The Ursinus Weekly, December 10, 1956

The Ursinus Weekly, December 10, 1956

Ursinus College Digital Commons @ Ursinus College Ursinus Weekly Newspaper Newspapers 12-10-1956 The rsinU us Weekly, December 10, 1956 Lawrence C. Foard Ursinus College Ismar Schorsch Ursinus College Arthur King Ursinus College Thomas M. McCabe Ursinus College Ann Leger 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 Foard, Lawrence C.; Schorsch, Ismar; King, Arthur; McCabe, Thomas M.; Leger, Ann; MacGregor, Bruce; Blood, Richard; and Rybak, Warren, "The rU sinus Weekly, December 10, 1956" (1956). Ursinus Weekly Newspaper. 418. https://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/418 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 Lawrence C. Foard, Ismar Schorsch, Arthur King, Thomas M. McCabe, Ann Leger, Bruce MacGregor, Richard Blood, and Warren Rybak This book is available at Digital Commons @ Ursinus College: https://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/418 LATE RELEASE: CHRISTMAS BANQUET J "WHO'S WHO" AND BALL WEDNESDAY EVENING reId!, SEE PAGE 4 Price, Ten Cents ~_I._5_~_N_O._8 ________________________- __MONDA~ DECE~ER 10, 1956 Christmas Parties "Morning Wateh"" Nineteenth Annual "Messiah" "y"" Groups Hear IAnnual Christmas For Children Given To Be Held by SWC Two SpeakersWed. Ball To Take Place By Three Groups During the school week of On Wednesday evening, Dec- Wednesday Night Dec. 10 through Dec. 14, the stu­ ember 5, the YM-YWCA of Ur- Three pairs of sororities and dent Worship Commission of the As part of the traditional fraternities at Ursinus are giv­ Ursinus YM-YWCA is sponsor­ sinus College had two guest Christmas festivities at Ursin us, ing Christmas parties for or­ ing a series of daily "Morning speakers at its commission the two student government phans or underprivileged child­ Watch" services which are held meetings. Mr. Kermit Schentz, councils will sponsor the annual ren during the present holiday at 7:30 a.m., immediately after a psychologist at Allentown Christmas Dance at 8 on the eve­ season. the morning meal, in the recep­ State Hospital, discussed, with ning of Wednesday, Dec. 12, in tion room of Freeland Hall. ZX - Phi Psi Party members of the Social Responsi­ the T-G Gym. Dance committee Each of these services has as members Lois Molitor, Ray On Saturday, December 8, the bilities Commission, opportuni­ its topic an item concerned ties for careers in the field of so­ Hamilton, Herb Perlman, and members of Zeta Chi fraternity with the biblical story of the Harry Zall have planned the en­ and Phi Alpha Psi sorority gave cial work. Dr. Steven Muller, a birth of Jesus. This morning's professor at Haverford College, tertainment and decorations and a Christmas party for under­ service, which was led by Janet privileged children picked for spoke to the World Relatedness have provided for a band for a Miller, had as its theme, "The Commission on the topic of the part of the evening. them by the Salvation Army in Annunciation." Pottstown. The party was held in Middle East situation. The entire student body is in­ The following is a list of the vited to this affair which will the upper dining room in Free­ service leaders and their topics Mr. Kermit Schentz land Hall from 10: 30 a.m. until Ursinus Music Organizations President Floyd Berk is shown follow the annual MS-WSGA for the days remaining in the here doing some last minute checking with Dr. William Philip, Mr. Schentz used as the bases council Christmas Banquet. about 12 :00 noon. week: for his talk the following three Games for the children were director of music, before the presentation of Handel's "Messiah" Warren Joiner and his thirteen on Thursday, December 6. questions: (1) How does one planned by the members of Phi Tuesday, December 11: Robert prepare for social service?; (2) piece orchestra will play for Psi; individual gifts and Christ- Pauli ("The Star"); What does a social worker do dancing; Dick Hummel will be mas stockings wrapped and filled WednesdaY,December, 12: Caro- "on the job?"; and (3) What are master of ceremonies during the by the m,embers of the spon- I lyn Carpenter ("The Don- the rewards of social work; just entertainment. Vocal solos will so.ring organizations were dis- key") ; what does it accomplish? be sung by Jane Mowrey and tnbuted by Dick Brittain in the Thursday December 13' Susan He pOinted out that a masteI;.'s Tom Bennign us, and Dick Waitt role of Sant~ Claus. Refresh- Harm'on ("The Song of the degree is very necessary for will play the piano. A quartet ments, supplied by Mr. Joseph Angel")' anyone who wishes to