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Logan High School Pin

$10.00

Logan High School has a rich history and tradition of excellence. first established in 1917, Logan High was originally housed in the old Lowell School. In 1926 the expanding school began to use the Brigham Young College facilities, and construction on the west wing of the main building commenced. By 1927 Logan High School was officially moved to occupy the Brigham Young College campus, where it stands today.

This Logan High Pin displays Logan’s mascot, a grizzly bear, beautifully framed in the school colors of crimson and gold. Proceeds from the sale of these pins are used to support the Logan City School District Foundation which funds new technology, materials and programs in Logan City Schools.

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Logan High School has a rich history and tradition of excellence. first established in 1917, Logan High was originally housed in the old Lowell School. In 1926 the expanding school began to use the Brigham Young College facilities, and construction on the west wing of the main building commenced. By 1927 Logan High School was officially moved to occupy the Brigham Young College campus, where it stands today.

This Logan High Pin displays Logan’s mascot, a grizzly bear, beautifully framed in the school colors of crimson and gold. Proceeds from the sale of these pins are used to support the Logan City School District Foundation which funds new technology, materials and programs in Logan City Schools.

Logan High School has a rich history and tradition of excellence. first established in 1917, Logan High was originally housed in the old Lowell School. In 1926 the expanding school began to use the Brigham Young College facilities, and construction on the west wing of the main building commenced. By 1927 Logan High School was officially moved to occupy the Brigham Young College campus, where it stands today.

This Logan High Pin displays Logan’s mascot, a grizzly bear, beautifully framed in the school colors of crimson and gold. Proceeds from the sale of these pins are used to support the Logan City School District Foundation which funds new technology, materials and programs in Logan City Schools.

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Melisa Richardson
Director of Technical Services
Logan City School District
101 West Center
Logan, Utah 84321
435-755-2300

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Logan, UT 84321
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