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Show 4, 1963 PAGE 3. HIGHLANDER HIDDEN MEANING IN CLASSROOMS MEET THE SCOTS Seniors Has “‘Ripley’s Believe It or Not” shocked anyone lately? Ripley’s strange findings would surely seem routine in comparison to those disclosed during an after-school survey of the blackboards of Ben Lomond. In the Limelight © In order to have the best spirit yet at Ben Lomond, not only Loin sports but in all Ben mond activities, we must have year student participation. This we have selected several fortu’64 nate students of the class of = in Meet the Scots. The following students rep-3: ofS resent this issue’s selection . students whom you should meets thee before the next issue of in three= appears Highlander weeks: RON MOORE BEVERLY LARRY BROWN For instance, “they named the child Martha” announced che words on one board. Another heralded that “truth (kept in the dark) will never save the world.” Still philosophizing, . someone declared in writing that “thoughtlessness and selfishness turn the milk of human kindness sour.” JENSEN For persons of a more practical nature, information did not seem lacking, either. “For cherry flavoring, add .%4 teaspoon cherry flavoring and tsp. vinegar.” Or, if one cannot utilize this priceless hint, perhaps he will “call Susan Sewer at 3-1980.” If trying to win an argument, the following assumptions might prove helpful, since no one could understand their logic: Kathy Price, Valdez, John Ron Moore, Larry Jensen, Judy Slater, Maurice Castellano, Rogee | er Deamer, Beverly Brown MAURICE CASTELLANO JUDY SLATER High School’s Ben Lomond reDance Clan elected officers cently, and although the officers selected may do a fine job, the the manner of conducting election left something to be not does desired. The blame fall on any of the officers, but on a lack of preparation. Voting consisted of standing up against a wall to show support for each nominee. This naturally led to double voting, and an all-around *% * * Future or Bennion, The Teachers of America, Clan electyear. last officers their ed Those selected include: Peggy Cahoon ............ President Norma Boeslund ........ Vice-Pres. Rosanne Smith .... Sec. & Treas. Tamara Quick .... Publicity Mgr. Diane Historian Masters They plan to meet regularly on a Tuesday twice a month. In Salt Lake City, on October 10, the members plan to attend a U.E.A. section meeting at the University of Utah. At this meeting, under the direction of Dorothy Zimmerman, the students will confer from 9:00 A.M. until 12:00 noon. A representative of the Peace Corps will speak after being introduced by Tamara Quick. Tammy, a State Board member, will also direct a questioning period. * * % The Rifle Clan also organized itself and elected officers. Students holding the offices include: Pat Haymes, President; Stan Chadwick, Vice-President; and Terry Pulver, Secretary. Their advisors are Moana, Tuning, and the new cooking teachye & Bd offspring live. 4. No out.” sparrows in and elections, “political groups clude zealots, herodians, inand publicans.”’ FRED KATHY PRICE SILVESTER DEAMER “Pork Barrel” and “wrinkling qualities,” of course, require no explanation. Tachometer? Specialized Hubcaps? | ROGER Me and My Blanket Need McCall’s October issue reviewed a book titled ‘Security Is a Thumb and a Blanket.” The article reads “The cartoonistauthor, as though everybody didn’t -know, is Charles M. Schulz, creator of the popular comic strip “Peanuts.” Security comes in a variety of gilt-edged shapes and forms and is by no See Ogden Auto Parts 363 23rd St. PP ~~ OO means the exclusive province of Peanut-size people. ‘For mom and dad, it’s always handy to have a hubby around the house when the zipper sticks or when the bow tie just doesn’t tie right. The “steady” always comes in handy when it’s time for the annual Prom or Sock Hop. For the paper staff it’s the threeinch filler. (If you don’t be- S Ogden Auto Parts Large stock of Moccasins $2.95 up MODERN SHOE LLL lieve size). me try this article for | S LEVI' si dln as 23rd St. Pridden dll fla sn tet lll a We Have: of different items. Won’t you come in and see for yourself? THE FUN SHOP TRADE-IN ,.. potter F TRADE-UP 00h Your Old Instrument in Trade as Down Payment Glen Bros. Music Company es3 Bivd. alti nice gifts; in fact, hundreds % a6 Wash. 363 dilantin lel el For All Occasions, Pes oe 2305 ~ Disnslln al RR Costume accessories, Hula Skirts, Novelty Gags and CLINIC * Any clans who wish to have information printed in Clan Corner in the future should contact Judy Bennit, 782-9475. none ean THE INTER-CLAN FEDERATO WISH OFFICERS ION THEIR FOR APOLOGIZE LACK OF ORGANIZATION AT CLAN. THEY PROMDANCE A REOCISE TO PREVENT CURRENCE IN THE FUTURE. die. 3. All etter | devel. POPOL may off- “How High the““ Moon”;a,1, “Ea MW lade organization ten ad responsibilities, a 2. All parents VALDE t of- op. Those elected include: Jerry McFarlane, President, Brent Belliston, Vice-President; Craig Adams, Secretary. has The well - read individual might select a tale from this interesting list of short stories: “Of Missing Persons”, “The Affair of the Wayward Jeep”, or GO planned JOHN LOO vidual ne oe LOLOL nized mess. Now tl “1. Each pair spring per year. ’ in tsi Munn CLAN CORNER = un Fred Silvester. ce) Nagel eek ala ale OCTOBER ae FRIDAY, 2546 Wash. Blvd. Phone 399-379 | |