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VOL. XXXV, NO. 29 TAYLOR UNIVERSITY, UPLAND, INDIANA Tuesday, May 15, 1951 STUDENTS 'MOVE UP' FRIDAY THIS WKS&r IN CHAPEL IN ANNUAL RITES by DOUG WINGEIER COMMENDATION: — Well, it dent Council president. The Junior Class has announced Friday, May 18, will be Move-Up finally looks as though we are go­ The theme of the chapel hour that Charles Micklewright has been Day at Taylor University, begin­ ing to have some permanent ten­ Club To Feature will be "Advance" as this year's chosen as president-elect for 1951- ning with the chapel service at nis courts. The work of Coach Don class presidents yield their tradi­ 52, their final year at Taylor. 9:38 a.m. and culminating in the Odle, his physical education classes, Parlor Program tional class symbols to next year's Chuck, a transfer here from Central evening bonfire and torch parade, and the tennis team in applying this presidents elect. Michigan his sophomore year, is as revealed by Harold Berk, Stu- surface to the two courts is cer­ Two readings, two musical num­ Senior class president, Harold majoring in two fields, physical ed­ tainly appreciated. The excellent bers, and a one-act play will be Herber, will give the historic cane ucation and biology. Active among coAdition in which the other courts featured at the Speech Club pro­ and butter knife to oncoming presi­ student clubs and organizations were put last week should also be gram Saturday evening, May 19. Miller To Take dent, Chuck Micklewright. The since his arrival on campus, he mentioned as another evidence of The program will be in Magee par­ class key will be presented to Don gives evidence of the needed back­ the fine work Coach Odle is doing lors at 8:00 p.m. Jacobson by Ken Dunkelberger, re­ ground for a successful presiden­ in trying to make Taylor's limited Readings will be given by mem­ tiring junior class president. John tial year. Leave Of Absence athletic facilities available to as bers of the Advanced Interpreta­ Wheeler will don the sophomore His assistant in office will be tion class. Ned Smith is to give Dr. Oscar W. Miller, head of the class sweater from this year's soph­ many students as possible as often John Nelson, the new vice-presi­ as possible. It is hoped that his a humerous reading, and Virginia Philosophy Department, has made omore class prexy, Don McFarland. dent. John was president of the efforts will not cease until all six Balk, "God's Trees". arrangements for a leave of ab­ Howie Holland, retiring freshman Philos this year. courts have received a permanent The musical numbers will be: sence during the 1951-52 academic president, will be left holding the Other officers chosen for the next surface. It is also hoped that all Bruce Kline, singing a baritone year. He will return the following 'cap' until the evening activities. year's Senior Class include Mary who use the new courts will take solo and a duet by Patrick Bacchus two years to complete his contract. The cabinets of the oncoming Dahl, secretary; A1 Thompson, and Doris Oswalt. Dr. and Mrs. Miller will return presidents will also be introduced good care of them by not playing treasurer; Shirley Lunde and Ger­ or walking on them in street shoes. "Which Is The Way To Boston?" to Mrs. Miller's home in Nashville, and will "move up" to their re­ ald Johnson, co-social chafrmefei; And further, it is hoped that some­ a one-act tragedy, is to be given Tennessee, because of her health. spective class sections in the chapel. Grace Kenny and Carlyle Saylor, one will be put in charge of keep­ by members of the Dramatic Arts During this time they will vacation The torch parade followed by the co-chaplains. Representing the Sen­ ing them always in good playing class. The play will be center- and visit Dr. Miller's home in West bonfire is scheduled to begin at iors on the Student Council will condition. (Continued on page 4) Tennessee. Dr. Miller also plans 9:00 p.m. from the door of Wis­ be Doris Oswalt and John Kaiser. CONTENTION: — In last week's consin lobby. The frosh will form "In filling the Senior Class prexy's paper it was suggested that an aisle with the traditional corn chair, I am looking at the success­ cob torches through which the up- the three competitive societies — ful example set by Ken Dunkel- League Schedules perclassmen will walk to the site of Philos, Thalos, and Chi Kappas — berger, this year's Junior Class have outlived their usefulness. With the bonfire, behind Maytag gymna­ president, and his cabinet," states Speaker Here this we heartily agree. sium. President Micklewright. Rev. Paul Billheimer, president The writer went on, however, to Highlights of the evening's ac­ The Sophomores chose Donald of Great Commission Bible Institute, suggest a solution or counterplan. tivities will be the introduction of Jacobsen to lead their next year's will be the guest speaker of Holi­ He advised the formation of a next year's student council president Junior Class, with Mary Lee Wilson ness League this Sunday afternoon. single society, a society with a elect, Bill Wortman, and a speech as vice-president. The other officers Great Commission Bible Institute, "limited and exclusive membership by Dr. Meredith, university presi­ chosen are Mary Fitch, secretary; now only four years old, is a thriv­ picked on the basis of