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This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the Archives and Special Collections at ePublications at Regis University. It has been accepted for inclusion in Brown and Gold by an authorized administrator of ePublications at Regis University. For more information, please contact [email protected]. .1888---GOLDEN JUBILEE---1938 ------McCOOK GAME FRESHMAN DANCE SATURDAY, 2:30 GOirD SATURDAY NIGHT ------z 70 VOL. XXI, No. 2. REGIS COLLEGE, DENVER, COLORADO SEPTEMBER 29, 1938 JUBILEE RELIGIOUS Sodality Remodeled· 'Freshman Dance RANGERS TO OPEN CELEBRA TI 0 N NEAR According to Plan Saturday Night AGAINST McCOOK Of Father Lord After First Game Holy Name Rally October 23; · Large Crowd Expected To See New College Control Board Gymnasium to Be Scene Pontifical Mass On Campus, 24 Formed; Newman of Football Festivity Regis Team Begin Jubilee Season Clubs Will Join The first definite plans for the celebration of the golden jubilee The Student Council annual Denverites will have their first chance to see the rejuvenated of Regis College were recently announced by the Very Rev. Robert Regis' College Sodality is being dance to welcome the incoming Ranger football team in action, Saturday, as the Brown and Gold reorganized according to plans M. Kelley, S. J ., president of the college. freshmen will be held Saturday gridsters entertain the powerful McCook College eleven of McCook, suggested by Reverend Daniel A. The golden jubilee year of the ------Nebraska. The game will start Lord, S. J., national sodality direc­ night, October 1, in the Regis college will be officially opened at 2:30, in the Regis stadium. tor, at the Summer Schools of gym. In keeping with the student on Sunday, October 23, at the Student interest as well as Catholic Action. It will no longer council's new policy of better college campus. Pontifical Bene­ faculty and alumni enthusiasm compete with other organizations, diction and a Holy Name Rally dances for less, the price has been has soared to its highest pitch but will rather cooperate to the will be presided over by Bishop set at 75c per couple, admission the last few days as the game full with all campus activities. time nears. The student council Urban J. Vehr of Denver. Accord­ payable at the door. Bill Petrie, The watchword of the sodality ing to plans adopted at a recent is directing a vast ticket selling will henceforth be service, and Colorado's best known band lead­ Holy Name meeting an attempt project. 4500 "R" car stickers its purpose, the servicing of other er, has been engaged at great will be made to have 10,000 school have been distributed over the organizations with plans, projects, expense to assure the success of children and men in a line of entire city. Press, radio, and show­ and materials which will give a the dance. For the first time in march as a tribute to fifty years card advertising have brought ad­ distinctively Catholic tone to all years the dance will be thrown ditional publicity. Everything con­ of Catholic higher education in campus functions. open to the preferred public; and Colorado. This number will in­ sidered, the game should be a Besides this cooperative work, all Regis men are encouraged to clude the student bodies of Regis tremendous success. An estimated the sodality will present one bring. their friends. College, Loretto Heights College, Editor Mayer crowd of 3,000 people is expected This first dance, although prin­ all parochial scho?ls of Denver, major program a month, to which to be on hand. cipally devoted to welcoming the several bands, and the Catholic the entire student body will be Little is known of the invaders' freshmen to Regis, looms also as men of the city. invited. Selection of committees strength, except a scouting report Mayer has been delayed while the forma­ the first victory dance. All fresh­ of Coach Dave Kelley, who jour­ The line of march will form at Edits President Reinert tion of the College Conference of men, as well as all upper class­ neyed to Fort Hayes, Kansas, Fri­ Rocky Mountain Park on West the Rocky Mountain Sodality men, are expected to be present. day, September 23, to watch the 46th A venue and will march up Brown & Gold Union was under way. No man who can rightly call him­ McCook footballers play the Fort Lowell Boulevard to the college. Representatives of this confer­ self a Regis man will fail to co­ Hayes Teachers to 6 to 6 draw. These streets will be closed to All Major Positions a ence met on Monday, September operate in putting this dance COUNCIL HAS Kelley announced that the Ne­ traffic by the police department Changed Except 19, in the new sodality club room over. For those of the student braska team will live up to its during the time of the parade. The Associate Editor in Carroll Hall. A board of con- body who can not arrange for NEW VlT ALlTY reputati<'n-that. of navi"lg its renewal of the Holy N'ame pledge, 1 So quietly, and with so little trol was formed, consisting of transportation themselves, plans best squad in five years. a sermon by Rev. Wm. F. Rob­ ballyhoo, did Francis ,C. Mayer, Misses Cartney, prefect of Mercy have been made with those who Committees Formed at ison, S . .J., and Pontifical Benedic­ "Any impression that Regis is junior college student, assume the Hospital Nurses' Sodality, Lowney, have cars at their disposal to First Meeting tion at an open air altar will con­ going to have a set-up in the first duties of editor of the Brown & prefect of St. Joseph's Hospital take care of this eventuality. game should be abandoned im­ clude the day's ceremonies. Ac­ Spirit and lots of it was the Gold, that he was well along in Nurses' Sodality, Milano, prefect The Delta Sigma Commerce and main theme of the first meeting mediately," Kelley said. "This cording