1961-1962 Yearbook

GRADUATE SCHOOL Graduate students do TEACHERS f rom the v u~ mdy f ind The qradua te seminar courses in education o ffered 0 1 Ha rd .ng valuable .n keeplnq abreast of developments in The ir field independent research G,.adua l C' w ork toward th (' d('grcc of ~1 as t (' r of Arts ill T~ac hill g is ofkred Oil th e Sea rcy campus. Becau se of th e growing amount of information necessary to kee p a breas t of CUITent devel opment s. hoth new a nd experi enced teachers find the courses valuahl e. The program is des igned to streng th en llarding's offerin gs in teacher tra ining and me~ t th e needs of teachers seeki ng i In provcmrnt in in stru c ti onal or ad m in is lrati ve skill s. Admittance to th e North Central Assoc iati on of Coll eges and Secondar y ch ools h as aided th e gr owth of the current p rogram . The Graduate School of Bibl e and Religion which hega n in Sear cy in 195'5 and was moved to :'I1 emphi s in 1958 offers courses in doctrin aL hi stori caL pra cti caL and Bibl ical field s. Three yea rs of g radu a te work leading to th e Mas ter of Ar ts. M as ter of Relig ious Educat ion. and Bachelor of Sacr ed Literature arc a vailabl e in Memphi s. GRADUATE COUNCIl. SEATED , W. K. Summi", l. C. Sears, Roy Wellbo rne, STANDING: leonard Lewis, G. W. Bond , C. l Ganus , J. E. Pryor. 76

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