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fhtitleno | Ricks College |
Creator | 1975-11-07 |
Title | 1975-11-07 The Scroll Vol 88 No 10 |
Volume | 88 |
Number | 10 |
Day | 7 |
Month | 11 |
Year | 1975 |
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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fhtitleno | Ricks College |
Title | Full Page |
Volume | 88 |
Number | 10 |
Day | 7 |
Month | 11 |
Year | 1975 |
Description | November 7 1975 Volume 88 SPIRIT D OF RICKS IN Is u Isssue 10 Ricks College Rexburg Idaho SIX v SEVENTY i Q will c 0c9 C oIP a i GUJ s I I I n Y if F P P- J He's mine all mine e f I 1 He's worth e fifty Vice President Nelson A Rockefeller said Monday he e does not wish to run on Prressii-dent Ford's ticket next year ord ck Rock but the President said Rooc-k s u -p efeller has promised to supp port him Vice President Rockefeller has assured me categorically that he will support me in 1976 Ford told a news conference ocke el lr s several hours after Rockeffellee'rs l ett announcement in a lee-t surprise ter delivered to the President and released to the press However Rockeffellee'rs office ocke el lr s i had been silent to repeated inn- in U ri es quiines throughout the day on whether the vice president might vice Rockefeller J decline presidential nomination sidential pre- t not be thinking of a presidential bid on his own Ford also indicated that while he had high praise of Rockefellers performance he 's e had not tried to talk him into stttayy y s aa -ing Asked that question at the news conference Ford said only The vice president came ttoo me and indicated that what he said in the letter was his decIsion i and accepted Itt Ford also declined to speculate on possible replacements for Rockefeller on the 1976 Re-Re Re publican presidential ticket if Ford gets the top nomination I if- cents Two lucky guys are in the process of receiving an invitation to the Cindy Van on the right and Brenda Selley Preference Ball from coeds Ford announces cabinet shakeup fires Colby A major shake up in the Ford administration has taken place in what many refer to as the Sun day night massacre c on President Ford in a news conn on Book of Mormon Oratorio to be presented premier performance outside of Utah The Oratorio from the Book of Mormon by Leroy J Robertson said to be one of the most grand and moving works of liturgical music composed in the United S atuu-States will be presented Saattturrrr a uru tday at 8 pm in the Hart Auu Au A-u ditorium The Ricks College Symphony f bined and A cappella Choir will perform together iin the n production The Oratoo io is set to music O ra t r no from passages of Helaman and III Nephi in the Book of Mor n Mormon dealing with the prophecies of Samuel the the birth V Orchestra directed by Dr LaMar Barrus and the com- com om and death of the Savior and the mission of Jesus Christ to the Many of the choruses and the setting of The Lorrd's od Prayer from the Oratorio have become known through the Tabernacle Choiirs ho r' s singing at general conferences The presentation of the w Oratorio coincides w ith the Ricks College Bicentennial College on Saturday first performance will be its aference Monday night annan rld w dwood wirle outside Utah The composer Dr Leroy J Robertson until his recent death was considered the dean of LOS com posers and one of om the most outstanding teacher of composition in the world He was the first Mormon to become world renown for musical writing Dr Barrus urges all to attend the Oratorio for a most nounced several changes in his administration which include L Elliot L Richardson now US ambassador to great Britain will Co m become his Secretary of Com-om merce White House Chief of Staff Donald is the new Secretary of Defense in place of James R George Bush has been apap pointed to replace William E E IColby as head of the Central InnIn telligence Agency Lt Gen Brent IS the new director of the National Security Council in place of Secc See-cc ecretary of State Henry A Kisiss A KinKi s singer Kissinger will now devote his full time to duties as Secrreet S ec retec tary of State n I- ger celebration Dr Barrus said the presentation contains a mean message to the Church and to America The Oratorios first performance was in 1932 and has been repeatedly played since in Utah The presentation at Ricks Ford stated no definite reasons for the abrupt changes only that These are my guys and the ones that wanted and hope and trust that their confirmation will be quick in the US Senate I I emotional and spiritual uplifting experience Tickets may be purchased att athe door the night of the performance or with the Entertainment Series pass m Manwaring Board created A new committee the MannwaManwa- r a war r Ing Center Board was approved i by members of the executive council in their weekly meettve meeet eing held Tuesday The function of the board is to organize student activities within k r a the Manwaring Center Sttudeet-t S ud nn body President Fred Martin used the Halloween activity as an exx ex-aample for the need of such a board He said the activity was dy ent boStud- new and is operating out of the Academics office The program is to help students decide on classes needed for certain careers AsThe Student Development Ass Association was discussed The council felt the students were not M arrr was Maa-aware of what the M tin asked the council members to think of activities to help make D -students more aware of the Deee D velopment Association thrrouuhhgg hrooug -h out the church and the SOA on 1 7 g A I a These two and student Keith Lockhart seem deeply interested In the day 's day y on lei on The children are Nicole Virgin and Steven Edwards For related story see page 6 Edw s nd son pre good but it wasn't cohesive e enough A chairman over the enn en- tire event was needed The committee will be com-com om posed of two chairmen and will operate out of the activities office under the direction of Andy Clawsen vice-president of accaac tivities A member from the Academic and Organizations councils will also be appointed campus haavv Martin is also interested in havIng a special project to raise ig money for the campus He wants to involve the entire In this According to Martin if the money was raised by the stttu s u-su would have dents the Church more money to spend in other areas and the students would learn the principle of giving vice to the board Suzanne was approved as the chairman of the Career Program This program is |
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