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Conference tecrus::mormonism

Title:The Glory of God is Intelligence.
Moderator:BSS::RONEY
Created:Thu Jan 28 1988
Last Modified:Fri Apr 25 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:460
Total number of notes:6198

243.0. "Mormon Celebrities" by RIPPLE::KOTTERRI (Rich Kotter) Thu May 18 1989 11:57

Unless I am mistaken, Dr. James Fletcher is a member of the church. I thought
the following might be of interest in this conference. 

                 DIGITAL HONORS  DR. JAMES FLETCHER

                 WITH "THE DIGITAL DISCOVERY AWARD"



WASHINGTON, D.C. -- May 16, 1989 -- Digital Equipment Corporation 
today presented Dr. James C. Fletcher, the former administrator of 
the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), with "The 
Digital Discovery Award" for continued excellence in science.
     The award was presented by Digital President Kenneth H. Olsen 
in ceremonies in Langley Theater at the Air and Space Museum, and 
coincided with the Smithsonian's new "Beyond The Limits: Flight 
Enters the Computer Age" exhibit.
     Olsen described Dr. Fletcher as "the man who put America's 
space program on track not once, but twice; a man who has 
distinguished himself as an educator, an engineer and scientist."
     "His achievements make him eminently qualified to be the first 
recipient of 'The Digital Discovery Award,' the purpose of which is 
to foster education and promote excellence in the sciences," Olsen 
said. He said the award would be presented periodically in the 
fields of science, engineering and education, to leaders whose work 
has helped advance science in our schools and culture.


     During the presentation, Olsen told how Dr. Fletcher had first 
served at NASA from 1971 to 1977, and how he had presided over the 
Apollo program, including the Apollo 17 mission to the moon. Among 
the achievements of his administration were the Apollo-Soyuz mission 
that demonstrated the possibilities of Soviet-American cooperation 
in space, and a planetary exploration program that resulted in the 
Viking landings on Mars. 
     Dr. Fletcher's administration of the 1970's was also 
responsible for the launch of the Voyager probes through the Solar 
System, and for the final design and construction of America's space 
shuttles, Olsen said. "These achievements have prepared the 
foundation for America's current space adventure -- the 
Shuttle-launched Magellan mission to map the surface of Venus, and 
the awarding of the contracts to design and build the Space 
Station," he said.
     Following the Challenger disaster, Olsen said, Dr. Fletcher 
returned to NASA at the request of President Reagan and renewed 
America's pride and enthusiasm in the space program by getting the 
Shuttle missions flying again.
     
In tracing Dr. Fletcher's career, Olsen noted:

     --  As an educator, Dr. Fletcher has served as president 
         of the University of Utah and held positions at the 
         University of Pittsburgh, Princeton and Harvard.

     --  As an engineer, he founded and was the first 
         president of Space Electronics Corporation; served as 
         president and chairman of Space General Corporation, 
         and was systems vice president of Aerojet General 
         Corporation. 




     --  As a research scientist, Dr. Fletcher developed 
         patents in sonar devices and missile guidance 
         systems, and has served on the President's Science 
         Advisory Committee and several presidential task 
         forces.

     "In recognition of these achievements in science, engineering 
and education, Digital Equipment Corporation is honored to pay 
tribute to Dr. James C. Fletcher with 'The Digital Discovery 
Award,'" Olsen said.
     The ceremony was opened by Martin Harwit, director of the 
National Air and Space Museum, who welcomed guests and described the 
new "Beyond The Limits: Flight Enters the Computer Age" exhibit, 
which was made possible with support from Digital. Former Astronaut 
Eugene A. Cernan, director of marketing development for Government 
and Aerospace at Digital, described his involvement in the Apollo 17 
mission to the moon. Following the presentations, guests attended a 
reception and toured the "Beyond The Limits" exhibit. 
     Digital Equipment Corporation, headquartered in Maynard, 
Massachusetts, is the leading worldwide supplier of networked 
computer systems and services.  Digital offers a full range of 
computing solutions and systems integration for the entire 
enterprise -- from the desktop to the data center.
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243.1I Heard...NEXUS::S_JOHNSONWho sews Sue's socks?Thu May 18 1989 13:5611
    I don't want to sound antagonistic, but how do you know Dr. Fletcher
    is a member of the church?  Alot of times, I hear members say, they
    heard so and so is a member.  That is just that hearsay.  Someone
    said Lorne Greene was LDS because of the supposed LDS influence
    that appeared in _Battlestar_Galactica_.  I don't know how true
    that is.  Someone else said that Eldridge Cleaver(?), an ex-panther
    also joined the church.  Again, I don't know how true that is.
         
