Dragon's Tale - Winter 2012 Issue

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Number of Clubs Students are Involved In

Abbie Schrag and Margi DeVore, both from Hutchinson, prepare strawberry topping for the PUSH Valentine’s Day Dinner. The topping finished off an angel food cake. Photo by Andrea Ratzlaff

302 HCC students surveyed

liberty and limited government,” Rob Holmes, club sponsor, said. This club plans to be involved in many political related activities including group discussions, debates, attending government speakers, and inviting guest speakers. “Young people are directly affected by a government that does not behave responsibly and that continues to expand its tentacles into every aspect of our lives.” Holmes said. If students are more interested in a faith-based club, check into PUSH, the only Christian club at HCC.

“PUSH stands for People Undeniably Seeking Him. The object of this organization is to be a group where students enrolled in Hutchinson Community College can either discover the Word of God or deepen their already existing relationship with Him while developing a passion for serving others,” Janae DeWeese, club sponsor, said. This club can get a member connected to other students that share the same beliefs as well as a local church community. They meet once a week on Mondays at 6:30 p.m. in the Parker Student Union Blue Dragon Room. With so many options at HCC, there is a club for anyone willing to be a part of one, even if you’re interested in just relaxing on a couch and watching a movie. Isaac Williams, Pretty Prairie, and Kristen Regehr, Hutchinson, create valentines for a nursing home. PUSH members also delivered the valentines. Photo by Andrea Ratzlaff

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