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Hi jbo uj Over a span of thirty-five years, the Sisters of Regis College of Weston have fostered the growth of an idea, the expansion of the Morrison Estate into a fixing community of seven hundred Catholic college students. To us, the grad- uates of 1962, Regis has meant the embodiment of a certain way of life, a rich tradition in whose heritage we share. Today, as we think in retrospect upon oni life at Regis, we cannot help giving thought to the history contained herein. Regis Hall, once the main building of the Morrison Estate, marked the beginning of the campus. It meant classrooms, dormitories, and chapel to the first graduates. For us, it has been the scene of music and the fine arts, socials, lectures, and informal meetings. Coming down from Regis Hall, we approach College Hall, a tall columned building, erected in 1928, and the focal point of the College. Its grandeur is impressive, with its foyer, where we stood for our initial reception, danced at the Senior Ball, and from which we marched in final procession to our graduation. It is noted as well for its classroom, dining, and living areas. From the Parterre we can see Cardinal O’Connell Hall, the science building which was erected in 1938. Modern laboratories and lecture halls aid the stu- dents in their study of the sciences. Facilities for the study of business may be found in the Commerce Building, part of the original Estate. In 1946, a residence for the religious faculty was built behind College Hall. It was named St. Joseph Hall in honor of the patron of the community founded in LePuy, France, in 1650. The Library, a modern structure completed in 1955, affords the opportunity for the satisfaction of an inquiring mind. Some unique features are the language labs, seminar rooms, and the offices of the Cardinal Spellman Philatelic Society containing the Cardinal’s invaluable stamp collection. Maria Hall, erected in 1957, a dormitory for upperclassmen, is the most [ 12 ]
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modern structure on campus. Its three lounges provide both recreation and an atmosphere conducive to study. Alumnae Hall, a student union building is now under construction. It will provide administrative offices, dining rooms, lounges, a gymnasium, and confer- ence rooms for students and alumnae. With the coming years, Regis will grow and progress. The class of 1962, however, will remember its Alma Mater this way . . . with fondness and respect. ENT CENTRE + REGIS COLLEGE ♦ aKESRiim E ™ SIS ’ ERS op SAINT JOSEPH ♦ At A C I N N I S N I . WALSH BOSTON [ 13 ]
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