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Show at Ben Lomond By LAURIE The the she visor for dent teach is a sort the students at the stu- get to know STEVE who Steve Lucas year at B.L. Choir. Steve Clan, is Meet Cycle and a member Clan, member funct ever B.F.D. Clan, the Lot now and de- Ski two best clans we’ve had!’’, When Rock of Parking Clans. “The he states. asked about the new dress code, he says, “It’s great that they FINALLY updated the dress code, and especially hair.” In his the Scots Kim of own words he states Fowler BRENT Brent “Meet 1. to r.) Steve the Scots,” grew up for with Brent is quite an avid athlete. He is the captain of the swim team and took first place in region for the breaststroke. He thinks Ben Lomond has a good abance, to take region. like it when certain peo- ple who claim that they have a lot of spirit say that certain other people don’t have any.” “T hate the sight of broken bottles and paper scattered across our back parking lot. It’s almost as bad as the litter covering the front lawn and parking lot.” “We have the greatest school in the state, I think. (I haven’t gone to any other high school). The majority of the students and faculty are pretty neat although there are still a few strutting around on their ego trips.” Steve says that the only way he can think of to improve the school would other Jackson be “by having an- Hole trip.” Be sure you come to the Halloween dance, 8:00 tonight. and relay. He is currently the secretary of the Judicial Council and stated that “The Judicial Council will work for for you if you work it.” He has been skiing ever since he was four years old and he once took second place for the “Junior Champ” at Snow Basin. Brent was the seventh grade president at Highland and played football in the eighth, ninth, tenth and eleventh grades. If you have ever noticed Brent’s smile you’d realize that he is missing two teeth and in their place are two silver teeth. Brent has told many stories about how he lost his teeth. One of them is that he jumped off the diving board and his teeth hit the bottom of the swimming you can pool. never But, Farr, KIM Junior the idea that he hatched from an egg. He says his parents told him that he was rolling down the gutter in an egg when they found him and took him under their “wing.” medley, are ‘Brent Mrs. * parker: of course, tell with Brent. FOWLER Kim Fowler, just loves going a sophomore, to Ben Lom- ond. She especially likes the fact that there are many individuals and not just kids in their separate groups. Kim commented that although some of the students seem conceited and unwiling to accept you, most are very friendly. Her favorite class this year is Math. Although Kim used to despise it, Mr. Gillespie’s teaching methods won her over. Kim especially likes Week. partici- After hours at B.L. are three Scots taking advantage of the new idea of Christ’s One pare was to take to ask ed reli- enjoys working—cleaning After to go school Kim plans to college and hopes to fulfill her desire to travel by being an airline stewardess with Pan Am. When asked how she thought B.L. could be improved, she stated that she thought the students could try to have a little more spirit. She also thought the kids could try and appreciate the teachers But more. Kim it—she has this funny seems to Monday. “I don’t pose,” she said. Germans get sick Thursday 14, the habevery do it on pur- Hold evening, by qualities cannot neglect were fo com- to the al- each a different also. were al} rich with perform- cast. During performance one proceeded in the ta excell the The joyed audience particularly en the comic relief King jig questions.” album. while he mocked Jesus i a comical and sarcastic tone. At times he sounded like some thing from the rag-time era. The total reaction? Everyone seemed to really be living and appreciating the music by the end of the performance. There was a type and mood of the music to suit the diverse tastes. The performance manifsted the authors’ intent and some people Superstar was performed by a very professional group of people. The three main characters in the opera are Judas Iscariot, Mary es and JeChrist. ed and were loving ute of their thrill. every min- Use and Enjoy the Media Center BE PROUD OF THE CENTER AND TREAT IT WITH RESPECT. HERE ARE A FEW REGULATIONS REGARDING THE MEDIA CENTER: 1. Reasonable behavior is required. 2. No food. or drinks in Media Center (including teacher preparation There will be a Christmas arty in December, a party in February which will probably involve German groups from other schools, and the last one in the spring will be a field trip. The German Clan has no officers as yet, but we are still functioning fairly efficiently with the class representatives. The Thursday night party was a real success. It was held in the school cafeteria. They. ate pizza and ‘drank apple cider (the closest they could get to German beer). Then they participated in some games. Dave Sargent parties, receptions.. 