University Daily Kansan Wednesday, August 24,1977 9. NUING EDUCATION ist 22 through August 26 at Mott Avenue. Please e Middle e classes ant and a erburg sessions A) *tive* *students* *designate* **letti** *sh session* *class* **IN** *in through* *light,* *his course* *it, draw,* *design, in.* ANSAS 66044 S, DIRECTOR 1. 842-6225, 842-6228, 842-6229 ITALIAN I—Conversational This class is designed for beginners. The course will acquaint students with elements of standard Italian language. Emphasis will be on pronunciation, conversation, and reading. 7:00-9:00 p.m. Tuesday 10 weeks (10 days plus Text) John Bleazard 10 weeks (10 days plus Text) *KEEPING FIT KNITTING This class for women combines physical fitness and fun. You will learn techniques of exercise and leisure time recreational sports. You will be held in Cordyard Gym, 19th and 20th floors, 7:00-8:00 p.m. Monday Nancy Hopkins 10 weeks Wednesday 10 weeks Knitting is fun, relaxing, and rewarding. Create your own design and learn to knit a sweater to your own measurements, or, if you wish, knit an afghan, scarf, dress, baby things, etc. Instruction includes basic stitches and procedures for beginners, as well as more advanced work for those who have a fundamental knowledge of knitting. More individual attention is given in this class. 7:00-9:00 p.m. TBA Wednesday 8 weeks Fee: $13 plus materials Limit 20 KEY PUNCH OPERATOR TRAINING (Beginning) Designed to provide orientation for beginning card punch operators on the 24-card punch. It includes teaching of machine functions, techniques and special features. Running 7:00-9:00 p.m. Leah Rurode Wed & Thurs. 5 weeks Limited 10 MACRAME An ancient knotting technique practiced in many countries. A sampler of the basic knots will be made and then a creative project will be completed. 7:00-9:00 p.m. Tuesday 12:00 (Plus limited supplies) Heather Reis 8 weeks 18 meals MANAGING CONSUMER AFFAIRS The Consumer Affairs Assoc., will present a twelve hour seminar. Classes will meet two hours, six times. Each session will be different. The following six topics will be covered: **Budgeting** * Getting & Using Credit* * Solving Money Problems* * Using Banking Services* * Saving and Investing Money* * Preparing for Taxes* * Shopping* * Being an Effective Consumer* Cost per session is $1.00. Cost for all eight sessions is $6.00. All classes will meet at Lawrence High School. You are welcome to enroll in one or all of the sessions. Pre-enrollment is not necessary. If attending one particular night you may pay at the Continuing Education Office until then before class time. 7:00-9:00 p.m. 8 weeks No limit Tues. Fee $1.00 per session $6.00 for 8 sessions MEDICAL SELF-HELP After completion of this course, one will be able to care for the emergencies of daily life until services of a physician can be obtained, such as fracture splitting, wounds, shock, heart attacks, burns, poisoning and including the Kansas Heart Association in cardi-pulmonary resuscitation, including Standard First Aid. 7:00 p.m. p.m. Monday Fee $5.00 H. H. "Chuck" Bielew C.R.N.A. = E.M.S.T. John Pettengill = E.M.T. Rick Jilian = E.M.T. H. H. "Chuck" Belote H. H. "Chuck" Belotte Johnett J. PETTELMAN Rick Julian — E.M.T. 10 weeks (not so) NEEDLEPOINT Needlework (Bargello, needlepit, pettit-point, quick-point) is rapidly becoming the most popular hobby and skilled handicraft. Cain emeralds will be made in this course. The course will cover materials, stitches, skills, color combination, and personal expression through design, thus fulfilling the needs of needleworkers. 