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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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Campus Views Along the Way . . . Th ree hundred years ago, a cour- ageous band of women, aspiring to the virtues of St. Joseph, estab- lished themselves in Le Puy, cap- ital of the ancient province of Velay in France. Encouraged by their founder, the Rev. John Peter Medaille, S.J., and inspired by the guidance of the Most Rev. Henry de Maupas, the aspirants were placed in charge of an orphan asylum. On October 15, 1650, they were called the Congregation of the Sisters of St. Joseph. When the terror of the French Revolution approached, convents were confiscated, and many sisters fell victims of the guillotine. After the fall of Robespierre, Mother St. John Fontbonne es- caped and undertook the reorgani- zation of her dispersed community. With the upheaval in 1803, mis- sionaries left France. Six sisters came to America. This was the genesis of the American commun- ity. The Boston congregation was instituted in 1873 with Sister Mary Regis as Superior. In this College, the Sisters of St. Joseph uphold her principles. Their glorious history grows ever more glorious as time unfolds lives of love and truth in the service of God and fellow- man. Enshrim7ig the Sublhnity of Thne (Did Eternity in the Tower Grotto The Steps of College Hall Lead to the Htgh W ay of Life
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