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Creator | 1974-01-25 |
Title | 1974-01-25 The Scroll Vol 86 No 37 |
Volume | 86 |
Number | 37 |
Day | 25 |
Month | January |
Year | 1974 |
Format | Application/pdf |
Language | English; eng; en |
Collection | The Scroll |
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. |
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. |
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Creator | 1974-1-25 |
Title | untitled, named by bookparser, page Untitled |
Day | 25 |
Month | January |
Year | 1974 |
Description | ARCHIVES DAVID bmckay 0 mckay LIBRA lidra as A RICKS racks COLLEGE elie elre beroll vol 86 no 37 ricks college rexburg Rex burg idaho friday january 25 1974 0 overloads vrr vei oa d s blamed bl amr ame d in in rigby H hall a 11 COB blackouts bl ac k ou t S by dale denny scroll sports 11 editor tuesday morning found many ricks college students in both joyous and frustrated moods due to what was explained as simple overloads rigby hall and the classroom office building were left in the dark for over 15 hours the frustrated ones residents of the mens residence hall found electric shaving heating hair drying and music playing impossible and the happy ones were those who had classes in the COB rigby halls power went out at approximately 8 am and the COB blacked out a short while later then as a security measure to discover the extent of the damage all power on campus was stopped for almost an hour though the two transformers failed at almost the same time heating plant officials said the two incidents were not related just coincidental the two transformers went out about the same time but they are independent of each other and the physical plant said ray price an electrician at the plant almost immediately news of the blackouts were relayed to utah power and light company which sent a dispatch out for temporary transformers which could be installed in the two buildings it was really quite lucky that two transformers that were to be used by the madison county hospital were right here in rexburg Rex burg stated connall carlson an electrician who worked on the COB blackout all day tuesday As soon as the transformers were obtained trucks live better electrically rolled to both locations to get the transformers for rigby hall down into the basement where the generator was located a crane had to be used to lower it to the alleyway As men outside the residence hall disassembled casing off the continued on page 6 I 1 1 COB OB TROUBLE the COB was blacked out for 15 tuesday to remove the coils and restore power to hours urs tuesday when an overload melted coils in the COB by installing a temporary transformer the ie generator workers worked late into the night HELP cloo CLOU DY WEATHER OUTLOOK today and the weekend mostly cloudy to cloudy today with a chance of rain or snow showers clouds decreasing late today becoming mostly fair saturday increasing clouds sunday with a chance of light rain or snow sunday and monday temperatures will win continue to range above normal highs will win range from 35 to 45 with lows in the mid 20 s to low probability of precipitation 70 percent today 20 percent saturday and 40 percent sunday and monday international WEEK ellen mathias left and roxane tom prepare decorations that are on display at the hawaiian exhibit week highlights ig ig ts set for weekend been working really hard in fact all day and night to make international week a success said paula merrill cochairman chairman co of international week both miss merrill and randy stevenson also a cochairman chairman co are excited about all the things which have taken place and which will take place for the remainder of the week the displays representing 20 countries were set up wednesday and thursday in the manwaring center with each floor depicting a different continent upstairs west will be europe upstairs east will be the middle east and africa the main floor will be the orient and downstairs will be the americas tonight is the big night when from 6 12 pm dances music skits slides food and others will be featured at each display the information desk will be decorated like the united nations with information on what is going on in each display being over the loudspeaker C continent 0 chairmen are bobbe coombs for europe shane conley for africa and middle east mary ann parker for the americas carl mcgavin for islands of the sea carla macbeth for russia and garth for the far east the formal dinner dance portraits of people will take place saturday night the dinner which will feature a menu of european and island food will take place from to 8 to provide a more romantic setting the dinner will be candlelight can delight with an italian violinist serenading sere the couples the dance which will take place from to 1130 pm will feature an 18 piece orchestra the creative work bench five countries will perform entertainment in the floorshow floor show england resented by the ballroom dance team doing the viennese waltz japan featuring native dancers russia represented by the Val hallas doing a kosak dance as well as a ballet dancer islands of the sea with native island dancers and taiwan featuring chinese dancers according to miss merrill the dance will be the nicest but not the biggest dance of the year the atmosphere will be that of a night club or a big night on the town tickets for the dinner and dance are available at the cashier tickets for the dance can also be purchased at the door according to randy stevenson when you visit the displays you will feel as though you are actually in that country second stake sets leadership the second stake young adults council is hosting a leadership conference saturday at am 3 pm in several buildings around campus activities planned for the event will include speakers a movie rap sessions and a luncheon with entertainment special speakers will include dora jenkins norman gage dr lyle lowder don archibald richard bird pam jenkins and walter schriever the movie being shown at the conference will be five points of supervision which is a new released movie |
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