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Joe Keenan (SATAN), Bill Gable (FAUSTUS), and Corky Faustus". The play opened last night with a stunning premier Kenealy (MEPHISTOPHELES) head an All-Star cast in followed by a champagne reception in Carroll Hall. Proceeds tonight's Regis College Theater Production of Christopher from the performance were pledged to the Denver Symphony. Marlowe's "TitB Tragic History of the Life and Death of Dr. (STORY ON PAGE 7) inside ...... , ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Record R.A. Ranger Baseball ' Applications for Basketball Cheap rhr~lls '77-'78 Year Roundup (funny page} -pg. 3 -pg. 4&5 -pg. 6 ...... ~

,.EXTENDED LIBRARY HOURS FOR MID-SEMESTER EXAMS Friday, February 25 9:00a.m. -11:00p.m. Saturday, * February 26 9:00a.m.· 5:00p.m .. Wednesday, February 23, 1977 page 2 BROWN AND GOLD Damllrava, Butler, GOiill Career Here! Coughlan Boogie The CarP.er Develollment\ Center (CDC) is here to serve Regis students. Check this spot in the Brown and Gold, By PETER SARTUCCI desert haunted the audience with a chorus of "Resurrec­ weekly, to find out about career ollportunities, recrui­ The BROWN & GOLD is published during the academic The Pipeline Coffee­ tion, Resurrection, Resurrec­ ters, full and part-time jobs, workshops. year by students of Regis CoUege. Editorial opinhm house sponsored another of tion .... ". expressed in this publication does not necessarily retlecf its continuing Entertainment The three sang many other Seniors note well! The The CDC Student Advisory that of the administration, faculty, or student body. nights last Thursday. The songs, both country and LAST "Hoe to Get Hired" Boar~ met last week to begin show was excellent, and rock. Coughlan led on a mag­ Workshop for the semexter planm_ng some special car­ Editor•...... Marc Solzan despite the poor showing, nificent meld of two old will begin at 3 p.m. today eer~~rtented pr~grams. Any. Managing Editor...... Jon Butler due mostly to competition Crosby, Stills, Nash, and (Wednesday) in the Student one mterested 10 serving on from. the slave sale, the per­ Young songs: "Find The Center Conference Room. If the board, or in offering Production Editor•...... Dennis Pimple formers and the audience Cost Of Freedom" and you want to know the do's suggestions for programs is News Editors ••..••• Pete Sartucci, Pat Gravino had a great time. "Ohio". and dont's of interviewing welcome to contact Kathy­ Features Editor •••••.••..••••• , Kathy Foley Dave Coughlan started the "Boy from the Country" with prospective employers, Gibson. Sports Editors ...•..Steve Shinn. Bill Flemming night with several of his own "May The Circle Be Unbrok­ how a write a resume, when pieces, light songs of laught­ en", and many others fol­ and how to drop a personal JOBS! JOBS! JOBS! Contributing Writers er and love, . shading into lowed. Tom Chermak joined Leslie Sherman, Donna Brown, Jeana Varra, Carter note, or any other job hunt­ . ~art-time accounting deeper blue songs of loss and them for a few songs, excel­ ing skills-BE THERE! postttons; must be able to AHner, Kathy Bird, Maggie Smith, Jim Plusinsky, heartache. ling in slide guitar on "As Placement Director Kathy Meg Musick, Felix Jabczenski, and the Regis use 10 key adding machine "Mario Dambovo" (Mar­ The Raven Flies." Gibson, and staff, want to by touch; 2? hrs. per wek, or student body. ius Dambrava) took the lights Dave Coughlan soloed congratulate Seniors Bob more, flex1ble hours; need Administrative Manager•.••••••• Sara Rovine next with what he acknowl­ with several songs, the most Dudek, Tom Kolb, Tim Clif­ own transportation; $3.50 an Business Manger•...... Kevin Kissel edged to be a very profound beautiful, a touching rendi­ ford, Theresa Diss, John hr. song, the Beatles' "Honey tion of "A Place In The Boyle, Paul Yantorno, all of · Communications Intern· Photography ••.