1975-04-10
TOWN OF WAPPINGER RECREATION COMMISSION
SPECIAL MEETING TO INTERVIEW
TE~NIS INSTRUCTOR APPLICANTS
t~PRIl_ 10, 1975
Pre s en t: jVir. Hu 9 h J. haurer, ['.1 I' . JOf3eph Ennes seT and fv~rs. L auI' a Zie k
1st Applicant - Mrs. Betsy Forslund
1'1 I' . Ennesser informed f:]rs. Forslund of ~"ihat the program contained.
Mrs. Forslund informed them that she could not commit herself for the
full B weeks. Mr. Maurer asked if St18 would be available to fill in
sori'ietir~JE~S. ~!irs. Forslund s,ll.d shl:>' vIOu1d be happy to fill in and could
also help \:Jith the clinics iind Si~J11-UPS vJhile the children a:r:e irl
sc;hDCJI. ['il'. [nnl3sser uskEld if she had cHlY suggestions as to how to
muke the program better. Mrs. Forslund said the program was very good
l2st summer and the only complaint she had heard was that there was no
clock on the tennis court. Hr. Ennesser thanked Mrs. Forslund for
COining down and told her he would be in touch about sign-ups for the
CQurts.
2nd Applicant - Mr. Barry Smith
r.j r. E n n 8 S S f) r i n f 0 rrn t) d [v] I' . S Tn i t h ItJ hat the C orin :L sui 0 n \:10 u 1 d I i k e in
the program. r'lr. Smith said he uould il;dkc th!~ COi,-j'Littnwnt and he vJelnted
to krvJ\r,) if thc~ COlnrnission were going to buy a bal.lboy machine. i'h.
Maurer said the Commission had planned on buying one but it had to be
dIopped fIom the budget. Mr. Smith said he had heard of a new machine
cuLled tho L.obster ItJhich only cost S250 compared to S600 for other
n!CJshines. l,fJr. [mle~,ser said he would look into it. nr. Srilith siJid the
jnb sounded good although he is a bit reluctant to leave Hopewell. Mr.
Maurer said the Commission would get back to. hime as soon as possible.
3rd ~pplicant - Mr. Dilly Gates
l"!..c. EpnE~SSel' infoTrilud ~)1i'. Gates of ~\d""iat the C()rrllTli~)sion \tJCJuld .lil~e in
i j 1 e pro] 1: a ill. i: r. [j ate 3 s aid h e curl.' e rl t 1 Y ~v [) r ked at U a bv 0 Cl d II i 9 h S c h Cl ot
cOQctlins tennis and that he had helped out with the Fishkill cJ.inics and
had iJ.1 s uta k#e n ;: 150 0 ~'JO I' t h [) f ten n i s 1 [3 S S D n s fro I il pro s. f'!i r. Gat e s sa 2. d he
Vi d ~3 \j L~ I' Y in t ere s t [3 din the j [) b. t,1]r . f', a u rex to I d him the C [) III m i s s ion \:10 u .1 d
get b a c k to hi r:l .
/d'tc:o: -Chi'; intcrvif"vs \'J8r8 con:ple't2d the rllattE3r ..J3S dio3cuf:;sad and it
'.'} d ~> [1 >: c ideo d t h ;J t the [ 0 m m i s ~3 ion \'10 LJ .1 d 0 f fer the job tor-I r. B a I' r y S rn i t h
as h2 haci the iTl()S.t experience. Mr. Dilly Gates would be asked if he
1,1 U L! .1 d :'~ u n t he:: '.h, p pin SJ e r "'; ,J LJ n i 0 r H i SJ h C 1 i n i c .
Respectfully submitted,
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Deborah Huit, Secretary