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Volume LXIV Regis College Denver, Colorado September 24, 1980 Social Director Position Filled Bradford Named By Tony Lee Communications Head she received her doctorate The Student Senate Exe Dr. Vicky Bradford has from the University of Colo cutive Board has chosen been named department rado at Boulder. She was senior Judith Wilcox as the chairman for the Communi brought in to ''add breadth Social Director for the re cations Department. Dr. to the department'' and she mainder of its term in office. Bradford arrived at Regis feels that her background in The choice comes in the this fall from Kansas and forensics will involve her in wake of Mark ·Schlichman' s · follows Dr. J anay Downing ''plans down the road to get resignation. - Schlichman as chairman. Dr. Downing, a debate team going." cited personal reasons for his an English professor, re- Although Dr. Bradford departure from Regis and . signed the position to dedi and the rest of the depart - the Social Director position cate her time to classes and ment have not made any he held. to the Humanities Depart specific changes as yet, they The Executive Board be ment where she is chairman. are ' 'in the early stages of gan their search when school Dr. Bradford is a general talking and setting some zesumed this fall and stu ist in communications and goals for the department." dents who previously held concert jobs or expressed a great interest in the position Bookstore Cites were contacted. After some of those contacted declined - the job, three students were Social Director Judith Wilcox brought in for interviews. Book Return Policy advising the class officers will not have th~ responsi Wilcox was chosen mainly and campus organizations on because she has worked at bility of Ranger Week. functions that they program Board President Jim Wal thing that makes this a fair Regis concerts before, she and all duties of an Execu By Maureen Corbley has contacts at various pro den has been acting as Social policy is that the following tive Board Officer. Normally, Director for the Ray Price Some Regis students who information was on a yellow moters and she was ''ultra the most important aspect of dropped classes and did not enthusiastic'', according to and Marty Robbins concerts slip, placed in every book the position is the program in the fieldhouse. Mary return the books for these sold: Board Vice,.President, ming of Ra!12'er Week in l;nrrnr-Rn ~ Rna:rrl c,...... __ ~ .... .,...., classes to the bookstore until Y...o•J ll'l$11V t"At,l'lrn 1-.o,..rh.n..,.lro ·.;,eptemoer .LU were ais- Matthew Ruhl. April, but Schlichman summed up the choice by .tor ruli credit 11: . Judith's job includes handled that before his stating, "we had three great turbed to find out that no 1. You have not written in managing, promoting, and resignation. Elections are candidates so we couldn't refunds could be given to the books, NOT EVEN linil}g up concerts at Regis, held in February so Wilcox come out a loser." them. YOUR NAME OR ANY The Brown and Gold asked MARKS Eloise the reason for this 2. You must have a drop policy and got a simple slip, signed by Regis Open Learning Center Now reply, ''I have to set a trar, no later than deadline. If I didn't set a Sept. 9 to receive full deadline I'd be taking books refund. If books are back right into December returned after this and then I'm the one stuck date, they will have NO Available for 24 Hour Study with them." value. This policy is not unrea ' 'The students should sonable for several reasons: have read the slip," said first, exceptions were made 'Eloise, "There were posters _ By Maureen Corbley when valid excuses . were in the bookstore about the given. An example is a policy plus the store was Studying on campus can switchboard calls between Palace. student who could not get open late on deadline sometimes be a problem. 