Smoke signals. (Grand Ronde, Or.) 19??-current, May 01, 1987, Page page 7, Image 7

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AZULE WINS AWARD
Carol Logan
Accounting
(Merritt Davis)
3.80 GPA
EMPLOYMENT FAIR
Tribal Education Specialist, Dean Azule
von the Oregon Indian Education
Association's "Educator of the Year"
award for his active involvement in
Indian Education.
Other OIEA award winners included:
"Elder of the Year" - Paul Whitehead,
Eugene; "Counselor of the Year" - Helen
Crume Smith, Klamath Falls; "Adminis
trator of the Year" - Jane Westergard
Nimoks, Warm Springs; "Teacher of the
Year" - Denver Sensibaugh, Warm
Springs; and "Parent of the Year" -Susan
Woodruff, Portland.
Congratulations Winners!!!
EDUCATION UPDATE
Concluding WINTER Term 1987, grade re
ports for our Higher Education & Adult
Vocational Training students, proved to
be very positive! Of the total 24
Higher Education & AVT students 10 stu
dents scored a "B" (3.0) grade point
average or better! Of all 24 students,
only 3 scored below a "C" (2.0) grade
point average.
With the start of Spring Term (April)
1987, two students have obtained em
ployment since either graduating or
completing their programs.
Loretta Knight, December 1986 Employ
ment Assistant - AVT, Registered Nurs
ing graduate, passed her State Board
for Idaho and is now employed in a
nursing home.
Barbara Mercier, completed course work
for a 1 year program for a Office Ad
ministration - Professional Secretarial
Program. Barbara is now working with
the Oregon Division of Vocational Reha
bilitation. Congratulations to all our students who
successfully completed WINTER Term!
Good luck with your studies during
Spring Term 1987. " Let's get out and
encourage our students !
EMPLOYMENT ASSISTANCE - AVT
Teresa Bailey (Chemeketa C.C.)
Reg. Nursing 3.25 GPA
Deborah Childers (Chemeketa C.C. )
Real Estate 2.38 GPA
Rhonda Hanson (Chemeketa C.C.)
Dental Assist. 3.59 GPA
Marion Henry (Chemeketa C.C.)
Criminal Justice 3.69 GPA
Anthony Lane (Chemeketa C.C.)
Elect. Eng. Tech. 2.40 GPA
Kenneth Martin (Chemeketa C.C. ) .
Welding 2.63 GPA
Barbara Mercier (Chemeketa C.C.)
Prof. Seer. Adm. 2.71 GPA
David Harrison (Compter Career Inst.)
Service Tech. 2.33 GPA
Kateri Contreras (Clark College)
Reg. Nursing
Joannie West (Linn-Benton C.C.)
Real Estate 3.00 GPA
HIGHER EDUCATION
Angela Chilcers (Chemeketa C.C.)
Elem. Education 3.20 GPA
Reina Minjarez (Portland C.C.)
Business Management
Charlotte Quenelle (Portland C.C.)
Accounting 2.36 GPA
Pamela Warren (SWOCC)
Medical Tech. 2.77 GPA
Cecile Kneeland
Elem. Education
(WOSC)
2.63 GPA
Linda Warren Ventriglia (WOSC)
Business Administration 3.00 GPA
Jackie Grant (Eastern Oregon S.C)
Business Administration 2.76 GPA
Corrine Fugate (U of 0)
Elem. Education 3.00 GPA
Andrew Jeness (U of O)
Psych. 3.41 GPA
Ann Ritchey (Pierce College)
Physical Science 3.85 GPA
Kelly Nelson (Cal. St. Univ. -Sac.)
ChemistryBiology
(Honor RolJL Students)
(Dean's List Honor Students)
Student grades not listed, either did
not submit grade reports to the Educa
tion Office, or are on a Semester Term
basis and have not yet received grades
for the term.
APPRENTICESHIP '87
Apprenticeship '87, sponsored by the
Bureau of Labor and Industries, will be
held at Washington Square in Portland
May 15-16, 1987. Designed to spread
the word about many training and job
placement opportunities in Oregon, the
event will feature over 50 job related
exhibitors and non-profit organizations
with a special focus on women and mi
norities in the non-traditional
workplace. To obtain additional infor
mation, contact Apprenticeship '87 co
ordinators Stephen Bush or Marv Hautala
in Portland at 229-6573.
FELLOWSHIPS
Through the Office of Fellowships and
Grants, the Smithsonian Institution
offers appointments to North American
Indians to pursue research or intern
ship projects in residence at the
Smithsonian in association with its
professional staff members. Additional
information and application materials
can be obtained from the Academic Pro
grams Specialist, Office of Fellowships
and Grants, 7300 L. Enfant Plaza, Smith
sonian Institution, Washington, D.C.
20506. (202287-3271).
With Summer fast approaching, the Edu
cation & Social Services Programs will
be sponsoring an "Employment Fair" dur
ing the month of May. Representatives
from the Oregon Employment Division,
Transportation Department, Willamette
Valley Jobs Council, Forest Service and
others will be on hand to assist you
with employment programs. If you are
interested in attending this fair,
please contact the Education Program or
Social Services Program at 879-5253.
Date, time and location of the Fair
will be announced.
ADULT ED. CLASSES
Students participating in Adult Educa
tion Classes on Thursday evenings, from
4:00 pm to 6:00 pm, be forwarned! Due
to the lack of attendance, by students
who have signed up to participate, we
have had a number of incidents when
teachers have shown up and no students
were available. If you can't make it
to class, you need to contact the class
instructors (Jan Davidson) at 843-4123.
If no students show up for. the next two
classes, Adult Education classes will
be discontinued. Your tuition and fees
are paid for whether you attend class
or not, this becomes costly, when you
do not participate. Future classes
will be provided via Chemeketa Commu
nity College in the Salem, McMinnville
and Dallas sites. Have questions?
Call 879-5253.
REMINDER
Once again, if you haven't already done
so, it would behoove you to file your
1987-88 Financial Aid Forms (FAF) by May
1st, 1987 or as close to it as pos
sible. Students may obtain the '87-88
FAF at the school they will be attend
ing (financial aid office). Night
school seniors can obtain the forms
from your counselor. Other Tribal mem
bers can pick up a form from the Educa
tion office, call Dean Azule at 879-5253.
EDUCATION DEADLINES
If you are planning on attending
school, don't come into the Education
Office and expect to file your applica
tion and have a check waiting for you
within two days.
You need to file your completed appli
cation 45 days prior to the date you
will start classes. This year's dead
line for Fall Term 1987, is July 30th,
1987.
Because the Education Program is oper
ating at near maximum, applications
received after July 30th, 1987 will not
be considered for assistance until De
cember 1987 for Winter Term 1988 en
rollment. Again, deadline for FALL Term 1987 en
rollment is July 30th, 1987. Students
interested in attending Summer Term
1987, need to have paper work completed
by May 15th, 1987. Call 879-5253 for
more information.