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    The Ursinus Weekly, October 9, 1961

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    Two cultural presentations mark coming week; Woodwind quintet, theologian to visit campus • U.C.\u27s first Parents Day features football game • MSGA grants concessions, seeks fire box prankster; Council secretary resigns • Student teachers begin fieldwork; 47 seniors practice in local schools • Weekly reviewer brands HUAC film of student riots distortion of fact • Ursinus Lutherans hear Augustus Church pastor • The wedding present scheduled November 30 • Dr. Williams addresses first pre-med meeting • Editorial: Ruby responsibility; Greek gleanings • Ursinus in the past • Letters to the editor • Chapel commentary • Field hockey team beats G-burg 5-1 • Tight defenses key to intramural win • Jays edge Bears, bad breaks halt Grizzlies • Lanky quarterback Ron Emmert passes for 215 yards Saturday • La Dolce Vita: An ugly portraithttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1300/thumbnail.jp

    The Ursinus Weekly, June 6, 1960

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    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 \u2764 class • Editorial: Tribute • Letters to the editor • Walden-by-the-sea • Explanation • Senior\u27s progress • Amico speaks • Lynne Crosley is All-American lacrosse player • Athletic teams elect captains for next year • Women\u27s tennis is undefeated for fourth year • Men\u27s 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 Sigmahttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1366/thumbnail.jp

    The Ursinus Weekly, December 5, 1960

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    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\u27s 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\u27s 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 • KDKhttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1328/thumbnail.jp

    The Ursinus Weekly, May 8, 1961

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    Mr. Barry\u27s 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\u27 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\u27s 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 Wednesdayhttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1341/thumbnail.jp

    The Ursinus Weekly, February 26, 1962

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    Jean Dillin wins Weekly contest • Sororities welcome 14 new members; 43 men accept frat bids this afternoon • Beardwood chemistry club hears Dr. Levie Van Dam • Two Ursinus women offer Summer teaching position on Indian reservations • Colors presented to new UC women • Patti Whittick elected May queen; JoAnn Lewis unopposed May manager • Philadelphia rabbi participates in religious emphasis week • Charities chosen for Campus Chest • Wire manufacturer appears for ACES • Student teachers hear C-T principal • Clinic Day unqualified success • Editorial: Dual roles • Lycoming College to hold music fete • Ursinus in the past • Pearson, Williams named WSGA, WAA representatives • Cabinet of Y receives two day study choices • Veterinarian work topic for pre-med. society guest • Cooler breezes consort in Austria and Germany • Leber-South leads dorm cage league • Maids swim, dive for two victories • MASCAC wrestling tickets on sale • Grapplers pound PMC, 32-0; Dean, Powers still unbeaten • Hoopsters winless in week\u27s action; Delaware, Drexel drub Grizzlies • Women split two tilts; West Chester cagers win • Track team runs early indoor meets • Collegeville tops Phoenix YMCA basketball league • Collegeville Girl Scouts hear Mrs. Ned Seelye • 17 Collegeville firemen at Phila. fire school • Charles H. Noss, Ursinus Director, dies suddenlyhttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1312/thumbnail.jp

    The Ursinus Weekly, May 9, 1960

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    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\u27s 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 \u27til 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 starhttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1363/thumbnail.jp

    The Ursinus Weekly, January 9, 1961

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    Reading, reigning & \u27rithmetic • 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\u27s 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\u27s eyes • Second look at My Fair Lady • Track notes • Letters to the editorhttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1330/thumbnail.jp

    The Ursinus Weekly, December 12, 1960

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    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\u27s pause for Christmas and the tradition of Emerald Farm • Ursinus\u27 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\u27s Christmas activities • Renaissance programs at Phila. Art Museum • English Club to discuss Atlas Shrugged by Ayn Rand on Jan. 9https://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1329/thumbnail.jp

    The Ursinus Weekly, October 2, 1961

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    Retirements, sabbaticals open six faculty posts: Many new faces in old places here; Library cataloguer also appointed • Miss Pennsylvania plans active year: U.C. beauty Lynne Maloney enters Atlantic City pageant • Fall Y-retreat to feature music talk; Informal fun main weekend motif • Albrightians hear U.C.\u27s Dean Pettit; Speech on radio • Daily bulletin to relieve dining room confusion • Young Republican attends Minnesota convention • Campus welcomes freshmen with customs and classes • ISC defines strict rushing procedure • Art films offered in Philadelphia for eleventh year • Editorial: A not quite traditional welcome; A plain welcome • Letters to the editor • Chapel commentary • Ursinus in the past • Field hockey crew should show well • Whatley hopeful; But injuries haunt Grizzly team • Booters rebuild; Backfield strong • Bear gridders show promise despite Crusader thrashing • DiEugenio on defense: A study in aggression • Varsity club organizes, prints football program • Ursinus soccer team to play eleven games • Tests scheduled in near future for civil service, Fulbright grants • Campus Illustrated being sold here • Weekly adds three to editorial staff • Initial pre-med meeting to discuss pediatrics; Local doctor to speak • A fundamentalist looks at his collegehttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1299/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
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