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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]. Chem Club • • • • • Seeks National Tch! Tch! Importing foreign goverment red tape (U.S. flight from Paris, as Mlle. While Mr. Lonteen is con­ talent for the job! Imagine! style), Mr. Lonteen achieved J eanne Petout; and left Holy cluding his studies in languges No sir, Mr. Joseph Lonteen the other-worldly' happiness of Trinty Church, Trinidad, the and economics, his bride, al­ Recognition couldn't be satisfied with a not having to study for one following Saturday as Mrs. ready armed with a good .,..nice little American girl. Oh, solid week during his honey­ Joseph Lonteen. knowledge of English, will • no! He had to go all the way moon. You may be sure, how­ Mr. Lonteen is to be con­ conquer the amenities of the Pres. B. Straw to France-to the Breton town ever, that he is again among gratulated for having a walk­ American way of life. As proof St. Malo to be exact-for his us. that she is not alone, she has His bride arrived in Denver ing French dictionary. His been invited to join the French Presides Over chic French bride. 00! La! La! at Stapleton Airfield on Mon­ French lessons should be much War Brides Club here in Den­ After breaking the bonds of day, January 6, after a two day easier for him. ver. Amerique, nous voila! First Sessions The Regis College Chemistry Club, inactive during the war years, has been reorganized and reactivated under the direction of Father Louis Keenoy, of the Regis College chemistry depart­ ment. The first meeting, m ainly for the purpose of organization, w as held on November 22, 1946. Officers were appointed at that time by Father Keenoy. Those. appointed were Richard Straw, president; and Merle Kontny, secretary. VOL. XXIX. No 4 The present membership of the chemistry club includes all stu­ dents in upper-division chemistry classes. The main activity of the K. C. Initiates Thespian Group chemistry club is the presentation of informative lectures, by mem­ bers of the organization, on topics Regis Class on Organized to of current interest. At the first meeting, the sea was accented as a source of supply February 16th Present Plays · for many essential industrial raw - Norman Teska, Chief Radio An­ materials. Daniel Budi ·delivered • nouncer of KFEL, has been ap­ an explanation on the process of Candidates Await pointed by the faculty to direct extracting magnesium from sea the newly organized Regis drama water. This process was rather group. Present plans include the r ecently developed in order to Date-Dinner-Dance production of three one act plays supply the ever growing demand The knights of Columbus, Den­ and, in the very near future, a for m agnesium as an important ver Council No. 539, have launch­ weekly one-half hour Regis Col­ structural metal, especially in air­ ed a campaign for future members lege radio show. The plays are craft construction. Richar d Straw and are anxious to secure candi­ now in rehearsal and plans for outlined the process for the ex­ pates from the student-body of the radio program are well on traction of br omine from sea Regis, so as to initiate into the the way. Both divisions, Down­ water and the preparation of Order, a group . of young men, town and Campus, are involved ethylene bromide. Ethylene bro­ known as the Regis College Class. in the undertaking. mide is in ever-increasing demand As you know, the Knights of Regis is fortunate in having the because of its importance in the Denver own their club house and services of Mr. Teska, who is m anufacture of antiknock fuels. hall which are open to members widely experienced in all phases The second meeting of the at all times. There a member can of dramatic production, having Chemistry Club was held on go for recreation and relaxation, been engaged in radio and stage January 22. In the light of ad­ and at regular intervals, dinners presentations in. Chicago as well Ski Club. Receives vancement made in the investi­ and dances are given for mem­ as in Denver. He was formerly gation of atomic energy and the bers and their guests. Right! connected with NBC in Chicago public popularity of the subject Everything is free to members. and was production manager of Wide•Commendation since the development of the The procedure for admittance WTAQ, Green B'ay. Mr. Teska Although the polio epidemic atomic bomb, the topic at this into the Order is also very simple. in Colorado are part of the plans has as his assistant Jack Peacock, and the early advent of the snow meeting was of great interest. Ed All one needs to do, is fill out an a Regis student who has had of the activity committee. All Wiliams gave a timely review on application, pay the small fee, man disrupted plans for much amateur dramatic experience at Regis students will be -permitted the separation of the isotopes of and be initiated into the first the University of Washington and outdoor activity at Regis the uranium. The isotopes of ura­ to attend these outings, but pref­ three degrees of the Order. For semi-professional experience at Regis Ski club is now function­ nium are used to effect nuclear Veterans, even the initiation fee erence will be given to the club the Seattle Repertory Playhouse. ing actively. School authorities fission, or atom splitting, as it is of $6.00 has been waived, and all members. On these trips the ski most easily accomplished now. The plays now in rehearsal are have organized dual ski clubs a Veteran must pay is a year's are "A Gam'e of Chess", "Two coach will instruct the probable Merle Kontny's interesting report dues in advance, namely $12.00. under the direction of'L. A. Barth, on the istopes of hydrogen was of Pairs of Spectacles" and "Tooth racers in the fine points of slalom, True, there is the insurance· or Shave". Mr. Teska will direct S.J. The Ski club is composed of importance in the understanding question, saying that all under down hill, cross country, and the first two mentioned and Pea­ high school anti college, or junior of atomic structures. Special at­ the age of 26 years, must take out cock the last one. jumping. tention was drawn to the use of $1,000 worth of insurance in the and senior divisions. The first the oxide of one of these isotopes, Order. The insurance though is The casts for the plays are as important step taken by the new­ The Regis Ski club is fortunate follows: that is, hea:vy water, in the de­ offered at very attractive rates, ly organized club was to enter the in haviqg an official ski photog­ velopment of the atomic bomb. · and no where can one find such "A Game of Chess"-Jim Regan, Mountain Ski club, the regional rapher, who will accompany the Action is now being taken to protection and make such a sav­ Frank McCabe, Bill Taylor, and group on all trips. Robert Scharp- ing each month at such a low Gene J epkes. '"Two Pairs of Spec­ division of the National Ski asso,P­ affiliate