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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; * * * Basketball 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 center of power and in- with a jam session and dance in the sometimes three boys capable of play minister High for two more seasons. of the publication, however Joule will fluence in the Western world, the Student Center in the evening. ing against top-notch opponents, but (Continued on Page 3.) appoint his assistant ditors. From The Editors' Desk II the barb II Regis After Hours l As this editor works on his last issue of the Brown & Gold, he By BILL MARVEL By DEAN and MOORHEAD Ever dedicated to public service, sits back and begins to take an appraisal of his work, the Brown & What makes a good gossip column? This .is. a controversial questio~ bu~ it the Brown and Gold publishes the fol seems that in our particular case, it isn't too difficult to answer. T ~ begm With, Gold arid Regis College in general. It would seem that it is not until lowing interview for the benefit of it must report news that ordinarily wouldn't appear ~ny other pla~e m, th~ paper. one approaches graduation that he sizes up his past few years and Regis students who are familiar with This we believe we have accomplished to a certam extent. Like f r Instance Colorado's ever-changing weather pat begins to appreciate what Regis College has done for him. stories people and things they do while at parties, dances, and tern or who com·e from areas where inti~ate ~bout other such social functions. But the problem here is: are we going to get someone the climate is miserable year-round. Along with this appreciation goes an assessment of the school in trouble by exposing their actions? True, we've met this situation many times and what steps could be taken to make it even better and more ef "I am speaking from the U. S. and had to kill stories that would have really made ' good copy. Therefore, it fective in the education of the "whole man." Regis College is out Weather Bureau at Stapleton Field, seems time to use this space for its real purpose, namely to spread a little dirt. Denver. At my side is the famous standing among American colleges and universities in that it ap The best way to do this is not to directly name names and places but rather to meteorologist and fafth-healer, Doctor raise questions so that those who are involved will have a good time explaining proaches the whole problem of education with a nonsense viewpoint. Louis Ossefogva. Doctor Ossefogva, per things to people. So now, we introduce for the first (and maybe the last) time, It has been most emphatic in its attempt to offer its students a haps we best begin 'with a few defini a new department which we entitle: thorough background in the liberal arts despite the prevelent stampede tions of simple meteorological terms . that our readers will understand."' WE WERE CHICKEN BEFORE BUT NOW WE'LL PRINT IT DEPT: for specialization along certain career fields. "Meteor-what terms?" Item: What made John Hartmeyer's bed lumpy? However, the classroom educates only a part of the "whole man." "Meteorological terms. You know, Item: \yhy is everyone calling Dave Rottino 'Octopus'? The rest must be done out side it-in the dorms, in various activi like weather." Item: Where did Bob Bergkamp get those new shoes? ties of the organizations on campus. This is the area in which it is "Oh,l Weather. Why didn't you Item: Speaking of shoes, Terry Sheehy has a new pair of sneakers and you'll thought that the improvement could be made. say so?" never guess what they are called. · "Suppose you begin by explaining Item: How mlmy members of the golf team actually qualified? the terms warm front and cold front." In most cases when a boy co~es to college, he is not prepared Item: Who is Ray Meyer's idol? to assume the responsibilities that college life imposes upon its sub "This is best done by an example. Item: Who walked off with an official arm-band from the recent Mobilgas jects. He is, in short, still tied to mother's "apron strings." Now, if Suppose you are facing south and the Economy Run (who didn't)? suri is shining.