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Show % BIG DECISION—A tense moment in Ben Lomond High School’s play, “The American Way,” is enacted by Orlan Owen and Diane Healey. Scots Ready ‘American Way’ For Thursday, Friday Dates By Karen Pace ; ‘The American Way,” Ben Lomond’s school play, will be featured Thursday and Friday under the direction of Miss Mary Wool- ley and Arnold Stringham, assisted by Anna Isakson, student director. Thursday’s Ben Lomond presentation is for students, admitted by their student body cards. The play is open to students and the public Friday for an admission price of 75 cents. Orlan Owen and: Diane Healy take the leading parts as Martin and Irma Gunther. Others with important parts include Clela Bai- ley, Nancy Bailey, Lillian West, Marita Jonson, June Ellis, Iris Ellis, Janice Gerrard, Karla Hemsley, Pat Morrison, Jerry Hatrop, Evan Black, Ron Patterson, Jerry Davis, Leslie Clendenin, Kenny Murdock, Mike Gates, and Weldon Champ- neys. ig Orlan Owen took first plaéé’ out of nine contestants in the ‘‘I Speak for Democracy’ contest at Ben Lomond. He will represent his school in the citywide contest. The student body officers and stu- dent council with a faculty advisor sponsor a date bureau for Ben Lomond students. Girls write down their preference of boys, and the boys write down their preference of girls to date; and those with concurrent ideas. receive the name of the student who wishes to date them. Operations fidentially, and participate. are handled con- all are invited to Ais The rifle teams held practice matches Thursday and Friday with Ogden after school. With snow capping the mountain tops, B. L. ski enthusiasts are getting out ie on week, their skis and Clan. which are joining started this |; |