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

 - Class of 1942

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A.. new--nf ,7fLe Kfaaoea of june 1942 6ll'LC! jdftwdfy QQCOPCJ QAM of file MW 1941-7942 at QCAWTONC! . . ,whiff , lvl our pledge tlze vclzovs 14'11l.'0l1 Raise Ill? loud, resounding churu Hail I0 Rivllnwnd Hill! A R C H WAY Richmond Hill, New York AXl,FRlCD H. WH l'flCl,lCR lilil-Yl'Rll1lC ILRISTADORU Sc-vvnllm 'llc-rm .-Xclvisc-1' W0 dedicate this ,flrcllway to Mr. WHl'Il'Il,l'fR, whose faithful and good-naturecl guidam-v of the- lll3SS0ll,lL1Ilf' UH-2 has mzule- e-very mffmhc-r's school years much hrighlvr, aml Miss lllllS'l',fXl,lURU, whosv SlIlCt'l't' Concern for lhv Class of January lflslii has l'2ll'Iltxll her a soft spot in every stu1lvnl's heart. LET OUR PLEDGE THE ECHOES WAKEN llunclrecls of boys and girls are gathered together for the last time on the night of their graduation. .Ns they raise their voices in the sehool song, there are many thoughts Hitting through their mincls. Let our pledge the eehoes wakenu-those are the words they sing. The line is one they have sung many times hefore, hut today it takes on a new meaning. It is the pledge of boys and girls stepping out into life. As they take this step, they realize that they do not want to forget their school days. They want to remember the people with whom they have spent four eventful years, ancl they want to be rememhereml hy them. Every elass wants to leave a permanent mark on the school. We, the elasses of June l942 and January l9Q13, are no exception. We want our sehool to remember us, and to remember the things we clitl. This book, the first annual .4I'l'lI1l7ll-Y, is our eeho, anml we hope that it will resounrl for many years to eome. L. l'. me -,gg w sa A . - PM : ?1 Wu fu ullx .l4IXl4I'l' ulum H. 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Prepared by Rath Ettinghausen Mary Farley Hannah Buxenbaum Victor Ferkiss Teddy Fishman Charlotte Dittmar Laura Demlzrowski Helen Wunsch Mary Louise Cruse Phyllis Radmore Miriam White Sharon Hertzel Wallace Croatman Mildred Glaser Peter Kussi Virginia Schlaer Jesse Celband 'Hn' XHISTX lilflflillf, il sunny, llliglll pluw, xsilll un int:-H1-4'lu ul zllrllusplmwm-, is llu- slltll ulwn- me-mln-rs ul' lhis hmmm' sfwie-ly g lugvllwr uml nu-vl lllvil' QIH11-rs, flluxlys Km-Ill:-r, 'lwmllly Ifirhlllilll .Ie-an lhwrm-r, um! 'llmm liyrnv, mluring i'l'l't' In-rimls. ll is ulsu llu In-zulqllzlrlm-rs fm' lln- luluring sf-nwivv. . 2' .. . 'Q' l 1 X y Wah Slumlf-nl juurnallisls sln-ml su HIUVII lime- in IIN- Pl Hl,HfX'I'IUNN ww., 1 v . . . Hl'l'l4.l'. llull lllsw' fmullv l'Q'iQ'l' In ll us llll'll' sf-1-mul Iumnu-. 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I,awrem'v. I,.l,.B. MATTHEW L. DANN Principal since 1920 MAURICE D. HOPKINS Social Studies Columbia University, B.A., M.A. EVELYN KONICSBERG Speech Hunter College, B.A. FRANKLIN D. ROBINSON Mathematics Harvard University, B.S. MAUDE E. MANFRED Modern Languages Columbia University, M.A. DANIEL R. CAMPBELL Sciences Hamilton College, B.A., M.A. HELENE S. MACLAUGHLIN Girls' Health Education New Haven Normal School of Gymnastics AUGUST S. LEE f Civics ' f Peabody College, B.A. A Columbia University, M.A. New York University, Ph.D. A DEPARTMENT HEADS .l. C. TRESSLER English Syracuse University, B.A. Columbia University, M.A. DANIEL E. WOOD Music New York University, Teachers College CELESTE C. SWENSON Latin Barnard College, B.A. JOHN FOERSTER Secretarial Subjects New York University, B.S. INA W. JOHNSTON I Pratt Institute, Columbih. University of Wisconsin ALBERT E. COLLINS Boys' Health Education New York University, B.S. GEORGE KERLINC Accounting Adelphi College, B.A. Pace Institute Alf OJJ r R CORSUN, NIH. l'0I.l- I mel NIR. Vl'M,l,l'INlJORl . Pre I no he-tts-r plum- to hmvh than the homvmaking mom. NIR. 5Hll'Il.US is gvtting uvvr the- surprise of lmving his pix-hm' talu-n by u Ril'hlll0lllI Hill High vamlid l'llIllt'l'il hvml in Jxlllllllil' Vity Sllllllllvl' hmm' in South- xmrton VRS. l l,E'l'fflH':H :mul l'-INN! UF? Plljllyillll hrmnk- Olfflefltii Xxvllih' ruining qluun Hn' llllllllllilill. XIISS lHli'lxlfN. juft Ihr an -wwvllll finds In-rs:-ll in il light -put. Smiling g1uml4ll1lIlll'1'1Hy'. NIH5. XIIl,l,XIiIl :xml In-1' llilllgllllvll xl1ll'4'iil. un- posing: nt ilu-ir funn' nn-1' Imran' in liuvks liollnly. Vu. NIH. I'UHll'. :N IIVIIIQI IIRIIIIILILPII w ln' HH WVIINIIIVI' in tha- lie-:I 1 lfrow flaw fur l1'ill'll1'I'N. Smiling: 1 l1't'I'flIHf. WHS. IIN! XXNIIICZ if fm In-r waxy Im Irnm sr-luml llfkll'I' il llurrl dau mark. 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Uuriiig llw mlays following ll:-cm-riilwi' T, wv lwgau lo haw air raiil rlrills. XX 1- small lwvamv afwuslmiif-cl lo llwm, for xluring llw nrst few wwlis lllt'y in-rv almost mlaily 0I'l'lll'l't'Ili'PS. 'l'ln- 0.0. ulliw-i's organizvil ilu- Sluclvnls' l1vf'c-iisv :Kill llmigrm-ss, wliicll was lllf'l' name-cl llim- llc-lf-nsv 'Xml Luuiicil. lmlf-r llw lvaclwsliip of Mr. lic-n Nlivlivlsmi aml Mr. Nlauriw llupkins, llie counvil began by carrying on iliiws lm' vssvnlial mal:-rials: suvli as, Ilillwl' and lin foil. lt soon organize-ml 1 . . . . - . . . 1 l' irsl :Xml squaml in pre-parallon for pussllilc- all' allaffk. l,atc'r, ll look vliarge- ul thi- sale- nl' llQ'l'f'IlSf' Stamps in svlinol. lfrlwin Slf'lIlIl'lLlIlI1 has lwe-n serving 1 HlllKll'Illllt'il1l. The colorbearers at our assemblies are seen on the opposite page, wearing the uniforms of :Xmerican Nautical Cadets. liven before Pearl Harbor, the Red Cross llnit in the school was func- tioning. lts purpose is to provide clothing for l'furope's children, and also for Richmond Hill students in case of an emergency here. About hfteen girls stay each day to make these clothes. They are shown at work in the picture on this page. Mrs. Hortense l'artridge is in charge of the unit. Different teachers supervise each afternoon. Both teachers and students have attended First :Xid courses after school. .Npproximately thirty students and sixty teachers have earned certificates. The war has also affected the Curriculum. Several courses have been added to prepare boys to enter war industries after graduation. First :Xid has been included in the work of all hygiene classes. ' Offering Hillites the opportunity to combine pleasure and patriotism, the Spanish Club held a Victory Dance on Friday, March 20. Profits totaled 51547 and were used to buy a War Bond. , , . .1 xl 115 its qua .- f In X iclurx' Hook Lilllllhligll, Ililllltl I 1UIllIilbllIi'1l mm' 2000 airy, slmmm'il1g, l - U ' - -' sus mn-r, Hillile-s hm Il ' 1700 lnmlw H1'fUl't' lllf tm IIII x Nltllii 1 QW! OCPGCIV af War Richmond ltill would have no teams or clubs were it not for the General Organization. Students join the GO. for 25 cents a term, and they nray then participate in all extracurricular' activities. About 90 per cent of the student body belongs. The 0.0. and the class o . ' . 1. . president is chairman and Mrs. D 2 l 'i ' ' , orot ry O Hare is the faculty adviser. This term, the hoard, with the cooperation of a faculty committee, revised the corrsti- tution. lt provides for a party system to elect CD. officers, while the preferen- tial ballot, previously used for all elections, is now used only to choose class officers. The party system was used to elect next term's officers. The new constitution also provides for a system by which the average Hillite will have nrore to say in his government. The students in each official roorrr will choose f l l ' s' ' ' ' a re egate to express their opinions to the class officers, who in turn w'll ' ' D r report to the Student Board. The C.O. offic , , , ,r . . . ry successful school events. This spring's baseball rally was organized by them, as were the Community Dance last September, the March of Dime D , s ance in February, and the Spring Dance on May 8. After 1' . a ' ' rganrzer the Defense Aid Coun- cil. The Council is directly responsible to the Student Board. ln war as in peace, our G.O. can be counted on to face each ' fficers form the Student Board The C' O ers are chiefly responsible for m'rr earl Harbor, the Student Board o f ' l crisis with appropriate action. , I ' V Tlre oflfeers for mtl llus Iernr .v 6.0. oHn'crx are lzrelvn QPIIIPI' l I . lerm ure Bull Birn- . . lruum. r'i1'e-presizlelrl: Milflrezl Sleiger. sec'- tlll'I'IHlf!'I lhmulfl uHl'K',r'X. Irerlsurer: Bal: remrv: Tom Brennan. ulternulc: Cecil llciflell, xeeretrrry: Bill Mezivlf, president. I' 1- unrl JWHIIII' lI'l xhfules. prrsnlenl, mul If allure ffroulnrun. rr . rn: prrsnlenl. rn-usurer. enior ,xdrizifa Leadership, scholarship, character, service, and humility, the guiding principles of the members of Senior Arista, were once more set forth by the leaders of this honorary society at the traditional .-Krista assemblies on Novernber 28 and May 8. ln the fall, the forty-nine Hillites whose record of achievement proved them to he most worthy of this society were installed by Miss Ruth Ratelle, Krista Senate Leader. ln the s rrinf sixty-nine new members were elected. l iw . .N few days after the oflicial installation, the new members had to prove that they could take it at a party given for them by the old members. They had to eat candy which was attached to a string, and push balls along the floor with their noses. The newcomers soon became acquainted with the old members when they were told to get the autographs of as many of them as they could within the spaee of a few minutes. Name tags also helped. Plllt' I gf N-. 1 11' .'ll'i.sI1l p11l'tt'. Xen' flrislu lllt'llllIt'I'S ji-eil eurli ullnv' I'lllll'1'HHl' :'o1'el'crl IIIIlI'SlllllllHl7H'.i. film .Nrl11111l1n1ul.1'r, girl lt'll1l4'l 111' 111.1111 llllllllg flu' lull , 1'11l.x ul ilu' rflrlfllz' 1'4'f1'n111u1, H1111 of X1'1sl11 s must 1111l1111'l1111l Sl'I'Xll'l'h 111 llll' 511111111 IS lin- l11lm'111g s1-V111-1-. X1'1fl11 slu lll'lllr, 115 111-H 215 11111111 1111-111111-rs ul ilu' lmrlms 1'l11111l, giw 111151-w1'11l Iit'l'illllS il lt'l'lIl lu hu-lp ' ' ming l1'1111l1l1's in llwir slllnlivs 1 ' -- 1 ' 1 1 ' 's I1-1111 wwe ' '-fu' ' '1 urn ' '1 . grr, 1 ' , llr l1'ulf'll1', lflxlll 51-111 lltllillgl. l',111'l1 I1-1-111 Xrulu 1'11111l1111ls il 1l11111'v. xslnvll 11s 11lxs11xs I1111111 il 5lN'lill illltl lllllllll'Iill Slll' H' ,HMM 1-1-ws. 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'l'l1 3,806 students in Richmond Hill's three huildings. That makes roughly 7,732 parents who may he sullering from an overdose of llenry l who think that high sehool is one hig ioke . ayhe that guy hehind you in ollititl w morning thinks itis 1 'o l llc ere are ' i .Nldrit-li ant Nl L . -x .c n'4 :hes your 'l'rig. every iost llillites don't. That art student whose .l paintings are on display up in lfailor l.ihrary doesn'l. like most student specialists he is taking the general eourse. llut il' anyone thinks he's just puttering around, he should rellecrl that it takes a lot to make a harassed student pause and admiree-a harassed student who is frantically looking for a nit-e short hook to read for that linglish report due da' ' i tliven that ever-ready l,ihrary Squad - ' liinesll P who moot it kr, hut n ty alter tomorrow. tant make up a l'ellow's lnind some- l erhaps your parents have acquired the notion that all teachers are ogres and all school work drudgery from the way you hury yourself in that awfully long liieero assignment each night when dishwashing time rolls around. Nlayhe they are right in their own way, for the happy-go-lucky grin of resig- nation of the unfortunate history student who has studied the Clayton X Trust :Kel hy mistake instead of the factors of produ ' ter that is the particular propeil :Ks the ax : nti- Cllllll, is i- ' ' ' y of youll 'erageHill'l ' ' X's ' if Y tant ol a laugh- 1. 1 e iushes into the building at 8:07 on his way to Miss iooni to find out how really to extract a square root, or to his ollieial to ive that spelling the final once-over lightly, he may have to r ' note or less 8I'VL0l 6l, l'LlfLl'VL The rufcleria -- home n lIl'lIlIj' milk uml lufelre-c'enl lunrlies. .j'0H'l.' HCAIFLDVIIJ .S?IAL!2I'l! Mrzriz il may mfzrerrz Szgjhcf: Jcfiaof plough through various groups of students clustered in the doorways chat ting with their friends about school activities. g'What do you think about Ilonzirufs winning Pacemaker? one asks. livery llillite is proud of the many awards won by the scbool's bi-weekly tabloid newspaper. Even the lowliest of the 856 seniors wouldn't think of missing the Corn l'ixchange,' or the sports pages, even if he has to read them over someone else's shoulder after lunch in the cafeteria. Not every Hillite entered the writing contest held by the Dome, the school literary magazine, but no one can escape having his picture taken for Arch- way, the senior book, recently made an annual. liven that fellow next to you in physics who merely takes notes while you wonder if you're putting the positive plug in the negative outlet will be there. Ten years from now private secretary Jane Doe won't remember that there are 432 seventh termers and 424 eighth termers among this year's seniors, but she'll never forget the day she was initiated into the Commercial Honor Society, or the day she took that typing test with an empty typewriter. f,-Xfter all, how was she to know- l s 18 s not supposed to look at what she's writingll fx x.J .wlielrex nf Fuilor Libr: On the other hand, in 1952, that statistically minded l'rofessor Z at Y liniversity, who once paced the main buildingas hall fwith a pass, or else the Student Court would show him that democracy can get tough, tool might he interested to know that as of 19-1-2 A.D. there were 1-15 teachers in his alma mater. Unlike some seniors he didn't rush out at l:U0 as he might have, nor at 2:30 either. lllenty of organizations took up his time after scliool-,-Xrista, Council of Nations, this club and that. But toward the end of his last term one thing overshadowed the rest-Class Nightl liven a studious academic student could do something. tllass Night-May l was a gala day from start to finish! First there were the ,lune graduates wearing their colorful Alpine hats and senior pins, who took over their classes and really turned the tables. Didn,t bald Mr. Q look funny throwing those spitballs at uteachern? The Class Night show featured hapless Richard Hill fMel Cohenj, who gets a glimpse of Sue Ueanne llirtj when he registers as a green freshman. The ambitious hero attempts to excel in all the activities Sue is interested in, but in all is a total flop. Perhaps this was a hit of cruelty on Sue-,s part, for she headed the Class Night committee which wrote llll? play, though Miss Mildred Windecker was in charge of the program. june 3 saw the hoy's gym transformed into a ballroom hy glittering new decorations for the Senior Prom. On June 8 the Seventh Term Dance was held there. What was that we were saying about fun and laughter, work and elllort, the light-hearted upward striving of youth? Why, when it comes to these things, Richmond Hill has them all beat! Who does this guy Aldrich think he is, anyway? 'l'lmu.vumls of lmolrx fill Ill! 'lll I nt nnrm'm'erut'11l. CQLHJQP 01201085 Sl'Il l'l'INll4lCR . . . marked the end of vacation and the beginning of a new term. Jeanne llirt was installed as G.0. president, and soon after the GO. sponsored an evening dance. Un the serious side, Home conducted a literary contest on G'l'eople At Work, while Joseph Hill was reappointed Guard head. 0tl'l'Ol5lCH . . . and her cool breezes saw Domino win Pacemaker rating among other awards, while :Xrista elected 49 new members. NOVICMBICH . . . had her traditional 'Thanksgiving holiday celebrated by a play on the theme .-Xinerieans, Be Cratefulln Home came out, and Pat Bolton was elected new editor. Domino chose liarry Rogow, Archway, Lore l'rausnitz and Betty Stringham. Boys' Varsity initiated their new members at a Block Party, and the seventh termers sponsored a Thanksgiving Dance. IJHCIICINIBIQR . . . was a significant month. Christmas was celebrated by the traditional pro- duction of a sk Christmas Carol, starring Bill Mezick, but something else was signified by the Y formation which climaxed the Aquacade. Henry fl1I4'Hf' .xpmks ul lln- ,luna- Rapone was chosen commissioner, while Jeanette Isolano and Bob Smith starred in Yeomen of the Guard. JANUARY . . . as is traditional, saw some new leaves turned over. Bill Mezick was elected president of the C.O., Arista chose Gladys Koehler and Tom Byrne as its new leaders, and 350 seniors got their diplomas. FEBRUARY . . . heard Alan Singer,s band at the March of Dimesv dance. The Domino Variety Show featured a farce, but dead serious was the C.O. when it or- ganized a Defense Aid Council, which started the sale of War Savings Stamps. MARCH . . . threw out its chest in pride as 1,800 baseball tickets were sold and Domino won Medalist award at Columbia. Arista defiantly held a dance on Friday the 13th. The juniors enjoyed sketches and dancing at their Jamboree. APRIL . . . may have been fooling, but the baseball team wasn't when it took the season's opener from Cleveland, 8-0. Arista elected 69 new members, and the music groups presented Rose Maiden. Dome came out in Red-White and-Blue. MAY . . . breezes wafted the gaiety of the first Spring Dance, C.O. sponsored, and the drama of Stage Door, featuring Dorothy Nolan, Bill Mezick, Jerry Fuchs, and Estelle Jussim. The new G.O. officers, Cecil Rhodes, Bob Birn- baum, Mildred Steiger, Wallace Croatman, and Tom Brennan, were elected by a new party system. JUNE . . . bade sad farewell to the graduating Hillites, but not before the seventh termers had had their evening dance and the eighth termers their Senior Prom. Cfadking gckoed ' . . X x l: -.-ga X 'iw ? A 5 sp, ,wk P' wx 4' . Q? l'vfR'X1ff'Xf'-,2' - 4, V A L 4-IF, 1 r 1 Q YS' Q Af 2 :ff f xxx A QQ , 'N Lk. A Xb ' J 1? r f .. was l. , F , 5 N S. V 'X an I Mm? ix - jj vi N A ' -1aRl22w7Yx H The past year has been one of the most critical in athletics in many seasons. Several sports were abolished, others were threatened with curtail- ment, and still others fared poorly in competition. ln addition, there was a tightening up in the regulations of the Health lfducation Department, as a result ol. the war. lfurther cooperating with the war efliort, the department is sponsoring aliter-seliool recreation in various sports, in keeping with the national policy ol' physical fitness. l irst Aid instructions have been given in hygiene classes, amd Nlr. llarley Thomas, member of the Health Education Department, has been training a group to serve as a First Aid unit in emergencies. llillites are being ollered many opportunities to keep their health up to it high standard by adequate exercise. There are two bowling groups, which meet several times during the week. Students so desiring are permitted to complement their regular P. T. classes with activity in swimming. There is also a Leaders' Club, under the direction of T Mr. Harley Thomas in the absence of Mr. Hugh Hutchison. This club has met every Thursday during the term. Members make use of the apparatus in the gymnasium and improve their health with varied exercises. Basketball results were not up to par. After two close losses to Bayside and Long lsland City, the squad fell apart. They showed no sort of form until they met Far Rockaway in an engagement on the home hardwood and gained revenge for an ear- lier defeat at the Rockets, hands. The final figures were Richmond Hill -11, Far Rock- away 37. The Hillites, playing a return contest against the city champion, Andrew Jackson, again showed promise when they held the vaunted Hickories to a 31-21 count. ,lim Stephans, the one player besides Captain Jim Brennan and George Kaiser to receive a major letter, is the only starter of this past season graduating. Hopes, , therefore, are at a high level for next T T season. , Mr. lsidore Mabel was fortunate in fond xoar having a quintet of veterans return to the tennis wars. The veterans in order of their standing on the squad were Bert Olton, Bob Wendt, lliek l'iasterlin, Don Weeks, and Ray Roser. Warren ,Iuchatz played in the number six spot. lid Slater and Bill Freund rounded out the squad. ln their first two outings, the team was swamped by Newtown and Forest Hills by 5-0 scores. Don Weeks shone in defeat. Following a borough curtailment of inter-school swimming competition for the first half of the past year, because of a lack of coaches for all the schools, the mermen set out in their quest for the city championship. The team was again coached by Commodore John Hoffman, who previously piloted Lion aquatic squads to five successive city victories. The beginning of the season was highlighted by the swimming of Captain Tommy Byrne, Gene Traiteler, George Pappas, and George Yan Uormorlen. However, Byrne was forced to withdraw from competition for several weeks, as he punctured his left ear drum. Van Dor- ' , A .. ' morlen effectively filled this gap in the , absence of the captain, who is recognized A ' .5 as one of the ablest distance men in the i ' g V- .. ' city. Pappas shattered the pool breast- 'Q 1 31. stroke record in the Jamaica meet and s ,,. , q continued his fine work all season in the s Q A A ' an team's quest for a city title. Traiteler was I the team's high point-getter in the 100- yard dash. This season's baseball team was not as- sured existence until Easter vacation. This turn of events was brought about because the G.O., having lost money on basketball, was unable to sustain similar losses for the diamond game. A successful sales campaign was highlighted by a monster rally in Hazen Hall. The necessary 1500 tickets were sold and 300 more. The squad was composed mainly of rookies, with veterans George Diehl, cap- tain, ,lirn Brennan, pitcher, and George Kaiser, outfielder, used by Coach George Schmidt to steady the boys. Cleveland, last year's champion, was beaten in the season's opener by a rousing 8-0 count. liltilllhl' ol tht- tc-ani s poor lnttinff ancl lwlmhnlf. lXf'YSl0Ilt'I' lot- t,iainliront- ln tht- rontt-sts that lollowc-tl, tht- hast-hall group tlul not hu- up to its iuspn-ions tlvhut. l.a1'k ol slirkwork in tht- rlutrh antl 1-ostlv 1-rrors in the- ha lit 1-ost lhn-in st-wral xirtoric-s, nolahly against l.an+-, wht-n tht- Itillitt-s finial:-ml the-ir total ol' nine- hits with an vqual nunilwr of vrrors. ,lim llrc-nnan, lnst-string pitrhvr, llf'l'li0l'HlPtl axle-quatvly and was rrvtlitc-ml with se-vc-1'al lossa-s - , . . - . - 1 . 2' ra . ' intl first liasvnian lilllll'li lxirrlu-r, lioth rookies, ws-rv tht- onlv plavvrs to lnt tonsistvnlly. tlthc-r playt-rs lwrokf' loose' ss-wral tinws hut not f-nongh to 1 talrlish Ihr- Rlt'llIlIUIltl llill ninv as a mlangvrous thrc-at wht-n al lmat. . . . , . . . -Xllm-r le-achng tht- vltys rnaslnc--wwltlvrs two ye-ars ago, tht- goll te-ani ilioppt-ml se-wral notrhe-s a ye-ar ago. llowc-wr, this past ye-ar, with Captain I 1 ink Zinnne-r to lc-all the-ni, ancl lah-nry Owe-n, ,lohn lfirhhorn, antl lloh tirall' to .till tha-ir 1-aptain, tht- loam again play:-cl winning golf. 'l'hvy op:-nwl against tht nm-wly-l'orim-ml lforvst Hills vnlouragc- on May Al-. w -. . - rw . llu- loilsnn-n wvrv unclvr tlw lvamlf-rslnp ol llvrt Olton. llwv thcl not Ialu- pirt in thf- annual Ilitlfllf- 'l'ournamvnt at N.Y.l'. lN'l'ill1St' niitl-yvar final tx nninalions wore- hc-ing givvn tht- sanw week. The l'vin'e'rs flirt not start oll' too wt-Il, winning only two ol' thvir first hw starts. Ulton was aitln-ml hy irrvn lxuntz and ,lov RUllll'Illlt'I'lLIPl', who l'0Ill't'll from tht- nunilwr two antl tlnm' slots, i'm-spf-c'tix'f-ly, anml .lorry 5llL1ll'9I', flrahani Svlim-iclvr, William lini- lllt'll,itlltllrl'I'illtl5lllNxl'Slt'lIl.N112 l. Nagournvy avtwl as atlvisvr to tht- sqnzul Il lflz' Iilm-lr l'lll'll. Sillllffilillg ,gTJl1ll'lAI.IfLg PIU ll-ry lim-xx' ul' us l'Llll ri-nu-mlu-r llu' lmlmu-la partie-s wllicli wvrv so popular ill-ll'l' llui Wurlil War. llms'vwi', llui gmuul olcl llilyS we-rc rvvivvml un Nuwmlu-r IIT iii llu' girls' gyllllliwllllll, purlrioluully Cll'l'Ul'2ll9ll with rcul, wliilv, mul lmliu- lmzillrums uiul stu-aii1vi's. Coluiliil luumllis liiuul llu- simlvs of tlul room, auul llu' rm-iitvr of llui gym wus rupml ull' for mluruiug. 'lllux orguiiizzilions whim-li llLll'lll'lIlillPll in llu- planning of luumllis, gurnes mul Slllt'-illll'ilK'll0IlS we-l'v Sworil Surivly, llulpliins, Girls' lmzulf-rs lilulm, Boys' mul Girls' Yursily, zuul ilu- lislurr Squaul. 'lllu' prim' ol' zulniissiim was lvn l't'llls mul mu- vuulml enjoy vwrytliing for ulurut lliirly-fiw- cunts. llmnvrnzulv uuiliivs, nip-cakes, zuul varuly we-rv solml in tlu- luumllis, as wvll :ls liquiil rvfrvslinu-nts. 'lllu' nel llllillil' ul' tlui t'H'Ill was 55120, mul Sworcl Siu-ivly lupiu-ml all orguiiizailimis in pmms. Ulu- ol' ilu- liigliliglils ul' llu- illllQ'I'llOOll was ilu- lfiltllllllllill paulclling si-ssimi gin-ii lm' llu- irc-wly-1-le-1-11-ml IIlQ'Il1llUI'S of Buys, Yzlrsily. 'lllu- llirongs xu-wml llu- lorlurv, wliilm- Mr. John l,0llil0l'l gun, ai liluw-liy-l1low zu'c'ulml of llu- niauu-uw-rs. -l HMV! ll f1lXA'l'f f.11II vnu :lrup ilu' lnzll In ilu' liu.wL':'l. wrt: .llixx lxlnrh fuim in Ifu' jim 111 jA8 ,Mid QI .. sfmlls' suLe. for llllli.Nifl. .-Xlthough well hegun is half done, is an old adage, it is revived with the beginning of each term of girls' sports. The fine enthusiasm ellorts of our girls, started this past year's ball houncing toward a high goal and rolled it through a successful year. .-X hnc example of this was Sword Society, a group of girls chosen for their unusual qualities for leadership and athletic prominence. The memhers haw-n't fenced around any hush hy any means. lfach Sword girl got right down to the point and participated in the various athletics, hesides assisting the llealth lfducation Department in its activities. That first athletic enthusi- asm, created hy Miss Helene Saxe Macluaughlin in l92s1, has now developed into the society that is the highest honor in sports that any girl may attain. The leading girl athletes of the school were not to he outdone. l many hours of hard work to gain the l00 ' ' in Yarsity. lu s -' LIIHWN and I looli points necessary for memhership a t tum they started a campaign to promote interest in girls' activities and to spread the significance ofthe major R each memher sports. Necessity is the mother of inventionfi ln l930, the need was trained girls to assist in class and the result, Girls' l.eaders liluh. Throughout the past season, these chosen girls elliciently took charge of games and squad work. Some memhers are always sent to take part in field days with other schools. Un these occasions, all compete in sports activities for enjoyment only. ln addition, Leaders' filuh girls help train others to extend their valu- . aglfrong in agjoorfzi l,cmlers ring up u high srorr Dolphins slnr able aid into sports activities, so that they too may cease to be followers and become Leaders Our aquacades and other water events would have been incomplete with- out the participation of Dolphins. Their lithe figures stroke out thy years back to 1937, when the hrst Dolphin made her graceful entrance into the pool. It was then that Florence Hughes and Lillian Murphy gathered twelve girls together who shared the desire for better swimming for girls. Since that memorable year, Miss Vivian l.evy has watched over this water-baby, Dolphins, until it sulliciently matured to be recognized by the school as the girls' honor swimming organization. Wllt'll Florence Hughes and Lillian Murphy graduated, they left the Dolphin Trophy to the school. Competition for this award first began in 1039 and three girls have since won it. Charlotte Dittmar most recently added her name to the trophy and received a medal for her own keeping. The Health Education Department also gives a swimming award, a Senior Trophy, which was last presented to Alice Feldman. That new member of the Cheering Squad, Algernon Malparensi, sure caused more lung expansion at some of the games this past season. Perhaps you haven't met Algernon, our six-legged horse. fThey say his moth scared by a centipedel. He successfully HI with the rest of th . er was 'oused the cro l' e squad, at rall' P ' 's at Dt-xt ' ' ' wc s to cheer, along ics, assemblies, and games. Look for him er l arlv at the next game. l.ouisa Wingate fountletl the girls' hraneh of the I'.S.fX.l.. 'llhe first presiclent, Miss flath- erine l.everieh, was given a trophy. 'llhis he- eanie the Catherine l.everieh Trophy in 1031 antl has heen given eaeh year sinee to the high sehool with the greatest numher of I'.S.-X.l.. metlals awartletl in one year pro- portionate to the registration of girls. llieh- montl Hill has won this trophy seven out of eleven years. .-Xt every graduation, the l.onisa Wingate lintierhill flertifieate is given to the senior girl most outstanding in sports, eharaeter, antl leatlership. The final game of last term's haskethall intramurals, hetween the sevens antl eights, proved to he the most exeiting in many a term. y 'llhe shrill note of the whistle hrought the panting girls to a halt. The seore was tietl and overtime ealletl. 'llhe sevens gainerl a point with a free shot, hut the seniors were cleter- mined to retain their reeorcl of the two previous terms. Une of their team sank a hasket, and again they were the sehool champs. 'llhe seventh termers were more fortunate with eaptainhall. 'llhey eame out on top in the tournament, with every game a yietory. From our own gym elasses, we hear two 4 huntlretl throats ring out with We ttitl it he- . fore anrl we ean do it again. Nlarehing feet y heat out the rhythm in unison. Perhaps the girls are not in military uniform, hut they are training to he useful in the present emergeney. l4'orw'a-a-ard march! is the command, antl every foot steps forth. :Xrountl the room they go antl then form a eomplete eirele with eight abreast. The imaginary clrone of a Jap homher gives a warning. Frightenecl or injurecl vietims faint. Those trainerl, rush to their aitl antl earry the patients to the limergeney l'ost hy means of an improvised stretcher, a ehair usecl as a litter, or two-man wrist Carry. This is only a rehearsal, but if it should he repeated real- . istically, all of our girls are prepareil to meet l the 1-all to serviee. riumla an gckoezi , r H ,V 1 X X N W U ' . Xia. ' K W . . R 'Q WJ Wh xy. .'ZgNf55iy W ' 'I x.. '!- , tl 7 4 1,5 11 . ,X ' ' Vfjt yw lwfum X , fy -Q 4' 2 fin, I' X, 4 . ,' f . 4 - U 'N K ' ixm-2'f' gidlw. A ,W f ' N M-. Ft' .fs X331 -'1z'Q5ij! ? W 'a ifeg- 1 :wi E: -L73 fi 5' Q1 ,arf W: QL g, XT, X iivi'-' QNX L 'es' g.jf1ff' 5 ,ji sw ,. ,3'QJQ-.IQ 4S'fQ-jj! .I ,K Lf' 2 ri 'FM H -N1-'s' 'ki J .MN X .'1wu f. -M w. K H 2- 5 ' X Q32 1' ii T ' QA 3' 711-u :1x: 37 '. QA 'I YU? Q a X . f. I A-.-.....---- V' -f-'-ia-'w-1iiH3-:u- V ' X. X ,,.. ---- -xi ' --.wax M iam ff-1' T7 15'-f' .lOllN AKHRS EllgllIl t'l'iIll!-llllIIllt'tl .lohnny has sf-rw-d as Livutvnant and tio-1 iaptain of tht' Stags- llri-w. 'l'hf- l'hilad4-lphiu lnstitutv of 'l'e-xtilr l':llflillt'f'l'lllLI should we-li-onw this ff-llow who has c-njoyi-d his physirs and vlwln- istry voursvs most of all. DORIS Al.l'IXANlll'iR Desirous ol vntvring the tif-ld of adv:-rtising. Doris plans to talu- a 1-oursv in this type- of work. She has sr-rve-d on the l.ihrary Squad and the Guard l or1'e- and helongvd to the- Ne-wman and Vovations tilulrs while- with us. MARION ANDICRSFN Marion has lwt-'rt an avtive' worker on pulmlivations as tiluhs liditor of llomino. She- is a ine-rulwr of Quill. She has also he-en svvrvtary to Mr. Atwat:-r and a mt-mlwr of Senior Arista for some- te-rms. QLICORGIC ASSMAN Us-orgc' drfsirrs to lwvonw a governnwut printf-r after graduation. ln svhool he- has lwvu a mf-mlwr of thi- Ouard l or'm-. as wr-ll as a l'.'I'. sw-- rvtary. ROSHMARY RAtll.l'iY Ros:-mary may he justly proud of hvr tint' re-vord. POSSFSHOI' of I'.S.A.l.. Pins, fllwvrorrs, and Swimming Pins, she is also a nn-mlwr of Girls' Load- 1-rs' tilulv. DONALD BAKER tlornell should welrorne- lJon. a light opvra loxvr, who in- te-nds to vornple-te his r'duc'as tion at that university. lihem- istry has proven to lu' the sulf- ji-vt from whivh hP has dv- rivcd tht- most plz-asurr-. ICIGHTH TICRMICRS 'F HOW.