Page four --Guilfordian, February 15, 1984 SWAT APPLICATIONS: Remember when you first arriv ed at Guilford - the kind, helpful, informed upperclass students who were there to greet you and get you through orientation with a minimum of fuss? Now you, too, can be one of those students on the Student Welcoming Ad visory Team. Applications are available in the Center for Per sonal Growth. Pick one up today! Deadline is February 17. The Piper is currently accep ting submissions for the Spring, 1984 Edition. Poetry, fiction, critical essays, satire, photography, prints; all forms of creativity will be con sidered for publication. Written material should be sent to P.O. Box 17306 or left in the envelope on the publications suite door. Art work may be left at the office or you may contact Janice Lynch and your work will be picked up. If you are interested in working on the editorial or layout staffs please contact Janice Lynch as soon as possible. Once again its Spring Semester and Creative writings and art works by women are being re quested for Woman Sprouts. Please send any poems, short stories, etc. to P.O. Box 17195 or contact Ellen Gilmore for more information. Submissions are not just limited to students but facul ty and administration are eager ly sought. Deadline is March l. SERENDIPITY T-SHIRT DESIGN CONTEST: We need a T-shirt design for this year's Serendipity! Designs will be ac cepted until February 17. Turn them in to the Founders Hall Desk. The winner will receive two free T-shirts. ### CRAFT CENTER COLLEC TION: Please help the craft center and clean your attic at the same time! We welcome a varie ty of items, so don't throw anything out. Call Larry or Carol Sexton at 292-4857 to find out what we can use. Once again the Student Awards Committee must begin its evalua tion of candidates for Dana Scholarships for the 1984-85 academic year. It is very impor tant that you participate in the nomination of our Dana Scholars. To be considered for a Dana Scholarship, a student must be nominated by a member of the faculty, administrative staff, or by a fellow student. In addition, all nominees must submit in writing a list of all the special ac tivities and responsibilities they have undertaken during their ten ture at Guilford College, as well as community activities they wish considered. Nomination forms and a list (the correct, revised list is on yellow paper, and will be posted around campus) of student cur rently maintaining a cumulative average of 3.25 (or in the case of a freshman, 3.00) will be Community Notes distributed through the main. Ad ditional forms may be obtained from the Financial Aid Office in the Center for Continuing Educa tion and the Information Desk in Founders Hall. Please pk ce your nominations in one of the nomination boxes in Founders Hall or the Center for Continuing Education no later than 5:00 p.m., Wednesday, February 29, 1984. No nomina tions will be accepted after that hour. Etfif I I I Hj>j>IICOALOI \s cut cvueiiablt> c.i iK%. Jme f A social group for gay students, bisexuals, and their friends is now in progress. The group seeks to foster a positive gay identity, provide a context for socializing and inform students about the Greensboro gay community. The group meets off-campus and transportation is available. Privacy will be respected. In terested individuals should con tact the Center for Personal Growth Ext. 184. Applicants are currently being accepted for the 1984/85 Housing Staff. There are 15 positions available: 13 Resident Assistants and 2 Head Residents. Applica tions may be picked up in the Housing office on the second floor of Founders Hall. Deadline for these applications is February 29, 1984. Interviews for these posi tions will be conducted from Mon day, March 12, 1984 to Wednes day, March 21, 1984. Groups of students interested in living in an alternate house for 1984/85 should come by the Hous ing office to pick up the necessary paperwork. Students who are currently living in an alternate housing situation and want to continue must resubmit a pro posal for next year.

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