8 Wednesday, August 24, 1977 University Daily Kansan LAWRENCE CONTINU 1977 Fall Enrollment Augu WHEN MAY YOU ENROLL? Our office is open for enrollment daily Monday, August 22, through Friday, August 26, from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Any person 16 years of age or older who is not enrolled in the public schools. Some classes are open to students in school who are 16 years of age, with the consent of parent and school. WHO MAY ENROLL? LAWRENCE, KI REGULAR HIGH SCHOOL CLASSES FOR ADULTS Students who have graduated from high school may be enrolled in a regular day class provided the class is not filled with day students. The cost for each class is $30 plus a $3 book fee. JOHN AME college with day students. The cost for each class is $50 plus the cost of adult students who have not graduated from high school and are working toward a degree, as evidenced by a transcript, may enroll in day classes provided the class is not filled with day students. There is no charge for day classes, but there is a $3 book fee for each class. classes, but there is no such class. Regular high school classes for adults will start Aug. 20. Regular. This is a change in policy and is designed to help adults get a high school diploma as well as to take courses that will help them in their daily living whether it be vocational or avocational. HOW DO YOU ENROLL? Please, no inquiries by phone! By Mail - Please use the registration form to mail your enrollment—your accepted check will be your registration for the class. If the class is closed, your fee will be refunded. You will be notified only if your enrollment is not accepted. Please, no enrollments by phone! accepted. In Person - Come to Lawrence High School, 19th & Louisiana, Adult Education Office AFTER YOU HAVE ENROLLED, YOU ARE A MEMBER OF THE CLASS. You will be notified only if a class is cancelled or filled. ACCOUNTING I FOR PERSONAL & VOCATIONAL USE Day Phone: 842-6222; Night Phone (Basic) This course is designed to help the individual understand the basic principles of accounting. The materials covered in this introductory course should provide the knowledge needed to keep personal records, provide the basic skills required for initial employment, and/or provide the foundation needed for advanced study. 7:00-9:00 p.m. Monday and Wednesday Fee $30 (Plus Text) Judy Sieg 10 weeks Limil 25 *ACCOUNTING II FOR PERSONAL & (A Contamination of Accounting I) This course provides a continuation and expansion of the accounting principles and concepts studied in the Accounting I course. It will also introduce new principles and concepts for a more thorough understanding of basic business accounting, such as special journals, sales tax, bad debts, depreciation, disposal of fixed assets, notes, accounts, partnerships, and corporations. Class will start Sept. 7:00-9:00 p.m. Monday (50 mins) (Lincoln Plus (Text)) Martha Jean O'Toole 10 weeks (Lincoln Plus) ANTIQUES Mary Malinowski 10 weeks No limit A class for the beginning or advanced antique who wants to expand on the basic knowledge of antiques. This will be a class devoted to teaching the skills needed to sell antiques at higher prices; the type of antiques that you can buy without the aid of your bank. A wide variety of subjects will come under discussion. These informative sessions will include: basic glass interest, how to properly prepare an antique for display, etc. Students will determine how deeply each subject is treated. Monday, September 12; Tuesday, September 13; and Wednesday, September 14, unless otherwise indicated in course description. WHAT TIME DO CLASSES MEET? WHEN DO CLASSES START? AUTO MECHANICS (Applied) Designed to let the automobile owner become involved in doing his own repair work. The course will cover minor tune-up and basic repairs that can be done on your vehicle will be offered. All classes will be held at Jim Clark Motors on the Auto Plaza, 2121 West 29th Street Street. 7:00-9:00 p.m. Weekly on Weekdays Ewing Quin 10 days Fee $2 (includes Text) Limit 16 BELLY DANCING (Beginning) This course is based on the ancient art of Arabic Belly Dancing. This course will develop grace and confidence as well as tone your figure. Virginia is a graduate of a well-known studio of Kansas City and has been teaching at Wichita Falls High School first class. Classes will be held at Cordelia Gym, 19th & K. Streets. 7:00-9:00 p.m. Tuesday Tuesday 8:15 Virginia Mold 10 weeks Lunat 6:30 BREADMAKING BEGINNING AUTO MECHANICS 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. unless otherwise indicated in course description. A class designed to teach how to identify parts of a car correctly and know the function of each. Some lab time will be on simple projects of correctly changing tires and minor repairs at Jim Clark Motors on the Auto Plaza, 2121 West 29th Terrace. 7:00-9:00 p.m. Thursday Fee $22 (includes Text) Ewing Gunn 10 weeks Limit 16 After four sessions you will be able to make your own bread—white, whole wheat, rye, holiday bread. Taught by demonstration. Recipes fully illustrated. 