The 1960-1961 volume of The Echo, Taylor University’s newspaper.
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The Echo: June 6, 1961
Taylor University
Volume 43, Number 16
Graduation Extra
Graduation, Alumni Day Climax Year – Evans, Burkhalter Join Music Ranks; Haines Complements Education Dept. – Phinney Reports Enrollment Steady – Board Of Trustees Convenes… Ft. Wayne Site Of Historic Session Thursday – Dr. Roye Attends Liberal Arts Study – Business Club Cops First Place – Audrey Raab Is Managing Editor – Students Work To Fill Empty Bank Accounts – Paper Mache Contest Tomorrow – Just Thinkin’… Read A Newspaper – Trojan Players Present ‘Gennys’ At Formal Banquet In Marion – Sophomore Win ‘Class Of Year’ – ‘Uncle John’ Says.. ‘Find Yourself, Relationship To God’ – Council Announces Personnel For S-F Committees – Frank Pyle Wins Achievement Prize – Dr. Wood Notes Changed Attitude
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The Echo: May 25, 1961
Taylor University
Volume 43, Number 15
‘Gem’ Announces Theme, ‘Dimensions Of Man’ – Extensive Survey Reveals… Characteristics Of ‘The Taylor Student’ – Juniors, Seniors Will Assist Frosh In Orientation – Ralph Higgins Awarded Alumni Scholarship – Dr. Harold Neel, Pastor Of Muncie Church, To Deliver Baccalaureate Address, June 4 – ‘Athlete Of The Year’ – Harvey Driver Appointed Assistant To President – Band Presents ‘Pop Concert’ Saturday, May 27 – Kreuger Receives NSF Fellowship – As We See It… Let’s Re-evaluate Voting Procedure – Words Are Inadequate – Will The Tower Fall Again? – Vacation Provides A Home Mission Field – Marti Line – One Of Many Alumni… Son Of Former President Achieves Distinction – Attention – Just Thinkin’… A Long Sunday – Chapel Slate – Crucible Of Character… The Honor System – The Taylor Student – Spiritual Quality Ranks Highest – Survey Cast A ‘Student Silhouette’ – …Taylor Student Is Social Creature – Mediocrity Versus Maturity – Twenty-Eight Couples Announce Summer Of Flowers, Rice, Rings – Symphonic Band Given Invitation To Tour Abroad – Off The Cuff – With A Talent For Versatility… Jan Watson Pursues Graduate Study – Seniors Offered $2 Subscriptions – Davenport Says… Newcomers Brighten Grid Outlook – Twelve Trackmen Receive Letters – Sports in a Nutshell… – Diller Receives Award At Athletic Banquet – Trojans Drop Doubleheader To Indiana Central Tuesday – HCC Baseball Standings – ‘Theme’ Contest Deadline Extended To June 3 – Collegians Spend $8 Million In Surrounding Area – LeShana Leaves Post For Friends Pastorate – Watchman Bill Pierce Tours Campus Seven Times Nightly – Incoming Freshmen Receive Scholarships – Faculty Children Present Recital – Dr. Coleson Speaks On ‘Social Science In 4 Dimensions’
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The Echo: May 12, 1961
Taylor University
Volume 43, Number 14B
Johnson, Petzold Steer Plans For Successful ’62 Youth Confo – In National Competition… ‘Echo’ Advances In ‘First Class’ Ranks – Dr. Esch Speaks For May 15 Convo – Final Recital Features Array Of Selections – Boyer Accepts $4200 Scholarship From U. Of Penn. – Snyder Joins Faculty; Nussbaum, New Division Heads Assume Posts – ‘Echo,’ Alumni Office Sponsor Contest For Homecoming Theme – Shilling Contest Winners – Juniors To Fete Seniors May 19 – Trojan Players Re-enact Suffering Of Job Before Captivated Audiences – Marti Line – Chapel Slate – Just Thinkin’… ‘Who Won The Race?’ – Bouquets Of Roses… – Tower Topics… ‘Most Difficult Thing–Living Up To Reputation’ – 3,000 Jobs Open Abroad To U.S. College Students – Dr. Yoder Expresses Appreciation To Taylor – The ‘Daze’ Ahead – Graduation Activities Commence On May 17 – Banquet Centers On Broadway – Campus Crusade Evangelism Promises No Oceans To Cross – Goetcheus, Nilsen Head MSM, WRA – Juniors, Frosh Complete Election Of Officers – ’59 Grad Reads Paper In Midwest Psychology Meet – ‘All Eyes On Me’ – Her Basic Ingredients… A Quart Of Kindness, Cup Of Laughter – Fleet-Footed Hanover Thinclads Favored To Take HCC Track Crown – Sports in a Nutshell… – Panthers Flex Muscles In Earlham Invitational – Jack King Named Baseball Coach – ‘Anti-Deluvianism’ Haunts Sports Endeavors This Spring – HCC Baseball Standings
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The Echo: April 28, 1961
Taylor University
Volume 43, Number 14
Presentation Of ‘J.B.’ Initiates Fine Arts Festival May 4-7 – Collegiate Press Elects Terhune, Acclaims ‘Marti’ – Thank You, Mr. President… Prexy Discusses New Site; Reviews Fund Campaign, College Financial Condition – Three New Faculty Members Instruct Music, Greek, Christian Ed., English – But The Handbook Says… – Noted Theologians Discuss Topic, ‘How God Speaks To Man,’ At Forum – ‘Springtime Reverie’ Features Fashion Parade – Chi Alpha Omega Inducts Twelve Seniors May 15 – As We See It… Take An Objective Look – Choose A Homecoming Theme – Voyage Around World In Offing For Summer – Marti Line – New Books Grace Library Shelves; Range From Biography To Limerick – Just Thinkin’… So What? – Chapel Slate – Suggested Readings For Religious Forum – Graduate Says Stop Filling Minds With Hatred – Classes Choose Top Brass For 1961-’62 – Pre-Registration Set For May 11 – Off The Cuff – Paddons Addresses Business Students – On The Air! – New Faces Given Campus Offices – Busy Post-Tour Schedule Approaches For Chorale – Delcamp Joins Staff As Head Resident, Directs Religious Services Office – John Lee Secures Biophysics Grant – Registrar Cites Advance Payment – Sports in a Nutshell… – Damon And Pythias – Mud, Rain Mar Contest With Anderson Tuesday – Trojan Nine Clashes With Hanover Saturday In Twin Bill On Home Field – Dave Newson Wins Shy-Fleser Award – T-Club Chooses Schwarzkopf As Organization Head – Trackmen Meet Franklin, Rose Poly, Kentucky State On Three-Day Trip – ‘Got The Horseshoes, Coach?’
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The Echo: April 13, 1961
Taylor University
Volume 43, Number 13
900 Teenagers Converge For ’61 Youth Conference – Dean Rediger Announces Experiments In Testing – Symphonic Band Opens 8-Day Tour April 24 – Stockinger Gives Sr. Piano Recital – Taylor Graduate, Kan Ori, Joins Po. Science Dept. – Staff Elects Fran Woy To Edit ’62 Yearbook – Brain One Of 100 To Receive Danforth Graduate Fellowship – Roberts, Neel To Speak At 116th Graduation Rites – Final Election For Class Offices Set For April 19 – As We See It… Incentive For Leadership? – Traveling Is No Vacation – Just Thinkin’… Gunsmoke Fantasy – The ‘Daze’ Ahead – Student Says… USNSA President Distorts South Africa Situation – Writer Says… Contemporary Christian Fights Materialism – Chapel Slate – Authors Contribute Scholarly Writings – Recall Not Best Test Of Quality College Education – The Echo Advocates – Taylor ‘Frat Houses’ Prove Remedy For Growing Pains – Teaching Given Laurels By Noted Speech Educator – Schilling Contest Lures Painters – In Student Poll… Majority Favors Study Of Communism – Alumni To Start Two Annual Awards – Joe Faces Prospect Of Feeding Guests At Youth Conference – Roye Aids Research On Problem Of Aging – For Alumni Secretary… Nevada Is Distinctive – Music Club Offers ‘Musicator’ Award – ‘Ed’ Bruerd