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XLIV NO. 7 DENVER, COLORADO February 10, 1961 CU&&A EW y ADG Brings Big Active Two Week Campaign Precedes Names To College Final Selection of Winning Seven By Charles •Brown Dave Cullan of the Populous Party has been elected The brothers of Alpha Delta President of the Regis College Student Senate by the voters Gamma set a precedent at Regis of the college. College by bringing big name en The election was held yesterday in Loyola Hall. This tertainment to the campus. Big name entertainment was tried 1961 election capped another ha:r:ried campaign for each nine years ago, but it was a fail party. As usual, there were ure. This year it was a total suc two parties struggling for cess. the reins of Regis' student A capacity crowd was recent ELECTION ly "dazzled" by the Four Fresh government - the Populous men, nationally acclaimed vocal Party and the Time Party. group. It was a professional per RESULTS formance from start to finish. In This campaign provided PRESIDENT- attendance at the Four Freshmen Regians with one of the most concert was Miss Carol Scuderi, Dave Cullan 276 Queen of Regis College. Dan McNeill 247 hotly contested and spirited VICE-PRESIDENT- political struggles in the his The crowd was composed of Tom Malley 322 Denver residents and students in Fred Albi 209 tory of the college. Students the area: The Alpha Delts espec OUTGOING STUDENT SENATE PR.ES/DENT, Paul Horan, chats with the one day ially commend the Irish Regis As old president-elect. The election was held yesterday morning in the library and SECRETARY- witnessed two platform-pre- sociation for lighting and KREG, climaxed two active weeks of lively campaigning. The incoming president will be Joe Burke 289 . senting political rallies on officially installed at the Inauguration Ball · Sunday night. J'ohn Stark 235 the radio voice of Regis, for sound campus. effects and the electrical work. TREASURER- Del Ellis 845 Beautiful coeds, printed The performance given by the Jim Bennett 174 Freshmen was enjoyed by all. Be Horan Says He Did ''Best Job handbil'Is, advertising match sides singing, the versatility of the DIRECTORS (3)- books, dinner place mats, Freshmen was brought out in the Bob Eaton 833 seven different instruments which Bob Cook 293 a n d additional reminders they played and strummed. Their Possible'' As Exec. Board Pres. Jerry Sherman 283 thru-out the campus aided clowning and imitations also kept By· Robert Sima Tom Batt 237 the crowd in stitches. B&G Student Senate Reporter Ron Moschel 213 voters in their selections over Pat Dawson 191 the two week campaign. After the performance, the Paul Horan's advice to the new Executive Board is "to "Four" autographed pictures and learn the beauty of compromise in dealing with the admin Such vigorous cam record albums and also com istration and the students." Horan also said, "they must mented that this was one of the realize that the job is a full time one, and this cuts down on paigning was also seen last most receptive crowds before New Stud. Senate Pres. year between MRK Party's which they had performed. their social life immensly." Horan said that his Executive ·"We had many plans that we just Man Of Many Talents Paul Horan and Executive Other ADG activities coming Board spend an average of three didn't have the time to work out." Party's John Foley. up are the annual banquet, pledg to four hours a day in the Stu Asked about his Board's ac- Dave Cullan, newly elected ' ing, and a Communion Breakfast dent Senate office. The greatest complishments in the past year he president of the Executive Board President Cullan's margin of on February 12. obstacle to his plans was time. had this to say, · of the Student Senate, came to victory over presidential candidate "Of all the Ex Regis from Hemingford, Nebraska, McNeill was 29 votes. ecutive Boards in 1959. In his Freshman yea~ around here Dave took part in numerous school 73.4 per cent of the Regis ·Monetary Gifts 1o College since Bill Bull activities. He held down the job student body eligible to vote turn work's (1958) of announcer on "The Radio Voice our Board has had more accom- of Regis, KREG." As a frosh Dave ed out at the polls for the most plishments. Our Board has been