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David Novotny, Steve Maddy, Fenny Herter and Marla Jenisch prepare for the computer club road rally.
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Although sports are a major function at BCCC, clubs and organizations offer students the opportunity to serve the college as well as themselves. Organizations such as R.H.A. provide the housing students with various forms of entertainment, money making projects and ways to improve their facilties. The Students Senate, the governing body of the college, provides many activities for all students. Some clubs offer specific activities in area of interest. For example, the Distributive Education Clubs of America, DECA, complete in marketing, advertising and salesmanship contests at the local and national levels. The Hilltop players and singers perform dance routines, singing telegrams and songs for the college and the community. The Hilltop players perform another one of their singing telegrams for Dick Wade. Members include Heidi Eller, Ina McGuinness, Krista Norton and Lynee Bellinder. K.B. Bell performs with Krista Norton in the play “Marriage-go-round.”
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DECA goes to nationals Barton County Communtiy College’s Distributive Educa¬ tion Club of America earned recognition at the national level this year. With 13 qualifying for nationals, Phil Haase, Con¬ nie Lowry and Randall Lindsay earned national rankings. Haase was then selected to participate in an additional day of competition where he placed in the top eight in the overall Food Marketing Competition. In the Sales Representative event Lindsay received honors as one of the top twelve finalists. Karate students reach goals Karate I students learned self-defense tactics against armed and unarmed opposition during the year. Class content also stressed the development of muscular skill and the preven¬ tion of injury to the aggressor. After a semester of learning basic skills, Karate II students mastered the techniques. They added the skill of sparring to the techniques learned the first semester. ‘We had quite a few national championship quality people enrolled in our program.” said Wayman Johnson, Karate in¬ structor. “When we traveled to Pratt, our people did very well against higher-ranked belts. I was very proud of them. ” Mike Hardie blocks an attempted kick by Keith Burton during the In- Class Karate Tournament. Phil Haase and Connie Lowry admire the medals that were attained at na tionals. 32
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