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The Echo: May 17, 1974
Taylor University
Volume 55, Number 28
Hoffman to address graduates – banquet recognizes senior achievements – Sets new ‘Trends’ – Show depicts Taylor – editorial page… -- Politics mirrors society – Constant Christianity – Changes evident – ‘Different’ class reflects – Montage – Giving liberates self – Students get awards – Ringenberg to accept position of assistant to dean next fall – Program to vary in special events – Board appoints new editor – Banquet honors Players – Writing, travel will mark professor’s retirement – Tucker joins singing group; begins composing career – Burr earns economics doctorate – Perspective – ‘Expletive deleted’ – Graham studies Nixon’s language – Scientists discover permafrost bacteria – Lack of qualified applicants – Projected enrollment down next year – Thank You – Math in practice – Majors play games – Orientation class will aid new student adjustments – Art collection to display varied mediums, talents – Security expands; covers weekends – Finish sixth in conference – Taylor ‘nine’ ends year – Golf team wins third HBCC title – Sports – Intramurals over until ’74-’75 year – Football Notice – Ringdowns – ‘Thin lads’ take annual title
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The Echo: May 10, 1974
Taylor University
Volume 55, Number 27
Seniors to play recitals – Personnel receive service recognition – Full-time counselor – Valutis to head center – Band to perform second ‘concert on the greens’ – Prisoners pay ‘debt’ to society – editorial page… -- Letter the to the Editor – Change necessary in open house rules – Evaluation results – Report influences – Secretary asks eligible people to apply for BEOG Program – Pre-marital clinic – Couples study marriage – Notice from Clinic – Clark to close concerts singing folk-rock music – Bikathon, Taylathon – Juniors win it all – Drug laws perplex – perspective page… -- Strategy politics science oriented – Agnew uses novel as creative outlet – Ringdowns – Notice about Chapel Speakers – Olivia Newton-John – Star talks to fans – Oratorio to give concert in vesper service form – Financial Aid Release – Spelunkers prepare for cave exploration – Trackmen await conference title? – Menu – Trojans near finale – What’s Happening – Chapel – Sports – Trojanes end first season in softball with optimism – Netters win easily – Golfers set record in win by displaying team effort
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The Echo: May 3, 1974
Taylor University
Volume 55, Number 26
White Roots of Peace – Indians to express problems – Taylathon Schedule – Specialists to trade computer insights – Hatfield says: -- Media Fair will include student projects, displays – Off-duty gunners? – Stop rust-build sheds! – editorial page… -- Montage – Growth through change – Appreciation – Perspective – Chinese improve health – Teachers hit youth with masterpieces – Polls keep amnesty issue from reactivating – Night Lights – Door to door – Witnesses prove loyalty – Dorm food seekers prepare creative diets during evenings – Entries on display: some get awards – Menu – ‘I’ll let you know’ – Tornado ‘informs’ community – Philharmonic to close season – Chapel Notes – ‘Song of Peace’ to open recital – What’s Happening – ‘Let me be there in the morning’ – In track, softball – Trojanes sprint-bat to win – Financial Aid Release – Trojans win doubleheader over Wilmington Quakers – Notice about Chapel Speakers – Runners streak past opponents
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The Echo: April 26, 1974
Taylor University
Volume 55, Number 25
Oregon Senator – Hatfield to come – Trustees approve name for East – Spanish joins the majors – Orchestra to give first pops concert – Haste makes waste—of paper – editorial page… -- Presidents not gods – Letter to the Editor – Correction – Ritchie will perform senior piano recital – American Primitive – Theatre to give drama – Behind this paper – Witnessing new credit – Pitts announces new head coach – A little prevention – Teachers in training – Students get honors – Chimes provide musical concert – Students hunt quiet areas – AuSable experience fellowship in nature – Around Campus – Artists to vie for honors – Specialist to lecture – Credit in service – Ringdowns – Jenkinson chairman – Night Lights – Valparaiso tops Trojan runners – Chapel Notes – Playoffs spark Intramurals – Sports Shorts – Taylor duels annual rivals – Trojans split doubleheader – Menu
