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May Day pageant

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The Ursinus Weekly, May 14, 1951, Mary Yost, Robert Jordan, Sally Canan, Richard Mckey, Jonni Graf, Donald G. Baker, Anne Neborak, Roy Foster, Nelson M. Fellman Jr. May 1951

The Ursinus Weekly, May 14, 1951, Mary Yost, Robert Jordan, Sally Canan, Richard Mckey, Jonni Graf, Donald G. Baker, Anne Neborak, Roy Foster, Nelson M. Fellman Jr.

Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978

Robert Herber chosen for study abroad • Dramatic fraternity takes in new members • Debating Club elects • Mary MacPherson crowned May Queen before large crowd; "Arsenic" run registers success • Senior announcements available; Meeting set • Tom Davis elected MSGA president; Feulner is V. P. • Y doggie roast planned • Jay Ely chosen head of musical organizations • Classes vote for officers; Council named • Women's dorms elect new representatives • Editorials: Oaths of loyalty? • Great debate continues • Ye olde cricket game • MSGA history shows how present system developed • Sizzling, simpering sunbathers seek solar …


Ursinus College Alumni Journal, May 1951, J. Harold Brownback, Harry M. Frosberg, Muriel B. Pancoast, Elizabeth Ballinger Grove, Louis A. Krug, Paul Levengood, Norman E. Mcclure May 1951

Ursinus College Alumni Journal, May 1951, J. Harold Brownback, Harry M. Frosberg, Muriel B. Pancoast, Elizabeth Ballinger Grove, Louis A. Krug, Paul Levengood, Norman E. Mcclure

Ursinus College Alumni Journal, 1937-1969

President's page • Lloyd H. Wood, '25, inaugurated as Pennsylvania's Lt. Governor • Dr. H. A. Cochran, of Temple, to address graduating class • Ursinus to be honored by Newcomen Society • Russian DP starts new life at Ursinus • Artist to glorify queen in May Day pageant • Catalogue re-designed • Program completed for 1951 Alumni Day • Dinner held for seniors • Scholarship fund benefit proceeds total $1700 • Marjorie Trayes becomes Rutger's Dean on July 1 • Crossley first reported casualty from Ursinus • Rhea D. Johnson retires • Laucks antique collection near museum proportions • Mack …


The Ursinus Weekly, April 16, 1951, Mary Yost, Sally Canan, Mary Ann Simmendinger, Richard Mckey, Jonni Graf, H. Lloyd Jones, Anne Neborak, Nancy Wiseman, Douglas Macmullan, Bob Odenheimer, Jean Leety, Harry Markley, Roy Foster, Nelson M. Fellman Jr., Irene Schweitzer Apr 1951

The Ursinus Weekly, April 16, 1951, Mary Yost, Sally Canan, Mary Ann Simmendinger, Richard Mckey, Jonni Graf, H. Lloyd Jones, Anne Neborak, Nancy Wiseman, Douglas Macmullan, Bob Odenheimer, Jean Leety, Harry Markley, Roy Foster, Nelson M. Fellman Jr., Irene Schweitzer

Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978

May Day cast chosen; Practices begin this week • "Arsenic and Old Lace" is underway • Methods discussed by archaeologist • John Billman named head of IRC for coming year • McClure urges students to take army tests • French Club to present pianist, vocalists in recital • 35 "Weekly" workers honored at banquet • Varsity Club plans big weekend; Variety show, dance listed April 27, 28 • Ursinus to be honored by Newcomen Society May 24 • Self-help jobs available; Letters must be written • Many jobs available to Spring graduates • '51ers forced to break up as Fisher …


The Ursinus Weekly, April 9, 1951, Robert Jordan, Richard Mckey, Jonni Graf, Sally Canan, Joanne Nolt, Nelson M. Fellman Jr., Mary Yost, Bob Odenheimer, Maurice Armstrong Apr 1951

The Ursinus Weekly, April 9, 1951, Robert Jordan, Richard Mckey, Jonni Graf, Sally Canan, Joanne Nolt, Nelson M. Fellman Jr., Mary Yost, Bob Odenheimer, Maurice Armstrong

Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978

Exams speeded for army tests scheduled here • Operetta cancelled • Forum to feature archaeologist in final program • Committee heads named • "Weekly" staff named; Banquet planned • MSGA, class election system Ok'd; Women's groups nominate candidates • Fuhrman to play at Junior Prom; Queen will reign • New Cub and Key members discussed • Bloodmobile to visit Ursinus campus again • Reviewer notes variance in dramatic play-bill presented by Curtain Club • Next Lantern planned • Editorials: Broad outlook; Tribute • Y plans professors' panel • "Stolen" stone in Scotland? • Students' worries traced • Letters to the …


The Ursinus Weekly, March 19, 1951, Willard Wetzel, Donald Stauffer, Robert Jordan, Joanne Nolt, Ford Bothwell Mar 1951

The Ursinus Weekly, March 19, 1951, Willard Wetzel, Donald Stauffer, Robert Jordan, Joanne Nolt, Ford Bothwell

Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978

Greek letter groups take in Spring rushees • "Artist's Life" by Ruth Feidler wins Pageant contest • Students contribute record $175 to drive • Students to take part in Model United Nations talk • Debaters to attend parley • 3 seniors named into honorary dramatic group • Plays feature intense drama • Student vocalists to appear in "HMS Pinafore" • Board names Mary Yost to editorship of "Weekly" • Spring play cast headed by Henry, MacMullen, Grove • "Lantern" out Wednesday • YM-YW committee plans nomination • "Seventh Heaven" to be theme of Junior Prom April 20 • Letters to …


The Ursinus Weekly, March 5, 1951, Willard Wetzel, Eugene A. Pascucci, Jeanne Stewart, Robert Jordan, Sarah Canan, Joanne Nolt, Ford Bothwell, Roy Foster Mar 1951

The Ursinus Weekly, March 5, 1951, Willard Wetzel, Eugene A. Pascucci, Jeanne Stewart, Robert Jordan, Sarah Canan, Joanne Nolt, Ford Bothwell, Roy Foster

Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978

Helfferich retains MAC title; Voted "outstanding" • Music Club lists "HMS Pinafore" as Spring production • Community Chest receives support • MSGA holds discussion on guests' meal prices • Brownback receives material for May 4, 5 grad record exam • Dr. McClure to view Ursinus problems at YM-YWCA meeting • Group presentation of "Condemned" scores hit • DuPont lecturer shows new super light plastic • Larry Livingston, DuPont manager, to speak here • Dr. Yost to read poetry of Edna St. Vincent Millay • Administration receives additional data on draft • Seniors' original "Speak Easy" ready for production • Lantern …