George E. Leffler Jr. grew up as a preacher's kid in the Midwest. When his father died in 1940, his mother moved George and his younger brother, Jiggs, and her younger son and daughter to Keene. They joined their sister, Ruth, who had completed her course work at Southwestern Junior College and was working for the school's business manager.
With a widowed mother and a brother and sister still in academy and college, George had to work his way through college. He and Jiggs delivered newspapers, worked in the broom shops in town, and worked in a mill making furniture. Early on George emerged as a star student, majoring in theology and business. He became business manager of the Mizpah from 1942 to 1944, valedictorian of the academy class of 1943, president of the college freshman class in 1943-44, editor of the 1944-45 "Southwesterner," a speaker for area churches with the ministerial seminar, and a Sabbath School superintendent for the Keene Church.
Voted "Most Likely to Succeed," George graduated from Southwestern Junior College in 1945. He moved to El Campo, Texas, for the summer to help in an evangelistic campaign. While living in a small tent and guarding the "big tent," George contracted polio. At first doctors in Houston treated him for malaria, trying to bring down his week-long,106-degree temperature. After many weeks in the hospital, George emerged with significant handicaps.
In the end all five of the Leffler children attended Southwestern. This scholarship has been established by George's brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. (Jiggs) Leffler Sr. of Phoenix, Arizona.
Scholarship award requirements
This scholarship is awarded to a junior or senior theology major based on their academic achievement and financial need.
George E. Leffler Theology Scholarship
Students Recipients
2019-2020 -Ruber Alvarez Matos
2018-2019 -Hasel Marroquin
2016-2017 -Michael Cerda
2015-2016 - Michael Cerda, Jorge Morales Cardona
2013-2014 - Edward Michaels
2011-2012 - Diana Cabra
2010-2011 - Justin Tonga