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President, C. Onfille Strohl F 2 Dr. Strohl looks over plans for another new building. As the 13th president of Southwestern, C. Orville Strohl has certainly been responsible for much of the progress on our campus. Born on September 18, 1908, in Meade County, Kansas, President Strohl received a bachelor's degree at Southwestern in 1931 and attended thelliff School of Theology to receive his bachelor of divinity and master of theology degrees. His honorary doctorate is from Iowa Wesleyan. In 1933, he married Helen L. Burgner and has three children and several grand- children. President Strohl was ordained to the Methodist Church in 1935 and, before his in- auguration in 1954, served as a pastor, instructor, lecturer and executive director of Christian Education, all in Iowa. We, as Builders, should feel fortunate to have as a part of our college a man as dedicated to Christian principles as President Strohl. His personal, vital interest in not only the campus, but also each student as an individual has marked him as a man well-quali- fied to lead among peoples. 1 1 3
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The administration of Southwestern College seems to meet student expectations. Whether freshman or senior, the warm bond of personal friendship between student and administrator is real. How well one remembers the sincere and honest interest in the student's adjustment taken by these people! To have the president call one by name, the academic dea.n to share a joke, and the counselors help with a problem-these give the student an incentive to answer the questions, Who am I? and Where am I going? with a goal toward the better Christian life. Clare L. Kiskaddon Counselor of Women Instructor in English W.W. Monypeny Director of Placement Associate Professor of Psychology Counselor of Men 'i Dr. J.C. Witter of Admissions Education Dr. Douglas R. Moore Instructor in Psychology Associate Director Associate Professor of ci ,V 'Ziggy in Murrel K. Snyder Registrar Associate Professor of Sociology 4' Vernon McDaniel News Bureau Director Assistant Professor of Journalism I 1 5
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