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Teletype flashes global news By Connie Olson stalling in arms-limitation talks midwest was blanketed and electronic listening devices in Rhodesian conflicts. This, THIS IS A RECORDING and is also unhappy with the snowfalls of several inches more than 30 world capitals. however, may be difficult, as The U.S. Supreme Court ap­ "tough line" attitude our caused difficulties in the New EHRLICHMAN talks errupted into racial insult proved the release of the Nixon Presidential candidates have England states. John D. Ehrlichman has and guerrilla warfare intensifies coverup tapes relating to the taken toward the Soviet Union. ECONOMY voluntarily entered prison to in Rhodesia. Watergate incident. Nixon's The recently predicted political Leading government in­ serve 30 months to eight years on TRUCE? lawyers will make an appeal. shakeup in Russia appears dicators of economic activity Watergate-related crimes, Fighting increases between CUBA unlikely as aging leaders retain show a continued drop in the despite pending appeals on the Lebanese right-wing Christians A defector from Havana's their positions following the nation's economic activity, cases. x and Palestinian and Lebanese Communist regime was killed by Communist Party Committee signaled by a 0.7 per cent fall in computer Moslem forces in Lebanon, gunfire on a Puerto Rican street. meeting. September. This, combined with President Ford has agreed to jeopardizing the truce and PHILIPPINES "OH, THE WEATHER OUT­ the 1.5 per cent August drop, the sell a computer which is capable creating problems in crisis An agreement has been made SIDE..." first since February, has many of defense applications, to China. settlement conferences. between the United States and Last week brought the white economis Is worried that we may It is a good-will gesture, for its CHINIA the Philippines which will stuff back on the scene in many enter a period of prolonged sale to the Soviets is not allowed. Television broadcasts have transfer the control of former areas of the United States. 22" of stagnation. TALKS aired scenes of the massive U.S. military bases to the snow fell in Wyoming's Wind "BUGS" The Geneva Conference on demonstrations in Peking Philippines. Arms purchases River Mountains. A foot of winter A former CIA agent has Rhodesia opened Oct. 28, celebrating purges of leftists and from the U.S. were also reached. delight was recorded in revealed that the CIA, over a bringing together many political supporting the new leadership of RUSSIA Washington and great quantities period of years, has installed factions in hopes of resolving Hua Kuo-feng. Brezhnev claims the U.S. is were dumped on the Rockies. The

Career development offers workshops WpHnpeHflvWednesday, NnvpmhprNovember 10,10 tncfpthprtogether a resume®resume1 andanri McMullen, former director of from 7:00-9:00 in the evening, the coverletter. industrial relations of Bell Fibre. first career development Also on the workshop calendar Mr. McMullen was also a former workshop will be held. This will be the Monday, November 22 personnel manager and his workshop will deal with seminar on "How dol prepare for presence will add realism to the credentials file preparation an interview." This workshop career preparation program. showing students how to put will be lead by Mr. Rod In early December, Mr. Joe MacDonald, former vice president for Avis Industries, will Mock election take students through a video­

taped interview experience. The Mock Election results for ^Taylor After students view their in­ Campus are as follows: terview performance, they can Wengatz 111 votes (30 pet.) 107 electoral see how they react under 87 Ford pressure. 18 Carter 1 McCarthy Along with the workshop 1 Atkinson programs, the career develop­ 2 Campbell ment program has been training INixon five "para-professional" un­ 1 Richard Speck dergraduates to help aid English 79 votes (34 pet.) 75 electoral students. Letters have been sent 65 Ford 14 Carter out to seniors requesting in­ Mailman Russell Clark practices with friends for 1 Varland formation concerning career SPEBQSA program. 1 Reagan preparation. Those replying to Morris 53 votes (25 pet.) 70 electral the letter will be contacted by the Barbershop sings 28 Ford "para-professionals" to begin the 19 Carter information process. 5 Maddox for logopedic's 1 Brown The para-professionals serve Off-campus 35 votes (10 pet.) Interview with Russ Clark America Singing." 115 electoral four goals. 1) To receive in­ 21 Ford By Donald McLaughlin SPEBQSA boasts a national formation from seniors on what 13 Carter Saturday night, November 13, membership of over 30,000 men. career preparation they have under the lights of the Marion They participate because they 1 absentention completed themselves. 2) To give South 19 votes (20 pet.) 33 electoral High School Auditorium, the love to sing and love to share out information on what students Marion Chapter of the Society for their singing. Anyone interested 15 Ford can do with their college training. 4 Carter the Preservation and in attending this Marion concert Undeclared 15 10 electoral Encouragement of Barbershop should contact Russel Clark, the 3) To refer students to the career Quartet Singing in America friendly mailman. Tickets are U Ford library for information as well as (SPEBQSA) will present its $2.50 and are limited. 2 Carter refering students to Walt Cam­ 1 Corego annual show. pbell or Tom Davis for advise. 4) In celebration of America's 1 Jennie Slade To stimulate student thinking 18 electoral Bicentennial, the vocalists will Shallow Hill 21 votes (30 pet.) towards wise career planning. 14 Ford present a salute to America 5 Carter Tom Davis, the head of the complete with Colonial uniforms Hold your 1 McGreggor career development program, and drums. The Marion chapter says, '"We're here to help will be joined by the Kokomo 1 Reagan Olson 73 votes 110 electoral chapter for this musical event. breath 59 Ford students, but they've got to help The proceeds will be donated to 12 Carter themselves." With the workshops the Logopedics hospital in lMaddox Wichita, Kansas. "We sing that coming up, Taylor students will 1 Monty Python they shall speak" is one of the until Nov* 24 have the means to help them­ group's mottos. The other group selves prepare better job seeking motto is the well-known "Keep skills. Page 2 N ECHO <»V. 5, 1976 What became of MCW?

