1986 Brown and Gold Feb 17, 1986
Total Page:16
File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb
Regis University ePublications at Regis University Brown and Gold Archives and Special Collections 2-17-1986 1986 Brown and Gold Feb 17, 1986 Follow this and additional works at: https://epublications.regis.edu/brownandgold Part of the Catholic Studies Commons, and the Education Commons Recommended Citation "1986 Brown and Gold Feb 17, 1986" (1986). Brown and Gold. 567. https://epublications.regis.edu/brownandgold/567 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]. ELECTION RESULTS Six Winners Declared! Run-Offs Held Tomorrow! Student Executive Board elec candidates for the office of Pres Right Stuff ran unopposed for vote margin for the office of So tions were held yesterday. After ident. secretary. cial Director. New Director of all votes were tabulated, outgo For the office of Chief Justice, Independent Debbie Bouvier Community Relations is Mary ing Executive Board Secretary a run-off will be held between captured 79 votes over Mike Fitzpatrick, Right Stuff candi Cindy Fillinger announced the independent candidates Mosher to become Treasurer. date winning with 147 votes over winners. Elizabeth Delay and David Running unopposed, Right Stuff competitor Dee De Rutherford. McNeely. candidate Debbi Be11amy was Fo11owing run-off results, all Run-offs will be held for the eJected Director of College Rela new Executive Board members ofikes oi "President and Chlei Cindy Janssen won with 220 tions. will be sworn in by present Chief Justice tomorrow. Mike Grose, vote margin over Tracey Stark for Right Stuff candidate Nancy Justice, Mike Shomoin, at a re Independent and Mike Sh!mon, the office ofVice President. Ellie Flores edged out her opponent In ception on March 15. The Inau Independent will be opposing Schrnidbauer, a member of the dependent Mary Hoge by a 45 gural Ball will be held at the Brown Palace after the ceremony. Mardi Gras Kicks Off Lenten Season with a Bang By Renee Whitemon During the course of the six ue to offer opportunities for It was a "Fat Tuesday" last weeks of Lent and into the personal and communal re week amidst the music, mad celebration of Holy Week, flection, prayer and growth. ness, and masks of the Mardi Campus Ministry will contin- Gras celebration in Saga. The celebration included a special prepared New Orleans style dinner, a live band, and LENTEN SCHEDULE a costume contest between the dorms. DAILY LITURGY SCHEDULE: The carnival was a united 7:00 a.m. and 12:10 p.m. Sangre De Christo Chapel effort of the Campus Ministry, Student Executive Board, SUNDAY LITURGY SCHEDULE: Saga, and Student Life to 10:30 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. Sangre De Christo Chapel recognize the Catholic tradi tion of Lent. COMMUNAL PRAYER TIMES: 10:00 p.m. Tuesday West Hall Lounge 10:00 p.m. Wednesday O'Connell Hall According to Ken Phillips, 10:00 p.m. Thursday Desmet R.D.'s Room associate campus minister, 12:00 p.m. Wednesday Loyola, Religious Studies Mardi Gras is over a century old tradition in which the Tuesday before Ash W ednes CHRISTIAN LIFE COMMUNITY MEETINGS: day is designated to celebrate 8:00 p.m. Carroll Hall 4th, floor the beginning of Lent. Lent is a time to call not SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION: only ourselves as individuals, 4:30 p.m. Tuesday Campus Ministry Office but ourselves as community to ... or by appointment with any campus minister conversion. "This is a thrust for the Regis community to SOCIAL JUSTICE MEETINGS: have a change of heart, not Bi-weekly on Thursday, or by special sessions just superficial penitance. Student Center, Upper level lounge (contact Campus Ministry for specific details) MARDI GRAS: Carla Lemmon is captured by demon Ken Phil· lips in SAGA. Show them your cotton candy Carla! For more Mardi Gras fun, see page three. e By Laura Flood . Spring break 1986 ts fmally Plaza Gaviotas near th here. For the last three weeks and Valentino's night ~~~~ach students have been making Many more student . plans for the big week away planning to drive s are from school. California to cruise th out to d e coast A group of about 45 stu- an . others will be dnvmg . to• Anzona to get some dents will be travelling to . d 8un. The as of February 17, 1985 remam er of the stude t . Hawaii, -a trip organized by · n SWill Cathy Chapman and Dave b e gomg home to see th . QN<AMPUS INI'mVIEWS f amt'1' tes, or travelin .e~ A vrill. The group will be · f . g With COUNSELIN:i AND CAREER cmrER staying on action-packed, th eu amt1 tes. Those h SPRIN:i 