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Vol. LII r Madison College, Harrisonburg, Va. Friday, March 19, 1976 No. 31 Faculty senate to ask Carrier about salary plan By SANDY AMANN Wszalek of the English Faculty dissatisfaction department. with both current and Under a proposed step proposed pay systems was plan, there would be seven expressed as the faculty steps in each of four ranks- senate tabled discussion of instructor, assistant salary step scales until professor, associate professor President Ronald Carrier is and professor. A faculty' present at the March 25 member would get a step meeting to answer questions. raise each year until he The senate reached no reached the top of the scale in consensus on what would be seven years. the most important feature of The step plan proposed by any salary system it might Lawrence Roller of the secondary education department, also calls for a GRADUATING SENIORS line up to purchase boxes. Photo by Walt MOTflM Classes today will be their caps and gowns, stored in the cardboard cancelled between 10:30 a.m. cost of living increase com- and 12:20 p.m. in observance puted by multiplying the base of Founder's Day. rate of each rank by the in- crease in the Consumer Price Business and ethics: prof adopt. Some senators thought Index for the year. merit should determine If faculty on the base step raises, others wanted a get a five per cent cost of makes them work together guaranteed cost of living living raise, those on the top step would only get a 3.5 per By DEBBIE CROCKER department, flies to various In one case, for example, increase and still others Dr. Thomas Stanton is a supported a step salary cent raise, according to parts of the country where the executive trainees are told Wszalek. All steps could be man with many roles - three-week Executive Service system. that as company directors, The present system of an annually adjusted, Roller minister, professor, depart- Centers are set up to train new said, to keep the top from ment head, government government officials for key they must make an ethical overall raise plus merit in- financial manager, president choice between continuing the creases determined by "lagging behind" in the cost of management roles. His role living. and counselor for state and in the seminar is to advise program goal of economy of department heads is unfair national businessmen, and operations in their company, according to" many faculty Other senators objected to federal executives "just the unclear merit provisions ethical advisor for the breaking into top levels," on even if it means working the members. These inequities country's top executives. employees overtime without will be perpetuated if a new of the plan. Roller said that moral and ethical business No less than four times a practices. pay and weakening working system is "instituted on top of (Continued on Page 8) month, Stanton, head of the "The subject of ethics is relations, or letting the the present scale," said Joyce business administration terribly abstract," said company's output slip. Stanton, but through the The decisions are not easy session "I try to conceptualize ones to make, Stanton admits, the form into concrete tenrf- but through the seminar, the s." executives are able to for- Loss of building The purpose of the ethical mulate and practice different session, which lasts two and a approaches that could aid half hours each, is to present a them in their decision-making 9 series of "operative, intended, roles.Stanton was working for and adopted values" which the government as a financial 'disappoints Carrier are believed to be held most management consultant when by federal executives, Stanton he was approached about the By JENNIFER GOINS years. Carrier said. Fifty new positions will be said. From this, he said, the job of teaching the govern- The most disappointing aspect of the cut in filled for the coming academic year and 33 will executives are able to con- ment's top executives a lesson Madison's proposed budget, according to be hired for 1977-78. struct a workable framework in ethics. President Ronald Carrier, was the failure of This will allow the college to achieve a of values which can be fused 'Tm the guy who can do into ethical business prac- the general assembly to pass Gov. Mills better student-teacher ratio, important to the tices. the job," laughed Stanton, Godwin's $97 million tax budget that would quality of education, Carrier said. who is also an ordained have provided funds for a new education The increase will also allow the ad- The developing executives, Baptist minister. building at Madison. ministration to "be good to the faculty," in who are 35 to 55 years old, are Godwin had originally hoped to raise $97 terms of salary increases, according to presented with several cases "It's very exhilarating to million through taxes levied chiefly on beer Carrier. where, by a sort of "behavior be among the top experts from and coal to refurbish mental hospitals, build The total operation budget is approximately channeling," they resolve the all over the country," said college buildings across the state, increase $50 million and "I feel good about it," Carrier ethical conflicts, he explained. Stanton. prison facilities and improve parks. said. The Virginia House of Delegates agreed to He is hopeful that there will be no tuition raise only $25 million in new taxes. These increase for next year, but said there will In the Founder's Day Breeze funds will be used to finance two prison probab'y be a rise in the cost of room and projects, air condition the state's mental board. hospitals and utilities and finance site work for Carrier said that he is hopeful the education a new law school building at William and building will be considered again when the Mary. general assembly reconvenes in 1977. . The Marshall-Whyte Law School at William Capital programs are beginning to pile up, and Mary is in danger of loss of accreditation if said Carrier, and higher education has been Special facilities are not improved. The site funds for passed by the past four years without a the new law building were the only higher significant increase. Bicentennial education request granted by the general There was no opposition to the capital assembly, according to a March 15 Daily projects said Carrier, just the funding. News-Record article. Perhaps a suitable approach can be worked insert "By and large the commonwealth did well out next year. by Madison," said Carrier. The proposed education building would have included The college's operating budget was in- increased classroom facdities and provided for creased about 35 per cent in education and some badly needed parking places on lots that general funds. are currently occupied by education houses, This increase will enable the administration Carrier said. to hire 83 new faculty members in the next two ■y. v Continued on page 9 ■

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Page 2, THE BREEZE, Friday, March 19, 1976 . Uncommon sense - Of war and peace

