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Regis University ePublications at Regis University Brown and Gold Archives and Special Collections 2-23-1977 1977 Brown and Gold Vol 59 No 16 February 23, 1977 Follow this and additional works at: https://epublications.regis.edu/brownandgold Part of the Catholic Studies Commons, and the Education Commons Recommended Citation "1977 Brown and Gold Vol 59 No 16 February 23, 1977" (1977). Brown and Gold. 462. https://epublications.regis.edu/brownandgold/462 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]. Vol. LIX Regis College, Denver Colorado Wednesday, February 23, 1977 No. 16 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<zine format and con Oose tainetl pieces dealing with L· Stay ~~~n:!:e:: o!i~~m~~~~~~: subjects varying from the editor Bullwinkle K. Moose pres en~ situation in the Belial Froilan lives in the highlands of Her name? We don't know. We found By SARA ROVINE and include soft drinks and a at the helm directing a crew Bar to 'Unintelligible Babb Guatemala in a one-room hut with her wandering the streets of a large The new rule concerning snack of some kind. dirt floors and no sanitary facilities. city in South America. Her mother consisting of former Brown Iings From the Top of the Labor there is so cheap that, for men is a beggar. What will become of where beer and mixed drinks Concerning the residence and Gold News Editor Tim Rockies'' to the future for like Froilan 's father, hard work and this little girl' No one knows. In her can or cannot be servel has halls, they are seen as pri Morin, Former Staff Writers Regis gn duates in the world long hours still mean a life of poverty. country, she's just one of thousands turned out to actually be an vate buildings, rather than Joe Keenan (see front page beyond graduation. But now life is changing for Froilan. doomed to poverty. old rule. There have been no public. Anything can go on in photo) and Tom White, and Also included in the Re new rules made concerning a private building, so liquor former Staff Artist Kevin view was a "Letter to the The world is full of children like these who desperately need someone the use of alcohol on campus. can be served at parties in Murphy. Also joining the Editor" concerned with an to care, like the family who sponsors Froilan. The selling of beer is limited the dorms. The only stipula ranks of the Grub's "cast of earlier letter published in It costs them $15 a month, and it gives Froilan so very much. Now to certain places coupled tions involved are that the characters" were Dee Har that same section of the he eats regularly. He gets medical care. He goes to school. Froilan writes with state regulations. Beer people who put on the party lin, Tom Barron, Barbara Brown and Gold (219177; to his sponsors and they write to him. They share something very special.