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, November 10, 1966
Lawrence Romane, Timothy C. Coyne, Gayle Byerly, Herbert C. Smith, Allen Faaet, Mort Kersey, Linda Richtmyre, Lewis Bostic, David Campbell, Frederick Light, and Barry Dickey
Delta Pi's queen reigns at annual Homecoming • U.C. students aid delinquents • Founder's Day emphasizes church relationship: Three honorary degrees conferred • U.C. poetry reading • CBS reporter to speak at Forum • Behind the scenes innovations • Faculty team at War College • Local businesses educate employees • Editorial: Salvation; The moon is down • On cinnamon and seething • Letters to the editor: If you can't win fairly, cheat? • Book review • New faculty building announced; Program gains momentum • Freeland's ghost laments disrespect for traditions • Lyndon Johnson in Collegeville? Recent visit proves possibility: Receives giant welcome from Polish • Dickinson tops Bears in fourth quarter, 13-10 • Booters blank Delaware; Lose to Swarthmore, Haverford • Alfred whips UC, 60-8 • Cross country team wins seven of first eight • Swarthmore ruins Homecoming, 21-6 • Hockey team undefeated; Trips W.C. 1-0 • Ursinus fares well at All College • Intramural report • Ursinus hockey team beats Wilson 3-0 • First and third teams combine to down Temple 5-0 • Greek gleanings • Chapel schedule
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The Ursinus Weekly, October 19, 1966
Lawrence Romane, Charles Yerger, Herbert C. Smith, Frederick Jacob, Kenneth Hopkins, and Frederick Light
Salem witch trial to be presented • Y announces Fall activities: Discussions highlight year • Alumni return to U.C. campus: Parties, luncheons, and game • Evening School expands • New faces among faculty: Seven depts. make additions • Homecoming Queens • Trade Commissioner speaks • Editorial • Pep rallies? Students never notice as cheerleaders, band play on; Kids talk during exercises • Super cools disillusion frustrated frosh • Society of the Sigma Xi • M.S.G.A. trial results • Fetterolf men go athletic • Book review • Radio station may offer solution to campus communication problems: Student opinion to dictate length of daily shows • Curfew for women attacked • For Wismer concert Swingle Singers coming: Maturing Agency can now afford major artists • Booters top E. Baptist but lose to Lehigh • Undefeated Wilkes blanks Bears, 24-0 • Bruins top Hopkins on Parents Day, 22-20 • Hockey team wins three openers • JVs win 3 lose 1: 2-1 loss to E-Burg is their first defeat in two years • Ursinus hockey team beats Gettysburg • U.C. hockey squad exhibits poor form while defeating Penn 1-0 • Greek gleanings
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The Ursinus Weekly, October 6, 1966
Lawrence Romane, Herbert C. Smith, Donald G. Baker, Allen Faaet, Chuck Broadbent, and Josi Short
Cultural opportunities abound at U.C. during 1966: Art exhibit • Orientation brings return of the dink: Red and gold revived on the U.C. scene • U.C. hosts parents on October 8 • Politics main theme of Forums • Record enrollment • NSA tests open to upperclassmen • Academy of Music sponsors student concerts • Luxurious new dorms opened • Editorial • Frosh meet challenge of matriculation blues • Letters to the editor • Book review • What's in a name? You'd be amazed! • New cars, big engines in news • Wilkinson's inmates undismayed by unfinished state of dorm • Booters strive for coherence, consistency • Bears impress in scoreless opener • Youthful gridders much improved since 1965 • Gurzynski's runners face Eastern Baptist Friday • Fall hockey preview: Loss of strong line players leaves gaps • Greek gleanings
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The Ursinus Weekly, June 6, 1966
Lawrence Romane
Past Ursinus graduates return for festivities • New face for Loyalty Fund • Holbrook speaks at Commencement • 22 top seniors awarded honors at Commencement • Messinger retires after years of service at UC • Laughlin receives alumni award • Dr. R. S. Howard named to "Who's who in science" • K. Ferguson wins Calif. fellowship • Editorial: Decision and challenge • Interesting demolition on campus • Placement • Greek gleanings • Women's Spring teams end a good year: Will lose 11 seniors • Star athlete to graduate • Daniel Daywalt, Night School grad • Two top seniors honored June 6
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The Ursinus Weekly, May 16, 1966
