Madbon College Librar Harrkonburg, VirftJnU 'HE BREEZE BEPZi * Vol. XXXV Madison College, Harrisonburg, Virginia, Friday, September 19, 1958 No.l Hello! Glad Youve Come Nineteen Senior Counselors To Greet Incoming Freshmen Madison Adds Faculty Members Nineteen senior counselors will Cross, Allene, daughter of Mr. and greet a large incoming freshman class Mrs. Robert H. Cross, Jr., Ports- at Madison College on September 21 mouth, Va. Filling Vacancies In Departments as the newcomers report to their Culler, Barbara, daughter of Mr. freshman dormitories. and Mrs. J. Ned Culler, Richmond, "Many new faces will be seen on the Madison College faculty when the fiftieth session formal- The objective of the student coun- Va. ly begins September 26," said 'Dr. G. Tyler Miller, President. There will be eleven replacements seling program is to help the new Gush, Charlotte, daughter of Mr. and fifteen new positions, including ten on the faculty of the Anthony-Seeger Campus School. The student become self-directing and cap- and Mrs. Delberf C. Gush, Norfolk, able of using her own resources. Sen- Va. . new faculty list will include one exchange from England and one temporary to replace a faculty ior counselors possess certain quali- Hardy, Mary Lois, daughter of Mr. member on leave for advance study. ties such as: ability to get along with and Mrs. Crisman Hardy, Bedford, The administrative staff and each of the divisions of instruction are affected by these changes. younger girls; ability and desire to Va. There will be a part-time Director of Public Relations as a replacement while the divisions of in- understand their problems, and abil- Heatwole, Nancy, daughter of Mr. struction will have the following number of changes: The Humanities, four; Natural Sciences, nine; ity to influence by inspiring confidence and Mrs. Warren P. Heatwole, Har- and respect. Senior counselors havej risonburg, Va. the Social Sciences, three; and the Teacher Education including the campus school, eleven. high standards of citizenship. The 1 Henson, Jane, daughter of Mr. and Mr. John David Diller has been elected assistant professor to fill a new position in the Art De- major responsibility of a senior coun- Mrs. D. Norman Henson, Roanoke, partment. He received the degrees of Bachelor of Fine Arts at the University of Texas and a selor is to interpret the spirit and Va. Master of Fine Arts at the Cranebrook Academy of Art. He comes to Madison from Eastern ideals of Madison and to assist them Hundley, Elizabeth, daughter of Mr. Tennessee State College, where he was Assistant Professor of Art and acting chairman of the Art in every way to become well ad- and MTL Wm. P. Hundley, Rich- justed to college life. mond, Va. Department. He was born in Albany, Texas and is married. The Madison College senior coun- Keith, Sharon, daughter of Mr. and Miss Nancy Margaret Warlow joins the Madison College faculty as an exchange teacher from selors for the 1958-59 session will re- Mrs. E. H. Keith, Norfolk, Va. England. She will replace Miss Frances Grove TJ^ the Madison College Art Department who will J turn to campus on Saturday, Septem- Lambert, Joan, daughter of Mr. and serve as an exchange teacher in England next session. Miss Warlow is a graduate of Cardiff Col- ber 20 for. conferences with Dorothy Mrs. Karl C. Lambert, Richmond, Va. lege and was awarded the National Diploma in Design. She has been serving as teacher at the S. Garber, dean of freshman women McGinnis, Beverly, daughter of Mrs. who will entertain the counselors in Virginia Perrese, Richmond, Va. Tasker's School of Art in England. her home. Morris, Beth, daughter of Mr. and Mr. Bennett Reimer will occupy a Mr. William A. Laughrun has been Mr. Kenneth Williams, Assistant SENIOR COUNSELORS FOR Mrs. Joseph B. Morris, Richmond, Va. new position as Assistant Professor elected to the position of instructor Professor of Mathematics, received 1958-59 ARE: Snelling, Elizabeth, daughter of Mr. of Music. He will work especially in English and part-time Director of the degree of Bachelor of Arts and Biscoe, Patricia, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Snellings, Winchester, in the area of woodwinds and band Public Relations. Master of Arts at the University of and Mrs. Alfred Biscoe, Orange, Va. Va. director. He received the degree of Dr. Z. S. Dickerson, Jr., Professor Kentucky. Brenner, Barbara, daughter of Mr. Stover, Carolyn, daughter of Mr. Bachelor of Music from Fredonia of Business and Business Education, Mr. Jack L. Harris, Assistant Pro- and Mrs. John Brenner, Franklin, Va. and Mrs. Garnett E. Stover, Harris- State Teachers College and of Master has been elected as head of the De- fessor of Mathematics, received the Brooking, Louise, daughter of Mr. onburg, Va. of Arts at the University of Illinois. partment of Business and Business degree of Bachelor of Arts at George- and Mrs. William Brooking, Orange, Wilkinson, Sandra, daughter of Mr. He is now a candidate for a degree Education. town College and Master of Science Va. and Mrs. Lee Otis Wilkinson, Ports- of Doctor of Education at the Uni- Mrs. Earlene Andes Smith will be at the University of Kentucky. Brooks, Stuart, daughter of Mr. and mouth, Va. versity of Illinois. From 1955 to 1957 an assistant professor of business and Miss Marilyn Crawford, Assistant Mrs. Grayson P. Brooks, Richmond, Wolfe, Ann, daughter of Mr. and he was band director at Richmond business education and serve as field Professor of Physical Education, was Va. Mrs. S. A. Wolfe, Winchester, Va. Professional Institute. supervisor for student teachers in the awarded the degree of Bachelor of field of Business Education. She re- Arts at the Woman's College of the ceived the degree of Bachelor of University of North Carolina, Master Freshmen Entering New Way of Life; Science at Madison College and Mas- of Arts at the University of North ter of Arts from the George Pea- Carolina, and Doctor of Education Class Offers Variety of New Talent body College for Teachers. * at the University of Texas. A large Freshman class of approximately 465 are beginning their college career here at Madi- Mr. James K. Grimm, instructor in Miss Patricia Soares, instructor in physical education, received a Bache- son. There will be 410 boarding students and 55 day students. biology, received the degree of Bach- elor of Science at Concord College lor of Science degree at Bowling Distribution of these students ranges from 90% Virginia students and 10% out-of-state stu- and Master of Science at the Univer- Green State University and is present- dents. The states represented (besides Virginia) are California — 2, Connecticut — 1, District of sity of Tennessee. ly doing graduate work. Columbia — 3, Delaware — 6, Florida — 3, Maryland — 9, New Jersey — 10, New York 7, Mr. William Francis Jones, Assist- Mr. Henry L. Sublett, Jr., Asso- North Carolina — 3, Pennsylvania — 5, South Carolina — 1, and West Virginia — 6. ant Professor of Biology, was award- ciate Professor, Coordinator and ed the degree of Bachelor of Science Principal; Bachelor of Arts degree, from Davis-Elkins College and the Duke University; Master of Educa- degree of Master of Science from tion, University of Virginia. Madison College. Mrs. Mildred Dickerson, Assistant Mrs. Doris, T. Poole has been elect- Professor and Supervisor of the Nur- ed as Assistant Professor of Biology sery School; Bachelor of Science, to replace Dr. Murl Shawver, who re- Eastern Kentucky State College and signed to accept another position. She Master of Science, University of has a Bachelor of Arts degree from Kentucky. Winthrop College and is working on Mr. Charles M. Blair will be As- her Doctor's degree which she ex- sistant Professor, Supervising'Teacher pects to receive in biochemistry from in the Sixth Grade. the University of North Carolina. (Continued on Page 6) Assembly System Features Changes by Pat Davies In the past, the assembly system before, waitresses and student teach- has been a source of misunderstand- ers while working will be excused. ing for both Freshmen and upper- There are several advantages classmen. Previously, all women stu- brought by this change. The pro- dents, with the exception of waitresses grams will be of a higher quality and and student teachers with teaching of more interest to the student body. conflicts, have been required to at- This system eliminates over cutting tend assemblies on every first and and encourages and strengthens per- This till be a familiar sight on Madison's campus during the forthcoming week. third Mondays and every Wednesday. sonal honor. The assemblies will be Jane Geooiegan, a junior, is seen in the process of helping incoming Freshmen with their unpacking. However, all students were allowed more enjoyable because we will be two cuts in Monday and two cuts in able to sit with our roommates and classmates instead of in seats assigned Among the many ne v faces on be Mrs. Sally Livick in Jackson, Mrs. Point riflewoman, Alice Courtney. Wednesday assemblies. All students in alphabetical order. campus will be three fi .-shman for- Edwina Momburg in Ashby, Mrs. She is the National Rifleman Asso- were required to attend the "compul- The system has been changed for eign students. From Yugc ilavia comes Annabell Beasley in Spotswood, Mrs. ciation's junior expert with the .22 sory" assemblies. These are Convo- our own benefit and it is only right Agnes Derrick in Sheldon, Mrs. An- rifle and is the holder of 10 medals cations, Founder's Day and "Moving Jasenka Majer, from T rkey comes that we should not take advantage of Virginia Aliotti, and fr >m Ottawa, nie Kieffer in Cleveland, and Mrs. won in tournaments in the past. Up" Day. this improvement. We are on our Canada comes Virginia r art. Mary Logan in Johnston. We are Many of these students will be This year the assembly system has earning money to help them through been revised and greatly simplified. honor to uphold and strengthen Mad- The freshmen will be housed two glad to welcome Mrs. Kieffer back. college. Some will be dining hall Monday assemblies have been deleted. ison's tradition of honesty in all in a room. The well-known Spots- A few of the many interesting waitresses or have a ten hour part Now we are required to attend an things. wood, Ashby, Jackson, and Sheldon freshman personalities will include time job. Other types of assistance hour long assembly every Wednes- will remain freshman dormitories, one twin, Virginia Hanby of Wilming- given freshmen will be State Student day. There will be no roll check as while Cleveland and Johnston have ton, Delaware. The 1958 Virginia's Notice Betty Crocker Homemaker of To- Loan Fund Scholarships, Unfunded in previous years. Each student is been added. Due to activities previously morrow, Grace Bongers, will also at- Scholarships, and State Teacher's on his honor to attend rthese assembly planned, Freshmen will not be al- Whether it is 12:00 noon

