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Show BE MY DATE, asks Lt. Col. Thomas Barr, battalion commander at Ben Lomond High School, when he telephones pretty Elaine Ktcheverry for a date to the ROTC’s annual “Cadet Hop.” DRILLS, DEMONSTRATIONS Scots Train Sights On Big ROTC Ball @ 2. Ben Lomond High School’s drill, presented by members of ROTC will hold it annual “Mili- the First-Aid and Drill teams, tary Ball’’ on March 18. . will highlight the evening’s| It will be held in the school events. — RSs ca oes! beginning at 7:30. = Students from Ben Lomond The affair will be under the; will be admitted by student direction of Cadet Lt. Col.| ‘body card, all others will be Thomas Barr and the various ‘charged 50c. committees that he has appoint_ The annual event will climax one of the departments major On Thursday and Friday, Ben ~ activities for the year. Lomond’s science department is sending three representatives to SPONSORS DANCE. junior science and humaniBen Lomond High School the tis symposium in Salt Lake City. ROTC sponsors the dance as Craig and Diana Spena means of entertaining the bat- cer are Watts going for Ben Lomond, talion cadets and to promote the and Darrel Bench will present general welfare of the organiza- a paper on chromatography—the tion. determining of pigment in both Treatment for various wounds roses and petunias. and a demonstration of the adThe junior science and humanvanced techniques of close-order ities symposium is sponsored by the United States Army to promote an interest in young scientists. The event is held at Camp Williams and conducted by the ‘University of Utah. _ While there, students will hear talks by leading scientists from throughout the state. Twenty-one students are presenting papers. Six will receive scholarships to Princeton. Other members of the science department are preparing for the Weber Stat Scince Fair. The debate team is preparing for the region meet on Tuesday at Bonneville High. WILL TALK A health panel consisting of people from the state mental hospital will talk to the health classes Tuesday. Barta Heiner and Doug McAllister will represent the Ben Lomond Seminary in the ‘“Defense of the Faith” oratory contest. At the Honor Society induction the following students were made members: Bobbie Albiston, Clifford Bennett, Jeff Braithwaite, Marla Brethower, Larry Hansen, Kathy Heitz, Jeanne Heines, Janice Hollands, Pat Hyatt, Lynn Jensen, Carol Johnson, Virginia Layton, Diane Needleman, Suzanne Parry, David Penrod, Pamela Sevy, Diana Spencer, Margo Stagge, Lanny Rasmussen, Gregg Taggart, Dale Tittensor. Ruskins, don’t forget to order your graduation announcements in the book store. | By Carol Turley |