69 women pledge sororities at bid signing Saturday • Class of 1966 to sell slaves at Bazaar • Annual Founders Day November 3; Five honorary degrees to be awarded • Navy debate team bows UC 31-29 • Young Democrats begin activities • Halloween reading night October 30 • Indians warpath at Jr. turnabout • Pre-med society hears Dr. French • Biggest bargain of the year: 1964 Ruby sales begin • $8500 scholarships available for Univ. of Hawaii • Editorial: Which way out?; Action, please • Letters to the editor • Conservatism reconsidered: Spencer\u27s article decried • Human understanding theme of presentation • Fundamental need unfilled • Penna. seeks librarians • Groups schedule career conf. • Federal service exam November 23 • Greek gleanings...
Huge turnout attends Lorelei held Friday night at Sunnybrook • Ursinus recipient of $4,000 DuPont gr...
Two fathers of Ursinus students will speak at annual dads\u27 day banquet • Seniors to get acquainte...
Sorority bids to be signed Friday noon • Group 2 plays well received • Mary Gillespie to read Burns\...
Color Day ceremonies to feature message by President\u27s mother • Church official new college veep ...
Jean Dillin wins Weekly contest • Sororities welcome 14 new members; 43 men accept frat bids this af...
Sororities bid upperclassmen during week • Lachman named vice-president • Henning Prentis delivers F...
Student-faculty show to climax charity drive • ICG holds banquet at Immaculata • Dr. Elmer H. Funk a...
Rushees sign sorority bids Saturday morn • Girls plan fashion show • Dr. Wagner gives med school adv...
Mrs. Pancoast to be speaker at Color Day • WAA gives show tonite • Curtain Club picks play; Reveals ...
Mims Lawley crowned queen of Varsity Club homecoming • Chem. society tours refinery • Rabbi to addre...
Annual Homecoming day held Saturday, October 20 • Y makes final plans for U.C. political campai...
Women\u27s AA plan reception for freshmen • Student teachers discuss problems at doggie roast • Lead...
Students and old timers enjoy varied activities: Ellie Unger crowned queen of Varsity Club dance; 72...
Weekly staff fills several new positions • Spirit group plans contests • Curtain Club holds tryouts ...
Sandra Motta new queen; Crowned at dance Saturday • Young Republicans vote new club constitution • Y...
Huge turnout attends Lorelei held Friday night at Sunnybrook • Ursinus recipient of $4,000 DuPont gr...
Two fathers of Ursinus students will speak at annual dads\u27 day banquet • Seniors to get acquainte...
Sorority bids to be signed Friday noon • Group 2 plays well received • Mary Gillespie to read Burns\...
Color Day ceremonies to feature message by President\u27s mother • Church official new college veep ...
Jean Dillin wins Weekly contest • Sororities welcome 14 new members; 43 men accept frat bids this af...
Sororities bid upperclassmen during week • Lachman named vice-president • Henning Prentis delivers F...
Student-faculty show to climax charity drive • ICG holds banquet at Immaculata • Dr. Elmer H. Funk a...
Rushees sign sorority bids Saturday morn • Girls plan fashion show • Dr. Wagner gives med school adv...
Mrs. Pancoast to be speaker at Color Day • WAA gives show tonite • Curtain Club picks play; Reveals ...
Mims Lawley crowned queen of Varsity Club homecoming • Chem. society tours refinery • Rabbi to addre...
Annual Homecoming day held Saturday, October 20 • Y makes final plans for U.C. political campai...
Women\u27s AA plan reception for freshmen • Student teachers discuss problems at doggie roast • Lead...
Students and old timers enjoy varied activities: Ellie Unger crowned queen of Varsity Club dance; 72...
Weekly staff fills several new positions • Spirit group plans contests • Curtain Club holds tryouts ...
Sandra Motta new queen; Crowned at dance Saturday • Young Republicans vote new club constitution • Y...
Huge turnout attends Lorelei held Friday night at Sunnybrook • Ursinus recipient of $4,000 DuPont gr...
Two fathers of Ursinus students will speak at annual dads\u27 day banquet • Seniors to get acquainte...
Sorority bids to be signed Friday noon • Group 2 plays well received • Mary Gillespie to read Burns\...