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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 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. Thursday, May l, saw the Academic Commandant of Lowry Air Force Base, O'Connell Hall to take delivery on the Terry Sheehy to John Gatens for his The dance was held in adjoining Symposium held in the Student Cen­ the Dean of the Air Force Academy and books, and a look of satisfaction was singular example of sportsmanship. rooms of the club and was presided their wives; the President of Colorado ter, at which the theme was "The seen to cross the faces of all. Bill Bollwerk received the Brown & over by Tom Gardner and his orch­ Struggle for Power in Higher Educa­ Women's College, the Chancellor· of estra. Denver University and their wives; the The '58 Ranger, dedicated to the Rev. Gold Senior Award from Jim Creamer. tion." Speakers for the program, which This award, determined by vote of the Master of Ceremonies for the evening was broadcast over KOA radio, were: Rev. Louis G. Mattione, S.J., Dean of John Quirk, S.J., former Regis prof, is the product of several thousand hours staff of the Brown & Gold, was given in was George Martelon who officiated the Mr. Quigg Newton, President of Colo­ Regis and the Rev. James R. Eatough, of labor by the staff members. recognition for Bill's outstanding work coronation that night. rado University; Dr. Yves Simon, Pro- S.J., Principal of Regis High School. Student Speakers From The Editors' Desk Aid In Regis Week Zero's Hotbox Regis Week has come and gone, but Congratulations Seniors! praise is still pouring in from business­ By Rog Gubbins and Tony Cloutman men and other civic leaders for the QUESTION: Do you think that any students should be paid for The feverish preparation for comprehensive and final semester work of 10 Regis students who made up participating in any extra-curricular activities? tests and the relieved looks on many faces of certain individuals at a Student Speakers Bureau to publicize Regis means to the onlooker that graduation is approaching and an­ the week. Bill Bollwerk, Past-President of Student Senate: other senior class is leaving Regis to enter the world. Though many The students, under the combined It depends on what the extra-curricular activity is and what the may look relieved about the situation, most seniors will agree that direction of Miss Anne Laughlin of the Regis staff, and Gerald Cooney, ,Denver function is. The Brown & Gold and the Ranger staff members should breaking scholastic ties with the college is a sad experience after four insurance agent, prepared and delivered be compensated for their efforts because their publications represent years of Jesuit guidance and education, close friendships and enjoy­ a total of I I talks before as many Den­ Regis College and quality is desired. This fact is proven by almost able evenings. ver area civic and service organizations. every other college and university in the U. S., whose administration It is the opinion of this editor, after his two short years at Regis, Students on the speakers bureau subsidizes men for their work on publications just as they do athletes, were: James Creamer, Donald Dill, that this senior class of 1958 is the most successful he has seen, with musicians and the ·intelligentsia! regard to its effects upon the college as a whole. This class has pro­ James Danahey, Paul Horan, Regis Malloy, and Frank Sferra, all of Den­ Hank Close, Past-Editor of the Brown & Gold: duced the highly successful student governing board which revised and ver; Hugh Duncan, Glenrock, Wyo.; modernized the entire gov~rnment setup; this class has produced two Blair Farrell, Colorado Springs; Jack There should be no need of grant-in-aids for extra-curricular publication's editors who have distinguished themselves in producing a Schippers, Albuquerque, N.M., and work because a student receives more from his work than could ever newspaper and a yearbook and finally this class has produced students Philip Sharkey, Toulon, Ill. be figured in terms of dollars and cents. When the students of Regis who have placed high in national literary contests, who have been All talks were built around brief des­ wake up to the fact that there is much to be gained from extra-cur­ awarded fellowships for advanced study and who will attend the criptions of Regis Week plans, and out­ ricular work we will not need monetary