7:00-9:00 p.m. Tuesday Susan Pichler 5 weeks Limited BRIDGE You will find this class the answer to your needs. Basic skill of the game will be taught: playing, bidding, and scoring. 7:00-9:00 p.m. Tuesday 10 weeks Tuesday Fee $15 (Plus book which is optional) Limit 30 REFUNDS WILL BE MADE ONLY IF A CLASS IS CANCELLED. WHERE WILL CLASSES MEET? WHERE WILL CLASSES MEET? Lawrence High School, 19th and Louisiana Streets, unless otherwise indicated in course description. BRIDGE II EXPLANATION OF REFERENCE MARK Course may be taken for High School credit. YOUR FAILURE to sign up may cause the class you want to be cancelled This class is a continuation for the beginner or for players of some experience, card knowledge, defensive play and responsive bidding: 7:00-9:00 p.m. Wednesday February 15 Allen Bocquim 10 week Limited 10 CABINETMAKING This course is for the experienced woodworker who knows the operation of power equipment. Emphasis will be on individual projects and fabricating techniques. 7:00:9:00 p.m. Fred Schultz Monday 10 weeks Fee $20 (plus supplies) Limit 16 YOUR ENROLLMENT during registration week is most essential in order for us to determine the classes which will be scheduled. FEE PAYMENT — Class fees confirm your enrollment. Fees are due when you enroll. REFUNDS — Refunds will be made only if a class is cancelled, or if a class is over-enrolled. AFTER YOU HAVE ENROLLED you are a member of the class. You will be notified only if we cannot accept your enrolment due to the class being cancelled or filled. VISITORS — Visitors may attend classes with permission from the Continuing Education Office. CAKE DECORATING Beginners course consists of 6 two hour lessons covering icens, colors, stars, flowers and leaves, sugar mold, and detail work like sprays, basketing weave, and figure plating. The course will sign up the student to attend when enrolling. Complete workbook and certificate of merit on completion of course. Class will be held at George's Hobby shop 1 7:00-9:00 m.p.m. Monday 4 weeks Grade 1 1:00-3:00 m.p.m. Monday Limit 12 per class Fee $11 (plus materials) Check class location CHAIR CANING *AMERICAN POLITICAL BEHAVIOR—(CONSTITUTION) CROCHETING CAKE DECORATING (Advanced) Advanced course consists of 6 two hour lessons including rope, scroll, string and drop borders, lattice and lace work and color flow techniques. Complete work book and certificate of merit on completion. Class will be held at George's Hall from 10:00-3:00 p.m. Marlene Leinmiller Friday 6 weeks Fee $11 (plus materials) Limit 12 Check class location Learn to crochet with an excellent teacher. You will get individual help. Bring yarn and crochet hook the first night: 7:00-9:00 p.m. Wednesday Fee $15 (Plus supplies) Beth Glass 10 weeks Limit 20 There are two types of cane seats—those with cane woven through holes in the seat rail to form a "hand-woven" pattern and those woven by machine to a "pressed seat" for chairs with a groove in the seat rail. Learn how to do both cane seats for chairs. 900-250 p.m. Monday 10 weeks Fee $16 (materials) Limit 12 The course deals with the history, philosophy, and practical application of the political institutions in the United States. The format will largely be lectured/discussion with an eye towards understanding how to effectively use a behavioral effect our events are studied include: Political Parties, Elections, Voting Behavior, Political Psychology, Subordinate groups in American Politics, and Constitutional Law, 7:00-9:00 p.m. Monday & Wednesday Fee $30 John Donaldson 10 weeks No limit CERAMICS (Beginning) CERAMICS (Advanced) Basic elements involved in constructing pinched forms, coil pots, and slabs will be covered in this course. Both utilitarian and free form approaches to clay construction will be covered. 7:00-9:00 p.m. Tuesday $24 (includes minimum materials) Fee $24 (includes minimum materials) Jay Stires 10 weeks Limit 20 Advanced Ceramics will be a natural extension of the beginning ceramics course. Emphasis will be in slab construction, Sculptural and utilitarian approaches will be taught. Several kinds of ceramic decoration will be utilized. 700-900 p.m. Wednesday Jay Stures 10 weeks Fee $24 (includes minimum materials) Limit 20 CHILDREN — Children should not be brought to class. DATA PROCESSING (Introduction) An introductory course aimed at giving the student a basic understanding of automated information processing. Topics covered will include: punched card (unit record data programmed) programming concepts. Students enrolling in this class need not have a great deal of math and/or science background. This is an introductory course aimed toward the average person, who wants some knowledge about 7:00-9:00 p.m. Monday Feb 15 Richard Elliott 10 years Limited 25 DECOUPAGE The elegant living of a by-gone era in romantic far-away places is reflected in an 18th century art form. Decoupage is the art of decorating objects with cut-out pictures and building a glass-like finish over them. Six 2 hour lessons with certificate of merit on completion of course. Classes will be held at George's Hobby House 10. 