Regis College - Ranger Yearbook (Denver, CO)

 - Class of 1964

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Page 16 text:

Richard F. Ryan, SJ 12

Page 15 text:

ACAlJliilVllCo page Section Editor JOHN V. DOERING FACULTY . • page Section Editor JOHN V. DOERING AWARDS page 56 Section Editor CHARLES McELROY CLASSES page 70 Section Editor RORERT McERLEAN ORGANIZATIONS page 120 Section Editor DEAN B. STONE ATHLETICS page 156 Section Editor WILLIAM A. HOLDEN ACTIVITIES page 192 Section Editor PATRICK H. MOORHEAD ADVERTISING page 244 Section Editor WILLIAM J. MEURER 11



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REGIS COLLEGE DENVER 21, COLORADO GENESEE 3-6565 OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT The hammering of nails and the pouring of concrete which we have experi- enced in the past year are dreams being realized. The physical plant of Regis College is expanding. This expansion will increase the enrollment, make the facilities more comfortable, and enrich the beauty of the campus. But all the nails, concrete and steel cannot increase the true value of this College. They cannot develop a thinking, reasoning intellect, able to rec- ognize an obligation to God. We have endeavored in the past four years to build men -- whole men -- emotionally mature and mentally alert. As we pause and reflect on the graduates of Regis, 1964, we feel that we have succeeded in doing this. We are proud of our graduates. We have provided you with the tools of life, and we hope, motivated you to use them correctly. These tools, the knowledge you have gained at Regis College, should prepare you to continue your education, for your education is far from being over. You are beginning an education which will last a lifetime, and we have great hope that you will take advantage of every lesson life delivers. I, as president of Regis College, am proud to have played a small part in your formal education and am grateful I was given the opportunity to have worked with you. I would encourage each of you not only to grasp every challenge possible, but to look for challenge. Use each challenge as a means of growing -- mentally and spiritually. And when you are confronted with the materialism of the world, I would hope you will re- member your alma mater and the ideals for which she stands. As you leave Regis, know that our thoughts and prayers are with you. We pray that your life will be full and meaningful, elevated by the Grace of God which those loyal to Christ have in their souls. n ) Yl Richard F. Ryan, S. J. (j .. v ' v vt President 13

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