The Pilot, page 2 From The Fish Tank This is Valentine’s Day and by now you all know that I love to have themes, so... here is my theme for the day: LOVE. To get it all started, let’s talk romantic love (see "mushy" in the dictionary). I guess that this one is the most common of all loves and also the most often sought. Women dream of a man like Rhett Butler who’ll walk into Tara (or in this case Decker, Nan- ney, Stroup, or HAPY) and sweep them away into a life of luxury and romance for the rest of their days. Men, on the other hand, often visualize the complete woman as a combination of Elle McPherson, Suzanna Hoffs, and Dolly Parton (I think you all know why) who can play Super Mario Bros, and Techmo Bowl. Another very common love is com panionate love (see "man’s best friend" in the dictionary). This is the type of love that a person shares with a best friend, as well as being what a man feels for his best coon dog. Unrequited love (see "I love him, but he doesn’t know I exist" in the dictionary), though not as desired as the other two, is also very common. This is the love that goes unnoticed— the "secret admirer" too shy to approach the object of his/her affection. Although I have only mentioned three types of love, I feel compelled to stop here and share a little personal insight on the matter. Mind you. I’m no love-expert, but I do know what love is. Love could bring out the butterflies in the stomach of Arnold Schwarzenegger. You can’t sleep; you can’t eat (unfortunately this symptom didn’t hit me); you want to always be with the object of your affections. In short, when love hits, be prepared to go nuts. You’ll laugh, but you’ll cry. When the smoke clears though, if it really is love, it will still be standing right beside you. On this Valentine’s Day a message to all those who know, have known, or want to know what love is: you need not look any farther than the inside of your heart; it’s there. And finally, to my dearest Pamala Dawn, I love you. R. Shawn Lewis Managing Editor The cartoon titled “Gaidner-Webb’s Own Disco Duck” in the last issue of The Pilot was drawn by GWC student Sonya Little. We did not realize the cartoon was not signed until after printing. The cartoon is satirical in nature and does not necessarily reflect the views of this newspaper. PILOT EDITORIAL POLICY The Pilot’s policy for letters to the Editor requires that all letters must be signed by the writer(s). Names may be withheld only with the consent of the editorial board of The Pilot. The Pilot reserves the right not to publish articles which are defamatory in nature. Views expressed in the editorials are not necessarily those of The Pilot. We also reserve the right to edit any letters submitted for brevity and clarity. Letters from the students, faculty, and staff of the Gardner-Webb College are welcome. Please place any letters in the box located outside the Pub. House. PILOT ADVERTISING POLICY The Pilot reserves the right to refuse any adver tisement deemed detrimental to the Christian nature of this institution. Rates are $3 per column inch. For further information, please contact The Pilot at 434- 2361, ext. 417 or 427. “HAM” from page 1 nurse who taught Health Occupations. Mrs. Worth had a lot of faith in Donna. She worked with Donna, letting her try to do things she wanted to and helping her ac complish them. Whenever Donna goes home, she always stops in to see Mrs. Worth. Immediately after graduation Dorma had to have surgery on her back, which confined her to two months in the hospital, ten months in a body cast, and one year in bed. During this time, Donna’s mother and her friends were encouraging her to go to college. After careful con sideration she decided she would try it. Donna received the Governor’s Award for Junior Volunteer for her hospital work.. She is certified to work with the North Carolina bloodmobile. Although Donna is uncertain about her plans after graduation, she is considering becoming a counselor. GTZZZS Buy One Get One FREE BUFFET SUNDAY THRU THURSDAY 11 to 2PM & 5 to 9PM 484-2557 'Beautiful DAV, EH,AL?AL? SHELBY MUSIC CENTER epiphone Martin SIGMA mm ETiTTl GUITAR REPAIR & SOUND SYSTEMS INSTALLED INSTRUCTION FOR GUITAR — PERCUSSION — BANJO & BASS 306 LAFAYETTE STREET Ovation 487-7404 Al forgot to um his sunscreen. THE PILOT R. Shawn Lewis Managing Editor Co-Editors Dawn Camp Kathy Henson Sports Editor Marty White Dr. William B. Stowe Advisor Entertainment Editor Noel T. Manning, II Staff Writers Christy McHan Christine Mento Brian Nicholson Darren Sanders The Pilot is published bi-monthly by the students of Gardner-Webb College in Boiling Springs, N.C. Of fices are located in the Pub. House on the campus of Gardner-Webb College. FOCOil ,, urREswJJ FOOD)! LUCRE ^VED!! IMPORTANT DATES Feb. 21 Graduate School Job 1:30-3:30 BostGym Mar. 20 Education Job Fair UNC CHAPEL HILL April 4 Exit Interviews COUNSEUNG CENTER Dover Campus Center GARDNER-WEBB COLLECT Boiling Sprines, N.C 28017