___GRADUME____________________________ 29 sTudENTS RE CEIVE MASTERS During 1977 Harding College conferred the Master of Education degree upon 29 students. One was awarded at the May commencement, 20 at the August ceremonies, and 8 at the December graduation. This brought to a total of 400 the number of Master's degrees conferred in this program which is designed to prepare superior elementary and secondary teachers. Under the leadership of Dr. Wyatt Jones, director of graduate studies, the number of evening classes open to graduate students has been increased. The Graduate Council gave continuing study to the program in an effort to expand the service being provided teachers of this area. In spite of the over supply of teachers nationally, all 29 who completed the M.Ed. degree at Harding in 1977 found employment readi Iy. GRADUATE COUNCil. Front Row: Wyatt Jones, James Carr. Second Row: Harry Olree, Bill Oldham. Third Row: Joseph Pryor, Jack Wood Sears, Ed Sewell. Merrill Berryhill, Searcy, AR Palrecia Brant, Searcy, AR Leonard Cannon, Searcy, AR Rebecca Carrell, Memphis, TN Mary Chinworth, ludington , MI Larry Curtis, Searcy, AR Yvonne Depass, prmamo 8, Panama Keith DaGley, Alton, Il Diane Earnhart, Cahokio, Il Jahn Eastland, Tyler, TX Bonnie EilioH, Batesville, AR Charles Ganus, Searcy I AR Marsha Gibson, Columbio, MO Anita Hamilton, Searcy I AR Stephen Hawley, Lubbock, TX Judy Hopper, Searcy, AR Carole Howell, Aberdeen, MS Ronnie Huckeba, Doraville, GA Jennifer Hurd. Hope, AR Kent Johnson. Oxnard, CA James Johnston. Jonesboro, AR Ricky Jones, Ardmore, OK Jerrel Joslin, Gallat in, TN Steve Leavell. Dover, AR Ronnie McCleary, Neos~.o, MO Howard Morris, Florence, Al Beniie Nail. Elba, Al Michael O'Keefe, St.louis, MO Beverly Jo Pryor, Searcy, AR Michele PuUara, Pine Blllff, AR Dean Radcliffe, Bellingham, WA Kathy Roberts, Ft. Worth, TX Jeff Smith, Calh(Jun, GA Monte Tatom. Hurst, TX Raymond Winters, Hot Springs, AR 154 • Graduate
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