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    TEN-The Heppner Gaiette-Times, Heppner. Oregon, Thursday, June 4, 1981
BMCC board renews 18 instructors' contracts
Eighteen or the nineteen
Blue Mountain Community
College instructors who had
been without contracts for
next year were rehired Wed
nesday. May 20. at the regular
monthly meeting of the BMCC
board of education.
The rehiring of the instruct
ors came in the wake of
successful passage of the
BMCC budget levy by 6.344
votes to 4.333. Both Umatilla
and Morrow county voters
endoresed the BMCC budget.
In Umatilla, the vote was 5.538
yes to 3.663 no. Morrow voters
numbered 8t6 yes to 670 no.
When the college has a better
picture regarding state fund
ing the college budget com
mittee will meet to consider
what changes are necessary.
The one instructor still
without a contract is John
Weddle. BMCC instrumental
music instructor. A decision
on that contract was postpon
ed until the administration
completes a review of staffing
patterns for the music depart
ment. In other business, the col
lege board voted to approve a
proposed construction and
remodeling program as pre
sented by Jim Lynch, archi
tect. Total cost of the project
is estimated to be $545,600
which includes an addition to
the north side of Morrow Hall
and several remodeling pro
jects. The Morrow Hall addition
will house college administra
tive functions including: Ad
missions Office. Business Of
fice, evening division and
instructional deans. The space
vacated by these offices will
provide additional room for
the instructional programs
Area students tc
get OSU degrees
June 7
Oregon State University
graduates on June 7 will come
from every county and almost
every city in the state,
including many from Morrow
County.
Those graduating from Mor
row County include: 1
Boardman: Kevan R. Pratt,
master of education.
Heppner: Mark P. Sargent,
bachelor of schience. science
(with high scholarship): Allen
M. McCabe. bachelor of
science, liberal arts: Deborah
K. Warren, bachelor of
science, agriculture.
lone: Joan M. Doherty.
bachelor of science, liberal
arts.
Irrigon: Steven P. Doherty,
bachelor of science, science.
Lexington: Rebecca J.
Lush, Bachelor of science,
liberal arts (with high scholar
ship). The 112th graduating class
will be one of 'the largest ir
university history. About 3.45(
degrees are expected to be
awarded this year, approxi
mately the same as a year
ago. The 112 year total will go
over the 96.000 mark, starting
with a graduating class of
three -two men and one
woman- in 1870
The graduation program,
set for 2 p.m. in Gill Coliseum
on campus, will be telecast
again this years by Oregon's
public broadcasting network.
The stations include KOAC
TV, Channel 7, Corvallis;
KOAP-TV, Channel 10, Port
land; and KTVR Channel 13.
LaGrande.
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that have grown in recent
years.
In other business, the
board :
- adopted tin general fund
budget and all self-sustaining
funds for the ttWl-82 fiscal
year totalling $7.7!1H,!88. Res
olutions wore also adopted
which levied the tax and made
appropriations for the lm I -82
school year.
- endorsed a proposal to
enact a four-day work week
for college employees during
the summer months. The
employees will still work 40
hours per week, hut will not
work on Fridays. The college
realizes energy savings bv not
having to Hir-enndif ion
buildings from Thursday
evening until Monday morn
ing administered the oath of
office to Jame Pratt. Hermis-
lon hanker, who replaces
Harmon Springer. Ilenniston
broadcaster, on the hoard.
- tabled a request from the
citv of Pendleton to grant an
easement throuuh the col
lege's triangle piece of prop
erty at the fool of the college
hill. The hoard decided to take
action on the request when
and if plans are made to build
on the area.
. designated U.S. National
Batik as the depository for
college funds. The college
funds are rotated yearly
among banks In the two
county area.
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