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Madison Vocational an.cJ Adult Education School

Evening School Courses

19110-19111

Board of Vocational and Adult Education

211 North Carroll Street Madison. Wisconsin

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ADUL'f EDUCAl'ION SCHOOL 5

GENERAL II-IATHEMATICS- Tuesday and Thursday, 7= 15-9: 15

Indivi.dual instruction. Algcbrn, geometry, trigonometry, calculus. High school courses. ·

MATHElv!ATJCS OF SHOP AND BUSI:t\TJ;:ss- Tuesday and Thursd:1y, 7: rs-9: 15

ludividual instruction. Shop mathematics and business arithmetic. Mathematics reviews. Logaritb,ms. Slide rule. Fcc ;1r.oo.

CHEMISTRY-Tuesday and Thursday, 7:15-9:15 As applied to industry, skilled trades, and industrial lab­

omtorics. Essential to laborato1-y technicians. Fee $3.00. Texts extra.

LIP READING-Tucsd:1y and Thursday, 7:15-9:15 For the totally or partially deaf.

·woRLD AFFAIRS-Monday, r 3o-8:3o 'l'hc "news behind the news" in international affairs.

CURRENT LITERATURE CWhat's New in Books) -Monday, 7:15-9:15

Current novels, short stories. Critical reviews. Emphasis upon foreign litc.rature.

DRAMATICS-Tuesday and Thursday, 7:15-9:15 Reading and presenting of plays. The modern stage, make

up, pantomime, interprerarion, smging. Prcscnred in·coopera­tion with the Art Depnnmcnr.

HIGH SCHOOL CREDIT COURSES Full sch~dulc of high-school credit courses in mathematics,

l~nglish, science, and social sciences for adults only.

ART COURSES

DRAvVING-Tuesday and Thursday, 7:rs-9:15 Foundation course in drawing and painting, illustmtion,

design. Laboratory fee $z.oo.

COSTUME DESIG~-Monday and Wednesday, 7:15-\»:15 Hisrorical and modern trends; personal problems regard­

ing line, color and textmc. Laboratory fee $r.oo.

GENERAL CRAFTS-Tuesday and Thursday, 7:15-9:t5 Block printing, chair caning, leather tooling, book binding,

wood carving. Labomtol')' fcc $I.oo.

CRAFT SURVJ.i.Y (class limited to 12)-Monday, 7: 15-9:15 Especially planned for scout, camp, and youth leaders.

Laboratory fee Sz.oo.

LETTERING AND SHOvV-CARD WRITING-Tuesday and Thursday, 7: 15-9: t 5

1 Group and individual instruction, Labor:ttol'Y fee $1.oo.

A1\!ATEUR PHOTOGRAPHY- Tuesday and Thursday, 7:rs-9:rs

A course for nm:ucurs offering developing, printing, en­larging and other dark room procedure. Laboratory fcc $2 per semester.

FASHION ILLUSTRATION -lvionchy and ·wednesday, 7:15-9:15

Prerequisite: drawing. Swdy of the fashion figure for the

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6 MADISON VOCATfONAL AND

purpose of commercial illusrr:nion. Line, w~sh techniques, commercial reproduction processes. 1\lodcl. Lalwn1tory fee $1.00.

COi\•IME.RCTAI. RETOUCH ING-M.ondav, 7: 15-9:15 Retouching of photographs and wash dnlwings for adver­

tising purpDscs. Laborntory fee $2.00.

INTERIOR DECORATION-Thursday, r 15-9:15 Practical course for men and women. Lectures and discus­

sions by people prominent in the field. Some of the pmcrical aspects of intct:io~: decoration course are style trends in furniture, architccrure as it affects furniture and interior, furniture arr;lngemcnt, background and window treatments, selection nnd fr:1ming of pictures, accessories. Course sup­plemented by illustr:1ti1•c mntcrial, new periodicals, books, Balopticon, and field trips.

UPHOLSTERY-\V cdncsday, 7: 15-9: 15 Reconditioning :1nd redesigning of furniUlre, chair caning,

and elementary upholstery.

CARTOONL'lG-Tuesday, 7:1s-9:15. One semester. Comic cartoons, advertising cartoons, chalk-talk trid,s.

Laboratory fcc $r .oo.

POTTERY-Tuesday ~nd Thursday, 7:rs-9:15 Pottery forms, coil method; glazing and firing. Laboratory

fee $2.00.

ART METAL-Monday and \~'cdnesday, 7:15-9:15 Individual and class instruction in various processes ap­

plied to copper, brass and pewter. Laboratory fee $z.oo.

\.VEAVING-Tuesday and Thursday, 7:rs-9:r5 Textile construction, analysis of tapestry and loom weav­

ing. Processes of warping and threading the liJom for plain nnd pattcril weaves. L:1borarory fcc $r .oo.

LANDSCAPE PAINTING-Monday, 7:15-9:15 Pictorial composition. i\'lcdia: oil and ·water color. Pre­

requisite: drawing. Materials to be furnished by student.

DESIGN-Thursday, 7:15-9:15 Principles of design and color as applied to home, industry,

dress, architecture, sculpture, painting. Lnbm:arory, Icccures and discussion. Fee $r .oo.

ELEMENTARY BOOK-BlNDlNG- 1 semester (Intensive Course) Monday and ';\,'ednesday, 7:1s-9:ts

The amateur, with. simple and inexpensive equipment, c:m in ~ worl<m~nlike way make valuable books from >vorrh while magazines and other literary materials, and can 1·ebind old hooks. Laboratory.

ADVANCED BOOK-HI NDfNG (Second semester) Advanced processes. l.carher binding, gold leaf stamping,

steps in paper-making. Prerequisite: elernenmry book-bind­ing. Laboratory fcc $l.oo.

vVOODCARVING-Monday, 7:15-9:15 Construction of patterns, prcp:u:arion of wood, techniques

of can•ing and finishes. Laboratory fcc s~.oo.

OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY-1\'londay, 7=15-9:15 Crafts and methods used for conv:1lcscenr and institutional

work. Psychology and presentation.

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ADULT EDUCATION SC!-IOOL 7

HOOKED AND BRATDED RUGS-Monday and Vi'eclnes-day,j:I5-9:15 ·

A study of the olcl nnd modern hooked rug Jur inspiration. Origin:1l designs and color schemes planned co fit :1 ccrmin place in a particular room in yom home. Discarded ma­terials rccommcnclcd. Both hand and machine hook tech­niques taught.

Braided rugs in three and fi1•c strand lm1id; mund, oval, or geometrical design. Laced method mughr.

STAGE CRAFT (n lcctures)-\Vcdnesd:1y, 7: rs-9:15 Lectures by people in the field. These will include: m:lkc­

up, lighting, costumes, sers, analysis of sets, moods of pl:l.ys, rese:-~rch, color psychology, profc:;sion~l equipment, adver­tising 8nd display, how to w~tch a piny. ·

Note: People interested in church plap, playgronnd, civic groups, and play appreciation would pro.fit here.

ARTISTIC MERCHANDISE DISPLAY . ~. For dmggists on window :md counter display, adver­

nsmg appeals and sc~snnal decorations.

2. !'or gif_t shop ?~'ncrs a!1d salespe_ople .. S;~lesmanship stress1ng dcs1gn qualmcs, buying and d1splnymg.

3· For salespeople interested in the display of costume and accessories. Arrangement of mare1·ials for display, selling, and combinations for appc:-tl.

The abO\'C courses will be off creel in short units of three to six lessons at opportune periods that will be most helpful to store people.

COMMERCIAL COURSES BOOKKEE.PING I (E.lementary)-Monday and \Ncdnesday,

7=15-9=!5 This course is .intended for swdents who have h:1d no

previous instruction in bool{kccping. It is rrlso a course for clerical workers and business me;; who wi~h to become f:Jmili:1r with the principles of bookkeeping in order that rl~cy may lc:u:n to keep their own books and interpret fin;m­cJal :>tatcmcnrs.

Thorougl1 training i:; given in the fund:uncnral principles of double entry bookkeeping: debits and credits, journaliz­ing, posting, trial balance, statements; di1·ecr and journal closing, and speci:rl journals. Problems and sees I, II and HI of l•:twell gil•e practical application to rhcsc principlc.:s.

Cost of text and supplies: $2.20.

BOOKKEL~PING 11-Tucsthy and Thursday, 7:15-9:15 This COLI rsc is for those students who ha\·c completed

bookkeeping I or its C(]Uiv:llcnt. Th~ course gives thorough rmining in the study of part­

nership problems, control accounts, accruals, :md working shec:s. ~roblcms :md s~ts IV and V nrc used to give practical application to these pm1c1plcs.

Cos• - .... J supplies: $z.5o.

B<?~~C~\:EEPING liT-Tuesday and Thursday, 7:15-9: r 5 .I lm rs a course for those who ha,·e completed bookkeep­

ing I and Tl or the cgui\':llcnr. In this course a study is made of department store prob­

lems, reserve ~1ccounts, dcp<ccintion, bad debts, and cash

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8 MADTSON VOCA"riONAL AND

jourml, with special cmphasi~ on classification of accounts. Problems and sets VI and VIi of .Elwell arc covered in this course.

Cost of text and supplies: $2.85.

BOOKKI·~EPTNG IV--Tucscby and 'I'hursdny, 7:15-9:15

Only those who hm·c completed bookkeeping Ill or rhc equivalent should register for this cour~c.

Tn chis course corpor:uion a~.;counts including the study or handling the various types of capir;~l stock, bonds, and rhe voucher system of record keeping arc studied in connection with tlw manufacturing business. Set VIII and supplemen­tary problems in Elemental'}' Accounting by Elwell are used for practical material.

Cost of text and supplies: $2.40.

ACCOUNTING-Tuesday and Thursday, 7:15-9:15 Only those who have completed bookkeeping IV or the

equivalent should arrcmpt to work in this course. The material covered in this course will be determined by

the type of enrollment. A rext will be required.

CALCULATING MACHINES (Key Driven) Monday and V/cdncscby, 7=1s-8:rs, or 8:t5-9:r5 Tuesday and Thursday, 7:15-8:15, or 8:15-9:15 Frid:t.y, 7:15-915 For beginners, the course includes the fundamental opera­

tions of two and three column cross addition, split addition, multiplicacion from right and left of keyboard and over the permanent decimal poinc, subtraction, and division.

For advanced smdents, the course includes four and five column cross addition and the application of the fundamental operations to practical business problems such as discounts, percentages, commissions, payrolls, prorating, mark-up, mark­down, at1d interest.

Course fee: $1.00.

COiVI1VlERCIA.L ENGLISH I

Monday and \Vednesday, 8:15-9: 15 Tuesday and Thursday, 8:15-9:15

This course whicl1 includes puncm;~tion, spelling, word us:1gc, syllabication, vocabulary building, sentence structure, and grammar, is intended fo~· stenographers, bookkcr;pcrs, office workers and salespeople.

Text: $1.00.

COMMERCIAL ENGLISH 1l Monday and \Vednesduy, 8:Jj-9!1j Tuesday and Thursday, 8:15-9!15

This is u course in business letter writing iJitcnded for bookkeeping, stcnogrnphcrs, salespeople, and ofJice workers. . This ~o~me includes letter styles and letter psychology.

l:,mrh_as1s 1s pla~ed on f_o~·m, appeamncc, ser"up and essential q u almcs of busm e~s wn tm g'.

Text: $qo.

COMi\tlERCIAL LA\.Y-Moncby and \Vedncsday, 8:15-9:15 The course covers a study of contracts, negotiable insu·u­

mcnrs, market transactions, nnd business organization. Text: S3-5o.

SHORTHAND-Course I (Beginning) iVlonday and Vi7cdnesday, 7:15-9:15

This course is a Study of shortl1and only and is designed

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ADULT EDUCATION SCHOOL

GENERAL MATHE!\1IATICS- Tuesday and Thursu. 7

7:15-9:15 1'1CS-

Jnclil•idual instruction. Algcbm, geometry, trigonometry, calculus. High school courses.