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The Echo: April 19, 1974
Taylor University
Volume 55, Number 24
Group to enact religious drama – Jenkinson earns doctorate in geography of sports – ‘Book of the year’ – Ilium receives awards – Echo editors attend newspaper seminar – Letter to the Editor – Forms frustrate citizens – editorial page… -- A time to be thankful – Hatfield to speak – Perspective – Food shortage threatens poor countries – Lung cancer claims broadcaster Huntley – Other branches succeed – Army faces quota problems – ‘Nixon needs a lawyer’ – Childs to use all styles in recital – Truck prints, jeans art show features – Chorale to perform – Spanish club to host field day – Fair develops from games – Bishop to discuss operations research – Keller will play in mini-concert – Fall Dean’s List – What’s Happening – Collapse – In ‘Carpenter Shop’ – Trout assists students – Ringdowns – Trojane Track Schedule – Competition proves strong when netters win twice – Sports – Trackmen excel in South – Sox to win West
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The Echo: March 29, 1974
Taylor University
Volume 55, Number 23
Power To Become Youth Conference 1974
Students to perform in concert, nostalgia – Notice – Spiritually oriented weekend – Richards to highlight Youth Conference – New gymnasium – Board reveals plans – Conference Schedule – Study Presidency – Garrett delegate – Lecturer to analyze factors in Soviet – Garnes, Riley to combine in flute, clarinet recital – European travel emerges – German student speaks to club – Editorials – Campbell institutes feedback – Conservation safeguard – Montage – Restraint builds character – New superintendent – Klinefelter directs maintenance – What’s Happening – Tour demands flexibility – Perspective – Lead threatens children – Nuclear particles possible cancer solution – A solution? – Registration by mail – Wallace ‘runs hard’ for ’76 Demo ticket – ‘Gatsby’ revives styles of ‘20’s – Love song reveals ancient music roots – Pardon for dodgers – Marshall explains acupuncture – Teens compete in math games – Student to simulate U.N. – Easter theme of Chorale – Judge to discuss government, God – Ivanhoe’s – Sign changes daily – Administrator to meet students in Education – Odle receives recognition – Night Lights – Column – Trojans ‘win’ title – Ali awaits match to recapture crown – Menu – In National League – ‘Experts’ predict standings – Wolfpack defeats Warriors – Trojanes begin year with home contest – Baseball begins for diamondmen
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The Echo: March 22, 1974
Taylor University
Volume 55, Number 22
Marshall to demonstrate acupuncture technique – Math Day attracts regional students – Isham versus Steiner – Candidates state positions – Imprisonment for juries – Cassandra – The game of trivia – Editorials – This is Echo policy – Letters to the Editor – In Appreciation – Communists – Guitarist to perform twice on campus – Finishing touches – East girls anticipate banquet – Night Lights – Interclass Council Notice – Column – Bruins seek ‘final’ revenge – Chapel – Trojans run tune-up – HBCC totals show Taylor close second – HBCC Standings
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The Echo: March 15, 1974
Taylor University
Volume 55, Number 21
Pianist to perform classical selections – Tries receptive approach – Beers official Dean of Students – Swierenga to apply systems, humanities – Mikkelson assists administrative office – Editorials – Christians consider ‘Exorcist’ – Mischief buds in spring – Letters to the Editor – Covering up? – Rumblings – Transfer program – Wright explains CCC – British teacher to visit classes – Notice – Art majors plan senior art show – Glass gets award for district service – Sports – Season ends – Chapel – Server’s Slander – Unity in intrmurals! – Night Lights – Home run record?
