· PRESIDENT Ganus announces new plans for expansi~n in future years DR. CLIFTON L. GANUS, JR., announced this .year extensive plans for expansion of the Harding College facilities. With the construction of the art center, 1969 saw completion of the first phase of the "decade of development" outlined by President Ganus four year ago. Future projects include library expansion, a coliseum-auditorium, physical education center, new student center, two new dormitories, equipped computer center, Academy building and rehabilitation of the old science building. During the fall of 1968, Governor Rockefeller honored President Ganus and Dean Pryor at a reception in Little Rock. Civic and educational groups frequently seek Harding's president to make speeches. In .spite of a hectic schedule, he still found time to challenge faculty members to a game of handball or play basketball with students on weekends. His spirit and attendance at intercollegiate athletic events was inspiring. Dr. Ganus was often away on Sundays, but when not out of town he taught a morning Bible class for Harcling's freshmen and transfer students . STANDING high in the stadium for a better view, Dr. Ganus watches the Bisons taste victory in the 1968 homecoming game. ACCOMPANIED by Mrs. J. P. Duff and his wife, Harding's President and Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Pryor wait to greet guests.
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