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The Anderson College Story People from many regions come to- gether on a College campus. They all have the same goal; to get an educa- tion. Their motivation may be different. They may want security, a good job, or just come to sharpen and improve their minds. This is what makes the Ander- son College story. A college is more than buildings and books. It is people; individuals with different purposes, different back- grounds, and different outlooks. This conjugation of individuals stimulates investigation and interest; two of the basic necessities to any learning pro- cess. It is difficult for any person by himself to study and learn consistently. It is when ideas and outlooks can be shared by friends and fellow students that a sincere and dedicated effort at learning can be made. A college is also professors; people who have spent much time and effort so that they may be qualified to aid in the development of the minds of students. To these people we owe a great debt. T.E.S.
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PRESIDENT ROUSE It was 1940 that Anderson College first saw John Edward Rouse. From 1940 to 1946 Dr. Rouse was a member of the board of trustees at Anderson College. Again in 1955 to 1957 he served as a board member, this time as chairman. He was named college president and treasurer in 1957. Besides serving on the board of trustees at Anderson College, Dr. Rouse has served as a member of the board of trustees of North Greenville Junior College and also as a trustee of the Baptist Courier, (South Carolina Baptist paper). Dr. Rouse has served as dean of freshmen at Furman Univer- sity, is a Rotarian, and has taught at Howard College Extension School. He is also 1966 President of the South Carolina Baotist Convention and the junior college division of the Southern Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools. Dr. Rouse holds a Bachelor of science degree in business and commerce from Furman University. During this time Dr. Rouse was president of the South Carolina Baptist Student Union for two years, was awarded the Bradshaw Feaster General Excellence Medal, and headed his senior class. He also holds the bachelor of divinity from Andover Newton Seminary and has done graduate work at Boston University and the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary. In 1959 Furman University awarded Dr. Rouse the doctor of divinity. Dr. Rouse has served as pastor of the First Baotist Church of Belton, South Carolina, the First BaDtist Church of Laurens, South Carolina, and the South Avondale Baptist Church of Birmingham, Alabama.
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