qualities of dent. Barbara Owen, treasurer; Mary ing school in Anderson for the leadership and willingness to as­ Fisher and Bill Hesse, co-social training for pioner evangelism. All sume responsibility." With this we (Continued on Page 4) of the first three graduating classes definitely do not agree. are in pioneer missionary work. Visitor Speaks Although the benefits which he The "pioneer ideal" using the "faith says would issue from such a so method" has resulted in a school At Ambassadors ciety are probably desirable. Does Faculty Dames built around the five main em­ the end justify the means? Can the Dr. O. W. Miller phases: (1) direct study of the Rev. R. E. Thompson, personnel sacrifice of a democratic, all-in-, Give Boston Bible text, (2) gospel music, (3) to continue work on the books he secretary of the Far Eastern Gos­ elusive, yet competitive society plan world missions, (4) child evangel­ is writing in biology and philosophy. pel Crusade, will be the speaker at for an exclusive, hand-picked or­ Tea Party ism and (5) personal evangelism. They will return to Taylor after Ambassadors Monday at 6:40. ganization be justified merely on Rev. Thompson was born in The "Boston Tea Party" will be Rev. Billheimer, in addition to their leave, for at least two years the grounds that it "would be in­ North Ireland. He went to China the theme of the Faculty Dames directing the school, is also active in while Dr. Miller completes his valuable in training leaders and in under the China Inland Mission for tea Saturday, May 19. The meet­ gospel broadcasting, writing and present contract. Professor Ralph contributing to the cultural level of about thirty years of missionary ing will be at the home of Mrs. speaking. Cummings will teach the philosophy the school?" work. Since he was in China dur­ Clyde W. Meredith at 2:30 p.m. The Sunday afternoon League courses during Dr. Miller's absence. Such an organization has all the ing the war, Rev. Thompson is an Election of officers for next year service with Rev. Billheimer will He will also teach some courses in earmarks of a fraternity or sorority. authority on the development o f will be an item of business. begin at 4:00 in Society Hall. sociology. It would be just the first step in Communism there. During these For the past year the Faculty the direction of destroying the years he conducted missionary con­ Dames have had secret sisters. wholesome, all-on-one-level social ferences in every province of China. These will be revealed at this time, structure which we have here. This At Chungking Rev. Thompson was and they will exchange gifts. Taylorites Find Work Combines organization would soon be joined appointed to direct evacuation of Mrs. Paton Yoder will have charge by another competitive society. The missionaries from China. men and women in the two would of the devotional period. In ad­ When Rev. Thompson found it im­ dition to a musical number, the With Hobby In Greenhouse soon after separate and form dis­ possible to return to China in 1950, tinct societies. The next step program will feature a review of he accepted the position with the the book, "Johnny Tremain", by Sometime when you meet Howie done. They started cleaning out would be affiliation with national cobwebs and debris, repairing box­ Far Eastern Gospel Crusade. He Greek-letter organizations and the Pat Brock. Holland or Dick Heilbourne take a speaks at various colleges and The chairman of this meeting is look at their thumbs—and don't be es, and mixing fertilizer. Starting establishing of fraternity and sor­ from scratch, that is, scratching Bible schools and counsels scores ority houses. Dr. Hildreth Cross. Others on her surprised if you see a peculiar of prospective missionary candi­ committee are: Mrs. Paton Yoder, dirt, they now have around 12,000 No, the present system may be greenish tinge. These boys are dates. Miss Clio Arnold, Miss Pat Brock, Taylor's gardeners. plants, all grown from seed. These outmoded, but it would be better include both vegetables and flowers to have none at all than to have Mrs. Leslie Decker, Mrs. Ronald The garden fever the fellows At present they have quite a var­ an aristocraic, selective, exclusive Joiner, Mrs. Clyde Meredith, Mrs. late in February. They looked at Homemakers Present Lucia Rayle, Mrs. Myron Taylor Taylors unused greenhouse and de­ iety, including tomatoes, both the social set-up. ground and climber type, cabbages, CONCILIATION: — We do most and Mrs. Julius Valberg. cided that something ought to be peppers, pansies, petunias, and Spring Style Show readily agree with the editor, how­ others. (They even have a ban­ ever, in his fervent hope that the ana tree, but no bananas.) The Home Economics Department Chi Kappas "will not fail to com­ will present their Spring Style plete this (fireplace) project now You may have noticed these sons Show on Wednesday, May 16, in that the first blush of enthusiasm of the soil digging around in an in­ Recreation Hall at 8:00 p.m. The has passed." We made some rath­ terestingly shaped plot just north general theme of this annual activity er flowery comments in praise of Magee Dorm. They aren't dig­ is Kelly's Kollege Shoppe. About of this project earlier in the year, ging for worms, or trouble, either. seventy dresses, ranging from cas­ and would dislike very much be­ The boys