IV1ATI·1Ei\1IATICS OF SHOP 1\ND BUSINESS- Tuesday and Thursday, 7:15-9:15

Individual instruction. Shop mathematics .and business aritlunctic. Mathematics reviews. Logarithms. Slide rule. l<'cc $1.00.

CHEMISTRY-Tuesday and Thursday, ps-9:15 As applied co indusuy, skilled trades, and industrial lab­

oratories. Essemial to laboratory cechnlcians. Fee $3.00. Texrs extra .

LIP READL."''G-Tuesday and Thursday, 7: 15-C)·: 15 For the totally or partially deaf.

WORLD AFFAlRS-lvlonday, 7:3o-8:3o The "news behind the news" in international affairs.

CURRENT LITERA. TURE (\Vhat's New in Books) -l\llond:Jy, 7! rs-9: lj

Current novels, short stories. Critical reviews. Emphasis npon foreign literature.

DRAiV~TlCS-Tuesd~y and Th~rsday,.J!rs-9:15 Rcadmg ~nd presenrmg of plays. The modern stage, !Hake

up, panrom1me, mterpremrion, st;~ging. Presented in <:oopera­tion with the Art Department.-

HIGH SCHOOL CREDIT COURSES Full schedule of high-school credit courses in mathematics

English, science, and social sciences for adults only. '

ART COURSES

DRAvVlNG-Tucsday and Thursday, 7:15-9:15 F_oundation course in drawing and painting, illustration,

dcs1gn. Labora.rory fee $2.00.

CO~TU~\·IE DESIGi'\"-Monday and ·wednesday, 7:1s-9:15 Hrsroncal and modern trends; personal problems regard­

ing line, color and texture. Laboratory fee $r.oo.

GENERA~ <?RAFT?-Tn.esday and Thursday, 7:15-9:15 Block pr~ntmg, chair canmg, leather tooling, book binding,

wood. carvmg. Laboratory fee $1 .oo.

CR_AF--r: SURVEY (class limited to t2)-Monday, ;:15-9:15 l~specrally platmed for scout, camp, and youth leaders.

Laboratory fee $2.00.

UO:TTERING AND SHOW-CARD WRITING-Tuesday nnd Thmsday; 7:15-9:15

Group and individual insu-uction. Labor:twry fcc ~r.oo.

A:VJATEUR PHOTOGRAPHY- Tuesday and Thucsday, 7: 15-9! 15

A. course for ~matcurs offering developing, printing, cn­l:ll'gmg and other dark room procedure. Laboratory fcc $2 pc r sc n1csrcr.

FASI-IION ILLUSTRATION- Monday and \Vcdncsday, 7: 15-9:rs

Prcrcqui~itc: drnwing. Study of rhe fashion figure for the

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pm-posc of commerci~J illusrr:ttion. Line, wash techniques, commercial reproduction processes. iVlodcl. Laborarory fee Sz.oo.

COMML•:RCIAL RETOUCll!NG-Moncl:iv, 7:15-9:15 Retouching of photographs and wash clr<l.wings for adver­

tising purposes. Labor:ttory fcc $2.00.

INTERIOR DECOH.ATION-Thursday, 7:rs-9:15 . Pz:actical course for men and women. Lectures and discus­

sions by people prominent in the .field. Some of rl1e practicnl aspects of interior decoration course :1re style trends in furnicure, architectUre as it affects furniture and interior, furniture arrangement, background and window treatments; selection and framing of pictures, accessories. Course sup­plemented by illustrative nwtcrial, new periodicals, hooks, Balopticon, and field trips.

UPI-IOLSTERY-\N edncsday, 7: 15-9: r 5 Reconditioning and redesigning of furniture, cltair caning,

and elementary upholstery.

CARTOONING-Tuesday, 7:rs-9:rs. One semester. Comic cartoons, advertising canoons, chalk-talk tricks.

Laboratory fcc $r.oo.

POTTERY-Tuesday and Thursday, ;:rs-9:15 Pottery forms, coil mcthod;"gl~zing and firing. Laborarory

fee .$z.oo. ·

ART f.11ETAL-Monday and \Vcdnesday, 7:15-9:15 Individual :md class instruction in various processes ap­

plied to copper, brass ~nd pewter. Laborarory fcc $z.oo.

\VEAVlNG-Tucsday and Thursday, 7:rs-9:15 Textile construction, analysis of tapestry and loom weav­

ing. Processes of warping and threading the loom for plain and pattern weaves. Laboratory fcc $1 .oo.

LANDSCAPE PAlNTING-J\Ilonclay, 7:15-9:15 Picrori<tl composition. Media: oil and water color. Pre­

requisite: drawing. Materials to be furnished by student.

DESIGN-Thursday, 7: 15-\):15 Principles of design and color as applied to home, industry,

dress, an.:hitecture, sculpture, painting. Laboratory, lectures and discussion. Fee $1 .oo.

ELEMENTARY BOOK-BINDING- 1 semester (Intensive Course) Monday and VVedncsday, i:rs-9:15

The amateur, with simple and inexpensive equipment, cnn in a workm:mlikc wav make valuable books from worth while magnincs and o~her literary materials, and can rebind old books. Laboratory.

ADVANCED BOOK-I3lND1NG (Second semester) Advanced processes. Le:lthcz: binding, gold leaf stamping,

steps in paper-making. Pret·equisirc: clcmemary book-bind­ing. Labomrory fcc $2.oo.

vVOODCARVJNG-Moodny, 7:15-9: rs Construction of patterns, preparnrion of wood, techniques

of car.ving and finishes. Laboratory fcc $z.oa.

OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY-Monday, 7:15-9:15 Crafts ~nd methods used fot conv~lcsccnt nnd institution~]

work. Psychology and presentation.

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ADULT EDUCATION SCHOOL 7

HOOKED AND JmAlDED RUGS-Monday and vVedncs­day, 7:rs-9 :15

A study of the old and modem hooked rug fur inspiration. Origiml designs and color schemes pbnned to fit a cercain place in a particular room in yoUJ: home. Discarded ma­terials rccomn1cnded. Both hand and m;tchine hook tech-11 iq LICS taught,

J3raidcd rugs in three and five strand bmid; round, oval, or geometrical design. Laced method mught.

~Tt\GE CRAL"T (12 lccturcs)-\.Vedncsday, 7:15-9:15 Lcccurcs by people in the iicld. These will include: make­

up, lighting, costumes, sets, analysis of sets, moods of plays, research, color psychology, profe:;sional equipment, adver­tising and display, how to watch a play.

Note: People interested in church plays, playground, civic groups, and play appreciation would profit here.

ARTISTIC MERCHANDISE DISPLAY . ~. For druggists on window and counter display, advet·­

tlslng appeals and SC<lsonal decorations.

2. ~or gi~t shop ?~vncrs a~1d salespeople. Salesmanship srrcssmg des1gn t]Ualmes, buylllg and d1sphtying.

3· Fur salespeople interested in the display of costume and :tcccssorics. Arrangement of m~1tcriaJs for display, selling, and combinations for ~ppcal.

The abnve courses will be olfet·ed in short units of three ro six lessons at opportune periods that will be mo~t helpful to score people.

COMMERCIAL COURSES I300KKE.EP1NG 1 (Elcmenmry) -Monday and vVcdnesday,

7:rs-9: 1S

This course is intended for: students who have h:1d no previous instnlction .in bool<kccping. It is also a course for clerical 1vorkcrs and business men who wish to become f:tmiliar with the principles of bookkeeping in order that rl.1cy may learn to keep their own books and interpret finan­C.!al statement~.

Thorough training i:; gii'Cn .in the fundamental principles ?f doubl~ cnrry. bookkeeping: debits and credirs, jomnaliz­mg,, posrmg, tn~l l~alance, statements, direct and journnl closrng, and spec1al Journals. llroblcms :mel seto T, H and Ill of Elwell give practical application ro these principles.

Cost of text and supplies: $2.20.

B{_)O!GCEEPI~G If-Tuesday and Thursday, 7:15-9:15 flus course IS for those ~rudenLs who h:n·c completed

bookkeeping [ or its C\]llii·:Jlem. Th~ course gkcs thorough training in the study of pan­

nershlp problems, control accounts, accn1als, and workinrr sheets. Problems and sets IV :111<i V arc used tn give practical :1pplieation to these pr·inciplcs.

Cost of text and supplies: S2.50.

]3'??!C~G·:EPI~G lll-Tucsdny and Thurscby, 7:rs-9:15 1 l11s 1s n comsc for those who have completed bookkeep­

ing I :md rr or the C<]Uivalent. fn this course a study is mnd~ ~,f department stm:c prob­

lems, rcse!Ye accounts, deprcclntlon, bad debts, and cash

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8 MADISON VOCATIONAL AND

journal, with SJlCcial emphasis on classification of accounts. Probl~n1s and sets VI and VII of Elwell. arc covered .in this course.

Cost of text and stipplics: ~~.85.

BOOKI(EEPING JV-Tucs~ay and Thursday, 7:15-9:15

01il)'' thbsc who have .,cbl'nplctcd bookkeeping: Ill or the cquh·alcm should register for this course.

Jn)tl~is ·course <;:orporation m:coums htcluding the study or h,mclling the va·rious types of capiral stock, bonds, mld .the l'otH:hcr ,system of record keeping arc _srqdicd in connccti?n with rhc mail'ufacmrilig busiticss. Set· Vlll and supplemen­tary problems in Elementary Accom1ting by Elt;ell arc '.tscd for practical m<tterial.

Cost of text and supplies: j):lAO· , ,

ACCOUNTING-Tucsd<ty and Thurschy, 7:15-9: 15 Only those who have completed bookkeeping IV or the

equivalent slwuld attempt to work in this cou rsc. The material covered in this course will be determined by

the type of enrollment. A text will be ret[uircd.

CALCULATING MACHINES (Key Driven)

Monday and vVednesday, 7:rs-8:t5, or 8:t5-9:15 Tuesday and Thursday, 7:1s-B:t5, or 8:1;-9:15 Friday, 7:15-915 For beginners, the course includes the fundamental oper8-

tions of two and three column cross addition, split addition, mulriplication from right and left of keyboard and o1·cr the permanent decimal point, subtraction, and division.

For ach•anccd swdent.o;, the course includes four and five column cross addition and the applic<ttion of the fundmncnml operations to practical business problems such as discoums, percentages, commissions, payrolls, prorating·, mark-up, mark­down, and intcrcsr.

Course fcc: $1.00.

COi\li'dERClAL ENGLISH 1 t\!onday and "\Ncdncsday, 8:.15-9:15 Tuesday ancl·Thursdny, 8:15-9:15

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This co[u·se \\'hich induclcs ptulctn;ttion, spelling·, word usage, sylbbic:nion, voc:1bulary building, sentence structure, and grammar, is inrendcd fur stenographers, bookkeepers, office workers and salespeople.

Texc: p1.oo.

COMMERCIAL ENGLISH II Monday and vVcdnesday, B:Is-9:15 Tuesday ~nd Thursday, 8:1;-9:15

This is rt course in business letter writing intended for bookkeeping, stenographers, salespeople, and oflicc workers.

This course includes letter styles and letter psychology. l•:mphasis is placed on form, appc:H:tncc, ser-up and esscnrial qualities of business writing.

Text: $1 .70.

COi\.JJ\!ERCIAL I ,t\ \V-t\londay and \Vcdncsday, H: 15-9: 15 The course cn1·crs a study of conrmcts, ncgorhtble instru­

mcnrs, marl•ct tl':lnsncrions, nnd business organization. Text: $3.5o.

Sl TORTI lAND-Course l (13eginning) Alondny :md "\Vedncsdny, 7:15~9:15

This course is :t srudy of shorthand only and is designed

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for skilled typists. Homework and regular attendance arc necessary for progress.

Te.'l:t: Gregg Functional lvlcthod (Volumes I and Jl) $3.

