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1968 Brown and Gold Vol 51 No 2 September 20, 1968 Regis University ePublications at Regis University Brown and Gold Archives and Special Collections 9-20-1968 1968 Brown and Gold Vol 51 No 2 September 20, 1968 Follow this and additional works at: https://epublications.regis.edu/brownandgold Part of the Catholic Studies Commons, and the Education Commons Recommended Citation "1968 Brown and Gold Vol 51 No 2 September 20, 1968" (1968). Brown and Gold. 387. https://epublications.regis.edu/brownandgold/387 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]. LEADERSHIP MEET CHARTS NEW GOAL "The reason we're h h' - ·ng ·s to f' ere t IS Dean of Students, added that ed with Concern?" gave Mr. morru 1 1gure out how · ff . we're going to accomplish th semor .o -campus housmg would An~y Martelon an opportunity e be studied. t bi ngs we've talked about We've · to mtroduce the members of his talked all weekend but .h II 't Severa_! suggesb?ns came from Colleg;: ~dati0!}S T>Pnartment won't mean an tbi 'f ' ed' I the semmar meetmgs as to im- and to discuss the plight ot y ng 1 we on't · F h . do anything about 't , , proVIng res men 0 nentatwn. Alumni and Development. "We Executive Bo:rd Leadership Many thought that its tenure think students should be given the chance to play a more pro­ Conferenc~ Director Dewey should be shortened, and that gressive part in the area of devel­ Bartlett, m the last session of hazing was a definite part of it. op!Dent and image-building," the Fall 1968 Leadership Confer- Some stressed the need for edu­ said Martelon. Mr. Bill Matt ence, probably spoke best for the cation of upper-classmen in the staff member, explained to a~ group at the close of that series goals of the program; Bill Witch­ interrogator that a new, more of meetings, with the above ger, Orientation Committee realistic Senior Fund was "in words.Th Member, suggested that upper- the works," based on a model e format of this year's ses- classmen wear name tags, color- now used by Boston College. coded by class, in the future. Father Louis G. Mattione s~ons differed slightly from pre­ John Buddinger felt that putting S. J., President of Regis College: VIOus years; the entire body - Freshmen on the Committee it­ and Father Harry Klocker, composed of some 126 students self would alleviate anticipatory Academic Dean, outlined the faculty, and administrators .....:_ problems. findings of the North Central were broken up into small semi­ Friday night's seminar "Com­ Accreditation Association in nar discussion groups. These mitment to Service 'through the Saturday afternoon discus­ groups went over the main points Student Government," examined sion. "This conference is a great of each introductory panel, and the problems of the present stu­ "IF EVERYONKWOULD WAKE UP, WE opportunity for me, as it gives reported to the larger body in me a chance to really sit down detail. dent government and the means toward revitalizing it. Jack COULD GET SOME WORK DONE!" and talk to you students . "Charm on Campus, or Chaos after four years at Rockhurst McCullough, Chairman of the !!!ition in a broader constitu­ Craig said that a requirement at the College?", the kickoff Constitutional Review Commit­ High, I found myself running into sessio~, saw Miss Mary Keough, tional context. Some definite that all club Presidents submit some unfamiliar problems when tee, outlined three basic needs a sub-budget in the Spring for Associate Dean of Students, and at Regis: areas where it needed greater I came west last spring - but, the Messrs. Phil Flanigan and Jitn emphasis were community the coming term would limit as we all are, I'm still learning," 1. The need to streamline stu­ fiscal problems to one General Gold, Admissions and Fresh­ dent government relations, intra-<:ampus_ commu­ Fr. Matti one said. men Orientation Director respec­ nication, day-dorm student rela­ Assembly meeting, thus freeing Some constructive verbal blood- . 2. Areas of greater emphasis tionship, coordination of activities, that group for more important tively, field questions on coed­ m student government ucation, campus housing, and the General Assembly fiscal integ­ business. Jim Kelley suggested (Continued on Page 8, Col. 1) 3. Methods of operation in rity, and more effective use of that some Directorship of Com­ validity of Freshmen Orienta­ those new areas tion. Flanigan predicted that committees- to name a few. mittee be established to im­ FROSH TEST Carroll Hall will be devoted en­ All agreed after individual Concrete suggestions were prove Regis' standing in the tirely to women next year, and discussions that the role of stu­ made to implement some of the community through public serv­ Father Robert Houlihan, S. J .. dent government needed redef- above. McCullough and Dave ice. Mr. Charles Weller of the ENDS TODAY Sociology Department suggested that an ombudsman, either stu­ dent or administrator, be appoint­ WITH FROLIC ed to coordinate campus activi­ Freshman orientation will come ties. Witchger added that the to a close tonight at the first academic atmosphere would dance of the school year, the improve if some type of informal Fresh?Jan Frolic. The Frolic, discussion were organized. featunng the Crystal Palace Paul Max recommended to the Guard, will be held at the Greek Constitutional Review Commit­ Hellenic Center, 4610 East Ala­ REGIS COLLEGE STUDENT NEWSPAPER tee that they study all proposals meda, from 8:00 p.m. until mid­ and include them in their evalua­ night. VOL. 51, NO.2 DENVER, COLORADO SEPTEMBER 20, 1968 tive report October 15. Patti Lombardi, Debbie Myers, "Image by Accident, or Creat- and Anne Zarlengo are the first queen candidates from Regis in the history of the ~choo!. Maggie Donohue, Janie Lawrence and S udent Group Seeks Food Cure Nan Zingsheim will rep;esent By JOHN TRILLA food, ~xecutive Board President · chasing Agent, attended the Loretto Heights, and the candi­ Brown and Gold Reporter Paul Max organized a Food Serv­ second committee meeting, along dates from Temple Buell are New to our campus and to this part of the country is Servomation ice Committee to approach the with Mr. Bob Zufay, an Eastern Karen Hanseth, Bonnie McCune, Mathias, Inc., the college's new food service and dining facility Regis unit officials with student representative of Servoination and Sherry Stephenson. _ management. Also new to this campus is a great deal of unrest toward complaints. As a result, the Com­ Mathias. The former outlined Ad­ The announcement of the girl the new company, particularly on the part of the student body. mittee arranged meetings with ministration policies and con- selected by the Freshmen men will be made at the dance tonight According to Gene A. Donohue, Messrs. Art Anderson and AI ( Continued on Page 3, Col. 3) Director of Budget and Finance, neophyte organization; that is, Stupple, Unit Manager and at 10:30. · the new service underbid Saga if Servomation fails to live up to Head Chef, respectively. The Foods - the former service -by standards established by the first rather unproductive con­ frontation gave way to a widely­ Study Suggested a sum of $23,000. He also related former service, they will be lia­ the fact that the college, under ble to the college to forfeit the distributed letter, issued on provisions of the new contract, non-refundable bond. campus, that outlined complaints holds a $100,000 surety bond as a In response to student dis­ and requested further and more guarantee against "unsatis­ satisfaction with the general satisfactory reparations. To Ease Inequity quality and service of their Mr. Ray Regner, Regis' Pur- factory performance" by the By MARK ANGELOS Brown and Gold Assistant Editor Last year Steve Wobido, a 1968 Regis graduate heard a rumor ASN ADMITS 12, 2 ALUMS that some Span~sh-~mer~cans_ had been discrimi~ated against in Twelve Regis students and two alumni were nominated and initiat- E. K~ettek, James R. Kluge, attempts to obtam ~~~anci~l aid. In follow-up investigation, Wobido ed into Alpha Sigma Nu, National Jesuit honor fraternity, at their Robert D. Langfield, John J. found that the admimstrabon had somehow misplaced either one 1966. Annual Installation Dinner Thursday night, September 12, in the McCullough, Jr., Randall W. ~wo, or four sc~~larships set up for minority groups in Thes~ mclu~ed two tmbon scholarships for Negroes and two for Spanish­ Faculty Lounge. Roth, and Robert M. Squier. Amencans. Student recipients of the award Craig, F. Michael Donnelly, Two Denver-area alumni of the Wobido reported to the Gen­ were: William C. _Ertmer, Michael ·T. college were also accepted as tion. "I'm not sure that's true. eral Assembly, "What I found I have to take some of the Joseph D. Canepa, David C. Griske, Stephen R. Grout, John members, marking the first time in the three-year history of the in investigating this rumor was blame. Maybe we didn't work very disturbing - I don't think in the colored area as much Regis Chapter that alumni have this institution is meeting its been selected for the honor: the as we should have." responsibilities." He suggested Mr. Flanigan said that find­ two were Michael D. Groshek, a that the college President ap­ ing students to accept the Span­ 1953 graduate and a member of point a committee to study ish-American scholarships pre­ the law firm of Dawson, Nagel, the matter and work out solu­ sented no problem.
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