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TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1969 THE PILOT PAGE 3 today when i walked into class you were there already smiling Dean’s List-Honor Roll Students must earn a 3.8 of a possible 4.0 q uality point on 15 or more semester hours of work to be on the Dean’s List and a 3.2 quality point ratio on 15 or more hours to be on the Honor Roll. Dean’s List-. Doyne R. Allison, Jacq ueline Bridges, Janice Davis Cole, Judy Ann Jackson, Judy LeCroy, Joan Rad ford, Stewart R. Richey, Dennis C. Roberts, David Vernon Webb, and Judith Worthy. Honor Roll.. Laura Susan Allen, Brenda L. Arm strong, Linda Benfield, Alyce Blaton, V. Juanita Carpenter, Donnalyn H. Cathey, Joe Mar shall Condrey, Joyce G. Chil ders, Janet Faye Costner, Da vid E. Davenport, Laura Ka thryn Day, John Thomas El liott, Susan W. Fisher, Mary A. Flynn, David P. Ford, Pink G. Frady,Steve B. Fuller, Sher ry A. Garlington, Jerry Wayne Goforth, Marilyn Ruth Green, Steven Michael Greer, Barry James Hall, Ladenia K. Har din, Sheila Ann Harris and Ca role A. Hendrick. Also Lonnie C. Hoyle, Mary Esther Huggins, Lala June HumjAiries, Linda Faye Hunt, Jack Clayton Jones, Martha A- deline Kiser, Peggy B. Mc Combs, Joseph H. Mickey, Ted dy Richard Monroe, Gloria Jean Poston, Debra A. Rogers, Sue Anne Sandifer, Jerry J. Saun ders, Joyce A. Self, Dan Ed ward Snyder, Wanda E. Sud- dreth, Kenneth T. Tate, Ricky R. Walker, Ronald Heyward Wall, Sheila Lynn Warlick, Su san J. Wilson, Recil Hoyle Wright and Teresa Dianne Young. The tennis team, under the coaching of James Taylor, fi nished fourth in the confer ence last year. Returning let- termen are: Larry Smith, Den mark, S. C.; Tim Glenham, Charlotte, N. C.;JohnnyJor- dan, Spartanburg, S. C. Other team members are: Sherman Wilson, Roxboro, N. C.; Fain Hamrick, Shelby, N. C.; Dun can Malloy, Lumber Bridge, N. C.; Leigh Derby, Charlotte, N. C. and Barry Maney, Ashe ville, N. C. Hie professor usual the atmosjAere strange you sat there beside n: i sat looking too wondering about your thoughts and mine once i saw you look my way you didn’t turn away when i looked back i saw in your eyes what i wanted to see was it really there AMiutd CoMfiUd IN SWeHTY COURT GOW\BfiT RGftlNST m \AilNNCR Ot^Trtf lNTRWIv\URfiLS. £5' STUDENTS 50' NOK-STUDENTS HICH T., How to Wrecognize a Wred Wrangler. You have to look for the "W" because it's silent Most Wrangler® jeans have the "W" stitched on in plain sight, but other kinds of Wranglers ore a little moremodest.They’remade just as well and they fit just as well, but the “W" is tucked away on a tag or label. You'll find it's worth looking for. These Wrangler jeans and sportswear of Dacron* poly ester and cotton. Permanently creased plaid slacks, $8,00. Jacket, $7.00. Shirts $4.00 each. Tapered, permanently pressed jeans, $5.50. Wrangler^Jeans and Sportswear with Dacron! ROUND-UP MOORESBORO SALLY'S DEPT. STORE BOILING SPRINGS W. H. HUDSON SHELBY REID'S FOREST CITY Two members of the 1968 G-W football team were named to the All Region 10 team. Congrats to David Gibbons and Richard Peeler. Ray Miller was an Honorable Mention selection along with Ted Luckadoo. (This will be G-W’s last year in Region 10.) In a specially called meet ing of the student body on Feb ruary 11, Secretary ‘Sudzy’ Sud- dreth announced the following changes in G-W policy: (1)Girls will be permitted to travel via auto when enroute to away games, and (2) Female sopho more students will be permitted to go into town after ten o’clock. Congrats! — ‘You’ve come a long way. Baby!" Anyone with reasonable re quests or suggestions concern ing the cafeteria service are asked to please contact Jerry Ruppe or Steve Phillips, mem bers of the Cafeteria commit- The International Relations Club will be sponsoring an In ternational Banq uet in honor of the foreign students on Feb ruary 18. Rev. George Webb, pastor of the Shelby Presby terian Church and world tra veler will be the guest speaker. Attendance will be by invita tion only. The Student Government As sociation will be appointing a student committee to draw up a new constitution. The commit tee will be working in co operation with chosen faculty members who are prominent in their ideas on government and student affairs. The Gardner-Webb College baseball schedule shall be prin ted in the upcoming issue of “The Pilot.” The “Globe Dribblers”, (composed of members of the G-W faculty) will battle the winners of the intramurals. The conflict is scheduled to take place in the Bost Gj-m on March 10. Proceeds from the game will be donated (through theB.S.U.) to LISTEN, a national organi zation with pur^se to promote summer work in underde veloped areas. Among the Globe-dribbler line up are: (men) Jim “Wipe- Out” Taylor, “Sock-it-to-me” Sanford, “Spanky” Holland, and “Duck” Daves; (women) “Pipe- Down Sorrels, “Rickety” Rash, and “Double-Dribble” Doris Tickets for the G-W Wake Forest freshmen game in Win- ston-Salem on February 22, are on sale for $1.00 at the Bas ketball Office. Better sandwiches, hotter food, cleaner silverware,more variety — all this and more has been promised us through the efforts of the G-W Student Con- simiption Committee which has worked with the Slater Food Service. favor of the extra ment fee. Also, o students commenti meal ticket proposal near unanimous vote ture use of these tict VVE BEEN SHOT! Many G-W students took advantage of the hospital’s flu vac cine. This moment of pain may well prevent a week of excus^ classes, all day sleep-ins, and meals in bed - Sociological term: deffered gratification.
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