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The Ursinus Weekly, December 12, 1949, Betty Leeming, Jane Hartzel, Donald Stauffer, Roy Foster Dec 1949

The Ursinus Weekly, December 12, 1949, Betty Leeming, Jane Hartzel, Donald Stauffer, Roy Foster

Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978

Women select four to appear on ballot for May sovereign • Twelve receive "Who's who" honors • Students anticipate traditional roster of yuletide events • Men's council clarifies stand on frosh customs • Music group plans January 5 concert • Yuletide setting pervades starlight ball • "Messiah" ensemble wins new acclaim • Ruby sells greeting cards, plans welcome-back dance • Bear quintet loses 73-54 to strong Moravian five • Cubs score victory in greyhound game with 44-36 margin • Court coeds report for daily practice; experience lacking • Jayvees win third; down Lehigh 48-46 in thrilling battle • Ursinus rallies …


The Ursinus Weekly, December 5, 1949, Betty Leeming, Roy Foster, Ford Bothwell, Bob Gehman, Jean Leety, Jean Heron, Ed Klein, George E. Saurman, Gretchen Showalter, Joyce Derstine, Fred Nicholls, Jack Young, Mary Ruth Muffley, Joan Kahn Dec 1949

The Ursinus Weekly, December 5, 1949, Betty Leeming, Roy Foster, Ford Bothwell, Bob Gehman, Jean Leety, Jean Heron, Ed Klein, George E. Saurman, Gretchen Showalter, Joyce Derstine, Fred Nicholls, Jack Young, Mary Ruth Muffley, Joan Kahn

Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978

WSSF drive collects donations of $440 in $1,000 endeavor • Festive air to reign at '50's starlight ball • Wilson and Styres return as soloists for "Messiah" • Women to complete plans for yuletide • Armstrong to give Christmas message • 'Ruby' to complete individuals' orders in picture schedule • Hordern expounds need for revision in foreign policy • Juniors elect head for 'Ruby' business • Oratorio reflects composer's faith • Academy students present concert for campus body • Debaters travel to Rider for novice broadcast meet • Remig wins school with affable nature as maintenance department assistant • Fall …


Program For The Stage Production Pygmalion, Curtain Club Dec 1949

Program For The Stage Production Pygmalion, Curtain Club

Theater Production Programs

This four-page program details the Curtain Club of Ursinus College’s production of Pygmalion, held December 2 and 3, 1949 in Thompson-Gay Gymnasium. It includes information about the directors, cast, production of the show, and a scene synopsis.


The Ursinus Weekly, November 21, 1949, Betty Leeming, Emile Schmidt, Bob Herber, Bob Rosenberger, Bob Gehman, Joyce Derstine, Willard Wetzel, Donald Stauffer, George E. Saurman, Ed Klein, Roy Foster Nov 1949

The Ursinus Weekly, November 21, 1949, Betty Leeming, Emile Schmidt, Bob Herber, Bob Rosenberger, Bob Gehman, Joyce Derstine, Willard Wetzel, Donald Stauffer, George E. Saurman, Ed Klein, Roy Foster

Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978

Bears trip Crusaders 14-0 to end year • Young passes to victory as student spirit booms • Council to conduct poll on regulations for frosh customs • Local actors prepare for season openers • Y opens toy drive; Plans yule service with singers, actors • WURS plans varied, enlarged setup; to include music, plays, local talent • Students hail team in parade and fete • Scout frat selects Corcoran president • Dr. Cadbury speaks to pre-med group on disease in China • Scholarship winner comes to Ursinus via freighter trip • Spirit reaches peak thanks to efforts of unknown group …


The Ursinus Weekly, November 14, 1949, Betty Leeming, Jack Young, Emile Schmidt, Bob Rosenberger, Mary Ruth Muffley, Jim Johnston, Bob Gehman, Jane Hartzel, Betty Rinear Nov 1949

The Ursinus Weekly, November 14, 1949, Betty Leeming, Jack Young, Emile Schmidt, Bob Rosenberger, Mary Ruth Muffley, Jim Johnston, Bob Gehman, Jane Hartzel, Betty Rinear

Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978

World traveller extends request for WSSF funds • Y group toy, clothing drive to start next week • Nola Luxford gives pattern for peace in forum address • Two experienced Englishmen to present top-notch production of Shaw's satire • Students to present career conference at Collegeville-Trappe High School • WSGA begins plans for annual party; Names dorm group • Choral group sings at church concert • Frosh customs problem looms again • Sports, barn dance occupy coming weekend schedule • Reception committee plans functions for coming year • Big sisters sponsor party for charges in rec center • Editorial: Recent …


The Ursinus Weekly, November 7, 1949, Betty Leeming, Ford Bothwell, Jean Leety, Roy Foster, Bill Helfferich, Ed Klein, Barbara J. Crawford, Jack Young, Dick Hector, Anne Hughes, Joyce Derstine, Emile Schmidt, Fred Nicholls, Bob Gehman Nov 1949

The Ursinus Weekly, November 7, 1949, Betty Leeming, Ford Bothwell, Jean Leety, Roy Foster, Bill Helfferich, Ed Klein, Barbara J. Crawford, Jack Young, Dick Hector, Anne Hughes, Joyce Derstine, Emile Schmidt, Fred Nicholls, Bob Gehman

Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978

G.B. Shaw derides England's language in "Pygmalion" plot • European student enters Ursinus after long delay • Campus Y to boost annual WSSF drive with $1000 as goal • Calendar indicates vigorous, far-flung week-end schedule • Scout men to form service fraternity at meeting tonight • Sommers to appear for "Starlight Ball" • Old timers return for traditional day; Varsity queen rules • Philip organizes 125 for twelfth chorus of famed oratorio • Yearbook to open '49 shooting season • Author-publisher strongly denounces Britain's welfare state as totalitarian • Band, singers plan combined concert • Coeds to cement relations at …


The Ursinus Weekly, October 31, 1949, Betty Leeming, Bob Rosenberger, Jeanne Stewart, Betty Rinear, Nelson M. Fellman Jr. Oct 1949

The Ursinus Weekly, October 31, 1949, Betty Leeming, Bob Rosenberger, Jeanne Stewart, Betty Rinear, Nelson M. Fellman Jr.

Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978

Fifty sophs accept bids during fall rush season • Varied events to fill alumni homecoming • Helfferichs choose Dolman to manage 'Pygmalion' staging • Luxford to present women's viewpoint in forum address • Fireside chats fill Y weekly schedule Wednesday evening • TKA nominates six at secret gathering • Hayride and masquerade highlight soph week-end • Organizations receive cut in budget appropriations • Chess club downs Lansdale in first match of season • Library display reveals Ursinus customs, history • Editorial: School spirit • Booters beat alumni; yield to Swarthmore • Bears to face F&M on old timers' day • …


The Ursinus Weekly, October 24, 1949, Betty Leeming, Fred Nicholls, Doris Fite, Dick Hector, George E. Saurman, Ford Bothwell, Bill Helfferich, Roy Foster, Susanne Deitz Oct 1949

The Ursinus Weekly, October 24, 1949, Betty Leeming, Fred Nicholls, Doris Fite, Dick Hector, George E. Saurman, Ford Bothwell, Bill Helfferich, Roy Foster, Susanne Deitz

Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978

Five coed Greek organizations get set for annual hectic fall rushing season • Grid machine seeks win over Seahawks to avenge '48 loss • Poem reveals hope for beaten athletes • Pep rally precedes senior class dance • Soccer team drops second contest 2-0 at New Brunswick • Garnet drops Bears 20-6 with quick aerial attack • Curtis keeps lead; McMillan triumphs in golfing contest • Court squad opens practice workouts for coming season • Hockey team takes season opener 4-3 against Bryn Mawr • Traveller comes to roost at Ursinus • British lecturer and author to appear at Ursinus …


The Ursinus Weekly, October 17, 1949, Betty Leeming, Fred Nicholls, Jane Hartzel, Betty Lou Scheirer, Willard Wetzel, George E. Saurman, Ford Bothwell Oct 1949

The Ursinus Weekly, October 17, 1949, Betty Leeming, Fred Nicholls, Jane Hartzel, Betty Lou Scheirer, Willard Wetzel, George E. Saurman, Ford Bothwell

Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978

Millers contribute two chapters to volume in honor of Blakeslee • Bears seek victory over Garnet eleven in traditional fray • Soccer team drops season opener 4-0 to Castle Pointers • Booters select Peterson; Frick leads coed squad • Dickinson runs wild in easy 35-0 triumph • Curtis tops league in campus football; Ping pong to start • Gurzynski discloses cross-country slate • Popular pair views life south of the Rio Grande • Verve and style of '51ers maintain famed tradition of Glenwood quartet • Freshmen elect George Ott president • Frosh cuties massacre burlesque • Students hold rites for …


The Ursinus Weekly, October 10, 1949, Betty Leeming, Roy Foster, Robert Herber, George Saurman, Ed Klein, Bob Gehman Oct 1949

The Ursinus Weekly, October 10, 1949, Betty Leeming, Roy Foster, Robert Herber, George Saurman, Ed Klein, Bob Gehman

Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978

Spirit revives as Bears, Fords deadlock 14-14 in first home game: Pep takes spotlight in rival skirmishes • Stassen to appear at annual program for Founders' Day • Isaacs to consider communism in Asia Wednesday evening • Tumblers add novelty to day • Men's council acts on damage problem • Thespians discard group play system • Radio experts build new, improved set for college station • Y commissions plan for initial meetings • Traffic man helps maids in distress • Sophs plan dance, hayride; Name H. Lintner treasurer • Pre-med group to meet tonight • Lantern seeks new writers to …


The Ursinus Weekly, October 3, 1949, Betty Leeming, Jane Hartzel, Nancy R. Bare, Joyce Derstine, George E. Saurman, Donald Stauffer, Jack Corcoran Oct 1949

The Ursinus Weekly, October 3, 1949, Betty Leeming, Jane Hartzel, Nancy R. Bare, Joyce Derstine, George E. Saurman, Donald Stauffer, Jack Corcoran

Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978

First epistle to the freshmen • Fords to be rivals in home grid clash • Hockey drills start; Frick leads squad • Harriers condition for championships • Bruin eleven yields 21-0 as Drexel breaks streak • Greek prof begins seventeenth season as soccer mentor • Interdorm program set; includes tennis, football • Bears elect leader for grid campaign • Bakermen prepare for season opener • From the sidelines • Kunz, Nicholls go continental • Ursinus star shines in summer theater • Editorial: Senior to frosh • Six assume posts on Ursinus faculty • Forums to include verse and opinions on …


Ursinus College Alumni Journal, Fall 1949, Thomas P. Glassmoyer, Alexander E. Lipkin, Muriel B. Pancoast, Elizabeth Ballinger Grove, Norman E. Mcclure Oct 1949

Ursinus College Alumni Journal, Fall 1949, Thomas P. Glassmoyer, Alexander E. Lipkin, Muriel B. Pancoast, Elizabeth Ballinger Grove, Norman E. Mcclure

Ursinus College Alumni Journal, 1937-1969

Are you a 75-percenter? • President's page • Dinner dance highlights Alumni Day activities • Harry Frosberg appointed general alumni secretary • Ursinus Women's Club gives $1,000 to college • Sellers, Rieser to head Berks County local alumni • R. Claire Frank to preside over York County alumni • 211 receive degrees at 79th commencement • Dr. Paisley assumes post for 40th year • Improved radio station built for college • 947 enroll for 80th year! • Seven new members join faculty and staff • Four programs featured in Ursinus forum • Walter Marsteller builds observatory to house Franklin Institute …


The Lantern Vol. 18, No. 1, Fall 1949, Albert J. Mazurkiewicz, Walter B. Ross, Douglas Leander, William Mounce, Lou Stefan, Emile Schmidt, Elizabeth Haney, Robert Reichley, G. G. Clamer, Jean Stewart, Sally Canaan, David Hallstrom, Nelson Mowry Oct 1949

The Lantern Vol. 18, No. 1, Fall 1949, Albert J. Mazurkiewicz, Walter B. Ross, Douglas Leander, William Mounce, Lou Stefan, Emile Schmidt, Elizabeth Haney, Robert Reichley, G. G. Clamer, Jean Stewart, Sally Canaan, David Hallstrom, Nelson Mowry

