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Support The See You At Delta Sigma Dance THE BROADMOOR October 8th GO liD October 8th Vol. XVII, No. 1 REGIS COLLEGE, DENVER, COLORADO October 1, 1934 SOLEMN MASS OPENS .COLLEGE YEAR Faculty Has Latin Replaces Opens Reverend President Distinctive A-tlilefics Incepts 47th Year Classes in Latin, supervised by Personnel Mr. Reichle, S.J., were taught to the student workmen at Regis this 47th Session At Impressive Service Regis College is indeed fortunate past summer. Noon hours and eve this year in having practically an nings were utilized for their study all-Jesuit faculty. There is but one as well as for recreation. Faculty and Students lay professor on the staff-a unique This is the first time known that .. but very favorable state of affairs. painters, librarians, landscape ar· Attend High Mass No other Jesuit college in the coun tists, hod carriers, janitors, and In the Chapel try has been so specially favored, farmers spent their spare time in and consequently Regis men should this manner. Very Rev. Joseph A. Herbers, S.J. feel highly honored and grateful. My dear atudenta: Conversations concerned La tin inaugurated the scholastic year, '34 Regis was exceedingly lucky ln quotationii and declensions. Previ We are happy to be able to to '35, with a solemn High Mass of the new appointments. The new ous to this summer, the workmen greet so many of the students the Holy Ghost on September 27, professors this year are not only amused themselves with physical who were with us last year. 1934. highly capable instructors but contests, but now Latin seems to be Their return gives assurance Officers of the mass were Rev. rather famous personalities as well. an original workman's amusement. that we shall have a scholas William Doyle, S.J., deacon; Mr. Father John Markoe, S.J., is an tic year that will in all prob Benjamin L. Masse, S.J., sub-dea athlete of national renown and a ability be more aucceuful than con, and Rev. Leo Cussack, S.J., pioneer in Catholic work among the usual. If we begin well it will Master of Ceremonies. Rev. Wil· Negroes. Father Markoe was all· not be ao difficult to master liam Ryan, S.J., gave a pleasing American end at West Point and a Regis Men March things later on. We expect rendition of "Panis Angelicus." keen rival of Rockne's in the lat all to cooperate fully ao that Francis Forsyth, Vincent Giacomini, ter's playing days. In Annual Holy every undertaking will be suc Fred O'Grady, and James Payne Professor Jerome Boyle, S.J., who cessful. Our very sincere assisted as acolytes and censer replaces Professor McHattie in the greetings and beat wishes to bearers. department of history, will be re Name Parade the students who are spend- Rev. John Markoe, S.J., deliv· membered by many Regis men as ~~ ing their first year at Regia. ered the sermon, admonishing the an outstanding linesman on the we w'4ilc;,me you to our midst students to take advantage of the Rangers in his college days. Father Regis was well represented in the and lib~ that you will enjoy, opportunities offered to them by the William Doyle, S.J., has returned annual Holy Name parade, which as wei a~ profit by, every College. as head of the department of Eng· was held at St. Thomas Seminary opportunity that ia youn at The Mass of the Holy Ghost is lish, the same position that he held last Sunday. Each parish and Regia. an annual ceremony at Regis at previously. Father Doyle spent last school marched under its respective Very sincerely yours, which the blessing, inspiration and year at Marquette doing graduate banner. The procession started at f guidance of the Holy Ghost is called work in English. St. Vincent de Paul and proceeded I ' J. A. HERBERS, S.J. I down upon the student body for The remainder of the faculty re thence to St. Thomas Seminary Very Rev. J. A. Herbers, S. J. +-··--·-·-·-··-~··-·-··-·'i' the coming year. mains practically the same as last where the Bishop delivered the ser year with the exception of a change mon before some 10,000 men. At ~gis in the departments of German and the conclusion of the speech Bene President of mathematics necessitated by the un diction was held. REGIS ATHLETIC DIRECTOR timely death last August of the Rev. Basil Supersaxo, S.J., formerly pro fessor of German. Fathers Bilgery HOLDER OF ENVIABLE RECORD and Hecken will have charge of ''Mace and Mitre'' Holds Mail Order