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Regis University ePublications at Regis University Brown and Gold Archives and Special Collections 10-27-1976 1976 Brown and Gold Vol 69 No 7 October 27, 1976 Follow this and additional works at: https://epublications.regis.edu/brownandgold Recommended Citation "1976 Brown and Gold Vol 69 No 7 October 27, 1976" (1976). Brown and Gold. 444. https://epublications.regis.edu/brownandgold/444 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]. • I • .. I .• ~ i I Vol. LXIX Regis College, Denver, Colorado, Wednesday, October 27, 1976 No.7 Nominees Selected . J;ly KATHY BIRD Kenealy Races To four nommees have been Gold. The sophomore class West: Lucia is a senior and chosen thus far for the 1976 elected Maggie Smith. The lives off campus. Maggie annual Coronation Ball. yearbook chose Cindy Rus Smith resides on third floor Victory At PXE Marty Dale is the Alpha coni. O'Connell. Cindy lives on Kappa Psi nominee. Nu Rho Marty is a senior and a third floor West. Epsilon selected Mary Jo resident assistant on second The dance will be held at Photenhausen. Lucia Milford floor O'Connell. Mary Jo is a the Regency Hotel on No By KEVIN DAVIN will represent the Brown and vember 6. junior living on second floor The semi-annual road rally sponsored by the Rho Chi ~ I I ''Kennedy's Ch.lldren'' Cast Set fraternityKenealy and was Trip won Quintana.by Corky I The rally was held Saturday Fr. Gary Siebert has an players includes Mark Jahne Barbara Anne Martin as over a 90 mile course running nounced the cast for Robert as "The Bartender," Pat "Carla." through the Denver metro Patrick's Kennedy's Chlld McLelland as "Wanda," Bill The production will be area and heading into the ren, Regis College Theatre's Gable as "Mark," Tina La presented the first two week- mountains. After the contest second production of the Greca as "Rona," Rudee ends of December in Teatro a Woodsie was held at Gen current semester. The list of Robinson as "Sparger," and della Strada. esee Park, where compet- itors and friends consumed four kegs of beer, 350 hot Star Gazers Begin Another Year dogs, and a vast amount of By PAT GRAVINO firewood. The rally course was laid ready engaged in several weeks are a slide show, an ' I out by Mike ,Miralles, a PXE The Astronomy Club, different activities this year. astronomy film, planetarium pledge. The route led drivers staffed by Gregg Pieper, They have traveled to the visits and, later, skiing and and navigators over many president, Paul Wolf, vice C.U. Campus Observatory, camping excursions. Al TO THE VICTOR goes the spoils. Road Rally kings Trip 1 different types of paved road I president, Cindy Press, sec co-sponsored a lecture series though the club is devoted Quintana (left) and Corky Kenealy (right). I retary, and Steve Dungar, on the Mariner missions and and byways, including a mainly to the study and stretch of treacherous dirt brake failure and was forced treasurer, began its second spent a night in Frazier, viewing of heavenly bodies, Mary Ciampa directed her read that !csds out of Gold- to retite at check poinl six. j·ear cf st,;.r gazing thi:. year Colo., to clea.Jy view the the members also iearn lens dnver, Cathy Young, to drive en. At the Woodsie, prize ~t Regis. stars from the mountains. grinding and stellar photog to Vail and won the Jackass Rho Chi frat Vice Presi money and -trophies were 1 Club members have al- Planned in upcoming raphy. trophy for last place hands dent David Servance Jr. sup awarded to the first, second, down. plied the different riddles third, and last place holders. that gave each navigator a Kenealy and Quintana drove "The Frat made quite a D.U. Sponsors Law Conference Nov. 8th somewhat vague sense of away with $25, Tom Roper sum of money which will be ByTIMMOIUN direction. A new riddle was and Carl Philips took second used for some of our debts, Riley, the program provides one intending to pursue a picked up at each check poin, and $15, and Bob Brosn and and I can honestly say that The University of Den-. information ''for all persons career other than law. a total of seven in all. Mike Fox took third and $10. -everybody who participated ver will. sponsor the first interested in a legal career.'' There is no fee for the Of the 47 cars that en Brown also received a $54 had an enjoyable time" annual Rocky Mountain Pre The program is aimed specif