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Statistics Hegina Goal Class Goals: Seniors •Juniors Sophomores Freshmen Student Participation: Amount Pledged: Amount Collected: 111x$25 109x$2.r 102x$25 90x$25 Marathon is a hair raising experience. So think Maggie Harich, Susan (iuldan. Beth Daly. Julie Walsh, and Sara Kololt.
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v j 6 Annt'iu W:il i and Pally ('after! y grab a bile to eat. Shauna Hin ie, Stomya Arva. and Lori Sunde-lias October 4, a chilly overcast morning, was a day long awaited. On this day. the Raiders, along with other students and parents, walked, hiked, ran, or skated in the Marathon for Non-Public Education. Regina had stands at both Minnehaha Falls and Summit to welcome, refresh and rejuvenate the Raiders with hot dogs, apples, pop and, best of all, homemade cookies and bars. Kach girl had a personal goal of $25. Pennants were awarded to those who reached that goal. Other incentives were: Regina jerseys for $55 turned in, a traveling trophy for the homeroom with the highest participation and one for the highest amount collected, a trophy for the student with the greatest number of pledges, won by Joan Bittner, a $25 General Sports gift certificate and a $50 gift certificate from the Women’s Running Shop for the student who raised the most money were won by Susan Shea. Besides these prizes, the school awarded a free day on Nov. 26th to the sophomores, the only class to turn in more than its goal of $2,550. Regina kept the tradition of competing with another school by challenging St. Thomas Academy. Two representatives from St. Thomas accepted our challenge at a pep rally. The challenge declared that the “Tommies” would lead cheers at a Raider basketball game if they lost. The Raiders soundly beat St. Thomas by a landslide. Man Io •l.ii'oli- Ann Steigauf, top: and Miss Anne Marie Shimkus
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Freshman Welcome Freshmen Welcome is an annual ritual at Regina. This year was a day when sophomores. juniors and seniors all joined together to make the freshmen feel a part of the Regina spirit and unity. The juniors brought the freshmen into the Regina Zone” — a zone where freshmen were given flowers and cookies and made to dress up in a silly way like their sophomore big sisters. The upperclassmen hope they don’t think of their mascot, Kermit, when as sophomores they dissect frogs. 8
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