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Volume LXII Bethlehem, Pa., Friday, March 25, 1960 Number 20 Statue Dedication To Highlight Day Moravian Choir Jones To Deliver Address Sings Sunday; At Convocation On Schantz Directs Monday Dedication and unveiling of the statue of John Amos Comen¬ The 47-voice Moravian Col¬ ius will highlight ceremonies commemorating the 368th anniver¬ lege Choir will perform in the sary of the educator's birth. The ceremonies will be held at the Central at 8 college Sunday and Monday, March 27 and 28. Erection of the p.m. Sunday in conjunction statue on the lawn in front of with the two-day program in com¬ Comenius Hall, facing Main memoration of the birth of John Triangle Street, was completed Monday. Amos Comenius. Dr. Thomas E. Jones, adminis¬ Performing with the choir will Nine Stu trative consultant to the Associa¬ be an 11-piece guest orchestra. tion of American Colleges, will The program will feature works deliver the principal address at of the 17th and 18th centuries in Two Teac a special Comenius Day convoca¬ addition to a number of contem¬ tion in Johnston Hall at 1:30 Eleven new members were in¬ porary selections. Richard p.m. Monday. ducted into the Triangle Honor Schantz, assistant professor of Dean of Instruction Marlyn A. Society at the group's annual music, will direct the program. Rader announced Tuesday that banquet held Tuesday night at regularly scheduled fifth and sixth Soloists in the concert will be Walp's Restaurant, Allentown. Linda Burnett, Sylvia Perkins period classes on that day have Dr. Otis H. Shao, associate pro¬ and been cancelled and students will Sally Ann Deysher, soprano- fessor of government, and Dr. be es, James Naisby and Robert required to attend the John¬ Richmond E. Myers, professor of Rierson, tenors, and Jerome Liv- ston Hall program. The special geology, were the two faculty engood, bass. convocation will replace that members initiated into the organ¬ scheduled for Thursday May 12. The orchestra is composed of A skyhook lowers the campus' newest landmark onto Its lofty perch. ization. local artists as well as perform¬ The operation was performed Monday under the watchful supervision Triangle president Gene Salay Jones, president of Earlham ers from Philadelphia and New of students and faculty who turned out en masse, some with cameras cited the faculty members for College from 1946 until 1958, York City. in hand, to witness the spectacle. Dedication of the monument will their service to the school, their will speak on "The Challenge of Everyone in the college com¬ take place during ceremonies Monday commemorating the 308th an¬ "inspiration to students," and Heritage." The convocation serv¬ ice will also munity is invited to attend the niversary of the birth of . their outside activities as he pre¬ include greetings concert. sented them with their pins. from the Czechoslovakian ambas¬ sador, Dr. Miloslav The feature presentation of the Students inducted into the hon¬ Ruzek, and formal presentation of the statue concert will be a cantata for solo¬ or society included Charles Bar- PAC Attends Political to the college by Dr. Jaroslav Pro- ists, choir and orchestra. The Talks; tolet, Cynthia Geiman, William chazka, rector of Charles Univer¬ work performed will be "Today Keller, Judy Laning, James Mac- sity, Prague, and Rev. Radim Triumphs the Son of God," by Announces Donald, Rita Roseman, David Special Program Kalfus, head of the Moravian Buxtehude. Schattschneider, Jerry Witbro, Members of the Political Activities Club attended a conference spon¬ and Sandra Yaeck. Church in . Also performed will be "Let Us sored the Citizenship Clearing House at the by University of Pennsyl¬ Jerry Witbro ofEered the invo¬ Following the program, there Now Praise Famous Men," by vania on Friday, March 18. cation at the beginning of the ham will be a full academic procession Ralph Vaughan Williams; "Two Speaking on the Democratic and Republican outlooks for 1960 and turkey banquet. (Cont. on p. 4, col. 4) Sacred Songs," by Johann Ebel- were Richardson Dilworth, mayor ing; "Christe Adoramus Te," by of Philadelphia, and Thomas B. Monteverdi; and "Jesus Is Our Curtis, congressman from Mis¬ Joy, Our Treasure," an anony¬ Boston souri. 