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1933 Brown and Gold Vol 16 No 05 December 1, 1933 Regis University ePublications at Regis University Brown and Gold Archives and Special Collections 12-1-1933 1933 Brown and Gold Vol 16 No 05 December 1, 1933 Follow this and additional works at: https://epublications.regis.edu/brownandgold Part of the Catholic Studies Commons, and the Education Commons Recommended Citation "1933 Brown and Gold Vol 16 No 05 December 1, 1933" (1933). Brown and Gold. 142. https://epublications.regis.edu/brownandgold/142 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]. ·CANDIDATES PATRONIZE REPORT FOR OUR BASKETBALL GOhD ADVERTISERS Vol. XVI, No.4 REGIS COLLEGE, DENVER, COLORADO December 1, 1933 Catholic Literature Congress Closes Dramatics Are ;~~i~f~; HisToRY oF Intelligentsia of Denver Field Day Successful r.......... ..............1 The predicted financial and ar· Winner a tistic success of the three one-act i :.:::;-~~· .::w~ I M.~~ng ~·Te~.·IIl~:, .. Attend Conferences . plays given by the Loretto and Re­ gis dramatic clubs on Nov. 17, at i Mystery the East Denver High · School audi· loyalty!:~ ~::i.!::~h~an:~~=~ and cooperation dur. 0~ I known~:: o~~~=~Q:s as the o~at~e:Catholic ~~;~m:~~Students At B.rown Palace torium was affirmed by the large ing the · Firat Quarter of thia Mission Crusade. This movement audience that attended these pro­ acholastic year. The reaulta was brought about· by Mr. King The freshmen have discarded ductions. accomplished by the Sodali- in the year 1916 and the first gen· their "dinkies." As a , result of the The program was well liked and ties, the Dramatic club, the eral convention of the Crusade_ was first annual Frosh Field Day spon· pleasing comments were given by Orchestra, the Mace and Mi· held that summer at Techny. PAP AGO sored by the Student Council, the Famous Leaders authoritative personages. The ac· tre, the Student Council, the The man designated to be Mr. youngsters were proclaimed victor· tors and actref "as executed their class officers, and others, arl' King's successor was a young priest INDIAN ious by the president of the student parts to perfection and the stage well known to all of you. We by the name of Father Th111, now Address Huge body, Frank Sullivan. Inciden.tally, crew ably shifted the scenery and appreciate your loyal · cooper- ivions. Thill. He ha~ been the sec- the sophomores won two out of HUMOR prepared the stage for the follow­ ation and feel that the reaulta retary-treasurer of this organization three of the events. Gatherings ing play in a quick and quiet man· i of the Firat Qua~t~r are but for at least 15 years. When one has a flat tire on a At 3 o'clock on the afternoon of ner (except for the hammering of : a foretaate of those which you The president of the Crusade is lonely desert road in the stillness Wednesday, Nov. 22, the Field Day one nail). 'rhe plays brought forth. will enjoy during the remain- :_==-~ Archbishop McNicholas of Cincin· of the night, that's bad. · But if, T.he final ec}lo of the voice of was inaugurated with an egg-throw· talent and art and further activi· ing quarters of this school nat!; · the' vice-president is Arch· while changing tires, one is beset Mr. Francis Sheed died; Father ing contest between the sophomores ties of the dramatic club of both year. Most of you have done : bishop Bechman of Dubuque, Iowa. by a sidewinder rattlesnake, that's Masse arose and asked for a motion and freshmen. The powerful sec· colleges are to be looked forward worse. Such was my experience to adjourn; it was given, seconded very well in your· studies. Aim This Crusade has for its three- ond year team came out of the to. even higher during the Sec· -~===========: fold . 'purpose prayer, sacrifice, and on returning to St. Margaret Mary's and passed. Thus the Rocky Mo-q.n· contest victorious. Cassidy and On. Dec. 13, at the general assem· ond Quarter. study. Prayer, · a very necessary Mission, Arizona, after a day of tain Literature Congress drew to McNichols proved to be the winning bly of the student body a group Very sincerely yours, thin~. hardly escaped comment by visiting many scattered Papago a close. combination for the winners with of dramatists from Arabia are to -J. A. HERBERS, S.J. missionary speaker at the last h"mes of my mission. "Egg Crusher" Payne doing his ut· produce a play relating an inci· I saw the deadly reptile coming At the opening session on Friday general convention of the Crusade. evening, Nov. 24, the Very