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EIGHTEEN EARN FOOTBALL LETTERS Front row: Rick Clabaugh, David Marshal I, John Haratyk, Don Norskog, James Whaley, John Ware, Shelley Black, Jack Adsit, Hal Martin Second row: Jim McKenzie, Mike Brayton, Wayne Heaton, Lincoln Anderson, Jack Dow, Ken Warener, Thad Brayton, LarryMitchell, Roy Garber. Third Row: Mr. Schertz, Jim Ankney,MikeConnell, David Moore, Wesley Gates, Bob Haugen, Dick Wood, Mr. Buescher. Football letters were earned by Ken Warner, John Haratyk, Thad Brayton, David Moore, Wayne Heaton, Jack Dow, DavidMarshali, Mike Connell, Lincoln Anderson, Rick Clabaugh, Don Norskog, Jim Ankney, Larry Mitchell, Wesley Gates, Hal Martin, Dick Wood, Leo Ankney, and Mike Brayton. There were some wins and some losses. For the first win of the season, the Rams beat the Sheridan Colts 13-0. David Moore made the first touchdown by catching a pass. Ken Warner was chosen the most valuable player of the year and was presented a plaque at Homecoming. Five seniors played their last game for Big Horn. They were Thad Brayton, Ken Warner, John Haratyk, Wayne Heaton, and David Moore. Ken Warner 4
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SCENES FROM HOME GAMES The first game of the season. Getting in shape for the homecoming game. CHEERLEADERS KEPT THE CHEERS ROARING Pictured at the right are cheerleaders for the 1966 football season. From top to bottom they are: Doris Mackey Karen Bell Dianna Cazier Kathy Donnafield The girls were elected in the springof 1966 and were all ready to go for the first game, which was at the end of the firstweek of school. Their outfits were maroon shorts and vests made of wool, maroon knee socks, and gold pullovers. They were very colorful and attractive.
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