. i mtt l i & m ' nLj.. i. mm - l LCEUiott has returned home an the Albemarle Hospital : tor undergoing surgery last ; :OLIDAY m WILLIAMSTON b Mrs. Charles Eley and daughter, Charla Ann, spent thanksgiving Day in 'illlamston with relatives. ROM WINSTON-SALEM Miss Evelyn Tarkenton of Winaton-Salwm spent the Holidays with Mr. and Mrs. yVJ". Tarkenton. -THANKSGIVING DAY IN 10NSTON vMrs. L.D. Myers, Mr. and Mrs. Elie Goodwin and Children, Sarah and Mike, spent thanksgiving Day in Kinston with Mr. and Mrs. Ed DaU and Either relatives. iyjSIT IN WILLIAMSTON ti Mr. and Mrs. W.D. Tice and daughter, Karen, were Holiday EocictY ' I UMt " of relatives to WEEK-END AT Jf"V r Wim.rf. i . Mint romllna t the Holidays wi'Y f Mrs. Charles -'.wit guests ' of relatives :" to Williamston. FLA. GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Gene Nixon and family of Lake City, Fla. were Holiday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Preston Nixon. - FROM CHAPEL HILL Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ainsley of Chapel Hill were Holiday guests of Mr. and Mrs. W.F. Ainsley. FROM GARNER , : " Mr. and Mrs. Don Chesson and family of Garner spent the Holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Jake Chesson. FROM iLYMOUTH f Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Lee Dail and family of Plymouth were Holiday guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Hurdle and C.L. Dail. VA. GUESTS .. . Mr. and Mrs. F.E. McCloskey and family of Norfolk, Va. were guests of Mrs.. R.B. Thack on Thanksgiving Pay; I ihoknJohnnvi W COA To Conduct OSHA Training Program . -.;W- WM , College. ,Jj Greensboro :maAmarose:tva CT'C-Cnensboro-Susan VISIT IN PLYMOt- Mrs. Addle, Kv guest of Mr; and J Jones during the j-., edenton' guests;-' Jffi filegei 'Miss IM wu wi-Oruuiu spoil OHHKTVM iKankutt P.. an.... . Un.ll- "V waiMlrs", .......,t .zuiiA;f2:Ki3wyruuf snwiey ureaory. mmS Ronnie !:iiheimm:m Bunch; v & HasketLWavnettMcfiA ILM&n-ThonW" White, Janice Winslow. Geneva COIAESttlDE FOR hoijdays T'r 4JrV Vwb wmn, uetn Brinn, CoHege" of The . Albemarle through its Adult EOucauon Division is planning a series of IS HA Safety Training Programs to give area business personnel, no matter how large or small, background and purpose of the Occupation and Safety Act of 1970. These training sessions are to acquaint supervisors, safety directors,' Perionnel directors and managers with certain provisions of the Act necessary to an understanding of its scope and seriousness. Other : ob jectives of the course will be to emphasise t the sense ., of responsibility, degree of com mitment, and the safety at titudes needed for compliance with the Act, and to teach cer tain techniques In observing for unsafe acts and: unsafe con ditions that can lead to serious injury. v. ift: (ii'. The prosram nre sin dfrnioned to teach safety personnel on both supervisory and employee level the - elements of business and industrial safety. . On December 29, 1970, the President signed into law the new Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970. Virtually all businesses, no matter how large or small,' are covered by this Act Employers and employees in