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OCTOBER 28,1961 THE PILOT PAGE THREE Southern Association Group Commends College Self-Study problem was clarifying direction for the future. Dr. Hayden Is president of Perkinston Jr. College, Perkins- ton, Mississippi: Dr. Andres-', professor at Fsederick Collepp, Portsmouth, Virginia: and Dr. Bishop, president of Averett Col lege, Danville. Virginia. Dr. J. J. Hayden, chairman of the visiting committee from the Southern Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools, commen ded Gardner-Webb for its over-all self study after meeting vvlth the faculty, talking with several stu dents. visiting classes, and study ing G-W’s annual report to the - Kings Mountain Baptist Associa tion and the self study report. Other members of the commit tee are Dr. Curtis Bishop and Dr. Robert Andress. PHYSICAL PLANT The committee commented on the physical plant and building program, th? principles of devo tion to Christian education,' and G-W' service to the community especially. Dr. Hayden said that Gardner- Webb met the requirements for accreditation by the Southern Association and that the major Poston, Allen Solicit Funds For Foundation Dr. Eugene Poston and Father Cuthbert Allen, vice-chancellor of Belmont Abbey College, are so licitors for the North Carolina Foundation on Church-iRel-ated Colleges. They are to visit 65 in dustries in the Gaston district of Area C. Their purpose is to raise funds tor church-related colleges. Their goal is $500,000. Sixty per cent . .f tU sum Will be shared equal- « m Shelby College Choir Has Busy Schadule. Will Present 'The Messiah" In December The Gardner-Webb College In the Founders Day and Home- choir, under the direction of Mrs. coming celebrations. They will Nettie P^yle Gidney, will pre- sing three selections before the ‘The Messiah” on December football game and a quartet from 10. In addition, they will present chapel programs on December 6 and 18. The choir will also take part SELECT SET — that’s Gardner-Webb’s “Century Club,” to which only four members have gained membership so far. They are Mrs. Elma Pollock, Professor Hubert Dixon, Professor Paul Stacy, and Miss Abbie Miller. Their total years service to the College are 26, 27, 21, and 24 respectively, totaling 98 years. Chalk up four more for this year and you’ll have more than 100. Rev. Faulkner Chapel Speaker ly by the 22 member colleges in this state: 40 per cent will be divided a pro rata basis of schoal enrollment. COUNTIES COVERED speaker in chapel October 16 and 1. Monday he said that America’s greatest sin is lost direction and lost values. We do not have the basic moral concepts. “Men with „ „ ^ lu All power are playing with the des- Dr. Pc^on and Father Allen ^ covering Gaston County and tti i parts of Cleveland, Meck’enburg, The Issues and Union Counties. They have than the game, a greater number of industries to cover than any other team. on others. “The real problem of this world is man. There is nothing worse than an evil man. The hope of the world is man, for there is nothing better than a good man.” God will not do anything more for us than that we desperately want and are willing to sacri fice for. the choir will sing selections at the luncheon. The choir has already complet ed about half the appearances scheduled for this semester. Its first appearance for the 1961-62 season was In the E. B. Ham rick Building before a meeting of associational presbytery on Sep tember 17. PROGRAMS PRESENTED On October 5. t^e n’mir per formed at a meeting of the South Fork Baptist Association in the Lincoln Baptist Church at Lin- cblnton. After participating in a program for the Sandy Run Bap tist Association in the Spencer Baptist Church at Spindale on October 17, the choir took part in a similar program for the Kings Mountain Baptist Associa tion n the 7oar Bantist Church, Shelby, on October 19. Tlie choir is made up of stu dents selected from the college chorus, which is also under Mrs. Gidney's direction. MPYB«nch Ponular Place That bench in front of HAPY Dormitory serves as a vantage point for a lot of campus activi ties — namely, bull sessions and watching all the girls go by, for it is there that boys congregate to “shoot the breeze” and hold their bull sessions. It’s also a meelii’.g place for boy and girl. But the bovs appear to have al most a monopoly. The bench has also proved to, be a good sunning place for stu dents during the beautiful In dian Summer weather that has prevailed almost since school opened. “America is doing those things vw. jpg Immediately rewarding, Allen H. Sims is the area chair- those things that will give us six man for the Gaston County re- things that will take us farther This Is the ninth year for such in the long run.” a drive. Dast year Gardner-Webb received $16,000 from it. MAN THINKETH “As a man thinketh in his heart, so Is he.” This was the theme for Tuesday’s speech. Man must accept responsibility for himself and for his world. He must not blame his failures TONY'S ICE CREfiM s. LaFayette St. Shelby, N. C. McNEELY'S Shelby’s Best College Girl’s Fashions Come in and loaf with us every time you’re in town. Cleveland County’s Style Center For Over 40 Years Pictured here is a typical group that has formed in front of HAPY’s famous bench, where many a bull session has been held and many a pretty girl has been given the eye. C. J. HAMRICK & SONS, INC. BOILING SPRINGS DRUG COMPANY GENERAL MERCHANTS Boiling Springs, N. C. Cosmetics — Gifts — School Supplies One-Stop Shopping Center Serving 'The Public Sin» 1875 Boiling Springs, N. C. 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