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' t tVOLUME l .G G . : ' < . f . j ' . . - , ) : " - NUMBER NUMBER NE4EGH 4 4ANY REXBURG IDAHO , JUNE 2 , 1933 1933 3M 3MLIORTtlef . VOLUME 27 MANY ANY STUDENTS STUDENTSWIN SO SOf ! f Y G r d U 0 J ! i } i LJ : S i 9 . 11 B BPLAYS ! LILLIAN 2LILLIAN 2LILLIANIS ' W . CALL CALLWIN CALLICTORIAN WIN HIGH AWARDS A ASEVERAL IS VALEDICTORIAN VALEDICTORIANcelve VALE . ICTORIAN ICTORIANWALLACE SEVERAL RECEIVE AWARDS AWARDSFOR AWARDSFOR celve Diplomas 10 10 1 < y YS YSixty 'VALLACE VALLACE WALLACE ' GRANDI .WILL WILL WILLGIVE . .WILLGIVE FOR LIORTtlef LIORTtlefrusn TWO OR MORE MOREACTIVITIES MOREACTIVITIES GIVE SALUTATORYADDRESS SALUTATORY ACTIVITIES ACTIVITIESAt ADDRESS ADDRESSA:3 ADDRESSAs At t the last ass assembly mbly of the year , Sixty degrees - will be presented to toBarbara to . , Barbara H Hanson nson ndii ndiirsrir , Rexb Rexburg Rexburgthe rg rgFrIday A:3 A3 As : a fitting climax mho to her winter's winters winter'swork winter'swork ' FrIday rusn , Jun'e June ' 2 , tho those e .s s . students udents whO whOthe whohave the graduating class coRniy of Ricks next Zelda HarrIs , Sugar ugar CIty CItyhae.b.een CityFriday work , Mrs . Lillian W . Call will rep- rep repr repr.ssent pi pir - hae.b.een haeb.een haebeen have , : . been . o.ltstan oltstan outstanding : . mg In in the years year's year'sactivities , ' Friday . Forty-seven Forty seven - sophomores will Ver Verla a Hatch , . Victor ? rsrir rsrireie . r r.ssent rssent . .sent sent . , Ricks College as valedict.orian valedictorian valedictorianat . ac activities rusnr ' : ltIes wIll receIv.e receIve receive . wards awards as asreceive ascredit \ receive i degrees in educati-on educati on education d dbgio - , six sixMelissa Melissa el1ssa Henne Henrie .VlCtr VlCtr , VI Victor Victorwill tor torcredIt i ' - . at the graduating exerci exercises es Friday ) , credIt dUe them for theIr standard standardwill standardwork will be bgio bgiosoulniim given thair their diplomas in busi- busi busihonard busiLeonard - honard Leonard , Jensen , HIbbard HIbbardwork Hibbardness June 2 . work r . . ne&S neS ness & soulniim soulniimrena , upon four will be conferr-ed conferr ed conferred - Anna J . Jones , Arbon ArbonAlward Arbontheir Mrs r . Call whose home mwaetCg is now at atRigby atRigby Alward Award wIll be made to thos those sn stud- stud studtheir students - their degrees in engineering engineering , and James E . Johnson , Shelton Shelton.ents Sheltonthree eie eieJR Rigby was graduated from the South SouthCache SouthCache .ents ents . who successfully s won In in the thethree thedeclamation three will receive degee.s degees degrees ' : . m in arts artsElmo Elmo A . Keller , Preston Prestondeclamation Cache High Sichool , Hyrum , Utah UHeearoyns UHeearoynso . declamation contest : and science . Jesse JR R . Larsen , Menan enan , Her requirements for her freshman freshmancollege freshmancollege lca 4 " 4Jesse JRol : Dramatic 'reading reading ' ' Blanche Ja Jo Jacobs JacobsI JacobsMany obs obsMany Many stakes of Idaho are r'epres- r'epres repres repres- r'epresLeola represLeola rena ' - Leola ol Vllate Vilate Lee , RIgby RIgbyHumorous RigbyHumorous college year were obtained by at- at attending attending - Humorous - _ - . - _ - Beth RICks RICksented obsI I I 1 ented in the graduating class : Lowell olwendMouhe M . Luke , Menan MenanPublic MenanPublic tending