The 1974-1975 volume of The Echo, Taylor University’s newspaper.
Missing issues: 56:9; 56:16+. An unknown number of issues make up this volume, half of the year is missing from the collection.
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The Echo: January 24, 1975
Taylor University
Volume 56, Number 15
Career diplomat speaks to media representatives – Tuition to increase; total will be $3550 – Stonehill to present pop concert – opinion page… -- ‘Impartial’ CIA study – People move mail on campus – Bluffers need guidebook – Captain joins staff – Minister to speak at Staley Lectures – Publications—job and hobby – February 4,5 set as date for ‘Thoreau’ auditions – OEW guests to discuss campus, field ministries – ‘Do’s and don’ts’ don’ts’ – Old school catalogues depict antiquated rules – Universitas injects new ideas in format – Veterans Administration – TV studio changes face – potpourri….potpourri….potpourri…. – Civic Theatre to stage musical ‘Charlie Brown’ – AES—Service assists in European job hunt – Newsletter helps preparation for pre-law, medical students – SUB to present movie – Interterm Intramurals – Matmen perfect versus dual foes – Thinclads anticipate 1975 conference title – Wrestling Schedule – Taylor nets conference victories – Trojane cagers rout opponents
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The Echo: December 13, 1974
Taylor University
Volume 56, Number 14
During Interterm – Career diplomat to visit – Heath to lecture at Saint Meinrad’s – Financial seminars to meet – Oratorio to present Handel’s Messiah – Trojan horse wins – Members interact – Committee sponsors free films – Anna Rose – South hall director keeps involved – President speaks to representatives – Interterm to begin January 6, 1975 – The editor comments… -- Chapel questions persist – Churches become victims – Something to think about – Former professor dies – New approach – Democrats convene – Tanaka parallels Nixon – potpourri….potpourri….potpourri…. – Oshkosh will offer credit – Industries to join for senior inteviews – Grants still available for eligible students – Kodak releases pamphlet – ‘What’s going on?’ – Arnold assists in Wengatz – Trojan grapplers get state honors – Wrestling Schedule – Trojans seek Tourney win – Tourney Schedule – Trojanes anticipate competition – Sports column – Hockey ‘scores’ with fans – Night Lights
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The Echo: December 6, 1974
Taylor University
Volume 56, Number 13
Cruikshank lectures on noise pollution – Author of ‘Body Life’ – Stedman to visit campus – Contemporary Christian Series Schedule – Intramurals emerge from humble start – the editor comments…. – guest editorial – Congress boosts inflation – opinion page… -- perspective – Nuclear testing to halt? – Government provides warranty protection – Class to direct one-act plays – University Opera Workshop – ‘Who’s Who’ announces 1974-75 selections – Voices to unite in harmony for Chorale candlelight concert – Trojans take honors at mat quadrangular – sports column – ‘Best’ to battle in bowls? – Cagers triumph; await Defiance
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The Echo: November 22, 1974
Taylor University
Volume 56, Number 12
OMS, WGC to come for Outreach days – Children view Thanksgiving – Miss Jackson gives Taylor household items for auction – Bargerhuff’s art show to open – Ewbank to explain math lab procedures – opinion page… -- Conflict threatens basic freedoms – Wishing: subject merits thought – Delegates concur – Global cooperation necessary – news summary… -- Predictions prove accurate – ‘Man Without a Country’ – AuSable—more than just a fun weekend – potpourri….potpourri….potpourri…. – Forum Hotel offers Jamaican vacations – Veterans Information – What’s Happening at Taylor – chapel – night lights – Job card provides work opportunities in Europe – ‘Big 25’: TWO’s new project – Employers to conduct interviews – Kepler to explain tornado force – Gridiron season ends; District picks team – Cagers ready to go – sports column – Please, not another tie! – Spikers skill evident in winning season – Sports – Wrestlers prepare for quadrangular – Lewis first for Trojans – Harriers end season – Pre-Christmas Wrestling – Pre-Christmas Basketball
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The Echo: November 15, 1974
Taylor University
Volume 56, Number 11
Neckers to lecture on carcinogenesis – Teams will debate campaign finances – S.O.S. – Dissatisfaction initiates renovation of interterm – Geography 293 – ’50 consecutive hours’ – Rook record to fall – Lt. McClary to speak in chapel – Choralerna Press Release – Students cope with confinement – opinion page… -- column – Oil squeeze to bring war? – guest column – Women confront myths – SUB presents: ‘Honeytree’ – Committed to teaching – Jackson gets Ph.D. – Wheeling through Florida – Exhausted milers run’ benefit local church – Trojanes add win; up record – sports column – Success for Second West – Trojans tumble in finale
