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Vol. L1V Tuesday. February 22. 1977 Madison College. Harrisonburg, Va. No. 3C Liz Taylor, husband attract crowds here By ROGER WELLS Elizabeth Taylor Warner, not looking like the glamorous actress of the past, and her husband John Warner, looking like a political candidate of the future, came to Madison last Thursday. The Warners, as part of a Virginia college tour, participated in a 15-minute "press opportunity" of dubious journalistic value and then marched across campus to participate in a question and answer session with theatre students. The press was interested In Warner. He has frequently been mentioned as a potential senatorial candidate. Indeed, he sounded like a man who is planning to run for something. "Politics is an honorable profession in the state of Virginia," Warner said. "You don't win public office in Virginia; you earn it." « But though the media was interested in the political War- ner, the people, particularly the theatre students, turned out to see Liz. To be sure, she has not aged gracefully. Plump, and wearing a mink coat that made her seem plumper, Taylor was no longer a glamour queen. She did not hide her aging face behind the garish cosmetics. (Continued on Pace 13) ABOVE—ELIZABETH TAYLOR AND JOHN and a crowd of students, walk to Miller Hall WARNER, accompanied by communication Thursday. Right—Liz and John smile for the arts department head Dr. Donald McConkey media at a "press opportunity." Photos by Don P»t«r$«n Council 'pushing' honor system Lack of student interest, cooperation 'frustrating' By LYNDA EDWARDS was dropped because the sit ion period, McGrath ex- Despite lack of student teacher making the ac- Elained. "We're pushing the interest and cooperation, cusation moved to California onor system really hard. students working in the Honor and could not face the student Each student will get a Council believe Madison at trial, and two cases in- brochure about the council. College's honor code is volving plagiarism were tried, We're changing from a necessary. McGrath said. judicial to an academic This past year, only six "There isn't that much for system," meaning the council cases against students were us to da if students won't would emphasize plagiarism brought to the council. All six cooperate," McGrath said. He and cheating cases rather cases were filed by teachers, said he would report a student than thefts and drinking. It is according to Honor Council he saw cheating to the council, a step that McGrath believes President Charles McGrath. but "most students won't turn "shows more integrity " Three cases were dropped each other in." Letters have been sent to due to lack of evidence; one The Council is in a tran- every student encouraging them to vote in the Honor Council's Feb. 25 elections held in the Post Office lobby of the WCC. Last year's turn-out 'The Good Old Days' of approximately 50 students is very poor because all 7,500 students here may vote, ac- at Madison College cording to McGrath, who By TERESA BRUMBACK hopes additional publicity will Ring. It's 6 a.m. at Madison College, March 2, 1957. generate more interest. The sound of the bell means that it is time for all the girls SGA first vice-president in the dorms to go to a "compulsory" breakfast in (Continued on Page 6) "Harrison" Dining Hall. Such is the beginning of another day at Madison twenty years ago as.told by Dr. Caroline Marshall of the history department. She shared her memories of life here when she was a student in the late 50's in a talk Five-year teacher plan delayed entitled "The Good Old Days, The Bad Old Days." Until Madison turned co-ed, the small women's By DWAYNE YANCEY be put off until July 1983. state will help colleges with college existed as a society unto itself, in which strict The House Education The delay will also "enable the expense of the new codes of behavior were enforced, Marshall said. One of Committee voted last week to colleges and the public school program. its main goals then was "to turn us out as virginal and delay the start of a five-year system to examine a pilot Although no exact figures unscathed as we had arrived," she added. teacher certification program program to see of there were on the total cost of the five- Although men were not allowed in the dorms, they to give colleges time to any significant improvements year program are available, could spend an evening with their girlfriend in the parlor develop a curriculum for the of teachers, said Dr. Julius Roberson estimated a "very provided in Alr.mnae Hall, but only after they were program. Roberson, dean of the limited" pilot program for one interviewed and approved by the Dean of Students. "If a Delegates Bonnie Paul (R- Madison College school of year would cost "around boy asked you out, you knew that he really liked you," Harrisonburg) and A. R. education. $50,000." Marshall said. "Peto" Geisen (R-Staunton) The costs would cover the A girl had to sign a special form to go in a car off had asked for repeal of the Starting date added college supervisory campus; and leaving to visit a male at another college five-year format in favor of personnel, travel expenses, was nearly impossible. the present four-year and the additional teachers Entertainment consisted of lots of singing and wat- program. July 1983 needed to fill in during release ching the Saturday night movie every week. Students The General Assembly, in time given to interns and their also nad many formal occasions such as tea parties to its 1976 session, ariterfdea ttte Roberson testified before in-school supervisors. attend, she said, and they sang everywhere-at parties, state's educational standards the committee Feb. 1, noting Without state or federal in the dorms, and even in the Bluestone Dining Hall in to require all those who begin that no model programs for funds, the five-year program Harrison. teaching after July 1981 to the five-year program have "will be difficult to carry Marshall told of the "D-Hall caste system" in which have completed a five-year been developed, that there is out," Roberson said. there were privileges according to class rank. The program, induding one year no evidence the program Those desiring to teach in dining hall nad a "homey" atmosphere with huge of supervised internship. would improve the quality of Virginia must now complete a (Continued on Page 13) The committee recom- teachers, and that there has four-year bachelor program, mended that the starting date. been no indication that the v>#!p»#we

Volunteer Army works: MA**** 14+ We don h need peacetime draft

By EDWARD CONNORS Bui our military leaders don't share that The hysteria over the Russian-American view. arms race is growing as a congressional During the long Vietnam involvement, the decision on the new defense budget draws defense department grew to monolithic ex- closer. Amid the clamour, the Pentagon brass tremes. Its contacts with the labor and has slipped a quickie by on us; they wish to business establishments became more firmly reactivate the draft. entrenched with each generous congressional * Last week. Army Chief of Staff General approval, Of a -budget increase. Today the HELP Bernard W. Rogers told the Senate Armed monster is as much a part of our lives as was Services Committee that Congress may have the Sphinx that guarded the gates of ancient to reactivate the draft to fill reserve forces. It Thebes. is Rogers' fear that the U.S. might have to go to In 1972. Richard Nixon ended the draft, war with no back-up for its standing army. replacing it with a volunteer army system. "This is a situation of serious proportions," The volunteer idea has worked. Recruit- Rogers said. ment goals have consistently been met. In the The current lack of reserves is caused by Report of the Secretary of Defense for Fiscal D-XSTOuT the exodus of "Vietnam Era" reservists, men Year 1978, the conclusions were optimistic: who joined these units rather than be drafted. "The all volunteer force has been brought into These men are leaving reserve units en masse being and is solidly in place. Racial and drug at the completion of their six-year terms. problems have declined. The men and women The Pentagon fears see"m \to rest on a of the services are dedicated to their Friends' alcohol problems questionable premise—that war-time man- profession." power levels must be maintained in the armed U.S. military leaders have expressed the services even though we are not at war. fear that the Soviet Union may launch an at- In 1969, during the peak of Vietnam conflict, tack against NATO forces in Europe. Indeed, deserve your concern some 3.5 million Americans were under arms. much of the argument over conventional Question: You've talked obligation to your triend and In 1977. 2,088,000 men and women are serving warfare methods centers, on the fear that the about alcohol use and abuse, yourself to express your Russians will someday blitzkrieg their way but how do you define feelings of concern. This is across Western Europe. This is why we must alcoholism? usually most effective if it can maintain a wartime level of conventional be presented in a relatively warfare forces, according to military leaders. Answer: A widely accepted nonthreatening way. And this is why the army brass is telling definition is one offered by For example, you might Congress it may have to reactivate the draft. Mark Keller of the Center of say, "Tom, I've noticed As a person of draft age, I say bologna to Alcohol Studies at Rutgers you've been drinking a lot, you General Rogers. I don't want to become a University. He says: and I'm concerned about what part of your numbers game with Russia. And I "Alcoholism is a chronic you might be doing to your- don't want my body and my mind manipulated in order for your military establishment- disease, or disorder of self. I was wondering how bloated by its own self-importance—to sustain behavior, characterized by things have been going itself. the repeated drinking of lately—school, dating, etc.? •\ A peacetime draft is what the army wants. alcoholic beverages to an (if you are a friend, you will George Wald, Nobel Laureate, addressed this extent that exceeds firobably have some idea.) I'd issue in his famous 1969 speech at MIT: customary dietary use or ike to talk about it if you "A peacetime draft is the most un- ordinary compliance with the would." American thing I know. All the time I was social-drinking customs of the The main idea is to convey growing up I was told about oppressive Central community, and which in- your concern and your European countries and Russia, where young terferes with the drinker's willingness to help, either by men were forced into the army; and I was told health, interpersonal listening and talking or what they did about it. They chopped off a relations, or economic func- referring them to someone. finger, or shot off a couple of toes; or better tioning." After that, it's up to your in active dury. Defense department projec- still, if they could manage it, they came to this (Continued on Page 3) tions for future years keep the active duty country. And we understood that, and sym- Question: What can I do if I figure above two million. pathized, and were glad to welcome them." think a friend of mine drinks With such a large active force, I question the To put it bluntly, I do. not want to wear a too much? need to increase reserves by means of con- uniform and participate in what Wald scription. Indeed, I question the need for such a describes as America's "balance of terror" Answer: First and foremost, large armed force as exists now. with Russia. I highly respect the man or you need to remember that In 1950, at the height of the fearful Cold War woman volunteers for armed service work. But people who have, drinking days, the U.S. had a standing army of only it is the right of choice that I respect most in Sroblems usually like to think 600,000. How far have we as a nation moved this argument. lat they don't. They deny the away from that Cold War tension? I would Soldiery just isn't what it used to be. There existence of the problem. This suggest that most Americans, including a are other ways for men to prove themselves. means that you will probably disgraced former president, feel that ac- Errol Flynn may have looked dashingly heroic experience frustration in comodation and cooperation with the Com- leading the Charge of the Light Brigade, but he trying to deal with them. . . freedom of the press is on* munist nations is the only rational world view of the treat bulwarks el liberty, had another side that I appreciate more. I'm a As a concerned human and) can never be restrained but to assume. lover not a fighter; and that is my choice. being and friend, you have an by despotic* governments." James Madison

