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Show You W, nah the news print it BEN SENIORS VOLUME just 11 LOMOND OGDEN, David Bott Kathy UTAH, HIGH WEDNESDAY, SCHOOL MAY Wilson SOOO 27, 1964 Ann NUMBER Jeanie Thomas McAllister SOOSOPSPOCOOSOOCOSOSOOSO?E LOYAL SCOTS FOR EVER MORE Man alone in the world without friends, without love for his fellow men, without a goal to strive for, lives in an empty around him. shell with the waters eae ss tonignt tO the Outstanding class Of 19 Pat Cloke of society rolling ee eee . They Wi be alone in the world, because they have made friends— lasting friendships—that will last throughout the future years. Each of them have shown respect and devotion toward the lower classmen, toward the teachers and administration, toward themselves. Without realizing it, this senior class has left behind a goal: a goal of striving for unity. They have made us realize the importance of this word by stressing that unity is not composed of classes alone, but of a whole student They body. have left behind an example that we should be proud of following: love toward Ben Lomond. Last year they received a spirit trophy as the class display- ee ing true spirit throughout the games and assemblys. This year their spirit has not died, but magnified in unison They have lived up and kept true ‘ Mike Deamer our Scottish tra- ditions, they have willingly devoted their time and en- ergy in making our school a school we can all be proud of. I have often preached of leaders and their followers, but after looking back on this past year I believe that the whole graduating class has helped make B. L. the greatest. May we, as the future of Ben Lomond, follow their excellent examples of true “fighting, friendly Scots.” —JENIENE VAN a a Sharon David DYKE ee Blair Swietzer Gary Lawson Scott Berglund Owen Blair Mike Judd 11 |