By Roger Wells A recent review of the major headlines leaves one with the impression that just about every nation m the ■tr world is at war with somebody. They're fighting sporadically in the Middle East over an and parchment °\ ofland; Southern Africa is a hotbed of turmoil; England is involved in cod wars with Iceland and clod wars with Ireland This does not include the cold wars between the more civilized nations, the political wars within nations, and the ratings wars between the various television networks In fact, just about every nation in the world is at war except the little island-republic of Novemberland located in the south Pacific ocean. I recently visited this tiny country and met the newly elected President One Timonevah. This gentleman was most upset when I ipet him, but was civil enough to grant me the following interview * Q- Mr President. You were recently elected by an overwhelming mandate on the "Bring War Home" platform. Would you care to explain just what this 1 THE WAK MG-eS ON" meant? „, , . . A: I'd be happy to. As you well know we ve never had a war in Novemberland, not even a barroom scuffle with a visiting journalist. We believe the reason that nobody A woman who struggled has heard of us is because we've never had a war, and we've never had a war because nobody has heard of us. It's sort of what you Yankees would call a "Catch 22." Q: Yes, I understand. But what have you tried to do? for liberty through drama A: Well, we sent out invitations to all the major AdamsTJescribes Warren's talents as, "having countries of the world asking them to come and drop bombs on our harbor but nobody showed up. So we sent By REX FULLER . no equal that I know of in this country." Most of us are products of the United States Why did Mercy Warren choose drama as a secret attack team to disrupt the various world public education system and as a result have governments but unfortunately they were so secret that her rhetorical vehicle? It seems an unlikely become familiar with the more famous writers choice because on Oct. 20, 1774, the first nobody blames us for what they did. and orators of the American Revolution. Q: Can you give me some examples? Continental Congress passed a resolution Names like John Hancock, , forbidding all exhibitions of shows, plays, and A- Yes. It was a couple of our men who led the Sam Adams, John Adams, and Thomas Paine assault on the capital of Pierre, South Dakota last June. other expensive diversions and en- Q: I wasn't aware there was an attack. are well known and remembered as the major tertainments. A proper 18th century lady speakers of revolutionary rhetoric in favor of A: That's just the problem. We were so successful would be expected to use a more usual or ac- the American cause. Few of us, on the other ceptable platform for her ideas. It is also an that we never got caught. In. fact. South Dakota is now a hand, have heard the name Mercy Otis province of Novemberland, but ask any Joe Blow on the interesting choice because Warren never saw a Warren. professional actor or a play performed, and street and he'U tell you it's an American state. Mercy Otis Warren, like her con- Q: What else have you done? never saw her own work produced in a A: Oh, we've sent an espionage team to Washington temporaries in the cause for American in- dramatic setting. The title page of "The to get captured breaking into Democratic National dependence, was an ardent supporter of Group" asserts that the drama was acted at headquarters. Unfortunately, members of the State freedom from British rule. The 19th century Department discovered our plan and bribed our agents biographer, Elizabeth Ellit, wrote that to pretend they were working for the Republican ad- Warren, "was the most remarkable woman who lived in the days of the American ministration. icentennial Q: Your problem must be getting desperate. Revolution." A: Yes, if I don't bring war to Novemberland by next She was a remarkable woman indeed! B revity election I shall be swept out of office and bludgeoned to Warren was able to influence the strongest minds of the time, and through her intellect my death. Our people want war and they want it now. Amboyne, Nigh Headquarters, but history Q: Well, why is that? Most countries want peace. and skill in writing, she made a significant contribution to the struggle for independence. reveals that no such place existed and the A: That's a lot of poppycock. The people can get claim is probably as much a fiction as the play anything they want. Except here. I'm afraid we're Warren, sister of patriot and orator James Otis, Jr., began writing because, "America itself. stuck with this godawful peace. You see, we don't have The Continental Congress resolution was very many things that would make any nation want to stood trembling for her invaded liberty, when the refined acts of certain interested passed because of growing hostilities and cross the ocean to attack us. We live off the few fish we division of political attitudes. These opposing catch in the ocean, go to bed early and never drive cars politicians had spread the tales of falsehood until the people, as usual, were deceived in forces produced many dramas between 1773 so we don't need oil. We have nothing that any of the and 1778 designed to influence political other people of the world want. character and lulled into a supineness which frequently sinks beneath the weight of op- thought. We may guess that Warren con- Q: That is a bad position to be in. tributed to this period since she saw drama as A: Precisely. So we try to get them to hate us. We pression and there was a danger they would remain long insensible either of their right or an effective rhetorical force. make racial slurs, torture and oppress political Mercy Otis barren was born Sept. 25, 1728 dissidents, and have announced our imperialistic in- power of resistance." Warren's writing did not take the conventional forms used by her peers. to Colonel James Otis and Mary Allyne of tentions of taking over the entire world. But they still Barnstable, Cape Cod. As the daughter of a won't come. She chose to express herself in the form of plays or dramatic sketches. Her choice was prominent Massachusetts family Warren was Continued on page 13 well made. In a letter dated Dec. 22,1773, John afforded an education and tutored by the university educated Rev. Jonathan Russell. Undoubtedly, Warren's early education for- med the basis of her intellectual development. 433-6127 433-6596 She believed that a man will move with great furor to preserve his possessions. Therefore, if a man's possessions are attacked he will defend them firmly. This attitude makes war Founded in 1923 the natural state of man. Ireedom of the press. «s one ol the great bulwarks ol liberty, shell be Inviolable,..' ■ James Madison Warren also believed the will of God was central to any interpretation of history. The EDITOR MANAGING EDITOR BUSINESS MANAGER belief that God created men in a state of Gregory Byrne Sandra Bourne natural equality can explain the activities of Cynthia Carney the American Revolution. The conflict In- volved the activities of rational, moral people The Breeze encourages letters to the STAFF editor on topics dealing with the throwing off the rule of a decadent people. Madison campus and community. All Warren was concerned that the means to News Editor Jennifer Goins;. Editorial Koger Wells, Sports letters must be signed and include phone Jim Morgan and Wade Starling, Photos Walt Morgan; Adj. or box number Longer letters may be victory could not be permitted to destroy Sales Sandy Morgan, production Kathi Rechln; Advisors' used as a guestspot at the discretion ol American principles. Alan Neckowitz and Dave Wendelken. the editor AM letters will be edited at the discretion of the editor. Although Warren would not speak out at Letters, columns and reviews refleet public meetings or become involved in actual the opinion of their authors only. Un conflict, she was an ardent supporter of the me Breeze will publish six time, a month during the spring ■"^•*«2 %'j£" signed editorials are the opinion of the I and every other Tuesday Deadlines lor announcements are Tuvsday torJhe Friday Breeze editors. All material submitted American cause and directed her satire to paper and Friday tor the Tuesday paper Deadlines tor ads are Tuesday night tor the is subject to editing at the discretion of Tory injustice with amazing accuracy. In the Friday paper and Thursday night for the Tuesday paper the editor. NEXT PUBLICATION: Tuesday. March 23 . Continued on page 5 \ Letters: News analysis: THE BREEZE, Friday, March 19, 1976 Page 3 College 'sidesteps' Carter