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YOUTH CENTER HAD NEW GOVERNING BODY The Board--Leo, Thad, Cheryl, Terri and Wayne Substitute for the Monkees? At the first Youth Center meeting, the governing body was changed from a pres- ident, vice-president, secretary, treasurer, and reporter system to a Board system with five board members. The chairman of the board was Tad Brayton. Other board members were Wayne Heaton, Cheryl Harvey, Leo Baker, and Terri Lowe. The Youth Center sponsored several dances. Some of these were after basket- ball games. Attendance was good at the Christmas Dance and the setting was very pretty with pine trees, lights, Christmas bulbs, and evergreen boughs. One of the most novel parties was the toboggan ride and party which was planned for a Saturday when there was a lot of snow. Everyone met at the Youth Center building and traveled up Red Grade in three vehicles. There was also a snow machine. The rides lasted about two hours and then everyone met at Harvey's for hot chocolate and cookies. Time was spent here listening to records. The Board members stated that members cooperated well throughout the year. To climax these friendly relations, an end-of-school party was neld in the Youth Center Building on May 31. One of the dances at the Woman's Club. Snow machines waiting for riders.
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THE MOUNTAINEER HAS NEW COVER DESIGN Reporters. Seated left to right: Pam Christensen, Terri Lowe, Judy Currie, Anna Mae Haratyk, Margie Brayton, Debbie Buescher, Karen Baxter, Barbara Forrest, Judy Arnoux, LetaCoates, LouiseDonnafield, Marsha Norskog, Janene Whaley. Standing: Editor, Marie Ankney; Assistants, Sandie Scobee and Bernice Adsit. Judy Arnoux contributed of her talents and drew a new cover for the Mountaineer. This was the result of a contest in which students submitted entries. The staff picked Judy's entry unanimously. The 1967 Mountaineer was edited by Marie Ankney, with Sandi Scobee as assis- tant. Sports were edited by Margie Brayton and Terri Lowe. Karen Baxter was in charge of feature stories, and Debbie Buescher was circulation manager. Other staff members were: Barbara Forrest, Pam Christensen, Anna Mae Haratyk, Louise Donnafield, Darlene Clabaugh, Roy Garber, Judy Currie, Dan Berry, Hal Martin, Marsha Norskog, and Shirley Adsit. Most of these staffers at- tended the workshop at Sheridan College. They are shown below—working and re- laxing. Wes, Randy, Debbie, Margie and Bernice Debbie, Margie, and Bernice
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VFW members and Scoutmaster Pete Davis, Mr.Caiola, Bruce Oedekoven, Dick Salisbury, John Berry, Lynn Daly, Randy Gates, Bill Clendenen, and Ray Daly. Bruce Oedekoven accepts an American Flag for the Big Horn Scouts. SCOUTS RECEIVED FLAG FROM VFW POST Troop 118 received an American Flag from the VFW Post for help that the Scouts have given the Post. Again this year the Troop and Post supervised the cutting of Christmas trees for the Forest Service. The Troop finished their First-Aid course. Everyone passed and thus received their First-Aid cards. Thanks to the tremendous response of the community, the Scouts were awarded the Traveling Finance Trophy for the second straight year. Troop 118 sold light bulbs as a Scout money-making pro- ject. The Troop furnished color guards for some of the home basketball games, and both the Explorer Post and the Scout Troop were represented in a color guard at Senior graduation. At the Scout-O-Rama in Sheridan this year, all three Scout groups from Big Horn were represented. The Pack had a home game display, the Troop had compass work or orienterring, and the Post had rifle safety. Many tickets were sold to the Scout- O-Rama by the Big Horn Scouts, and some of the mebers of the Pack won prizes for selling the most tickets. David Clendenen, Joe Marshal I, Jack Jurosek, MartinMacCarty, and F rank Galey. This year the Cub Scouts were very active. They visited the Sheridan Fire Sta- tion and the airport and weather bureau. For Mother's Day, they built bird houses and ashtrays. They also built a town out of matchsticks. At the Blue and Gold Banquet, Pack 118 put on a play, and many of the seven boys advanced to Wolf and Bear. 24
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