1986 't b t . w 0 sunny W aikiki Beach for a won e ravehng will be able SIGN UPS WILL BE POSl'ED IN 'ffiE O)UNSELIN3 & CAREER CENI'ER BEGINNIN3 FEBRUARY 3 whole week. Another large to work, or to just sit back CALL 458-3508 IF YOU ARE AN CFF--cAMPUS srUDENI' group of students will be relax and. sleep in · En]'oy your' heading for Mazatlan, Mex vacatwn no matter wh ico. They will be staying at the you're doing! at INI'ERVIEW DATE OO.GANI ZATION INI'ERVIEWIN3 Marathon Big Success Monday United Bank of Denver Acct, Bus Admin, MBA Dec 85, May 86 grads March 3, 1986 The dance marathon the help of sponsors An. Tuesday Hanifen-Imhoff 131\, CIS, Ccmn, LA, MBA held on February 8th to heiser Busch, National March 4, 1986 Dec 85, May 86 grads benefit the Leukemia So Video, Guys n' Dolls ciety was a great success Video, Coors Beer and the Wednesday Moontain Bell CIS, CSM SAGA Food Service. Dec 85, May 86 grads according to organizers March 5, 1986 Allen Palmquist and Lisa Wednesday Union Central Life Bus Admin, Liberal Arts Elliott. March ·5, 1986 Dec 85, May 86 grads Six couples danced from 7 p.m. Saturday night to 7 Acct, Bus Admin, Ccmn Arts Thursday St. Paul Fire & Marine a.m. Sunday morning. Forensics Dec 85, May 86 grads March 6, 1986 The marathon raised over By Craig Scott $300.00 for Leukemia. Friday Hewlett-Packard CIS, CSM Coach Vicky Bradford and March 7, 1986 Dec 85, May 86 grads When the sun came up four members of the Regis marathoners were still Speech Team were in Tuscon, Monday Aurora Public Schools Education major or rrdnor dancing to the record March 10, 1986 bee 85, May 86 grads Arizona last weekend for the selections of D .J. Jay Western Speech Conference Business Administration Simon. Tuesday Montgooery Ward Association Speech Tourna. March 11, 1986 Dec 85, May 86 grads Robert Pesci and his ment. The four members partner Liz Oberrietter making the trip based on their Wednesday Meldisco-K Mart Footwear Bus Admin, Acct, Lib Arts went the full twelve hours March 12 ,- 1986 Dec 85, May 86 grads success during earlier meets and collected over $200.00 were Suzi Schulist, Sara Holz. .Bus Admin, Acct, CIS, MBA to win first place. Michael Thursday Colorado National Bank berlein, Mary Pat Wallace, March 13, 1986 Dec 85, May 86 grads Servotte and Ann Fox were second place win and JoLeda Carpenter. Sara Holzberlein placed Friday Ralston-Purina BiolQJY, Bus Admin, Acct ners. March 14, 1986 Dec 85, May 86 grads sixth in after-cljpner·spe~ Mary Pat Wallace capture~ Financial Services Groop Acct, 131\, CSM, CA, LA Enthusiastic Keith Tay Monday identical honors in prose March 17, 1986 All grads lor continued to strut his interpretation. In addition, stuff into the early morn Tuesday Joslins Bus Admin, Lib Arts, Math Suzi Schulist reached the March 18, 1986 Dec 85, May 86 grads ing hours even though his semifinals in informative partner, Cathy Chapman, speaking, but failed to place. Tuesday Central Bank of Denver Acct, BA, Econ, MBA bowed out at 4:00 due to The entire team will travel March 18, 1986 All grads blistered feet. Other not to Cheyenne, Wyoming this able performances were Friday and Saturday for a exhibited by Mary Hoge, meet at Laramie County Mary Fitzpatrick, Linda K Mart Apparel Bus Admin, Ccmn, Lib Arts Community College. Follow· Wednesday Gleuson, Mary Smith, March 19, 1986 Dec 85, May 86 grads ing spring break, the squad Chris Perella and Susan will prepare for one of the United Bariks Service Co. CIS, Cs-1 Quiniff. Thursday most important meets of the March 20, 1986 Dec 85, May 86 grads ''The event turned out year-the District IX Qualify· great!'' commented MCI Telecommunications CIS, CSM, Accoonting ing Tourney to be held March Friday Palmquist. Dancers could March 21, 1986 Dec 85, May 86 grads 7, 8, and 9 at the University of never have done it without Denver. Monday 1st Bank Holding Bus Admin, Accqunting March 24, 1986 Dec 85, May 86 grads Wednesday City of Boolder BA., Acct, LA, CIS, CA, MBA March 26, 1986 All grads Thursday Citicorp Business Administration March 27, 1986 May 85 - May 86 grads Monday State Farm Mutual Bus Admin, Acct, Lib Arts March 31, 1986 All grads Tuesday Wendy's International Bus Admin, Lib Arts April l, 1986 Dec 85, May 86 grads Wednesday Crerry Creek Schools Education major or rrdnor April 2, 1986 Dec 85, May 86 grads Thursday IDS - American Express Bus Admin, MBA April 3, 1986 ROCEP and MBA grads Thursday El Paso School District Education major or rrdnor April 3, 1986 Dec 85, May 86 grads Friday Colgate-Palmolive Bus Admin, CA, LA April 4, 1986 Dec 85, May 86 grads Tuesday 1st Investors Corp.