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— Election Special — tlbe Gomentan MORAVIAN COLLEGE STUDENT WEEKLY Volume LXX Bethlehem, Pa., Friday, November 4, 1966 Number 8 Executive Committee New Convocation A more stringent enforcement of the requirements concerning convocation attendance will begin next semester. Students who are currently on convocation probation are advised that the terms of the new regulations will be retroactive. According to Dean of Women, Mrs. Mary W. Wiens, who is in charge of enforcing both class and Faculty Suggests convocation attendance, "Various groups have been working on the Use of Computers revision of the requirements con¬ cerning compulsory convocation As Learning Aid attendance. The final writing and Moravian College plans to enter acceptance of the new regulations, the field of academic computeriza¬ however, was made by the Faculty tion on an experimental basis next Executive Committee headed by year. Dean Heller." Mr. Herman E. Collier Jr.. Enforcement Needed chairman of the Division of Natural "Regulations concerning convo¬ Sciences, has informed cation attendance have been on the Board of Trustees that the the books for years, but there has program will be advanced in psy¬ been a certain laxity as far as chology, sociology, the sciences, mathematics and business admin¬ their implementation went. It was istration and economics. decided that either we take the rules away, or we enforce them." "As faculty members observe the capabilities and potentialities, Mrs. Wiens pointed out that SMIIjIXG FOR SHAFER: Five of mos attractive and the program can be expanded Moravian's politically orientated coeds are pic¬ all students who had probationary without limitations," he said. tured above with Republican gubernatorial candidat • Raymond P. Shafer. The girls, who have b en work¬ standing from last spring were ing for Shafer at the Republican headquarters in downtown Bethlehem, were on hand to greet the candi¬ notified of their status at the be¬ Collier emphasized, "It will be date when he visited the y are, used as a teacher tool in city last Friday morning. Th from left to right, MaryAiin Cerciello, Dana ginning of the current semester. support Burt, Sharon Fitzsimmons, Susan Freund and Martha Schreiner. (Staff Photo) The "cutters" who continued to of the instructor, not as a replace¬ ment." absent themselves from convo this year received memos from Faculty Attend Workshop the Student Personnel Office at Three faculty members have the beginning of the week. attended International Business Participation In Campaign Activities These chronic absentees were Machines school in Philadelphia advised of their attendance defi¬ to familiarize themselves with its ciency, as well as of the new operation, translating its effect Disproves 'Student Apathy' Rumors rules governing the penalties for into academic scheduling. The by Carolyn Felker continued lack of attendance at trio, Dr. Morris Bader of the convocation. Chemistry Department and Dr. Political disciples in Mr. Timothy Mead's Political Parties and Pressure Groups are learning the Ruth M. Roberts and Dr. Maria- The text of the convocation at¬ rigors of running for office at first-hand. The nineteen class members must work for the candidate luisa McAllister of the Mathe¬ tendance policy decision is: of their choice a minumum of 40 hours and present a report of their activity. matics Department, will direct "1. The Convocation - Chapel Noel Doran is faculty workshops this spring so serving as co-ordinator in the Students for Shapp-Staisey-Rooney organization, requirement for any given for which Mr. Marvin Surkin is the program may be implemented semester shall be set at next fall. faculty advisor. The group acts in one less than the total conjunction with the Shapp for Collier reported an introductory Trustees number of Convocations Governor Committee in the city. Meet, Elect Moggio course in mathematics will be of¬ during that semester. Other students from the class fered with a selective enrollment. This requirement is set so The computer will permit greater participating in the organization Seven Others Also Installed that a student who for flexibility in individual instruc¬ are: James Dimitriadis, William reasons of conscience does tion, he added, "since it can be Farquer, Carolyn Law, and Wil¬ Henry Moggio, 2640 Washington Ave., Allentown, president not choose to attend a liam Leibowitz. (Cont. on p. 4, col. 2) of Peter Moggio and Sons, has been elected a new member of the service of worship may ful¬ Portable Booth Manned fill this requirement by at¬ Board of Trustees of Moravian College at the board's semi-annual Students man tendance at Convocation. the city head¬ business meeting on the campus. The meeting was held Oct. 20. Inside quarters an average of 4 hours 2. A student whose attend¬ Story: Seven others, elected by Synod each day. On campus, they have ance at Convocation or of the Moravian Church's North¬ tebin, pastor of Sturgeon Bay, set up a portable booth outside Chapel services during a ern Province in August and the Wis. Moravian Church, elected by "Of