WE BREEZE Vol. XXIX Madison College, Harrisonburg, Virginia, Friday, December 5,1952 No. 11 Madison Students RMC Glee Club Junior Class Mirror Offer Substitution Reveals Personalities Juniors Bring World Joins Madison Best Leader—Jackie King At Linville-Edom Most Intellectual—Elinor Ashby Fifteen Madison students journeyed to In Xmas Vespers Most Athletic—Connie Rawls Affairs Council* Here Linville-Edom elementary school this Old Man Time is preparing to put Most Sophisticated—Coni Mason, Presenting a parade of four distin- morning to spend a busy day substituting the Yuletide season on our doorstep and Peggy Harrell guished speakers—each representing for the regular faculty members who Most Artistic—Loretta Koch one part of the world—in a four-way with it comes the Annual Xmas Vespers wcie spending the day in a professional Most Original—Dickie Dickerson debate on the great issues of the day! of Madison's Glee Club, held this Sun- Sponsored by the Junior Class on study of the Richmond Schools. Lin- Most Versatile— day, December 7, at 4:00 p.m. in Wilson their Class Day, December 8, this as- ville-Edom is one of the larger elemen- Auditorium. This year, making this Johnnie Lou Thompsojn sembly will bring to its audience tary schools in Rockingham County. prcgram bigger and'better than ever, our Most Dramatic—Peggy /Harrell speakers from Paris, Ankora, Manila, The event is an outgrowth of a request arid Washington. songsttis are ioining with the Randolph- Best Dancer—Sheila Bel by Miss Bland for Madison students to Macon Glee Club. Most Businesslike—Elin >r Ashby "The World Affairs Council", a new substitute for the regular teachers as part Most Stylish—AnitamaelSnead idea on the American lecture plat- Opening the program will be the pro- of the college in-service teacher program. Best Looking—Coni Mason*-. form, is presented in the form of a cessional "Medieval Plainsong" by Hoist. The Madison delegation was compete- Friendliest-^Lc»u-^efFers6n, • \* miniature U. N. Security Council. The Madison's Glee Club will/lhen burst Billie Tyler fi four speakers, who have behind them ly in charge of the school, with Dr. forth with Bach's "The Christmas Ora- Wittiest—Sheila Bell a record of several thousand profesp Poindexter acting as principal, Raymond torio' including "Break Forth, O Beau Happiest—Billie Tyler, Judy Paynter sional lecture appearances in the Unit- ., Eaton acting as assistant principal, and a ed States and abroad, present the teous, Heav'nly Light", "Within Yon Most Musical—Dolly Rutherford junior and sophomore in every classroom, Best all-round member of the class— background to the big issues, person- Gloomy Manger Lies the Lord", and with one exception. Those part(cipof^T Johnnie Lou Thompson, ality and anecdotal ma^c.!, cd a "Glory to God in'thTwighest": brilliant analysis of the latest develop- in the teaching experience were Joan Jackie King MELCHIOR P. AQUINO The "Messiah" Most Likely to Succeed— ments the world over. , . Crawford and Shirley Castine, first After receiving his education at the Arrangements from Handel's immortal Junior Class grade; Mary Anne Cummins and Ruth University of Manila, Mr. Aquino "Messiah" come next featuring the com- Goewy, second grade; Mildred Lewis launched upon a highly successful bined Glee Clubs of Madison and Ran- and jo Woodford, third grade; Betty newspaper career. In 1948 he joined- dolph-Macon. In chorus "And the SignOutDec.il Walters and Maridene Blair, fourth the Philippine Delegation to the United Glory of the Lord" Vill initiate the Notice! All students will sign grade; Peggy Moore and Barbara Nations at the General Assembly in number followed by Raymond Showalter, out in their respective dorms for Breeden, fifth grade; Helen Davis and Paris. Since then he has served on Jr., guest soloist, doing "Thus Saith the the Christmas vacation on Thurs- Mary Elizabeth Gfompton, sixth grade; day, December 11. Those in John- the Third Committee of the General Lord" and "But Who May Abide the Linda Golden and Opal Wagener, seven- ston will sign out in Alumnae with Assembly, U. N. Commission on Hu- Day of His Coming". Suzanne Roberts the grade. Pete Evans taught physical Miss Cox. man Rights, U. N. Sub-Commission takes the soloist spot in "Behold, a Vir- Bus tickets will be on sale in education, and Sondra Myers and Dot on Freedom of Information, U. N. gin Shall Conceive", with the chorus Harrison lobby on Wednesday, De- Grimes teamed up to teach music in all coming in afterward, with "O Thou that cember 17 from 9:30 a.m. until S Trusteeship Council, and the important of the grades. In addition to teaching all Tellest Good Tidings to Zion" and "For p.m. Far Eastern Commission. day today, the first grade substitutes also Unto Us a Child is Born". Cathleen Those going to Elkton or Staun- Beginning his journalistic career taught yesterday afternoon. The students Gallion sings the four recitations "There ton to