Campus Beautification By Kathy Pickett Remember Old MCW? Have you seen what is on that site now? If you haven't, there now stands the makings of a small park. Mounds of grass, various shade trees, benches, and an art piece will all be a part of Taylor's park. (A perfect place for many fond memories to develop.) The park is another phase of the campus beautification program; besides the road had to be re-routed to accommodate the new Chapel- Auditorium - - there's not a better place for a park! Along with the melting of the snow, Spring will bring with it another restful spot on campus for students and whoever might happen along - - The Park! . . _ ... photo by Dave Nixon Ku Klux Klan still active in Indiana by Mike Reger was, however," according to Dr. cross and house burnings, single, Full memberships consisted of Although there was a two day Echo staff reporter Frank Roye, professor of double and sometimes whole men with positions as farmers march planned, the proceedings Sociology, "always a racist family lynchings, as well as their and mayors of communities. were cancelled because of rain. After receiving several group." Roye also stated, in an riotous marches through cities. Roye also stated that costuming Also a few days prior to the inquiries this week dealing with interview concerning the Klan, During these marches, history made the members hard to meetings two black children, in a the Ku Klux Klan (KKK) skit, that the groups main concern sources reveal that, law sources identify. black housing community were done last week at the SGO now is to keep "niggers" in line in did very little to the groups. How Citizens did not discuss the shot and believed to have been movies, the Echo has decided to such ways as banning them from can a group be tried for murder? KKK in fear that something connected with the Klan. The bring forth some of the true and residence in all-white neigh­ After WWII the KKK spread might happen to them for their frightening realizations that exist borhoods as well as not allowing KKK has also recently into the northern industrial cities interference. In August of 1974 concerning the Klan in Indiana. them to hold high positions. threatened to march protesting of Chicago and Detroit where the KKK, whose national head busing in Indianapolis. According to Prof. Roye the they attempted to keep blacks Dragon resides south of Upland The KKK, whose primary KKK almost died out with time The KKK has been tamed some from holding jobs in the factories in Alexandria, held its national purpose is upholding the but come alive again during the past few years, but is still proposed supremacy of the white on the basis that they were convention near Anderson. alive and well. World War I. From this time becoming too wealthy and race, was formed shortly after until the mid-forties the KKK, the Civil War in an effort to comfortable. Through the 50's which has an 'invitation-only' and early 60's the Klan grew rectify looting in the south. "It Archaeologists find tablets membership, terrorized with stronger in the northern states.

Archaeology Again dikh) in the north to Sinai in the Advisory council stimulates With specific concern for south, reaching to Cyprus on the Taylor University's interest in west, and vigorously challenging The President's Advisory acts as chairman, taking all to present specific ideas to the Old Testament studies Professor the Old Babylonian (Akkadian) Council is one sure way for expressed opinions into careful president for the betterment of and Mrs. Dale Heath spent the Empire on its eastern front. student problems and concerns to consideration. Taylor. past weekend at the annual A majority of the texts are reach the ears of President Meeting twice a month to share Students can also contact meeting of the American Schools economic and administrative, Baptista. The council acts as an facts on the agenda items, the council members to represent of Oriental Research in St. Louis. thus providing much information information sharing center council is not a decision-making their concerns or ask members to The high point of this year's about commerce, business, and where student representatives, body. The manual of operation obtain any information from the conference was a report by two trading at both local and national faculty, and staff meet to discuss says that the council acts "as an president about decisions being Italian archaeologists of the levels. But there are also many current campus issues. Baptista advisory cabinet to the president made. Members include: Ron University of Rome on their hundreds of literary texts - on matters of policy." Keller, Rod Ruberg, Nancy recent discovery in northeastern juridical, lexical and religious - - Baptista says that this Cicero, Tom Beers, Jack Syria of some 15,000 clay tablets which have large bearing upon definition lacks practicality VanVessem, Roger Jenkinson, of the period just prior to social and political backgrounds because of the time factor in­ Will Cleveland, Chuck Newman, Abraham, i.e., of the Early volved with the decision-making of the world in which Abraham and Lois Weed. Bronze Age, about 2300 B.C. The lived, The contents of these process. The purpose of the Other members are Frances tablets, in Old-Canaanite council in Baptista's eyes is to act tablets, as they are slowly and Ewbank, Bill Ringenberg, Tim language, constitute the royal painstakingly translated, may "as the finger on the campus archives of the empire of Ebla Burkholder, Charles Nies, and well be of interest to Taylor pulse." which at that time extended from Carl Rice. Students on the University Bible students for Any person is welcome to sit in this Syrian capital (Tell Mar- council are Larry Stratton, Doug several generations to come. on the meetings to act as an Starkey, Mark Beedle, Kathy observer. Items to be discussed Wilhelmi, and Beth Waldrop. by the council must be presented Only through the sharing of Editor Beth Waldrop It is the policy of Taylor Sews Editor Bob Conlon to the President's secretary in ideas and insights can reasonable University not to discriminate on ^Sports Editor . Marianne Carter advance. This procedure assures decisions be made. The the basis of race, national origin, Layout Editor . . .Colleen Gunder that all proposals brought to the President's Advisory Council is or sex in its educational council will be well prepared. one means to share at Taylor. programs, activities, or em­ Students are heartily encouraged ployment policies, as required by Advisors . Jane Halteman, Alan Title VI of the Civil Rights Act ,Winquist and Title IX of the 1972 Education Amendments. Inquiries regar­ IVANHOE'S ding compliance may be directed Published weekly during the to Dr. Robert D. Pitts, Administration Building, Taylor school year, except holidays and University (998-2751, ext. 204 or 15' off on bananas splits I vacations by the Echo staff, 381) or to the Director of the Taylor University, Upland WITH THIS AD • Indiana. Office of Civil Rights, Depart­ ment of Health, Educational and expires Nov. 18, 1976 f Welfare, Washington, D.C.