11:00 p.m. and 8:00a.m. are The only safety question her drop-add slip signed night.'' . The only study hall on answered by a recording. still open is that of students because her advisor was Eloise says that the dead campus open 24 hours a day With the new plan, calls walking from dorms to the out of the country; the girl line date has been in exist until now is the "morgue" between 11:00 p.m. and 8:00 Center late at night. Al was- given a full refund after ence ever since she can (Room 110 in the basement a.m. will be answered by a though this year there are the deadline date. Another remember. of the library). Don Cook, student operator stationed in two guards on dut-y through Director of Campus Safety, the Open Learning Center. out the night, there is no shared with the Student Life The Learning Center, 24-hour escort service. Dr. Office his concern about the Room 110, the Computer W ernig says that the Student Election Petitions Due safety of students' using this Gallery, and the lounge Life Office would help stu outside the ·English Depart room with no phone at late dents set,-up some kind of a Petitions are available for cover the Freshman Class hours. Stephanie W ernig, ment will all be open 24 service if they so desire it. Freshman and G.A. elec hours a day. Computers can elections in a special "Elec however, feels that although Father Sheeran and Steph tions. Pick them up in the tion Flyer'' next week. the noi,se level in the dorms be used at any hour of the anie W ernig a~ticipate that Student Senate Office. They night as can portable lang To be a candidate for should be such that "stu the Center will begin this MUST be returned to that office you must have a uage lab equipment. dents are able to study in new service in a few weeks office by 3:00, Thursday, minimum 2.0 g.p.a. and be a their rooms'', some kind of The security system (as soon as new carpet is put Sept. 25, 1980. NOTICE: against theft includes the full time student. Three G.A. 24-hour study area is needed in the Gallery area and the This is a slight change. Representatives will be installation of cameras in on campus. The problem of equipment is installed), and Because of the recent an elected from each dorm and providing a safe place to Room 110, the Computer the service will continue as . nouncement of the class three from off campus. Gallery and the Lounge area. study at any hour of the long as students are making cancellation on Friday, Sept. It's not too late for you to The student in the Learning night has been solved with use of it. 26th, petitions are due no run! Elections are October 3, Center Office who is answer the new plan formed by the Another area on campus later than Thursday. 1980. Any questions; contact Academic Dean, Fr. Michael ing the switchboard can,also available for study is the The Brown & Gold will Mary Corcoran. Sheeran and the Dean of watch these rooms on a O'Connell Study Room in the Student Life, Stephanie monitor. For safety puposes, basement of O'Connel Hall. the student will be equipped DeSmet will also have a W ernig, to provide 24-h~ur ' . service in the Open Learnmg with a walkie-talkie. Appli study room in a few weeks Center. Included in this plan cations for this job are now when the first first floor is an improvement of the being accepted by Don Cook lounge is -converted. The No School Friday! switchboard service. in the Security Office which room's improvements in is now located across from clude $600 worth of new As of now, any incoming the switchboard in the Pink furniture. Concerts Bring Bucks
Concerts at Regis, or rather the lack of them, has been a pet peeve of mine for the last year or so. I can easily remember working at Cheap Trick, Dire Straits, . Dolly Parton, Pablo Cruise and many other shows in our fieldhouse as the Student Senate raked in money Jrom concessions, parking and the fieldhouse rental fee. However, the advent of Rainbow Music Hall combined with an ill-advised move by then Social Director Andy Cassidy to sign a contract with a New York concert promotion firm killed any potential concerts at Regis. You may ask ''who cares? Regis isn't supposed to be dependent on putting on concerts anyway." Wrong, quiz kid! The student senate depends on the revenue gained through concerts to break even each year. They are budgeted to bring in $6000 this year. They didn't come close last year as the fire department limited the