reward to insure better publi­ lined the historical highlights and con­ Catholic University of America, and other tributions of Regis during the past 70 cations. renowned schools. years. Frank Cambria, President of Senior Class: So it seems as though this team of intelligent, affable and in- Very Rev. Richard F. Ryan, S.J., ' dustrious men known as the Senior Class is well deserving of congratu­ Regis president, said the "contributions Yes! The editors of the Ranger and the Brown & Gold are the lations and best wishes for future life. Hence, the editors and the staff of these students to the general success only ones who should receive any subsidat\on for their work, in the of The Brown & Gold extend sincerest felicitations for happiness and of Regis Week cannot be emphasized form of a scholarship. I believe the reason for this is that it will be too much. I am still receiving tre­ an added incentive to the editors, creating more competition, and success to the graduates of '58. D. S. mendously favorable comment from men who heard them." therefore creating a better publication for a better Regis. Most of the talks, committee mem­ Tom Griffin, Carroll Hall Conclave Representative: LETTER TO THE EDITORS bers said, averaged five minutes in Yes! There· are many extra-curricular activities that are a snap. Regis College has enjoyed an untold prestige this year i:q finishing length, but several organizations re­ quested 30-minute programs. There are also activities that require most of the student's free time. 20th in the NCAA Small College, and in having a famous "grand Among the organizations addressed When a student accepts one of these activities he gives up his privi­ old man" of the sport on the athletic board of the college. Coach by the speakers bureau members were lege of participating in many other activities that would be more Elmer Ripley, one of the original Boston Celtics and a renowned the Denver Junior Chamber of Com­ enjoyable. I feel that for one of these latter activities, there should authority of the hardcourt sport, filled the capacity of a&sistant coach merce, South Denver Kiwanis, Colum­ be compensation. at Regis. bine Valley Serra, Civitan, Denver Ex­ However, a question comes to me concerning· Mr. Ripley. Who change, President's Round Table, Blair Farrell, O'Connell Hall Conclave Representative: Lion's Club of Denver, Kiwanis Club of did he assist? This man probably knows the fundamentals and in­ Denver; osmopolitan Club, Knights of If possible, I think not. However; if it can be shown that such pay tricate plays of basketball better than most people, yet it doesn't the Round Table, and the Serra Club is absolutely necessary for the proper continuance of an activity, and appear as though he was consulted for this knowledge. Such a man, of Denver. that the activity in question is important enough to the group fur­ alongside the coach, would have proved an asset during a regular nishing the funds to warrant such paying, then compensation should practice or a tense game. But at the games, Coach Ripley sat in the June Graduation be given the key participating students. spectators' stands, not joining in the activity which is his life's in- Bob Britt, Assistant Editor of the Ranger: terest. · {Continued from Page 1) And yet another question crosses my mind. Why is he leaving C. Dollahan, Franklin J. Sferra and It is remotely possible that the giving of grants-in-aid to mem­ next year? The St. Louis Hawks have considered "Rip" for head Francis C. Shyne. The Regis Night bers of the 1958 Ranger staff was wrong from an idealistic standpoint. School will confer Certificates in Com­ I say "remotely" because there is no conclusive proof to the con­ coach, so if he is that famous, shouldn't the athletic board think twice merce and Finance to Larry L. Cay­ before letting him 'go? wood, Thomas R. Lazzeri and Louis trary. But, from a realistic standpoint there are two reasons why it Bob Britt A. Vila. Edward S. Haste will receive is the only solution: l. School spirit alone has proved an ineffective a Certificate in General Education. motive as can be seen from past editions of the Ranger; 2. The 1958 Candidates who will take part in Ranger Curia Praepositi Generalis is the first yearbook of which present-day Regis students can June commencement but who will re­ be proud. Societatis lesu ceive their degrees in August, are: Roma - Borgo S. Spirito, 5 Bachelor of Science-Robert