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The Echo: May 28, 1958
Taylor University
Volume 41, Number 14
Match Factory Announces 35 Weddings In Summer – Students to Work With Committees – Student Leaders To Orient Frosh – Juniors Entertain Seniors With Fantasy Flight Theme – Notice to Students – 128 Graduates Will Hear Elson At Commencement – Outdoor Hostelling Awaits Adventures – Incoming Students Get Scholarships – New Trojan Clubhouse To Be Multi-Functional – Not Too Much And Not Too Little—Balance Scientific With Other Values – Test Of A Man – Recital Note Ends Music Repertoire – What’s New For ’58-59 – The End Of Road Leads Home – Live As You Purpose – Out of the Woodwork – To Hop Or Not To Hop—That Is the Question – Cornered Poetry – Graduation – Hanover Moundsmen Stymie Trojans Twice – Splashes from the Water Bucket – Winged “T” to Move Trojans – Sports Slants – Cindermen Tripped In Conference Meet – Golfers Yell Fore And Finish Four – Grizzles Fall Twice To Local Pitchers – Gridiron Loosens Up Muscles During Spring Practice Tryout – Awards to Be Given At Athletic Banquet – As I See It… -- Child Lit Class Performs Operetta – Missionary Lecturer Shows Alaskan Slides – Music Department Presents Recital – Sugar And Flour Dress Style Gives Old Bag New Fashion – Marion “Y” Is Site Of Two-Class Party – Student Council Plans New Agenda at Retreat
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The Echo: May 14, 1958
Taylor University
Volume 41, Number 13
Juniors Announce Site Of Banquet – Murdock, Hansen Wil Head ’59 YC – Pacifism Is Topic Of Campus Forum – Notice – Displaying Artists Receive Acclaim – Taylor Music Students To Present Recital – Comps Threaten Seniors Early Tomorrow Morning – Attention, Young Men! – Elementary Students To Stage Dramatics – Juniors To Wear First School Pins – Varsity Quartet Completes Plans – Valutis, Burbridge Win Bishop Taylor Contest – Passiveness Can Kill School; Honor Has Responsibility – Feminine Brigade Invades Closets – The Fall – Students Echo Opinions – Mind Overshadows Best of Conduct – Fine Arts Festival Presents New Avenues Of Expression – “Out of the Woodwork” – Three School Track Marks Fall In Meets – Splashes from the Water Bucket – Departed Seniors Are Saluted – Spartans, Ravens Trip Cindermen – Twin Bill Continues School Rivalry Between Taylor And Indiana Central – Taylor Wins Second After Losing 3-2 – WRA Names Officers For New School Year – Frosh Are 3-2 In Intramurals – Duffers Split Two Matches – Local Alumnus Recalls Taylor’s Youthful Days – As I See It – Seventy Times Seven… Then What? – “Bubble Man” Presents Concerto With Bubbles – Kemp’s Kornfield
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The Echo: April 30, 1958
Taylor University
Volume 41, Number 12
Rowley, Watson Slate Voice Recitals For May – Try Out Now For 58-59 Musical Organizations – World Vision Aids Foura And Linhart – Home Ec Clubs Elect Taylor Girl – Student Teachers Entertain Critic Teachers At Banquet – Fine Arts Festival Agenda Includes Music, Art, Drama – Bubbles Artist Will Entertain – Shepfer, Mahle Will Give Recital – Clubs Are Electing For Coming Year – College Prayer Course Is Dr. Rediger’s Topic – Sermon Contest to be on Alcohol – Is Your “Weak” End Cultured? – Out of the Woodwork – Tower Topics… — Public Echoes Opinions – Boing-g-g!!! – Steps Reveal Treasures – ‘Be Ye Doers’ – Taylor Splits Doubleheader With Anderson Ravens – Visiting Trojans Downed Twice – Splashes from the Water Bucket – Clubsmen