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Madison College, Harrisonburg, Va. Friday, October 3, 1975 No. 8 H'burg Residents Seek Separate Zoning for Off- CampusStudents

By JENNIFER GOINS five years college enrollment dition, the administration is "Did anyone stay home has swelled from 3,000 to 7,229. seriously considering another tonight?" exclaimed one Furthermore, Smith claims dormitory, according to woman, as an overflow crowd that "no attempt to house all Webb. of about 100 persons heard a of these additional students on The college has a statement calling for the campus has been for- philosphical commitment to Harrisonburg City Council to thcoming, leaving fully three- housing students, said Webb. establish a new institutional seventh (42.8 per cent) of the "We house all entering zone which would prevent students to find housing students and we will not kick students from crowding elsewhere." out any campus-housed residential areas. In response, Mike Webb, student who desires to stay on The statement, made by director of residence housing, campus." he said. Dr. Richard H. Smith for the said in a Breeze interview that The petition requests that South Mason Street Neigh- this is "inaccurate and un- the council revise the zoning borhood Association, was true." "The college provides code to require that a backed by a petition signed by housing for 72 per cent of its homeowner of a boarding or 300 residents from all sections undergraduates," said Webb. rooming house dwell within of Harrisonburg. The petition College housing includes the house. urged the establishment of a dormitories, the Showalter Absentee landlords have separate zone for dormitories Apartments and the motels been buying up old houses and and fraternity and sorority leased by the school. In ad- Continued on Page 4 houses. The council voted 9 unanimously to call a special meeting next Tuesday to 'Frontiers Leads study the problem of students crowding into residential areas, . and will ask that Arts Symposium representative of. all con- By DEB SEMPLE cerned parties, including Since last November, the -will be dispersed throughout Madison College, attend. arts and sciences symposium three days so that there will be The problems have oc- no competition for student committee has been com- curred as a result of the attention. piling a list of speakers to Staff Photo mushrooming growth of "Instructors are being invite, and has been soliciting Madison College, said Smith, encouraged to call off classes DR. RICHARD H. SMITH will represent the Association at a student participation for this adding that during the past and substitute lectures for special meeting called Tuesday, Oct. 7 at 7:30 p.m. in the year's program "Frontiers: classes," said Dr. Myers council's chambers to study the problem of off-campus-housing. America's Response to Challenge." although attendance and participation are voluntary. However, student response, "Frontiers" will take a look with the exception of audience at problems and issues from Twelve Student Aides Hired participation and the mem- the standpoint of a variety of bership of two students on the fields, said Dr. Myers. committee, has been limited "Normally," he explained, To Help Alleviate Crime and faculty and guest "in arts and sciences all speakers are making up the discussion takes place within By TIM O'LEARY student union on weekends, Crider said. bulk of the program, ac- the framework of one study A student security corps, instituted by chief The program is similar to ones at UVa, VPI, cording to Dr. Henry Myers, field with the most significant of security Jay R. Crider, has been in operation and VCU, and, according to Crider is "an effort committee chairman. issues overlapping fields." since September 18, and, Crider said is doing to keep up with the times." The program, which is The symposium is directed "a terrific job." The UVa program, Crider said, is also used spanning a three-day period at the college community, but The program, designed to provide the during the day to give out parking tickets. He next Monday, Tuesday and it has broadened this year to campus with better security, employs twelve said that he can foresee no possibility of. that Wednesday, will take a include input from surroun- students working in pairs, said Crider. The happening here. "bicentennial view" of man ding areas. cadets are equipped with police band radios so Sixteen males were interviewed for in the arts and sciences, said that communication can be maintained with positions in the corps, most of whom were Myers. An address on "Politics and Morality" will be sponsored officers on duty, he said. interested in making law enforcement a The committee chairman by the Shenandoah Phi Beta On a normal evening, two cadets are career, said Crider. believes the "Frontiers" Kappa Association

By GREGORY BYRNE. The National Security Council had no idea that the next major world crisis would take place in the sleepy burg of Harrison. Ac- cording to reliable sources, the Joint Chiefs of Staff were taken totally by surprise when Governor Godwin requested that a peace keeping force be sent to Harrisonburg to quell the riot ensuing between the local residents and the student boarders and boarding house landlords. President Ford was called into the con- sultation and decided that the cry for federal troops was hasty and ill-considered. Instead, he ordered his personal expert on negotiations to fly immediately to Harrisonburg, landing Air Force One at Weyers Cave International Ci TO icentennial Airport. The negotiator journeyed to the bat- ± MJ revity tleground of S. Mason St.

"Which are the good guys? I can't tell them apart from the bad guys." Rediscover American Dance

"That's what you're here to determine, Mr. By DR. EARLYNN J. MILLER rings around a center figure may represent a Secretary," an aide said. Physical and Health Education * * sacrificial ceremony. The victim to be seized Join in the Big Circle, Longways Set or and sacrificed is in the center of the ring. "It was the same problem with the Middle Quadrille. During the Bicentennial Today we still love the old dance tunes. East. I couldn't tell them apart. I got so celebration, dance the figures that reflect the They are very much a part of life in this area. confused, I couldn't remember who I was history of this country and that are a con- So too are the Big Circle figures and clogging promising nuclear missiles to." necting link with the history of man. steps (Buck dancing, flat footing, dirt dan- Rediscover in' classes, at the campus cing). If there were no musicians the dancers "Here comes the head of the citizens' group, Recreation dances or at Madison Dance sang the songs, creating their own ac- sir," the aide said. Theatre Folk Ensemble Concerts, the companiment (Play Party Games). When strength, vigor, and unity of dancing the dancing was frowned upon as wicked, the "So you're the hot shot negotiator, huh?" the figures that people have always danced. "games'," continued. If the dances were not man said gruffly. As Cecil Sharp, founder of the English Folk sung, the onlookers furnished the ac- Dance and Song Society tramped and rode jolt companiment by clapping and stamping "You're a lot shorter than your pictures." wagons through the Appalachian Mountain (ratting). areas (1914-18), he discovered songs and The dances of the "English Dancing "Good day...er...Shalom..." dances which he theorized to be from England Master" of 1728 had changed from those first hundreds of years before the first written published in 1650. Instead of dances in many "Psst!" the aide whispered, 'Wrong dance manuscripts. Experienced in collecting formations, there were only longways sets. religion." the songs and the dances of England, he came The dances brought to New England were here just as the city ways were about to push longways dances (the Virginia Reel for- "Listen, buddy, here's our list of non- many of the folk arts into the recesses of life. mation). They were called contra dances and negotiable demands. First, immediate and He found in the songs and dances a strength are still danced almost unchanged. complete surrender of the Mason Strip, that and veauty he had never before experienced. As the people settled all parts of this country land rich in taxes and parking spaces. Second, Though he chanced to see the dances only they took the dances with them. Western immediate disarmament of all students - dope occasionally, he saw in the Appalachian Square Dance developed in quadrille for- disarmament, I mean. Last, we demand that Mountain Country Dances, the big circle set mation (four couples) like the Kentucky facilities be built on campus to house these and the Kentucky running set, dances running set and the French Cotillions. The people." predating the first book of English Country caller stepped to the outside of the set and dance, Playford's English Dancing Master began to supplement the directions with "You mean concentration camps?" published in 1650. This volume contained 104 of colorful patter about the dancers and their life. London's finest dances and was so popular it Western Square Dance was also influenced by Spanish and Mexican dance. (Continued on Page 3) ran through 18 editions and grew to contain 700 dances before its last edition in 1728. Today's Western Square might be called Thoroughly familiar with the older recorded Contemporary Square Dance. New figures dances and the dances to come after 1728, Cecil have evolved. The patter has changed. The Sharp saw dances predating 1650 in the dances have become more complex than the mountains. These dances were probably old-time forms. ■ danced much later than 1650 outside of London Now in today's very mobile society we can in remote villages of Northern England and the have the joy of dancing Western and Eastern PC* NATIONAL ADVHT1SNG 1Y Scottish Lowlands, and brought here by early Square Dance, New England Contras and NSOMUI Educational Advertising Service*, Inc. settlers from these areas. To further support Appalachian Mountain Dance anywhere in this The diffusion of knowledge is the only guardian of true liberty " his theory, Cecil Sharp points to the absence of country. You can join Square Dance, Round jami". Mod''.o" the courtesy monuments of, the aristocracy, Dance, Contra Dance, Clogging and In- f ounded in IW3_ setting honors and flourishes so much a part of ternational Folk Dance groups almost EDITOR the recorded dances after 1650. anywhere you go. The International groups Cynthia Carney English Country Dance is seen as a lineal remind us of the rich heritage brought to this MANAGING EDITOR BUSINESS MANAGER descendant of May-day rounds, a Pagan country from so many parts of the world:.. Gregory Byrne Sandra Bourne ceremonial. An example is the Maypole dance; similar figures and those of children's The opportunity still exists both on and off campus to rediscover dance, to collect dance Newt Editor Jennifer Goins; Editorial Melanie Rhoades; Sports singing games are found in Big Circle dancing. Jim Morgan and Wade Starling; Photo* Walt Morgan. Ad Sales \The basket may be an adaptation of drawing figures and then to be part of the transmitting Sandy Morgan. Production Kathi Rectiin. Advisors Alan link so that future generations may experience Neckowitz and Dave Wendelken a pail of water. Winding up the Ball of Yarn (Cinnamon Twist) may represent the custom a sense of community and history as they Editorial 433-6127 Ads 433-6966 of encircling a tree or other sacred object as an continue to promenade their partner and circle act of worship. Birdie in the cage or making with their neighbors.