's 'Voyage To The Moon' mous German composition. Donald Hoch, former mayor of Other selections to be sung by Allentown, and Ted Berger, cam¬ Is Rescheduled For Presentation the choir are "Oh Praise Ye God," Tonight paign manager for Congressman by Tchaikovski; "Christus Factus The presentation of the Boston Mrs. Kathryn Lane Phelps Di¬ The theme of the operetta is Willard S. Curtin, will be the Est," by Bruckner; "Submission," Opera Company's production of rector of Publicity, announced this based on a novel written by Jules speakers for the PAC-sponsored by Wolf; and "Let Nothing Ever 's comic oper¬ week that the date for the pre¬ Verne in the mid—1800's. convocation on April 28, the or¬ Grieve Thee," by Brahms. etta, "Voyage to the Moon," or¬ sentation was changed at the re¬ The ganization announced Tuesday. company of fifty, including The orchestra will perform "A iginally scheduled for tomorrow quest of the Boston Opera Com¬ The issues of the coming congres¬ orchestra, chorus and ballet, is night in Johnston Hall, has been Concertino in G," by Pergolesi. pany, which was unable to fulfill directed sional by , chair¬ election, in which Hoch rescheduled for tonight at 8:30 its commitment for Saturday man of the and Curtin will be Department of Opera running against p.m. night. and Music Theater at Boston Uni¬ each other, will be discussed. Salvation In Cross, versity. She is also the conductor The PAC further announced for the operetta, as well as the that Senator Hallam Preaches Hugh Scott of Penn¬ originator of this production idea sylvania and Allen Drury, author "If you would see Jesus and for the Boston Opera Company. of the best selling novel Advise understand Him, it must be by Norman Kelley, who is heard and Consent, will probably speak way of the cross," explained the in the role of the scientist, Dr. on campus next semester. Rev. Harold Hallam, Pastor of Blastoff, studied at the New Eng¬ the Chapman Quarries Methodist Kennedy Visit land Conservatory of Music, the Church in Bath, at yesterday's Senator John F. Kennedy was Leland Powers School of the The¬ convocation in Johnston Hall. invited to appear on campus in atre and the Eastman School of

"Christ came to earth for the conjunction with the other five Music in Rochester, N. Y. express purpose of dying," Hal¬ colleges of the Lehigh Valley. The He has sung with the Philadel¬ lam said. "The supreme char¬ only available date, however, con¬ phia La Scala Opera, and the New flicted with final exams and was acteristic of His life was self- York City Opera and toured Eu¬ sacrifice." However, "He was not dropped. Kennedy expressed a de¬ rope in Menotti's "The Consul." sire to come to the Lehigh Valley a martyr, but a redeemer — a In the romantic lead of Caprice bridge of of in the early fall. forgiveness sin." will be heard Charles K. L. Davis, In Christ's own words, Hallam A letter was received by the who was winner of the 1958 Met¬ stated, "The Son of Man is come PAC this week from Vice-presi¬ ropolitan Opera Auditions of the to seek and to save that which Air. dent Richard Nixon, stating that was lost." Mac he would be unable to come to Morgan, who sings the role Hallam asserted that only The brave king of the Earth people accepts the admiration of the of King V'lan IV, is a star of the the Moravian campus this spring through the seeking of God citizens as he arrives at the launching site to take off in the first space , the NBC due to the President's forthcom¬ through prayer can man find the ship to the Moon. The Boston Opera Company will present "Voyage Opera, the Concert-Opera Group "truth" about life. ing trip to Russia. to the Moon," a comic operetta, tonight in Johnston Hall. (Cont. on p. 4, col. 1) Page 2 THE COMENIAN March 25, I960

(En m^ntait Comenius Published Fought For weekly at Moravian College, Bethlehem, Fa. Telephone! I Niversity 0-1682 His Innovations Have Friday, March 25, 1960 by Regina Iiawrence Editor, David A. Schattschneider *60 Associate Editor, Neil P. Eskolin '61 John Amos Comenius, who is to be honored where he produced his most famous work on edu¬ Business Manager, Paul Kadas '60 here at Moravian next week, is to most of us not cation, The Great Didactic. Faculty Advisor: Dr. Lloyd Burkhart more than a name in a history book. Yet it was Invited by the English Parliament to work on Published at the Globe-Times Printcry this great educator who laid down the precepts an educational project, he proceeded to , Represented