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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]. Sec. 34.65(E) P.L&R. REGIS HAVEN U. S. POSTAGE FOR WW II PAl D SOLDIERS Denver, Colo. See Page 3 ilrnmu Regts (.Jollege Stuaent Newspaper Permit No. 640 VOL. XLII NO. 9 DENVER, COLORADO APRIL 17, 1959 Second Regis Week Begins April 27 Board Seeks New Sodality Names New · Officers; * * * Coach May I Meet Concerns On the day that Harvey Moore Kelly Installed As Prefect resigned as head baskeball coach at Regis steps were immediately taken to tJrban Development secure a new cage mentor. The Rev. By lARRY HAWN Richard F. Ryan, S.J., presdient of Urban Red~velopment will be the main topic of discussion Fri­ the college, named a six-man commit­ tee on March 12 to screen applicants day, May l, dufing the 72nd anniversary of the founding of Regis and to select a basketball coach. College. Regis will sponsor the conference as past of its annual Regis The Rev. Fred Daly, S.J., Athletic Week celebration. This public event is evidence of the college's de­ Director, was chairman of the com­ sire to render signal service to the cause of civic progress. mittee which was composed of the Under the Urban Redevelopment Rev. Edward Maginnis, S.J., and Louis Program, Regis will play host · to dis­ Alexander, Executive Vice-President of Gachic, both faculty members; Paul tinguished and prominent leaders and the Savings and Loan League of Col­ Cella, Regis ilium and operator of a businessmen throughout the United orado; and Mr. Perry Anderson, Execu­ Denver construction firm; Jerry Gal­ States. The objective of this confer­ tive Director of the Downtown Denver ligan, Regis evening school lecturer and ence will illustrate what other cities Improvement Association. attorney; and Dave Sprehe, Student have done in solving urban redevelop­ Mr. Elwood Brooks, Chairman of Senate secretary. , SODALITY. OFFICERS elected recently are left to right, Dick Kelly, prefect; Gene Mueller, voce-prefect; Bob Swanson, secretary; and Mike Roblee, treasurer. ment problems. The program will in­ the Board of the Central Bank and The committee began its work clude a host of nationally recognized shortly before Easter and by the third Trust Company; Mr. Melvin Roberts, Richard Kelly is presiding over the Regis College Sodality as its authorities from the fields of city plan­ Executive Vice-President of the Colo­ week •of April had selected four men for new prefect. Gene Mueller, Bob Swanson, and Mike Roblee were ning, urban redevelopment, financing, rado National Bank; and Mr. Thomas consideration by the Administration. elected to the offices of vice-prefect, secretary, and treasurer respec­ architecture, business, industry, and Knowles, an executive of Van Schaack tively. Dick and the other officers, who were elected Thursday, April2, government. The 2:30 p. m. to 9:00 and Company will compose the re­ p. m. conference will be held in the were installed at the communion-breakfast Sunday, April 12. ception Sub-Committee. Plans Move For grand ballroom of the Brown Palace ~ Dick Kelly has been a sodalist for West Hotel in downtown Denver. In charge of the Program Sub­ the past two years and has been active door barbeque are i~ progress. Acting chairman of the Urban Re­ Committee are Mr. Hegner; Mr. Bruce Spring Prom in many of the Sodality's projects. Sunday, April 12 candidates were development Conference at the Brown Rockwell, Chairman of the Denver Ray Kemp and his orchestra will This year, Dick was the probation acccepted into the Sodality after Mass will be Mr. Casper Hegner of Smith Urban Renewal Authority; and Mr. Lee furnish the music for the 1959 Junior­ master. Gene, a three-year member, which was celebrated by the ,Reverend and Hegner Architects. Forming the Johnson, Executive Director of the Den­ Senior Prom. The annual affair honor­ has had charge of the Old Folk's homes Richard Ryan, S.J., President of Regis Exhibits Sub-Committee are: Mr. ver Housing Authority. Mr. Mark Ben­ ing the graduating seniors will be activities, while Bob Swanson, who College. The sermon was delivered by Robert Cameron, Executive Director of nett, President of the Downtown Den­ held in the Silver Glade room of the entered the Sodal1ty last year, was a Fr. Fred Daly, S.J. The new sodalists the' Denver Urban Renewal Authority; ver Improvement Association, will head Cosmopolitan Hotel on May 16. The co-chairman of the Awards Banquet this include: Bill Quinn, Ted Barth, Vince Mr. George Nez, Director of the City the Arrangements Sub-Committee. evening will begin with dinner at year. Mike, who has participated in the Bocklage, Bill Cochran, Dennis Ga-l- Planning Office; and Mr. James Small, Exhibits at the conference will in­ 7:00 p. m. The prices for the prom Sodality over the past year and a half, lagher, Ray King, John McMahon, Assistaht Director of Planning in the clude photographic displays, models, have not yet been determined. is active in many of the organization's Roger Milbert, Ron Moschel, and Ted City Planning Office. books, plans, and charts. Mr. Cameron, projects. Paulbeck. These socialists were wei- Directors composing. the Promotion Chairman of the Exhibits Sub-Com­ In conjunction with Ranger Day, earned into the Sodality at the break­ Sub-Committee are: Mr. Calvin K. mittee, said that the exhibits will il­ BOO·KSTORE TO ISSUE the Regis College Sodality will manage fast at which the new officers were Snyder, General Manager of the Den­ lustrate the progress made by other fREE C01PIES OF the evening meal Sunday, May 3. Under installed. Rev. Harry Klocker, S.J., ver Chamber of Commerce; Mr. Edwin cities concerning urban redeveloment. the co-chairmenship of Richard Kelly moder.ator,( officiated at the installa- "'GREATEST FAITH and Steve Telatnik, plans for an out- tion. * * * EVER KNO•WN"' Brother John Renk, S.J.·, manager of the campus shop, announces the store Week Marks Anniv.ersary will give away free for the asking a copy of The Greatest Faith Ever Known, writ­ ten by Fulton Oursler, a former editor Of Regis College Growth of Reader's Digest and a convert to The 72nd anniversary of the founding of Regis College will be

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