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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]. Psychology Major To Be Given Next Year regard to one's grade point By JO ANNE PICCOLO average, a careful screening On March 10, 1970, Father procedure will be instituted H. Klocker, Academic Dean of and majors will be selected on Regis College, announced that the basis of over-all merits as a Psychology Major will be scholars and as worthy per­ offered here starting in Sep­ sons, themselves committed to tember, 1970. Mr. Hal Mans­ helping others." field, acting head of the Psy­ Mr. Mansfield, in a prelimi­ chology Department, together nary evaluation, concludes, "It with other department mem­ is felt that the Psychology bers, has mapped out the pro­ Major will be a demanding gram and feels that it is very program which is both science "adequate." and clinically oriented. In this A person majoring in psy­ program, we hope to provide chology will be required to the student with · a very ade­ fulfill the basic requirements quate background in Psycholo­ of the college plus eight or gy." nine hours in biology, chemis­ The Language Department try, physics, or math in addi­ is also working out plans for tion to Math 70 or 170 which majors in Spanish, German, are statistics courses. The col­ and French. Right now, many lege-wide language require­ meetings are being held to ment of twelve hours of one discuss implementing courses language will be emphasized. and adding courses. Mr. Julio Eighteen hours of upper divi­ Vargas, the department chair­ sional psychology plus rele­ man, is trying to work out vant electives will complete adequate programs so that the program. Regis might be able to offer a Mr. Mansfield said that language major within the some re-organization of psy­ next year. Mrs. Donsky said chology courses has been that one of the most out­ worked out. One lower divi­ standing courses that is still sion course has been added quite in the planning stage and Educational Psychology is is a methods course. This is a now included in the Education course which will be outlined Department. Independent by the Education Department, study is now being officially and will qualify a Language provided for and encouraged Major to teach the language among upper divisional stu­ that he or she majors in. dents. Also one upper divi­ Mr. Vargas said that stu­ sional course has been split dent opinion is being highly into two separate courses: weighed and interested stu­ Empirical Learning, which dents should voice their re­ includes lab exercises and quest to their instructor. Mrs. Learning Theory. Donsky also feels that favora­ ble student reaction could Mr. Mansfield says that speed up the process of get­ Psychology Majors will be ting language majors at Regis prepared for four options at College. graduation time; 1) graduate school, 2) clinical or experi­ mental psychology work as NOTICE: psychological assistants, 3) General Assembly GA Pass~s Needed Proposals work in psychology - related Meeting fields such as a technical or Today New Executive Board Vice Assembly last Thursday and Sophomore Class President, research assistant, and 4) par­ President, Paul Fleming, took· witnessed the passing of two John Lamb, submitted a pro­ ticipation in jobs requiring over the reins of the General radical proposals. posal calling for a tripartite general liberal arts degrees. committee to study student When asked if there would representation on faculty-ad-. be any requirements other ministrative committees. This than course study, Mr. Mans­ Regis Begins New Self-Study committee will consist of two field comments, "While we are Initial meetings concerning held Tuesday, March 17, with the Rev. Eugene E. Grollmes, students, the President of the going to operate within the Regis College's "Plan for the discussion centering on de­ S.J., Regis Dean-Designate in Student Senate Executive boundaries of the college in Seventies" self-study were partmental levels. his remarks at last week's Board and the Director of Col­ dinner. Father Grollmes said lege Relations, two faculty The self-study, announced in he hopes studies and proposals members to be determined by The Brown and Gold last from the various departments the faculty, and two adminis~ trators to be determined by week, was initiated by the will be completed by May 12. the administration. The objec­ Very Rev. Louis G. Mattione, Father Grollmes noted that tives of this committee are to S.J., President, for the plan­ if Catholic educators are. to be determine the number of stu­ ning of Regis' future in the among the leaders in the field dents on each faculty-admin­ next decade. The several­ of education, the first thing istrative committee and insure phase study is expected to they must strive to do is to them of an equal voice and result in setting of priorities develop an education that is vote in their respective com­ for the development of the characterized by