Barrel competition begins 1. A class shall be awarded 50 the class in possession ~ it, then area that is not accessible to both barrel mu^*,aplay it at least while exhibiting or competing for points for the capture of the its location must be made known sexes on a 24 hour basis. It must once every two weeks to a crowd the barrel will be decided upon by barrel. To "capture" the barrel, immediately to the ICC advisor, be visible to the naked eye at all of 200 or more persons. The ICC the ICC, and penalty will differ any member of another class it may be taken off campus times. It may not be locked up, advisor must approve the method according to the severity of the need only touch it. That class during this 24 hour period. sunk under water, buried in any of displaying the barrel case in question and the cir­ must immediately report the 2. The barrel may only be way, or have its appearance beforehand. At least 8 members cumstances involved. capture of the barrel to the ICC hidden within the prescribed altered in any manner which of a class (4 men and 4 women) 7. The class in possession of the advisor, and will be allowed a 24 boundaries set down by the ICC. would make it unrecognizable. must be involved in the barrel at midnight before hour period in which to hide the It may be hidden anywhere on Punishment for failure to comply displaying of the barrel. Taylathon day will be awarded barrel. During this 24 hour period Taylor property except: with this rule shall be left up to Any class displaying the barrel 100 class points for competition. the barrel cannot be taken away residence halls, buildings which the ICC. to a crowd of 200 or more persons It is the desire of the ICC and from them. After it is hidden by are secured at any time, or in any 3. The class in possession of the by pulling a fire alarm, or during the TU barrel committee that you chapel hour, or in any other engage vigorously in this contest. manner not in compliance with We had this barrel competition the standards of student life as two years ago at Taylor and prescribed by the university will really had a lot of fun with it. immediately surrender the However, a few individuals got barrel to the ICC advisor and will out of hand with it and ruined a forfeit 100 class points as penalty. good time and lots of fun for Failure to hand over the barrel everyone else. Lets not let it will result in a forfeit of 100 class happen again. Play by these points for every 24 hour period of rules, and everyone will have a delinquency. chance to engage in the fun. 4. Any class caught making Know the rules so that your class and-or displaying a forgery of the is not the one penalized. The barrel, or having anything to do object is to tally up those class Teletype covers news with such shall suffer the same points and stay ahead in the penalties as described in rule No. competition. I believe we can pull by Connie Olson percent recovery from a stroke end to the walkout has not ap- 3. it off with your cooperation and EMBARGO? suffered July 7. peared. 5. When for any reason the active engagement in the com­ President Ford is attempting to barrel is surrendered over to the petition. Good luck! persuade a reluctant Congress to AFL-CIO LIZA ICC advisor, the method of Members of TU Barrel Com­ approve a $30 million sale of 82-year-old George Meany may Predicted death counts of 1,000, deciding which class then shall mittee missies to Saudi Arabia. leave his post as president of the mostly children, are becoming a have possession will be decided Chairman: Bud Young Rejection of the sale could effect AFL-CIO next spring. It is devastating reality as Hurricane by the presidents of the classes Sr. Class V.P. an oil embargo against the thought that Lane Kirkland, Liza ripped into southern Baia not involved in the offense, Julius Dudius-Jr. Class V.P. United States. present secretary-treasurer of California. Corpses are being drawing straws at the next ICC Kris Hoyt - Soph Class V.P. the organization, will succeed burned and buried in mass meeting. Frosh Class V.P. ELECTION TRIALS him. graves in order to avoid 6. Any incidents such as ICC Advisor: Walt Campbell President Ford denied that he epidemics. fighting or unbecoming conduct Director Student Dev. made personal use of diverted HUNG campaign funds, a statement Three men were hung in which Jimmy Carter accepts at Damascus September 27 after "face value". And... the debates taking over a hotel and holding 90 continue. You have only 25 more hostages during a shoot out with days to make your presidential officials. It is the first public preference decision. Governor execution in Damascus, Syria in Patrick Lucy (Wisconsin) 11 years. predicted a Carter victory when he addressed a United Auto HENRY Workers conference in Secretary of State Henry Indianapolis. Meanwhile, Ford's Kissinger made what is though to status on opinion polls is gaining. be his last major public review of U.S. foreign policy, as he NUMBER 59 suggests he'll leave his post Another Ford veto was regardless of election results. At overridden by the House which the U.N. he warned non-African will send the Senate a bill for a nations (apparently directed $56.6 billion appropriation for the toward Russia) to keep out of Department of Health, Education South Africa's plans for govern­ and Welfare. Ford called the bill ment alterations. inflationary, as it exceeds his recommendations by $4 billion. NO CONTRACT Talks concerning the 19-day-old RECOVERY United Auto Workers strike Pat Nixon is making significant against Ford Motor Co. are progress in her projected 100 making some progress, but an Nelson conducts Wednesday, October 13, at 8:15 duct symphony, opera and choral in the Chapel-Auditorium, music performances internationally. director John Nelson will be Nelson's presence on campus will conducting the Indianapolis be a musical experience. Symphony Orchestra in MUSSORGSKY, A Night on the Lighthouse Bald Mountain, STRAVINSKY, Lighthouse '77 needs your Suite from Puicinella, and support! We are trying to raise BERLIOZ, symphonie Fan- money for our January ministry Definition of T.U. Barrel boundaries tastique. Tickets are sold in the to the Bahama s. On Saturday, The barrel must be kepton Taylor property at all times with the exception of the 24-hour Communication and Theatre Arts Oct. 9, Lighthouse will be selling grace period provided for the location of a good hiding place. Building for $1 or $2 with I.D. carnations at the football game. The boundaries have been set down on the map for your convenience and an explanation of John Nelson was born in Costra Dads, sons, guys, one dollar will the boundaries given below. Rica and began studying piano at get you a beautiful flower for The "campus" boundaries are as follows: seven years of age. He attended "that" lady. 1. State Road 22 & 221 both Wheaton College, where he Lighthouse *77 will also give 2. Reade Avenue won awards in piano and com­ you the opportunity to capture 3. 900 East ' position, and the Juilliard School, this weekend with your family on 4. 