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Show FRIDAY, MAY HIGHLANDER 24, 1968 PAGE MEET THE SCOTS 5 Hindrance By KRIS PETERS ‘|Pm riding on my stream of life, I have been stopped. The water has crept over the stones :| And passed me by. Two stones have become a hindrance to me, ‘| That tortures and weakens (Kris won second place in the Thistle Writing Contest for this poem. However, it was left out of the publication.) LETTERMEN no station My envy e’er could raise; A Scot still, A Scot still; I knew nae higher praise —Robert Burns Thanks to Printers We would like each student to know that the printing of our Highlanders has been done by Mr. Gale from Gale Printing and our Lowlanders have been printed by Mrs. Cory and Mrs. Stowe in the office. We would like to thank these people for all the work they have done for us this year. The Staff NEED A — RACK? e Ogden Auto Parts & Glass Co. 363 22nd St. --Ifit has to do with tk MUSIC It has Glen to do Bros. Co. with Music See us for all your MUSICAL NEEDS 2546 Wash. Blvd. Home of Necessary and Unnecessary Auto Parts Ogden Auto Parts & Glass Co. ee a ee ~ ae ve i a ee ee et a a oe ap, a i dip, a, dip, dip, dip, Gp, Gir, di, a, a, din, din SLD OND ONG ONS So sass ssa i ip tip, ee dip, din, di, di Now you can wear the symbol of your high school while you are still a sophomore, junior or senior. Don’t wait until you’re almost ready to graduate to get your school ring. Order yours today from Zale’s, in magnificent 10K gold rings for all schools. It’s so easy to own, on convenient terms. Wear it while you pay. di Boys’ $32.50, Downtown, Newgate ae TRACK Jerry Staley John Dias Larry Walker Rodger Burnett Doug Cottle Todd Parker Mike Lutz John DeBoer Kent Malan Jerry Kihlstrom J. R. Patee Robbie Smith Scott Mickelson Dennis Martin Bruce Ahrensback Dale Slade Harold Thompson George Green Dave Muirbrook Randy Venable Dick Jardine Neil Chadwick William Haywood Rex Tucker John Wolthuis Robbie Alley nation, dir, TENNIS Chuck Pomeroy Mike Saunders David Pomeroy Jerry Sall Kyle Mattson Joe Dietz No WANTED! Trail bike and rifle. Call 782-6588 7 Dennis Martin Gene Woods Larry McDonald Dick Jardine Jerry Kihlstrom Dave Muirbrook Rick Younger Bruce Salvo di, dp, FOOTBALL Doug Cottle Larry McDonald Rick Younger Steve Rubino Maurice Bowens Russell Carruth Dean Post Bruce Gilbert Tony Gomez Art Suekawa Dick Jardine Ron Smith Stan Schaub Dave Schoss Richard Cottrell Terrill Windley Jerry Staley Seott Mickelson Daryl Pilgreen Robert Alley Dave Sneddon Mike Saunders Larry Peterson Dale Slade Dennis Slade Dennis Holiday Doug Owens Dave Chatlin Layne Reed Paul Bryner BASKETBALL Highlander Motto >, Randy Gaither Mike Gregory Steve Kofoed John Willis George Green Bruce Johnson Scott Swift Jeff Fleming Chuck Pomeroy Mike Morrison Allen Olsen Steve Rodell Art Suekawa William Haywood Tom Shock Mike Ferrin Julio Cortez Kent Malan Mike Saunders Kim Peterson Matt Fee Kerry Rasmussen Jerry Staley Matthew Fee Julio Cortez . Scott Anderson Kerry Rasmussen Craig Fields through junior high and has had nothing but A’s during this year. Brent will act as next year’s junior class. president. He has a very high opinion of Ben Lomond and its students. 2, GOLF ea Se Richard Cottrell ~ = -- smart, <>, Dick Jardine Art Suekawa Lee Ernstrom Brett Moulding Rick Younger Stan Schaub Maurice Bowens Gene Woods Dave Sneddon Tony Gomez Russell Jensen Kevin Charlton Bruce Salvo Brent Profaizer is a Open Girls’ 2431 $28.50 Washington Center, 3675 Wall an account todayl 3528-52 @ 2 Paes WRESTLING DeWayne Nicholsen Scott Barney Scott Torman Jerry Greene Gerald Acock Keith Stryker Robert Deamer Tony Gomez Lee Thompson Randy Venable a>, eC. BASEBALL Steve Stuart Larry McCubbin Mike Lizt Chuck Pomeroy Rob Smith Morrell Teeples Gene Woods Dave Muirbrook Chuck Chadwick Randy Jensen i>, CROSS COUNTRY Jerry Walker Todd Parker Roger Burnett Raymond Etcheverry Randy Venable George Green John Wolthuis Brent Johnson Dan Walker Pilkington - looking sophomore. He a B- plus average i - Brent good held i tre. John Davis is a junior this year. He played a part in the Children’s Theatre as the king. He was the policeman in “Carousel,” and acted as one of the witnesses in the’ school play, “Night of January 16th.” When asked what he likes to do most of all, John will inevitably reply, ‘‘Ski!” al Sandy Moss is a varsity cheerleader this year. She is an honor roll student, and has won a Sterling Scholarship for her work in the field of drama. She played female leads in both “Brigadoon” and “Carousel.’ She also played Maryann in the play of ‘Rumplestiltskin” for the Children’s Thea Da Randy Drake is this year’s Inter-Clan president. He was responsible for Scots’ Week’s huge success. He plans to enter Weber College this fall and enter the field of business administration. Randy was a former member of the newspaper staff, and was the editorial page editor. JEWELER 8S |