-XRD ll.-KKKR Howie, who is at thc- prose-nt time striving to lvarn how to play the' trumpet, should like tht- engine-vring rare-Pr he has vhosvu. for hc- has 4-ujoyt-d his mathvmativs voursn- most. SOl'llll'i WKNIIROWIKIZ Sophie- is tha- holder of many tllwvrons to prove' that sports arf' indw-d hvr favoritt' avtiv' itie-s. 'I'hf- sw'rf'tarial world should wvlvome- this girl who hr-lie-ve-s that ln the moun- tains of truth. you llt'Vt'l' 4-limln in vain. F'l'l'Il,l.A B.-KNITROWIUZ Wh:-n Stella sets out for hvr lmsiuess varvffr. shi' will haye- a fine' rm-ord. She has If-d an artivef svhool lilo as a lllf'lllllt'l' of .lunior Arista. I.:-:uh-rsi. Newman, and llanw- tiluhs. Shel holds hoth l'.S..'X.l.. and Swimming Vins. lllCNRll'i'li'l'.-X llAR'l'StIll llrnri.'i who has rrr-vm' missvd a day of svhool, lwrps in thc' pink of 4-ondition hy howling. dauving. and roll:-r skating. Vllhilf' in svhool shv has lu-vu ser-rt-tary to Xlrs. l'artridgr- and a mvmlwr of .lunior Arista. Kl'INNl'I'l'll llkllltfll Ks a possvssor ol a Nlajor Nlusit' liettvr. a partivipaut in Ye-oman of the Guard, 'All, and Spring Festivals, a me-ms he-r of the- All tfity High School Chorus, and our or- vlwstra. Kon has a musival l'f't'0TKl thatis hard to lwat. ROBPIRT HAUM .MnPri4'a first, last. and als ways. Boh's patriotis' motto is worth adopting. Ile- has hee-n a rm--mln-r ol' the Bowl- ing tlluh and like-s to sit with his ear glued to a program of swing musir-. CllARl.l'IS ll.-Uililrl lime and tide wait lor no man. says Charles, who wasted no time hut earned a Scholarship Pin, and Perfect Attendance Certificates. took part in llandlrull lntramurals and ln-came an memher of Junior Arista during his stay at Richmond llill. CICORCIC BAYICH The University of New llamp- shire should welcome a stu- dent us active us George. Ile hus lneen Co-manager of the llnmino Circulation Staff. and a memlrer ol' the Usher Squad. llc' has earned n Scholarship l'iu amd at Conuucndatiou Card. VICTOR BICCKNIAN l'roud of his Major Music Letter? Of course. Vu is. Although he has participated in the activities of Orclu-stra. Camera Cluh. and sports. his scholastic Sllllllllllgl was not found lacking. lle is a mem- her of .lunior Arista and has Pm an Scholarship ' . Nl.-llllli lllilillli Artistic talent and good schol- arship will help 'Nlarie attain success in the field ol' art. During her stay in Richmond Hill. she was secretary to Xliss Feise, me-mlmer of Leaders' Chill, und received mention on the Regents Honor Roll. AH'l'lIllR lll'il'iClIl'IR'l' Art. an memlmer of Senior Arista. has divided his time lvetween draluatics and sports. He has participated in the Spring Festivzxl in '40 and the Spring Play in '-ll. Between rehearsals he has found time to play in the liaskctlvall ln- trammrals. MAHCARITI' l3l'Il.lNl AN'l'l'i Maggie has divided her time Inetween politics and soorts. She has served her class us Vl1't'-lll'l'Sl1lf lll in the sevcnth and eighth terms. She is the proud possessor ol an maximum muuher ol Perfect Attendance Certificates and a memlmer ol' I.:-aders' Cluln and Senior Arista. l'IIClI'l'll 'FIGRM lilib N i ! it L . S Q r in i r gait.-a --,,, x it .sw K Qi ,Q EDWARD BENNl'i'l l' A Journalism Letter was awarded to lid for his ser- vice as Photography Editor of Domino. He is a memher of Senior Arista and the En- gineering Cluh. He hopes to study at M. l. T. to become an engineer. ROBl'iH'l' Bl'1NNlC'l l' Hllonit get excited is Bolv's favorite saying. A recipient of Perfect Attendance Certifi- cates, he has served his class hy acting as Class President in the fourth term. MADELYN BERG The Colden Rule is hladelylfs guide. She loves horsehaek riding. swimming, howling, captainhall, and sports in gen- eral. She has received Chev- rons and Blue Cards. Al'l'l'llUli Bl'iRZ0l.l.A Arthur's liking lor sports and health education work will he an asset when he trains to he a fireman. He lists Leaders' Cluh, P.S.A.L. Pins, and Blue Cards among his awards. VINCENT HIGANSKI Vincent, who will do some form of defense work after graduation, has served the school in many ways. He has been Commissioner of the Guard Force and secretary to Mr. Collins and Mr. Thomas. SELMA BILICK Sei has led an active life as President of the Photoplay Chili and sevretary to teach- ers. She also received a Bas- ketball Major Letter and l'.5.A.l.. Pins. lIlitI'l'0R IILMIK pl l'lllSSll'ill lllllfilt' lover. llul- lvu has lu-en mentionetl on the llegents llonor Roll. Ile int:-mls to enter the lnotany lit-lal. aml is going to stntly at the 'Nlassaehnsetls State tlollegze. ,IUIIN lil.,-MIK 'flat-k. an airsminaleal young: man. is looking: forwaral to joining: the .-Xrinv Air llorps, a litting: voeation lor one who has enjoyecl math. shop wolk. annl sei:-nee. lNlli0'I'llY l1l,0lClQlll.l'i always he preparetli' is a litting: molto for a lntnre sten- oy,:t'apher, Coming: from Grover tllevelaml lligll. Dot lonntl time to lu- ser-retary to Miss Northnp. anal to ree:-ive a tfommenslation liarml aml lihev- rons. SlNll,N1'X BOIDNICIC Queens College shouhl nel- '-ome Selma. who is an llonors S4-hool student. She has de- riveml mneh pleasure from her vvork in the CXll'il'l'llI'I'll'lllilI' sports, and intends to heeome an seeretary for an importing anml exporting: firm. tllilllllllf llUl'ilIKl.lN lleorge has given real serviee to the sehool as a memher ol our llasehall anrl Traek 'IH-ams. Miter graduation he plans to final a position in the tielmi of nu-ehanies, a litting rareer lor one who wants to Keep 'em flying. lllilNZ llUli'l l'l'iKIllliR Ilesicles playing: the violin in the tll'I'l'lPSll'l'l. lleinz is a memlmer ol' the First Aitl lllnlr. Light elassiral mnsir' rates -ll with hiln hoth in and ont ol' school. l'IliLH'l'H TICRM ,S-rf l'A'l'Rll1lA H0l,'l'ON Not only has good-naturetl Patty heen the lfclitor ol' Home antl Assistant lilnlrs I-141- itor of Domino. hut she was also on the Class Night Com' mittee. She is a memher ol Senior Arista anml has a Seholarship l'in. EDNIUND BUNNY lial. who has the fine ree-owl of never missing: a rlay ol school, has tlerivetl most plea- sure from wood shop, a sult- ,ieet whieh he someday hopes to teaeh. lle has heen aetive in Intramural Basketball aml is a memher of the Art Metal lflnh. W.-KRRHN B00 If he lives np to his motto, 'l'rilles make perfeetion. lint perfeetion is no trillef' Will'- ren may he sure ol' snr-eess. -X memher of Leamlers' lllulo. he has also lmeen artive in ln- tramural llamllrall annl lias- ketlnall. FH-XNK BUIHIICS Nothing: ollers Frank. u mem- lrer ol' the Newntan aml lveaml- ers' fflnlrs, more pleasure than playing: hasketlnall. llowever. he rates playing: the elarinet aml rf-ailing lillery Qin-en's mysteries set-ond among his pastimes. FRANK IIUSAK Sports loving: Frank has heen Captain of the 'l'rai'k 'l'eam, member of Leaders' and Yar- sity Cluhs, aml has rereiverl a Nlajor l.etter, l'.5.A.l.. Vins. aml a metlal for his 'l'raek work. till.-KRl.l'iS BHAlll.lC Listening: to Tommy l7orsey's solid swing is 'liharlic-'s favorite form of relaxation. This memher of the Newman filnlm hopes to set-nre a posi- tion after gramlnation. l'ilJWlN IHIHCWICR A lllt'lIllbCl' of Senior Arista. Pill hopos to stutly at N.Y.ll. to lwvolne- an accountant. lla- hus scwva-ml as St'1'I'Q'IilI'j' to Nlr. Wlu-r-lor. anal has won his Scholarship l'in. l'e'1'lm-vt :Xt- tc-lnlant-o tIvrtilit-an-s. and l'.S..'K.l.. l'ins. .l.MIli lililtlll'liNl'KN 'l'ox is a wry patriotis' young man. Wln-n our vonntry was attavlwil, ln- 0ilit'l'l'll his se-rvive-s to the :truly anml is now a nu-tnlrf-r ol' tln- .-Xrnny Mi- 1104, lNl:KlU lllilXll.UXN 'llalvntvil in niusiv anml a low-r ol' it. Mary has ln-e-n a nwln- lwr ol' llhoral 'l'raining:. l'e-r- lt-vt ,'xllt'lltlilllt'l' lIe'rtilim'ati's auml a lfouune-nilation liaril arm- also he-rs. She- has se-IW:-il as sf-f'rr'tary to Nlr. 'l'rs-sslf'l'. liltlllftlill l!ltlXlNlHll l' ltll l'l'l I 'l'l'IH M ICHS Q51 :Fa ' Nl.'XH.lUHllC l!R0'l'lllCRS A nnnnln-r ol Senior Arista and l.:-amlvrs' tflulm, Margie is also the Vivo-l'rvsi1lvt1t of tlirls' Narsity. Har training on tlu- vlass llaslu-tlrall and Cap- tainlvall 'l'e-anis shonlrl lnllp 1-n she- ln-votiws a physiq-al ' -4 ' tvavln-r, upon grail- nation liroin Savage: lYl,l.lS lllilllIllllAllSlCli l'hyl, an llonors School stu' il:-nt, has spa-nt hor tinu- svrv- ing: tlw srhool. At thc' prvseut tinw sho is Vivo-l'l'e'si4lt'llt ol' tln' F1-llowship tflull and an l'itlwl'ge'l1z'y ROOIII Aide-. Wll,lll'Il.MlN.'X lilillnlallil. livery 1-loucl has a silver lin- ing. says Mina, a vlassival niusir lov:-r. Ke-z-ping this in lninml throughout ln-r high svhool lift-. has nnulv lu-r on:- ol tlw ple-asantvst girls at Rirlnnonrl Hill. Shi- was Bili- lioguaplwr in the' l.iln'ary. til..-KDYS BIHIKNKR ft lutnre' una-hinist. lli1-lf' - Illllftlllglll swinuningz, ln-r favor- will sure-ly lu-ui-lit lil'0lll his iti- pastinw. illailvs has rf'- training in lnoth thv gc-iwral vviwil lfln-vrons and a l'.5. shop anml tln- print shop. Yon A K! :X.l.. l'in. She- plans to go into ge-t out what you put in. is V E4 lnisini-ss wlwrv he-r IIIOHO, the- niotto ol thc- l'ornn'r l're-si- ' tllvanlini-ss nt-xt to llorlliuz-ss. tlvnt ol' tlu' llrlnating lflulr. It t shoulml svrve- hr-r in gooal ste-axl. fi 'l.. A I x tnrrn IIRUIIKNIXN If i ' FH N , Sinn- lla ol some- se-l'vis'v . ..l,,, .. lvl 'Al15.'W'i'I vw-ry ilayi' is Hntlfs motto. 'ITIL --lvllo vllt'lIl'Yt':W hvr one- 1-an unile-rstantl hor many ' 5 :nfl Uflp, way' sm'l '45' has au'l1ie-ve-Inc-nts. :K nu-mln-r of ,A A , . tlimil 'ling dw S 'Wf',f'1' 'hp .lnnior Arista. the- Spanish ' 5' ,lim in 5 lwin iw'-P' Nw hai tflulr. llornino anml .4rrh11'ur A 5, 'Til' dl nrinllfpli of l'ea'l rf' Staffs. anal thc' lluarml l ori-v. -, ig ' ' If ul: tim! .tw Umifimmtill she- still lonnil tinw to la- Nlr. . Nfl? ufl:::ll'::'lll'2f1'lfS2':': i:? lt V' v,.. ,... .,.., ,.. ' ' 1 Q if-i i In Nh' 5 M 4 H mu' ' llvartlistonv lllulb. . .XM X Alilllllli RRUDNI-KN ,FX ,, , , :h'tiv's Major anal Minor IOM Bl RN! V I..-ti.-rs. ins..-x.i,. van., ,.m-a.-i- lf avi 1 l'1 vf fly Sf21,,H1i'- pation in llaslu-tlvall anel llanil- UU 0f,ll1fj 5WlllHll'lIl51 learn, lrall lllll'illllllI'lllh. antl avtivi- 81' , ffllfl l ff5'fl'A l 'll VfU'5ltYw ti:-s on the- 'l'ram'k TPAIIII. von- 'timmy . lms sllnwn his un' stitntn- mimle-:nw of his out- 5, !'f'!i'l i'l l 5' l,l Hfl0 Sl1it1- standing athlc-tif' alrilitv. llis s -- lllls l l 'l2 i a 0f Plans to f - - ' - ' on lnrlf' 51 is N o ltannn,: a linn-eton mlm-'g' v. winning Ilf'I'SOIllllIIy and hue- M. -l fl, ,ull UW ilfwf s lm 3 Q I 1 ' ' ' ll' 9' 1'llilI'i!l'lt'l' arv sure' to le-all li' lo suvvvss. .eil tlI,0ltlA tIAllll.l, Ilonors Sehool nrernlrer, tlloria has rnade a nalne for herself through her writing and her seeretarial serviee. She has served as ser-retary to six teaehers and has lreen Viee- l'resident of Quill. ltUlll'il'i'l' tfx'llN llolv. who eonres l-I'UllI the l,oonris Sehool, Windsor, lion- neetirnt, expeets to go to the University of Miehigan to study inedieine. lle is an ar- dent sports lover. l K'l'l'lltilA l2Al,l,AllAN Pat, who has earned her Nlinor Letters. l'.S..'X.lr. l'ins. and llhevrons. enioyed play- ing eaptainlnall. Although she spends most of her leisure time partir-ipating in sports. she lilies to read Kiplingis hooks lor diversion. .l'XNlC'l' tl-tl.l.lS ,N nrnsie lower. jan has de- rived the most pleasure from her work with the Orchestra in whieh she plays lroth the piano and the .f'f'll0. Mary lnnnaenlate llospital should wel:-onre this talented girl, for it is there that she wishes to train for her voeation, nurs- ing. DAVID CARLIN Dave tirrnly dee-lures that he has derived the most pleasure lrorn the friends he has met in R.ll.l'l.S. His favorite eonrse has lreen ehemistry and he intends following it through eollege. lll'IVl'1Rl,Y tIAHl,YLl'I Beverly helieves, Those who only hope are hopeless, Her interest in biology should help her in the eollege of her ehoiee, Cornell, where she will take a nursing eourse. lClGH'1'H 'TISRMICRS S'l'l-IVE lIAltM0lJY Steve, a rnernher of the Guard Foree for three terms. and an avid lraselmll lan. plans to join the :Kir Fore-e after graduation. NIN-X KIARUI. .N future journalist, Nina has gained valnahle experienee for her chosen profession through her work on Domino and Arrlruruy. She is also a rnenr- her of Senior Arista, Quill. and Leaders' tflnlm and has a Seholarship l'in and a llonnrrendation. tfllARI.l'1S tl.-Nlilt0l.l. liven though Charles spends his leisure time watt-hing or thinking ahout the llrooklyn llodgers, he has found tirne to serve as seen-tary to Messrs. Grehan. ltappaport. and Ryan. ,l0Sl'il'll li,-KltRUl,l, .loe.' has reeeirerl honors throughout his high svlrool eourse. lle has lleen the re- eipient of mention on the llonor, Regents llonor, and Hllflllill Honor Rolls. lle has also lreen given an English Commendation. lAWRlCNl1li ll.-tRR0l.l, An athlete. Larry was on the 'l'raek 'l'eanr and reeeived his Nlajor l.etter. lleing a nrernlrer of the Varsity ll tilnlr, Boys' Leaders' tflulv. and seeretary to Mr. llyers and llr. Sehmidt prove his ath- letie prowess. lil.l'IANORl'l llllliltltt Vivaeious Eleanor. rnenrlner ol' the Chet-ring Squad and Leaders' lllulr, plans to lu-- eorne a professional danr-er. Her favorite pastime is mak- ing new friends and aequain- liilt1'PS. .lfXlNllCS l1Ul l l'lX -X liivil Sc'rvi11' position will lu' .lim's goal. as hz' has on- joyml his sta-nography ami typowriting: 4'lHII'St'S most. llis motto is l'iarly to ln-tl anti varly to rise' niakvs at lllilll ln-althy. wvalthy anti wisvf' IRWIN 1IUlll'iN Alitvr Qllllllllillitlll. Will,-A at Sn-nior :Krista ine-nilwr. plans to stnaly lllt'tiit'ill1' anal snrgt-ry at iiolunilmia. This rvripiantt ol' n Svholnrship I'in and at Spelling Medal. has also ren- ilvrvil vllit'ic'nt sc-rvirm' as at l.ie-nts-nnnt ol' tht- llnartl l 0l'1'f'. lKlCNNl'i'l'll COIIHN Ki-nf' whosn- motto is linowlc-tlgv is powvi'. has sought it in many ways: as lfnplain ol' tha- Cnarel lfoiu-e-. in intramural llaskvthall. nnwl as s1'1'i'vlul'y to Mr. llopkius. His lm-isnrv tiinv is spi-nt roller skating :intl playing hast-hall. NIICIXIN UUIIHN 'l'ht- t-xpt-i'im-in-v Qlilillvtl from tht- mlralnntir prothn-tions shoultl he-lp Xia-li' in his stusly ol' llfiillgl at Northwost- 1-rn. llr' was l'resi1li-nt of the- Spanish lllnh, and a tiwiiilwi' ol' Sz-nior :Krista anti the' Class Night iioinniitte-v. MARY 1I0l.l.lNS ,X lin-iiilwr ol' Senior .-Krista anti I.:-nth-rs' llhth. Mary hope-s to go into nursris train- ing alitvr grntluation. She- has he-on a svvrvtnry to Xliss Korh. and has si-rwtl on tht- Utturtl l ol'i'e'. lNl:Yl l'lll'IW QIONICYS Roth politirs aiul athlf'tia's hnw take-n np Nlatt's lvi- surv timv. llr- is a nn-nilwr of lloys' Varsity illlll the- possn-sb sor ol' nn lllll'1lllllll'lll llaskvt- hull lilvtlztl. ln his se-wntli tm-rin ho was avtivm- as tri-asnrr-r ol' the' class. If lt,Il'I'Il 'l'l'IliMl'IliS gi .l0SlCl'll CUNLON Now York Univrrsity shonlrl welt-oiiw athlvtit' Joe, who has lwvn avtive in llumilmll, haskvtluall ami possvsses ln- tralnnral hlvtlals anal I'.S.A.l.. Pins. liis vm-rgy extends to love of swing lllllSil'. 'Kl.lll'1R'l' CUNIHMD Al's motto. Do unto otha-rs as you would haw- oth:-rs do unto yon, prohuhly explains his semivturial work lor Mr. Kc-rling, Nr. Collins, nnil Mr. Posss-r. Eiilll'l' Paw anal Paw. or New York Univ:-rsity will 4-Iniln him. NllfllUl,AS 1IONSTAN'l'lN0l'UliLOS Sport loving Ni4'k. who has arqrlirfwl l'.S..N.l.. Mmlals ami linntlhall Nic-tlals. fic-1-lar:-s that hi- enjoys Xl1'l'llilllil'lll Drawing most. lie- inte-mls to In-vonw a tlraftsman. W'll,l,l.'XM HOOK Svorning: tht- lift- of a pmlvs- trian. amml living up to his motto, Hide tn-mlvrloot. rimlvf' Bill lows horsc'ham'k rizling now antl lat:-r plans to In-1-onw at vomnwrt-ial pilot. Shop work has prown to he his favorite' snhjvvt. liS'I'lil,l,l'I IIOOPICR listvllv, rt nwinlwr ol' Sz-nior Arista. plays thv piano for tln- Orm-lwstru as well as for hr-r own e-njoynwut. She' has he-vu on the Domino and firrlrwrzy' Staffs, and has won he-r Jour- nalism Letter. KlCNNl'I'l'll lIORl.l'IY Kon, a sports lovor. is also a rvafler of the- hooks of limi- gar Alla-n Poo and Artlnir llo- nun Doylv. whit-h provith' tht- suspensv hz- vnjoys. llc' plans to 1-liter some hranrh of the flivil Service. l'll.l'imXN0ll 4fRl'l'l'il,l.l .-Ks S1'1'Y1'iill'y to Miss Clnssf-r. :intl ru-vipie-nt of liluv lfurtls. Svliolurship l'in. unml nufinlwn- ship in ,lnninr Arista. Elvillllll' has st-rw-tl tht- st-hool :incl mantle- il lint- ri-1'or1l for lwr- se-ll. N-XNIZY fllllISl'ill .-K lIlt'Illlll'l' ol' 5:-nior .'xl'lStll :nnl Signiu lli-Y. Nun has ulso pul'ti1'ipute'il ill tlu- urtiv- ilic-s ol l.mnle'rs' filnlv. l'lun- ning: to go to William anrl 'Nlury liollvgr' alt:-r gllllllllill lion, she- is vre-clitwl with at S1-holzn'ship lllltl l'.S.N.l.. l'ins. l'ill,l'il'1N lflllll.l'iY 'l.ill1'Illf'Kl l'iiln-on has l'e4'e-iw-ml ln'r Nlujor Lette-i' for playing in Ihr- l,I'I'll!'5lI'il for lour ye-urs. annl pali'tiripatil1g in the- opz-rvttus. My Nlurylall11l in hill. zinrl Y1'oni1in ol thr- tnlaml in 41. ll-X'l'lllflilNlC lIllli'l'lS in zlvliw- llillil1-.N lilllllt'l'iIll' has lwz-n l'rc'sitln-nt ol' Vovu- tions lilnh, St'1'I'i iill'y to Mrs. Nlillurel. :intl a Illl'llllN'l' of thr- llollc-gu' znul llilN'f'I' Night llonnnittvv. znnl tht- Follow- ship tllulu. ll0R0'l'lll'l,X llfililf llorotlwa. avid Ulvnn Nlillvr lun. lll4Q'l'1'I'S llilIl4'ilIg to all othvr pzlstiinvs. Shi? was sm'- rs-tury to Xliss tiristmloro anrl possvssvs l'c'rl1'r'l All6ll1l3IlC'C 124-v'tilirntc-s. Sha- plans to ln'- vonn- at stvlmg:l'apl1:'l' uftr-r grznlnzition. llURO'l'llY llAl,Gl.lSll llot's intvrrst in rlrzmmti1's, Choral Training, anrl athlf-tivs. has lr-fl to In-r partivipution in two inusivul proflnvtions annl om- play. She' is also un urtivf- me-mlwr of thc- lllwf-rim: Squad anul l.ea4lvrs' lfluh. K S IVV l'IN'l'l I TIGR M ICRS Q RUTH IJANNHNI.-XNN Ruth has f-njoye-sl purtivipul- 1 athlrftit-s in svhool. lint tinn- to pnrsning: he-r holaliy of snapping pirtnrvs ol nn- wziry pvrsons with hrr vznnliel l'iilllPl'il. xv! X 5 .Nxt 'N X x S'l'l'il l l llfKYlll x'iI'!'-l,l'f'Sifl1'llt of tht- tlonnvil of Nations. znul at ine-niln-1' ol' the- l'ostc-r Squzul, Ste-lli eli. wiilvs hm' time' ln-twe-1-n his- tory uml art whivh shi' will stnzly at Cooper Union. While- it Rivhnmml Hill. sln- has e-urnf-tl ai 51-holurship l'in unel l' 5 K l l'ni .- . .. S. N -Q 6' 1 bb X . .. 'gm-. ,. 1+-' J. N V f ' Pi lCS'I'l-Il,l.l'I IMYIS :Xn olliver ol Senior 'Kristal zlnsl Dolphins. Estelle- vxpwts to :ith-ml Wrllvsh-y ultvr przul- uution. She- is an lllt'lIllN'l' ol l.c'zulf-rs' tilnh, Nzlrsity. unrl has won hs-r Svliolurship l'in the- maxilnuln nnmlwrol time-s. l'il.lf4Xl5l'i'l'll lil'illl.l'ill lflizulwtli. who uspiros to at riul l'Lll't't'i',. has piv- purvcl we-ll lay giving: sl-rvn-v as Sf'l'I'f'lill'y to Xliss Nlvtz. Q nm-mlwr of .lnnior 'Krista .l0Sl'il'll Ulf tIl.l'iHK ,Ioc'. who has won u silwr unll two lrronze- me-mlals in l ililz- 'lie-nnis 'lltl'klllIllI'lliS znul u silvvr mf-mlal in thv Basket- ' hull Illll'illl!lll'illS, was also uwurrleal il Nlinor l.f-ttvr. llis mvmlwrsliip in thf- f,l'l'llf'Sll'1l lllIlllllltt'S that he is lllllilfilllj' in:-lim-el. ll VKRRIFT IJHLIYI-'H ,ml I N N I P I ss s-mn X ' is. Sw z vnvutvs 'HIV' Q' 1. s lr' rin-rs' . 'Q hu po Q V llllllt fflllllt ms intl Chu 3 roi l ul ml - .1 th lust UI 1:-of l Q. ,W . 4-X junio' .-'tristu lm-mln-r. llznf V ri:-t has rvnllf-rel s-rxi 'el on ii thf' l.iln'ary Sqnutl anvl has in g ' -' l'f'i'lf'1't - tlvn- 4 - a '- F i'z'.'z I ' f . ing: K ' V A, N ion t. out, shes rls-vote-s he-r spun- A NT01NE'l l'E DELLA RATTA Don't put off till tomorrow what you can do today, says Ann, member of Junior Arista, secretary in the Cen- eral Otlice, and holder of a Scholarship Pin. Participating in sports is her favorite way of spending her leisure time. JACK DICERING ,lack's interests seem to rc- volve around physics and mc- chanics. Aspiring to the occu- pation of a welder, .lack ren- dered ellicicnt service in both the Print and Wood Shops. llis leisure time is spent fix- ing up broken-down automo- biles. ILSE Dll'i'l'RlCll Laugh and the world laughs with you, says Ilse, recipi- ent of Blue Cards. who as- pires to a secretarial career. Dancing, swinuning, and read- ing Robert Browning's poems occupy her leisure time. CONCETTA DI l'lETRA perseverance, work, and be- lief, is Connie's secret of success. She has been a mem- ber of .lunior Arista, the Cafe- teria Squad, and Newman Club, and served as secretary to Mr. Kanwit and Miss Kiso. CH A RLO'I l'lC DITT M A R lt seems Ditty has had her fingers in many activities. She is a lnelnber of Senior Arista. Sword, Varsity, and the Arch- way Staff, is the senior Class President, and has obtained the Dolphin Trophy. As for her scholastic record. her Scholarship Pin and English Commendation prove it is a line one. JEAN DOERNER Hofstra College should wel- come Jean, the Secretary of Senior Arista. She has served as secretary to Mr. Atwater and Miss MacLaughlin, is a member of Leaders' Club and Sword Society. Her Scholar- ship l'in was earned the max- imum number of times. ICIGHTH TE RMERS LUCILLE D0liRZAl'H ln keeping with her motto, Be prepared, Lou, bold- er of Blue Cards and Chev- rons, plans to put her knowl- edge of stenography and type- writing, and her experience gained as Miss l'endry's sec- retary, to use in licr chosen occupation, that of secretary. NURMA DONOP Vivacious Norma, member of .lunior Arista, Leaders' Club, and the All City High School Chorus, plans to study dietet- ics at Cornell University. As well as working for her Ma- jor Music Letter and Schol- arship Pin, she was bliss Koch's secretary. WALTER DORSCH Although a member of the Track Team and the Guard Force, Walter found time to participate in llasketball ln- traniurals. He intends to con- tinue his education at Co- lumbia. .l0YCl'i DHESSLER A member of ,lunior Arista and the Library Squad, Joyce has received a Commendation Card, Perfect Attendance Cer- tificate, and P.S.A.L. Pins, and Chevrons. Her leisure time is spent roller skating. CICOHCIC DROSCIREY George, an active participant in swimming and basketball. eniovs Hilton's novels and Kipling's poems during his lei- sure hours. He expects to wear the uniform of our city police force. EDWIN DRUCKER Ed seems to take swimming very much in earnest. This member of the Swimming Squad, who has been secretary to Mr. Thomas and Mr. Ker- ling, expects to enter the U.S. Coast Guard Academy after graduation. 'WY' uv- FRANK llUN'l'l.l'iY Frank. who derives enjoyment from reading Dickens' hooks and participating in liasehall, has chosen physics as his fa- vorite sulljcct. Ile has ac- quired llluc Cards and l'erle-ct Attendance Certificates. ICDWARD ICAGAN Ed, a lIlt'llllN'l' ol the Stage CIQW, spends his leisure hours shooting at targets with his small-lrore rifle. His motto: Nothing: ventured nothing gained, attests to a restless spirit. A Commendation and lllue- lfards stand to his credit. lIllAlil.lCS EBICL Collecting snakes is a peculiar holnlvy, luut that is just what 1iharley does in his spare time. While at Richmond Hill he has served as secretary to Mrs. Yan Wormer and has re- ceived mention on the Honor Roll and liluc Cards. Wll,l,l,-KM lCIil'ili'I' lloping to tind a position un- der the auspices of Civil Set'- vice, or in the field ol' avia- tion. Bill eontinues huild- ing model airplanes in his lei- sure time. Service on the Guard Force and memlnership in .Iunior Arista stand to his credit. ll,Sl'f lClNS'l'l'IlN lntending to study psychology at .lolms llopkins College, llse Iinds her position ol' Assistant Student Court Commissioner, a fascinating one. She is also a memlier of Orchestra, .luniur Arista. and l'resident of the Biology liluli. .lANllCS l'fNGBAH'l'll Jim, secretary to Mr. Wheeler. Mr. Thomas. and Dr. Schmidt, and memlmer of llonors School, Leaders' and First Aid tflulns, has certainly lu-en an active Hillite. He also holds a Commendation Card and numerous Blue Cards. ICICHTH 'PICRMERS FRANK ENUl'llCS Sports-loving Frank, an lipsi- lon Hi-Y memher, has decided to pursue a eareer in aero- nautical engineering. A mem- lier of the Choral 'l'raining Group, he prefers semi-classi- cal music to any other. AMl'Il.lA l'IRllAR Strict adherence to her mot- to, Haste makes waste, proli- alrly saves Amelia plenty of ripping while making: her own clothes. Her secretarial serviee to Miss Pendry and collection of Perfect Attendance Certifi- cates, are preparations for her future as a law stenographer. lill,El'IN EHDMANN Aiming for a place in the medical profession as a nurse, Eileen, a memlier of Junior Arista, can really live up tn her motto, Do a good deed daily. During her stay at Riehmond Hill, she has earned a Scholarship Pin. RU'l'll lC'l l'lNGllAliSl'iN Ruth, a memher of l.e-ada-rs' Clulv, Council of Nations, Quill, and the llominu and Archway Staffs, intends to lie- come a magazine writer after securing a degree from Queens College. 'l'l'iDDY lCVlil,l'E'l'lllS 0. Henry, the rhumlma, and sci- ence are 'l'ed's choices in their respective fields. lle has earned membership in Lead- ers' filulv and Blue Cards. lNlAR'l'HA l AlIHll'INl'iR Laugh and the world laughs with you. Marthas motto, will lie an asset to her in her career as a secretary. l'erlect Attendanee Certificates, Chev- rons, and service on the Guard Force stand to her credit. lJANll'il. l :llRllllllS'l' Asserting that Variety is the spiee ol' life. Dan linils partieipating in sports. listen- ing to musie and reading all very enjoyalile. Alter gradua- tion he hopes to make :ln- napolis his next address. MARY l .-llll.l'iY Although Mary is planning: to he a eriminal lawyer. to date In-r aetivities have eentered around puhlieations. She holds the position ol an editor on flreliuvzry and Ilomilm aml is Seeretary ol Quill. She is also u memlrer ol Senior Krista. lllCl.l'iN l fYl'l'ill ll' you asked Helen il' she plays a niusiral instrument. she would prolnalily reply. Ye-s. the radio. llelen is Viee-President ol' the Hearth- stone lilulr. a memlver ol' the Guard Foree, and l.eadet's' and Newman lllulis. lll.URl-l l l'Xfll'l' Seereturiul work appeals to Gloria. who gained experienee performing: sueh duties for llflr. Wllf't'lPl'. She emphatieal- ly asserts that she is not a jit- terhng. hut enjoys sweet pop- ular musie. 'l'lClJDY l lSlllll:XN Treasurer ol Senior :Krista and Sports Editor of lmth Dornino and Arehwuy are among the positions that Ted has held while at Rieh- mond llill. He hopes to pur- sue a eareer in ionrnalism al- ter an study ol this sulnjeet at lfornell. ll0KU'l'l'll'i.'l l lSlil'i Knitting for the Red Cross keeps 'llottyf' a memlmer ol Sigma lli-Y, well oerupied. She has given seryiee as a Lieutenant of the Guard l oree and is a memlrer of the l'rom lfoimnittee. FIICHTH TICRMERS nfl' e Wll,l.l.-llll l l,Mill 'lilll' 'lireasurer ol Alpha Hi-Y, Hill, who has earned his hlinoi Letters, is also a meni- lrer ol lloys' l.eaders' lilulr, the Traek 'l'eam. and Senior Arista. Ohio Wesleyan is the eollege in whieh he expeets to earn his degree in meehanieal engineering. lCllNl'IS'l'lNl'I FOIHIINA fletivities as a memlrer of the Senior Arista and as Presi- deut ol the Biology lfluh, still lelit l'irnie time to seeure Swinnning Iihevrons aml a Sf-holarship l'in. Alter grad- uation she experts to go to Queens College. lllCl,l'iN l llASlf.-'l'l'URlC As a memlmer of the l.ihrary Squad, Helen has sampled her future voeation, that ol li- lmrarian. She is a meinlier of leaders' lilnlr and Senior Arista. lll'i'l l'Y FRANKFI. Being: ehosen Assistant liditor ol' her lingzlish elass newspa- per and l'f'I'?lVlIlfI an English liommenclation, made lletty deeide to write short stories for her living. She is a mem- lier of llonors Sehool and has heen awarded a Seholarship l'in. FIRANKIIS l RANKl'fl, Aspiring: to the eareer ol a re- seareh ehemist, Frank in- tends to eontinue his study of seienee at eollege. His favor- ite snlijeet, Ameriean history. has taught him that lt takes all kinds of people to make a world. l.ll,l.lAN FRl'fllNlJ With her motto, ll at lirst you don't sneeeed, try, try again, in miml. l.il, sets sail for a sueeessful seeretari- al eareer. She has enjoyed Riehmond llill's health edu- eation eourse, despite the lmek-lxreakingz exert-ises. Nl1X1N1'l 1 1111'i1JN1 XN 'h51l11'1llll 111 il 11'il1'll1lI2 1-1111-1-1'. 'X1111'. il 1111-111111-1' 171- 1111- 'X11-111111111 S111-i1-ty. 11111115 111 111- 11-1111 N1-w Yllfli 1111iv1-1'si1y 111 1-11111i11111- 111-1' 1-11111-111i1111. 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His motto, A joli worth do- ing at all is worth doing well, should insure his fu- ture sueeess. .lANl'f ll0l.lJSlNll'l'll .lane is an avtive member of the lfounril of Nations. the l renr-h lllnlm, and l.eadr-rs' lilulr. She hopes, upon grad- uation, to enter the nursing profession. BARBARA GUl,llSTl'flN lit-sides rendering valuahle servire as sevretary to Mr. Smith and Mr. Atwater, Bolt, a nu-mlmer ol ,lunior Aristu, joined the Latin lilulm and the ,4rr'hu'uv Stall.. Her awards int-lnde l'.S.A.l.. l'ins and lfhevrons, lll'IRNAllll UURNIAN Bernie plans to attend Queens College, where he will prepare lor u eareer as a den- tist. Working in at drugstore and playing luusltetlrall have 4H'l'IlIPlf'4l llllU'l1 of his spare time, hut mathematies, his lavorite sulnjeet. mueh more. MAll'l'lN NORMAN Serviee on the Varsity Basket- lmll 'l'e-am in seasons '39, '40, and '-ll, strongly attest to Martin's enthusiasm and ath- letie prowess. He has also re- eeived u llandlrall intramural Me-dui and held a plare on the Honor Roll. EICHTH TERMERS HARRY GRAIN' Airvralt engineering or me- rhanies will play an impor- tant part in Harry's future life. He spends his spare hours either reading or play- ing handhall. LOUISE CRAlCl'l'Il, Sim-e Lou found working for Mr. Foerster a pleasure, it is quite fitting that she de- sires a sevreturial position in the future. Cfhevrons, a Sehol- arship l'in and membership in ,luuior Arista stand to her 4-redit. JOHN CRAP Four years of perfeet atten- danee is one of the highlights of John's high sehool eareer. He is a memher of the Guard Foree and enjoys ive skating and playing the drums. 'l'Hl'iHl'fSA CRANDlNl'l'l l'l Terry, a Junior Arista mem- lrer who has served as secre- tary in the 0.0. Olliee, plans to pursue a career along these lines. She has been awarded a Seholarship Pin and za Com- mendation Card. ARTHUR CRAU Artie's time is taken un with ive skating, lmaskethall. and swing musir. When he is in a serious mood he prepares for his intended vocation, whieh is that of a welder. SUZANNE GRl'flCNSPAN Hofstra College will he lueky in getting Sue as a student rome next September. She has heen a member of the Orrhes- tra and Honors S1-hool while in high sehool. si! tfll:ilil,0'l l'lC tlNlFFl'lill lieasling: gootl mystery stories or noxels is the way tlharlotte. who serxetl as seeretary to Miss 5wensnn, prefers to spt-ntl a quiet evening at borne. She lists nu-mln-rship in Senior Arista. a St-bolarship l'in. and l'.S.fX.l,, l'ins among her avsarmls. .ll'fxXN tllill'fSl3lCt1K .lean is Vive-l'resitlent of Sig- ma Ili-Y anml a member of the llonors Sehool. An aetive and popular senior. she is tenta- tively interestetl ill fashion :le- signing and hopes to make either il'rapbagen or Pratt ln- stitnte her next stop. ,HHN tlIiUSl l'fl.lJ After graclnation, this rnein- ber ol Senior Arista hopes to prepare herself to beeome a teavher at Queens College. ,loan has won her Seholarship l'in the maximum number ol' times antl has served as l'res- irlent of the tlouneil of Na- tions. DUNIINIIIK tlllGl.ll'1l.Nl0 Don1's burning: ambition is to make a plaee for himsell' in the eonstrtn'tion business. llc-'s been a member of the lfngineering: Club and Guard l orm'e. Rlllll H,-XFNl'llt llialentetl in playing both the violin anti the lIiLllItD, Rlllllif',-Q a ref-ipient of a Major Musie Letter. Seholarship Pin. and ifnglisb fiI7lIllIlt'llllllll0ll, Lle- rivetl her greatest pleasure front being a member of our Ort-bestra. l'llYl.l.lS ll.MlllliNfN'lll.l.l'Ilt l'hyl. llo-tihairntan ol' the Arista 'l'utoring ltloartl, Vive- Presiclent ol' the Newman tllub anal Seeretary of Girls' Varsity. has also been aetive in Leatlers' tflub anal Sworrl Soeiety, She has flaptainball anal Basketball Letters as well as a Seholarship l'iu. ICICHTH TICRMICHS if: . 