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THURSDAY, APRIL 7,1988 VOL. 65 NO. 48 Lefty signs Former Terp coach accepts 5-year contract

By Mark Charnock slaff writer

The stage was set for the star to make his appearance, and as Charles "Lefty" Driescll walked down an access ramp to the Convocation floor, he closed one curtain on a month-long head coaching search and opened another on a new era for JMU . Driescll, 56, officially became the Dukes' head coach at a press conference Wednesday afternoon, ending two weeks of negotiations between JMU officials and the former head coach. Driescll becomes the fifth full-time coach in the program's 19-year history. "When I got out of coaching a couple years ago," Driescll said before several hundred JMU fans who came to greet him, "people kept asking me if I would get back into coaching. "I said if I could find a university that I think I can sell academically, that's an Staff photo by LAWRENCE JACKSON outstanding academic institution, that I Reporters crowd around Driesell as he leaves Wednesday's press conference. think could win the national championship, I might do it. I think I facilities and campus. He was formally Carrier and JMU Athletic Director Maryland reportedly will pay Driescll found that place, and I'm delighted to be interviewed by JMU's seven-member said the negotiations took the difference between the coach's JMU here." search committee March 21, and was a week longer than expected, but the salary and his $150,000 contract with Driescll has been interested in the included in a list of three finalists final details of the contract were worked the Tcrps. Driesell would not comment JMU job since late January, and met (along with Georgia Tech's Perry Clark) out early this week, and Driesell signed on the reports about the status of his with university officials in early March sent to JMU President Ronald Carrier the a five-year pact, worth $65,000 to look at the schools basketball three days later. annually, Monday morning. See LEFTY page 2 > Colleagues happy about Driesell's arrival

By Rob Washburn "I think he's one of a handful of people that has a JMU women's basketball coach Shclia Moorman staff writer chance of making James Madison a national Top 20 said she was surprised with the decision to name team in basketball, and I think we can say that Driesell as coach, but she is hoping that it will have Be it around campus, around the conference or about very few people. He has a natural aura and it's a positive impact on her program. around the state, not a discouraging word could be very hard to attract that." "I guess I'm sort of in shock because, to tell you heard from fellow coaches when questioned about Purzycki also noted that Driesell's name alone the truth, over the long period of time this has been the arrival of Lefty Driescll as JMU's new will be very beneficial when it comes time for his going on, I never really dreamed that it would come basketball coach. team to recruit. to pass," Moorman said. "I just felt like there were "From the time people started talking about it, "I know it will help us immensely," Purzycki so many ifs on so many accounts that it was I've always been a big advocate of Lefty coming to said. "You must realize that in some of our biggest difficult for me even to perceive that it's come James Madison," JMU football coach Joe Purzycki recruiting areas — Virginia, Maryland and D.C. — about. I'm pretty amazed at the enthusiasm he's said. "I just think if you examine his record he has people have grown up watching . He's generated already. impeccable credentials. He's one of the most a national name, and immediately, by his "Hopefully it'll be very positive. I've always felt impressive men to coach the game and that can only association with James Madison, it improves our benefit all of us. credibility." See COACHES page 6 > Page 2, The Breeze, Thursday, April 7, 1988

Lefty v (Continued from page 1) man out at a social event.'' "But we're not going to give up. There are some Ehlers also said Driesell and the university will players we're involved with. In fact, I've got two 10-year contract with Maryland, which still has seven work together to get the student-athlete on solid coming through the campus this weekend. I'm years remaining. ground on and off the court, and that winning was a going to see what I can do. But we're not going to The JMU Foundation also will provide a $10,000 high priority for any coach. take players just to take players. We're going after annual annuity towards Dricscll's retirement because "I think the important thing is that the coach the best players in the country." he would not be in Virginia's pension system long doesn't set academic standards, the university does As for the players Driesell has returning from a enough to receive significant benefits from the state. that." Ehlers said. "We are going to be aware of 10-18 squad, their attitude seems to be optimistic Carrier said. that, and I think he [Driesell] is aware of that. I'm yet cautious about the new coach and his old not concerned about thaL methods. "The coach will deliver lectures for the "I don't believe that if you don't win one year or "I'm looking forward to if," freshman guard Kenny Foundation," Carrier said. "Probably for shoe two years, that you're going to be dismissed, but I Brooks said. "He's brought a lot of excitement back companies, a media contract, an expense contract, look around in the business, and the guys that don't to the school. Basketball is a real hot item. and he will be given the opportunity to conduct a Everybody's talking about basketball, so I'm basketball camp at JMU. put up winning records don't stay in it very long. That's part of the beast." looking forward to playing. With him coming, it's "We believe these arrangements are fair, not only Added Driesell: "I don't have anything to prove to going to be great playing for him with the packed to Coach Dnesell, but they certainly are fair to JMU anybody. I'm a basketball coach, and I've won crowds. and will provide the kind of support for our games and I've won them within the NCAA rules." "I'm glad that it's over, because now you can basketball program that we feel is important." Driesell, who said he might just match legend really concentrate on pleasing one coach. You don't Driesell, who was comfortable as Maryland's and coach until he's 73, added he have to say, 'Well what if he comes in or if this guy assistant athletic director and as a color commentator wasn't ready to retire following his resignation from comes in.' Now we know its Coach Driesell. We for the last two years, said his return to coaching Maryland under those circumstances. have to work real hard now. Because like he said, was helped along by his daughter, Pam, who "I wasn't ready to retire when this thing came up," he's going to work our butts." graduated from JMU, and Carrier. The return to he said. "When I resigned, if I would've been ready Sophomore Claude Ferdinand, a starting forward coaching a program that's in need of a boost is also to retire then—I had a contract left with four as a who sat out most of this season to concentrate on nothing new for him. coach and four as an A.D.—I wasn't ready to retire." academics, looks at Driesell's arrival at JMU as a "I think it's a great challenge." he said. "When I second chance for him and the coach. was at Davidson that was sort of a challenge to Driesell said it was hard to leave his job as a color "I think Lefty's feeling about academics will build that up. When I went to Maryland that was' commentator, but he is looking forward to getting change totally," he said. "I don't have any worries sort of a challenge. This is another one.... back on the sidelines and building a staff around about anything happening to me. "Sometimes I think it's more fun this way, to tell him. One of the assistants on that staff will be his "Hie media, and just the coverage with everybody you the truth. I'm looking forward to it" son , who is currently a head coach at around, and everything you do will be totally Forward may be the only direction Driesell would the Naval Academy Prep School in Rhode Island. watched, it'll be different. I'm looking forward to want to look. His coaching career was spotted at The younger Driesell will be discharged from the thaL It's going to be incredible how this place is Maryland when the cocaine-induced death of Len Navy soon, and could be joined by former Duke going to look, because I think the fans are just Bias, questions of his commitment to academics, guard Tommy Amaker as an assistant. Driesell confirmed Wednesday that he talked with going to get so much into it." and his sometimes mind-of-its-own mouth Amaker about the position. Driesell promised "well overshadowed his 524 wins. That was one of the things both Carrier and Ehlers Carrier, Ehlers and Driesell all appeared ready to get the best in the country that I can get" for assistants. were banking on when hiring Driesell. With all the defend Dricscll's record Wednesday, quoting state media there Wednesday, and national coverage high-percentage graduation figures at Davidson and Driesell's recruiting time is limited for this spring. The signing deadline for recruits is less than of Driesell's second chance, Carrier said the gamble Maryland. Ehlers also downplayed the coach's role was worth taking—so far. a week away. in the Bias affair. "I think the big factor was that if you sit down "We certainly were aware of it," Ehlers said, "I "It's sort of late," he said, adding that he hopes to and talk with him," Carrier said, "he is a really nice think everybody in America was aware of it. I talk to Maryland's about his transfer guy, easy to get along with, and sort of fits in with personally don't think that's the coach's plans later this week. "The signing date is the 13th, this kind of community. responsibility. and there are still some players out there that are "The other thing is that we're on the fringe of the "A coach can only provide guidance. You can-'t be unsigned. But here I'm coming in April 6 and there media centers. We don't get Washington coverage. with them 24 hours a day, and certainly I don't think are people who have been recruiting the kids for two We don't get Richmond coverage, and he can give us the coach is responsible for the action of a young or three years. thaL Sometimes you just have to pay for it."

•The math and computer science offices will move to Shcnandoah Hall next year, while the math and computer science classes will move to the trailers on Patterson Street. Incorrect information was printed in the Burruss Hall graphic in Thursday's issue of The Breeze.

• Dr. Robert Alotta, associate professor of communication, is a Vietnam veteran who served with the Army Security Agency. Incorrect information was printed in Thursday's issue of The Breeze. 86G r \ hq/t .{litoU-fT nsewH i The Breeze, Thursday, April 7, 1988, page 3

Most students surveyed support Lefty By Sonny Dearth staff writer Judging from a short random survey of JMU students, the bandwagon of support for new Dukes' basketball coach Lefty Driesell is filling fast. A majority of people interviewed Wednesday voiced their positive feelings with the former Maryland coach's hiring. In the meantime, most showed little concern that the problems that led to Driesell's forced resignation could repeat at JMU. Not only did most students support Driesell, but several hundred fans at the Convocation Center frequently cheered him at Wednesday's press conference — including one sporting a "JMU . . . and Lefty too" T-shirt. According to senior Kathy Sayko, a former Student Government Association president, "I think it's obvious most students want him here. It's politically a good move. The alumni that have called up say they support Lefty." Staff photo by LAWRENCE JACKSON She added that JMU's basketball Students cheered at Wednesday's press conference after Lefty spoke. organization hasn't been a "strong program in the past. Hopefully this recruiting will help recognition, which excitement over Driesell's arrival. at Maryland in 1986. will give it more publicity. It's will help academics in the long run "I think it's great," he said. "I think it "I think it will benefit the basketball something new and exciting to take anyway." will definitely help athletics, and program; we'll be getting better heed of. People will be more involved." Sophomore music industry major academically, his record's not that bad. recruits," he said. "It will help the Senior Cindy Tate, a Mike Crouch said, "I think it's possible [JMU] will be able to choose a smarter school academically, too, because we'll telecommunications major, said he could do a great job here. I'm not athlete." *„ be better recognized. ! Driesell's hiring represented a major sure of all the drug testing .... but that Johnny Smith, a junior computer "I think that [Drieself] wasn't step forward. may have negative repercussions." information sciences major, said JMU responsible for Len Biay [death by "It will definitely help the Don Alexander, a sophomore should benefit from Driesell and that he cocaine intoxication], because it's hard [basketball] program," she said. "His economics major, expressed his was a scapegoat at the end of his tenure See STUDENTS page 4> Driesell will boost JMU's image, faculty members say

By Martin Romjue Driesell will "bring renewed interest to JMU Driesell's a winner. He'll bring the right kind of editor basketball and more publicity to the institution,'' publicity to JMU." Despite Lefty Driesell's controversial history and said Dr. Steve Rollman, associate professor of Hiring Driesell will be "positive all the way flamboyant style, faculty members and communication. ,. around," said Board of Visitors member H. Daniel administrators interviewed Wednesday said his "I think it will turn out to be a wise choice. O'Donnell. presence will boost JMU's athletic program and Ultimately, I think it'll be a good one," he said. "It's a very positive thing for the university and image. Dr. Norlyn Bodkin, a professor of biology, said, athletics; it's definitely a plus in thai respect," Interviewees said Driesell will promote the men's "Sports is an up-front activity at most universities. O'Donnell said. He added that "by having a basketball team nationally and bring wider attention "If you're going to promote a program, you basketball coach that's nationally respected, we'll to JMU's reputation and fund-raising efforts. should do it so it's a good P.R. program for the help attract outstanding athletes." In addition, most said they don't fear any negative university, or not do it" Most faculty members interviewed said JMU impact on JMU's recognition as an academically The hiring of Driesell will help JMU overall, said won't lose its academic emphasis if it becomes oriented institution. Dr. James Butler, associate professor of psychology. nationally known for its basketball program. "We've had great national attention with our "Anytime you associate the school with a big "I think his [Driesell's] dedication to build a academics, but athletics is a window that extends all name, it can't help but benefit the school in high-type athletic program is just as great as we are over the nation," said Don Lemish, vice president general," Butler said. "A lot of people will pay more to maintaining a high [academic] standard here at for university advancement. "A prominent figure attention to what's going on here. JMU," Wampler said like Lefty Driesell opens that window even more. "Lefty has a lot of magnetism. He's a character in Steve Smith, director of alumni support, added, "I "The hiring of Lefty does not change the academic a way like Dr. Carrier. Driesell has an electric think the intention of the administration is to bring mission of the institution or how we approach excitement about him." athletic programs up to speed with academic academic quality of the institution. That doesn't Charles Wampler, chairman of JMU's Board of See FACULTY page A> change a bit." Visitors, said, "I think it's a great thing. Lefty Page 4, The '**•».' TWr4d^/*|*lir. 1988

Faculty >■ (Continued from page 3) academics, then I think it's healthy." bandwagon effect for the men's basketball program." programs." Some faculty members and administrators said Some faculty members also slated strongly that However, Dr. Charles Dubenezic, speaker of the Lefty's presence will increase ticket sales, donations Driesell is not responsible for the incident or faculty senate, said JMU should be aware of the and attendance at games. the controversies he was associated with while "implications'' of becoming a "national basketball "It will help the visibility of the athletic program," coaching at the University of Maryland. power." said Dr. Lacy Daniel, dean of students. "It already has "Before Len Bias' death, Maryland wasn't unusual in generated interest in that area" terms of students not going to class and graduating," The hiring of Driesell raises legitimate concerns Ticket sales and seating will increase at basketball Daniel said. "The rules have changed. I'm sure he can about pressure on athletes and maintaining academic games, he added. change with the rules." standards for athletes, Dubenezic said. "In athletic fundraising, we expect to see increases "There are serious implications for the university Bodkin said, "No more happened at Maryland with because of reaction to a nationally known figure," when it seeks to be a major basketball power," he said. Lefty than at any other institution. He unfortunately Lemish said. There also will be increases in private "You don't change your image to something you really made the papers. gift support, he added. don't want" Steve Smith expects to see similar results in alumni "Lefty didn't feed the young man [Len Bias] drugs. He added that JMU needs to ensure that the fund-raising. We can't control how students conduct themselves in basketball program doesn't become too dominant over "In the last three to four weeks, out of all the alumni their private lives," Bodkin said. other JMU athletic programs. I talked with, 90 percent were very supportive of "It's ludicrous to suggest Lefty condones drugs," he Rollman said, "If it [Lefty's acceptance] stirs up a hiring Lefty," Smith said. "When you hire someone said. "I don't believe that. I believe he has more whole lot of discussion about what it will do to with that kind of a basketball name, you will provide a integrity than that." Students >■ (Continued from page 3) took the post to help his son. Chuck, originally just seemed like he was Junior music performance major Brad to keep track of what players do on and gain a foothold in the coaching trying to get his son a job. Lebakken said though the Dukes should off the court day in and day out," Smith profession. "I guess he's a pretty good coach; gain more athletic fame, he wasn't sure said. "He was just a victim of "What I've heard is that . . . he's Maryland's a good team," Spirn added. of the possible effects in the classroom. circumstance." going to get his son to replace him," "We have a lot ot people coming "I think it'll be good; it should Eve Spirn, a freshman political she said. "I suppose [Driesell's hiring] anyway, but [maybe we can] attract improve our [basketball] program," he science major, wondered if Driesell only is all right, but what I had heard more people." said. " -- Th»-Breeze,-Thureday, April 7, 1988, page 5

April 5 - Just after 11 p.m., a press conference is called for 2 p.m. Wednesday to announce Drieseirs hiring.

