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Lots of Volcanic Activity Close By, but No Need to Worry' • PogeEight ROCKETEER July 24, 1981 Cerro Coso College - .. \ ...~:~ .:l~~ to offer extensive July 24,1981 business programs 'IbIs fall Cerro Coso Community College is , G.I ALlA('(SAOMITT[O offering a comprehensive program in the Vol. XXXVI. No. 29 'PGl ALLAGE S ADMlTTEO area of Business AdmInistration for all P,.rAI.. ' GII.d .. n(p Suq" .. ~ IMI interested students. I AI AEHA I(T ED NAVAl. WEAPONS CENTER Und... II , .. q"" .. \ .«om" .. n"nq Business Law 1 acquaints students with CHINA l.AKE P"II'"IO. Ad ull G .. ,.. d o"" the rules of law as related to business CALIFORNIA Al'9ul .. r ~ ' .. <"n9"ml' - 1;OOjl m transactions. Empbasis is placed on the nwc· FRIDAY JULY:M origins of the American· legal .system, "NORTH DALLAS FORTY" definition and classification of law, court New 06 Starring systems and procedure, law of contracts, • Nick Nolte and Mac Davis the essentials of enforceable agreements, (Comedy.drama, rafed R, 118 min. ) Schiefer takes over as head of , and the Law of Torts and the concept of J S~TURDAY JULY2S negligence. "OH"HEAVENLY 000" Test and Evaluation Directorate Starring FiDancIaI Analysis offen students the 1 "We're here to support the fleet," said pointed head of the Shrike Test and Chevy Chase and 8enil opportunity to study the fundamentals of . Gerald R. Schiefer, new head of the NWC (Coroedy-mystery. rated PG. 103 min.) Evaluation Group, in which role pe made SUNDAY JULY 26 personal and institutional investing, Test and Evaluation Directorate, as he five trips to Vietnam and Southeast Asia to "XANADU" Jncluding an analysis of bond issue, stock discussed his management philosophy with consult on defense suppression. Starring rrulrkets, and other commodities. his staff during a meeting held on Monday, His outstanding work with Shrike during Olivia Newton·John and Gene Kelly Introduction To Accounting presents his first day in his new role .. the next few years led to his being made (Musical-fantasy, rated PG. 96 min.) students with the ·fundamentals of "I see our role as being to building range program manager for the HARM Program MONDAY JULY'D bookkeeping, including the "bookkeeping capability for the Center, tailing care of our Office when work on that weapon system "THE IIARTHLING" cycle" and its application to the business people, supporting ·the 03 Directorate, and . began. Schiefer's contribution to the Y.ARM Starring . world and personal financial record supporting our off-Center customers," he Program was ackn·owledged · by his William Holden and Ricky Schroeder keeping. added. (Adv.-dram., rated PG. 97 mirhL _ receiving the Michelson Laboratories TUESDAY - -- - - JULY. Schiefer, who has been head of the Elec· Award for Engineering in 1974. Managing Your· Own Business introduces 2 p.m. Matinee tronic Warfare Department since 1976, SERVED WITH NSAP "THE CAT FROM OUTER SPACE"- students to the procedures involved in replaced Bill Hattabaugh, who moved to the assisting the small business owner or He then spent a year.as Science Advisor to Starring Pacific Missile Test Center to· head the RAdIn. P. R. Monroe, Commander, Ken Berry and Sandy Duncan manager, and in determiOing the major Range ~velopment Department at that Operational Test and Evaluation Force, (comedy. rated G. 104 min.) policies and objectives of business, in­ . facility. WEDNESDAY JULY 2t - HUNGRY - This young~ter is anxiously awaiting ice cream to go along with cake Norfolk, Va. On his retll\1l to the Center, he cluding the policies of expansion, The new T&E Directorate head brings a "MY BLOODY VALENTINE" at the annual Ice CreaR} Social sponsored by the Protestant women of the All Faith was appointed as head of the Electronic developing assistants, buying and selling, wealth of expertise to his job. Schiefer's Starring human relations, customer service and Chapel held last Tuesday on the Chapel lawn. The event was a success - with Warfare Department. Paul Kelmcm and Lori Hallier technical work began while he served as an other probleJllS ofJ(roup interest. proceeds totaling about $1,000, ~hich w!11 help the various missionaries supported Schiefer's outstanding work ·on both the (Horror·drama, rated R, 91 min.) instructor of the T-38 75mm gun fire control by Ihe Proleslanl congregalion of lhe All Failh Chapel. -Photo by Don. Cornelius Shrike· and the HARM Programs was THURSDAY JULY 30 Principals of Accounting la offers system while he was in the Anny, and recognized by his being presented the 2 p.m. Matinee students the opportunity to leani accounting continued when he worked as an electronics L.T.E. Thompson Award, the Center's concepts and techniques, including studies technician (telemetry) for the Coleman highest recognition for outstanding in· of interest, inventory, depreciation and , Happenings around NWC Engineering Co. during the summers he was Photographic contest , dividual achievement, in 1979. accounting data processing systems. earning his bachelor's degree in electrical Schiefer has the distinction of being one of NEW DIRECTORATE HEAD - Gerald R. Schiefer pauses 10 share his idNS engineering from the Univenity of Utah. sponsored by Stafe CIasses begin on August 19. Late Discount tickets for Magic Mountain and Quinnert, opens at Maturango Museum in only two people born in Zion National Park about the role of the Test and Evaluation Directorate ;s he tllkes over the 06 registration will continue through Kriott's Berry Farm may be purchased Sylvia Winslow Exhibit Gallery on July 27. Mter corning to China Lake in 1960 as a (his father was a Park Ranger there). His posilion. -Photo by Jeff Jobnson Fish, Game Comm, September 11. from the Recreation Coordiriation orfice, Quinnert paints far-off unknown places Junior Professional, he began working at enjoyment of the out of doors as a back· Enrollment is open to au high school located next to the NWC theater. Discount and spiral galaxies. Now age 22, he has been the Supersonic Naval Ol:dnance ResearCh packer and hiker no doubt stem in part from a daughter, Heidi, who is attending Ricks· of counseling young people. Track (SNORT), and then transferred to the Seubore, mountains, or desert - any graduates, non.graduates 18 years of age tickets are a,·ailable to active duty and painting in acrylics since 1976. His paintings his growing up in Zion; he shares this eflo CollegeJn Idaho. His other hobbies include gardening and Weapons Development Department in 1961 outdoor vacation this summer can provide. and older, and high school students wbo retired military persoMel and their are on exhibit at Reuben Gallery in San joyment with sons Scott, a senior at Schiefer enjoys working with youth and photography, which he is combining wiIh his where he designed the control section an excellent opportunity to come up with a have written permission from their dependents and to Civil Service personnel. Francisco and in the Kernville Gallery. Burroughs, and Charlie, an 8th grade says that his time as Bishop of the local Interest in genealogy in preparing a family principal. electronics, telemetry systems, and test set Church of Jesus Christ of the Latter-Day photograph for the State Fish and Game Discount tickets for Magic Mountain are Many of his canvasses may be purchased by student, and their Scout troops. tree in pictures of his and his wife's an- good all year. General admission tickets are for the Shrike missile. By 1964, he was apo . He and his wife Loretta are also parents of Saints was most rewarding to him in his role . cestors to be mounted in their home. Coinmission's Photography Award In addition to the cost of textbooks': at the gallery visitors. One of his works will be $8.45 and tickets for children (under 48" in Program. Anyone can enter the contest. time of registration students wbo are raffled off to boost the Maturango Photographs to be conSidered will be of height) are $5.95. (A 15-eent surcharge will Museum's Gallery operating expenses. residents of the State of California must pay be added to all tickets purchased). live fJ8h and wildlife species in their native a general instructional materials fee .of The public is invited to a special reception Lots of volcanic activity close by, but no need to worry' Discount tickets for Knott's Berry Fann' for Quinnert in the Sylvia Winslow Exhibit habitat and of the natural environment $5.00 to help defray duplication costs, ftIm The dramatic display of natural fireworks showing signs of stretching and slippage. The most rece~t volcanic activity actually . reports, . and hot waves rolled onto the within the state. are also good all year. General admission Gallery oii Monday, August 17, from 7:00 r..,taIs, etc. Certain courses also require tickets are $7.00. The tickets include by Mount Sl Helens last year has caused The road near the gate to the Center at taking place on the Center was in the area of beach. The contest closes September 30, 1981. lab fees. p.m. tol0:00p.m. unlimited use of all rides arid attraclions residents and visitors to the area from thrisbnas Canyon indicates slippage; and Volcano Peak, located east 8nd slightly steam vents and bot springs near Mono Certificates of excellence and honorable except the Shooting Gallery, Rowboats and China Lake to Mono Lake to look uneasily at further stretching on the north side of the north of Little Lake.. Lava flows there are Lake show that subterranean activity · mention will be awarded for photographs in DOCENT TR~INING Documentary shown Pan for Gold. the region's signs of previous volcanic fault has caused breaking of asphalt on recent enough so that bits of wood caught continues to the present time. The Mono both the black and white and color A special video documentary, "The This fall Cerro Coso Community College activity-with good reason.
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