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The Echo: November 8, 1974
Taylor University
Volume 56, Number 10
Deficiency not ‘epidemic’ – Students attend Sabbath services – Students to compete in orchestra concert – Jewish engineer to speak – Something amiss in intramurals? – letter – Meeting multiple needs – the editor comments…. – Barr returns from woods – Program stresses natural resources – ‘Mozieing’ around – MCW provides challenge – Pom-pon girls add zing – Llewellyn to explore energy options – Cafeteria memories – perspective page… -- Food need grows as grain vanishes – Research interns aid political lobbyists – ‘Queen’ for weekend – Students forget sex bias – APEX to finance country – potpourri… -- Jaycees meet needs of local young men – ‘500’ Needs queen candidates – NSF will grant fellowships – ringdowns – What’s Happening at Taylor – Night Lights – Media board appoints Ilium editor – chapel – Football reflections – ‘Jackets jolt Trojans 14-3; Hanover next challenge – Support your local Trojans – 8-2 record – Trojanes finish winning season – Sports – SUB presents… -- Learning center facilities free – Panthers edge by Trojans for HBCC championship
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The Echo: October 25, 1974
Taylor University
Volume 56, Number 8
Halloween
Assumes position July 1, 1975 – Baptista to become eleventh president – Philharmonic opens new concert series – News analyst discusses local citizens’ involvement – Reid to lecture on education – Old architecture – Singh opens art show – The Wizard of Oz – SUB plans movies for weekends – Menu – Waste not, want not – letters – Military tarnishes ‘Christian witness’? – TWO adds mini-conferences – Missionaries will present student service opportunity – S.O.S. – Rabbi Steiman to visit Taylor – Children anticipate trick or treat time – Scream at Scream – Campus Life ‘haunts’ students – chapel – Trojanes triumph as defense shows skill – sports column – Championship ‘A’s’ sit on time bomb – Trojans topple 12-9 in conference upset – sports shorts… -- Awaits Conference Meet – Harriers take district title
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The Echo: October 18, 1974
Taylor University
Volume 56, Number 7
Stresses world problems – Professors attend CCWA – Ironside books join library collections – Shulze to present recital featuring organ selections – Anderson to lecture – Department presents playbill for 1974-75 – Christians support – ‘Pectoral peacocketry’ – Thank you – echo correction – Winning Banner – Hall of Fame inducts four – Orchestra features mime performer – Learning center facilities free – Neckers lectures on cancer – Clinic Hours – Sports – Runners to host District 21 meet – chapel – Third Morris wins football competition – Undefeated in HBCC – Trojans triumph 24-7 – Tomorrow—Taylor vs. Anderson
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The Echo: October 11, 1974
Taylor University
Volume 56, Number 6
‘Being and Becoming’ Homecoming ‘74
elebrities tee-off ‘fore’ Taylor benefit – Alumni to conduct scientific meetings – Blood drive draws many – ‘Being and Becoming’ – Homecoming Schedule – Jenny Wysong chosen as Homecoming Queen – Awards to be given at Alumni Banquet – Patton presents art exhibit – Admissions Assistants – ASSA operates full time – Taylor grantee of Texaco – opinion page… -- Students denied fair wages – letters – Thank you – ‘Pretzels for God’ – Council committees plan special alumni events – column – Being in the world – Freed from guilt – Faculty announces faith integration – T. Daniel special mime artist – SGO represents student opinions – Clinic Hours – ‘Picture Lady’ visits elementary classes – Caucus chairman – Teague to lecture – Campus Life to edit prose in contest – Scientist lectures twice – perspective page… -- Analysts suffer difficulties – Nixon staff plagues Ford administration – President secures halt in contracts – Man’s best friend – Commission gives Hoosiers challenge – To kill or not to kill—that is the issue – Senate doubts gift – Kissinger prepares itinerary for 24-hour Mid East tour – Russians persecute Jewish ballet artists – sports shorts… -- Student air fares still available – Offense sparkles as Trojanes win – chapel – what’s happening – First win climaxes schedule – ‘Oldie goldies’ prove more gold than old – HBCC standings – Volleyball Schedule – Trojanes lose initial game – Rich scores twice – Offense rolls over Quakers 31-10 – sports column – Economics plague sports
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The Echo: October 4, 1974
Taylor University
Volume 56, Number 5
