The 1964-1965 volume of The Echo, Taylor University’s newspaper.
This volume of the Echo features several labeling mistakes. The volume is listed as 45, but is really volume 47. For the sake of consistency with later volumes it is labeled as volume 46.
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The Echo: May 21, 1965
Taylor University
Volume 46, Number 14
New Additions, Changes Mark Next Year’s Faculty, Staff – Personnel Staff Expanded; Alumni Are Head Residents – School Insurance To Cover Summer – Symphonic Band Presents “Patterns In Jazz” Annual “Pops” Concert Feature Of May 22 – Review Of School Year Reflects Board Decisions And Administrative Policies – A Second Look At Cuts – Building For The Future – The Brighter Side – Letters to the Editor… Heaven, Hell To Be Forever – Little Man On Campus – Six Scholarships Offered For 1965-66 – A Student’s Tribute… More Than A Professor – Bob Connor Accepts Position As ILIUM Editor; Plans ’66 Annual; More Staff Members Needed – The College Experience An Individual Reaction – Trojans Win Track Crown – Trojans Split Two With Manchester, Hanover; Finish Season With 5-5 Record In Conference – All-Sports Trophy – Golf Team Beats Franklin; Flannigan Team’s MVP
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The Echo: May 7, 1965
Taylor University
Volume 46, Number 13
Dr. Milo Rediger Chosen As New Taylor President – 130 Seniors To Graduate In May 20 Commencement – “Murder In The Cathedral” Climaxes Season; Final Trojan Player Production Tonight – Annual Fine Arts Festival To Include Variety Of Cultural Events In Week-Long Program – Oratorio Chorus Gives Concert Of Baroque Music – Symphonic Band Presents Classical Concert, May 8 – Jane Stickler Presents Instrumental Recital – The Echo Editorials – A Study In Apathy – The Learning Process – This Seems to be the Story… Spring Has Not Come – Letters to the Editor… Hell Temporary Punishment – Mimics… What Is This Thing Called Coolness? – State SEA Elects Barb Beanblossom – Letters to the Editor… Personnel Staff Defies Standards – Taylor University Choral Relates Varied Experiences – Thanks – ’65 Ilium Out Soon Plans Begin For ’66 – Trojans Split Doubleheader With Franklin Losing First Game 9-8; Winning Second 7-4 – Trojans Win Double Dual; Bow To Earlham, Hillsdale – Sports Preview – Rebounds – Golfers Blank Grace College; Team Improved From Last Year
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The Echo: April 9, 1965
Taylor University
Volume 46, Number 12
Administrator Revises New Trimester Schedule – New Dorm To Be Constructed; Occupancy Set For September – Chi Alpha Omega Fraternity Elects Outstanding Seniors – Youth Conference Weekend Becomes Reality As High Schoolers Arrive On Taylor Campus – E. Sterl Phinney Named As New Academic Dean – Religious Drama Presents Morality Play April 10 – Chorale Plans Tour Of Mid-West – From the Editor… Mandatory Dues Needed – Attitudes Harmful – Echo’s Policy For Letters – This Seems to be the Story… World Of Chickens – Letters to the Editor… Stray Dogs In South Fairlane – Announcement – Living Christianity… Christ In Us Fulfilling Our Desires – Easter Around The World – Around Our Campus… Relocation Necessary – For Your Free Time – Some Hints To Conferees On Value Of New Courses – High Schooler Reports Non-Existence Of Moon; World Leaders React With Profound Comments – Mimics… Between The Lines From Florida – Something New… Hour Of Prayer – Youth Conference Schedule Provides Full Program For Conferees, Taylorites – Bishop Ralph Dodge, African Missionary Speaks to Student Body April 29, 30 – Bob’s Inch – Thinclads Make Successful Debut At Franklin; Face Bluffton Saturday in Home Opener – Spotlight on the Coaches… Man Of Many Talents – Sports Preview – Rebounds
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The Echo: March 26, 1965
Taylor University
Volume 46, Number 11