6- , 5 ,4 l l.0Rl'1NlIlC HALL - Flo is one of these impen- etrable people who has never been absent from sehool. She has rentlererl serviee as Nlr. 'l'ressler's seeretary, aml has been awarded a St-holarship Pin, English tlommenzlation, antl a Commemlation t.artl. tllieillli IIAHANN Being a set-retary to Miss Koeh anal other teaehers has kept Grave pretty busy. She enjoys every minute of it be- rause she is preparing for a eareer along: those lines. R0l3l'IR'l' ll:X'Nllll.lN l3ob. a l'. 'l'. Leatler antl fillilftl, has also servecl in the Reeorcl Olliee. He is interested in rneehanieal work. getting: most enjoyment from his eonrses in shop antl nieebani- eal clrawiug. anti plans to take the National Defense welrling eourse. FRANQIKS ILXNS Nlusieal people are happy people, says Fran, who is a member ol' lihoral 'liraining and has taken part in Festi- vals anrl Uperettas. Asimle from her musieal interests she has reeeivetl Leatlers' Club Emblem and Stars anml a Seholarship Pin. She plans to study llIllSiI' at N.Y.U. l'A'l'RltflA HANSON Versatile anal enthusiastic Patty, who has been l'res- itlent anrl Devotional Chair- man of Sigma Hi-Y. is also a member of Quill. the Unm- ino ancl .4r1'lru'uY Staffs. autl the llonors Sr-hool. She has reeeived English llornrnencla- tions. and has been a Captain of the Guards. SHIRLEY HAR'l'NlfXNN After partieipating in loan of .-ire. '40, and other plays. Shirley won her Nlajor Dra- rnaties Letter. She is a mem- ber of Senior Arista anml Girls' Leaders' Club. MARY llAS'l'lNCS Named on hoth the l'rinei- pal's and Regents llonor Roll, and possessor ofa Seliolarship l'in. shows Mary's seholastie ahility. She derived most plea- sure from her English elasses. DORIS llAUl'ilSl'IN Doris, who was seeretary to team-hers, plans to continue lu-r seeretariul work after graduation. Comlnendations. lilue Cards. and Chevrons are among her awards. lll'l0llGlC HAUG George, who hopes to heeonie a lawyer or an engineer. is a meinher of the Guard l oree and .lunior Arista. He reeeived a S4-holarship l'in and Per- le:-t Attendant-e Certifieates. LUUISH lll'iAl'HY An aetive Hillite, l.ouise has he-en seeretary to Miss Koeh. Captain of the Guards. has reeeived a German Commen- dation, and mention on the Regents Honor Roll. She plans to attend Hunter College. ROI-llCR'l' lllCll7lCl.l, 'l'he olliees of Seeretary and Treasurer of the General Or- ganization, which Bob has held. attest to his popularity. He is a rnemher of Alpha Hi- Y and has a S4-holarship Pin. l'Il.WO0D HEINZ A future Civil Engineer, lil hopes to go to City College. He was a memher of the Domino Sports Staff and lun- ior Arista and has reeeived Perfeet Attendanee Certifi- eates and a Seholarship Pin. EICHTII TERMERS l'Hll.ll' HICINZ A Minor l.etter for lnaskethall. Perfeet Attendant-e Certifi- eates, and P.S.A.l,. l'ins are among l'hil's awards. He hopes to lneeome a radio ser- vieeman after graduation. MYRLWYN Hl'Il,MU'l'll Myrlwyn, seeretary to Miss Glasser, a memher of Choral Training, and a partir-ipant in a Spring Festival, has earned a Seholarship Pin and P.S. A.l,. Pins. She has ehosen to pursue a seeretarial rareer after graduation. li0Bl'lR'l' HlCNl7l'fllSON Holi, who experts to try for a Civil Serviee jolr, was a mernher of the Handball Team and .lunior Arista and num- liers Perfeet Attendanve Cer- tilir-ates among his awards. AUUREY lll'iRl.'l'H A fine athlete. Audrey is the President of Girls' Varsity and a member of Sword So- eiety and Leaders' Cluh. She also helongs to Senior Arista. Bl'IR'l'flA HERMAN If Bertha holds firmly to her motto, Sue:-ess isn't given to one on a golden platter, hut 1-an he ohtained only hy sweat and hloodf' she is sure to he- r-ome a successful lllllSll'ltlIl. She is a memlier of Orchestra and Honors Sehool. SYl,VlA HEHMAN Sylvia's motto, Time waits for no man, should help her greatly in future years. This seeretary to Mr. Wilson in- tends to lieeome a dental hy- gienist. CAROL lll'iRRSCHAF'l' A member of Omieron Hi-Y and .lunior Arista, Carol, who has served as seeretary to Miss Koeh and Mrs. Coldman, has reeeived a Seholarship and and I'.S.A.I.. Pins. lRl'iNE HESS Being a seeretary to tear-hers. and attaining membership in Leaders, Club, Chevrons, and Perleet Attendanee Certifi- eates are a few of the aeeom- plishments of Irene, who ex- peets to study home eeonom- ies after graduation. MARY HINES Mary, whose ambition is to be a stenographer, has been ae- tive during her sehool life. 'lireasurer of the Hearthstone Club, and a member of Red Cross Club and of the Com- mereial Honor Soeiety, she has reeeived a Seholarship Pin. PHYLLIS lllRS'l' Aviation is Phyllis' main in- terest. Having eompleted ground eourses in navigation and meteorology, she expeets to attend Parks Air College. A member of Fellowship Club and the Couneil of Nations. she has Chevrons and a Sehol- arship Pin. .ll'iANNlC HlR'l' Our popular, laughing, good- natured ,leanne was President and Viee-President of the G.O. She is a member of Sword Soeiety, Omieron Hi-Y, the Cheering Squad, Senior Arista, and the Chairman of Class Night Committee, as well as winner of the Seventh Term Popularity Award. WILLIAM HISS Sinee he likes to tinker with motors, it seems logieal that Bill wants to beeome a ma- ehine tool operator. He is a member of the Guard Force and has at-ted as Shop Assis- tant. EIGHTH TFIRMERS ogiv ' , 1 sr l'il.lCANOR HOl l MAN A member of Swimming Lead- ers' Club, .lunior Arista, and Leaders' Club, lfleanor has reeeived her Major Letter for Nlusie for her partir-ipation in Converts and Operettas. l-iN'lil.YN HOl l MAN Although Evelyn has only been in our sehool for two terms, she has reeeived a Seholarship l'in and Chev- rons. She has also been a see- retary to Mrs. Stigers and a member of the Couneil of Na- tions and the Freneh Club. ARNOLD HOLFIYWICLI. Arnold, seeretary to Mr. Thomas, Viee-President of Al- pha Hi-Y, and a member of the Dome Art Staff, was awarded Blue Cards and l'.S. A.L. Pins. JAMES HOOD As a member of All City Chorus and the Choral 'l'rain- ing Croup, Jim has partiei- pated in the Spring Convert, Operettas, and the Spring Fes- tival. He was also seeretary to Nlr. Byers and a member of the .lunior Varsity Basketball Team. ALBERT HOVOHKA Al, intensely interested in automobile meehanies, intends to go to college to enlarge his knowledge of this sub- jeet. While in Ri:-hmond Hill. he reeeived a Seholarship Pin and membership in .lunior Arista. WILLIAM HUDSON Aspiring to the voeation of engineering, Bill plans to attend Cornell to prepare for it. Sinee his favorite subjeet was mathematies, he should rear-h his goal with llying eolors. EVA HUNl'iKl'i Eva, who came to Richmond llill from Walton High School, enjoys playing the pi- ano and participating in all kinds of sports. She plans to attend business college after graduation. HlCl.l'lN IMHOFF Secretary to Mr. Foerster, member of .lnnior Arista, the Red Cross Club, and the Commercial Honor Society, Helen has a Scholarship Pin, mention on the Regents Hon- or Roll, and Chevrons to her credit. Mll.'l'0N JACOBS Milton hopes to go to Rutgers University and then to become u bio-chemist. A Basketball Intramural Medal and mem- bership on the Cafeteria Squad ure among his accomp- lishments. l,lLl..lAN .lAFFl'i llilliun can take credit for a Scholarship l'in, Chevrons, and membership in ,lnnior Arista, when she enters Cor- nell University. She was also secretary to Miss Manfred and worked on the Program Com- mittee. JACK JARDINE Aspiring to a career in the held of aviation, .lack is now biding his time jerking sodas. This l'.'l'. Leader is also tal- ented in playing the piano and the clarinet. Cl'iRAl.DlNl'f .l0NlCS President of Sigma Hi-Y, a member of the Riding, Bowl- ing, and Fellowship Clubs, ac- tive, vivacious Gerry has been secretary to Miss Mac- Laughlin. After graduation she intends to go to Bucknell College. ICICHTH TERMERS MARVIN JORDAN Sports are definitely predom- inant in Marvin's life. He has participated in Intramural Handball and Basketball and has earned l'.S.A.l.. Pins. Mis- souri is his choice of a col- lege. WARREN .lUCHA'l'Z Warren, who plays trumpet in the Orchestra, is a Harry james' enthusiast. Not only is he a member of ,lunior Arista, the Bowling Club, and First Aid Squad, but he has earned a Scholarship Pin and a stack of Blue Cards. MURIEL JUNGE Sports have been predominant in Muriel's school life as her membership in Varsity and Leaders' Club conclusively proves. She has also worked faithfully as an olhcer of the Fellowship Club. CATHRYN KAYLOR Cathryn, who plans to enter Katharine Gibbs Secretarial School, spends her spare time knitting for the Red Cross. She is a member of the Com- mercial Honor Society and the Guard Force. I.UCII.l,l'f KAUFMANN Who done it? Not l.ucy. She only reads the mystery stories. She has serviee as sec- retary to teachers, mention on the Regents Honor Roll, and an lnterclass Typewriting Con- test Certificate to her credit. PA'l'RlClA KEECAN ln accordance with her belief of Don't put off till tomor- row what you can do today, versatile Pat earned a Ma- jor Letter, P.S.A.L. Pins, and membership in Varsity and Leaders' Club. She also served as Miss Mac-Laughlin's secre- tary. fYI'fll'fNA Kl'll.l.NR llrareful Mhena, who aspires to the eareer of a ballet daneer, has been awarded a Nlajor Musir Letter for par- tiripating in three Spring Fes- tivals and 'l'he Yeoman of the Guards, '-ll. She also has Chevrons. fl.5.A.l,. l'ins. and membership in Leaders' Club to ber eredit. l ltl'IIll'lltlCk Kl'll.l.l'lR lieeently Fred diseovered that he hasn't any leisure time. He is a member of .lun- ior Arista, the il0IIllllt'l'l'lZll Honor Soeiety and Captain of the Stage Crew at st-honl and a member of the Cypress Hills Rifle Club and a Captain of Air Raid Messengers after seliool. CH.-XRLICS Kl'il.l,Y Charley, whose ambition lies is the field of radio, has partieipated in Basketball In- tramurals and the aetivities of the Swimming Squad. His spare time is spent reading the works of U. Henry. CHARl.0'l l'l'l Kl'lMl'F A member of the llumino Staff. seeretary of the Hearth- stone Club, and a partieipant in Water Carnivals, Charlotte is a Swimming Leader and has reeeived a Seholarship Pin and Regents Honor Roll men- tion. ,'KH'l'llUR KI-INNl10'l l' ln aeeordanee with the engiv neering eareer to whieh he aspires, Arthur is seeretary of the lingineering Club. He has partie-ipated in Intramural Basketball and is an ardent Yankee fan. Al,MA KERBS We gained a fine viola player when Mina left Sewanhoka High to join us here at Rieh- mond. She is a member of the Ski Club and enjoys it-e skating equally as well. Tl I TICRM l'll.lZ'Klll'i'l'll KlClil.l'ili l'lxp1-rienre has no substitute is a good motto for a future seeretary, Elizabeth has been seeretary to Nlr. l oerster and has reeeived a Sc-liolarsliip l'in. Chevrons, l'erfeet Attend- anee Certitieates, and mention on the Regents Honor Roll. ll0li0'l'HY Kl'iltN Dorothy has been seeretary to Wir. Hopkins, has served ou the Library Squad and was a member of the iierman Club. I'.S.A.l.. Pins. 1Iommendations. and Chevrons are some of her aeliievements. 'l'lH'10ll0Rl'i KlNSClll'fRl 'l'ed. a member of Choral Training and the Print Shop Squad. has partieipated in a Coneert, Operetta. and two Spring Festivals. He thinks Glenn Nlille-r's swing is really in the groove. Slll.-NNNPI lilNSl,l'iR With servire as seeretary to Miss Nlertz. Suzy has pre- pared for a future in the bnsiness world. She is a mem- ber of the Guard Foree, has Clievrons and mention on the Regents Honor Holi. tLI.0ltlA KINSTHICY Her serviee as Head Desk As- sistant in the l.ibrary has earned Cloria, a member of Umieron Hi-Y, l,eaders', hel- lowship, and Latin Clubs. her l.ibrary Letter. A member of Senior Arista, she owns Chev- rons and l'erfer't :Nttendanee Certifieates. 'Hulilli Kl.l'fll.l'llN With the belief that What we at-quire with mueli dillis eulty. we retain the longest. imprinted firmly on her mind. Marie intends to enter a nurses' training seliool in the fall. Her leisure hours are spent in eultivating her gar- den. GLADYS K0l'llll.lCR Her aetivities as Girl Leader of Arista, and member of Var- sity, Sword, and Leaders' Club have made Gladys a well known and well loved Hill- ite. lluring her leisure time she has won fame as Senior llanee Roller Skating Chann- pion of the United States. R0lll'IRT KURWAN Northwestern, here eoines nth- letie Rob, who is sure to be a eredit to your football team. He has been a member of the Swimming Squad and Lead- ers' Club and lists l'.S.A.l.. l'ins and an lntramurul Medal among his awards. 'I'llliRl'lSA KOSLUW A Seholarship l'iu. lfiuzlish Connnendations. .lunior Arista Certitieates. Chevrons, and serviee in Leaders' Club add up to a very at-tive young girl. Terry loves to knit in her spare time. l'AUl,lNl'i KOURlAN Desirons of beroming: a fash- ion designer and illustrator. l'auline plans to attend a Southern art si-hool. She has been a member of the Choral Training Group, Fellowship Club, und the Guard Foree. Writing short stories is her hobby. Al.lCl-I KRl'Il'l'lC Live and let live is the motto of Alive, who spends mum-h of her leisure tilne read- ing. Aliee was sei-retary to Miss Rarten and has had Per- feet Attendant-e throughout her high sehool rareer. CLAIRE KURIK Mention on the Regents Honor Roll, Chevrons. serviee as see- retary to the Commissioner of Guards, are among Clair:-'s sehool ac-tivities. She will probably heroine an ueeount- ant when she enters the Civil Serviee. IClGH'l'Il TICRMICRS WARREN KUNTZ Yale or Dartmouth will elaim Warren after graduation. A member of the Feneing Team, BOYS' Varsity, and the Biology Club, Warren has served as a Lieutenant of the Guards and reeeived a Seholarship in. MARIE KUNZ The Head Areountaut of Ilonzino. Marie is also a mem- ber of Senior Arista and Leaders' Club. She lists a Scholarship Pin, Gold P.S.A.L. Pins, Minor and Captainball Letters among her awards. l'E'l'ER KUSSI The Clubs Editor of Arrhwuy, and a member of Senior Arista, Peter hopes to be a ehemist. He is the Assistant Commissioner of the Student Court and a member of the Usher Squad. ICVELYN LAMRUTII Evelyn, our future l'.T. teaeher, is definitely a sports enthusiast. She enjoys howl- ing, basketball and hasehall. She has been a member of the Hearthstone Club and New- man Club, and has served as an l'fmergem'y Room Aide. Ml'iRCEDl'IS LANG Nlereedes, who believes that a smile is eontagious, is a very versatile Hillite. She has partieipated in Operettas and Spring Festivals, been a mem- ber of Fellowship Club, Dol- phins, and the All City High Srhool Chorus, and served as seeretary to various teaehers. GEORGE l.Al'l' Georgie, who would like to play a trumpet, believes that Patienee has its just re- ward. He has heen a mem- ber of the Swimming Team and has P.S.A.l.. Pins and Perfeet Attendance Certifi- eates to his credit. GLORIA l.A'l'KIN Pratt Institute. Gloria, a future connnercial artist, is coming your way. She has been secretary in the Art Of- fice, secretary to Mr. Posser, and member of the Poster Squad. IIUWARD LAUICH Iloward is a member of Senior Arista and an avid sports fan. Ile has had his name on the Regents Honor Roll, and has earned his Scholarship Pin. ROBl'IR'l' LAWRICNCIC Bob, a future doctor, has been a member of the Fencing: Club. Newman Glub, .lunior Arista, and Library Squad and has received Scholarship Pin. VIRGINIA LI'il'i Ginny certainly livcs up to her favorite motto, Keep smilin', it's fun and because of it she became Girl Leader of the Cheering Squad for which she received Major and Minor Letters. She is a Guard Lieutenant and a member of Choral Training. WILLIAM l.I'1II'IR Since Bill is a bowling: en- thusiast, he joined the Bowl- ing Club. Ile has served on the Guard Force and has re- ceived Illue Cards, Perfect Attendance Certificates, and P.S.A.I.. Pins. ALEXANDICR LICIGII Alex expects to go to the Massachusetts Institute of Technology to study for an engineering career. Alex, who spent most of his early life in Finland, is now President of the Council of Nations, a member of Senior Arista, and recipient of a Scholarship Pin. EIGHTH TERMERS RUTH LICVINIC Ruth. who will go to Queens College after graduation, has been a member of Senior Arista, and the Choral Train- ing and recipient of a Major Music Letter, for her appear- ance in Spring Concerts of '40 and '41 aml Yeomen of the Guards, '4l. BARBARA LICVY Barbara intends to take up Commercial Art at Pratt ln- stitute. Besides being secre- tary to Mrs. Millard, member of the Council of Nations, the Pan-American Club aml ,lunior Arista, Barbara has foulul time to work on the Poster Squad and earn I'.S.A.L. Pins. IlI'Il.I'IN LEVY Known throughout the llealth Education Department as Little Levy, Ilelen has been active in athletics. She has earned her Minor Letters aml an Emblem in Girls' Leaders' Club. She is also a member of Senior Arista. JUAN LICKING A member of the Choral Training: Group, .loan has par- ticipated in an Uperetta and a Spring Festival. She is a Swimming Leader and a mem- ber of Senior Arista. She also has English Connnemlations and a Scholarship Pin to her credit. BIQRNARIJ l.Il'IllICR Bernard, a wonderful violinist. is a member of the All-City High School Orchestra as well as our own Orchestra. Ile has earned membership in Senior Arista, a Scholarship Pin, and P.S.A.L. Pins. ANNA l.llCBICRS An Honors School member, Anna has been a secretary to Mr. Uebel, and has received l'.5.A.L. Pins, Chevrons, Ping- lish Commendations, and Blue Cards. After graduation she intends to become a com- mercial Spanish interpreter. GEORGE LINTON Georgia Technir'al Institute will be George's objective. Since sports held the most interest for him, he has been a member of the Swimming Squad. has received lutra- mural Medals and l'.S.A.l.. l'ius. GLORIA LIPSON Gloria, secretary to Miss lio- nigsberg, has enjoyed her work in dramatics. ller leisure time is spent theatre going and horseback riding. After graduation she would like to attend Cornell. IIANNAH LOEB llannah, holder of a l'erfect Attendance Certificate, to further her ambition of being a Registered Nurse, joined thc Rcd Cross Club. Her motto, To give is better than to re- ceive. should stand her well in later life. l'ILl-IANUR LURENZ llusteling is the favorite hobby of popular lilly, who has In-r Major and Minor Cheer- iug Squad Letters, and an Emblem ami Stars for Lead- ers' Club. A two-letter girl. she also owns a Major Letter as a result of appearances in Spring Festivals and Uperettas. RICHARD l.0'I l'lER During his years at Richmond llill Rich has been a mem- ber of the Guard Force. He intends to take a Civil Service job after sehool. MARILYN l.0Wl'INS'l'l'IlN During her four years in Rich- mond Hill, Marilyn has been secretary to Mr. Kanwit, mem- ber of Leaders' Club, Swim- ming Leaders' Club. Junior Arista. and the Guard Force and has received l'.S.A.l.. Pius, Perfect Attendance Cer- tificates and a Service Stripe. EIGHTH TICRMERS ,L 0 2 af -3.- , ,Fi V s , -' ll K, ft . ,V -f N 4 THOMAS LOWERY A Certified Public Accountant is 'l'om's goal. During his stay at Richmond Hill he has been a member of the Track Team, Guard Force, and Cafe- teria Squad. HELGA LUBITZ Vocally gifted, Helga has taken part in Spring Concerts and Operettas, has received her Major Music Letter, and has been a member of the All City High School Chorus. She has also been awarded gold and Honor Stripes as Assist- ant Commissioner of the Guard Force. MARY LUCKEY Mary, who is looking forward to a secretarial career, has been a member of the Guard Force. She has been on the Honor Roll and has received Blue Cards and Chevrons. DORIS LUNDQUIST Doris is another musically minded student, for she as a member of the Choral Train- ing Group, has appeared in the Spring Festivals of '38-'41 and has received her Major Letter for Music. EDWARD LUS'I'l'INADER As Photography Editor of .4rrrhway and Domino, lid has gained valuable experience. He is a member of Engineer- ing Club, Senior Arista. Alpha Ili-Y, and Leaders' Club, and the president of the Camera Club. .HCANNE MAHLER Jeanne is quite a busy young miss. She is a member of Sig- ma Hi-Y and the Hearthstone Club as well as a Class Of- ficer. She expects to go to Cornell and become an interi- or decorator. 'XlllilANl lNlAliG0l,llf5 .N nu-mlier of Senior Arista and Class Night llonnnittee. Mimi is also artive in Lead- ers' lilulv. She has lieen the lle-ad of the l.ilmrary Desk As- sistants, has won her Seholar- ship l'in. and has rendered servn'e as se1'retary to Mr. Whipple and Mrs. Millard. lNlNAl.lt MAlllN'l'SlIll 'lilll' 4'Ulll'lt'0llS servive lion rc-lull-rn-fl as a memlrer of the llsher Squad has made him u familiar figure. llis awards inelude l'c-rfoet Attemlanve liertitieates and a Svholarship l'in. YlYl'NN N'l:'lRKAll'l' l un-loving Vi has enjoyed partiripating in plays and op:-rvttas. She has also re- et-iw-tl a Seholarsliip l'in and 1.ominemlations. l'l'I'l'l'ill .l. Nl.'XllQlll'iS lm-ep 'em llyingn is the most natural IIIUHO for nl,l'lQ',N who hopes to enter the field ol' nasal aviation. lle has hee-n l'rc-side-nt ol' the Spanish lilulu and Yiee-President ol the N-u-uu'e Llnli. lle is also Lo- liusinc-ss Nlanagvr of lllllllillll. 1i:XliNll'ilA NlASlflAl,l'i llpon leaving this sehool, Happy intends to enter the lmsiness world. ller motto. l3on't put off till tomorrow what you eau do today, lw- speaks an ellivient eharaeter. Nl,-NRY N'lAYl'iR Mary has enjoyed athleties while' at lliehmond llill. Al- though she has reveived l'.S.A.l,. llins and lihevrons, shi- has found time to earn a S4-holarship l'in. She has also lneen a llIt'lllltt I' of the llnard Forrv and serretary to 'Nliss Koeh. l'Illlll'l'll 'l'l'IRlVl .l0SlCl'll MAZZA Joe, who doc-sift think murh of a man who doesn't know more today than he knew yes- terday, plans to rontinue his eduvatinn at C.1I.N.Y. llv is eredited with participation in Basketball and llandlnall ln- tramurals. FRANCIS NIIKHXNN Frank plans to study nn'- vhanieal eng:im'erim: at tieor- gia Tec-h. Intramural Basket- lnall and Handhall have taken up mueh of his time while at Rll'l'IllI0lNl Hill, proving: his sports alrility. NELSUN lNletI055 l'iasy-going is the word for Nels, who has partieipated in many sehool avtivities. Ile is a memlier of the Swimming Team. Varsity, Epsilon lli-Y. and is Guard in the l.ovker Room aml the Stork Room. NIXRY Nlrll0N.Nl.ll llanvingi, preleralvly to Ulm-nn Mille-r's musie, is 'Nlary's ehiel' delight. She has lleen Miss Nam-l.aughlin's se-ere-tary and has received Perfect Mteml- an:-1' Ifertitivates. She will go to some lmsiness selurol alter graduation. .IUHN M1-liUWl'iN Since Friendship the most previous of all jewels. lr .lar'k's belief, he has gath- ered these jewels among the memliers of the Vlfood Shop Squad and the Guard Foree. Sports are his favorite avtivity. K.-X'l'llLl'1l'iN Nlt-GRUIIY A memher of the Newman lfluh. Kath adheres to the motto, Smile and the world smiles with you. ller l'.S.A.l.. Pins and Chevrons are re- wards well earned in the field of athh-tit-s, She has also re- eeived Perfeet :klU llllillll't' tkfrtifieates. IXICRNARD Mt-GUIRI-Y Bernard is the proud posses- sor of a Major Music l.etter which he won hy playing in the school Orchestra for eight terms. lle hopes to serve his country as a sailor, but you can he sure his clarinet will go with him. l'Ill.l'il'lN MclXlAHUN lfilcenis quiet demeanor con- ceals her many activities. She has served as secretary to Miss Koch and has earned a Schol- arship Pin. Although she hopes to hecolnc u fashion de- signer, she has participated in dramatic presentations. llUBlCR'l' Ml'ilSlNGl-IR llis motto, Silence is golden. shonld make Boll an ideal dc- fense worker for that is what he wants to do. While at liichmond llill he has earned lllnc Cards, l'.S.A.l.. Pins, and Perfect Attendance Certitis catcs. l.l'iS'l'l'lR MliNDl'1l.S0llN Union College will receive another freshman when l.ester graduates from Richmond llill. While in school he has earned lllue Cards and Per- fect Attendance Certificates. llistory is his favorite subject. hut lntramnral Swimming has been his favorite activity. CllAlil.0'l l'l'I Ml'IYROWl'l'Z Charlotte. who collects coins and records. is a memher of the French Clulr and the Li- hrary Squad. Perfect Attend- ance Certificates, Chevrons, and a Scholarship l'in stand to her credit. Wll.l.l.-KM MHZICK Bill makes Mrs. Roosevelfs day look empty, for he has been 0.0. President, played leading parts in nlleggarfon Horseback. '-ll. and Christ- mas Carol, '41, has lneen a member of Senior .-Krista, and has participated in Swinuning lntrumnrals. lle is also Coun- cil Representative of Alpha Ili-Y. l'IlGH'l'll TICRM KliNNE'l'H Mll.I.l'IR Since Ken is an lfaglc Scout, camping and fishing take up much of his spare time. He is the proud pos- sessor of Perfect Attendance Certificates. l.0liRAlNlC Mll.l.l'iH Graceful Lorraine plans to make her avocation, dancing, her vocation after finishing her high school career. She hus heen secretary to Miss Konigsberg and Miss Win- decker and a memher of the Connnercial Honor Society and Leaders' Clnlm. lRl'lNl'I Ml'l'l'ISSl'IR Irene, quiet, keen-minded and always willing to help an- other, has for her motto. One for all, all for one. Among her awards are lllne Cards and Chevrons. MYRON MORRIS Since sports come first with Myron, he found earning l'.S.A.l.. Pins a pleasure. When he graduates he hopes to ohtain a Civil Service joh. ROSE MORTIIAIRU Secretary to Mrs. Van Wormer and to Mr. White has given Rose practice as a secretary. Her favorite author is A. J. Cronin. She has many Blue Cards to her credit. .I l-IA Nl-f'l I'lC MU! Illl'l'l-Il.I,0 To make a place in the hnsi- ness world is ,leanettxfs am- hition after she leaves school. She has lneen secretary to Mrs. Casper and has received Blue Cards, Swimming Chev- rons, and Medals. Elle-ry Queen is her favorite author and sweet swing is her mu- sical taste. SARA .ll'IAN MUl'INlfll -Ns sw'rt'tary to Mr. lleln-I and a l,ie-ut:-nant on the Guard Forve-. .Ivan loads a husy life. .Nftvr graduation sho hope-s to attend sf-r'rc'tarial svhool. ll:-r motto. Lilo van he hvauti- ful. should ln-lp ln-r to keep smiling. tfK'l'lll'1lilNlC fNllll.ll0l,l.ANlJ 1 illlllll'-Su grvat unthition is to ln-vonw a Rovlwttc' at tht- Nlusiv llall. But just in vase sln' has takvn up str-nography and rottft-ss:-s it's llt'l' favorite snlnje-vt. Blur' Cards. Clwvrons. and Attvmlam-v lit-rtilivats-s ara- tht- honors she- i'or'vive-tl. .lUIlNl'I'l l'A Mlll,l,l'lR Working for Mr. Smith gavm- .lohnny the most plvaslm- whilv in svhool. She- has ln-'en 1'iISllil'l' in tht- liafvteria illld app:-an-tl in two COIIUPTIS and last te-rm'-4 opvrvtta. 'l'ln- Yc-ontvn of the Uuartlfi lll'IRNAlll'1'l l'li NlllRl'llY 'l'o ln-4-onw a nnrst- is llvrna- dvttt-'s amhition and her lnotto. Ne-wr put off until tomorrow what you van do today. will ltvlp hor in her proft-ssion. She' is inte-restf-tl in sports and while at Rivh- mond llill was in thc- llonors Svhool. Nll'Rll'll, MURPIIY Rv prt'para'd. Murie'l's motto. togc-tln-r with he-r se-rvive as Sl'l'l't'fZll'y to Mr. Kanwit and ln-r Svholarship l'in. hespvak for he-r a lmright and happy fnturn-. llvr se-rious golfing may make her one of our :-hampion women golff-rs. Vv'Il.l,lANl NlURl'llY Rill. who has partivipatf-d in two Spring fl0llt'f5l'i.S, My Maryland, '40, 'l'hP XVPOIIIFII ol' the Guard. '41, and has we-f-ivvtl his Major Letter. vn- joyvd Choral 'l'raining more than any othvr sf-hool avtivity. Ile- has lwe-n Captain of thc' Guards and a mvmlwr of it-nior Arista. EIGHTH TERMERS -bf DOROTHY MURRAY lJotty, who is athletirally invlim-d, has piled np a line re-Cord as Vi1'f--President of Dolphins, and a memht-'r of Varsity, Leaders' lllulu, and Senior Arista. Through thesa- at-tivities she has earned ht-r Major Swimming l.e-ttor and hoth ht-r Major and Minor Athletic lrttvrs. GlCRAl,DINl'i MYl'I'l l'l'I Cf-rry's avtivities outside- of sc-hool vvntc-r around howling and dancing. She- has f-arne-tl Swimming Mvdals and Chev- rons. She has het-'n svrretary to the Conmtissioner of the Guards. JUNE NAICGl'Il.I Her motto, ll at tirst you don't stwt-ef-d try, try again, should carry .lune far in any r-are-er. She was Mr. l oe-rste-r's set'retary and f 2ll'llt'tl a Svhol- arship Pin and .lunior Arista tfertitirates. lil.AlNl'i N.-X'l'll:XN lflainc' hopes to follow in tha- steps of Floreitt-c Nightingale. Her taste in musit- differs from most people for she likvs anything hut swing. Shv is a Lieutenant on the Guard Forvf- and was on the- Lihrary Squad. 'l'HlCRESA Nlilil Her sw:-Pt disposition will surely make 'l'hvrc-sa a much sought-after sc-wrf-tary. Shf' has rendered sewive as sevre- tary to Mr. For-rste-r and varnvd lihvvrons and a plum- on the Rvgvnts Honor Roll. MARY NIlI0l.lC'l l'l Another 1-andidate' for Pratt lnstitute is Mary, who hopes to het-onw a dress designs-r. Shea has Parned Blue' Cards. l'.S.A.l,. Pins, and ffhvvrons. ller favorite saying Strikv while the iron is hot. may arrount for Mary's vagvrnrss to do things. B ICTTY N lil M A N N The G.0. Fair. in Betty's opin- ion, is her best memory of sehool life. She has been ser- retary to Mr. Hopkins, ami has a S1-holarship Pin, Gom- mendation Cards, and Chev- rons. lieonomies and stenog- raphy are her favorite subjeets. ll0lll'IllT Nll'iMANN As n member ol' the Poster Squad, the Outing Club, and the Guard Foree, 'lBoh has earned Blue Cards. lie has Atteiulaiiee Gertiiieates to his eredit and would like to go to l'ratt Institute after gradu- ation. GICRTRUIYIC NOIAN A Major Musie Letter and Leaders' l'imbleni are Trudy's awards. She was one of Mr. Wood's seeretaries and a mem- ber of Ghoral Training Group. and has two operettas to her eredit, My Maryland. '40. and Ye-omen of the Guard, 'll HUSHMAHY NUI..-KN llonors School, English Com- mendation, and a Scholarship l'in are but a few of Hose- mui-y's honors. She also has attained a plaee on the Re- gents Honor Roll and mem- bership in .lunior Arista. MIHIAM NURNBICKG ller varied avtivities show that Mini adheres to her motto. Try anything: OIIUC... She is a member of Senior Arista, Domino Staff, Greek Glub, Quill, was l'iditor of Dome, and President of the Menorah Soeiety. RUSH OBiCRlJOlll l'iR With ll Commendation Gard. l'erl'e4't Attendanee Certifi- eate. l'.S.A.l.. Pins, and Chev- rons to her eredit, Rose, Miss Koelfs seeretary, finds library work and athleties best suited to her taste. EIGHTH TISRMERS LAURA O'BRll'iN In the Honors Sehool, Laura, who has served as seeretary to Miss Johnston, is an ardent musir- lover. Proof of this are her plans to study music at New York University. MARIE 0'DONNlCl.l. Marie renters her sehool life around athleties. She is a member of Girls' Leaders' Club, and possesses Ghevrons, Swimming Pins, and P.S.A.l.. Pins. Her ambition for the future is to become a nurse. Sl'Il.MA l.l'ilC OGENS In her two years on publiea- tions, Selma has been Clubs Editor of Domino. Assistant Advertising Manager of Arrh- ufuy. and a member of llume Staff. She is also in Senior Arista and Leaders' Club, and has been secretary to Miss Windeeker. A MARTHA Ulll. Whatsoever thy hand iindetb to do, do it with thy might, says Martha who worked in Mr. Foerster's olliee. An ling- lish Commendation and Per- feet Attendanee ami ,lunior Arista Gertifieates add to her eredit. l'Il.EANOR 0I.SliN Major and Minor l.etters, a Champion Gaptainball Letter. Leaders' Emblem and Stars, Swinnning intramural Pin. ami serviee as seeretary to Miss Mael,au11hlin are part of lCllie's enviable athletie record. 