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Show 1S ais yp Bite By Brent Hill Boy, I sure wish someone would dust me off. This dirt really bugs me. Oh, well, once a year isn’t really bad—I’m not that Who ever talks important to them anyway. Who looks at me about me over here? Wow! Here comes the cleaning man. At last! He sapetully unlocks the stuffy, crowded case. Hey, you, over here, I’m the important one, not them. Hey, com’mere, will ya’? Hustle. 0-0-Oh, 7 that feels good—a soft, clean (well, almost clean) cloth. Wait just a darn minute—you missed my stack! Now do it right. I just can’t stand a half-done job. These guys really should know what they’re doing. They’ve cleaned me for nine years. Good | practice, huh? Every year get pushed just a little further back into that, oh so dark, corner. I just hate it here. If they only knew. I’m go- End Jim Van Leeuwen nights traditional Iron KAP GIVES along with Mr. Horse Game. Will To WIN! “Exceptional,” declared Coach Allen Kap when questioned about this year’s football team. “They know what they’re doing and I think we have a good team.” 1964 No. school who won the Iron Horse ten straight years would keep it from then on. If Ogden wins - tonight, it will make the tenth straight year. Coach Kap’s only comment to this B.L. dilemma was a smile and this encourag“Don’t worry ing statement, about it.” School spirit, the coach seemed to feel, has been good so far ,but he expressed the hope that the studentbody wouldn’t get discouraged like it has so often in the past and abandon the team. A graduate of Weber High, our coach was born and raised in Ogden. After graduating from Utah State University, he became assistant coach at Ogden High. His hobbies include hunting, fishing and most other sports. He’s married and has three young daughters. Some day Mr. Kap hopes to be coach for a professional football team. Let’s help our coach realize one of his goals, that of having a great season with BEN LOMOND’S football team. go together hand BLHS FOOTBALL NAME TRO POSITION EY ROT og se c 10 Wilk: BigeCe 6 QB Ti 2) Mie Noel Gc QB 12 Roger McBeath .................... TB 13 Dave Bien 2. 2o as WB 14 Carry Wiis. QB 16 Craig TOMON ke ee - ROSTER WEIGHT 170 170 165 175 170 150. 180 HORSE-SCOPE for 17 ae WB 155 Steve Morgan .............2....-....- WB 145 Sr. Dan 2 165 Sr. 145 145 170 155 145 185 135 210 182 170 155 185 160 180 190 175 160 190 “Sts. oe JY. Sr. Jr. Jr. dr. ‘Sr. ar: Jr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Sr. dr. Sr. G E 160 165 dr. Sr. ...0.:c2c5..05.4: G yas ft Se we. ¥ .............0.......... T .......................- r 155 220 212 185 190 ar. Sr. Jr: Jr. ar. 23 24 25 26 28 29 30 31 32, 33 50 51 Se 53 60 61 62 Pierce in hand 20 21 _. The great Iron- diesion made 99 22 by one of Ben Lomond’s own staff, will remain forever in _ Ogden High’s trophy case if _ we lose tonight’s game against Ogden. When this rivalry began, it was agreed that the Football, will _ ing to be a mothball case if I dont’ get help! I can remember the good ole’ days. Boy, those were the foe I had everything—respect, a cleaning twice a week, admired and in toeven a shelf of my own. I can barely remember the time. It’s been too long. Every October I hope and pray to be saved. Maybe this year. They’ve got a “big” team, flast too. The day seems brighter every minute. I can’t wait. Tonight will decide. I hope YEAR they really work hard. Oh, PLEASE Scots, save me. I want. to Jr. come home. Sr. Jr. Aer. Allanious Kapedious: “A whale of a ball game.” Jr. Jeo Van Lismeo: “One of the Senior Class projects is: going £0. Jr, be the Iron Horse.” Sr. Gaurus Greentaurus: “The Iron Horse will ne retuming to its _ Sr. Taggart: WB Guy ‘Goddard 222200. 