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The BOWLING CLUB bowled under the direction of Mrs. Samolyk and instruc- tion of Mrs. Lena Smith on Wednesday afternoons. The officers for the year, 1963-64, were the following: Angela Tosto, president; Eleanor Riddick, vice-president; Mary Jane Adorno, secretary; Cheryl Detoro and Cheryl Grippo, co-treasurers. Several girls have become members of the Hundreds Club, a special club for all girls who have bowled over a hundred. They each received 100 points at the Spring Banquet. The BADMINTON CLUB, also popular at Wilson, had the following officers: Sue Sienko, president; Sandy Hutensky, vice-president; Ann Marie Adorno, secretary; Peg Nyman, treasurer. The club held singles and doubles elimination tournaments during the season. Winners of the tournaments received trophies at the annual sports banquet in June. 16
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The LEADERS CLUB this year consisted of girls maintaining a B or better in physical education, and a good school record. The purpose of the club is to assist Miss Hyland in gym classes and in after-school activities. The 1963-64 officers were: Sue Schilke, president; Diane Smithwick, vice-president; Sue Warner, secretary-treasurer. The girls ended the year with an annual picnic as a thanks for your help affair. president; Cheryl Geremia, vice-president; Sandy Hutensky, senior secretary; Judy Thaxter, junior secretary; Roni Zlokower, sophomore secretary; and Joan Ladinig, treas- urer. The designated uniforms consisted of a grey skirt, a white blouse and grey knee socks which the girls wore to all athletic games. The chief purpose of the club is to attend all athletic events in a body and assist the cheerleaders in promoting good school sportsmanship. Mrs. Flora Tucci and Mrs. Christina Fazzina were faculty advisors. 15
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Ac the first meeting of the BASKETBALL CLUB the following officers were elect- ed: Ruth Scott, president; Joan Woods, vice-president; Arlene Smith, secretary; Eileen McBrien and Janet Cohen, treasurers. The team captains were: Bonnie Currlin and Joan Ladinig, seniors; Carol Staub and Diane Malone, juniors; Betty Lou Turro and Carolyn Rook, sophomores. Approximately one hundred and forty girls participated in inter- class competition after school on Tuesdays and Fridays. The SOFTBALL CLUB officers this year were: Ann Herman, president; Lori Fan- tacone, vice-president; Joan Ladinig, secretary; Fran Shiro and Diane Malone, co-treas- urers. The club consisted of forty-five seniors, forty juniors, and forty-six sophomores. Competition was keen among the three classes. The winners had their names engraved on a trophy presented at the annual sports banquet in June. 17
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