April 6 - Driesell accepts coaching position at a press conference in the Convocation Center.

April 4 - While Driesell is in Kansas City for the NCAA Final Four, reports he and JMU have agreed to a five-year contract with a dual-option for two more years. Wins, controversy mark Lefty's career March 31 - Ehlers' original deadline passes as JMU and Driesell try to negotiate key points in the contract. By Sonny Dearth Driesell never shied away from the staff writer limelight — especially the microphone. Fans' emotions ran strong when the "All I know is. Maryland wasn't crap tall, portly, balding fellow appeared on before 1 got here, and Davidson wasn't the TV screen; they either loved him or crap 'fore I got there. And they ain't hated him. been crap since I left. And Maryland JMU senior Kerry Pctropoulos, a better watch out. 1 just might leave Maryland fan since childhood, recalled March 26-28 - Rumors about Drieseirs impending arrival someday, and when I do they're DrieseU's glory days in College Park. mount. The Roanoke Times and World-News reports that he would accept a $65,000 deal if Maryland would agree probably going to be in big trouble, "My most vivid memory is of when to buy out the rest of the contract, but JMU denies the 'cause they didn't have no one who's he walked in [] to the report. won like I have since 1800. They'll cheer of the student section and flashed never be able to find somebody who can the 'victory' sign," Pctropoulos said of do what I done, who can do what I do." the Lefthander's tendency to raise two —Charles G. "Lefty" Driesell, fingers in a 'V before each game. 1981 "Other vivid memories are his one-point losses to the likes of [North March 24 - Sources reveal Driesell, who has withdrawn Looking toward its future, JMU hired from consideration to coach next year's NBA franchise in Carolina coach] ... on Charlotte. N.C., is one of three finalists tor the JMU post 56-year old Charles Grice "Lefty" Tobacco Road." Driesell because of his legendary past Close defeats aside, few can deny He has won 524 DrieseU's credentials. With a career games — 32 more than the Dukes ever college record of 524-224, he has have played in NCAA-recognized averaged more than 20 wins a season, varsity competition. led 10 teams ranked in the nation's lop From 1954 through 1986, Driesell 10 and coached eight consensus prowled the sidelines, encouraging and first-team Ail-Americans. Under his March 21 - Driesell meets with the search committee at berating his players in a famous the Center of Innovative Technology in Northern Virginia in reign, Davidson won three Southern a formal interview. "I think he had a good interview," Ehlers southern twang. He led two schools, Conference championships and says. "He had some good answers for some tough and the University of Maryland was invited to post-season questions." Maryland, from basketball's depths of play 14 of 17 years. despair into national powerhouses. Beginnings But while he worked his magic Driesell, born on Christmas Day through the years, the Lefthander has 1931 as the son of a Norfolk jewelry March 8 - Accompanied by son Chuck, Board of Visitors had his share of downers as well. store owner, found his niche in athletics member Ed Bridgeforth and sports promoter Russ Potts of Through hyperbole and an occasional early in life. He was a three-sport star at Winchester, Driesell tours JMU. streak of irrationality, he often created a Granby High School in Norfolk and few roadblocks for himself on the went to on a streets of success. Near the end of his basketball scholarship. tenure with the Terrapins, the nagging As a starting forward in his senior as, February 11 - Driesell tells The Breeze he'd "be failure to win the "big one" gave way season in 1954, he led the Blue Devils interested in talking with" JMU officials. "I haven't heard to greater concerns in court rather than to a number 10 national ranking. He from anyone down there..., but if they're interested, I'd talk on the court. graduated from Duke with a B.S. in with them." As any follower of Atlantic Coast Staff graphic by KRISTIN FAY Conference basketball will attest. See HISTORY page 8>

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Coaches Richmond and people know who Lefty Driesell is. I ► (Continued from page 1) to win 20 games next year given the schedule and think it might give our league a little bit more like that when our men's basketball program is the people coming back." One person who was especially glad to sec visibility." healthy and successful thaf its good for all of us. Driesell back in the coaching ranks was University I've already been questioned about it on the road Swcnson, who served as an assistant at Duke of Virginia basketball coach . The two recruiting, and I've received some negative feedback before going to William and Mary, said he forsecs coached together at Davidson College, and Holland and some positive feedback. I guess we'll just have nothing but positive things coming out of Driesell's hinted that there could be a reunion of the scries arrival in Harrisonburg. . to wait and see." between JMU and UVa in men's basketball in the t Former JMU basketball coach Tom McCorry, near future. The last time the two schools played who was among seven people interviewed by the "I think that anytime a guy is really committed to was in 1983, with the Cavaliers taking a 53-50 selection committee, said it was obvious from the coaching and his coaching career ends unnaturally a outset that Driesell was the man JMU wanted. victory. little bit before he had planned, that's a little tough "It was clear JMU wanted him and they were "Certainly I'm excited for Coach Driesell to be to accept,'' Swenson said. "I always thought his going to do whatever they had to do to get him," back in coaching, and as everyone knows we've had teams at Maryland were well-prepared and McCorry said. "I just feel Dr. Carriers philosophy a very long and rewarding relationship," Holland well-coached. I think he'll do a good job there and 1 has always been to be the firstest with the mostest, said. "To have him back in coaching in the state of don't sec anything negative coming out of it." and I think they fell he was a name who could bring Virginia certainly means we're going to be George Mason head coach agreed with instant recognition to the school above and beyond competing against them for prospects, and possibly Swenson that Driesell deserved another shot to what it already has. I'm sure they hope his name on the court somewhere along the way. I think tie is prove himself as a head coach. will attract better players here, maybe bring TV very comfortable with the idea of James Madison people around a little more frequently and hope to and it's a great choice for them." sell out the Convocation Center game in and game "I'm happy, more than anything for Coach Driesell," Barnes said. "Anyone that's given out. Whether he can do that remains to be seen." Among coaches in the Colonial Athletic basketball as much as he has and wants to a chance Though Driesell is sure to bring in some of his Association, the overriding feeling was that Driesell to get back in coaching deserves it. I think that you own recruits before the start of next season, he also would add to the conference's growing national could ask any coach in the league and they'll tell will have the benefit of 12 returning players. attention. "One advantage he has is that he's got an excellent you the identity we're all searching for is to be very successful on the basketball court. What Richmond group of players coming back, so unlike most "I think that Lefty probably will bring some situations, he's coming into a well that's pretty credibility to the Colonial conference," William and did this year certainly made me feel good and I think full," McCorry said. "There's a lot of talent there Mary head coach Chuck Swehson said. "Obviously Coach Driesell certainly has a name and reputation and there's no question that the team should be able got a lot of publicity this year with you don't need an introduction to." SGA proposes higher budget for next year The amendment allows senators to vote on bills of fulfill the position must not be a member of the SGA By Meghan Johnson SGA reporter opinion during the first meeting they are presented senate or executive council. Applicants also must have only if two-thirds of the senators agree. a 2.0 grade point average. Interested students should The Student Government Association finance Under the original constitutional rules on bills of submit an application to the SGA in the fall of the committee is proposing a budget for campus opinion, an agreement among a majority of senators year they wish to serve. organizations that is $30,500 higher than last year's. was not required to vote on bills immediately after Howard Johnson's senator Stcphan Fogleman Hie budget was presented at the SGA senate meeting proposing them. Under the new ruling, senators will proposed a bill of opinion recognizing SGA advisers Tuesday. If the current budget is approved, $350,000 have until the next senate meeting to research the Dr. Lacy Daniel and Dr. Raymond Hyser for their will be distributed to 13 campus organizations. opinions of their constituents so they may be contributions to the organization. The senators passed The senate is scheduled to vote on the budget next represented on the issue. the bill. \Tuesday. Some senators debated on whether or not the Two organizations were funded for the first time this majority should remain two-thirds, as the bill year. University Class Organization will receive originally read, or be changed to a simple majority. $8,142 if the budget passes without changes. WJMR, Chandler senator John Chrosniak said a simple Honors Day ceremony the proposed campus radio station, will be given majority was necessary to represent students' views on $6,038. issues. awards JMU scholars Organizations requested $73,527 for scholarship Gifford senator Ann Asiello disagreed. The 1988 Honors Day ceremony will be held at funding, about $19,000 more than the allocation for "I don't think any of us know our constituents well 1:45 p.m. today in the JMU Convocation Center. the current year. The increase in scholarship money enough to know beyond a shadow of doubt how they All faculty members are expected to participate was denied. would vote," she said. in the event. Classes which run from 1:40 to 2:55 The salary raises for SGA executive council The two-thirds majority rule was upheld. The bill p.m. are cancelled so that students can attend the members will be funded through the operational will go to the SGA executive council for final ceremony. Dr. Russell Warren, yipe president of budget, treasurer Gary McCoy said. approval. academic affairs, will honor the 1968-89 Madison "If they do agree to fund these raises, the SGA will Scholars. Two awards are given annually to faculty have to fund them internally," finance committe The senate also passed an amendment to the constitution concerning the office of studcnt-at-largc. members who will give special lectures during the chairwoman Robin Rison said. next academic year. McCoy pointed out the newly elected SGA officers The position never has been clearly defined in the can decide to keep the raises or put them off until next consutution, SGA parliamentarian Alex'Gordon said. Dr. Ronald Carrier will recognize the 1988 year. "The choice is up to them," he said. "They have The bill elaborates on the requirements, powers and co-valedictorians, Christine Mitchell and Lisa an option." duties for the office. Penman, and present awards to outstanding JMU Scholarship money for council-members will not "We need more people to get involved in SGA," students. increase from last year's allocation of $10,650. Gordon said. "The office of studenl-at-large is the way the average student can get involved without worrying The Madison Singers, directed by David In other business, the senate passed an amendment to Watkins, will perform. the SGA constitution that changes the way bills of about elections." A reception will follow the ceremony. opinion are handled on the senate floor. The bill requires that students who would like to The Breeze, Thursday, April 7, 1988, page 7 Ebony editor identifies keys to success

By Tracey Neale staff writer

Minorities who get a college education should be highly valued, the senior associate edit r of Ebony magazine said here Tuesday. "Any blaek youth who is working toward a college education today should be considered a national treasure," said Marilyn Marshall. "The number of students who bypass college or drop out after a year or two is alarmingly high. Education is the key to success." Attending a university like JMU shows that students want to succeed and make a difference in society, Marshall told the audience of about 60 in the Phillips Center Ballroom. Marshall's article, "The Alarming Decline of Black College Students," was published in the Sept. 1987 issue of Ebony and received an unexpected ■