Share Limelight – Cardinals Blank Locals At Muncie – Spartans Depth Fells Trojans – Badminton Season Swings Into Action – Cindermen Triumph In Triangular Meet – Notice – Hill Blanks Foresters On New Home Field – Camera-Eye Glimpses ’58 Youth Conference – “Echo” Staff Presents Youth Conference Panorama – Stalks From Kemp’s Field – Cafeteria Line Feeds Multitudes – Discussions Rank Tops With High-Schoolers – Guests And Hosts Comment On ’58 Y.C. – Youth Conference Blues – Victory Chapel Expresses Results Of Spiritual Climax – Teen-Age Mob Invades Campus – Musicians Add To YC Atmosphere – All-College Singing Cast Presents “Trial By Jury” – Ambassadors Show Spiritual Film – Senior Class Entertains With Variety Program – Skits And Songs Comprise Show – Home Ec Attends Convention – Hefelfinger Gives Junior Recital – Oakland Poet Laments Elegy To Fated Student – As I See It – Columnist Views The World – Near-By Colleges Report Various Spring Activities
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The Echo: April 16, 1958
Taylor University
Volume 41, Number 11
Plans Are Progressing for Fine Arts Festival – AEC Grant Goes To Science Dept. – Educators Discuss College Transition – Kemp and Terdal Win Future “Gem” Positions – Piano Stands, Jean Watson, Presents Her Senior Recital – Juniors and Seniors—This Is Your Banquet – Teenagers Invade Campus For Annual YC Weekend – Notice – Methodists Confer At Purdue Meeting – Juniors’ Operetta Is “Trial By Jury” – SEA Scholarship Given to Shippy – Use Student Resources Through Personal Contact – Musicians Aspire Toward Perfection – From Where Do Babies Come? – Letter To The Editor – Help Rather Than Humiliate – Prayer – Alumnus Speaks – Spiritual Echoes – Faith Brings Forth Spontaneity – Out of the Woodwork – All-American Named New Head Football Coach – Splashes from the Water Bucket – Braves, Yanks Tagged By Columnist – Hoosier Madness Shakes Spectator – Trojans Open Campaign By Dropping Three Games – Taylor Is Pointless In Wabash Relays – Annual Awards Banquet Fetes Trojane Victors – Chemical Society Honors DelCamp – 10th Annual County Fair Provides Skillful Feats – Junior Recital Coming April 27 – Taylor Civic Orchestra Presents First Concert – Directors Plan Oriental Tour – As I See It – History Is Still In The Making
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The Echo: March 19, 1958
Taylor University
Volume 41, Number 10
Beaverson And Roth Win Nomination – Banquet And Play Color Activities For Irish Day – TU Students Attend Mock U N Assembly – Delegates Gather At NSA Seminar – Naval Recruiter To Visit Campus – Staff Members Receive Awards At Echo Banquet – Rec Class Displays Children’s Hobbies – Leading Politicians To Speak At Rally – Former Taylorite, Captain Shilling, Delivers Science Club Lectures – Think—Then Vote – Spiritual Echoes – Action Is Not Progress – Out of the Woodwork – Revival Flourishes As Time Passes – Servants of Fourth Estate Are In The News Business – Public Echoes Opinions – Tower Topics… — What Are the Fruits of an Education? – Trojanes Crack Seasons Scoring Record – Splashes from the Water Bucket – Cinderman Prospects Considered Bright – Unbeaten Berne Takes Tourney – Fisher Eyes Track Season Hopefully – Baseball Schedule – New Season Probes Diamond Questions – Concert Concludes Nine-Day Tour – Students View Marshall Film – Comments in Kemp’s Kornfield – New Varsity Quartet Begins Preparation For 1958 Tour – World News And Views – As I See It – Stop! Do Not Read This…….Run!
