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X The Nursing clubs takes trips to the hospitals in the area. Each club has its own money-making projects. Several of the clubs have bake sales. The Office Education Association sold lollipops, and the Occupational Therapy Club sold wind chimes and members worked at a concession stand during basketball games. The Nursing club sells sweatshirts. The Data Processing club sells Sur¬ vival Kits. The kits are sacks of groceries for housing students, paid for by their parents to help the students survive finals week. Delta Epsilon Chi donated money earned at a campus carnival to the Muscular Dystrophy Association. Along with the activities and money¬ makers some clubs also enter contests in their disciplines. The Office Education Association competes at the state level with sec¬ retarial skills. If they place in the top three at state they qualify to compete at the national level. DEC also competes at the state and national level to help students become successful in the business world. At BCCC if students have an interest, there is more than likely to be a club for them. Belonging to a club can be well worth while. It gives students a greater chance to become better acquainted with a lot more people and a chance to be a part of the college scene. Hilltop Singers caroled along the Christmas parade route in Great Bend. X X X v X X V v x X X v X X X V Shawna Ziegler, Grainfield, sophomore, and Todd Robins, Ellinwood, sophomore, resident assistants and Housing Director Bill Murry give School Nurse Joleen Tustin a BCCC jacket Steve Schroeder, Frankfurt, freshman, puts in to wear when she attends sick students in the dorms. X his vote for Student Senate officers. (Photo by Arlene Kennedy) 28
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✓ Belonging at BCCC by Tammy Likes Would you like to belong? At Barton County Community College 16 clubs are available for membership. Students interested in farming, home ec, business, or computers may find a club for their special interests. Belonging to club at BCCC does not mean just paying membership fees and attending meetings. Organizations are an important part of campus life. The Home Economics Club members participate in a graduation tea during finals week, a caramel apple day during Fall Fest and a home ec day for area high school students. The Resident Housing Association composed of resident assistants and on-campus housing students schedule dances, skating parties and provide imput and suggestions for improving campus life. They also schedule speakers for meetings and go hor¬ seback riding at Camp Aldrich. The Data Procesing club takes field trips to Wichita State University, Kan¬ sas University, and Kansas State Un¬ iversity to visit computer departments. OEA Adviser Greta Foster, Laura Koerner, Ness City sophomore, Kim Mills, Lyons freshman, and Darla Evers, Great Bend freshman, discuss state competition during an OEA meeting. (Photo by Angela Ball) 2J-
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y BCCC Housing Students and Residents take part in the Christmas parade that was held on Main Street in Great Bend. Pictionary was a noon time game sponsored by Stu¬ dent Senate which was played by both students and instructors. (Photo by Arlene Kennedy) 29
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