hope to make this plot a ual cottons to formal evening ing forced to retract them because beauty spot of Taylor's campus. gowns, will be modeled by girls the plan had failed to materialize. The plot is square, divided into sections by grass paths. It will in the Costume Designing and Be­ SUGGESTION: — It has been be planted with a variety of flowers, ginning and Advanced Clothing proposed before, but we would like including gladioli, zinnias, chrysan­ classes. Lauradean Snooks, Phyllis to suggest that this year's "cafe­ themums, stock, and balsam. By Beers and Ruth Steiner will act teria" be made a cafeteria next late summer it will be a bright as commentators. year. Meal tickets could be sold; splash of color in an otherwise a selection of food could be offered; barren section of our campus. and students could eat what they Date Announced wished when they wished. If the If all goes well, Howie and Dick cafeteria menu did not satisfy, they plan several other flower plots at For "Creation" could eat elsewhere without paying various places on our campus. Both boys will continue the care and for two meals. As we see it, the Professor Paul Keller announces sale of plants this summer. Howie only real cogent argument which the date for the presentation of Holland will attend summer school. those who oppose this plan have is Haydn's "Creation" to be Friday that in order to induce the students We hope they find time to carry out evening, May 25, at 7:45 in Shreiner to eat in the cafeteria, the quality their beautifying plans. There's Auditorium. of food would have to be improved something of Christianity in leaving The names of the soloists and result of to the extent that operating costs Howie Holland and Dick Heilbourne proudly survey a place a little more beautiful than complete plans will be given in would be considerably raised. four months of labor in the Taylor green house. you found it. next week's issue. "Y E SHALL KNOW THE T R U T H" John 8 3 2 PAGE TWO THE ECHO Tuesday, May 15, 1951 Student Council Mary (Eurttpratmte [BimiAlS Council chapel, May 25, and will be "Wonderful, wonderful Jesus, included in the summer newsletter The matter of locks for the coke Who can compare with Thee! machines was discussed by the to all new students. OPINION ON THE STUDENT COUNCIL OPINION Wonderful, wonderful Jesus council. Because the coke locks # * * Fairer than all art Thou to me. ordered have been delayed, a fresh­ Because of the lateness in the Wonderful, wonderful Jesus ON THE OPINION BOARD men council member is to place a school year, it was proposed that Oh, how my soul loves Thee! lock on the door donated by the the issue of banquet style serving Fairer than all the fairest council sponsor. We see by this week's Student Council Diary that although on Friday evenings be left to next Jesus, art Thou to me!" action is still pending on the Opinion Board, a definite negative * * * year's council. "And His name shall be called stand has been taken against it. By way of a reminder, the Plans for Move-Up-Day were * * * formulated with the four class pres­ Pros and cons of the "Opinion Wonderful." Isa. 9: 6. Our Lord is the idea for an Opinion Board was mentioned in one of our idents present. They were inform­ Poll," a project presented in the wonderful because of His sacrificial columns after the writer observed one in use at Earlham Col­ ed of their duties for the day, and last issue of Student Council Diary, death for our sins on the Cross of a frosh council member was ap­ were brought forth by council Calvary. He is wonderful in his lege. The idea was taken up by the Student Council. The resurrection and victory over death. pointed to secure the traditional members. Some felt that such a Opinion Board would be a bulletin board placed in a promin­ corn cobs and kereosene necessary poll might produce a low standard "Wonderful grace of Jesus, ent spot where students could register their opinions on matters for the annual torch parade and of "griping" and also succeed in Greater than all my sins of local, national and international interest. All items would bonfire to climax the affair. catching the interest of only sen­ How can my tongue describe it. * # * have to be signed. The idea has worked with considerable sational writing "jokers." A jun­ Where shall His praise begin." ior member felt that letters to the The lack of a thorough knowledge The assurance which we find in success at Earlham with the students making comments on a editor through the Echo provided of the school song among the stud­ our Lord and the comfort which we adequate opportunity for students variety of issues. These comments in turn are criticized or ent body was agreed upon by the find from His Word in such prom­ to present their opinions and that approved by other students, thus fostering a healthy exchange council. To remedy this situation, ises as, "Lo, I am with you al­ this type of media would produce a junior member was appointed to ways," and "The eternal God is of opinion conducive to serious thinking. a high type of writing than said secure copies of the school song to thy refuge and underneath are the project. The issue is still pending. The criticism that the Student Council has leveled against be placed on the covers of all the everlasting arms" is indeed won­ Shreiner hymnals. • * * this project