amount of people allowed in the fieldhouse due to the oversell of Dire Straits by the New York firm. By cutting the maximum capacity, no promoter including Feyline could book the fieldhouse and make money unless the show was a sellout or unless they overpriced the tickets. So far this year, however, the problem has been somewhat remedied to everyone's delight. Skip Cole promoted two Marty Robbin's concerts last week Rhetoric that raised almost $4000 including Regis' expenses. These shows combined with the rental of the Student Senate's Freedom Taken For Granted concert stage at $7 per platter (approximately $200 per By Tony Lee . has forgotten what life on the rental) has greatly eased the past financial burden. It now True, this distinction is As we move from day to outside constitutes in the appears more concerts are on the way as various promoters earned for the majority of have expressed interest. It may simply be the improved day; eat our lunch, read a realm of social norms and book in the sunshine, go to a inmates, but nevertheless, economic times we are experiencing, but whatever the they are human beings. Our mores. movie or a club, do we think The, Brown & Gold re reason, concerts at Regis are reappearing. Good luck to the judicial system is not the of what our freedom means? ceived the following letter new Social Director Judith Wilcox and I hope the pleasant worst but it is certainly not The ''cliche ''taken for last week. It seemed so tradition of major bands performing in the fieldhouse the best. A person can granted" could not be more hopeless and melancholy continues until long after I'm gone. become dehumanized by pri appropriate. that it must be run in the . Incarceration must be a son so that when time for release does arrive, it is state received for its full miserable way of life; it is impact to be felt. Letters designed to be that way. pointless because the inmate
Dear Editor: On behalf of the Soph special efforts which made I'm a prisoner on death row at the Arizona State Prison and l was the Woodsie possible: Joe ··-'-~tr~~___..,.~k} b--mc a Earor. I h10:ve been here for quite B omore Class, we would like V.!.--- f"t _ __.-. ~T--_,.,_.... ll.I~ I-- while and I don't have any family or friends on the outside to write pa~ticipa-ting in the' Wo~d~ie Riley, Rick Gallaher, Nancy to so what I was wondering is if you could_put an ad in your campus at Genesee Park last week Flannagan, and .Donna De newspaper for me for correspondence. If not in your paper then end. Plenty of beer and food, Marco. maybe you have some kind of bulletin that you could put it in. I good weather, volleyball and The Sophomore Class know that you are not a pen pal club or anything like that but I frisbee, and the general Officers would really appreciate it if you could help me. good time made it a success Maureen Corbley Since I don't know if you have an actual newspaper or not I will Tracy W edepohl just make a small ad and then if you h"-ve to change it around or ful day. anything go ahead and do what you need too. The following people de Jane Hinds Linda Britton Death Row prisoner, male, age 29, desires correspondence with serve special thanks for the~r either male or female college students. Wants to form some kind of friendly type relationship and more or less just exchange past experiences and ideas. Will answer all letters and exchange facilitators who worked like pictures. If interested write to: Luis Mata, Box B-37768, Florence, Arizona 85232 . Dear Editor, demons Sunday, August 31 Sincerely Yours, The English Department to help us proctor and grade Luis Mata wants to thank Joe Gomes the freshman placement Brown & Gold will continue and his efficient and reliable exams. Thanks to There are many prisoners ignoring them we ignore the to print these pleas as Linda Britton Kathy Kelly across the country reaching descrepancies inherent in Katie Coates Terry Peckham out for a bit of reality. By our judicial system. The they are receive<;i. Maureen Corbley Steve _Kozecki Tierney Collins Missy Walsh Bob Bransley Peggy Lingle Letters to the Editor Jeff Farley Jane Hinds The Genenil Assembly is the are