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Show NOVEMBER NOVEMBER 27 acto ws SCOTTIES ol! i OM - ine Gas dade ey LA eh ee Ok Geese 7 as inm r i Force Rise MRED ¢ t Be1 ANANCY “By jth a othe! hritee-Cidai« awinenen: . During the past short week of ae ‘school Ben Lothond High’ Schéol| ‘had its taste of some of the. fine ‘things. in Ties aes athey a ‘ tae suse, HEALY Contest pane: ontest at BenI im Healy, w 1 oa 1 the a field of 16 annual con- 4 a? Giaaree ol the dance, and they wer rits who changec the ype of ares ced the | ae Ne owvered gs with to. be worn. — penalty. They with ‘were complaints from closetsful . of. clothes ie ae “T just don’t have. anys jority of the students Audie ; ‘change from ba on Heh ‘thing 1G: wear!” oi ao ntally al li ur| variety type assembl bly ike ally iyo ap a we. fer lace Bennett on Mon een ed a question and answer ‘seus. | grims Prom. sion with the students. | ALL FEEL IMPORTANT The subjects broached were The Girls’ Assn. hasan origivaried, including appointments to nal way of making every student military academies, procedures feel more important. Each month. on the passing of bills, Gov. Lee a different committee compiles and taxes, and the Selective the list of students whose birthService Act. All students who days occur in that month. Birth‘listened were enlightened. day cards in the form of favors are then issued. Presentment of EXPOSED TO MUSIC favors entitles them to Only the inhibited were afraid these birthday cake. to admit that they appreciated Miniature Pilgrims hats were ‘and extremely enjoyed the beau_tiful performance given Wednes- the especially clever favors fea-; ‘day by the Utah State Symphony. tured this month, and Rama RichThe greater part of the students ards was the girl who originated went into the assembly thinking and designed the tiny hats. rock n’ roll, or Hit Parade type| music, was absolutely the only thing worth listening to. Perhaps exposing them to the deeper music through the Symphony was the first step in enlightening them. One of our smallest publica- tions has been published. The Plaid Parade, the student’ directory, went on sale this week. Editors were Mary Sue Emmert and Linda extra Shaw, and they put out effort by including addi- “T -don’t have anything to tional information not used in wear.” If statistics were compiled years before. It’s an interesting fact to note as. to just how many times the average girl makes this state- ment a year, the results would be mighty surprising. (Mosti Surprising to those of masculine gender.) = students receive these directories, the first thing they do is look’ up their own name. The editors are compelled to. become isolationists for awhile to escape the growls for 2 few. wrong phone numbers, etc. . Suggestions for the Dou: 5 the “PilgrimsE -is awareness of the giving dance) was fact that fire will burn; wisdom ston traditional sports is remembrance of the plister.— dress, Robert Quillen, ) GIRLS WERE FRANTIC Girls with dates pile sen Bets that when were dignity |