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0. M. N President Mary Lucy Vice-President Minnie Lasher Secretary Mary Moran T reasurer Grace Has Brouck Advisor—Miss Helen Pendleton rHE O. M. N. is an organization of girls who are trying to better the school work and school spirit of our fellow members. We also try to make the social standards of our members better. The biggest event of the season is the annual trip to New York. In September we make all sorts of plans for the initiation of the new members. These are some initiations, and how! Nothing much goes on then until Christmas, when we give a skit at the Yuletidc Party. These skits cause much laughter. From Christmas until Easter we slave, slave, slave for the New York trip. We sell candy, have hot-dog sales, and numerous other things to raise money. We suppose the people of New Paltz and also some of the Normal Students think that all we have to do is collect money. We usually go running around, chasing up people telling them that they owe us five cents. Well, we all hope that next year the O. M. N. Girls will have a credit system so that the people won t be bothered so with their nickels. 26
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BOYS’ BASKET-BALL Captain.................................Isaac N. Bell Manager..............................Walter Dunham rllE 1930-31 season was the most successful season in the history of New Paltz High School basket-ball. The boys’ team not only won the N O S U league cup, but they also won 18 out of 20 games played. Mr. Cunningham deserves much credit for turning out a championship team. It was his keen knowledge of the game and the instilling of this knowledge into the minds of his players that made it possible to chalk up so many victories. Captain “Ike” Bell can easily be called the scoring ace of the team. Bell’s speedy play and unfailing accuracy netted him 331 points for his season’s work. “Walt” Dunham who teams up with “Pete” Moran in a forward berth, acquired the name of “Flash” for his last minute goal against Marlboro which turned defeat into victory. “Pete” Moran, forward or guard, hit his stride about the middle of the season and played good ball thereafter. “Beb” Barnes, the husky guard, enjoyed a good season. This blond-haired lad, although not a scoring threat, saved many a game. “Elt” Harp, played his last year for the Maroon and White. As In other years, “Ell” again enjoyed one filled with success. “Jim Moran and “Sam” Savago were another pair of good forwards, and played good basket-ball all year. “Jimmy” Sherman, Bell’s understudy, gave a good exhibition of what he could do when opportunity came for him to play. 25
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FAMOUS FOLK OF ’31 . .• f Florence Wicks Most executive....................................... • Ramsay Wood Biggest bluffer...........................................James Sherman Most poised.................................................Helen Bogert Most dramatic............................................ I , LA W 1CHT James Sherman Biggest Flirt...............................................Helen Bogert Most easily fussed.....................................Isabelle Gierisch Cutest......................................................Helen Bogert Biggest Tease.............................................James Sherman Done most for the class................................. Florlni l, it ks Ramsay Wood Best singer..................................................Lula Wright Best looking boy.......................................Clarence Crispell Best looking girl...........................................Helen Bogert Best dancer.................................................Helen Bogert j James Sherman Lawrence Osterhoudt f Eleanor Denton Ramsay Wood TJ . , , • , Lula Wright Best dressed girl ...................... Minnie Lasher .Elting Harp . Lawrence Osterhoudt .Lula Wright .Nicolas Carroll .Grace Has Brouck ....Helen Bogert Minnie Lasher Elting Harp Florence Wicks Ramsay Wood Most high-hat.............................................Eleanor Denton ! Eleanor Denton ! Ramsay Wood Slowest.................................................... John Totels Most literary............................................. Ramsay Wood ! Lula Wright Florence Wicks Most popular boy........................................... Elting Harp Class politician......................................... James Sherman Most talkative Most dignified Best dressed boy Best musician Most artistic Most quiet Least dignified Peppiest Most athletic girl Most athletic boy Most in demand Class grinds. Most popular girls 27
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