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Through the annuals of history Roskovitsky later wrote in an Crawford of Denver, Colorado, the month, upon the mountains of France and others. It was found there have been recorded various article published in "The New son of the founder of SEARCH Ararat". The wood found by to be between 4,000 and 5,000 explorations to the mountains of Eden": and director of the field operation Fernand Navarra in 1955 was years old. According to Biblical eastern Turkey where 14,000 feet "A couple of circles around the along with Navarra, and others completely waterproofed with history and more modern up the side of Mt. Ararat a very snowcapped dome and then a climbed Mt. Ararat to bring back bituminous pitch (wood tar), sources, the completion of Noah's strange and bewildering long, swift glide down the side, more traces of the ark. Since then indicating it was so treated for ark was 4,340 years ago. If this is phenomenon was found - a and then we suddenly came upon the Turks said that they could not use on water. Genesis 6:14: the ark that came from the South gigantic boat! a perfect little gem of a lake, blue allow the search team to return "Make thee an ark of Gopher during the Great Flood men­ In 475 B.C. a Babylonian priest as an emerald, but still frozen for "security reasons". wood; rooms shalt thou make in tioned in the eighth chapter of named Berosus stated that a boat over on the shady side. Suddenly But the facts remain. The the ark, and shalt pitch it within Genesis, then it is apparent that a could be seen on a mountain in my companion whirled around biblical account of the ark's and without with pitch." The great deal of the world's ancient Turkish Armenia. In 30 B.C. and yelled something and ex­ measurements was 300 cubits ancient wood fragments are history is going to have to be Nicolas Damascenus wrote of the citedly pointed down to the (Genesis 6:15), which by today's whole oak, a tree that does not rewritten. Any flood which could Armenian mountain where a boat overflow end of the lake. I looked measurements is 450 feet. This is grow within 300 miles of Mt. carry a huge boat to a point 14,000 was stranded after the Great and nearly fainted. A submarine? the same length of the object now Ararat. In fact, no trees at all feet or more above sea level Flood. The account of a flood No, it wasn't, for it had stubby trapped in the ice! Genesis 8:4 grow in that region. The wood obviously would cover the earth brings to mind the story of Noah's masts, but the top was rounded says: "and the ark rested in the was examined at Columbia just as is stated in Genesis 7:19, Ark written by Moses in the Book over with only a flat catwalk seventh month, on the 17th day of University, Madrid Institute of 20. of Genesis. The Jewish historian about five feet across down the Forestry, Bordeaux University in Flavius Josephus, in 100 A.D., length of it. What a strange craft, said Noah's ark was stranded on built as though the designer had a mountain in Armenia and the expected the waves to roll over ship could still be seen. In 1300 the top most of the time and had A.D., Marco Polo wrote that . engineered it to wallow in the sea Noah's ark rested "high on a like a log. We were surprised mountain in Armenia." A when we got close to it at the Russian physician, Dr. Frederick immense size of the thing, for it Parot, climbed Mount Ararat in was as long as a city block. It had 1829 and discovered wood. On been partly dismantled on one April 25,1889 Archbishop Nouri of side near the front and on the Persia reached the ark and saw other side, there was a great door "dark redwood." ( nearly twenty feet square, but In 1916, just before the Russian with the door gone." Revolution, a Russian aviator In 1955, Fernand Navarra, a Vladimar Roskovitsky, who later French explorer and member of became an American citizen, was a team sponsored by SEARCH ordered to make a high altitude (Scientific Exploration and test of his plane. He was stationed Research) picked a quantity of at an outpost about 25 miles hand-tooled wood from a glacier northwest of Mt. Ararat. on Mt. Ararat. In 1969, Harry Internat'l students make TV debut by Debbie Clark On Thursday, October 28, a lights (which were terribly hot), group of Taylor Students and the cameras, and so on. People three faculty members made a rushed around and kept telling us trip to Cincinnati to appear on a to relax. Finally, the time came, televised college program. The 30 seconds ... we all sat very program was on International tensely, waiting with an­ Studies; Julie Miller, Debbie ticipation. As we began to talk we Clark and Steve Long talked began to relax; we discussed Beware the sinister 'family' before they make you an offer you can't refuse. about their reflections from the such topics as the economical Taylor-Europe trip that they situation, our experience with the participated in last January. families we visited, the food we (Kent Cocking also practiced ate, the political unrest, the with the group, but was unable to university life, the clothing go along due to injury.) Dr. styles, and our appreciation of Mikkelson accompanied the the trip itself. Then suddently we group as chauffeur. were given the sign that our time As we left Taylor everyone was was up. experiencing a bad case of Afterwards we sighed with "A Street called Straight" nerves. We knew what we wanted relief and decided we were By BiH Evans Hawkins. In 1968, the Rolling Several acoustic numbers such to say, but saying it to ap­ starved, so we allowed ourselves "A Street Called Straight" Stones offered Buchanan the spot as "Caruso" are a real surprise proximately half-a-million people to splurge at an enjoyable should have been a resounding vacated by the death of Brian and prove that Buchanan has