1971-1972 Yearbook

PRESIDENT ttpersonalities of the South" honors President Ganus DR. CLIFTON L. GANUS, in his seventh year as he ad of Harding remained impressed with the awesome responsibility involved in serving as president of this institution. In recognition of his notable work, he was honored this year by being included in "Personalities of the South." The increasing enrollment of the college and Academy here in Searcy, and the Graduate School of Religion and Academy in Memphis placed him in charge of over 500 employees and 4,000 students. I-Ie continued to rely greatly on the help of the Development Council, a group made up of 200 Ch ri stian men whom President Ganus considered the "eyes and ears of Harding College." In addition to his duties at the college. he was on the Board of Directors for Ibaraki Christian Foundation. First Security Bank. and Finest Foods, Inc. and a member of the Lions Club, Chamber of Commerce, and Advisory Board of Boy Scouts. CLIfTON L GANUS, JR.. PhD UNDAUNTED by iniuries received in a rag tag football game, Dr. Ganus presides over the October dedication ceremony for Keller Haa. 14

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