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Regis University ePublications at Regis University Brown and Gold Archives and Special Collections 5-16-1958 1958 Brown and Gold Vol 41 No 11 May 16, 1958 Follow this and additional works at: https://epublications.regis.edu/brownandgold Part of the Catholic Studies Commons, and the Education Commons Recommended Citation "1958 Brown and Gold Vol 41 No 11 May 16, 1958" (1958). Brown and Gold. 341. https://epublications.regis.edu/brownandgold/341 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]. See. 34.65 l E) P.L.&R. U. S. POST AGE 'CY' THROWS PAl D Denver, Colo. TWO HITTER au~ iJrnmu Permit No. 640 Story 'on Page 4 Regis College Student Newspaper VOL. XLI, NO. ll DENVER, COLORADO MAY 16, 1958 June 1 Exercises Graduate 104 COMMENCEMENT HE D AT PHIPPS AUDITORIUM The final saga of college life will be told on June 1 when Regis College confers baccalaureate degrees on 107 of her students, who for four years have strived to attain a much-coveted college diploma with which to enter prepared into the world.------------------------ The event will begin with a Mass Hawley, Ronald D. Hermes, Solomon and baccalaureate sermon in the college W. Horn, Jr., Martin R. Kopp, James chapel, and will be followed that E. Krueger, William J. McDonough, Jr., evening by the conferring of bachelor Arthur T. Mansfield, Jr., George A. degrees and night school certificates in Martelon, Roger D. Martinez, Jr., Phipps Auditorium at City Park. As Donald E. Moore, Robert D. Moynihan, yet the speakers for the events have Raymond D. Nass, Michael J. O'Hol not been named, but it is sure that the learn, Eugene P. O'Neal, Louis L. Most Rev. Urban J. Vehr, D.D., Arch Ortiz, George M. Park, Louis S. Pet bishop, of Denver, will present the di ralia, Jr., James F. Pingbank, Louis S. plomas to the graduates. Pozelnik, James R. Raine, Richard L. Rohrer, Daniel E. Samide, Elvinio San The following are the June 1 candi doval, Irvin P. Sandoval, Robert J. dates for the degrees: Bachelor of Schenk, William J. Schmitt, James R. Science--Conrad S. Adams, Kenneth Sena, Theodore J. Sermonet, Philip J. J. Babbitt, Edward R. Beauvais, Sharkey, Robert J. Smilanic, Donald B. Thomas C. Birdsall, Sidney A. Blu Smith, Gerald H. Starkey, George D. baugh, William J. Bollwerk, Vincent F. Summers, Thomas G. Torrey, Howard Carbone, Donald J. Champeau, Charles A. Tritz, Jr., James C. Verretta, Joseph E. Chapman, Joseph L. Chase, Jack B. A. Villarreal, Richard J. Vitry, William Chavez, Jr., Augustine P. Cheney. Lloyd L. Vorce, Joseph P. Weber, Martin W. Joseph P. Cummings, James P. Dana SHOWN PROCEEDING from the Student Center to O'Connell Hall during the dedication is the Most Rev. Urban Vehr, D.O., Welles, Jr., Ralph E. Wilson, Frank A. hey, Richard A. Dines, Arthur L. Dur Zito and Richard W. Hasse, B.S. in assisted by the Rev. Edrard Maginnis, S.J., and by the Rev. Walter Harris, S.J. and, Dennis M. Foley, Edward J. Galle Chemistry. gos, John T. Gatens, John J. Gaynor, MARY'S HOUR. Jr., Bert D. Gilbert, Charles A. Graham, Bachelor of Arts degrees will be con ~Regis Week' Ends After Roger D. Gubbins, Angela C. Guerra, ferred at the same time upon the fol AnRACTS 300 James J. Hanson, Warren C. Harten lowing seniors: Henry J. Close, Michael bach, Norman L. Haug, Joseph L. (Continued on Page 2) "Only a mother would go to the door Anniversary Is Celebrated of death in sacrificing for the ones By DAVE SPREHE she loved" were the profound words of 70 Years as Citizen and Educator. And so read the theme for the Rev. Berard Giblin, O.F.M., as he Regis Week, the seventieth anniversary celebration of the founding of delivered the sermon at this year's Regis College. This "birthday party," which began April 27 and ter Mary's Hour. About 300 sodality mem minated on May 4, was made an official proclamation by Governor bers and children of Mary saw the Rt. Stephen L. R. McNichols and was observed throughout Colorado Rev .Gregory Smith, V.G., celebrate the that week. Solemn Benediction and lead the fessor of Philosophy at the University Rosary in this hour-long devotion to The first event on Sunday, April 27 of Chicago; Dr. Harold Hazen, Dean Mary, Queen of Heaven. which was attended by over 400 grad of the Graduate School of M.I.T. and uates, former students and friends of Dr. Reuben Gustavson. President of Msgr. Smith was assisted by the Rev. Jesuit colleges and universities through "Resources for the Future, Inc." The William Jones, Arch-Diocesan Superin out the