5 BICHT OLTON ' Ohio Wesleyan should wel- eome Bert. who, as well as being President of Alpha Hi-Y, Gaptain of the Fen:-ing Team, a member of the Swim- ming Team, Varsity, and Leaders' Glub, has reeeived a Medal for Swimming intra- murals. He asserts that Tillie lost is never found again. GHRARD OPl'l'Z Work on the Stage Crew is fun. says Jerry, a member of Leaders' Club and a reeipi- ent of a Basketball Intramural Medal. Ile plans to attend a trade sr-hool after leaving us. AUDRHY OS'l'ICNDORFl Aspiring to the eareer ol at ballet daneer, Audrey linds daneing one of her most en- joyable pastimes. Perleet At- tendanee Certilieates, Chev- rons, and serviee as a I.o4-ker room Guard stand to her eredit. HICNRY UWICN Hunk has served his elass- mates as a 1-lass ollieer, and ILO. President in Annex 90. Ile has been a member of Senior Arista. the Stage Crew. alpha Hi-Y, and also the Choral Training Group. .IRAN PAASWICLI. lixpeeting to enter Pratt ln- stitute to study advertising design, lean, member of the Library Squad, Art Editor of Ifnglish elassbooks, has been awarded a Scholarship Pin. IAURIIC PA'I l'I'iRSON Pat. who expects to enter Syraeuse to study forestry, has rendered S6l VII'ff to the sehool as Captain of the Guards at Annex 56, and as a member ol the Library Squad. In addi- tion this he has been seeretary to Nlr. llutehinson. GRACE PIECK Grave, whose laudable ambi- tion is to right legal wrongs, intends to enter Columbia to study law rome full. Member' ship in Senior Arista, mention on the Regents Honor Roll, and a S1-holarship Pin are hers. ICIGHTII TICRMICRS DOROTHY I'IC'l'ICRSON Dot's philosophy, Find ex- euses for the shorteomings of everyone but yourself, is an admirable one. She has ren- dered serviee as serretary to tear-hers. MARION I'I'I'l'ROlIK Believing that Life eau be beautifulf' Marion, who has served as a Guard, Dental Assistant, secretary to teaeh- ers, and as a member of the Program Committee, tries to make it so for those around her. DORIS PICVF1RIiI.l,Y Besides earning her Major I.etter through partir-ipation in Spring Festivals and Operettas, Dotty has been President of Sigma Hi-Y, Miss Konigs- berg's seeretary. and a mem- ber of the Afl'hll7lIj' Staff. Life doesn't mean much un- less you really live it. she says. AUGUSTA Pl IS'l'I'iR A member of junior Arista, Augusta has rendered ellie-it-ut serviee as seeretary to Mr. Tressler and numbers a Seholarship Pin and Perleet Attendanee llertifieate among his awards. DONALD Pl.UNKI'f'l l' Dou,' who believes that Time is not to be measured. but enjoyed, has never missed a day of sehool. The speeeh 1-ourse interested hiln in his future eareer--radio broadeasting. LOUISE POLAK Aspiring to a nursing eareer, Lou plans to enter training after graduation. Her motto. When in Rome, do as the Romans do, should make her an enjoyable eompanion. Rl'l'A l'0l.l.AGK Although Rita has earned a Scholarship lliu, she has found time to serve ellicicntly as a member of the Guard Force. She has also earned l'erfect Attendance Gertiti- cates and has been secretary to Mr. Whipple. Gl'iliAl.DlNl-I l'0l.Sl.lCY After graduation Gerry in- tends to obtain a secretarial position. The experience gained as secretary to teachers and as a member of the l.ib- rary Squad will be of inesti- mable value to her. lC'l'Hl'Il. PRASS l'Ithel's courtesy and coopera- tion in the General Ollice have made her invaluable. She is a member of ,lunior Arista and the owner of Perfect At- tendance llertiticates and Ghevrons. l.0Rl'f PRAUSNITZ Before Lore becalne Kfo-lfditor of Archway she gained ex- perience in publications work as Annex Editor of Domino. She is a member of Senior Arista, Dome Staff, and Coun- cil of Nations. and has been awarded her Scholarship Pin the maximum number of times. MARY ROSE PUTZ Having a senior program is lVlary's delight. A recipient of a Scholarship Pin and a Gommendation Gard, she has served Mr. Gollins as secre- tary. She has also been men- tioned on the Regents Honor Roll. MARTIN R A BER Gornell, make way for Mart ! He has a special liking for sports such as hockey, basket- ball, baseball, and swimming. He has also been a member of the l.ibrary Squad. ICIGHTH TICRMICRS l'HYl.l.lS ICADMORIC l'hilly's athletic prowess is proven by her membership in Varsity, Sword Society, Lead- ers' Glub, and Dolphins. She belongs to Senior Arista and is the Head of the eighth term Picture Committee for Arch- way. WAl.'l'ER ltANDAl.l. English, sports, and Mark Twain are Walter's favorites in their respective fields. He has rendered service as secre- tary to Dr. Schmidt and Mr. Byers and has been awarded a Typing Certificate. Hl'IRBl'IR'l' HAMSHAW White-y's service on the Guard Force, Blue Gards, and Perfect Attendance Certifi- cates, typify the industry im- plied by his motto, Never put off till tomorrow what you can do today. l.0Rl'i'l l'A RAUH Loretta asserts that she likes sweet music but not swing. Being Editor of her English class newspaper, a secretary to teachers and a member of the Cafeteria Squad are some of her achievements. JOAN HEEVES Joan, a sports enthusiast. plans a secretarial career. She has been a member of Sword, Sigma Hi-Y, and Leaders' Club. Her studies will be con- tinued at Katharine Gibbs. MARGARET REICHEI. When she isn't sewing for the Red Gross, Peggy dabbles in photography. Her school honors include Chevrons and mention on the Regents Honor Roll. MARY Rl'iIl.l,Y Mary has served her school as a secretary to teachers, and a member of the Guard Force. She has also earned lfhevrons. l'llYl.l.IS RICISMAN Dividing her time between journalism and athletics, Phyl- lis has received her Publica- tions R for work as Asso- ciate Editor of Domino. and her Emblem for work done in Leaders' Club. She is also a member of Senior Arista. CONRAD RICUSS A future U. S. Army Flying Cadet, Connie is keeping fit by participating in Basketball Intramurals in school and baseball after school. His Scholarship Pin and member- ship in ,lunior Arista prove his scholastic' ability. HAROLD RILLINC The fact that Harry has found the science course most enjoyable and that he reads hooks concerning this subject in his leisure time intimates his future lies in this field. Blue Cards and Perfect At- tendance Certificates are among his possessions. EDWARD RIPPLE lid must believe that Va- riety is the spice of life. Al- though he has received his Major Music and Library Let- ters for his fine work in these activities, in his leisure time he not only dabbles in pho- tography, Init also conducts experiments in chemistry, his chosen profession. VIRGINIA ROICIIM Never put off till tomorrow. what you can do today. says Ginny, a member of Varsity, Dolphins, and Leaders' Club. She has worked as secretary to Mr. Robinson and plans to pursue a secretarial career after graduation. EICHTH TERMERS LARRY ROCOW After serving as Assistant News liditor, and Associate Editor, Larry has attained the position of Managing Ifditor of the Domino. These achieve- ments and his membership in .lunior Arista and Alpha lli-Y make up an enviable record. DOROTHY ROMAIIN Dot, who fosters the motto. A friend in need is a friend indeed, is planning on a sec- retarial career. This ardent roller skating fan, lists Chev- rons and Perfect Attendance Certificates among her awards. ELEANOR RONIAHN Honesty is the best policy, I':lIie's motto, is bound to be an asset in the business world in which she hopes to attain a secretarial position. She has Blue Cards and Chev- rons to her ereclit. MARION RONAYNIC Marion eats, sleeps, and breathes art, her intended vo- cation. Perfect Attendance Certificates and P.S.A.I.. Pins are her well-earned rewards. RAYMOND ROSER Love me, love my stamp col- lection, is Ray's thought about his engrossing hobby. Not only has he been a P.T. Leader and a member of the Tennis Team. but he has also been a Guard. JERRY ROSS Jerry's Major Letter, P.S.A.L. Pins, and participation on the Swimming Team constitute evidence of his athletic ability. His friendly grin and his motto, Do unto others as you would have them do unto you, indicate a wonderful personality. lll'l'A li0'l'lll'ilNl liita, who Iinds bowling an engaging sport, probably tinds plenty to discuss during the period she is secretary to Mrs. listen, adviser of the Bowling Club. She is also a member of the Cuard Force. WILLIAM R0'lilll USS 'l'o become an electrical en- gineer is the goal Bill sets for himself. lle is an avid sports fan and enjoys watch- ing our baseball team play fespecially when they are vie- toriousl. lle has earned both lllue Cards and Perfect At- tendance Certificates. l'AllLlNlC HOUKIS When l'anline, who has ren, dered service as seeretary to teachers, beeomes a breadwin- ner, she will be a well dressed one. She plans to attend a business school after complet- ing her high school eareer and loves to sew in her leisure time. KARL lillllli Never put off till tomorrow what you van do today, says Karl, an lille-ry Queen ad- mirer. He has been secretary to teachers and holds Blue Cards. Alfred University will be his next stop. FIITWAHD RYAN Partieipating in Spring Festi- vals and 'l'he Yeomen of the Cuardf' '41, have been en- joyable expericnees for l'id. lle has been Alternate Cap- tain of the Guards, but has found time to eultivate his interest in radio. WILLIAM S.-HIl'lAll When do we eat? Bills favorite question, explains why he enjoys Richmond llill's chef course. A member of ,lunior Arista, he possesses Perfect Attendance Certifi- eates, and has served as a l'.'l'. Leader and secretary to Mr. Kerling. ICICHTII TICRMERS l'lfl'iR SAllMl'iL l'eer's painting and Art work in Home and .4l'l'1l1Ulll' attest to the fact that he lives up to his motto, Wl1at is worth doing at all is worth doing well. His aspiration is in the lield of civil engineerill,f1. Vl0Ll'i'l' SALOMONS Vi who has never been ab- sent nor late, has centered her life around musir. Her par- ticipation in two Spring Fes- tivals, two Operettas, and a Concert has earned her a place in our memories as well as a Major Music Letter. .lUSl'Il'H SALVATUR In aceordanee with his motto. Have fun, Joe has an especial liking for l'. G. W0llPh0llFP.S books. A member of Honor School, he numbers Blue Cards and a Scholarship l'in among his awards. lll'I'l l'Y SANDERS lietty, who has been an en- thusiastic member of Girls' Leaders' Club and Swimming Leaders' Club, enjoys ath- letics. She possesses Chevrons and I'.S.A.L. Pins. ller motto, Hear twiee, see twice, but only speak 0lH'l',u makes her weleome in any group. l'Illl'l'll SASSF lf lidith's future husband complains about her eooking she can show him her Cornell degree in home eeonomies to prove that he is wrong. She has been outstanding in her lfnglish classes as editor of her class newspaper and as recipi- ent ol' lfnglish Ciommendations. DOROTHY SAUM A member of Senior Arista. Leaders' Club, and the Senior Prom Committee, Dotty, who has served as secretary to teaehers, plans to attend Barnard. During her stay at Riehmond Hill, she has earned a Letter for Captainball and a Scholarship Pin. XNNPX Sllill Not only lizis Knnu :tn l'SlIl'l'l1ll lIlxlllf1lttl,lUllllAllll0llSIIOt'll',. luut she- zilwaiys 4-nioys ling- Iisli 4-litssi-s. Strn-t t'tlIllllllillll't' nitli ln-r niottn, 'l'ruth lirings it-xszml, ought to niailu- lu-r i nnn-li sought llll1'l'5l't'l'l'lill'Y. V iii-:rm sxwiixin lln- lvolila-n llnlv ls tha- ln-st motto tlnil llt-lgzt. who plains l.l lN'4'llllll' at sol-itil wot-ka-r. tonl4l liaivv. Slit- has shown lu-r titlilt-tiw prowt-ss tis 1lIlN'llI- lwr nl lm-ls l,i-inlt-rs l.lnlr nnl lux tlu- nninln-r nl l.li1-x- ions she- posst-get-S, Ill 'l'Il Sllllitlilflili ln ortln-r to sutislv lit-r low- lot tln- slightly g:rne-sonn-. llntli ie-:nls innrtlr-r niysta-ri:-s in lim-r IRIN' lllllf'. anul plains to ln-- llllll' at vollrt slt-no1,:t'upln-r, '9ln- has ln-4-n at int-inlu-r ol tht- ifnzirtl l'or4'a-. ll:-r ztwatrsls invlntli- li0llllll1'll4lilllllllN zinsl 1 l'1-rle-4-t 'llll'lIllilll!'1' lfvrtili- lzttv. llflllfllillt S4IIl'Xll'Xll.0l-Il-'Fl'1l, 'llotf' who 4-njoys writing liort storii-s ulnl sonnf-ts. rlains to nikt- at vnursi- in lournailisni ut llrzilu-s Busi- nvss Sl'llll0l. 'l'onnnv llorst-v's llllthll' ttntl .lohn Nliltonis po:-try nrt- lwr vlioim- in tllf-ir it-sp:-1-tiw In-lfls. Nl XHION Slllll-Illlit Nlairion. an art 1-ntlnisiust. plains to Vlllllllllll' he-r stnwlv ol T it at lrzttt lnstitntr-, mul to e-ve-nttnilly s-nts-r the- tif-ltl ol tnninn-rt-ml nrt. Slit- 4-njoys Vkootly llc-rinanis lrlnt- nnisiv. Iil l'll SKIIILOSSI-IR Xspning: to the- position ol 1-onrt sta-tingirztplim-i', liuth, at int-mln-r ol N-nior ,Krista zintl l.i-utlm-rs' tflnli. has guilt:-tl uilnzililt- r-xpe-i'it-in-v wlnlr- re-n- tlt'I'lllL! hl'l'Yll'l' tts st-1'l'r-t'll'V to t Nlr. Wln-4-lf-r. The- little- lvisnrf- tnne- that she- has is spent in tolli-r skating. llt,lll'll ' Tli R M li RS 'Qi .,. Nl ' I i 51 fl: Jr' Y 35 V f --5, s. , A Y , sv l ll V 3255? Xl-HH -KN StIlll.0SSNl KN .Kltz-r glrzuluaition Nlnryun i-x- pe-vts to Q-nt:-r thc- :nlw-rtisingg prolvssion. Shi- wus at nie-niln-r ol the- lfhorul 'liruining Group unrl took part in Spring l z-s- tivuls, llc-r lfnglish lloinnivn- tlzitions antl lilwvroiis we-rv rs-- wartls we-ll i-urm-tl. lllll-X StfllNllltllx lrinuis goal is to lu-I-oiiw at tlrf-ss :le-sign:-r. Slit- has rt-- vr-ivf-fl at Svliolzirsliip llin atnil has lar-1-n sm-we-titry to Xliss Burt:-n anal to the- t.oninns- sionvr of tln- llinirtl l or1'n-. llll'iNl'i 5lIll0l'iNS'l'l'ilN lt is no wontle-r lr:-na-. at lllt'lll- lu-r ol' the- lfln-e-ring Sqninl :intl llirls' l,f-aisle-rs' lflnli. lu-- lie-ws that X smile- will go at long: muy. lor lu-r lou-ly smile- wonltl nie-lt an lu-art ol stunt-. ll will Ilflillilllly po it long: way in si-1-tiring: lu-r at pnsition :is il inorlm-l. l'iYl'1l.N N Hlllllllllflllill lfvr-lyn luis passe-il tlirougli si-liool la-ming: at traiil ol' I-tintl thoughts zintl il:-1-tls In-liinil. She- is at me-nilu-r ol' 5:-nior xl'lSlLl. the- IIUIIH' Stull, aintl is at rt-1-ipi:-nt ol' lfnglisli lfoni- nienrlaitions nntl at 5c'liolin-sliip l'in mnwinnnn time-s. lll'il.l'iN Slllllllflf lxzttlizirine- llililms llusint-ss Svhonl will ln- tlu- gmail nl llf-lf-n. who lmfflit-ws Uppor' tunity only knot-ks onvr-.ii Slu- luis Q-urni-il lilu-vrons nnil l'.S..-t.l,. l'ins. llf-r l'e-rle-vt ,Nt- ll'lltlilllt't' tie-rtitiraitn-s tvstily that she- will not ln- vanigzlit napping: wlwn opportunity slot-s vonu- luioa-kitty :it ln-r lllllll-. ll0lllCH'l' StillWXNl'fll liusoline- rationing: is not at lilowto llolr llt'l'1lll5l'lPll'y4'll' ritlingz is his ltnoritn- sport. llc- has works-al in thi- print shop Zlllll on tht- llnairal l ort-4-. HARRY St1HWl'IlGER A member of the Usher Squad. llumino Staff, and Senior Arista. Denny turns to the piano for rejuvenation alter a busy day. He has re- ceived at Scholarship Pin for his line scholastic standing and Rlue Cards for rendering ellicient service. .l0llN Slillll. A determined young man is John, a member of the Guard l orce, as is shown by his motto, Do or die. Sports are predominant in his life, for when he isn't a spectator at our baseball games, he is busy earning l'.S.A.L. l'ins. MARGARl'i'l' Sl'ilSl-IR llesirous ol becoming an ac- countant, Margie has just begun her preparation by serv- ing as cashier in the Rank. She has also earned membership in Dolphins, Leaders' and Swim- ming Leaders' Clubs because ol' her athletic ability. MARY Sl'ilNll'iR.llANl Sewing and knitting for thc Red Gross, and writing letters to soldiers are Maryis contri- butions to the war eflort. She has been a member of Senior Arista, a Pool Aide, secretary to lVlr. Hopkins, and has ac- quired Minor Letters and a Scholarship l'in. HILDA Sl'IMMl.lCR llilda, who was secretary to Miss MacLaughlin and Mr. Collins, says, Nothing ven- tured is nothing gained. She has ventured to become a member of Junior Arista and the llearthstone Club. She has also been mentioned on the Regents Honor Roll. GICRARD SllARl'l-I A liking for mathematics and science has led Jerry to choose electrical engineering as a career. A member of ,lunior Arista, he has served t-tticit-ntly as u Lieutenant of t.1e Guard Force. EICHTH TERMERS WALTER SHELl.S'l'ROM Walter is one of those nice people who minds his own business and never bothers anyone unnecessarily. He plans to continue his educa- tion in n still undetermined college. RUTH SHLAIJUVER ltlusically inclined, Ruth plans to become a music teacher after graduating Queens Gol- lege. She has been a member of .lunior Arista and has re- ceived Perfect Attendance tfertiticates. ELICANUR SHCGEL Eleanor, whose favorite pas- time is writing poetry, hopes to work a teletype machine after graduation. Secretary to Miss Koch and Mr. Uebel, she has English Gontmendations and a Scholarship l'in to her credit. HAROLD SIPIGMUND Harold, who has attained the maximum number of Perfect Attendance Gertilicates, spends his leisure time riding the plains twith Zane Gray as his mediuml. He plans to attend Cooper Union to train for his intended vocation of electrical engineering. WILLIAM SHVIBERLUND Bill, who expects to become a machinist, is taking the de- fense course at Brooklyn Tech- nical High School. Active in school, he has received l'.S.A.L. Pins, has been a I'.'l'. Leader, and has partici- pated in Boys' lntramurals. ALAN SINGER Al, who is a member of Senior Arista, Domino Stull. Girard Force, and school Orchestra, expects to continue his study of music at N. Y. ll. He was General Oliice as- sistant and has earned l'.S.A.L. and Scholarship Pins. MIl,I7RI'iD SLOANIC Iler chosen vocation of a sec- retarial career is backed up by membership in the Com- mercial Honor Society and her secretarial work for Mr. Wheeler. Mildred has received Connnendations and Blue Cards. CRACI-I SMl'l'll Although she is looking lor- ward to a career as an air hostess, Smitty expects to go to Berkley Secretarial School. In preparation for this she was secretary to Miss Koch and received Com- mendation Cards. PAMl'iI,A SMITH Pain, whose motto is Pos- sunt quia posse videnturf' will major in Spanish at Queens College. She has been secretary to Mrs. Millard, a member of the Spanish, Latin, and Creek Clubs, and has received her Scholarship Pin maximum times. MARTHA SNICLI. Mischievous Marth believes in having an all-around-good time. She puts her theory into practice in her favorite pas- times: sports, dancing, and singing in a choir. She has been secretary to Miss Swen- son and has received Schol- arship Pins and Chevrons. .IICROMIC SOBICI. Working for the Stage Crew has taken up most of .lerry's time for the past two years, although musical arranging is his intended vocation. With membership in Senior Arista, Commendations, and a Schol- arship Pin to his credit, he hopes to enter Queens College. I'1l.l'IANOR SOICHNGICN I-ileanor, who expects to enter the business world after graduation, was secretary to Miss Pendry and Miss Koch. She has received Chevrons and Conunendations. EICHTH TICRMERS HARRY SUPP Harry attends the Defense Course at Brooklyn 'llechnical lligh School, which should be an aid in his intended voca- tion, mechanical engineering. He has received I'.S.A.I.. Pins and Perfect Attendance Cer- tiiicates. WILLIAM SORCI'INFRI'II Athletics are Bill's main extra-curricular activity. He has been a member of the Guard Force and has taken part in Basketball Intramurals. VI0l.A SOUTHWICK Vi's friendly disposition should be an asset in the business career slie intends to pursue. She has been active on the Guard Force and as an Emergency Aide. DORIS SPRII Doris, who came to Richmond Hill from Bishop Mcllonnell High School, has been secre- tary to Miss Koch, a member of the Newman Club, Council of Nations, and Junior Arista. She has received a Scholar- ship Pin and Blue Cards. ROGER SPRACIIIC Roger, who expects to attend the Merchant Marine Acad- emy, won't be phased by any little shipwreck. for he has participated in Swinnning In- tramurals. IIe has also been President of the Fellowship Club. CHRISTINE STACIAS Nothing can ward oli mo- notony as easily as Christie's hobbv of making new friends. She has received Perfect At- tendance Certilicates and u Scholarship Pin. She has also been a member of the Cnurnl Force. VIRGINIA S'l'AIII.MAN If Ginny's motto, Sing and be happy, is well done. it will brighten any day. She is a member of both the Locker Room and Cafeteria Squads. and has received Ifommemla- tions. l I.0IlA S'l'AN'I'0N Because of her interest in acting, Flora expects to at- tend a dramatic school or enter a stock company. She has been a melnber of Sigma Hi-Y and Girls' Leaders' Iflub. BARBARA S'I'I'lINIlI'lIiG Barnard should welcome liar- lrara, who hopes to become a writer. She is a member of Senior Arista, has served as secretary to Miss Koch, and has carucd ber Scholarship Ilin. EDWIN S'l'l'lINNlAN Alter securing a degree from Syracuse, lid, a Senior Arista member, will give Don Wilson some real competition in the lield of radio announc- ing. lle has served as Treas- urer of the senior class, Vice- I'resident of the Spanish Club. and Ilead of the School De- fense Board. .IAMES STEPHANS Jim has been active in sports as a member of Var- sity and the Basketball Team. This has not interfered with his scholastic standing, as his Scholarship Pin proves. GLAIIIIC S'l'l'fI'lII'fNSON Nursing is Glaire's intended vocation. Her ability to lead has been proven by the fact that she is an I'lmbIem I.eader aml a lieutenant of the Guards. She has received I'er- fect Attendance Certificates, Ghevrons, and l'.S.A.l.. Pins. EIGHTH TERMERS ANNICIDHFI STERN Language teaching or inter- preting will be Annelore's vo- cation after she graduates. She has received a Scholar- ship Pin and Perfect At- tendance Certificates. MARTIN STERN Martin, who intends to study engineering at M.I.'l'., has re- ceived a Perfect Regents Cer- tificate in Mathematics. He is a member of Senior Arista, President of the French Club. and has a Scholarship Pin to his credit. I.Il.I,IAN STUlBI.Ii Lil, who is athletically in- clined, enjoys dancing as much as she enjoys partici- pating in the activities of Leaders' Club. She owns a Scholarship Pin. MARTHA STUTZ Martha has shown herself quite an athlete, since she has earned Chevrons for Captain- ball, Basketball, and Swim- ming. She has also been a Locker Room Guard and sec- retary to Miss Koch. RALPH SUEGHTING Ralph, who enjoyed biology and physics, appropriately plans to study medicine. He was President of the Fellow- ship Club and secretary to Mr. Grehan. He has also been a member of the Guard Force, Epsilon Ili-Y, and the Usher Squad. BLANCHFI SUSSMAN Sinee Blanche enjoyed ste- nography and typewriting in school, it is only natural that she should become a secre- tary after graduation. Secre- tary to Miss Koch and Miss Sinowitz, she received Com- mendations and Chevrons, LORE TEUBER A lover of the sea, l'lrecks hopes some day to sail in a vessel of her own. She is a member of the Photoplay Club and l'oster Squad and has rendered service as secs retury to teachers. DORIS 'l'llALER Dotty participated in most athletic activities. She is a member of Sword and Girls' Leaders' Glub, and has re- ceived her Minor Letters. She has served on the Guard Force and as secretary to Mr. llebel. EUGENE 'l'RAl'l'ELER Gifted with an unusual abil- ity in both music and sports, Gene has divided his time between these two activities as a member of the Orchestra and the Swimming Team. He plans to study dentistry at Northwestern, come fall. YULANDA 'l'RANl0N'l'ANO A music lover, Yo believes that Music makes the world go around. She is a member of Leaders' Club and the Guard Force and has rendered service as secretary to teachers. .lANE 'l'RURENllMIH Scientitically minded .lane is a member of Senior Arista and has received a Major Music Letter for her partici- pation in the Orchestra. She has also served as secretary to Mr. Atwater. ADELAIDE TURRS A member of Leaders' Club and Senior Arista. Tubby has maintained a perfect at- tendance record throughout her high school career. She has also been a Guard. EICHTH TERMERS MURIEL TYNAN A Registered Nurse, is the goal that Babe, who is a member of the Newman, Riding, and Dance Clubs, is going to strive for. IRENE VANDERBILT' lrene intends to become a court stenographer after graduation. She has been secs retary to Mrs. Stigers and a member of the Library Squad. ROSE VIDLAK Rose, who has received it Scholarship l'in and Perfect Attendance liertiticates. has been secretary to Mrs. Foster. She has earned Ghevrons, too. FRED VILLACKII Although much of l red's time has been spent on the Guard Force as Captain ami Assistant Commissioner, he has found time to earn a Major Music Letter by par' ticipating in My Maryland. '40, and four Spring Festivals. He has also received a Major Letter for work on the Guard Force. EMILY VOGEL Fun-loving Emily is all ready to attend Berkley after leav- ing us. Her interests vary as is indicated by her member' ship in Leaders'. the German. and Science Glubs and her participation in assembly pro- grams. She also possesses a Scholarship Pin. ANDREW VOLLMER The social science classes are the Senators delight be- cause he always had a chance to debate the issue at hand. This member of Stage Grew may continue his education ut a night college. l Rll'IDA VON DlS'l'l'I l rieda's ehief interest outside of st-hool is danring. She has reeeived Commendations and a Seholarship Pin. She plans to beeome a eourt stenogra- pher. GERALD WADLEICH Seienve vlaims first plave in Cerald's estimation of sehool subjevts. This is not odd be- cause he plans to attend Penn- sylvania State College to be- eome a chemical engineer. llis willingness to serve has earned him a plat-e on both the Usher Squad and the Guard l ort'e. RICHARD WAllNl-IR Dit'k's motto. What is worth doing at all, is worth doing well, is a good one for the defense job he ex- pet-ts to hold. He has reeeived Perfect Attendanee Certifi- eates and Typing Certitirates. Mll.TON WAl.DVOlll'll. Sports and photography rate A-l with Milton as outside interests. He has been a mem- ber of .llmior Arista and the Guard Foree. His awards in- rlude Blue Cards and a Svhol- arship l'in. MIRIAM WARNICCIQIC Not only has Bimma found time to earn her Major Musi- cal R by partir-ipation in Spring Festivals, and My Maryland, '40, but she has also served as secretary to Mr. Uebel and has been a mem- ber of the Red Cross and llearthstone Clubs. llll.DA WAR'l'llOI,OWl'l'Z Hilda's leisure hours are spent riding her bi:-yele in Alley Pond l'ark. She has been a member of the German Club and has earned Che-vrons, Per- fevt Attendanve Certilivates. and .lunior Arista Certificates. ' 'l'I'I R M 1 JAMES WEAVER An admirer of Ring Crosby, Jim has rendered serviee as a Lieutenant on the Guard l ort'e, the Swimming Team and as seeretary to tearhers. GLORIA WICBER Gloria's partieipation in Spring Festivals and My Maryland, '40, has merited her a Major Music Letter. She has also served Mr. Wood and Mrs. l'oetz as a secretary. DONALD li. WEEKS The days when the West was young would have been a bet- ter setting for Ross, who is an avid reader of westerns. He has been Treasurer of 0.0.. Seeretary of Alpha Hi- Y. and a Lieutenant on the Guard Force. LOUIS WEISS llis motto, lf at tirst you don't suveeed, try, try again, has made Louis proficient in basketball and ive skating. Reading l'oe's novels and Robert Burns's poems, is his favorite pastime. AUDREY WELLS We hope Audrey's motto, Keep 'em flying, doesn't refer to her favorite sport. horseback riding. She is a member of Senior Arista and Leaders' Club and has ren- dered serviee as Mr. Wheeler's ser-retary. DOROTHY J. WENDLINO As rowhairman of the Senior Arista Tutoring Board and seeretary to Mr. Atwater, D..l. has given eapable ser- vire to the svhool. She is a member of Leaders' Club and has earned a Seholarship l'in the maximum number of times. ROBERT WENDT Rob, who expects to attend Rutgers University, is the re- cipient of a Major Athletic Letter for Tennis. His P.S.A.L. Pin and membership on the Varsity Tennis Team attest to his athletic ability. He has received a Scholarship Pin and Perfect Attendance Cer- tificates. RAYMOND WIIEELICR With Perfect Attendance Cer- tificates and service as secre- tary to Mrs. Foster to his credit, Ray has decided to attend the University of Ala- bama. Bowling and mathe- matics are his favorites in their respective fields. GLORIA WOESSNER HH'ervescent Gloria is a mem- ber of Omicron Hi-Y. She has received Chevrons and P.S.A.L. Pins for participating in ath- letics, her favorite pastime. She has also been Miss Koch's secretary. RORICRT WOODRURN Why should life all labor bc? asks Bob. A posses- sor of a Major Letter for dramatics, and a member of the Commercial Honor So- ciety and Stage Crew. He has derived pleasure from the school games and dances. .l ACK WOODLAND .lack has discovered how he can sec all the motion pic- tures and get paid at the same time. He has decided to become an operator of a mo- tion picture projector. He is a mcmber of the Girard Force and Shop Squad. FRANK WUICNSCH lixperimentiug with electricity is I rank's hobby, and he will make it his vocation. He has been Mr. Hopkins' secretary, and has received a Scholar- ship Pin and Perfect Attend- ance Certificates. EIGHTH TERMERS HELICN WUNSCH Helen, Co-Editor of Archway Senior Write-Ups, has also been a member of Dome and Domino Staffs. Senior Arista, and Leaders' Club. An English Commendation, a Scholarship Pin, and mention on the Re- gents Honor Roll are examples of her scholastic rating. MARILYN YOUNG An ardent admirer of O. Henry, Marilyn spends her leisure hours reading his books. She has been a meni- ber of the Council of Na- tions and the Fellowship Club. She has a Perfect Attendance Certificate and Chevrons to her credit. MARY ZEIS Mary, who enjoyed her ling- lish course most, will prob- ably become a comptometrist. Her awards include a Scholar- ship Pin and Blue Cards. CALVIN ZICNKICR Trilles make perfection, but perfection is no trille : Zeke's motto indicates clear thinking. He is a member of the Girard Force and .lnnior Arista. AUGUST ZOLL Expecting to enter Valpariaso University, Bud has made a fine record at Richmond Hill. He has been a member of the Camera Club, Leaders' Cluh, and the Guard Force. JOHN ZOLLER Repairing radios in his leisure time, John hopes to find work in this field after graduation. He is a member of the Guard Force and is a spectator at all school baseball games. BETTY ABRAMS Betty, the recipient of Blue Cards and a Scholarship pin, has served as secretary to Miss Glasser and has derived a great deal of pleasure from this work. This service will undoubtedly help her in the future, for she intends going into the secretarial world. HARRIET AITKEN As a participant in the Spring Concert of '41, Harriet has received an immense amount of pleasure and experience. Her love of music extends from school to her home, for she plays the piano. ROBERT ALl ER'l' Music has played a large part in Robert's school life, for he plays the violin and piano and has received a Major Music Letter for his work in the Orchestra. However, he played baseball on the school team and enjoys sports very much. ESTHER ANDERSON When Esther becomes a tele- phone operator, we know she will not connect us with the wrong party, since her record shows that she is a member of the Commercial Honor So- ciety, Junior Arista, and has etiiciently served as secretary to teachers. LOUISE APPIARIUS Music is the most important thing in Lou's life. Aspir- ing to u career of a music teacher, she has been a mem- ber of the Choral Training and Advanced Music Groups. She is also assistant director of her church's Junior Choir. RAYMOND RAESSLER An Honors School student. Ray, who is an ardent his tory and sports lover, intends entering the Civil Service for his life work. He received a Scholarship Pin and Perfect Attendance Certificates. SEVENTH TERMERS ERIC BARTELDT If his musical career indicates anything, Eric certainly lives up to his motto, Do the best you can wherever you can. Not only has he been a mem- ber of Choral Training and Orchestra, but he also plays in orchestras during his leisure. PHYLLIS BARTLETT Phyl, who delights in knit- ting in time to music or play- ing the piano, has rendered valuable service as secretary to Miss McKelvy and Dr. Briscoe and as a member of the Guard Force. ROBERT BASHE Bob, an honors school stu- dent, intends becoming an Aeronautical Engineer. He spends his leisure time play- ing in an orchestra, and build- ing airplane models. HELEN BAUER Helen, who plans to be -1 nurse in our armed forces, has rendered valuable service to the school as a member of Leaders' and Hearthstone Clubs, lieutenant of the Guards, and as Secretary and Clerk of the Student Court. WILLIAM BECK Beck has been a faithful member of the Fellowship Club since his entrance into this school in the third term. An Honors School student, he intends becoming either an aviator or a History teacher. DORIS BECKENHAUPT Dotty, who is the proud possessor of a maximum num- ber of Perfect Attendance Certificates, has indeed gone out for sports, for she is a member of Leaders' and Swim- ming Leaders' Clubs, and Dolphins. N1AXWl'il,l. RI'INNIC'l l' Nlaxwell, who was one of the organizers of the Bible Dis- :-ussion Cluli, has lieen a faith- ful worker on the s1'hool's Lilirary Squad, as well as the Guard Foree. l'IIYI,l.IS BICRKDWITZ Phyllis, who plays the piano partieularly well, is well- known for her 1-hoiee of elothes and her rare-free dis- position. RICHARD IIICRMAN A memlner of the Guard I orc'e and partieipant in Rasketliall Intramurals, Dirk has Blue liards and intends to he a llertilied l'ulili4' Aeeountant. .IANIIIIC BERNARD .lan's motto, You t'au't heat fun. aeeounts for the keen enjoyment she finds in daneiug. She has heen aetive in the Natatorium and has re- eeived I'.S.A.I,. Pius and Chevrous. 