wins 'beauty9 race, minority problems 9 4 but Humphrey 'best bet To The Editor: Madison needs to come out the past and accept the By FRANK H. RATHBUN loss in next Tuesday's North This lack of money has As many students are now seriously hindered his efforts aware, there is a situation 20th century. This is 1976, not Former Georgia Gov. Carolina primary would 1876! No longer should Jimmy Carter firmly en- severely damage Reagan's to maintain a credible cam- here on campus that needs to paign. be remedied: Madison's minority contributions to trenched himself in the "front dwindling chances to win the administration has ignored American history and society runner" position for the Republican nomination. Two major Democratic be ignored or the credit given Democratic presidential hopefuls. Congressman and side-stepped the issue of Some Ford operatives are Morris Udall and cultural awareness. to a white man. The U.S. is nomination with his over- supposedly a democratic whelming victory in. publicly suggesting that Massachusetts primary This does not involve just Reagan reassess his desire to winner Sen. Henry (Scoop) the blacks, Puerto Ricans, republic, and should stop Tuesday's Illinois primary. denying equal rights, equal Carter tallied almost 50 per continue his campaign after Jackson were not on the and other minority members, losing his fifth straight Illinois ballot. Partly for this but all of us here on campus. education, and equal op- cent of the vote in what was portunities to all. Blacks on described by some as a primary to President Ford. reason, some experts are Granted, blacks number less Showing disappointment calling Carter's victory in- than 200 out of 7,000 at campus aren't really the only "beauty contest'' since the. group who are being cheated convention delegates were over his poor showing in decisive. In addition, a CBS- Madison, but out in the real Illinois, Sargent Shriver all New York Times poll con- world there are a lot more by the administration and elected separately. bureaucratic structure. All of Trailing Carter were but withdrew from the race ducted on election day showed minority members. Outside of for the Democratic that almost half of the Carter this relatively protected us- whites, browns, yellows, Alabama Gov. George nomination. Shriver purples with green polkadots, Wallace with 28 per cent, vote would have gone to Sen. school the blacks are not in declared, however, that he Hubert Humphrey had his such small numbers. whatever you are-- all of us Sargent R. Shriver with 16 per still plans to enter tne are being cheated out of a cent and former Sen. Fred -— name been on the ballot Whites will have to work Maryland and Texas Humphrey has clearly* with minorities, live or func- good education that will Harris with eight per cent of primaries later this spring. enable students to cope better the Democratic vote. indicated that he would be tion near people of different He also contended that his "available" if no Democratic cultural backgrounds, and and adjust easier to the out- Kennedy family identification side "real world." On the Republican side, leader has emerged after the students here at Madison are President Ford took a large has hindered his campaign conclusion of the 31 not prepared for this. We must be aware of our step towards locking up the because he has been unable to democratic primaries. His Graduates of Madison, surroundings and one of them Republican nomination by demonstrate his own identity nomination would become especially history majors, are is cultural awareness. Listen amassing 59 per cent of the and beliefs to the public. possible if none of the active poorly prepared for the real to what the BSA has to sav vote. This was the President's Though he hasn't given up candidates enter the con- world out there. On the outside and then listen to ' la «?-.l margin of victory thus hope, Fred Harris' campaign vention with the required of school a need for knowledge bureaucratic replies of I far over conservative is, without a doubt, In number of delegates (1,505) of ethnic cultures is great and white administration. Support challenger . desperate trouble. His poor needed to win on a first ballot. very demanding. How can one the BSA in trying to get the Reagan, who received 40 showings in the first five At this point, Humphrey teach without really knowing administration to cooperate. per cent of the vote, has primaries have adversely has to be considered the best it themselves? Madison needs We need the minorities more bet to get the Democratic more qualified professors who vowed to stay in the race until affected the amount of funds than you realize - and that's the end. However, a similar coming into his organization. nomination. know about ethnic and more than the administration cultural histories. Also, the is willing to accept. faculty here is very restricted in representation of non- Alicia Munger Health director clarifies goals whites. ■viiMVAAA t\f niir TTamilu nn*PAnc funrn ls\ur in/v To The Editor: < purpose of our Family persons from low income Planning program is to meet families (HEW regulation MID-WAY ARCO GROCERY I am writing in regard to the needs of the medically CFR 42, Part 59.5 makes this the article entitled "City indigent. House Joint provision). Other groups will All Types of Snacks Clinic Offers Abortion In- Resolution 42 passed by the be served within the scope of formation, V.D. and Birth 1975 General Assembly resources available. Cold Cuts Beer Soft Drinks Control Services," which was directed the Bureau of Family 4. To the extent that clinic published in the Feb. 27 Planning under the Depart- resources permit, patients are One Block So. of Campus Breeze. The writer conveyed ment of Health to develop and not to be denied Family important information and we implement uniform statewide Planning services simply on AAain St. appreciate Madison College's eligibility standards for public because they do not reside in Fri. - Sun. 7:30-10:30 interest in our family planning family planning clinics. the geographic area (city, services. However, we feel Excerpts from these stan- county, etc.) traditionally Mon - Thur, 7:30 - 10:00 that some of the statements dards are as follows: served by a particular clinic, Also Self Service Gas could be misinterpreted by 1. Services will be made "the financial support for students and citizens of available without the im- operation of family planning Harrisonburg and position of any duration of clinics comes from the federal Rockingham County. residence or referral government. The eligibility We do not have statistics to requirement. standards must be adhered to validate the comment that 50 2. Services will be made in order to receive this tun- per cent of family planning available without regard to ding. Patients attending I clients are Madison students. race, color, national origin, clinic are now being charged Our purpose, however, is not religion, creed, age, sex, on a sliding scale according to to provide a "necessary parity or marital status. ability-to-pay, with priority service....that is not provided (Section 32-137 of the Virginia given to persons of low in- by the college." The primary Code states in part that come. Patients who can do so ■•: "...any person under the age are advised to obtain services Weaving & of eighteen years may consent privately if possible. When to medical or health services necessary, these persons are Sculpture required in the case of birth given assistance with control, pregnancy or family arrangements. •Gerome Gallery: planning...") Minors may obtain birth : 61 E. Eliz. St. : 3. Priority in the provision of control and VD information I (Across Fr»m P«jt^Offlce)J services mustHje given to and treatment under con- fidential conditions. Because of this statute we feel we cannot involve the income of {We're Glad You're Back j parents. However, students are considered non-indigent Have Good Spring' and are required to pay our full fee for services, assuming : Spanky's Delicatesses s they cannot or will not go privately. We are in the process of establishing a set and Club Room fee per package of birth control pills. Oral con- traceptives are distributed at : 60 W.Water St. 434-7o47 cost and not for profit. ■ An Adventure in Gourmet Shopping We object to the statement ■ in Downtown Harrisonburg "...a doctor's examination may not include the great : Open 7/7 ] range of tests offered by the clinic." We urge patients who 5 Midnight Fri. a Sat. Nights [ can to mgo to a private c -I ,iA1J7nii ■ Physician" We "feel a private : Sundays 11 AM-7PM. \ Coottniied m ^ a Page 4. THE BREEZE. Friday. March 19. 1976 Dore :man of many talents

