Inductees Named to White Plains High School Hall of Fame
Four White Plains High School graduates have been selected for induction into the school’s Hall of Fame this fall.
The 2013 inductees are: Dr. Scott Halstead, ’47, an internationally recognized expert on the causes and treatment of dengue fever; M. Howard Davis, ’54, Supervisor of Guidance for
White Plains Public Schools Alternative and Adult Education Programs for 30 years;
David Corn, ’77, Chief of the Washington Bureau for Mother Jones, author and political commentator; Sorraya E. Sampson, ’84, President and CEO of The Urban League of Westchester County, Inc.
The honorees will visit the High School on Thursday, Oct. 24 and will meet with students during the day. The Induction Ceremony will take place in the Media Center at 3 p.m. and will be followed by a reception. The public is invited.
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