The Echo: October 22, 1982

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The Echo: October 22, 1982 Index Editorials 2 Letter to the Editor Pizza Coupon 2 Randy Stonehill Concert Soccer Club News Features 3 Play Review 3 page-2 Sports "!"!!!" 4 page 3 page 4 Sports Quiz 4 LXXXVI Issue 6 The Echo Upland, Indiana October 22, 1982 TSO Stresses Accountability Taylor Student Organization Approved Budget 1982-1983 „ Approved Approved and Stewardship of TSO Funds Revenues Allocations Total Photo bv Keith Riccitelli Coke 2,100 Student Fees 21,700 Refrigerator Rental Income (65) 2,467 Vending Commission 200 Van Revenue Expenses 26,475 Personnel Expenses President 1,200 Vice Pres/Activities 900 Vic Pres/Services 900 Treasurer/Activities 400 Treasurer/Services 400 Press Services Coordinator 300 Publicity Activities #1 300 Publicity Activities #2 300 General Services Coordinator 200 Special Projects Coordinator 200 Issues Coordinator 200 Free University Coordinator 200 "In the interests of students, I inet of TSO. News of the Day typist 900 would like to see published reports of The executive cabinet is made up World News of the Day typist 100 the TSO budget annually." These of the Vice Presidents of the SSC and Senate Secretary 200 were Scott Preissler's words last SAC, Chief Justice of the Student Operating Expenses V 6,700 spring when running for student body Executive Expense 200 Mike Wright, Brian Ferro, Ron Johnson, and Greg Davis show school spirit at Court, Director of Student Programs, Homecoming football game. president, and here is his promise Chairman of the Senate, Multicultural Office Expenses kept ; a published report on the Taylor Coordinator and Press Services Coor­ Equipment (Typewriter Maintenance) 200 Student Organization's Budget. dinator. News of the Day Supplies (World, Daily) 500 The budget process is initiated Major companies publish budgets Office Supplies (ribbon, paper, envelopes) 300 each spring three weeks prior to the for their constituents, and as a stew­ Telephone 200 end of school. Along with a council of ard of the resources God has endowed Postage 50 Homecoming Lowell Haines and treasurers for the to TSO, Preissler wishes to exhibit to Press Services Board 75 Student Activities Council and Stu­ you the same accountability. Student Services Council 250 dent Services Council, he put together Preissler feels it is so important to Senate Supplies (Minutes Distribution) 50 Weekend Recap this budget. maintain a true attitude of steward­ Student Court 200 Preissler then submitted this bud­ ship and to take a strong stand on the 1,925 Just one suggestion for anyone who may be doing Homecoming stage design get to the new 15 member student Sen­ issue of accountability to God for what Program Expenses next year: It would be wise to measure the width of the chapel doors before you ate in keeping to the guidelines of th He's given us. Handbook (Who's New) 2,300 build three eight-foot flats. It would be much more time efficient and save wear TSO Constitution. The Senate then This is just a little part of his atti­ Student Directory (Spring Distribution) 1,400 and tear on one's emotional stability. spent 2 weeks in deliberation over tude towards the students and TSO Club Assistance 1,500 -Chris Loomis, Publicity State Design ICC Funding (100/Class, 100/ICC) 500 each single item of the constitution. this year. Preissler intends to keep I m glad it's over! -Kelly Neer, Physical Arrangements After obtaining Senate approval it the student body informed by pub­ Refrigerator Rental 1,920 Free University (Publicity, class schedule) 300 is now the responsibility, by way of lishing information such as this „ . ,, ,. Homecoming was an the consitution, of the president of throughout the year. He trusts that Dorm Fund Supplement .>> effective blend between students and alumni. We tried to make everyone feel TSO to dispense these funds, subject the students will keep him up to par on Blood Drive 100 welcome and comfortable by getting the alumni involved in the service and to the approval of the executive cab­ their ideas as well. Airport Van Service 250 letting the students have a part as well. -Judy Goodman, Homecoming Chapel Van Payments 3,120 Refrigerator Delivery 100 Overall, the pep rally went well. It was fun because a lot of people helped out Financial Aid Department Bike-A-Thon ($50/class, trophies, misc.) 300 and I learned a lot and got to know many people. Next year I hope we can get New Programs Account 2,530 the whole student body to be involved. -Kim Brontsema, Pep Rally 14,320 Combating Federal Cuts Miscellaneous Expenses It was real-; Leadership Development Budget 1,000 ly enjoyable and I'm happy about the way things went. Hearing a 50th class by Duane Beeson (Fall Workshop, Nat'l Conference) reunion member say he had a good weekend mean a lot to