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• .... .,; Mill Jti.i: >l. 1*-.*>!) ha >-6ICIili:p Page 8, The Breeze, Thursday, April 7, 1988 NEWSFILE at Nazan University and Aichi University in Napoga, Senior class graduation party Fulbright Scholar Japan. He also served as a senior foreign policy consultant set for May 7 in Godwin Hall to speak today on to the Health and Human The Senior Class will hold a Commencement party Services Committee. He was a member of the Utah featuring the band Krakajax May 7 in Godwin Hall. foreign relations State House of Representatives and served as its Admission is free, but tickets must be obtained in majority whip between 1981 and 1982. advance. Lee W. Farnsworth, professor of political science at Seniors may pick up tickets for themselves by Brigham Young University, will deliver a speech presenting their JMU IDs at the information desk in entitled "U.S.-Japan Relations" today at 4 p.m. in Economics professor to speak room A-206 of Harrison Hall. the Warren Campus Center lobby between 8 a.m. and on "New Keynesian" economics S D.m. April 18-22. Farnsworth is the author of two books and numerous Dr. J. Bark Icy Rosscr Jr., associate professor of Seniors who are not living in Harrisonburg — articles in scholarly journals. He currently serves as economics, will deliver a lecture entitled "Chaos student teachers and December graduates — should director of the Washington Seminar at B YU. He was a Theory and 'New Keynesian' Economics" as part of the write to the Office of Student Activities, Box L-2S3, Japan Foundation Research Fellow, a National Science Colloquium Series at 4 p.m. Tuesday in room A-208 for reservations. Requests should be postmarked no Foundation Fellow, and a Fulbright Scholar Lecturer of Harrison Hall. later than April 22. POLICEFILE History >■ (Continued from page 5) In 1974-75, All-America guard John "When he beat Duke for the ACC Lucas, Steve Sheppard and Brad Davis championship, He bolted the Students report education and made dean's list in his helped the Terps go 24-5, win the ACC last year. tournament trophy onto the hood of his city man in DUI, regular season title and reach the NCAA car and drove around Tobacco Road for a He began his coaching career with the quarterfinals, when they were knocked Granby junior varsity in 1954-55 and couple of days," Petropoulos said. exposure case out by Louisville. But after that, the moved on to coach the varsity there and The Terps went 25-12 in 1984-85, late 70's weren't the best of times for at Newport News High School, where then 19-14 the next season — both By Kurt Larrlck Driesell. times spearheaded by star forward Len police reporter his squad won 57 straight games. Tragedy Bias. In Dec. 1985, Driesell signed to In his first game with Davidson, a In 1976, two of his players died — coach Maryland for the next six seasons small Division I school in North A city man was charged with driving former Terp Owen Brown of a heart and serve as assistant athletic director Carolina which had been 41-84 in the under the influence of alcohol and disease and Chris Patton of Marfan for four more years after that. five previous years, Driesell helped the indecent exposure at about 7:30 p.m. Syndrome. He also signed eventual But the bottom suddenly fell out for Wildcats upset third-ranked Wake Sunday in G-Lot. superstar out of high Driesell in College Park. Forest. \_y school, but Malone opted to play Non-student Steven A. Thompson, After propelling four Davidson teams On June 19, 1986, Bias died of professionally just before classes 29, of Harrisonburg, reportedly to the top 10 and coached three cocaine intoxication two days after he started. followed another car along Dukes Drive consensus Ail-Americans through had been drafted by the Celtics. During the 1977-78 season, sources West while masturbating, said Alan 1968-69, Driesell elected to take the discovered four of eight returning Later in the week, sources revealed Bias MacNutt, director of campus police and post at Maryland, a school with a Maryland players were on academic was 21 credits short of graduation and safety. slumping basketball program and probation, but Driesell said the matter had all but stopped attending class in disinterested fans. his last semester. Two females riding in the first car was Mown out of proportion. In 1979, Terrapins In July, Terps' player Tony reported the incident to campus police. Maryland Athletic Director Carl James Driesell wasn't about to let the Terps Massenburg was ruled ineligible when a Police stopped the man in the parking briefly refused to back him after the stay in the cellar long. Soon after his committee discovered he had cheated on lot and arrested him after he failed arrival in 1969, he announced that he Terps suffered a 102-79 defeat to North Carolina in the ACC tournament. a spring exam. Then Terry Long and sobriety tests. The indecent exposure would make Maryland the "UCLA of charge was filed later. But amid talk he was mellowing in David Gregg, two suitemates of Bias, the East," a reference to a Bruin squad were indicted by a Prince Georges that eventually won 10 NCAA tides in the twilight of his career, Driesell and the Terps rebounded in 1979-80. He County grand jury for obstruction of 12 years. He drove 50,000 miles to Campus police also reported the earned ACC Coach of the Year honors justice and possession of cocaine. recruit and led the Terps to a 13-13 following: as Maryland went to number eight in Driesell waived his immunity in mark and a new school attendance record the national polls behind , August and testified before that grand as well. the school's top career scorer, and center jury, which didn't find sufficient Though Driesell didn't quite make Driving under the Influence: . He had an embarrassing evidence to indict him for obstruction • Student Daniel J. White, 22, of good on his claim, his Terps quickly moment, however, when he refused to of justice. Clinton, Md., was arrested and charged became a member of the nation's elite. shake hands with Georgetown coach In October, a university task force, with DUI and refusal to submit to a blood In 1972, he steered Maryland to a 27-5 John Thompson after the Hoyas beat investigating athletes' academic or breath test about 11:4S p.m. March record and the championship of the the Teips. performance, determined that the Terps' 30 on Bluestone Drive, police said. then-prestigious National Invitation Driesell had a mixed campaign in basketball staff stressed athletics over Tournament. 1982-83. He led Maryland to a 20-10 academics. On Oct. 29, Driesell Larceny: The team most observers consider his mark and to the second round in the resigned and was reassigned as an •A wheelchair, fire extinguisher, IV best came in 1973-74. It was led by NCAA tourney, but critics sounded off assistant athletic director. pole and telephone handset reportedly All-America center Tom McMillen, a because of his treatment of an off-court Since then, he has spoken at many were stolen from Rockingham Memorial Rhodes Scholar who went on to the situation. When forward Herman Veal sports-related functions and has worked Hospital about 1:30 a.m. March 31. National Basketball Association and was suspended from the team after a as a color commentator for Some of the items were recovered later later became a U.S. Representative. Len that morning on the second floor of Maryland coed pressed sexual charges Jefferson-Pilot Teleproductions, Elmore, a future NBA player and Hillside Hall. against him, Driesell threatened to "drag handling primarily ACC contests. But Harvard law student, also starred for the her name through the mud" unless she he has yearned to return to the bench — Terps. dropped the charges. to regain the limelight and make Vandalism: That squad went 23-5, ending its His 1983-84 squad went 24-8 and amends for what some called a "bad rap" • Two chemical powder fire season with a 103-100 double-overtime captured its first ACC tournament title and others called a deserving exile. extinguishers were discharged in one of loss to eventual national champion under Driesell, responding to a nearby And, finally, after lo these many North Carolina State in a game most the stadium raoquetball courts the night sign that said, "Lefty Will Have Hair weeks, JMU will play host to perhaps consider one of the best college games of April 2-3. Damages totaled $75. Before He Wins The ACC the final chapter in his storied, see-saw in history. Tournament." career. The Breeze, Thursday, April 7, 1988, page 9 CAMRUS Higher education funds may decrease (CPS) — Some students at Black Hills State convince their state lawmakers to appropriate more school, and students will pay more in tuition next College in Spearfish, S.D., may not get to graduate money for higher education, and thus avoid the steep year. on time because Black Hills is trying to save money tuition increases, course reductions and student Even where things are good, the schools don't by offering a less-than full summer school schedule service decreases they've been warned are coming. enjoy lavish budgets. this year. The state legislatures, most of which will be In "miraculous" , critics charge And University of Arizona students may not get to passing their annual or biannual higher education prosperity is reaching campuses slowly. study on time. Campus libraries are closing earlier on appropriation bills in April, provide public colleges Fitchburg State College, for example, "may have wccknights and weekends. with the bulk of the money they have to spend this to trim the budget a little," said Mike Shanley, public relations director. The reason is the same as in South Dakota: the year. State funding there has risen dramatically in terms slate isn't giving the campus as much money as it did Galvanized by the prospect of paying higher of scholarships — "500 percent in the last five last year, and college officials are trying to find ways tuitions for fewer services, frozen faculty salaries and years," Shanley said. to cut back. a cutback in the number of course sections offered next year, two waves of Kentucky students and But a billion dollar capital outlay bill for new Two- and four-year colleges in many states, in fact, faculty members marched on the state capitol last construction at state colleges and physical plant are swearing they'll have to cut back on student month to call for a bigger state college budget rehabilitation, which Shanley termed unprecedented in services, freeze faculty salaries and, in one case even Michigan State University managed to'save $1.3 size and scope, died in committee a Per its fiie a beauty queen to cope with lower funding in million by halting campus equipment purchases for introduction last session. Reintroduced in January, bills now being weighed in state legislatures around the next school year, refusing to hire more staff or the bill's fate is uncertain. the country. faculty members and putting the necessities it has to Passage of the bill will mean a new athletic Students in Illinois, Maryland and Kentucky are buy on installment plans. complex and the renovation of aging laboratory and conducting aggressive lobbying campaigns to But MSU still may have to close its humanities classroom buildings at Fitchburg. Congress overrides veto on civil rights act WASHINGTON, D.C. (CPS) — Congress National Women's Law Center after the vote. Since then, the U.S. Department of Education, overrode President Reagan's veto March 22 of a bill The new law "restores" the scope of an older which had the power to investigate and sue colleges that promises to make it harder for colleges to policy. Title IX of the Education Amendments of under Tide IX, has dropped investigations into 63 discriminate against people because of the jr gender, 1972, that also let the government punish cases of alleged discrimination against campus race, age or physical disabilities. discriminating colleges by cutting off their funds. women, Greenberger's group contended in a study. The new law — called the Civil Rights Restoration Fear of such penalties prompted scores of colleges Cases of women alleging sexual harassment, bias Act of 1988 — will empower Washington to cut off to funnel more resources into women's sports, against their promotions and other forms of federal funds to campuses that discriminate. recruiting more female faculty members and other discrimination at Mississippi, DeKalb Community President Reagan, in vetoing the bill in mid-March, affirmative action programs. and Los Angeles Southwest colleges, Perni State, argued the law would give the federal government too Officials at Hillsdale College in Michigan and South Dakota Slate. Idaho State, Auburn, Ball Slate much power to meddle in private affairs. Grove City College in Pennsylania argued Title IX and Gonzaga universities, and the universities of But last week, when the veto went back to amounted to a federal license to intrude in their Vermont and Alabama, among others, were dropped Congress for approval, the Senate voted 73-24 and affairs. by the education department after the Supreme Court the House voted 292-133 to override the veto. In lawsuits, they contended only the specific decision. "Women, minorities, the disabled and the elderly program that got federal funds, not the whole college, once again have laws that will open the doors to should be subject to Tide IX penalties. In 1984, the After four years of debate, last week's congressional equal opportunity," said Marcia Greenberger of the U.S. Supreme Court agreed. vote effectively overturned the court's ruling. Wisconsin student Schools rule on affairs between students, faculty protests suffering DALLAS, Texas (CPS) — Southern as the universities of Delaware and gotten 10 sexual harassment complaints MADISON, Wis. (CPS) — A Methodist University faculty members Pennsylvania have adopted such since 1983, Everetl Winters of SMU's University of Wisconsin student went want to fire or demote any colleagues policies in recent years. Affirmative Action office reported. back on his threat to kill a puppy they find to be romantically involved At Temple, Harvard and None of the professors involved has March 24, calling it a "prankish threat with students. Pennsylvania, faculty members are been demoted or fired, he added. to kill one mythical animal." If passed, the policy would be among presumed guilty of sexual harassment if Getting tough about the affairs, Philosophy major David Reed said the strictest prohibitions of found to be entangled in affairs with however, has become more important the threat to burn a 10-week old dog student-teacher sex in the country. students. to colleges in the wake of a 1986 U.S. was intended only to protest "the SMU faculty members are already Supreme Court decision that punished a About 20 to 30 percent of the female brutality of war." forbidden to mix sex with promises of business for sexual harassment by its students at a cross-section of 310 Reed's confession followed a vigorous better grades, but the new proposal supervisors. colleges said they had been sexually protest by the local humane society and would prohibit all kinds of sexual harassed on campus, a 1986 study by a threat by the campus police to contact between students and teachers, Colleges, in other words, could be Indiana University's Office of Women's investigate the 26-year-old for cruelty to and make the penalty for it drastic, held liable for the administrators' or Affairs found. animals. SMU lawyer Leon Bennett said. faculty members' affairs, even if college Several other campuses around the Yet only three percent of the students officials didn't know about them. "Our attitudes about war and suffering country already have imposed outright actually filed official complaints about "We're not trying to create a hostile are complacency and numbness. I tried environment," Bennett said. "We're bans on faculty-student sex. Temple, the incidents, the study discovered. to shock them out of it, to demonstrate trying to prevent one." Harvard and Brown universities as well Southern Methodist officials have suffering." rr HQiiq ,3S2r A re/. ,,;•.::: LI . ,«s«r« **•■'■' " rPSge ITT,Tne "Breeze, Thursday, April 7, 1988 SUPER FRttH SAV* A* CENTER SUP£R*FR£IH — r™" MARKETS. The freshest way to Save

