RAC Sets The Pace In Leadership Freshmen RAC members Patty Ulrich and Geri Wordikemper experience the joys of giving as they share Christmas gifts and Holiday spirit with the residents at St. Joseph's Home. The Religious Activity Committee (RAC) chose Leadership as its theme, emphasizing its Christian aspect of service. Stu- dents show initiative in searching out needs in their communi- ties. As a group, RAC reaches out to Africa, to Celina Gastiria by continuing to provide for her basic needs. Catholic Schools Week finds RAC representatives Tim Drueke, Lisa Wordekemper, and Brian Oligmueller welcoming Maria Bias. Belonging is owning a CC Pep Club shirt. Jesus' style of leadership as symbolized in the shepherd's staff is the model for the Advisory Group of the Month project. Pictured are Mr. Jeff Droge's Junior Advisory. RAC leadership is evident in that each advisory group found ways to earn a spot on the staff. 12
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Music Students Beat It The Swing Choir members displayed their talents this year in a number of events. They debuted at the Christ- mas Concert where they per- formed If the World Learned How to Sing and Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas. In addition to the Christmas numbers, a dance routine accented their rendi- tion of Grease. In February the choir teamed up with WPPS to entertain the Cham- ber of Commerce at their an- nual dinner. The combined group again performed at the Spring Concert where they sang Ships and I Can't Hold Back. Basic black out- fits with a splash of red added a touch of class to their smooth routines. The Marching Band performs during half-time of a football game: (left to right) Sue Ann Caster, Greg Aschoff. Dan Buse, Teresa Bracht, Mary Jo Schorn, and Michelle Schorn. The Swing Choir performs during the Christmas Concert. From left to right are Cindy Meister, Jane Maly, Brian Meister, Judy Stalp, Brian Aschoff, Yvonne Schlueter, Brenda Bliemeister, Paul McGill, and Susan Meiergerd. Missing from this picture are Noran Knobbe and Judy Meiergerd. 14
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