Editor's Welcome Dear Pencil Pal ... 1 have arrived at school; my Registration Schedule I ^uppose that by the time you get around to reading this you room is nice and I think I will have met many people who have smiled and said, "Welcome to enjoy living here as soon as I find For Orientation Week Madison," or "May I help you?" This is known, here at Madi- where the John is. My roommate is just my size and is so good to son, as sincere concern a'nd friendliness. We know that you will i me. Just the other night, she in- Below is the schedule regarding registration for classes for the week. It, enjoy it and then fall in and find yourself doing the very same vited a lot of her friends over for is important that everyone keep this copy as it is the only one that students' will receive. thing and sincerely meaning it, too. i a party. I was so excited and asked if I could help her. We had HOURS OF REGISTRATION FOR CLASSES Madison, as every other college, has its own way of doing popcorn and cookies and cokes Monday, September 22 things and its own traditions. You have come from various places and I had I the biggest job of all! 1:30-4:30 Students who made out programs in the spring will complete and you have ideas and ways of doing things that will be new to After the party was over, she let registration in Auditorium and Registrar's Office. us. We, here, are always looking for better ways of doing things me carry all the coke bottles all Tuesday, September 23 the way downstairs to the machine. and as each new freshman class enters and becomes a part we try 1:30-4:30 Freshmen who had conferences with advisers before noon may I almost got lost, but accepting continue registration in Auditorium—they will complete their to take advantage of their newness and freshness. this as a challenge I kept my head registration in Reed Gym on Wednesday. Just as upper classmen have heavy responsibilities so do you. land found my way back to the room without help. So you can Wednesday, September 24 It is your responsibility to let your ideas be known, your opinions , see that she really likes me and 8:00-12:00) Registration of incoming Freshmen and transfer students—Wil-^ voiced and your loyalty, friendliness, and cooperative spirit ever I at long last someone has recog- 1:30-4:30 ) son Auditorium and Reed Gym. be on display. On Madison's campus there is no such thing as a nized my sense of responsibility. 1:30-4:30 Students who made out programs in the spring will complete "lowly freshman". Oh, yes, maybe in jokes between friends of I have been trying to think of a their registration in Auditorium and Registrar's Office. way to let her know how much Thursday, September 25 different classes but never in student activities and sharing respon- her faith in me means. The only sibilities. You are as valuable to Madison as we hope Madison 8:00-12:00) Registration of (1) all students who made out program schedules way I know is to have a party and 1:30-4:30 ) in the spring and who now need to make program adjustments: will become to you. let her help me. (2) all students who did not make out program schedules in the I must go as the girl next door spring — Auditorium and Reed Gym. This coming week will be spent in preparing you to make and just asked me to empty her trash Students who made out programs in the spring will complete accept your place here. You will be required to learn rules and can, and I had best get to it. At registration in Auditorium and Registrar's Office. people and places. Now, these things may seem unimportant, college once your abilities are but they will prove valuable to you for the rest of your college known, your work is never done. INSTRUCTIONS life. If these things are learned now they -may save you some Your Responsible Friend Every student will proceed: First To Wilson Auditorium (Enter by South Door) embarrassment later. In other words — take my word for it and If you are a new student (have not attended Madison) you will: learn each new rule and assignment as it is taught and you will So This Is College» A. Receive and fill in Record Card not regret it later. B. Sign Enrollment Roster and receive pink Registration Card It's A Great Life C. Check regarding credentials and fill in Registration Blank Your Senior Counselors are assigned to you for the purpose by Ellen Raines D. Proceed to Gymnasium (Exit North Door) . of giving aid in any way possible. Take advantage of them — ask When the car is packed and you've If you are an old student (have attended Madison) you will questions no matter how silly they may seem for it is always good said good bye A. Receive and fill in Record Card To the kin gathered in front of your to question when something is not clear. You are expected to ask B. Sign Enrollment Roster and receive pink Registration Card house. C. Then: questions -jr I asked my share. With no tu*ning back and a tear, in 1. If you need program adjustments, or if you did not fill in Pro- your-eye, By Thursday, when the rest of the studefifbody"returns they gram Cards in the spring, you will go to Reed Gym You're on your way to COLLEGE. should find a freshman class that is well informed and one that has 2. If you made out your program cards in the spring, yo'u will go to ' taken advantage of the opportunities that have been given them. the Registrar's Office.\ Follow instructions in Third Part When you pull in the gates and Second To Reed Gym (enter by South Door) I'm sure they will. enter a maze A. Show pink Registration Card—New students will also show green ad- Of buildings and roads everywhere, May I say that being a freshman is a wonderful experience. visory Conference Sheet Where everyone walks around in a B. Proceed to your Curriculum Adviser No one ever seems to forget that very first year at college. Many daze, things will happen during these next four years and you are build- Then you know you've arrived at Curriculum Advisers ing the foundation for those years now. Enter into college life in COLLEGE. Y Mr. Dingledine, Clirn. Mr. Eby, Mr. Grimm, Mr. Diller i the fullest way you know how — but make sure it is a balanced I Mr. Wells, Chin. Miss M. Anderson, Mr. Curtis, Mr. Han- You can find no one who seems to son, Mrs. Hofstra, Mrs. Jackson, Miss life. Take advantage of your classes, and the activities offered and know Jones, Mr. Lahaie, Mr. Schab, Miss Winn by all means take your God with you to every class and into every Anything about, the place at all. II Mr. Stewart, Clirn.) Mrs. Fodaski, Miss Grun, Miss Gutchow, part of your college life. Too many of us leave God at home with You have no idea of where to go. ) Mr. Jones, Mr. Kraus, Mr. Leigh, Mr. our families when we come to college. There is no place on this You ask yourself, "This is COL- III Mr. Caldwell, Chm.) Locke, Mr. Rea, Miss Morrison, Mr. E. campus where both you and God are not accepted and welcomed. LEGE???" ) Smith, Mr. G. Smith, Miss Sinclair, Miss ) Theodore, Mr. Williams Madison College is your college now. You will help to make When you finally locate your room IV.IX.X Mrs. Varner, Chm. Mrs. Bryan, Mrs. Lockard, Miss Rowe, it what it shall become. It is not only your college but your home And your first look leaves much to i Miss Sieg for nine months out of the next four years of your life. Most Of desire, V,XI,B Mr. Dickerson, Chm. Mrs. Coffman, Miss Rucker, Mr. Sanders, Your mother's voice breaks through us have grown to love it and all its traditions. I know, that as you Mrs. Smith, Mr. Walsh the gloom VI.XII Mr. Bucher, Chm. Mr. Anderson, Miss Burau voice your opinions, and work maturely and constructively for the With, "Why, dear, it's typically COL- VII Miss Woelfel, Chm. Mr. Toller betterment of Madison You will love it, too. LEGE." VIII Mr. Ikenberry, Chm. Mr. Chappell, Mr. Harnsberger, Mr. Men- gebier, Mr. Showalter, Mr. Harris As one Madison student to another, "See you around the After a week of teas and meetings Students with, special problems quad!" and such, Mr. Tolbert, Chm. Patricia Ann Nicholas You can hardly help but wonder Whether the whole year will consist I. To make out your program Editor's Note: Since you are not familiar with the editorial policy of as much. a. Make out one complete program card with your adviser of The BREEZE the above editorial is signed. In the future issues If so, who needs COLLEGE? b. Go to Class Cards Stands. Get a Class Registration Card for each the editorials that are signed in full are written by people not on class for which you are registered. (Only one card is used for a Piece by piece things fall into place, sequential course for two semesters). the paper staff. The editorials that are initialed are written by 1 And little by little you're learning. b . If a section of any one of your classes si closed, you will return staff members whose names may be found in the list of staff mem- Things are now moving at a rapid to your Adviser for program adjustments. 2 bers. All editorials bearing no name or initial are written by the pace. b . You will fill in Class Cards for second semester classes as well editor of The BREEZE. All editorials represent the policy of The Hang on, girl, you're in COLLEGE 1 as the first. BREEZE and are backed by it. c. If taking applied music, go to Curriculum VI table, arrange for pri- vate instructor, fill in proper Class Card and leave f'nis card at Table Buttons VI. Make sure specific name of course and corr

