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Zenith 


1968 


Lynn  W.  Simone— Editor-in-chief 


Doris  M.  Whitt— Associate  Editor 


Jonathan  L.  Faulkner— Business  Manager 


Dr.  Sam  J.  Underwood— Advisor 


A  Student  Publication 
of 

High  Point  College 
High  Point,  North  Carolina 
Volume  XLII 


Steps  .  .  . 


Dotting  the  High  Point  College  campus  from  the 
new  Horace  Ha  worth  Hall  of  Science,  the  first  tan- 
gible result  of  the  Golden  Decade  Development  Pro- 
gram, to  Itoberts  Hall,  one  of  the  College's  original 
buildings,  are  steps,  steps,  and  more  steps.  Just  as 
these  steps  are  symbols  of  the  College's  physical 
progress  from  its  beginnings  in  1924  to  its  present 
efforts  in  1968  so  are  they  symbols  of  the  individual 
student's  inner  academic,  social,  and  spiritual  prog- 
ress. 

The  physical  plant  of  High  Point  College  provides 
the  atmosphere  for  growth  in  its  students  from 
orientation  through  graduation  as  they  are  molded 
by  scholarship  and  fellowship.  The  process  of  matur- 
ing and  learning  is  a  never-ending  one  with  new 
steps  to  be  conquered  throughout  life,  but  those 
steps  up  to  the  platform  to  receive  that  college 
diploma  will  be  remembered  as  some  of  the  most 
significant  steps  ever  taken. 


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Table  of  Contents 


Introduction   I 

Dedication   12 

Features   14 

Social  Life   32 

Organizations   62 

Sports   98 

Classes  1 20 

Academics  1 90 

Advertisements  212 


New  edifices  embellished  the  old  on  the  cam- 
pus this  year  as  the  Collepe  made  strides  to- 
ward improvements  in  facilities.  The  dedications 
of  Horace  Haworth  Hall  of  Science  and  Dennis 
H.  Cooke  Hall,  formerly  used  as  the  science 
building,  on  October  28,  1967,  marked  the  ex- 
pansion of  academic  facilities  at  High  Point 
College.  Construction  of  a  new  dormitory  and 
an  infirmary  for  the  1968-1969  academic  year 
was  bepun  this  year  and  illustrated  the  College's 
continuing  interest  in  improving  conditions  for 
its  students  on  campus. 

Other  physical  changes  that  pave  the  campus 
a  new  appearance  during  this  year  included  an 
outdoor  basketball  court  behind  the  Student 
Center,  a  brick  wall  around  a  portion  of  Harri- 
son Hall,  and  a  new  victory  bell  tower  presented 
as  a  gift  to  the  school  by  the  1967  graduating 
class.  In  the  course  of  the  year,  the  College  pro- 
vided many  new  byways,  hallways,  and  stair- 
ways for  student  travel,  and  the  erection  of  a 
temporary  barbed  wire  fence  in  place  of  an  often 
"unnoticed"  keep-off-the-prass  sign  suppested 
the  administration's  desire  for  these  desipnated 
walkways  to  be  used  more  consistently. 


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HIGH  Point 
COLLEGE 

Coeducational.  ^ 
in  1924  by  Methodist 
Church  with  aid  from 

the  City  of  High  Point 


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Buildings  Are  the  Foundation 


Education  Makes  New  Strides 


Members  of  the  faculty  of  High  Point  College 
have  previously  taken  the  same  steps  that  their 
students  are  taking  now.  They  have  taken  it  upon 
themselves  to  impart  the  knowledge  they  have 
acquired  to  their  students.  Development  of  all  the 
capabilities  of  each  student  is  a  primary  purpose  of 
the  liberal  arts  curriculum  of  the  College,  and  the 
faculty  accomplishes  this  purpose. 

Keeping  up  with  new  developments  in  each  par- 
ticular area  of  study  is  a  task  that  each  professor 
must  perform.  Preparation  for  each  class  meeting  on 
the  part  of  the  professors  insures  a  better  education 
for  the  student  and  shows  a  method  for  continued 
learning  for  the  professor. 


Activities 

Promote 

Momentum 

Stepping  through  his  academic  ca- 
reer, the  High  Point  College  student 
attends  classes  in  which  he  takes 
notes,  studies  for  tests  by  trying  to 
decipher  those  notes,  crams  for  final 
exams,  and  is  either  exhilerated  or 
disappointed  when  grades  are  posted. 
However,  there  always  seems  to  be 
plenty  of  time  left  over  for  dates, 
mail,  school  spirit,  and  going  away 
for  those  special  weekends.  The  in- 
terests of  college  students  take  off  in 
many  directions. 


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As  a  student  moves  through  the  four  years  of 
his  college  life,  some  change  almost  inevitably 
occurs  in  his  attitudes  toward  religion  and  life. 
His  religious  faith  is  usually  either  strengthened 
or  weakened  by  virtue  of  his  separation  from 
home  influence.  Church  attendance  becomes  a 
matter  of  personal  choice,  and  decisions  of  right 
and  wrong  in  outward  conduct  are  made  through 
inward  searching.  Old  concepts  are  challenged 
by  an  association  with  new  acquaintances  with 
new  ideas  about  life,  requiring  a  re-examination 
of  self  and  society  on  the  part  of  each  student. 

Affiliated  with  the  Methodist  Church.  High 
Point  College  encourages  student  participation 
in  religious  activities  through  various  religious 
and  service  organizations  and  the  annual  Reli- 
gion-In-Life  Week.  In  addition  to  the  sparsely 
attended  nightly  devotions  in  Lindley  Chapel, 
students  are  provided  with  transportation  to 
and  from  Sunday  morning  worship  services  by 
several  local  churches.  Involvement  in  religious 
activities  on  campus  range  from  a  complete 
aloofness  on  the  part  of  some  to  a  complete 
seriousness  on  the  part  of  others. 


We  Dedicate  the  1 968  Zenith  to  .  . 


As  the  student  steps  forward  through  his  academic  career,  a  few 
people  make  lasting  impressions  on  him  and  his  life.  In  1961,  High 
Point  College  added  one  such  person  to  its  faculty.  Her  continuing 
influence  on  a  significant  part  of  the  student  body  has  earned  her 
the  label  "teacher"  in  the  truest  sense  of  the  term. 

No  student  who  has  ever  sat  in  one  of  her  classes  can  doubt  her 
thorough  preparation  and  presentation  of  study  materials  in  literature, 
and  no  one  who  has  ever  taken  one  of  her  tests  can  forget  the  pain 
of  writer's  cramp.  In  some  unaccountable  way.  however,  her  courses 
always  seem  to  be  spiced  with  anecdotes  about  William  Faulkner  — 
even  in  a  course  about  Chaucer! 

An  influential  professor's  efforts  for  her  students  should  not  go 
unnoted.  Therefore,  because  of  the  deep  impressions  made  by  her  prolific 
knowledge  of  literature,  her  contagious  enthusiasm  in  the  classroom,  and 
her  sincere  interest  in  the  welfare  of  each  student,  it  is  with  pleasure 
and  gratitude  that  we  dedicate  this  yearbook  to  Mrs.  Emily  B.  Sullivan. 
Assistant  Professor  of  English. 


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Mrs.  Emily  B.  Sullivan 


At  any  college,  each  year  is  highlighted  by  special 
events  which  are  awaited  with  anxious  anticipation  and  re- 
membered for  many  years  to  come.  High  Point  College  is  no 
exception.  These  special  moments  comprise  a  minority  of  the 
days  in  the  year  but  a  majority  of  the  memories  in  the  future. 

Orientation  presented  the  freshmen  with  their  initial  view 
of  college  life  while  the  Homecoming  festivities  provided  an- 
other look  at  High  Point  College  for  the  alumni.  Students'  cul- 
tural interests  were  satisfied  by  concerts  and  assembly  pro- 
grams. A  new  innovation  this  year  was  collaboration  between 
the  High  Point  Jaycees  and  the  SGA  in  the  production  of  the 
Miss  High  Point-Miss  Folden  Decade  Pageant. 


THE  TOWER  PLAYERS  OF 
HIGH  POINT  COLLEGE  — Present 

Murray  SchisgaPs 

*THE  TIGER"  and 
"THE  TYPISTS" 

Memorial  Auditorium 
NOV.  3-4,  1967  STUDENTS 
Curtain  8:15  P.M.  $1.00 


FEATURES 


Platters  Sing  to  a 


a  new  queen  is  crowned  ...  . .  .Miss  Susan  Fowlkes  smiles  as  Homecoming  Queen, 

1968  .  .  . 


In  spite  of  microphone  difficulty, 
the  Platters  concert  will  be  long  re- 
membered as  a  highlight  to  Home- 
coming 1968.  The  performers'  per- 
sonalities were  transmitted  even 
when  sound  was  lacking. 

Intermission  featured  the  new 
queen,  Susan  Fowlkes,  with  her  fel- 
low contestants.  The  honor  court  con- 
sisted of  Nancy  Eaves,  first  runner- 
up,  and  Robin  Woodhams,  second 
place  winner. 


"What  are  you  applauding  for?  I  can't  hear  anything 
either!"  .  . . 


Homecoming  Displays  Decorate 


.. . .  Mounties'  slaughter  house  brings  first  prize 


. . .  Lambda  Chi  again  draws  first  place  in  display 

competition  .  . . 


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Front  Lawn 


— 7  - 


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.  .  .  Victorious  Homecoming  for  all  . . . 


- 


.  .  .  Delta  Sig's  boast  "Panther  Power'1 


We're  in  the  out-house  now  . 


Each  year  during  Homecoming,  the  front 
lawn  of  McCulloch  Hall  is  dotted  with  at- 
tractive displays  for  the  scrutiny  of  both  stu- 
dents and  alumni.  This  year  the  Lambda 
Chis  took  first  place  and  the  Alpha  Gams 
captured  second. 

A  convincing  victory  for  the  Purple  Pan- 
thers brought  an  end  to  the  excitement  of 
the  Homecoming  festivities.  Alumni  depart- 
ed and  students  returned  to  their  academic- 
activities,  ending  the  meeting  of  the  past 
and  present. 


,  v :  >v>-  -V 


. .  "Panthers,  please" 


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Miss  High  Point- 


.  . .  Susan  Hines,  second  runner-up,  competes  in  swim 
suit  competition  .  .  . 


Miss  Golden  Decade  Pageant 


A  full  stage  of  contestants  .  .  . 


.  . .  Miss  Golden  Decade  1967 


.  .  .  Miss  America  joins  the  audience  in  ap- 
plause .  .  . 


A  "Winter  Wonderland"  of  beauty  glam- 
orized the  High  Point  College  stage  as  starry- 
eyed  contestants  vied  for  the  double  title  of 
Miss  High  Point  and  Miss  Golden  Decade. 
Twelve  girls  made  the  stage  sparkle  in  eve- 
ning gown,  swimsuit,  and  talent  competition 
in  the  two-day  event  of  December  15-16. 

Highlighting  the  pageant  were  appear- 
ances by  Miss  America  and  Miss  North  Caro- 
lina. Miss  America's  outstanding  rendition  as 
a  pianist  brought  forth  a  standing  ovation. 


.  .  .  Robin  Woodhams  per- 
forms .  .  . 


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Miss  Dana  Scotten  Emerges 


.  An  "Impossible  Dream"  come  true  . 


.  .  .  Anticipation  runs  hijrh  for  the  four  finalists:  S.  Hines, 
D.  Scotten,  C.  Lawson,  and  N.  Eaves  .  .  . 


.  .  .  Carol  Poston,  Miss  Congenality,  per- 
forms .  . . 


Culminating  the  Miss  High  Point-Miss 
Golden  Decade  Pageant  was  the  crowning 
of  Miss  Dana  Scotten,  a  sophomore  music 
major  from  High  Point.  This  final  event  is 
always  the  most  exciting  of  any  pageant.  In 
just  a  few  glorious  moments  are  combined  a 
pleasant  reflection  of  the  past  and  anxious 
hopes  for  the  future. 


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with  Double  Crown 


.  .  .   Miss  High  Point  '66  relinquishes  her  ...  a  congratulatory   hug  and   a  winner's 

crown  .  . .  smile  .  . . 


.  . .  Dana  Scotten,  a  new  queen,  perceives  possible  future  crowns  in  Miss 
North  Carolina  and  Miss  America  .  .  . 

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.  .  .  Dr.  Richard  Bardolph  spoke  to  the  Fresh-  .  .  .  Parents'  Day  marked  the  unveiling  of  Hor- 

men  concerning  "Rise  and  Alarm"  ...  ace  Haworth's  portrait  .  . . 


.  . .  Another  night  of  Fall  Weekend 
featured  Clifford  Currie  .  . . 


Capture  the  Spotlight 


.  .  .  The  excitement  Leonda  generated  quickly  spread  across  campus  .  .  . 


Occasionally  during  the  year  exceptional  speakers 
and  performers  capture  the  attention  of  the  cam- 
pus. This  fall  saw  a  captivating  Leonda  initiate  a 
series  of  popular  coffee  houses  and  a  Fall  Weekend 
which  was  financially  disappointing  but  critically 
acclaimed.  Orientation  programs,  the  Golden  Decade 
Pageant,  and  faculty  recitals  provided  other  signifi- 
cant diversions  during  the  year. 


. . .  Sherry  Shaffer  provided  special  en- 
tertainment during  the  pageant  . . . 


.  . .  Students  attended  excellent  faculty  recitals 


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Weekly  Assembly  Programs 


Helen  and  Ray  Gordon,  folk-duo  .  . 


the  speaker  facing  his  audience 


.  . .  communication  without 
words  .  .  . 


a  lecture  ( ?)  on  electricity  . . 


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Greet  Every  Student 


.  . .  American  Choreographers  Company  .  . . 


Each  Wednesday  morning  at  10:00.  the  High 
Point  College  students  are  required  to  assemble  in 
the  auditorium  for  hour-long  programs  which  run 
the  gamut  from  solid  entertainment  to  unprece- 
dented boredom.  This  year's  captive  audiences  heard 
assorted  folk  songs,  speeches,  and  monologues  and 
watched  excellent  exhibitions  of  mime  and  ballet. 
Traditional  ceremonies,  from  the  Merchant's  Asso- 
ciation give-away  to  the  Order  of  the  Lighted  Lamp 
induction,  again  found  their  places  on  the  1967-68 
assembly  roster,  helping  to  create  a  year  of  impres- 
sive programs. 


.  . .  Harry  Golden,  the  Finch  lecturer  .  . . 


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Freshmen  Step  Into  New  Adventures 


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FRESHMAN  ORIENTATION 

At  last  the  day  had  arrived  and  the  campus  of 
High  Point  College  was  tilled  with  new  freshmen. 
The  first  hectic  day  included  a  route  from  line  to 
line.  Presented  name  tag  and  room  key,  the  new 
freshman  was  shipped  through  a  registering  line 
into  the  strangeness  of  a  dormitory  home.  The 
initiatory  lines  were  followed  by  a  more  pleasant 
one— a  line  for  punch.  Lines  or  no  lines  the  fresh- 
men somehow  survived  for  the  most  important 
aspect  of  all — meeting  new  people. 


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Lagging  Lines,  Crowded  Cookouts, 


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Bondage  In  Beanies 


Days  flew  by  at  a  fast  pace  during  the  orientation 
period.  Freshmen  will  never  forget  the  hours  spent 
during  this  time  in  activities  like:  dancing,  testing, 
picnicking,  and  meeting  the  faculty  at  a  reception. 
Other  vital  events  during  the  first  few  weeks  were 
the  beanie  capping  ceremony,  the  beanie  tickets  and 
fines,  the  tug-of-war,  the  beanie  burning  bonfire 
afterwards,  and  learning  how  to  get  to  lunch  on 
time.  Freshman  Orientation  was  made  up  of  these 
events,  and  for  the  freshmen  it  was  a  period  of 
adjustment  to  a  new  way  of  life. 


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Not  only  are  the  four  years  of  college  a  time  for 
development  of  the  mind,  but  they  are  also  years 
for  development  of  individual  personality,  maturity, 
and  independence.  Students  learn  a  new  respect  for 
and  understanding  of  others.  Social  and  service  fra- 
ternities and  sororities  provide  an  atmosphere  con- 
ducive to  the  development  of  these  qualities. 

Students  entertain  themselves  with  anything 
from  Sunday  night  movies  to  concerts  by  popular 
recording  artists.  This  year  Glenn  Yarborough,  Le- 
onda,  and  the  Platters  electrified  High  Point  Col- 
lege audiences  with  exceptional  professional  artistry. 
Rarely  does  the  student  neglect  this  important  so- 
cial aspect  of  his  college  experience. 


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Front  Row,  L.  to  R. :  Pryor,  McFarland,  Moore,  Br  id  well,  Looney,  Hutchinson.  Rack  Row,  L.  to  R.:  Meadows, 
Irwin,  Gates,  Grimes,  Downey.  Weatherman. 


