1971-1972 Yearbook

GRADUATE SCHOOL Grad students improve methods by self-study For the first time Harding offered a Master of Arts in leaching Bible. Holders of this degree were certified to teach Bible in slales offering this in tbe public schools, as well as qualified to teach in junior colleges. The Graduale School undertook a self-study toward a Master of Education in school administration. They also added two new lab courses this year to improve elementary and secondary teaching lechniques. Most of the time was spent interviewing teachers and school admini strators in all kinds of school situat ions. Both graduate faculty and students were enterlained March 3 at the Stockholm Reslaurant at Heber Springs. GRADUATE COUNCIL FRONT ROW: Dr. James Carr, Dr. Nyal Royse, Dr. Jack Wood Sears; Dr. Joseph Pryor, Dr. Edward Sewell, Or. Harry Olree. SUPPLEMENTING his graduate courses with actual on-the-job training, Bob Evridge shows elementary students at Harding Academy the fundamental principles of the human eye. 120 INDIVIDUALIZED attention is given by Phyll~ Clark to academy students needing extra help.

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