The Ursinus Weekly, February 28, 1955" (1955)
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Ursinus College Digital Commons @ Ursinus College Ursinus Weekly Newspaper Newspapers 2-28-1955 The rsinU us Weekly, February 28, 1955 Roland Dedekind Ursinus College Marilyn Herrmann Ursinus College Ann Wertz Ursinus College Loretta Marsella Ursinus College David Subin Ursinus College See next page for additional authors Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly Part of the Cultural History Commons, Higher Education Commons, Liberal Studies Commons, Social History Commons, and the United States History Commons Click here to let us know how access to this document benefits oy u. Recommended Citation Dedekind, Roland; Herrmann, Marilyn; Wertz, Ann; Marsella, Loretta; Subin, David; Pauff, George W.; and Bowman, Dick, "The Ursinus Weekly, February 28, 1955" (1955). Ursinus Weekly Newspaper. 467. https://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/467 This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the Newspapers at Digital Commons @ Ursinus College. It has been accepted for inclusion in Ursinus Weekly Newspaper by an authorized administrator of Digital Commons @ Ursinus College. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Authors Roland Dedekind, Marilyn Herrmann, Ann Wertz, Loretta Marsella, David Subin, George W. Pauff, and Dick Bowman This book is available at Digital Commons @ Ursinus College: https://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/467 SPRING PLAY SUPPORT THE TRYOUTS CAMPUS CHEST MARCH 1-3 ~lJt Wr5tnu~ ~ttkl!, DRIVE Vol. 54, No. 12 MONDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1955 Price, Ten Cents CORRECTION! New Parking Rules WEEKLY POSITION OPEN "My Three Angels" Spring Play; In last week's issue of the Prove Effective Any junior interested in the Weekly, a small back page article position of Weekly editor is re on Ursinus meal times listed the President Al Paolone asked for I quested to submit his name to Mr. H. L. Jones New Advisor Friday dinner hour as six o'clock. Roland Dedekind no later than volunteers to help decorate Sunny President Eugene Greenberg an- I Thursday, March 1-3, in the T-G The correction time is five-thirty brook for the Lorelei at the MSGA 5 o'clock Wednesday afternoon. as in the past. nounced that the Curtain Club will Gym at 6:45. The Curtain Club meeting on February 21. =--------------...; present a three-act play on May Iwishes to encourage everyone to In last week's issue two names The new parking plan is working were omitted from the Dean's Day week-end, May 13, 14 and 15, tryout for parts. out very well in regard to keeping 6 Top Campus Chest The play to be presented is "My TV Dramatization List. They are Estelle C. Cheney the driveways clear. Student co and Allen W. Sare. Three Angels." by S~m. and .B.ella The Ursinus College Curtain Club operation with the new rules is Charities Picked Spewack, ThIS play m Its ongmal will present over WPTZ-TV a greatly appreciated. cast ran on Broadway for one year dramatization of a skit from David In order to ease the burden of "Let's Strive to Support the and was acclaimed as one of the Copperfield on May 13. This, among "Y" Plans Activities, parking on week-ends, resident stu Drive in '55" is the slogan of the top comedy plays of 1953. The other things is one of the newest dents will be permitted to park in 1955 l1rsinus College Campus Chest leads were performed by ~erome projects undertaken by the Club. the faculty and day student areas campaign which officially opens Cowan and Darren McGavm and On the 22nd of March the Cur Com'iss'n Program fr('lm five o'clock Friday afternoon today. The goal is $1,400.00. Voting the play was directed by Jose tain Club has scheduled a Drama to twelve o'clock Sunday night. on Friday after lunch determined Ferrer, Festival. This is to consist of a During last Wednesday's meet Women students may park in the the charities to which the money Tryouts for the play will be held series of one act plays. Tryouts ings, the commission groups decid faculty parking area any night at collected will be donated. The do ed upon plans for the rest of the on Tuesday, Wednesday, and for the Festival are also being dinnertime. nation this year will be divided scheduled for this week, year and presented commission Tentative plans for the enlarged among six charities, instead of or programs. The Club is now undergoing a parking lot have been drawn up. iginally planned five, because of the Fraulein Lorelei process of reorganization because The Campus Affairs Commission Construction of the new lot will be closeness in voting. of a change in faculty advisors. Mr. announced that a Volleyball Bounce gill as soon as the weathet: permits. The