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Show he: > lp lo IG& eS) > OF BR NG AY Cc IED NE>* tne es is a /-_ e fiwow right from the “beginning t have planned at make this the best year yet fo Ski Clan. In past years this cla has not done much. This year officers working Debate to Clan Nicholas - Hunter |LEIF, SHARON: students, Scots getting Ben are enjoying. of the Sharon, exchange Notable Foreign Leif and are and Lo- Both to the speaks Old, eight had no and languages New and friends. has girls, Norwegian, friendliness Leif present. es- America used warm High. the mond Scots. the German, too. hails English, from is New and Johannes- City, She says resembles York but alone, city that in Black Africans outnumber the the for there are approximately one and one quarter million people Johannesburg burg, South Africa. the city that most Sharon hour, though he admits he likes lunch His favorite class is A Cappella, French, the last two of which he is studying at Ben Lomond. ish, Plain Norwegian, Danish, Swed- at Sharon a native proj- distributing getting boy Leif, organize 1, for trouble a has also Clan in future the Ski from being “snowed un- trips than parties. This year Ski Clan a constitution is to adopted as a guide line for clan officers. This will pre- least five parties and even more the ski in be the vent years der.” The been and October responsible likewise, enjoys Glissmeyer pecially Dryer, Saturday, McAllister year. Randy for the will coming President schedule Stowe President Brent Glismeyer, Vice Connie Secretary work with faculty advisor Mike the Clan held a-picnic at Mount Ogden Memorial Park. Monson. McAllister & Co. Lead Honor Society a full year as the Scottish scholars are once again planning Society gets under Brigadoon Chapter of the National Honor Thursday night, Presiway. At a meeting of the society held last activities and encourdent Doug McAllister outlined the year’s aged the support of all members. already service d, is a service oOrThe Honor Society, McAllister explaine ~ year will be to promote ganization. Its duties for the coming has been school spirit and to help fellow students through The society ects and other activities. Were game.” it should playing to win them all, : be a whale good, On the student Ben of activities. Lomond High teenage stud- — _ a reorganized basis this — the problems ents. of secondary an organization schools only. This improvement will provide more attention to School PTA will be a part of year dominate ever, that the Parent-Teacher Association will not attempt to one as a time.” |ord high membership this ye Mr. Gaither is striving for Co-Captains Doug Kump and in student Jim Slater agreed. Said Kump, parent participation Parents should reatough activities. big, a got “They've of ‘lize the importance of knowing what their children are doing in school. He pointed out, howa ball team; Slater added, “They’re but we’re better.” The Scots appear eager, but not overconfident. There -you have it. From all game tonight’s indications, firewith loaded be should works. If the Scots receive good right the and support fan breaks, the Iron Horse should be heer to stay. Rifle Range ‘Condemned’ ry. | become so dangerous when they “Difficult to understand,” St Lomond’s halls White Africans four to one. Army R.O.T.C. ranges at Ben skilled shooters, no other un- : the myriads of victory tags which flood Ben which has greatSharon’s mother is Scotch and Lomond and Ogden High schools trained shooters will be allowevery game day. This is a worthwhile project ee been declared unsafe and ed on the range. ly boosted school spirit. so she can hardly wait to hear have To correct the problem, the inspector. induction ceremony Scots’ ordered closed by an during Next month, the society will hold an bagpipes the Society by fill- Week. : concrete beams, offer no protec- school is having a plywood ceil— for new members. A student can join the Honor ing erected to stop stray bul- — by his home room The ranges, constructed of ing out an application or by being nominated eee grade aver- - Sharon speaks French, Eng- concrete beams, offer no pro- lets..teacher. To be eligible, a student must have a 3.5 lish, and Afrikaans fluently. In tection from splatter-back from age. South Africa most people speak an accidentally fired shell and perintendent T. O. Smith s: both English | and ‘Afrikaans. lead to other _se- 38 why they should sud possibly 3 n Curtis, President Doug McAllister’s fellow officers are Jean ae e | Both Leif and Sharon say that Miss Bertagnolli is the faculty advisor. ur music is just the same All members be held twice te monthly. a x Meetings this yearUewill a g 5 ee se = : : clothing is simi : COV -vice president; Diane Yorgason, secretary; and Camille Jones, C historian. § ~~ |