STENOGRAPHY l (Beginning) 1\londay and "\:Vcdncsday, 7:15-9:15

This is ~ course for beginners in shorthand :111d typewrit­ing. Two years nrc required td complete the theory. The clnss period is dil'iclcd inro one hour of typewriting and one hour of shorthand. Homewodc and regular attendance are ncccssnry.

Course .fcc: 50 cent~. Text: Greg·g Functional l'victhod (Volume 1) $t.5o.

STEI\'OGH .. A.PHY li (Beginning Dictation) .

Tuc,day and Thursday, 7:1s-8:45 or 7~45c9·:·r5 This course consists ·of a thorough review '(jf ·shorthand

principles and bcgim1ing dictation work at the rate of 40 words a m,inute. Transqiption at the typewriter is rcc1uired.

Course fcc: 50 cents. Text: Gregg Functional Mcrhod (Volumes I and 11) $3.oo.

STl£NOGRAPHY lli (Intermediate Dictation) Tuesday and Thursday, 7:rs-8:45 or 7:45-9:15

. This course offers ~ co1_1tiiruou~ review of shorthand prin­ciples. The speed dicrnnon bcgms at 70 words a minute. Transcription nt the typewriter is rec1uired.

Course fcc: so cents. Text: Gregg Funcrionall\·!ethod (Volumes I and. ll) $3.oo.

STENOGRAPHY IV-Tuesday and Thursday, 7: 1s-8:45. or. 7:45-9:1 s

. This course offers a continuous review of sh!)rth·.u!4..Wi!17. c1plcs: Dicta.tion begins at B; words a minute. Transcription at th~. typewriter is required.

Cciiirsc fcc: 50 cents. Text: Gregg Funcrionaii\-lcthod (Volumes I and II) $3.00 .

STENOGRAPI-IYV--'.Tuesclay and Thursday, 7:15-8:45 This course i~ intended ·for stenographers who can attain

a shorthand.specq ~f . -lao' to 110 words a minute. Transcrip­tion at the typewriter is rcqui1:cd.

Course fcc: 50 cents. Text: To be announ~cd later.

STENOTYPY I (Beginning)-Tuesday and Thursday, 8:1)-9!15

This course is :l study of stenotypy only and is designed for skilled typists.

The comsc includes rhc following: rcmling in stenotypy, theory, machine work, and finger dri[]s.

Cost of machine: e<tsh :\57·50, or on time $75·

STENOTYPY ll-Tucsd:ty :tnd Thursdav, 7: 1s-B:45 This course in::ludcs a review of the Jtlu~orv covered 111

stenotypy I and supplcmcntarr \\'ork to build' up speed to approxim~1tcly 125 words :1 minurc.

Texts: $2.50.

STENOTYPY II 1-"fucsday and Thurschty, 7:15-8:45 Tf speed of 175 words a 111inute h<lS been obtained, then

training for COUI'r reponing will be instituted using· Berry U. J.·Tornc's Cotlrsc in Stenotype Court ami Convention· Re­poning.

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JVIonday and \:Vcdncsd;ry, 7: rs-R: r5 or 8:t5-<) :15 Tuesd:1)' and Thnr~day, 7=•s-8:15

This is for those who wish to lc:rr:n the touch srsrcm of typewriting·. lt in:;ludes the following: study nf the parts of the mnchinc, masrcty of kcybonrd, drills for rhythm and m:-curacy, correct typing habi"ts. ·

Com:se fcc: 5o cents. Text : $r.5o.

TYPE:\VlUTJKG JI-I\1orHby and vVedncscby, 7: rs-8: 15 or Tuesday and T hursday, 7: I s-8: I 5

This course is :r continuation of Typew1·iting L It includes the following: technique check-up, pe.rfect placement of material on paper, addressing envelopes, simple letter forms, usc of carbon paper, and t~bulation prnctice.

HOME ECONOMIC COURSES

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FOODS I-T ucsftli)r and Thursday, 7:15-9:15 Basic principles of food preparation. Units on vegetable

cookery, gener:1 l cookery, meat, salads, baking, cake making, pasuy, breakfas ts and luncheons. Laboratotv fee $r .50.

FOODS II-Scctiun I, i\11~, 7=•5-!):15 ;-Section ll, \Vcd~y, 7:15-9 :15

Family and company dinners. Hospitality units: teas, bridge luncheons, and bo.ffe t suppe~·s. Laboratory fee $t.;o.

FOODS IH-Scction 1, M olldar.f: I s-9: 15 Section IT, \Vcdnesday, 7= I s-9: I 5

One dish meals; for those who h:we had experience in cooking but wish to plan and prepare one-dish meals. Pbttcr dinners, and "ring mold" meals included. Garnishing and attracti.ve methods of scr\ring stressed. Laboratory fcc $r .oo.

FOODS IV- Tue~~nd .q:Jtttrsd:ly; 5: rs-7 :oo The Supper Class-for the business girl ; planning· and prc­

pai·ing the simple dinner. Meals suitable to serve i11 the small apartment when time is limited :md three or four are sharing work and cost. Complete menu with recipes given out ar each meeting in such form as to be cut and filed in recipe boxes. Labor·atory fee s~.)O .

FOOD BUYU."1G--~,; 7:15-9:15 Intelligent food buying in accord:illcc with income. Spe­

cial spenkers and field trips featured. Laboratory fcc $ .50.

JkACTICAL NUTRrrrON-TtJcsday, 7:rs-9! 15 \,(/ . Importance of \'itamins in the diet; the protective .foods;

the "Stay Young at Forry" theory; proteins, carbohydrate and minera l requirements; diet deficiencies; eating for hody needs; correct way ro normnlizc weight. Food needs of the entire family . .Personality :tnd catabolic foods. Lahm::1tory fcc $ .50.

.· ~OSPITALITY A~D TABLE. SERVICI~ V " Tuesday, 7: r;-9:15

·rable setting, formal and informal cable service. SttJdy of chinn, silver, glass and linens; flower arrnngclllcnt and buffet luncheons. Teas and buffet luncheons. Special spenlccrs fea­tured. Laboratory fcc $ .;o.

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~CTRIC RO:'ISTI~R DEMONSTRAT IONS \ :Vedncsday, 7:15-9: 15

A series of demonstrations on the use of the roasteJ: in prcpar:rtion of meals, including 'ii-ie:rts, breads, cakes, pastry, c,1sserolc dishes, and vegetables. Laboratory fee $.50.

1\j.ENU PLANNI.NG-Thursday, 7: 15-9:15 / Planning menu~ for family meals and guest meals; meal

patterns, food costs, party luncheons, buffet suppers and teas. Laboratory fcc $ .5o.

RESTAURANT, T EA ROOM AND CAFETERIA MAN-AGEMENT-Monday, 7:r;-9:rs

· Buying food in large guamitics; menu planning; lat·ge quantity recipes. Purchase and arrnngcment of equipment. Organization of -~vork. Labor:-rcory fee $ .so.

CATERlNG AN D SERVICE.-Thursday, 7: 15-9:15 Essentials of ca tering. Sc.rvicc for special occasions. Lab­

oratory fcc $ .5o.

·wAITRESS TRAINING-Tuesday, 7:15-9:15 Continllcd training for the experienced worker. Labora­

tory fee $ .so.

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-\\, . J1F. ·.T. TING THE MOST FOR YOUR MONEY ,/'."/,..Thursday, 7:15-9:r5

· Guides for the homemaker who wants to secure maximum satisfaction for money expended in l~ousehold goods such as sheets, blankets, refrigerators, kitchen utensils, furninue, ho­siery, clothing, and co~meci.cs. Study of labels, a-dvertising, ~~~v textiles such as "nylon". Laboratory fee S .5o.

- ~Lei ·. C . /)c ~HLD AR_E AN~ TRAI~ING-~Vcdnesclay, 7 : ~;-9:15 ; /.. How to enJ OY ch1ldren; the1 r. phys1cal, psycl10lorrJcal and '\ v ,ociological needs. Training in basic habits; child growth

and learning; constructive interests of children; dominant interests at different age levels; books, magazines, toys, and work materials; music, radio, and movies. This course is for parents and others interested in ehilclr~n.

THE ADOLESCENT-Thursday, 7= 15-9:r; Lectures and discussions on the problems of the adolescent.

Consideration will be given to personality ndjustment, physi­cal development, social needs, self-direction, adjustment to environment, importance of balnnee between success and failure at this ngc. Open to f:tthcrs, mothers, Hnd others in­terested in the adolescent.

PERSON~Ll~·y IN I-IOMEivfAKING- Tuesday, 7:rs-9:t5 Personalrty 111 the home; how to run the home smoothly,

expressing poise and harmony. Time, labor and income man­agement; records :md budgeting; organization of .~chcdules for _maid. Special speakers nnd field trips featured. L:rbora­tory fcc $ .5o.

HOME EI\'!PLOYMENT-Thursday, 7: i5-9:oo ~mplO)~Ce and employcL- relationshi ps. Planning :lild sched­

uling dt1t1es; c:1rc of the home; form:~l and .informal table service; child care.

-~OMI£ NURSING-Wednesday, 7: rs-9: 15 Home care .for illness. Carrying out the doctor's orders.

Taldng temperatures; bandaging; first aid. Laboratory fcc $.so.

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HOMEi\·IAKING J.i'ORUM-i\1onday, ps-9:15 .An assembly for discussion of subjects of interest w class

members by k1ders and authcu:ities in special ii?lcls. Ch1ss to be lecmrc-discussion group. Topics such ~s f:muly ~n~ncc, lll<lrringc laws, child problems, youth problems, bmtly and connnunity problems, rnxcs, nmnicipal government, and housing might be discussed.

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4RSONALITY CLOTHES-Tuesday, 7:rs-9:15 V .r: .~.:DeYclopment of personality rhrougl1 the selection and pm­

chase of clothes; import:mce of fashion, fabrics and acccs­sodcs. Laboratory fee S .50 .

KNITTING-Section l, '~'ed.fcs&.y,' its-9: 15 Section II, Thnkttly, 7:rs-9:15

Bcrrinnino- and advanced r)roblcms in lmitting-. ,j :;, • .....

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t.-/"CLOTHING !-Section 1, J\lkmeay, 7:15-9: rs Section IT, Thursday, 7:rs-9:rs

V Construction of simple cotton garments. Use of the sewing machine. Laboratory fee $.so.

c_z{"oTHING II-,Vednesday, 7:15-9:15 Problems in the selection and making of children's clothes.

Smocking and fagotit~,ljaught. Labor~tory fcc $ .50.

~OTHING Ill-'FJlQi'!l!,fJ 7: 15-9: 1 5 Pattern alteration and re-designing patterns .. Usc of c~m­

mercial patterns; mnslin foundation pattern. Part of penod spent on alteration of garments. Laboratory fcc $.50.

VCLOTHING IV-Tucsday, 7:rs-9:15 iVlorning dresses anq spons clothes. Cotton and rayon ma­

~als. Simple fitti.n~ problems. Laboratory fee $.so.

\/"CLOTHING V-Wednesday, 7:15-9:15 That ready-made effect. Dresses, skirrs, and _blouses, sum- L-.

mer sl1its. Finishes stressed. Rayons, linet1s, stlk and wool may be used. Laboratory fcc $.50.

'CLOTHING VI-TufscGY' and Thu~ 7: 15-9:rs Professional touches and finishes. Silk, rayon, velvet and

wool garments arc made. Tailored cl~csscs~_af:ernoon dr~sses, dinner dresses, formals, coats and suns. l•ntmg cmpbastz.ed. L:1homtory fcc $.50.

tA.oTHING Vll-V/edncsday, 7:rs-9:15 Remodeling of garments for adv~nced pupils. P~ttcrn ~I­

teration to be mkcn p:u:nllcl to thrs course, or pnor to lt.

L~boratory fcc ~ .;o.

HOUSEHOLD SEWING-Mni1day, 7:1;-9:r5 Sclcctiott and construction of curtains, draperies, and slip

covers. Other household articles may be made: bedroom linens, table linens, etc.

ADULT EDUCATION SCHOOL 9

for skilled typists. n omcwork and regular attendance m-e necessary fo~: progress .

