1981-1982 Yearbook

1. FORMER President Gerald Ford smiles to a receptive audience. 2. ADDRESSING an overflow crowd in Benson Auditorium, former Presi· dent Gerald Ford speaks in the American Studies lecture series. 3. DR. AND MRS. GEORGE BENSON greet Ford at the reception which followed his lecture. 4. THE DISTINGUISHED American Citizen Award is presented to Ford by University President Clifton L. Ganus, Jr. 5. AMERICAN STUDIES. Front row: Smith, Gillell, Meison, Ogburn, Thompson, Clark, Cash. Bryan, Muncy, Foust. Thrasher. Pitls, Bradley, Carter, Peebles, Hill, Baugh. Second row; Rowland, Quillen, King, Hogan, Tritschler, Gat· tis, Cook, Barron, Kirk, Turner, Denham. Shacklett, Jameson, Lawrence, Green, Granberg, Dismuke, Burks, Brown, Preble, Wright, Hodges, Alexander, Finn, Collins, Kearbey, Heinold, Kell, Ganus·director. Third row: Newton, Carlock, Johnson, Maynard, Sitton, Nomed. McClanahan, Hensarling, Weaver, Rossio, Bellis, Smith. Horsley. Crow, Collins, Tennyson. Fourth row: Vlahakis, Newell, Jensen, Broadaway, Conrad, Ellis. Fleener, Humphrey, Flatt, Brown, Bryant. Cutts, Blain, Waites, Leal, Padgett. Hood, Fisk. Smith, M. Miller, E. Miller, Tennyson, Genry, Tucker, Branyan, Schrank. Back row: Parham, Holliman, Ballenger, Elkins, Sisson, Fowler, Nichols, Woodruff, Clay, Adams, Howard, Ulrey, Hart, Murphy, Haynes. 6. JOE BA ITEN, Chief Executive Of· ficer of Batten, Batten, Hudson £, Swab, Inc., speaks at Harding's Tenth Annual Management Seminar, co·sponsored by the American Studies Program. 7. DRESSED in the authentic uniform of one of George Washington's lifeguards, George "Bucky" Walters describes life as it was during the War for Indepen. dence. 90· American Studies _Shawn~et! 1

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