M. Bor­ Until a more practical s~lution can be proposed, grants-in-aid April I0, 1958 gerding, Roman A. Borgerding, Frank are here to stay for the Ranger and the Brown & Gold staff members. A. Cambria, Jr., Edward L. Curran, To the Faculty, Students, Alumni and Friends of Regis College and George C. DelValle, Donald L. Dill, High School: Hugh M. Duncan, Catherine Fox, Louis A. Gerweck, John D. Gould, Edward My dear Friends: F. Gormley, Jr., Frances M. Guerra, Regis After Hours On this occasion of the 70th Anniversary of the Founding of John V. Halaska, Jr., Margaret A. Kee­ Regis College and High School, it is indeed a great pleasure for nan, George F. Lutito, Vincente C. By TOM DEAN Martinez, Lloyd S. O'Holleam, Jr., me to express to you my deep satisfaction with your progress and Take a real good look at that calendar, my friend, for whether you believe it John Porreca, Anthony Santopietro, or not, another school year is closing. For the freshmen, the' supreme test is sucesses over the years. Donald L. Schmitz, Fred A. Scott, Wil­ upon you. an you get everything home that you brought with you? For the sopho­ It is especially gratifying to me, as it must be to you also, to liam R. Valentine, Frank J. Woertman, more, is she· still waiting? For the junior, one more year. And for the senior, Joyce M. Zidar and William P. Stewart, what's next? realize the great number of young men who have been trained at B.S. in Chemistry. At the same time, this Institute in Catholic principles and according to the Jesuit Michael W. Erhard will receive a The Brown & Gol~s ace reporter, Joe Meningus, has reported to me con­ tradition of educating for leadership in order to take their place Bachelor of Arts degree. cerning the future plans of our seniors. Joe has done a thorough job and his re­ in serving your Community and in guiding the destiny of your nation. Also present at the commen~ement sults are as follows: For those of you who wish to do a little partying this sum­ exercises will be the Rev. Richard F. mer, Mr. Ray Nass and Miss Mary Joerns will be married August 23, at 10:30 Truly all of you, who by your personal sacrifices have shared in a. m. ' at St. Stephen's Church in Stephen's Point, Wisconsin. We'll be there, making this possible, have just reason today to look on your ac­ Ryan, S.J., President; the Rev. · Louis G. Mattione, S.J., Dean of Studies, and Ray.... Dick Rohrer will join the road company of the Grand 01' Opry .... complishments with pride. the Rev. Francis Malacek, S.J., Dean of Sam O'Neal, Ted Sermonet, Mo O'Hollearn and maybe a few more will partici­ Men. · pate in a six-month party at Fort Wick.... Mother will go to Europe to fall in May God's blessings be upon you, upon your Colle·ge and High love .... Bill McDonough has a new cabin cruiser, so he was seen out pricing School that you and they may continue to go forward in the future lakes the other day.... Ron Hermes is trading in Sir Sputnik on an Eldredge with great strides A.M.D.G. DU CHAPLAIN SPEAKS: V-8 . .. . Herbie Blubaugh enters Med school. ... Bonzal Schenk has similar plans only in the dental field .... Mick Welles is looking forward to getting into trou­ Be as~ured that you will be remembered in my prayers and AQUINANS END YEAR ble .... Bob Kopp plans on three months of frowning .... FY:.ank Cambria is Masses. trading in his broom for an M-1. ... Claude Dollahan is heading for Chicago U. \ On Tuesday evening, May 6, the John B. Janssens, S.J. . . . Hank Close is heading for Loyola of Chicago .... Senator Sharkey is heading Regis College Aquinas Academy round­ for Georgetown (via Marquette) .... Rog Gubbins is heading for a nervous break­ General of the Society ·of Jesus ed out another year of metaphysical down .. . and lrv Sandoval will destroy himself in the Marines. To Reverend Richard F. Ryan, S.J. inquiry with a lecture on the theories Rector of Regis College of cognition of various modern philoso­ About this time of year, seniors gather in favorite spots and try to top each 1 phers. Delivered by the Rev. William other on funny experiences at Regis. So in the. true spirit of fond memories, we Denver, Colorado Rhodes, Chaplain at Denver Univer­ introduce ... The "Do-You-Remember-The-Time" Department. sity, the talk was the last in a series Do you remember the time ... Nass couldn't be found on week-ends ... dealing with the theories of knowledge Dollahan contracted amnesia . . . Champeau and