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Today, there are no easy solutions to the federal "A lot of our work does not get acted on The executive advisory council of the JMU budget problem, but "that doesn't mean we can't immediately, but we track our recommendations and College of Business will sponsor a seminar, make some hard decisions," said the Comptroller our reports very carefully," he said. "Over a four-year "Improving the Quality of Service: Gaining the General of the United States and head of the General period, about 65 percent of our recommendations get Competitive Edge," Friday, April 8. Accounting Office last week. adopted" The all-day event is open to the public. "We work on jobs, generally speaking, that The stock market crash of October 1987 is the third Registration should be made in advance with the Congress thinks are important," said Charles area of concern for the GAO. JMU Center for Professional Development Bowsher. The GAO employs about 5,000 people. The crash not only affected "the U.S. market, but Guest lecturers will discuss topics such as ■ The GAO will cover three different areas this year, the London, Tokyo, Australian and the Hong Kong service quality, competitive strategies and current he said. markets closed for four days," he said. Congress political trends. -The whole issue of defense and how much of a turned to the GAO and "asked what went wrong." For more information, contact the Center for defense can we afford" is one of the areas of concern After investigating the crash, the GAO "issued a Professional Development at 568-6956. for the GAO, Bowsher said. report pointing out that on Monday, the really big The GAO's job is to "give the Congress advice on day of the crisis, nine of 12 computer systems on the Bond prices fall during how well some of these programs are working and stock exchange went down," he said. This also nine-year jobless low where they stand cost-wise. affected future market and program trading "We have our people cleared for some very highly "The whole thing turned into a tremendous panic," Bond prices fell early this week while the Federal secret and sensitive programs like the Stealth Bowsher said. "People really didn't know on that Reserve boosts interest rates in reaction to the program," he said. The GAO examines U.S. weapons Monday [Oct. 19,1987] who had authority." strong economy. systems and concentrates on its inventory buildup. In January, the GAO issued a preliminary report The yield on the current 30-year government "In the last seven years defense has doubled its outlining the problems, which included the computer td jumped 8.87 percent, its peak yield since Jan. inventory, and they have tripled the amount of system and the need for "a contingency plan between The price of these bonds, which fall as interest inventory that is either slow-moving or not moving the different markets, like New York and Chicago, rates rise, dropped about $11.25 for each $1,000 at all," Bowsher said. "I think all of you in the and the future markets and the equity markets," he face amount business school here recognize that this is not the said. A government report on the nine-year low in the way you want to spend your money, or invest your unemployment rate was the primary catalyst for money." "We also needed a contingency plan between the the slide in bond prices. The jobless rate feU to 5.6 The reason behind the buildup is that "we built up regulators [the Security and Exchange percent in March. the defense program far too fast in the early part of Commissions]," Bowsher said. the Reagan administration," he said. Banks were instructed to give additional liquidity IO Mercedes-Benz gives Defense spending jumped from $140 billion to brokerage firms. By doing this "we saved the $280 billion in the first four to five years of the free flights to buyers Reagan administration. •Benz of North America has announced "There's no question we need a strong defense; we an unusual incentive — it will pay air fares to need to have the proper weapons ... the proper "We're working on West Germany for U.S. buyers who want to pick inventory of spare parts," Bowsher said. some of the biggest out the cars of their choice at (he Stuttgart factory. "But, if you try to build it up too fast you run into The offer could be worth more than $1,900 to inefficiency, and that's the role of the GAO — to try issues that face our the buyers, who will fly on either Pan Am or to find some of these problems and to report [them to country and the world." Lufthansa. Mercedes said it will pay for either one Congress]." round-trip ticket in first class or two round-trip Nuclear power is another concern for the GAO. tickets in economy class flights. Congress wanted the GAO to determine if —Charles Bowsher Buying a Mercedes in Stuttgart could save Congress should continue with the breeder program Americans almost U percent off the U.S. in Tennessee. This program "was to give us more ~;ested retail price of $44,000. a Mercedea enriched uranium which is the fuel for our nuclear power plants," he said said. system," Bowsher said. The GAO plays an The efficiency of the Ohio program that was to be important role in the banking system. "the next generation in nuclear fuel" was also Skin-cream makers told determined by the GAO. "For several years there has been a great push to let to end claims, says FDA When these programs were presented to Congress the bankers get back into the securities business, and Manufacturers of anti-aging creams were warned between 1960 and 1965 by the Atomic Energy the securities people have been getting back into the by the Food and Drug Administration to stop Commission, the idea was that "there were going to banking business," Bowsher said. A bill separating claiming their products can reverse the aging be 2,000 nuclear power plants around the world and banking and securities firms was passed by Congress process or make basic changes in the skin. that the United States would have to provide the fuel in 1929. The FDA will take another look at labeling and for all those plants," Bowsher said. Congress was anxious to pass new legislation until promotion of these products 30 days after the Today most plants are not operating to their full "Black Monday," when it became apparent that the March 24 warning, said John Taylor, an FDA capacity. securities market is problematic. associate commissioner. In 1980 and 1981, the GAO reviewed the programs The GAO also does yearly financial audits of the Some companies claim their creams can renew of the '60s and recommended they be discontinued, Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation "which is the skin or control the aging process, but the FDA despite the amount of money already invested. insurance fund that backs up our banks," Bowsher said it was "unaware of any substantial scientific Ohio and Tennessee did not want to lose these said. evidence that demonstrates the saietv programs because it would increase the iveness of the anti-aging skin care produc unemployment rate, Bowsher said. The GAO See BUDGET page 13> recommendation was not enacted in its first year. WML ffiflUtt! T««« Ap>N 7,' l98d . New graduation date causesjiotel chaos

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JMU's change in its graduation date has caused some last-minute confusion about reserving rooms at area hotels and inns. Confirming the date for graduation became difficult when room reservations had to be changed at what seems to be the last minute, said Pat Lam, front office manager for Belle Meade Hotel in Harrison burg. Relatives and friends of the future JMU graduates originally made room reservations for May 6 and 7, but the date for the graduation ceremony was changed from May 7 to May 8. "It was so confusing ... we called [JMU] and nobody was sure," she said. "A lot of people were unhappy, but most changes have been taken care of by now." Most area hotels and inns have left it up to the students to change the reservations. Hotel managers interviewed by The Breeze want reservation changes handled individually because visitors may not want to stay the night after the graduation ceremony. Bob McKcnzie, innkeeper for Knights Inn, said, "The area is sold out [for May 8], and people are not going to find See HOTEL page 13 ►

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[the Congress and White of an agent of the Congress than he was of the executive branch," Bowsher said. health programs. so the inn changed the reservations House] decided I would be the key The GAO lost this battle and returned "When the new administration comes automatically, McKenzie said. decision maker and I would have to to examine the budget in a strictly in, whether it's Republican or It is the students' responsibility to decide how much of the budget to cut" advisory role. Democratic, we're going to have to face inform their relatives and friends of the to balance the budget in five years, he The role as Comptroller General is up to some big decisions in our federal date modification so that reservations said. "very fascinating . . . because we're government," Bowsher said. can be changed. "It is their [students'] In the first year $11.7 billion were working on some of the biggest issues "We're going to have to make some obligation because some parents are cut, he said. that face our country and the world. very tough decisions on real program going by the old date," he said. "We were immediately challenged by "We have been running a $200 cuts and real reduction or we're going to "We are not in this situation, but it the president and some members of billion deficit," Bowsher said. It is have to raise taxes," he said. will be a problem for the [other] inns," McKenzie said. "But some inns are not concerned because they feel it is not their problem. 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WSMyHWtMSM-'J-B A o o / r l c u Summer Schoolers 11 need a subtetter for a Sublet in College Station For Summer FOR RENT Sublet Madison Manor June/July - RM at University Court for June, July & session. Call Paige, 434-5887. $100/mo./person. AC 4 pool. Contact Eric August. $100/mo. AC 4 swimming pool. New Completely Furnished 4 BR Apts. - or Scott, 433-3287. ' Call 434-8518, ask for Mary. Extra features furnished - microwave, 1 Female Needed - May/summer, own BR disposal, W/D, color TV & cable, am/fm June-August - Male, UPlace. Rent (fully furnished), sun deck, W/D, University Place - 1st 4 3rd floor, 3 BR, 2 cassette player. Model available to show negotiable. Own BR. Susan, 433-5711. microwave, AC. $95/negotiable. Call full baths, living 4 dining RM furnished, now. Leasing June 1. Renting to groups of Kristy, 433-6379. W/D, DW, disposal & AC. Serious inquiries 4. Rent $185/person. Water 4 sewer HR 88-89 - 2 female roommates, own RM, call collect after 5. 804-497-2695 or included. 12 mo. lease & deposit required. fully furnished. 433-9922, call anytime! Male Sublet Desperately Needed for May 804-467-5451. No pets. Also available completely furnished session and/or summer session at Madison units in same area $165/person, renting to Hunters Ridge (Summer Months) - Manor. Only $95/mo.l If interested, contact Forest Hill - May/summer subletting, 2 individuals. Call 433-1717 between 9 am & Sublease. Nicely furnished, 3 BR. $125/mo. John Finochiaro at 703- 662-1596. 5 pm. BRs, negotiable. 433-6379, Holly. Call Susie, Denise, Chris, 434-0207. Closest Apts. To Campus - May/summer Sublease -May/summer at Madison Manor. 4 BR Apt. - 10- minute walk from campus sublet. Females. 434-4292. on S. Main St. $135/BR. Water furnished. Madison Manor - May-August. RM for 2 Call Kathy, 433-2310. Call after 6 pm, 434-3509. available. Lowered from $145 to $95/mo. Sublet, Summer, University Place - Need 1 Female To Share RM at Madison Mike, 434-7773. Furnished, W/D, DW. Call Lynn, X5971. Sublet, Summer, Forest Hills - 4 BRs, Manor. Lease June to May, $150/mo. Fully furnished. Call Mary, 433-5908. preferably girls, price negotiable. Call Hunters Ridge - Available May/summer. 3 Summer Sublet - Rent my RM in Forest 434-8529. RMs. Will rent together or separately. New, Hills townhouse. Furnished. Waterbed, Roommate Needed For 1 Year Lease - clean apt. Cheap! Dave or Chris, 433-8013. desk, shelves, etc. Other RMs available also! Starting May 15. Male or female. 3 BR Female - Quiet, non-smoker, kitchen Call Mary, 434-2675. privileges, private entrance, near JMU. 1 BR Apt. - Available for summer. Lease townhouse, W/D, DW, AC. Huge back yard 434-0840. negotiable. Call 432-1909. Summer Sublet - 1-5 RMs available in with small deck. If interested call Rob at Forest Hills townhouse. Fully furnished. 432-1833 anytime after 5 pm Boys, University Place - 3 BR furnished Hunters Ridge - 3 furnished singles for Microwave, W/D, TV, etc. Rent negotiable, condo, equipped kitchen, W/D. Available May/summer sessions available. AC, W/D, 434-2675. May/Summer Sublet Hunters Ridge - 6/1/88, f year lease. Single $205; share microwave. Rent negotiable. Call Quiet, fully furnished, water included, own $165/each. 433-8822. 433-7504. Almost On Campus, Furnished - Spend RM 4 bath, AC, $100/mo. Call Kelly, summer at Duke Gardens, Chris, 434-8498. Girls Furnished 3 BR Condo - University Privacy Wanted? We need 2 females (or 433-3564. Place, equipped kitchen, W/D. Single with just one) to move into Crib House with us May/Summer - Squire Hill, large single RM, rent negotiable. 433-8631. bath $225; single $190; share $165. next year. 1 mile south on Main St. Need Female Housemate -Own RM, 1 mile Available 8/1/88,1 year lease. 433-8822. Inexpensive! Call 568-4548. from campus. Tracy, X4315. GOing Abroad In The Fall, Need Spring off-campus housing? Lease Jan. 1-May 31. Girls, University Place - 3 BR unfurnished Sublet Hunters Ridge - Female, Need Sublets For Madison Manor condo. Stove, refrigerator, ice-maker, DW, Forest Hill, furnished, single RM. Females May/summer, only $90. Andrea, 434-1453. Townhouse - Need 2 lemales lor 2 RMs lor only call Jennifer, 433-6894. W/D, microwave. Single BR $175; share June & July. Pool, Jacuzzi, weightroom & $150. t year lease, available 6/1/88. College Station Apt. - Sublet tennis court. Price negotiable. Call Debbie FOR SALE 433-8822. June-August. Debbie, 434-5887. or Tammy, 433-0923. University Place - Most popular Girls, University Place - Furnished condo, Clean, Furnished Apt., Hunters Ridge - off-campus community. Luxury 4 4 4 BR all appliances including microwave 4 W/D, Sublet for summer. Price negotiable. Jim, 2 BRs In House - In-ground pool, W/D, 2 condominiums. Easy access to campus. Some need 2 girls to share BR, $l65/each. 1 year 433-2361. baths, close to campus. $150/mo. + complete furnished; all include kitchen lease, available 6/1/88. 433-8822. utilities. Summer sublet. 433-9886. appliances, W/D 4 AC. Prices from Hunters Ridge Sublet For May/Summer - 2 $59,900 Patrick Real Estate, 433-2559. Female Needed - College Station, fully people, either sex, to share BR. Price Summer Sublet - Only $90/mo.! Furnished furnished, 88-89 school year. 433-2179. negotiable. Please call Barbara, 433-3018. RM;M/F; Michelle, 433-5901. Buy! Buyl Buyl "Beer Drinkers Guide To JMU" T-shirts at AXP. 2 BR Apt. To Sublet - Available July 1, Sublet, Summer, Holly Court - 2 females Double RM - Closest apt. to campus at Park Apts. Call Rosemary al 568-6804 needed. Lots of room & swimming pool Duke Gardens, very cheap. Call Randy/Les (day) or 433-2726 (night). available. Rent negotiable. 432-1008. Mary, now at 433-5407. Toyota Celica 78 - Good condition, Beth or Cheri. dependable transportation. $1,000, Summer Sublet - New Campus Condos, 4 Rent RM May Session - Near campus, negotiable. 433-3484. BRs, rent negotiable. 434-6024. $140. Call Toby, 434-6395. University Place - Luxury 3 or 4 BR condos 1973 Plymouth Satellite - $250. Call Kelly, a short walk from campus (city bus also University Place Apt. - 3 BRs, 2 baths, Madison Manor - Furnished RM x4869, after 10 pm. W/D, DW, AC. Call Robyn, 433-3528. stops at door). All units have kitchen appliances, W/D & AC. Some are May-August. Rent negotiable. Liz, 434-9493. 1985 Honda Rebel 250cc - (Red) Excellent completely furnished. Rents from Hunters Ridge - 2 4 4 BR units available condition. $750/best offer. 433-5994. $675/mo. Patrick Real Estate. 433-2559. for summer. Term negotiable. Call office, May/Summer Sublease - University Place, 434-5150. Madison Square - These unique 3 level units 3 spaces available. Rent negotiable Mountain Bike - 6 mos. old. Great condition! 433-1252. offer plenty of privacy. Furnished for up to Need cash - best offer. x5480. Sublet May-Summer - 2 shared RMs. Great 5 people. Only 3 blocks from campus. location, Duke Garden Apts. Call Yvonne or $725/mo. Patrick Real Estate. 433-2559. Hunters Ridge Sublet - May-August 1987 Minolta X-7a 35mm Camera - With Katherine, 433-4019. Corner BR. Includes microwave, W/D, zoom, polarizer, auto advancer, flash, case. water 4 furnishings. Price negotiable Call Good condition. Need $. X7651. Large RM With Waterbed - $160 for Summer Sublet - Apt. on S. High. James at 434-2649. $l25/mo. or best offer. Call x4949 or summer session! Larisa, 433-5901. Denon DR-M30HX Casssette Deck x4547. Sublet RM For Summer - Hunters Ridge Features: Computer controlled dual Hunters Ridge - Furnished RMs available Fully equipped, lop floor. Call afternoons capstan drive 4 silent mechanism; 3 heads; May/summer session. Call 434-5420. Sublet May/Summer Session - Madison Dave H„ 433-4943. 3 motors; Dolby B, C 4 HxPro; bias Gardens, $130/mo. negotiable. Lisa, adjustment control; remote control. Specs: Summer School Studentsl 1 BR apt. for 433-0814 We Want Lefty 4 summer subletters Bio Wow 4 flutter 0.045%; FR 25HZ-22KHZ; rent. Call 434-6552 or 433-6878. House. 433-1021. Want 2 Quiet Non-Smoking Females to S/N 75-dB. Great for recording CDs. Only 2 weeks old, must make car repair. $390 or Summer Students - Campus Condos. share 3 BR apt. in Squire Hill 88-89 school College Station - $l0O/mo. May/summer best offer. Call Jon, 434-5177 or Reasonable rates. Call Dennis, 433-3444. year. Call Bonnie, 568-4862. session. Call Linda, 433-4827. 568-6722. The Breeze, Thursday, April 7, 1&88, page 15

