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The G ' X was newly organized this year to provide an opportunity for all girls, lnterested ln sports, to improve their skill and understandlng of varlous games Fifty on memb rs comprlse the organization which 1 under tue dir ction of Mr Pauline lurlan tt tlee flrst of the year offl els vere elected Presidmt Bernlee W ight Vice Presldent, N no dau h woxt Secretary Repoxter, Marge brandebcrry t the Homecomlng game, the c L pr sented a tro hy ha the best decorated float in the HOmGCOKlDg parade ose competing for this award were the upper six grades This is to be continued as an annual affalr The senior won the trophy for the year 'Sl '52 The G Q girls were in charge of the refreshment stand at the football games, to get money for equipment, New girls were initiated into the club at the second meeting G A pledge, writtin by Dorothy Brown and Cheryl Purkey, was taken by both the old and new girls, x Valent1ne's party was hold in the school lfter the business meeting, refreshments were served Danc1ng,as part of the evening's entertainment, was greatly enjoyed by all the glrls Intermural basketball teams were organized and games were played at noon The seventh, eighth, and ninth grades were in one bracket andthe sophomores, juniors, and seniors, in the other bracket, Several games were played and the Seniors andjue ttomicettes played for the school champoin ship, lhe beniors won and are the girls intermural basket ball champs of 'Sl S2 The G 1 A also organized basketball teams to play o mr schools Nine girls from the freshman and sophomore grades comprise the 2nd team and nine girls fro the junior senior classes made the first team, Three games were played-Liberty twice and Fostoria once, The first game was played at Liberty, with their team winning by one point and losing the second team game by the score of 18 to S. When Liberty came to Bloomdale, things went just the opposite with Bloomdale loosing the 2nd team game and winning the lst team game, 15-3, Fostoria came to Bloomdale to play and won both games. G. axe ANA lilo! O . . . ' G A 6 . . ' ' S Y e S. . 'F lrt 1, x - O 'S 1' K ' A : - ' r, g ' ahfrl Q9 lj - Treasurer, Dorothy Browng Program Chairman, Cheryl Purkeyg 1 'V ' 3 L A '- is . N44-owls 6 Eh ' l. ' L g L ' Q . ' q S . ' Q , , . nl i450 L A F L ' Q A lil. Q I is , . I . O I rw A - 1 -1 O ll I I I
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U0 no MWF! TGP OW Claudia Grim , Sue Breneman, Marilyn Karns Beverly och, Janice L dlow, Carole Purkey, Jaunita Myers Lois Schroeder, Mary Ann Husek, Ruth Shallenberger FOURTH ROW Joyce Beard, Evelyn Jones, Carol French, Alice T tle, Demeral Kepp, Judy Elder,Joyce Haughawout, Marjorie Barnhisel, Claudel McDonald, Mrs. Dunham. THIRD ROW--Becky Pelton, Velma Eckman, Barbara Hamlin, Mary Eacias Faith Hardy, Barbara Russell, Carol Fries, Winnie Lee, Gloria Dunn, Marilyn Ludlow. SECOQQ ROW--Gayle Graham, Coral Hosley, Joyce Householder, Harlene'UEnnis, Judy Young, Sopha Henry, Kay Feasel,Susan Kreais, Kay McDonald, Deloras Macias, Shirley Pierce , Marlene King. FRONT ROW--Barbara Beam, Janice Stearns, Thelma Eckman' Reporter--Marge Brandeberry, V3 Pres.--Nancy Haughawout'f Pres.--Bernice Wright, Sec.-Treas.-Dot Brown, Cheryl Purkey, Sheila Pletcher, Rosalie Lambert, Jean King. l D K 'lgg 1 Q V ' iigiipzzgh ii J ' in Z 1, f1 ..1i 4 , .Q , N-4 L I G. A. A. W B ut ---- D
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