timeliness. College in all facets of its op­ mittees. John Lamb also submitted a eration. "To achieve goals in today's proposal- that will set up a world in any sort of an effec­ committee to look into the Father Mattione, in speak­ tive and lasting way, to break feasibility of reducing the ing to student, faculty and through secular fundamental­ twenty-one hour Philosophy- administrative leaders attend­ ism and help all men to love Theoiogy requirement to one another, would seem to ing a March 12 self-study twelve hours. • inaugural dinner, outlined require that Catholic colleges general plans of the study and and universities seriously re­ The Administration is back­ offered information pertinent to think their education pro­ ing the campus security in Regis' current status and how grams and curriculum. To be their attempts to control the the self-study would be uti­ entirely effective these latter parking lot and has author­ ~The Miser' Tonight lized, particularly in the area must possess a timeliness. ized the "booting" of cars. This quality must be sought The Regis College Thea­ are tonight through Sun­ of a development campaign. Students that have consistent­ and found if any Catholic lib­ tre Guild will' perform Mo­ day, March 22 at 8:30 p.m. ly ignored traffic tickets will eral arts program is to be liere's famed comedy under in Fieldhouse 5. Tickets are Tuesday's sessions were have their cars immobilized worthy of its name," Father · the direction of Mr. Dennis 75c for students, $1.25 for devoted to consideration of until the fines are paid. Gallagher. Performances others. several guidelines set forth by Grollmes pointed out. Page Two BROWN & GOLD Thursday, March 19, 1970 the problem?-academics In Effigy :"in \i iiin11 :"in ltiii!l1J Criticism of the college, the Administration, the facul­ ty, the food , the dorms, and generally everything on campus takes place daily. And daily, attempts are made Stop to appease the students and improve the situation but the complaining always persists and many times it is fol- :;n ~.tiiin1! :"in liiii\11, :; 11 with Starkey and Rottino lowed with destruction. The Administration takes the attitude of a persecuted parent with unruly children that Speeding toward Bigger Breeding Bar­ knows that ducks go to Chicago in the need to be disciplined. However, the Administration rios on a hackneyed ribbon, wondering if summer but where do they go in the winter STOP Approaching the city in never recognizes what the real problem is or if they do Richard Write is a comic plot and know­ ing that Jessica M. must be because our anticipation and realizing that while the know it they sure do a good job of keeping their mouths Vested Interest in Forest Lawn Man in biosphere is in trouble the noosphere is shut. Washington can't be wrong STOP Buzz­ being raped by liberal arts S.J. and no The underlying problem for all student criticism here ing past fields of planned obsolescence, dodg­ one seems to realize STOP Dancing with at Regis is the unhealthy academic situation. One is ing products of the BMC and wondering Jane Fonda, hating Gig Young and faced with academic frustration the moment he registers where have all the Dodgers gone STOP watching the silent majority in the public for courses. Immediately apparent is the drastic need for Wondering if Medina is what he meant service smoke swirling upwards in spiros honors courses in almost every field. And of course one by Vietnamization and praying for a mild of ever decreasing diameter until they has to laugh at that farce called a pass-fail system. The murmur STOP thinking about green are swallowed by their own agnews STOP pass-fail program here at Regis accomplishes as much as fatigues and spit-shined minds and Looking for a glimpse of Security Life a rule that would allow drinking in the dorms for all immediately dreading volunteer-s STOP and finding neither and wanting to turn Visualizing wide, slanted eyes separated around STOP Easily passing another students who did not have one scheduled class in the last by shining steel, U.S. pat. no. BMC product marked DANGER EXPLO­ 95 hours. 805378022160541, and doubting the rea­ SIVES, realizing the futility in the at­ Education is stifled and almost obliterated by dry, regi­ son STOP even wondering if that's the tempts and chuckling at the irony of mented classes. The Regis student drops his personal way the fool planned it and if Paul multi-laned ribbons which will all merge identity when he enters the classroom and assumes the thinks that Harvey Cox is a social dis­ into one with a bang STOP facade of an interested and tolerant student. Why must ease or wears wooden shoes STOP Look­ the student play the role in class? Most basically, it is ing for anything to the right and seeing because Regis College offers no academic freedom and a set of shining teeth in two dimensions We would like to take this opportunity responsibility for the students and the classrooms are pleading for my vote