Text: Gregg Functional iV!cthod (Volumes I :md 11) $3.

STENOGRAPHY I (Beginning) Nlonday and vVedncsday, i: 15-9:r;

. Th~s, is a course for bc&'inners in shorthand :1nd typcwrit­Illg. 1 \\:o Y?ars. ~tc rc.qtmcd to complete the .t~lCory. The class pcnod IS dJvtded mto one hour of typewntmg and one hour of shorthand. Homework and regular attendance aJ.'c necessary.

Comsc fcc: 50 cenrs. Text: Gregg funcclonal Method (Volume 1) $t.so.

STENOGRAPHY Il (Beginning Dictation)

~ucsday and T!1ursday, 7:15-8:45 or 7:45-9:15 This course cons1sts of a thorough review of shorthand

priilciples :1nd beginning dictation work at the rate of 4o words a minute. Tr:mscription at the typewriter is required.

Course fcc: so cents. Text: Gregg Functional Method (Volumes I and H) $J.OO.

STENOGRAPHY III (Intermediate Dictation) Tuesday and Thursday, 7:rs-S:45 or r45-9:r5

. This :~ursc offers ~ co~1tinuou~ review of shonhand prin­Ciples. 1 he speed clicmnon bcgms at iD words a minute. TranscEiption at the typewriter is required.

Course fcc; ;o cents. Text: Gregg functional Method (Volumes I and I!) $3.00 .

STE.NOGRAPB Y IV -Tuesday and Thursd:1y, 7:1 s-B:45 or 7:45-9= 1 5

. This c~urse. offers ~ continuous review of shorthand prin­ctples. D1ctat1011 bcg111s at 85 words a minm:e. Tnu1scrlption at the typewriter is required.

Course fcc: 50 cents. Text: Gregg Functional :'l'lcthod (Volumes I and II) $3.00.

STE~OGRAP_Hy V-Tuesday and Thursday, 7:15-8:45 Tlus course 1s mtendcd for stenographers who can attain

a shorthand speed of roo to t w words a minute. Transcrip­tion at the typewriter is required.

Course fcc: 50 cents. Text: To be announ::cd later.

STENOTYPY I (Beginning)-Tuesday and Thursd:1r, S:ts-9: 15 .

This course is a study of stenotypv only and is designed for skilled typists. ' ·

The course. includes the f~llowing: reading in stenotypy, theory, maclune work, and hngcr drills.

Cost of machine: cash $57·50, or on time $75.

ST~i:~TOTYPY_I!-Tuesday a~d Thursd:ry, 7:rs-8:45 1: h1s course 111::ludcs a rcv1ew of the thcorv GU\'crcd m

stenotypy r and ~upplementary \\"!JI"k to build. up speed to approximately r 25 words a minute.

Texts: $z.so.

STENOTYPY Ill-Tuesday and Thur:;day, 7: I s-8:45 If speed of r75 words a minute lms been obtained then

training fo1· court reporting will be instiruccd using Be1:rv H. l-Ior~lc':; cour~c .in Stenotype Court nnd Corwcntion" Re­porting.

Texts: $7-50.

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TYPEVlRlTlN G 1 JVI.onch1y ~nd \Vctlncsday, 7:15-S:r; o.r S: ts-9:15 Tuesdny .md Thursday, 7: rs-8: 15

T his is for those who wish ro learn the touch system of typewriting. It indudcs the following: smdy of the pnrts of the machine, mastery of kcybonrcl, d1;ills for 1·hy thm and ~c­curacy, correct typing habits.

Course fee: 50 cents. Text: $r ._lo.

TYPE,VRl1TNG ll-Monday iH!d 'Vedncsd:ty, 7:rs-8:15 or Tu<;sday and Thursd:~y, 7:15-8: 15

This course is a continuation of T y pewriting 1. lt includes the following: techni<JUC check- itp, perfect pl:tccmcnt of m:ttcri:~l on paper, addressing envelopes, simple lctrer forms, use of carbon paper, and tabnl:ltion pmctice.

HOME ECONOMIC COURSES

Foods

FOODS 1-Tuesday and Thursday, 7:15-9: r 5 Bnsic principles uf food prepan1tion. Units 011 vegetable

cookery, general cookery, meat, sal:lds, baking, cake making, pastry, brenkfns[.~ and lun::heons. Laboratory fee $r.5o.

FOODS II-Secrion I, M.onday, r 15-9: 15 Section Il, \:'\TecJnesclay , 7: 15-9: 15

Family and company dinners. Hospital ity units: teas, bridge luncheons, and huffet suppers. Laboxntory fcc $1.so.

FO ODS ITJ- Section J, Monda~', 7: 1s-9:15 Section II, \Nedricsday, 7: 15-9: 15

One dish meals; fo r those w ho have had experience in cooking but wi~ h w plan and prcp~re one-dish meals. P latter dinners, and "ring mold" meals included. Garnishing nnd attractive methods of serving stressed. Laboratory fee Sr .oo.

FOODS IV-Tuesday and Thursday, 5:15-7:00 T he Supper Class-for the business girl; planning and pre­

paring t he simple dinner. 1\l.cals suimble to serve in the small apartment when time is limited ariel three or four arc sharing work and cost. Complete menu with recipes gi,·cn out at each meeting in such form as to be cut and filed in r ecipe boxes. Laboratory fee $1.50.

F OOD BUYING- Tuesday, 7: 15-9: 15 l ntclligent food buy ing in nccnrdance wirh income. Spe­

cial speakers and field trips fcarnrcd. Laboratory fee $ .5o .

PRAG"'TJCA L AUTRITION-Tuesday, 7:15-9:15 Importance of vitamins .in the diet; the protcctil'e foods;

the "St."1}' Young a t forty" thcury; proteins, carbohydrate and mineral. requirements; diet deficiencies; caring for body needs; correct way to nnrmalize weight. Food needs of the entire family. Personality :md catabolic foods. L:llmratory fcc $ .;o.

HOSPI.T ALI.TY Al':D TABLE SERVICE T uesdny, 7: 15-9: 15

Table setting, formal and informal table scrT icc. Study of chin:1, sikcr, ghlss and linens; flower :trrangement and buffet luncheons. Teas :tnd buffet luncheons. Special speakers fcn­wrcd. Laboratory fcc $ .so.

ADU LT EDUCATION SCHOOL II

ELECTRIC ROASTER D EMONSTRATIONS \Vedncsday, 7:15-9: '5

A series of demo nstrations on the nse of the roaster in prcp>tration of meals, including meats, brc:tds, cakes, pastry, casserole dishes, ~nd vegetables. Labon1cory fee $ .so.

MENU PLANNING-Thursd~y. 7: 15-9:15 Planning meiJ US for family mc~ ls a nd g uest meals; meal

patterns, food costs, pa rty h 111cheons, buffet suppc1's and teas. Laboratory fcc $ .50.

RESTAURANT, TEA ROOJ\·I AND CAFETF.RIA MAN­AGEMENT - Monday, 7:15-9: 15

Buying food iu large q u:1mitics; menu planning; large quantity recipes. P urchase and arrangcmcm o£ equipment. Organization of w ork. Labor:mny fcc $ .5o.

CATERTNG AND SER VICF:-Thursdny, 7 : 15-9:15 Essentials of catering. (:icrvice for special occ;tsions. Lab­

oratory fee $.so. vVAlTRESS TRAINING- Tuesday, 7: ts-9: 15

Continued tr:tini1.Jg for the expcr.ienced worker. Labora­tory fcc $ .50.

General Homemaking

GETTli"'l"G THE. MOST FOR YOUR MONEY T hursday, 7:15-9: 15

Guides for the homemaker who wants to secure maximum satisfaction for money expended .in household goods such as sheets, blankets, refrigerators, kitchen utensils, furniture, ho­siery, clothing, and cosmetics. Smdy of labels, advertising, llC\V textiles such as "nylon". Laboratory fee S .50.

C HILD CARE AND TRAil\1JNG- \ .Yedncsday, 7 : 15-9: 15 How to enjoy children; their physical, psychological and

sociological needs. T rai ning in basic habi ts; child growth nnd learning; constrllcti,·e interests of children; dominant ·interests at diffet'cllt age levels; books, mag:tzincs, toys, and work materials; music, radio, and movies. T his course is for r~rcnts and others interested in children .

THE A DOLESCENT-Thursday , 7: 15-9: 15 Lectures :m el d iscussions on the problems of the adolescent.

Considcrnion w.i ll. be givc11 m personality adj ustmem, physi­cal development, social needs, self-d irecti on, adjustment to environment, importance of balance between success and failure a t this age. Open to fathci"S, mothers, :llld others in­terested in rhe adolescent.

PERSONALITY IN HOiVIEMAKlNG-Tuesd:~y, 7 :1 5-9 :15 Personality in the home; how to rlln the home smoothly ,

expressing po ise and hnnnony. T ime, l:lbor :md income man­agement; records and budgeting; orgnni:t~ltion of schedules for maid. Special SJX:a kcn; and field t rips fea tu red. Labuxa­t?l'Y fee $ .50.

HOM£ EJ\JPLOY.'IH•:NT- T hursday, 7: 15-9 :oo !•:mploy:cc and employer relationsh ips. Plann~ng and sched­

u lmg durrcs; c:trc of the home; fo rm<ll nnd mformal table service; child <.:are.

H01\'1E NURSlNG- ,Vcdnesdny, 7 : 1; -9: 15 Home care for illness. Carry ing o ur the doctor's orders.

Taking tempera tu res; bandaging; first aid. Laboratory fee $.so.

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HOMEi\1AKlNG FORUJ\11-IVTonday, 7: 15-9: 15 An assembLy for discussion of subjects of interest to cbss

member~ by leaders and authorities in special fields. Cbss to be lccturc-dis:ussion group. Topics such as family finance, marriage laws, child problems, youtl1 problems, family and community problems, raxes, municipal gO\'crnment, and housing might be discussed.

Clothing

PERSONALITY CLOTHES-Tuesday, 7:15-9: 15 Development of personality through the selection and pur­

chase of clothes; importance of fashion, fabrics and acces­sories. Labomtory fee $ .so. KNITTI}..TG-Scction I, vVcdnesday, 7:15-9:15

Section II, Thursday, 7:1s-9:15 l3cginning and advanced problems in knitting.

NEEDLEWORK-Monday, J:1s-9:15 Most of the decorative stitches arc taught in this class.

Laboratory fee $ .50 .

CLOTHING I-Section I, Monday, 7:r5-9:rs Section II, Thursday, 7:15-9:15

Construction of simple cotton garments. Use of the sewing machine. LaboratOr)r fcc $ .50.

CLOTHING II-vVedncsday, 7: r5-9:I5

Problems in the selection ;:md making of children's clothes. Smocking and fagoting taught. Laboratory fee $ .50.

CLOTHING III-Thursday, ]: I s-9: I 5 Pattern alteration and re-designing patterns. Use of com­

mercial patterns; muslin foundation pattern. P:1rt of period spent on alteration of garments. L~bomrory fcc S .5o.

CLOTHING IV-Tuesday, 7:r5-9:I5

Morning dresses and sports clorhcs. Cotton and rayon ma­terials. Simple fitting problems. Labo(atory fee $.50.

CLOTHING V-\Vednesday, 7:15-9:rs That ready-made effect. Dresses, ski r.ts, and blouses, sum­

mer suits. Finishes stressed. Rayons, linens, silk and wool mny be used. Laboratory fee S .5o.

CLOTHING VI-Tuesday and Thursday, 7:15-9:15 Pwfcssional touches and finishes. Silk, tayon, velvet and

wool garments arc made. Tailored dresses, afternoon dresses, dinner dresses, formals, coats and suits. P'irting emphasized. Laboratorr fcc $ .5o.

CLOTHING VII -\.Vcdncsday, 7:15-9:15 Remodeling of garments for adv~nced pupils. Pattern al­

teration to be t.'l ken pamllel to this course, or prior to it. Laboratory fcc $ .so.

