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Clubs offer opportunities Barton County offered students 16 different clubs to choose from. If a stu¬ dent was interested in journalism, heme ec, farming, music or team spirit, he or she could join a club. BCCC offered a wide variety of clubs students are able to meet new people and share their common interest as well as perform service. “The student Senate, was formed by all the other clubs selecting one person to be in the Student Senate.” Shellie See man, Admissions Advisor Student Senate met twice a month to plan different activities. Many of the activities this year included sponsoring dances, with the band, The Heat, per¬ Many of “The clubs offered at BCCC alows the students to share their common interests.” - Shellie Seeman said. forming; nooners; pep rallies and bake sales. Different clubs held different ac¬ tivities throughout the year that had something to do with their particular club for example: the Home Ec club cooked a Thanksgiving dinner. BCCC students were attracted to the DECA club(Delta Epislon Chi) “ This is really a booming club.” Seeman said. The clubs had many activities during the year to raise money, for their many get togethers. “Many clubs have gone bowling together or go see a show, just fun get togethers to get to know one another.” Seeman said. 28 Division Page, Clubs Mary Misegadis, dean of student affairs, supports one of BCCC’s clubs by buying cookies at a bakesale in the Union.
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Community members John Billings and Bill Orth attend one of the many practice sessions the orchestra held before the spr¬ ing musical held on campus in April. The Barton County Community College Orchestra consists of both college students and community members. These dedicated musicians spent many weeks of practice for the spr¬ ing musical “Guys and Dolls.” In addition to this the group also performed at a winter con¬ cert in December. The members of the orchestra are as follows: Front Row: Ernie Sly, Jana Pendleton, Jeff Morrison, Camille Kaiser, Bev Oberle, Radonna Peak, J. B. Webster, Jodi Moss, Shawna Smith, Tracy Oliverius and Kathy Speer. Back Row: Keith Larkin, Kevin Logan, Jerome Greene, Kristi Tien, Gary Wondra, Chad Blackburn, Kurtis Koch, Debbie Koch, Alan Bax¬ ter, Hope Cravens, Joe Boley, Jack Calbeck, Jeff Underwood, Charles Bland and Dan Daniels. 30 Clubs Kurtis Koch plays drums for the Barton County Community College orchestra. He is one of the community members who take part in the college activities. (Photo by Tim Cook)
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