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The Ursinus Weekly, November 23, 1977, Ann Weibezahl, Robert Brancatelli, Stephen M. Lange, Lawrence Mroz, Jonathan Zap, Rick Morris, Kaaron Benson, Jennifer Bassett, Carolyn Graney, Benjamin Shapiro, Denise Davis, Christopher Duvally Nov 1977

The Ursinus Weekly, November 23, 1977, Ann Weibezahl, Robert Brancatelli, Stephen M. Lange, Lawrence Mroz, Jonathan Zap, Rick Morris, Kaaron Benson, Jennifer Bassett, Carolyn Graney, Benjamin Shapiro, Denise Davis, Christopher Duvally

Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978

Ursinus News in Brief: U.S.G.A. threatens boycott petition; Cafeteria dinner affirmed; Jessup announces computer courses; Williamson nominates two; Four elected to task force; Ursinus appliance team • Vandalism to exceed '76 totals: President's dining room vandalized • U.C. unaware of breakout: How safe is Ursinus? • Enrollments decrease • Five call for U.S.G.A. action • Comment • Letters to the editor • Movie attack: MacArthur • A view of Wismer • Burns debuts as deity • Sex and drugs • Medical credentials • Opinion: S.F.A.R.C. • Grizzly Gridiron closes at 2-7 • Women's volleyball: Wrap-up • Soccer finale • 3 …


The Ursinus Weekly, February 9, 1977, Alan Stetler, Sharon Tuberty, Ann Weibezahl, Cindy Shelmire, Stephen M. Lange, George Geist, Mary Beth Kramer, Barbara Ann Vincent, Mark T. Di Marcangelo, Donald R. Whittaker, Andrew Schwartz, Joseph Saraco, Lawrence Mroz Feb 1977

The Ursinus Weekly, February 9, 1977, Alan Stetler, Sharon Tuberty, Ann Weibezahl, Cindy Shelmire, Stephen M. Lange, George Geist, Mary Beth Kramer, Barbara Ann Vincent, Mark T. Di Marcangelo, Donald R. Whittaker, Andrew Schwartz, Joseph Saraco, Lawrence Mroz

Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978

Ursinus news in brief: Summer employment outlook; Temple adopts plus, minus grades; U.S.G.A. releases absenteeism data; Craft named exec. assistant • Cafeteria trials successful • Testing rule changed • Calendar to be reviewed • S.F.A.R.C. discusses counseling, vandalism • Comment: A short lesson in Weekly economics • Ursinus: a suburban wasteland • Our common cause • Transcript hassles • Forum review: Musical notes • Let's line up for Wismer • TGV • Seniors plan dinner dance • Art exhibition • Pre-Legal group meets • Basketball loses again • Commentary: Is a new coach needed? • Swimming teams resume seasons • …


The Ursinus Weekly, September 30, 1976, Alan Stetler, Sharon Tuberty, Mark T. Di Marcangelo, Cindy Shelmire, Donald R. Whittaker, Stephanie Dent, Kamala R. Chapman, Keith Wright, Brian J. Fegely, Bonnie Dixon, Warren Fritz, George Geist, Joseph Saraco, Kate Prendergast Sep 1976

The Ursinus Weekly, September 30, 1976, Alan Stetler, Sharon Tuberty, Mark T. Di Marcangelo, Cindy Shelmire, Donald R. Whittaker, Stephanie Dent, Kamala R. Chapman, Keith Wright, Brian J. Fegely, Bonnie Dixon, Warren Fritz, George Geist, Joseph Saraco, Kate Prendergast

Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978

Ursinus news in brief: Times cites college depression; 76'ers arrive for training; Simon participates in mission; Absentee ballots explained; Richter named Ursinus President • '76 enrollment drops • Dorm letter drafted • SFARC year opens • Comment: Action, not promises • Cheap shot commentators • Cost comparisons • Movie controversy • The Last hurrah: An introduction to Ursinus romance • Legal society success • Coming campus events • Teacher knows best! • Record review • Curriculum addition in history • Campaign-advance Ursinus • Phils to see red • Gurzynski retires from X-country • Soccer drops two • F.&M. beats Ursinus …


