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Show 4 “ere Sonia The \> \ histle THISTLE, a yearly magazine our "student fund", it will be @istribut— ed in limited quantity at the ticket booths near the auitorium. Besides selective material from creative this years journalism, edition and will English include classes, "freelance" contributions from students. The magazine features non-fiction, fiction, and poetry of many interesting variations. The THISTLE staff consists of Jeanette Eldredge, Mary Maddox, Debdie Vester, Faul williams, Spence Peterson, Nancy Watts, Janet Anderson, Ann Manful, Janet Kearney and Diane Yorgason. They have been busy proofreading, typing, organizing, judging and generally working their heads off in order to meet their "deadline". They are confident that the studentbody will énjoy the publication, Selection of the best writing, ranging in subject from religious attitudes to the three bears, was based on three areas: Readers ject The their interest, writing skill, choice. and sub— staff memoers would like to express appreciation to their advisors, Miss Bertegnoli and Mrs. Gillins many contributors for their "You produced by ben Lomond's writing protege, will meke its 1957 debut early in May. Fananced by writing, ENGINEER RETIRES J OE WOO ¥ Lime. and to the help in produc— ing the best, THISTLE in den Lomend's his-. go to a AN forme private schools as St. Joseph, Judge St. Mary's and Rowland Hal answer with an emphatic NO Administrators at the 8c. that the current styles fo is so "outlandish" that mo short of nudism would be g ment. Because statistics average teen spending betive: s200 a year definite + board breathing down your ‘(fouled up beyond belief). on clothes,p financial alter the belts and are at an less rather advant S tudents Ititude of seniors meri r for application ire all : leaders are liae ; has lieve that uniforms make ual student feel a part o of Vhervere SH ame» TQS sy In behalf of the deceased's family and friends, I would like to express my apPreciation for the sympathy and consider- ation shown by you and your student lead— ers in the recent death of PFO Randy 8B, Ward. Tam sure that he would be thankful if all of his friends and acquaintances would carry on in place of all those who have died in Viet Nam, not only in war itself, but to improve the American image here in the States. I cannot overstrese my encouragement to each and every ol and receive one of you to stay in schoyour high school diplomes. Sometimes it seems like a waste of time and Sometimes a lot goes wrong for you, but if you set your mind to it, you can succeed, Pet. Larry Clark, Fort solved, Bliss, Texas scinde Genet ly. mL go begg Simply because no one app Is April too late to ap nately, it is for most aca shipse In fact, many seni earlyother wouldgrants have: already. (a and On the other hand,. »any end civic, Orpen. Zeta scholarships every yeaa bine bo apply tor Sia aa ie Cea oa? oestbe ataadcount are “de as scope from pati accomplishment in specifi Juniors and sophmores, now to-act; your senior year m years of reli- 1953. For 15 years he managed grub- bulletin one on ° main form forms IU quid only SAACe * d to told that1 Gepersment al it posted e of square, By for six we- communication, passionate pi . they atime should the Talented a way CONTESZ SEEKS TALENTED TEENS Ingenue Student ; with Press teen-agers who have words or graphici arts can win cash prizes and ‘ : ; have their works published via inane Macaxtials blest annual i" ; vely Arts'' “ contest. ea a open to all girls and boys, currently enrolled in high school, between the ages of 13 and 18, ; : meee:fine Paton dk ie 50 Five runners-up $25 each Prize winning stories will be published in Ingenue, » Just gripe anytime you feel like it. If Thespians to Perforn ally feel militant, wear your grubbies one Hweek (Beaver Clan sweatshirts are not acceptThe Drama department is per-~ forming Beauty and the Beast for and sit in silent protest. 7 ; the entertainment of Ogden's grade school children. The ; cast for this ''Children's Hour''! V Lomond Sent eight finalists to state this year, They | includes: Pete Isakson and Grant Wilson; Randy Dryer and Brent Student Directorayer; Greg Sanders and Peter Gillins; Larry Peterson Susan E. Atkinson lug Threlkeld, Amos-Dennis Peterson “t Gillins received a superior in oratory. Brent Gliss- Beast~- Ed Toone ,ond Grant Wilson has excellents in extemporaneous Sybil- Kris Peters "Ng.. Doug Threlkeld got an excellent in radio speaking. Father- Larry Baggs National Forensic League will be held in Ricks Junior Boys- David Darby ve in Rexburg, Idaho this year. Finalists for the meSteve Peterson ee held April 16th will leave on the bus at three ofGirls- Cindy Brimhal Debbie Jenson ; Bi rnin and probably return Sunday night at Dwarf- Bill Allred P : ayers F | them, ‘LIVELY ARTS! rush to the counselling ‘We had crstis cp ee ene some It any wonder that Senioritis sweeps through Schools? Is it any wonder seniors feel Fouled ae SMA EAty Scholarships excuse: hy Our feet y pine: . eae coming from Ben Lom be The gone. GONE» this the sow ancydines idee "is CAS dpe and should have learned that no one, especially : : nior :is gohas to make a special effort to read sen piec en plece of paper tacked on a bulletini board @ the television set. If office circulars are i can BeL.H.S.; schooling F , , _No body pays any attention to our circulars.’ allows students to grow in it and pride, dnd to * vamenn : ; ity with their; schoole College financing is a prob Students public bulletin Says that scholarships applications que Wednesday: The second symptom occurs when likely to judge them| personal of P ; : here in the building reads the weekly friday instead of Monday, tems number basic uniforms vests. Others — advantage, as per than neck? Join FUBB All you need to fifteen able service. Mr. Olsen has been the building engineer for B, L, since it was built in to keep the bells working, the lights burning, and the furnace combination of afflictions; graduation, college going, in spite of the students, Without a maintenance crew a ance, and Viet Nam have resulted in a rabid school such as Ben Lomond could ase among high school seniors. . . Senioritie, not exist, The custodians have disease strikes about half way through the a difficult: job keeping the d term of the senior year when the senior reas that in three months high school will be over school in functionable order. ver. ; We would like them to know > first symptom appears when a homeroom teacher that we really do appreciate js 12 years Jothes. However, some students arw "victims of conformit phrase the after GiLUINS e you fed up with homework? Is Mrs. Turley oq you a hard time over transcripts? Is the torye To Mr. Glen Olsen, Ben Lomond's building engineer, has retired school? the conformity of wearing unip you? Doesn't wearing the ga welch? Well, do something about i‘, 8 an, No dues to pay, no meetings to at- BCT eF sGo of. nee ae 7. |