catch trains may obtain bus with the Associated Press, John C. were Shepherds Abiding in the Field", arc from classes conducted by Miss An- tickets in the business office for 75 Metcalfe, a former Washington Diplo- "And Lo, the Angel of the Lord Came cents. thony, Dr. Caldwell, and Dr. Poindexter. matic Correspondent for Time Maga- Upon Them", "And the Angel Said", Classes will be resumed on Mon- HON. CAMILLE CHAUTEMPS Preliminary to today's adventure was a zine and the New York Herald Tri- and "And Suddenly; there was with the day, January, 5. thorough briefing of the Madisonites at Angel". "Glory to God" follows in From Europe comes Hon. Camille bune, has covered many famous inter- the school yesterday afternoon where the chorus after which comes "Then Shall Chantemps, one of the great states- national conferences in the United snr'u'ls observed the classes, became the Eyes of the Blind be Opened". Madison's College Glee Club takes over men of the world. A conservative in States, Europe, and Latin America. familiar with the physicial plant of the Loretta Scott sings the Air "He Shall in the last portion of the program to his views, he believes that a close school, consulted the teachers about class Feed His Flock Like a Shepherd" pro- present their traditional fantasy tie-up between the United States and activities already in progress and became ceeded by,Charlotte Firebaugh singing "The Joy of Christmas". In this the England is essential to the welfare of accustomed to the atmosphere of the the Air "Come Unto Him". "The Mess- members form a Xmas tree in all its France. In the political world, he class roc I.I. iah" is closed by the fitting "Hallelujah". finery; a symbol all Madisonites Cherish. has served successfully as Mayor of At the close of the day, the substitute "Hallelujah". Rev. Walter N. Lockett, Jr. will con- Tours, as Representative, as Senator, faculty met to discuss their experiences. On the agenda for the third portion of clude the program with the benediction. as member of many French Cabinets, The gioup will share these experiences the program is Madison's Glee Club with Staging and lighting for the Xmas as Minister of the Interior, of Justice, with their education classes. such beloved carols as "The Covetry program are in the capable hands of Clif- of Public Works, of National Educa- Carol", "Jacques, Come Home" (render- ford T. Marshall, Irene Sawyers' and tion, of State, as Vice-President' of ed by a quartet featuring Joyce Gwalt- Judith Freeman. France, and four times as Premier. Congratulations ney, Sandra Myers, Patricia Randall, Officers of 'the Glee Club are Peggy After serving as Ankora representa- The Madison 'Dukes' were victorious and Caroline Bair.) "A Christmas Folk Snider, president; Thaddia Bell, vice- tive of the United Press, Cuneyd Dos- against the Dayton 'Black Cats' Thurs- Song" and "Silent Night". president; Suzanne Roberts, secretary; dogru became the Ankora representa- day night. The score was 75-73." The spotlight then shifts over to our Billie Tyler, business manager; and tive for Reuters, British News Service. "Feet " Rhodes chalked up 19 points, guest chorus, Randolph-Macon, as they Frances Trevett, librarian. Miss Edna One of the founders of the Ankora Bobby Crantz, 17 points, Bill Sullivan, present musical selections under the di- T. Shaefter is the Club's director, while 9 points and Tommy Knight, 6 points. rection of William S. Troxell. Doris Rutherford is organist. Handicapped Students Demonstrate Training JOHN C METCALFE For his outstanding journalistic service and achievement, he was awarded the St. Olav Medal by the King of Nor- way and the Silver Plaque of the Na- tional Headliners Club. He was also awarded the Legion of Merit decora- tion by the Chilean Government for extending the "Good Neighbor" pol- icy, between the United States and Latin America and the Gold Plaque of the Chicago Advisory Board for meritorious service in the cause of CUNEYD DOSDOGRU . Americanism. These dynamic and experienced News Agency, Mr. Dosdogru is now a speakers will present different points part-owner of the Agency. The former of view, controversy, and a highly en- editor of the monthly magazine of the tertaining question and answer period. Pictured above are students from the Department for the Blind of the Virginia School for the Deaf and Blind in United Nations Human Rights Society The officers of the Junior Class are: Staunton as they appeared in Wilson Auditorium last Wednesday, December 3. The students and several of the staff of Turkey, he is a contributor to the President, Jackie King; vice-president, members from the school demonstrated how the handicapped are trained there. Mr. William T. Heisler, principal Istanbul weekly, "Siyoset", and is now Dottie Senn; secretary, Jane Steven- of the Department for the Blind, introduced the staff members who were Mrs.
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