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Contents Foreword “For the journey is done and the summit attained.” Today has faded into yesterday. With its passing we have arrived at the first crest in our pilgrimage over the road of life. Pausing momentarily, we glance back over our four golden years. Within the pages of this, our book of memories, we have tried to recapture the spirit of life at Regis; Founders’ Day and the donning of our cherished caps and gowns. Sodality, May processions and de- votions to the Queen of Regis, proms and parties, classes and com- prehensives. The dawn of a new day awaits us. Yesterday’s horizon lies at our feet, strengthening and directing us; reflecting the light of super- natural grace; promising guidance and encouragement as we proceed along the way of life in pursuit of the Way of Love. As sunlight dances over the prism of college days, a host of hues floods our eyes. The delight- ful rainbow is our spoil, sealed within the pages of our book of treasures. Gaiety of socials and clubs lends sparkling brilliance. Study and con- centration proffer a deeper shade. Dramatic presentations provide in- tense values complementing regal Class Day, Commencement, Bac- calaureate. Ivory tones, reflection of direc- tors, high ideals and ideas blend into snowy white — our hours of prayer and meditation. A scarlet belt for Christmas, with carols and candlelight, tapers into vivid prints of Regis halls and student silhou- ettes. Multicolored sparklings and shadings bank our road to knowl- edge.
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“I am the Way,” Our Lord said. Regis took up the cry and bore aloft the banner of her motto, 1 am the Way, the Truth and the Life. ’ ’ The Class of ’46 claims part of this motto as her own and sings ‘Tam the Way” in her yearbook of memories. Memories of Regis, of her ideas and ideals, cannot fail to make clear that Regis is the Way. For four joyful years we have been climbing the stately poplar drive, the way to Regis, the way to happiness. Now we have reached the crest of the hill. Our hearts are tilled with gratitude for those who have helped us unfalteringly in the ascent. To the Rt. Rev. Augustine F. Flickey, V.G., Professor of Senior Religion at Regis since her very foundation, we dedicate these pages in a particular manner and wish to express our appreciation of his untiring zeal and ceaseless efforts in pointing the Way.
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