United States was the All-Jesuit four panelists emphasized the quality tendent of Schools, the Rev. Walter Alumni Breakfast held in the Student of teaching and that the problems Harris, S.J., Spiritual Director of Regis Center. Beginning with a Mass in the science has created are problems of and several other members of the college chapel, the gathering was high humanity. The general concensus of clergy. Attending were the Rev. Richard lighted with a talk by the Rev. Patrick opinion of the four speakers was that F. Ryan, S.J., President, and the Rev. Holloran, S.J., President of Kapaun liberal education should be kept on a Harry Klecker, S.J., moderator of the Memorial High School in Wichita, par with scientific education in this Sodality. Kansas. technological race to world supremacy Monday, April 28, marked the dedi Ray Engelhart of Regis and Mary and to the moon. cation of the new buildings on the Ann Cox of St. Anthony's Nursing campus by the Most Rev. Urban Vehr, The· crowning event of the entire School headed the committees in charge Archbishop of Denver. The Rev. Ed celebration came on May 3 when the of Mary's Hour. Ray was aided by Bob ward Maginnis, S.J., and the Rev. Regis Week "Civis Princeps" Banquet Merz, Tom McConnell, and Bob Swan Walter Harris, S. J., served as deacon was held in the Student Center. son of Regis. The singing was provided and sub-deacon respectively for the Catered by The Tiffin, the affair began by the Cathedral Men's Choir. prelate as he bestowed a blessing on the with a cocktail hour and ended with Student Center and O'Connell Hall. the presentation of the "Civis Princeps" , JIM CREAMER, Brown & Gold Co-Editor, presents the B&G award for outstanding After the dedication, John J. Sullivan, awards. At this time, medals were service to Bill Bollwerk at the Junior-Senior Prom held at Lakewood Country Club on prominent Denver investment banker, awarded to 16 citizens, both living and RANGER HERE; May 10. the Rev. Richard F. Ryan, S.J., the Rev. dead, who had distinguished them Joseph Fisher, S.J. and provincial of the selves in their fields and contributed to STAFF RESTS Missouri Province of the Society of the growth and development of Colo Lakewood Country Club Site Jesus, Charlie McCarthy, Student Sen rado. Toastmaster of the banquet was Whew! It's finally happened! The ate President and several others spoke. Mr. Emmett J. Dignan, General Chair Ranger is here! man for Regis Week and Martin Kelly Of Junior Senior Prom The Rt. Rev. Gregory Smith, V.G., On Friday, May 8, the 1958 Ranger, Saturday evening, May 10, the Junior-Senior Prom had for its was the master of ceremonies for the was the M.C. for the awards ceremony which was telecast over KBTV and Regis College yearbook, arrived on the setting, Lakewood Country Club. Highlighting the event was the affair which was attended by other campus, coming from Newsfoto Pub Denver clergy, the architect and the sponsored by the Denver-Chicago coronation of the prom royalty. The court included: Ray Nass and Trucking Company. lishing Co., in San Angelo, Texas. contractors for the two new buildings. The annual was readily accepted by Mary Joerns, King and queen, Joe Cummings and Margie Vogt, Ed That evening a banquet was held Honored guests at the dinner in Curran and Jean Long; Ted Sermonet cluded: the Most Rev. Urban' Vehr, Sam O'Neal, Jim O'Connor, Bob Britt at the Brown Palace Hotel honoring and Terry Welsh, who had been stand and Cele Grady, attendants. done in his senior year. Various other the college basketball team. Johnny Archbishop of Denver; Hon. Stephen addresses were given by Jim Molchan, L. R. McNichols, Governor of Colo ing in the rain all day waiting to The festivities began at 7 o'clock Dee, coach of the Denver-Chicago catch a glimpse of the truck bring president of the Junior Class, and Frank rado, and Mrs. McNichols; Hon. Will with a filet mignon dinner and was Cambria, president of the Senior Class. Truckers, Robert Carroll of the Nat in gthe yearbooks. ional Regis Club and Harvey Moore, F. Nicholson, Mayor of Denver, and marked with the presentation of two Closing remarks were made by the Rev. basketball coach of Regis, were the his wife; the Vicar-General of the dio Monday, May 12, marked the day awards. The first, 1 the ·ADG "Jack" Richard F. Ryan, S.J. who expressed his speakers for this testimonial dinner. cese, the Rt. Rev. Gregory Smith; the that 600 eager students flocked to Gleason Memorial Award' was given by good wishes to the graduating seniors.