November 9 ,1976 Cross in Concert BY CATH IE FAINT This Saturday, Nov. 13, the Guilford College Student Union is proud to present Mike Cross in concert at 8:15 p.m. in Sternberger Auditorium. Also appearing will be John Rees and band. Mike Cross, a master from Chapel Hill, has created a legend of his music ianship among the standing room only crowd at the Cat's Cradle. , He gives a show that frorrf start to finish is just plain fun. His master story telling abilities add a brilliance to his performance that never Guilford College Arts Series BY PAMELA THOMPSON The acclaimed one-man play Clarence Darrow, which depicts the major trials of the famous lawyer who was known for his fearless tirades against injustice, will be presented at Dana Auditorium on Wed., Nov. 17, at 8:15. Clarence Darrow is the lawyer who represented Leopold and Loeb, defended John Scopes in the "Monkey Trial," and worked tirelessly against capital punish ment, religious racism, and bigotry. The Revelers, Guilford's ******************************* * Spend an evening with * L Stephen Stills on Sunday, tt November 14 at 8 p.m. in the -X * Triad Arena. Tickets are available for Guilford College students for $5 with a valid ID at the Information Desk V. I * in Founders Hall. | Stills Tickets * /%9ic9ieHc9|e9|e9ie9|c3|e3|e3|e3|e3|e9|c3|c4c3ica|e9|o|e3|e9|e3|e9|e9ie3|e9|e3|c9|e3| I Aria by Dali L â– Motes drip over the edge of the piano-gourd i of the grand if ingers like jelly, heavy-laden with flab, flop over ! the blacks and whites jlyrupy sweet and sour, the song is ground out by !; the slovenly soprano the audience, a crowd of cupcakes waiting to be iced, hail the last drips of the sticky tune with the tapping of their fatty palms. Ruthanna Haines dims. He has appeared with * such musicians as Peg Leg Sam and Jerry Jeff Walker. His album Chi! Prodigy contains many cuts which Cross wrote himself. John Rees is a favorite among residents of Greensboro and students here at Guilford. His presence at the piano signals the beginning of an entertaining evening. With the aid of his fine back-up band, Rees presents a performance that makes his audience long for more. Come on out this Saturday night and grab a listen you won't forget. dramatic organization, will be presenting the Bertolt Brecht play. The Good Woman of Setzuan on Nov. 18, 19, 20, and 21. The play, a combin ation of tragedy, comedy, and music, is free to Guilford students. Tickets are SI.OO for non-Guilford students, and $1.50 for others. Tickets may be reserved for the play, and can be gotten in the Drama Department. All performances will be in Sternberger Audit orium. The Guilfordian Mike Cross in concert on Saturday. Best-Selling Books Fiction: 1. Sleeping Murder Agatha Christie 2. Trinity Leon Uris 3. Dolores Jacqueline Susann 4. Slapstick Kurt Vonnegut 5. Touch Not the Cat Mary Stewart 6. Ordinary People Judith Guest 7. Storm Warning Jack Higgins 8. The Lonely Lady Harold Robbins 9.' The Navigator Morris West 10. The Deep Peter Benchley Shades of Gray Yes, Gray is back! And if you missed my rap in the earlier editions of XheGui/fordian stay tuned 'cause I just might say something that you can relate to! In my youth, I asked myself many questions. Why is this and why is that? One dreary Sunday afternoon soon after, I sat down with pen and paper in hand. My plan was to write out a list of all the wrongs and evils of my small world. Job hunting techniques; mini-workshops: On Mon day November 8, at 4:00 p.m. in Founders 203 there will be a session on resume writing, cover letters, etc.; on Monday November 15 at 4:00 p.m. there will be a session on interviewing techniques held in the fine arts room of the General: 1 . Passages Gail Sheehy 2. Roots Alex Haley 3. Your Erroneous Zones Wayne Dwyer 4. The Right and the Power - Leon Jaworski 5. Adolf Hitler John Toland 6. The Grass is Always Greener Over the Septic Tank Erma Bombeck 7. Blood and Money Thomas Thompson 8. Blind Ambition John W. Dean 111 9. The Final Days Bob Woodward & Carl Bernstein 10. A Man Called Intrepid William Stevenson Hey and what a long list it was. Real heavy subjects. You see, I was desperate to find answers. Surely everyone on this rich earth should have a more meaningful existence. The other day I came across that scrap of paper from so many years before . . . The first thing I noticed was, now the list could be much longer. . . Remember to Be "Fo' Real," it feels better. Dennis G. library. Due to a number ot requests from students who cannot meet the 4-5 hour on Monday a combined resume/ interviewing technique session will also be held on Wednes day November 17 beginning at 3:30 p.m. in the fine arts room of the library. Page 5 God's Corner BY ROB MITCHELL John the Baptist was a wild man. So, too, was Moses. Fire burned in their eyes. When they opened their mouths, God spoke through them. Power and authority came out from their lips. Moses addressed the Pharaoh and commanded, in God's name, that he let God's people go. God led Moses, Moses led God's people, and the people were freed of bondage. John the Baptist also led people out of bondage. The yoke of bondage imposed by the Pharisees and Sadducees' endless ordinances was more than people could bear, and it took them away from the freedom in living that God had intended His Ten Command ments to give. "Make yourself right with God!" John said (Paraphrased), "Admit your weaknesses and failings, and let God make you strong!" John said to get right with God, not right with the Pharisees. It is your relation ship with God that is ultimately important. God is not to be feared (in the sense that He is unapproachable). That is why Jesus came: to show God's approachability; to tell us, "Hey, God cares for you!" (Matt 6:25-34). Jesus said, My yoke is easy, My burden is light. Are you weary, come to Me, and / will give you rest." (Matt 11:28-30). God is to be loved, for He first loved us, and loved in a simple, uncomplicated way. God is to be loved, for He first loved us, and loved in a simple, uncomplicated way. As Jesus said, unless you become like children, you cannot enter the kingdom of heaven. (Matt 18:3) Simple, unpretentious caring is all that is needed to begin a warm and fulfilling relationship with God. God cares for you and will free you from you bondage. Will you let Him? Friends Homes is looking for students interested in visiting the elderly, as in an "adopt a grandparent" program. This might include visits once a week, on birthdays or holi days. They are also interested in students who sing or play (I musical instruments who would enjoy entertaining or helping with musical pro i grams. Other volunteer needs consist of delivering and read i ing mail, walking outdoors with patients, helping at meal I times, etc. If you are inter s ested, contact Donna Haney at Friends Homes, 292-8187, ext. 36.

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