5. SB BOD CO ee Bob Gillespie .......................FB Jerry: Macfarlane ................ WB Jeff Wheelwright ................ WB Joon MOIS 2 ios G mieve = Moris = 2 2.25:..:.4,...--- QB HOVG Poea es FB ire Woon =. FB Won Browne oe TB Parry Parr ce WB Wak ONOV Goo ocd C Tone Kune 2 ee G Gree Srappe: ee Cc verry Ban 2 c Bul. Hamey 3 G Carl - RODGIIS cio a. S.. G Richard. Marriott... =.....00.....3.: G 63 G4.2 LOC: PUCRAWS Neil Johnson prse 2 306) Sa 65 70 7 72 73 Bruce: Marriott Carl: Marsing is Dennis Shock Vernon Draper. Steve Ambrose 74 Craig Nanny 75 76 80 81 82 83 . Gary Greenwood ...................... T Lyn, Weenie. in. oc ta. aT Scott Maw E Wayne Jeppsen -...0...2.2....22..... E Boyd. Holbrook - 2.2.43 E Jim Van Leeuwen. .................. E Bop Jolley ae : Ross Moore 2.0 a E. 170° Jr. 220. 260 220 170 175 170 150 170 Sr. Jr. Jr Sr. Jr. Sr. Jr. Jt: OCTOBER 7, 1964 original home after tonight’s ‘game. Remini “Eat Martyrous: "Em isn't ‘going to be ner anit : one Ogden guy come out unhurt.” Jerstre Kapricorn: “It's going foy iheke two 3years of waiting very worthwhile.” Be Lyncer Wigro: “Ben Lomond will take Iron Horse. We won't say how bad they’ll be beat, but they will be beat.” Scomus Leoman: “I know that it will be a great night for us and ja terrible one for them.” Korteous a “There is no doubt where the Iron Moree. is going this year.” Robertous Gilpices: Ben Lomond’s team has a good chance with the student body’s help.” Ronas Bilbra: “You bet it’s coming back. The Scots are tough. a5 BALLAD BY A BACK There is a school upon the hill Called good Ben Lomond High, Where sits a man of goodly Bring honor to the grounds. They toiled, sweat, and swore aloud. | skill Their bodies they would ache. ; Care “cause ao team has won but not one They.weredidnt His warns proud But he’s about to cry. F or upwards of a year / He’s now afraid they’ve too tame When walked ould:they i he i grown And he is naught for cheer. There came into his life one fall Ten men, two-hundred sniiiidtst They came prepared to give their all, ‘They played their me games, - Tf our talented school ever won the trophy, all of our great enthusiasm would come to a halt. We would have nothing to cheer about next year. So, let’s try something a little dif. ferent this year. During Iron Horse Week, let’s run around the campus just like we do every year; let’s sing the Iron Horse song, just like last year. When game time comes, not a word, like every year! Don’t even go to the game, like every year. We don’t want you to. Stay away. Get lost . . . anything. Coming isn’t going to help the team. mney Their clasmates said with pride “The way this ball team played this fall It’s ges no one died.” ' —Dan ‘Taggart don’t need your help. They’ve had their orders: Give up the ball every chance you get, fumble, throw passes away, bungle it up every way possible. Just think about it — you'll see that I’m right. Decide for yourself. Just don’t come up with the wrong answer: make sure of my answer! In the long run, (and it will be a long one) Ben Lomond doesn’t really need the Iron Horse. It would just They litter up our FILLED UP tro- earth won them all, A Letter to the Student Body Dear Students: In the past nine years Ben Lomond has given the Iron Horse to Ogden nine times. Many of you have wondered the reason for this. Well, here are the true to life facts; not cut, like many of the shows you sophomores have attended. This is for REAL. — LET’S DO IT AGAIN phy case. Ask any sophomore. | have it! It’s just a pile of junk. Why even bother with it? Let Ogden SCOTS! — , _ Signed, A Nut : ee oe |