1963-1964 Yearbook

ADMINISTRATION leadership provided by capable administrators JOSEPH E. PRYOR, PhD 22 Wise counsel from experienced teachers is an important phase of education . Harding's deans serve the student body and faculty in innumerable ways . Guidance is actually the most valuable of the student aids they offer - guidance, not only for program and career planning, but also for personal and spi ,-itual growth. They always find time to be of service. Saying "no" to a student who needs help is out of their realm as Christian servants. DR. JOSEPH E. PRYOR, Dean of the College, works closely with the students, advising, and helping them plan their college work. "Dr. Joe," as he is known to all, continues to teach certain courses in chemistry and mathematics. He takes an active part in national and regional organizations and holds the office of Secretary-Treasurer of Region II of Alpha Chi. Last summer he was appointed a Coordinator for the Liberal Arts Study Program of the North Central Association. He is Harding's faculty representative to the Arkansas Intercollegiate Athletic Conference. His interest in the activities of students is shown by his serving as sponsor of the Arkansas Eta Chapter of Alpha Chi, co-sponsor of the TNT Club, and as faculty advisor of the Petit Jean Staff. He began teaching at Harding in 1944 after completing his doctorate in physical chemistry. His hobbies include sports, photography, and reading. VIRGil H. LAWYER , MA

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