taylor university bulletin (january 1948)
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The photographer was able to catch all of the college buildings as well as many of the faculty residences as he flew over Taylor's beautiful campus.
The first building in the left hand corner is the Maytag Gymnasium, with the large Campbell-Magee-Wisconsin Dormitories next to it.
The heating plant is easily identified and the new Science Building is located directly in front of it.
In the center of the picture on the north side of Reed Avenue is the Swallow Robin Dormitory and the Samuel Morris Hall sets next to it. Across the street is Slicker Hall.
The smaller building, surrounded by trees, houses the book store and the post office as well as a snack bar.
The Administration Building is easily identified by its "tower seen far distant" and the Helena Memorial Music Hall is at the extreme right end of the picture. In the extreme left may be seen a large dwelling which accommodates several students and a house mother.
LOOKING AT OUR FINANCIAL PICTURE FRANKLY Every college president would
like to raise the college endowment—whether it is now large or small. He knows that apart from student tuition and fees money must he forthcoming from other sources. The state exacts from its citizens, in taxes, for the ever increasing budgets for its state schools and there is a parallel which should be found in the relationship between the privately
owned and controlled Christian college and its clientele. When the annual budgets increase, the people who are behind such schools must realize that upon them there falls the added responsibilities of helping to meet these additional expenses. The two most commonly accepted procedures are the increasing of the endowments until a greater revenue from that source pro
vides the larger amount necessary for current budget. Schools that have long been established and have been patronized by wealthy supporters have been successful in many instances in building up formidable amounts for endowment. It need not be true, but in numerous cases it is, that such schools have been separated and alienated from their
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WHAT THE ALUMNI ARE DOING In this issue we are publishing the names
of our Alumni over the past 18 years and indicating those who have contributed toward the operating expenses during the current fiscal year. Many more will he contributing before June 30, when the year closes, and we propose at that time to publish the list again
and then give the total amount contributed by the Alumni of those particular classes. If you are interested we shall include all of the alumni or at least go back another 15 years.
Inaccuracies and omissions are apologized for in advance. Corrections are welcome.
Class of 1947 Blanchard Amstutz Darlene P. Barker Marguerite Beacon
*Warren Bergwall Margie Billet Rich
"Esther Bradford Betty Buerki
*Arthur Carlson Russell Clark
"Ruth Coughenour Cox Gene Gibbs Doris Gilbert Joanne Grubbs Jean Haves Silver Taylor Hayes Alice Hitchcock Charles Hoffman Gene Holt Thomas Houk Donald Hubbard Donald Jansen Harold Johnson
*William Jones Orville Kruschwitz Esther Kvanvik
"Martha Lauby Vernon Macy Janet Morse Watkins Milton Murphey
*Dorothy Olsen Van Vleet
*Conrad Rehling Marguerite Roberts
"Esther Rupp Lydia Rupp Harold Salseth Ruth Schoeppach Boyd Skinner
"Gwendolyn Somer-ville
Ruth Waldin
Class of 1946 Joyce Bailey Linwood Barney Ruth Bergert Virgil Bjork Marion Brown
"Maurine Carver George Cochard John Cogley
*Arlouine Hamann-Nelson
"Harold Homer Winifred Hutchens Margaret Kramer Betty Loeffler Herschel McCord
*June Meredith *Miriam Pallotta
Beatrice Payne Zook Don Rose
