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Now, in their second year at Regina, my performin Courf lufied the girls have tried to do their best in-lv 9 N milf i f-qw? 'dei jglhqtxz-'. Sophomore RHS Spirit Q. It g j5 t 6 E ' -, 4, 4 ' Neff N The sophomores are a living proof that it is pos- -h5:,q,g,9 ' SZ sible to have quality along with quantity. Because of the exceptional ability of many of these stu- dents, the school began an enrichment program. Besides concentrating on their regular studies, sophomores found the extra time and energy to participate in various contests sponsored both na- tionally and in the Washington area. Nine entered essays in the American Legion Flag contest. Eleven others submitted essays either on Religion in the Life of a Teenager or on The Pope of Peace in the Catholic Daughters Essay Contest. Fifteen girls sent poems to the High School Anthology. A gold key was won by Janice Yates for her short story in the Scholastic Magazine and Evening Star writing contest. After a short course in poetry, a news- paper of original poems was published. The academic inclinations of the sophomores do not prevent them from being all-around teenagers. A large percentage of their class is present at all school gatherings, upholding the good name of the school. Their energy is shown in the variety of ac- tivities engaged upon from bowling weekly to pro- ducing a play on their own. Michele Regan, editor of Homeroom 255's paper, Chatter- box, Ann Murphy, editor of Homeroom 254-'s Snappy's Scoop, and Betsy Appel, editor of the Scribbler. 76 Pictured here with Dick Clark, master of ceremonies for the television show, American Bandstand, are: Anne Magner, Kath- leen Leonti, Linda Cinciotta and Barbara McMahon. Top saleswomen in the World's Finest Chocolate drive are Joanne Stevens of 255g Janet Johnson of 263: and Linda Cinciotta of 253. Judy 0'Toole was home- room 2543s highest saleswoman in the campaign.
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Maureen Boyle, Patricia Behr, Kathleen Blake, Lynn Boyd, Kathleen Bowers, Agnes Blanche and Sandra Butler. ABSENT: Mary ,lo Burch. Any little task alone for the love of Cod from the baking of the finest cake clown to cleaning the kitchen floor is blessed Patricia Caldwell, ,Ioan Capretti, Marianne Cadigan, Patricia Carr, Theresa Cain and Ann Maureen Canning. 78 1 15117- Wg. aa, Mawr. -aabddiwf . K -. 25 9 Mary Caruso, Linda Cinciotta, Barbara Cic- hocki, Joyce Cissel, Sandra Carroll, Mary Carroll. ABSENT: Kathleen Chalfont. GOL! 546626 umkd Sukfecf Q L l Q ' w 2 an pf- f5,1 A leye aaia i
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