enthused about Regis we were able to finish this right arm of the entire and are willing to work. work in record time. Dear Editor, student body. If things Every G.A. member will be Sincerely, On October 3, the General aren't getting done we raise given a task or tasks for Margaret McDonald, Assembly representatives our voices. The General which he or she will be Chairman will be selected. Let me tell Assembly will be responsible responsible. you a little bit about the G.A. for campus projects as well This year we are hoping to The G.A. is the legislative as civil projects. make G.A.'s presence very branch for the students. It is If you are going to run for well known as an active body Staff Box. a group of people who a G .A. representative posi on campus. Thanks for your help, The Brown & Gold is published weekly during the academic school represent every area of the tion please be ready to work. year by interested students of Regis College. Editorial opinion Regis College Community There is a great deal that OlJ,r first meeting will be expressed does not necessarily reflect that of the entire staff. Letters (i.e . dorms, clubs, off needs to be done. The G.A. October 8. to the Editor are welcome and encouraged. All letters must be typed campus organizations, etc.). wants outgoing people who Matthew Ruhl and signed although name will be withheld upon request. Editor-in-Chief...... Tony Lee News Editor ...... Maureen Corbley Features Editor ...... : ...... Jane Hinds Sports Editors ...... Gail Gassman and Cindy Sciacca HLaw Photography Editor ...... Ron Spinuzzi And The Legal Profession" Copy Editor ...... Linda Britton Circulation Manager ...... Mark Landergini cordially invited to this (P-roduced by the American Business Manager ...... Caren Hunt unique event. It will be held Bar ·Association), and at 8 Contributers: Mike Ryan , Debbie Lewis , Maryanne Gallagher, C.R. -Law and the Legal Pro Wednesday, October 1 in the p.m. United States District Johnson, Steve Ryan, Sean Miller, Karen Huss, Cathy Monek, Dave Judge John Kane will speak Orwick, Chris Schutz, Anne Martin and Julie Manders. fession will be the title of a President's Lounge and will Please direct all inquiries and ad rates upon requests to the Brown & special presentation spon feature at 7 p .m. a business on the lawyer's mission in Gold, Regis College, 50th and Lowell Blvd. , Denver, Colo. 80221. sored by the Regis College meeting for all prelaw stu society. Refreshments will Phone (303) 458-4152. Printed by Spree Publishing, Evergreen, PreLaw Association. All stu dents, at 7:30 p.m. a film be served and everyone is Colo. d~nts, faculty and staff are titled In Search of Justice invited to attend. PaJ!c 2-BROWN & GOLD-Wednesday, September 24, 1980 Money Aids Health Services Offer Much to Students
What can I expect from Campus Security the Regis health -service By Tony Lee program? Well, the regis tered nurse on duty is Susan When the Security de nig are collaborating on the program . and both are Ro_hrs and the following is a partment became part of bnef description of what Student Life last March r,l~ased With its progress; I m really glad we were Health Services has to offer. many eyebrows were raised Ms.. Rohrs is presently at ~he manner of the able to get to twenty-four hour protection '' t t attendmg the University of prevwus operation. Recent W . , sa es Colorado's. Adult Nurse ermg · Their priorities vary ly • all doubts have been laid Practitioner Program. She to rest as more money has from. day to night. The daytu1_1e priorities include has been working at Regis b~en allocated for the ser for the past six years and is VIce. There will now be at val_l~a?sm of cars, illegal s?licitmg and general suspi an al?mnus. She received a least one security guard on B.A. m addition to a diploma d";lty at all times and there CIOus activities. Student safety and basic security is from Milwaukee County Will be two guards on rounds College. ,.,.,1 from midnight to 8 a.m. the worry on the night side Students are asked to clos~ T~e coi?cern with Health l everyday. Services Is for preventive ' Director of Campus Safety t~e outside dorm doors