By ROGER WELLS stay the major executive Dore Schary has worked as position had become removed a playwright, novelist, actor, from the creative aspects of director and producer. He is a film making and was more soft spoken, forthright man administrative in nature. He and is as interesting to talk to announced in March, 1957 that as his movies are to watch. he had decided to do a play He has been at Madison this about Franklin Roosevelt week to show a few of his films which would open on the late and talk with various student president's birthday in organizations. January 1958. At the time, Schary, who went to many people were skeptical Hollywood to write, became about the project; had they the Metro Goldwyn Mayer known that not one line of the (MGM) executive in the early play had yet been written, forties in charge of the "B" they surely would have been pictures. These "B" movies, even more doubting. he told Louis Mayer, "ought to But true to his prediction, be made better." When his "Sunrise at Campobello" stay at MGM ended, he left to opened on time and became become an executive at RKO. such a success that it con- But in 1948 he returned to vinced Schary he could return MGM - this time as. head of to the live theatre full time. the studios. He remained He moved to New York, and there until 1957 producing has not been back to do a some of the finest films made. Hollywood picture since. In commenting on his Reflecting on the changes reasons for leaving MGM, he that have occurred in the I noted that by the end of his motion picture industry since he left, he observes that there S has been a decrease in the Photo by number of films made, due to television. Movie companies, 1 Wall Morgan he said, have tried to make "better" films which, tran- slated, means more ex- pensive, star-studded films d which either make large profits or large losses. With the advent of violence, e The day the sun stood still the motion picture companies comet Venus on several occasions nearly had to fight for the audience s By ROGER WELLS collided with the Earth and these catastrophes they were losing. Competing I In 1950 an emigrant Russian doctor named were recorded by early men. At various times, on a different level, they Immanuel Velikovsky startled the scientific according to Velikovsky, the seas convulsed turned to the major disaster h community and the general public with his and emptied onto to the continents, climates or horror films such as best selling book "Worlds in Collision." suddenly changed creating an ice age, and the "Jaws," "Airport," and "The Velikovsky challenged the conventional ex- polar axis of the Earth shifted, upsetting Exorcist." The greater use of o planation of the solar system which held that civilizations. movies made for television the planets were uniformly created about three Moreover, Velikovsky attempts to explain has also affected the lower w to five billion years ago. Biblical events in terms of the eccentric space budget films; today most "B" "Velikovsky Reconsidered" is an update of traveller Venus. According to the theory, a pictures are made for TV. that original book. With letters, essays, and close passage of Venus to the Earth parted the Schary also noted that articles written over the last two decades, this Red Sea allowing the Israelites to flee from there was a breaking down of new edition enables the reader to follow the Egypt. As the Earth entered the outer regions "moral" restrictions, which, scientific argumentation than ensued upon of the comet's tail "a rusty ferruginous dust he believes, is both good and publication of Velikovsky's controversial book. filtered down upon the globe, imparting a bad. Barriers preventing Drawing from many diverse disciplines, bloody hue to land and sea." This pigmant led explicit language have been k astronomy, geology, history, anthropology, the Egyptian Ipuwer to cry ""Plague is removed which is basically religion and psychology, he postulated a throughout the land. Blood is everywhere." good, he said. But he is dynamic theory of a solar system altered by dismayed at what he sees as major catastrophes that occurred within the the use of "offensive known history of man. repetition of some words" Specifically, he argued that the "por- which have little value and toplanet" Venus had its origin as a comet 'there was hail and fire' are unnecessary to the story. which spun out of the planet Jupiter less than Another change has been ten thousand years ago. "Worlds in Collision" the introduction of por- is a tale of celestial battles between the Earth As the Earth moved closer to the head of the nography - "soft core but still and Venus and Mars in which near collisions comet, it was bombarded by large particles, pornography" - where hardly and powerful electric discharges altered the leading the author of "Exodus" to record that a film is made without the course of human civilization. As the in- "... there was hail, and fire mingled with the exposure of a buttock or troduction to this collection states: "A column hail, very grievous, such as there was none like bosom. He particularly of smoke by day, a pillar of fire by night, Venus it in all the land of Egypt since it became a chides "Shampoo" for being meted destruction to nations large and small." nation." basically a very funny porno In the 26 years since that publication, The wandering comet was to have other movie with social pretentions. Velikovsky has become an annoying heretic to effects on the Earth. As our planet moved When asked if live theatre those members of the scientific world who further into the comet's tail, a cloud of is a viable art form in today's more often than not chose to discredit his hydrocarbons enveloped the Earth setting off a society, he answered, "most theories with personal derision, blackmail, and rain of fire and explosions. Later Venus was definitely." Schary pointed other devices qot consistent with "the scien- responsible for the life-food, manna or am- out that people predicted the tific method." At one point, many academic brosia, which fell from the heavens, demise of theatre 100 years astronomers banded together and refused to Velikousky contends. ago but that we still have it purchase any textbooks from Macmillan if the During the days of Uzziah, King of and , he believes, we will company published the Velikovksy book. Jerusalem, Venus passed by Mars altering the always have it. He added that Eventually Doubleday was to pick up "Worlds orbit of the latter and sending it on a path that live theatre was "more in Collision" and it was finally published. The endangered the Earth. Armies and tribes viable" today than five years fact that many of the nation's leading alternated between worshipping the fiery ago because people are astronomers and physicists chose to deride Venus and the warrior Mars. This conflict growing weary of turning on Velikovsky without reading his book is par- continued into the seventh century B.C. when a the television and "choosing ticularly shocking and offensive. One can giant electric bolt from Mars struck the army between 127 different wonder how much more enlightened are the of Sennacherib killing 185,000 soldiers. crimes." physical scientists of today compared to their "Velikovsky Reconsidered" consists of He also, spoke about predecessors in the days of Galileo and essays, papers and letters written by musical theatre, which he Copernicus. Velikovsky and other scientists and collected says is a "truly American According to "Worlds in Collision," the (Continued on Page 5) Continued on page U THE BREEZE, Friday, March it, 1976 Page 5 woman who struggled for liberty (Continued from page 2) (Continued from page 2) BritishRHtish than wicked.wicked specifically I«-«IU. deals.i~i- with~**w the«. argument„ for.__ * spring of 1775 she published her third and most It was the native born American, faithless to freedom and the plot is developed so that the popular drama, "The Group." The play was his country and countrymen, that inflamed her published in Boston, under the nose of General argument gains in clarity as it proceeds. Her the most. Timothy Ruggles, a native argument is presented in satirical form Gage, the appointed British governor, and it American and enemy of the Otis and Warren implied that bloodshed was imminent. Indeed, because it provides the most forceful delivery. families, is disguised as Brigadier Hate-All. Satire points up the ridiculousness of the Tory the play appeared just two weeks before the He takes the part of Sylla's advisor and offers battle of Lexington. the following advice: "Tis now the time to try position and is direct in political comment. "The Group" is aimed at the Loyalist Party their daring tempers, send out a few and if they "The Group" serves to persuade the audience in Massachusetts which was responsible for are cut off, what are a thousand souls, sent to the colonialists' position through argument the Massachusetts Government Act of 1774. swiftly down to Pluto's gloomy shades?" and reason. It is written to arouse the passions The Government Act dissolved the charter of The characters of "The Group" are of the colonist Moreover, it is an outcry for Massachusetts and established a council ap- assembled in their Boston Tory headquarters freedom and independence against oppression pointed by the King. This council became the to discuss the state of public affairs and more and oligarchy. group. The play, when first printed, listed the importantly their own problems in the face of Surely, Mercy Otis Warren should be characters without comment It can be the crisis. A few have reservations but are remembered as a major voice in the cry for assumed that any citizen of Massachusetts in quickly overborn by the bloodthirsty Hate-Air American independence. Her rhetoric, 1774 could easily identify a character's true and the Hardboiled Lord Chief Justice identity, for they were the Tory leaders who although now obscured by time, was forceful Hazlerod. In addition, the group is, "attended and effective. It is obvious that her con- ruled Boston. by a swarm of court sycophants, hungry Foster Hutchinson takes his place as Judge temporaries in the Colonial cause respected harpies, and unprincipled dangle, collected her intellect and her ability to express it. In Meagre who receives long letters from his from neighbouring villages, supported by a brother in England who had earlier been a mighty army and navy, from blunder-land, for this bicentennial year I suggest that Warren be Tory leader in Boston. Warren describes these the laudible purpose of enslaving its best revived from obscurity and placed alongside letters as, "a groan across the broad Atlantic, friends." The colonial public eagerly paid those, who like her, fought for the freedom and still hoping to deceive." The character names their money for copies of the play and surely independence we now enjoy. indicate the type of character in every case. rejoiced in the caricatures of enemies they Editor's Note: Dr. Fuller is a professor of Sylla is the character representative of knew all too well. General Gage and Warren treated him with communication arts and head of the speech Warren finds her argument in the political communication area. some leniency, considering him to be more conflict between colonials and tories. The play Golden China Restaurant The day the sun stood still 30W. Water St. (Continued from Page 4) sun, but rater comes from "outside sources." Lunch - Dinner by the editors of the now-defunct "Pensee" Specifically he postulates that the Sun SPECIAL LUNCHEON magazine which served as an organ of the "behaves as an anode and collects more Student Academic Freedom Forum. These Mon. - Sat. 11:00 - 3:00 P. M. negative charge because of its interstellar articles cover a vast range of subjects from environment has a potential that is even higher Open 7 days scientific oppression to the secret of the in the negative sense." Thus, energy is Moo.- fnurs. & Sun. - 11 A. M. to 10:30 P. M. pyramids and Stonehenge to the origins of the dissipated from the Sun as a result of dif- Fri., Sat. - 11 A. M. to 11:30 P. M moon (According to Velikovsky early man ferences in relative potentials. (Now also serving cocktails) V lived in a time when there was no moon). To a large extent, Velikovsky's arguments With the exception of two articles (followed derive credence from the fact that many of his by refutations all of the material is pro unorthodox predictions have proven true while Velikovsky and to this extent the book suffers. none have been proven false. When the ac- * The Men's Den * Nonetheless the quality of the scientific cepted theory was that Venus was a cold argumentation is fascinating. Theories and planet, Velikovsky argued that it must be hot Special Section For Men Haircuts And Styling interpretations of data are handled with due to its recent origin. Subsequent research meticulous attention to explanation and proper has indicated that the surface temperature is Specializing In All Phases Of Haircare refutation. The magnamity of intellect (even if •over 600 degrees Farenheit. Furthermore, he For Men And Women not correct) is admirable. predicted on the basis of his catastrophism The major problem that the average reader theory that the rotation of Venus was AU Our Girtfl Are Trained la Quick Service will have with "Velikovsky Reconsidered" is retrograde, in opposition to the other planets. 9 that about one third of the book consists of very This has been proven true as has his postulate Boyd 8 Hairdressers technical material. However, the reader with that the atmospher of Venus must be heavy (A rudimentary background in geometry, physics Soviet spacecraft measured it as being over Clover-leaf Shopping Center and (specifically) spectroscopy should not 400 A). 434-5371 have too difficult a time reading this book. Whether or not the theories of Immanuel A particularly interesting entry is Ralph Velikovsky will replace accepted astronomical Juergens' "Plasma in Interplanetary Space" explanations of the solar system can not be which attempts to resolve Velikovsky's ascertained. Should that be the case, I catastrophism based on electromagnetic astronomy and physics are not the only fields forces with conventional celestrial mechanics that would need drastic revising, for Town & Country based on gravity and inertia. Juergens argues Velikovsky's theory casts ominous shadows in favor of the existence of "plasma-sheafs" over accepted tenets in history, geology, surrounding the bodies of the solar system and religion, and psychology. Department Store which serve as sinks for the electric forces in But one thing that is certain is that the kind the planets and the sun and which exhibit of academic repression that has censored this catastrophic effects when brought into new theory must not be tolerated. "Velikovsky proximity. Reconsidered" is not only fascinating and Moreover, Juergens reaches some unor- challenging reading, it is also an important thodox conclusions of his own. For example, .chronicle and expose of one of the least This Coupon he argues that the energy of the Sun is not the [likeable and most dangerous aspects of our result of thermonuclear activity within the civilization: academic intolerance Worth pt3Q6XX388W3»%3W»,%.%%»%%%»%%%%K%%%»%%%%%%%y the New Sounds good ^ neighbor. 10% Off w lUAmmkmtt»4Cnu *<■ Any Record Kingfish Or Tape all these and more at,

