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R. H. S. MRS. HAZEL HEARN L al W geese. ee ee. e ee-. . . e- ee thletics Credit for the continual rise of athletics at Regina may be largely attributed to the wonderful leadership and guidance of our genial and popular physical culture directress, Mrs. Hazel Hearn. The value of each passing year is measured by the progress made during that year. The present high standing and wide recognition of the Regina Varsity Team is traceable to the spirit instilled into the team members by our coach, Mrs. Hazel Hearn. --eff Ego.-
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R. H. S. we entered this grotesque house of awe. Surely Macbeth could have felt no worse. lntense wonder and curiosity coursed through our veins. But once inside, we found it to be contrary to our expectations. It was similar to .1 miniature bazaar, even to the fortune-teller. The latter proved to be a great favorite. The ghost house was a novelty, interesting and exciting. Then, too, the various booths added .1 touch of individuality. Applause is due the Junior Class for their ingenuity and originality. SENIOR FAREXVELL PARTY A reluctant goodbye to our successors. CLASS NIGHT Tl1e last .1nd most important event in our social calendar! After four years of ardent .1nticipation the glorious night arrived. Its splendor was edged with a bit of sadness as we remembered this was the climax of our career in the arms of our Alma Mater, Regina. The melodious strains of the dance orchestra, the daintily and charmingly gowned girls, and the tingle of soft laughter made a merry impression ne'er to be forgotten. As tl1e evening drew to a close, the degree of gayety lessened and we be- came .1 trifle wistful and reminiscent. This was farewell! -x7lRL,lNIA Hixiuus. '3-L CLUBS ln the Regina curriculum we find .1 number of clubs, e.1ch one of which is a special benefit to its members as well as to the school. First and foremost are tl1e Clee Club and the orchestra. Although the Clee Club is .1 high school requirement, it is not for this reason alone tl1at we main- tain it, but r.1ther because we realize its great advantage in aiding the gifted members of the student body to further educate and train their voices. The orchestra is maintained not only for our entertainment, but also for the education of its talented players. The members of the orchestra have given evidence of their ability by giving a successful portrayal of tl1eir talent at eacl1 of Regina's well-attended plays and recitals. It attained its greatest triumph when Hansel and Cretel, the operetta, was repeated by popular demand. Tl1e Latin, French, Spanish, .1nd German clubs lend instructive entert.1in- ment to their respective classes and aid in the study of these languages. The Chemistry and Biology clubs serve a similar purpose. Tl1e presentation of programs pertaining to these studies is of great profit to the members, besides being a source of enjoyment to .1ll. XVe are indeed pi'oud of our organizations, not because of their number. but on account of the numerous benefits .1ccruing from them. The members take .1n active interest in their respective clubs, and .1ll do their share to aid in the att.1inment of the purpose for which they were created. -Cisfxim TTAPPI-R, '3-l. - 6193 lk- -
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