is that it might prove an outlet for low standard derful. Proverbs 3:5 says, "Trust * * * A sophomore council member griping and a catchall for sensation writing "jokers". It is un­ in the Lord with all thine heart The date of the Student Council proposed that a "host system" for and lean not to thine own under­ fortunate, but we will have to concede that there is an element chapel was changed from May 11 guest visiting our campus be com­ standing." to May 25 because of the conflict posed of likely members from the of truth in the Student Council's charges. It is too bad that Paul wrote "Christ is our Peace." with Move-Up-Day. student body. It was felt that this in a school such as Taylor we cannot find students who are Jesus said to his disciples before * * * system would foster a friendly Tay­ His crucifixion, "Peace I leave with more interested in some of the more important issues of life. lor atmosphere to choirs, teams, and The 1951-52 Taylor University you, My peace I give unto you" prospective students visiting our The situation is not uncommon in colleges but it should be catalogue failed to include infor­ and later on, "Let not your heart campus. This system is now being uncommon in a school like ours. How can we prepare Christ­ mation regarding the council's ap­ be troubled, neither let it be afraid." proved project, the Student Organ­ formulated by the sophomore coun­ Jesus Christ is wonderful in his ian leaders for a world full of need if our students refuse to ization Budget. To remedy this cil member. companionship to us, His chosen learn of modern problems in living? Too many of our students , the Student Organization • * * ones. The Bible says, "I will never Budget will be presented in full can't leave the playing field long enough to read a newspaper The possibility of a public rela- leave Thee or forsake Thee," and to all old students at the Student (Continued this page, column 5) and the rest can't get their nose out of a book long enough "My presence shall go with thee." to find out how to apply their knowledge. It's about time Not only is the fellowship with Christ precious, but the fellowship we learned to keep in the middle of the road. in Christ with others of like faith We feel that the Student Council should consider the fol­ THE THINGS I HEAR is just as sweet. lowing arguments before they scrap the Opinion Board. We Our Lord is supremely wonderful in His ability to give life. Paul cannot foster an interest in important affairs by a negative at­ said, "For me to live is Christ." titude. Perhaps, if given a good start, the idea would snow­ Hy, Fun-Lovers, We as Christians must seek to be ball. Then again the fact that students would have to sign We realjy believe summer has come, even sorta snuck up more like Christ and may our lives "be hid with Christ in God." their names to any contributions would tend to discourage in­ on us. And with summer of course the picnic-fever; it seems ferior articles. If history and sociology teachers would make the disease here at Taylor is really contagious. Oh Jesus, King most wonderful, Thou Conqueror renowned, assignments from time to time for the Opinion Board it might The girls dorm echoed with a mass "tub party" last Wednesday night for eight girls. Those who ended up dunked and dripping Thou Sweetness most ineffable, provide the necessary impetus to keep the idea going. After were Pat Stow, Shirley Harvey, Thelma Herringshaw, Erma In whom all joys abound. all, it worked at Earlham, why can't it work here? Gardner, (learn something every time we write this column). Con­ O Jesus, Light of all below, D.T. gratulations are in order for Dwight Sandgren and Galen Brown. !Thou Fount of life and fire! Surpassing all the joys we know, Even the sleeping were pulled from slumber land, right J. Bat- All that we can desire. tinger and W. Brookover? Ruth Dixon presented no problem May every heart confess Thy name as she appeared in bathing suit and cap. Even Janie E. got And ever Thee adore. tubbed, the girls gave her an E for effort! And, seeking Thee, itself inflame We predict that if a candle had three ends Carolyn Swanson To seek Thee more and more. would be making good use of all three. Pauline Getz May we presuppose or even predict that Hank and Millie are really fostering finest friendships of late. Will! you give us the scoop, huh? ? ? Ah-Ha! Say Doug Scott, we hear you're pretty good at "Coochieing". Will you give us a demonstration at your earliest convenience? Or is Dick Wiebe better at it? Coochie! Coochie! Coca-Cola Blues Well, knock me off my pedestal and call me Venus De Milo, if Don and Jean didn't go and do it this weekend. And Tune: "Cowboy Jack" may be sung what an engagement party they had in Elkhart. We're sure with yodeling accompaniment. happy for you both. I've heard rumors that they're looking I'm just a little bottle, for an apartment. Hmmm. And I once was full of coke The Senior girl, namely our Miss Collins, who "rated a date" Till I met a Taylor student with Bob Bell for the Speech Club banquet really seems to And my heart he nearly broke. have made a hit. Need we say any more about this couple For the heartless wretch that prominently seen on T. U.'s campus? bought me If you haven't seen much of Phyl Miller this weekend, it's Has left me here alone, because her big moment is in