November 2,1976 Mid-Term Grades Main campus students are urged to secure their mid-term grades from their faculty ad visors at their earliest oppor tunity. Bazaar November 5 and 6 St. Paul the Apostle Catholic Church is holding a Christmas bazaar at the Parish Center on Horsepen Creek Rd. (just off New Garden). Thousands of lovely handmade items to choose from for your home or as gifts. Time: Friday, 10 a.m. until 9 p.m. and Saturday, 10 a.m. until 1 p.m. An exquisite quilt, among other items, will be on raffle. Film: Men's Lives Back by popular (and edu cational) demand, the Psych ology Department will be showing the film Men's Lives on Wednesday, Nov. 3, in the Leak Room at 6 p.m. The film was done by two seniors at Antioch College, and concerns the nature of the traditional ■ALCOLN MCDOWELL UNDSAY ANDERSON S"O LUCKY MAN;- A Memorial/SAM Productions Film Co Starring RALPH RICHARDSON • RACHEL ROBERTS ARTHUR LOWE • HELEN MIRREN • OANDV NICHOLS • MONA WASHBOURNE Produced by MICHAEL MEDWIN and LINDSAY ANDERSON • Directed by LINDSAY ANDERSON Screenplay by DAVID SHERWIN • Original Soundtrack on Warner Bros Records Celebrating Warner Bros 50th Anniversary ©A Warner Communications Company onfiefr. *)o\tember of B:L^.V>3TE^S3 R 254 DON'T GET DOWN Flu Shots Swine vaccine flu shots will be given by the Guilford County Health Department at 312 North Eugene St. sometime in November. All members of the college community inter ested in receiving a Swine Flu vaccination are urged to contact the county health department. The Bivalent Hong King Flu vaccine costs $1 for students, and $2.00 for faculty, and is also being given by the college infirmary. It is highly recom mended that those who have asthma, diabetes, heart conditions, frequent chest colds, or lung conditions receive both flu shots. male sex role in America, and how that role has limited personal growth. The movie was shown last year, and got rave reviews. The entire com munity is invited to join Social Psychology in viewing and discussing the movie. The GuiSfordian Sierra Club Meeting The November Sierra club meeting (Piedmont Plateau Group) will be held on Monday evening at 7:30, on November 8, in the Gallery of Founder's Hall. the subject of the meeting will be Water Resources and Urban Growth: Should the Second Stop When the First Funs Out? This is a subject of vital interest in many areas of the country; California, New York, Texas, and Florida have all grappled with this issue for years, and now Greensboro faces the same problems: Too many people and too little water. What does this mean for the future of urban growth in this rapidly growing area? What does it mean for employment in this area? Is inter-basin transfer of water the answer . . . or is this robbing Peter to pay Paul? Dr. Cart Dinga of the UNC-G Geography faculty will set the scene with a discussion of the local water availability; he will be followed by an attorney from the Department of Natural and Economic resources, briefly discussing the legal impediments to inter-basin transfer. Finally, a member of the Greensboro Water Planning Section will cover the local engineering situation. It should be a fascinating and informative evening of solid conservation learning! We will also be discussing local outings, selling the famous Sierra Club books and calendars for Christmas presents, and just sharing a cup of coffee or hot chocolate. Join us . . . member or no . .. . everyone is welcome. Newspaper Summer Internship The Placement Office has information concerning some summer internships in journal ism. The application process is a competitive one. The internships are primarily for college juniors or above. Dead lines ar November 15 and November 30. See Dick Coe for more details. ) Mill' p* I TOW \TFCMEQL FFHSRE I I OPCIA \W COJTCER ON / TJAMD-TYTTSTI. THURSDAY \ NOV. / I 100 P-M. New York Seminar This Month BY SANDY REDDING Every year, Guilford sponsors a seminar to New York, which introduces students to the excitement and problems of urban life. This year the seminar will be held between November 20 - 27, and will cost $25 for carpool transportation, plus meals, subways, and other forms of entertainment. Accomodations at the Vanderbilt YWCA will be paid by the college. A credit of one hour will be given for attending this seminar. Some of the events during the week will be as follows: Saturday Dinner in China Town Sunday Jazz Vespers Monday Visit 9th Ward Police Station Tuesday Visit Museums, such as the Metropolitan Museum, and the Museum of Modern Art Wednesday Lloyd Griffin Advertising Company; Walter Blass, New York Telephone Co.; Visit Lincoln Center, United Nations, and other sites of interest Thursday Serve Thanksgiving dinner to needy Friday Free time for individual or group activities Saturday Depart Page 5 A X % The amazing REVOLVO does it again! Congratulations Geoff! Wild Washington Women "Thafs a pretty building, what ever it is." The Gloved Lady To the Washington Seminar joke-teller: You gotta get some class ... Boots: Shake it but don't break it! Advertise Your Course! Professors! Do you want to advertise the courses you will be teaching next semester? Pre-registration is on Novem ber 15, so get your ad in the paper as soon as possible. It can be a description of the objectives of the course, a list of the books to be read, planned field-trips, or any other feature of the course you especially want students to know about. Send ads through the campus mail to Box 17717 or give them to Richard Phillips or Pat Townsend. The deadline is Sunday, November 7 at 6:30 p.m.