to present plans about his preliminary preparations for of St. Anthony Hospital Nurses' Finance Fraternity has gratiously of the Student Council held Man­ McCook outfit packs plenty of five bishops of western dioceses this first issue before his appoint- Sodality, Gallagher, prefect of offered the facilities of their weight; has a good aerial offense; will be in attendance. Negotia­ day, September 19. This meeting, ment was definitely known by the Loretto Heights Sodality, and Al­ organization for the decorations and, add to these all the decep­ tions are also under way to bring which seemed to be something of student body, bert Valencich, prefect of Regis attendant to the success of the a pep rally, was held under the tion and trickery of attack that dance. A new scheme of decora­ (Continued on Page 4, Col. 4) Authorities selected Mr. Mayer Sodality. guidance of able-prexy Reinert, these .Nebraskans use, the total tions, which can only be appre­ for the post on a basis of out­ The conference plans to invit,.e in the newly-decorated sodality (Continued on Page 3, Col. 4) ciated when seen, will result in standing .qualities of scholarship, Newman Clubs of Colorado and room. nearby states to affiliate with a complete renovation of the personality, character, leadership, In the course of the meeting, them. Already they have begun aspect of the gym. Nothing Rector Addresses and interest in student activ­ the committees and their chair­ work on the first major project, like it has ever before been seen Sweeney Elected ities. He has displayed literary men were voted upon as the offi­ a symposium on Propaganda, in at Regis. Student Assembly ability heretofore chiefly by win­ cers of the ,Council. The officers which nine· men and women will With ten pieces of the best in Senior President ning both the elocution and orator­ of the Council as they were elect­ Friday morning, September 23, participate. It is planned to pre­ dance music that is available, the ical medals, and by representing ed are: President-George Rein­ On Thursday, September 15, the Very Reverend Robert M. Kelley, sent this feature at the first student council is certain that Regis successfully in inter-col­ ert; Vice-President- A! Valencich upperclassmen tore themselves S. J., president of the college, meeting of the sodality union, as this year's freshman dance, this away from their first classes of gave his annual welcoming ad­ legiate debating, (Prefect of the Sodality); Treas­ the opening gun in the year's year:s first victory dance cannot the college year to elect their dress to the student body as­ urer-Frank Mayer; Recording Other Posts Filled campaign, which will center about fail to be the biggest dance in various class officers and council sembled in the Regis L i t t 1 e Secretary-Dud Taylor; Corres­ Lynn Mote, senior, who has won the problem of Propag:anda. This Regis history. members. Theatre. ponding Secretary - B e r n a r d wide esteem among faculty as well symposium will be available for Prophetic of the success of this The seniors, desiring to start Before introducing Father Rec­ Straus. as students for his congenial sup­ schools, parishes, and Catholic dance is the active spirit of co­ the year with a clean slate, tor, the dean, Rev. William D. port of varied activities, ranging organizations t h r o u g h o u t the operation shown by the new men Marran~o Heads Publicity elected Murray "Mud" Sweeney Ryan, S. .J., read the rules by through football, singing, sports­ state. Competition for the four of Regis, and the enthusiastic Pasquale Marranzino was elect­ to the presidency. Dud Taylor which every Regis student must writing, and running a Placement places allotted to Regis in the approval witnessed in the old ed chairman of a publicity com­ was chosen to be vice-president, live if he wishes to remain on the Bureau, will fill the post of ·Brown symposium cast will be held be­ Regis men. mittee, whose purpose it is to Paul Cella, secretary, and John campus. The Dean stressed the and Gold business manager. fore October 1. keep the Student Council news be­ Hickey, treasurer. The same four fact that both on the . campus John Connors, though only a Father Edward Conway, S. J., fore the students. The chairman­ were appointed to the Student and off the student will act as the sophomore, wrote sports so im­ is the new director of the Regis ship of the Freshmen Activity Council. criterion by which the college will REGISTRATION WELL pressively through his freshmen Sodality. Father Leo Cusack, S. Committee was given to Bernard be judged. Therefore it is obvious IN EXCESS OF THE The juniors elected Frank Mur­ year, that he has received the po­ J., will continue the direction of Straus. The man finally decided that each Regis man must meet LAST YEAR'S TOTAL phy president; Peter Feeney, vice­ sition of sports editor, in addition the Freshman Sodality. upon to lead the all-important president; and Joe McGuire, sec­ a certain ideal for which the rules to his task of gleaning publicity Reports compiled at t.y.e Dean's Social Committee was Dud Taylor, set merely a minimum standard. retary-treasurer. To the Council of all sorts for the Rangers. office indicate that the number ot a man well fitted for the task. they sent Bernard Straus, Fran­ Father Rector, after welcom­ R. P. A. to Hold First John Marshall will continue to students enrolled at Regis College AI Roberts is to be the head of cis Mayer, and Jack Barry. ing the students to Regis, stated work as faithfully for the Brown Meeting Monday Night for the academic year 1938-39 has the new Campus Maintenance his belief that the school was off The sophomore class, which has and Gold as he has for four years, reached one hundred and eighty· Committee. These men are all to an excellent start athletically, The first meeting