College ID Required (get ready for another ExpiresMar 26,1976 { big sale next week) RECORDS Page 6, THE BREEZE, Friday. March 19, 1976 SGA loses quorum before SGA declarations due voting radio society request

Declarations of intention may vote from 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. was no longer a quorum they have already been or- in the post office lobby. By JOANN SULLIVAN present. dered. Miller reported that for Student Government Pauline Long of the records Association (SGA) offices Several senators felt the Regulations developed by The Student Government SGA should just give the AER department said Madison is must be turned in by noon, the SGA campus and Association (SGA) lost the money. March 22. They must be campus election committees quorum Tuesday night after one of the few schools to accompanied by a 200 stipulate that a maximum of "You make such a big deal award the smaller, more 1 going into a special session to signature petition. The $65 can be spent on cam- discuss a request for $700 by about $700 when we have expensive sheepskin declaration of intention and paigning: This money must be Alpha Epsilon (AER), the given more money to other diplomas. Larger paper or petition forms are available at itemized and a report turned radio and television society. organizations," said Sen. more expensive larger the Warren Campus Center in to the elections committee The meeting adjourned Suzanne Green sheepskin diplomas could be Information desk. 24 hours after the election. An without a vote. Dave Condit, (Fredrickson.) ordered for" next year if All declarations will be additional $10 can be spent in AER representative, had told "Some people you say yes students want a change, said a posted in the post office lobby the event of a run-off election. the SGA that the money was to, some you say no. We have Miller. one week before the election. Head residents will receive needed by Thursday the 18th, Elections will be held all this money why not spend Proprosals sent to com- the ballots 24 hours before the two days after that meeting, it?" asked Sen. Charles mittee included: Tuesday, April 6. Resident election with polling in- and would be used to send two McGrath (off-campus). hall students will vote in their - Ethnic studies courses be structions attached. members of the club to the incorporated into the dorms; off-campus students National Broadcasting Treasurer Warren (Bo) Jones reported the SGA has curriculum. Association and AER national - Minority lectures and events conventions in . A approximately $11,000 left in the treasury this year. be included in the artists and Auto hotline aids area special session was then lecture series. called to alleviate the In a meeting before the - A minority recruiter be record caller's names ana necessity of sending the The National Highway telephone numbers so that special session, the finance hired who can better relate to Traffic Safety Administration request to committee for committee defeated for the students. they can be called back. investigation so the senate (NHTSA) has installed a toll- Booklets and pamphlets on second time a resolution - A path to replace the picket free Auto Safety Hotline to could vote on it immediately. granting the volleyball club fence from the Garber tires, used cars, automotive During a one-half hour help automobile owners who emergencies, headlights and $100. Sen. Paul Manning, parking area to the street be are having problems which discussion, the senate lost the chairman of the finance constructed. may caus« injury to them- other topics are also available necessary two-thirds at- through the Hotline. committee, explained the club . - A booklet listing all names selves or oti»:rs. The Hotline tendance for a vote. should be financed by in- and addresses of students be can also give you information The toll-free number to call is 800-424-0123. tercollegiate athletics published and that'such in- on the possibility of a recall on Debate on the request formation also be published in centered on the worth of the because it is so closely tied to your new or used car. the athletic department. the Bluestone. The Hotline, which serves a Wyancko silver trips to the student body as a - The hazardous conditions in whole and whether a Sen. Mike Miller (off- 10-state area, is an aid for auto campus) reported that the X parking lot be corrected. owners who need help in to be exhibited dangerous precedent would be - $1100 to be appropriated to set by granting the ap- size of diplomas cannot be solving safety-related vehicle the volleyball treasury. Silversmithing by Ronald propriation. enlarged this year because problems or who have defect- , 1t1C1CWW related information to report. Wyancko of the art depart- tt1a%%»»%»%»%%%^%%%%»*1»*'fc%%%1>*^^^<<^ ment has been selected for the Condit explained the Four trained operators are on week-long conventions would duty from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. 1976 Virginia Craftsmen BOOK FAIR Exhibition at the Virginia attract highly respected every workday to accept your members of the broadcasting Sal Mar 2 7 thru tSal April 3 calls. Automatic telephones Museum in Richmond. It will run March 9-April 18. field and samples of latest are utilized during off-hours to radio equipment. "It's a way Sat 9am -6pm Sun* Noon-5pm for some people to see this and Man thru Fri nights 5pm-9pm to come back to members and Located at the Green Valley Auction Barn, 2 talk about it," Condit said. miles east of exit 61, 1-81. ML Crawford, Va. Placement Schedule Condit noted that the (Follow signs from 1-81). We will have 50,000 conventions "really wouldn't books (new and old) and magazines for sale at 10 a.m. - ft p.m. March 22 Metropolitan Llfa Inaurance Co. help the whole student body our Biggest Book Fair ever! Harrlaonburg, Va. directly" but would be a way - 4 p.m. March 23 rag a County lohoola 9 a.». for new ideas to be exchanged for info call 434-8849 Luray, Va. and possibly utilized in 32*2* Fidelity Onion Life Inauranoe Co . 9 a... - 4:30 p.m WMRA. Danville; Va. Colonial House Of Hair Styling - U p.m. Sen Steve Reinhardt March 2U Oreane County Schoola 9 a.». Stanardavllle, Va. (White) expressed concern 1433 S. 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THE BREEZE, Friday, March 19, 1976 Page 7 -Announcements Living Bank Dingledine dance Privolt author Skateboarders l<< -admission All faculty members and Dingledine Hall will Bob Privott, art director White dormitory will students who are interested in sponsor a dance Saturday at for WVPT and graphic artist All students are required to sponsor a skateboard tour- submit an application for re- donating a part or all parts of 8:30 p.m. in the Dingledine for Madison College, is the nament Saturday March fi. their bodies for the purpose of Hall lounge. Admission is author of an article on admission and an application The tournament is open to fee by April l if they plan to transplantion, please contact free. television art that appeared in everyone and includes a Mercury Clubs' "Living the January-February issue of continue their studies at Coffee house downhill speed race, a slolam Madison during the 1976-77 Bank" representative Peter "Graphics Today." race and a freestyle event. Haberstroh, box 5441, 433-7145. A coffee house will feature session. If you did not receive McLean speaks For further information re-admission forms and plan Jennifer Bennett and Walter contact Jim Bowles at 6571. Dickey tonight at 8 p.m., in Dr. Robert McLean, to return to Madison for the Valley concerts Garber Main Lounge. Ad- professor of statistics at the Tennis courts 1976-77 session, please report mission is free. University of Tennessee, will to the Office of Admissions, Valley Community Con- For tennis court reser- Varner House to secure give two talks here today. vations, call the Issue Room duplicate forms. certs, Ltd., announces the Educators awards The first talk, "An In- concerts for 1976-77. The 25th at 6561 between 4 p.m.-io p.m. Greater Madison Inc. troduction to Time Series Monday through Friday. Davenport annual renewal membership Modeling and Forecasting," campaign opens March 1. presented "Educators of the Reservations will be made Derek A. Davenport, Year" awards to Dr. Woodrow will be at 9 a.m. in Harrison only two days in advance. No professor of Chemistry at Season tickets sell $12 for Hall, Room A-206. The adults-an average of $3 per W. Robinson and Dr. Harry one will be admitted on the . Purdue University, will ap- concert-and $6 for students or G.M. Jopson Tuesday, March second, "Restriction Errors in tennis courts without a pear here Friday, March 25. 2. Statistical Models," will be in Madison ID. He will lead a classroom $30 for a family membership. Miller 101 at 3 p.m. The attractions include: The Jefferson series YMCA discussion at 8 a.m. and speak New Christy Minstrels, The A weekly series of short Hope of Glory at 10 a.m. on "Ekrate Them Prague Chamber Orchestra of programs on the lives of the Students are needed as buns a Little Lower. Czechoslovakia, James Dick third U.S. president and his Hope of Glory will present a counselors and teachers' Mini-convention and Elizabeth Hynes and wife are being presented on concert tonight and Saturday aides for YMCA's summer The Council for Ex- Dean Rhodus. WMRA. at 7:30 p.m. in the gym of program. Arrangements will ceptional Children is having a Asbury Methodist Church. be made through the college's mini-Convention on special Transportation will be work study program. education and other aspects of provided in front of Wilson For more information education Saturday in God- GITCHELL'S : Hall at 7:15p.m. and 7:30 p.m. contact Pat Kibliner, YMCA, win, from 9 a.m.-5 p.m. There Camera Shop Portrait Studio For further information Waynesboro, Va., or call 942- call 433-1232. will be a 50 cent admission Complete Camera Supplies 5107 after 1:30 p.m. charge. Graduation Waiter training WSI retraining 20%Discount to all Madison Students Extra graduation an- The Rockingham County Water Safety Instructor nouncements will be available (WSI) retraining will be held 1 Day Color and B&W when a representative from Distributive Education Service in cooperation with April 2 at Godwin 314 and Finishing on Kodak Film Herff-Jones appears on April 3 and 4 in Keezell Pool. campus to distribute the Department of Distributive Education will All WSI card holders are 79 E. Market St. previously ordered an- eligible. For further in- 434-5314 nouncements and diploma offer a class in waitress and \ Harrisonbura, waiter training to interested formation contact Naomi covers. The representative Mills, Godwin Hall. will be here Wednesday, students. For further in- March 24 in Meeting Room A formation contact the Warren Poetry contest of the Warren Campus Center. Campus Center. International Publications This will be the only day to ROTC is sponsoring a National pick up announcements. There are four positions College Poetry Contest open to all college and university Youthgrants open for the ROTC summer 7.99 camp for all interested students desiring to have their The Youthgrants program students with four semesters poetry anthologized. Deadline Jiur picture rugs are of the National Endowment of college left. is March 31. olorful polyester/ for the Humanities will For more information call Regan article modacrylic. Each 23'/J"X support 10 more projects John Thomas at 6264. An article by Thomas E. 35'/?"; ours alone. developed by young people Delta Sigma Pi around the nation. The next Regan, chief announcer at Madison student S. Ken- radio station WMRA has been deadline for applications to neth Lane, Jr. has been the program is April 15, 1976. published in the February ATTRACTIVE, COM- selected a regional finalist for issue of "The Futurist," the Prospective applicants should Delta Sigma Pi's Un- FORTABLE BEDREST in contact the Youthgrants office professional journal of the dergraduate of the Year World Future Society. cotton corduroy. Great for well ahead of the deadline. Award for 1976. reading, watching TV or just lounging in bed. COLORS: JOBS ON SHIPS! American! Ghoral concert Classifieds avocado; goldenred Foreign. No experience required. Excellent pay. The ' Madison College Women's Concert Choir will FOR RENT: Available in \ Worldwide travel. Summer present a concert of sacred May-Apartment in older 812.00 job career. Send 13.00 for and secular music Sunday at house on Campbell St. to be information. SEAFAX. Dept. 3 p.m. in Wilson Hall. The shared by 3 girls. (two K-17 Box 2049. Port Angeles, concert is open to the public bedrooms, kitchen, living Washington 98362. and no charge. room, bath, lots of space, two porches, big yard, two private entrances, and dog kennel). Two blocks from campus and town. Furnished. Present { Jimmy Carter For Pres } occupants are graduating. Call 433-1017 after 6 or leave your number with 433-2828 Paid Political Advertisement '76' before 6. Farmer, business man, Hair Cutting A nuclear engineer, U.S. Naval Specialiaty Academy Graduate, former At Governor. Coiffures Woodgrain-Iook base and top Very easy to assemble. Wants to restore faith in Lorren $5.99 America- A credit to the Beauty American Political System. Salon 434-7375 JCPenney * For Information 48W. 51 S. Court Sq.Sn *J llarrisonburg. Va. 1 Call Jim Werner 434-6895 Elizabeth St. Page 8, THE BREEZE, Friday. March 19, 1976

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Faculty to ask Carrier about plan Continued from page 1 exceed. This year the General amount beyond 3© per cent merit steps, smaller than the Assembly is budgeting a 4.8 raised by student fees would proposed step increments of per cent raise for all state have to be given to the state's $600-1200, could be added. employees. general fund. The step plan would lead to In other business, a Some senators suggested proposal to eliminate an ''entrenched raising tuition to get more bureaucracy," said Dr. anonymous evaluations of money for faculty salaries. To faculty, department heads James Steele of the sociology reach the benchmark department. "The time is out and deans was sent to com- average, they argued, tuition mittee. of joint" for such a proposal would have to go up $16 per he said, because of funding student. Decal refunds problems and difficulties However, the General Commuters are eligible to other institutions are having receive refunds for their with step systems. Assembly is attempting to Madison had a step system standardize college funding parking decals if they join a until five years ago, when by saying no more than 30 per car pool service sponsored by cent of a college's funds can the Commuter Concerns ZkjWarshall VuckerBand Carrier became president. In Association with WROV Roller said carrier told him he come from student fees. Any Center. is open to suggestions for XSSXSXSXSXXSSSSXXXXSXXS^^ change in the current system. The amount of money Blue Ribbon and Andeker Kegs ! available for faculty salaries illlHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii is determined by the legislature. The legislature ] V% Barrel Andeker - Special $25.00 determines a "benchmark average" faculty pay cannot | Vt Barrel Blue Ribbon - Special 615.50 i ywM»^^^^*^* 1 ^Strawberry! Glen Magnum - Valley Lanes 51.2 oz. jug 81.98 i Bowling IIIIHIMIIIIH Ill lit iiiiiniiiiMinI MIIIIIIIIIIIIII1IMII SPECIAl GU£STS