The Lantern Literary Magazines, 1933 to Present

• Want, an Old Freedom Unused
• Is History Bunk?
• How Things Grow
• A Real Gone Poem
• Hish Proves Himself
• Death? Not Yet!
• On the Neglect of Victorian Literature
• The Tradition Lives On
• To the Other Side
• Autumn's Panorama
• Autumn Treasure
• A Walk
• Leaves
• The Moment
• Dawn
• Sentiments
• Dusting


The Lantern Vol. 17, No. 3, Summer 1949, Norman B. Reed, Fred Beckhardt, Murray E. Grove, Bernice Harris, Helen Southall, Charles Wetzel, Hal Gold, Dale C. White Jul 1949

The Lantern Vol. 17, No. 3, Summer 1949, Norman B. Reed, Fred Beckhardt, Murray E. Grove, Bernice Harris, Helen Southall, Charles Wetzel, Hal Gold, Dale C. White

The Lantern Literary Magazines, 1933 to Present

• All the Silver in Taxco
• The Fall
• Parlor Games
• Something There Is
• Friday Night
• Evening
• Checker-Board Country
• A Noise
• Expected Up In Heaven Today
• When Time Has Torn My Youth
• Impression of Death


The Ursinus Weekly, June 6, 1949, Betty Leeming, George Saurman, Beverly Johnson Jun 1949

The Ursinus Weekly, June 6, 1949, Betty Leeming, George Saurman, Beverly Johnson

Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978

Record class receives diplomas today • Helfferich speaks on "Brother Aaron" at seventy-ninth baccalaureate service • Governor Driscoll addresses graduates at annual commencement day service • Forty-one students win honors, prizes for excellent work • Board elects four to teaching staff • H. Paisley assumes post for 40th year • Profs accept posts in summer schools • Library increases new book selection • Alumni association sees various changes • One hundred students sign for 1949 summer session • Women's council ends year with list of appointments • 1949 graduating class • Puerto Rican grad ends Ursinus visit to tackle medicine …


The Ursinus Weekly, May 23, 1949, Betty Leeming, Jean Heron, Bob Gehman, Nelson M. Fellman Jr., Donald Stauffer, Joanne Duncan, George Saurman, Bob Herber, Fred Nicholls, George Gazonas, Nancy Bare, Barbara J. Crawford May 1949

The Ursinus Weekly, May 23, 1949, Betty Leeming, Jean Heron, Bob Gehman, Nelson M. Fellman Jr., Donald Stauffer, Joanne Duncan, George Saurman, Bob Herber, Fred Nicholls, George Gazonas, Nancy Bare, Barbara J. Crawford

Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978

Variety of events await returning alumni June 4 • Speakers' lives promise valuable commencement • Jentsch takes vote of future seniors in class elections • Mazurkiewicz gets 'Lantern' editorship • Ursinus to award honorary degrees in annual ceremony • Rosicrucians admit four senior girls to full membership • Y plans activities for 1949-50 season at spring retreat • Forum group plans next year's roster; H. Isaacs to speak • Health group plans Pfahler conference • Musicians nominate choices for office • Cub and Key to celebrate tenth anniversary in June • Curtain Club chooses Tom Swan to serve as 1949-1950 …


The Ursinus Weekly, May 16, 1949, Betty Leeming, Steven Arvanitis, George Saurman, John Burton, Bob Herber, Walter Rohlfs, Polly Pechter May 1949

The Ursinus Weekly, May 16, 1949, Betty Leeming, Steven Arvanitis, George Saurman, John Burton, Bob Herber, Walter Rohlfs, Polly Pechter

Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978

New chapel system for fall to include all upper-classmen • Pageant emphasizes unity as Floy Lewis rules day • Y backs admission of European frosh • Med. society elects D. Schultz president • Cancer drive fails to reach $500 goal • Men select MacQueen new MSGA president • Coed dorms elect next year's heads • Derstine, Bare, Johnson get top 'Weekly' posts • Prize-winning '49 Ruby to arrive for distribution in dorms soon • Kauffman-Hart comedy scores success with Ursinus audiences • Garnet strength defeats bruin, Drexel tracksters • Genial coach heads grizzly cindermen • Belles' Jayvee tennis team wins …


Program For The Stage Production You Can't Take It With You, Curtain Club May 1949

Program For The Stage Production You Can't Take It With You, Curtain Club

Theater Production Programs

This sixteen-page program details the Curtain Club of Ursinus College’s production of You Can't Take it With You, held May 13 and 14, 1949 in Thompson-Gay Gymnasium. It includes information about the directors, cast, production of the show, a scene synopsis, and local advertisements.