•• one concedes that a college has a part of its purpose the utilitarian job Item: Has anybody seen Dick Cummings? "Yes." of teaching a person to exist by himself after leaving college, does Congratulations are in order for Mr. E. J. Martinez Sr. of Santa Fe, New it seem reasonable that this "apron string" attitude be fostered during "If you are not standing in the Mexico, for being honored by his city. It seems that the city fathers are naming shade you have (I warm front." a new elementary school after Mr. Martinez. What happened to the chip off the his four years of college? Yet this, it is believed, is what is being "That's very true." ol' mahogany? . . . "'vv:any thanks to our thousands of readers who said they done at Regis. "Conversely, face north during ·a enjoyed our annual Solly Hayfield column.... Many thanks to S. C. G. for providing good copy. . . . Nota Bene all business majors: take good example The College says that it is taking the place of the parent during storm and you have a cold front. When a cold front freezes solid, we call i't from local businessman who really knows how to operate. He opened a good a student's tenure at Regis. Yet if the parents' real job, ultimately, a stationary front." laundromat across the. street from his tavern. That catch? Simple; while your is to teach their children to get along without them, is Regis fulfilling "Thank you, Doctor. Now, suppose things are drying you can walk across the street and get soaked! . . . Attention its purpose along these lines? It would seein not. Now it is not the you explai_n high and low pressure pat Seniors: you will soon be notified concerning the Annual Alumni Giving Fund; purpose of this editorial to promote a do-as-you-please course of terns."' don"t think you're being pressured-this one's on the level. ... Our beloved "Glaqly. Air pressure is determined country will soon be defended by Jim Butler and Ed Powers who signed on the action for college students, but it is our intention to urge a form of self by the amount of air occupying any dotted line for the National Guard-passports to Europe and points East are now control, for upperclassmen at least. This could easily be done by given space. When that space is oc being issued .... Don Pacheco gets air sick real easy. . . . Frank Maggio is up creating an upper-class dorm-as is Carroll Hall now-governed by cupied by objects other than air, the a tree over the ADG pledges. a board of students alone. With the exception of a spiritual director air pressure is lowered. For example, NEWS FROM OUR DEAR DEPARTED: there would be no priests living in the same hall. Students would Denver is a low-pressure area because of the tall buildings, airplanes, smoke answer directly to their peers, and the governing body of the dorm Dave Dick sends his best to all his (grunt) friends.... Pat Higgins has set and smog which occupy the space above up his drawing board at St. Gregory's in Shawnee, Okla., and would like to hear directly to the Administration. One asks, "Doesn't this exist somewhat it." in the dorrns now?" Not entirely, for the real authority lies in the Di "And high-pressure areas." from us. . . . Phil Ruoff is getting married. . . . Dottie Woods is getting married. rector of the Halls and not in the student prefects. The plan has "High-pressure areas exist only on ... Frank Cambria is at Fort Dix.... Ken Ash is tearing up the league at St. worked successfully at other colleges, Jesuit included; and there is no the desert where nothing but air oc Louis U. Med School. cupies the area above ground." reason why it couldn't work here. "Doctor, perhaps you could give ALL THE NEWS THAT FITS: Another sore point of contention is the unrealistic drinking rule us a scientific explanation of last week's The Regis College Biology Club is planning a lecture by Fr. Trame entitled, sudden and violent weather changes. "The Frog: Is He Friend or Foe?" ... Loretto Star Nights look like they have imposed upon the students by the Student Life Committee. Instead You remember the high temperatures a real hit with "Boom Town." . .. Speaking of Loretto Heights, they send word of encouraging a reasonable use of alcoholic beverages, it has severely followed by the sudden snow storm." to us that they don't like the Air Academy but really prefer to go out with guys banned them at Regis functions and on campus. The net result has "I can explain this on the basis who w'ear cowboy hats, blue jeans, leather jackets, and sun glasses.... Emmett been a forced hypocrisy on the part of the student body. Rather than of flowing masses of cool and warm O'Brien, S.J., (need we say more?) ... KREG could still use a few more recruits air. During the warm spell which you from the day student faction. exert a reasonable control of student drinking, the Student Life Com spoke of, then the temperature got mittee has chosen the easy way out through prohibition. And worse up to 86 degrees, a great many Den THOUGHT OF THE MONTH: Keep smiling, your professor likes Kiiots. yet, they have allowed the whole question to ride without taking any ver residents turned on their air-con real evaluation of the situation. ditioners. Now when you stand near an air-conditioner, you notice that it THE SENATE Speaks • Would it be so morally disasterous to permit organizations to is blowing cold air into the room. • • serve 3.2 pet. beer at their functions or dances? Would it be a Where does this cold air come from?"' by the secretary "I have no idea." thorough degradation for Regis to serve 3.2 pet. beer in the Student "The air-conditioner separates it GENERAL ASSEMBLY MEETING TODAY! 