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1962-1963 (Volume 45)

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The Echo: May 24, 1963, Taylor University May 1963

The Echo: May 24, 1963, Taylor University

1962-1963 (Volume 45)

Laura Pearson Gives Senior Piano Recital – “Pops” Concert Features Caribbean Theme, Pizza, Student Conductors, Sousa Award – Trojan Players Hold Annual Banquet – Professor Jantzen Goes For Two Years of Study – Grduates to Participate in Commencement Exercises Featuring Layman Mr. E. L. Jones – Miss Vida Woods Attends Conference Under Grant – Darvin Miller, Robert Cotner To Teach at Taylor Next Year – Chi Alpha Omega Leaders Chosen – Mary Ellen Matthews Edits 1964 Yearbook – Broaden Your Scope – Letters To The Editor… TU Republicans Seek Withdrawal from N.S.A. – Make Christ Preeminent Challenges Sam Delcamp – …


The Echo: May 3, 1963, Taylor University May 1963

The Echo: May 3, 1963, Taylor University

1962-1963 (Volume 45)

Festival Presents Best In Art, Drama, Music – trojan Players Present First Amateur production of Henry Denker’s “A Far Country” – Pre-registration Set for May 9 – Professors Will Evaluate Teacher Education – Motorcycle Policy – Chorale, Band Present Home Concerts; Jerome Hines Concludes Festival Activities – Shilling Art Contest Exhibits Paintings of Fifteen Students – Chi Alpha Omega Lists Upper Ten Per Cent – ‘The Red Shoes’ Ends Film Series – Van Buren Director Joins Taylor Faculty – Christians and the Arts – So It’s Gone – Letters to the Editor – Just Thinkin’… Prosperity and Relief – Student …


The Echo: April 19, 1963, Taylor University Apr 1963

The Echo: April 19, 1963, Taylor University

1962-1963 (Volume 45)

230 Choristers to Sing Requiem of Eternal Rest – Governor’s Press Conference Highlights ICPA Convention – Taylathon Events Determine Class of Year; Juniors Lead Pack Going into Home Stretch – Taylor Students Welcome Guests – Theme of Banquet To Be “He Who Plants a Tree” – Jerome Hines’ Concert Culminates Activities – Conference Notes – Schedule – Value of Student Scholarships Rises – Veteran Trojan Baseball Squad Launches ’63 Season with Annual Spring Tour in Southland – Citizen Vote Augments Force With Addition of Patrol Car – Off the Cuff… Art Class Enters National Contest – Taylor Baseball, Track Men …


The Echo: March 22, 1963, Taylor University Mar 1963

The Echo: March 22, 1963, Taylor University

1962-1963 (Volume 45)

“Singing Hoosiers” Entertain At Spring Banquet Program – Cabinet Announces Arthur Glasser, George Gardiner YC Speakers – Symphonic Band Tours in Canada; Chorale Travels in Five States – Unanimous Decision of Board Finalizes IIU Plan to Purchase, Share Taylor Facilities – Annual Citizenship Day Presents Challenge – Prayer, Work–Success! – Does Apathy Reign? – Student Government – South of the Border An Adventure By Bus – Just Thinkin’… Population Growth Creates Problems – Thompson, Carter Will Read Papers – Chapel Slate – Philosopher Gives New Look at Life – Dale Wenger Joins Math Department – Echo Apology – Hill, Thayer …


The Echo: March 8, 1963, Taylor University Mar 1963

The Echo: March 8, 1963, Taylor University

1962-1963 (Volume 45)

Theologians Discuss East-West Philosophy – Dean Announces Faculty Addition – April 30 Marks Deadline For Painting Contest – Trojan Players Dramatize Complex Ideas Of Realty, Illusion in ‘Right You Are’ – Bayert Chairs ’63-’64 Council – Jack Fisher Presents Senior Piano Recital – ‘Deficiency’ List – Rushed Reporters Dash Between ‘30’ and Magee – Pirandello Theatre Introduces Relativism to Romantic Stage – South of the Border Dating Creates Problems – ‘The Fountainhead’ Exposes A Man Overcoming Mediocracy – Just Thinkin’… Peace Bubbles Pricked – Students Earn Six Hours Credit in Biology, Physical Education During Camp Session – Porter Wins Award …


The Echo: February 22, 1963, Taylor University Feb 1963

The Echo: February 22, 1963, Taylor University

1962-1963 (Volume 45)

Outstanding Scientists Present Lecture Series – Indiana Industrial University Announces Plan To Purchase, Share Taylor’s Facilities – “Fazes of Freedom” Depicts Varying Concepts Of Liberty – Dean Rediger Announces New Faculty Promotions – John Rowley Presents Senior Vocal Recital – Tour Includes Symphony, Play, Art Institute – Thank You – Your Vote Does Count! – Self Reigns Supreme – ‘Best Foreign Film of The Year’ Will Be Presented At Taylor – South of the Border… Touring Archaic “Vieux Mexique” – IU Presents “New World” for Taylor – Just Thinkin’… Additional Look At Unity – Lloyd Bridges Directs Taylor Students in …


The Echo: February 8, 1963, Taylor University Feb 1963

The Echo: February 8, 1963, Taylor University

1962-1963 (Volume 45)

Dr. Rediger Announces ‘63’ Catalogue Ready – Cabinets Plans, Prepares for Effective Youth Conference – Council Announces Prexy Election – 34 New, Returning Students Register for Spring Semester – Valentine Banquet To Present “Fantasy” For Taylor Couples – Dean of Students Announces Recipients Of Music, Christian Service Awards – Dr. Bug Shuler Will Conduct Week Of Spiritual Emphasis – NAE Urges Students To Enter Civil Service – Poor Sportsmanship Speaks! – VV Film Is Challenge – Why Spiritual Emphasis? – South Of The Border… Oh, That Lively Living! – Little Man On Campus – Just Thinkin’… Church Union Possible? – …


The Echo: January 17, 1963, Taylor University Jan 1963

The Echo: January 17, 1963, Taylor University

1962-1963 (Volume 45)

Symphony Will Perform Sunday; Band Gives Concert in February – Production of ‘The Midnight Caller’ Will Portray Lonely, Lost Lives Devoid of Love – Dean Requests Early Completion of Registration – Library Receives $650 In Grant From ACRL – Speaker for Reade Memorial Lecture Series is Pastor, Professor and World Traveller – Students Will Evaluate Faculty Final Week – Test of Learning Extends Beyond Immediate Recall Evaluation – Have We Lost Our Concern? – South Of The Border – From the President’s desk… College Training Tests Character – Letters To The Editor… Readers Believe The Flag Should Fly – Just …