• Kevin Davin, Rick Press, and Pie''. When the laughter World For A Gambler" that whom have accepted per­ State of Colorado; writin~ the Ranger staff. subsided he sang some per­ held the audience spellbound. manent jobs effective follow­ newsletters, brouchures Production Assistants . • • •.Linda Klein, Becky sonal compositions, "Sum­ Jon Butler overcame a dry ing graduation. ads, etc.; part-time April mer in the Wood" a song 1: Rehm, Patricia Evans throat and cracked voice to If any other seniors have full-time during summer; six about Vietnam, and an in­ Cartoons, Art ••• Tom Salazar, Kim Spann, Paris sing John David Souther's accepted full-time employ­ credit hrs. possible; need comprehensible little poem Hall "Silver Blues". ment offers, the Career De­ transportation; $3.50 per hr. about East and West, as well Marius Dambrava returned Business Advisor •••••••••••••••••John Flood velopment Center (CDC) Secretary-bookkeeper, as "Spices From India" and to the stage to tell a bad joke, should be notified so we can full-time during summer; six Advisor •...... Randy Lumpp "Cukous." which Butler promptly out keep our records current. credit hrs. possible; need Edited in Denver, Colorado; printed by Innovations Unlim.. Then Jon Butler joined did with a worse one. Then Also, Rockford, Ill., area transportation; $3.50 per hr. ited, 1115 Broadway, Denver, Colorado 80203; po$tage paid Marius on stage and, after a Marius sang one of his own Catholic schools are accept­ Secretary-bookkeeper, by Regis College, Denver, Colorado. short interlude of an ancient songs, "Sun Spindles" ing applications for teaching full-time, to manage small Subscriptions: SS.OO per year. Chinese arrangement called Dave rejoined him and to­ positions, kindergarten credit union; $700-800 per Please direct all inquiries to the Bro- aad Gold, Regi$ "Tuning", they swung ittto a gether they finished the eve· through eighth grade. See month. (See the CDC staff College, 50th and Lowell Blvd., Denver, Colorado 80221 : rousing version of Dave Ma­ ning with "Sails". for further information on the Phone 433-8471, Ext. 231. ' son's "Give Me A Reason". The Pipeline Coffeehouse the CDC staff for further jobs listed.) Coughlan returned and the hopes to hold many more information. three performers poured out such concerts before the end Read this and cry. a series of blues songs mixed of the semester. Manager with Rock. One particularly Tom Seitz hopes that the Regis Underground enthralling piece about next performance wm be . Uncovered Thurs. searching for water in the better attended. By MARC SOLZAN to institute an underground Regis newspaper with a hint Booze Rules pre~:e~:e';:!,!'cv:: of an open forum atmos· pus late Thursday afternoon, phere. The publication was Feb. 17. The publication produced within a feature/ steered its way into the mag

HEDS Remember: IAtve Te:n.:n:ts DENVER 1st Tennis Match George Boomer Julie Caron Here Saturdciy I TENNIS LESSONS BY THE PROS 10:00 AM pageS BROWN AND GOLD Wednesday, February 23, 1977 ~~,! The Saga OJ Saga -One Student's View couldn't belleve that my "It's Alive! Oh no, God serving girl muttered to her By JIM PLUCINSKY under the first guy's legs, separated silve~are, and while a third was sneaking hands could move that fast. enjoyed squeezing the three­ save mel" a girl screamed. partner. I saw five people sitting at behind · the bookstand. I Things got so bad trays were week-old choclate cake She dropped her plate and it It was a long day that first a table, and since it was my shrugged my shoulders and stacked on trays, all trying to (which no one had eaten) shattered on the floor. Un­ time at Saga, but I managed first day I figured to intro­ went into the dishroom. fit through that narrow open­ between my fingers. (Ed. harmed, the piece of meat to get through it all right. duce myself. I was recogniz­ Someone threw me an ing. Then one of those deli­ Note: all dishwashers get a that pretended to be chopped When I got home I soaked ed before I could say any­ apron and called out "slop­ cious gourmet preparations little weird after their first steak slowly righted itself my aching hands for a long thing. man". I soon discovered why . came in. Looking at it was few minutes.) and walked away from the time, thinking "If only the "Look guys, a new Saga it was called such. I was bad enough, but the designer I was unquenchably thirs­ broken dish. students knew what I'm goin worker," one pointed at me. amazed at how imaginative had cleverly hidden ·the sil­ ty, so I went out front to get a "I don't think we cooked through for them ... " "What does that make, the students of Regis