2: 15-DeSmet! Center on Friday and Saturday nights? Hardly. However, until these from the warm air outside and sucks Into their third month of office the 1959-196C1 Executive Board problems are met, Regis will not be educating the whole man. it in. This, of course, leaves empty of the Student Senate is steadily fulfilling the planks on their plat J.W.C. spaces in the warm air. "The empty spaces cause a suc form. tion, drawing cooler air down from Perhaps the most prominent item on the agenda at this time the north. Again the air-conditioners separate the cool air and suck it into if the "Ranger Day" celebration to be held on May 3 at the end of AKPsi Begins 'Milogram' the buildings. Gradually, more and the 1959 Regis Week. Alpha Kappa Psi fraternity parti sales handled by the fraternity's more cool air is drawn in from Canada Original plans had called for the floor show by the young ladies and cipated in several special services dur pledges. and Alaska. In the meantime, it be day to begin with Mass and brunch dancing followed to the beat of a ing the past month, including the na A third project of Alpha Kappa comes cold inside the buildings, peo in the Student Center but these two three-piece combo. From all reports tionwide Mobilgas Economy Run, and Psi at Regis is a large one, currently ple shut their air-conditioners off, turn events may be eliminated as several the students of both schools enjoyro the National Association of Account in progress. Nation-wide publicity will on their furnaces and force the cool problems havl'! been encountered con themselves and are wondering when ants convention, held at Regis. be gained for Regis, when the frater air outside again. This cool air, to cerrting the early morning transporta the next dance will be held. nity sends a mile long telegram to gether with the cool air that has come tion of girls without dates to Regis. I The members of AKPsi helped to In fulfillment of platform plank make the recent Denver stop of the television personality Jack Parr, in down from the north produces our A ceremony to open the day's proceed viting him to attend the Colorado cold weather." ings is planned with Regis'' queen, number one a survey concerning fresh Mobilgas Economy Run possible. The man initiation was taken of all present brothers turned out in full force to do "Rush to the Rockies'" celebration. The "Then during our cold snap, Alaska Gloria Green, presiding. Following this people of Colorado will sign the tele and Canada experienced warm weath a gag softball game will be held on freshmen, class officers, and faculty such things as guard the stopped cars, members. Managed by George Coughlin relay information to the judge's stand, gram by sending their name and a er?" the field just east of the Chapel. The and a committee from the General and transport the stopped automobiles dime to "Mile-High Milogram," Den "Either that or a vacuum."' Regis stadium will be the site next of Assembly the survey covered a wide to their proper locations around the ver, Colorado. AKPsi turned the han "Before we close this interview, a wild animal chase or a game of push range of opinion and should enable Denver Coliseum. The Economy Run dling of this project over to its would you like to make some predic ball, and a movement is underway to the Executive Board to organize a began in Los Angeles, and terminated pledges. tions, Doctor?" pit the young ladies of several neigh comprehensive freshmen initiation in in Kansas City. "Yes. Let me begin by saying that boring colleges against each other in the fall. The results of the survey will Another service performed by the we had been experimenting with rain some type of "friendly" competition. making. W e've had to close down the be published in the near future. Regis Gamma Sigma chapter af AKPsi You CAN afford a A beauty contest and talent show will The. Student Senate is co-operating was the 'co-sponsorship of a convention project, however, since our rain-makers be held later in the day followed by held at Regis by the National Asso went back to their reservation." an outdoor supper and song fest. Dur with Loretto Heights in publicizing "Too bad." , ciation of Accountants, Denver Chap iJunmu iA Etmpe ing the entire day, for light recrea their