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In 1978, Ruth
Smith, President of the Ohio Women's Bowling Association gave Laura Steele,
2nd Vice President of the OWBA, the task of organizing the first State 600
Tournament. Rainbow Lanes in Columbus hosted the tournament on June 25,
1978 with 669 entrants.
Following
the tournament, Ruth Smith conducted a meeting to begin the organization of
the State 600 Club. Officers were elected: Norene Peck, President; Joan
Ball, Vice President; Kathleen Riley, Secretary-treasurer; and Doris
Stephens, Sergeant-at-Arms. The presidents and secretaries of the six
districts served as directors for the short time until the Districts elected
their directors at their annual tournament. Binnie Dirk, Eleanore Long, Del
Bitner, Sandy Campagna, Judy Angel, Linda Rockfield, Vivian Winnett, Norma
Workman, Catherine Smith, Kay McCue, Mabel Montavon and Juanita Hostetler
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By-Laws were
adopted at the annual meeting following the 1979 tournament. The name
"Buckeye 600 Bowling Club" was adopted as the official name of the Club.
Norene Peck designed the first club pin. Dues were $0.50.
Laura
Steele became the club's first Life Member, being elected at the annual
meeting in 1985.
The Club
was founded for the purposes of uniting all female bowlers in Ohio who have
qualified for membership, to conduct an annual tournament, to encourage
members to promote social activities and devote themselves to the fun of
bowling. Also, to urge all members to play the game in a sportsman-like
manner, bringing credit and honor to themselves and to the Buckeye 600
Bowling Club.
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