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Biggest  pledge  class  ever  for  APO.  What  is  the 
first  thing  a  pledge  does  when  it  starts  to  rain? 
Campus  flicks  ...  All  those  cokes  .  .  .  Brothers 
"lose"  pins!  Grossest  I.  I>.'s  ever  .  .  .  Ask  Ric  if  he 
got  any  sun  at  Christmas.  Talk  to  us  "Liverpool", 
Jeff.  "Remember  the  Sheraton."  What  is  Bob's 
favorite  song?  How  about  a  dozen  doughnuts?  Keep 
trying  boys,  we'll  have  a  band  yet.  Going  to  L.R. 
again  this  weekend,  Wayne?  Slide  'dem  chairs  boys. 
Behind  the  scenes,  APO  does  it  again!! 


Fall  Weekend 


APO's  snapped  pictures  for  ID  cards  this  year. 


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Ladders  are  dangerous  unless  you  hold  your  mouth 
just  right! 


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Whatta  year  for  Delta  Sig!  Twenty-three  brothers 
and  two  pledges  came  back  last  August  .  .  .  Two 
pledges  added  before  rush  ...  Rush  begins!  ... 
Taro's  does  a  booming  business  .  .  .  "Sing  Dixie 
Brubaker"  ...  the  Demolition  Derby  of  Pilot  Moun- 
tain .  . .  back  to  Taro's  for  the  Stag  ...  the  Drag 
was  great,  they  tell  me  ...  Eleven  pledges,  best  men 
on  campus  .  .  .  Rich,  Lurch,  and  Bill  star  in  cross- 
country .  . .  INITIATION  for  Collins  and  Badu  .  . . 
Carnation  Ball  in  G-Boro  .  .  .  Steve's  Thanksgiving 
party  really  wild  .  .  .  Wilkie  leads  the  way  in  intra- 
murals  .  .  .  Second  semester  comes  and  so  does 
another  INITIATION  .  .  .  Ken  and  Tom  stand  out  in 
tennis  .  .  .  Sigs  providing  leadership  on  campus  — 
Bob  and  Steve  hold  top  positions  in  Sophomore  Class, 
Charlie  and  Brubaker  handled  the  money  for  the 
Freshman  and  Junior  Classes  and  Ace  was  the  Vice- 
President  of  the  SGA  .  .  .  April  brings  Sailor's  Ball 
.  .  .  Myrtle  Beach  will  never  be  the  same,  and  neither 
will  we  .  .  .  Graduation's  here,  but  only  Curly  leaves 
—  Congratulations,  S.  B.  ...  That's  about  it  I  guess 
...  the  end  of  another  year  for  Delta  Sigma  Phi. 
We  won't  forget  it  soon.  See  ya'll  in  August. 


Nancy  shows  them  how 


Sailor's  Ball  '67 


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Delta  Sigma 


James  B.  Allison 
President 


Steven  J.  Matlhiesen 
Secretary 


Daniel  J.  Eiseit 
Treasurer 


Val  E.  Zumbro 
Vice  President 


P.  Richard  Badu  Stephen  B.  Benson 


Steven  E.  Breckheimer  Stephen  L.  Burton  Glenn  E.  ChorpeninK  David  R.  Collins  Thomas  J.  Crouch 


Michael  E.  Current  Robert  V.  Donovan  Mark  J.  Doughton  Carl  L    Faiiite  Johnny  C  Lucas 


Kenneth  I.  Machlin 


David  A.  Phillips  G.  William  Ramsey.  Ill  David  F.  SchulU  James  R.  Scott.  Jr. 


Richard  C.  Smith 


Donald  E.  Staley  Tommy  Tompkins 


Geonre  W    Vann  jarnM  H.  Wilkerson 


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Front  Row,  L.  to  R.:  Williams,  Trump,  Holmes,  Parker,  Cuomo,  Hornberger,  Samuel.  Second  Row:  Dry,  Mc- 

Gavin,  Froystad,  Boleyn,  Greenly,  Disborough,  Garner. 


L  amSoa  (  >ni  /l/p/ia 


The  Lambda  Chi  Alpha  Fraternity  continued  this 
year  with  its  dynamic  program  of  Fraternalism. 
The  brothers  and  pledges  strived  for  the  top  in  all 
areas:  scholastic  achievement,  sports,  and  social 
activities. 

The  Fraternity  started  out  its  year  on  the  right 
foot  by  pledging  fourteen  outstanding  men.  With 
this  addition  the  Lambda  Chi's  built  even  stronger 
their  brotherhood  and  fellowship. 

Keeping  up  the  Lambda  Chi  tradition  of  public 
mindedness,  the  Fraternity  held  many  projects  in- 
cluding washing  of  school  cars,  helping  with  the 
United  Appeal,  Mills  Home  Orphanage,  Christmas 
and  Easter  parties,  just  to  name  a  few. 

Of  course  the  year  was  enlightened  by  the  Lambda 
Chi  social  events.  Rememberable  events  such  as  the 
Drag  Rush  dance,  stag  party,  H.  A.  Costume  Ball, 
combo  parties,  the  outstanding  White  Rose  Formal 
and  the  annual  Beach  Party. 

All  Lambda  Chi's  can  look  back  on  a  year  of  hard 
work  and  hard  play ;  a  year  of  reward,  and  a  year  of 
great  Fraternalism. 


axa  works  for  faculty  member 


axa  annual  open  house 


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David  L.  Mason 
President 


Jota 


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Lambda  ( >/ii  Afp/ia 


Wilton  A.  Smith,  Jr. 
Secretary 


Richard  L.  Braun,  Jr. 


John  D.  Cornet 
Vice  President 


David  L.  Mowery 
Treasurer 


Clay  T.  Carpenter,  Jr. 


David  J.  Cerchio 


Richard  L.  Chappell 


Sam  A.  Davis,  II  Fred  N.  Eshelman  James  P.  Fetner  Richard  W.  Folts  H.  Gary  Holland 


Philip  R.  Keefer  Kenneth  E.  Martin  Richard  G.  Mock  Barney  P.  Peeler  Judson  C.  Richardson 


Robert  G.  St.  John        Edward  S.  Stratton,  Jr.  Ray  T.  Taylor  Roper  A.  Wittenberg  John  L.  Woods 


JJi  Ttappa  /J//)/ j  a 

Pikas  sing  "Bless  You"  at  O.  D.  while  we  got 
"Higher  and  Higher"  .  .  .  Rush  .  .  .  Slickest  pledges 
yet.  Gangster's  Ball  .  .  .  Reaves,  are  you  the 
Sweetheart  again  this  year?  Steve,  is  she  going  to 
N.  C.  State  again,  it's  just  Go,  Go,  Go,  Go!  Hell 
Man,  been  to  the  University  of  Venice  lately? 
Chemical  head,  nothing  but  pay  toilets  at  the  Uni- 
versity of  Maryland.  Uh!  Sharpie  and  Fidlo  got 
Honeys  back  home  and  kVs  at  UPC.  Give  me  that 
"old  Pika  spirit"  Brotherhood,  friendship  and  intra- 
murals. 

"Mr.  Met"  money,  money,  money,  Shelvy,  Shelvy, 
Shelvy,  Ginger,  Ginger.  Lucy.  Brow  lost  his  pin, 
sweatshirt  and  etc.  at  L.  R.  .  .  .  Virg,  do  you  fine 
Sara  Lee  10';  after  the  loth.  Poo  Bear  and  Big 
Mike  had  a  challenge  last  night,  they  both  lost.  Big 
Dick's  dates  always  hang.  Kinney,  pick  your  nose 
any!  Chuck,  popped  any  corks  lately?  Coston,  are 
you  going  Phi  Mu  or  is  she  going  Pika.  Hondo  is 
the  Baby ! 

Sweater  Girl  and  the  big  choice — projects — Dream 
Girl  week  end  was  out  of  sight !  Then  it  is  the 
Beach  trio  and  Crash  City  at  0.  D. 

Well  just  SOMF! 


I1KA  TfeSyes 


Look  at  that  240  lb.  line! 


The  Pikas  really  back  their  fraternity! 


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John  R.  Reaves  MichaelJ.  Sombar,  Jr.  Richard  M.  Spiker  John  R.  Williams 


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Front  Row,  L.  to  R.:  Kendall,  von  Dreele,  Riveria,  Lewis,  Trepper,  Crawford,  Wilmer.  Back  Row,  L.  to  R. 

Kaub,  Yaunts,  Leng,  Shumate,  Sossoman,  Crater,  Wall,  Hickey. 


The  year's  hardly  begun  and  already  .  .  .  Zippy 
is  pickled  .  . .  Bill  and  "Sugar"  break  the  Alpha  Gam 
rebellion  .  .  .  John  jumps  for  joy  .  .  .  Hoke  takes  a 
vacation  for  late  celebration  of  the  4th  of  July  .  .  . 
Silver  Tongued  Huey  explains  dues!  Stag  and  drag 
parties  are  great  successes — fifteen  great  new 
pledges  .  .  .  then  Fall  Weekend  Party  .  .  .  Glenn 
Who-Ogden?  White  has  wild  fall-weekend  date  ... 
Ted's  smash  with  Alumni!  Where's  Dave's  room? 
Frank ie,  lend  me  your  car  .  .  .  Pledge-Brother  foot- 
ball game  rousing  success  .  . .  Applegate  working 
on  penalties  .  .  .  Ray  questioned  by  Florida  cops? 
Sapp  repledges  .  .  .  Dudley,  you  ready  to  race  .  .  . 
Kiley  wants  new  tooth  for  X-mas  .  . .  take  break 
for  exams,  then  New  Year's  party  in  D.  C.  ... 
Forest  another  Ali  ...  Syracuse  comes  to  the  Big 
House  .  .  .  Gomer,  AGD  sweetheart  .  . .  Pat — Who? 
— Gary?  Jungle,  what's  on  your  washcloth? 

Sweetheart  Dance  in  February  .  .  .  Lagos  be- 
comes part  of  NIL  .  .  .  Papa  Mann  and  Marshall 
seen  on  campus  ...  Is  there  enough  Goode  in  the 
world?  Seward  wins  Fred  Astaire  contest  .  .  .  Gouge 
is  superman  .  .  .  Sharpe  thinks  Sociology  is  a  better 
major  anyway  .  .  .  Dreamgirl  highlite  of  the  year 
.  . .  Hit  the  books  for  final  exams  .  .  .  Beach  trip 
successfully  rounds  out  a  ureat  year. 


ox  Sponsor  —  Barbara  Mize 


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Another  Theta  Chi  serenade 


Don't  forget,  My  foot's  down  there! 


William  R.  White 
President 


Thomas  L.  Kiley 
Vice-President 


(  psifon 
AJpJia 

of 

Jneia  GJii 


David  G.  Ackerman         Jeffery  S.  Hulick 
Secretary  Treasurer 


Robert  E.  Applegate 


John  C.  Bloom 


Raymond  W.  Blosse  Allen  C.  Eastback 


Daniel  J.  Ennis  Craig  D.  Furman 


Alan  C.  Gouge         Michael  D.  Hoke     Charles  E.  Kurkjian     William  J.  Lagos         Jon  H.  Mann 


J*  K 


John  E.  Marshall      Gary  J.  McMahon       Evan  D.  Pearson        James  N.  Pusey  Ted  Renfro         Robert  P.  Robertson 


Gary  V.  Sappenfield      John  G.  Seward  Doug  E.  Smith       William  A.  Stewart    Frankie  C.  Thigpen      John  P.  Winters 


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Greeks  participate  in  the  many  phases  of  Co-Rec  The  KD  slave  auction  always  attracts  a  host  of  pros- 
night,  pective  slave  drivers. 


The  Panhellenict  Council  presented  a  successful  "Sadie  Phi  Mu  Robin  Woodhams  partici- 

Hawkins  Dance."  pates  in  a  beauty  pageant. 


The  Phi  Mu  sorority  aims  for  victory  in  intramurals 


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Cflciiuiiies 


The  beginning  of  a  Greek  intramural  basketball  game. 


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Alp/ia  Defh  J£eia 

"Alpha  Delta  Theta  .  .  .  We  will  rejoice  in  Chris- 
tian fellowship."  Now  at  the  end  of  another  year, 
our  bond  of  fellowship,  made  up  of  sisterhood  and 
Christian  service,  has  been  strengthened  by  nine 
months  of  fun,  work,  and  worship  together.  From 
orientation  until  graduation  we  were  busy  taking 
advantage  of  the  opportunities  that  our  sorority 
offered. 

Our  pledges  brought  new  life  and  new  activities 
into  the  group.  Getting  to  know  each  individually 
.  .  .  secretly  delivering  "happies"  .  .  .  the  visit  to 
the  Thomasville  orphanage  ...  the  project  and  pro- 
gram for  the  sisters  .  .  .  initiation  .  .  .  until — sisters 
forever ! 

We  strived  to  live  up  to  our  role  as  a  service 
sorority  by  taking  part  in  service  activities  on  cam- 
pus. Returning  trays  from  the  infirmary  to  the 
cafeteria,  straightening  the  clubrooms  on  Sunday, 
and  helping  serve  refreshments  at  the  faculty  meet, 
ings  were  small,  but  helpful  services  for  the  college. 

In  February  we  got  into  the  spirit  of  Valentine- 
giving  by  having  Heart  Sisters.  Surprises  and  little 
gifts  say  "I  love  you,  Sister"  in  such  a  fun-filled, 
exciting  way.  Each  Wednesday  night  we  held  de- 
votions in  the  dorm.  This  special  time  of  meditation 
united  us  spiritually  as  truly  "Sisters  in  the  Service 
of  God." 

The  two  big  highlights  of  the  year  were  our  fall 
and  spring  retreats  at  Millbrook  Farm.  These  were 
two  memorable  weekends  of  fellowship — everything 
from  a  spaghetti  supper  to  a  violent  pillow  fight. 
The  buildings,  the  natural  surroundings,  and  the  joy 
of  working  and  playing  together  created  a  truly 
wonderful  experience. 

At  the  end  of  school  separations  must  be  made, 
but  not  without  one  last  fling  at  our  beach  party. 
However,  even  during  the  separation  of  distance  and 
time  of  the  summer  months,  Alpha  Delta  Theta  are 
Sisters  forever. 


The  sleeping  (?)  beauties  (?) 


AA0  7J/ecI9 


Sing  we  together 


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Front  Row  L.  to  R. 


Rogers,  Clause  Knitter  Scott,  Bowers,  George,  Herman.  Long,  Hamlin,  Combs,  Crater. 

n,  \  .  W  d  Y  t»  Vnnv";  MaV1?e1ny'  ?U!hes'  Gibbs-  Bo«well.  Sigman.  Van  Anda.  Hinkleman,  Haddock, 
Ogden,  Woods,  \ates.  King,  Petree,  Holcomb,  Brewer,  Deck,  Bova. 

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yi/p/ia  Delia  3 fie  t a 

Susan  A   Griffin  Ann  Luff 


President 


Vice  President 

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N.  Carol  Huff  Barbara  J.  Barnes  W  Delra  A.  B|ackburn  Janet  L, 

Secretary  •jj'  Treasurer 

Patricia  J.  Barbour  C.  Dianne  Davis  Judith  A.  Davis  Kobyn  R.  Deckel  Leslie  J.  Elmore  Patricia  S.  Caah 


Sherry  L.  Franz  Martha  J    Hadley  Judy  E.  Harvey  M.  Linda  Huff 


Margaret  A.  Kirkman  Fuchsia  A.  Lackey  Betty  J    Logan  Barbara  A.  McDiaimi.l  Virginia  E.  McDonough 


Angela  D.  Miller  Jane  E.  Phillips  Janet  A.  Seigler  Sherry  L.  Shaffer  Joyce  L.  Shipley 


I3* 


Sherilyn  J.  Sullivan  Linda  L  Sykes  S.  Alice  Thompson  Sue  E.  Van  Gilder  Doris  M.  Whitt 


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ArA  Wecfyes 


Front  Row  L.  to  R.:  Stear,  Verman.  McCorkle,  Dav,  Humphries.  Back  Row 
L.  to  R.:  Bell.  Duda,  Patterson.  Pipes.  Lupton.  Parsons.  Sherrill,  Dixon, 
Pecht,  Pickel,  Brown. 


Aipna  ( Jam ma 


Delia 


Rush  .  .  .  Best  pledges  ever  .  .  .  one  even  smaller 
than  Scheuffle  .  .  .  long  straight  hair  .  .  . 

Memories  —  Mize  and  her  unpredictable  pin  ... 
Lynnie-pooh  and  her  candlelights  .  .  .  Williams'  un- 
usual weekends  —  X.  J.  and  Charlotte  .  .  .  Winches- 
ter here  on  week-ends  ?  ?  ? 

Show  us  your  feet  Judy  .  .  .  Berryman  and  her 
non-study  habits  .  .  .  Heather's  job  at  Schrafts  .  .  . 
Patti's  constant  diet  .  .  .  Sylvia's  affair  with  the 
water  cooler  .  .  .  Shelly's  hearty  laugh  .  .  .  Bobbi  fi- 
nally breaks  the  Taylor  tradition  .  .  .  Penny  "climbs 
every  mountain"  .  .  .  Pat's  field  hockey  team  .  .  . 
Sturm  without  a  Payne  .  .  .  dorm  council  member 
lying  in  the  hall  —  in  a  blanket  .  .  .  Carol  Ann  doing 
a  modern  dance  .  .  .  Suzanne  and  Zelda  finally  found 
out  when  initiation  was  !  !  !  Sandy  leaving  for 
Watts  Hospital  .  . .  Poole  graduating  early  .  . .  our 
new  Mrs.  Bland  and  Mrs.  Culler  .  .  . 

