The Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, June 8, 1978-
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A total of 22 Morrow County
students are among 215 per
sons who receive degrees,
certificates and diplomas last
Sunday during graduation were held in the McCrae
ceremonies at Blue Mountain &
Community College.
Commencement activities cessional march performed by
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the college Community Or
chestra, conducted by John
Weddle. University of Oregon
President William Boyd gave
the commencement address.
Receiving associate in sci
ence and associate in arts
degrees in 18 different two
year programs were 126
students. Adult high school
diplomas were awarded 57
persons, with 32 students
receiving certificates desig
nating completion of one-year
vocational courses.
Graduates from Boardman
include Dale Harrison Baker,
associate in body and fender
technology; Darlene Brandt,
adult high school diploma;
Terry Jay Crowder, associate
in liberal arts; Pamela Sue
Daniels, certificate in general
business; Ralph Greer, adult
high school diploma ; Jerry W.
Zielinski, associate in liberal
arts.
Heppner graduates include
Diana Wright Currin, adult
high school diploma; William
VanSchoiack, associate in pro
duction agriculture; David
Kolb, adult high school diplo
ma; Cindy McConnell Sum
ner, adult high school diplo
ma: Laurie Martin, adult high
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school diploma ; Robanai Co
ral Riddle, associate in liberal
arts; and associate of science
in human services.
Graduates from lone in
clude Kim Michael Gutierrez,
associate in science in diesel
and heavy equipment; Lau
retta Jane Keene, associate in
science in accounting; Rich
ard Keene, associate in sci
ence in diesel and heavy
equipment; David McNary,
associate in science in auto
motive technology; and Paul
Peterson, associate in general
studies.
Irrigon graduates include
Mark Randall Adams, associ
ate in science in body and
fender technoloyg; Patricia
Hecker, certificate in general
business; Mary Ann Munkers,
associate in liberal arts; and
Robert Richards, associate in
liberal arts.
Curtis Gene Cutsforth of
Lexington will receive an
associate in science in mecha
nized agriculture degree.
Work force
survey on
now in
Wheeler
Responding to the closing of
Kinzua Corporation's lumber
mill at Kinzua, Wheeler
County has hired an economic
consultant to help evaluate
business potentials and devise
a strategy for commercial
development.
The East Central Oregon
Assn. of Counties is paying
$5,000 to cover the cost of the
economic consultant firm,
Business Economics Inc. of
Portland. ECOAC is also
assigning two staff members
to work full-time with the
consulting firm, which has
done consulting work in five
states, and received an award
for directing a development
plan for the Springfield-Eugene
area.
Jeffrey Lamy, president of
the consulting firm, . told
Wheeler County officials that
the area will have to attempt
to diversify its employment
base, due to the vulnerability
to economic cycles in the
existing agricultural and for
est products industries.
Efforts are currently under
way to organize local coopera
tives that would contract for
thinning, planting, and other
forest management projects.
Area lumber companies and
the U.S. Forest Service would
be expected to make use of
such labor cooperatives.
Lamy will hold a series of
training workshops for county
leaders in June. The work
shops are designed to provide
a review of Wheeler County's
development potentials, and
give county leaders ins true-
tion in how to solicit interest in
the area from prospective
industries.
The consulting firm will also
prepare a promotional bro
chure" for the county, and
develop an industrial develop
ment facts manual.
Currently, the Wheeler
county Economic Develop
ment Committee is mailing a
labor force survey to all
families in the county to
survey job wants, employ
ment skills and work exper
ience. Solid information on the
available work force is a
primary selling point in at
tracting new industry. Confi
dentiality of individual survey
responses will be respected,
according to committee chairv
man Judge Andrew Leckie.
Survey data will be released
only for group totals.
Any families not receiving
the survey through the mail
may pick up copies from
Judge Leckie at the Fossil
Merc or County Courthouse.