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President E. Eugene Poston PRESIDENT The Decade of Advance The 1966-67 year marked the sixth year of Dr. E. Eugene Poston ' s service to Gardner-Webb College as its president. Last year Dr. Poston was away from the campus — actively in- volved in the Decade of Advance program, but this year the program is in a different phase, so he has had more time to be with the stu- dents. His contact with students has increased even more this year, since he has worked with a counseling group and met monthly with stu- dent government officers. Mrs. Eugene Poston organized a Campus Beautification Committee composed of the wives of the trus- tees, advisors, and college admin- istration. The committee met with Architect Robert Rucker of the Un- iversity of Oklahoma to co-ordinate their project. Dr. and Mrs. Poston talk with friends after a ball game. Dr. Poston believes Gardner-Webb has made many advances. The strength of the faculty and the in- creased physical facilities this year make the goal of quality Christian education seem much closer to a reality than ever before. Dr. Poston believes the first half of the decade has been the greatest era of ac- ademic growth and spiritual in- fluence of the college. The physi- cal plant is now worth four million dollars, and there is one and one- half million dollars in endowment. But more than material things, he points to Gardner-Webb College ' s spirit — one that lives in the minds and hearts of the people who love her and one that he believes will continue to thrive because of this love. nancy Griffin, A. A., secretary to the Presi- dent, remained cheerful through her hectic hours of work.
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TRUSTEES Spangler elected chairman R. Patrick Spangler was elected Chairman of the Board of Trustees for a one-year term. In 1965-1966 the trustees approved the building of the Charles I. Dover Campus Center, the Ernest W. Spangler Stadium, and the V. F. Hamrick Field House. Also, for the beautif ication of the campus, the old bookstore and grocery store were removed; and the 0. Max Gardner building was re- modeled. Thr trustees feel that there is a spirit prevailing on the Gardner- Webb campus that has never exist- ed before; not only among them- selves, but also among students, faculty, administration, and the local people. They feel that all of these are a part of a fast-moving, closely knit force that will leave its mark for future generations on behalf of Christian Education. Gardner-Webb College has that certain attribute that is destined for greatness, Humbleness and dedi- cation to a goal. FIRST ROW: Mr. Claude S. Hinson. Mr. A. T. Withrow, Mr. Garrie L. Kendrick, Mrs. Rush Stroup, Mrs. 0. Max Gardner, Sr., Miss Charlie Stamey, Mr. G. Wayne DeHart, Mr. M. Leonard Lowe. SECOND ROW: Mr. H. Max Craig, Jr., Mr. Forest C. Roberts, Sr., Mr. Lloyd C. Bost, Mr. J. L. Nichols, Mr. M. 0. Owens, Jr., Mr. Toliver Davis, Dr. J. Roy Robinson, Mr. H. Paul Bridges, Mr. R. B. Scruggs. Mr. R. Patrick Spangler, Mr. A.C. Garrison, Mr. Ralph Gardner, Mr. Wade Short, Mr. Hobart Smith. NOT PICTURED: Mr. T. W. Estes, Mr. G. B. Harrill, Mr. Vance Huggins, Mr. C. P. Nan- ney, Mr. Charles I. Dover, Mr. T. Ray Helms, Mr. T. R. Hendrix, Mr. Herbert Miller, Mr. ' Earl T. Groves. 30 OFFICERS OF THE TRUSTEES: Miss Char- A. T. Withrow, Mr. R. Patrick Spangler, Mrs. line Stamey, Mrs. 0. Max Gardner, Sr., Mr. Rush Stroup, Mr. M. Leonard Lowe. ■a
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