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Show "FRIDAY, os 15, 1968 THE HIGHLANDER PAGE 3 A new movie was recently introduced to the viewing public - ealled “Reflections in a Golden Eye.” Consequently I am chahg-. ing the name of my column to “Reflections in a Pig’s Eye.” ‘Due to lack of interest, tomorrow has been cancelled. ‘Reason for no apple machines at Ben Lomond? Dr. D. vetoed them. He was afraid no one would call his name during the game of Apple Core-Baltimore. Some people feel sex education should be banned. Gene Woods, a great athlete, I have placed as a Region All-Star in football and is now on the basketball team. Besides being a good athlete, Gene’s a good student, well liked, and has a good personality. a better idea, let’s ban sex. - At our school we have all the modern conveniences. Example, television sets wich are in constant use. To hold up television covers. Dr. D. promises our P. A. system will be fixed by next week. Peters starts reading announcements next Monday. Success is beautiful if you have a woman to share it with. Of course, if you have a woman failure is a gas, too. The water in the fountain in the new wing, east end, is piped directly from 135 Quincy every morning—Steve Peterson’s used bath water. _ Anyone who wants his grass cut contact Bill Allred. - Great Britain has agreed to make DeGaulle king if he lets “ enter the Common Market. Mr. oy L CORNER |'Maxi’, ‘Mini’ Ski Clan Young Girls Fancy Both year with the RECORD _ Jerry Kihlstron, playing center on our basketball team, is looking forward to a good season. Jerry, an honor roll student, enjoys his Journalism and Creative Writing class for the writing and rewriting experience. REVIEW Tennis | Richard Younger, one of the best quarterbacks in the state, is able to “pass in any situation.” Richard, a good football and basketball player, is also able to pull good grades. The Ruskins are glad to have him in the Senior Class. LOLLIPOPS By STEVE PETERSON _ Help! Ben Lomond is in seri- and ROSES _Axis: “Bold As\ Love.” Jimi ous need of anyone who knows Hendrix Experience. Their sec- how to play tennis or would The cloathing classes have ond album in America takes off like to learn how. If you are at already started working on the like a shot with the song, EXP. all interested in trying out for fashion show scheduled for It’s about a man who is talk- the tennis team, then talk to April 4th. Susan Williams is ing about people from outer Coach Dinsdale. chairman of the fashion show space. After his little speech Last year the Scots’ tennis and Joy Alkema is co-chairman, he promptly jumps _ into his team took second in Region. with other chairmen to be anspace machine and leaves. Some Chuck Pomeroy will be batting nounced at a later date. The of the songs that leave an in- in the singles. There are plenty theme of the show is “Lollipops delible impression on the re- of openings and chances for let- and Roses. 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Classified seem to be the big thing. Hats are another item of inThe Student Council has fiterest this spring. Caps are out, and full hats that frame the face nally come out of retirement just in time to save the student are in. Patterns to set your mind in body. They more than made up a whirl, styles to flatter the fig- for lost time by telling everyone concerned that it isn’t nice ure, and lengths to fit the mood to leave empty beer bottles in - Are at The are the passwords this season. the parking lot. Would they let it pass if they ever found any full bottles? Then they said that it isn’t nice to sit in the halls. Plan Joint Concert And to top it all off, the snack bar may be closed again. Oh, On March 28, Ben Lomond’s band will join forces with Sky- yeah, one more item of interest, view’s band to present a free they elected a new Student of concert at Ben Lomond at 8:00. the Month. Big deal! 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