Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978
Ursinus College news was first published in the Ursinus College Bulletin until 1902. In that year, the Ursinus Weekly took over as the primary means of disseminating news about the College. Eventually becoming an entirely student-run newspaper, the Weekly continued publication until 1978 when the name was officially changed to The Grizzly. The Ursinus College Grizzly continues to be published today as the student-run newspaper.
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The Ursinus Weekly, May 8, 1961
John Swinton, F. Donald Zucker, Robin L. Stevenson, and Gerald Morita
"Mr. Barry's etchings" Curtain Club offering • MSGA discusses open meetings with Moll at helm • Professor calls John Birch Society "insult to American good sense" • Spring Festival plans complete: Fete boasts queen, "Big city" dances; Men now included • Ursinus' festival queen plans August wedding • Group enlists aid of Ursinus seniors for career study • Rosenbaum, Mast, Reckard vie for pre-med lead • Juniors elect Griffin to third term; Feldstein, Shinnick lead sophs, frosh • Editorial: Ursinus girls, beasts or beauties?; Potential comebacks • Letters to the editor • Ursinus in the past • Chapel commentary • Red, gold & black hurting on cinders despite Saturday's tri-meet victory • Racqueteers slash three foes; Even record in one week • Schaal handcuffs Haverford; But Bear record slides • Campus organizations report officers chosen during Spring election period • American Friends to show UN movie Wednesday
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The Ursinus Weekly, April 24, 1961
John Swinton, Anne Mendelson, Robin L. Stevenson, Bill Pratt, Catherine A. Nicolai, Gerald Morita, Craig Garner, Holland Fitts, and Gail Ford
Y retreat format includes rustic setting, square dance • Six students join ICG Conference; Bogel a nominee • Church secretary to speak in chapel • Dean Rothenberger lists women's dorm officers • May 5-7 heralds Greek weekend: Buddy Morrow's orchestra opens weekend of dancing, sports, picnics • Curtis Ensemble well received here; Plays difficult pieces proficiently • Juniors ask "Ruby" Summer delivery • College chaplain "haiku" authority • Mayes, Moll seek MSGA prexy post • Schellhase announces alumni Spring seminar • Editorial: Curtis String Quartet; MSGA's jurisdiction • Ursinus in the past • Vigil at Fort Detrick • "Red China: Whence and whither" • Chapel commentary • It's Morgan again; Miler clocks 4:13.3 though team loses to Fords, F&M • Girls' tennis team wins; Men drop initial matches • Siebmen lace Dickinson, Wilkes; Tie Haverford • Pennsylvania offers fine brookies, browns, rainbows • Implications of compromise • Escorts chosen for Spring fete • Meistersingers return; Plan Ursinus concert • "The Holy land" theme of Lutheran Club meeting • Ursinus alumnus speaks to Beardwood group
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The Ursinus Weekly, April 17, 1961
John Swinton, Bruce Foster, Robin L. Stevenson, Richard F. Levine, Cynthia Morris, Gerald Morita, and Michael Bernstein
Hoffert chosen to lead YMCA; Wurster veep • Meistersingers sing in Maryland, Washington, D.C. • Ursinus women elect Burgoon, Nelson, Sheese; 72% turnout for WSGA, YWCA, WAA vote • Four profs discuss three decades of moving events • New Varsity Club loan plan meets presidential approval • Special Forum features Curtis string quartet • Tibetan student shows rare films of his homeland • Academy of Music to present Garner • Students stress cigarette search • Editorial: Extra edition; Common sense • Letters to the editor • Ursinus in the past • Grandfather Mencken • "A pair of lunatics" • Slaves of fear • Chapel commentary • Lacrosse twelve sweeps Swarthmore girls, 8-3; Hamilton, Crosley star • Veteran players set for softball • Blue Hens swamp Bear diamondmen in slugfest, 19-6 • Lions shade Bear cindermen; U.C. two mile mark topples • "U" tennis team has high hopes; Improvement seen • Outing, varsity clubs schedule parachutist for talk, film tomorrow • Visiting psychology lecturer talks to three Ursinus groups Monday • Band leader initiated into music fraternity • Outdoor jazz program offered here April 22 • Marine selection team to visit Ursinus campus
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The Ursinus Weekly, April 10, 1961
John Swinton, Robin L. Stevenson, John B. Piston, Gerald Morita, Carol Taney, and Ruth Fatscher
