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Show Adult Education Classes Continue Tie adult- education activities are . ..e.!.lcd for each Monday evening i'!: the high chool, with an interesting interest-ing and wo:;hwhile program as the objective. And, in accordance with latest development, the various class-( class-( ? will be privileged to bring specialists special-ists and added features to the community. com-munity. Mr. Morris, instructor of the radio lass, plans to supplement his work by articles submitted to the Milford News. People interested in radio may thus be able to catch up with the class and those compelled to miss a class will be able to cover the problems prob-lems delt with. Mrs. Dean expects to deal with the fundamentals of grammar and acquaint ac-quaint the members with many of on- finer novels. The drama class aims to deal with the fundamentals of drama and present pre-sent a number of offerings to its members and to the public. t Tlie socio-economics problem's will attempt to deal with problems vital to our interests, while opportunity is v.iven in the physical education classes (for both men and women) to play and kick their heels in the air, to exercise those muscles seldom used, to swim and to meet your fellows fel-lows in .general physical exercises. It is hoped that a large number will take advantage of the opportunity oppor-tunity to help or to be helped in making the winter's work of greater value. The class schedule for Monday, December De-cember 10, will be: Men's physical education, 8:00 to 8:45. Drama, 8:45 to 9:30. Sociology, 8:45 to 9:30. Radio, 9:00 to 9:45. Womens physical education, 9:30 to 10:15. ' . It is possible to arrange other and different classes when sufficient demand de-mand is felt. It is desired to learn how many people are interested in a study of geology or practical prospecting. It is possible to arrange such a class if the demand is sufficient. Will all wishing to attend such a class please see that a written statement is sent to Principal P. E. Beecher at the high school. |