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Page 64 text:
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f 7fZr1z'scf!c1ss Ihre C7006 0 ' Ci.477.G? Remember those terrific foot- ball games last season? lf so, you couldn't help thinlcing about that swell Davis BAND. And how about BAND itopl Row l : D, Goldberg, B. Fava, A. Preusse, Mr, Singer, H. Thomas, F. Remson, Row 2: L. Curtis, R. Vitaliano, V. Karl, W. Hemingway, G. Malmgren, D. Graham, A. Knopf, l. Buist, C. Rusch, D. Gedulig, W. Galler, H. Mayer, G. Breden, M. Leyton, Row 31 A. Fraioli, L. Wilson, C. Fusaro, R. johnson, R. Maseroni, A. Kramer, l. Chapeton, C. Michos, B, Albrecht, 1. Craine, H. Kashdan, D. Hauenstein, Row 4: M. E. Warshauer, E. jones, S. Garland, M. jonas, R. Weiss, T. Bridgeford, W. Brown, S. Martley, L. Warner, D. Cantrell, B. Karl, B. Luther, B. Remson, Row 52 W. Enke, G. Bakken, l. Brown, A. Sutty, L. Tichenor, W. Berquist, I. Bernstein, S. Heyer ALPHA TAU DELTA lRightl Row l : R. Woolf, A. Hoffman, A. Mos- kowitz, l. Madatto, N. Rheinhardt, C. Landy, Row Z: l. Goldberg, D. Rottman, M. Posner, M. Rosenthal, B. Wollman, l. Singer, L. Rosenbaum, L. Adler, Row 3: H. Richmond, T. Twiggs, C. locca, F. Schneider, V. Koslowoski, S. Berman, G. Le Pore Pu ge .Sixty the numerous other appearances made by our music malcerse- assemblies, pep rallies, school band parade, graduation-all under the able leadership of Mr. Singer? Who were those hustling Davis bobby-soxers seen scurrying around at football games and pep rallies, selling programs, pins, beanies, banners, and all that stuff? They were Miss Breining's girls of ALPHA TAU DELTA. That organization of about thirty junior and senior girls did more community service than any other group affiliated with Davis.
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nk ft., 1 . A ,Lf .nun . i l lme rings fveiytfzzhg Amidst the sorrow of the defeats that the team suffered, there were many football heroes who were admired by everyone for their hard playing and excellent team spirit. One of these men was Bobby Violino, whose magnificent run- ning won the Gorton game for Davis, our only victory. Also outstanding were those infrequent VlL.lUly. I'XIbU Uulblalluiiig VVCIC uiv. VIL.lUly. l'XIbU Uulblcllluiilg VVCIC uiv. VlL.lUly. FXIDU Uulblalluiiis VVCIC uiu. VlL.lUly. l'XlbU Uulblalluiilg VVCIC uiu. VIL..lUly. I'XIbU kllllbldllklllls VVCIC uiu. but nevertheless thrilling gains macle by Lou Hackett and Dick Buehler when they shed tack- lers like water. Who could forget that seventy- five yard run by Lou in the Port Chester battle? Of course, we mustn't forget to give recognition to Roy Bartels who was a brilliant center all sea- son. Page fifty-,zine
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fiom Speed lWl'HS cgojqfbaff game Ten tired old men, and ten fresh young stu- dents, hurried to Howard Field May 29 to com- pete for honors in the annual STUDENT-FACQ ULTY SOFTBALL game. After 6 innings of play the final results proved fatal to those ten fresh, young students, for the oldsters won 8 to 6. Without the shadow of a doubt the profs were reenforced by the aid of two men teachers serv- ing as umpires, namely, Up and Atom Bunker and Veni, Vidi, Vici Phillips. The students took an early lead in the game when Prof. Copp gave up six hits, making the score at the end of the fourth inning 6 to 3 in favor of the young- sters. And then came the storm in all its fury, for the so-called old men were suddenly and miracu- lously transformed to powerful supermen. Yes, sir, they really developed some muscle. Frank Palombella, a big ache for the students, ham- mered out three hits, including two homers, and it was his sixth inning blow that produced the triumph for the professors. During that latter part of the game the instructors even pulled a double play, the old fire-chaser himself, Russ Doyle, caught a line drive and pegged the old hide to the eminent scientist Russell, who caught Ross off first base, But the real hero of the game was the chubby, jovial Bob Dodds whose fairy- like motions brought roars of laughter from the spectators, Artist Dodds had to employ the use of a stretcher manned by two students to carry him around the bases. Although the kids tried to stay in the game, they were the victims of the superb fielding and hitting of the school mas- ters. Sh-h-h, keep it under your hat, but-it is rumored that the teachers used special concen- trated atom tablets of some unknown compound to produce the spurts of energy which they un- leashed against the studes. The students were powerless to fight against the forces of science and so were defeated by the faculty. This reporter wishes to commend all the play- ers, especially the teachers, for being fine sports about the whole affair. QBQVYEB 41' Ou- shhqliv WAS , 9, C6 BALL, POP. fi , -2' 132, -Ziff 0776 yalrfef-f 6 5771 Pafom Leffaf N -W+V'vS2 '-,-.M wap, - 4? M .DODD5 as V lg UP., Nuff:-5 ' Page sixty-one
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