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

 - Class of 1946

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SCIENCE AN D SOCIAL STUDIES .hlfflffalf M r. Strikes, Miss Lanrlis, Miss Klll1lS1', M rs. Atlclis, M rs. Ilillvr, Mr, lmlxlig Sfflllifillllff M r. Russell, IVIIZ Qlvxxvll, IVIV. Ax1'l'y, lVlr. liunlter, Mr. C':1rlmn, Mr. Stnlrle, Mr. .'Xlm'liulm-r, N1 V. Ifllvlill' ,Xller sweating anal straining :wer liuincvmrk each evening anil then having the inforination pain- fully Qyet sytnpatlieticallyJ ex- tracted hy the teachers, it was easy tu see why students were apt tu forget that teachers were human. 'IIliercfui'e, let us visit ur uhserve swine uf the seliuwl stall in their unnatural halwitat lcalled Hun- naturaln fur the henc-Ht of those students who never Saw a teacher away from his ur her desk. Even the rigors of sclmol life and that lung line each morning did not consume all of the vivacious Nlrs. fXIurgan's energyg spring and fall she may hc seen gaily Cycling over the highways and hywaysl One would think that the constant parade of students and questions that Mr. Stokes faced each day wuulcl have exhausted him, hut such was nut the case. Evers' after- nuun papa Stokes hurried hume tu his hruucl anal went through an- uther intensive question and an- 7 Nwcr periutlf

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PHYSICAL EDUCATION HOME ECONOMICS MEDICAL, ART Rofw I: Miss Redmond, Miss Sherman, Mrs. Morgan, Miss Nourse, Rofw 2: Mr. Oswald, Mr. Doyle, Mr. Palom- bella, Mr. Dodds Their work is taken for granted -- few realize that Miss Redmond arrives here in the early hours of the morn- ing in order to prepare the day's food. The sturdy, healthy- looking students of Davis attest to the success of her prep- arations. Miss Sherman molds the wives of tomorrow from the fair Davis maidens of today. She instructs the girls in dress- making, cooking and other feminine tasks that will be ex- pected of them in future years. The excellence oft her in- struction was shown by the fashion show she directed. This show, praised by all, demonstrated her ability to handle large quantities of clothing and girls fsixty of themj efliciently. Our new addition to the physical ed. staff, Mr. Palom- bella, has proven his worth to all. He learned the ropes quickly - in fact he added a few of his own that had the classes sweating - and possibly swearing! He and Mr. Qswald certainly did their job of keeping Davis boys in good physical condition. The cross country, track, and swimming teams were also under their watchful eyes, in addition to baseball and basketball. It is true that Grant captured Lee at Appomatox, that the Linnaeus system of naming plants, animals, and diseases is still in use, and that moist air is a poor conductor, but were it not for the efforts of our history and science teachers, we would remain ignorant of the two subjects that affect our lives so greatly. The world about us is deeply enveloped in situations that have been the result of these subjects. We are fortunate to have teachers who possess the patience, understanding, kindliness and firmness to guide us in com- prehending them. Our teachers consider their tasks as an opportunity to aid us in such a way that our future may be better for their ex- pert aid. They prepare students to become valuable members of society. This is illustrated by Mrs. Addis' work in organ- izing the Our Town Club, with the purpose of keeping us informed about city government. Mrs. Hiller's sponsorship of the History Club has proved invaluable to those interested in world affairs. Our science teachers have been guiding factors in a diHi- cult subject which is life itself. Yet, they have ushered us through many phases and have inspired some to pursue the study of science as life work. At some time in our lives We students, either secretly or out- wardly, sincerely thank our in- structors for their work as edu- cators and humanitarians. We would like to thank them now. BUSINESS Row I: Miss Watson, Miss Luc- chese, Miss Creekpaum, Miss Chase, Miss Monaco, Row 2: Mr. Sunder- mann, Mrs. Kroner, Miss Williams, Miss Cowlin, Mrs. Stanitis, Mr.



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Mr. Oswald faced boys from early in the morning until near sundown. In the early hours he gathered all strollers to school that he passed, and transported them roy- ally to school. In the little time he had to himself, he traveled over the country from coast to coast and took beautiful color photographs of scenery ininational forests which the school had the pleasure of seeing on several occasions. Mr. Caville and Mr. Searle also had the youth's welfare in mind fas had all the teachersj. The former coached the Rifie Team in his free hours, while the latter devoted much of his time to the ac- tivities of the NYU. Mrs. Santen continued on her golfing ways and it was authori- tatively reported that her mashie was a masherl With all the money the G. O. took in and sent out, Miss Creekpaum didn't have very much spare time. Besides, who ever said that collecting money was a bad hobby! Just to clinch the argument, notice Mr. Johnson, as thankfully as any of us, returning to his new homer in Fleetwood. The pleasure he gets from seeing an occasional pheasant or wild rabbit, or the wild ducks on the Bronx River near his home is his tonic after a hard day's work. Pop Phillips, as umpire at the Student-Faculty game was right at home exercising those famous vocal cords without restraining walls. Messrs. Cullen, Addis and Nielsen are thrilling to a ball game along with the rest of us. We didn,t suspect at the time, but realized later, that Mr. Cullen was there for the express purpose of stealing ideas to use at the Student-Faculty game. He tried to win by unique strategy and almost succeeded.

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