Education and Pol¬ the College Union for distribution semester is below the re¬ Alumni Assn. last May joined the Synod as clergy representatives. itics" of campaign literature. quired minimum Page 2 board for the first. The board shall be Donald Seven students chose to support Knick, Watertown, placed on probation for the comprises 40 members. View From the Top: Bethlehem's Republican Wis., insurance executive, a trus¬ following semester with City Com¬ tee "The mittee. They are: Paul Bedler, [•resident of School Board by virtue of his election by the understanding that Campaign -—• Its Techniques" Carol Brescher, Michael Harwell, Synod to the Provincial Elders' through a combination of Moggio, president of Allentown Page 2 David Lewis, Jeff Moser, Kirk Conference of the Northern Prov¬ convocations and chapels School Board, was president of ince. he will attend the number Oakes, and Vic Riccobono. the A'.lentown Chamber of Com¬ They have attended city com¬ merce in 1958-59 and is a mem¬ Mrs. Mildred Diefenderfer Lad- required for that semester "Don Brown ' . college plus the deficiences from depresses me.' " mittee meetings and distributed ber of the Educational Council of ner, formerly of Bethlehem and the previous semester. Page 3 campaign literature. Some have Massachusetts Institute of Tech¬ now a Tulsa, Okla. resident and been former Associated Press staff wri¬ Failure to meet the terms Sports: exposed to the tedious, but nology, the executive committee of the Board of Associates of of the probation will re¬ important job of stuffing envel¬ ter, and John Strohmeyer, vice "E-Town Beats MoMo sult in a referral to the opes. Muhlenberg College and the Col¬ president and editor of the Beth¬ Booters; PMC Is Easy Executive Committee of 'Hound Prey" Several have plans for working lege Council of Moravian College. lehem Globe-Times, elected by the He is a Alumni the faculty with recom¬ Page 4 with committeemen and women graduate of M.I.T. Assn. "Pussies Galore Claw mendation for suspension on election day, urging registered 'Hounds; Albright Others seated today were: Arthur Danneberger, former from the college for a sem¬ voters by telephone to cast their Strikes Hard, 13-6" Mrs. Edmund F. Martin, wife Bethlehem resident now in Pitts¬ ester. Page 5 ballots and providing transporta¬ of the chief executive officer of burgh associated with the sales tion to the polls when necessary. office of (a) When a student is Policy Statement,: Bethlehem Steel Corp., elected as Bethlehem Steel Corp., placed on probation a Bi-Partisan Support a lay member by the Synod. ex-officio member as president of "The Discipline Commit¬ the alumni group. letter should be sent tee: Function and Pro¬ Ralph Eltringham is working Dr. Mervin C. Weidner, pastor cedure" to the student and to at Shafer for Governor headquart- of Central Moravian Church, Beth¬ Nine others have been reelected Page 6 (Cont. on p. 6, col. 3) (Cont. on p. 6, col. 3) lehem, and the Rev. Warren Sau- to the board by Synod. Page 2 THE COMENIAN November 4, 1966 View from the £Tbe CLomentan Letters to the Editor Top: . Vote For Shafer The The vote for Raymond P. Shaf¬ Campaign-Its Techniques er is the MORAVIAN COLLEGE STUDENT WEEKLY single most important ED NOTE: Timothy D. Mead, Instructor of Political Science and acting ba lot that any Pennsylvanian may head of the Political Science Department received both his B.A. and his cast this election. The choice is M.A. from George Washington University. Published weekly during the school year by the students of Moravian clear. Prior to coming to Moravian, Mr. Mead ivas a College, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, 18018. Subscription rates $1.50 a Shapp's campaign tactics re¬ member of the facility at George Washington. semester, $2.75 a year, payable in advance. Office in Room 2, College soundingly demonstrate that he Interested in TJnion Building. is more for himself than Pennsyl¬ practical as well as theoretical poh itics, Mr. Mead's article on Telephone: — (215) — 866-1682 vania. The Reading Times states campaign methods as that his sarcastic pamphlet applied in this year's Pennsylvania gubernatorial Volume LXX Number 8 contest is a Friday, November 4, 1966 "Something Wonderful is Hap¬ most inclusive one. pening to Pennsylvania" will do Comment or criticism is Editor-in-Chief Judith Thatcher welcomed. Mr. Mead more harm to Pennsylvania that The current News Editor Photography Editor Sports Editor it wi'l ever do good for Mr. Shapp. Pennsylvania gubernatorial campaign has a significance far beyond the issues. Campaign techniques at use here will be studied Carolyn Felker Ken pratspies MaryAnn Cerciello At a Democratic gathering in for years to come; they will provide the prototypes for future cam¬ Scranton last week Shapp accused paigns. Managing Editor Bill Farquer the Scranton administration of Many public relations men have spent time in politics since the Dem¬ Business Manager Advertising Manager accomplishing absolutely nothing ocratic National Committee appointed Charles Michelson the first full- Jane Larzelere Steve Haupert over the past four years.