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Students enjoy meeting caniims guests at informal receptions which follow performances. Cultural Programs Attract Wide Interests During the year, outstanding personalities in many fields are brought to Taylor to speak and to perform. The e.xperience of the student is vastly broadened by his contact with important figures in government, religion, science, education, and the arts. Some of the guests are invited to participate in a cliapel convocation; some entertain during the evening lyceum series; some are sponsored by the Student Union Board. Because the development of the whole person is the object of educa- tion at Taylor, cultural and social activities are empha- sized along with the academic pursuits. Mr. Sandy Coggan, U.S. Depart- ment of State, explained U.S. pol- Henowned pianist S il- ney Foster performs. 14
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Co-chairman Joe Miller and Charlene Phillips spent many hours discussing and planning for Youth Conference. Hundreds of students attend the sessions of Missionary Conference and listen in- tently to the guest speakers. Crowds, mattresses, long lines, discussion groups, sleepless nights, outstanding speakers, lasting commit- ments— these are a few of the things that make Youth Conference at Taylor such a memorable event. This spring about 1000 high school students and their spon- sors converged on the campus to hear Dr. Robert Finley and Rev. Jay Kesler speak on this year ' s theme Com- plete in Him. Another spiritual highlight of the year was Missionary Conference which was held in the fall. The speakers for this weekend were Dr. William Gillam and the Rev. William MacDonald; the theme, Privilege Denied. Two Conferences Challenge Students 13
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Miss Janice Matisse, Metropolitan Opera star, performs for the student body, accompanied by Mrs. Barbara Dickey. Mrs. Mona Dayton, National Teacher of the Year, and President Rediger greet guests at an evening reception. Dr. Gladys Borchers and Dr. Frances Ewbank chat informally with Danforth Lecturer, Mrs. Kay Baxter. 15
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