The Ursinus Weekly, October 20, 1972, Charles Chambers, Gary Griffith, Geoffrey Higgins, John T. Fidler, Richard Whaley, Nancy Frye, Robert Vietri, Richard Hart, Ruthann Connell, Don Mcaviney, Rodger Blind, Mark M. Borish Oct 1972

The Ursinus Weekly, October 20, 1972, Charles Chambers, Gary Griffith, Geoffrey Higgins, John T. Fidler, Richard Whaley, Nancy Frye, Robert Vietri, Richard Hart, Ruthann Connell, Don Mcaviney, Rodger Blind, Mark M. Borish

Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978

Frats select queens for 1972 Homecoming • Ursinus graduate awarded Nobel Prize for medicine • Homecoming, dedication and Founder's Day scheduled Saturday • Bailey named to Bowl Committee • Elliott Pool makes splash for Ursinus community • Editorial: Thank you • S.F.A.R.C. Committee gets three new faces • Myrin Library opens new listening room • Fidler on the wax: Foghat • Churches near Collegeville area welcome Ursinus students • Ursinus admits 308 freshmen; Campus rumors unfounded • "Butterflies are free" in review • The State of our prisons: The Case at Graterford • Judo class on campus, Judoka anyone? • …


The Ursinus Weekly, January 13, 1972, Candy Silver, Carol Wasserman, Jane Siegel, Carol Seifrit, S. Richard Budenstein, Lesa Spacek, Ruthann Connell, Nina Camiel Jan 1972

The Ursinus Weekly, January 13, 1972, Candy Silver, Carol Wasserman, Jane Siegel, Carol Seifrit, S. Richard Budenstein, Lesa Spacek, Ruthann Connell, Nina Camiel

Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978

The Lorelei of yesteryear: A look backwards in time • USGA reports some progress • Female enrollment down in U.C. Evening School • Editorial: The unexamined statement is not worth making • Focus: Michael Nikolic • Renovations: A new look for Pfahler • Silence kills: will you speak out? • Letters to the editor • Forum! • Bouncing Bearettes • Who is Jaime Brockett? • Final examination schedule


The Ursinus Weekly, January 14, 1971, Alan Gold, Marc Hauser, Jane Siegel, Cris Crane, Don Mcaviney, James Williams, Trudy Schwenkler Jan 1971

The Ursinus Weekly, January 14, 1971, Alan Gold, Marc Hauser, Jane Siegel, Cris Crane, Don Mcaviney, James Williams, Trudy Schwenkler

Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978

Ursinus enrollment tops 2000 mark • 1971 dictionary honors Howard • Ted Taylor leaves Ursinus for Drexel • Ursinus raises tuition, stops PHEAA credit • Campus Chest pursues profit • Ursinus sponsors mock UN session • Parking problem relief envisioned • Final Forum features Fox • Editorial: the continuing struggle • Quotation of the week • Focus: Mason Williams • Unconditional courses • "Boars and sows" • Final examination schedule • Bears lose twice: Fall to F&M and LVC • Hockey members honored • Grapplers improve with recruiting


The Ursinus Weekly, September 28, 1967, Herbert C. Smith, Byron Jackson, Lawrence Romane, Frederick Jacob Sep 1967

The Ursinus Weekly, September 28, 1967, Herbert C. Smith, Byron Jackson, Lawrence Romane, Frederick Jacob

Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978

Four new instructors added to language • Dorm fiasco creates problems; Seniors lose top priority rooms • Committee announces Parents' Day program • Miss Congeniality title awarded to Betsy Miller in beauty pageant • Baum exhibits local artistry • Frosh learn customs under CCC guidance • Summer election fills ranks with new Board members • Editorial • The Anti-death league • When push comes to shove • In retrospect: Our past editor speaks out • Elegy to a country campus • Student shortage threatens U.C.: Private colleges face danger • Smoke clouds marijuana issue • Soul Brothers and somethin' kinda …


The Ursinus Weekly, October 6, 1966, Lawrence Romane, Herbert C. Smith, Donald G. Baker, Allen Faaet, Chuck Broadbent, Josi Short Oct 1966

The Ursinus Weekly, October 6, 1966, Lawrence Romane, Herbert C. Smith, Donald G. Baker, Allen Faaet, Chuck Broadbent, Josi Short

Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978

Cultural opportunities abound at U.C. during 1966: Art exhibit • Orientation brings return of the dink: Red and gold revived on the U.C. scene • U.C. hosts parents on October 8 • Politics main theme of Forums • Record enrollment • NSA tests open to upperclassmen • Academy of Music sponsors student concerts • Luxurious new dorms opened • Editorial • Frosh meet challenge of matriculation blues • Letters to the editor • Book review • What's in a name? You'd be amazed! • New cars, big engines in news • Wilkinson's inmates undismayed by unfinished state of dorm • …


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, October 7, 1963, Sharon E. Robbins, Carl F. Peek, David J. Phillips, Craig Garner Oct 1963

The Ursinus Weekly, October 7, 1963, Sharon E. Robbins, Carl F. Peek, David J. Phillips, Craig Garner

Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978

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 …


The Ursinus Weekly, October 1, 1962, John B. Piston, Frederic Yocum, Barbara Gettys, Kathryn Moyer O'Donnell, Ed Leister, Craig Garner Oct 1962

The Ursinus Weekly, October 1, 1962, John B. Piston, Frederic Yocum, Barbara Gettys, Kathryn Moyer O'Donnell, Ed Leister, Craig Garner

Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978

Whirlwind of orientation affairs entertains & bewilders 285 frosh • Student teachers dine tonight with critics, principals • Enrollment is highest in years • Sorority rushing will begin today • Messiah rehearsals to begin this week • Treasurer Wismer bequests $75,000 • Zucker optimistic about campaign for state senate • College launches financial drive to raise $5 million by '69 centennial • Ursinus faculty numbers 61 with five new teachers • Three new preceps assume duties • Ursinus alumni donate $52,000 to Loyalty Fund • Professor Bone dies • Route 422 repairs behind schedule: What a mess • Civil service …


The Ursinus Weekly, October 5, 1959, Marla Shilton, Betty Heale, Linda Blew, Gail Ford Oct 1959

The Ursinus Weekly, October 5, 1959, Marla Shilton, Betty Heale, Linda Blew, Gail Ford

Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978

Dr. Helfferich announces new deans, faculty members • Freshman customs underway; Dinks, tags on campus • YM-YW plans for retreat, dinner early this month • Dr. Wilke to address chapel and Chi Alpha • Greetings, Class of 1963 • "Galaxies & mankind" topic of Weds. Forum • Student teachers to attend dinner, hear Miss Valero • Danforth has 1960 fellowship application forms • Curtain Club sponsors annual Fall reception • Amer. Chemical Society to hear Staiger Oct. 16 • Editorial: Now • "Chollege girl" • Confessions of a dinked frosh • Letters to the editor • Requiem • Ursinus cross …


The Ursinus Weekly, October 24, 1955, Richard Winchester, Jack Townsend Oct 1955

The Ursinus Weekly, October 24, 1955, Richard Winchester, Jack Townsend

Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978

Editorial: Size of our classes • Alpha Phi Omega outlines its plans and describes its organization • Hottenstein directs Band into 1955-56 school year • Dr. Tait to speak to pre-med group on medicine • Curtain Club plans group productions • "Madwoman of Chaillot" is chosen as UC's Fall play • YM-YW retreats this weekend to Camp Onas • Spirit Committee reviews activities • Joint commission with "Y" rejected • Letter to the editor • View at the type of student which Ursinus produces • "Quoth the raven" • Varied techniques of study used by Ursinus students • Which tree …


The Ursinus Weekly, February 19, 1951, Willard Wetzel, Sally Canan, Mary Ann Simmendinger, Robert Jordan, Douglas Macmullan, Anne Neborak, Eugene A. Pascucci, Ford Bothwell, Ed Klein Feb 1951

The Ursinus Weekly, February 19, 1951, Willard Wetzel, Sally Canan, Mary Ann Simmendinger, Robert Jordan, Douglas Macmullan, Anne Neborak, Eugene A. Pascucci, Ford Bothwell, Ed Klein

Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978

MSGA accepts modifications to Soph rules • Curtain Club to present one-act play, Feb. 27 • Dr. Krishnayya gives Indian position, clarifies Nehru's policies on Red China • Complications feature plot of "Speak easy" • Ursinus graduate to address Pre-Legal society Tuesday • Thespians to produce "Arsenic and Old Lace" • All-Ursinus cast to appear March 17 on "Stars in Your Eyes" television show • Frosberg and Brownback named co-editors of Alumni Journal • Chi Alpha plans seminary visit, discusses ministerial course • Juniors pick Fuhrman • Campus displays colors for annual ceremony • Dean's Office lists enrollment at 771; …