EDITOR Roger Wells MANAGING EDITOR Frank Rath bun BUSINESS MANAGER Ward Lancaster News Sandy Amann; Editorial Gary Michael: Sports Jim Morgan and Wade Starling; Photography Walt Morgan; Production Kathi Rechin; Advertising Joyce Morrell and Greg Hodge; Advisers Alan Neckowitz and Dave Wendelken The Breeze encourage* letters to the editor on topic* dealing with the Madison College campus and com munity All letters must be signed, typed, and include phone and bpx number Letters may be addressed lo The Breeie, Zlrklt House Letters should be no longer than 100 words. -Qs^or: Longer letters may be used as gueslspots at the discretion ot the editor Working together for the benefit of the student body 433-65% •33-«127 i1' . i i THE BREEZE, Tuesday, February 22,1977, Page 3 Squirrel wisdom on a host of major crises

Uy DWAYNE YANCEY didn't come to mind either. host of major crises below. Actually, I don't mind the decided against it. Poor I was walking beneath one The offending missile was a Pink Flamingos, the SGA- dog that much," he confessed. squirrel, I thought, from Euell of the stately old trees on the walnut. I looked up through CPB concert tug-of-wac, "Dogs are pretty stupid Gibbon's best to the D-hall quad last week when an object the branches of the trees and Chrysalis, lack of en- anyway. They just do what special. plummeted from the sky and saw the perpetrator of the tertainment . . . you people tell them to. No "People walk by and say, bounced off my head with a dastardly deed-a squirrel: "Trivia," snarled Squirrel self-respecting squirrel would ' Oh look at the cute little dull thud. "Stupid squirrel," I when I asked him about those let himself be dressed up and squirrel ' but that's all," Supposedly it was the same muttered, rubbing the sore subjects. "There are more paraded around like that. It's lamented Squirrel. "Not once type of incident which caused spot on my head. I bent over important issues." those ducks that really get has a squirrel ever been asked Issac Newton to discover the to pick up the nut and hurl it I was startled. "What me." a question in Campus Com- law of gravity. back at the varmint. could possibly be more im- Squirrel stopped for a ments!" Now I know why I'm not a 'i wouldn't do Chat if I were portant than Michael Anestos moment and looked out over "They're always having physics major because I you," said a voice. or Jerry Weaver?" the campus, or at least as far some kind of "Emphasis didn't think anything of the I glanced around-no one "Ducks" said Squirrel, as the black smoke that was Week." I think they ought to sort. Nor would I have made a anywhere, not even the ever- "and the Duke" belching out of the at least have a Squirrel very good English major as ready campus police. He picked a nut from his smokestack. Emphasis Week. There are that great classic of American Probably out solving a major not even any classes on literature, "Chicken Little," crime, I thought, like parking squirrel culture or about our violations. roots. "Up here." said the voice Interview with a leading nut finder Squirrel stood up on the Letter: again. It was the squirrel. limb and chattered angrily. "You work tor The Breeze "If we don't soon have don't you?" more say around this campus, Startled by the sight of a stockpile and gnawed on it. He wiped his eves-1 there are some squirrels that 'Editing talking squirrel, I simply "We squirrels have been as couldn't tell if he was crying are going to get militant about 9 noddecT silent as the Honor Council for or whether it was the blanket all this. There's been some "Then climb up here." he too long," he began, "but all of haze which hung over talk of surrounding Hillcrest unfair ordered, "I have something to that's going to end soon. everything-and then spoke and holding President Carrier say." We've been here longer than again. hostage until he orders the D- To the Editor: Ever the inquiring reporter anybody." "People seem to forget that hall to serve roast duck one I have come to expect with delusions of Woodward "My great-great-great- we squirrels exist. During all night." distortions and journalistic and Bernstein, I scrambled up grandfather hopped through the cold weather everybody "I warn you, if it comes to negligence from The Breeze. the tree to join the squirrel on these trees back when this was worried how the ducks that, the walk between the However, when even let- his lofty perch. was old man Newman's farm. would keep warm, but I never campus center and the library ters-to-the-editor are slanted As I made my way up Yet who gets all the publicity? heard anybody ask about us won't be safe from the hands and mangled by The Breeze, through the branches,I won- Those blasted ducks down on squirrels. Everybody looks of the Squirrel Liberation whose editor claims mem- dered what he would have to the lake! And who gets after the ducks." Front!" bership in a committee op say. No doubt from his crowned mascot? A bulldog!" "When the . ground froze "All this talk about having posed to censorship, lookout on the quad he could Squirrel spit out his acorn and we couldn't dig up our a say in college affairs is something is seriously wrong. provide much wisdom on a in a woody huff. nuts, do you know where we nice," I said, "but what would Reading the paper itself is had to go for food? TheD-Hall squirrels know about groups the only contact most students and wait outside for whatever like SGA or CPB?" have with The Breeze. But, for was thrown out. Fortunately Squirrel just smiled and those who ever want to write a there was lots of it, but do you pointed to a hollow in the tree letter to the paper, be ready know what that stuff at the D- that was stocked full of nuts. for a surprise when "your ' Hall tastes like?!" "And you called me a letter sees print. I started to reply but stupid squirrel!" Letters I have seen in their original form and later in The Breeze have invariably been Tax column: cut or changed, often in key areas. The most recent example I know of personally was my own letter on the CPB, Investment law changed which had its entire last paragraph cut in addition to By JOSEPH E. HOLLIS and The new law reduces the other key deletions~a hatchet KEYIN G. MILLER deductible amount of in- job which made the letter vestment interest to $10,000 sound trivial and ineffective. ($5,000 for married filing I have seen other persons' Investment Interest separately) plus the amount letters treated in a like Deduction of investment income manner; entire paragraphs The maximum deduction of received or otherwise in- cut, misleading titles placed interest paid on indebtedness cludible in income for the over the letters, and selective incurred to purchase or carry taxable year. editting (sic) to distort fat Eroperty held for investment Investment income in- cludes interest, dividends, meaning are all Breeze tactics The Madison Squirrel finds the nut as been sharply reduced for which have been used. 1976 and later years. rents, royalties and nst short- Examples are available on term capital gain from in- request, and without distor- vestment property. tion, , . Investment property does How ironic-that Roger 'Senioritis' a springtime worry not include property for Wells, the co-founder of personal use such as a per- sonal residence, nor does it Madison's very own Com- (Continued from Page 2) means changing study habits Third, there can be a mittee Against Campus include property used in a friend to respond; and if you and scheduling patterns. feeling of "it's over" which Censorship (sic), sees fit to can lead to apathy and let- trade or business. edit a newspaper which keep pushing the issue, you'll Procrastination, in past probably alienate him-her down and a large desire to censors its own readers' semesters, has often meant, play, relax and have fun. Sale of Residence - Age 65 or forum. more. "I don't really have to worry Needless to say, this can be over And with this fact in mind, too much about my work until academically dangerous. If a taxpayer is 66 years of how can anything else printed Question: Is alcohol the only midterms." By then, you have age or older, gain on the sale in The Breeze De regarded concern on this campus? 16 weeks of work to do in 8. Fourth, because of any or of his or her home will be tax- with any faith? And we all know how that all of. the previous feelings, free if the adjusted sales price P.S. This letter itself may Answer: No; in fact, lately we feels! some seniors will is $35,000 or less. If the ad- well have been distorted by have heard more concerns procrastinate about looking justed sales price is more than the time it is printed-I'll be expressed about a number of Question: Some of my friends for a job. If this is your choice, $35,000, the gain will be tax glad to tell anyone the true things. A number of students are talking about senicritis. it's okay. free in the ratio that $35,000 version. seem to be feeling the mid- What is it? However, if you worry bears to the adjusted sales Jim Dawson winter blahs (the weather has about what you're going to do price. This increase from not helped any). Other Answer: There are a number next year, then you need to $20,000 to $35,000 will be ef- Editor's note: The Breeze students have expressed of factors that can contribute take action to find out. Active fective for 1977 and later reserves the right to edit concerns over the academic • to this. involvement in problem- years. letters that are libelous and pressures that they are First, there is the an- solving can often reduce misleading. Though this is feeling. ticipation of leaving Madison. worries. Support Test For Non- rarely done, it occurs Whether it is true or not, a This can create both excited, custodial Parents frequently with letters-to-the- number of students feel' like happy feelings and sad A good principle to follow editor from Dawson. the academic demands have feelings. When we feel both is, if you worry a lot about The new law requires a Dawson had been told days increased, which results in extremes (ambivalent something, ask yourself, noncustodial parent to provide before his last letter went to anxiety. feelings) we often experience "what can I do about it," and total support of more than press that it would be edited to The best way to deal with a sense of confusion. then follow through (for $1,200 for each child if he is to remove statements that were academic pressure (and the Secondly, there are sample, us*, the services and qualify for a dependency .iur.«trrand inaccurate. *■ harden for many college questions about "where will I information of the Counseling exemption. The Breeze has editorially students) is to avoid be next year? What will I be Center and Career Planning Under prior law, the opposed censorship. However, firocrastination. This means doing?" This is particularly and Placement Office). noncustodial parent only had that does not mean that this inding out when your work is true during the early spring to provide total support of newspaper must use its space due and starting early enough semester before any job Please address any questions more than $1,200 to claim to print letters that are so that it will be done with commitments have been you have to the Counseling exemption for any number of irresponsible*. >"•■■<■•■■■ time to spare. This usually made. Center, 300 Alumnae Hall. - exemptions. •• * • Page 4. THE BREEZE. Tuesday. February 22. 1977 'Success realized by effort9