I H Madison College, Friday, September 19, 1958 Three Take Time To Live Administrative Staff Welcomes New Students To Take time to work — it is the price of success. Take time to think — it is the source Profitable And Interesting Year At Madison of power. Take time to play — it is the spring of perpetual youth. Take time to read — it is the founda- tion of wisdom. Take time to be friendly — it is the The pencils have been sharpened, road to happmess. the waste paper baskets spaced about Take time to dream — it is hitching THE BREEZE room, the typewriters your wagon to a star. cleaned and the general operation Take time to love and be loved — it "clean-up" has been completed. The is the privilege of the Gods.. staff has returned with lots of new Take time to look around — it is too ideas and we are ready for the com- short a day to be selfish. ing year. Take time to laugh — it is the music As we meet new people and greet of the soul. old friends we are making a new Old English Prayer start. Each year in September we o find ourselves relating experiences Frosh vs. Seniors that occurred during the summer. Soon we find we have told the last We, of the BREEZE staff, think experience and showed the last pic- that this is an appropriate time toilet ture and our summer becomes a you in on the. secrets of the fresh- memory. It is at this point that we Looking over the compiled list of incoming freshmen and transfers are left to right: Dean of Students, E. L. men versus those of the "mighty" begin looking ahead to the coming Tolbert; Dean of Women, Ruth Jones Wilkins; and President, G. Tyler Miller. seniors. year and making plans, resolutions 1. Freshmen believe that all of To Students of Madison College: I would like to extend a warm wel- Dear Freshmen and Transfers: and schedules' to balance our time. their professors are smart; sen- come to you, the Freshman Class, Welcome to our campus! You will, When we find we have reached this iors believe that one or two of A genuine welcome is extended to and tell you how glad we are to have I believe find our campus a friendly point let us truly develop a determi- their professors are smart — the all of you as you enter the portals of you at Madison. We feel that we place, for Madison has, and prizes, a nation to do our best, to give our ones that give them A's. Madison College this year. The year have much to offer you in your de- reputation for friendliness. Although best, and to use our energies wisely 2. Freshmen aren't dry behind the 1958-59 is an eventful year in the life velopment into educated, competent, you may feel a bit strange at first, and maturely for the betterment of ears; seniors are always dry. of the College since, on March 14, and well-rounded citizens, the type so you will soon know "the ropes," and ourselves and those about us. 3. Freshmen write home once a 1959, fifty years of service by this in- essential in our critical and demand- you will soon feel yourselves a part During the course of the coming week; seniors write whenever stitution to the citizens of the Com- ing times. Too, we know that you of our Madison family. months there will no doubt appear they're broke. monwealth of Virginia will have been have much to contribute to the Col- some editorials and articles in THE 4. A freshman believes the way to completed. "* During the first half-cen- As you begin your Madison career lege and to campus life and that BREEZE that will not agree with get good grades is to study hard; tury of its existence, Madison has I wish for each of you a happy, re- Madison will be a better, place because some of your opinions. This is en- the senior has decided that a bet- made many contributions to education warding college experience. I hope you are here. evitable since so many people are ter way is to learn how to scan. in our State. Its future contributions that you will find new interests, ex- Much will be new to you, but there involved. We are asking that when 5. A freshman's ambition is to get will be largely dependent upon you, plore new fields, find a place in the are many persons to whom you may this occurs you let us know your into "Who's Who"; a senior just the student body of 1958-59, and upon social, cultural, and religious life of turn for help. Call upon these per- views by writing a letter to the edi- wants to get in Miss Frank's those student bodies which follow Madison and of Harrisonburg. I sons; they are keenly interested in tor. In this way we hope to cover black book come June. you. You have the opportunity to hope that you will acquire and de- you and your progress. Many activi- as many sides of a question as pos- 6. Freshmen suspect* professors add further lustre to the accomplish- velop an insatiable intellectual curios- ties have been planned with you in sible so that the students will be able , aren't human; seniors know it. ments of those who have preceded ity, for most of all you are in col- mind; the orientation program is one to know different schools of opinion. you. I have faith that you will mea- lege to learn. 7. Freshmen kiss their dates good- of them. We want to lu-ar your re- Please come in to see me and let Needless to say that it's great see- bye; seniors kiss them hello. sure up to our expectations for you actions too, and suggestions about Concludes the staff: "Everybody in the challenging future which lies me help you in any way that I can. ing so many new faces on campus. these activities; you can contribute Also, I know we are all pleased to loves a freshman. What makes life ahead. Sincerely yours, much to improving them. I, particu- see those few that left Madison and so disillusioning to professors is the My very best wishes are extended 0 Ruth Jones Wilkins larly, am interested in your feelings have now returned. In short, isn't H thought that this year's freshmen will to students returning to Madison this about your first experiences at col- Dean of Women soon be seniors." fun just being back and seeing every- session and also to all new students lege. My door is always open;, come body? o as we welcome you into our growing in whenever you desire to discuss Dean Warren Greets Madison College family. It appears problems, questions, plans, or any- See you in one of those long, long lines somewhere Dean of Freshmen that the incoming Freshman Class is thing you wish. Class of '62 Students the largest ever to be admitted to While I will meet you in large Gives Helpful Hints Madison. While we can justifiably groups or hurriedly in the next few take pride in numbers, let. us remem- days, I look forward to meeting and Breeze Goes Out ber always that any true evaluation getting to know each of you individ- must be based on quality of perform- ually. So Does Staff ance and contributions rather than on Again, let me welcome you to Mad- The freshmen" aren't the first ones quantitative measurements. Always ison. We are glad that you are here. to arrive at Ma

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• ■ t % Where my friends have laughed and cried, The "howdy" and the handshake, The air of feeling free; The right to speak my mind out— What is Madison College to me? That's Madison College to me. A name, a school, the seal you see,

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The things I see about me, The big things and the small— Doc's down on the corner, And our spacious Wayland Hall; The gym class and exam time, Phones ringing in your ears; The dream that's been a-growin' • For fifty long years. The hall I live in, •* A plot of earth, a street, President Miller, Dean Warren, And the People that I meet; The students crossing campus, The faces that I see; All groups, all religions— That's Madison College to me. n_ i Madison College, Friday, September 19, 1958 Five

The Wilson tower, The bust of Dr. Dingledine, A maze of dark grey streets, The rush to breakfast, A faculty-student tea; The ten of eight bell too soon; Back Campus in Springtime, - The grey stones in a rain storm, ■ An empty coke machine; Or the tea room at noon, A weekend midnight curfew— The mobils and abstracts, That's what Madison College means. ::~-:~^x* The million tasks I see, But especially the people— That's Madison College to me. ^

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The room I live in Raincoats worn each day, The folks across the track. A walk around the "quad"; The people who just came here A school of health and beauty And from generations back; No other can compare; The men who bring the laundry, Our source of education The others that I see, A school of fancy free, The men who built this college— And a promise for tomorrow— That's Madison College to me. That's Madison College to me.

