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Growth Through Service to Others The Z Club, under the direction of Mrs. Levsen, does numerous projects for the community. Some of the major projects include the after coronation get together by parents of students and alumni at Roncalli, the working in the parash at bazaar time, the Christmas gifts for Redfield and many small fund raising programs. The big project of the year, though, is the maintaining of certain necessities for the Short Term Inter- vention Center. This is a place for dis- placed juveniles in the area. This years Z Club officers are seniors Becky Waltman, president, Pat Wolf, vice- president, Jo Ann Diebert, secretary and Eileen Brick, treasurer. A. Z Club memebers FROM LEFT TO RIGHT IN THE FRONT ROW ARE; Kandie Nall, Jody Munger, Carol Hartze, Loretta Griess, Julie Fischer, Becky Waltman, JoAnn Diebert, Eileen Brick, Kim Labesky, Debbie Woods and Julie Sweetman. SECOND ROW; Marcia Backous, Mary Jo Pauley, Cheryl Brunsom, Mary Ann Hoerner, Mari lee Hinds, Jan Novack, Becky Schumacher, Pat Wolf, Jean Piatz and Laura Dickinson. THIRD ROW; Marcia Westerfield, Christie Hauck, Konnie Kirchgasler, Cindy Piatz, Jean Andries, Marie Gefre, Kathy Piatz, Peggy Ell, Kathy Lauer and Nancy Merchant. FOURTH ROW; Sharon DeWalt, Debbie DeVaan, Brenda Hamack, Pat Fettig, Theresa Pfeiffer, Jodi Welk, Janet Schwan, Julie O'Keef and Martina Hauser. FIFTH ROW; Advisor Mrs. Levsen, Becky Fritz, Sue Hinds, Bonnie Welk, Michelle Mathews, Kathy Rice, Kathy Janusz, Laurie Lauer, Rose Zerr and Sharon Moffenbier. B. Mrs. Sandra Levsen, Z Club advisor, quickly pre pares the agenda for the next meeting. This is Mrs. Levsens third year as Z Club advisor.
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Initiation and hard work pays off in suc- cessful magazine and popcorn drives, and parent appreciation nights during football, basketball and wrestling. It pays off be- cause the initiation of the Student Council is carried out with the cooperation of the student body and results in success. It proves, as Mr. Longtin, Student Council advisor, says . . . that anything we stand behind is bound to be a success. Work and Am bit ion Pays Off in Success Members of the Student Council who saw their hard work and dedication pay off are; playing the role of bus driver. Junior, Kent Clausen, While Juniors Rella Pita and Kathy Piatz along with Senior, Jody Munger look out the windows. STANDING BELOW THE WINDOWS ARE Seniors, Roger Weber and Dominic Wolf, along with Sophomore, Laurie Lauer. SEATED ON THE STEPS ARE Juniors, Dave Nikolas and Steve Daschle. STANDING BY THE DOOR IS Senior, Bruce Woodard, and on the fender are Freshmen, Karl Eckrich and Tom Hovland. NOT PICTURED IS Sopho- more, Dan Noble. Keeping the Student Center clean is one of Dominic Wolf's jobs as Council pres- ident. Mr. John Longtin is com- pleting his fifth year as Student Council advisor. He is the man behind the scenes of the many successful pro- jects initiated by this year's Student Council. 14
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Key Club Does Things for People. Key Club members in the FIRST ROW, LEFT TO Schutz, Kevin McGrane, Mark Schultz, Ron Hart, Paul RIGHT are: Dave Nikolas, Casey Steele, Roger Weber, Clinton and Alan Tiegs. FOURTH ROW: Dan Friske, Jim Schriver, Tim Kessler, Jim Saylor and advisor, Duane Braun, John Hartung, Jim Johnson Dominic Mr. Don Fischback. SECOND ROW; Jim Rohl.Bob Wolf and Charlie Thompson. FIFTH ROW: Dave Saylor, Joe Hartung, Jim Hanson, Paul Hafferman, Ellerbusch, Jerry Braun, Dan Nikolas, Bob Vanderhoek Robert Tiegs and Tom Dafnis. THIRD ROW: Scott and Bruce Woodard. Key Club is a well organized club in which much time and work is demanded from each member. Roncalli maintains that in order to be in Key Club, a student must want to get involved. It provides a service that is unparalled to any other club at RHS. The 1974-75 International theme is 'Service' and Roncalli is carrying this out to its fullest. This year's projects include selling Christmas wresths and sponsoring a school dance. Two Roncalli students, Jim Saylor and Tim Kessler, are district officers. Jim is treasurer and Tim is Lt. Governor. Senior Key Clubbers, Roger Weber and Charlie Thompson show off their muscular bodies and impeccable strength while hauling barrels for the homecoming stage. 16
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