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The Echo: March 5, 1958
Taylor University
Volume 41, Number 9
Trojans Players To Entertain “The Late Christopher Bean” – Flu May Become More Prevalent – Clubs Schedule Programs To Round out Activities – Taylor Speech Department Airs Weekly Radio Programs – Student Costs at Taylor Rank Low for Indiana – Originality In Boys’ Headgear Wins Starring Role At Mad Hatter’s Party – Home Ec Club Sponsors Women’s Style Show – Friday Coffee Hour To Deal With Psych – Upland Library Is Now Available to Students – Business Majors Attend Banquet – Tower Topics… — Taylor Faces Rising Expense – Letters to the Editor – “Six Days Shall You Labor..” – Why Not Shake Lethargy? – Christians Live To Live – Britain Offers Summer Studies – After Comps… — Trojanes End Unscathed 8-0 – Trojanes Smashed In Home Finale – James Oren Captures Swami Trophy From 205 Predictors – Trojans Fall Victim Of Calvin’s Height – Splashes from the Water Bucket – Odle Believes Squad Nation’s Smallest – Sports Slants – Commuters Triumph Over Class League – T-Club to Sponsor – Eight-Team Tournament – Kemp’s Kornfield – Chapel Stresses Prayer For Y.C. – Davies of Canada Present Varied Program – Modern Language Lab Creates Inter-Cultural Atmosphere – American Students May Tour Russia – Male Chorus Tours Tri-State Area – As I See It… — Columnist Looks At World
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The Echo: February 19, 1958
Taylor University
Volume 41, Number 8
Davies Family of Canada Is Next Lyceum Program – Students Honor Brotherhood Week – New Committees To Revise Handbook – Notice – Venture For Victory Announces Players – Students Can Park In Legalized Area – Valentine Motif Creates Atmosphere For Banquet – Dr. Gallman Cites Prayer As Preparation For Revival – Honor Students Gain Recognition – Cocoa Hour to Invite Student Discussion – Dr. Perry Brings Chapel Message – Pre-Meds Found Vocational Group – Rise Above Mediocrity – Peace Will Prevail – Spiritual Echoes – Fleshly and Spiritual Forces War – Sophs Will Have Own Special Day – Tower Topics… — School Spirit Pervades All Areas – Letter to Students – Secret Sisters Demonstrate Love – League-Leading Anderson Stomps “Cousins” – Splashes from the Water Bucket – Macholtz Ravin’ Over Ravens – Sports Slants – Greyhounds Avenge Earlier Defeat 79-66 – Juniors Tie Sophs In Class League — … In Dorm League Commuters Lose? – Grizzlies Fall In Overtime Thriller – Trojanes Continue Winning Ways – Kemp’s Kornfield – Edward Jager Visits Campus – Survey Reveals Study Information – Returning Students Relate Experiences – Odle Directs County Day – Wilma Jorg Gives Piano Recital – As I See It… — Columnist Reviews World News – Four Easy Rules Promise Success
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The Echo: February 5, 1958
Taylor University
Volume 41, Number 7
Methodist Minister To Be Revivalist – Lyceum Features String Ensemble – Banquet to Highlight Valentine Festivities – Dr. Perry to Be Chapel Speaker – Coach Craven Resigns To Fill New Post – Former Students Return to Taylor – Seniors Will sponsor Box Lunch Social – ‘The Preacher Today’ Is Chappell’s Topic – Crusaders Tour Canada – Notice – Spiritual Echoes – Today Calls for Men of Certainty – X-Change – Offer Just Criticism – In Memoriam—Dr. Burt W. Ayres – As I See It… — Near East Tie Increases Tension – Tower Topics… — What Is Important? – Taylor Boys Face Glassy Future in New Dorm – Nation’s First Crushes Taylor 104-73 – Splashes from the Water Bucket – Departing Coach Cites Improvements – Commuters and Sophs Pace Leagues – Trojanes Protect Clean Slate – Locals Drop Fourth In Row – Leaders Are Close In Swami Contest – New Cabinet Organizes as 1958 Youth Conference Nears – Student Council Guides Leadership Program – Students Attend Class Parties – USNSA Proposes Editor Exchange With Russia – “Cabbages And Kings” Changes Hands – Confusion Plus – Seniors Hold Sports Day