Taken from Anna Buff Praygo's, "What's Woman's College". Six Madison College, Friday, September 19, 1958 Convocation Service Y.W.C.A. Stimulates Location Of Major Groups On Campus Enrollment Grows _ Campus Enlarges Initiates Semester Your Spiritual Life Essential Knowledge To All Students by Jane Gcoghegan On October 2, the professors of by Pat Davies of spiritual encouragement and The enrollment at Madison has con- Madison College will don their aca- The Major Organizations on Madi- strength for many students. This tinuously and steadily grown from a demic regalia to assemble for the fall son's campus are the backbone of opportunity for silent meditation is meager two dorms-full to the present convocation service. This service, student activity and co-operation. The found on the second floor of Alumnae ten dorms-full. Two of the ten are held near the beginning of each se- planning and organization of these Hall. Ifivis provided by the Y.W.CA. new dormitories for upperclassmen mester, is one of inspiration and groups are done in Alumnae Hall for anyone who wants to be alone to which have been added this year. challenge for students. Each faculty and Logan Hall. think and pray. Old timers will tell you about the member's cap, gown, and band dis- The Y.W.C.A. room is located on o times when Jackson and Harrison tinguishes him in regard to his de- the second floor of Alumnae. It is were the only dorms 'for all four gree, his college, and after the sub- the site of all spiritual programs and Attention classes. Last year, the Freshmen ject matter studied. a wide variety of other activities. dorms were the four facing the quad- Sponsored by the Interfaith Coun- Attendance for convocation is re- The Student Government Associa- rangle in the middle of campus. The cil the various church groups have quired of the entire student body. tion room is also on the second floor Freshmen in Jackson, Spotswood, been assigned rooms to meet in, Sun- o of Alumnae. The Student Council is Sheldon, and Ashby were sandwiched day night, September 21. The purpose the basis of our self-government and in between four upperclass dorms. of these meetings is to acquaint the Faculty depends on the integrity of the in- This year two former upperclass Freshmen with the upperclassmen in (Continued from Page 1) dividual. dorms have been vacated for the each of their Youth Fellowships. In addition to the foregoing new The Honor Council, which has been exclusive use of the Freshmen. This The meeting places according to members, the following six persons established for the purpose of pre- exclusive arrangement roughly divides groups are as follows: who have been serving as supervis- serving and promoting the ideals of the campus into two sections: one ing teachers for the College in the truth and honesty, also meets on the Baptist Student Union — Wayland for the Freshmen and their many be- Harrisonburg City Schools have*been second floor of Alumnae Hall. Recreation Room longings, and the other for the up- transferred as members of the cam- Ginny Moffett A student newspaper publication, Canterbury Club — Logan Parlor perclassmen and their fewer belong- pus school faculty: THE BREEZE, has its headquarters Evangelical and Reform — Spots- ings (being older and wiser, they Hi, New Madisonites! in the basement of Logan Hall. It is wood Recreation Room Kindergarten—Elsie H. Wigley, The Young Women's Christian As- realize that everything just won't fit Assistant Professor and Supervising an informative entertaining medium Junior Sisterhood — West Parlor under the beds). These two groups sociation welcomes you to Madison. through which the voice of the stu- Converse Hall Teacher; B.S., Ithaca College; M.A., The Y is an organization which co- will heretofore be referred to as the Columbia University. dent is heard. Lutherans — East Parlor Converse ordinates the religious activities of Freshman Quarter and the F.F.V. First Grade—Ruth Cooper, Assist- Madison's yearbook, the School- Hall the women students on our campus, (Former Freshmen of Virginia) Quar- ant Professor and Supervising Teach- ma'am, has its office on the second Schwarzenau Club — Large Logan but our obligations do not cease there. ter. , . , er; B.S., Radford College; M.A., floor of Alumnae Hall. For fifty Recreation Room We like to consider the Y as an or- The loss of identity and unity of George Peabody College for Teachers. years its purpose has been to pre- Wesley Foundation — Gifford Re- ganization which stimulates spiritual, the individual classes has often been Second Grade — Evelyn Watkins, serve the memories and accomplish- creation Room scholastic, and social growth through a matter of concern of class officers. Assistant Professor and Supervising ments of Madison students. Westminister Fellowship — Alum- Christian living. This year, for the first time, Madison Teacher; B.A., Mississippi State Col- The Prayer room has been the site nae Reception Room For many of us, this is the first has been able to partially separate lege for Women; M.A., Columbia time that the doors of home have the classes. The close proximity of University. been opened and we have been allow- the dorms in the Freshman Quarter Third Grade — Angela S. Reeke, ed to "stretch our wings" and fly Madison Adds Two New Dormitories will keep the baby class together, an Assistant Professor and Supervising into a new life as individuals seeking essential factor in forming a class' Teacher; B.S., New Jersey State to fulfill those goals . for which we Spacious Facilities For Upperclassmen which will live and work closely Teachers College; M.Ed., University have chosen to strive. We have together in their future activities. of Virginia. Something new has Been added to Madison's campus this year. many areas in which to grow and our Fourth Grade — Bernice Bush, As- Two spacious dormitories, Gifford and Wayland are making their families and friends will be most sistant Professor and Supervising pleased to count each day as well- first appearance, housing many of the returning upperclassmen. Teacher; B.S., Longwood College; To Do It Or Not spent for us and for themselves be- M.A., Columbia University. cause they are assured that we are Fifth Grade — Lydia Purser Meeks, That Is A Question diligently striving to fulfill God's call- Assistant Professor and Supervising ing. by Faye Morgan Teacher; B.A., East Carolina Teach- The Y rolls out the "red carpet" Being new at • Madison you are ers College; M.A., Columbia Univer- to you and hopes that you will do probably wondering about some of sity. < the same for us. We have numerous the things the students do and don't Librarian — Zula H. Herring, In- areas in which your talents are need- do. structor in Library Science and to ed and we want you to feel free to The list of do's might go some- serve as Librarian for the Anthony- volunteer them. thing like this. First on the list would Seeger Campus School. We are very happy that you have The two regular college faculty be to get out of bed. Most of the chosen Madison and hope that you members who will provide special girls try to rise early — say around will find many joys and satisfactions services for the school are: 5:30 a.m. or no later than 6:00. here. Remember that you need the Reading Center — Mildred D. Breakfast, oh! that healthy meal. Y and the Y needs you. Hoyt, Professor of Education; B.A., Make sure you place your order with -^Exquisite hardly describes the spacious reception room which is located Center State College, Oklahoma; Ginny Moffett, President the hostess the night before. If you on the first floor of Wayland, one of the two new dormitories. M.A., George Peabody College for Y.W.C.A. don't, there's the chance you will be served "hard" boiled eggs. After a Teachers; Doctorate in Elementary On the second and third floors of green, and spice biege. The hours for the X-ray unit at few days you will become familiar Education, Stanford University. each dorm there will be six thr>e-girl A recreation room is to be found in the infirmary will be: Thursday, with room service. DO tip for this Speech & Hearing — Ralph V. rooms with built-in bookcases, closets, the basement of both dorms and the September 25, 8:00 a.m.—4:00 p.m., special service. Ten per cent, at least. Lahaie, Associate Professor of dressers, and desks for each girl. hostess' will have an office along with Friday, September 26, 8:00 a.m.— Neatness is one of our mottos. Speech; B.S., Central Michigan Col- Along with these, there will be three a bed room and living room. 4:30 p.m. All students are re- Every morning DO help the roomie lege of Education; M.A., University single rooms per dorm. There will also be a president for of Florida; Ph.D., University of Den- quired to have a chest X-ray. The color scheme has been worked with the cleaning. Starting with the each dorm with a vice-president on reception rooms and ending up with ver. out in pastels of rose, yellow, grey, every floor. the animal cages. To make the cam- 0\i• I■ i■ 11■ ■,■ ■ ■ r■ 1111■ II i■ i■ ji i iiiMiiiiiiiiiii i II iiIIIIiiIIIM iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiir I, 0"HIIIIMIIIIIIIIIHI Hill llimillHIIHIIIIIIIIIMIMIIIIIIIItlllHIIIIIIIIIIIIiiiii IIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIHHIimilllllllll life pus neat each student always finds time to help rake leaves. Don't worry | CHARLES & POLLY-Photographers j LARSON'S FABRIC CENTER about burning them. That isn't your job. You only carry them two miles Excelling In Drape and Vignetted Portraits to the Harrisonburg incinerator. An- 122 South Main St.—Dial 4-2933—Harrisonburg, Va. Party Fabrics other thing regarding neatness is to