of the Regis the honor of "introducing" the as associate editor. College Parent Teachers Associa­ two.. Although this number is not capable, and the Council expects freshmen to the college, was academically and religiously. He as yet complete, it surpasses the a great deal from them. asked the students for their rea­ George Reinert, brilliant student tion will be held on Monday, Octo­ aware of the presence of a Pro­ total enrollment of last year, which Athletics and the Social Pro­ sons for coming to Regis, and president, assumes the responsibil­ ber 8, in the Regis Library. There gressive Party through the efforts was one hundred and seventy-six. gram were the main interests ex­ challenged them to live up to an ities of advertising manager, a will be a business meeting, follow­ of "Generalissimo" Cito and Joe There are twenty-eight seniors, plored in the meeting, and result­ age-old heritage of e d u c a t i o n load lightened by the able assis­ ed by entertainment. The first Connell. The Progressive Party twenty-nine juniors, thirty-nine ed in the election of Joe Stein which the Jesuits some four hun­ tance of Leo Delacy. meeting is designed chiefly to ac­ was supposed to represent the sophomores, eighty-three fresh­ as chairman of a Student-body dred years ago adapted for their And last, but, one is tempted to qaint the new members with the sophomore day-students. men, and three special students Athletic Committee, which is to own use and put into effect in say, most, the popular "Grape­ organization. The sophomores met; nomina­ enrolled. be in charge of the sale of foot­ re-Christianizing E u r o p e. He vine" writer of a year past, "Pas­ The -general purpose of this as­ tions were made; through paper ball tickets, the placing of posters, stressed the belief that a general ky" Marranzino, has, as feature sociation is to further the , inter­ Not only has the enrollment of ballot, Joe Connell was elected education, stressing fundamentals, editor, undertaken to tint. Brown ests of the students, and thus the college as a whole surpassed stickers, etc. The Council showed president. The first bell rang; philosophy, and religion, while not & Gold features with the charm bring about a greater cooperation that of last year, but the number itself very much behind the new someone mentioned that time was neglecting either art or science, of his pen personality. with the College authorities. It of resident students living in Car­ athletic program, by displaying a flying; it was moved and passed was of a greater benefit to man The student body will hear of also makes for a more efficient roll Hall has also increased. There great deal of enthusiasm in favor that hand votes should be made than any specialized course be­ and from other veterans of the performance of the task that both are now fifty resident students, of the new regime. to save time. Nominations, hands: cause the former prepares a man staff and some newcomers as the the College and the parents have filling to capacity the first and Dances, dances, and more social Gerald Galligan, vice-president. to live. The purpose of Catholic year goes on. . in mind, namely, the education of second foors of ,carroll Hall. activities were planned by the Nominations, hands: Dick Foley, Higher Education, as manifested There will be a short but im­ the students. According to the Dean, there Council to complete a full Fall secretary-treasurer. More · nom­ by Fr. Kelley, is to make religion portant meeting of the Brown and Meetings will be held the first are more freshmen enrolled in the program and at the same time inations, more hands: ' Joe Stein the center around which all other Gold staff at 2:50 P. M., Friday, Monday of every month there- commerce course than any of the give Regis men social contacts on and Don Latta, Student Council branches of learning must rotate September 30, in room No. 218. after. other courses offered. the · Regis campus. members. September 29, 1938. Page Two THE BROWN .AND GOLD

interviewed by a Regis man the other day, said he has already found happiness in his Bits by Butts new vocation. James Payne took a year's Speaking of brilliant orations a~ the assem- respite after getting his A. B. in 1937, but 't 'vas Bernie Straus who fmally stole bly, l - 0 h' h h will return to the books he has always found the show by the artistic way m w lC e RE.PR~SENTI!!:O FOR NATIONAL ADVERTI SING BY EDITOR interesting. From Regis Prep went John mangled the English Language. He and National Advertising Service, Inc. FRANCIS C. MAYER Monaghan and Robert Syrianey, both of Ignatz Rashofsky have much in common. College Publishers RepreSfmtative Associate Editor ...... John Marshall 420 MADISON AVE. NEW YORK, N.Y. Feature Editor ...... Pasqua le Marranzino whom were good students and active in They laughed when " Tiny" Merlo sat CHICAGO ' BosTON ' LOJ ANGIUS • SAN FRANCISCO Sports Editor ...... John Connors organizations. down to play the piano. Then they went Published by the students of Regis College and Editorials ...... Paul Hallett Assis tants: Douglas Gra y, Dudley Taylor, B ernard Magor, The sterling characters of these men makes hysterical. He finished the ''Unfinished· Sym­ issued semi-monthly during the scholastic year. Fred White, John Daly, L eo Kimmett, Bernard Subscription rate, $1.50 per year. Kildare, Francis Jacobs, Glen Kulp, Duane Brown, Regis confident that they will be an acceptable phony,'' found the ''Lost Chord,'' did the Walter Butts, Sta nley Hall, John Schmitz, John Entered as second-class matter November 8, Vincent, . Edward Koerber, Fred Van Valkenburg, Jubilee offering to God. We wish them every "Russian Rhapsody" in about two raps, and 1920, at the Post Office at Denver, Colorado, under Alvin Roberts,. Charles Salmon, John Carter, Louis Porter, John Aasterud, Walter