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B” SQUAD BASKETBALL HAD HARD SEASON F ront row: Randy McIntyre, Bert Clabaugh, Roy Garber, Mike Brayton. Back row: Mr. Schertz, Jim Whaley, Bill Goodman, Dan Berry, John Ware, Mr. Buescher. Letters were presented at Awards Assembly to Dan Berry, Randy McIntyre, and Bert Clabaugh. The B-squad's first game un- happily ended in defeat by Tongue River with the score 52-17. Jim Ankney made the most points for the squad. On December 9 they traveled to Midwest for their second conference game. They were defeated 45-30. Sheridan Colts took the B squad 51-30. The fourth quarter was Big Horn's best and they scored 13 points to Sheridan's 6. Larry Mitchell scored the most baskets. B CHEERLEADERS WERE INTERIOR (GYM) DECORATORS Margie Brayton, Marsha Norskog, Pam Christensen, BarbForrest. Margie Brayton, Pam Christensen, Marsha Norskog, and Barb Forrest received many compliments on the pep signs they made to decorate the gymnasium for their basket- ball games. Colorful tracks treading the walls of the school also did much to arouse the enthusiasm of the students. The girls trav- eled around the state cheering the team on to victory. Their outfits were gold crocheted sweat- shirts, maroon wool skirts with knife pleats, and maroon tennis shoes. They worked hard, enjoyed cheer leading, and were proud of the team.
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Senior skit Freshman skit HOMECOMING WAS HECTIC BUT HAPPY There were so many activities to be crowded into such a short space that everyone wondered just how it would work out. With the excellent planning and guidance of the football cheerleaders and other helpers, it was a memorable occasion. An assembly on Thursday afternoon was highlighted with skits by all classes, the announcement of Ken Warner as football player of the year, and Terri Lowe as Homecoming Queen. This was followed by a snake dance through Big Horn in search of wood for the bonfire which was held that evening. Seniors brought telephone posts and there was a bonfire. Juniors brought branches - - UPTON WAS OPPONENT FOR GAME Scenes from the Homecoming Game. Traditional cold weather and blustery winds plagued the players and fans as Big Horn fought Upton. Ken Warner scored the lone touchdown when he blocked a punt and ran 50 yards. The final score was 57-6. Homecoming Queen Terri Lowe and her attend- ants, Marie Ankney and Cheryl Harvey, rode up and down the field at half time in a red convertible which Cook Ford Sales was kind enough to supply— complete with driver. The Homecoming dance was in the gym on Friday evening. Cheryl, Queen Terri, and Marie.
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SEASON OPENER WAS AGAINST ARVADA Front row: Shelley Black, Leo Baker, David Moore, Gary McCoy, Ken Warner, Jim Ankney, Lincoln Anderson, Randy McIntyre, Dan Berry. Back row: Mr. Schertz, David Marshall, Jack Dow, Dick Wood, Mr. Buescher. The Rams opened their season against Arvada. It was a close game, but ended with a three point margin in Arvada's favor. The first game in 1967 was played against the Buffalo Reserves. This game ended in a victory for the Rams; 60-37 was the score. After a few more exciting games, the season ended. At the last home game, the dads were guests and were introduced with their sons. Tournament was at Gillette, and the team played two games there.
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