By KENT BOOTY are now going to college, less that black children can learn Today's blacks must are graduating with academic to respect them rather than "strive for excellence" if they credentials." the usual "history-book are to succeed in the still As a result, blacks are heroes." Renwick said; "I predominantly white business "paying the price" in em- want you to be their hero, world. H. Bentley Renwick ployment, according to their black model." told Madison students Wed- Renwick. adding that this nesday night. shortage of qualified blacks is To do this, he said, blacks "Success is realized onty by especially acute in "top-level must adapt themselves to the putting forth a 100 per cent government jobs." which is dominant "Anglo-oriented effort. ' he said. ironic since black voters culture." According to "helped to elect Jimmy Renwick, "Ninety percent of Renwick. the assistant Carter and probably even the black population still dean of the college of arts and Richard Nixon." works for the 'Man'... Blacks sciences at the University of To counter this, Renwick should learn every facet of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, urged black college students their life." spoke on "A Black Model," as to dedicate themselves to Above all, blacks should be part of "Black Emphasis principles of excellence. honest with themselves and Week." "There can be no great black feel free to disagree among Most blacks have a "poor model if we don't strive for each other, Renwick told the conception of excellence" and excellence." he said. "The students. "Don't worry about apathy is rampant among future is in your hands." being different. Think of black college students, he The emergence of new things in terms of 10 years said: "although more blacks black models is essential so from now," he said. Education^wards honor area residents Madison College's /annual education-at any level are former president of Madison "Educator of The eligible for the awards. College, and Elon Rhodes, awards will be presented Fe! Recipients of the awards then chairman of the 28, honoring two residents of must live in the Shenandoah Harrisonburg School Board. the Shenandoah Valley for Valley-defined as the area Prior to 1974, awards were their contributions to between Winchester and presented only to professional education. Roanoke. Winners will not be educators. The 1973 recipient The awards, sponsored by announced until the night of was Dr. Forest Racey, retired Greater Madison Inc., a the program. president of Shenandoah college support group will be Last year's winners of the College-Conservatory of presented to a professional awards were Dr. W.W Music. H. BENTLEY RENWICK urges Madison's black students to educator and to a layman for Robinson, retired school The initial award in 1972 "dedicate themselves to principles of excellence." continuing contributions to superintendent of Shenandoah went to the late Dr. Roy Photo by Wayno Partlow education.Those involved with County schools, and Dr. Harry Alcorn, then superintendent of G.M. Jopson, former school the Roanoke City school board chairman in system. Rockingham County. aoooooodoooooeosooos Three charged with petty theft The winners in 1975 were coeoooooooooeoocooot Frederick County School Supt. Three Madison College from the Warren Campus There were nine acts of Melton Wright and the late students were arrested Feb. 5 Center, Crider said. vandalism committed on Gordon Bowman, then Coming goon: and charged with petty and Crider reported that the campus in January compared Shenandoah County School grand larceny and destruction three suspects had allegedly to 10 in December, with a Board Chairman. Breeze Road Rally of state property. vandalized a bathroom in the dollar loss of $248 and $393, In 1974, the awards were wooooooooeoooococ«e> Security cadets Tommy campus center and had (Continued on Page 13) won by Dr. G. Tyler Miller, oooooeooosooeoooooof Deal and Alfred Lawson broken a three by five-foot reportedly observed three mirror in the main lobby of white males crossing the Ikenberry Hall. The suspects hockey field with a collection had been drinking, Crider of objects in their possession. said. The stolen articles She owes When the two cadets ap- proached the suspects, the amounted to $179.50, Crider three men allegedly ran off, said. This will be included in dropping the objects, ac- the February vandalism and her success to you. cording to a report filed with theft statistics. Jay Crider, campus police Both the number of and chief. dollar value resulting from Three additional cadets acts of thefts and vandalisms and campus police officers dropped in January compared were called to the scene for to December and last assistance, upon which the January, Crider said. its were apprehended Thirteen thefts and lar- charged. cenies were committed in The suspects allegedly January, compared to 14 in removed a six-foot artificial December. A total of $513 was Your feelings, your thoughts, what makes you happy planter, a two by three-foot stolen compared to $1,060 in mirror, a stainless steel soap December. 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dramatic in parts. "Murder" The publisher becomes relaxed and cool as he is here-. was just the opposite, too suspicious and we eventually Basically he does best with Silver Streak' much camp and not enough of see the connection between all two things: the quick, sassy anything else. the main characters on the put-down, which may By MARK MILLER "The Silver Streak" has train. someday grow old, and good Never sensible Since fresh ideas are hard enough but not too much We learn that one comic timing, which will to come by in the movies these absurdity, and it doesn't make passenger, an art con- never grow old. It is no sur- days, let's just hope the old the mistake of throwing in noisseur, is really a thief and a ttrise that he has the best or unique. ones hold up well enough. superfluous dramatic bits. phony. We also learn that ines, but it is somewhat "The Silver Streak" is Director Arthur Hiller ("Love another passenger, a corny disappointing that he doesn't another telling of an old Story," "The Hospital") and salesman, is really an un- appear until the film is about but entertaining escapist story about a man writer Colin Higgins ("Harold dercover agent out to get the half over. who accidentally becomes and Maude") don't pseudo connoisseur. And we The rest of the cast is good involved in murder, romance distinguish themselves; they see that the girl of the story but not as good. As the and adventure onboard an simply tell a part-comic, part- falls somewhere between the publisher, Gene Wilder does ... Like Coca Cola innocent train. romantic, part-thrilling story agent and his fugitive, nothing wrong, but on the It is never exactly a sen- and hope that you will have although hers is the vaguest other hand he does almost sible or unique movie, but sufficient escapist interest to character of the lot. (Continued on Page •) or pulp fiction somehow it entertains. Maybe follow along. The rest of the movie the best way to account for The plot begins with a mild simply involves the that entertainment is by mannered publisher boarding publisher's attempts to it can be enjoyed comparison to other films that a train—the Silver Streak—in protect the girl and thwart the didn't work as well. Los Angeles which is headed villains, and it would have The film is a structural for Chicago. He is in need of a been cornier than I am easier than happy medium between two rest and says that he would making it sound if Richard other recent films—"Mother, rather be bored on a brain than Pry or hadn't appeared as one admired Jugs and Speed" and "Murder excited in an airplane. This, of of the anti-heroic good guys. by Death/' "Mother" would course, precipitates all the I haven't seen enough of have been good escapism, but action that will follow. hfm in films, but when I have it chickened out and went A murder is committed. seen him he has been as 'A Delicate Balance'— the pain of absurdity 'Madison shows us Albee's success9 'the playwright is the problem' By FRANK ADAMS The first act, notoriously slow, By ROGER WELLS dissolve, Albee's ponderous and Familiarity with Edward Albee's establishes the pressures which lead Edward Albee's "A Delicate languorous world is recreated with a "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf " is to flight from home to friendship, Balance" which opened Thursday in dexterity and finesse that must be good preparation for his "A Delicate from husband to family, from Latimer-Shaeffer Theatre will attributed to masterful directing Balance." The emotional structure reality to drunkenness, from candor undoubtedly prove to be one of the and the finest acting I have seen at is the same: both begin at gratingly to concealment, from warmth to most rewarding theatrical ex- Madison. high tension, become even more frigidity. periences for the Madison audience. The show drags only in the early tense, and then dispel the tension by The second act reveals the From the pre-curtain sound minutes which is a fault of the script means which, if intellectually un- (Continued on Page 12) montage to the closing curtain light not-entirely, but almost, assuaged clear, are emotionally satisfying. by careful direction. From then on it If most plays build a house, these clicks like a well-tuned timepiece. two plays of Albee's clear the ground on which a house may be This is a play that can be very built. Both plays reflect the shape of funny and equally depressing. Albee psychoanalysis, defining the is a clever writer and not hesitant problem, laying the ghost, and about showing it. Nonetheless, most preparing for a fresh start. of the problems of this show arise "A Delicate Balance" (all in- not from the performance but from timate personal relations are the playwright's script. delicately balanced?) is the story of Albee is an absurdist, and, I a married couple, Agnes and Tobias, believe, a nihilist. He does not offer who live in a beautifully appointed solutions, indeed he never clearly house, the conspicuous feature of articulates the problems. He for- which, significantly, is the bar, the cifully espouses a nebulous first and last resort of Claire, Elague" without ever isolating that Agnes's sister, who lives with them. igue. Albee seeks to purge rather Agnes and Tobias sleep in than treat. And the art of separate bedrooms, as do a second unraveling, of dissheveling is ex- married coUple...Edna< and Harry, citing if for no other reason than the "who come uninvited to stay with fact that power is exciting. Agnes and Tobias to escape what Madison's production of Albee's they call only "the terror. play succeeds because its per- The terror, as the play defines it, formance captures and amplifies is the absence of love, as is un- the intensity of the author's derlined by the addition to the destruction. It is an actor's show. already electrically tense household That is not to slight the em- of Agnes and Tobias's daughter, bellishments. Pam Schuelke's Julia, fleeing the ruin of her fourth costumes work in ways that are marriage. DOTTIE KASSEM as Agnes in "A Delicate Balance." Photo by Bob Lewon* (Continued on Page 7) /

