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\ Ol. 5ft Tuesday. July 21, 1981 No. 56 Asbestos replaced By SHELLY JAMES already been replaced. cording to Auckland. CAUTION Asbestos ceilings, which Repairs are now underway in The asbestos then is scraped ASBESTOS were deteriorating in some Gibbons Dining Hall. off the ceiling and placed in DUST HAZARD James Madison University So the dining hall can still be plastic bags. Auckland said buildings, are now being used, two ceilings are this process prevents the AVOID IREATHMG DUST replaced. repaired at a time. The rooms asbestos from flying into the WEAR ASSIGNED In October. 1980, are sealed off from the kitchen air. PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT and other serving areas. This DO NOT REMAIN IN AREA reported that 14 buildings on Once the asbestos is the JMU campus have way food can be prepared and eliminated, one foot square UNLESS YOUR WORK asbestos in their ceilings. On served while the workmen REQUIRES IT tiles are glued to the plaster. July 13. JMU started replace the ceilings, ac- Gibbons Hall will be 1REATHIMG ASIESTOS cording to Auckland. DUST MAY II removing the asbestos from finished by Aug. 28. HAZARDOUS I ceilings and replacing it with To remove the asbestos, Duke Fine Arts Center will TOYOUI HEAITW "standard" tile, like that in workmen spray a water be next to receive a new Burruss Hall, according to solution as a mist on the ceiling. Auckland said Sawhill James Auckland, plant ceiling. This causes asbestos Gallery and the entry hall will engineer. particles to cling together and be started this week. Two A sign reminds workmen of the precautions to take around The ceiling in the dating loosens the substance from asbestos. lounge in Garber Hall has the rest of the ceiling, ac- (Continued on Page 3) Early orientation Introductory sessions calm freshmen By CATHY TURNER the things that have been of student orientation and Pennsylvania, and, of course, environment as freshmen are. "Where is Wilson Hall?" going on around campus academic advising. . During the July 16-17 Freshmen have a fear of not "The meeting starts in 30 lately. Strange as they may An additional adviser had to session, there was a student getting their class cards. Pam be obtained for orientation here from Israel. seconds and I don't even know be, you probably did them Swertfeger, a freshman from which way to go!" programs, said Finlayson. Freshman orientation is Virginia Beach, said she liked once too. much better attended than "What's this yellow slip on From July 6 to July 24, There are usually 15 coming to orientation and our windshield. Dad?" transfer orientation. The main seeing everyone in the same about 1.625 of the 1,669 fresh- professors trained to advise reason, said Finlayson, is that men enrolled in the 1961 fall incoming freshmen. However, boat as she. "It's a scary Remember coming to transfer students are reluc- feeling having to start a whole James Madison University for session will attend orien- due to the attendance this tant take off work during the new life at college." two wonderful days of tation, the largest class JMU summer a 16th was necessary. summer. And since they have Since most freshmen are orientation? If you do, then has ever had, according to Dr. Students have come from been to college, they are not as required to live on campus, you might not laugh at some of Elizabeth Finlayson, director New Jersey, New York. concerned about their future they also want to look at the dorms. During orientation students are given some spare tune to explore the campus and Harrisonburg. Brian Bencic, i a math major from Haymarket. spent his free time checking out local restaurants and bars. The best thing about orientation was meeting so many people, said Bencic. Many freshmen enter JMU with undeclared majors. During the' six orientation sessions, the most popular program is accounting. John Stokes, an incoming freshman from Williamsburg, said he chose accounting because it is the only Held that has ever interested him. Stokes hopes to minor in data processing. Communication arts is the second most popular program among freshmen. The most rapidly growing program is computer science, according to Finlayson. There have also been quite a few music majors—more than usual, said Jane Turner, an orientation assistant. Susan Jennings, a music major from Richmond, said she chose JMU for its ex- cellent music department She is happy with that choice after attending orientation. "The students and faculty were friendly and welcoming," she said. Orientation, while a focus of jokes for "old hands" at Many services are offered to freshmen and their families of the campus, which helps acquaint students with college life, provides most during orientation. One popular activity is a guided but tour building* and their functions. freshmen with their first live contact with JMU. Page 2. THE BKKKZE. Tuesday. July 21. 