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Volume LX Bethlehem, Pa., Friday, January 10, 1958 Number 11 Water-Damaged Floor Semester ExamsRegistration 'Not Slow?' Begirt January 20;" . _. In Gym Under Repair Double SessionsNew Methods Planned The water damage in the southwest corner of the College Hall The semester examinations will "With over two-thirds of the student body registered by the floor has been greatly superintend¬ be held as originally scheduled alleviated, Paul Cunningham, end of Wednesday," Registrar Sam Kilpatrick said that after¬ from January 20 to 30 in ent of buildings and grounds, said early this week. However, it College Hall. Two sessions will be held noon, "we can hardly say that registration is going slowly." How¬ may take as much as five or six weeks before the floor is back to each day except Sunday. Morning ever, admitting that the present system is far from adequate, Kil¬ normal condition, he added. There exams will run from 9 a.m. to patrick stated that certain changes are in for next was no cost involved with the definitely order 12 noon, and afternoon exams fall. The damage. registration at the end of the Spring semester will not be from 1:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. College DayStudents as difficult The floor became either, he said. extensively until the During the examination other class also has 20 buckled in an area about 25 feet period, At the present time, the regis¬ Requested To House the bus will not run its students, whereupon, both class¬ regular tration office is handling the reg¬ square several days after a leak es are schedule. Instead it will make again open. Therefore, if was discovered in a pipe union istration as fast as possible with State Band Members the students would two round trips each morning wait a day or near the shower in the varsity the present facilities, he comment¬ students who and afternoon before the so, there is a chance that their dressing room. begin¬ ed. The small office makes it im¬ live in the immediate area have course may be re-opened." ning of the exams. On its first possible to have two lines formed Leaked During Night been requested by Ray Huston, The Registrar also went on to trip, the bus will leave South at the window. Too much library The leak developed during the Moravian band director, to con¬ say that if a closed course is need¬ Campus at 8:45 a.m. and then space is taken up now with the ed for night, and when the custodian tact him if they are willing to make another round graduation, or if the stu¬ trip imme¬ reading room being used for card- dent can convince the opened the building on the day house one or more members of diately. In the afternoon it will professor signing, he said. To take up more that he has a after Christmas, the water had the Intercollegiate leave South sincere desire to Campus at 1:15 P.M., of the library space would also covered the floor of the dressing Band. Forms for students inter¬ take the course, a note from that go to College Hall, and then make be impossible. room and had run under the door professor is all that is needed to ested are available at the desk its final round trip. These are the The formation of lines at two to the gym was allow the student entrance to the floor. The water of Mary Stauffer in the Register's only times the bus will run be¬ separate places would not work immediately mopped up, and no class. Office. tween the two campuses. There sign of damage appeared until either, he added, because all The main gripe of the The state band, which will be will be no bus immediately after students, about five courses must be checked off on Kilpatrick days later. at Moravian the weekend of March the examinations. said, is not that they one sheet. This enables the office Around the entire can't get the real course that perimeter of 13-15, will consist of approxi¬ Another change which will be to keep a check on the number of the gym floor there is a they want, but that they can't get two-inch mately 140 of the best musicians in effect during the period applies students enrolling for each class. the schedule expansion joint to allow for nor¬ in they want. Many try Pennsylvania . After to the on both cam¬ dining halls to mal expansion and contraction of Long Lines get class on only three days, a series of rehearsals, they will puses. Lunch will be served at 12 the As for the long lines in the no Saturdays, no 8 o'clocks, and floor, Cunningham explained. present a concert in College Hall noon instead of at 12:30. The water halls, Kilpatrick said, "I don't no afternoons. had seeped under the on Saturday, March 15. Second semester classes will see why they do it! There's no Certainly, the student who reg¬ vertically-laid boards, and when Local residents have been asked commence at 8 a.m. on Monday, need for isters the expansion joint could give no standing in line. Regis¬ early has a distinct advan¬ to house the members of the band February 3. Dean Marlyn Rader tration is scheduled for one full more, the floor buckled. In some tage in getting the courses he for two nights, Thursday and said early this week that although week so that there will be no wants at the time places there was a rise of about need he wants, the Friday, March 13 and 14. The the actual vacation between sem¬ 5 inches. for hurrying. Everyone has ample Registrar said. But this can only band members will be fed at the esters is comparatively short it time to registrer." be true for a certain number. Af¬ Court Roller Used college. Therefore, sleeping quar¬ is primarily due to the practice But many courses were closed ter that, students must take The expansion joint and about ters are all that will be needed of two exams on holding only as early as Wednesday morning, courses where they can best get 114 inches of floor board were re¬ for the musicians. each day and the long Christmas and students were them. moved to allow the floor to get having diffi¬ The 140 band members will holiday. culty obtaining the schedules Great Advantage back in place. The roller, norm¬ be chosen from a group of about Rader further which stated that stu¬ they wanted. However, "Our students have a ally used on the tennis court, was great ad¬ 300 applications. A selection com¬ dents taking exams should do most of the courses, Kilpatrick vantage in being able to make placed on the buckled section to mittee of Moravian's director their best to arrive at said, are not closed permanently. prevent it from "exploding" and College any choice at all," Kilpatrick Huston, Penn State bandleader Hall so the exam promptly that "We have to balance the num¬ commented. "At many schools, in¬ causing serious damage, Cunning¬ James Dunlap, and