Rothweiler went to Boulder Tile Reg/1 Brown 11nd fiold of Plato, Aristotle, Saint Thomas, Kant ... Monk destroyed Bertha ... Sharkey sang the Requiem .. . Lavery hanged and Heidegger. The first semester was Published by the students of Regis College in the interests of building a better himself . .. Sermonet missed the prom . . . McDonough was home on time (I devoted to theories of being of these don't recall that one)? Regis. Member of Associated Collegiate Press and National Advertising, Inc. philosophers. STAFF In addition, the Academedians made Now that the pro~ are over, the comps are just bad memories and prepara­ plans for their annual banquet to be tions for graduation being, we, the underclassmen, extend a very ~pecial thanks Co-Editors ...... Dave Sprehe, Jim Creamer to the class of 1958. You men are leaving pretty big shoes for us to step into and Sports Editor ...... Ken Joule held on May 20. Plans for next year include enlargement of the club's act­ we will try our best to do just that. We can point with pride to the seniors Features ...... Blair Farrell because your stay at Regis has been profitable for everyone concerned. We've Business Manager ...... John Halaska ivities and membership, and a possible series of debates on philosophical ques­ benefited from your leadership and especially from your frindship. We wish all Circulation ...... Lou Doyle, Steve DiPaola of you continued success and the best of everything. Photography ...... Mike Klein tions. Anyone wishing to become a Columnists ...... Tom Dean, Bob Moynihan, Rog Gubbins, Tony Cloutman member of the Academy is urged to get Before closing, we wish to congratulate Sam O'Neal and his staff for the Reporters ...... Terry Welsh, Ted Foti, Bill Marvel, Jim Obst, in contact with the Rev. Harry Klocker, excellent work they did in giving us the best yearbook. to date. Dan Otero, Tom Remington, Lou Doyle S.J., moderator, or Senior, Jim Krueger, Good morning Mines. Moderator ...... The Rev. Edward H. Wintergalen, S.J. the present club president. Colorado U.

Page 2 REGIS COLLEGE BROWN AND GOLD May 16, 1958 Regis Seniors Reminisce MAY 2415 Brady Elected AKPsi Prexy; ADG BANQUET The lOth annual spring banquet for 16 New Members Accepted As College DraWs to-End members of Iota chapter of ADG will be held the evening of May 24. The By LOU DOYLE By Blair Farrell banquet is held in honor of all those Have you ever heard of the Regis College Moo Club? It seems active brothers of Alpha Delta Gamma A recent meeting of the Gamma Sigma chapter of the AKPsi who have, in the past year, given their Fraternity decided the new officers for the coming year. Larry Brady that the club consisted of an entire floor-full of Carroll Hall men a time and efforts toward the welfare of few semesters ago. The club's only activity was harmonious, group the fraternity. The officers of the past was elected to the presidency, Joe Culig was chosen vice-president, mooing at some predetermined time each night. The club's activities year will be given special recognition Lou Rotter was re-elected to the office of secretary, and the treasury were terminated guickly by popular Jesuit request. for the services they have rendered throughout their term in office. Two records will be kept by Jerry Shea. The Master of Rituals post will be filled by The Moo Club's existence may not ------just below Father Karst's office. awards will also be given to two sen­ have been too significant, but its mem­ iors of the frat who hold the highest Literary Club Tom DeRochie. ory is well established in the minds of ... and the time when Father Karst outstanding scholastic average and the Congratulations are extended to the many of our graduating seniors. It is went to intervene in a water fight most active brother of the fraternity The May 2d program, dealing with 16 men who endured the recent nine typical of the more-amusing memories taking place between rooms on op­ who contributed the most time and Shakespeare's 116th sonnet, was re­ week pledge period and were accepted shared by these seniors. posite sides of the first floor hall. It effort on behalf of ADG. peated in the Denver Public Library into the fraternity. The formal invita­ Auditorium on Thursday, May 8, in seems the customary reaction to any At a meeting, new minor officers tion was completed on Sunday April 27 connection with a film on William To get a fuller picture of Regis Col­ knock was to fling open