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- GUILFORDIAN* January 27, 1981
Guilford College Film Series
Spring Semester - 1981 r*
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Sat, Feb. 7 Life of Brian A comedy by the same people that did Search for The Holy
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Fri, Feb. 20 Andrei Rubley The most important Russian film of the past 20 years. This
is the story of a fifteenth century monk. 50$
Fri, Feb. 27 Psycho Hitchcock's famous suspense film with the classic shower scene.
J B&W 50$ J
Tue, March 3 Casino Royal David Niven, Peter Sellers, and Woody Allen all star in this
J" spoof of the James Bond movies. 50t £
Tue, March 17 Finian's Rainbow An enticing fantasy and comic film. Just right for Saint
Patricks Day. 50t M
Fri, March 20 The Gauntlet A Clint Eastwood film that keeps the tradition of Dirty
Harry. 75$
Fri, March 27 My Fair Lady Audrey Hepburn and Rex Harrison bring to life the story of
woman brought from the gutter to high society -- against her will. 50t
yt Wed, April 1 The Electric Horseman "The best American romantic comedy of 1979"
Fri, April 10 Going in Style A film that blends the talents of George Burns, Art Carney,
J and Lee Strasberg into a touching, yet funny, story. 75$ £
Fri, April 17 Girl Friends One of the first films to come out of the culture of women's r*
liberation. Winner of an Academy Award. 50$
Fri, April 24 Agatha is based on the actual disappearance of Agatha Christie in 1926.
Stars Dustin Hoffman and Venessa Redgrave. 50$
Thur, April 30 Blazing Saddles One of Mel Brooks greatest films to end the semester
with. 75$
yt All films begin at 8:15 in Sternberger Auditorium, except for My Fair Lady, which will be shown in w
Dana auditorium.
The prices for any person not affiliated with Guilford College shall be 25 additional cents.
Next year's editors Apply now
Germany from page 3
German families. Students
learned of German culture,
customs and biases first-hand,
began to understand a bit of the
national character, and to rea
lize that there are perhaps more
similarities among disparate
nationalities that there are dif
ferences between them. It
seems that wherever they went,
Guilford students met good luck
and welcoming people.
A two-week period of inde
pendent travel after final exams
was probably the pinnacle of the
semester Guilfordians spread
out across Europe, travelling to
Yugoslavia, Greece, Spain,
France, England, Scandanavia
or perhaps remaining in Munich
to enjoy the Christmas season in
the German style. It was a
bubbly group that converged on
Amsterdam to fly home on
December 18.
Can returning students
proudly proclaim "Ich bin ein
Muenchener?" Probably not,
but they do say they found
Munich to be a city "with
heart" -- a wide, welcoming
heart that every August greets
naiive, anxious students, and
sends them home four months
later, excited by and satisfied
with the learning experience of
living abrqad. No single class
room situation, no matter how
fulfilling, can hope to present
the opportunities that foreign
study affords. The 1980 German
semester stands as a fine exam
ple of the education that Guil
ford has to offer, and tht
success resulting from good
planning, good connections,
and a bit of good luck.
Congratulations, Guilford!
A time of unparalleled oppor
tunity is upon us. The Publica
tion Board is now accepting
applications for the editorship
of its three distinguished publi
cations: The Cuilfordian, The
Quaker, and The Piper. Put
your typewriter where your
mouth is (and try to swallow. I
dare you). See your name in
print.
Applications may be picked
up at the Information Desk, or
No man is an island unto himself. Everyman is part of the main
from members of the Pub.
Board -- Ellen O'Brien, Hugh
Stohler, Jane Caris, and Jim
Gutsell. Applications are due on
February 9th, so hurry to start
work on your application.
Spelling counts.
And if vanity is not enough of
an incentive, there is a stipend
available for those who take on
the Guilfordian and The Qua
ker.
PRIVATE VOICE
INSTRUCTION
I have a few openings in my
private voice studio. Experi
enced teacher, and member of
the National Association of
Teachers of Singing. Call Peggy
Russell, 299-7562, for an ap
pointment.