me. Bob Neighbour, The publicity given to the Reagan ly get aid, the average was $4192. Convention Expense 1,300 Student Co-Chairperson administration's proposals to cut stu­ For the past few years, the per­ TSO Elections 300 I did enjoy it. One thing that was exciting was the class dent aid last spring is one factor of centage of Taylor students needing fi­ Leadership Nameplates 80 of '32 people at Open House. Think about what it will be like to come back in 50 Taylor's declining enrollment, nancial aid has remained about the TSO Recognition Banquet 500 years from now. Meeting these people was great. -Bete Demeke, Open House according to Tom Ayers, director of same. Ayers says what's changing is Organizational Memberships 200 Homecoming Weekend went financial aid. how much each of those people need. Senator Consituency Correspondence ($10ea) 150 smoothly this year. The students and Ayers says some students pan­ The average need of students who ap­ 3,530 alumni intermingled at the Tom Ne- icked when they heard of the student plied for aid this year was $4548, a 6% therton concert, The Homecoming funding proposals. They thought the increase over last year. Total Expenses $26,475 Pops Concerts, the play "You Can't proposals were actually cuts, al­ To keep up with the increased Take it With You," and the various though Congress didn't go along with need, Taylor offers more work study sporting events. There were many fa­ many of Reagan's ideas for cutting jobs now than in the past years. Ayers Taylor World Outreach miliar faces along with the new/old student financial assistance. Ayers attributes this to a greater effort on by Wendy Priebe faces. thinks many students gave up their the part of the school to provide jobs. Opportunities for spiritual growth Attendance was high at all of the college plans because of the mistaken helping the surrounding communities. lenge them to respond. Students are He credits the many supervisors who by service in the community as well scheduled events; not only did many idea that they wouldn't get enough fi­ Taylor Christian Artists.meets the encouraged to play an active part in have cooperated with the financial aid as around the world are available alumni return, the students partici­ nancial aid. needs of churches and organizations carrying the gospel of Christ to the office concerning job openings. Tay­ through Taylor World Outreach. This pated extensively in the three day ex­ In actuality, although the 1982 fig­ through Christian programs of music, world not only by going abroad them­ lor's policy that students must get organization is directed by the TWO travaganza. ures are not complete, Taylor stu­ drama, puppets, ventriloquism, and selves, but by supporting other mis­ permission from the financial aid of­ Cabinet and consists of six major divi­ One special group of alumni that dents this year will probably receive clowns. sionaries through prayer and fund- fice to work on campus has also been sions which are: Community Out­ spent the weekend at Taylor was the about as much aid as they did last The fiftieth annual Yough Confer­ raising. a factor in improving the work study reach, Taylor Christian Artists, Youth class of 1932. They had their fiftieth year, a total of $4,008,487. Although situation. ence will take place March 18-20,1983. Lighthouse, a group ministry, Conference, Fellowship for Missions, reunion; this year relatively large federal funding may be down a little This special weekend brings over 1000 reaches Nassau, Bahamas. Each Ayers says only seven students eli­ Lighthouse and Residence Hall Chap­ numbers were able to return. from last year, Ayers expects the fi­ high school students to Taylor's cam­ spring 22 students are selected for the gible for work study have told his of­ lains. The weather was sunny and cool, nal statistics will show larger pus for evangelistic Christian growth following Interterm to go and min­ fice they can't find a job this year. Community Outreach involves the perfect for a football game or a walk amounts of state and Taylor aid. meetings. Many opportunities are of­ ister in Bahamian school convoca­ Another 27 don't have enough work communities of Upland, Hartford around the lake. Although the Trojans However, Taylor's financial aid di­ fered for Taylor students to become tions and evening church services. study. In the past two years, about 80 City, Marion, Muncie and other sur­ were not victorious in their battle rector points out that the same eligible students were unable to find involved. The sixth and last branch of TWO rounding areas and stresses the meet­ Fellowship for Missions is de­ against Findlay the game was excit­ amount of money this year is not work. is the outreach of the residence hall ing and the stands were packed.
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