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The Echo

1947-1948 (Volume 32)

 

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  • The Echo: May 28, 1948 by Taylor University

    The Echo: May 28, 1948

    Taylor University

    Volume 32, Number 17

    Full Program for Alumni Day – Mae Jean Gilbert Gives Recital – Dr. B. W. Ayres Addresses Clubs – Coughenour And Lageer Join “Echo” Staff – Orchestra Banquet Held May 18 – Harold Jenkins to Lead Philos – Eunice Herber Heads Mnankas – “Farmer” and Beta Rays Menance Physicists On IU Trip – Literary Contest to be June 7 – Shirley Homgre to Preside Over Soangetahas – Fire Side Memories – Dr. Meredith Baccalaureate Speaker – Editorials – Something to Think About – Prexy Says – Divisional Clubs Elect Officers – Summer School – Seniors Lay Dignity Aside – Commencement Calendar – Trojans Have Successful Season – Spring Football Battle Saturday – I.U. Trip – Trojan Diamond Squad -- T Club Plans Banquet June 5 – Golfers Seventh in Little State – Schedules Inter-Squad Football Game – Baseball Team Defeats Forresters – Taylor Bows to Central 4-3 – Marty’s Ladditudes – New Gospel Team Policy Initiated – Godspeed… -- Table Talk – Senior Sketches

  • The Echo: May 12, 1948 by Taylor University

    The Echo: May 12, 1948

    Taylor University

    Volume 32, Number 16

    Home Ec Club To Give Style Show Friday – Comprehensives Over – Seniors Breathe Again – Dunn is Conference Speaker – Luthy and Lewis Elected Prexies – Hoff Heads IRC in ’48-’49 – Are There Twelve? – To Edit Echo – Seniors – Members Will Present “Garden Of Dress” – Flames to Consume Green Cap – Editorials – Our Side – A Few Words About Summer School – Prexy Says – Student Pastor Placement At Taylor University – The Corner Stone – Ohio-Ind. Track meet Saturday – Twisted Twister – Taylor Diamond Crew Swamps Tri-State 16-3 – Trojan Golfer Wins – Tennis – Taylor Host to Eight Visiting Colleges – Trojans Swamp Huntington – Marty’s Ladditudes – Advantages of Military Service – Introducing… -- Table Talk

  • The Echo: May 1, 1948 by Taylor University

    The Echo: May 1, 1948

    Taylor University

    Volume 32, Number 15

    Second Annual Play Day Here May 8th – Speech Class Gives Excellent Performance – Senior Activities – Bishop Taylor Oratorical Contest Held Friday – “God of the Atom” – Long Will Head Student Council in ‘48-’49 – Cleveland Elected Junior President – Dr. McClean Brings Outstanding Address – Girl’s Intercollegiate Event Will Include Eight Colleges – Reporter Looks Into Future of Graduates – Editorials – Campus Appearance – Etiquette – Ideal Dates – Girls Open House May 7th – Prexy Says – An Open Letter – The Corner Stone – T.U. Trackmen Defeat Huntington, 83-40 – The Trojan Club House – Trojans Lose by One Point in Tri-Meet – Taylor 14, Huntington 1 – Central Hands Trojans Defeat, 5-3 – Wilhelmi Scores 18 Points for Trojan Honors – McIver Tosses Four-Hitter To Lead Win Over Tri-State, 6-2 – Marty’s Ladditudes – The Good Impression – Introducing… -- Table Talk – How to Hang Wallpaper

  • The Echo: April 14, 1948 by Taylor University

    The Echo: April 14, 1948

    Taylor University

    Volume 32, Number 14

    Shakespeare’s “Twelfth Night” to Be Given April 23 – Programs to Be Produced By Radio Class – Emerson, Hayden Bring Outstanding Chapel Services – T.U. Participates In Intercollegiate U.N. Assembly – McElwee Named New Thalo President – Wayne Gunthrie, Noted News Correspondent, to Appear in Chapel – Home Ec Delegates Attend Convention – Dunn Reveals Job Opportunities – Speech Class Will Present Famous Play – Recital to Be Given By Frances Johnson – Editorials – Keep it Holy – Your Council Speaks – Prexy Says – Choir Returns to Campus – Choir Quips – The Corner Stone – Trojans Win Opener Over Indiana Tech, 8-6 – Intramural Reports – Taylor Thinliclads Lose to Manchester – Manchester Tops Taylor 8-5 – Marty’s Ladditudes – A Help or A Hindrance – Introducing… --- Table Talk