Robert Moran may be started with a minimum ham said. ber in each class," he said. "We cluding Lehigh, students merely of Wilkes College will pick the of confusion. As usual, no books set a check point at list the courses they want, and "There was nothing that could maybe 20 bandmembers on January 18. or papers will be allowed in the students in a two-class course. the schedule is made up for be done about it, and no one can them, examination room unless spec¬ When 20 is reached, the class is regardless of conflictions with be blamed," he said. "We were ifically the instructor requests closed. Otherwise, we might end work or anything else. In several very lucky there was not more Late Fee Of them. $5 Smoking breaks will not up with 40 in one class and only years, we may have to do the damage done. We are keeping be allowed. five in the other. We then wait same thing." heat in the building and hoping Required After Registration at the end of the that the remaining small rise will Spring semester, for Fall, 1958, quickly disappear." Tommorrow Noon College To Use Reply Date will be easier because there will be no Five dollar late fees will be re¬ worry about the number in the I-S Informal To Be quired of all students failing to Of classrooms, Kilpatrick said. May 21st For Candidates If too many register for a one- register before 12 noon tommor¬ This class course, it is little trouble to In Masonic row. The registration office will year Moravian College will use for the first time the May 21 Temple Candidates split up the group and hire an¬ be open all day today and tomor¬ Reply Date established by the College Board. One hundred- other professor, he explained. row morning. fifty out of the 205 member colleges of the Board now use this date. Tomorrow Nite 9-12 "But The classroom changes and Students are required to pay Candidates Reply Date of May 21 provides that no member col¬ The Inter-Sorority Council will the hiring of new professors can¬ their Spring semester fees, or to lege of the association can force hold an informal dance tomorrow not be done between semesters." make tuition plan arrangements applicants to reply to notification night in the Bethlehem Masonic his choice as soon as possible, as he said. "Therefore, we must with the business office before of admission or financial aid of¬ Temple, from 9 to 12 midnight. well as to notify other colleges stick with the classroom schedule February 3. Students will not be fers before this date. Such an Music will be provided by the from which he received accept¬ on the first semester" he said. admitted to class until the bus¬ agreement will permit candidates Slide Rule Six. Only sorority mem¬ ances. iness office has confirmed the to consider all acceptances to col¬ bers and alumnae may attend By adding the requirement of arrangements. leges before making a final choice. this dance. College Board Examinations for However, if a student reaches a Table decorations for the dance The major change in registra¬ admission to Moravian College, Tonight's decision before tion schedules May 21, he is en¬ are being prepared by Pat Lucas, for next semester this college is upholding the couraged to notify the college of Joan Moyer and Joanne Mazur. is the elimination of fourth period standard originated by the Ivy Free Movie classes on Marcia Morgan and Mary Lesin Tuesday and Saturday League colleges. Such a standard "Genevieve" is the title of the are in charge of invitations. mornings. Fourth period Thurs¬ USC Meetings is maintained by only 205 col¬ free movie to be shown tonight in At a meeting on January 6, day, this semester, will also be Dave Jorgensen, presi¬ leges and out of the College Hall at 8 p.m. in rooms the Council made further plans open. dent of the United Student approximate 1600 institutions of 9 and 10. The film stars are John for the Inter-Sorority Formal The additional periods were Government, has announced higher learning in the United Gregson, Dinah Sheridan, Ken¬ held left States. neth More and Dinner-Dance, which will be open, according to Dean that the USG will , meet on Kay Kendall. on April 19 at the Americus Marlyn Rader, to allow for add¬ the first and third Tuesdays For the current year, the Mo¬ The movie is a British slap¬ Hotel in Allentown. The dance, itional meeting times and to pro¬ of February, the fourth and ravian College Admissions Office stick comedy concerning two au¬ scheduled to begin at 9 p.m., is vide extra periods for the giving eighteenth, during the four¬ preferred that all applicants take tomobiles, namely "Genevieve" open to the entire student body. of special exams. No rules have th period. The location of the College Board Examinations, and "Spyker." The story revolves The dinner which will be held been established concerning which the meetings will be posted but for the 1958-59 academic year around the owners of these two prior to the dance is for sorority organizations are allowed to on the bulletin board. these examinations will be a de¬ automobiles and their trials and sisters only. hold meetings on which days. finite requirement. tribulations. Page 2 THE COMENIAN January 10, 1958 A Change In Sight . . . NEIL'S SPIELS The present student constitution has long been acknowledged by Neil Boyer 0 LITHE CAMPUS for its shortcomings. This semester more than ever before its inefficiency has been individually felt by the students of Moravian. "Frohliche Neue Jahr," every¬ one's bin sayen, und "Danke Sci¬ The constitution has proven its inadequacy by being lacking in on for der Card mit der pretty power and content. Droodles," und One need only mention the senior election farce, the unneeded "How much Geld three disciplinary committees, the unclear voting rules and regu¬ did yourself ben lations, and the lack of power given to college officers. These are pilen up?" und "Mein but a few of glaring and serious loopholes in the present student Term Pa¬ per's still unge- constitution. There are more! wrote," und We at are a was presently Moravian under constitution which "Kommen back in the most part hastily thrown together six years ago when the next Semester?" North and South campuses became one. Unfortunately at the und "Flunken time of the joining, the constitution drafters did not have the Sie yet " und GOOD GRIEF!! foresight of their forefathers of 1776. Provisions were not made We're bin com- for a bigger and stronger Moravian. men back und everybody's talken The powers of democracy came a little closer to campus dur¬ und nobody's listenen. Der Re¬ ing the Christmas holiday vacation. An interested group appoint¬ sults bin eine grosse big head- ed by the United Student Government met, discussed, and made ache-maken Gabbenfester.