'f I ■ 1111 111 111 ■ 11 11 M T I I I I M I I I I I I 11 j 111 M 11 1 I 111 I 1111111IJ1 till II I I > I I U I I I III11 I I 1 I J I I • • I 11 ■ I • I r I I 11 I»k 'C always field strip your cigarettes. "" """""" "■ ■ ■■■Ilium mnmiimmi .„■■••■ ■ „,„„„„„„ „„,„„ ,>? In case you live on third floor DO make friends with the first floor gang. They are always helpful when it Get in the comes to opening windows if you on the way back-to-school Sdtntitook don't make the curfew. Of course, DON'T try to be late more than two or three times a week. Your SCHOOL DAYS CONTEST records in the office won't look good. Cars are provided for your con- FOR THE BEST BUYS VACATION IN venience. DO park them in the gar- \A/IM ! EUROPE ages. About the gas — a local service VVIIM . FOR 4 PEOPLE! station caters to Madison students so IN SCHOOL SUPPLIES fill'er up and DO charge it to the 393 other exciting prizes! college. » ASSIGNMENT You should also be warned about FREEH BOOK the don'ts. So, DON'T pull the Here's the pen to write your entry with blinds unless you like to have your with purcliaw of $1.00 or more view obstructed. If you go; in for the new styles we plus advise you' riot to wear your skirts more than two or three inches above Slim, classic model ESTERBROOK the knee. Say you don't like the S&H GREEN World's most popular school time pen. (AQC color of your room! DON'T try to 32 points to choose from. One is exactly */W paint it. Your favorite color might STAMPS right for your style of writing. throw the decorators off. DON'T answer the telephone. GET CONTEST ENTRY BLANK AT Someone else will. DON'T go bare- • ** footed. Call downs are given for Madison Engraved Spiral Notebooks this offense. DON'T come back to Canvass and Plastic AT ra> waN Stationery SERVICE " or ni na TBIOW men* school after a weekend at home with- 80 SHEETS, 35c NOTEBOOKS out food. Roommates are known to $1.00 PER BOX 96 Sheets Indexed 59c 79c to $1.89 kill for less. For your safety a policeman is sta- Merriam-Webster ~^ Desk Lamps & Pads Big Count Fillers tioned in front of Doc's to help you College Dictionary Bulletin Boards 100 Sheets, 5-Hole, 29c cross the street. DON'T cross unless Thumb Indexed $6.00 Hallmark Cards 80 Sheets, Eye-Ease, 29c Did 4-8382 S. Main at Brace St Harrisonburg he is there. If 1hese suggestions still leave you in doubt,'check the handbook. Madison College, Friday, September 19, 1958 Seven A Welcome Comes From Greek World The Athletic Association Expresses Six Major Leaders Dear Freshmen, Assume New Duty On behalf of the Panhellenic Council, I wish to welcome you Greetings To Freshmen And Transfers by Di Boelt to Madison. We hope that in your coming years at Madison, you, Greetings Freshmen and Transfers. The Athletic Association too, will become members of our Panhellenic family and experience Leaders of the six major organiza- expresses to you a most cordial and warm welcome to Madison tions of Madison will have an addi- the joys of sorority life. College and into our organization of which you are now a member. tional duty beginning this year. As The Panhellenic Council composed of three representatives of the Athletic Asso- heads of these organizations, they from each sorority on campus, has as its main purpose to maintain ciation is to encourage an interest in will be members, thus, representa- on a high plane sorority life and intersorority relationship, to co- the athletic activities, to promote good tives, of the newly formed Organi- sportsmanship, and to cultivate a zational Council. operate with college authorities in their effort to maintain high spirit of cooperation and fellowship. social and scholarship standards through out the whole college, and The Organizational Council will We are among the six major or- act as an affiliating club for the Stu- to be a forum for the discussion of questions of interest to the col- ganizations on our campus of which dent Council, the Honor Council, the lege and sorority world. every student is a member. We are YWCA, the Athletic Association, the At present, Madison boasts six na- made up of two parts — the cabinet BREEZE, and the Schoolma'am. It's tional and one local sorority. In order or executive body which consists of purpose is to plan and co-ordinate the four officers, four class represen- to be eligible for any one of these their functional activities. tatives, the intramural and extra- groups, a student must have attended Each individual student is urged to Madison for two regular semesters or mural coordinators. Our council, or organizing body, consists of a sports bring any problem concerning these in the case of transfers, one semester, leader for each of our different sports organizations to a member of this and maintain a 2.06 cumulative as committee. Any situation which can well as a 2.00 average for the pre- seasons, presidents of Mercury, Orch- esis, Fencing, and Porpoise Clubs, be aided by the Organizational Coun- ceding semester. cil will be discussed, and necessary and all extra-mural team managers. and helpful action taken. In order that you will have the op- The program of the Athletic Asso- portunity to become acquainted with ciation offers a number and a variety The forming of the council is the each individual group and its mem- of activities for your enjoyment result of a suggestion from the bers, Open Houses are held each throughout the year in both intra- BREEZE. No official offices will be Saturday night at the sorority houses. mural and extra-mural capacities. It you to attend our annual "Chuck held in the council. The representa- A non sorority girl, including Fresh- is our hope that you will take ad- Wagon Party" which will be held this tives will meet once a month. men, , may attend upon the invitation vantage of these opportunities that Wednesday at 5:30 p.m. back cam- of a sorority girl. These are not rush are offered, and enrich your life pus. Weaiybermudas, bring a jacket, parties but get-togethers where we can s through both physical and social de- a hearty appetite, and a warm smile. get to know you and you, us. velopment. We guarantee you a good time. We'll We/come To All It has been brought to my atten- To help you become more familiar be looking for you. tion that certain rules applying to with our organization, its program, Martha Talman Madison Students have any questions please feel free to Freshmen should be explained to and its officers, we cordially invite call on me at any time. President of Athletic Association avoid violations and embarrassment. ^IIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIinillMIIIIIIIIUIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIII, Since Freshmen are not eligible for We are looking forward to our as- rushing certain rules must be followed sociations with you and hope that you Radio — TV — Record Players J I M M I E ' S by both sorority girls and non sor- will make Panhellenic a part of your college life. REPAIRING ority girls. DRESS SHOP Sincerely, CHEW BROTHERS 1.' Freshmen may not give parties Jan Baldwin, Chairman 66 E. Market Street for, or attend parties given by soror- 242 E. Water Tel. 4-3631 Panhellenic Council / ? ity girls except for such occasions as

This is YOUR column—the Stu- dent Government Association col- umn—and you are the S.G.A. It needs your help, your support, your contributions. Through this small space, we the members of your Stu- dent Council hope to tell you of our projects, our plans, our meetings, and most of all, we hope to answer any questions you may have concerning our student life here at Madison and —the funniest, easiest way yet to make money! the operations of our Student Gov- ernment. No club, no organization, no gov- ernment can be successful and pros- $ perous unless all its members are PUT IN A GOOD WORD AND INFORMED. As a member MAKE 25! of a sound Student Government As- sociation, you have the right to know what is happening. You have the Speak English all your life and what does new Thinklish words judged best—and right to ask questions, to make com- it get you? Nothing! But start speaking we'll feature many of them in our college ments, to offer suggestions for the ads. Send your Thinklish words (with betterment of our stadelit Hving. Thinklish and you may make $25! Just Please exercise this right. Send your put two words together to form a new (and English translations) to Lucky Strike, questions to Box 1 and we promise to much funnier) one. Example: precision Box 67A, Mt. Vernon, N. Y. Enclose do our best in answering them. flight of bumblebees: Swarmation. (Note: name, address, college or university, and To each incoming freshman and the two original words form the new class. And while you're at it, light up a transfer, we extend a sincere welcome. We look forward to the day in the one: swarm+formation.) We'll pay $25 Lucky. Get the full, rich taste of fine to- near future when you, the Freshman each for the hundreds and hundreds of bacco—the honest taste of a Lucky Strike. Class, will elect your representatives to the Student Council. To the new and old students alike, we pledge our best to live up to the trust you have Get the genuine article placed in us — to work ever for the V ideals each of us holds so dear. Get the honest taste "KILE'S" Amoco o & Grocery Service of a LUCKY STRIKE YOU* COUNTRY STOM IN TOWN 1050 S. Main St.