Pryor Scrapbook Clippings, 1945-2000

4'" -~~~ . ff~~ nests, And A Few Of TheHome Folt-- 1. E. W . McMillan, Memphis, (right) discusses Thanks- · giving lectureship with F. W. Mattox, associate professor of Bible on leave. 2. Dr. Joseph E. Pryor (left), vice president of the Alumni Association, talks over the alumni matters with Anna May Alston, secretar y_, and Clifton Ganus, president, after the Thanksgiving morning get-together. 3. Visitin g speaker G. C. Brewer, Memphis, pauses en route to morning services for this informal pose. 4. Mrs. J. N . Armstrong (center) greets Thanksgiving visitors, Mr. anfi Mrs. Isaac L. Vanhooser, of Oklahoma City. 5. Ex-students Hershel Dyer and Clinton E lliott peruse the school newspaper, The Bison, as M:·~. E lliott and guest look on. 6. Howard White, New Orleans, (left) renews, acquaint – ance with faculty member Clifton Ganus by the renowned Harding College fishpond. · 7. Robert Lawyer (left) and visiting speaker L. 0. San– derson, Norman, Oklahoma, talk about the "good old days" at the Thanksgiving morning alumni gather ing. Mrs. F. W. Mattox looks on from the background. 8. Last year's graduates, Bob Collins (left) and Evan Ulrey, now pursuing graduate work at Louisiana State Uni– versity, recall amusing experiences with Lou Du gger, senior student. 9. Dr. George S. Benson converses with F. W . Mattox, who is completing study on his Ph.D. degree at George Peabody College on leave from his position as Dean of Men for Hard– ing College.

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