the Regis College Chem­ cost, for the rate per $1 ,000, in tacles", Jim Sullivan, Mary War­ ation. This affiliation brings with ing:, a freshman in Regis college istry Club w i t h a national addition to the dues of $1.00 per ner, Dan Meyer, Delores Bittick, chemistry organization. An active it national recognition and the is the ~egis Ski club cameraman, future is assured the chemistry month, will be only approximate­ Patricia Van Steenburg, Bill Her­ privilege of participating in Na- an addict of the art of snow Photo­ ly $1.50. manson, 'Jerry Leotscher, and club under the able supervision of Where though can one secure Ernie Ficco. "Tooth or Shave", tiona! Ski association tournaments graphy. Fr. Keenoy and Dr. Verdieck of such opportunities and advan­ John Phelan, Dorothy Mohesky, in any part of the country. In the task of organizing the the chemistry department. tages for the small cost of $2.50 Dick Nell and Lucille Brienza. Regis Ski club, authorities have per month? Yes, in the Knights Although emphasis will be laid been aided by Fred Bellmar, pres­ of Columbus, whether you be in on the purel:y recreational side of ident of the Rocky Mountain Ski Denver or in your own home skiing, the advanced skiers in the association; Tor Torland, ski col­ B& G Attended town, you can have splendid rec­ club will compete in races as an umnist of the Denver Post; Tom­ reational and social activities at Logan Hall organized team representing the my Thomas, editor of Rocky this low cost. club. In the various inter;collegi- Mountain Sports; and many Press Convention The Knights are making big ate and inter-scholastic tourna- others. ments the team will represent The BROWN AND GOLD has plans for this particular Regis New Addition Regis college and Regis high College Class, and if approximate­ The new building taking shape announced it sent six dele­ school. · Letter awards will be H" h Ed t" gates to the annual Catholic Press ly fifty candidates are secured east of Carroll Hall is according given to the qualified skiers. This UCa IOn the plans will be fulfilled, and on to Father Flanagan, being erected Ig er Convention, held February will be the first year that Regis 7th and 8th at Lorretto Heights Sunday, February 16th (the Sun­ under authorization from the Fed­ has entered teams in ski com- · vs. Freshmen day before Ash Wednesday) this eral Works Agency. College. In addition to the jour­ petition. nalistic activities of the conven­ particular class will be initiated The government in previous into the first three degrees of the Ski clubs from many parts of The Indiana Daily Student tion, a formal dance, box lunch­ Order and the initiation will be legislation had provided many thinks it must seem odd to a eon, and banquet were offered institutions with :dormitory space; the country are represented in all those who attended. followed in the evening by a din­ but then found that although the this organization. Some of the freshman when he learns that a ner-dance, free to candidates, experienced schussers o f t h e Ed Williams and Francis Mc­ wives and girl friends. schools could accomodate a larger class of students learning to be a number of students they did not senior or college division are Jim class of students is an orientation Mahon presented the affirmative It is impossible to contact every Law, Kneeland Light, Joe Ryan, and negative side of the question: have enough classroom space for class; that finding out what is individual student at Regis, so if them. Ther-efore, Public Law 697 Vince Sweeney, Joe Fellows, Jim "Is the American Press Free?" you are interested or not, you are was passed to eliminate this diffi­ Dolan, Ed Frohberg, George going on now is not finding out Ed Schaded act as chairman for asked to contact any student, al­ Kearney, John Koehl and Bob what is going on now, but a study the round-table concerning year­ ready a Knight, to learn more culty. Regner. The junior division will of contemporary events; that book makeup, while Art Vialpan­ about the opportunity of a Regis made application for ad­ be represented by Gene Maize, do addressed the attending dele­ Knight, and if you wish, you may ditional facilities in the latter Stan Davies, Tom Eakins, Bayard people don't live in cities but in gates on "The Correct Relations also secure · an application from part of August, 1946. The first urban communities; that when between Faculty and Students in school in Colorado to benefit Young, Ben Broderick, Bob Hil­ him. Information and applications ton, Dick Kremme, Dave Mulli­ members of a choir wear pink Editing the School Newspaper." may also be secured from Mr. under this program, Regis will gan, Elliott Rice, Bill Donelan, nightgowns, it isn't an ordinary Those delegates representing Hugh Lynch, Insurance Repres­ have the building ready for occu­ and many others. entative of the Knights of Colum­ pancy by February 15. choir, but a capella choir; that Regis at the two day session of bus. Above all, feel free to talk The building, a frame structure, Regular Trips Slated a small class isn't a small class but conferences and discussions were Ed Williams, Art Vialpando, Ed with any student member or with was dismantled at Fort Logan, Regular scheduled trips to the a seminar, and that a dean doesn't Mr. Lynch for under no cir- and is now being re-erected on Schaded, Dick Straw, Phil Anton­ tumstances are you obligated to the Regis Campus by contractor ski courses in the Dehver area bawl him out but gives him elli, Clark Milnickel, and Dan them. (Continued on Page 6) and to the more distant sk\ centers counseling service. Budi. Pa~e Two BROWN AND GOLD February 11, 1947 The EDITOR Speaks 7~ 1)09 ~tut4e The policy of the B & G is to present its editorials in an interest­ By "POPS" WARNER ing manner applicable-one applying to you! All those bells that you have been hearing lately are not those of a four alarm fire. No, Boy, they mean something more disas­ Cs trow~ than that; those are wedding THE STUDENT COUNCIL­ bells. Don't laugh ' son, it isn't charitable, and for all you know, you may be next. If you bachelors - only . knew what all t h o s e thousands of free females are FACT OR FARCE? thinking, your head would stand The activities of the Regis cil of Regis College, only the ~t on end; with them, it's "Sadie Student Council are conspicuous Executive Board has the power Hawkins Day" every day. But by their absence. What started to propose laws and amendments. this column isn't so much for out last fall to be the center of It is also unfortunate, in one sense, -liJ-- those of you that are still at large school activities is now the object that, according to the constitution, as for those poor male mortals of attempted resuscitation. What "Only in the joint meetings of. the - that are already hog-tied. was apparently rescued from the Board and the Representatives Many of you fellows that are cobwed-covered corners