Burke, Joseph success in their greatest of all professions, concluded with Chopin's ''Woodpile.'' the Act of March 3, 1879. Borniger. the Catholic Priesthood. .After listening to the very suggestive Acceptance f{)r mailing at special rate of post­ BUSINESS MANAGER age provided for in Section 1103, Act. of Oct. 3, LYNN MOTE speech given by Mr. Jacobs at the assembly, Advertising Manager ...... George R einert 1917, authorized Dec. 1, 1920. Circulation Manager ...... Marc Campbe ll recently, I suggest he change the name of Member of Colorado Division Interscholastic Assis ta nts : Leo DeLacy, Charles Smith, Robert Adam­ FRESHMANlA the Chemistry Club to the "Wee Tappa Keg" Press Association. son. We started the current scholastic year with fraternity. that football can and will come back to Regis a full schedule of planned activities. Student news: Dick McGee says: ''The only time a girl if properly handled. When we arrived we were immediately jubilee or JUBILEE? caught up in the somewhat bewildering round never calls a spade a spade is when she's Those in charge of the situation now, we This year you have the rare privilege to of paper-signing, commonly flattered by the gold-digging.'' believe, are entirely capable of providing the attend Regis at a tim,e that can scarcely recur name of registration. Courses, pre-requisites, Pete Feeney says: "Some girls don't mind necessary leadership to bring this about. four times within a century-the celebration degrees, class advisers, physical examinations, going out with strong silent men as long as Let's forget the past, and back them 100%. of a major anniversary. Whatever else happens, new faces-no wonder they usually picture they let their money do the talking." or fails to happen, at least you will have spent the poor freshman with a dazed look on his a year made conspicuous by the fact that it young face. As Seen at Loretto: marks the first half century of Regis' exist­ SONS OF ALMA MATER At the luncheon given for the freshman Ricky Smith tripping the light f~ntastic ence. class the day after registration, we got off to During fifty years, Regis has, like a mother with a blonde siren headed for a four-alarm a jolly start in collegiate social life and met But it would be a pity if the Jubilee Year smiling proudly through her parting sorrow, fire. No wonder the condenser in the radio bid farewell to many sons leaving to follow our fellow neophites as well as the leaders of meant just a milestone. It should mean-is burnt up and I do mean burnt up. meaning-more than that. It is going to mean Christ in the apostolic ministry. the campus, both students and professors. It "Lucky" John Givan looking over the And in her fiftieth year, this Alma Mater sort of made one feel more at home to get a vantage point from which we can look with freshman crop, endeavoring to pitch the fresh determination upon heights unsealed. muses that her life has been well spent if for somewhat acquainted before the routine of choicest for himself. Remember boys, among no other reason than this: again she has sent class started. All about you, you can se·e signs of quick­ Loretto girls who know Regis men best, it's nine sons to help the Master. Almost immediately we found ourselves ened vigor on the campus. There is, perhaps ''Lucky'' two to one. To the novitiate of the Society of Jesus in vi ted to a dance at Loretto Heights, and most noticeable of all, the injection of new Joe Stein taking a drink of punch and at Florissant, Missouri, went Bruce Collins danced with other freshmen as lost as we were. spirit into the football squad, the enthusiasm nearly dying from the shock. Says Joe: ''That and James Schlafly, on the first on September. But sometimes it is nice to feel lost with some of its backers, the genuine hopes, long unfelt, stuff is just like water ; it will rust your Bruce, a graduate last year of the college, people. for success. pipes.'' Even more significant is the energetic way was a brilliant student, who should go far Minus the feminine attraction, but also in which the student council has made its towards the J·esuit ideal of ''scholar and highly enjoyable, was the smoker for the plans for the coming year, the r apid organiza­ saint. ' ' '' Schlaf'' was well known about the boarding freshmen held in the recreation room About the Campus: tion of the clubs and activities of the campus, campus for his eloquence, and well liked for in Carroll Hall. We were all introduced indi­ If Bob .Adamson continues to stock away and the effective way in which they wer e his gentlemanly courtesy. vidually and made to feel almost as if we groceries as he has in recent days, it will be introduced in the first assembly. We are glad At St. Thomas Seminary in Denver, seven amounted to something more than the receiv­ cheaper for the college to get a grazing permit to note the fine religious spirit shown by the other Regis men will study for the secular ing end of a section of pine paddle. and stake him out to pasture. Sodality. priesthood. We shall miss J ames Moynihan 's Freshman week was brought to close by Did you boys notice the ''Bowery Brogue'' All this presages a realization of the much­ pleasant Irish geniality and "blarney." W·e an outing, or should I say up-ing, in the moun­ on Mike Kennedy? He used to play ball in talked-of ''Campus Spirit.'' But no matter were pleasantly surprise-d to hear of Pat tains. For many o£ us, who had never seen back o£ the ''Winegar \forks.'' how fine the promise, it will not be realized Sweeney's entrance. Donald McMahon, who the Rocky peaks, this was alm.ost breath­ John Connors says: ' '1Adam was the first unless you haVIe the solid will and determina­ though only a freshman last year won fame t aking. man to t ake a good ribblng." tion to carry through the plans for the jubilee as