The Ursinus Weekly, October 2, 1950, Willard Wetzel, Susanne Deitz, Jane Gulick, Donald Stauffer, Paul M. Jones, Ford Bothwell, Roy Foster Oct 1950

The Ursinus Weekly, October 2, 1950, Willard Wetzel, Susanne Deitz, Jane Gulick, Donald Stauffer, Paul M. Jones, Ford Bothwell, Roy Foster

Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978

B-listers roll up big 63-40 victory over Dean's team • Enrollment drops to 805; Freshmen number 197 • Pre-medders plan to present talks at their meetings • Co-editors of 1950 yearbook announce appointment of 13 department leaders • Japanese educator visits F. I. Sheeder and College • Y members clean recreation center • Curfew notice • Editor announces positions available on "Lantern" staff • Improper parkers served notice • Y schedules events for near future; Rally Wednesday • Thespians to hold reception Tuesday at Super House • Omwake leaves Ursinus to accept Virginia post • Robert Rosenberger confined to St. …


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 …


The Ursinus Weekly, February 14, 1949, Ray Warner, Jean Heron, Joanne Duncan, Bob Gehman, Richard Hanna, George Saurman, Roy Todd, Fred Nicholls, Bob Herber, Frank Edwards, Jean Stewart, Beverly Johnson, Walter Rohlfs, Sara Weirich Feb 1949

The Ursinus Weekly, February 14, 1949, Ray Warner, Jean Heron, Joanne Duncan, Bob Gehman, Richard Hanna, George Saurman, Roy Todd, Fred Nicholls, Bob Herber, Frank Edwards, Jean Stewart, Beverly Johnson, Walter Rohlfs, Sara Weirich

Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978

Enrollment hits 1009 as 28 new students begin college life • Richardson Dilworth to speak tonight: former mayoralty nominee to expose corruption in Philadelphia government • Floy Lewis named queen • Frats begin rushing week • Lauterbach outlines proposed US policy in mid-week forum • Frosh girls slated to receive colors at annual program • Local NSA leaders choose Philadelphia for convention site • How could your college life be improved? • B-listers take lead by tripping imbeciles • Retreat held by Y; letters to Congress sent by commission • Student life of faculty members uncovered in old yearbooks • …


The Ursinus Weekly, October 4, 1948, Ray Warner, Roy Todd, John Martin, Kathleen Mccullough Oct 1948

The Ursinus Weekly, October 4, 1948, Ray Warner, Roy Todd, John Martin, Kathleen Mccullough

Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978

Floy Lewis, campus leader, explains women's student government functions • Enrollment figures reach record mark as 1036 matriculate • Council chooses Chad Alger as prexy; Saurman selected secretary- treasurer • Faculty admits five; Weygandt included • Oops! What's this? B-listers lambast dean's team 77-23 • Cut system altered; Dean lists changes • Large group starts high school duties • Arvanitis picks Ruby staff; Horner, Southall to assist • Phillips to replace Miller as new college registrar • Juniors to hold reception for women of frosh class • Coed tours Europe with church group • First epistle to the freshmen • …


The Ursinus Weekly, February 9, 1948, Robert Juppe, Roy Todd, John Martin, Barbara P. Shumaker, Lois Cain Feb 1948

The Ursinus Weekly, February 9, 1948, Robert Juppe, Roy Todd, John Martin, Barbara P. Shumaker, Lois Cain

Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978

Basketeers grab loop lead by thrashing Swarthmore, 49-38 • Color Day festivities here Thursday; Ursinus Women's Club prexy to speak • Bertel, Widholm set pace as grizzlies register fifth win • Music of Clyde Walton sets tempo for dance at Sunnybrook Friday • Ursinus to debate G-burg next week • Thespians to attempt "experimental theatre" • Dr. Miller forum speaker • Harberger, M. Bell selected for leads in spring operetta • Enrollment augmented by 43 students; 14 seniors complete college careers • Rev. H. C. Baer vesper speaker • Y to hold services during Lent • Goal of 700 subscriptions …


