December 6,1977 A Women's Coffeehouse, sponsored by the Women's Center, will be held on Friday, December 9th at 8:15 p.m. in the basement of Mary Hobbs Hall. The Coffeehouse, which will feature female performers exclusively, and which has been completely organized by women, will be open to the general public. A variety of musical styles can be heard at the Coffee house, including folk, classical, jazz, and contemporary music. The performers include Tamara Myers and Marsha Halper, both juniors at Guilford, Ruth Clott, a fresh man music major, Susie Gingrich, a senior in special education, and Libby Win chester, a former Guilford student who has performed around the Greensboro area. Coffee and refreshments will be served. Admission is free, so feel free to join us for an enjoyable evening of music, women, food and fun. Next week's Guilfordian will be the last one of this semester. Production will resume on January 24 and will maintain a regular weekly schedule. There will be a meeting of the Campus Association of Photographers Tuesday, December 6 at 7:30 in the Passion Pit. All members are asked to please attend. It will be short but informative and several projects need some help. Women's Coalition ... is sponsoring two women's prison films, to be shown Thursday, December 8, at 8:00 p.m., in the Gallery, Founders Hall. "Rime Has No Sympathy," explores the lives and feelings of women in a California county jail. In "We're Alive," a collective effort by women from UCLA and prisoners in the California Institution for Women, prisoners openly discuss problems in the prison and California law and punish ment. Graphic artists, poets, environmentalists: Biophile Club is now beginning to collect material for its 1978/ 1979 calendar. We need small black and white drawings and short written pieces. For more details, contact Charles Haworth or Bobbie Jones. Let us feature your art work and ideas in our calendar. Announcements Summer Jobs: The Place ment Office is beginning to receive announcements concerning summer jobs. Information about positions with the U.S. Department of Agriculture and Department of Interior (Bureau of Land Management and National Park Service) have been received. You must file application forms between December 1, 1977 and January 15, 1978. We have also received some announcements about summer camps, private park jobs and Walt Disney World. Party on skates: celebrate the upcoming festivities at the Holiday Roller Rink. The Union's recreation committee is sponsoring a roller-skating party on Friday, December 9, from 11 p.m. - 1 a.m. The rink is at 4514 High Point Rd. Volleyball Intramurals are drawing to a close here at the end of the semester. The top teams in the Men's and Women's Leagues have been chosen according to their overall record. Please see your unit representative for date and time of these final matches. Good luck to each team! The Act Company: A pro fessional theater company sponsored by the United Arts Council, will give two performances of Edward Albee's award winning drama Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf." The play will be presented on Saturday, December 10, and Sunday, December 11, at 2:15 p.m. in Sternberger auditorium. Free tickets (for Guilford students) are available at the Informa tion desk. Founders Hall. This production marks the beginning of the third year of the Afternoon of Drama Series offered by the Act Company and the Arts Council. noodles' ito-eTV (x. 60 ■ - X (" particd liKe he\l J C ux>r 4-0 do J r going -to rraVCe. it -V ( always 3ga |n j jlii JIELnIP! * The Guilfordian Lectue, Martin Golding: The Philosophy Dept. announces two lectures to be given by Professor Martin Golding, Head of the Philo sophy Dept. of Duke University on Wednesday, December 7. At 4:00 p.m.: "Compromise" and at 8:00 p.m., "Sentencing of Criminals: Some Philosophical Considerations." Both lectures will be held in the Gallery, Founders Hall. Everyone welcome. Exam Schedules are now out and may be picked up at the Registrar's Office. Read ing day is Wednesday, December 14, and exams begin Friday, December 15. Faculty Colloquium: Wed nesday, December 7, 3:30 p.m.. Gallery, Founders Hall. Ed Lowe will speak on "The Hero in Opera." Everyone is invited to attend. Photography/Poetry Display: The Piper will present a photography/poetry display in Dana Lounge from Decembers 5-December 14. Come in and browse! Operation Crossroads Africa. Are you interested in spending the summer of 1978 in Africa, participating in rural development and self help workcamp? Richie Zweigenhaft, of the Psychol ogy Department, will present a talk and slide presentation on his trips to Togo in 1966 and Botswana in 1970 with Operation Crossroads Africa, and will explain how students can apply to the program for the coming summer. The talk will be in The Gallery at Founders Hall of the Guilford College campus, Wednesday night, December 7, at 7:00 p.m. The Black Ideas Forum of Guilford College presents a program on the issues surrounding the case of Allen Bakke vs the University of California - Davis. The issues concerning the Bakke Case and their implications for affir mative action programs will be discussed by Dr. Albert Spruill, Dean of Graduate School, AST State University and attorney James Ferguson from Charlotte, North Carolina. The program is scheduled for Wednesday, December 7, 1977 at 8:00 p.m. in the Boren Lounge of Founders Hall. The public is invited to come and participate. Further inquiries should be directed to Frederick L. Hunt, Guilford College in Minority Student Relations, 292-5511, i Extension 143. Jjspring £ilm Schedule^ The Film Committee of the College Union has completed its schedule of the Film Series for Second Semester. As in the past, your Arts Series membership gives you admission to all of these films at no additional cost, single admission charge' for films is 25C for Guilford College students, 50C for other' students and 75C for adults. All films will be shown in Sternberger Auditorium except for the five indicated as "Dana." We will try to notify you in advance if any changes in the schedule occur. One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest Saturday, January 14 Small Change Tuesday, January 17 Law & Disorder Saturday, January 21 7 Beauties Friday, January 27 Yet to Be Chosen Tuesday, January 31 Let's Do It Again Friday, February 3 Lucia Tuesday, February 7 Bugsy MaJone Saturday, February 11 "Dana" The Producers Friday, February 17 "Dana" The Glass Menagerie Tuesday, February 21 "Dana" Lenny Friday, February 24 "Dana" Throne of Blood Tuesday, February 28 "Dana" Through A Glass Darkly Tuesday, March 14 Nashville Saturday, March 18 The Pink Panther Friday, March 24 Ashes & Diamonds Tuesday, March 2C 2001 - A Space Odyssey Friday, March 31 Beauty and the Beast Tuesday, April 4 Network Friday, April 7 Play It Again Sam Sunday, April 16 Phantom of the Opera Tuesday, April 25 Page Seven /iH&vhw all ike ELECTION u;t 11 becemi>er 11 *£ 10 pm. £a tJv* I&ssioa Pfi. by jodtf mackojj