annual Star Nights production to "Indeed, it was. But to continue, ter. The annual discussion forum took tion, "frisbees" and "hoola hoops" be held at City Auditorium tonight, with U.S.N.S.A. as for actual predictions, well . . . place March 7, in the Regis College will be made available, and for those and tomorrow, April 18. Heights' girls it's about the middle of April and I Student Center Lounge, with the ticket 76 days-only $850 who prefer something more serious, sold tickets at Regis this week and it is suppose that in a month or so we might bridge will be played in the college hoped that Regis men will flock to see FRANCE SWITZERLAND start getting some warmer weather, library. The day will climax with a this rollicking musical comedy. The Standard Receipe Cooking AUSTRIA GERMANY since that"s the time summer usually jam session in the Student Center, at production is an original for Loretto No Finer Fo·od in Denver ITALY HOLLAND comes in. This will be followed, in which time couples may dance. and commemorates thE:' "Rush to the • Our Famous Prime Ribs Includes round-trip trans-Atlantic pas about four months, by colder temper The Executive Board has planned Rockies" celebration now underway. sage by stu~ent ship, clean and • Charcoal Broiled Steak comfortable hotels, 3 meals daily, sight· atures and maybe even snow, or some the day to provide the maximum Having attended an advanced show • Fried and Barbecued Chicken seeing, excursions, etc. thing like· that. This will be due to amount of enjoyment at a minimum ing, this reporter assures all Regis men • Lobster, Pompano, Shrimp Write for literature describing our the winter season." of expense. Complete Sunday Luncheons. complete program of student !Tavel to that the show teems with brilliant Music Nightly Europe. • "Any predictions for the immediate In the effort to improve relations talent and is sparked with lilting music. D'ner 5 :30 p.m. Lunch'n 11 :30 a.m. ----~ future?" with local colleges, the Executive Board It's a must! ~~-,~~ . "Yes. Be sure to put on your rain co-sponsored an evening of entertain NO RESERVATIONS REQUIRED Plans are underway to set up a U.S. NATIONAL STUDENT ASSOC. coats this morning kiddies. It looks EDUCATIONAL TRAVEL. INC. ment with Colorado Women's College joint publicity committee with Loretto 701 Seventh Avenue-New York 36, N.Y. like rain." on April 3. The event, held in CWC's Heights to publicize such events as JUdson 6·2247 "Rain!?! But there isn't a cloud in Mason Hall, was exclusively for Regis A non.-profit corporation sen>ing Star Nights. Also included in this U.S. students from coast-to-coast. the sky!" men. The CWC girls, dressed in their could be promotion for "Ranger Day," 'i£-#b"~ "I know, but I just washed my finest, ·set up the affair similar to a Playhouse productions, lecture series. J.l-at B~ul~~:d car." nightclub. The evening began with a and the like. = Moore Resigns WWII Finds Regis A Haven As Seen From (Continued from Page 1.) In 1953, Moore replaced Oliver For.. 300 U. S. Soldiers Olson as head coach at Regis. In six By Lou Doyle The Stands years he compiled a commendable 85- 71 record while producing a winning In May 1943, the Regis campus was abandoned for war. World By KEN JOULE and JOHN McCOY team every season. His best effort War II had been going on since the bombing of Pearl Harbor on came in 19~7-58 when the Rangers December 7, 1940. However our government had managed to allow Tomorrow afternoon the Regis baseball nine will take on the piled up a 14-9 mark and advanced students to stay in college as long as possible in the hope that the war Mountaineers of Western State College in a double-header at the to the second round of the NCAA re gional before bowing to Southwest Mis would be over and these students wouldn't have to leave studies to Federal Blvd. diamond located, oddly enough, on Federal and 5th. souri by a single point. go to war. However the war didn't end This is one of only three chances Regis fans will have to support the and the government was forced to Much of the equipment that is found on campus today was acquired Rangers at home this year. Besides the Staters both Adams State and Concerning future plans, Moore re take every available man in the country mains his usual non-committal self. He to help out with 'the war effort. Thus from the army at that time. The in Denver U. will meet the Regians on their home field. Away games is said to have been offered the post college ranks were drained to be almost struments in the physics lab, the tables are scheduled with CSC, the Air Force and W. State again at Gun of assistant to Dobie Lambert at Mon non-existent. and benches in the mechanical draw