Speedway Flyer, Volume 37, Number 2, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 January 1969 — Page 4
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Program Director, announces the following instructors have been secured: craft workshop, Mrs. Milo Sampson, sketching and painting, Mrs. Wendy Dougherty; poise Oe appearance and trimnastics, Mrs. Evelyn Mays; needlecraft and knitting, Mrs. Harriett Sparks. Resource people will be brought in for the dilemmas & decisions
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group which is headed by Mrs. Sue Hahn. In the Friday series, “Know your Antiques” will be taught by Mrs. Madeline Best; bridge clinic, Mrs. Lucille Roberts, flair with foods, a variety of teachers; and “Fun with your Children”, Mrs. Gail Kelley. The YWCA reserves the right to cancel classes where there is insufficient registration. People interested in these programs should call the downtown YWCA, 635-5471, without delay.
Special Interest Classes at Washington In addition to the regular high school credit classes the George Washington High School—Evening Division is offering a variety of special interest, non-credit classes for its spring semester. Mr. Cloyd J. Julian, principal of George Washington High School, announced that each class will meet once each week from 7:00 p.m. es meet for ten weeks. The regularly programmed classes are: cashiering, speed reading, gift wrapping, interior decorating, machine blueprint reading, medical secretarial training, speed writing, sewing and tailoring, upholstery, driver training, and income tax preparation. Many of our courses fill well in advance. Registration for these clashes are being taken now. Please call 037-3558 for further information. 4