of the may any legal business be trans­ -== - married (like myself) have been past is now buried deep in the acted." It is thus impossible for bringing up a lot of questions on black, silent tomb of ignominious the Class Represent3;hves t? meet the complexities of marriage, but failures. Instead of looking up to and carry on.. busme~s m ,the haven't been getting any answers. the Student Council as the leader absence of the paralytic few. Now, my job is to give xou · of student activities, the· studentt th The E xecut• 1ve B oar d , w h1c" h 1s· married men the advantage of my body is rapid~y commg 0 · e comprised of five seniors, about knowledge and experience, so point where mstead of askmg, · th what I want you all to do is send "What is the Council doing?" the one-half of the seniors m e Jleprinte4 from the February 1947 issue of ESQUII& your problems to "POP", in care student body is asking, "Have we school, appears to be content that "1?" it apparently holds the power of "Come, dear ••• don't let him •e. of the B and G, and I will do my got a Counci · life or death over the existence of derndest to help you out. Until The answer to this last question the student Council. Smug and that .rou c:are" we can get a few letters to work might easily be an emphatic, satisfied by the honor which ac­ on, I will give you a few tips on "Yes!" The answer to the same companies being a member of the how to get along with the "little question might also be a weak Executive Board the five mem­ woman". but more truthful, "No." ~e~is bers of the Bo~rd have settled I never will forget the first does have. a ~tudent Counc~l. m back into a shaft chair, and com­ time I ever tried to talk back to name, but JUdgmg by the activity forted by P.ipe and slippers, dream Li'l Oscar. Faces my wife. Every time I opened my of that v~nerable. body, there 1S the dream~ of the senile. mouth she let me have a left no Council. Despite the requests hook, but do you think I let that of some of the Class Representa­ The condition of the Student stop me from talking; well, the tives that a council meeting be Council is even more rankling and Fails an Exam first two or three didn't. But held, no meetings have been held when one considers the fact that Reveling in somewhat of a times have changed since then. since the first part of November, not only was the Executive Board daze and trying to recover from me, for he, it seems is working She can't hit as hard as she used and only one meeting has been NOT elected according to the con­ the previous weekend, your be- here and is not one to be caught to, for one thing, and she lets me held so far this year. It is un­ stitution, but also that the Board loved is sorry to say that some speaking against the community, keep all my government check; fortunate for those Representa­ is NOT co m p ri s e d of five distrusting idiot calmly proceeds which to me means nothing in the that is, all that they send me tives who are conscientious and SENIORS. Reliable information to pound upon my door at the long run. Leaving this hapless in- over ninety dollars a month. wish to fulfill their obligations to discloses that at least one of the untimely hour of eight in the dividual to his own misery-and I There are a few important the student body, but under the members of the Board already morning. Rising from a deep think that he has plenty, I wander things to remember if you want Constitution of the Student Coun- holds a degree from this college. slumber, I find that this so-called off and find myself confronted to get along with the "little person is shouting that today we by some character with tp.e cham- woman." These things are few, start our exams and isn't that pion nose of the campus. He and if followed, you are sure to just wonderful. Although this seems to be depressed and after meet with success. First of all: does not seem to be to wonderful taking one good look I proceed to always let your wife think that a way to spend a whole week of send in my version of Lena the she is the boss; especially if she sunshiny days I says, "yes," and Hyena, but receive the reply that outweighs you. It is rather im­ LIBERTY OR DEATH slam the on his nose. Now one of the judges has passed away prudent to try to best her if she my troubles are really beginning, before any of the others get to has you by twenty pounds or When top local educators and think is right or wrong," is to for about exams I only know that see it, so they have destroyed it. better. If, however, you are deter­ top local literary men openly condemn our educated ranks of ! very seldom pass and that this N 11 turally if I was to print the mined to stand your ground, then champion a liberalism in morals the future to moral suicide. is going to be no exception to say name of this person I wpuld no r would recommend a course in which even a Christian native of Concern for morals now be­ the least, and the least I can say longer be seen on the campus and "YAWARA" first. Secondly: if Pago Paga would repudiate, it is comes a sign of intellectual back­ is that I would like to see them that to me would not be very well, you want to go out nights with no longer news. But it does re­ wardness. A desire to curb licen­ abolish these millstones in the as I have planned to graduate the boys and the wife objects, tell mind the rest of us "lower rung tiousness becomes an unpardon­ career of such youthful and ener- from this place and would not the little girl to "shut up, and sit educators" to step back a pace able, ridiculous, insufferable sup­ getic fellows as myself. Attempt- like t_o find that my career had down!"; let her know that you to renew our sense of perspective. pression. ing to be brave and.sporting about been mterrupted. The last I heard are going out whether she likes Licence has frequently paraded An education which imparts the whole disgusting deal, I rolls ~bout these tests ~hat !:have taken it or not. This is usually good for in the guise of liberty. This en­ such principles and fosters such out of bed and proceeds to the IS that someone Is gomg t? pass /two weeks rest in the local in­ ables her to clothe with respect­ practices will inevitably lead chow hall to grub up for the be- out t!:Ie grades and that _this per- I firmary; in this way, you have ability a seduction which would to a moral decadence which will ginning of a terrible week. As son IS my student adviser, and old hatchet-puss coming and go­ otherwise be repulsive and un­ eventually spell moral, physical, usual, I start off on the wrong who he may be I am sure I do not ing. Lastly: there should never be acceptable. intellectual, spiritual ruin. foot by slipping and falling to the care, even thoug? he. may be a I any financial troubles in your Liberty thus attired not infre­ Thank God for the preservation cold snow, when who should hap- grand per_son; still thls does not home-if it's like mine. The