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“seeker of truth follow no path all paths lead where truth is here” Knowledge is the sweetness of the human mind. It affords us fresh insights into the various facets of human activity, while leading us to a state of sell-awareness and introspection. As students completing our undergraduate courses, we emerge into the mainstream of life with a solid foundation. We have thus formed a schematic framework of ideas lor the establishment of ideals and personality. The lour year give-and-take of college life has been a period of growth from partial development to adult maturity; the trials have strengthened us lor chal- lenges that lie ahead. A variety of impressions and stimuli have impinged themselves upon the consciousness of each of us during our college life. The same activities and the varied opinions, attitudes, and convictions experienced during the brief span of four years have affected each student in a unique way, refining and clarifying objectives. Social and cultural programs sponsored by the College, such as the faculty lecture series, constitute outstanding channels for adopting more universal interpreta- tions of mankind and for developing a variety of selves through com- munication with others in all spheres of endeavor. Each of us has engaged in an individual quest lor truth — truth to pursue, to respond, to question. T have united ourselves with the Regis administration and faculty in their search for truth — to guide, to stimulate, to challenge. Impetus is given to this search both by the in- troduction of new ideas and the release of thought currents — the former through campus delegates such as the NS A representatives, the latter through conferences held at Regis of vv’hich the National History Con- ference is an outstanding example. In our united intellectual efforts, we can look lor encouragement, guidance and hope in the words: “all paths lead where truth is here.” College 11
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