HOUSEHOLD SF,\NlNG-1\'londay, 7:15-9:15 Selection and construction of curt~ins, draperies, and slip

covers. Other household articles mny be mndc: bedroom linens, table linens, etc.

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ADUL'f EDUCAl'ION SCHOOL 5

GENERAL II-IATHEMATICS- Tuesday and Thursday, 7= 15-9: 15

Indivi.dual instruction. Algcbrn, geometry, trigonometry, calculus. High school courses. ·

MATHElv!ATJCS OF SHOP AND BUSI:t\TJ;:ss- Tuesday and Thursd:1y, 7: rs-9: 15

ludividual instruction. Shop mathematics and business arithmetic. Mathematics reviews. Logaritb,ms. Slide rule. Fcc ;1r.oo.

CHEMISTRY-Tuesday and Thursday, 7:15-9:15 As applied to industry, skilled trades, and industrial lab­

omtorics. Essential to laborato1-y technicians. Fee $3.00. Texts extra.

LIP READING-Tucsd:1y and Thursday, 7:15-9:15 For the totally or partially deaf.

·woRLD AFFAIRS-Monday, r 3o-8:3o 'l'hc "news behind the news" in international affairs.

CURRENT LITERATURE CWhat's New in Books) -Monday, 7:15-9:15

Current novels, short stories. Critical reviews. Emphasis upon foreign litc.rature.

DRAMATICS-Tuesday and Thursday, 7:15-9:15 Reading and presenting of plays. The modern stage, make

up, pantomime, interprerarion, smging. Prcscnred in·coopera­tion with the Art Depnnmcnr.

HIGH SCHOOL CREDIT COURSES Full sch~dulc of high-school credit courses in mathematics,

l~nglish, science, and social sciences for adults only.

ART COURSES

DRAvVING-Tuesday and Thursday, 7:rs-9:15 Foundation course in drawing and painting, illustmtion,

design. Laboratory fee $z.oo.

COSTUME DESIG~-Monday and Wednesday, 7:15-\»:15 Hisrorical and modern trends; personal problems regard­

ing line, color and textmc. Laboratory fee $r.oo.

GENERAL CRAFTS-Tuesday and Thursday, 7:15-9:t5 Block printing, chair caning, leather tooling, book binding,

wood carving. Labomtol')' fcc $I.oo.

CRAFT SURVJ.i.Y (class limited to 12)-Monday, 7: 15-9:15 Especially planned for scout, camp, and youth leaders.

Laboratory fee Sz.oo.

LETTERING AND SHOvV-CARD WRITING-Tuesday and Thursday, 7: 15-9: t 5

1 Group and individual instruction, Labor:ttol'Y fee $1.oo.

A1\!ATEUR PHOTOGRAPHY- Tuesday and Thursday, 7:rs-9:rs

A course for nm:ucurs offering developing, printing, en­larging and other dark room procedure. Laboratory fcc $2 per semester.

FASHION ILLUSTRATION -lvionchy and ·wednesday, 7:15-9:15

Prerequisite: drawing. Swdy of the fashion figure for the

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purpose of commercial illusrr:nion. Line, w~sh techniques, commercial reproduction processes. 1\lodcl. Lalwn1tory fee $1.00.

COi\•IME.RCTAI. RETOUCH ING-M.ondav, 7: 15-9:15 Retouching of photographs and wash dnlwings for adver­

tising purpDscs. Laborntory fee $2.00.

INTERIOR DECORATION-Thursday, r 15-9:15 Practical course for men and women. Lectures and discus­

sions by people prominent in the field. Some of the pmcrical aspects of intct:io~: decoration course are style trends in furniture, architccrure as it affects furniture and interior, furniture arr;lngemcnt, background and window treatments, selection nnd fr:1ming of pictures, accessories. Course sup­plemented by illustr:1ti1•c mntcrial, new periodicals, books, Balopticon, and field trips.

UPHOLSTERY-\V cdncsday, 7: 15-9: 15 Reconditioning :1nd redesigning of furniUlre, chair caning,

and elementary upholstery.

CARTOONL'lG-Tuesday, 7:1s-9:15. One semester. Comic cartoons, advertising cartoons, chalk-talk trid,s.

Laboratory fcc $r .oo.

POTTERY-Tuesday ~nd Thursday, 7:rs-9:15 Pottery forms, coil method; glazing and firing. Laboratory

fee $2.00.

ART METAL-Monday and \~'cdnesday, 7:15-9:15 Individual and class instruction in various processes ap­

plied to copper, brass and pewter. Laboratory fee $z.oo.

\.VEAVING-Tuesday and Thursday, 7:rs-9:r5 Textile construction, analysis of tapestry and loom weav­

ing. Processes of warping and threading the liJom for plain nnd pattcril weaves. L:1borarory fcc $r .oo.

LANDSCAPE PAINTING-Monday, 7:15-9:15 Pictorial composition. i\'lcdia: oil and ·water color. Pre­

requisite: drawing. Materials to be furnished by student.

DESIGN-Thursday, 7:15-9:15 Principles of design and color as applied to home, industry,

dress, architecture, sculpture, painting. Lnbm:arory, Icccures and discussion. Fee $r .oo.

ELEMENTARY BOOK-BlNDlNG- 1 semester (Intensive Course) Monday and ';\,'ednesday, 7:1s-9:ts

The amateur, with. simple and inexpensive equipment, c:m in ~ worl<m~nlike way make valuable books from >vorrh while magazines and other literary materials, and can 1·ebind old hooks. Laboratory.

ADVANCED BOOK-HI NDfNG (Second semester) Advanced processes. l.carher binding, gold leaf stamping,

steps in paper-making. Prerequisite: elernenmry book-bind­ing. Laboratory fcc $l.oo.

vVOODCARVING-Monday, 7:15-9:15 Construction of patterns, prcp:u:arion of wood, techniques

of can•ing and finishes. Laboratory fcc s~.oo.

OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY-1\'londay, 7=15-9:15 Crafts and methods used for conv:1lcscenr and institutional

work. Psychology and presentation.

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HOOKED AND BRATDED RUGS-Monday and Vi'eclnes-day,j:I5-9:15 ·

A study of the olcl nnd modern hooked rug Jur inspiration. Origin:1l designs and color schemes planned co fit :1 ccrmin place in a particular room in yom home. Discarded ma­terials rccommcnclcd. Both hand and machine hook tech­niques taught.

Braided rugs in three and fi1•c strand lm1id; mund, oval, or geometrical design. Laced method mughr.

STAGE CRAFT (n lcctures)-\Vcdnesd:1y, 7: rs-9:15 Lectures by people in the field. These will include: m:lkc­

up, lighting, costumes, sers, analysis of sets, moods of pl:l.ys, rese:-~rch, color psychology, profc:;sion~l equipment, adver­tising 8nd display, how to w~tch a piny. ·

Note: People interested in church plap, playgronnd, civic groups, and play appreciation would pro.fit here.

ARTISTIC MERCHANDISE DISPLAY . ~. For dmggists on window :md counter display, adver­

nsmg appeals and sc~snnal decorations.

2. !'or gif_t shop ?~'ncrs a!1d salespe_ople .. S;~lesmanship stress1ng dcs1gn qualmcs, buying and d1splnymg.

3· For salespeople interested in the display of costume and accessories. Arrangement of mare1·ials for display, selling, and combinations for appc:-tl.

The abO\'C courses will be off creel in short units of three to six lessons at opportune periods that will be most helpful to store people.

COMMERCIAL COURSES BOOKKEE.PING I (E.lementary)-Monday and \Ncdnesday,

7=15-9=!5 This course is .intended for swdents who have h:1d no

previous instruction in bool{kccping. It is rrlso a course for clerical workers and business me;; who wi~h to become f:Jmili:1r with the principles of bookkeeping in order that rl~cy may lc:u:n to keep their own books and interpret fin;m­cJal :>tatcmcnrs.

Thorougl1 training i:; given in the fund:uncnral principles of double entry bookkeeping: debits and credits, journaliz­ing, posting, trial balance, statements; di1·ecr and journal closing, and speci:rl journals. Problems and sees I, II and HI of l•:twell gil•e practical application to rhcsc principlc.:s.

Cost of text and supplies: $2.20.

BOOKKEL~PING 11-Tucsthy and Thursday, 7:15-9:15 This COLI rsc is for those students who ha\·c completed

bookkeeping I or its C(]Uiv:llcnt. Th~ course gives thorough rmining in the study of part­

nership problems, control accounts, accruals, :md working shec:s. ~roblcms :md s~ts IV and V nrc used to give practical application to these pm1c1plcs.

Cos• - .... J supplies: $z.5o.

B<?~~C~\:EEPING liT-Tuesday and Thursday, 7:15-9: r 5 .I lm rs a course for those who ha,·e completed bookkeep­

ing I and Tl or the cgui\':llcnr. In this course a study is made of department store prob­

lems, reserve ~1ccounts, dcp<ccintion, bad debts, and cash

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jourml, with special cmphasi~ on classification of accounts. Problems and sets VI and VIi of .Elwell arc covered in this course.

Cost of text and supplies: $2.85.

BOOKKI·~EPTNG IV--Tucscby and 'I'hursdny, 7:15-9:15

Only those who hm·c completed bookkeeping Ill or rhc equivalent should register for this cour~c.

Tn chis course corpor:uion a~.;counts including the study or handling the various types of capir;~l stock, bonds, and rhe voucher system of record keeping arc studied in connection with tlw manufacturing business. Set VIII and supplemen­tary problems in Elemental'}' Accounting by Elwell are used for practical material.

Cost of text and supplies: $2.40.

ACCOUNTING-Tuesday and Thursday, 7:15-9:15 Only those who have completed bookkeeping IV or the

equivalent should arrcmpt to work in this course. The material covered in this course will be determined by

the type of enrollment. A rext will be required.

CALCULATING MACHINES (Key Driven) Monday and V/cdncscby, 7=1s-8:rs, or 8:t5-9:r5 Tuesday and Thursday, 7:15-8:15, or 8:15-9:15 Frid:t.y, 7:15-915 For beginners, the course includes the fundamental opera­

tions of two and three column cross addition, split addition, multiplicacion from right and left of keyboard and over the permanent decimal poinc, subtraction, and division.

For advanced smdents, the course includes four and five column cross addition and the application of the fundamental operations to practical business problems such as discounts, percentages, commissions, payrolls, prorating, mark-up, mark­down, at1d interest.

Course fee: $1.00.

COiVI1VlERCIA.L ENGLISH I

Monday and \Vednesday, 8:15-9: 15 Tuesday and Thursday, 8:15-9:15

This course whicl1 includes puncm;~tion, spelling, word us:1gc, syllabication, vocabulary building, sentence structure, and grammar, is intended fo~· stenographers, bookkcr;pcrs, office workers and salespeople.

Text: $1.00.

COMMERCIAL ENGLISH 1l Monday and \Vednesduy, 8:Jj-9!1j Tuesday and Thursday, 8:15-9!15

This is u course in business letter writing iJitcnded for bookkeeping, stcnogrnphcrs, salespeople, and ofJice workers. . This ~o~me includes letter styles and letter psychology.

l:,mrh_as1s 1s pla~ed on f_o~·m, appeamncc, ser"up and essential q u almcs of busm e~s wn tm g'.

Text: $qo.

COMi\tlERCIAL LA\.Y-Moncby and \Vedncsday, 8:15-9:15 The course covers a study of contracts, negotiable insu·u­

mcnrs, market transactions, nnd business organization. Text: S3-5o.

SHORTHAND-Course I (Beginning) iVlonday and Vi7cdnesday, 7:15-9:15

This course is a Study of shortl1and only and is designed

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GENERAL MATHE!\1IATICS- Tuesday and Thursu. 7

7:15-9:15 1'1CS-

Jnclil•idual instruction. Algcbm, geometry, trigonometry, calculus. High school courses.

IV1ATI·1Ei\1IATICS OF SHOP 1\ND BUSINESS- Tuesday and Thursday, 7:15-9:15

Individual instruction. Shop mathematics .and business aritlunctic. Mathematics reviews. Logarithms. Slide rule. l<'cc $1.00.

