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Show OOT MON, SCOTS! KIRK ROSANNE BLACK As your Studentbody officers, we are looking forward to an outstanding year. We realize our responsibilities while representing you, and we face them with great expectation. — Our number You. one responsibil- SMITH TAMMIE ity is to keep the student body united. Secondly, we will strive tc generate more spirit. And third, success is our goal for all school activities. However, these responsibilities belong not only to us, but to YOU also, as Ben Lomond Scots. SYLVIA QUICK Ben Lomond’s uniqueness lies in its rich traditions and “fighting, friendly” spirit. As mem bers of Ben Lomond’s Clan we will always try to preserve this image both in sportsmanship and scholastic activities. We are planning new and exciting events for this year en- the news print iL OGDEN, UTAH, THURSDAY, “VOLUME 112 AUGUST 2, 1964 ~ TURKEY FOR TAMMIE ing quotes Note: The are taken follow- from Tammie Quick’s letter to remind you that with your support and spirit you can be proud of being “fighting, friendly Scots.” “One word we must all learn the meaning of, if this year is to be successfful is the word “support.” Support is difficult to define. In high school, support is used usually in reference to athletics . . . to support the teams. Supporting teams in their athletic contests is a vital part of the definition of support. “Every time thusiastically, because we know with your support and _ spirit these activities will be a tremendous success. Looking forward to the best year ever with you. —yYour studentbody officers, Kirk, Rosanne, Tammie, Slyvia. W, just : wake Editor’s CUTLER the football “eleven” executes a play, they -are representing you. When the five boys on _ the basketball team drive in hard for a basket, they take the entire studentbody of Ben Lomond with them. When the track team adds another trophy to “Hislop’s corner” the whole school shares the victory. The teams need and deserve your support. “But support does not end with going to the football games and the track meets. This is only the beginning. Real support might begin with going to athletic events, but it continues when you become really inIfe in all aspects of school ife “Real support is attending “In short, real support is bethe “Hello Dance” Friday night coming involved in Ben Lomond —not only attending but PAR- High School — having a little TICIPATING. Doing your part; to make it successful. Real sup- you can make a genuine contriport comes when you attend bution to your school. You are the fall band concert and when learning the definition of supyou return again in the spring. port when you do more than Real support is going to hear come here at 8:00 in the mornthe A Cappella and Girls’ Glee ing and leave at 2:30 in the afconcerts. ternoon—when you become a “fighting, friendly Scot” and “Real support is spending an have all the enthusiasm that evening at the school play. Real that name carries. support is buying a hot dog from the Pep Club today or at“Of course, every person tending a class party or work- can’t do everything. But every ing on a class project. Real sup- person can do something. As port comes in joining a clan the saying goes, ‘I am only one or in starting one if there is- —hbut I am One—I can’t do evn’t already organized in which erything, but I can — SOMEyou have a specific interest. THING.’ “Real support is running for “There are rewards for each Student Council or at least in making sure that your vote individual in supporting your elects the best people to repre- school and becoming involved sent you in that governing in the activities. You will learn body. Real support is going to how much fun school can be— the dances and the Girls’ Asso- that there is more to school ciation Open House. Real sup- than studying. After spending port is growing a beard in the two months in Turkey, I reaBoys ’Association beard grow- lize what an opportunity it is te have activities in the school. ing contest. “Real support is entering in the Foreign Language Fair or the Poetry Festival or the Industrial Arts Competition. And yes, real support comes with doing your best scholastically; not criticizing the faculty administration and school officers unfairly. The activities are here for you —the purchase of your studentbody: card gives you the right to participate in them.” “Until Lomond ery Scot ing the support.” I can return to Ben once again, I wish evhere success in learnmeaning of the word, a "p" : = Welcomes Thee Dear Students: On behalf ‘Ben Lomond I welcome school year. of the faculty of High School, may you to another Scot Shorts Linda Fishburn and Resins Smith co-hosted a going-away party for Tammie Quick, BL’s _ Foreign Exchange Student to © Turkey, during the latter part of June. : The guests played games bes. ed on Tammie’s trip, ate a dinner consisting of her favorite foods, and listened to the music Tammie likes best. Our school is growing rapid5 eck ea ly. This year 1700 students will Sylvia Cutler, Linda Fishattend our school and we will _ have a faculty of 71 teachers burn, and Barbara Stewart, reBLHS students, and — and counselors. Every room in turning Burton, Connie Fur-the school will be used. We will Barbara Thomas, 1964 also use the auditorium for an niss, and Ann _BLHS graduates, offered talent audio-visual room. numbers in her honor. * * Pd The buildings have been thoroughly cleaned during the sumLinda Watts, co-editor of Ben mer. All students have a re- Lomond’s Plaid Parade, took sponsibility to help keep our the time this summer to perbuildings and grounds clean. sonally call the students listed, Remember students you are to insure correct telephone members of a great educational numbers. institution. The high traditions and standards at Ben Lomond High School ,as set by former students must be perpetuated. May you do your part in adding to the achievement of Ben ke & 2s The 1964-65 Albonettes attended their first tea on Monday, August 24, at B.L.’s_ Reception Room. Fun, fun, fun, describes the Lomond. Remember the tradi- Junior Class Party, held Augtion of the fighting, friendly ust 19, at the Copper Cottage. Scots. Hungry??? Thirsty??? Albonette officers will sell The faculty and administration root beer and hot dogs in the are ready to give you a helppeing hand. Best wishes and may cafeteria after 6th and oe 1964-65 be a successful and en- riods a. % fjoyable year for each of you. Sincerely, Get Well Wishes Lionel G. Drechsel Go To Principal. Gary MacShera |