4. I.D. card at the charging out and desk when he wishes to check out a book. 5. .No fines this year; however, if a student loses library material he must pay to replace the material. A list of names of students having overdue books or materials from Media Center 7. be placed in advisory teachers’ boxes prior to advisory class meetings. Report cards will be held until BOOKS ARE RETURNED. Regular circulation books will be checked out for three weeks. Reference books, magazines and non-print materials must be used Octo- Exception: All materials taken from the center must be checked returned on due date. Student must present his 8. Klan” area). 3. will “Deutsches human bache- high on and Herod conveyed. He bopped out on the stage and did a littl The production at the Salt Palace on Oct. 12 was produced by Robert Stigwood, who also produced “Hair” and “Oh, Calcutta!” in London. sus compassionate They the on our subject matbut rather to ask many com- the first half, the concert proceeded very smoothly and vivaciously from one song to the next. However, with the second half, the audience was no longer merely viewing a concert, but became a part of the emotion and wove their intense feeling into the cast’s performance. The actors actually became the characters, the mood heightened and whole no very the pertormeance bum. written the a Their performances most convinein g and character. she held our annual “Oktoberfest,” which is a three-day holiday in Southern Germany. This activity was the first of what will be four activities sponsored by the German Clan this year. above acerned, questions. In our opinion, any fairly intelligent man who analyzes the events leading to the crucifixion of Christ would have lors’ apartments. She also is very talented in crafts such as macrome, knitting, croqueting, etc. On code. the Jesus, Joving and unscifish widerstanding prophet the Bible speaks of. But he showee pating | in class activities~ like — Carl anderson pave an nTritenise” — those held during Iron Horse portrayal of a confused, ques- ber Pictured was rock-opera gious stand ter at all, Oktoberfest dress versial to ‘rson. Tom Westerman very ‘W1fully portrayed Christ as the People, concert-rock The contro- intention Lucas. FARR Farr, the (from and ‘This year he will be swimthis about the school, “I think ool has good spirit but ming I breaststroke, individual don’t Jesus Superstar was a opera, not a play. cally, is a senior this and he’s pretty a the opera is to have Christ seen through the eyes of Judas, with Christ as a man, not a God. Our is worth well known. He’s got a -3.4 average and he’s a member of both A Cappella and Modern curious, by Andrew Lloyd Webber (music) and Tim Rice (lyrics). The authors commented that “Basi- Mrs. LUCAS comfort passionate, dy and the soloists poured feeling out in the words of the story. Parker before leaving Ben Lomond, you are leaving without knowing someone knowing. expressions tions blended in, the chorus belted out their rhythmic melo- elementary teach students looking forward to tomorrow, and to have a definite goal. “It’s a class that’s a don’t tioning, desperate and remorseful Judas. Linda Nichols characterized Mary Magdalene as a di- The orchestra began with the overture, the rock band’s vibra- schools. The new class is called Human Relations. So far, it seems to be working out well. Mrs. Parker says that she tries to must.” If you faded, the the music lovers, and the undecided all gathered together to view “Jesus Christ Superstar.” of ad- who attire The she’s advisor for the Heatherettes”. She teaches a brand-new and CRAIG dimmed, were no longer distinguishable, and the opinionated talk ceased. next fall. During the seven years she’s been here, she’s accumulated many different jobs. Right now class, lights verse my teaching 3 ABOUT "JESUS CHRIST, SUPERSTAR" “Meet the Scots” MRS. PARKER Mrs. Parker is an extraordinary person. After many busy years of raising her eight children, she decided she wanted to teach school. It’s something she’s always wanted to do. She “loves working with young peole.” So, in 1964, she graduated from Weber State College with a Bachelor of Science degree in P.E. and English. She started PAGE HIGHLANDER FRIDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1971 in Media Center. Passes are required of all students; time clock will be installed in near future. 9. Conference rooms must be scheduled with librarian. 10. Classes must be scheduled with librarian. 11. Meetings after school must be scheduled and the condition of room restored to original order, including tables and chairs. 12. Ten students admitted to Media Center without teacher. Teachers: A professional library of books and magazines will be placed in Teacher Preparation Room. If you have any questions or suggestions, please see the librarian. THANK YOU — Mrs. Squires. Congratulations, MR. (We OGDEN, knew you'd come ouf on TOP). Come to R&J’s DRIVE-IN YOU’LL BE GLAD DID! YOU 1135 2nd Street |