700 South where he received graduate 5x7 color prints. During the Off campus Taylor property consists of: degrees in choral and orchestral supper hours, in the upper level 1. Maintenance dept. and property No. 29 and all lands north of maintenance along road 900 conducting, won the Irving Berlin of the Dining Commons, you can E to Reade Ave., and down Reade Avenue until the first open field entrance on your left. This conducting prize, and was get a portrait taken for $3 and it property includes the field directly behind maintenance and the woods also north of the field. awarded assistantships in the will be mailed to your home. Also a small tree farm, pasture No. 30, and woods west of the pasture. orchestral, choral and opera Parents, take advantage of this The shaded area is not Taylor land and is off limits. If the barrel is hidden anywhere other departments. chance to get an up-to-date than these prescribed areas, it is an infraction of the rules. picture of your kids. Oct. 8,1976 2 ECHO Editorial Page Letters to the Editor Give blood Dear Editor: I feel the court, of which I am a on Taylor's campus. I would now As Chief Justice of the Student non-voting member, did an ex­ like to comment on the female's Court, I feel it is my respon­ cellent job in handling the case (or at least my) opinion of the sibility to answer the charges of and I fully support their decision. situation. to SGO Your Student Government Organization is Tim Martin in last week's Echo Respectfully submitted, Most gentlemen around here concerning the court's decision Michael J. Watutt seem to indicate through words sponsoring a blood drive later on this semester. about the constitutionality of the and-or actions that they don't If a sufficient percentage of the students and sophomore class election. Dear Editor: want to get trapped or forced into faculty participate, the entire student body, the Since Tim was not invited to the I was appalled at the lack of any "heavy" scenes. Another faculty and the immediate families of both hearing he first charged the court facts in the article written by reaction seems to be that girls students and faculty will be covered for free of conducting the hearing with no Frank Vaughan concerning the around here, especially in some emergency blood, anywhere in the country. defense present. This is totally Sophomore Class Elections of residence halls are snobs. We support this blood drive for several untrue. The defense in the case last spring. First, let me state my very reasons. We feel that this is a good way for the was S.G.O., not Tim Martin, and strong opinion towards the The elections were not declared students and faculty to get involved with the Mark Beadle, President of unconstitutional by the Student "trap" theory. Granted, as Mr. S.G.O., was present at the Court because of the delay in Vaughn stated, there is a "Get a needs of their community. The possibility of hearing providing the defense. voting. Nor was the decision of Man Quick" corps but don't let it insuring the blood needs of the Taylor "family" Tim also charged the court of Walt Campbell and Joe Romine speak for all the women on will be met is a good bet, as protection such as holding a secret meeting to hear questioned. The basis for the campus. After speaking to a this cannot be bought. the case. All parties directly deicision is outlined in a sum­ number of girls from all kinds of Bloodgiving is very nearly painless. All it involved in the case were notified mary of the court decision and backgrounds and in all different requires is a willingness to give. in advance and were present at should be referred to for the classes, the thing they miss most We endorse the blood drive and unhesitatingly the hearing. Because Tim Martin facts. It may be of interest that is having gentlemen as good was not notified does not an Echo reporter was present at buddies-nothing hot and heavy, encourage massive participation by all mem­ necessarily make the session a the "secret" meeting of the but good, "no strings attached" bers of the Taylor community. It is out hope that secret meeting. court. Kris Hoyt and Tim Martin male companionship. What is so on the day of the drive, the lines will be over­ Tim also implied there was were not there because they were difficult about having a good flowing with students, educators and ad­ favoritism in the hearing by not the defendants. The case was friendship with someone of the ministrators. saying I was consulted last spring against S.G.O., which was opposite sex? It seems to blow about the case. This is true.. I represented by their president, you gents away to think of having was consulted as to the proper Mark Beadle. a good time with a female. We procedure for filing a case in Besides the misrepresentation too are multi-purpose. Student Court. I scheduled the of facts, the slanderous im­ The other point that seems to case for this fall due to lack of plications made against Mike be a tender spot with me is the God listens to us time last spring. Walcott, Student Court Chief idea that you can generalize Even God Listens before we ask, but He tells us to Following the court session I Justice, were totally unjustified. where all the snobs live. This to personally notified Tim of the Last week I offered you the ask—He wants to listen to us. Mike Walcott was consulted last me is like saying that all the guys ministry of listening. It is more decision, explaining the in Morris are MEN! That would If God listens to us, especially spring as to whether Student difficult than talking. Too often procedure followed and reasons Court would hear the case and the be quite an overgeneralization. when He is not seeking in­ an "answer" is given when the for the decisions. It is un­ procedure necessary for a court Not all girls in one dorm are formation from us, and when He question has not even been asked. fortunate no communication took snobs. We all like and need knows all our needs before we hearing. A written litigation was God would not have to listen to place. received from the plaintiffs and friends, not the least of which pray—then surely we should us. Surely He does not need in­ court rules were followed. could be males. learn the art of listening—to Him formation from us. An example I am sure it would be ap­ My proposal is that perhaps and to each other. is His question to Adam in the "The Apple Tree preciated, not only by those through this letter you can un­ Milo A. Rediger Garden of Eden when, after his directly involved but also the derstand that your ideas of the Chancellor Gifts—Crafts—Plants disobedience, God said to him, • student body, if, in the future, the situation and the real situation Basquets—Antiques "Where are you, Adam?" God Editor Beth Waldrop truth would be presented instead vary—immensely. It would be 112 E. Berry 998-7452 surely knew where Adam was •News Editor Bob Conlon of one person's biased opinion. great to see a lot of interaction Open 10-6 Mon.-Sat. geographically; behind which Sports Editor '.r. Marianne Carter Sincerely, between males and females on a bush Adam and Eve were hiding. Layout Editor ...Colleen Gunder Kari Hoyt casual level. Some really funny He asked the question in order to Student Court Justice times have been had when guys Advisors ... Jane Halteman, Alan make Adam consider where he have called the dorm on the ' Winquist was—and not geographically Letter to the Editor: phone and just talked for fun, to only. "t is the policy of Taylor Appearing in the October 1st us without the pressure of, "Is University not to discriminate on But God says in the Bible"Call edition of the Echo, Mr. Frank this suave? Am I making a good the basis of race, national origin, on me—I will hear!' (Isa. 65:24) JOHN' Vaughan wrote the male's (at impression?" Let's see some or sex in its educational He promises to listen to His least his) point of view on the good times with easy friendships. programs, activities, or em­ children, even urging us to ask "dating scene", or the lack of it Becky Scott ployment policies, as required by and keep on asking (Luke South Hall Title VI of the Civil Rights Act U:9)-"I will listen and you will and Title IX of the 1972 Education receive." Awful Awful] Amendments. Inquiries regar­ Xwful Bin. Awful Good It is especially significant that ding compliance may be directed God listens, when we recognize to Dr. Robert D. Pitts, Our Specialties that He knows before we ask .Administration Building, Taylor what it is that we need. (Matt. ^University (998-2751, ext. 264 or •strawberry pie 6:8) He knows what we need $81) or to the Director of the •fried chicken Office of Civil Rights, Depart­ ment of Health, Educational and •pizza "For all your Auto needs,». Welfare, Washington, D.C. 4 See Charlie otRon ' ' FRANK'S Published weekly during the PISTON school year, except holidays and SERVICE vacations by the Echo staff, Gas City 674-1680 Taylor University, Upland Indiana.