at ' mght as this will greatly cut ~easures. Some of the-med Don Cook and Dean of Ical benefits they offer . in Health Services nurse Sue Rohrs Student Life Stephanie Wer- down on the necessary time spent by guards patrolling. clude treatment for flus colds, throat ailments, sinu~ ~ucleosis tests, urine test . Phot~~ p~oblems, nausea, vomiting, mg, throat cultures pap Hall and appointments are diarrhea, hay fever, asthma tests, V._D. tests, blood' pres n_ot necessary. For emergen Cies Dr Charles attacks, athlete's foot, and sure tests, flu and tetanus · zar-~engo ·' Road Rally m~ny others. Treatment for shots. and pregnancy tests may be reached at St mmor surgical problems is are given on request. J?sep~'s Hospital or durin~ also available. House calls An. ~mergency medical hts offtce hours in the cl" . tec~mctan, Mark Miller, is His hours are on Mon~:lc. During the rally certain feats can be made to students by . This semester's Rho Chi nurse if the student is too available on campus and can Wednesday and Friday fro~ Stgma road rally will take of absurdity ~ill be per ~he Ill to come into the office be contacted at extension 2:_3~ p.m.-5:30 p.m. The . formed at the checkpoints. 4 place thi~ Saturday, Sept. Tuberculosis tests, mono~ 026. The clinic is located on chmc is open Monday 27. Startmg times will be Th~se stunts will count for the first floor of 0' Connell through Friday from 9 a.m.-5 from 9 a.m. to noon in the POlnts towards the final p.m. Student Center parking lot. ~core. The winner of the rally This Weekend The cost for participation is I~ determined by a combina $2.50 at pre-registration and tw? of these points plus tf~ tlogfa'llaf ~b.a~
- Ian Anderson cleaned latest release should be out Colorado State legislature house by firing John Evan, next week and expect a since 1970. He was named Barriemore Barlow, John double album of previously Legislature of the Year by Sen. Dennis Gallagher Glasco-ck and David Palmer played concert tunes as well the Colorado Mental Health but he has successfully re as lots of new stuff... Don't · Association this year. College Military High School While in Washington, rado legislature, "There are placed them with Dave forget that Linda Ronstadt (my alma mater), where he so many things to do, and Pegg, Mark Craney and tickets will go on sale soon! Senator Gallagher worked taught Latin and Speech. while some good changes for the newsmedia by setting f.o-rmer violinist with U.K. Let's get in line now, right? ''Every discipline problem in have occurred, there is a lot Eddie Jobson. Martin Barre Shine it on .... up conferences. He worked Washington was in my Latin more to do, especially in for a local television station, class. The Brothers told me education. It is tragic the WTTG, as well as working not to smile until January, way the legislature views Renaissance Life Festival on assignments in the area. but I did in December and education; I would be afraid c ll c 1 1 Sen. Gallagher stated that er Early Music Shop, Gordon lost it." to take them to the svm- ...,.Th~!~~~"" ege_~,.~ 1'~~- .~.,#':D.r.ef _p-_,..~__._ _...-__._..-.or th..•.bug_h ...... <>U'B'.h :IC&gzs nas con pbon..r in 7ear e.T2ae th•..r ..,-ou1cf .iUir faLL series of progrt;:tms at C. U. and director of the bec:aD:le ineerested fu _poH siderably changed acadezn- remove. ehe percussion sec- with a concert of Early Hcs. iCally and socially since his tion, because they do not Collegium Musicum, Cindy Senator Gallagher also days as a student, Senator play until the climax'. This is Renaissance music, art and Schultz, doctoral candidate became involved in the Mc Gallagher believes Regis has parallel to their view of the poetry· The concert will be in vocal pedagogy at C.U., Carthy/Kennedy campaign made vast improvements education system; if they held Monday October 6 at 8 Tim Stephens, lutenist and in 1968, after 'coming home' academically in recent years. cannot hear or see it work- p.m. in the Sangre de composer, and Susan to Denver from Washington, ''I wish that more emphasis ing, they will remove it." Christo Chapel. It will tea- Wadsworth, bassonist and D.C. He then ran for state be put on