'l'HIi0DORl'I BIICBER Tlieodore. an honors sehool student. believes Il faut que la justiee soit forte afin que la fort-e soit justef' flolumliia should welrome this student who intends to become an in- VYIIIOIA. RAR'l'l,I'IY IIILLINIIS Xlusiz' is Baits r-hief in- terest in and out of sehool. A memher of the All-City High Sehool Drehestra, and our Orchestra, he hopes to vontiuue his study of musie at the Institute of Music-al Art. 5l'IVlCN'l'H 'l'lflRMERS ROBI'IR'l' IIIRNIIAUM Popular. efferveseeut, Holm played the drums in the or- ehestra and has divided his time among Dramatir, Music-, and Cheering Squad at-tivities. He is the reeipient of major letters in Dramaties. Musir. and ffheering Squad. of whit-h he is captain. ANDREW BIACK Happy-go-lucky Andy, un llonors Sehool student, has derived a great deal of pleas- ure from the Play l'rodu1-tion Course, and is the proud pos- sessor of a maximum numlier of Perfeet Attendanee lfertiti- eates. WARREN RIDQIK Knowledge is power is War- ren's lielief. ,lunior Arista Cler- tilieates, a Seeretarial Serviee Pin. and Perfeet Attemluuee ffertitieates are among his awards. He also avted as ses-- retary to Mr. Wheeler and was Captain of the Annex Guard Foree. DDRDTIIY lIl.llNll'i Dorothy, who earned a maxi- mum numlier of l'urfe1't .M- tendanee Certitieates. has par- tieipated in sports and l'e- eeived numerous lihevrons. She has served as a memher of the Guard Iforee and has reeeived a Commemlation Card. JULICS Bl,UNlI'INl lCl.D Brooklyn. Long Island, or llo- lumllia Universities will en- roll Jules, who intends enter- ing the textile field after graduation. He is a perfeet example of his motto: Prae- tiee makes perfect. IfI.I'fANORI'i BODAMIQR Aetiug as seeretary to Miss Korh has aided Ifleanore in deeiding her future rareer. that of a seeretary. She was a memher of .Iunior Arista. Commercial Honor Soeiety. and the Fellowship Club. .IOSEPH B0l'Illl'IMlCR .lazz music and horseback rid- ing are among .loe's passions. He is a member of the track team, plays the piano, and plans to enter defense work after graduation. CAROL BOHAKIK Aspiring to the career of at popular singer, Carol has fol- lowed her motto, Be pre- pared, by joining the Choral Training Group. She has par- ticipated in the Yeoman ol' the Guard and has served as secretary to teachers. WARREN BUNDY Warren, who intends becoming an accountant, has enjoyed his Geometry course most. He has been the recipient of the lntramural Table Tennis Pin, and plans to attend Queens College. MILDRHD BOTH Musical, happy, Milly cer- tainly lives up to her motto, Be sincere. Music takes up a great deal of her time. She has been in Senior Arista and Orchestra and has partici- pated in the production of Yeomen of the Guard. Out- side of school she plays the piano and sings. LAURA BRADY Determination is Laura's out- standing characteristic as is evident from her motto, You can if you will. She has acted as a Guard, an Emergency Room Aide, and has partici- pated in eaptainball and bas- ketball. RICHARD BRHINER Dick, a sports lover. has en- joyed his biology course most lle intends entering the en- gineering field and will prob- ably attend Lafayette College. SlCVliN'l'll TEIRMIQRS R0l3liR'l' BRl'1Ml'IH Bob, who has received a .lunior Arista Certificate, is an Honor School member and in- tends becoming a draftsman. He says he has derived the most pleasure from his Me- chanical Drawing course. IRMA BREIM lun, a recipient of both Perfect Attendance Certifi- cates and a Scholarship Pin the maximum number of times. has spent much time in the natatorium. She is a member of Swinnning Leaders' and Leaders' Clubs as well as Senior Arista. .l0Sl'il'H BRINSTICR Joe, who wants to be an lncome 'llax Lawyer, has to his credit Blue Cards and par- ticipation in the Basketball lntramurals. HENRY BRDD Hank is a newcomer in our midst, hailing from Brooklyn Tech, but he has rendered service as a l .T. Leader. A teacher of radio or shop is the goal he aspires to, and is sure to attain. JUNE BHDIDA All the great men and women are dying and l don't feel well myself, .lune's favorite saying reveals a lively sense of humor. She served as sec- retary to Miss Sorado, a Guard, and has received men- tion on the Regents Honor Roll. MILTON BRO'l'HlfRS Milt, who acted in the Spring Play in '41, can't make up his mind as to what col- lege he wants to attend. ln any case it's either Cornell, Columbia, Hofstra, Colgate, or Syracuse. GARUl.lNl'i RROWNE Caroline, who believes, Never spend your money until you havc earned it, has served as secretary to Miss Macl.aughlin and Miss Glasser. She has en- joyed her stenography and typing course most and in- tends entcring the secretarial world. lJURlS llROWNlNG Doris has enjoyed swimming more than any other activity. She has been a Pool Aide, a Swimming Leader, and a sec- retary to Miss Mael.aughlin. She has also been a member of Girls' Leaders' Glub, and has rcccivcd her Minor lietters. GLORIA BRUCKER Rrucky has worked hard and is still good-natured. She has served on the Guard Force as a Lieutenant. in the Spanish lllub as treasurer, and on Uonzino staff as a reporter. DORlS llRUl,l. l'iver an active llillite, Doris has been captain of a cham- pionship captainball team, a member of Sword. Varsity, and Leaders' Glubs, and has been an active participant in all sports. DORlS BUIILER The natatorium is Doris' sec- ond home. She has taken part in four Aquacades, has been a member of Dolphins, has received a Bronze Swimming l'in. l'.S.A.l.. Swimming Med- als. has been a Pool Aide, and a Swimming Leader. RUTH RURD Ruth, a lover of dancing, has enjoyed her French course most. She intends going to Queens Gollege but has no definite plans for the future. SEVENTH TERMERS KATHRYN BURNS Kathy says, Music hath charms. Rehearsals for mu- sical productions have taken up all of her time. She has participated in My Mary- land, Yeomen of the Guard, and in the Spring Concerts of '40, '41, and '42. JACK liURWl'il,l, Always face the sunshine and let the shadows fall be- hind you, says lack, who hopes to be an electrician. lle was a member of the Guard Force and an active partici- pant in the field of sports. MARGARET BUSCH Margarefs three year secre- taryship to Miss Macliay and her motto, Never put oil' until tomorrow what you can do today, will be useful to her when she becomes a sec- retary. HANNAH RllXl'iNllAUlVl Hannah. member of Senior Arista. has been Annex Editor of Domino, a member of the Senior Write-ups Conunittee. and co-lfditor of the School History Section of Archway. Her musical ability put her in My Maryland, '40, and the Spring Concert, '-ll. She is also a member of Leaders' Club. JOHN BYRNE Love of patriotic music ac- counts for both ,lolm's enjoy- ment in his participation in My Maryland, 40, and his desire to become a Navy pilot. He has received his Major Music Letter and Minor Let- ters for managing basketball and baseball. AMY GALLANDER Amy, who believes, Keep a song in your heart and a smile on your lips, has given see- retarial service to many. She has been secretary to the Student Court, Mr. Kanwit, and to other teachers. For her work she has received Blue Cards. MURIEI. CAMPO A ehild of the arts, Muriel eonfesses that she plays the piano and sketehes equally well. She has rendered service to the school as a Guard and as seeretary to Miss Mae- Iitillglllill. MARKIIA CARLSON Mnreia must live up to her niotto. A joh worth doing is worth doing well. for she was seeretary to Miss Mac- Laughlin and Mrs. Magann. She intends going to the East- ern Nazarene College to study art. Gl'lORGl'l KIANYMINAIIO George doesn't plan to attend eollege after graduation. lint is going to enter his father's husiness. Ile has thoroughly enjoyed the eourse in Me- ehunieal Drawing ami the ae- tivities of Leaders' and the Newman Clubs. DI-I WI'I l' CI.lN'I'ON Avidly Iillery Queen-minded, De Witt boasts Perfect Atten- danee Certificates covering four terms, as well as a Blue Card and a P.S.A.L. I'in. After sehool he plays ball, swims, and listens to Glenn Miller, a favorite band leader of his. FREII COICN Fred, who is taking the eoin- petitive for West Point, is leaving an fine record liehind hiln. lle has aequired Blue Cards. ffommendations. and has served as manager of the lvaskethall team. CA'I'IIARINl'i COFFEEN News Editor of the Domino and a memher of Sigma Hi-Y, Kathi has heen husy heing popular and earning lfnglish liommendations and P.S.A.L. l'ins. Conneetient Women's lfollege will prohahly he her address after graduation, for she experts to study lfom- merrial Art there. SEVENTH TERMERS I A w. 's RAY COFFEY Hay, a memher of the Engi- neering Clnlx, is a man of varied interests. Gymnasties. swimming and playing the guitar are all very well, hut just give Ray a uiee eoln- fortahle hed if you really want to make him happy. N1Ali.lOIiIl'i COl.l'lMAN Throughout her high srhool eareer Margie has served her sehool. She has been sec- retary to Miss Koeh, Miss Glasser, and the Pan-Ameri- van iiluli. A liusiness sehool should welcome this amhi- tious girl. VIRGINIA CONLICY The Colden Rule. Cinny's motto. has led her to enter a field in-whieh she will have many an opportunity to use it for she plans to train for a nursing eareer after gradua- tion. She is a member of the Freneh and Newman Clulns. IWIIIIAM CONLON liill. who has lieen president of the Metal Arts ifluli and spends his spare time liuilding models. plans to lieeome a shop teaeher. Oswego State Normal Sehool will elaim him. ANNA CONNOLLY Anna. who has lreen seeretary in the Boys' Pliysiral Training Olliee. and whose favorite snh- jeet is stenography. is well- litted for her goal whim-h is a position in the seeretarial world. ICLICANOR CONRAD lileanor has served the sehool through seeretaryships and work on lluhlieations. She has served in Miss Koelfs Olliee as well as in the Grade Ad- viser's Olliee, and has worked on Domino and Arellway. MARY 1IONSTANTINOPOULOS With a special liking for swimming and playing the ac- cordion, Mary has earned Swimming P.S.A.l.. Pins, Chevrons. a Scholarship Pin, Perfect Attendance Certifi- cates, and an English Com- mendation. Besides this, Mary hopes to go to designing school after graduation. ANNA COONEY Anna, who enjoyed the per- formances of the Choral Train- ing and Orchestral Croups be- cause of her interest in light opera, spends her spare time writing poetry. MARCIA COPSEY A Locker Room Guard and a member of the Fellowship and Red Cross Clubs, Marcia believes, Variety is the mother of enjoyment. Homemaking and history are Marcia's fa- vorite subjects, but she plans to enter the business world. I'A'I'RlClA CURDINC Leadership seems to be a trait quite evident in Pat for not only has she been President of her class in the seventh term. but also Vice-President in the fifth and sixth terms. She is President of Dolphins and a member of Leaders' Club, and is the proud pos- sessor of Scholarship Pin and Perfect Attendance Certificate. WALTER COREY Do it now, if Walter fol- lows this. his motto, he will probably be proficient in his vocation of aircraft designer. lie was a member of the Metal Craft Club and his hobby is building models. MARY CORNELIUS Mary, too, has served the school. She is a member of the Library Squad, secretary to Mrs. Stigers. and Mrs. Kanwit. She plans to become a secretary in a bank, for which she is well prepared. SEVENTH TERMERS JOSEPH COYLE Aloe. ensnared by the spirit of wanderlust, would like to spend his life traveling. Be- fore he undertakes any voy- ages, he will study crafts at Pratt Institute. He has been Chairman of the Decorating Committee and secretary to Miss Depew. MARGARET COYLI-I A combination of artist aml athlete. Peggy has received her Minor Letters. has been a member of basketball and captainball teams, and has re- ceived Chevrons for both sports. Her interest outside of school is drawing. ROBERT COYNE Stevenson's adventure stories are Bob's literature diet. He also enjoys basketball. He has received Basketball Intra- mural Medals and P.S.A.l.. Pins. MINNIE CROCHAN A moving picture lover, Min- nie who has served the school through secretaryships, has dc- cided to become a buyer. She has been secretary to Miss Konigsberg and in the Gen- eral Ofhce. MARY LOUISE CRUSE Cissy. who was secretary to Miss Cristadoro for six terms. is indeed poetically inclined. Her poems have appeared in Dome. and at the present time she is Co-Editor of Senior Write-ups for Archway. She is a member of Senior Arista and Sigma Hi-Y. IRENE DAHL Harry James' music is the pre- requisite for lrene's dancing. She has received Swimming Chevrons and P.S.A.l,. Pins and has also been a Tralhc Guard. The enjoyment she re- ceived from her secretarial course probably accounts for her plan to enter n business school. MELVIN DALLIS lf you do a thing at all, do it well, is a good motto for a future lawyer. Melvin, who hopes to attend New York University, spends his spare tilue sleeping, eating, and read- ing, and has earned a Scholar- ship Pin and Blue Cards. l'lVl-ILYN DANKNICR Sparky, sweet and sunny as the music she likes, plans to become a photographf-r's mod- el. Even now she spends her spare time posing for amateur photographers. DORIS DANNHARIYI' Serving as secretary to Mr. Hopkins and Mr. Powers has not kept Dotty too busy to earn a Scholarship Pin, ,lunior Arista Certificate, Chevrons, and a Commendation Card. Ry the way, she is an ardent Glenn Miller fan. MARIE DELMATO Since Marie intends to be a fashion illustrator, it is not surprising that she has en- joyed the art course. She has been a member of the New- man Club and has received a Scholarship Pin. ANNA DE MARZO Versatile best describes An- na's personality. She has been secretary to Mr. Kanwit. Miss Kiso, Miss Sprado. Miss .Ia- cobs. and Mr. Beanie, and has received Perfect Attendance Certificates and a Scholarship Pin. Her chosen vocation lies in the field of journalism. LAURA DEMBROWSKI Editor ol' Archwmfs Senior section, Assistant News Editor of Domino, and secretary to Miss Cristadoro. are some of l.aura's activities. She has at- tained membership in Senior Arista, and is a recipient of P.S.A.L. Pins, and English Commendation, and a Schol- arship Pin maximum number of times, as well. SEVENTH TERMICRS HARRY DICNNERLEIN To protect the citizens of our fair city from damage by tire is Harry's ambition. He has rendered ellicient service as a P. T. Leader, has Blue Cards, l'.S.A.I.. llins, and Perfect Attendance Certilicates. MARCARI'i'l' DIC ROZIC Throughout her high school career, Margaret has been pre- paring herself for the business world she hopes to enter. She has acted as secretary in both the Guidance Ollice and in the General Ofhce. ULADYS IJICZICNIJORF I live and learn, says Gladys, member of the Com- mercial Honor Society, secre- tary to Miss Koch, and proud possessor of Perfect Atten- dance Certihcates. l'.S.A.L. Pins, Chevrons, and Blue Cards. She plans to continue her studies at business school after graduation. ZOE DIAKOFF An ardent art student, Zoe's talent was shown in the sur- realist mural she painted. Blue Cards are among her awards. RUTII DICKSON Believing that A day without learning is a day lost, Ruth spends her leisure time read- ing about this queer world and has an especial liking for P. C. Wo1lehol1se's books. She tinds swimming enjoyable and has earned llhevrons. LOUIS DICANCI Desirous of becoming an avia- tor, Louis plans to attend New York University to study aero- nautics. He is an accomplished musician as well. and plays the accordion skillfully. Nllllillfl. DUIIRMANN Nluria-l. aa ana-anlnf-r ol' Sa-nior Arista, tha- lllla-a-ring Saplaal, l.a-aala-rs' lllulm anal l'ra-siala-ut of Uanivron Ili-Y, has la-al quita- il lrusy sa-hool lile-. A Sa-holarship l'iu. lfonuna-nala- tion tlaral anal a l'a-rfa-a-t At- ta-nalana'a- lfa-rtilia'ata- staual to ha-r a'ra-alit. lNlll.l.ll1lCN'l' ll0l.l.lIIK Sa-rvia'v as sa-a'ra-tary to Miss Nlanfra-al marks tha- ra-a'oral of Millie-. a nu-anlra-r ol ,luuior Arista anal tlu- Honors Sa-hool. Sha- possa-ssa-s lflia-vrons, Blue lfarals. anal l'a-rfa-a't Atta-nalaua'r lfa-rtilia'ata-s. DORIS DURAN lloris, who posse-ssa-s a COIN- u1a'nalation lfaral, l'a-rfa-a't At- ta-ualana'a- lla-rtilia'ata-. Sa'holar- ship l'iu, l'.S.A.l.. l'ins, l.a-aal- a-rs' lfnihla-an. anal Cha-vrons, has lu-a-n sa-a-ra-tary to Mrs. Sa-lu-nka-r anal a ana-nllna-r of .lunior anal Sa-uior Arista. Fli,-XNtfl'iS llUllGll'l'Y 'Xu arala-ut 'l'ananlny Uorsa-y lan, FI'llll.u who sa-rva-al on tha- Li- lvrary Squaal, Guaral l ora-as anal as sa-a-ra-tary to Mrs. llotaling aaaal of Sigma Hi-Y. has ala-- riwal gxra-at plvasura- lroua tha- voursa-s ol anusia- anal art. Na-wt ya-ar she- plans to go to Foral- laaul llniva-rsity to stualy psy- a-lumlogy. l.l'l0N'XlH3 DU llllllla l.a-uny's holnlmy anal lavorita- sport is sailing, although pho- totzrapliy aual ta-nnis ruu a a-Iosa- sa-a'onal as his lavorita- pastiana-s. ln srlaool ha- was in tha- Swiannaiug lntrainurals anal was a ana-anlva-r of l,f-aal- a-rs' filllll. :lll'l'llllli DUNN Mtlioaagzli ha- is a ana-nalna-r of tha- llomino Stall' anal 'l'raa'k 'lla-aan. la'tia-ii not only stualia-s to ka-a-p his gooal sa-laolastia' stanaliug, hut also llnlals thr- position of an usha-r in a ano- lion pia'tura- tha-atra-, Ha- is also a Ina-anlua-r of Sa-nior ulrista. SEVENTH TERMERS lfllWfKlil7 lJllNNl'I .-Kltliouglt lu- is llra-sialvnt ol tha- Na-wlnan tllulr anal a nwan- lua-r of Quill, Hal is ra-ally a sports lova-r. Tha- 'l'raa'k, 'l'a-n- nis anal Baska-tlrall 'l'a-anis all a'laian him. ,-'tn lfnglish flaun- ana-nalation anal lllua- lfarals ara- also part ol his vuvialrla- ra-a-oral. Rlllll.-XRD li.-XS'l'l'Ilil.lN Afta-r graaluation, Dia-k hopa-s to a-nta-r :Xnuapolis to stualy for tha- position of lin- sign in tha- Unita-al Statr-s Navy. His popularity is at- ta-sta-al to Ivy his a-la-a'tiamu as vll'f'-l,l'PSlllf'lIt of his a'lass as we-ll as his ana-nalwrship in Sa-nior Arista anal a-oanmission as l.ia-uta-naut of tha- llsln-r Squaal. AlilRl'IR'l' l'IBl'iRlllS His lin? work on the llilvrary Squaal has a-arna-al lla-rt a Major l.a-tta-r. Aspiring to tha- a-ara-a-r of a ta-aa'ha-r. he- iuta-nals to a-ontinuv his stualia-s at l'ratt Institute-. GlCURGl'i l'illl'lN Sinn- lla-orgia-i' finals aviation a fasa-inating profa-ssion. ha- spa-nals his lvisura- tiaua- a'on- strurting naoala-l airplane-s that ra-ally lly. Ha- also has a-njoya-al working in shop anal lN'lIllHI- ina: to the Arts Ma-tal lflnh. RUTH EISEN N ma-nilxa-r of tha- Ca-na-ral Ol'- lia-ae mul l.ilvrary Stalls. Ruth was sa-a'rf-tary to Mrs. Stiga-rs anal ra-a'a-iva-al a lfonnnf-nalatiam. Sha- will att:-nal Sta-pha-n's .lun- ior College- alta-r gxraaluatiou wha-re ha-r molto. Always lma- pra-para-al. sliabllal ha-lp luring ha-r SIIPPCSS. fill.-lRl.l'1S l'Il.l.lS fIharliP. a ana-anlu-r of tha- llouna-il of Nations, aspira-s to tha- a-ara-a-r of a a-ourt sta-nog- rapha-r anal aa-voralingly plans to go to a lrusina-ss a'olla-alan ill-l0RGlANA l'iNDRl'lS Georgie seems to have ron- eentrated her talents in the lllllllvlllillilllgl llepartnient. for she is a lllt'llllN'I' of llearth' stone llluh and has heen see- retary to lVlrs. Partridge. She plans to enter Katherine Uihhs Ser-retarial School. lll'IllN.-KRD l'll'S'l'l'IlN Bernie, who enjoys studying Boogie Woogie and the Blues. plans to turn to the niore seri- ous study of rnedieine after graduation. lle is a lneniher of Senior Arista and the Klhemistry lflnh. l.l'l0N.-tlill l'Il'S'I'l'llN A lover of srienre, Leonard. a Lieutenant of the l.il1rary Squad and reeipient of a Seholarsllip l'in. plans to study ehenlistry at Queens College. Pliotograpliy and stamp eol- leeting or-eupy his leisure tilne. ll0lllCll'l' lflllll-IN A Senior Arista lllQ'Il1lll'l', ver- satilf- Roh, who has rendered servire as seeretary to Miss Kiso and Miss Ratelle. is de- sirous of lreeoniing a fashion designer. lle has also lneen seeretary of the Freneh llluh and a reeipient of a Seholars ship l'in. lNlll.l7lil'IlJ l AlililCl.l. Millie has proven her alnil- ity in the eourse of her ehoiee lay her inernhership ih the lfonunereial Honor Society. She has lween an ellieient ntenilmer of the Cnard Foree for she advueates her motto, 'l'hink ln-fore you speak. W.-tl.'l'l'lli l Alllll'il,l. Serving his 1-lass as seeretary in his .lunior year and as treasurer in his Senior year has Illllllt' Farrell a well known Senior. He has also lneen a IlH IlllN'l' of the Mathe- llHlll4'S lllulv and has earned a Srholarship Pin. SEVENTH TERMERS 1 1,-am NORMA l l'lllSl'f Nonuy has lneen very ac-tive in the tif-ld ol' sports, sinre she is l'rf-sident of Sword, Cap- tain of the lfaptainhall 'l'eaun and an lfmhlein l.eader. llow- ever, she has entered other Iields, for she is a lIR'llll!Pl' ol' Senior Arista and Uniirron lli-Y. and has a Seholarship l'in. Vllf'l'Ull lf. Fl'iliKlSS Yin whose keen sense of humor has graeed the lunnor l'0llllllll, is Feature lftlitor of lhmzino. at niemlmer of the Home Staff and a Senior Arista lnelnller. as well as Viee-President of the llonneil of Nations. lle intends to go to St. .lohn's llniversity after graduation. JUAN Fl'lRRllCli .loan says, l'raetiee makes perlieet.', and aeeordingly ex- perts to heroine an ellieient seeretary after a eonrse at llellley's Business Sehool. She eame to us from Sewanhaka lligh Srhool and has earned tlhevrons and llerfeet Atten- danee ffertitieates. MARY l lSlllCll lt is well that honie eeonoinies and eheinistry are lNlary's lmest sulnjeets sinee she desires to enter Kings County llospital as a student nurse. She is a nienilrer of the llearthstone. l.atin. and Leaders' fflulms and has u S4'll0llll'SlIlll l'in. JANE l l.ANAllY Versatile .laney has proved her popularity hy her ineni- lnership in Senior Arista, the fiheering Squad and Leaders' lllnh. She has lmeen l'resident of her elass and Viee-l'resi- dent of Oinieron Hi-Y. ller friendliness, line eliaraeter and almility are sure to lead her to sueeess. Rll'l'll FORMAN With lfnglish Coinnieudations. l'erfeet Attendanee ifertiii- eates, a Seholarship l'in and inenihership in ,lunior Arista to her eredit, Ruthie will lregin her quest for a seere- tarial position. She enjoys reading: l'oe and Dickens. HARRlli'l' FOSSANHR Harriet intends to study to luevonie a registered nurse af- ter graduation. Ser-retary to Hrs. Hart, she worked on the l,ilnrary Squad as well as l'uh- lieations and earned Connnen- dations and lihevrons. Vl'll.l,lAM FRHUND Avronautieal engineering is the future vor-ation Bill ex- perts to pursue. Athletirally invlined, he was a melnher of the Rowling Squad and the Tennis Team. After graduat- ing he intends to go to fior- nell University. WAl.'l'lCR FROMNIANN Walters spare time is taken up with studying photography and playing the 'eello in the orrhestra. He intends to study dentistry after he has gradu- ated. .IERRY FUIIHS As the student head of the radio speaking group, ,lerry has gained experienee which should prove valuahle when he lnevornes a radio announrer in the future. He has partiei- pated in Spring and Christ- nias Plays, Operettas and Spring Festivals. MARIE FUKIHS Nursing is the vm-ation Marie will pursue. She has heen see- retary to Mr. Kerling. a mem- lner of the l,ihrary Staff and the He-arthstoue Cluh and re- ceived Perfeet Attendanee tlertifii-ates and ffonnnenda- tions. Avtive athletieallv, she was on the Raskethall and flaptainlnall Teams and a nu-nilner of Leaders' lllulm. MARGARlC'l' flAl,I,AGHlCR Playing the piano and partiri- pating in various srhool aetiv- ities has kept Peggy husy. She is a memher of the New- man tfluh, Junior Arista and Leaders' lilulm and has lneen awarded l'.S.A.l.. and Sehol- arship l'ins. SlCN'IiN'l'H TICRMFIRS DOROTHY CANSICRT llotty has a Seholarship Pin. .lunior Arista ffertiiivates. and numerous fihevrons to attest to her seholastie and athletic' ahilities. Outdoor sports. es- peeially swimming. are most appealing to her hut she also enjoys reading ,lane Austen's novels. Al.ltIl-I GAR NN Relieving that perseverance wins. Alive has piled up quite a reeord for herself. A Senior Arista memher, she has served as a seeretary to teaeh- ers. helonged to the Latin and Fellowship ffluhs and has a Seholarship and P.S.ft.l,. l'ins to her 1-redit. lOSl'Il,H GARRl'f'l l' An ardent sports fan, Joe is a lIN'llllN I' of the Swinnning Squad and the Spertators fllulm. He is also the revipient of a llerfevt Attendanve fier- tifivate. GEORGE Ul'IRlNl.'KN George, who experts to enter the business world after grad- uation. has heen a nu-nnlrer of Spectators lfluh and Newman llluln. He was seeretary to Miss Winder-ker and Miss Sw-hyler. l'iI.l.lO'I l' Gl'i'l i'l,lCR Musia- has heen the renter nf lilliotfs aetivities. Singing in Choral Training, Operettas and Festivals, he has well proven his ahility in that line. Outside of sehool. he fre- quents the roller skating rinks. HOWARD GI,-'lMRAl.VO A memher of the Engineering filuh, Ed hopes to attend Polyteehnia-al Institute to take an aeronauties eourse. He likes to huild airplane models and play hasehall and was on the 'l'ravk vllvillll. NANCY ,ll'i.-NN GIBSON Nan, a Itlt'tltllt't' ol' Leaders' llluli, l e-llowship lflulv and Seeretary to Miss Koeh, has liulf- time on her hands with all the aetivities sln- is doing. ln her spare time the knit- ting ling eatelies her and an- other pair ol' soeks or a sweat- er is on the way. ll0ll0'l'llY lillilflfll lloller skating oreupit-s llot's spare time. sitliletieal- ly illwlilied, she has re1'eive1l a l'.S..-Ll.. l'in and Swimming tfhevrons. She hopes to enter a Nurses' Training Sehool al'- ter graduation. l llANtil'iS Gll,Kl'IS l ranky, who intends to ma- jor in languages at 1-olle-ge. is at melnln-r ol' Senior Krista. Sword. and is 'lireasurer of Sigma Ili-Y. She has l'em'eix'e1l at Srholarship l'in, a I'.S.ft.l,. l'in and a Swimming Nh-dal. She is known lor her wit and sense of lnnnor. li.'ll.l'll llll.l.UUN Amlnitious Ralph intends to he a lrig lmnsiness man and should put his motto. Never say die. to frequent use. lie has lu-en the l'liysieal Train- ing set-re-tary two terms. and the Vive-l'resident of lfpsilon lli-Y. Mll.lllllilt tll.'tSl'IR filter giving serviee as secre- tary to Miss lionigsln-rg and Miss Koeh. Mil, a Sigma lli-Y memher and Assistant tiluhs lfditor of .-lreliway. dem-ided to attend Katharine tlihlns to prepare for a lvusi- ness career. She has lreen awarded a S4-liolarsliip l'in and a lfonnnendation lfard. .ltlt tlUl.lJl ,-tlill ,loy, who was in the Spring Festival, two tion:-erts, and an Uperetta, will attend Adelphi College to further her study ol' l.atin and liistorv. This ver- sattle miss was also a seere- tary to Miss Koeli. a Guard. and a memher of ,lunior Arista. SlCYl+IN'l'll 'FICRMISRS l l 1 'l'lll'il.MA C0l.l3SMl'l'll 'l'lielma. who intends to he- vome a history teurlwr, likes to read hooks hy Wilistnili S. lfliurehill in her spare time. She has heen seeretary to Miss Finn. a memher of the l.iln'ary Squad and has earned Blue tfards and llerleet .-Xttendanee tfertilieates. DUN.-Xl.D tl0l,llS'l'l'ilN lion intends to study For- estry at Syraeuse University alter graduation. lie enjoys making model airplanes and 1-olleeting stamps and is a memlmer of the llowling tilulr. l'iS'l'lCl.l.lC ll0l.lJS'l'l'ilN Where l.llPl't'-S a will tliere's a way. should earry Estelle lar in her 1-areer of design- ing. Her versatility is evi- dent-ed lay memlnership in Leaders' lfluh. .lunior Arista. the llH'llf'SlTil. and the Choral Training Group. She also has a Sl'lIt!lLll'Sllllt l in and Chev- rons to her ere-dit. Mll.llHl'ill GOOIIMAN Mildred has had her name on the Regents llonor Roll, has lieen a Guard. seeretary to teavliers. and a memher of lllioral Training. ller leisure moments. when they ot-enr. are spent ire skating and dam-ing. ll0lllS KIURDUN Popular lJore. who appreei- ates swing musie in the Glenn Miller manner, has heen a memlver of Sigma lli-Y and Senior Arista. She has re- eeived iillt'Vl'0llt4 and l'.S.A.l.. l'ins as well as lllne Cards. l'ill.l'fl'fN CORMAN lie a good sport. l'iileen's motto. is an indie-ation of her grand disposition. She is at memlrer of the fiommereial Honor Soeiety as well as the Guard Fowe and has a Svhol- arship llin and filievrons. An ardent Dodger fan, she spends her leisure time at lflnln-t's Field. VIIITOR COSHCO Vie, a lnemlier of Epsilon lli-Y, intends to attend Pratt lnstitute and study to he an lfngineering Draftsman. He has reeeived ai Major Letter for work in Choral Training. .lAlNlliS GRAIN' Sin:-e -'.lllll,u a inemlier of Senior Arista, has enjoyed his study of lfreneh, it is logieal that he pursue further knowl- edge of this language through the Freneh Clulm. He has also lveen aetive in l'ulili4'ations as Advertising: Manager of Ilom- nw. .l0Slil'l'l GRAFF A future polieeman, Sonny who likes to go fishing, hopes to attend either New York University or Delehauty Sehool. He was a P. 'l'. l,ead- er, a Guard and a memlner of lloys' Leaders' Cluli, lNlllIllAl'Il. GRANDlNlC'l l'l Athleties in general interest Mike, hut he has gone out for lmseliall in partieular. He lmelieves Cod helps those who help themselves and aviation will oeeupy his time after graduation. .lAOlll-Il.lNl'f Gl'lllCVl5 With Blue Cards to her eredit. .laeky intends to eontinue her edueation at the Aeademy nf Fine Arts and lVlusie at Hartford. Her eonsuniing: pas- sions at sehool have lieen art and musie. She likes to lmuild airplane models and has mas- tered the 'eello, piano, and hwrmonir-a as well. GLORIA CHlNlMl'Il.llFIlN lllo. who hopes to enter the luusiness world in later life. is the reeipient of n Seholar- ship Pin. She is a memlmer of .lnnior Arista, seeretary to Miss ffristadoro, and was a iueinlier of the Latin tlluln at Annex 56, SlCYlCN'l'll TERMICRS RUTH ANN CRIYNISHAW Skidmore should welvome Ruth. who is a niemher of ers' tlluh, Swimming Leaders' Senior Arista, Dolphins, l,ead- and Pool Aides. She has ree eeived liommendution Cards. a Scholarship Pin, and has given valualmle serviee as see- retary to Mr. Atwater. SVPIA URllNl l-Il,lJ Sven, a lover of the elassivs. lists lfreueh, the drama. and elassieal inusie as her favor- ites in their respeetive fields. A Seholarship Pin. linglish Commendation, Perfeet Atten- flanee llertitieates. and mem' liership in .lunior Arista are sonie of her arhievements. l.ll,l,lAN illlNllll'il. Lil, who has at-quired lour Perfeet Attendanee ffertili- eates, would like to lreeonie either a designer or a hall- rooni daneer. She enjoys elus- sieal musie and sentimental swing hy Freddy Nlaitiifs or- ehestra. l'Il7l'l'll GlZS'l'Al-'SON Edie rendered seryiee as seeretary to teaehers and earned llerfeet Attendant-e tiertitieates. She expeets to attend Katharine Cililis' See- retarial Sehool after Hfiltlllil' tion and then enter the lnusi- ness world. - lill'l'l-l ll.