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    The Ursinus Weekly, February 21, 1955

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    Dean\u27s list includes 76 Ursinus students • Alumni of Philadelphia region schedule dance for Mar. 12 • Dr. Harry Subin to address Brownback-Anders Society • Deltas frat to aid Campus Chest drive with 100•Ydiscussespossibilityofaluminumfurnitureforrec•CanterburyClubdiscussedsymbolismofthechurch•FrenchClubmeetingfeaturesFrenchmusic,illustratedtalk•FTAholdsfirstmeeting•Artforart2˘7ssake•CampusChestdriveplansannounced•E.StaudttospeakonannualColorDay•PrisShinehouseMayqueen,MaryGillespieelectedmanager•SigRhopresentsa100 • Y discusses possibility of aluminum furniture for rec • Canterbury Club discussed symbolism of the church • French Club meeting features French music, illustrated talk • FTA holds first meeting • Art for art\u27s sake • Campus Chest drive plans announced • E. Staudt to speak on annual Color Day • Pris Shinehouse May queen, Mary Gillespie elected manager • Sig Rho presents a 1,000 scholarship to Ursinus College • Organ recital by Karl Schmidt Feb. 27 • UC debaters drop two to Swarthmore; 3-13 record • Representative at Harrisburg, Evelyn Henzel, IRC speaker • Pre-legal group presents Don Kepner, speaker, Wed. • Chess Club drops first; Scheirer, Vasco post wins • Letter to the editor • Patti Dandrea chosen to represent Chesterfields • Scheirer new president of Meistersingers • Why fraternities hold rushing parties • Lightweight brigade sparks 26-7 win: Bucknell 4th victim; Dawkins, Paolone, Padula unconquered • Curtis I, II retain intramural loop leads • Badminton gals unbeaten; Belles split two games • UC cagers drop 7th straight; Bow to Delaware, Haverfordhttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1466/thumbnail.jp

    The Ursinus Weekly, November 15, 1954

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    Honor systems investigated • FTA hears talk on business and youth • Important selective service regulations • Lantern staff adds member; First issue due in December • Big sisters hold party • January 16th case to begin; Murder, suicide cause of death? • Dr. Oblad addresses Beardwood Society • Rec center, Library MSGA problems; Constitution revision to be voted on • Forum enjoys talk; Trinidad is topic • Chi Alpha plans Christmas Candlelight Communion • French music treat tonight • Handel\u27s Messiah to be presented December 2 • Observation on honor system plans • Freshmen men elect Redden, Blood to MSGA positions • Bears snag 4th; Topple Kingsmen 19-0: UC explodes in 2nd half; Walker starts TD parade • Heller hurt; E. Stroudsburg fights to tie • LaSalle to play Bears? Rumors of court tilt • Booters shut out Lehigh 1-0, face Drexel, F-M nexthttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1460/thumbnail.jp

    The Ursinus Weekly, March 7, 1955

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    Koch, Levin to lead \u2756 Ruby; Smith, German business managers • Plastic surgeons to address pre-med society, March 14 • Colleges meet here for conference • Four Ursinus students in math competition • Gerald Hottenstein to speak to FTA tomorrow night • Music frat, Pi Nu Epsilon, to be organized at UC • Newman Club announces regular meeting schedule • Movie Symphonie pastorale to be presented March 17, 18 • Chi Alpha to discuss church fellowship tonite • Quaker doctrine explained to WRC by Mr. Ray Arivo • SWC plans special series of watch services • Band meeting tonight • Chess Club drops second; Lose to Phoenixville, 5-2 • Dr. Spurgeon English speaker at Wednesday night Forum • Dean\u27s list, ineligibility heads CAC discussion • Ursinus host to FTA convention • Debating teams victorious • Fraternity row • Ursinus alumnus graduates from naval pre-flight • Does the I.F.C. need more power? • Dawkins, Padula retain MAC crowns: Paolone runner-up as Bears cop 3rd in wrestling tourney • Badminton team remains unbeaten in four contests • Thirty-three men receive letters • Belles wallop Drexel 60-36; Gros gets 31 • Banner diamond year expected as Bruin nine opens practice • Bear swimmers dunked by Swarthmore, 46-11 • French Club to present play by Moliere on March 7 • 1955 Ruby goes to press; Expectation runs highhttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1468/thumbnail.jp