Candy  sales  —  Seranades  —  Intramurals  — 
Homecoming  —  Initiation  —  Hen  parties  —  Rose 
Ball  —  0.  D.  and  because  of  all  these  things  —  we 
love  Alpha  Gam. 


Catch  that  Alpha  Gam  smile 


Alpha  Gam  Beauties  on  Display 


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0/    Afpfia  CJamma  Delia 


Ann  N.  Scott 


Diane  E.  Abbott 


Diane  P.  Niland 
Vice  President 


Susan  A.  Applegate 


Barbara  L.  Taylor 
Secretary 


Nancy  L  Berryman 


Gail  Hetherincton 
Treasurer 


Kalherine  G.  Chappell 


Catherine  H.  Cline 


Patricia  M.  Coffey 


Allison  M.  Gleu- 


Donna  H.  Goettsche 


Sharon  L  Harshbarger 


Emilie  L.  Pickett  Barbara  W.  Poole  Carol  A.  Poston  Sylvia  D.  Piatt  Lorraine  A.  Reidda        Suzanne  G.  Robinson  Betty  W.  Rogers 


W.  Carol  Scheuffle         Donna  L.  Shelly  Patricia  A.  Smith  P.  Kay  Stewart  Joann  P.  Sturm  Linda  J.  Sturm  Lynne  F.  Swink 


Nancy  E.  Taylor  Patricia  A.  Tyler        Janice  K.  Watt.  Diane  U  Williams  Penny  Williamson         Carol  F.  Winchester  Kathleen  Zellmer 


■  -  "  -  "  -i uurar 

High  Po»nt  College 
High  Point.  North  Car.  i|  1 


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Gamma  Gamma  chapter,  ever  stressing  quality, 
not  quantity,  pledged  the  twelve  best  girls  that  High 
Point  College  had  to  offer.  As  always  the  year  be- 
gan and  ended  as  a  Kappa  Delta  year. 

This  is  how  it  went.  Grovey  told  Spas  to  "Just 
Walk  On  By,"  and  by  the  way  Seigle,  "I  Think 
You've  Got  Your  Fools  Mixed  Up."  Looks  like  Jack 
is  waiting  for  that  Italian  flyer.  Rut  fy,  you  are  so 
shook  up  and  bless  you,  Lee.  Where  is  that  crazy 
Mimi?  We  hear  that  K.  K.  left  lipstick  traces,  and 
Hop-along  Hairfield  has  acquired  racing  stripes. 
But,  wait,  tune  in  tomorrow  for  Part  CXI  of  David 
and  C.  squared.  Hey  Bev,  keep  it  down.  Deanie  is 
looking  for  a  ride  to  .  . .  anywhere!  Listen  Fang, 
stop  fiddling  around  or  you  might  get  homey.  Doody 
went  from  XKE  to  SAE  in  three  seconds  flat.  II.  II. 
Esq.  is  now  selling  little  pencils.  How  was  that  first 
meeting,  Karen?  and  who  is  that  old  lady  in  the 
fuzzy  sweater?  Issacs  still  advocates  blind  dates, 
and  gosh  we  miss  Hunt.  Beam's  dates  are  really 
blind.  Dorsay  and  KD  sweetheart  are.  Sander's 
heart  washed  ashore  on  Tripoli.  Que-pasa  with 
Tricky  Cruit?  Pat,  are  you  still  gold  digging?  Bean- 
head  got  frost  bitten.  Date's  date,  date  was  blitzed 
by  the  claw.  Suggestion  for  McEwan  —  pick  up  a 
T.  V.  Guide.  Susie  loves  Sneek-a-Snack,  and  Joyce 
and  C.  M.  at  last  alone?  El's  lamp  is  lit.  and  it 
caught  all  of  Anne's  skirts,  but  anyway  the  rotten 
banana  peeled  off  to  Nassau. 

And  onward  to  the  beach.  If  your  heart  can  take 
it,  come  fly  with  us. 


High  Point's  Best! 


KA 


,     }  k  3:\ 

The  Pepsi  Generation? 


Front  Row  L.  to  R.:  Jackson,  Lawson,  Rehberg,  Smith.  Back  Row  L.  to  R.: 
Hubbard.  Rabb,  Phillips,  Twitty,  Craig.  Willis,  Waters. 


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Elinor  K.  Bradint1 
President 


M.  Dorsay  Jones 


Nadine  M.  Sadler 


A.  Lelia  Cheney 


Betsy  M.  Haiifield 


Joyce  S.  Kait 


Linda  C.  Sanders 


Clayton    W.  Cleaves 


Kathie  L.  Keller 


Sheryl  L.  Smith 


Catherine   E.  Cruit 


Nancy  L.  Hunter 


Diana  L.  McEwan 


Jeanne  C.  Vanneman 


Elaine  M.  Seisle 
Vice  President 


Patricia  F.  Boyles 


Karen  R.  Ciamy 


Helen  E.  Rounds 


Helen  H.  Wilson 


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OM  JJfeJyes 


Front  Row.  L.  to  R.:  Snead.  Arnold,  Mathenv,  Williams,  Blackshare,  Siceloff,  Denver,  Letherman ;  Back  Row 
L.  to  R.:  Hardy,  Willis,  Shackelford,  Haynes.  Hill.  Brooks.  Stark.  Duncan,  Campbell.  Catron,  Hill. 


Amidst  the  happiness  and  sorrows  which  we  all 
shared,  Phi  Mu  completed  another  successful  year. 
We  returned  from  summer  vacation  with  all  the  en- 
thusiasm which  binds  us  together.  We  worked  hard 
from  the  start  and  were  rewarded  with  sixteen 
wonderful  pledges.  Leslie  and  Sharon  finally  rode 
the  goat  along  with  Cherie,  Connie  and  Leslie  Steele. 
Candlelights  became  quite  popular  and  Les  and  Britt 
finally  received  the  pin  for  which  they've  been  pin- 
ing. Louise  got  a  thirty  diamond  ring  and  a  boy 
to  parachute  into  the  football  field.  Cherie's  library 
studies  paid  off  well.  Teague  is  beginning  to  hear 
wedding  bells  along  with  school  bells-  Lynn  and 
Claudia  are  still  in  hot  pursuit  —  their  goal  — 
Duke!  Janet  and  CK  always  at  the  gym.  Maggie  and 
Dana  add  to  the  Phi  Mu  Five,  while  Robin  with  her 
guitar  is  really  a  star.  Judy  takes  economics  trying 
to  improve  the  treasury.  Linda  without  Tim  and 
Dim  without  Pete  you'll  never  see.  Alice,  you  say 
you're  going  to  join  the  Air  Force?  Cathy,  Lynn,  and 
Carol  fighting  for  the  phone  booth  make  quite  a 
crew.  Pete  and  Bob,  what  needs  to  be  said!  Marcy, 
how's  your  teddy  bear?  Cheryl's  seat  belts  keep  Phi 
Mu's  close.  Donna  wants  to  pledge  axa.  Irene  chases 
Charles  on  the  Beltway.  Ellen  is  our  wise  owl.  Vic- 
key,  Phyllis,  and  Sandy  form  the  basement  crew. 
Nancy,  Ellen,  and  Connie,  real  peaches  they  are.  Is 
Sherwood  majoring  in  Art?  Our  one  real  talent,  Ann. 
Dana's  our  beauty  and  will  represent  us  well  in  the 
Miss  Golden  Decade  Pageant.  All  this  is  just  a  part 
of  life  in  Phi  Mu. 


Hey  you,  Rushees! 


'Fess  Up 


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Sharon  L.  Baker 


Donna  S.  Henderson 


Margaret  B.  Leary 


Sharon  D  Sherwood 


Sandra  Kyles 
Secretary 

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Irene  F.  Caputo 


Leslie  C.  Steele 


Catherine  A  Millei 


Louise  Pierce 


Phyllis  A.  Sturdivant 


Connie  R  Oumpton 


Carol  A  Lancashire 


Leslie  A.  McCall 


Maicia  D  Kainei 


Sylvia  H  Teaituc 


Judy  L.  Paikci 
Treasurer 


Mary  D  LaSalla 


Linda  A  Meyer 


Vicky  L  Wimhetly 


Carolyn  P  Brill 
Vice  President 


Lynn  C.  Edmonds 


Alice  W.  Seymour 


Roberta  A  Woodhams 


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ZcVc/  J  a a  ~7lfpha 


Rush  is  over  —  Hallelujah  —  Zeta  did  it  again 

—  our  fabulous  fifteen  pledges!  Who  can  find  time 
to  study  amidst  bridge  games  with  Glo,  the  "great 
doublet-"  and  Nancy's  songfest  —  to  the  tune  of 
"Roomie  Love"  —  the  discussion  of  which  way 
Joannie  will  turn  that  picture  today,  Ellen  and  Marty 
returning  from  their  mountain  trips'.' 

Did  I  hear  Marilyn  say  something  finally  —  or 
was  it  only  Rita's  "honk"?  Searching  for  letters 
in  the  Dempsy  Dumpster,  Tricia?  Margie  and  her 
"by  the  10th,  girls".  Greenwood,  how  many  did  you 
finally  grab  for  that  p-irty  at  0.  I).?  Lynn  is  still 
looking  for  somone  to  pose !  Some  rock,  Winstead ! ! 
Donna  hands  junior  marshal  honor  to  Sue.  Pamn 

—  is  it  the  "Tombs"  or  Texas  this  weekend?  P.C. 
loves  P.C.  and  Betty's  still  looking  for  watermelons 
and  talent,  or  is  it  her  KA  Brute? 

These  memories  are  only  small  reminders  of  the 
great  friendships  and  intangible  ideals  that  can  not 
fill  any  scrapbook  —  yet  will  fill  our  hearts  and 
minds  always  when  one  Zeta  meets  another  — 
anytime,  anywhere. 

Remember  .  .  . 


ZTA  7fe<fyes 


Front  Row.  L.  to  R. :  Scronce,  Cunningham,  Smith.  Second  Row.  L.  to  R.:  Rushing,  Palermo,  Amberg,  Currie, 
Laney,  Shernll.  Third  Row.  L.  to  R.:  Marsh,  Billhimer,  Williamson.  Williams,  Johnson,  Monday. 


Happiness  is  —  New  Zeta  Pledges 


Break  time,  again? 


Delia  ^Jamma 


Rita  E.  Bowden  Elizabeth  O.  Carter         Lynn  M.  Donnington  Patricia  L.  Elliott  Susan  M.  Fischer 


Linda  F.  Greenwood  Pamela  L.  Klinedinst  Nancy  B.  Lefler 


Marilyn  J.  Stephenson        Gloria  F.  Troutman  Joan  P.  Warren  Ellen  L.  White  Carol  L.  Winstead 


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.  . .  acquiring  funds  .  . . 


.  . .  moments  alone  for  creativity  . . . 


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.  . .  discoveries  in  the  laboratory  ...  ...  going  up  and  down  stairs  . . . 


.  .  .  utilizing  the  new  pool  table  .  . . 


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Dormitory  Life  Means  .  .  . 


.a  do-it-yourself  beauty  parlor. 


.that  long  distance  call. 


.demerits.  . 


.rainy  days. . . 


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uncomfortable  typing. 


...and  a  few  hours  of  study. 

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Many  students  at  High  Point  College  find 
it  profitable  and  enjoyable  to  participate  in 
the  various  campus  organizations.  Whether 
the  individual  is  interested  in  campus  poli- 
tics, religious  activity,  publications,  or  fine 
arts,  he  can  find  his  niche  in  some  extracur- 
ricular organization  on  campus.  Sometimes 
good  rapport  results  in  new  friendships, 
sometimes  bad  communication  results  in 
friction,  but  always  the  experiences  involved 
in  these  activities  increase  the  student's  un- 
derstanding of  his  peers. 

This  year,  bold  steps  were  taken  in  the  im- 
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happens  every  year,  each  of  this  year's  or- 
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Some  campus  groups  lost  prestige  while  some 
newly  formed  organizations  made  significant 
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year.  Participation  in  these  activities  aided 
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ORGANIZATIONS 


Student  Government  Association 


Organized  for  and  by  the  students,  the  Student 
Government  Association  functions  through  three 
separate  bodies — the  Executive  Council,  the  Legis- 
lature, and  Judiciary  Council. 

The  elected  officers  are  responsible  for  super- 
vision of  assembly  programs,  the  orientation  com- 
mittee, and  special  events.  This  year  all  three  bodies 
have  worked  toward  greater  unity. 

One  of  the  biggest  events  this  year  was  having 
Miss  America  at  High  Point  College  to  crown  our 
Miss  Golden  Decade.  Her  presence,  along  with  the 
presence  of  Miss  North  Carolina,  helped  to  make 
the  pageant,  sponsored  by  the  Student  Government 
Association  in  connection  with  the  High  Point  Jay- 
cees,  one  of  the  most  exciting  ever  held  in  this  area. 


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Barbara  McDiarmid,  Secretary 


Jim  Coston,  Treasurer 


Forrest  Dover,  President 


Jim  Allison,  Vice-President 


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Robbie  Myers,  Speaker;  Patty  Finks.  Secretary; 
Brian  Ditzler,  Speaker  Pro-tem. 


Student  Legislature 

Composed  of  elected  representatives  of  the  major 
organizations  on  campus,  the  Student  Legislature 
acts  on  proposed  measures  which  improve  the  aca- 
demic and  social  atmosphere  of  the  college. 

Legislature  and  its  committees  were  very  busy 
this  year  with  concerns  such  as  arranging  the  big 
social  weekends,  revising  the  Penal  Code  and  the 
Student  Government  Constitution,  running  week- 
long  coffee  houses  featuring  professional  entertain- 
ment, creating  the  Student  Public  Affairs  Com- 
mittee, reactivating  the  Student  Congress,  and  con- 
sidering academic  changes  ranging  from  increasing 
the  allotted  number  of  class  cuts  for  juniors  and 
seniors  and  allowing  credit  to  be  given  for  publica- 
tions participation. 


First  Row,  L.  to  R.:  Robertson,  Stewart,  Welch,  Hardister,  Chorpening.  Second  Row.  L.  to  R.:  Johnson,  Gragg, 
Peterson,  Carle,  Taylor.  Third  Row,  L.  to  R.:  St.  John,  Kurkjian,  Turner.  Brown. 


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Carrying  the  responsibility  and  duty  of  try- 
ing all  cases  concerning  infractions  of  the  rules 
of  the  Student  Government  Association  and  High 
Point  College,  the  Judiciary  Council  has  worked 
toward  the  goal  of  handling  all  cases  involving 
any  student,  with  the  exception  of  cases  involv- 
ing extreme  moral  charges. 

In  carrying  out  their  judicial  duties,  the  Coun- 
cil follows  the  principles  of  the  innocence  of  the 
accused  until  guilt  is  proven. 

This  year  the  Judiciary  Council,  as  the  high- 
est Judicial  body  on  campus,  has  achieved  their 
goal  of  insuring  the  rights  of  the  student  at  High 
Point  College  through  a  combined  effort  with 
the  Dean  of  Students,  the  Student  Personnel 
Committee,  and  the  administration. 


Judiciary 
Council 


Rosetta  Rlackwelder,  Secretary ;  Carol  Scheuf fie, 
Prosecutor. 


Susan  Applegate,  Chief  Justice 


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Mike  Hoke,  President,  gets  mail  from  the 
new  day  student  mailbox. 


Disunity  among  day  students  due  to  the  fact  that 
most  are  married,  hold  jobs  and  are  town-oriented 
is  the  major  problem  which  the  Day  Student  Council 
attempts  to  solve. 

Among  their  projects  this  year  were  the  co-spon- 
soring with  the  S.G.A.  of  an  orientation  week  dance 
and  a  "Day  Students  for  Campus  Office  Campaign." 


OFFICERS:  Corn,  Holmes,  and  Owen  Are  you  going  in  through  the  trunk? 


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Scholastic  Honor  Society 


One  of  the  greatest  honors  anyone  can  receive  at  High  Point 
College  is  to  be  invited  into  the  Scholastic  Honor  Society. 

In  order  to  become  a  member,  a  senior  must  have  a  quality  point 
ratio  of  2.25.  A  junior  may  become  a  member  upon  completion  of 
75  semester  hours  with  a  quality  point  ratio  of  2.75. 

The  Society  has  as  its  goals  the  stimulation  of  a  desire  for 
learning  and  recognition  of  outstanding  scholarship. 


