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Show fiat cetet ; is- o oe 2 t, hn TO eat ay Beis oes Fe * Sa % 7 S 4 Day of 4 aie “ Fa ae A ~ Reckoning By JUDY HODSON The anxiously awaited day at Ben Lomond High School when Scots received their report cards. finally arrived. A few disappointed faces appeared in the halls, but most Scotties seemed satisfied with the grades. However, some vowed to do better. during the coming semester. Honor roll lists haven’t been posted as yet, but many are hopeful their names will be included on the list. Ben Lomond’s cute studentbody secretary, Jerlyn Stephens, has duties galore. Besides taking minutes at every meeting she attends, Jerlyn takes care of correspondence with other high schools, is a member of the Scottish Book Committee, attends executive board meetings, assembly committee events, student officers’ and student council meetings. What does she like to do in her spare time? “Everything,” exclaimed Jerlyn. Jerlyn doesn’t believe it’s _ very practical to go steady in high school. “You don’t have as good a chance to meet people when you’re going steady as you do when you're not,” was Jerlyn’s quick reply. “But,” she continued, “you do always have a date.” Jerlyn’s parents are Mr. and Mrs. Earl F. Stephens. NEW STUDENT TEACHERS. Ben Lomond welcomed new student teachers recently. George Nelson and Jack Boyle turned. classroom procedures over to American history teacher Rossein Noori from Brigham Young University. He is a native of Iran.. Taking over DeLoss Eggleston's. classes is Sue Marie Anderson, who also is learning the ropes by teaching some of J. F. Giroux’s students. Miss Sue Delle Crandall is instructing Glen Collins’ students. for her training in the commercial department. Seminary students took out | their ice skates Thursday and * headed for a.party at the Coliseum. Afterwards the cold, ‘tired, and hungry skaters returned to the Seminary, where hot chili was served. Dancing : and games finished the evening of well-rounded fun, | Girls’ Association officers have come out of a huddle and di- vulged the. deep dark secret as to the theme of the Girls’ Dance. The dance, and most year, has Une which is the . largest formal affair of the as its theme, “Capris Femme.” Translation? Wait till next week and find out. Here’s a hint. It’s. French. Working hard on decorations for the dance is Sidnie Smuin, while Coy Adams is busying herself with making posters for the big affair. Sniffed anything unusual in the east hall? Don’t worry. It’s only the chemistry department whipping up some delightful odors. Rumor has it, though, that the best smells are yet to come this spring. Well, we can certainly wait. _ Klan Kapers: Bowling enthusiasts got toghether at last to form a bowling clan. Members either learn how to bowl or enter into league play. They meet at every the Alley Tuesday White City and really have afternoon Bowling ° a ball. The faculty hasn’t been left out of the swing of things, either, for it has organized a bowling club. Teachers meet. Tuesday nights at the Paramount Bowl. Attention, all Scots! The first week of February has been set aside as “Scotch Week.” It should ‘prove to be very interesting with ‘displays and books to catch your attention. Thought of the week: Keep smiling. It makes people wonder what you're up to! , |