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The Echo: January 15, 1958
Taylor University
Volume 41, Number 6
T.U. Among First Colleges To Have T.V. Programs – Plans Develop As Y.C. Nears – Craven Chairs Grid Committee – Reminder – Loan Fund Re-activated – Starkweather and Roth Win Editorships for ’58-’59 – Patton Leaving Here To Be Art Coordinator – Chappell To Be Protector For Jan. 30, 31 Lectures – Mr. Francis Requests Daily Mail-Check – Puppets Will Star In Art Class Skits – Banquet Policy Remains Open – Spiritual Echoes – God Answers Prayer – Letter to the Editor — … of Cabbages and Kings – Farewell Address – On His Dumbness – Letter to the Editor – It’s Up To You – Tower Topics... – To Cut or Not to Cut—That Is the Question – Editor Gives Roses – Towering Ravens Claw Trojans 93-54 – New Trampoline Clubs To Spring Up – Class Standings – Sue McCune Hits For 34 Points – Taylor Turns Avenger – Christmas Tourneys Find Locals Both First and Last – Intramural Standings – Splashes from the Water Bucket – Crusaders Make Headlines – Slave Auction Raises Sophomore Funds – Taylor Poses – FTA Hears Exchange Teacher – Directory Boosts Summer Placement – TU Music Travels – Papers Foster Ideas – Hess To Head Christian AES
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The Echo: December 11, 1957
Taylor University
Volume 41, Number 5
Awards Grant Study Abroad – T.U. Gridder Selected In Williamson Poll – Prizes Waiting For Novelists – Atha Cops Contest For Third Time – Taylor Trojan Players Enact Early Christian Drama – Banquet and Play Spark Yuletide Festivities – Let’s Go Caroling – Notre Dame NSA Has T. U. Council Members – Army Offers Grads Jobs – Livingston Is Mar. Topic – Go And Do Likewise — … of Cabbages and Kings – Faculty Gets Pen-Pecked – Spiritual Echoes – Individuality Lies in the Spirit – Bucket of Roses – I’m Not for the Honor System Unless… — They Leave No Stone Unturned – Towering Spartans Outduel Trojans in Opener – Splashes from the Water Bucket – Coach Calls Season Successful – Trojans Take Second In Richmond Tourney – Peck Hits 23 Against Alumns – Have You Been A Swami Yet? – Troy Outguns Flyers 95-78 – Y.C. Is Thankful For Guidance – “Steel in Our Economy” Is Economics Topic – Genisis To Revelation Takes Sixty Hours – Team Votes Hansel Most Valuable Player – Christian Leader Visits Taylor – Music Department Displays Talent – “Messiah” Adds CHRIST To Christmas Season
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The Echo: November 6, 1957
Taylor University
Volume 41, Number 4
Who’s Who Finalists Number Ten – Missionaries To Ask “Is It Nothing To You?” – Queen To Reign Over Homecoming, Parents’ Day – Penny Receives Honor Degree – Hydraulics Lift 650 Tons – Taylor and Wheaton Plan Nov. Conference – Tower Topics… — Where Is Your Brother? – Do You Know Your Subject? – Mohammed Say: – Letter to the Editor – Spiritual Echoes – Attitudes Need Broadening – Prepare Now By Prayer – Fad Consciousness May Bring Defeat – Radiolog – Taylor U. Is State’s Only Unbeaten Team – Harriers Cop 5th In Conference – Splashes from the Water Bucket – The Manager Speaks – Greyhounds Fall, Becoming Sixth Victim – Top Films to Be On Campus – The Robe Is Coming – Girls Play Hostess – Who Raised the Roof? – Clubs To Hear “Trial By Jury” – Student Fund Pledges Near $11,000 Goal – “Profile and Promise” Is Assembly Message – Sophomores Lead drive With &2,200 Total