Lawrence Romane, Robert S. Laughlin, Charles Yerger, Kenneth MacLeod, Mort Kersey, and Charlotte Frost
1966 Summer reading program: Contemporary problems to be stressed • Ursinus College Summer School • Greek's I-F Weekend success in the sun: 400 attend May 13, 14, 15 blast • Radio station supported by poll results • Linda Pyle awarded European study grant • M.S.G.A. officers • The Morn' after the nights before: Or Monday after I.F. • Final examination schedule • Editorial: Greek weekend • Students transfer to other colleges in search of school best for them: But 50% more stay at UC than at average college • Rare statue of Irish martyr found in Trappe antique shop • Lacrosse team rolls over WC and E-burg • UC nine drops two, falls from contention • Track team third in MAC meet • Greek gleanings • Two UC coeds participate in negro voter registration drive: Campaign teaches them some things about real world
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The Ursinus Weekly, May 9, 1966
Lawrence Romane and Susan U. Lynch
Student governments to merge: Campus opinion favors merger; Next year seen as likely time • MSGA representatives announced: Elections held, merger or not • Pettit advises men on draft • Bang up job on Spring Festival • Campus Chest adds new charity • Editor reviews The Tender Trap • Editorial: But why merge? • Letters to the editor • Powerful scope atop Pfahler shoots moon, stars, planets: Students, faculty view galaxies millions of light years away • S-ball team swamps Penn; Loses to WC in 13 innings • Troster wins pair; Bears lose to Drexel • Women's tennis team splits 2 matches • UC thumps Albright, falls to Leb. Valley • New golf team wins • Greek gleanings
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The Ursinus Weekly, May 2, 1966
Lawrence Romane, Samuel Totaro, Timothy C. Coyne, Karen L. Wanner, Marge McKeon, and Mary K. Meyers
"Demolition in store for Supply" • New officers take over • Campus Chest proceeds break all records • Band concert • Free seating, love it or starve! • Job opportunities • Dr. Caroline Doane to teach at Miles College • Editorial: The student and the Draft • Dean's List student ignores blindness: Penny Wright succeeds in college but history soothes her to sleep • Faculty members "immortalized" by Beta Sig's poll • Three English Comp professors use New Key to stimulate frosh • Letters to the editor • Netmen win one of four • Trackmen lose to PMC, mile relay decisive • Lacrosse team drops 2nd in ten years • Women's tennis team 1-3 on season • Greek gleanings • UC's voice in Harrisburg
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The Ursinus Weekly, April 25, 1966
Lawrence Romane, Mort Kersey, and Gary McClellan
Y off campus weekend food, parlay, fun • Spring festival leads announced for musical play • Student faculty show reveals hidden talents • Society honors S. Ross Doughty with scholarship • Seniors honored • Foreign service officer discusses possibilities of jobs overseas • Birth control panel discusses issues • 1966 orientation planned • Editorial: Apathetic students engarde • Weekly issue "a farce" • Frat officers find pledging "very important for all": Pledging masters, brothers defend old traditions • 942 Main, showplace of UC, dazzles still another applicant • Lacrosse team wins openers • Baseball team splits first six contests, but sports strong 3-1 league record • Track team boasts three early wins • Greek gleanings
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The Ursinus Weekly, April 12, 1966
Lawrence Romane, Walt Trout, and Alexis C. Anderson
1966 Campus Chest drive opens: Local, national, international charities represented • Miles and microscopes; Blind and education • War and orphans • Organizations slate activities: Vehicle race to kick off week • Camels and Campus Chest • Editorial: We have - have you? • First annual carnival promises fun, food, games and prizes • Let's make this a record year • Enthusiasm is the keynote for this year's Committee • The orphan, the blind, the negro: Children receive necessities and love at crowded orphanage; Viet Cong victim adopted; Doubly-handicapped find home • Negro betterment aim: Miles conducts head start programs for K, through college; Progress report of the readiness program for pre-schoolers • Greeks support Campus Chest: Spaghetti, shoe shines, soft pretzels scheduled
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The Ursinus Weekly, March 21, 1966
