Title |
1968-1969 Ben Lomond High School Scrapbook |
Creator |
Ben Lomond High School |
Contributors |
Available through grant funding by the Utah State Library and the Institute of Museum and Library Services. |
Description |
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. |
Subject |
Students; Education; Ogden (Utah); Ben Lomond High School (Ogden, Utah) |
Digital Publisher |
Stewart Library, Weber State University |
Date Original |
1968; 1969 |
Date |
1968; 1969 |
Date Digital |
2016 |
Temporal Coverage |
1953-1999 |
Item Size |
9 x 11.5 in. Hardbound scrapbook covered in red fabric with black, yellow, green, blue and white plaid pattern. 2.5 in. spine. |
Spatial Coverage |
Ogden, Weber County, Utah, United States, http://sws.geonames.org/11788968, 41.22809, -111.96766 |
Type |
Text; Image/StillImage |
Conversion Specifications |
TIFF images were scanned at 400 dpi by Erich Goeckeritz with an Epson Expression 100000XL scanner. OCR by Alexandra Park using ABBYY Reader. JPG and PDF files were then created for general use. |
Language |
eng |
Rights |
Digital image copyright 2016, Ben Lomond High School |
Source |
Ben Lomond High School Library |
Format |
application/pdf |
ARK |
ark:/87278/s6tcyb6s |
Setname |
wsu_blhs |
ID |
12125 |
Reference URL |
https://digital.weber.edu/ark:/87278/s6tcyb6s |
Title |
The Highlander - BenLomond_1968-69_056b |
Creator |
Ben Lomond High School |
Contributors |
Available through grant funding by the Utah State Library and the Institute of Museum and Library Services. |
Description |
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. |
Subject |
Students; Education; Ogden (Utah); Ben Lomond High School (Ogden, Utah) |
Digital Publisher |
Stewart Library, Weber State University |
Date Original |
1968; 1969 |
Date |
1968; 1969 |
Date Digital |
2016 |
Temporal Coverage |
1953-1999 |
Item Size |
9 x 11.5 in. Hardbound scrapbook covered in red fabric with black, yellow, green, blue and white plaid pattern. 2.5 in. spine. |
Spatial Coverage |
Ogden, Weber County, Utah, United States, http://sws.geonames.org/11788968, 41.22809, -111.96766 |
Type |
Text; Image/StillImage |
Conversion Specifications |
TIFF images were scanned at 400 dpi by Erich Goeckeritz with an Epson Expression 100000XL scanner. OCR by Alexandra Park using ABBYY Reader. JPG and PDF files were then created for general use. |
Language |
eng |
Rights |
Digital image copyright 2016, Ben Lomond High School |
Source |
Ben Lomond High School Library |
OCR Text |
Show PAGE TWO THE HIGHLANDER NUMBER TWO Cf p 6OTS ee on) 3 'S, Footballs again take Friday the will wallop up tackles back tar takers eueeie The of 33 Ben few tricks out that will drain onto the up the has Highland the moors The I!ron Horse Ogden and have reason are least our the Lomond by Scott Why? a a Schools ae the 3. 4. In the afternoon, better The than adults fights at night. oa say so! can battle bewill take ina row , the after- Even if fights are controlled be controlled in the after- noon, those childish people who must fight will set a place for a rumble to be held*"at night''. Why not get it over all at once with police on hand. 4. The school ruling should take running of. They well Last would under too be- the an iron yed. but a be mountain yard a- gain- in team should not estimated. ability scored last Although of Brian two game the Glad- touchdowns the’ two not be closely matched, team BL will one be The in Lakers pla- teams will |! touchdown predict ahead. into Opinions of both sides form your own ideas. have been stated. You can onan The staff of this newspapper does not agree with all of these excuses. Therefore we have establish reasons why the game should be in the evening. 1. A good football team, such as ours, has the ability to play at night as well as in the daytime. 2. Why must we follow a national trend? 3. line killers any Bonnevilles' great defensive The question ''why'' has’ risen very frequently in the past week by many students and adults. To satisfy these interests 1! called the district office and talked to Mr. Gerald Raat, director of secondry education. Mr. Raat justified school policy in the following way: 1. The trend in the nation is to hold high school games in the afternoon. Salt Lake City is doing it and so are we. 2. The football teams can play a much better game in the afternoon than at night. much debe form like ers. drop bragg field. gainst to boast the of stands Ogden place next Friday. For the second year however, the game has been scheduled in ‘noon hours. is line guys that produce Lakers' the around back traditional High in to these curtain the Game, Ben Scotties Lakers. ENITORIAL tween the cause the is group will in Bonneville a This stalker's Next eating fish fielders. fense. drips Lomond of the fast the catch, fatalities BL ate to-0 to marsh they out do that First BL to 0 because the, realize hard predict the 66 year. air Lakers. puddlers'' Scots the when Bonneville "water to _ considera- tion our points of view as well as theirs. Not only the students, but also the parents that live in the Ogden area. They are interested too in high school football and enjoy viewing the Iron Horse game.Why shouldn't they have an opportunity to see the game? SCOTISIMS by "Ah yer fathers Shelley Anderson moustache.'! Just a few years ago this was the ultimate in insults hurled at each other by tough kids and various ''would be comedians.'' However today it's not so funny: At least not to the larger part of the nations male population. | still cannot figure out why this sudden mad rush back to the fashions of the gay nineties. Where a man ''ain't'' a man unless beneath his nose he sports a strip of hair. Maybe it's a sta-tus symbol. You're not ''hep'! unless you got a "'hip” lip warmer. Seems | can recall my dad telling about an uncle he once had who had a real doozy of a moustache. My grandfather called it a ''soup strainer." Dad said every time my uncle came to our house _ he tol could grow a moustache. Then came the week when he didn't shave beneath his nose and to his surprise my grandmother telling him one night , Son, you didn't wash beneath your nose.'' So off came the stain. All | can say, fashion freed the female wearing corsets with tight steel stays over years ago, and at the same time men were from wearing those misplaced eyebrows. from fifty freed |
Format |
application/pdf |
Setname |
wsu_blhs |
ID |
17932 |
Reference URL |
https://digital.weber.edu/ark:/87278/s6tcyb6s/17932 |