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ADULT ENRICHMENT COURSES Paga 4 > M T. HOOD COMMUNITY COLLEGE SPRING QUARTER 1968 CLASSES START M O N D A Y , M A R C H 25 BUSINESS Ä S T R A V E L IN G THR O U G H EUROPE A visit to the countries of Western Europe; historical and geographical background, customs, traditions, places and events of interest. T ravel tips and guides for those planning a trip abroad as well as the armchair traveler. Course will feature many films and guest speakers from various coun tries, travel agents, consuls and returning tourists. G-2 7-10 P.M., Thursday, $ 15.00 PA R EN TA L A LER T - C H IL D DEVELO PM ENT A course for parents dealing with various problems facing our youth today in such areas as sex. narcotics and alco hol with guidelines for developing meaningful values for today’s living. Course will feature films, and lectures by authorities in the field o f psychology, education, social work, medicine and religion G-2 7-10 PJM., Tuesday, $15.00 B EG IN N IN G PHOTOGRAPHY (C A M E R A ) Taught by George T. Carver, photo-joumalist and teacher of photography The course introduces to beginners and amateurs the techniques o f photography and attempts to develop in each student a personal visual philosophy - a "way of seeing” in the basic visual language of color, shape and relationship o f form and content. Techniques include instruction in basic photographic theory, cameras, lenses, films, filters, indoor and outdoor lighting and darkroom procedures. Opportunities for advanced students in dark room technique Class is limited to first 15 students registered. Text: $1.95. j.f 7-10PJM., Monday, $15.00 CREATIVE ARTS LANGUAGE ARTS O IL P A IN T IN G I (B E G IN N IN G P A IN T IN G ) This course offers basic techniques in oil painting as applied to skill-building exercises and compositions o f the students' choice. The special characteristics of oil paint will be stressed, particularly as they apply to subtle effects, color richness and surface texture. G H S A rt 7-10 P.M., Tuesday, $15.00 C R E A TIV E W R IT IN G Well known in the Portland ares as author and editor. Mrs. Dee Lopez Wright will instruct this popular offering No experience is necessary for enrollment, just bring your desire to explore the writing field. Guest lecturers of national reputation will be featured at some o f the sessions. . __ GHS 10 7-10 P.M., Thursday, $15.00 CERAMICS This course is for beginners or for the experienced student, since the nature o f the course calls for individual instruction Dan Stevens, whose work has been circulated in local, state and national exhibitions, is the instructor Due to the necessity for individualized instruction, enroll ment lor this course will be limited to the first 15 students signing up with tuition paid Materials are available at an average cost of $5.00 per student GHS-S4 7-10 P.M., Tuesday, $15.00 TO LE P A IN T IN G Tole Painting is a course designed to give students instruc tion in techniques and application o f basic principles involved in producing patterns and designs on metalware using brush painting procedures. The instructor, Mrs. Valeria Smilowski, has had extensive background in tole painting technique. GHS-Art 7-10 P.M ., Wednesday, $15.00 LANDSCAPING This course is designed for the beginner in landscaping and will deal p rim a r ily with residential landscaping. There fore, it will be ol particular interest to the homeowner. The fundamentals of landscaping will be presented as they apply in a practical way to the average homeowner’s land scape needs. Instruction in the basic principles o f land scape plant material compatible to our particular area will be part o f this course. Text: Required. G H S -ll 7 -1 0 P.M.,Tuesday, $15.00 A U T O M O T IV E FOR WOMEN A course for car owners who wish to learn how to operate and maintain their cars more efficiently. Learn in detail when and what to service or have serviced as the need arises, and what to look for when purchasing a used car. Topics include When and how to change oil. lubri cation servicing, use o f auxiliary equipment including tire jacks, tire chains, and spare tire mounting; air and oil filters' functions and when to change filters. OE-1 7-10 P.M., Wednesday, $15.00 BASIC SCUBA A course designed to explore both the theoretical and practical applications of underwater instruction. Units of the course include identification of equipment and its r usage, while lecture units will include basic theory ^ ysics, Physiology and Marine Biology. Students may elect to take qualifying exams for a certificate issued by the National Association o f Underwater Instruction upon successful completion of the course.This certificate is recog nized internationally and enables graduates to purchase self-contained underwater equipment anywhere The last three hours of the course is an optional section open to those students desiring individual checkouts in open water. This session will be held at Hood’s Canal north of Olym pia, Wash. Limited to f in t 18 registered. Cost: $30.00 - includes equipment and pool rental fees, and tuition. Lecture Session Mondays - G HS-13 8:00-10:00 P J i., 7 Sessions Pool Lab Session Wednesday - GHS-Pooi 8:30-10:30 P J I., 7 Sessions ROOM ID E N T IF IC A T IO N A N D LOCATIO N GHS - Gresham High School B -l, B-2, C - l, C-2, C-3, D - l, D-2, E - l, B-2, F -l, G-2, 1-1, K - l, K-2, L - l , OE-1, OE 3, SP-1 - Classrooms located at Mt. Hood Community Cottage campus at 26000 S. E. Stark St. B EG IN N IN G FOLK G U IT A R Folk Guitar classes will stress chording and fingering techniques for beginners who are primarily interested in accompanying group singing or soloists. Guitars needing electrical amplification may not be used with this tech nique. Class enrollment is limited to the f in t 20 students who have paid their tuition. G-2 7-10 P.M., Monday, $15.00 A D V A N C ED FOLK G U IT A R For students who have a basic knowledge of chord pat terns and strumming techniques. A variety o f styles will be featured with a sing-a-long participation of students. Techniques employed not suitable for guitars needing amplification. Enrollment limited to 20 students. 