page eight Lady Quakers Start Big The Guilford College Volley ball team chalked up two victories in the first outing of the season, Tuesday at Catawba. Throughout the tri-match the Quakers domin ated the offense, taking Catawba 15-10, 15-8, and UNC-Charlotte 15-12, 15-5. Reserves gained valuable experience, as everyone played. Starting this year for the Quakers are: senior captain Wanda Barker; co-captain Emorie Colby; freshman Leslie Bowerman; and 5'11" Lynn Zahurak, and All-State selec tion. Rounding out the start ing six are: junior, Edie Bailey; and setter Cintonya Allison. Both are transfer students. Those able to attend the home tri-match against N.C. State and Appalachian State were treated to a great example of power volleyball. The Lady Apps defeated the Tennis Ladders Beginning The first Guilford College tennis ladder tournaments will begin competition this week. The turnout of interested people has been tremendous. We look forward to some great competition. The beginning ranks were established by a random drawing. Positions are shown on the bulletin board in Founders Lobby along with a copy of the rules and an envelope to receive the results of the matches. Please do not tamper with the rankings board. Someone from the Friends Meeting at Keiser Home Friendship Friends Meet ing invites Guilford students who are interested in Quaker ism to be their guests for a potluck supper this Sunday, October 1, 5:30 p.m., at Beth and Mel Reiser's home on campus. Supper will be furnished by members of the meeting. After dinner, Cyril and Judy Harvey will show slides of England where they spent last year. There will also be a brief presentation of the meeting's social concerns. The Keisers' home may be reached by walking up into the woods behind the football field or by driving straight down the dirt road at the end of Dolley Madison just off Friendly Avenue. Quakers in two close games, 17-15, 16-14. The Quakers typically aggressive style was missing as they failed to convert six attempts at game point. Appalachian came back to take both games. The Quakers seemingly recovered from the loss as they took the first game from State 15-6. Unfortunately, poor service reception, and ineffective blocking, against a deter mined offense proved Guilford's undoing as the Wolf pack women took the match 15-2, 15-8. Friday the Quakers traveled to UNC-Wilmington, returning with a win. Guilford took the first game easily 15-2, and the second game 15-8. The Seahawks, however, came back to take the third game 8-15. The Quakers recovered in the fourth game, winning 15-11, and taking their third match of the season. Intramural Committee will keep the rankings up to date. All the people who signed up should soon receive a list of the rules and procedures which will be put in the mail boxes. Challenge matches will begin as soon as the players desire. We are still accept ing people who wish to enter the ladder. So, if you take advantage of this excel lent chance to meet people with a similar interest and play some great tennis, contact Mrs. Clark in the gym before Oct. 31. " Ccrr~n €-r- Pu . " ■ wThe. SeJJes? ' a csri | rj rr* e.r~S CcLm/jci^&eS: 4 i fr>()eo4 MecJU j V~~ &00/(S of Co mm-crn r fkra-CA^ufa | ~ JcrLf Set 1 01 Tke. /t/nas /■* 7x.e E>ccr-Jc (ly Guilford College. Greensboro, N.C To: Department Chair persons, Clubs, Organiza tions, etc.. Our Alumni Association Board of Directors has suggested that each issue of the Guilford College Bulletin include a calendar of events to acquaint readers with upcom ing campus activities which they might like to take part in. We would appreciate your assistance. Please sent me brief facts about any public events your department, club or organization has planned for the current academic year iSTTCfres, art exhibits, seminars, open houses, etc. so that we may publicize them and perhaps increase participation by our alumni and friends. We realize that you are busy, but please take a few minutes nowl to drop me a note in New Garden Hall or to call me on Extension 167. Many thanks! Jo Anne Jennings The Senate meeting will be held at 7:30 p.m. Wednes day in the Gallery. Agenda: t. Dr. Burrows will speak on Quaker Consensus. 2. Senate will pick repre sentatives for faculty commit tees. 3. Jay Jordan and Wilson Carter will report on their committees. THE END Announcements As part of its community education program, the RAPE: Action, Prevention, and Education Center will sponsor a workshop, "Under standing Rape and its After math," to be held at the Davie Street YWCA on October 7, 1978 at 10:00 a.m. This workshop is open to the public and is free of charge. At this workshop, represen tatives from the medical, legal, and law enforcement agencies of Greensboro will demonstrate and explain the procedures of reporting an occurence of rape, involving medical examin ation, investigation, and prosecution. This workshop also serves as an introduction to a five part training session for Oof\ you 2i3 religions fj ? P-Jllftl' Is Hi |a In |i |t|v|t|s| i|r|h|s J E H Mp , I N A IC.SufMOCS£ N U Y I |V H I C. V T H E|R A N 0 A A TiBN SA V &.A ,Y|H AjY /* O.S iftlS-lANAIRATINVSAe .8 A KV . E.P W 8 c. E a V 5 1 9-A.XXi .1. p.! 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The Recreation Commit tee will be sponsoring a Roller Skating Party this Friday night, September 29th, from The Recreation Commit tee will be sponsoring a Roller Skating Party this Friday night, September 29th, from 11:00 p.m. to 1:00 a.m. It will be held at Holiday Roller Rink, 4514 High Point Road. The cost is only 50C per person, including skates. Come on out and join the fun. The Senate is still accept ing nominations to represent faculty committees. If inter ested, contact your senator before or on Wednesday, September 27th.

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