was pretty frightening. restaurant before heading home. success. As the latest studio Jones but he turned it down. blossomed into a fine songwriter. We arrived at WLWT-TV studio The trip home was dominated album from , The release of Buchanan's Buchanan shows his respect for in time to freshen up and try to with talk about how we ap­ probably the best rock guitarist "Second Album", still his best, in the late by in­ collect ourselves before we were preciated having the opportunity alive, and with the help of sup­ 1973 highlighted Roy's dynamic cluding Hendrix's "If Six Was to videotape at 8:00 p.m. It was of this new experience, and even porting musicians like Andy lead guitar style in a spontaneous Nine" as well as "Guitar quite an experience! We were though we were scared, we would Newmark, , and the blues-rock setting and this Cadenza", a menagerie of ushered to the studio (which not have traded it away. Brecker Brothers this record particular album is a must for electric guitar sound effects happened to be the Bob Braun The program will be viewed on should have cooked from start to any aspiring guitarist's record reminiscent of Hendrix's "Axis, Set) and shown where to sit. We November 14, at 11:00 a.m. over finish. Unfortunately, the in­ collection. Regrettably, the Bold As Love" album. had to test the microphones, the WLWT-TV 5. dividual performances by these spontaneousness of "Second The highlight of the album is a artists are drowned in producer Album" is almost entirely absent moving tribute to Buchanan's 's grandiose idea of on "A Street Called Straight". religious roots entitled "The Faith and learning seminar what a record should sound like. Nearly every songs arrangement Messiah Will Come Again" and in The Seminar on Faith and Faith to bear on that world. Atlantic Records would un­ leaves little room for the this song, he says more in four Learning will be offered again Between 12 and 15 books will be doubtedly like to make Buchanan musicians to solo effectively. minutes than Andrae Crouch has this year. Professors Nygren, read, some by avowed "despisers something of a pop star but they Even Buchanan sounds unin­ said in ten albums. This Swan, and Burkholder, with the of teh Christian Faith" and should have the sense to realize spired at times and the overall illustrates the quality gulf which assistance of Professor Loy will others by staunch adherents. that a guy who doesn't look like sound, while very crisp and tight, separates religious and secular be responsible for leading the These books should provide the Peter Frampton or wear corny is sterile. rock. class. stimulus for the discussions that face paint and is over thirty, is Most of the songs are rock "A Street Called Straight" is The class is designed to be an will follow each Monday evening balding, and has a beer belly will orientated with "My Friend Jeff" very listenable and more com­ inter-departmental seminar in from 6:30-10:00 p.m. In addition, never become a pop star. being the best of the rockers. mercial than anything Buchanan which students from various a four-day trip to the Washington, Buchanan guitar work has Here, Buchanan returns a favor has previously attempted but the majors can share with each other D.C. area is being planned. been well known among from English guitarist commercial road, even if it's the problems and perplexities of Students who are interested musicians since the late fifties who dedicated a song from his "straight" is not always the best the world in which we live and may speak to one of the members when he played lead guitar on the recent "" album to road to take. how one can bring the Christian of the faculty in charge. famous "Suzi Q" single by Dale Roy. Page 4 ECHO Nov. 5, 1976 Major labels facilities inadequate By guest columnist tempts this past summer to enough room to rehearse a are so soundproof that singers' perature fluctuation, and if the Mona Williams improve conditions by applying a normal-size ensemble. The and instrumentalists avoid them situation continues, some of them coat of paint to the outside and percussion room is too small to as much as possible because they could be ruined. The heat vents Nearly five years ago the varnishing the floors, the house all the percussion and the cannot hear themselves in them. are such that they also conduct music building burned. When 1 building stands, in my opinion, acoustics are so bad I marvel Five of the six modules contain sound and one can almost play came to Taylor I was told that the condemned. I fully expect the that the percussionists have not such awful pianos that even duets with the person next door. four buildings comprising the ceiling to cave in in room four. permanently damaged their pianists wish they could avoid The roof leaks, and there is also music department were tem­ Several of the rooms have rotted eardrums. The listening facilities them. In addition, the building no hot water (a condition that is porary and a new music building places in the floors, and in one are barely adequate. There is contains a classroom, a nice simply disastrous when one would soon be built. It appears, room there is a hole in the floor room enough for the records, but organ room, and no restroom needs to warm one's hands right however, that the "temporary" is through which one can see the not for the scores which are facilities. before a lesson.) pretty permanent. With all the ground below. The building does absolutely essential to the Teacher's studios are located I could list many more things concern about campus not have hot water (and I need student who must sometimes in the Music Center. While most concerning our facilities, among beautification, perhaps it is about not explain the necessity of hot listen to sixty records a semester. professors teach here, there