    Anyone else have any thoughts or ideas...
    
    scott
243.2Eldridge CleaverMIZZOU::SHERMANECADSR::SHERMAN 227-3299, 223-3326Thu May 18 1989 14:3210
    My wife spoke briefly with Eldridge Cleaver when he presented a
    lecture at the University of Missouri about 5 or so years ago.  She 
    asked about his membership in the Church.  He told her he was working 
    toward membership with Brother Dunn (a general authority in the
    Church) but that he was not yet a baptized member.  Since
    then, we've read an article indicating that he has been rendering
    public service hours in fulfillment of his debt to society, but can't
    say for certain whether he has become a member.  
    
    Steve
243.3Ken OlsenCASV01::PRESTONBetter means to worse ends...Thu May 18 1989 15:072
    I heard somebody say that K.O. was a Mormon - and I'm pretty 
    certain he isn't...
243.4:-)MILPND::PERMKevin R. OsslerThu May 18 1989 15:1813
>    I heard somebody say that K.O. was a Mormon - and I'm pretty 
>    certain he isn't...

Well, yes, I am a Mormon.

K.O.




Oh, you mean the *other* K.O.! You're right; he isn't.

/kevin
243.5James Fletcher & Harvey FletcherCACHE::LEIGHRighteousness delivereth from deathThu May 18 1989 15:2310
I'm always skeptical when I hear that so-and-so is a Mormon.  In the case
of James Fletcher, I can verify that he is LDS.  His father was Harvey
Fletcher who for many years was at BYU.  His brother, Harvey Fletcher, Jr.,
was in the Washington, D.C. ward when my wife and I lived there during
1963-1964.

Note 50.15 reports that Ebony magazine claimed that Eldridge Cleaver was
a Mormon, but I don't know how accurate that article is.

Allen
243.6Moroni Olsen, Dean Jagger, Gordon Jump, Jonny WhittakerMIZZOU::SHERMANECADSR::SHERMAN 227-3299, 223-3326Thu May 18 1989 15:2920
    Yup, Ed, I think you're right about K.O. not being a Mormon.
    
    Moroni Olsen is a Mormon.  I've sometimes wondered about putting on 
    a Moroni Olsen film festival.  He was usually an extra in movies.  I
    usually miss him, but spot his name in the credits.  
        
    Dean Jagger is not a Mormon.  I buddied up with his step-son in
    Physics class who is a Mormon.  (I should've tried to get an autograph
    from his dad, I guess.) Dean is a good friend of the Church and was in 
    12 O'clock High (the movie).  He was the one that the movie starts out 
    with bringing the mug to the old airfield.  Not sure if he's still around.

    Gordon Jump (he played the boss on WKRP) is a Mormon.  He has been
    involved with several 'internal use' videos for the Church.

    Jonny Whittaker is a Mormon (Buffy on Family Affair).  He attended at
    my ward in Columbia, Missouri during the filming of a movie at Arrow
    Rock.  I had a missionary companion who was his roommate at BYU.
    
    Steve
243.7Sports stars, TV stars, politiciansMILPND::PERMKevin R. OsslerThu May 18 1989 15:4026
Up for some trivia? Who are some famous LDS that you *do* know about? True,
this has nothing to do with Salvation, Exaltation, or The Fate Of The
World, but it is an often pursued trivia exercise among LDS. 

Some I know (many of whom I was surprised to find out was LDS):

Sports:   Dale Murphy (Atlanta Braves)
          Danny Ainge (who's he with now?)
          Greg Kite   (       "          )
          Bruce Hurst (San Diego Padres, appropriately enough)
          Trevor Matich (NE Patriots)

Entertainment:
          Gordon Jump (WKRP in Cincinnati)
          Donny & Marie (yeah, no kidding)

Politics:
          Ezra Taft Benson (Sec. of Agriculture under Eisenhower)
          George Romney (Gov. of Michigan, Sec. of HUD under Nixon, and
                         sometime candidate for President)
          Evan Mecham (!)
          Who were the LDS Supreme Court Justices?

