April 10, 1957 "Ye Shall Know the Truth" Volume XL, No
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Orchids to everyone that helped in Y. C. Taylor University, Upland, Ind. April 10, 1957 "Ye Shall Know the Truth" Volume XL, No. 12 Victory Chapel Reviews Guest Invaders Cook, Weiss & Chairmen Register at 1,109 Results of Conference This past weekend 1,109 guests Commend '57 Y.C. poured into Youth Conference as the rain poured down. The Youth Conference 1957 is over and this year's speakers, jolly April weather, however, Bob Cook and G. Christian Weiss, have left the campus. aid not dampen many spirits or mow away much attendance, me beii-hops were all fulfilling their initial duty in professional ouck(y) lashion. The group whicn attended was practically all pre-registered out of the 1,268 who had sent in registra tions. Registration began Friday at 1:30 p.m. and continued until Saturday noon. The many guests of Youth Conference came from the three usual states, Indiana, Michigan and Ohio, and several came from Pennsylvania, Geor gia, New York and Canada. One hundred ten sponsors, 346 boys and 653 girls were ac commodated in private homes and dormitories with mattresses for all! The Taylor students found their rooms sufficiently overrun—and running over!—- Many hundreds who gather in Maytag gymnasium for '57 Youth possibly averaging nine in a Conference questioned or affirmed their standards for God's bal room. ance. By Sunday evening almost ev Marty Bailey and G. C. Weiss solving a problem. Jay Kesler finding Youth Conference Victory showed 69 first decisions, 102 eryone had gone again and with solid solace in a milling crowd, Bob Cook interviewing seekers Chapel yesterday morning pro dedications and 29 missionary them Youth Conierence 1957. a composite second of a camera-flash, representative of three vided the opportunity for the dedications. $1,020.27 was the Influence and results, however, days. student body to praise God for total of the missionary offering undoubtedly will never pass. His help last weekend. taken for Bill and Joan Yoder's Dr. Bob Cook had previously Following hymn singing the work among German youth and been to Taylor and to Youth students, in a testimony period, $1,377, the total of Sunday's of I.C.C. Initiates Conference but it was all new to expressed gratitude for deci fering for expenses. Dr. Weiss, who said he had not sions made by their guests, the Prov. 3:27 was the verse giv known of such an effective way spiritual experience resulting en to challenge students to main New Electioning of reaching high school students as Youth Conference. from their participation, and tain a positive attitude and con Class elections and a queen the general unity of the student tinue in the Youth Conference contest are on the agenda for These men were thrilled with body. spirit. the Inter-Class Council, Tuesday the good spirit among the vis Several musical groups par Jay Kesler and Marty Bailey, evening, April 8. itors, and agreed that both the ticipating in the services gave Y.C. co-chairmen and Kenn Gan- A more effective class elec high school and the Taylor stu a resume of their selections. gel, YC songleader, conducted tion is hoped to fulfill more dents were benfitting from the The presentation of statistics the service. student participation and cam meetings. Dr. Weiss felt that pus spirit. The three steps to the most of the decisions would be new election caption are as fol lasting, for the young people ing Youth Conference. These lows: came seriously and "meant bus TEEN-TALKERS, cannot be measured numerical (1) Nomination forms availa iness with the Lord." He com ly, but to give some idea of the ble to everyone below the poster mented on the lack of spiritual ALTAR COUNSELORS number of decisions made, the background of some of the young in Magee lobby are to be turned people. HELP CONVERTS altar workers have come up "One thousand one, one thou in at the post office by Friday, with the preceding figures. sand two . three—keep the April 12. The speakers liked the theme (Continued on page 4) line moving," say the registrars. (Continued on page 4) "Weighed in the Balance," and Out of over 1,100 young peo they did not find it difficult to ple who registered, 69 made compose messages centered first-time decisions for Christ. around this theme. Dr. Cook 102 dedicated their lives to the geared his messages more for Lord's will and 29 pledged their the high school students, where lives to missionary service. PSOPNCT CATSUPS COMPANY as Dr. Weiss spoke mainly to Teen-Time Talkers had their Christians whether in high