Regina High School - Regina Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN)

 - Class of 1963

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 Psst, Settyl The breok's tel for 1:00.” Sister BaptiHo’s Homoroom Well, the doy hot como o» lott. Todoy wo finished oor loti day of old” Regina High, 4242 Wentworth. I'm sod ond happy, but mottly lull ol memories, Thero it one ploco In that school which will olways hold lor me most ol these memories In most schools It is colled the gymnasium. But of Regina High it was a combination theotre chopel bollroom-oudltorium, ond lost, but not least, gym. If wos quite small, with walls ol yellow, Boors of wood, ond high windows at eoch ond. An old piano wos in one corner ond a ping-pong table in the other There wos only one door, which mode lor fun when 200 people wero trying to corry their folding choirs and themselves out the doorl Who con forget oil ‘‘firsts'' thot took ploce in our gym? The first assemblies. ploys All-Star gomes, Mordl Gras, ond many other affairs. Including our first donee, when, with a few dccorotions, we turned our pint-sized gym into a rcgulor ballroom, well, almost, thot is During one season of the year our gym wos rocked with excitomont. Basketball games wore really o sight. Fint of oil, I con picture 100-ISO spectators squeezed on a little two-by-four stage Then there wos the gamo Itself—usuolly vory tense, full of excitomont ond toors. I soy teors because whot else could you do when. In on Important gamo, you got the signal to moke o pass which would docido the scoro? The ball would be sent swiftly down to tho other end of tho court, only to meet its fotc by hitting the ceillogi But oil of this has changed now . . Kothy Brom As we come Into the Biology Room todoy wo could smoll tho over-powerful. but of course, pleasant odor of the well-preserved grasshoppers. As we went about the ''delightful business of dissecting the little green monsters. I couldn't help but wonder if they were really willing to give themselves up for the advancement of science At ony rate, os the bell rang for English. Into the basket went the pieces-with a few exceptions noturally These few exceptions were seen wolking around the first ond second floors, on ond in the blozert and the hair of mony sophomores.. . . Elaine Shosty ROSEMARY ATKINSON Chorus I, 3. 3. 4 OAA t. 3 Contact-TC I, 3. 3. 4 SUE IAEOEIER Chorus 1, 3, 4 library I, 3, 3, 4 Hoys 3 Contact-TC I, 3, 3, 4 KATHERINE OOSKI Art Club 1 Chorus 1. 3. 3, 4 Spanish Club 4 library 1. 3. 3, 4 GAA 1 Honors Reading 3. 4 Floy 3 Contact-TC 1, 3. 3. 4 JOANNE CASEY Notlonol Honor Society 3, 4 Student Council 3, 3, 4 Art Club t Chorus 3, 4 JCCA 3, 3, 4 Spanish Club 4 GAA 1. 3. 4 library 1 Ploys 3 Contact-TC 1, 3, 3, 4 KATHLEEN BROM Presldent-GAA 4 Vice-President-GAA 3 Student Council 4 JCCA 3. 3. 4 Spanish Club 4 GAA 1. 3. 3. 4 library I, 3 Ploys 2. 3 Contoct-TC 1. 2. 3. 4 How would you like to go up in o swing? 1959 JOANNE CASEY KATHLEEN BROM

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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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... OUR School Life MA Y PAT FiAHMTY SponW. 4 OAA I. 3. 3 Drome 7 Ploy I, 7. 3 Contoct-TC 1, 7. 3, 4 KATHY lANDsatioia Chorv. 1. 3. 3, 4 Ploy. 7 Contoct-TC 1. 7. 4 KATHUfN MOAN Chorv. I, 7. 3. 4 CAA I. 7, 3. 4 JC-CA 7, 3. 4 Orchestra 3, 4 Ploy. 3 Contoct-TC I, 3. 3. 4 SUI DANIILS Chorv. I, 3 CAA I Ploy. 3 Contoct-TC I. 3, 3. 4 MIOOKT FITZOIKALD Chorv. 1. 3, 3. 4 Debote 3 Drama 3, 4 CAA 3 JC-CA 3, 3 Contoct-TC I. 3. 3. 4 KATHY KOMISTtIN GAA-Sec 3 Sponl.h Club 4 CAA I. 7. 3, 4 Dromo 3, 4 JC-CA 3. 3 Choru. 1. 3. 3. 4 Ploy. I, 3. 3 Contod-TC I. 3. 3. 4 PAT SXUBIC GAA I. 3. 4 Dromo 3 Honor. Reodlng 3. 4 library 1, 3 Play. I. 3. 3 Contoct-TC 1. 3, 3, 4 AUCf ANOfRSON Notional Honor Society 4 Choru. 1. 3, 3, 4 GAA 3, 4 Ploy. 3. 3 Contoct-TC I. 3, 3. 4 KATHUIN McNIICI Art I Chorv. I. 3 Dromo 4 GAA 1, 7. 3. 4 Ploy. I Contoct-TC 1. 3. 3, 4 Today. Regina once ogoin reflected the ep4rl« of a nation when H held ft own national election. Yet, It wot o democratic landslide for John F. Kennedy (our own Kathy Betz, of course!). Thf wos no fault of Nixon, (Mary Connell', who oho gave a pertuative. (but Republican), speech Out mock election, with its spirited rallying, stole coucu.es highlighted by our Southern accents, long politico I speeches, ond the celebration ofter the election, matched the corresponding notional elections. Judy Heimboch Where do you think tho wormest ploce In old 4242 Is? Give up? Well, if s the closet of homeroom 212. There's the ploce to get wormed up quickly ofter a long journey of two blocks through snow, wind, ond rain The closet is also an ideal ploce to study for a test It's so peaceful ond quiet, ond-WARM! Today my girlfriend and I were in there studying for ono of out exhausting Latin tests. However, Sator Joaquin (it was her homeroomi, didn't know this, ond so, when she opened the door of the closet she literally lumped two feet. After she got over the Initial shock, she realized how fond of hof closet I hod become, ond to she promised that upon my groduotion she would give it to me. Alice Anderson Maybe next time you'll believe me, Bridgetl - Meek flection. (Ml MARY PAT FLAHERTY KATHY LANOSBERGER SUE DANIELS KATHY KOBERSTEIN ALICE ANDERSON

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