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( Next to Pierce Governor Co.) 998-222: Oct. 8,1976 ECHO Cathie's Corner Upperclassman given shaft by parents hvby CathieCathlP AHurpAdare leave.IPDVO ThanThen IT wroteumntn mimyr folksfnllm an DadHo/1 1/ontkept sayingPNINNRF thattUnl lUn..they .../>>«were knJhad i/vto ...workn«i. whileu:i_ TI relaxed.i i IT carpar \irawash,ch hihoed the garden, took This year I found out something letter, asking where they wanted really busy that evening. My should have known it couldn't last care of the dog, picked up my I thought I would never have to to pick me up. Three days later I mom whispered something about forever. grandmother at the airport, and face. Can you imagine my shock got a postcard in my dad's parental duty and I began to I started to show my in- anything else they could think of when I discovered that my handwriting which said, "For­ doubt my status in the family. dependance by working away ato throw at me. When I parents don't love me! Maybe I mer residents have moved and I remember back in my fresh­ summers and buying my own suggested that I shop for a winter had better rephrase that left no forwarding address." man year when my parents clothes. The family got used to coat mom said, "Nonsense! You statement. My parents love me, Believing this to be one of my would beg me to come home. I not having me around. Then my haven't got time for that. The they just don't like the stranger dad's sick jokes, I decided to call was the oldest child, and the only dad got wise. One day 1 Women's Club is having a pot- they are putting through college. home. Of course, I called collect. girl, so they missed having me overheard him talking to Mom. luck dinner tonight and I told It all started when I decided that My dad answered, and when the around. I was glad to go where I "If she's making so much money, them you would make I wanted to go home one operator told him my name he was wanted. I complained about how come we got stuck paying for guacamole." I was glad to get weekend. What a mistake that said, "Who?" "Dad, it's me," I college, how hard the profs that expensive college?" Mom back to Taylor where there isn't was. Even now the whole thing • cried. He considered it a moment worked me. My folks ate it up agreed, but told him I couldn't much to do. seems like a bad dream. and then grudgingly told the and pampered me to pieces. work and go to college at the Freshmen, beware. Many of Usually, weekends in the fall 'operator it was alright. After "Don't bother getting up until same time. They decided to you have this to look forward to. are pretty busy for me, so when that, my mom came on the ex­ noon; I can do the housework by make up for that. If you train your parents right the guy I usually get a ride with tension. It took me fifteen myself." "I'm going out to hoe I got home this year only to find this year you won't have any told me he was heading north for minutes to convince them to pick the garden, but you just sit and out that they'd left everything to problems. Otherwise the best the weekend, I said I'd have to me up ten miles from the house. read a book or something." They do until I came. That weekend I thing to do would be not to go check my calender.Surprisingly, (My father hung up after that tried so hard to show that they cooked the meals, ran errands, home until Christmas, when you nothing important was going on long because he didn't want to could get along without me. My babysat, cleaned the house at least get to play Santa Clause. and I made arrangements to pay an enormous phone bill). brothers hated it because they directed a Jr. High yough group opinion page Title IX mean's what? by Rich Kidd figure how they will format their ERA" 2 Good old Roger Varland has little blurb. Perhaps the Pastor's "We encourage prayer" made his bid to become T.U.'s office should consider printing it "We support the rule of God" Homecoming Queen. I'm proud on the back of the Chapel "We help fight forest fires" of Roger. Why? Well, Roger took programs. A university that is "We've all taken swine-flu one look at the silly Title IX Effectively Christian should shots" garbage that has everyone make sure that their Chapel "This space donated by the Ad- running scared and decided to program complies with the law. Council as a public service of this take advantage of the confusion. Even if no one knows what non­ University." Probably one of the most out­ compliance is. standing features of the Title IX Since everyone in the least What's going on legislation is that no one really concerned with this legislation Parents Weekend—Oct. 8-10 knows what it is supposed to seems bent upon publishing the mean, or do. The one thing that fact that they are complying, Football-Defiance—Oct. 9 everyone knows is that the school maybe we could carry this new should publish everywhere that American tradition into areas To Kill A Mockingbird—Oct. they support or comply with the where we are not so publicity legislation. conscious. Indpls. Symphony—Oct. 13 Every week, the ECHO runs a We should start out with a huge little blurb stating that we sign in front of the Adminstration G. Hodson Art Exhibits—Oct 19- Hey, PIPTA AM THE one ABOUT EARL $UTZ?' comply. The Illium is trying to building. Under "Taylor 30 University" we could print: "An equal opportunity em­ Mousetrap—Oct. 20-23 ployer" SGO opens Disco "We obey Title IX" Larnelle Harris—Oct. 23 "The Bill of Rights is good" by \TA*1Neil Martin "We obey the Constitution" Results of a recent Student imade the following statement, "We also realize that as the "All Indiana laws obeyed." Senate astonished several "We feel that the student body disco will be a part of Taylor, it "We fight litter" members of the Taylor family. needs a place to go to be com­ must abide by the standards and "We give blood" The appropriation of funds for a pletely surrounded by others in rules set for the Taylor com­ discotheque (tentatively known "We support the right to vote" mutual fellowship. According to munity. This includes no playing "We do-do not support the as "The Disco Den") was passed ever source we have examined, a of music over 100 decibels, no unanimously by the student disco is the only place where one public displays of affection, no senators. Plans for the can go and become totally sunbathing, and no dancing. structure call for it to be erected relaxed. Students will find that "It is hoped that the student on the roof of the Student Union. the disco will be a place that they body will conform to the stan­ Access to the disco will be can socialize without feeling the dards set forth by the Disco through a trapdoor cut into the pressure of outside sources. Committee and abide by them." present Office of Student Activities. When completely constructed, We specialize in atMelie clothing 24-hour the disco will feature eight, three Ambulance feet in diameter, revolving Service mirror balls, twelve alternating But, see us for all your strobe flashers, five stategically latest 998-2101 placed black lights, three con­ sporting goods needs! tinuous-play slide projectors, one .in junior and fog machine, one bubble JONES machine, and one fifteen channel L-W Sporting Goods misses fashions multi-color organ. 236 E. Main JU eet Custom Printing a vailable on all garments. jGas Citv The senate, in announcing its FUNERAL 241 E. 