*Andrew Rupp Dorland Russett Stewart Silver Robert Spoolstra Elizabeth Studabaker Alva Swarner
Francis Sweeten Darrel Taggart
*Russel Van Vleet Jack Weaver Rosemarv Weston Keith Whittern Phillip Williams
Class, of 1945 Wesley Arms Marjorie Arnold-
Spoolstra "Norman Baxter
Margaret Behnken Gordon W. Bell
*Robert D. Bontrager Helen Boyer Lawrence Brown Mable Busch-
Bontrager Hubert Clevenger George Cochard
*Robert L. Cox Barbara Deich-
Nimroth Clara Eibner-Orr Kenneth Enrich
"Elizabeth Good-Owsley
Armia Heikkinen Ralph Herber Catherine Hill
"George Holcombe "Jean Holcombe
Gerald Klinefelter John Kruschwitz Donald Martin Marion Maybray Kenneth Morse Fred Orr John P. Pugh Paris W. Reidhead Paul Rupp Dorothy Shomo-Cogley Genevieve Shuppert-
Bertsche William Siktberg John Siner Naida Sutch Martha Nell Reif Esther Watkins-Bullis Norma June Williams
"Jane Winterling Class of 1944
Thomas Bailey Cranston Bernstorf James Bertsche Roy Birkey
"Paul Clasper Harold Crecraft Theda Davis Pearl Dobson
"Edward Evanick Nancy Fox-Crecraft Gwendolyn Glenwood William Green Ruth Hess Martha Leeman Virgil Maybray
Norma Michel-Reece Lindley Osborne Jack Reif Clarence Rutschman Phyllis Steiner Josephine Stuart-Juett
"Elizabeth Suderman "Bonnie Weaver-Odle
Bettv Weed-Kruschwitz
"Donald Yocom
Class of 1943 Helen Jeanne Black
burn-Pearson Phyllis Lorraine
Martin Bonnie Charles Gould Doris E. Kaparoff Ruth Wynona Long Wendell Redmond
Lowe G. Verner Miller Paul Paton Williams
"Robert Anton Behnken Ann Louise Bengston-
Lutes Gene F. Black
"James Harvey Brown *L. Joyce Burtner-
Trumbauer Phyllis Creaser Reah S. Dougherty Faith Natalie Glen-
wood-Black Frances Ruth Gwindon Norma Marie Hoke Kenneth T. Holdzkom
*H. Wendell Hyde Nellie Marie Leisman
Alspaugh John Raymond Malott Myrle Mae Miller-
Dougherty Elsie Irene Preston Gail Burton Price Frederick Conklin
Rowlev Howard Edward
Ruppelt Robert Earl Sheesley Joseph Shisler, 3rd Harold E. Springer
"Ralph Sherman Tropf Virginia Hubbard
Tropf Paul A. Trumbauer William B. Uphold, Jr. Lewis Allen Wilson
"Cecil M. Wyant James Steele Yount
Class of 1942 Otho Andrews Martin Barney John Bontrager Robert Boyd Carl Brown Mildred Brown Yaggy Mildred Burdon
James Celender Albert Clarke Betty Deloe
"Maxine Dopp Rehling Helen Durling Alice Cyer Addison Eastman Margaret Elliott Hope Fosnaught
"Merlyn Grant Bernice Greer-Lewis Clyde Harrington Dorothy Hislop-Miller Warne Holcombe Otto Hood Doris Horn Eunice Knight-O'Brien Frances Knight Walter Kruschwitz Arnold Lewis Howard Lyman Gertrude MacDonald Harley Martin Ralph McCormack Gordon McDonald William McKee William Meadows Alphretta Meginnis Rhea Miller John Murbach Helen O'Bryan-Spence
"Don Odle Ellen Owens Ruth Patow Esther Prosser-Webb Charles Read Ruth Roseberry Duane Sandgren Leo Sands Kenneth Scott Lois Slagle Howard Spitnale Irene Tatman-Greenhut Henry Tobin Carol Unkenholz Homer Van Buren J. Ellis Webb Lucille Webster Jean Wood Marv Young Fred Zigan
Class of 1941
Robert Jackson Lois Stuart Dorothy Anderson Eleanor Anderson Harold Bauer James Bell Kathryn Bingaman Melva Bingaman Richard Bishop
"Ruth Boiler Grant Virginia Bunner Jessie Burtner Roger Burtner
"Earl Butz Elizabeth Carpenter Rodah Elliott Welsh
Dorothy Ferree Gerald Foster Noble Gividen Keith Hanley Lucile Jones Trum
bauer Raymond Kincheloe Ernest Lee Nettie Lewis Robert Litten Gail Malsbary Ross McLennan Lester Michel Don Miller James Miller Wayne Mitchell Eleanor Parry Ross Richey Elizabeth Roane Glenn Rocke Lucille Rupp
"Lyle Russell Doris Scheel Helen Shaffer Virginia Shaffer Marion Smith Noble Swearingen Mary Sypos Harry Van Meter Erwin Vincent Robert Wilcox Jean Wilson S. Henry Wood Phillip Yaggy John Zoller
Class of 1940 "Melvin Blake
John Branch Carol Brown
