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Scrapbook (1938-1940), Taylor University Jan 1938

Scrapbook (1938-1940), Taylor University

Heritage Scrapbooks

Student scrapbook, covering the years 1938 through 1940. The most commonly photographed person appears to be Gwendolyn Ruth Niebel, and it is most probable the scrapbook belonged to her. She was a student from 1937-1940 and graduated with a Bachelors of Science in Education. Her hometown was Dunkirk, New York. She was an active part of the Cheerleading Team, belonged to the Philalethean Literary Society, Mnanka Debate Club, Vesper Choir, and Education Club.


Scrapbook (1909-1941), Taylor University Jan 1937

Scrapbook (1909-1941), Taylor University

Heritage Scrapbooks

Scrapbook of clippings from various Taylor University publications and other unknown publications. From the order of the clippings it appears the book was assembled starting in 1937 and ending in 1941. Clippings date from 1909 through 1941. Due to the nature of materials gathered it appears that the creator of the scrapbook had a fondness for poetry and cared deeply about Taylor’s history and missionary work.


Scrapbook (1928-1930), Taylor University Jan 1928

Scrapbook (1928-1930), Taylor University

Heritage Scrapbooks

Scrapbook made by Taylor University Student Lucille M. Jones during 1928 through her senior year in 1930. It is a themed scrapbook, formatted under the title “Friendship Memories of School Days” and contains various sections dedicated to specific parts of the academic experience. The scrapbook contains various clippings from Taylor University Publications as well as various mementos and souvenirs taken from campus events. It appears she started the book in 1928 on later pages, ran out of room, and put some of her senior year mementos at the front. Due to the non linear dates on certain pages it can …


Scrapbook (1926), Taylor University Jan 1926

Scrapbook (1926), Taylor University

Heritage Scrapbooks

Scrapbook by unknown author features mostly photos from the 1926 yearbook. Unlike other scrapbooks these are photographs rather than clippings from University publications. It does not contain all the yearbook’s photos, but was probably assembled by someone who worked with the yearbook or had access to the negatives.

One formal photograph (with people seated) appears to be a fraction of the Expression department. Perhaps related to English.


Scrapbook (1915), Taylor University Jan 1915

Scrapbook (1915), Taylor University

Heritage Scrapbooks

Loose pages from an unknown scrapbook. Most photographs are of students, faculty, and families. Donated by Charles Jennings, a 1925 graduate. He may have assembled the photos from various years previous to his time as a student, though it is more probable that a student at the time assembled the pages. There are no names or labels on any of the pictures.