Heppner FF Aers earn state trip The Heppner FFA Chapter will be well represented at the t t convention March 19-22 at South Albany High School in Albany. At district competition held the past two weeks several members of the local chapter have earned the right to attend the state confab. Krynn Robinson, president of the Heppner FFA, was nominated to run for state office as a district representa tive. Julie Grieb will be attending as the newly elected District Vice-president and Marie VanSchoiack will at tend as the newly elected District Reporter. In adHiMnn, Miss Van Schoiack's scrapbook won a first and Miss Robinson's record book won a first at district. Second place awards went to Miss Grieb for her treasurer's book and to Miss Van Schoiack for her begin ning record book. Dan Nix won a district proficiency award in poultry production and will have a chance at a state level award in that division. Nix also placed second in the coopera tive quiz. Slave Auction April 6 The annual FFA Slave Auction will take place Thurs day April 6 at 7 p.m. in the HHS cafetorium with all 50 members of the local chapter to be put on the block. FFA slaves will put in an eight-hour day of labor for the highest bidders. The auction is the organization's only fund raising event this year. Pro ceeds go to finance the many activities of the Heppner chapter, including the annual banquet, National Convention, State Convention and State Fair. Hardman dance to benefit PMH For a night of good old- fashioned dancing and fun, everyone, young and old, is invited to the Hardman Grange Hall this Saturday, March 11, for a benefit dance with proceeds going to Pio neer Memorial Hospital. The music, provided by Dwane and the Plainsmen, will start at 9 p.m. and last until 2 a.m. This occasion will be the last chance to hear the group, COmpf"""1 of D'nr" Grissom, Dale Chick and Jay Papineau, play together. Refreshments will be served at midnight by the Hardman Grange. Admission to the dance will be $5 per couple or $2.50 per single. Proceeds will be used for buying or replacing needed equipment at the hospital. Get your dancing shoes out and meet your neighbors out in Hardman this Saturday. WC County Club plans spring events Members of Willow Creek Country Club are urged to attend the next work party, scheduled for Saturday, March 18, beginning at 9 a.m. Various projects around the club will be undertaken. A schedule of activities for the 1978 season has been announced and includes the following events: April 2, 8 a.m. -start of men's Sunday play NOTE: There will be Satur day play on those Sundays when there is Sunday Inter Club play. April 19, 5:30 p.m. start of men's Wednesday night team play. The play will consist of two 10-week halves. Contact Dave Harrison of Harold Kerr for further information. Correction Last week's Gazette-Times incorrectly printed the yearly dues amounts for the Wrang lers riding club. The correct figures should have read $5 for yearly family memberships and $3 for yearly individual memberships. o lO s I 53 AU L PLEASE SAVE THIS INFORMATION! ENROLLMENT PROCEDURES Students are requested to preregister for all classes since many classes are limited in enrollment. To preregister, fill out the coupon below. Send the coupon with a check for the cost of the class to: BMCC, P.O. Box 100, Pendleton, 97801. Preregistrations must be received no later than March 24, 1978 or students may register for classes at first class meeting if an opening exists. A minimum of ten students is required for each class. Your check will be returned if the class is full. MINIMUM ENROLLMENT To Insure that a class operates on an economical basis a minimum of 10 persons is required for a class to be offered. If a class is canceled students may transfer or have fee refunded. WHAT IS THE COST? Fees vary according to type & length of class. All tuition & fees are payable at the time of registration. No student is enrolled in class until all fees have been paid. Refunds are not made after the second class period. NANCY BROWNFIELD is serving as our coordinator in the Heppner area. She may be contacted by phone during the following hours: Monday-Friday 9-11 a.m., 