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J resident S chwaim President Vernon F. Schwalm is a Manchester man. Graduating in the class of 1913, he re- turned to his alma mater to serve as dean and professor of history from 1917 to 1927, and for the past ten years as her president. During his administration numerous curric- ular and physical improvements have been realized. With an ever forward look the presi- dent states, As a church college we should keep on strengthening the cultural, character building and spiritual aspects in every way we can. For twenty years Vernon F. Schwalm has served Manchester College. In this tenth anni- versary of his presidency at Manchester, the cam- pus community says, Prexy, well done. In college his wife-to-be called him Thun- der . Back at Manchester, Mr. Schwalm is known as Grandad to Judy, Peggy, and Jean Kimmel. 10
TRUSTEES, Back row: Orville NofFsinger, Fred Priser, Clay Syler, Leland Emrick, George Strausbaugh, Vernon F. Schwalm, T. A. Shively, Ray Petersime, N. B. Wine, Pres., Wilbur S. Barnhart, Secy. front row: Harold A. Hofif, Moine Landis, J. Roy Ohmart, Dwight Butler, Edith Dresher 5, rustees Working behind the scenes to promote the best interests of Manchester College are the trustees. Periodic meetings draw these admin- istrators from five states in the Central Region of the Church of the Brethren to do the too often thankless tasks of planning, organizing, and directing. Important decisions made this year included the selection of the new dean, the new college treasurer, continuing plans for the Winger Me- morial, and the acceptance of the social security system for faculty and staff. One is naive if he thinks a trustee is a bearded patriarch or some reactionary oblivious to the world today. On the contrary, while the ages of the trustees vary from 34 to 70, the average being 56, Manchester ' s trustees are outstanding leaders in many fields of accomplishment. Four are high school superintendents or principals, two are teachers in public high schools, three are ministers, one is an engineer, and five are manufacturers. These are the men and women who help plan for Manchester of tomorrow. 11
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