recommendations for changes to the document. Their work was But we're ben common an exhaustive one trying to cover fairly to all each needed revi¬ back und linden many other sion. things bin nicht where we left them, und lots changes A petition circulated by another interested group earlier this bin made. week again proves that the common man does have a voice. Like der first floor Office der This petition, as you know, called for an all-college meeting next library mann Herr Godfrey. Be¬ Thursday for a review of the present constitution and a hearing fore, It's bin haven one big Table of the proposed revisions. The meeting will be held in College for sitten in back of, und three Hall in place of the regularly scheduled convocation. Furnitures for downsetzen. But Athough this will be the last convocation of the fall semester now, it's got not only one big Table und three Furnitures for it is every Moravian student's responsibility to attend. This will downsetzen, but also ein PINK be your chance to hear and know the school constitution, to see WALL, for shcribbilen on. if the 57 Events Me proposed changes will really be effective. Make it a con- Und somebody's ben put- sertive effort to attend because this will affect you. ten one big Kick through der speaker das loudshouten To pic¬ College an Survival Not ... ture box in der lounge. Und Enough by Gene Salay now der Cardsharks bin The theme of the 1958 March of Dimes is "Survival Is Not Comenian Feature Editor playen in Peace und Quiet. Enough." The year 1957 has finally exhausted itself. To some it was a year This Und down in der well slogan, in the view of Basil O'Connor, president of the Building for spent; to others one which couldn't have ended too soon. Never¬ ballplayen und exercisen und theless, it will be one which will National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis, "is really just a four- go down in history as a year full of loudshouten, der Wasser's bin eventful happenings. word definition of rehabilitation. A very substantial part of the leaken from der Pipes und is in- Since news accounts of Dr. F. P. of the citizen's contribution to the 1 958 March of Dimes must go nation¬ Stocker, chairman toward seepen, und der Floor's ben up¬ al, state, and local affairs of inter¬ college board of trustees, of the caring for the backlog of patients in iron lungs and other respira¬ risen from getten wet, und der est have their outlets in radio, following new members to the tors—and to pioneer the kind of care that offers a degree of hope Stands bin nicht outcommen from television, and newspapers and faculty: Mr. John E. Godfrey, for some 1 00,000 men, women in der Wall. Zo der fastgethinken and children the United States magazines, it might be well if Miss Karen Johnson, Miss Katina Staff is getten ein littlisch Steam¬ today still disabled by polio paralysis." the stream of events which was Kapsalis, Mr. Nicholas Stelma- roller for downpressen das Floor. witnessed To the National Foundation ,now completing its 20th year of by us will also be shuk, Dr. Stuart S. Kulp, and Mr. Und now der Floor is downslopen service to the American brought into the limelight to Dewey A. Stokes. public, pioneering is taken for granted. und all der Wasser's bin runnen share our attention as well as the With March of Dimes funds, the National Foundation pioneered back out. Student Total High Sputniks and Vanguards. We here the first massive offensive against polio. Seven hundred /seventy-three But der biggest change is at Moravian can certainly look Down the students registered for the fall years since 1938, it set up the first polio epidemic dat der Dam for das supply back on these events, some happy, session here at Moravian, setting emergency service; launched the training of physical therapists of all das Wasser in der some sad, but all surely memor¬ an all time high. Of these 211 and other specialists for treatment of Christmas City's bin broke able ones; and reminisce, because polio victims; established are women, 562 are men. loose. This makes all das in a way we too have made history respiratory-rehabilitation centers across the nation; and directed wasser, which is used for — a history which these hallowed Students at Moravian come from the expenditure of millions for virus research which culminated Pill-taken und Backshcrub- halls will forever keep locked in nine different states and ten diff¬ with the development of the Salk vaccine. ben und Wasserflghts, all ein fondest memory. erent countries. States represented Rehabilitation of "post-polios"—suffers who have survived prettyisch brown shade. Und are: Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Summer Events so soon New York, the initial onslaught of polio but are left with some degree of already we're bin Connecticut, Maryland, This past summer vacation linden that it's easier for to Delaware, North Carolina, Minn¬ paralysis—has always been a cherished objective of the National period the Comenian see der Wasser commen at published esota, and Foundation. Wisconsin. The foreign But until recently, March of Dimes funds had to be its first summer paper. More than you, und yourself can duck. countries represented are Egypt, expended in large amounts for care of one thousand copies went out to acutely ill patients. Venezuela, Greece, Okinawa, Jam¬ The National Foundation But, in addition to haven Mud- bring news to old and new students plans to bring to the disabled post- aica, China, Japan, Alaska, and puddles in der Hopperbowls, and the faculty of Moravian Col¬ polio patient the opportunity to become self-sufficient and useful. Canada. we're find en no one's bin drinken lege. During the second half of 195 7, volunteers in the Speech 3,100 NFIP Wasser, und no one's bin taken Laboratory While many of us were enjoying The third floor of chapters began collecting data on all polio victims not Baths. Comenius receiving However, meinself discov¬ a summer vacation, Comenius Hall Dall housed a new speech labor¬ treatment. When this census is ers that no one in der whole wide completed, National Foundation also enjoyed a new face lift. Class atory which is intended for class two weeks chapters will have a yardstick by which to estimate the number City's bin bathen for rooms on the upper floors were and individual use. Besides this anyway, zo it's bin ein unanimous made of post-polio who could benefit from modern rehabilitation tech¬ larger to provide much function radio Steenk. programs can and needed additional space. The heat¬ niques and the facilities and manpower required. are now being broadcast through Zo, now, mit all der