1955 Brown and Gold Vol 38 No 06 February 11, 1955

1955 Brown and Gold Vol 38 No 06 February 11, 1955

Regis University ePublications at Regis University Brown and Gold Archives and Special Collections 2-11-1955 1955 Brown and Gold Vol 38 No 06 February 11, 1955 Follow this and additional works at: https://epublications.regis.edu/brownandgold Part of the Catholic Studies Commons, and the Education Commons Recommended Citation "1955 Brown and Gold Vol 38 No 06 February 11, 1955" (1955). Brown and Gold. 315. https://epublications.regis.edu/brownandgold/315 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]. Fatller Ryan Appoints Tllree Sec. 34.6S (E) P.L&R. New Assistants U. S. POSTAGE Three dynamic new personal­ PAID ities, David C. Hoene, Anne Laugh- Denver, Colorado . lin and Jack Sherlock, have been VOL. XXXVIII, NO. 6 Feb. II, 1955 PERMIT No. 640 enlisted by President Richard Ryan, S.J., in the continued drive ticipating make it imperative that for the advancement of a growing we have additional help in the ad­ Tense Drama Starts Today Regis of the Rockies. ministrative duties of the Presi­ News of the appointments of dent's office. The field of appli­ Mr. Hoene as presidential assist­ cants for the post was large, and ant and Jack Sherlock as publicity we feel that we are fortunate in director came shortly after the securing the services of a man beginning of the new semester. with such an exceptional back­ The announcement t h a t Miss ground of experience as Mr. Laughlin will be associated with Hoene. We are happy to have him Regis College in her lecture tours associated with the College in this was made at an informal reception important faculty position." given in her honor, Wednesday, In accepting Mr. Hoene's resig­ February 9. nation from Kansas State Teach­ A lifetime of active participation ers College where he has been Co­ in social and political life has put ordinator of Campus Planning, Anne Laughlin in the international professor of philosophy and in­ spotlight. Courage and determina­ structor of physical education, Dr. tinn are the typically American John E. King, President of that qualities which she amply demon­ institution said, "Mr. Hoene has strated to Communist authorities been selected for a position of during her two years behind the great responsibility in one of the iron curtain in Soviet-dominated top Jesuit Colleges in the coun­ Bulgaria as Chief of the United try." Nations International Children's Hoene is a native of Duluth, Emergency Fund. For six months Minnesota, thirty years old and of 1951, after diplomatic relations the father of five children. He has between the United States and served two terms in the United Bulgaria were broken off, Miss States Navy, during and after Diane ~ietrich, Janeway McCann, Dick Carey, and Mary Ellen McElroy in a scene from the exciting play ",Pe«;cttve Story." The tense drama starts tonight at Bonfils Memorial Theatre, Colfax at Elizabeth. Curtain time IS 8:30. qpens ~ C:lliiJ 11\rill /~a/leg~ Pfayho~se Detect1ve Story Ton1ght Sponsor Busy The Regis College Playhouse in formances are turned in by Kay co-operation with Loretto Heights Glowes as Susan Carmichael, Del will present its first major pro­ Kulman as Arthur, Frank Sferra Weekend Events duction, Detective Story, tonight, as Lt. Monoghan, Pat Stiniford as The R Club of Regis College has Saturday night, and Sunday night the shoplifter, Dick Carey as De­ planned an extensive round of ac­ at Bonfils Memorial Theatre, Col­ tective Dakis, and Harold Wanebo fax at Elizabeth in Denver. Cur­ tivities for the three days of as Detective Brody. Adding humor tain time for all performances is and pathos to the production with Presidential Assistant Publicity Director F ebruary 12, 13, and 14. Included 8:30. excellent portrayals are Ben Costa DAVID C. HOENE JACK SHERLOCK in the plans are a pre-game pep Sidney Kingsley's p o i g nan t as Charles Geninni, Jack Plumb as Laughlin remained in the satellite World War II. An a:thlete of great rally and bonfire to precede the · drama combines the best elements Detective Callahan, Bob Sutton as country, the only American in all ability, he is an outstanding tennis Western State basketball game, of humor and suspense. Under Joe Feinson, Bob Garland as Dr. Bulgaria to complete her mission player and coach. His first project and a dance to follow that game; Father Deeman's expert tutelage Schneider, John Larson as Tami of feeding daily some 550,000 Bul­ at Regis will be to make a survey a memorial day dedicated to the the