Regis University ePublications at Regis University Brown and Gold Archives and Special Collections 3-11-1954 1954 Brown and Gold Vol 37 No 08 March 11, 1954 Follow this and additional works at: https://epublications.regis.edu/brownandgold Part of the Catholic Studies Commons, and the Education Commons Recommended Citation "1954 Brown and Gold Vol 37 No 08 March 11, 1954" (1954). Brown and Gold. 303. https://epublications.regis.edu/brownandgold/303 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]. ]Ju.; REGIS NAIA EXTRA BROWN and GOLD VOL. XXXVI, NO.8 MARCH 11, 1954 Regis Out of NAIA Hoogerwerlls Stor In Deleot Special to the B&G-Kansas City, March 10 Favored St. Peter's from New Jersey moved into the quarter fi­ nals of the N AIA Basketball Tour­ nament with a narrow 63-58 vic· tory over a cold Regis College team from Denver. The Ranger's bid for a startling (Photo--American Wire Service) upset fell short in the final period TOMMY HOOGERWERF slips past two unidentified opponents for a when the winners rallied from a successful lay-up. Last night "Boogie" racked up 21 points and flashed 44-48 deficit to annex the victory. his usual fine floor play in leading the Rangers scoring attack against Regis coach Harvey Moore com­ St. Peter's in the N.A.I.A. tournament. mented after the game that the Peacocks "pressing defense both­ New Officers Elected! ered us and the boys couldn't hit either." Tommy Hoogerwerf, the Rang­ er's frosh guard, pumped in 21 tal­ Delta Sigma Expanding lies to tie for high point honors Delta Sigma, soon to become nationally affiliated as Alpha Kappa with the Peacock's set-shot artist, Psi, is rapidly taking its place as an active, top-notch campus organi­ Joe Cicerelli. zation in the current trend of progress for a bigger and better Regis. Hoogerwerf showed a remark­ Among its most recent achieve- - able 46.8 shooting percentage dur­ ments are the election of student bership. Wednesday evening, ing the entire tournament. leaders as officers, strengthening March 3, the Delta Sigma execu­ Allen Hower handled the loser's the club with interested pledges, tive~board met and after ten days board-clearing duties in fine fash­ and the performing of tasks that of careful screening the following (Photo--American Wire Service) ion against the small but fast prove beneficial to the school, Regians were proclaimed eligible ALLEN HOWER twists off the post and hooks in two more for tthe Easterners. such as washing the recently for Delta Sigma membership: Rangers. Last night Hower scored 18 points and showed his usual fine Monday, the Rangers survived covered tables in the accounting George Mossbrucker, Bill Owens, boardwork as the Rangers were defeated by St. Peter's in the N.A.I.A. elimination in the opening round room, L 6. Tom Hoogerwerf, John Antista, tournament. of the tourney- by nipping the Succeeding John McBride as Bob Burns, Gene Sweeney, Bill highly touted Tennessee A&I quin­ president is Walt Imhoff, a dili- -winegardner, Bernie Hammons, He Can't Do It Alone tet, 61-58, with a fourth quarter gent work.er. The new Veep is be- Jim Dwyer, Jerry Powell, Ed Kel­ spurt. spectacled Jim De Credico, an ly, Charles Thomas, Bob Hartley, Hower's great clutch perform­ early supporter of national affili- Granby Hillyer, Bob O'Haire, New Mai·l System Ok'ed ance swayed the outcome of the ation. The minute taking is be- George Stock, Bill Sanders, Jim "I can't do it alone. The Student Council needs the help and support contest as the smooth working ing capably performed by Joe Im- Brown, Ron Dugdale, Tom ].:alew­ of the students if we are to accomplish artything." This statement was frosh ace entered the game with hoff. Because of his efficient ac- ski, and Roy Moffitt. voiced by Jim Burkle, the new Student Council President, in an i~ter­ three minutes r em a. i n i n g and counting as treasurer, Russel Bier- The accepted pledges will be view with the BROWN AND GOLD. He was disclis~ing the need of poured new life into the stalled ich was unanimously reinstated. formally received into the !rater­ student cooperation in the program and activities of the Student Ranger attack w i t h 10 quick Master of Rituals is now sopho- nity at a banquet the week follow­ Council. points. more Don Martin. Bob Madonna ing the close of Lent. This event The main platform point of While Regis has always been Hower accounted for 24 points and Roger Nittler, who deserve marks another s t e P i n t h e Burkle's party was a private maft.