ing system was converted from the While returning all two million of the to 'facilities of Bethlehem radio handicapped useful loudshouten coal to oil. changes und der Station WGPA. lives is a gigantic undertaking and will not be accomplished over¬ Confusion, der Registrarer Sad Beginning Plans for the night, the National Foundation in its own rehabilitation is adden to it all laboratory grew program by makin The fall semester of 1957 opened out of a series of meetings between is making a realistic start at mass-scale restoration of those ourselves to be shcribbilen crip¬ with a sad note when news came President Haupert and the our Names on ten thousand college pled by polio. that President Raymond S. Haup- and seminary officials Cards. interested ert's son William, a senior, was in speech problems. Preliminary Und now we're thinken it's killed while mountain climbing specifications were prepared by (!I 0 m r ti t a tt Time to be given up der whole in Washington State. Bill was Mr. Walter Beaupre, Assistant furshlugginer Mess. Ach, Ja! Published at Moravian College, Bethlehem, Pa. fatally injured while in a twelve- Professor of Speech and Drama. man official climbing group scaling Friday, January 10, 1958 Mt. Rainier in the last official Flu A climbing group of the season. necessary and welcomed but Editor, Roy B. Goshorn '58 GEORGE'S short relief period was given when Assoc. Editors, Ginny Dancy '59, Neil Boyer "59 New Instructors the flu epidemic invaded Business Manager, Alan A. Bergstein '69 MEN'S SHOP the halls At the formal of Faculty Advisor: Dr. opening convoc¬ Moravian in early October. A Lloyd Burkhart 7 W. Broad St. Published nt the Globe-Times ation of the fifth Printery merged academic three-day shutdown enabled some Bethlehem, Pa. year, six new full-time instructors students to get back on their feet. Subscription rate — $2.50 per year were formally inducted. The cere¬ Such headlines as Member: Associate TRUMAN L. FREY, JR. "Homecoming Collegiate Press : Intercollegiate Press monies conducted by Mr. Richard is ROGER rescheduled," "Valentine Ball Represented for national ads by National Advertising Service, Inc. B. FREY Shantz, faculty convocation chair¬ off; I-F later" and "Hounds 420 Madison Avenue, New York Drop City man, witnessed the installation by (Con't. on p. 5, col. 3) January 10, 1 958 THE COMENIAN Page 3 Slater Chef, Chaplain Zeller Cupid Hits Hard Making Quick Recoveries With 14 Holiday Jim Frey, chef-manager of the North Campus Dining Hall was strick¬ by Ginny Dancy en by a heart attack at 2:00 a.m. Christmas Day, December 25. He was Dan Cupid must have really practiced his aim to hit so to return many to his home on Wednesday, January 8, and is expected to Moravian College personalities over the Christmas return to work on January 20. holidays. A total of fourteen engagements and one Dr. Sam Zeller, Moravian Col¬ another temporary replacement marriage were announced by Moravian lege Chaplain and instructor in who, it is expected, will remain College students, former students, Seminary stu¬ dents, or Religion, is rapidly recovering here until Frey's return. faculty. In the case of l ! five from an Frey's some¬ engagements, both persons eye operation which took activity will be Her fiance, George Balbach, is are either what limited for a students or former stu¬ place over the Christmas holi¬ period after from Armonk, N. Y. and is a sen¬ his dents of the college. days. The operation, for a catar¬ return. However, he will ior at Lehigh . act of the eye; was performed at handle the books as he had done The marriage of Poppy Poulos Phyllis Rife, a senior, became Jefferson Medical Hospital in previously. and Andy Zizos took place Sun¬ engaged to Daniel Wilt, a former Philadelphia. Mrs. Frey said that her hus¬ day, December 29. Poppy is a student here. Phyllis is from Following the heart band wishes to thank all Moravi¬ senior from Bethlehem attack, and a sis¬ Bethlehem and is in AEPi. Dan, Frey was taken to St. Luke's hos¬ an students and faculty members ter in Alpha Epsilon Pi also sorority. from Bethlehem, is now a pital in serious condition. Al¬ for their visits and good wishes. Andy, also a senior, is from As- graduate student in forestry at She also said though he had to spend some time that her husband is bury Park, New Jersey, and is in Duke University. in an oxygen tent, his condition looking forward to his return to the Tau Kappa Epsilon fraternity. Danbury, Conn., resident Carol has steadily improved. The attack work. The one faculty engagement Timan was recently engaged to was caused by fluid in the lungs. Chaplain Zeller A1 announced was that of Miss Emily Schwab, a senior. Carol is em¬ The Slater Catering Zeller will not return to college System, in Butner, instructor in physical ployed in a bank in Danbury. Al, charge of the for the remainder of the Fa'll dining hall, pro¬ education here, to Dr. Edwin from Butler, N. J., is an OGO. vided a temporary replacement semester, although he plans to Wallace, of Bethlehem. Miss But¬ Marilyn Mapoles, of from Boonton, Pennsylvania Military Col¬ begin teaching next semester as ner is from Winston-Salem, North N. J., became engaged to Mora¬ lege to assist Mrs. Frey and the his eye has improved sufficiently. Carolina, and graduated from the vian College student Andy Rex- other members of the kitchen Recuperating at his home at Women's College of the Univer¬ roth, also of Boonton. Marilyn is staff. The replacement returned to 137 W. Fairview Street in Bethle¬ of North Carolina. sity Dr. Wal¬ employed as a secretary at the PMC after staying at Moravian hem, Zeller has stated that visi¬ lace, now the ship physician on Ampex Tape Recorder Corpora¬ from January 2 through January tors, students and are the USS tion in faculty Constitution, graduated New Jersey. Andy is a sen¬ 7. The Slater System has provided welcome from anytime. and the ior and a member of OGO. University of Pennsylvania School Marie Shalbert of Bethlehem of Medicine. Summer Vacation With A became engaged over the holidays Profit; to Announcement was made over George Hollendersky. Marie is New 1958 Placement- the holidays of the engagement employed as a secretary for the Directory Ready of Jane Adams and Dick Gott- Chamber of Commerce. George, To answer thei needs of also from teachers, college students and professors, wald, both seniors. Jane, a Phi Bethlehem, is a mem¬ The Advancement and Placement ber of Institute announces publication of Mu Epsilon sister, is from York, the junior class. their completely new and expanded 1958 World-Wide Pa. Dick a SUMMER is member of Omicron Another Bethlehem