1981 Gift displayed MIDWAY MARKET A cast of the sculpture collection and normally is 157 Warsaw Ave. 4347948 "Joan of Arc" is now on shown in the City Hail of display at the Warren-Sipe Amboise House. 301 South Main St. in JMUs "Joan of Arc" is one Hours: Mon -Thurs 9:00 a.m. to 11 p.m. Harrisonburg of a number of casts made by The cast, which was a gift to the Louvre The molds from Fri-Sat, 9:00 a.m. to 12 midnight James Madison University which the casts were made from former JMU President are now lost Sunday. 12 noon to 10:00 p.m. and Mrs. Julian Burruss in After the Burrusses 1917. is on loan to the presented the cast to JMU. it Harr isonbu rg-Rock ingham was placed in the center of the Historical Society. It can be hall of the Students' Building, Budweiser 12 pk 4.39 Speciah seen from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. now Harrison Hall, "as an Monday through Friday. inspiration toall Old Mill 12 pk 3.79 Thun-Sunday womankind." It remained in Henri Chapu's sculptuire of Harrison Hall until the mid- Joan of Arc was one of the 1960s, when it was moved to Busch 1.99 better known images in the staircase landing in France during World War I. Alumnae Hall. Michelob.(reg & light) 2.59 and the Burrusses may have The cast remained there purchased the cast from an until the early 1970s, when it Lite (cans) 2.29 exhibit arranged by the was placed in storage until Old Mill 1/4 keg 15.95 French government. -being loaned to the Molson 2.99 Chapu created his image of Harrisonburg-Rockingham Bud 1/4 keg 20.49 \ Joan of Arc in 1869 and Historical Society. i displayed the original plaster Moosehead 3.19 version in the Salon of 1870. It Old Mill 1/2 keg 25.95 received little attention, but a Tuborg gold 1.79 marble version presented in Busch 1/2 keg 28.95 1872 was widely acclaimed New coach Schmidts 1.69 and "Joan of Arc" emerged as a heroic image of resistance appointed as France recovered from the M&M's peanut 75 oz. .99 Franco-Prussian War. for athletics A marble version of Chapu's Potato chips 3 lbs. 299 work is now in the East Wing . Judith K. Novinc has been of the National Gallery of Art appointed volleyball coach at Pretzels 4 lbs. 3.89 in Washington DC, as part of James'Madison University. the "Rodin Rediscovered" Novinc replaces Pat Dads Root Beer 6 pk cans 1.69 show. The marble "Joan of Sargeant. who left JMU to Arc" is part of the Louvre complete work on her doc- torate at the University of Pepsi 6 pk cans 1.89 Illinois, according to JMU Women's Athletic Director Ice 10 lbs. .99 Leotus Morrison. JMNews ■jnc has been assistant Cheese curls % lb bag 1.39 »f of women's athletics, head 'volleyball coach and wins award assistant track and field coach at the State University of New For the second year in a York in Cortland the past two row. the faculty-staff years. Her 1980 volleyball newspaper at James Madison team at Cortland State wwq University has been cited in the New York State Division I national competition. & II championship and UPB finished fourth in the AIAW The James Madison News Region IA Championships. ALL Shows 7 pm won an Award of Merit in the Cortland State's volleyball 1981 School and College teams compiled at 57-33-1 Publications Contest spon- (.632) record under Novinc. sored by the National School Public Relations Association She previously compiled a Grafton Stovall (NSPRA). 43-36-2 volleyball coaching '•' FHIS IS rHE U.S.S The News received the record at the University of A Theatre award in competition among Wisconsin in Oshkosh where internal publications at her teams finished third in the colleges and universities state championships in 1978 throughout the country. The and fourth in the state competition category included championships in 1977. Novinc four-year colleges with also coached the Washington $1.25 JMU ID enrollments of more than State University volleyball 8.000. team to a 29-8 record, the $1.75 Guest There were entries from 350 Washington state cham- schools and 179 colleges and pionship and a third place universities in the NSPRA finish in the AIAW Region IX competition. Championships in 1976. Last year, the James Novinc's overall coaching ml fMAlrtX'wTOOiWi ~."','■?