results from Friday's voting Reigns at Dance H. L. Jones is replacing Dr. D. L. is to be held on Wednesday, March The new lot will be about 200 'feet are as follows (in order of prefer Helfferich who is retiring from this 9, at 7:00 p.m. Free refreshments deep. Parking will be in four lines ence) : by Ann Wertz '56 position. wlll be served afterward. There -a back line, a front line and two 1. World Univeresity Service - Sunnybrook Ballroom took on a are tentative plans being made for middle lines. Traffic will move in which is an international organiz magical air on Friday night, Feb a splash party and for an outdoor one direction only and parking will ation of students through which ruary 25, when the tables turned Elections Decide square dance. It was also announc be on a slant in order to facilitate students all over the world can get and our mademoiselles proved. ed that the painting of the Rec entrance and exit. to know and help each other. Three worthy escorts to the Ursinus males May Day Court Center is nearly finished. Students unloading material primary fields in which help is ad at one of the biggest and best The Social Responsibilities Com from cars parked illegally should ministered in most countries are attended social functions of the Freshman, sophomore, junior and mission viewed slides from Fellow leave the car motor running so that ~tudent housing, student health, year-the Lorelei with music by senior girls elected their respective ship Center in Saint Louis, "Butch MSGA members will be made aware and books and equipment, Bud Rader and his orchestra. May Queen attendants after lunch and His Gang". In the group dis of the necessary parking. 2. Cerebral Palsy-which provides Evidences of the turn-about in Bomberger Hall last week. The cussion after the showing of the Only members of the MSGA and funds for those stricken with Cere were the original and fascinating girls chosen for May Queen Pris slides, the students discussed pos Mr. G. S. Pancoast may hand out bral Palsy to acquire proper treat corsages painstakingly made by the Shinehouse's court were Valerie sib~ answers to the problems of tickets for illegal parking. Anyone ment. Money is used for care of ladies for their guests. Candy ball Spencer, Joan Martin, Joan Donald slums and delinquency such as else found tagging a car will be the patients and also for research. players made of gum drops with Mims Lawley, Ellie Marcon, Lillian fellowship houses, adult education, brought before the MSGA for ac 3. Ursinus College Fund-which caramel gloves and footballs could Kyritsis, Liz Haslam and Marian and youth fellowships at church. tion. contributes money to the Ursinus be seen gracing the lapels of the Haslam. The commission also discussed a All cars on campus must be reg College Alumni Scholarship Fund gentlemen. One of the corsages was Marian Haslam, senior May Work Day to be held in March. A istered in the Dean's office by and enables students to receive the a remarkable rendition of the Queen attendant, is an English Central Committee composed of March ·7. All non-registered cars necessary financial aid. wearer in miniature, complete with major from Pottstown, Pa. A mem Bonnie Weiler, Lil · Bistremovitz, will receive tickets for violation of 4. Heart Disease Foundation - waiter's jacket and tray, Another ber of Phi Alpha Psi Sorority, Mar and Jean Hunsberger was chosen parking rules after that date. which strives to combat one of 'the fascinating masterpiece was a ian is an active member of the Cur to work on plans. It was also an The criterion for distinguishing nation's leading killers. Much mon panda-doctor with glasses and tain Club. She also played in the nounced that a series of Music between resident and day students ey is needed for research. stethescope. other corsages took Messiah orchestra. Seminars ranging from classics to is to be the same as for chapel. Any 5. Cancer-which again strives to much more ingenuity to understand A May Queen attendant laSt yeal, jazz will be held March 16 and 23 student living within a one mile combat another dread killer such as a coat of arms with a Elizabeth Haslam is a member of and April 6 and 13. radius of the college is considered through study and research. dozen or so mystifying symbols, Phi Alpha Psi Sorority. Liz is sec The Student Worship Commis a resident student. MSGA members 6. Polio-which aids in the treat Some of the most interesting cor retary of the Curtain Club, and has sion discussed several upcoming were given lists of resident and day ment of persons stricken with Polio. sages were of the wrist type in participated in the Messiah pre events. There will be a Morning student cars on campus so that By the use of gamma Globulin cluding one having a miniature sentation.