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41 -'hung we i A X... PAPER, PRNCILS, AND PENS are the fastest selling and Cathy Foley-frequent customers-keep Sister Mary items in Regina's kingsize bookstore. Gayle Paradowski, ,Iosaphat on the constant go. ot Office, Bookstore REQUESTS ARF ANSWERED by Nancy Coats who consults the class records to help Maureen Coughlin. LN gg i i Y!! ,fs Q11 T1-' Xi 3 , he 1' -f 5 1 in 5 RIGHT-HAND GIRL, Carol Rogers, ex- hibits her usual spark of enthusiasm as she starts the day by distributing attend- ance charts to the homerooms. IT
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PLEASANT RESPONSES are heard by callers when Lorraine Baldak speaks on behalf of the busy principal. Situated to the right of a spacious lobby at the main entrance, Regina's office is truly the heart of the school. It is constantly throbbing with ac- tivity-students seeking solutions to their prob- lems, girls requesting permissions, phones ringing, visitors coming or leaving. Seldom is one of its four rooms vacant for any great length of time. This seat of school management is capably staffed by the principal, Sister Mary Berchmans, and a selected group of senior helpers. Business Soors Each Morning REACHINC ALL STUDENTS via the public address system, Barbara Szlag delivers one of the many an- nouncements daily flowing from this center of com- munication. HELPING HANDS are always needed to assist Sister Mary Berchmans with school registrations. Janice Brezenski types the facts as Judy Peddycord files the cards.
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THIS IS MODERN ART? Only the beginning! explains Sister Mary Hyacinth, as Julianne Wolshon and Darlene Kerzka watch dubiously. A new and attractive masterpiece originates. SCISSORS, PASTE, AND CHALK are utilized in completing an interesting art project. Pat Van Wassenhove, Judy Janson, and Kay Paquette plan the tint and size of the fruit to be placed in their horn of plenty. For the first time in its brief history, Regina offers a course in arts and crafts. Under the di- rection of Sister Mary Hyacinth, the girls are taught to work with chalk, crayons, paints, and water colors. They are mastering the fine tech- niques ofthe artist. Construction paper, pipe cleaners, tin foil, wood, and soap are some of the raw materials which are being transformed into attractive, artistic pieces, through the imagination and creativity of the students. FINAL TOUCHFIS are applied to a cone by ,Ioan Van Wormer. The addition of the fruit provides a realistic effect.
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