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CuilMion Elections Approach! by Christie Fletcher Spring elections are upon us! The D-Day for elections is Tuesday, March the second. The elections will be for the officers of the Student Government-the Senate and for the College Union. Nominations will be accept ed byway of signed petitions; sent to me for approval and verification. Petitions need to be signed by five (5) students for a Union office and by ten (10) students for a Senatorial office nomination. All peti tions need to be forwarded to me via campus mail, (Box 17156) or in person, Binford 219 no later than noon, Friday, February the 20th. Qualifica tions are follows: Crime Strikes Guilford! by Richard Phillips For the second time this year, the Guilford College Library was broken into. Sometime Friday night, the glass of the Reference Room fire exit door was bashed in, enabling someone to open the door and enter the library. A locked drawer was successfully broken open and about S3O in cash was found to be missing. Damage was limited to the broken glass and the jimmied drawer. The break-in at the Library was discovered when a member of the housekeeping staff arrived to clean up prior to the regular 9 a.m. Saturday opening. Coincidentally, the Urban Center was vandalized at some time during the same night. The building was broken into and several doors were apparently kicked in and one wall was severely damaged. A quick inventory showed nothing to be missing. A more detailed inventory will follow. For SENATE: 1. Candidate must be a regular fulltime (12 hours) student enrolled in Guilford College. 2. At time of petitioning, the candidate must have main tained at least a "C" (2.0) average for overall QPA. 3. Candidate should have no outstanding business office accounts or excessive library fines. For COLLEGE UNION: (according to their constitu tion) 1. Candidiates for office of president must be regular full time (12 hrs.) rising Juniors or Seniors students at Guilford College. Vice President may be rising Sophomore-, Junior, or Senior. If you will submit your petitions with a telephone number indicating where you can be reached it would be helpful on verifying approvals so candidate hopefuls may get started on their election platforms. Publicity should be handled by someone on your ticket or campaign staff through the Guilfordian or community newsletters, when your petition is approved. The candidates will be contacted by phone and letter with details concerning actual campaigning after final verifi cation. My address if Box 17156 on campus and feel free to call 294-0182 for any assistance or further quest ions. The Urban Center break-in was likewise not discovered until the opening of the building on Saturday morning. Police investigators are as suming the two incidents to be related and an investigation has begun. WM ATrilogyof Fabulous Entertainment by Ted Getsinger Saturday, February 14 at 8:30 p.m. in Club Sternberger, the Guilford College Union will proudly present Tim Bays, Tom Parks and Deborah McColl in concert. All are accomplished performers and have appeared throughout the east in such clubs and colleges as The Great Southeast Music Hall, Atlanta; The Hub Pub Club in Winston-Salem; UNC- Charlotte; East Carolina University; Vanderbilt Univer sity and the University of Tennessee. The group often travels together as a trio which successfully creates a great evening of entertainment and variety. Comedian Tom Parks starts the show with his special brand of insanity and leads the way to Tim Bays who continues the merriment and sets the stage for Deborah McColl. Deborah has appeared with such artists as Leo Kottke, Jessie Colin Young and Jimmy Buffet. Her personality in her music represents a particular understanding and perspect- r ive that make Deborah McColl the musician and perform she is. In the late sixties, a young and idealistic trio got together. As Deborah laugh ingly recalls, "We were children, singing about life and love and ideals." Paul Colbey of The Bitter End and Marilyn Lipsius of The February 10, 1976 Coffeehouse Circuit helped the trio, and Kindred Spirit blithely traveled the country doing clubs, small concerts and coffeehouses. The sixties and the flower children gone, Deborah did her stint with rock 'n roll. "1 learned how to be a dirty hippie. We lived in the "Greenhouse", continually tripping over each other's sleeping bags. It was crazy but fun." Chakra was a heavy Atlanta favorite, releasing a successful single, playing Piedmont Park with The Allman Brothers, The Grateful Dead in those days when parks were happening. Continued on Page 3 Smashing Success! More than seventy Guilford students and faculty members enjoyed a delicious Sunday evening meal at Ghassan's Restaurant. Organized by Bob Gold, "A Night Out" featured a Lebanese salad, a deliciously weird sandwich, a fruit drink, and lots of good company. The event was sponsored by the Faculty Fellows Program, the International Relations Club, the Union, the Senate, and Lama Lo. If you're sorry you missed it (or would like another .get-together), talk to Bob Gold and maybe he can crank it up again!! Senior Pics NOW ! Seniors, March Ist is the absolute deadline to have your senior photograph submitted! We would like to remind you that the picture can be done in three ways. The first option is to have a Quaker photograph er take your picture, free of charge. The second way is to submit your own black and white photograph. And lastly, we can arrange to have your picture taken by a professional photographer. We want to have all the seniors accounted for in this year's annual, but we have thus far been very unsuccessful with making contacts with seniors. Pictures are being taken every weekend. If you wish to have a Quaker photographer take your picture, sign up at the information desk in Founders Hall. Senior photographs may seem like quite a chore now, but you'll regret not having it done later, so act now. Bruce Stewart in New Position GRIMSLEY HOBBS WISH ES TO NOTIFY ALL MEM BERS OF THE GUILFORD COMMUNITY...that BRUCE STEWART will be temporarily serving in the Academic Dean's Office while CYRIL HARVEY continues to recup erate from a recent illness. For the next few weeks, Cyril Harvey will be working in New Garden Hall on several institutional projects and will have long-range oversight of the education program. Bruce will be chiefly concerned with the day by day problems and duties of the office. Persons wishing to see Bruce Stewart should contact Christel Lee on extension 45 in Archdale; persons needing to speak with Cyril Harvey may reach him by contacting Betty Marbert on extension 36 in New Garden Hall.
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