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Show You Make the | We Vein Hust Print it Ben Lomond High School VOLUME 15 OGDEN, UTAH, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1967 NUMBER 1 Year Ahead Looks Great, with Peppy Group at Helm This year Ben Lomond is fortunate to be headed by an energetic and enthusiastic group of studentbody officers. . The officers are: vice president; Alma torian. Larry McDonald, president; Jerry Walker, Fowler, secretary; and Linda Schwin, his- They are working this year to further the theme of Loyalty. Says Larry of this year, “We should have a great year. After all © Ben Lomond We of Ben officers atte ie “The talk studentbody a. over this year’s plans. acne BLH Thespians © Start New Year Ben Lomond’s drama department is kicking off a new year with a powerful play entitled, “The Night of January the Sixteenth,” by Ayn Rand. The play, under the eanable direction of Mr. Dee Bullock, will be presented on Nov. 1, 2, and 3rd. This drama play is a centering courtdoom around the murder of a well-known financier. The tense story should have you sitting on the MacDonald, - If you are interested in a see “The suspenseful play, Night of January the Sixteenth.” Hello, Sophs! Alma Fower, aa Linda Schwin Scots, meet Pauncho for this year from Peru. Perez, our foreign exchange student Chosen at Tryouts Sept. 12 | One of Pauncho’s favorite pastimes is going to soccer games. Since it is the football season he should enjoy watching Ben Lomond crush all their opponents. Pauncho’s school in Peru has 3,000 students Twenty-one Win Roles in in attendance. BL High Play The school, unlike Ben Lomond, serves school tunchés-to only a very small group of the students, Pauncho’s primary interest is his homeland and its problems. Peru needs roads in order to improve. But roads require men to work on them and engineers to direct the men. Then it is necessary to have money to pay for the materials used and the people using them. Pauncho The Lomond. friends. is serious newspaper He should about staff have Sept. 20-21 Wed.-Thur. Sept. 21 . Thur. Tryouts for Ben Lomond’s school play were held after school on Sept. 12. Meet Foreign dent Pauncho Exchange Perez. stu- An excellent as follows: cast was his education. wishes a lot Pauncho of fun OF COMING EVENTS Sophomore National Counseling Office Sept. 21 Thur. Sept. 22 Fri. Sept. 28 Thur. Assembly, 4 £Wed. Pep Girls’ Association chosen Peete ewes cecerceresese a good year at Ben and make many new Pauncho will also appreciate it if the students will help him to adjust to the surroundings which are foreign to him. SCFIEDULE 3 Excellent Cast SCOTS, MEET PAUNCHO PEREZ edge of your chair in excitement. You will wonder who did commit the murder, or if one was even committed at all. The ending comes as a complete surprise, not only to the audience, but to the actors as well. Jerry Walker, does nothing but improve.” of the Highlander are sure that this year will be one Lomond’s best under the guidance of the studentbody and with the help of the studentbody. Merit Tests Open News at Bear River Heads Staff editorial page; Morrell JUDGE Teeples HEATH Paul Wright DISTRICT ATTORNEY FLINT: 2: Harry Woodward HIS SECRETARY Ooo wee ‘Mae Marriott has been chosen as this year’s editor-in-chief of the Highlander. Assisting Mac are: Ann Manful, co-editor and feature editor; Bill Allred, front page editor; Randy Drake, Tea Football Game—BLHS Marriot? meme we cere ncescceseee wee were wccecerceeceres DEFENSE ATTORNEY STEVENS........ David Emmert Pee wwe ewww ew ce ceweeee rs Gerry Kihlstrom, sports editor; and Scott Ogden and Kathy Collins, advertising. eecceeee wre m ere etemewcceoeenscees Ce ee 12:30 and 1:30 p. m. er rere eeeee This year we of the staff are going to develop and enhance the idea of loyalty. We MRS. JOHN HUTCHINS .......... Oct. 4 £4Wed. Football game, Ogden at BLHS are going to do this by publiJudy Jolliffe cizing the achievements of the HOMER VAN FLEET ............. studentbody, by giving reSete nem ewww weenecceseseccecccs John Davis ports on clan activities, and by Peewee erecrsesoccosee giving notice of individual acPace e wee meee wncceawccccccesee complishments in athletic, muThis year at Ben Lomond we fishing, and other sports in his weceee sic, academics, etc. have several new teachers join- free time. He is also the proud Damme wen ween cecercceeecces ting the faculty. They are Mrs. father of four children. When We feel that an excellent or errr. Boyle, Mrs. Francis, Mr. Free- asked what he thought about paper is in the making under stone, Mr. Hassell, Mrs. Holmes, our great school, he said, “I Mac’s direction. JOHN GRAHAM WHITEMr. Mower, Mrs. Ospital, Mr. made a special effort to be asFIELD Dyrk Farr Rawings, Mr. Shupe, Mrs. Stowe, signed here because of the fine SIGURD JUNGQUIST ; Mr. Toyn, and Mr. Waters. In facilities and caliber of the stuBill Allred — this issue we would like to in- dent body. troduce two of these people. In Mrs. Holmes, another new LARRY’ :-REGAN ot future issues we hope to tell teacher, is teaching sophomore No nation, no station Mike De ‘Ryke you a little bit about each of English. She graduated from ROBERT VAN RENSSELMy envy e’er could them. the University of Utah in 1963 AER Linda ‘Wempe raise; Mr. Waters, in Radek 29, is with a degree in English. Mrs. JANE CHANDLER . just beginning his career in Holmes has two lovely children. A Scot still, A Scot still; Mekeoret Shafer education this year. He teaches In her spare time she enjoys I knew nae higher STENOGRAPHER junior and sophomore classes. working in the garden and dopraise Mr. Waters received his ¢ Ace Debi Jensen ing a little writing. When askin English Literature arse Seber ed how she felt about Ben Lo—Robert Warns STUDENT DIRECTOR State College. He en® ar€golf, mond, she replied, “I like it.” Chrys Winwardwe Reet e mew eee Sept. 5, 1967, Ben Lomond High School was invaded by beings from Highland, Mound Fort, and Central Junior High schools. These creatures were given the name of sophomores, as were all such creatures before them. These beings have no set characteristics. Some are short, some tall, some have blonde hair, some black. In general they look like juniors or sen- iors, but they aré not as mentally developed terparts. as their coun- Oct. Assembly Meee ewe w een ee ce sceneeee cee eesswacece wee te meee www esewceweneccos several New Teachers Join Staff Seem eee m new ewewceseccenweseses Highlander Motto Seer erewnscocece Petter emcee ewer ence wencecescos rrr Welcome to our school, sophomores. Don’t weep if you’re kidded, pushed around, picked on, and laughed at. Remember, next year you will be ona higher level, and there will be sophomores for you to pick on. Have a good year!!!! 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