  • The Echo: March 24, 1948 by Taylor University

    The Echo: March 24, 1948

    Taylor University

    Volume 32, Number 13

    A Cappella Leaves for 12 Day Tour Today – Scenes From A Great Weekend – Trip Will Reach Six States – Youth Conference Closes with Many Victories – Thalos Present Fine Production – Perry Hayden To Be Here April 6 – Editorials – Lyceum Programs – Many Thanks – Prexy Says – More “Characters” Analyzed – The Corner Stone – Indiana Tech Here for First Baseball Game – Twenty Report For Track Practice – Girl’s Team Holds Banquet – Top Team Not Picked Yet – Freshies to Have Class Party April 3 – Marty’s Ladditudes – The Big Blow – Introducing… -- Table Talk – An Athlete’s Prayer

  • The Echo: March 10, 1948 by Taylor University

    The Echo: March 10, 1948

    Taylor University

    Volume 32, Number 12

    15th Annual Youth Conference Will Open Friday – Thalos to Present Annual Play – New Literary Society Holds Election – “Consider Christ” – Student Council Extends Welcome – Delegates To Attend Mock U.N. At Chicago – Sophs to Take Comprehensives Next Week – 7 P. M. Fellowship Hour Will Begin Busy Weekend – St. Paul Choral Club to Sing Here March 22 – President Meredith Back – David Paul Zook – Editorials – Teamwork – Prexy Says – The Corner Stone – A Cappella Choir – Concert Tour Planned – Youth Conference Had Unique Beginning – Co-Chairman Voice Testimonies – Meet the Co-Chairmen – Past Youth Conferences – Fire Precautions – Women’s Basketball Summary – Juniors to Present “Live of St. Paul” – The Game – Spring Baseball Practice Opens – Cedarville Noses Out Taylor 70-68 – Girls Undefeated During Season – Commuters Win Intramural Tourney – Extensive Sports Program Planned – T.U. Gym Team Gives Exhibition At High School – Marty’s Ladditudes – An Exciting Incident In My Childhood – Introducing… -- Philos Give Excellent Operetta Performance – Norris-Winters Vows Solemnized – Ten Commandments For The Unmarried

  • The Echo: February 27, 1948 by Taylor University

    The Echo: February 27, 1948

    Taylor University

    Volume 32, Number 11

    Philo Operetta Will Be Presented March 5 – Next Lyceum Program Will Feature Negro Tenor – From An Alumna In Japan – Junior Play Makes Hit – Outstanding Religious Speakers to Visit Taylor Campus – Ministerial Association To Be Revamped – Ericson and Weikel Will Direct “Sunbonnet Girl” – Gem Queen to Be Crowned – Seniors To Hold Date Party – Newness of Life – News Release From Students For Democratic Action – Prexy Says – Student Council Reports – The Corner Stone – Girls Whip Adrian, 42-32 – Intermural News – B Team Bows to Earlham – Trojans Outlast Earlham – Girls Defeat Spring Arbor – Defeat Michigan’s Leading Team – Trojans Defeated By Oaks – Marty’s Ladditudes – Science Club Installs Home Economics Club Officers – Introducing… -- Rambling Reporter – Junior Play – I. R. C. Sponsors Movies Of Near East

  • The Echo: February 13, 1948 by Taylor University

    The Echo: February 13, 1948

    Taylor University

    Volume 32, Number 10

    Junior Play Will Be Presented Feb. 20 – Lyceum to Feature Barton Rees Pogue – Music Recital to Be Given Tonight – Thirty-Nine New Students Enroll for Second Semester – Soangetahas Plan Skating Party – Walden to Head Prayer Band – A Cappella Choir Makes Trip to Indianapolis – “Barretts of Wimpole Street” to Be Given By Cast – Rush Day Results – Editorials – Preparing for Youth Conference – More “Characters” Analyzed – Prexy Says – Your Student Council Speaks – Modern Pepy’s Diary – The Corner Stone – Girls Continue Winning Ways – Trojans Lose Thriller to Huntington, 51-50 – Intramural Reports – Trojans, 73; Cedarville, 66 – Findlay, 84; Taylor, 57 – Defiance, 85; Taylor, 60 – Marty’s Ladditudes – Looking Back – Introducing… -- Butches – Ugh!... – Bangs! – Ugh!...

  • The Echo: January 30, 1948 by Taylor University

    The Echo: January 30, 1948

    Taylor University

    Volume 32, Number 9

    Franz Bodfars To Appear Saturday Eve – Second Play Night Very Entertaining – Jewish Rabbi To Speak Feb. 3 – Thalos Show Films Friday Night – Holiness League Elects New Cabinet – Some Bright Morning – Sound Film to Be Shown By English Dept. – Home Ec Club Has Monthly Meeting – Typcial Scene at the Ball Game – Noted Pianist is Lyceum Feature – New Registrar – Parlor Decorum – Package From Home – Prexy Says -- More “Characters” Analyzed – In Sympathy – Saturday Is Sign-up Day For Literary Societies – Life and Death – Important Games Highlight February – Taylor, 77: Ohio Northern, 72 – Defiance, 61; Taylor, 58 – Trojans To Meet Huntington In Marion Coliseum – Marty’s Ladditudes – The World Smiles – Notice – Which Are You – Introducing…