one interested in things intellectual, will After freshman week was finished, it The Sophomores say: ''We'll take the year. We all know that the best time to do j oin his brother Robert at the seminary. James seemed to b€ the sophomores' turn. But come Freshmen, won't the Army and Navy." a thing is now; but still there is something in Halloran, sophomore last year, informally on, boys, come on. That's all. See you again. our mental proc·esses that makes it much easier to start going better at the beginning of some anniversary than it is at any other time. Take "NO NEWS IS GOOD NEWS" advantage of this psychological fact. Do your part in setting a high precedent for the next fifty years and a fitting climax for the first. FroW"n and Scold FREE COPY Edited by '' Pasky'' Marranzino AGAIN! FREE COPY SOCIETY BULLDOG DRUMMOND We'd hate to dine with Myrna GETS HIS LISENSE FROM OUR FILES 1923 We quote from the September 16 issue of Loy, With apologies to the• original She makes us total; wrecks. with Edgar G. Robertson. edrtor of the Frown & Scold, the ' ' Collegian,'' official school paper of St. We'd rather dine with Hitler; Take your dog to see this - • John F. Toner. He'd always grab the - F&S rating.... 5 scars. Mary's College, California: Czechs -F&&- There was a young man .....:.F-&S...:..' named Paul Who went to a fraternity ' 'It was after two overwhelming de­ GOSSIP WANT ADS & PERSONALS ball; The head of our For Rent. Neat Bungalow in But during the dance feats by California wherein the scores This Is the Frown and Scold. It is a n ewspaper within a department reports that there t h e Cezcholosvakian A 1 p s. He fractured his pants newspaper. It is the only paper in the world that does not are some ugly rumors going Lately remodeled German style. And had to go home In w~nt sky high, that it was decided (at headline Hitler. Being a newspaper within a newspaper, it is about at Loretta - .• Cut the Tenant forced to live in a shawl. bound to give you inside dope, For instance : This is not the double ,talk Phil. healthier cl.imate. Must go at St. Mary's) to erase football from the brain child of the Editor. It was an orphan waif when we any cost. Apply owner c / o -F&&- unearthed it under a pile of anci ent copies of Brown and Gold's. athletic schedule. · 6\"l' Concentration Camp No. 408. Dear Lydia: Who discovered W e adopted it, . dressed it up, and exhibit it now for the first time Iron ore? in a . It may seem a little strange in our modern sur­ Personal. Dear Varsity. 1 ''In the meantime Madigan had been roundings, so we hope you will bear with it-for a while at least. have two bucks on you. Don't Someone smelt it. This is a strange paper. It dedicates its columns to nothing. fall me. Joe Fan. coaching football at Columbia Prep school In fact, we doubt that it has been dedicated, although it has -F&So­ the characteristics of the epitaph of some humorist who went -F&s­ SONG HIT in Port Oregon, bringing the team from ~he way of all humorists-Nuts! But this is not an elegy; il 1s the hera ld of a rena•ssance. So we might feel like a Dr SPORTS BEGINNING IN THIS ISSUE His socks were full of holes, consistent losers to city champs in one Frankenstein who has resurrected a monster from the dead.' There was noise in the CHARLIE CHAN ON VA­ but she didn't give a darn. But we don't. We feel as if we were bringing you a printer's lockers, CATION -F&&­ devil:s Rip yan. Winkle. So put !!-way your tears and your And the room was all damp. year." by Corknee Riley Gomper reqmem: This 1s not a typographical error; this is the new And those sixteen Goliaths PETTY LARCENY We all know the record of Slip Madigan. FROWN & SCOLD. t All awaited the lamp, The. train sped westward. Like a convention of cripples Charlie Chan chinned in the Burglar Is Arrested We know that after leaving Columbia Prep, All distorted with cramp, ' club car over his lime coke For Stealing Flees Those sixteen Goliaths !he bartender was busy polish~ From Police his teams at St. Mary's became feared the All awaited the lamp. 111g glasses, because you know But hark to the laughter! how those limes squirt He -F&&- country over. St. Mary's decided to keep foot­ The players all scoff. replaced his glasses and· Chan The Goliaths know not at once observed that the bar­ SOCIETY ball back in those days (1920) and gambled That the current Is off , .. , man had poor vision. Besides . Miss Beulah Brown a Bates­ -F&&- that, hadn't the man tried to ~" lie .B.elle of twe,nty' summers, on a new coach to change their fortunes. They short .change him? A man ~sge va~~trng her twin brother, SCIENCE came rnto the car. He wore were not disappointed. The modern scientific schools clothes. He stepped up to the of thought are at war over the bar and asked for a menu. The A s.tudent from Pueblo says Let's change the wording on the original length of a good night kiss. barman ha!'Jded him one. " 1, 11 the ll1mates of the asylum The conservatist faction argues ta~e a whrskey and sofa" he there are. ~ust raving over the quotation and make it apply more concretely. that lengthy osculation takes dard. He looked tired. Chan rnew additiOn to their build- years from ones life. The ,reyv near to the stranger. g. .. . (So they had students leftists, on the other hand, like NIce _car, eh ?" The stranger from Pueblo in' 23., tool) It was after two overwhelming defeats Byron say: eyed hrm. "This must be the by Kearney and other teams wherein the "Each kiss a heart-quake Club 21 that I've ~eard so Then there was the freshman • • • For a kisse's strength, 1 much about." Chan smrled "N 0 think, it must be reckoned by ;e're o~; west now. This ·is the who thought that hard-boiled scores went sky high, that it was con­ its l.ength." ar 20, Soon some children ~go~':cs.were l.aid by Plymouth ~rase We know of fellows who go came