The Edwards-Wiest Scholarship honors two ladies: Mildred Edwards and her niece, Ruth Wiest. Mildred Edwards taught high school art in Kingston, Pennsylvania, for 30 years and saw many of her students go on to become great successes in the world of art. When Miss Edwards retired from teaching, she led a crusade to develop a housing project for the elderly in her hometown of Wellsboro, Pennsylvania; was president of the Art Club during its development of the Gmeiner Art Center; and helped the Irvin Comstock Seventh-day Adventist Elementary School acquire library books, audiovisual equipment, and a computer.
Miss Edwards died in 1988, at the age of 95. A portion of her estate came to Southwestern, “a college with higher standards,” in her words. Her interest in Southwestern stemmed from the long service of her only niece, Ruth Wiest, who was the head librarian and associate librarian between the years of 1960 and 1983. Until her death in 1995, Miss Wiest held the rank of librarian emeritus.
Miss Wiest came to Southwestern after teaching English and Spanish for a number of years, as well as serving as a librarian at Adventist academies across North America. During her first year at Southwestern, the library was moved from the old administration building on the south side of campus to the Findley Building. Using Medical Cadet Corps troops, she supervised the move in just two days. When the move was complete, “There was singing in the library that night,” she laughed.
During her years at Southwestern, she provided rooms in her home for a number of students, particularly foreign students who needed help in order to go to college.
Scholarship Award Requirements
The Edwards-Wiest Scholarship is awarded to students on the basis of academic achievement and financial need.
2025 - 2026 Scholarship Recipients
Kevin Pintor, Theology
Kham Khual, Theology
Aloys Rukundo
Keona Frederick, Music, Theology
Ashley Leon, Theology
Edwards-Wiest Scholarship
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