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Show 27, 1964 THE HIGHLANDER PAGE CLASS of '66 SCOT SCOOPS or. Fearless Scots Who Put the WHAT'S NEW in SCOT-LAND? §-t-r-e-f-c-h in Elastic? Return @ Whether a sophomore, junior or senior, this year will have its importance for each and every Ben Lomond Scot. But this next year will hold a special importance for the Junior Class, and only the Junior Class. The juniors have this year to prepare. The seniors prepared themselves as the Junior Class of 64, and the sophomores have to wait a year for their turn. one of these, with Rick at the controls. The combination of guitars, drum, and organ, and the above-named talents, produces the wild strains of “Jack the Ripper,” “Louie, “Miserlou,” : Well, you are finally going to read me. Nope, not yet. Has to read-it at the breakfast table. How cozy! Hey! You with the glasses! Kindly take my corners out of your cocoa. My life should be a recipe. Take one newspaper, rinse in mud water, sprinkle with stinky slipper scent, scorch over radiator until readable, then dunk in cocoa. Hey, Four Eyes! I’m not digestible! How would you like it if I dunked you in cocoa? Finally he’s gone. Now for the little wife to take over. Oh, so you like my recipe for Chocolate Gooy Clods. Great! No! Not the scissors. Anything but amputation! Well, cut that. ’'m_ missing part of me. Goody, she’s done with me I hope. Noa, I’m. training paper for their pup. Here, Spot! Here, Spot! From the we pledge Highlander Motto to No nation, no station My envy e’er could always Live up to Ben Lomond’s high standards. Qur goal: Never to let our spirit die, Ever firm behind the Teams that fight for BL, Teams that win for BL, raise; A Scot still, A Scot still; I knew nae praise higher = —Robert Burns true eee sli, di, ci, th, ci di, di i ip, din din, din, ti, tin dip, Li, i taper. 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After this year, you will have the seniority. You will answer the questions, not ask them. And the answers can only come from the knowledge and experience you obtain now. You realized your obligations as sophomores, now take on the added responsibilities as juniors, while continuing to represent Ben Lomond as fighting, friendly Scots. This elastic band’s killing my headlines. Why, oh, why does that newsboy have to double it? It’s so crowded in here with al! these other papers, maybe with luck, V’ll be the next one to get out. Oh, for joy, for joy, I am out! Up I go into the wild blue yonder. Plop! ’m in a mud puddle. Now to sit here and wait for someone to pick me up. In the meantime, here I am; my print isrunningtogether, my headlines fading, and dirt covering my ads! Oops, I should be readable so long, here comes a stupid mutt. Ow! That’s it! That’s all I need, canine teeth in my type. Well, at last I’m _ inside. Where to now Ah, isn’t that nice, the den. That’s it, stupid, put me down by a pair of stinkin’ slippers. Ah, finally I’m in the hands of an expert. I can breathe again, that elastic’s finally off. That’s it. Spread me on a radiator. I don’t know about him, e | of course. This summer marked the birth of this way-out combo, which plays both instrumental and vocal surfer songs. Gary MacShara, Von Nielsen, Paul Quigley, Rick Wessler, and Tom Whittemore, the Henchmen, finding their services in high demand, played at many functions, including a benefit sponsored by the Juniorettes, and a jam session at the Surfside Teen Club, in Salt Lake City, at which they won first place for the best combo. | What makes them the best combo? : Tom controlling the bass. Drum: “An instrument consisting of a cylindrical frame of wood or metal, with a sheet of dried skin stretch- | ed over each end and played by beating sticks.” . The stick beater sitting behind the Henchmen’s drums answers to the name of Paul. Organ: “A large musical wind instrument with pipes, scunded by compressed air from bellows, and played by many keys. HP i The Henchmen, But this year, the class of 66 will make the vital steps necessary before taking the reins as seniors. During this school year, you will decide many things. You will nominate, as well as vote for students to lead the school during the 1965-66 school year. Student Body, Senior Class, DPa What has a shaggy surfer cut, three guitars, five pairs of matching baby blue Adlers, and sings? 3 i, THURSDAY, AUGUST |