1976-1977 Yearbook

TuckER • ACTIVE 0 CAMpUS ANd • IN AREA LOTT R. TUCKER, B.A., VicePresident for Finance and Business Manager, besides fulfilling his duties in this position, was active in the Searcy community. As well as serving as a member of the board of the Searcy Municipal Planning Commission and the Searcy Redevelopment Housing Corporation, he served as VicePresident of the Searcy Federal Savings and Loan. He was a member of the Chamber of Commerce and the Searcy Kiwanis Club as well as Past President of both organizations. Tucker was a member of the board of the Harbin Center, Inc., in Memphis, and was Vice-President and member of the board of Continental Warehouse, Inc., also in Memphis. Connected with his duties as Business Manager, Tucker was a member of the Southern and National Associations of College and University Business Officers and of the National Association of College and University Personnel Officers Association. Tucker also committed himself to his work as an elder and treasurer of the College church of Christ. The most important values of Christian education cannot be measured m material terms Jesus made this very clear when he asked, "What shall a man be profited if he shall gam the whole world and lose his own life, or What shall a man give ,n exchange for his life?" The true values of Christian education are to be found ,n the social, mental and spiritual realm of such an education. To me personally, Christian education has been important because of the Godly men and women that I have been pnvileged to be taught by and also to have worked with in the administration of Harding College over a period of25 years. Also, it has been important because I found a Christian wife to share my life and a Christian environment in which I could raise my chlldren. They have also been blessed with a Chris · n education and have found Christian wives at Hardmg. In Chnstian education at Harding College, I have been able to devote my life to the Lord in a work I believe to be very important in His ingdom. It is my desire to help pass on to another generation a Harding College stronger.-than when I entered the work and one in whith young people will continue to be able to receive a Christ-centered education. -Lott R. Tucker, Jr. 1. DISCUSSING accomplishments of the college, Mr. Tue er visits with alumnus Ralph Diehl. 2. LOTT R. TUCKER, Vice-President of Finance. 3. THE camera catches the eye of Mr. Tue er as he enjoys the Development Council banquet. 4. ALONG with his wife, Mae Anne, and other Black and Gold banquet guests, r. Tue er laughs at a humorous story. VICE-PRESIDE T, Fl A CE - 25

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