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Show HIGHLANDER FRIDAY, BEAT THIS! Cross - Country Meet Held On Tuesday, Regional October Cross 26, Country If the Meet was held at the Smithfield Golf Course and our cross country team should have done much better than they did at the City- County Meet. After taking a disappointing fourth place, the team is training hard and should finish stronger in the Regional Meet. The top seven runners from each of the nine schools participating in the meet were to run. Ben Lomond’s runners include: Steve Gardner, George Zinn, Bill Jaggar, Elliot Smith, Craig Lybbert, Brian Bott and John Laird. On October ried used The Highlander year’s successful wishes to congratulate cross-country Mr. Hull and this team. Swimming Team Prospects Good: Many Veteran Performers Back eocey Sagel s swims the 200 pese-shy le an and ranks pretty ra in Rock Clan Plans Dance Nov. 12 to 11:30 p.m. at cards can be purchased from Cheryl Hunter, then discovering that you Happiness . Going ya for $1.00 Joe Behu- there! “ASK and students-to-be. They The for heaviest 13 minutes man was 6 42.5 feet tall, weighed 11 pounds when he was 378 born, 203 pounds at age 6, pounds age 10, 546 at age 13! His greatest recorded weight was 1,069 pounds. When he died he weighed 1,041 pounds. The measurements of his upper arms were 40 inches, chest 124 inches and waist 122 inches. He WOULD be what you would call outstanding!!! a The final meet of the year, the State Championship, will be held Oct. 30th. weighed 4.7 pounds when she was 17. At age 20 she fattened cross-country runners Ben Lomond should for their fine year. Halloween of be saluted skinny She one. was 26% inches up to 13 pounds. That’s good, considering she was 7 inches long and weighed Dance tall and 8 ounces when she was born. Some of these things are hard to believe, but they are TRUE!! Of Judicial Council During Student Council meeting held on Oct. 20, a proposal to amend the Constitution to legalize the Judicial Council was approved. The Council will be in a stagnant position and appointments. Powder Puff Tentatively, der Puff held Football the annual football Nov. game Dance. It will be held tonight at 8:00. This dance is girls’ choice and the cost is $1.00 per couple. to 29 boys ers, in the wanting Laddies may also sign Center. Media to and Center. be up in the Media On Nov. 1 there will practice and meeting. ADVERTISE IN THE HIGHLANDER IT PAYS! Pat 3 to . aninatee't fone on Lomond vs. DISPLAY ADVERTISING Skyview approximately Played on $1.25 per inch McAllister Field Ce to the Iron Presenting the portable do-it-all Panasonic presents the Silverton, model RQ-236S. One portable that does it all. Plays pre-recorded cassettes; Or lets you record your own. Plays beautiful FM radio. And AM radio too, Operates on batteries. Or AC when you’re at home. And even plays off your car or boat battery. (There's an optional cord for that.) Only $79.95 Reg. $99.95} Horse ior. . Knowing how to do your homework. . Wearing a kilt to school. . Being excused from a class. .- Being Scot!! a Ben Exciting all voted 90 per cent on this class, therefore R.O.T.C. became a required subject. Q—How come there is no longer a Parking Lot Clan? A—The goals of the parking lot weren’t accomplished, the students weren’t attending class as they were supposed to and _ the parking lot wasn’t kept up. The Lomond exciting Future Mexican Clan has activities coming some up for the future months. The officers are eager and willing to perform their duties to the best of their abilities. The officers are Jimmy Gutierrez, president; Julie Fraga, vice president, and Joyce Garcia; secretary. Chris Huerta is historian. With the help of all members they know they can have a successful year and a great clan. There is still room for more members. —RECORDS— 2323 —TAPES— —Hi-Fi Equipment and Component Parts— gton Blvd. OGDEN, UTAH Phone 392-7723 Washin All cheerlead- Heatherettes ter than it has ever been. All clans are urged to start preparae a skit for aa ee of Ben be All girls who would like to participate may sign up Oct. 27 Inter-Clan is also planning Scots’ Week. This year they want to make Scots’ Week bet- ehogte be Pow- will 12. Tonight at 8:00 The Inter-Clan officers are sponsoring the Halloween pow- erless for nine weeks. During this time it will remain a class and will plan guidelines to follow if the amendment is passed. Proposed provisions for the amendment would allow for a quorum of 17 to be picked any time during the year. The quorum would try to alleviate class problems. If the amendment is passed, Student Council will have to reaffirm the previous Mexican Clan Maps JODY" By JODY HICKS Q—Why is R.O.T.C. a required subject for graduating? A—The school board interviewed parents, students, alumni under water game. . An assembly. . Being a Junior or a Sen- nin, James Turner, or by contacting anybody in Rock Clan. This is the first of many dances Rock Clan is planning to present for the enjoyment of rock music. : Come to the dance and help support one of your clans. See Maybe the swimming team could set a few records like— the record of a man, 32, staying Fate is. os. brought the wrong book. . Being too short to see what’s on the top shelf of your locker. . Being told your slip is showing. Being a sophomore. Glen Brothers Music Co. on the top floor. “Expansion Joint,” a group composed of students and former students of Ben Lomond, will perform. The cost of the dance will be 50 cents with a Rock Clan card or 75 cents without. Rock Clan record!!!! Hold . Being in a hurry to get to your next class and A dance will be sponsored by Rock Clan on Nov. 12 from 8 p.m. from world 29, 1971 this afternoon. Scotisms pees Olympics, setting Complainers of our school lunch could try fasting as one man did for 382 days. The cooks probably wouldn’t mind either. miles. of the events. Ben Lomond has been first in region anu undefeated during ten straight region meets. So far there are no sophomores on the team. If you would like to join you still can. They need the support of the school. So come out and see Ben Lomond’s winning team. car- to the one try It’s only fair if we print something about a fat person that we should print something about team 1 } hold ‘region records. The Swim Team has been practicing since the first of September. They are quite certain they can take region in most the = he four ‘members of the the medley, ‘relay similar you’re tired of the same drag, day in and day out, Cache Valley to our football stadium. Each member of the team ran the torch their share of the way for about 60 The Ben Lomond’s Swim Team is looking forward to a great swimming season. The first meet is scheduled for November 3rd at Ben Lomond with Viewmont High School from Bountiful. Coach Larry Price, Bill Devereaux, Jerry Sagel, and Brent Farr, captains, are heading this year’s swim team. “We shouldn’t have any trouble taking region again. We don’t have the depth which we had last year, but have more speed and experience.” Doug Coleman, who is diving for the team, took fifth in nation in trampoline. Kelly Call going into the state meet, ranked fourth, swimming the 50 yard free style. Bill Devereaux, a senior, holds five school records. Brent Farr as a sophomore last year took first place in region swimming the breaststroke. Kent Costly holds the chool record in intramural. 28th, the team a torch Students old a OCTOBER PANASONIC just slightly ahead of our time be a |