way quently is merely echoing Luci­ of a body of educators whose aim pen to be stumbling by but one of seem pos~Ible as I have not been we look at it is this: if there isn't fer's trumpeting: We will be like is to uplift rather than degrade, our beloved freshmen, who never able to fu:d any such person as any money in the house, you have gods! Dependence is humiliating. whose efforts are expended in hearing of the story .of the good yet, esp~cially amo~g ~he .teach- eliminated the cause of the To admit that there is implanted preserving the human race, rather samaritan, calmly proceeds upon ers at this -so-call~d ms~Itutwn. If trouble. Bearing this in mind at within us a law is to recognize than in destroying it, whose vision his useless way. Recovering from anyone was to fmd this per_son I all times, mY wife spends it as submission to a lawgiver. Therein still opens upon bright horizons, this misfortune I walk into the would be happy to mak~. his a~- soon as we get it. This system lies the root of man's proud at­ who teach that intellects still can cafe and find that once again we qu~mtance. As I am wntmg this always leaves us 100 per cent tempt to emancipate himself from think happy thoughts, that wills are having eggs which to me article I have found that I am not broke, and 50 per cent happy. the Natural Law. still must discipline the emotions. means that I do not have- any the only one that has fallen by To entrust the education - the Possibly this "minority • group" breakfast. Upon my earnest in- the wayside during these last few leading out - of our younger will be able to leaven the mass, quiry I find that one of our days. This is not very much con­ The Poet's Corner generation to those whose doctrine bugology teachers has made a solation as anyone who reads this to restore it to its original v~Sor, great discovery in a vitamin pill article realizes that I am above ic proclaims: "There is no right or and preserve it unto life ever­ to feed hens, and that is the rea- average intelligence and that my EVENING TAPS wrong except what the people lasting. son why we are having eggs marks ·should be higher than any­ Hark! The shadowed bugles blow, almost every day. Being late for one else's. Don't you think so? ·At last the day is done: my first class as usual, I finds that Needless to say no one does so I While on our right the darkening I needn't have come as the test is go on my way feeling sorry for sky, so far over my head that the everyone else, !lS they do not And on our left the sinking sun. THE BROWN AND GOLD fellow I usually copy from is also l_mow y.rhat a gemus they are de3;1- Entrenched in evening's somber frogged. So far I have a perfect m~ ':'11th_. I. bet everyone else m shade Dedicated to the spirit of Regis, which unfailingly guides' those who The citadel grows grim and still; have departed from her venerable halls, wherever they may go-to score and as the day progresses I tl?-Is. mstltutwn has the. same co~­ find my average remain:; the v~ctwns as I do. ?'hert; IS a cert~m While down below the valley the field of battle, to the office desk, to the law court, or to the altar. same. Next day someone says girls school that IS gomg to enJOY green, Published by the students of Regis College and issued bi-monthly that we are about to have a chem that last sentence, but. as far ~s And up above the grey-hued during the year. Subscription rate: $1 per year. test, which is just fine as I wanted they are c_oncerned It doesn t hill. Entered as third class matter at the Post Office. Denver, Colo. to keep up a perfect record-and make any difference as they. ?re Aligned in companies we stand, Member of the Associated Collegiate Press, the Catholic School did. What really makes me angry opposed to me any_way. F:ail~ng The r a n k s attentioned far Press Association, the Rocky Mountain Intercollegiate Press Associa­ below; tion. and the Association of Catholic Schools Press Relations. Repre-­ is these Profs that as the class is to. see any :!'uture I~ contmumg sented for national advertising by the National Advertising Service, about to begin, tell you that the th_IS masterpiece I ':"Ill close now Some stretch into the creeping Inc., college publishers representatives, 42() Madison Avenue, New test is verySimple and that there With the ardent deSJ!e that some­ night York. is nothing to worry about as none day the students will be able_ to And others into twilight's glow. of us will pass the course anyway make the teachers sweat as they How swift the adjutant steps EDITOR· IN ·CHIEF -----···---·---·······-·-····--·----·------.Ed Williams so why try; but when I goes t~ have made us sweat. Keep your forth, ASSOCIATE EDITOR ------~····-··------·-·-·---··---- Art Vialpando hand my blank paper in he says powder dry !Joys, you. never know Loud bugles cease to blare; NEWS EDITOR ·-·------·-····-·-·--·-···-····------··-··---·--·------Ed Schaded that that is no way to pass a when 'Y"e might get mto another And in a tired but timeless voice· BUSINESS MANAGER -·-···-··--··-·----·------··-·-~ -- -····--·--Jack Williams course, and I politely remind him w~r With the better members of His call re-echoes in the at-. CIRCULATION MANAGER ···--········---··-·--·-·----··--·------·Daniel Budi that I would only pass if he would this ca~pus known as (x*!?) - Before us lies the valley, Assistants ---·-·------·-··---·--·-·--··--··--·Phil Antonelli, J. Leotscher. quit giving these tests, and he in note semors. With early shadows bound· REPORTERS --··- - ·- - ·--- Art Delgado, Bill Warner, Robert Sprigg, Herman Faulhaber, Ed Mulcahy, Bob Diss, return tells me that some privil- P~~•••••••••••••~ And when my comrades an~wer Lambrecht, Dick Straw, Sam Kennedy. eged person by the handle of dean out, COLUMNISTS --·-·-·----·-·-·-··-----Jim Mulkerin, Bill Foley, AI Darr, says he must give these test. I Its silence beckons back the­ Dick Nell. being very inquisitive asks who N.B. C) LENT sound. SPORTS WRITERS ____ Murphy, Flood, Jim "Red" McCoy. might this dean be that keeps Though this has been the final Gene Kelly, Bill Taylor, Phil Regan telling everyone what he is to do begins march, PHOTOGRAPHERS -Clarke Milnickel, Bob Scharpin~, T. Maguire. and not to do; and all I get for an No more our sun will rise. • answer is a blank stare which I FEB. 19 Forever we will stand retreat l;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;j figure means the teacher can't tell If only from the skies. " " February 11, 1947 BROWN AND GOLD Page Three . play with one hand on your left hip pocket, the other on your 'Esquire' Announces THE Colt .45. We won't say that they're tJfltlT. AtT.J. out to skin you down there--but the proprietor has been reported So This is Peace Award Winners LYNCHING to have eight-balls for eyes. One By BOB HOPE more thing. When you play, don't This, dear reader, is a book re- In Jazzcopation play with your back to the door. view. Does it scare you? All 1/a!