cast, headlined by Jim Drink­ Giocceppetti, and Herb Jones as garian children. o(_the physical assets of the Col­ memory of Jack Gleason, and an­ ard and Kay Dignan, has developed D. D. Gallantz. Pat DeFrancis, Until recently Miss Laughlin has lege and formulate plans for the other dance on St. Valentine's a fine characterization of this play. Mary Ellen McAlroy, Janeway been so busy with her work abroad future of the school. Day, February 14. Detective Story deals with the McCann, Charlie Gersbach, Joe problem of determining right and Cummings, Ed O'Dea, Terry O'Dea on various international projects Jack Sherlock, the new publicity The Regis Campus will be the wrong and the idea of ultimate and John Meek round out a super­ she has had little time to bring her director for Regis, said, when in­ scene of the pep rally and bonfire. justice. Notable and sensitive per- lative cast. stimulating discussions before the terviewed, "the last thing this pub­ Both will take place tomorrow American public. licity director is going to do is night at 6:30 p.m. Following the Mr. David C. Hoene, of Emporia, give out public relations informa­ bonfire, the team will meet West­ Kansas, took over the duties of tion on himself." The B&G re­ ern State College at 8:00 in the the newly created post of Assist· porter did manage to · discover, Westminster gym. After the game, ant to the President of Regis_ on however, that Sherlock is a gradu­ a dance and open house will be ate of Regis high school, a former ELECTION February 7. held in De Smet Hall at 10:00 p.m. In making the announcement of program director for the Armed On Sunday, there will be a me­ Mr. Hoene's appointment, Father Forces Radio Service, a graduate morial Mass in the student chapel Ryan said, "The growth and ex­ of Denver University, a former at 8 :30 a.m. and Benediction at pansion of Regis and the wide va­ announcer on Denver's TV Chan­ 4:40 p.m. The day's religious exer­ RUN-OFF riety of activities in which stu­ nel 7, is married, and has one cises will be dedicated to the mem­ dents, faculty and alumni are par- daughter. ory of Jack Gleason, the popular Regis alumnus who was killed in an automobile accident last De­ TODAY cember. All students are urged to Calendar of Activities attend both the Mass and Bene­ Friday, Feb. 1 L ---------------------------------------"Detective Story" diction. Required By Constitution 8:30 at Bonfils Memorial Theatre. Regis vs. Western On Monday, February 14th, a State at Westminster. game pitting Loyola University of Saturday, Feb. 12_ ___ ____ _____ ____ ___________________ "Detective Story" Chicago against the Mooremen in 8:30 at Bonfils Memorial Theatre. Bonfire on campus the City Auditorium Arena will be Hurley DeCredico at 6:30 p.m. 8:00, Regis vs. Western State at West­ followed by the "Regis Romp," a minster. 10:00, Open H.ouse in DeSmet. dance at the Albany Hotel. Sched­ Lahey Murray Sunday, Feb. 13 __________ __________ _________ _________ Jack Gleason Day uled to begin at 10:30, the "Romp" will feature the music of Al Rodi. Mass at 8 :30 a.m. in student chapel, Benediction at The dance is informal. lor President lor Vice-Pres. 4:40p.m. "Detective Story" in evening. A price of $2.00 will be charged Monday, Feb. 14___ ___ __ _____________ Regis vs. Loyola of Chicago for the two games and the two in Auditorium Arena at 8:15. "Regis Romp" at Al­ dances. This amount will cover bany at 1 0:00. date tickets for each basketball Dunn Shannon Wolters game and tickets for each dance. Elect Two The Brown and Gold ran an editorial last issue, "To be or not to By TOM STALEY be, Regis University, 1965." It appears that though the article was Well, now that we are all settled down and ready to ~tart another written in a light vein, much of its forecasting is on its way to coming true. Someday it may read like a prohecy. semester of hard and diligent study I guess that you Will take little interest in the gems that I am about to offer you. Father Ryan has announced the appointment of three new people I have been accused of two things since started this little column: within the last month to the Greater Regis staff, three new person­ ! alities who no doubt bring with them big hopes and ideas for a growing the first that I do not write enough about ~azz, and t~e .second that I Regis. neglect altogether the classical vein of music. In re~ahatwn I will say that I think I mention jazz enough and I know v~ry little about classical SCHOOL WILL BECOME LARGER music.

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