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Show PAGE TWO ee ee Dear Re oO SPN Pe a THE HIGHLANDER een Dear gn 4 see on } 7 pe I think the football team 1saes 1m Git ee ae Fd 9a Lousy. They didn’t even try.e hee ting roe It's I think most thetr school those big tough "Scots"? have the guts to stick e/ game, of the spirit ° > especially team OCTOBER 3rd, a Editor, ev went and heck. I think Iron Horse to doun like that we J kids after lost the since the got drunk butlt much to and wu football team game that's the them. be let band and pep never Some members themselves a good hard for It of club, t who loyal mca i Se te Lry amSone am writing tris Lo Rl etyAonthbnny t the BL studentbody. P ch LL challenge to the student- 4 season. ts easy very to untte hard High on the under to I partictpated have Peden Spe letter as ae ed 1Fe shallenge te keep the spirit high and stay united though our football team ts not having a LE ts cal Scots ge) in day a champton, ney inder of the exchange the Iron but anything less. with Horse Ogden game. This Usually after the Iron Horse game, whether we win or lose,. we always Lege the B.L. up, good look at themselves and _ see gust how -loyai they look to the guys on the field, and the pep assembly, I "eavesdropped” on some of the vistting students. JI heard two commentsthat really impressed me. One student satd, but this year ro one Our extol Spirtt to the peopie ecnoers. "If we oniy had thetr spirit!" Another said, "They Lave spirtt to spare!" Think about it. Sick of think ter I don’t to go > wanted to. te good know. No because seeing the tre one they us giris than was tose. could do 7 bet- boys. Staned, Skip One minute oes to the players ee Read how ie i } football we ay his want aent to much bedy i would Bonneville Bi now very feel the team Tt he ss stu- tf when rude We ice just gave spectators stt- STATE KF pleased to print are of the "All tra, and mond. the State" cele. eee the aia in band, orchesfrom Ben Lo- Aivin Gabrielsen-clarinet Rick Windley-tuba «0 sax CHOIR Pam Ridge, John Pyner Chris Scothern, Brent Kley Dennis Steffen, Steve Bexell Bruce Teeples, Pat Poulsen Williams, Georgia im- your When foreign to thetr sup- ts to the support They're Ss sete students school the lacks, see they how much must know spiritthat that greatest. also BL | like to thank everyone who sup- the final ported the Cross Country Team during the Mark just see Ballif meet. It meant a great deal to every /roo a“ team! of member of ti "COM the Thank foght Lng A Dan Scots, Walker if for them. Stgned, Shannon Fluckiger Janet Hoyal on le ee re tn COME CN STUDENT COUNCIL. INSTEAD OF WORRYING ABOUT STUDENT DRESS, LET'S START DOING SOMETHING ABOUT THE LITTER PROBLEM. WE SEE THE Kessler C ee : PC) _ GIRLS. EVERYONE SEES THE SCHOOL! NN ) Oe Co ie oO Bush 21° amine COU Th A. \ cera lela h W ) With outstanding student support and some hard working runners, Ben Lomond'steam has acquired a good habit--winning. Dan Walker led the well balanced team to victory in the Mark Ballif City and County Cross Country Meet on Sept. 19. Walker, who won first place and the Standard Examiner watch, teamed with John Wolthuis(/th place), Mike Kearney(9th), Mark Sabin(12th), and Stuart Murray(l4th) to snare the team trophy. CC The Scots reca-aptured the team title with "Sweet points. Weber’ was third, Ogden, fourth, and The team now heads into tough competition. must face Weber, Roy, Intermountain, and Sky lenge, and the runners will need the support Dit. The Weber The of BL cross country team met their first big Revenge" challenge up with the outstanding performance eight man team until this meet. He as BL's fifth man. toward team score.) The Scotties will of the from Roy by two Bonneville, fifth. On four successive weeks, they View. This will be a real chal if they are to continue their ha- in on Sept. 26, and came away with another victory. Scots took first, fourth, fifth, seventh, and ninth -— 26, Weber - 30. (Low score wins.) remainder Brownell-alto Frank Montierth-tenor sax Dan Organ-bassoon Susan Threlkeld-flute Ken Watxins~-trombone Stuart Murray-bass clarinet Mike means Dan Slater came eighth man on the CRCHESTRA BAND Arthur that tt1ts akan) o 7! Ph ost kL. names aaa YOU Pam see need lose. has LO- up all together and walked off the fteld, between the quarters’ Or even tf they left with just one minute left in the game and there wasn't a chance tn the world that we could win. I hate to say tt but we have some tt games. Fe ot who need your or jor kKncw and cther I would es Eattor, A very disturbing thing been happening at our Ben mond be you Please wait for shot to go off and win > can't the port. They Dear from Qaneet now Chk gave me the opportunity to meet several Ogden students. It also gave me the opportunity to hear what some Tigers thought of BL. Before but score a real have so Editor, don't body outa _ even 1en trying 1969 ’ been seen leaving the final minute of a game. Some people better take a wants or tt as_ ae Pin nan)! ¢ 7 on Benir, Lomond's side. ig ae DT a3 LA Amo really toooo bad some of up we © even were put board. I think Let-down. : a a dual for a meet close of the day. finished in agains team t score Dan had been ninth place (The first five finishers for each team are all that count Dan's good job gave the team their margin of Victory. need another good showing from Slater as well as from the team ee if they are to defeat Roy = this Friday. ~ WEDNESDAY , OCTOBER 8, BEN LOMOND WILL EXPERT TENCE ONE OF THE GREATEST, WILDEST , HILLBILLIEST DANCES WE'VE HAD IN A LONG TIME. THE SENIOR CLASS WILL SPONSOR A HILLBILLY SHOTGUN WEDDING DANCE. IT WILL BE FROM 8-10 p.m. IN THE GYM AND THE SOAL TWISTERS FROM CLEARFIELD WILL BE PLAYING. HILLBIL LY DRESS IS ENCOURAGED . THE COST IS 50¢ WITH HILLBILLY DRESS AND 75¢ WITHOUT. MARRIAGE CEREMONIES WILL BE PERFORMED FOR 25¢. (cheap) THE COST IS HIGH BUT FOR A GOOD REASON. THE SENIOR CLASS PROBABLY NEEDS MORE MONEY THAN ANY OTHER ORGANIZATION. THEY NEED MONEY FOR A GRADUATION PARTY, THE JR. PROM, DECORATING, TEAM PRESENTATIONS, AND THIS YEAR FOR THE FIRST TIMESINCE 1964, THE SENIOR CLASS WILL GIVE A GIFT TO THE SCHOOL. COME ON SCOTS. SUPPORT THE SENIORS. BESIDES, YOUR SOPHOMORE GIRLFRIEND MAY THINK YOU'RE REALLY MARRIED IF YOU DCN'T TELL HER. |