*• ~-,.., , . . Madison News received an record for five years is 129-77- Exceptional Achievement 3. Award for weekly tabloids A native of Cleveland. Ohio. from the Council for the Novinc earned a bachelor's Advancement and Support of degree in English from Ohio Education. the national State in 1969. She holds FR1 July 24 organization for college public master's degrees in guidance relations officers. and counseling, and in physical education from Ohio A BRILLIANT The James Madison News is State FEAT OF published each Thursday that "Pat Sargeant has established JMU is in session and is a level of successful com- MOVIE distributed to university petition at JMU and I think , MAKING r faculty and staff members. Judith can continue that and The newspaper is produced increase our post-season under the direction of Fred play." Dr. Morrison said. Hilton, assistant to the vice The 1980 JMU volleyball team president for university won the Virginia AIAW state relations at JMU. The editor ■championship and advanced of the News is Ben Critzer to the AIAW Region II Championships. The teams WED. July 22 Other staff members are finished the season 45-13. a assistant editor Janet Wen- JMU record for most wins in a delken and staff writers Judy season by any intercollegiate Daniel and Tami Morello. team at the university. -

THE BREEZE. Tuesday. July 21, 1981. Page S Collins new album shows different can be good By CARL MCCOLMAN Genesis is the main proponent The music of Face Value is Face Value by Phil Collins of art rock. Outside of the what really sets it off from the is one of the finest albums U.S., the members of Genesis bulk of Genesis' music. The released this year. Not only is are superstars: here, they're only word that adequately it an excellent album, it has something of a cult band. describes it is "pop." Be it the achieved staggering world- Face Value is not an album, droning rhythm of "In the Air wide success. The album has that immediately caters to the Tonight," the laid back jazzy topped sales . charts tastes of Genesis fans, sound of "This Must Be Love" throughout western Europe however. or the heartbreaking piano- and Canada. Phil Collins displayed on the string combination of "You One of the main reasons for latest Genesis album, Duke, a Know What I Mean," the the album's success is that knack for writing songs ac- entire album is wonderfully Collins is the unassuming lead cessible to a pop audience. audible. singer of Genesis. This has The result was the relatively Collins is a top-notch helped even though Genesis big hit single. "Misun- drummer (as he proves on "In has never had a Top-10 album derstanding." Duke was the Air Tonight"), and he has in the United States, where recorded in the wake of recruited folks like Stephen both the public and critics Collin's bitter divorce, and it Bishop. Eric Clapton, several tend to shy away from art appears his divorce propelled members of Earth, Wind and rock—a pretentious but un- him into maturing as a per- Fire, and Genesis' stage derrated genre. former. guitarist Daryl Steurmer to Art rock is music that leans Before Duke. Collin's produce an album with a heavily on synthesizers, singing was restrained and superb sound. On songs like technical wizardry and ingratiating, as if he were "Droned" and "You Know Pliot* ky Vo N»«ay< precise production, with the being intimidated by the ghost What I Mean," Collins proves ) Though unlike the usual music he sings with Genesis. Phil end result being a very of Genesis' past, their ego- that he can play the piano with ' «•*»" Collins provides a top-quality album. "pretty" sound. Now that Yes maniac original singer, Peter style also. and ELP have broken up. Gabriel. But on Duke, Collins' One of the best songs on raspy tenor Anally flowered, Face Value is one that upon and he displayed a masterful first hearing irked me the fcQAijfWfc Album features (ttraxawimv mmi $<&UA®S Genesis lead singer and dynamic vocal ability. most. "Behind the Lines" was Face Value combines this first recorded on Duke. It was excellent singing with a a typically longhand excessive selection of well-written pop Genesis tune. Collins took the songs. song, exorcised the long in- The big problem with art strumental beginning and the rock is its general pom- synthesizers, sped up the pousness, and Collins has rhythm and recorded it, wisely avoided this pitfall. complete with a plucky bass More than anything else, his and the omnipresent EWF songs reveal a winsome self- horn section effacement—a salient At first my fellow Genesis example being his recent hit, groupies and I denounced the "I Missed Again." Other song as "discoDuke," but songs, such as the current after I gave the song a fair single "In the Air Tonight," chance, my prejudice melted NdW idXSiSJlBD l&X&UIDIf bbMJbJ^ are moodier, Collins' divorce away. Not only on "Behind the is present i^*If Leaving Me is' Lines" but throughout Face Easy" and "You Know What I Value, the horns are fantastic. Mean." Whereas the songs But the apex of the album is dealing with divorce on Duke an arresting 'Tomorrow are rather cute ("Misun- Never Knows," a Beatles tune derstanding" is