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The spirit of the new generation is achieved in part from a true understanding of what is meant by being an individual, and by what is meant by one’s being but one part of a larger whole. It follows that the growth of the whole Regis community spiritual- ly, socially, and physically can result only from the development of each of these parts. One obvious manifestation of the growth this year at Regis is a physical one. Soon Regis will have an enrollment of 1,000 students. This will necessitate more dormitories, a chapel building, and audito- rium, a wing on the science building, and an athletic building. The spirit ol the physical expansion has already been dem- onstrated during our four years here by the construction of Alumnae Hall, the campus student union building; the new dor- mitory, called Domitilla Hall, in honor of the founder of our college; and the Cardinal Spellman Philatelic Museum. Nor has this current progress failed to include existing buildings. College Hall has been considerably renovated and up- dated. There are several new classrooms, administrative and faculty offices, and a spacious new locker room and mail room on the first floor. A professionally staffed and fully modern equipped health center has been built in Maria Hall, and Regis Hall, the former Peak Hall, has undergone a face-lifting, while the former com- merce building has been completely remodeled for a campus art center. A final transformation has been the installation of mod- ern outdoor lighting across the campus. But in this spirit of continuous transition it is always the individual student who stands out against the back drop of these externals. No matter how great the exterior changes may be, it is the people, not the buildings, who will lead Regis College — our college — to a more complete fulfillment of itself.
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Mrs. Peter Manoli President of the Mothers’ Guild Albert Callahan President of the Fathers’ Club Mrs. Vincent Kelley President of the Alumnae Association (Picture by Bradford Bachrach) Mrs. Constance Skahan Assistant Director of Admissions (Picture by Loring Studio) 11
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