■ 9 THE BREEZE, Friday, October 3, 1975 Page 3 Kissinger Comes To^H burg Reader Asks: (Continued from Page 2) and not all of us can live on campus. Besides, "Call em what you will. These people don't why shouldn't we have the right to live where belong in Harrisonburg. They belong locked we want to, so long as we keep up the property? 'Where ... students up on campus where lot values won't decline We shouldn't be treated any differently than and where there are parking spaces for them." other city residents." "But you're living in a boarding house, not a are going to live?' "What about the students' demands for homes Veal home," cried the citizen. for the refugees? They claim that they have an To the Editor: What say do the boarders ancestral claim to the land since the presence "For some of us, it's the only kind of housing The students, as so often is have In these situations? at the college aids in the economic growth of we can find!" the case of the middle man They are not property owners, the town. You can't deny that they add much involved in a dispute, will so they are ignored. Where is value and worth to the city as a whole." "I'm worried about my property values!" suffer the most. The con- the housing going to come centrated effort by the from when students are forced "What worth they add is made up for by the "I'm worried about my education!!" Harrisonburg residents ait? Where do these city damage they do to property. See that lawn (headed by faculty members) residents think students are over there? It hasn't been cut for months." to "limit" the number of going to live? Maybe Madison "I'm worried about keeping my job," the boarding houses will have should refuse to accept "By the way," the negotiator replied, "what do negotiator put in, we have to reach sOme kind you do for a living?" disasterous effects on the students till an optimum level of compromise here." present and future commuter is reached concerning See that lawn over there? It hasn't been cut for "Like what?" students, and all other housing. This is certainly a months." students who have to live off drastic proposal, but maybe it "How about if the students yield the Mason campus. will draw some sort of "By the way," the negotiator replied, "what do Strip, and the citizens promise to end the What would have happened reaction from those in charge. you do for a living?" conflict." to those 8 students in that The selling of an entire house house in question on S. Mason to a fraternity, is not a wise street if the decision had gone use of housing, since only a "Well..I'm a Madison College professor." "No way!" they both replied. the other way and their house select group can live there. "Ach so! Very clever, these Americans." declared in violation of the What do the faculty The negotiator backed away. city ordinance? Did anyone members and residents think Suddenly, a student replied from the other inform these students that Madison is going to do- quit "Where are you going?" they asked. they would have to leave, growing? There is an open side of the barbed wire. move out, find somewhere market for renovating old "Listen Mr. Negotiator," he pleaded. "Where "I don't know," he replied. "Moscow, Tel else to live, or tell them of any houses and turning them into else can we go? The college is growing and this Aviv, anywhere less confused and disasterous consequences at all? apartments. We have town just has not learned to accept the fact than this. • Jerusalem looks like Disneyland These faculty members, homeowners opposed to gracefully. We've got to have a place to live, compared to this scene." home owners, residents, are students moving in and an so concerned with their open market luring students property values (which in. Faculty members are on GITCHELI/S decline when boarders enter both sides, presently the most the areas, and this I feel is the vocal ones are in opposition to Camera Shop Portrait Studio real gripe, not parking the issue. Will the city council Complete Camera Supplies \ spaces) that they were per- accept a student represen- fectly willing to move out the 8 tative to give our side of the 20°/cDiscount to all Madison Students! students and leave them to story a little consideration? their own resources, which at 1 Day Color and B&W this late date probably would Finishing on Kodak Film have done no good at all. William Patton 79 E. Market St. 434-5314 ^ Harrisonburg N.Y. Times Best Seller Lists Fiction General

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MADISON COLLEGE (Continued from Page I) SECOND ANNUAL FALL ARTS AND SCIENCES SYMPOSIUM Nature and Civilization Series: "Frotltleri: America's Response to Challenge" According to Dr. Myers, Morrisons of the County Monday Wednesday, October • I. IMS the average fee per lecturer Dance and Song Society in 7 p m Warren Campus Center Lecture and dance presentation with audience participation: "The Development of ranges from $500 to $750. Ballroom American Dance", the Morrisons, representing the Country Dance*. Song Society, New New York, who will present a York City The 1975 symposium will MONDAY feature two guest lecturers, lecture and dance presen- 1 5 p in. ■ ' They Died With Their Boots On" (Film) tation on "The Development Chandler Hall Dr. John H. Hallowell, TUESDAY "Man And The State" tilm portraying Thomas Paine and Edmund Burke in a debate on of American Dance." 10 am political change and liberty, to be followed by a panel discussion sponsored by Political speaking on "Politics and Wilson Auditorium Science faculty and students Morality," and Dr. Leslie A. 13 30 p.m. "Cheyenne Autumn" (Film) Fielder, addressing the topic Faculty members Wilson Auditorium "The Philosophical and Religious ideas of the American Revolution", panel discussion of "Higher Education the representing the political 3pm Wilson Auditorium sponsored by the Department of Religion and philosophy Dr. William M. O'Meara American Way." science, religion and philosophy, english, music, Dr. Hallowell is a specialist 5 p.m. in the history of political art and sociology departments Warren Campus Center "Literary Influences on the American Revolution", panel discussion sponsored by the will round out the symposium Bathroom English Department Dr William J. McMurray philosophy and contemporary 8 p.m. series with panel discussions, Warren Campus Center Address: "Politics and Morality" Dr John H. Hallowell, Duke University; sponsored by political ideologies; subjects Ballroom the Shenandoah Phi Betta Kappa Association on which he has published lectures and displays. WEDNESDAY Address: "Higher Education the American Way" Dr Leslie A. Fiedler, State University 10:30 am of New York at Buffalo several books and papers. Wilson Auditorium Dr. Fielder combines Faculty member I p.m. "The Origin. Development, and Decline of the Pennsylvania Kentucky Rifle as an Art literary criticism and fictional representing the Political Wilson Auditorium Form", presentation by Dr. Lynn S. Fichter writing to analyze American Science, Religion and 3 p.m. "Frontiers: America's Response to Challenge"; panel discussion with Dr. Hallowell and Wilson Auditorium Dr. Fiedler politics, society and culture. Philosophy, English, Music, 7:30 p.m Warren Campus Center "The 18th Century Origins of American Music"; illustrative musical program'featuring In addition to writing several Art and Sociology Depart- Dr. Cameron Nickels and others books, he has been a guest ments will round out the Ballroom professor at universities symposium series with panel world-wide. discussions, lectures and Guest artists include The displays.