CHEMISTRY-Tuesday and Thursday, ps-9:15 As applied co indusuy, skilled trades, and industrial lab­

oratories. Essemial to laboratory cechnlcians. Fee $3.00. Texrs extra .

LIP READL."''G-Tuesday and Thursday, 7: 15-C)·: 15 For the totally or partially deaf.

WORLD AFFAlRS-lvlonday, 7:3o-8:3o The "news behind the news" in international affairs.

CURRENT LITERA. TURE (\Vhat's New in Books) -l\llond:Jy, 7! rs-9: lj

Current novels, short stories. Critical reviews. Emphasis npon foreign literature.

DRAiV~TlCS-Tuesd~y and Th~rsday,.J!rs-9:15 Rcadmg ~nd presenrmg of plays. The modern stage, !Hake

up, panrom1me, mterpremrion, st;~ging. Presented in <:oopera­tion with the Art Department.-

HIGH SCHOOL CREDIT COURSES Full schedule of high-school credit courses in mathematics

English, science, and social sciences for adults only. '

ART COURSES

DRAvVlNG-Tucsday and Thursday, 7:15-9:15 F_oundation course in drawing and painting, illustration,

dcs1gn. Labora.rory fee $2.00.

CO~TU~\·IE DESIGi'\"-Monday and ·wednesday, 7:1s-9:15 Hrsroncal and modern trends; personal problems regard­

ing line, color and texture. Laboratory fee $r.oo.

GENERA~ <?RAFT?-Tn.esday and Thursday, 7:15-9:15 Block pr~ntmg, chair canmg, leather tooling, book binding,

wood. carvmg. Laboratory fee $1 .oo.

CR_AF--r: SURVEY (class limited to t2)-Monday, ;:15-9:15 l~specrally platmed for scout, camp, and youth leaders.

Laboratory fee $2.00.

UO:TTERING AND SHOW-CARD WRITING-Tuesday nnd Thmsday; 7:15-9:15

Group and individual insu-uction. Labor:twry fcc ~r.oo.

A:VJATEUR PHOTOGRAPHY- Tuesday and Thucsday, 7: 15-9! 15

A. course for ~matcurs offering developing, printing, cn­l:ll'gmg and other dark room procedure. Laboratory fcc $2 pc r sc n1csrcr.

FASI-IION ILLUSTRATION- Monday and \Vcdncsday, 7: 15-9:rs

Prcrcqui~itc: drnwing. Study of rhe fashion figure for the

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pm-posc of commerci~J illusrr:ttion. Line, wash techniques, commercial reproduction processes. iVlodcl. Laborarory fee Sz.oo.

COMML•:RCIAL RETOUCll!NG-Moncl:iv, 7:15-9:15 Retouching of photographs and wash clr<l.wings for adver­

tising purposes. Labor:ttory fcc $2.00.

INTERIOR DECOH.ATION-Thursday, 7:rs-9:15 . Pz:actical course for men and women. Lectures and discus­

sions by people prominent in the .field. Some of rl1e practicnl aspects of interior decoration course :1re style trends in furnicure, architectUre as it affects furniture and interior, furniture arrangement, background and window treatments; selection and framing of pictures, accessories. Course sup­plemented by illustrative nwtcrial, new periodicals, hooks, Balopticon, and field trips.

UPI-IOLSTERY-\N edncsday, 7: 15-9: r 5 Reconditioning and redesigning of furniture, cltair caning,

and elementary upholstery.

CARTOONING-Tuesday, 7:rs-9:rs. One semester. Comic cartoons, advertising canoons, chalk-talk tricks.

Laboratory fcc $r.oo.

POTTERY-Tuesday and Thursday, ;:rs-9:15 Pottery forms, coil mcthod;"gl~zing and firing. Laborarory

fee .$z.oo. ·

ART f.11ETAL-Monday and \Vcdnesday, 7:15-9:15 Individual :md class instruction in various processes ap­

plied to copper, brass ~nd pewter. Laborarory fcc $z.oo.

\VEAVlNG-Tucsday and Thursday, 7:rs-9:15 Textile construction, analysis of tapestry and loom weav­

ing. Processes of warping and threading the loom for plain and pattern weaves. Laboratory fcc $1 .oo.

LANDSCAPE PAlNTING-J\Ilonclay, 7:15-9:15 Picrori<tl composition. Media: oil and water color. Pre­

requisite: drawing. Materials to be furnished by student.

DESIGN-Thursday, 7: 15-\):15 Principles of design and color as applied to home, industry,

dress, an.:hitecture, sculpture, painting. Laboratory, lectures and discussion. Fee $1 .oo.

ELEMENTARY BOOK-BINDING- 1 semester (Intensive Course) Monday and VVedncsday, i:rs-9:15

The amateur, with simple and inexpensive equipment, cnn in a workm:mlikc wav make valuable books from worth while magnincs and o~her literary materials, and can rebind old books. Laboratory.

ADVANCED BOOK-I3lND1NG (Second semester) Advanced processes. Le:lthcz: binding, gold leaf stamping,

steps in paper-making. Pret·equisirc: clcmemary book-bind­ing. Labomrory fcc $2.oo.

vVOODCARVJNG-Moodny, 7:15-9: rs Construction of patterns, preparnrion of wood, techniques

of car.ving and finishes. Laboratory fcc $z.oa.

OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY-Monday, 7:15-9:15 Crafts ~nd methods used fot conv~lcsccnt nnd institution~]

work. Psychology and presentation.

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HOOKED AND JmAlDED RUGS-Monday and vVedncs­day, 7:rs-9 :15

A study of the old and modem hooked rug fur inspiration. Origiml designs and color schemes pbnned to fit a cercain place in a particular room in yoUJ: home. Discarded ma­terials rccomn1cnded. Both hand and m;tchine hook tech-11 iq LICS taught,

J3raidcd rugs in three and five strand bmid; round, oval, or geometrical design. Laced method mught.

~Tt\GE CRAL"T (12 lccturcs)-\.Vedncsday, 7:15-9:15 Lcccurcs by people in the iicld. These will include: make­

up, lighting, costumes, sets, analysis of sets, moods of plays, research, color psychology, profe:;sional equipment, adver­tising and display, how to watch a play.

Note: People interested in church plays, playground, civic groups, and play appreciation would profit here.

ARTISTIC MERCHANDISE DISPLAY . ~. For druggists on window and counter display, advet·­

tlslng appeals and SC<lsonal decorations.

2. ~or gi~t shop ?~vncrs a~1d salespeople. Salesmanship srrcssmg des1gn t]Ualmes, buylllg and d1sphtying.

3· Fur salespeople interested in the display of costume and :tcccssorics. Arrangement of m~1tcriaJs for display, selling, and combinations for ~ppcal.

The abnve courses will be olfet·ed in short units of three ro six lessons at opportune periods that will be mo~t helpful to score people.

COMMERCIAL COURSES I300KKE.EP1NG 1 (Elcmenmry) -Monday and vVcdnesday,

7:rs-9: 1S

This course is intended for: students who have h:1d no previous instnlction .in bool<kccping. It is also a course for clerical 1vorkcrs and business men who wish to become f:tmiliar with the principles of bookkeeping in order that rl.1cy may learn to keep their own books and interpret finan­C.!al statement~.

Thorough training i:; gii'Cn .in the fundamental principles ?f doubl~ cnrry. bookkeeping: debits and credirs, jomnaliz­mg,, posrmg, tn~l l~alance, statements, direct and journnl closrng, and spec1al Journals. llroblcms :mel seto T, H and Ill of Elwell give practical application ro these principles.

Cost of text and supplies: $2.20.

B{_)O!GCEEPI~G If-Tuesday and Thursday, 7:15-9:15 flus course IS for those ~rudenLs who h:n·c completed

bookkeeping [ or its C\]llii·:Jlem. Th~ course gkcs thorough training in the study of pan­

nershlp problems, control accounts, accn1als, and workinrr sheets. Problems and sets IV :111<i V arc used tn give practical :1pplieation to these pr·inciplcs.

Cost of text and supplies: S2.50.

]3'??!C~G·:EPI~G lll-Tucsdny and Thurscby, 7:rs-9:15 1 l11s 1s n comsc for those who have completed bookkeep­

ing I :md rr or the C<]Uivalent. fn this course a study is mnd~ ~,f department stm:c prob­

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journal, with SJlCcial emphasis on classification of accounts. Probl~n1s and sets VI and VII of Elwell. arc covered .in this course.

Cost of text and stipplics: ~~.85.

BOOKI(EEPING JV-Tucs~ay and Thursday, 7:15-9:15

01il)'' thbsc who have .,cbl'nplctcd bookkeeping: Ill or the cquh·alcm should register for this course.

Jn)tl~is ·course <;:orporation m:coums htcluding the study or h,mclling the va·rious types of capiral stock, bonds, mld .the l'otH:hcr ,system of record keeping arc _srqdicd in connccti?n with rhc mail'ufacmrilig busiticss. Set· Vlll and supplemen­tary problems in Elementary Accom1ting by Elt;ell arc '.tscd for practical m<tterial.

Cost of text and supplies: j):lAO· , ,

ACCOUNTING-Tucsd<ty and Thurschy, 7:15-9: 15 Only those who have completed bookkeeping IV or the

equivalent slwuld attempt to work in this cou rsc. The material covered in this course will be determined by

the type of enrollment. A text will be ret[uircd.

CALCULATING MACHINES (Key Driven)

Monday and vVednesday, 7:rs-8:t5, or 8:t5-9:15 Tuesday and Thursday, 7:1s-B:t5, or 8:1;-9:15 Friday, 7:15-915 For beginners, the course includes the fundamental oper8-

tions of two and three column cross addition, split addition, mulriplication from right and left of keyboard and o1·cr the permanent decimal point, subtraction, and division.

For ach•anccd swdent.o;, the course includes four and five column cross addition and the applic<ttion of the fundmncnml operations to practical business problems such as discoums, percentages, commissions, payrolls, prorating·, mark-up, mark­down, and intcrcsr.

Course fcc: $1.00.

COi\li'dERClAL ENGLISH 1 t\!onday and "\Ncdncsday, 8:.15-9:15 Tuesday ancl·Thursdny, 8:15-9:15

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This co[u·se \\'hich induclcs ptulctn;ttion, spelling·, word usage, sylbbic:nion, voc:1bulary building, sentence structure, and grammar, is inrendcd fur stenographers, bookkeepers, office workers and salespeople.

Texc: p1.oo.

COMMERCIAL ENGLISH II Monday and vVcdnesday, B:Is-9:15 Tuesday ~nd Thursday, 8:1;-9:15

This is rt course in business letter writing intended for bookkeeping, stenographers, salespeople, and oflicc workers.

This course includes letter styles and letter psychology. l•:mphasis is placed on form, appc:H:tncc, ser-up and esscnrial qualities of business writing.

Text: $1 .70.

COi\.JJ\!ERCIAL I ,t\ \V-t\londay and \Vcdncsday, H: 15-9: 15 The course cn1·crs a study of conrmcts, ncgorhtble instru­

mcnrs, marl•ct tl':lnsncrions, nnd business organization. Text: $3.5o.

Sl TORTI lAND-Course l (13eginning) Alondny :md "\Vedncsdny, 7:15~9:15

This course is :t srudy of shorthand only and is designed

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for skilled typists. Homework and regular attendance arc necessary for progress.

Te.'l:t: Gregg Functional lvlcthod (Volumes I and Jl) $3.

STENOGRAPHY l (Beginning) 1\londay and "\:Vcdncsday, 7:15-9:15

This is ~ course for beginners in shorthand :111d typewrit­ing. Two years nrc required td complete the theory. The clnss period is dil'iclcd inro one hour of typewriting and one hour of shorthand. Homewodc and regular attendance are ncccssnry.

Course .fcc: 50 cent~. Text: Greg·g Functional l'victhod (Volume 1) $t.5o.

STEI\'OGH .. A.PHY li (Beginning Dictation) .