Faculty  Members 


Student  Members 


Dr.  Lew  Lewis,  President 
Dr.  H.E.  Conrad,  Vice-President 
Miss  Marcella  Carter, 
Secreta  ry-Treasu  rer 

Mr.  Hobart  Allred 
Mr.  Samuel  Carter 
Dr.  Dennis  Cooke 
Dr.  Stuart  C.  Deskins 
Dr.  E.  Roy  Epperson 
Dr.  George  H.  Hobart 
Dr.  William  Lazaruk 
Dr.  William  Locke 
Dr.  Charles  Mounts 
Dr.  Wendell  Patton,  Jr. 
Dr.  Christopher  Wilson 
Mr.  Nathaniel  Yarborough 


Elinor  K.  Brading 
Charles  L.  Cox 
Charles  D.  Crews 
Elizabeth  B.  Daniels 
Lynn  C.  Edmonds 
Marion  T.  Edwards 
Barbara  L.  Everhart 
Tommy  H.  Holmes 
T.  Steven  McLain 
Suzanne  Martin 
Leonard  S.  Palmer 
James  G.  Picka 
Lloyd  K.  Prevette 
Steve  H.  Riggs 
Donald  R.  Saunders 
Lynn  Y.  Tuggle 
Randolph  P.  Waugh 


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Order  Of  The  Lighted  Lamp 


Each  year  in  one  of  the  college  assemblies,  a 
number  of  students  are  inducted  into  the  Order 
of  the  Lighted  Lamp.  Organized  in  1935,  it  is  the 
oldest  honor  society  on  the  High  Point  College 
campus.  In  order  to  be  considered  for  membership, 
a  student  must  have  maintained  a  1.75  average  in 
his  previous  five  semesters  at  High  Point  College 
and  must  have  displayed  outstanding  character  and 
leadership  in  his  college  career.  Current  members 
of  the  society  make  nominations  and  a  majority  of 
the  faculty  must  approve  each  nomination. 

Student  Members 

Elinor  K.  Brading 
James  C  Coston 
Lynn  C  Edmonds 
Jonathan  L  Faulkner 
Susan  A.  Griffin 
Mary-Jo  Hall 
Dianne  J,  Holt 
Cheryl  M.  Kendle 
Suzanne  Martin 
Robert  E.  Myers 
Margaret  A.  Neese 
James  G.  Picka 
Robert  P.  Robertson 
Ann  N.  Scott 
Lynn  W.  Simone 
William  A.  Stewart 
Barbara  L.  Taylor 


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Junior  Marshals 

Being  chosen  a  Junior  Marshal  is  the  highest 
honor  that  can  be  given  to  any  junior  by  High  Point 
College.  The  marshals  are  the  twenty  students  with 
the  highest  over-all  scholastic  average  for  the  first 
two  years  of  college. 

The  duties  of  the  marshals  range  from  putting 
out  assembly  bulletins  to  ushering  at  various  college 
functions.  One  of  the  most  important  tasks  of  the 
marshals  is  helping  at  graduation  time. 

At  the  end  of  the  school  year  there  is  a  banquet 
given  in  the  marshals'  honor. 


Tom  Holmes  and  Jim  Picka 

Co-Chief  Marshals 


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L.  to  R.  First  Row:  Weiss,  Auman.  Griffin,  Pratt,  Fischer,  Fielden,  Chappell.  Second  Row:  Saunders,  Gaffnev, 
Holcomb,  Idol,  Sigmon,  McDowell.  Third  Row:  Holmes,  Owen,  Guyer.  Picka.  Tuxhorn,  Calhoun. 


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Kappa  Delta  Pi 

"Eager  to  promote  a  closer  bond  among 
students  of  Education  and  to  enter  into  more 
intimate  fellowship  with  those  dedicated  to 
the  cause  of  teaching  as  a  profession"  is 
the  description  of  the  spirit  of  Kappa  Delta 
Pi,  an  honor  society  in  education,  according 
to  the  preamble  of  the  society's  constitution 
and  bylaws.  Kappa  Mu  chapter  was  installed 
at  High  Point  College  on  May  27,  1965,  and 
was  the  first  honorary  fraternity  on  campus. 
Individuals  are  invited  to  join  the  society 
based  on  hij,rh  scholarship  and  an  exhibited 
good  professional  attitude. 


L.  to  R.  First  Row:  Martin,  Edmonds,  Weiss,  Holcombe,  Pratt. 
Second  Row:  McDowell,  Daniel,  Faulkner,  Hall,  Wimberly. 


Alpha  Phi  Gamma 


Established  at  HPC  in  November  of  1966, 
the  Delta  Beta  Chapter  of  Alpha  Phi  Gamma, 
honorary  journalistic  fraternity,  had  nine- 
teen members  this  year. 

The  purpose  of  Alpha  Phi  Gamma  is  to 
recognize  and  honor  individual  achievement 
in  the  field  of  journalism  as  demonstrated 
through  student  publications. 

This  year  Alpha  Phi  Gamma  had  many 
projects  on  the  agenda.  Among  these  were 
hopes  to  arouse  interest  in  the  fraternity 
among  other  colleges  in  the  area  and  plans 
for  a  publications  workshop. 


L.  to  R.  First  Row:  Gilbert,  Whitt,  P.  Smith,  Horigan,  M.  Smith, 
McDiarmid,  Simone,  Eddinger.  Second  Row:  Mr.  Baker,  Mc- 
Nulty,  Baity,  Vann,  Bridwell.  Shaffer,  Barnes,  Shaw,  Dr. 
Underwood. 


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Student  Christian  Association 


It  was  the  purpose  of  the  Student  Christian  As- 
sociation of  High  Point  College  to  help  students, 
faculty,  and  administration  to  develop  a  deep  aware- 
ness of  the  love  of  Cod  and  to  help  them  grow  into 
a  meaningful  relationship  with  God,  Jesus  Christ, 
and  their  fellowmen — fellow  students,  professors, 
and  persons  in  general — through  the  encouragement 
of  and  participation  in  religious  activities  of  the 
College  and  community. 


Summer  Job  Opportunities  Committee  includes  Sherry  Shaffer, 
Jane  Phillips,  Lynda  Long. 


OFFICERS:  Leslie  Elmore.  Secretary;  Bob  Dodd,  Treasurer;  Charlie  Teague.  President;  Nancv  Nash,  Vice- 
President. 


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L.  to  R.,  First  Row:  Boswell,  Shipley,  Clause.  Masten.  Billhimer;  Second  Row:  Deck,  Gibbs.  Ogden,  Wolfe,  Deck- 
er, Shaffer,  Norwood,  Logan;  Standing:  Harvey,  Lackey,  Huff,  Bova,  Hughes,  Honevcutt.  Luedeke,  Bovd, 
Woods,  Williams. 


Fellowship 
Teams 


OFFICERS:  John  Farmer,  Jim  Elkins,  Barbara  McDiarmid,  Doris  Whitt,  Angela 
Miller,  Paul  Gabriel,  Larry  Adams,  Donna  Hutchison,  Wanda  Wise. 


Fellowship  Teams  is  an  organization  of  college 
students  devoted  to  and  interested  in  helping  the 
youth  groups  of  churches  throughout  the  state.  The 
students  learn  by  helping  others  to  find  themselves. 

Team  visits  usually  occur  on  weekends-  The  mem- 
bers live  in  the  homes  of  the  church  families.  They 
give  instruction  in  recreation,  worship,  program 
planning,  and  the  purposes  of  the  fellowship. 

The  retreat  at  Millbrook  started  the  year  off  with 
a  real  "bang".  Swimming,  sports,  recreation,  and 
fellowship  made  the  weekend  a  very  special  occasion. 


Fellowship  Team  members  enjoy  their  Training  Re- 
treat. 


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The  Circle  Revolves 


Members  excitedly  decorate  for  M.S.F.  OFFICERS  &  MEMBERS:  Shiplev,  Grimes,  Tanner, 

a  coffeehouse.  Williams,  Harvey,  Adams,  Davis. 


Pogo  characters  ask  the  question,  "Whose  God  is  dead?" 


The  Methodist  Student  Fellowship  and 
the  Baptist  Student  Union  with  the  guid- 
ance of  the  Student  Christian  Association, 
this  year  transcended  denominational  bar- 
riers to  form  an  all-inclusive  group,  THE 
CIRCLE.  In  this  fusion,  they  endeavored  to 
discover  themselves  as  individuals,  to  relate 
to  each  other,  and  to  react  to  the  changing 
world  in  totally  different  ways. 

Through  programs  designed  as  "encoun- 
ters" with  humanity  and  God,  they  sought 
to  view  the  realities  of  their  lives  and  to  re- 
spond. These  "encounters"  alternated  in  style 
from  "coffee  houses"  in  the  Student  Center 
to  lectures  in  the  band  room.  Included  were 
such  varied  events  as  a  Pogo  Character's 
drama.  "Whose  God  Is  Dead?",  psychedelic 
"happenings",  and  lectures  on  "The  Christian 
Views  Existentialism"  and  "The  Human 
Side  of  Christ"  and  the  film  "Only  a  Man." 


Guest  folksinger  captivates  the  audience. 


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Women's  Dormitory  Council 


Standing:  Yoe,  Neese,  Klay.  Parker,  Shelly,  Sturm,  Thompson,  Peterson,  Hall; 
Seated:  Johns,  Kait,  Mrs.  Bennett,  Mrs.  Turpin,  Housemothers,  Decker,  Hay- 
den. 


With  its  many  obligations,  the  Women's  Dormi- 
tory Council  at  High  Point  College  tries  to  develop 
in  resident  women  individual  honor  and  personal 
responsibility.  This  year  governing  decisions  of  the 
Council  were  made  during  the  Monday  night  Coun- 
cil meetings- 
Members  of  the  Council  hear  many  complaints: 
no  hot  water,  slamming  doors,  "no  dating  during 
the  week  for  freshman  women  —  really ! !" 

Health  inspection  was  a  great  threat,  but  then 
so  were  the  weekly  room  inspections  made  by  Mrs. 
Bennett  and  Mrs.  Turpin,  the  housemothers. 

Duties  such  as  checking  freshmen  during  closed 
study  and  remembering  to  lock  up  on  the  right  night 
were  part  of  being  a  member  of  the  Women's  Dormi- 
tory Council. 


Ann  Neese,  President,  relaxes  on  new  bed  which 
will  be  in  the  new  dormitory. 


Bobbie  Taylor  reclines  as  she  enjoys  a  nightlv  phone 
conversation. 


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Bill  Sevier,  President 


Men's  Dormitory 

Council 


The  Men's  Dormitory  Council  this  year  had  as 
its  major  achievement  the  painting  of  the  third 
floor  lounge  of  McCulloch  Hall  and  the  installation 
of  a  new  carpet.  It  might  be  said  that  these  "stal- 
warts of  justice"  have  worked  hard  to  better  the 
living  conditions  in  the  dormitories.  With  the  initia- 
tion of  the  "Busy"  signs  and  the  co-operation  of 
all  residents  of  the  dorms,  a  relatively  ostentatious 
year  has  been  achieved. 

Being  the  governing  body  of  McCulloch  and  Millis 
dormitories,  the  Council  governs  and  guides  with 
the  aid  of  Mrs.  Lung  and  Mrs.  Mc  Keekin-Kerr,  resi- 
dent counselors,  who  serve  in  an  advisory  capacity. 


or 


I  am  cleaning  the  floor 


L.  to  R.;  Seated:  Sevier,  Gragg.  Tuxhorn.  Standing:  Prince, 
Ackerman,  Smith,  Faulkner- 


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Tower  Players 


MEMBERS:  Cornet,  Boccucci,  Danburg,  Gilbert,  Shaffer, 
Barnes,  Ditzler,  Billhimer.  Phillips,  Austin,  Gabriel,  Bouc- 
her, McKenney.  Wilkes. 

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H.P.C  Thespians 


Toe-typing  is  a  demanding  part  of  a  performance. 


Preparation  before  a  Tower  Players'  production. 


"What  a  pity  the  Tower  Players  of  High  Point  Col- 
lege are  giving  the  Murray  Shisgal  one-act  plays  'The 
Tiger'  and  'The  Typists'  only  two  nights,"  wrote 
Greensboro  Daily  News  entertainment  editor  Jim 
McAllister  after  the  first  Tower  Players  Production 
of  this  academic  year  on  November  3  and  4.  "The 
Tiger",  a  violent  confrontation  of  a  ferocious  non- 
conformist and  a  respectable  housewife,  and  "The 
Typist",  the  story  of  the  struggle  of  two  office  work- 
ers to  rid  themselves  of  loneliness  and  frustrations, 
were  both  highly  acclaimed. 

The  success  of  this  production  followed  the  popular 
production  of  "Little  Mary  Sunshine",  which  filled 
the  stage  with  light  song  and  dance  in  the  spring 
of  1967.  Enthusiasm  defined  this  musical  from  the 
enjoyment  found  in  the  behind-the-scenes  prepara- 
tions to  the  magic  that  came  across  the  footlights. 


Chief  Brown  Bear  (Pat  Austin)  shows  Corporal 
Jester  (Rob  Sale)  how  to  be  a  "heap  big  injun." 


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Long  hours  of  practice  and  hard  work  aided  the 
High  Point  College  Choir  in  producing  many  mem- 
orable programs  during  the  past  year. 

After  a  triumphant  performance  of  Haydn's 
Lord  Nelson  Mass  with  the  North  Carolina  Sympho- 
ny Orchestra  in  the  spring  of  1967,  the  Choir  be- 
gan the  new  year  with  several  appearances  in  col- 
lege assembly  programs.  Their  annual  Christmas 
concert  was  highlighted  by  an  inspirational  perform- 
ance of  The  Song  of  Christmas. 

The  Choir,  directed  by  Mrs.  Frances  Redding,  be- 
lieves in  enriching  the  lives  of  people  by  way  of 
song  and  spiritual  joy  and  capped  the  year  with  a 
spring  tour  and  participation  in  the  dedication 
of  Wesley  Memorial  Methodist  Church,  singing 
Brahm's  Requiem. 


OFFICERS:  Jane  Wagner,  Rik  Danburg,  Tommy 
Hall,  Joe  Patterson,  Doug  Rayle- 


Martha  Hadley  decorates  the  Choir  bulletin  board 
with  Peanuts  characters. 


Bass  section  practices  their  parts  in  a  sectional  re- 
hearsal. 


so 


Choir  practices  for  one  of  their  weekly  ap-  Mrs.  Redding  directs  the  Concert  Choir, 

pearances  m  assembly. 


L.  to  R.,  First  Row:  Bond,  Duda,  Harris,  Corn,  Hadley,  Scotten,  Davis,  Williams,  Leary,  White; 
Second  Row:  Bripgel  Seamon,  King,  Shipley,  Huff,  Taylor,  Miller.  Wagner,  Woodhams,  Clause: 
Third  Row:  Applegate,  Nelson.  Ravle.  Calloway.  Paterson.  Sharp.  Dodson ;  Fourth  Row :  Phil- 
lips, Driscoll,  Clendaniel,  Edwards,  Jordan,  King,  Hall.  Danburg,  and  Mrs.  Redding,  director. 


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High  Point  College  Band 


The  High  Point  College  Band  worked 
hard  this  year  in  trying  to  get  a  well 
organized  and  well  rounded  sound.  The 
Band  is  composed  of  students  who  are 
interested  and  appreciate  music  of  all 
types.  The  director  is  Mr.  C.  Robert  (  lark. 
Each  student  found  enjoyment  in  their 
participation  in  the  Band. 


Mr.  Clark  directs  the  Band  during  an  afternoon  rehearsal. 


Musical  Arts  Club 


J.  Theise,  R.  Woodhams,  J.  Wagner.  J.  Patterson,  J.  Jones, 
M.  Hadley,  Dr.  Lewis,  D.  Rayle,  L.  King,  T.  Albertson,  J. 
\Yhite,  M.  Learv,  Mrs.  Redding,  J.  Bond,  Mrs.  May.  Not 
pictured:  R.  Sale,  B.  Bigham,  D.  Scotten. 


The  Musical  Arts  Club  is  an  organization  of  music 
majors  and  minors.  Fine  Arts  faculty  members 
are  sponsors  for  the  club.  Members  serve  as  ushers 
at  concerts  and  recitals,  give  receptions  at  these 
events,  and  publicize  department  functions.  The 
highlight  of  the  year  for  the  club  this  year  was  the 
annual  Fine  Arts  Festival,  held  in  the  fall  of  the 
year  for  the  purpose  of  promoting  fine  arts  events 
on  campus. 


Jenny  Bond  helps  usher  at  the  Fac- 
ulty Recital. 


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Society  for  Advancement  of  Management 


Dedicated  to  the  development  of  tomor- 
row's managers  today  is  the  Society  for  Ad- 
vancement of  Management  (S.A.M.).  The 
High  Point  College  Chapter  is  one  of  many 
University  Chapters  throughout  the  nation 
They  provide  a  bridge  between  the  theoreti- 
cal training  of  the  classroom  and  the  practi- 
cal world  of  business  and  management. 

Objectives  of  the  High  Point  College  chap- 
ter are  to  bring  together  executives  in  busi- 
ness and  students  preparing  to  go  into  busi- 
ness and  to  serve  as  an  effective  medium  for 
the  exchange  and  distribution  of  information 
on  the  problems,  policies  and  techniques  of 
management  in  industry.  This  year  these 
objectives  were  obtained  through  plant  visi- 
tations, speakers,  and  dinners. 


OFFICERS:  Mr.  Robinson,  advisor,  J.  Needham,  W. 
Harding,  J.  Davis. 


First  Row,  L.  to  R.:  White.  Harrington,  Howie,  Andrews,  Golden,  Davis,  Therrell ; 
Second  Row:  Holmes,  Boyles,  Crimes.  Traveria,  Gragg,  Weatherman,  Nelson ;  Third 
Row:  Bishop,  Irwin,  Freeman,  Brown,  Waldon,  Jones,  Brown,  Harriss,  Needham; 
Fourth  Row:  Hardister,  Stirewalt,  Jones,  Harding,  Bryant,  Robinson,  Davis. 


