April 15, 1975 Black Seeds Is Coming BLACK SEEDS is a special feature which will be presented as a culminating activity of the Black Children Can program here on the Guilford campus. Black Child ren Can (BCC) is a special program which operates as a subdivision of 8.A.5.1.8. The program ran for an eight week period during which time members of 8.A.5.1.8. met each Saturday with a total of 22 youngsters from the Guilford community. These Saturday sessions were spent exploring creativity and awareness via five different workshops or 'outlets': arts and crafts, dance, dramatics, physical fitness and sewing. The outlets were conducted by members of 8.A.5.1.8. We are giving birth to BLACK SEEDS as a result of having been penetrated by the infinite abilities of these J* ; M JgmE % ■ m m ; il *6 if**' Guilford students, Karen|Frank and John Bodln have opened their business venture the Used Kazoo, this week. The shop is located in the basement of Cox Intheoldßlophlle hole . lUSm M| W "9P f ' JF" Mmw . ~:\t The nearness of exam time has driven some students up the wall. young people with whom we have been sharing for the past eight weeks; the ability to think for themselves, to create and most of all to BE. BLACK SEEDS will take place on this coming Saturday. April 19 beginning at 1:00 p.m. in and around the Urban Center building. There will be an arts and crafts exhibit, a dramatic presentation, a creative dance, a fashion show and a physical fitness obstacle course---all of which are designed to manifest the creativity and life that these Black children have inside of their minds, bodies and souls. We are inviting everyone on campus and in the community to come to the Urban Center at 1:00 on Saturday and join us as we try to build another bridge in this world of "gaps". The Guflfordian Biophile will close down their recycling center this week. Day For Everybody They're billing Saturday, April 26, as "A Day for Everybody!" at Guilford College. It'll be Alumni Day, Veterans Day, Arts and Crafts Day and Student Art Day. all rolled up into one. In addition to the usual Alumni Day awards banquet and rounds of renewing old acquaintances and memories, there will be an "Alumni Olympics," with competition in golf, tennis, softball, basketball and such "sports" as stoopball, horseshoes, bridge and, for youngsters fishing in the lake. Veterans Day is being sponsored by The Urban Center of Guilford College, and veterans in the area arc invited to a free eookout beginning at 11 a.m. and later on learn more about their GI Benefits, including education possibilities. Admissions personnel and veterans affairs directors from several colleges will be present, and Herb Johnson of the Regional Veterans Affairs Office in Winston-Salem will speak at noon. All will be available to answer questions. The public is invited free of charge to browse through the more than 60 displays of a wide variety of arts and crafts on the lawn in front of Dana Auditorium and the nearby exhibition of student art. In case of rain, the craft show will be moved into Dana and the art exhibit set up in The Urban Center. Items in the arts and crafts show, most of them for sale, will include leathercraft, candles, fine jewelry making, finished pottery, wire sculp ture, paintings, decoupage, weaving, macrame, photo graphy, and woodworking. Hours for the show will be 10 a.m. until 4 p.m. There is free parking behind and beside Dana. J. Binford Farlow, Director of Alumni Affairs at Guilford, Union Recreation Committee People are needed to work with the Slt'udent Union Recreation Committee next year. The Recreation Commit tee handles such things as ski trips, camping trips, skating and bowling parties, and other amusements. We are also working on plans for the new recreation room that will be in the basement of New Founders. Anyone interested in work ing with the Recreation Committee should contact cither Jody Wood (299-2959; Bryan A-322) or John Ladd at the Union office. Now is the time to start planning for next year. Join us. said that the Class of 1925 will be inducted into the Golden Circle at a luncheon at noon Saturday. April 26, thus joining others who graduated 50 years or more ago. The Awards Banquet at 6:30 p.m. will honor reunion classes, winner of the Distinguished Alumnus A ward and winners of Olympics Awards. Entertainment will he provided by Kaleigh 1V personality Charlie Gaddy, a 1953 Guilford graduate, and his sister. Jo Ann Burns of Greensboro. Anyone? Wanted- One or two females to share apratement with same for summer. Call 855-6239. Cont. from Page 5 adds. In the interest of saving money this posting rule would, if implemented, great ly assist the faculty, registrar, business office, and students. Second: "All professors failing to submit syllabi on time will be fined $25.00 for each day past due. It this negligence persists the final result will be dismissal." In concluding, if a syllabus cannot be drawn up and submitted for review, by all faculty members, prior to registration we have a problem. For if one cannot provide the most elementary guidelines and requirements concerning a course, how can this person present an effective and wholesome course? Page 7

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