for national ads by National Advertising Service, Inc. for our modern educational system. We take our only to be thwarted in his efforts by the Civil 420 Madison Avenue, New York City present system so much for granted that we easily War. Memberi Associated Collegiate Press: Intercollegiate Press: forget men like Come¬ However, in both Swe¬ University Press Service nius, who with their den and , he initiative and insight, finally managed to put 4 fought for improved into effect much-need¬ Free1 Weekend . . . methods of education. ed educational re¬ forms. Moravian students will have a unique opportunity this week¬ Comenius's life was end. There will be free programs each night of the weekend. In one interspersed with In his later years tragedy and failure. he retired to Holland view of their varied content, every student should find at least In 1604, when he was Where he continued one affair to his liking. twelve, his entire fam¬ his literary work. Dur¬ There will be tonight's Community Concert program, tomor¬ ily was wiped out by ing his lifetime he pub¬ row's free movie and Sunday night's choir concert. To round out an epidemic. He stud¬ lished ninety works the weekend there will be the many events scheduled for Comen- ied for the ministry and many others were ius Day, including the Monday reading of papers on various at Heidelberg Univer¬ lost or left incomplete. sity and was ordained Near the time of his scholarly topics and the academic convocation. as a minister in the death he said of his Certainly there will be enough activity to keep everyone happy, Unity of Brethren Con¬ lifetime, "My whole if students will wake up and realize what is happening in the gregation (Moravian). life was merely the campus world. visit of a guest; I had Eventually he be¬ no fatherland." He came the headmaster died in on 'Comenian' Right! . . . of the November 4, 1670 at in . Books and the age of 78. Until this issue it has not been the policy of The Comenian to manuscripts written answer letters from the readers in the same issue in which the at this time were con¬ To Comenius, hon¬ letters appeared. However, in this issue, for the first time this sidered too revolution¬ ored with the title of ary in nature and were "father of modern year, a letter writer has questioned the veracity of statements burned by Spanish mercenaries in the public educational theory and practice," goes credit in¬ made in last week's issue and we feel obligated to set the record square. terpreting and enlarging everyday experiences by. now. straight By 1628, severe and brutal persecution forced the use of their own terms. He thus tried to make The letter writer claims that we said "that fraternities at Mora¬ Comenius and his Brethren followers from their a science of education by approaching it in the vian would not be permitted to hold off-campus social functions native land, Bohemia. After migrating to Poland, same method as that employed by the physical sciences. (Cont. on p. 4, col. on the weekend of the senior farewell." This writer further gives Comenius became the co-rector of a , 3) the two statements which he claims the Dean of Men actually did make. "We could not hold any social event off-campus that in¬ Dean's Action Condoned . . . Honor System . . . volved the staying overnight of a Moravian student because of To the editor: lack of chaperoned control." and "he (The Dean of Men) would To the editor: "Our present day concept of be glad to sit down with us to work out a suitable and acceptable After speaking with Dean Gillespie and many people concerned honor is geared to a justification program." with plans for the weekend of the Senior Farewell, I find no reason of the ends and not the means for alarm over the decision restricting overnight parties. The Sigma used to secure those ends." This We call our critic's attention to the news story of last week Phi Omega fraternity feels that this decision was made in the best quote, taken from an article deal¬ which stated, "Permission will not be given to the three campus interest of all those concerned. ing with the honor system (Co¬ social fraternities to hold the first to demand its moral off-campus weekend functions during We, as a body, will strive to show menian, Feb. 26) seems to pin¬ rights as a social organization. Senior Farewell weekend this spring." We call his attention to