Patricia Rodimer, Chuck Broadbent, Samuel Totaro, Mort Kersey, and Jon Katz
Senior Prom is lovely Polynesian paradise: Name perm officers, lord & lady • Ross to speak on retarded children • Pi Nu sponsors S-F Songfest • Romane named editor: Production editors also announced; Will take over in April • Seven junior men named to Cub and Key at Prom • Thirteen enroll to visit Europe with seminar • IRC attends Model United Nations • Senior concert finale • Campus Chest is coming • Cast named for Curtain Club Spring play • Editorial: Constructive criticism; A note of thanks • Hinkle will leave Curtain Club at it's highest peak in years: Outgoing director names "Adding machine" no. 1 play • Fall orientation proven a flop • Thief pardoned: Maps reappear in torn atlases • "The most fun on campus" discovered behind "the swinging kitchen doors" • Intramural corner • Girls' basketball season: Overpowers Owls; Dominate Beaver; UC bows to Rams; "6" outplay "1"; UC beats Cheyney • Greek gleanings • Y tutors cooperate with local NAACP • Ursinus golf team to play on Limerick course
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The Ursinus Weekly, March 14, 1966
Patricia Rodimer, Lee Armstrong, Charles Yerger, John Corbin, Larry Wellikson, Paul Zamostien, and Mort Kersey
Dramatic arts emphasized during month of March: Ballet, theatre, motion picture • Wednesday Forum provides enjoyable evening of ballet • "No exit" proves cultural exchange with Beaver • "Jesus, a clown?" Y's controversial art film asks • Senior prom to be "Polynesian paradise": Cub and Key, perm. class officers, lord and lady to be named • Debating team gives excellent showing in match • Saturday's movie is "The list of Adrian Messinger" • PSEA addressed by Miss Kelley • Curtain Club's 2 one acts round out prom weekend • Political science "players" portray Un-American Activities Committee hearing • Editorial: Cultural exchange • "Some students couldn't afford Ursinus except for self-help jobs" - Mr. Wentz: One-fourth of campus gets indirect aid from College; Campus "ugly" job: No rest or joy for bell ringer!; Waiters profess mixed feelings; Kamela fights UC litterbugs; Tour guides: "Ursinus experts"; Tony unloads college linen; Proctor: Lawyer, arbiter, friend; Carolyn dodges over-cut frosh; Operator needs "some training"; Librarian enjoys "sadistic fun"; Blame D'Achille for car tickets; Guistwite gets choice of jobs! • Swim team ends season proud of 5-2 record • Intramural corner • Krum named captain at b'ball banquet: Troster cited as MVP • Greek gleanings
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The Ursinus Weekly, March 7, 1966
Patricia Rodimer, Sue Yost, Mort Kersey, Kenneth MacLeod, and Judy Schneider
Senior Symposium tours Phila. settlement homes • Curtain Club lists Spring dramatics • "The Ballet Chaffee" to be Wednesday evening Forum • Folk Society donates $250 • Y to present Accion leader • Swann receives memorial scholarship • Temple begins math internship • Editorial: The apathetic syndrome • Young and old, rich and poor accepted by Admissions Office: 81% of present freshmen placed near top of class • Dolman stresses importance of Admissions interviews • Letter to the editor • Swim team soaks Temple; Drops one to E. S'burg • Girls B'ball team drops game to WC • Intramural corner • Bears make creditable showing in MACs • 1965-1966 wrestling roundup • Greek gleanings • Players parody modern life
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The Ursinus Weekly, February 28, 1966
Patricia Rodimer, Frederick Jacob, Susan Tucker, Paul Zamostien, and Judith Olshefskie
Alumni to enrich activities with new "student fund": Seniors will be instrumental in pushing ambitious scheme • Fraternities add total of 68 men • In memoriam: Dr. Roland F. Doane • Forum to levitate alumni dollars into pockets of needy activities • Reed and Barton hold annual Silver Opinion contest • Alumni corner • This week's movie is for the birds • Europe with Mr. Davis: 2 credits and a "fun" summer • Student faculty art winners • Letter to the editor • Anyone can learn a language! Profs reveal secrets of success in exclusive Weekly interviews • Sage advice offered by UC "elder statesman" • "Izzy & Lizzy" opens triumphant amid ribbon snippings, hurrahs: Basement becomes informal cafe • Troster scores 52: All time scoring champ; Bears stagger Pharmacy as Troster closes career with record shattering performance • Women's swim team scores outstanding victory • Wrestlers maul S'more; Ripped by Drexel • Intramural corner • Greek gleanings
