Our Seal & Logo
Above is a reproduction of the school seal as it was designed by Andrew Tymon of the Class of June, 1931. While the seal remains the official emblem of the high school, a new logo was developed in June of 1998. The logo represents the aggressive nature of the school in its quest for academic excellence in the new century.
Although the virtues embodied in the Tymon work are ageless, they do not depict the ferocity of academic competition and technological leadership which are the hallmarks of our new educational epoch. If we are to truly follow our school motto “Learn to Live,” we must be prepared to embrace the vast new technologies which are available to assist us in our quest for knowledge and learning. The Tymon symbol was developed during the industrial age of our community and country. Our new logo represents a more aggressive approach to academics in the midst of the information age.
The new logo designed by Ron Weng of the Class of 1998, depicts the familiar Bengal mascot ferociously seeking knowledge and information. It is a unique blend of the past and present and implies that the same competitive spirit which is applied to athletics should be applied to academics.
Our traditional seal depicts four pillars which represent the four moral ideals upon which our educational system is built: truth, loyalty, courage, and self-reliance. Our new logo graphically illustrates our desire to place academic accomplishment as the number one goal for high school students. Because the traditional seal emphasizes all necessary factors for wholesome living, it will remain the official seal of the district and appear on diplomas and other official documents. The new logo will be found on school stationery and will be displayed throughout the school and community. It is our intention to display publicly our commitment to academics.
Educating Leaders of Tomorrow