two 'YIBars YIBars years ' ' summer school schoolat schoolat Public le Speaking - LaVlar LaMar ] Andrus AndrusFremont neitado Fremont ny , 25 ; RigbY , 7 ; Moreland d , Claude wendMouhe W . MCiCloy McCloy , Rupert RupertThe RupertThe at Albion and one year summer summer.school summerschool The dramatic department ha has AndrusI , pre I 3 ; YellofW'stone YellofWstone Yellowstone ' , 6 ; Idaho Falls , 6 ; Ra.I RaI Ralph . h Kenneth IvI McCloy Cloy , Rup'ert Rupert Rup'ertsented Rupertsented ' .school school . ; at the Southern Branch , sented two " JessIe J . Moss , DrIggs . Pocatello . Mrs . Call will teach in inRl inRigby very good plays s0t , "Peg Peg Peg helley Shelley 2 ' ; Teton no noC 4 ' ; Boise , l 1 ' ; Bear o a aaud 0 ' My Heart " and "The The " Best e Peo- Peo PeoI P Pwho - ¬ I Lake Lake , 1 ' , ; Cassia Cassia C , 1 ' , ; Minidok Minidoka iawhtti , 2 2 ; and Willis G . Nelso Nelson , Oakley Oakleypl.e Oakleyple Rl Rigby by naxt next year aud . pl.e ple pl plMy ple . . " Th The members of the casts tlesGd who whoOneida whoLake Oneida ThorntonOneida , 1 . 1 . . . Margaret r L . hchols Nichols , Thornton ThorntonwIll tlqlr tlqlrR The salutatory addi address ' .3S 3S . . will be begiven . wIll receIve receive awa awards ds are : Following is the list of graduates : Ila Orme , SqUIrrel SqUIrrelGlen SquirrelGlen given by Wallace Grandi . . Mr .seecrh seecrh . _ . Glen SchwendIman , Zona Peter- Peter PeterMIlton e eKrroi - . . Anthonyti . MIlton W . Orlob , st . Anthony Anthonyson Grandi Grand ! is .seecrhof a graduate of Fielding FieldingHigh FieldingHigh son tison , Bob Kerr Krroi , Harold Wright , ASSOcIates In in EilucatlOn EilucatlOnBeth Educa ti on onBeth oinxl oinxla.nee Beth Ricks R , Hibbard HibbardThora HibbardThora High School , Paris , Idaho . He re- re recelVed received - Thora Williams , George Rytting tfln tflnne , C . Victor Anderson , Rexburg . Eldon C . Ririe i iyRgddtbem , Ririe RirieAfton RirieAfton celVed ceived bDth both of hi his fresh freshnan freshman -nan nan - and- and andsophomore - _ Afton Allen , Alton Anderson , Le1 Lee Alton G . Anderson , Rexburg Edna Riley Rytting yRgddtbem yRgddtbemeuhuiRGnb , Rexburg RexburgOssmen RexburgOssmen sophomore work at Ricks . Ossmen ne , Maxine Scow , Merle Archi- Archi ArchiPearl - Pearl Andregg , Rexburg Mildred Smith , Rexburg Rexburgbald Rexburgbald Mrs . Call attained 925 points , Mr . bald , OLueuim Orin Lle'e Llee Lee ' , LaMar Andrus , Ann Jean B chap nap a.nee anee , Rexburg . Edna Marie Stowell , Rexburg RexburgByrne RexburgByrne Gr'1ndi Gr1ndi Grandi ' 904 points . Thre3 Three ei ' students studentswIth studentswith Byrne OLueuimccne , Lowell Luke , Rita Hillman . A . Ammon Benson , Moreland Thora ThoraVilliams \Villiams Villiams Williams ' \ , Boise BoiseOur BoiseOur wIth averag2s averages almost as high h as asthose asthose Our deba debaters ters r-eceived r eceived received - ccne second Melvin E . Benson nrm , Moreland Rhea Williams , Osgood Osgoodplace Osgoodplace those given are Lillian Clark ai aiwJ , Alvin AlvinOrme AlvinOrme place in the Utah Idaho o othha meet at Ramona B . Brown , st Shn ShnlW . Anthony Associates euhuiRGnb euhuiRGnbula in Business BusinessPoc.atello BusinessPocatello Orme , and Glen Schwendiman wJ . . ' Poc.atello Pocatello . thha . Those who participated Ann Byrne , Rexburg Esther Brown , Rexburg . . , . will receive awards : Mary Ma