The Ursinus Weekly, September 29, 1947, Robert Juppe, Roy Todd Sep 1947

The Ursinus Weekly, September 29, 1947, Robert Juppe, Roy Todd

Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978

1947 Bruin football squad • Ursinus boasts record enrollment, 962; Men again occupy all campus dorms • Faculty augmented by fourteen; six alumni appointed • Bears to face Drexel in grid curtain-raiser • Dr. White retires; began here in 1924 • Dr. McClure presides at freshman banquet • Ursinus had large summer enrollment; eight to graduate • Callow frosh eagerly anticipate orders as benevolent sophomores begin reign • Glenwood quartette to top program at YM-YWCA rally • Band being re-organized; seek experienced musicians • Contributions sought for college magazine • Quartette seeks WPTZ job; campus activities continue • Grid outlook …


The Ursinus Weekly, February 17, 1947, Jane Rathgeb Feb 1947

The Ursinus Weekly, February 17, 1947, Jane Rathgeb

Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978

"Snowball" formal to feature music by Nick Mancini's band • Thursday designated as Color Day; junior girls plan activities • Bears divide pair of weekend tussles with Dickinson and Susquehanna fives • Enrollment hits 900 with addition of new students • Committee chooses hilarious comedy as May production • Debaters do well as Evans, Warden tour New England • Panel on Wednesday to discuss "Pitfalls of future teachers" • Norman Thomas speaks to students on economic matters, home and abroad • WSSF drive opens; goal set for $1000 • Prominent Ursinus grad dies; brother of college vice-president • Bus transportation …


The Ursinus Weekly, March 18, 1946, Jane Rathgeb, Marion Sare Mar 1946

The Ursinus Weekly, March 18, 1946, Jane Rathgeb, Marion Sare

Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978

Enrollment is highest in history as veterans return under G.I. bill of rights • Rehearsals underway for "Countess Maritza" production March 26-7 • Ursinus coeds capture swimming title as team takes top honors in relays • H. Haines to bring musical show to Ursinus as benefit for WSSF • Girls' Glee Club plans to sing for Easter program on April 17 • Vesper group hears Dr. Maurice Armstrong • Debaters to attend model legislature at State College • Five junior phys-edders receive basketball ratings from board • Social workers address Y group • Frats and sororities to sponsor dance • …


The Ursinus Weekly, February 11, 1946, Jane Rathgeb Feb 1946

The Ursinus Weekly, February 11, 1946, Jane Rathgeb

Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978

Ursinus five downs Haverford in fourth straight win, 56-40 • Gaiety is keynote of traditional turnabout • Walter Hartman assume duties as new supply store manager • Dr. Emily Hickman to address forum on "Needs of the international world" • Dick Johnson speaks on well rounded character • Alumnus accepts new post on board of international missions • Commander Norris A. Johnson is now serving in China • Dr. Aubrey talks on Christian way to lasting peace • Frosh debate Norristown seniors • Senior reviews novel for club • Students elected to Delta Tau • Clubs to hear George Shoemaker …


The Ursinus Weekly, November 12, 1945, Jane Rathgeb, Lois Cain Nov 1945

The Ursinus Weekly, November 12, 1945, Jane Rathgeb, Lois Cain

Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978

Largest freshman class enrolls as college begins winter schedule • L. J. Starer presents picture of Navy unit at farewell dinner • Hospitalized vets start new courses of study • Council sponsors new dorm elections • War fund drive begins Tuesday under WSGA • Four new members join Ursinus teaching staff • Men elect Harrity to head council • Governor Martin to speak here at 75th anniversary • Students return to alma mater • Sailors, students given certificates and degrees at college convocation • Vocal scholarships to be given freshmen girls after auditions • Sophomores determine frosh fashions • Franklin …


The Ursinus Weekly, November 6, 1944, Joy Harter, Beverly Cloud, Adele Kuntz Nov 1944