Morita represents Ursinus at Peace Corps conference • Cressman, Nelson vie for YWCA prexy post • Dr. McClure's portrait on exhibit in Library • Dr. Gilmer speaks to psych forum tonight in Pfahler • MSGA warns campus cut-ups; Pranks cause local discontent: Sandercock discusses townsfolk's complaints; Activities Committee donates rec room funds • Ferrell, Sheese head slate of WAA officers • Four co-eds seek office as WSGA president • Five IRC members join in Model UN Assembly • Editorial: What the Weekly says • Ursinus in the past • From Bach to Dixie • Letters to the editor • Chapel commentary • Badminton girls undefeated sixth consecutive year • Winning season first for Mermaids since 1955 swimmers • Siebmen succumb; Drop two games • Morgan, Sermarini set field marks in losing cinder cause Wednesday • Brammal conducts tennis clinic here • European seminar has two openings • Spanish Club film tomorrow night • IIE lists Summer study openings • Sandberg recipient of two scholarships • Valley Forge band plays at Norristown concert • Aloha
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The Ursinus Weekly, March 20, 1961
Catherine A. Nicolai, Gail Ford, Bill Pratt, Holland Fitts, John B. Piston, John Swinton, Gayle Gordinier, and Gerald Morita
Peiffer is prom queen; Cub & Key taps 5 men • Men urged to take April SSCQ tests • "A pair of lunatics," Curtain Club offering • YWCA worker to speak Monday in Paisley Hall • French Club attends "Comedie Francaise" • Brownback-Anders hears Ben Hauser, Jeff med student • Bogel wins two posts at meeting • Carolyn Boyer elected into Stars and Players • Ed Myers wins SPSEA regional presidential post • Festival concessions encouraged by WSGA • Students sought for jobs in amusement parks • John Swinton is named as new "Weekly" editor • Holl to address Young Republicans • Campus Chest figures released • Four seniors placed as high school teachers • Officer nominations invited by YM-YWCA • Father Conran to address Newman Club tonight at 6:30 • Editorial: Thank you • Letters to the editor • Eccentric circles • What does organized labor want? • Chapel commentary • Archaeology and the Bible • Intramural corner • Cindermen boast greater depth • Mermaids lose to Swarthmore, 45-30 • Girl basketballers chalk up 2 more • Norm Bramall to present tennis clinic on Thurs. • Greek gleanings
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The Ursinus Weekly, March 13, 1961
Catherine A. Nicolai, William Mast, Richard F. Levine, John B. Piston, John Swinton, and Gerald Morita
U.N. official speaks on Africa • Aviation team to visit; Group on campus Mar. 22 • Two frosh girls complete Spring Festival court • Committee set up to plan first Parents Day • State Department seeks people for jobs • "Mr. Barrie's etchings" chosen as Spring play • Listings for March job interviews are posted • Ursinus to host SPSEA convention on Sat., March 18 • WAA investigates insurance plan • Music fraternity invites three people to join • CAC to present second music night on March 18 • "Archaeology & the Bible" topic of Wed. Y program • Two one-act plays offered in Phila. • Four seniors accepted for teaching positions • Annual "Weekly" banquet to be held on Thursday • Business Club plans visit to Vic Chemical • Editorial: An unfortunate situation • Letters to the editor • Pleasure and the hedonists • Mistake of the misfits • Reviews: Senior show; Just how mad can you be? • Dryfoos elected to ASCD 1st team • Mermaids down Chestnut Hill • Alpha Phi Epsilon defeats South Hall 83-56 to capture intramural title • Girls downed by Beaver, beat West Chester gals • Chapel commentary • Greek gleanings
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The Ursinus Weekly, March 6, 1961
Catherine A. Nicolai, Robert Barrow, Brenda Theisz, Richard F. Levine, Gerald Morita, John B. Piston, and John Swinton
Dr. Wieschoff to address forum on Africa and U.N. • Men urged to take April SSCQ tests • Two Ursinus girls attend conference • Placement director announces placements • Listings for March job interviews is posted • Dr. Stanley Blainton to address Chi Alpha • WSGA to present china demonstration March 11 • English Club to meet, discuss modern poetry • Three women sign bids to join sororities • U.C. students and profs attend tour in Washington • Y commissions to meet on Wednesday, March 8; To explain activities • Charity drive ends on Friday night at annual show • J.A. Thomson addresses annual history tea on "Crusaders' castles" • Why an I.C.G.? • Genter, Ford to direct "Senior class goes mad" • Forty-five men sign frat bids • Spring Festival court is almost completed • Curtain Club to present play for Ursinus Circle • U.C. Band to present concert on Thursday • Editorial: Reflections • Good intentions • Letters to the editor • Naturalistic doctrine of ethics • Intramural corner • Ursinus swimming team downed by W.C., 54-12 • Lassies defeat Immaculata girls • Ursinus grapplers place two men in MAC finals • Girls' badminton team remains undefeated • Chapel commentary • Greek gleanings • Code for critics