the door and for next year were elected. They are: with a reception banquet following at lege in the past four years, the Brown fire. Shakespeare. Special guest was Alan Ray Nalty, Steward;. Jim Taylor, Ser­ the Wolhurst Country Club. The & Gold sat in on just one of a hundred Swallow, editor of the Rhinehart Book ... or the time Jim Butler miscal­ geant-of-Arms and Mike Klein, His­ pledges that were accepted as members of Verse, poet and publisher. "bull" sessions that occur, particularly culated on a two hand dunk shot and torian. are as follows: Jim Clark, John Kose­ at this time of year, iri the Senior Wing hung helplessly by his wrists from the Ray Nass, present ADG president, A sonnet by John Donne was dis­ dnar, Bob Dietz, Ron Perry, Mike of Carroll Hall. Kailing, Tom Tracy, John Foley, Jim rim of the basket. has been awarded an English fellow­ cussed by Jim Sena, Bob Moynihan, McCormick, Ken Joule, Steve Humann, ship to Marquette University. While at Carlo Walker and Col. Jackson of the With just a little encouragement, the ... then there was the week-long­ Jerry Kilpatrick, Jack Trenkle, Dan the university, Ray will study for his Air Force Academy in the latest pro­ stories begin to flow. Soon it is difficult war between the "little" men, headed Smith, Jim Mahoney, Larry Blackford, Master's Degree in English and will gram last saturday. This will be fol­ to catch the ending of. one before an­ by Ray Nass, and the "big" men and Paul Mulqueen. other begins. Of course, many of the headed by Sermonet. The biggest and teach Freshman English at the same lowed on May 17 by Elizabeth Barrett stories, often, sorry to say, the funniest wettest loser was Mick Welles because time. Browning's famous "How do I love The monthly communion breakfast ones, do not measure up to printable he had the unfortunate distinction of thee?" on the next saturday. The guest was held at Ernie's Supper Club May standards. But still, "remember the being 5'10", exactly between the two will be Sister Mary Louise, S.L., from 4. The featured speaker at this break­ time ... groups. Loretto Heights College and program fast was Mr. Patrick Colburn, an exec­ will be broadcast on Channel 9 at utive of the Remington Rand Corpora­ ... the time when Sid Blubaugh ... and Loretto Heights. A partic­ Sodalists Plan 3:30p.m. tion. Mr. Colburn spoke on the modern and company performed a complete ular favorite seems to be the time sev­ appendectomy on two freshmen in the eral of the girls appeared on the Regis Engineering Drawing Lab in Carroll. camp~s to sing and a co-operative For New Frosh They had masks, and instruments and Regian called the Denver Riot Squad. With only one remaining meeting not-to-willing patients. "It was neces­ . . . and then, there was the time this year, the Sodality is making initial sary," they explained after a quick diag­ that two pairs of roommates on 2nd plans for the President's Reception and nosis, "there wasn't time for the hos­ floor Carroll decided it was too far to Freshmen Luncheon early next year. pital." ... or the time, when long walk to the adjoining room. So they Bob Swanson has been named chair­ John Kirchner, ~57, went sleep-walking cut a hole in the wall for messages. man of the two functions. The Pres­ from his top bunk, fell hear first into Soon the hole enlarged so that one ident's Reception is sponsored by the the radiator and no one would believe could walk through. Eventually all the Sodality to make it possible for the his roommate, trickster Ed Boyce, that desks were placed in one room and the freshman and their parents to meet anything was wrong. beds in the other, thus inaugurating the the faculty. first dormitory system at Regis. ... the time when Dave Reidy, The freshman luncheon is some­ since transferred to the U.S .. Army, . . . ''but don't you guys remember thing new added to the freshman initi ~ drove a car into the side of Carroll Hall the time . ation program. Its primary purpose is to bring together the freshmen boarders and their parents. This luncheon is to be held on the day the freshman arrive. Those freshmen that are accompanied UMPIRE BOB Smith won't have to do any calling when the next ball comes over by their parents when they arrive at the plate. "Slugger" Sam O'Neal will belt it cleat out of th~ par~. but Dick Rohrer Regis will then have a chance to meet crounches ready behind the plate, during recent IM Softball action. some of the facutly.

