A B Davis High School - Maroon and White Yearbook (Mount Vernon, NY)

 - Class of 1944

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1 I - 1 lu ul M Y Y 1 ' -ff A I , , ii rv v 3 K GU! i 1 .. ang 4 I f ,, 1 x fa 2 'f P9 Whois Who 964 Hack Sergeant continues to astound the world with his almost super- human strength. To add to his existing accomplishments, running the mile in ZVZ minutes, pitching no-hitters all season, running 99 yards for a touch- down Cwrong goal, runs 99 yards backb, he pole-vaulted 30 feet in the Gar- den yesterday. Anne Liccione, B. A., M. A., Ph. D., LL. B., LLD., Lit. D., M. Sc.. breaks down and yielding to the advice of friends has decided to take a Home Economics Course. Eddy Riznyk, just voted hotteist saxophonist in America by Downbeat magazine, Dick Hyman, the Paderewski of the swing world, and George Enke, who is being compared to the grand old man of modern tap dancing, Fred Astaire, are still keeping 100 policemen busy with the mobs trying to get into the Paramount. Gloria Muddell and Francetta Hughes gave New York music lovers a thrill last night, when they appeared in a joint recital in Town Hall. As their rich, mellow voiceis floated to the ceiling, many old timers were reminded of Grace Moore and Lily Pons. Van Stith has finally agreed to join the Disney Studio at a salary whirh runs into six ciphers. Speedy Ed Paulson, just voted the most valuable player in the Amer- ican League, stole 250 bases yesterday' in one of the most unusual games in baseball history. Thomas Zekov, after his recent nation-wide bitter public denouncement of the policy of '- Fortune magazine at a rally in Madison Square Garden, has beein appointed its new editor. Dolores Lockwood, who has done such fine work in raising negro stand-- ards all over the world, has accepted' a professorship at Barnard. Robert McKean, a member of the first expedition to Mars, has recently published his findings in a scholarly treatise entitled Mars: Land Without Women, subtitled, Boring, Ain't It? Gloria Orsenigo, that fine woman who is always willing to help, has been appointed head of the Chile Food Mission which is helping the earth- quake victims in Chile. Flashl Flash! Flash! William White has just squared the circle! 47 'V 'Sz-:i'ig5f l

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IANUARY AND JUNE SENIORS Bruce Bollermann One Year Honor, Football, Baseball. Beulah Rose Brigham Railroad Club, Baseball, Basketball. Hoc- key, Volleyball. Winifred Brodbeck French Club, Riding Club, Archery Club. Dramatic Society. Olive A. Brown Glee Club, A Cappella Choir, Knitting Club. Typewriting Club. Renee C. Brozan One Year Honor. Bowl-ing Club, Hi- News Editorial Stall, Dramatic Society. Baseball, Volleyball. Phyllis Butterworth One Year Honor, Tau Epsilon Pi. H. R. Pres., Bowling Club, Dance Club, Re- ceptionist, Biological Club. Bulletin Board Committee, A Cappella Choir, Glee Club, Volleyball, Basketball. Arthur Edward Dantzig Victory Corps. Track Team. Walter Edwin De Niear Radio Club. Pasqualine G. De Orio Retailing Club. George Enke Helen Louise Evans Vict'ory Corps. William Finklestein Mark Frawley Radio Club. Donald Geiger Richard Glueck Richie One Year Honor, National Honor Society, Glee Club. Rifle Club, Choir. Virginia Imbrogno Dance Club, Swimming Club, Bowling Club. Rowland James Rifle Club. Vera Karlan Leatrice Lucille Klein Leaty Red Cross Club. . Mae Louise La Sala Hockey, Roller Skating Club. Riding Club. Victory Corps. Gloria Elizabeth Lawlor Alpha Tau Delta, A Cappella Choir. Biological Club, Hi-News Rep.. Basket- ball, Baseball, Hockey. H. R. Rep. Raymond Elias Levine H. R. Rep., Biological Club. Margaret Mullen Peggy Marion Ruth Nagler Dance Club, Riding Club. Harold Nelkin Hal Camera Club, Radio Club. Anna Pedone Riding Club, Swimming Club, Bowling Club, Basketball, Volleyball, Baseball, Hockey. Donald George Purchla Purch H. R. Pres., Football, Track. Elizabeth Gertrude Raiden Dramatic Society, Service Club, Bowling Club. Carl R. Resinholtz Dorothy Helen Russell Dotty Bowling Club, Skating Club. Irene Ryder Bowling Club, Skating Club, Retailing Club, Basketball, Hockey. Frank Anthony Santore Margaret Santino Margie Barbara Smith Bowling Club, Vic-tory Corps, H. R. Treas. Jerry Peter Sorrentino Baseball, Football. Shirley Sternberg Victory Corps, Red Cross Club, Athletic Honor. Charles Ticknor Charlie Two Year Honor, Tau Epsilon Pi. Ruth Woodley A Cappella Choir, Volleyball, Baskeball. Baseball. CAL.



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Service is a predominant keynote in student activities at Davis. This service is divided into three groups-that rendered to the school, to the community, and to the national war effort. Service to the school is carried on by the Marshals and by the Publicity, School Interests, and Publications Committees, as well as by the many unorganized groups ,of civic-minded students. Se-rvice to the community is rendered by the students cofoperating in voluntary projects. They help at the Ration Board or the Red Cross, and they entertain at the Day Nursery and Memorial Homes. They also participate actively in community drives. Davis students are re- sponsible, to a great extent, for helping Mount Vernon fill its quota in the stamp and bond drives, as well as in the scrap collection and paper salvage campaign. In rendering service to the community, Davis students also serve their country. In the true spirit of American youth, they are ever-willing to do their utmost to promote a worthy cause and to serve where they are needed. 48

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