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Show NIGHT SCHOOL TO START AGAIN Three Days Are Set Aside for Registration Purposes The second semester of night school at Ogden High school begins January 18, and ends Apwl 8. Registration will be cared for on the following dates only: January 14, 18 and 22. An early registration is desired. A fee of $3 is required'of persons enrolling for the second semester of school. This fee is not required of students now registered for both semesters, nor of students who withdrew during the first term but now wish to return. High school credit will be giv- Ien in proportion to attendance and the work completed during the course. Other classes not listed below will be given in proportion, if 10 students apply for the course. Subject, teacher and time of. classes are as follows: Oral expression-8:30-9.30; Miss Reva Beck. Typewriting-Two sections, 7:30- 8:30 and 8:30-9:30 (advanced); Mrs. Ethel Franke. ! Typewriting - Beginning, 8:30- 9:30; Mrs. Edith Kohler. Bookkeeping- - Two sections, 7:30-8:30 and 8:30-9:30; William Abplanalp i Stenography-?-Two sections, 7:30- '8:30 and 8:30-9:30; Miss Elizabeth Stephenson. Office machines-Two sections, 7:30-8:30 and 8:30-9:30; Miss Edith Glick. Commercial law-7:30-8:30; Parley Norseth. Auto mechanics-Two sections, 7:00-8:30 and 8:30-10:00; George Bergstrom. The steel square and woodwork -7:00-8:30. Electrical construction - 8:30- 10«00; De Vere Child. Mechanical drawing-Two sections, 7:30-8:30 and 8:30-9:30- J W. Connell. Domestic science - 7:00-8:30, Monday and Thursday. Meal planning and table service -8:30-10:44, Thursday only; Miss Helen Pixton. Dressmaking and millinery-Two sections, 7:00-8:30 and 8:30-10:00; Mrs. Etta Hart and Miss Smurth- waite. Teacher's methods in art-Monday, 7:30-9:30; Miss Sarah Wilson. Business arithmetic-8:30-9-30 Keith Wahlquist. Business English-7:30-8:30 Third year high school English- 8:30-9:30; A. M. Merrill. Show card writing and lettering - :30-8:30 and 8:30-9:30. Clay modeling-7:30-8:30 and 8:30-9:30; J. w. Packer. o ?nnanship~7:30"8:30 and 8:30- 9:30, Thursday only; Miss Florence Brown. Beginning classes will be organ-! lz lf number justify in oral ex-! pression, 7:30-8:30; business arith-1 Jn commercial law, j 9-30 typewriting, 8:30- Dr. Adam popular course, "The Bible in Cha ings, at 7:30 o'clock, instead of Th ning Friday, November 6, in the A School. Course tickets for fifteen double pe tending for fifteen weeks from th To singe lectures an admission ch "The history of English Literature The opening verses of Caedmon, praises of the Almighty Maker of Browning, who close the long line of faith triumphant; and like a our literature, runs the influence o Hours spent with the Bible cons ent and ever-increasing dividends. Ogden is a center of University stu under way. Extensio Universi Dr. Adam S. Bennion Comes to Ogden 1925-1926 Study with Dr. Bennion his popular course, "The Bible in Character Education," The course meets weekly, Thursday evenings, at 7:30 o'clock, beginning Thursday, October 29, in the Auditorium of the Central Junior High School. The Bible is the handbook of Western civilization. It has exerted more influence on the life and literature of western peoples than any other book. To find an explanation of the profound influence of this Book upon the generations of mankind since it was added to the world's literature constitutes one of the most fascinating studies known to man. Course ticket for fourteen double periods $10.00. To single lectures an admission charge of $1.00 will be made. Extension Division-University of Utah |