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The Ursinus Weekly, February 27, 1961
Catherine A. Nicolai, Bill Pratt, Gail Ford, John B. Piston, Robin L. Stevenson, Gerald Morita, and Ted Wilf
Student-faculty show to climax charity drive • ICG holds banquet at Immaculata • Dr. Elmer H. Funk addresses students • Power lines snap, disrupt campus • YM-YWCA plans fireside chats, first will be held on March 1 • Jun Kawashima addresses PSEA on Japan's education • WSGA plans two demonstrations • Meistersingers open season at Faith Church • Frosh girls, reps receive colors on February 23 • U.C. students dine with Republicans • AF recruiter offers ACPP applications • International Relations Club to hear speaker on Finland • Joan Meszaros elected Spring Festival queen • Jazz festival in Fla. over recess • Placement Office posts job listing • Newman Club to hold next meeting on March 6 • Editorial: Apathy again • Eichmann: Perhaps a case of injustice • Northbound • From the continent to the cottage • Book review: The same door • Chestnut Hill falls to badminton team • Girls' swimming team defeats Beaver 44-21 • Thinclads have practice meet with Delaware • Intramural corner • Lassies cop two during past week; Crosley stars • Basketball team split; End with 6-11 season • Grapplers win 2, down Drexel, PMC • Greek gleanings • Letters to the editor • Like I went to a work camp
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The Ursinus Weekly, February 20, 1961
Catherine A. Nicolai, Marion G. Spangler, Robin L. Stevenson, Gail Ford, Garfield Sieber Pancoast, and Gerald Morita
Campus Chest drive is begun today at noon • Annual Color Day to be on Feb. 23 • Summer job directory now in Placement Office • Mr. J. A. Thomson to address history tea • Mr. Jones to talk on John Donne at Canterbury meeting Feb. 27 • St. Andrew's to select candidate for scholarship • Leeds and Fischer discuss Frost • Women requested to wear hats to church on Sunday • Dr. Miller wins Fulbright award for stay in India • Betty Heale to be on magazine board • Bloodmobile to be at U.C. on Feb. 21 at 12:30 • Habgood is Lorelei king; Announce new Whitians • Dr. Robert Bickle addresses pre-med • Mr. Jordania to play original piano pieces • Spring Festival queen to be elected on Wed. • Editorial: Peace Corps • Implications of the new science • Seven weeks abroad • Chapel commentary • Letter from a French girl • If you ask me • Five Ursinus alumnae place on AA hockey team • Swimming team wins meet with Bryn Mawr • Intramural corner • Thinclads disappointing at "Inquirer" meets • Bears smash Del., lose to Hopkins • Bears win fifth game with defeat of Garnets • Walt Dryfoos leads MAC league scorers • Greek gleanings • Four U.C. students hear Phila.'s mayor Dilworth • Lutheran Club holds pre-Lenten retreat • Newman Club to hold meeting tonight at 6:30 in girls' day study • Letters to the editor • Mr. Bailey to hold trampoline classes • Mumbauer, Clemens to show slides at Spanish Club meeting
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The Ursinus Weekly, February 13, 1961
Catherine A. Nicolai, Gail Ford, John Swinton, Robin L. Stevenson, David Williams, D. Newcombe, John B. Piston, Cynthia Morris, Susan Korte, Gerald Morita, and Marion G. Spangler
Jun Kawashima to study at U.C. this semester • Cub and Key asks junior men to apply • Dr. G. S. Pancoast seeks State Assembly position • Dr. Miller begins new TV series on WFIL-TV • Mrs. Rice addresses Collegeville club on Swedish decor • IRC Club to participate in Model UN meeting in N.Y. • Art museum presents series of art programs • Pancoast, Sanders appear on radio; Discuss politics • Spring Festival replaces May Day • Mr. H. Lloyd Jones helps plan conference at Lafayette College • Mr. Jordania to play his own piano pieces for French Club • Rev. Mrs. Kriebel will speak at annual Color Day • Lorelei will be held on Feb. 17 • Y to sponsor Ash Wed. candlelight service • Dean Rothenberger talks to Bible class on European tours • Dr. Harold K. Schilling to address Forum at 8 • Ford, Genter to direct annual senior show • Ardith Mumbauer to show her Costa Rican slides on Feb. 20 • Editorial: Policies • Letters to the editor • Chapel commentary • Seven weeks abroad at music festivals • "Village of the damned" • Consideration of costs • Tribute for Dr. Dooley • Book review: Herman Wouk's "This is my God" • Snowbound thoughts • On the theory and practice of in-class sleeping • Spanish sketchbook: The marriage situation • Poomer • On the movie scene • Thoughts at Broad and Locust • Meal time mess • Man over beasts • Wrestlers score another victory, defeat E-Town • Lassies topple strong crusaders; Downed by Grads • Varsity five overpower Johns Hopkins, Fords • Greek gleanings • Cindy Benner is R&B contest rep • Dean's list