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The Echo: March 8, 1974
Taylor University
Volume 55, Number 20
Play study in frustration – Staff gives $86,000; passes original goal – Masked men rob bank – Pull up a chair; sit on the floor – Rates affect periodicals – Letters to the Editor – No leftovers – Fresh – Perspective – Innovative ideas fail – Sacred cows get jabs of madmen – ‘Dr. Henry’ Kissinger credible man – Williams will seek re-election – Nies to get doctorate in psychology – Sister Mary – Students learn creatively – Swan earns Ph.D. – Art Guild furnishes outlet for non-majors – Van Vessem – Chapel – Slabaugh teaches botany – Band to tour Cincinnati – Chapel gains cross – Wright to describe transfer program – Orchestra prepares for spring concerts – Civic Theatre to produce comedy hit – Spring pops out – SGO/SUB News – Senate discusses projects – Elections: -- SUB – SGO – Miss ‘B’ wins big fight of life – What’s Happening – ‘Breezing through’ – Students travel in Mexico – Tri-State beats Taylor men in conference tune-up – Menu – Taylor Trojanes end basketball schedule – Patton Talk – Taylor tennis starts season with preliminary victory – Tennis Schedule – Start five-game schedule – Trojanes adopt softball team – Trojane Softball Schedule
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The Echo: March 1, 1974
Taylor University
Volume 55, Number 19
New barrel rules – Council ends doubt – Acceptance causes panic in recipient – Sister to show creative drama – Clyde Tucker to present piano concert in Dome – Department stiffens policy – Kidnaping endangers basic rights – Letters to the Editor – Lambasted – Leftover Food – Perspective – Kremlin exiles Nobel winner – Toll-free Consumer Number – Country needs charisma in ’76 – Montage – Freedom’s weight makes submission easy – Post Office – As tutor and friend – Leroy prowls in Bird Barn – Sexuality topic of seminars in Wengatz, East Halls – Ringdowns – ‘Noel Suisse’ will open Nelson graduation recital – Seminar to focus photo eye – From Taylor to performing – Singer claims allegiance – Ballet as an ‘art form’ – What’s Happening – Menu – Loan fund helps needy students – Campus Events – National Nutrition Week – Principal’s Conference – Wheels – Memories of sunburns make up Wheels trip – Taylor ‘nine’ await season – Baseball Schedule – Trojans end season with narrow victory – Ravens upset Taylor in wrestling tourney – Chapel
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The Echo: February 22, 1974
Taylor University
Volume 55, Number 18
Alumni week to feature concert, panel discussion – Haines to represent state at conference – Marion Philharmonic – ‘Clap loudly or throw shoes’ – Patton will lead chalk art series – Editorial – Laws restrict rights – Alice celebrates 90 years – Fragments possibly man’s middle link – Cassandra – ‘Sinister Force’ takes over – 10 degrees Celcius – Metric bill in Congress – Chairmen will investigate international studies – Black students combine efforts to create resource organization – Notice – Taylor victorious over Oiler team – Server’s Slander – Competition stiff – Wrestlers take fifth in invitational met – Chapel Notes
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The Echo: February 15, 1974
Taylor University
Volume 55, Number 17
Strike delays books – Musicians highlight plans for semester’s activities – Drama Company to tour Indiana, Illinois churches – Notice – Violaters hurt students – Remove guilty; restore innocent – Montage – Winter’s frost allows spring – Movie Review – Nostalgic movies attract success – Perspective – Nixon views crisis – Committee structure congressional topic – Greek billionaire wants fifth of town for industry – 17 per cent of supply – Coal energy could replace oil – Love is… helping others – ‘Hello, young lovers’ – Cupid strikes professors – Around Campus – Chapel – Education Seminar – Menu – What’s Happening – Mobiles, kinetic sculpture highlights of art display – Trojans sweep victories – ‘Strangers on campus’ – Student teachers return – Ringdowns – Romine views season hopes – Trojans manage triumph over Spartan opponents – Server’s Slander – Intramurals serious
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The Echo: February 8, 1974
Taylor University
Volume 55, Number 16
Camera Club exhibits art – Kesler will speak on bases for faith – Students preparing for Youth Conference – Summer tour will include Israel, Mid-East countries – Defense through fairness – Letters to the Editor – Solzhenitsyn documents undeserved imprisonment – Cassandra – He jumps to conclusions – Survey shows new keenness – Echo Survey – Bedford to give piano recital – Menu – Business students go East – Trojans snatch pair; falter to Wilmington – Matmen record win; lose by same margin – Column – UCLA ‘changes’ the past
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The Echo: January 25, 1974
Taylor University
Volume 55, Number 15
