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Show = i e a = > q Q Y g a — he He said in addition, the great!!! class Inter- Clan officers have some sur prise s in store which they want to "'keep in the bag'' for now. AS a last thought, Randy Said, ''Remember Scots, we are working for you, and wa are open your ideas to make next year the junior the The sophomores have elected Dick Jardine to lead them through their junior year. Dick wants to make be, Ben than of Howors bi Scots ever Friendly, bheus Lomond,'! the greatest yet, and to help boast the Scotish Traditio n of Ben Lomond, , With these eager officers , and the returning Studentbody, Scotish spirit and Pride will dominate our school next year. ''for there's no better clan, nor will their Fighting $345 Susan Whitehead *Pat Weaver *xindicates alternates. ij i fe ie tend i O-! iy DUCT *Mary A Morrin 44 Art Festiva) Pig Zuceezz Ben Lomond's annual Fihe Arts Festival was held during the week of April 30, Thousands of art Critics and Northern Utah residence came to admire the art show. Jones, in the FALL Ss. ih! Tire 7/0b/ On April 12, a nember of B Company, Cadet SFC Gregory Daich, was see lected as the Cadet of OC OA (E71 TLAM tT Rek Opening the show on Sunday, demonstrat ions in wood Carving, mosaics, jewelry makin g, sculptor, and painting were given. A reception followed. Ben Lomond's Art Festival is the only one in the country-in which art work ranging from Kindergarten ers to prefessions' is displayed together. Every yaar, the school choos es one of the excellent works to keep at Ben Lomond . Last year, a picture by one of our own teachers ,Mr. Taylor was chosen, .a Camille Engli Ete g tholses In the recent Sterling Sch Olar compe titio n, sponsored jointly by the Desert News and KSL, three Ben Lomond students received honors, The Scots who represented BL were Business catagory; Bi1 Marsd en, in ed certificates signifying their ne ET aaa ans are a and a meal for two at the Utah Noodle Parlor, The R.O.T.C. Department's Drill Team took fourth place in Salt Lake City compétition. a eal sh and Literature; and Larry Bowen, whose specialty the Month for April. For three were chosen as semi-finalistswas Industrial Arts. These his echeivements he wil in the compe titio n. 34 high schoo ls receive tickets for two from throu ghout Utah enter Contestants had to submit portfolios ed, to the Egyptian Theater showing their achievements and be interviewed at the University of Utah, from these premiminaries, judge s chose 168 semi-finalists, For their efforts Camille, Bill, and Larry received stersilver pins and embos ling achei vements. = | | |