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The Ursinus Weekly, January 16, 1961
Catherine A. Nicolai, John Swinton, Gail Ford, John B. Piston, Gerald Morita, Robert Barrow, and Carole Widmaier
ISC tentatively plans new rushing program: New program is planned to eliminate tense rushing pressures of women's sophomore year • Ursinus students saddened by the death of Mr. Lutz • APO seeks to aid others' projects • Placement Office announces listing of job interviews • Magazine sponsors religion contest • Senate rule restricts slacks and Bermudas at home sports events • National Teacher Exams to be given on Feb. 11 • Students sought for world tour • Seelye, contributor to "Hispania," elected to Pa. AATSP Council • Announcement of annual Finnegan Awards made • Museum presents "Festival of Italy" • Delta Pi Sigma holds father-son banquet, party • Frosh Curtain Clubbers elect Judith Habeck as representative • Chi Alpha hears Dr. Baker talk on future missionary trends • Three more Ursinus students engaged at Christmas time • WAA discusses ski trip, intramurals on Monday • Mrs. Gorwich, of Philadelphia Museum, talks to Spanish Club • Dr. Zucker addresses Friends-fellowship forum in Reading • Editorial: Status seeking only? • Letters to the editor • Review: Minor birds • On the faults of the marking system • College of critics • I'm an individual; Are you? • Mermaids organize for season with 10 returnees • Girls' badminton prepare for winning season • Varsity losing skein continues to six straight • Stronger teams for a stronger college • Grapplers divide; Abele clinches win for Bears • Book review: The Choice • The quiet noisemakers • Lutheran Club to hold pre-Lenten services
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The Ursinus Weekly, January 9, 1961
Catherine A. Nicolai, Cynthia Morris, Gerald Morita, John B. Piston, and Geoffrey Bloom
Reading, reigning & 'rithmetic • Many Ursinus students engaged, pinned at Xmas • Speaker to address IRC on South American tribes • Outing Club enjoys weekend of winter sports in the Poconos • Pre-medders hear Dr. V. Vernier • Republicans to donate aid • Lutheran Club to hear talk, see movie tonight in Pfahler • George Busler, U.C. grad, to address Canterbury Club at 8 • President named church group V.P. • D. S. Richie speaks on African & Phila. camps • Frosh present "Frosty's frolic" on January 6 • French Club to hold meeting on January 17 • Newman Club members attend breakfast at Pottstown church • Dr. David Baker to address Chi Alpha on Wed., January 12 • Curtain Club to hold election for frosh who were in Fall play • Editorial: Glancing at Laos • Play review: "Becket" • On literary style • Happy New Year • Amico speaks • Intramural corner • Lynne Crosley wins right wing position on AAR • Grapplers down Haverford 23-8 • Bears drop game to Haverford • Eight Ursinus athletes win numerous honors • Chapel through a cynic's eyes • Second look at "My Fair Lady" • Track notes • Letters to the editor
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The Ursinus Weekly, December 12, 1960
Catherine A. Nicolai, Richard F. Levine, John B. Piston, John Swinton, and Gerald Morita
ACES present dinner, four noted speakers • Beardwood Chem hears Dr. Szutka • Canterbury and Newman clubs hear priest talk • Lutheran Club to sing carols at Johnson home • PSEA members urged to pay yearly dues • Christmas service led by Chi Alpha • Alpha Phi Omega decorate campus • A moment's pause for Christmas and the tradition of Emerald Farm • Ursinus' Christmas spirit enhanced by caroling, parties, banquet, dance • ABC radio holds essay contest • YM-YWCA to conduct commission meetings • Editorial: Christmas • Holiday • The red and the black • Challenge of Dark Victory • Case study of an "academic bum": Salinger once stayed at Ursinus • Intramural corner • Bearettes to play first game Feb. 7 • Bears defeat Juniata; Record stands at 2-3 • Ursinus Circle program highlights Xmas theme • Ursinus students visit court house offices • WSGA discuss women's Christmas activities • Renaissance programs at Phila. Art Museum • English Club to discuss Atlas Shrugged by Ayn Rand on Jan. 9
