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Creator | 1974-03-26 |
Title | 1974-03-26 The Scroll Vol 86 No 54 |
Volume | 86 |
Number | 54 |
Day | 26 |
Month | March |
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 | 1974-3-26 |
Title | untitled, named by bookparser, page Untitled |
Day | 26 |
Month | March |
Year | 1974 |
Description | DAVID AVID O 0 MCKAY KING RESOURCES CENTER CENIE RICKS Thc e cro Vol 86 No 54 Ricks College Rexburg Idaho Tuesday March 26 1974 Women's Week scheduled to begin Thursday The Associate Women Students Stu Stu- Students Students dents Women's Week which will feature 33 various activities gets under way Thursday with the theme From Within Me Womanhood The Woman of the Year and her attendants will be announced at the Thursday assembly at 2 pm to begin the activities Candidates for 1974 are Sherilyn Clarke Rozell Johnson and Debbie Deb Deb- Debbie Deb Deb-bie bie Deanna Ham mond Ham Ham- Hammond mond 19 Woman of the Year and her attendants Denece Hansen Han Han- Hansen Han sen sen and Theresa Gayheart will be present Dorm and housing moms will be honored and the 10 divisional women will be announced Thursday evening The Letter Letter- Lettermen Lettermen men Letter men will be in concert in the John JohnW JohnW JohnW W Hart Auditorium at 8 The Last Lecture Series will present Elaine Cannon at 1 pm Friday in the John W Hart Auditorium Mrs Cannon represents represents represents the General Board from Salt Lake The Woman of the Year Reception begins at pm inthe in inthe inthe the Manwaring Center third floor lounge The 75 1974 Woman of the Year her parents and attend attend- attendants attendants attendants ants escorts President Henry B B BEyring Eyring Dean Mack Shirley Dean Max Searle and their wives will bein be bein bein in attendance Fridays Friday's AWS A WS Formal is Tropicana or Within Me Dreams of Far A Away way Places Decorations will depict the trop trop- south ical-south seas The dance is a girls girl's preference dance Flowers are in order for mother and daughter Pictures will be taken Two and four wallet size will cost 3 Tickets for the dance are available at the bUilding for This pays for the girl her mother and their escort Saturday fetes PE Day Run for Your Life or feet De-feet of the Flab is the theme Tennis swimming volleyball running trampoline and exercises are some activities offered Activities will be in the John W Hart building A skit will also be performed The Social is at pm in the Kirkham build build- building building building ing Cost is 25 cents for the casual evening which presents the tal- tal talents talents tal talents of mother and daughter in various numbers An old fash fash- fashioned fash- fash fashioned fashioned social will be in the ballroom following the talent entertainment Nineteenth cen cen- century cen- cen century century tury booths will be decorated for forthe forthe forthe the turn of the century era Root beer floats will be served from a soda fountain An early morning testimonial will be held at 6 am in the Kirkham Auditorium Sunday Separate stake firesides will be beheld beheld beheld held in the evening April Fools Fool's day features features- the Family Living Fair in the building A fashion show will commence the afternoons afternoon's events at noon No More Important Work themes a 1 pm general assembly Dr Elliott Landau author of Child Development Through Lit Lit- Literature Literature Lit Literature and Raising Fine Fam Fam- Families Families Families will be the main speaker Landau has written many articles for the Ensign and is well known for lectures throughout Utah He presently teaches at the University University University ity of Utah Florence S Jacobson a mem mem- member mem- mem member member ber of the General Board will be honored as the Exemplary Woman of the Year and will speak at the devotional assembly Tues Tues- Tuesday Tues Tues- Tuesday Tuesday day Young Adults will be a combined First and Second Stake event with Mrs Jacobson The night is entitled Eternal Values Night Wednesday begins with a Temple excursion for the mothers They will be bused to the Idaho Falls Temple A banquet with author CarolLynn Carol CarolLynn CarolLynn Lynn Pearson will be at 6 pm inthe in inthe inthe the MC Ballroom Tickets are and may be purchased from any member of the A AWS WS Council The College Choir will present presenta f a concert at 8 pm L 4 PEEK PARTLY V CLOUDY WEATHER OUTLOOK Today through Thursday Thursday Partly Partly to mostly cloudy today with a slight chance of showers Warming temperatures High today 58 with the low tonight 35 The outlook for Wednesday and Thursday also calls for partly cloudy skies with brief periods of showers Cooler days Wednesday and Thursday Highs will range from 45 to 55 with lows in the lower to upper Chance of precipitation 20 percent through the period r 1 I r rF rR F R x y J LETTERMEN Gary and Jim Pike and Tony Butala the Lettermen make their third Ricks College appearance Thursday night The trio has achieved four gold albums and numerous hits They formed their own production company two The Lettermen performers of such gold albums as Hurt So Bad and Going Out of My Head will appear in concert Thursday at 8 pm in the John W Hart Auditorium The performance was sold-out sold years ago where they produce their own works as aswell aswell aswell well as others they feel have the talent The Lettermen have more than 30 which have all all made the top LP national record charts Their total LP sales top 25 million Lettermen set for concert appearance after two days of ticket sales Two brothers Jim and Gary Pike along with Tony Butala comprise the trio The group has recorded 31 play long-play ing records all of which have made the top on national record charts and four of which had sales of more than a million The gold recordings were The Lettermen and Live Best of the Lettermen Hurt So Bad and Going Out of My Head Butala made his singing debut at the age of eight on a radio show in his home town of Sharon Penn When his family moved to Los Angeles he was accepted by bythe bythe bythe the famed Mitchell Boys Choir Jim began singing in campus groups when he attended ham Brig Brig Brig- Brigham Brigham ham Young University He and Butala got together in Los Angeles to form the Lettermen group Gary joined the group about six years ago after being auditioned The trio has appeared at more than 2000 colleges and universities universities universities and has made 20 or more country cross country tours Their first single record for Capitol was The Way You Look Tonight which sold more than a million copies The next two singles When I Fall In Love and Come Back Silly Girl sold for a total of almost two million The Lettermen made thier first night club appearance in Los Angeles and then went on to other major hotels in New York Chicago New Orleans Miami Reno and Las Vegas Under their own banner The Lettermen Inc they now pro pro- produce produce produce duce their own works as well as other artists they feel have the talent to be successful Capitol is sole distributor of their records Spectacular set by AMS All sorts of spring sports was the phrase used by Blaine Jacobson AMS President to describe the Spring Sports Spec Spec- Spectacular Spectacular Spectacular The AMS sponsored activity will take place in the Manwaring Center Ballroom Wednesday from 10 am to 5 pm On display will be hang gliders sailboats cycles bicycles spring fashions and all types of summer sports such as tennis rackets and water Displays are being set up by various dealers and merchants in inthe inthe inthe the area An Evil Knievel movie will be shown twice free of charge in the Manwaring Center Little Theater at 2 and 4 pm James E Faust speaks today Elder James E Faust assistant to the Quorum of the Twelve is the featured speaker for today's devotional in the John W Hart Auditorium at 2 pm Faust has held many positions in the church In 1969 he was appointed a regional representative representative representative tive of the Council of the Twelve and assigned to the Dallas Texas region |
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