-KASK Ruth. who likes elassirail inu- sie. partieularly enjoyed her work in Choral Training. She enrned Blue Cards and l'er- feet Attendant-e lfertilieates and would like to lie:-nine u stenngrapher. OLIVE llAllGl'iRTY Looking forward to a eureer as an Angel of Merry. Olive expeets to attend Nursing Sehool upon graduation. A member of Newman tflulr, she also has lieen awarded lllue Cards for serviee. 4IUNS'l',-KNUI-I il,Xl.I.lN KN I mic- has a-:n'n1-ml Xhnnd itll lllllt' tfurils unml l'e-rl:-1-t Xtta-nv ilanim- Kit-rtili1'uu-s. Shi- lik:-s 1 A ' . swing: nm nmlu- stvnogrupliy ln-r 1-am-cr. ll:-I' lmlmliling,. spirit ui ' I ' z'-ounls lor ln-r muny lrn-mls. M.-X IMI,-K itlfl' ll.XN5lll.'I' M urgam-I gn-nt:-st 1 lu-li:-vm-s that Tin- Plt'ilSlll't' ln lilt- is mio- siv anti int:-mls to ing: what pc-oplv think yon m'nn't tio. whivh should vn- llUlll't' ln-r t'llil'it'lll'y as u st-4-V rc't:u'v. lin ring: in-r sr-hool 1'ur1-4-r shi- luis lu-on sr-1-i'z-tm'y In Miss nga nn-mln-r ol tln- Mmml l'ora-1 uml i'n-llowslnp Linh. so as we-ll as u ANN.-K ll.-XNKINS Still wail:-1' runs lla-rp 1-onlil apply to :Xnmi lor. although dw sw-in popnlur. s qnn-t, she- is wry Ile-r slow smile- has ' ' ' l ' ' 1lllVS. ln-lpn-il to llllpllltll ilnls VI-IRON Vt'l'UIlit'll, NIA ll,-XRi'ltl-IlIlI'I' who is allways t'llt't'l'- 'onsicle-ra -. lonnil lul unrl 4 ne st:-nogruphy he-r luvorite- sulr jut whiih is loitunitm '1 1 ' .' ' 1 '. Sll Vt' she- inn-nds to ent:-r tin- lmsi- iu-ss world alt:-r ,L!l'illlll1lti0ll. ST.-XNl.l'iY ll.-XSS A nn-mln-r of tln- lionnvil ol Nations. Stainle-y also joint-ml . tln- ivllulwl l'or4'e- :intl the- .-in ne-x So Choral Group. Ut:-r gzrumluutio n lu- hop'-s to study lor ai nn-ilis-ul prolie-ssion. MARK Il.-XSS!-Il.RlIS A ltliongh ln- is gift:-tl with airs ', . a . who has tistim- ulnilitw M nk I ' ' .-lfl'fI1t'!l'1. ln-Q-n Art Pcinor of on thu- Art Stull' of llmnr. :mil liurtoonist ol' Domino. plans to ln-4-onn I has ln-Q-n an nn-mlwr ol the- lun' gim-n-ring: Forve-. klnlv anal tha- limiril ' A lnim-rologist. lir- SICYICNTII TICRMICRS l l,Ulil4iNf1l'i ll,-Xiitiklf lllnr- tlurils znnl lfnglish tfom- im-nnlutions am' amiong l lo's wurtls. Siu- was ii me-mln-r of tln- Sm-ie-nm-v tllulm ami tht- Jour- nalism liluln and Al'l'0lllllillll for tln- Girls' llr-ulth lfdm-a- tion lim-partim-nt. Sin- plans to lwvoim- am nvvolllltiillt aft:-r gxraulnution. .IUHN lllCll7l'INFlCl.iil'fR ,I0l'lll, whose- motto is Don'l rush nnle-ss you are in a Inn'- ryf' is vf-ry inte-rs-sti-tl in inas- lu-llmull, However. lu- 1-xpf-1-ts to 4-nt:-r the lnusine-ss world ultf-r QIl'il4ilIilli0Il. .ll'ifNN lll'iMMlNGl'iR N.lf'lllIlf',u who has un Eliglisll tlonmn-nrlzition, St l'l'l'till'ySllllI to Miss Kos-li, amel lllt'lltlN l'- ship in l,e-nil:-i's' lflnlm to in-r 1-remlit, is artistic-ally tale-ntml :mil hop:-s to lu-1-onw u ilu-- signvr. .-KNl'l'.-X lll'iNNlNG ,N me-mln-r of thc- Choral 'l'l'aininp: group, Anita took part in the Spring: Com-m-rt and was sf-1're-tziry to Miss Kiso :intl Miss Mille-r. Alif'lIllIi liollm-gr will prolmhly lu- ln-r iHl4ll't'!4S alta-I' gll'illillilli0ll. 12-KRMICN lil'il!N,-KNINCZ tiurnn-n. who has ln-1-n lmoth l're-simlc-nt amd Svvrvtairy ol tin' l'un-Ainerim-anu Clnlm uml at me-mln-r of the- llnurti Form-. inte-mls to ln-1-onw ai sa-rr:-tary. for whit-li training shi- will zn- t4-ml Killllilfiltt' tlilnlrs Sc-hool. ANDREW IHCRNIAN .-Mialyf' whose- motto is Unite-mi we stuml: mliviale-al wa- lallf' 1-njoye-ai his biology 4'0lll'St' most. llc- hope-s to ut- te-nfl ilornvll Uniw-rsity to lu-- 4-omn' ai mlm-ntist. SHARON Hl'iR'l'Zl'iL Versatile, energetic' Sharon, a partir-ipant in the Convert of '4l and Ye-omen of the Guard. has a Major lVlusi1' Letter, a Seholarship llin and English Gommendations. An limblem Leader and member of Senior Arista, she has served as sevretary to Miss Koell. .l0llN HICVICR John, whose ehief interest out- side of sc-hool is sports, has ret-eived Blue Gards and was sevretary to lVlr. llosser. tIA'l'HARlNlC HICYDNICR A dental hygienist is the pro- fession to whieh Kay', as- pires. A member of Leaders' lub, the Guard Foree and an l'lI'lllllPll! llool Aide, she re- reived l'e-rfeet Attendanre Gere titieates and was mentioned on the Regents Honor Roll. ICMIL HILIJICNBRAND With Gommendatious, Gap- tainship in the Guard Foree, and membership in .lunior Arista to his rredit, limil plans to enter some defense industry after graduation. .IOHN HILL john, whose favorite course is History and who is fond of sports, plans to work after graduation. He numbers Blue Cards among his awards. HARRY HINFIS Harry was a member of the Domino Advertising Staff. His favorite eourse was History and he is also fond of base- ball. After graduation he plans to join the Navy. SlCVEN'l'll TliRMl4IRS IRWIN HIRSIIH Arr-hiteeture is the vor-ation Irwin hopes to follow when he graduates from Pratt In- stitute. Ile was a member of Leaders' Club and the 'l'raek Team as well as a reeipient of l'.S.A.L. Pins and llerfert Attendanre liertifieates. l'iVI'iLYN H0l l lNlAN A member of ,lunior Arista, the Guard Foree, the Library Squad. and a seeretary to Mr. Wilson, Evelyn also has a St-holarship Pin and l'e-rfeet Attendanee ertitieates. INGA l'IOFI lNlAN Inga, who has enjoyed par- tir-ipating in sports, has re- eeived Chevrons for Swimming and Basketball. As a member of the Girard Foree and see- retary to Nlr. Kerling, she has earned Rlue Cards. .IICAN HOLLINGS William and Mary should welrome popular ,leannie. A member of Leaders' Club. sevretary to Miss blertz and a member of the Senior Write- ups Staff of Arrhway, she has received P.S.A.I.. and Srholar- ship Pins. ROBERT' l'lIlN'l' A future engineer and meni- ber of the Newman Club, Rob has Perfert Attendanee Ger- tifieates and a Rlue Gard among his honors. He spends most of his time playing handball and baseball, and working at his stamp eollee- tion. HELEN HIlN'l'I'f Helen. who plans to train at Lineoln Hospital to beeome a registered nurse, has been a member of the Gouneil of Na- tions, Photoplay Club, Red Gross Club, and the Loeker Room Guard Foree. MARION ISENMAN Marion, whose motto is Never put off until tomorrow what you can do today, hopes to bei-oine a stenographer. She likes to read and roller skate in her spare time. GENEVIEVE .IAEGER Petite Genevieve plans to at- tend business college after graduation. Secretary to Mr. Meehan. she has received a Scholarship Pin. llhevrons, and membership in .liinior Arista. MURRAY .lAl FE Murray, who plans to attend New York University, was il member of the Photoplay and Chenlistry Clubs, .lunior Aris- ta and the lfounvil ol' Nations. lle has l'erlect Attendance Certificates to his credit. liOllEH'l' .lOEl. An outdoor man, Bobby rc- loases his predatory instincts by hunting and fishing. At school he has been a member of the Bowling Club. l'.S.A.l.. Pins are among his awards. l.ES'l'ER JOHANNESON Lester, who believes A healthy body makes a healthy mind, was a member of the llowling Club. He hopes to attend Pratt lnstitute after graduation and then secure u position with the Bell 'l'ele- phone lioinpany. JOAN JOHNSON l un-loving .loan hopes to go to the University of North Carolina after graduation. A member of Sword Society. Omit-ron lli-Y and an Em- blem Leader, she also served as secretary to Miss Mae- l.aughlin and Miss Mertz. S IC V EN 'l'l I TIGR M ERS CEHTRUDE JOHNSTON Cert's enjoyment of her English classes is second only to the pleasure she gets from dancing. She has been a mem- ber of the Guard Force and has received Chevrons. COKA JONES Cora, who believes that Beau- ty is only skin deep tries to find the real value of those about her. She is a C. O. De- fense Captain, member of Red Cross and Fellowship Clubs and has Chevrons and Blue Cards to her credit. PATRICIA JONES Although Pat, a Junior Ar- ista member, finds science fascinating, she has decided to attend a business school after graduation. Her partici- pation in swimming, basket- ball and howling has earned her several Chevrons. ROBERT JONES Bob, member of Alpha lli-Y, is planning to attend the University of Southern California to study mining en- gineering. He plays both the drums and tenor saxophone in his leisure hours. ELIZABETH JUHREN Versatile Betty, who plays the piano, sings and likes drawing, hopes to become a secretary. As experience she has served etliciently as sec- retary to Mr. Foerster. ES'l'EI.l.E .IUSSIM The proud possessor of 8 Major Dramatics Letter, Es- telle has had leads in the Spring and Christmas Plays of '41 and hopes to make act- ing a career. She has been Secretary of the Spanish Club, a member of Senior Arista and the Archway Staif. lll'il.l'iN KAMEN Sri:-in-e and history hoth in- terest Helen, a memher of the Newman liluh, the Biology Club, the Gouneil of Nations, and Senior Arista. She owns Swimming and Gaptain-hall Gln-vrons. Sllllil.l'iY KAl'l.AN Sovretary to Miss Gristadoro and Miss lfllis, Shirley is a memher of Senior Arista. Leaders' Gluh, and the Guard Force. She has worked on Pulrlieations and has a Swim- ming Medal and a Seholar- ship l'in. GRACE KAUFHOLD Happy and ever on the go, Grace enjoys swimming as nmvh as dam-ing and play- going. She has received a Sellolarship Pin and Swim- ming Ghevrons and was sevre- tary to Miss St-hlachter. GLORIA KAUFMAN l'opular, versatile Gloria has lnevn a memher of many vluhs. She was a guard and particularly interested in swimming, in which she ex- 1-els. tIllARl.l'iS REAR Avtivo in lmth music and ath- leties, Charles has piled up quite a record. He has earned his Major Letter through his ai-tivities on the Feneing 'l'eam. ln addition to this he has heen a memher of Alpha lli-Y and a Lieutenant on the Guard l ori't'. l,YDlA KEAHNS l.ydia's motto, lf at lirst you don't sueeeed, try try again, is a good one for a prospec- tive secretary. She has Blue tlards and Ghevrons. and is an ardent Glenn Miller fan. SEVENTH TERMHRS MARION KEl.l,l'iR Skating and playing the piano are Marion's favorite pastimes. She has heen sevretary to Miss Koeh and Miss Markay, was mentioned on the Regents Honor Roll and has Ghevrons, a Seholarship l'in and servive as a Guard to her ei-edit. JOSICPH Kl'il.l.Y A partieipant in Intramural Basketball, Joe looks for- ward to attending l'olyte1'hni- eal Institute after graduation. Harry .lames is his favorite maestro. WILLIAM KENEFICK Meehanieal Drawing rates tops with Bill, He enjoys partieipating in sports hut he finds watehing them just as exeiting. His studies will ln- eontinued in a still undeterm- ined college. Ml'il,VlN Kl'I'l'lIlllIM Mel has vertainly shown a fine example of servive as a member of the Usher Squad, l.ihrary Squad, Choral Train- ing Gronp and a Lieutenant of the Guards. After gradua- tion he intemls to take up the study of drafting. DANIEL KINNPIY When he isn't working on the Guard Foree or Domino Staff. Dan enjoys partieipating in swimming. howling and base- lnall. Sinee seientilie researeh work is extremely interesting to him. he plans to make that his vocation. CAROLYN KIRGHNER Carolyn, whose motto is Where there-'s a will, there's a way, has served on the Guard Foree and the l.ihrary Squad. She earned a Seholar- ship Pin, and was a member of the Girls' Gaptainhall and Basketball Teams as well as Senior Arista. ANN.-X Kl.liKNIlllS As proof of her love for swim- ming. Anna has earned many Swimming tlhevrons. Sevre- tary to Mr. Silvestro and a member of .lunior Arista. she has a Sm-holurship l'in, l'er- l'er'l .-Kttendam'e liertilirates and served on the l'rogram ifommittee. MAlll'il.YN KLEIN A Guard and a memher of the llomino Advertising Staff, Madelyn is extremely in- terested in the Red liross work and has worked as a volunteer in the Central Queens Chapter. She has earned a Seholarship l'in and Blue Cards. Rll'l'il KLEIN Skating and sketehing are Ruth's favorite pastimes and ehief interest outside of sehool. ln sehool she has ln-en sevretary to the Misses Riso. Rogers and llurrage as well as a memher of the Guard Foree and Fellowship liluln. She earned a Scholarship l'in and ifhevrons. Wll.l.l:KM Kl.l'iNK l'raetiu'e makes perfeetu is an exeellent tnotto for a fu- ture elarinetist. hut, at pres- ent. we wonder what the neighhors think of it. Bill has reeeived an Intramural llandlrall Medal, l'.S.A.l.. Pins. and at Commendation. He intends to study at the .lulliard Sehool of Nusie. l'IlJl'l'H KIJIHNOFF If lfdith stieks to her motto, Start the day right. it should he a great aid to her eareer as a seeretary. Sine-e experienee also eounts, Edith ran furnish that too, for she was sevretary to Miss Koch, Mrs. Sehenker and Miss l'en- dry and a memher of the Guard Foree. ANIJRICW l'i0l'iF0l'IlJ Aluly enjoys pulling props around as a memln-r of the Stage Crew. lle hopes to he an engineer in the future hut in the meantime he is a mem- lrer of Senior Arista and has heen ll lhfllllillll Floor Captain. As an athlete he is a memln-r of lmutlers' lfluli. Sl'IYlCN'1'll 'IWCRMICHS : 1 I ,, - ' 'ia I X . ,i'1-EU ti' .it f .1v2i.:avai'- ' l ' 5 ,Q ARTHUR KOPF You van have a good time or you can have sueeess, but you 1-an't have hothf' is the excellent motto of Arthur, a seeretary to Mr. Wheeler, and reeipient of l'.S.A.l,. Pins, and membership in ,lunior Arista. RUTH KRAl 'l' Kipling, Kilmer and King are Ruth's favorite author, poet and handleader respee-tively. Most of her leisure time is spent daueing and roller skat- ing hut she enjoys reading equally as well. RUTH KRAKER Ruth, who intends to go to lmusiness sehool. finds she par- tieularly enjoyed studying ae- eounting. A seeretary to Mr. Rehn. Ruth also has mention on the Regents Honor Roll, memhership in ,luninr Arista. and ifhevrons to her eredit. MARION KRANZ Nlusieal is the word for Marion. Although she plans a seeretarial career, she has derived greatest pleasure from playing the piano and sing- ing. She possesses a Perfect Attendant-e Certitieate and tfhevrons. ROBl'IR'l' KRAUSS Bolt, who rates earth seienee his favorite suhjeet, aspires to the eareer of a forest ranger. While with us, he partici- pated in Intramurals and earned l'erfeet Attendanee tlertiticatcs and Blue Cards. l-'l.0RlCNlIE KRAUSS l lorenee's athletic ability has been proved by her member- ship in Leaders' Club and her lfhevrons, l'.S.A.l,. Pins and Medal. ller studiousness is proved lay her Seholarship Pin and mention on the Re- gents Honor Roll. As service she was serretary to Mr. Foerster. MARGARET KRAUSS A member of the Bowling and Photoplay Clubs, lVlargie', spends her leisure time read- ing and attending the movies. She possesses Chevrons and Commendations and has chosen Bookkeeping as her fixture career. EVELYN KROENCKE President of the Poster Squad. under whose able direction our halls have been gaily decorated, Evelyn, a Senior Arista member, has received her Scholarship Pin maximum times. She has appeared in auditorium plays and is a member of the Make-up Com- mittee. DORIS KUCHMEISTER Doris is a member of the Na- tional Cadets Organization. In school, she has belonged to the Commercial Honor So- ciety and various athletic groups. She is the recipient of Tennis, Ping-Pong and Swim- ming Chevrons. DIANE LAMPERT Secretary to Mrs. Byron and Secretary of the Council of Nations, versatile Diane is a member of the Spanish, Vo- cations, and Movie Critics' Clubs. She has worked on the Circulation Staff of the Dom- inu and is a Lieutenant of the Guard Force. BEVERLY LANDON .lust give Bev a pair of roller skates, music and a partner if you want her to be happy. She is a member of .lunior Arista, the Guard Force and has Chevrons in her possession. WILLIAM LANDRES Bill has mlde quite a record for himself during his stay at Richmond Hill. He has been a member of the Orchestra, Junior Arista, and the Domino Advertising Staff, and has Perfect Attendance Certificates. SEVENTH TERMERS DOROTHEA LANG Although Dotty has a special talent for designing she expects to enter the busi- ness world after receiving her diploma. She has membership in Junior Arista. She also has Chevrons and a Commenda- tion Card to her credit. GEORGE LANGENAUER A member of the Track and Varsity Basketball Teams, George, who believes There is nothing like recreation, plans to coach sports for a living. He was secretary to Mr. Byers and has received Perfect Attendance Certifi- cates, ROBERT LANGHANS Bob has received his Minor Letter for Cheering as well as P.S.A.L. Pins, and Perfect Attendance Certificates. A member of the Girard Force and the Camera Club, he plans to become a draftsman. WAYNE LARKIN It seems only natural that Wayne, Vice-President of the Engineering Club, should de- sire to be a civil engineer. Although he likes to loaf in his leisure time, his Scholar- ship Pin is evidence of his ability to work. WINIFRED LARKIN A member of the Hearthstone Club and Miss Koch's secre- tary. Winnie has acquired a Commendation Card, a Per- fect Attendance Certificate and Chevrons during her stay at Richmond llill. AUDREY LAWRENCE It's nice to be nice, says Audrey, who wants to become a dancing teacher. While in school she has been a member of Leaders' Club, the Library Squad and the Guard Force and received Chevrons and Perfect Attendance Certifi- Cates. .ll'iSSl'il'i l,l'ilGll'l'0N .le-ss. always ready with laughter, is a luelnhcr ol' Senior Arista. She has re- ceived a Scholarship Pin and l'erl'ect Attendance liertili- cutcs. Ghevrons attest to her athletic ability. l'l'i'l'l'ili lllli.-XS An honor student. Pete has been awarded a Scholarship l'iu, lntranlural awards and lllQ'llllN'I'5l1lIl on the Guard Force. ln the future. he ex- pects to go to Aeronautical School. HUGO I,l'IlllIll'l'NlfXNN llugo, a patron of the arts. is especially interested in the pi- ano. Ile has lveen an active lllt'llllN'I' ol' the Council ol' Nations, and holds faith in his motto, Haw a stronghold to trust upon. EDWIN l.l'iYlN llealth lfducation has lu-ld much pleasure for riddle since hc is an assistant leader in l'.'l'. and has earned l'.S.A.l.. l'ins. After school he hopes to join the arlned forces. lil.l'1.'XN0li l.rIYlNl'I Ellie, who has a Xlajor Puli- lications Letter, was Exchange Editor of the llolnino. She has also heen lroth secretary and treasurer of the Pllotoplay lfluh and has Ghevrons and l'.S.A.l.. l'ins as awards for athletics. Mll,DRl'Ill LlNDQUlS'l' hlusically inclined. Milly wants to lN I'0IllP a dietitian even though she has heen in the Orchestra four years and has received a Major Music Lctter. She has earned Per- liect ,attendance Certificates and he-en a lIN'llllltxl' of Fel- lowship tlluh. SlCVlCN'1'l l TIGR M ISHS l'lLl'IANOR l,l'l'ZKY Eleanor has gone into the joh of coiioperating in the nation- al ernergency as a nielnher of the .lunior American Women's Volunteer Association. She has demonstrated her athletic ahil- ity as a inemhcr of Girls' Leaders' Gluh and also hy the uuinher of llhevrons she has earned. DOR0'l'lllCl'I LIVINGSTON Athletic, vivacious Dot has heen very husy as secretary of Leaders' llluh, a tueinher of Sword Society and a Illt'lll' her of Olnicrou IliAY. She has earned Minor letters and P.S.A.L. Pins. Kl'iNNlC'l'H L0tIKW'UOD Bowling has heen Ken's chief interest outside of school, and while in school he was a inelnher of the Bowling Cluh. lie enjoyed the law and physiography courses particu- larly and expects to go to work us a salesman after graduating. FRANCIS LOFFMAN A line singer, Fran expects to go to New York University to train to he a singer or a music teacher. While in school she has heen a member of Choral Training, Leaders' Cluh and the Guard Force. JOYCE LOMAX Designing takes up a good deal of .l0yce's tiine, but dancing claims first place in the heart of this jitterhug. She has received Perfect At- tendance Certificates and has been a lIlPllIlDl'l' of Leaders' tfluh and the Guard Force. llERNltIl'i I.0N1,-XZUY Bucknell University is Ber- nice's goal after graduation, A Ineinher of the Orchestra, Senior Arista and Leaders' Gluh. She has received u Scholarship Pin and has par- ticipated in NYCOIIICII of thc Guard, '41, CIGI LUCIANO lligi expects to go to Ruck- uell alter graduation. The owner of Swimming. Tennis. Captainball and Basketball Chevrons, she enjoys all ath- letics. She has also served as the llental llygienisfs assist- ant and has been a member of the Vocations Club. CIIARLICS l.YDl'ICKl'IR Since Charlie hopes to enter the business world, his motto. Be prepared is good advice. He has played in the Basket- ball lntramurals. is a member of the Guard Force, and has received l'.S.A.l.. l'ins. .IRAN LYNCH Sweet ballads get .lean in the mood for dancing, her favorite pastime. She has re- ceived ccrtilicates for excel- lent work in typewriting: which should help her achieve suc- cess at secretarial school. She has been awarded l'.S.A.l.. and Scholarship Pins. .IAMICS MACIIONALD Klan who likes mystery stories. agrees that lfllery Que-en and Sir Arthur Conan Doyle are the most subtle writers ol these stories. He is the athletic type having participated in Swimming ln- tramurals, and llandball ln- tramurals. lle has also re- ceived l'.S.A.L. Pins. lClll'llll MACKAY l'opular Edie has been at member of Sword Society and Umicron Hi-Y. She has gone out for athletics as a member of Girls' and Swimming: Lead- ers' Clubs. She has also been on thc Archway Senior Write- ups Staff. and has received Perfect Attendance Certili- rates and an linglish Com- lncndation. WILLIAM MAlll'IR Bill, an ardent sports fan. has been a member of the Riding Club. He has received lllue Cards, and has been a member of the Guard Force. SICV lCN'l'H T ERM ERS i r Q'-ul' lNlIL'l'ON MANIJHI. Basketball and Football con- stitute Milfs outside ac- tivities, but service on the Library Squad is his school interest. He has received Per- fect Attendance Certilicates. l l.0RliNClC MARINO Flo's motto, Keep smiling, should be quite a help in her intended vocation of recep- tionist. She has a Scholarship Pin and membership in the Commercial Honor Society to her credit. She has also earned Chevrons. CAROL MARKGRAF Carol says she received the most pleasure during her stay in Richmond Hill from work on the Library Squad and in the Concert of '-l-l. She has received English Conunenda- tions and a Scholarship Pin. She is also a member of Senior Arista. WA l.'l'l'IR MA RQU lil The U. S. Naval Academy is Wally's goal. While a stu- dent here. he has been a Lib- rary Cuard. He has partici- pated in Basketball lntra- nulrals and has won l',S.A.l.. Pins. ERIC MARTIN l'lric, who is interested in Kle- chanical Drawing, has been a member of the Metal Arts Club. He has earned Perfect Attendance Certificates. He is also a member of Boys' Lead- ers' Club with P.S.A.l.. Pins to his credit. Hl'iLl'lN NlA'l'Tl'lSON When not working in Miss Koch's ollice or in the Record Ullice, Helen can be found knitting for the Red Cross. A recipient of a Scholarship Pin and a member of Senior Arista she hopes to enter Berkeley. .l.-K MHS M:X'l l'lS Jim, u future memher of llartmouth's footlmall team. has he-en Captain of the Bowling Squad and has won l'.S.A.l.. Pius. ln order to get in shape for that team he has partiei- paled in Handball lntraunurals. DUROTIIY MAY The 'athletie type, l7otty May has Minor letters, lihev- rons and l'.S.A.l.. l'ins to her eredit. After sehool she at- tends haskethall games and rides Old Dobhinf' .IUHN MAY!-ZR Aspiring to at rareer of u Certified Puhlie M-eountant, .lohn plans to study ueeount- ing ufter graduation. llc has service on the Usher Squad. l2lClt'l'lillDl'l lNlm:Dl'IYl'l l' Nlae's gay smile and twinkl- illg eyes make her well-liked and prohahly aeeounts for her motto, Une for all and all for one. She was a memher ol the llearthstoue, and New- man Cluhs. She has Chevrons to her eredit. VICHONIIIA lNlel'Il.Wl-Ili Hating, sleeping, and daneiug are lloimie's own words as to how she oeeupies her lei- sure time. ln sehool she has found time to he seeretary to Miss Finn and Nlr. Wheeler. .IOIIN NleKl'INNfX llesirous of studying eleetrieal engineering, .lohu is heading for Cooper llnion as soon as he reeeives his diploma. :Xl- though he spends most of his leisure huilding model air- planes he has served on the lluard Form-e. SlCVlCN'l'l'I TERMISRS -qc' 'NM 1 4 VIOLA MeNU'l l' As fiouneil Representative ol Sigma lli-Y and aeting as sem-retary of the student court, Viola has heen kept husy. Her motto, Where there is a will there is a way, may apply to Viola's alnhition to marry a Navy llier. .l0llN Ml'IAHSlll'IllNll'lR Air-minded ,lu1'k has de- eided to enter Pratt Institute after graduation. His partici- pation in Swimming and Bas- kethall Intramurals has earned him l .S.A.l.. Pins. He has also served as seeretary in the Health lidneation olliee. M.-XRIE lNll'IllRlNlAN When Marie says What's looking? she eould mean in many aetivities for she was a memher of the Freueh, New- man, Photoplay and Voeations llluhs. Besides this she likes to danee to Glenn Niller's lllllSif'. INIAINQARWI' NllCN'l'ZlNtll'1ll Petite Peggy makes up for her lark of height hy her vi- tality. She is a memher ol' Senior Arista, has reeeived Blue Cards, and has heeu seeretary to Mr. Atwater. Alll,l'lNl'i MICHKEI. Soft-spoken Arlene has made friends heeause of her likable manner. She has aequired Blue Cards, membership in .luuior Arista and has heen a loyal memher of the Hearth- stoue Club. DORIS lXll'1'l'ZlNtD Nursing is Doris' intended voeation. Aetive in sehool, she has received Blue Cards, lfhevrons and a Seholarship l'in. She was also a memher of the Newman ifluh and see- retary to Mrs. Sm-henker. Mllllllil. M. MEYER Muriel always attends the school plays and operettas which she enjoys immensely. She has received l'erfeet At- tendance Certificates and has been Miss Kiso's secretary. lllCRBl'IR'l' TNIICYHRS Herby, the Benny Good- man of Richmond Hill, has earned his title by playing the clarinet in his own orchestra. He is a member of Alpha Hi-Y and Captain of the Usher Squad. He has been a member of the school orches- tra for two and a half years. Aftcr graduation he plans to go to Colgate college. ARLINE MICYFORT Arline spends her spare time drawing, but this does not keep her from being an aetive member of Omieron Hi-Y. Her participation in athletics has won her flhevrons and l'.5.A.l.. l'ins. She is also a member of Senior Arista and one ol Miss Koch's secretaries. YlNl1lCN'l' lNlll.ANO 'Winnief' who plans to study engineering. linds chemistry a fascinating subject. He has been a member of the Guard Force. He enjoyed his ac- tivities in the French Club. lle possesses a Scholarship l'in. NlltIllAlCl. lNlll.l.l'1R As a drummer and a band leader Mike has shown his devotion to swing. His school activities include positions as secretary to Mr. Kerling and as Assistant Commissioner of the Guards. KA'lilll'Il'1N lNl0FFA'l' Kathy has been a member of fihoral 'l'raining and wants to become a nurse. She has l'erfect Attendance fiertiti- cates and lfhevrons. Dancing and the movies occupy her spare time. SEVENTH TERMERS JOHN MURPHY .lohnny's quick wit and keen sense of humor have won him many friends in Richmond Hill. He was the president of Epsilon Hi-Y and a member of various clubs. EDWARD MURPHY Htl is a member of the Guard Force and has several l'.S.A.l.. Pins to his credit. He has enjoyed Mechanical Drawing and the dances after school, while at Richmond Hill. Glenn Miller can claim another lan in l':cl. GILLIAN MURRAY Jill carries her journalistic talents into her everyday life and entertains her friends with varied yarns. Roth her artistic and journalistic tal- ents are evidenced in her work on publications: as the Copy Editor of Archway, a member of the Home Art Staff and Domino Staff. She is also a member of Quill and Sigma Hi-Y. CER'l'RUDl'I iNlUSUMl'flIl llertie would like to go to Medical College and study to become a doctor. A member of Junior Arista, she has en- joyed preparing her English 6 Newspaper. William Shakes- peare is her favorite author. ROBERT Nl'IWllAUSl'I Rob has received a Schol- arship Pin and is a member of Junior Arista. He hopes to be a fireman after leaving Richmond Hill. Do right and fear no man is his motto. and he hopes to stick to it. Gl'f0RGl'I'I l'l'i NICKl.0US Ohio Wesleyan is George-tte's goal alter graduation. Attend- ance ffertiiicates and I'.S.A.l.. Pins are her awards. She is very interested in operas and the theater. l.0lllSl'I NlC0'l'l'lR.-X With her English Coninienda- tion, Attemlanee Certitirates. and serviee to Miss Koch. Louise has little leisure time. bitt she hopes to br-rome a registered nurse. Baseball ranks top on het' list of sports. l'llll.ll' Nll'IlJlCR'l' Phil, a member of the Fel- lowship Club. enjoyed the sei- enre eourse best. However. he goes in for extremes, for he is interested in llying but hopes to join the submarine division of the Navy after graduation. RICHARD Nll-f'l'lCll'l' Sinve Dirk enjoyed his shop work in sehool. it is easy to understand why he wants to do shop work or drafting as a voeation. He was a member of the Guard Foree and Chem- istry Club and believes in spending his spare time cn- joying life. RU'l'll Nll'ISl'IN l'roerastination is the thief of time is a good motto for a future serretary. Ruth. who has Perfeet Attendanve Cer- tilirates and Blue Cards, was a member of Fellowship Club and ,lunior Arista and expee-ts to attend business sehool. lCMMl'I I' NOBll.l'i Baseball is Ennnitfs favorite sport. and he claims to par- tieularly have enjoyed his Health l'idut'ation teaehers. lllne Cards and servit-e as see- retary to teaehers have been his contribution to the srhool. EDITH NOHLIC Versatile is the word for Edith. A member of the Com- mereial Honor Soeiety. ,lunior Arista. Fellowship Club, and the Library Squad, she has kept busy in sehool. in her spare time, she likes bivyrlingz, swimming and dancing. Upon graduating she hopes to be- :-ome a seeretary. Sl'IVl'IN'l'H TERMICRS DOROTHICE NULAN llottee, a Sigma Hi-Y mem- ber, not only possesses aeting: ability, as was seen in Stage Door, but is an Emblem Leader, a Swimming Leader. and has to her eredit Chev- rons and l'.S.A.l.. Pins. She has been seeretary to Miss Konigsberg, Miss Mar'l.augh- lin and Miss Koch. WAl.'l'lCR NURDMANN Believe in your eountryg be Ain'-rit'ans. Walter's lnotto is an excellent one for all of us to adopt. He has been a mem- ber of Choral 'l'raining and appreriates the opera. JEAN NORTON Hemenibering: that Every- thing: happens for the best, should give jean, who has served as Fhnergein-y Room Aide, perseveranee in what- ever she attempts. She lists Perfeet Attendanee Certifi- eates aml Chevrons among her honors. LEONORA NOWAK Leonora has earned the posi- tion ol' Head Cataloguer of the Library Squad. after dili- gent applieation of the knowl- edge that her Scholarship Pin and .lunior Arista Certilit-ates prove she possesses. She has also been seeretary to Mrs. Stigers. HlCl.FIN NUSS Sinee Helen believes that, He who hesitates is lost, she has already deeided to pursue a rareer of an eleetrieal book- keeper. Membership in the Voeations, Newman. and Pho- tography Cluhs are hers. ARTHUR NUSSBAUM The uniform of our armed forees holds a speeial faseina- tion for Artie, who hopes to bet-ome a military man af- ter graduation. He has been a member of the Guard Foree. whit-h should help. Gl'IORGI'l NUSSIIICRGICR George expects to study en- gineering when he leaves high school. Meanwhile his hobby is woodworking. Meelianical drawing and shop interested him most in srhool. and he has received l'.S.A.l.. l'ins for his work in sports. JOAN 0l'lClISl.l'IlI With an array of Blue Cards. l'.5.A.l.. l'ins, Chevrons, and a Junior Arista certificate to ber credit, loan is interested in all things pertaining to art, and is a .limmy Ilorsey fan. Rll'l'lI OPDI-INIIRUW Vaughn lVlonroe's music and Mr. Wood's operettas rate tops with Ruth. Since she is a member of the l.ibrary Squad. it isn't odd that her favorite pastime is reading. PATRICIA ITROURKE Planning to attend l'Irowne's Business School. Pat leaves Ri:-lunond Hill with a credit- able record of service and honors. She has been secre- tary to teachers. a Guard, and has Perfect Attendance Cer- tilicutes and Chevrons. I,0I.A OSSII' When l.oIa isn't busv serving as secretary to lVIr. Robinson or in the General Olliee, she's knitting for the Red Cross. 