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The Ursinus Weekly, December 5, 1960
Catherine A. Nicolai, Richard F. Levine, David Williams, and Gerald Morita
Sandercock, Meszaros reign at Senior Ball • Chem Department gets $10,000 grant • Moll, Francis elected "Ruby" business heads • ACES to present dinner-discussion • Fall play will be given Dec. 9, 10 • Pre-med society hears Dr. Robert Bucher speak • Annual Spanish Club Christmas party to feature slides, pinata • Dr. Armstrong to head student European tour • Lt. Bess Bryant of U.S. Navy to visit on Dec. 7 • CAC to sponsor Christmas reading night on December 7 • Ten Ursinus students elected to Who's Who • Job openings for seniors announced • Anne Sellers elected head of Lutheran Club • Ardith Mumbauer elected Lafayette frat queen • Editorial: A new kind of integrity? • Decembers ago • About the Spanish women • A judgment as well • Dark Victory • Best policy • On George F. Handel's "Messiah" • Wrestling preview • Thirty-five men receive letters • Allebach named to all-star team • Intramural corner • Bears win opener, lose to Eagles Sat. • Lynne Crosley to play in hockey tournament • John Brackin elected to "all-opponent team" • Business Ad. Club urges member participation • Zeta Chi holds "Playboy" party on December 3 in Norristown • Phila. School of O.T. rep. to visit U.C. on Dec. 7 • Three faculty members attend MSA conference • Ed. division of Phila. Art Museum to present concert series • Folklorist to appear at international house • New Outing Club selects officers for coming year • KDK
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The Ursinus Weekly, November 21, 1960
Catherine A. Nicolai, Judith Drenguba, Bill Pratt, Gerald Morita, David Williams, and Doris M. Fiehs
"Miss Liberty Bowl" title won by UC's Sandra Motta • U. of P. chaplain speaks to Canterbury Club • Quiet hours enforced by W.S.G.A. senate • New Outing Club formed; Woodruff acting chairman • ICG makes plans to attend state convention in April • Dr. Baker and Dr. Zucker discuss disarmament at IRC meeting • Philadelphia orchestra presents second student concert, Dec. 6 • Phoenixville site of Phila. Civic Concert • Seminar accepts applications now • Young Republicans selected by NYR • Annual "Messiah" to be presented on Dec. 8th • "Dark Victory" to be presented by Curtain Club on December 9, 10 • Lutheran Club invites students to its first meeting tonight • Eight junior men nominated for "Ruby" business manager • Spanish Club sponsors Latin American parley • Lecture on French art heard by French Club • Editorial: Togetherness • Land of the midnight sun • For student teachers only • Other side of the desk • Outside reading • An incohesive account of things I saw in one weekend in New York • Head coach Fry is interviewed • Football statistics • St. Joe's takes MASCAC honors • Curtis II intramural football champions • Soccer records winless season • Book review: Advise & consent • Sketches of Spain • Junior class "Bowery" held on November 19 • Ursinus Circle hears Dr. G.S. Pancoast speak • Ursinus coed exchange student now in Spain • Omega Chi sisters welcome ten pledges at pizza party • Poetry, short stories concern English Club at Dec. 9 meeting • Women's Athletic Association sponsors bowling outing
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The Ursinus Weekly, November 14, 1960
Catherine A. Nicolai, John Swinton, Gail Ford, Cynthia Morris, Kathryn Moyer O'Donnell, John B. Piston, Sandra Hoffmann, Gerald Morita, and Richard F. Levine
Focus on fraternities • Sixteen men accept bids on Nov. 7 to join four of U.C.'s local frats • WAA, Woodruff discuss possible ski weekend • Constitution is changed by Curtain Club members • U.C. groups hear Dr. Adams of Yale • Historical article by Dr. Armstrong printed in "Church History" • Whitians hold tea in Paisley for 50 women • Dr. Zucker to discuss disarming at International Relations Club • Frosh MSGA reps to prepare report on 1960 customs • Y introduces the Aetheneum Society • Juniors present "The Bowery" November 19 in T-G gym • ICG plans meeting for Nov. 4 in Bomberger chapel at 7 p.m. • Senior Ball set for December 2 • Pre-medders go to AED conference • Young Democrats got out vote, now drive for new membership • Newman Club schedules trip to Greek Catholic church • Bosniak, Dassler are selected 1962 "Ruby" editors • Harry Sprogall addresses forum • Shaw's "Androcles and the Lion" subject of English Club meeting • French Club to be shown slides; Field trip discussion planned • Editorial: Forbearance • Letters to the editor • Review of the student concert • Novembers ago • Book review: We the living • Parting political shots: Meeting of minds; Not quite Lincoln and Douglas • Intramural corner • Soccer team drops three close games • Mariners best Bears; U.C. clobbers Fords • Lassies shut out Drexel, Beaver • French film to be shown at Franklin Institute