the arts; it is tragic Senator Dennis Gallagher ture the Musical Banquet specialist in early double representative in 1970, that Fr. Seibert goes seeking has combined a successful performing songs and in- reed instruments. which began his political for a theatre every year. Fr. political career along with a strumental . pieces from the career. He served two terms Seibert lives by the saying continuous teaching career, MellOIJ Chansonnier. The Other performances for as a state representative 'Truth knows no bounds enabling himself and stu- musicians will demonstrate this year include a dramatic until 1974 when he ran for despite restrictions."' dents to benefit from his and play such historical presentation of Shakespeare State Senator and won. He is Senator Gallagher's pre valuable experiences. Sena- instruments as recorders, Ladie, a piano recital by Mr. now serving his second term, sent senate seat may be tor Gallagher is truly a viola, krummhorns, shawm, Edward Turley, a choral while still teaching at Regis. reappropriated, which may produd of Regis and will dulcian ·and lute. Members· concert by the University of Senator Gallagher has this leave him to consider a remain one of its finest of the group include: Ruth Northern Iowa Varsity Mens to say about his legislative statewide or federal office in assets with his love for Harvey, owner of the Bould- GlE:)_e, and a jazz concert. and academic careers, ''I the future. Senator Gal have the best of both books, the arts, and his :**********************************• lagher responded in this way contribution of a great sense* Rock n' Roll ~ worlds." He also mentions about his work in the Colo- of humor. * of the two, _ ''Regis is the * more real, believe it or not, ~!!!!!R!!!!!e!!!!!g!!!!!is!!!!!S!!!!!tu!!!!d!!!!!e!!!!!n!!!!ts!!!!!-!!!!!1!!!!!0!!!!!~!!!!'()!!!!D!!!!is!!!!co!!!!!u!!!!n!!!!t!!!!!!!l]: 7 2 2 0 N. Federal at 7 2nd i · and the legislature is simply unreal in comparison." When asked about what Novelty Necklaces from Taiwan-$2 * he received from his educa Post Earrings $2-$4 pr. * tion at Regis, Sen. Gallagher Mother of Pearl Earring and Necklace Sets-$4 ea. * replied that, ''The most Plain Sterling Silver Ring Bands - $3 ea. * important thing from Regis 14 K Gold Pinky Rings - $15 ea. * was the realization that Imported Jewelry Boxes- $4 and up ' * education and studies are Turquoise and Silver Rings - $10 ea. * the most important thing you * can do in your life." Gems by Gerri Select-a-Seat~* One of Senator Gallag 4357 Lowell 477-6451 · Outlet ~ her's first teaching assign reast end of Safeway parking lof.] ments was at St. Johns * * * * * * Regis Square Shopping Center * 433-7541 Albums, Tapes and #* a whole lot more! : ***********-**********************•* Frolic at the Palace A Look At Can1pus Flicks By Steve Ryan More Entertaining Than Humanly PossibleJ The Freshman Frolic is as all freshmen who are still a If you happened to be in perennial as the changing of bit insecure, all sophomores the cafeteria a couple of the Aspen, and this year's who think they know every- Mondays ago, you may have Frolic will be an event thing, all juniors who wish seen a short film being second only to a day· watch- they knew everything, and shown by DuWayne Brooks. ing the Aspen. all seniors who are still a bit The film was actually a This . year the Freshman insecure, should forget preview of the films that will Frolic will be held in Den- about noisey dorms, study- be shown at Regis through- ver's Premier Hotel, The ing, and deadlines and taste out the year. Unlike last Brown Palace, long estab- some of life's finer offerings year's seleetion, the movies lished as Denver's most by attending this year's that DuWayhe and the Office elegant for evening enter- Freshman Frolic. of Campus Activities are tainment. Complementing The particulars are: sponsoring are all recent hits the atmosphere of the Brown Where: Brown Palace that should please the Regis Palace will be the smooth Hotel, 17th & TremonL commUnity. All films seem sound of the Big Band Era as Parking across the street at to be carefully chosen and a Swing Band will be playing the Republic