Refrigerator - ExceHent condition. Dorm Challenging Summer Jobs Offering Fun in The Widow Kip's B4B in Mt. Jackson. 501 Blues IV - Saturday, 1-8 pm. 501 S. Size. $25. CaH Dan, 433-6663. the outdoors, salary 4 room/board in camps Romantic getaway. Fireplaces in all BRs, High. Be there! ■. for disabled persons. Need camp separate cozy cottage. $45-55 for 2. Large JMU Baseball T-Shirts $5 - Call counselors, lifeguards & specialists in food 703-477-2400. . Canoe Rentals Joyce, x6467. Limited supply. service, horseback riding, canoeing & nature study in beautiful Blue Ridge Mountains or Horseback Riding - Mountaintop Ranch Day/Weekend Rates-Make reservations Buy I Buyl Buy! 'Beer Drinkers Guide To near Eastern shore. Especially need trail rides, hourly, all day or overnight in today for tomorrow. 568-5340, JMU" T-shirts at AXP. counselors to work with male campers. Blue Ridge mountains. Call for reservations. 433-0360. Great life experience for an students, for 703-298-9542. Elkton. Va. Formal Gowns (Ntw) - Reasonably priced. any future career! Training provided. Apply Tom Hart — Hope you have a happy 19th Sizes 10, f2,18. 433-1133. by April 30 to Camp Easter Seal. P.O. Box "Unique Booka" - New profitable, birthday. Amy 5496. Roanoke, VA 24012, 'How-To* business opportunity 4 home JVC Computer Controlled Receiver Rx 1-800-542-5900. business books. Free details. Write Shirley Tennis Players — There will be a tennis 550V. It's a CompuLink Remote Control Enterprises, Box 8369, South Charleston. meeting Mon., 7:30, April 11 in Maury 203. component with Dynamic Super-A Hiring! Government jobs, your area. WV 25303. Tournament 4 T-shirts will be discussed. Quartzlock. It can be inked with other JVC $15,000-68,000. Call 602-838-8885, Ext. For more details, call Rob, 433-1855 or 4707. Girls - Tanning time is here. Protect components 4 controlled by remote. Inputs James. 434-2649 yourself from the Sun. Call one of the lor 2 VCRs, CD player, phono, 2 tape decks LOST & FOUND certified sun tan lotion application & tuner, Loaded with accessories. $300. MBS - It used to be, you never needed a Found Gold Cross On Greek Row Last specialists .at Late Night Aerobics. We rub Gary, 433-6068. reason to hang around me. WeH I don't know Marti-Call Lisa, 434-3477 & describe. you right. 433-6762. what we had, but that was enough. You used Government Homes From $1 -'[) repair." to say. that when I held you, you felt safe Lost Black Dress Shoes In Chandler parking WANTED Also tax delinquent property.. Call inside, I guess I didn't hold on too tight, lot last Friday: Reward. Call Andy, x7247 . cause now you're gone. Open-your eyes 4 805-644-9533, Ejtt. 1203 for info, i Car poo I - From Waynesboro to orx431&' take a look at what youVe done to me. You Hanisonburg. Weekdays. 943-1302' HELP WAITED led me on & let me think1 that you wen? the evenings. "." . ■ „'. SERVICES one for me. Weir that's a lie 'cause I'll get Waitresses Needed All Shift* - May ' -r r—, — -i .V'\ ■ . over you. You knocked me down, bull ain't session S/or summer especially Apply in Graduating December 1988 Male needs fall out At first I tried, all I wanted was to get person. Jess' lunch. Court Square.. •• Summer's Coming, Beat The Heatwijh an semester housing. Dave, x5897. AC Recharge at Jiffy Lube! No you back. I tried once too often 4 now I'm through. I'll get over you. You broke my Summer Employment - Need dependable appointment necessary! Across from Valley Childless^ouple Seeking Baby for heart, you had no shame. I donl know what energetic young people! Long hours! Good Mai. adoption. Wf pay meoTcal & legal expenses. came over you. You tore me apart, you're to pay! Pullen Moving Company. Woodbridge- . i —i ; i ■'■ , ' Call collect 301-585-2478 any hour. Dumfries, VA 550-8077, .221-3107. Bar-B-Ques - Whole hog or sandwiches. blame. What should you,do? It's just a shame Served hot from the cooker. 'Never Going Abroad In The Fall, Need Spring Telephone Sales - Temporary part-time Steamed." Book early. 703-828-6602. off-campus housing. Lease Jan. 1-May 31. day or evenings. $4-6/hr. Fund raiser, pros Keep trying. Sail Well, Almost Anything Goes! 4/9, Forest Hill, furnished, single RM. Females Warren Field, 12-5. welcome. WHI train. 703-432-1340. only call Jennifer. 433-6894. Tennis Racquet Need To Be Restrung? Maria - You're the best roomie! What would Republicans - We need your support,, Fast, reliable 4 cheap! Nylon, $8. Syn. gut, PERSONALS help re-elect new members to the U.S. $10. Call Tony, X4080. I have done without you? Keep smiling -only A TA'S Greek Party Rocked on Wednesday 4 weeks left! Love, Lisa. Congress. Earn goad wages. Call ext night Hope everyone had a blast. We did! 308-Republican, 434-2311, between 9 am & 4:30 pm. (E.O.E.) Horizon Sure Tan is a professional Tanning Sarah Jane - Tell the Ham Story again. Center. 434-1812 Almost Anything Goes! Fun. food, games! Loveya.Sonja Saturday at Warren Field. Part-Time Roomketpers 4 Desk Personnel needed Apply Knight's Inn Motel. Resumes That Work! May 4 summer Let (Poodtehead) - Keep smin'l ThWdn' of graduates need to act now! Make sure your Angela la la - Thanks! Your letters make me yalLova.Me. smile. Debbie (In Africa). Holiday Trav-L-Park looking tor Va. Beach image is ultra-professional. Professionally locals tor summer employment. Positions written/typeset quality. Visa/MC/check. Applications Due For UCO Offices Free Car Wash This Sunday-10 «n-6pm available in stores (3), registration 4 433-3063. tomorrow, April 8th. Be a part of the Port Repubic Exxon. maintenance. Contact Ginny, University Class Organization 4 promote 804-425-0249. Need Help With Your Resume? Let a class unity! Applications at the WCC professional service write your resume. Glass Onion, Barton, Shatter 4 MHte, The information desk. Henchman. WJMR Benefit, this Friday. Now Accepting Applications For Summer Price includes consultation. Call Newman Mystic Den. employment at the University. Avenue Associates. 434-3020. Get Ready To Pig Out On Reading Day! Approximately 45 employees needed for Samsky - What crazy things best friends Typing Service - 24 years experience, Many Thanks To The Class Of '90 Ring the period May 9 through Aug. 26. dot Love ya,Anne. Positions will be available with grounds, $i.75/page. Mrs Price. 879-9935. Committee - Nancy Weaver, Steve LaNasa. housekeeping, building/maintenance 4 Wouldn't You Like To Be "King Of The Judy Carr, Ellen Farrell, Debbie Thomas, Beth Sherfy, Sateem Khan, Andrea Lewis, moving crews. Must be able to work 40 The Terrified Typist - Fast; accurate, Quad?* hours per week, 7:30 am to 4 pm, reasonable. 434-2603. Beth Du, Kim Hesster 4 their adviser Patty Monday-Friday. $4/hr. No state benefits. Michelle Mason 4 Stephanie Ropotlo-rm Sarb - tor making, the Class ol "90 Ring Contact Personnel Services at 568-6144. Typing Service - $1.25/pg., double space. proud of you guys, you earned it! Love, Amy Premiere a tremendous success and a whole A JMU temporary application form will be Marsha Roth, 433-8713. lot ol ton. You are the best. Chip From ArtCarved. required. Closing date for applications is Lauren, Donna, Vicky 4 Susan-Thanks lor April 29. 1988. EOE/AA Typing Service - $i.50/pg. Joan Kofeefh, all the hard work. We're psyched for Greek 432-1927. Sing. Ill AXli! You did it once, you can do it again. Summer Slat! Needed For Residential Gook luck at Greek Sing! Love ya, Leslie N. camp serving mentally retarded located in Typing - Quick turnaround, accurate, Rock With Heavy Water At AXP Friday - Shenandoah Valley. Creative 4 energetic $i.50/pg. Call Elaine, 434-9420. 10pm.B.Y.O.B.$2, Best Live Performance. individual with canoeing experience & certified advanced lifesavmg lor Canoe Tarot Readings - By appointment. Call Take Note - Ski Club Farm Party - ThtoYeer. Specialist. Creative & energetic individual Roland, X7139, P.O. 213. 4-midnight - Apri 115. with experience in program planning & Greek Sing. leading large groups lor Program Ctagratutettons Jenny Snel on wmngMss Specialist. Salary induces room, board 4 Learn To Dtve - Scuba classes taught year Silver Bullet. Watch out Kurt Thomas! Friday, 7, At The Convo. medcai insurance. Contact Director, Camp round Cad Kathy's Scute, 433-3337. Love, ATA. Shenandoah, Yellow Spring. VW 26865, 501 Blues IV -The real partyfor the real 304-856-3404, Monday-Friday, 9-5. Celebrate With Someone Special aJ The 501 BkWSl 501 BkJtsI 501 Blues! 501 Btots! JMU partter. Country Place. 42 mites norm, furnished 2 50l6tofe! Hake $1,000 In 1 Weekl Fraternity, BR 4 5 BR cabins, fireplaces, walerbed; Great Games! Great Food! Great Music sorority, student organization needed tor canoeing, horseback riding. Owned 4 501 Blues IV - The JMU party tradition from the Haskells! Donl miss Almost campus marketing project. Must be operated by JMU faculty member; continues Sal 4/9 at 501 S. High. Live Anything Goes this Saturday! Warren Ftek), motivated a organized. 433-3734. 703-743-4007 music. Live people. Live bear. 12-5. Page 16, The Breeze, Thursday, April 7, 1988

To The Honest Guy Who Returned My ID & Women's Track Team - All they want is a Men's Lacrosse Games Where Can You See 2,000 Sober Greek men & women perform in one night? Greek credit cards - Thanks! (I'm glad you found piece of meat! MaggotX Sing this Friday, 7. Everyone is invited. them.) Amy Hutehinson. Saturday At 1:30 Lisa Armbrlster - ELZ loves you! Good vs. VA Tech Last Chance! Spring Breakin' T-shirts. Looking For A Good Time? Don't miss luck next year! cheerleaders, nudists & laughs in the 100% cotton. Sale priced. 433-3734. Wampler building tonight & Saturday Sunday At 2:00 D-WIng - I know it's late, but thanx for Send Off The Seniors On April 29,1-8 pm night, 7. everything. Happy Mother's Day! You're the vs. East Carolina U. on Hillside field with Jellyblues & Apt. 6! All best. Love & peace, Barb. classes welcome! Sydney B - You're the best! I'm proud of you. African Roomie Keep Cool! Duke Shades for your car. Only Both Games On Godwin Held $5. 433-3734. Rock With Heavy Water At AXP Friday 3 Bands, 3 Bucks - WJMR Benefit, Mystic Commuter Student Council presents the 10 pm. B.Y.O.B.S2. Den this Friday. Happy Birthday Jennifer - Love, Your Red Cross Bloodmobile Thurs., April 14 in Wonderful Roommates, Sherri & Sharon. the PC Ballroom, 1:15-4. Donate blood. Scott Patchan - Congratulations on your Flck - Happy Legalit! Thanks for being so We're counting on you. Also coming soon to ArABig Brother bid! awesome! Have fun on the Birthday from Chris F. - Happy 21st one day early! Love, you from the Commuter Student Council - Hell. Love, Neener. An Admirer. The Spring Semiformal! Sat, April 16 at WJMR Benefit This Friday, Mystic Den. the Belle Meade, featuring the exuberent Last Monday (Behind Burruss at 5) your Happy Belated Birthday Dee Dee! Love ya! Tweed Sneakers! Tickets on sale now in the SWM ISO skinny D-Hall girl who plays leg was broken but not your smile (Boy, am I Mitzie & Ziggy. lounge. $11.'couple, $6/single. Find your guitar for quiet evenings in front of the glad!). Hope I'll get to see that great smile favorite spring blossom & have a wild time lava lamp. x7358. again. The Redhead. Laura Manning - Happy belated 19th celebrating the coming of summer! birthday, Little Sis! Love, Lisa. Free Car Wash This Sunday -10 am-6 pm. Free Car Wash This Sunday -10 am-6 pm. Kelly B. - Hang tough! You are loved! With a Port Republic Exxon. Port Republic Exxon. Carol Marol - Happy 22nd birthday! I hope hug, Debbie G. to be the one you'd spend the next 70 with. Make Your Day! Come to Almost Anything Get Ready - For the 2nd annual Ski Club Love, Skip. Kathy Toedtefs AT Secret Hannah hopes Goes! This Saturday! Farm Party! everyone wished her a happy birthday on ATA - Get off on an awesome Greek weak! Wed., April 6th! Journalists: Interested In Founding i Happy Belated Birthday Peter-You old Get psyched! fraternity? Organizational mixer this fart! Michelle Mason & Stephanie Ropollo - Sunday at 5 p.m. 283 Newman Ave. Free! Mlkey - Thanks for your tutoring in Econ. I Congratulations! Love, A Xil. Please come if you're interested. Cal Diane ATA Pledges - Thanks for a great learned more about you as well as myself. at 433-3302 for more info. spaghetti dinner. You guys are awesome! Love, Goof. Be A Part Of Your Class! Applications Love, The Sisters of Alpha Gam. available for offices of president, vice Help! Have you or any of your friends been 501 Blues - The JMU party tradition president, secretary & treasurer now! Pick proposed to in an unusual way? I need your John Plashal - Didn't you win best looking? continues...Saturday, 1-8 pm. them up at WCC information desk. Due story for a Breeze story! Please call Jacki You deserve it! tomorrow, April 6th. Class Unity! at x4307 or Box 2254. To The Hot Lambda Chi I Saw At Rugby Cad - Some chicks dig you! Love, Sandy & Party & JMs - Look for me at next Lambda Take Note - Ski Club Farm Party - Tweed Sneakers it SPE Saturday. $3 at Jennifer. Chi party! 4-midnight - April 15. the door.