resident, PLACEMENT DIRECTORY. The Directory is as an aid to Gamma prepared Omega and is from Beth¬ Dolores Shelbo, became engaged those who wish new ideas and ways to earn while lehem. they vacation. to Fran Werszner, of this city. The new Directory Dolores is a gives de¬ Mary Ann Gingles and Bob secretary for a local scriptions of the type of work Boylor are another couple who re¬ doctor, and Fran, a member of available, salary ranges, names TKE, is a senior. cently became engaged. Both are and addresses of employers re¬ members of the junior class. Mary The engagement of Pat Al¬ questing summer employees. In¬ Ann, a member of AEPi, is from bright to Tony "Monk" Morelli, cluded are governmental posi¬ a Easton, and Bob, a Teke, is from junior, was also announced. Pat tions, steamship needs, dude New Brunswick, N. J. is from Lititz and is a student ranches, travel tour agencies a- nurse The engagement of Mitzie Pen¬ at the Lankenau Hospital broad, work camps, service pro¬ School of nington to Roger Kimball was al¬ Nursing. "Monk" is an jects, earning free trips to Europe, OGO and hails from so announced. Mitzie is a 1957 Broomall, Pa. national parks, summer camps, graduate in secretarial studies Another holiday engagement theatres and resorts, career trai¬ and is an alumna of Phi Mu Ep¬ was that of Helene Such to Dave nee opportunities, study awards silon. From Center Valley, she is Jorgensen. Helene, from Inter- all over the world and many oth¬ now secretary to Dean Halcyon laken, N. J., is a junior at Welles- ers. Thousands of opportunities Sartwell. Roger, now a middler ley College. Dave is a senior from are presented from over 20 for¬ in Moravian Theological Seminary Bradley Beach, N. J., and is a eign countries and all 48 States. and an alumnus of Pi Mu fra¬ member of OGO. At the request of many stu¬ ternity, is from Winston-Salem, Suzanne a freshman dents, a special new section has Busch, North Carolina. from Bethlehem been added for those students Towhship, be¬ Carol a former stu¬ came engaged to Charles Streis- wishing to use their summer in Losensky, dent here, became engaged to guth, of Montclair, N. J. Prior to trainee programs for future car¬ his eer Gordie Sommers, a junior in the present employment at the opportunities. Positions are theological Studebaker-Packard available in hundreds of firms in seminary. Carol, a Agency in more resident of Lititz, Pa., is now a Verona, N. J., he attended NYU. than forty fields of business, student nurse at the Allentown An engagement which took industry, government, science, re¬ School of creation and education. Hospital Nursing and place previously, during the will receive her A current up-to-date World- degree from Mo¬ Thanksgiving vacation, is that of ravian in 1959. Janice Keve to Wide SUMMER PLACEMENT DI¬ Gordie, an alum¬ First Lieutenant nus and past president of Pi Mu, William Steers. RECTORY is published annually Janice, from is from by the staff of The Advancement Edmonton, Alberta, Can¬ Cranford, N. J., is a junior and a ada. sister in Phi Mu and Placement Institute which has Epsilon. Her A diamond ring also also from been a non-fee professional ad¬ sparkled fiance, Cranford, is with on the hand of Gail Harding, a the Air Defense and visory and advancement service Command is senior and a sister in Phi Mu stationed at McGuire Air for the field of education since Ep¬ Force 1952. silon. Gail is from Nutley, N. J. Base.

Copies may be examined at many Placement or Deans' Of¬ Super Sub! fices, Libraries, School Superin¬ SERVING BETHLEHEM It's been said that the atomic submarine tendents' Offices or may be order¬ "Nautilus" ed FOR 52 YEARS stays submerged so long that it from the Institute at Box 99G, only surfaces to let the crew re-enlist. Greenpoint Station, Brooklyn 22, With Perhaps for this reason, the Navy has taken N. Y. for $2.00 a copy. valuable space aboard the "Nautilus" for the ALL LINES only soft-drink vending machine in the entire submarine fleet. Of Naturally (or you wouldn't hear about it from ^b/A ms) it's a Coca-Cola machine. And not (7M (lilnlu'-atiupH unexpectedly, re-enlistments are quite Insurance

Rugged lot, those submariners. Great Jlriutmj drink, Coke! SIGN OF GOOD TASTE the W00DR1NG ROBERTS corp Bottled under authority of The Coca-Cola Company by gTp 459 MAIN STREET (3 DOORS ABOVE HOTEL BETHLEHEM) 208 West Fourth St. Coca-Cola Bottling Co. TELEPHONE UN 7-4168 — UN 7-4169 (Brokers For Moravian College) BETHLEHEM, PA. Bethlehem, Pa. Page 4 THE COMENIAN January 10, 1958 Jesters Redbirds Adelphi Five Tromps In I-M GOver Hounds, 92-73 The post-vacation intramural A very strong Adelphi squad handed Moravian its fourth loss in six Basketball action resumed Mon¬ starts by a 92-73 score. The Panthers put on an amazing display of day afternoon in College Hall. shooting both from the floor and charity line as they muffed only three out of 33 free tosses. Both squads tallied 31 times from the floor but The first game between the Jesters and the Comets was a Adelphi's adeptness from the foul : line took its toll on the rout which the Jesters won 71-22. Grey¬ hounds. The high scorer for the Jesters KAGERS KORNER was Bill Gaughan who dumped M.C.'s sharpshooter Russ Caus¬ Deck Causley in 21 points; he was followed ley paced the Hounds with 22 closely by Reuben Lilly and Jack Kagers Korner this week spot¬ points as he played his usual lights Deck Causely of Camden, Maloney with 18 counters apeice. "good" game. Joe Keglovits, who The Jesters New Jersey. A six foot - two inch, piled up 23 points started off the season rather slow¬ in the third 180 pound junior, Deck is starting quarter and gained ly, has been steadily improving. an insurmountable lead. The his third year with the Hounds' He played a fine game against at the forward Comets offense was held by Sepe position. Lafayette and an even better one and Eskolin with 6 points apeice. Deck's career started at Camden against Adelphi as he converted Catholic High School where he In the second game of the 21 points. The only dismal note, began playing in his sophmore afternoon the Redbirds downed Toner's scoring total of but one year. He the Rockets 62-47. Mike Galla¬ lone foul shot. He was limited to changed from Camden Catholic to Camden gher tapped in 19 points to lead just three shots from the floor High School the same year the birds and Ron Rhen helped with which he was unable to con¬ making him in¬ with 10 counters, while Mickey nect. eligible in sports for one year. In Deck's senior Hartnett came through with 8 year he participated Behind points. The Redbirds caught fire Only Once in football, basketball, and track after a