There's a zillion more.

/kevin
243.8wives of famous peopleMIZZOU::SHERMANECADSR::SHERMAN 227-3299, 223-3326Thu May 18 1989 15:535
    Hmmm.  I knew that Bruce Hurst's wife was a member, but I didn't
    think that he was.  Also, I understand that Robert Redford's wife
    is a member.
    
    Steve
243.9Sports, politicsNEXUS::S_JOHNSONWho sews Sue's socks?Thu May 18 1989 15:5712
              Greg Kite   (       "          )
                           with the Clippers.
    
    Journalism: Jack Anderson - syndicated columnist (whistleblower)
    
    Sports: Danny White (who's he with now?)
            Steve Young (49er's)
            Gifford Nielsen (Oilers)
            Henry Marsh (Steeple chase runner)
            Ed Eyestone
    
    
243.10Merlin OlsenRIPPLE::KOTTERRIRich KotterFri May 19 1989 00:5224
    At Allen's suggestion, I've changing the title of this topic to "Mormon
    Celebrities", given the turn the discussion has taken. 
    
    Re: Note 243.6 by MIZZOU::SHERMAN

    Hi Steve,
    
>   Moroni Olsen is a Mormon.  I've sometimes wondered about putting on 
>   a Moroni Olsen film festival.  He was usually an extra in movies.  I
>   usually miss him, but spot his name in the credits.  
    
    Perhaps you mean Merlin Olsen, who is a Mormon. I grew up with his
    brother in Logan. Nice family. Merlin was on "Little House on the
    Prairie", and does the FTD floral commercials. Before that, he played
    football for the LA Rams, I believe.

    As far as Ken Olsen being a Mormon, of course he is not, as has been
    said, but I have heard this rumor come up before in other venues. I
    wonder why that is. I have a lot of respect for the values that he
    reflects, and feel that they are harmony with many of the teachings of
    the gospel. 
        
    Rich
                      
243.11Ken OlsenCASV05::PRESTONBetter means to worse ends...Fri May 19 1989 09:1619
�    As far as Ken Olsen being a Mormon, of course he is not, as has been
�    said, but I have heard this rumor come up before in other venues. I
�    wonder why that is. I have a lot of respect for the values that he
�    reflects, and feel that they are harmony with many of the teachings of
�    the gospel. 
    
    Somebody here thought he was a Mormon simply because of his religious 
    conservatism. In his mind it wasn't hard to make the jump, but this
    particular individual could probably not clearly distinguish between 
    Catholics, Protestants, Unitarians and Mormons. My impression is
    that he thinks that anyone religious is a little bit of a kook,
    anyway.
    
    I agree with Rich's comment about K.O.'s values, too. (I'm sure
    that applies to *both* K.O.'s, of course!) 

    Ed    

    
243.12more on Merlin OlsenCACHE::LEIGHRighteousness delivereth from deathFri May 19 1989 11:318
Merlin Olsen was on the Utah State University football team whem my wife and I
attended there.  I would see most of the football players in the cafeteria, and
to put it bluntly, they were slobs - slobs in their language and in their
behavior.  In contrast, Merlin was an outstanding example of a great player,
an "A" student, and in general a great individual.  I appreciated his quiet
example.

Allen
243.13The MarriottsCACHE::LEIGHCome, eat of my breadFri May 19 1989 12:3123
Willard and Alice Merriott left Utah for Washington, D.C. shortly after
their marriage, taking with them a franchise for a root beer stand and the
money his mother-in-law had planned to spend on their wedding but gave them
for a "grubstake" since Willard's job prospects had fallen through and he had
no money for his marriage.  During the summer their new business went well
because Washington was hot and muggy.  However, when fall came, their business
fell off, and they realized they had a problem.  Someone suggested they expand
their business, and they added hot chile and called their place the Hot
Shoppe.  Today it is the Merriott Corporation!  