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*•*■- t Page 18, The Breeze, Thursday, April 7, 1988 PEOPLE ARTS ■ ■ . . Putting out blazes in between classes level two firefighter and plans to move to level three By Kim Kidwell died," Meacham says. staff writer Sophomore Pat Kelly also helped extinguish the very soon. fire and did salvage work on the inside, removing To become paid, volunteers must pass a written "It was about 7:30 p.m. I was in the ladder truck valuables and protecting people's possessions from test and a physical agility test, and attend an with the paid men, and as we came over the hill by any more damage. "I helped out where I was needed," interview. Volunteers don't have to reach a certain the hospital, we could see the flames and smoke Kelly says. level to become paid men, but it helps for the rising in the air," says JMU junior and Harrisonburg interview, says Bartal. volunteer firefighter Kevin Bartal, describing last Bartal, Meacham, Kelly, junior Steve Liles and Bartal recently passed the Henrico County written month's Oak Hill Apartments fire. senior Bruce Foltz volunteer at Station 1, the closest test but "decided to finish college and not continue "Smoke was coming out of the front of the of the four Harrisonburg fire stations. The students testing right now. I would like to become a paid man building, but visibility was pretty good .. . civilians are five of the 15 volunteers at the four stations. after I finish school," he says. Meacham says he also from nearby apartments were coming out to sec what Volunteers are classified on different levels, is interested in pursuing fircfighting as a career. had happened. A lot of firemen were running around according to the extent of their official training and The volunteers usually spend several hours two to doing their jobs. experience. The men start as rookies and do small four days a week at the station, and sometimes stay "I helped hook up the supply line — a hose that jobs such as getting equipment, helping load patients there overnight. "It depends on how much time I runs water from the fire hydrant to the fire truck ... and using hoses on brush fires — "anything but go have," says Liles. Meacham says, "I try to go there and went around back where the fire was to help into the burning structure," says Bartal. as often as possible." ventilate — help provide an exit for the smoke, heat "It's an on-the-job learning experience. They learn During the day, the volunteers are kept busy and toxic gases from the fire by opening or breaking by watching and by participating," he says. training and cleaning and repairing equipment. "The windows and doors — but the fire had already After getting practical training in areas like paid guys train every day, so sometimes we practice ventilated itself. ventilating fires and using devices such as ventilating fires and assessing scenes with them at "Men had already started to make an inside attack extinguishers, pry bars and hydrolic spreaders, rookies the station," says Liles. "Sometimes we drive around on the building, but this fire was too intense, so they study to achieve Firefighter One status. To pass the the community pre-planning to see where the roads had to be called out and the fire was hit from the exam they must continue practicing, study a manual are in order to be prepared for calls." outside with the deck gun and the attack lines," says on the various skills and take state-certified classes. Meacham sometimes does maintenance on the Bartal. After more training and classes in inspections, engines and practices driving them. "There were enough men working on the fire in They sometimes go to areas in the community, back, so I went back around front and helped set up sprinkler systems and more specialized skills, they such as the new housing development behind the on the exposure roof — the roof of the building can move up to level two, and upon more training, reach level three. If they pass that test, they can move South High Street Food Lion, and hold controlled connected to the apartment on fire. We set up a ladder burns to get rid of tree stumps and scraps. and equipment and stayed up on the roof until about from student to instructor status and teach classes for 10 p.m. — it was a precautionary step in case the fire state certification. On real calls, the volunteers arc responsible for getting out the brush truck and the squad unit, Bartal spread to nearby buildings," he says. Liles and Kelly are both rookies, training to Two other JMU students and volunteer firefighters become level one firefighters. Mcacham now is a says. That truck, a four-wheel drive with a water tank were also on the scene. Freshman Tim Mcacham level one firefighter and an emergency medical and pump, is used for brush and woods fires. Volunteers also assist in medical calls by carrying "went into the bottom to look for a cat and dog on technician, and is certified in emergency vehicle the ground floor. operation and care. Bartal, recently named the 1987 or unloading patients. "Last Friday we had to go into "I went in again for another cat, but the second cat Harrisonburg Volunteer Firefighter of the Year, is a the woods and carry out a girl that had tried to commit suicide," says Bartal. "We also had to carry a victim of a seizure from the third floor of an apartment in Deer Run [on Port Republic Road] last week." The volunteers have been involved in several incidents in and around the campus. A few months ago they went to Greek Row to clean up bathroom chemicals that had been mixed and had formed a toxic gas. The problem was fixed through a process called hazmatting, in which an absorbant is used to soak up the chemicals and dispose of them. Back off-campus, Bartal and Liles also helped fight a fire in the roof of Safeway in January. "It looked a lot worse than it was," Bartal says. "We had to cut out some of the roof to put it out — it took about 1 1/2 hours." Their work doesn't go unnoticed. "We sometimes receive letters from people saying, Thanks for the help,'" Liles says. When they're not fighting fire, the volunteers often go to the station and just sit in the lounge and talk with the paid firefighters. Sometimes they study, watch T.V. or fix dinner for everyone on duty. "It's a place to get away from your room," Kelly says. But when the alarm sounds, the relaxation ends and the work begins — but they don't mind. "It fulfills a sense of adventure, and is something worthwhile to do for the community," Liles says. Staff photo by MARK MANOUKIAN Pat Kelly at Station 1, where he and several other students are volunteer firelighters. "Sure it's easy to get hurt, but you just have to watch yourself." The Breeze, Thursday, April 7, 1988, page 19 'Save yourself first' Peer group offers support and guidance to children of alcoholics

By Jacki Hampton speaking directly to her in a soft voice. staff writer "You've got to remember that your Many homesick students long for father was cheated. He lost a large part their parents to call them on a regular of his life when your mother became an basis. Yet some would do anything to alcoholic." avoid it. Janet receives a drunken phone Karen, who has been silent until call from her father every Sunday. now, suddenly bursts out, "It's unfair!" "He'd keep me on the phone, The petite Harrisonburg resident looks harassing me, until 2 a.m. every surprised at her own ferocity and settles Sunday. Finally I told him, 1 love you, back into the sofa cushions next to but you're hurting me. I'm hanging up Janet now," and I felt guilty afterwards. He's "The thing is," Karen says, "I hadn't the one doing something wrong, but I thought that he'd lost part of himself feel guilty. . . . It's getting worse and too. I understand what you're saying. worse and I don't know how to handle it But I still get so mad. How could he do anymore." that to her?" Karen's dark eyes are "Save yourself first," comes Mark's hidden as they stare intently at her 1987 gentle advice from across the room. His college class ring she is twisting soothing voice calms the girl, who has violently around her finger. As she been twisting her hair around her finger speaks, soft strains of music seep faster and faster and raising her voice through the ceiling from the folk group until it is high and shrill. practice upstairs. "Save yourself first" is almost law to "I don't know how to handle it," Janet these students, who meet weekly as part whispers, her voice barely audible of Adult Children of Alcoholics above the guitars. (ACOA). The Harrisonburg chapter, "Do you have to?" Mark asks, his which Mark co-founded with another voice matter-of-fact. "I don't mean like student in September, is one of 1,100 'Bye Dad, have a good life.' But you're such groups around the country. These coming here, you're getting your help. groups form to offer support and Leave him to get his." guidance to the more than 28 million Janet shakes her head slowly, children of alcoholics in the United unconvinced. "I feel so guilty, though, States. because I've spent my whole life taking The rapid expansion of this program, care of other people." up from only 14 groups that met in Karen's eyes flash with understanding. the early 1980s, parallels the widespread "It's hard because that's your whole growth in the movement to recognize identity, taking care of others. You alcoholism as a disease that affects have to reshape yourself. What do you entire families. Children who dreaded do with all the extra time?" coming home from school, knowing Mark says, "It's like, wow, I don't mommy or daddy would be passed out Staff graphic by GREQ RUMSEY have to wash the dishes right before 1 on the floor, carry that fear and others can eat a meal anymore." He's able to into adulthood. ACOA reaches out to bathroom to take swigs of mouthwash dad drank along with her. Now it's joke about his past now that he is these victims, assuring them they are for its alcoholic content, the illusion of finally catching up with him. ... I separated from it by several hundred not alone with their memories. normalcy was shattered. hate to talk to him now, it's just like miles. Karen allows a small dimple to ACOA serves as a sounding board, Michael learned, as all people close to being with my mother again. He's appear in her pale cheek for the first not an advisory board, for its members. alcoholics must, that the disease is doing the same things he used to lime since the hour-long meeting Although Mark often seems to have all never "cured." One drink can mean the condemn her for." began. the answers because he has attended return to a life of alcoholism once it Janet's pretty face shows a mixture of This attitude of unconditional similar groups for nine years, he whets the appetite of the weak-willed frustration and sadness as she recalls the acceptance is what compels these stresses that he is a member of a peer addict. slurred messages on her answering ACOAs, and 20 others, to attend the group, not a certified counselor. "[I Janet also learned this difficult lesson machine and her father's paranoid Tuesday night meetings. Some come am] here to help, but more importantly in high school. Her mother began accusations. The others nod in silent only when a particularly distressing to be helped," he says. attending Alcoholics Anonymous understanding from their positions on event occurs at home, but others like "There's nothing like knowing there's meetings when Janet was 10. However, the couches set up in a circle in the tiny Janet and Karen arc regulars. someone else out there who knows a bitter divorce eight years later caused basement of the Catholic Student "I've only missed one meeting since exactly what you're talking about," her to seek comfort in double martinis Center. my RA gave a program on ACOAs in Janet says. "No matter what terrible and whiskey shots. "I get so mad. . . . It's so unfair — I my dorm right before Christmas," Janet thing you bring up, chances are there's "I think the most devastating thing mean, he tricked me! It's just so says. "I learn something every week someone else in the group who's been was hearing my mom say, 'Janet, I just convenient for him to go and change all because things come out. I've buried a through exactly the same thing." don't care anymore. I don't care what it the rules now and leave Janet to live lot of memories, and they're not fun This bond allows Michael, a local does to me now,'" Janet says, her voice with it." Janet's speech has become when they come out, but it's good that high school student, to talk freely to heavy with the burden of the choppy and forced, and the tightness in I get a chance to deal with them." the other three young people at this recollection. her voice seems about to break loose The junior says she will look for a week's meeting about his father's recent Her mother eventually went dry again into sobs with every nervous fluttering similar program wherever she settles return to the bottle. "He seemed fine — just before Janet left for college, but the of her hands. after graduation. "I don't see myself he'd already gone through rehabilitation. effects of her drinking days linger on, "This is my daddy, and I don't have a going to a Tuesday night meeting every Everything seemed normal." However, both in Janet's memory and in her daddy anymore." night for the rest of my life, but I want when Michael and his 6-year-old sister present life. Mark leans forward to touch her found their dad sneaking to the "All those years with my mom, my slumped shoulder. Slowly, he begins See ALCOHOL page 21 ► ?~ Page 20, The Breeze, Thursday. April 7,1988 You'd be

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<■■■' The Breeze, Thursday, April 7, 1988, page 21 * New Image Gallery Alcohol exhibits 'illusive' (Con,inued from 19 professional photos * w > alcoholics themselves are prone to others, "Open our minds to understand. marry them. Because they grew up The New Image Gallery is presenting to know I have somewhere to go. With taking care of their parents, ACOAs the works of professional photographer 17 years of that crap built up, there's no naturally are drawn to the submissive Robert Johnson through April 28. way you can resolve it in a few personality of die alcoholic. The names of group members have The 11-piece collection, entitled months. There is no official data on whether or "Illusive Landscapes," is made of been changed because of the story's "We're going to get a lot better, but not ACOA has been successful in sensitive nature. illusions created by Johnson's achieving its goals, one of which is to there will always be memories. There For more information on the photographic manipulations. In each help the members break out of these will always be things that make us Harrisonburg chapter of Adult Children work, two or more photographs are self-defeating pattenis. As the reading different." of Alcoholics, write to ACOA, in care combined, resulting in a unified image. that they began the meeting with states, In one photograph, for example. Janet is referring to a list of 13 of Catholic Campus Ministry, JMU now that they have reached adulthood Box 4265. Johnson superimposed the characteristics of ACOAs that counselor they no longer need to be "imprisoned" black-and-white image of a car onto a Janet Geringer Woititz compiled in her by their parents' disease. They must color background as if it really were book Adult Children of Alcoholics. learn to become their own "loving parked there. These traits, which include difficulty \ parents." The photograph, while in the forming intimate relationships and "I guess I can't give up because I just tradition of a normal landscape, never inability to recognize normal behavior, keep hoping that somehow my dad will TAKE CARE existed. can pose lifelong problems, although become my parent again," Janet says. "I Throughout history people have had they often do not surface until the OF TOUR want him to be there for me." no reason to question the validity of ACOAs reach their 20s or 30s. She stares pensively over Karen's photographs, Johnson says. "Due to the LUNG& Another common reaction to growing head, at a framed cross-stitch centered mechanical nature of die photographic up in an alcoholic home appears in the on the paneled wall. "Know that I am [process, we accept what we see as ACOAs' attitudes toward alcohol in with you always, even until the end of THEY'RE their own lives. Janet shakes her head I objective and therefore truthful. the world," it reads. vigorously, "I stay away from it as ONLY "In essence, my work is about "I'm sorry I hogged all the time, but much as possible because I know what [questioning the way we perceive reality thank you for listening," Janet says as it can do. I've seen it hit three HUMAN. photographically, and how these she rises to join the others in a circle. generations of my family. I'm afraid I'll erceptions influence our relationship They grasp hands and recite a prayer in like it too much." i the natural scene," he says. hushed voices. AMERICAN Johnson says he chose landscape Janet's concern is legitimate. When they finish, they squeeze hands II NG holography because of its appeal and According to researchers, ACOAs are and say in chorus, "Keep coming back!" 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The 25 professional baseball scouts in attendence at Long Field Wednesday expected to see Virginia Tech ace Brad DuVall overpower the JMU baseball team. Instead, they witnessed an unexpected 15-hit JMU explosion, an impressive outing by Dukes' starter Rob Doman and an easy 15-7 drubbing of the Hokies. The victory, combined with last weekend's sweep of Richmond, upped the Dukes'record to 22-3-2.

