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i 1 5 N ' X' l 3 5 -. it - A I 4 x AJ J I AL 0. M. N. SORORITY M ss Wielcs ..,..., A,.,.... F aeulty Advisor Ruth Pine ..,.........,,..., ...,Y,........,..., P resident Doris Nickerson ,A,,,,.,, ,........ V ie:fPresident Helen lVIeElhenney ....,,.,, ..........,,,,,.,, S eeretary Evelyn Jansen ,...,.,..,. ...,.. ,,., ,,......,,,,.,,..,,,......,,,..,,.. ' I' r easurer The O.M.N. Sorority opened its '36737 season in September. At the opening meeting, pledges were selected to be new members. For a week they could be seen wandering around dressed in a ridiculous manner. The pledges were initiated into the sorority at a formal meeting held at the close of the week. Weekly and monthly meetings have been held regularly throughout the year. At the weekly meetings ordinary problems confronting the sorority were discussed. The monthly meeting consisted of a formal meeting folf lowed by reereationsg such as, excursions to Newburgh, to the movies, parties at the homes of the members, a hot dog roast in the Log Cabin, and a hike to lviohonk. It has been one of the greatest years in the history of the O.M.N. Candy and food sales took place at various intervals throughout the year. The curtain was brought down by the Social, at which dancing, games, refreshments and entertainment provided for the enjoyment of all. Witlm the aid of very capable students a circus was organized. Iollity, hilarity, and festivity was pleasing to all. So it is with great reluctance the graduating girls say farewell to the happy years spent in the O.M.N. .5,-,- - - -r-.g. I IJE1 l K, ,tot ,.... '54 tasfsrs l l
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1 ggkillifxl I 1U3Y'fEAUUVlQ.'I1l1IITl1lxri:i:1r1gT 'HW ' I ' Ts?l'I'TT 'lTlIlIIllI'1Il iziii TI J .... - .... - . - . . - . .. - . .... 'P' 'WW ' 'Y ' '1 ' 'W ' 'W ' 'W big ,V 0 Wy of A . 0 :1 tl 5. .4 E1 E1 K . w S Ei' lilpwg ii W li C5 DEBATING TEAMS Coach--Miss Rosalie Conard Chairmenf-Betty Purdy, Francis Wright DEBAT ERS jchn McElhenney Sylvia C. Goldwasser Roger Juckett Francis Wright Ruth Pine John W. Butler Iames McLinden Melvin Fein Louise Rossler The first question debated in October Was: Resolved that interscholastic debating be given regular school credit towards graduation. We success' fully upheld the affirmative of this statement at Poughkeepsie against King' ston's negative. The next topic we debated December 5 was: Resolved that commercial advertising as it is carried on today is harmful. On this occasion our school was host to six other schools in an all day practice tournament for inexperienced debaters. Our visitors were: Liberty, Qssining, Highland, Monticello, Arlington, and Poughkeepsie whose team won the tournament. The subject of the league debates in the spring was: Resolved that electric utilities should be governmentally owned and operated. Some sea' soned debaters did not enter the spring contests. The new debaters did very well, but we did not win any decisions. However, in the meeting Highland, Liberty, Arlington, Ieiiersonville, and Monticello the team mem' bers benehted greatly from the season. 1 Q?n-n-.-m.-m.-....-m.- is gisziumrxirmrmimmrirxnrmmmmrimim ' 1 l 7 l L um mmmmmi. fini- un- mi- mi- m.- .ui-H+ I fa if ,. I1 fi iz gi ti fi i at Ki E1 t1 , z i F l E ri If Tl 51 114154 th- ' .y ,gk '49 0' ww Jdlf-pany?
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