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The Ursinus Weekly, May 5, 1952, Sarah Canan, Richard P. Richter, Evelyn Scharf, John Billman, Maxine Alma Walker, Sallie Lumis, Dick Bowman, Dick Guldin, Bob Odenheimer, Ted Wenner
The Ursinus Weekly, May 5, 1952, Sarah Canan, Richard P. Richter, Evelyn Scharf, John Billman, Maxine Alma Walker, Sallie Lumis, Dick Bowman, Dick Guldin, Bob Odenheimer, Ted Wenner
Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978
"Phila. Story" to be presented May 8, 9 & 10 • Pre-meds elect officers • Y cabinet assumes duties at retreat • Music Club to hold elections tomorrow • Inter-sorority group holds annual party • Students will be charged for all overdue library books • Music Club to give concert • WSGA endorses removal of posters • New "Lantern" head selected by staff • Dan Giangiulio is elected new president of MSGA • Final plans set for May Day pageant, campus activities • Future teachers to hear talk Tuesday • Ludwig receives prize from chemical institute • Bus. Ad. club …
The Ursinus Weekly, April 14, 1952, Sarah Canan, Richard P. Richter, Evelyn Scharf, Robert E. Armstrong, Ted Wenner, William Lukens
The Ursinus Weekly, April 14, 1952, Sarah Canan, Richard P. Richter, Evelyn Scharf, Robert E. Armstrong, Ted Wenner, William Lukens
Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978
MSGA plans for evaluation of professors • Alumni to hear Dr. Furbay speak • Language table meets • Sophs, freshmen draw up petitions; Deadline April 16 • Plans made to stop cheating • Library acquires new books • Operetta "Sari" scheduled for this weekend • Cultural Olympics rate play highly • French Club entertained • Jean Shepherd speaks at annual Weekly banquet: KYW disc jockey presents radio difficulties, problems • Heads named for YMCA • Late permissions discussed in WSGA meeting • Eight members to represent Pi Gamma Mu at Albright • IRC hears Ulbricht • German Club to hold …
The Ursinus Weekly, March 10, 1952, Mary Yost, Mary Jane Allen, Donna Webber, Richard P. Richter, Jonni Graf, William Lukens, Patricia Garrow, Charles Stahl, Nelson M. Fellman Jr., Ted Wenner, Jean Leety, Paul M. Jones, G. Brandon Donahue
The Ursinus Weekly, March 10, 1952, Mary Yost, Mary Jane Allen, Donna Webber, Richard P. Richter, Jonni Graf, William Lukens, Patricia Garrow, Charles Stahl, Nelson M. Fellman Jr., Ted Wenner, Jean Leety, Paul M. Jones, G. Brandon Donahue
Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978
Cast chosen for Curtain Club play • New method used to contact students in Campus Chest drive • Operetta leads picked as "Sari" gets underway • Newman Club hears about new society • Sororities pledge 25 after week of rushing • Professors give various last minute admonitions at Y panel • Audrey Harte writes winning May Day pageant; Chairmen begin work: "Stolen Princess of Fantasy" is tale told in verse • Spirit group reorganizes • Noted archaeologist to give illustrated lecture at Forum • Juniors pick out theme for prom • Movie rescheduled • Two group plays to be staged …
The Ursinus Weekly, February 18, 1952, Mary Yost, Elsie R. Belz, Richard P. Richter, G. Brandon Donahue, Jonni Graf, Anne Neborak, Robert E. Armstrong, Patricia Garrow, Bob Odenheimer, Nelson M. Fellman Jr., Dick Bowman, Paul M. Jones
The Ursinus Weekly, February 18, 1952, Mary Yost, Elsie R. Belz, Richard P. Richter, G. Brandon Donahue, Jonni Graf, Anne Neborak, Robert E. Armstrong, Patricia Garrow, Bob Odenheimer, Nelson M. Fellman Jr., Dick Bowman, Paul M. Jones
Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978
1952 Selective Service test set for April • Violinist, pianist schedule program Thursday night • Tryouts held for Meistersingers; Cast is chosen • Egyptian to speak here Wednesday • Communist youth festival described by U.S. "delegate" • Elections Wednesday as four vie for May Queen • Anne Hughes tells of her college life • Spring play selected by Curtain Club • Drs. Garrett, Miller to address first professors' panel • Mr. Dolman to read Twain at English lit meeting • Sophomores plan eventful weekend for March 7-8 • Summer term students asked to select courses • Tea planned • Editorials: …