Snowfall causes collapse – Chisholm blames leaders, people for corruption – Ceramics highlights art show – Date to change; facilities lacking – Shortage produces prejudice – Editor’s Opinion – Students lack firm beliefs – Nixon’s Psalm – Demons interest men unnaturally – Strikes lame Britain – Farmer utilizes power in waste – Shortage forces change in life – Students organize ski trip – Teams to exhibit debating talents – Ringdowns – Democrats join drive for books – Wengatz rebuilds – Hop’s Heresy – Bruin string cut – Athletics provide excitement during Interterm – Cafeteria attempts to eliminate delays – Interterm offers varied activities
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The Echo: December 14, 1973
Taylor University
Volume 55, Number 14
Rediger to assume office of chancellor – White Christmas – Board appoints Moolenaar – Holiday chorale Sunday – Additional patrolling necessary – Care about others – Letters to the Editor – Déjà Vu – Trout fishing in winter? – Dutch respond to oil embargo – Pig offers 800 pounds more to love – Pioneer sends data – NASA studies Jupiter – City cemetery first stop when tracing genealogy – Doctors announce position – Interterm succeeds; offers study options – Music policy opinions differ – Poll shows divisions – Policies display concern – Show features people’s needs – Students use imagination in Christmas celebration – Ringenberg authors book on Taylor’s past years – Stoutland, Horning Ilium editors – Food distribution – Scrooge visits Chicago – Competition stiff in HBCC – Committee views attendance rules – Ringdowns – Taylor triumphs in quadrangular – Archeology – Hop’s Heresy – Bowls see top teams idle
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The Echo: December 7, 1973
Taylor University
Volume 55, Number 13
Banquet adopts Old West theme – Students reach out to others – Presley to sing – Tuition to increase; will combat inflation – Inter-Term changes – Election unconstitutional – Montage – Attendance policy fair? – Editor’s note – Energy solution becomes important for everyone – Letters to the Editor – Equador pressures – Oil companies surrender fields – Courts to undergo change – Emphasis 3-dimensional – Campbell presents show – Beloff suggests new constitution – Banker appointed – Taylor conserves energy; lights dimmed, heat down – Science Seminar – Conservation suggestions – Soprano to sing with orchestra – Math lab opens at Middle school – Next time you see someone polluting, point it out – Menu – Conference uses ‘becoming’ theme – Explore various aspects of life – ‘Study in Britain’ open to students – Chapel Notes – Guerin first – Matmen win at Little State – Volleyball ends, cagers hopeful – What’s Happening – New champions – Pioneers upset Trojans – Marathoners run, run, run, run…… -- Trojane Basketball Schedule
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The Echo: November 30, 1973
Taylor University
Volume 55, Number 12
System studies to offer opportunities to students – Black musician to play in chapel concert series – Concert selects Christmas music – Liberties topic of Chisholm talk – Letters to the Editor – Christians survive pressure – Freshman need advisors for counseling assistance – Déjà Vu – Concern prevents lonely crossings – Student directed – One-act plays provide variety – Soccer competition tough – Taylor wrestlers exhibit outstanding team line-up – Team awaits new season – Trojan cagers play host to annual Taylor Tourney – Lecturer applies research
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The Echo: November 16, 1973
Taylor University
Volume 55, Number 11
Who’s Who list complete – Faculty revises finals schedule – Housing subject of lecture – Railroads offer energy solution – Montage – Honesty brings strength – Guest Column – ‘Leave matters to courts’ – Students need time – Novel succeeds as drama of life – Political football – Democrats use Ford – Focus provides eye care – Mischief behind bank structure – Comet to come in lifetime – Wandering Wheels offers new Florida Work-Sing – Seminar views crisis – Ringdowns provide magic for newly engaged girls – Class to direct one-act plays – Ringdowns – AAES changes structure – Research gives King TV show – Chapel Notes – Placement aids students – What’s Happening – Historic Maytag provides Taylor history with thrills – Alumni first – Trojan basketball begins – Bow to Hanover – Championship evades Trojans
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The Echo: November 9, 1973
Taylor University
Volume 55, Number 10
Shepherd to talk on ‘Whole Life’ – Catherine Marshall LeSourd – Writer receives degree – Thorpe to speak on pediatrics – Students distribute devotional – Resignation needed – Playing Christian games? – Déjà Vu – Monsterous Sin? – Information About New Program In Systems At Taylor – Arab’s stage political war; may force oil shortages – Iraq deals out bad grain – Nations to trade college students – Earlham upsets Trojans for HBCC championship – Miami recognition for eight – Gridmen take shot at conference crown
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The Echo: November 2, 1973
Taylor University
Volume 55, Number 9
