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Show FRIDAY, NOVEMBER BROUGH, PARKER PAGES HIGHLANDER 14, 1969 NAMED TOP SCOTS FOR SERVICE also have president re- of the VOICE OF THE SCOTS After sixteen years our dream has been realized. Each year we projected our needs; from a sand hill and alfalfa field the campus of the Ben Lomond High School has had a gradual transformation until today it is one of the finest and most complete facilities of its kind in the state. My thanks and appreciation I think the Student Council should get out and look around to Dr. T. O. Smith, Superintenat some of their friends and oth- dent William Garner, and a dedicated Board of Education. er girls, too. Sincerely, I think they should look a Ellis S. McAllister. lot better. Then what they are Dear Editor, — doing? _ The Senior Powderpuff team I wish bass could Gat them something, but what about us ; Just don’t see why -we would can’t like to say years. He has | “Ban Extra Dry” each morning. Comment: ‘Ben Lomond evident because of the sup- port at the last football games. But I think there are some here at Ben Lomond er, and a cashier at an ice rink. She has taught Junior English, Sophomore English, tion. She is the Pep Club advisor. She began her teaching career at Ben Lo- mond and has been here for who don’t take the pride in the past six years. BL that she deserves.” The desire to become Mrs. Parker, mother of held eight, grandmother of eight, parts in three school productions, “South Pacific,” ‘See How They Run,” and “Our Town.” Dwight was one of Ben Lomond’s representatives at Boys’ State last sum- Dear Editor, I think you should take a good look at some of the skirts. I was called in the office because my skirt was too short and it was a culotte one, too. But I have looked around and seen many, many girls with shorter ones on than me. dent for a local newspaper, playground recreation lead- is the greatest school. The ‘Drama, Speech, Special Eduspirit here is great. This is cation, and Physical Educa- junior BROUGH HIGH ceived this honor in recognition for all they have done to support Ben Lomond. Dwight Brough is currently serving as president of the Ben Lomond Seminary They National Honor Society, Brigadoon Chapter. Dwight played on the football team in both his sophomore and DWIGHT LOMOND Dwight’s favorite sports are football, eating, and hiking. He is an avid user of and PARKER BEN Mrs. Irene Parker and Mr. Dwight Brough have been chosen as Top Scots by the Highlander. MRS. TO ‘‘Woman of the Year, 1964,” has been chosen as a top Scot. Mrs. Parker is a Weber High graduate of 1937, where she was also vice- a high school teacher did not become a reality for Mrs. Parker until 27 years after she graduated from high school. Mrs. Parker has served as an elected member of the Utah State Recreation Board president. She graduated mer. The root beer drinking from Weber State in 1960 and was also President of record of 36 mugs full is with an Associate in Science Weber Council of Recreaheld by Dwight. He also won Degree, and in 1964 with a tion and a member of WeCounty Recreation a prize in last year’s beard Bachelor of Science Degree. ber She has been accepted as Board. growing contest for the best Mrs. Parker, you’ve come style. Dwight is a member a graduate student P. E. Maof the A Cappella Choir and jor at Utah State University. a long way. We hope to keep you on our teaching staff Besides being a teacher was sophomore representative of the Seminary two she has worked as a wait- till the great halls of Ben ress, sales clerk, correspon- Lomond are no more. years ago. Thanksgiving Dance On Wednesday, November 26, the annual Thanksgiving Dance will be held in the gym from 8:30 to 11:00 p. m. ete he preciated us by making us cakes, brownies, and decorating our lockers. They also spent countless hours patiently coaching us. This once again shows the great spirit of the class of ’70.” Senior Powder Puffers Thank you, wear granny dresses or pants. I just think we should be able to wear pants and granny dresses. The Student Council should take a vote. Instead of wearing these short skirts, why can’t we! That’s what I want to know! Thank you, Kathleen Sheron. Jim Cassity Named Dear Dr. Garner, In humility and with a deep sense of gratitude, I express my appreciation to you for the honor you have bestowed upon The Cadet of the Month for me in naming the Ben Lomond October is Jim Cassity, supply Athletic Field the “McAllister sergeant for Company “A”. Of Field.” prime consideration in choosing It was a great challenge and one of the joys of my life as Jim was his record of perfect the first principal, to direct the attendance and his straight “A” establishment of the Ben Lo- scholastic achievements. mond High School. May I hasJim will receive several ten to say no one man has all the answers, and I give credit awards in connection with this to a great assistant, Robert Al- honor. These include dinner for ley, a distinguished faculty, and two, theatre tickets, free dry a dedicated studentbody. cleaning of his uniform and, of The Scottish theme for the course, the Cadet Medal of the school was inherent in the name, Month. Ben Lomond. In founding the school, it was my desire and objective to build in the spirit and traditions of Ben Lomond, those worthy attributes of the Scottish people—courage, integrity, industry, and intellectual, spiritual, and physical achievement. The Scottish Library is | significant of the intellectual, the Christmas Open House, the spiritual, the Fine Arts FestiMANUFACTURERS OF val, the cultural growth, and the athletic complex, the opporLettermen & Organization tunity for excellence in physical fitness. 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