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The Echo: March 20, 1964 -2J2_ The copy . was published unlo all people . Esther 3:14 Friday, March 1964 TAYLOR UNIVERSITY — UPLAND, INDIANA VOL. XLIV —NO. 9 warni Student Council Holds Election, Places New Rules in Operation Elections for next year's stu- political issues and to act as liaison carry out the social activities and dent body officers will be held between the student body and re- improvements which are the re­ March 23, at the Campus Post Of- gional and national student or- sponsibility of the Student Coun­ fice and Sammy Morris. ganizations." cil." Nominations were held under Roger Loewen and Jeff Dye are Two tasks are involved in the Stan Guillaume, Marcey Minks new rules this year. The rules in- candidates for chairman of Service office of the Student Academic volved the requirment for a grade Committee and will "be responsible Affairs Committee Chairman. point average of 1.75 for all candi- for all service projects which are These are "to consider items deal­ dates. the responsibility of the Student ing with the acedemic life of the Two teams will be running for Council." university" and "to work in co­ Express Thanks For Staff Work the offices of president and vice- The Social Sommittee Chairman operation with the Faculty Aca­ president. The first team is made candidates are Lois Tillman and demic Affairs Committee. Ron As the big weekend of April 17, weekend. up of Paul Taylor and Denny Mol- Kent Fishel. The duties involved Oakerson and Bill Crane are run­ ler, while the second team con- in this office are "to plan and ning for this post. 18, 19, approaches, last minute Dennis Kinlaw, a former speak sists of Lynn Miller and Jack Van Dave Horsey, Jim Raikes and details are being taken care of for er on campus and Don McFarland, Vessem Chuck Papp are all running for the expected 700 Youth Conference an alumnus of Taylor, are the two Those running for secretary are the office of Councilman-at-large. conferees that will be the guests speakers for this time. They have Sheryl Hatton and Ruth Elaine Faculty Members Resident students are to vote in of students at Taylor. been in constant communication ^eger' Candidates for the office the Sammy Morris Lobby and com­ *«• u no • xi. j j t r , , ... of treasurer are Bob Stewart and muters and married students are March 28 is the dead line for with the cabinet and are looking , JerryT Showalter.n Receive Promotions to cast their ballots in the Campus registration so be sure all applica- forward to this well spent time Susan phiHips is the only candi- Post Office. tions are in by then. with much anticipation and en- date for Campus Communications The administration of Taylor There will be an open forum This coming Monday, March 23, thusiasm. Committee. The task of this of- University has recently announced where students may ask questions that there will be another Youth Con- Stan and Marcey are exception- fice is to handle matters of com- several members of the pres- of all candidates except President munication within the student ent faculty are to receive promo- ference chapel. A worship service ally happy with Youth Conference and Vive-President. This will take body. tions in their respective depart- place tonight from 6:50 to 8:00 will be conducted in which the preplanning, and publicly express The duty of the Organization ments. Raised to the status of full P.M. in Campbell Parlor. professor wil1 be Mr cabiet will be introduced. Special appreciation for hard work, prayer, .Committee Chairman is "to corre- - Herbert Lee, A mass rally is scheduled for emphasis will be on selected read- and persistence on the part of each late organizational and interor- E^Lbfth^oe ^ 9:00 to 11:00 p.m. in the gym. All ings and special music. cabinet member and faculty advis- ganizationai activities, including anatomy. and Misa vida* Wood campaigning ends at midnight Saturday. At this time Stan Guilluame and or Mtss Benmng and Professor electiong and the scheduiing of or- professor of biology. Marcey Minks would like to pub- Lutny . ,, ,, ^ licly thank all those who helped "We are looking forward to a gainzational meeting times. Mrs Mary Dean and Dr. Kan Ori in the Youth Conference chapel dynamic conference and one which Campaigning for this office are wlU be Promoted to the rank of Phoebe Dew To Give skit with special recognition to will be a blessing and challenge to Steve Bedi and Gene Platte. associate pro essor. Louise Smith and Sharon Howard each student and conferee. We Running for the Public Affairs ^be administration also an- Recital Thursday nounces for the organization and writing realize it is only through the grace . T J T> J.