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

 - Class of 1948

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ofa-wi It is the desire of the class of January l9'1t'3. who it is assumed is of sound mind. body. ind spirit. to bequeath and leave on the linal eve of its sojourn at Richmond Hill High School. forever and ever, without any attached strings. the following testament: TO MR. DANNfThe principalship of R. H. H. S. for Hfty years. TO MISS CRISTADORO--Our sincere thanks and appreciation for services beyond the call of duty. TO THE SWIMMING TEAMfThc city championship as usual. TO THE GIRLS' HEALTH ED. DEPT. - A new piano. TO THE FACUI.TYf V-Easy chairs in the boiler room. TU MRS. COLESWA lifetime subscrip- tion to the Daily Wvorker. TO MR. MICHELSON --- A widget factory. TO MRS. O'HARE if-The chairmanship of tI1e Democratic National Committee. TO MR. SHIELDS '-ff fA guest spot on the Fred Allen Show. TO MISS LEWINSOHNf---A year's sup- ply of bubble gum. TO MR. KANWIT --- A commission as police chief of New York City. T0 MISS XVICKMAN s- Superwomen. TO MR. CLECG -- A student named Tessie. TO MISS BARTICX ffiompleted copy by deadline day. TO MR. THOMAS'-Tw o hundred knee- bends and ten lashes. TO MISS KONIGSRERG -fAn Alfred Lunt-Lynn Fontaine combination. TO MISS AUWICRDAW -A noiseless offi- cial class. TO RETTY l RASIERf A forty-eight hour day. T0 DICK FIRESTONE An alliance with the teachers. TO PHYLLIS RAUER W A I,. I. R. R. commutation ticket. T0 WILLY XI'E'I'ZEl. A contract with Ringling Brothers. TO JOYCE JAI'PEf-fAn alarm clock. TO JOHN EIIYN -The ambassadorship to Spain. TO MARY ZIMMERMANfOne blue card from the Girls' Health Ed. Dept. T0 PETE CARTWIRICHT fr The spot- light. TO ALICE SHELINSKYfA position as French teacher in R. H. H. TO FRANK GARRETTvTwenty beau- tiful photographic models. TU ROSEMARY HERZfCover girl for Peek.', TO DANA DAY Y A trip to Russia. TO JEAN HIiUNKSaA charge account in Saks Fifth Avenue. TO FRANK EAVILLA- A contract to play professional basketball. T0 AUDREY EMRICK- -A convertible Ruick. TO STEVE GOLDBACH - Mr. Amer- icaq title. T0 ANN KILLORAN - V A portable gym. TO CHARLIE MARTIN-A write-up in Esquire. the fashion magazine for men. TO HELICNI5 LYNCH.-AA cheering con- tract witI1 Princeton University. T0 PHIL GARRl'I'I'Ts Simonize for his senior pin. T0 ALL THOSE XVHO HAVE KNOWN US -Our thanks for being so nice. 9



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4 r 0 1. s2'Z'-1 -I 1 f7 ' -I-6, 'r 0 0 N 1 e :me acALne s M1 at Q if v s :. A All seniors in favor of a glimpse into the future say NAye. The Ayes have it. Step right up and '- enter the Time Machine which will transport us to X Cloud 79 on which may be viewed the world of iii I X . l975. It should be interesting to see what those iii J fabulous members of the class of l94t'3 are doing. Z A ui. - , , .. 4, I Let s mozy ov er to the olhce of the Cloudy Sun. What excitement! JIMMIE LASTRA and BETTY 4 FRASIER are racing like mad to heat the deadlines. B 1 A if ' Theres ALICE SHELINSKY immersed in plans for an editorial campaigi. Here come ARTY ADELSON and CAROL RECKER with copy so fresh it bites, The new hospital caused quite a sensation according to the L'Cloutly Sun. It's that tall, massive. white building pointing skyward to Cloud 80. Inside we can hear Dr. RONALD KLEIN to surgery. Dr. JOHN FINN to room four million. Scurrying down the corridors can he see11 nurses PHYLLIS BAUER and ELAINE HESS. One thing we donit want to forget is a photograph of our adventure. FRANK CAR- RETT'S studio is just the place to go. Who are those luscious models in the studio? Why, none other than AUDREY EMRICK and DOLORES VENDETTE. For an afternoon of sports we head dow11 to the arena. On the basketball court, FRANK FAVILLA. ROR SEIDL, RILL SCHROEDER and JOHN CLINTON are providing the crowd with a thrill a minute. Cheering them on to victory are HELENE LYNCH, JOAN TUNNELL and ROSEMARY HERZ. At the next court can he found those Varsity girls actively playing captainball - CHARLOTTE HAGEN. FLO DROCE. ANN KILLORAN, ELAINE HESS and CARLA NELLES. Letis hurry. The aquacade has begun. Those aqualovelies performing are BETTY MARTENS, PHYLLIS ROTHMAN. and MARILYN HOFFMAN. The athletic mer- men are LARRY CLARKE, JOHNNY REICHEL, ROR HUMRICH, BILL HOWE, DON LENNOX. FRAN VOICHT, ROR RRANTON and STEVE OOLDBACH. A treat's in store for us. Tonight is opening night for URSULA RRAMMER in Shakespeareis Macbeth.'7 The concert for the evening is featuring the orchestrafPAMELA LIVINGSTON, LEONARD CIARRUPUTO. BEVERLY KEMME, CAROL EHM and DOROTHY HARDING, and the glee club - CHARLES YVAGNER, FLORENCE ROSENER. and JOYCE COMEX. JUNE STEIDLIC will he soloist. The main selection on the pro- gram will he The Richmond Hill High School Song. Cloud 79 has a modern waterfront. the center of the trade of the Universe. Dis- emharking from that cargo ship is Merchant Mariner JOE HOGAN. Naval oflicer PHIL CARRETT is Pacihc-hound with the fleet. Of all things! Vlie missed visiting the school. Teachers GILD.-X LEYINE and GLORIA SHAPIRO are busy developing young minds. Would you like to live on Cloud 79? Then go see real estate hroker YYILLIAM OSSIP. Special rates for January l9-IH Hillitesl There is ahsolutely no crime on our Cloud because F.l3.I. agent JIMMY DIXON is always on guard. ROGER RRICKNER is campaigning in Dreamers Hall for the Republican Presi- dency of the United Clouds of the Universe. Vfvill he never give up ? Our time machine is a funny contraption. If we don't return immediately we shall he projected into the past where we will have to wander through the ages till we reach I9-18. All aboard! Time Machine returning to l9-lt!! Take it away' ll

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