DuVall, who was a number one draft choice of the Orioles last year, was blasted for six runs in 6 2/3 innings. Dukes' left fielder Rod Boddie said JMU wasn't intimidated by DuVall. "There was a lot of hype. I was afraid some of our guys would get psyched out," Boddie said. "Once he was out, everyone had confidence." JMU's Doman, on the other hand, was overpowering for six innings before tiring in the seventh and making way to Doug Harris.

"(Doman) did a great job," JMU skipper Brad Babcock said. "It's as long as he's gone all year. He completely ran Staff photo by MARK MANOUKIAN out of gas." Dukes' shortstop Matt Lasher slides into second against Virginia Tech Wednesday. The The Dukes' offensive display was led 15-7 win upped the Dukes' record to 22-3-2. by designated hitter Mark Brockell. The senior went 3-for-5 with four RBI's, including a monster home run in the score Garber, while Boddie was thrown Tech narrowed the gap to five with DuVall. He noted hitters keeping the seventh. His single in the fifth extended out trying to go third. A Hokie error on four runs in the seventh. The inning ball in play and coming through with his hitting streak to 25 games, one Dave Kennett's grounder to short kept was highlighted by a Randy Berlin key two-out hits. Eight different starters short of the school record set by Carey the inning alive and allowed Brockell to grand slam. The tiring Doman yielded a crossed the plate in the rout. Nemeth in 1985. score from first. Steve Schwartz's pair of one-out walks and an infield Against Richmond, the Dukes single scored Kennett to make it 6-1, single before Berlin found the left field increased their conference-leading record The Hokies got on the board first by and knocked out DuVall (6-2). seats. Berlin troubled Duke pitchers all to 5-0 with a sweep of a doubleheader picking up a run in the third, but the afternoon as he collected four hits and Saturday and another win on Sunday. Dukes answered in the bottom half of five RBrs. In the opener, JMU ace Dana Allison -^ the inning. Dwight Rowe's one-out JMU put the game out of reach in the upped his record to 7-0 with a double followed by a walk to Sam Rose sixth by picking up five runs. The The Dukes responded with three more complete-game 9-1 victory over the put runners at first and second. A Dukes loaded the bases after a single by runs in bottom of the inning. Boddie Spiders. In the nightcap. Mike Linskey double steal moved runners into scoring Johnson, a walk to Rowe and a bunt by picked up his 27th RBI of the season position, selling up a two-run single by Rose. Tech's third pitcher of the day, by knocking in Rose, and Brockell also kept his record at a perfect 4-0 by Jeff Garber. The single by Garber tied Wally Galla, entered and quickly got capped off the inning with a two-run tossing a three-hitter in the Dukes' 4-2 Jeff Kidd's school record for singles. Garber to line out. However, Tech's blast to left. win. Another one in the fifth (180) gave him third error of the game on Boddie's "I think anytime you're pitchers shut the record. two-out grounder to second allowed Lasher hit his second home run of the out a pretty good hitting team it's JMU added another run in the fourth. Rowe and Johnson to score. Brockell season in the eighth to finish the good," Babcock said. "That's a major Matt Lasher singled and stole second. kept the rally alive by doubling home Dukes' scoring. accomplishment. To be able to sweep A Kurt Johnson single scored Lasher Rose. Schwartz followed with a anybody three games is tough." making it a 3-1 advantage. run-scoring single and Lasher brought Tech picked up one more in the ninth In Sunday's contest, the hitters took The Dukes continued to apply him home with a ground rule double for off reliever Doug Harris. Berlin's over. Schwartz smacked a grand slam to pressure and picked up three more in the an 11-2 lead. one-out double coupled with Dukes' cap a six-run ninth as JMU came back fifth. Garber and Rod Boddie each first baseman Steve Schwartz's second for an 11-8 win. {-; reached base on infield singles. Babcock was pleased with his teams' error of the game gave Hokies their The Dukes will play host to Virginia Brockell then singled up the middle to performance against the highly touted seventh run. Commonwealth today at 3 p.m. Page 28, The Breeze, Thursday, April 7, 1988 Lacrosse victory streak ends with 6-3 defeat But then disaster struck. But this week's national team to two national championships in JMU's top scorer and co-captain By John R. Craig Brine/lntcrcollegiate Women's Lacrosse 1981 and 1986. Diane Buch twisted her knee with 11:22 staff writer Top 15 Poll still finds the same three "They might have been afraid of a left in the half. Although Buch teams on top. Temple is number one loss," Tyler said. "They had a good Prior to Saturday's game, the big managed to recover, the Dukes never with a 6-1 record and 45 points, JMU crowd and it was the first time they got question looming over the JMU down. They may have gotten a litde did. women's lacrosse team was, "When are remains second with 42 points and third jarred by it all. we going to lose?" They had just beaten is Penn State. Maryland has moved up "Diane getting hurt maybe hurt us a defending conference champions Loyola to the fourth spot. little bit," McDonough said, "but it's on Thursday, were ranked second "We've never won a national just a game. We have some tough nationally, and had set a record for most The Terps which have been in the championship and gone undefeated in matches coming up and we've now got consecutive wins with nine. national finals seven times since 1978, the same season," she said. "They have have lost to JMU only once in 16 a good team and they made us work the loss over with." Maryland's Traci Hudson and Carolyn However, the then eighth-ranked meetings. That lone win for the Dukes today." Muller each added a goal and the Terps provided the Dukes came in 1976, by a count of 11-4. had a 3-1 advantage at halfume. with a quick answer to that question For the eighth time this season, with a 6-3 win over JMU in front of an But despite this historical data, JMU's opponent got on the scoreboard enthusiatic crowd that filled the stands Maryland head coach Dr. Susan Tyler first. Just 53 seconds into the game, "Defensively, we knew Diane was on the lower Convocation Center field. knew her squad would have to make Maryland's Michele Uhlfelder scored awesome," Tyler said. "She and Carrie some major adjustments if they were to past goalie Joy Jones, who had 10 [Notte] have been playing real well so "Well, it's over with," head coach Dee keep the streak going. saves for the afternoon. we concentrated on them even though \ McDonough said. "We've never been "We knew they had speed and The Dukes' Jamie Little tied the game Kim [Stark] and Jamie [Little] put real lucky against Maryland although swung the ball back and forth across the at 1-1 three minutes later on a free pressure on us." we have played them tough over the field, so we had to counter that with a position shot, similar to a soccer past few years." fast break," said Tyler, who has led her penalty kick. See LACROSSE page 30> Freshmen star in tennis rout over Radford Akers 8-0 at number two and Swartz position, Nick White smashed Glenn Ceasar 6-0,6-0. By Kit Coleman Dubiel 6-0,6-1 while Mark Brix won Arbogast said the reasoning behind and Kelly beat Caesar and Wise by an taff wfrt.Br ? easily at number two over John the lineup changes was simple. identical 8-0 margin. After playing to mixed results last Eberhart6-l,6-0. "I wanted to give them experience," Also victorious for the Dukes were Arbogast said. Against Hampton, the number one week, the JMU men's tennis team had ranked team in Division II, a pair of little trouble disposing of the Radford Dave Swan/, who recorded his 12th Because JMU already had clinched the Dukes recorded big upsets in singles Highlanders by 9-0 and tipping their win of the season by defeating Jeff win after the singles matches, the teams action. At number one, senior Sonny spring record to 7-9 Tuesday afternoon. Wise 6-1, 6-1 in the third singles slot decided to play eight-game pro sets Dearth staged off a match point in the s? The Dukes lost 7-2 to Hampton March and sophomore Quentin Kelly in his instead of the customary two out of second set and came back to defeat 31, but rebounded April 1 as they 6-2,6-1 triumph over at three six game sets in doubles. defeated Virginia Commonwealth 7-2. number four. The Dukes' Brix and Secord held off a Brazil's Luis Nascimentio 4-6,7-5,6-4, Anticipating a easy win, JMU Coach Freshmen Matt Goetz and Steve Secord strong challenge to defeat Eberhart and while Brix survived off a sluggish start Jack Arbogast elected to rest several of completed the Dukes' sweep of the Newell 8-6 in the number one position. to edge Flavio Lima 3-6, 6-4, 6-4 in his regular singles players and feature singles matches in the number five and The second and third doubles play was the third slot. his freshman in the match against the six positions. Goetz won 6-2,6-3 over not nearly as exciting, though, as "I was down in the first set, but was Highlanders. In the Dukes' number one Ken Akers and Secord cruised past Matt White and Kelly blanked Dubiel and able to come back and win the second and third sets," Brix said. "Now I vary the shots and the increased strategy has helped my game." The Dukes had little trouble with VCU last Friday as JMU clinched the victory by claiming five of the six singles matches. White downed Jamie Hevron 3-6,6-4, 6-4 at number one, Brix outlasted Mike Troxell 6-2, 3-6, 6-4 in the third position, while Bell bested Brian Lewis 6-0, 6-2 at four. In five singles, Kelly beat Ashley Veloso 6-2,6-3 and Secord downed Ferdi Tolentino 6-0, 6-0 to round out the top six.

This weekend the Dukes' will travel to Morganstown WVa. to compete in the West Virginia Quad Meet. JMU will face Louisville, Virginia Tech as well as national power West Virginia University in the two-day event "The match against 17th ranked WVU will be really tough. We lost to them Staff photo by CATHY UDELL in the fall 6-3," Arbogast said. "Tech will be a toss-up and Louisville could Quentin Kelly reaches for a volley In warmup before Radford. also be close."

-— The Breeze, Thursday, April 7, 1988, page 29 JMU places second in championships

By Matt Wasniewski staff writer Hnatuk paced the Dukes as she registered "777/s is the strongest impressive scores in the vault (8.7), balance beam Led by Carol Hnatuk and Jennifer Schmaizl, the team ever at JMU. We've (8.6) and floor exercise (9.4). Her score on the floor JMU women's gymnastics team placed a strong exercise broke the JMU record and earned her a second in the State Intercollegiate Gymnastics got more depth. We've third-place finish in the event. Hnatuk. who took +.S Championships at Godwin Hall Saturday. got better people in all fourth on the balance beam, finished with a mark of 34.8, which placed her sixth in the all-around The Dukes finished with a score of 172.55, but fell positions than we've competition. short to overall winner William and Mary, who ever had." "Carol Hnatuk's 9.4 on the floor was a key received a total of 179.45. Radford ran a close third performance," Gauthier said. "There were\a lot of (170.50) with Longwood placing fourth (168.55). — Scott Gauthier good comments from the judges and everyone on that routine. Carol's routine was probably our best single routine this season." Although he had hoped to win the team "The meet went real well," Gauthier said. "I think Schmaizl also was instrumental for the Dukes as competition, JMU head coach Scott Gauthier said he all the teams were placed where they should have she starred in three events. She tied Hnatuk's 8.7 on was extremely pleased with the way the Dukes been placed. Our girls did a pretty good job. They the vault, recieved an 8.65 on the uneven bars and performed. showed a lot of improvement over the year." finished strong with a 9.2 on the floor exercise. The scores gave Schmaizl a toal of 34.7 in the all-around competition. Senior Jennifer Pestorius ended her collegiate career on a positive note for the Dukes as she took fourth-place on the uneven parallel bars with a 9.05. "Jen Pestorius had a real good score on the bars," Gauthier said. "It was a good way to cap off her senior year." The Dukes fell behind early in the competiton. At the end of the vault event, JMU's score of 43.3 was good enough only for fourth place. "Women's gymnastics has grown by leaps and bounds... there's more and more girls out there every year. And we're keeping up with it."

— Scott Gauthier

But the team responded quickly as their scores on the uneven bars (42.75) and the balance beam (41.50) propelled the Dukes ahead of Radford and Longwood. JMU wrapped up second place with an impressive 45.00 team score on the floor exercise. This is the strongest team ever at JMU," Gauthier said. "We've got more depth. We've got better people in all positions than we've ever had. "Women's gymnastics has grown by leaps and bounds . . . there's more and more girls out there every year. And we're keeping up with it." William and Mary, the perennial power in state gymnastics, broke the meet record with its winning score. However Gauthier said the Tribe's dominant reign may well come to an end next season.