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Interview with Dr. Fee I probably would have to Interviewer: JameMcClarin honestly answer no. I'm First of all, what do you see as wrestling with the biblical data the role of the Christian and I think I'm beginning to see university in today's world? What is your view of justice in what radical Christianity would I guess the role of the Christian the American system? do, but I'm not at all convinced college is two fold. One, it is to Our slogans are better than our that I have found effective ways allow an intellectual climate for realities. I don't think there has to work that out in my life. I'm Christians where they can been any solgan that has been one of those who has also been wrestle with the thoughts of men coined in the history of people caught up in a system that I don't and the ideas of the world in a better than that which is em­ know how to adjust to as a Christian world-view, or where blazoned over the Supreme Christian. I think I understand they can learn to develop a Justice building: 'Equal justice radical obediance at an in­ Christian world-view. I am for all.' It is the only hope for dividual level, yes; but in terms convinced that one of the great society in a sinful world; our of the way it works itself out into lacks in the church today is the problem is that it hasn't worked. the whole of life and my life and lack of integrating the whole of I'm not saying it doesn't work, family and society~I'm still life into a world-view that is but it hasn't worked. We simply working on that. specifically and dynamically do not believe in equal justice Christian. For most Christians in under law: justice, so called, can the church their Christian faith be bought, either by money or by has to do with saving their soul the color of the skin. It simply and going to church on Sunday isn't possible for a black in inner and worshipping God, but doesn't city Chicago to get justice, unless often affect their total life. It by some quirk, there is a judge affects their ethical life; that is, once in a while who comes to his they care about not stealing, and task Christianly. Evangelicals I don't mean that to be so Would you give your views on think that equal justice is really negative, but they care about the 'evangelicalism' of the happening because we have the being good and being kind and Presidential candidates? laws, but what they need to do is being Christian as individuals but I must admit that what gives go down and live with some of they don't think in terms of how me most pleasure, especially these people and see what so this affects economics, politics, with Carter's candidacy is to called 'equal justice' is doing to society as a whole, how it affect have found in 'Time' magazine, some of their lives. This is where art, theater-all of this. That is, in an article that was quite I have some of my difficulties. they don't think in those terms. unrelated to politics, a reference The Kingdom of God having It (the church) doesn't in­ to a certain individual as a 'born come is not merely an in­ tegrate the whole of life, and the again Christian'. It nearly blew dividualistic concern, but when Christian college is where that my mind because a year ago that we take seriously that the integration must take place, and would have been an im­ Kingdom of God has come if it doesn't, then it's not a possibility. I think present in Jesus, then surely we TSlV-X university anymore, it's a evangelicalism has been, for the are to see social justice, not that multiversity like everything else. most part, rather badly handled we save men by social justice but That's the first thing. and done in by the secular press. simply that we care for the poor Secondly, the Christian It has been almost ignored and the way Jesus did~without the university must have a deep certainly no attempt has been profit system. It seems to me that sense of mission, which is not a made to understand it. And the this is what this university must mission simply to each individual fact that our language now has be doing; if you don't do it, then student that comes, namely the national possibilities is pleasing who will? The Kingdom of God is integration of his faith into a to me. At least Carter's can­ not just an individual piety, it's Christian world-view; but, is a didacy has forced upon the individually pious Christians mission to the world where it American people the reality of invading the world redemptively urges upon this student to go out the evangelical world. I'm not and that means young men * and heal the hurts of humanity. ready to comment on either determining to go into law in the Those young people in a Christian candidate within the Mark inner cities to practice law where college who are being trained Hatfield frame. I consider Mark people need it and to be judges toward the professions need to Hatfield the one man in where people need it. If that does begin to think in terms of in­ Washington that I know who is not happen on a campus like this, vading the world redemptively trying to touch things redemp­ then help us all. rather than receiving a good tively in a truly biblical sense. He education so they can settle down understands what biblical and receive a lot of money in Christianity is and he is com- some suburban setting where mited to that and giving his life to they can be affluent like the rest it. I don't feel that I know Carter of the Americans. Hopefully, on a or Ford well enough in that campus like this, they will learn dimension. My guess is both of Are Christian colleges, in you to touch the world. Most of the to think about sacrificing or them have effected the marriage opinion, realizing these ob­ people I am convinced-there giving their lives to service. of Christian faith and the jectives? were some exceptions, hadn't These two things are what I American way of life in a way My experience can best be dealt with these questions. Most consider the unique things to a that they are maybe not aware of summarized in view of Wheaton. of the key faculty however, (the Christian college. think it's the sort of consciously. I That's not to single Wheaton out, faculty the students seemed to thing that nost evangelicals in the but I spent 5 years there, so I feel gravitate towards) were people local churches do; in fact, that I know the situation there who were really with it with probably students on campus pretty well. I felt very much that regard to the integration of their who will be reading this interview this was going on, not to its particular field of learning with will be shocked at the kind of fullest, but we were really the faith and were thinking in wholesale wiping out that I tend moving toward that. The people terms of how this hsould affect to do at this point, but I am deeply who taught in the Bible and the world in which we live. I convinced personally that most Religion department were simply don't know what is hap­ evangelical Christians simply pening here, but I certainly hope haven't thought through the basically aware that we were not just teaching head knowledge of implications of biblical the same. The Christian faith is Christianity with regard to the Bible, but that it was really not some sort of head trip, but it Have you seen "Monty Python whole American understanding teaching to think biblically and is finding practical outlets for and the Holy Grail?" of life. what I call 'Christianly,' in order that faith. No.