rnto the car, and upon sidered (at Regis) to football from to any length to prove the s-:erng Chan they climbed u To say nothing of the sopho­ the athletic schedule. point...... ~hs lap and asked that he tfa~~ h'ore who thought that a shoe­ · -F&&- Chea~ b~us~eed .gre'::iut de~~f~ives. ern was a musical lnstru· In the meantime Kelley had been VOGUE lover o.f kiddies, he agreed g sa ~~~!.on which one plays foot- The recent dance trends have the chrldren lined up and Ch 0 coaching at Sonora High (plus a year as uncovered routines that would led them through ma an make St. Vidus look like the This congested th neuvers. Sphinx. That's the trouble with the k'd e car and had assistant coach at Regis) where his teams ' s tramping over th~ them • • • They sphinx. , .... stranger. So Chan seein were champions. -F&&­ o P e n 1 n g said· "Get gb akn stranger or I'll d' 'I ac LITERARY Will Ch' rr I Y'OU too!" DoeS' this prove that Regis will be another My Inferiority Complex. $2.00 the kidsan have trouble? Will By Adolph Hitler End?" W~~t fh partb in "Dead St. Mary's, athletically speaking. No. But it Cohen, Goldfish, & Schmitz. his e arman get Modesty at its best.... F&S don'~y~s straightened out? We does bring out one important fact; namely, PROPHECY rating • • • Plenty sNAZI. now ...... -TO BE CONTINUED- Extra Points THE BROWN AND GOLD SPORTS September 29, 1938. Page Three

By John Connors JUBILEE FOOT­ Sports Editor '38 Squad Has BALL SCHEDULE: Well, it's football season and Oct. 1-McCoOk at Regis Coach Kellogg all that, but watch that basket­ Oot. 8--Weber at Regis ball five that Kelley will turn out Oct. 15-0pen, Date Head Mentor Kelley this year . . . Both of his football Oct. 22-Fort Lewis at Regis Former St. Mary's And managers are ace basketeers: Cur­ Great Promise Oct. 29-Adams State at Has Fine Record tis was an all-city selection. from Eric Maria Remarque wrote "The Road Back " but football's Alamosa In Gridiron Sport Professional Star San Francisco in 1937·; and Foletti "road back" at Regis College is being written these ~ays - by Coaches Nov. 5-Spearfish at Regis Nov. 12-New Mexico Nor­ starred at Sonora, California.... Dave Kelley and Lou Kellogg, as they drive their charges thru We find that Regis' athletic Moulding Backfield Add to this the fact that about fimil p rae t·1ce sessions for the Rangers' opening contest with Mc- mal at Regis coach Dave Kelley has attended "Kelly" Kellogg, assistant coach fifty percent of the football squad Cook College on Saturday. Nov. 19-East New Mexico coaching schools directed by such at Regis, has quite a football past will engage in the mid-winter With faculty, alumni, and student bodies all collaborating to Teachers at Portales, gridiron kings as Berney Bier­ as well as a future. Mr. Kellogg, sport, and brother, you've got back the 1938 football eleven New Mexioo man, Minnesota; Jimmey Phelan, who is a native of Marseilles somethin' . • . Decatur, Nebraska 100%, the season which opens will keep the "Jumbo" stepping. Washington State; Tom Leib, Saturday has promise of being Illinois, played three years of col~ has sent the Rangers three foot­ In the backfield, John McGee, Loyola; Stub Allison, California; the best since Archie Douglas was lege football in the backfield of bailers this year, Harold Sears, who played a brilliant quarter­ and last summer was with Piggey the "galloping ghost" of the the St. Mary's "Galloping Gaels" Jerry Peterson, Phil Connealy; and back position on the 1937 eleven, First Game McCook­ Lambert and Howard Jones at Regis campus, and Arnie Herber eleven under "Slip" Madigan and all were all-<:onference selections is back again; but Harold Sears, Catilena. was throwing touchdown passes. {Continued from Page One) wa;s all-Pacific fullback. one or two years . . . They <:all it an all-conference signal caller means we'll have to hustle for He has, in his three years of Kellogg then played one year of the "Cornhusker Conference" • • • From parts of Wisconsin, Illi­ from the Cornhusker Circuit in sixty minutes in order to win." coaching, turned out one football pro football with Chicago Card­ Out of Sun Prairie, Wisconsin nois, California, Nebraska, Wyom­ Nebraska has shown enough class Imm.ediately after returning and two basketball championship inals. After that, turning down comes a guy well known to most ing, and Colorado, have gathered to warrant seeing a lot of action from viewing the Fort Hayes-Mc­ teams. He has high hopes for his another contract with the pro's Regis men, Bernard Straus ... He the cream of the high school foot­ this year. Dave Bonavia, 180, and Cook contest, Kelley put his men revamped Golden Jubilee Football because he wanted to teach, he isn't new to the campus, but watch ball material to ·give the Regis Bob Nelson of the 1937 aggrega­ through a stiff two-hour scrim­ team this season. came to Regis. that boy play end . . . Richard mentors something concrete and tion are slated to battle it out for mage Saturday morning, in order He teaches economics and his­ McGee, whom we hear is quite the basic for future Ranger . the right half back job. At left Dave filled the center position to find a potent scoring force in tory and has charge of the high iadies' man on the side, outdid Although it is generally agreed half back, Jerry Peterson, who with his home town high school his eleven. Pass defense also was school athletics. He turned out Corrigan the other night . . .He that this year will not be another has showed the best punting ability team at Salinas, California; then "winless" season, nonetheless to stressed. played both center and end with two championship teams last year. handed the ball to an opposing of any of the boys thus far, and expect an undefeated aggregation McCook is scheduled to arrive Salinas Junior College for one end on reverse