  • The Echo: January 14, 1948 by Taylor University

    The Echo: January 14, 1948

    Taylor University

    Volume 32, Number 8

    Second Play Night Will Be January 16 – Ethiopian Students Arrive on Campus – Friday’s Plays Are Highly Successful – Happy New Year From Us to You – Coach Attends NCAA Meeting – Speech Classes to Give More Plays – Second Semester Registration Jan. 28 – Time – High Cost of Living Hits Taylor – Out of the Mail-Bag – Prexy Says – Student Council Speaks – More “Characters” Analyzed – The Corner Stone – Trojans Drop Two, Win Over Huntington – Central Trips B Squad – Intramural Sports Round Up – Concordia, 72; Taylor, 51 – Taylor, 61; Huntington, 58 – Central, 90; Taylor, 56 – Marty’s Ladditudes – Who Is Educated? – Introducing… -- B Squad Conquers Huntington, 44-32 – Girls Defeat Central 38-17 – Essay Contests Announced

  • The Echo: December 17, 1947 by Taylor University

    The Echo: December 17, 1947

    Taylor University

    Volume 32, Number 7

    Yuletide Greetings

    “Unto Us A Child Is Born…” – Handel’s ‘Messiah’ to Be Presented By Choral Society Tonight – Turner Appointed Feature Editor – A Christmas Gift For Europe – Professor Keller to Direct ‘Messiah’ – English Prof. Honored By Who’s Who – One-Act Plays to Be Given Jan. 9 – 1948 Youth Conference Cabinet – A Motto – Let’s Get Our Money’s Worth – Christianity – Student Council Speaking – Prexy Says – Here Are the Answers About the Night Watchman – Remember… -- Juniors Choose Class Play – The Corner Stone – “Wonderful, Counsellor, The Mighty God… “ – The Origin of the Christmas Carol – The Night Before Christmas – What Does Christmas Mean to You? -- Christmas - Eighth Wonder of the World – The True Christmas Spirit – The Story of the Other Wise Man – The Greatest Gift – Christmas Customs Founded in Paganism – New Year’s Resolutions -- Christmas in India – A Christmas Prayer – It is Not so Easy -- “The Everlasting Father, The Prince of Peace…” – Santa Claus Eve In Holland – An Unseen Guest – My Gift to Him – Yuletide Yearnin’s – When the Bells Rang – Are You A Good Roommate – A Boy’s Essay on Anatomy – Trojans Drop Indiana Tech and Findlay, Lose to Huntington – Girl’s Team Downs Central 44-23 – Intramurals Bring Good Competition – Huntington, 54; Taylor, 52 – Taylor 63, Findlay 23 – Taylor 67, Indiana Tech 44 – Marty’s Ladditudes – B Team Wins Thriller From Huntington

  • The Echo: December 5, 1947 by Taylor University

    The Echo: December 5, 1947

    Taylor University

    Volume 32, Number 6

    Missionary Conference Is Successful – Roth to Present Concert – I. R. C. Holds Mock Election – Faculty Gains Second Victory – ‘Christmas Carol’ To Be Given – Youth Conference Theme Needed – Science Head Receives Honor – Fort Wayne Paper To Publicize Taylor – “Wedding Band” Organized – Our Student Government – More “Characters Analyzed – Prexy Says – Sadie Hawkins Day Memories – How to Ketch An’ Git Kaught – This Week 20 Years Ago – Alumni News – Wrestling, Tumbling Teams Forced to Cancel Schedule – Trojans Win Two, Bow to Central – Concordia – Oakland City – Girls Defeat Huntington – Indiana Central – Marty’s Ladditudes – Echo Staff Banquets

  • The Echo: November 19, 1947 by Taylor University

    The Echo: November 19, 1947

    Taylor University

    Volume 32, Number 5

    Missionary Crusade Here November 27-30 – Here’s To Thanksgiving – First Pep Session Held – Faculty Hold Formal Party – From the Mail Bag – Y.F.H. Rally Held At Anderson – Students Enjoy Double Feature – Thalos—Ever Onward – The Students’ Opportunity – Basketball – Prexy Says – Who’s Who of ‘Who’s Who’ – Student Council Speaks – The Corner Stone – Basketball Season Opens Friday Night – Caught on the Fly – Rhapsody in Flu – Dodd Elected New Conference President – Faculty Trounces Married Students – A Word to the Wise – Big Bonfire Thursday Night – Our Team – Varsity Ready For Concordia – Marty’s Ladditudes – Apollo Must Go, Unless… -- Ah! Love! – Rev. Waggoner Writes

