Everett Community College - Integrand Yearbook (Everett, WA)

 - Class of 1941

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POLICE CLASS The Police Class that is being held on Tuesdays and Thursdays from three until five in the afternoon is being conducted by the Federal Bureau of Investigation with the as- sistance of the Everett Police Department. It is limited strictly to regularly employed law enforcement officers. This includes the Everett policemen, sheriffs from the county of Sno- homish, plain-clothes men, city and county constables, and also three women police officers. The class is of twelve weeks' duration of which the last three will be spent in gunnery and weapons' training at the Everett police pistol range. PARENT GUIDANCE A new feature of the Everett Iunior College night school training has been the class offered in parent guidance. The parent guidance program is offered for all parents or pros- pective parents of our community and is presented by the lunior College in conjunction with the Adult Evening School Committee which is composed of groups of labor, manage- ment, and professional business men. Classes convene once a week, and now the program is in the second series of seven lectures. 1 Lectures are provided by eminent authorities of our community to help the parents gain a more thorough knowledge and understanding of the actual problems confronting the average parent-child relationship. Dr. Burton Johnson presented a lecture on the care of the child's health. Coach Chuck Smith of the Everett High School discussed the problem of maintenance of recreational facilities. Mrs. Constance Rogerson of the Iunior College faculty spoke on the emotional aspects of the child's life. Legal responsibilities of the parents were discussed by Mr. Ward Bowman of the Iunior College faculty. The Reverend Edwin Johnson conducted the lecture in the relationship of the church to the home. Superintendent of Schools, Ioseph Reeves, enlightened the adults about the child's school career. The last talk on the import- ance of a job for the child was presented by Mr. Iohn W. Iohnson of the Washington Employ- ment Service. Mr. Arnold Myhre, who also is a member of the Iunior College faculty, is the chairman of the adult parent education program. V wi

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NIGI-l The Everett Iunior College, in addition to the regularly scheduled daily classes, has set up a program of night school classes for adults of the county. Adult persons over 18 years of age who are not enrolled in the public schools are eligible for participation in the night training classes. Enrollment in the night classes reached 278 persons in the Winter quarter. In the Spring quarter the contemplated attendance is expected to average close to 450 students. The objectives of the training courses in the adult education program are to provide retraining for those individuals who have been away from the field of their work for some time, courses of study for those who maintain positions during the daytime and desire to increase their knowledge of their trade, and courses for those who have had no formal education by instructing them in a trade or profession. Many join the night classes in the pursuit of their personal hobbies. T The night school pro- gram includes a course in machine shop taught by Mr. Guy Rose. This picture was taken at the shop. which is located in the commercial building of the high school. This shows the chemis- try 30 students working on their laboratory experi- ments. In the foreground is Ianet Hay. Standing behind her are Kenneth Williams cmd Robert Ras- mussen.

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Everett Community College - Integrand Yearbook (Everett, WA) online collection, 1941 Edition, Page 77

1941, pg 77

Everett Community College - Integrand Yearbook (Everett, WA) online collection, 1941 Edition, Page 65

1941, pg 65

Everett Community College - Integrand Yearbook (Everett, WA) online collection, 1941 Edition, Page 59

1941, pg 59

Everett Community College - Integrand Yearbook (Everett, WA) online collection, 1941 Edition, Page 23

1941, pg 23

Everett Community College - Integrand Yearbook (Everett, WA) online collection, 1941 Edition, Page 15

1941, pg 15

Everett Community College - Integrand Yearbook (Everett, WA) online collection, 1941 Edition, Page 56

1941, pg 56


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