and running on the to remind the Student Body that they void of any real communication. conservationist's ticket STOP Pleading have yet another chance to get involved in the world. April 22 is "Earth Day" Regis must stop trying to conduct itself like a large with the conservationists to save the Seales and let them roam regardless of throughout the country and it should be university on small scale. Obviously it doesn't work. In­ philosophy and knowing that one past observed on this campus. Several students stead Regis should follow the lead of Colorado College seventy should leave his trash at home so are attempting to organize something and offer unique scheduling systems. An increase of inde­ we can breathe STOP Tasting products of meaningful for that day of ecology and pendent study, student discussion and meaningful semi­ Battle Creek BMC and the name on the will need the support of the entire Stu­ nars would greatly enhance the college's academic poten­ box brings to mind Kafka which brings dent Body to make it a success. We urge tial. Regis College needs an immediate and radical up Julie and more worry about the Sales you, for reasons we need not go into, to revamping of its academic system. - DALE GARDNER and what they do to fate and everyone help make this day, April 22, a success. Breakthrough ocoo--~,~~~~.R'",~ BROWN&GOLD The BROWN an GOLD is published bi-weekly during the school year as The Moody Blues the official Regis College student newspaper. Editorial opinion expressed on this page does not necessarily reflect that of the administration, faculty, or ~JCCCa~~with Mike Nolting student body. What the Moody Blues consider as their which sounds like a computer. The "Inner Dale Gardner Jim Grisier first "Days of Future Past", was Man" finishes the conversation with " . .. It Editor Assistant Editor PRESS done with the London Festival Orchestra. riles them to believe that you perceive the Business Manager . - ...... •.••.••.••.•.....•.•.. TOm Mauro Actually this isn't their first album, "Go web they weave and keep on thinking free." News Editor ...... Ginny Roberts Now" is, but things radically changed after Consequently the entire album is very hopeful Feature Editor ...... Clarence Johnsen that album. The "Future Past" album is the and optimistic concerning the survival of the Photography ...... _...... •.• Mike Zaccardi, Joel Hauserman Moody Blues perception of the average man's world's emerging youth culture. Circulation ...... •..... Rick Carter work day, beginning in the early morning and The highlight of the record is a poem enti­ Sports Editor ...... • . . . . Fred Cadiz going all the way to the end of the day. I tled "The Dream", written by Gramme Edge, Typists ...... Betsy Lund, Cathy Dixon think the most outstanding aspect of this rec­ the drummer. The last three lines are " .. . Heads and Layout ...•...... •. . •....•.•...... Tom Mauro Mary Ann Ohanion, Kit Bickes ord is the intricate blending of pop and clas­ Love of love, Jove of life and giving without sical music. The two types of music compli­ measure, Gives in return a wondrous yearn ment and support each other in a beautiful of a promise almost seen, Live hand-in-hand way. The small bits of well done poetry also and together we'll stand on the threshold of a make a nice addition to this masterpiece. All dream." Student Confutes the pop music material in "Future Past" was "To Our Children's Children's Children" written and arranged by the Moody Blues. is the Moody Blues most recent album, having Their next production is entitled "In been released this last January. The album Discourteous Action Search of the Lost Chord" which was re­ appears to be the summation of the three Dear Editor, leased in November 1968. In this album you previous . In regards to the article in someone is going to take ac­ begin to realize the extent of their musical The lyrics are splendid and captivating. If talent. Each of the Moody Blues can play at the previous issue of this tion against people who think you have the opportunity read them; they're newspaper in which my ac­ so little of themselves that least three different instruments and Justin on the record jacket. All thirteen selections Hayward, the group's leader, is proficient with tions at that farce called the they must try and bring oth­ are completely done by the Moody Blues. Honors Banquet. It would ers to their level of degrada­ ten different instruments including the . Over the Thanksgiving holidays I saw the You also notice a change in the Moody seem that when a young adult tion. To see our school news­ Moody Blues in concert. It was really a treat such as Kit Bicks wants to paper go with them would be Blues, by this time they have gotten into Far since they rarely tour. They performed a few Eastern regions. This difference is reflected in take out his hostilities to­ a shame. selected cuts off each of their albums. Fortu­ wards someone he should at Bill Bass the song "OM", hindu