Finals at ConcordSlated Jan. 18-22Southern West \ irgmia area win; r-------- -...... j a n ^ | Yi lt;cationI meet inn The rI p i n s wj will he County■ -WF- :Inoon scATHENS — Semester examina lt;1;,j tions at Concord College will begin ^ li0Jan. 18, and will end Jan 22.Registration for the second se-mesrer will be on Jan 27. Classes Ht ‘l 'will begin Jan. 28. The last day for ™us,callate registration is bob. 2, at 4 p lt;K'Methodiff*'One Saturday class is offered the second semester, at 9 a m . Sociol- t , a ogy 300. The Community, three 5a‘ “ ;credit hours. Professor Otto H. \ A ,Girls lt;School.^ ihlkeDavid 1Evening classes which will beginat 7 pm. include: ,1-'/ ‘Monday; Art 202 Applied Design, 1 a 1 c 2 credit hours, Professor J. Ar- A_thur Butcher; Art 302, Weaving and Textile Decoration, 3 credit A 1,1 hours, Butcher; Drawing 102, !Machine Drawing, 2 credit, hours. AiV;iSam J. Evans Jr instructor. Mu- lt;sic and Human Relations, 2 credithours, Mrs. Rose Lee Reed, instructor,Tuesday; Physical Education 308. Square Dancing. 1 credit hour.Miss Erma Caton, instructor.,Physical Education 325, Leader ship in Youth Organizations, 3credit hours. Robert Kvlr. instruc- KAYEtor; Political Science 202. State the Can and Local Government, 3 credit will be hours, Dr. George F. Moore, of tin- 1------- .... ; ers A ssiJ a n, 2 5. Ca/»tftlw \/aLf API ATalk