Kastelein, Carlson Elected To Head Student Council – Professor Of History From Anderson College, Dr. P. Y. Loh, Speaker For International Day – Sweet Shop Held In Student Center; Another In Planning – Elaine Miller, Taylor Senior, To Present Classical Piano Recital On March 26 In Shreiner – County Fair Here April 3; Maytag Converted To Midway – “The Informer” Next Of Featured Films – Administration Announces Three Faculty Changes – The Positive Approach – Response Deplorable – Letter to the Editor… Salvation For All – This Seems to be the Story… The Poll That Was – Living Christianity… Motives Questioned – Announcement – Mimics… Where Do We Go?–Out – Experience Of “Norm The Gnome” Illustrates Typical County Fair Adventure At Taylor – Trojan Baseball Season Begins April 3; Coach Optimistic About Tough Schedule – Spotlight on the Coaches… From Pro To Coach – Rebounds – Trojans Compete At Indiana; Opening Meet Approaching
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The Echo: March 15, 1965
Taylor University
Volume 46, Number 10
Taylor to Stay in Upland
Board Of Trustees Reconsiders Proposed Move To Fort Wayne, Decides Taylor Will Stay – Taylor Debates Ball State At Meet, Wednesday March 17 – Jewish Rabbi To Speak To Taylor Students – “Leaders For Christ” Conference, March 22, 23 – Kastelein Opposes Taylor For Presidency March 22 – Classical Recital Given By miss Barbara Carruth – Noted Concert Artist, Adele Addison, Success – The Echo Editorials – From The Editor… A Time To Embrace – The Importance Of Prayer – This Seems to be the Story.. The Rain Still Falls – Living Christianity… Patience Is Inner Power – Bob’s Inch – Letter to the Editor… Disrespect Shown To Artists – Student Teachers Look At Past Problems As Learning Experience – Mimics… Letter For Parents–A Public Service – Taylor Band Prepares For Six-Day Tour; Concerts To Be Given In Ohio, Indiana – Beetles Preparing American Teenagers For Revolution – Trojan Track Season Starts March 30; Tinclads Entertain Calvin In Opener – Spotlight on the Coaches… George Glass, Cindy’s Dad – Rebounds – Golf Team Begins Practice; Season Looks Encouraging
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The Echo: February 26, 1965
Taylor University
Volume 46, Number 9
Trojan Players Present “Hedda Gabler” In Shreiner; Season’s Third Production – Student Council Initiates Series Of Articles; Pool Table, Odd Jobs, Elections Discussed – Prayer for Taylor Scheduled March 11 – Dr. Love, Rev. Brown Speak At 1965 Youth Conference – Taylor Plans For Ninth Annual Science Lectures March 7-17 – Alpha Phi Gamma Induction Held For Taylor Chapter – Walter Martin to Talk On Religious Cults – The Echo Editorials – The Christian Life – Council Comments… The Approaching Storm – This Seems to be the Story… Evaluate Carefully – Living Christianity… Rejoice In The Lord – Letter to the Editor… In Criticism of Speakers – Summer Jobs In Europe Readily Available To Qualified, Interested College Students – Little Man On Campus – Work Begins On Taylor Literary Magazine; Staff Requests Student Poetry, Prose; Art – In Appreciation… Thank You, Taylor University – Intramurals Coming To Close; Tournament Promises Close Battles – Trojans Second In Conference; Greyhounds Repeat As Champs – Girls’ Inter-Dorm Volleyball Tourney Begins February 22 – League Standings – “Hoosier Hystery” – Trojans Upset Manchester Team; Tie For Third In Conference
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The Echo: February 12, 1965
Taylor University
Volume 46, Number 8
Newspaper breaks In New Editor And Staff; Fran Weiss Assumes 1965 ECHO Editorship – John Noble Presents Lectures February 17th – Dr. Martin Resigns Post As President; Board Names Dr. Rediger To Position – Administration Makes Changes In Taylor Staff – Trustees Approve New Rates; Increased Costs Bring Changes – Administrative Changes – Taylor’s Riddle – Living Christianity… Spiritual Emphasis Week – This Seems to be the Story… The Inaugural – Letters to the Editor… Disrespect Shown – Discussion Planned Before Film Series – Four Junior Girls TO Vie For Title Of 1965 Gamma Delta Beta Sweetheart – Teacher Education, Tutoring Service Give Reminders – Rebounds – Track, Baseball Teams Begin Training; Both Look Forward To Winning Season – Trojan Wrestling Team defeats Tough Manchester Squad, 21-9 – Trojans Lose To Wheaton, Indiana Central; Whip Anderson Ravens In Conference Tilt – Conference Standings
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The Echo: January 15, 1965
Taylor University
Volume 46, Number 7
