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Show You Witte | , | W, ee just print it VOLUME 12 NUMBER 8 VOTE WINNERS The long-awaited moment Chosen his leadership abilities to lead the Boys’ Association were HARRY THOMAS, president; CRAIG WATTS, vice-president; and BOB. NELSON, secretary. came to many Ben Lomond Scots when next year’s studentbody, Girls’ and Boys’ Association officers, Bonnie Lassies and cheerleaders were announced at the Juntor Prom. STEVE COSTLEY, this year’s junior class president, will continue to use Something new at the Junior Prom was the announcement of the Bonnie Lassies. Those highsteppers include: as he was elected studentbody president. LINDA FISHBURN, also a junior class officer, went up the ladder from secretary of the mid- SUE ADAIR, ROB- IN ANDERSON, SYDNEY COOK, MARILYN GOFF, BECKY GRIFFIN, JUDY GUDMUNDSON, SUSAN JENSEN, KARIN JOHNS, _KAROL KNUDSON, SHER- RY MACKELPRANG, BONNIE NEILSON, SUZANNE HELEN WILLS, of the studentbody. The slo- PARRY, gan, “Don’t goof, vote and SUSAN WHEELER. AIlGoff,” must have done the ternates include: LORIE EV- dle class to vice-president _ ANS, PAT HYATT, CAM- ILLE JONES and SUSAN minutes and be called stu- WOOD. LANA THOMPSON and DIANE BRAMWELL dentbody secretary. Last, but certainly not were chosen as drill misleast, comes the scrap col- tress and co-drill mistress, lector. Chosen to paste Ben respectively, of the marchright ‘Ben Lomond’s leaders for next year _ burn, Marilyn Goff, Bonnie Neilson; Jeanne Langliers, Radene Johnson, include (bottom row, | to r) Steve Costley, Linda (top row, 1 to r) Mike and Susan Jensen. Noel, : you go to fine.” Q. What do you want for dinner, hamburger or steak? A. “Yes.” When the ball goes out of and “Whose is it?” the referee yells, A. “Theirs!” 3557628946574. Q. “How tall is the Adler ad?” A. “About that tall’. G. “Which dress do you like _ the best? This one or this one?” ©> “Uh-huh.” . Did you know sues my brother ee ee died?” . “No! Really? You must be kidding.” “Did your mother really make this?” “I don’t know. Did she?” “What country did you come from?” Fer Q. “Are you sure?” (Only child talking to Mom). Q. “Hello, Mom?” A. “Mrs. Anderson speaking, who’s calling?” “One overseas.” “Are you a foreigner from another country?” “Si, Senor.” “Oh, what a pretty diamond! Are you engaged?” “How did you guess?” ‘“Whatchadoing?” A. “Reading the paper.” ey. 6 se bounds _ Honors’ TELEPHONE ING OROUD 6 _ is BONNIE scrap NEILSON.. ne Chosen to keep the stu- dentbody lively, the team and Ben Lomond’s Leading the Girls’ Asso- winning, Spirit top are the folciation for another activity- lowing on girls chosen as filled year will of the winning Sterling Scholars. Two of Ben Lomond’s stu- cheer- be JEANI SCOT dents honored her by winning a place in the top three awards. SCOOPS At the Utah State Art Exhibit, the following Scots received recognition: Ron Petersen, a gold cup for his billboard; Steve Songer, a first place winner, re- way, taking top honors in the ceived $25 for his animal post- field of Science. When asked how he felt when his name was read as winner, Kirk replied, “I was so surprised, I about fell down the stairs.” This night climaxed weeks of HOMELIFE waiting and working. Each con. Mom, I’ve lost my purse. testant was allowed to present Have you seen it? a folder in which he included his accomplish. “No, where did you put a listing of ments. These accomplishments it?” need riot have occurred in the . “Son, how does this dress field in which he competed. look on me?” Judges interviewed each con. “The dress looks fine.” testant twice. The first inter. “Now tell me the truth; view determined the finalists and the second, the winners. how do you like it?” The contestants traveled to . “It stinks.” Highland High School in Salt AT SCHOOL Lake City where the awards “Do you want me to pick ceremony appeared over teleyou up at eight or seven- vision. thirty?” . “That will be fine.” In all, Ben Lomond had seven . “Have you seen my pen- students participating. Congracil?” tulations go to all our Sterling . “No, I haven’t, have you?” Scholars, Jan Gardiner, Larry . “Who took my books out Muench, Kirk Nielsen, Tamara of my locker?” Quick, Barbara Stewart, Lori A. Still unanswered. the meeting E leaders: BOBBIE ALBISExcitement and tension fill- LANGLIERS, president; RATON, CLELA BAILEY, ed the air as students from 31 DENE JOHNSON, vice-pr es- JEANETTE ELDRIDGE, different schools waited impa- ident, and SUSAN JENSEN, LAUREL HOLLEY, KATHY tiently for the announcement secretary. HEITZ and LANA WARD. Tamara Quick received a runQ. But how could I? Isn’t ‘ner-up position in the field of this OK-3457628946574? General Scholarship. A. No, it isn’t. This is OKKirk Nielsen went all the SS do THE Hello ... : Q. Hello, Carol? I didn’t know you were home.” A. “I’m not.” Hello... Q. “Is Sylvia there?” A. “I’m sorry, but you must have the wrong number.” Op way get to your home?” A. “That will be ON Or and asked: 22 Fish- Nelson, Scholars Earn ‘That'll Be Fine oF Bob Re How many times has your chauffer stopped at a corner “Which Watts, Se SCOT SCOOPS or oe Craig to take Tribe and Linda Watts. er; Diane Erskine, also a first place winer, received $15 for a dental health poster; also winning in the dental health division, Jennie Knickerbocker received $10; Brian Marsh received $10 for his cancer health poster. Awards of merit went to John Ellis, Bob Nelson, Ron Petersen, and Sydney Willis. SCOTS' Honors were recently bestowed upon several dramatic Scots as they received high honors in the.. Annual.. Poetry. Festival held at Utah State University. Superior ratings went to Ann Clark, Carol Turley, and Peter Gillins. Those receiving excel- lent ratings Haacke, Chris Mary Telford. ‘Marsha were Phillips, . . . That the seniors are planning to go to Evanston on a train for their graduation party —if 300 seniors sign up and deposit one dollar before Friday afternoon. Come on seniors, it’! be a panic!!!! SCHEDULE May May May May May Saturday—Utah High School Activity Association Invitation Relay 2-7 Sun.-Fri—BLHS Fine Arts Festival 7 Friday -~—BLHS Music Concert 8 Saturday—Regional Track, Field and Tennis Meet 15 Saturday—State Track, Field and Tennis Meet 21 Friday —Senior Day : 22 Saturday—Clinic for High School Cheerleaders May May 23 Sunday —BLHS 27 Thursday—Senior May : May and 1 . at U of U Sunday Graduation Reception, 10 p. m. — Services | |