conference. Any student in tered, 22 finished at Genesee · ticket and an hour and a half claimed Jay Tierney, PXE Law Conference on Novem ically toward students wish terested should contact Dr. Park. No accidents were pit stop in jail for his slighjtly Activity Director. The next ber 8, beginning at 2 p.m. ing to attend law school. Jim Riley in the political reported. However, Ed Dea over-enthusiastic bid for first rally is slated for sometime in According to Dr. Jim However. it is ooen to any- science department. gan's BMW experienced first. the spring. Bowles Offers Course Dea Ifni Regis Awaits Treeless Centennial Year crossed the other two roads With Stress to connect Federal with By NORB TREMKO Lowell. I Today, the silver maples Mr. Dick Bowles is are almost entirely gone. teaching a course entitled Where Main Drive curved "Hang-Loose in an Uptight into a circle remain a few Society." The course is held trees from the outer side. every Wednesday through Enough elms are left to Nov. 17. It . meets for the follow Carroll Road, and at third time tonight at Christ its intersection with Pana the King Learning Center tella Drive a few silver from 7:30 to 9:30. maples remain. The cotton According to Mr. Bowles, wood on the lawn of the REGIS COLLEGE OF THE 1970's SILVER MAPLES OF 1920's Main Drive have given Science Building is the sole Memorial Library. his course helps people cope way to Dayton Memorial and Quad. with everyday stress. Stu survivor of many, and the the school was founded. The were built in 1969-71 and the dents in the class are encour By PETE SARTUCCI three hickory trees by De maples were the first to go, quad was completely closed Hall, the other, a larger road, Smet Hall were once of the and the school was forced to to cars, but part of the old aged to stay calm in a crisis . The Quadrangle is the through a grand gate of stone situation, evaluate the prob south edge of Panatella. remove almost all of them. A gate can be seen on 50th, and center of compus life today, and cast iron, across the The end of the Regis forest few years later, city water a sunken spot marks part of lem then deal with it effec but just a few years ago it quad to a circle around the tively. came in 1950 when the city of was belatedly extended to. the irrigation ditch by the was a forest. The many new statue and evergreen plant denver converted from trol the campus and the elms and remaining maples. The giant ings in front of the Pink The course is a part of the buildings added since 1950 leys to busses and removed evergreens were saved. In blue spuruce and Douglas Palace. Carroll Road was Learning for Living program have almost hidden the most of the trackage. The the middle 60's, the campus firs by West Hall mark the lined with elm trees and sponsored by Metropolitan signs, but a close look will tunnel supplying Regis' irri roads were closed off, al other crescent planting of Main Drive with a double State College. Learning for reveal several fragments of gation water was inadver though the sidewalk between evergreens. Today, the big, row of silver maples. Just Living is a community ser the past. tently destroyed during the the Student Center and Car green lawn is a popular south of Carroll Hall, a road vice aimed at making Denver Two parallel toads origin demolition work and the roll shows where they frisbee spot, but look care lined with cottonwood trees a btte erpace I tl'_o IVe. · ally ran from West 50th, one campus began to revert to crossed Main Drive. fully and you can still see alon2 the front of Carroll and ~amed Panatella Drive the desert it had ben when The_Library and West Hall what Re2is was. Trivia All Saints Masses Wild World Returns Quiz November 1 Pg.2 7 am,12:10,4:45,10pm Sports page ' ' ' Wednesday, October 27, 1976 Page 2 BROWN AND GOLD White Wing Requests- Cooperation ·- T.. n By LUCIA MILFORD , WB 6O lllJ White Wing needs your extra time to clean it, thus newed it for the past seven dents but we need the stu help! With the costs at Regis detracting from the service years, due to the satisfaction dents' understanding and going up, one way to make elsewhere in that particular with the service. support." Some of the White Wing The BROWN & GOLD is published during the academic your experience at Regis building. If the students Gary would like to say that people here serving you are, year by students of Regis College.