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Show Adult education classes to start this week Several Community Education Educa-tion classes for adults will begin this week on the basis of registration held last Tues. day. All classes are open to additional students who may enroll at class and fees will be collected there. They will be held at the High School. On .Wednesday night, January Jan-uary 24, three classes will begin: be-gin: 6:30 ip.m., Automotive Tune-up at the Auto Shop taught by Keith Parke; 7:30 p.m., Sliimnastics at the Girls' Gym taught by Fran Oldroyd; 7:30 p.m., Sewing with knits, taught by Glenna Peterson at the Home Ec Room. On Thursday nights beginning begin-ning January 25: 7:30 p.m., Drapery Making at the Home Ec Room, by Nida Childs; 7:30 p.m., Knitting, by Audry Duncan Dun-can in Room F-l. On Thursday nextw eek, Feb. 1, Interior Deooratinig will he-gin he-gin at 7:30 ip.m. in the Cr-im. son Room to be taught by An-tone An-tone Hunter. Two additional classes may Ibe scheduled at a later date. Cake Decorating toy LaRene Bradshaw and Upholstery toy Marva Eaplin may toe scheduled. sched-uled. Anyone interested In either of these classes is Invited In-vited to contact Marian Hahne Adult Education Coordinator. They may call Mrs. Hahne for additional Information or they may contact the teacher of any of the classes. |