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Show THURSDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1972 PAGE 3 HIGHLANDER MEET THE SCOTS She is active in the music department where she is a member of the Acapella Choir, and president of the Bonniares. She is a volunteer worker for the Listening Post, and has worked there for six months. Miss Hatcher maintains a Meet the Scots are Burton, Stan Walker (from 1 to r) Sheri Hatcher, (?) and Cheryl Fowers. Tammy | AM A TEENAGER are 3.8 a ‘‘Cool” uates. Th imposed silence. ... in I am a classroom, in parental admonition, in surrounded by love, but isolated I do not know, and can never know. : I AM A TEENAGER ... I can dream better than I can analyze; my ideas surpass my insight. My ambitions flame nightly, each QO. <SS Aes itCc ie sumed by conformity. I look at most people, and and she that she course) and who don’t Iron ean d we Horse Horse more eS € - Sa - of the ioe Tammy is sixteen, buy her own “set In the way of hobbies, Tammy really support only has one, skiing. This makes year of trying”. which her She loves going to the football games and especially cheering for the team. When asked what she thought of Ben Lomond, she replied, “Ben Lomond is what I expected it to be, but everyone needs to support the team more’, Tammy porting it. course you remember. Get sheet epame Your School Sweater 4 ad every ment’s success, another’s error. I am one hour’s glory, another’s tragedy. I am one day’s hope, another’s futility. I undersetand only less than I am understood. And the greatest object of my understanding is myself ... because I AM A TEENAGER. Knitting Mills I AM ALIVE ... most alive when I can come, or cry until they come no more. In passion of a mad beast. The compassion that unrestrained feeling .. . They are so nearly This poem was taken from “These struck our Fancy,” a reprint by The Newspaper Fund. The article was originally taken from “The Tribune” of Pioneer High School in Whitter, California. It 250 Washington I AM A TEENAGER ...I cannot grasp, only grope at life’s elusive threads. I am acting out one designated role; The depths of my soul know and live a thousand, I am made of a different substance DON'T QUIT When things go wrong as they sometimes will When the road your’re trudging seems all up hill When your funds are low, and the debts are high And you want to smile, but you have to sigh When care is pressing you down a bit Rest if you must but don’t you quit. As everyone of us sometimes learns Life is queer with its twists and turns And many a fellow turns about When he might have won had he stuck it out. Don’t give up though the pace seems slow You may succeed with another blow Often the goal is nearer than It seems to a faint, a faltering man Often the struggler had given up When he might have captured the victor’s cup And he learned too late when the night came down How close he was to the golden crown Success is failure turned inside out The silver tint of the cloud of doubt And you can never tell how close you are It may be near, when it seems afar So stick to the fight when you’re hardest hit It’s when things seem worst that you musn’t quit. | ss I AM A TEENAGER ..., I feel life as a keen blade at my heart; Love does not caress me, it stabs me; Emotion is my God, my persecutor and joy; The cold relm of reason does not invite me. More than I possess, I am possessed. I AM CANDINESS ...I am joy, sorrow, pleasure, agony in a glance. Experience calls me to a relm of limitation; Ideals hold me back; The world I know yet has not bounds, But for my dreams which leap beyond the horizon and the sky. is “all for” our growing spirit and hopes everyone will keep sup- one infectious spark of their wisdom. I AM PURE ... but pure what? I am simple, but simple what? I can grieve, but I cannot mourn; death is incomprehensible. I am impatient because life is static and stubborn; I exalt in change. I am rebellious because I am so confined, even in love. I am cocky because inside I am humble because I know that I am nothing. is “third ee yearn to capture laugh until the tears my breast throbs the melts me in a song’s as one. a Again oh pe was wheels’. They are the ones we waxed last S k, f i BP: NERS OM ieee eee Semperatstes, | 220 oe everybody knows, we will be smearing them all over the field _ oe Ogden, don’teh.you?YouTherece Orange ee Black Tigers? “The million Highland she e Of again, playing to where that eventually school. Cheryl stated that one of her most nerve-racking and heroing experiences was when her family left her in a supermarket. To this day she wonders if it was entirely accidental. Rides tim are once : Now school activities. She likes all colors and sewing is her favorite class. Cheryl is anxiously awaiting the winter months so she can indulge in her favorite sport, skiing. Cheryl’s favorite food is strawberry shortcake, thinks went High, she has a few goals she would like to make. First of all is to get through driver education, (and Mr. Eggleston), receive her long waited for license, and wouldn't other e : from comprehension. I hunger for learning, but when the food is there I . push it away. I thurst for knowledge; but I am overwhelmed by all school, and Tammy member of the Highlandaries Choir. She also served on Highland’s student senate. Her pet peeves are sophomore girls (competitively speaking, of it has the potential of having really great school spirit. She plans on attending Weber State College after she grad- I AM FREE .. . on a dance floor, in a convertible, running with the wind at my back. A SLAVE Writing, mond like to go to any Ceramics. She enjoys making things and being creative. She plays the piano, loves hiking, camping, swimming, and bike riding, She also collects records. Sherri thinks Ben Lomond is by Kathy Fulson I AM A TEENAGER: I am confused, bewildered, and frustrated with life. I am part of many things, a whole of nothing. I AM Creative isue. Junior Cheryl was born here in Ogden and has lived in Idaho for five years. She attended Highland Jr. High and was on the Ben Lomond student senate last year. Cheryl said that she really likes it here at Ben Lo- grade point average, but says she is far from “Brilliant”. Sherri enjoys getting to know people and is a very friendly and outgoing person, Some classes Sherri really likes Tammy Burton is the Sophomore “Meet the Scot” for this Our Junior “Meet the Scot”, Cheryl Fowers, is a Bonnie Lassie, and the historian for the F.H.A. Her friends and various school officers describe her as a happy, bubbly, and enthusiastic girl. The Senior “Meet the Scot” for this issue is Sheri Hatcher. Sherri was born in the Phillipine Islands at an air force base hospital. She lived in Florida until she was five, and then moved to Utah. was day. written I am by unpredictable, Miss Susan even Murphy, unto Her myself. I newspaper am one advisor mo- is Mr. Harry L, Robertson. 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