play . . . Coach Joe Distel, of Lafayette, Colorado, Mr. Kellogg attended coaching this year is to be too optimistic. in Denver sometime Friday, and year. He also played end on the Kellogg was slightly burned . . . are the two top notchers. Ricky school last summer at Northwest­ The new crop of footballers, al- may work out Friday afternoon University of California eleven at Ricky Smith and Roy Hollenbeck, Smith, 214, of Marseilles, Illinois, ern, and is working on his mas­ in preparation for the game Sat­ Berkeley. of Marseilles, lllinois each played and Joe Kelloff, also a newcomer, ter's degree in history. urday. An extra touch of interest four years of high school ball, and have cl}nched the fullback jobs. was added to the game the past At the time this article was Ralph Rusho of Longmont has week, when it was announced that rr~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ written, however, Coach Kelley three varsity seasons behind him. the North Deliver Civic Associa­ emphasized the fact that many . . . Chet Sadowski, we understand, tion's Band would play at the lists as one of his accom­ changes would undoubtedly be game. plishments . . . He can shoot a 72 made before the McCook contest. . . . That's not counting the first COTTRELL'S six holes ..• Joe Kelloff has four years o! high school jbasketball "We Are With You, v -~- -flz. Alan·~ ..s't~il and baseball to list among his ac­ lAND and ROOTERS complishments, plus a year of the Regis Men's Club 621 SIXTEENTH ST. gridiron sport ••. If Joe Distel of Lafayette doesn't break away One hundred and fifty members on E;ome long runs this year, we're and boosters of the Regis Men's College Men Here's Your Chancel nuttier than Butts' column . • • REGIS MEN Club held their first meeting of The boy has class, can run like a the 1938 season, Monday evening, deer, and has a straight arm as September 19, in the Regis dining Beverly Sportswear lethal ·as a furnace shaker • • • • John McGee, whose all-ar ound will arrive at While tossing bouquets around, re­ ability as a signal-caller, blocker, room. member Mr. Bishchofberger, :Mr. and passer is acclaimed by his team C. C. Seidenstricker, downtown mates as well as cr i t ics, will be Herb White, and Mr. Walter Cogh· office representative for Regis Col­ Reduced at t he quarterback post in Sat­ West Stand lan, three prominent Denver busl· urday's contest. lege, announced that ninety-eight uess men, as well as Seldenstrlck· per cent of those present volun­ er of the downtown Regis Col­ not later than though possessing excellent possi­ tarily agreed to buy football tick­ lege office, for the work they have bilities, is inexperienced for the ets for this season's games, so en­ 25 to done with regard to organizing the most part; and it will be this thusiastic were they about the 2 p.m. alumni . , . Fr. Joseph Ryan is more than any other single factor football prospects of this year. also one of the unsung heroes that will be a barrier to the The feature speech at the ban­ largely responsible for the revival South of Press Box coaches' efforts to mold the team quet was a lecture on Communism of spirit and class . . . We're not into a well-balanced eleven. 50% by Rev. Theodore J. Schulte, S. J. 40 yd. line to 20 yd. line skipping Kelley . . . We'll take Kelley and Kellogg have at the Bernard Gates presided in the ab­ time out some issue and devote a present time two squads of about sence of Thomas Tynan, president column to narrating his good the same strength, so keen has the club. Reverend Joseph A. work at Regis . . . Mike Carroll, been the competition for posts on Ryan, S. J., faculty director of RANGERSvs.McCOOK whose "Through the Mike" was the squad. At ends, Chet Sadow­ athletics, spoke on the prospects Oct. 1 featured last year, pleaded too ski formerly of Pio Nono High, for athletics. • much heavy work this beason, and St. Francis, Wisconsin; Roy Hol­ refused to pen a line or two for lenbeck, a 185 pound, 6'3" lad~- ======us ... We're going to persuade from Marseilles, Illinois; Bernie him to do a guest column job, if Straus and Joe Sunderland, letter­ we can so watch for it . . . men of last year, all give the SWIGERT BROS. 1550 OALIFORNIA ST. Shot' of the Week: Sadowski Rangers good first string power. OPTOMETRISTS attempting to inveigle the pover­ For the tackle posts, John Mar­ DENVER, OOLO. ty-stricken, unsuspecting proletar­ shall and Jim Costello of the 1937 Manufacturing Opticians Phone KEystone 7651 iat to purchase a chance from him eleven have returned, and Bob with the hope that one of the boys Adamson, a 230 behemoth of last would be paid 30 to 1. season's Regis High team and Harold Horvat, a 6'2" boy, are Meet Your Friends Hula Heaven: Coach Kelley in­ $5 and $5.95 Jackets formed his gridsters at a lecture other ney.r members. Chet Borelli, • the other day, that if the fortune~ ex of North High; Bud Rusho, at FA M0 U S CA F E Velvet Corduroy Bush Coats; all wool of war fare well with Regis in the who played high school ball with THE FAMOUS · Sweater Coats, button front Chamoi­ Longmont; Harold Denery, a . 1615 WELTON ST. suede front or Corduroy front Jackets next few years, the Rangers may with knit sleeves and raglan shoulder! book a game in Hawaii in 1941. 