1978-1979 Yearbook

Mrs . Ganus is a gourmet cook and often prepares lavish meals for out of town guests of the College. She has been sponsor of Tri Kappa women's social club for 30 years. Also involved in community life as well, she has been active in PTA, Girl Scouts, Cub Scouts , Green - keepers Garden Club , AAUW, Garden Club council and AWH , having served as president for several of the groups. The Ganuses have three children, all graduates of Harding. Clifton Loyd III is an associate professor of music at the College; Debbie is Mrs. Richard Duke, her husband being a member of the education faculty; and Charles is a member of the Cabot High School faculty. During the year, Dr. Ganus spoke on the lectureships of Alabama Christian College , Georgia Christian Institute, Harding College and Pepperdine University. He assisted York College and David Lipscomb College in fundraising activities. Besides speaking to many civic clubs, Bible camps, citizenship seminars and youth groups of the church, he drove 4 ,400 miles in 15 days, speaking in 15 different cities in the Southeast while doing development work for Harding during May. On two occasions he participated in the Focus on Freedom program at Oklahoma Christian College with 20 colleges and universities represented. He spoke for two different Christian school administrators meetings. In the business world , Dr. Ganus served on the Board of Directors of the Searcy Chamber of Commerce, the First Security Bank of Searcy, Finest Foods in New Orleans and the Arkansas Council of Independent Colleges and Universities. He also served as president of the Arkansas Foundation of Associated Colleges. Pre§ident Ganus served as , an elder of the College church of Christ and was chairman of the Finance committee. He preached in a number of cities and occasionally filled the pulpit at the services of the College congregation. 1. FULFILLING an order from her pledgemaster, Delta Chi pledge Jenni Felps gets Dr. Ganus to sign her book . 2. WAITING in line for free barbeque and potato salad, Dr. Ganus and Ross Cochran, the Student Association president , discuss the success of Homecom - ing activities . 3-4. ADDRESSING an audience of over 425, Dr. Ganus honors George S. Benson on his eightieth birthday. 5. AN OFFICIAL at the presentation of the World 's Largest Pizza , Dr. Ganus signs papers of documenta - tion for the Guinness Book of World Records. administration _ President ~ 173

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