Title |
1964-1965 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--1960-1970; Education; Ogden (Utah); Ben Lomond High School (Ogden, Utah) |
Digital Publisher |
Stewart Library, Weber State University |
Date Original |
1964; 1965 |
Date |
1964; 1965 |
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. 3.5 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 Erich Goeckeritz 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/s6687w0z |
Setname |
wsu_blhs |
ID |
12127 |
Reference URL |
https://digital.weber.edu/ark:/87278/s6687w0z |
Title |
October 30, 1964 - BenLomond_1964-65_068 |
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--1960-1970; Education; Ogden (Utah); Ben Lomond High School (Ogden, Utah) |
Digital Publisher |
Stewart Library, Weber State University |
Date Original |
1964; 1965 |
Date |
1964; 1965 |
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. 3.5 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 Erich Goeckeritz 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 Friday, October 30 ‘Church Leader Urges , Stress on Educat fh RS e” ape wees Orn 3 we By JOHN M. YOUNG © President Brown said young Continued education for young people should not drop out of people preparing for a life of school but keep moving aid Jeadership -was the topic of a and learning. is i talk by President Hugh “Finish high school and go on Brown of the LDS Church First Presidency this morning. to college,” he explained. — 4 He was addressing more than “Total family income for col2,200 officers and. leaders of 22 seminaries in. Northern Utah at lege graduates in this j country. is $6,386 while the average famthe: annual seminar for students at the Ogden Tabernacle. ily income is only $3,500. - Seminar theme is “Get “College graduates’ earnings Aboard the Leadership.” — - President Brown spoke on increase with age. College gradwhat he termed the “uncom- uates under 30 earn 60 per cent above the national average; ‘mon man.’ “The common man is medi- graduates in their 30s earn No cere,’ ’ he erlate “It is the per cent above; in their 40s, “180 uncommon man wh 0 oe ‘per cent above; and over 50; the leader. 184 per cent above. PES, “The average ‘person is not een the’ Main session good enough for you young peoi. eh | oe chosen for your feadership| gi a K ey “To. be. average is to be as. 1 PSs ito. the bottom ast to. the ae ae Ha: - gp ygRACE SETTERS _ 3 i *Y0a: are the pace sett ‘setters iit |-yonseqeaen's, Is,” he said. “Others. look. you for leadership | r_arrive at a Zpees ‘finality. There | are arrival in life but they ataretof spots for embarking: on new courses. “Study, learn, auidle afravel and‘ keep open minds. . Listen resident Hugh B.ABrown, | First Presidency, addresses students ,000 seminary students in Northern ‘Utah this ene at Ogden Tabernacle. = to advice from older. men and get along with ‘your fellow to LDS: chapels i in Og- or workshop se ions conthrough the ¢lay. |
Format |
application/pdf |
Setname |
wsu_blhs |
ID |
19115 |
Reference URL |
https://digital.weber.edu/ark:/87278/s6687w0z/19115 |