2-4 p.m., 7-8 p.m. Her college phone in Heppner is 676-5039. EVENING CLASS SCHEDULE Course Course Weeks Credit Start Date HEPPNER LEXINGTON I0NE Course Descriptions Night Time Bldg Room Cost Instructor HEPPMER-LEXINGTON TENNIS - Section A Section B DRAWING WELDING Section A Section B BOTANY PHYSICAL FITNESSWOMEN EXPECTANT PARENTS CLASS ADVANCED T0LE PAINTING HISTORY OF WORLD WAR I I BASIC SPOKEN SPANISH INTERMEDIATE T0LE PAINTING MULTI-MEDIA ART GUITAR UPHOLSTERY MICROWAVE COOKING GOLF (green's fee of $5 payable at first class) HUNT SEAT RIDING ADULT BASIC EDUCATION, GEO and ADULT HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMA PROGRAMS. 10 0.5820 Mar 27 Mon Heppner Courts $10 DeFord 10 0.5820 Mar 27 Mon 6-7 Heppner Courts 10 DeFord 10 0.5120 Mar 27 Hon 7-10 HJHS Art 20 Forrar 8 fc. 2061 Mar 27 Mon 7-8:30 HHS Shop 25 Forsythe " 8 i.2061 Mar 27 Mon 8:30-10 HHS Shop 25 Forsythe - 10 0.6220 Mar 27 Mon 7-10 HHS Biology 20 Lillybridge 10 0.5800 Mar 27 Mon 7-8 HJHS Gym 10 DeFord 10 0.8920 Mar 28 Tue , ' 7:30- Lex. Hth.Rm. 15 ' Peck - 9:30- " : 1 ' 6 . NR 004 Mar 28 Tue 7-10 Lex. Brd.Rm. 15 k PlperPadberg 10 SSc2113 Mar 28 Tue 7-10 ' HHS 10 ' 20 Thomason 10 0.5622 Mar 29 Wed 7:30- Lex. Brd.Rm. 15 Peck 9:30 6 NR 004 Mar 29 Wed 1-4 Lex. Brd.Rm. 15 Piper 10 0.5120 Mar 29 Wed 7-10 HJHS Art 20 Forrar ' 10 0.5230 Mar 29 Wed 7'9 HJHS Music 15 Dawson 6 NR 008 Mar 30 Thu 7-10 Lex. Brd.Rm. 15 Ross 5 0.8740 Mar 30 Thu 7-10 HHS Home Ec. 25 Panter 5 0.5820 Apr 15 Sat 9-1 lam Golf Course 10 Edmundson 8 PE1851 Apr 2 Sun 5-8 Hepp. Fal rgnds 17 Hoeker Isted above, call BMCC Coordinator, Nancy Brownfluld 676-5039 .For Information, call Vlckl Tollefson 676-9224 Neighborhood Center Thursdays 7-10 p.m. HERMISTON GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY TENNIS MAC RAME WELDING AUTO TUNE-UP ACCOUNTING PROCEDURES SHORTHAND REVIEW REAL ESTATE FINANCE ANIMAL NUTRITION PHYSICAL FITNESSWOMEN EXPECTANT PARENTS STAINED GLASS (beginning) STAINED GLASS ( intermed. ) SURVEY OF ENGLISH LITERATURE SMALL GAS ENGINES CAKE DECORATING APARTMENT MANAGEMENT T0LE PAINTING (IntermAdv) ALGEBRA GUITAR OIL PAINTING HUMAN DEVELOPMENT PHOTOGRAPHY MICROWAVE COOKING CALLIGRAPHY PRINCIPLES OF SUPERVISION ROCKS & MINERALS BASIC SPOKEN GERMAN FIRST AIDCPR SEMINARHUMANITIES (Understanding Film) FILM SERIES FAMILY ( SOCIETY 10 MOVEMENT EDUCATION 10 LIVING i LEARNING WITH BABY 8 C0LF 3 PHYSICAL FITNESS FOR WOMEN 8 BASIC SEWING 10 WOODWORKING 10 DANISH 10 INTERMEDIATE TOLE PAINTING 10 MICROWAVE COOKING 2 I'DCHSK IIKSI KII'TIONS TKNMS Kor person with basic knowledge and skills m tennis w ho wish to improve their skills. 1)11 V l; Class will deal primarily with pencils and charcoal Some exploration with ink Course will include discussion and training in observation and selection ot significant elements. HKI.IIIMi Course consists of set-up and operation ol oyacellene welding equipment Demonstration and practice in lusion welding and brazing on Icrrous and non-tcrrous metals. Some cutting will be done HOT Y Class w ill be oriented toward held trips to familiarize the student with some of the various plant coinmumlvJt.ypcs in Morrow Co. Information presented on basic plant terminology and Mfenlifiealion hlentllication w ill include herbs, grasses, shrubs and trees. Kcologic principle of plant and ohmt community occurrence w ill le discussed Field work Ix-ginning lour weeks into quarter will lie required. I'MVSK l. KHAKSS-WOMKN Kxercise period and organized recreational activities. KXI'l- C 7I WT I' Ml IvM'S This class is designed lor the expectant couple Course will cover prepara tion lor the parcnts-to-lH'. what to expect at the hospital, and care of the new mother and the newborn. Breathing and relaxation exercises l.a Maze techniquei are emphasized to prepare the couple lor a controlled labor and delivery. AM Kll Till.K llTI4i Student must have painting experience Painting w ill be done first on paH'r anil will proceed to the painting of Iruil. IIISTIIHY UK Molt I.I) H AH II The course w ill involve a reassessment ol the origins, conduct, and c'onsequonccs of the World War. lH:Wt94.Y Moving from a study ot the inter-war years and the dynamics of