Lubbock Christian University - El Explorador Yearbook (Lubbock, TX)

 - Class of 1982

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WITH DIVERSE INTERESTS don’ t know of a pete et piste to ee in the future thai ly, church, community and world pend on 5 our educating ‘the young sy cope: W ho - ee a - e primary purpose Is. to teach. ise maintains this i dinon ahd isa sa sset to Lubbock and the nation.” 2 ‘Ro 08s. Hester, President, Caprock Business A5 1 — An endowed scholarship was established by Maude and Roy Lacy, long-time supporters of LCC. 2 — This Moody Family Crest hangs in the offices of the Moody Foundation in Galveston as a gift from Lubbock Christian College. The crest was tooled in leather by Bill Leftwich. 3 — Plaques around campus display the names of hundreds of people who have generously supported LCC during these first 25 years. 4 — Eileen and Gene Hancock have been two of LCC’s greatest benefactors. 5 — Lubbock’s Mayor Bill McAlister and Mrs. Helen Young help President Pruitt cut the ribbon to Katie Rogers Parlor, completely refurbished by the LCC Associates this year.

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FRIENDS: PEOPLE A truly fruitful tree does not spring from one or two roots. There must be friends, constituents and donors working with the leaders, faculty and students. Because these friends share the values for which Lubbock Christian College stands, they become a vital part of a diverse spreading network of people who contribute their time, prayers and possessions to support LCC. As an example, the LCC Associates was formed during the College’s second year. This group has held gift fairs, garage sales, bake sales and in many other ways has raised over $1.5 million for LCC. In addition, men and women have given houses, farms, stocks, bonds and cash to help in the important work of training young people. Many have remembered the College in their wills. Large or small, every gift is important. These friends believe in what we stand for. As the College grows be- yond the Silver Anniversary Year the Ex-Students will assume an even greater role in perpetuating the goals and sur- vival of the tree that bore them. ala Rin aca Warsi van Aas ais 2A 1 — For many years, the Pay For A Day Program helped provide operational funds for LCC. 2 — The annual Fall Gift Fair is one of the main fund-raising activities of the LCC Associates. Pictured in the liv- ing room of the Arnett House are Verna Goen, Inez Roberts and Lanita Hufstedler. 3 — Eddie Chiles, Chief Executive Officer of the Western Company, was speaker for LCC’s second Board of Gover- nors’ Dinner. 4 — Side by side, seals of the Silver Anniversary and the Board of Governors, provide the backdrop for the Fall Board of Governors’ Dinner CRRA ‘ b 7 -



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DEDICATED FACALTY: It is rare today that one’s work can influence the lives of thousands of others. But it is not unusual at Lubbock Christian College. The faculty members are here because they believe in LCC and in young people. It is their way of making a better world. Thoroughly professional, they see their atten- tion to individual students as the most effective way to contribute toward solving some of the serious problems in our world. The faculty members may teach math, sociology, music, literature or agriculture, but they teach most effectively by the example of their own scholarship and commitment. One of the most significant roots providing nourishment to LCC in the past 25 years has been the faculty. f 4 res 5 : gf bor tak. Faatly ; Vali g Ui on CHectdaesa Matin Un bbige Mas £ GS OWittey domes.) Fw Wate tm Sa cna HMacrrsaet © Wotan | Megustiog pach Carter Geet re. § Akin Bown of Alain Abn. RWW. 3G ur, Admissions Marsh he ae Phy. E hope Wade, Passe CHARACTER LUBBOCK, Texas ) eieenonn Lubbock Christian College 1 — Dr. Steven Lemley, Academic Vice President, when he was a member of the Class of 1965. 2 — The roll was taken at LCC’s first official faculty meeting, May 4, 1957. 3 — Some of the LCC Ex-Students who are now employed at the Col- lege as administrators, facul- ty or staff. 4 — Chairmen of the Academic Departments. 5 — Five members of the original LCC Faculty of 16 still serve at the College. They are, left to right, Dr. B. Wayne Hinds, Norma Ruth Rhodes, Hugh Rhodes, Dr. C. L. Kay and Dr. Patricia Vickers.

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