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ADULT ENRICHMENT COURSES f0' ra" " MT. HOOD COMMUNITY COLLEGE In addition to the adult enrichment classes there are many vocational-technical and college transfer courses available in the evenings. For more information tele phone or write the Director of Admissions, Mt. Hood Community College, Gresham, Oregon. The telephone number is 665-1131. Below you will find information about course* being offered at Mt. Hood Community College. The information includes Course Title, Descrip tion, Time, Day, Instructor, Location. MODERN MATHKMA TICS FOR PARENTS The Modern Mathematics for Parent* Course la designed to acquaint parents » ith methods currently bring used in elementary schools to teach mathematics. The course *111 be built around a National Council of Teachers of Mathematics series of morlea entitled “Learning the Ne* Math.“ Kach class will have discussion and lecture perled de signed to amplify the concepts presented in the movie, and to answer and discuss any questions that the parents might have regarding what their children are being taught. 1-10 p.m. Tuesdays Bapst IKS BVSINKSS ANO PHO KSflONAl SPKKCH Taught by David Simmer, Ml. Htad Community C<4lege drama and %l»erch instructor, this rlase will feature units “fl »hr preparallon etsl orgatu/alii« at speech»«! h.m lu use visual aids, speeches to t«rsuede or entertain, and s|weches at nearly every session. 7-10 p.m. niurvlaya O-l 9H>RT «TORY I Short Story I Will be offered as the basis fur all types << fiction writ ing. Form style, ’truelure, techniques anti Ubom of the Shucl feury w||| be studied. Attention will also be given to <4hrt ihases <g Creative Writing frmn a pr<frs*|.4Ml point ‘f View. Each studrrH will have the opportunity to develop his *n short story. 7-10 p.m, Thur »lay* Wright C-t INCOME TAX PREPARATION A study uf the basic information needed for pre(>ai tng ordinary income tax returns with the mam emphasis on tax returns for individuals. A section near the end at the course «illbe featured entitled, “Minimising Inc-xne Taxes for Individuals A Small Business.“ 7-10 p.m. U«dnesdays Reinmuth B-l HEIRESHER TYFtNG Dils is the regular second quarter vicaiiutMl-technical typing <‘<air*e. Those wishing to “brush -up“ in their ty|4ng skills may lake this ruut se on an adult basis, 7-8:30 p.m. Tuesdays Thursdays Nutter H I WoMKN^SaLF KFENSE Dick Snvder, qf the Portland City Police Department, will instruct this course. Bring clothing suitable for tumbling exercises un gym mats and learn self defense tactics and procedures from an instructor who has had experience in teaching this course in the Portland area. 8-10 p»m. Mondays Snyder Gresham High *hool Gym ME18CA1 TKHMINOlUGY Hila is a vocational-technical credit course for m«dlca| src rrUrie*. Mislical terminology will be studied indepth «1th part <4 each Class period devoted to correlating terms «it their usage through a study of Anatomy. A unit ><u the use of dictation equipment »Ith m«d|ra| .seerv - tar lai practice ta|>es will be featured, 7-10 p,m. Mondays TBA B-l BALLROOM DANCING Learn the basic steps to a variety if popular dances in this beginning course, taught by Hill McKluskry, a pr.fesMunally trained da race instr uctor. 7-10 p.m. Wednesdays McKluskey Gresham High School CAKE DECURATING I (Beginning Cakr Decorattl«) Riis course features the “Cdif“i Mr Mrlh<d,0 which employs differ - ent techniques than 4h»i metfuds, making the c«vrse beneficial even to those who have had a Cake Decorating course. Each st talent will decorate • beautiful cake designs. 7-10 p.m. Tuesdays Meyer Gresham High Sr haul OIL PAINTING Start «ith the basic fundamentals of painting with oils and work your way to a finished pnduct with professional techniques. 1-10 p.m. Tuesdays Gay Zion Church ' CERAMICS This course is designed for the beginning student ard will feature a unit on ceramic sculpture. 7-10 p.m. Tuesdays Wilson Gresham High School CAKE («CURATING It (Advanced Cake t^coratir«) A c<«iUnuation of Cake Decorating I, this course will feature »labor- ate cake design« anil flenverx. Those Interested in profession«) work will benefit from the figure ¡4|4ng and “timed decorating“ units. 7-10 pjn. Thursdays Meyer Gresham High Srh<».| SHIRTS AND SLACKS (Bishop Sml«) Make a shirt or Pendleton type jacket using any fabric and for any member of the family. Fit and make »omen's and children's slacks. 7-10 pjn. Tuesdays Long Gresham High School UPNOLSTVRY I Fur beginners, this course «ill feature the recovering if small and malerate pieces furniture such as a living r-aen chair or rocker. Arars, saw horses, and hammers «HI be furnished by the college. Classen limited to first 10 people registering inrludir« iMtioA payment. If demand is tu-vy, Tuesday at*! Thursday sections may be added. 