Calls On Past Experiences In Work With Alumni Association – April 21 Deadline Nears For Submitting Material – New Radio Program, ‘Campus Profiles,’ Begins Over WOWO On April 22 – Clubs Elect Officers To Guide Activities – Marti Line – Off The Cuff – Paul, Durham Join Missionaries In Venture For Victory Tour – Trojans Capture Resounding Victories In Twin Bill With Greenville Panthers – Record Attendance Seen For ’61 Basketball Camp – In Tuesday Meet… Thinclads Wallop Indiana Tech – Earlham Overpowers Taylor Cindermen 83-53 – Rempel Addresses Students, Teachers At ‘Apple For Teacher’ Banquet – Personal Evangelism Fulfills ‘Great Commission’ At Home – Man Around Her Finger… Ring Tradition Brings Down House – ICPA Holds Second Convention At Franklin College April 21-22 – Japanese Woman Completes Thesis For Doctorate On ‘Washing Dishes’ – Thompson Gets Psych Fellowship
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The Echo: March 20, 1961
Taylor University
Volume 43, Number 12
Election Extra
Snow Captures Student Body Presidency – Business Manager Cites Increases In Tuition, Fees For Next Two Years – Phinney To Work On Dissertation – Forty-Six Voice Chorale Leaves Friday For Ten-Day Concert Tour Of East – Snow As Student Body President Continues Three-Point Tradition – United Fund Director Addresses Journalists – Baseball Season Opens With Journey To South – Social Workers Meet At Houghton – Sunday Evening Mistake Led To First Y. C. – Brain Receives AEC Fellowship In Health Physics – Contest Beckons Campus Swamis To Predict Trojan Diamond Play – On ‘Operation: Abolition’… Writer Defends Negative – Rec Class Sponsors County Fair April 7 – Parents’ Committee Assembles Friday
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The Echo: March 9, 1961
Taylor University
Volume 43, Number 11
Science Lectures Begin On Sunday; Iowa State Prof. Replaces Anderson – New Speech Prof. Added; Rupprecht, Martin Leave – Students Mimic Faculty Saturday – Second Annual International Day Features Addresses By USNSA Prexy, Israeli Consol – ‘But It’s My First Offense!’ – Scholarship Winners Named; Mary Naumann Gets Reitenour – Student Body Elects New President March 20 – Film Series Presents ‘Caine Mutiny’ March 18 – As We See It… ‘Sit-In’ Survey Lacks Conclusiveness – Tower Topics… Communists Launch Drive – Trojan Players Presents… ‘Exercise In Compassion’ – Chapel Slate – Notice – Marti Line – Michener’s ‘Hawaii’ Tells Saga Of Islands – Little Man On Campus – Lantern Uncovers Ghost Writing At Ohio State – With ‘Dutch’ And ’54 Ford… ‘Deb’ Patrols Campus – The ‘Daze’ Ahead – Students Respond To ‘Echo’ Survey About Public Display Of Affection – Foreign Student Answers Questions, ‘Your First Impression Of America?’ – Thank You Mr. President! Prexy Discusses Relocation, Sundry Matters – Just Thinkin’… Gloom Reigns – V.A. Hospital Provides Lab For Mental Hygiene Students – Students Receive Special Awards – Burden Crowder… Taylor’s Up-And-Coming Einsteins – Youth Lead Drive To Improve U.S. Relations Through Peace Corps – Chorale Schedules Pre-Easter Tour – Y.C. Cabinet Runs Race Against Time – Trojan Nine Plays Season Opener Against Grace College March 21 – Trojans Finish Second In Conference Offense – Blackhawks Defeat Thunderbirds 82-77 To Win Intramural Basketball Playoff – 30 Candidates Report For Track; Schedule Includes 3-Day Trip – Last Second Tally Gives 28-26 Victory – Anderson Leads All-Sports Race – One For the Road… Marge Abandons Water For Coke – Alumnus Discovers 463 Year-Old Book – Belgian Royal Institute Calls Scalps Of Famous ‘Abominable Snowman’ Fakes – Oldham Speaks At VV Dedication – New Minor In Missions Adapts To All Fields – Opinions Differ On Authenticity Of HUAC Film ‘Operation: Abolition’ – Drama Portrays Man’s Struggles – Off The Cuff
