Regina High School - Regina Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN)

 - Class of 1963

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Giant cookies, Shiny floors, Office Smiles . Doing dittos con bo fun if ttoro it on efficient crew and dithwostor. But when the dithwattor breaks, and pizzo dittos from about ninety people have to be wattod and dried by bond in leu than ten minutes, if doesn't seem funny. Well, today I wot in charge of the dishwather. All I hod to do wot turn It on-switch it to rlnse-tum it off, ond It brokel The other student service glrlt on dishes got a little upset with me. Fingers pointed and voices chorused — You wosh the dishes! In went the plates to the hot soapy wafer, ond out they come Then come the laughter.- it wot reolly beginning to seem funny. Troys followed, then the silver-wore. The girls bogon coming for second lunch-the plotes. troys, and silver were ruthod In-we had just mode it! But next doy I found myself -demoted to scroping dishes They just didn't trust me. I guess! Karen Diaz Mr. nick. Mr Wen- Molnt.nonc. Mr . Nkol. Mr Tho reoson why this dinner was 10 different » that my girlfriend hod Invited me lo go with her fother and her. I thought very much of her when she invited me becouso the was kind enough to shore her fother with me. Pot Gravelle We would hke to thonk all who work for us of Regino. (those with political os well os non-politicol position 11 On Washington's Birthday, while Mr. Flick and Mr. Wen were polishing floors, they were asked If the secretaries hod the office open The quick reply was. No. they hove ’political tobsl Therofore, we soluto the cooks ond secretaries who shore our days off. ond the maintenance men who work even on holidays lyn Revok Today we hod our first annual Mother and Daughter Communion Breokfast On this beautiful morning in October my mother and I were able to attend o Moss of St. Olof's ond then go to o breakfast at the Hotel leom.ngton. What mode this so special was that I went to Communion not only with my friends, but with their mothers as well. After Moss. I treated my mother to breokfast ond a day of window shopping along Nicollet Avenue. Lynn Moriority

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Our Parents love School too • • Ml I. J. SKAAJI Ml. 10. CONNIU The purpose ol this organization will bo to provide on opportunity for mutual understanding and helpfulness between parents and teochers. The spirit we wish to develop In this organization is identical with that which we hope to instill In the mind and heart of your daughter. Sister Marie Amanda, November 12. 1959. This excerpt from a letter to the parents from the faculty, was an invitation to our Mothers and Pothers to begin a Regina Porents' Club. Quite obviously, this purpose and spirit have been developed. The Regina Parents' Oub has been octive, os these few accomplishments indicate: regular meetings, food showers, and pot luck suppers, chlno, hi-fi, and trading stamps, an organ for the school, cars for the Sisters from the new convent to 43rd ond Wentworth; chaperons for school dances and generous mothers to clean ond settle the new convent. But our porents' greatest accomplishment, the one for which we graduates can most say thanks, Is their hearty and wonderful support of all that we, their daughters, have undertaken at Regina, from November 12. 1959 to June I. 1963 Mary Connell MARY CONNfU Notionol Honor Society 3, 4 Student Council 4 President Debole Club 4 Art Club 1 Choru 1. 3. 3. 4 Debate 4 Dromo 3, 3, 4 O.A.A. 1 Honor coding 3 JC-CA 3. 3. 4 library I Sponi.h 4 Contoct-TC 1, 3, 3. 4 MARY CONNELL IYNN MORIARITY Ploy 1. 3 Coatoct-TC 1. 3. 3. 4 KAREN KUNOBERC Art Club 1 Chctut I. 3. 3, 4 O.A.A. 1. 3. 3 library Club I. 3, 3. 4 library Club Pre«i-dent 4 Student Council 4 Contocl-TC I. 3, 3. 4 Mother-Daughter BraoltfoM. I9AI KAREN KLINGBERG 10



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Old Wentworth Enough told! ELAINE SHASTY Chorut I. 2. 3. 4 JC-CA . 2. 4 GAA t, 2, 3. 4 Drama 3, 4 Ploy 3 Contoci-TC 1, 2. 3. 4 KATHY PISH Art I Cho»u» 1. 2. 3. 4 GAA 1, 2 Ploy 2 Contort TC I. 2. 3. 4 SHIRLEY SCHOENECKER Choro 1, 2, 3. 4 Sponlth Club 4 Contort-TC 1, 3, 3. 4 EINA O'TOOLE Choru I. 2. 4 Drama 3 GAA 1, 2. 3 Sponith Club 4 Conioti-TC I. 2. 3. 4 ELNA O'TOOLE ELAINE SHASTY KATHY FISH SHIRLEY SCHOENECKER This new school ceriotnly is beautiful. One ol the things I like best obout it ore the big study holls. Or maybe it's just that every time I look at them I think of the cafeterio-study holls that wo hod in the old school. The some tobies on which we ote our lunch at twelve o'clock served os study tobies the rest of the doy. Sometimes was very hard to concentrate. with the oromo of Mrs. Serge's chili Sooting through the study holl, or the shouts ond cheers from the gym. or the deliveries by the candy men. or one's closeness to the other girls who were frying to study of the some table These wore Impediments to study ot times but, remembering them now. I really appreciate our well-lighted, spooous study holh- Joanne Casey 12 ROSEMARY ATKINSON SUE LAEGELER KATHERINE GOSKI

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