are them the lousy acoustics of the time we took into account the water to a musician with cold Often, when a student needs a not enough rooms for everyone: new chapel auditorium. (It is biggest eye-sore on campus. I hands.) I could write about such score, he must walk halfway some must share the same unbelievable that musicians will assume that the apathy things as the vine that grew in across campus to get it. I know of studio, and others must teach in must perform in there with concerning the poor music through the window in the organ no other school that has such an practice rooms. The studios conditions such as they are.) I facilities is because few realize room and the poor heating insane arrangement; the music themselves are small and very would suggest to anyone who is how bad, how inadequate they system, but I must go on to the library and the listening library bad for singers because of the really are. This being the case, I other buildings. concerned with our plight to have are always housed in the same poor acoustics. The heating music major give him a tour. I hope to leave no question in The "Yellow Canary" (Music a building. system is horrible; while both air anyone's mind how poor the Annex II) was remodeled two would also suggest that we The Music Center and Annex conditioning and heat are conditions are. years ago by a coat of yellow evaluate our priorities; perhaps III are the most modern of our available, a person must be there trees, roads, sidewalks, and Let me begin with Music Annex paint; that is all. The rehear- facilities. They are modular units to manually control the tem­ parking lots are not nearly as I. First of all, this is the best salroom with its hanging set upon cement blocks, leaving perature. With the rising of the important as facilities which place to practice because the florescent lights looks more like enough space underneath for sun, the temperature sometimes would enable Taylor to become a rooms are big and good Bob's Pool Hall than a classroom. chipmunks and other animals to fluctuates more than 10 degrees. better place for the arts, a place acoustically. The building itself, We are indeed lucky that Taylor live. Annex III contains six The fine pianos in the studios are where the Christian musician can however, can best be described does not have an orchestra or a practice modules. These, while generally out of tune because come and improve and perfect as falling down. Despite the at- full band because there is not being pretty much soundproof, 'Cathy's Corner' they do not adjust to this tem­ his God-given talents. New major examined

By Cathie Adare to meet a certain girl-guy, what After, carefully observing the Students are instructed as to kind of people to hang around extra-curricular activities of which programs are proper for with, the best time to go to the Taylor students, I discovered the union environment, and the union, and reasons for "casing that many of them have a similar best times to get a good seat. the joint". Recommended for Class lectures on how many interest. In fact, they devote so majors. much out-of-class time to this students can be placed within SU 221 Special Techniques of Inner thoughts interest that it might be a good sight range of the picture tube Ping Pong and Pool 3 hrs. "How idea to offer some courses in it. I will be highlighted by how to gain to impress an opponent after he propose that we offer, under the control of the set. 7 hrs. of lab has skunked you three games in a Inter-Area studies, a major, or at required every week. become clear row" will be demonstrated by least a minor, in Student Union. It SU 403 Honors 1 hr. ON LIFE-- learning to spin and smash a can t we strip ourselves naked to has great possibilities. Imagine This is a highly selective By N.G. Williams ping-pong ball. Instruction in the world? I'll tell you why - - it's all the new students we could course which may be taken only pool will include "Tearing the recruit by adding several novel by majors having a GPA of 4.5 or because we afl have something to cloth with your cue and bouncing The inevitable plight of man courses to the curriculum. Here above. It consists of a tour and hide. Yes, perhaps nothing more the eight ball off the table is not must certainly lead him to an are a few entries for the Taylor explanation of the nearly than a mole on a chest, or a conducive to a successful game". eventual confrontation with the catalog. deserted offices on the second sexual experience last summer, SU 286 Patronizing the Grill questions "What purpose is there SU 100 Basic Philosophy of the floor. Meets only once all but we all have something to and just plain Wasting Time 5 in my existence? Why am I Student Union 2 hrs. This course semester. hide. But one day, yes, one day hrs. Included in this course are given the right to exist at all?" is designed for the freshman who SU 462 Practicum 4 hrs. along comes someone who is tips on who gives the most ice These questions are indeed is interested in rules and Each student will assume the different. - - They seem to care cream in a single dip, how to haunting, however, they do regulations of the union. Special position of the student union about us, we begin to tell them manage your time around grill facilitate a mode of attaining self- topics to be mentioned are who to director for one month. If at the things - they listen, and suddenly, hours, and what to order when worth - - In light of this fact, allow say hi to and who to ignore, how end of that time the student has without warning, we've lost the you want to sit and watch the not either given up or cracked up us to remember categorically virginity of our secrets. Yes, now people go by. Group discussion he may continue to Capstone and that certain natural attributes do they know what we