i INFORMATION N- “■ ' y) .«>: ' ; ■ ■ inplete|and mail the form, or bring it to the J.C.C. b) ftill fee and no telephone registration can be lan those list^, new classes can be formed, with a »allow. * dpants in a class. We regret that should a class not edled and all fees will be refunded. No refunds can irollment if it affects the continuation of the class. Mints who are unable to attend all class sessions. )n your 1979 dues or made payment arrangements on-member rates. ch is charged only when necessary. In case of oake up classes will be held the weeks of May 7th 8 cancelled due to weather, classes that day will be ined minimum number of participants. We regret bers, it wi)l be cancelled & all fees will be refunded, rollment, activity fees are not refundable upon » can be filled, ayment on your 1979 dues or made payment ed to pay non-member rates. COURSE W TIME ACTIVITY REGISTRATION FORM FAMILY NAME.^ 1 ADDRESS TEL. NQ. ' MEMBER/NON-MEMBER. FEE DAY OF WEEK TIME NAME & GRADE (Children) Mail to: J.C.C., P.O. Box 220188, Charlotte, N.C. 28222 ADULT CLASSES FEE INSTRUCTOR COURSE DESCRIPTION SUNDAY r FAMILY LIFE EDUCATION 9:30-11:00 a.m. For Fathers Only • Parenting the Pre School Child 3 Sessions - January 14,21, 28 MONDAY ^ BEGINNER ballet 7:30-8:30 p.m. 8 Sessions Begins February 5 $6.00 $8M $12NM John Rosemond Dawn Eaves A workshop focusing on father’s role and responsibility in dealing with pre-school child. Share concerns in a supportive father’s only environment. Learn basic positions, bar exercises and ballet steps. Some creative dance to help develop coordination, balance an.d agility. SQUARE DANCE & FOLK DANCE 8 ^ssions Be^ns February 5 TUESDAY j YOURS TRULY NEEDLEPOINT ' INTERMEDIATE YOGA 8 Sessions Jgi^ns February 6 . ^ ■ intermediate'TEN^ ’ 8 Sessions Begins February 6 WOMEN’S EXERCISE 8 Sessions Begins February 6 BEGINNER TENNIS 8 Sessions Begins February 6 WEDNESDAY HAND PRINTMAKING 8 Sessions Begins February 7 BEGINNER TAP 8 Sessions Begins February 7 ADULT EDUCATION World War’ll History 20 Weeks Beg^ins January 17 PAINTING 8 Sessions Begins February 7 - BEGINNER BRIDGE 8 Sessions ^gins February 7 THURSDAY BEGINNER YOGA 8 Sessions Begins February 8 BEGINNERS CAKE DECORATING 8 Sessions Begins January 18 SELF-TIME: MAKING IT COUNT! 6 Weeks Begins February 8 WOMEN’S EXERCISE 8 Sessions Begins February 8 BEGINNERS CAKE DECORATING 8 Sessions Begins January 18 WOMEN’S EXERCISE 8 Sessions Begins February 8 INTERMEDIATE BRIDGE 8 Sessions Begins February 8 ADULT EDUCATION '^ . Great Decisions 8 Sessions Begins February 8 FRIDAY LIFE DRAWING 8 Sessions Begins February 9 SUMNASTICS 8 Sessions Begins February 9 7:30-9:30 p.m. 9 e^.m.-5 p.m. / 9:00-10:30 a.m. 9:30-10:30 a.m. 9:45-10:45 a.m. 10:30-11:30 a.m. 9:30-11:00 a.m. 7:00-8:00 p.m. 7:30-10:00 p.m. ^ 7:30-9:30 p.m. 7:30-9:30 p.m. 9:30-11:00 a.m. 9:00-11:30 a.m. 9:30-11:00 a.m. 9:45-10:45 a.m. 7:00-9:30 p.m. 7:30-8:30 p.m. 7:30-9:30 p.m. 7:30-9:30 p.m. 9:30-11:30 a.m. i0:15-ll:15 a.m. $16M $24NM NO FEE $15M $22.50NM $8M $12NM $8M $12NM $8M $12NM Hardy Fihn Lynne Lerner Millie Fuerstman Cathy Gleaves Pam White Cathy Gleaves $12M Sally Doughton $18NM $8M Carol Hicks $12NM . $16.25/credit Hoke Griffin $5/no credit $16M $24NM $16M $24 NM $15M $22.50NM $13.50M $20.00NM $9M $13.50NM $8M - $12NM $13.50M $20.00NM $8M ' $12NM $16M $24NM Beverly Howard Jean Oliver Millie Fuerstman Brenda Harrington Gail Bienstock Pam White Brenda Harrington Pam White Jean Oliver $4.00/book U.N.C.C. Profs. $25M Dean Butckovitz $37.50NM $8M $12NM Betsy Bonomo Instructions will bo given in group folk dancing and traditional square dancing. 3802 Columbine Circle. Hatha yoga for physical exercise and mental relaxation. Bring mat or blanket prepared for activity Ist day. Leotards and tights Tennis lessons for people who have had some prior instruction. Classes cancelled because of weather will be added to the end. Exercise with music. Attire, comfortable clothes, leotards suitable. Learn tennis fundamentals as well as instructions on strategy. Classes cancelled because of weather will be added to the end. Learn how to make linoleum block prints and woodcuts. These can be used for stationary or fine art prints suitable for framing. Minimal supply fee. Learn basic steps and tap routines. Preferred attire is leotards. Call JCC for information on special tap shoes needed for first lesson. C.P.C.C. will offer a 5-credit history course on World W’ar II. (See ac companying article.) Painting in oils or acrylics. It consists of individual projects as well as classroom techniques and has as its goal a completed painting to hang. A course using the text of Silverman Five Card Majors which will be available in class for $1.25. Hatha yoga for physical exercise and mental relaxation. Bring mat or blanket prepared for activity 1st day. Leotards and tights preferred. Leam the art of cake-decorating taught by a professional. Create beautiful flowers, borders and designs. Own supplies necessary. Women! Here’s a chance to leam how to use your time so that it best expresses you and your uniqueness. Come and think through who you are, how you want to use your time — and how to make it happen! (Babysitting available for $1.50 per child.) Exercise with music. Attire, comfortable clothes, leotards suitable. Leam the art of cake-decorating taught by a professional. Create beautiful flowers, borders and designs. Own supplies necessary. Exercise with music. Attire, comfortable clothes, leotards suitable. A course for people who Kave played bridge. The course will use Silverman's Five Card Major, Intermediate as the text. • Available at the JCC for $1.75. UNCC will present this nation-wide program in a lecture- discussion series. Focus is on major foreign policy issues facing Un ited States today. (See accompanying article.) Instruction in figure drawing from live models. Bring large newsprint pads and sanguine conte crayons. This course is designed to reduce body inches and promote overall physical condition thru regular program of running, walking & fitness exercise.

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