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a time to keep, and a time to cast away’ O R G A N I Z A T I O N S
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CHRISTMAS PROGRAM WAS VARIETY SHOW The Christmas program, presented on December 21, was a true variety show. Both the Grade School and High School were rep- resented in the program. The First and Second Grades began the program with an expertly executed square dance, and sang Luther's Cradle Hymn, and Up on A House Top, later in the pro- gram. The Third and Fourth Grades sang Frosty the Snowman and Santa Claus Express. Grades Five and Six sang The Christmas Story, and When It's Christmas on the Range. Ann Clendenen and Gordon Christensen, both Fourth Graders, did an action song, I'll Never Play With You Again. The Seventh and Eighth Grades did a series of seven pantomimes, some of which were funny and some serious. Carol Gearhart, an eighth grader, recited A Christmas Story, a story of the birth of Jesus. A group of High School girls under the direction and with the accompaniment of Mrs. Joe Marshall, sang Are My Ears on Straight? with Margo Harvey as the doll. They also sang Deck the Halls, and Bring Back That OldFashioned Christmas. BAND AND CHORUS PRESENTED SPRING MUSIC PROGRAM The school band and members of Grades 1 through 6 presented a spring music program on the evening of May 9. The first grade sang Easter Bunny, Bake A Pie, and Six Little Ducks. Grade 2 did an action song, Robin's Return, and Springtime. Grade 3 presented The Pied Piper of Hamlin, with Joe Marshall as the Piper and Martin McCarty as the mayor of Hamlin. A Wyoming Pageant by the Fourth Grade featured such colorful figures in Wyoming history as John Colter, Jim Bridger, Sacajawea, and Kit Carson. Grades 5 and 6 sang several folk songs: Red River Valley, Down in the Valley, and This Land is Your Land. The school band played several numbers during the program.
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STUDENT COUNCIL WORKED FOR IMPROVED STUDENT FACILITIES The Student Counci I worked quite hard this year and made headway inbecominga more respected body. All members were present when Mr. DeJarnett cut the ribbon for the official opening of the new bui Iding. They participated in the Open House pro- gram by conducting tours of the facilities, pointing out special places of interest, and answering questions. In February they sponsored Terri Lowe for the Sheridan County Queen of Hearts. The members sold eggs and col- lected money for her votes. These efforts paid off when Terri was crowned at the dance marking the end of the Heart Fund Campaign. For the first time at Big Horn the high school students had somewhere to go at noon other than classrooms. They were permitted to go to the student lounge in the basement. The lounge was operated and policed by Student Council members. Ping pong tables, a pool table, and several games were donated by local people The Student Council also purchased a flag pole for the school. Stu- dents were proud to see the flags flying from the new flag pole. Ken Warner, Judy Arnoux, Mrs. Shelton, Sponsor, Karen Baxter, Terri Lowe, Shirley Adsit, Janene Whaley, Lincoln Anderson, Dan Berry, Stan Kuchera, Jack Slack, Thad Brayton. Queen of Hearts Terri Lowe
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