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r. Therese, Members of the Fac- ulty and Administration, Fam- ily, Friends, and Members of the Class of 1988; We are in a time in our soci- ety when people live for tomorrow or live in the past; not realizing what is happening now. We are here today to commemorate the now, in a celebration of our Academic acheivements thus far. For sixty years, Regis College has been conferring the Caps and Gowns as a sym- bol of the Academic accomplishments of the members of the senior class. This cere- mony is a time for us to reflect on our years at Regis and acknowledge our educational endeavors of the present. This day is a milestone characterizing our intellectu- al progress as women of the eighties. It is my hope that in the next eight months we do not become overly concerned with the tommorow or lost in the past. There is value in the past, for it has brought us to where we are now. There is value in the future, but it lives only in our dreams. Let us realize the importance of the present. Let each day challenge our minds to transform us into the wom- en we aspire to be. Herbert Otto, a noted psychologist once said Change and growth take place when a woman has risked herself and dares to become involved with the experiencing of her own life. In celebrating our academic accomplishments thus far, we must remember it is just a step in fulfilling the greater goal which awaits us in May . . . Cap And Gown
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n the fall of 1931, Regis ' first KM class of seniors received their caps and gowns — symbols not only of their academic achieve- ment, but also of their hopes, aspira- tions, and dreams for the future. Over the years, this special ceremony has evolved into a most anticipated and cherished tradition to all seniors who find themselves walking those final steps down the path paved by those first pioneers of Regis. It seemed only appropriate, then, that on October 4, 1987, our Cap and Gown Ceremony followed in the same tradition as that of the first class of seniors — it was held indoors. Al- though damp and stormy outside, the spirits within the walls of the chapel were soaring. Julie A. Dennis Cap And Gown
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