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Rosemary Wright, Michele Regan. Jean Worley, Janice Yates, Joan Wortman and Jamie Widmayer. Cl?SENT: Jane Wade and Katherine ila. BELOW: Catherine Peluso, Mar- garet Piazza, Mary Pacheo, Sharon Pickett, and Maria Luisa Ramirez. li I ' ft 2 ti, J. , 'L t l Vx. 7' Agnes Steeg, Pauline Spirk, Joanne- ' Stevens, Diane Robertson, Nancy Sweitzer and Linda Stickley. AB- SENT: Carol Ann Slocombe. XC Actively participating in all the little interests involved in student life Confenfeog gnfoging i e .fda .giualenla an .Zena 5
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N,-f-W' Q.. r- K m x ,,.-ff il 1 rx a 'rf ,fi E ,yi x Kathleen Scullen, Mary Catherine Smihula, Mary Frances Sickles, Rita Sonnenberg, Jean Sonnenberg, Can- dace Spellacy. ABSENT: Anne-Marie Schlegel. Rosemary Rubino. Patricia Ryerse, Ann Scharnikow, Elizabeth Sausser. Judith Rossomonflo and Ellen Rod- erick. LOWER LEFT: Norma Thomas. Charlotte Vermillion, Bonnie The-o clore, Margaret Tierney, Arlene Tay- lor and Barbara Utterback. AB SENT: Marita Scott.
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In the October campaign for the World's Finest Chocolate. Denaire Stevens of Homeroom 262, Frances Isbell of Homeroom 261 and Zita Brosmer of Homeroom 252 sold the most chocolate. Susann May sold the most ads in the Reginalog drive, winning a camera. Frances Mango placed first in the TIARA week-end contest, receiving tickets to a Maryland University game. Mary Howard, Linda Hardesty and Catherine Ryan are brushing up on Spanish idioms. These three juniors were selected from the second year Spanish class to study in Mexico for the summer. 86 may Ascending the steps with increasing caution M' fearing to lose what has just been acquired W yet wanting to gain treasures lying beyond Regina's new bank is thriving due to the deposits of many of the girls. Here Eileen Howes is checking the files where the bankers keep account of deposits and withdrawals. Juniors in the Groove The brightest spot on the distant horizon for the juniors is perhaps the day when they are measured for class rings, symbols of the hard work and per- severance needed in their Regina days. Having entered into the spirit of Regina from the very first days, the junior class has been noted for its many capable students. Academically, they are reallv in the swing of things. On-the-spot discussions in religion classes, and a new taste of science was experienced. Latin III was on many students, sched- ules and Civil War projects were organized in Eng- lish class. The junior prom this year was held on April 18, with David Platt's orchestra providing the music. An interior decorator carried out the theme, April Mist, in the school auditorium. The chairman was Joyce Latona, Homeroom 261. Juniors are proud of the fact that they got first seats in the gym in September, that they drive to school, that they are big sistersi' to the freshmen and that most of them buy 'cfireballsv at lunch. They also note that three-fourths of them wear glasses, proof of their scholarship. Senior days are eagerly awaited by all.
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