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There are so many of us, and each of us with different talents . . .
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»■ Creation of an encompassing, prospering atmosphere for a diversity of students has been a tradition at Salve Regina College which contin- ues. The College offers dedicated individuals the opportunity to achieve not only in their selected field, but also as cultured persons. As Seniors, we witnessed great change. Constant technological advancements enhanced our ability to collect scholastic information both in the computer lab and in the library. New dorms provided us with the finest living accommodations. The renovated dorm Wake- hurst became the Campus Center which included the Global Cafe 1987. Better organized college activities and creation of the student oriented Campus Center provided us with dances, ski trips, bowling brigades, wacky races and weekly movies. Expanding sports events, the first Rhode Island Women ' s Tennis Tournament, nd the reaassemblage of the Sailing Club in 1 984, along with the tilization of Wetmore Field in 1 985 inspired students to enthusias- tically gather on sidelines. We developed courage at the annual Women ' s Connection Conferences beginning in 1986 and compassion at the Tom Chapin concert for world hunger. Our desire to artistically express ourselves was intensified by the renovation of The Little Theater in 1985; now The Megley Theater. Musically, the College expanded as the ground floor of a part of Carey i Mansion became Cecelia Hall in 1984. We observed the ji christening of the Salve sigillum and the downfall of the h College ' s old symbol, the seagull. jj| In the history of the College, one crucial tradition has ■I not been altered, the ability of the College to intimately ■ relate to matriculating students. The consistent guid- Wk ance of devoted ministry, staff and faculty in times of ■I sorrow, celebration, and need never failed to recog- ||1 nize us as individuals. We were more than mere ill numbers at Salve Regina. Consequently, by the ■ year 1988, we developed into what may lead to 11 cultured perfection.
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Together on the campus we have developed our talents, and while doing so have learned new things about ourselves.
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