1978-1979 Yearbook

Regina welcomes alumni to Homecoming outing, allowing the girls and dates to hike to the falls and share the traditional devotional period. Following an evening of Christmas caroling for the residents of Leisure Lodge, Chi Sigs and Regina met for a party in the Pryor home, where. secret brothers and sisters were revealed . Launching the year for Regina, formal initiation was held in the home of Bessie Mae Pryor. As one of the first projects of the fall, members of Regina dusted walls and assembled beds, preparing the Brown house to receive its 16 foster children . Regina's two-fold Homecoming participation involved assisting Chi Sigma Alpha in producing an award-winning float and hosting an alumni reception and breakfast. In December, the club went to Petit Jean Mountain for its annual Second semester's schedule of activities included a bunking party in the Alexander home and a prayer breakfast for Chi Sigs. In service to others, Regina donated money to the Navajo Teens fund. Regina 1. TEMPORARILY abandoning their dates on the return trek from Cedar Falls, Regina members Cherie Conolty, Robin Solley, Julia Teeters and Karen Edwards cross a wooden Dathway during their excursion to Petit Jean Mountain . 2. REGINA. 1. A Kumpf. 2 . DaLynn Kay 3. Sigman 4 . Denise Kay 5. Earnhart 6. Durrington 7. Gibbs 8. S. Pryor 9. Cannon 10. Hayes 11. Conolty 12. Cash 13. Simpson 14. Pylkas 15. Zeigler 16. Edwards 17. Taylor 18. Flinchum 19. P. Kumpf 20. Trammell 21 . Adams 22. Sustarta 23. Harp 24. Nash 25. Bessie Mae Pryor-sponsor 26. Pounders 27. Croomes 28. Stork 29. Morgan 30. McGee 31. Teeters 32. Hinton 33. Gammon 34. Carter 35. Moore 36. Solley 37. Prine 38. Noblin 39. Wells . 3. OFFICERS AND BEAUX. Rise Knight-treasurer, Monte Cox-beau, Brenda Nashpresident, Ronda Cash-secretary. The Regina girls are standing in front of the home of their sponsor, Bessie Mae Pryor. In 1947, this house was a men's dorm, commonly called "Grand Central Station." 2 Regina ~ 57

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