­ in the fracas and Shannon followed much credit for a job well done, growing enthusiasm of the Delta box system. Mr. Burkle has the concentrating on Liberal Arts and a curriculum in business, it has with 14 to provide the Rangers were outgoing vice-president and Sigs in striving for college activi­ "go ahead" from the President and with a capable 1-2 punch against secretary, respectively. ties that will benefit the student is now correlating information and been felt that now is the time to question whether or not there the Tigers, who ruled as crowd Joe Imhoff and Phil Fertitta, and in doing so benefit Regis Col­ plans to provide a suitable system should be a development along favorite. sparkplugs of the membership lege. for Regis. other educational lines as well. Moore and the team will arrive committee received a fitting re- Having been accepted, they will Another thing which he said is Father Ryan, President of the back in D~nver at 7:00 p.m. to­ ward February 19, as twenty- be installed as Delta Sigma mem­ coming in the near future is a night aboard the Unoin Pacific seven prospective Delta Sigma, hers and along with the original College, said that when these mat­ series of general assemblies of the ters are decided, then the College Portland Rose. Let's all meet business assembled to Delta Sigs will form the nucleus stud~nts student body. will be in a better position to con­ them. hear George Bruger speak on the of Alpha Kappa Psi as charter Where Is Regis Going? ·sider physical development of REGIS (58) ST PETERS (63) advantages and disadvantages of members late this spring. Jim said the big question that Players G.F.P.T. Players G.F.P.T. Alpha Kappa Psi. The new chap- The Service Committee, organ­ Regis College. Shanson 2 5 4 9 Edwards 0 0 1 0 is now facing us is - Where is Jim stressed the importance of Hower 4 5 3 13 Heitmnn 7 1 2 15 ter organizer from D.U. empha- ized and designed for one and only Regis going? This is of vital im­ organization and cooperation, two Hgrwrf 9 3 4 21 Dolan 4 2 5 10 sized thaf pre-law students who one specific purpose, service to the Eckhard 1 0 4 2 Jkbwski 3 2 3 8 portance to the students as they qualities which he feels are pos­ are taking business and account- school, is headed by Hugo Roche Gleason 3 1 3 7 Cicerelli 4 13 0 21 will to a great extent determine sessed by the present Student Ernst 0 0 2 0 Ondrdnk 2 5 0 9 ing subjects are eligible for mem- and its main functions are the the answer. Representative mem­ Cavins 2 0 4 4 Rbbnccio 0 0 1 0 maintaining of the table tops in Council. With the support of the Powell o 2 o 2 the accounting room, and pledg­ bers of the student body will be students, he said, we can and Hudack 0 0 0 0 ing its service to Fr. Malecek for questioned about their preference will make Regis the "best in the Mossman 0 0 0 0 him to use at his discretion. and a file kept. West." Totals 21 16 24 58 Totals 20 25 12 63 Variety ShOw Scheduled! A. Ed; ..,;.l • . The newly-organized c.s.M.C. that a ballot box be set up in the ExplanatiOn and the Denver Club announced lobby to let the audience vote for • • • jointly today that they were spon- its favorite act. A prize would • soring a Regis Variety Show, to Congratulations! Since the last edition of the B&G, it seems as be held at the Bonfils Memorial then be awarded. though a definite improvement has been made along the lines of school Theater. The program, which will Guest artists will include such spirit. - have for its theme "Regis through prominent show business personal­ Though our campaign to quicken the school's pulse proved the years," will be given in mid- ities as Al Fike, master of cere­ a controversial one, some results have been noted. The fresh­ April. It will run two nights, fea- monies at Taylor's Supper Club, man class, thanks to the efforts of such men as Palt McClain, turing acts submitted by the dif- and other well-known performers, Roman Borgerding, Maurice O'Connor, and others seem to be genuinely interested in the progress or" Regis. From every indi­ ferent school organizations. to be announced later. cation, this first year class is destined to become one of the Jerry Van Dyke, producer of the Proceeds from tickets will go BARLOCK and DE P AEMELERE greatest in the history of the institution.
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