The Ursinus Weekly, May 9, 1949, Betty Leeming, Dorothy Garris, Donald Stauffer, Steve Arvanitis, Nelson M. Fellman Jr., George Saurman, Frank Edwards, Carolyn Herber, Fred Nicholls, Nancy Bare, Walter Rohlfs May 1949

The Ursinus Weekly, May 9, 1949, Betty Leeming, Dorothy Garris, Donald Stauffer, Steve Arvanitis, Nelson M. Fellman Jr., George Saurman, Frank Edwards, Carolyn Herber, Fred Nicholls, Nancy Bare, Walter Rohlfs

Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978

Ursinus to acquire fad of lettuce box by Chatlos, Carson • Pageant, play to highlight annual May Day events • "Weekly" board selects Leeming as '49-'50 editor • News writer wins mention for essay in national contest • Parliament speaker ends forum season with British theme • WSGA sets banquet to install officers • Lincoln group plans Y vespers program • Hospitality crew set to serve visitors over gala week-end • Junior class to elect officers Wednesday for last college year • MSGA schedules elections for class representatives • Dressler to address pre-meds on tuberculosis at last meeting • Weekly …


The Ursinus Weekly, May 2, 1949, Ray Warner, Joanne Kuehn, Barbara J. Crawford, Jeanne Stewart, Nancy Bare, Dorothy Garris May 1949

The Ursinus Weekly, May 2, 1949, Ray Warner, Joanne Kuehn, Barbara J. Crawford, Jeanne Stewart, Nancy Bare, Dorothy Garris

Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978

Students elect '49-'50 campus leaders • Mystery, comedy on tap • Gov. Alfred Driscoll slated to address graduating seniors • Book of the year, "the Ruby," carded for early delivery • Casino atmosphere scores for Louie • Moods and moosic listed by freshmen for annual dance • Students travel to Gettysburg for college chemistry session • Beardwood group visits plant, hears talk on wool processing • Tennis, golf teams get starvation diet from all opponents • Trackmen trim PMC, falter in Penn relays • Brodbeck and Stine feature dorm play with freak inning • Grizzlies blast two foes, yield to …


The Ursinus Weekly, April 25, 1949, Ray Warner, Barbara J. Crawford, George Saurman, Fred Nicholls, Nancy Bare, Frank Edwards, Jeanne Stewart, Beverly Johnson, Polly Pechter, Walter Rohlfs, Donald Stauffer, Bill Helfferich Apr 1949

The Ursinus Weekly, April 25, 1949, Ray Warner, Barbara J. Crawford, George Saurman, Fred Nicholls, Nancy Bare, Frank Edwards, Jeanne Stewart, Beverly Johnson, Polly Pechter, Walter Rohlfs, Donald Stauffer, Bill Helfferich

Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978

Cancer drive opens on Ursinus campus to fill urgent need • Cub and Key receives seven juniors • Club 49 announces re-opening April 29 with Louie manager • Annual tapping honors campus leaders at butterfly ball • British labor man to address forum on labor movement • Men's government okays concessions in student business • Thespians to depict individualists' life in May production • Steele to consider scripture reliability • Warren takes lead in May Day frolic • ICG delegates to visit capital, observe legislature in action • Relax, reflect in record room • What would you demand of your …


The Ursinus Weekly, April 18, 1949, Ray Warner, John Burton, Bob Gehman, Nelson M. Fellman Jr., George Saurman, Barbara J. Crawford, Anne Hughes, Nancy Bare, Walter Rohlfs Apr 1949

