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3nS WE SAW THE GIRLS PLAY IN G.A.A. G.A.A. Top Row: Marian Ransom, Nancy LaMunyon, Deloras Miell, Marge Ingalls, Kay Taddiken, Sharon Knight, JoAnn Jostes, Sharon Coffin. Middle Row: JuLee Albers, Ann Kosch, Beverly Rosen- berry, Betty Lees, Barbara Coffin, Myrna Krebsbach, Janice Coffin, Jean Ingalls, Marlene Schinzel, Front Row: Audrey Kal- lenbach, Janet Kuhnel, Donna Tomasevicz, Donna Eller, Betsy Reeder, Pat Doty, Pat Jones, Alyce Gabel. Get out and fight girls! Fire up! Get on the ball! These were the cries heard from Jerry Matschullat, coach of the girls' volleyball team. The girls in G.A.A. started out the school year by playing ooftball and touch football, but when cold days came, they retired to the gym to practice volleyball in preparat- ion for games played against other schools. Date Dec. 2 Dec. 5 Dec.12 Dec.l6 Dec.19 Jan.13 Jan.30 Page 22. VOLLEYBALL SCHEDULE FOR 1952 and 1953. Opponent Place. Gresham Gresham. Rising City Shelby Benedict Shelby Thayer Shelby Ulysses Ulysses Dwight Aseumpt. Shelby Osceola Shelby
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WE SAW THE GIRLS CHEER PEP CLUB. Shelby's Husky Howlers got off to a howing start with an enrollment of twen- ty-three girls. Under the sponsorship of Miss Anne Marie Kreifels, the officers were elect- ed: Barbara Haskins, President; Barbara Coffin, Vice-President; Nancy LaMunyon, secretary and Donna Eller, Treasurer. Cheerleaders chosen at the end of the 1952 school term were seniors, Jean Ingalls, Pat Doty, Janice Coffin and Junior, Betty Lees. The cheerleaders chose gold bell-hop Jackets with black corduroy skirts lined with gold. Members of the pep club chose gold corduroy slacks and black blouses or sweaters. The pep club's main purpose of course, is to back-up the boys to help bring victories. Committees of girls were kept busy during the home games selling hot dogs, pop corn, fudge, pop, coffee, candy bars and gum. Page 24.
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