The 1942-1943 volume of The Echo, Taylor University’s newspaper.
Missing issue Gem-Echo 1:6.
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The Gem-Echo: May 14, 1943
Taylor University
Volume 1, Number 8
Happy School Year Closes – Jr-Senior Banquet Outstanding Success – Joint Recital Received Well – Bishop Cushman Brings Final Address – Sophomores – Freshmen – Don’t Hurry Off – College Kaleidoscope – Spring Events Close Year – Soangetaha Banquet Transforms Rec Hall – Miss Elsie Preston Presents Senior Recital – Mnanka Formal In Magee Parlors Is Successful – T. U. Choral Society Present Fine Cantata – Debate Team – Young Women’s Association – Education Club – Music Club – Frosh Win In Soft Ball – Interclass Games Attract Student Interest – Freshmen, Sophs Hold Informal Party – Bill Sitkberg Elected Next Echo Editor – Room Mates Win Two Contests – Wealth And Fame – Taylor University Trojans – Taylor Hayes – Bill Abel – Jack Juett – Verner (Wee) Miller – Paul Williams – Ray Garrett – Don Hubbard – Lowell Cline – Bryan Thomas – Norman Baxter – Robert Chambers – Russel Abel – The 1942-43 Basketball Season – Orchestra – Band – Taylor University Quartet – Chorus and Vesper Choir – Taylor University Co-eds – Gladiators! – Tug-O’-War – Clean-Up Day and Prof. Dennis Works – “Farmer” Charbonnier – His Name is Crecraft – Rush Day: Just Some Thalos Pretending – What Is Seen From The Tower – Campbell-Magee Wisconsin Dorm – Maytag Gymnasium – Freshmen--Class of ’46 – Sophomores--Class of ’45 – Juniors--Class of ’44 – Seniors--Class of ’44 – Unclassified
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The Gem-Echo: April 10, 1943
Taylor University
Volume 1, Number 7
Seniors!
Seniors, Remember? – Gene Black – Ann Louise Bengston – Jeanne Blackburn – Robert A. Behnken – Harvey Brown – Joyce Burtner – Reah Dougherty – Bonnie Gould – Faith Glenwood – Frances Guindon – Kenneth Holdzkom – Norma Hoke – Doris Kaparoff – Wendell Hyde – Nellie Leisman – Ruth Long – Wendell R. Lowe – John Malott – Phyllis Martin – Myrle Mae Miller – Elsie Preston – Gail Price – Howard Ruppelt – Wilbur Stephenson – Robert Sheesley – Joseph Shisler – Cecil (Wyant) Smith – Harold Springer – Ralph Tropf – Virginia (Ginny) Hubbard Tropf – Paul Trumbauer – Paul Williams – Lewis Wilson – James Yount – Reflections of a Sponsor – Juniors – Junior Rules – Student Council
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The Gem-Echo: April 10, 1943
Taylor University
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Spring Programs Popular – Phyllis Martin In Splendid Recital – Barton R. Pogue Produces Laughter – Jeanne Blackburn Gives Senior Performance – Philalethean Literary Society – Soangetaha Debating Society – Thalonian Literary Society – Mnanka Debating Society – Springtime at Taylor – College Kaleidoscope – “Bookworms” Hold Reunion – Rev. James Stewart On Campus – Bird Lesson – Gem-Echo Sports – War Stops Baseball – Unique Mr. Miller Finishes College Career – Class Softball Comes Into Prominence – Softball Schedule – Paul Williams Ends College Sport Days – Freshmen Take Early Season Lead – Societies Hold Elections
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The Gem-Echo: March 20, 1943
Taylor University
Volume 1, Number 5
Youth Conference Now On – Philo Operetta A Singing Success – Dr. J. E. Windsor Brings Vital Messages – Thalos Put on Mystery Thriller – Holiness League – Ministerial Association – Student Volunteer Band – Prayer Band – Why Have Youth Conference? – College Kaleidoscope – Scientific Lecture at Lyceum – T. U. Debaters At Tourney – Life In Nature – Conference Co-Chairmen – Ping Pong Tourney Completed – Big Bill Leaves For Air Corps
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The Gem-Echo: February 12, 1943
Taylor University
Volume 1, Number 4