Executive  Committee  meeting  at  the  State  Convention 
of  the  Society  for  the  Advancement  of  Management. 


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Inter  -Fraternity  Council 


Serious  purpose,  creative  and  constructive  contri- 
butions to  the  college  and  the  community,  and  fos- 
tering the  development  of  good  character  and  fel- 
lowship among  the  member  fraternities  character- 
ized the  activities  of  this  year's  Inter-Fraternity 
Council,  the  governing  body  for  the  four  Greek  let- 
ter social  fraternities  at  High  Point  College,  Delta 
Sigma  Phi,  Lambda  Chi  Alpha,  Pi  Kappa  Alpha,  and 
Theta  Chi. 

The  Inter-Fraternity  Council  experienced  a  struc- 
tural improvement  by  promoting  an  advisory  con- 
ference with  national  fraternity  representatives  and 
by  participating  in  the  National  Inter-Fraternity 
Convention  in  Atlanta,  Georgia. 

The  strength  of  the  Inter-Fraternity  Council  is 
derived  from  the  co-operation  of  the  fraternities. 
Through  this  co-operation,  the  I.F.C.  co-ordinated 
fraternal  functions  and  rush  for  the  Greeks,  award- 
ed the  I.F.C.  Scholarship  Trophy,  and  with  the  help 
of  the  Panhellenic  Council,  planned  co-rec  night  and 
Greek  Week. 


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Panhellenic  Council 


Governing  all  four  sororities  on  the  1 1  i  jrh  Point 
College  campus  is  the  Panhellenic  Council,  whose 
purpose  it  is  to  strengthen  the  bonds  of  friendship 
among  sorority  members,  thus  strengthening  the 
entire  Greek  system. 

This  year  the  Council  carried  out  a  most  impres- 
sive and  effective  rush  season  consisting  of  a  skit 
to  introduce  the  rushees  to  the  Greek  system  and 
several  meetings  with  the  rushees  to  answer  their 
questions  concerning  rush. 

The  Council  held  a  very  successful  Sadie  Hawkins 
Dance  and,  in  conjunction  with  the  Inter-Fraternity 
Council,  planned  and  carried  out  the  annual  Creek 


Week.  The  Council  also  decorated  the  cafeteria  for 
a  unique  and  exciting  Halloween  Dinner  and  has 
been  responsible  for  the  advertisement  of  all  athletic 
events  on  campus. 

Lastly,  the  Panhellenic  Council,  has  worked  in 
strengthening  the  Junior  Panhellenic  Council,  which 
functions  as  the  regular  Council  with  the  exception 
that  its  members  consist  of  girls  from  the  four 
pledge  classes.  The  establishment  of  the  Junior  Pan- 
hellenic Council  was  just  another  way  of  preparing 
sorority  girls  to  take  their  place  in  the  ever  improv- 
ing and  active  Greek  system  on  the  High  Point  Col- 
lege campus. 


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OFFICERS:  L-  to  R.:  L.  Cheney,  Treasurer;  S.  Fischer.  An  informal  meeting  of  the  Panhellenic  Coun- 

Vice-President ;  S.  Applegate,  President;  M.  LaSalla.  Secre-  cil. 

tary. 


MEMBERS:  Berryman,  Williams,  Britt,  LaSalla.  Ebert,  Scott,  Cheney,  Brading. 
Fischer,  Donington. 

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Student  National  Education  Association 


Promoting  enthusiasm  for  teaching  as  a  means 
of  personal  fulfillment  in  life  is  the  desire  of  the 
Student  National  Education  Association.  The  Calvin 
Wiley  Chapter  of  High  Point  College  is  a  member 
of  the  SNEA,  a  professional  organization  for  those 
desiring  to  teach. 

Workshops  and  conferences  informed  members 
of  new  methods  and  teaching  improvements.  Sub- 
scriptions to  state  and  national  magazines  kept  stu- 
dents up  to  date  in  education.  Varied  programs 
illustrated  all  aspects  of  the  profession  and  intro- 
duced members  to  student-teacher  situations.  Proj- 
ects, such  as  tutoring,  helped  members  to  develop 
teaching  skills  and  an  understanding  of  pupils. 


OFFICERS:  Linda  Weiss,  Sharon  Sherwood, 
Susan  Griffin,  Fuchsia  Lackey,  Alice  Thomp- 
son, Mary-jo  Hall. 


L.  to  R.  Sherwood,  Hall,  Dark.  Lackey,  Denver,  Edmonds,  Martin,  Brown, 
Weiss,  Williams,  Bowman,  Hokombe,  Shellv.  Thompson,  Covington,  Griffin, 
Willis,  Poole,  Scott.  Faulkner,  Newman,  Taylor,  Williams,  Pickett,  Beck. 


Annual  Spring  Convention  was  held  in  Ashe- 
ville  in  1967. 


Regional  meeting  was  sponsored  by  the  HPC 
chapter  in  October,  1967. 


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English  Club 


Advised  by  Dr.  Sam  Underwood,  the  English  Club 
provided  an  opportunity  for  interested  students  to 
delve  into  problems  of  literary  criticism  and  to  ex- 
press their  own  ideas  through  creative  works  of 
their  own. 

Club  projects  such  as  the  Theatre  Enrichment 
Series  netted  revenue  which  met  club  expenses  and 
provided  a  fund  from  which  money  was  drawn  to 
finance  club  programs.  Meeting  twice  monthly,  the 
English  Club  had  as  its  guests  outstanding  lecturers 
and  professors  from  the  southeast  and  members  of 
the  High  Point  College  faculty  who  presented  orig- 
inal compositions,  essays,  and  poems  in  intellectually 
stimulating  programs. 


Bob  Donovan,  v.  president:  Richard  Chappell.  presi- 
dent. 


Front  Row.  L.  to  R.:  Phillips.  Shaffer.  Back  Row:  McDiarmid,  Sturdivant, 
Burton,  Kiger,  Hoke.  Berryman.  Chappell.  Barnes,  Donovan. 


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OFFICERS:  Lynda  Long,  Sherry  Shaffer,  and  Richard 
Quinn. 


Forensic  League 

To  develop  interest  and  skill  in  the  fields  of  public  speaking,  debate, 
oral  interpretation,  and  reader's  theatre  is  the  purpose  of  the  Forensic 
League. 

Beginning  in  October,  the  debate  team  traveled  to  Auburn  University, 
Lenoir  Rhyne  College,  and  Wake  Forest  University  compiling  an  impressive 
record  by  defeating  such  schools  as  the  University  of  Virginia,  the  Uni- 
versity of  Maryland,  Randolph-Macon  College,  Peabody  College,  Davidson 
College,  and  the  University  of  Florida. 

The  Forensic  League  sponsored  a  speech  contest  in  December,  a  reader's 
theatre  production,  and  a  spring  debate  tournament  for  approximately 
eight  area  colleges. 


Readers  Theatre  Forsenic  members  are  ready  to  leave  for  another 

successful  match. 


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Donna  Williams  kept  the  an- 
nual retreat  alive  with  her 
singing. 


Group  discussions  were  many  at  the  retreat 
at  Camp  Wenasa. 


S,     Humanics  Student 
Association 

Founded  on  the  High  Point  College  campus  in 
1965,  the  American  Humanics  Foundation  has  con- 
tinued to  grow  to  its  present  membership  of  twenty- 
four. 

The  Student  Association  met  weekly  this  year  to 
hear  speakers  and  to  conduct  necessary  business. 
Field  trips  were  held  periodically  to  youth  serving 
agencies  for  a  t'iist-hand  U»«>k  into  future  positions 
for  students.  The  annual  retreat,  held  at  the  begin- 
ning of  the  fall  semester,  was  the  highlight  of  the 
year's  activity  for  the  students  in  the  Humanics 
Student  Association  at  High  Point  College. 


OFFICERS 

Rowden 
Gabriel. 


Seated,  McDonough,  Davis, 
Standing.     Disborough,  Austin, 


Sealed-  Matthews  Mr  Moodv.  Allred.  Monday.  Williams,  Billhimer.  Bowden,  McDonough.  Standing:  Disbor- 
oi'gh  D:u  is  Alde^soii.'  Jones;  Austin.  McFarland,  Downey,  Bridwell,  Capek,  Moore.  LaGrange,  Gabriel,  Cornet. 
Hutchison. 


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Women's  Athletic  Association 


A  wonderful  and  productive  year  was  seen 
by  the  Women's  Athletic  Association  in  1967- 
68.  While  promoting  an  interest  in  recrea- 
tion and  athletic  activities,  the  girls  in  the 
Association  participated  in  such  activities 
as  field  hockey  and  volleyball.  Intramurals 
were  an  integral  part  of  the  year  for  the  As- 
sociation along  with  such  money-making 
projects  as  selling  candy  and  a  bake  sale.  As 
a  result  of  the  events  of  this  year,  the  Wo- 
men's Athletic  Association  ended  the  year 
with  an  emphasis  upon  physical  fitness  and 
good  sportsmanship. 


Cheryl  Kendle  supervised  Co-Rec  Night. 


L  <o  R..  First  Row:  Feimster  Hadock,  Coffey.  Kendle,  McCall,  Havden.  Miss  Clarv;  Sec- 
ThL  fil  i  ,  p  ilhams.  Palermo  Hewlett  Reidda,  Daniel,  Matheny,  Cosman,  Knight; 
Third  Row,  L.  to  R.:  Outland,  Swigart,  Chisholm,  Brading,  Cruit,  Tuttle  Svkes 


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Physical  Education  Majors  Club 


First  Row.  L.  to  R.:  Palermo,  Coffey,  Hadock,  Hayden,  Howlett,  Feimster, 
Cosman;  Second  Row,  L.  to  R.:  Robertson,  Whitehead,  Danburg,  Briggs, 
Farkas,  Perlozzo,  Xanfelt ;  Third  Row,  L.  to  R.:  Swigart,  Chisholm,  Reid- 
da,  Brading,  Kendle,  Tuttle,  Cruit,  Sykes,  Knight. 


The  Physical  Education  Majors  Club  promotes  a  pro- 
fessional attitude  in  the  field  of  Physical  Education. 
Through  various  activities  the  members  broaden  their  scope 
and  understanding  of  their  field. 

The  majors  are  active  in  the  basketball  ad  campaign  and 
each  year  sponsor  Co-Rec  Night  for  the  entire  student  body. 
As  a  closing  for  the  year  the  annual  Awards  Banquet  is 
held  which  honors  the  varsity  teams  of  the  college. 


The  Concession  Stand  is  kept  busy  during  basketball  games.  Bobby  Robertson,  President,  is  an  ef- 

ficient organizer. 


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Circle  K 


OFFICERS:  Johnson,  Boyd,  Moore,  Hardister 


Circle  K  is  the  largest  college  organization  in  existence 
—  there  are  over  77~i  clubs  throughout  the  United  States 
and  Canada.  Proud  of  this  heritage.  Circle  K  intended  to 
extend  its  service  programs  throughout  High  Point. 

First  and  last  a  service  organization.  Circle  K  has  devel- 
oped and  conducted  successfully  many  activities  through- 
out our  country.  The  High  Point  Chapter  inaugurated  a 
calendar  of  social  and  other  school  activities  as  its  primary 
service  project  this  year.  Other  programs  were  in  the  plan- 
ning stages. 

As  in  Kiwanis,  the  Circle  K  motto  is  "We  Build."  Circle 
K  has  proved  itself  to  be  not  merely  an  organization,  but 
a  driving  force,  developing  leadership  for  tomorrow  while 
creating  a  better  college  or  university  community  today. 


Second  Row.  L.  to  R.:  Gragg,  Hudson.  Quinn,  Rother,  Yaun,  McLain,  Jones,  Ditzler  Brown  Hall- 
First  Row,  L.  to  R.:  Dr.  Gratiot,  advisor.  Smith,  Waldron,  Millman,  Muller,  Bo'yles-  Seated-' 
Johnson,  Moore,  Hardister,  Boyd. 


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Apogee  Staff 


Greg  Jaeger,  Business  Manager,  discusses  the  print- 
ing of  the  Apogee  with  Co-editors  Mike  Hoke  and 
Richard  Chappell. 


Faced  with  the  same  situations  that  had  mani- 
fested themselves  in  previous  years,  this  year's 
Apogee  staff  spent  first  semester  begging  for  poe- 
try, prose,  book  reviews,  and  art  work  and  was 
flooded  with  these  materials  second  semester. 

The  year  was  composed  of  late  meetings,  confer- 
ences with  Dickel  &  Daniels,  searching  for  the  love 
theme,  putting  it  in,  and  finally  the  publication  of 
the  finished  product  —  Apogee,  1968,  High  Point 
College's  artistic  extravaganza! 


Reading  Committee  consistes  of  L.  Crowder,  B.  Peterson,  D.  Gilbert,  M. 
Matthews,  and  E.  Brading. 


Staff  members  take  time  out  for  ping  pong  at 
the  annual  CSPA  convention  in  N.  Y.  C. 


Mike  Hoke's  word  is  heeded. 


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Hi-Po  Staff 


Now  in  its  forty  first  year  of  existence.  The  Hi-Po 
has  grown  from  a  sporadic  publication  of  little  con- 
sequence to  a  weekly  newspaper  that  gets  things 
done. 

Rated  one  of  collegiate  Carolina's  top  newspapers 
by  the  Charlotte  News  and  Observer's  annual  con- 
test. The  Hi-Po  continued  to  grow  this  year,  and 
with  its  growth  came  better  dissemination  of  news, 
thought  provoking  comment,  and  illuminating  in- 
depth  news  and  feature  articles. 

In  the  future.  The  Hi-Po  will  continue  its  program 
of  expansion  to  become  a  force  not  only  on  campus 
but  also  in  the  community. 


J.  McNulty.  Managing  editor;  S.  Shaffer,  Feature 
editor;  B.  Barnes,  Copy  editor. 


Mr.  Ira  Baker,  advisor,  talks  with  Dave  Gilbert,  Editor. 


Columnists:  B.  Ditzler,  S.  Stevens,  L.  Adams,  B. 
Donovan,  J.  Phillips,  M.  Hoke. 


Joe  McNulty  relaxes  after  another  successful  issue  is  completed. 


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J.  Mailleue,  rewrite;  M.  Deck  and  L.  Chisman,  copy;  J. 
Scott,  reporter;  and  L.  Long,  cartoonist. 


R  k 

A  weekly  staff  meeting. 


Sports  staff:  J.  Keats,  C.  Hardy,  0.  Hundley. 


T.  Belch  helps  Joe  and  Dave  lay-out  the 
advertising  section. 


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Zenith  Staff 


Dr.  Sam  J.  Underwood,  advisor,  is 
lively  at  meetings. 


Publishing  a  yearbook  is  a  long  process  requiring  work  on  the  part 
of  many  people.  This  year  the  Zenith  has  sought  to  become  truly  a  stu- 
dent publication  by  including  more  students  on  the  staff. 

This  year's  Zenith  pages  are  marked  by  a  new  paper  finish  and  a 
new  style  of  print.  An  experimental  modern  layout,  a  different  style 
on  division  pages,  and  a  new  emphasis  on  copy  were  aspects  of  the 
Zenith  which  gave  the  book  a  new  flavor. 


Lay-out  Staff:  B.  Holcomb,  J.  Davis,  M.  Bridwell,  editor,  S. 
Melton,  M.  Cusano,  R.  Miller,  R.  Jones,  S.  Franz. 


Business  Staff:  R.  Lort.  T.  Linton,  R. 
Jones,  J.  Faulkner,  Business  Manairer 
D.  Marsh.  R.  Miller.  ' 


Photographers:  D.  Bishop  and  S.  Smith 


Feature  Staff:  W.  Wise,  editor,  and 
B.  Herman. 


mm  ***  — -/% 

D.  Whitt,  Assistant  editor  and  L.  Simone, 
Editor. 


Greek  Staff:  P.  Klinedinst,  M. 
Cusano,  L.  Greenwood,  editor,  D. 
Marsh. 


A  hectic  day  in  the  Zenith  office  as  the  yearbook 
shape. 


Typists:  B.  Holcomb,  R.  Miller,  S.  Martin,  S. 
Melton. 


Copy  Staff:  B.  Sigmon,  editor,  D.  Williams,  S. 
Farlow. 


Class  Staff :  B.  Holcomb,  D.  Marsh,  J.  Duncan,  edi- 
tor, B.  Herman,  S.  Franz. 


slowly  takes 


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Athletics  is  an  important  part  in  the  life  of  each 
student  at  High  Point  College,  whether  through  di- 
rect participation  or  observation  from  the  sidelines. 
The  beginning  of  basketball  season  brings  an  end 
to  the  athletic  dormancy  of  the  first  few  college 
months  and  evokes  an  excitement  on  the  campus 
that  is  unparalleled  during  the  rest  of  the  year. 

In  each  sport  the  preparatory  steps  taken  be- 
fore the  actual  contests  include  many  hours  spent  on 
recruiting  new  players,  forming  and  practicing 
plays,  and  analyzing  team  mistakes.  These  prepara- 
tions pay  off  when  the  final  statistics  are  accumu- 
lated at  the  end  of  the  season. 