'l'liis Senior Arista member plans to attend Queens Col- lege to prepare for the posi- tion ofa laboratorytechnician. GLAIIYS 0'l I'ICRS'I'ICI7'I' llesirous of attending either Northwestern or Long Island Universities, Gladys has been a member of Leaders' Club. She has received a Scholar- ship I'in and Chevrons. SEVENTH TERMERS I-fI.liA NOR OWEN A member of Spectators' Club. the Captainball and Basket- ball Groups, athletic' Ellie has gained Typewriting Cer- tificates and Perfect Attend- ance Certificates. Her I'.S.A.I.. and Swimming Pins attest to her athletic abilities. VIRGINIA OWEN lf Virginia carries out her avowed purpose of becoming a nurse, she should have ample opportunity to demon- strate her motto, Do unto others as you would have them do unto you. l'.S.A.l.. I'in and Blue Cards are hers. ROIIICRT OWICNS Bob's popularity leaves hiln little spare time. He was I'res- ident of the Annex 56 G.O., and also president of the Spectators Club. As a hobby, he collects swing records, es- pecially Woody IIcrman's. Ile hopes to become a trumpeter after graduation. PATRICIA PAIAIIER In addition to serving as sec- retary to Mrs. Van Wormcr, Pat has found time to earn membership in I.eaders' Club. Her scholarship ability is proven by her membership in .lunior Arista, and her Schol- arship Pin. She desires to be- come a stylist. WARREN I'AI'IC Playing the trumpet has mon- opolized Warren's time. He plays in a small band and spends his spare time playing some classical, but mostly swing music. llis favorite bandleader is appropriately Harry James. MARY PARASKUS Mary has been mainly active in the athletic field. as is proven by her membership in Leaders' Club and the Tennis Club. her l'.S.A.l.. Ilins. and her Chevrons. Her seholarship ability is shown by her .lunior Arista Certificate. and her service to the school by her secretaryship to teachers. l'iVA l'Alll'i'l'ZKlN Sweet is the word lor lfva. who hopes to attend Cornell Mediral Sehool and study Nursing. She was President ol' the l reneh Club. and a member of Leaders' Club and the Library Squad. She has also reeeived Chevrons. l'IllWAllll l'A'l l'lSON l'id's rille praetiee is mak- ing him an excellent marks- man, therefore it is not sur- prising that he wants to at- tend West Point. He has been a member of the Guard lforee and possesses llerfeet Atten- danee Certilieates. llll'l'll l'l'iCKllAM Doubt whom you will, but never doubt yourself, is Rutlfs philosophy. llesides ser- viee as seeretury in the ling- lish Ulliee, she has Chevrons to her eredit. MORl'llS l'l'iGl.l'ill Aetive. best deseribes Morris. A member of the Chemistry Club and Biology Club. he is interested in seienee. Uutside of sehool he has taken up seouting and seienee. Al.l'iXANDl'IR l'El'E Aspiring to the eareer of a ehemieal engineer, Alex, member of the Guard Foree, plans to study at Queens College. Camping and making eamping equipment are his ways of spending his leisure hours. Cl.Allll'i l'l l'Ill l'iR llluire will eertainly make a eheerful seeretary if she lol- lows her motto, Keep smil- ing. A member of the Com- mereial llonor Soi-iety she has served as seeretary to Mr. Foerster. SEVEN Tl l TERM ERS l'llll.ll' l'l lS'l'l'ill When l'hil gets his diploma. be's going to go to the Col- lege nl' the City of New York where he intends to study me- ehanieal engineering. Ile has earned l'erfeet Attendanee and Mathematies Certitieates while at Rieluuoud llill. lJOR0'l'llY l'llll.ll'S lt is no wonder llotty en- joyed Choral Training. for her singing ability has won her a Major MR. She finds rook- ing, her favorite pastime, even more enjoyable if she eau lis- ten to operettas when she eooks. lllillNARD l'lNSliY lhuleeided as to whether he will attend Ric-e or Curtis Wright Teelinieal University to study aeronautical engineer- ing, Bernie awaits gradua- tion. Besides having a Sehol- arship l'in. he has rendered ellieient serviee on the Guard l orr'e. R0llFiR'l' QUYNN Although photography and building airplane models have been Hollis outside interests, he is desirous of beeoming part of the U. S. Marine Corps. He is a strong advoeate ol the general shop eourse. lll'il'lMAN RAlll'fNBAUl'il'l A member ol the Bowling Club and the Guard Foree, llerman delights in planning and making eamping trips. Partieipating in sports and reading Robert Louis Steven- sou's books are also his pas- times. Wll.l.lAM RAlilJl'fl, Bill, who reeeived the Roosevelt Memorial Medal for serviee when he was an annexite. has kept up the line work as Commissioner of the Student Court. Assistant Cap- tain of the Usher Squad, and Captain of the Guard Foree. His aptitude in meehanieal drawing will help him sue- eeed in his ehosen eureer as an architect. HENRY RAPONE We will probably see that Henry's motto, Success is around the corner from hard work, is true, for he will probably have a successful ca- reer as an accordionist. He has been active in school as Commissioner of the Guard Force and as head of the Decorations Committee. He has received his Major Letter. WILMA RAUSGH Wilma is crazy about danc- ing and spends her leisure hours inventing new dance steps. This member of the Guard Force has Blue Cards and Ghevrons to her credit. HAROLD RAVEN Harold has given real service to the school as a member of the Guard Force and Decora- tion Gommittee. He hopes to gain a position in the govern- ment employ after graduation. DONALD REHEUSER His science course has given Don much pleasure. He en- joys playing the accordion al- most as much as he likes to listen to Glenn Miller's mu- sic. Blue Cards are his awards. BARBARA REHKAMP Our loss will be Pratt Insti- tute's gain when Rubs, who has served as secretary to Mrs. Foster, carries out her plan to advance her knowledge of secretarial work there. ANN REILLY Ann, who has an especial lik- ing for sweet music and .lohn Milton's poetry, aspires to a secretarial career. Serving on the Guard Force and attend- ing school dances have given her much enjoyment. SEVENTH TERMERS THOMAS REMPE The deck of his destroyer will gleam when Tom uses those muscles he has developed while playing baseball to scrub it. This member of the Track Team has received P.S.A.L. Pins and a Perfect Attendance Certificate. CECIL RHODES Cecil's vitality finds an outlet in his work on the Cheering Squad. He has been a mem- ber of Epsilon Hi-Y and the Spectators' Club. He will take advantage of the law course Queens College offers. ROSEMARY RICHTER If there's a will, there's a way, Rosemary's motto, prom- ises her a bright future if she is true to it. She has been a Library and General Ofhce assistant. A Scholarship Pin is her reward for work and wisdom. DOUGLAS RILEY Photography, Doug's future vocation, led him to join the Camera Club. His motto, Haste makes waste, is prob- ably the fruit of wisdom gained through experience. JEANNE RILLING Give the world the best you have and the best will come back to you is ,leanne's motto. With a P.S.A.L. Pin. Chevrons, and Perfect At- tendance Certificates in her possession she has been active in most athletics. EDWARD RIVOIR Ed belongs to that group of people who just can not make up their minds about their vocations, but whatever he does, he has our best wishes for success. Blue Cards and service on the Guard Force stand to his credit. .ll'1liOMl'f ROllI'l'SCIlEK From Far Rockaway High School came liulnherhead. who is thc manager of the liasketluill 'l'eam, a memlxer of Leaders' filnlr, the Swim- ming Squad. and a partici- pant in liasketlnall and Swim- ming Intramurals. lie will enter the University of Mis- souri after he graduates. MAllGARfC'l' RODGICHS Margie, secretary to Miss lVlacl.uughlin and Mr. 'l'ress- ler, esteems the friendships she has cultivated while at school. Her Scholarship Pin certifies her fine alrility. and her love of dancing testifies to her cheerful disposition. HARRY ROHR I'll hc proud to claim the title of the ll. S. Marines. sings Harry when discussing his future career. At present. however, he is content to huild model lnoats and airplanes. I'.S.A.I.. l'ins and service on the Guard Force are to his credit. l'ililZAl3Fi'l'H ROLSMA ll' the tatting and handwork that take up much of Eliza- ln-th's time are as well done as her school work, they are of the finest quality. She has received a medal for excel- lent work in three years of l.atin, and is a memlner of .lunior Arista. MAD!-Il.lNE ROMAN Mel is now enjoying life at its height, for she sighs, Youth is such a lovely thing. We hope that after she becomes u doctor's tech- niciun she will feel the same way about it. l'fVl'Il.YN ROSE f'fvelyn's smiling face and good disposition have con- trihuted to her popularity in school and have made many friends for her. SEVENTH TERMERS JOSEPH RO'l'HliNlll'fRCl'ill Joe has received a Major Letter for fencing, u sport that he enjoys as nmch as playing his drums. He is also a mem' her of Epsilon lli-Y. WILLIAM ROTHFUSS Bill intends to enter the held of electrical engineering after graduation. While at Richmond Hill he has earned Blue Cards and Perfect At- tendance Certificates. HOWARD RUDOLPH Cartooning is Howard's en- grossing pastime. He has been a memlner of the Cheering Squad, the Guard Force and the Choral Training Group, and has also received Perfect Attendance Certificates. DOROTHY RUHl.l'i Dot, who has worked for the Red Cross during her spare hours, expects to go to Bellevue's Training School for Nurses and then enter the Army as a nurse. She has lxeen secretary to Miss Koch. l.H.l,lAN RUMORE Work doesn't faze Lil, for she has received Perfect At- tendance Certificates, and she is a memher of the Hearth- stone and Newman Clulns. Swimming, her favorite sport, has earned her a place in Swimming Leaders' Club and also Chevrons and I'.S.A.I.. Pin S. JOAN RUSH Optimistic Joan, whose motto is Keep your chin up, keeps Imsy horseback riding, howl- ing, collecting records and playing the piano. Penn State is the college she expects to attend. Bl'fRNAllD RUSSO Not only is Bernie in- terested in gasoline engines, but he intends to attend a Diesel Engineering sehool in the fall. He has earned Per- lieet Attendanee ffertilieates. NANl'1TTl'I RUSSO Meeting new people and mak- ing them her friends, Nan's hobby, will eertainly be a great asset when she seeks a seetetarial position. She has been a member of the Guard Foree while at Riehmontl Hill. l'il.lZABl'I'l'll RYAN l3etty's family motto Death before dishonor' is a good one espeeially for a future registered nurse. Homemak- ing was her favorite subjeet in sehool. She was a Guard and a member of Newman Club and earned Perfeet At- tendanee Certilieates. Hl'INRllCTTA KAY SALKE Lovely Kay has been very ae- tive as a member of the Li- brary Squad. Spanish Club and the Cafeteria Squad. She likes to bowl and danee and expeets to attend the Uni- versity of North Carolina. lRl'INl'i SANTOSTEFANO lrene's determination shows itself not only in her motto, Where there's a will there's a way. but also in her mem- bership in Girls' lteaders' tllub. EDITH SAUER Swimming, l'idith's pastime. has earned her membership in the Dolphin Soeiety and Swim- ming Leaders' Club. Her spare time is spent playing a Hawaiian guitar that probably turns her thoughts to swim- ming in Hawaiian waters in a suit of her own design, for l'fdith's ambition is to be a material designer. SEVENTH TERMERS VICTOR SfIllAl'll l'ill To study ehemieal engineering at Brooklyn Volyteelmieal Uni- versity is Vie's present aim. He has been a member of the Chemistry Club and earries on experiments in his leisure time. AGNES Siflll'il l l'iRlNl'I Ar-tive Agnes likes to bowl and danee in her spare time. She hopes to beeome a seere- tary and believes in praetieing what you preaeh. A member of the Guard l oree and New- man Club, she earned Blue llarrls. JOHN Sf1lllNKl'IR Glenn Nliller's swing puts johnny in the groove. Ile has exereised the museles nee- essary for this proeess as a member of the Championship lntramural Basketball Team. Gl'IORGlC'l l'l-I SCIHINAS Curling up in an arm ehair with at mystery book is Georgie's idea of a pleasant way to spend an evening. She is eredited with membership in the flommereial llonor So- eiety and has been seeretary to bliss Northop. VIRGINIA Slllllntlill Athletieally inelinetl, Ginny. Advertising Manager of Arrli- wuy. has attained her Nlinor Letters. membership in Dol- phins, Girls' l.eaders' and Swimming Leaders' Clubs. She is also a member of Senior Arista and Sigma Hi-Y. .ll'iANl'i'l l'l'I SIflll.AGl'i'l'l'Ili Make the best of everything. .len's motto, denotes a phi- losophy that may stand her in good stead in the future. She has made the best of her ehosen eourse and has beeome a member of the Commereial Honor Soeiety. .-Xl,lii'iN'l' StIllNIl'I l' :Hitt-r luning: se-ru-fl as livu- li-nunt ou llu- lluarml Form- lor lim-v te-rlus. -Xiu also a uu-mln-i ol' ilu- Lihrary Suuail. has mln-1-ul:-ul to uttc-lul tlu- Nl:-IH vhaot Nlarim- -Ki-aule-iny at i'illI'i Svllllylt-I' to pri-pare' to si-rw our 4-ouutry as a Naval Ullii-Q-r. lfli.-KNlfl'fS S1illNll'l l' Ulu-r-rlul mul l'liil'it'lli, t'l rau, who sn-ru-il as St'l'lt'iill'y to hir. SiiY1'Silll,2lliX0l'llI!'Sillt'ki0l1it'll liulc' ur' ii guiilr Io happy living. Siu- has H-1-1-in-ml l'e-r- l'e-1't :Xttm'lul.ilu'm- fit'l'iilil'ilit'i. lli'il.l'iN SlfllNli'l l' lli-h-n's nu-mln-rship in l,i-a4l- 4-rs' lflnlr anal llu- lfoum-il ol' Nations arf- proof of lu-r wr- salility. whilm- lu-r Us-rnum M1-ri! lil'I'lilil'ilit'S, lfnglish 1Iomnu-ndatioos :mil Scholar- ship l'in att:-st he-r svliolastii- alnilily. She- has 1-ujoye-il work- ing: lor Miss lfristzuloro. Slu- is also an nu-mlu-r of S4-nior Jkristu. lkllllillil, SlIllNl'illli'iR Nlnrie-I. a mi-mlu-r ol' lfhoral Truiniugx. hopi-s to obtain a position us a sing:-r. Shi- has ra-4'z-iw-ai u Srholarship i'iu. anrl luis prow-u he-r uthlc-tim' zihility hy thc- uumlu-r ofiilwv- rous auil l'.5..-Ll.. Pius slu- IUUSNPSSPS. lfiilill StIIlllK-Xl. i r4-il's vovatiou will prohuhly lu- that ol' ai ronrt strung:- rnplu-r. llis awarcls inrhule- l'a-ri:-4'l .-Xiu-iulaiu-v lfvrlili- 1-at:-s ami an S1-holarship Pin. Ili- luis partiripate-il in intra- uuiral liaska-tlvall ami Swim- ming. lNlNU'l'llY StfHlll.'l'Z llotly mlivinle-s lu-r spare- tiuu- lu-tvvi-e-n roll:-r skating: aml thuu-ing to lil:-no Nlille-r's musir. She- has e-arm-ul l'i-rf:-4-I .'kiit'llliilll1't' llc-rtitia-atm-s amd uu-mlu-rship in .luuior -Krista, SICYICNTH TICRMICRS CI.,-Xlllll-K S1IilUNI.-Uiillili lllauelia owns as mouy uu-mlals us a lxiiljfll'-kit'llt'l'ili, for slu has n-ve-in-rl IHS..-Ml.. Pins, 1 1 Sc-holarship I'iu. mul a Spanish fkwaril. She- plains to attn-nil Que-rus lfolli-gen .-XNNi'i'I l'i'I SQIIIW,-XIi'l'Z NSlll'll1't' is not always tau-t the-rm-lore tau-1 zuul not silt-nu-v is gohh-n. Amis motto is a fitting: one- lor an up mul 4-omiugl lrusilu-ss f-u-1-iitiw Siu- is a mn-mhz-r of ,luuiol .Krista zuul has arte-ml as Nlrs iif'l'llillllit'liH st-we-tzii'y. S'l'.-XNl.l'IY SUIIW,-Kli'l'Z Stan has tlu- ociml hohlmy ol' 1-ollc-1-tim: human tw-th. Ile- has he-vu u me-mlu-r of the- .-Xmu-x Stucie-ut Court. thn- Uslu-r Squad. tlu- Stagn- ffrvw, anal thc- Fr-m-ing: filuh. liis is-isurv tiuu- is sp:-ut playing vhs-ss. i'il.DONN,-X SUIIWI-IRIN 'l'o z-rr is human: to forgive- is 4liYillt'.h We- hopi- llonna rr-nu-mln-rs lu-r motto wlu-u shi- niam-1-s with a lu-griuiu-r who is not as gIl'ill'l'flli as shi-. Me-mln-rship in ,luuior -Kristal stanuls to lu-I' Ililllll'. RIT-X Slflllill Sinn- Rita luis a te-avhiug: 4'ari-vi' in miml. we- hope- slu- will apply lu-r motto. tlu- llohleu Rule-, to hf-r futuri- stutli-uts. Siu- hos .luuior -Krista lie-rtilirat:-s to att:-st to he-r sm-holastii' ahilily mul lfiu-vrous for he-I' atlllf-tio tale-nts. NllfUi.i'i'l l'i'i SCURZI Nikki has lu-vu husy lu-ing: popular and having: a good tim:-, lie-r smiling: fam- has manic- luuuy iil'il'INiS for lu-r iu Kit-lunoml llill. WALTER SHAMAN A lnember of the east of the Spring Play '41, Walter was also a Guard and a member of the Fellowship Club. He likes to ride horsebaek in his spare time and his favorite author is Will James. DONALD SEOEL Cornell Agrieultural College should welt-ome Don, whose lnotto if at first you don't sun-veed, try, try, again ought to aid his eareer of Agri- vultural Chemistry. He has earned llerfeet Attendanee Certieates and has been a Guard. JERRY SHAFFHR The fa:-t that .lerry towers over most of the students is not what has made him out- standing. It has been beeause he has been a member of the Usher Squad. the Stage Crew. and was a C.O. Otlif-er and head of tlw Student Court at Annex 56. JOHN SHERMAN Collet-ting photographs of the Brooklyn Dodgers oeeupies ,lohn's leisure time. A recipi- ent of a Typing Award, he intends to become a Court Steuographer. SRPINA SHESLOW Seena has been aetive in sev- eral fields. Her studiousness is shown by her Spanish Medal and Svholarship Pin, and her athletie inelinations by her Chevrons and mem- bership in Leaders' Club. She is also a member of Senior Arista. CAROL SHIPMAN lillery Queen and Agatha Christie vie for first plaee in the affeetions of mystery-lov ing Carol. Her love of solv- ing puzzles has made Latin her favorite subjeet. She is a member of Senior Arista and the Creek Club. She has also reeeived at Seholarship l'in. S IC V R NT H TICRMERS .1- 7: gif FANNY SICA With Captainball. Basketball. and Swimming Chevrons to her eredit, Fanny has made the most of her athletic- ability. She has also earned two Type- writing Certitieates, and she plans to beeome a Civil Ser- viee stenographer after gradu- ation. CLORIA SIKORSKI Membership in Senior Arista and possession of a Seholar- ship Pin are proof of Cloria's seholastie ability, while mem- bership in Oirls' Leaders' Club, and possession of lim- blem and Chevrons attest to her athletic ability. FRED SKRLTON Unlike his namesake, Red, plans to enter the Navy Air Corps. He has been on the Guard Foree, a Loeker Room Guard. and has ret-eived Rlue Cards. BARBARA SLl'iRD Hobbies idea of a delight- ful evening is one spent in the theater, but she finds Tommy Dorsey's music enjoy- able, too. She has received Chevrons and l'.S.A.L. llins and has been a member of the Photoplay Club. CLARA SMITH Clara hopes to attend Wash- ington Irving to study design- ing. whieh she expeets to make her voeation. She has been a member of the Senior Write-Ups Committee and has reveived Blue Cards. ELEANOR MAR SMITH Ellie-mae will attain many a woman's dream, that is to shop all day long and not have to pay the bill: for she is going to beeome a buyer of womf-n's clothing. She is a member of Omit-ron Hi-Y, and has been an Emergency Aid. She has also been serretary of the Speetators' Club. Altl.l'iNl'i SOFI-'liii lf ut first you don't sueeeed, try, try again. Arlene-'s motto. will probably lead her to xi sueeessful career in the busis ness world. She has been a l.oeker Room Guard and has served eflieiently as a 'l'raIlie Guard. MARIE 50NNl'Il l'il.lJ Marie, whose interest outside of st-hool is sketvhing and de- signing Clothes, expeets to at' tend l'ratt Institute or Queens College. She has received Per- feet Attendanee Certificates and Blue Cards. DUN SORACCA lion, who is an Ellery Queen worshipper, plans to beeonn- an arlny aviator. When not reading his favorite who- dunit he plays football or listens to Glenn Miller. He has reeeived l'.S.A.i.. l'ins. lillllll,-K SPURDICK lnte-rested in books. Rhoda plans to attend Queens Gol- lege and later bevome a li- brarian. She has done some preparatory work for the po- sition us a member of the l.ibrary Squad. Her Scholar- ship l'in attests to her scho- lastim' ability. . ROBl'IR'l' S'l'Alll'I Although he plays the trom- bone. Bob is well liked. Ile is a member of Senior Arista. Epsilon Hi-Y, and has re- eeived his Major Mnsia' l.et- ter. lle was treasurer of his fifth term vlass and has main- tained Perfect Attendanee throughout high sehool. li0R0'l'HY S'l'AMPl I. The experienee gained as ser- retary to Miss Gristadoro will be a great asset to Dotty when she seeks u seeretarial position. A member of Junior Arista, she has reeeived a Sa-holarship Pin. Sl'IYlQN'1'll 'FICHMIQRS .IOHN STARK Stark is a tropical fish fancier and has made a hobby of raising them. He has been a member of the Guard Foree and Leaders' Club during his sc-hool life. MARGl'Il.LA STAHK A lover of the seienees. Marry has her eye on that uute uniform peeuliar to the nursing profession. Serving as serretary to Miss MaeLaugh- lin, she has also found time to heeome a member of Dol- phins and the Riding Club. DONALD StIO'l l' STAAB Don's main interests are sports ami music. He has a major letter for his work in Choral Training and partici- pated in My Maryland and two Spring Concerts. After graduation he hopes to be- r-ome a Yeoman in the United States Navy. ROY STAUB With an engineering eareer as his goal, Roy intends to study at Columbia University. He has been a member of Boys' Leaders' Club, and a finalist in the Intramural l'ing: Pong 'l'ournament. His hobby led him to join the Camera Club. JANE STEENECK With Ghevrons, P.S.A.l.. Pins and Swimming Cards to her credit. .lane has also partici- pated in Gaptainball. Basket- ball and Swimming. However, she intends to become a book- keeper after graduation. NIILDRHD li. S'l'IiIGl'ili Milly, who is a Glenn Mil- ler fan. has been a popular member of Senior Arista, Vive- President of Leaders' Club, and a member of Omicron Hi-Y. Her popularity is also evideneed by the elass olliees she has held, as well as her position as seeretary to Mr, Atwater. l l.0Rl'INtIl'l S'l'l'1l'lll'1N Flo, who enjoyed llome- making, experts to enter the Inisiness world after gradua- tion. She has reeeived Chev- rons and Perfeet Attendanee l 1el'tili1'ates. Wll.l,ARll ST. .IOIIN Saint. who specializes in eating. is going to study farm- ing at Cornell. ln spite of this engrossing pastime he has found time to do seeretarial work for the llealth Eduea' tion llepartment. JOY S'l'llAlYl'NEll A lover of sweet swing, espe- eially Tommy Dorsey's, .Ioy has gone out for sports in school and has Ghevrons for haskethall, eaptainhall, aml swimming. She is a Pool Aide, Swimming Leader, and a Guard Foree lieutenant. Swimming aml roller skating are alnong her outside inter- ests. llli'l l'Y S'I'RlNGll.'XM Ye-rsulile llelty is llo-lftlitol' of .4I'4'I11l'!U'. llresident of l.ead- ers' lllnln, and Memher of Sword Soeiety. She has re- eeived a Srholarship l'in, Minor l.L-tters, l'erfem't At- tenzlanee Certificate, and Eng- lish 1fomlnemlations. She will attend Sc-utlder's Seeretarial S1-hool after graduation. l'il.l-INNOR S'l'RUlIliMANN lileanor, who is always eheer- ful, hopes to attend husiness sm-hool. She is a memher of the Guard Fort-e and has re- :-eived Clievrons und Perfeet Attenzlanee Certitieates. FIRANIIICS SULLIVAN Amhitions Fran, intends to enter the College of New Ro- ehelle, and after she eompletes her eourse there, plans to at- tend a fashion academy. SEVl'IN'l'H Tl'IRlVllCRS JANICE SUSSMAN Although her own athletic talents lie in the field of swim- ming, as proven hy the Ghev- rons she possesses, Jan en' joys watrhing hasehall games. She would also like to learn to fly. NORMAN 'l'lil.Sl'IY Dentistry is Norman's prolr ahle goal. He has reeeived Gommendations. He has also participated in Ping Pong Intramurals. MURIEL 'l'ESl.ltlK Advocate of her motto, Be a friend and you'll always have friends, Muriel has heen set-- retary to Miss Koch and Miss Mat-l.anghlin. She has re- eeived Perfevt Attendanee lfertitieates. She plans to he- eome a seeretary. Rltlll.-KRD 'l'llCRNl'iY An advoeate of fishing, Dirk aspires to the eareer of an an-onntant. lle has heen see- retary to Miss Gunther and has Perfeet Attendant-e Cer- lifieates to his eretlit. MARGARPYI' 'l'li.-Xl l 0Rll :K future airline hostess, popu- lar, smiling Manly is a member of Senior Arista and Umieron Hi-Y. She has been Vice-President of her fourth term elass, and has shown athletic' alnility as a memher of Basketball and tlnptainlrall Teams and as an limhlem Leader. GLORIA TRAUB ln preparation for her future career Gloria was ser-retary to Miss Glasser for three terms. She has reeeived a Seholur- ship Pin and is a member of Senior Arista. 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She' posse-ssvs tllwv- rous 111111 l'e1'f1-vt Attv111la111'1e II1-rtiti1-11tvs. Nt'VE'l' put off till ltl1ll0l'l'UW what you 1'1111 do to1l11y, f'lIill'ilt'lQ'l'lZt'S he-1' phi- losophy of life. l'ill.liliN WAL'l'EHS Penny has a consuming de- sire for the career of an air- plane hostess. She is a mem- ber of Choral Training. and is also a Lieutenant on the liuard Force. llcr athletic awards are Chevrons and l'.h..-Ll.. l'tns. GLORIA WASSHIUNIAN Athletically inclined, Gloria is a member of Leaders' Club and has reeeivecl P.S.A.l,. Pins and Chevrons. When she at- tends Cornell University she will not have to worry about loneliness, for her hobby is making new friends. tll'iOliilli WATSON .-Ks it member of the Track 'll-am, Leaders' Club, and First Aid Squad. Doc has earned his Minor Letters aml l'.S.A.I.. l'ins. He hopes to heroine an engineer. Nllllillil. Wl'Illl5 Niuriclis spare time is spent making sketches for interior decorating or designing clothes. ller activities include the position of Lieutenant of the Guard Force with a gold stripe to her credit. Flil'1Dl'iRllIK WELLS llon't put oil till tomorrow what you can do today. says i refl. who aspires to obtain a position on a railroad. He has lu-en awarded a Commen- dation tiard and a Perleet At- tendance ffertiticalc. WICSLEY OBl'ili'l' We-s's enjoyment of Me- chanical Drawing is surpassed only by the fun he has had daneing to Glenn lVliller's musie. He has received Blue Cards ami has been a mem- ber of the Fellowship Club. SlCX'EN'l'll TERMISRS MIRIAM Wlll'l'l'i Beautiful day will not bc a greeting from Milli, but a report on her work, as she intends to bet-ome a metcor- ologist. She has been Treas- urer of the Menorah Club, Co-Chairman of the l'icture Committee, and also a mem- ber of the Leaders' and Choral Training Groups. LOIS WILSON Sinee she has chosen a career in the field of advertising, Lois will attend art school after graduation to study advertis- ing layout. ln school she has been a member of Archway l'ieture Committee and has re- ceived a Scholarship l'in. MARIONWOLFlil.Sl'lClHllill Desirous of becoming u book- keeper, Marion, in accordance with her motto, Be pre- pared, has eleeted the study of bookkeeping. An ardent basketball fan, she lists Chev- rons and Perfect AUt'Illiilllt't' Certificates among her honors. l-IRN.-X WOLKI-I :Klthough lirua is generally quiet, her good lnunor and shy smile have made her pop- ular among her st-hoolmates. To be a stenographer is her ambition and her personality should be an aid. NIAVIS WRIGHT' Sil, who plans to study medicine at Pratt institute. has been a member of ,lunior Arista and the Captainball Teams. She spends her leisure time leading Shakespeare and listening to symphonies. GLORIA YANUCK Although publications have claimed most of Gloria's time as Assistant Annex Editor and Exchange Editor of Domino, and as a member of the .4rr'h- uwy Staff. she has also been a member of the Freuvh Club, and Quill. HENRY YOUNG The experience gained as a member of the Girard Force and Track Team may be of valine to Harry when he studies to become a police- man. Perfect Attendance Cer- tificates stand to his credit. THOMAS YIINDT Al, who plays the flute and clarinet, is an advocate of music with a lift, or swing. He has no definite plans for the future, but his motto, Go west, young man, indicates u desire to travel. .lU'l l'A ZAGIIARIAS With aspirations in the field of commercial art, Jutta has enjoyed drawing as a hobby. She has been a member of Girls' Leaders' Club, the Cap- tainball and Basketball Teams, and has received Chevrons. P.S.A.L. Pins, Minor Letters. and a runner-up Medal for Cuptainball. SEVENTH TERMERS ALSO HELEN ZASPEL Swing, a la Glenn Miller, is Helen's favorite kind of music. Although she is a member of .lunior Arista and the Coni- mercial Honor Society, she still has found time to serve as secretary to Mr. Meehan. FRANK ZIMMER Captain of the Golf Team, member of Track Team, Var- sity, and participant in Bas- ketball Intramurals, Tubby's interests revolve around sports. He has also earned member- ship in Junior Arista and a Perfect Attendance Certificate. RUTH ZUCKERMAN Ruth has many Perfect At- tendance Certificates to her credit. It is no wonder she likes to come to school, for she is a Lieutenant on thc Guard Force, and has received a Scholarship Pin and Chev- rons. Iwgllllz. Tcrmcrs HOWARD GODFREY Iloward, although new to our school, has already made a place for himself on the Swim- ming Team. ANTHONY RUSSO Tony is uctive in Intramural Basketball, for which he has received P.S.A.L. Pins. LESTER SELNICK This Guy Lombardo fan has a Scholarship Pin to his credit. BRUCE THOM Bruce expects to attend the Oflicer Training School for U.S. Maritime Service. Seventh Termers HAROLD BEUKALAER Art has played a major part in HaroId's school life. CLIFFORD BODAMER Cliff has enjoyed the shop course. He hopes to join the Navy after school. ROBERT CLEMI'lNTS Bob was President of the Engineering Club and intends to go to an engineering col- lege. His interest outside of school is amateur radio. EDWARD GIANNATTASIO Ed, soon to join the Navy's ranks, has Blue Cards and P.S.A.L. Pins to his credit, as well as membership in the Engineering Club and the Guard Force. STEPHAN GILL Baseball, basketball, and any other sport finds an appreci- ative participant and audience in Steve. ARNOLD IIIRSCHMAN Perseverance and a good humor have given Arnold the reputation of being a swell fellow . HELEN .IOST Glenn MiIler's music provides the inspiration for IIelen's dancing. Watching or listen- ing to baseball games occupy her spare time in Spring. WINSTON MARTIN Dancing to Vaughn Monroe's music is Winston's favorite pastime. He intends to study at Pratt Institute. REGINA Mc-KENNA We hope Reggie's favorite saying, This world is u comedy to those who think: a tragedy to those who feel, turns out in her favor. EDWARD MOORE Athletically minded Edward's chief interest is baseball. He is a member of Leaders' Club. EDWIN MUELLER Pratt Institute will soon claim Ed, who aspires to a career of chemical engineering. His interests are divided among photography, sports, and pop- ular music. HANS NISSEN Engineering and avation in- terest Hans, who enjoys build- ing model bridges and air- planes. He is a member of the Engineering Club and the Guard Force. ROBERT OLIVER Rob enjoyed his mechanical drawing class so much that he has decided to become a Diesel engineer. MARILYN ROME Marilyn, a member of the Fel- lowship Club and Girard Force. Her motto, Never put ofi' until tomorrow what you can do today, should make her an ideal stenographer. ARNO SCHNEIDER Since reading interests Arno it seems appropriate that he should be a member of the Library Squad. ALFRED TEPE A member of the Photoplay Club, AI would like to be- come a mechanical engineer. GREGORY UHL Greg seems to be a lover of the arts, as his talent for drawing is evident, and he en- joys reading Rudyard Kip- fing's works. MARIE VESTIGO As a secretary Marie should have an opportunity to put her motto, There is always room at the top, to good use. when the present seniors first entered Kich- mond Hill High School, the enormity of annex So held terrors for them. hut when they hecame acquainted with their classmates and adapted to the routine. fear gave way to pleasure. They joined cluhs and hecame working parts of the school, Then. just as they were settling down to routine. GM. elections came up. 