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through the summer in supervis­ tentative staff will be selected, but Delta Sigma - Mace and Mitre - ing the work. Jubilee Celebration active production work will not Campus Shop - The Delta Sigma is the only The Mace and Mitre honor so­ Reverend Florence J. Mahoney, (Continued from Page One) begin for at least a month. The Under the management of Mr. Ranger will feature the pictorial fraternity at Regis College. Its ciety of Regis held its first meet­ S. J., head of the department, who the famous choir of seminarians L. J. Thro, S. J., the CAMPUS has been engaged in scientific re­ rather than the literary element SHOP will serve the students purpose is to promote further ing of the current year on W ednes­ from Montezuma Seminary, Las day, September 21, in the Tavern. search at Colorado University at Vegas, New Mexico, to Denver for with emphasis placed on exterior again this ye-ar. The store is a interest in commercial subjects, and action views. Photographs of Plans for the coming year and Boulder, has begun to develop a the services. type of cooperative organization dances and football games will be and also to support all Regis activities were discussed and de­ plant nursery on the campus. Last The celebrations of Sunday, that shares its profits with the included in the book along with activities. This fraternity is com­ cided upon. Fr. O'Shaughnessy spring he planted about one hun­ October 23, will be followed the student body, through the medium individual closeups and pictures of posed of students taking the com- was elected as Moderator and dred pine trees. This fall, he has next day by a Pontifical High of the student council, in the form all classes. It is planned also, if mercial course who have passed Faculty Representative, and will added a large number of blue Mass on the College Campus with of social activities. Consequently possible, to use infra-red views of succeed Fr. Doyle, who was the spruce, populars, and shrubs. The the Most Rev. Urban J. Vehr, the students should patronize the one semester of accounting. There exterior scenes, depicting objects Moderator last year. nursery will be near the lake, and Bishop of Denver as the celebrant. store for their own good. are at present twenty-four mem­ in white against a black back­ Father Mahoney hopes to make it The Most Rev. Charles Buddy, bers of the fraternity all of whom One of the activities that was ground. the beauty spot of the campus. Bishop of San Diego, California, are juniors and seniors. After decided upon was that the mem­ will deliver the sermon a~ this Anthony Merlo, former business the initiation of sophomores in bers will recite the rosary during Mass. Rev. Wm. Higgins, an manager of the Campion Knight, October, between thirty-five and the months of October and May, alumnus of Regis College and has submitted many practical sug­ Joseph J. Cella forty members are expected, mak­ and on one day each week. This Music- recitation will take place in the pastor of St. Philomena's Church gestion and Francis Jacobs is en­ Insurance ing the fraternity the largest or­ gaged in contributing pictures. Caroll Hall Chapel. Non-members Immediately after the opening of Denver, will officiate as master Suite 1120 Security Building ganization on the campus, ex­ of the school year the Choral Club However, more ideas and more are cordially invited to attend this of ceremonies. Phone KE. ~633 Denver, Colo. cluding the Sodality. pictures, especially candid camera activity. met to practice the Rose Mystica The Rev. Daniel A. Lord, S. J., The Delta Sigs in the past have closeups, are needed. Final ap- It was also decided that the for the Mass of the Holy Ghost, will not be able to attend the been very active in putting on pointments to the annual staflf members will receive Communion which was well received. Holy Name Rally Sunday, October dances, s m o k e r s, and picinics. be determined until De- in a ·body at the students' Mass Ten Freshmen received tryouts. 23, as planned, but he will be will not The meetings of the fraternity are Practices this year will probably present to assist at the Mass the cember. held every Monday night at 8:30. on Friday mornings. be held on Wednesday afternoons, day. .This year the members of the Other ideas for activities were and since the Choral Club has sev­ Plans for academic celebrations fraternity are planning the most presented and discussed; for this eral appearances already sched­ in honor of the fifty golden years active year since the club's or­ year promises to be a Jubilee year NEW YORK uled each rehearsal must count. are now being made by the Very ganization. They are going to for the Mace and Mitre. REPAIR SHOP All new men wishing to join Rev. President, Robert M. Kelley, handle the football dance on Shine Parlor Shoe Repairing should see Father Diminchino Expert Workmanship October 8. The initiation of S. J . These celebrations will take within the next few days. place around Easter time. 4972 LOWELL BLVD. sophomores will be held in Oc­ Biology Department- Tickets from Father Hoefkens tober, the date of which has not The Regis Band under Fr. Dim­ accepted here. been set. This will be a formal The department of biology has· inchino's direction shows decided initiation at &. banquet held in been expanded in both curriculum improvement over that of last honor of the new members. The and equipment this year. year. Their first appearanse will Annual Outlook - official smoker will be held for all A new laboratory has been in- be at the Regis-MaCook game Planned to emphasize the stu­ Doyle's Pharmacy the students and their friends dur­ stalled on the third floor of Car- at which they will support the dents' social life and the jubilee "The Particular Druggist" ing the first semester. The official roll Hall, with better lighting and cheering section. year of the college, the Ranger •• dance of the fraternity will be equipment, as well as a more Since there are many more in­ will make its appearance again 17th and Grant KEy. 5987 held during the second semester. convenient location, than the old strumentalists attending Regis this year. Within several weeks a The annual picinic will be held at one in the Administration build- than formerly there is every ex­ the closing ·of the school year. ing. 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