Farns- Farns FarnsLillian - Lillian lW Wilson Call , Rigby yaRainofnr Lulu Hillman , Rexburg . ISOPHOI\tIORES ISOPHOI tIORES \ PRESENT PRESENTLAST PRESENTLAS worth , J.ennings Jennings . Scott , Wallace ld Lillian Clark , Rexburg . Grace Johnson , Rexburg . Grandi Grand ! , Bob Kerr . Madge Crowley , Idaho Falls . Loanda RICks , Rexburg ula ulaGWra . For the first risce time in the history Edna J . Dowdle , Rigby I IArvilla Arvilla Patricia Watts , Rexburg . LAST LAS PROGRAM A TODAY TODAYInciderl TODAYIncideri Annie SCOltt Scoitt Dustin , Annis G . Edgar Wynn , Rexburg . ( Concluded last ) Priscilla England Moreland ls GWra Associates in Engineering EngineeringEva on page ea . , ' . GWraF Inciderl Incideri ; ; to makin'g making their final finalbGw finalbow n nmvfps S ! : - Eva Esplin , Shelley el . A . Edward CarlsDn Carlson.Ammon CarlsonAmmon Carlson.AmmonWallace , .Ammon Ammon .AmmonvV.a.llace . . GWrahnew bGw bow , the sJphoffiJge sophomoge : mvfps cb class s gave their theirfarewell theirfarewell vV.a.llace vVa.llace vVallace Wallace . Esplin naHrr naHrrnunIJeTFt , Shelley Elwyn F . Quinn , Firth FirthWallace F FirthWallace ALU ALUMNI INI EANQ BANQUET TODAY TODAYFEATURE TODAYFEATURE farewell program this morning morningconsisting morningconsisting Wallace Henry Grandy , Paris , Park G . Wadsworth hnew hnewer , Ammon AmmonDon AmmonDon consisting of the following numbers : Ashton Glen Schwendiman Newdale . Hammond , Don , Lassie O'Mine OMine ' and Lindy Lou LeeWe by bymale bymale FEATURE HISTORY HISTO Y RICKS RICKSThe Ora Hamilton , Sugar City Associates er in Arts and Science ScienceEdna ScienceEdna ceSymr ceSymrnx male quartette , Wilford Widsteen , Edna Hansen nunIJeTFt , Re Rexburg burg . Maurine Kinghorn , Sugar City . Glen Schwendiman Schwendirnan , Laron Griggs sdsb sdsbrM , Idaho Falls Alvm Alvin S . Orme , Squirrel . . Arleen Hansen , " " The annual Ricks College la Alumni Alumnibanquet Alumnibanquet Alton Anderson ; "Class Class Will by byMaurme byMaurine J . Cleve Han.sen Hansen . , Tetonia Joseph M . Parkin Parkinson nx on , Rexburg . " Maurme Maurine Kmghorn Kinghorn reading rM rMBa , "Make Make "MakeUp "MakeUp banquet will be held in the Fourth FourthWard FourthWard ; Ward Church Friday , June na 2 , at 5 5o'clock 5o'clock Up " by Barbara Ba Hansen ; Nola , Valse ValseMarylyn ValseMarylyn at o'clock oclock ' . JAMBOREE JAS BROADCAST BROADCASTa T TC a telegram , etc . " Marylyn , Saxaphone solos by Gl Glen GlenSchwendiman n nSchwendiman 'I'he Ihe The ' ' speakers stnltttfsgetopd for the evening will will.I willfeature .I I . Bec.ause Because . of lack of time , some somefeature someof Schwendiman ; speech by Lowell LowellLuke LowellLuke of the 33 numbers which had been beenunder beenprepared no Luke "Out Out " of the Dusk to You " , Ricks feature the history of College Collegeunder ; under its various presidents CollegeCAL . L . Y . CO C IBINE LO LOpr.epared LOCAL CAL TALENT TALENTof TAL NT NTFriday pr.epared prepared . for this big program had hadRigby hadto voc.al vocal . solo by Gerald Gonr Gonrw Horton ; Ed EdCarlson EdCarlson to omitted and dekhtha of lack lackof lackof Rigby will tell of fdaarif1 the administration administrationto administrationof be becmse because : : Carlson , Sophomore class pr-esident pr esident president - , of Jacob Spori , the first president presidentof presidentC of space , the full details of the pro- pro