Off - Campus Zoning (Continued from Page 1 converting them into highrent Smith concluded that this community, lets help find rooming houses where 8-15 problem is primarily one of reasonable solutions to those unchaperoned students are different life styles. "Let's problems which meet both the living, according to Smith. separate them in a reasonable students' needs and ours as fashion," he said. "As a well." "Eventually," said Smith, "either one of two things can South Mason Street Proposed Solutions happen: the property can become so run down, that no 1) Redefining terms such as Boarding House to mean a one wants it, or the student dwelling in which the home owner or lessor, dwelling within, enrollment drops and this rents rooms and sells meals. Rooming House to mean a dwelling in which the home owner or lessor dwelling within, housing is no longer in demand-a blighted area is all rents rooms. Dormitories - a dwelling in which the owner or that will be left. Rugby Road lessor, not living on the premises rents rooms to more than six in Charlotesville is a good persons not in the same immediate family. example of what can happen." 2) A change in the zoning regulations excluding Dormitories from Rl, R2 and placing them in a separate institutional zone. "Students living away from 3) A change in zoning to permit Fraternities and Sororities to home, have a certain way of exist only in institutional zones. 4) A Use Permit Law to apply not only in the instance of new life which differs entirely construction but also whenever the use of a property is to be from'that of our neigh- changed in any manner. Enforcement of such a law rigidly in borhood," Smith said. all matters. "Fraternity houses in 5) A change in the parking regulations to read a) one off street residential neighborhoods parking space for each two bedrooms in single family certainly are abrasive points dwellings only; b) one off street parking space for each for both groups and should not bedroom in Boarding, Rooming Houses or Dormitories. be allowed to exist," he continued. Continued on Page S 32 Student Aides JF ? (Continued from Page I) Get One to their rooms or prevent another from stealing something, said Wulforst. The program is an "early warning system," said Dave Quackenbush, a junior sociology Free Beer major. He, like Wulforst, expressed the belief that he was doing something worthwhile and cme With Each Medium performing a service to the campus com- munity. Or Large Pizza Jrnti And This Coupon Offer Expires Oct. 15 & Restaurant ours : 11am Till 12m'tdnite Also Featuring * Complete Menu * Draft & Bottled Beer Phone 434-0535 10 Minutes North Of H'Burg On Route 11 rC S. Mason Proposed Solutions THE BREEZE, Friday, October 3, 1975 Page 5 (Continued from Page 4)

6) Enforce fire codes, wiring, and plumbing codes with When You Need Help adequate inspections' and enforcement. 7) Enforce traffic and parking regulations stringently. &) Enforce laws as to disturbances of the peace after 11 p.m. With All Those Hassles 9) A lowering of the number of unrelated persons dwelling within a single family unit to six or less, from the present level By BARBARA BURCH to a resident advisor, head should obtain a form from of ten. resident, area coordinator, or Problems are bound to their head resident, fill it out to the counseling center. This 10) Adoption of any measures which will help to lessen the arise on any college campus. and return it to the Office of applies especially to problems density of population in our area. Problems with roommates, Residence Halls, located in of a particularly delicate dorms, courses, and in- Alumnae Hall. As soon as the 11) Rapid motion toward completion of Cantrell Avenue East structors. It's often difficult nature. move is processed, the student For example, if a student to lessen traffic on our streets. to know how to go about will be notified and will then 12) Assist Madison College in any way possible to obtain funds solving these problems. believes his or her roommate pick up a form permitting is a kleptomaniac, or there is to construct fraternities and sororities in an appropriate area. According to Dr. Fay them to make the move. a problem that would be Reubush, dean of students and Individual and group study difficult to confront a room- college ombudsperson, the skills programs are available mate with, the counseling best way to solve these for those students having Madison Graduate Wins Role problems is to "get as near to trouble studying. These the problem as possible," to programs are designed to Marilyn McAvoy, a Arts, auditioned with over 100 confront the problem itself, Studies ... instruct students on how to Madison College graduate other girls and was chosen for and failing that, to consult budget their time, take class landed a leading role in the the part of Elsie. other sources. ~~^ Roomates . notes, use textbooks ef- Old Globe production of The Old Globe Theatre The Madison college fectively, learn basic Moliere's "The Miser." Center, a prestigious theatre community has provided Counseling vocabulary, and learn test- McAvoy, who was a theatre group in Southern California, several services designed to taking techniques. major in Communication sponsors the educational assist students with problems A study skills course will be touring company for which including roommate conflicts, center can give advice on how offered the second eight week McAvoy has been cast. unhappiness at dorms, study to handle the situation in a block of this semester at Career Design difficulties, and health private, confidential at- Warren Campus Center. problems. mosphere. Interested students may sign There will be a Career If a student is having up with James Logan, Design on Saturday, Oct. 4 conflicts with his or her In the same way, a director of the Warren from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. in roommate(s), Dr. Reubush residence hall problem, such Campus Center. Godwin Gym. Over 100 as excessive loudness at Head residents and ; representatives from feels that it is best for roommates to try' and settle all hours, or a problem with resident advisors may also business, industry, govern- one's room itself, should first schedule seminars on study Just ment and education will the problem between them- discuss career opportunities selves, and if the conflict still be taken up with the resident skills to be held at individual Arrived I with students. cannot be resolved, to take it advisor, then the head residence halls taught by resident, the area coor- Shirley Cobb, study skills Brand New dinator, and so on up the chain coordinator. of command until it can be Questions concerning Shipment Of HaYwr solved. course selection and degree Lady Wrangler , VlMtiN NfWl Those students who feel the requirements can be taken to only solution to their problem the student's academic ad- Pre-Washed ■ is to move, either to another visor, or Dr. Elizbeth room or another dorm, first Finlayson, director of • Skirts academic advising, located in AUTHORIZED AGENT FOR ALL MAJOR AIRLINES, * Low Waisted STEAMSHIP LINES, TRAIN AND TOUR COMPANIES Wilson Hall. 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SideShow i tn 111111111 HiiiiMiM nun irit ■ itniii mt iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii HINNHIIIHII lllllllillll iiu mHimiiiiiiii "in imiiiiiiiiiiniiiniii '" A Different Kind of Presidential Campaign By CYNTHIA CARNEY thousands of subscribers to his magazine, and his belief that God is not dead. "He doesn't Ernest Miller's striking demeanor would "TheTruth Crusader." About 98 per cent of the even have a headache," Miller grinned. ■ impress even the most skeptical. Tall, gaunt, 800 letters Miller receives weekly urge him to In his speeches Miller also traces the origin but lithe, the 77-year old presidential candidate run for the presidency. The remaining two per of present political ideology back to Satan, and has a grass roots tone and soft, modest manner cent object because of his age, Miller said. theorizes that the U.S. economy and religion that contrast with the sensational presidential But Miller says he is in good health. "I don't are being merged with the Soviet economy and campaign he is coordinating _from his think it (the age) is going to be a handicap. I'm religion. headquarters on 557 East Market St. well preserved and my experience makes up Tonight Miller will begin a two-day seminar Miller believes his Restoration Party for my age," he said. platform offers an alternative in the 1976 The 77-year old Miller also doesn't believe about "some of tenets of international con- presidential race. It would bring to the nation there is a generation gap between him and spiracy." "It seems incredible," he mumbled before faith and confidence in God, and stress the college students. importance of the constitution. "I love young people," he said, and though he explained the subject manner of his lec- The comfortable and easy manner in which he doesn't know why, he said he has gained tures. the silver-bearded minister talks about his remarkable acceptance from students. Tonight he will speak about an alleged campaign and his enthusiasm, show his con- When speaking to students, he concentrates threat to property owners in the United States, fidence in God and in himself, and diminish the on "deep psychological talk that is rather and Saturday will discuss why government shocking tone of some of his campaign different," Miller said. He argues the power of officials have contributed to "national suicide proposals. mind over matter, and that thoughts and words trends," and how communism has "exploited" "This may sound ridiculous," he mumbled, never die-that they are stored in inanimate Extra Sensory Perception. before he offered two of his more ex- objects. "It will be different from anything that has traordinarv proposals. Miller would establish He ajso talks about the sovereignty of God been talked about around here." Miller added. continuous shifts of 12 praying men in the White House, and deal with Congress by pleading on his knees with tears in his eyes. When the Call of the Lord Came When Miller started his campaign, he thought his chances slight. But "my chances 9 are growing brighter every day," he said. We Fasted and Prayed for 30 Days "People are looking for a change." And he money. Sometime in October decided that even if he could influence people "We solicit no funds, and A large sign facing East he will leave on a compaign with his teachings during his campaign, the ask for no money," said Market Street in front of Miller. Contributions Miller trip that will take him to about effort would be worthwhile. Ernest Miller's house says,' "I do know more about nutrition and has received for his 24 states by Christmas. "Jesus Christ, the only hope of And, he added, he would be agriculture" than the other presidential individuals and the nation." It publications and traveling aspirants do, Miller said, squinting his eyes, as 'honored,," to speak at also advertises hours of his have been voluntary. is his habit, and rubbing his forehead. But as the intensity of his Madison College after his health-food store, and the Miller's campaign has been boosted by campaigning increases, engagements slow down and office hours of "The Truth support from various sources, including he returns to Harrisonburg. Crusader" editorial offices. Miller finds he needs more congressmen and senators. Inside the large, green Virginia's Sen. William Scott was sym- shingled house, the shelves pathetic to his proposals about weather and floors are stacked high Harrisonburg's Rev. Ernest Miller modification - seeding clouds in order to with issues of "The Truth provide rain to drought-stricken areas. And Crusader," a magazine that Scott said that Miller's proposals could be Miller started more than 30 heard on the Senate floor. believes his Restoration Party years ago. * "Even if nothing comes out of it," said Miller sits wedged in a Miller, "at least the issue will be aired." corner of his office, his wife at Miller has received endorsements from his right side, his desk offers an alternative in 1976 covered with stacks of magazines and newspapers, a file of newspaper clippings close by. Periodically, the 77- year old minister's 7-year'old daughter runs giggling to her mother's lap. Thirty years ago when Miller was teaching, a doctor predicted a short life span after Miller had suffered two heart attacks. But Miller pulled through and became a nutritional counselor, lec- turing in many states. He started his magazine as a result of this interest in nutrition, but soon branched out into religion and politics. Meanwhile, Miller taught school in Shenandoah County. "When the call from the Lord came to us (to run for the presidency)," he said, always using the plural to include his wife, "we fasted and prayed for 30 days." The Millers thought it was ridiculous, impossible; until simultaneously with the call, they began receiving letters from their subscribers, requesting Miller to run for Photos By Walt Morgan president. Announcements THE BREEZE, Friday, October 3, 1975 Page 7 A lecture on "The Use of There will be a meeting of Early American Dance Astaire, Rogers Tests in Educational Cer- the Student Education Workshops will be conducted tification, Employment, and Association on Thursday, Oct. Promotion" will be given by by James Morrison, national 2 jn meeting room D of the director of the Country Dance In 'Swing Time' Dr. Myron Lieberman, Warren Campus Center. All director of the Ford- and Song Society of America By DAN McCAULEY they realize this was their students are invited to attend. Foundation funded by the in Chandler Hall, Oct. 6 from "They just don't make lucky quarter. 2-2:50 p.m., 3-3:50 p.m. and 4- them like they used to." A office of program develop- After Garnett retrieves the ment, the Office of Teacher 4:50 p.m. Morrison will be will feel about the movie quarter from Miss Carrol, he Education, and the Teacher assisted by Philip Merrill, An 18-mileybike-a-thon for "Swing Time." follows her into the dance Leadership Program 2 p.m. the National Cancer Society (music director), cliche, maybe, but one that Monday, Oct. 6. will be sponsored by Alpha Marney Morrison and Julie school where she works. It is justly summarizes what one Phi Omega 10 a.m. Oct. 11. White. here that Garnett and Carrol Sign-up will be held in the The setting js New York form their dance team that A seminar on "Lasers- Warren Campus Center first City in the 1930's, a New York 1975" will be given by Dr. eventually wins the hearts of floor lobby-Oct. 6-10 between 9 far removed from today's Mason Cox, of Roanoke a.m.-5 p.m. Rain date will be A lecture on "Is Set Theory the people of New York. In the College 1:15 p.m. Friday, Oct. Oct. 12. For additional in- Necessary?" will be given by teacher and municipal meantime, Garnett and 3 in Miller 120. Carrol win each others hearts. formation call Glenn Cark at Mary Ellen Rudin, Professor worker strikes. This New York is one where a small 7112 or Jim Walsh at 7219. of Mathmatica of the The movie is a fine array The Catholic Campus University of Wisconsin 11 town vaudeville dancer can of dancing, typical of Rodgers Ministry will sponsor a retreat a.m. Wednesday Oct. 15. find success gambling and Oct. 10, 11, and 12th. The A dance will be held at dancing in nightclubs. and Astaire. Their dancing is theme will be "Christian White Hall 9 p.m. tonight. mainly done on sets of Oneness" and will be White Hall will hold a "Swing Time" stars Fred Astaire as John Garnett, the ballrooms thaw one can only facilitated by Father Shaun program, The History of The final film of "Felix vaudeville dancer, who, along dream existed. The two most McCarty. All denominations Madison College, to .include Greene's China," a series of welcome. For further in- films of the college from 1930, seven> documentary films with his friend "Pops," the memorable of the dance formation call 434-4341. in the dorm recreation room about the People's Republic of magician specializing in card scenes are the one in the *\ Sat. Oct. 4 at noon. Students China, will be shown Monday, tricks, takes off for New York dance school, and the dance Graham's Shoe and parents are invited to Oct. 6, at 7 p.m. in Harrison when ordered by their friends done to "Waltz in Swing Service attend. 206. "Medicine in China" and to pay off a debt. They arrive Time." "Friendship First, Com- in the city with only a 25 cents 111 N. Liberty petition Second" will be between them. The non-ballroom set that A laboratory manual shown. Garnett stops Penny Carrol is most impressive is the snow 434-1026 "Earth Materials and Earth (Ginger Rodgers) for change scene at the New Amsterdam Heels While You Processes: An Introduction" for the only quarter they have Lodge. written by Drs. Lynn S. The Rockingham Friends so "Pops" can have a pack of Wait Fichter and George T. Far- Meeting will hold a fellowship cigarettes. While trying to get "Swing Time" will be shown by the Campus mer Jr. of the geology dinner 6 p.m. Sunday Oct. 5 at the pack of cigarettes, from department will be used in the Men's & Women's 215 Cambell S.t. All students the machine, they strike it Program Board this Sunday Geology course, "Earth and wishing to attend should call rich in nickels from the Hiking Boots Man." at 7 p.m. in Harrison 206. 434-8761 or 433-6134. machine. It's at this time that Admission is free. GET YOUR ACT TOGETHER!

