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October 2,1979 Helen Hole concludes visit By Mary Busken Staff Writer Mrs. Helen Hole, Guilford College's distinguished Quaker visitor, led a thought provoking discussion on Quaker values and ideals Tuesday night, Sep tember 25. Despite the cold, unseasonal weather, Mrs. Hole, is experi encing a pleasant stay here at Guilford. Her official two week visit includes meetings with students and faculty, attending classes, and lectures on Quaker ism. A Quaker by birth right, Mrs. Hole was born in Philadelphia and spent her childhood in New York City. She attended Vassar College and received her B.A. from Colum bia University. She then taught at the Earl ham College School of Religion until her retirement in 1972. At the remarkable age of 63, she attained her Ph.D. in literature from Indiana University, as one of her friends put it, "just for Rain dampens intramural plans By Marge Komacek Intramural representatives should note that the deadline for volleyball sign-ups has been extended to Tuesday, October 9, at 4 p.m. Each unit represen tative must pick up two sign up sheets for each team within his unit. These sheets can be found at the Information desk in Foun ders. Please initial at the desk that you have picked them up. EHonne Warwick says:"Getyour Mood into circubtioD." Call Red Ooss now lor a blood donor appointment + i UK Free room and board in ex change for after school help with kids and household. Call Ende, 852-0331. the fun of it." Now in her retirement, Mrs. Hole models her year after the basic three term school struc ture. She spends one term teaching at either Earlham or Pendle Hill colleges, one term researching and writing on subjects con "I have found Guilford to be a very pleasant open, hospitable place interested in Quakerism." cerning Quakerism, and one term "Quakerizing," which in volves visiting Quaker schools to deliver speeches and to meet with students. Following this hectic schedule, she relaxes in New Hampshire during the summer months. Mrs. Hole's overall reaction to Guilford during her visit It is suggested that one sheet be posted in the dorm for sign-ups and to let other stu dents know who is on their team. The other sheet should also list the same names and should be turned into Mrs. Clark by the stated deadline. Co-operation would be greatly appreciated. Last week's rain did dampen some intramural activities but did not wipe them out complete- Mind Twisters From The Phoenix Znl Wear Znl —HeN—Znl! Long Znl Answers to 1. Legal separation 2. Paradise ••RACQUETBALL•• 7 (Student Memberships Available) $5, $lO, sls SPORTIME RACQUET CLUB I t 1909 LENDEW STREET °| 275-1391 °S§ FREE: Use of equipment s ® a. No Guest Fee • Non members only GOOD FOR HOLDERS PORTION ONLY Expires 12-31-79 —" Guilfordian takes on an optimistic quality. "I have found Guilford to be a very pleasant, open, hospitable place interested in Quakerism." A four year member of the Guilford Board of Trustees, she stresses that the college is not aiming to "make Quakers out of the students," but merely inte rested in exposing them to Quaker ideas through Quaker lifestyle. One aspect she finds pleasing at Guilford is the openness between students and faculty. She maintains that if this one to-one relationship fails to exist, the the college becomes too "busy" and is subject to easily losing other important values. Similarly, Mrs. Hole is im pressed by the high quality of the faculty and staff at Guilford. Although her stay officially ends on the 28th, Mrs. Hole plans to remain at Gulford through Christmas to conduct some research. Her presence at Guilford has clearly been a profitable experience for both her and the students. ly. In the future, scheduled games will be played if at all possible. Team captains or unit repre sentatives are responsible for finding out whether a game will be cancelled because of rain. Rained out tennis matches will be made up at the end of the season. Keep reading the Cuilfordian for a sports update. Helen Hole plans to extend her stay at Guilford unofficially in order to continue research. Intramural Information Oct. 3 [Wednesday] MEN'S TEAM TENNIS 9:00 Day Hops vs. Milner 3S 10:00 Faculty vs. Bryan 1N 11:00 English vs. Frazier 12:00 Milner 2N vs. Milner 3N 1:00 Milner 2S vs. Milner 1S SOCCER 1:00 Binford 1 vs. Dana House & Bryan 3N 2.00 George White vs. Dixie Chickens 3:00 English vs. Day Hops 4.00 Milner 1N vs. Rangers-Goldbos 5:00 Hobbits vs. Semi Suite Oct. 4 [Thursday] KICKBALL 4:30 Binford I vs. Hobbits 5:30 Shore vs. Binford 11, 111, Dana & Bryan Oct. 8 [Monday] FLAG FOOTBALL 3:30 Binford II vs. Binford 111 4:30 Dana & Bryan vs. Hobbs 5:30 Nads vs. Day Hops Oct. 9 [Tuesday] FLAG FOOTBALL 3:30 English vs. Milner 1S 4:30 Milner 1N vs. Dixie Chickens 5:30 Milner 2S vs. Bryan 1N PAPILLONS Tonight - Live ********** * * 3|C * * * * | Cashmir | * * ***************** Free cover with this coupon October 2, 1979 Com© on in and boogie down to the great sounds of Cashmir! 25 cents Draft Beer 6 page seven
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