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Show You. RIDER Make theVieAp WS Ben Lanmend VOLUME past High School OGDEN, UTAH, THURSDAY, 17 Ww OCTOBER 16, 1969 NUMBER 4 “OUR TOWN” To open October Z3rd By DAVE JONES : Tickets are now on sale for the school play, “Our Town,” and can be obtained from *=|for the price of one dollar apiece. The it might rather of the cast production is shaping up exceedingly well so be wise to purchase your tickets in advance than One members waiting till the opening of the things that makes night. “Our Town” a great play is the tremendous depth and variation of the characters. A comment which is frequently heard from the actors is that they sometimes feel the actual presence of their character when they are giving their lines. If you wish to experience subtle humor, sentimentality, haunting and thought-stirring reality, be sure you don’t miss “Our Town.” It will open Oct. 23 and will run through the 24th. The play will start at 8:00 p.m. in the Ben Lomond Auditorium. DON’T The 7:00 Vickie Cummings, Larry Vail, and Dave Jones rehearse Schedule of Events Today, Oct. 16—Football, Skyview at Ben Lomond, 3:00 p.m. Today, Oct. 16—Pep Assembly between lunches. Sat., Oct. 18—Deer Season opens. Weds., Oct. 22—THE JOURNALISM STOMP, “HIGHLAND. ER FLING,” 7-9 p.m. in the GYM, 25 cents or 50 cents. Thurs., Oct. 23—“‘Our Town” opens, 8:00 p.m. in the Auditorium. Fri., Oct. 24—“Our Town” continues, final night. Fri., Oct. 24—Football, Logan at Ben Lomond, 3:30 p.m. Fri., Oct. 24—Pep Assembly between lunches. Sat., Oct. 25—Utah State Homecoming. Weds., Oct. 29—Dance Clan, 7-9 p.m. in the Gym. Thurs. Oct. 30—Parent Teacher Conference, school dismissed at 11:10 a.m. Fri., Oct. 31—Football, Ben Lomond at Weber, 8:00 p.m., Final game of the season. Fri., Oct. 31—Ogden plays Bear River in Ben Lomond Stadium. (For future activities, consult the PLAID PARADE) KILT a scene from “Our Town.” ments p.m., MISS “OUR ‘‘Moot”’ at will be 3026 TOWN.” Clan “will Polk, Mr. meet Monday, Monson’s October home. 20, Refresh- served. JOURNALISM STOMP NEXT WEDNESDAY SOLVE "PRESS-ING" MONEY PROBLEM MAY THE JOURNALISM STOMP, “THE HIGHLANDER FLING,” WILL BE HELD NEXT WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 22ND, FROM 7 TO 9 P.M. IN THE GYM. THE DANCE I SSPONSORED BY THE SCHOOL NEWSPAPER IN ORDER TO RAISE MONEY FOR MORE COMMERCIALLY-PRINTED PAPERS, SUCH AS YOU ARE READING. IN ORDER TO STRESS A SCOTTISH MOOD, ANYONE WEARING PLAID WILL BE ADMITTED INTO THE DANCE FOR 25 CENTS. THOSE WHO DO NOT WEAR PLAID, WILL BE CHARGED A VERY SMALL FEE OF 50 CENTS. “JOHN RILEY” WILL BE PLAYING DURING THE STOMP, AND REFRESHMENTS WILL BE SERVED THROUGHOUT THE TWO HOURS. EVERYONE PLAN TO ATTEND THE STOMP. WE NEED YOUR SUPPORT IF WE ARE TO CONTINUE WITH TOP QUALITY PAPERS DURING THE REST OF THE YEAR. EVERYONE’S INVITED, NO MATTER WHAT SCHOOL THEY GO TO. SPREAD THE WORD. LET’S MAKE THIS STOMP THE GREATEST! German Clan Formed; Every student who has a basic knowledge of German, can join the German Clan. The membership fee is $1.00. Meetings will be held once a month and try to give some New Members Welcome information about Germany. There will be speakers and slides. During the year, the German Clan will organize about four parties. The first one is Oct. ? and every member of the German Clan is invited. The officers of the clan are: President, Joyce Wangsgaard; vice-president, Debbie Hansen; and _ secretary-treasurer, Carol Brown. CATS |