9 am - 1 pm Marianne Lennifer 6 weeks Wednesday Fee $11 (Plus supplies) Limit 13 When enrolling, check the location of class. DRIVER EDUCATION thirty hours of classroom instruction plus six hours of individual driving instruction in the dual control car and the passing of the course entitles members of the class to a driver's license without examination by the State License Examiner. Class will meet two weeks per week. Hours of instruction 16 years of age and adults are welcome to enroll in this班. 6:30-9:00 w.m. Monday & Wednesday 10 weeks Fees: $25 for adults $35 for high school students *ENGLISH LITERATURE (British) Completion of this course gives one semester's credit for the required course for high school graduation. Class meets twice a week. 7:00-9:00 a.m & m. Fee $30 Sue Sharp 10 weeks No limit No limit FASHION DESIGN One garmet will be designed and finished in the 10 week period. The course will cover pattern alteration, handsewn buttonholes, hand-sewing zippers, set in collars, set-in sleeves, and loads of short cuts in sewing. A basic pattern will be purchased and re-cut. For the first class bring pencil, paper, and tape measure. Both men and women welcome! 7:00-9:00 p.m. Linnea Doores Monday 10 weeks Wednesday Limit 10 FLOWER ARRANGEMENT (Basic) Covers the basics of fresh flower arranging, which includes: materials used, how to choose and prepare the proper container and correct placement of flowers. An introduction to corsage construction will be offered. Classes will meet at Nye's 939 Mass. 6:00-8:00 a.m. Monday Bill 939 Wednesday 8 weeks Fee $35 (includes limited materials) Limit 15 FLOWER ARRANGEMENT (Advanced) Experience or Beg. Flower Arranging is a prerequisite. After you have successfully completed this course, you can use your skill vocationally or just to help beautify your home. Class will meet at Nye's Flowers, 939 Massachusetts. 6:00-8:00 p.m. Tuesday Fee $55.00 (includes limited materials) Bill Nye 8 weeks Limit 15 FRENCH I—Conversational This class is designed for beginners. The course will acquaint students with elements of the French language. Pronunciation, vocabulary building, and conversation. 7:00-8:00 p.m. Judy Henderson Tuesday 10 weeks Fee $15 (Plus text=$5.00) No limit AN S, D Enrollment is limited to those who were in French I and to those whose knowledge of the language indicates they could adapt to the FRENCH II—Conversational Class: 7.00-9.00 p.m. Wednesday Fee $15 (Plus text) Judy Henderson 10 weeks No limit 184 GERMAN I—Conversational This class is designed for beginners. The course will acquaint students with elements of the German language, Pronunciation, vocabulary building, and conversation and reading will be taught. 7:00-8:00 p.m. Conrad Henderson Monday 10 weeks Fee $15 (Plus text-$5.50) No limit GERMAN II—Conversational Enrolment is limited to those who were in German I and to those whose knowledge of the language indicates they could adapt to the 7:00-8:00 p.m. Wednesday at 5:15 (plus text) Conrad Henderson 10 weeks No limit GUITAR An introduction to folk-style playing, chords, melodies, flatpick, and finger strums, transposing, and how to accompany anybody. If demand warrants, there will be an intermediate section as well. 7:00-8:00 p.m. Kurt Sigman Wednesday 10 weeks Fee $18 Limit 18 HORSEBACK RIDING For the beginning and experienced riders. Class will be held at Mott Stables, 3 miles south and 1/2 mile east of 23rd and Haskell Avenue. Classes will meet on Tuesday OR Thursday OR Saturday. Please designate the day and time you wish to attend enroling. 9:30 Tues., Thurs., or Sat. a.m. OR Gayle Mott 8 weeks 11:00 Sat. a.m. Fee $25 INSURANCE—"WHAT YOU ALWAYS WANTED TO KNOW ABOUT INSURANCE" 1. The various kinds of life insurance 5. I.R.A. & Keogh 2. Homeowners 6. Estate Planning 3. Car Insurance 7. Trusts & Wills 4. Health insurance You are welcome to attend one or all of the sessions. 7:00-9:00 p.m. Lawnrice Assoc. of Tuesday Life Underwriters Fee$4.00 7 weeks No limit INTERNATIONAL COOKING A varied assortment of international cooking, to include Middle Eastern, Chinese, Viennese, and others. The high-light of the classes will be a visit to the kitchen of the Royal Peking restaurant and a demonstration by its talented chef, Mr. Shingkai Winterburg 7:00-9:00 p.m. Vashi Winterburg Monday 10 weeks, 9 sessions Fee 850 Limit 30 INTERIOR DESIGN . Here is a decorating course to meet your problems head-on! A five week in the-home instruction for a limited number of eight students for each session. We are offering it as well, and we designate them when want enrolding. We hire courses included: 7:00-9:30 Elva Angelotti Wait, it's "when will school be closed?" The image shows: 7:00-9:30 Tuesday (Text is optional) Eliva Angeletti School session Limit 8 per class INTRODUCTION TO ART & BASIC DESIGN Fee $15 INTEGRITY IN TEXT Students will learn the basic principles of art and design through working, repetition, emphasis, harmony, and variety. This course would be very useful for people who plan to learn to paint, draw, or appreciate art. These principles are also used in interior design, industrial design and advertising. dustless hanging and advertising 7:00 p.m. p.m. Ruth Bowman 10 weeks each Monday session Fee $15 Limit 20