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Show Sunday Sept 29 - 1928 rd=Examine NIGHT COURSES OPEN THURSDAY Registration for 24 Weeks' Instruction Closes On October 11 Night school, to be held each Monday and Thursday from 7:30 to 9:30 o'clock, will begin Thursday, October 4, Francis T. Wiggins, principal, announces. The Ogden high school building will be used. Registration will take place on the opening date and instruction will commence on October 8. High school credit will be given in proportion to attendance and work completed during the course. The registration fee is $5 for the full course of 24 weeks and is payable at registration. No class will be continued where fewer than ten students are registered and students who are absent without excuse more than two consecutive nights will be dropped from the class. Registration will close October 11. With the exception of shop, domestic science and art subjects, the classes will be divided into two periods, the first from 7:3 0 to 8:30 o'clock, and the second from 8:30 to 9:30 o'clock. Following are the teachers and the classes they will teach during the two periods: Ethel Franke, advanced typewriting, beginning typewriting; Bert Farnsworth, beginning typewriting; William Abplanalp, bookkeeping; Elizabeth Stephensen, beginning stenography, advanced stenography; Eula Evans, office machines; Edith Light, penmanship; R. E. Widdison, commercial law, salesmanship; A. M. Merrill, English grammar, business English. Blanche McKey, oral expression; Florence Greene, beginning Spanish, advanced Spanish; David Wangsgard, American history; E. S. Smith, chemistry; W. E. Smith, algebra and geometry; Leon Willie, business arithmetic; Sarah Keener, English for foreiners; John A. Junk, civics for foreigners. First period 7 to 8:30 p. m.; second period 8:30 to 10 p. m. Varian Hael, auto mechanics; J. W. Connell, mechanical drawing, woodwork; Nellie Mealiff, cooking; Margaret Corliss and Margaret Smurthwaite, dressmaking; Sarah Wilson, art design and craft. |