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ENLARGED STAFF WORKED TO COMPLETE THE BIG HORN Copywriters look through planning guides for ideas for their pages. Angie, at adding machine, receives $20 bill from salesman Lee Baker and totals it with the previous receipts while theother salesmen wait for the ver- dict on the total. The Big Horn staff had many willing workers this year. They had original ideas which sparked the novel arrangement of the pages in this year's book. Editor Karen Baxter, Business Manager Angie Haratyk, and Assistant Business Manager Judy Currie did much planning and spent several hours working with the staff to complete the story of 1967. The business staff started early in the year visitingbusiness- men and ranchers and writingtheir ads. Angie used yards of adding machine tape determining that e- nough money was available to cover the cost. Photographer Thad Brayton was seen running from gym to top floor and back to the darkroom many times as he worked to get just the right picture for thede- manding staffers. Dan Berry was his able assistant, and Margot Brayton helped him in the dark- room. As the deadline approached, stories were completed and pic- tures were glued down. Several devoted staff members spent many vacation hours taking care of the final details. 1966 Editor Linda Ware and Business Manager Karen Baxter beam with pride as Mr.DeJarnett compliments them on a good job.
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NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY WAS SMALL BUT ACTIVE The Honor Society made up in enthusiasm what it lacked in numbers. Mem- bers were: Ken Warner, President; Karen Baxter, Secretary; Dave Moore, Treasurer; Marie Ankney, Parliamentarian; and Members Angie Haratyk and Wesley Gates. Spon- sors were Mrs. H. F. Baxter and Mrs. Richard Shelton. Traditionally at Christmas they planned the tree for the school and pur- chased additional decora- tions for it. The day before Christmas vacation, present and graduate members, who were home from col lege, went through the school singing carols. Although the voices were a little off-key, enthusiasm and senti- ment were high as members paraded from room to room and brought joy to all who listened. The Honor Society helped in conducting tours of the new building at Open House. In February they conducted their one money-making project. The Love-U-Grams have proved themselves quite pop- ular. As this was the only opportunity for funds, the campaign was carried out vigorously. The spring induction ceremony was in April. The inductees were: Connie Clabaugh, Pam Christensen, Jack Dow, Bill Goodman, Barbara Forrest, and Dan Berry. This year's graduates were the last of the charter members of the Big Horn Chapter of the National Honor Society. Dave Moore, Wesley Gates, Ken Warner, Marie Ankney, Karen Baxter, Angie Haratyk Graduates joined in singing carols. A tea honored the new inductees.
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JUDY DESIGNED NEW COVER Mr. DeJarnett was busy autographing annual s for students. Janice Scobee waited patiently. Judy at work on cover design. Judy Arnoux, talented student artist, designed the cover for the 1967 annual. The staff wanted an outstanding cover and aksed Judy's help in drawing a large ver- sion of the school's mascot, the ram. SIGNING PARTY CELEBRATED COMPLETION The annual signing party marked the end of the 1966 book labors as the last stage, distribution, was completed. Many students were present for this party, and cries of Oh, no! Do I really look like that? and She sure has changed, were heard over the gym. After the initial shock everyone settled down to autographing books. When all available tables were filled, other writing areas were dis- covered. Time out was taken for punch and cookies, then the mad scramble began to find which book be- longed to each person and to get the books and owners together. Necessity invented more writing tables.' Books and owners were reunited.
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