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1972 ‘Who’s Who’ selection complete – First Gear to offer variety of sounds – Traditional Christmas marks atmosphere of winter banquet – T.V. shows demand concern – Dress reflects values – Letters to the Editor – Censorship questioned – President responds – Perspective – Cuban hijack treaty possible – Governor restores state death penalty – FAA considers pilot physicals – Local schoolhouse evolves into family community center – Choruses to sing ‘Messiah’ tomorrow – Vote defeats parking place for students – Theatre gives final one-act Thursday – ECHO printer sells business: ends 48-year family tradition – Davis explains budget – Students to spend Christmas in slum areas on Long Island – From gossip to news – ECHO changes with times – Lay group sponsors school on Christian discipleship – Goal of interterm – Zimmerman stresses creativity – Juniors anticipate interterm – Professors to participate in Taylor-Anderson trade – Ten matmen earn places at little state – Volleyball standings – Top gridmen receive honors, five make all-conference squad – Trojan teamwork triumphs – Courtmen challenge conference foes
Publication Date
12-8-1972
Publisher
Taylor University
City
Upland, IN
Volume
54
Number
13
Disciplines
Education | Higher Education
Recommended Citation
Taylor University, "The Echo: December 8, 1972" (1972). 1972-1973 (Volume 54). 13.
https://pillars.taylor.edu/echo-1972-1973/13