Tuc,day and Thursday, 7:1s-8:45 or 7~45c9·:·r5 This course consists ·of a thorough review '(jf ·shorthand

principles and bcgim1ing dictation work at the rate of 40 words a m,inute. Transqiption at the typewriter is rcc1uired.

Course fcc: 50 cents. Text: Gregg Functional Mcrhod (Volumes I and 11) $3.oo.

STl£NOGRAPHY lli (Intermediate Dictation) Tuesday and Thursday, 7:rs-8:45 or 7:45-9:15

. This course offers ~ co1_1tiiruou~ review of shorthand prin­ciples. The speed dicrnnon bcgms at 70 words a minute. Transcription nt the typewriter is rec1uired.

Course fcc: so cents. Text: Gregg Funcrionall\·!ethod (Volumes I and. ll) $3.oo.

STENOGRAPHY IV-Tuesday and Thursday, 7: 1s-8:45. or. 7:45-9:1 s

. This course offers a continuous review of sh!)rth·.u!4..Wi!17. c1plcs: Dicta.tion begins at B; words a minute. Transcription at th~. typewriter is required.

Cciiirsc fcc: 50 cents. Text: Gregg Funcrionaii\-lcthod (Volumes I and II) $3.00 .

STENOGRAPI-IYV--'.Tuesclay and Thursday, 7:15-8:45 This course i~ intended ·for stenographers who can attain

a shorthand.specq ~f . -lao' to 110 words a minute. Transcrip­tion at the typewriter is rcqui1:cd.

Course fcc: 50 cents. Text: To be announ~cd later.

STENOTYPY I (Beginning)-Tuesday and Thursday, 8:1)-9!15

This course is :l study of stenotypy only and is designed for skilled typists.

The comsc includes rhc following: rcmling in stenotypy, theory, machine work, and finger dri[]s.

Cost of machine: e<tsh :\57·50, or on time $75·

STENOTYPY ll-Tucsd:ty :tnd Thursdav, 7: 1s-B:45 This course in::ludcs a review of the Jtlu~orv covered 111

stenotypy I and supplcmcntarr \\'ork to build' up speed to approxim~1tcly 125 words :1 minurc.

Texts: $2.50.

STENOTYPY II 1-"fucsday and Thurschty, 7:15-8:45 Tf speed of 175 words a 111inute h<lS been obtained, then

training for COUI'r reponing will be instituted using· Berry U. J.·Tornc's Cotlrsc in Stenotype Court ami Convention· Re­poning.

·rcxts: $7. ;o.

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JVIonday and \:Vcdncsd;ry, 7: rs-R: r5 or 8:t5-<) :15 Tuesd:1)' and Thnr~day, 7=•s-8:15

This is for those who wish to lc:rr:n the touch srsrcm of typewriting·. lt in:;ludes the following: study nf the parts of the mnchinc, masrcty of kcybonrd, drills for rhythm and m:-curacy, correct typing habi"ts. ·

Com:se fcc: 5o cents. Text : $r.5o.

TYPE:\VlUTJKG JI-I\1orHby and vVedncscby, 7: rs-8: 15 or Tuesday and T hursday, 7: I s-8: I 5

This course is :r continuation of Typew1·iting L It includes the following: technique check-up, pe.rfect placement of material on paper, addressing envelopes, simple letter forms, usc of carbon paper, and t~bulation prnctice.

HOME ECONOMIC COURSES

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FOODS I-T ucsftli)r and Thursday, 7:15-9:15 Basic principles of food preparation. Units on vegetable

cookery, gener:1 l cookery, meat, salads, baking, cake making, pasuy, breakfas ts and luncheons. Laboratotv fee $r .50.

FOODS II-Scctiun I, i\11~, 7=•5-!):15 ;-Section ll, \Vcd~y, 7:15-9 :15

Family and company dinners. Hospitality units: teas, bridge luncheons, and bo.ffe t suppe~·s. Laboratory fee $t.;o.

FOODS IH-Scction 1, M olldar.f: I s-9: 15 Section IT, \Vcdnesday, 7= I s-9: I 5

One dish meals; for those who h:we had experience in cooking but wish to plan and prepare one-dish meals. Pbttcr dinners, and "ring mold" meals included. Garnishing and attracti.ve methods of scr\ring stressed. Laboratory fcc $r .oo.

FOODS IV- Tue~~nd .q:Jtttrsd:ly; 5: rs-7 :oo The Supper Class-for the business girl ; planning· and prc­

pai·ing the simple dinner. Meals suitable to serve i11 the small apartment when time is limited :md three or four are sharing work and cost. Complete menu with recipes given out ar each meeting in such form as to be cut and filed in recipe boxes. Labor·atory fee s~.)O .

FOOD BUYU."1G--~,; 7:15-9:15 Intelligent food buying in accord:illcc with income. Spe­

cial spenkers and field trips featured. Laboratory fcc $ .50.

JkACTICAL NUTRrrrON-TtJcsday, 7:rs-9! 15 \,(/ . Importance of \'itamins in the diet; the protective .foods;

the "Stay Young at Forry" theory; proteins, carbohydrate and minera l requirements; diet deficiencies; eating for hody needs; correct way ro normnlizc weight. Food needs of the entire family . .Personality :tnd catabolic foods. Lahm::1tory fcc $ .50.

.· ~OSPITALITY A~D TABLE. SERVICI~ V " Tuesday, 7: r;-9:15

·rable setting, formal and informal cable service. SttJdy of chinn, silver, glass and linens; flower arrnngclllcnt and buffet luncheons. Teas and buffet luncheons. Special spenlccrs fea­tured. Laboratory fcc $ .;o.

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~CTRIC RO:'ISTI~R DEMONSTRAT IONS \ :Vedncsday, 7:15-9: 15

A series of demonstrations on the use of the roasteJ: in prcpar:rtion of meals, including 'ii-ie:rts, breads, cakes, pastry, c,1sserolc dishes, and vegetables. Laboratory fee $.50.

1\j.ENU PLANNI.NG-Thursday, 7: 15-9:15 / Planning menu~ for family meals and guest meals; meal

patterns, food costs, party luncheons, buffet suppers and teas. Laboratory fcc $ .5o.

RESTAURANT, T EA ROOM AND CAFETERIA MAN-AGEMENT-Monday, 7:r;-9:rs

· Buying food in large guamitics; menu planning; lat·ge quantity recipes. Purchase and arrnngcment of equipment. Organization of -~vork. Labor:-rcory fee $ .so.

CATERlNG AN D SERVICE.-Thursday, 7: 15-9:15 Essentials of ca tering. Sc.rvicc for special occasions. Lab­

oratory fcc $ .5o.

·wAITRESS TRAINING-Tuesday, 7:15-9:15 Continllcd training for the experienced worker. Labora­

tory fee $ .so.

().- 1,_; iC~Ql~eral Homemaking

-\\, . J1F. ·.T. TING THE MOST FOR YOUR MONEY ,/'."/,..Thursday, 7:15-9:r5

· Guides for the homemaker who wants to secure maximum satisfaction for money expended in l~ousehold goods such as sheets, blankets, refrigerators, kitchen utensils, furninue, ho­siery, clothing, and co~meci.cs. Study of labels, a-dvertising, ~~~v textiles such as "nylon". Laboratory fee S .5o.

- ~Lei ·. C . /)c ~HLD AR_E AN~ TRAI~ING-~Vcdnesclay, 7 : ~;-9:15 ; /.. How to enJ OY ch1ldren; the1 r. phys1cal, psycl10lorrJcal and '\ v ,ociological needs. Training in basic habits; child growth

and learning; constructive interests of children; dominant interests at different age levels; books, magazines, toys, and work materials; music, radio, and movies. This course is for parents and others interested in ehilclr~n.

THE ADOLESCENT-Thursday, 7= 15-9:r; Lectures and discussions on the problems of the adolescent.

Consideration will be given to personality ndjustment, physi­cal development, social needs, self-direction, adjustment to environment, importance of balnnee between success and failure at this ngc. Open to f:tthcrs, mothers, Hnd others in­terested in the adolescent.

PERSON~Ll~·y IN I-IOMEivfAKING- Tuesday, 7:rs-9:t5 Personalrty 111 the home; how to run the home smoothly,

expressing poise and harmony. Time, labor and income man­agement; records :md budgeting; organization of .~chcdules for _maid. Special speakers nnd field trips featured. L:rbora­tory fcc $ .5o.

HOME EI\'!PLOYMENT-Thursday, 7: i5-9:oo ~mplO)~Ce and employcL- relationshi ps. Planning :lild sched­

uling dt1t1es; c:1rc of the home; form:~l and .informal table service; child care.

-~OMI£ NURSING-Wednesday, 7: rs-9: 15 Home care .for illness. Carrying out the doctor's orders.

Taldng temperatures; bandaging; first aid. Laboratory fcc $.so.

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HOMEi\·IAKING J.i'ORUM-i\1onday, ps-9:15 .An assembly for discussion of subjects of interest w class

members by k1ders and authcu:ities in special ii?lcls. Ch1ss to be lecmrc-discussion group. Topics such ~s f:muly ~n~ncc, lll<lrringc laws, child problems, youth problems, bmtly and connnunity problems, rnxcs, nmnicipal government, and housing might be discussed.

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4RSONALITY CLOTHES-Tuesday, 7:rs-9:15 V .r: .~.:DeYclopment of personality rhrougl1 the selection and pm­

chase of clothes; import:mce of fashion, fabrics and acccs­sodcs. Laboratory fee S .50 .

KNITTING-Section l, '~'ed.fcs&.y,' its-9: 15 Section II, Thnkttly, 7:rs-9:15

Bcrrinnino- and advanced r)roblcms in lmitting-. ,j :;, • .....

~E:DLEvVORK-fviondny, 7: 15-9: r 5 Most of the decorative stitches arc taught m this class.

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t.-/"CLOTHING !-Section 1, J\lkmeay, 7:15-9: rs Section IT, Thursday, 7:rs-9:rs

V Construction of simple cotton garments. Use of the sewing machine. Laboratory fee $.so.

c_z{"oTHING II-,Vednesday, 7:15-9:15 Problems in the selection and making of children's clothes.

Smocking and fagotit~,ljaught. Labor~tory fcc $ .50.

~OTHING Ill-'FJlQi'!l!,fJ 7: 15-9: 1 5 Pattern alteration and re-designing patterns .. Usc of c~m­

mercial patterns; mnslin foundation pattern. Part of penod spent on alteration of garments. Laboratory fcc $.50.

VCLOTHING IV-Tucsday, 7:rs-9:15 iVlorning dresses anq spons clothes. Cotton and rayon ma­

~als. Simple fitti.n~ problems. Laboratory fee $.so.

\/"CLOTHING V-Wednesday, 7:15-9:15 That ready-made effect. Dresses, skirrs, and _blouses, sum- L-.

mer sl1its. Finishes stressed. Rayons, linet1s, stlk and wool may be used. Laboratory fcc $.50.

'CLOTHING VI-TufscGY' and Thu~ 7: 15-9:rs Professional touches and finishes. Silk, rayon, velvet and

wool garments arc made. Tailored cl~csscs~_af:ernoon dr~sses, dinner dresses, formals, coats and suns. l•ntmg cmpbastz.ed. L:1homtory fcc $.50.

tA.oTHING Vll-V/edncsday, 7:rs-9:15 Remodeling of garments for adv~nced pupils. P~ttcrn ~I­

teration to be mkcn p:u:nllcl to thrs course, or pnor to lt.

L~boratory fcc ~ .;o.

HOUSEHOLD SEWING-Mni1day, 7:1;-9:r5 Sclcctiott and construction of curtains, draperies, and slip

covers. Other household articles may be made: bedroom linens, table linens, etc.

ADULT EDUCATION SCHOOL 9

for skilled typists. n omcwork and regular attendance m-e necessary fo~: progress .

Text: Gregg Functional iV!cthod (Volumes I :md 11) $3.