7:00-9:00 pm missed Wednesday 8:30 (1) pm (supplies) Heat™ Reis 8 weeks Wednesday 11:00 am OIL PAINTING Oil on canoe is a challenging art. No previous experience is necessary. Advanced students will receive valuable advice. The use of oil requires the fundamentals of composition and painting 7:00-9:00 p.m. Paul Penny Monday 10 weeks Lent 8:30 a.m. (Plus supplies) This class is intended for people who have a background of one or more art courses, or some experience with art. Students will learn the techniques of impressionism, modeling, glazing, etc. Students will see examples of the techniques, learn a little about their background and use, and try the techniques themselves on painting assignments. This is a good class for people who are interested in broadening their knowledge of art. PAINTING TECHNIQUES PATCHWORK AND PATCHWORK QUILTS Ruth Bowman 10 weeks Limit 15 A course in appreciation of patchwork quilts and the technique of making them. Will include showing quilt collections, story of quilt making, planning your quilt, choosing patterns, making blocks, laying up frames, and other uses of patchwork. 7:00-9:00 p.m. Wednesday Fee $15 (Plus materials) Pat Drowry 10 weeks Limit 22 PHOTOGRAPHY (Beginning) Class will include proper techniques in the use of camera; development and printing of black and white film, composition and lighting techniques, and some basic creative darkroom techniques. 35mm camera required. 7:00-9:00 p.m. Mary Whitaker Monday and Tuesday 10 weeks Fee $25 (Plus limited supplies) Limit 10 PHOTOGRAPHY (Advanced) Continuation of beginning photography with more camera and darkroom techniques. Variations in film, paper, and development will be available for camera required. 7:00-9:00 p.m. Mary Whitaker 10 weeks Workdays Fees $250 (Plus limited supplies) Limit 10 PRIVATE PILOT GROUND SCHOOL This course is designed to prepare students to take the private pilot written examination. It covers federal air regulations, meteorological, pre-flight facts, navigation with a pilotter and computer, communications and publications and sample F.A.E. examination. 600-1000 p.m. Howard Hewlett. Tuesday 10 weeks Fee $20 (Plus text) Limit 18 *SEWING I This is a course planned to give beginners with no previous sewing experience group instruction in the basic sewing skills. The following will be included in the course; use of the sewing machine, use and adjustment of a simple pattern, selection of suitable materials, the construction of a simple garment. Bring tape measure, pencil and notebook to first class. 7:00-9:00 p.m. Elaine Mulliken Wednesday 10 weeks Fee $15 (Plus materials) Limit 16 *SEWING II This course is a continuation of Sewing I and also offered for students with limited sewing experience and ability—and for those who feel they are not ready to for more advanced sewing. Simple sewing techniques will be covered and the techniques will be covered. Students will practice skills already learned and will make a garment of their choice. Bring tape measure, pen and notebook to first class. 7:00-9:00 p.m. Tuesday Liaue (5 (Plus materials) SHORTHAND REFRESHER Designed to provide an excellent opportunity for secretaries to improve their尚勋hard skill. 7:00 a.m. p.m. Tuesday 10 weeks Fee $17 (Plus text) Limit 15 SPANISH FOR THE TRAVELER This is a program for those of you who plan on traveling in countries where Spain is the predominant language. Now you will be able to ask questions, make friends, ask directions, make reservations, order food and drinks, use the telephone, as well as other activities you may be exposed to. We have secured a native of Spain to teach this class. We think you will find many new and exciting things during this 20 hour program. 0:30 - 9:00 Wednesday 10 weeks Friday $18 (plus text) Limit 15 SPANISH I—Conversational Emphasis will be given to pronunciation and vocabulary of ordinary conversation. This course is offered for those without previous Spanish instruction and to those who would like to review. 7:00 p.m. p.m. Dayna Heidrick Monday 10 weeks Fee $15 (Plus text) Limit 25 This is a continuation of the Spanish I class. Enrollment is limited to those who were in Spanish I or those whose knowledge of the language indicates they could adapt to the class. 