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The Ursinus Weekly, December 14, 1964, Craig S. Hill, Susan Royack, Patricia Smith, John Campbell, Candace Sprecher, John Bradley, Peter Dunn, George Davis, Marianne Murphy, Alexis C. Anderson Dec 1964

The Ursinus Weekly, December 14, 1964, Craig S. Hill, Susan Royack, Patricia Smith, John Campbell, Candace Sprecher, John Bradley, Peter Dunn, George Davis, Marianne Murphy, Alexis C. Anderson

Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978

Enthusiastic Pooh audience hears A. A. Milne children's play: Matinee by Curtain Club • Faculty accepts senate approved hours change • Chorus and soloists usher Christmas season with 27th annual Messiah: Students attend full afternoon rehearsal • Christmas activities fill last week of 1964: Robin Roberts at MSGA banquet; Women's banquet; Dorms hold open house; Mrs. Helfferich's party; Candlelight communion; Christmas dance • Greeks hosts to orphans in area parties • Richard P. Richter accepts duties as alumni secretary • Frosh plan cool "Ice palace '65" • Bridge tourney on UC campus • Spirit of Christmas present • B-ball team …


The Ursinus Weekly, December 7, 1964, Craig S. Hill, Dorothy Davis, Barry Feinberg, Eve Kegerize, Alexis C. Anderson, Cathy Pregmon, Elaine Davis, George Davis, Marianne Murphy Dec 1964

The Ursinus Weekly, December 7, 1964, Craig S. Hill, Dorothy Davis, Barry Feinberg, Eve Kegerize, Alexis C. Anderson, Cathy Pregmon, Elaine Davis, George Davis, Marianne Murphy

Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978

225 voice choir and professional soloists to present annual Messiah performance • Faculty members gain recognition: Yale Press publishes Foster volumes; Dr. Hinkle appointed assistant prof • Psych Club hears Manus on the retarded child • Judy Collins captivates Thursday concert audience: Folk songstress and fine entertainer • E and R church awards grant for scholarship fund • Juniors succeed with turned about turnabout • WSGA appoints judiciary and election boards • Philadelphia Orchestra presents varied concert • An invitation to sophomore and junior women • Editorial: Fa-la-la • Letters to the editor • European tour group readies for next …


The Ursinus Weekly, November 23, 1964, Craig S. Hill, Sue Yost, Patricia Rodimer, Lynn Martin, Susan Royack, Candace Sprecher, Alexis C. Anderson, Peter Dunn, Leslie Rudnyanszky, Bob Eley, Marianne Murphy, Charles Spencer Nov 1964

The Ursinus Weekly, November 23, 1964, Craig S. Hill, Sue Yost, Patricia Rodimer, Lynn Martin, Susan Royack, Candace Sprecher, Alexis C. Anderson, Peter Dunn, Leslie Rudnyanszky, Bob Eley, Marianne Murphy, Charles Spencer

Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978

"Write me a murder," a skillful presentation of a weak play • Junior class announces 'S no ball turnabout • WSGA report on women's programs • Judy Collins to appear in campus folk concert: Performance tickets remain on sale • Ursinus receives $1,500 grant from Sears-Roebuck Foundation • Work camps topic of slide lecture • Debaters prepare for Temple novice tournament • Ursinus students attend Sheraton collegiate council • Human Relations Commission starts tutoring program • SWC abandons Sunday vespers • Editorial: Hats off! • Progress keyword in dining hall construction • Annual college music competition • Spotlight: UC abroad; …


The Ursinus Weekly, November 16, 1964, Craig S. Hill, Helen Simmons, Karen Kohn, Samuel Walker, David Wolf, Marianne Murphy Nov 1964

The Ursinus Weekly, November 16, 1964, Craig S. Hill, Helen Simmons, Karen Kohn, Samuel Walker, David Wolf, Marianne Murphy

Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978

11 students elected to Who's who in American colleges • Museum director Turner speaks on American art • Lord and Lady, class officers named at Senior Ball, Friday: Extensive decorations create Camelot atmosphere • Curtain Club stages Fall play this weekend: Free student performance Friday • Temple scientists to visit campus, discuss careers • "Summer harvest" movie shown to PSEA members • Karen Wagner chosen Jr. Miss Montgomery Co. • German Club discusses life in Europe • Local NAACP members to speak to student tutors • PAC sponsors work camp talk • Editorial: Our policing system • Life up the …


The Ursinus Weekly, November 9, 1964, Craig S. Hill, Carlton Dingman, Barry Feinberg, Patricia Rodimer, Helen Simmons, Karen Kohn, Susan Rayack, Candace Sprecher, Alexis C. Anderson, George Davis, Marianne Murphy Nov 1964

The Ursinus Weekly, November 9, 1964, Craig S. Hill, Carlton Dingman, Barry Feinberg, Patricia Rodimer, Helen Simmons, Karen Kohn, Susan Rayack, Candace Sprecher, Alexis C. Anderson, George Davis, Marianne Murphy

Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978

Senior Ball, Friday, offers Camelot, Al Raymond band: Lord and Lady, permanent class officers to be announced • Graduate awards available from science foundation • Miller and Zucker review election returns, meaning • Museum director on American art to be Forum highlight: Dr. Turner to emphasize the 20th century • William Shaffer, vice-president UC Board of Directors, dies • Pancoast in State House to seek greater local power • Faculty action penalizes 4 with fines, demerits • Curtain Club selects cast for Winnie the Pooh production, schedules December showing • English Club to meet tonight • Editorial: Altruism at Ursinus …


The Ursinus Weekly, November 2, 1964, Craig S. Hill, Craig Heller, Mary Anne Holmgren, Cathy Pregmon, Bitsy Flint, Peter Dunn, George Davis, Deborah Glassmoyer, Marianne Murphy, Ron Hirokawa Nov 1964

The Ursinus Weekly, November 2, 1964, Craig S. Hill, Craig Heller, Mary Anne Holmgren, Cathy Pregmon, Bitsy Flint, Peter Dunn, George Davis, Deborah Glassmoyer, Marianne Murphy, Ron Hirokawa

Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978

Judy Collins to appear in concert at Ursinus: Agency's first offering to be sell-out • Cafe Montmarte promises to be the unusual • Seven students arrested in mass Halloween uprising: Non-participants fined, spend night in jail • Yale professor speaks to pre-med, chem societies • Helfferich stresses liberal arts importance in Founders' convocation: Four alumni awarded doctorates • Dr. John Clawson, Dean emeritus, dies at home • 19 men receive fraternity bids today in library • Wentz announced business manager • Editorial: Thursday night review • Parleying, partying and panicking portrayed in sorority pledging • Dr. Dooley's assistant gives lecture …


The Ursinus Weekly, October 26, 1964, Craig S. Hill, Deborah Glassmoyer, Jeanne Dawson, Karen Kohn, Susan Hartman, Sue Hartenstine, Susan Royack, Bob Eley, Peter Dunn, George Davis, Leslie Rudnyanszky, Carlton Dingman, Marianne Murphy, Barry Feinberg Oct 1964

The Ursinus Weekly, October 26, 1964, Craig S. Hill, Deborah Glassmoyer, Jeanne Dawson, Karen Kohn, Susan Hartman, Sue Hartenstine, Susan Royack, Bob Eley, Peter Dunn, George Davis, Leslie Rudnyanszky, Carlton Dingman, Marianne Murphy, Barry Feinberg

Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978

Play, varied activities termed success at retreat: Play forms discussion springboard • Senior Prom to feature Raymond band, Camelot • Democrats sweep campus with 57 percent majority: Partisan area shows Johnson strength • Library consultant to discuss career opportunities • Ursinus to honor four alumni in Founders' Day ceremonies: Helfferich's address, college's future • Dooley associate to speak, show film in "Y" forum • Parents flock to campus in annual festivities: Grid loss dampens day only a little • Election planned to fill WSGA senate vacancies • Editorial: Answering critics • Is the Summer reading program worthless? • New Gym …


