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We are Regina, singing a song of praise to life! Saluting four years that overflowed With moments that made this lively new song. We are beginners, pioneers, In the way of life that Regina is . . . Dear Seniors of the Class of 1964: Congratulations on your graduation! You came to us four years ago to receive a high school education in this Catholic setting because, as one of you has put it, “growth in the knowledge of one’s faith should correspond to growth in knowledge in other areas.’’ You and your parents believed that here you could be prepared for adult futures. You have completed Regina's course of study and are looking beyond. Perhaps it will be only in that future that you can fully comprehend what the curricular and co-curricular programs here mean for the teen-age girl. Did you learn to think more clearly and more deeply? To read widely and critically? To express an opinion with greater clarity and ease? To understand that you are going to God through encounter with Him in Sacrifice and Sacrament, and through deep and active concern for others? Do you take Jesus Christ seriously? Have you developed an appetite for more knowledge and love of Him — through the Good, True, and Beautiful all around you in the world? “We’re Alive,” the theme for your class, means that you have just begun and are eager for more KNOWING and for action, the LOVING which follows upon mature awareness. Through your participation in the life here you have, simultaneously, helped build a new school. You have been pioneers in curricular activity, in co-curricular planning, in initiating public relations for Regina. Your school has grown up with you because of the faith your parents and you placed in its beginnings. Regina will always be especially yours. Your class's real gift to her can best be summed up in the words: You’re Alive! Sister Marie Amanda, O.P. 6
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I Sharing with all who built Regina Our growth from a dream to a living whole 4 it We are alive! We are Regina, moving together From old school to new. From ignorance to a birth of a fledgling knowledge. Seeing ahead through the mazes of learning Our goals of awareness in mind and in spirit So that we may say— We are truly alive! 7
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