~ifton L. Ganlls. Sr.. chairman of thc Board of Tmstecs of Har· dillp; Collcp;c from 1<)-10 to 195·1. liycd only fifty .onc years. ye t hi s influ· cncc will bc kIt for p;cncrations. ll c was eminently ucccss ful from both a lIlaterial and a spiritual viewpoint and Christian education was one of his primary interes ts . Mr . Ganus was a 111ajor supporter of Hardin~ Co II c::.;('. givingunsclfishly of both timc and moncy . Thc studcnt ccntcr. which bcars hi s namc. was madc poss iblc by hi s p;cnerosity. In addition. hc has placcd morc than S 17.000 in loan funds far Hardinp; studcnts. Upon his rc tircmC'nt as chairman of th e Board tlf Tru s tees. he was g-iven the honorary degree of Doctor of Laws. His death on Septcmber 20. 1955. foll(lwinp; an extended illness. broup;ht sorrow to thc many who had learned to apprcciate him for his Christian charac ter. his interes t ill young people. and hi s cxalnplc of Christian service. 14
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