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Page 12 text:
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Staff Adds Much to School Year Mrs. Clarke, office secretary, for the past three years, has been a great asset to Regina. She has spent many long hours in the office working with the accreditation and various other time consuming duties. t -, --...Q Maintenance men, Mr. Gary Coty and Mr. Harvey VanMeter worked hard keeping the school neat and clean. Gary has been at Regina for all three years and has worked especially hard in keeping it up. Mrs. Iuneau and Mrs. Basola were responsible for the delicious lunches which came from the kitchen throughout the year. Mrs. Myers, not pictured. also deserves a great deal of credit for her hard work the first two years the school was in operation. 'fl' .' FL J ff
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A I. Q, 3- Principal, Pastors, Guide Regina Well Regina has indeed been fortunate in its lead O.P. , and pastors Fathers Ryan and DuRnssel1. Sr. Noreen Marie, principal of Regina High School, in an unusual quiet moment, contemplates the great progress made by the school during the three short years since its opening. ers. The school has prospered and grown unde the watchful care of its principal Sister Noreen Marie, i -a...:Tl 'Tea r Ili Q FATHER HENRY DuRUSSELL FATHER THQMAS RYAN Father Henry DuRussell and Father Thomas Ryan have been responsible for the guidance, both spiritual and material of Regina High School dtroughout the year. Fr. Camill F. Klos, deceased. was also responsible for great progress in the planning and building of Regina. 5
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1 . X. IL 'ilu-our-.l The art of silk screening is explained to Debbie O'Connor by Sister Alice Ann, Art Instructor. Facult Guides Patiently, Efficiently In spite of the many diversified subjects taught by the faculty, they share a common ' goal. They try to make each girl at Regina a complete woman, spiritually and emotionally, as well as intellectually. f ' l' 3 Much hard work and planning goes into the i i V l preparation of a history class as Mr. Martinez can well attest. nfN -x Classes sometimes become very dramatic as Pam Myers, Sharon RaYk0VitZ' and Debbie Rice The drama group, coached by Sister John Helen, demonstrate' looks very happy: and they should be, Regina took first prize at the Drama Festival. I 7
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