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Show “VOLUME 16 OGDEN, UTAH, JUNE 3, Educators A LETTER Dear FROM ALTON Retire F. Scots: love | shall always remember the happiest day of my _ teaching careere It was the day when Jim Schultz called me out to the microphone anc ‘presented me with a_ plaque making me an honorary member of the Senior Class! | have never been so proud of anything: And then Betty Saunders came out and said they would honor me further by — singing "The Fight Song.'' | have never been so thrilled and so filled with deep gratitude as | was when the entire studentbody arose and sang to me: | felt such deep emotion that the tears ran down streams. Then my cheeks’ | stepped and owe for me | my Dear Friends! t will be very hard to leave this dear old school, 16 happy very feel visit honored to Lomond High Note: Mr. Richards ten ''The Fight LETTER Dear miss "memory hallowed halls,'' lively pep assemblies, the the Mrs. Ben Lomond Boyle has classes to who and have me. Stewart in Weber North started County, Ogden, teach- at Plain and Burch the burning of Lewis’ in 1956, the wise 1961. school senior move to Ben Lomond in Miss Stewart is going’ to miss Ben Lomond greatly. She has enjoyed working in the library and her association with the students. Miss Stewart hopes that the Scots will put the new library to good use will and soon that come the lost books back. Sincerely, have been so kind and thoughtful, so generous and tolerant of my many weaknesses, so forgiving and so gracious. Your smiles, your kind words, your warm hand shakes LIBRARIAN- Miss Stewart took over as librarian at Mt. Ogden Jr. High. Finally Miss Stewart made Now| am going the majored Creek. She then moved to the Lincoln School in Ogden. From there she taught at Wasatch and Lewis Jr. High. Following Scots, cal performances, the debates the dances, the student body elections, the class assemblys and most of all | shall miss joys City, be graduated. Do | regret retiring? No indeed. Once you've had the best, what's left? | have had the best at Ben Lomond-- the best classes,thebest students and the best history teacher. games, the Pep Club, the Bonnie Lassies, the pep band, the cheerleaders, the great musi- priceless Miss to these HISTORY OF OUR MISS STEWART ing years 16 years. She Miss Norma Stewart, our librarian, was born in Warren in Weber County. She graduated from high school at the Weber Academy. Miss Stewart attened Weber College. Utah State, U. of California at Berkeley, and U. of Hawaii. She receivelementary ed her degree in education from the U. of Utah. BOYLE for my THE School FROM MARGARET University. Literature. have On and Cheer,''during his sixteen years at Ben Lomond. We thank him for these songs and all the other contributions he has made to the school. A you have some idea how | after 16 years. in in has writ- then feel students State Song'' and''Come | came to BLHS when opened. | have been a really | me. here. If you seniors are reluctant to leave after 3years T'll dearly ~~ you, spending would Ben and on. That was the greatest moment of my life, a wonderful experience that | shall never after you Alton»F. Richards Mathematics Teacher on forget. Thank.you, ‘studentsof Thank Ben Lomond High School: of Good-bye and GoodLuck Sinéerely, in out all feel like I shall always you a debt of gratitude your kindness to me. Please don't forget me. See when you can spare the time. you the floor and waved a_ ''thankyou'' as the appleuse went on been NUMBER 22 1969 | Note: the Mrs. Ogden years. City She Boyle Schools received High~~ been for her in 12 - - Bach- elor's Degree-from the University of Washington and _ herMaster's Degree from ~ § §@tah ATTENTIONS | T FRIDAY, JUNE 6TH, THE JUNIORS WILL SPONSOR THE GRADUA TION DANCE. THIS WILL BE THE LAST ‘DANCE OF THE YEAR AND SENIORS, JUNIORS, AND SOPHS ARE WELCOME TO ATTEND. ‘THE COST? NOT ONE CENT, AND NOT ONLY REFRESHMENTS ARE 10:00 p.m. untill THAT, FREE, BUT TOO: 12 midnight |