‘People’ attempt solutions – Program centers on African education – Campus honors parents, alumni – Seminar to explain graphs – Health aid programs demanding revisions – Sidewalks save money, clothes – Montage – Replay attitude infectious – Voice of the People – “Warm fuzzies” – Nixon… -- Experiment in Education – Head Start system errors – Donation of bodies gives hope to disease, dying – Echo result of student effort – Sessions attract editors, advisor – Council shows need of national planning – Menu – Operators meet unusual callers – Heller hears talks on unified Europe – Coeds learn basics at automotive clinic – Chapel Notes – ‘Love Song’ – Three Ties – Wins shun Trojanes – Harriers place second in Big-Little State meet – Victory evades Taylor gridmen
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The Echo: October 26,1973
Taylor University
Volume 55, Number 8
Teachers to discuss education programs – A newspaper is….. – Panel to close abortion series – Drama to feature Twain’s stories – Nixon building government of men by refusing courts – Service facilities neglect to satisfy majority needs – Déjà Vu – Misprints provice humor – Voice of the People – U.S. considers metric system – Skylab proves successful – U.S. leading in space race – Menu – Scientists study psychic senses – Education practicums – Rappelling strange hobby for students – Gallery displays Fanning artistry – Krehbiel, Bakke to include varied mediums in display – Children anticipate trick or treat time – One quarter of your time – Library acquires new facilities – SGO, senate legislate needs – Second West proves biggest pizza-eaters – Trojanes to host Michigan State – Around Campus – What’s Happening – Chapel Notes – Poetry Contest – Trojans rip Ravens for gridiron victory – State meet next for Taylor team – Mets blow series; playoffs surprising
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The Echo: October 19, 1973
Taylor University
Volume 55, Number 7
Women to dominate abortion discussion – Shulze recital will feature varied organ compositions – Concert to open with Severinson – Flowers to share message of cheer – Complaints signify critical disposition – Scandals overrun ‘training grounds’ – Montage – A mid-term night’s dream – Editor’s Notes – Menu – Scandal ousts Agnew – Nixon chooses Ford – Prestige lessens in Israeli conflict – Ringdowns – Trojanes complete season; end with state tournament – Chapel Notes – Trojans anticipate preparatory meet – Greyhounds win against Trojanes – Ravens next – Trojans edge by Quakers
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The Echo: October 12, 1973
Taylor University
Volume 55, Number 6
Pinkus, Rice to deliberate legality of abortion statutes – Students to sing of friends, family – Board announces future priorities – Ecologist will hold Seminar – Faith-study integration necessary – Déjà Vu – Postal services adequate? – Post Office bogs nation’s mail flow – Voice of the People – Agnew accuses Peterson of allowing leaks to press – Pacemaker helps epileptics – Get thee to a Nunnery – Cloister goes co-ed – Dodgers receive partial amnesty – Faith and Learning Seminar – Pre-registration to begin – What’s Happening – Garberich to give recital of serious trombone music -- ….Senate Soundings…Senate Sou – Fanning displays art – Center offers self-service – SUB emphasizes campus activities – Chapel Notes – Changes improve campus scene – Menu – Team places second in tough invitational – Voice of the People – Hall of Fame inducts seven – Win three – Trojanes up record – Offense sparkles for Homecoming
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The Echo: October 5, 1973
Taylor University
Volume 55, Number 5
Reflections 73
Homecoming draws interest of campus – Series to present Lindsell, Parsons – History, geography – Expert to speak on Africa – Dramatists to use imaginary props – Student body elects Pam Ritchie Queen – Seminar to stress systems – Art show features professor’s talents – Concert to begin on rugs – Minority misuses moral legislation – Montage – Bottled apathy fights ills? – Christianity implies courtesy – Past ECHOs reflect Taylor sage – Telex sues IBM in antitrust case – Ringdowns – Germans surrender reunification dream – Father influences life style of son – Trojane team splits games in field hockey competition – Registrar’s office announces advisors – Festivities honor Covered Bridge – Offense explodes in Trojan football – Harriers secure team title by narrow victory margin – Tie for first – Intramural competition stiff
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The Echo: September 28, 1973
Taylor University
Volume 55, Number 4
Players to enact story of ‘Shrew’ – Art tour to start in Milan – Film to open series; to explain abortion – Pianists to play for Homecoming – Government cracks down on monopolistic practices – Oil crisis inflames Mideast – Affirms parental control – Kidnapping now legal? – TWO involves Christian service – Europe highlights summer – Math to highlight area convention – Council stresses volunteer work – Candidates explain Homecoming – Center requires student concern – Trojane netters experience victory, defeat in matches -- . Senate Soundings…Sen – Gunning will lecture on clarity in writing – Menu – Population control? – Violators, admit your guilt; free yourself of ignorance – Voice of the People – Radioactive waste presents danger – Male views Riggs’ circus – Automotive Seminar – Purdue upsets Trojan harriers – Manchester next Trojan encounter
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