Regina High School - Tiara Yearbook (Hyattsville, MD)

 - Class of 1959

Page 103 of 148

 

Regina High School - Tiara Yearbook (Hyattsville, MD) online collection, 1959 Edition, Page 103 of 148
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arming, frengflzening .gluolenf-.llacker gone!! r N ' if Joy Limric, committee chairman of the first junior prom, examines her program for the evening with her date, Donald McDonald. The dance was at the Presidential Anns. WWW L ifif gff' 3 Bridget Sheridan interviews Katherin Hoe- gen, editor of Reginalog, and Joan Roder- ick, president of Quill and Scroll, during a series of intercom talks held in CYW. 99

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Leading the student body to independence by teaching them trastworthiness and honor, inspiring them to courage and faithfulness Co-operative Governing The influence of the student council reaches into each -activity within the walls of Regina. Its members can be identified by their brown arm bands and white blazers as they proctor the halls or usher at open house or receptions. All students who enter Regina accept mem- bership in the Student Governing Association and elect five oilicers, and two representatives from each homeroom as their leaders. The representatives as- sist at regular weekly meetings and bring the prob- lems and ideas of their homerooms to the group for discussion, resolution and action. The Regina Governing Body of the Student Association is aiiiliated with the Catholic Co-opera- tive Advisory Council and the National Association of Student Councils. Representatives meet with other high school leaders through the Maryland Associa- tion of Student Councils. The council has sponsored numerous activi- ties during the past year, including a candy sale for the benefit of the chapel fund, a tag day to provide a movie projector, and a series of career days featur- ing outstanding specialists in every field. Class direc- tories were compiled and published. The Pep Club was initiated, and a study of school banks brought about the establishment of one at Regina. Students are duly proud of the student government and its many benefits. Working on a Student Council project, vice-president Carol Oulahan draws illustration for the class telephone directories sold to students. The gaily-decorated booklets contained the home addresses and telephone numbers. Karen Resnicky, portraying a young girl, and Marjorie Routt, acting as her boyfriend, are two of the participants in senior homeroom 182's Halloween play, entitled Who's Afraidu, a supposed mystery which turns into a rollicking comedy, much to the chagrin of the villains. 98 ,X ,H X N . Displaying the new movie projector purchased with the money received in the auction and from the bingo on Student Council-sponsored Tag Day, are Laura Drago, treasurer, and Maureen McGrath, secretary. J If



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Teresa Widmayer and Constance Kessler review and catalogue books newly received into the Sodality library while Janet Stolba selects the spiritual reading for the otiicers' meeting. jlzeir lynoclef. ary 3 ik Missing even one of the class instructions is serious for a candi- date. Here, Eileen Walshe, counselor, gives a make-up lesson to Carolyn Cook, freshman candidate, who must master the rules. Shelf af as iii iii51f '- :7,1z,if: i. ,. izkl A ff it Q l 'rsr . -, 2 we C flg e' M C 'te y i e 's r A pa p 2' eggs? ,gl ...,, f I 9 K In FH lb ity as X , ',.--1 v M it if 2 100 Ann Canning and Patricia Deck wrap presents for less fortunate teens in the area. Catherine Cook and Theresa Paduda finish plans for a survey and evaluation of teen magazines. ff' Nui

Suggestions in the Regina High School - Tiara Yearbook (Hyattsville, MD) collection:

Regina High School - Tiara Yearbook (Hyattsville, MD) online collection, 1959 Edition, Page 24

1959, pg 24

Regina High School - Tiara Yearbook (Hyattsville, MD) online collection, 1959 Edition, Page 25

1959, pg 25

Regina High School - Tiara Yearbook (Hyattsville, MD) online collection, 1959 Edition, Page 134

1959, pg 134

Regina High School - Tiara Yearbook (Hyattsville, MD) online collection, 1959 Edition, Page 38

1959, pg 38

Regina High School - Tiara Yearbook (Hyattsville, MD) online collection, 1959 Edition, Page 24

1959, pg 24

Regina High School - Tiara Yearbook (Hyattsville, MD) online collection, 1959 Edition, Page 14

1959, pg 14


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