February 8,1977 Take Note! Jennifer Haines will talk on Monday, February 7 at 7:30 p.m. on "Simplified Living" at Jamestown Friends Meeting. This is in connection with the Right Sharing of World Resources program of the Friends World Committee for Consultation. All are cordially invited. The Meeting House is on Jamestown road, about 8 miles from Guilford. Andy Gottschall has been selected to serve as the chair man of the new Greensboro Chapter of the Epilepsy Asso ciation. The Chapter is now in the process of organizing and is beginning its commu nity programming with monthly learning meetings for citizens of the Greensboro area. College students are welcome to attend. Program plans include the monthly meeting, the development and use in the community of a Speakers Bureau, special training for teachers, police and others who are likely to be called to help a seizure patient, discussion groups aimed at helping seizure patients cope with the various forms of discrimination in housing, employment and education, discussion and support groups for relatives of seizure patients. Another task set forth by the Chapter will Be that of identifying and reaching out to people in the seizure population. Students and faculty inter ested in some aspect of another of the program are asked to contact Andy Gottschall, Archdale Hall 210, Ext. 222 fATTENTION PLASMA ANDNi 81000 DONORS-FEE PAIDIJ I VMMT Help is Urfently NNM to Supply life Saving Medicine ft Benefit Humanity % SAVE LIVES .. . AND I FEE PAID ~V_ EARN A FEE I TWICE A WEEK X ■■h#AT THE SAME TIME I Money You Can Count I It's easy, quick, I On For Books, I completely painless | Expenses, etc. I 1 Pioneer Blood Service ""St,"- I =\_6REEHSBORO,N.C. 255 North Greene St. 273-4313 Bnng this ad For $2 00 The Crafts Center is trying to organize a library of crafts books and resource lists for supplies, equipment and crafts information. If you have any suggestions for good cr3fts books or know of any resources catalogues, names, equipment or price lists that you would like to CIEE has just announced the publication of The 1977 Charter Flights Guide listing over 150 flights to Paris, Amsterdam and London. This unique guide includes charters designed and operat ed by CIEE especially for students, teachers and university staff - enabling them to travel abroad for part or all of their summer vaca tion or to spend a full semester or sabbatical year abroad. Summer round trips range in length from 4 to 12 weeks, while the academic year flights extend from 4 to 12 months! Prices for these hard-to-find flights are pretty hard to beat. They start at $330 for New York departures, $399 for Chicago departures and $459 for Los Angeles and San Francisco departures. CIEE's advance booking charter (ABC) program has been authorized by the Civil Aeronautics Board, which requires all bookings to be made at least 45 days in advance. The airlines opera ting the flights are Trans International Airlines, World Airways, Capitol Airways, Martinair and American Airlines. CIEE is a member ship organization of nearly 200 colleges and universities and has been active in the field of student travel for over 25 years. The 1977 Charter Flights Guide is free from CIEE, Department PR2, 777 United Nations Plaza, New York, New York 10017; or 236 North Santa Cruz Avenue, Los Gatos, California 95030. see inlcuded, please submit them to the Crafts Center campus mail box 17701 or to Tamara Myers in Hobbs 19 by February 14. The Guilfordian II 1 Coffees Gap Cork Lickers the rowdiest string band from anywheres will be playing traditional and old time music in the Grill Room, Saturday night, February 12, at 8:00 p.m. These guys'll get your hands clappin' and your feet stompin'. Come on over and dance, laugh, howl, and cut loose. Free admission. Free food. The Rembert W. Patrick Memorial History Lecture will be given on Wednesday, February 9 at 8:00 p.m. in the Moon Room of Dana Auditor ium. The speaker will be Thomas Lawrence Connelly, of the University of South Carolina, an expert on the leadership of the Confederate army during the Civil War. His topic will be: Lee: A Psychological Problem. By the age of 33, Professor Connelly had won five of the major awards for publication in the field of southern history. His writing includes: Army of the Heartland: The Army of Tennessee, 1881-1865, and Autumn of Glory: The Army of Tennessee, 1862-1865, both of which are in our library. If you want a brilliant ly written but unromantic view of the Confederate generals in the West, you won't find better reading. Connelly's book on Robert E. Lee will be published this month. Be sure to attend! Please announce this to your classes. 34 In response to the national Energy Crisis and in the inter est of proper fuel management, the Guilford College Admin istrative Council has agreed to the following maximum temperature set tings for various areas of the campus: (1) 65°F Dormitory rooms, lounges, classrooms, offices, meeting spaces, Daytime. (2) 60°F Gymnasium playing floor, Daytime (3) 55°F Hallways, stairways, laundry rooms and other service areas, Day or night (4) 60°F Dormitory rooms, nighttime (5) 55 °F Offices, classrooms, gymnasium and other similar areas, nighttime. The Administrative Council requests that all members of the College community coop erate in this effort to conserve energy. The 1977 Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology will be held November 16-20, 1977, at the Fairmont Colony Square Hotel, Atlanta, Georgia. Anyone interested in present ing a paper in should send a 1-page abstract of the proposed paper to Dr. Charles Wellford, Office of Policy and Planning, U.S. Department of Justice, Washington, D.C. 20530, by February 15, 1977. This semester the duties of chairman of the Art Depart ment will be taken on by Martha Zelt. We would appreciate if all relevant mail, etc. be sent to her attention. Write for a free travel folder with American Youth Hostel's new, exciting, 1977 trips to Africa, Asia and Europe as well as across the United States. It also includes general membership information and application. Write to: American Youth Hostels, Inc. National Campus Delaplane, Virginia 22025 Page 7 There will be a meeting on Wednesday, February 9, of persons interesting in partici pating in the poetry/photo graphy display. The meeting will be at 10:00 a.m. in the Piper office - Founders 208. PMfERS Uedncbdp*/ I v FriJL(xv|) Feio. M °( / /^rwChricAiri^ ,( Z.i Vt O^llcir Door V/enAyWciLU^an u TK.e Moun / Refrain ErJLO PM= kv-CMTM it^T Have IBM Correcting Selectric Typewriter. Exper ienced in typing term papers, manuscripts, dissertations, etc. Reasonable rates, contact Ms. Joyce DeHinger, Rt. 5, Box 73, Laurinburg, N.C. 28352. Telephone 919-276-8730 after 5:00 p.m. weekdays or any time weekends.