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The Echo: October 26, 1957
Taylor University
Volume 41, Number 3
Next Lecturer Will be Philanthropist J.C. Penney – Dr. Roye Heads New Men’s Club – Gem Photo Contract Stresses Quality – Scandinavian Study Open To ’59 Collegians – Notice – Fund Drive Nears Goal – Recent Flu Epidemic Downs 295 Taylorites – Chi Is Classroom for Economics – U. N. Volunteers Now Organizing – Mostly Girls Win Scholarships – Tower Topics… — Radiolog – Nightingale Turns Nightowl And Remains Undaunted – Spiritual Echoes – To See God Is to See Beauty – Y. C. Core Cabinet Plans Months Ahead – Scholarships Aid Advanced Study — … of Cabbages and Kings – Experiences Exchange Knowing Grins – Flu Flunks Morale – Breaks Help Trojans to 14-7 Triumph – Splashes from the Water Bucket – Hanover Rolls On – Distance Runners Drop Heart-breaker – Rifle Ardents Sought – Frosh Council Members Assume New Duties – Class Is on Visitation – Escaped Czech Delivers U. N. Day Address
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The Echo: October 9, 1957
Taylor University
Volume 41, Number 2
Flu Bug Puts Bite On Homecoming – Hillis and Reidhead To Fill Lead Y.C. Positions – Fellowship Open For Future Profs – Pre-Professionals Form Society – Student Assembly Prompts Drive for Stewardship – Homecoming Ceremony To Be More Pompous – New Clubhouse Will Store Clubs – Reaper Teams Already Working in the Field – Sidewalk Meetings Proclaim Christ – Tower Topics… — Gratitude’s For Unsung Heroes Too – Quit Mooning And Motivate – He Was Obscure, But He Was Omnipotent – Spiritual Echoes – This Is Integration – Introducing Y.C. Cabinet – Little Rock Trouble Causes Big Crisis – Schell Leads The Way To Overcome Raven Jinx – Splashes from the Water Bucket – Craven Lauds Team, Band, Fans – Win Over Ravens Re-Writes History – Schell, Hansel, Delcamp, Kimes Tally in W. Va. State Rout – Racqueteers Romp Over Raven Netters – Juniors Shine Win S. D. Trophy – Ye Dare Not, For Ye Cannot – Film Series Opener Is Jim Vaus Story – Foster Mothers Aid Orphaned Korean – Memorial Names Sought for Rooms – “Luna”tic Photographer First To Capture Satellite Portrait – Photogs Add New Camera, Studio For Gay-er Pics
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The Echo: September 25, 1957
Taylor University
Volume 41, Number 1
Community Government Highlights Conference – Law Invades Initiation Rites – Week Ahead Has Spiritual Aim – New Faculty Additions Fill Six Positions – Six Foreign Countries Send Us Students – Homecomers To See Hanover Game, Hear Jerome Hines – Students Will Observe New Home Going Up – Manpower Spells Project Ending – Trojan Players To Stage Dramas – First Lyceum Is Opera Star – Life Is Possibility Some Dispossess It – Tower Topics – Apathy Loses; Activity Wins? – What Are Christian Service Fields? – Frosh Expect Worst – Birds Make Music – x-Change – Key Is Key in Hoosier Conference Football Rout – Splashes from the Water Bucket – Flurry Nails Bluffton IN 32-38 Thriller – Radio Log – Prophet’s Corner – Meet Coach Fisher New Phys. Ed. Man – Leader Training Program Boosts Campus Involvement – Music Fans, Join Up – Gem Staff for ’58 Starts production – Freshmen Soon To Matriculate – Pale or Painted—They Belong Now – Radio Ministry Reaches Afar – First Week Ends With Reception – Tractors Draw Straws For Class Hayrides – Oratorio Choir Is Starting
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