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Show "TUESDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1964 THE PAGE HIGHLANDER 3 To See a Star By ‘CAROL DEEGAN - Last night I came home sing- against ad began cae about the Cuban crisis. An old boy friend asked to dance. He had dropped all me me more all : ing, “Deck the halls with boughs of holly, fa-la-la .. .” the year before and I had cried I. detest have. that But song. last night I always level, and over him than so the rest of my old romances realize combined. As it turned out, we _ Rrappy, really didn’t that I was singing it. Last night I went to the most fabulous Christmas party. I wasn’t even invited to it. I guess you could say I crashed it. I belong to a service club, and we were having a committee meeting at my girl friend’s house. Her little brother was ‘having a party in the down- stairs tears I was to break only danced a few times. Someone suggested having a party of our own on the upper level, and I simply slipped out the back door. I wasn’t running from the party. I wasn’t even running from him. The moments we shared last night, dancing so close, were bitter-sweet. They the are beautiful memories I will Christine Janice Casperson Karen Niemoller MEET THE SCOTS is a Meet the Scots reminder to attend the Christmas Dance, “Red Velvet Dreams,” sponsored by the Pep Club. The staff also awards her the Candy Cane Award for a sweet personality. Joyful Janice Hallowell is Christmas: A time for joy, beauty, and love. This Christmas edition of the Highlander is dedicated to three lassies who beautifully grace Ben Lomond’s halls: Christine Casperson, Janice Hallowell, and Karen Niemoller. Chris Casperson, Albonette’s secretary-treasurer for 1964-65, treasure always. I left because I was happy. That may sound stupid to you, but I honestly don’t know a better way to leave a party. (I have left so many parties so unhappily). Tonight, I don’t wonder if he again likes me. I’m certain _ white decorations. They were that he doesn’t. I was the only having fun! Suddenly, the meet- girl left to dance with. It doesing seemed like a death sen- n’t matter. Tonight, I remember a slim tence, and rather than face the executioner, we got ourselves blonde-haired girl who didn’t Linda Fishburn came flying dance. Although a genuinely inan invitation to attend. — I really didn’t expect to vited guest, she just stood sad- into the room. “What are you doing?” she screamed, and hedance. There were darling boys ly on the sidelines watching the on the committee who loved rest of us. She reminded me of gan pounding on Dale Blair and the darling girls on the com- another blonde - haired over- Boyd Southwick who had the mittee, which automatically ex- weight girl who stood watching victim stretched out ready for cluded me. I found an isolated others having fun: She remind- the injection. Dale and Boyd did not work alone in this vilcorner in the darkened room, ed me of myself. I wonder if she cried the in- lainous act. Every student in and snuggled into an overstuffed chair for the duration. I ner tears I cried. I wonder if Mr. Shirley’s Biology 2 classes picked up 1962 issue of Time she felt as miserable as I felt. had a hand in the deaths of and stuck my nose into it. My I want to tell her, “Don’t wor- frogs a few weeks ago. Why did they murder all - nose might have been in that ry. Your time will come.” I - magazine, but my thoughts were can’t tell her. I’m not her fairy those poor helpless frogs? To far away. I was counting all godmother with a gift for mak- observe the development of the signs of right. Besides, frog errr ae the: seg I a danced at; ing iti t. : of s ery,.and s monotony of passing resolutions, we decided to tromp down and see what was going on. What was going on was a fabulous party! Flickering candlelight revealed slowly dancing couples, as music softly drifted through the gold and Hallowell the third member of the staff to be introduced in this column. Janice’s tasks include writ- ing editorials and keeping track of the clans for Clan Corner. Karen Niemoller, secretary of the Brigadoon Chapter of the National Honor Society, is hosting a College Roundtable during the Holidays. College students from many areas of the United States will meet to discuss their lives at college. PLENTY IN LAB Care for Frog's or Chicken's Legs? — pine one full of pity, ‘not to emeaher The boys began asking» the drops its vast protective branches down upon her. Her star, girls to dance, and I was quickly left alone. I felt like run- now hidden, will remain for othning. I settled a bit deeper into er Christmases. Will she remem(FICTION) ne pillows - I was leaning ber. | cents. ‘were ie noted) The procedure went as follows: 1. Frogs anesthetized by ether (many students will testify that their frogs displayed numerous signs of life during the cutting - through - the - jaw procedure) underwent removal of their heads and extraction of their pituitary glands. A live female frog then _ received (much to her dislike) an injection of six pituitaries in a solution through the skin of her stomach. (Linda witnessed this squirmy event.) A total of 15 frogs received this type of in- jection. j — 2. After a ee ides pe- riod, necessary for ovulation in ener the injected females, tuck.in o kill the the neck wi nervous system J 3. These fertilized eggs were then supposed to develop into frog embryos, but science did not reckon with a faulty refrigeration bulb which burned out, causing the eggs to freeze. (Frozen eggs simply do not develop). This “failure,” however, has not daunted the Biology 2 students. They have completed similar experiments with chickens. Anyone for frogs’ legs? Or do you prefer chicken? — _ Television Contracts go to: ta hale’ frogs sacrificed their testes for a sperm solution. The injected female’s eggs, if viable, were then stripped into this solution and placed in a> eae! gradient box. ___ Fashion-Wise CAROL DEEGAN Insists on ) Adler Wool Socks Carol “For _“kicky” Adler States: that sharp, look, I wear S.C. Wool Socks. Be “Clean White Sock,” Yale and Princeton men will like your kind of style,: too.”. Available smart, L.R. Samuels Wolfer's Colony at Bon Marche Buehler - Bingham Fred se : Lily: Jeanne Langliers _ Grandpa: Mike Van Leeuwen. | Eddie: Don Nuttal s Marilyn: Bonnie Nielsen | Herman: Craig Warner M. Nye : |