Page 6. THE BREEZE.Tuesday. February 22. 1977 9 The Silver Streak 'Blobs, blobs, then bloblets (Continued from Page S) almost, but not quite enough nothing notable. Knache. He is good enough, studied intensively for 40 The other stars which seem (Continued from Page S) to have planets "are too faint He does have one good t I would have preferred wobbling stars with no visible years. to have nice names so we just scene in which he must pass someone who could really sink "I found a wobble." he for a black in order to get past his teeth into suave villainy- companions and has "about 20 said, "and in 1962 decided that give them social security cases" where planets may numbers." said vande Kamp. the police, but generally he like James Mason or Orson it seems real and that it is due reminds us that fight comedy Welles. exist and three "of particular to a planet." of such stars as Ross 164. interest." The other apparant planets is not his forte. Straight- For that matter the film Recent observations seem forward comedy is more itself doesn't fulfill its to indicate that there may are also much larger than "Now don't tell me there Jupiter. George Segal's speed. Wilder promise. It might have of- are objects with zero mass or actually be two planets cir- is a good farceur, but only a fered a Jittle more to its cling that star, both many Although devoting his life negative mass." said van de to the search for extrasolar fairly good straight man. genres—comedy, thriller and Kamp. "If there are. then I times larger than Jupiter, As the girl, Jill Clavburgh romance—instead of merely which in turn is more than planets, van de Kamp has not don't want to know about delved into attempts to con- has an attractive smile and slicing off a bite of each. them. If it doesn't have mass 1300 times the size of the some acting talent, but is But again I re-emphasize then it must be a ghoul or a earth. tact whatever life may exist permitted to show only the that the movie deserves credit spook and should be studied on The earth, said van de beyond the earth. former. And without putting for its casualness. Kamp is "of particular in- "I would like to improve her down, I think she lacks the Like Coca Cola or pulp the other side of campus by terest to us. but to nobody else the fuzzy disciplines." the intelligent life on this kind of definitive star per- fiction it can be enjoyed easier The most famous case is in the universe I'm sure. It planet before I go looking for sonality that vehicles like this than admired. I can think of Barnard's Star, six light years wouldn't really be missed intelligent life elsewhere," he seem to require. no pressing reason to see ' 'The away, which van de Kamp has except by us." quipped. And as the villain of the Silver Streak," but if you do, it Van de Kamp does not piece. Patrick McGoohan has is not boring. spend all of his time peering 9 through a telescope in the 'Pushing' honor code dark reaches of space. 'Eminent Guest Scholar (Continued from Page 1) council. Evers has a 10 hour He is an accomplished Mary Losa, who is in charge of work scholarship; Driebe is musician on the piano, violin, gives literature lectures publicizing this year's elec- paid an equivalent salary by and violax, composes his own Dr. Edward Wasiolek of the the comparative literature tions, does not believe she has the SGA. music, and for mne years was University of Chicago has program at the University of received full cooperation from "Last year the case load conductor of the Swarthmore been selected as 1977 Chicago. the Honor Council. was heavier so the SGA College orchestra. Distinguished Guest Lecturer His lectures will include: thought two investigators "One cannot live by of the Madison College "Freud, Literature and "I'm on the Honor Council were needed," Losa said. astronomy alone," he said. Eminent Guest Scholars Culture" 8 p.m., Feb. 24, Advisory Committee. Last "There were two applicants Program. Miller Hall, room 101; year I asked the council to tell and one dropped out, so Wasiolek will present four "Tolstoy and Dostoevsky: me the date of the elections so Driebe was hired." Pi Kappa Phi lectures at the college from Two Portraits" 11 a.m., Feb. I could announce it in the SGA With only six cases to in- Feb. 21 - March 3. 28, WCC Ballroom; "Two Senate and put it in 'What's vestigate, Evers said he and chapter here He is Avalon professor and Paths of the Holy City: What'," she said. "I wasn't Driebe spend their work time chairman of the department Russian and American getting the information I "sitting five office hours each of Slavic languages and Myths" 8 p.m., March 3, needed. This work is the duty U/fhfHT gets charter literatures and chairman of Latimer-Shaeffer Auditorium. of the council president, not an "It's frustrating," he said. outsider like me." "I don't enjoy getting people A chapter of Pi Kappa Phi "Last year elections in trouble. But with the social fraternity was formally weren't well publicized," Losa amount of cheating going on, chartered at Madison College (Breeze Special** said. "Candidates just slid the case load should be bigger. recently. into office. McGrath ran All students need to get in- Twenty-one Madison unopposed for president. volved with the honor students joined the fraternity, Students don't take the honor system." which is the Delta Tau chapter Shadetree system seriously." Evers said he- would of Pi Kappa Phi. probably turn in a cheater but Representatives of the Losa believes one problem national fraternity and N Glass Shop is the council's "horrendous "I sit in a front corner during tests so I won't have to see chartering teams from the constitution. It's full of gaps University of Virginia and $ and loopholes." She cited an anyone cheating." 30 oz. Coors Beer Glasses 1 ea. He believes the honor West Virginia Tech performed example—the council has a the chartering ceremoney at president who is in charge of system "should definitely exist. It's kind of sad to give it Muhlenberg Lutheran 49E We>> Water'Street all trials held in the summer. Church in Harrisonburg. If he can't serve, "anyone can up. President Carrier strongly supports it." Pi Kappa Phi is the seventh be appointed. This degrades national fraternity to the position," she added. Evers pointed out that the council was active and establish a chapter at Special on "All this and WWII Losa believes that teachers powerful during the 1940's and Madison College. An eighth would punish cheaters without 50's when it investigated fraternity at Madison is a just $6." an honor system, but she everything from cutting colony of a national fraternity doesn't want the system classes to dating without and expects to receive its abandoned. "It's a tradition permission. charter soon. that teaches students to be ' conscientious and responsible for themselves," she said. Brad Evers and Steve HUGHES' PHARMACY Driebe investigate and prosecute cases for the 1021 South Main Street

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THE BREEZE, -Tuesday, February 22, 1977, Page 7 'A Delicate Balance'— the pain of absurdity (Continued from Page, 5) testimony to her adroit acting Kassem, however, does a melodrama, the heroine frequently surprisingly subtle. She has shown abilities. remarkable job of laboring through commendable taste inj choosing Likewise, Richard Travis is wanders foolishly into the villain's the roughest lines of the play. It trap. In melodrama that is a styles that are reserved and colours impressive as Tobias. His stage seems that many playwrights who that provide latent character presence reminded me of a less tolerable technique. develop out of English studies In a play of ideas and people, such analyses that at the time seem arrogant Sean Connery. Though his believe they must play poet-writer devices are not. unplanned and in retrospect make part called for greater restraint and withj one of the characters. perfect sense. less hyperbole he brought a more Regretfully Albee heaved his Albee is forced to use ambiquity Likewise, Tom King's ap- rounded interpretation to a heaviest verse on Agnes. to disquisea script that is something propriately unobtrusive lighting and character vital to the show's suc- Thi other actors were more than less than "the well made play" it is Allen Lyndrup's set complement the cess. adequate in parts less well sometimes called, to disquise lines stage performance. . Where Travis' performance developed by the playwright. Walter that even in context are non-sense. Indeed, Lyndrup, Who has suffer though, is when he must Dickey and Stephanie Harper, as the Why does Agnes question Tobias' distinquished himself for past sets symbolic couple Harry and Edna, faithfulness? Why do they accept has surely outdone himself. The set were [ amusingly parasitic, and Harry and Edna without question? fills the entire stage and is in- 'expert direction Cathy] Byrd as Julia displays an What is the undefined terror? strumental in portraying the closed, unrestrained child-like temper with In retrospect, I find "A Delicate stark world of Albee's characters. supplied9 a powerful evocation, Balance" weak because there is no It is expansive to give the initial The actors, however, would have conflict to resolve; nothing is facade of freedom. Yet as the play undoubtedly been incapable of learned, nothing is lost. Tobias' progresses the world of Tobias and "become angry." When he is calm keeping Aibee's lines alive for the emotional explosion may arouse Agnes seems more enclosed, he is believable;when he crys, we nearly two-hour show had not the pathos but it leaves too many cramped, stagnant. shudder. But when he tries to get questions unanswered to be stage movement, the blocking, been meaningful. This occurs because stage mad something goes awry and he is wen reasoned and executed. properties which appear numerous less convincing. Some critics say the play is a To take a literary drama with statement about the need for are quickly exhausted. Hanging Other problems are noticeable, almost no purposeful movement and Japanese tapestries are useless; no though by no means in- friendship; others say it is a one ever grabs a book from the surmountable. keep it vital and interesting testimony to the daily grind of man shelves. Despite the tone setting necessitated expert direction which living in an age without heroes. Dottie Kassem as Agnes does not Tom Arthur supplied. Perhaps more decoration, the characters have look old enough for her part, indeed I do not believe the script or than any factor, it is Arthur's ability performance support either con- nothing to react with but each other. none of the characters do. But that is to analyze the structure and sub- And that is perfect. a premise that can be accepted. tention. stance of drama and to translate it Agnes' closing line that. they All of the careful embellishment, Where Kassem runs' into into meaningful action that made however, would disintegrate into problems is that she appears too "begin the day once more" seems true absurdity had not the cast this a constantly exciting produc- less an optimistic note than a meek and conquerable early in the tion. lament. supplied a consistently persuasive play. She lacks the pathetic Albee probes the balance of acting job. qualities to arouse our sympathies In most plays, if you want to human relations and Arthur and realize the author's prophecy, you Christina Davis as the "willfull or the bravado to be a convincing company relate these individual drunk'' Claire is outstanding. Davis, decision maker. should look at the youngest strains with ascerbic accuracy. The character, the son or daughter. rendering perhaps her finest per- It is to Agnes that Claire says : show is powerful. The show is formance, is able to sustain a "You are the future and the great In "A Delicate Balance" Julia almost convincing. has become a willfull morning dramatic intensity of remarkable balancing act." We discover in the My major criticism rests with duration while providing most of the drinker. Albee seems to make this end that this is only partially true, Albee. He has developed an hopelessness painfully inescapable. comic relief. That she has mastered but it is a point the audience elaborate and fascinating this complex character is a discovered too soon. The plague is here to stay. laboratory to test his thesis. And yet The show continues Feb. 24, 25 it is not an honest experiment. His and 26 in Latimer-Shaeffer theatre. Mental health resources planned characters behave stupidly. In Curtain time is 8 pm. The Mental Health Plan- They are inviting all in- ning Project is a special terested Harrisonburg and federally funded one year Rockingham County residents Handicapped persons attain rights planning project of the Valley to two public meetings, which Chapter 10 Board in Staunton. These principles are: all They are now in the process of will be held at 7:30 p.m. at Handicapped persons in the when the education of the Anthony-Seeger Campus United States have now at- handicapped was dealt with, children can learn; education identifying mental health is not just reading and resources and assessing School Feb. 23 and March 16. tained the rights which are according to Dr. Alan Abeson Local participation is guaranteed all other citizens of the Council for Exceptional writing, and the earlier a child mental health needs in is provided with educational Planning District 6. essential to the process of in this country, according to Children. planning services which will an authority on the legal One of the rights now experience, the greater meet the needs of this area. aspects of education of the established by the han- amount of growth can be handicapped. dicapped is the right of access expected, he said. If you have any questions, "A new era" is con- to public buildings, Abeson Other breakthroughs in you may call the Planning centrating on the rights of the told an audience at Madison education of the handicapped Project office at 886-2386, or handicapped, whereas recently. Ramps for involve the right of the han- the local Chapter 10 office at previously charity and wheelchairs and elevators are dicapped child to an education 434-1941. economics were emphasized now available for han- within the available system, dicapped persons unable to or to have his education use facilities which able- financed when available bodied persons can use, he programs do not satisfy the MODELS said. child's needs, Abeson said Other rights of the han- Procedural safeguards are NEEDED dicapped include the right to now implemented to ensure refuse medical treatment, due process of law, Abeson receive humane treatment, said. Decisions concerning a Male and Female j the right to travel and the child made by schools are right to an education within subject to appeal by parents, the established educational and parental decisions are for Madison College drawing system, he said. subject to appeal by the There are basic schools. and painting classes. Abeson's address to the Especially 8-10 a.m. and 10-12 educational principles which should be adhered to in Institution on Education was Call 433-6216 dealing with the education of sponsored by the school of the handicapped, Abeson said. education and the Madison .child study center. HATH A YOGA-