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The Echo: February 24, 1961
Taylor University
Volume 43, Number 10
Trojan Players Stage ‘The Glass Menagerie’ – Council Sets Procedure For Electing Prexy – Point Of Order… Delegates To Attend LUNA Assembly; Portray Iran, Ukrainian U.S.S.R. – Symphony Orchestra Plays Sunday, March 5 – Taylor Beams Over Air Waves With 13-Week Television Series – Annual Lectures To Feature Six Noted Scientists – Rediger Announces Tenure, Promotions, Leaves – Northwestern Psychology Head Conducts Lectures March 1, 2 – Paul Williams Presents Senior Recital Tonight – English Proficiency Exam Set For March 7 – ‘Whaa Happen?’ – When Are Class Absences ‘Cuts’? – The Echo Advocates – Just Thinkin’… ‘Lumumba Is Dead!’ – ‘Say Not There Are Seven Weeks Til Harvest’ – History, Fiction Combine In Narrative Of Jewish Struggle – The ‘Daze’ Ahead – Beg Your Pardon! – Marti Line – University Of Pittsburgh Proves Merits, Faults Of Trimester Plan – Inquiring Reporter Asks: ‘What Would Improve Dorm Study Conditions?’ – Off The Cuff – Eleven Graduates Receive Degrees – ‘Happiness Is Way Of Life,’ Says Busy Senior, Marge Cook – Library Offers Challenge To Novice – Israeli Speaks For International Day – New Office Hours – Average American Consumed 1,488 Pounds Of Food – Chapel Slate – New Courses Emerge In ’61-63 Catalog – ‘Echo’ Enters Midwest Publications Contest – Auxiliary Gym Newly-Equipped; Renovation Nears Final Stages – ‘Hubby’ Assumes Command As Wives Band For Fellowship – Officers To Discuss Opportunities For College Students In Navy OCS – Members Form ‘Investment Fund’ – Victory Over Franklin Breaks Losing Streak – Coach Bob Smith Accepts Phys Ed Post At Greenville – Second Half Jinx Haunts Trojans In 87-81 HCC Loss To Indiana Central – Trojanes Journey To Calvin Seeking Their Fifth Victory In Six Starts – Thunderbirds Down League Leaders – Trojans Face Undefeated Calvin In Finale – Bo Newsome Wins Handball Tourney – Ravens Walk Off With Crown; Taylor Finishes Third – Baseball, Track Practice Begins – Fine Arts Dept. Plans Annual Tour To Chicago – Business Students Plan Easter Trip – Survey Reveals $2,455 Wardrobe – 1870 Office Policy Stresses Religion – Forty-five Publications Joins ICPA Membership – Federal Service Seminar Draws Christian Students To Washington – Valberg Qualifies As Semi-Finalist – House Hears Chambers-Roush Argue For Fifth District Seat – Debate Team Wins In Tournament At Anderson
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The Echo: February 9, 1961
Taylor University
Volume 43, Number 9
Dean’s List Honors Students Achieving Minimum 2.6 Average – Science Dept. Adds Zoology Professor; Paton Yoder, Paul Wood Resign Posts – Five Attend Parley In Washington – On Mental Health Careers Psych Dept. Sponsors Conference – William E. Allen Conducts Week Of Spiritual Emphasis Feb. 12-19 – Campus Politco Wins Internship – Roth, Brain, Coleson Join Teaching Staff – ‘Evening In Vienna’ Heart Of Festivities – 28 New Students Bring Total To 785 – As We See It – The Echo Advocates – The Organization man – An End To Winter – From Bronze Age Of Greece Mycenae Excavations Yield Secrets – Chapel Slate – Portrays Man, His Problems Realistic Drama Benefits Christian Growth – Off The Cuff – The ‘Daze’ Ahead – Little Man On Campus – Just Thinking – NEO-New Deal Strikes Out – ‘Echo’ Sports New Lineup For