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1986-1987 (Volume 90)

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1987

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The Echo: May 15, 1987, Taylor University May 1987

The Echo: May 15, 1987, Taylor University

1986-1987 (Volume 90)

World Vision’s Engstrom to speak – Graduation Approaches for Taylor seniors – Last thoughts from your president – Summer jobs sh-shmobs – I’m beginning to understand – Opinion: As alumni we are responsible – Senior wants to know something: ‘How do we say goodbye?’ – As student, don’t be afraid to try – Athletic awards announced – Taylor sports wind up seasons


The Echo: May 8, 1987, Taylor University May 1987

The Echo: May 8, 1987, Taylor University

1986-1987 (Volume 90)

Heart transplant pioneer visits today – Wierenga announces Amnesty Day success – Students receive State honors – Last week of chapel to be special – A letter to the editor – What was the Echo trying to do to the Trojan Horse? – Opinion: Phone fraud costs everyone – Campus NewsNotes – Slightly Off Campus – Volunteers may get help with loans – Gollmer receives scholarship award – Gee, Anderson are honored – Women place 2nd in NCCAA – Softball team ends season – Golf team in districts today – Fail to capture third straight title – Men’s track finish …


The Echo: April 27, 1987, Taylor University Apr 1987

The Echo: April 27, 1987, Taylor University

1986-1987 (Volume 90)

Taylathon Week starts today -- Taylathon bike race – Competition fuels race – Opinion: Why not skip Pizza Hut? – The Beatles invasion on Compact Disk – Performer needed for Pan Am Games Gala – ‘Agnes of God’ opens Friday: actresses share their insights – Baseball team is optimistic – Softball team beats Notre Dame – Men’s track team takes second place – Women are tops in District 21 track – Golf team to play


The Echo: April 10, 1987, Taylor University Apr 1987

The Echo: April 10, 1987, Taylor University

1986-1987 (Volume 90)

Job-hunting for seniors may be difficult this year – Youth Conference begins today – Sing-a-long at the bell tower scheduled for Sunday night – Opinion – First Impressions – Off-campus housing – Surviving the end of the rainbow – Campus News Notes – Taylor Youth Conference 1987 “Discover – Campus radio station receives donation – Australia trip planned – Aid policy may work against blacks – Earthquake, wind, and fire or…A still, small voice – Writing Lab offers tutoring service for struggling writers – Flute recital to be given at Taylor – Ozmun exhibits senior art show – Summer missions: …


The Echo: April 3, 1987, Taylor University Apr 1987

The Echo: April 3, 1987, Taylor University

1986-1987 (Volume 90)

Welcome campus visitors! NSLC * Campus Visitation Day

Paul Lowell Haines – Dean of Students resigns – Taylor students enjoy a variety of spring break activities – Director of leadership development – Excellence is key to unlock Dodge – Apply now for position on 1987 Homecoming cabinet – Taylor granted North Central Accreditation through 1996-97 year – Programming contest to be held at Taylor this weekend for Midwest colleges – Student loans may disappear for many – Dr. Hazel Carruth to be honored in chapel – Taylor Triathlon scheduled for May – Music department offers concerts


The Echo: March 13, 1987, Taylor University Mar 1987

The Echo: March 13, 1987, Taylor University

1986-1987 (Volume 90)

Trojans win at NAIA nationals – Basketball team has shot at ESPN – Student-run Bogart’s Late Nite restaurant makes it debut – Taylor University student election results: -- New facility brings increase in library use – Team has shot at ESPN – Thanks – Equestrian club continues to grow, improve in fourth year – Plans underway for CA wing – International students speak – Chorale prepares for tour – Chinese lecturer to visit campus


The Echo: March 6, 1987, Taylor University Mar 1987

The Echo: March 6, 1987, Taylor University

1986-1987 (Volume 90)

Patterson leads Trojans – Nostalgia Night 1987: bigger than ever – Basketball team heads to nationals – Remember to Vote – President Kesler responds to question about alcohol use – Scribble—a forum for guest writers – Art education major, Deb Weddle, exhibits senior show – Students pedal through China in January – Opera to be performed at Taylor—March 13,14 – Japanese scholar visits campus, discusses concerns of his nation – Taylor social work juniors evaluated – students pedal through China in January


The Echo: February 27, 1987, Taylor University Feb 1987

The Echo: February 27, 1987, Taylor University

1986-1987 (Volume 90)

Taylor will cost another $725 to attend next fall – The high cost of education affects schools nationwide – Trespassing incident investigated; suspect questioning continues – Residence hall students informed about safety practices, procedures at Taylor – Taylor wins, faces IUPUI in tournament – Taylor sweeps Huntington Airband – London comes alive – President’s Honors Conference brings outstanding students to Taylor – ‘Agnes of God’ auditions announced – Elections to take place in March


The Echo: February 20, 1987, Taylor University Feb 1987

The Echo: February 20, 1987, Taylor University

1986-1987 (Volume 90)

World’s largest sports event is coming – Student help enlisted – Candidates descent on campuses – Christians In Action to address problems facing the inner city – Scribble—a forum for guest writers – Candidates descent on college campuses nationwide – Taylor educational programs – classes offered for young and old – Schulze to give recital – Honor society inducts new members Thursday night – Wheels roll through West – Help needed for children’s fair: a community outreach of TWO – Indoor Track – Women’s Basketball – Men’s Basketball


The Echo: February 13, 1987, Taylor University Feb 1987

The Echo: February 13, 1987, Taylor University

1986-1987 (Volume 90)

Briscoe asks: ‘Are you a disciple?’ – Who’s who at Taylor University – Taylor group explores life inside Soviet Union – Spring Break ’87 – Students offered Disney discount – Taylor offers Spanish alternative – IU offers practicums on Navajo reservation – ‘caring calendar’ helps students get involved – Taylor group explores life inside Soviet Union – ‘Cotton Patch Gospel’ to open – ‘The Mission’ fails between unforgettable and riveting – Basketball season marches on – Seniors Gee, Helm lead teams


The Echo: February 6, 1987, Taylor University Feb 1987

The Echo: February 6, 1987, Taylor University

1986-1987 (Volume 90)

Lilly Endowment announces $50 million aid program for Indiana college students – Taylor experiences Interterm around the world – Month to honor black history – Scribble—a forum for guest writers – King’s Dream lives on at Taylor – Parnassus – Literary winners announced – Winner of the Parnassus Literary Contest – Father of Christian rock, Larry Norman, to appear – Ballet to celebrate Valentine’s – Renewal Week begins Monday