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The Ursinus Weekly, February 21, 1966
Patricia Rodimer, Mort Kersey, Susan U. Lynch, Frank A. Lyon, Lance Diskan, Linda Richtmyre, Leslie Rudnyanszky, Larry Wellikson, and Paul Zamostien
Mrs. Pancoast speaks for traditional Color Day • M-singers plan concert tour • Curtain Club to give 3 "one acts" • Winter IF Weekend "greatest ever" • Chem. Dept. offers guest lecturers • Dean's list • Y-SAC presents Pfeiffer Players • "The rush is on" • Editorial: Freeland a go-go, a retrospection • Letter to the editor • 78% would forgo weekend migrations to socialize at Freeland on Fridays: Poll shows a-go-go tops in minds of UC students • 800 eager students thrilled by thunderous Olatunji show • Dominican ambassador to brief model UN panel • Lantern seeks new contributors among swinging, lazy students • Intramural corner • Courtmen win thriller in overtime battle • Grapplers win two; Bring log to 5-2 • Ursinus women splash their way to victory • Indoor track meet • Badminton roundup • Greek gleanings • Veterinary group gives book to Ursinus library • Dr. Eugene H. Miller is author of new case book
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The Ursinus Weekly, February 14, 1966
Patricia Rodimer, Bonnie McColm, Mort Kersey, Chuck Broadbent, Loretta Wagner, Jon Katz, Leslie Rudnyanszky, Larry Wellikson, and Paul Zamostien
Happiness is the Lorelei: Traditional turnabout features peanuts, Whitians and kings • Dr. Riffe plans Shakespeare trips • St. Andrews Soc. offers stipend for study abroad • Agency Olatunji concert kicks off winter IF • Art is contemplation • Mrs. Pancoast to speak at Color Day • PSEA hears talk on ed. changes • Editorial: Situations to ponder • Controversy suggests student interest in local art exhibited in Wismer: "What is it?" they ask • "Aching need" filled by Supply Store a-go-go • Quiet hours shattered by fire as candle sets Hobson ablaze • Kersey lauds IF initiative • Paw prints • Intramural corner • UC dropped by E'town, routs Hopkins • Women's JV wins opener • Bears outshoot PMC; Lose to Swarthmore: Troster paces Ursinus • UC student, Class of 1971, satires "greatly organized" Supply Store • Greek gleanings.
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The Ursinus Weekly, January 17, 1966
Patricia Rodimer, Thomas W. Beaver, William Schuyler Pettit, Bob Dunkle, Charles Yerger, Samuel Totaro, Frederick Light, Robert Barandon, Larry Wellikson, Paul Zamostien, Kenneth MacLeod, and Chuck Broadbent
Y speaker on Vietnam assails US policy • PSEA hears advice from student teachers • Alumni invite U.C. seniors to gala at Bala • Ursinus Plan, part 2: Detailed explanation of new curricular program • U.C. receives $2,500 grant • Lorelei "sirens" seek out male campus element • Alumni Centennial corner • Editorial: We get letters? Only wish we did! • Letters to the editor • Editors, professor applaud maiden publication of Focus: All cite necessity for participation of student body • Only seven can secure "greatest Ursinus honor": Cub and Key to induct at Prom • Intramural corner • Wrestlers strangle H'ford, Albright: Shut out Fords 37-0, Drop Albright 20-9 • Troster leads Bears over Dickinson: UC bounces back after losing to H'ford • Greek gleanings • Are students destructive? Not often, but accidents happen in dorms, labs: Boys will be boys sometimes, though
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The Ursinus Weekly, January 10, 1966
Patricia Rodimer, William Schuyler Pettit, Loretta Wagner, Timothy C. Coyne, Sue Yost, Quimby Rae, Frederick Jacob, Jon Katz, Leslie Rudnyanszky, Larry Wellikson, Paul Zamostien, and Robert Barandon
Senate urges reading period before exams • The Freeland story • The Ursinus plan: To advance the quality of education at UC • UC receives $25,000 grant • Alumni fund hits new peak in contributions • Lantern contest proclaims winners • Roster changes • Examination schedule • We'll not forget: A promise to Freeland; Old building to be razed to provide Library site • A senior's view of Freeland: Can Library replace Freeland's primacy? • An alumnus' view of Freeland: Alumnus recalls Freeland as "source of campus activities" • Search into Ursinus history substantiates second oldest graduate's assertion: Yes, Freeland was indeed everything • Delaware flattens UC: Rivell, Struthers only winners • Bears crush S'more; Fall to PMC • Intramural corner • Greek gleanings
