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Page Two THE PILOT Gaidnei - Webb Pilot Staff Jerry Keeter Editor Betty Jo Williams News Editor Joyce Stevenson Business Manager John Roberts Faculty Advisor EDITORIAL STAFF Shelia Mayberry Associate Editor Eddie Hudson Associate Editor Donnie Philbeck Associate News Editor Library Editor Jimmy Sides Religious Editor Lee Jefferis . ..Religious Editor Gilbert Flemming Sports Editor Harold Long .. Sports Editor Boyce Freeman Literary Editor David Littlejohn Literary Editor Bill Sitton Photographer BUSINESS STAFF Ed Scruggs Asst. Business Manager Paul Steadman Circulation Manager Henry Beveridge Asst. Circulation Manager THE EDITOR'S DESK A couple hours of your valuable time are needed each Saturday night. What are they needed for? Simply this! Our Bull dogs need your support each time they go into battle. They are doing a splendid job as you can see by the defeats they have handed out to Mars Hill, Western Carolina “B”, and Hargrave. Let’s all come out next week and show the boys that we are really backing them. They’re doing their share so let’s do our share. Let’s give credit where credit is due. Our band and majorettes are really doing a splendid job and we are proud of them. Thanks to each of you for your endless hours of work each day which gives us such splendid performances. Have you noticed our dog families around campus ? You would just about think they had rabbit blood in them the way they multiply. I really think somebody is trying to cross a iiound and “Sooner-Be” to see if either one is carrying a Bulldog trait. Let’s hope so for if they are carrying the neces sary traits, we can produce our own Bulldogs. THIS IS LOVE This is love—The power to enjoy things, to endure things, to work for things, and to sacrifice things together; to dream the same dreams, to hope the same hopes, and to find the same answer to the great cross-word puzzle called life. LITTLE MAN ON CAMPUS "NOW I KNOW WHAT THEY MEAN PY mm EPUCATION. Regulations For Awards Each year there are two medals awarded at Commencement by the PILOT, one for the best original poem published during the year in the PILOT subject to the conditions set forth in the following rules; and one for the best piece of prose pub lished during the year in the PILOT, subject to the conditions set forth in the following rules. General Rules 1. The literary material consider ed must have been published in Pilot while the student submitting It was enrolled at Gardner-Webb College. 2. The judges for any particular year will be chosen by the Pilot staff at the beginning of that year. It is suggested that the same judges not be chosen for two consecutive years. 3. The decisions of the majority of the judges will be final. 4. The judge will decide on the method of presentation of the medals at commencement. 5. The “Tributum Pilotum” awards book will contain the picture of the yearly winners, along with a copy of their prize winning work. This book will be placed in the library. Our winners last year were Dormis Philbeck and Harold Long, Campus Outpost A relatively unknown part of the campus of Gardner-Webb College is located just behind the President’f home on Green Street, This is an apartment-development which con sists for the most part of ministerial students and their families. On the same street live such notables as Dr, and Mrs. Bob Elliott, Miss Davis, Miss Copeland, Prof. and Mrs, Robert Carr, and Coach and Mrs, James Garrison, New neighbors this year are Mr, and Mrs, Gerald Southerland, Mr. and Mi-s, Mark Stone, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Colett and new daughter, and Mr, and Mrs, Gilbert Flemming in their shiny new trailer home. Of current interest is our Friday night prayer meetings conducted by one of the boys. There is also an Influx of new and used automobile trading. Also of great interest is the fact that Harold Long is going to be a daddy again. AN OLD ARABIAN PROVERB He that knoweth not and knoweth not that he knoweth not is a fool. Show him! Life is not so short that there is always time for courtesy. —Emerson, set one shot at this life, so make every day count, —Martin Vanber, He that knoweth not, and knoweth that he knoweth not, is a child. Teach him! He that knoweth, and knoweth not that he knoweth, is asleep. Wake him! ^ He that knoweth, and knoweth that he knoweth, is a wise man. Follow him! —Copied,
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