The Ursinus Weekly, October 19, 1964, Craig S. Hill, Anne Harris, Carl F. Peek, Barry Feinberg, Dorothy Davis, Mitchell Stevens, Candace Sprecher, John Bradley, Leslie Rudnyanszky, Karen Kohn, Marianne Murphy Oct 1964

The Ursinus Weekly, October 19, 1964, Craig S. Hill, Anne Harris, Carl F. Peek, Barry Feinberg, Dorothy Davis, Mitchell Stevens, Candace Sprecher, John Bradley, Leslie Rudnyanszky, Karen Kohn, Marianne Murphy

Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978

Bethany director to be awarded honorary degree • Moss and Creager review ministry in lively discussion • Dr. Charles D. Mattern dies suddenly at home: Funeral to be Tuesday • Young politicians debate national partisan issues: Campus voting follows, Wednesday • Football game, reception to highlight Parents' Day • A word from the Dean • Zuckers to appear with Rutgers choir at Carnegie Hall • Agency begins second year, requests support • Projected literary magazine plans liberal editorial policy • Editorial: In memoriam • Bomberger texts survive intact • Individualism - Iran style • Goldwater's policies: What are they? • …


The Ursinus Weekly, October 12, 1964, Craig S. Hill, Howard M. Smith Jr., Helen Simons, Candace Sprecher, Linda Rader, Charles Spencer, Lenard Footland, Bob Eley, George Davis, Peter Dunn, Leslie Rudnyanszky, Ellwood Paisley, Marianne Murphy Oct 1964

The Ursinus Weekly, October 12, 1964, Craig S. Hill, Howard M. Smith Jr., Helen Simons, Candace Sprecher, Linda Rader, Charles Spencer, Lenard Footland, Bob Eley, George Davis, Peter Dunn, Leslie Rudnyanszky, Ellwood Paisley, Marianne Murphy

Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978

Thespians choose Blore & Rodimer, Fall cast leads: "Write me a murder" heads into first stage of production • Pledging begins as sororities end last week of rushing: 61 women sign bids • Queen Jeanne Dawson, grid triumph, flavor weekend fun: Returning alumni enjoy cold day's festivities • Lancaster theologian speaking tonight on Vatican Council II • Pre-meds hear members, list season speakers • Peace Corps worker to speak here • "Y" adds new concept to traditional retreat format: Fernbrook site of weekend's activities • Editorial: Apathy or futility • Green poncho raincoats become UC fetish • UC students see …


The Ursinus Weekly, September 28, 1964, Craig S. Hill, Dorothy Davis, George Davis Sep 1964

The Ursinus Weekly, September 28, 1964, Craig S. Hill, Dorothy Davis, George Davis

Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978

Sue Harman places in Penna. title contest • Curtain Club programs Fall theater events • Customs continue at UC: Frosh don dinks, signs, socks in annual orientation program • 249 freshmen weather first week of orientation, classes: Arrive Saturday for weekend of preliminary assemblies and introductions • Messiah chorus begins practice • Ursinus receives $1,000 grant from Gulf Oil Co. • Letter to the editor • Young Democrats plan campaign • Three classes participate in Summer program • Something to live up to: Ursinus stars in Inquirer article • 47 freshmen arrive with honors • Teacher exams for student teachers …


The Ursinus Weekly, June 8, 1964, Craig S. Hill, Valerie Moritz, John Wirth, Candace Sprecher, Sally Campbell, Constance Laughlin Jun 1964

The Ursinus Weekly, June 8, 1964, Craig S. Hill, Valerie Moritz, John Wirth, Candace Sprecher, Sally Campbell, Constance Laughlin

Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978

Dr. Sturgis retires from faculty after 40 years; Honored by alumni, Saturday • 222 seniors receive degrees at Commencement today; Dr. John Ciardi addresses class and guests • Dr. Roger Staiger given US patent • Whitians select officers • Placement Office report • UC chapter APO chosen to participate in Denver convention • Alumni seek student writers • Editorial: Contemplation • UC hosts Summer assembly: Four denominations represented • Awards presented at WAA banquet • Wagner to attend conference • Paul I. Guest, recipient of 1964 Alumni Award • Student government heads comment on year's activities • Graduation 50 years …


The Ursinus Weekly, May 18, 1964, Craig S. Hill, Connie Church, Adele Rentschler, Robert Reed, Candace Sprecher, George Davis, Constance Laughlin May 1964

The Ursinus Weekly, May 18, 1964, Craig S. Hill, Connie Church, Adele Rentschler, Robert Reed, Candace Sprecher, George Davis, Constance Laughlin

Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978

Quipping Ramblers roam through the bluegrass: Group scores with relaxed style • Graduation speakers named: Knettler at Baccalaureate, Ciardi at Commencement;; Updike and Weiss receive honorary degrees • Girls flock east, flee UC doldrums • Faculty upholds MSGA decision: Exception noted in one case • Women program Big-Little Sister activities • Thomas and Moser win in run-off • APO seeks funds for proposed service project • UC freshmen to take part in WIP panel • Doanes take year leave, teach at Miles College • PSEA elects new officers • Editorial: Ursinus men? • War in the name of peace • …


The Ursinus Weekly, May 4, 1964, Craig S. Hill, Dorothy Davis, Nancy Schlosser, Frank Caiola, William Lundgren, Candace Sprecher, Leslie Rudnyanszky, Karen Kohn, Constance Laughlin May 1964

The Ursinus Weekly, May 4, 1964, Craig S. Hill, Dorothy Davis, Nancy Schlosser, Frank Caiola, William Lundgren, Candace Sprecher, Leslie Rudnyanszky, Karen Kohn, Constance Laughlin

Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978

WSGA revises constitution: Women to ratify provisions May 13 • UC wins award for alumni support • Greeks greet the sun with party weekend: Lee Vincent, King Twig, Little Anthony and Earl-J break the bleak week • Spring Festival features weekend of activities: "Bye, bye Birdie" Saturday • Mr. Pennypacker staged by Curtain Club • Band concert • Meistersingers repeat Spring concert for UC • WAA election and activities • UC students hear final concert • Editorial: Our faculty • Live cheaply and die rich • Fifty years ago • Letters to the editor • Dickinson and Johns Hopkins bow …


The Ursinus Weekly, April 27, 1964, Craig S. Hill, Frank Caiola, Francis Miller, Lynn Martin, John Bradley, George Davis, Constance Laughlin Apr 1964

The Ursinus Weekly, April 27, 1964, Craig S. Hill, Frank Caiola, Francis Miller, Lynn Martin, John Bradley, George Davis, Constance Laughlin

Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978

Waiters guests at annual banquet • Bohl receives Fullbright to study abroad • Campus organizations conduct Spring elections: MSGA chooses officers; WSGA names class reps • Yocum selected to visit Russia • Mensch Mill site of annual Spring retreat • African trip, PAC forum event • Unadvertised Greek week promised to be one of the best • Cheerleaders • Spirit Committee • Women's dorm officers • Meistersingers • Editorial: Supply and demand? • Next President: Henry Cabot Lodge • Slaves work for freedom with sweat, toil and bridge • Letters to the editor • Lacrosse loses 1st ever; Tennis blanked …


The Ursinus Weekly, April 20, 1964, Craig S. Hill, Connie Church, Kathlene Dolman, Charles Spencer, Candace Sprecher, William Lundgren, George Davis, Constance Laughlin Apr 1964