New Factory Being Set Up – Bird House Cellar Undergoes Changes – Covers Coming – Jessie Rea Taylor Appears Here On Lyceum – Variety Pervades Campus Life – Field Secretary Peter Stamm Visits School – Science Club – Foreign Language Club – International Relations Club – English Club – Who Was Sammy Morris? – College Kaleidoscope – Verse Varieties – Black Out – Misprints – Gem-Echo Sports – Trojans Hit Stride – Beat Manchester For First Time In History – Taylor Loses Jack Juett To Navy – Jrs. Eek Out Win In First Play-off Contest – Phil Miller Plugs Hole Successfully – The Season In Review – Trojans Beat Concordia
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The Gem-Echo: January 21, 1943
Taylor University
Volume 1, Number 3
Second Semester Registration Day Was Wednesday, Jan. 13 – Second Semester Started – Few Changes As Seniors Start Last Lap – Greeks Remember Greeks – I.R.C. Expresses Its Convictions To Officials – Miss Foust Becomes Wheel Chair Artist – Taylor During Christmas Vacation – Lil Abner Sums Up Numerous Activities Of Those Who Stayed Behind – New Year’s Eve Escapade-- – Taylor Must Go Deeper – College Kaleidoscope – I-A – New Semester Resolutions – Verse Varieties – Gem-Echo Sports – Class Ball Absorbs Interest – Sophs Far Ahead Jrs. Retain Second Place – Men’s Intramural Basketball – Trojans Beaten Two Times Last Week – Junior Girls Look Good – Tennis Team Loses Good Man – Manpower Ration Hits T.U. – Earlham Comes This Sat. – Coach Says, Thanks – Men’s Playoffs Start Soon
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The Gem-Echo: December 10, 1942
Taylor University
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The Yuletide Season at Taylor
Pre-Vacation Week Busy – Formal Banquet- Messiah This Week – F.B.I. Agent Claude Lee Speaks – Mail Order Policy – Missionary Week (Unscheduled) Successful – The Sunken Gardens During the Winter Months – Is Christmas Worth While? – Verse Varieties – College Kaleidoscope – Peace On Earth? – Christmas Gifts – Gem-Echo Sports – Trojans Win And Loose – Taylor Whips Baer Field 50-25 – Taylor Hayes Joins Uncle Sam – Man’ster, Central Normal Victors – Men’s Intramural Standings – All Stars Trim Reserves – Underclassmen Beat Intelligentsia
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The Gem-Echo: December 9, 1942
Taylor University
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The Administration
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The Gem-Echo: November 25, 1942
Taylor University
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For This We Are Thankful: Our Country Our Church Our School
Taylor Publications Unite – Gem-Echo Staffs Cooperate for This Year – Dr. E. E. Turner Brings Two Lectures – Skating Party A Tremendous Success – Who’s Who Choices Announced – Where The Trojan Strive Mightily - - Headquarter of the MacArthur Club: The Maytag Gymnasium – Times of Transition – Verse Varieties – College Kaleidoscope – Thank God for Everything – Thanks Giving – Gem-Echo Sports – Trojans Drop Opener – Huntington Victorious 41-40 – Sophs Overwhelm Frosh 68-8 – Taylor Trojans Shoot Against Air Corps – Intra Murals Friday Night
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The Echo: November 3, 1942
Taylor University
Volume 30, Number 4
Names in the News – Dr. Stuart Gets Contract – Literary Societies Hold Annual Parties – Hay Rides and Barn Rides Popular – Nine O’clock Breakfasts Now – Board Meeting Held Last Week – Fall Revival A Spiritual Feast – Make Friends – Speaking of Bull Sessions – Verse Varieties – College Kaleidoscope – Bachelor – I’ll Swear It Wasn’t a Dream – Ye Are Bought with a Price – Alumni News – Chatterbox – Comm. Schilling Speaks in chapel – Big Dorm During Sat. Night Blackout – Former Bachelor-Editor Writes Office – Snoop – The Echo Sport Page – Bouncing Around – Intra-Mural Basketball Starts – Touch Schedule Announced For Season – Veterans and Frosh Look Promising – Varsity Works Out For Opener Nov. 20 – Coach Ward Announces New Managers – Seniors and Sophs Victorious Last Sat.