are really like topics will be on unimportant receive his degree. make a difference in the given inside and that is risky. We don't Cotronize goofing-off and the real artistry SU 499 Capstone Vk hr. attractiveness of either sex and want to "lose" them because they sex is the sole reason for the of hanging around. A review of everything that have too much of us - - I am persuance of any relationship. SU 347 The Audio-Visual Media was learned in previous courses weeping, I can no longer write That is to say, through the Experience 12 hrs. with practical applications?' coherently as before. Take me, meeting of our lips results the Discussion of the job market and hold me, don't go away, I've most meaningful and intimate 24-hour why everyone else will be ob­ shown you so much. Alas, you are communications - - "I'd like to Ambulance taining positions except majors gone, retreating to the corridors kiss you, please?" - - "Oh no you Service in this field because it has no of yesterday's consciousness. I don't, I'm not going to be another 998-2101 future and only pertains to can remember you, at least that college campuses. one of your conquests, you leach. you were there, but somehow I Advertisers Girls are just like chewing-gum can't quite make-out the face, ece to you - - when the flavor is gone were your eyes brown or green. JONES The Emporium you spit them out like mucous on Oh, they were so beautiful, so DOWNTOWN an Indianapolis sidewalk" - - How deep, but they are lost. FUNERAL wonderful, how fascinating, this PANTRY—SUNDRY I write because of love, and is truly the beauty of relation­ 24-hour Open till 9 p.m.-7 days what I have known of love has ship. I wish we all could just spill Ambulance given me the warmest words on our guts out to one another. Why the coldest of nights. Service

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Images of Other Worlds The Rings which Tolkien never by Kevin Neuhouser finished. For all lovers of hobbits, A rainy October Saturday in ents, elves, and other inhabitants ANOTHER FORD RECALLED the midwest can become a very of Middle Earth in the Lord Of dreary situation. But this The Rings trilogy, it was pure Saturday (Oct. 30), thanks to fascination as Kilby talked of the Clyde S. Kilby of Wheaton ideas Tolkien had been working College (and to Mr. and Mrs. on before his death. Ewbank), I, along with six other The Silmarilian was to be the hurting (opinion page ) Taylor students, was trans­ history of the First Age of ported to the worlds of Narnia Middle Earth. So, for a few hours, By Don Flowers and Middle Earth, where the the clouds outside disappeared "How are you?" As if he really days don't seem so dreary as they and the Wheaton College Library do here. was concerned. I'll tell you the became the battlefield of Middle truth. With myself I'm doing Help end scourage For three hours, we were Earth. Glorious elves led the privileged to talk with Clyde O.K., with man I'm lacking and desperate battle against the evil with God I'm ashamed. You Kilby, the curator of the Marion forces of Sauron. Bright sword seem to be very perceptive. I of high grades E. Wade Collection. The blades flashed in the sun and love guess. I just seem to be always collection contains extensive became immortalized in song. books and manuscripts of such hanging in a spiritual limbp. There is a terrible problem excessive, if you didn't get any Middle Earth was still young, great Christian authors as C.S. great trials overcome, and im­ There never seems to be any facing students today and its "D" slips or if you are getting Lewis, J.R.R. Tolkien, G.K. possible tasks accomplished. perfection in my life, and I seem time that we do our share in more then two A's then you are a Chesterton, and George Mac- But, eventually Mr. Kilby had to be coming to the attitude that I relieving it - -for too long we have problem. donald, among others, which we to leave, Middle Earth vanished, don't care anymore. And I know forced others (especially our I speak because I am a senior were allowed to examine. Kilby and the rain soon closed in that's dangerous. What do I do? academic dean) to fight our fight and foresight is better than might Pray. Pray, pray, pray. has not only studied these around us. But there is a happy for us. This terrible menace, this have been's and I speak because authors, but has met and studied Everytime I ask for help, people ending, for Kilby told us that scourge of students is, of course, I know our suffering dean and with Tolkien and Lewis. say pray. I want someone to help Tolkien's son is now in the high grades. professors are too meek to speak Dr. Kilby's conversation me. I do pray and I do trust God. process of editing his father's For several semesters I've for themselves. We are given contained a wealth of information But I need some encouragement manuscripts, though they are heard tales of faculty sacrifice, hints when we come, notably, or help. And you say pray. I'm and insight into the lives and uncompleted. So, Silmarilian long sleepless nights at the end of "You are the cream of the crop." writings of these men as he an­ caught up in the syndrome of may soon be published - and myth semesters when professors sit up But it needs to be said bluntly, swered our questions. The topics academia and just life. . . I just still lives! deciding whose grade to chop "Because you all have too much discussed ranged from Lewis and want to cry. When will it end. (after the problem has been ability, you will have to work existentialism to "Christian When will I be able to just jump highlighted by our faithful dean). hard to end up looking average. liberal arts" education. The most Moore's through that veil, of which I know Rather than regret it later, we Be responsible - not everything exciting subject, though, was a side? What