  • The Echo: November 5, 1947 by Taylor University

    The Echo: November 5, 1947

    Taylor University

    Volume 32, Number 4

    Sondel To Be Lyceum Speaker – Sadie Hawkins Day Will Be November 15 – First Semester Registration Reports Collected – Gospel Teams Offer Many Opportunities – Band and Orchestra Organized – Thalos Enjoy Barn Party – All-School Halloween Party Held at Gym – Lecturer-Author To Be Here November 14 – Philos Fly High – Will You Be A Volunteer? – Student Council – Prexy Says – Frosh Brings New Ideas To Council – Soph Donates Wisdom To Council – The Corner Stone – Foundation OK’s Football – Caught on the Fly – Rain Slows Intramural Program – Sophs Down Freshies, 7-6 – Tennis Champ – Cheer Leaders Are Chosen – Intercollegiate Competition Will Begin in Fall ’48 – First Wrestling Practice Begins – Oliver Annexes Golf Crown – Girls Pointing for Second Undefeated Season – Marty’s Ladditudes – Freshmen Hold “Shindig” – Ex-Missionary Joins Faculty – Home Economics Club Organized – An Apology – Halloween Was Here

  • The Echo: October 22, 1947 by Taylor University

    The Echo: October 22, 1947

    Taylor University

    Volume 32, Number 3

    ‘Who’s Who’ Candidates Chosen – Morris, Shuggart To Head Youth Conference – A Cappella Choir Reorganized – Gospel Teams Organized – Revival Continues Under DeWeerd – Philos Show Their Colors – Six Seniors Named to List – New Literary Society Planned – Editorials—Our Choices – Student Council Reports – Approved Chaperons – Prexy Says – Council Claims Likable Junior – From the Editor’s Desk – Class Day – The Corner Stone – Wisconsin Second Floor Captures Softball Crown – Horseshoe, Golf Tourney Get Off To Good Start – Warner Stops Daugherty to Win Singles – T Club Holds Second Meeting – Taylor Sports Grads Making Good – Science Club Organizes For Coming Year – Basketball Chatter – Overwhelms Fourth 20-5 – Marty’s Ladditudes – Remember… -- The Hoosier School Mistress Returns – “Senior Panic” Sweeps Campus – YFH to Get New Equipment

  • The Echo: October 8, 1947 by Taylor University

    The Echo: October 8, 1947

    Taylor University

    Volume 32, Number 2

    Fall Revival To Begin Oct. 16 – Dr. Dan Gilbert Chapel Speaker of October 3 – Class Day to Be Friday – Freshmen Elect Officers – Choral Society Officers Chosen – Thornburg Elected IRC President – Student Pastors Make Churches “Go” – Rev. Robert Waggoner Will Speak Twice Daily – Gem Staff Organized – Dorm Committees Listed – Sophs to Entertain Freshies Saturday – Soangetahas Plan “Pow-Wow” – Calendar of Events – Editorials – Sportsmanship—Our Horseless Carriages – Critical Solution – Student Council Reports – From the Editor’s Mailbox – Prexy Says – Council Captures Co-Ed – The Wise Birds – The Corner Stone – Fifty Men Out For Basketball Practice – Juniors Capture Honors at Girls’ Play Day – Faculty Has Team – Freshmen Enjoy Splash Party – Congratulations, Jefferson Yeomen – Intramurals Prove Popular – 20 Game Schedule Announced – Athletic Axioms – Sports Shorts Shown by “T” Club – Marty’s Ladditudes – Remember… -- Dr. Bushey Returns to Alma Mater – Inquiring Reporter Finds Reactions In “New Look” – Disciplinary Functions Further Outlined

  • The Echo: September 23, 1947 by Taylor University

    The Echo: September 23, 1947

    Taylor University

    Volume 32, Number 1

    Fall Registration Nears 500 – New Faculty – Echo Staff to Have Chapel Service – Matriculation Day – Language and Literature Staff Has Meeting – Calendar of Events – Roamers Featured as First Lyceum Number – Faculty-Student Reception held – “Power of God” Presented by Thalos – Societies Say “Welcome” – Slight Record Enrollment – Editorials – Our Policy – Sunday School On Campus – A Job Well Done – Faculty Committees Have Been Revised – Chapel Revision – Prexy Says – Student Council President – “It’s Hard to Believe” – The Corner Stone – Taylor Athletic Program Expanded – T Club Awards Made at Annual Dinner – Intramural Program Organized – Annual Tug of War Coming Up – Old Students Swamp Newcomers – New Coach – Large Participation Planned – Marty’s Ladditudes – Remember… -- Junior Rules – “Fellowship Hour” to Have Permanent Staff – Functions of Discipline Committee Outlined

 
 
 

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