manufacturing, construction, transportation, wholesale and retail trades, services, finance, insurance ' and : real estate, commercial farming, and agriculture, forestry and fisheries-all of these are covered by the provisions of this in clusive' and ; far-reaching legislation. . ; ; The North Carolina Depart ment of Labor in a cooperative agreement with the U.S. Secretary of Labor has the responsibility of setting and enforcing , health and safety standards. The Norjh Carolina Depart ment of Labor has requested the assistance of the North Carolina Department of Community Colleges in offering courses for business and industry which will nable them to perform responsiblities set forth in the new Act. " RICKS LAUNDRY & CLEANERS SERVING HERTFORD AND Perquimans County TUESDAY WEDNESDAY FRIDAY . SATURDAY BILL CRUMMEY, Routemao Truck Radio Dispatched : PHONE EDENTON 482-2148 DOTJN Woodland Dress Shoppe HERTFORD, N. C " PHONE 426-8 BQ 3 f -J OF a- 2 FUUY ACCCIDITO Of TIC SOUTHCai ASSOCIATION OF COUEGES AND SCHOOLS PRESENTS THE 1971 ENROLL NOW DIAL 335-0821 mm r - j : " WD, ENROLL NOW DIAL 335-0821 PAY PROGllflfl .. ....... . . z.MmB. Registration for Curriculum Classes (CoUege tcr, V()cational, Technical) will be Dec. 3rd, 1971. Registration fees after Dec, ivill include a $5 Late Fee. Regular Classes Will Begfa Kg3ay, Dec 6th. COLLEGE TRANSFER fry-."'OE6.i6J4. Business Econo EdllC EDU201 !Efecf.DPEDP102 English Count No. A Section ART 101 ART 10S ART 106 ART 10S ART 109 BIO 101-1 BIO 101-2 BIO 102-1 BIO 102-2 BIO 102-4 BIO 206 BUS 102-1 BUS 102-2 BUS 103 BUS 107-1 BUS 107-3 (A) BUS 201 BUS 204 BUS 209 CHM 102 DRA 118 DRA 121 Hra. Cowrte Description Diy Tht Roo" ECO 202-1 ECO 202-3 Foreign Lang ENG90-1 ENG90-2 ENG 90-3 (A) ENG 91-1 ENG 91-2 ENG 91-3 ENG 92-1 ENG 92-2 ENG 101-1 ENG 101-2 ENG 101-3 ENG 102-1 ENG 102-2 ENG 102-3 ENG 102-4 ENG 102-5 ENG 102-6 ENG 102-8 ENG 102-9 (A) ENG 103 ENG 202-1 ENG 202-2 ENG 202-3 ENG 206 ENG 1030 FRE 101 FRE 102-1 FRE 102-2 FRE 152 FRE202 spaToi SPA 102-1 SPA 102-2 SPA 1S2 SPA 202 Hit.AApprec.of Art T-Th 11:30 Figure Drawing MWF 1-3:00 r 1 Painting Survey MWF 11-1:00 Sculpture Survey MWF 8-10:00" ' Printmtking Survey MWF 114:00, V' General Biology I MWF 9:00 General Biology I MWF 8:00 ' . General Biology H MWF 11:00 General Biology II T-Th 9:30 General Biology II T-Th 11:00 ' Anatomy A Physiology II MWF 1:00 ' Intermediate Typewriting T-Th 9-11:00 Intermediate Typewriting T-Th 11-1:00 Advanced Typewriting MWF 11:00 BuiinetiMath MWF 8:00 ButineuMath T-Th 2:00 Advanced Shorthand Principle! of Accounting Business Communication! General Chemistry II j. Technical Theatre II T-Th 2-4:00 History of The Theatre MWF 2:00 Principles of Economics MWF 9:00 Principles of Economics T-Th 11:00 Introduction to Education T-Th 8:00 MTWTh 8-9:00 MWF 1:00 T-Th 11:00 MWF 2:00 Computer Programming T-Th 9:30 Language ArtsI MWF 8:00 Language Arts I MWF 11:00 Language Arts I T-Th 11:00 Language Arts II T-Th 12:30 Language Arts II T-Th 9:30 Language Arts II MWF 1:00 Language Arts III MWF 9:00 Language Arts III MWF 12:00 English Composition I MWF 1:00 English Composition I T-Th 9:30 : English Composition I MWF 11:00 English Composition II MWF 8:00 English Composition II MWF 11:00 