All photos by Roger Varland vL It Oy 1 tf 1 u e - Spiritual Emphasis Week Do you consider yourself a radical Christian? I probably would have to honestly answer no. I'm wrestling with the biblical data and I think I'm beginning to see what radical Christianity would do, but I'm not at all convinced that I have found effective ways In your opinion, what do you to work that out in my life. I'm think should be the attitude of one of those who has also been Christians in relation to the caught up in a system that I don't government? know how to adjust to as a I suppose at this point I speak Christian. I think I understand out of two sides of my mouth. On radical obediance at an in­ one side, I think that we should do dividual level, yes; but in terms the best we can to invade the of the way it works itself out into government redemptively. But I by Pam Jordan the whole of life and my life and must admit that I fell a little more apocalyptic, a little more What happens when a liberal family and society-I'm still Pentecostal is invited to be the working on that. hopeless about the government than I do about other things. I Spiritual Emphasis Week guess Mark Hatfield's experience speaker for the conservative is the one that makes me wonder evangelical Taylor community? if it's really possible. Here's a The open-minded students and man of intgrity who finally writes faculty appear to give the guy a a book, "Between a Stone and A chance. The true conservatives Hard Place," because he is may choose to spend the time set frustrated that most Christians aside for evening services in a don't even understand what more profitable manner. government really is. Most Perhaps they're legalists who Christians have so bought the will close their minds as they system that they can't even walk in the door. Those in the middle of the road tend to go to understand what he is trying to do within the system. the first few services just to see what the speaker is like and put The biggest problem I have him on trial all the while. with American Christianity is Excluding the apathetic, who what I call the 'Americanization' wouldn't attend Spiritual of Christianity and the inability to Emphasis Week servic-s see the government of the United anyway, our guest is expected States~the system-as ultimately "relate" to all the members 01 hostile to the Christian faith. We hope for the church is some kind the audience just described and have adopted the American way of apocalyptic catastrophe to come across in an unoffensive of life, baptized it, and called it bring about the great divorce manner saying only those things Christianity and think that to be between the 'Americanization' the Taylor community can accept American is to be Christian an, and a real understanding of without having to do a lot of real therefore, we have thrown biblical Chrisianity. And I don't thinking. ourselves into the concept of equate those two at all! I should This is the situation Dr. Gordon government to make the nation add that I consider myself a very Fee walked into. Perhaps he more Christian. But what we loyal American. I love the op­ expected the over-all reception usually mean by that is to make it portunities and the privileges Taylor gave him. Even if the more affluent, more in­ that this country means to me. I listener didn't appreciate the dividualistic so that the rich get am a nostalgic, love-the-fourth- things Dr. Fee discussed, he richer and the poor get poorer of-July-parades American. But should at least be able to admire and it turns into a militarian, by God's grace, wh have got to Dr. Fee's faith in himself. authoritarian, bureaucratic state learn to make a distinction Perhaps it is difficult for some which gobbles up the poor rather between the country in which God to overlook the seeming lack of than helps them-evangelical has privileged us to grow up in continuity in several of Dr. Fee's Christianity has been party to and what it means to be fully addresses or to avoid this system more than it has been Christian in a hostile en­ restlessness because of the prophetic against it. A man like vironment. And the hostility in somewhat lengthy background he Hatfield stands out like a prophet this instance is more subtle than was predisposed to giving. against that system and standing in Russia, because there the Maybe others were turned off as a prophet within the system he enemy is visible; here the enemy because of Dr. Fee's manner of is crucified by the very people has invaded the camp and we speaking. who should have been supporting don't even know it. Whatever negative responses one might have to him, there's a lot to be said on the positive side Are Christian colleges, in you to touch the world. Most of the Anyone who listens to Dr. Fee opinion, realizing these ob­ people I am convinced-there must realize that what he says is jectives? were some exceptions, hadn't from his heart. His honesty, My experience can best be dealt with these questions. Most personableness, intellectualism, summarized in view of Wheaton. of the key faculty however, (the and command of scripture were That's not to single Wheaton out, faculty the students seemed to particularly impressive. His use but I spent 5 years there, so I feel gravitate towards) were people of personal anecdotes and in­ that I know the situation there who were really with it with teresting -and provacqtive pretty well. I felt very much that regard to the integration of their analogies and illustrations made this was going on, not to its particular field of learning with his addresses enjoyable and fullest, but we were really the faith and were thinking in intriguing. I was moved by his moving toward that. The people terms of how this hsould affect moments of soft-spoken who taught in the Bible and the world in which we live. I emotionalism as he shared ver personal and private sentiments. Religion department were simply don't know what is hap­ basically aware that we were not pening here, but I certainly hope Dr. Fee challenged the Taylor community to learn and practice just teaching head knowledge of the same. The Christian faith is discipleship. He attempted to Bible, but that it was really not some sort of head trip, but it help lis learn to understand and teaching to think biblically and is finding practical outlets for accept the Pentecostal without what I call 'Christianly,' in order that faith. forcing his personal viewpoint on us. He genuinely desired that we should grow closer to God and be open to the Holy Spirit. Taylor needed to be exposed to Dr. Gordon Fee because he made us think. All photos by Roger Varland ECHO Oct. 8,1976