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Page 8. THE BREEZE. Tuesday, February 22. 1977 Hatha yoga teaches relaxation, rids tension An initial step in a complete yoga study By GARY FULLERTON "Hatha yoga provides an exercises, and gradually should get a doctor's per- years of instructor's training Hatha yoga teaches the art opportunity for people to take moves into the "Asanas" or mission if they would feel at the University of Utah. She of relaxation and will help time for themselves. In a "posture held" position. more secure." has attended international those wishing to rid them- tense and busy schedule we With proper control, the No prior experience is yoga conferences, and has selves of tension and fatigue, would be more efficient with student should be able to unite necessary and the student taught at her own studio as according to the instructor of relaxation." body and mind and realize his regulates his own progress. well as at such institutions as a non-credit course in Hatha The art of relaxation is not total human potential, she The benefits of Hatha yoga St. Elizabeth's Mental Health yoga to be offered here. something which can be said, adding that since Hatha are numerous, said Harris, Hospital in Washington, D.C. According to instructor learned through books; it yoga is not a strenuous who believes yoga can even be The classes will be held in Ann Harris. Hatha yoga is the takes practice and skill, she exercise, one is left with more helpful as a replacement for Godwin Hall wrestling room , initial step in a complete study said. Relaxation is not dif- energy than when the exercise cigarettes and other and will run for eight weeks. of yoga. ficult to learn, though, and was started. stimulants. Students have their choice Traraditionally considered an Harris believes that everyone Harris emphasized that Travelling around the between two class times on Eastern science, Yoga at- can benefit from the course Hatha yoga is a gradual, world as a child, Harris Thursday evenings, 6 - 7:30 or tempts the complete har- because "a heavy mantle of building process. Each class became seriously dedicated to 7:30-9. Harris recommended monization of body and mind. stress is choking people in this is based on what was learned yoga at age 12. that students not eat heavily One of eight branches of yoga, country. If it is lifted, love can the previous week. Those who ftrior to class time and wear Hatha yoga allows the student be released." enroll should be committed to To further her knowledge, oose clothing. A (20 to achieve a state of peace Hatha yoga- differs from attending and completing the Harris studied under three registration fee will be taken within himself through a state other forms of exercise in the classes, she said. different teachers and had two to the first class on Feb. 24. of relaxation, she said. fact that it moves very "Anyone with any doubts "Learning the art of slowly, Harris explained. The about enrolling should try it 9 relaxation should be required student begins with deep- out," Harris recommended Noah s Ark Pets of all people," Harris said. breathing and warm-up "If health is a question, they and Plant Shop Fencing club constitution tabled • special order at no extra charge The Commission on Student The club is hesitant to "responsibility of another * 10% off complete aquarium setups Services tabled the men's declare Title IX, which would organization on this campus," fencing club constitution Feb. require it to become an in- said Hall, who plans to confer ■k affordable prices 10 because the club lacks a tercollegiate team, because with director of in- New Store Hours 125 W. Water faculty sponsor and poses possible club failure would not tercollegiate athletics Dean Sun. and Mon.-Closed Tues. and Wed.-lO a.m.-6 p.m. possible problems with Title be as permanently damaging Ehlers before the next Sat.- 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Thurs. and Fri-10 a.m.-K p.m IX regulations. to fencing interests as a team commission meeting. The commission lacks the failure would be, according to The commission approved expertise and experience to one member. the Hotel and Restaurant deal with club sports, which Management Club's con- constitute an "interim level Sports decisions are the stitution with minor revisions. for intercollegiate athletics," George Birthington's according to Dr. William Hall, vice-president for student affairs. I Washday Sale! Club sports differ from Racquetball other campus clubs in need for : insurance, physical exams Mon.-Tue.-Wed. and extra requirements for equipment availible| faculty sponsors. 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Have won 12 of last 13 games: Dukes win 16th; defeat Buccaneers The Madison College But Madison came back Baptist pressed late in the points. He failed to add to his basketball team won their and outscored Baptist 18-4 points, but pulled down 12 game to prevent Madison point total by only making rebounds, and dealt five fourth straight and twelfth of over the next six minutes, and from running away with it, but three of 10 free throws. Dosh took a 35-20 lead with five assists. Cross was held their last 13 games Saturday they never threatened, as the also pulled down nine scoreless, but had seven night when they downed minutes left in the half. lead fluctuated from 12 to 15 rebounds. assists. Charleston Baptist College, The Dukes led by nine points throughout the second Hughett and Stielper were 89-74. points, 43-34, at halftime. close behind Dosh, as they "We don't need Railey and The win upped the Dukes' Baptist closed the score to "We expected somewhat of scored 26 and 25 points, Cross to score 12 or 15 points a record to 16-7, while Baptist seven, 45-38, with more than 16 a straggle, but we played with respectively. Stielper also game," explained Cam- dropped to 7-18. Madison met minutes remaining, but the super intensity," explained had 12 rebounds, and blocked panelli. "That doesn't bother The Citadel last night, but the Dukes broke the game open Madison head coach Lou three shots. Hughett had us." game was too late for behind the scoring of Steve CampaneuT "We had hoped seven rebounds and six The Dukes have only two publication. Stielper and Roger Hughett to to give some other people assists. Baptist kept the score close games remaining other than take an 18 point lead with some playing time so we could The Dukes got few points last night's game with The in the early part of the first 12:15 left in the game. rest our starters, but we didn't from their other two starters, Citadel. Saturday they travel half, and were only behind by Stielper and Hughett com- really get the chance." Jack Railey and Jeff Cross, to Norfolk for a game with the one, 17-16, with just more than bined for 10 straight points Pat Dosh was the leading but their scoring wasn't 11 minutes left in the half. state's hottest team, Old during that stretch. scorer of the game with 29 needed. Railey had only three Dominion University.

Sports THE BREEZE, Tuesday, February 22, 1977, Page 9 Gymnasts host state VFIS W championships The Virginia Federation of Harrisonburg, Va., will at- Intercollegiate Sports for tempt to win a second straight Women (VFISW) Gymnastics championship in the uneven Championships will be held at parallel bars. Madison College's Godwin The first and second place Hall on Sunday, Feb. 27. teams and any other team Teams representing scoring 116 or more points in Virginia Tech, the defending the competition will qualify VFISW gymnastics cham- for the Association of In- pion, William and Mary, tercollegiate Athletics for Longwood College, the Women (AIAW) Region II University of Virginia and Gymnastics Meet being held Madison are scheduled to at Appalachian State compete in the meet. University in March. In- Virginia Tech edged dividuals earning scores of 7.5 Madison 81.3 to 79.6 last year points or better in one event or to win the first VFISW 28 points or better in the all- gymnastics championship. around competition, regar- Virginia finished third, dless of their team's finish in Longwood fourth and William the meet, are also eligible for and Mary fifth in the 1976 the Region II meet meet. The VFISW meet is Two of the 1976 individual scheduled to begin at 2 p.m., champions will return to with an award presentation defend their titles this year. slated for 5:30 p.m. Cheryl Flory, a Madison Tickets will be available at College sophomore from the door. Admission is $2 for Nokesville, Va., will try to adults, $1 for college students, Plwta by Waynt Parttow repeat as balance beam and $.50 for children over 7 MADISON GYMNAST, Ron Ferris attempts Montgomery College. The Dukes finished champion, and Sharon Liskey, years of age. Children under an "L" seat cross in the rings competition of second behind William and Mary. a Madison sophomore from seven will be admitted free. Friday's match against William and Mary and

