Regis College - Ranger Yearbook (Denver, CO)

 - Class of 1958

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Most prominent of the many signs of progress on the campus is the new Student Center completed in the fall of 1957. This modern structure is the scene of much of the college ' s social life from coffee hours to school functions in the evening. The Administration Building, the oldest building on campus, peers down the drive to the gates. The old structure houses the administrative offices and the residence of the Jesuit faculty which makes it for many students the least frequented place on campus. ?! S Si f 9 E B 8

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O ' Connell Hall, a new residence for underclassmen, boldly faces west to the mountains and nearby Carroll Hall. It is in this hall that underclassmen get then- first taste of college life tackling books and making new friends. Page 8



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The Student Body in the 1880s. The senior wing of the Dormitory. The class system of the college was radically dif- ferent from what it was before 1920 and what it is today. An eight-year course comprised a scholar ' s col- lege education; the high school, which is so important today, did not exist and what passed for it was a strictly college preparatory system of classes. Four lower grades were called the academics and were distinguished by numbers; one, two, three A, and three B; they con- stituted what is now known as high school. The fresh- man year of college was known as Humanities, the sophomore as Poetry, the junior as Rhetoric, the senior as Philosophy. No diploma was given at the end of high school and only one degree at the end of col- lege, the Bachelor of Arts. For the purpose of activi- ties, the grounds were divided into the Senior Yard for the more mature students whether they were in college or not. The Junior Yard was for all the smaller boys who were not as physically and mentally mature as those in the Senior Yard. The small picture shows the Senior dormitory in the Administration Building. This was located in the west end of the fourth floor. The other dormitories were located on the rest of the fourth floor. The stage at the end of the room was used for plays, debates, and graduation. The area has been va- cated, made into private rooms and is now used for rooms for the faculty. Page 10

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