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Peace be to this dwelling and to all who dwell In It. ROSEMARIE ASSAD Notloflol Mono So ciety 3. 4 Student Council 3, 4 President of Sophomore C o» } Pre»ld«ni of Student Council 3, 4 Chorus 1, 3, 3, 4 Orchestra 3, 4 Spanish Club 4 G.A.A. 1, 4 Dramo 3, 4 Contoct-T.C. 1. 3. 3. 4 Coronettes 3 The Moil H eve rend lee kins, Archbishop of Saint Pool; The Mott Reverend Gerald O'Keefe, Auxiliary bishop of St. Paul; Our Principal In our fall '62 issue of TRIO, Janice Hosselo summed up best what dedication meant to us. To dedicate something ts to set it aside for o special purpose. Regina High School has been dedicated to the glory of God. Throughout our four years of Regina, Janice went on to note, this dedication has boon a form of love whereby we hove offered to God oil our prayers, teoching. learning, guidance, hours of study, trying, failing, succeeding, hours of hoppiness, (ay, lough to , hours of giving, molting, showing; of seeing, knowing, loving . . . Wo have dedicated ourselves our nothingness to His greatness, our weokness to His strength. Our ignorance to His wisdom, our yearning to His fulfillment. We have set aside a part of the kingdom of God It is fitting that one of us should speak for the class to express again words of deep appreciation to two persons who ore also responsible for the blessings that hove been ours of Regina first, The Most Reverend Leo Bini, D. D , Archbishop of Saint Pouf, who dedicated our new school lost September 23rd; and secondly. The Most Reverend Gerold O'Keefe, who has supported Regina High School from the days of its beginnings in 1958. The prayerful thanks of the senior class is extended to these two benefoctors Kathy Burke
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. . . Two Red Letter Days • • ♦ Tho Mott R«»«f«nd William O. Brody lot Arthbldvap of Saint Pool Whon WO started at Freshmen In September of 1959. the throe block on 43rd and 3rd were moro proirkw, (as they ore commonly colled in Chicogoi. Then on March 25. 1961. we hod our groundbreaking on the property. The big ond baby bulldozer moved In right oiler that to dig lor o foundation, to tronjplont soil, ond to erect the huge Peel structure which now hold our beautiful tchool together. Wo could not graduate without ogain expressing our prayerful fhonk to Mi Excellency, the Mod Reverend William O. Brody, the late Archbishop of Solnt Pawl, lor h. foresight ond generoilty In applying to Regino High School needed money Irom his high school expansion fund May the truly Catholic spirit of our school ond of its every groduote ever boor witness to the Christ-like purpose ol this great shepherd. Karen Household W really hove a new school ... I never believed this would hop-pen; H always seemed that we could find a bit more room ot 42421 — Janice Mosselo
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. . Our Beginnings MARY MARGARET McMAHON BETSY DICKMAN MABY MAKOAKET McMAHON Student Council 3, 4 Chorw 1, 3. 3, 4 Ploy a Contoct-TC 1. 3 BETSY DICKMAN Choru. I. a. 3. 4 gaa i, a JCCA a. 3. 4 OrcKettro 3, 3, 4 Ploy 3. 3 Contoct-TC 1, 3. 3, 4 Today mark the very beginning of my high school year for weeks ond weeks, oof eighth-grade tcochor hat been preparing os for oor high school entrance examination One hundred forty laughing girls were osked to go to the gym. There were so many locos that I rememberod from grode school competition basketball games, ond my eyes widened ot the change in some of my old school chums. Well . . . bock to work Wo were assigned different rooms to go to, with girls from our own parishes The desks that we were given woro big enough to swim ini In fact, they were boys' desks. The De la Salle freshman were relinquishing their school to move down to the Island. Yes, they woro turning their beloved building over to Regina. Rosemary Atkinson Thoro it all began, with freshmon registration, ond oil the firsts —the first class, the first Fathor-Daugh-ter Dinner, the first Mass-all the firsts that must start ond build b school so it can corry on through the yeors Betsy Dtckmon You wouldn't believe such o change is possible. Prior to our 1959 arrival. 4242 Wentworth wos only a two-story building surrounded by o fenced yord full of plants resembling tumbleweeds But today-the first day of school-the dust ond corpenfers' tools havo disappeared, ond its two floors ond ten rooms sparkle1 It's bubbling with excitement—oil the girls are so friendly I didn't know a soul at nine o'clock, but by noon I hod become acquainted with at least ten girls The girls ond the Sisters ate so anxious to become friends Evon the slolrs have a friendly creak. Mary Margaret McMahon g
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