<- A that Dr. Harold Sny- Chalrman are Jud of the script, to Alona Martin for of the Lord that Youth Confer- y Bennett and der will become the head of the On Thursday, March 26, Phoebe the 1964 chorus, and to Carol ence 1964 will be a success. Please Jlm Morrls- Their duty wl11 be "to Biology Department at the first of Dew will be giving her senior pi­ Davis for the theme "He Giveth continue to remember us in pray- promote a healthy campus inter- Coming to Taylor in the fall ano recital. Phoebe studied under More." er." est in national and international semesber will be Miss Hilda Stude- private teachers in Hong Kong Because of the hard work of baker of 0ssian> Indiana" Miss and took piano exams under the Studebaker is coming to replace Tony Ladd, Elaine Miller, Nancy Miss Vonciel Davis as assistant Ackerman, Evan Bergwall, and professor of English. Miss Stude­ Dave Golden, the Musicale on Sun­ Romeo And Juliet To Be baker received her Bachelors de­ day evening was a success, too. gree from Manchester College in Kurt Hunsburger and Connie 1953 and her Masters degree in Cuthbertson have been meeting Fifth In Film English from Ball State. She has with the Altar Counselors as have also acquired more than 45 hours been Lynn Miller and Nancy Ver- William Shakespeare's Romeo Mercutio and slays him in a duel, of post-graduate studies in speech dell with the Discussion Group and Juliet will be presented March Romeo in turn slays Tybalt and and theater at Ohio University. Leaders — all m preparation for 21 at 8:00 p.m. in Shriener Audi- flees for his life. A member of the United Church the well planned and organized torium as the fifth film in the cur- In the mean-time, Romeo and of Christ, Miss Studebaker is also rent film series. Juliet are secretly married. This a member of NEA and the Nation- Dr. Elder To Speak The play, a romantic tragedy, action is unknown by her father al Council of Teachers of English, has been described as "one of who arranges to have her marry She will commute from Ossian. Shakespeare's most tender dra- someone else. In her effort to After having been away for sev- London Royal Conservatory. Both On Sandburg Prose mas," and takes place in Verona, avoid the second marriage, she eral years, Miss Evelyn Van Til, she and her rother, Daniel, came Italy, in about the fifteenth cen- takes a medicine which brings assistant professor of English to the United States to study at Dr. Marjorie Elder, of the Mar- tury. The plot involves two famous about the climax of the tragedy, will return to Taylor next year, Taylor University four years ago. ion College English Department, families that have been feuding Each of the movies of the film Miss Van Til has spent two years Phoebe will receive her B.A. de­ will be giving a lecture on Carl for years; the Montagues and the series are free to members of the at the University of Iowa on her gree in piano on May 31. Sandburg's prose rhythm in L-7 Capulets. Taylor family. Ph.D. program. The recital program includes on March 26 at 10:30 a.m. Romeo, a son of the house of Beethoven's Sonta, Op. 90, Debus­ Dr. Elder received her Ph.D. Montague, had thought himself to sy's "Ondine," Chopin's Etude in from the University of Chicago in be in love with Rosaline. When he C minor, and fifteen Hungarian the area of American Literature realizes she is to be present at Burkholder, Knudsen Announce peasant songs of Bartok. and her Masters degree in speech the house of Capulet for a party, The finale will be the first move­ from the University of Wisconsin. Romeo and his trusted friend, ment of Schumann's Concerto in At the University of Chicago, she Mercutio, masquerade and enter SpringBanquetTheme, Bouquet A minor. Miss Barbara Carruth, studied linguistics under two of the party as invited guests, Phoebe's piano teacher, will ac­ the leading men in that field. Upon Romeo's arrival at the The 1964 Spring Banquet, spon- They will play from a "gay nine- company her for the Concerto. Although the lecture will be party, he meets Juliet and im- sored by the Student Council, will ties" bandstand situated in the cen- The romantic, impressionistis, and contemporary periods are all presented to the Grammar for mediately falls in love with her be held Wednesday, April 29, at ter of the room. Will Cleveland is Teachers class, anyone wishing to and she with him. Complications 6:00 p.m. in Camp Dining Room, to be the Master of Ceremonies represented in the program. attend will be welcome. English arise, however, when he learns she This year's theme for the ban- for the dinner, This recital is part of the grad­ and speech majors are especially is a member of the house of quet will be "Bouquet." Sharon Burkholder and Don uation requirements for senior invited, since this lecture will be Capulet.
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