Education
Ben Lomond High School Scrapbooks
Ben Lomond High School Scrapbooks
Since 1953, students at Ben Lomond High School have been creating scrapbooks. These books document the memories of the students each year. The scrapbooks hold a snapshot and time capsule of each student body. Each one contains photographs, newspaper articles and a written yearly history.
Dee School of Nursing: Oral History Project and Yearbooks
Dee School of Nursing: Oral History Project and Yearbooks
Student yearbooks and oral histories from the Dee School of Nursing. The yearbooks cover from 1927-1931, 1936-1938 and 1941. The name changed from The Dee Crier to the Dee Annual to D'Ami. Included in the yearbook are photographs of students, faculty, and departments within the Dee Hospital. It also contains sections on society happenings, literary pages, and advertisements from local businesses. Some of the yearbooks include autographs from various students and faculty members.
Ogden Churches and Schools
Ogden Churches and Schools
For nearly twenty years after the first pioneers came to Utah, the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints was the only religious denomination in the area. That changed in Weber County with the introduction of Catholicism in 1866. By 1888 Ogden City had a thriving religious community with a variety of different churches and religions. The first school was established in 1850 with Charilla Abbott as the first teacher. The school system continued to grow with public and private institutions accepting students. A bond issue passed in 1890 allowing for new buildings.
Ogden High School Scrapbooks
Ogden High School Scrapbooks
Over the past 100 years, students at Ogden High School have been creating scrapbooks. These books document the memories of the students each year. The scrapbooks hold a snapshot and time capsule of each student body. Each one contains photographs, newspaper articles and a written yearly history.
Weber State Historical Exhibits
Weber State Historical Exhibits
Traveling photograph exhibits created by the Weber State University Archives to display the history of the institution.
Weber State Literary Publications 1904 to 1980
Weber State Literary Publications 1904 to 1980
Spanning from 1904 to 1980, Weber State had many different literary publications. Some periodicals had a longer run than others, but all provide an interesting feel for the social life of their time and a glimpse into Weber's past. The publications include: The Acorn from 1904-16; The Weber Literary Journal from 1921-26; Acorn Crumbs from 1931-34; Scribulus from 1935-66 and doubling as a yearbook for several years; Transit from 1942-43; The Selector in 1948; The New Touch in 1948; Probe from 1968-72; Kaleidoscope in 1968; and The Aardvark Review from 1978-80. These publications include writings, photographs and history submitted by students, faculty and alumni.
Weber State Student Oral History Project
Weber State Student Oral History Project
Interviews by students working with several different professors on the Weber State campus on a variety of subjects.
Weber State University Storytelling Festival Collection
The Weber State University Storytelling Festival was implemented by the Friends of the Stewart Library in 1992. The library sponsored and managed the annual festival until 1998, when the festival was moved to the Department of Teacher Education, with the Library continuing as a sponsor. The three-day festival entails storytellers from all over the nation, including youth storytellers. The events are made up of workshops and presentations, a fund-raising banquet, and a wrap-up of wonderful stories from gifted performers.
Weber State University Student Master's Theses and Projects
Weber State University Student Master's Theses and Projects
This collection consists of theses and projects for various master's programs at Weber State University.