Career Consultants will be here in the fields of Business, Art-Design-Communications, Education, Government Agencies, Military, Health, Science, Transportation, Social Service, Social Science and Protective Service. Also, the offices of Counseling, Career Planning and Placement and the Graduate School will be represented.

CareerDesign 75 is designed to serve all the students of Madison College: 1/ It is for juniors and seniors who have made a tentative career choice but who still need answers to the hard questions. It's an opportunity to find out what the employment picture is like for the immediate future. 2/ It ii for students who have decided on a major but are interested in knowing what options are available to them and what additional skills they could acquire In their training to increase their SAT.OCT.4/9AM-1PM marketability in today's tough labor market. 3/ It is for students who have not chosen a major and need an opportunity to explore different kinds of occupations. GODWIN GYMNASIUM What is it NOT? It is not a formal recruitment interview. You do not have to sign up to talk with the career consultants. |ust come to the gym and rap.

How does it work? The setting will be informal; students can move SPONSORED BY about the gymnasium, without having an appointment and chat with any of the consultants about their particular occupational area. Some examples of the types of questions our career consultants are prepared to answer are as follows: THE OFFICE a/ Types of entry- level jobs in their field. by Skills and educational background usually .required to enter their field, OF CAREER PLANNING c/ Beginning salary and future prospects, d/ Personal satisfactions and frustrations, e/ Relationship to other jobs and Opportunities in the same career field. AND PLACEMENT tmu ,i -i.,i, in ■■-MrnMaiW■,. \