"Doris Brown Blake Omar Buchwalter Ethel Clark Alta Clevenger Ralph Cummings Harriet Davis Oliver Degelman Clinton Dillon William Driscoll Kenneth Faulke Robert Jackson
"Ruth Johnson Lyon "Dorothy Knight
Harold Lanman Madelyn Leak Olin Lehman Lewis Magsig Gerald Martin Doris McKee William Moreland Lorenz Morrow Evelyn Mudgett George Murphy George Nagel Gwendolyn Niebel Wallace Page Teuntje Peters Floyd Porter Ruth Prosser
Bertha Sanderson Wilma Shields
*Sherman Spear Miriam Stephens
*John Warner Mary Webb Maxine Weed Edith Wildermuth Ellamarie Williamson Don Winne Wayne Yeater
Class of 1939 *Jantes Alspaugh
Ruth Anderson Edward Armstrong Donald Barnes Maurice Beery
*Evan Bergwall Nellie Blake Lloyd Bower Murray Bragan Arland Briggs Devee Brown
*Alice Butz Ruth Cooke Dorotha Crandall Howard Eicher Davis Gage George Guindon Marv Hess William Hoke
*Alice Holcombe Francis Johannides Stanley Jones Ralph Lawrence Merrill Livezey Percell Lockee Marshal Lucas Winifred Lucas Martha Matthews Wilma McAllian Harold Miller Taeko Obara Edith Persons
*Milo Rediger *Alton Ridgway
Geraldine Scheel Mary Shaffer
*Reuben Short Margaret Sluyter Gilbert Smethurst Logan Smith Priscilla Snyder Paul Sobel 1 ois Stanley Muriel Sutch William Uphold Orrin Van Loon Helen Walhof Marshall Welch Lydia White Sands Kenneth Williams
Class of 1938 *Emma Alspaugh
Clarice Bell Lewis Black
*Hazel Butz Catherine Chappell Z. R. Chavis
*Virginia Cline Hazel Comoton Arthur Dahlstrand
*Theodore Engstrom Russell Frey Charles Garringe.r Vergil Gerber Virgie Grile-Kinney Robert Haines Richard Halfast Marie Heineman
*John Hershey
Lois Knight-Stuart *Lucille Kruschwitz
Mildred Macy Dorothy Martin John Miles Charles Moore Curtis Moore Donald Mumma Clair Myers Mary Myers Dorothy Oxendine Arlene Pask-Rose-
crants Luther Patton Walter Randall Carl Reppert Wallace Scea Thelma Sharp Dorothy Smith Hazel Smith Paul Stuart
*Glenbar Sutton Wirth Tennant Margaret Trefz Dorothy Weaver Eng
strom Rebecca Wheeler-
Maxson Samuel Wolgemuth
Class of 1937 Owen Aldridge Esther Baker-
Campbell Roy Ballard Hazel Bloss Mary Brenaman Aileen Catlin Gerald Clapsaddle
*James DeWeerd Crosby DeWolfe Charles Fields Mable Fields
* Perry Haines Grace Hall
*Cecil Hamann Clarence Hamm Crystal Hawkins Norman Holder
*Alfred Hunter Norman Jerome Karl Keith Joseph Kimbel
a 'Robert Lautenschlager Marjorie MacKellar Chester Miller Jack Miller Marion Phillips Leslie Pippert Carl Rarick Virginia Royster
*Leon Shaffer Theatta Shupe Lester Sommer
*GarfieId Steedman Clayton Steele Paul Stephenson Delpha VanWinkle ' John Vayhinger Leroy Walters Leonard Washmuth Ruth Weller Ellisworth White Carlton Wittlinger Ethel York Robert Yunker
Class of 1936 Herbert Wilmot Ayres Virginia Mae Beckrink John Wistar Betzold
*Van Ness Chappell *Margaret Louise Cline-
Chappell Lois Coby Charles Wilson Cook-
ingham Carmen Frances Eng
lish Livezey Fanie'France Grace D. Maxine Henton J. Elwood Hershey Ernest O. Kegerreis Margaret E. Kellar George Wm. Manley
*Phillip J. Miller Evelyn Ruth Shaw Kenneth B. Stokes Alvin Dale Strong Marjorie M. White Katharine Lucille
Norman Lorena Kathleen
Porter Rebekah Ruth Talbott Esta Gertrude
Herrmann Howard Florence Taylor Paul B. Yingling
Class of 1933 Derward L. Abbey Wavne Allee Nelson Bastian Mollie Bell Blaine Bishop Mae Brothers Ruth Coby Robert Dennis Ralph Findley DeWitt Fowler Mabel Frey Clara V, Gibbs Gordon Herrmann Robert Jacobs Russell Jacobs Evelyn Kendall Verlin Kruschwitz Dorothy Lewis Mary Louise Lewis Ralph Lewis Crystal Lockridge Ralph Long William McClelland Clarence Miller Peter Pascoe Milton Persons Olive Severn Martha Smith Charles Stuart Lula Tinkle Robert Titus-Robert Weaver Lauren York R. Park Anderson
Class of 1934 Roberta Bennett Herbert Boyd Winifred Brown
: ,Lyle Case Charles Clifton Isadora Deich (Mrs.
