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Show f po x Ad i yer, I OT ei LL A nominate three rclamCOTS SINK LAKER i : 23 {? wy Speech and Drama Susan Wahlquist Many top academic students reccive numerous awards for their scholastic efforts, but only the scholars. qualify for the Sterling Scholar Awards,presented annually by KSL-TV, KL Radio, and Desert News. Competition petins at thé local high school. Toachers from cach department | Ay 4 fast-breaking sathema tics Richard Ken Koskella Nielson Art and Art Cratts Mike scniors period Durrant the industrial Arts English and Literature+ General Scholarship Tamara Quick Larry Gardiner nominees fighting ef Een debate engaging in tion at meet to 9:90 AM, : solved comveti- Sula Should will divisional debate for the 2 other nuclear under 7 Lomond, ber of tered a March to 2:30 From the beginning teams, eight by each school, will small The 4, be frem teams numen- down eight, meet will trees from Ben ville, Ogden and include Lomond, en— bonne- nart’ in val, the 8 ta, te e ing> managers our an an are: debate annual Other one states Nevada, The meet held varticinate will be debating this year will at Weber State College. until the The end of the team was first determined wee let down. half, ; Mike Scott, led caught the bunch off guard, Scots continued 4am held | ‘ lang two “nd f to the game, ‘ fin- Wi- to extend oan a= up _into the latter Sint Ot the third quarter, At — they led the Lakers The a Then they cooled off, 1 TS Showed that they weSliving up and came back Strong * Thev took advantace of A Lom BS teag missed shots and cut conn of eee BE in the Wyoming, come tothe . mi fests ; The could Lakers. Ben to a five to mer played outstaudine on off “Se and Scott played well under the boards, Kirk Black, forward, cubrebomded the Lakers like it a On offense he hit ek af he field and he tot- ta ke will debators biggest did, in the first quais as close as th ae for Be Durham Mareoaret Today it to win and they never During the first Timmer and Sylvester the fast bread as it organiza 2 Anderson. Colorado. Weber, debate are Lomond Rob as much taller jumped out Bomeville The the con- narrowed close half. contro On. P.M, at Ben 32 testants to held R&R \ ternational inte er be ae emg weanon the : feng hi competition subject: the nut ft areca 26 at Weber Sta "That b ne. and al minutes, | Coach Dinsdale tried something new and it worked quite well with the team, He used the unit System as he ran the fast-dlreak allnicht. The first team, whiCh is the smaller of the two units, started the game and played most of the nicht. Only once did he switch units and that was against further center around be teams inberschool the Lomond's liarch College a compete from schools, Lakers Stewart will 23 Also that. night, Ogden and Logan both suffered defeats and set up a five way tie for first place in Region I. Ben Lomond is in second place in Division I with a one win and two losses mark, Ogden, Bonneville, and Weber are tied for first place with two wins and one loss. Next week we will play Weber on our court and attempt to break the winning mark of their, team so let's everybody get out The B.L. team out-shot, out-— yebounded, and simply eut—hust-— luench Barbara 79-76 the Scots that made look two lead early rter, and that They 3. LHOSTS MEET Members for score Jed the Tonmond jusic Lomond Even as close as the score seems, it was a last minute sune by the Lakers and a very cool Science Kirk Ben Bonneville Friday 4s Kirk Black hit Mike Wimmer dunked 21, Social Science who, they feel,deserve such recognition. Nominees, one from cach set of throc, are then selected by the principal on the basis of their achievement, scholarship, leadership,citizenship, and character. Students nominated for '65 Sterling »cholar Awards: Jan team out-ran Emmert or or four from the faul sew up the victory. @ 1 liberi ne nes Me ‘ oy ORIS 7 oe ill ptedro, dado a saat \X\A A large Thursday to crowd see was the on_ Scots hand defeat Ogden 45-0 in a wrestling meet held at Ben Lomond. The Scot grapplers put on an exciting show as‘ they held the Tigers without asingle poant Most ef, the matche$ were quite cloge, but there were five pins in the twelve matches. The first four matches were a test of speed as the smaller and lighter members of the squad started the contest. As the weights went higher, and speed sl-— ewed down and the strength went up. The auidience seemed to enjoy the match and they cheered their favorite on to victory. These are the results and weights: 98 lbs.: Butters, BL, def— ault; 103 lbs.: Anderson, BL, decisten; ‘112 lbe,: Parker, &L pin; 120 lbs.: Sherrad, BL, de-— cision}=, 127 \tbsis./ Nicolas, Bl, deciginn; 135 ibs.?. Grose, BL, pin; 138 lbs.: Seukawa, BL, deSision; 157 1lbs.: 1@5 lbs.: 180 145 ieee... Slatter, vary, BL, Gillespie, Bh, oan decision; BL, pin; lbs,.: Geary, BL, decision; Vy.% Weenig, BL, pin. H pt | |