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Gift of life: THE BREEZE, Friday, March 19, 1976 Pap 9 Financial aid April l is the deadline 'Living Bank' begins for those Cbllece PCS/ITS Student Award AppJ icaticn srs Elipibility Amounts rCDCRAL PRCTJWE Peauir«d Required Per Year National Direct Yes Yes Tr, Soph, wanting to donate to medicine Student Lean Min. S?00 Jr, Sr, Gd Max. 512S0 By FRANK H. RATHBUN The local medical authorities riupplemental and most commonly used Educational To give "the gift of life" a "know who in a particular option reads: "any needed Yes Yes JV, Soph, Min. $200 person must simply fill out a area is in need of a certain Opportunity Jr, Sen Max. $1500 organs or parts." The second Gnmt (SEOQ) registration form, carry a organ and they are just ready allows the donor to stipulate, donor card and eventually be and waiting," Haberstroh Basic Educa- No •to Varies "only the following organs or tional Opportu- pronounced dead. ^ said. However, organs will be parts," and the third option nity Grant (BEOG) These are the only makes the entire body prerequisites for persons who, removed only if they are Collere Yes Yes Fr, Soph, available for anatomical Work-Study Min. Varies medically acceptable and can Jr, Sen, Gr Max Varies after death, wish to donate all, study. Prcprwm (CWSP) or parts of their body for the be effectively used, the brochure stated. Thus, there "It (the donor card) is STATE PROGRAMS purposes of transplantation, considered a legal document" llo Yes Fr, Soph, Min. Varies therapy or anatomical study. is no guarantee that the gift under the Uniform Va College Jr, Sen Scholarship Max. $noo The Madison College will be used. Anatomical Gift Act, Assistance Mercury Club is now spon- Upon membership in the Haberstroh said. He added, Proroarr. (SCAP) soring a low-key in- Living Bank, a copy of the "A family cannot negate the formational drive on behalf of wishes "of a deceased donor General Under- Yes Yes Fr, Soph, Min. $300 graduate Scholar- Jr, Sr an organization aptly called registration will be sent to the card carrier. ship (GUS) Max. $350 "The Living Bank." Living Bank headquarters in The Living Bank is not a Houston, Texas, and if one Catholic, Protestant and 10-»tour Yes llo Fr, Soph, Work Program Min. Varies desires, to his lawyer and Jewish leaders have pledged Jr. Sr Max. Varies storage facility for organs or bodies, said club men^^r doctor. their support to the Living Guaranteed No Varies Fr, Soph, Varies Bank, Haberstroh stated. Bank Loan Jr, Sr, Gr Peter Haberstroh. Ratherffe The donor cards, which are said, it provides a registration Two Catholic Priests from carried at all times, give voiced their form and a uniform donor authorities upon a carrier's card to those wanting to Churches' support for this death the right to use type of program. Both in- donate their organs or bodies whatever organs or parts the after death. deceased had stipulated on the dicated that the Catholic The responsibility for using card. Church "has no moral ob- a donation lies with the local jections" to the idea of Three options are listed on donating organs after death. medical centers, according to the donor card from which the the Living Bank brochure. Scott Duffy, a minister at adidas donor can choose. The first, the Salem Church of The Brethren in Stephens City, Va. The Athletic Shoe Building disapoints Carrier agreed with his Catholic counterparts, saying his Continued from page 1 church would "be all for WOMBLES Next year Sheldon dormitory will be con- donating a body" for these verted to an academic building housing the purposes. It is a viable option departments of economics, philosophy and and they do encourage it, 92S.MainSt. Duffy remarked. I EBB XXX speech pathology and audiology, Carrier said LUI11IV Occupants of Sheldon will be moved to Spot- Rabbi Robert Krause of the swood Hall which is currently occupied by Beth El Temple in women. Carrier did not say where the current Harrisonburg explained that women occupants of Spotswood would be under orthodox Judaism the < s Make o moved. individual must be buried as a Additional parking facilities are planned for • * . whole, except under unusual the fields adjacent to Newman Lake, and the circumstances. However, in • WILSON JEWELERS 1 college has purchased a transit bus to operate the Beth El reform > around the campus next year. congregation members are & Your Gift Headquarters Madison also received authorization from "entitled to come to their own the general assembly to build 12 new tennis conclusions" concerning post courts and the James Madison Memorial, death donations, Krause said. I Diamonds-Silver-Pewter-Gifts provided that "we can find the funds," Carrier "In my own personal opinion said. it is one of the more wonderful 83 S. Main St. Harrisonburg This project will be built with surplus funds things one can do," he stated. in other areas of the budget, according to Haberstroh also explained Carrier. that being a Living Bank member does not affect the time interval for funeral B arrangements nor any other aggnmpaaaganBnEBB »Mj.i.u.u.m.mj.i mi i v ^} p? matter connected with normal The Wesley Fellowship of Mad ison College funeral procedures. To withdraw from the Coffe House Living Bank one need only with destroy his or her donor card since the card is the only means of informing authorities that the deceased is a donor. The Mercury Club is not Burger Chef trying to push people into joining the Living Bank, MCN. Haberstroh said: ' 'We're just trying to give people the op- portunity to learn about it."

We Service TAPEPLAYERS-RADIOS TURNTABALES AMPLIFERS, etc,... The Hope of Glory 'Christian Rock Croup' MILES MUSIC CO Asbury Methodist Church March ] 9 & 20 " Lafayette Assoc. Store 8pm to 12 am i 783 E. Market St. 434-9409 ..« Page 10, THE BREEZE, Friday, March 19, 1976 Conmimerism featured: Kiiiliriohi onens Seminars prepare graduates Seminars on inexpensive and Harrisonburg residents, according to organizer seniors and underclassmen. interior decorating, cooking, "The seminar was By SHARON BRILL served by volunteers. and consumer buying will Maureen Bettholts. A community meeting will open Madison's Student The lectures, which are designed to point out to all be held April 20 at the Alumni Association (SAA) open to all, will give advice on students things to be aware of A counseling service that after graduating from offers alternatives to abortion Harrisonburg Electric. sponsored Senior Seminar, topics such as buying a car, for females with unplanned Commission. Brenneman March 22-24 and 29-30. legal aspects of signing college," Bettholts said. welcomes volunteers from Designed to give students contracts, job hunting, and Lectures will begin each pregnancies will open in night at 7 p.m. in meeting Harrisonburg and be in full campus and expects good insight into "what to expect adjusting from dorm living to support from the community. after college," the seminar self-sufficient life. room A, WCC. Refreshments operation by next Sept. 1, will be served. The following according to Barbara Birthright also offers inter- will consist of a series of 11 chapter work. For example, a informal lecture-discussions Bettholts and co-worker are the scheduled topics of Brenneman, executive Harriet Garey are hoping for discussion: director. female working with Bir- conducted by both students thright can live in another "Birthright" will offer free, TOPIC confidential assistance of any area to have her child. DATE TIME PLACE The staff will be all kind from financial aid, "Cheap Interior Decorating" transportation, medical volunteers and an ideal board Mar. 22 7 p.m. Rm. A, WCC of directors will have a "Cooking" examinations, pregnancy "Consumer Buying" tests and the like. The service psychologist, sociologist, will be an offer of friendship school guidance director, health department director, 7 p.m. Rm. A, WCC "Finding a Place to Live" on a one-to-one basis, said Mar. 23 "Borrowing Money" Brenneman. clerical person and so forth. 8:30 p.m. Rm. B, WCC "It is the right of every Brenneman feels there is a definite need for Birthright in 7 p.m. Rm. A, WCC "Buying a Car" pregnant woman to give birth Mar. 24 "Insurance Needs" and the right of every child to Harrisonburg. She bases this 8:30 p.m. Rm. B, WCC be born," she said. on the fact that 14 girls called for assistance in less than a 7 p.m. Rm. A, WCC "Establishing Yourself" Birthright is an in- Mar. 29 "Planning a Wedding" ternational organization month's time after Birthright 8:30 p.m. Rm. B, WCC founded in 1968 in Toronto was announced. "How to Organize a Job Canada by Louise Sum- Birthright is continually Mar. 30 7 p.m. Rm. A, WCC growing and new chapters are Campaign" merhill There are more than "Underemployment" 200 chapters in the United being opened. The closest 8:30 p.m. Rm. B, WCC States alone. It is totally chapters to Harrisonburg are funded through donations and in Winchester and Roanoke. mm Larceny decreases during February HUGHES'PHARMACY, INC tight mounting for their 1011 South Main Streat By TOM JOYCE with 34 thefts in February, 1975, which represented a radios. total value of $2790. DIAL 4S4-8650 Thefts reported in There were eight reported February totaled 23 and February's figures also revealed a slight drop in the vandalisms in February, revealed a significant revealing a slight decrease PRESCRIPTIONS — FILM decrease from February, theft of January, which totalled 27 thefts valued at from the 10 reported cases in 1975, according to crime January,. According to COSMETICS — STATIONERY , statistics released by Jay $1378. Crider indicated that CB Crider, the vandalism con- Crider, chief of campus sisted mainly of items such as CANDIES — GREETING CARDS police. radios have become a frequent larceny item and broken windows and radio The 23 thefts represented a antennas. cash value of $1294, compared warned CB owners to use a WCC celebrates birthday with prizes I New York Style Pizza! The Warren Campus donated prizes which will be Grill will be running VINNY'S PLACE Center will be five years old given to the student, faculty or "specials" during the week. JfJ* Corner of Liberty and Water staff member having his or s and will be celebrating its The Student Government -^ Dining Room & Carryout Service birthday the week of March her name drawn in the daily Catering! Dining Room Available 22-26. The bookstore, band and noon drawings. Association is donating coffee * For All Occasions Campus Program Board have The bookstore & Duke's and doughnuts each morning. Wednesday Night, all the Spaqhetti you can eat $L95 T...... How*: Mon.-Thare. 11-11 Please Fill In The Blank Below Carryout 434-9174 Fri.-Sat. 11-12 Return To Information Counter, WCC

