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The Hutchinson Collegian Friday, October 20, 2017

Community Day October 7

Photos by Merissa Anderson/Editor

The campus bookstore sells discounted T-Shirts and other goodies that help advertise for the college. The Day gets local citizens involved with HutchCC.

Duke the Dragon plays a life-sized game of Hungry Hippos. The game was a hit with kids in attendance and was a great way to get them involved in the day.

The HutchCC Badinage and jazz band fills the day with music and keeps the crowd entertained. Speakers allowed them to be heard throughout the event.

The Student Fire Fighter Association allows the eager children to spray the low pressure hose at plastic fire signs and wear the specialized coat and helmet.

Fire Science Field Day

October 18

HutchCC Fire Science hosts their annual Field Day and invites high schoolers interested in joining the program. Some even got to gear up for the first time.

Roundup

• Continued from Page 6 placed in the Top 20 with an 18th-place finish. The Blue Dragons averaged a time of 27:55.58, scored 117 total points and finished 5th overall. Cloud County placed first in the standings, followed by

Cowley County Community College, Bacone, Butler Community College and then Hutchinson. Men’s golf - The No. 6 golf team traveled almost 500 miles as they competed in the NJCAA National Preview in Lubbock, Texas. Australian-born Douglas Rios-Ceballos shot a 69 and finished 15th overall during

The biology club educates kids with various pig lungs to demonstrate the effects of smoking on the body. They also brought pig hearts for kids to see as well.

Photos by Merissa Anderson/Editor

Sophomore students demonstrate how to extinguish a car fire to the crowd of students watching them. HutchCC has one of the top fire programs in the nation. Tuesday’s round. Andrew Rios-Ceballos and Cole Gritton shot a 71 each to tie for the 23rd place. As a team, the Blue Dragons placed eighth in the 15team field. Out of 54 holes, the team shot 883. The next competition for the team is at Sangri La country Club in Monkey Island, Oklahoma.

The star event of the show was when sophomore fire students and an instructor worked to extinguish a demonstration fire inside of their metal burn building. The Field Day is a great recruitment tool for the program.

Wednesday was a busy day as several homecoming nominees attended both events such as Montana Thompson, SFFA nominee and featured on Page 1.


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