W. R. Forgy) Oliver Drake Jo Gates Emmie Gayden Helen Gilmore-Traw Eliza Gould Mina Herman Arthur Howard Harrv Jones Athalia Koch Louise Longnecker Alice Lovin Harold Martin
Walter Martin Helen Minkler Ilene Neibel Hedvig Olson Miriam Pugh Matilda Sallaz William Schermerhorn Marvin Schilling Frances Scott Owen Shields Michiyo Terada Rowena Walker
*PercivaI Wesche Ida White Doris Wilson Porter
Class of 1933 Violet Anderson-
Palmer Warren Bailey Stanley Boughton Ray Brachbill James Davis Margaret Emmert William Engle Richard Fox Harvey Fruth Wallace Fritts Mary Furbay-Taylor Harry Griffiths Kenneth Griswold Grace Hedley Lucille Jones-
Trumbauer Margery Kleinfeld P. Ardath Kletzing Mable Kreie-Lemke Lois Pugh-Ferris Esther Ross-Findley George Schlafmann Joseph Severn Roy Smith Charles Smoyer C. S. Speake Elizabeth Stuart Gates Arlene Summers Ruth Tabberer Olive Tatem Wilson Tennant
*Chester Lyle Thomas Nathan Tyler Frederick Vosburg Stuart Weston Earl Winters Marjorie Yingling
Class of 1932 Grace Marian Atkinson Violet Fern Bailey Hershal R. Bauer Beulah Biddle
Rawlings Alice E. Bissell-
Simons., Mervyn E. Boyle, Jr. Martin Luther Brokaw Virgil Brown Naomi T. Brubaker Charles Wesley Bush Marv Elmina
Camenter Virvie Louise Carter-
Ketterman Oscar G. Cook, Jr. Alice Doolittle Florence May Drake Oral Duckworth Robert Cornelius
Eaker Dorr P. Garrett Llewellyn Oscar
Griffith Helen V. Hall-
Slaplaton Helen Irene Jester
*Reuben Hurlburt Judson
*Cecelia Clare Learn Jeannette V. Leisure Fredrick George
MacKenzie Esther Elizabeth
Masters Albert Cecil Mathias William McNeil Ida K. Michaelis Raymond Lenard
Norton Elsa Linnea Olson
Buckner James W. Rhine Donald F. Rose Verneille G. Roth Marian Phyllis Scott Frank A. Simons Cleo H. Skelton
*Chester Burt Smith *Clyde Herbert Snell
Gilbert G. Spaude John Whitney Tucker Gladys Mary
Williamson Irene Elizabeth Witner Margaret Elizabeth
Wolf Breen Esther Edith Draper Marguerite Jean Friel Mary Genevieve Rice Madeline L. Wells Elizabeth Dearmin
Furbay Irene E. Reeder
Class of 1931 Wilma Annand Beatrice Bartoo Paul Bicksler Alex Bourquard George Breaden Helen Brechbill Albert Brenaman Darwin Bryan Elizabeth Chaney Talmadge Chilson Lionel Clench Doris Davis Eunice Davis Dodge Eva Denison Marian Derby Marguerite Deyo Wallace Deyo Ralph Dodge Luman Douglas Esther Draper Helen Ehrich Frances Ellar Ardath Furst Anita Hauber Florence Hazelton Louise Hazelton
Wesche Kenneth Hoover Verena Johnson Bernice Kendall Florence Kjolseth John Kjolseth
*George Lee Anderson Long Carlton Long Sadie Lucas Tracy Martindale Howard Mathews K. Edward Maynard Adelaide McDonald Ida Michaelis (Continued on page 4)
LOOKING AT OUR FINANCIAL PICTURE FRANKLY
founders. The insured income from a large endowment with a self perpetuating board has made it possible for them to repudiate the ideals and principles of their founders. This is a danger which must be considered; but nevertheless the charters and character of the boards and administrators of our full salvation schools render the possibility of a departure from their original moorings quite unlikely. Hence, wills that are drawn up, bequests and annuitancies contracted for in favor of our Christian colleges, which are designed to increase endowments, are to be encouraged. People interested should rest assured that their investments in Christian character are safely made.