town. Jeepers, ain't surprises And he's gone to get another da most wonderful t'ings! That he calls his very own. We see that Ken Christensen is making his dreams come In this musty, dusty corner true by dating dreamy Marion Wilson. I'm as blue as I can be, For day by day he passes by Oh, so you think you know who we are, huh? Well if you're And never thinks of me. real good boys and girls we might tell you next week. And I'm homesick for the rattle Study hard, Of the dear old factory, THE ECHO Us And my bottle friends of childhood That I nevermore shall see; Published weekly during the school year, except for holidays and vaca­ tions by the Echo staff, Taylor University, Upland, Indiana. CALENDAR I miss the friendly driver Subscription price, $1.00 per school semester. That brought me to this place. WEDNESDAY, MAY 16 — Entered as second class matter September 18, 1946, at the post office at Oh! Won't some kindly student Upland, Indiana, under the act of March 3, 1879. 9:38 a.m., Chapel, Rev. Joseph Zacchello PLEASE PUT ME IN THE 12:05 p.m., Noon-Day Fast and Prayer Service, Prayer Ch. CASE! Member 6:40 p:m., Thalo Meeting, Shreiner Auditorium ftssociated GoUe6iate Press 6:40 p.m., Philo Meeting, Society Hall Editor-in-Chief David Tropf 6:40 p.m., Chi Kappa Meeting, Recreation Hall S. C. DIARY Associate Editor Jeanne Miller 8:00 p.m., Chi Sigma Phi Style Show, Recreation Hall (Continued from above) News Editor Nancy Mudge THURSDAY, MAY 17 — tion's course for all those working News Writers Gail Brenneman, Shirley Bohleen, Grace 9:38 a.m., Meeting of Faculty, Div. of Language and Lit., A-4 at Magee desk was proposed. It Kenney, Joan Wingeier 6:40 p.m., All-College Prayer Meeting, Shreiner Aud. was the general opinion of the Feature Editor Claudia Groth FRIDAY, MAY 18 — council that this site is an impor­ Feature Writers Carmen Justice, Pat Bacchus, Martha Slagg 9:38 a.m. Chapel, Move-Up Day tant part of the public relations of Sports Editor Kenneth Christensen SATURDAY, MAY 19 — the college and that it therefore Sports Writers Herman Lindland, Harold Olsen, Harold 2:00 p.m., Baseball Game, Wheaton, Here should function more efficiently Branstner, Violet Goldsworthy 7:30 p.m., Speech Club Program, Shreiner Auditorium than it has in the past. The proper personnel is now being contacted Society Editor Barbara Rioux SUNDAY, MAY 20 — for instituting this system. Columnists Douglas Wingeier and Norm Wilhelmi 4:00 p.m., Holiness League, Society Hall * * * Photographer Frank Shindo 7:30 p.m., Evangelistic Service, Shreiner, Rev. D. C. Souder A considered wattage increase of Artist Jack Patton 9:00 p.m., Singspiration, Magee Parlors 105 watts for and single Typist Roberta Kessler MONDAY, MAY 21 — 9:38 a.m., Chapel rooms was announced to the coun­ Business Manager Robert Schenck cil via a letter from the department 6:40 p.m., Ambassadors for Christ, Society Hall Advertising Manager Herman Schoene of the social dean. Rooms must TUESDAY, MAY 22 — Circulation Manager Andrew Lindvall first be tested to see that the wires 9:38 a.m., Faculty and Student Prayer Groups Faculty Sponsor Richard V. Chambers are safe for this increase before it goes into effect. Tuesday, May 15, 1951 THE ECHO PAGE THREE Tennismen Bow To Ball State Rigel, Golland, Olson Win The Taylor tennis team lost a hard fought 5-2 duel with Ball WAA'ers Hold State Monday on thg latters' court. For Taylor At HCC Meet Don Jacobsen won the No. 1 sin­ First Banquet gles match for Taylor 6-1, 6-2. Joe The first annual banquet of the far ahead of every other team in derson College. The cross bar was Beeson was edged out 1-6, 6-4, 3-6 The Taylor trackmen were able the field to win their first HCC placed at the six-foot mark when in the No. 2 singles. Dave Pelton W.A.A. was held in Rec Hall on May 11 at 5:30 p.m. to bring home only three medals track championship by defeating Rigel made his winning leap, but 1-6, 0-6; Oral Ross 2-6, 7-9, and from the annual Hoosier College The campus trees clothed in the Franklin College Grizzlies. a two-inch sag in the bar resulted Art Westlake 1-6, 0-6 were de­ Conference track meet held last spring garb lent their branches in Taylor's John Rigel turned in one in a 5 foot, 10 inch record by the feated in the 3, 4 and 5 positions, Saturday on the Hanover oval. In­ decorating the hall with greenery, of his best performances of the officials. Anderson's Russ Smith respectively. diana Central came through as pre­ and apple blossoms added their season as he tied for second and won the event by clearing, offi­ Splitting in the doubles matches, dicted as the Greyhounds finished third place with Anderson of An- cially, 5 feet, 10i/ inches. Taylor's Beeson ' ~ aroma to the banquet. An air of 2 and Ross downed t * c ,., Bernie Golland managed to win their opponents 2-6, 8-6 and 6-4 y was created bY spring- time sports equipment placed a- a third place medal in the two Jacobsen and Pelton lost the other mile by placing behind the game 1-6, 2-6. mong the greenery. Dinner music Anderson Edges Trojan winner, Bill Mendenhall of Frank­ formed the background atmosphere The next meet will pit the netmen lin and Art Bright of Indiana Cen­ against Canterbury, May 22. A to the on-the-moment program that consisted of different jokes being tral, who took second. Golland previous tilt wth Anderson was Diamondmen In Duel Here started the race far back in the rained out. told and ended in Alice Jolson (Nancy Mudge) singing "Mamie" pack but came through in the last few laps to win his position. in her own unique style. The Anderson Ravens met the MILLER TO LEAD Harold Olsen won Taylor's other When You Patronize Our Phyllis Miller, next year's W.A.A. Taylor diamondmen on the Trojan place by winning a third place Advertizers, Tell Them You president, said a few words about home field, Wednesday, May 9. 