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Office Education Srudenrs Practice Skills Members of OEA ore given rhe op¬ portunity each year to use rhe talents they have developed and perfected through many hours of practice on busi¬ ness machines and in regional and na¬ tional competition. 1980-81 OEA members include Tommy Carurhers, Karla Oberle, Georgya Tombaugh, Kim Burdick, Tammy Coldwarer, 2nd row, Lisa Deines, Crysral Hoar, Kelli Penningron, Misry Smirh, Tonno McEa- chern, 3rd row, Bonnie Demel, Jana Schreiber, Pam Kaiser, Jane Fleske, Parri Prosser, Debbie Vainer, LoRena Henrichs. The light of rhe Distributive Education Clubs of America shines in all 50 stares and four territories, and rhe DCCC chap¬ ter shone especially bright this year as several members of rhe club qualified for national competition. DECA Members Compere Ar Nationals CLUBS OF BCCC COUGAR COUNTRY DECA 1979-80 DECA Presidenr Ron Bennerr swears in 1960 81 Presidenr Janice Clair The 1981 members include Front Janice Clair, DeAnn Habluerzel, Deb Zerr, Sonya Heier Middle: Roberra Popp, Tammy Rundle, Rick Barron, Jada Schaffer, Bobbi Dory. Back: Berh Wolrz, Larry Kloefkorn, Jim Brannon, Jim Blodgerr and Dennis McQuade.
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Spirir-Music Sryle The bright sounds rhar were heard all over campus rhis year were provided by students enrolled in either rhe Concert Band or Pep Band. The Concert Band performed rwo concerts, one in rhe fall, featuring concert music, and one in rhe spring featuring rhe stage band sound. Students in Concert band were also giv¬ en rhe opportunity to try our for rhe Kansas association of Community Col¬ leges honor band. A performance fea¬ turing rhe band was given at Century II following rhe fall KACC Awards Banquet. The support of rhe Pep Bond was a major factor in building spirit during rhe basketball season. 1. Cynthia Cox keeps rhe bear for rhe band os Kelli Pennington concenrrares on her music. 2 The members of rhe 1980-81 Pep Bond indude Fourth row: Dob Tesch, Todd Davis, Koren Ingersoll, Mark Norton, Kurt Koch, More Webster, Doug Bender, Tim Weber, Third row: Bruce Hoisingron, JoAnne Wilkerson. Second row: Cessie Schmidr, Tracy Fons- chier, Cynrhio Cox, Phil Grossardr, Bert Besrhorn. Front: J.B. Websrer, Scott Besrhorn, Dove Baden- burg, Bichard Lipe, Joe Boley, Jock Harrnerr ond Kelli Pennington. 3. The srudenrs involved in Con¬ cert Bond included Bock row: Loree Loreg, Bruce Hoisingron, Ed Keenon, Brian Chism, Undo She- heen, Gino Clork, Moris Norron, Koren Ingersoll, Bob Tesch, Ed Lorsen, Sreve Boone, Brian Bellinger. Middle row: Scorr Besrhorn, LuAnne McAllisrer, Kel¬ ly McGuire, Pascal Klein, Bichord Lipe, Tim Weber, Dove Bodenburg, Sharon Walls. Front row: Cossie Schmidr, Sheryl Williams, Jackie Schmidr, Joy Frirz- meier, Kelli Pennington, JoAnne Wilkerson, ond Cynrhio Cox. 20
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Computer Club Sparks Interest Hear Generated By Home Ec Club New ro campus, rhe fuse of rhe Com- purer Club caughr quickly and now burns brightly in many events all over campus. The installation of a new computer sys¬ tem complete with portable consoles for computer information gave more stu¬ dents rhe opportunity ro work with com- purer knowledge and sparked an inter¬ est in building a club for computer sru- dents. With rhe expansion of rhe com¬ puter program, Computer Club was able ro operate student gome days and a computer doting service before rhe Hal¬ loween and Christmas dances. Computer Club members ore Dock: Verno Smirh, LaVonne Gerrirzen, Tony Drown, Donnie Ebel, Moxine Evons. Middle: Mike Shoheen, Doug Sim¬ mons, Nancy Goskin. From: Dill Collins and Roger Stumps. Members of Home Ec Club ore DACK: Undo Schil¬ ling, Jon Werhohn, Lori Lone, Decky Sapp, JoAnn Schamberger, Donira Dowden, Danielle Ochs, Monica Trowbridge, Myro Smirh, Delvo Griffin, Mike Vogt, Susan Drann. SECOND ROW: Jon Donine, Susie Schonoff, Kathy Swanson, Joy Frirzmeier, Son- dro Korzenmeier, Alice Clopsoddle, Peggy Collins. FRONT: Debbie Hobermon, Loreen Lynch, Mory- Lynch, Sharon Wall, and Carrie Dloesser The hear that comes from home appli¬ ances, coupled with providing a safe and happy family atmosphere, creates rhe atmosphere for rhe Home Ec Club. The club, one of rhe larger groups on cam¬ pus, meets ro discuss rhe latest in Home Ec procedures and information. This club generates hear while sponsoring rhe Caramel Apple Days, which always receive a great reception from rhe stu¬ dents. 22
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