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if? ' K-,,..L Southwestern College is attempting to take its place in the onward march of higher education. Never have so many people been enrolled in colleges and universities as there are today. Because of this Ucollege consciousnessf' we must be seeking to build our colleges and universities on a bigger and better scale. This is the time for Chris- tian education to lead the way to genuine internationalism. Southwestern College pro- poses to do this by meeting the challenge for veteran education, improvement through better facilities, strengthened faculty. lifting of standards, a more vital campus Chris- tian program, and development of an adequate social and recreational program. Higher education no longer concerns only the academic. Today we recognize the necessity of personality development and adjustment, creative thinking, social responsibility, leader- ship training, and character building through associations with Christian teachers, whole- some attitudes and atmosphere. Southwestern advances to meet the new day of peace. - mar! YW twuxiiy-olqlit
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IS f W Q! W I Gone are the lazy days when we merely looked at our books. Victims of the trend toward acceleration and con- centration, We amazed and delighted this year's faculty with our efforts. With the difficult task of rebuilding before us, we students began to realize how important our work could be. In spite of increased demands, pro- fessors did their jobs well in the all-important field of all carfemica
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Right: Dean Lyman S. Johnson taught Philosophy and Psychology as well as attending to duties as Dean of Southwest- ern for the third year and Dean of Men for the first year. He was relieved of many traveling chores by Edward F. Shannon, new student enlistment man. NX i. i Left: Celebrating' her sixteenth year as Dean of Women, Miss Chalcea White relaxes for a rare quiet moment at home. As counselor for the girls, Dean White's office is rarely empty. Left: Mr. W. J. Poundstone, college registrar. A familiar person to all students, Professor Poundstone gives expert advice to incoming freshmen. He has developed a new field advising veterans this year.
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