Spring Semester – College Freshmen Master Art Of ‘Flunking’ Examinations Successfully – Watson, Oswalt Attend Drama Workshop Under Noted British Director – Marti Line – Abe’s Beard Grown On Advice Of 11-Year Old – Stylized World, Cross Symbolize Y. C. Theme – Twenty-Seven Seniors Gain Experience By Student Teaching In Aria Schools – Be Safe, Not Sorry! – Spartans Dim Trojan Title Hopes – In war Of Words… ‘Razor’ Gives Buckeyes Reason To Boast – Blackhawks Dominate Intramural Basketball – Trojanes Chalk Up Fourth Victory Over Ravenettes – Sticking My Sch-Neck Out – Hanover Seeks Initial HCC Victory Here Sat – Trojans Set Back Winning Ravens
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The Echo: January 12, 1961
Taylor University
Volume 43, Number 8
Fort Wayne Choice Climaxes Search For Relocation Site – Brass Choir Plays ‘Recital Of Music’ – Allen Conducts Spring Revival Series Feb. 12-19 – SAAC Initiates Discussion Series – ‘Faith In The 20th Century’ Serves As Theme For Reade Lectures – Time Capsule Reveals Historical Treasures – Time Capsule Reveals Historical Treasures – Four Sophomores Vie For Judiciary – The Wait Is Not Over – Hail To Boyd & Co. – Trends In Christian Thought – ‘Silence Is Golden…’ – Columnist Urges Students To Give Christ Pre-eminence – Taylor Combines ‘Academic Excellence, Spiritual Emphasis’ In Unique Program – Chapel Slate – Armchair Observer …Til The President Comes – ‘Best In State, O.T.L.,’ Comment Echo Readers – Marti Line – Off The Cuff – George Travels Nation As Repairman Of Mats – January Grads… Diane Tenpas, Joan Haaland Share Journalistic, Professional Interests – Gem, Art Dept. Sponsor Campus Photo Contest – ‘Cat On A Hot Tin Lizzie’ – Upland Water Disproves Theory - Colorless, Tasteless, Odorless Liquid? – Durham Gets 35 In Trojan Victory – Trojanes To Face Three Opponents – ‘Weave, Guys!’ – Sticking My Sch-Neck Out – Trojans Whip Franklin In HCC Tilt, 71-55 – Trojans Prepare For Two Tests With Rugged Conference Foes – In The HCC… – Men’s Intramurals In Full Swing
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The Echo: December 9, 1960
Taylor University
Volume 43, Number 7
Banquet Motif Centers On ‘Frosted Fantasy’ – Women, Politics Clash As Canadians Present Geo. Bernard Shaw’s “St. Joan’ – Cabinet Names Edward Angell, Eugene Smith As YC Speakers – Most Performed Oratorio – Orchestra, Chorus Present ‘Messiah’ Sunday – Soloists Confer With Director – NAE Sponsors Seminar On Federal Service – Echo Re-elects Terhune Editor, Names Berner Bus. Mgr. – John Oswalt Cops Honors In McLennan Oratorical – Film Series Includes ‘Hamlet’ On January 7 – Remaining Cabinet Members Announced – As We See It… Keep Step With The Times – Action Not Words – Armchair Observer ‘Trouble At The Box Office’ – Chapel Slate – Little Man On Campus – Sophomores Study Most, Freshmen Study Least – Scattered Classes, Poor Facilities Characterize French College Life – ‘World’s Greatest Sensation’ – Boyer Rebuffed Writer Called ‘Naïve’ – A True Southerner… Mrs. G. Becomes Taylor’s Newest House – Materialism Hides Meaning Of Christmas – Brain Waves – EMU Experiments With Teaching Of Geography Via TV – Students Suggest Ideas For Chapel Improvement – Dissertation On Hot Dogs Reveals Origin Of ‘Delicacy’ – Highlights of 1960 – Tam Faces Mission Preparation After Football, Drama Rolls Here – NCA Co-Ordinator Visits On Campus – Students Come From 30 Denominations; Methodists, Baptists Lead In Numbers – Marti Line – Yule Log, Wooden Shoes, ‘Tannenbaum’ Part Of Christmas Around The World – Pre-Registration Set For Tuesday, Dec. 