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    The Ursinus Weekly, April 22, 1963

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    Women elect WSGA officers in third election • Ed Myers to head state PSEA • Campus Chest: Why it failed • UC Meistersingers to sing in Lewisville, Ohio tonight • Wahpeton sends travel funds for volunteers • MSGA elections in process: Kohr, Stratton run for president; Council elected • Spring Y-retreat April 26, 27, 28 • MSGA presents annual report to campus; Proposals listed • Fraternities and sororities plan Greek weekend • F. Yocum elected Penna. state YMCA president • Greek gleanings • N. Branden to speak on Rand at Drexel Institute • Letters to the editor • Dr. Eugene Carson Blake to speak on church unification • Soph weekend • Antigone rated success • Reading courses introduced for Pa. certification • Class elections • Williamson-Graver clout Fords • Cindermen open season 2-1 • Ban boxing? • Bryn Mawr holds lacrosse playday • Tennis team tops Penn 4-1 • Lacrosse team crushes State • PMC grabs early lead in 8-5 win • U of P downed by UC lacrosse team • Black day for Siebmen • Golf innovated at Ursinushttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1293/thumbnail.jp

    The Ursinus Weekly, June 3, 1963

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    Ground broken for new dining hall; Alumni award to Dr. John Clawson • Class of 1963 receives diplomas here today • Class challenged by Rev. Reynolds in Baccalaureate • Annual awards presented today • Ursinus receives Mobil Oil aid through FIC • Summer school to open June 10 • Esperanto book presented to Library • UC receives gift of $10,000 to endow scholarship • Boys Ranch sends thanks • Editorial: On graduation • American Chem. Society honors Calvin Moyer \u2763 • Howard\u27s End reviewed • Bolivia and the United States • One day in the life of Ivan Denisovich • Four students to spend junior year abroad • Chemistry, physics, mathematics integrated in new pilot project • Two graduates receive USAF commissions • Senior show delights students • Ursinus College to be beneficiary in Clamer estate • Girls\u27 teams win in Spring season • Final tribute to the athletic era of 1963 • Sieb satisfied in \u2763 but What happened to our hitting?https://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1298/thumbnail.jp

    The Ursinus Weekly, May 6, 1963

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    Report submitted by 1963-64 Women\u27s Customs Committee • Proctors named for coming year • Fred Yocum and Dr. Zucker to represent UC in June Y conference • Debating Club to present mock College Bowl • Douglas Steere to speak in expanded Forum Wednesday • Sophs & new frosh receive required Summer reading • Spring Festival weekend May 10-11; The staring match begins activities • Dr. Wagner plied by students in 3rd Controversy • Bob Larzelere elected to head Men\u27s Customs next year • Tibetan lamas to visit Ursinus • Letters to the editor • It\u27s all over • Greek gleanings • Whistlestops final step in Spring rushing • Pre-med society hears Dr. Cochran • Mike Bernstein receives honors • Nominations made for class officers • UC Band concert scheduled May 11 • Pre-med elections this week • Cheerleaders name squad members • Meistersingers performance superb • WSGA meeting • Bears out-poll Diplomats 10-4; Deep-freeze, rain dissolve E-Town • Wilkes stuns UC\u27s chances 2-1 • UC downs WC in lacrosse, 10-4 • Netmen conquer Drexel and PMC • Favored Drexel smashed by UC golf club • Cindermen raise season record 6-1 • Haverford defeats UC golf teamhttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1295/thumbnail.jp

