GuilfGpdian
Dana Scholars #
Comm.
Dear Members of the Faculty,
the Student Body, and the
Administrative Staff:
Once again the Dana
Scholarship Committee must
begin its evaluation of
nominees for Dana Scholar
ships for the next academic
year. It is very important that
you participate in the
nomination of the Dana
Scholars.
Dana Scholars must meet
the following criteria:
1. Completion of at least one
year at Guilford College with a
cumulative average of 3.0 on a
4.0 scale at the end of the
spring semester, 1976.
2. Qualities of leadership in
college and/or community
activities demonstrated in
such ways as:
a. Exceptional academic
performance.
b. Effective participation in
campus government.
c. Effective performance in
college committees and organ
izations
We Vant
Your
Blood
TO ALL STUDENTS:
On Wednesday, February
18 from 10:30 a.m. until 4:00
p.m., the American National
Red Cross will have their
bi-annual Bloodmobile. It will
take place in Sternberger
Auditorium and will be
sponsored by the Guilford
College Student Union.
This year as an added
bonus, the Union will offer a
prize of $30.00 to the
individual hall which has the
largest percentage of support
at the Bloodmobile. Hopefully
each hall will take it upon
themselves to respond to this
challenge. The prize money
may be in any way in
which the winning hall
desires. The coordination of
the prize money and distribu
tion will be handled by the
individual house council
respresentative of that parti
cular hall.
Some Facts...
d. Recognizable influence
toward a better college
community within various
groupings (athletic teams,
dormitory groups, organiza
tions, and clubs)
e. Effective performance in
carrying out the responsibili
ties of an elective office or
appointive position, including
those for which remuneration
has been received.
Effective performance of
some community activity.
To be considered for a Dana
Scholarship, a student must
be nominated by a faculty
member, by the Administra
tive Staff, or by a fellow
student. In addition, all
nominees must submit in
writng a list of all the special
activities and responsibilities
they have undertaken during
their tenure at Guilford
College, as well as community
activities they wish consi
dered.
A Dana Scholarship is for
one year. It may be renewed,
however, at the discretion of
the Dana Scholarship Commit
tee, provided that the Scholar
continues to meet all the
criteria and that all of the
procedures shown above are
followed, including renomina
tion.
Any student or donor who
gives blood is covered by the
Red Cross for one full year as
is their immediate family. This
means that if blood is needed
by a donor or immediate
family during the specified
time period they are assured
of "free blood" whether they
reside in North Carolina or
not. Therefore, those of you
who are out of state will still
be covered anywhere at any
hospital as long as it is in the
U.S.
Basic Qualifications:
Good health
17 years of age (with parental
consent)
18 years of age (without
parental consent)
Weight: 110 pounds or more
for women, 115 pounds or
more for men
NOW !
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Helen Thomas to Speak
Mrs. Thomas began her
career in journalism in 1942
as a reporter for the Old
Washington Daily News. She
has traveled extensively with
Presidents Kennedy and
Johnson as well as former
President Nixon on his historic
summit trips to China and 'he
Soviet Union in 1972. She
covered Kissinger's trip to the
Middle East and China. To
millions of newspaper readers
she is known as the woman
journalist whom President
Nixon criticized for wearing
pantsuits in the White House.
To TV viewers she is the
The Red Cross Blood
Program is a volunteer donor
program and anyone is
welcome to participate. The
final decision is accepting any
donor rests with the physician
in charge of the operation.
Thanks for your help!
Guilford College
Student Union
February 17, 1976
SENIOR PICTURES! !
Deadline is March Ist. You
want your picture in the
"Quaker" this year - you get
your picture taken! Contact
Tom Lo or any of the
"Quaker" staff.
woman who asks such hard
hitting questions at President
Ford's press conferences.
Hear this dynamic woman on
Friday, February 20, at 8:15
p.m. in Sternberger Auditor
ium. Free to Guilford Student
with ID.
LATE BULLETIN
Helen Thomas will
NOT be here Friday!
She has postponed her
appearance at Guilford
because she will be
accompanying President
Ford to New Hampshire
on Thursday.
Alan Levy leads T'al Chi
Chuan seminars every day this
week in the Gallery, Foun
ders, from 4:00 to 6.
Senate
$6,000
Put toUse
New Business:
Ed Burrows presented an
opportunity for the Senate to
sponsor an "interpersonal
relationship workshop" for
student leaders. The faculty is
bringing Dr. Marshall A.
Rosenberg for such a session
Wed., March 31st. Dr.
Rosenberg is said to promote
understanding between peo
ple without judgement. It was
decided that it would cost the
Senate between $l5O and S2OO
dollars for the workshop. A
notice will be mailed to
organization leaders to find
out the degree of interest in
such a workshop. The decision
will weigh upon the interest
shown by campus leaders.
In dealing with the
appropriation of the $6,000
dollars, the Senate divided
into three groups and
discussed the categorized
suggestions. The following
allotments were approved by
the Senate:
The details for the Emer
gency Fund will be written
into a proposal to be discussed
next week.
By Doug Neill
Last Wednesday night the
Guilford College Community
Senate decided how they
would use $6,000 which had
accumulated over the last
several years. After talking
with organization leaders,
faculty, administrators, and
students, the group decided
that the money would be
divided so that all of it would
not be used for just one
purpose.
The final decision was as
follows:
1) $4,000 will be used for
the purchase of two new movie
projectors in Sternberger
Auditorium.
2) SI,OOO will be put into an
"Emergency Student Loan
Fund" which can be used by
any student who needs the use
of a sum of money due to
emergency circumstances.
3) S9OO will be used to buy a
new frequency limiter for the
radio station (WQFS).
4) SIOO will be used to build
a backboard for the tennis
courts.
We thank all the people who
helped us make these
decisions.