7:00:90 p.m. Dayna Hedrick Wednesday 10 weeks Fee $15 (Plus text) Limit 25 SPANISH II—Conversational STAINED GLASS This is a beginning course in making window ornaments, candle holders, and lamps by using stained glass. This involves cutting, molding, and bending. Bring glass cutter first to 7:00-9:00 p.m. 8 weeks Must be 15 (Plus materials) STENOSCRIPT ABC TYPING I Based on the alphabet and phonetics, it is easy to learn and to write Thirty-one simple rules and twenty-two brief forms to learn. Learn t take dictation at 80 to 100 words per minute by the end of the class takes two nights per week. 7:00-9:00 m w f Linda Lubensky Monday and Wednesday 10 weeks Fee $30 (Plus text) Limit 18 You will learn the complete keyboard and become acquainted with the mechanical parts of the typewriter. Accuracy, rather than speed, will be emphasized. A speed varying between 15 and 25 wpm can be expected. 700-850 b.o.m. Monday Mary Brady 10 weeks Fee $15 (plus text) Limit 22 TYPING II This course is a continuation of Typing and will include drills to tpeed and accuracy and will introduce business letters, envelopes, 7:00-9:00 p.m. Wednesday 10 weeks 8:15 (11 text) Lim 25 UPHOLSTERY Fundamentals of upholstering: how to choose furniture, cutting, fitting, and sawing. Emphasis on restoring an old piece of furniture from classroom each night after class. WE DO NOT HAVE STORAGE SPACE. Do not bring furniture first night. First night will be oriental. Classes will be held at & M Dorm. You must be enrolled in theshire. Please enter building at the north door new from New Hampton Street. You have your choice of two nights. Please select your choice when enrolling 7:00-9:00 p.m. 7:00 - 9:00 p.m. Wkd 8:00 - 10:00 p.m. Wednesdays Wkday Fee $25 (includes limited supplies) Limit 15 per class WATER COLOR This course will develop the techniques most often associated with transparent paint. Either traditional water color or the new acrylic watercolors are suitable. Previous drawing experience helpful but by means required. 7:00-9:00 p.m. Tuesday Fee $16 (Plus supplies) Terry Richards 10 weeks Limit 15 *WELDING (Basic) Developing techniques in arc and oxyacetylene welding skills, identification of materials and the adaptation of correct welding electrodes to use will be covered. Introduction to MIG and TIG. Skill courses will be furnished. Class meets two nights per week. 6:00-9:00 a.m. Every 6 monays Monday and Wednesday 10 weeks Fee $55 (Plus text) Limit 15 WOODWORKING BIRD STUDY BASIC ENGLISH NEW CLASSES OFFERED THIS YEAR This course offers you an opportunity to develop the long-awaited wood project that will add utility or enjoyment to your home. Learn to use hand tools and common woodworking machinery to build the roof, decking, and bracing by log cabin construction on wood, wood finishers, hardware, and coverings. 6:30-9:00 p.m. Tuesday Tuesday Fee $17 (Plus materials) and Schultz 10 weeks Limit 18 "The Art of Relaxation." Learn the art of body control that helps get rid of tension, achieve a trim figure, and bring about a relaxed state of mind. 7:00-9:00 p.m. Judy Nolly Monday 10 weeks Liz Bray $15 Limit 25 This course is an introduction into the lives and habits of birds. Techniques in bird identification and the general biology of these animals will be discussed. Both beginning and experienced bird-watchers will gain from this course. We will emphasize the amateur's importance in ornithology and present other enjoyable activities of bird watching with simple identification. 7:00-9:00 p.m. Monday John Bucher Fee $15 10 weeks Limit 20 PALMISTRY WOODWORKING FOR THE BEGINNER A program developed specifically to assist individuals in furthering their knowledge and understanding of the essentials of English. Special emphasis will be placed upon grammar, punctuation, pronunciation, vocabulary, and spelling. In addition, emphasis will be placed on practical expression and everyday communications. Class is not designed for non-English speaking groups. 7:00:9 p.m. Monday Madrid W贺 Green Club Monday and Wednesday 10 weeks Fee $30 (Plus text) Limit 25 PRINTMAKING. SILKSCREEN An introduction to color silkscreen printing. There will be demonstrations of the use of paper and film stencils, direct glue methods, and glue and lacquer washesut techniques. Students will build their own套材. 