—Dial 4-7098—Harrlionburg 94 r.c*. Eight Madison College, Friday, September 19,1958 Self-Torture Habits Honor Council Asks Campus Expressions Between Socks and Sweaters Of Today's Female Cooperation Of All And Their Usage by Linda Hess by Jane Geoghegan Don't Forget To Pack A Smile And they shudder when they hear OH!. Panic! — I give up — Some- body else think of something. by Patricia Nicholas about the Africans who cut designs in When packing your skirts and sweaters, shoes, socks, formal their shins. Make ^a three-hundred- Neat — No longer describes attire; sixty-degree turn, laaies, and you'll now describes anything and every- and burmudas did you remember to throw in a few other things find a similar situation. The dressing thing. to make college life a wonderful experience? room of today's up-to-date woman is Bug — Biology a small, compact and thoroughly Quan-Qwal — Quanatative or Qual- Too often when we are preparing to return to college or start furnished torture chamber. ative analysis college we tend to concentrate on seeing that we have just the P.E. — regular, regulated attempts The many peculiar, self-torture right sweater to go with each skirt and that we have a pair of at physical exercise habits of modern American woman- shoes to meet every occasion. We find ourselves making trips to hood are too numerous to discuss in "Have a good" — said to roommate stores to get just the right hat and buying fashion magazines to detail. Here, briefly, are just a few. going to U. Va. for a wild week- They cramp their feet into tiny slip- end reassure ourselves that we have purchased just the right things. pers, with their toes on the floor and up-shook — when favorite male friend In the mad rush of packing we sometimes forget the most import- calls long distance their heels suspended three and a half ant things. True, we don't forget a single pair of socks or one pair Barf — "Frab" spelled backwards inches above. They hang heavy orna- of earrings or anything that will assure us of making a good im- ments from their wrists, ears, and way out, out of \ it — gone, man, Harriet Harnsberger pression with a neat appearance. We do forget to pack, sometimes, necks, excluding only their meticul- gone! ously powdered noses. Let us hope Dear Students, extreme (adj.) — ex. "If you stay up the things that will be important after that first impression is that for at least a short *rhile they Again you read and hear the phrase, late, you may have extreme sleepies made and forgotten. will remain thus distinguished from "Welcome to Madison," and this time, finisse — A clever solution to an cows and cannibals, who are well as with each other, it is meant. sin- embarrassing situation „ Just to 'make sure that we didn't forget those important items known for the rings that hang from cerely. I am so happy you will be a It's a blue-eyed world — the neatest! let's take a minute to check and see if we brought them. If we, their noses. fellow student and citizen of our col- howa arewa youwa — second child- hood by chance, have forgotten some of them maybe it's not too late to They spend hours on end working lege. For, not only have you chosen acquire them. on their hair. I often marvel that in Madison a great opportunity to lollygagging — extreme gossiping o their heads do not collapse. Con- study and learn, to meet new people Somewhere between the socks we should have packed our sidering all the pins, needles, and and have good times, but you have Student Government most cheerful smile, and under some of the sweaters we should combs that they mercilessly dig into chosen to take on the responsibility their scalps, it seems a wonder that of helping support our Honor Sys- Welcomes Freshmen have thrown in patience. In a large box we should have a supply their skulls (which must be extremely tem. of understanding and next to that there should be an open and thick) somehow remain intact. Every student at Madison is a broad mind. Tolerance should be packed in next to the skirts and Finally they make their faces white, member of this fine system and is a little box of sympathy should be found near by. In a strong their cheeks pink, their mouths red, expected, not only to abide by it— box off to its self we should have packed our beliefs, convictions, their brows black, and their eyelids that's not enough, but to whole- blue or green, depending on their heartedly uphold its ideals. The long- goals, values, faith and determination. These should be unpacked degree of insanity. And that, my er you attend Madison the more this quickly and taken every place we go. A limitless supply of love friend, finishes the outfit. will come to mean to you. should have been packed and it should be allowed to grow. In But wait! Something still seems to The Honor Council wants to help with our hats there should be a tremendous sense of humor, we be missing. Oh, we've forgotten the you learn more about our Honor Sys- will need this often. dress. Now after two weeks of strict tem. So I am taking this opportunity dieting, necessary to improve the fig- to ask you, Freshmen and new stu- Then packed throughout our luggage and within ourselves ure—after squeezing and pinching dents, and you also, old students, for there should be that trait that will make all the rest valid and herself into those unmentionables so your loyal and unfailing help in that her waistline is just perfect—our strengthening Madison's Honor Sys- acceptable. That trait is sincerity and it is very important that it little lady dons the Chemise. Yes, tem. Again I say, "Welcome," and be detected in a person. What is sincerity? Sincerity is to say the now she takes advantage of those we'll be looking forward to working things we mean and mean the things we say. To stand upon the hard-earned perfect proportions by with and for each of you this year. truth with firm convictions and despite harsh criticism or disloyal covering them with a sack. Well, Most sincerely, friends. Sincerity is to be the things we claim to be without de- that's a woman. Harriet Harnsberger, President As for me, I would unquestionably Honor Council frauding others or ourselves. To KEEP EACH PROMISE denounce all American females, and THAT WE MAKE WITH PUNCTUALITY AND WILLING- I would do it without hesitation, but Helen Warren NESS. It is rising from deceit to upright ways of honesty and for one small unchangeable fact. No truth. We must not forget to pack sincerity for without it the matter how I may attempt to escape COIFFURES To each student, new and old, I the truth, there it remains, rigid, would like to extend a most sincere other things we have packed may be of little use. unalterable: LORREN welcome. I look forward to our com- Now that we have made our check on what we should have I am one. ing year when we shall get to meet packed it should be easier t6 find those things of which we may Mezzanine Floor new friends and learn to know our Hostetter Building old friends better. be lacking and work on obtaining them. WELCOME! A big year faces each of us—a year filled with opportunities and responsi- Madison College Hair Styling bilities. May we look to the old stu- "Be Still and Know" Nothing! dents, to the faculty, to our families Amid the rush and confusion of "I shall now illustrate .what I have Students! and our friends, and most of all, to Hair Cutting the opening days at college, we are the Divine Being for strength, guid- on my mind," said the professor as Tinting ance, and courage to meet the chal- often so busy that we fall into our he erased the blackboard. QUALITY lenges of our college living. beds at night too tired to even say, Already you, the new students, are "Good night" to our roommates. This SHOP Specializing in Permanent becoming acquainted with our cus- fast pace often continues for weeks toms and traditions at Madison. As at a time. We continue to rush from 39 E. Market Street Waving you learn the way of life here on cam- pus, we sincerely hope that you will class to class and to do our studies grow to love our college as we do. without one minute to ourselves. Yes, Madison is now YOUR college. God has told us to be still so that We/come Back Serve her well and she will profit you we might know. Each day if we much. . . could take a few minutes to be by MADISON Now at the beginning of a new IRGINIA session, it is well for each of us old ourselves and shut out all the rush- STUDENTS students to pause and renew our ing around us we would find that in • ^ We at this theatre endeavor to bring to you and your pledges of love and loyalty to our this stillness, as God promised, we friends the finest motion picture entertainment available Alma Mater. Then, and only then, would know more. We would find it from all of the world's great studios. may we the Student Body of Madi- easier to talk with Him; we would son College stand UNITED to sing: find it easier to think more clearly; It is always a pleasure to share the relaxing and refined "O Alma Mater," to thy name and we would find that we could re- atmosphere of this theatre with you, and to entertain you We'll ever faithful be. . ." view our actions and evaluate our day in your leisure hours. For nowhere else can you get so My very best wishes to each of you so that tomorrow might be a better We/come to much for so little, two or more hours of top entertainment for, a happy and prosperous year. day. and fun. Let's make it our best! It is the purpose of this column to Sincerely, provide a thought for these few min- HUMMEL'S starts SUNDAY for 3 Fun-Filled Days Helen Warren, President utes you spend in meditation so that Student Government Assn. you may, "be still and know." DAIRY RITE

