Campus Building Projects Near Completion

Campus Building Projects Near Completion

Madispn College Library Harrisonburg, Virginia / Vol. LI Madison College. Harrisonburg, Va., Friday, June 27, 1975 Summer No. 2 Jobs May President Be Found Of SGA * In Area Mulls '76 Counselor Seeks Summer Duties To Aid Students Just Busy-Work A part-time employment By CYNTHIA CARNEY & office operated by the Student John Lounsbury put his feet Government Association up on the desk, settled back in opened its door earlier this his chair with his hands week with hopes of finding clasped behind his neck, and summer jobs for as many laughed. students as want them. "Really, I'm not doing that The office will function as much," he said, "and I won't an extension of the Virginia be doing anything today - I Employment Commission have a test at two o'clock." office in Harrisonburg. Lounsbury, president of A Madison graduate student government, is doing student, Holly Haseltine, is a lot of thinking, though, and serving as part-time em- some "busy work." ployment counselor for the The shorts-clad, long- campus. legged president said he hopes Haseltine estimated ' that to sponsor a student govern- about a dozen persons filled ment convention at Madison out job applications during the in January, 1976, for 4-year first day the office was open. Virginia colleges and Jobs were not immediatedly universities. available for all requests, she And he wants President said, but as positions become. Ford to be speaker. known applicants will be But its really not as contacted by phone. outlandish as it sounds, he Faculty members and quickly added. It will be others in the campus com- election year, representatives munity who may have lawn for most of the students in the chores and other part-time state will be present, and Ford work have been notified that will need all the votes he can the Madison employment can get in Virginia, he said. o'ffice is open, Haseltine said. Lounsbury has already been •Hopefully, when they in contact with the White contact the Employment House to determine procedure Commission, they will specify for obtaining Mr. Ford as a they want Madison students," speaker. And if he can't get Ford, she added. 1 The Madison employment Lounsbury said, he'd get officed is located in the Weekend Retreat another "notable speaker." Warren Campus" Center Another plan which beside the Student Govern- "Come forth into the light of things. Let Skline Drive at Big Meadows campground, is Lounsbury is contemplating is ment office. It is open bet-' Nature be your teaeher," Wordsworth advised, just one of numerous natural areas that offers an SGA weekend, which would ween 12 and 2 p.m.. Monday for books are "a dull and endless strife." Dark an escape as free as the water falling to the feature a big-name band., through Friday. Hollow Falls; within easy hiking distance of the depths below. (Continue on Page 3) Campus Building Projects Near Completion By FRANK BROWN Renovation work was coming from the state or for the entire Shenandoah College officials expect to begun in June, 1974. student fees, but rather out of Valley. see the final touches put on the Beside Godwin Hall, work- i a surplus that has built up A U.S. Department of renovation of Maury Hall next men are currently placing the from the bond issue which Health. Education and month in ple'hty of time for the pre-cast concrete sections of financed the construction of Welfare grant for $74,000 has opening of the September the colleges new sports Godwin Hall. provided the bulk of the ex- session. stadium. Later, aluminum Concerning another major* pansion funding, witr. Several other construction seats will be added to the construction project, Hilton Madison providing an ad- projects around campus in- structure. Hilton said. said that work has begun on ditional $25,000. cluding the new football The stadium will add 5,476 the new transmitter and tower The updating of power, stadium are also scheduled to seats to the 3,(XX) already to be built near Singers Glen water, and steam lines sup- be .completed by then. existent on wooden bleachers. northwest of Harrisonburg for plying buildings on the quad is Work on the $900,(XH) Maury A concession stand will be radio station WMRA. expected to be completed by Hall renovation project has located in the rear of the Floor plans are presently the middle of next month, proceeded "real smoothly" stadium and a two-story press being drawn for new studios Hilton said. and without any major box wilLbe situated on top of for WMRA to be located in the The need for such work problems, according to Fred the structure. basement of Burruss Hall. resulted when overall college Hilton, director of Madison's The project is costing WMRA plans to boost its growth placed too great a Public Information office. $:»<><i.479. Hilton said. power from 10 watts to 19.5 strain on the utilities sup- The building will be used Earlier in the year, Hilton 4 kilowatts this fall, at the same plying the up-campus mainly to house the School of ^explained that the money to time changing its format so as Education. finance the stadium is not to provide public radio service (Continue on Page 3) Page 2. THE BREEZE, Friday. June 27. 