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Sister Lucille McKillop President To the Graduates of 1983: I congratulate you on behalf of the entire Salve Regina College commu- nity on your graduation, which is both a very happy ending and a great oeginning. You must now turn with eagerness from the pages of the past to the opening leaves of the book of tomorrow. Many years ago Plato wrote that the beginning is the most important part of any piece of work. As you leave Salve Regina College we know you are prepared for that be- ginning. You have the knowledge which will allow you to begin tomor- row ' s work on a solid footing. You have the conviction that you must not only try to be the best person you can be, in every area, but that you must help other persons, even those whom you have never met, to be the best persons they can be. Your true fortune will be that purpose for which you live your life. It is not found at the end of a rainbow; it must be sought within your own heart. Henry Van Dyke summed this up very well when he wrote: Our life is not a mere fact; it is a movement, a tendency, a steady, ceaseless progress toward an unseen goal. To desire and strive to be some service to the world, to aim at doing something which shall really increase the happiness and welfare and virtue of mankind — this is a choice which is possible for all of us; and surely it is a good haven to sail for. I pray that you will seek and find this haven and that all your journeys in your coming years will always be happy, safe, useful and rewarding journeys. God bless you. tiL Cc U - c Cis 18
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three areas that provide comprehensive service to the college community faculty support services Norman Faria and Anne Martin enjoy the Dance Marathon for the Heart Affectation. Captain Michael Dasovich in formal dr - The Governor ' s Ball.
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Sister Sheila Megley Vice President Academic Dean My good wishes accompany this yearbook. Memories fade as years pass and the Regina Maris will serve as a reminder of events, and human relationships. In the years to come, may you discover rich satisfaction as you contribute to the leadership of your generation. Remember always that the most important thing in our lives is not so much where we are, but in what direction we are moving. An- atole France wrote that to accom- plish great things we must not only act but also dream, not only plan but also believe. I am confident you will always be your best selves and the College will be proud of you wherever you go and however you distinguish yourselves. 19
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