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% "" ' Mllllll Illllllllllllllllll, II ■■IIII1IIIIIIIIII1IIII.IIMIKII || illinium 1111/ Madison College, Friday, September 19, 1958 Nine New Game Comes To College Campus Newspaper Editor The Athletic Association Supporters Upper Classmen Give Recommendation I have a new game to play. It might be nice to try it and add Extends Welcome Of Intramural Program On Campus it to the long list of games we are always playing in the dorms. The Athletic Association functions prised to discover that you had more It isn't a hard game; in fact, it's quite simple. It can be played for the students. Without the stu- than enough time to take part in some dent's support, the organization cap- form of physical activity and still anywhere, anytime and with anyone.' The rules aren't hard and it not exist. In the past two years, the had ample time to do nothing. takes little physical action. The name of my game is, "I Like support of the intramural program Too often the students think of in- People." has been close to nothing. The sole tramurals as an effort. However, this In my game I find that I learn a in relation to you. After arriving at purpose of this program is to afford is not true. Intramural sports pro- great deal. ' I learn to practice pati- this answer, ask yourself if it were students fun and relaxation—a few vide fun and relaxation for all as well ence, to exercise faith, to display love true or if you had gained anything welcome minutes away from the books. as an excellent opportunity for phy- and to enjoy life and happiness. Since from the remark or action. Then say The freshmen are usually the strong- sical and social development. Through I have come to Madison College I to yourself, in all earnestness, "I like est supporters of the intramurals. participation in organized physical ac- play this game all the time, and I people." However, their participation often tivity, an individual not only satisfies leaves much to be desired. find that each day it brings me more If you work at it long enough you'll her own need for relaxation, but also happiness, and allows me to enjoy find that you'll be playing the game You are not supposed to be an ex- develops a keener sense of sports- my college life more than I ever and thinking, "I like people," with- pert at the various activities. The manship and cooperation with her dreamed possible. out even realizing it. extramural teams are organized for fellow students. Before J go into any details those persons with a more highly The game is also played in many This year why not support YOUR let me explain that the only developed degree of skill. Instruction other ways, too. One of my favorite Athletic Association? You may find materials you'll need are an open is given in every sport offered in the ways is sitting in a group, listening that you enjoy it mind, a genuine love for people and intramural program. Therefore the to a rather serious discussion, and o a little understanding. If you possess statement 'I don't know how to play after expressing my viewpoint, trying these, the rest will grow. If for some such an such' is not a valid excuse to figure out just why other people reason these materials are not avail- fof not participating. Education feel the way they do about the sub- able to you the game will have little Patricia Nicholas ject. Often when I look at their side You say you are busy, too busy. A student enters college dressed in chance of helping you until you obtain Everyone is busy, some more so than green and emerges dressed in black. them. Assuming you have all that is I understand things I would have Although you have heard this probably overlooked otherwise. When phrase many times there are no words others. Some time count up those The intermediate process of decay is needed, I'll continue. wasted minutes. You may be sur- college education. The game is not divided into time this is true I say again, "I like peo- that carry quite the same meaning so ple." I'll say it, too ... . WELCOME periods; it can run for hours and often does. There is one player — JThe benefits can easily be seen. TO'MADISON! you. With only one player the en- You will learn to listen to the other After you have been on campus a tire success of the game rests on your fellow's side once in a while and to few weeks you will be well acquainted ME BREEZE shoulders and a great deal of thought weigh your opinions with his. You with your college newspaper, THE FOUNDED 1922 will find yourself becoming interested BREEZE. You will no doubt find is required to make the game a vic- Published Weekly by the Student Body of Madlion College, HarrlionbUrg, Virginia torious one. Now that all the rules in pleasing "other people by doing lit- yourself on Friday night waiting for tle things for them and deriving a lot the dorm door to open and the thud MEMBER OF: are stated here's how it works. National Advertising Service, Inc., Intercollegiate Preu, Several times a day you most likely of happiness as a result. of the papers as they are placed on Aisociated Collegiate Preu. Virginia Intercollegiate Prosi the reception room floor. You will run into a trying situation. It may The game, as I have said, is ideal EDITOR-IN-CHIEF BUSINESS MANAGER occur in classes, on ^campus, in the for college life, for we are living wonder over and pick up a copy and Patricia Nicholas Marilyn Thomas dormitory or just anywhere. If it among a close group of Deople and scan the headlines, look at the pic- FACUITY ADVISOR W. A. Laughrun happens on a day that you're in a sometimes the nerves become a little tures, "and read the articles that catch good mood it passes with a laugh, tried and the patience wears some- your interest. Some of you will then but if it should happen on one of what thin. In this case saying, "I go on your way not in anyway af- those off days you tend to become like people," is the last thing you fected by what you have read. Others Make Out Home Your Home of you will make comments and may- HAVE YOUR WATCH very upset and sometimes say or do want to say. This is when you really While Visiting At things that you're sorry for later. start fighting for the lead and if you be even discuss what you have read. REPAIRED AT When such an incident comes up back down once it might cost you the All of you at one time or another MADISON COLLEGE again, just stop and try to figure out victory or the mastery of the game. will use THE BREEZE as a refer- what the other person involved meant Let's play my game; it's fun!! ence without even realizing it as you WISE'S TOURIST HEFNER'S say, "I read it somewhere, oh, yes, in THE BREEZE." HOME Where The Work Is Schoolma'am Greets Freshmen It is the purpose of your paper to Guaranteed inform, entertain, and provide a 622 South Main Street medium through which you can de- Near the College And The Price Is Students It Is Your Yearbook velop talents and express your views. Reasonable '9 DIAL 4-3491 Dear Freshmen; These purposes can not be fulfilled without your support and talents. It is always a thrill to see a new Freshmen Class here with us How can the paper entertain without at Madison. It is hard to know each of you individually here this knowing what you enjoy or be a me- first week of school, yet we are here for that purpose. And so the dium of expression without knowing Schoolma'am staff welcomes you, the Class of 1962, into our midst. your views? How can it provide an STATE again welcomes you The "Schoolma'am" is your school opportunity for you to develop your yearbook. It is published by the stu- talents if you don't offer your talents dents of Madison College; thus, we for development? all back to Harrisonburg are anxious to know you as we will THE BREEZE is here for your be working together. use and pleasure, use it so that you Let me begin by telling you brief- might enjoy it. THE BREEZE room ly about our publication. More than is in the basement of Logan Dormi- at the Theatre of Big Hits* twenty thousand schools publish year- tory. The staff works regularly every books annually in the United States. Tuesday and Thursday night, won't STARTING SUNDAY These books touch intimately the you drop in and volunteer your serv- lives of millions of students, their ices or just to look around and let parents and friends. The well-planned us get to know you and you, us? FOR 5 DAYS and carefully edited yearbook records We would love to have you at any in enduring form the accomplish- time, you might find it at little excit- WILLIAM HOLDEN ments of each student. It makes ing to see THE BREEZE being put every student proud of his place in together. the school. So it is with the School- Patricia Nicholas, Editor-in-chief SOPHIA LOREN ma'am. THE BREEZE o A careful study of the modern year- —in— book reveals that it has four import- I am looking forward to meeting ant functions. To fulfill these func- each of you. Bug! tions it must: Sincerely yours, "THE KEY" Anne Lee Chapman, Editor Curious fly, vinegar jug; slippery 1. Be a memory book, a glorified 1959 SCHOOLMA'AM edge, pickled bug. family album, with pictures