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\pril 6, 1976 - - JSS^ ; "''' ■HBeL, . tMWre' fe . • f Continued from Page 1 the Angels," "The Quaker Reader," "A Matter of Time," "Leafy River," "Ex cept for Me and Thee" and "Crimson Ramblers of the World, Farewell." Miss West, who has commented that a Guilford College alumnus, William T. Boyce of the class of 1909, was the best debating and public speaking professor she ever had, has contributed to magazines including McCalls, Good Housekeeping, Red Book and New Yorker. She attended Whittier College and the University of California and has honorary degrees from Whittier, Mills College, Indiana University, Swarthmore College and Western College. Your valid ID Card gels a Free large drink at Roy's WITH YOUR SANDWICH PURCHASE ( Ro A 2606 High Point Rd. [RogeM\ Sun.—Thurs. 11 a.m. 1 a.m. JJ Fri. & Sat. till 2 a.m. (Jftj OFFER VALID 7 DAYS WINTER & SUMMER mgr. reserves the right to Miss West is a Whittier College trustee and is active in the Foster Parents Plan, American Civil Liberties Union, NAACP and the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers). She resides in Napa, Calif, with her husband, H.M McPherson. God's Corner Continued from Page 6 are seen as opportunities for good, as occasions to share joy. Jesus healed everything -physical afflictions, emotion wounds, spiritual emptiness. Jesus could do this because He had faith. He knew where and from Whom He came, he believed in God so totally, that The GuMfordlan We Want Your Photos! All people who took photographs of President Ford's visit on March 13 are asked to submit copies of their best shots for an exhibit. Please send prints (no slides or negatives, please) to Dave Owens, New Garden Hall, by Friday, April 9, 1976. Be sure your name is on each print. Prints will be returned after the exhibit. Exhibit dates are April 15 through April 30, second floor of New Garden Hall. Photographers will receive credit for their efforts. "Well how about that!" Bruce Hughes, class of 1976, mathematics major, for the paper he recently delivered at the 10th Annual Topology Conference held on March 18 at Auburn Univer sity. The paper was entitled "Some Properties of Whitney Continua in the Hyperspace C all He did was God's Will and God's Will was all He did. It would be difficult for us to hold such a faith as Jesus did. 1 do not have it and 1 know of none who have since Jesus. My lack of total commitment and faith does not thwart me from trying. My faith in God and God's faithfulness to me in my times of need have given me a solid foundation to stand on. With a foundation so certain, 1 have the confidence to move in uncertain direct ions, to take on challenges that hold unpredictable out comes, to stand firm in the face of opinions that are contrary to God-revealed truths, to be available to another in a time of weakness, and, I have the confidence to admit my own weaknesses, to do so and know that God still loves and accepts me. Faith and trust in God imply a commitment, a commitment that is not easy to make, but one that gives freedoms heretofore unknown. The same commitment will not leave you where you are at, it will take you in new areas, whether they be new ways of dealing with familiar people or new parts of the world (the former is the hardest). Jesus' commitment took Him to the cross. By it He conquered death and gave us that same Afternoon Job? A Guilford student is needed to write traffic tickets from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday afternoons. Salary $1.90 per hour. Need not be Work Study. For more information, please contact Judy Wood in Bryan A-323. DO NOT CALL. Guards Needed Two male Guilford students are needed to fill vacancies on Guilford College Security. For further information, please contact Mr. Bob White at Student Personnel in Bryan Hall. Ph. 292-5511 ext. 27. Salary $2.10 per hour. (X)." Bruce had been invited to present his original results obtained in a seminar with Rudy Gordh of the Mathemat ics Department to a graduate seminar in mathematics at the University of Delaware. opportunity. He gave us a new freedom - freedom from the fear of dying. If you want these same freedoms, or other freedoms that 1 have not mentioned but that also exist for you, you need to make a commitment to trust God. Only you can make that commitment. Here are some related Scriptures: Ps 28:7, 91:2, Da 9:3, Matt. 6:8, Jn 17:21, 1 Col. 15:58, Phil 4:19, Rev. 2:10. Art Seminar Continued from Page 6 iNcxt wc visit Robert Tillotson at his Soho ware house loft. Mr. Tillotson, a one-time student at UNC-G, was most informative as to what makes the professional artist tick. His paintings portray the masquerade so many people assume and show a type of biting humor derived only when one can laugh at oneself. The end of Friday saw a visit by some to the World Trade Center. Situated at the lip of Lower Manhattan these twin 110-story towers are colossal. They arc totally out of proportion to anything else. Human beings turn into Barbie and Ken dolls inside, overwhelmed by the sheer Page 7 For Sale Two man tent. 5x7. Orange and blue. Waterproof floor. Waterproof fly. Compact but not lightweight backwoods type. Approximately 4 lbs. $25 Contact Janet Anderson, Admissions Office, 2nd floor New Garden, ext. 38. If You Owe Ussss... There will be a College Foundation Borrowers meet ing on Thursday April 15 at 1:30 p.m. in the Conference Room on first floor. New Garden Hall. Attendance at a group meeting is mandatory for current borrowers who have not previously attended a conference and for students entering their grace or repayment periods. If you have any questions contact Betty Watkins in the Financial Aid office. vaslncss of ihc inlcrior. One sense of seale is shattered. The use of glass, chrome, stainless steel and white stone gives off an aura of aloof frigidity having no care of people. Staying in that building longer than is necessary becomes a soul rending torture. Nobody talks; everybody walks like lem mings to the subway. A twentieth century Tower of Babel', the World Trade Center is an obscene gesture to all who view it. If this be the future Lord help us, for the effects that place has on the people who work there ever) day must be quite strange indeed. Saturday was a free day and members of the seminar took the time to revisit museums, to show and to just goof off. Saturday night was Saturday night. Nuff said. Sunday morning dawned and we packed and left amidst the silence that New York City knows only on Sunday morning. Wc said good-bye to all the treasures and horrors of New York and, 12 hours later at the end of a setting sun said hello to the quiet of the Guilford campus that was a welcome sight for all.
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