"William and Mary is pretty tough," Gauthier said."They would have had to have a really bad day and we would have had to have a really, really good day to beat them. It's possible that we could beat Photo courtesy of Bill Blevins them now. "I think next year it will really be possible to beat JMU's Carol Hnatuk performs on the balance beam In Saturday's them. I'll be suprised if we don't [beat them] next State Intercollegiate Gymnastics Championships at Godwin Hall. year." ;-.*.■.-„,._ Page 30, The Breeze, Thursday, April 7, 1988 Lacrosse The Dukes could do little inside the gap to 6-3. But behind the play of Little and > (Continued from page 28) Schnappinger, who each recorded two Maryland defensive area, largely because But JMU would get no closer as the The second half opened with Mary of what McDonough called the Terps effectively ran out the rest of the goals, JMU battled back to even the Ann Oelgoetz scoring for Maryland "barricade in front of their goal." But clock to record the upset. game at 6-6 with time running out. with 2:28 gone. JMU tried to comeback she did acknowledge that the Terrapins "I think this takes the pressure off But as has been the case all season, as Tracy Schnappinger, on an assist goalie Kim Chorosicwski, who had six us," McDonough said, whose Dukes when the chips are down, the Dukes from Buch, brought the Dukes to saves in each half, "is probably one of were outshot 20-15. "Now, the season know who to look for — Buch. within two, 4-2, with 18 minutes the best in the country." starts again." remaining. JMU didn't touch the ball for almost With just 17 seconds remaining, ten minutes as Maryland then stalled. Against defending Southern Atlantic Buch converted off a free position shot Conference champion Loyola one week The Terps, however, wasted little The Dukes finally picked the ball up to seal the victory for the Dukes. The ago, the Dukes sputtered early and time retaliating as they scored with just with 2:05 left to play and Jennifer Rech goal was Buch's second of the game, under eight minutes into the second half making her the JMU all-time leading and then again with 11:43 left to make made the most of the opportunity as watched Loyola jump out to a quick 3-0 goal-scorer with a career total of 125. the score 6-2. she scored at the 1:27 mark to close the lead just three minutes gone. The previous mark was 123. Men break school track records REC REPORT ACTIVITIES — SUPERSTARS — Signups for Two school records were broken and Weilenmann, Chris Murray, Desi the 10th Annual Superstars will begin April 13 at 1 p.m. In Godwin the JMU men's track team won three Wynter and Jeff Fritz combined to MELONBALL — There will be a events in last weekend's Colonial finish in sixth place with a time of 213. Competition will be April 17-21 clinic for anyone interested in for Men's and Women's Basketball, Relays in Williamsburg. 9:59.5 and Carl Childs threw a 141-6 in officiating melonball at 5 p.m. today Men's and Women's Softball and D.D. Manns lept into first place in the hammer throw competition. in Godwin 205. Co-Rec Volleyball. the long jump with a mark of 24-4. However Childs, heave failed to place Claud Gibson and the 4 x 100-mctcr him among the top six. Childs fared FUN DAY — There will be a relay team were also successful in the better in the shot put as his toss of TRACK AND FIELD — A track standings. Gibson won the freshman 51-1 was good enough for fourth. Faculty/Staff Family Fun Day April and field meet will be held April 24 at 23 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. in Godwin 1,500 meters in 3:59.6 while Manns, 12 noon. Signups begin at 10 a.m. Gym. Chris Miller, Kendall Curry and Two relay teams also added to JMU's in Godwin Gym on the day of the Terence Sheppard finished first with a point total. The 4 x 200-meter team of meet. time of 41.09 seconds. Kevin Jones, Sheppard, Miller and LIFEGUARDS — Applications Curry also was fourth in the triple Manns was second with a mark of are now being accepted in Godwin jump with a jump of 48-3. 1:25.5 while the 4 x 400-meter of ROLLER SKATING — A free 213 for May. Summer and Fall School records were broken when the Jones, Curry, Manns and Lawrence skating night will be held April 14 at sessions must have CPR and Skatetown USA from 7:30-10 p.m. *v distance medley relay squad of Pete Smith was fifth in 3:14.8. Advanced Lifesaving certificates.

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Fame & Fortune LEFTY DRIESELL HAS something of a reputation. Depending on who you ask, he is either one of the most talented basketball coaches in the country with a manic drive to win, or he is an ethical pigmy whose employment gives serious reason to question Dr. Carrier's commitment to making JMU "one of the finest undergraduate institutions in the country." That some do not like him is obvious. Yet, he is also a man of great talent. At a press conference announcing his new position, Driesell admitted he was "not familiar at all" with the team he will be working with and dismissed questions about a drop in conference quality. "Maybe one day I'll get a job with all 6-foot-iO players. I won't have to build them up," he said. Driesell does plan on building. He has two possible players visiting the campus this week. Critics of Driesell will believe what they want to. However, they cannot ignore the fact that a grand jury looked at the evidence connecting For one JMU student, cancer him to an attempted "cleansing" of Len Bias' room and found it wanting. means relearning a lifetime The school should not be in the charity business, rehabilitating careers for the benefit of Did you feel the steel as it plunged itself into your There is no "correct" way, no definite response to national exposure, but Driesell and JMU may spine? the situation, that eases the anxiety. And so, it give something to each other that both need. Did you hear the moans of other patients on the becomes a necessary thing to get on with your life. Critics charge Dr. Carrier with prostituting the cancer ward? At 3 a.m.? 4 a.m.? There was the soft Maybe you'd like to see more, to experience those academic aims of JMU for the quick fix of a sports hiss of a buzzer and the scurrying feet of a nurse. things you've only dreamed about. Time is finite. legend. But Driesell, most certainly, will bring Beyond your field of vision, an I. V. line runs clear You can see that a little more clearly now. more to JMU than media clamor. with fluid. A syringe's contents pushed gently into The trick is getting along. A friend of mine went the patient's bloodstream calms the pain. through radiation therapy for Hodgkins Disease, HE MAY BRING about a team of national Sometimes, it becomes difficult to see the healing. which is cancer of the lymph nodes. He works for stature. Academics and sports are not Modern medicine can cure some cancers, but the . "Don't think about it too much," mutually exclusive. There is no reason to chemicals are not selective. They destroy everything, believe that Driesell would risk an already spotty healthy and diseased. reputation by falling into the kind of behavior he Cancer was not something I had ever taken GUEST COLUMNIST has been condemned for in the past. seriously. It was as remote to me as any thoughts of Dr. Carrier has made an astute, if expensive death are to any college student who is more move. Driesell's regular salary is $22,500 more concerned with grades and a career than with his own than the last head coach's. JMU only gains in mortality. And though I had known people with he said. It worked for him. I tried it. It worked for name recognition. If Driesell's employment turns cancer, had even felt a twinge of fear as a relative mc. out to be a mistake, it will be his mistake and his went through the process of destruction and healing You can't really dwell on the thing. People have career that is ruined. that all cancer therapy entails, I still remained naive jumped off buildings for thinking too much about far in my priorities. less. What is the point in leaping from the precipice, A move to boost JMU sports will not I used to walk past the cardboard cutouts of football when the precipice is, honestly, so clearly marked automatically cut recent strides in academics by players, a few quarters stuffed carelessly in the slots, before you? Why fight so hard only to forfeit the this school. at the cash registers of numerous convenience stores. match? To suggest that it will is a little bit premature. "Help us defeat leukemia," they said. Right, I wanted The diagnosis is not the end. The initiation of For now, at least, a warm welcome is due to a a Snickers. Maybe next time. Then, they handed chemotherapy does not mean friends should start man with a proven record. down the diagnosis. taking coffin measurements. It's tough to understand what a cancer patient goes Those who have been through might tell you that The above editorial is the opinion of the 1988-89 through. How many people are being treated for the sun looks brighter to them. It looks the same to Breeze editorial board cancer? How many different diagnoses? Thai's where me, but it feels warmer. Search for the difference. Martin Romjue Cathy Carey the numbers game comes in; the percentages. Minor arguments with people that seemed so editor managing editor I always did hate numbers. Morgan Ash ton Sarah Michel You could no more speak for one person than they editorial editor assl. editorial editor could speak for you. See CANCER page 33* The Breeze, Thursday, April 7, 1988, page 33 READERS' FORUM Students at JMU to live, not only to learn To the editor: university. Instead of offering us a new facility or Wan-en Campus Center during the meantime until Over the past few weeks, several articles have been providing us with places to take our carry-out food enlargement of present facilities is achieved. Phillips published in The Breeze regarding the expansion of to, the administration is offering higher salaries to Center Ballroom would be a logical choice. And what Gibbons Dining Hall and the ever-popular enrollment D-Hall employees and is taking redecorative measures about rearranging the seats in D-Hall to square tables increase, both to be effective within the next few to improve the "efficiency" of D-Hall. We don't mind instead of circular tables, so we can fit more people years. Taking these proposals into consideration, as a the salary increases, but everyone agrees that we in the same amount of space? The administration has group in our Comm. 200 class, five of us have been would rather be able to sit down in an uncarpeted already admitted that this would increase seating 25 to gathering data via interviews with food services and room to eat, than overcrowded in a more administration hoping to find out what is to be done 40 percent We ask that students bear with the present "aesthetically appealing" room. situation by staggering eating times, being patient in for the students who attend JMU now. We realize that Salads Plus alleviates its overcrowding with a the plans to increase the seating capacity by 250 seats the long lines and being reasonable about the lack of carry-out line which then prevents a person from seating when in D-Hall, P.C. Dukes and Salads Plus. in D-Hall is one step in the right direction, but what having seconds after he/she has paid an about those of us who go here now and will have to After all. we can be sure the administration will do all-you-can-eat price. And, if you asked the 650 all they can to meet the needs of their students. When pay a percentage increase on our contracts for results people who wait in line daily for the 30 available we may not even be here to benefit from? you came here to the approximate 10,000 student tables over a four hour period, they'd tell you that the university, you knew you weren't just a number or As per our interviews conducted in P.C. Dukes, problem is far from resolved. D-Hall, Salads Plus and with administrative officials, statistic. Let's hope that this fine university As students, we've learned to avoid the rush hours, remembers this promise and does something about it it is glaringly apparent that there is an overcrowding stagger eating times, take advantage of carry-out in situation in our dining facilities due to the recent before the enrollment outgrows the school. We not P.C. Dukes and Salads, and pounce on tables as soon only came here to learn, we came here to live. increase in enrollment, but no other enlargement to as they are vacated. But, after graduating and facilities other than adding more tables to P.C. Dukes reflecting upon our years at JMU, it's not the high for the third time. Much of this problem could be quality of our food that we will remember, but rather solved by additional state funding that is allocated to the trouble we've had finding the tables to eat it at. Terrl Saporito us from the Virginia General Assembly; but We propose that the administration consider junior unfortunately, the only present solution (an addition providing a place for students to go with their food communication to D-Hall) is all they could afford to give the where they can sit at a table instead of the floor in the 12 other signatures Liberals share concern for human race To the editor: political system does not represent the concerns and of the missiles that will reach us would be enough to I would like to comment on some recent issues fears of the citizens of the United States. It instead destroy and render useless a large portion of the raised in The Breeze concerning liberalism and SDI. represents the interests of industry, business and United States. Mutually Assured Destruction has To begin, I beg to differ with Mr. Cliff Corker on those individuals powerful enough to influence votes succeeded in preventing nuclear war for the last the "evil liberal spirit" lurking on this apathetic with money and power. decade. A new direction opposed to an escalation of campus. Far from evil is the concern we "liberals" Grassroots involvement extends political power to the arms race would be to reduce arms, which is what share for the future of the human race. Unlike the the people who make up the strength of our nation. It President Reagan began with in the INF treaty. liberals of the 1960s, who were demonstrating for allows them a voice and provides a sense of control Since the beginning of civilization, man has social reform; we. the grassroots movement of the over their future. chosen war to resolve conflicts. You would think by 1980s, are lobbying our congressmen for changes in In response to Chuck Brotlon's comments on now that we would have learned from the cyclical national policy which will ensure a future for our conservatism, I would question the "cautious and nature of history that a new path — the path not children. moderate" character of the present conservative chosen by those before us — is the road which leads As to our "proclivity towards rationality," I do not movement's support for funding of an infeasible to world peace. believe that destroying our atmosphere with defense system which is destabilizing and in violation Recent research in Darwin's theory of the survival chlorofluorocarbons and nitrous oxide, escalating of the narrow interpretation of the ABM treaty. of the fittest has shown in the biological world that, regional conflicts with military aid, refusing to On international communism, I would challenge cooperations, rather than competition, ensures the recycle when we are running out of resources and Chuck to look at the history of capitalism in those survival of organisms. Major General Jack Kidd in landfill sites, creating nuclear wastes we have no countries which have recently thrown off our chosen his recently published book. The Strategic means of disposing, investing in biotechnology governments for the unrest of communism. It is Cooperation Initiative, advocates cooperation between rather than alternative energy, spending more than 50 interesting how capitalism increased the rift between the United States and the Soviet Union in solving percent of each income tax dollar for defense, and the rich and the poor and led to the overthrow of the some of the complex environmental issues which investing more than $9 billion researching the government in power. It seems that the system we threaten our land, water and air. He believes that feasibility of a "Star Wars" defense is rational or sane placed in power created the situation which leads to through this type of cooperation we will learn to behavior for a democracy concerned with life, liberty the people's revolt and choice of communism. peacefully coexist. Isn't this initiative worth $9 and the pursuit of happiness. What I do think is To Brent Taylor, I would like to plead with his billion and five years of research before we declare it rational is becoming involved in the growing powers of reason. The threat of nuclear destruction unfeasible? grassroots movement aimed at increasing public will not end until all nuclear weapons are dismantled. Chris Carlson involvement in national policy decisions. Whether SDI is 70 percent or 99 percent accurate in senior A people governed by a few men chosen by a taint destroying incoming missiles, the one to 30 percent UCAM

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