Page 8, THE BREEZE, Friday, October 3, 1975 Entries Needed for Record Review **********>*********¥***¥**¥¥¥**¥******¥************j Homecoming Float Entries for this year's * 'Airplane' to 'Starship' Hits Top: Homecoming float and Ms. * Madison contests are now ***************************¥***¥****'***¥*****¥********************* being accepted by the Campus By ROGER WELLS and JAY JACKSON rockin* SOn& to *P ^ ^ to' but ^ «° Program Board. virtually nowhere. Float entries should be contributes another song called OCTOPUS. Grunt decorated to exemplify .this , RED "Tumbling" and seems to be hung up on the Records, BFL 1-0999. year's Homecoming theme "Miracles" theme again. "Tumbling" would "Get Into America." They be a fine love song if it hadn't already been can be any drawn vehicle File this under: "Have you heard the one outclassed by his earlier entry. Craig approximately 6 x 8 ft. and about...?" Chicquaro adds some refreshing guitar work, constructed to keep pace with Tricia (Nixon) Cox went to college with and other instrumental parts redeem the song (bet you didn't know that!) And the parade and not obstruct to some extent. The instrumental piece, any sideline or overhead they were friends. Tricia later (maybe in an "Sandelfon," by , is one of the finest attempt to win all the young people who were objects. A $100 first prize, $50 pieces of music this group has attempted in the second prize and $25 dollar taking nose hits off the gas tanks of cars, that modern jazz idiom. It seems to draw more third prize will be awarded. from 20th century composers Bartok and is, until the shortage of gas, not young people) Decorated cars may par- invited Grace to a party in the White House. Stravinsky than from Jerry Lee Lewis and ticipate in the parade but are Grace accepted gracefully, but was confronted Chuck Berry. Using ostinato figures and not eligible for float awards. at the door - probably by those funny little men complex rhythms, it resembles the music Entry deadline is Oct. 20. with the wild palace guard uniforms • and told produced by Chick Corea's "Return To Any female student she could not go in with her escort (Abbie Forever" or by Genesis. enrolled at Madisoir-who is in Hoffman). Abbie had made a public statement In spite of the excellence of talent present good academic standing is that he was going to spike the punch with acid and the tightknit texture of the music, "Red eligible to represent an (a well known hallucinogen of the noneteen rtlSt Bitch Octopus" lacks something heard on previous organization or dOrm in the sixties). He was kidding. Abbie always was a such as "" and "Dragon Ms. Madison contest. Fly." Perhaps the key to understanding this barrel of laughs. But the palace guard didn't Deadline for entries is Oct. 4. deficiency is to examine the from an know that. So Slick and Hoffman said grace 9 Freddie entirely different perspective. and left for Chicago. A record album can function as more than a momentary stimulant, music as an immediate . The Jefferson Starship has finally placed an diversion from the daily chore of sustaining album in the number one spot on the charts Starts Off life. Perhaps more than any other device, the with their "." Many people might record album can serve as a cultural be unfamiliar with their music because it has barometer, a reflection of the times, and not often been played on the "Top 40" stations. 9 sometimes a crystal ball with which to foresee They've been around for many years, 'Red Octopus the changing pulse of a nation. originally as the , producing The music of the 1960 s reflected this change some fine music. The musicians represented in a generation brought up in a world of on this album are among the most talented in assassinations, war, the threat of nuclear the country. This album continues in their holocaust, and racial hatred. No other tradition of a well tempered, precision- generation of Americans has been confronted oriented sound. Unfortunately "Red Octopus" with such a world, having nothing but the is marred by too much repetition and apparent childhood memories of a more simple, in- 1 1/2 Miles South of commercialism. Furthermore, the depth of nocent world to look back at as "the good old subject material usually present in the Star- Harrlsonburg, Va. on days." The sixties generation will probably Route 11 So. ship's endeavors is conspicuously absent. never know peace. The good old days for The album starts off great with "Fast Buck many, in fact, will be those very days of Complete Brunswick Bowling Freddie." It is an exciting piece of music existence characterized by a strong, almost Installation featuring Grace Slick at her best vocally. religious, often violent committment to a Automatic Pin Setters Bowling Apparel and Suppllei One of the finest songs on the album is the dream, an idea, a hope. We thought we would uncut version of "Miracles" which is far change the world; instead we woke up and saw superior to the butchered AM version. This is a different images in our mirrors. Valley Lanes peaceful, calm song that builds beautifully. The sixties are gone, though not forgotten. One can almost envision the musicians as "The Weather Underground" still publishes characters walk onto a stage and join the BOWLING pamphlets, the revolutionary spirit of the action. previous decade is missing. With the end of TM NS ni fok fin Marty Balin from the Starship wrote this American involvement in Vietnam, the one and handles it very well, putting together country was too burnt out to allow the frenzied one of the most perfect pieces of music on the Modern Snack Bar protest that had stormed the nation for six rock scene. These two somgs set a great tone years. Indeed, in the past few years what Cill 434-8721 for the album, but one which the group has ideological protest that there has been in difficulty maintaining. HirrisMbiri Yiri The mood of the album is disrupted by "Ai (Continued on Page 19) Garmasu (There is Love)." The song is much imiiiiimi i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiHiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiHMiiMMiimiMnitflmfmnuiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiuiMHMH i too commercial for a group of this caliber and makes the essential theme of love sound like they are selling soap. The song hits its high point much too soon and has nowhere to go Self-Concept Group ? from there. Indeed, the album taken as a* whole possesses these same problems. It is plagued with annoying repetition with little lyrical or music development. The syndrome of repetition repeats itself in "Sweeter than Honey" and "." Both are good Whats That ?

A self-concept group works to facilitate personal growth through working at eliminating self-defeating Port Road Phillips 66| behaviors and increasing of seLf-awareness and esteem. The Counseling Center is sponsoring a self- concept group during the fall semester. It will be "It will be a pleasure conducted by Dr. Jon Mclntire and Dr. Teresa Gonzalez and will meet Thursday 3-5 p.m. If you'd like to be a member, please call 6552 to let us know. We 11 to serve you!" begin meeting when we have 10 members.

^wMMmiiHuiiuiMMiiiimimnmMiumim mam IHIIIIHIMUtHIIIIIMIIIIIIIIinillllltMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Book Review: THE BREEZE, Friday, October 3, 1975 Page 9 Bermuda's Triangle Full of Enigmas By TIM O'LEARY A rescue plane was sent in Far to the east of North search of the missing patrol Carolina's Cape Hatteras, lay and it, too, disappeared. the Bermuda Islands amid the Later air and sea searches blue, serene waters of the ended in failure. No traces of mid-Atlantic. Yet in 1609, any wreck were found in the William Strachey, Secretary water, not a lifejacket, oil of the Virginia colony, was slick, or piece of debris. moved to write, "Bermuda is The doomed patrol of a place so terrible to all that Flight 19, as the incident was ever touched on them." later labeled, is ranked as one What was it about Bermuda of the great mysteries in the and her surrounding waters history of the U.S. Navy. that threw fear into the area's "The Bermuda Triangle" early way-farers? This is a is not an authoritative study prominent question which on triangle happenings, nor Adi-Kent Thomas Jeffrey does it present such a facade. poses in an attempt to unravel Those who enjoy reading of one of nature's great puzzles - unsolved natural mysteries the mystery of the Bermuda may, indeed, find themselves Triangle. left with an empty feeling The ' book reveals a after completing the book. It multitude of strange disap- asks many questions and pearances which, .at this time, answers few. It is, however, remain unexplained. simply versed and extremely One case in point occured in easy to read. 1945 when five U.S. Navy Others, who enjoy in- Avenger Bombers, with a dulging in the recent wave of combined crew of twelve, disaster epics, will enjoy "The disappeared off the coast of Bermuda Triangle" im- Florida. mensely.

ploase present this coupon What's Up Front That Counts Photo by Proctor Harvey 20' Off On Handicapped Revisions Difficult [ Whopper By AVRA KASLOW comodate handicapped The commission last year Limit one per personon The Commission on students who are restricted to discussed the possibilities of Planning and Development wheel chairs. redesigning the campus, and M.C. Or Whaler recently concluded that it is According to Dr. John found both the cost of impractical to restructure Mundy, chairman of the renovations and the Madison's campus to ac- commission, it is "infeasible topography of the area " a to modify existing structures hindrance. Recom- Boyd 9s Hairdressers i Announces * The Mens Den * Special Section For Mens Haircuts And Styling * Specializing In All Phases Of Haircare For Both Men And Women to accomodate wheel chair mendations were made that a people" due to the hilly state senior institution be * Appointments Not Always Neccessary terrain and the costly designated a center for remodeling which would be handicapped students. The involved. In addition, no planning and development wheelchair-ridden individuals commission also suggested ^/Checkout Our Low Prices the creation of volunteer are enrolled at Madison, services by students to assist And Quick Service eliminating the necessity for these handicapped in- such action. dividuals. * All Our Girls Are Trained In The Precision Haircutting And The Latest European And Meet Your Friends At American Styles For Men And Women South Main Laundry And Dry Cleaning Boyd's Hairdressers 1596 S. Main St. Hbg Va Cloverleaf Shopping Center 434-5371 Next To S.H. Green Stamp Store 434-15,54 ~ *^AA^\NiVV *^«^W Page 10, THE BREEZE, Friday, October 3, 1975

