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Friday, November 8, 1968 Quaker Quotes By PATTY LYMAN Last week saw the beginning of a different kind of radical action at Guilford—women's dress rules were changed. Dean Rau was confronted by a large group of students who were upset about the rules she was imposing on open house, and Time Out was staged during classes. What kind of opinion do students hold on student power? Bill Idol said, "I think students should have power, but it shouldn't go out of hand—like riots. 1 believe in it as long as it's legal." "Student power is non-existant on the Guilford College campus," remarked Dale Mandel. "I think the students should have more voice in the rules made that affect curriculum and student government," observed Nancy Thomas. "It depends on how you define it. In certain cases, the THE QUAKER CORNER Students, Faculty, Friends are invited to a Quaker MEETING FOR WORSHIP at 11 o'clock each Sunday Morning in the MOON ROOM DANA AUDITORIUM □&J VMS NOW OPEN! Hot Dogs Steamed in Beer Submarines Roast Beef Sandwiches Imported Holland Ham Beer From All Over The World! 1915 Battleground Ave. only way that students will be listened to is if they band together to express their concern for legitimate educational or intellectual gripes."—Edgar Timberlake. "Concerning curriculum. I think the final decision should be up to the faculty. But open-mindedness and willingness to experiment is necessary. Student power should be strongest in social and disciplinary concerns." - David Wren. I'm all for student power, just so the majority of the students go along with it. I don't like Time Out because it was run by a small group of students who were sort of exclusive. I can never feel comfortable with that IMMEDIATE OPENINGS -Piano Player -Guitar Player and -Waitresses (18 or over) Excellent Working Conditions Good Pay Apply in Person LUMS RESTAURANT 1915 Battleground Ave. THE GUILFORDIAN kind of people." - Name withheld. "I think it's a good concept. However, those seeking student power, or already having it, must also accept the duties and obligations which go along with it." -John Moorman. "I think it's a good idea because it promotes student interest and brings to light certain issues that students should have a say in." —Linwood Ricks. Student Power has its attributes, but one must remember the primary purpose of college is education, and student power should not disrupt those who wish to pursue it. MUIRS CHAPEL CURB MARKET Welcomes Guilford College Students THE JEWEL BOX OF GREENSBORO presents ' Even the best of maidenly schemes can fall a little behind schedule. If he's not chasing quite as fast as you're running, it could be he's a bit insecure. Perhaps all he needs is a gentle reminder that you are there...and care. To get your romance back on the proper time table, give him an "I AM LOVED" button. It's a very proper gift. Not too expensive (free, as a matter of fact). And it packs quite a wallop! When you come in to pick it up, have a look at the Wells "I AM LOVED" jewelry for men...all very personal gifts of real silver and gold ($5. to $25.) They say all that you need to say...and more. Top the gift wrap with the button, then hand it to him with a wink and your prettiest smile. If you mention where you got it, he might just retort in kind with a companion "I AM LOVED" selection of Wells jewelry for girls. After that, the rest of the romance is up to you. I AM LOVED - EXCLUSIVELY BY INC. 134 S. Elm Older Generation Take Notice John D. Rockefeller 111 believes that "instead of worrying about how to suppress the youth revolution we of the older generation should be worrying about how to sustain it." At a dinner in New York he called student activists "in many ways the elite of our young people." He listed three ways the older generation can deal with the "youth revolution": backlash and suppression, apathy or muted hostility, and responsiveness and trust. "The key to sustaining the energy and idealism of youth is more direct and effective action on the problems about which young people are concerned," he said. KEY SINCLAIR Register for a FREE HONDA Friendliness is our motto 299-9986 5600 Friendly Ave. "JUknm The fashion stores for the college students Page 3
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