» Baseball, soccer take optimistic approach Selling of Madison Sports

By BOB GRIMESEY fluential. high school coaches, but are He credited the status of his program to past Unlike the infant basketball and football primarily made up of professional scouts. Madison players "that were missed or one step programs at Madison College, the soccer and Soccer coach. Robert Vanderwarker also below," who came "here and did a fantastic baseball programs enjoy a popularity that has enjoys the comfort of personal sources of in- job." come after five years of success. formation in the east and again relies on them, In both cases, a list of prospects is narrowed as well as newspapers, for his list of prospects. down to where each coach can make visits to However success can only be carried so far "The root of it is the people I know in the games and homes. Babcock does most of his when a program offers little in the way of field. I am lucky I know many people in the traveling in May and in the period between financial aid in Division I. Although both offer football season and Christmas, as Van- limited help in the form of a few partial -r- derwaker concentrates his efforts from the end scholarships, it is nothing compared to the of the fall sea son to the end of spring. complete scholarship supported rosters of the When visiting, Babcock stresses the caliber majority of their recruiting competitors. Editor's note: This is the third part in a series of competition, the educational opportunities Despite the disadvantage, coaches in both and the possibility of advancement into the sports approach the selling of their programs of articles concerning the selling of Madison athletics in recruiting and public affairs. professional level. He demands that all optimistically. prospects have professional aspirations before "We're not looking for the kid who hit .250 in inviting them to attend. high school. We're looking for the exceptional Vanderwarker also sells success and athlete with good speed and no shortcomings education, but adds that his team plans to as far as an arm is concerned," explained begin regular scrimmages with professional baseball coach Brad Babcock. soccer coaching field. I attend clinics, I give teams. "We're not interested in anybody unless clinics, I go to conventions. It's just rubbing Both agree however, that the biggest they show at least border-line, professional i 1 elbows, shaking hands and knowing people, drawback is scholarships. potential 1 a profession! scout says ♦he> ' is jf he pointed out "It's all out u»iwnd,Wccase were saying we no prospect then there's no point in me Otherwise, Vanderwaker sells the success want pro-prospects yet we don't offer scholar wasting time and gas, because he won't make of his program believing, "once we made it to ships," Babcock said. "We've just been for- it here," Babcock said. the NCAA (playoffs) and continued to appear, tunate to attract some excelled players with In baseball, the primary function is to even at the Division I level, our program really our fine schedule and excellent facilities." decide who cannot play, he continued. Within spoke for itself." "Right now we're riding a crest that may one year, he receives an average of 125 ap- "The name is out" he said, "I don't have to not last without an increase in scholarships, plications from prospects whose names have explain what Madison College is in soccer. he concluded. been acquired through connections along the 'We've been ranked among the top ten teams in Another problem both coaches face, is east coast. These connections include in- the south for the last four years." (Continued on Page 10) t t t <,, f >,,, ',r'.\ ^^^y.\0^^'y^^^y^^.'^[ ^y^yy. yyyy.' *' Page 10. TIIK BREEZE, Tuesday. February 22. 1977 Moyers captures first in tourney By! WADE STARLING was concerned with Mc- Madison's Mike Moyers Carthy's play at first, but he won the college division crown came around with one good at I last weekend's Coastal and one average round. Carolina golf tournament with Simmons didn't play badly, a three day total of 229. but was a little rusty after not Moyers' 78-74-77 was good playing competitively for two for' fifth place overall out of years. And Saunders was sick I20(golfers, and led the Dukes the last day. and he'll be toafourthplace team finish in alright." the; college division. The main thing for the Madison, now a university Dukes now is to find three division team, played in the golfers to go with Moyers, college division because they McCarthy, and Simmons, signed for the tournament last according to Balog. He said year, before knowing of the that it's not so much a matter advancement to Division I. of finding the golfers, but ,,, The Dukes finished 11th finding who will compliment overall out of 20 teams. those three the best. "I'm happy with the The Dukes leave next week tournament, said Madison for another trip south. They coach Drew Balog. "We play The Citadel in a dual played as well as I had hoped meet next Thursday, then Prmi State last weekend, losing both by scares travel to Florida for the DUCHESS FENCERS paired off with we would." nationally ranked teams from N.C. State and of 13-3 and 14-2. Balog was especially happy Seminole Classic. with the play of Moyers. 6 "Mike played well all three High hopes for 76: rounds. It's gotten him off to a good start, and maybe it'll get him some recognition. I hope this sets a trend." Madison's second best Arbogast: Tennis team capable score was from freshman John Saunders, who led the By JOHN DAVU against St. Leo's, Florida Gill as well as Marty Sher- scholarship schools. Dukes to an undefeated The MadM« Dukes tennis Southern, Eckerd College, and man, currently listed at According to Arbogast, season last fall. Saunders had team it preparing for a new Tampa University, all of number three. Filling out the Madison's tennis program is an 85-77-82 for a 244 total. season with high hopes of which have been practicing all top seven are Bobby Reed, now as strong as it will ever be Bert Simmons, a transfer matching their 1976 record of winter. Kevin Anderson, and Paul without scholarships, mainly competing for the first time in 10-5. 1, Arbogast thinks his team Lutz. becau se Madison's two years, shot an 85-81-80, for Achieving such a record will be much stronger this Arbogast believes the tough curriculum is not in line with a 246. Mike McCarthy and this year will be tougher than year because of two strong competition for seeds on his what many good tennis Mark Pacacha both had 247s, last, because the Dukes have a personnel additions, both of team is healthy, and can only players want. "The guys who McCarthy shooting 91-74-82, much up graded schedule, whom will be competing for add to their success. "Any guy have played in country clubs and Pacacha 85-78-84. including such well known the number one seed. Dave on the top four can beat any all their lives and want to Rory Rice, playing what tennis powers as George Venell, who played two years other at any time," said Ar- major in law or medicine just Balog termed "pitiful" golf, Washington, Richmond, ago but was out last season for bogast. "It really keeps you don't see much advantage in shot 93-78-98, for a 273 total. William and Mary, ODU, health reasons, is back, and sharp when your teammates coming to Madison," noted Balog cited the bad Salisbury, VMI, and Steve Gill, a transfer from are breathing down your Arbogast. weather for the high scores. Blooms burg (Pa.). Virginia looks "very good," neck." To enforce his argument, He said it contributed to the As to whether or not the according to Arbogast. Arbogast described his Arbogast related that most of inconsistancy that plagued the Dukes can realistically expect players as "dedicated" and he his players picked up the Dukes. to win 10 matches against Ed Barnhart is now the thinks they can compete with game in high school, and that Balog was happy with his such stiff competition, coach number one seed, but he is the best teams around, despite one, Anderson, didn't start top three golfers, Moyers, Jack Arbogast admits, "I expected to receive strong the fact that they will be playing until he came to McCarthy, and Simmons. "I think we're capable, but it'll challenges from Venell and playing against several Madison. be tough." Toliver wins Arbogast has had his players, working indoors for a George Toliver defeated month, running stairs and Women gymnasts win seventh Drew Balog 21-19, 11-21. 21-14 practicing in handball courts, to win the faculty raquetball but because of the harsh The Duchesses' gymnastics Stocks placed first in the Liskey won both the uneven singles championship. winter, the team has had team overcame an out- vaulting and balance beam bars and vaulting com- Toliver, also, combined with almost no time to get in any standing performance by events and second in uneven petition, while freshman •* B* Balog to beat George Marrah actual practice outside. Cathy Stocks of the University bars and floor exercise to Melody Haynes won both the and Bruce McLean 21-19, 17- Madison's first series of of Maryland-Baltimore finish ahead of Madison's balance beam and free 21. 21-18 to win the doubles matches this year will be in County to record their seventh Tyra Settle, 32.5-28.5, for the exercise. title. Florida, where they will go win of the season 116.9-94.25. overall tally. Haynes was the Duchesses' Despite the efforts of Stock,' only first place finisher the Madison women combined against North Carolina, to capture every other first, winning the balance beam Selling of Madison sports second and third place finish. competition. Madison sophomore Sharon The Duchesses return to (Continued from Page 9) away from my family and that's the one thing Liskey finished first in the Godwin Hall on Sunday, Feb. uneven bars with a score of 27, when they host the second competition with the professional ranks. that hurts most," he admitted. "However I'm lucky to have a wife and 8.4, as did Settle in the floor Virginia Federation of In- Babcock pointed out when a scout tells him exercise with a score of 8.05. tercollegiate Sports for that a prospect has "good speed, a good arm family that love soccer and give me a lot of support. My wife doesn't give me a lot of Coach Hayes Kruger noted Women Gymnastics. and is a strong hitter," the evaluation is done that two judges who had seen on a professional level. Consequently, a good static, it's primarily a guilty feeling on my part," he concluded. the team compete against - evaluation by a professional scout may mean Towson St. two weeks ago, that he is also interested in the athlete. Thus the selling of Madison soccer and Perry, Dukes baseball has its many similarities in both good were "amazed" at the im- Unlike football and basketball, there are no provement exhibited by the restrictions on enticing high school athletes points, as well as drawbacks. Even in their relationship however, there Duchesses. place in meet directly into the pro ranks in baseball and The Madison Men's soccer. As a result, Babcock said, "high school exist one last problem. Madison College pole! As the Breeze interview with Babcock en- gymnastics team bounced players are constantly being drafted by the back from last week's defeat vaulter Mike Perry finished pros and it makes our job that much harder." ded, Vanderwarker walked into the room to fifth in that event at the North request the use of the College car to go to Virginia Tech, with a Vanderwarker agreed that the professional second place finish with Carolina State Invitational ranks are a factor, saying both Carl Strong and recruiting in North Carolina. Indoor Track Meet last The car had already been reserved by William and Mary, and Al Partenheimer of the Dukes, had been ap- Montgomery College, on Saturday. proached with professional contracts. Babcock for the weekend, in order to show Friday night. Perry, a sophomore, had a Another player who Vanderwarker said was some visiting recruits around the area. William and Mary placed vault of 14' to finish fifth. thinking of attending Madison was Gary Consequently the two successful men were first with 124 points, with the Three other members of Ethington of Mt Vernon High School in left bartering over who could use the college's Dukes finishing second with Madison's indoor track team . Northern Virginia. Ethington now plays for facilities for his own recruiting- respon- 120, and Montgomery" third parucTbaled m'the nieet. the New York Cosmos of the NASL. sibilities: with 80. Sophomore Fred Garst The biggest drawback however, is the One week earlier, the finished in the top 10 in the travelling. Both coaches recruit almost en- Next issue: The recruiting aspect of selling Duchesses easily defeated shot put, sophomore Pete tirely on their own. Vanderwarker said he Madison athletics is wrapped up in a review of Virginia Tech 98.57-72.61, but Desrosiers was 12th in the 440- does not like to travel because of the time it how the activity has caught on in Women's were edged by North Carolina yard run, and junior Keith takes from his family responsibilities. athletics, as well as the so called "minor" 125.4-125.35 the night before. Pope reached the semi-finals "I'll keep it up, but in the meantime, I'm mens sports. Against Virginia Tech,- of the 60-yard high hurdles. •—.—.-a:*.3 „.