f******************************** Opening SGA Senate Moves Jefferson Starship ********************************* To Lower Speed Limits Here (Continued from Page 8) America has come, not from the nation's Discussions concerning an ? • youth, but from the more conservatively By JOANN SULLIVAN committee were as follows: oriented, older element of this society. Senator Mike Miller (off- escort service for girls and an The Student Government investigation of the Breeze Association Tuesday elected a campus) resolved that "books The music of the sixties generation was be lowered in price" and budget were also held. rock-n-roll. It was a new art form, often loud, Senate Chariman Pro- Tempore and referred five proposed that an investigation often raucous, often dissonant; it was a proposals to committee, in- of the bookstore be sent to the Debate Results complex art form usually carried on the cluding a plan to lower Student Services committee. whining melody of an electric guitar. The campus speed limits to 10 An inquiry of the PO box non- The Madison College weavers of the new magic included such greats m.p.h. change policy for students Debate Team initiated . its Off-campus senator Tim moving up-campus from M-3 1975-76 season this weekend by as the Beatles, the Stones, Dylan, Creedance complex was proposed by winning four out of six debates Clearwater Revival, The , and Murnane, a senior who served on the senate last year, will be Senator Suzanne Horner at Washington and Lee Jefferson Airplane. With the possible ex- this year's Senate Chairman (Cleavland) and referred to University. Competing ception of Steppenwolf, no group of the sixties Pro-Tempore. Murnane will The Student Services Com- against 20 other varsity units, was more closely related and identifiable with serve in the absence of Matt mittee. Senator Lynn White the team of senior Janice that almost revolutionary ideological - Bright, 1st Vice President, (Converse) proposed the Mottley and junior Roger and perform duties assigned installation of showers in Wells placed fourth in the, movement in the tide of the United States than Converse and Cleveland overall competition. Mottley/ the Airplane. by the senate body. He was chosen on the fourth vote. dorms. It was sent to the also received an award for As late as 1974, reorganized into the Jef- The proposal to lower Building and Grounds placing seventh among all ferson Starship, they told us to "look to the campus speed limits was Committee. varsity speakers. summer of 75" when "all the world is going to made by off-campus senator come alive." It is now the fall of '75, and Jay Nedry who called for nothing has happened. One by one the MID-WAY ARCO GROCERY strict enforcement of JK 10 elements of the old guard died or faded away; All Types of Snacks only the Starship was left to carry the torch m.p.h. limit by campus police, which was lit in the sixties. With "Red Oc- or else construction of speed Cold Cuts Beer Soft Drinks topus," that torch is at last extinquished. The bumps. Senator Nedry stated that students need protection music strongly reflects the current trend of from such speeding cars, as One Block So. of Campus simplistic lyrics with much repitition. The the one which nearly struck on Main St. album can stand as the death notice for a him last week. The proposal generation's music, for a generation's ideals. was referred to The Buildings Radio stations still play "rock" but it isn't the and Grounds Committee for same. When the nation didn't change with investigation. Further proposals sent to ^— music, the music conformed to the nation. Sedaka's back. So what? The Captain and Tenille are together. Who cares? And who do the Bee Gee's think they're kidding? It would be doing the Starship an injustice to Casual to others reduce them to the level of quality of much of their contemporaries. They're still among the best around. But one cannot listen to "Red is serious to S< Octopus" without some sense of remorse and sense of confusion as to what comes next. Thanks to Blue Mountain Records for the loan Scholl never takes your comfort casually, of this album. starting with the famous Archlift® support (many other casuals leave you flat). It's a Scholl extra you'll wish you had in all your shoes.

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Madison College has been chosen as the site for the 1976 National WMCA Aquatic School. Between two and three hundred aquatic, physical and executive YMCA directors from throughout the United States will attend the. con-

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Go By NEWBY'S Specialties in lettering, warm-ups football jerseys, t-shirts, heat transfers. Also special on Frat. Jackets

115 W. Water St. BROTHERLY SKATEBOARDING — Did they ever make it? Photo by Ernie Gibson 434-7679 Classil Day Care FOR SALE 1968 Olds Cutlass Lost: Grey and white kitten. Two-workshops for day [. sedan, 89,350 miles.Near If found call John at 434-6427. care boards will be presented Madison Coll. $500 or best Reward offered. Oct. 9 and 10 by Mrs. Janet offer. Call 433-1656 after 6 Camp, president-elect of the p.m. All students interested in Tennessee Association on having SGA minutes mailed to Young Children. them should send their name and P.O. box number to : Students who are interested Student Government in participating in the Association program may submit a list of Secretary Mary Losa problems and concerns with Box M 41 which they need help.

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By SANDY AMANN telethon is also used to Alumni's phones across the promote Homecoming, which nation will be ringing for the is November 1 this year. next two weeks as the third A third purpose of the annual "Alumni Telethon" is telethon is to ask for pledges conducted. to the alumni annual fund, which is used to finance The telethon serves three faculty research, academic purposes, said Charles Scott, director of the Alumni Ser- scholarships, library enrich- vices Office. ment and other projects not It allows the office to up- financed by state funds. date records about graduates This year's goal for the and to collect information for fund is $45,000. Scott said "The Madisonian," the contributions are running ahead of last year and he alumni newsletter. The thinks the organization will JOBS ON SHIPS! AmericanJ come close to reaching its Foreign. No experience goal. required. Excellent pay In the past about $12 to Worldwide travel. Summer 15,000 was made on the jolf career. Send $3.00 foi telethon, at a cost of about information. SEAFAX, Dept. $2,000, said Scott. The alumni K-17 Box 2049, Port Angeles office gets reduced rates in Washington 98362. Virginia but pays the regular . rate for all out-of-state calls. Twelve fraternities and sororities will be manning the 20 phones set up in Godwin Hall for the telethon. The organizations are competing for a first prize of $100 and a second prize of $50 based on HERE'S LOOKING AT YOU — The Duke's own mascot ferociously guards Madison.s points awarded for number of terrain during one of Saturday's football games. Staff Photo calls completed. Scott said alumni enjoy talking to the students and CPB Provides Film Festival hearing about changes and By RALPH TODD which they pull all of their any other of his films. events at Madison. Calls will The fall film festival is one usual pranks, plus some. Although made two years be made Monday through more of those events provided after sound had been in- Thursday evenings and Following on the heels of EXPRESSIONS by the Campus Program "Horsefeathers" will be troduced in the industry, Saturday mornings for two Board to keep us going, make "Morgan," starring David Chaplin refused to consider it POTTERY weeks beginning October 6. us happy, and keep us here. It Wagner and Vanessa for this picture, saying it Fraternities and sororities GLASS consists of three nights of Redgrave. The hilarity begins would detract from the impact participating in the telethon double-feature full length when a London painter is CANDLES are: ZTA. EK, OX, AST, of the film. He did compose a JEWELRY movies, each representing a overwhelmed by the full length soundtract of AXP, SPE, PM, DSO, EN, somewhat different taste. haunting melodies which is PLANTS TKE, KD, and ASA. pressures of daily life; Now in it's third year, the reportedly being destroyed by heard throughout the picture. CLOTHING Ciardi Reading festival is continuing to his wife, Karl Marx, and King The final night of the WEAVING provide the Madison campus Kong, he flees into a zaay festival, Thursday, will And other fine things ... Poet John Ciardi's poetry with some of the Finest films world of his own. consist of presentations of two reading has been rescheduled 50 W. Water Street ever made. Wednesday night will classics; the "Three Stooges" for 8 p.m. Wednesday Oct 22 The agenda for this year feature "The Treasure of the and "Superman." Neither of in Miller 101. begins on Tuesday, Oct. 7, Sierra Madre," a film more these all time childhood with the Marx Brothers in known for the awards it has favorites needs ' any "Horsefeathers," an received, (Academy Award description, except to say that HUGHES' PHARMACY, INC hilariously funny example of for best director to John each will be a full length the talent of the brothers, in Huston and for best screen- movie consisting of a number 1021 South Main Street play), than for it's excellent of original twenty minute and Personalized entertaining qualities. half hour shows. "Three DIAL 4344650 photo calendar Humphrey Bogart stars as Stooges" will run for 106 one of three bums who decide. minutes and "Superman" will PRESCRIPTIONS — FILM personalized to go gold-digging. They run run for 104 minutes. x-mas cards into everything from bandits Student admission for each COSMETICS — STATIONRR1 to the Mexican cavalry along night of the festival will be $.50 See the way. The ending is par- with an I.D. All films will be CANDIES — GREETING CARDS Dr. Henderson ticularly noteworthy, and shown in Wilson hall, and will contains a lesson in greed for begin at 8 p.m. each night 6179 or all of us. "City Lights" 434-5617 completes Wednesday night's •N evenings show. For anyone not ^\v " Quality Footwear " %> lllllllllllllMIIIIIIIMHIMUHIIIIIIIIUIIIlB familiar with Charlie Chaplin, this film is considered one of his greatest productions, having grossed far more than