Dr. C. W. Mouser Joins Summer Staff; Biology Field Station Opens At AuSable – Dr. Eugene L. Smith Chosen as Speaker For Reade Lectures – John Jantzen Returns To University Staff – Taylor University Concert Band To Present Annual Winter Performance On February 5 – Art Department Establishes New Art Contests – Ralph Votapek Gives Concert At Tonight’s Lyceum Series – Debating Team Places At Ball State Tourney – Administrative Announcements – In Response – From the Editor… Echoes Of 1964 – This Seems to be the Story… The Great Society – Less Criticism Desirable – Living Christianity… Motivation In 1965 – Letter to the Editor… Use of Profanity Questioned – Bob’s Inch – Diary Of Taylor Student Reveals Downfalls And Triumphs Of Busy Final Examination Week – In Appreciation… Thank You, Dr. Borchers – Overall basketball Statistics Impressive; Next Few Conference Games Must Be Victories – Wrestling Team Improving; Soundly Defeats Anderson – A Knowledge of Wrestling Rules Makes Sport More Interesting, Meaningful to Spectators – Clews’ Views
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The Echo: December 4, 1964
Taylor University
Volume 46, Number 6
Fort Wayne Businessman Joins Taylor Board Of Trustees – Annual Christmas Banquet Scheduled For December 16 – Trojan Players To Present Saroyan’s “Cave Dwellers” December 10, 11, 12 – Chorale Schedules Spring Concerts – Oratorio Chorus Prepares For Annual Presentation Of Handel’s “Messiah” – Cabinet Makes Further Plans For 1965 Youth Conference – Senior Comp Exams Scheduled December 8 – The Echo Editorials – Immaturity Shown – Extra Cost Worth-while – This Seems To Be The Story… Sandlot Football – Living Christianity… Love One Another – Announcement – Little Man On campus – The Echo Staff Wishes You A Merry Christmas – These Thing Will Live – Candles At Christmas – Sandy Humble, Taylor University Senior, Records Her First Album Of Folk Songs – Living In Present can Make Remembrance Of Past, Life In Future More Rewarding – Final Registration Set For Mid January – Variety Of Things Combine To Evoke Christmas Spirit – Contest Results – Taylor Professors Join In Producing Commentary – Fire Begins In Closet, Destroys Books, Clothing Of Three Swallow-Robin Girls – Student Council Explains 1964-65 Finances As Minimum Operating Expenses For Campus – Art Department Sponsors Two Drawing Contests – Clews’ Views – Intramural Season Opens Up; 120 Students to Participate – Sports Personality… Promising Freshman Player – Taylor Trounces Detroit In Free-Scoring Contest
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The Echo: November 13, 1964
Taylor University
Volume 46, Number 5
Youth Conference Co-Chairmen Complete Plans and Cabinet – Mission Fields Open to Students to Get Experience – Professor Phil Loy Joins T. U. History Department – Oratorical Contest Dated November 30, December 2 – Eleven Seniors Selected by University To Represent Taylor In Who’s Who – Master Teacher Convocation To Be Held Here November 17 – The Echo Editorials – From the Editor… Cheating Must End – Parking Problems – Student Gripes – This seems to be the story… The Big And Small – Letters to the Editor… Thanks Expressed – Living Christianity… Missionary Calling – Freneau’s Poem “Caty-Did” Inspires Taylorites To Poetic Thoughts And Interpretations – Meditation… Student Prayer on Thanksgiving – Student Recalls Parents’ Visit With Mixed Emotion – I Saw A Tear – Clews’ Views – NAIA Announces Official Grid All Star Team; Five Taylor Players Among Those Chosen – Taylor Downs Franklin In Defensive Contest TO Capture Third Straight Conference Title – Varsity-Alumni Game Set; Hard Fight Anticipated
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The Echo: October 30, 1964
Taylor University
Volume 46, Number 4
Welcome Alumni and Guests
New Spanish Club Joins Taylor Organizations List – Taylor Schedules Annual Parents Day Program With Football Game Highlight for November 7 – Taylor Second Lyceum Series Features E. Martin Brown as Famed Impressionist – Final Preparations Near Completion On Trimester Program – Professor Phillipe de Gain Joins French Department – The Echo Editorials – Controversy – Keep Right – This seems to be the story… Campaign 1964 – Living Christianity… Face Discouragement – Goldwater Leading In Survey Taken On Area Campuses – Letters to the Editor… Appreciation Expressed – Falling Leaves Bring Apathetic Attitudes – 1964 Yearbook Receives ACP “First-Class” Rating – Trustee-Faculty Conference Dated Friday, October 30 – November 8-14 Designated American Education Week – Need Help? – Special Announcements – Thank You – Eight Girls Candidate For Homecoming Queen Honors – Political Poll Shows GOP Win – Trojan Players First 1964-65 Production Satisfies An Experience Reviewer-Critic – Executive Dinner Promotes Taylor Image In Fort Wayne – Faculty Member Defends Womens’ Rights Vigorously During Recent Chapel Address – Bob’s Inch – Au Sable Trails Camp Provides Recreation And Education For Several Biology Students – Taylor’s Literary Club Formulates Plans For Year – “Mimics” – Organization Key To Success – Taylor Represented At Annual Associated Collegiate Press Convention In Chicago – Yearbook Planning Begins As New Staff Sets Up Fundamental Ilium Organization – How Not To Pick The Nominee – Trojans Win Conference Meet – Clews’ Views – Trojanes Practicing For Difficult Season – Little Man On Campus – Tennis Team Finishes in Second With I.C. Greyhounds – Intramurals Season Closes; Undefeated Oilers Cop Title – Taylor Trojans Retain Conference Lead By Stomping Rough Hanover Panthers 23-7 – Homecoming Game Pits Defending Champion Taylor Against The Number One Challenger
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The Echo: October 17, 1964
Taylor University
Volume 46, Number 3
“Arsenic and Old Lace” Will Be Presented At Taylor October 22-24 By Trojan Players – Tri-mester Plan Causes Changes In Registration – Proficiency Tests To Be October 27 – Public Affairs Committee Engenders Interest in Present Political Science – Class Attendance Policy Outlined For Students – Organist Don Hustad Performs on Campus – T-Club “Monster Mash” Will Be Held In Maytag – From the Editor… Examine Attitudes – Spiritual Strengthening – This Seems to be the Story… Kennedy Versus Keating – Student Judicial Board Explains Duties, Policies – Living Christianity… Work For Christ – Letter To The Editor… Class Attendance – Beaux Arts Trio Scheduled to Become First Of Taylor’s Lyceum Programs for 64-65 Year – Dorm Life Becomes Quite Confusing In Anticipation of “Beaus Arrival” – “Leadership Training” Strengthens Faith – “Henry the Fifth” Difficult to Follow – An Instructor’s Prayer For Strength, Guidance – Tennis Team Loses to Hanover; Meets Indiana Central Saturday – Intramural Standings Indicate Exceptional Freshman Squad – Trojans Take Third Place In Earlham Invitational – Earlham Quakers Defeat Trojans in Final Seconds
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The Echo: September 24, 1964
Taylor University
Volume 46, Number 2
Freshman Week, Matriculation Start Student Into New Year – Taylor Students “Stub” Big Toes – Taylor Initiates Trimester System Beginning ’65 Term – Miss Janet Benning Engaged to Marry – Cheerleaders Elected for Coming Year – T-Club, Delts Plan Fashion Show ‘Around the World’ – Taylor Orientates Modern New Portable Classrooms – Jere Truex Joins Taylor As Freshman Class Member – Taylor T-Club Plans Halloween Party – From the Editor… Essence of Greatness – Accepting Discomforts – Be Master of Your Fate – This Seems To Be The Story… The Nights That Were – Living Christianity… Deeper Look At Honesty – The Judicial Board States Honor Code – Many Types Of Students Flow Together To Make A College – Little Man On Campus – New Taylor Cheerleaders Bring Varied Backgrounds and Interests – Miss Betty Campbell Joins Staff As Head Resident – Harriers Take Third Place In Cross Country Meet – Trojans Lose First Game; Season Promises Better – Football Player Finds Grueling Schedule Of Fall Practices Rough, Tough, Rewarding
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The Echo: September 11, 1964
Taylor University
Volume 46, Number 1
President Martin Extends Greeting to Taylorites – Student Judicial Board Asks For All-Campus Cooperation – Newcomers Receive Warnings, Encouragement From Student Body President, Lynn Miller – Dr. Brause Joins Administration As Assistant Dean – Administrative Offices Stress Early Changes – Living Christianity… Training for His Followers – From the Editor… Desire to Serve – Opportunity for Growth – Campus Comments… In Jesus’ Name – Outlook Appears Excellent As Football Season Nears – Dean Presents Standards For Auto Regulations – Exhortations For Living – Little Man On Campus