I APRIL, 1959 THE PILOT PAGE THREE Poetry Column?!"? There once was an Indian who took A bath in a clean mountain brook. Someone took his clothes Right from under his nose. I know because I was the crook. Once there was a little red hen Who committed a terrible sin. No eggs would she lay Until one bright day They found him to be roosters kin. Maxwell Hamrick INSURANCE AGENCY Boiling Springs, N. C. HE 4-2554 TOP PROF By Georgia C«;)kc The “Pilot” salutes “Top Prof” of month, Miss Kathryn Copeland. Miss Copeland was bom in Boli var, Missouri. She attended Bolivar High School and Southwest Baptist Jraior College. After her graduation from Baylor University, she began her teaching career at Anderson Ju nior CoUege in Anderson, S. C. One of Miss Copeland’s most en joyable summers was spent touring the West and attending summer school at the University of Califor nia in Berkeley. While she was there she passed the Senior Life Saving test in swimming. When asked about hobbies, she said: “Since one usually thinks of hobbies in terms of collecting, book collecting could be considered one of my hobbies. Many of my shelves are filled with cheap editions, and I consider paperback books as boons to persons with limited funds.” She believes that students should that a few ) eluded as : a few editioi possess, mostly git Much of sophy of life was acquired during her college days. Most of it comes from the poet, Robert Browning. from left, Wayn WHAT IS SPRING FEVER? Dr. Hobart A. Reimann of Jeffer son Medical College has stated, “Spring Fever is a state of mind caused by a repressed desire to go fishing.” The true meaning of this phrase is controversial. Some say that it is only a state of mind, and others think it is actually a physi cal condition, but whatever it is, “Ain’t it Just dreamy!” Evidences of this yearly plague can be found anywhere that you see these golden-haired boys strolling the campus, or a converted fish bas- assortment of garnish ■p. In fact, many such ket with a evidences of spring can be found right here in Gardner-Webb Col lege. See those happy French stu dents spreading little rays of sun shine over all the students as they gaily conjugate the verb “to love” to go along with the gay spring at mosphere. Over there we see Carolyn Haw kins and Bobby Gibson, another ex ample of what Spring does to young people. But, wherever you go, the world seems to have a fascinating new glow about it, an odor of Spring flowers. So get those fishing poles out, but be careful not to go to sleep and slide into the river. Live it up . . . Spring Is Here!!!! points out. but a man’s reach should exceed his grasp . . . She believes, like Browning, that the worst failure is an easy success. G. W. Debate Squad Successful Continued Pi'om Page Two University of Tennessee and two from Maryville College to receive the women’s “Oscar” for their ef forts. The debates were on the national collegiate debate question: “Resolv ed, that the further development of nuclear weapons should be prohibit ed by international agreement.” The Gardner-Webb team of Mar garet England and Janelle Queen defeated a team from Berry Col- Mrs. Paula Hughes also won the women’s after dinner speaking me dal at the tournament banquet where she defeated two speakers from Berry College. Mrs. Hughes also placed third in women’s extem pore speaking. Her topic was "Small Cars for America.” The Gardner-Webb forensic squad is coached by Prof. F. B. Dedmond, of the English department. ‘Men Get That Wool Cut’’ at WALLACE'S BARBER SHOP Boiling Springs, N. C. Closed Mondays 7:00 A. M. - 6:00 P. M. Ladd W. Hamrick Fuel Service, Inc. Coal and Esso Products Boiling Springs, N. C. HE 4-2227 Co - Ed Theater Boiling Springs, N. C. HE 4-2421 SHOP AT BELL'S UNION TRUST CO. FOR YOUR COMPLETE LINE OF Checking & Savings COLLEGE CLOTHING CLOTHING FOR BOYS and GIRLS Accounts BELL'S Automobile Loans Lattimore, N. C. 10% OFF ALL COLLEGE STUDENTS Boiling Springs, N. C. B. P. JENKINS and SON CO. “Say It With Flowers” Meat Packing — GILLIATT'S Sandwich Spreads Shelby, N. C. Slaws, Etc. NEW HOUSE, N. C. HE 4-2914 Phone HU 7-5221 Q.E.D. Yes, it’s been demonstrated time and time again, that for real refreshment it’s Coke every time! Add up that cold crisp taste, that lively lift and you really have a drink worth going after. So whenever the crowd has a multiple thirst, make the high sign of good taste ... pass around the Coca-Cola! Quod Erat Demonstrandum! BE REALLY REFRESHED ...HAVE A COKE! Bottled under authority of The Coca-Cola Company by

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