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

 - Class of 1922

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Page Sixteen T H E D O M E of the rarely observed Jersey mosquito. Dame Rumor hath it that A1 Arkus has signed a contract with the Keith circuit to recite The Kid's Last Fight. Very good, Al, very good. VVe note with alarm that there has been a hitherto unprecedented amount of pair- ing offf' as it were, among the studes. VVe have summoned the attention of our col- league, H. Mohrmann, who has in turn delegated Gene Martin to counteract this tendency in the office of deputy constable. Mr. Martin may be assured of our material support. There runs a persistent story that Sandy Werbin, our microscopic prodigy, has suc- ceeded in adding another half inch to his much depleted stature. Careful measure- ments taken by us prove to the contrary, however. We wonder where all the Howers that are brought in in the morning in lapels go to. Something tells us Miss Edwards knows. Who can tell? Seventh Term THE ANSWER MAN - CFor Information, Ask llvlej A Friend of Mifze.-Uh, yes, I could understand your writing. Albert T. Ecke's last appearance was as John Paul Bart in 'fThe Tailor-Made lXIan. Yes, he is still single. Briglzteyes.-You say that Frederick F. Kortlucke did not answer your request for his picture. Well, try it again Cthis time enclosing a quarterb. ' Jasmine.-No, Everett Miller is not re- lated to Marilynn. I suppose, after that, he is no longer of interest to you. Phan.-As far as we're concerned, the cast of The Tailor-blade Man is as fol- lows: Mr. Huber, F. F. Kortluckeg John P1zuIBnrt, A. T. Ecke, Pomeroy, H. H. Tiffany, Corinne, Thomas, Bobby West- lake, E. C. Towl, Wlzitconzbe, T. F.Wolffg Flynne, C. Roemaet. So, you see, what would the play'have been if it hadn't been for the Seventh Term? X.Y.U.-The main luminaries of the Seventh Term world held their annual fete lately. It was a shower for Segall Cmuch to his chagrinj. Among those present were Alison Taylor, looking brilliant in a collar- piece of squirrel's fur, Helen Raskoff, all hennaed, and many others. An elegant time was had by certain male guests. Helelz Gardner zildmirer.-No, your idol does not copy her dresses from Gloria Swan- son nor her headgear from the Zulus. Emmy Lon.-Here are the hobbies of a few of your favorites. I canlt give them all. A1 Ecke, Fritz Kortlucke, and Jim Ramsay play soccer, Ted Wolff, Deasy, and Roeck- lein are the main support of the Track Team, Ernie Godduhn and Willie Feuer- bach helped win two baseball championships last term, and Simpson, Towl 85 Co. are wireless experts. Pardee and Big Rich make basketball what it is. Eclee Adorer.-Your favorite was born. He attended P.S.I71. He entered R.H.H.S. and has appeared in the Pilgrim Pageant, 'fMan of the Hour, America's Making Pageant, and Tailor-Made Man. He is now president of Arista. Scandal Ilffonger.-There seem to be too many happy unions in our class to suit you. I can see you gloating over the Bittner-Falk disaster and all the other domestic quarrels that happen along. But this term in an era for contented couples. The latest are C.M. and H.R., C.M. and M.I., C.M. and A.T., and C.M. and C.M. No, C.IVI. is not a bigamist-yet. Dumb Dora.-Natalie hasn't denied re- lationship to William Russel, but as far as I can see the name is about the only thing they have in common. Alone.-Yes, it was Segall who created the humorous character of Judge Newman in The Man of the Hour. T.N.T.-Your questions have all been answered elsewhere. Glaflioln.-If I were handing out prizes, Buonchristiano would get one for his name, Edna Mieyer for her smile, Jennie Thomas for her earrings, Lenore Capitanio and Kay English for their baby-talk, Bittner for his acting, Marquiss for his voice, Ramsey for his hair, Ecke for his jokes, and Jones for his beauty. H.H.T.



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Page Eighteen T H E D O NI E I ' ll I O: K i I v 'A Q QD . A I rl a l l Q X sf X X - E' i my lllonday, Sept. II, 1922. This is the beginning of another school year of success or failure, but with the out- standing feature of individual benefit de- rived from our school for all. Let's go, for R.H.H.S.! Full steam ahead! Tuesday, Sept. 12. And to-day we rule and number the pages of our English note-books, and get acquaint- ed with the teachers, Who are impressing upon us how we are to behave in his or her class. We shall l ? I VVednesday, Sept. 13. The program cards are not zfery confused about this time, but we must remember that to-day We have 2871 students-I mean pupils-on roll, so don't blame it on the grade advisors. Thursday, September 14. The Orchestra held its first meeting to- day at three o'clock in the auditorium, and the musical season promises well. Friday, Sept. 15. The Hrst week-end day is here, and we are having no assembly to-day. Despite this the day is soon gone and we are launched into- Saturday, Sept. 16. Our first Week-end of the term. Inci- dentally everybody seems to be taking home books to-day. COne must at least look over onels books at least once a term.j lVIonday, Sept. 18, 1922. lt's a shame we can't write up Sundays as well as the other days. Of course the week days are much more interesting, but AW THE LOG then we might like to count those who get up at 7 p.x. and study on the Sabbath. By the way, regular routine starts to-day. Tuesday, Sept. 19. The campaigning of the General Organ- ization nominees is getting under way, and the political excitement is growing. Wednesdayf, Sept. 20. Posters ,and electric signs bearing the names of the party nominees are to-day dashed all over the entire building, to say nothing of the Annexes 51 and 90, and we are wearing either a yellow or red ticket, depending upon our choice. Thursday, Sept. 21. Nothing much of important news value in this our tenth day of the term. Friday, Sept. 22. At last We have enough room in the as- sembly periods Cweeklyj. A double header is called for every Friday, which gives us all a chance to enjoy those talks on every- thing from Motive Powerl' to the New Addition. And our pilot, Mr. Hazen, says we are going to absolutely, positively, have one. Saturday, Sept. 23. Just a regular Saturday, with nothing to do till Monday,-except, of course, home- work! Mondayf, Sept. 25. This day starts a Week that from :lil angles promises to be exciting in the polit- ical line. The two tickets hold respectively Mohrinan vs. Segall, Johnston vs. Meliiin- ger, and Stellwagen vs. Kortlucke.

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