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The Ursinus Weekly, December 13, 1965
Patricia Rodimer, Timothy C. Coyne, Kenneth MacLeod, Charles Yerger, Frederick Jacob, Frederick Light, Loretta Wagner, Barbara Allen, and Samuel Totaro
Dean explains Student Activities Committee • Clamer girls bring to campus the "Sound of Christmas" • Mary Griffiths reigns over Prom • Festivities fill U.C. holiday week • Tradition highlights 28th Messiah performance • H-ford prof to speak on Vietnam • Second student concert attended by UC students • Summer jobs abound in D.C. • Greeks hold kids' Xmas parties • Editorial: Congratulations to the Agency; APO decorates campus; Nocturnal serenade • How does a "Mr." become a "Dr."? Reporter traces progress of Professor to demonstrate long, arduous route • Is CMP integrated? No! Now wait! Just maybe • Page editor analyzes dining hall situation; Blames both sides for affair, but sees real hope ahead • Grapplers pin Delaware Valley team • Intramural corner • B-ballers set mark: Rout drew 109-78 as Troster scores his 1,000th point • Football banquet • Letter winners • Greek gleanings • Pledging fills campus with wacky sights as frats and sororities test new members: Girls model PJs, learn birthdays, decorate rooms; Men wear shirts, drink raw eggs, visit Syracuse
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The Ursinus Weekly, December 6, 1965
Patricia Rodimer, Thomas W. Beaver, Sue Yost, Chuck Broadbent, Jon Katz, and Kenneth MacLeod
Weekly announces new staff members • Juniors initiate Prom innovation • Autistic child subject of Psych Club meeting • 28th Messiah performance features soloists Mayes, Valente, Jones and Mayer • Career conference scheduled for Dec. 7, 8 and 9 • Spanish Club offers UNICEF Christmas cards • Senses explored in Moody film • Retzlaff to address MSGA Christmas banquet • Phila. alumni elect regional president • Christmas events • Editorial: The Ursinus story • Theater-in-the-round scores instant success with audience • Klatsch speaker upholds liberal playboy philosophy • Letters to the editor • Mormons amaze UC'ers attending YMCA forum • Soccer-Football wrap-up • Kamela named All-American • Sue Day makes All-American hockey team • Cagers win openers: E. Baptist bows to Bears 67-63 • Intramural corner • Basketball-wrestling preview 1965-66 • Greek gleanings • Ursinus band shuns practices yet sounds bigger than life: Unit depends on quality musicians in performances • "Moonlight and mistletoe" prom
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The Ursinus Weekly, November 22, 1965
Patricia Rodimer, Jon Katz, Chuck Broadbent, Quimby Rae, Thomas W. Beaver, and Linda DiMauro
Who's Who Among Students honors fourteen seniors: Selection based on scholarship, leadership and potential • Dr. Lissfelt addresses PSEA at first meeting • Susan Starr concert Monday, November 29: Program includes Tchaikovsky and Beethoven • Library consultant on campus Dec. 1 • Ursinus receives $1,600 grant from Sears-Roebuck • Mormon speaker scheduled for Wismer forum • 800 enroll in Ursinus College evening school • Dissinger speaks on olfactory experiments • Philadelphia Art Alliance sponsors poetry contest • Editorial: For support and entertainment; A time to give thanks; Harvest dance • New cafeteria-style breakfast revolutionizes UC eating habits • Letters to the editor • Needed: more "fun" • Thanksgiving meditation • Team prepares for upcoming debating season • Intramural corner • Cross country • College hockey • Ursinus staggers F&M: D'Achille, Kamela lead Bears to 35-13 victory • F&M soccer shades Bears • Greek gleanings
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The Ursinus Weekly, November 15, 1965
Patricia Rodimer, Harvey R. Forman, and Jon Katz
Summer pre-professional traineeships offered • "Return of the Duke" soph dance • Freeland a-go-go scores success • Letter from the National Student Committee for Defense of Vietnam • UC receives Kodak grant of $2,400 • "Gateway to careers" available to seniors • Far Corners coffee house offers diversion for students • B'Chem Society hears two guests • Winter gym hours now arranged • Bethlehem jazz group performs Sunday in chapel • Library science consultant on campus Dec. 1 • Editorial: Bomberger basement disgrace; New eligibility rule announced; Communication defect at UC • Antiqua Players feature early music at Forum; Demonstrate variations of 5 centuries • Handicaps • Upperclassman pokes fun at Ursinus institutions, students in rollicking, satirical essay • Hobart foils winless UC: Tracey scores lone Bear TD • UC jars S'thmore 12-0 • Mule booters top UC • Intramural corner • Greek gleanings