the administration, through our point the problem which now At this time, tentative plans "off-campus weekend functions," which means over-night week¬ actions, that we have the matur¬ exists at Moravian. have been ity to so accepted by the dean In a discussion with some fel¬ end functions, away from the campus, as obviously opposed to impose self-restrictions concerning an alternate program. that this privilege may be re¬ lows in the dormitory last Wednes¬ mere "off campus on social functions the weekend." I have just one sumed. I do not believe that the word of advise day evening, the question of an The news story also quoted from the letter released by the for the student — dean in any way intended this body Don't honor system at Moravian was Dean to the fraternity presidents, "I welcome the opportunity to restriction to harm the fraterni¬ panic. brought up. This stemmed from Respectfully submitted, speak to you concerning a program that will be acceptable." ties nor did he design this to be a discussion on the matter with the first stepping stone in a series Joseph Powlette Dr. Maitland earlier in the eve¬ of further restrictions. But if this President, ning. The statement was made by The Mailbox be so, Sigma Phi Omega will be Sigma Phi Omega one of the persons opposing the honor system, that the end justi¬ fies the means. He admitted that 'Comenian' Wrong? . . . Confidence he had cheated in some school Questioned . . . work that same day; but since it To the editor: To the editor: was of benefit to him not only in After speaking to Dean H. Gillespie, and upon consulting our ad¬ It is with great regret that one must achieve the status of a senior, raising his mark, but in learning visor, Dr. R. Myers, and our alumni president, Mr. S. Bower, my only to find out that those who are supposedly guiding us do not have the correct answer, he felt it was executive committee has advised me to write the following letter. enough confidence in their own ability as counselors to grant the justified. In the last issue of the Comenian, the editorial and a feature stated students a privilege which they To top this off, there were three that fraternities at Moravian pened to the president of the earlier date so that plans which certainly have not abused in the persons in the dorm on Thursday would not be permitted to hold IFC? Shouldn't fraternities ap¬ have already been formulated past. Certainly, we cannot pin¬ afternoon telling each other how off-campus social functions on the point a new representative when need not have been so drastically point any one person and say that they had taken answers from weekend of the senior the old one graduates? The first farewell, I a shattered — in some instances— he has made wrong decision. I other papers in an exam that day. of these might add, an event which has questions has to be and although he could have con¬ am sure that the Dean of Men They obviously did not care if taken place for Omicron Gamma answered before anything can be sulted the I-F council before issu¬ would not make a rash decision, anyone overheard them since the Omega for the last 40 years. accomplished, since only the pres¬ ing his proclamation, we recog¬ but rather contemplate very deep¬ conversation took place in the This was not what was issued ident has the power to call a nize his authority to do and not ly before making such a serious hallway. by Dean Gillespie. What he did meeting. to do so repectively. When we decision. To the best of my knowl¬ To cite a personal experience say was: Although we cannot place all get right down to it, the IFC is edge, he discussed the matter at with cheating on tests, I have only of the blame on any one student 1. we could not hold any social an organization in name only— great length with all his col¬ to think back to my minerology event organization such as the IFC, we off-campus that in¬ with no real power,—what good leagues, who were involved in any course of last semester. Some must realize that a, decentraliza¬ volved the staying overnight would contacting it have accom¬ way, concerning his negative de¬ girls went so far as to place their tion of a group of this type does of a Moravian student—be¬ plished? Granted, the IFC has cision on the matter of an over¬ huge handbags on the table in not allow for any strength to be cause of lack of chaperoned come