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1959 Mar. 7. Entrance Exams May. Decided Uniforms Sept. 10, 139 Freshmen Sept. 14. School Bogan Oct. 7, First Mass Oct. 20. First Paronts' Visit Nov. 4. Founder's Day Nov. 4. School Motto — Students of Truth” Dec. 4. First Rolroat Dec. 19. Queen’s Canticle 1960 Jan. 6. First Epiphany Party Feb. 20. Faribault for Tom Sawyer” Mar. 15, First Class Officers Mar. 15. School Colors — Blue and Gold Apr. 24. First Father-Daughter Banquot-Normandy May 4. Chorus at Do LaSalle May 31. First May Crowning July 23. Groundbroaking-Convont Sept. 8. 123 Freshmen Oct. 11. First Mother-Daughter Mass and Breakfast Oct. 26. First Contact Induction Nov. 4, Founder’s Day Nov. 4. Mock Election of J.F.K. Nov. 11. Magazino Named TRIO Nov. 30. Father Connolly’s Retreat Dec. 21. Handel's Messiah 1961 Feb. 22. Mission Fair Mar. 17, A Matter of Brogues Mar. 25. Groundbroaking-RHS May 30. First Student Council May 30. Elections: Junior Class May 31. May Crowning Sept. 1. 170 New Freshmen Nov. 17, Moon Rlvor” Dance Dec. 20. Slumber Songs of Tho Madonna” 1962 Mar. 5-6. Shrine Benefit: Mardi Gras Apr. 26. Moving Day May. National Honor Society Induction May 1. First Day in Now School Mar. 17. St. Patrick's Day Bonefit May 26, Junior Musical — The Golden Door Aug. 30. 270 Freshmon Sept. 10. Freedom Shrine Gift: Assembly Sept. 23. Dedication - Open House All-the-limo; ITED. PSAT. SAT. MSAT. DAT. CEEB Oct. 15. First Printed Issuo of TRIO Oct. 24. College Night Oct. 26. AQ-‘62 Nov. 24, Autumn Nocturne” Dance Dec. 12. Repertory Players, U. of M. Dec. 22. Christmas Program 1963 Jan. 2. All-City Mass Jan. 3, Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra at Rogina Fob. 12, Regina Bowl Apr. 28. Father-Daughter Banquet May 4. Spring Dance — Lollipops and Roses May 14. Yearbook Party May. Senior Picnic May 25, Commencement Dance May Elections: Class Officers May Last May Crowning June 1. Commencement June 3. Regina Tour June 7, Classes of '64. '65. ‘66 Dismissed
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To the Seniors, Congratulations on having reached the goal ot graduation, on having such futures oi promise, on having built with us over these lour years a now being. a school wo could sot aside as a part ol the kingdom oI God . By now perhaps it is clear to you that Regina High School aims to produce lor a rich lile in today’s world and lor eternal joy, a woman who is fulfilling her nature because she is becoming, as a person, a woman who is spiritually alive, intellectually alert, culturally aware, socially orientated, emotionally stable, physically fit. and a worthy and responsible citizen ol our American society. Our means lor achieving these objectives have varied, horn Religion and guidance, humanities and science courses, to electives, to annual retreats, to cocurricular enrichment, to language lab. to team teaching, to physical education, to group dynamics, to teacher-pupil relations. The individuality ol each one ol you has been recognized, positive attitudes toward God. lellow men. and the world have been fostered, a dialogue between 1acuity and student body has keynoted school spirit. So much more will be up to you now. Never forget that goal. Total existence in Jesus Christ . You Students ol Truth become now adult Christian women. Live Truth, give it. Maintain this position of dignity, beauty. Charity, by acting on two words you have heard so often lrom 19S9 to 1963 — WILL ITI Sister Marie Amanda
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