1954-1955 Yearbook

Rendering Unselfish Service for Christian Education The Board of Trustees - STANDING: Lott Tucker, Searcy; W. O. Beeman, Memphis, Tenn.; T. J. McReynolds, Morrilton; Louis E. Green, Tulsa, Okla.; Jim Bill Mclnteer, Nashville, Tenn.; Milton Peebles, Saratoga; Vernon Lovinggood, Memphis, Tenn.; Richard Fuller, Memphis, Tenn.; Dr. John Young, Dallas, Tex. SEATED: Houston T. Karnes, Baton Rouge, La.; J. A. Thompson, Searcy; Dr. George S. Benson, Searcy; C. L. Ganus, Sr., New Orleans, La.; L. M. Graves, Memphis, Tenn. ; G. W. Kieffer, Florence, Ala. NOT PICTURED: D. F. Anguish, Cleveland, Ohio; Leman Johnson, Wenatchee, Wash.; Flanoy Alexander, Delight; W. D. Rhodes, Topeka, Kansas; and John E. Kirk. Topeka, Kansas. The Board of Trustees . .. In strIvmg for her goal of glvmg students an education which will "lead to an understanding and a philosophy of life consistent with Christian ideals," THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES of Harding College is indispensable. Outstanding men, devoted to the Christian way of life, have served the College through this Board throughout the thirty-one year history of this institution. During these years they have formulated the policy, made the decisions and guided the College with the interest of the student body foremost in their minds. Serving un16 selfishly, dedicated to the propagation of Christian education, these men are the very backbone of Harding College. Present chairman of the board is L. M. Graves, M. D., Memphis, Tenn. A board member for thirteen years, Dr. Graves became chairman of the board during the November, 1954 meeting. C. L. Ganus, New Orleans business man, served as chairman of the board for thirteen years. During this period, 1941-1954, Harding College experienced a great growth and development.

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