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Show WEDNESDAY, APRIL 29, 1970 VOICE OF HIGHLANDER THE SCOTS MEET Dear Editor, TH Ss RSS what would happen if we had to vote four or more times for the President of the United States, Senator, or even just our city mayor. It would be absolute chaos! We, some of Mrs. Gibson’s first-hour class, think that the student body elections were handled in a very disorganized manner. Everyone in that particular class voted at least four times. We think that if elections are run, they should be run correctly. Whoever was in charge of these _ presidential elections shows incompetence. Have you ever heard of any other organization that has had to vote for their president four times (in some cases five)? Just think We certainly hope that if we ever get next year’s officers elected that they won’t make the same mistake. Signed, Let’s Do It Right Next Time Some of Mrs. Gibson’s First Hour Students. ae m i Semaxams UR ERE rcrrnsrnes ES owe ~ us sie Dee Davis, who has a 3.9 grade average, likes playing the organ and having Modern Choir parties at the Barn. He had several high ratings at the Speech Festival. Dee belongs to the A Cappella and Modern Choir and will serve as next year’s vice president of the A Cappella. He also belongs to the Debate Team and enjoys it very much. Terri Clark is a member of the Bonnie Lassies and the band. She holds a 4.0 average and is very active in many school activities. Terri is secretary of the Moot Clan and was one of the state finalists in Radio Speaking at the Region and State Forensic meets. Her hobbies are serving and water skiing. Ed Freestone is the choral music teacher at Ben Lomond. Teaching music is his maininterest, since he doesn’t have time for much else. Ed taught at South Junior and Bonneville High Schools. He graduated from Ogden High and WSC. Mr. Freestone has performed 62 concerts in 3 years at Ben Lomond. He has two children, Shannon, 3, and Michael, 10. ewe oe enol e as .te anace snawonsy ota ines Posen pes brat! eter eenee : . 3 enone heer, COUNTIN igre - ow. eteD cigea tye WH Te Yesen caey Debate pOtu eRe e ter 188 * oot ~*@ ' eet ForChapState send each The events are: Extemporan- a eous Speaking, Debate, Oratory, Dramatic Reading, and Legisla- | tive Forum, in which five or six | Ben Lomond | Date... ART BRAMWELL'S |, Ayla THE NEW_ IMAGE 4595 SOUTH 500 WEST RIVERDALE, UTAH 84403 — Sere Ee IN WEDDING CANDIDS PHONE 393-1792 5 Se Ss geuewp News On May 1, the National ensic League Meet, Utah ter, will be held at Weber College. Ben Lomond will three representatives in event. a¥i Support Your Advertisers & Glass airy Co. Home of Necessary and Unnecessary Auto Parts Whatever you’re doing later today... One thousand, three hundred and fixty-six, One thousand, three hundred Ub, Ub: Um One, two, three, four five. and fifty-seven, NEED A SKI RACK? See Extra Ogden Aufo Parts & Glass AFTERWARDS BEEF UP For Accessories See Ogden Auto Parts 363 23rd St. Co. 363 22nd St. Now you can wear the symbol of your high school while you are still a sophomore, junior or senior. Don’t wait - until you’re almost ready to graduate to get your school ring. Order yours today from Zale’s, in magnificent 10K gold rings for all schools. It’s so easy to own, on convenient terms. Wear it while you pay. rickshaw bay Wat tan TL Nea) Rome Se TT Ta CHOW MEIN Fried Shrimp - 29¢ 63¢ Drinks -15¢ 399- 9285 a 3740 WASHINGTON BOULEVARD Boys’ $35.95, Girls’ $29.95 Downtown, (Of course you can BEEF UP BEFORE if you want.) 34th and Washington Blvd. Newgate Open 2431 Washington Center, 3675 Wall an account today! ZALES 3528-52 @ JEWELER8 |