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.JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL ('oacli—JOH N KickhAM jfEOR tlie first time. New Paltz was represented on the courts by a TJ 'second team. Under the direction of Coach Jack Kickham this team won .5 games and lost 1. The brilliant showing the team made on the courts this year make prospects for the coming year bright. “Jimmie” Reid, was the leading scorer with an average of 14 points a game. “Fog” Glaney in the other forward position, gave “Jimmie” a running mate, who was an excellent offense and defensive man. “Puff” Palmer, playing at center gives promise of stepping in and tilling the hole left by Bell. “Stretch” Beebe, the invincible guard gives promise of developing into a star backeourt man. George Zimmerman, “Al” Dodd and Roy Upright also gave good exhibitions when the time called for it. 43
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Marie Bell (Captain) Madelon Freer Ruth Seward ELIZA BETII IIAsBHOUCK IA R JO RIE T REM PE R GIRLS BASKETBALL Ruth Van Valen (Manager) May Dietrich Ruth Fitch Mildred Zimmerman Frances Buchanan Mary Lucy Coach—Mr. Kickham Rtf'llK GIRLS Basketball team started the season of 1981 ami 1982 with our new coach, Mr. Kickham. Our ambition was to win the cup in the NOSL league. But we had to be contented with winning seven games out of nine and tying one. Probably the most exciting game was the one played with Maybrook on our own court; when after the visitors had lead for nearly the whole time, our girls rallied with a great burst of speed and tied the score in the last couple minutes of play. Considering all, the girls teams were stronger this year with the exception of Marlboro. This record is not one to be ashamed of. “Bell” was high scorer for the team. “Freer” and “Tin” HasBrouek who have played with the team for three years will be members of the graduating class. Whatever measure of success the girls team attained is due to the efforts of our able coach, Mr. Kickham. 22
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(). M. N. SORORITY President V ice- President Secret art Treasurer Critic . Advisor . Mary Lucy . M adelon Freer Frances Buchana n Charlotte Oates Marie Bell Miss Pendleton -ftOT UNTIL jiL gave a rush October did any real work begin in our sorority. We party for our prospects, and all the girls who were rushed accepted. There were seven in number. After a long tiresome week of initiation, the girls became pledges, and within a week from that time were full fledged members. We held numerous food and candy sales during the year which were always successful. On February 29, we held a “Leap Year Dance” at the Legion Hall, and we made approximately eighty dollars. This gave us the needed amount for our New York trip, which certainly needs no mentioning. 24
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