Parking Lot their subject matter · v~ry The Muppet Movie, Sunday, September 28 at 7:30p.m. for the listening and dancing What: Semi-Formal Dance widely. Dreyfuss. Greatly under making. Filmed partly in pleasure of those attending. Hors 'd' ouevres will be The first film to be shown rated, the movie should be Baltimore, Maryland, "The Freshman Frolic is the served is "The Muppet Movie", well received by Regis. The Seduction of Joe Tynan" first time of the year one can Who: All Regis students starring the cast of the fifth feature at Regis should boasts a mildly interesting enjoy a first rate, bona-fide are invited popular syndicated show draw a large crowd for a script and some of the Regis College extravaganza. When: Friday, October a, created by Jim Henson. The number of reasons. In fact, screen's best acting talents For the Freshman it will be 8 p.m.-1 a.m. film also features many many students have probab including Barbra Harris and an orientation into the more Cost: $10.00 a couple human gl.Iest stars including ly seen ''When A Stranger Meryl Streep. Depending on refined side of the Regis $10.75 if charged in book- Steve Martin; Mel Brooks, ·calls". Supposedly a true how you look at it, ''The Social Life. store, $6.50 stag and Orson Welles. The next story, the movie is a s:us Electric Horseman" was an As the ·planning for this Remember, guys can ask movie on the schedule is pense filled account about a appropriate choice for the function draws to a close one girls, girls can ask guys, or ''Midnight Express'', the baby-sitter's harrowing last feature to be shown. can predict that this function you may attend unescorted. sensationalized account of nights alone. The acting in Starring Robert Redford, could conceivably be the Tickets can be charged in the the ordeal -of Billy Hayes, a this story adds greatly to the Jane Fonda, and Willie event of the year. Aside from bookstore. Tickets go on sale prisoner in Turkey. The movie, making this a must Nelson, this film treatment everyone being invited, it Monday, September 29, at movie is a true suspense for everyone. about exploitation is pretty has been recommended that lunchtime only. story that was nominated for The second musical on the much a waste of time. ••••••••••••••••••••••-~! Best Picture, while winning movie list is "The Wiz". However, the film is being an Academy Award for Best This film version of the shown a week before finals, That great book of terrific values in food, Musical Score. The third Broadway play received so no one should worry about feature is a comedy starring mixed reviews for a number missing it if they have to o . .PJ" Q...... -.i ~_,...a ..A o 0-d a .,_:S., .-.& -..o-.---~ rn",.... b..i,a..goat at,..._ey A 'K'ard w-inners, George complaint against the movie The movies will be shown Burns and Art Garney. Also is a valid one. Why make a once a month at 7:30 in the in the bookstore for only '5. in the cast are Lee Strasberg copy of a film when the cafeteria. The movie sche and Richard Benjamin. original is one of the greatest dule is as follows: Just ask for a Gold C Deal! ''Going in Style'' will be movie musicals of all time? Sept. 28-The Muppet ~--MN...... __._._. .. ~~.- ...... _._.~seeninNovember. However, the movie does Movie Audiences didn't pay have some good points, Oct. 19-Midnight Express The Variety Show scheduled much attention to Richard namely Michael Jackson and Nov. 16-Going in Style Dreyfuss' follow up movie to Diana Ross, but it is up to Dec. 14-The Big Fix "The Goodbye Girl", but the viewer's own tastes Jan. 15-When A Stranger for tomorrow night fortunately we have been whether or not to see this Calls given another chance to see one. Feb. 12-The Wiz has been postponed "The Big Fix". The movie is The second to the last Mar. 19-The Seduction of a comedy-thriller about . a movie to be shown is Alan Joe Tynan until October 9. detective named Moses Aida's worthwhile attempt to Apr. 23-The Electric Gunn w-ho is played by delve into serious film Horseman ~------~ Students Needed for Schmidt Speaks On Foreign Affairs