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The Ursinus Weekly, November 8, 1965
Patricia Rodimer, Bob Dunkle, Frederick Jacob, Quimby Rae, Jon Katz, and Leslie Rudnyanszky
The Agency presents Susan Starr in concert: Famous pianist accompanied by Lansdowne Symphony • Travel seminar plans in progress • Queen Marianne reigns over Homecoming festivities • Antiqua Players scheduled for November 10 Forum • Federal service exam, December 4 • Pioneering the past an adventure for all • Editorial: Bribery and misrepresentation • Wismer furor reinvestigated: Weekly reporter interviews Mrs. Otterstetter • Omwake and Bach Dormitories: Special lounge accommodations upon Dean's invitation • The Far Corners an oasis from boredom • Letters to the editor • West Chester ekes by Ursinus 4-3 • Ursinus loses Homecoming game: Haverford beats Bears 22-6 • UC outclasses LaSalle • Greek gleanings
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The Ursinus Weekly, November 1, 1965
Patricia Rodimer, Candace Sprecher, Kay Fleming, Darlene Miller, Susan Tucker, Frederick Light, and Leslie Rudnyanszky
Founders' Day ceremony honors four outstanding women • Homecoming weekend: Parties, pageantry, parades • Alumni initiate 1 year fund drive • Young Democrats help with campaign in Collegeville • Curtain Club presents theater-in-the-round • Senate announces senior women get 1:00 permissions • Editorial: Where have all the writers gone • Students join TV production staff • Letters to the editor • Student concert season opens at the Academy • Coed writes dear grandfather • Intramural corner • UC hockey over Wilson • JV's undefeated • Alfred swamps Bears • Soccer team edged 1-0 • Greek machines promote "The candidates" • A protest! It's purpose?
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The Ursinus Weekly, October 25, 1965
Patricia Rodimer, Rachel King, Maureen Murphy, Leslie Rudnyanszky, Tom Binkley, Charles Yerger, Bob Dunkle, and Robert Daniels
Campus leaders unite: Joint councils to lead effort • Symposium integrates knowledge; New course features discussion, independent study • Watkins speaks on Bible and criticism • Four women honored on Founders' Day: Museum president, singer, judge, educator to receive degrees • Orientation evaluated • Textile man speaks to Chem Society • "Y" sponsors Fall conference • "Rat-fink" clause? • Editorial: The dining hall once more • Kaffee Klatsch group hears of Miles College experiences; Told by doctor Caroline Doane • Letters to the editor • The President's gall bladder • Freeland-a-go-go discotheque scene • Intramural corner • UC edged 14-13 • UC hockey over Beaver 3-0 • Soccer team drops two • Greek gleanings • Political magazine inaugurated • True story: Ear piercing mania strikes conservative campus • Speaking out: Student protests
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The Ursinus Weekly, October 18, 1965
Patricia Rodimer, Carol Good, Charles Yerder, Kathleen Smith, Jon Katz, and Candace Sprecher
All freshmen offered free concert trip • Frats offer pre-rushing advice to frosh • Curtain Club selects cast for Rice's "The Adding machine" • Editorial: The Parents' Day predicament • Dean's List published: 114 students honored • Spanish Club organizes • Fletcher gives ACS address • International career and study conferences set • Freshman class elects officers • Waldo joins history staff • Town book store opens today • Groups discuss "A plus" topic pick • Hilderbrand speaks to 230 at neighborhood "good will" dinner • Chapel schedule • Editorial: Dining hall difficulties • "Religion may die" warns Dr. Miller; Forum speaker stirs audience • Library inventory bewilders many "honest" students • 100% organization revitalizing UC • Glossacelia phenomenon makes smashing debut at Kaffee Klatch • Rosemont varsity bows to UC's JV • JV squad victors over Chestnut Hill • Wilkes swamps UC • Intramural corner • Soccer team loses • Weekly feature editor nominates character for "Snob's hall of fame" • Music groups select new officers • Greek gleanings