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The Echo: October 13, 1942
Taylor University
Volume 30, Number 3
Names in the News – Revival Meeting Begins – Rush Day Results---Philos 41, Thalos 31 – Rush Days Provide Frills and Thrills – Popular Trojan Passes Away Last Wed. – Student Council Elects Frosh Member – Dr. Hargett Speaks Twice Daily – Ministerial Ass. Chooses New Leader – Are You a Normal Christian? – The Spirit of Kindness – Verse Varieties – College Kaleidoscope – Philo Room! Please Knock! – Quench Not the Spirit – Revival Services – Chatterbox – T. U. Coast Guard Receives Echo – Forma Dinners Decidedly Colorful – Alumni News – Dr. Evans’ Book – Snoop – The Echo Sport Page – Bouncing Around – Fall Tournaments In Progress – Soph Girls Win Tourney – Coach Ward Attends Meeting – Heard In The Gym – Creecraft Is Best Pitcher – Tennis Tournament Near End – Coach Ward Organizes McArthur Club – Frosh Capture Football Crown – Phy. Ed. Classes To See Films
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The Echo: September 29, 1942
Taylor University
Volume 30, Number 2
Names in the News – Echoes to Army – Barton R. Pogue Matriculation Speaker – Revival Meetings Begin Soon – “Girls Only” Program – Class Week In Progress – Tug-of-War To Be Held This Friday – Who Will This Be Friday Afternoon – Have You Ever Met The Campus Roses? – This Morning’s Chapel Colorful – Faculty Has Potluck – When the Dinner Bell Rings-- – Pre-Revival Days – Opened Love Letter – Verse Varieties – College Kaleidoscope – “Tomatoes on the Brain” – “That I Might Receive My Sight” – Chatterbox – Debate Societies Hold Rush Days – Senior Class President Is Gene Black – Connie Rehling Back at T. U. For a Day – Snoop – The Echo Sport Page – Bouncing Around – Frosh Win Softball Tournament – Variety of Fall Activities Now In Progress – Freshmen Elect Barney, etc. – Old Students Victorious – Girls Become Sports Minded – Intra Murals In Full Swing – Science Club Elects Officers
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The Echo: September 12, 1942
Taylor University
Volume 30, Number 1
Names in the News – Taylor Opens 97th Year – Paul Ward Heads Athletic Department – Greetings To New Students From The President – Taylor Echos To Be Sent To Army Boys – Miss Zeigler Is Added to English Dept. – School Stands Prepared For Crisis – Formal Reception Outstanding Event – Your Responsibility – Wartime Policy – Alumni News – For Freshmen Only – Overheard – Hail, Hail, the Summer Gang’s Here! – ’42-’43 – Chatterbox – Naval Leader On First Lyceum – Taylor Graduate Is Army Instructor – Holiness League Elects Gene Black President – Student Council Extends Welcome – Local Canneries In Urgent Need – Bones – The “Green” Days Start Tuesday For Frosh – The Echo Sport Page – On the Side – Rising Increase In Girls’ Sports Expected – War Conditions Increase Sports Emphasis – New Coaches and New Athletes Add New Optimism – Heard at the Gym – Freshmen Boys Add Confidence To Sports