a long way, and does serve night Spring Weekend for the stu¬ front of them so they could write shown by the student body at all. "control." more a purpose, but they could in no dents of Moravian College. In my freely. Perhaps if the three fraternities estimation the Another 2. he would be happy to sit way have altered nor influenced only mistake he offshoot of this type on campus could come to a deci¬ down with us to work out the Dean's decision. made was the delay in his deci¬ of dishonor, is the petty thievery sion without having one or two a suitable and acceptable In addition to what I have said, sion. in the North Campus dining room. back out, we the students of Mo¬ It has even program. I would further like to add, every¬ The major factors, which we advanced to the point ravian College could enjoy many where He also remarked cam¬ body: calm down, it's still on, see encounter in trying to formulate anyone being caught steal¬ that "off more privileges which we will you all at it. a protest, seem to lie in the laxity ing extra food is hailed the victor pus dinner dances are in order not presently or in the future en- Yours Sincerely, of our own student organizations. by the group. The one who man¬ at this time"—our main concern ^°y" ages to catch the person is con¬ of interest, Gene C. Salay For instance, one might ask what Sincerely yours, has of our Robert P. Volko demned by jeers and insults. An Although we feel that the Dean President, Omicron become so-called Inter- (Cont. on p. 4, col. 2) could have issued his letter at an Gamma Omega fraternity Council? What has hap¬ Class of 1960 March 25, 1 960 THE COMENIAN Page 3 Three Hound Grapplers Managers, Headed Take Pari In AAU Meets Moravian wrestlers, Bill Rinker, Charles Canning, and Dick Helpful In Sports Schaeffer are traveling to the Germantown YMCA Building, Philadelphia, to participate in the Amateur Athletic Union (AAU) meets. Couch, Meixell The meets, sponsored by the Middle Atlantic Association, will Initial Date For Harberg Among be held on April 2, from 1 until after 8 p.m. Individual match 'Silent Heroes' finals will start at 8 p.m. Softball League Rinker, a sophomore from by Gene Salay Bethlehem who posted a 9-1 indi¬ Set For When we, as spectators, watch vidual match season record, will April 4 a sports event, our attention is probably enter the 137 lb. class. Coach Rocco Calvo has picked focused on the players, the actual Schaeffer, Moravian's first MAC April 4 as a tentative date for participants. On the gridiron, on Champion, will be in the 157 lb. the opening of the Intra - Mural the basketball court, or on the class. Schaeffer, a sophomore from Softball League. Due to the late baseball diamond, we are witness¬ Easton posted a 6-0 record. start this season there may be es to the glamorous aspect of the Canning, a freshman from Al- two games scheduled on various competitive action. lentown, will wrestle in the 167 evenings after daylight saving lb. class. time begins. "What can Haney and Kritis Individual winners of each final do to stop Longenecker of Leban¬ Last year the OGO team went on Valley?"—"Will Ducky score match will receive the AAU undefeated during the regular his usual 30 points?"—"Wonder Championship Gold Metal. Run- campaign with five wins and no if 'Hersh' is in good form today?" ners-up receive Silver Medals. defeats. The Vets came in second These are perhaps some of the with 4 wins and two defeats. things that enter our thoughts as Globetrotters Win These two teams clashed in a we witness the play-by-play. best two out of three series for As Lemon Behind the scenes, however, is Displays the championship with the OGO's another side of the sports story, Basketball Skill winning. a side with which perhaps not The amazing Harlem Globetrot¬ The OGO's will attempt to re¬ all of us are familiar. ters put on a marvelous display peat last year's performance once On the sidelines, and in the of basketball handling as they again this year. locker beat the Baltimore Rockets in a room, another team of The eight teams entered in the men as much a part of the game game played in Bethlehem High "Behind the scenes" men, Ted Meixell, Carmen DeMuccio, and league this year are: Rau Frosh, Lynn as the School's Memorial players themselves, are on Gym last Mon¬ Seminary, Harriers, Sigma Phi Couch distribute baseball equipment to two