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A point for our side. Let’s score — two more! B-Squad Has Busy Season Left to right: Kay Clements; Maureen Harvey Top to Bottom: Barbara Moreland; Jeri Martin The B-Squad cheerleaders had a very busy season between practices and games. They had quite a successful season be- cause the squad they cheered for won three-fourths of the games they played. Their outfits consisted of gold pleated skirts and maroon cardigan sweaters. On their left sleeves they wore a shield that said Big Horn Rams. Along with this they wore gold anklets and maroon tennis shoes. They had very much fun traveling to and from the games, and thought it was a great season! The girls at work.
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B-Squad Makes a Good Showing Standing: Coach Stephens, Dan Berry, Jay Moore, Wayne Daly, Joe Mackey, Dan Holwegner, Harold Jensen, Coach Schertz. Kneeling: 8. K. Reno, Doug Cazier, Randy McIntyre, Bert Clabaugh, Mike Brayton, Rick Hanslip, John Berry. The B-Squad basketball team had a great season this year winning a good per- centage of their games. They always played an exciting game, win or lose, and the scores were often quite close. A good ex- ample was the game against the Sheridan Colts in which the Rams took control of the ball in a jump and scored a last chance lay up as the final buzzer sounded to win over the Colts by one point. 26
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Connie Margi Karen Kathy Marilyn “A” Cheerleaders Did Some Kathy Donnafield Traveling At times it was a bit doubtful whether the A-Squad cheer- leaders would find themselves a ride to games or not but by the end of the season they could boast that they had made every one. As always it was a toss-up on whether they would finish their outfits in time for the first game but when they did finish them they were very attractive. This year the girls set- tled on gold sweaters, maroon skirts with gold inserts. They had a good time cheering and kept busy cooking up ideas for pep assemblies, practicing cheers, dec- orating, and of course going to basketball Margi Brayton Connie Clabaugh; head Marilyn Lowe
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