700-900 p.m. Terry Richardson Mon. & Wed. 10 weeks Fee $30 Limit 25 The lines of the palm reflect the experiences and emotions in the course of a person's life. Learn to read the past and future with this Embracing art. 7:00-9:00 p.m. Marcy Stahl Monday 5 weeks Friday Lumi Rai YOGA (Hatha) This program is designed to teach the basic fundamentals involving the five various tools, different types of wood, and other materials. A large project team will work with teachers, leaders, and individuals working with children. The class will meet for 10 weeks, 1½ hours each night. 5:30-7:00 p.m. Wednesday Fried Schultz 10 weeks Fee $35 (includes limited materials) Limit 15 SURVIVAL ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE This course concentrates on beginning survival English skills. It will deal with the immediate survival needs of the foreign woman, how to talk to the doctor, to your child's teacher, to shop independently, to read a living phone calls, reading recipes and food packaging, getting a newspaper, etc. It is designed to relieve the foreign woman's fears and anxieties concerning communications with English-speaking people. Students will learn driving license, reading recipes and food packaging, in a comprehensible manner. 7:00 p.m.-9:00 p.m. Bonnie Rahimian Haitong Road through Friday Fee $100 Bonnie Rahimian 14 weeks Limit 15 WOMEN AND LITERATURE The course is designed to acquaint women with the roles women fulfill as the subjects and authors of literary works. The course is divided into three sections: women as seen by men; women authors, women as seen by women. The literary selections will range from mythology through current works. The course is open to both sexes and will be enhanced through the expression of different viewpoints. 700-800 p.m. Tuesday Admission At 8:30 a.m. Tuesday 10 weeks Fee $151 Limit 25 This course is designed to provide the student with a brief understanding of the basic tenets of the world's leading religions. Using a seminar-type format, we will implement lectures and subsequent sessions in alternating to acquaint the various systems of thought through an objective evaluation of their respective historical developments. In addition, we will contrast these developments with the current practice of each in American religious behavior. Included in the course will be: Hinduism, Buddhism, 7:00-9:00 p.m., Confucianism, Judaism, and Christianity. John Donaldson Tuesday 10 weeks Fee 515 Limit 25 THE WORLD'S RELIGIONS ADULT BASIC EDUCATION How to Get Your High School Education Are you interested in completing your high school education? Do you need to learn to read or improve your basic skills? ABE gives you this opportunity. Classes will be held at the Cordley School, 19th & Kentucky. Classes will be held on Monday, Wednesday, and Thursday mornings from 9:00 until 12:00, in addition to the regular Tuesday and Thursday evening classes. Enrollment will be Sept. 6 and 8 at Cordley School from 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. ESL (English as a Second Language) will be offered to beginners and intermediates. If you have questions, call John Ames, 842-6222, ext. 81 or Daya Heidrick, 841-4072. G.E.D. is a test of high school equivalency. Successful completion of this test will let you enter college or apply for a job where a high school diploma is required. Call John Ames for more information. G.E.D. testing will be held on Tuesdays only, beginning Sept. 13. Cost for testing will be $7.00. Testing is done at the Adult Education Room, Room 100, Lawrence High School, 19th and Louisiana Street. G. E.D. testing will be held on Tuesdays only, beginning September 19. Cost for testing will be $7.00. Testing is done at the Adult Education Office, Room 100, Lawrence High School, 19th and Louisiana Street. ENROLL BY MAIL Cut Out and Mail To: Lawrence Continuing Education 19th & Louisiana Streets Lawrence, Kansas 66044 I am enclosing $ ___ for my registration in the following classes: I am enclosing $ ___ for my registration in the following class: CLASS ___ AMOUNT $ CLASS ___ AMOUNT $ CLASS ___ AMOUNT $ Name Address Telephone No.: Home: ___ Business: ___