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    The Ursinus Weekly, April 16, 1962

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    Jane Mikuliak is prom queen; New Cub & Key men tapped • Sokoloffs sparkle in Forum program • Dr. Tornetta to address pre-medicals on Tuesday • Christianity versus communism heads weekend Y retreat • Building program rolls as ground broken for new heating and power plant Monday • Y slates 2-part seminar on modern art beginning this Wednesday evening • MSGA elections • PSEA sponsors high school day here • Navy information team to explain training program • Ursinus to give college S.S. qualification tests • IRC represents Yemen in recent Model UN session • Young Republicans slate events for coming month • Editorial: What\u27s wrong?; Two kinds of people; Friday the 13th • Jayne Mansfield exhilarates UC\u27s Martin, Kinzley • Chekhov\u27s Bear is ambitious calling • Letters to the editor • Intramural corner • Siebmen shine in victory over PMC, suffer defeat at hands of Delaware • Cindermen lose to Haverford power, return to stop Albrighters Saturday • Greek gleanings • Conservative coed visits Dixielandhttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1317/thumbnail.jp

    The Ursinus Weekly, June 4, 1962

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    191 seniors receive degrees in graduation exercises today • Baccalaureate speaker deVilliers addresses seniors Sunday morning • Mast & Rosenbaum head honors list • Prize recipients announced today • Commencement audience hears talk delivered by Admiral Moreell today • Honorary degrees given by college • Four profs leave UC faculty ranks • Jessie Greaves wins 1st Alumni Award • Admissions Office releases new Fall student information • European Travel Seminar slated for 2-month visit • 3 preceps retire from campus posts • 2nd Parents Day planned for Fall • Rafetto recently named to national labor panel • Meyers granted Summer GOP political internship • Ursinus included among Mobil grant recipients • Helfferich elected to Mercersburg prep board • Rev. Richard Schellhase awarded theology degree • Election results • Innkeepers reveal Summer plans • Editorial: After four years • Employed seniors list future plans • Merry old England scenic panorama • Letters to the editor • Ursinus in the past • Letter winners listed by Athletic Department • Schellhase vacates wrestling position • Intramural corner • UC alumni earn 4 berths on US Field Hockey Team • Track squad best in college history • Greek gleaningshttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1321/thumbnail.jp

    The Ursinus Weekly, November 6, 1961

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    Juniors elect Ruby editors; O\u27Donnell, Wurster named • Fashions and fabrics constitute WSGA\u27s Design for Living show • Ursinus\u27 Minnich representative at fitness meeting • Twelve men sign fraternity bids • PSEA schedules Eugene Bertin for speech tomorrow • Forum features Senator Clark Wednesday night • Duryea girls\u27 display Homecoming\u27s finest • Sandy Holl chosen Fall queen; Bears win Homecoming tilt • U.C. Newman Club to hear Pottstown\u27s Father Heim • Editorial: Dropped column; Extra edition • Ferguson, Wirth chosen \u2765 MSGA representatives • Katharine Gibbs School offers two national grants • Bloom on the Gordon-Davis towel • Ursinus in the past • Student concert presents Ormandy • French villages reward tourists with quaint charm, lovely scenes • Booters tie Fords in overtime, 2-2; Alumni loses, 5-2 • Gridders roll over Haverford, 22-6; Quinn passes for two touchdowns • Beaver beaten, 3-1 by hockey girls • Senior fullback Gary Leach wins Walker trophy for fine play Saturday • Consulate posts offered by U.S. State Department • Few local contests in general election Nov. 7 • Dr. R. L. Shinn speaks on Christian faith • Remig names Mrs. Bosler as janitorial coordinator • Chief McClure reports on October police work • Pre-meds attend Hahnemann talks; Club also hears pathology professorhttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1303/thumbnail.jp

    The Ursinus Weekly, November 6, 1961

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    Juniors elect Ruby editors; O\u27Donnell, Wurster named • Fashions and fabrics constitute WSGA\u27s Design for Living show • Ursinus\u27 Minnich representative at fitness meeting • Twelve men sign fraternity bids • PSEA schedules Eugene Bertin for speech tomorrow • Forum features Senator Clark Wednesday night • Duryea girls\u27 display Homecoming\u27s finest • Sandy Holl chosen Fall queen; Bears win Homecoming tilt • U.C. Newman Club to hear Pottstown\u27s Father Heim • Editorial: Dropped column; Extra edition • Ferguson, Wirth chosen \u2765 MSGA representatives • Katharine Gibbs School offers two national grants • Bloom on the Gordon-Davis towel • Ursinus in the past • Student concert presents Ormandy • French villages reward tourists with quaint charm, lovely scenes • Booters tie Fords in overtime, 2-2; Alumni loses, 5-2 • Gridders roll over Haverford, 22-6; Quinn passes for two touchdowns • Beaver beaten, 3-1 by hockey girls • Senior fullback Gary Leach wins Walker trophy for fine play Saturday • Consulate posts offered by U.S. State Department • Few local contests in general election Nov. 7 • Dr. R. L. Shinn speaks on Christian faith • Remig names Mrs. Bosler as janitorial coordinator • Chief McClure reports on October police work • Pre-meds attend Hahnemann talks; Club also hears pathology professorhttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1303/thumbnail.jp

    The Ursinus Weekly, April 10, 1961

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    Morita represents Ursinus at Peace Corps conference • Cressman, Nelson vie for YWCA prexy post • Dr. McClure\u27s 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\u27s 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 • Alohahttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1338/thumbnail.jp

    The Ursinus Weekly, April 10, 1961

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    Morita represents Ursinus at Peace Corps conference • Cressman, Nelson vie for YWCA prexy post • Dr. McClure\u27s 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\u27s 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 • Alohahttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1338/thumbnail.jp

