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Yearboolc Conference. Sister M. eanne Dolores, O.P., checks -stat? members for departure. All-Aboard for the Villanova Staff Members wave a cheery good-by to Sister Aloysia Maria, O.P., enroute to Villanova Uni- versity in Pennsylvania. The efforts and initiative employed in producing and progressing with this milestone of tradition can be credited for the most part to the 1958 Regina Staff. They have achieved this, their goal through co-opera- tion and working as a unit with developed insight into the problems of the publication. Under the guidance and helpful direction of our moderator. Sister Jeanne Dolores. O.P., the staff has been able to attain a high degree of accomplishment, understanding, and achieve- ment in the field of journalism through producing their own annual chronicle of school life-The Regina, ur Milestone of Pro ress . . . The Regina Our photographer catches the smiling faces of our chaperones and girls as they leave for the Conference. Q-qv X!
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QQ. Layout staff, Marion Scopinich, Lynn Durning, Kathy Whelan, Pat Bentley, Diane Turner, Lynda Noeth and Chris Peterson confer with editor while seeking inspira- tion from Yearbooks. Hold it says Diane Turner as she and Chris Scopinich direct Joyce Fleming and Mary Ann Crofts in arranging a setting for a Yearbook picture. A. Senior Layout staff glance through Yearbooks while waiting to go to the Fordham Yearbook Conference. Loaded and ready to go says Patricia Reilly to Diana Vallone and Penny Moore
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We PIGSS OIWHI . . . TT L E J' 5 Q? W e 1 A junior group gathers to discuss some of the eventful happenings in the newly-formed Diocese evident in the Catholic Press. CL-Rj Veronica Shields, Betsy Chadwick, Meg Ferguson, julia Holl- man, joan Ferner, Barbara Mulvaney, Marianne Schenone, Judy Macher. C. ' Sister Mary Marla, OP., is ready to repre- N sent the Rosarian staff as moderator at the Vil- Innova Conference. Editor of the Rosarian, Joyce Schrepfer, Ends her desk cluttered with work. 'T QQ 'Tr- Qsaa f--J Reading the Rosarian in their spare time are fl-rj Maureen Heaney, Regina Harris, Mary Ellen Hill who are interested in one issue while Grace Herog, Maureen Markey and Regina Koger are equally interested in another. ifv
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