7-10 p^n. Wednesdays McCollum Metal Roy ale ADVANCED DRESSMAKING (Bishop Sewing) This is a continuation of dressmaking as started in the basic sewn* class. Garments are made «ith interfacings, underlinings, linings, bound buttonholes, shawl collars, kimono sleeves with gussets, etc. 7-10 p.m. Wednesday* Long Gresham High School UPHOLTTERY It This clans is designed fur advancvd students who have had <«e « more etwees in VphoUlery, Registration details are the same as for Vpholstery LAW FOR LAYMEN * A study of contracts, negotiable instruments, and court proceedings as they relate to individual citizens. 7-10 p.m. Thursdays TBA D-J POLE PAINTING II This cmirse may be Uken by beginners or student» with previuu» backgr inirxl. Artistic design ps in ting op metal ware in the approach used by practicing arUnt Jay WUsun f Lake Oswego. 7-10 pun. M<a«days Wil»un Zion Church LANDSCAPING II A review of principles of landscaping I and a continuation of study * material bibliography, and design. It is nut necessary to have had a previous Landscaping course to enroll in Landscape« II. 7-10 p.m. Mundays Strung D-3 IN TERKH I«SGN FOR HoMEMAKEH* || A continuation <f Interior Design I with emphasis on an artist's aigriwrh to h<«ne decoration featuring uni is on form, color, awl sf atlal arrangements. 7-10 p.m. Wednesdays Wilson TBA CALLIGRAPHY II A continuation of Calligraphy I stressing formal italic lettering, Roman capitals, 4nd Boukhand (lower case Roman), Beginners may enroll in this course as well as those «ho have completed the first courssu Dorothy Dehn of Reed College will be the instructor, 7-10 p.m. Wednesdays Dehn /ion Church Ihe urses in Conversational Spanish I, Cunversathaul German I, and Cunwrsational French f, are for beginners »ho would like to lenrn the language from a conversational, nut a “grammar" appr<«ch. Early in the • «irse a student »ill reach a level of competency at which he will be able tu do such things as order meals, arrar«» fur arcummu- dattom, and inquire abuut dlrectKms in the Ur<unges. PHOTOGRAPHY Taught by Paul Blixt, a professional ¡iiotographer, this course will be a fundamental course of basic camera. Lenses, shutter types ami speeds, exposure meters, depth of held, shouting flash pictures artificial lighting, a rd filters for color and black and white, will cum ’ prise the study units. 7-10 p.m. Mondays Blixt TBA CONV. SPANISH 1 7-10 p.n>. STOCK MARKET COURSE Analysis of the operation of the stuck market. Procedures in the buying and selling of securities. Examination of current regulatory practices. Criteria for evaluation and selection cf stacks, bools, and investment trusts. Course is designed for both the experienced a rd inexperienced investor. 7-10 p.m. Wednesdays Adkins TBA (Acctunt Executive, May A Co., Inc., Portlard, Oregon) CREATIVE WRITING I! A continuation of Creative Writing I, taught by Mrs. Dee Lopez Wright, well known in the Portland area as an editor and author. It la nut necessary to have completed the first course to enroll in Creative Writing II as students will work on an individual basis in this class. 7-10 p.m. Wednesdays Wright C-2 FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CALL 665-1131 Ralnmuth B-l CUNV. GERMAN 1 T-10 p.m. W«dn»aday« MatthU» D-3 CONV. >HENCH 7-10 p.m. W»dn»adayB TBA D-i Tile coarse« in Conversations! Stwrush II, Conversations! German II and Conversational Japanese II, are designed for thus» persons who have already c<xnpl»tad Conversational Spanish I, Conversational German I, or Conversational Japanese I, or who have had some other training in these languages. Although more advarred the first series, the coirse continues to use the conversations! approach. CREATIVE STITCHERY Creative Stitchery is “painting with yarn" not in the traditional sense but »ith a creative approach in the use of materials, designs, ard stitches. 7-10 p.m. Thursdays Vieira Gretfiam High School I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Munday» CONV. SPANISI II 7-10 p.m. Wad n» «lays Harris CONV. GERMAN II 7-10 p.m. Monday» Matthia» CONV. JAPANESE II 7-10 p.m. Thursdays C-3 C-3 C-3 Bunch REGISTRATION BY MAIL Registration ior Adult Enrichment Courses may be completed by mail. Simply clip out complete the torm, enclose the tuition fee, and mail to the college Registration for all courses closes Eri- tiap, ’3" IW? Tuition for all Adult Enrichment Courses except Upholstery I and II is $10.50. Tuition for either Upholstery I or II is $20.00 ------------------------------------------ TELEPHONE NAME ADDRESS____________________________________________C|TY TUITION MUST BE ENCLOSED TO INSURE ENROLLMENT Please enroll me in the following courw(t); $ ENCLOSED CLASSES 1. — . _ ....... EVENING ___ ... 2_________________________________ _____________________________________ 3_________________________ __________________ _____________ _______________ TOTAL ENCLOSED______________________ MAIL TO: BUSINESS OFFICE, MT. HOOD COMMUNITY COLLEGE, 655 N. MAIN, GRESHAM, OREGON 97030