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Show Community adult classes still open to citizens ' Several Community School Adult classes began this week and are still open to additional addit-ional students if they are in- , terested individuals who failed fail-ed to register Tuesday, it is annuonced by Marian Hahne, coordinator. Slimnastics for Ladies began be-gan Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. at the Junior High gym. Sandra San-dra Taylor of the Junior High faculty is the instructor and a $2.50 registration fee is required. re-quired. Furniture refinishing, taught by LaVoy Starley, began Wed- -nesday evening and is also held at the Junior High at 7 p. m. Fee for this class is $2.50. Also getting underway Wed-nesday Wed-nesday evening was a class on Audio Visual production This class, taught by Fred Wicker will be held each Wednesday evening at 6 p. m. in the High School Audio Visual Vis-ual Center. Fee for the class is $5 plus a small charge for materials. Slated to begin this evening, even-ing, Thursday, is Basic Home Sewing at the Junior High Home Economics room. It will be taught by Karleen Paxman : for a $2.50 registration fee. I Painting for Fun will begin I Wednesday, Oct. 13 at the Junior Jun-ior High Art room. Fee is $5 and it will be taught by Larry O'Donnell. Ceramics will be taught on Wednesday nights by John Pensis. The opening date and schedule will be announced at a later date. Registered studctnts have been notified but others may join the class simply by attending at-tending and registering at the class. Students are invited to ; contact Mrs. Hahne for additional ad-ditional information. ) |