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Show SCOTS WEEK MONDAY: HOP-SCOTCH TOURNAMENT BEGINS MARBLE TOURNAMENT SEG TUESDAY: DEBATE — ALL DAY YOU AND YOUR COLLEGE MEETING — 2:30 p. m. in the choral room WEDNESDAY ASSEMBLY THURSDAY MEDICAL CAREER CLAN 8:40 P. M. in the Reception Room : WRESTLING ae — BLHS at BONNEVILLE : “What FRIDAY: GATHERING OF THE CLANS — 9:00 to 11:00 a. m. BASKETBALL GAME — ROY at BLHS REPORT CARDS SATURDAY: ALUMNI DANCE, 8:30 to 11:00 p. m. DEBATE — ALPINE FORENSIC FESTIVAL does a Scot wear un- der his and Gillespie at kilt?” side) could but right us, busy practicing to Kap right, probably now tell they’re for the “hop- tournament. EEO Scots” Coaches (left Male i S ae You Ben Lomond High School VOLUME 14 OGDEN, UTAH, MONDAY, JANUARY 30, 1967 Scots Week Brings Excitement, Tradition Scots’ Week began this kilts and ‘‘bow ties.” The boys’ Hop-Scotch tradition started last year. Contest which starts today. Honor Society Wants You! morning with everyone wearing their Tournament begins today. This new Also, new this year, the Girls’ Marble Eliminations for both events will be Has chemistry made inferior? seem Does oe a you. fel gi ; made Monday through Wednesday. Thursday finalists will com: | ot ° The ae ‘Scots’ Assembly highlights Wednesday. coe previous studentbody presidents: Dennis Stetler, the first studentbody president; Art Jones, and Richard Judd, will speak. The Junior Class is sponsoring supposed to wear Scots dress. Inter-Clan officers (left to right) Linda Sederholm, Cheryl To Mark End of Scots Week Alumni Dance Saturday Night : The "i alumni dance alumni are especially invited to attend the dance Saturday, February 4th, from 8:30 to 11:00 in the gym. The Interclan members are busily preparing decorations, and working out the final details. Officers are: President, Brent Saxton; Vice President, Cheryle Fisher; and Secretary, Linda Sederholm. A live e s ; band will provide the dance music. Light refreshments will be served at the intermission. - The dress is best dress. SCHOLARS TO Ruskins to Present Assembly “Around the World in 60 Minutes” will be the theme of the senior class assembly, which is coming next month. Ruskin President Don Belliston has urged that all seniors interested in participating should contact him or one of the other class officers. The assembly will be based on entertainment around the world, so: all those interested should plan their talent acts around the entertainment feature of a particular country. GET AWARDS Eight Scottish scholars have entered the 1967 Sterling. Scholar Awards contest, sponsored jointly by KSL and the Deseret News. The contest is based on several dnan cations Students show high levels of ae citizenship, leadership, is Saturday afternoon the debate team is going to the Alpine Forensic Festival in a group. Debate groups all over Utah are expected to attend. Their topic: “Resolved—The Foreign Aid Program of the United States should be limited to non-military assistance.” The Alumni Dance is the finale for Scots’ Week. The Interclan Federation sponsors the dance. It’s best dress and dance band. is schedul- ed as the finale to this year’s Scots’ Week. All Ben Lomond Everyone Thursday we have a wrestling match at Bonneville. It’s an important match and everyone is invited. Friday from 9 till 11 in the gym the Gathering of the Clans takes place. The Salt Lake Scottish Pipers and the Highland Dancers will perform. The different clans will put on skits for the studentbody. Report cards will be distributed after school. Also, Friday, there’s a game at Roy. _ Fisher, and Brent Saxton get things ready for Alumni Dance. . a Scots’ Dance. must and character. Those nominated fant Ben Lomond’s various departments include: General Scholarship—Mary Maddox; Business—Margo Stagge; Mathematics—Mike Garrard; English—Bill Marsden; Science—Darrell Bench; Home Living—Jeanette Eldredge; and . Art—Sharlene Slaughter. | U v. LLC YCa Uli Mondays and Wednesdays. Here’s how it works: If you are having trouble with any of your homework, just drop in at the library after school. An honor society member will be there to help you with anything you need. Tutoring systems have sometimes failed in the past because no one used them. Don’t let this failure happen again. The tutoring system is built for you, so take advantage of it! Brigadoon’ To Be Presented Debate Team: Full Speed Ahead During February The Debate teams have been doing a very commendable job this year. Led by their coach, Mr. Monson, they have won key meets against Weber and Ogden. Last week Bonneville defeated Ben Lomond at Bonneville. Debate ‘Teams are: Clark Taylor, Pete Isakson. Brad Hunter, Glade Wimmer. Randy Dryer, Brent Glissmeyer. Bruce Wade, Bruce Van Dyke. Pete Gillins, Roger Brown. Greg Sanders, Doug Threlkeld. Jim Dembitz, Craig Read. Alma Fowler, Jolene Moore. Liz Warner, Kathy Hall. David Emmert, Lynn Jensen. Lorie Evans, Marvin Johns. Dale Barnett, Scot Hallowell. Melissa Baker, Pat Eccles. Connie Stowe, Larry Peterson. Shal Whitford, Pat Wahlquist. Diane DeYoung, Diane Yorgason. Grant Wilson, Kim Yorgason. Schedule Contests for Debate The topic of this year’s debates is “Military Assistance.” Tuesday January 31—Box Elder and Logan at BL. Saturday February -4—Alpine Forensic Festival Tuesday February 7—Debate meets with the Legislature and Highland High Friday February 10—Weber State College Saturday February 11 Forensic Tournament Brigadoon’s cast has been working diligently toward the completion duction. of the Leads musical have pro- worked since December, performing for their musical play debuts. The chorus is practicing every night after school, i finished opening and in plenty night. the of scene time for Special outfits have been made for each actor and actress, and thousands of dollars have been spent on a live orchestra, scenery, music, costumes, and new stage equipment. Play dates are February 8, 9, 10, 11. February 8th is a matinee formal dress rehearsal. All four showings have reserved seats only. Tickets for evening performances are $1.00 and $2.00. Matinee tickets for the eighth of February are only 50c. You .can obtain tickets for the play from any member of the cast. ~ _ |