Taylor have soccer? by Mike Reger would have to be hired, and there 2:00. Olsen states that anyone For the past three years there simply wasn't enough money in who is interested may come and has been an organized group on the budget. He also added that participate - no experience campus trying to gain because of the demand for girls' necessary. The team meets on recognition so that they could sports there would have to be the soccer field beside the become a formal athletic team, expansion in this area before Chapel. more -oveifieally; a soccer team. another sport could be added. "Last year," explains Olsen, According to Dan Olsen, past Olsen went on to explain that "the team set up games on their president of the 22-member S.G.O., in an effort to promote own with Marion College alumni, soccer group, the "team" soccer on Taylor Campus, had and this year we hope to play an petitioned last year to become appropriated them with funds for organized fraternity group from recognized on campus but was the nets, balls and jerseys, which Ball State. If we were Taylor turned down by a faculty vote. they now are using. He also sponsored there would be no Prior to the faculty meeting they added that he felt there were a lot .problem in setting up a had already been recognized by of kids that really want soccer, schedule." Olsen also added that S.G.O. and the student life and many more students, he felt that Taylor would have a committee. national international alike, good team with a lot of par­ In an interview, Coach Bassett, would be attracted to Taylor for ticipation. Taylor athletic director, stated soccer in much the same way The Echo encourages the that the reason for the denial was that gridders are attracted for students and faculty to send their because of insufficient funds in football. ideas and comments, pro or con, the sports allowance. He stated The soccer team meets every to the Echo, in care of campus that an additional male coach Friday at 4:00, and Sunday at mail. 'Southern Knights' Dear reviewed Uncle Eldo by Bill Evans have been playing fine quality complementary electric piano "The Debate" and tell me who Many people have been sur­ for twenty odd years and, that is such an integral part of the won? prised by the recent resurgence with the addition of rock guitarist Crusader's sound. Signed, of jazz into the pop music market. two years ago, Bassist "Pops" Popwell, now a D.Bait Even rock musicians such as have acquired a new, updated full time member of the band, P.S. If the American Public Carlos Santana and Jeff Beck sound which is compatible with gooses the band along with won, I'd like to know when we get have released which can rock audiences. The Rolling remarkable taste and shines our prize. only be described as jazz. But this Stones recognized this when they especially on uptempo numbers is not the Duke Ellington, Count asked the Crusaders to open the such as "Feeling Funky", which Dear Uncle Eldo: Dear D.Bait; Basie music that your parents shows on the 1974 Stones "Tour of he wrote. I am a loyal TV watcher and I Man, do you have a strange listened and danced to. Not by a the Americas." The horn section with Wayne rarely ever have questions about name. long shot. This is a fusion of jazz The new , "Those Henderson and what I see. However, just the Seriously though, what you and rock encompassing the Southern Knights" is definitely makes one think that the members other night I was watching a new observed on the boob tube was urgent, dynamic sound of rock an improvement over their ac­ of Chicago have been listening to show that I had never seen before neither a news program nor a with the complicated chord claimed 1974 release "Chain the Crusaders for quite a while called, "The Debate". Now as far game show. It was the first run of structures and sophisticated Reaction". Drobablv because the and they probably have. as I can tell, it appears to be some a pilot for a new soap opera. Now, improvization of jazz. band members have had more Drummer "Stix" Hooper and kind of game show or quiz show. the story goes like this, there is a "", a time to adapt to and work with guitarist Larry Carlton are You might have seen it, but if you peanut farmer from Georgia with new album by the Crusaders is a new member Larry Carlton. Joe beyond criticism. Carlton's in­ didn't I will give you a brief lockjaw in the "smile" position fine representation of this type of Sample, who wrote two of the fluence on the band is con­ rundown on it. There are two and the co-star of the show (an music. The Crusaders, formerly seven selections, plays the type of siderable and the other contestants and a panel asks ex-jock from Michigan) tries to known as the Jazz Crusaders, understated but Derfectly Crusaders owe him much for his them questions. After one of the relieve this.condition by giving an modernizing influence. contestants answers a question, exciting rendition in % time from Most of the songs are funky and the other one can disagree with Grover Cleveland's inaugural Need Service? rythmically sophisticated and his competitor. address. Unfortunately, the some even have the drive of disco Now, what I don't understand is sound went out during the ex­ Paul's [TEXACO] Service music but without the boring how they keep points. After it was citing climax when the peanut repititions. all over, both sides said that they farmer grunted through his If you enjoy Chicago, corner <>f St. IUU. 22 \ 2< had won. Then they changed their smile, "Does anyone have a especially their instrumentals, minds and said that the pistachio?" you will probably love the American Public had won. Uncle Glad to be of service > Crusaders. After all, these guys Eldo, would you please try to Eldo. I are better right now than Chicago explain to me some of the rules of i ever will be. Sandwiches The Emporium Dinners DOWNTOWN Walnut PANTRY-SUNDRY Open till 9 p.m.-7 days • Pizza • Creak Golf Course Hartford City "the Tavlor Golf Moore's St. Rd. 3 N. team's course Foodland 1226 N. Walnut 400S & 725E Restaurant 348-0040 in Grant. C«>. welcomes Tavlor students 998-7551 hunnrv or otherwise - ' -. r-23^ ECHO Oct. 8, 1976 Taylor conquers Hanover by Steve Putnam to make the first down Taylor down Hanover worked the ball to to Coach Carlson and John Behind the last quarter heroics faced a crucial fourth and eleven his second consecutive 100 yard about the Taylor twenty five yard Bonhan for their defensive of quarterback Lee "Willie" situation. With everything riding game, gaining 104 yards in 22 line, and with four seconds preparations and adjustments. Whitman, the Taylor Trojans on this play Whitman faked a carries. Drew Hoffman caught remaining they attempted a field Offensive players of the week battled from be hind to beat dive to his tailback and dropped four passes for 41 yards. goal which was wide and their were Jim Deetjen and Ray Hanover College 13-12. Hanover, back to pass, finding his primary Coach Carlson said after the Homecoming weekend spoiled. Satterblom. Deetjen, playing the fifth ranked NAIA team in the receivers covered, he found wide game that it was "the first time The Taylor defense held Hanover against two time all conference nation was leading 12-0 when receiver Ray Satterblom behind in three years I could honestly for a total for 197 yards and one lineman Kelly Keirn graded out Whitman took over completing the Hanover's defenders and hit feel that every guy on the team touch down. The latter occurring at an impressive 88 percent, his five out of nine passes for Fourty- him deep in the end zone for the was giving 100 percent." Captain when a Taylor receiver fumbled 68 yard kick lack in the fourth six yards, He hit tightend Kevin score. The attempted two point Gordon Pritz made this a punt that was picked up by quarter put Hanover deep in their King on a five yard toss for conversion failed. With one statement after the game, "I Hanover defender and carried own endzone . Of Satterblom Taylor's first score. Jim Deetjen and fifty seconds remaining the have always felt a lot of con­ into the eidzone. Steve Coach Carlson