1966-1967 Yearbook

DEAN OF MEN Allison serves as counselor, advisor in Dean of Men role CARL LEE ALLISON handles his many responsi - bilities as Dean of Men with firmness, understand - ing, and dignity. His outstanding record as an all - time football great at the Un iversity of Oklahoma and his ex perience as a football coach give him excellent rapport with the students. Dean Allison served five years as head football coach at Harding before returning to the University of Oklahoma for two years as assistant football coach. He returned to Hard ing on January 1, 1966. Dean All ison also serves as assistant athletic director and baseball coach and he coordinates the use of Camp Tah - kodah for groups using the camp fa cilities. LOTT TUCKER , BA 22 CARL ALLI SON , MA BUSINESS MANAGER Lott Tucker completes decade of service as Busines~ Manager LOTT R. TUCKER has completed a decade of service as Business Manager of Harding College. The magnitude of his job is indicated by the fact that he is directly responsible for administering a budget of $4,500,000 for the 1966-67 school year. This budget covers the auxiliary enterprises of the college as well as the academic programs under the control of th e Board of Tmstees. He is also responsible for supervising the construction of new buildings, maintenance of both the Searcy and Memphis campuses, and the employment of all non-academic personnel. The tremendous expansion that has taken place on the Harding campuses during the past decade bespeak his excellent financial judgment and leadership. Mr. Tucker is a leader in the Searcy Kiwani s Club, the Searcy Chamber of Commerce, and other c ivic groups. He finds relaxation during the summer coaching a Little League basehall team.

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