could verware inside. The trays Pepsi. that one Ion the ninth new worker this be. A special formula magic would not wait. I found the semester?" glue (code named "mashed knffe easily, and the fork I was warned that the food potatoes") held stacks of revealed itself by stabbing I was about to eat was to be plates together; unidentified m/hand, but where was the the best thing that would gourmets carefully blended spoon? The trays stacked happen to me today. Confus­ pepper, ketchup, carrots, higher and higher. ed, I took a bite of the stuff peaches, celery, milk, corn, "I got it," I yelled as my they told me was chopped rolls, and cigarettes into the probing hand drew out the steak and grimaced. most amazing mixtures, each missing object. "Oh brother, things will individually delivered be the CRASH!! get worse than this food?" I moving beltway.· About five trays fell simul­ thought. Nothing could be Work went slowly for the taneously onto the floor. I that bad. first fifteen minutes. Then heard a loud cheer out in the I followed the other guys the fun started. It seemed cafeteria. I felt like giving back to the dishroom. As I that the whole student body them back the Fish cheer. went in I glanced over by the was l~aving the cafe at the (You know it, Give me an door, and saw someone giv­ same time. Tray after tray F ...Give me a U ...). ing the old lady who does the after tray came trhough the My hands kept a constant che~king a hard time. A · little hole by which the belt­ · pace the next hour as I put . second guy was crawling way entered the dishroow. I the plates on the racks, Drivel by Pimple Bet'cha can't drink just one! secret of life (Aqua-Velva, of The Regis Campus is slow­ course) is available to a pub­ ly but steadily being invaded lic that has not been prepar­ by one of the most imminent ed for such ominous and Ranch Nightlife threats to Great American powerful secrets. Modern Democratic Growth in the man will only destroy himself at back is situated to reflect last 200 years of this fine once gaining the knowledge By CARTER ALLNER all groping arms). country. The very foundation of square pizza, and the "Ohh, Arthur, please, These characters and their which our forefathers (and terrible television is the oohh, please, just one time .. antics enliven the atmos­ foremuthas) fought for is cause of it all. I'll never ask you for another phere of the Belial, the cam­ being shaken to the point of A recent research into this absolute asundering right beer." "Out, you wench, pus bar. Usually around 9:30 subject was recently com­ here at the Ranch. Astound­ pleted . by Dr. Fredrick Q. Out!" The preceeding was a or so, the aspiring Regis ing! It's "the slime oozin' Sumnersault of the IIlinois typical conversation with one intellectual arrives to damp­ of the many bar-flies that out of your T.V. set." Institute of Technology (liT) en (or drown) the banked Yes, hour upon hour is frequent Belial Bar. and his results are astound­ fires of a hard day's study­ spent by students in vora­ ing. After only five consecu­ The Darer, with the slick­ ing. Soon the evening's car­ cious viewing of the almighty tive viewings of a popular ness of an alley-cat, reaches nival is in full swing, and as tube, and this tedious atten­ detective show, test rats vic­ over the bar and quickly the bartender observes the tion is telling it's toll on that iously turned on each other pours himself a beer. Sipping heady activities taking place, half pound of grey glop com­ in a "sickening display of his prize, he congratulates one thought passes through monly know as the brain. ultra-violent and idiotic in­ himself on the feat. The his mind. Dodging beer Psuedo-reasonably intelli­ tentions." Not only that, but bartender coolly and calmly baths and the swinging bodi­ gent residents of this fine none of the rats interviewed informs the alley-cat that he es of table dancers, he won­ and hallowed institution of knew which one was Starsky must ante up two bits (little · ders how he'll ever survive This Whole Paee Is Dedieated higher (ahem!) education are and which one was Hutch. did he know that the mirror closing time. becoming pliable zombies of One viewing of Howdy Doo­ To YOU, The Regis Mentalft~. the omnipotent, all seeing dy was enough to raise a test One Eye, ready at its beck monkey's Nebish Level to an and call to perform such astounding 6.4, a mark be­ Regis On The Horn ~ arcane rituals as spraying fore only reached by geeks Sure on you left side (not the and mis-carried dolphins·. entire side, dummy, only the The message entailed in armpit!) and the brand you · the findings are grim and · = like best on your right side obvious. 