- The Hill School
Infobox Private School
name = The Hill School
motto="Whatsoever things are true."
established = 1851
type = Co-ed, Private, Boarding
religion = None (Founded on Judeo-Christian traditions)
head_name = Headmaster
head = David R. Dougherty
city = Pottstown
state = PA
country = USA
campus = 300 acres (1.21 square km)
enrollment = 493
faculty = 89
class = 12
ratio = 7:1
year = 2005
SAT = Middle 50% range Verbal: 560-680
Math: 580-690
athletics = 28 Interscholastic
[http://thehill.org/home/content.asp?id=160 The Hill School - Athletics]
colors = Confederate Gray, Union Blue
mascot = Ramhomepage = [http://www.thehill.org TheHill.org]The Hill School (a.k.a. The Hill) is an American preparatory
boarding school for boys and girls in grades nine through twelve. It provides a post-graduate program for students who graduated high school.Founded in
1851 , The Hill is located in Pottstown,Pennsylvania , about 35 miles northwest of Philadelphia.The Hill is part of an organization known as the
Ten Schools Admissions Organization . This organization was founded more than forty years ago on the basis of a number of common goals and traditions. Member schools include The Hill,Choate Rosemary Hall ,Deerfield Academy , TheLawrenceville School ,The Taft School , TheHotchkiss School , St. Paul's School,Loomis Chaffee ,Phillips Exeter Academy , and Phillips Academy Andover.In 2007, The Hill's endowment totaled $145 million.
History
The Hill School was founded in 1851 by the Rev. Matthew Meigs, as "The Family Boarding School." At the conclusion of the
American Civil War in 1865, The Hill adopted school colors of Blue and Grey to symbolize the re-unification of the United States. School alumni fought on both sides of the conflict.For nearly its entire history The Hill has maintained 500 students per year from which the school song "A Thousand Hands" is drawn. The Hill was an all-boys institution until 1998. As of 2005, the ratio between boys and girls at the school is 3:2.
Legacy student s make up roughly one-third of the student body.Owing to its age, The Hill has a campus rich with historic architecture. The Hill's all wood-paneled Dining Hall houses a valuable collection of paintings by the famous American illustrator
N.C. Wyeth , father of the notable American painterAndrew Wyeth . These paintings were a gift from former director of athletics, Michael F. Sweeney. A photo of the Dining Hall interior, taken in 1967 and picturing members of the class of 1971 in the foreground, is the cover ofTobias Wolff 's novel, "Old School".chool motto
The School's motto is, "Whatsoever things are true," taken from Philippians 4:8. "Finally, brethren, whatsoever things are true, whatsoever things are honest, whatsoever things are just, whatsoever things are pure, whatsoever things are lovely, whatsoever things are of good report; if there be any virtue, and if there be any praise, think on these things."
chool traditions
*Unlike many other boarding schools, The Hill continues to maintain its "jacket and tie" dress-code for students, requires all students to attend twice-weekly nondenominational chapel services, and participate in seated family-style meals with faculty in the dining hall.
*Unlike many other schools where students use grade terminology such as "Freshman" or "Sophomore," The Hill uses the traditional English term "forms":
**Third Form = 9th Grade / Freshman
**Fourth Form = 10th Grade / Sophomore
**Fifth Form = 11th Grade / Junior
**Sixth Form = 12th Grade / Senior*Students at the school enjoy competing in J-Ball, short for "Javelin Ball." J-Ball was created in 1955 by
Sidney Wood , a future Wimbledon champion. Similar tobaseball , J-Ball is played with a tennis ball and racquet, but only one player on the fielding team is allowed to use a glove. J-Ball is typically played on the Quad and far fields during the second list of the Spring Term.