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/" Sports JL PaeeFage 14,N. Friday.Friday, SpeteSpetember 26, 1975 Dukes Top VCAA Host Rams Sat. Madison College's football bottom half of the West team is on its way to its most Virginia Intercollegiate successful season, that is the Athletic Association stan- feelings of head coach dings, the Rams are in first Challace McMillin, last year's place with a 4-1 record. Virginia Collegiate Athletic "Shepherd is an extremely Association coach of the year. good football team," said "Right now we're in a McMillin earlier this week. position to finish the season "They have a very good back- undefeated and VCAA field, and excel in running the champions," said McMillin. ball." "I have no doubts that this Quarterback Rick team can do it." Kingsbury leads the Rams' After Saturday's convincing offensive attack, while run- win over the Tigers of ning backs Wayne Wilson and Hampden-Sydney, a team that Greg Warfield do most of the many Virginia football fans power running. felt would win the VCAA While Madison eased past crown, only Randolph Macon the Tigers Saturday, the College stands firmly between Rams won their fourth con- the Dukes and the state title, secutive game, by beating Madison Defense Second in VCAA Staff Photo and Madison doesn't meet the Concord, 20-14. Kingsburg Yellow Jackets until passed to Wilson for one November and homecoming. touchdown, a five yard In between are Bridgewater screen, and added six points and Emory and Henry, both on a pair of field goals. Women Take Golf, Tennis VCAA schools, and non- Shepherd's kicking game is Randolph-Mac on got on Madison's tennis team Rash of Madison, who used 92 conference team Shepherd, statistically the best that pushed around by Madison's before bowing 5-4. strokes. who meets the Dukes Madison has faced this women in two sports Tuesday. Madison's record is now 2- Saturday afternoon at season. Kingsbury is rated The Duchesses' golf team Medalist for the golf match 1, with their next match at Madison Stadium in the an- one of the premier place- took command in all matches was Pam Maurer from Mary Baldwin on Saturday. nual parents' day game. kickers in the East (his field goals Saturday were 49 and 37 and won going away, 12-0. Madison. She shot an 87 on the Pat Higgins and Cathy Shepherd has had a sur- yards), and punter Larry However, the women from par 72 course. Four strokes Williams won the first doubles prising season. Macon made it much tougher separated Maurer from Teena (Continued or. Page 16) Expected to finish in the (Continued on Page IS)

