Regina High School - Tiara Yearbook (Hyattsville, MD)

 - Class of 1959

Page 111 of 148

 

Regina High School - Tiara Yearbook (Hyattsville, MD) online collection, 1959 Edition, Page 111 of 148
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s f Receiving their assignments during the weekly meeting are Cail Waters, activities editorg Carolee Robertson, sports edi- tor: Ellen Roderickg Anne Magnerg Catherine Cook, class editor. Standing is Teresa Widmayer, school editor. 954262 'f ,7 -X-,...1L Busily looking over copy which has been submitted at the last minute are .loan Rod- erick, copy editor, Kathy Mangan, senior editor, and Charlotte Holland, assistant. 1 N. 1 X, , Janet Benjamin, photography editor, and her assist- ants, Margaret Williams, Catherine Ryan, and Mary Howard, select the pictures to be used in TIARA to best illustrate the three different courses offered. As they check sponsors, Shirley Wingfield, produc- tion manager, and Patricia O'Brien. business manager, discuss the successful drive for adver- tisements which was held in late October, 1958. IO7 ,,.S . M -4

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ejewe ing flue Queenii gofclen jara Running heads, galleys, lead- ins, vandykes are some of the new words added to the vocabulary of each TIARA staff member during this first year of yearbook produc- tion. An editorial board of eleven, and a business and photography staff of ten have labored endless hours to prepare an annual which would de- pict the scholastic achievements and high ideals of a young school. Through the afliliations with the National Scholastic Press Asso- ciation, and the Quill and Scroll So- ciety, the editors found standards that offered a challenge. Before start- ing work several members attended short courses offered by the Catholic University of America and the Co- lumbia Press Association. Magazines such as Photolith, The Catholic School Editor and Scholastic Edi- tor helped supplement staff ideas on production, layout, theme, copy and photography. The business staffs first job was to convince sponsors that a con- tribution to TIARA would be a worthwhile investment. Contacting dealers, sending invoices, writing ad- vertising were some of the many tasks m-ade available to members. A brief Investigating and discussing the contents of their mailboxes, a required daily routine for all staff members, are Anne Carleton, editor- in-chicf, and Constance Piquado, managing editor. but successful subscription campaign was arranged in February. Photography staff had to plan the pictures rooms, classes and clubs. They la- beled photos, wrote captions and identifications according to the rules laid down in the oflicial handbook. Meanwhile, members of the editorial board planned layouts, as- signed and wrote copy, lead-ins, and running heads. As pencils and erasers were worn to a nub by constant edit- ing and re-editing, the 1959 TIARA emerged. Each hoped it was a fitting tribute to a Queen. members of home- 106 1 ..., 3 Ji- ... .ng ip- as , ,lf 2 x Q., ww ray. .tmp r .... fu.. Silly A Q ,xx 1, 524' fi 5 ii ,Tb 'FN :LJ 1 nl ' gijsitllliltllig 3 J .f Q 'sa is' 'S mtv' Z7-I Barbara Baldwin, art editor, searches for a novel idea for an appropriate illustration while Carol Oulahan, layout editor, finishes the dummy plans for the same page.



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W, Muriel Horbett, Regina's Bambi, stands in front of the display window holding the trophy she won for Best Actress in the 1958 One Act Play Contest. Command Performance Regina presented 'White Iris, a l9th cen- tury drama, in the One-Act Play Contest open to the high schools of the Archdiocese at Gonzaga High School, November 19, 1958. The play presents the story of a young invalid girl who discovers that her sister, who has been her companion since her accident five years ago, had purposely pushed her down a flight of stairs because of a jealousy nur- tured since childhood. The cripple's reaction pro- vides the basis for a surprise ending. The perform- ance merited first place in the elimination round. After surviving the semi-finals, the star, Muriel Hor- bett, received the honor of Best Actress in final competition. Besides receiving a silver loving-cup, she was awarded a six-week course in dramatics at the Catholic University. This is the second year Regina has entered the contestg Cradle Song, the story of a baby abandoned at a Dominician con- vent, was last yearis entry. Each spring, a full-length production is staged by the students. Our Hearts Were Young and Gayf' Song of Bernadettef, and Little Women are numbered among the major productions. 108 Reflecting the idealism, dreams, i and hopes of all Catholic youth, delighting in conveying ideas jhedpiano ,lr orm sl Ofkring jihufe Shirley Wingfield, playing the part of a family friend, Lucy, in White Iris, en- courages her two unhappy acquaintances. Frances Isbell, one of the four stars in the production White Iris, unwillingly reads the tea leaves for her mistress. Evelyn McEwan, who plays the sister of an invalid in White Iris, reads one of the selections in her sister's book. Muriel Horbett, as Jessamy Doone, a hopeless invalid, painfully rises from her chair in a dramatic scene.

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

Regina High School - Tiara Yearbook (Hyattsville, MD) online collection, 1959 Edition, Page 63

1959, pg 63

Regina High School - Tiara Yearbook (Hyattsville, MD) online collection, 1959 Edition, Page 129

1959, pg 129

Regina High School - Tiara Yearbook (Hyattsville, MD) online collection, 1959 Edition, Page 84

1959, pg 84

Regina High School - Tiara Yearbook (Hyattsville, MD) online collection, 1959 Edition, Page 121

1959, pg 121

Regina High School - Tiara Yearbook (Hyattsville, MD) online collection, 1959 Edition, Page 108

1959, pg 108

Regina High School - Tiara Yearbook (Hyattsville, MD) online collection, 1959 Edition, Page 121

1959, pg 121


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