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Show BEN ___ VOLUME 16 LOMOND OGDEN, Mlaet he UTAH HIGH NOV. 1, SCHOOL 1968 NUMBER Cross bonnie | assies it of 8 Country The Cross Country Team does again.s -‘Last Friday»as-many the students of B. L. were waitine to for begin, the the football . game“ hard working on the Cross:+ Cotntry killed Weber's track boys. men, Team= As the two teams lined up it was evident that Weberwas destined to lose. If one were to have looked down the starting line just before the race, he would have noticed the con- trast Ben between Weber's Lomond's team. The exploded was gun off, ankles biteac Weber ful knees and Weber and, smoking. Bec bs 'S “hen off the line, not like but taking smooth grace- strides. Running complicated, course took were as the its The highly mide. on Weber, favored final to Venable, star, won Weber's former first win to fall behind their move. results, Randy won around, 1.0 tool they started Scotties made pouLts: and knocking this who team B. place. thita,. L.- The Firth: and sixth | The Pon ponnie Carole, Debbie, say be A NOTE FROM STUDENT COUNCIL A problem in every school,, is that the student's point of view and the administrator's point of view are completelydifferent. In-oudér:-ta-have cooperation between students Lynda, Vebbi, iLhnellissa kRoxenne, Brenda, ane Wendy, Jan, Christie, Sharla, Sandy, Lassies? ifarsha, through eleventh places. were good enough results OS ln te Win 30 LON. ‘Smile Miss Mower.” . and The Bonnie Lassie Drill valuable organization to the Scots. The 1960 Bonnie and have Lassies since occurred. were that time When team is a Ben Lomond organized in many changes first started, nearly everyone who signed up made the team. Today Bonnie Lassies must try out and are judged on their smiles, splits, kicks and marching ability. They must also maintain a B grade average. In the beginning, Bonnie Lassies held more than one office. However, now they must chose between the drill team and any other office. Bonnie Lassies work hard to promote school spirit. For the three summer months they began practice at either 5330 or 6:00 a.m. week, in order to five days perfect new drill the lassies fore and after school eral hours. New the drills group as a a work be for sev results from aowhole. Each girl gives suggestions and then the Drill Mistress put them together. The routineis then fitted to the music. The officers of the group are: Wendy Jenkins, President Debbi Keesler, Secretary-Treasurer; Pat Hassel, Historian; Karen Lucas, Drill Mis tress; Marsha Skinner, Drill Mistress. The Lassies director is Miss of the Joy CoBonnie Mower administration, each must understand the other's position. The Student Council's aim is to bridge this gap. When the Student Council votes ona resolution, it has lyzed. It then to administration If vetoed, must give The reasons been ana- is.- presented for approval the administration reasons for denial. are then conveyed to the student body via the home room representatives. If we use this system, we should have better The is mutual best through understanding means the to Student be heard Council Unless student's wishes are expressed to their representaCives,, tiey have ng vighe te complain. The entire success of this year's Council rests-on the students expressingtheir wishes. | |