Nazism, the course w ill progress through the ma jor campaigns twith an emphasis oil thcKurnpcan theatre! using recent sludiesol strategy, diplomacy and leadership as they hear on the outcome of the w ar and development of posl -wai societies. Sludents may take the course for credit or audit. HASH SI'OKKA SI WISH Beginning Spanish taught in the speaking-listening method Emphasis mi pronunciation and simple sentences. The course will provide opportunities lor practical conversation on everyday topics, current events and cultural materials. I IHHIt 111 U K Till K I' IT1M. Continuation of beginning tole painting Student should have completed a baste course. Ml I Tl MI DI AltT Art forms included in the course w ill be those chosen by the student such as clay, walorcolors. etc. (.1 I T lt Students will learn to play simple guitar solos by reading music notation for guitar I I'lllll STH V Introduction to the basics of upholstering : students will cover simple objects to learn the ltchniques involved -Mil HOW A y. IMIKIM. A basic introductory course in electronic oven cooking designed to help the new user ol the Microwave oven. Sessions will include food preparation and cooking by class members as well as discussion of utensils, accessories and recipe adjustments Ownership of an oven is not required to take the cla9s. (iol.K A lour -week course for adults with limited prior golf experience. Ill NTSKAT R ll)l; Class will include both lecture and demonstration period Topics for discussion include mounting, dismounting, correct position at all gaits, leg and rein aids, diagnals al the posting fro!, and leads at the canter. Munent will practice backing and transitions and learn to perform a turn on the forehand Instruction in jumping may be available for those students who are interested. UMATILLA COURSE DESCRIPTIONS IHIYSIC Al. KITNKSS KUH WOMKN This course will include physical exercises and conditioning as well as various activities which can be used during leisure time. HASU SKWINIiThiscourse is designed for persons with little or no knowledge of sewing, lo develop skill and confidence in the use of the sewing machine and other sowing equipment, selection and handling of fabric, and use of a commercial pattern. Several projects will be completed during the class. MimolKl. Students will be taught the use of hand and power toola along with methods of assembly and finishing Students will construct projects of their choice with limits of ability as determined by their instructor. BOARDM AN COURSE DESCRIPTIONS INTKRMKDIATK TOI.K PAINTING Students must have completed one term of tole painting. MIC'KOW A VK COOKING A basic introductory course to electronic oven cooking designed to help the new user of the Microwave Oven. Sessions will include food preparation and cooking by class members as well as discussions of utensils and accessories, recipe adjustment and other information techniques pertaining to microwave cooking. 11 , Psy2033 Mar 27 Mon 7-10 HS 201 $20 Wilkins 6 0.5820 Mar 27 MSW 7-8:30 Tennis Courts 15 Caplinge 5 NR 002 Mar 27 Mon 7"9 HS 310 10 Cullers 10 4.2062 Mar 27 Mon 7-10 HS 403 40 Miller 10 0.7750 Mar 27 Hon 7-10 HS 404 20 Wisser 10 2.8203 Mar 27 Mon 7-10 HS 104 20 Jenkins 10 2.5510 Mar 27 Hon 7:30- HS 102 15 Meunier 9:30 10, 2.4103 Mar 27 Mon 7-10 JrHI 15 20 Rinker 10 8.1063 Mar 27 Mon 7-10 JrHi 24 20 Mehren 10 O.58OO Mar 27 Mon 7:30- JrHI Gym 15 . Dawson 9:30 8 0.8920 Apr 3 Mon 7-10 G.S.Hosp. Bsmt. 25cpl Ford 5 NR 007 Mar 27 Mon 7-10 Private Shop 25 Davis 5 NR 007 May 2 Tue 7-10 Private Shop 15 Davis 10 Eng1013 Mar 28 Tue 7-10 HS 201 '20 Innes 10 3.2130 Mar 28 Tue 7-10 HS 404 20 Johnson 10 NR 003 Mar 28 Tue 7-10 HS 300 25 Green 6 9.2560 Mar 28 Tue 7-9 JrHi 15 15 Bachand 5 NR 004 Mar 28 Tue 7-10 JrHI Art 15 Smith 10 MthlOI4 Mar 28 TuTh 7-9 JrHi 14 25 Hall 10 - 0.5230 Mar 28 Tue 7"9 JrHi Music 15 Weimer 10 0.5130 Mar 29 Wed . 