The Ursinus Weekly, April 20, 1964, Craig S. Hill, Connie Church, Kathlene Dolman, Charles Spencer, Candace Sprecher, William Lundgren, George Davis, Constance Laughlin

Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978

New Lost City Ramblers to close first concert season • Good organization and enthusiasm mark '64 Campus Chest drive: Over $1,500 collected for charity • "Y" to feature fun and discussion at Spring retreat • Spring Festival parts awarded • MSGA officers to be elected Tuesday; Cope and Wirth run for President • Otto Lee sees bright future for college grads • Mackey to speak on African tour • Sororities hold rushing parties • Editorial: Unlimited cutting • U.C. students visit Lincoln; African Negro strife discussed • APO closes books for Asia drive • Letters to the editor • $550 …


The Ursinus Weekly, March 23, 1964, Sharon E. Robbins, John Bradley, Carl F. Peek, Diana Wright, Craig Garner Mar 1964

The Ursinus Weekly, March 23, 1964, Sharon E. Robbins, John Bradley, Carl F. Peek, Diana Wright, Craig Garner

Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978

Campus Chest activities will begin April 6th • Craig Hill named Weekly editor-in-chief; Bell, Bradley and Davis will head staffs • Nelson Bortz April 8 Forum guest speaker: Labor - management relations topic • Peek to study in Munich • Miller featured in Cuban program: TV appearance set on "Great Decisions," 1964 • Students and faculty enter benefit show: Talent and auction for Campus Chest • Spring Festival chairmen reveal plans for musical • Informal rush planned in April: Sorority parties • APO seeks funds for amplification system in gym • Students organize to fight against discrimination • Class of …


The Ursinus Weekly, March 16, 1964, Sharon E. Robbins, Carl F. Peek, John Bradley, James Hake, Mary Ann Wuenschel, Robert Livingston, Craig Garner Mar 1964

The Ursinus Weekly, March 16, 1964, Sharon E. Robbins, Carl F. Peek, John Bradley, James Hake, Mary Ann Wuenschel, Robert Livingston, Craig Garner

Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978

Campus Chest set to begin April 6: Shorb and Riley Committee heads • Concert season begun by UC Meistersingers: Group will tour New York state • Noss, theologian & author, will speak here Wednesday • History students will hear Bohl at Wednesday tea • Jeanne Dawson crowned prom queen; Cub and Key taps seven junior men • Three co-eds make US lacrosse team: Great Britain scene of games • Mass meeting of students planned for Wednesday • Group organizes fund campaign; Will defray cost for Ursinus girls on lacrosse team • WSGA approves rule change • Ursinus receives Gulf Oil …


The Ursinus Weekly, March 9, 1964, Sharon E. Robbins, David J. Phillips, Carl F. Peek, John Bradley, Susan Bell, Carlton Dingman, Cheryl Siegal Mar 1964

The Ursinus Weekly, March 9, 1964, Sharon E. Robbins, David J. Phillips, Carl F. Peek, John Bradley, Susan Bell, Carlton Dingman, Cheryl Siegal

Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978

Junior Prom and Agency concert highlight coming weekend • Curtain Club chooses cast; Meridy Murphy will direct "Remarkable Mr. Pennypacker" • Kaffee Klatsch topic "politics" • Sig Nu and ZX win Songfest • Photo contest • Wedgwood, controversial historian, author, here Wednesday evening • Campus Chest plans underway • Red Cross seeking qualified swimmers • 1,100 applications filed at UC for Fall admissions • Jean Hunter, Howard Smith elected Ruby co-editors • March placement schedule posted • Ursinus to raise tuition rate $200 effective Sept. 1 • Review: Mr. Lincoln on civil rights • Navy OCS team will visit campus …


The Ursinus Weekly, March 2, 1964, Sharon E. Robbins, Carl F. Peek, Craig Garner Mar 1964