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The Ursinus Weekly, October 31, 1960
Catherine A. Nicolai, Robert Barrow, Gail Ford, Caroline V. Moretz, Richard F. Levine, Gerald Morita, and Robert Allen
Second Forum to feature speaker on Bill of Rights • Pre-medders hear Dean of Jefferson • Conference on careers to be held in Phila. • Mr. Jones attends colloquium on college admissions in N.Y. • Sixty-one girls get sorority bids • Debating Club to hold meet on Tues., Nov. 1 • National Teacher Exams to be given on Feb. 11 • Big Little Sister party to be held Tuesday, Nov. 1 in college woods • Young Democrats hear Kennedy in Norristown on Sat. • YM-YW to sponsor formal political debate on Nov. 2 • New Lantern staff policy includes planned criticism • Newman Club to discuss All Saint's Day at meeting • Young Republicans poll campus to determine student political leanings • APO initiates 17 new pledges • Chemistry society tours research laboratory • Society Hill Playhouse launches inaugural season • Frosh elect officers; Dave Kohr is president • Senior class to receive annuals • Spanish Club hears Dave Williams on October 17 • Editorial: A proposal • Letters to the editor • Hurrah! Brave new world • Point of interest • Reflections • Customs program called beneficial • Bears lose two games in soccer • Ursinus trackman sets AAU record • Wagner defeats Bears; Allebach is standout • Lassies divide during past week • Intramural corner • 1,350 fellowships offered by N.C.S. • Presidential humor • Y hears speaker on social work • Phila. Museum of Art to open new wing • Russian film premieres at Franklin Institute • Phila. art directors to have exhibition • Romance language teachers to attend dinner at Temple • Captain Dinneen of U.S. Army to visit Ursinus • Business Administration Club to hear Mr. King speak Weds.
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The Ursinus Weekly, October 24, 1960
Catherine A. Nicolai, Gail Ford, Richard F. Levine, John B. Piston, Robert Barrow, Gerald Morita, and Margot Richardson
Sandra Motta new queen; Crowned at dance Saturday • Young Republicans vote new club constitution • Y weekend retreaters discuss Christianity • Students protest new registration fee thru MSGA • $5,000 scholarship to aid Ursinus leaders, athletes • 15 degrees conferred at Founder's Day exercises • Montco names Vern Morgan its "outstanding athlete" • Jefferson Dean to address pre-medders • Editorial: An analogy • Letters to the editor • Thoughts on freedom • Doubt • What? • Curtain Club to do challenging play • Bears defeat Garnet 26-25 in second win: Bears defeat Wilkes in thriller last week • Intramural corner • Meet coach Pearson • Girls hockey team splits two games • Bears lose to Rutgers, St. Joe's • Young Democrats to hear Kennedy • WAA plans dance; Candy money pilfered • Forum review • French Club hears M. Coulet speak • Curtain Club changes membership rules • Dr. Max Silverstein to speak on social work
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The Ursinus Weekly, October 10, 1960
Catherine A. Nicolai, Richard F. Levine, Gail Ford, Cynthia Morris, Kathryn Moyer O'Donnell, Frederick Bauman Jr., Gerald Morita, and Brenda Theisz
Noted cellist to appear here; Orlando Cole plays Oct. 12 • "Touchdown 1960" a great success • WAA holds meeting; To sell candy in dorms • College students can cast absentee ballots • SMU extends alma mater song contest one year • "The Romance of small business" Business Club topic for tonight • Lantern staff to hold first meeting of new term on Tues. • IRC to hold reception on Tuesday at Millers' home at 8 • Schweiker talks to Republicans • German Club meets Tues.; Hear three travelers talk • Morgan announces Chem Club project • Mademoiselle announces College Board contest • Round table discussion planned by Chi Alpha • Try-outs for Fall play to be held Mon. and Wed. • Jr.-Frosh breakfast • Seven new instructors join Ursinus faculty • WSGA meets on Oct. 3; May Day group planned • Young Democrats to organize; First meeting tonight at 8 P.M. • Editorial: Why? • Recommended reading • About I.Q. tests • More on politics: Nixon in Philadelphia; Schweiker at Ursinus • Intramural corner • Hockey team wins opener with G.W. • Johns Hopkins defeats Bears on Saturday, 21-6 • Pete Seeger to appear at Town Hall on Oct. 22 • Bears to meet Colonels on Sat. • American Poetry Society solicits student efforts • MSGA notes • Nixon rally • Canterbury Club plans annual dinner on Oct. 10 • President Helfferich to be cited by Mercersburg Academy