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WHAT~ MY<;ThtlltC)., OHFlA)f ITtADILY 13£CRU.'( 't ,M.l)..S"T 1-Lo\Vt AI l..rA')T \V[ A'S, open up to people you'd get you woke up. of the evil Eye? ~ H~IIIC. BlMtAl~! tac in your mouth ... " over llY IJOw- T'\1( G( tAl >"'-'CYI IVV­ more valentines on V-Day. September Babies: Simpli­ Through the wonder of and over again. It is suggest­ KtALL y ..AilC f'01'. MtPTt~l-l~. NO kiMi"'l' n-.n·s NO+l..••j March Babies: Don't be an city is beautiful and ele­ television, we all know the ed that if you or your roo mate IH i P'-o~'S t+~~ f .4-2-( 't.'i.,t..(LY (",kt. p-rac.:~t..(. 1or pt!rSr~-tio"". ibV....Q.-1-t ... }AoM? J-1-0M..? tH.LLO?' extremist. Mix work with gant. Think simple. . greater quality of Orville · show any of the above symp­ 't>o f\10+ 3i"e. "f· T' It play. holJ ~o~ ....._,. /JO lov-.~U- October Babies: You're too Redenbaucher's Gourmet toms, you call the special I kNOw yov... w-a""t- of.o ~~. April Babies: Your talent for quick on the trigger-relax. 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v y y v " ., .tv >I If "" ., ~ y y , " v v .. " Wednesday, February 23, 1977 BROWN AND GOLD page 7 , Faustus Possesses Theater Soplwmore!Siger Ski By MARC SOLZAN I corralled a somewhat haggard Gary Siebert in the Centennial Swingers _ lobby of the Student Center around 10 AM Friday morn­ Dance the Night Away ing and managed to lure him By DENNIS PIMPLE into the Snack Bar with the tastic" was a very appro­ promise of a cup of hot Students had the chance priate description indeed, as coffee. We retired to a comer to strut their ballroom style couples stumbled across the table and he related to me his at the Sophomore Class/ dance floor trying to avoid plans for tonight's produc­ Siger Ski Club sponsored being knocked down by some tion of THE TRAGICAL IDS­ Centennial Ball, held at the of the more enthusiastic dan­ TORY OF THE LIFE AND Holiday Inn North. A capa­ cers. Dancing prowess DEATH OF DR. FAUSTUS, city crowd did the ballroom seemed directly proportional a pre-Shakespearean play boogy in the crowded quar­ to the amount of alcohol in from the pen of Christopher ters of the Hereford Room to the respective blood streams. Marlowe. the swinging sound of Will During the evening, Ran­ He began, "Did you know Back and his eleven piece chers were treated to the that not since the 16th cent­ orchestra, playing all of the special guest appearances of ury has there been so much hit. tunes of the hazy, crazy, William "Sugar Lips" Han­ emphasis on the occult? Did , Gable, Keenan stride into cnaracrAr. forties. This was Will's sec­ non, swinging on the golden you know that there are world of tech-· exhausted, he turns -to -the The play will be pre­ ond dynamite show for Re­ clarinet, and Jim "Doo-dah" actually more witch covens in nological and scientific wiz­ occult, and here THE HIS- sented in-the-round and will gis, having played at the Plucinsky, be-bopping his existence today than ever ardry · The reason for this lies TORY OF THE TRAGICAL feature an. original score by Inaugural Ball last year. His way into the hearts of many a before? Movies like the EX- in the dramatic presentation LIFE AND DEATH OF DR. Ricky Gordon of Carnegie­ music was just as ·corny as dancer. Jim Bessenbacher ORCIST and the OMEN sim- ' of a man who "begins by FAUSTUS begins. Mellon University in New ever. and Dave Flake presented a .