January 27, 1976 The Land of Milk and Honey- Gone Berserk This article is the first in a new series. The International Relations Club members plan to keep the GUILFORDIAN supplied with articles of an International flavor, in the up-coming weeks, by Ante Rosa Recoiless rifles, heavy mortars, tracer bullets, Rus sian giou. u laui._! \;ts, Libyan snipers, armed ele ments, flying roadblocks, light artillery and detonation de vices. All common jargon, terms which reoccur profusely in any amiable chat, as long as Beirut, Lebanon, is your stomping ground. The land of milk and honey gone berserk. The world is already sweeping this tiny country under the rug; a rather unfortunate bit of business in the not so languishing Arab lands. Jesus Christ spend most of His life in Southern Lebanon. You can water ski and snow ski hours apart in Lebanon. In the near future Paris and Switzerland are inevitably going to be heralded as the Beirut and the Lebanon of Europe. It was my intention of wholly immersing myself in this land of exotica with frills. I was going to major in magic at the American University of Beirut, a flowery orchid of a campus tumbling into the sea. The sheer fragrance of the culture provided enough exciting stimuli to keep your well-being hanging around the ozone layer. What happened? A pressure cooker is a feeble metaphor to describe it. The areas of conflict are distin guished as being indistin guishable. Christians vs. Ed Club The Education Club met last Wednesday at 2:30 in the curriculum lab of the library. The club discussed programs they hope to present this year, as well as planning for upcoming activities. Nomina tions were accepted for club officers, and elections will be held at the next meeting on Wednesday, January 28 at 2:30. All interested members of the college community are welcome to attend. Meetings are held every other Wednes day in the curriculum lab of the libray. Lost Missing: A long, soft leather, rust colored wallet with change purse and pictures. Has sentimental value -Reward offered and no questions asked! Call 299- 8583. Thanks Moslems, rich vs. poor, Leftish vs. Rightist, Lebanese Government vs. Palestinians, Israel vs. Lebanon. Add to this all the faction groups with their splinter groups and clarity loss out in a big way. If you go digging way below the roots of the problem, you arrive at the sheer basics. Testosterone poisoning. The even needed hormone in the male gender. It has dual purposes arriving at a common goal after so many years of evolutionary perfec tion. One, it sets a man on burning, lustful passion, thus ensuring procreation. And.m second it sets a man on burning, aggressive passion, thus ensuring stabilization of human populations. The blood flowing in the streets of Beirut is simply the manifestation of the male populace being enslaved by such an all destructive and desirable hormone. Why so intensified here? Well, the sexes have a rift between them. Traditional roles of appreciating each other haven't been quite cohesive enough. The more isolated the male gets the less adept and sensitive he becomes in relating to the female. The female, in turn proceeds to harbour propor tional rises in resentment to her non treatment. The male finds himself increasingly isolated. The rift widens. The average male of age is eventually a ravaged animal of exaltation. He needs release. Guns. The agression finds the next most familiar and effective channels of dissipa tion. Violence. I left the country with a heavy heart. Last year 8,000 women died of a cancer that can be cured. Ijjjj^ The Guilfordian j\ Rob Abernethy strums his unique instrument Photo by Townsend David Watkins, a young pianist who has been an Eastern Music Festival faculty member for the past four summers, will be presented in recital by Guilford College at 7:30 p.m. Monday, Feb. 2. The public is invited without admission charge to hear Watkins, a former student of EMF favorite Veronica Joc hum van Moltke. The program will be in the choir room of Dana Auditorium. Watkins, 26, will open his program with Adagio in D minor by Baldassare Galuppi, an Italian composer who lived from 1706 to 1785 J.S. Bach's Fantasie in C minor will follow. The Atlanta native then will perform the Beethoven Sonata in F minor, Op. 57 (Appassionato). After inter mission he will complete the program with Chopin's Bar carolle, Op. 60, and Sonata for Piano, written in 1952 by the Brazilian composer Alberto Ginastera, who is still living. Cancer is not fair. It can strike anyone. However, the cancer that can only strike women, cervical cancer, is one of the most curable can cers of all. If it's detected early and treated promptly. There is a simple test that can determine if you have cervical cancer in its earliest and most curable stage. It's called the Pap test. The Pap test is quick, easy, painless and can help save your life. Call your doctor and make an appointment now. Last year 8,000 women died of one of the most cur able cancers of all. And they died needlessly. Because if every woman had a Pap test just once a year, cervical cancer would no longer be a major threat to women. American Cancer Society? This space contributed by the publisher. Currently assistant profes sor of piano at Georgia College in Milledgeville, Watkins received his bachelor of music degree in piano and his master of music degree with honors from the New England Conservatory of Music in Boston. In 1966, Watkins was winner of both the Atlanta Music Club scholarship and the Atlanta Symphony Youth Auditions. He has played recitals at several major universities and has made numerous televion and radio appearances throughout New England and the Southeast. Watkins was selected as piano recitalist at the Georgia Music Educators Association convention in 1974 and last year performed with cellist Roger Drinkall, artist-in residence at the University of Tennessee, at the associa tion's meeting in November in Savannah. Continued from Page 1 This is the most valuable thing she learned from the Air Force. Ms. McCracken, raised in the Guilford College com munity, received a degree in Biology from Guilford, in 1971. She went on to do graduate work at the Univer sity of Tennessee at Knoxville. The job field was getting smaller every day, and she stopped at the Air Force recruiter one day purely on impulse. It took her a long time to reconcile her Quaker beliefs with those of the military, and after six months in training she still had some doubts. But her older beliefs were strengthened and new ones added by her time in the Air Force, and she has no hesitation now in urging everyone to join. Page 3 Jm Coffee House Entertain ment! Yes, folks, the Coffee House team of Fribush and Silverstein are once again bringing you some super entertainment. So, reserve this Saturday night at 10 for some musical entertainment by Chapel Hill's Rod Aber nathy. This amazing guitarist and vocalist produces music in the style of Leo Kottke, and is very popular, performing often at the Cat's Cradle in Chapel Hill. So come on down to the Grill Room Saturday night! (And for all you sports fans, you can go to the basketball game first, then top off the evening with music!) Aliza's Aliza's, on Tate Street (next to the Hong Kong House) has announced their entertain ment schedule for the remainder of the month: January 27th - Lew Kellogg - Talented local folk artist January 28th - P.J. Hoffman - Song writer from Philadel phia - folk style guitar. January 29th - The Sentinel Boys-One of the best acoustic bands in Greensboro 50 Cents cover January 30th - John Rees and Band - This group got an excellent reception when they played at Guilford College last semester - guitar and piano - folk and blues - 50 Cents cover. January 31st - Christian Anderson - A fine guitarist and song writer with a style somewhere in between folk and bluegrass. 50 Cents cover. Besides the benefits of increase in self-confidence and opportunity to travel all over the world, the Air Force has some other advantages. The rate of pay is better than most jobs, and the veteran leaving the service has very good chance of getting a job in the government agencies. If you are interested in joining the Air Force, the recruiters are listed in the phone book. Ms. McCracken suggested that women think ing of joining up make a special effort to talk to a woman who is in their branch of the military. A woman can give a much clearer idea of the opportunities available to women than a man can.