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Show @ 2 Lomo nd Seniors. y Get Rings eS. about two feet — in front of her. | She is greeted with squeals of delight from her friends who are _| absolutely a me envy. Ouch! me GIRLS TO HOLD PARTY Old-fashioned hen parties’ and sewing bees are rapidly losing popularity these days but there are still activities being planned by girls that exclude-boys. An Ben ~Lo-) example is the annual Girls Assn. Party. Officers, Marge oo Barbara Crosby, and Diane, die than decided on “Boni Bustles’.° as the name of this ee, The theme was. “Yourcae ct | ambition,” and it: vad! car. out ‘by the.girls _ | tumes. LIKE complete WIFE with cos- OF. SULTAN? rry Sparks el ae board of trustees. Congratuations. i i - WORK The poster DISPLAYED Pep. Club. sponsored a} contest to promote spirit for the Ben. Lomond-Logan game ‘which was played Friday at We‘ber College. Art students, and others interested in making post'ers, displayed their work in the main hall and a pire was award- | ‘ed the winner. CLEANUP COMMITTEE A cleanup committee organized by ‘the Student Council ‘ promises to improve the looks of the hall and bring in the offend- ers. Seems it’s easier to push. pa-| pers out of the lockers into the hall rather than carry. them to! the trash cans, “Enough. paper pushing,” says Reid Bagley, head of the com-| mittee. Paper pushers, beware. There’s a sign in the senior English. classroom. that. say people a of ee thar | ao rom work — | a oe |