceeded in downing the students. The class project of a roof dance fell through when the janitor ruled the roof unsafe at the last minute. lly this time memhers of our class had felt their way around and were succeeding in the various school activities. Harvey Rogers was elected president ofthe l.ihrary Squad. Domino. which won a top all American rating. chose Jim Lastra for editor, lletty Frasier. associate. and Arty Adelson. news editor. Ursula llrammer and lloger llrickner were active in play production work. ln scholarship our class shows the following highest averages for the work of seven terms: Alice Shelinsky. 95.602 Dana Day. 9501: Audrey liirhy. 91.291 Phyllis liallenherg. 92.31 : lietty Xnn Frasier. 9263: Charlotte Hagen. 9230: Florence Droge. 91115: Catherine Vtiedlock. 90.711 Xnnetta Clarkson. 90.631 lietty Day. 9035: Jean- nette lirunks. 90.2101 Charlotte Muller. 90.111 llarhara Richter. 39.50:Rona1d Klein. 39.'1Z'3g Vivian llasweiler. 3939: Phyllis liauer. 39.0-1: Peter l1artwrig11t.33.15: Joyce .1appe. 33.'12g Otto Duschek. 37.311 llernicc Hatcher. 37.051 Marilyn Kramer. 37.3101 lflaine Hess, 37.00. 'llhen summer came and school was closed. ,-Xfter two months w e came hack hut it was different W not just t11e new coat of paint the school was getting for its hirth- rlay. not the bronze doors. It was the grey and maroon lwutton that we proudly wore and t11at some of us electrihed -fa Richmond Hill January 1913 A SENIOR v and the senior hats and the committees. 1 our years of work had heen lieen well worth that linal term. ltr



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school news and features. DOMINO STAFF Editor --- James Lastra .rlssociale Edilor --- Betty Frasier Faculty i4dl'1.Sl'l' f Nliss Hortense llarten Domino, started in l92Z5, has consistently won top honors for Richmond Hill. Pulw lished six times a term, the paper contains GIQNICRAI. Ul l7ICI'l Faculty Adviscr ff Miss M. P. Brennan The General Ullice has never been organ- ized into a squad or cluh hut hopes to do so in the near future. At present the girls re- ceive training in ollice routine. ENGINEERING CLUB 1'rcsidcnt A H- James Lastra V1'ce-President A Robert Wagler Faculty Adviser- Mr. Lyndon Burton The engineering cluh seeks to develop a lively interest in physics. The boys meet Fri- days and perform interesting experiments. GIRLS' CHORAI. 'TRAINING Prcsidwzt g June Steidle Vice-Presidcnt f- Joanne Steel lfaculty Adviser f-- lVIr. Daniel Wood The distaff side of Choral Training was organized in l922. It is active in the same activities in which Boys' Choral Training participates. Girls also compete for major R. GIRLS' VARSITY 1,fl'Sl'df'Iltf Ann Killoran Vice-Presidelzl f liarhara Maybeck Frzcully Adiiiscr -f Mrs. Ida F. Goodman A major representative of one hun- dred points received for participation in sports through the terms, admits a girl to Varsity. Varsity has won the Girls, Athletic Trophy many times.

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