1957-1958 Yearbook

Scholar, athlete, and lover of fun ... this is the man who so adequately serves as vice-president of Harding College and as dean of' the School of American Studies. Student activitIes are his chief concern, and his personal touch with students is amazing. As a faculty sportsman, spe'tator, host, or professor, he is an outSf41nding person doing an outstanding work. "Your attention, please, to these announcements" introduces every student to Jim Atkinson, dean of Students ... Ah, the dynamic intellect that is his ... a combination of dignity, wisdom, and wit that presents the student body with a standard to be desired. His constant fervor in forwarding student activities brings him even closer to the students. "To be or not to be, that is the question," and Dean L. C. Scars can help you decide. His long experience and wide travels combined with his native ability make him an excellent personal counselor. A very capable professor ... and chairman of the English department . . . his wisdom radiates wherever he is and to all within range. CLIFTON L. GANUS, Ph.D., Vice-President JAMES H. ATKINSON, M.A., Dean of Students LLOYD CLINE SEARS, Ph.D., Dean of the College 23

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