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Two guurcls, Katherinv Hocgan and Jo- illlllil Agricola, try to inte-rrvpt SHE lmall. VNHSITY CHEl'1Hl.EADERS. Top Row: F. Calvisi. I.. Hartlesty, J. Lim- rir. M, Howard, M. Noon, and cap- tain Suzanne- Brooks. Bottom Row: C. Me-rendino, Diane- Wroblewski, Darlf-ne Wroblffwski. and J. Latona. Joanna Agrirola and Sur- May, both guards. are making sure RHS takes the hall. JY fIHElCRI.E.'XIJERS. Top Row: M. A'13l'k0WiC'll. F. :Un-Xander. P. Caldwell. K. Bowvrs. A. Bain, C. Ennis, and A. Murphy. Bottom Row: M. Jon:-S. K. KI:-nm, captain Kathleen Blake. N. Sweitzcr, and S. Luzius. ' Ji
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'Hx may l 5' u Hep! Hep! We'1Je got that RHS spirit down in our ltearts, down in our hearts to stay W3 .Liz 0 PEP CLUB, Top Row: Kathy Scul- len, Pamela Leef, Pat Myers, Pa- tricia Clark, Margie Adams, Helene Dorasavage, Margaret Clark, and Judy Miller. Bottom Row: Betty Ford, Marcia Busey, Kay Mauser, Eva Rosewag, Nancy Bensman, Diane Andrews and Marianne Hartnett. 120 Above: N. Sausser at SH Academy game. Top left: C. Oulahan. Bottom: A. Waters, P. Tingley at HN game.
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The editors of TIARA are proud ofthe many people whose co-operation made possible the publication of this volume and acknowledge X fm' X ll s - N, Supporters, Friends, Associates Teens in a royal atmospherev extend their gratitude to all loyal sup- porters who have contributed to the first yearbook, either directly or through financial support. The Queen must certainly be pleased to behold all her devoted subjects rendering hom- age to her, through her first annual, the 1959 TIARA. Producing a yearbook requires faultless co-operation between printer and school. The staff of TIARA has found that co-operation with H. G. Roebuck and Son, Inc. in the person of Mr. Sidney C. Schultz. Mr. Schultz has been helpful and understanding with the editors, struggling with the problems confronting a staff publish- ing its first year book. Harris and Ewing has honored Our Lady and her court by taking the portraits of the faculty and seniors, the photographs for the dividers and the pictures of the school, and by al- lowing the use of portraits of the Arch- bishop and other priests. Particular thanks must be given to Mr. Andrew J. May, Vice-President, who fulfilled the staffls requests with courtesy. Crown Photo Service paid trib- ute to the Queen by efficiently develop- ing the pictures taken by the staff and by granting other requests most sat- isfactorily. These arrangements were made possible through the kindness of Mr. George Cullen, President. The staff is grateful to Mr. Clar- ence Zens of the Catholic Standard for allowing the use of portraits of His Excellency, Bishop Hannan, and of Regina's exchange students. Credit must be given to numer- ous others who have helped compile this book: The National Catholic Wel- fare Conference for the portrait of His Holiness John XXIII, the Department of Education for that of Rt. Reverend Monsignor Spence, Bachrach Studios for that of Very Reverend Monsignor Coyne, Continental Studios for that of Rt. Rev. Monsignor Louis Miltenberg- er, and Loring Studios for that of Rev- erend Mother General. Mother Mary Adrian, R.J.lVI. has made the section dealing with the school history possible by faithfully recording with her camera all the im- portant events from the time that Re- gina opened her doors. The staff pho- tographers of the Reginalog have com- plemented her work by taking pictures of less important happenings, making TIARA records complete. Yes, the Queen must be pleased to see all her children uniting to crown her with her golden TIARA. ,4ffmJa,.a .xdre jlanled Ol' CL ,MAIL of praiae
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