    The Ursinus Weekly, March 2, 1964

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    Old Cape Cod Junior Prom theme • Agency concert set for Jr. Prom weekend: Lonnie Johnson, Gordon Bok • Genevieve Blatt will speak Wednesday: Secretary of Internal Affairs possible US Senate nominee; Miss Blatt is central figure in Pennsylvania Democratic controversy • Pi Nu sponsors Greek Song Fest • Junior class will elect men for top Ruby positions • UC represented at State Band; Campbell and Stayer travel to Wilkes • Frats pledge 45 men today • Yale professor arrested as spy speaks at Lincoln; Lincoln IRC invites Ursinus to lecture • Debate Team falls to Naval Academy • UC plays host to music fraternity • Lantern to sponsor writing contest • Curtain Club will perform for UC Circle • 8 women pledge sororities in quiet Spring rush • Steinway piano given to women students • Editorial: Image! For what?; About that Student Union • Red Cross bloodmobile coming here on March 4 • March placement schedule posted • Dean Rothenberger speaks to Women\u27s Club • Letters to the editor • Reed and Barton annual contest • Students sought to aid Loyalty Fund campaign • Greek gleanings • Variety of activities related by Christman: More on the Lincoln exchange • Modern morals topic of Kaffee Klatsch Friday • Two UC women attend retailing conference • Cagers end season with 10-7 mark; Bow to Muhlenberg in MAC playoffs • 3 senior cagers close out careers • Badminton team splits • UC wrestlers reversed; Fall to Drexel and Swarthmore • JV girls trounce Temple varsity • Rosemont loses to UC varsity • Penn downs varsity swimmershttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1266/thumbnail.jp

    The Ursinus Weekly, November 4, 1963

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    Speech by local leader highlights Founders Day • AAUW to meet on Ursinus campus • Dr. Robert Howard named to Who\u27s who • 40 music lovers to hear concert • Quaker journalist to present lecture on Cuban visit • Election of queen to begin Homecoming festivities • Peace pilgrim visits campus • Improved Lantern planned by editors • Folk singer to appear at UC Friday night • IFC plans party as Homecoming opener • Summer reading sessions end • New officer to present Wave program Nov. 7 • Items from abroad • Letters to the editor • Foreign students give views of US • Main Line Symphony announces guest soloist • Dear Wormwood cast in rehearsal • Youth organizes for Goldwater • Greek gleanings • Student organizing group to work at St. Gabriel\u27s • MSGA busy with many new projects • Mrs. Parsons to address Ursinus Circle Nov. 7 • Bears run into Seahawk deepfreeze • Intramural corner • Interview: Bob Mashock • Soccer team set back despite fine efforts • UC hockey teams win againhttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1256/thumbnail.jp

    The Ursinus Weekly, April 8, 1963

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    James Farmer, Freedom Rider, to speak at Forum • Lippy and Boslers to make TV debut • Delta Pi Sigma pledges to raise money for 8 page Weekly • Sophs plan weekend • Chem Society showing film of Glenn\u27s flight • Campus Chest failure • Volunteers needed for Indian school • Carol Heber queen of Junior Prom; Seven Cub & Key members tapped • Bachelor of business administration now available in Evening School • WSGA elections April 10 • Letters to the editor • WAA elections April 10 • Ursinus to offer geology in first Saturday class • Students hear speaker on UN • Student rates for Ugo Betti play • Dr. R. Schellhase to show slides • Ron Pile & Demas big winners • Bible Fellowship to hear speakers • Students elect Joan Kleinhoff and George Rutledge YW-YMCA presidents • Discipline • Registration begins April 29 • Intramural volleyball • Phoenixville pastors to hear Rev. R. T. Schellhase • Greek tragedy to be presented • Greek gleanings • Students to accompany Dr. Armstrong on European Travel Seminar • Dr. Owen Belmont heard by pre-meds • 100 chemistry teachers hold session at Ursinus • Schaal hurls UC 7-1 Dickinson win; Bears edge Albright behind Geesaman • Mermaids post winning season • Varsity hockey team honored by Helfferichs • Dryfoos to head MAC second team • Badminton finishes winning season • Trackmen host Fords Wednesday • Women begin softball • Lacrosse team starts seasonhttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1292/thumbnail.jp