THE BREEZE, Tuesday, February 22, 1977, Page 11 Casale passes Weenies past Zoo Crew By DENNIS SMITH yard pass from Tsonis to Pat time tie-breaker. SPE's game with the Weenies in A league. for us. They played like hell." Greg Casale threw touch- Dunn. The Wild Bunch came against White was postponed Scott Coon threw a seven down passes to Ai Ribbler and back on a pass from Dave In other action, Jim Barbe yard touchdown pass to Biff Kevin Mooney threw two Mike Dec to lead the top Savino to Dan Spallone, threw a six yard touchdown Anderson, with seven seconds touchdown passes to Tracy ranked Weenies to a 28-0 however the PAT failed and Sss to Dick Dunn as the left in the game, as Sigma Nu McCaa in Short's IV's 22-0 thrashing of the Zoo Crew, the score remained 7-6. irth ranked Bears edged the upset Logan. 8-2 on Sunday. victory over PKP on Sunday. Thursday night. Tsonis then began to Ken Martin caught Sigma Steve Earp ran ten yards Craig Moore and Mike dominate the action as he ran Nu's Scott Lowky in the end- for the last Short's IV touch- Para tore added a touchdown a for two touchdowns to give the TOP TEN zone to record a safety for the down. piece for the Weenies in the Underdogs a 19-6 lead. Savino 1. Weenies, 7-1 only Logan score. Earlier in the week, Short's second half. later threw to Spallone for the 2. SPE, 8-0 Logan drove to the Sigma IV beat White 40-0 and Click Danny Lewis led the last Wild Bunch score, but it 3. Underdogs, 8-0 18-6 as they moved to eighth in Weenies defense to its second Nu goal line four times, but was too late to matter. 4. Bears, 6-1 failed to score. L ogan co- the Breeze top ten with a 6-2 shut-out of the year with two "We played a good game," 5. Wild Bunch, 8-1 captain Steve Bohem felt record. interceptions. said Underdog captain Artie 6. Sigma Nu, 6-2 Logan's offense did not play Lastly, TKE relied on four "Our confidence is still DiBari. "Besides their last 7. Logan, 6-2 up to its potential when it touchdown passes from there, after the loss to the No touchdown, our defense 8. Shorts IV. 6-2 Names," Weenie captain neared the goal line. quarterback Joe Pantalone to played like we had hoped." 9. TKE, 6-2 After the game, Sigma Nu easily beat White 26-6. TKE is Mike Paratore said later. The victory improved the 10 . Bhongers, 6-2 Saturday, the Weenies captain Biff Anderson said,, ranked tenth in this week's Underdogs record to 8-0. The "The defense won the game' Breeze top ten. received a forfeit win over the Underdogs and SPE are the More Tubes, 6-0. Eskimos and upped their only undefeated teams left Six injured Bear players record to 7-1. this season. could be out of action for the In the battle for the B The SPE defense scored rest of the season, Barbe said. league lead, the Underdogs three touchdowns on in- "We're not playing as well Chap\ Shorts gain final relied on the running and terceptions as the second- as we used to," he noted. passing of Tony Tsonis to beat ranked Fraternity smashed "We'll be lucky if we win the the Wild Bunch, 19-14, on Chappelear and Shorts Marcia I^ayton, out- Ikenberry, 40-0. championship." moved into the women's in- standing scorer with 20 points Sunday. Wednesday, SPE beat ninth The Bears have a 6-1 season The first score came on a 20 tramural basketball finals for Chappelear, said she was ranked TKE 6-0 in an over- record, and are tied for first after defeating Huffman and pleased with their per- Ms. Q's Sunday night. formance against Huffman, Shorts team represen- but was somewhat afraid of tative, Wendy Williams said the fast paced Shorts team "I can't believe we won. going into the final round. They're a tough team. It was Williams said Chappelear Madison College Theatre really a physical game and should be just as tough as Ms. the most serious one we've Q's, but present a different played." type of game. Williams credited "Ms. Q's had height under Catherine Johnson as a the basket, andalot of scoring. leading inspirational factor in Chappelear relies on shorter the victory. players that do a good job of Ms. Q's had a chance to tie guarding." the game after faulty Donna Boush, Shorts' scorekeeping resulted in an tallest player, was a strong overtime ' protest shot. D.J. guard and rebounder in the Lamar missed the front end of Ms. Q's game, however, she the one-and-one free throw to should get a rest against the give Shorts the won. shorter Chappelear team, "The game was like two according to Williams. college J.V. teams playing. The championship game They are really some skilled was played Monday night, but players, said Pat Reynolds, scores were in too late for referee of the game. publication. Riders place fifth at UVA The Madison College Debbie Crist, a Madison equitation team placed fifth freshman, won the novice among eleven schools at tlfe horsemanship on the flat University of Virginia in- class. Madison's Ellie Mooney tercollegiate horse show held took second place in the last Friday. beginner walk-trot-canter Randolph-Macon Woman's class, Lynn Wallace finished College and Southern third in the advanced walk- Seminary Junior College tied trot class,, and Kathy for the show championship Kelbaugh placed third in the with 28 points a piece. advanced walk-trot-canter. Virginia was third with 19, The Duchesses travel to Hollins fourth with 18, and Sweet Briar College today for Madison fifth with 16. an intercollegiate show.

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Even then, the third shows the tentative benefits of tranquility, and hope at the end is Agnes's sister, overcomes the significant dawn at the conclusion, the questioning of each character of lost: it isn't. handicap of not looking at all like a which is supposed to be noticed, is himself and the ruthless probing of It is done quite well enough to sibling of Agnes's to give a powerful not overdone. the others. give a vivid demonstration of what and ruefully humorous charac- Miss Kassem could add to her The modest conclusion seems to Aristotle meant by the purgation of terization of a person who has splendors by speaking more loudly, be that the duty of friendship is a pity and terror. abandoned all hope in human and the ending of the last act might foundation on which one may build Dottie Kassem as Agnes relationships and consorts seriously be paced more slowly and projected with hope toward love, a premise, to establishes the tone of the play. If, only with alcohol. more pointedly, but these are minor paraphrase a line at the end of the through no fault of her own, she does Stephanie Harper and Walter quibbles about a play which is in- play, on which one can begin the not look old enough to have a 36- Dickey, as the other married couple, teresting in itself and which has day. J year-old daughter, she is flawless in do what can be done with parts more been cast, mounted, directed, and Allen Lyndrup's set is the hand- manner. Beautiful with a radiance symbolic than real. They both played in a way that closely ap- somest we have ever seen on the pathetically wasted, she moves with project a stolidity that at first seems proaches perfection. La timer Shaeffer stage: softly a dignity that conveys a sense of to reduce the plausibility of their The result is an intelligent and colored, graceful, elegant, and duty, an unused capacity for giving even being aware of "the terror" but perceptive elucidation of a major usable. / / and receiving pleasure and a which eventually intensifies the work of a significant contemporary latent, wiry optimism. Her crisp impact of their succumbing to it. playwright and a rich experience in But more than /that, it is diction (regrettably lost sometimes If such apparently un- drama for the audience. significant, because for all its because of inadequate volume) imaginative, insensitive people Albee in "A Delicate Balance" material luxury, it is cold. Its only perfectly echoes her manner. are so victimized by nameless fears seeks to "carry alive into the heart" life comes, sadly/ from the well Her Pam Schuelke costumes that they must leave home for the an awareness of and sympathy for stocked bar which occupies the reinforce the same qualities, unpromising solace of lukewarm the complex and intense pain which physical stag/ left but the beautiful in the "Vogue" high-style, friends, who is immune?Cathy Byrd it costs to achieve even the minimal psychological center. low-physicality way. She is tough is quite attractive enough (and [(reservation of selfhood, let alone We know—or better yet, feel—a without being rough, hopeful without artfully costumed enough) to make ove, in a frustrating, precarious, lot before the first line is spoken. ignoring the ugly facts. She makes her four marriages believable. And and anti-humane society. And we learii from the set at the end, us care about her; we want her her voice, loud when necessary Tom Arthur and company allow too, when natural, warm, life- and sinewy striving to be rewarded. without strain, is a startlingly ef- us to appreciate how well he suc- love-giving sunlight floods through As Agnes's husband, Richard fective instrument for expressing, ceeds. the two huge, round-topped, lightly Travis plays and moves with a among other things, petulance, fear, curtained windows. restraint that both delineates his cynicism, and childishness. Editor's note: Dr. Adams is a Director Tom Arthur has done the psychological condition and leaves professor of English. best that can be imagined to give room for his eventual tortured but >—»+*——»*»»+—#»»»*##»—«*##»*»»—»»*—» motion to a first act that Albee has therapeutic explosion. He projects made inescapably slow. 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"But I'm trying to talk commitment, though he ob- "I've enjoyed every single Taylor developed a stutter The couple now resides in Hollywood into moving to viously would like to run for leading man I've had— and found it difficult to go northern Virginia on Warner's Virginia." something. "If given the professionally of course." she back to work. Finally, she farm. Taylor conceded that the chance to serve." he said, "we joked. "When I was very realized that she was *i love Virginia." Taylor Warners were conducting a probably will." young, my leading men were "evading life" and was able to said. "It reminds me very political show, but denied The couple, who said horses and dogs. You play Maggie the Cat without being used. "The similarity definitely have a different stuttering. much of England, where I was "we're a team all the way," rapport." born." between show business and •frequently kidded each other In her ensuing career she politics is very close," she played in almost 50 films and Taylor and Warner met at a during the Madison ap- The questions frorr said. "I don't feel Uke I'm pearance. students were numerous and won two academy awards. dinner in England when being used at all." Taylor admitted that her last Warner was heading the "I don't get out to movies varied. Yes, it is important for Warner, introduced to much anymore," Taylor said, an actor to have several few films have been "bombs," American Revolution students as "the best talents. No, she does not listen but noted that "scripts for Bicentennial Administration. edging Warner with, "that's Secretary of the Navy in your fault." to the critics. "If I had," women are hard to come by" "We were seated next to each modern time," was obviously Taylor said, "I would have in the 1970s. other," Warner said. "And the "I have enough money to prepared to speak as a feed the cows," Warner said, killed myself a long time ago." What is the most important next thing she came to the political candidate. "Virginia asset for an actress? farm for a visit. In two days "but I can't buy Elizabeth a Taylor said she has had two has three interests" in bit of jewelry." favorite roles: "National Tenacity, she said. she was up early and branding Would she like to direct? her own calf." national politics, he said: Taylor's fingers were Velvet because it was easy, "national defense, agriculture conspicuously unadorned with and Virginia Wolfe." "Yes, I'd love to direct a That may seem unusual for and tourism." film." Ribbing her husband her celebrated jewelry, in- Taylor, who started in films the woman who was brought Yet he seemed more in- cluding the expensive stone and punning a familiar quip up through the major motion terested in returning the when she was 10, cited several by Alfred Hitchcock, Taylor she was given by her last turning points in her career. picture studio farm system questions to his wife. husband. British actor said, "But now it's a logistics and whose life has been in- That night, Susan King of One was when she was 22, with problem. It's hard to direct Richard Burton. a six-month-old baby, and was cattle." History teacher talks of The Good Old Days9 (Continued from PagePas* 1)i\ thenth»n given.,;..„_ a„ punishment. :_■ » ...... *^ day living environment for the Miller halls. Wilson was an fireplaces and tables for eight. After three "call downs" a girls in the late 50's. Dead scattered, naked lightbulbs. Students signed up for these student was confined to her administrative building. , Throughout the lecture, hours, when no noise was The buildings were con- tables and were,required to room for a week. She was allowed, were from 7 to 10 Marshall depicted a scene eat with the same seven allowed to attend only nected by a series of un- that involved a regimen of every night.At 10 p.m. a bell derground tunnels which are people until the next sign-up classes and meals, and could rang to signal that pan- academic and behavioral period in eight weeks, when not speak to anyone but her now closed off, she said. discipline which aimed to demonium was allowed in the Students kept dry when it was they were allowed to switch roommate. rooms until 11. foster intellectual as well as "seat mates" if thev wished. Another punishment, ex- raining by walking through moral growth. "The best thing Girls had to be in their the tunnels to their classes. "We were told not to talk pulsion from school, occured dorms at 9 p.m. and in their that happened to my if a girl lied or cheated, Most of the pedestrian traffic j generation was a good solid about subjects of general rooms at 10. Lights were not was centralized in the tunnel interest," in the dining hall, Marshall said. The two allowed on past 11. liberal arts education," she regulatory bodies, and the between Ashby and Jackson, said. "It was a good Marshall said, including such One night Marshall had to which was lit only by a few topics as sex or the animals most powerful organizations stay up late to study for a test, life...many happy memories." they had dissected in the lab in the school were the student so she hid under her bed with a that morning. government and the Honor blanket over her light so the Council. light beam would not be seen Three charged with theft The students ate their It was an offense to cut a meals on linen tablecloths in the hall. This clever (Continued from Page A) primary cause of theft. class then unless you were on maneuver succeeded in respectively. Ten acts of The most common acts of after singing the blessing in the Dean's list. unison, Marshall said. If a setting her blanket on fire. vandalism were committed in vandalism committed in The rules that are set up for The dorms were "dowdy" January, 1976. January were the same as student raised a disturbance dormitory students during she was "called down," and and slightly upgrown, and Campus police recovered December, the destruction or exam week was the day-to- they were all located "up $55 of the thefts and larcenies damage of vending machines campus" then, Marshall said. committed last month, and washers and dryers in The "down campus" dorms making the net loss $458. The dormitories. stand on what was then a bulk of this amount is from Crider cited tighter security Midway Arco-Grocery pasture for cows. stolen articles of clothing.' and better trained, more alert Beer Snacks Soft Drinks Wayland, Gifford, and Crider once again cited cadets as possible reasons for Hoffman dorms did not exist carelessness, such as leaving the decrease in crimes Next to Campus on Main St. then and neither did Duke or doors unlocked, as the committed on campus. The snack bar has cracked down and is checking student ID's Teacher plan delayed before letting students in, Crider said, adding that a (Continued from Page 1) Smaller than ' a regular trespass notice can be and is including eight weeks of teacher's and supervision by served on non-Madison supervised student teaching. both college personnel and a students that cause problems Under the format expected teacher within the school ■ on campus. to be adopted for the five-year If the internship were The campus streets are program, students would still completed successfully, the state streets, Crider said, and complete their bachelor's teacher would then receive a it is "unconstitutional to check requirement - and student permanent teaching cer- everyone that comes in except teaching in four years. tificate and be qualified to in emergency situations or in When hired by the Virginia teach in the state. the event that an offense has public school system, they Virginia is the only state been committed." would be placed on a year's that has enacted legislation Concerts on campus cause internship, with a class load requiring a five-year "a bit of a problem," Crider preparation program for said, because everybody Jan is Ian Fleetwood Mac teachers. 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Page 14. THE RKKKZK. Tuesday. February 22. 1977 Scholarship info. bv Rechin APuktr CROCK Applications for the College Scholarship Assistance Program for the 1977-78 THEPB's A SPY academic year are now mm? available in the Office of IN /HY COOPI Financial Aid. Students who mm are current recipients of the scholarship will receive the applications in their campus post office box. Applications must be returned to the State Council of Higher Education no later than March 31.