diamondmen, Jeff Gannon hand every day, at every practice, day night. Omega, OGO Bandits, Vets, and and Fred Donatelli. These managers also serve the tennis and golf and at all of "Showboat" Lemon of the Trot¬ the games. The TKE. squads. Photo by Stoddard coaches as well as the ters stole the show by running players are indebted to this silent crew, circles around his opponent, a 6' the 10" center, and by his comical managers, and a sports organiza¬ tion is antics on the whole. helpless without them. In a preliminary game Althea Names "M" Awards; Serving as head - manager for Gibson Gillespie the Blue and matched tennis rackets Grey is Carmine De¬ with Karol Fageros. Gibson, Muccio. Moe, as he is better known as the "World's Tennis known, is a 24-year-old veteran of 24 a Men the armed forces and is Receive senior Champion" defeated Fageros Recognition ("Golden Goddess of Tennis") by history major from Netcong, New Director of Athletics, H. T. D. Gillespie, announced last week that 24 men have qualified for Varsity the score of 6-4. Jersey. "M" Awards. The awards are for participation in the three winter sports, Basketball, Wrestling, and In¬ The evening began with a door Track. He is a sports enthusiast, but basketball game between the Clay a bad knee prevented his active The following men have won their awards in basketball: Dick Chergey, Ducky Potter, Leo Stinner, Clippers and the Hawk A.C. The participation on the Moravian Hawks won this one. Rocco Zulli, Jim Gano, Hal Rice, teams. When he graduates in Old Man Weather Len Zavacky, Jim McCrudden and Schaeffer Is Going June, Moe will be an assistant Dick Kosman. football coach to Gus Rampone, a Delays Net Squad; ToNCAA Tourney former great at Moravian, at his Wrestling As An old Alma Mater, Netcong High. Tryouts Next Week Winning awards in wrestling Independent Moe's other activities include Samuel Kilpatrick, tennis were: Dick Gross, Bill Rinker, The Greyhound Grapplers are membership in Omicron Gamma coach, has announced that practice Gene Medei, Dan Turner, Dick being represented among the best Omega social fraternity and Kap¬ pa Phi Kappa, education frater¬ for the team will probably begin Bedics, Dave Bryant, Dick Schaef¬ in the country this weekend. Dick during the week of March 28. The nity. fer, Steve Edraney and Dave Lina- Schaeffer, Moravian's MAC champ late start is due to the fact that berry. Assisting DeMuccio, behind the at 167 pounds is competing in the the gym is unavailable at the scenes, is Lynn Couch and Ted Indoor Track NCAA present time because of the neces¬ Wrestling Championships Meixell. Indoor Track awards were won at the sity of indoor baseball practice. University of Maryland. The Lynn, a 21-year old junior ec¬ by: George Fiegel, Jim Worman, tournament began yesterday, onomics and business major, hails Warmer Weather Byron B o r s t, Bob Kern, Tom March 24, and will continue until from Belle Meade, New Jersey. When the baseball team can Grammes and Terry Horlacker. Also a member of OGO, he feels Sheraton Hotels tomorrow. move outdoors in the warmer that the experience gained from weather the tennis team will set Gillespie also announced the Traveling Alone his duties as manager are invalu¬ following awards may be picked STUDENT-FACULTY up their courts in Johnston Hall. Schaeffer is traveling alone and able. up at the Athletic Office: Pins— Kilpatrick invited all interested Ted Edraney, Turner, Gano and Rice. is paying his own expenses. The Meixell, 18, is an OGO DISCOUNTS students to participate in an elim¬ Dogs are available for Kern, school has no policy or budget pledge. A freshman Bethlehemite ination tournament that will be¬ Here's news Medei and mathematics major, he is new money-saving and Stinner. to cover this type of trip. for students, faculty and all gin at that time. He urges all on the managerial staff. A former other college personnel. Dur¬ participants to begin getting into The following men were re¬ At the Nationals, Schaeffer will American Legion player, whose ing weekends and college vacations, Sheraton offers shape if they have not done so quested to stop at the Athletic be meeting the best in the coun¬ hopes of making the baseball team you special low rates — even already. Office regarding sweaters: Kos¬ try, including Thad Turner of Le¬ were shattered when he injured lower rates when two or more Returning