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Show TIME TO DON THINKING CAPS Christmas Fun is Just Ahead, But Hard Work First, Scots By JUDY HODSON Hoot, mon.. It’s time to your thinking caps, Ben oe cua don Lomond High Scotties. Just think, Clansmen and en, we're only five days that Christmas vacation! suggestion busy mas goes Scots jobs especially who work after have to school. be on to the | at Christ-' With the parties, assemblies we'll womfrom This all and jobs, our toes to get homework finished and study for those exams. Have a heart teachers; work harder in ’59! we'll If you’re wondering about the dark color on faces of Cliff Cahoon, Wohl, Dale Parks or Frank it’s not dirt. They’re only letting their beards grow. Don’t know the reason yet— maybe they’re trying to keep their ehins warm. (Is that it?) Have any newsworthy info you want in the paper? See Lyn- | da LaBreque. She’s: our new publicity manager. Sounds like | fun, Lynda, but you’ll be busy now! (The blue-eyed blonde received this position a week ago.) Getting down to hard rehears- als for “The Messiah” now is the a capella choir. Rehearsals with the Oratorical Society have been set at 7 p.m. Thursday nights. Lester Hinchcliff, director, assists the choir once or twice a week. It is scheduled for Dec. 28 in the Tabernacle. So, be there! Were you at the German Breakfast Friday morning? We had a grand feast. Brogue clan members didn’t complain about the early hour. Let’s have more (parties, that is). Have you seen the beautiful Christmas tree in front of the | auditorium? Student body officers placed and decorated the tree Monday to help remind us of the meaning of Christmas. Sounds of “Oh, Come All Ye greet you . Faithful” or “Rudolph, the RedReindeer” nosed as you walk down the halls. The rebeing are Carols of Christmas cordings tried for the first time. Colored lights dotting ceil- the ing add to the simplicity of the beautiful decorated tree. Christmas, boxes pared for special assembly are being needy families. next Friday, pre- In boxes will be shown and prepa for distribution. a the Senior girls who took the Betty Crocker test eagerly await news of the winner. You’ll have to wait awhile for results. The Medical Career Clan has really been busy this year. Officers: Marjorie Lepley, Darlene Armstrong and Carolyn Cravens report that many films have been shown to the aspiring doctors and nurses. Just recently, Edna Pope, head nurse at Utah General Depot, visited the clan to address them on the importance of assisting people. Clan members also visited hospitals in the city to view responsibilities first hand. The Albonnettes honored the football team Monday night with a dinner and dance. Among the tasty morsels served were turkey, sweet potatoes, corn, yams and ice €ream. Got your date for the Christmas dance yet? Better hurry! It’s Dec. 19 with special Plans are being made really big affair. music. for a ROTC corner: Our rifle team won over the Ogden High team recently, 1,728 to 1,726. High man on our squad was Ren Richins, with a score of 178 points. This match was the second of three for the Elks’ trophy. Although Ogden’s squad is four points ahead in the point score for the series, the teams meet for the last time in January to determine the winner of the Elks’ trophy. Len Allen, presented Darl KLO radio Smith official, the award of Teen Magazine for All-American football team, in an assembly on Wednesday. Great going, Darl, we're proud of you. se ‘ December 14, 1958 |