Regina High School - Regina Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN)

 - Class of 1963

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KATHY SHANDLEY JOANNE PTASZEK . . . moving daze 1962 . . . Roidlll KATHY SHANDUT Minnesota Girl Slot 1963 Student Council 4 Senior dot President 4 Drama Ch b vie Pr t -Senior Yeor Art 1 Chorut 1. 3. 3. 4 Drama 3 JC-CA 3. 3 Ploy. 1. 3. 3 Contoct-TC 1. 3. 3. 4 JOANNE PTASZIK Art Club I Chorut I, 3. 3. 4 JC-CA 3. 3 library 4 GAA I Contact TC 1, 3. 3. 4 KARIN ROBERTSON Chorut 1. 3. 3. 4 GAA 1. 3 Ploys 1. 3 Contoct-TC I, 3. 3. 4 KATHY BURKE Chorut I, 3. 3, 4 GAA 1. 3, 3. 4 JC-CA 3, 3. 4 Ployt I Coronettet I, 3 Contoct-TC 1. 3. 3. 4 NANCY HNS Minneapolis Star Current AE-folrt School Champion Chorut I. 3. 3, 4 GAA 1, 3 Orchestra 3, 3, 4 Plays 3 Contoct-TC I, 3. 3. 4 SUZANNE SUIUVAN GAA 1. 3. 3. 4 Chorus I. 3. 3. 4 Ployt I. 3 Coronettet 1. 3 Contoct-TC I. 3. 3. 4 KAREN ROBERTSON ParlKW moke the world go 'round, partial make the marks go down, party-people all around . . . 10 let' hove o partyl” That old building seemed to shoke, rattle, ortd roll with the parties we used to hove through the school yeor. The doss of '63. It seemed, loved porties. whether it was Soint Patrick's Day, o basketball victory, Christmas, or even o non-birthday. Somehow we always found a way to celebrate. But the grandest and biggest was the saddest. We gave a forewell party for the old school. To the study holl-cofeterio we brought food, twist records, pop. o record player, more food, and evory |unior we could find. Tho old building really vibrated then, especially when we danced up and across first and second floors and down again. Then, as alwoys, we had to sing (I guess we’re |ust a singing da vsl'. so wo song farewell forever. Mary I write of the Roglno of the post. If it wero to have been judged on newness or looks, I'm afraid It would hove flunked out, yet it was within those walls that the most beoutiful spirit began. Become we were the only doss at that time, wo found the school wos very small and per so no I But like nature, living things must grow, and in the two and one half years we were in the old school, thot's |ust whot happened Our spirit seemed to double simultaneously with our growth In population. May of our junior yeor brought with it the first rool triol of our spirit The question then wos. Con we move this school spirit to the new building? Elno O'Toole

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Today. Morch 17, I960, was spent with all the goiefy of on old Irish festlvol Oh, 'twos a day lor the Irilh of Regina! Not one wee lassie was found locking a shamrock. Green ribbons, streamers, oyeshodow, moscoro, dyed locks, ond oven green frosting |on Mrs. Berge's cakes . were found In obundonce today. In class we song Irish folksongs, did jigs, ond gave youthful praise to Saint Potrick. Erin go braugh! Ann Welch Hey, Mr. Mallmonr - 1959 ANN WELCH MARY HUGHES ANN WIICH Oromo 2 GAA 2. 3 JC-CA 2, 3 Ploys 2. 3 Con.oct TC 1. 2. 3. 4 MARY HUGHES Chorus 1. 2. 3. 4 Drama I GAA 1 library I, 2. 3 Plays 2 Spanish Club 4 Contoct-TC 1, 2. 3, 4 KATHY MEYERS Art Club 1 GAA 1, 2. 3 Plays I Contoct-TC I. 2, 3. 4 SHARON OSMONSON Art Club 1 Chorus I, 3, 4 GAA 1, 2 Contott-TC 1. 2, 3. 4 PAT DREW National Honor Society 4 librory-Vice President 2 Dromo 4 Art I library I, 2, 3 JC-CA 1. 2, 3, 4 Chorus I. 2. 3, 4 GAA 1, 2, 4 Plays I, 3 TRIO Art Editor Contact-TC I. 2, 3, 4 Today wo had o fun time. By that I mean we really pullod something over on the Sisters. Our 7th period Latin Class was anxiously watching the clock whilo Sister wos using her last bit of strength to make us understand what roolly did happen to Coesor In Gaul. I wos sitiing fhero, thinking truly rebellious thoughts. How would Sister toko our insurrection? Wouldn't It be a surprise to her whon she found out thot we wore reactionary? Or would somebody lot the secret bo spilled? My stomoch felt rather queasy as I looked at the dock. Only ono minute to go! I wos wondering if I should stand up if nobody else did. Thon I looked at the clock—tho time had cornel The whole doss rose ond wolked calmly out the door, fifteen mlnuios beforo tho dismissal bell was to ring. Slstor quietly asked us oil to be seated as it wos too early for class to get out We ignored hor ploa but invited her to come along with us. She reluctantly obliged. The snowftokes outside were swirling os we walked down the stairs singing, Joy to tho World Sister Marie Amonda and our class president were on stage. Our hearts wero filled with happiness os we, through our doss president, gave a gift to our teachers for Christmas Mary Hughes MARY IITTII Student Council 3, 4 Art Club 2 Chorus 1. 2. 3 GAA I. 2, 3 Honors Reading 3 Ploys 2. 3 Contoct-TC 1. 2, 3. 4 SHARON GABRIEL Art Club I JC-CA 3 Drama 3 GAA 2 Chorvs 2. 3, 4 Ploys 3 Contact-TC I. 2, 3. 4



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This morning I helped movo Rog.no to 43rd ond 3rd. Girls wofo spreod oil over the town in o human ouembly line, tossing desks out of the old building like a team working out with o medicine boll. While the desks were moving lad ond furiously, there wot little sound, but os the oction slockod off. os it often d.d because the rooms hod to be emptied one by one. wo joked about the moving-van and the way it was loaded, about tho lost day when oil the lockers hod to be cleaned out iWhot o messl), about the plans lor the extended vocation, etc. It was just like a big picnic, gaily impersonal. The air of nonchalance pervaded until the movers stopped for lunch. By then there were only two loods left, so the Sisters oskod us to help sweep the halls. Inside, the building was deod. Silence groetod every footstep. It was frightening. I've been there early in tho mornings many times in the past two ond a half yeors but always there was promise in the silence, the ossur-once thot the building was just awakening from a nop, But this time we all knew no one was coming. Wo finlshod sweeping os quickly as possible and burst into the worm sunshine. I don't think I really believed we were moving until thot day. Sure, I'd been ever to the now building many times, but M hod always looked like on offico building. Now I knew otherwise. I have quite a few misgivings about exposing tho famous Rogino spirit to wido open spaces. I guess I really don't trust myself. Con I take such o big change’ Con tho others? Noncy Zens NANCY ZENS KATHLEEN BURKE SUZANNE SULLIVAN

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