enter this consisting of Tom Bennignus, Lynch, college steward, were. ' type of work. Social work in­ Pete Booke, Connie Hoover and served at the end of the party Frlday, December 14: William cludes, for example, marriage Tom McQuoid will sing too. Alpha Sig _ Delta Pi Party . Kenney ("The Manger"). counselling, personnel work, According to Lois Molitor, the Daily "Morning Watch" serv- gym will be decorated with a At 2 :00 p.m., on Saturday, ices during the school week im­ medical-social service, psychia­ December 7, the members of tric work, and child guidance. large Christmas tree in the Delta Pi fraternity and of Alpha mediately preceding the Christ- The greatest job-and reward­ middle of the dance floor and Sigma Nu sorority gave a Christ- mas recess have become tradi­ of the social worker is that with greens entwined with mas party for the children of tional at Ursin us. of helping people to make the Christmas Ughts about the walls. Each year, Mrs. Josephine T. Rivercrest TB Preventorium "Weekly" Staffs Have most of their lives. (near Royersford), an institu­ Dr. Steven Muller Monjar presents the college with tion for the care of children Christmas Dinner, Dec. 4 the necessary greens in memory Dr. Steven Muller said, in his of her son who attended Ursin us whose parents are afflicted with talk to the WRC, that the pre­ tuberculosis. Several precept­ At 7 on the evening of Tues­ several years ago and who was day, Dec. 4, nearly thirty-five of sent situation in the Middle killed in an automobile accident resses and members of the col­ East is the natural result of the lege faculty were present. the fifty-six members of the while in the service. various staffs of The Ursinus Geneva conference. He claimed While Ursinus women are en­ The upper dining room of that, since the "Spirit of Gen­ Freeland Hall, where the party Weekly attended a Christmas joying their dorm parties after banquet in the upper dining Chorus, orchestra and soloists return to the platform follow- eva" apparently eliminates the the dance, groups of Ursinus was held, was decorated with a room in Freeland Hall. in~ intermission. The soloists are as follows: (left to right) Jean threat of nuclear warfare, many large Christmas tree, colored men will entertain them with Arrangements for the ban- DeIs, tenor; Suzanne der Derian, soprano; Gladys Kriese, alto; small nations feel quite free to carOlling until 1 a.m. The singers streamers, and balloons. Two quet, which was given to the and Chester Watson, bass. (Photograph by S. P. Wagman) carryon their own private motion pictures, The Night Be­ - struggles. The rebellions in Hun- are rewarded at each dorm with fore Christmas and Santa Claus group by Mr. Joseph P. Lynch, N· h A I MS . light refreshments. The women the college steward, were made gary and Poland, the economic after their all-night parties will and Punch and Judy, were meteent nnua GA CounCIl imperialism of Egypt, and Is­ shown to the visitors. by Nancy Owen, the circulation 'M . h"P d I · carol for the men beginning at manager of the Weekly. Christ- rael's efforts to maintain her in­ Then, Bill Montgomery, "Santa eSSla res en te ssues Warnmgs on tegrity against foreign aggres­ 6 Thursday morning. Claus" for the day, distributed mas decorations on the tables· Th d D sion are all outcomes of the among the children gifts of toys were. I?lanned by a committee urs ay., ec. 6 Speeding Parking conslStmg of the following: ., conference at Geneva. UC 'Help Hungary" (Continued 011 page -n It was Dr. Muller's opmlOn Nancy Owen, Joan Schaefer, On Thursday evening, Decem- At the most recent meeting of that the United States must (1) Drive Ends Friday Katrinka Schnabel, Lora Stras­ ber 6, in Bomberger Chapel, the the MSGA council, plans for the support the nationalism of Mid­ Holy Communion ser and Marilyn Spangler. Music Organizations of Ursinus MS-WSGA Christmas Banquet, dle Eastern nations and (2) sup­ The extended Ursinus "Help The Rev. Mr. Richard Schell­ College presented the nineteenth to be held on Wednesday, Decem­ port her traditional military al­ To Be Held Dec. 13 hase, the faculty advisor of the annual performance of George ber 12, were gone over in detail. Hungary" Fund drive, co-ordin­ lies. He said that one hopeful ated by The Ursinos Weekly, will Weekly, and Dick Winchester, Frederick Handel's Messiah. A former college chaplain of Ur- sign in the situation is the On Thursday, December 13, at former editor-in-chief of the The soloists for this year's sinus College will speak at the end on Friday, December 14.

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