proC program - will w take charge of the eg egdTiceemyeee program . C . N . Watkins who came in office officein Friday night from 7:15 715 : until i0 i0eia 7:30 730 : , gram can not be given in this col- col colin column l - Everyone is invited dTiceemyeee dTiceemyeeeyb to come . in 1891 , George Cole 1894 , and D . M . Elwin Quin's Quins ' voice eia with its "Hurry Hurry "Hurryand " umn . , "III III " . . Todd , 1898 9 . Mrs . Elizabeth tleEbtsb tleEbtsbu Stowell Stowellwill and get tuned up "rdhn rdhn " . could scarcely be beheard The program g was a variety one , .could could of number of vocal and andthe andinstrumental THREE PLAYS GIVEN GIVENBY GIVENDRAMATIC of ofthe will speak on Ezra Dalby's Dalbys ' term and andthe heard above the dIn and clamor consisting gaea a the he heteroeneous heterogeneous array y of h howl- howl howling wl- wl wlinstrumental - instrumental aea solos , duets , trios and andquartettes . the progress made by the school schoolduring ? .arr arr . aeahe during u the years a0 a0mp 1901-14 1901 14 - . The ad- ad admg administration - mg ing , squeakmg squeaking , sobbmg sobbing m instruments trum-nts trum nts , - eaartvs eaartvswr7w , quartettes ; also orchestra he het numbers , BY DRAfdATIC DRAMATIC DRAMATICThree DEPT . ministration mp of A . B . Christensen Christensenwho ea.ch each . desperaltely desperately strugglmg struggling to a- a aa achieve - a reading and talks t by P . H . Crav- Crav Cravwho Craven rdMhaeg rdMhaegauistocoyadggla - . who became president in 1914 4leb will willbe chi chieve eVe a re.splectable resplectable respectable . "A A " " . . en and President Manwaring . Three delightful one-act one act - plays playswere playswere he be treated by Mrs . Addie Roberts RobertsWest sT However wr7w , at 7:30 730 : , when the little littlered taeaho The radio activity of the college collegeWest collegeduring were presented by the members of ofthe ofthe West . The work of President rGmodtnndf rGmodtnndfrrrwlrw Geo . red and green signal lights began beganto during the school year auistocoyadggla auistocoyadgglafcur has resulted resultedS resultedin the play production class classon -on on - Mon Mon- Mon Monday : ' - S , Romney who suc succeeded eeded Christ.en- Christ.en Christen- Christen Christ.ento Christensen . - to flicker , a reasonable degree of oforder in extensive advertising of the col- col colsen college - day evening , May 29th . These plays playswere playswere sen in 1917 and remained in office officefor order prevailed in the e crowded and andby lege ; in giving approximately sixty sixtyfor sixtylocal were the second series to be pre- pre presented presented - for thirteen years will be spoken on onby by this time iituwor quite stuffy studio . The Thewheels local and colleg.e college . musicians an op- op opby opportunity - sented by yb the members of the clasS ' . .i i by Mary rrrwlrw rrrwlrwfa Fisher . Robert Kerr will willtell wheels of the program started rl rlyr roll- roll rollportunity rolling - portunity to broadcast ; and in pre- pre pretell presenting - That yb.i environment often times timeswins timeswins tr tell of President Manwaring's Manwarings ' term termin ing shortly yr after 7:30 730 : and continued continuedfor senting 30 regular weekly programs . wins over heredity was portrayed a at in in"Sod in"Sod in office fa and the concluding isls speaker speakerwill for more than two hours