1951 - 52 WAA berth in the 880 yard run. Indiana the coming year. Nancy Mudge, Although Taylor outhit Anderson Are A Taylorite. » » » Central won both the first and this year's president, gave a fare­ 7 to 6, they ended up on the short The W.A.A. held its annual elec­ second places with Dave Jones the well speech and then turned the end of a 9 to 4 score. One big tion Tuesday, May 8, with the fol­ victor and J. C. White the runner- program over to the sponsor, Pro­ factor in the victory by Parks was lowing results: president, Phyllis up. This was Jones' third season fessor Jean Van Horn, who gave his control. Parks gave up no Miller; vice-president, Eve Lou to win the half-mile run; he has for your- out both Trojane and W.A.A. a- walks while Taylor pitchers gave Dillin; secretary, Vonda Lightbody; never been defeated in HCC com­ 1 wards. Those receiving W. A. A. up 12. There were a total of 12 treasurer, Belle Williams, and chap­ SPORTING NEEDS petition. Olsen ran his best time r letters were Claudia Groth, Bar­ errors in the game, Taylor having lain,. Darlene Eby. of the year as he ran the two-lap bara Rioux, Nancy Mudge and Eliz­ 7 and Anderson having 5. After the election of officers a system of qualification for W.A.A. race in 2 minutes and 5.9 seconds. abeth Brose. Tro janes receiving The hitting stars were S. Frase see-- awards was discussed. It was de­ Fisher of Hanover placed fourth in letters were Eloise Gerig, Barbara and Cornelius, each getting a home cided that possible rewards would the event and Seigal of Franklin Owens, Claudia Groth and Violet rim and a single. Cofield and KILGORE'S SPORTING Goldsworthy. be received upon meeting certain took the fifth and last place. Menchiner also banged out a pair standards and the approval of the These three Trojans have served GOODS of singles. Ellis, the third relief CLASSIFIED ADS executive committee. These re­ notice that they will be in the run­ hurler, came on in the ninth and wards would be, a W.A.A. jacket ning at the Little State meet next Gas City - Phone 84511 2 Passengers Wanted: Driving to got the three men he faced. Saturday at Butler University in I after the first year, a pin the next Seattle about June 6 in 1949 Nash. The score by innings: year and lastly the W.A.A. letter. Indianapolis. Other team members JL. Phone Marion 7093-J. A cookout and swimming party who have had good season records but who did not place in the con­ Taylor 010 001 110 to be held at Clear Water was also planned. This will take place Mon­ ference can also be expected to Anderson .... 130 001 202 HARVEY'S Wiley day, May 21. Those planning to go make a showing. Winner: Parks are to meet in Magee lobby at Russ Smith was the outstanding at MAR/ON Coal Yard Loser: Frase 4:00 p.m. star of the HCC meet as he won the high jump, broad jump, high 38th & Adams Phone - 321 hurdles and low hurdles to carry Stop in for a off four gold medals. On Classroom Posture Here are the ways the teams SODA of the chair. This necessitates a finished: GIANTTENDERLOIN "A physically active attitude—a further contact of the base of his Indiana Central 52 firm posture—helps many students I After the Game Willman neck with the top of the chair. Franklin 37% concentrate. Extensive experiments or The result is an attitude of wishful, Earlham 34% show that any tendency to exten­ Anytime tender expectancy as the object Anderson 331/2 sive physical relaxation should be gazes ceiling-ward in hope that, Hanover 25 avoided during active study." Lumber Co., Inc. much like the handwriting on the Canterbury 19 Having committed the blunder of wall, he may read there the sol­ Manchester 14 enrolling in some classes, I find 1 Slop! Look! Listen! ution of his problem is. He finds Taylor 9% Everything for that it is advisable to permit the 1-Day Service consolation and companionship in | Work & Material Guaranteed professors occasional indications of the Builder my physical presence and also, the fact that overhead a bug also Trojans Finish MODERN SHOE REPAIR more infrequently, of my spiritual wanders aimlessly across the ceiling. Phone 211 3 Blocks West of Ford Garage or mental cooperation. On these My gaze alights now upon that Season occasions I am permitted to note particular species that take pleasure the strongly individualistic attitudes in demonstrating the propensities of The athletic events of the com­ of some who believe that since one a contortionist. Not content to ing week will pretty well spell the lives in a free country one ought adopt the conventional mode of sit­ end to intercollegiate competition to exercise that freedom. Thus we ting, this type must attempt to screw at Taylor for the 1950-51 school year. find the character who believes a leg or an arm either into one Trojan baseballers, track men and that the most prominent part of his knot or two knots. The most