*After receiving theirdiplomas atgraduation , Sixth Formers jump into The Dell and swim out to the center fountain; this is the most attended part of the graduation ceremonies. The Dell is a small pond located near the oldice hockey rink and outside of the Center for the Arts where the ceremony takes place.*The Hill-Charterhouse Challenge is an academic competition dating from
2004 between Hill and its sister school in theUnited Kingdom ,Charterhouse School . The competition is based on the success of an invention of students' creation. Past examples of the focus of the competition have included the building ofcatapault , construction ofelectric generators and the holding of a miniatureAmerica's Cup race.Athletics
The Hill competes in the
Mid-Atlantic Prep League . The Hill's football teams are called the "Rams". All other sports are called the "Blues". The Hill's arch-rival is TheLawrenceville School ofLawrenceville, New Jersey . The rivalry is celebrated annually on the first or second weekend of November. The festivities alternate between the two schools each year, and it is the 5th oldestschool rivalry , and the 3rd oldest high-school rivalry, in the nation, dating back to 1887. [Ross, Rosemarie. [http://www.zwire.com/site/news.cfm?newsid=15568464&BRD=1674&PAG=461&dept_id=18040&rfi=6 "Hill ends season with key victory"] , "Mercury (Pennsylvania) ",November 13 ,2005 . AccessedOctober 31 ,2007 . "In the game that annually means the most to them, it was near total Blues dominance as visiting Hill routed arch rival Lawrenceville, 41-18, Saturday to take home the silver trophy bowl for the second straight year. This was their 103rd showdown in a rivalry that started in 1887."]In
2006 the Hill-Lawrenceville rivalry entered into a new era as a combined Hillvillesoccer team traveled toEngland andScotland to compete againstCharterhouse School andEton College defeating both schools on their home pitch.Besides Hill and Lawrenceville, other schools in the league are
Hun School of Princeton inPrinceton, New Jersey ,Mercersburg Academy ofMercersburg, Pennsylvania ,Peddie School inHightstown, New Jersey , andBlair Academy inBlairstown, New Jersey .Some of the schools that The Hill also competes against include
St. Andrew's School inMiddletown, Delaware , Episcopal High School inAlexandria, Virginia ,The Taft School inWatertown, Connecticut ,Hotchkiss School inLakeville, Connecticut ,Deerfield Academy inDeerfield, Massachusetts ,Governor Dummer Academy in Byfield, Mass; Westminster School inSimsbury, Connecticut , and Wyoming Seminary College Prep, in Kingston, Pa.All students are required to participate at some level of athletics, whether it be at the varsity or
intramural level. Interscholastic sports include cross country, football,field hockey ,soccer ,tennis , squash,water polo ,swimming ,basketball ,ice hockey , wrestling,baseball ,softball ,lacrosse , track, andgolf .Notable alumni
*
David Abernethy '55. Political Science professor, emeritus atStanford University
*John Backus '42. Computer scientist; inventor of theFORTRAN computer language. [ [http://cs.nyu.edu/shasha/outofmind/backus.html JOHN BACKUS: a restless inventor] , accessedDecember 24 ,2006 ]
*James Baker III '48. Secretary of State, U.S. Secretary of the Treasury. [ [http://www.hwwilson.com/currentbio/cover_bios/cover_bio_3_07.htm James A. Baker, 3rd] , "Current Biography ", March 2007. AccessedDecember 25 ,2007 . "Like his father, Jim Baker, as he prefers to be known, attended the Hill School, a college prep school in Pottstown, Pennsylvania, then enrolled at Princeton University."]
*Bill Bamberger '75. Lyndhurst Prize-winning photographer.
*Pinckney Benedict '82. Screen writer and author.
*Aleco Bravo '86. Television actor.
*Raj Bhakta '94. Appeared on Season 2 of "The Apprentice"
*Josiah Bunting III '57. Former headmaster of TheLawrenceville School , President ofVirginia Military Institute .
*Sabin Carr '24. Won Gold medal in pole vaulting in 1928 Olympics in Amsterdam and set an olympic record.
*William F. Clinger '47. Former Congressman from Pennsylvania, 1979-97, US Navy (1951-55, Lt.)
*Chris Collingwood '85. Singer, songwriter, member of Grammy-Award nominated bandFountains of Wayne .
*James Cromwell '58.Academy Award -nominatedtelevision andfilm actor .
*Briggs Swift Cunningham '26. Sportsman, motor enthusiast. WonAmerica's Cup yacht race in 1958.
*Leonard Firestone '27. US Ambassador to Belgium, 1974-77,US Navy (WWII, Lt.),Firestone Tire & Rubber Co. Trustee of University of Southern California. President (1943-70)Member of the Board ofWells Fargo Bank . Son of rubber tire baronHarvey Firestone
*George Garrett (poet) '41. Poet, Novelist. Taught at Princeton University, University of Michigan and University of Virginia
*Harry Hamlin '66. Actor ("Clash of the Titans ", "L.A. Law ")
*Dick Harter '48. Assistant Coach of thePhiladelphia 76ers
*F. Barton Harvey III '67. CEO and Chairman of TheEnterprise Foundation
*Roger Horchow '45, Catalog entrepreneur and Broadway Producer
*Austin Hoyt '55, Emmy Award-winning film producer.