Wanted: hot blood Reward: cold cash – Boyer will present musical repertoire – Rienstra first speaker – S&H sponsors lectures – Phototropic plants seminar topic – opinion page… -- What the public deserves – Popular election confirms womanhood? – letter – column – Defense for faith not in world – Off-year election provides voting opportunity – Bayh vs. Lugar – Senate race in full swing – Register to vote by absentee ballot – Spokane hosts Expo ’74; Fair stresses environment – Mozart authority – Richner to present recitals – Lawson to present tuba recital – Missionary will discuss Kenya – Lightles serves Taylor students – New director leads marching, pep bands – Homecoming candidates express opinions – Coeds tour France, experience culture – potpourri…potpourri…potpourri… -- Application forms available for low-cost veteran insurance – Gene Cotton concert changed – NPP to edit prose – Education practicum – Foundation to give grants to various minority groups – Jesus music – Runners net victory – Trojan harriers finish third as Hillsdale takes meet – menu – sports column – Inflation strikes sports fans – sports quiz – Defense spurs win with clutch heroics – night lights
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The Echo: September 27, 1974
Taylor University
Volume 56, Number 4
Lausanne ’74 unites Christian delegates – Kresge grant boosts gymnasium project – Special events highlight 1974 Parent’s Weekend – Schedule – opinion page… -- Do unto others… -- Athletics alter Christian values – Column – War on defense – Department expands; social worker joins staff – Surpass previous years – Donations reach ‘new high’ – Spiritual emphasis – Engram to speak – Colleges combine in fund-raising effort – the echo regrets… -- Slaymaker exhibit deals with ancient rocks, ruins – SGO urges communication – Campout provides non-academic retreat – Mystery surrounds Nixon’s phlebitis – Inflation soars; Ford calls summit – Offices to be closed during chapel, convocation – Zero population – Social Security to die? – Homecoming 1974 – Trip inspires team – Runners finish as intramurals begin – around campus – Urgent admonition to seniors: check requirement for GRE – Systems personnel explore new areas of computer use – What’s Happening – Christian Action Fellowship – Clinic Hours – Law School Forms – Taylor to host Invitational as defending champions – Defense sparkles in first win – Changes upgrade Bassett’s program – Veterans Notice – Trojane sports – Teams gain poise
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The Echo: September 20, 1974
Taylor University
Volume 56, Number 3
‘Element of trust’ – Center offers help – SUB plans varied weekend activities – Law School Forms – Representatives assist veterans – Banners to bring cash – Chilean rule discredited – Ford sacrifices privacy – opinion page… -- letter to the editor – Column – Ideals not enough – Detante does not bring liberalization to Russia – Eastman Kodak Company press release – Vats overflow – Wine prices soar – Countries disagree; overpopulation kills – Ringenberg announces scholarship – Halteman confident of business future – New professors begin – Alumni combine drama skills in 1974-75 theater production – teaching duties – Winquist contributes to history department – Adkinson attains position working with computers – New coaches arrive – Red Cross announces new course – potpourri…potpourri…potpourri… -- Financial aid notice – Chapel Notes – Clinic Hours – What’s Happening – Drama auditions begin for the Trojan Women – Night Lights – Director assists girls – Seminar to feature ‘X-ray fluorescence’ – Menu – To stall soon? – WFL out of gas already – Trojanes anticipate volleyball schedule – Football initiates new edition of Taylor’s intramural program – Prospective wrestlers – Taylor to run annual meet – Trojans tie season’s debut
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The Echo: September 13, 1974
Taylor University
Volume 56, Number 2
Cousteau movies stress marine life – In summer school – Variety enhances study – Ringenberg reports scholarship program – Moore to open 1974-75 SUB mini-series – editorial page… -- ‘Complete forgetting’ – Ford justifies pardoning Nixon – New buildings go up – Field station enhances indepth biological studies – Doctor’s New Hours – Tenth series to open with new ‘eruptions’ – Something for everyone – Center provides varied services – What’s Happening – perspective page… -- Organization lobbys to reduce air fares – Educational costs climb as enrollments decrease – ‘Honeymoon is over’ – Pardon decision raises criticism – Cartoon Cutouts – Daily practice starts hockey preparations – echo office hours – Law School Forms – Ringdowns – Gridmen anticipate conference Kick-off – Seek first win – Thinclads to host Butler – Football Line-up – Trojane Tennis Schedule
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The Echo: September 6, 1974
Taylor University
Volume 56, Number 1
Returnees cause high enrollment – ‘Off to a good start’ – PROBE prepares new students – Editor’s column – Welcome back students to – Become informed – PA’s ‘gear up’ – Workshop begins year – What’s Happening – Training prepares Trojanes – Volleyball – Cross-Country Schedule – Thinclads await first competition – In HBCC – Trojans view title – Football Schedule -- Chapel