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

 - Class of 1985

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Robot ing , donee , talk A new whiz kid visited the Barton County Community College computer classes this fall. Young as he was, 7 months, he could speak five languages, dance, sing and laugh at his own jokes. His name is Topo, and he is a robot owned by Scott McCoy, computer instructor. Topo was designed and built by An- drobot Inc. of San Jose, California and was the world’s first personalized robot. He resembles a three foot man in a white tuxedo. Although Topo does quite well enter¬ taining, he was originally designed for much more. Limited only to the extent to his programer, Topo is able to do house¬ hold tasks such as vacuuming, and answering the door. Topo may be programmed through either the Commodore 64 or any of the Apple II line. The programs are typed into acomputer and then relayed to an infrared sending device. He may recieve the in¬ frared beams from as far away as 50 feet. Topo can “do anything provided you spend the time and energy to program him.” McCoy said.

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Lisa Herrman, business office secretary, plays her saxaphone in an orchestra practice. Orche tra cele¬ brate Bach ' birthday Under the direction of J. B. Webster, the orchestra performed in a concert on May 6. The first half of the concert cele¬ brated the 300th birthday of Johann Sebastian Bach. Dr. D. L. Jones donated the use of his harpsichord, which he built, to give the selections authenticity. The orchestra also accompanied the theater department musical, “Oliver,” in the fall. J. B. Webster conducts the orchestra. o—• . fij The Barton County Community College Orchestra included, front row: Eleanor Ramsey, Jeanne Schroeder, Gladys Spong, Jean Kottmann, Ella Dunegan, and Ruth Carey. Second Row: Jamie Dannebohm, Bonnie Mosiman, Glenn Peak, Lou Kottmann, Jennifer Riggs, and Lisa Herrman. Third Row: Susan Green, Clarence Gilchrist, Joe Boley, and Lynn Bramel. Not in rows are Bill Marcellus, piano, Debbie Koch, drums, and J. B. Webster, director. Not pictured are Grace Sturtz, Connie Ruehlen, R. J. Marqueling, Cora Lee Murphy, Sarah Merriman, and Kurtis Koch. 28 Orchestra

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