Foodland I can just slide to one should take steps now to spare comes easily." discussion of the Silmarilian, the prevents me from being our faculty later. Ad­ If we don't stop gradeflation intended sequel to the Lord Of welcomes Tavlor students everything Jesus wants me to be? ministratively we've changed our record will be meaningless; hunprv or otherwise Month after month it's the same, our student teaching A's into P's if we want any respect from and I'm growing very tired. I but administrators can't do it all. future employers we must lower want to run in the middle of What can you do? Set a limit on our grades! Let's explore our campus, scream, cry and just go how much time you'll spend in areas of incompetence and seek flowrrt for oil crazy. So many things seem so the library, stay a week behind in to exploit them - that should insignificant, which at one time your class readings, get very make our strong points stand out. Upland Greenhouse were very important to Jesus and little sleep (and don't study) the me. I just don't know. I know night before tests and if all else Someone you love deeervee a flower Handmade, Imported Blouses God knows, but I just don't know fails over-cut like crazy at the For all year Auto needs, n, about anything anymore. I just end of the term. It would also be 4 See Charlie ocJten FRANK'S umTSUi hope something will happen- helpful to take courses P-F that Crater anything will do. Perhaps there PISTON you are likely to ace. SERVICE We now haveTeleflora Service is one thing you can do for me. 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A man who owned a piece of land asked The Gardener to plant strings of music through a there. The Gardener took a seed don't you know everyone solitary maze On a path and planted it. Each day he is mine of something called a mind - a one often passes mind of watered and breathed life into it. all is yours neighborhoods of white Tending it daily, The Gardener not that anyone owns anyone a socially compounded magician fingered by streetlight and watched a young tree spout and rather existing in a evergreen, grow till the tree stood tall and everyone owns everyone sea of personal rejection - barely where keeping full. All this time the man looked responsibility just so houses afloat. upon the tree and The Gardener all that we meet must be frame quaint scenes from and loved them both. respected; loved now the strings pulled tighter another plan, But one day he said to The when I respect you than ever before, a distant intimacy for one who Gardener, "You are dismissed love you the notes rang out sour and tense, stops to peer. now. I will handle the tree myself is this but ironically harmonized with Across further black canvasses from here on." The Gardener did not the sea. earlier spoke in grasses as the man asked, knowing full God the maze twisted and turned; licked well what the result would be. No showing in me? forming an with afternoon's tarnished light, sooner had The Gardener gone ugly pattern of defeat. now shadow washes shadow than the tree began to die. The the strings pulled tighter and glazed man struggled in vain to save it, then - snapped - with not yet dew and moonlight, but one day he found it shriveled a single note lingering in the echoing the symmetry of crisp and dead. somewhat crickets. Again he wbnt to The Gardener entangling sea air... This, all in ombrous tones of and asked, "I have made a It's funny how feelings don't Laura Edwards ghost, mistake and the tree has died. a physical spirituality Would you give me a new seed matter in reality. I would think that the core of a not unlike the somehow and tend it for me? You are the person is the thing most sacred. wrinkled hair and upturned face, that silently lifts this bell jar only one who can make the seed In all honesty, I get tired of went through life without a place to let grow." Again The Gardener to be. crying myself to sleep at night one disembodied voice, came and planted. The Tree a world of things swam in his just to smile numbly through the dissonant request grew, spred forth its branches, head that suspends and bore fruit. Where the Fruit day. So who cares? none of which could bring him in a blue perfection dropped other trees began to I thought that a poem by a peace. whose moon is a worthy spring up. Some went into other Christian should end with the life stopped in futile thrust medallion. men's lots and grew. Other second coming and a spray of. for Death was more than life And amen. people saw the Tree in the man's could offer flowers. at the suddenly rain-slick slap of lot and aksed the Gardener to he came out above the game Not this time. my footfall come and plant for them. The Just this once I'll be honest. he had but one claim to fame whose I believe at once Gardener prospered and he and So who cares? Just keep his last and only effort met with to be someone else's. the man were exceedingly happy. success. moving. Don't make waves. Candy Myers Kent Rhodehamel Nov. 5,1976 Page 8 ECHO Nov. 5,1976 Trojans drop record to 4-3