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. Book dealer Leighton of which are nearly perfect. 1937, and thousands of used Evans remembers one And these books are in paperbacks. customer who looked around, demand by everyone, Evans But Evans is not only in this then hurriedly turned and left has discovered. He advertises for the money. He gave up a the makeshift barn-library his book fairs nationally, steady job with Dupont to that contained hundreds of 25 which attract book dealers pursue the book dealing and cents-apiece out of print from all over the country. But antique auction business, and books. But soon returned - he insists that he does not he says he has been hooked with several enpty boxes he favor these dealers. since. And he wants other used to cart away the books he people to be hooked. bought. "I wouldn't feel like I was "Tell people they don't The hardbound bestsellers doing the local people justice have to buy anything to come that Evans has in stock now at if I sold to dealers from afar," out - they can just enjoy his farm in Mount Crawford he said. "These book fairs themselves," Evans said. He are sold at a higher price - have done a lot to create in- said that in a few years he will two dollars -- than his out- terest in books in this area." plant shade trees and offer of-print books. But Evans And the 20,000 tons of tables and chairs to his find more customers filling hardback books and customers who just want to empty boxes at his spring magazines that Evans will sell browse through the books and book fair next weekend. next weekend should offer a read in the sun. Last Sunday the barn, or wide enough variety to suit the But for right now, his what was once a barn, was tastes of the Harrisonburg customers will have to settle still a mess. Empty boxes area and the Madison College for a concession stand run by were strewn over the floor, community - as well as the his lively 76-year old mother, and insulation was thrown many outside visitors that who with the rest of the family along the aisles of overflowing Evans is expecting. The is eagerly helping Evans with bookshelves. But Evans . shelves are stacked with the antique and book dealing promised that the makeshift business. bookstore will be finished and current bestsellers, craft And don't be surprised if ready for customers March 27 books, history books, medical Evans himself is outside at 9 a.m. although he expects books, cook books, issues of bargaining and haggling with an additional ton or two of Life magazine dating from his customers over the books. books to arrive before then. The books that arrive at Evans's farm in tractor trailers are up for bids by publishing companies. When book dealers make orders with publishers, Evans said, it Story and photos is common practice for the publishers to print several by Cynthia Carney hundred books over and beyond the order. Evans bids

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LEIGHTON EVANS'S BOOK FAIR which is located on his farm in Mount Crawford past the Stuckey's reslaraunt, will be open Saturday, March 27 9 a.m. -6 p.m.: Sunday, noon-5 p.m. and Monday-Friday, 5 p.m.-9 p.m. Evans will make private appointments with persons who wish to buy his books at a later time. Fore more information call 434-8849.

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ABSOLUTELY AMAZING THE BREEZE, Friday, March 19, 1978 Page 13 Spain study tour planned The foreign language some aspect of Spanish department is sponsoring a 21- civilization. Majors will write day study tour to Spain from their reports in Spanish; non- May 10 - June 1. majors may write in English. The cost of $736 includes The report is due the first day airfare from Washington, two of classes of the fall session. meals a day, special interest Students may register for tours, transfers, tips and the tour before or during the taxes. Among the cities which May session. The cost of the will be visited are Madrid, trip does not include fees paid Barcelona, Seville and Toledo. to Madison College for three The tour offers three hours hours of credit. of undergraduate credit for Spanish 309. For more information, Participants will be contact Dr. Conis of the required to write a report on foreign language department. Of war and peace An on sis in the desert of winter Continued from page 2 Photo by Mark Thompson Q: Well what are you going to do about it? A: We're trying to build an atomic bomb. If we can get that, we'll build a boat and sail it to San Francisco where we'll detonate it. Otherwise, we'll just run ad- Goals clarified vertisements in the big American newspapers asking for (Continued from Page 3) someone to fight." \^ need you physician can offer better 9 coverage and provide a better At this moment a large airplane zoomed down over The National Center for Voluntary Action. variety of services than the our heads. The President was ecstatic. "They're attacking us. Bomb the capital, bomb the health department is able to capital! Hot dog, we've finally got a fight on our hands." supply. But his exuberation was short lived. As the plane The statement concerning made its third pass, a man in a grey tweed coat the use of the IUD only after a parachuted down beside us. woman has borne a child is not "Excuse me," he said, "I'm selling life and disaster accurate. IUD's can be insurance, and I wonder if ..." reasonable alternatives for contraception in women who have not had children. It is suggested that women Man of many talents desiring this alternative contact a private physician. Continued from page 4 background in musicals The health department can primacy." He noted that certainly lends credence to his" provide this service if it there are shows currently observations, having cannot be obtained elsewhere. running on Broadway which produced "Seven Brides For are very good such as Seven Brothers" and "The Barbara Kenney, M.D. "Pacific Overtures," which Unsinkable Molly Brown" Health Director among others. Rockingham-Harrisonburg he said "is as beautiful a show His advice to.people going Health Department as I've ever seen." Schary's into the theatre arts is that first you "got to be crazy." He noted that the aspiring actor must be prepared for a lot of disappointment, and must be equipped to withstand the gaff and torture. But, be added, "the rewards are enormous." Specifically, he said that the person entering this field must be prepared to move, to view any job as "another arrow in the quiver," and to enjoy everything. "Though Schary has no plans for making another motion picture, he is working on two plays for the theatre. One is a one-man show about * Welcome Back! Franklin Roosevelt which he ****** hopes to put into production in June, and a play based on the Old Mil & Schlitz Kegs t life of Theodore Herzl the * founder of Israel which he will JOld Mil 12 0K.bottle8-6pk-eold-$1.19$ produce. Everybody^ tI ' Thunderbird Wine 81.09 J1 talking about pollution. ? J Woodsy Owl has a way t Olympia 12 oz.cans 6pk-cold-$2.19 for you to stop It J ****************** , $ Graham's Shoe Service ♦ Coca-Cola quarts 4 for 99cplus deposit J 111 N. Liberty Snydere Chips reg. 99' special 79e J 434-1026 ************************ J Heels While You Iw ERNERS'DayStoreJ Walt 915 So High St. -3 Blocks South of Madison Men's & Women's Jtmn. 8M.-Thart. ■•.■.-I*." J J Offer expirt* March »"" VrHayAVL M.■.-!»■■ Hiking Boots ****************************¥*¥* /'

Page 14, THE BREEZE, Friday. March 19. 1976 Dukes lose to ODU, Morgan in tourney i Campanelli blasts officials By JIM MORGAN outcome, Madison coach Lou hinted that Madison might Frazier, who led the Bears to the Dukes a 79-74 lead. Six months after it began, Campanelli blasted Morgan protest the game, there has the national title in 1974, On the inbounds play, the basketball season ended in State players and the game's been no formal action taken called the officiating terrible. Morgan guard Billy Newton, controversy, following an 86- officials. by the school or Director of "I don't feel that a who Campanelli called "the 81 loss to Morgan State "The whole game was Athletics Dean Ehlers. basketball team should be put only class guy on their team," University in the consolation illegal and bush league," "I feel that I have to lash in this type of situation," he drove through the lane. He game of the NCAA's South Campanelli told reporters back at something like this," said. "I don't feel that our collided with Madison's Atlantic Regional Tour- after the game. "This type of added Campanelli. "If I don't team will ever accept another Sherman Dillard. nament. game makes the entire game I'm not doing my profession bid to the NCAA's South Although Dillard had Angered more by the way of basketball a farce." justice." Atlantic Regional again." position, a fact admitted by the game was played than the Although Campanelli Morgan State coach Nat Campanelli alleged that several Morgan players, he Morgan State players kicked, was called for blocking, and elbowed, spit upon and ver- leaped up. bally attacked Madison Official Mike Sierco, who players. called all five of the game's Five technicals were called technical fouls, also awarded on Morgan State during the Dillard with a technical foul. game, one on Madison and two "It was totally uncalled Morgan players were ejected for," said Campanelli. "He from the game. didn't say anything, he wasn't

Basketball call-in on WMR A Madison College head basketball coach Lou Campanelli and three of Madison's top players will participate in a special call-in program on WMRA-FM (90.7) Sunday evening (March 21). i The program, which will include Madison players Sherman Dillard, David Correll and Pat Dosh, will begin at 9 p.m. Steve I Buckhantz, the color commentator on the Madison College Sports Network, will be the program's host. Listeners can phone in questions or com- ments to Campanelli or any of the players by calling one of three numbers: (703) 433-6221, 4334695, or 433-6320. Sunday's call-in program is being presented as a special feature of Earmontage on WMRA- FM.

Although Campanelli even looking at the official." pointed to the technical fouls Newton's shot was good, he on Morgan, ironically it was a made the foul shot, Anthony technical foul on Madison's Young made the technical foul Sherman Dillard that allowed shot, and then Young scored the Bears to take the lead on a on the inbounds play. six-point play. The score, on one play, With 4:43 left in the game, changed from 79-74 Madison MID-AIR COLLISION between Madison's foul on Fuhrman. Despite the shooting of Madison guard Roger to 80-79 Morgan. Dave Correll and Old Dominions Jeff Fuhr- Correll and Sherman Dillard, who finished Hughett, who finished with IS Morgan went to their stall, man during the opening round of the NCAA's with 20 points, Madison lost 86-77. points, drove and was fouled. and Madison was forced to South Atlantic Tournament resulted in a foul He hit both free throws to give Continued on page 19 Training wore than just tape and ban "It keeps you close to the athletes'

