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Show ” wit om ot, tS URE BO On, “ ~ ‘ LA ‘yo SaAS NS OEE PER vol. Oy eered : set sd ae p _ BEN LOMOND HIGH SCHOCL 14 EEACHERS ARE PRIVILEGED as'"an area where vehicles are stored or otherwise assembled."" Judging from the absence of an appreciated number of cars being parked in our parking lot, it appears that Ben Lomond Scots have another definition. The manner in which students automobiles here at chaotic. The whole park their teachers effort to make parking in the some students stop faculty parking area. the past, an angry was enough that area, Mr. revolted in an Campbell In or Felix to scare students away from but students driving new or Otherwise expensive cars recently became more desirous of the safety of the faculty lot. The question of why the teachers should have exclusive rights to that area was also heard on campus. On December 23, approximately ten students received tickets for supposed illegal parting" on 9th Street. Al- at this least area the was past assumed valid three years, for some in conflict is the driveway leading up to the lunchroom. Formally the exclusive domain of Coca-Cola and CreamO-Weber trucks, it is now jammed with cars every day. Then there is the case of the lazy snow shovelers. After the big storm last week, Jackson Avenue _ parking, or rather un-parking became almost impossible in the deep snow. _.._Lribute to the Music Department The masic department hasn't just been | twiddling their thumbs this year. Under the competent direction of Mr. Archibald, Mr. Bullock, and Dr. Lyon, in the production of Brigadoon, our music department which includes the instrumental section and the choral groups are headed in for heights unreached previous years. During the Christmas capella choir sang for holiday, a new band this The "Plaid very top notch "Brigadoon" dance those the a the community the city park. Ben Lomond has year: by addition in Pipers" in the a band. is headed by some of the "fighting, - No.2 friendly, Scots." As part of a new program to welcome these and other new students to our school, the student body officers and faculty adminstration will post the names and photographs of all new students on the main bulletin board at the front office. Hailing from Bonneville High School are 3 Judy McQuary, a brankin, and Audrey nearby a from Also Trickett, a brodie. school is Lisa Green, a brodie, from Roy High School. of the best high school singers in Ogden. Naturally, the cast is completely Ben Lomond students. Congratulations go to the music department and a wish of good luck in the production of 'Brigadoon. Karen Baird, a brodie is fresh from sunny Stockton, California Although Gaylene Chapman, 4 brankin, is a former Ben Lomond student, he returnec wast week after attending Carbon High School in Price, Utah. Even if Gerry Burgess, a brankin, was unfortunate to have attended Ogden High School, we are confident that she will have a quic recovery. —- police officer's sneak attack will cost those ten Students stiff fines. Another area 1967 13, Also, a regular feature in the HIGHLANDE and LOWLANDER newspapers will introduce the new students to the old students. Ben Lomond is quite scene was climaxed last week when JANUARY NEW SCOTS During the last few weeks, several new students have enrolled at Ben Lomond to begin the new year among the ranks Stretching across the Northeast end of the building is a vast asphalt "parking lot.'"' Webster defines a "parking lot" though OS A 3 HONOR SOCIETY HOLD ROUNDTABLE Thirty Honor Society members, supervised by Mr. Boyle, went on a hayride and Christmas caroling party Saturday Highlighting the evening December 17th. were surprise visits to Mrs. Boyle and After singing and riding Dr. Drechsel. all over the southeast bench, the members went to the Trinity Presbyterian Church where they had refreshments, prepared by Miss Bertagnolli. The Honor Society held a college round table discussion, Thurs., Dec.29th Ben Lomond alumni from different college spoke on their college activities. Those heading the discussion were Craig Watts, Antioch; Steve Taylor, Columbia; JoAnn Pengally, U of U; Carol Turley, Utah State; Carol Johnson, Eastman; Linda Fishburn and Jeanne Langelier Weber State. All NHS members gained important information concerning their future colleg Steve Taylor and Carol John: education. son commented on going out-of-state to They felt it was good/to get college. All of the alumni stated away from home. that there are many reasons for going These include social life, to college. insight to the world, escape from the The draft, and preparation for a job. representatives from WSC felt Weber was a continuation of high school." |