Dr. Burt, Chairman. challenges Harding Board of Trustees Unde'r the chairmanship of Dr. Richard E. Burt, an alumnus of Harding College and a dentist from Richardson, Texas, the Board of Trustees exerted a strong influence on maintaining the goals and objectives of Harding College. Effective in the fall of 1975, the Board adopted a policy to eliminate overcrowding the residence halls. The Board at its fall meeting passed a resolution of thanks to the faculty and administration for the excellent job done on the Self-Study Report to the North Central Association that continued the accreditation of Harding College for the maximum period of 10 years, as announced at the July meeting of the Association. Dr. Burt implemented various means of getting the members of the Board acquainted with the faculty and students and the on-going activities of the college. James A. Thompson, who had been a member of the Board for 39 years, died at his home in Searcy on September 16. t .. BOARO OF TRUSTEES. ROW ONE: Mrs. Robert Warnock, John' Baldwin, George Benson, Dallas Harris, Dan Russell , Richard Burt, James Ellers, Flanoy Alexander, Clifton Ganus, Milton Peebles, D. F. Anguish, James Cone, Jim Bill Mclnteer. ROW TWO: Houston Karnes, Roy Sawyer, Houston Ezell, Jack Goode, Richard Gibson, David Burton, Harold Cogburn. 2. ATTENTIVELY listening to Dr. Ganus tell of future development plans, members of the Board complete their tour of the gym. 3. MR. OLEN HENORIX makes the dedicatory speech for the new nursing/home economics complex bearing his name. 4. AFTER DINNER speaker Jim Bill Mclnteer addresses the audience at the Black and Gold Banquet held Homecoming weekend.
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