Title |
1969-1970_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 |
1969; 1970 |
Date |
1969; 1970 |
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. 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/s6hxwybj |
Setname |
wsu_blhs |
ID |
12128 |
Reference URL |
https://digital.weber.edu/ark:/87278/s6hxwybj |
Title |
full article - BenLomond_1969-70_204a |
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 |
1969; 1970 |
Date |
1969; 1970 |
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. 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 UP, UP. AND AWAY — - Ben Lomond High School’s long-range catapult “Emersum Juggs” cuts loose with a contest-winning throw of 49’6” in the afternoon’s catapult competition (left). On his knees after firing the engine is Kim Petersen, one of the builders of the award-winning catapult. Kelly Newton (right) scratches his head and looks ata different version of “Juggs”; his” brainchild brok e2 Jow = the accuracy a Ba f to First Catapult Cham Free“Emersum The contest introduced by Kel- altowad™ Juggs’ heaved a_ three nd|ly Newton, the lad whom Olsen| allowed ball of lead 49’ 6” to the Ben Lomond High| _ cat- named his catapult after, who| pounds of enntrveghis saw a similar catapult compeput a apult championship Wednesday tition on television. He br of time and effort iio ahaa afternoon. | “ tg as ore: In the accuracy contest; how- the idea to Mr. Hatch’s: ever, “Juggs” broke down and |:and it met instant approv Rules were established: very wel a half-scale model named ‘‘Kelly Newton ’71” scored a_ perfect engine part of the catapult could students are seat Biting ‘bullseye to win that division. — be no more than four feet high|to repeat it next year. Other Five catapults built by the at the fulcrum; the catapult|students from a variety of classtudents in Merlin Hatch’s ‘‘En- could be constructed only of|ses in the school have said they gineering Concepts” class took wood except for the metal ful-| would like to enter too. We’re the field that. afternoon with crum pivot, no springs were only beginning.” " more than 100 Scots in the gal-'|lery to root for their favorite machines. — NUMBER FOUR “Juggs”, firing from Gunpit number four, scored consecutive tosses of 49’ 6’, 49’ 6” and 45’. The catapult was designed, built and manned by Kim Peterson, Kelly Newton and Art Pietsch-| man. Firing from the number 1 po- | sition, their catapult slung the shot Ay Roger 20’ and 45’. Olsen, who built his catapult only half-size because he was “poverty-stricken,”’ fired \“Kelly. Newton ’71” only twice for marks of 13’ 7” each time. Other contestants included Craig Cook and Wayne Foster on Catapult number 2, the only engine to misfire during the whole afternoon, and Rick Krambule and Frank Fowles ‘manning the fifth catapult. |
Format |
application/pdf |
Setname |
wsu_blhs |
ID |
19744 |
Reference URL |
https://digital.weber.edu/ark:/87278/s6hxwybj/19744 |