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Show You Wh W. Print ames VOLUME 8 BEN : 16° Sis 6 LOMOND OGDEN, UTAH, oe : SCHOOL HIGH OCTOBER 4, 1968 NUMBER 5 Co OTS i val 4“a11iits ig A Yo by Meet Ben Lomond's football team leaves little doubt stricken, to whom will after have Friday the The when and the two rival enemies once again. The Top Row, L-R: Lynn Goddard, Sandy Tracey, Lee Read, | meet Scotties "kitty killers!’ Bottom Row, L-R: Betty Saunders, Shauna Whittier, & Jwere made for the once a Jocelyn Chow, holding the Iron Horse "year safari down to the’ News Flashes Ogden Stadium where the FLASH! The Ruskins have taken the lead in the race for bloody, fur: flying, tiger the Spirit Trophy. They have 3 pep rallies, 1 pep as* tearing, down right brutal sembly, and | poster contest. The BRANKINS have 2 Pep football game takes place. rallies and 2 poster contest, and the Brodies are NULL. Mr. illness. Finite period Hassel He of is now in the hospital be away from school time. Get well wishes to will with a serifor an indehim from the student-body. JP Dick chosen 1968. FLASH. The winners of the were announced in our last Gamer The Tigers may just as well pack up their Teddy Tigers and go back to that yellow brick animal cage and admit defeat. Ben Lomond's’ team placed face to:face against Ggden's team is like standing six bawanas and five gun bearers’ in range of one moth eaten, gout train FLASH! al Pilkington Ben Lomond's Iron Horse has a great chance to stay home. lron Horse Week is here againe and with it comes the week of excitement. The reason for it’ is that for sixteen years there has been a battle between BL and Ogden High Schools. : | as ous Ti qeyS Tradition Brent 3 PTE Jardine, as The one the was J.V. cheerleader competition pep assembly. Chosen were: tiger. that the are Scots credited with one win and two los ses makes the Friendly Fighting Scots turn vicjous just so they can see the tigers tuck their tail between their legs and run. KVOG-1490 co-captain rating fact tigers Pate of moldy of best given AT 3:30 P.M. UP the 100 football backs in in ''KICK-OFF'', team, America the was for 1968 Football Yearbook. Ben Lomond also received an honor since we were the only school in Utah to have a representative in the magazine. Debbie Wright, junior (Head Cheerleader); Eileen Brown, junior; Debbie Goff, Jardine lettered in football, basketball, track, and Carole Durham, Janet Sage, and Kathy Adelt, all sophomores. baseball during both his sophomore and junior year. Due to a knee injury he has been unable to play with the football squad thus FLASH! Congratulations are in order for the new Sophfar this year. However omore class officers. The Brodies elected Kenny Hyatt, is heeling and president; Tarri Williams, vice-president; and Pam Kess- his knee will be back in action ler, secretary. for Friday's game. Kenny Hyatt, better known as ''little'' Hyatt, plans to make this year's sophomore class the greatest ever. Jardine is a great ball Tarri Williams, former student-body hist, at Highland carrier and could prove Jr., hopes to make history by presenting a sophomore to be justwhat we need to class assembly for a change. get going this year. With Pam Kessler served as 8th grade vice-president and as his strength matched with a cheerleader at Highland Jr. She will be keeping track of the records for the sophomore class. ‘that<--of - the rest of the Squad, we should be well on the way to victory. FLASH: Ben Lomond's school yearbook, ''The Clansman'', + ma eanneane nme A, will be on sale each the 8th, 15th, 22nd, Tuesday in October. The and 29th. All. students not purchased a yearbook chase one from the ticket dates who are have and would like to, may purbooths during both lunches. CONGRATULATIONS, DICK! |