*Clark Hoyt '60.Pulitzer Prize -winning journalist and Washington editor ofKnight Ridder /Tribune Information Services
*Lamar Hunt '51. Businessman, owner and founder of theKansas City Chiefs ,FC Dallas ,Columbus Crew and a founder of theAmerican Football League andMajor League Soccer . Coined the name "Super Bowl"
*Lewis Lehrman '56. Founder of Rite Aid. Republican gubernatorial candidate against NY State GovernorMario Cuomo in1982 .
*Patrick Maher American author (attended)
*Michael McCarty '71. Restaurateur, Michael's
*Josh McHugh '88. Writer, editor ofWired Magazine
*Sandy McNally '58. President ofRand McNally
*Major General Douglas V. O’Dell 67'
*Frank Pace '29. Secretary of the Army & CEO of General Dynamics
*George Patton IV '42. Major General in the United States Army and the son of World War II GeneralGeorge Patton
*Norman Pearlstine '60. Editor-in-chief of Time, Inc.
*Lyman Perry '56. Member of the 1960 Olympic Rowing Team.
*William Porter '44. Olympic gold medalist of1948 Olympics 110m Hurdles .
*William Proxmire '33. Served as U.S. Senator fromWisconsin (D). [Severo, Richard. [http://www.nytimes.com/2005/12/16/national/16proxmire.html "William Proxmire, Maverick Democratic Senator From Wisconsin, Is Dead at 90"] , "The New York Times ",December 16 ,2005 . AccessedOctober 31 ,2007 . "The family was well-to-do, and he was sent to the Hill School in Pottstown, Pa., and then to Yale, where he was an English major."]
*Pat Rissmiller 98' NHL Athlete
*Frank Runyeon '71. Actor, DoubleEmmy Award winner.
*Peter Rummell '63. Former chairman ofWalt Disney Imagineering
*Jon Shirley '56. Former President ofMicrosoft
*Jerry Stahl '71. Novelist, Screenwriter
*Oliver Stone '64. Academy Award-winning producer/director.
*Don Thompson . Co-Producer ofThe Fantasticks , the world's longest running musical.
*Baird Tipson , Dr., '61. President of Washington College
*Juan T. Trippe '17. Airline pioneer, founder ofPan Am
*Donald Trump Jr. '96. Son of billionaire business tycoonDonald Trump
*Eric Trump '02. Son of billionaire business tycoon Donald Trump
* Douglas "Sandy" A. Warner III '64. formerCEO ofJ. P. Morgan & Co.
* Russell Watson '57. Senior Editor at Newsweek Magazine
*Harry Elkins Widener 1902. Business man, book collector. Son of wealthy business manGeorge Dunton Widener , grandson of extremely wealthy railroad tycoon Peter A.B. Widener. Two buildings donated in his namesake.Years not listed
*
Perry R. Bass Billionaire Philanthropist, Son of Texas OilmanE. Perry Bass .
*Nelson Bunker Hunt Scion of the Hunt Oil Company family. Did not graduate. Donated the costs to renovate his namesake building on campus.
*Wolcott Gibbs , writer for "The New Yorker ", class of '20 but did not graduate.
* Alfred Glancy III. Current Director of Detroit Energy Company, director and chairman of Unico Invesents, former chairman and CEO of MCN Energy Group Inc.
*Lane Smith attended in 1955, did not graduate. Character actor
*Edmund Wilson Writer.
*Tobias Wolff , writer, novelist, English and writing professor atStanford . Did not graduate.
*Sidney Wood Creator of Hill School tradition, J-Ball, Wimbledon Men's Singles Champion 1931,Davis Cup finalist of 1934.
*Chris Bala American professional ice hockey player.Headmasters
* David R. Dougherty, 1993-
* Charles C. Watson, 1973-1993
* Archibald R. Montgomery, 1968-1973
* Edward ("Ned") T. Hall, 1952-1968
*James Wendell , 1928-1952
* Boyd Edwards, 1922-1928
* Dwight R. Meigs, 1914-1922
* Alfred G. Rolfe, 1911-1914
* John Meigs, 1876-1911
* Matthew Meigs, 1851-1876References
External links
* [http://www.thehill.org The Hill School]
* [http://www.boardingschoolreview.com/school_ov/school_id/56 Boarding School Review]
* [http://nces.ed.gov/surveys/pss/privateschoolsearch/school_detail.asp?Search=1&SchoolID=01197628&ID=01197628 National Center for Education Statistics data for the Hill School]
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