13 – Prize Winner – ACP Parley Reveals Latest Innovations – Trojans Begin HCc Play With Victory – Trojanes To Battle Alumni Saturday – Tips For Poor Sportsmen – Sticking My Sch-Neck Out – Fairmount Squad Wins Junior High Tourney – Varsity Shows Up ‘Old Pros’ – Taylor Cagers Down Huntington In Nip ‘N Tuck Battle, 87-83 – Greenville, Franklin, Kentucky State To Participate In Taylor Tournament – Taylor Girls Win Anderson Playday – Girls’ Intramurals – Taylor Delegation Participates In Regional Meeting – Frosh Cobbs Wins Frase Scholarship – Art Dept. Plans Two New Exhibits – Fire Destroys Building At Defiance College – Reading Improvement Course Builds Skills To Higher Level Of Efficiency
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The Echo: November 18, 1960
Taylor University
Volume 43, Number 6
‘Evening With Benet’ Program Features Oral Interpretation – Noted Engineer Lectures Science Club, Classes – T. E. McCully Addresses Chapel, Combined CBMC’s – Magazines Publish Cleveland Stories – Missionaries Grub, Gillam Present Theme Query, ‘Who Will Go For Us?’ – Pre-Registration Set For Thursday, Dec. 8 – Pilgrim Hardships, Harvest Festivities Lay Foundation For Thanksgiving Day – Classes Engage In Annual Competition – As We See It… The Odds Are 50 To 1 – A Week-End Conference – What Is Place Of Liberal Arts? – Chapel Slate – Marti Line – Laissez-Faire Attitude Demands Authoritarian – Former Student Body Prexy Relates Transition To Graduate School Study – Notice – Dorothy Clarke Wilson Presents Inspiring Life Of Missionary – Armchair Observer – Music Department Sponsors Piano-Duo, Symphony In Winter Concert On Dec. 4 – Dick’s Love Of Music Leads To Navy, To God, To Taylor – Exchange–New Play Dispenses With Education Courses For Teaching Certificates – Ft. Wayne Program Features Taylor – Harry Haakonsen Elected To Regional NSA Council – Finest Oriental Meals Feature Monkey Brains, Fish Eyeballs, Other Delicacies – Hair Leads Frustrated Life; ‘Flat-Top’ Opens Up New World – Rudolph, Huibregtse, Bragan Named MVP’s At Fall Athletic Awards Party – Sticking My Sch-Neck Out – T-Club Sponsors Jr. High Tourney – Mosher, Prater Make All-Conference Squad – Wayne State Ekes Out Victory; Trojans Trounce Defiance, 20-12 – Admission Prices Announced For HCC – Trojans Begin Basketball Season Against Taylor Alumni, Cedarville – Basketball Schedule
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The Echo: November 3, 1960
Taylor University
Volume 43, Number 5
Trojan Players Present Farce, ‘The Matchmaker,’ By Wilder – Jan Spitler Presents Senior Piano Recital – Woy, Thompson Edit Literary Magazine – ACP Awards ‘Echo’ First Class Rating Of ‘Excellent’ For Last Semester – Collegiate ‘Who’s Who’ Recognizes Fourteen Seniors For Achievement – YC Chooses Theme, ‘What Seek Ye?’ – Get Your Head Out Of The Clouds – Academic Affairs Group Begins New Student Tutoring Service – McLennan Oratorical Contest Set For Dec. 7 – As We See It… It’s Not All Greek – Students Endorse Nixon-Lodge – Armchair Observer – As You See It… – Kenneth Galbraith Asserts Economy Of Abundance Has Been Attained – If I Were 21… I’d Vote For John F. Kennedy – ‘You Never Had It So Good’ – Alumnus Wengatz Typifies Service – Chapel Slate – After Weighing The Issues… I’d Vote For Richard Nixon – Candidate Klunk Falls Through Shaky Platform – Columnist Questions: ‘What Is Honesty?’ – UN Offers Teacher Exchange Program – ‘Who’s Who’ Nominees Maintain Scholarship, Display Leadership In Campus Activities – Marti Line – Recital Features Varied Program – Athletic June Finds Time To Tutor, Camp Counsel – Who Says It’s Hard To Catch A Man? – Twenty-Four Students, Professors Travel To Purdue To See ‘J. B.’ – Gridders Journey To Defiance, Wayne State – Trojans Fall To Panthers, Ravens – Former Student Heads Marion College Athletics – Sticking My Sch-Neck Out – T-Birds-Colts Win Flag Football Championship, Ping-Pong Starts Soon – ‘PEM’ Club Members, Coaching Staff To Attend PE Conference At Winona – Huibregtse Wins HCC Crown; Breaks Old Conference Record – Conference Champ – Girls Begin Fall Intramural Games – Harriers To Conclude Season At State Meet – Last Match Fatal To Taylor Netmen – ‘Doc’ Houser Pursues Pre-Med Studies, Girls As ‘Senior Panic’ Hits Campus – Mrs. Shippy Journeys ‘South Of The Border’ – Taylor Participates In Student Loan Program – Freshmen Complete Slate Of Officers – Brain Waves – MSM Schedules Fall Workshop At Purdue – Students Make Application For Vayhinger, Presser Awards – Delegates Attend Area NSA Meeting – Campus Politicos Form young GOP, Demo Clubs
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The Echo: October 20,1960
Taylor University
Volume 43, Number 4
Incumbent Roush Debates Chambers In Coming ‘Citizenship Day’ Forum – Trojan Players Present Broadway Comedy Series – ‘Speak Softly And Carry A Big Stick’ – Co-Chairmen Announce YC Cabinet Members – Echo, Gem Delegates To Attend 36th ACP Conference In Chicago – Hayes Receives Doctorate Oct. 10 – Ambassadors Chose Gillam, Grubb To Speak At Missionary Conferences – Parents Capture Limelight In Variety Of Activities Saturday – Freshmen Elect Class Officers – Bishop Admires Presidential Seal – Board Of Trustees Meets Oct. 27-28 – As We See It… “Too Big For Our Britches” – For Communication’s Sake – Echo Salutes ‘Who’s New’ – Chapel Slate – ‘Your Feet Are Killing Me’ – Engstrom Stresses Self-Discipline – Armchair Observer – Martini Line – Students Undertake Group Social Work – As You See It… – Congo Chief Says Rural Areas Resist Communism – Dear Sally–Girls Should Beware Men With Mustaches – Homecoming Queen – Christians Exhorted To Let Light Shine – Season Tickets Go On Sale Today – Ivan Trust–God Provides – New Books Added To Library; Cover Homemaking To Politics – Two Conference Rivals Edge Trojan Gridders – Flag Football Kicks Off Fall Intramural Action – Racketmen Close Season Against Raven Netters – Report For Cage Workouts – Cross Country Team Prepares For Conference Meet Next Wednesday – Bulletin – Parents’ Day To Feature Trojans In Clash With Anderson Ravens
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The Echo: October 5, 1960
Taylor University
Volume 43, Number 3
Sen. Kenneth Keating Sparks Fifth District GOP Conclave – Dr. James Gibson Leads Campus In Fall Spiritual Emphasis Week – Lyceum Series Presents Claramae Turner, Metropolitan Opera Star – Classes Compete For Honors In Taylathon – Convocation Series Climaxes With Inauguration Of Martin – If You Can’t Drive It, Park It! – As We See It… Walk, Don’t Run! – Whose Grass Is Greener? – Tower Topics College Is For Adults – Armchair Observer – Rumors Say Ruins Date To 363 B.C. – As You See It… – Students Report Experiences At Start Of Junior Year Abroad – Barry Goldwater Sets Forth New Image Of ‘Conservative’ – Serious Illness Strikes Wengatz – Chapel Slate – 12th Homecoming Theme Depicts ‘Stairway To Sixties’ – Trojans Host Franklin For Athletic Meets Sat. – Classes Nominate Eight For Queen – Alumni Ed’s Corner – Homecoming Schedule – Eight Co-eds Seek Homecoming Crown – Gamma Delts Will Host Past Members At Brunch – Norm Cooks Begin Eighth Year Of Formosa Ministry – Alumni