A second procedure is that of the living endowment. In many ways this is even more desirable—especially while the donor is living. Many times a donor is able to make more' with his capital than a holiness college; because the latter must always guard against any element of risk in investments. Only comparatively "safe" investments should be made by the trustees of a college whereas a donor may see his way to invest his funds in some new project with even serious possibilities of loss, as a result, while the college may realize but 2 or 3 percent the individual may realize, as much as 15 percent. For this reason a living endowment often results in more to give to the college than the college would realize, if the principle had been left to the Trustees
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to invest. Also, the donor has the advantage of an annual check on the school. What he wants to see done on that campus is tied in with his regular support in such a way that his annual gift serves as a reminder for continued loyalties to the traditions and ideals of that school. Every college president who is sincere is willing to have his administration come under that type of careful scrutiny. In these days of declension and compromise it is quite essential that generous donors give a vigilant watch over our holiness colleges lest they too become enmeshed and remove the ancient landmarks set by their fathers. For these reasons we are going to urge our supporters to consider seriously the advantages of both methods of financing Taylor University and participate in one or the other.
Many people would love to endow Taylor to the extent of $100,000.00, but they do not have any such amount to give. Many schools have blocks of endowment that size on interest at no more than 2% which is $2,000.00 per year. There are individual classes of alumni in the ordinary earning brackets who, if they would contribute 2% of their income annually would equal the income of a $100,000.00 endowment. 1 would rather have their annual gifts, their prayers, and their solicitous and vital interests in Taylor than a cold chunk of endowment to invest. That is, if I could have my choice. Every institution needs a sizable endowment as its backlog of secur
ity. Hut I am anxious right now to help the alumni and friends of Taylor to see that in these stringent times a far happier arrangement for them and their school would be an established income from a great group of folks whose living endowment would equal two or three millions of invested endowment. At the same time their prayers and vital interest are the greatest assurance for the Taylor of tomorrow being what its founders had in mind yesterday.
Our Error Whenever a Bulletin doesn't
reach you, and you have not moved since the Bulletin office was apprised of your address, we feel quite responsible for the failure. It is true, of course, that with second class mail there is a great likelihood of mail not reaching its destination. Particularly is this true during certain rush seasons in mail deliveries. Nevertheless we desire to take our share of the blame. But when someone doesn't receive the Bulletin who has moved and never notified the office here the responsibility can not be laid to our door. It is always disconcerting to me in going around to find someone who should have received the Bulletin who hasn't been receiving it for some time. I sometimes chide ourselves in our set up here as a result of my questioning further. More often I have wished that the individual had seen his way to drop a line to the office.
Al umni (Continued from page 3)
Hugh Morris Cameron D. L. Mosser
* Clarence Musser Estal Pendergrass
Draper Mary Poling John Rood Dale Russell Herbert Schuckers Carol Severn Ellen Smith Culp
*Hazen Sparks Marvin Stuart Charles Taylor Beatrice Tennant
Norton
Helen Trout Collins Frederick Vincent Elizabeth Waite Knight Worth
Class of 1930 Fred H. Boiler Ruth Elizabeth
Bowers-Dagier Elsa Buchanan Spaude Guy Wesley Burgener Nelson Wilford Burns Gerald F. Bush Alliene M. Campbell Edna Mae Chambers-
Chandler "Pauline Christ Lester Clough Pauline M. Collins
Rhine "Everett W. Culp
Marv Ellen Engle-Theema
Corner W. Finch Kenneth Freeling Fox Lois Grace Frey Elsie Fuller Robert Gorrell Samuel Grove Ona B. Ingerson Mabel Lewis Inah May Masters Ferris McKee Mary Edith Miller Llovd V. Mohnkern Lillian G. Morrison Myrtle A. Ockenga-
Sperling W. Harold Pailthorp Miguel A. Palacio Beatrice Patrick Sparks
Jeff P. Paul Alice Lucile Reynolds Glen B. Rhodes Loyal R. Ringenberg Mary Ella Rose Stuart Beth Charlotte Severn Ruby Shaw Harriette Shoemaker R. Ivan Somers Albert Cecil Taylor Ila May Tozier Lester J. Trout
Ray W. Turner Mildred Urch William D. Vennard
"Gerald Ernest Wesche Ruth E. Young Robert D. Annand Dorwin R. Dragstrem Everett Jay Ritchie Elizabeth J. Groff Kathryn E. Poorman
Nelson Ella Martha Ruth
TAYLOR UNIVERSITY BULLETIN UPLAND, INDIANA, JANUARY 1948
Published monthly by Taylor University, Upland, Indiana. Entered as second class matter at Upland, Indiana. April 8, 1900, under Act of Congress, July 16, 1894. Vol. XL. No. 12.