November 3, 1978 the BREEZE Anestos: Presidency Was a 'Playful Little Thing' By

November 3, 1978 the BREEZE Anestos: Presidency Was a 'Playful Little Thing' By

MADISON MD L LIBRARY Calendar change delayed Dean seeks student input on proposal By MAUREEN HII.KY proposed calendar change," Reubush said. A proposal to change the 1979-80 academic As a result, the committee decided it was calendar has been delayed until Nov. 13, "entirely appropriate" to delay the decision according to the calendar committee until an additional meeting on Nov. 13, chairman. Reubush said. The Calendar Committee had planned to Darrell Pile, Student Government vote Oct. 2 on the proposal said Dr. Faye Association president, has been invited to Reubush, dean of admissions and records and attend the meeting to present students' chairman of the committee. However, the comments, she said. decision has been delayed, pending student input, she said. Reubush also offered several ways students The proposal, which was expected to be themselves could comment about the proposed passed by the committee, would nave had the calendar change to the committee. fall semester next year begin on Sept. 3, Labor Students can comment in writing to Day, and end Dec. 21. The spring semester Reubush. or go and talk to her, Reubush said. would begin Jan. 14 and end May 10. They can also bring opinions or comments Student input was not solicited or received about the proposed calendar change to the by the Calendar Committee when the proposal committee via Darrell Pile. Students would was drawn up. "I want to let students know also be "more than welcome" to attend the specifically now they can comment on the committee meeting on Nov. 13, she said. We cBfceze f * I. 56 Friday, November 3,1978 'James Madison University, llarrisonburg. Virginia No 18 H Health centers elsewhere ptfH by Mark H—p— hire full-time physicians One of JMU's JMU opts for more part-time doctors By GARY REED psychiatrist, and one is a oldest trees Dr. Richard Cilley. general practitioner. The Health Center here The health center at Also employed at the employs 13 part-time doctors William and Mary, which Health Center are eight full- ana handles 100 to 125 students serves approximately 9000 time registered nurses, one per day, according to the graduate and undergraduate nurse's aid, a part-time facing destruction student relations coordinator students, sees an average of pharmacist and a part-time at the Health Center. 100 students per day. By JULIE SUMMERS Comparable to James A pharmacist, a lab physical therapist. Madison University in size technician and seven full time Virginia Polytechnic The construction of the Madison Memorial Library and the number of students nurses also are employed at Institute and State University addition will mean the destruction of one of the oldest trees the health center serves per William and Mary s health employs 1C full-time doctors; on campus. day, the health center at the center. one is a gynecologist and 14 A black oak tree believed to be approximately 100 years College of William and Mary Of the 13 part-time priva te full-time nurses to staff their old according to Dr. Beverly Silver of the Biology will employ four full - time physicians at JMU's health health center. department, presently stands in the center of the arbor family practice doctors as of center, four are gynecologists, The health center at VPI behind Hillcrest and the library. Nov. 1 under the direction of three are surgeons, one is a directed by Dr. C.W. Construction plans for the library addition were Schiffert, receives 350 to 450 approved in July and include the removal of the oak tree students per day out of the and other trees in that area. approximately 19,500 students Silver asked the Faculty Senate at its Oct. 19 meeting to HEALTH SERVICES there. express concern to University Council for retention of the The Radford College tree. Senate speaker Dr. Robert Atkins said he would J.M.U. 100-125 students per day Health Center which sees 50 to include the senate's concern at the next council meeting. 