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Show 31, 1963 Girls’ STEVE In previous issues of the Highlander the staff has introduced several members of the Scottish Clan through pictures. We have. received several different comments that the studentbody would Track At Scot-Land By JUDY BENNIT You You stink mink. Seminar Scots To Appear On Home NEED AUTO GLASS? pear on the Salt Lake Tribune’s “Inquiring Editor’ program (Channel 2—KUTV) on November 2 at noon. Boys will compete against girls in knowledge of the Tribune’s contents of the preceding week. Students participating include: Jean Allred, Carol Deegan, Tamara Quick, Don Haacke, Carl Mansing, Clark Walker, and alternates Linda Watts and Greg Brown. NEED SEAT COVERS? : awards will be dance Friday, ' presented at the October 32. NEED WHITE WALLS? See Ogden Auto Parts & Glass Co. Ogden Auto Parts & See Ogden Auto Parts & Glass Co. 363 22nd St. PARAMOUNT SUPPLY See See 363 22nd St. Screens Members of Mr. Rampton’s Social Studies Seminar will ap- Glass Ogden’s Center for all The Wing's the Thing! Beauty Supplies Inter-clan Federation officers ' selected “Evil Eve Event” sub‘mitted by the G.A.A. and “Halloween Hangover” entered by Steve Taylor as the official themes for the Halloween Dance this year. Both winners will receive five dollars gift certificates as reward for their quick TAYLOR GARDINER South (3, last time) Highland (6) Davis (10) Bingham Orem (7) Provo (8) Ogden (4) Jordan (5) East (1) . Skyline (2) Is | Dance Themes | Chosen STEVE JAN As a substitute the Highlander Staff challenges the students to make a friend of the eight students featured. The students this time are: Steve Yorgasen, Wendy Griffin, Jan Gardiner. Barber & Beauty age 4 years The GRIFFIN . . . . . By Paul Pietschman thinking. WENDY like to know more about the person they see in the paper other than their names. However, in order to give you information on_ these students, we would have to interview them which would obviously remoye the element of surprise. : TOP TEN 09 29 The girls’ fifth period gym class, under the direction of Miss Heszler, emerged as school champions upon completion of the Speedball Tournament. This elimination tournament matched first and second periods, with first defeating its opponent. At the same time, fifth soon defeated third and fourth periods combined. First and fifth then. with the following Model U.N. also became or- competed ganized recently... The officers girls from fifth winning the consist of: President—Tammie first place position: Mary Apodaca, Toni Galegos, Pat GormQuick, Vice-President—R Smith, and Secretary—Teresa ley, Nancy Heiner, Denise Hileman, Betty Hillan, Radene JohnRivera. The clan decided to represent these countries this son, Susan Miller, Jill Moore, year: France, ..China,.. Algeres, Vicki Muchmore, Martha Ross, Nadine Steele, and Jeanette Brazil, and Laos. Wimmer. Ice skating Clan voted into Everyone publicizes Ricky office Teresa Rivera as Pres- Anderson, Delane Bell, and the ident, Sharon Blair—Vice-Pres- other boy track stars, but the ident, and Gary Lawson—Sec- girls compete, too. Perhaps you —retary.The clan will skate, at desire a list of their top stars Weber Ice Rink every other and achievements. For the 600Thursday from 8:00 p.m.—10:00 yd. dash the officials recorded p.m. under the direction of its the following times: advisor, Mrs. Mayberry. . Jill Moore and Martha Ross— Several members of Ben Lo- 1 min. 57 sec. Judy Bennit—2 min. mond’s F.T.A. attended the U.Judy Beus—2 min. 6 sec. E.A. Conference in Salt Lake. Gail Champneys — 2 min. 7 'On the 5th of November, sec. 5 Principal Byran T. Moore of Barta Heiner—2 min. 8 sec. Hillcrest Elementary will talk Lilli Ann Smith and Linda about the administrative asp- White—2 min. 9 sec. pects of education. For the 50-yd. dash they reDebate clan meets every Mon- corded: Martha Ross—7.4 sec. day at 3:30 p.m. under the dirJudy Beus, Bonnie Monson, ection of the following officers: Fred Silvester—President, Hel- Juliana Pearce, and Mary Ann ga Jones—Vice-President and Sauer—7.6 sec. Judy Bennit—7.7 sec. Rosanne Smith—Secretary, Treasurer, and Historian. This year the clan will debate the Mink, Medicare issue. You stink, Swimming Clan chooses for I think. its officers: Judy Clark—PresiI think YORGASEN MEET THE SCOTS OU G.A.A. or the Girl’s Athletic Association elected the following officers: President—Jill Moore, Vice President—Mary Ann Sauer, Inter-Mural Activities Captain—Bonnie Monson, Inter-Mural Activities AssistantSondra Bennett, SecretaryTreasurer — Judy Bennit, and Historian—Ruth Brown. This organization plans to compete in various sports among its members and against other schools. Each clan member receives points for skill, sportsmanship, etc. Then at the end of the wear an award banquet will be held with the top athletes and the best team receiving trophies and letters. For their first activity, the teams of the clan will compete in volley-ball under the direction of the following captains: Robin Anderson, Carol Brockmeir, Susan Bryan, Gayle Chapneys, Connie DeBoer, Radine Johnson Edith Martin, Julianna Pearceand LaWana Smith. a3 > BEN LOMOND'S CLANS ELECT LEADERS dent, Janet Bennit—Vice-President. They meet every Thursday from 7:30—8.30 at Weber College Swimming Pool. McKnit Clan decided to let Helga Jones—President, Connie Furniss—Vice-President, and Penny Steiner—Secretary represent them as officers. They knit every Monday from 2:30— 3:30. Interested in politics? Join the Young Republican Clan. 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