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Jim Frickle, captain of the Rams presents the divisional co-championship trophy to Father Arbanas. Coach Don Christiansen presents the Most Valuable Player Trophy Award to the most outstanding player, chosen by the team and coaches. Rick Bean worked hard and lead the team both on and off the field. 66-67 RAMS CO-CHAMPS OF CENTRAL DIVISION, CLASS A John Agnew tip - toes around end, as a Bozeman Hawk tries furtively to nab him.
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Not all the members of the football team can play at one time, but they can become involved in cheering the team to victory. Our team did just that the whole season. Here Mike McCleary (31), leads a yell from the sidelines. The cheerleaders and the student body backed the team 100% in their toughest game of the year against Bozeman. The Pep Club made green and white shakers, and the boys made wooden clappers. All the work paid off for the Big Green when the Rams defeated the Hawks 19 to 14. In the '66 - ‘67 football season the Rams played tough. Unity, hard work, spirit, and the lead- ership of the coaches, and Captain Jim Frickle sparked the team to their co-championship trophy. The starting offensive squad consisted of eight seniors and three juniors, with a strong bench coming from senior, junior, and soph, classes. Coach, are you really worried? 19
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Centralite Carolers brought the Christmas Spirit to many homes. Mike McManus escorts Tim Vaught (???) to the Tannenbaum Dance. Luddie Hess makes a final check on the Sewing Class Project of dressing dolls for underprivileged children. TANNENBAUM Seniors demonstrate today's teen-agers in one of the scenes at the annual Senior Christmas Assembly. PAGE SPONSOR ABC KIDDIES SHOPS WEST PARK PLAZA
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