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The Ursinus Weekly, October 3, 1960
Catherine A. Nicolai, Gail Ford, Betty Heale, John Swinton, Kathryn Moyer O'Donnell, and Gerald Morita
Ursinus welcomes first Tibet exchange student • Retreat planned by YM-YW Cabinet • Dean Pettit delivers speech to frosh at LVC • Civil Service seeks qualified seniors for federal jobs • Three Ursinus students attend PSEA conference • Holloway, Weiss win high positions within GOP group • Damon D. Holton is new director for Ursinus' band • Greetings, Class of 1964 • Frosh presented to U.C. at Convocation • Student teachers to attend dinner, hear E. Henzel • Editorial: Welcome • Letters to the editor • Customs comments: Early customs • Opening political outburst: Kennedy's foreign policy; Better party team • Intramural corner • Blewett, Henry pace candidates through practice • Bears drop opener to Crusaders, 33-0 • Young Republicans to hold 1st rally • Expansion of ASIS aids U.S. students • Foreign Service exams to be held • Ursinus Circle to meet • D. Staveresky art to be on display at CV bank
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The Ursinus Weekly, June 6, 1960
Catherine A. Nicolai, Gail Ford, John Swinton, and Gerald Morita
154 seniors receive diplomas here today: Scott addresses grads at 91st commencement • Post-graduation plans are made by senior class • Prizes awarded to outstanding Ursinus students • Ursinus receives $500 grant from Ford fund • Dr. Eugene Miller elected national Pi Gamma Mu V-P • Rev. Mr. Schellhase, Miss Kay Kerper engaged • Alpha Phi Omega elects new officers for next year • Admissions Office expects 274 freshmen in '64 class • Editorial: Tribute • Letters to the editor • Walden-by-the-sea • Explanation • Senior's progress • Amico speaks • Lynne Crosley is All-American lacrosse player • Athletic teams elect captains for next year • Women's tennis is undefeated for fourth year • Men's tennis team ends 2-9 • Cindermen end season; Several records broken • Men receive letters for participation in sports • Vern Morgan makes fine showing at ICAA meet • Sallie Eikner is elected head of Alpha Sigma Nu • Coral Lee Koffke is elected new president of Whitians • Zeta Chi fraternity holds dinner dance on June 3 • Jim Faust and Dave Crisman to head Inter-Fraternity Council • Thirteen new members elected to Pi Gamma Mu • AYH Council announces new hosteling schedule • Kappa Delta Kappa sorority holds shower for members • Larry Habgood is elected new president of Delta Mu Sigma
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The Ursinus Weekly, May 23, 1960
Catherine A. Nicolai, Norman E. McClure, Gail Ford, Kathryn Moyer O'Donnell, Holland Fitts, Richard F. Levine, John Swinton, and Gerald Morita
Dr. Paisley completes 50 years as Board President • Alumni Day to be held June 4 • Library has "comedy of errors" display • Sigma Rho Lambda sponsors annual dinner dance on May 20 • Brownback-Anders pre-medical society elects new officers • Phi Psi and Tau Sig hold picnic in college woods • Baccalaureate speaker will be Dr. D. Horton • Officers selected for new UC group • Pete Wise is re-elected as president of the Newman Club • John Innes wins two outstanding chemistry awards • Awards presented at WAA banquet • Robert Linker is elected new president of student PSEA • Senator Scott to speak at June 6th graduation • Senior banquet is tonight at 7 • Men elect soph rulers; Feldstein is head • WSGA passes revised rules drawn up by the senate • Mike Mehrer is selected new Debating Club head • Language clubs select officers for next year • Editorial: Examinations • Letters to the editor • Requisition: 1960 • International events • Reviews: New and blue; New "Lantern" • Lacrosse team ends undefeated • Diamondmen eke win over Wilkes • Wenhold given top Varsity Club award • Track team ends with 5-5 season • Stroudsburg girls shade softballers
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The Ursinus Weekly, May 16, 1960
Catherine A. Nicolai, Richard F. Levine, Kathryn Moyer O'Donnell, Sandy L. Pfaffhausen, and Gerald Morita
