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An lLMl!0 !0 'ff ' 4 NIJ 1 uma TRACK TEAM The C.C.S. track team coached by ,T ack Hesslink had a fine 1955 spring season. They lost to Newark by scores of 32-30 and 51-38. They won a meet at Pal-Mac, 51-17 and in successive weeks lost to Mynderse Academy, Wayne Central, and Phelps. Wayne Central won the Wayne County meet with a total of 50 213 points. C.C.S. placed second with a total of 22f points, followed by North Rose with 19f points, and Pal-Mac with 14 113. In the Geneva Relays, seven members of the team ran in two of the relay races. Clyde placed fourth in the 220 yard relay. An extra honor for a relatively green team at Clyde was having two of its members run in the Section 5 Class B finals held in Rochester on June 5. Eight men earned the Block C letter for track. far, fa I Jflif f1fJ4W?5+9,'qPY?O?N!, . - B. Lee, R. Falke, R. Yoe- mans, R. Dickenson, R. FIRST ROW, Left to Right Krueger. J. Wheeler, F Marr, R. Henderson, P DiVinney. SECOND ROW: Coach Hesslink, J. Rich- ardson, F. Fischette, L. Smart, L. Seabrooke, O. Johnson, T. Crooks, P. O'- Donald, P. Nicoletta, N. Court right. jfwpyli Lg. wtf JL W fi. if 1 W TUMBLI G TEAM if ffm iwlfff kffyfffw TWLWX My ' ,ty . A 1 J U . 1 1 1 if J ,W W Oil 160 all ai The tumbling team is a fairly w activity in Clyde Central School. They made their debut in last year's Sport Circus and planned on following through with an assembly this spring. Their success is not measured by wins and losses, but by the satisfaction derived from being able to coordinate one's body to function properly under extreme circum- stances. Our tumbling team has derived this satisfaction and the school is very proud indeed of the splendid perform- ances which they have presented. KNEELING, Left to Ridit: N. Johnson, S. Kellogg, M Fischette, T. Prue, E. Gibbons. STANDING: M. Freden- dall, S. Noble, L. Swanson, B. Fischette, J. DiSanto,J DiSanto, B. Forjone, B. Gibbons, Mr. Holliday, Advisor
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BA EBALI, LEFT TO RIGHT J. Petrosino, H. Sutton, C. Meade, G. Arhitz, T. Castellano, M. Petrosino, M. Fischette, J. Quagrello, D. Sidler, B. Daley. SECOND ROW: K. Syron, T. Fischette, D. Hall, K. Carnell, R. Hender- shot, P. Amitz, F. Furman, M. Coyer, R. Nicoletta, Coach Der Cola. Clyde Central enjoyed a very fine '54-'55 baseball season. The team finished the season with a 20-5 record. They won the Wayne Cotmty Championship by defeating Williamson 5-1 and 10-9. After defeating Willian1son Clyde entered the sectionals. In their first game they defeated Fillmore 11-4. But then in the finals Clyde was defeated by Mt. Morris 5-4 in a very close game. This year the team will have many returning lettermen and are looking forward to a very fine season. Clyde Lyons 1 Clyde Geneva Clyde Pal. Mac. 5 Clyde Lyons Clyde Sodus 4 Clyde Pal. Mac. Clyde Marion 3 Clyde Wolcott Clyde Red Creek 18 Clyde Seneca F. Clyde Wmson 1 Clyde Wmson Clyde Sodus '7 Clyde N. Rose Clyde N. Rose 0 Clyde Geneva Clyde Wolcott 2 Clyde Red Creek Clyde Waterloo 18 Clyde Wayne Clyde Red Creek 1 Clyde Fillmore Clyde Marion 4 Clyde Mt. Morris
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.l.V. BASKETBALL FIRST ROW: R. Nicoletta, W. Lee, R. Fischette, M. Coyer, R. Dickenson. G. Barnes. SECOND ROW: Coach Gallo, F. Fischette, J. fl CV! The LV. 's finished a success- ful season under Coach Robert Gallo, winning 13 while losing only 5. The team showed great improvement during the season and should provide several good additions to next year's Varsity team. J' if 0 ff pw l J VK' uf MQ-JA CCI My C, Wulf X f !,f,w. MJJ' PM ua re o, . ea e, . eosino, . oisa , .occo, . r A M1 H1 DI M jg. f NVQ! X ujiwfjw R ii if rv ees- 5. fflfiw W The Girls' Athletic Associa- tion. although it has only been orga- nized three years. has realized its prime purpose of promoting interest in girls' athletics and increasing the participation of girls in sports. A main feature ofthe G.A.A. 's program this year was the Sadie Hawkins Dance which provedtobe a tremendous success and loads of fun. OFFICERS: President, M. Fredendallg Vice-President. C. Sloan: Secretary-Treasurer , A . Maloy. 58
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