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; Dedication In giving us Himself, Christ provided mankind with a perfect ideal. “I am the Life,” He said. We have only to pattern our lives on His to achieve that final per- fection which is our heritage. It is difficult to live so selflessly that we may truly say we are living His Life. In our trials, we have only to look at the living models Christ has provided us to regain hope and inspiration. The members of a religious community are in every sense living His Life. In giving up the world, they have come into the greater, more exquisite life of union with Christ; they are supremely fitted to give us an example. Therefore, it is with appreciation and gratitude that we dedicate the 1948 Mount Regis to the Sisters of St. Joseph, in the year of their seventy-fifth Jubilee, in the archdiocese of Boston. Their years of labor for the welfare of humanity, their unceasing prayers that have risen to God for the spiritual hap- piness of the world have slowly erected the stairway by which we may climb, by imitation of Christ, to perfection. His is the Life. Theirs is the way.
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Foreword “Life has loveliness to sell, All beautiful and splendid things. . . ” We have only to open our hearts. There is no price for the beauty that is living. Our life at Regis is brief. There were hours enjoyed, hours wasted. But through all the hours ran one thread — fine and strong — of beauty, of love. This is a time for looking forward. With steady eyes and serene hearts, we can face the future, carrying with us always four years of memory, of ideals shared. Here in the College of the King, we have laughed and worked and prayed together. The ties that bind are not heavy, but they cannot be broken. Tomorrow is the prom- ise; yesterday, the sanctuary of remem- brance, a heart-home never to be for- gotten. Beauty radiates in four years well spent. It is a beauty of mind and heart that will grow deeper with years, for a calm spirit is never defeated. Perhaps we shall forget the little things, but never can we forget what Regis means. It is the beauty that is all around us — serenity and peace and high hope. We have only to open our hearts. Contents Years are stretching before us — new, untried, bright with promise. Years are stretching behind us, too, happy years of laughter, youth and of little sorrow. At Commencement we regard the gal- lery of these years, startled that they have passed so swiftly. Yesterday we were Freshmen; today we stand grave and still as the recessional lifts its solemn voice. How often have we strolled by the Tower, the Shrine, under the trees. The whole of Spring was ours, to play in, to laugh in. How often did we run through the days with thoughts only of now. These bright moments of college life are caught, fleetingly, on a page. Teas, dances, the reverence of Cap and Gown Day, the beauty of the procession to Mary’s Shrine, the sober triumph of Commencement — all are here. The faces are here, events re- corded with accuracy. But where are the hopes, the dreams? Where is the charity and the spirit, the small sacrifices made of pure love? A picture can never capture the intangible, sweet memories we carry within us. Our book, filled with reminders of our college, our class, can never be more than this — a reminder of the memories we can never forget.
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