&* Legal Aid Society The Legal Aid Society has recently opened its doors. Ruth Stoltzfus is the lawyer in Announcements charge of this office. The "Sound System' Free clinic FBI speaker M.D. Society location is on the 5th floor of the County Office Building; "Reelin' in the Year Sound Circle K service club will The Pre-Law Society is Anyone interested in the hours will be 8:30 — 4:30, System" with Scott Taylor, a hold a free blood pressure sponsoring FBI Agent Ed- medicine is invited to attend Monday through Friday. The "complete musical ex- screening clinic from 10 ward Brown who willspeak on the M.D. Society phone number is 433-1830. perience," will be sponsored a.m.—3 p.m., Feb. 23 and Feb. "The FBI in Today's Society" Organizational by the Council for Exceptional 24, in the first floor lobby of on Feb. 23 at 6:30 p.m. in meeting on Feb. 22 at 6 in Career seminar Children, on Feb. 25 from 8:30- the campus center for all Godwin room 338. WCC room B. Dr. Trelawny The counseling department 12:00 p.m., WCC ballroom. students, faculty and staff. will explain the premedical of Ridge Community recommendation committee's College will sponsor a Career Panel discussion Republicans function. PLACEMENT OFFICE t Seminar March 7, 7—9 p.m. in INTERVIEWS FOR A political panel discussion The College Republicans Student.teachers the student lounge. There will FEBRUARY, 1977 sponsored by Pi Gamma Mu will hold a work session on be representatives from" 16 will be held on Feb. 23 at 6 Feb. 24 at 6 p.m. in WCC Room Fi Omega Pi will hold an businesses and industries Feb. 23 The Gap p.m. in Jackson Hall rooms 1A C to revise the constitution informal meeting for future throughout the Valley to Stores, Inc. and IB. Past elections and and to send out necessary student teachers on Feb. 23 at furnish information and an- Burligame, CA 9 a.m. - future prospects for the correspondence. 8:15 p.m. in WCC Room A. swer career questions. 4:30 p.m. various political parties are Feb. 24 Richmond City some of the topics which will Public Schools be discussed. From Ralph Bakshi, Richmond, VA 9:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. A AAS live coverage master of animation, comes an Feb. 28 Allegheny Madison College public epic fantasy in wondrous color. County Schools radio station WMRA (90. 7 Elementary majors FM) will provide live A vision of the world, 10 million years only coverage of the American Covington, VA 10 a.m. -4 Association for the Ad- in the future, where Wizards rule the p.m. vancement of Science (AAAS) national meeting the week of earth. And the powers of magic prevail Hatha yoga course Feb. 20-25. over the forces of technology in the The theme will be "Science A continuing education and Changes: Hopes and final battle for world supremacy. course in Hatha yoga will be Dilemmas. The meeting will offered at Madison College feature panel discussions, beginning Feb. 24. workshops and lectures The seven week course, concerning nuclear arms being taught by Ann Harris, control, "right to die" ethics, will provide a look into the hunger and world population, principles and fundamentals and violence in the home and of Hatha yoga. The fee for the classroom. course is $20. Registration will The coverage will be aired be held at 6 p. m Feb. 24 in the during "All Things Con- Godwin Hall wrestling room. sidered," from 5-6:30 p.m. B 53 Volkswagen - Honda Cars Make a Clean Sweep of 1977 (U.S.A.) E.P.A. Mileage Tests (MPG)

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Page 16. THE BREEZE. Tuesday. February 22. 1977 I Classifieds | DOONESBURY By Garry Trudeau For sale PHOENIX APPALACHIAN KAYAK (almost new i Flotation bags, spray shirt, new paddle. $300.00 249-4681 after 5:30 P.M. SCUBA DIVING DISCOUNTS. Rental, Rock Shop, Blue Ridge Dive and Craft Shop, 1726 Allied St., Charlottes ville Only hours: 1-5 Sat. and Sun.. Ph. 804-293- 6984. FOR SALE- Complete stereo. Includes cassette deck, AM- FM stereo radio, turntable, large speakers (12", 4", 3" per cabinet). Must sell. $225.00 Call 434-6103 after 6 PM. DIAMOND ENGAGEMENT AND WEDDING RINGS: Up to 50 percent discount to students, faculty, and staff (full or part-time). Example, >/4 ct. $75, '* ct. $250,1 ct. $695 by buying direct from leading diamond importer. For color 1 catalog send $1 to SMA Diamond Importers Inc., Box 42. Fan wood. N.J. 07023 (indicate name of school) or call (212) 682-3390 for location of showroom nearest you. SUBSCRIPTIONS for the Washington Post are being taken now. Three sub- scriptions are offered- daily, daily and Sunday, and Sun- day. This is guaranteed room delivery. Contact Doug Brandt 5503 or Greg Ellis 5502. BOOK FAIR. Saturday, March 26 through Sat. April 2. Saturdays 9 AM- 5 PM; Sunday, noon- 5 PM; Monday through Friday nights 5 PM-9 PM. Green Valley Auction Barn. 2 miles east of Exit 61, Interstate 81, Mt. Crawford, VA. Signs posted. (see display ads in The Breeze, March 18, 22, and 25.) Lost Personal LOST OR STOLEN: Turquoise ring with coral TUNE. If you save it, "Save it HEYZ: When I saw you at the centerstone. Lost Monday for a rainy day," BUT if you library door, I just about lost February 7. Can identify. do it, "Do it till you're it. Sorry, but it happens to the satisfied!" Love always, best of us. THE BEARDED Sentimental value. Reward. Lune No questions asked. PLEASE WONDER. PS Call aabout return- Jeb 5597 or Box 2802. VISIONS of stems with roses the party- 434-2335. on top will always be in our BLACK. WHITE. AND GREY minds, each time "we finally ATTENTION ALL BEER HUSKY. Lost near kiss good-night." Thanks. DRINKERS. There will be a Massanutten Village. Owner THE LIKES OF YOUR LIFE meeting of Beer Drinkers very upset. Call 289-5414. Anonymous at the Auto CONVICTED "Bra-Thieves" Auction Thursday at 8 PM. LOST OR STOLEN: A new Evelyn and Jane from Dues $2.50. Stan Smith tennis racquet in RMH+ + Watch those bras GAY ORGANIZATION being cafeteria cloakroom last girls-Braless formed. For further in- week. Peease return-it's the HEY LADY! Let's Boogie on formation write P.O. Box only racquet I have. No Down at the Auto Auction. 2001. questions asked. Reward Meet you Thursday at 8 and JO JO BOOSTER: Thanks for offered. Call Lisa 4874 Box don't be late. 1022. the five zero. I owe you much, JOHN: Come check out my and I do give a "dam," though Wanted etchings. I'm just next door. I can't construct one. THE USED SQUASH RACQUET. Sharon ONE WITH NO ROOM. Need by March 14th. Call 234- 8332 after 4:00 PM or reply Box 2204. Christie Casuals Jobs 60 W. Elizabeth St. ^**A SUMMER JOBS: FIFTY STATE catalogue of over 2000 We have Sportswear From: rorl Komi and 1-81 summer job employers (with application forms). Send $2 AILEEN-RED EYE- YOU&I to: SUMCHOICE. Box 645. at below suggested retail prices plus State College, PA 16801 FAMILY RESTAURANT 10% more off with ID For rent SA VE1 Here APARTMENT FOR NT From India Long | ^ 20% DISCOUNT Two blocks from AS. OFF TOTAL CHECK WITH COLLEGE ID Available now 'O next & Short Butterfly year. Three ^V «ns. kit- W Elizabeth MON TUES WED chen, living ^^ bathroom Dresses, Em h. Shirts with showr^^ ,c, two por- 4 00 TIL CLOSING of ({II kinds ches, nic^ j. Perfect for 33 West Court HAPPY HOBO SPECIAL three r prople. Privacy. Square Call z8 and leave your open daily 10-5 Fri. 10-9 ' nan.L'^.kj number. 2o<< on mi HS nun i w in