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Globe-Gazette from Mason City, Iowa • Page 11

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Globe-Gazettei
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Mason City, Iowa
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i I a MASON CITY FALL NIGHT SCHOOL PROGRAM Class Possibilities AMERICANIZATION CLASSES Citizenship for New Miss Alice Eiter. Enrollment fee $5.00. Designed for those who can speak and understand the English language and who''plan to become citizens. Enrollment in this class should come as early as possible after application for citizenship has been processed. Instruction will be given to help you pass the final clock hours.) English for New lo Enrollment fee $5.00.

Designed for those who cannot speak or English language. Emphasis is placed on speaking and writing clock hours.) CO-SPONSORED WITH AMERICAN RED CROSS Home to be nnounccd. Six 2-hour sessions. No charge. Designed to give instruction in the cjarc of the sick in the home.

Instruction given in the Red Cross office. First Thursday--Ten 2-hour sessions. No charge, emergency care of accident victims or sudden illness. Advanced First 2-hour sessions. requisite Standard First Aid course Instruction for both men and interested in advanced training in First Aid.

This course is prepai Aid instructor course. Swimming Janet I Junior High School. No charge. Instruction for both men and woi who desire to learn how to swim. (10 clock hours.) CO-SPONSORED WITH YWCA Begining P.

Tuesday, Oct. 1--Evening Class --Instructor, Mrs. Vivian Bramhall. Enrollment fee $4.75. Tnsli ginners in the Culbcrtson system, including fundamentals and lessons.

Limited to 12. Advanced P. Tuesday, Oct. 1--Evening class --Instructor, Mrs. Vivian BramhaJI.

Enrollment fee $4.75. Rcvi and counting, instruction in proper leads, finessing. Eight les to 12. A. Thursday, Oct.

Mrs, Enrollment fee $2.00. Elementary instruction and assistance in ei lessons. Class limited to 12. P. Thursday, Oct.

3--Instructor, Mrs. Virgil rollmcnt fee $2.00 Elementary instruction in knitting with individ lessons. Class limited to 12. Domination. (20 be announced, understand the in English.

(20 Training for charge. Prc- om en who are atory for First aird. Monroe icn of all ages P. M. iction for bc- jidding.

Eight P. M. of bidding uns. Limited Chcsebro. dieting.

Five Enal help. Five Outdoor A. Thursday, Oct. 3--Instructor. Mrs.

Ed. Bluhm. Enrollment fee $1.50. Instruction in fire building and cooking out-of-doors with helps on foil cooking, one-pot meals, and quick desserts. Three classes.

Rug P. Wednesday, Oct. 2--Instructor, Mrs, S. Christiansen. Enrollment fee $4.00.

Instruction, discussion of fabrics, suggestions on color combinations and individual assistance. Five classes. Limited to M. Rug A. Thursday, Oct.

3--Instructor, Mrs. 0. J. Guilderson. Enrollment fee $4.00.

Assistance with color combinations, selection of fabrics, and braiding. Five classes. Class limited to 14, Nursery fee for session $1. Copper P. Tuesday, Oct.

1--Instructor, Mrs. Don Peters. Enrollment fee $1.50, plus cost of materials. Fundamentals in copper tooling with a class project of a picture or small planter. Three classes.

Class limited to 15. Freezer Dessert A. Tuesday, Oct. 1--Instructor, Miss Mary Ellen Ausenhus, County Home Economist. Practical recipes for family desserts and emergency shelf specialties for the deep freeze.

Class participation in preparation of desserts. Three classes. Small fee for food. Chair P. Wednoday, Oct.

2--Instructor, Miss Gaylc Braner. Enrollment fee $1.00. Instruction in chair caning for beginners. Bring chair to class. Two classes.

Limit class to ten. Holiday A. Thursday, November 14--First class--Demonstration of fancy Christmas breads from basic sweet dough. Instructor, Miss Mary! Ellen Ausenhus, County Home Economist. Second Class--Festive suggestions: for decorating Christmas cookies, painting with sugar, candies, etc.

Instructor, Mrs. Leonard Hanna. p. Thursday, November 21. Third candies demonstration, recipes for fondant, chojcolates, 1:00 a.

Thursday, November 28. Enrollment fee $2.00. 's Morn A. Thursday. Begins September 1C.

Ten class- structor, Mrs. Darwin Fry. Enrollment fee $3.50. A fun linn; in the gym recreation and swimming, plus a friendly cup coffee after Class Mother cs. Ji with classi Nursery fee for class session, $1.00.

Adult Swim Lessons--Beginners, P. Monday. Rccrca p. Monday. Intermediates, p.

Monday. September 30. Eight lessons. Enrollment fee $3.50. Senior requi te 1G Life p.

Wednesday. Enrollment fee $3 Starts September 25. Work toward Senior Life Saving Co years or older and a good swimmer. ional Swim, 'lasses begin 50. 17 hours ificatc.

Must i 1 Learn More COLLEGE CREDIT COURSES In-Service Teacher Training--Graduate or undergraduate credit given. Co-Sponsored with Iowa State Teachers College and Drake University. Designed in the main for teachers. Drake University--Ed. 153 Principles of Guidance.

3 Semester hours. Class organized Sept. 9th 6:30 Eng. 1G6 Comic Spirit in Literature. 3 Som.

Hours. Class organized Sept. 19th, P. M. Iowa State Teachers College--Library Sc.

35:112 Library Materials for Children. 3 Sem. Hours. Class organized Sept. 16, 7:00 P.

M. Teacher Training--Designed for teachers or those interested in teaching who do not have two years of teaching training or for those who wish to qualify for a prc-professional certificate. Organizational meeting Sept. IGth. at 6:30 P.

M. HIGH SCHOOL CREDIT COURSE Inquire as to how you can graduate from High School. Offerings in English, mathematics, science, social science, and business are included. If interested make an appointment. JUNIOR COLLEGE SUBJECTS Recent changes in regulations permit some liberalization in our requirements for graduation from our two year education course.

We now require a minimum of 63 semester hours which must include courses in the following, or their equivalents: English, Literature, Biological Science, Physical Science, Geography, Social and Economic Problems, American History or Government, Teaching of Reading, Teaching of Arithmetic, Introduction to Education, Methods and Management, Educational Psychology, Remedial Teaching. The remainder of the 63 hours may be earned hi the following: Interpretation of Literature, Essentials of Music, Physical Education, Additional History or Government, Group Piano, Correction of Speech Defects, World Literature, Essentials of Art, Economics, General Psychology, Health and Nutrition. 3-EASY WAYS TO REGISTER-3 REGISTER IN PERSON AT THE MASON CITY JUNIOR COLLEGE REGISTER BY PHONING GA 3-1264 -v REGISTER BY MAIL Adult Education Department Mason City i College Mason City, Iowa DATE Mr. Mrs. Miss NAME A I I Address Street CITY PHONE: BUS HOME OCCUPATION NAME OF I OR EMPLOYER REGISTRATION Course Title CLASS REQUESTS List below classes you would like to see offered.

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