lettermen for tennis his leg, Ted is "doing the next occupy the same room. man, Linaberry, McCrudden, high, who won the Easterns at best Special group rates are pro¬ are Bob Lipkin, George Fiegel, thing." Schaeffer, Zavacky and Zulli. Princeton last weekend. vided for athletic teams, and Dick Spaugh. Dr. Thomas Lukasczrk, the clubs, other college organ¬ Schaeffer had an undefeated izations. team physician, has as his assist- You get these discounts at BEITEL S Music Store season, and was not scored on in and Walter Kruszewski. A native any of Sheraton's 54 hotels the MAC Tournament. of Reading, majoring in business in the U.S.A., Hawaii and CLARAS and Studio administration, Walt is a 25 year Canada by presenting a Sheraton Card. To get a 90 W. Broad Street Intra-Mural Softball (Cont. on p. 4, col. 1) Sheraton Student I.D. Card Luncheonette UN 7-4851 Assistant profess or of or Faculty Guest Card with FOOTBALL credit privileges, write us. physical education, Rocco Please state where you are a J. Calvo, announced this Rocco J. Calvo, football full time faculty member or week that a representative coach, announced last week student. Barbeques from each intra-mural soft- that there will be a meeting Mr. Pat Green Steak Sandwiches MILGREEN'S ball team must of candidates for next College Relations Dept. report to his year's Sheraton Corporation 5 &10c Store office in Johnston Hall on football team in Johnston 470 Atlantic Avenue 25 W. Broad St. Tuesday, March 29, 4 th Hall, Monday, March 28 at Boston 10, Mass. 436 MAIN STREET BETHLEHEM, PA. period. 3:30 P.M. Page 4 THE COMENIAN March 25, 1960

Managers . . . EVENTS SCHEDULED IN COMMEMORATION OF Statue Dedication . . . (Cont. from p. 3 col. 5) (Cont. from p. 1, col. 5) THE 368TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE BIRTH Tomorrow's old Navy veteran. As trainer-man¬ to the base of the statue to com¬ OF JOHN AMOS COMENIUS ager, it is his job to tape the plete the program of dedication. players before each game and to Sunday, March 27 Other events scheduled in con¬ Free Movie

assist the doctor in case of any 8 p.m.—Commemorative Concert — Central Moravian Church junction with the dedication of "Born Yesterday," a movie injury to the players. Walt also the Monday, March 28 statue include the presenta¬ filmed in 1950 and starring Judy is a member of OGO as as well tion of four academic papers, the 9:30-11:30 a.m.—Presentation of papers by Dr. Jaroslav Pro- Holiday, Broderick Crawford and Epsilon Beta Alpha, business fra¬ annual Comenius Day alumni William chazka, Rectdr of Charles University, Prague, and Admiral Holden, will be shown ternity. award dinner and a concert in in rooms 9 and 10 Johnston Ernest M. Eller, United States Navy—Archives Building Hall La,st of our silent heroes is Central Moravian Church. tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. 1:30 p.m.—Convocation and dedication of statue—Johnston Charles Harberg. A Watertown, The Commemorative Concert, Hall Based on a Wisconsin, freshman, Chuck is an featuring the college choir, will play by Carson 18 3-4 year old pre- theological stu¬ p.m.—Presentation of papers by Dr. Fred G. Holloway, be held Sunday at 8 p.m. A guest Kanin, the comedy concerns a dent. A great follower of sports, President of Drew University, and Rev. Radim Kalfus, Mo¬ orchestra will perform with the scrap-iron tycoon who comes to ^ especially with the Moravian ravian Church in Czechoslovakia—Borhek Chapel choir. Washington to try to buy Con¬ teams, Chuck, too, enjoys his job 7 p.m.—Comenius Day alumni award dinner—Hotel Bethlehem Henry C. Weinlick, Executive gressional support for his nefari¬ as manager. He is a member Secretary of the Wisconsin Edu¬ ous schemes. of Pi Mu pre-theological frater¬ cation Association and recently Miss won an Honor Comenius . . . Holiday academy nity System . . . named recipient of the annual award for her (Cont. from p. 2, col. 5) (Cont. from p. 2, col. 5) performance as a Because their position in the Comenius Day Alumni Award, will "dumb girl friend." Moravian sports world is not rec¬ OGO fraternity member seemed Comenius observed in the typi¬ be the principal speaker at the ^ cal schools of his ognized as "important" to the or¬ almost insulted one evening when day that the alumni dinner, to be held at the The film was directed by George dinary spectator, who hurries