fam­ golfers will complete their schedules anatomy, the part most presentable iliar method is to manipulate the in the contests of the next seven is the "portion posterieur". This is leg as far as possible into the view days. accomplished with mathematical of the professor and surrounding Friday the Taylor diamond crew precision by permitting one's torso spectators, entirely ignoring the plays host to their arch rivals from to be the hypotenuse of a triangle fact that the extraordinary hue of Illinois when they meet Wheaton whose arms are the seat and back his gaudy socks my distract the College in a non-conference game. of the chair, while one's legs bridge professor from sane and lucid Unless rained out games should be the gap from seat to ceiling. Of thinking—not that he cared par­ re-scheduled that as yet remaih necessity, this position is confined ticularly, you know. unannounced, Taylor's baseball team to fellows. For one who is taking pictures will play the season's finale against The peculiar reasoning of the ex­ showing what is not good posture Canterbury next Wednesday on the ponent of the slouch dictates that one may find a wealth of opppor- Knights' field. the base of his spinal cord should unities in Shreiner Auditorium. Three Trojan track men will go be in direct contact with the seat Any evening affair may demonstrate to Butler May 19 to participate in what I mean. One may be sitting the Little State track meet there. just beneath the balcony and per­ Olsen, Rigel and Golland all quali- COLLEGE STUDENTS ceive suddenly and fearfully that field for enrance into this meet hanging perilously above him are on the basis of their perforances Sandwiches several pairs of decrepit footwear. in the Hoosier College Conference Short Orders The danger lies not particularly in meet at Hanover last week. Ol­ the fact that they may conceivably sen will run the 880, Golland the Home Made Pies descend momentarily, but in the two mile and Rigel will enter the Hours fear that some of the encasing high jump. muck might be detached at regular Golf activity at Taylor will wind Week days: 6 a.m.—11 p.m. intervals. Sundays: 8 a.m.—11 p.m. up with the Hoosier College Con­ It is said there is also an un­ ference meet at Indianapolis May 18. usual type of student who sits Upland Cafe comfortably upright; feet flat on the floor, but such are rarely ob­ served on college campuses. ERRATUM

«>:• <•> <•> <•> In Prairie, Mississippi, the Trades The figures given in last week's Ba$ Echo regarding the number ol Sen­ Training Institute Canteen is a We Have You On File iors graduating were somewhat ORDER THAT EXTRA PORTRAIT misleading. There are 149 Seniors favorite student gathering spot. In NOW FOR THAT SPECIAL FRIEND in the 1951 class. The bachelor of OR APPLICATION arts degree will be given to 80. the Canteen—Coca-Cola is the The bachelor of science in educa­ favorite drink. With the college jPlioto Kinislimg tion degree will be given to 47. 24 Hour Service The other 22 degrees will go to crowd at the Trades Training Insti­ August graduates who will complete their courses in summer school. tute, as with every crowd—Coke PAGLOW STUDIO Act uprightly and despise calum­ belongs. Marion ny; dirt may stick to a mud wall, ,'A\ <•> <1 but not to polished marble. Ask for it either way ... both * # * trade-marks mean the same thing. BLACKFORD AIRPORT Retirement does not always se­ MURRAY F. INMAN, MANAGER cure virture; Lot was upright in the BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY city, wicked in the mountains. Coca-Cola Bottling Company of Portland. Inc. North on Road No. 3 - Phone 1222 HARTFORD CITY, INDIANA * * » © 1951, The Coca-Cola Company Charter and Passenger Service. Dual Instruction It is ill manners to silence a fool, and cruelty to let him go. PAGE FOUR THE ECHO Tuesday, May 15, 1951 Students Go 'Buggy' FTA'ers Visit The Social Whirl Marion Chapter will be the scene for plenty of food GAMMA DELTA BETA and a short program. A skit will Over Biology The Marion College F. T. A. played As a conclusion to the year's be given by the German class. host to the Taylor F. T. A. Friday cockroaches. Our biologists can activities, the Gamma Delta Beta Members will meet at 7:15 a.m. in If you like to take down-to-earth evening, May 11. Dr. Jones, his society, headed by Anne Watson, Magee lobby for transportation. subjects, I suggest biology. be seen each day tracking down the wife and sixteen education major biggest "beauties" imaginable. Why, will sponsor a mother-daughter • * « In the spring, Dr. Bushey's thots students visited the college. one conscientious student cried out banquet Wednesday evening, May THALO lightly turn to — BUGS, SNAILS, Everyone "let down their hair" in ecstasy one night when she 16 at 5:30. The Thalos will meet in Shreiner TREES and BIRDS. If you spy and imagined they were in grammar found a gorgeous specimen of a Each member of the club has Auditorium at 6:40. The program Junior-Tarzans swinging in the trees school again. A skit on "Traditional centipede visiting in her room! Be­ invited a Faculty Dame to go along will be centered around a reading on campus, you can be sure that vs. Progressive Schools" proved to be lieve me, that's devotion to a as her mother. Mrs. Meredith and to be given by Bill Hesse. There they are not practicing for an "Aba very