THE PILOT December, 1958 OUR HEARTS DESIRES, DEAR SANTA Dear Santa, We have been angels all this year, So please be good to us, Santa, dear. Sylvia wants a sophomore who’s really a dream He’s number 12 on the football team. Linda is hoping to find F. E. under her tree. This should suit her to a tee. Ann’s should be the basketball type; If he’s in her stocking her Christmas will be jus Irene likes the athletic type, too. If her “feller" isn’t there, she surely will be blue. Rosemary doe-n’t have anyone special in mind, So I’m sure that your choice will be just fine. Eileen hopes to find under her tree A special someone with the initials A. C. We’re sure these wishes aren’t too extreme, So please, dear Santa, bring us our dream. Dreams are born, not made, So give Santa time to find his spade I’m sure I’ll unearth these wishes for you And make all your hopeful dreams come true. For Sylvia I’ll bring a boy named Rip. You can be sure this promise isn’t a gyp. That cute little freshman that Linda wants I’ll try to find in one of his haunts. Anne seems to already have her boy So along with Don I’ll Just send some joy. Irene and Fred are a mighty cute pair So she won’t be blue when he is there Rosemary is such a cute girl That I’ll bring a couple of boys to give her a wt Arthur Clayton seems to like Eileen, too. Coupling them is really easy to do. I’m sure since your wishes are simple and few, I can easily make all your dreams come true. Frostily yours. Dear Santa, I’m asking for a pretty tall request —somewhere around 6 feet. He is a Maurice 1 tackle on the football team and quest, but ; weighs about 185 pounds. I’d like this get him to very much for Christmas if possible. Thank you, A Freshman To aid you in making your Christmas list, Here’re nine sweet girls who don’t want to be missed. So give special attention to the following names, And help us all to achieve our aims. Joan is happy since she has her Fred So all she wants is his picture by her bed. Deanna likes N. C. weather as we all know Her wish is that she’ll see some snow. Mary Gail’s desire is quite easy to define— A friend for her in Asheville with her always on his Jean is doini; just fine and dandy She wants R. H. along with some candy Scottie is in quite a mess Help her decide to which boy to say yes. Paula’s wish is for only one thing Her phone kept busy with that Honea Path ring. Mary is happy just so long as she Can be with her family right beside the tree. Lib’s desire can be summed up in one word. She wants a special form of a “Byrd.” Linda has thought and dreamed and worried Now says she wants her vacation not to be hurried. As you can see, dear jolly St. Nick, We ask your help and want it quick. Make all our Christmas hopes come true. And we’ll be good girls, we promise you. Love, hugs, and kisses from The Hopeful Nine a right tall re :an manage t SECRETS OF THE ADS by Sonja Hedrick Students, did you know that the ads are important to you. Why? Well, for one reason they help pay for the paper. Another reason, pro bably the most important one to you, is that through them you axe allowed a discount at certain stores. Hudson’s in Shelby gives all Gard- ner-Webb students a 10 per cent dis count and so does John Bell’s in Lattimore. These discounts are yours for the asking. Both of the stores expressed eagerness to serve you, and want you to have their "gift.” C. J. Hamrick & Sons, Inc. General Merchants Boiling Springs, N. C. One-Stop Shopping Center Serving The Public Since 1875 Where Your Dollar Buys MORE s you read the he next time you visit establishments which have an ad, be sure and give tl a big "Thank you!” This will only help the relationship of dent and establishment, but it also make the business manager’s job more pleasant! will FAUDEL SISTERS Ladies Ready to Wear 111 W| Graham Street Shelby, N. C. r GEORGE WARNER amd DOTTY HUDSON CHRISTMAS COUPLE T your wishes to make you Scottie, you’ll have to decide for yourself. Wesley wants Paula to stay put “on the shelf.” Mary’s wish will be take care of. n carefully to what I‘m going Lightning Byrd will n For here’s what is for your stockings Linda Christmas Day. Fred will give Joan a picture. I’m Deanna, for you some snow I will procure. That boy in Asheville just waits for Mary Gail. Jean will hear from R. H. each day in the mail. long weeks to relax. Just don’t eat too many snacks. Well, girls. I’ve tried to fill your re quests, With lots of toys, goodies and guests. So be real good, and I’ll see you May your Christmas holidays be filled with good cheer! Love to you all. Rambling Reporter The Rambling Reporter, while rambling over the campus, asked some of the students their Christ mas wishes. Here are the wishes, Santa. “R»per”—A car and a front tooth. Charles Smith—Some good grades and Jayne Mansfield. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Starnes — A bouncing baby boy, (Sorry, folks, should have gotten your order in earlier.) Edward Sinclair—95 on that spell- Pat Guyer—A guitar (don’t fudge on Santa, Pat; we know you just bought one.) Lib Smathers—A “Bird.” Sue Millen—A mouton coat. Maxine Davis—Another ring. Sylvia Marlette—A car. Mary Hodges—A talking mule and an A on accounting. Scottie Proffitt—A “snowman.” Pat Cobb—Erigette Bardot. Hug;h Smith—An A in History. Katherine Anderson—A boyfriend. Margaret England — Some money and some A’s. I don’t guess there’s any use to make the other wish. Keith Cash.—Another cow. Larry James—My name not men tioned in the “Pilot.” Eileen Hill — One-way ticket to Woodruff. Jimmy Wise—Girlfriend. Fred High — Christmas Eve at Mooresboro. Arthur Clayton—“quote”—“I want MERRY CHRISTMAS From THE ADVERTISERS UNION TRUST CO. Checking & Savings Accounts Automobile Loans Boiling Springs, N. C. /j.^each for by Georgia Cooke The Pilot Staff chose Dotty Hud son and George Warner as the “Christmas Coi«>le” for the month. The popular and cute Miss Hud son attended Pocomoke High School in Pocomoke, Md. There, she was very active in all sports, was a band, a cheerleader 5 year book. Dot- e reading, handicraft member of t] and editor of t ty’s hobies a and George. She is majoring in nursing. George attended Wadesboro High School in Wadesboro, N. C. Some of George’s high school activities in cluded a major part in the senior play and drum major in the band. He is majoring in Corporation Law. 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