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a time to break down, and a time to build up ’
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EDITOR’S MESSAGE The year began with enrol I ing- and ended with Commencement. TABLE OF CONTENTS Activities............................Page 3 Organizations...........................17 Sports..................................25 Administration and Faculty..............35 High School Classes.....................39 Junior High and Grades..................55 Advertising.............................73 Between the first day and the last day of the school year 1966-67 there were many exciting and pleasant times. The first football game was played in the first week of school. This marked a new season of hopefulness for the football team. The season ended with Homecoming—a roaring bonfire and a new queen, T erri Lowe. Early in December the new building was ready for classes. Following a ribbon cut- ting ceremony by Mr. Dejarnett, who was surrounded by Student Counci I members, the building was officiallyopened.Movingbegan immediately and was soon completed. Open House was held early in January and despite bad weather was well attended. The Senior Play was in the fall this year to relieve the spring congestion. It proved most interesting and was enjoyed by everyone. On April 28 the seniors left on a Sneak Day to Cody. Because of an unexpected snowstorm, they remained a while in Worland and returned through Billings be- cause of a slide at Tensleep. The Junior Class had secret meetings and tried in vain to remain aloof while work- ing on the prom. The theme was a tropical one, new to Big Horn. The band stand was a sunken ship which contained a vast treasure. The following pages record the high- lights of the year, and we hope will help keep it alive for all of us. Thus follow the times of our lives. Unto every thing there is a season, and a time to every purpose under the heaven: a time to be born, and a time to die; a time to plant, and a time to pluck up that which is planted; ... a time to break down and a time to build up; a time to weep,and a time to laugh; ... a time to get and a time to lose; a time to keep, and a time to cast away; a time to read, and a time to sew; a time to keep silence, and a time to speak; a time of war, and a time of peace. Ecclesiastes 3:1-8 Karen Baxter, Editor 2
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DECEMBER 15 WAS MOVING DAY Professional movers might envy the speed and skill with which the students of Big Horn moved from the old classrooms to the new building. On Thursday December 15, the English III students literally picked up their desks and carried them to the new English room. After desks were safely deposited, students made many other trips carrying everything that needed to be moved until finally the English classroom was offically located at the northwest end of the new building. This was the signal for the other classes to move to their new quarters. In a very short time, and with not one casualty, all books and equipment were transferred to the home ec room, the new science lab, and the language room. With study hall and the English class gone, the commerce department spread from its cramped quarters. Typewriters were moved in- to the old library, tables in the English room were set up to accommodate the shorthand and bookkeeping students, and the old typing room was converted into a newspaper and annual workroom. This was the first major moving day in the Big Horn School, and 1967 students will have the opportunity to brag that they were there and helped with the move. Chemistry students prepare to move. Angie, Connie, and Bernice move English books; Jane, Bruce, and Terri carry chairs. Junior boys moved tables from old English room to the new room below.
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