shaky first quarter, in The Panthers were behind only earning a varsity letter in each. which they scored only 6 points, once and that was by a 2-0 score He received the honor of being but thereafter pulled ahead to after the first basket of the game. elected to the all-city track team. stay. Robertson lead the Rockets They led 41-31 at the half, and For that honor Deck holds the record for with 12 markers, while Chap gar¬ came close to doubling their lead throwing the javlin a nered 9 points and Gannon 8 at the final buzzer. distance of 190 feet. points for the losers. Adelphi was paced by Bob Pip- The end of approximately two ko, Vince Quarto, and Art Benoit weeks of action in the two leagues who tallied 29, 25, 20 points finds the Redbirds and Jesters respectively. Both Pipko and leading league A. League B, Quarto dunked an unbelievable 11 which has had less games played, for 11 from the foul line. finds PiMu and the OGO'S tied REACH: Greyhounds Leo Stinner (42) and Deck Causley (40) try for the lead. The Panther Frosh crushed the to out reach tall Paul Mantz (11), Lafayette center, in a tough court Hound Robertson lead JV's, 73-59, in the opening contest last the Rockets Saturday. The Hounds dropped the tussel 74-69. game. with 12 markers, while gar¬ (Comenian Photo by Borger) Chap nered 9 points and Gannon 8 Tommorrow's Tilt points for the Losers. Tomorrow night the Grey¬ hounds will travel to Albright to League A tackle the Lions on their home Hounds Lose Third W L court. The Lions who Redbirds 2 0 dropped a close one to Jesters 2 0 Lehigh, 74-69, last week will Comets 1 2 probably give the Hounds a Game To Rockets 1 2 good fight. Moravian Leopards has been steadily improving des¬ by Nell Eskolin Panthers 0 2 pite their last two losses and The Moravian Greyhounds went into last Saturday night's contest League B promise to be in good shape when with a 2-2 record but had to be sat sfied with a 2-3 slate at the end of W L they tangle with the Lions to¬ the game as they dropped a real tl riller to the Leopards of Lafayette Pi Mu 1 0 morrow night. One of Deck's greatest thrills 74-69. OGO's 1 0 in basketball came last year be¬ The Hounds, a decided under¬ really started clicking, hitting Seminary 0 1 Moravian tween Moravian and St. Peters. dog, were expected to be com¬ with Toner-aimed sets from the 0 1 St. Peters had Sigma Phi Omega Toner, 0-1-1; Potter, 3-0-6; been unbeaten in pletely and thoroughly outside and neat jumpers 0 0 the last 34 pounded, by Caus¬ TEKES Keglovits, 8-5-21; Causley, games. With the score but as it turned out, the game ley, Potter and Keglovits. By 9-4-22; Stinner, 1-1-3; Martin, very close, Deck entered the game was the most exciting of Mora¬ halftime, Moravian's strong drive at the start of 5-0-10; Davis, 1-0-2; Olson, 0-0-0; the second half vian's young season and M.C. lit¬ brought them to within 5 points TEKES Lead KM. Chergey, 4-0-8; Shickora, 0-0-0; dumping four straight baskets, of the astonished thus erally scared the spots off the Leopards. Totals: 31-11—73. breaking the game wide open Leopards. Going into the third quarter and copping the win. Lafayette opened the game with with Volleyball League; .the Leopards on top 40-35, Adelphia As a frosh, Deck, made the a tremendous surge and rolled both teams turned on the coal and Bedell, 3-4-10; Benoit, 9-2-20; varsity team. He averaged seven up a seemingly insurmountable played fabulous basketball. Toner Seminary Second Botwinick, 3-2-8; Quarto, 711-25; points per game, ranked fourth 30-14 lead early in the second and Potter combined sharp The Intramural Volleyball in play- Pipko, 9-11-29; Keenen, 0-0-0. scoring, and third in rebounds quarter. After this, the Hounds making and league was on for dead-eye shooting to action resumed Totals: 31-30—92. that year. In his sophmore inch the Hounds ahead 52-49 late Monday after the Holiday lay¬ year he became injured in one in the third off's. In the first scheduled Halftime score Adelphi, 41-41, stanza. Lafayette then game of the early season games. The took charge again and squeezed the TEKES were awarded a for¬ Officials: Anderson and Grain- injury put Deck out of action for past the faltering Greyhounds on feit victory when Sigma Phi greco. the rest of the season. four consecutive fouls and a push Omega failed to appear. The This year for the hounds, Deck, shot by playmaking forward Tom second match also resulted in has so far an average of 15 points Brett. The Hounds, really fight¬ forfeits as neither the OGO'S nor per game. His shooting average ing, caught the Leopards for the the Faculty showed up for the The Spinning Disc is over 50% which is exception¬ second and final time on a 3 point scheduled match. The referee 88 W. Broad St. ally good. play by Joe Keglovits. With 8:07 declared that both teams suffer a Deck's other interest is pro¬ remaining the score was knotted loss. UN 8-9202 gressive jazz. He is also quite at 57-57. The Hounds were at a A look at the standings finds talented vocal wise. disadvantage throughout most of the TEKES leading the league the second half since their high with a 2-1 record followed by the scorer "Deck" Causley was bench¬ Seminary with a 1-2 record. ed with five goals. Moravian's After completion of the sch¬ BERND'S chances for a major upset left the edule in February, a single eli¬ Music, Anyone? game his Office with Causley. Following mination will be held to deter¬ Machines departure, Lafayette pulled away INSTRUMENTS StuWwal mine the champion. ...4... and the Hounds weren't to get RECORDS closer than 3 points behind for The Standings SHEET MUSIC TYPEWRITERS ACCESSORIES Join the rest of the contest. W L ADDING REPAIRS MACHINES THE Captain Fritz Toner was high TEKES 2 1 man for both squads with 20 Sales Seminary 1 1 & Service points. He was followed by team¬ Sigma Phi 0 1 734 N. New MARCH mates Potter with 15, Causley Kempfer Music Street with 11, and Keglovits with 9. OGO'S 0 1 506-08 Main UN 6-5360 UN 7-7991

OF DIMES (Con't. on p. 5, col. 2) Faculty 0 2 - January 10, 1 958 THE COMEN IAN Page 5

