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Show Spring (Fever) Styles _ Appear at Ben Lomond Pam is Some wearing Mis-matched Clothing — -« Part parent among Ben the students Lomond Me , pants and spectators at the annual itt By Judy Hodson “§ ring has sprung, the grass has riz” . .. and Scots certainly feel spring in the air. Spring fever is apthe " of Initiation for Albonnettes around campus. New spring gym jamboree. Both boys’ and girls’ physical edu- cation classes took part in special games and exhibitions. Maxine Hull’s choreography class danced| the Roman Banquet were styles are beginning to several numbers during the promingle with the winter togs and a certain happy expression is on the gram. A large crowd attended. faces of most of the faculty and Latin students took a turn at Scots. Could it be the meadow lark sponsoring a party for Brogue heard inthe morning, or just the Clan members. The festivities, realization that only eight weeks away is a three-month vacation? One instructor seems to have expressed original the idea poem. of spring m an The piece of poetry goes like this: Dearer to me than the evening star, A long sleek car, a chocolate bar, A bride in her rich adorning; Dearer than any of these by far, Is to lie in bed in the morning. Is that your idea too? copied held Thursday. Brogue members followed the customs and rituals ef “doing as the Romans do.” Charles Engberg, Latin instructor, stated ‘We gave them the works.” A well rounded of entertainment program and group games finished the evening of fun. The model United Nations delegates are preparing enthusiastically for sessions of the Model United Don’t think that some of the jun- Nations to be held at the University | ior girls have “‘flipped their lid’ by glancing at. the mis-matched cloth- of Utah, April 17 and 18. ing being worn. It is only a part of Ben Lomond delegates will repre- sent Poland and Byelorrussia at the two day sessions. : Those representing Poland are: sister’? who creates imaginative Chris Wangsgard, Francis Hall, Reand mysterious letters giving hints becca Shaub, Jim Ito, Jeri Doherty _ hae about their identity and instructing and Pat Reed. Byelorrussia delegates are: Shana the juniors on how to dress on a particular day. Sounds like sus- Day, Veann Bingham, Linda Lapense and fun, but the mystery still Brecque, Mary Ann McAllister, Linda Sparks, Erna Rivera and Robert continues. Shafer. Press delegate is Judy Hodson. Ben Lomond’s student body wit- initiation rites for the Albonnettes. The Pep Club pledges have been given an unknown “big Albonnette nessed an unusual play produced by Weber College last week. The Chinese drama, concerning a princess who is freed from a high tower by her peasant hero, proved extremely interesting because of the scene changes be- fore the audience. Leonard Row- ley, Weber speech instructor and his cast deserve congratulations on an excellent production. Calisthentics, filled Friday April 4, contests evening 1959 and fun for partici- At a recent debate contest held at the University of Utah, seven students received honors. In bate Frank Wohl and Shana Day received a superior) while Janet Poppleton and Ka rated good. Mary An received Hall a superior and were Larry Tesch an excellent in the legislative. In oratory, Linda LaBrecque received a rating of superior and Judy Cavalli an excellent in extemporaneous speaking. — |