sul , interrupt- interrupt interruptThe interrupted - The local chamber of fcur fcur.n commerce commercewill commercehas "Sod Sod " , " the dramatic t prize winnng winnngplay winnngplay will be President Peter J . .cl cl Ricks who whowill ed only by Qu Quln's Qulns n's ns ' "This This "inhy inhy "inhyro " is station stationK has generously supported these pro- pro prowill programs - play by Stewart Hunter , prerented presented prerentedby presentedby srdtrnaervmiro"rVOLUME srdtrnaervmirorVOLUME will giv.e give . a talk on the future of ofRicks K . 1 . I . D . , the friendly voice of East- East Eastgrams Eastern - grams . .n n by George Rytting . Ricks Colleg.e College . . ern ro Idaho . This is the Ricks RldieJe Col- Col ColEdwin College - Edwin Quinn , the Radio Manager a , The "Four-Flushers "Four Four Flushers " - , " a sataricaI satarical sataricaIfarce sataricalfarce During the etuel evening two musICal musicalnumbers lege broadcasting their final Jam- Jam Jamalso Jamboree - also deserves commendation for his hisnumbers hispart farce by Cleves Kinkead was pre- pre presented presented - numbers will be rend-ered rend ered rendered - eau by a boys ' boree pr10glram pr'ogtiram progtiram ' , It Rhe $ he biggest and andbest part in this activity . It has been beenquartette beenlargely sented by Barbara Hanson . The Thechracter Thechracter quartette compo&ed compoed composed & of Lorin noeaE noeaEaW John- John Johnbest Johnson - best ever . So you folks there in inCalifornia largely gg through his efforts that , the theson theradio hp chracter of the play portrayed a avery avery son , Parley Jameson , Elmer BrOiwn- BrOiwn Brown- Brown BrOiwnCalifornia Browning - ¬ California nvWhooq , Nevada and Washington Washingtonphone radio programs have been carried carrieding carriedout rua very uncommon situation by their theirefforts theirefforts ing and aW Wilford Widsteen . phonle phone in your requests or send in inlout ini lout out successfully and regularly . efforts to "four-flush "four four flush " - " each other .
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| Title | 1933-06 Student Rays |
| Description | The Scroll newspaper has been in print since 1905, when BYU-Idaho was known as the Ricks Academy, a locally run school with a newly-developed high school program. At the time this newspaper was known as the “Student Rays,” and was printed monthly. In 1933 the name of the newspaper changed to “The Purple Flash.” In 1937 the name was changed again to “Viking Flashes,” and in 1938 the name finally changed to “The Viking Scroll.” The paper continued under this name until 1972, when it changed to “The Scroll.” The Scroll is still in print at BYU-Idaho as its official newspaper. |
| Publisher | Ricks Academy |
| Date | 1933-06 |
| Type | Text |
| Format | Application/pdf |
| Source | Electronic Reproduction |
| Language | English; eng; en |
| Relation | The Scroll |
| Rights | Permission is granted for the contents of the “Historical Ricks College/BYU-I Scroll” digital collection to be copied for the limited purposes of private study, scholarship, or research. Any copying of the contents of “Historical Ricks College/BYU-I Scroll” collection for commercial purposes is not permitted without the express written consent of BYU-Idaho. |
| Month | June |
| Year | 1933 |
| Editor | Virginia Lortz |
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