7-10 HS Art 20 Campbell 10 Psy2063 Mar 29 Wed 7-10 HS 201 20 Schwandt 10 0.5190 Mar 29 Wed 7-10 JrHi 33 28 Hailing 5 0.8740 Mar 30 Thu 7-9:30 HS 308 25 Hooper 10 0.5120 Mar 30 Thu 7-10 HS 310 20 Sullivan 10 9.5140 Mar 30 Thu 7-10 JrHi 26 2C Charles 10 G2913 Mar 30 Thu 7-10 JrHi 17 20 Prowant 10 0.5583 Mar 30 Thu 7:30- JrHi 24 15 Lamb 9:30 6 0.5710 Mar 30 Thu 7-10 Hermiston 15 Asher Safety Cntr. 10 Eng2133 Mar 28 Tue 7-10 JrHI Quad 20 Elliot 10 O.502O Mar 28 Tue 7-10 "jrHi Quad 20 Elliot HERMISTON SELECTED COURSE DESCRIPTIONS HERMISTON COURSE DESCRIPTIONS A ( Ol'NTIM I IKK KIU KKS An introduction to accounting for beginners as well as a refresher for persons who had some training and -or experience: an introduction lo payroll accounting. A I TO Tt K-l T Learn to develop skills to diagnose and repair engine malfunctions. Students will Irani how lo tune fuel and electrical systems in the automobile. ItKAI. KSTATK H YM: The course will deal with the methods for financing the acquisition and transfer of real property. It will consider the mortgage, trust deed and land sale contract as it relates to the financing and refinancing of real property. Vtt U TK Al. AM M AI. Nl TUITION The course is designed to familiarize those interested in feeding horses, cattle, sheep and swine with the nutritional requirements of (he animals. Examples will also be used to show how local feeds can be fed to obtain desired performance or production. MOVKMKNT KDl CATION Parents and their pre-schoolers can share the benefits of exercise, relaxation and creative play. Parents learn to recognize conceptual development, efficient iiiou-mcni. sensory functioning and positive self irnege behavior in their children. Class is limited to :f-5 year-old children and their parents. Ill MAN tn. rl.ol'MKNTThe psychological development of the child, adolescent, adult and aged as influenced by maturation and socialization. Examination of differing environments and their effects on growth and personality. Introduction to research techniques and methods related to the otscrvation of development. K VMII.V AND SOC1KTY Study of the historical developments of the family as an institution, its structure and function, and the changes in contemporary American society. Emphasis is placed on those changes that produce societal and individual stress. SM Al l. i AS KM.IVKS Course will include instruction in a variety of small gas engines including lawn mowers, chain saws, rototillers. pipe line. etc. Students will gain an understanding of the operation, maintenance and repairing of 2 and 4 cycle gas engines. AI'AHTM KT MAYMiKMUNT The course is designed to help the manager of apartments to im prove management skills. Topics for discussion will include regulation and practices, management policies, operation and maintenance, rent-up. etc. PIUM'IIM.KS OK Sl'PKft VISION The course is to provide first line supervisors with the practical knowledge and skills they require to perform their duties as supervisors, through the development of effective management, communications and leadership skills. PRE-REGISTER BY MAIL-USE COUPON DAY CLASSES (Hermiston) Soc2l73 Mar 28 TuSTh Catholic Sch. 25 Jenson 0.8910 0.8910 0.5820 Mar 27 Mar 28 Apr Mon Tue TuTh 2:30 3:50 10-11 Park Hall 9:30-12 G.S. Hosp. 1-2 McNary Golf UMATIiiL A"7 O.58OO Mar 29 Wed 0.9260 Mar 27 Mon NR 00l Mar 27 Mon . "B O A R D M A N7 0.5620 NR 004 0.87VO Mar 29 Wed Mar 27 Mon May 613 Sat 7-9 7-10 7-10 7-9 7-10 9-2 McNary Hts. Gym Umatilla HS Home Ec Rm. Umatilla HS Wood Shop 10 15 10 15 20 Chrlstensen Kopacz Porter Amstadt Oliver 25 Wright Riverside H.S. 15 Lamb Riverside H.S. 20 Conboy Riverside H.S. 20 Hoooer For Information about classes listed above, call BMCC Coordinator, Margaret Davis 567-9306 mnT Rscir rnnrATinu CEO and ADULT HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMA PROGRAMS For Information, call Glnny Parrlsh 567-5335 ram ouiiaing lue t inu j-j p.m. PLEASE RETURN COUPON WITH CHECK FULL PAYMENT MUST BE ENCLOSED MAIL-IN REGISTRATION FORM j Name I Last First Middle"! Occupation Address City TrT one Birthdate SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER HAVE YOU BEEN A BMCC STUDENT BEFORE? day night no m. . , Class (city) Course Title Cost Location Make check payable to BLUE MOUNTAIN COMMUNITY COLLEGE Evening Division P.O. Box 100, Pendleton, OR 97801 Note: DO NOT SEND CASH1 Your cancelled check is your receipt. YOUR CHECK WILL BE RETURNED IF THE CLASS IS FULL u i I- af .(.