Harding College - Petit Jean Yearbook (Searcy, AR)

 - Class of 1976

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,,e ,M-ff' 1. VISITING with his son Cliff, daughter Debbie, and daughter-in-law Debbie, Dr. Ganus attends the annual Black and Gold Banquet. 2. BOARDING the college plane, Dr. Ganus prepares for another trip in the interest of Christian education. 3. CLIFTON GANUS laughs as he celebrates the beginning of another year. 4. DILIGENTLY working during Pizza Hut's Harding Night, Dr. Ganus helps raise money for Harding College. 5. A TYPICALLY interesting cheerleaders' skit amuses Dr. Ganus. 6. IMITATING the actions of his grand- daughter, Clifton Ganus hugs Johnna's new rag doll. 7. DR. GANUS congratulates Kirk Davis at the Olen Hendrix Building dedication. 8. IN the middle of a hectic day, Dr. Ganus takes a break with his wife, Louise. 9. PRESIDENT GANUS. 10. CONVERSING with track team members, Dr. Ganus enjoys attending meet. 11. AT THE Student Association's fall reception for new students, President Ganus shows his interest in the real business of Christian education. PRESIDENT I 21

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Dr. Ganus speaks in commemoration of the Bicentennial CLIFTON L. GANUS, Ph.D., in addition to his heavy duties in ad- ministration and development as president of Harding College, main- tained a busy schedule of speaking. His scholarly background in American history made him a popular speaker for the bicentennial year. He was a keynote speaker for Citizenship Seminars in Texas, Arkansas, Missouri, Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, North Dakota, and South Dakota. In March, he spoke for the 53rd national meeting of the Producers and Texas Livestock Marketing Association in Kansas City. He was also the speaker for the S100-per-plate-fund-raising dinner at Freed-Hardeman College and he dedicated the Christian Services Building at Lubbock Christian College. The Birth of America was the speech he delivered over KNOE-TV in Monroe, La. During the summer of 1975 he traveled to Spain, Portugal, and Morocco to study the culture of these countries and the influence of com- munism there. He served as president of the Arkansas Foundation of Associated Colleges, participated in the Governor's Conference on Post- Secondary Education and the South- western Bell Economic Seminar, and he conferred in Washington with Arkansas senators and representatives on legislation affecting higher education.



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Dr. Cox oversees growing American Studies organization BILLY RAY COX, M.B.A., LL.D., MM? Q ii I it ' S 51 95 . g if W 5? LL ' r ' 1 ,m f .3 , Hiug,-' 5:-' W' ' ' We F U 4' '-. Ml fa- 'X' t i r 1 Hifi ' -V X at it .2- 1 ' 5 XNIFXI s .v f f if ,X ., ,,-Bax' 2,5 it ' , Lrg-W gf '. 52- . pf if- - 43: E--3, . 1 f ag I .y ,xii '1:, . ' Q I C.P.A., Vice President, traveled ex- tensively contacting foundations and individuals for gifts to the 511.3 million Phase III Development Program. As visiting lecturer for the University of Arkansas Industrial Research and Extension Center, he conducted seminars in many Arkansas cities. He served as director of the American Studies Program and in March sponsored a nine-day study tour to Washington, D. C., Philadelphia, and Williamsburg in commemoration of the national bicentennial. He was in- strumental in obtaining the DEC PDP 11f45 computer which became operational during the fall semester. Cox received many invitations to address important conventions. Among these were the Power and Com- munications Contractors Association in Bermuda, the Wisconsin State Telephone Association in Madison, the Central Arkansas Personnel Association in Hot Springs, and the Mid-South Management Conference in Biloxi, Mississippi. He received an award from the Freedom Foundation at Valley Forge for his speech, Our American Heritage of Great Values. Rebirth of a Nation was another one of his speeches relating to the Bicen- tennial Celebration. He serves as a deacon of the College Church of Christ and teaches a Sunday morning Bible class for college students. 1. AS ASSOCIATE professor of business, Dr. Cox lectures on the key points in American business law. 2. VICE- PRESIDENT COX. 3. BILLY RAY COX and Michele Pullara display the spirit of the Bicentennial on the patriotic Junior class Homecoming float. ,fwx 6 1 'P' .11 lb WY aware- ak 'lf ' ' - 22 f VICE-PRESIDENT lh. gpm

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