'lihere was seri- ous campaigning. and chocolate caramels were used lreely to hring undecided voters into the fold of one camp or the other. lioh Owens. ,leanne Hirt. and ,lane lflanary were elected to succeed the present eighth termers. l.arry liogowg Alan Singer. and lfleanor Lorenz. As far as a great numher ol' the students were concerned. CU. meant dances. The dances were planned: the plans were executedg the girls showed up at the dances. The hoys who did come were too shy to do much dancing. A dance cluh was suhsequently formed. hut seven terms passed helore a good nurnher ol' them acquired grace on the dance lloor. 'l'hey entered the main huilding as sophomores and. in their own minds at least. hecame adults. They saw the CH. Fair and laughed at the l'aculty's presentation of school life in the lI'l'9tt's. stullied themselves full ol' anything even slightly edihle. and hroke halloons as quickly as the hooth sold them. 'liheir appetites for school activities were whetted hy this. They turned out in full force lor the Sophomore lfrolie. at which Muriel Dohr- mann. Nlargaret Trafford. Dick lfasterlin. and lfstelle Jussim enacted a skit. .lane l lanary's ahility as a politician and a leader was recognized hy her class. which elected tier president for three successive terms. Violet Salamons displayed singing and acting ahility in the operetta. My Maryland. and Shirley llartman played the title rote in the Christmas l'lay, joan ol' Arc.'1 liy this time they were juniors and had to he lore-ihly prevented from running the entire Cliurlnlre Ilillnmr l'l':'.vi:l4'nl .llur,L:f:n'l lff-lilltunl: liil'l llI'l'.NIIllf'lll Henri' Un en .N1'1'I1'l11l t' Ifflicin .Nlciulufznn Tn-f:.sl1r'cr ,'4lllfl'f1l ffnrrlirlg l'll'Sflll'IIf lifillr ll1n'f.1li' Iliff' Irlcixflfrlll Hirlnuil lt'u.xl1'lliu .N1'4'l'r'I11li Il flllvl lfrzrrwfl 7l1'1l.Slllr'I sc-lnml. lln' 1-lass nl ,lllII4'. IUIZ. Nllll Jvalnln- llirl als its prvsimlvnl. Sll0lIS0l'l'il il Sixlli illt'l'lll Hop. l,a1h-r. il ,Inninr l'rn1n nas ln-lml. 'l'ln- gym. l'l'Sllll'llIll'lll in ils nvxx mlvr'm'a1linlls. pmxillvll un idr-al lun'lxgrmnnnl lim' Slain Cnnlxlis rnnsir. ixlillly il lllllv lnnnn' llQ'Qilll In XXlSlI sln- 4-unlil grim np l'llll'l'ilf annl gn lu il 51-nmr l'rnni. Nlllfll Slltllllil. in :ill lngiv. lu' lwim' us guml lbt'l'illlSt' il uns lun lm-rlns lailvr. 'llln' Spring l'la1y nl' lllll mls lruly ll prmlnrl nl lln' pri-svnl svnmr vlalssvs lN'1'1lll5t' lln' lc-anls iw-rv plalywl lwy Nlvl lfnln-n. llulm lfrlu-n. Ilill Xlvzivk. annl lfslvllv ,lllSFlllI. 'l'ln' lllnislmus play. lrvsiclvs l-1'Llllll'illQ.! lln-sv lllilfl'l'S. llftlllgllll .lm-rry l lll'llS. mlm lulvr non lln- m':nurim'nl 4-nnlvsl lm' ll. ll. ll. S.. into Iln- spnlliglil. Al Iln' svn-nlli I4-rin rlanwm- larsl lzlll. lln- sln- clvnls slimwml 1-uvli nlllvr llnf nmx mlannw- slvps llwy lnnl lm-zn'm'ml ml-r lln- sinnnn-r. annl unrn' llivrlisvlxvs out I1-sling llivln. Nun xx-lm'r:in play- gnvrs, lln-y 1-ln-vrml lln-ir rlzxssniailvs nn in lln- Xvulln'n ol' lln- Girard. 'liln-rv mls als., ilu' lllovlg Party. Nxllivll prmillml nn ill'll'l'llllUIl linll ol' linn znnl t'Xf'ill'llll'lll. uncl Ilia' lung-ln-lw-rvnn'in- lu-rml illlliilllllll ul' llnysi Yursily. lly spring. lln-y 1-onlml alll prmnlly will llN'Ill- sn-lu-s svninrs. 'lilw' llllll llwir mim'lnr0s lillil'll lor lln' nvix yvurlumlx. .'lfl'flll'Il-Y. lnrnlliy Ynlun pluyvll lvrry liznnlull in lln' Spring l Ian. flilsll' .. . . ,. . . . llnnr. in XXllll'll lull Nlt'ZlK'li. Nlvl Lulu-n, lzslvllm' jnssnn. innl .lvannw lllrl pluym-ml nlln-r ll'lllllIlg rulvs. Un Senior lluy llll'y palranlvml zlrnlnnl lln' svlnml in svnior llillS annl lmsserl llw l1'an'ln-rs tals ninvli us llw ill0l'l'll1Q'llll0lIt'll IQ-an-ln-r xmnlml lvl llwml. 'lilml sanm' vu-ning llll'y aillvmlwl lfluss Xiglll in nllim-li llicir lallvrilm-el rlussliiailm-s pm'rl'nrnn'4l. Smmn lln- Uigllllll l1'l'lIl4'l'S xxill ullmnl Iln- Svninr l'rnm. and lln- svwnlli In-rnn-rs null gn lo lln- Svvvnlli 'lrrm Ilan:-1-. pnl nn lllHll'I' lln' mlirs-1-lion ol Lllurlntll- Hillman' anal l'an Lnrmllng. vluss prvsiclvnls. 'l'ln'n glfililllilliflll uill prmizlv :n1nlln'r llvlxglnlul nn-lnurv lor lln-ir v1'urs nl lnnml rr-. nu-mlvru nm-.M Q- 5 came 115 Like c 0 ln futuri- yvurs, llu-sv lm-umli-rs ul the' class ul Juno I9-112 will slzmil out in thx- mimls nl' lhi-ir vlzissniaile-s. .IPEIIIIIP llirl's uulslamliiw pm-rsmiulilv won hm-r rl . the- svwlitli lvrm pc-rsmiulily ilWill'il as wvll as lhc pri-si1lr'iic'y ol' Ihr' 12.0. for thi- full lm-rm. Now x'ic'f--pi'vsiclvl1l of' thx- lllpfilllllilllllll, .lf-uiim' wus ulso vhziirniam of lilass Nighl. This li-rm liill Mm-zivk sf-rwcl als 12.0. prvsi- ilvnl.fXl1uc'lm'z1s wvll 21521 pulili1'izln,l5ill sliowm-ml his flair for showmzmship whvu he' pn-sa-iilvil ai humorous skit all ilu-11.0. C'llIlX't'Illl0Il lust winh-r. Mosl girls woulil rvsl on lhvir laura-ls :ills-r winning thc- nuliomil rullc-r skziling ilzuiuf vliaim- pimiship, hut xml fllzulys Km-lilm: She- lu-pl righl un with hi-r nmny sm-limml zu-lixilif-s ami lwvaum- hurl l,ezulf'r ul :Kristin ,X ram- Cllllllblllillllbll nl lwrsmizility zmcl ililvlligf-iiw als we-ll Us lc-zula-rsliip O! AfL0n5 . . antl athli-tim' ahilitv van also lu- liouiul in 'l'om llvriu-, 1-aptain ol' tlu- swinuni tt-aiu, aiul lloy l,m-auln-r ol' Krista. 'l'lu- slu'u-ss ol' our si-nior artixilic-s is largt-ly thu- lo tlu- lt-axle-rship ol tiharlotlt- lliltniar, nt I '-sith-nt ol' tlu- 4-ighlh tt-rin class. Ditty lu-longs to all ug tht- ll0IItlI ll'Y girls' athlf-tit' socit-lit-s alul wroli- llu- girls' sports si-rtion of 1 . . this .'lI'l'llll'l1.Y. Talking ahout sports inakc-s us think ol' ,lim St:-phans, high srorc-r ol tlu- liaskt-lhall tm-ani. llc-rv lu- is looking ora-1' tlu- SllllUlllt'l' ol' Holi llm-ith-ll, who st-ri 1-tl a llllt' 1 ll0IIlI'lIU work as in lilass s a 0.0. tri-asurc-r auul tlu-n as St'l'l't'lill'y. rl' our lt-ailing journalists is l.arry liogow, managing 1-tlitor ol' tlu- . Larry will lu- ri-nu-inlu-rt-tl for his st-nse of humor as wt-ll as for his mlilor. Walking with him is Mc-I tlolu-n, a llillitt- who playm-cl a lc-:ul Night anul otlu-r shows znul was pre-simli-nt of tlu- Spanish lllulm. You can usually fintl Lore- l'rausnitz arul Phyllis Re-isman in tlu- l'ul1 Ullim-, working on vopy. lion- staru-tl out as just anotlu-r llomino re-I ' roi tt-r, hut soon won tlu- positions ol' anlu-x 1-tlitor ol' llllllllillli. arul finally 1-tlitor ol .-lrrliuvzr. l'hvl also staru-cl out as a 1-uh rf- roru-r hut slu- soon lu-c-anu- IIPWS . . l v v anal tlu-n assoriatf- 4-tlilor ol' llonzino. llolm lilfllltillllll is a thrc-v lt-tu-r man havin' won his lt-ttf-rs for music' , 5- w mlm-r mlays. llt- is lit-alurv 4-clilor of llomino aiul a nu-inlu-r ol' llonif- sta 111 'ii' t ' -' N f . also protltu-ml many outstznnfling sm-niors. 'Xllll4't1rs, for 1-xznnplv, hats lxllflllil lwlisv, who has un- usual aihility. She- has hr-1-n on tht- lmskt-tlwall lllltl Vkllllkllllltilll lvarns st-wrul limos, untl has he-en the 1-ztptuin ol tht- latter. 'l'lic-sv gym- Nquzul. llis utlils-tit' atliilily is 1-vitlencecl hy his position on the l oZl'l1C,A1l',l of IIAI' llllllltlfll CALM lllht' 1-lass ol' ,lilllllilfy 10,1-Ji has ' w nnstit-s, us wvll as he-r huhhling Ilt'l'bUIlilllly, Imam- rnanlv he-r lvzimlvt' of Swortl Sovivty. lllost altlilvtt-s urn- thought to lntyf- hartlly at hmin in thvir hvzuls, hut Walton l'm-rt-ll, rlh tt-rin trvastlrvr, is an exception to thc' rule-. For two ts-rms ht- platyt-tl ,lunior Yursity lmaskt-tbull, uncl he has also sviwetl as at vlass olliu-r nm- tht- lonrth tvrin. Xnolhvr ps-rson who has no one- track mintl is Rivharml lfustc-rlin. llc- wus tho vit-v-piwlsitls-tit of the seventh term class and lieutenant of th- li l C S IPI' e-nnis lc-um. lin-lt has also prow-tl that hc- is more than a mvcliorrv actor hy winning his Nlaijor l.l'll1'l'. Holi llirnhuurn is at lllI'9P lvtter man, having won his lvttvrs for musiv, ilu-1-rliig, uncl llI'ilIIlZlllt'S. lioh shows his pop antl vitality as rlrurnnn-r in the- l'l'lll'Sll'il untl as 1-aptain of the vlwvring squad. 'Xllhough she is unlike the ranting politician, J Fl g ane anary has heen the holder ol' more than one olliu Sl t ie was 11.0. secretary in annex 56 and class president in the fourth, fifth, and sixth terms. ,lane is also one of the actixe memhers ol' the cheering squad and has taken an interest in dramatics. Pat liording has also combined athletics and politics. Her skill in streaking throngh the water has led her to the presidency of Dolphins, and because ol' her popularity and almility, she was flut l U . cf 1 - ' et president of the seventh term l'lllSS. X ersalile lfstclle ,lussim has won a place in our hllall of Paine for her work in dramatics during her high school career. She appeared in the Spring Play and the lihristmas Play, and has received her dramatics letter. She is student director ol' this term's Spring Play and has a part in it as well. One of the most widely read columns of Domino is Yictor Ferkiss' 'gllorn l'ixchange. Not only is Yic known for his humor column, but also for his famous satin shirts-hright gold for happy days and deep purple for direr days. llc is feature editor of Domino and a member of Dome stall. lliminutive l,aura Demhrowski manages to cover enough activities to make il six-footer tired, hut she emerges from them all as fresh as a daisy. She has heen active in the field of journalism as assistant news editor ol' Uonzirzo and Senior lfiditor of .-lrclztcny. lioth continue their work on pu ications. Mark Hass she and Vic intend to the school's bl' elriis' surprising art work has been featured in all our publications as well as on posters. He comes from a family of artists and has exhihited his delicately drawn work in the Scholastic Contest at lVlacy's Mark 1 so A C is art editor of ,'-1fl'lIIl'lI-Y and has his major letter for his ' 'k ' wot on publications. . -pa. 342 tke MAJPJ One day, while Mrs. O'Hare was correcting a set of check-up tests, her attention was attracted to one paper written in bright red ink. Mistaking it for an answer to the test, she read: We, the graduating classes of June 1942 and January 1943, before leav- ing Richmond Hill High School, do hereby bequeath those things which are in our power to give to the following parties: MR. MATTHEW L. DANN-an electric eye mechanism which would warn us when he is about to enter our recitation classes. MR. JOHN C. ATWATER-the faculty of becoming invisible at any time during his many secret tours through the building. MISS HELEN KOCH-a private private office. MISS RUTH RATELLE-a French-speaking Senior Arista, and an Arista official room with expanding rubber walls. fBut remember the prioritieslj MR. ALFRED H. WHEELER-a new joke book, and a feather bed to rest in when his hard day's work is done. MISS BEATRICE CHRISTADORO-a corral for her lambs MISS HORTENSE BARTEN-a portable printing press to enable her to publish Domino, Dome, and Archway, even on her skiiing trips. MR. DANIEL WOOD-the members of the New York Philharmonic Or- chestra to work with, and an unbreakable baton. I MISS HELENE SAXE MacLAUCI-ILIN-a commission as drill sergeant in the Army. MISS EVELYN KONICSBERC-an honors school of Sara Bernhardts who have the requirements for the colleges they want to enter. MISS CELESTE C. SWENSON-a rejuvenated Roman Empire. MR. FRED A. SMITH-a ten per cent increase on his commission from Cornell. MRS. DOROTHY O'HARE-a unanimous G. O. election. INCOMINC SENIOR CLASS-the answers to next year's Regents. THE ENTIRE STUDENT BODY-cushions to sit on during air-raid drills. THE GIRLS' AND BOYS' CYMNASIUMS-an alarm clock that will ring three minutes before the bell. Bing glckoezi r ,, 1 :Q Q N :MQ uf Kg' X N No 1 4 ei. a 1 fr it fr 1 4 . . 1 ' X 1 K 1, N, , , wif-L .fn 5:-I5.:f, iI M, w' 1 N '-C:. - N -'-Q. WA -X 'A-1 If 4 T H M Ia' 1 m X aw X Z l ,' XM X X ' 3' l 5' xXx SN fiwpi, wk . I pr. 1.1. , ':i, Ev V' Q . ,-Hy X' . 1. 1, qw. ,v H If-.jffg ru 1 SNR -' - X . ,, g N .'. .Zvi '.l I hd. . :, , A-X . 5 f fl . -. N K '. 1 X ' 'QU '. ' N X D Q. X ,. .s 1 ,, EWR! If s.. 42:1 fi',2iisq ,l'3lq,' 'LS' 4- gfilf' Y 5 t Q yvcggy ,xfiulul . EW 'af X vw-1 - - N Q'-lmbgbx -'gifs' 1 X I sp.-,4,'f ffl ,UQ 9 lax 'W' N 'QQ' . ax .jqsei Una. Xe 3 v X 'fs'-E jf.?:' ff 119 - , -- '-Ta-if X 31 i ' ff ii t a 3 3 jf 'E f 3 g - 1 r 2 v-- Htl! During the past year, the freshmen of annex 90 have learned that there's a lot more to high school life than algebra problems and grammar. Clubs, dances, plays, and get-togethersv have made these students justly proud of their annex. One of the outstanding events of the year was Freshman Day, held at the end of last term. As part of the program, there was a special assembly, with teachers taking the places of pupils. ln the afternoon, a dance was held. l.ollipops, ice cream, and soft drinks were sold at booths, while a bowling game, dart-throwing, and fortune-telling attracted many. The picture on this page shows the auction sale which was conducted. :X Christmas play, entitled Pop Reads the Christmas Carolf, was pre- sented at an assembly on December 23. The play, a comedy, was put on by the Dramatics lilub, under the direction of Miss Mary Mcl.ees, faculty adviser, and Miss Anna tiamarata. The picture is on the bottom of the next page. :Xnnex 90's C. 0. ollicers are elected in the middle of each term, to serve for the remainder of the. semester. Shown at the top of the right hand page, are last term's: Betty May Smith, president: Doris Luhrs, vice-president: and Phyllis White, secretary. Below it is a picture of the present ones: lflva Kay, secretary and treasurer: Charles Graham, presidentg and Gertrude 'l'ott, vice-president. One night every term is set aside for Freshman Night. On this occasion, which takes place in the main buildingls Hazen Hall, parents and teachers get acquainted. Speeches by Mr. Dann and the two grade advisers highlight I'lI'l2X O mlaly ill.ll'I'IlUUIlS, is mu' ul. llu' must pol Ilu' 4'n'rnng. M ilu' lll't'5Ulll Iinu', U0 luls lt'Il awliu' rw 4 - v- vlulms. llu' llzuuw' Llulm, WlIll'll nu'e'ls l'I'l- zlr. lYlQxlIllN'l'S, wluu wnu' lrmn 50 mul llu' mum lvmlllmg us u'f'll us 00, mlzuuw' In rm'4'm'ml1'cl musiv. llIllll'l' llu' 1lirm'1'lim1 ol' Nlrs. lflloll XX-t'lSlllilIl, llu' ,lUlll'IlilllSIll lllulm wrilvs Ivor ilu' umu'x page' ul' ilu' IIUIIIIVIIO. 'lllu' llramuxlu-s Llulv ln'q1u'nlly lukvs l'llilI'f.ft' ul' nssvmlmly prugrzllrls. X Kewl Cross linilting lllulm, 0Ibt'l'2lllllg llIlil1'l' llu' lA'Illl'ill klllt'txIlS lival Lruss 4lu1plc'1', was m'ga1nizQ'1l this lvrm Ivy Mrs. 'Nlalry l l4'lm'lu'r. Ullu'r au'lixilie's urv: Cup- . . , ,V vw . , 4 A . 4 . . l'lIlllVlll, Slaunpl lulm, lallvlm' lvlllllsl lulw, Xrl lllulm, lfluwul rllfilllllllgl, auul il XX murk- lunp lm' l'la1yu riling. Xxllilv Sllllll' ul' ilu' llalvllllivs ol' llu' mum lllllllllllgl urn' lill'lilIlg.f, llu' iI1'llXllIl'S uul ll'lUIl1lly illIIlUSlDllQ'l'l' ul zlmu'x U0 lu'lp In mulu' Ilu' ll't'SllIIlilIl s l'XlN'I'll'Il4'1' ul' lllgll svluuul lillQ'1'll.luyall1lt'. Ill- Probably the outstanding event at annex 56 each term is H56 Dayf, What is it? It's a play. dance. musical. and refreshment counter, all rolled into one. Last term. students put on a humorous play dealing with the troubles and problems of an annex 56 pupil. This harassed soul complained of the mental and physical tortures he had to endure. As an example of physical torture. he showed three boys. swathed in bandages. who had supposedly been beaten by the guard force. The middle picture on the opposite page de- picts their plight. After the play. a dance was held. Some booths sold refreshments. while others offered games. such as a throw 'emu game. ,Y' . olliccrs. :Xnncx So has its oxsn C, U . A ' lon ' P ' 1 Fi flmt ,mst tcrmis. reading liom lclt to g tn tht ll ll lll corner ol' the oppo- H titlt' Nlalt Unix tl l t ,.. ... I resic en : site page . , U ' llndolph fias- 'l't'H'lLll N . tl't'Slt ' Gloria! lioth. 5 Y ata ut I 'lint' and Helen lcllan ' '. e- tihiarcllo. student court commissioner. 'lihcsc olliccrs hmc heen rcsponsihle for many ol' the activities now going on. ' 7' 'Xlar' llnrr ' 0 During he: tum ol thu 3 loinnd lxso neo clnlw the roller skating and art cluhs. 'l'hc vrescnt ollicel lcmey - 1 crinc 'Jil Schncidc r. vice-presim I ll ht't'l'Ullll'y and llt nscl. president: ia to thc right ol thc othtl. 's arc: Dorothy Haf- lent. '-asnrcr: Kath- and Graham Their picture , . . Aw lar as clnhs are concerned. 50 I Memhers of the Journal- oflers severa . ism Clnh write for the annex page of the llomino. There is a Ping-Pong and a Latin Clnh. ln addition. the annex ' this spring to collect staged a drive . . xsastc paper. Then. of course. there are the assem- hlies. Last November l9.aThanksgiving program stressed the signihcance of 'lihanksgiving to Americans. Freshmen were urged to participate in sports by N' f Bo s' Varsity. Tom liyrne. president o y Alice Standerwicli. leader of Sword, and emhers of the Dom T took charge of another program Dorothea Doher. M inostul i 0ll,l fA QPIWL A successful Freshman Day at annex 90 may he accredited to the present fourth term class. Friday, January 10, 1941, was the date of the occasion, which netted the class a profit of about 3530. Students who took over classes reprimanded teachers for chewing gum in class. All classes were suspended at 1:30, when various skits, written by students, were presented at a special assembly. Dancing in the gym brought the festivities to a close. Not content to stop here, the class, in collaboration with the second term class, originated H56 Dayv while in its third term at annex 36. The day's program was similar to that of Freshman Day. On April 251- of this term, the class sponsored a Yariety Dance. The class officers, Robert '1'rulJenbach, president, Mary Stein, vice-president: Patricia ligan, secretaryg Helen tlhiarello, treasurer: and Teddy llreenhaum, alter- nate, organized the dance. Miss Dorothy Houghton is the adviser to the class. The lvmlers of the fourth term- Fmsr Row: Mllf!'.SlUill. l'il'l'-lJfL'S- iflenl: Helen Iflziurelln. treasurer. Sr14'oNo Row: Pu! Eagan. serre- Iury: Miss llorolhy llnughlun, u1I1'i.w'l': Roller! TfLl,M'll,lll1'h, pres- Jeni. . u SMA lm l'ntler tlie supervision of Miss l'lorenee lf. llrown, its gratle atlvtser, tlie mresent fifitll terrn elass presenterl annex Sffs first Sophomore Dayf, wliile in its tlnrtl term. 'X play, entitletl A Day in Mr. Kanwifs Omcef' was tlireetetl liy Mrs. Myra Coles. :X profit of 3537.36 was matle. Wlien tlie elass Villlltx to tlie main lmuiltling in tlie Fall of l9A1l, elass oflieers were eleetetl. 'llliose in ofliee for tlie fourtli term were: Wallac'e ll'tlilltllilIl, presitlent: lloliert Monaco, vice-presiclentg Juliet Brucliauser, seeretary: fleralcl Sparer, treasurer: ancl Olive Custin, alternate. The class -leetetl tlle following for the Spring, 19-12 term: Robert Monaco, presiclentg Juliet llrueliauser, viee-presitlentg Ueralcl Sparer, secretary, Olive Custin, treasurer: antl Stuart Casper, alternate. Miss llrown took a salilmatieal leave last term, antl Miss llarliara llellontlt ernporarily took lier plaee id gags They guide llie fifth term rluxs - l'llltS'I' Row: Huh Momma. 1'I'I't prexizlenl 4, prexirlenl 5: uHllll!ll'f' lfmulnmn. presirlenf 4: Cerulfl Spurer. In-uxurer -1, sw-returv 5. Srlrown Rovs: Ulire Cuxlin, aller- nule 4. Ireuxurer 5: Miss Flor- enre ff. l?rnu'n, !llll'l.Sf'I'l julie! Bflll',llIU.9l'f. seerelury -1, l'l.1'f'- prexiflenl 5. .Shit lm. Vlilll'tlllgll its two unml one-hull' yeurs of stumly znitl play, the present sixth term Class has provecl that its memhers may he l'ilIllit'tl with the highest in seholarship antl all-arountl goocl sportsman- ship. This term, on Mareh Ill, echoes of laughter untl musie tlriftecl from Hazen Hall and the lioys' gym, giving evidence of the presentation of the junior Jamboree, one of the term's gayest oeeasions. Skits clepieting a stuclentis clay in sehool from u elassroom to the cafeteria and a eonga line leading from Hazen Hall to the gym were only parts of 21 full afternoon's entertain- ment. The pieture ut the right shows il scene from the play. Mrs. Margaret Bryant, the class gracle amlviser, has ussistecl the oflieers of this untl previous terms in their unclertukings. lfelxr Swhnunr ulnl lfurlon Iforzzinsii from llie Junior .IIlIII,lUIl'f'. The leuflers nj Ilie xiilh Ierm -Flltsl' Row: lffluvzrfl Slnler, lrenxurer 6: Roller! h'u.w'hen. prexizlenl fi: Uurifl Muller, 1'i1'e-prexizleril 5, 6. Suomi Ron: 1':l'1'1YlI Spurer, .were- lurr 5: Mrs. Murgnrel Hrvunl. un'- ri.ser: llurix Hummel. lreuxurer 5. M'l'l'f'llll'Y fn. any oiced oining NWQQM' , V mm. 2. , x,w,3,f,L .3:!!' N! z 1 U - I . fb ,J K W' pl- 1- . , YQ- 'Iwi' U h YQ my - 14 , S , 7 ' 5 X 1 u 17981 ur u.1- ll T 4... M m4,2.gf! ' N -K 'K -- ,7 -w'2.x. X ' 4 If 1 . w , , xi fff v A f Rm 1 ' iw ' 'K A--if f xf'iL.f!' f ' tl .55 1' i bm 1k4al,2'AllAVAAMA'nl.r.A1.A1.111u111.zv.4a-.ufnlnruau , ' prfwe.. -A4.....: x1.-.......1....f.A.-g,, . . , L.AA..Al' , .L.,-ff-Aff .--ff V we .MM Qblflflfg The ninth period bell echoes and re-echoes through the deserted halls. The sound of windows being closed joins the clang of the bell-all is quiet. But wait! Was that a burst of laughter coming from this room? Yes-these are the members of the Biology Club experimenting into the unknown. Further down the hall we hear a stirring debate by the Council of Nations. The tantalizing odor of delicacies leads us to the Hearthstone girls. Splashes of blue-green water signify the Dolphins. The shouts of prac- tising Cheer Leaders announce their presence. And babble in foreign lan- guages by the Spanish, French, and Creek Clubs mingles with the sounds. The Library Squad functions all day, every day. The Stage Crew proves its worth at special performances and all assemblies. Sword, Leaders' Club, and Varsity create higher standards in the athletic world. Quill fosters the school's literary tlent. Religious clubs teach tolerance and understanding. Senior Arista maintains high ideals of character and scholarship. Clubs in Richmond Hill are synonymous with good times, carefree activi- ties, and enjoyment. Their members fully appreciate the advantages of asso- ciating with fellow-students in extra-curricular activities. At the pupils' side, guiding them, are their teacher advisers. But there is the serious side behind the laughter and enjoyment. Though we are at war, with hate and conflict surrounding us on every side, these after-school activities typify the first American ideal-equality. There is a blending of ideas and ideals, the spirit of equality. All races, creeds, and colors associate freely and without prejudice. Satisfying the demand, the need, for recreation, are the extra-curricular activities. The athletic clubs, in particular, are recognizing the need for physical fitness and equipping their members to meet the fullest require- ments for physical well-being. The other clubs incite us to action, teach us to think for ourselves, mold us into typical Americans. But most important of all, most significant of all, clubs teach us to look upon our fellow-men as friends and equals, teach us to work with them in peace. Firmly let us stand united-united in play as well as work. QIIIICICRINKL SQl' -XD IJIHBI' Rum: llfuuwrnl N11 nnlplr. fum' l lunuu l'ir iniul1 I' , ,, , 'fx mlwrr lfillllllllllll. .It'1lHlll' HI'l'l. Iflmrluflv Ilffllllllf. lk-4-il IJIIIIIIIHN. Ml. ,lllllll Pnlirlufi. Sl-QIUNIY Kms: .4Im'li1m1v ffuhill, l'.'lf'1umr l,un'n: lfurlun Iluuillwl ' . . A. frwm Uufllv, Unrnlfni 1IllHl'l 14' ll ' . fx Ill 1 .Xfll,ll'. 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V111 111 111 K 1 11 1l11 I111 111 ll I11 III 11 1 llllll 111 1 llfllll 11111 11111111 11111 1 111 Il Ill,N N 1 III 11l1111 lllillll Ill II 11111 Il 11 1 lf 111! .'ll111.11111 Ill 11 1,1111 I ll11l11111111111 llflll 1111111'1A, 1 ll 1 1 111111 II ll 1 111 ll1'111111111,,11 N 1 11111 V11111 11 1 1111111111 lf11 ll 111 111 11111 1' Illl 5 1 11111 II11111 11 ll 11111., III N 1 111111 111111111, II11111 1 1 1 111 111. 11111111 111 f1f1lf1 .llllllllll H1111 I1 111-1- Selmer' 11 1 .244 ping .Jglancfd Throughout the spring term, a group of seniors met during the seventh period daily to produce this Archway. These editors and their assistants. however, were not the only ones who worked on the yearbook. Since Archway is en- tirely the work of students, except for the senior portraits and the actual printing, a large staff of reporters, photographers, artists, and sales- men was needed. The Archway editors would like to thank all these students for their coopera- tion. and will here mention the names of as many of them as possible. The first step in the making of Archway, after the theme had been decided upon, was to work on the layout. Everyone contributed ideas, from which Mark Hasselriis and his assistant, Peer Sahmel, made up the tentative dummy. Peer also designed the cover and the division page for the faculty section. while Mark is responsible for the other division pages. Peer also made the lin- oleum block for the end paper. ,lean Hemminger and Nina Carol made most of the publicity posters. The photographers, under the direction of Ed Lustenader. were .lack Lehman, Herb Goldstein. Phil Egilrud. Clarence Goldbeck, Robert Wel- some, Dan Weiner, August Zoll, and Ed Slater. They took. developed, and printed the pictures. Betty Frankel and Eleanor Conrad assisted Ruth Ettinghausen with the introductory and faculty sections. Gloria Yanuck and Mary Farley wrote about the work done in school for the war effort, and Mary also gathered the information for the cal- endar. which was written by Victor C. Ferkiss. Victor also wrote the account of a typical stu- dent's day, for which the facts had been gath- ered by Hannah Buxenbaum. Wallace Croatman wrote about the activities of the annexites and the fifth term students for the lower classmen section, while Claire Drucker is responsible for the pages about the fourth and sixth termers. Teddy Fishman was responsible for the section on boys' sports, and was helped in his work by .lesse Gelband, Phyllis Haggenmiller helped Charlotte Dittmar, who wrote about girls' sports, to find out something about the history of the honorary athletic societies. Estelle Cooper wrote the account of the Block Party. Many students worked on the senior section. under the direction of Laura Dembrowski. Helen Levy, ,loan Grosfeld, and ,lean Hemminger helped her with the writing of the copy. The senior pictures committee. headed by Phyllis Radmore and Miriam White, was composed of Phyllis Haggenmiller, Pamela Smith, Carol Herrschaft, Doris Speh, Jane Trubenbach, Gloria Kinstrey, Eleanor Levine, Lola Ossip, Lois Wil- son, Janice Sussman, Estelle Goldstein, Gloria Sikorski, Gloria Traub, Seena Sheslow, and Ruth Burd. - The senior write-ups committee consisted of Pat Hanson, Ruth Brockman, Grace Peck, Mar- garetta Seiser, Irene Schoenstein, Doris Pever- elly, Patricia Keegan, Lillian Freund, Barbara Goldstein, Estelle Iussim, Jean Hollings, Edith Mackay, Dorothee Nolan, and Doris Doran. Helen Wunsch, Mary Louise Cruse, and Sharon Hertzel were in charge of this group. Estelle Cooper was the chairman of the com- mittee consisting of Barbara Goldstein, Dorothy ,lane Wendling, Nancy Cruser, and Larry lio- gow, who wrote The Will of the Wispsf' The advertisements seen in The Treasure Hunt were obtained by Virginia Schlaer, Jerry Shaffer, ,lane Flannary, .lesse Gelband, Flora Stanton, Elizabeth Rolsma, Ruth Levine, Eleanor Levine, Bernice Lomazov. and Phyllis Reisman. All the editors and assistants 'helped in the selling of the book, under the direction of Nina Carol and Charlotte Dittmar. The Domino cap- tains in the official rooms also helped. 3 86L5lfLl 8 .Jqunf sq Q GP 01, Q? l j Y f sl rJ9q gh' L WMM XM xXNy f ,JYJQWQ .IOIN THIS CROWD NI' JAH N'S SODA-CANDY-LUNCHEON lfs flu' II7-O3 HIIILSIDE .IXVICNLIE Thin g to D0 RICHMOND HIl.l HANDAUS 114-11 .1A1v1A11:A Av1:N1111 R11:111w10N11 1111.1, For illl Aflel'-s1'I11mI Sllilfk THE CORNER RESTAURANT II4-02 JAMAICA AVENUE RICHMOND HILI., NEW YORK 1 SCHOOL SECRETARIIIL TRAINING FUR GIIl.S e e y tl o he most College Graduates 6 Months Hugh School Graduates 10 Months PLACEMENT SERVICE FREE DRY COURSE ONLY REGISTRITIONS NOW ACCEPTED Catalog on request nv n' ntly located ' e B rough H II d's r'c t 86 IURALEMON ST. - BKLYN, N.Y. MISS DlINBAR'S ' uv 'S' A successful combination of in- dividual coaching and carelully graded group work enables v r studen t accomplisht in the east time. 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DAHMEN J A H N'S Florist Fans-y Fruits and Fresh Vegetables V 115-I4 JAMAICA AVENUE RICHMOND HILL, NEW YORK Phone Orders Delivered Promptly 112-16 JAMAICA AVENUE RICHMOND HILL, NEW YORK BERTINO'S BEAUTY SHOP Permanent Waves of Distinction 8718 - ll4lll STREET RICHMOND HILL, NEW Yolnx Virginia 9-4208 Meet More Hilliles al JURGS AND SCHNITTGEIFS ll0-21 JAMAICA AVENUE RICHMOND HILL Vlrginia T-6583 ROYAL FRUIT MARKET PHILIP TURANO Fancy Fruits and Vegetables II2-I9 JAMAICA AVENUE RICHMOND HILL, NEW YORK Vlrginia 9-7794- UNION COURSE FISH MARKET 7904 JAMAICA AVENUE WOODHAVEN, NEW YORK VI 9-1139 CHIN AND LEE'S Delicious, Economical, Nulrilious CHOW MEIN 123-127 BANK STREET NEW YORK CITY CH:-elses 3-6840 SCHER'S TOY SHOP Greeting Cards - Stationery 9065 SUTPHIN BOULEVARD JAMAICA, LONG ISLAND Alfred Buddenhagen HCI-IEESE BOulevard 8-T169 V I T O' S Coiffeur of Distinction 108-25 ASCAN AVENUE FOREST HILLS See Onr New Line of Gifts For Graduation CHERTOW LUGGAGE SHOP 115-17 JAMAICA AVENUE Virginia 38242 Palm Decorations .JOHN H. McCORMICK Florist - Funeral Designs 103-52 l,EFI ER'I'S BOULEVARD Corner Liberty Avenue Landscape Vlrginia 3-3445 For Your Living Room Furniture FRANKLIN WINDSOR Tables-Slip Covers-Drapes ' Re-upholstering 114-I3 LIBERTY AVENUE RICHMOND HILL RUDEMAR BEAUTY PARLOR Open Thursday and Friday Evenings Until 8:00 P. M. 3 Items-51.25-Monday to Thursday 90-70 AUSTIN STREET KEW GARDENS BREAD IS THE STAFF OF LIFE I I il.:-vrlnnd 3-N264 S'I'ANl.EY SPE, M0 RICHMOND CASINO Clzixnf-so and A nwrivan, Restaurant Klhim-sv and Arm-rivun Luna-hu-on 35-45-50 Chinese and Ann-rin-an Dinner 50-60-65 Chow Mein to Take Hmm' 86-12 - IIT STREET lin-lwe-rn .lamuivu and Myrtle Ave-s. The pies you enjoy in your cafeteria were' prepared and baked for you by the PARADISE BAKINC CORPORATION 39 NORMAN AVENUE BROOKLYN, NEW YORK EYergreen 9--5740-1-2 FV M A N A NdA 1': -:,., P an :nn ' A o EVERY HEFFLEY DAY, REGISTERED nv me nomo or nmnm f E 5 E 'V ' r - . ssc nlgimiisr gnu I N G S T 0 N 'M .2.'f.ff,ffQEf,1f1c,.f,ffi'0N5 g C H I L I 351555 y CARNE A' T2IfSSZ.,2'E'?5:u1R2?2'f?YN :'Af P R O D U C T S s Operated W M F33 3 3 FOI PLEASED GUESTS ARTHUR STUDIO , Inc 1457 BROADWAY at Forty-second Street NEW YORK, NEW YORK Y Y Y Telephone BR yant 9-7342 Official Photographers to the Class of January, 1942 Special Rates to Members of the Class and Their Families Try This New and Easier Way of Serving Ice Cream , xx A ' Q- fxfif S ,. .- if W N w A X lg: a Atl k A I llx It Q6 X - X im. I . , . J , V. 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KING, Dire-vtor Virginia 9-9347 KEW GOODY SHOP Delicious Home-made French Ice Cream Home Cooking Under New MHIlUg6lll9lll 81-33 I.EFI I-IRTS BOULEVARD KEW GARDENS Kju-lil Ruslnnssm-r, Munn get WAGMAN'S LADIES' SHOP Hosiery-Bags-Linge-rie O H9-I8 LIBERTY AVENUE RICHMOND HlI,l. Virginia 3-2928 l . W 1 . QI' WEXLERIS LY l ull Dre-ss-Tuxedos and ll. ,N All lint-away Suits to Hire H X X Q Q ar.ulu.lnlnnl.. UUUIIDED X! . Y L DAY AND EVENING SESSIONS qi P g l auslnzss nucnlnzs I 3 ' zrrzcnvz rucsnznr suauu . . , . Begin of any I' X 113-11 LIBLRYIY AVP Vi Telephone: llmaica S3381 I fx I Hirhmoml um -160-16 uumncn Avz.. nmvuucn, L. I. Vlrginiu 3-9607 Expert Service BASILE'S BEAUTY SALON P0rnmnent Wave Our Specialtyw Monday to WOIlIlCSllHy' 4 Special Items 31.00 ll-1-03 LIBERTY AVENUE RICHMOND HILL, N. Y. all! Ji- -ny ,Q F, Ky IMPIRI f'l'A'l'l , -- .rulwl vnu: 1, E 5 ,- Anocmnon L5 M51 ' 'afhfii xW 'SC '4-fr Member NEHMHI4' IBIIB MARLIN PRINTING CO.. 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