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Show Ben Lomond Elects for Coming Year. > By Judy Students Hodson at Ben Lomond High School went to the polls Friday to pick studentbody officers for the coming year, then heard the results announced at the Junior Prom that night. | - New studentbody president is Art Jones. Assisting him will be LaVaun Smith, vice president; Deann Bingham, secretary, and Ron Norton, historian. _ Boys Assn. officers include Boyd Mikesell, president; Boyd Williams, vice president, and Jim Ito, secretary. For the Girls’ Assn., Kathy Boggs is the new president: Kathy .Lowe, vice president, and Judy aes secretary. Tomorrow, officers will petitions for seminary begin circulating. titions are due Wednesday. Pe- > Singers and instrumentalists from six high schools in Region Two met Thursday at Ben,Lomond for the annual Solo and Ensemble Festival. Students from Ben Lomond, Weber, | Ogden, Davis, Bountiful. and Box’ Elder High Schools began produc- | ing music at 8:15 a.m. and kept) the melodius strains coming all during the day. Participating from Ben Lomond were choral and pee students. Oo-la-la was the ery heard Thurs- day night at the laSt party for the year of the Brogue Clan. In case you haven’t guessed, the party was sponsored by the French classes. A menu of meat, fish, fruit, punch and more filling food pleased members who attended. Decorations of pink and yellow trimmed the tables | and a large Eiffel tower represented Paris. French skits, songs cial entertainment and spe- climaxed the evening of fun, Scots have completed the reg- ular ordeal of registering for next year. Sophomores and juniors found that the day just isn’t long enough to sign up for all the subjects they want. The counselors Mrs. Kathryn Van Meter, Gienn Eklund and Robert Alley explained te Scots about the re- quirements for graduation and tried to help them choose classes _ suitable to their individual needs. Seniors didn’t escape without worries, either, for bésides being measured for caps and gowns last week, land worrying about scholarships and such, they found that much still was to be done. Right, seniors? Model United Nations delegates found themselves explaining to the various history classes the different aspects of Model U.N. last week. VeAnn Bingham, Mary Ann McAl|lister, Chris ysgard, Robert| 1 Bush, Erna Rivera, Linda Sparks, Frances Hall, Robert Shafer, Lynda |LaGrecque, Jim Ito, Pat Reed, Cathie Peck and Jeri Doherty in-/ formed Scots about United Nations and urged them to join next year. They attended the fifth annual| Model U.N. held at the ey of Utah. | |