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Show SCOT CRIBBLER Fi ona Picks Ben Mrs. HODSON McThing ¢ * Y JUDY - Mrs, ‘McThing, A Southerner himself for many, years, Rev. Logan has first-hand knowledge of the problem. _ edy, has. been chosen as Ben LoHe said the South Has plunged mond High’s play for ‘the year into a new Civil War even though and cast memthe “Negro has just as mu h bers are already place in society as I have.” at work on hearsals. | Directing ion Mary a riotous com- re- The speakers subject fit nice:| ly into the classess’ current study is opic which is concerned with the Southern ‘crisis over setae . Wool- e ‘Members ae a . Students of the nn Mc- two weeks day. Allister, Linda |; Bailey, Jerry } Wilson, Paul Tanner, Larry roaming ythe halls, noses in books, are preparing for |those tough term| ‘exams. Only Judy Hodson Tesch, Bob Bush, Jerry” Becraft, Coy Adams, Jean Ann Holbrook, Anna Isackson and Jerilyn Steph. ens. Frank Wohl, Roslyn. Singleton, Ronnie Patterson, Tom Greenwell and Orlan Owens. Student directors are Judy Cavalli and Judy Burks. The play will be ree in late Novem- Tip of. the tam to Thomas Beat a another semi-finalist in National Merit Scholarship petition. Thomas took the a at ae High in Towis now a student left until judgement French and Spanish students were treated to something new in education when instructor Margaret Moyes recorded their voices to test pronunciation and language mastery. Sounds fun, but the truth is that mike is enough girl stage fright. to give Fact a is, it did. One student wasn’t even able to talk. Scared speechless. Others had a as much trouble. The Albonettes, all decked out in their new uniforms = ee and all — drew rousing cheers at Logan Friday night where their precision marching at halftime was a sight for sore eyes. Four girls’ from Ben Lomond The band proritea ‘musical asattend the Leadership Day ses- sistance. sion at Ogden High. They are Culture came to school Friday Helen Profaizer, Carolyn she a when Maestro Maurice Abravanel ens, Ann Graser and Jeri yn conducted the Utah Symphony Stephens. — Orchestra in an assembly: Anita Baird played a flute ‘solo Newshawk Linda Bailey has “ae of the entertainment. been having her troubles with ee Sumpter Logan, Presthe Highlander, Ben Lomond’s school paper, but it should be ieican History and ‘American off the presses next “week. Pre ems students Thursday that Biggest problem | this year is the lot of the Southern Negro is breaking in a whole new staff. a hard one. But almost all — including Discussing integration — prob- editor Linda — are ‘sophomores or juniors and should be back lems, he said that justice is somenext year. Their experience time supplanted by mob violence will stand the ‘paper in good and that mobs have no compasstead. Bi ae _| sion nor the innocent. October 19, 1958 |