feels, "He's the kicked the extra point. On Taylor defense had the awsome fidence in thsi team, but didn't Lawrence, anu Dave Dunbar best wide receiver-blocker in the Hanover's first play from challenge of stopping an of­ feel the fans shared that same were named defensive players of conference," who scored his first scrimmage following the touch­ fensive unit which had been confidence. I hope after this the week. Lawrence had four solo in four years. When down, Steve Speirs, Dave Dunbar touchdown game more people will come out averaging five hundred and tackles, three assists, and sacked asked about it Ray commented, and Gordon Pritz all hit the and support us." forty-six yards per game. When the quarterback twice. Dunbar Hanover ball carrier running off "I was shocked when 1 saw the Tomorrow Taylor hosts the defense forced Hanover into a had three solos, five assists, one tackle and jarred the ball free as ball coming at me, I wasn't the Defiance College which is 3-0 in fourth and nineteen situation it sack, and deflected a pass. The primary or secondary receiver." Pritz recovered it. Now Taylor conference play. Behind a much looked like it was all over except defensive secondary also showed Ray caught five passes for 74 had the ball on Hanover's twenty improved offensive line and the shouting, but an interference much improvement witn Steve yards. The Taylor offense ac­ yard line with approximately call by an official gave Hanover tailback Duane Davis, Defiance Hall being eligible for his first cumulated 283 yards, 139 in the has beaten Anderson Findley and three minutes remaining. Failing 1st and 10. As the clock ticked •— w —— — — — game. 1T1UL11Much illof theU1C l_icredit Cv must go air. Fullback Jeff Putnam had Earlham. Ladies defeat St. Mary's 4-0 by Connie Olson physically. I was proud of the seconds penetration time to St. The Trojane field hockey team way our players maintained their Mary's 5 minutes 30 seconds. advanced its record to 2 wins, 3 Christian witness on the field." Outstanding players for both losses and one tie last Saturday Taylor had many opportunities to games were Rhonda Jetters and before appreciative spectators on score, compiling 16 minutes 20 SPORTS Karen Gilley. "We were really home turf. In the morning, seconds penetration time com­ playing together!" exclaimed Taylor and Notre Dame played a pared with Notre Dame's 7 Rhonda. She shared that the scoreless game, while that af­ minutes 20 seconds, but were Trojanes had rather effectively ternoon, our women outplayed St. unable to put the ball in. employed the strategy they've before the goal and drives it back against Notre Dame and St. Mary's 4-0. Taylor totaled the Goals against St. Mary's were been working on in practices- up to her offensive team mem­ Mary's, who were "slower." In most penetration time (the scored by Sherry Dunton (one in having the wings take the ball bers. Team unity has "created the "thrust" position. Kaivi: amount of time a team has the first half) and Colleen Frank down the alleys, then passing to strong friendships, together we "tackles" the ball when the control of the ball between the (one in the first half, two in the the center in order to score. She talk to the Lord and thank Him," opponents penetrate tlie front opponent's 25 yard line and goal second). Overall it was "a faster felt both teams were "fair", but she added. line, hopefully to drive it out to cage) in both encounters. game with better team play. "not as good as other teams Both women expressed ap­ the Trojane wings, who will take The Notre Dame game was, Team rushing is what make the we've played"~rough and not as preciation for the spectators. it back up the field. "Coach according to Coach Lottes, "a goals possible," stated Miss skilled with their sticks. As They each praised teammate Lottes is fantastic," says Karen, slow game and very rough Lottes. Taylor had 9 minutes 45 "sweeper", Rhonda stops the ball Merita Miller who played goalie "at each practice we gain greater for her first time Saturday. Miss preparedness." Gilley said the games were Taylor confronts Indiana "fun!" and that "the basic skills University today. were applied more in the games"

Merita Miller shows victory doesn't come easily. B-team Volleyballers top Marian by Cleone Heebner perience. We are initiating a new ceptionally well for the first Last Saturday the Trojane offense called the 5-1. It is very match of the season. Overall we Volleyball Team traveled to effective because it always just need to play nore to develop Marian College in Indianapolis, allows a three spiker attack on more unity and team experience. to defeat them; 15-8, 15-4, 15-10. the front line. Our J.V. put the 5-1 Both junior varsity and varsity Even though Taylor's junior- into action on Saturday and did a should have a good season if they varsity squad played, Marian's very nice job with it. We. have a continue to work and imprbve varsity was still unable to win. lot of potential on both varsity upon skills and team play." The eagerness of the ladies to be and junior-varsity. When we Those who shared in the victory victorious was proven through become more acquainted with were: Laura Edwards, Vicki their hustle and good per­ our new offense (hopefully by this Tipenhauer, Delite Baumgard- formance. Kris Heinsman was Saturday) our gals should be able ner, Connie Duling, Jill Dunham, merited for excellent hustle. to defeat any of their opponents. Jan Dunham, Michelle Andrews, Others who contributed were We are also keeping a 4-2 offense Rachel Stiver, Cleone Shelly Andrews, leading scorer in our back pocket in case we HeebneF, Kris Heinsman, and with 11 points, followed by Laura need to use it. It's a basic offense Judy Frey. The junior varsity Edwards with 10 points. Assisting that is fairly easy to master; but record now stands at 1-0, with the to build the score were Jill we are looking to continue with varsity aiso l-o. The teams Dunham-6 pts; Rachel Stiver-5 our 5-1 because it really develops journey to Fort Wayne Tuesday, pts; Jan Dunham-4 pts; Judy our hustle on the back court and it October 5th to take on I.U.P.U. Frey-4 pts; Kris Heinsman-4 pts; allows our spikers and blockers Then on Saturday, at home, the and Cleone Heebner adding 1 to really become consistent." ladies will host I.U.'sD'B" team, point. Miss Glover commented, Miss Glover also stated that, and Valparaiso's "A & B" teams. "Saturday gave us needed ex­ "The whole team played ex­ Shery Duntun charges ball as rookie Colleen Frank looks on. Oct. 8,1976 ECHO Tennis team defend HBCC title by Jay McCracken conference include four defen­ The Taylor Tennis Team ding champions, Brian traveled to Findlay College in McEachern, Rick Seaman, Mark pursuit of the conference Rexroth, and Greg Moore joined championship, today. The by veteran Doug Starkey and Trojans heavily favored to rookie Jimmy Anderson. sweep, will nevertheless have to Still uncommitted at this late be on top of their game to win hour is the honorable athletic each of the singles and doubles director and head coach, Sheldon titles. Particularly tough will be Bassett. he seems to be the only Earlham's Noil Man, an im­ one not forecasting a sweep. migrant from Holland, his papers Following the conference the and passport are under in­ netters will play Big 10 innerstate vestigation. The line up for rivals, Purdue and Indiana.