Association Enlarges Fund Drive – Marti Line – ‘No Coincidence, But God’s Hand Shaped My Career,’ Says Alumnus – 3 Frosh, 1 Soph Join Veteran Cheer Directors – All-Conference Texan Calls Evangelism Team Signals, Too – Taylor Celebrates 12th Homecoming – Brain Waves – Freshman Advances Into Semi-Finals – Sticking My Sch-Neck Out – Little Man On Campus – Freshmen Clobber Upperclass Women At W.R.A. Meet – Taylor Netmen Fall In HCC Matches To Strong Central, Hanover Squads – Intramural Teams Chosen; Football Activities Begin – Huibregtse Sparks Trojan Harriers In Split Decision With I.C., Hanover – Bulletin – trojan Gridders Trounce Quakers After Loss To Indiana Central – Leaders Discuss Campus Problems – Band Improves Under Leadership Of Shepfer – New Dramatics Instructor Directs Fall Production, ‘The Matchmaker’ – Lee, Chan Follow Road To Taylor marked By Missionaries, V.V. – Lyceum Program Presents ‘Woman Of Many Faces’ – Mobile X-Ray Unit To Visit Oct. 19
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The Echo: September 22, 1960
Taylor University
Volume 43, Number 2
Inaugural Convocation Series Features Leading Educators – Enrollment Jumps To Record 818, 12.5% Increase – Debaters Clash On Socialized Medicine – Boll, Leigh Direct Plans For ’61 Youth Conference – Negotiations Reveal Possibilities Of Ft. Wayne Location – Asbury Evangelist Leads Fall Revival – MSM To Present Theme For Year – Library Announces Saturday Hours – Have Your Checkbooks Ready – Groups Combine To Form Chorale – Wake Up, Christians! – ‘Fault Of The House Ushers’ – Echo Cites Purposes, Policy – ‘Taylor University Gave Me Information, Christian Perspective,’ Says Noted Alumnus – Counterspy Plays Ends Against Middle – Chapel Slate -- Exchange–‘Plain Talk’ Pleads Ohio State Lantern – Tower Topics Do The Arts Liberate? – Armchair Observer – “I Will Do A New Thing’ This He Has Promised – Little Man On Campus – Take The Pause That Enlightens – Council Sponsors Informal Reception – Brain Waves – Pathetic Creature Seeks Sympathy, Understanding – Penny Engineers Penny Serves, Penny Cooks, Penny Looks For A Man – Writer Questions: Can This Be Taylor? – Sophomore Writes ‘Letter To Mama’ – Marti Line – Juniors Schedule ‘Hobo Party’ For Saturday Evening – President Accepts New Dodges – Testimonies Of Orientals Tell Of VV Effectiveness – Alpha Pi Iota Plans New Student Mixer – Odle Gets ‘Big Kick’ From Campus ‘Fete’ – Cosmopolitan ‘Rocket Squad’ Strives For Improvement Under Coach Smith – Taylor Upended By ONU Polar Bears, 41-6, In Saturday’s Gridiron Opener – Trojans Host IC Greyhounds In Hoosier Conference Debut – Cheerleaders Tryout For Election Tonight – Sticking My Sch-Neck Out – Harriers Report As Season Begins Under New Coach – Miss Wood Studies Effects Of Radiation On Fruit Flies – Council Sponsors Vesper Service – Vacation Months Find Taylor Students Engaged In Diverse Summer Occupations
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The Echo: September 16, 1960
Taylor University
Volume 43, Number 1
Extra! Taylor Launches 115th Year
New Faculty Members, Counselors Strengthen College Staff For This Year – Dual-Destinies – Eager Trojans Groom For Chance To Put Ohio Northern’s Polar Bears ‘On Ice!’ – Classes Begin Monday For Largest Enrollment Ever – Greece Honors Board Chairman – Brain Waves – Welcome To Taylor! – Little Man On Campus – Marti Line – Ne Chemistry Building, ‘Bird Barn’ Head List Of Summer Construction, Renovation – Prof Asks, ‘Show Me The Way To Go Home!’ – Sticking My Sch-Neck Out – College Receives Recognition For Public Relations – Chapel Slate