/Jifllrl. . . PARTY Atmosphere! Esquire's All-American I -was idly leaning against Jack you're going to read about is So award winners were announced Dear Mrs. Hayfield: By Coffey's door jam last Tuesday, This Is Peace by the comedian today in Esquire's 1947 Jazz Book, What about Trees? ,,. thinking of nothing in particular, with the Pinocchio-type no~e, with four of America's greatest Signed-One-Who-Knows, ALDARR and most of all about a cup of Bob Hope. To Hop~, everyon~ m jazz-men winning Gold Esky St. Jo's Hospital. coffee (notice the assonance, or the postwar world IS wacky, .hrm­ A wards for the fourth consecutive Dear Who-Knows: We· are back in print again. I asininity), when my ecstatic rap- se.lf mcluded. Here are some Iteii!s year - on the I notice that the good skiiers say with tongue in check and ture was violently broken by a picke~ at random from Hope s clarinet, Red Norvo on the vibra­ always avoid trees. Writer's Companion in hand. Yes, scurrying of feet (I assumed feet, ~amblmg ~tory of pos~war Amer­ harp, Coleman ~awkins on the P.H. we'll admit that we're a few issues although they may have been Ica. Hope s expl:mation of how tenor sax and as Please cancel my subscription. behind the old publication sched­ rabbits or delicate elephant hoofs). ~e gets laughs Will set the sta~e. mrue vocalist. Dear Mrs. Hayfield: ule, but great men have said that Jack who at the time was scan- . And the way I get them, which Duke Ellington was a g a i n I am boiling over what you said genius works in spurts. Who are ning' a volume of Kant's Reminis- Is knov:n as . the Commando double winner, having the best in previous issue. Have you no to refute great men? Father cences, bounced to his feet turn- method, IS to s!nke hard ~nd fast band of the year and being classed brains? That was an awful dirty Walsh would probably call that ing over the desk, at the same and. get. away m a hurry. All of as best arranger. Woody Herman slur on the way Regis men dance. "dubious proposition", or a "post time losing his place in the ~o~k, which IS roughly ' eqUivalent to moved from the best new band of Signed - Huffy. hoc, ergo propter hoc." Fortunate­ whfch happened to be an excitmg Lt. John Bulkeley s . famous PT­ 1945 to play second to Ellington as Dear Huffy: ly, Father Walsh is not at the episode in Lady---'s breakfast boat ma!leuver techmcally known the best band of 1946, while the You dope. That letter was present time writing for the B&G. nook. as "gettmg the h- out of there." controversial Boyd Raeburn or­ never printed because rqy column I should have put that under "What's up?" he queried, getting Hope (attention Fr. Winter- ganization placed as the best new was left out of the last issue. Have thoughts to the Editor. Think to the point. galen) has some real "angles" on band of 1946. Louis Armstrong you never heard the motto: "Don't about it, readers. Surely one Loud and nauseating screams inflation. For example: "Every­ also pushed through to capture cross me up before my ire is among us should be able to drag echoed through the corridor. It body's so loaded with that gov­ two first place awards, as the best hatched", or "Don't count your some evil and malicious connota­ was enough to make strong men ernment lettuce he can't spend, trumpet in addition to being best drinks before your eyes are tion from it. wince and small boys wail in that there's nothing the Republi­ male vocalist. crossed." So how did you know Apart from the idle banter of terror: Chaos seemed to reign cans can promise. And all the about the letter? the printed page I believe that supreme. Democrats have to do is to explain The Esquire Jazz Book, which the rest of the staff will join me officially announced ·the 1946 P.H. Almost before we had the door why the Republicans won't sell Dear Mrs. Hayfield: in asking you, the student body, closed, locked, and bolted, the it." awards, includes among its authors to be optimistic, not only about features by such top musical men I am one of your most ardent noise ceased. A deathly _quiet On the subject of men's suits: readers. I think you made only the BROWN AND GOLD, but also permeated the ·ether (I fmally "And if you .. saw three worried as Johnny Mercer, Gene Krupa, aboutthell'umerous other activities , Tommy and Jimmy one mistake in all the years I've found a spot for that word. It was looking gents . . . in their long followed your column, and that which are now struggling against worrying me). At once there came underwear gazing at empty racks Strong and King Cole, as well as inertia to gain what was lost three of the Jazz award winners was when you told me to let my a timid knock on the door. the three men were probably husband,keep up his archery prac­ through the war. If we once break - Benny Goodman, Louis Arm­ this tendency to remain stagnant, "Who's there?" demanded Jack. Hart, Schaffner and Marx." As strong, Tommy and Jimmy tice. Note change of address. He was worming to his subject. for nylons, well: "Almost the only Beverly Hills, the lid will be off, and the pulse Dorsey, Jimmy Lunceford and beat of Regis will take on re­ "Me" came the small reply. way a woma_n could get _a pair of Count Basie. "Man Here Plays Forest Lawn, Calif. . ' . . nylon stockmgs was to appear DearBev. newed vigor. We are living in a Satisfied, _Jack. slipped the ~oor on a quiz program." Fine Piano," a jump tune written sort of community. If we are to back from Its hmges to admit a . , . especially for the Jazz Book by You're real sweet to say all those things. However, we can­ make this community a lively, rather incongruous shape in a red . This Hopes so hot .. he fairly Joe Bushkin and Johnny De Vries, worth while project, we must all sweater and purple saddle shoes. Sizzles. 9ne pun goe_s: New cars is included as a separate section not continue mailing to you, be­ cause of error in your return ad­ give some time, effort, and The purple turned out to be fresh are c~~mg off the lme so sloyvly in the Jazz Book. thought to its well-being. A col­ blood. The shoes were originally that It ll probably be well mto dress. The only Forest Lawn green 1947 before anyone except a Nor- The Esquire winners, selected listed is a cemetery. lege is not a mass-production by America's top Jazz critics, are education mill wherein you pay "Wh. , , • • d J k wegian can honestly say, 'Fjord's Dear Mrs. _Hayfielel: . at s up7. mq_mre ac • out front'." That's what the man mainly artists from the school of That's nght. your money, grab the goods, then modern jazz-those who are both take off like a mad housewife. Pity shone through his beard. said, so help me. masters of their instruments as Beverly Hills. There will be those who mere.ly The words cam~ sl~wly, b~t Another: "Of course they're well as jazz improvisors. A total drift around, punch out the book the:r;e. was no mistakmg their only giving four tires with the of jazz artists are included among r Does Help work, and neglect their duties to sgmficance. new cars. So I'll keep my five the winners. Wa the whole. They will always be "Father - uh - caught - gug old tires. The one around my - gloop." waist and the four on my old car." The complete list of winners Los Angeles, Calif.