House German classes and Father Markoe Bill Walsh, athletic director at will conduct all but one of the the 'college, holds many laurels and mathematics classes formerly taught Literary Society Preliminary Meeting Offers Scholar distinctions in all lines of sport. by Father Bilgery. The rest of He first came into priminence in the faculty and their departments ship Fund Expects Another Grand Junction while attending are: Father Forstall, chemistry; Grand Junction High School. Whlle Father J. R_yan, economics; Father joseph P. Walsh Chosen Master of the there he not only won the middle O'Shaughnessy, philosophy; Father One of the latest and most novel Banner Year weight boxing championship but Mahoney, biology; Father Morgan, Quill for Coming Year ways to earn the price of a college was also champion of the middle, chemistry; Father Dimichino, Latin education is announced by Mont Rumors are heard among our gomery Ward & Co. Thousands of most authoritative campus circles lightheavy, and heavyweight wrest and Spanish; Professor Paul, ac Joseph P. Walsh was elected Quill Hard hit by the graduation of six students throughout the country that the Coffee Drinkers will short lers. counting; Father Cusack, philoso Master of the Mace and Mitre at members, the failure to return to have already enrolled. ly organize for this year's imbibing. Outside of the ring he played phy and education; Professor the first meeting of the organiza school of three members, and most Due to the very select nature of right halfback on the high school Masse, S.J., English; Mr. Reichle, tion, Wednesday evening, Sept. 26. of all by the tragic death last June Fifteen per cent of all mail order this club (membership was limited football team. In field events he S.J., economics; Father McCartney, Walsh, a member of the junior of the Master of the Quill elect, sales secured by the student is set to 12 last year) an air of deep mys set seven intramural track records French; William Walsh, physical class, has been affiliated with the Joseph Murphy, the six remaining aside by the company in a Scholar tery hangs over the Coffee Drink· that have not as yet been broken. education. club since 1933, but was not in members face the enormous task of ship Fund, payable as needed when ers' plans, adding greatly to the in He still holds the record in the school last year. Besides the busi reorganizing the society and revivi the student goes to college. terest with which Regis is looking shotput, discus, javelin, broadjump, ness of election, plans for the com fying its spirit. The money can be used only for forward to developments in their 100-yard dash and the 220 low hur ing year were discussed and a tenta educational purposes. There is no OFFICERS ranks. dles. tive program of activity adopted. time limit, and boys or girls of any The history of the Coffee Drink The election of new members was age may enroll. They are not al In 1929 he entered the University ELECTED ers dates from two years ago when proposed but action on this matter lowed to collect money, but merely of Denver, where he was a member Student Body Father Masse founded the organi of the tumbling team. At college At a special meeting called Sept. was postponed until later. Prelim- solicit friends and relatives to send zation. At this time the members 17 by John Harris, president of the !nary plans for the induction ritual, their order to Wards on special or he specialized in physical education. set forth as their purpose the en der blanks. In 1930 he became a professional student council, class officers were to be held on the feast of Christ Expresses couragement of young Catholic · A booklet describing the plan and athlete. He was employed at the elected for the coming year. the King, were begun. writers. Their intention was to The seniors elected Emmett Har· The Mace and Mitre started orig giving a list of most of the leading Denver Athletic Club as instructor study famous Catholic men of let colleges, universities and vocational in swimming, assistant instructor rington for president, Bert Semler, lnally by a former president of Sym~pathy ters, especially those who have schools, with their rates or fees, of boxing, and instructor of wrest vice-president, Louis Weber, secre- Regis, Father Robert Kelly, as a taken an important part in the tary and treasurer, and Andrew study club, and later reorganized tuition, room, board, etc.