By WADE STARLING rehabilitation. He explained that different Some difficulties arise with the number of "So many high school athletes are ruined work is required for different sports. overlapping sports, Lester said. He said that due to a lack of proper training facilities," said "You have to adjust to the different sports the sports in season have to have priority. Madison's head trainer, Robbie Lester. "One and athletes," he said. "There's also some "It's only fair," he said. "We do not day I think I'd like to help change that psychology involved. You have to understand disregard any athletes, but some may have to situation." the athletes." wait a little longer than others if their sport Lester came to Madison in 1974 after ser- Some athletes can compete with certain isn't in season yet." ving as an assistant trainer for two years at injuries, whereas others cannot simply Lester said that he enjoys the situation at West Virginia University. He received his because of the nature of their sport, according Madison. After working at a major university, bachelors degree in physical education and his to Lester. A basketball player might play with he said the atmosphere here is much more Master in education, both from West Virginia. a slightly hurt knee, but a track runner cannot, relaxed. Lester began his training career as a he said. manager at Midlothian High in Richmond. "The athletes are not so business-like. They Lester's staff consists of one graduate really seem to enjoy their sports," he said. "I was to small to play anything but assistant, and eight student trainers, five "Madison is challenging because of the baseball," said Lester," and I wanted to stay males and three females. Lester said he is rapidity of change." around sports. So I became a manager." very pleased with his staff. His coach got Lester interested in the "There's no way one person could handle Lester said he was not really interested in training aspect of sports, and he went to a the job," he explained. "The students are just working for a professional sports team. But he clinic at the his senior like assistant coaches. They take a tremen- did stress that he would possibly like to go into year. He attended Greenbriar Military School dous load off of me." teaching. for one year, and received a partial scholar- Most of the student trainers are interested "I've always enjoyed trying to teach people ship to West Virginia the next. in pursuing it as a career, according to Lester. about different training methods," he said. Lester was given a full scholarship his senior All but one of them trained in high school.. "With the great amount of emphasis being put year, and stayed on as an assistant trainer for "These students care enough about the on it today, I would possibly like to get into football after graduation. He originally ap- athletes to help them. Training keeps you very teaching." plied for the job at Madison in 1973, but it was close to the athletes and athletics," noted Lester. But for now, Lester said he is glad to be given to Andy Woidtke, formally an assistant where he is. But you have have ambitions, he trainer for the Miami Dolphins. Lester said that he is pushing to have a minor in training added to Madison's said. Lester went back to West Virginia, finished curriculum. "Maybe someday I'll be an thletic direc- his Masters, and applied again the next year He described the training facilities here as tor," he said. "Maybe someday I'll be after Woidtke left. This time he was offered some of the best in the state. They have president of a college." the job. everything needed to handle 650-750 athletes a £tnd he added, with a smile, "But then The majority of Lester's work deals in year he said. again, maybe I won't." >

■ Finish Southern trip 4-4: Dukes host Lock Haven The Madison College Babcock said the pitching bases. Billy Sample, who baseball team, fresh off a 4-4 was inconsistent. He pointed road trip down South, open out that whereas the hitting played outfield and second their home season tomorrow was not as strong as it has base, hit .303, batted in nine as they face Lock Haven been in the past, every team runs, and also hit a homer. College on Al Lang Field. they faced pitched their Pitcher Carl Zerambo won The Dukes played some of number one pitcher against the toughest competition in two of the four games for the them. Dukes. He won the opening the nation over Spring Break, "When teams of this according to coach Brad game with Catawba, and was Babcock. They opened with a caliber throw their top pitcher the winning pitcher in one of 12-5 win over Catawba against you every game, you the wins over South Carolina- College, and also won games know that no one in the nation Aiken, and Mike Naff won the against Francis Marion, 7-4, will take you lightly," he said. game against Francis Marion. and two over South Carolina- Leading the regulars in Dennis Meade, although Aiken, 6-5 and 7-3. hitting was Mike LaCasse, losing, pitched a five hitter Madison lost games to who moved from third base to against Clemson. Clemson 5-4, South Carolina, first this year. LaCasse hit The Dukes have a very 11-6, and Wake Forest twice, 379, with seven runs batted in busy schedule ahead of them 6-3 and 10-1. and four doubles. He also hit a After tomorrow's game, they Clemson had been ranked home run. play a doubleheader Sunday fifth in the nation in a pre- Two other regulars hit over against Dickinson College season poll, and South 300. Centerfielder Todd which begins at 1.00, a game Carolina finished second last Winterfelt hit .313, and had a with Keen State College year. home run. He also stole four Monday, Babcock said the Dukes played great at times, but played inconsistent at others. Madison loses to ODU "Anytime you go 4-4 Continued from. Page 18 against the competition we thing," he added. "If this is faced, you can't be disap- foul in an effort to get the ball. the purpose of college pointed," he said. "You don't The Bears made four of four athletics we're in the wrong have to be completely foul shots in the final minutes business." satisfied, but you can't be to clinch the game. While Old Dominion took unhappy." In the first round of the the floor for the championship tournament Madison lost to game, Campanelli stood in the defending national champion press room and shook his , the head. Gymnasts host team 86-77. "To say we was robbed is a Although Madison stayed classic understatement," said close through most of the Campanelli. "Basketball game. Monarch Center Wilson doesn't deserve this." finish fourth Washington, a first team Ail- The Madison College American, broke the game Tennis team women's gymnastics team open late in the second half. finished a close fourth last Taking control of the boards, opens season WILSON WASHINGTON scores on a jump shot over Madison weekend in the Association of Washington started the Old center Van Snow den in the first half of Thursday's game with Intercollegiate Athletics for Dominion fastbreak with long Old Dominion. Washington, who led the Monarchs to the Women (AIAW) Region II outlet passes, and the Tuesday national championship last season, finished with 24 points and gymnastics tournament held Monarchs led by 13 points. The Madison College tennis 13 rebounds. at Memphis State University. "We simply didn't keep team begrs match play next The University of control of the tempo," ex- Tuesday as they host Ran- Louisville won the regional plained Campanelli. Earlier dolph Macon. iiMiiiiiiMifiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiimiiiiiiHiiiiiniiiiMiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiim; title, compiling 100.75 points. he noted that Madison could The Dukes return many of Western Kentucky was the not afford to let Old Dominion the same players that com- ! Mario's Beauty Salon j runner-up with 99.65 points start their fast break, par^ peted on last fall's team. and the University of North ticularly on their home court. Playing in the number one Carolina placed ' third with The two losses dropped singles position will be Marty I 1770 E. Market Harrisonburg, Va. 86.65 points. The Duchesses Madison's season record to 18- Sherman. Playing doubles were .7 of a point behind North 9. with Sherman will be fresh- | Located Between Long John Silver and B & C Auto Discount Carolina with 85.35 points. "When you work all season, man Ed Barnhardt, who also and it all comes down to this," will play in the number two The top performer for the said Campanelli referring to Phone 434-3010 Duchesses was Sharon singles position. the Morgan game. "It's really Rounding out the top eight Liskey, a freshman from an unbelievable disap- Harrisonburg, who scored 8.0 players will be: Paul Lutz, NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY pointment." Bobby Reid, Kevin Anderson, 3 out of a possible 10 points in "I don't feel that we should the uneven parallel bars. Bruce Bontz, Mike Buckner, 'Get Acquainted' have to tolerate this sort of and Owen Thomas.

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Page 16, THE BREEZE, Friday, March 19, 1976 Top teams slated for golf tourney

By DAVE LUCAS sophomore Richie Caulfield. Eight teams that par- Seniors Ed Olmstead and ticipated in last year's Billy Adams (usually a national tournament head the consistent player) did not play field entries for next year's as well as was expected, said Madison College Bicentennial Balog. Golf Tournament. "The weather was super A total of 26 teams from but. we just played average nine states will take part in golf," commented Balog. the 72-hole tournament which "We played sporatically and will be held September 23-26 at that hurt us. We are going to Olde Mill Golf Club in have to get better and better Hillsville, Virginia. play from our seniors if we hope to win the VCAA and receive a return bid to the \4 super NCAA again this year," ob- served Balog. tournament' The Dukes take on the University of Richmond in "We expect it to be a super Richmond on March 30. The tournament," said Madison state championships are set IN A SCRAMBLE for the ball, Madison's Dave round of the NCAA South Atlantic Tour- College golf coach and for April 9 - 10, while the nament. VCAA championships are Correll conies up with it against Old tournament director Drew Dominion's Reese Neyland during the first Balog. "I feel that we have scheduled for April 17 - 18. several of the finest collegiate golf teams in the nation participating." The Olde Mill course is over 7^)00 yards long, and has been swim team in national meet called one of the most A Madison team of six also swim for Madison in the the freestyle portion of the Commonwealth University in challenging golf courses in the swimmers and one diver will 200-yard freestyle relay and medley relay. the 1976 Virginia Federation East. Practice rounds for the compete in the 1976 the 400-yard medley relay. Sophomore Patsy Rainey of Intercollegiate Sports for annual tournament will begin Association of Intercollegiate McCauslin will swim the will swim the breastroke leg Women (VFISW) swim meet. on Tuesday, September 21. Athletics for Women national backstroke leg of the medley of the 400-yard medley relay Trophies will be awarded to swimming and diving meet relay. and another sophomore, first and second place teams this week at Fort Lauderdale, Diver Kathy Leverone will Diane Cayce, will swim a leg In Celebrating in both the University and Fla. compete in both one-meter of the 200-yard freestyle relay College division fields, and America's top collegiate and three-meter diving. team. Cayce is also a back-up Our individual awards will be swimmers will vie for national Leverone won 13 of the 16 member of the 400-yard given to the top six medalists honors in the meet, being collegiate diving events she medley relay team in the ^lh Year and players on the cham- hosted by the University of entered this season. breastroke and the butterfly. pionship teams. Miami Thursday through Freshman Anita Callahan Saturday (March 18-20). The remaining members of There will also be>an award the Madison team going to the will swim for the Madison In Business for the winning coach, and the This is the first time that team in the 200-yard medley Madison has entered a team in national meet are relay top 18 teams will receive swimmers. Freshman Donna relay. flags. the AIAW meet. 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