chant. Their hit sin­ nately the theatre had excellent acoustics and gle "Ride My See-Saw" is also on this al­ least stick to the facts. Mali­ (Editor's Note: It is the poli­ each song was done expertly. Throughout the bum. The producer of these albums should be cious slander does nothing for cy of this editor and the news­ entire show the audience was entranced; they commended. Tony Clarke does an excellent job anyone and tends to degrade paper to print, if possible, couldn't move. They did an encore playing of mixing and overtracking on all of the Moody all involved. The newspaper each letter to the editor. The "Ride My See Saw." Realizing that they can't Blues albums. gains nothing by such cheap letters are printed verbatim, Their third album which was released in overtrack at a live concert the music was not journalism which distorts barring profanity. Never are May of 1969 is called "On The Threshold of as full, but it was still excellent. I left the truth and invents facts upon letters to the editor considered a Dream". There is no hard driving beat auditorium feeling contented and peaceful. which there is no basis. If you as part of the journalistic at­ present. The music sort of hypnotizes and puts I think if you listen to the Moody Blues must resort to such base ac­ tributes of a paper. The con­ a spell on you. Again, you may notice the in­ you will go away with a similar reaction. Lis­ tions I would recommend you tent of these letters is the fluence of Far Eastern thought. ten to their albums because I can't convey in to stick to the truth! Slander, opinion of the signee and The lyrics are especially beautiful and a words what their beautiful music does. especially when false, is should never be recognized as words booklet is enclosed. The album starts (The Who are scheduled for Denver some­ frowned upon by our court the editor's or newspaper's with a man talking to the "establishment", time in May.) system, and sooner or later opinion.) Thursday, March 19, 1970 BROWN & GOLD Page Three Sloan Handles Coaching Chores As Track Team Jells BY DENNIS HELLMAN tenth of a second from the for this Spring; Hansen is an Mines' field house record. In Letterman Jim Bigelow is Paul Sloan of the Sociology all around athlete who enjoys his latest effort at Mines, returning with hopes of bet­ Dept. took the reins of the hurdling best, but also runs tering his 44'-4%" mark in George .scored the majority of Regis Track Team last week. an excellent mile or middle the shotput. Many other field Regis' points. George's work­ Sloan is a former College star distance. Randy Roth and Red events will be entered this outs are now programmed Crosson are continuing to Spring due to Coach Sloan's from Bethel College in St. for the indoor season. Paul, Minn. The enthusiasm show improvement in the dis­ recruiting. Notre Dame transfer stu­ tances. A full outdoor schedule is he showed in college where dent, John Redding, has also planned with meets at esc, he ran the mile, 880, and two shown promise by scoring Mines, and Southern Colora­ mile per track meet has heavily indoors. Past times do. The Team hopes to start caught on not only by the rate him among the best out well in their April 9th indoor track participants but quarter milers in the confer­ meet and build to their con­ by many who have joined 'ence, and he is also expected Sloan for the outdoor season. ference meets May 8 and 9 at to be a major 220 threat. Greeley. Redding also strengthens the Mark George, who started mile relay along with Dennis during the indoor season, con­ Hellman, George Lauby and tinues to be the Ranger's Kim Hansen. The relay has REGIS "66" leading hope. George has run (Hilt1Pi( been placing steadily in major ~I in the 220, 50, high and low 4890 lowell ~ meets. Hellman and Lauby hurdle events. His times in both have been running the the highs have come within a FREE GAS if pump stops half-mile in promising times automatically at .66 Tune Ups R-Ciub's ''Orphan Nite'' Motors Steam-Cleaned plus Rated A Great Success McDonald's Hamburger Courtesy of PHilliPS 66 BY FRED CADIZ one fellow who was somewhat limited Time Only Unknown to many students, reluctant to return back to the Regis College R-Ciub held the orphanage! its first "Orphan's Gym Not only did the kids have Night" on Friday. With the the unlimited use of almost kiddies supplied by St. Vin­ all of the fieldhouse facilities, cent's Orp_ban!lge and by the but they were also given free - Children's Asthmatic Home ice-cream, and cokes and and Hospital, the fieldhouse IS were treated to a free movie. was just swarming with kids, all of whom, I dare to say, The gym night was a suc­ had an enjoy~ble evening. cess that R-Club president The kids had such a good Rick Carter said that he time that some asked if they would not mind doing it "could come again." When it again provided that the was time to leave, there was members agree to it. THIS?

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