The Ursinus Weekly, November 6, 1944, Joy Harter, Beverly Cloud, Adele Kuntz

Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978

Fleet men and Penn transfers comprise new group of seventy-five Navy trainees • Old timers to return for reunion Saturday • Student body is third largest in history with 107 freshmen • Weekly ranks high in press rating • Lecturer to discuss post war France at forum Wednesday • Freshmen are safe for week, say sophs • Students ask $561 in war fund drive • Fleet men relate overseas experiences • Miss Yanish to discuss dancing at phys ed club tonight in gym • Faith is basic, asserts Rev. Shafer • Weekly staff to meet tomorrow • Mrs. McClure entertains …


The Ursinus Weekly, October 9, 1944, Joy Harter, Jeanne Beers Oct 1944

The Ursinus Weekly, October 9, 1944, Joy Harter, Jeanne Beers

Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978

Curtain Club scores triumph with production of Hay Fever • Phys edders return, open hockey season • New frosh girls outnumber men; Navy men to shift • Committee will meet tonight to reorganize Canterbury Club • YM-YWCA plans frosh reception • Atlantic City Naval Air Base downs Ursinus, 45-7, Saturday • Hilger, Schwier replace Picco, Watford in V-12 ship's company • Vespers improved by new technique • Plans go ahead for music room • Library to get new assistant; Miss Passmore is Carnegie grad • University women to meet • Penn soccer eleven defeats bears, 9-1 • War stamp, bond …


The Ursinus Weekly, October 18, 1943, Joy Harter, Dick Clover Oct 1943

The Ursinus Weekly, October 18, 1943, Joy Harter, Dick Clover

Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978

College thespians will stage play November 12, 13 • Bears upset favored Temple even in rainy night contest at Owl stadium • Chorus to give concert at college November 4 • Frosh to begin program Oct. 25: New V-12 men to report Nov. 1; student enrollment totals 540 • Civilians to graduate; V-12 men will leave for training schools • V-12 unit receives war bond pennant • F&M, Willow Grove win over Ursinus • Soccermen to play Oct. 23 • Hockey prospects bright • McCausland is tennis champ • Frat-sorority banners adorn gym as ninety couples dance


The Ursinus Weekly, July 26, 1943, Robert Tredinnick, Fred Knieriem Jul 1943

The Ursinus Weekly, July 26, 1943, Robert Tredinnick, Fred Knieriem

Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978

Navy men battle Curtis clouters as season opens • Penn names Kellett basketball head • Nearly 350 students and sailors enroll for sixteen-week semester • Summer assembly meets August 2-9 • Day studies redecorated girls help to make changes • Curtain Club prepares for coming season • Students recondition courts in preparation for tennis • Weekly to be monthly for summer term • Sophs begin frosh initiation • Y's sponsor weekly dances; rec center is opened • Staiger and Mann appointed as instructors in science • Navy trainees lead busy life as V-12 program commences


The Ursinus Weekly, October 5, 1942, J. William Ditter Jr., Marion Bright, William H. Sutcliffe Oct 1942

The Ursinus Weekly, October 5, 1942, J. William Ditter Jr., Marion Bright, William H. Sutcliffe

Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978

Over 135 students speed graduation in summer school • Abraham Hendricks succumbs at home after long illness • President McClure greets largest new enrollment Thursday in chapel • Founders' Day program to honor Dr. Pfahler in dedication ceremony • College buildings to close at 5:30 • Work-study plan attracts 20 men • College opens buildings to 3 summer conclaves • Freshmen stagger through first week of mysteries at Ursinus • Miss Beck takes post as assistant librarian • Ursinus to participate in student war loan program • Swartley sets deadline • Five delegates attend Kanestaki conference • Y handbook guides …


The Ursinus Weekly, July 27, 1942, J. William Ditter Jr., Robert Ihrie, Bill Sutcliffe Jul 1942

The Ursinus Weekly, July 27, 1942, J. William Ditter Jr., Robert Ihrie, Bill Sutcliffe

Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978

Heckman's ten suffers defeat for first time • Ursinus Y groups unite in chapel, vesper services • Registrar announces tentative enrollment of 93 men, 91 women • Dean Pancoast explains new rules, clarifies his position at mass meeting • Summer assembly plans to conduct 35th session in memory of Dr. Yost • Profs spend summer at home, on vacations • Sizzling junior softball machine rolls up five straight victories • Civil service commission to hold examinations for junior assistant • Pre-med society holds watermelon research • "U" crew at Jacobs joins "ten-percenters" • Twenty-four men remain as tourney nears finale