Barton Community College - Spoke Yearbook (Great Bend, KS)

 - Class of 1984

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Tracksters take a break during practice. Shown are assistant track coach, Carol Hartig, track coach John Webb, cross country runners Brian Renshaw and Jeff Nobles.

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6 Sport Unity SPORTS UNIFY ATHLETES Unity was probably most apparent in sports. While some events required team¬ work, others simply required team support. Basketball, baseball, and volleyball, for example, depended not only on the ability of individual players, but also on how well the team members interacted. So, unity is imparitive in sports. Track events, on the otherhand, did not officially require support from other team members. But the athletes excelled more if they knew that their teammates were sup¬ porting them. At Barton County College, the support was apparent. Trackster Kerry Straub said, “I think we work real well to¬ gether. There’s alot of us so we have alot of depth.” Working out together at basketball practice is Bob Munz and Brian Basgall. Watching fellow teammates perform a drill at bas¬ ketball practice is Bill Wilson, Tommy Johnson, Robert Riggs, and Greg White.



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STUDENTS UNITE DURING SCHOOL Students not only unite by wearing the same styles or by expressing the same view¬ points, but also by forming non-official groups with commonly shared interests. Al¬ though social cliques may never form, par¬ ticipation in campus classes causes feelings of closeness. For instance, nursing majors probably know each other better than general educa¬ tion students for two reasons. First, they share a common goal of wanting to help others. Second, once they begin courses in their field , they have more classes with each other. As in any relationship the more they talk to each other, the better they know each other. Therefore, it is easier to estab¬ lish a friendly relationship. The Student Union provides a place for people to study, eat, socialize, and relax, as Kevin Bowers and Troy Brodie realized. Unity derives from people helping each other. Cheryl Rainbolt and Stephanie Goerl work together. 8 Class Unity

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