discussions on "Standards that n school or college. Stick," (in correlation with a Marty Bailey and Jay Kes "balance" standard) "Social "HTNS TNI MOL T/TODIS ler, the co-chairmen of Youth Life of a Christian" and "Voca Conference have both held top- tions." The latter is a new topic responsibility positions in the for teenagers to receive infor During Youth Conference, helped at the grill were: Larry weekend's mass programming. mation. cafeteria help shoved by 46 Paxson, Dave Snell, Mike Wil Each are planning for future Led by Miriam Culp and Brad trays in one minute. Manage liams, Jane Legg, Gladys Haak Christian service. Marty is pre Moore, the group leaders were ment was in the hands of the onson and Jim Dahl. The added paring for the mission field. Jay each supplied with a sign num Prophet Company with Mr. and attractions for the grill included at present is holding a pastorate bered according to each guests' Mrs. Howard McCormick and two huge posters which present and even found it necessary to group. Attendance at meetings Mr. John Francis from Oklaho ed the prices of delicacies rang absent himself Sunday morning hit a high average and reports ma managing. ing from hot chocolate to sun to drive 110 miles round trip from leaders said participation Many will agree all meals dae cups to ham salads and on for service only to have to re was very satisfactory. were superb. Forty extra help to toast and jelly! A big candy peat the trip Sunday evening. Their hours of work were not ers were added to the list of case featured weight-encourage in vain, by far. The fruits of approximately 20 regular cafe ment articles such as doughnuts, their labor are the changed lives teria workers. Smiles all around "shoe string potatoes" and Mr. Orientation Leaders and lifetime decisions made dur on the part of the student help Goodbar's. Dishes overflowing ers lent a glad-I'm-working at with pickles, mayonnaise, mus To Apply by May 1 mosphere to the general cam tard, cheese, sugar chunks and pus appearance. Waiters pushed catsup made it easy for guests If you are interested in work those large wagons around, to put on the "added" touch. Of ing with next year's freshmen stacked trays and cleaned off course, some of the high school as an orientation leader, you tables almost as if their lives ers in their spare time made are invited to so inform the depended upon it. The girls in From pan to hand, from tray to their way to the grill. However, Dean of Students. the cafeteria line dished out table, the cafeteria line moved while discussion groups, (Teen "slaw," piled bread, placed meals with mechanical timing. Any freshman, sophomore or straws and wrapped silverware Talk Time) were going on, TU junior who would welcome this onto the trays while singing or an abrupt halt as they placed students lounged around the ta experience, who has had two or exclaiming "Faster! Faster!" and paid for their orders at the bles of the grill, exulting in more hours of psychology and Trays upon trays of butter, cake cashier's desk. The cashier gave their few moments of peace. who would enroll for the Prin and cookies slid effortlessly into her customers a card on which ciples of Leadership course is place as soon as one became the bill for the order was re eligible. Future business exec empty in the line. Clean silver corded. The customers then el RADIO LOG utives, teachers, ministers and ware and trays were carried al bowed their way through the leaders of various types should crowd, gave their cards to the Tune in to "Chapel Meditation?," profit from this experience. The most immediately into line Taylor's own broadcast, heard weekly whenever needed. extra folk behind the counter, throughout northern Indiana. Principles of Leadership course Meanwhile, back at the grill, waited impatiently for the Fri. 2:30 p.m. WARU-am Peru 1600 kc. now offers three hours of credit. the McCormick's crew of six ex quickest order they ever re Fri. 2:30 p.m. WAIU-fm Wabash 9.7 kc. Applications must be in by Sat. 1:15 p.m. WCMR-am Alkhart 1270 tra. plus the regular help, heard ceived and then fought their kc. May 1, 1957. Personnel will be orders, served orders and pre way back to the table, or at Sun. 12:15 p.m. WKTL-am Kendal- selected by the deans, Dr. Cross, pared more orders. Hundreds of least to an empty square in the ville 1570 kc. the president of the student Sun. 7:15-7:30 WBV Richmond 1490 kc. Where's my discussion group guests stampeded into the al linoleum. Sun. 10:30 a.m. WCBC Anderson 1470 body and this year's orientation number? ready jammed grill and came to The six extra workers who kc.