-(ACP)- that way. To say that they are Two or three years from now leeches is to say that they belong "What?" Jack is not one to be And then there's Hope's Cadillac are as follows: there may be more Americans to some society. We won't go that put off with neat phrases. 16. It has four speeds: first, .. Gold Awards alive than if there had been no far. "Talking _ oop _ we _ looo seco~d, third, .and kneel ~m the Louis Armstrong, trumpet World War II. So says Dr. Vern Here then, dear reader, is a - Without - yoicks - permiss- runnmg b~~rd and push With the Bill Harris, trombone 0. Knudsen, professor of physics good rule for a minimum of social hen." other foot. Benny Carter, alto sax and dean of graduate study on output, neatly phrased, and oh, so We turned as one from the On _tou:r;, Hope spent an after- Coleman Hawkins, tenor sax the Los Angeles campus of the true: figure in the doorway. It was ~lOon m his J:lometown, Cleveland, Benny Goodman, Clarinet University of California. "If we sit down at set of sun, lamentable but what could one ~ust wandermg around . .. look- Teddy Wilson, piano "In other words," he explains, And count the things that we do? ' mg up old landmarks. "And I was Oscar Moore, guitar "the number of American lives have done, · surprised to find how many of Buddy Rich, drums saved as· a result of medical re- - And counting find them were married." That takes Chubby Jackson, bass search during the war will soon One self-denying act, one word care of the women in Hope's life. Red N orvo, vibraharp exceed the number of boys killed That eased the heart of him who Enrollment Doubled But now we're comin' home. Duke Ellington, arranger in the war." Dr. Knudsen adds heard, · Hope expounds on veterans. Vets, Duke Ellington, band that, apart from winning the war One glance-most kind take note! The padding in one Louis Armstrong, male vocalist and producing atomic energy, That fell like sunshine where it In Downtown Division vet's suit almost drove him crazy. BiHie Holiday, female vocalist more benefits are likely to follow went, The Downtown Division of "He kept twisting and ducking from the researches in the life Then we may count the day Regis College is preparing for the all over the !'tore, trying to shake Silver Awards sciences and medical sciences than well spent." greatest semester in its history. the MP's hand off his shoulder." Dizzy Gillespie, trumpet from those in the physical sci- * * * New courses have been added, "A marine spent 45 minutes Vic Dickenson, trombone ences. Perhaps this column will rub and new instructors have been searching thru the fuzz of a tweed Willie Smith, alto sax some people the wrong way. I employed to accomodate the in­ coat for snipers." , tenor sax hope so. We all could stand a creasing enrollment; now, over Barney Bigard, clarinet good a shot in the arm. 150 students. It's time for one of Hope's Veterans News *. * • famous definitions. "Pressure Art Tatum and King Cole Courses in Insurance, Retail cooker . . . that's a pot that only tied, piano Letters have been received from The BOARDERS have been in­ Salesmanship, Phonetics, J?usiness takes two minutes to coo]!: your Barney Kessel, guitar veterans indicating a wide-spread jecting some spirit into the campus Psychology and Aeronautics have vegetables and blow the roof off Dave Tough, drums belief that a rating of 100 percent lately with post-basketball game disability for compensation or dances in the Corral. The dance been added ~o the sched_ule . . Al- your house." Ed Safranski, bass though Basic IS a Speaking of houses, this item Harry Carney, baritone sax ;#, fl>ension purposes automatically committee was surprised, to say Aerona~tics ""f:J.ualifies a veteran for waiver of the least, at the turn-out for these new _co:urse for the commg semes- should be of interest to homeless George Handy, arranger ter, _It IS not a new course to the Regis vets and their wives: "So Woody Herman, band premiums on his National Serv­ informal, get-togethers. When we ice Life Insurance. VA points run out of basketball games we'll Regis College of bel_lum days. Ihe (the vet) nailed his medals to­ King Cole, male vocalist · Mr. Woodward, the mstructor for gether, had a roof put on and Ella Fitzgerald, female vocalist out that in no instance can waiver take to Australian skeet or some of premiums be granted unless such excuse. It's too good a thing the course, taug~t !he S?me c9urse moved in. He papered the walls Bronze New Star Awards here for _the CI":ll Air trammg with his campaign ribbons." and until the insured, or a quali­ to let pass the way of all pleasure. program m the first days of the . . . Miles Davis, trumpet fied person in his belief, files a The billiard room is open for war. During the war, Mr. Wood- We end . this nght h~re, With Trummy Young, trombone formal claim for waiver on VA business. Billiards is a good game, ward taught cadets in the army. Hope quotmg what. Railway-Ex­ Sonny Stitt, alto sax Form 9-357.' but difficult when you have to The course to be given is primari- press trucks advertise: " 'Gable's ; Lucky Thompson, tenor sax ~lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllltiiiiiiiUIIIII!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllJIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!III!Itllllllltlllllllttlll!:: ly for ground training· although Back and Garson's Got Him'," and Rudy Rutherford, clarinet arrangements have been mad~ Paramount's " 'Hope Is Back (in Dodo Marmarosa, piano I . I with Ruston Field for flight in- Hollywood from a tour) and Who John Collins, guitar structions. · Wants Him?'" Shadow Wilson, drums Ray Brown, bass · = It is gratifying to note the num- What happen~d to the r~view? Milton Jackson, vibraharp -§ ber of former Regis graduates that Let H~pe do his own. talkmg. I Ted Dameron, arranger BASKETBALL ~ are returning as instructors. read him-you read him. Boyd Raeburn, band ~ Among- them are: Mr. Joseph (So This Is Peace), Simon and AI Hibbler, male vocalist · ~ (Joe) Coursey, "42", Freshman Shuster; cloth, $2.50; paper, $1.00). Sarah Vaughan, female vocalist ~ English; Mr. Robert E. (Ed) Kelly, By ART DELGADO REGISVS. ~ "40", Business Math. and College ~ Algebra; Mr. Alvin Roberts, ""39", taking the course in "Christian Herman Faulhaber, senior, -coLORADO MINES ~ Advanced Accounting; Mr. John Marriage" may take the course wishes to extend an invitation ~ Murphy, "29", Insurance. Mr. with their husbands without cost. to all Regis students and facul­ ~ Mr. Roberts, a cousin of Mr. The· course normally costs twelve ty to attend his wedding on ~ Thomas Roberts of our accounting dollars a semester. Saturday, February 15th, at § department, is replacing Mr. Father Flannagan also express­ Holy Family Church. Herman, CITY AUDITORIUM § Dudley Taylor. Mr. Murphy's best ed great satisfaction with the by rumors of Ramese will § recommendation as an insurance results of the Downtown school. marry the sister,. of Bill "Pop" ~ instructor is his own successful "Enrollment has doubled in the Warner, who is himself enjoy­ ~ insurance agency in Denver. An­ past year, and the Catholic con­ ing the experience of connubial WEDNESDAY NITE FEBRUA R Y 12 t h ~ other new instructor, although not tacts that have been made by bliss. .There will be an open ~ a former Regis graduate is Mr. the students have given the school house reception following the ~ Revenue accountant. the opportunity to function as a ceremony for all who wish to § Fr. Flannagan announced that Catholic action group, as well as attend. . :i''"'u''''"mlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllmua,amHunu••nmtm•mmuum•nuunnmtllllltmlulmt•mmmmnn•mnu•m•mm••mmnummm••umu•~ the wives of students who are an educational group."

------,=...... == February 11, 1947 Page Four From Where Featuring I Stand GENE KEL'LY By JIM McCOY Gene Kelly, lanky letterman from last year's squad, is a valu­ Athletics are the mainspring in able source of reserve strength the mechanism of school spirit to the rampaging Rangers of '45- and right now school spirit at '46. Gene, who stands 6' 4" and Regis is about as run down as it weighs 185, was born in Sioux can possibly get. That sports City, Iowa, on May 22, 1924. He unite the student body is easily attended McCook High School seen by watching the "we" atti­ Oklahoma A. & M., minus the 1. Kentucky-The cream of the south and the nation. where he lettered three years in tude of the students after an great Bob Kurland, have lost basketball, winning berths on the athletic event. If the team won, BOMBARDING twice this year, once to the little 2. Oregon State-Already con­ all-conference and all-state teams, "we" won; if the team lost, "we" known St. Louis U., who are pres­ ceded the Pacific Conference title. and where he was a tower of lost. ently leading the Missouri Valley 3. Iowa-Just a little better strength on the football squad Varsity football was not played THE BASKET Conference, followed closely by than the rest of the crop. and the 440 and high jump repres­ this year. Intra-mural football Creighton. The A. & M. Cowboys entative on the track team. was not encouraged. Neither the By GENE KELLY did knock off Kentucky incident­ 4. West Virginia- Undefeated, athletic department nor the stu­ After a few very sorrowful at­ ly by doing so gained a lot of and how could I over look them? In leisure time, while with the dent council did any..t.hmg. but tempts to name the winners in prestige for the conference. 5. New York U.-Another over­ First Field Artillery Observation make a passing gesture to promote football, yours truly gave up; Out on the West coast Oregon sight on my part, must be getting Battalion in Europe, he played a program of any type. The so the following should be taken state is flying high, trampling old. basketball on an Army five. After single piece of encouragement was with a grain of salt if not a grin. every thing in sight; at the pres­ 6. Notre Dame-But then I don't three years service he was dis­ from Fr. Flanagan when he stated For 4: hesitate to name myself as ent time they hold the very charged and came to Regis where comendable record of 16 victories have to mention them, where's that he would donate a prize or an expert, but with the help of a Lujack? he is now a Sophomore majoring reward to the championship team few of the regional newspapers I and only 1 set-back. Elsewhere in Journalism. His ambition is a in the event that a league was shall name a few of the leading along the coast, Washington State, 7. Illinois - The whiz kids lofty .one, entailing years of news­ formed. However, the student basketball teams of the nation, U. C. L. A., and California are should be higher. paper experience, preparatory to council failed to appoint a direc­ and throw in a few reasons of doing just about as expected 8. Wisconsin - Gotta do it - becoming an a:!lthor. tor of intra-mural as has been the explanation on the side. trampling almost every thing Leader in the conference, you custom in the past and the After some of the boners I know. Gene modestly avoids discuss­ athletic department went only so First, it is only proper to start pulled in football, it looks as if I ing his own court capers but con­ here at home in the Rocky Moun­ Oklahoma A. & M. - Okay, so siders Western basketball superior far as to offer the use of two would be cured of this picking a they did lose a couple. footballs. The Boarders did form tain region, and the closet we can first ten for the nation, but I have to that p1ayed in the Eastern U.S. two teams but due to the lack of possibly get is with our own Regis always been hard to convince; so 10. Lorretto Heights - I hear He would like to see the game as stimulation the teams disbanded Rangers. The Rangers under the here goes: they're quite good on the defense. a whole speeded up. after one game. very capable eye of Coach Var­ Came basketball season and nell have made a pretty fair name things were going to be different. in the local area. Of course they Skiing or The gymnasium was given a have lost a few, but that was ex­ thorough going .over. Walls were pected, for most of the players re-enforced, new bleacher seats are young with relatively little Skidding-Take were added, the playing floor was experience. But not a team has resurfaced, there were good turn­ entered the College gym without Your Choice outs for the initial practice ses­ finding a tough battle on their sions and the college had a new hands. Before the season is over Some of my readers' have writ­ coach who is a top-notch plpyer the boys will prove themselves ten in about their skiing problems. and had turned out some splendid with a lot of marks in the victory Now, because I like to be all teams in his young coaching column. things to my readers, I made a career. thorough investigation of the Elsewhere' around the Rockies, sport. Thursday, I went up to a the Colorado Buffaloes after a ski-run and watched some people slow start have warmed up to ski. So, ask me anything. Tigers Nip serve notice on the Big Seven The most frequent question court boys, with three straight which readers ask is "Why?" I Rangers victories. Close behind, and the asked some semi-pros from the preseason favorite is Utah U. As Regis Club, and the most common After a long lay-off, the Ran­ yet it is hard to tell the true cali­ answer seems to be that they like gers returned to the hardwoods ber of these teams for they have to ride the ski-tow, and skiing is January 18, and dropped a tough many an