Alcalá 1966

D ear Fellow-Students, The eleventh issue of the ALCALAis the result of the combined efforts of the 1966 staff. Our dream was to assemble, not a calendar of events, but a memory book that would recall to all of us the anticipation, the joy, the depressions, and the successes that mark a college year. To recall the memories we chose the theme of love, a virtue that is radiated from the members of our devoted Society of the Sacred Heart, and from our Faculty, and will strengthen our college friendships for life. The spirit and charm of our college are represented in the pictures. The care that went into the creation of the annual is never known to the student. The staff has worked since June of 1965, and 1ow e each member deep gratitude for her work and a loving thanks for the joy of such close acquaintance. I am unable to express a worthy tribute to our moderator, Mother Bremner, whose abundance of patience and understanding for all my plans, ability to create order out of chaos, and availability when needed, helped to make this yearbook a reality. My task is over and I am sincerely grateful for the honor of being editor. The experience of creating a publication that bears our college name is a joy and delight that will long live in my memories.

On behalf of the staff I would like to present this ALCALA to our graduating class of 1966 with love.

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