Sandy post. (Sandy, Oregon) 1938-current, May 13, 1982, Page 12, Image 12

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Students place in Red Cross contest
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The fourth-grade team took second at the Red Cross First Aid Festival recently. Pic­
tured with Vice Principal Gary Dietderich are. from left to right. Danielle Estes. Barbie
Silvey, Robert Tenhonen and Leonard Hess. Below: The fourth grade team is pictured at
work.
Students from Welches
School earned first and
second-place wins for their
efforts in the second annual
Red Cross F irs t A id
Festival, held last month at
the L lo y d C e n te r in
Portland
The First Aid Festival is
a competition held among
schools within the five
county area served by the
Oregon T rail Chapter of the
Red Cross
S tu d e n ts
who
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ticipated must have com­
pleted Red Cross first aid
training on either the Basic
Aid Training level, the
Standard First Aid level or
the Multi media First Aid
level
D anielle Estes. Barbie
Silvey, Robert Tenhonen
and Leonard Hess, dealt
with accident scenarios
that included bleeding,
burns and other injuries.
Each accident situation
.
The summer term at Mt.
Hood Community College
begins Monday, June 21,
with open registration for
the more than 4<X> summer
term class sections beginn­
ing Tuesday, June 1
Registration hours in the
college's admissions and
records office will be 8 a m .
to 7 30 p m. Mondays
through Thursdays and 8
a m. to 4:30 p m Fridays
from June 1 to June 18
From June 21 through July
29 the admissions office
will be open for registra
tion from 7 a m . to 6:30
p m. Mondays through
Thursdays
Second in B A T com
petition was the team
coached by Karen Corsini,
a fourth grade teacher at
Welches The team, com­
posed of fourth graders
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teacher at Welches Her
team, comprised of Jana
Collins, Shannan Bumgard
ner. Sandy Roberts and
David Tenhonen, won gift
certificates for Nike shoes
All judging ‘in the com
p etitio n was done by
E m e rg e n c y
M e d ic a l
Technicians and other
emergency services per
sonnel from fire districts
and ambulance companies
throughout the area.
Registration set for June at MHCC
Each level has a cor­
responding degree of dif
ficulty and participants
were grouped accordingly
in teams for four
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was complete with a ‘ vic­
tim .”
A first place prize at the
intermediate level went to
the team of seventh and
eighth graders coaches by
Rosemary Silva, science
The admissions office
fered These classes allow
telep h on e re g is tra tio n
will not be open Fridays
system will be in operation the student to complete a
from June 21 to September
from 10 30 a m to 3:30 y e a r ’s w o rth of one
3 due to a four-day, forty- p m
Mondays through
academic subject during
hour week the college is in­ Thursdays at 667 7344
the summer
stituting this summer
The summer term at
S u m m e r te rm class
The college’s Dial-A-
a re
now
MHCC offers a variety of schedules
Class system will also be sessions to registering
available from MHCC at
a v a ila b le for su m m er
both the Gresham campus
students. The first five-
students
Any student
week session begins June and the Maywood Park
registering for eight credit
21 and ends July 22 The se­ Center The schedules are
hours or less may use the cond five-w eek session also available through the
system by calling 667 7238 runs from July 26 through mail by special reqyest
June 7 through June 18 The August 26 A ten week ses • For more information
Dial-A-Class hours will be sion begins June 21 and about the summer term at
from 1 to 8 p.m Mondays continues through August Mt. Hood Community Col­
through Thursdays and 1 to
lege or to request a sum
3 30 p m Fridays during
A few concentrated ten-,
mer term class schedule,
this two-week period
eleven- and twelve-week contact the college at
A fte r Ju n e 18, the sessions will also be of- 667 MHCC.
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