    The Ursinus Weekly, April 29, 1963

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    Meeting on MSGA report draws strong student-faculty interest • Meistersingers to present concert after successful Ohio tour • Shorb and Riley to head 1964 Campus Chest • D. L. Helfferich retires as Girard-Corn Bank official • Y officers name cabinet heads • Petitions for class officers in circulation • Women elect \u2763-64 dormitory officers • IF-IS weekend marks climax to groups\u27 social calendars • Curtain Club to meet Wednesday • Spirit Committee elects officers • Men elect Frank Stratton president of MSGA • Editorial: On cliches • Letters to the editor • WAA officers • Is church union important? topic of Wednesday\u27s Forum • Inter-collegiate bike racing starts • Students retreat to Mensch Mill for weekend • Greek gleanings • Dr. James Wagner to speak in 3rd midnight Controversy • Women\u27s customs committee named • Officers installed at WSGA banquet • Staring match to be presented by Curtain Club May 10 and 11 • Hofmann hurls win over Garnet 6-3; Green terrors edge Bears 3-1 • Troster twirls and flails UC to win • Softball team takes two • Short circuit • Golfers gain 1st • Winter letters awarded • Bear relay squad is second at Penn • Cindermen defeat Swarthmore 88-43 • Two wins for lacrosse team • Sternberg stars at Penn relayshttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1294/thumbnail.jp

    The Ursinus Weekly, December 9, 1963

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    Ten Ursinus students named to Who\u27s who • Mrs. Randall, 942 resident head, dies Saturday • UC Circle holds Christmas party • College Bowl team prepares for meet • J. A. Minnich attends seminar • Breeches Bible used at vespers • Handel\u27s Messiah to be given at UC; 26th annual concert set for Dec. 12 • PSEA to hear talk on testing • Notes on the WSGA • Barnhouse of TV 10 speaks • Design for Living program Tuesday night • Editorial: Curtain Club meets the challenge; Constitutional controls viewed • Reaction from abroad: Stockholm; Tokyo • Letters to the editor • Dear Wormwood: Theatre in the round a success at UC • Greek gleanings • Ivory tower • The kaleidoscope student: In review • John Acton will speak to Young Republicans • Troster guides UC quintet to opening victory • Intramural corner • Smiley and Day get hockey honors • Soccer team ends season with 4-5-2 • Weisel elected unsung herohttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1260/thumbnail.jp

    The Ursinus Weekly, December 16, 1963

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    Folksingers to begin New Year social calendar • Jewish students celebrate holiday • Christmas spirit brightens campus • Super House plans for annual party • Annual WSGA fete takes on changes • Christmas dance promises surprise, Santa and fun • Greek Christmas at Ursinus: Orphans\u27 parties • Wed.: Carols, Communion and Christmas spirit • MSGA to hold banquet Thursday • Christmas week activity agenda • Open house held at Clamer Hall • WSGA gets rule change approval • Editorial: We wish you a merry Christmas; Festive week, not so festive • Performance of Messiah rated unique in its perfection • English Club at Yosts\u27 Sunday • Drinking topic of Kaffee Klatsch • Y seeks faculty, student art work • Letters to the editor • Y Commission to sponsor Vatican Council speaker • Four pledge to Pi Nu Epsilon, music fraternity • Yule decorating ideas offered • Student Union lights installed • Young GOPs hear local leader • Greek gleanings • Mr. James Rue celebrates fortieth year at Ursinus • UC folksingers: An interview • Cub and Key notes 25th year • Ursinus tops Fords for 2 in row then falls at hands of Pharmacy: Haverford felled; Bears give up 1st • Senior footballers: A final wrap-up • Player of the week: Barry Troster • Burlington County honors Sermarinihttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1261/thumbnail.jp

    The Ursinus Weekly, October 7, 1963

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    Customs program: Class of 1967 well underway • Sororities begin Fall rushing Wed. • Harpsichordist Temple Painter to be featured in first Forum Wednesday • Dr. Foster on sabbatical • Choral groups begin rehearsals • Y retreat set for Oct. 11 & 12 • Sue Harmon in Mr. Roberts • More than 980 enrolled this Fall • Honors rating to 23 freshmen • UC student named president of SNEA • Students ready to teach; Banquet set for tonight • Editorial: Word of welcome • Danforth graduate fellowships available • Dateline: Stockholm, Sweden • Letters to the editor • Three faculty members receive distinguished teaching award • Record enrollment in Evening School • National Security Agency test • From behind my dink • Oral cultural vaccine given • Class \u2763 ranks top in education • Summer research, study for faculty • Susquehanna mauls Bears in opener, 32-0 • Ursinus host to foreign teams • Williamson named most valuable in MAC Southern div. • Vernon Morgan ends track careerhttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1252/thumbnail.jp
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