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llNlH llltlllltll Hlllltl 'HlIIlHlHS' DR. CHARLES EDWlN SCHOElELD was given the charge of office by Bishop William C. Martin, October 20, l942, and formally inaugurated tenth president of Southwestern college, to fill the vacancy left by Dr. Erank E. Mossman. Bishop Martin was also the principal speaker at the in- augural banquet. Later in the evening the student body assembled outside the Schofield home and gave Mr. 51 Mrs. President an inauguration of serenading and im- promptu speeches. Arriving on the campus during a time which at best was difficult, he brought to the scene his background in re- ligious and educational life which qualifies him as an administrator in war and peace. Equipped with his execu- tive ability plus a genuine interest in students and their problems, and a delightful sense of humor, he made many friends and soon won a place in the campus life. We have seen new things and heard new ideas during these past nine months -the re-organization of the chapel program, the introduction of fall and spring Honor's assembly, and a close co-operation between stu- dents, faculty and administrators - which have main- tained and advanced the high ideals and standards of S. C. Mrs. Schofield, First Lady of Southwestern society, has been a gracious and charming hostess to students and organizations at the executive mansion. We praise you, Mr. and Mrs. PreXy. You've helped stabilize our think- ing in the midst of a race between Christian education and catastrophe. 9
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President C,fQa,zf5 gd 1 win. cgcgohgfd ,,W.,,l. 1 we-MM ,Mm M 2 '-Yue? r goukhmestevn COXXQQQ 5 1 wKng3eld,jQnsas i 1 2 December 3, l9L2 5 I 2 51 1 To the l9L.3 Moundbuilders, greetings. 1 1 2 Southwestern College stands again in the midst E' of the swelling currents of a society racked by -ner. 3 already hundreds of former Builders have taken their ig place in the ranks of the nations deienders. Many of g the students enrolled this year heve enlisted in one of the reserve training programs and are preparing for service wherever they shall be needed. lt seems , probable that the coming year will see tne normel college program sharply revised to meet the Oemuild-S oi 1 I the national emergency. Through it all, Southwestern steadfastly holds her course, determined by the pole star of loyalty to Christian ideals, the objective of building character for Christian service, and the criterion of the nighest standards oi technical training and academic achievement. The Spirit of the Builders may be difficult to define, but it is the realest thing on The Hill. We look: beyond the dust and confusion oi the present days of turmoil, and seek to lay foundations and prepare for the building of a genuinely new world order wherein dwelleth righteousness . This year has brought creditable achievements in many lines. Wherever you go, through the years ahead, you will hold the banner of Southwestern high. Sincerely y rs, . choiie President VBS
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