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Show RS SRAM FRIDAY, 8 75 SEPTEMBER 19, 1969 Preface By KATHY Now that the sophomore boys are finished disrobing in the Rifle Range and the sophomore sirls have discovered where the senior boys hide out during secynd lunch, the newest additions ‘0 the studentbody should disrover some of the unwritten laws of our school. Listen up, 3rodies! 1—Do not go past the R. O. Room whistling ‘‘You’re in the Army Now.” Someone is bound to show their appreciation by blackening both your eyes. Front Back Row, Row, TIPS left to right: Mr. Brown, left to right: Mr. Slater, ON Mrs. Gibson, Mrs. Anderson and Mr. Coach Jones, and Coach Belnap. Dancing is always a : showcase for courtesy, but occasionally tact also is called for on the dance floor. Here handling are tips for situations com- monly encountered dance. | at a You've been dancing with ‘one boy for several dances. and believe Tesch. Ben Lomond Gains Ten New Teachers DANCING c¢ 2—The hall fountains are for decorative purposes ONLY, not for drinking (although they are sometimes used as chewing gum and candy wrapper receptacles. Take a tip from the upperclassmen and keep a bottle in the parking lot. it’s time for a Ben Lomond has acquired ten new teachers since the last school year. Mrs. Anderson, Miss Blair, and Miss Phillips are new in our vocational training section. Mrs. Squires is our new librarian. Mr. Belnap, and Mr. Tesch are in the Special Education Department. Mr. Brown in Industrial Arts, Mrs. Gibbons in the English Department, Mr. Lunsford in the History Department, and Mr. Sneddon teaches 3—Easy teachers don’t appreciate their classes being called “Free Time.” 4—-Fiach year, the cooks in the lunch room buy an abundance of something to keep the football players regular. Last year it was raisins, and the year before, prunes. So far, no one knows what they’ve planned for this ear, but anyone with a nor< he face.” After. five minutes away from the scene, return and head fora group. om p 1: ees o gs RI KL will them how great the Ben Lomond student body is. sides, locked 'S7 ee , . tre LL: eC: kt eas punist as A > Pear a JOHNSON 5—No necking in the halls. This privilege is reserved for us married seniors. 6—Any money lying on the floor belongs to the seniors; any lunch tickets lying around belong to the juniors and the janitors have first choice on all trash. If anything is left, the sophomores are welcome to it. 7—Room 70 is on the second floor, so stop asking. 8—For all those of you who have been late to Seminary waiting for the crossing guard: Go to class. He’s only there before and after school. 9—Contrary to popular belief, your part in the S-C-O cheer is “Yeah, Yeah,” not ‘“Yeaaaaahh!” 10—And so many other things, it’s impossible to mention them here. Don’t let this list depress you. Some day you'll know everything necessary to be a Ben Lomond sophomore. Of course, by then you'll be a junior. 2 cl GAME TIME 5:00 P.M. x the restrooms are after first lunch. When anumber ends, your partner murmurs “Thanks,” leads you off the floor and then leaves. Your move is to mingle. Join a group and stay with it until someone else asks you to dance. You're dancing with your favorite boy when another. cuts in, Don’t show \displeasure. Grin and Dit until the number is j; and you can rejoin favorite. The poise graces dancing you the SCHEDULE September 19th: September 25th: September 26th: September 27th: October 1st: October 3rd: For future OF you your bear over your and social learn through will remain with rest of your life. EVENTS (Today) Iron Horse Game, 5:00 p. m. in Stadium. 25 cents and S. B. card. Girls’ Association Tea and Boys’ Association Assembly. Football, Ben Lomond at Bonneville; Roy plays Ogden in Ben Lomond Stadium. Band Day and Senior Day at University of Utah. Dance Clan, 7 to 9 p. m. in the Gym. 25 cents admission. Football, Ben Lomond at Roy; Logan plays Ogden in Ben Lomond Stadium. activities, consult the PLAID PARADE. 250 BIG BEAR $625 Ogden Yamaha |