-. ply touch a bare nerve that asking for everything and Author Marlowe pioneered York. FAUSTUS is the play "First on the floor" a­ duet of the sloppiest ren­ runs through us all." ends up asking to be dis- the art of iambic pentameter on which Fr. Siebert based wards go to Nancy Eaton and dition of "Kansas City" ever I must say that I had really integrated.'' It is a perfect and highly influenced the his bid for a Masters Degree Dicky Dodson, who, along witnessed, and cruised a­ expected as much to be true, picture of modem man's style of \Yilliam Shake- in Fine Arts. He remarked, with a few other brave souls, round the dance floor keep­ but Fr. Siebert went a step success in mastering the speare. He also explored the "Having done it · once, I've started the ball rolling on the ing the beat as "The Wan­ further when he explained physical world down to the technique of moving the gone back and streamlined it dance floor around 10:00 dering Maracas." the fact that DR. FAUSTUS very splitting of atoms, yet, action of the play within the tremendously to highlight P.M. From then on, the floor All in all, the ball was well plays on that same nerve. It even with such power and character, a little trick Shake- the relationship between was packed to the fullest attended by couples and seems that the play is a pro- control, is still not satisfied .speare is known for in plays Faustus and Mephistopheles until the band packed it in at singles alike, and everyone found statement of today's with life. All other realms such as HAMLET and MAC- and their bold fascination 1:00 A.M. was seen leaving with a BETH. with power." "Tripping the light fan- smile. From Ralph Bakshi, Marathon Madness master of animation, comes an Hits Larimer Sqr. epic fantasy in wondrous color. . d . warm bodies slithers the Absurd 1s the wor m A vision of the world, 10 million years Larimer Sq.xare, the domain Grand Costume Parade be­ of the King of Laughter and hind the multi-ped dragon in in the future, where Wizards rule the Queen of Confetti during the cadence with Admiral Han­ weekend of February 25, 26, sen's Lonely Heart's Club earth. And the powers of magic prevail and 27. In a swirl of color, Band. Get a group or come music, laughter, and frivoli- alone; come Comic or Fancy over the forces of technology in the ty, Larimer Square creates a or Under 12; fall 'in line at 5 festival of merriment-MA- P.M. on Saturday to pass final battle for world supremacy. RATHON MADNESS-to before the royal jury in com­ help th': DSO/KVOD/May D petition for an incredible ar­ & F r.Iarathon raise money ray of prizes. Costume ins­ for the Denver Symphony piration is available at Make- Your-Own-Mask and Do­ Orchestra. Your-Own-Make-Up booths, H<'urs of live jazz, abnor- and a chapeau collection on mal amounts of beer, gutters the Mad Hatter. American full of confetti, barrels of Cos t ume Co. (1S26 Bl a k e boi;ing shrimp, clowns clut-' Street), offers a 20% dis- ch'.ng ballons, games promis- count on all costume rentals ing prizes-all set the MAD· to MARATHON MADNESS NESS pace throughout the paraders. Square. The Denver Mime Special benefit events are Project, the New Arvada Joy scattered throughout the ,.:o. of Clowns, Sparks the weekend, from a midnight ' uggler, Queen City Ragtime Mexican supper to an after­ Ensemble at noon Sunday, noon jazz concert with the the Norwood Puppet Thea­ Queen City Jazz Band. All tre, Magnificent Murdock proceeds from this fes!ival of the Magician, dance groups MARATHON MADNESS from the Colorado Folk Arts will go to the Denver Symph­ Council, and the Fantastic ony Orchestra. Hours of cele­ Photo Factory create an am­ bration in Larimer Square algam of wonderful, bizzare are Friday, 6 P.M. to 2 A.M., entertainment in the street. Saturday, noon to 2 A.M., Amidst the MAD whirl of and Sunday, noon to 5 P.M. New Spring Filmseries Sereened at Touchstone

The Touchstone theatre, a Wed., March 2, 7:00p.m. non-profit, community thea­ and 9:00p.m. Rene Clair's A tre located at 1035 East 17th Nous La Llberte. Avenue, has announced .. its Sul)day, March 6, 7:00 20TH CENTURY-FOX PRESENTS Film Series programming for p.m. and 9:15 p.m. Frank the months of February, Capra's Lost Horizon~ . A RALPH BAKSHI FILM March and April. Films will Wed., March 9, 7:00 p.m. be shown on Wednesday and and 9:00 p.m. Garbo, in Sunday evenings at The Queen Christina. · Touchstone; admission will Sunday, March 13, 7:00 be $1.50 for single films, p.m. and 9:00 p.m. Harry with series tickets, at ten for Hurwitz's The Projectionist, $10, available at the door. Wed., March 16, 7:00p.m. Written, Produced and Directed by RALPH BAKSHI Films and showtimes are as and 9:00 p.m. Antonioni's follows: Zabriskie Point. Music Composed and Conducted by ANDREW BELLING Sunday, Marcy 20, 7:00 p.m. and 9:00 p.m. Alan Produced by Bakshi Productions, Inc. {li). Sillitoe's Ragman's Daugh· Wed. Feb. 23, 8:00 p.m. fiin1 Color by De Luxe• · • Buster Keaton's The General, ter. 1 ~'!1!'