page four Schooling Education has been called the key to the future. Will four years in college introduce a student to some of the realities beyond college? Guilford has the answer in its Summer Schools and Semesters Abroad programs. These intro duce students to other cultures, ways of life, and systems of government while adding eight hours to your college credit. Most of the seven Summer Schools Abroad visit more than one country. Following is a listing of the countries visited by each Summer School abroad: ENGLAND— one week in France and five weeks in Eng land; GERMANY four weeks in West Germany and two weeks in the German Democra tic Republic; GREECE four weeks in Greece and two weeks in Italy. HELP WANT Christmas Is Coming!}! Lunches 11:30 to 2:30 Mon, Wed, & Fri or Tues, Thurs, & Sat 5-8:00 p.m., 3 or 4 nites per week ALSO LATE EVENING -- 8:00 p.m.-2:30 a.m. GUYS AND GALS Work 3, 4 or 5 nites Hours To Suit Your Schedule $3.00/ hourly Apply Roy Rogers Restuarcznt 2Wft faint Rd, Results in on Cambodian drive Dear Editor: We wish to express our gratitude to all the members of the college who made the Cambodian fund raising and petitioning drive so successful. To each of you who contributed time, energy, support, money, and the cost of your lunches, we offer our deep appreciation. The success of the drive can be measured by the amount of money we collected and the numbers of signatures on our petitions. Please read the fol lowing letter to AFSC for these details. May we come together as a community whenever our assis tance can be of help to others; may we recognize that our efforts do make a difference; and may we continue to find ways to respond to the over whelming needs of Cambodia (Kampuchea). With many thanks, Jackie Ludel Jan Earl American Friends Service Committee Dear Friends: We are pleased to enclose checks totalling $1382.25 to be used to support Oxfam's relief efforts in Cambodia(Kam puchea). The money was raised, in part, by having students declare that they would not eat lunch for two days; for each of the 421 students who chose not to each those meals, we receiv- EDUCATION -- one week in France and Switzerland and five weeks in England; and FRANCE, SPAIN, and ISRAEL spend the six weeks of study in one country and but have the opportunity for week-end travel to others. All the schools will have the possibility of two and a half weeks of independent travel after the six weeks of study. In a world that is rapidly moving towards interdepen dence and mutual relations in business, commerce, and cul ture, experience in other coun tries could be valuable in the future. Students interested in study abroad are invited to meet with the leaders of Summer Schools Abroad on Tuesday, December 4, from 6-8 p.m. in the Boren Lounge in Founders Hall. Ed $1.50 from our food service. The remainder of the money represents outright contribu tions from students, faculty, administrators, and staff mem bers of the college. In addition to raising money, we have mailed petitions, sign ed by more than 500 members of our community, urging im mediate and massive relief for all Cambodians. The petitions have been mailed to: President Carter, Vice-President Mondale (for the Senate), O'Neill (for the House), United Nations Secretary General Kurt Wald heim, and the following delega tions to the United Nations -- China, Thailand, U.S.A., U.S.S.R., and Vietnam. We hope our efforts will add to the growing worldwide attempt to help the Cambodian people. S SIA.- """" A z*TLiM A muzwe 15 *s4*o- ~ _ __ /i RACIST EE /\ -mtuw! f* JYSTtM SB A f~ C 7 ") MMnmsitZ ■ / HA? Jtoort you dooi./T m /\ U?f r^>Vr HB 7~\ /A ? - y ' ut ® Guilfordian FREE MEDIUM COKE To All Guilford College Students f Roy\ With the Purchase of any I i Sandwich and French Fries Kogetrt| \ ft) II (ken 9kL Le & on our / FAMILY I Homemade Burgers I RESTAURANT | OPEN TIL 1:00 AM FRI & SAT TIL 3:00 AM 2606 High Point Rd. Between The Coliseum & Four Seasons Mall Guilford College C FINANCIAL AID INFORMA TION: It is now time to apply for financial aid for next fall. Anthony Gurley will be in the enter for Continuing Education on Tuesday, Dec. 4, and Wed nesday, Dec. 5, from 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. He will be available to answer questions concerning all types of financial aid and to assist students in completing the necessary forms. Recent Works: Karl Stephan and Dave Nikias will present an exhibit of their recent works in Dana Lounge from Nov. 28 - Dec. 12, with the opening reception to be held on Satur day, Dec. 1, from 3-5 p.m. Come to the Boren Lounge after supper, at 6:30 p.m. on Thursday, November 29 and learn about the LUV Ski Trip to Sugarbush during Christmas break. Chandler Fox, represen tative of LUV (Leisure Unlimit ed Vacations), will be there to show slides and to answer your questions about this very rea sonably priced week-long vaca tion to one of America's major ski resorts. The LUV trip, with endorse ment from the Guilford College Union, is a professionally organized trip than any number of persons can participate in, whether Guilford students or not. Sudents from numerous colleges and universities along the East Coast will be taking part in this vacation package from January 1 to 6. Arrange ments are being made for buses to leave from Greensboro, and to pick up passengers in Nor folk, Washington, Baltimore, and the New Jersey area. November 28, 1979 Magnum Force, Friday, Nov. 30, 8:15 p.m., Sternberger Auditorium. ***** Earn a free trip to Sugarbush, Vt.! We are looking for a campus representive to help promte slci trips. Interested in earning a trip & money? Call Intercollegiate Ski Assocaition [9l9] 942-2610. Accounting Club Meeting: Sunday, Dec. 2, at 7:30 p.m. in the Boren Lounge (across from Information Desk). The guest speaker will be Richard Wat kins, a CPA from the Wash ington, D.C. area. Movie "To Die Today" will be presented as part of Death and Dying: A Collective Explor ation at 7:15 p.m. in Founders 203.