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Show Pol iti cking Blah- Blah Fills BL Halls By JUDY HODSON “Vote for So and Blank.’”’ Here it So! Vote is—election for time! Brightly colored posters, pictures and slogans adorned the halls of Ben Lomond last week as campaigns were conducted preliminary to the student body primary elections. Candidates used several ideas: for campaigning such as sandwich boards, proclamations and “I like | ”? buttons. - Those who made it through the | primary elections as finalists are: Paul Tanner and Art Jones for). president; LaVaun Smith and Bob Macfarlane for vice president; Deann Bingham and Linda Bailey for secretary; and Ron Norton and} Cliff Cahoon for historian. General elections will be held April 24. Good luck to you finalists! Petitions for Girls’ and Boys| Assn. officers will be accepted April 13, 14 and 15 and elections will be held April 16. Cheer er tryouts will take 28, 29. |: | lead- place sii At the recent drama meet held at Weber High School, Ben Lomond walked away with many high honors in many fields. Those receiving high ratings were: Paul Tanner, Jerry Becraft, Adams, humorous reading; pantomime; Coy dramatic reading; Rebecca Schaub, retold story; Chris Wangs- gard, Benson Rich, radio reading. Excitement among the Model | United Nations delegation is ex- ‘pected to build this week as the |’ lorussia will travel to the Univer- |‘ Tip O’ the Tam to two of Ben|° _ sity of Utah for the meet. Sounds | ' like much work but fun, too! ee students prepare for the two-day sessions Friday and Saturday. The representatives of Poland and Bye- Lomond’s. faculty, Mary Woolley and Edward Sandgren. Nothing but high praise has been heard Miss Woolley’s high about caliber of act- ing in “The Solid Gold Cadillac.” | ' Our own speech and drama instruc- | , the lead role in the produc- |’ tion. Jerilyn Stephens, Frank Wohl, Ben Lomond drama students, and our Dean Grover also gave out-|‘* standing performances. eet Congratulations to you, Mr. Sandgren for the fine performance of fb Chorale in its first con- cert held April 8 and 9. We’re real- ly proud of you and the group of well-trained singers. Good luck to you on your concert in San wee this month. ror your Ogden Ben Lomond’s and Weber’s seminary officers met last week to discuss final plans for the joint dance to be held April 17 in the Ben Lo- mond gymnasium. Theme dance is, “Carousel,” should prove to dance of the year. Another dance is the the by be the in Ben Lomond student annual Junior Prom, the junior class. The held April 24 in the best dress Scots student of the and the affair be biggest the air for body. It’s sponsored prom will gym and is in vogue. have welcomed three new teachers into their classes from the Brigham Young Univer-| sity. George A. Paulsen is teaching New Testament in the seminary and also bookkeeping. is observing and Miss Jean Nesbitt. teaching in J. F. Giroux’s classes and changes sixth period to regularly instruct the Girls’ Glee, instructed by Edward Sandgren. Teaching Spanish students is Miss Janet Cox from USU. We sincerely hope you student|’ teachers enjoy Ben Lomond and will desire to return again some day. Attention, GAB ow urry all seniors who took the aptitude in Mrs. and tests! Van learn Results Meter’s what your are| office. apti- ude is! Juniors are aiideiié extensively 0 prepare for the Merit Exams 0 be given April 28, 1959. Booklets xplaining the test ‘and containing ome sample ributed problems to those who were dis- paid their $1 ee. Thought ' of the Week: Be sure to put your brain in gear before opening your mouth! — |