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Show ee Nw BEN VOLUME 16 ae y oN LOMOND OGDEN, Nes N es M4 4 Ny HIGH UTAH, SCHOOL JANUARY 16, NUMBER aR ae Tonight there Journalism Gym. Dance it will freshments mission will at be be be 25 Body Cards and will be admitted cept by date. a Ben in_ from 7-9. served, and cents 50 cents from The B,L.-Ogden Lomond held will will be Rethe with ad- Student without. another Band the No one school will ex- be the- B.L.- Ogden EXCHEQUERS4 This is the Journalism first Stomp. annual The’ proceeds will go Bes toward a better everyone come helping school and enjoy your school 15 teams, OLA ge ene set IL PO teams. eg year's They yourself by Listed Debate 8 men's Diane Donovial is” this year's editor of the''Thistle. Diane served on the Thistle staff last year. She is a member of the Honor Society. Diane says she would like to attend Utah State and become an English teacher. So paper: Teams This newspaper. Squad teams and consists 7 of woman's Joy Alkema-Marie Pagel : Kevin Folkman-Craig Thorsted Craig Finch-Tom Sanchez Shannon Fluckiger-Joan Smith Nancy Berry-Dick Lewis Sharon Austad-Mellody Dias John Grahm-Paul Nanny Ray Etcheverry-Dennis Hicken Kay Sanford-Pat Wahlquist Blair Marsden-John Davis Ray Hamada-Gary Taylor Danny Barnes-Lorraine Medina the A.F.S. school year of needs 69-70. your please Groves help. This year the American Field Service, better known as the Foreign Exchange program, was for December unable ard on to place imately Merril contact If Chosen a student at Ben Lomond. Since no one was able to take a foreign student into their home this year, Ben Lomond ‘cannot send a Scot abroa this summer. : The American Field Service is a valuable contribution to better inter-nation friendship. The program places approx- 1,400 American students abroad each year. It also brings over 3,000 students from more than 60 countries to the United States each year. FLASH: ! Kyle Mattson was chosen as the student-of-the-month for January, He was elected by the Student Council.Scots, Caodet Put. o. are: Charlie (Chuckie) Casperson-Kent Jan Garrard-Shelley Anderson Craig Thorsted is President of the Seminary and Vice President of the Honor Society. Craig has great interest in Science and is now taking his third year of Chemiatry. He received an excellent rating at the ScienceFair. anyone John would Davis or like Kay to take Stanford a foreign Cader SFC chosen as Vaughn Cadet by January Gunnell was Month a military bo- of 8th. the He is a member of D Company. To be nominated for this achievement, a cadet must have no demerits, an A average and show outstanding leadership ability. For this achievement ceive a medal, he will re- ribbon, andalso tickets for two a movie at the Egyptian Theater and a dinner for two lor. at the Utah Noodle Par- Cadet Gary Brough, a member of C Company, was chosen as the runner-up student into their home forthe 13 |