nison. tana State College. But the report is The May, 1943 issue of the Brown ing room, most of the classroom chairs, still at the rumor stage, and Moore's & Gold was to be the last one until the old beds and desks in Carroll Hall, Last issue this column concerned the minor sports situation on plans for the future appear to be rela April ZO, 1944. But during the absence and some of the other furniture now in campus. It covered" tennis, golf and baseball. Since that time the tively indefinite. of the school paper, Regis continued as the rooms was supplied for use in 1943. tennis team has re-orgarVzed under coach Joe Hall. This is the first educator and builder of the minds and According to Fr. Murray, the young season the squad has really had a coach. Regis golfers have already bodies of men. men of the army worked hard to stay In September 1943, 300 men-Army here and they appreciated the oppor entered collegiate competition, dropping a match to CU. . LUETHY'S KITCHEN men-moved into Carroll Hall. They tunity offered them to become army engineers. , The basebal team is in action but you'd only know it if you were members of the Army Specialized Home ol Good Food Training Program (ASTP). Their pur In January, the second quarter of asked a team member. Baseball is supposed to be the national sport, pose for being at Regis was to be the proposed school year for these men but have you ever seen the stands at a Regis game? There are more Home Mocle Pies educated as engineers. At this time ended, and 25 per cent of them were guys on the bench than behind the backstop. Let a fellow from CU Father Bernard Murray, S.J., was ap dropped. A few weeks later, Lt. Col. or DU say something against Regis and any gun!J-ho Regian is true pointed Auxiliary Army Chaplain for Willard Smith, Commanding Officer 5044 N. Federal Blvd. the men at Regis and the language of the Regis ASTP unit, received orders blue. Ask the same person to support any pf the Ranger ball teams school ·at the El Jebel Mosque near Case from Washington to complete the pro besides almighty basketball and he says he'll be there if he doesn't GL 5-0055 Golf Course. gram by April I. The officers and the have anything else to do. • Every available space on campus priests pushed to get the matter across HOun-- was turned into classrooms or living and on that first day of April these Tomorrow you can show the team and the college whether or not 7 A. M. to 8 P. t.f. quarters for these men. In the base men left Regis, some of them never to Regis shoud even field a varsity baseball team. Below is the schedule ment of Carroll Hall, one of the three return again. Many of them saw action of Regis' remaining games. buildings on campus at tlw.t time (the at the Battle of the Bulge, some at others being the Main Hall and the Iwo Jima, others at Okinawa, carrying April 18-Western State ...... Here Full Time Summer Work gym), the physics lab was set up. with them 'the knowledge and spiritual April 22-A. F. A...... Away Wearever Aluminum Father Joseph Downey, who is the training Regis College had provided. present head of the Regis physics de Some of the men became converts to April 25--Western State ...... Away Inc. partment, had just come to Regis and the Catholic Faith. These men were May 2-Adams State ...... Here 3 JOB OPENINGS. had yet to pronounce his final vows. proud of Regis and we as students now should be proud of these men. May 5--Colorado State College ...... Away 2-Salary and Bonus He and the other Jesuit Fathers worked I--Commission lw.rd in co-operation with the Army Fr. Murray comments, "Ever since May 13-A. F. A...... Away to prepare these men for the job tlw.t the war has been over at least one of If Qualifierl-$85 a week aft.., was confronting them on the battle these men return to Regis during the May 16--Denv·er ...... - ...... Here training summer months". Scholarship Program Included fields of the world. The priests tlw.t May 19-Colorado State College ...... Away are still serving on the faculty of the They come to see the institution INTERVIEWS coliege tlw.t were here working with the and the Jesuit Fathers, who helped All home games are double-headers and will be played at Fed April 20, 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. soldiers are: Fathers John J. Gibbons, them at a time when their future and eral Blvd. diamond. All 'headers start at 12:30. Regis Placement Office . Joseph Downey, Edward Wintergalen, the future of their country meant so . much. Splinters ... Aspen was overrun with Regis men over the Easter and Louis Bloomer. holidays. Pat Hanafee, Mike Mayer, John McCoy, Jim Obst, Chris O'Donnell, Jim O'Connor, Mike McCue, Bill Jordan and Jim Waters showed up with skis, poles, goggles, pocket flasks, etc. Funny thing, LA BATES OK CLEANERS "TEXACO" not too many of them got to do much skiing.... Hope Heights doesn't STANDARD 4116 Tennyson hang its new athletic director in effigy .... Boors SERVICE SERVICE ClEANING Minor Tune - u,. R&PAIRJNG 4904 Federal Blyd. ALTERATIONS 4990 FEDERAL
