OCR Text |
Show October There's Always Nearly ( Always) Beena Suekawa at Ben Lomond Scots Glum As Finals Loom Ahead ¥ e Does anyone remember a Ben Lomond football team | without a-Suekawa in the lineup? _ ' EH atetey,: that holds the Region One lead.|Lionel Drechsel, chairman ’ of And there is still one coming|the board. a ek impressed when the boys trotted! Region On , Division Two will onto the field. All have been/ play at Region Two, Division) j rather small in stature. But all/One, | ORIENTATION PERIOD morning have been tough as a boot. They| at 8:30 ‘would a Columbia University representative will orient all attending students on what requirements you must have in order to go to school there. Those who wish to attend must sign up in the Counseling Center. _ The Boy’s best. heads a with i given 100 per cent, Region Four, — vision Two} the/ will play at Region Three, Divi-| sion One. ‘ a Region Three, _ Division Two) they/will play at Region Four, Divi- have remained gentlemen. _|sion One. eee Coaches aren’t looking for-| The group of principals also/| ward to three years from now/decided to go along with the when there will be no Suekawa!same basketball playoff that) on the roster. But they won’t| was used last spring in deter- Association-spon- have to wait long for the next| mining teams for the state tour-| generation. The Suekawas have|nament. a grandson who is nine years) Owever, ‘month. Prizes will be awarded ‘in a variety of degrees, accord-ing to growth, style and the one ‘who tried the hardest. » Thursday or Friday, depend-| ing on the outcome of Roy’s| and Skyview’s game, Ben Lo‘mond will play their last region| “game. The Ben Lomond’s game) -with Skyview will be held in ‘the afternoon. A pep assembly | will be held between the lunches.| ‘All week pep and spirit will vif ~brate the halls in preparation for the big game. The ‘hoping for a win, can then $ knock _ And while the Suekawa boys) have ‘sored beard growing contest will -come to an end on Thursday. It has been going on for one ‘in the direction of state. ee a up. Arthur is a sophomore at ‘This is the way the quarter-| Ben Lomond and is playing with | inals are set up: the junior varsity. |» Region Two, Division Two will Most have played guard and! play at Region One, Division opponents have never been too|One. = _> The activities will begin Tues-) «day when a career conference be held second and third periods. All students interested ‘must sign up in the Counseling ‘Center. . Wednesday up to Thursday so Bob was followed by Jack.| playoff can be held the followThen Harry and Dick. Joe is on|/ing Tuesday, on a neutral field the current Ben Lomond team/if possible, according to Dr. and shaven boys; fear from the end of the term exams, and excitement ‘because of the big e eee kawa on the team ever since. |moved happi- ness with the end of the term ame amen: nyns | . But in 1954 Bob made the var-|playoff going into the ' final sity, and there has been a Sue-jround on Nov. 5, games will be Scots will experience all types of emotions including: Disk: northeast bench in Ogden in 1953 the oldest son of Mr. week the Ben Lomond’s | Si | It is possible. When the school first opened on the and Mrs. Ted Suekawa, 149 W. 21st, was too young for + ' L965 31, 8 old. Ce ae WORK OUT DETAILS vot Ga since oe there is eg! =| Year, bie club from. A a The Regionreg One board of di-/S0n Poorest from) won-lost recordwithwill bethe eliminated this week worked out oon rectors the details for theestablishing|"° Plavotts. two high champions in br a al . » After ivisions in football this roe teams have completed their eight game schedules, the teams in each division of Region One with the best percent-; age of wins will qualify for the! state Class A quarterfinals. Ties will count against a team. ee If there is a possibility of a |