!~.. ~...,:'~ C> 1977 Twentieth Century-Fox Wed., March 23, 7:00p.m. / Sunday, Feb. 27,2:00 p.m. and 9:00 p.m. Anne Bancroft and 8:00 p.m. · The Lost and Peter Finch in The OPENS TODAY AT THE BUCKINGHAM FOUR THEATRE Ho110r ot Kathulna Blum, Pumpkin Eater. ,_ .. - ' '· '-'- page 8 BROWN AND GOLD Wednesday, February 23, 1977 Comlnl Up This Weell! WRITING OFF THE WALL MONDAY, FEBRUARY 28 Committee has arranged a might benefit from these ser­ 1-7pm CPL, Skyline Athletic Directors meeting and dinner A new course, Model Rail­ tion call 433-8471, ext 228 or series of Lenten evening li­ vices, please feel free to 1-7pm Student Center Conference Room, Topeka, Kans., road Electronics, will be held 300. turgies. The general theme invite them. The schedule is School District recruiter on Thursday evening, March of the homilies will be the 6:30-9pm FH main gym, Alumni Basketball League 3-April 7, from 7-9:30 PM. An additional Mass has as follows: WEDNESDAY been provided by Campus "Christian in the Modem FEBRUARY 23, 8:00 p.m: 6:30-9p~ FHS, Coed Volleyball This course is designed for World." The first evening model railroaders who have Ministry. Fr. Sheeran volun­ Father Edward Maginnis, TUESDAY, MARCH 1 teered to celebrate this new will be tonight in the Sangre S.J., Homilist, Distribution 3-7pm CPL. Skyline Conference meeting little or no electronics back­ Mass on -Sunday evenings at de Cristo Chapel in the Car­ of Ashes; WEDNESDAY, 6-9pm FH main gym, Men's Intramural Basketball round. Topics will include roll Jesuit Center. There will operational characteristics of 7PM. MARCH 2, 8:00 p.m. Father 7:30-9:30pm High School Cafeteria, "An Evening with Fr. be a small reception after­ Harry Hoewischer, S. J. Woody Boian" diodes, transistors, and inte­ The 10:30 AM and 9 PM wards in the Coffee House grated circuits and applica­ Homilist, WEDNESDAY, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 23 ASH WEDNESDAY Masses on Sunday are still in next to the chapel to discuss MARCH 16, 8:00 p.m. Fath­ 8:45-Spm Student Center Conference Room, Burroughs- 'tion of these devices to rail­ effect. Also, the 10 PM Mass questions that might arise road control. Throttles of dif­ er Tom Duggan, S.J., Homi­ W ellcome recruiter on week· nights will be held among those in attendance. list; WEDNESDAY, MARCH 3-Spm 'Lib 201-2, Human Capital Workshop ferent types will be discuss­ on a trial basis throughout H you have friends in the ed. The course format will 23, 8:00 p.m. Father Gary 5:30-7pm Lib 201-2, General Assembly meeting the month of February. Denver area who you feel Seibert, S.J., Homilist. 6-9pm FH main gym, Men's Intramural Basketball include a one-hour lecture 6:30-9:30pm DowntQwn location, Regis College Annual followed by experimentation The Reg~ College Liturgx with the various devices. At Alumni TELEFUND _ the end of the course, the 7-lOpm Regis Room, Human Capital Workshop student should be able to ~Hangry Tu••Y 8pm Sangre de Cristo Chapel, Lenten Mass, Fr. Edward understand the operation of Maginnis, SJ-Distribution of Ashes-Reception to follow 5oth & Lowell 458-9632 the various schematic cir­ 8:30-10:30pm Theater, Dr. Faustus performance THE FA MIL Y R E S I A U h' ~ ·\ r cuits he encounters in the THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 24 Hours: 7 a.m.- 3 p.m. Tues., Wed., Sat.; 1 a.m .• 3 p.m. ~n.; railroad magazines, and be 9am-12pm; !-5:45pm Lib 201, Human Capital Workshop 7 a.m.· I p.m. Thurs. & Friday. able to design and build his 6-9pm FH main gym, Men's Intramural Basketball own control, lighting and Now Open at 7 a.m. to Serve You! 6:30-9:30pm Downtown location. Regis College Annual direction circuits. Alumni TELEFUND - A $30 registration tee will be Featuring Charcoal broiled Steaks 6:30-9pm FHS, Coed valleyball charged. For more informa- 7-lOpm Snack Bar, Human Capital Workshop 7:30-9:30pm Sci ~mp, Christians in Search &. Hamburger.s 8:30-10:30pm Theater, Dr. Faustus performance THURS. 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