    The Ursinus Weekly, March 11, 1963

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    Campus Chest activities continue: Plans include student-faculty show, Demas dinner, car wash, penny mile, auction and food sales • PSEA plans film tomorrow evening • UCC region office opens on campus • Staring match named Spring play; Matusow, DeBeer, Murphy in cast • Political film planned tomorrow night by Young Republicans • State to complete repair work on Rt. 422 in Spring • Monday Morning Watch to be held during Lent • Committee on Student Activities gives grants to 18 organizations • ICG convention held Saturday • Archaeologist Gordon speaks at Forum Wednesday night • Dean Pettit to appear in Thursday\u27s Controversy at midnight session • Process underway to select UC\u27s College Bowl team • Ursinus participates in WIP radio series entitled Seminar 610 • Taxation topic of panel discussion held last week • Political intern program offered as Summer work • Editorial: Should the Weekly crusade? • Letters to the editor • Greek gleanings • Power to choose right or wrong is God\u27s gift to man • Hosteling activities lead to exciting experiences • Results of Campus Chest\u27s doubleheader Friday: Men\u27s varsity swamps intramural all-stars 83-40, Women\u27s varsity clobbers faculty all-stars 51-29 • Mermaids defeat Bryn Mawr team • Intramural season comes to a close • Netwomen outplay Immaculata, bow to West Chester • All-star intramural teams namedhttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1290/thumbnail.jp

    The Ursinus Weekly, December 11, 1961

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    Harrisburg calls two U.C. seniors for budget talks • Ursinus College\u27s fourteen Who\u27s Who students drawn from entire spectrum of campus activity • Caroling, banquets brighten last college week of 1961 • Weekly circulation up 41% over previous year • Special education speech delivered Tuesday to PSEA • Joint meeting held by science clubs • Senior Bob Allen elected constable in Scranton ward; Ousts incumbent • Christmas communication • Debaters show promise; Sall excels in tourney • College hockey players cited for outstanding skill • Fraternities, sororities spread cheer with orphans\u27 Christmas parties • Editorial: The holiday here • Ursinus in the past • Letters to the editor • Study in noisemaking • Dismal week for Bear cagers • Mark Borak\u27s cage play encouraging; Sophomore uses jump shot effectively • Leber-South volleyball streak at eleven gameshttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1307/thumbnail.jp

    The Ursinus Weekly, June 5, 1961

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    198 diplomas sum up 4 Ursinus years: Prizes bestowed on outstanding Ursinus students • Sandberg \u2761 valedictorian; Graduates summa cum laude • Four honorary degrees awarded this morning: Robert N. Hilkert delivers address to Ursinus\u27 198 senior graduates • Roadside billboard inspiration for Hilkert\u27s speech • Cash prize given four cited for teaching merit • Barbara Pine wins scholarship; Her blindness no obstacle • Biology instructor leaves to tie up loose ends • Amigo to retire; Students\u27 friend for eleven years • Dr. Paisley\u27s death saddens commencement; Board President served Ursinus for 51 years • Newspaperman elected new trustee board head • September may bring 280 freshmen; U.C. Admissions Department reports • New Weekly ad manager wins Wayne Brown prize • Editorial: Sharpened incisors; Good luck • Ursinus in the past • Art of understanding • Seniors submit post-graduation plans; Many teach, work for further degrees • Lacrosse players undefeated again; Trample Drexel • Snell softballers post 3-2 log; Ask more games • Intramural corner • Wait\u27ll next year when nine starters return to diamond • Lynne Crosley lacrosse all-American first team • Netmen competent despite 3-5 log; Famous is MVP • Sport page outlet for creativity, magazine writes • Track team tallies 5-5 \u2761 record; Wise made captain • Morgan finally defeated; Moran wins in AAU run • Mrs. Shryock to retire; Mrs. Bugelholl plans move • Ursinus professor to attend nuclear session • Organizations list late election results • Ursinus College gets 92,000inLehighestate•Latetracknews:Morganruns4:04.2inBoardwalkMile•Dr.Creagerreporteddoingwell;Needsrest•Ursinusawarded92,000 in Lehigh estate • Late track news: Morgan runs 4:04.2 in Boardwalk Mile • Dr. Creager reported doing well; Needs rest • Ursinus awarded 12,000 F. J. Clamer memorial fundhttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1344/thumbnail.jp

    The Ursinus Weekly, March 4, 1963

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    Campus Chest drive begins with $2000 goal: Bitsy Lamberton and Bill Graver co-chairmen of Ursinus\u27 two-week appeal to aid 4 charities • Student opinion poll indicates need for extended library hours • Pi Nu initiates ten • Taxation to be topic of panel Wednesday • Sororities plan open parties for interested coeds • Sample student comments selected from Weekly \u27s library survey • 45 Meistersingers to go on tour • UC chapter of ICG to host region convention Saturday • Fullam & Swann elected to MSGA • Pre-medicals hear endocrine talk • Class representatives selected for 1963 Spring Festival court • Ash Wednesday service held by Y last week • Zucker to join choir in Carnegie concert • Final student concert to be given tonight • Mike Reed places in L&M contest • Editorial: Improving with time; Quite an education • Campus song Red, old gold & black written in 1899 by music director • Letters to the editor • Dry humor, awareness of life reflect Gustavson\u27s personality • Cagers end year with 90-84 win over Pharmacy • Drexel deals UC 24-7 mat defeat • Wrestlers cop 7th place in MACs; Dick Dean regains 147-pound title • Women cagers edge Stroudsburg • Intramural story • Greek gleaningshttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1289/thumbnail.jp
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