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EIGHT The Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, September 21, 1978 BMCC registration policies are posted for fall term Concerned citizens meet on hoopital.... Registration for classes at Blue Mountain Community College has been set for Thursday and Friday, Sept. 21 and 22, at the McCrae Activity Center. Centralized registration at the MAC will allow all people to register in a more efficient manner than in the past. Pat Loughary, dean of students, pointed out, "We are trying to save students from running all across campus trying to complete registration." Sophomores and returning students will register Thurs day, 8:30 a.m. until 1 p.m. After that, all students may register Thursday from 1 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. and Friday 8:30 a.m. until 4:30 p.m. A special evening registration is set for Thursday 7-9 p.m. for all students. For part-time students, a special express system has been developed. Loughary noted, "The student- who wants to sign-up for one or two classes can get registered and get out without going through the longer process." Registration by mail for more than 100 evening classes throughout the Blue Mountain Community College district continues for classes which start the week of Sept.25. Classes are being offered in Pendleton, Milton-Freewater, Hermiston, Athena -Weston, Stanfield, Umatilla, Board man, and Heppner. Several hundred preregis trations have been received by mail. Some classes of limited enrollment have filled but many courses still remain open for registration, accord ing to Larry O'Rourke, adult education division. "Every full-time student needs to see an adviser," according to Dean Loughary. Advisers will be available during the week of Sept. 18 as well as during registration times. Students are, advised to make their financial arrange ments prior to registration day in order to complete registration. Questions re garding financial assistance can be answered at the financial aid office 276-1260, ext. 201 prior to Sept. 20. All college activity Thurs day and Friday of registration will be centered in the MAC Offices will be closed allowing college personnel to be at registration. Conl. from page I explain the group was opposed to the formation of a county wide health care disrict which it a a Isvi'U i uuowu cuuuu to the County Court. "The health care district is entirely too broad, with undiv ided authority," said Mrs. Hager, adding that she thought the "hospital will be a very small item in the county-wide district." There was also discussion about the lOSS of long-time " employees at the hospital. One former hospital employee in the audience stated that 18 persons have quit their jobs at the hospital since May. "We don't have any inten tion of dealing with employees problems, but it is of concern to us why the employees many cf whom have been there for 10 years or longer are quitting," said Mrs. Ha ger. The prime purpose of the group, according to Mrs. Hager, will be to attend and observe all hospital hoard and county court meetings. About six members of the audience volunteered ' to; cover the meetings. Future meetings of Con cerned Citizens will be annou School board meets to review building bids . The Morrow County School District Board will hold a special meeting in Boardman on Sept. 26 at 7:30 p.m. at Riverside High School. The purpose of the meeting will be to open bids for construction of a shop at Riverside High School and a Multi-Purpose room at A.C. Houghton Elementary school. Also on the agenda is a request to authorize the pur chase of a school bus to allieviate a transportation problem at Boardman. 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