SPORTS 


Cheerleaders 


Leading  the  cheers  at  the  IIPC  basket- 
ball games  was  this  year's  excellent  squad 
of  cheerleaders.  Many  hours  of  practice 
serve  as  preparation  for  their  work  dur- 
ing the  exciting  Panther  contests. 

A  new  look  was  prominent  in  this 
year's  cheerleaders.  Many  new  gh-ls  re- 
ceived positions  on  the  squad  this  year, 
being  selected  on  the  basis  of  try-outs 
held  before  the  student  body  in  assem- 
bly. Many  compliments  were  given  to  the 
cheerleaders  on  their  new  uniforms  this 
year. 


Cheerleaders  promote  spirit  for  the  bas 
ketball  season. 


We  have  the  pep  that  a  great  school  needs. 


Kneeling,  L.  to  R.:  C.  Phillips,  S.  Yoe,  Captain;  N.  Stear;  Back 
row,  L.  to  R.:  B.  Taylor,  C.  Poston,  W.  Duda,  I).  Abbott,  J. 
Keets,  R.  Woodhams,  B.  Harding. 


Sock  it  to  'em  now! 


Every  jump  must  be  perfect. 


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Pantherettes  of  HPC 


Representing  tiie  distaff  side  of 
I  li  j.rh  Point  College  basketball 
were  the  Pantherettes.  Carrying 
a  superior  previous  record  into 
this  year's  contests,  the  girl's  bas- 
ketball team  performed  well 
against  their  opponents.  Their 
schedule  included  games  with 
Western  Carolina.  UNC-G,  and 
Mitchell  College. 


Kneeling  L.  to  H.:  M.  Tuttle.  B.  Hodock ;  Second  row.  L.  to  R. :  M. 
Bogue,  C.  Palermo.  D.  Feimster.  J.  Knight,  L.  Sykes;  Third  row.  L. 
to  R.:  W.  Howlett.  S.  Swigart,  L.  Reidda,  C.  Kendle.  Miss  Clary 


Miss  Clary,  coach,  gives  the  team  a  pep  talk.  Perfect  pass  for  a  successful  shot. 


Where's  that  ball? 


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Introducing . . . 


The  Coach  . . . 

Robert  Vaughn 


The  Captain  . . . 

Gene  Littles 


The  Starting  Five  . . . 

Homey  Colbert 
Picka  Littles 
Tatgenhorst 


The  Team 


First  row,  L.  to  R.:  B.  Thomas,  J.  Lambert,  G.  Littles,  B.  Webb,  J.  Bowman,  J.  Colbert;  Second  row,  L.  to  R.: 
L.  Wall,  G.  Holmes,  S.  Tatgenhorst,  J.  Picka,  R.  Horney.  F.  Piacente,  C.  Hoyle,  D.  Witt ;  T.  Hall  and  W.  Shaw, 
managers. 


Their  Season,  '67-'68 


Opponents 

Campbell    59 

Pfeiffer    56 

Campbell    74 

Asheville  Biltmore    82 

Atlantic  Christian    86 

Elon   63 

North  Carolina  A&T   83 

Georgia  Southern    82 

Stetson  University    93 

Morris  Harvey    80 

Western  Carolina   74 

Appalachian    81 

Wilmington    68 


H.P.C. 

82 
79 
82 
94 
82 
67 
79 
85 
93 
80 
81 
88 
85 


Opponent 

Elon    90 

Pfeiffer    70 

Guilford    92 

Lenoir  Rhyne    71 

East  Carolina    77 

Catawba    87 

Western  Carolina  108 

Appalachian    88 

Atlantic  Christian    86 

Lenoir  Rhyne    72 

Guilford    74 

Catawba    69 


And  That  Panther  Enthusiasm/ 


H.P.C. 

92 
95 
71 
64 
83 
86 
90 
97 
84 
81 
64 
86 


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Panther  Teamwork 


The  Panthers  plan  their  strategy  during  a  time-out. 


Tatgenhorst  works  at  defense.  Gene  Littles  captured  a  berth  on  the  All-Carolina's 

Conference  Team  for  the  third  consecutive  year. 


The  High  Point  defense  squelches  Elon. 


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Stifles  Opponents 


Picka  emerges  at  the  top  of  a  tower  of  players. 


105 


Carolina's  Conference  Basketball 


Eyes  in  the  Greensboro  Coliseum  focus  on 
Jim  Pieka. 


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Fascinates  the  Crowds 


Panther  Powerhouse— Great  Year 


Cross  Country  Team 


First  Row,  L.  to  R.:  G.  Clemson,  R.  Woodruff,  F.  Hardenstein.  Coach 
Davidson  ;  Second  Row,  L.  to  R.:  R.  Danburg,  B.  Carter,  captain  ,  W.  Mantz, 
R.  Smith,  R.  Ross. 


Once  around  the  track  in  practice. 


Opponents  HPC 

St.  Andrews                                    44  17 

UNC  at  Charlotte                              41  19 

Methodist  College                               42  19 

St.  Andrews                                     44  17 

Pembroke                                         28  30 

Methodist  College                             39  21 

North  Carolina  State                         15  40 

Pembroke                                        30  26 

Appalachian                                     31  25 

Davidson                                           25  31 

Appalachian                                     25  25 

Washington  and  Lee                         36  21 

State  Meet  Eighth  place 

District  26,  NAIA   Fifth  place 

Low  score  wins 


Doug  Fryer  builds  up  his  stamina  for  cross  country. 


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Baseball 


Opponents 

Campbell   

St.  Andrews   

W.  Virginia  University  

American  International  College 

Long  Island  University   

Wilmington   

Wilmington   

St.  Andrews   

Elon   

Atlantic  Christian   

Newberry   

Catawba   

Pfeiffer   

Guilford   

Catawba   

Belmont  Abbey   

Appalachian   

Lenoir  Rhyne   

Atlantic  Christian   

Pfeiffer   

Wilmington   

Elon   

Belmont  Abbey   

Western  Carolina   

Appalachian   

Campbell   

Pembroke   

Guilford   

Conference  Tournament — First 
District  26— Second  Place 


First  Row,  L.  to  R.:  D.  Hickey,  N.  Perlozzo,  D.  Ackerman.  R.  Nanfelt,  D.  Miller  D  Rich  -  Sec- 
ond Row.  L.  to  R.:  B.  Boleyn,  D.  Cooke,  P.  Wilmer,  B.  Robertson,  D.  Mowery,  J  Kaub,  B.  La- 
gos; Third  Row.  L.  to  R.:  R.  Blosse,  M.  Gebicke.  J.  Wood,  D.  Mitcham,  S.  Crater,  K.  Ruhl,  D. 
Smith,  manager. 


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Team 


Excellent  diamond  performances  were  expected  from  Robertson,  Cook, 
Mowery  and  Nanfelt. 


Calisthenics  limber  up  the  team 


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Carolina's  Conference  Champions  —  1 967 


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Fencing  Team  Organizes 


In  their  second  year  of  organization, 
the  High  Point  College  Fencing  Team 
was  in  the  process  of  building,  trying 
to  create  more  student  interest  in  the 
year-round  sport  in  order  to  gain  fi- 
nancial help.  Bob  White,  a  nationally 
known  fencer,  has  helped  the  team  this 
year  in  developing  balance,  speed,  and 
coordination  with  foil,  sabre,  and  epee. 
Fencing  is  unique  in  that  the  fencer 
must  be  on  offense  and  defense  at  the 
same  time. 

This  year  the  team  competed  against 
such  schools  as  Duke  University,  VMI, 
Wake  Forest  University,  N.  C.  State, 
UNC-G,  and  UNC  at  Chapel  Hill.  The 
team  also  participated  in  the  Novice 
Championships  at  Duke  and  placed  well 
in  invitational  tournaments  at  High 
Point  and  Raleigh.  The  State  Fencing 
Championship  was  held  at  High  Point 
College  on  March  23,  1968. 


L.  to  R.:  J.  Gates,  Mr.  White.  D.  Marsh,  R.  Badu,  T.  Webb,  L. 
Meyer,  R.  Quinn.  D.  Steves,  T.  Linton. 


On  Guard! 


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Opponents 

Purdue  University- 
Atlantic  Christian 
Pfeiffer  College 
Guilford  College 
Wake  Forest 
Elon  College 
Western  Carolina 
Western  Carolina 
Elon  College 
Pfeiffer  College 
Appalachian 
Newberry 
Atlantic  Christian 
Guilford  College 
Pembroke 


Tennis  Team 


L.  to  R.:  T.  Linton,  H.  Walker,  F.  Thigpen,  K.  Machlin,  P.  Hundley,  G. 
Freeze,  Coach  Morris. 


Hundley  demonstrates  his  backhand  skill. 


Machlin,  No.  1  man  on  the  team,  practices  for  com- 
petition. 


Pre-season  doubles  practice  is  important. 


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Golf  Team 


L.  to  R.:  R.  Bennett,  K.  Tingle,  R.  Taylor,  G.  Sappenfield,  K.  McCracken, 
R.  Waugh. 


Randy  Waugh  attempts  a  15  ft.  putt. 


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Kneeling  L.  to  R.:  M.  Lewis,  D.  Bowley,  R.  Woodruff,  R.  Ross,  Coach  Davidson;  Second  row,  L.  to  R.:  D. 
Malpass,  R.  Danburg,  G.  Clemson,  B.  Carter,  T.  Grace,  B.  Farkas.  F.  Hardenstein,  R.  Steffen;  Third  row, 
L.  to  R.:  R.  Smith,  W.  Mantz,  B.  Fidler,  T.  Riley,  G.  Markland,  H.  Alger,  B.  Dry,  R.  Jones;  Captains:  Rich 
Smith.  Charlie  Rock. 


Track  Team 


Opponents  HPC 

Atlantic"  Christian   54  91 

Washington  and  Lee  74  73 

Wofford   70  75 

Davidson   60  58 

Wofford   53  58 

Appalachian   65  80 

Lynchburg  60  85 

Davidson  Relays  Seventh  Place 

District  26  Second  Place 

Conference    Second  Place 


Coach  Bob  Davidson 


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Rick  Steffen  greets  the  hurdles  with  confid- 
ence. 


117 


In  no  place  is  the  advancement  of  the  student  in 
college  life  more  clearly  seen  than  in  the  steps  from 
class  to  class.  Excitement  about  his  new  endeavor 
permeates  the  freshman  student,  while  the  sopho- 
more is  given  self  assurance  by  being  an  upper- 
classman.  The  junior  is  usually  a  forward-looking 
individual  with  more  involvement  in  his  major  and 
its  meaning  in  his  future  life.  Realization  of  the 
proximity  of  graduation  is  the  mood  of  the  senior 
year. 

Although  each  class  step  has  its  own  distinct 
traits,  the  classes  at  High  Point  College  are  not 
completely  separate  entities.  A  strong  interrela- 
tionship among  classes  is  created  through  fellow- 
ship in  extra-curricular  activities. 


High  Point,  North  Carolina 
STUDENT  ACCOUNT  CARD 


Student's  N»me  and  Address 

Simonei  Lynn  Wood 
1031  Lowden  Avenue 
Union,  New  Jersey 


vecount  Number 
 1128— 


STUDENT  BODY 


Bobby  Robertson,  President 


Officers 


Gary  McMahon,  Vice-President 


SENIORS  GRADUATED  IN  MAY 

Realization  of  the  proximity  of  graduation  from 
college  became  clearer  to  the  senior  because  of  the 
many  things  in  which  only  a  senior  could  participate 
—  measurement  for  cap  and  gown,  selection  of  a  gift 
to  the  school,  the  Graduate  Record  Exam.  To  the 
senior  student,  however,  graduation  not  only  mark- 
ed an  ending  but  also  represented  a  beginning,  a 
threshold  leading  to  the  future  .  .  .  and  the  future  is 
as  close  as  tomorrow. 

The  senior  assumed  a  role  of  leadership  as  he  re- 
collected his  previous  years  at  High  Point  College, 
feeling  that  his  experience  had  qualified  him  as  a 
satisfactory  advisor  for  underclassmen.  The  senior 
continued  on  his  path  of  seeking  and  achieving,  cul- 
minating his  college  experience  on  that  magic  day 
of  Commencement,  May  19,  when  he  took  the  giant 
step  from  student  to  alumnus. 


Ann  Scott,  Secretary 


Bobbi  Taylor,  Treasurer 


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Every  Senior's  Dream 


The  final  step  of  the  college  career  is  the  trek  up  West  College  Drive  to  receive  the  diploma  at  Commencement. 


Susan  L.  Applejrate 

Alexandria,  Va. 
A.B.T.  Elementary 
Education 


Jennie  L.  Auman 

Archdale,  N.  C. 
A.B.T.  Elementary 
Education 


122 


Robert  J.  Betterton 

Brigantine,  N.  J. 
B.S.  Biology 


Gloria  S.  Blackburn 

High  Point,  N.  C. 
A.B.T.  Elementary- 
Education 


Elinor  K.  Brading 

Alexandria,  Va. 
A.B.T.   Physical  Education 


William  M.  BiRham 

Charlotte,  N.  C. 
A.B.T.  Music  Education 


John  C.  Bloom 

Cranbury,  N.  J. 
B.S.  Accounting 


Margaret  M.  Botsch 

Lexington,  N.  C. 
A.B.T.  Elementary 
Education 


Patricia  F.  Boyles 

Pinnacle,  N.  C. 
A.B.T.  Elementary 
Education 


James  W.  Brady 

High  Point.  N.  C. 
A.B.T.  Elementary 
Education 


Priscilla  M.  Brant 

High  Point,  N.  C. 
A.B.  Art 


Mansell  R.  Bridwell 

Honea  Path,  S.  C. 
B.S.  Human  Relations 


123 


Stephen  L.  Burton 

Critz,  Va. 
A.B.  English 


Timothy  E.  Cassell 

Winston-Salem,  N.  C 
A.B.  Social  Studies 


Clifton  E.  Brown 

Winston-Salem,  N.  C. 
A.B.  History-Political 


Daniel  F.  Cagle,  Jr. 

Durham,  N.  C. 
A.B.  History-Political 
Science 


J.  David  Cerchio 
Wilmington,  Del. 
B.S.  Accounting 


Kenneth  A.  Bulla 

High  Point,  N.  C. 
B.S.  Business 


Judith  C.  Carlton 

Lexington,  N.  C. 
A.B.T.  Elementary 
Education 


Richard  L.  Chappell 

High  Point,  N.  C. 
A.B.  English 


John  F.  Carter,  Jr. 

Thomasville,  N.  C. 
A.B.T.  Physical  Education 


Donald  0.  Clendaniel,  II 

Milford,  Delaware 
A.B.  Sociology 


Catherine  H.  Cline 

Paris.  Illinois 
A.B.T.  Elementary 
Education 


124 


David  W.  Cole,  Jr. 

High  Point,  N.  C. 
A.B.  History  - 
Political  Science 


Cherie  Covington 

Wadesboro,  N.  C. 
A.B.T.  Elementary 
Education 


Charles  L.  Cox 

High  Point,  N.  C. 
A.B  History-Political 
Science 


Participation 


James  E.  Cook.  Jr. 

Greensboro.  N.  C. 
A.B.  History  - 
Political  Science 


Patricia  A.  Cowden 

Greensboro,  N.  C. 
A.B.  Sociology 


David  F.  Crawford 

Granite  Falls,  N.  C. 
A.B.  English 


Donald  E.  Cooke 

Brown  Summit,  N.  C. 
A.B.T.  Physical  Education 


Jean  Vanneman  joins  in  the  excitement  at  Co-Rec  Night. 


125 


Jimmy  C.  Cranford 

Denton,  N.  C. 
A.B.  Psychology 


Gary  B.  Craver 

Lexington,  N.  C. 
B.S.  Business 


Charles  D.  Crews 

Greensboro,  N.  C. 
A.B.  Religion-Philosophy 


Catherine  E.  Cruit 

Aberdeen,  Md. 
A.B.T.  Physical  Education 


Virginia  A.  Dark 

Siler  City,  N.  C. 
A.B.T.  Elementary 
Education 


Peggy  C.  Davis 

Adelphi,  Md. 
B.S.  Mathematics 


Elizabeth  B.  Daniel 

High  Point,  N.  C. 
A.B.T.  Elementary 
Education 


Peter  R.  Davis,  Jr. 

Miami,  Florida 
B.S.  Human  Relations 


Janet  J.  Daniel 

Roxboro,  N.  C. 
A.B.T.  Elementary 
Education 


Robert  V.  Dodd 

Shelby,  N.  C. 
A.B.  Religion 


Forrest  R.  Dover 

Bessemer  City,  N.  C. 
A.B.T.  Physical  Education 


126 


Orientation  is  a  vital  part  of  the  first  step  that  students  take  as  they  begin  their  life  at  college. 


Donna  L.  Ebert 

Greensboro,  N.  C. 
A.B.  History 


Diane  H.  Eckman 

Cornwall.  N.  Y. 
A.B.T.  Elementary 
Education 


Lynn  C.  Edmonds 

Richmond,  Va. 
A.B.T.  Elementary 
Education 


Rosemary  L.  Edwards 

Siler  City,  N.  C. 
A.B.  English 


Steve  W.  Elliott 

Greensboro,  N.  C. 
B.S.  Business 


127 


The  Alpha  Phi  Gamma  initiation  ceremony  recognized  several  seniors  for  their 
participation  in  publications. 