The Ursinus Weekly, April 18, 1949, Ray Warner, John Burton, Bob Gehman, Nelson M. Fellman Jr., George Saurman, Barbara J. Crawford, Anne Hughes, Nancy Bare, Walter Rohlfs

Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978

Council adopts petitions for '49 coed elections • Junior men to elect annual prom queen • Black-faced belles plan initial debut for minstrel frolic • Organizations seek support of students in worthy projects • Y commission lists letters, trip, talk in year's activities • Sororities plan party for frosh; Movie, social to highlight affair • FTA elects Heist to presidency for '49-'50 schedule of activities • What do you demand of your ideal man? • Bruins drop 4-3 decision in ten inning ball game • Five sports events fill week's roster • Sixteen get awards for winter sports • Students …


The Ursinus Weekly, April 11, 1949, Ray Warner, Anne Hughes, Jean Heron, George Saurman, Bob Gehman, Dave Monjar, Clara Hamm, Barbara P. Shumaker, Walter Rohlfs, Nancy Bare Apr 1949

The Ursinus Weekly, April 11, 1949, Ray Warner, Anne Hughes, Jean Heron, George Saurman, Bob Gehman, Dave Monjar, Clara Hamm, Barbara P. Shumaker, Walter Rohlfs, Nancy Bare

Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978

Censorship cancels April fool issue • Debaters finish second in Ben Franklin tourney • Terror and humor to occupy evening of thespian talent • "Weekly" editors cancel year's plans following last minute faculty demand • Betty Rilling pens winning May script for Ursinus coeds • Imre Kovacs urges Christian standards in Tuesday address • Should faculty exert control on "Weekly"? • R. Mack named Bus Ad prexy; Gradwohl, McMillan get offices • Magazine names Ursinus in list of representative good colleges • Athletic Association to present annual minstrel show April 19 • Drummer and Schultz selected as headwaiters for coming …


Ursinus College Alumni Journal, Spring 1949, Thomas P. Glassmoyer, Alexander E. Lipkin, Muriel B. Pancoast, Vernon D. Groff, Elizabeth Ballinger Grove, Norman E. Mcclure Apr 1949

Ursinus College Alumni Journal, Spring 1949, Thomas P. Glassmoyer, Alexander E. Lipkin, Muriel B. Pancoast, Vernon D. Groff, Elizabeth Ballinger Grove, Norman E. Mcclure

Ursinus College Alumni Journal, 1937-1969

Pro and con • Shall we dance? • Two secretaries, not one • Association's constitution • Ursinus, too • President's page • Harry Brian made vice president of advertising firm • Bartholomew accepts post at Lancaster seminary • Richard Yahraes writes from Berlin • Alex Lipkin on mission to Liberia for State Department • John Rauhauser stars in "The Late George Apley" • 21 candidates run for alumni offices • Old Timers' Day to coincide with F&M game in October • Alumni constitution amendments proposed • Alumni Day, June 4, to feature supper club • Robert Titus new member of …


The Lantern Vol. 17, No. 2, Spring 1949, Roy Foster, Frank Edwards, J. W. Howse, Joan Verburg, Betty Lou Scheirer, Fay Horner, John B. Martin Jr., Anita Frick, Charles Lyon Chandler, Charles Wetzel Apr 1949

The Lantern Vol. 17, No. 2, Spring 1949, Roy Foster, Frank Edwards, J. W. Howse, Joan Verburg, Betty Lou Scheirer, Fay Horner, John B. Martin Jr., Anita Frick, Charles Lyon Chandler, Charles Wetzel

The Lantern Literary Magazines, 1933 to Present

• Psyche
• Home Country
• Liberation
• The Last Haul
• The Tempting of Willie
• The Turtle
• Interlude
• Black Waters
• Lines on Abandoned Spring House
• Afraid
• Gone is the Winter's Night
• A Word to the Wise


The Ursinus Weekly, March 21, 1949, Ray Warner, Nancy Bare, John Burton, George E. Saurman, Beverly Johnson, Fay Horner, Fred Nicholls, Mary Ruth Muffley, Fred Geiger, Dave Monjar Mar 1949

