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Show Not Conventional Since this is not a conventional con-ventional school, classes need not be limited to adults. They also do not need to be held for a conventional con-ventional quarter or semester sem-ester but may be taught for two to ten weeks or however long is necessary to cover material. If the teacher of a particular class is a volunteer, no charge will be made for the class. If a wage is being be-ing paid to him, however, a small fee will be levied to cover these costs. Students Stu-dents will also be required requir-ed to pay for special equipment equip-ment which may be used in some of the courses. Although the time that the school is open is more than double what is cur rently the case, cost ' increases in-creases are believed to be only about 5 per cent greater, stated Mr. Donoghue. Don-oghue. This is so because largely volunteers will be used and because many of the programs which will be conducted at the schools will be self-directing. Such programs will be those such as square dancing, recreational activities, ac-tivities, girl scouts, and other, clu'b organizations. During this first year of operation, stated Donoghue, Donog-hue, a . small nominal fee will be charged to clubs using the buildings. This will be done 1 until estimates esti-mates as to increased cost are checked. Night Principal In charge of uses each night will be MrTW , : who will schedule ies and act a8 -T1,; principal." He will v,night king with daytZl pals to coordinate S' ies which might confl1" with regular grams. Persons int(T; ed in taking any "ft aforementioned clas. any others, or X ,' interested in usinK ' school buildings dur ! the evening hours sWi contact Mr. DonoghUeUld "Schools will be as gO0(1 as the people want S i to be. Community Edjjf tion provides this oppo tunity. Living and lear mg have got to come clo ,7. er together," stated Mr ' Donoghue in summing m ' the program. ' , |