"BYU Today" recently had a nice article about the Merriott family.  Their stand
in Washington was called "A & W Rootbeer", and Chad and I are wondering if the
"A & W" stood for Alice and Willard.  The article said they took a franchise
for root beer with them and it gave the name of their stand, but it didn't
say anything about the reason for the name.

Brother Merriott spoke at a fireside at the Washington ward in 1964 that my
wife and I attended.  To hear him and see him, you would think he was an
Idaho potato farmer instead of the CEO of the Merriott Corporation.  I think
it is neat when people become successful and famous but keep a humble attitude
about them--quite different than many of the social climbers in business today.

Allen
243.14Admiral Yost, US Coast GuardSHALOT::DROWNI shoulda been a farmerFri May 19 1989 14:0611
    
    The commander of the US Coast Guard, Admiral Yost, is LDS. He is
    currently in the news as being in charge of the Federal cleanup
    effort for the Alaska oil spill.
    
    I'm pretty sure that the Church News carried an article about 2
    years ago about Eldridge Cleaver visiting with Church leaders. I
    suspect that if he had been baptized, it would have made the News.
    
    /sad
    
243.15Donny & MarieNEXUS::S_JOHNSONWho sews Sue's socks?Fri May 19 1989 14:3716
>              Donny & Marie (yeah, no kidding)
 
    I saw Donnie on the Arsinio Hall show last night.  Apparently, he
    is in the middle of a come back as far as his pop career is going.
    Told the wifey about it and we we're wondering how he is doing as
    far as his activity in the church.  It sounds like he is real busy
    with being on the road and performing now.  It seems like it would
    be hard to hold a calling with all the traveling and stuff.
    
    With all the prominent and visible LDS people out there, does anyone
    know what they are doing in the church such as being a scout master
    or a sunday school teacher.
    
    Any thoughts, ideas ...
    
    scott
243.16Moroni OlsenMIZZOU::SHERMANECADSR::SHERMAN 227-3299, 223-3326Fri May 19 1989 15:547
    re: some few back
    
    I forgot about Merlin, but, no, I really meant Moroni Olsen.  He
    was in a lot of movies dating around the 50's or so.  My wife knows
    what he looks like, but I always miss him.
    
    Steve
243.17The JetsRIPPLE::KOTTERRIRich KotterSun May 21 1989 10:105
    The popular singing group called the Jets is made up of a family that
    is LDS. One of our friends served part of his mission in their ward,
    and found them to be really wonderful people.
    
    Rich
243.18US Treasurer, sports, US Senate, business leaderMILPND::PERMKevin R. OsslerMon May 22 1989 12:2725
Some more Mormon Celebrities:

Johnny Miller, professional golfer with 22 major victories, father of six.

Angela Buchanan Jackson, youngest Treasurer of the US ever, whose signature
               you may find on some of the dollar bills in your pocket;
               convert to the church. 

Peter Vidmar, 1984 Olympic gymnastics medalist, 2 Gold, 1 Silver; 20-time 
               NCAA All-American champion.

Danny White, quarterback for the Dallas Cowboys, Superbowl XII & XIII; 
               father of four.

Dwayne O'Steen, defensive back, Los Angeles Rams & Oakland Raiders, 
               Superbowl XIV and XV.

Sharlene Wells, Miss America 1985 and Deborah Wolfe, Miss America 1984.

Jake Garn, US Senator since 1974, first member of Congress in space 
               (although some believe most congresspersons live there
               permanently).

J. Willard Marriott, CEO of the Marriott Corporation; former missionary
               in New England.
243.19Me cynical?ABE::STARINPennsylvania Dutch Aren'tMon May 22 1989 12:518
    I don't mean to sound cynical but don't you find it interesting
    that Dr. Fletcher has connections with Utah, Morton-Thiokol is in
    Utah, and that Senator Jake Garn is extremely interested in the
    Space Program?
    
    Just wondering, of course.
    
    Mark
243.20Sorry for my ignoranceHSSWS1::BRUUNTue May 23 1989 14:046
    >>I'm pretty sure that the Church News carried an article about 2
    >>years ago about Eldridge Cleaver visiting with Church leaders. I
    >>suspect that if he had been baptized, it would have made the News.
    