    The Ursinus Weekly, January 17, 1955

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    Y plans orientation for incoming frosh • Campus Chest drive to start next semester; How chairman • Frosh set dance date for Feb. 18; Headline wrong! • 24 fellowships offered in research • Shake, rattle and roll attended by 500 persons • Lantern expands circulation by 3%; Drive for Spring contributions underway • Lorelei date moved; King to be chosen • Dr. Charles Spotts speaks at vespers on faith, sex, love • MSGA sets parking rules, special areas; Starts Feb. 7 • May Day here soon; Dust off pageants • Pre-med \u2755 program adds new features • Social news • Business meeting follows FTA Freedom to learn • Editorials: Final challenge; More inclusive Dean\u27s list; Kitchen capers • Cagers overpowered by Fords, Dragons, Blue Hens • Grizzlies down Fords in 26-7 mat rout: Dawkins wins 57th by pin; Padula, Knauf gain falls; Paolone tops co-captains • Third team wins opener by 56-27 • Is cramming necessary?https://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1464/thumbnail.jp

    The Ursinus Weekly, November 1, 1954

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    MSGA buys record player • Pre-medical society tours medical college • Mayberry completes course • Deltas present Greditzia Moraine to college • Stardust top song • The Monkey\u27s Paw Group I production • U.S. Naval Reserve to visit Ursinus on November 17 • Naval aviation cadet program here, Nov. 15 • Dr. Lionel Mapp to speak on Trinidad: Medical and ethnic • Rabbi Schorsch speaks on religion • Wood sweeps Ursinus election by 64% • High school groups see campus, slides • Unique features in Night of Jan. 16th • Earle elected president of U.C. Canterbury Club • Beardwood meeting tonight; Dr. A.G. Oblad to speak • Sororities change rushing schedule because of holiday • Rushee cooling off period • Does college life promote maturity? • Junior class to sponsor Harvest moon ball dance • Editorial: Sanctuary of silence? • Bears maul shaky Wagner eleven 34-7: Famous counters 2 Td\u27s; Walker sparks UC assault • UC whitewashed 1-0 at Swarthmorehttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1458/thumbnail.jp

    The Ursinus Weekly, March 14, 1955

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    Dean Pettit explains makeup of Dean\u27s List, ineligibility • Campus Chest drive begins; Free blotters • Ursinus host to S. E. district FTA • Soph Shamrock shuffle Sat. • Messiah chorus presents records to Dr. Wm. Philip • Weary Chess Club drops 3rd, loses to F & M by 4 1/2 - 1/2 • Movie Symphonie pastorale to be presented Mar. 17, 18 • Records available • Gerald Hottenstein lists 10 musts for FTA group • My three angels cast chosen • Canterbury Club to visit Philadelphia Divinity School • First music seminar • Dr. Spurgeon English speaks on a second vocation at Forum • Levin elected head of \u2756 spirit group • Betty Tayes writes winning pageant • Plastic surgeons to address pre-med society tonight • Chi Alpha to discuss church fellowship • Junior prom Spring coronation at Sunnybrook on April 22 • A.P.O. strongmen begin conservation project • Sorority news • Are training tables necessary? • Y intercollegiate meeting yesterday • Gals rout Penn 76-43, Kuhn, Gros garner 62 • Bird belles score 3-2 win at Bryn Mawr • Beaver edges UC mermaids in 31-26 tilt • Owl timekeeper blamed for 48-48 court farce • Dawkins, Padula to take mats in AAU\u27s nationals • Ted Sholl tallies 24 points as Curtis I cops intramural title • Baseball coming attractionshttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1469/thumbnail.jp