by Steve Putnam the season at left guard grading on 18 tackles. Steve Hall and Echo sports writer out 82 per cent. The longest drive William Chesley both had fine The Taylor Trojans record fell of the day for the Trojans was 40 games in the secondary, each to 4-3 Saturday after a 6-0 loss to yards in the waning moments of intercepting a pass. Bart Reneau Manchester College on a muddy, the fourth quarter. continued his league leading pace rain-soaked field. Defensively it was the Trojan's in punt returns, returning two Greg Cieslick booted two first strongest performance of the punts for 46 yards. quarter field goals, after Taylor year allowing only 171 yards with Tomorrow Taylor plays host to had fumbled in their first two eight first downs, holding tough Findlay College, the times with the ball. The Taylor Manchester scoreless after the number one offensive team in the offense was again held scoreless first quarter. All conference HBCC. Findlay has four running by the Spartans, the third ranked running ack Rich Richey was backs in the top ten leaders in defense in the conference. Taylor held to just 19 yards in ten conference rushing and will be a was held to a total of 149 yards, 78 carries. Gordon Pritz was named tough test for the improving in the air. Ray Satterblom caught defensive player of the week with defensive unit. "This is a great two passes for 47 yards and 11 tackles, a sack, and a forced challenge to our defense this graded out 95 per cent to earn for fumble. Steve Lawrence sacked week to show how good they himself offensive player of the the quarterback twice and ac­ really are," stated Coach week. Jeff Putnam picked up 43 counted for ten tackles. Trevor Carlson. In other HBCC play last yards ill 14 carries before he gain Tipton was responsible for a Saturday Hanover beat injured his hamstring. Andy blocked punt, a forced fumble Wilmington College 23-3 and Dave Dunbar watches from the sideline during the Manchester Mills had his strongest game of and twice had tackles behind the Findlay beat Anderson 39-15. game. Dave's look of concern was justified in the 6-0 loss. line of scrimmage. Tipton was in Volleyball defeats opponents

By Carol Baumiester In the third match, against matches we did very little The Trojane varsity volleyball DePauw, Taylor triumphed in spiking, but in our final match team won two matches and lost three games with scores of 15-8,9- against DePauw the gals did an one on Saturday at Anderson 15, and 15-7. Debbie Gates was excellent job. I think our main against Anderson, Marion, and top scorer with 13 points. Aiding problem is sufficient warm-up. DePauw. in the win were Robyn Dillon with On Saturday the gals didn't get as In the first match, Taylor was 28 bumps, Marianne Carter with much court warm-up time as defeated by Anderson with scores 32 sets, Debbie Gates with 14 they're used to. I believe that of 15-12 and 15-2. Marianne^ spikes and Ruth Warner with 13. was the main reason we looked so Carter was leading scorer with 12 Overall play for the day went slow and sluggish against points, and she also contributed as follows: Total points, Anderson. Anderson has a very 13 sets. Lori Granitz had 6 spikes Marianne Carter—23, Debbie nice team, but I feel we can beat and Debbie Gates had 18 bumps. Gates—14; total spikes, Ruth them. This will be our goal for The second match was won by Warner—24, Debbie Gates—21; Saturday at Manchester. Taylor against Marion College in total sets, Mendi Beatty—64, "Debbie Gates was our out­ two games, with scores of 15-8 Marianne Carter—51; and total standing player for the day with and 15-10. Marianne Carter was bumps, Debbie Gates—71, 21 spikes, 71 bumps, and 14 again leading scorer with 10 Miss Glover commented on the points. Marianne Carter also points, followed by Cleone day's games: "Saturday's play showed a lot of strength in ser­ Heebner with 8. Ruth Warner was not a typical Taylor ving and setting. Overall, all our had 8 spikes, Mendi Beatty had 32 volleyball day. It took us two girls did a good job, especailly sets, Debbie Gates had 27 bumps matches to get warmed up and against DePauw." Hockey team finishes and Robyn Dillon had 25. ready to play. Our first two Commenting on the games coming up this week, Miss Glover By Connie Olson Taylor completed three for their said, "We will really have to The Taylor field hockey team is score. work on several areas this week concluding its season today and because we go against two strong tomorrow at the IWISO tour­ Three days later, visiting Ball teams Thursday at Goshen. We nament. Despite acquiring more State shut out the Trojanes 0-8, will be working on blocks, hustle losses than wins this season, the after compiling five goals in the on the court, putting our first hit squad shattered a two year no- first half. The poor showing up to the front row setter, and win record in Taylor field hockey. stemmed from a "need for ad­ just general team play on the Last week Taylor gave visiting ditional experience in executing court. Earlham a final 3-6 victory. Two tackling and passing skills," "Our girls have really im­ goals very early in the first half commented Miss Lottes. Rhonda proved this season. They are a gave Earlham a head start on a 1- Jetters was cited as doing an great group of girls who love hard 3 half time score. Colleen Frank outstanding job for Taylor in her work and good play. If they shot two goals for Taylor, with defensive position. continue to improve, they should Sherry Dunton contributing the To prepare for tournament take a top slot at the State third. "Good team play by the play, the women devoted this Tourney which is here at Taylor forward line accounted for the week's practices to the review of on November 12 and 13." scores," according to Coach fundamental skills with further In the other matches on Lottes. Of four shots on goal, emphasis on team play. Saturday, DePauw beat Anderson and Marion, and Anderson won out over Marion. The varsity record is now 9-3. The next matches are November 4 at Goshen against Calvin and Goshen, with both varsity and junior varsity playing, and on Nov. 6 at Manchester against Anderson and Manchester.

Pictures clockwise: (L) Debbie Gates concentrates on her serve in recent action. Gates was cited as the Outstanding Player in matches last Saturday. Top Right: Freshman Karen Gilley has been a valuable asset to the field hockey team this season. Gilley attempts a shot on goal in play this year. Bottom Right: Rookie Coach Chris Lottes discusses strategy with Diane Lillmars and assistant Coach Sheri Andrews.