English Composition II MWF 9:00 English Composition II T-Th 9:30 English Composition II T-Th 8:00 English Composition H MWF. 12:00 EngUsh Composition II T-Th 2:00 t English Composition II MWF 2:00 English Composition M T-Th 8:00 English Literatim MWF 11:00 English Literatim MWF 9:00 English literature T-Th '11:00"' American Literature T-Th 11:00 Communication Skills . T-Th 8:00 , , Elementary French I T-Th 12:30 Elementary French II MWF 9:00 Elementary French II MWF. 12:00 Intermediate French MWF 11:00 Advanced French T-Th TBA Elementary Spanish MWF 9:00 Elementary Spanisti T-Th 9:30 ' Elementary Spanish MWF 12:00 Intermediate Spanish . T-Th 11:00 Advanced Spanish T-Th , 12:30 "41T ' , ' 321 327 327 327 327 327 - 327 327 233 , 334 221 T- 336 33 . 221 228 - 228 228 -.,234-234 233 . 233 " ' 336 -225 22S 239 ...223 223 'J-.:. 23 22S ""-J2J 229 it.-"-: his iom :'A-'. j.tfMlt1M ' .fam 102-1-ii:vHIS-102J ' ;j- B T.-JWJI i aUtf 111 , n . .. i.''.;.''. 3 Principles of Geography 3 Principles of Geography 3 Ancient History 3 Ancient History 3 Medieval History 3 Medieval History 3 Mwlieval History 3 Medieval History 3 V Medieval Hictory 3 ' Medieval History 3 U.S. History 3 U.S. History MWF T-Th MWF MWF T-Th MWF MWF T-Th T-Th MWF, MWF T-Th 9:00 12:30 2:00 12:00 9:30 11:00 2:00 8:00 12:30 1:00 8:00 11:00 Hygiene! MWF 12:00 WjATri2r!S i v Library Usage ' 1 .. LfcraryUsage - :"3; Basic Mathematics II 3 Basic Mathematics HI ' 3 Bssic Mathematics III 5 College Algebra S College Algebra' S " ' Trigonometry 3 Fund. Concepts of Math Ftwd. Conoepti of Math ; Fund. Concepts of Math ' -Calculus ft Analytic Geo JI Vocational Msth ' I MUS9446 'MUS 97-99 " MUS 101 ;--jiMiai08-iio BUS 20 . 1)8208-2105 MUS 211-213 MUS 214-216 MUS 217-219 . MUS 221 ' ' VT'T'ftEoioiw'; t ; ' KDiou 77. " MniAiun PhySXtl PED 104MW . PED I06W-1 Ed PED106W-2 1 Voice (Preparatory) 2 Piano (Preparstory) 2 Music Fundamentals 3 Music Theory I 9.-V. "Slghtlnm h Diction I W3;Vok,,,:V-. 2.3 Ortan t Music Theory II 2 U3 23 ,5v: V. -t .f KD106M-1 PE0112MW-J ,,:.-tvreD204c-i -v's PED204C-4 1 Sightsinging Diction II Voice i Pisno Organ s. -: v... Chorus Music His. Literature Basic Movement Basic Movement T Th MWF MWF T-Th MWF T-Th Evdy MWF' T-Th , MWF T-Th Evdy MWF . TBA TBA T-Th MWF MW TBA TBA TBA MF MWF MW TBA TBA TBA MF T-Th MWF T-Th Adapted Physical Education MWF PUS 102-1 IJHSIOM ;4r; Stunts and Tumbling Stunts and Tumbling VoUeyball Volleyball . . Volleyball ' , VolkybaU , ; Badminton i Badminton ' Basketball .-,. Bowling r .Bowling; i'. .;v:fV":J;!" Bowttng 'i " Bowling Techniques for Officiating i:fi--opo. 4 . Physical Science n Physical Science II Ay 1 : W?m OF STUDENTS SJGM UP. , ' ALL CLASSES LISTED WILL EE HELD if SlTOEKt WSA WATElt STREET ANNEX Li SHV ltMfl j ,7" . tvw,V-'ji"-J ' -t -Tt fSY981-l 72 F$Y 98 14 ' fSYWll 2o ?'C2:;.Tv 1- f ' 1 '"-'i7 3 ; 3 3 General Physics n - Applied Physical U.S.GoveimTMiit Group Counseling . Group Counseling : , Group Counseling C-eoend Psychology II c General Psychology 11 Ediicstloiwl Psychology I T-Th T-Th T-Th MWF T-Th MWF T-Th T-Th MWF T-Th T-Th MWF MWF MW T-Th MWF; MWF T 2:00 2:00 8:00 12:00 12:30 9:00 . 