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THE PILOT
NOVEMBER 4, 1966
Let's Stop These Thieves! Letter To The Editor
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minority. But when a bad apple stays in the barrel foi
time, it spreads it’s decay to the rest of the container. T
here at Gardner-Webb. If these dishonest students continue unchecked,
they could influence others to do dishonest acts. Let’s stop this before
it gets out of hand.
LITTLE MAN ON CAMPUS
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By (udy Hardin
NEW RULES
If the girls of GW had a book to dedicate or a plaque to
give, it’s for certain Dean Holland would be a prime candidate!
The new rules are the girls can go to the B&J and Snack Shop
on Thursday nights until 10:30; dating Friday nights until 11:30
and Saturday nights until 12:00. We’re stunned, but we love it!
But note girls - on Thursday nights riding in cars is not allowe'd!
DORM DECORATIONS
Congratulations to HAPY and Mauney Dorms on receiving
the trophy for the best decorations for homecoming. Decker
Dorm received honorable mention for their originality.
HOMECOMING BRINGS VISITORS
Homecoming weekend brought many visitors to the Gard
ner-Webb campus. It was good to see so many of the former
members of the football and basketball teams and also many
former faculty members and administration.
MAJOR LEWIS
Dean Lewis is a major in the Army reserve and has been
in some type of military duty for 16 years. During World War
II Dean Lewis was in Italy and since then served as chaplain
in the reserve.
TICKET PLEASE
I’ll bet the students didn’t know we have a former Trail-
ways Bus driver on the faculty. Coach Ken Daves formerly
worked at this position. Also, we are informed that Coach Daves
was Chief Indian on Tweetsie Railroad at one time. We also
hear that this brave is an eligible bachelor.