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    The Ursinus Weekly, April 25, 1966

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    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 gleaningshttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1223/thumbnail.jp

    The Ursinus Weekly, March 21, 1966

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    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\u27s 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\u27 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 coursehttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1221/thumbnail.jp

    The Ursinus Weekly, March 7, 1966

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    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\u27burg • Girls B\u27ball team drops game to WC • Intramural corner • Bears make creditable showing in MACs • 1965-1966 wrestling roundup • Greek gleanings • Players parody modern lifehttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1219/thumbnail.jp

    The Ursinus Weekly, February 15, 1967

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    Lorelei, the Drifters, and winter I.F. highlight February social events: Winter weekend approaches; Rock and roll comes to Ursinus; Lorelei lures Ye Gods • 1967 Whitians chosen • Color Day approaches • U.C. singers tour in Feb. • Chapel changes • Sheriff speaks • Scholarship to Scotland available to Ursinus sophs • Editorial: Fact over fiction • Clark visit stimulates appeal to government • Letter to home: Uses for Wismer Lounge confuse UC freshman • The play\u27s the thing • Curtain Club to collaborate with Pumpernickel Players: Will produce two plays in upcoming month • Letter to the editor • History column • Bears lose to Swarthmore 70-67 • Grapplers fall to Hopkins, 16-13 • Hard luck plagues wrestler Eric Ruoss • Bears top PMC; Compton gets 28 • Wrestlers blanked by Elizabethtown, 33-0 • Buggsy is high B.B. scorer • Travel seminar • G.E. College Bowl • Free University announces new courses and seminars • J.V.\u27s lose first game of the season • Pumpernickel Players perform • Bears trample E-Burg: Casey Carson scores 29 points • Greek gleaningshttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1196/thumbnail.jp

    The Ursinus Weekly, March 2, 1967

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    Pumpernickel Players success, Zoo Story, Sandbox postponed • Weekend social activities continue on U.C. campus: The Magnificent Men welcomed • Senior class presents Mardi gras • Dr. Howard receives research grant: National Science Foundation honors noted biologist • Protection from whom? • Common market: Dr. Andre Philip to speak March 8 • Editorial: Conservatives in the guise of liberals • Letter to the editor • Frosh asks for guidance to decipher Clarkanese • Success of Drifters to assure survival of gutty Agency: Meritz cites own group IF Council for comeback • With all the warts: James G. Clark • History column • Hinkle calls chapel cutdown compromise ; Promises cultural emphasis in future • Fall Dean\u27s list • 45 students sing on Meistersingers tour • Cagers win three games, finish 2nd to Drexel to gain MAC playoff spot • Wrestlers drop 3 of 4; Record sinks to 2-7 • J.V. basketball team has 3-2 record • Bearettes 2-1 on season: Carson leading scorer • Swim team has poor start • Greek gleaningshttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1197/thumbnail.jp

    The Ursinus Weekly, May 16, 1966

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    1966 Summer reading program: Contemporary problems to be stressed • Ursinus College Summer School • Greek\u27s 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\u27 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 worldhttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1226/thumbnail.jp

    The Ursinus Weekly, May 23, 1968

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    Helen Dix is elected Spring Festival Queen • Cartoonist Al Capp featured at Commencement exercises; Ledbetter at Baccalaureate • Alumni Day \u2768 welcomes grads; Drama featured • Barb Bruzgo wins in silver contest • Evening session added to \u2768 Summer school • Summer reading plan announced • Editorial: The losing battle • New art exhibit elicits criticism • Negro minister offers race problem solution • Hooray for Joshua Lyman • Judiciary Board amendment would eliminate weaknesses • The illegalities of Ursinus law • Admission of Negro girls provides difficult situation • New profs include economist, historian • SFARC minutes • Final exam schedule • Ursinus Thinclads go undefeated only to falter in championships: Baseballers lose to Lehigh, compile 6-12 log for season • U.C. netmen beat Albright; Celebrate at Red Cedars • Lacrosse girls tie Ramettes; Softballers finish with win • Greek gleaningshttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1190/thumbnail.jp

    The Ursinus Weekly, March 14, 1966

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    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\u27s 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\u27s movie is The list of Adrian Messinger • PSEA addressed by Miss Kelley • Curtain Club\u27s 2 one acts round out prom weekend • Political science players portray Un-American Activities Committee hearing • Editorial: Cultural exchange • Some students couldn\u27t 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\u27Achille for car tickets; Guistwite gets choice of jobs! • Swim team ends season proud of 5-2 record • Intramural corner • Krum named captain at b\u27ball banquet: Troster cited as MVP • Greek gleaningshttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1220/thumbnail.jp

    The Ursinus Weekly, December 8, 1966

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    Two new soloists to appear in Messiah • Tiffany jewels dazzle Prom-goers • Agency brings Odetta to U.C. campus: Contralto to appear here Saturday • Career center • Seasonal festivities include Xmas banquet • Esso foundation grant • Curtain Club scores with The Crucible • Scholarships • Focus prints • Editorial: The Ursinus meal • Go you Bears! Or, glimpses into the rich and varied past of Grizzlies • Letter to the editor: Chapel examined • Book review: Is Bokonon dead? • The Crucible: A play for all seasons • Recent school blaze injures two Ursinus volunteer firemen • Project Earth turnabout is new Ursinus plan to stop Red missiles • Bears top Delval, Campbell scores 25 • Bear Gridders split last two contests; End season 2-5-1 • Wrestling coach Gibson goes for second winning season • Basketball team looks for improvement on 10-6 1965-66 record • Swimming preview • Joan Moser named All-American: Ursinus fares well at hockey tournaments; Linda Nixon and Kim Brown make U.S. Reserve Team • Basketball preview • Perk pollution becoming critical, asseverates Lehigh investigator • Psi Chi - new frat? • Greek gleaningshttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1194/thumbnail.jp

    The Ursinus Weekly, February 14, 1966

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    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\u27town, routs Hopkins • Women\u27s JV wins opener • Bears outshoot PMC; Lose to Swarthmore: Troster paces Ursinus • UC student, Class of 1971, satires greatly organized Supply Store • Greek gleanings.https://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1216/thumbnail.jp
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