TOP ROW (R to R) Mark Jackson, Greg Moore, Jim Anderson, Steve Smithy; BOTTOM ROW (L to R) Mark Roxroth, Rick Seaman, Brian McEachren, Doug Starkey. Guy's Intramurals

by Jay McCracken running of their captain Mark Carl Dalland, Brian Christy, Jim Despite many vicious rumors Ahlseen, who could possibly have Lamdlie and Rob Anderson. 2nd of violence in Intramural been the fastest back in the Morris also a preseason favorite Football, the Taylor men have league. Quarterback Rollie also tied for third. A potent of­ completed a very successful Clarkson mixed into this running fense with a varied attack was season. Substantially less serious game an excellant passing attack led by QB Bob Smith and running injuries occured this season with his primary receivers being backs Dave Ellis and Brian compared to previous years. To Charles Schram and Phil Dun­ Mollenkamp opening the holes the knowledge of this writer, two can. were Hans Malbranche and Zane men required serious knee Tying for third place were 4th Huffman. surgery (Mark Maxwell and Morris and 2nd Morris and Off The Morris Hall entries Doug Greenwood). Many others Campus . 4th Morris relied on a amassed a very respectable total were stitched up in very minor rock hard defense recording 6 of 19 wins, 9 losses and 2 ties. injuries. shut outs. Standouts include four Wengatz totals were 24 wins, 32 The men from 2nd Wengatz led lettermen, Dan Meisner, George losses and 4 ties, due mainly to an the way with East winning the Myers, tackles Rob Hoeffer and unusually poor record from third championship and West coming Berry Huffman, linebackers Jay floor, 2-18. in second. Second East showing McCracken and Rookie John an awesome defense led by Lowrentson and cornerbacks B league also has seen some Captian Mark Renard and the Steve Grice, Kerry Cole, and excellent competition, with 4th Whitfield brothers Drew and Jim Brad Ramsland. Morris well out in front now 11-0, along with Jim Straup and a fine Off campus somewhat a having yeilded a mere 6 points in secondary. Offensively, Quar­ disappointment was hurt by an eleven games. terback Paul Straup and Backs injury to Dave Dodge. Captain John Ellis and Mark Rutzen Scott Pursley led the group of provided a solid attack both on very experienced players in­ the ground and through the air. cluding: Danny Wolgemuth, Second West relied heavily on the Arnie Sprunger, John Kuiper, Tennis Coach Sheldon Bassett looks forward to another successful season but refrains from predicting HBCC title win. Gal's Intramurals Gal's Intramurals Gal's Intramurals teams. This is called the "fum­ by Jill Laird ble pass." "Girls, when they Echo sports writer said that anyone was eligible to Once again it is time for girls receive a pass, they did not mean intramurals. This year they are that everyone should try to on the kicking off the program by same play!" There was one team bringing back an all time who surpassed this play. It was a favorite, powder puff football. great pass to "anyone who It seems to be catching on very happened to be there". After well, as there are few forfeits and bouncing off several people the much enthusiasm among teams. ball nestled into the arms of one They are all in the fighting but scared and unsuspecting girl. Not second center Olson has the lead, knowing what to do she stood with a record of five wins and one there until member of her team loss. First and Second East Olson came to the rescue by pushing are nip and tuck for second place her down the field and across the with three wins, two ties and no goal for a touchdown. losses. We have yet another tie Sheldon Bassett, intramural Kimball Johnson and teammate Diane Gabrielson scramble for ball in for third place between Third director, and Karen Cocking, recent hockey action. Olson and Second South. They student intramural director, are the team championships behind holes. Keith (Barker) Bowman each have three wins, two losses very pleased with the way "Golf Ball State, Notre Dame, Purdue, was 2nd for Taylor followed by and one tie. powder puff football has caught Sophomore Terry Schaumleffel Butler, and Depauw. Nineteen Don Faimon. Golf is a Spring The girls are doing surprisingly on. Foreseeing no adverse ef­ tied for State Medalist with a 74, colleges were entered. The 1st Sport at T.U. thus the Indiana well with their football strategy. fects, they are anticipating the but lost in the playoff for State day was cancelled because of Intercollegiate Tourney was their There is one play however that opening of womens tennis in­ Championship, last Tuesday in rain and so the championships only appearance until next seems to be a favorite among the tramurals within the next week. Indianapolis. Taylor took 6th in were determined with only 18 spring.