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REGIS COLLEGE BROWN AND GOLD Page 3 May 16, 1958 REGIS DOWNS MINERS; "CY" GIVES ONLY TWO Rangers Fall to AFA Cadets; As Seen From Larry Del Margo hurled a two hitter at Mines Saturday as Regis went on to Edge Airmen at Lowry, 5-4 down the Ore-Diggers 5-4. "Cy" fanned ten Miners and walked only three in This afternoon at 3:30 p.m., Regis meets Denyer University's The Stands registering his fourth win of the season. Pioneers at City Park. The freshman studded sqlJad winds up the Going into the bottom of the seventh, season next Tuesday when they travel to Greeley to take on Colo­ By KEN JOULE Del Margo was pitching a no-hit game rado State College. A certain red-faced sports editor, (me) would like to go on record before two Miner' men connected to Coach Harvey Moore will probably put CSM ahead 4-2. In the top of the start Larry "Cy" Del Margo on the as saying, "There's nine men on a baseball team." 'nuff said? eighth, with three men on, Frank Blat­ mound. Frank Blatter will be behind Tennis Squad Inheriting this column from Ray Nass and George Park and fol­ ter poked a deep one into left center for the plate. Other starters: at first, Gary lowing in their footsteps is going to be a tough job. My hat's off to an inside-the-park grand slam that pro­ Buckley; on second, Johnny Crubaugh; short stop, Herbie Millard; third, John these guys and I hope I can make this column just half as good as vided the winning margin. The umpires Plays Locally ruled that Don Cordova failed to touch McCoy; in the outfield, Ken Blick at it was under their efforts. third and only three runs scored. left, Pete McLaughlin in center, and A minor sport that's getting a lot Intramural Standings ... With baseball season in high gear, the Mike Christopher in right. Rounding of attention this season is tennis. The Mines' pitcher Dick Holmes allowed Ranger net squad, sporting new white Rangers almost winding up their season, the Bears throttling the out the roster are Vince Cerrone, Don only seven hits in picking up the loss. Cordova, Joe Markey and pitchers Jerry uniforms, is playing tougher competi­ opposition in the American Association, and Pittsburgh and the Cubs The Ore-Diggers led early in the game Smith and Ken Rozmiarek. tion all around, and for the first time surprising everybody in the National league; the intramural baseball by virtue of two unearned runs. After edging Lowry 5-4, the Rangers a minor soprt "R" jacket will be situation on campus is· at a low ebb. Why? Forfeits are wrecking the lost a heartbreaker 8-7 to the Air Force awarded to members of the team who Score by innings: R H E standings. · AKPsi has three victories by forfeit already under its belt. Academy on May I. The Falcons went play two years. Regis...... 002 000 030__5 7 5 If baseball interest isn't sufficient within a team to keep it going, the ahead in the seventh when Bob Beckie, On the roster of this year's team are Colo. Mines ..... 110 000 200_4 2 2 Regis' old nemisis on the basketball seniors, Ed Curran, (Captain), Rog team should drop from the league, so that -standings, which are the I Del Margo and McCoy, Blatter; court singled in Thomson. Regis tied it Gubbins, and Jim Hanson, soplwmore means of determining the championship playoff contenders, can Holmes and Carroll. up again 7-7, before the Academy ral­ Paul Baker and sophomore Frank honestly be representative. lied in the bottom of the ninth. Herbie Quintero. From the freshman ranks Quick way to make enemies .. . A poll of the B & G sports