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Show Highlander Wednesday 1963 28, ugust A f LS Na RE ar rahA Ss Tere ne eae VOLUME 11 Ben Lomond Sweeps Boys’, Girls’ State from Ben Lomond. cli- Utah schools. honor by OGDEN, UTAH, Previously, the truly Na- claim’ a another Society. society has founding made had renown The tional Honor to N.E.A. The National Education Association recently sponsored a threatened teachers’ boycott of Kennedy along the Presi- delegates nation. Nation the Nation to to in con- Washing- State in- sent five national Girls’ im- Furmost State Thomas held Girls’ Ann Haacke, Mike were Judd, in in for 8840 schools. establish in societies? What to invest their to charter, meet WEDNESDAY, approval. of the An AUGUST initial organization fac- must ulty screening of applicants determines those who qualify for acceptance on the basis of academic merit, leadership ability, and character. Then the members the students feel the only by self-government and enjoyment, but by participation in various service projects. Again, why does anyone invite such complexity to a school? Perhaps up to offered $1500, annu- awards, need of additional group competition in scholarship and individuality. Or, perhaps, the acinof ‘merit knowledgement them; scholarships of certificates, amounts and aly to promising youths of the this appreciapresent N.H.S., tion. an honor society, to Does the necessary initiative exist at Ben Lomond for a new clan, achieve success? SCHEDULE constitution SCOT { Wednesday—School begins—Welcome, Scots! —First social—Ben Lomond “HelFriday lo Dance”. —Labor Day holiday (no school!) Monday —First pre-season football game— Friday B. L. at Jordan. —Football Friday —Football Friday —12th Annual Publications WorkSaturday shop for High Schools at U of U a N.HL.S. a committee, principal, must order an until 2 30 28 September 6 September 13 September 20 September 21 September August August unofficial apply chapter, each backed by the For, various talents and energies such an undertaking? to form honor inspired them Why did these students desire trigues chapters and the sole fee of five dollars Scots To Form Honor Society at Pep Vice Half of Utah’s four delegates to Boys’ Nation and Girls’ Nation in Washington, D.C., came Lomond’s Crawford, was annually of Ben Claudette is President which elected a Senator State Club, was Girls’ held on campus. tion as tended er girl Girls’ with meeting with Utah State University’s become “national” in scope durof her elec- ing the forty-two years of its Because members Drawing a Senator, Claudette at- existence. Girls’ Nation with anoth- from students of the tenth, elevfrom Utah. Their trip enth, and twelfth grades of high school,’ N.H.S. has organized by dent across maxed and stay in Washington other the from Boys’ David Sweitzer, President of the Ben Lomond Boys’ Association, was elected a Senator at Boys’ State, enabling him to attend ton. Previous Scots ventions, Ben Lomond female B.L. delegates cluding Claudette Crawford VeCahoon, Peggy lera Tucker, of the offices. a finalist for Ann Thomas and Connie niss. Other than Claudette, was portant State. They Twelve Scots of the “StrongSex” represented Ben Lo- Governor. er at Boys’ David Bott, Steve Felt, Jim Gil- mond lespie, Don eos! Joe Parsons, Kelly Sparrows, David Sweitzer, Steve Taylor, Terry Thompson, Albert Washington ,and Spencer Wright. —- 28, 1963 Ben of Lomond teaching Hi, TEACH!! The We welcome the them to the Highlander new staff consists of sixteen teachers for the 1963-64 school year. to and the their subjects names, 10. are ranks of the “friendly, fighting wish rooms, Following Scots.” their English 11 and W. 12. gym—Phys. 11, they teach so that the rest of the studentbody may follow our example: 1 and Braegger—3—German 11 and and Choate — 16 — Typing Transec. Cal. Mach., Gregg. Cooper—12 Ed., World History. Dabb—3—English Francis—11—Psychology, History. Athletics. Kap—14—Health, BioloStewart—A-60—Physi., gy. 10 and Zoology, Francis—P-7—English King—59—Geology, Biology. 11. Monson—2 & 64 Math, 1. Con. Debate, 11. Adv. & 16—Gregg 11. 1, 11, 111 & Algebra — Mayberry—18 & 41—Gregg 1. Typing 1, Transc. Algebra, Peterson—32—Adv. Algebra 1, Trig. Con. Speech 11, English Suekawa—29 — Math, & Varner—58—Foods IV. Wade—19 11, Bus. English. Doman—4—English 10 Typing Graves—30 Physical — English Science. 10 & Hortle—28—Con. Math, Plane : ‘ Geometry. Moyes—46 — Biology, Athlet11. ics, NUMBER 1 SCOT SHORTS before Ben Lomond games Several dances are being planned * * Utah Lomond * high was the school best before year, especially this games with Ogden High. Ben represented * Eo Branca exGrad- Rose. foreign Steve ing two Scots on the team, John’ state all-star baseball in the game during the summer, placand student, Lomond’s * Ben Keddington heange, f nesday, * 21. * Buy sophomore %* nature. k year’s % class yours Boyle reports that this Clansman will be of a * August vohl, arrived in Ogden on WedMr. year’s This humorous now! has been unofficially pegged at approximately 600 students. the completed courts tennis four Drechsel’s Dr. on 21, Improvement Era for laid August plans were the gym classes and the Clan will use them. Dr. Tennis Drech- desk. These courts will be lo- | cated north of the gym and room to use the pave- sel stated recently that they should be ready this fall.. Also, Jackson Ave. will welcome you to school under a new black coat this year. In other words, the workmen have paved our road at last. Please appreciate this and refrain from parking out front. After waiting so long, the motorists wish to have ment. |