Paul  D.  Ensley 

High  Point,  N.  C. 
B.S.  Business 
Administration 


Barbara  L.  Everhart 

Welcome,  N.  C. 
A.B.T.  Elementary 
Education 


Hazel  Faulkner 

Liberty,  N.  C. 
A.B.T.  Elementary 
Education 


Jonathan  L.  Faulkner 

Ridgewood.  X.  J. 

A.B.  History 
Political  Science 


Darrell  L.  Frye 

Trinity,  N.  C. 
B.S.  Business 
Administration 


Craig  A.  Furman 

Rockville,  Md. 
A.B.  History- 
Political  Science 


Larry  W.  Garrison 

Winston-Salem,  N.  C. 
A.B.  History- 
Political  Science 


Cornelia  B.  Gentry 

Roxboro,  N.  C. 
A.B.T.  Elementary 
Education 


128 


Initiation 


David  E.  Gilbert 

Pfafftown,  N.  C. 
A.B.  English 


Allison  M.  Glew 

Saugus,  Mass. 
A.B.  Sociology 


Susan  A.  Golden 

Mount  Airy,  N.  C. 
B.S.  Business 
Administration 


Ralph  G.  Goode 

Connelly  Springs,  N.  C. 
A.B.  History-Political 
Science 


Donna  H.  Goettsche 

Arlington,  Va. 
A.B.  English 


Anne  L.  Greco 

Alexandria,  Va. 
A.B.  French 


Monica  E.  GoRRin 

Willingboro,  N.  J. 
A.B.T.  Elementary 
Education 


Patricia  G.  Hall 

Greensboro,  N.  C. 
A.B.T.  Elementary 
Education 


Sam  G.  Hardister,  III 

Clemmons,  N.  C. 
B.S.  Accounting  - 
Business  Administration 


Laura  J.  Groce 

Asheville,  N.  C. 
A.B.  Sociology 


Sharon  L.  Harshbarger 

McLean,  Va. 
A.B.  Art 


Martha  J.  Harrington 

Chapel  Hill,  N.  C. 
B.S.  Business 
Administration 


Lana  G.  Harris 

High  Point,  N.  C. 
B.S.  Mathematics 


129 


Michael  D.  Hoke 

High  Point,  N.  C. 
A.B.  English 


H.  Garry  Holland 

High  Point,  N.  C. 
A.B.T.  Physical  Education 


Harry  A.  Hill 

Greensboro,  N.  C 
B.S.  Business 
Administration 


Elizabeth  A.  Horigan 

Bethesda,  Md. 
B.S.  Biology 


Roberta  L.  Howie 

Waxbaw,  N.  C. 
B.S.  Business 
Administration 


Wanda  G.  Howlett 

High  Point,  N.  C. 
A.B.T.  Physical  Education 


Jesse  W.  Hulin 

Asheboro,  N.  C. 
A.B.  Psychology 


Sherry  V.  Ingram 

High  Point,  N.  C. 
A.B.  History 


Jeffrey  S,  Hulick 

Cranbury,  N.  J. 


B.S.  Accounting 


4 


Dianne  J.  Holt 

Charlotte,  N.  C. 
A.B.T.  Elementary 
Education 


David  B.  Hucks,  Jr. 

High  Point,  N.  C. 
B.S.  Accounting 


Kay  A.  Jackson 

Wilmington,  Del. 
A.B.T.  Elementary 
Education 


130 


Orientation 


Upperclassmen  played  a  significant  role  in  Orientation  Week. 


Cheryl  M.  Kendle 

Williamsport,  Md. 
A.B.T.  Physical  Education 


Kenneth  L.  Kendrick 

Spray,  N.  C. 
A.B.  Social  Studies 


Thomas  L.  Kiley 

Wilmington,  Del. 
B.S.  Business 
Administration 


131 


A  song  by  the  choir  is  always  a  part  of  the  High  Point  College  Commencement  Ex- 
ercises. 


Mary  Klausman 

High  Point,  N.  C. 
A.B.T.  Elementary 
Education 


Frank  H.  LaGrange 

West  Palm  Beach,  Fla. 
B.S.  Human  Relations 


Charles  E.  Kurkjian 

Exton,  Pa. 

A.B.  Sociology, 
Psychology 


Sandra  E.  Kyles 

Statesville,  N.  C. 
A.B.  English 


Mary  D.  LaSalla 

Raleigh,  N.  C. 
A.B.T.  Elementary 
Education 


Jerry  L.  Lambert  Stephen  M.  Laney 

Nappawee,  Ind.  Charlotte,  N.  C. 

A.B.T.  Physical  Education  A.B.T.  Physical  Education 


132 


Graduation 


Sandra  G.  Lee 

Thomasville,  N.  C 
B.S.  Mathematics 


George  T.  Leverett.  Ill 

High  Point.  N.  C. 
B.S.  Mathematics 


John  W.  Lockman 

Lintolnton.  N.  C. 
A.B.  Sociology 


Barbara  A.  McDiarmid 

Raeford,  N.  C. 
A.B.  English 


II 


Delores  A.  McDonald 

High  Point,  N.  C. 
A.B.T.  Elementary 
Education 


T.  Steven  McLain 

Hiddenite,  N.  C. 
A.B.  History 


Gary  J.  McMahon 

Huntington,  N.  Y. 
A.B.  Psychology 


Joseph  F.  McNulty 

Asheboro,  N.  C. 

A.B.  History- 
Political  Science 


Kenneth  I.  Machlin 

Silver  Spring,  Md. 
B.S.  Mathematics 


John  E.  Marshall 

Statesville,  N.  C. 
B.S.  Business 
Administration 


Suzanne  Martin 

Alexandria,  Va. 
A.B.T.  Elementary 
Education 


133 


Who's  Who  in  American 


Lynn  Wood  Simone 

Zenith — Editor-in-Chief,  Alpha  Phi  Gamma  —  President, 
Junior  Marshal,  Orientation  Committee,  Order  of  the 
Lighted  Lamp. 


Robert  Patrick  Robertson 

Junior  Class — President,  Senior  Class — pres- 
ident, Order  of  the  Lighted  Lamp,  Physical 
Education  Major's  Club — President,  Baseball 
— Captain,  All  Conference. 


Colleges  and  Universities 


Margaret  Ann  Neese 

Women's  Dormitory  Council — President,  Assem- 
bly Committee,  President's  Study  Committee  on 
Student  Affairs,  Zenith  Staff— Class  Editor, 
Junior  Marshal. 


Claudia  Lynn  Payne 

Phi  Mu — President,  Student  Christian  Association — 
Vice  President,  Women's  Dormitory  Council — Corre- 
sponding Secretary,  Fellowship  Teams,  English  Club. 


David  Everidge  Gilbert 

Tower  Players,  Apogee  Staff,  Alpha  Phi  Gamma, 
Hi-Po— Editor-in-Chief,  Alpha  Phi  Omega. 


Lynn  Carol  Edmonds 

Student  National  Education  Association — 
Vice  President,  Kappa  Delta  Pi — President, 
Order  of  the  Lighted  Lamp,  Phi  Mu  Sorority, 
Junior  Marshal. 


1 4  Seniors 
Are  Honored 

for  Service  and 
Leadership  Abilities 


Ann  North  Scott 

Alpha  Gamma  Delta — President,  Senior 
Class — Secretary,  Junior  Class — Secretary, 
Miss  Student  Teacher,  National  Panhellenic 
Council. 


Cassandra  Isahelle  Ritchie 
Student  Government  Association — Secre- 
tary, Alpha  Gamma  Delta — First  Vice-Pres- 
ident, Student  Legislature — Secretary,  Pres- 
dent's  Student  Advisory  Committee,  Queens 
College  Exchange  Program. 


Susan  Lee  Applegate 

Alpha  Gamma  Delta  Fraternity,  Panhel- 
lenic  Council — President,  Vice  President, 
Judiciary  Council — Secretary,  Prosecu- 
tor, Chief  Justice  President's  Special  Ad- 
visory Committee,  Student  National  Ed- 
ucation Association. 


Dianne  Julene  Holt 

Kappa  Delta  Sorority— Editor,  Home- 
coming Queen  1966,  Panhellenic  Council 
— President,  Chief  Cheerleader,  Miss 
Golden  Decade. 


Barbara  Ann  McDiarmid 

Zenith — Editor-in-Chief,  Student  Government  Associa- 
tion— Secretary,  Alpha  Phi  Gamma  Fraternity,  Alpha 
Delta  Theta  Sorority,  President's  Advisory  Council. 


Barbara  Leigh  Taylor 
Alpha  Gamma   Delta — Recording  Secretary,  Sophomore 
Class — Treasurer,  Senior  Class —  Treasurer,  Cheerleader, 
Student  National  Education  Association. 


Seniors  . . . 


Lynn  Edmonds'  family  visited  the  High  Point  College  plant  on  Parents' 
Day  this  fall. 


138 


Visitation 


Sidney  W.  Nance 

Thomasville,  N.  C. 
B.S.  Mathematics 


Katherine  L.  Newman 

Allendale,  N.  J. 
A.B.T.  Elementary 
Education 


Leo  R.  Palmer,  III 

High  Point,  N.  C. 

A.B.  History- 
Political  Science 


Larry  T.  Neal 

Belews  Creek,  N.  C. 
A.B.T.  Physical  Education 


Eric  L.  Okin 

Arlington,  Va. 
B.S.  Business 
Administration 


Margaret  A.  Neese 

Fayetteville.  N.  C. 
A.B.  Religion 


Carl  A.  Orton,  II 

Winston-Salem,  N.  C. 
B.S.  Business 
Administration 


Susan  M.  Newbill 

High  Point,  N.  C. 
A.B.T.  Elementary 
Education 


Leonard  S.  Palmer,  Jr. 

Salem,  Va. 
B.S.  Biology 


Claudia  L.  Payne 

Montgomery,  Ala. 
A.B.  English 


Linda  W.  Payne 

High  Point.  N.  C. 
A.B.  Religion 


139 


Seniors .  . . 


S.  Dianne  Phipps 

Hiph  Point,  N.  C. 
B.S.  Business 
Administration 


Emilie  L.  Pickett 

Denton,  N.  C. 
A.B.T.  Elementary 
Education 


Lloyd  K.  Prevette 

Hiph  Point,  N.  C. 
B.S.  Business 
Administration 


Cynthia  A.  Pillsbury 

Charlotte,  N.  C. 
A.B.T.  Elementary 
Education 


Ronald  E.  Price 

Cambridge,  Md. 
A.B.  History 


Barbara  W.  Poole 

Orlando,  Fla. 
A.B.T.  Elementary 
Education 


Carolyn  P.  Prillaman 

Collinsville,  Va. 
A.B.T.  Elementary 
Education 


Richard  C.  Prince 

Tampa,  Fla. 
A.B.T.  Physical  Education 


Edward  F.  Pryor 

Hendersonville,  N.  C. 
A.B.T.  Physical  Education 


Lorraine  A.  Reidda 

Succasunna,  N.  J. 
A.B.T.  Physical 
Education 


Judson  C.  Richardson 

Lynnfield,  Mass. 

B.A.  History- 
Political  Science 


140 


Information 


Steve  H.  Riggs 
High  Point,  N.  C. 
A.B.  History 


Arthur  R.  Robb,  Jr. 

Winston-Salem,  N.  C. 
B.S.  Business 
Administration 


Roy  Schumacher  asks  for  some  information  during  one 
of  Dr.  Patton's  question  and  answer  assemblies. 


Robert  P.  Robertson 

Wantagh,  N.  Y. 

A.B.T.  Physical 
Education 


Betty  W.  Rogers 

Alberta,  Va. 
A.B.T.  Elementary 
Education 


Helen  E.  Rounds 

Westfield,  N.  J. 
A.B.  Sociology 


Robert  G.  St.  John 

Pensacola,  Fla. 
B.S.  Business 
Administration 


Robert  M.  Sale 

Ronda,  N.  C. 
A.B.T.  Music  Education 


Betty  G.  Sanderford 

Whiteville,  N.  C. 
A.B.  Sociology 


141 


Gary  V.  Sappenfield 

Greensboro,  N.  C. 
B.S.  Mathematics 


Anna  M.  Sawyer 

High  Point,  N.  C. 
A.B.  Psychology 


Ann  N.  Scott 

Fort  Ord,  Cal. 
A.B.T.  Elementary 
Education 


Roy  D.  Schumacher 

Haddonfield,  N.  J. 
A.B.  History 


Janet  A.  Seigler 

Monroe,  N.  C. 
A.B.  Fine  Arts 


William  E.  Sevier 

Asheville,  N.  C. 
B.S.  Mathematics 


Lynn  W.  Simone 

Union,  N.  J. 
A.B.  Sociology 


Donna  L.  Shelly 
Camp  Butler,  Okinawa 

A.B.T.  Elementary 
Education 


Patricia  A.  Smith 

Annapolis,  Md. 
A.B.  Art 


Rudy  L.  Smith 

High  Point,  N.  C. 
A.B.  Sociology 


Wilton  A.  Smith,  Jr. 

Hillerest  Heights,  Md. 
B.S.  Business 
Administration 


142 


Relaxation 


Dennis  R.  Snead,  Jr. 

Greensboro,  N.  C. 
B.S.  Accounting 


Michael  J.  Sombar,  Jr. 

Milford.  Del. 
A.B.  History- 
Political  Science 


Steven  L.  Spencer 

Madison.  N.  C. 
A.B.  History- 
Political  Science 


Sammie  L.  Steele 

High  Point,  N.  C. 
A.B.T.  Elementary 
Education 


Martha  L.  Sterling 

Wyoming,  Del. 
A.B.T.  Elementary 
Education 


Charles  H.  Stirewalt,  Jr. 

Old  Fort,  N.  C. 
B.S.  Business 
Administration 


Edward  S.  Stratton 

Afton,  Va. 
A.B.  History- 
Political  Science 


Forrest  Dover  relaxes  from  his  pitching  duties  on  the  baseball  team. 


143 


Edward  Stratton  prepares  to  make  posters 
to  publicize  a  campus  activity. 


Charles  P.  Teague 

Asheville.  N.  C. 
A.B.  Religion- 
Philosophy 


Sylvia  H.  Teague 

Charlotte,  N.  C. 
A.B.T.  Elementary 
Education 


Preparation 


Phyllis  A.  Sturdivant 

Lexington,  N.  C. 
A.B.  English 


Nancy  E.  Taylor 

Eutavv,  Ala. 
A.B.  French 


Barbara  L.  Thayer 

High  Point,  N.  C. 
A.B.  Sociology 


Barbara  L.  Taylor 

Denton,  N.  C. 
A.B.  English 


Ray  T.  Taylor 

Durham,  N.  C. 
A.B.  History- 
Political  Science 


Frankie  C.  Thigpen 

Pikeville,  N.  C. 
A.B.  History- 
Political  Science 


144 


Ted  L.  Thomas 

Gastonia,  N.  C. 
A.B.  History- 
Political  Science 


Martha  J.  Tuttle 

High  Point,  N.  C. 
A.B.T.  Physical 
Education 


Sue  E.  Van  Gilder 

Millville,  N.  J. 
A.B.T.  Elementary 
Education 


Robert  E.  Tuttle 

Lewisville,  N.  C. 
B.S.  Business 
Administration 


Janice  W.  Tysinger 

Lexington,  N.  C. 
A.B.T.  Elementary 
Education 


Honda  J.  Upton 

High  Point,  N.  C. 
A.B.T.  Elementary 
Education 


145 


Seniors 


culminate  four  years  of  work 


at  graduation,  their  common  destination. 


Joan  P.  Warren  Randolph  P.  Waugh  Ellen  L.  White 

Walkertown,  N.  C.  Asheville,  N.  C.  Saugus,  Mass. 

A.B.  English  A.B.  Religion  B.S.  Business 

Administration 


146 


Destination 


William  R.  White 

Stony  Point,  N.  C. 
A.B.  History- 
Political  Science 


Vicky  L.  Wimberly 

Reidsville,  N.  C. 
A.B.T.  Elementary 
Education 


James  E.  Whitehead 

Camp  LeJeune,  N.  C. 
A.B.T.  Physical  Education 


Shelhy  J.  Wilkes 

Hijrh  Point,  N.  C. 
B.S.  Biology 


Carol  F.  Winchester 

Monroe,  N.  C. 
A.B.T.  Elementary 
Education 


Carol  L.  Winstead 

Roxboro,  N.  C. 
A.B.  English 


Anthony  W.  Workman 

Winston-Salem,  N.  C. 
B.S.  Business 
Administration 


Herman  K.  Williams 

Lexington,  N.  C. 
B.S.  Business 
Administration 


Patsy  S.  Womack 

High  Point,  N.  C. 
A.B.T.  Elementary 
Education 


Clark  S.  Yokley 

High  Point.  N.  C. 
A.B.T.  Physical  Education 


Val  E.  Zumbro 

University  Park,  Md. 
B.S.  Business 
Administration 


147 


EXCITEMENT  DEFINED  THE  JUNIOR  YEAR 

Stepping  closer  to  the  achievement  of  his  im- 
mediate goals,  the  junior  became  absorbed  in  his 
courses  more  than  in  previous  years.  He  did  allot 
some  time  though  for  participation  in  class  func- 
tions. 