    Just wondering who this guy is?? Sorry, but I have never heard of him,
    
243.23Ken OlsenUSAT03::BENSONa soliloquyWed May 24 1989 13:3312
    
    I realize that this is not the "nonMormon Celebrities" note but
    I do want to clear one thing up.  Ken Olsen is not a Mormon.  He
    is an evangelical Christian and attends Park Street Church (Evangelical
    Free) in Boston.  He is a deacon or elder there.
    
    Now, I'm wondering since my name is BENSON might I be a celebrity
    to the Mormons?  Seriously,  since your top guy is named BENSON
    is there a good chance that I could probably find a wealth of BENSON
    geneological info through the Mormon church?  
    
    jeff
243.24Eldridge CleaverABE::STARINA Travelling ManWed May 24 1989 14:0223
    Re .20:
    
    For those of you too young to remember Eldridge Cleaver (you know
    you're getting old when you can say stuff like that), he was a black
    radical associated with the Black Panther movement back in the late
    60's. He got himself in trouble with the law, fled to Cuba and
    Algeria before finally turning himself in and doing some time in
    the Federal Pen.
    
    He is the author, I believe, of "Soul On Ice" and others.
    
    He is now, interestingly enough, identified with politically
    conservative (!) causes as a result of his disillusionment with
    Marxist/Maoist ideology (a familiar story). He is also I believe trying
    to make peace with God and himself so that's perhaps why his interest in
    religion when 20 years ago he would have branded it the "opium of
    the people".
    
    BTW, I'm sure some of my comments in other notes probably indicated
    I was some kind of wild-eyed liberal but in fact I'm a card-carrying
    conservative Republican - hard to believe perhaps but true.
    
    Mark
243.25GenealogyCACHE::LEIGHCome, eat of my breadWed May 24 1989 14:1423
Hi Jeff,

Its been a long time since we visited together--nice to hear from you again.

Whether your name is BENSON, or SMITH, or JONES, or anything else, you can
probably find information about your genealogy by visiting one of our
libraries.  We have quite a few branch libraries scattered around, and they
have access to all of the microfilm from the main library in SLC.

Many of our Stake centers have a branch library, so you might check the
yellow pages of your phone book for the phone number.  If I remember
right, I seem to recall that you live in the Atlanta area or something like
that.  If my memory is correct, then FSTRCK::ROLLINS can give you a hand in
locating the library.  All people are welcome at the libraries, and it is
common to have more non-LDS there than LDS.  Note 219 is for directions to
our buildings, and perhaps someone can post information about our libraries
to that note.

Who knows, you might be a cousin to the Mormon prophet!

Allen


243.26Eldredge CleaverFSTRCK::ROLLINSTue May 30 1989 19:267
	By the way, Eldredge Cleaver is a member of the Church.  A single
	member of our ward who moved here last year from San Fransisco said
	that Bro.Cleaver had been invited to speak at a fireside but had not
	been able to do so, but that he was now a member of the church.

	Jack Morris, Alan Ashby, Wally Joyner, Dale Murphy, the Iorg brothers,
	Vance Law all come to ming as LDS baseball players.
243.27Who would believe it?ABE::STARINRemember now thy Creator...Wed May 31 1989 12:2910
    Re .31:
    
    That would have been very hard to believe some 20 years ago......that's
    almost comparable to Ronald Reagan renouncing his conservatism and
    joining the Americans for Democratic Action or George Bush joining
    the ACLU!
    
    Stranger things have happened I guess.
    
    Mark
243.28any info on general powell?SOLVIT::ALLEN_RFri Mar 08 1991 21:273
    our clerk has ties to the Washington FBI members (there's a lot of them
    there) and got a call from an old friend whom he said told him that
    Colin Powell was a member.  Any one able to substantiate this?
243.29Uncle KenQBUS::F_MUELLERSimple Man.Thu Nov 14 1991 17:2212
    
    Please forgive this topic because I know that this has been hashed over
    time and time again. But... it has been brought out in another
    notesfile that our beloved "Uncle Ken" Olsen is LDS. I remember reading
    somewhere that he is not and the source stated what faith he is and the
    fact that he is very active in a christan executive club. Any
    information is very much appreciated.
    
    Thanks,
    
    Frank
    
243.30CSCOA1::ROLLINS_RFri Nov 15 1991 10:001
	See 243.23 regarding KO.