Year's Events . . . History Of Moravia (Con't. from p. 2, col. 5) Game to P.M.C." were seen be¬ Depicted In Televi cause of the invisible marauder Joe Views The News which struck so hard. A movie on the history of the was presented to Student Social by Joe Rosenfeld television viewers in the Activities and surrounding areas on 85TH RETURNS: Queen This past Tuesday the 85th Congress reconvened Thursday, January 3. The movie was telecast at 9 a.m. over WFIL-TV in Janice Washington for what promises to be an historic session. Their in Philadelphia. Keve, a junior, after a chief will be to much postponed job figure out whether the U.S. is really in perilous Besides Homecoming danger showing the growth of as the leaked Gaither Weekend, was crowned Home¬ report has indicated. They can save their time, the Moravian Church from its Academic Rules, coming Queen by 1 ast year's however, on this problem for as long as Sputnik II European beginnings, the film, is queen, Mitzi Pennington. flying over our heads we're in mighty big trouble. "Half a Thousand Years" devotes Summer School We can also look for a chopping in the domestic considerable footage to the cam¬ Triangle Honor Taps budget (e.i. education funds) in order that we can pus life and academic Listed At curriculum Ten new members of the stu¬ catch 'Berg up with the Commies. Rumor has it we have a of Moravian College. Stressed in dent body as well as the Moravian Allentqwn, Pa. - (I.P.) mighty long and lonely road to travel. Our chief the movie is the idea that a main Faculty were given the honor The following information con¬ military strength is fast becoming second-rate and, interest of the church is to pro¬ "tap" into the Triangle Club. They in the cerning choice of major and re¬ process, our bosom allies are suddenly becom- vide Christian education for as were: Peter gulations concerning the transfer French, Dora Thom¬ %$F J| ing neutrals. many persons as possible. The as, Frank of credit was released here recent¬ Danyi, Richard Steiner, film was MODEL STUDENT GOV- prepared and filmed here Carol Burwell, Nancy Baker, Jan¬ igk jS MORAVIAN COLLEGE ly by Dean Henry M. M. Richards MM ERNMENT CONSTITUTION: After over four months on Moravian College campus dur¬ ice Kennedy and Ted Wilde. The of . WMMWi. MmM of tedious work, a seven-person USG Committee will ing 1955. The film also included two faculty members were Dr. A formal make their report "to the people" at a application must be many taken in the mission compulsory clips Mary Kennedy and Dr. Samuel student filed by every student seeking body convocation on Thursday, January 16. field. Zeller. acceptance to a department as a This student body The script was prepared by a Concert Jazz meeting, demanded by a petition major. -Application blanks are carrying signatures of professional writer, Mr. Joseph many Moravian College students, December 6th witnessed con¬ available in the will be the first ever department offi¬ Martin, of Marts and held at the college since our merger Lundy. The cert jazz with ces and also in the office of the Teddy Wilson. five years ago. photographers were associated Considered by many as the high Dean of the Faculty. The with Campbell Films, Incorpor¬ big word around campus is that after hearing from point of the social year, this Each department concerned will ated. over 80 colleges and the committee marks the first time in its universities, plotted history and accept or reject offically, in a letter Plans are being considered to planned until they have what now amounts to a mod¬ that the Bethlehem Community to students making application, show the movie to the student ern, streamlined student governmental set-up. No longer Concert series presented as a and students who are will the dropped as body at a future date. campus be burdened by conflict of power units, so part of their program a jazz con¬ a major will also be notified by common in the recent months. cert. Then, too, a soon-to-be the department concerned. Stu¬ Lose To powerful elections committee will be formed to standardize Leopards . . . Blackfrairs Present dents should file their applications Greek Play and legalize Moravian College student elections. Gone (Con't. from p. 4, col. 2) for acceptance as a major not Blackfrairs presented "Anti¬ forever will be the many protests over election Lafayette was paced by Brett results, as later than May 1, 1958. a one-act with 18. gone", play based on finally, intelligent and qualified people will be placed in A student seeking to change the Greek story of a young girl charge of campus politics. The Hounds J.Y.'s to another major is dropped required to martyr of Thebes. Under the IKE'S RESIGNATION: After much gibberish by political their preliminary game to the columnists, make a formal ac¬ direction of Mr. application for Robers Burcaw containing predictions the President would soon Jim Frank resign from office, the Leopard's Frosh 63-58. the ceptance by the department in play enjoyed huge success present outlook seems to denote Ike's tallied 20 for the losers. mighty recuperative powers have which the with major is sought Mary Lou Clewell and Nan saved him once again. A student who has attended Baker playing the leading roles. President Eisenhower, although he has been hampered another accredited college is eli¬ A student registered at Muhlen¬ Who's Who by the Dullest Secretary of State in many a moon, scolded gible for transfer to Muhlenberg berg will not obtain credit for Eight Moravian College seniors by a economy-minded Treasury Secretary, and misinformed College if he is entitled to an cources taken in other colleges were elected to "Who's Who in by the weak-minded Engine Charlie Wilson of our anti¬ honorable dismiss without social during the summer unless such American Colleges and Univer¬ quated and competitive Defense department, actually has or academic probation. Semester courses have first been approved sities" for 1957-58. Those chosen not done such a terrible job considering he was totally hours of credit but not actual by the Chairman of the Depart¬ include: Brian inadequate for the position in the first place. grades, are transferable for all ment concerned and by the Dean Saderholm, Dave Jorgensen, Ruth Salabsky, Daneen His display of courage in the Little Rock cer¬ liberal arts and science courses of the Faculty. episode Jones, Frank Danyi, Jr., Jane tainly has shown his regard for justice and equality for all similiar to those offered at Muh¬ Credit for summer school cour¬ Adams, Robert Smith, and Janice men. His critics are in the main politically inspired, most lenberg College. ses taken elsewhere will be given Kennedy. of them being hungry-for-office Democrats. Although he To receive credit, the work if a grade of C or better is earned. has "gone slow" on numerous must be at least C or Many more events can occasions, radical actions on its equiva¬ This work will count as hours easily be recalled, but this his part, especially in foreign relations, may have very lent quality credit value. This toward graduation but the grade listing is representative of the easily plunged us into a world conflagration. work will count as hours toward will not be used in computing many var¬ ied activities which made Mora¬ graduation but the grade will the average for graduation. The not be vian this semester. computed in the average college will accept not more than for MILGREEN'S KENDALL'S graduation. 