actually a that lends itself well to Coll i very silly song), the songs on dream-like vocals Face Value are more bitter, drumming: more intense: But listen So you can wipe to the colour off that grin*-* of your dreamt, I know where it is not living, C you've been it Is not living. It's all been Or play the game / (existence / a pack of lies. . to the end. Of the beginning, Bringing you a great lineup of entertainment with of the beginning. The song ends with Collins CROSSCUT SAW July 22-23 * asbestos plaintively singing the first (Continued from Page 1) few lines of "Somewhere Over featuring Harp player Pat Ramsey ihe Rainbow." The track formerly with the Allman Bros. other rooms will be done in evokes a feeling of wistful August. melancholy, which captures The asbestos will be taken the essence of Face Value. Wednesday-Happy Hour all Nite out of two classrooms in The album is stunning. Special Thurs. - from 8:00 to 9:00 pay only $1.00 Harrison Hall and the pool When it doesn't make you area in beginning dance, it breaks your heart. Aug. 1. with Happy Hour 9:00-11:00 Some asbestos will be left after the summer's work McPEAK BROS JULY 24-25 because the state did not supply enough money to tile Classifieds all 14 buildings, said COMING CATFISH HODGE JULY30th Auckland. All seniors and graduate Virginia has supplied JMU students planning to par JOHNNY SPORTCOAT & THE CASUALS with $293,000 to reconstruct ticipate in August graduation ceilings. The total cost was may pick up their caps and AUG 14-15 estimated to be $626,000. gowns at the Bookstore. The other ceilings will be Graduation announcements Now With AIR CONDITIONING done when the state allocates are also available, in the »-t the money, Auckland said. Bookstore. 1

Page 4. THE BHKKZK. Tuesday. July 21. 19KI *• WMRA offers music and news By DAWN PRIDMORE Friday a person interested in Classical music and in- classical music can hear depth news coverage are part either "Adventures in Good of the alternative program- Music" around 9a.m. or tune ming provided by WMRA, FM in for a daily morning concert 90.7 for theShenandoah Valley at 10. In addition to classical and surrounding areas. music. Opus I includes Since November 1976. "Morning Edition" from NPR WMRA has been providing and three or four reports from area residents with alter- News 91. natives to local programming According to Miskimen. on commercial radio. Ac- Opus I is rated among the cording to Chief Engineer Rex most popular program for- Houser. who helped build the mats by the people in the station. WMRA is licensed to the James Madison Univer- Another highly regarded sity Board of Visitors and is component of WMRA is News administrated by the School of 91. The news can be heard Fine Arts and Com- about four times a day during : munication. the week and once or twice a In five years WMRA has day on weekends grown to a full-time staff of According to Jerry John- seven people However, part- ston, news director. News 91 is v» time help as well as practicum well respected by the students are employed to help Associated Press. Futher- with various operations of the more. News 91 has won major station. awards, including the Douglas \ WMRA is a unique radio Southall Freeman Award station in the Shenandoah presented by the Virginia Valley because it is a member Associated Press Broad- of National Public Radio. casters. According to Jim Miskimen. Johnston said he is im- program director. WMRA has pressed by the JMU students' several different components dedication to the station and within its program format. their ability as news repor- Two components of WMRA's ters program format with strong During the fall and spring fallowings include Opus I and semesters, there is usually a News 91. news staff of about 12. Half of Mwto b» Yo Natavt Opus I can be heard Monday the students are news Jim Miskimen. who hosts Opus 1, Monday through Friday, takes time to explain through Friday from 6 a.m. to reporters and the other half what his program offers the public. 2 p.m. The program focuses work in the sports depart- on selections of classical ment. practicum and paid students Although the staff is limited Harrisonburg annexation suit, music. Monday through There is a blend of intern. in the news department, said this summer, the News 91 he said. Johnston. Currently Johnston team still manages to Although News 91 is smaller has a limited summer staff. maintain its professionalism, than other professional news The only paid student is Liz according to Johnston. News departments, it offers a good Harrison from the University 91 was the first to report on the training ground for students, of Florida. air the results of the Johnston said.

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