1 rnm0m 7 March 20. 2009 LEFT AND BELOW: Four Guilford students spent the break work ing for Historic Green, gutting and painting houses in New Orleans. Many of the buildings, as pic tured here, are still in ruins. ABOVE: A handful of Guilford students joined with Patch Adams and the Gezeundheit Insti tute to go spread love and cheer- and peace and justice- through Guatemala. CLOCKWISE FROM TOP: Senior Elissa Hatchmeister shares a moment with a woman in a senior center; Senior Lars Adams' father. Patch Adams, shows children just how big a balloon can get; Senior John Rock displays his face-contorting skills to a child In Antigua. —1, JAW 1 . X.. ?OK MANY nUDGNTS, S?K\UQ BPvEXK \S SYNONY MOUS WITH B6XCH TB.1PS XND LXZY DXYS. BUT SOME qUlLFOKD STUDENTS DECIDED TO USE THEIK TIME D1FFEB.ENTLY, OPT- INC TO SPEND THE WEEK ON VXPslOUS SEBO/ICE TK\?S IN ^THE SIXTIES XND XBKOXD. WHETHEKTHE STUDENTS WEKE CLOWNINCj OK PXINTINC, BUILDINC OK TEXCHINC, THEY XLL WENT IN THE S?\K\T OF ONE THINC: HELPINC OTHER.S. BELOW: Campus Ministry Coordinator Max Carter and the Friends Disaster Service took a group of Guilford students to Eastern North Carolina to repair houses. FROM TOP: First-year Anna Freeman- Woolpert paints a tin roof on a house in Mount Olive, NC; Juniors Mo Crumbly, Carolyn Herlehy, Sarah Thabault, Martin Brown, and Kelsey McNicho- las work to paint the sides of the MERCI Mission Center warehouse in Goldsboro, NC; junior Daron Whitmore, first-year Brandon Johnson, junior Muhanji Afanda, and junior Kelsey McNicholas staple new shingles to the roof of a home in Mount Olive, NC.T SICONTWBUTED photos by SaRON ABOVE: Senior Bonners Scholars split their week in Puerto Rico between volunteering for the National Park Service, pick ing up litter and cleaning exhibits, and participating in arts and crafts and storytelling at local schools. FROM TOP: The Bonner Scholars help clean up at Castillo San Felipe del Morro, Puerto Rico’s best known fortress and a UNESCO World Heritage Site; Senior Keiron Maroney reads to a first grader at Roosevelt Elementary School in Mayaguez, Puerto Rico. ontributed

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