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Show May The Lamp of ‘Good Luck Knowledge Shine Brightly Throughout Class of ‘61 Ben Lomond VOLUME 8 New To Officers Right: Austad; race ne for 1961- 62 Year Studenthody Class High School OGDEN, UTAH, WEDNESDAY, MAY 24, 1961 Include From Top To Bottom, S. Bluemel, K. Peterson, M. Thomas, R. Nebeker, S. Blood, D. Irving; Left Officers, A. Garr, D. Hansen, M. Black, R. Officers, B. Andrews, D. Thompson, S. Dodge, Cheerleaders, K. Sederholm, J. Mack, K. Stewart. D. Suekawa, B. Gunnell, N. Stowe; Girls’ and Boys’ Association Officers, white gowns; and the lads will wear the dig- nified blue robes, while both wear the scholarly topped with the red, white and blue tassels. caps Commencing the program, the graduates will march in and take their seats. Our Studentbody President, Kim. Butters, will offer the invocation and will be followed by “One World,”’ sung by the A Capella Choir. Mary Ann McAllister will begin the speeches built around the theme, “Where Are We?”; Brian Wangsgard follows directly after her. Bruce ards, Swenson, Lynn Kim Phillips Rich- and Jay Gorteinsky will play the clarinet version of “Interlude.” An- na Isakson, Pat Clair Austin: student will speakers. Weenig and conclude A the trio com- posed of Lillian West, Sally Whittier and Ruth Halvorson and accompanied by Rene Sandgren will sing an graduation song. appropriate Mr. Lionel Dreschel will present the graduates, and Dr. T. O. Smith will accept them just previous to the presentation of the diplomas. The choir will sing the final number, “Processional Hymn.” The solemn march terminates the grade mond music Tuesday Lo- at Both the Girls’ Glee cai the A Capella Choir performed. Students who sang solos were: Reed Hansen, Ruth Halvorson, Hazel Bronson, Judy Ambrose, Lillian West, Sally Whittier, David Pettingill and Alan Yorgason. Linda Brown and Paul Nielson played piano solos. Also on were the evening’s a girls’ trio, iors and their parents after exercises the directly in the Scot- quartet, consisting of Brenda Gunnell, Judy Macfarlane, Jan Wolthuis, Diana Layne and Rosemary Russell, accompanist; tie gym. The theme and decoraand a mixed ensemble, consisttions will revolye around a ing of Judy Ambrose, Marilyn Southern Plantation called Egan, Ruth Halvorson, Marilyn “Graduation Cotillion.” The “Four Sounds” will provide the music. served dance Refreshments about will end 10:30, about will be and t the 11:30. Logan Anderson, and other Ameri- Kinsman, Carol Sorenson, Lillian West, Sally Whittier, Reed Hanson, Roger Lee, Doug Parker, Dave Pettingill, Arthur Sandgren, Alan Yorgason and Paul Nielson, accompanist. Elections have been spread over a period of two months, but now the suspense is over. Studentbody lead- - ers selected are President, Arnie Garr; Vice President, Dave Hansen; Secretary, Margaret Black, and Historian, The ten-day cruise will bring Ruth Austad. her to New York on July 24, Those elected to Girls’ Association officers are Presiand Ann will be in Ogden apdent, Sherry Bluemel; Vice-President, Karen Peterson; proximately August 15. Secretary, Margaret Lee-Thomas. Boys’ Association ofBen Lomond Scots may feel ficers are President, Russel Nebeker; Vice- President, can Field sail from Service students will Rotterdam, Holland. that their are tough, final examinations but a Norse exam is nothing to laugh at. ' The school has final tests the last three weeks of June, and these tests include all informa- acquired Ann since the first is in the which fifth is year equiva- lent to the second year of Junior College. If students pass these exams, they will be admitted to a higher college. Graduation is scheduled for the third week of June. Everyone Asks, "Where are we?" Seniors say, "We know!" Ann’s day school spring had vacation. an and Norwegian engagement parties would seem strange to us. The bride-to-be is given her ena party ding, and and wedding previous she rings at to the wears both wedon her right hand. One cannot distinguish and the between engaged; problem arises. the and and Sharon Dodge, Secretary, comprise senior class officers with Dick Suekawa, President; Brenda Gunnell, Vice dent, and: Nancy Stowe, tary, chosen to lead the PresiSecrejunior class. Albonette leaders will. be Sharon Knifong, President; Clara Profaizer, Vice President; Lorna Bluemel, Secretary, and Sue Morrin, Historian. Varsity cheerleaders are Kay Sederholm, Janet Mack, Gayle Wangsgard, Susan Marriott, Karen Stewart and Jane Ander- : married thus, a The Ben Lomond High School PTA has chosen Mr. Lloyd Al- kema as their president for the 1961-62 school year. He will be assisted by Mr. Robert Heiner, Vice-President; Mrs. Mardell Wimmer, Second Vice President; Mrs.. Barbara Stockdale, Secretary; and Mrs. Ruth Reed, Historian. The present PTA officers are Mr. Wayne Music Students Participate in Festival After’ much preparation by all concerned, the annual choral and instrumental festivals were held on May 4 and 11, respectively at Bonneville High School. Ogden, and Weber, Ben Lomond Gross, President; The order By drew in Ben was chance, his own A fifth ace the es Capella group to Choir appear. After finishing their selec- tions, the audience gave them a standing ovation. The groups participating in the instrumental festival were Ogden, Weber, the and which was Mr. Santiren choir, and the Lomond the Charles Secretary; par- They sang six numbers: “Ave Maria,” “Gloria Patri,’ ‘Blue Are Her Eyes,” “Miserere Mei,” “Ballad of Brotherhood,” and “Set Down Servant.” Ben Lomond Orchestra, a Hall, the festival. Mrs. Geraldine Grill, Vice President; Dr. Ellis McAllister, Second Vice - President; Mrs. Mrs. Jack Coltrin, Treasurer. Bonneville were ticipating schools in the choral groups appeared ed by drawing. New PTA Officers her family went to the mountains to observe the ‘“Holmenkollday,” a ski fest with contestants from all over Europe. gagement Secretary, Dennis. Irving. Chosen for 1961-62 eight- She Steve Blood; Boyd Andrews, President; Dale Thompson, Vice President; son. pro- consist- ing of Lillian West, Sally Whitschool years for 350 Scotties. tier, Ruth Halvorson and Rene The Juniors will sponsor a Sandgren, accompanist; a girls’ reception and dance for the Sen- a final tour of Norway, Gymnasium, 8 p. m. as the B. L. choir ensembles and soloists displayed their talents. gram Ann grade. filled the Ben auditorium After tion Scots Display Musicianship Rich S. Marriott, ‘i Elections Span Over Two-Month Period school careers with mix- ed emotions tomorrow evening at 8 p. m. in the Ogden Tabernacle at the commemoration of the eighth graduation exercise of Ben Lomond High. The lassies will don the regal G. See SCOTS ELECT 1961 62 OFFICERS Class of ‘61 Steps Into a New Life Seniors will end their high Your Life NUMBER 5 Bonneville, and . bands, the Ogden combined orches- tra from Weber and Ogden and Weber det bands. and Bonneville Ca- ; |