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The Fall 1971 edition of Taylor Magazine, published by Taylor University in Upland, Indiana.

Volume

8

Issue

4

Publication Date

Fall 1971

Publisher

Taylor University

City

Upland

Keywords

missionaries, births, weddings, deaths, Taylor University, Alumni, Lonnie Taylor, Cheerleader, homecoming, football, Taylor Trojans, athletics, Mel Christiansen, Taylor University Concert Band, Peggy Matthews, John Brane, South America, Lation America, Latin music, travel, student testimonies, international travel, Latin American Mission, Wandering Wheels, coed, women, Wandering Wheels Coed Cross-Country trip, faculty, education, teaching, coaching, discipline, faith and learning, Christian College, higher education, Christian higher education, Africa, Bob Wantwadi, Ken Bakke, Phil Muinde, Jim Clark, Bill Sowers, The Evangelical African Mission, African Inland Mission, missions, Gospel team, TWO, Taylor World Outreach, Alice Shippy, retirement, honors, Alison Garnes, Christmas cards, students, Harold Garnes, Class News, The Fund for Teaching Excellence, Taylor Fund, give

Disciplines

Education | Higher Education

Notes

Will Cleveland ’49 Editor

Mrs. Alice Shippy Class News Editor

In this Issue:

Cover

Music to Revolutionize By by John Youngblood (’72)

Baptismal Service by Mary Ellen Leadingham (’74)

Unworthy by Paul Taylor (’72)

Repeat Performance by John Youngblood (’72)

Divine Answers by Peggy Matthews (’60)

Opened My Eyes by Judy Eakley (’74)

Ideas Revolutionized by Michael R. Goble (’71)

Bonfires by Connie Mignery (’73)

Appreciate Patience by Lois Beavers (’73)

Scope Broadened 100% by Sharmin Drake (’72)

Small Farms by Brian W. Secor (’74)

Stereotyped Attitudes Changed by Harold Garnes (’74)

Frustration by Bob Schoenhals (’72)

Irony In Discover by Becky Grossman (’72)

Last Day by Don Williams (’73)

Cross Country by Christ Newman

The Lively Ones

For the Coach or the Crowd? by the Reverend William Hill, Minister to Students

Can We Insure More Attention to Our Students by Ray E. Bullock, Assistant Processor of Art

How Democratic Should Discipline Be? by Richard W. Gates, Head of Department of Physical Education

Where the Action Is

Five Men On a Mission by Bill Sowers

From Abidjan to Zambia

Brazil by Kim Vaughn (’72)

Ivory Coast by Kari Knutson (’73)

Hong Kong by Jean Peterson (’72)

Navajos by Adele Courtney (’73)

Soulsearchers by Pete Carlson (’72)

Zambia by Bob Bowers (’73)

A Good and Faithful Servant

Alison

Class News

Why Not

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