1992-1993 Yearbook

Regina The refrigerator boxes which formed a tunnel were filled with many unexpected surprises for the 30 new Regina pledges this year. The Queens smiled as the pledges were covered with spaghetti and pudding that had once filled the many boxes. The new members had to endure many trials during pledge week, but in the end it was all worth it. Regina , which is Latin for queen, began in the fall of 1947 and had approximately 70 members in 1992. They firmly believed in their motto, "others before ourselves," and strove to achieve that on a daily basis. Th goal of Regina was to create and keep a do eness between club members, even though they have diverse interests and occupational goals. The club tried to achieve this goal by having devotionals at all club functions. Regina 's closeness was expressed by Tracie Burt, who said, "I finally found a group of people who accepted and loved me as I am." --Julie Anderson Denise Pierce and Anissa Carlyle talk ~, · ith Jkgina members Christine Richhart andjulie Tracy during Open I louse. Whether girls were club sisters or just friends , Open House was a fun time to he together. Regina. isl rou •: Marcie I Tera Id, Jennie R. Wilkins, Lisa Deys, Christy j. Coonts, Katrina Wright , Tracy Stanfield , Amy Henderson. Amy Peurifoy. 2nd rou •: Stacy Harris, Angie Treat , Tammy Wilkins , Darla Miller, Jeff Deys, Jennifer F1ye, Lori Saari, Mikki Gerber. 3rd row: Brian Jones, Valerie McCammon , Stacy Mantooth , Kristen M. San Juan, Lisa Stiles, Dayna Dunn, Kerry Burke, Jana Thomas, Cathlyn Tsirgiotis , Bonnie Sue Kinningham, Nicolle Dunrnoyer, Tammy Austin , Drea Howard. 4th roll': Stephanie Powell, Tamara Bledsoe, Andrea Gearhart, Tara Hall, Valorie Bunner, Regin;.i Tackett , Julie Tracy, Kim Little, Miriam ~ Moreno. 51h rou •: Lydia W;.itler, Sharon (j Messersmith, Carole Ashley , Keri Kruse , ~ Melissa ]. Carr, Shelly Duzan , Shannon §2 Sullenberger, Ginger Goff, Kirsten Truman , S Kelli Whitecomb. :r n ~ 173 ~ Social Clubs

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