1975-1976 Yearbook

--- Council donates time, effort, and money to Harding " Serving as the "eyes and ears" of Harding College in hundreds of communities throughout the nation , 305 members of the President ' s Development Council assisted the administration of the College in many ways. Chief among these were recruitment of students, search for qualified staff members , public relations, development, and financial contributions. In Phase III of the Development Program, the Council pledged more than $1,789,000. Completing its eleventh year of func· tioning, the Council met on campus twice during the year to hear reports on the College and to share ideas for implementing its program. 1. NEW MARRIED STUDENTS APART· MENTS. 2. NEW WOMEN'S DOR· MITORY. 3. PRESENTING lively musical numbers. the Belles and Beaux perform for the Development Council at their fall gathering. 4. HONORING Harding with his attendance, State Representative Ray Thorton congratulates the college on its growth program. 5. STUDENT speaker Kurt Picker humorously amuses the Development Council with a talk on Dr. Ganus's baseball glove. 6. OLEN HENDRIX BUILDING. DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL / 33

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