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Show Spe {% _ UTAH, s a ‘in MONDAY, home a : foreign 27, 1964 FOREIGN =pR EXCHANGE STUDENTS ANNOUNCED Morgan, Robert Karen . . Scots Week NUMBER Honor For the school plaid Traditions Of Royal House g oe Englan en century. throne of the seventeenth pattern oo clan, are synonymous a fighting with pow. er. A steady and diligent increase in prestige finally plac- After applying to the AmeriLomond High School chose Ben can Field the tarServi ce for consi dertan of a royal house of — ation in the foreign excha nge land and England ae . o-oo House of Stuarts Ee program, a Judging committee chose Tamara Quick, Folkman, Pat Niemo sites eign and suit- next them. : for and for th emselyes find country can accommodations year, if “school te able A.F.S. red in as a the predominate Ben Lomond derived the school colors of red, blue and white . The uniforms of the Pep and cheerleaders are made Club from the authentic cloth imported from Scotland. color. with woven met the requ irem ents . Two The colors of the Stuart Plaid of the group will live in a for- —red, blue, white and green are home have dazzling ller, and Dean Smith , Although eligibility does not guar. ed their L spon the exchange, these sty diosa durin JANUARY BEN LOMOND HIGH scHooL OGDEN, of Pine Students Waiting for ything fate has to offer them in the form country are (L.R.) Pat ‘Morg an, Dean Smith , Karen Niemoller, Folkman, another hopeful, was not present for the picture, BL’s Homemaker Of Tomorrow Chosen Diane Maathuis, B.L. senior , received news of h er high achievement in a written knowl - Robert Burns, author Highlander Motto, ranks of the the best Scottish Write among rs. His works characterize a vigor ous imagination and a vein = ity and honesty so deepl of pury mani' fested in his heart. 7 ee H LE hlander ionday h ff 1964 27, January |