The Ursinus Weekly, March 21, 1949, Ray Warner, Nancy Bare, John Burton, George E. Saurman, Beverly Johnson, Fay Horner, Fred Nicholls, Mary Ruth Muffley, Fred Geiger, Dave Monjar

Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978

Dorm champs to be decided tonight: Intramural contests scheduled for 6:30 in T-G gymnasium • Editorial: Wanted, a student government • Debate team to be host for Ben Franklin tourney • Junior class picks Lanin for annual spring prom • Is our student government satisfactory? • Music, languages, coeds please Brazilian student • Med students hear talk by radiologist • Coeds battle to 25-18 win over Chestnut Hill squad • Jay Vees succumb to Chestnut Hillers in final home tilt • Baseball team starts practice sessions • Intramural season to end tomorrow; several teams tied • Quartet of cagers to …


Program For The Stage Production Sweethearts, Curtain Club Mar 1949

Program For The Stage Production Sweethearts, Curtain Club

Theater Production Programs

This four-page program details the Curtain Club of Ursinus College’s production of Sweethearts, held March 19, 1949 in Thompson-Gay Gymnasium. It includes information about the directors, cast, production of the show, a scene synopsis, and local advertisements.


The Ursinus Weekly, March 14, 1949, Ray Warner, Clara Hamm, Bob Gehman, Joanne Duncan, Roy Todd, Betty Leeming, Frank Edwards, Fred Nicholls Mar 1949

The Ursinus Weekly, March 14, 1949, Ray Warner, Clara Hamm, Bob Gehman, Joanne Duncan, Roy Todd, Betty Leeming, Frank Edwards, Fred Nicholls

Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978

Juniors elect "Ruby" editors, managers • Judge to consider judicial processes with pre-law group • Shumaker-Saurman Maser-Webb team for 1950 production • Coeds welcome twenty-seven into various sorority circles • ICG to indoctrinate Pa. college students in state legislature • Versatile speaker discusses integration of classical arts • "Sweethearts" to highlights week-end events • Curtain Club unit presents play to Collegeville community club • Penn faculty re-elects Chandler to board of university museum • Pre-medical meeting to include famed radiologist, cancer film • What do you think of our social activities? • Ursinus finally discovers coefficient of expansion • Ursinus …


The Ursinus Weekly, March 7, 1949, Ray Warner, Anne Hughes, George E. Saurman, Frank Edwards, Fred Nicholls, Jeanne Stewart, Helen Pechter, Barbara P. Shumaker Mar 1949

The Ursinus Weekly, March 7, 1949, Ray Warner, Anne Hughes, George E. Saurman, Frank Edwards, Fred Nicholls, Jeanne Stewart, Helen Pechter, Barbara P. Shumaker

Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978

Bruins place second in mat tourney • Cheating committee sets up new rules to stop offenders • Bullets take first; Helfferich and Cox gain Ursinus wins • "Lantern" lists Howard S. Lee for program of varied ballads • Hallelujah!!! "Gaff" gets highest rating in poll of readers • Arnold D. Graeffe to address forum audience on Thursday • Business group nears disaster; meeting called • Juniors to pick "Ruby" officers on Wednesday • Sophs planning week-end with hop as feature event • Sororities extending bids as week of rushing begins • Should Ursinus subsidize its athletes? • Hardworking publicity staff …


The Ursinus Weekly, February 28, 1949, Ray Warner, George E. Saurman, Roy Todd, Frank Edwards, John Burton, Fred Nicholls Feb 1949

The Ursinus Weekly, February 28, 1949, Ray Warner, George E. Saurman, Roy Todd, Frank Edwards, John Burton, Fred Nicholls

Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978

Ruby staff sought; Junior class hopes to better yearbook • Sophs choose Woody Leigh for hop • IRC group travels to Norristown High, hears commentator • Pancoast to speak to PAC commission on Congress topic • Hoopsters, Maulers to finish seasons; coeds to continue • Curtain Club groups present entertaining bevy of events • Parking offenders to pay fines • Pancoasts head Red Cross drive • Juniors to hold television show featuring music, food, variety • Do you favor the North Atlantic Pact? • Radio station sees hope for wider use of talent • Belles lose second as Chestnut Hillers …