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Show MONDAY, JANUARY 26, 1970 HIGHLANDER Matmen, Swimmers PREFACE... JOHNSON Well, it’s that time again. Good ole Scots’ Week, only time of the year when Larry Vail throws up an audience and the female officers of the school the for 3 ip Ogden MEET The day was January 15, 1969. Three Ben Lomond “ONCE UPON A SCOTS’ WEEK" By KATHY PAGE THE SCOTS athletic teams were engaged in combat. That in itself is not unusual. What is unusal is that all three teams were victorious. Even more astounding is the fact that It’s two of the victories came also the only time of the year that we show our appre- over Ogden High School. aren’t ashamed to make pigs out of themselves. ciation to the sophomore class president. Isn’t it a shame we can’t be so nice more often? Scots’ Week always brings about some rather un- The Ogden High mat was the site of victory Number 1 for the Scots. The wresusual problems. Many boys have no idea what to wear under their kilts, much to the embarrassment of many tling team muscled its way of the girls. The rule about plaid or school color pants to a 19-16 win. Scott Torand is bent and twisted beyond recognition until some ser- man, Jeff Fleming, Mike Pluim won by pins. ious repercussions happen. Last year, I had a quarrel with a teacher who felt Robert Deamer, Rod WhitI was purposely trying to disrupt the class because my pants were blue-striped. I suppose he thought everyone would be too busy trying to figure out how stripes make plaid to concentrate on their school work. So another girl (in some equally offensive pink pants) and I were shipped off to Mr. Kap’s office. Upon arriving in the office, we were informed that this was not a ‘second of- fense’. No, indeed! tem in the first This was an offense against the sys- degree. No matter that pairs of the “taboo” levis wandered that very moment, we going to be punished. had been more than 15 around the hall at caught and we were No one could figure what to do with two convicts so they couldn’t possibly escape and mingle with the unpolluted citizenry, so we were locked in Mr. Kap’s office until Dr. Drechsel could be found. Some maniac girl kept carrying me Kap’s belongings uss _ papers, | pencils and Kleenex 8 we nt tH ne es teal his valu: We were both ‘getting excited. It was just before| lunch and our teacher would be very upset if we weren’t punished before lunch. Suddenly, Mr. Kap trumbled down on us. He needed his office to call someone’s mother, so he generously offered to turn us back to our teacher without so much as slapping our hands. But, by now, we had realized the severity of our crime and WANTED to be punished. Luckily Dr. D. appeared and took us into his office. It must have been a horrible sight ,two hardened criminals and the kindly warden disappearing into the warden’s office. ’m sure there were many ed the scene who feared for Dr. D.’s life. who view- He immediately asked us what we had done. When we meagerly told him we were wearing most offensive and distractive outfits to our history class and generally making a chaos out of the education system in Utah, he smiled. I think he was so tired of drug addicts in the parking lot and future communist saboteurs bombing the toilets, two stupid girls in the wrong color pants seemed comical. With a sigh of relief, he wrote out a short note: “Please admit these girls to class. Some people just can’t tell what plaid is.” We literally ran down the hall to present the teacher with our pardon. He read the right. but don’t do it again!” Do what? HIGHLANDER SPECIAL EDITION !! FEB. 19, 1970 PACESETTER A New Concept in Car Stereos snarled, “All Rd. Norma Slater is also an outwon by decision. The best match of the day pitted Lee standing senior with a grade point average of 3.6. She is an Thompson against last active member of the Honor year’s state champ, Jerry Society and Dance Clan. NorO’Neill. Thompson outmus- ma’s office as Sophomore Class cled O’Neill for a 10-7 win. secretary proved rewarding to The victory over Ogden gave | h er. She held a dominant part in BL a 2-1-1 Region record. The second Scotty victory took place in our pool. The swimmers beat Ogden 48-47. Roger Wheelwright was a double winner. Skeeter teve Hulmot first d sec- The third win Dennis Steffen is an outstanding senior who frequently rises above his 3.0 grade average. He cites A Cappella as his favorite class. Among his achievements are participation in October’s. All-State Choir and a performance in the near future in a choir of specially-selected students at BYU. Dennis has a role in “The Music Man” and, athletically the Junior Class Assembly and the Gathering of the Clans Assembly. When asked what can — be done to improve our school, speaking, has been listed among _ she replied, “The spirit of our the school’s “grapplers” for two _ school and its unity.” Norma is years and has played » ty proud of being a Scot and thinks | oot ) nt our schoo came at the expense of the Sky View Soph basketball team. Our sophs showed ’em how, to the tune of 57-46. This gives the Brodies a 5-1 record. It was great to have a winning day at Ben Lomond. Continued student support will assure more winning days to come. rickshaw boy meat MAA Ug TU Come as you are! Alumni Dance Slated CHOW Saturday, Jan. 21st The Alumni Dance will be held Saturday, the 31st of January. A charge of one dollar per couple will be charged. John Riley will be playing for the event. The dance will be from 8:30 to 11:00. The Alumni plan to have a good turnout, and we, as Scots, hope to give it to them. COME ON ALL YOU SCOTS! YOU! MAN ENOUGH? 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