obstacle to climb to the the only way that they can get 51-45 decision to the Colorado Col­ throne. And such teams as Den­ to the bottom of the hill to start fege Tigers. The Rangers took an ver tr. and Wyoming will be over. So you see, the sport should early lead netting six points around to thrown many a jolt into actually be called ski-towing, or while the Tigers were getting the favorites. "skeet" for short. two, but C.C., hustling all the Back East it looks like Army, The sport demonstrates the ele­ way pulled up even, and from after a late start, is out to add to ment of danger that makes any then til half-time it was a see­ their gridiron glories, assisted by sport popular,, because as far as I saw battle, with the lead changing Glenn Davis and Captain Arnold can see, a ski-tow is simply one frequently. After the score was Tucker. Col.umbia and Princeton more cunning device designed to tied eleven times, Jerry Coursey are all tied up in the Ivy league make you fall flat on your face. hit the strings just before half­ after the unexpected defeat of The skis add to the element of time to send the Rangers off the Cornell. chance. The whole technique of court with a 22-21 lead. In the Southeastern Conference riding the ski-tow has been sum­ The Bengals then came out med-up by Hannes Scheider and . after intermission and raced to Kentucky with 15-1 and Alabama with 10-0 are way out in front. other experts in the two words, a six point lead which they never "Grab on!" relinquished. Quamme hit with Kentucky, the preseason favorite for the national crown, was dump­ Now, for the secondary phase of uncanny accuracy from long the sport, namely, getting from range, and the C.C. weaving of­ ed from the unbeaten ranks by a tough Oklahoma A. & M. But the top of the slope down to fense set up Yeonopulus for the ski-tow. Face the mountain drive-in-shots. Fisher and Moore watch out for the boys from the garnered 22 of the 23 points in Blue-Grass State, for any team and don skis. Stand erect, with I' that can afford to let an all­ knees slightly bent_, as Gregory the last half, but as the Rangers Peck did in "Spellbound." To closed the gap from 51-41, time american sit on the bench must be good, and that is just what Ken­ gain confidence, throw away the ran out. ski-poles. Now close your eyes Fisher and Moore were high tuckv is doing. When tournament season comes around the Ken­ and shove off. It is best not to point men with 17 points respec­ look where you are going so that tively. Duane Quamme and Nick tuck's will be winning every thing in sight. you won't be tempted to kick off Yeonopulus, who throttled the your skis and walk down. Ranger's hopes in the last half, Next let's jump to the South­ each had 14 points. western Conference where The Now, smug in my certainty, I Bob Burns played work-horse Texas Longhorns and the Arkan­ shall venture to predict that the ball for the Rangers, contributing sas Razorbacks are running rough next thing you do is fall down. 5 points to the total, and Jerry shod over all competition. In Any instructor will tell you how Coursey, looking exceptionally league play they both hold 4-0 to fall down properly from a good, added 4 more before he records. While in the over-all standing position, and it is child­ fouled out. Before leaving the picture the Longhorns are slightly ishly simple to learn. However, game via the same route, Tom more impressive. They hold a 14-1 when one'is moving, a new techni­ Waters did some good rebound record compared to an 8-4 record que is required, and this is wisely work and cashed in with one field for the razorbacks. summed-up in the maxim: "Let goal. In the Midwest, Wisconsin is a nature take its course." You per­ REGIS (45) half a game ahead of Michigan in haps observed the insecurity that Player G. F. P. the Big Nine. The pre-season your first schuss (down-hill run) Moore f ...... 6 5 41favorites were the whiz kids of inspired in your palpitating heart. Coursey f ...... 2 0 5 Illinois, and Hawkeyes of Iowa, This emotion is comparable to swish and fall - start-swish-fall­ there- is a split-second during Dunnebecke f ...... 0 0 2 last year's champs. From this what you would feel if your feet into one smooth-flowing action which his form is bound to be Kelly f ...... 0 0 0 corner it looks like Wisconsin and were tied to wild eagles instead that looks like a graceful series of flawless- that's the time to snap Fisher. c ...... 7 3 5 Michigan are riding for a fall, and of to ski. Skiing causes many sommersaults. If you live you will the picture. Brandxger c ...... 0 0 0 in close finish the Hawkeyes will complexes, frustrations, and neu­ eventually be able to develop A popular variation of skiing Antonelli g ...... 0 0 0 live up to pre-season rating by rosis. your "start-swish-fall" into a is cross-country skiing. To do this, Waters g ...... 1 0 5 edgi:ng by the Whiz Kids, which Now you have fallen. The "zip" or "zzt" and you will finish fasten your skis to the top of your Burns g ...... 2 1 3 remmds me, we have one of the hardest thing about falling down your run on your feet. This is automobile and have someone Totals 18 9 24 former Whiz Kids right here in is getting up; so reach for a ski­ pretty dull, though, and skiiers drive you cross-country. It's O.K. C. C. (51) Denver turning in a very good pole (that's what you tripped who get this far usually quit and if you step out of the skiis and Player G. F. P. job with the Nuggests. The Big over, stupid) and hoist yourself take up knitting. drive yourself. A lot of die-hards D. Quamme ...... 5 4 0 Six, als·o in the middle west, have up. If you have heart trouble, One question which my readers do it without automobiles, but I J. Quamme ...... 1 0 0 for a leader the Missouri Tigers this is a good time to take your often ask is "When is the best call that flying in the face of pro­ Miller f...... 1 0 0 with a 4-0 record in league play. digitalis, because opportunities for time to take a picture of skiier?" gress. E. Scott c ...... 2 2 5 Oklahoma, along with Kansas, this ;are rare. That's easy kids: between the time That's all there is to say about Long c ...... 1 2 1 who were predicted to battle for Now face the mountain again when a skiier's skis slide out from skiing, except for one thing; send C. Scott g ...... 4 0 2 the crown, have since fallen by and repeat the maneuver. There under him (making him fall over a stamped, self-addressed en­ Yeonopulus g ...... 5 4 3 the side, and in second place is a rhythm in skiing, as in every­ backward) and the time when velope and I shall send ')l-ou c o m e t h e Cornhuskers from thing else, and a really smooth his skis do their splinter-gambol my personal "After-Skiing Hot Totals 19 13 13 Nebraska. amateur can combine his start, (making him fall over frontward) Toddy" recipe. February 11, 1947 BROWN AND GOLD Page Five --

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