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Student-teacher rapport reaches a high point in Father Burns’ senior Ethics class. Here is one of tliose moments of intense communication. Father Dennis Burns celebrates the special Mass offered during Dad-Daughter Weekend. Joan McNamara and Mr. McNamara are servers. 8
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“it’s love by whom (my beautiful triend) the gift to live is without until” Fusion marks the essential trend of modern man. The era of arro- gant solitude has passed and we now witness and experience an agoniz- ing outpouring of man’s spirit through all the pathways of life in search of a mutual bond. The piercing cry which shatters the wall of racial separation, the desperate sob of the underprivileged which haunts the rich societies, and the soul-searing desire for religious unity which tor- ments modern church men — these all reflect man’s growing awareness that we must look for the fulfillment of self through the life-giving union of humankind. This fundamental impulse toward communion, indicative of our generation, has penetrated the sphere of academic life at Regis. Ac- knowledgment, communication and mutual understanding are the key- notes of campus society. Foremost among those to strike these notes is our chaplain, Reverend Dennis M. Burns, J.C.D., whose spirit and in- fluence seem fired by the plea of his divine exemplar: “That they all may be One, as Thou, Father, in Me and I in I’hee.” Through his unique position in the collegecommunity as both teach- er and chaplain. Father Burns has inspired and fostered an ideal of unity, a unity which is continuously incor})orating, yet not confounding. This spirit of unity is generated by his pervading warmth of spirit, his own acceptance of the value of the individual, and his constant self- giving in Christian love. It is, then, with deep admiration and loving gratitude that we dedi- cate the 1966 Mount Regis to our chaplain. Father Dennis M. Burns. Dedication 7
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The sometimes humorous, but always wise, counseling of Father Burns at the marriage lec- tures will leave a lasting impression in the minds of these students. An always present and appreciative participant at Regis functions, Father Burns is served supper by Mr. Leo Chang at the home economics spon- sored demonstration. 9
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