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THE PILOT May, 1963 On The Bookshelf By jean NORTON Dearly Beloved, Anne Morrow Lindbergh, New York; Harcourt, Brace and World. 1962. This bright, neiw, and different book is a delightful story of a marriage. The reader sees the marriage ceremony, before, during, and after the vows, through the wandering, reminiscent, Md happy eves of the bride’s mother. The story bloMorns be tween the sacred marriage vows “Dearly beloved, we are gathered together ...” and “. . . In the Narne of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost. As the beautiful ceremony is taking iplace, Deiborah, the mother, thinks of the past as she sees her ibalby Sally being rnar- ried Thoughts of other wedding guests are weaved into the ibook such as Chrissie, Sally’s college roommate and Aunt Harriet. , , , The thoughts and actions in the toook seem very real because most readers have experienced some o£. the same incidents written about in Dearly Beloved. This is an excellent book for those few hours when you want to take a 'break from exam studying. If you are one of those who never takes a break, how albout checking it out of your home library and reading it one lazy summer day? DEARLY BELOVED—READ! Club Elects Charles Hall By JEAN NORTON A new club, the Return to Reading Book Club, came into existence at Gardner-Webb during the 1961-62 ses sion and has continued active during the present college session. The club was formed in the English classes of tne sponsor. Miss Kathryn Copeland. To toe invited to membership in the club a student must read one book a month. Any Gardner-Webb student may become an active member of the club by turning in the name of the ibook read, author, and pulblication date to one of the club’s officers. Newly elected officers, chosen toy the 'present mem bers are as follows: Charles Hall, president: Jean Norton, vice president; Jim Thrift, secretary-treasurer: and Ron nie Nanney, social chairman. Officers of the club recommend the practice of read ing a toook a month during the summer and joining the Return to Reading Book Club in the Fall. The club open to all Gardner-Welbb students wlho — interested in such an organization. To A Young Gardner-Webb Teacher How strange it seems that the youngest mem ber of our faculty has slipped away first of all to that stiller town. Lynn Smither was with us only a year. She came to us just after she had graduat edfrom the University of South Carolina. The left us unexpectedly on May 18, with Commencement approaching on May 26. She brought with her to Gardner-Webb the gift of youthful enthusiasm and the willing ness to work hard to achieve iher goal. She left us toright memories, climaxed toy a lovely May Day festival. And now like the Happy Wander er she has traveled a little ahead of us to a fairer land than sunny Italy, romantic Spain, merry England or America the beautiful. genuinely MISS LIZ BLACK IN MISS SHELBY PAGEANT ^g55ioN;' Bur WoKTHAL FCPeoT Tt? eKiN/a HI6 ecoKi"
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