PAGE FOUR Guilford Moves Into District Playoffs With a nerve - shattering 101-98 victory over high pow ered Gardner - Webb, Guilford gained a berth in District 26 playoff action, a goal which eluded last year's 19-8 team. Coach Jack Jensen, who aims his team toward national competition, got his goal by virtue of a 16-4 record, best by far in the district. Had the Quakers lost, the champion ship of the Carol inas Confer ence tourney would have been the necessary ticket of further competition. Guilford is seeded second in the four day affair byway of a coin flip which Lenoir Rhyne won, and gained the DBs-fR e turn's Doar Gladys: Who's the Pearl Mesta of Guilford College? Georgie Jessel Dear Georgie: According to informed sources, the Gala Social Events of this weekend were hosted by Esther Hall and Mike Baranski . . . Both are "it." Dear Gladys: Is it true that '6B's newest resident is a skunk? Luke Dear Luke: Yes, but let's have no bi gotry. Dear Gladys: What else besides frisbees were being passed around in front of '6B last Saturday afternoon? Whammo Dear Whammo: Fresh air and sunshine . . . FILM NOTES - "Elvira Madigan," said to be "perhaps the most beauti ful movie in history," will be presented at 8 p.m. in Dana Auditorium on Tuesday, Ma rch 6. Admission price is 50 cents for Guilford students. The film is based on a true story about a young Swe dish army officer around 1900 who runs off with Elvira, a lovely young cncus artist. Pia Degermark, then a newcomer to the screen, won the "Best Actress" award at Cannes. Thommy Berggren, who plays opposite her in this emotionally tense tale of forbidden romance, won the top acting award of Sweden, where the movie was made. Some observers have call ed "Elvira Madigan" a tone poem but especially in its vi sual aspects it achieves the lyrical quality that produced such critical -and popular-ac claim. Several critical comm ents are: "Perhaps the most beau tiful movie in history."-New York Magazine. "It is exquisite in a quite literal sense, as the color pho GUILFORD COLLEGE DRUGS • Community Optrsfd • Supporting Community privilege of playing the lea gue's worst team, Pfeiffer, on Wednesday. Guilford contests Atlantic Christian at 7:00 pm in the Lexington YMCA. Guilford has beaten ACC twice this season, but the Wil son team has improved; wit ness a defeat of Mars Hill earlier this week. Unless the Quakers lose, they advance to meet the winner of the High Point-Elon game on Fri day evening. Lloyd Free led the Gar ner - Webb victory with 35 points, as the Quakers climax ed a late season surge toward the tournament. Trailing 21- 10 after eight minutes. Free dumped in ten of sixteen GC Dear Gladys: What have the Revelers been up to lately, anyway? Donald D. Dear D.: Rehearsing their hearts out for their latest produc tion "The Miser" to be seen March 1-4 at 8:15 in Dana Little Theatre. Dear Gladys: Last year I voted seven times and Bill Fleming still won. What happened? AM Dear AM: Sorry, it won't happen tbis year (but try bribing the Election Committee Chair woman). Dear Gladys: You haven't mentioned MOTSU in your column. What gives? TC tography provides some of the most ravishing, beautiful scenes ever filmed."-- Steven H. Scheuer. "Exquisite is the only word that surges to mind as an appropriate description of this exceptional film. The use of music and, equally elo quent, of silences and sounds, is beyond verbal description. The performances are per fect -- that is the only word." Bosley Crowther, New York Times. "May well be the most beautiful movie in history." - Newsweek. M GoiHoH's Own c c CoU Bmragts M on 4 F&m Mutre ChaptS Curb Mwfccf 203 Muira Oaptt lUd *iri,N.C. Coble Sporting Goods "Everything for the Sportsman" 119 N. Grn 272-0912 THE GUILFORDIAN points as the Quakers went up 26-24. Two minutes later, be hind by three, the Quakers got points from Free, East, Jackson and Massengill while rushing to seven point ad vantage. Gilford inched its way to an eight point margin midway through the closing half, but the Bulldogs took advantage of Guilford foul trouble to lead 86-85 with five minutes to go. After Free regained the lead for Guilford, the two teams swapped points, the Quakers always leading by at least one, until G-W walked on a chance to go ahead. Free and East hit free throws to sew up the victory. Dear T: They're doing OK on their own . . . Dear Gladys: Is it true that Tony Clarke plays a Bhavahad -gitar? Arjuna Dear Arjuna: No, he uses a Fender Stra tccaster and an electric ka zoo! Dear Gladys: Is it fact that Buddha has a private eye? Aot - Man Dear Man: Yes & No! Dear Gladys: Where can ! get spare parts for an Edsel? Ed Dear Eddie: Try Alex Stoesen, Arch dale 115. I Onak-r.Villii|fc Texaco (> am -12 pm Accepting Maslei Charge. Hank Amcricard & American I xprcss Cards [texac^ Mechanic on duly 8 am- 10 p.. Address: 4617 friendly Ave. Phone: 294-9974 '''' " ' " Women's basketball team burns up Salem CLASSIFIEDS JOBS Part time: tutoring boy in fourth grade mathematics . . Applicant should call Mrs. Strom at 454- 1320. Work days and salary to be decided. Part time: bartender for Yester Oaks Club House. Must be at least 21 years of age. Contact Joe Attayen at 288-6360. Hours and work days to be decided. $2.00/ hr. plus tips. FOR SALE Clothes, books, records - Phil Qua ranta, English 15. WANTED Someone to do plastering repairs Call Patty McKeel at Ext. 33 or stop by student personnel office. PERSONALS (Note: The Guilfordian neither criticizes nor condones the oc casionally perverse, and often cry ptic, messages that appea' in the personal column. We merely pro vide a forum for the lonely, love sick, and maladjusted individuals of this community.) Happy Birthday Debbie - With TOM BOONEKS Formal Wear MB Rentals "B 112 W. Sycamore Phone 273-6612 • Kegs in t:k 10 -10 Mon.-Sat. 1- 5 Son. phone 288-4882 2801 Battleground Avenue Greensboro, N.C. FRIDAY MARCH 2. 1973 Love from all of us. To Fane, Peter and the rest of the cast - Break a leg! Fat Boy - Good luck in the elec tion. Easter. Peppermint Pattie: Shake it up. - Chuck. To Lips: Can you do more than talk on the telephone? I can do more than bounce. - Balls. Congratulations to John Margenot for being the first person to swim in the lake this year - in the nude, even. - Fresh Water Bass. David: Oink. Good luck to those who used to sneak out of Shore Dorm. Lucy and Lyn: Can you handle it? (My life is in your hands . . .) To "Surfer": Welcome back - we missed you (so, no doubt, did your latest L.8.C.) Darlin' Rick - Happy Birthday, w or without the Chivas Regal! Love Susan.

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