also was a member in the Booster important election of the school Reach All-Time High In 1960 very powerful mainly because the Club and St. John Berchman So year. This amounts to 535 of Total gifts to Regis College ical salaries to a point which aligns Administration gave us more ciety. Regis' 728 eligible day school have been tabulated and released duties and powers." Horan stated with the prevailing clerical wages His Sophomore year was also voters. by the P ·r e s i d e n t ' s Office. being paid by a crosssection of rep that out of seventeen campaign pledges nine were fulfilled. His filled with many extracurricular As the voting stands now, the The following represents the cu resentative Denver area business activities as well as studies in Eng mulative record of annual giving firms. administration added four new 1961-1962 Executive Board of policies-the first Inaugural Ball, lish, his major field of concentra since the Regis College Annual Resume of total gifts to Regis tion. Cullan acted as Sophomore the Student Senate is composed of : Giving Program was launched in during 1960: the Appropriation Committee, a 1957. new report system for clubs, and class treasurer, secretary of the From alumni ......$ 31,245.00 Benchwarmers and as vice presi Dave Cullan, President From parents ..... 13,477.50 the Spring Lecture. Total gifts: dent of the Ski Club. Tom Malley, Vice President 1957 --- --- ------$ 49,107.84 From friends ..... 28,970.50 Horan remarked that the two · 1958 64,710.49 From firms and assemblies he has worked with Dave is currently a member Joe Burke, Secretar y corporations .... 13,654.10 1959 --- --------- 179,054.44 "have been most cooperative-! of the "R" Club, has played Var Del Ellis, Treasurer 1960 ------ ---- - 161,027.81 From foundations 9,360.00 have enjoyed working with them. sity baseball, and has assumed the Total 4 yrs ... $453,900.58 From This last assembly has really come presidency of the Be·nchwarmers. Bob Cook, Director All funds from gift sources organizations .. 1,550.30 around-they've learned to work He is minoring -in History and Bob Eaton, Director were applied to developmental From bequests .... 48,535.81 with Parliamentary procedure Philosophy and is planning a projects rather than to budget From Associated which has made the meeitngs go career in Law after being grad Jerry Sherman, Director balancing projects. The college Colleges ......... 14,234.60 much faster." uated from Regis. was able to do this because it con Horan said that he thinks · Dave is the son of Mr. and tinued to operate on a sound fiscal Total ........ : .. _.$161 ,027.81 by creating a new system for the basis, meeting operational expen Mrs. Harry Cullan and was grad social calendar and the sponser uated from St. Agnes Academy in PXE Elects Officers ditures from operational income. St. Thomas More Club Urges ing of academic events such as the Hemnigford. An older brother, The brothers of Rho Chi Sig FIELDHOUSE DEBT Arm Forces Seminar. Also Horan's Tom Cullan, was graduated from board created the Publicity Com ma have elected Don Gessler as The financing program on the Regis last year. new Fieldhouse ($600,000.00) was All Students To Participate mittee. secretary and Bob Kraus as brought to a near conclusion. This The officers of the St. R. Paul Horan is a Denver pledgemaster for the Spring se structure-which was available for Thomas More Club have extended student and is a philosophy major. mester. These offices were for an invitation to all members, both Revolntionary Special student use for the first time in He intends to study law possibly mally held by Dan L. Otero and the fall of 1960~has been finan active and inactive, to attend the at D. U. Law School. "I'm look ced almost entirely from gift panel discussions being held after ing around for a scholarhsip," he Event Procedure Tried Jim Jones. sources. business meetings. Pres. Mike Bar said. Richard F. Ryan, S.J., Presi hick has pointed out that these dis The plans for the second se SALARIES RAISED Asked if he was glad his year dent of the College, through the mester have scheduled several In the fall of 1960 the col cussions are both informational in office was over he answered, Associate Director of Public Rela and helpful experiences.