Cuilfbrdian
Febn " ry
A reminder to you that the
deadline for the Bicentennial
Poster Design contest is
catching up with you (March
3, at 4:00), and entries have
begun to come in. You know
that yours is sure to win, so
get busy and enter it! Again, if
you need more information
about the contest, get in touch
with Jim McMillan in B-9,
Founders, Extension 28.
Thank you.
See Page 6 for details
SimonWiesenthalFromVienna
Did you know that Nazis are
alive and well and living all
over the world. Yes, even here
in the United States. And not
just little, unimportant Nazis
but past generals and
commandants. These Nazis
not only helped kill six million
Jews but literally millions of
Poles, Russians, Greeks - the
list is endless for their
murders and crimes. And
what of Justice? Oh yes, there
were the Nuremburg trials
which brought to light a few
mndred Nazis. But all too
many were never even
brought to trial.
Simon Wiesenthal, survivor
of the Nazi death camps, has
devoted his life to tracking
down former Nazi war
I criminals. He will be coming
to the United States for a
imited engagement of twelve
lectures. He shall be here in
Greensboro at the War
Memorial Auditorium, Mon
day March 1 at 8 p.m. There
will be NO admission fee.
As, founder and head of the
Jewish Documentation Center
in Vienna, Mr. Wiesenthal has
been responsible for the court
trials of 1100 important Nazis,
among them the capture and
trial of Adolf Eichman.
(Eichman was the director and
instigator of the gas chambers
and ways and means of
'exterminating inmates of all
the Nazi concentration camps.
That was in 1961.
In 1965, he tracked down
Bolesslaw Maikowskis, former
chief of police in Rezekne,
Latvia, whose victims num- I
bered 15,000. He was living in I
Mineola, New York and I
working as a plumber. In 1973 I
he discovered Dr. Huberyus I
Strughold, now head of
American Space medicine,
was chief of the research
center of the German Ministry
of Aviation which carried out
tests in Dachau, Natzwieler
and Schirmeck-Vorbruck test
ing reactions to super-cooling,
drinking sea-water, typhus
vaccine and mustard gas. In
July 1975, Mr. Wiesenthal
discovered the whereabouts of
Walter Kirschmann, who
directed the execution of 18
Polish professors and 20 of
their relatives in Lwow,
Poland in 1941. Kirschmann
had been living in Buenos
Aires under the name of Pedro
Ricardo Cases.
Play Opens
"The Servant of Two
Masters," an 18th century
Italian comedy, will be
presented at 8:15 p.m.
Thursday, Friday, and Satur
day (Feb. 26-28) in Dana
Auditorium at Guilford Col
lege.
Heading the 13-member
cast will be Peter Riess as the
servant and Lisa Baker and
Steve Batten as the two
masters. Donald Deagon is
directing the play in the style
of the commedia dell arte.
Guilford College Arts Series
members and Guilford stu
dents will be admitted free of
charge. Tickets are $1 for
non-Guilford students and
$1.50 for adults.
DAYSTUDENTS Check your
post office boxes - IMPOR
TANT!
He still has over 300 active
cases of wanted mass
murderers in various stages of
investigation and his files
contain thousands of other
names that might never get
any attention, except for his
diligence.
The subject of a recent
telecast on ABC, Mr.
Wiesenthal's work formed the
basis of Frederick Forsyth's
novel, and the motion picture.
The Odessa File, starring Jon
Voight. Let me add, that the
Terrace theater in Friendly
Shopping Center will be
showing this film Thursday,
Feb. 26 for groups at 10 a.m.
and 2 p.m. for $1 per person,
and at 5, 7, and 9 for the
public. The Terrace theatre
realizing the importance of
Mr. Wiesenthal's appearance
is offering this film as an
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Senior
Photo
Seniors, March Ist is the
ABSOLUTE deadline for
senior pictures. Posters are
around with additional in
formation, so l6t us know what
you have in mind. Sign up at
the Information Desk in
Founders Hall. Indicate whe
ther you plan to submit your
own photograph or want to
have your photograph taken
by us, or by a professional
photographer (which we can
arrange.) NEXT WEEKEND
IS THE LAST TIME QUAKER
PHOTOGRAPHERS WILL BE
AVAILABLE TO TAKE SEN
IOR PHOTOGRAPHS.
Candidates For
Upcoming Elections
By Doug Neill and Christie
Fletcher
Next Tuesday, March 2, all
Guilford College Main Cam
pus students will have the
chance to voice their opinions
on the issues by voting for the
candidates of their choice. The
posting of these candidates
will be at a later date because
of last minute petitions for
both Senate and Union.
Because of the number of
tickets running for the Senate
positions, a runoff election
may be necessary. The only
way that a runoff can be
avoided is if one ticket
receives more than 50% on
Tuesday's balloting. Other
Men in Humanity (and
We live in a rapidly
changing world which we
experience through a fairly
rigidly defined role. A :
conservative world has sud- i
denly been caught up in an >
intense yearning for social
reform and confusion is I
inevitable. Our roles are being
asked to change and we are
being given little or no
education or preparation for
forthcoming and newly-arriv
ed changes in social norms.
Being a man no longer
means what most of us were
raised to believe. Women
have asked for equal footing
and this means changes for all
of humankind. Just what is
being taken from us and just
what is being given to us as „
men in the new order? What
are the problems we face in
making these adjustments and
what might be weaknesses in
such changes? What makes
This issue is the third in
the history of Guilford College
and the Gullfordian that
exceeds the normal eight
pages! This has partially been
made possible by your
contributions-thank you stu
dents, faculty and other
members of the Guilford
College Community! The first
such twelve page paper was
printed on March 25th, 1975.
wise, the two tickets with the
most votes will run against
each other on Thursday,
March 4.
Exchange of candidate
platforms and speeches will be
on Feb. 26 in Boren Lounge,
Founders Hall. It will start at
7:30 and will include five
minute speeches by the
candidate hopefuls and a
discussion of platforms. The
general public is most
cordially invited to the lounge
for a healthy, discussion of
platforms and ideas.
The new officials will take
over shortly after vacation.
Please vote for the ticket
which represents your opin
ions best!
vice-versa
you feel uncomfortable with
regards to your netf role? How
will you live with (or
overcome) the alienation
brought on by confusion?
Continued on Page 7
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erendipit
y
The Recreation Committee
of the Union will be having a
meeting Wednesday, Febru
ary 25th at 2:00 in the 1 Passion
Pit to discuss Fun and Games
for SERENDIPITY. We need
creative people to come up
with imaginative ideas to
bring to the meeting.
ANYTHING GOES! The more
original the better. We will
offer a special 10.00 prize to
the person who comes up with
the best idea.
We also need people to run
various activities throughout-
YOU WILL BE PAID!