his pledge brother was caught educational system failed to stim¬ Hotel Bethlehem. Cukor and produced by S. Sylvan home after a ulate its students game, and because stealing extra milk for him. through the in¬ The academic papers will be Siman. The screenplay was writ¬ they, too, should be included when ability of the teachers to present ten Articles, too, have been taken, presented by guest dignitaries by Albert Mannheimer. our teams are lessons being applauded, off and properly. during the course of the day. A on, in the new dormitory. Presentation of the film, origin¬ our hats are off to the managers. He directed his new method It seems to be that one can no schedule appears on this page. ally scheduled for this evening, of teaching mainly at the younger longer trust his neighbor. These Jones was graduated from Earl- was shifted to tomorrow so as not * child with schoolbooks written in ham . . . College with the A.B. degree. 'Voyage To Moon' people must think an awful lot of to conflict with the Boston Opera simple language and supplement¬ He (Cont. from p. 1, col. 5) themselves to break such a trust. received the degree of bachelor ed pictures to increase under¬ Company's production of "Voyage and the New by of divinity from Hartford Theo¬ England Opera The¬ To The Moon." Another serious misuse of trust standing. Science and nature ater. logical Seminary and earned the is the "padding" of payroll sheets. study, he said, should be taught master's and James Billings, who is opera doctor's degrees at During the two years which I through experiments and field coach at and is Columbia University. worked for the school in the trips. The usually dull classrooms in charge of music at Plymouth He is a former president of kitchen on South Campus, this should be covered with Academy, will be heard in the pictures, Fisk University, Nashville Ten¬ continually happened and prob¬ pertaining to subjects being stud¬ role of Cosmos, King of the Moon. nessee, and his study and work ably still does. ied by the children. He is known for his capers in overseas have taken him to Eng¬ His innovations in the "buffoon" roles. Two years ago the possibility teaching land, Vladivostok, Siberia and of of an languages were especially radi¬ The feminine roles of Queen honor system at Moravian Tokyo, where he was professor cal. He wanted to see the em¬ Popette and Princess Fantasia, was brought to a vote before the of economics at Keio University. phasis placed on conversation daughter of the King and Queen student body and defeated. I my¬ He has been at his present posi¬ self rather than grammar so that the of the Moon, will be sung by Ellen voted against it because I tion since 1958. learning process would be less of Faull and Jacquelynne Moody. thought it would not have a a chore and a good deal more Miss Faull made her profes¬ chance of working anyhow. But meaningful. RAY'S Men's & sional debut with the New York after experiencing two years of Boys wholesale All of Comenius' yours: plans and City Opera in "Bon Giovanni," cheating and petty Shop - 51 W. Broad ideas contributed to his while Miss Moody debuted with thievery on this campus, I can't primary The Ivy League Center purpose of the Colorado Central City Opera. see how I ever voted against it. making schools instru¬ Gertrude M. Lipsky, Prop. ments of "Voyage to the Moon' is the In bringing in some type of honor sound, wholesome, and Bethlehem, Pa. UN 7-7871 This is the B-52. Advanced as it first operetta that has ever toured system, Moravian would have happy growth. His effects on to¬ may one under the auspices of the Com¬ everything to gain, and definitely day's education throughout the be, this airplane has thing in common with the first war- nothing to lose—not speaking for world cannot be minimized. munity Concert Association. Knit Krafters : The choreographer for the pro¬ everyone of course. Modern teaching methods, galleys of ancient Egypt...and duction is Robert Joffrey whose scholarship aid, school organiza¬ 14 W. Broad St. with the air and space vehicles of In closing, I desperately urge ballet troupe has appeared in this tion—all these can be attributed YARNS, GIFTS, JEWELRY the future. Someone must chart its that the USG, and all interested area in a previous season. He is to Comenius. UN 7-7161 course. 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