7.in P M W ed n esd ay. $15.00 C..1 C H O IR DIR EC TIO N The emphasis in this course is on individual instruction. Persons desiring basic fundamentals o f group vocal in struction may acquire many useful guidelines for the conducting o f church choirs, song leading for recreational groups, and service club song direction. More experienced students may wish to pursue technical aspects of instruc tion for directors o f vocal groups. B-2 7-10 P.M., Thursday, $15.00 L E TT E R IN G I I I (C A LL IG R A P H Y ) This course is a continuation o f Calligraphy 1 and II and consists of a survey o f alphabets with emphasis on layout problems and development o f skill with several different alphabets. Students who have not had Calligraphy I or II must have permission from the instructor to enroll in this class. GHS-SI 7-10 PJM., Thursday, $15.00 HUMANITIES CLASSES START WEEK OF MARCH 25 This cultural enrichment pilot course brings together staff members from many disciplines to discuss current ideas and practices as they relate to topical questions about man, society, and values today Physical and social science, technology, and the arts will be represented and compared. OE-3 7-10 PJd., Tuesday, $15.00 W R IT IN G TH E NO VEL Prerequisite for this course is the Mt. Hood Community College Creative Writing Course or previous writing ex perience This is an actual novel wntmg workshop which should attract persons who have a novel in progress or want to write in the long form Course is designed to help develop a completed novel. PUBLIC SPEAKING FOR ADULTS "Make your words work for you rather than against you." This is the goal o f Public Speaking for Adults. Lectures and discussions based on readings from Frank Dance's, T h e Citizen Speaks” comprise part of each session. Projects include exercises in impromptu, extem poraneous. expository, (visual aids), argumentative, per suasive and discussional speaking. Mrs Deanna Spooner. Mt. Hood Community College instructor, conducts the course K-2 7-10 PJK., Wednesday, $15.00 C O N VE R SA TIO N A L GERM AN II I . Advanced Tins is a continuation o f Fall and Winter Quarter's ad vanced sections. Open to students who have had the previous courses and to new students who have had previous formal course work in the language. An excellent course for high school teachers o f German who wish to expand their ability to converse. Mrs. Gerda Matthias, fu’.l-time staff member at MHCC, and native speaker of German, is the instructor. C -| 7-10 PJM., Monday, $15.00 C O N VE R SA TIO N A L FRENCH I French I is a course for students who have had no formal contact with the French language. A conversa tional approach to the study o f the language it stressed with some reliance on grammar analysis. This course may be used as a supplement to other college level French courses in addition to being designed to give a minimal ability to provide for necessities o f living within a French speaking nation Mrs. Odette Brugato, native speaker, is the instructor. C -l 7-10 PJM., Wednesday, $15.00 C O N VE R SA TIO N A L JAPANESE II This is a continuation of Conversational Japanese I. Stu dent should have had the first course or equivalent contact with the language. Mrs. Kay Kiku Hendricks, native speaker, is the instructor. D-3 7-10 P.M., Thursday, $15.00 HOMEMAKING BASIC BISHOP SEWING Fundamental construction techniques are tavght through the construction of an apron, blouse, skirt, and simple dress, all o f cotton fabric. Instruction in basic sewing techniques includes the preparation of fabric, simple measurements and alterations, zipper application, hems, collars, and belts. This course is a prerequisite for all other Bishop Courses. GHS-14 7-10 PJM., Wednesday, $10.00 M A K IN G A BASIC PATTERN In this course a Basic Pattern it constructed to meet the individual’s fitting needs. Instruction is also given in ad justing to the style o f commercial patterns. Prerequisite: Basic Bishop Sewing. GHS-14 7 10 PJÜ., Tuesday, $10.00 CAKE DEC ORATING This course features one of the “California Methods” , which employ different techniques than other methods, making the course beneficial even to those who have had a cake decorating course. Each student will decorate 8 beautiful cake designs. The course is primarily intended for homemakers' benefit and technical background it not required. GHS-15 7-10 PJM., Wednesday, $15.00 IN T E R IO R DESIGN FOR HOM EM AKERS Interior Design Is a course designed to enable homemakers to achieve proficiency in color discrimination at it applies to fabrics, furniture, paint, and floor coverings, and to gain an elementary understanding o f what constitutes good taste and harmony o f design in all household areas. D-2 7 4 0 PJM., Monday, $15.00 SCHEDULE O F CLASS S T A R T IN G DATES Monday night classes............................ Tuesday night classes............................ Wednesday night classes...................... 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