C~ntact Lense Research This month we have the opportunity to hear ~ politi cal scientist descnbe the *SPEAKER: Dr. Terry Schmidt, Department of Political ***************** political scene fro_m the p~int Science, Regis College · . . of view of foreign affrurs. *TOPIC: Politics From The View Point of Foreign Pohcy Our talk by Dr. Terry *TIME: 4:15 PM · *PLACE: S-208 Regis Science Building Schmidt should be of part~ cular interest in this, an *DATE: Wednesday, September 24, 1980 FREE REFRESHMENTS election year. Concert Calender The Musical Banquet presents Sept. 24-Joan Armartading--;-Rainbow ~usic Hall Sept. 26-The Ozark Mountam Daredevils/John McKuen- Rainbow Music Hall The Mellon Chansoneer Sept. 29-Al DiMeola-Rainbow Music Hall Sept. 30-The Kinks-C.U. Events.Center . S t 30-Pure Prairie League-Rambow Music Hall Octep ·3-Helen Reddy-Rainbow Music· H a 11 Renaissance music, Oct: 8-The Commodores-~cNichols ~rena . art and poetry Oct. 10-Tim Weisberg-Rambo'": Music Hall , Oct. 10-Flash Cadilac-Glenn Miller Ballroom (C.U.) Oct. 10-Rossington/Collins Band-Macky Aud. (C.U.) Monday~ October 6 at Bpm Oct 18-Elton John-McNichols Arena Oct. 22-Bob Marley & the Wailers-C.U. Events Center Sangre de Christo Chapel No~. 2-Gary Numan & the Tubeway Army-Macky Aud. (C.U.) d (C U) Free Nov. 9-Jean-Luc Ponty-Macky Au ... · Coming soon: The Cars, Yes and Paul Simon Wednesday, September 24, 1980-BROWN & GOLD-Page 5 INTRAMURAL FOOTBALL RESULTS I.M. Football
Hubbell's Hindsights September 17 September 21 By Sarah Hubbell 0 36 Bamfers After the first week of Screw Machine 6 0 Combined Junk action, the Buzzards and the Hawkeye.s Bar Warriors start the sea o_ Buzzards 33 Orange Crush son with victories. Jumphers 22 The Buzzards flew high Masochists 0 with Mike Crowley, quarter 0 September 18 Boomers back, making two touch Ensenada Bar Warriors 22 downs. One of the plays illustrated an aggressive Re Encenada Bar Warriors 19 51 Flirtin with Disaster 0 Buzzards fugee grabbing for Crow Refugees 8 ley's flag but instead brought his shorts down.
The Bar Warriors £~•·a · replacing the undefeated Mad Dogs from last year. Golden Sky The Mad Dogs decided to puppy out this year. Suzanne Labadie, quarterback, por Heavyweight I.M. Football Action Sail~, Inc. & Photo bv Ron Spinuzzi trayed the Joan of Arc for the touchdown was completed Warriors by leading the into the season as the most agile and aggressive team in by the Combined Junk. team in three touchdowns The football season is off The Airborne Rangers with Katie Kerr backing her the league. Paul Sheehan demonstrated his throwing to a good start .. Everyone up. seems to be enjoying them The veteran team of the techniques, while cousin say: Dan was there for the catch. selves and playing progres league, The Screw Machine, sively. Tlie hard-working of are bolting their way through / another successful season After fighting to make to ficials are also doing a good Give Your Life A Lift! with Reich, Pearle and Silva make a legal touchdown the job. Keep it up, we don't ruling the field in their Combined Junk and· the want to see any disruptive fourth year of competition. Bamphers played a hard and ness or injuries. The Jump-hers plunge rough game'. 'rhe on\y I:Iang Gliding- Graceful, O'Connell Takes Close Dorm_Olympics "Rxhl.la-rating, Easy to Learn
O'Connell Hall· edged out their three teams in the top commission was very For information contact a narrow victory over six finishers. DeSmet fin pleased with the large turn DeSmet Hall in the second ished first to gain 10 points, out this year. Over two Annual Dorm Olympics held O'ConneUfinished 2nd earn- _hlJ,ndred .Q.Q!J.ll-Le§.isl~¥-ts ""'"'• pmce K oc mg De ''wait until next year''. or call 278-9566 points~- West- H~ir fhtish;d Smet out of the title. Another third with 54 but played a bad turn occurred for De major role in determining Smet when their wheelbar the winner. · row race team was disquali~ O'Connell led DeSmet by fied for failing to cross the Y2 12 points going into the last point line completely. e~ent, the ''Cap Relay': O'Connell Hall has now VIctory was in DeSmet's won the olympics two years grasp if ·they could place in a row. The intramural Melting Pot
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