\u2751ers rate second place, capture trophy in contest • Sophs plan week-end of sophisticate decor • Senator to discuss many new issues facing law-makers • Helfferich ekes out heavyweight honor for second season • Scout frat sponsors heart disease drive with dorm workers • Bare, B. Keller win roles as adult duo in teen-age drama • Law students await Temple preliminary to April ICG parley • Vesper service ends emphasis week • Senators to launch soliciting campaign for Red Cross aid • Muench to conquer coed athlete ranks as minstrel emcee • Seniors to present Saurman\u27s musical • Southern exposure: Keller returns from the Mardi Gras • War brings German to Ursinus • Ursinus sage sees college past; hints at amazing future • Naturalists find ...
Bill LeKernec to edit next year\u27s Lantern • Sororities elect new officers, plan events • Varsit...
Four coeds place on all-college team as hockey eleven garners top honors • Soph girls accept bids to...
Jean Dillin wins Weekly contest • Sororities welcome 14 new members; 43 men accept frat bids this af...
Ursinus institutes chapter of social science society • Titus and Mutch to address largest graduating...
Mims Lawley crowned queen of Varsity Club homecoming • Chem. society tours refinery • Rabbi to addre...
Freshmen choose representatives to WSGA, WAA, YW • Joy Harter resigns as Weekly co-editor • Alberta ...
Bruins place second in mat tourney • Cheating committee sets up new rules to stop offenders • Bullet...
Balladeer Lee to appear for return engagement • Dr. White to return for colors ceremony • Geiger to ...
Frats begin rushing for new pledges • Sororities to start rushing March 3 • Any student urged to try...
Five coed Greek organizations get set for annual hectic fall rushing season • Grid machine seeks win...
Juniors to stress music, patriotism at annual formal • Curtain Club puts finishing touches on Cat an...
Sororities bid upperclassmen during week • Lachman named vice-president • Henning Prentis delivers F...
Thespians to stage New York success • Sophs plan dances, class doggie roast • Gen. Arnold makes dema...
College to confer two honorary degrees • Y\u27s invite students, profs to spring doggie roast • Loan...
Nominations made for class, MSGA elections • Coeds elect new student council representatives • Y to ...
Bill LeKernec to edit next year\u27s Lantern • Sororities elect new officers, plan events • Varsit...
Four coeds place on all-college team as hockey eleven garners top honors • Soph girls accept bids to...
Jean Dillin wins Weekly contest • Sororities welcome 14 new members; 43 men accept frat bids this af...
Ursinus institutes chapter of social science society • Titus and Mutch to address largest graduating...
Mims Lawley crowned queen of Varsity Club homecoming • Chem. society tours refinery • Rabbi to addre...
Freshmen choose representatives to WSGA, WAA, YW • Joy Harter resigns as Weekly co-editor • Alberta ...
Bruins place second in mat tourney • Cheating committee sets up new rules to stop offenders • Bullet...
Balladeer Lee to appear for return engagement • Dr. White to return for colors ceremony • Geiger to ...
Frats begin rushing for new pledges • Sororities to start rushing March 3 • Any student urged to try...
Five coed Greek organizations get set for annual hectic fall rushing season • Grid machine seeks win...
Juniors to stress music, patriotism at annual formal • Curtain Club puts finishing touches on Cat an...
Sororities bid upperclassmen during week • Lachman named vice-president • Henning Prentis delivers F...
Thespians to stage New York success • Sophs plan dances, class doggie roast • Gen. Arnold makes dema...
College to confer two honorary degrees • Y\u27s invite students, profs to spring doggie roast • Loan...
Nominations made for class, MSGA elections • Coeds elect new student council representatives • Y to ...
Bill LeKernec to edit next year\u27s Lantern • Sororities elect new officers, plan events • Varsit...
Four coeds place on all-college team as hockey eleven garners top honors • Soph girls accept bids to...
Jean Dillin wins Weekly contest • Sororities welcome 14 new members; 43 men accept frat bids this af...