1975 Student Enters Boxing Contest _ Km NATIONAL ADVKTUD4C »Y National Educmdooal Advertising Serrkxs, Itc. Of Amateur Athletic Union SUMMER STAFF A Madison College junior llarrisonburg High School's The evening's bouts will will be one of two dozen Claude Warren Fipldhouse. feature state champion John Allen Sue Mallow ... fighters boxing in an Amateur Student Bill Venner will fighters in most weight Frank Brown Nancy Rodgers Athletic Union-sanctioned appear in middle-weight divisions. Harrisonburg will fight night Saturday at competition. be represented by three state Cindi Carney Debby Todd champs who operate out of the city's Water Street Gym. Mimi Conroy Steve Wilson "Intramural Program Other fighters will come from Charlottesville, Norfolk. Richard Frey Roanoke and Richmond. ' Adviser Alan Neckowitz Slated for Summer Some of the fighters The Physical Education Vanderwarker said that recently fought in the Department will coordinate about 27 people had signed up Shreveport i La.) Na tiona Is an intramural program this for men's singles, only four or which were televised on Bluegrass Festival summer, according to Robert five signed up for women's ABC s Wide World of Sports. Vanderwarker. who will head singles, and in the mixed Each fight will consist of 3 the program. doubles division there are 12 two-minute rounds. Tickets for the non-profit Scheduled Saturday The program includes teams. event which will begin at 8 An original member of the Fifteen or more local men's and women's tennis The intramural program p.m. are available at the Foggy Mountain Boys bluegrass bands are also singles as well as mixed will also offer raquetball and bluegrass group will be the expected to compete doubles. about 12 men have signed up Elbow Room, the Hickory Pit, featured performer when the throughout the day for total for that, Coach Vanderwarker the Body Shop, and Fauls. Elkton Jaycees hold their prize money of $300. said. General admission costs First Annual Bluegrass Mus ician Student-faculty softball will $2.(M) and ringside seats cost Festival Saturday. Saturday's shows will begin also be offered, according to $3.00. Mac Wiseman, who worked at 10:30 a.m. and will run To Play Vanderwarker. Ken Rhodes, owner of the for Harrisonburg's WSVA continuously until 10:30 p.m. Any one interested should Water Street Gym and radio station before joining The festival will be held at Dr. Marion Perkins, attend a meeting at 3 p.m. sponsor of Saturday's fights, with Lester Flatt and Earl Elkton s Blue Ridge Park. professor of music at Madison Monday at Godwin Field. has invited any interested Scruggs in 1948, has also College, will 'give a piano Madison men to become in- played with Bill Monroe and Advance tickets may be recital Sunday at 8 p.nv at the FOR SALE-Four 13" Crager volved in amateur boxing. He the Blue Grass Boys. purchased at any Seven- I^atimer-Shaeffer Theatre. mags. Price negotiable. Call pointed out that many other In addition to Wiseman, Eleven Store at a cost of $3 for The performance will be . Carl. 434-1537. colleges are well represented performers at the Elkton adults and $1 for children. open to the public at no cost. in A.All. competition. festival will include Jim Gate admission will cost Before coming to Madison, »»T¥i-lfl#t»a< »♦»♦»» ♦♦»♦♦♦! Orange and the Orange $3.50 for adults and $1.50 for Dr. Perkins toured Europe as Blossoms. The Coburns, and children. Persons under six a soloist under the auspices of Picture Yourself Rodney Dean and the Hall years of age will be admitted the U.S. State Department. Family. She has also toured Mexico twice and appeared on Indoors Or Out mm—mmmmmmmmm Mexican television. UNUSUAL MERCHANDISE The program will consist of four sonatas by Beethoven; It's Harrisonburg's Most Unusual Stores See Dr. Henderson for Sonatta. Op. 14, No. 1; Sonata, GLEN'S FAIR PRICE GLEN'S GIFT Op. 31. No. 2 ("Tempest"); i STORE CENTER Sonata, Op. 110; and the personalized photography 187 N. Main S» 95 S. Main St. "Appassionata" Sonata. Op. 8 Track St*reo Tapes Gifts of Distinction 57. $2.99 each ' Home Owned Stores With FRIENDLY PEOPLE TO SERVE YOU AND SOLVE YOUR NEEDS ¥>uTl never know ENJOY COLLEGE MORE - ATTEND THE MOVIES how muchgood CALL THEATRE FOR SHOW TIMES.

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