EVENING CLASSES
Extension Work Commencing At High School.
There was a good attendance at the meeting called for last night at the Stratford Technical High School, to consider the establishment ot evening classes. The Principal, Mr. A. H. R. Amess, reported this morning that the support was quite sufficient to warrant certain classes starting almost immediately. Definite arrangements have now been made for work to commence next week, when classes will commence in commercial subjects, mathematics, engineering, and languages. A schedule has been arranged as lows:Mondays. Shorthand and Typing. Accountancy. Motor Mechanics. Tuesdays. Accountancy. Latin and French up to matriculation standard. Wednesdays. Mathematics and Mathematical. Drawing, particularly for engineering students. Arrangements are also being made for the establishment ot a class in Dairy Science which would serve the purposes ot those dairy-tactory employees who wish to receive some scientific training for their work, or as a preliminary course for those who might later attend Massey College for the dairy science certificates issued there. Final arrangements for the class have not yet been completed, and the Principal ot the High School will be glad to receive enrolments from those interested.
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Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 378, 9 March 1937, Page 4
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189EVENING CLASSES Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 378, 9 March 1937, Page 4
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