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Show PAGE TWO TF OCTOBER . Ootec L ©DO Seuritor YIGHLANDER We oF | - Sco a s +\Nn¢ 3lst Editor Hands Fingernails Debbie Tams Cynda Blodgett Bill Bommer Guy Wilson Néar noes .c. - Cae 6 ded + ewe me ee Brent detabn @ar¥ litte This of the mitted letter concerns the Thursday Oct. 23 presentation school play "Our Town", to which students were adfree with student body card. Maybe in order to screen whole would Dimples Jan Blanch Eaps genter He Teo Pate aneerwoo’ Jags pmile Janet Hair Yolanda our oe paces seari Beard Val Nose Lorene Moa Pay ioe Hayaoat out certain undesirable sophomore males, the I school should be made to pay an admission fee. not like to see this,instead, I would like to see es RE enue A UeReE free activities. There were over eight hundred dents at the play, several-~parents of the cast, pee yee "aa BUEyPEShese : ee nae oo Rick Woodbury Morris Gene Wadman Heward Cheeks Dawn Briggs Skin MaryAnn Kim Deveraux Vail Peterson Robby Alley Scott Gunnell Carole Tucker ae OUR SENIOR IDOLS 2? ? 2 Feces and bands Mueoelt Be students from Thuysday's other be On Oct. 15, the feel of out of and for Rita Stanford, both the school program, Rita seven BY AFS (The a man? ie newspaper soe i | would Wants All applicants. to the go next applicants They summer had to held by representatives Lomond; their community pose of the students better. were chosen Debra Spong, Debbie applied Hemisphere. - to any go to country. an to get They were to know gladly them, but it asked ques- committee had to vote for It was a difficult decision seems that Debbie and Rita the for will be good representatives for their country and AFS. They are hoping now that AFS will find a family for them so that they did not stand the interview and the excitement connected with it in vain. Bo The The See 2 oe Jr. Class will hold an Al Capone Stomp. special date wili be Wednesday, Nov. 12. "Johnny and the Bluebeats" will play. The price is 25¢ in Al Capone Dress and 50¢ without. Girls will be allowed to wear dress nants. Absolutely no levis: Prizes will be given for the hest costumes. Refreshments will also be served. A light show Everyone is SUPPORT TPE is at West Point planned. invited! JUNIOR CLASS REMEMBER DANCE CLAN ON NOVEMBER 5TH. ADMISSION FREE WITH DANCE CLAN CARD. WITHOUT CARD, COST iS 50c¢. me print ask little you Peace an apologize to we not What has happened months ago? only stay the the cast) to entire throughout the entire game. on the field are putting out a little because those serve every bit of your endeavors, Scotties. men support. cs out there Good on luck that game but Why? for an Been- Rk ‘em WWE ~— the in Mies Jim Schultz 68-69 Senior the tions about their families, friends, interests, and activities, which they take part in. After having interviewed every applicant for 20 minutes, the two finalists. let tire game without a break so the least we can do is stand and cheer while they are getting knocked around out there on the field. Take notice Scots, and follow a good example; at least remain till the end of the game regardless of the score. Even yell interview of the AFS, church, Ben and parents. The pur- interview was a bit are Juniors. Northern But Ee TOes Deee we remain standing cause those !l men GUNDA finalists great. sophomore boy in the audience, Did your audience participation in the third act make like Here | i) two was I have been receiving your latest @ditions of the Highlander and have become distressed because of certain letters to the editor, specifically about Scots leaving a game with S. ies. schools. audience only a few minutes remaining. school which I left only a few ; more B.L. stuschool of- certain bit Larry and I thought a Brown Burton ficials ie aaa e Lynn Voice ace Here Pe Eileen Taches Zizumbo nai a Mouth os ee Hoyas a : field all Class deyour ‘i Pres. oo bbelong | |