2008-2009 Yearbook

180 academics history/social sciences what’s name? in a Junior Tyler Jones speaks about his summer internship with Shoals Law Group in Florence, Ala., on Sept. 2. Jones and many others held internships over the summer that helped prepare them for future careers. Noah Darnell After a presidential debate presented by The Roosevelt Institute and Students in Free Enterprise on Oct. 21, senior Mary Patteson asks some questions to an Obama representative. This debate featured College Republicans and College Democrats from Harding. Nick Michael Sophomore Kelsey Sherrod signs the guestbook at the annual history and social sciences department cookout on Nov. 1. This was held at Professors Kevin and Lori Klein’s house and gave students a chance to kick back and relax. Nick Michael The Ganus Building was built in 1951 and was dedicated to the Ganus family. Clifton L. Ganus was a graduate of Harding University and served as Harding’s president from 1965–1987. While in office, he began the President’s Development Council and the Associated Women for Harding (AWH). The Ganus Building was recently renovated and houses the history, social sciences and foreign language departments.

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