60 students daily, employs one Silver became concerned for the tree when she saw V 13 part-time doctors full-:ime doctor, two part-time stakes in the ground mapping out the addition area. doctors and four nurses, Citing the oak tree as part of the "natural beauty of the according to Dr. Marie campus." Silver believes it should be "preserved at all Mandelstan, the director costs." there. "Our campus needs to be beautiful for people in the The Student Health Service future," Silver said. at the Virginia At the faculty senate meeting, Silver and the senate Commonwealth University members were unaware of the approval of the construction employs one part-time doctor plans. ana the health service has a ii oniiiiin-d on I'agc It) Erivate physician on call 24 ours a day according to the head nurse, Elizabeth Rebich William & 100 students per day The health service there also has a gynecology clinic Mary 4 full-time doctors staffed by two resident gynecologists of the Medical College of Virginia. The Student Health Service at Old Dominion • University has two part-time family physicians and twofull - time registered nurses and handles 30 to 60 students a day, according to Debbie Sivertson, the administrator there. Information on the student health services at the O.D.U. 30-60 students per day University of Virginia is available only upon written 2 part time doctors request, according to the office of the acting director, Map shows location. Dr. James Camp III. Page 2, Friday. November 3, 1978 THE BREEZE Anestos: presidency was a 'playful little thing' By. DWAYNE YANCEY "I feel old/* says Mike Anestos with a sigh, "I feel old this semester." Most James Madison University students don't know who Anestos is. Only those that were here two years ago remember him as the most colorful-and controversial- Student Government Association president this campus has ever had. He was a self-styled "Abbie Hoffman of the late 1970's, " an activist in a time when activism was out of fashion. He said and did outrageous things and always managed to keep himself and SGA in the news. Most presidents are seniors, so they never return to being regular students. As in most things he has done, Anestos is the exception. A junior during his presidential year, 1976-77, he is still here- working toward December graduation on what he calls the "four and a half year plan." For someone who once seemed to thrive on publicity, Anestos has been strangely out of the campus limelight. So much so, that many forget he's still a student. "I get that all the time," he says, "people coming up to me asking, 'what are you doing back? Are you visiting?' I peaked out ray junior year, soaking up all Madison can give you. Now I just feel old." MIKE ANESTOS, former SGA president, relaxes on his water bed and recalls his days as chief executive. *»<• *v Uwrwct Emerson Since leaving office, ambitions now are to get his When WMRA wouldnt' the photographers were second major in Anestos has concentrated on real estate license and his change its format, Anestos coming, l felt like 1 was on communication arts. his studies-catching up on Screen Actors Guild card. proposed an alternative stage...I would wear wild hats Another of the things hours lost while president and "My mind is so occupied station. He attacked the then- and go nuts." Anestos remembers most is adding a second major. This with the future that it's Campus Program Board for He recalls the bar he and getting to know JMU past summer he filmed extremely hard to look back," lack of quality entertainment Louden set up in an SGA filing President Ronald Carrier on a v portions of a potential movie he says, relaxing in a corner and then proposed that SGA cabinet and, with a smile, how personal basis. "He would with Al Pacino of "Godfather" of his water bed at Shank sponsor its own concert. he kept the presidency from give me fatherly advice on fametsee story, page 2 ) and Apartments, "It seems like Until he learned that they interfering with classwork. how to be a successful began marketing his booklet, such a playful little thing now were considered state funds, "I had this little group of politician. I still keep up a "How To Improve Your to have been student Anestos wanted to invest senators go to class for me," writing correspondence with Vocabulary Without Learning government president." SGA money-in either the he laughs, "take notes, give him. Just the other day I Any New Words." He appears He muses about stock market, a house where them to (then SGA secretary) walked in and caught him in Nov. 14-19 in the JMU administrators who still students could "blow out," or Suzanne Greene to type up his office and we talked for production of "A Man for All address him as "Mr. Anestos" in a local business, perhaps a and they'd be on my desk in half an hour." Seasons." and how "I still run into student-run bar. the morning. I invented going Anestos had originally "I think I've completely people who know me even He spent many late nights to class by remote control." planned to seek re-election, changed" since being though I've never met them. I That worked in all but one president, says Anestos. He's in the SGA office with then- thus becoming the first person guess it's mainly because I'm treasurer Mike Louden class-Latin-which he failed.

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