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Grandparent’s Day Christine Romaniak and grandfather. There was a dignified excitement in the air on the morning of October 10th. Regina’s halls were filled with not only students, but also their grandparents. Grand-parents Day, an annual event, has always proved to be an enjoyable and rewarding day for all. It’s a chance for students to show off their grandparents and for grandparents to get a taste of Regina life. This year’s festivities, coordinated by Parents Club members and Regina students, began with a Mass in the Little Theater celebrated by Father Earl Simonson. A continental breakfast followed in the cafeteria. Then it was back to the Little Theater for the day’s entertainment. The show bubbled over with Regina talent, including a scene from the Senior Class Play, a speech monolog, singing, dancing, and piano playing. After the show, many grandparents toured the school and visited their granddaughters’ classes. It was another successful visit for our grandparents. The proof lay in the smiles, laughter, and love that glowed throughout the day. Julie Welch and grandmother. Above, right: Mary Mahoney presents a monologue. Center: Patty Wcidcs. Debbie Denman, and Kelly Peterson entertain our grandparents. 17
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k.tih) I’eniod. development director, presents fuels and ideas on the 1979 Marathon to the students at one of our assemblies This year the Marathon was a fantastic success, but we couldn’t have done it without the help of our new development director, Kathleen Penrod. What is her impression of the Marathon? “I’m thrilled at the success and enthusiasm of the students. It was my first introduction, and I was much impressed with 304 out of 445 girls taking part. $12,580 was pledged, and $11,115 was brought in by the 304 girls who participated. All of the classes reached their individual goals, and all received a day off. The Student Council decided to use the money earned on the Marathon for Regina’s operating expenses Also- a big thank-you to the parents who donated their time and efforts to make the Marathon fun for everyone! Sister Koscnuiy shares fatigue thoughts with one of the many parent participants at the Marathon
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