What is a little harder to understand, "Whenever a player is offered a scholar- however, is how Madison, which offers nothing ship, even if it is only a partial one, they get but financial aid according to need, can draw excited. But a player may be offered $1,000 IVlhHoU these top players who can compete with the top from a school which costs $4,800 a year to at- teams. tend. That leaves him $3,800 a year which he When Vanderwalker goes to talk to a has to pay," said Vanderwalker. prospective player, he talks about Madison A number of this year's group of players are Madison Soccer— College, rather than how much money Madison worthy of scholarships, according to Van- can give that player. derwalker. He said that some of them were "I let Madison sell itself," said Van- offered scholarships from other schools, but A Success Story derwalker. "I talk about the many different decided not to take them in favor of coming to aspects of Madisoa I talk about the variety of Madison. by Wade Starling educational opportunities. I also talk about the Vanderwalker said he did not know what the outstanding athletic facilities which Madison possibility of Madison being able to offer In the last four years, Madison's soccer has." scholarships in the future was. However, he teams have compiled an overall record of 45- Vanderwalker also explains to players that did not seem very concerned. 11-6. They have been invited to participate in they may apply for financial aid according to "Unless we recruited foreign players, which the NCAA tournament three times. They are need. Some players on this year's 'team do I would not do, I don't think scholarships would currently ranked eighth in the Southern soccer receive aid, he said. But he noted that this is make us a better team," he said. poll for Division I schools. handled by the Admissions and Financial Aid Vanderwalker feels that the secret to soccer These statistics are indeed impressive. offices, and that the players apply for it as any success in this country is not to recruit foreign However, what makes them even more im- other student would. According to Van- players, but to build up the programs with pressive is the fact that they are compiled derwalker, he does not even know which American players. against many of the best soccer teams in the players on the team receive aid. Once the players are at Madison, pride nation, including Clemson, Howard, and other Something that Vanderwalker feels helps plays a big role in being able to compete with schools consisting largely of foreign players. his team is the fact that he recruits winners. the top schools, said Vanderwalker. The majority of these national soccer He goes for players that played on winning "Playing the top schools provides a good powers offer athletic scholarships to their high school teams. motivational situation. It's a challenge. You players. Many of them recruit players from "Instead of going for one individual star on want to play the best teams, because you will foreign countries. Madison gives no soccer a losing team," said Vanderwalker, "I'll go for only get better by playing the best teams," he scholarships, and consequently, does no someone who has done well and has blended in said. recruiting in foreign countries. Yet, look at the with a winning program." Obviously, playing the best teams in the record. Vanderwalker admits that he has lost many nation has done what it is supposed to at How do they do it? recruits to teams which have offered Madison. Although this year's play has been According to coach Bob Vanderwalker, the scholarships. But he points out that many of somewhat disappointing so far, the Dukes still answer is simple. these scholarships are partial, and that in the have a lot of good soccer left in them. And, at "We have outstanding players," explained long run a player may make out better least from listening to Vanderwalker, we Vanderwalker. financially going to another school should be seeing it any time now. THE BREEZE, Friday, September 26, 1975 Page 15 Intramural Action: Sowers Wins Tennis Title Mik.e Sowers won his Smith in straight sets, 6-2, 6-1. Bev Dorman won the first second intramural singles In the faculty Men's intramural cross country race tennis title in a row Monday, singles, George Marrah beat for women. She won it with a as he defeated Larry Keating George Toliver, 2-6,7-5,6-4. In time of 12:28.3. Behind her 7-5, 8-3. S* the doubles, Kent Moroe and were Paige Carey, 14:33.5, In the men's doubles, Bob Charlie McBrian defeated and Sheila Hart, 19:15.0. Kidney and Ken Morris George Toliver and Lou downed Bob Sherman and Ben Campanelli 7-5, 7-5. Brown 6-3, 4-6, 6-3. . In the women's singles, There were 195 participants Men's Flag Carolyn Myers beat Edna in the tournament. Football Clemson Firgt: NFL Logan II 5-0-0 AXP 3-0-2 Madison Falls In Inspectors 4-1-0 South Soccer Poll Ikenberry A 2-1-0 Clemson University pions, remain in second place AFL remains in first place in this after an easy 9-0 win over SPE 4-1-0 week's Intercollegiate Soccer Lynchburg Baptist. West Tornadoes 4-1-0 Association Poll for division I Virginia is third, South Shorts IV 3-2-0 teams in the South. Florida is fourth, and O.C. 3-2-0 Madison College fell from Maryland jumped to fifth fourth place to eighth, as a after the win over Madison. WFL First Team 5-1-0 result of their 3-1 loss to Clemson is also rated Maryland. Theta Chi 4-1-0 number one in the nation in Howard University, the Hanson A 4-2-0 defending national cham- the ISA national poll. Kappa Sig 3-2-0 CFL DIVISION I RECORD Weenies 4-0-0 1. CLEMSON Photo by Ernie Gibson 4:0:0 TKE 3-1-0 Larry Keating 2. HOWARD 2:0:1 Bhongers 2-1-1 3. WEST VIRGINIA 5:0:0 Delta Sigma Pi 1-3-0 4. SOUTH FLORIDA 1:0:0 Dukes Top Shippensburg 5. MARYLAND 1:1:0 6. GEORGE WASHINGTON 0:0:0 Women's Flag Madison College's Ed the Dukes to an easy win at the Shepherd Invitational Golf 7. NAVY 2:0:0 Olmstead and Peter Pels took 3:3:1 Football Tournament Monday. 8. MADISON second and third in the in- 3:0:0 Garber 6-0-0 The Dukes finished with a 9. APPALACHIAN STATE dividual competition to lead 2:0:0 Cleveland 4-0-0 five-man team total of 412. 10. VIRGINIA Chappelear 4-0-0 Shippensburg, a team that 1 Also receiving votes: American, North Carolina Hoffman-Converse 4-1-0 KMW ®<§x§xrf] defeated the Dukes earlier in S. Main St., H'Burg. Vi. the season, finished second, but Shippensburg's Scott McCarthy won medalist FOR A CHANGE OF PACE- honors for the Tournament TRY US FOR LUNCH! with a 79. Olmstead finished Duchesses Defend State Title with an 80. Many key girls return this and Carolyn Varndell. its own tournament Oct 18, (COMPLETE NEW MENU) year as Madison prepares to The team is expected to be and go to the Salisbury State Eddie Hayden defend their 1974 state stronger than last year's, Invitational Oct. 31. Enttrtainmtni Sun.. Mon.. A Tim Evoningi. volleyball championship. according to coach Flossie Expected to give Madison Hobby Shop Returning for the Love. the most trouble this year are Duchesses are Robin Parker, "We have good potential, VCU, cross-town rival EMC, Ginger Burton, Linda Nelson, but will have to make up for Lynchburg, and Radford, 42 W. Bruce St. Edna Smith, Sharon Metcalfe, our lack of height through according to Love. jiiimiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiimiiiimiiiiiiMiimiiiiiii llll strategy and all-around play," said Love. Madison's players Call Theatre For NEW RELEASES average a height of 5'5". Correction Show Times Besides playing a schedule OSrfsBTitoL'^l/ Prisoner in Disguise It was incorrectly stated in vTHE BLOCKBUSTEH of fifteen games, the team will ENTERTAINMENT OF 1975!, an earlier edition that the L. Ronstadt also participate in two tour- penalty for defensive holding naments. Madison will hold Captured Angel is five yards and an automatic first down. The penalty, D. Fogelberg Hair Cutting A according to the NAIA rules used in the Glenville State Speciality At football game, is fifteen yards Bonnie Raitt from the line of scrimmage. B. Raitt We regret the error. 1IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIII COIFFURES Sunday thru Thursday The Tuxedo Room »» LORREN year's must-see picture. 37 E.. Market St. .^n,G„W.v.M.,v,pr,«».» -Andrtw S«rt«. Vlllig* VO'C* Beauty Salon Jack Nicholson (2nd Floor The Maria Schneider 48 W. 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style depended on what type of and recruiting that make the difference is in the refining of this (College) level, the By BOB MORGAN scouting is much more ad- To some observers, a coach, players you had. You molded difference. Here you can have talent. vanced and indepth and you no matter what level he is your team around the players, the type of player that you "The athlete on the college can't afford to miss games coaching, he is always the but in college, you recruit need to fill a position in a level will have the talent, it is and players. same. players to fit your style," he certain situation. You recruit up to the coach to refine that But coaching is different on added. players to fill the gaps in your talent," explained Witt. "You "On the high school level, every level. What the fan sees Ed Witt is another first year offense, not the one you are have to try and develop the each coach has certain ideas on the playing fields is only coach at Madison. For the running because you don't athlete to his fullest. In high that he wants to try. He has the product. past nine years, Witt's teams have a big man," he added. school, the coach has to take a goals to reach and when he reaches those goals on one But to the coach, the dif- have won about every possible "You also have the quality boy who doesn't know ference seen in the two levels award at Nelson County. Now athletes in college." anything about the sport and level he goes to the next," said Goodwin. is entirely different — In the high school level, the teach all of it." especially if you have just athletes are in the learning There are other things in- stepped from level to next. "The differences stage, with the basic coaching volved in both levels such as Madison College has two concepts striving fun- scouting and game "You can't train... coaches in its intercollegiate are many n damentals and technique. preparation, but on the college program that have moved "Here, the athletes are level, it is always more ad- winning attitude" from the high school ranks to physically better, more vanced and much more in- the college ranks this season. mature and more of an tense. "I had offers to go to the "The differences are many, he is the head track coach at equal," Goodwin said. "In The travel time is but the ones that a coach sees Madison, replacing Challace high school, the coach is very something that high school college level before Madison are different from those of the McMillin. conscious of his image. On the coaches don't begin to touch approached me," Witt added. "But I have things that I fan," said George Goodwin an "The changes small as far college level, the coach can be on to the degree that college assistant basketball coach at as coaching goes," he said, himself and not worry about coaches do. wanted to accomplish at Madison College. "the major differences are in the image." "I'm spending three and Nelson County and I didn't Last year Goodwin was a the type of athlete, the overall Witt, who sees himself as a four days oin the road," said want to leave before then." When Witt accomplished the high school coach in New program and the teaching relaxed coach — not the rah- Goodwin and that never Jersey. "In high school the aspects of a college rah type — says the major happen in a high school. On goals he also received the players dictated your style. situation." awards. Your offensive patterns and For Goodwin, a successful VCAA Standings Witt also believes |that in a basketball camp operator and VCAA games Overall college situation, you can set coach in the New Jersey area, up a program that will give the jump to the college level W LT W LT Pts Op you long running success. Tennis was something he has always Madison 200 201 24 16 "The coaching isn't that (Continued from Page 14) wanted to do. Va. State 1 00 1 20 47 50 different, the athletes are," he match 6-3, 6-3, to give "In high school coaching, St. Pauls 1 10 1 20 55 51 explained. Madison's tennis team a 5-2 the area dictates the type of Nor. State 000 300 75 51 "Sometimes you would lead in victories and preserve player that you have and Va. Union 000 3 1 0 84 47 rather prefer the less talented a 5-4 win for the tennis team- really your success," Hampton 000 2 1 0 50 42 athlete because of his attitude. Straight set wins were gained Goodwin noted. "In some R-Macon 000 1 1 0 27 23 You can't train someone to by the Duchesses in the top places, you didn't win no Em. & Henry '0 0 0 04 0 35 93 have a winning attitude." Witt three singles matches. Jody matter what you tried our how ,J fl-Sydney 0 1 0 1 1 0 17 9 said. Tanse'y, Sandy Geyer, and you coached, because, the Wash. & Lee 0 1 0 0 1 1 25 30 "That attitude is the most 020 14 42 Anne Carrington won other schools had the poor, Brldgewater .0-1 o 4 important factor to the athlete decisively in all sets and hungry big kids that were and as a team Madison has a limited their opponents to a willing to go to great lengths winning attitude. Tha*t I have total of 11 games won in six to play to better his position. found by just talking with sets. Other coaches, who were in Dukes Top VCAA them, he added. Next match for coach Chris the situation I was in had the When a coach looking at a Sheldon's tennis team is Oct. 3 kids that weren't that in- (Continued from Page 14) Madison's offense will again potential college athlete, the with Southern Seminary at terested in the sports. I was a Hersh is currently rated in the rely on the running of Ron desire is very important. "As home. Matches will begin at dead end." top ten in the nation with a 44 Stith, who picked up 138 yards far as recruiting is concerned, 3:00 p.m. "In college, it is the coach yards per punt average. last week against Hampden- the attitude is as important as Sydney. Bernard Slay ton, who the raw talent," Goodwin GRAPHICS suffered a shoulder seperation noted." against W&L, will not see Recruiting is the biggest MEET ME AT THE MUSE! Gerome (..illi ry action until the final weeks of difference between college (ii Kiisl Kliz. St. the season. and high school. Selling a Across h oin Post Office "We mjss Bernard, par- school, its program and ideas ticularly since Ron doesn't get is something a coach never as much time to rest on the has to face in high school, but There are no finer sidelines, but Tom Gatewood it is a very important factor at is doing a good job in reserve, the college level. musk diamond rings said McMillin. "It is One of the things that make the college situation Madison's defense, led by nyigic unique," said Goodwin.. "You linebacker Dewey Windham who had an outstanding game have to be a salesman and you and more.. have to believe in the product 178 South Mason Street against Hampden-Sydney, is that you are selling. You can't Harrisonburg, Virginia 433-2828 the best in the VCAA, giving just over five points a game.. go out and tell a potential The Dukes are currently on player to go to Madison if you I LAMBSKIN COATS FROM AFGHANISTAN don't think it is where he J INDIAN CLOTHING AND JEWELRY top of the VCAA standings with a 2-0-1 record. should be playing." j HANDMADE FLUTES AND JEWEL BOXES TIMELESS WINDSONO | HYDROPONIC GARDENS AND SMALL PLANTS i ANTIQUES AND COLLECTABLES Permanent registration, loss \ UNUSUAL MUSIC BOXES. OLD AND NEW protection, perfect quality . USED BOOKS AND ANCIENT MAGAZINES assured by Keepsake. The Salads Are I ; POSTERS AND TEMPLE RUBBINGS . LOCAL CRAFTS AND QUILTS Keepsake* Home-AAade t I INCENSE AND INCENSE BURNERS Registered Diamond Rlnp Only At » WRITING PAPER AND WEIRD POSTCARDS J READINGS IN TAROT AND ASTROLOGY > AND MUCH MUCH MORE! David B. SPANKY'S ^ Open Tburs and Fri Evenings Garber DELICATESSEN

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