enlightening to those in attend­ cause (or a grade!) Joyce will give the toasts. A pro­ will be election of officers. Dabba Honeymoon". I guess the ance. The traditional dunce cap, an gram has been planned by Mary * * * biology class is going to have more The conductors on the stream­ apple for teacher, and a hickory lined diesels passing thru our met­ Gerow, Marilyn Kaumeyer and Al­ PHILOS "leaves" than the whole Navy (ask stick well represented the traditional ropolis must certainly get a charge ice Warburton. Phyl?!). system, while little discipline, much The Philos will hold a general out of the busy students digging in * * * By the way, boys, you can give conversation and discussion of ir­ meeting Wednesday night at 6:40 in the dirt along the tracks. Why, up chasing girls with worms and relevant subjects revealed the typical LANGUAGE CLUB Society Hall. Plans will be dis­ I've seen some of those eager beav­ progressive school. The Language Club will continue cussed for a basket party. ers sitting there hours just picking Info Released After the program, punch and its activities next year under the up minute snails and depositing cookies were served. A tour of the direction of the new president, Carl Having been poor is no shame, them in their ever present bottles On Registration campus and a visit to many places Siktberg. Laurabelle Williams will but being ashamed of it is. and jars. Some of these students him as vice-president. Sec­ * * * Beginning Monday, May 14, pre- of interest in the college church carry their jars around with them retary-treasurer is Virginia Lindell registration for the fall semester ended the evening's program. He that is secure is not safe. all day; they say they never can and Gladys Cleveland will be in * * * will be conducted. Observe the fol­ tell when a worm will cross their charge of activities as program Gifts much expected are paid, lowing information: paths!!! SPEECH CLUB chairman. Mrs. Rayle was elected not given. 1. All students presently enrolled Well, look up there! It's not a * * He (Continued from page 1) the faculty sponsor. who are returning next fall are plane, not superman, but a yellow staged. The plot is built around * * * There was never a good knife required to pre-register. Specific shafted flicker. My bugler each the Harvey family and an old LEIALOKES made of bad steel. classes will not be arranged for. morning for reveille is the hootin' superstition. Members of the cast The Leialoke Cultural Society is This is merely a statement of in­ mourning bird. I never knew'that are: having their annual formal lawn tention to return. before. Donavon Gerig as John Harvey party on the evening of May 22 on 2. Commuters and others not in You'll have to excuse me now. Claudia Groth as Martha Harvey the lawn of Prof. Crose's home. chapel must pre-register during the I'll see you again eight land snails, Virginia Balk as Mary Harvey The members and their guests will Blake's week of May 14-18. ten water snails, fifteen bugs and leave Magee Lobby at 7:30. A pro­ 3. The room and breakage deposit ten millipeds from now.—Bye! Dwight Wiebe as Chris Harvey Mobil Service now on deposit will be automatic­ The play is directed by Reuben gram is being planned by the com­ ally transfered to next fall's account Goertz , with Mrs. Howard as Fa­ mittee with refreshments to climax for those students who pre-register. Rules Given culty sponsor. the evening. Gas, Oil, Tires 4. If there is any breakage de­ • * * duction revealed by the room check On Dorm Rooms ENGLISH CLUB Batteries CLASS PRESIDENTS The English Club and the Lang­ at the close of school, it will be Dormitory rooms are to be va­ (Continued from page 1) uage Club are having a breakfast charged to the student's account. cated by 4:00 p.m., June 5. chairmen; Isabel Anderson and on Saturday, May 19. Upland Park Car Washing Students will be notified immedi­ The last meal to be served will be Roger Schmidt, co-chaplains, and ately. the noon meal on Tuesday, June Eloise Gerig, banquet chairman. 5. If any student decides to with­ 5. Summer School students may John Wheeler was named presi­ draw before August 15, the room continue to occupy rooms, but must dent of the new Sophomore Class. For quick curb service and breakage deposit, less any an­ take meals elsewhere. Men will Vice-president will be Malcolm Mc­ Stop at nounced deductions, will be re­ be required to move into Swallow Donald; secretary, Beverly Berry, HENLEY FLORAL CO. turned in full. Announcement Robin for summer session. and co-chaplains Gail Brenneman 1510 S. Walnut St., Hartford City must reach the college by August No personal property, including and Howard Mellott. The other The MUG Drive In 15. (See catalogue for principle pieces of furniture, are to be left officers have not yet been chosen. Campus Rep., Robert Schenck here). in rooms. Trunks and boxes may Sandwiches, French Fries, Room 237 - Wisconsin 6. Students who do not wish to be stored in designated areas by pre-register because of intention to arrangements with the Dean of Men and Complete transfer or otherwise withdraw from or Dean of Women. Baseball - May 19 Fountain Service the college will have their room The Administrative Council deposit returned in full as in pre­ WHEATON Gas City For Tasty vious years. 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