    The Ursinus Weekly, March 14, 1955

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    Dean Pettit explains makeup of Dean\u27s List, ineligibility • Campus Chest drive begins; Free blotters • Ursinus host to S. E. district FTA • Soph Shamrock shuffle Sat. • Messiah chorus presents records to Dr. Wm. Philip • Weary Chess Club drops 3rd, loses to F & M by 4 1/2 - 1/2 • Movie Symphonie pastorale to be presented Mar. 17, 18 • Records available • Gerald Hottenstein lists 10 musts for FTA group • My three angels cast chosen • Canterbury Club to visit Philadelphia Divinity School • First music seminar • Dr. Spurgeon English speaks on a second vocation at Forum • Levin elected head of \u2756 spirit group • Betty Tayes writes winning pageant • Plastic surgeons to address pre-med society tonight • Chi Alpha to discuss church fellowship • Junior prom Spring coronation at Sunnybrook on April 22 • A.P.O. strongmen begin conservation project • Sorority news • Are training tables necessary? • Y intercollegiate meeting yesterday • Gals rout Penn 76-43, Kuhn, Gros garner 62 • Bird belles score 3-2 win at Bryn Mawr • Beaver edges UC mermaids in 31-26 tilt • Owl timekeeper blamed for 48-48 court farce • Dawkins, Padula to take mats in AAU\u27s nationals • Ted Sholl tallies 24 points as Curtis I cops intramural title • Baseball coming attractionshttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1469/thumbnail.jp

    The Ursinus Weekly, January 10, 1955

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    12 \u27U\u27 students chosen for Who\u27s who • Lorelei, calendar tops WSGA plans • Freshman treasury empty; Treasurer calls for dues • Three Ursinus students win in Chesterfield contest • Dr. Simon Forman to speak to pre-meds • Y Commissions plan for coming events • Wanamaker retail scholarship offered • Sorority news • Freedom to learn title of FTA movie • Rev. Edward Schlingman Chi Alpha Society speaker • Work of Sidney Quinn exhibited in Library • College magazine suspension • Curtis teams lead respective leagues in I-M basketball • Social news • Larry Zartman voted All-American: Booter named to second team by national soccer coaches • Matmen win with Heydt, Dawkins, Paolone, Padula • UC topples Swarthmore 63-58; Humbles Pharmacy five 89-66 • Badminton drills begin; Opening match Feb. 10https://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1463/thumbnail.jp

    The Ursinus Weekly, October 18, 1954

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    Hazel invades Y-retreat but festivities continue • Juniors next for pictures • Intramural debate to be held Friday • B.A. admission tests • Sorority rushing schedule set up by I-S Council • Guilty or not guilty answer to Jan. 16th • Old Timers\u27 Day big day for alumni and students • Carl Smith FTAVP • Pre-legal to hold meeting • Politics and humor mix at first Ursinus Forum • MSGA holds open meeting • Political situation in France topic at French Club meeting • New Weekly series to start • Students attend Chi Alpha meeting: Aregood presides • Fraternities view prospects • Lantern adds 13 members • Abstractly speaking • Cheers for the substitutes • Dinner opens Canterbury year • Belles blank Garnet by 3-0 • Curtis captures title by downing Brodbeck • Weekly sponsors music poll • Gridmen rebound to stall Haverford, 12-0 • Booters remain undefeated; Zartman, Dawkins, Burger star • Supply Store reveals policyhttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1456/thumbnail.jp

    The Ursinus Weekly, March 21, 1955

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    Dick Winchester elected Weekly editor • Deltas\u27 cake sales yield $130 for Campus Chest • Student Union furnished • May Day tryouts begin tomorrow • Pre-medical society hears alumni • Play plans announced; Group productions progress • Beta Sig adds dance cash to Campus Chest drive • Spring coronation theme of junior prom, April 22 • Esperanto course scheduled for post-Spring vacation • Bobbe Hunt to speak Wed. at morning watch service • Debators split four meets with St. Josephs, Haverford • Mr. Charles Walker speaks to W.R.C. • Progressive jazz next music seminar • Rec center opening planned for April 4 • The terrible meek to be presented on April 5 • Freshmen plan for dance on April 29 in T-G gym • Fraternity row • Editorials • Lantern plans for third issue • Editorial staff chosen by 1956 Ruby co-editors • May Day: The magic hour • Paul McCleary \u2754 receives Marine Corps commission • Glimpse of the new editor in an off moment • Big shoes scores on 2nd M.A. team • George Vogel commissioned from candidate school • Problem of leadership • Final unofficial basketball averages • Know your college: Infirmary; Pfahler Hall of Science • Trackmen pin hopes on 5 lettermen: Donnelly, Herwig, Frank, Ruth, Wilson boost cinder chances • College backs Padula, Dawkins • Belles romp again; W.C. victim by 70-58 • Quinn named \u2755 net mentor at Ursinus • Bird batters finish season unbowed • Dawkins, Padula bow in AAUs, now sharpen up for nationals • Curtis sends 6 matmen to intramural finalshttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1470/thumbnail.jp
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