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Show immobilized lead guitarist Gary for MacShara, the group. Actual filming of the program occurred late in August, only a few days before the accident in which Gary suffered head lacerations, chest injuries, and a broken back; and Tom Whittemore, bass guitarist for the Henchmen, received lacerations and bruises. After undergoing surgery to spending fuse his back and three weeks in the hospital, plans with makes now Gary Tom, Von Nielsen, Paul Quigley, and Rick Wessler for the future of the Henchmen. DEATH IN THE ‘AFTERNOON tended fewer z “ grave. eat re: cameras” Tammie Quick will be in the spotlight twice that day as she represented Ben Lomond as our foreign exchange student who went to Turkey. She will relate her experiences while in the country, the people, the customs, the difference between countries. Following her on the program will be Miss Choate. After the be held in a pamphlet to the girls We assembly a tea will the cafeteria where will be distributed on etiquette. Dedicate Kirk Black .. . “Ringo for President”. - Tammie Quick . Around”. Sophomore boys . _ “Little . “1 \Get the funeral service; still Honda”. placed flowers at the "Senior Why | had they buried > GTO”. att — had a said : Ste — ‘boys Bonnie Patane oe _ “Mighty . . Gary Snider Jeanne Joel Brown MEET THE SCOTS Band, and Ro Langliers pt. The program fell under the stresses and strains of life. A shortage of money, plus more students and the lack of classroom space dealt the final blow. playing “Hello Dolly,” — the Bonnie Lassies, = bl <Na " ene 28- Oct. 2 ‘Mon. Fri PP istrict beat —Report of failing students to parents Sept. 30 Wednesday so quickly that few realized Unfinished Symphony”. _—Girls’ Association Tea, 2:30 p.m. Oct. 1 Thursday ROTC . “When I Grow Up what had happened. Some mut-‘-—Football, BLHS at Cache . Oct. 2 Friday — tered bitterly to friends; a To Be a Man”, —Cheerleaders’ Dance, 7-9 p.m. — 6 Tuesday Model UN . .. “Viva Las Ve- Oct. small minority complained to -—Football, BLHS at Ogden Oct. q Wednesday the administration. The major- gas”. ity of students involved acted as the pall bearers, even to the point of piling dirt on the casket. 3 Volkswagen ‘refused to putter — on a start Wednesday, Septem- ber 1. He and his demented vehicle finally rolled out of the faculty parking lot after a helpful assist from Mr. Eoereer* more capable auto. DIAGONAL TWILL OXFORD We, who had experienced the difficult assignments, the long hours of preparation, and the heavy work load demanded by a Seminar, probably shed the most tears, yet, we aes the wrong victim. You who had worked for the chance to take a 1964-65 Seminar and had passed the rigid requirements for taking the class constitute the real victims. A great educational opportunity has seemingly died hefore your eyes. Died for you, ek An Oxford with the in new instantly perspective apparent tex- ture of fine all cotton twill. The fabric’s perfectly suited to traditional styling with authentic features — button down collar, body tapered, back button, box pleat and locker loop. Available in solid colors; in white stripe on color ground; and in color stripe on perhaps, but not for others. feet under” for very long. — Scot Shorts Bae white ground. assurance Select of absolute with fashion rightness. STS The Chemistry, Literature, Math, Natural Sciences, and So- cial Studies departments do not seem the same this year without their respective Seminar programs. But, a part of Ben -Lomond has not died. The students remain, the teachers remain, and in some - eases, the material offered re-mains. The program has simply suffered a “heart attack”. It will return, and future lassies and lads will benefit from it. The program. accomplished too much, and had too. much student, faculty, and administrative support to remain “six Neilson “Oh wad the power the gif- class of ’66, Paul’s interests he know what the Debate Clan center around Dance Clan, plans for the future? tie gie us Jeanne Langliers: This loveTo see ourselves as others Chemistry (?), and girls. (Not ly lassie possesses both beauin that particular order!) see us!” — ty and brains. She serves BL Bonnie Neilson: Meet a memWith these words, Robert as a Junior Class organizer — Burns invites you to meet the ber of the Highlander staff! As of the Brigadoon Chapter of _ first 1964-65 group of MEET Business Manager, Bonnie hansoa National Honor Society. dles all the ads, checks, and THE SCOTS. 3 | Margaret Durham: Margie bills. Gary Snider: A power in the yanks as a Grade A debater, which knocks the assumption Senter Class, Gary presides Ski The seniors now have their Gary presides that “all blondes are dumb.” Senior Class, “Song of the Senior Class of = Ski Clan with an iron She represented Ben Lomond over an iron ski 65,” thanks to the creative genat Girls’ State this summer, and hand. (Or is ea ius of Mr. Richards. — : pole?) belongs to the Albonettes. Brigham > ‘City’s ‘Peach Days: = Joel Brown: § oel nile "Gold Paul Patane: A tall, dark, Parade featured Ben Lomond’s | oul and handsome member of the such a mysterious |way. Lot Clan Does anyone ante ee of Ben Lomond’s Semi- tars and Bengoes”. The Intruders . . . “Bach’s nar program? The action came s Paul Durham The Girls’ Staters, Margaret Durham, Tammie Quick, Rosanne Smith, and Linda Watts will then give a talk on their impressions of our government and events that took place while they stayed at Utah State University. These Songs to: Death came quickly. Few at- Margaret —— I> ateOD: The September 5th broadcast may have caused speculation among students aware of the August 23rd. automobile accident, which at that time, had The Girls’ Association officers, Teresa Rivera, president; Wendy Griffin, vice-president; and Dixie Dornbos, secretary have planned an assembly for the gathering of lassies. This event will take place in the auditorium on October 1 where they will hear Elaine Cannon speak on charm, personality, and poise. KK aig >rd _ Through the magic of television, the Henchmen, a wild combo, recently proved to the other high schools in Utah that Ben Lomond has the best, by doing a fabulous job of playing “Twilight City” and “Walk Don’t Run ’64’ on the Hi Shoppe, a program designed to showcase high school talent. G. A. PLANS GATHERING SO The Henchmen: Un-Wreck-Able PAGE3 _ THE HIGHLANDER | WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1964 Capered Bory Mano. hia eLoTMEE 2500 ACHING TON BLVD. + PHONE 394- 0506=| _ |