staff Millard was the big stick for Regis as are Craig Hibbison, Deeds Fletcher, he collected 3 hits for 5 times at bat, Mike Mayer and Dave Switzer. showed the following results. In the National, watch St. Louis and Pool Nears Finish; each was good for an r.b.i. In Tues­ Early in the season Regis fell to San Francisco's transplanted Giants. The West coast team likes the day's game the Rangers will be try­ Adanis State, with Mayer and Curran friendly environs of Seal Stadium and may prove a serious pennant LHC- Regis Friendlier ing to avenge a 13-3 loss to esc last pairing up to win the only match for threat. Bowever Milwaukee's Braves will repeat and take the beer week. the Rangers. In Golden, Regis lost a city's hopes into the Series. The Brown & Gold, in the interests team win 6-3 to Colorado Mines. Han­ of Christian charity, is happy to see the son defeated Mines' top man, Ehr, 3-6, In the American League the Yanks are definitely the team to improved relationship that is growing IM Softball Ends As 6-4, 6-4. After losing the first set 2-6, beat, but keep an eye on Washington, Boston, and Chicago's revi­ between Regis and her sister-school, Baker came back to take two, 8-6, 6-3 talized White Sox. Final tabulation: The Yankees will t.ake the Series Loretto Heights. from the Miner's Russell. In doubles Play-offs Begin competition, Mayer and Gubbins team­ 4 games to 3. Naturally, the fact that the Heights ed to beat a tough Russell, Krueger is opening the new swimming pool on Teams which are virtually assured Year end Congratulations ... To Regis All Americans Dennis combination, 6-4, 3-6, 6-3. May 28 has nothing to do with the of a spot in this week's I. M. softball Boone and Jim Butler; to Terry Sheehy, for his great job as student This week the team saw action current all-time high in friendship playoff are the Grenadiers, Bloopers, against the Air Force Academy in director of intra-murals; to the guys helping out with the sports pro­ which is now being reached between New Wingers, Vets, Chi Lo's and matches Wednesday and Friday. Mines gram at Golden; to Bob Lennon, for pitching his no hitter; to winners the two institutions. It is obvious that AKPsi. The post season tourney got under­ is on tap next, but as yet no exact date of the intra mural awards; to Bob Linnenberger for his national the cessation of hostilities is due to the has been scheduled. field goal percentage record; to Coaches Harvey Moore and Elmer benevolent attitude naturally conctir­ way last Monady and ran through the 21st. The championship game was Ripley. ing with the proximity of the sum­ mer vacation. played Wednesday afternoon. See you next year. In games last week, Bob "Prestige" We are happy to see that the men Lennon hurled a no-hitter at AKPsi. ASHKER'S of Regis have been able to stifle any The Bloopers won the abbreviated, P H I L L I P S "66" bitter feelings against tl-ie Heights that 5 inning contest 19-1. New Wingers JOHNNY"S LOWELL BLVD. may have arisen as a result of the Air squeaked by the Vets 8-7 and ChiLo's BAKERY Academy rivalry or any of the other edged the Grenadiers 11-9. 4890 Lowell Blvd. SHOE REPAIR causes that have perhaps resulted in a The winner of Wednesday's champ­ Wedding and Party Orders lack of endearment between these two ionship tilt will receive a team trophy GL. 5-7529 49th and Lowell 4822 Lowell Blvd. GR. 7-2544 schools which have every cause to feel and medals will be awarded to the a definite loyalty towards each other. individual players.

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