STENOGRAPHY I (Beginning) Nlonday and vVedncsday, i: 15-9:r;

. Th~s, is a course for bc&'inners in shorthand :1nd typcwrit­Illg. 1 \\:o Y?ars. ~tc rc.qtmcd to complete the .t~lCory. The class pcnod IS dJvtded mto one hour of typewntmg and one hour of shorthand. Homework and regular attendance aJ.'c necessary.

Comsc fcc: 50 cenrs. Text: Gregg funcclonal Method (Volume 1) $t.so.

STENOGRAPHY Il (Beginning Dictation)

~ucsday and T!1ursday, 7:15-8:45 or 7:45-9:15 This course cons1sts of a thorough review of shorthand

priilciples :1nd beginning dictation work at the rate of 4o words a minute. Tr:mscription at the typewriter is required.

Course fcc: so cents. Text: Gregg Functional Method (Volumes I and H) $J.OO.

STENOGRAPHY III (Intermediate Dictation) Tuesday and Thursday, 7:rs-S:45 or r45-9:r5

. This :~ursc offers ~ co~1tinuou~ review of shonhand prin­Ciples. 1 he speed clicmnon bcgms at iD words a minute. TranscEiption at the typewriter is required.

Course fcc; ;o cents. Text: Gregg functional Method (Volumes I and I!) $3.00 .

STE.NOGRAPB Y IV -Tuesday and Thursd:1y, 7:1 s-B:45 or 7:45-9= 1 5

. This c~urse. offers ~ continuous review of shorthand prin­ctples. D1ctat1011 bcg111s at 85 words a minm:e. Tnu1scrlption at the typewriter is required.

Course fcc: 50 cents. Text: Gregg Functional :'l'lcthod (Volumes I and II) $3.00.

STE~OGRAP_Hy V-Tuesday and Thursday, 7:15-8:45 Tlus course 1s mtendcd for stenographers who can attain

a shorthand speed of roo to t w words a minute. Transcrip­tion at the typewriter is required.

Course fcc: 50 cents. Text: To be announ::cd later.

STENOTYPY I (Beginning)-Tuesday and Thursd:1r, S:ts-9: 15 .

This course is a study of stenotypv only and is designed for skilled typists. ' ·

The course. includes the f~llowing: reading in stenotypy, theory, maclune work, and hngcr drills.

Cost of machine: cash $57·50, or on time $75.

ST~i:~TOTYPY_I!-Tuesday a~d Thursd:ry, 7:rs-8:45 1: h1s course 111::ludcs a rcv1ew of the thcorv GU\'crcd m

stenotypy r and ~upplementary \\"!JI"k to build. up speed to approximately r 25 words a minute.

Texts: $z.so.

STENOTYPY Ill-Tuesday and Thur:;day, 7: I s-8:45 If speed of r75 words a minute lms been obtained then

training fo1· court reporting will be instiruccd using Be1:rv H. l-Ior~lc':; cour~c .in Stenotype Court nnd Corwcntion" Re­porting.

Texts: $7-50.

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TYPEVlRlTlN G 1 JVI.onch1y ~nd \Vctlncsday, 7:15-S:r; o.r S: ts-9:15 Tuesdny .md Thursday, 7: rs-8: 15

T his is for those who wish ro learn the touch system of typewriting. It indudcs the following: smdy of the pnrts of the machine, mastery of kcybonrcl, d1;ills for 1·hy thm and ~c­curacy, correct typing habits.

Course fee: 50 cents. Text: $r ._lo.

TYPE,VRl1TNG ll-Monday iH!d 'Vedncsd:ty, 7:rs-8:15 or Tu<;sday and Thursd:~y, 7:15-8: 15

This course is a continuation of T y pewriting 1. lt includes the following: techni<JUC check- itp, perfect pl:tccmcnt of m:ttcri:~l on paper, addressing envelopes, simple lctrer forms, use of carbon paper, and tabnl:ltion pmctice.

HOME ECONOMIC COURSES

Foods

FOODS 1-Tuesday and Thursday, 7:15-9: r 5 Bnsic principles uf food prepan1tion. Units 011 vegetable

cookery, general cookery, meat, sal:lds, baking, cake making, pastry, brenkfns[.~ and lun::heons. Laboratory fee $r.5o.

FOODS II-Secrion I, M.onday, r 15-9: 15 Section Il, \:'\TecJnesclay , 7: 15-9: 15

Family and company dinners. Hospital ity units: teas, bridge luncheons, and huffet suppers. Laboxntory fcc $1.so.

FO ODS ITJ- Section J, Monda~', 7: 1s-9:15 Section II, \Nedricsday, 7: 15-9: 15

One dish meals; fo r those w ho have had experience in cooking but wi~ h w plan and prcp~re one-dish meals. P latter dinners, and "ring mold" meals included. Garnishing nnd attractive methods of serving stressed. Laboratory fee Sr .oo.

FOODS IV-Tuesday and Thursday, 5:15-7:00 T he Supper Class-for the business girl; planning and pre­

paring t he simple dinner. 1\l.cals suimble to serve in the small apartment when time is limited ariel three or four arc sharing work and cost. Complete menu with recipes gi,·cn out at each meeting in such form as to be cut and filed in r ecipe boxes. Laboratory fee $1.50.

F OOD BUYING- Tuesday, 7: 15-9: 15 l ntclligent food buy ing in nccnrdance wirh income. Spe­

cial speakers and field trips fcarnrcd. Laboratory fee $ .5o .

PRAG"'TJCA L AUTRITION-Tuesday, 7:15-9:15 Importance of vitamins .in the diet; the protcctil'e foods;

the "St."1}' Young a t forty" thcury; proteins, carbohydrate and mineral. requirements; diet deficiencies; caring for body needs; correct way to nnrmalize weight. Food needs of the entire family. Personality :md catabolic foods. L:llmratory fcc $ .;o.

HOSPI.T ALI.TY Al':D TABLE SERVICE T uesdny, 7: 15-9: 15

Table setting, formal and informal table scrT icc. Study of chin:1, sikcr, ghlss and linens; flower :trrangement and buffet luncheons. Teas :tnd buffet luncheons. Special speakers fcn­wrcd. Laboratory fcc $ .so.

ADU LT EDUCATION SCHOOL II

ELECTRIC ROASTER D EMONSTRATIONS \Vedncsday, 7:15-9: '5

A series of demo nstrations on the nse of the roaster in prcp>tration of meals, including meats, brc:tds, cakes, pastry, casserole dishes, ~nd vegetables. Labon1cory fee $ .so.

MENU PLANNING-Thursd~y. 7: 15-9:15 Planning meiJ US for family mc~ ls a nd g uest meals; meal

patterns, food costs, pa rty h 111cheons, buffet suppc1's and teas. Laboratory fcc $ .50.

RESTAURANT, TEA ROOJ\·I AND CAFETF.RIA MAN­AGEMENT - Monday, 7:15-9: 15

Buying food iu large q u:1mitics; menu planning; large quantity recipes. P urchase and arrangcmcm o£ equipment. Organization of w ork. Labor:mny fcc $ .5o.

CATERTNG AND SER VICF:-Thursdny, 7 : 15-9:15 Essentials of catering. (:icrvice for special occ;tsions. Lab­

oratory fee $.so. vVAlTRESS TRAINING- Tuesday, 7: ts-9: 15

Continued tr:tini1.Jg for the expcr.ienced worker. Labora­tory fcc $ .50.

General Homemaking

GETTli"'l"G THE. MOST FOR YOUR MONEY T hursday, 7:15-9: 15

Guides for the homemaker who wants to secure maximum satisfaction for money expended .in household goods such as sheets, blankets, refrigerators, kitchen utensils, furniture, ho­siery, clothing, and cosmetics. Smdy of labels, advertising, llC\V textiles such as "nylon". Laboratory fee S .50.

C HILD CARE AND TRAil\1JNG- \ .Yedncsday, 7 : 15-9: 15 How to enjoy children; their physical, psychological and

sociological needs. T rai ning in basic habi ts; child growth nnd learning; constrllcti,·e interests of children; dominant ·interests at diffet'cllt age levels; books, mag:tzincs, toys, and work materials; music, radio, and movies. T his course is for r~rcnts and others interested in children .

THE A DOLESCENT-Thursday , 7: 15-9: 15 Lectures :m el d iscussions on the problems of the adolescent.

Considcrnion w.i ll. be givc11 m personality adj ustmem, physi­cal development, social needs, self-d irecti on, adjustment to environment, importance of balance between success and failure a t this age. Open to fathci"S, mothers, :llld others in­terested in rhe adolescent.

PERSONALITY IN HOiVIEMAKlNG-Tuesd:~y, 7 :1 5-9 :15 Personality in the home; how to rlln the home smoothly ,

expressing po ise and hnnnony. T ime, l:lbor :md income man­agement; records and budgeting; orgnni:t~ltion of schedules for maid. Special SJX:a kcn; and field t rips fea tu red. Labuxa­t?l'Y fee $ .50.

HOM£ EJ\JPLOY.'IH•:NT- T hursday, 7: 15-9 :oo !•:mploy:cc and employer relationsh ips. Plann~ng and sched­

u lmg durrcs; c:trc of the home; fo rm<ll nnd mformal table service; child <.:are.

H01\'1E NURSlNG- ,Vcdnesdny, 7 : 1; -9: 15 Home care for illness. Carry ing o ur the doctor's orders.

Taking tempera tu res; bandaging; first aid. Laboratory fee $.so.

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HOMEi\1AKlNG FORUJ\11-IVTonday, 7: 15-9: 15 An assembLy for discussion of subjects of interest to cbss

member~ by leaders and authorities in special fields. Cbss to be lccturc-dis:ussion group. Topics such as family finance, marriage laws, child problems, youtl1 problems, family and community problems, raxes, municipal gO\'crnment, and housing might be discussed.

Clothing

PERSONALITY CLOTHES-Tuesday, 7:15-9: 15 Development of personality through the selection and pur­

chase of clothes; importance of fashion, fabrics and acces­sories. Labomtory fee $ .so. KNITTI}..TG-Scction I, vVcdnesday, 7:15-9:15

Section II, Thursday, 7:1s-9:15 l3cginning and advanced problems in knitting.

NEEDLEWORK-Monday, J:1s-9:15 Most of the decorative stitches arc taught in this class.

Laboratory fee $ .50 .

CLOTHING I-Section I, Monday, 7:r5-9:rs Section II, Thursday, 7:15-9:15

Construction of simple cotton garments. Use of the sewing machine. LaboratOr)r fcc $ .50.

CLOTHING II-vVedncsday, 7: r5-9:I5

Problems in the selection ;:md making of children's clothes. Smocking and fagoting taught. Laboratory fee $ .50.

CLOTHING III-Thursday, ]: I s-9: I 5 Pattern alteration and re-designing patterns. Use of com­

mercial patterns; muslin foundation pattern. P:1rt of period spent on alteration of garments. L~bomrory fcc S .5o.

CLOTHING IV-Tuesday, 7:r5-9:I5

Morning dresses and sports clorhcs. Cotton and rayon ma­terials. Simple fitting problems. Labo(atory fee $.50.

CLOTHING V-\Vednesday, 7:15-9:rs That ready-made effect. Dresses, ski r.ts, and blouses, sum­

mer suits. Finishes stressed. Rayons, linens, silk and wool mny be used. Laboratory fee S .5o.

CLOTHING VI-Tuesday and Thursday, 7:15-9:15 Pwfcssional touches and finishes. Silk, tayon, velvet and

wool garments arc made. Tailored dresses, afternoon dresses, dinner dresses, formals, coats and suits. P'irting emphasized. Laboratorr fcc $ .5o.

CLOTHING VII -\.Vcdncsday, 7:15-9:15 Remodeling of garments for adv~nced pupils. Pattern al­

teration to be t.'l ken pamllel to this course, or prior to it. Laboratory fcc $ .so.

HOUSEHOLD SF,\NlNG-1\'londay, 7:15-9:15 Selection and construction of curt~ins, draperies, and slip

covers. Other household articles mny be mndc: bedroom linens, table linens, etc.

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