Rever· most to maintain victory for· his dent which is set in an oriental '\o, ..........................................., .... ..,............... ~i It has been said by Bishop James straight toward me. He seemed class. to be attracted . by the tail light end Father Joseph A. Herbers con· atmosphere. The characters are: Anthony Walsh of Maryknoll, that gratulated all the participants and The next event was a peanut-roll Amhed, Sir Percival, Lady Lydia, of the car and rattled his warning "Conversing in pagan lands, like expressed his pleasure at seeing staged by ten freshmen. It was and Duffy. This company, now tour­ Student Comment as he slowly moved forward. I conversions in this country-, are such a large crowd present. He a nose contest from the beginning, ing the U. s. after an extended a work of grace, and grace comes shone a flashlight into his beady told of _the delight of ~e~ with such important "schnozzles" sojourn in Europe, have consented On Assemblies t>~ to "v-amoo ', through yrayer." sponsor such an event. from the freshmen class as Caugh· to appear beforo the student body Th4 sacrifice program has been He would not go. So I stamped man, Kittlesen, McGarry and Langs- and render this superb selection. There seems to be a general con· the support of the missions abroad my foot at him. Slowly he moved Father Masse, the next speaker, felt competing. McGarry's nose census of opinion among those who and at home, either in a pecuniary at right angles in the way which briefly reviewed the Catholic Re­ stood out all the way and it was are obliged to be present at the or a prayerful manner. According gives the name to the sidewinder. vival in France. Monsignor O'Ryan, just a push-over for him. Kittlesen Wednesday assemblies that if there to the Crusade Programmer for In my 23 years of desert experience who had the address of the eve­ was so enthused with his ability Dr. Clincby were more programs like that of 1933·34, there has been a falling off this was' the first time I had ever nin, spoke on the Centenary of that he pushed his peanut ten yards November 15th, including the So· in the contributions_ of money to witnessed such a performance. It the Oxford Movement. He traced past the finish line. Several upper Adtlresses dality portion, they would really the missions, at home and abroad, appeared as though the snake had the history of the movement from classmen tripped over the ridge left enjoy attending these meetings. ·due to the fact that the students rollers under his body as he glided Its inception and dwelt with par· in the dirt by the McGarry nose. , the Students Several obligees made statements t\lemselves were passing through steadily to the right, never chang· tlcular emphasis on Cardinal New· Chuck Bailey announced, "Today's financial stress. But Crusaders are ing his spiral shape. His eyes man. Jac k Cassidy was responsible for o n M on d ay, N ov. 20 , the Reg't's was the fl rs t assem bl Y wor th writ · urged to support the missions by remained fixed on the light, and The first round table discussions the third wrangle of the afternoon. student body was entertained at a ing to the folks in Collyer about." both JUOney and prayer. rattling viciously he moved by the turned were conducted by Father Lord It ou to be a "ti.e-up" be· spec i a 1 assem bl y b y D r. E verett L eo H ue1 sman was aroused suffi - They should not only give, but front of the car and disappeared on Saturday morning at 9: 30. Fr. tween the first and second year Clinchy, nationally known lecturer, ciently to drawl, "The announce- should try to increase their gifts. off the side 'of the road. Lord consumed the field of Catholic men. The object of the accident who, in company with Father Ross, menta that sometimes comprise The study program offers a wide Next day I told the incident to Was for One team to try and carry C th li i t d R bbi La er I th h. 1 f bli poetry and drama. Miss Josephine a a o c pr es , an a z · near y e w o e o our assem es range concerning the missions, the my Papago and got in return a bit Gratiaa and Father Calvert Alex•. the other team across the goal. en, Is touring the country endeavor- .could be placed on our bulletin missioners and their work. The of real Indian humor. "It was ander probed fiction and satire re·. No holds were barred and every. ing to promote better feeling and board's, thus saving the energy ex- intensive study of the missions by unusual for a snake to be so un· spectively.
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