of every student and faculty mem- v,.iiiiliiiiriiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMililllliliiiliiiiiiillllililllHiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiniiiinniiiiiiiiiiiiiiilllliiliiiliilliiM,, ^OIIMIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIHItllllllllHHIMIIIIIIIIIMIIIHIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIi ber. Welcome Madison Students 2. Tell a complete human history of one year of school life. Madison Pennants at Reduced Prices 3. Give worthwhile educational JOHN W. TALIAFERRO training to student staff members. ESTABLISHED 1879 4. Build good will for the school ] JEWELER I | PRICKETTS STATIONERY CORP. by giving a true and comprehen- sive picture of what the institu- Keepsake Diamonds — Watches — Diamonds 153 South Main St. tion is trying to accomplish. —: SILVER:— These four functions constitute our r - s Harrisonburg, Va. aim as we work on the "1959 School- 83J5outh Main Street ma'am". HARRISONBURG DIAL 4-4693 VIRGINIA j We are especially proud this year '' 1111 ■ 11 > I M M I ■ ■ 1111 M 11111 M I ■ 1111 • » 1111 i 1111 ■ ■ 11 ■ ■ 11111 M I I ■ 111111111 * ■ I 111111 n 11111 till HI Ml ill lit lll^" ''niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiMMiniiMiMiitniiiiiniiMHMiiiiiHiiiiiMiiiiiiiniiiiiMiiiMiMniiiiiniiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii*" to be publishing the fiftieth School- f iniiiiiiiiiiilinniliiiimiininiinimi lilllllililliilitmil iiiiiiiiiiiiiii.iiiiiiiiiiiiiimiHiiiiiiiiimitiiiiilimiiiiiiHiiiiii., ^lilllllllllMIIIHIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUMIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIII.IIIIIIIIIItlllHMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIHItlllllllllllr^, ma'am. We will need your help. Many of you have probably worked MADISON COLLEGE ! SUSAN-JANE on your high school yearbook staffs. Your experience will be most valu- SOUVENIRS FLOWER AND GIFT SHOP able to us. However, experience is not required to become a member of Our Specialty For that special guy or gal get your our staff. You will have a chance to make it known to us if you wish Boutonnieres or Corsages from us! to become a staff member. Again let me say that the School- NOVELTY NEWS CO. For prompt delivery call 4-6773 ma'am is published by the students of Next to Va. Theatre 162 SOUTH MAIN STREET Madison College. You are a student 'We now give S. & H. Green Stamps" > —it is your book. '''IIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIII>li"* '"">'>iiiiMllllllllllMlllHlliU"llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllMMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIINMIIIIIIllt<' '" illinium n Mil 111 ■■■■■■>> I MIMIIIII mi mi minim Illlllillinii I i inn „>' Ten Madison College, Friday, September 19, 1958 Chuck Wagon Party The Fine Art Of Interpretive Dance Offers Fun For All Sport's Flash One of the highlights of freshman Tests Physical And Creative Ability orientation is the Chuck Wagon party. This annual event is sponsored by the With Ash Athletic Association for the purpose of familiarizing you with the activi- ties offered by the A.A. and more "Welcome to the Class of 1962!" This is a phrase that you, important to afford you the first op- portunity to meet other members of as freshmen, will be hearing quite a bit in the forthcoming weeks. your class on an informal basis. However, I would like to take this opportunity to welcome you This Wednesday at 5:30, the Ath- and hope that your freshman year is a memorable one. letic Association will be looking for Madison has a varied intramural and extramural program of you back campus. Everyone will be which it is quite proud. This program affords every student an looking forward to an evening full of good food and fun. By the way opportunity to participate in the sport of her choice. Some of the wear bermudas or slacks. activities offered in the intramural program are dance, archery, volleyball, bowling, and swimming. Madison also has extramural teams in field hockey, basketball, archery, tennis, and fencing. Don't Panic These teams are naturally for the more experienced player. Portraying exuberant happiness these seven girls have found a Be Prepared medium of expression. On our campus, Orchesis Club and Under- Everyone who has had some experience is urged to come out and by Carole Dunaway • studies Group are available for those interested in furthering their try their hand. knowledge of modern dance. Springtime brings May Day participation Have you ever felt tired, run down; and a recital. The first sport of the fall season is field hockey. This is one or had aching muscles? Well try by Ellen Ashton of the most popular sports on Madison's campus. Each and every- dance. This is an activity which dis-' GERI ! Whoops, wrong line! covers muscles that you never knew one is not only eligible to try out for the firs£ or second team, but You have never had this wonder- A freshman is exposed to many new you had before. is urged to do so. Seniority is no basis for a berth on the squad, ful, relaxing feeling you say? Well, and different things at college, and After eight weeks of twisting, turn- so freshmen come out and participate. There will be further BE PREPARED you soon will! On one of the strangest of these is mod- ing, bending, swaying, leaping, jump- Madison's campus, as a Freshman, ern dance. So many of you will see ing and generally behaving like a notices concerning try-out dates. you will know it thru association some of your classmates limping A welcome is also extended to the new members of the physi- complete idiot they are ready for one with the body mechanic tests. Really, across campus and desperately trying of the biggest moments of their life! cal education staff. We are glad to have you aboard and will be the tests don't leave you physically to drag themselves up the stairs to They now are given a rare oppor- looking forward to meeting you. unable but you are on your way to their rooms. As they conquer step tunity to demonstrate their skill in the To you upperclassmen welcome back. I hope that your sum- physical destruction. after step they are wondering if art of interpretive dance to the pub- First of all, you find out that you reaching the summit of Mt. Everest lic. At the end of each period of in- mer was a successful as mine and that you are now ready to spend are to report to a certain place at a could be any harder. They stagger a few months at Madison to rest up for your next vacation. Seri- struction, the modern dance classes given time. Fine you think, NO to their rooms and collapse on their participate in a dance demonstration ously, it is good to see you back. Although we miss those mem- LINES. You are right just mass beds. When the time comes to go to which the entire student body is bers of our classes who were fortunate enough to hook a man, etc., confusion! to the next class, they find that they invited. Needless to say, this is a we are anxious to get into our new lives as seniors, juniors, or You are finally pushed to the door can't get up, without help from their most memorable occasion. —your knees shaking, your stomach roommate and a few other people. Seriously modern dance can be a sophomores. The senjors are already humming the refrains of churning! Like I said its nothing to Also they will complain of blistered "Graduation's Almost Here." great deal of fun. It is indeed a test be upset about just mere torture. feet or of splinters in their feet. of one's creative ability. Also the 'Til then Who do you'think will win the World Series? Upon entering the room the exam- Don't push the panic button as it sore muslces soon are no longer iner asks you to remove your outer is not a serious or permanent illness": present, or else they are ignored. garments — Oh, you may' leave They are suffering from modern Good luck and have fun! College Offers You First Rate Movies THOSE on. "Stomach in, chest out, The following movies have been 11-1-58 The Helen Morgan Story, head up, chin down"—Is this the booked for showing at Madison as in- 7:30 P.M. Marines? Oh dear, I didn't realize Free State Passes Free Virginia Passes dicated: 11-8-58 Night Passage, 7:00 P.M. I weighed that much—isn't it fun to Flickin' at the State this week will At the Virginia enjoying the pop- 9-21-58 The Silver Chalice, 7:30 11-15-58 War and Peace, 7:00 P.M. discover such interesting little bits be: corn will be: P.M. 12-6-58 The Killers, 7:30 P.M. about yourself? ' Mary Frances Whissen Tae Smith 9-22-58 The Rainmaker, 7:30 P.M. You went in thinking you had per- Nancy Bretz Jean Wakeman 9-27-58 Tammy and The Bachelor, 12-13-58 Escapade in Japan, 7:00 P.M. fect posture, man you feel like you Holly Updike Jeanette House 7:30 P.M. don't have a backbone when you Kate Matthews Jane Howard 10-4-58 Funny Face, 7:30 P.M. 1-10-59 This Happy Feeling, 7:30 P.M. leave | Irma Bryan Dale Cochran 10-11-58 Lust for Life, 7:00 P.M. Next thought—hot shower—what Donna Wickham Crystal Diehl 1-17-59 Time to Love and a Time 10-18-58 Second Greatest Sex, 7:30 happened to your aches and pains? Linda Ivins Joan Miller P.M. to Die, 7:30 P.M. You still have them? But your run- Laura Bowman Ann Sullivan 10-25-58 Love in the Afternoon, 1-24-59 The Girl Most Likely, 7:30 ning! Well, like I said it's not so Mimi Hart Pat Pugh 7:30 P.M. P.M. rough, now is it? . Nancy Jane Burner Siane Rieson

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