"Lord, teach me to be generous.
Teach me to serve you as you deserve;
to give and not to count the cost,
to fight and not to heed the wounds,
to toil and not to seek for rest,
to labor and not to ask for reward,
save that of knowing that I do your will."
--St Ignatius Loyola
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Centennial Gala
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Centennial Gala
1929
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Centennial Mass
1985
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1933
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Centennial Mass
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Jonathan R. Tuzo '98, Billy Wheelan '97 and D. Brian Healy '97, in Brooklyn, NY, May 2014.
Centennial Gala
Centennial Gala
2005
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2004
1977
1934
2003
1976
Centennial Gala
The Owl was spotted taking a tour of the White House with the Regis Track team back in February.
Centennial Gala
1997
1967
Centennial Mass
1943
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The Regis Owl was sited cross-country skiing in upstate NY with The Kannengieser family (Sean '97 and Terence '00)
Centennial Mass
1972
1982
Centennial Gala
1975
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Centennial Mass
1946
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Centennial Mass
Centennial Mass
1951
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Centennial Mass
2000
1990
1937
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1990
The Owl took a historic visit to the memorial of the Battle of Bentonville in North Carolina.
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Centennial Gala
1943
Centennial Gala
1969
Centennial Mass
1931
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Centennial Gala
1947
Centennial Gala
Centennial Gala
1928
1961
2005
1937
Angel Roman '74 with the Owl after a 12-mile pilgrimage during Holy Week to the Santuario de Chimayo near Santa Fe New Mexico.
1991
1987
Centennial Mass
1955
Centennial Mass
1978
Centennial Gala
1967
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1914 | The Centennial Celebration | 2014 Welcome to the Centennial website—Regis High School's digital archive of the year-long hundredth anniversary celebration that took place from January 2014 through December 2014.
The historic Regis High School building on New York's Upper East Side and the school's enviable history of service and achievement of generations of graduates originated in the imagination of one widow whose parish was across the street and whose pastor championed the idea of free Jesuit education. She, and later her daughters and son, gave shape to and fully supported this unique American Catholic educational experiment for half a century. After their passing, our alumni and friends have continued their annual and special giving that allows Regis to remain the only all-scholarship Catholic school in the United States. This online archive honors that history.
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Centennial Events Archive
The year-long Centennial events calendar concluded in December 2014.
Full recaps of each event, along with a look back at highlights in Regis history, can be found using the links below.
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