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Yes up and down ad alley you'll find the · sma~test account execs call for Coke during -LOWELL important meetings. The cold crisp taste, AVENUE Vitale's Music Studio BARBER the real refreshment of Coca-Cola CLEANERS are just what the client ordered. So up RECORDS periscope and take a look into the SHOP situation. Ad men of the future!-start *Dry Cleaning Sweet - Swing • Classical your training now-climb into a gray flannel *Pressing suit and relax with a Coke! 1 5% Discount to Regis Men 3609 West 49th Avenue RIGHT AROUND BE REALLY REFRESHED ..• HAVE A COKEI THE CORNER 5040 FEDERAL GL. 5-7307 Bottled under authority of The Coca-Cola. Company by GL 5-7100 FROM REGIS DENVER COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY, Denver, Colorado REGIS COLLEGE BROWN AND GOLD Page 3 April 17, 1959 Boone Gains Honor Nelsort Regis' All Americ~n guard, Dennis '"Conoco'" Service Boone garnered more national honors while winding up his junior year as "Your One-Stop· Station" the highest scoring squadman ever to don the Brown and Gold. · • Tires • Washing • Batteries • Lubrication Catholic All American last year, Boone repeated when he was again • Accessories Spectacular New picked to thP Catholic Digest's star Winter Tune-Ups team. 'Pl-Je Digest's top ten included Charley Brown of Seattle, Notre Open Every Day Dame's Tom Hawkins, Bob Ferry; St. 4900 Lowell Blvd., GR. 7-9960 <::?:~ Louis and St. Mary's Tom Meschery. o~ Dennis played against Brown in the WE GIVE RED STAMPS .MoTOR-HO:I'EL '57-'58 campaign; the same year, St. VAlLEY HIGHWAY "A't SHU llVO Mary minus Meschery fell to the Ran DfNVf •• COlOUDO gers and Boone's 28 point performance 75-59. Colorado Lace and A warm welcome awaits you.. United Press International nomi Dry Cleaning Co. Dobbo Houu Food- Beautiful nated the Ranger back court star to Swimmlnc Po o I - Cocktail two of its post season teams. Boone Lounce - Lovely Roomo and 1 Suites- Proper Prices- Amer· made third team on the small col SHIRTS & DRY CLEANING ica'a Finet:t- 2 minutes from Downtown, Weot end 14th St. CHAMPIONS IN the intramural basketball league are the Argos. Front row are Bill lege list and was given honorable viaduct at Valley Hichway. Belford, Jack Bailey, and Dennis Seitz. In the rear are Mike Dunn, Gene Mueller, mention on the UPI major college All 1-Day Service Bill Meiers, and AI Frey. America. ~ "Small College Player of the Year" lor u ..rvat/oa• call GE. 1·6611 DRIVE IN AT ... REGIS BASEBALL SEASON was the •honor given Boone by the I~ H. "Bud" Curry, Gen. Mgr. Brooklyn Tablet. The Tablet topped 41st & Federal E"errthin• /uat for You its starting five with the high scoring 38th & Federal OPENS; RANGERS DROP TWO (20 points per) half court marksman. By JOHN McCOY Editors voted him the player of the year title. Regis College opened the 1959 baseball season, Friday April 3, on a sad note. The Rangers, rusty after a week lay off for Easter, IM ALL-STAR TEAM oiled their bats for 10 hits and seven runs, but Mines although out Welcome Invitation to hit 10 to nine picked their way to eight runs to emerge victorious. As selected by referees Pos. Name • Team Regis REGIS MEN Jerry Tellez of Regis yielded . only ' F-Harold Marcotte ...... ADG sb.: hits until the fatal ninth when the to control. Regis erupted for 12 runs F-Mike Dunn...... Argos Men! Mines came from behind with four in the fourth inning to wrap up the F-Tom Michelli ...... Weird Ones hits and two runs to win. The Rangers game for coach Harvey Moore to the START A LEAGUE F-Bill Meiers...... Argos were led in the hitting department by tune of 19-8. C-Paul Dugan ...... Weird Ones SOCONY Bob Bergkamp, Frank Blatter and Dick The second game was won by C-Vince Bocklage ...... 7 'n 7 at SINCLAIR BOWL Hoogerwarf, each collected two hits. Mines 4-2, again in the last inning G-Oon Dierks ...... '.. Chi-Los M 0 B I L Saturday, April 4, Regis took on when the Orediggers scored two runs G-Jack Bailey ...... Argos 5496 FEDERAL the Mines again at the Orediggers field on wild pitches by Jerry Theisen. Bob G-Dick Cummings ...... Chi-Los in a doubleheader. This time Ranger Swift was charged with the loss for the G-lsidro Rubi...... House of David 51st and Federal bats were too well oiled for the Miners Rangers.
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