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Show PAGE 2 THURSDAY, AUGUST 27, 1964 THE HIGHLANDER G. A. Holds Boys’ Association Plans Activities Lassies’ Interests This year’s Boys’ Association _led by Carl Berube, president; Clark Walker, vice-president; and Ron Wood, secretary, have planned several masculine events including their assembly and car decorating contest, or We, your Girls’ Association officers, Teresa Rivera, Wendy Griffin, and Dixie Dornbos, welcome you back for another year of fun, fun, fun. will it be another bicycle decorating contest? Anyway, heavy beards and peach fuzz will make the scene in early October with prizes for the boys’ efforts. The Thanksgiving Dance will be sponsored by the B.A. The boys will be taking advantage of our new tennis courts this spring by holding a tennis tournament. They also hope to organize a Scotty Booster Club in hopes of cheering their box- ing basketball team We mond’s TERESA DIXIE RIVERA WENDY DORNBOS to e The King CARL CLARK BERUBE RON WALKER WOOD Letter from the Editor ruary wie. This welcome goes especially to the sophomore class, who Lomond High. with their support at all games, Also, little time remains of activities and functions, Ben | your life at BLHS. Lomond will accomplish its goal Make Ben Lomond strong for unity. and proud and mighty this The juniors and seniors have year. Stronger, mightier, an members of our staff: Carol Deegan, Charlene Garner, Brent Hill, Janice Hyldahl, Bonnie Neilson, or my-_ mer job, a first trip without parents, the first time on water skis. : This summer, filled with a will print it issue of the ways remain as the most hectic three months of my life. . last « Set an example of unity, courage, and quality. You have one year left to actively represent Ben Lomond as fighting, friendly, Scots. “We're the greatest alive, We're the class of Scots ys ’65!” AC clans, and that you know that you now belong to the best school ever built, but you and I, the students of B.L. can either make it or break it. The Highlander gives you, / Editor-in-chief News Editor Editorial Editor Feature Editor Sports Editor _ Business Manager | Each oo summer marks a og many “nae ea. in the paper. have: either following In it we the. wer =| ‘C-> P| TWHntil nex’ i ne summer rolls 5 1) 17 U Octo- NUMBER 1 Jeniene Van Dyke Janice Hyldahl Charlene Garner Carol Deegan Brent Hill Bonnie Neilson you would tell us if you like Imagine regular school — In the coming editions of the Highlander you will find contests with cash prizes, opinions from you, the studentbody, on certain issues that arise, vp to date sports, and interesting features that may pertain to you or the crowd you go around with. We plan on having more issues of the paper this year, than ever before, but of course we will need your help. As our motto states, “You make the news, we just print it.” Hey, Man. I hope the earth person from the foreign exchange likes Moon Lomond. It would a shame be if he couldn’t the craters leap. with twice the work load; and you have my summer school classes. I had my first traffic accident, hence, I encountered my first accident form, senile judge, and insurance form. A worthwhile, but terrifying experience. I got my first real tan, my first knowledge on what makes a Honda run, and saw, for the first time ,a two-headed calf. How many “first times” did the summer spring on you? More ..important, how many Well, I’m not worried, Man. Heard I said that also craters the streets have. on Earth will provide an | — op- atmosphere | for this oc- . We know each of you wil! want to do your part in helping the Girls’ Association prosper in the coming year. “hirsts’’ will year? The first A you. make this Se in English? — . LOG _ The first time you go out for’ the way the school is run or if 0¢ personal textbooks, but you disagree with the adminis- homework; teachers that grade tration on an issue that’s at like good grades do not exist; large. 27, f I muddled through six agonfriendly spirit.” We hope ‘that you, the class of ’67 will take school, or a solution for it. izing weeks of summer school advantage of these traditions, We would appreciate it if for the first, and last, time. HIGHLANDER STAFF | VOLUME 12 — for for this dance will provide the perfect casion. _ self, Jeniene Van Dyke, and we lcad of “firsts” for me, will alyour problem concerning ‘it. EVERYTHING give it to one of the following _to respect Ben Lomond’s _ will pa victories. scheduled portunity for you to make your move towards the man in your life. The plans we have made the student, the opportunity to express your opinion on how our school is run. If the clan you belong to doesn’t meet often enough, write a letter and _ Mark off your follow, At last, the chance you’ve all been waiting for. Our Girls’ Association Dance, held on Feb- _A FIRST TIME As editor of the Ben Lomond Highlander and on behalf of the newspaper staff I would like to extend a welcome to all the new members of our student body. - prouder than ever , Be Ait’s ae tags Se been. ; wit Lo- friend- In December ,the annual Christmas Open House, ‘sponsored by the Girls’ Association, will have something in it for each of you. You will display your talents in either the Home Ee or Sewing Dept. and play a part in making the Open House a success. Hail 2 -. Ben ber 1. Our guest speaker will speak on a topic we all share an interest in (including boys): How to be a more appealing and attractive individual. on to vic- You have seen many changes, made many decisions and have taken part in many things. made many decisions, been a part of many things. Now, as seniors, so much, and yet so little, remains for you to do. You have so much work, so much preparation, so many tests, and so many duties and obligations as leaders of Ben respect Scottish spirit, liness, and the opportunities to advance and better ourselves. The first event we have planned is an assembly, with a tea GRIFFIN tery. The Boys’ Association needs - the support of all Ben Lomond lads to make this a prosperous _and exciting year for all those who participate. All deeply The first time school office? Ben Lomond you run for a : needs, and de- pends on students who forward : themselves. Students who don’t let the other guy do it. Students who accept responsibility and do it with enthusiasm. Look around. These students fill BL’s student offices and organizations, they support the functions sponsored by BLHS, they make up the teams that play their best for your school. Try something new this year, then give it, and everything you do, your all! No matter how frightening, a ‘first’ reveals itself for the first time only once. What’s bending my antenna, Her, is that one can’t know if It’s a he or a she. No dots or stripes just plain. Sg cette at |