Sandy post. (Sandy, Oregon) 1938-current, March 21, 1968, Image 10

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    T h u r * ., M a r
21. 1968
M H C C Begins Spring Quarter March 25th
Spnr< Quarter begins Mon­
day, March 25, at Mt. Hood
Community College. Vocation­
al-Technical
and
College
Transfer cla sses start or. that
date. Adult enrichment cla sses
begin on the night ìalicated in
section belo» or on page four
of this tabloid.
Registration for all cla sses
is held at the college adm is­
sions office. This week per­
sons may register between 8
a.m. and 4:30 p»m. Or. Thurs­
day night registration » ill be
from 7 p jn . to 9 pun.
*
During the »eek of May 25
re g is tr a tio n » i l l be from 1:30
pun. to 3:20 pun. ard from 7
p u n . to 9 pun. Monday through
Thursday nights.
Persons enrolling for aiult
enrichment cla sses may reg is­
ter the first evening of their
cla ss.
Additional information about
courses and registration may
be obtained by telephoning 665-
1131.
College starting weanes__,
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SLA1NE BOCK and Sandie Lundeen are two women that will meet each Wednesday for 10 meetings. The course,
lave problems with automobiles. They decided to solve which is open to any interested woman, has a tuition of
hat by enrolling in a special automotive course for S 1 5 .
ADULT ENRICHMENT COURSES
MT. HOOD COMMUNITY COLLEGE
SPRING QUARTER 1968
CLASSES START M O N D A Y , M A R C H 25
Classes start the week of March 25 - 28 and run for ten con­
secutive meetings, once a week for three hours per meeting,
with the exception of Scuba Diving.
Class Minimums and Maximums:
Ten or more persons must enroll in each class to insure the class will
be continued. See course descriptions for those classes having maxi­
mum enrollments.
Registration:
Students may pre-register starting March 18 on campus from 1 30 to
3 :3 0 P M . or from 7 :0 0 to 9 :0 0 P M ., at the Student Services Mobile
Unit located on the South Campus near the parking lot.
Registration will also be conducted on campus and at Gresham High
Textbooks:
Course descriptions indicate those classes requiring textbooks Most texts
will be less than $5 00 with many $2 0 0 or less Texts are available on
campus at the Bookstore.
School classes on firs t class n ig h t.
In most cases, registrations will be closed after the first class session
for each class. There will be no mail-in registration this quarter
Tuition:
For further information, call 665-1131 for the Director of Eve­
ning College.
See individual course descriptions for tuition costs.
Diiciucpc mi îhwi I
BUÒIRtòò Eirickneit
and tax records. It also provides guidelines lo i selecting
the right insurance, covers types o f savings programs and
othei types o f investments, and provides basic inform a­
tion on problems connected » ith home buying or selling
which are o f concern to most families at one time o f
another.
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D -3
7-10 r j d , Tuesday. 3 1 5 .0 0
Rivers will be stressed Registration in ilasa al fir«
meeting Monday.
Sandy High School - Room 48
7 10 P M .. No Charge
REFRESHER TYPING
Those wishing to brush-up on th en typm a skills may
take this course on a baas tailored to individual skill
levels. T e x t req u ire d .
B-l
BASIC SEAMANSHIP
STOCK MARKET
This course is designed fo r both the experienced and
inexperienced investor. Analysis o f the operation o f the
stock m arket, procedures in the buying and selling o f
securities, and/or, exam ination o f current regulatory prac­
tices are featured. C riteria for evaluation and selection o f
stocks, bonds, and investment trusts are given.
D-2
7-10 PJd., Wednesday, 315.00
FAMILY FINANCE
This lecture course deals w ith such everyday financial
matters as keeping accounts, budgeting, banking, credit
7 10 P.M_ Thursday. 315.00
„
Safe boating classes sponsored by the U.S. Coast Guard
M l F lo tilla No. 76 w ill start M onday. March 25,
1968 at 7 0 0 P M The ten-week course covets boating
regulations, Rules o f the Road. Seamanship. Safety A float,
Aids to Navigation. Small Boat Handling and a Compre­
hensive session on the use o f charts and compass Boaters
w ith 12-foot fishing dir»hys to 50-fo ot yachts w ill find
the course valuable. Non-boat owners who expect to buy
a boat Of be a passengei. w ill find many helpful hints on
boat safety Specific problems on local situations such as
hazards o f boating on the Colum bia and W illam ette
BOOKKEEPING FOR SMALL BUSINESS
This course is designed for adults » h o ow n their own
businesses and wish to study form al bookkeeping proced­
ures. The course may alio be valuable to business em ploy­
ees who have bookkeeping responsibilities bu t lack basic
course w ork in bookkeeping techniques. A Gregg Te xt-
Kit with exercises is the base te x t
CHS 11
7-10 P.M., Wednesday, 3 15.B0
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