Spanish and French Clubs to hold banquets on May 17, 18 • German Club to elect new officers on May 19 at 7 p.m. • Emery, Haeussner are music heads • Spirit Committee presents awards • Beta Sigma Lambda sponsors annual dinner dance on May 6 • Annual WAA banquet to be held on May 19 at 6:30 p.m. • Newman Club to hold picnic • YM-YWCA select committee heads for next year • Big-little sister group to organize on May 16 • Omega Chi holds breakfast at Wagners' home on May 7 • "Lantern" to be issued Thursday; Awards presented • Eleven junior advisors selected for 1960-61 • Dottie D'Agostino is elected new president of Phi Alpha Psi • Dave Emery is elected new president of Pi Nu Epsilon • Jill Carter is elected new IRC president at meeting • Janice Jones to present recital • New WSGA council meets on May 9 • Jeff Brown and Ron Miller selected new cheerleaders • Dr. Rice explains "U.C. experiment" at convention • ISC holds annual dessert for freshman women on Monday • Editorial: Ideals • Letters to the editor • Newman Club report • Surrender involves a sacrifice • African dances • Cricket team loses first game on Haverford turf • Ursinus netmen lose to Dickinson on Saturday • Trackmen defeat Washington team • Morgan wins two championships • Softball team defeats G-burg • Independents win IFC track meet on Saturday • Bears defeat Haverford to win ninth victory
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The Ursinus Weekly, May 9, 1960
Catherine A. Nicolai, Cynthia Benner, John Swinton, Richard F. Levine, and Gerald Morita
Lynne Habel wins research grant • Jeff Brown wins leadership award • African dancers to appear here on Wednesday at 8 • Coral Lee Koffke is selected Tau Sigma Gamma's new head • Dr. Staiger is awarded $4,000 grant by ACS • Sacred concert presented by Abyssimian choir • English Club to hear poetry records tonight • Dr. Stein gives lecture at Valley Forge Audubon Society • Barbara Brecht is crowned queen • Mary Cassatt exhibit will be at museum 'til May 29 • Father Louis Giorgi to address Newman Club tonight at 8 p.m. • Vern Morgan is elected new Beardwood chem president • Three Ursinus professors given Summer grants • Delta Pi Sigma announces new officers at annual dinner dance • French and Spanish Clubs to hold banquets this week • First Greek weekend to feature two dances, track meet, picnic • Jim Riddell is new Chi Alpha head • Fred Genter is elected new Curtain Club head • Ardie Mumbauer elected new Kappa Delta Kappa president • Editorial: Respect, rather than regrets • Letters to the editor • Bell, book and candle • Home from Vesper Hill • Surrender involves a sacrifice • Commentary on the sit-in movement • UC trackmen win first dual meet • Net team wins 5-4 over LaSalle • Lacrosse team wins two games • Bears win two games; Savastio, Wenhold star
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The Ursinus Weekly, May 2, 1960
Catherine A. Nicolai, Kathryn Moyer O'Donnell, Gail Ford, Richard F. Levine, John Swinton, and Gerald Morita
Dormitories elect officers; Eikner is hall board head • May Day to be held Saturday • Co-captains and four new cheerleaders named • John Innes presents paper at intercollegiate meeting at LVC • ISC to hold annual dessert for frosh women on May 9 • Haverford professor to talk to U.C. students on Middle East • Carol Taney wins Alexander Award • Pre-med society to hold annual elections • Dr. Lachman talks at MSGA banquet • Habgood and Fernandez are new head waiters • "Bell, book and candle" to be presented on May 7 & 8 • Vern Morgan runs mile in 4:13.6 to set record • WSGA installs new officers on Apr. 27 • Air raid to be held tomorrow at 2 p.m. • Y retreat services led by Elston, Yost, Jones • Curtain Club members urged to vote for officers tomorrow • Father Louis Giorgi to address Newman Club on May 2 at 7 p.m. • Editorial: Evil • "Who, me?" • Pyewacket and the play • Coming thaw • WRUC: Collegeville, Pa. • Men's tennis team defeated twice • Thinclads drop meet to Garnet • C. Heffelfinger reaches MSI final • Lacrosse team wins three games • U tossers capture two; Drummond drops first • John Gartner to head Beta Sig; Vannucci and Cook also elected • Carol Mallick is announced as Omega Chi's new president • Delta Pi has orphans' party; Welcomes six new members • Spanish Club members taught Spanish dances by Sandra Motta • Inter-frat council sets rules for IF track meet on May 14 • I.R.C. to hold meeting tonight; New officers will be elected • PSEA elects new officers; Picnic to be held May 10 • Dot Haggerty is elected new head of the Spirit Committee • Canterbury Club to hold picnic at county park on May 9