The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, February 13, 1984, Page 15, Image 15

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m wha p ffc w free uni | universityj r^X ?i' g ai^ registe *k c Unlock all of uour nnhntinl ir> Z courses offered spring 1984^*^ ? m STANDARD FIRST AID 2 to be taught at the Red Cross a Feb. 22. 20 6:00-10:00 V - ' / Q or Mar. 6, 8 6:oo-ia:oo To cover choking in both infants and adults, artificial respiration, how to treat poisoning, all about bandages and burns, and 15 how to treat them. $5.00 without books or materials to be paid ^ at Red Cross; *2.00 with book and materials. CO-ED AEROBICS ; ? instructor, Lee Wilson I S Wednesdays, 6:00-7:00 > ? Aerobics: A great way to increase your stamina, stay fit, $ ? and lose weight. And of course meet new people, (tennis shoes # required) AMERICAN KARATE AND SELF DEFENSE ^ instructor, Mike Genova ? Thursdays 6:30-7:30 This course will teach basic self defense on a practical level using kicks and punches. Flexibility exercises and confidence drills ? will enable women and men a start to rape prevention and ? -1 ^ piiybn_ai duust, * PUBLIC SPEECH AND PARLIAMENTARY PROCEDURE # instructors, David Livingston, Charles Terreni & Dale Oldham ? Tuesdays 5:00-6:00 A modern approach to effective public communication. To inctmrfinn in nrenared and extemDoranious speaking. ^ Ul^lUUV. lllJt.iuvi.iw>! ... - jr ?J. ^ 0 Will also cover the basic principles of parliamentary procedures and Roberts Rules of Order. Emphasis on class participation. ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE IS*) ^ instructor, Sandra Anderson ? Mondays 1:30-3:30, and Thursdays 1:30-3:00 A course to teach beginning adults communicative skills needed to compete with survival situations in everyday life in ? the United States such as shopping, banking, health, restaurants, 1 5 sports and recreation, and local orientation, etc. I @ WONDERFUL WORLD OF WALL STREET j| instructor, William Fox | ? to be announced at registration IJ How to make and manage money, with an emphasis on ^ stocks, options, and management of money. The special attrac ? tion is to learn to make as much money as possible with only 0 a few dollars. era g to be taught at the Red Cross ? Feb. 22, 24, 29 6:00-10:00 # Feb. 27, Mar. 5, 19 6:00-10:00 # Mar. 7, 14, 21 6:00 10:00 ? Mar. 13, 20, 27' 6:00-10:00 5 Mar. 6, 8, 15 6:00-10:00 ^ Mar. 22, 29, Apr. 5 6:00-10:00 @ $7.00 fee to be paid at the Red Cross; *3.75 to be paid if # you do have the book. v t'iVVrbiTYnivbrsity?****! versity is a committee of the Carolina Program Union and has ? ig students since i960. Free University is designed to offer ex- ? r courses to students during the evening hours. The courses will $ 3ur to seven weeks, depending on the course topic. The idea * V-' ? little something for everyone. So take advantage of this service ^ r for a course. JJ GISTRATION WILL BE HELD B. 13-17 Students: $3.00 9 the Russell House Lobby Faculty: $4.00 00 - 4:00 Public: k.oo 2 CLASSES WILL START FEBRUARY 20 # # FIBERARTS instructor, Barbara Layne ^ Wednesdays, 7:00-10:00 ^ This is an introductory course to various techniques in Q fiberarts. Weaving, Batik, and Papermaking will be covered. # INTRODUCTION TO HATHA TOGA instructor, Mike Harmon q Tuesdays 7:00-8:00 # This course will provide an introduction to Hatha Yoga. # Classes will consist of a brief warm up period followed by 5 to J 6 asanas (postures) and concluding with 5 minutes of relaxa- J tion/meditation. Wear loose, comfortabfe clothing. ^ INTRODUCTION TO GOURMET BEERS * instructor, Robert Witman 9 Thursdays 7:30-9:00 four sessions A class for those who wish to go beyond the fraternity and sud-soaking ? kep party, a cold one guzzled in front of the tube, or a rednecking six-pack J in a pick-up truck (PBR?), and who want a more sophisticated, intelligent ^ approach to quality beers. We will explore over 30 different brews from # twenty countries, and look into various drinking customs such as schnapps J 'n' beer, black and tan, etc, and explore the many styles such as pilsners, J dunkels, ales, alts, bocks, stouts, weizenbieres, Munchers, Dormunders, Q plus more. Learn what you like and why. Learn how to serve, pour, smell, 9 taste, and judge beers. Fine, imported, connoisseur beers are bargains com- w pared to expensive wines- Vive les suds *10.00 special fee covers beers and ^ foods- also *1.00 for materials. ? TRENDS Ilf MARXIST THOUGHT ? instructor, Bill Martin 9 to be announced at registration p Discussion of all the major trends in Marxism: western Marx- p ism, third world Marxism, Marxist Feminism, Trotskyism, B Marxism-Leninism-Mao Tsetung thought, etc. Guest speakers and ? provocative reading materials. | ;! 41 A V 1VCHTI1A ? ua ft amuMAva ^ instructor, Tony Price 9 to be announced at registration Designed primarily for individuals with little or no knowledge ? about being Gay in our contemporary society. This course will Jj| help develop an awareness of the multi-faceted nature of Les- q bianism/Gay lifestyles through a survey of the many aspects of? Gay America. @ m? m vima miiafl avs a nnHADAK Hinp PAflV A nUJbfi riiAXinv vanno, UK a AiunvovH nana natia a instructors, Michael Woodcock and Hank Salvation J to be announced at registration ? Have you ever dreamed of a fantastic world where only ? your skills and talents could shield you from the unknown. @ Perhaps you've dreamed of yourself as the wily captain of a star- ? ship, or maybe a clandestine agent in a foreign state. The key ? to the actualization of your dreams is here. Bring yourself and ^ some fantasies. q PASSIVE SOLAR EKER0T _ _ instructor, Michael Leonard ? to be announced at registration 1 -L C ?1_: 1 Learn in a aown 10 earui iasniun nuw iu use: mc ^uu lu ^ heat and cool your house, heat water, and provide electricity. Then apply what you've learned as we design and build a solar # heater. 0 MADE POSSIBLE BY STUDENT ACTIVITY FEES 9S9