The Ursinus Weekly, March 2, 1964, Sharon E. Robbins, Carl F. Peek, Craig Garner

Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978

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 …


The Ursinus Weekly, February 24, 1964, Sharon E. Robbins, Sally Reed, John Bradley, Carl F. Peek, Robert Shaw, Sharon Rothenberger, Roy Christman, Craig Garner Feb 1964

The Ursinus Weekly, February 24, 1964, Sharon E. Robbins, Sally Reed, John Bradley, Carl F. Peek, Robert Shaw, Sharon Rothenberger, Roy Christman, Craig Garner

Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978

First Ursinus art show is extraordinary success • Thursday night concert of Four Freshmen proves that big names are possible here • Mr. Hudnut to lead Bible Study group • Kenneth Wells to speak Wed.; President of Freedoms Foundation • Miracles subject of vespers talk • Pi Nu to host national chapters • St. Andrews gives annual awards; Study in Scotland with stipend • Dr. Zucker to appear with Rutgers choir in Carnegie Hall concert • Curtain Club sets production date • Ursinus in three-way second place MAC tie • Bible Study fellowship to present film Tuesday • Pre-med and …


The Ursinus Weekly, February 17, 1964, Sharon E. Robbins, James Hake, David J. Phillips, Carl F. Peek, Barbara Gettys, Robert Shaw, Craig Garner Feb 1964

The Ursinus Weekly, February 17, 1964, Sharon E. Robbins, James Hake, David J. Phillips, Carl F. Peek, Barbara Gettys, Robert Shaw, Craig Garner

Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978

Preparations in final stage for Four Freshmen concert • Asian students: APO will begin to collect books for foundation • "Evolution and world federalism" to be topic of Dr. Charles Price • Art exhibit set for weekend • Summer job opportunities • Three sororities begin Spring rush • Traditional Lorelei turnabout held; Dance king crowned, Whitians presented • Freshman pre-med views Christian concept of unity • Women to receive colors Thursday • English Club to hear Harvard poet • Editorial: A bit of discretion, please; Ursinus big time; Apology • Sub-species new theory of race evolution • Review of books …


The Ursinus Weekly, February 10, 1964, Sharon E. Robbins, Carlton Dingman, F. Donald Zucker, Carl F. Peek, Robert Shaw Feb 1964

The Ursinus Weekly, February 10, 1964, Sharon E. Robbins, Carlton Dingman, F. Donald Zucker, Carl F. Peek, Robert Shaw

Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978

Tickets still available for Four Freshmen • Lorelei dance February 14; Music by Lester Lanin • Dr. Allen, Ursinus prof, publishes book of poems • IS-IFC plans set for song festival • Dr. Helen T. Garrett to leave UC for Parisian sabbatical • Job interview schedule released • Weekly editors, staff hold tea for College faculty • Dr. R. Doane to speak at UC Circle meeting • Two students visit campus • Dr. Carleton Coon, anthropologist, to speak at UC Forum on Feb. 12 • Sorority rushing to begin Monday • Frats to begin Spring rush • Mr. J. Douglas …


The Ursinus Weekly, January 13, 1964, Sharon E. Robbins, Susan Bell, Carl F. Peek, Christopher Fuges, Craig Garner Jan 1964

The Ursinus Weekly, January 13, 1964, Sharon E. Robbins, Susan Bell, Carl F. Peek, Christopher Fuges, Craig Garner

Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978

Dean Pettit plans sabbatical; Dr. Vorrath to act as Dean • MSGA president, Frank Stratton, announces Four Freshmen to give concert on February 20 • Student co-author of publication • Lorelei to be held Valentine's Day • UC Circle elects 1964 officers • Chapel changes announced • Exchange planned with Lincoln U. • UC students hear Phila. Orchestra • Scholl resigns as IFC president; Bill Mack is elected to position • 3 new members initiated in Alpha Psi Omega • Whitians hold tea to honor women • Building and endowment needs for next decade total $10,000,000 • Editorial: Some suggestions; …