8 credits for any one summer Information concerning Sum¬ period and not more than 15 cred¬ Barber Shop ATTEND THE 5 fir 100 Store mer school requirments issued its for summer study at other in¬ 25 W. 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Page 6 THE COMEN I AN January 1 0, 1 958 New Year's Day Radio Show Microscope Of Noted D First 60-Minute'Spectacular' Will Be On Display In News of special interest to alumni, hit songs of yesteryear, and the The microscope used by the some optical work for several author of "Diseases of the Eye; memoirs of a student at the were featured on the world-famous opthalmologist, Dr. Presidents of the U.S. During Diseases of the Eye, and Ear, New Year's Day addition to "The Campus Beat" radio program. Called George Edmund de Schweinitz, the First World War, he served Nose and Throat" (with Dr. will be on in France United a "New Year's Spectacular," it was broadcast over the facilities of display in the Harvey and in the Randall,) 1899; and "Toxic Amb¬ WGPA, direct from the speech Memorial Library for the week States. While in the United States, lyopias." 1896 (Alivarenga Prize of laboratory on the third floor of New Cut January 13. The microscope holding the rank of Brigadier Essay). He was the American Comenius Hall from 1 to 2 p.m. System was presented to Moravian Col¬ General, he was officer in charge editor of Haab's "Ophthalmoscopy lege during the past year. of and consultant in ophthalmol¬ and External Diseases of the Eye This show was one of a series Inaugurates Use of Dr. de Schweinitz, who died on ogy in the Surgeon General's and Operative Ophthalmology". of live broadcasts prepared week¬ office, His other works Profs 'Discretion' August 22. 1938, at the age of serving later as a reserve include"Pulsating officer. ly by students taking the course 79, was best known for his fun¬ Exophthalmos" (with Dr. Hollo- Charlottesville, Ya. - (I.P.) in radio and Dr. de was television. The stu¬ damental and enduring work on Schweinitz an active way), and "Ophthalmic Year Key words dents who for operation of member participated in the pro¬ the diseases of the human eye. of the Ed. Board for Book" (with Dr. Jackson) '05-'09. the new cut system at the Univer¬ gram are as follows: Madlyn Many of the diseases and their Medical and Surgical History of In 1923 he was Bowman lectur¬ sity of Viriginia, according to the war. In he er in Senick, Rodney Miller, Bruce etiology were revealed and made 1922-23 served London. For recognition in Dean William L. Duren Jr., are as Mumie, Fritz Toner, and Nan more understandable President of the American his field, he was, in 1924, award¬ "instructors' discretion." by his work. Gingher. Mrs. Kathryn L. Phelps Medical Association. In addition ed the plaque from the Society No numerical limit on the num¬ Born in Philadelphia on t^ctober also participated in the show, to this, he also served as the fol¬ Francaise U'Ophthalmologie; in ber of absences a student in any 26, 1858, he grew up in deeply re¬ which was writen and directed lowing: President of the College 1927, the Howe Prize Medal in course may take has been es¬ ligious and academic atmosphere. by Mr. Walter Beaupre, assistant of Physicians of Philadelphia, Ophthalmology; in 1928, the tablished. Attendance at classes, His father was the Rt. Rev. Ed¬ professor of speech and drama¬ President of the American Oph- Huguenot Cross; and in 1930, apparently, will be on a more per¬ mund de Schweinitz, President of tics. thalmological Society, and Presi¬ the Leslie Dana Medal for pre¬ sonal basis between instructors Moravian College for Men, 1867- dent of the Institute for the Instr¬ vention of blindness. Madlyn Senick read the mem¬ and students than under the old 1885. Both Moravian College for uction of the blind. In recognition oirs of Mrs. Harriet Gould Drake system. Dean Duren said his office Men and the University of Penn¬ of his work, he was elected honor¬ Tinkan, a student at the board¬ will make no attempt to "control sylvania claim him as their own. WANTED ary member in the New York ing school for girls about a hun¬ absences in any particular class." Dr. de Schweinitz attended Academy of Medicine, The Royal For dred years ago. Individual instructors now gau¬ Moravian Preparatory College. Spring Semester: Society of Medicine of London, ge the number of cuts a student He received his A.B. and A.M. • Advertising salespeople As this program was a tribute Hungarian and Egyptain Ophthal¬ may take by the progress the stu¬ from Moravian in 1876 and his • Office Manager to alumni of both colleges, the mology Society, and The Univer¬ dent makes during class meetings M.D. from the University of Penn¬ sity of Contact Comenian Editors major portion was to Pennsylvania Club. devoted and on quizzes. The main differ¬ sylvania in 1881. For his merit¬ Dr. at once. items of interest to alumni. These de Schweinitz left many ence between the new and the old orious work and contributions to written records. He was included reports on activities of the is that the system now in oper¬ the welfare of mankind, he was prominent alumni and brief res¬ ation takes into consideration awarded honorary degrees from umes of events in various years, a student's current performance Moravian College, the University along with hit songs from each in the classroom. of Michigan, and Harvard. Boulevard Bowling Center year. Nan Gingher was the an¬ Dean Duren explained that in¬ The University of Pennsylvania nouncer. # 24 Lanes structors will keep attendance Graduate School of Medicine A review of Comenius Day a- regulations for their use . . . but appointed him Professor of Oph¬ © Automatic Pin Spotters will also forward wards was made copies to the thalmology, a position which he 1 by Mrs. Phelps. # No Pin This award has been given an¬ central Absence Office. The Dean's held for 22 years. In addition, Boys he was consultant of nually for the past ten years to office will spot habitual absentees Ophthalmol¬ # No and take action Tipping an outstanding Moravian alum¬ against them. He ogy for the Philadelphia Hospit¬ al. He was nus. The report included short also said that his office will still spoken of as "the PHONE HE 5-7451 biographies of each recipient of since only there will central rec¬ ophthalmologist of the Presi¬ the award. ords be available. dents," since he was consulted for

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