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e are deeply grateful for the dedication, great wisdom, and
spiritual insight the Board of Directors has contributed to
Clearwater Christian College.
A Board of Directors by definition is the primary leader of
a college. The existence and direction of an institution is
determined by the decisions made by the Board. For that
reason, great care is used in developing a strong, cohesive
group of people who share the same goals and ideals.
Our Board is composed of twelve dedicated Christians
who come from a variety of professional backgrounds. The
actual direction which the college takes rests in the hands of
these men. Among their duties are the selecting of the
president and holding him accountable for the development
of the College, ensuring the College's financial welfare,
representing the organization externally, and assisting with
the strategic planning for growth and development-an
important task, of even more consequence, because they are
leading an institution "Founded by God."
There is one board meeting held each Rev. Ronald E. Workman, Dr. Robert
semester. The members of the Board E. Strum, D.D.S., Dr. Walter Handford,
attending the December board meet and Mr. Harry W. Hunter. Not attend
ing were Dr. E. Alan Cockrell, Dr. ing were Dr. Donald K. Wood and Dr.
Orville L. Roark, and Dr. George D. William L. Dambach.
Youstra and standing Dr. LeRoy
Scott, Mr. Walter E. Rumminger, Dr. Dr. Orville L. Roark
Dales S. Crowley, Dr. Norman Pyle, Chairman of the Board