9:30 11:00 -12:00 .9:30 , 1:00 i 8:00" ; 11:00 9:00 TBA TBA 11:00 9:00 11:00 TBA TBA , TBA 10:00 11:00 12:00 TBA TBA TBA 10:00 9:30 12:00 11:00 9:00 9:30 11:00 9:30 11:00 ' 8:00 , i 9:00 12:30 2:00 4:00 12:30 2:00 ! 12:00 1:00 8:00 8:00 12:00 9:00 11:00 MWF 8:00 MWF MWF MF T-Th T-Th T-Th 11:00 9:00 12:00 9:30 11:00 9:30 Sochi Problems" tMpfpmtory credit j MWF 11:00 v TBA - TOPI ANNOUNCED 336 336 233 233 233 233 233 233 233 233 233 233 236 229 229 334 33S 333 334. 334, 334 333 334 ' 334 333 ' 229 142 -142 142 142 142 142 142 MP 143 143 142 142 142 MP 143 143 . Gym Gym Gym Gym : Gym Gym Gym . Gym Gym Gym ' Gym Gym Gym Gym : Gym Gym -Gym 323 325 437 229 235 436 335 228 :. 235 235 229 235 Speech SPH 102 SPH 201-1 SPH 201-2 3 Intro, to Phonetics 3 Public Speaking 3 Public Speaking MWF 9:00 T-Th 12:30 MWF 1:00 228 228 228 (A) Alternate section -To be filled ONLY if other sections reach maximum enroll ment. OCCUPATIONAL EDUCATION TECHNICAL Business Design Eco Elect T-BUS123 3 Business Finance T-Th 12:30 236 T-BUS 210-1 2 Business Machines MWF 1:00 333 T-BUS 210-2 2 Business Machines T-Th 2:00 333 T-BUS 235 3 Business Management MWF 11:00 236 T-BUS 243 4 Advertising T-Th 12:30 ' 235 T-DES102 3 Tools, Materials St Process. . T-Th 12:30 436 T-DFT 104-1 2 Electronic Drafting MW 1-3:00 WSA T-DFT 104-2 2 Electronic Drafting MW 3-5:00 WSA T-DFT 202 4 Adv. Engineering Graphics T-Th 9:30-12:30 WSA T-ELN102 6 A. C. Circuits Evdy 8:00 436 T-ELN203 4 Basic Computer Electronics MWF 12:00 436 T-ELN204 4 Adv. Commun. Electronics T-Th 9:30 436 T-ELN215 4 Industrial Electronics MWF 11:00 437 T-MAT106 4 Technical Math II MTWTh 11:00 WSA VOCATIONAL Mech AUT1110 7 Auto Elec. eV Fuel Systems MW 8:00 VC T : '9:00 " DFT 102-1 4 Engineering Drawing MWF 8-10:00 WSA DFT 102-2 4 Engineering Drawing T-Th 2-5:00 WSA DFT 205 4 Descriptive Geometry MWF 11-1:00 WSA DFT 1010 3 Blueprint Reading II MWF 11:00 229 DFT 1101 . 3 Schematics A Diagrams: MT 10:00 VC- Power Mechanics W 11:00 VC MEC 1210-1 9 Ma.ShopTheo.APrac.II MWF 8:00 229 MEC 1265 10 Precision Machining II T 10-12:00 VC TH 11:00 WLD 1400-1 3 Basic Welding (Auto) F 8-12:00 VC WLD 1400-2 3 Basic Welding (Machinist) F 1-5:00 VC' mm Evening College transfer, occupational, courses will register on Dee. 6, 7, 8, 9 from 6:80-8:30 st Admissions office. COA.. AUT 1120 4 Auto Power Train System MW 7:00 P.M. VC BIO 102-3 4 General Biology II M 7:00 P.M. 325 BUS 106 5 Introduction to Business T-Th 7:00 P.M. 228 BUS 107-2 3 Business Math W 7:00 P,M. 236 DFT 207 4 Architectural Drawing . MW 7:00 P.M. WSA ECO 202-2 3 Principles of Economics W 7:00 P.M. 235 ELN1300 4 Radio-TV Servicing I , MW 7:00 P.M. 436 ENG 102-7 3 English Composition II M 7:00 P.M. HIS 102-7 3 Medieval History T 7,':00 233 HIS 202-3 3 U.S. History Th 7:00 233 HYG122 3 Hygiene II m!' 7:00 236 MAT91-2 v 3 Basic Mathematics U M 7:00 'M. 336 MAT 102-2 5 - . Trigonometry MW 7:00 - 334 MEC 1210-2 4 Ma.ShopTheo.APrac.II T-Th 7:00 M. VC WLD 1400-3 4 Basic Welding (Machinist) MW; 7:00 M. VC FuOJICT COA Welding Metal Burning ', Brick Laying Sales Clerk miiHnnnnnimmimnnhnnhnnhnnnmiimhihh Care of ChUdrts tt Aged Waiter Waitress MStWIMIMtlMHSSSM UNSttNNNIWMSMI TBA TBA .TBA TBA l.lll I... II.. I J I . II.

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