Money-making  projects  received  the  most  em- 
phasis in  the  Junior  Class  during  the  1967-68  school 
year.  Funds  from  such  events  as  a  car  wash  and  a 
student-faculty  basketball  game  enabled  the  class 
to  produce  the  long  awaited  Junior-Senior  Prom  on 
March  8,  1968. 

Besides  the  excitement  of  the  Prom  the  junior 
also  received  special  joy  from  receiving  his  class 
ring.  Comparison  of  rings  was  a  common  custom 
among  students  in  their  junior  year.  This  part  of 
being  a  junior,  as  well  as  others,  served  as  a  prelude 
to  the  more  important  year  to  come. 


Bill  Stewart,  President 

Officers 


Steve  Breckheimer,  Treasurer 

Judy  Garner,  Secretary  Ted  Ken  fro,  Vice-President 


148 


Juniors  Admire  Class  Rings 


149 


Junior  transfers  got  their  first  taste  of  HPC  during  orientation  picnic. 


David  L.  Ackcrman 

Bethesda,  Md. 

Larry  Adams 

Manchester,  Conn. 

Raymund  Alderson 
High  Point.  N.  C. 

Charles  D.  Allen 

Shelby.  N.  C. 


James  Allison 
Waldorf.  Md. 

John  D.  Amnions 

Arden,  N.  C. 

Brenda  Sue  Auman 

Archdale,  N.  C. 

Ray  Baity 

Greensboro,  N.  C. 


Sharon  Baker 

Charlotte,  N.  C. 

Gary  B.  Barker 

Greensboro,  N.  C. 

Patricia  L.  Beaver 

Spindale.  N.  C. 

Lynda  Beck 

Winston-Salem.  N.  C 


Pamela  Beck 

Lexington,  N.  C. 

Stephen  Benson 
Orlando.  I  la. 

Detra  Blackburn 

Mount  Airy.  N.  C. 

Rosetta  Blackwcldcr 

Concord,  N.  C. 


150 


David  B.  Bishop 

Oxford,  Md. 

Ray  Blosse 

Mallow  Heights,  Md. 

Ann  Bollinger 

Annvillc.  Fa. 

Belty  K.  Bowman 

Lumbcrton.  N.  C. 


Larry  Boylcs 

Mount  Airy,  N.  C. 

Brcnda  Bradford 

Great  I  alls,  Va. 

Steve  Breckheimer 
Fairport,  N.  Y. 

Delores  Brewer 

Kagle  Springs,  N.  C. 


Rodney  Briggs 

I  ayetteville,  N.  C. 

Carolyn  Britt 

Charlotte,  N.  C. 

Jasper  Brown 

Troy.N.C. 

Jimmy  Brown 

Westfield,  N.  C. 


Mary  Brown 

Yadkin,  N.  C. 

Daniel  Calhoun 

Kernersville,  N.  C. 

Sheila  Campbell 

Spindale,  N.  C. 

Irene  Caputo 

Silver  Spring,  Md. 


Clay  Tom  Carpenter 

Norwood,  N.  C. 

Linda  Case 

McLeansville,  N.  C. 

►Catherine  Chappell 

Greensboro,  N.  C. 

John  Chernault 

High  Point.  N.  C. 


Lee  Cheney 

Hampton.  Va. 

Glenn  Chorpening 

Orlando.  Fla. 

Larry  Clapp 

Liberty,  N.  C. 

Margaret  Clapp 

High  Point,  N.  C. 


151 


Junior  Bill  Lagos  took  a  precise  foul  shot  in  the  student-faculty  game 
sponsored  by  the  Junior  Class. 


Clayton  Cleaves 

Charlotte,  N.  C. 

Pat  Coffey 
Devon,  Pa. 

David  Collins 

Salisbury,  N.  C. 

Richard  Collins 

High  Point.  N.C. 


Clarence  Ray  Conrad 

Thomasville,  N.  C. 

John  Cooley 

Prospectville,  Pa. 

Lynda  Corn 

High  Point,  N.  C. 

John  Cornet 
Orlando.  Fla. 


Ray  Corriher 

Winston-Salem.  N.  C. 

Susan  Cosman 
Albany.  N.  Y. 

Jim  Coston 

Raleigh,  N.  C. 

Phyllis  Crater 

Winston-Salem,  N.  C. 


Stephen  Crater 

Winston-Salem,  N.  C. 

Thomas  Crouch 
North  tast,  Md. 

Linda  Crowder 

Bethesda.  Md. 

Rik  Danburg 

Gainesville,  Fla. 


152 


Derrick  Davis 

Winston-Salem,  N.  C. 

James  Davis,  Jr. 
Chamblee,  Ga. 

Jeanne  Davis 

High  Point,  N.  C. 

Judith  Davis 

Fayetteville,  N.  C. 


Dave  Disbotough 
Wilmington.  Del. 

James  Dodson 

Sandy  Ridge.  N.C. 

Lynn  Donington 

Morris,  N.  J. 

Priscilla  Donnell 

Sandord,  Maine 


John  F.  Driscoll 

Somerset,  Mass. 

Joy  Duncan 

Concord,  N.  C. 

Nancy  G.  Eaves 
High  Point.  N.  C. 

Wayne  Eddinger 
Thomasvilk,  N.  C. 


Gilbert  Edwards 

Asheboro,  N.  C. 

Jeannette  Edwards 
High  Point,  N.  C. 

Daniel  Eisert 

Louisville,  Ky. 

Jim  Elkins 

Durham,  N.  C. 


Ann  Everhart 

Thomasville,  N.  C. 


Carl  Eagge 

Leaksville,  N.  C. 


Bill  Farkas 

Westfield,  N.  J. 


Joel  Farlow 

High  Point.  N.  C. 


Dorcas  Feimster 

Hamptonville,  N.  C. 


153 


Sunshine  brought  two  students'  studies  outdoors  by  the  flowing  fountain. 


Martha  Fielden 

Silver  Spring,  Md. 

Susan  Fischer 

Bethesda,  Md. 

Richard  holes 
North  Hill.  Del. 

Susan  Fowlkes 

Pom  pa  no  Beach,  lla. 


Laird  Mason  Freeman 
High  Point,  N.C. 

Douglas  Fryei 

Hagerstown,  Md. 

Pat  Gaffney 

Randlcman,  N.  C. 

Jesse  Garmon 

Colfax.  N.  C. 


Harold  Garner 

Winston-Salem,  N.  C. 

Judith  Garner 

LaPlata.  Md. 

Blair  Garnett 

High  Point.  N.  C. 

Walter  Gragg 

Connelly  Springs,  N.  C. 


154 


V  irginia  A.  Gray 
High  Point,  N.  C. 

Linda  Greenwood 

Kernersville,  N.  C. 

Susan  Griffin 

Guantanamo  Bay.  Cuba 

Robert  Guyer 

High  Point,  N.  C. 


Phyllis  Haddock 

Stark,  Ha. 

Martha  Hadley 

Asheboro,  N.  C. 

Mary -jo  Hall 

Durham,  N.  C. 

Wayne  T.  Hall 

Statesville,  N.  C. 


Elaine  Hamrick 

Shelby,  N.C. 

William  Harding 

Wilmington,  Del, 

Cynthia  Hardy 

Southport,  N.  C. 

Stephen  Harrison 

Thomasville,  N.  C. 


Katherine  Hayden 

Bethesda,  Md. 

Barbara  Haywood 
High  Point.  N.  C. 

Wyatt  F.  Hearp 

Rockingham,  N.  C. 

Gail  Hetherington 

Hampton,  N.  J. 


Martha  Fielden  and  Rik  Danburg  perform  the  proper  ceremony  of  crown- 
ing Doug  Fryer  "Mr.  Silver  Century"  at  the  faculty-student  game. 


Joan  Mobson 

Martinsville.  Va. 

Konald  llorney 

Julian,  N.  C. 


Nancy  llolcombe 

StatesvUle,  N.  C. 

Karen  Hubbard 

AshevUle,  N.  C. 


Karen  Hollingsworth 

Lexington.  N.  C. 

Linda  Hull 

High  Point.  N.  C. 


Tommy  Holmes 

High  Point,  N.  C. 

Carol  Huff 

High  Point.  N.  C. 


Joseph  Hoover 

Prospect  Park,  Pa. 

Lynda  Huffman 
High  Point,  N.  C. 


Nancy  Hunter 

Fanwood,  N.  J. 

Betty  Idol 

High  Point,  N.  C. 

Jeffrey  Irwin 

Wilmington,  Del. 

Steve  James 

High  Point,  N.  C. 


Patricia  Jolly 

tlkin,  N.  C. 

Larry  Jones 

Salisbury,  Md. 

M.  Dorsay  Jones 
Durham,  N.  C. 

Lawrence  Jordan 

Trinity,  N.  C. 


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Ken  Jurney 

Harmony,  N.  C. 

Laraine  Kenerly 

Thomasville,  N.  C. 


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156 


Judy  Kievning 

Livingston.  N.  J. 

Susan  Kiger 

Rural  Hall,  N.  C. 

Donna  Kirk 

Cheverly,  Md. 

Margaret  Kirkman 

Greensboro,  N.  C. 


Fuchsia  Lackey 

Fallston,  N.  C. 

William  Lagos 
Wheaton,  Md. 

William  Land 

High  Point,  N.  C. 

Stephen  Lasine 

High  Point.  N.  C. 


Ellen  Law 

Charlotte,  N.  C. 

Margaret  Leary 

High  Point,  N.  C. 

Eugene  Littles 

Washington,  D.  C. 

Cynthia  Lockhart-Mummery 

McLean.  Va. 


Louella  Loflin 

High  Point,  N.  C. 

Johnny  Lucas 

Cocoa,  I  la. 

Ann  Luff 

Hackettstown,  N.  J. 

Leslie  McCall 

Cheverly,  Md. 


Junior  Rich  Smith  relaxed  after  lunch  with  members  of  the  other  three 
classes,  exemplifying  the  strong  inter-class  communication  at  HPC. 


Virginia  McDonough 

Matawan,  N.  J. 

Phyllis  McDowell 

High  Point.  N.  C. 

Diana  McEwan 

Cynthia.  Ky. 

Jonathan  Mann 

High  Point,  N.C. 


Gary  Maxkland 

Advance,  N.  C. 

Beth  Marshall 

Greensboro,  N.  C. 

Kenneth  Martin 

Wayne,  Pa. 

Janet  Masten 

Winston-Salem.  N.C. 


Gail  Merritt 

Shelby.  N.  C. 

Catherine  Miller 

Tampa,  Ha. 

Rachel  Miller 

Winston-Salem,  N.  C. 

Barbara  Mize 

Silver  Spring,  Md. 


Beverly  Moliter 

Lexington  Park,  Md. 

Bob  Montgomery 

Stratford,  N.  J. 

James  D.  Moore 

Asheboro,  N.  C. 

Hugh  Alexander  Moran 

High  Point.  N.C. 


Bill  Lagos  was  one  of  many  juniors  who  made  time  for  gab  sessions  on 
the  Student  Center  steps. 


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158 


Elaine  Murphy 

Thomasville,  N.  C. 

Robert  E.  Myers 
High  Point,  N.  C. 

Patricia  Nance 

Charlotte,  N.  C. 

Russell  Nanfelt 

Rockville,  Md. 


Jerry  Needham 

Pinnacle,  N.  C. 

Joseph  Needham 

Pilot  Mt.,  N.  C. 

Danny  Nelson 

Madison,  N.  C. 

Diane  Niland 

Arlington,  Va. 


Deidre  Norman 

Pilot  Mt.,  N.  C. 

Cheryl  Owen 

High  Point,  N.  C. 

Paul  Scott  Owen,  Jr. 

High  Point,  N.  C. 

Bruce  Parisi 

(Jlcn  Rock,  N.  J. 


Judy  Parker 

Aurora,  Col. 

Danny  Parsons 

Winston-Salem,  N.  C. 

Paul  Payne 

Yorktown,  Va. 

Barney  Peeler 

Lawndale,  N.  C. 


Henry  Penry,  Jr. 

Clermont,  Fla. 

Herbert  Penry,  III 

Lexington,  N.  C. 

Barbara  Peterson 

Fuquay-Varina,  N.  C. 

Joan  Peterson 

Irvington,  N.  J. 


David  A.  Phillips 

Peabody.  Mass. 

Jane  Phillips 

Vista,  Va. 

James  Picka 

Baltimore,  Md. 

Sylvia  Pratt 

Charlotte.  N.  C. 


159 


Juniors  Acquainted  Themselves 


Ellen  Ragland 

High  Point,  N.  C. 

Gaiy  Ragland 

Alexandria,  Va. 

Maicia  Rainer 

Silver  Spring,  Md. 

Douglas  Rayle 

Greensboro,  N.  C. 


Virgil  Reid 

Candor,  N.  C. 

Ted  Renfro 

Rockville.  Md. 

Glenn  D.  Rich 

Asheboro,  N.  C. 

Lois  Robinson 

Woodbury  Heights,  N.  J. 


Charles  Rock 

Virginia  Beach,  Va. 

Shirley  Rockenbaugh 

Washington.  D.  C. 

M  in  tie  Saintsing 

Thomasville,  N.  C. 

Danny  Scales 

Winston-Salem,  N.  C. 


Carol  Scheuffle 

Arlington,  Va. 

James  Scott 

Leaksville,  N.  C. 

Elaine  Seigle 

Alexandria.  Va. 

Sharon  Sherwood 

Atlanta,  Ga. 


Mary  S.  Siceloff 

Lexington,  N.  C. 

Loiselle  Sigman 

Hickory.  N.  C. 

Dennis  Sigmon 
Elkin,  N.  C. 

Richard  Sink 

Lexington,  N.  C. 


160 


With  Faculty 


Talmadge  Sink 
High  Point,  N.  C. 

Russell  Wayne  Sink 

Lexington,  N.  C. 

Beulah  Joan  Smith 
High  Point,  N.  C. 


Kenneth  Smith 
High  Point,  N.  C. 

Martha  Smith 

Asheboro,  N.  C. 

Richard  Smith 

College  Park,  Md. 

Katherine  Spoon 

Apopka,  Ha. 


Donald  Staley 

Garner.  N.  C. 

Susan  Steed 

Warrenton,  N.  C. 

Jerry  Wayne  Stevens 

Greensboro,  N.  C. 

William  Stewart 

Wheaton.  Md. 


Better  relationships  between  faculty  and  students  defined  the  junior  year, 
as  illustrated  by  Dr.  Underwood  and  Jim  Allison. 


161 


Donna  Stines 
Marshall.  N.  C. 

Henry  T.  Stutts 

High  Point,  N.  C. 

Dorothy  Styles 

Asheville,  N.  C. 

Alice  Thompson 

Graham.  N.  C. 


Diana  Tolson 

Centre ville,  Md. 

Ired  Tucker 

Asheboro.  N.  C. 

Linda  Tucker 

Burlington.  N.  C. 

David  Tuxhorn 
Springfield.  111. 


George  Vann 
Wlicaton.  Md. 

Jane  Wagner 

Lexington, N.  C. 

Jean  Wakenight 

Washington,  D.  C. 

Thomas  Waldron 

Allentown,  N.  J. 


Ldwin  W.  Walker 

Winston-Salem.  N.  C. 

Steve  M.  Wall 

High  I'oint,  N.  C. 

Thomas  Warth 

High  Point,  N.  C. 

Janice  Watts 

Charlotte,  N.  C. 


Kenneth  Weatherman 

Lewisville,  N.  C. 

Tim  Webb 

High  Point,  N.  C. 

Linda  Weiss 

High  Point.  N.  C. 

Lesley  Welch 

Long  Branch.  N.  J. 


Gay  L.  Whitfield 

Llkin.  N.  C. 

Doris  Whitt 

Roxboro,  N.  C. 

James  Wilkerson 

Milford.  Del. 

Diane  Williams 

Eagle  Springs.  N.  C. 


162 


Student  Center  Provided  Diversion 


John  Williams 

Ridgewood,  N.  J. 

Linda  Williamson 

Jacksonville,  Ha. 

Penny  Williamson 

Raeford.  N.  C. 

Rebecca  Willis 

I  ayetteville,  N.  C. 


Helen  Wilson 

Greensboro,  N.  C. 

Vicky  Wilson 

Lexington,  N.  C. 

Patricia  Wimbish 

Clinton,  N.  C. 

Frances  Winncy 

Jacksonville.  I'la. 


John  Winters 

Mountain  Lakes.  N.  J. 

Wanda  Wise 

Broadway.  N.  C. 

Jeffrey  Wood 
Baltimore,  Md. 

Sharon  T.  Wood 
High  Point.  N.  C. 


John  Woods 

Charlotte.  N.  C. 

Philip  Xindaris 

Peabody,  Mass. 

Thomas  A.  Yaun 

Atlantic  City,  N.  J. 

John  Younts 

Trinity,  N.  C. 


Common  to  the  Student  Center  was  a  game  of  cards,  here  enjoyed  by 
Gary  Markland. 


Bob  Donovan,  President 


DECISIONS  WERE  REQUIRED 
OF  SOPHOMORES 

Completion  of  the  basic  college  requirements  be- 
fore actually  entering  a  major  field  was  the  main 
concern  of  the  sophomore  at  High  Point  College. 
The  Survey  of  World  Literature  and  other  core 
courses  were  completed  with  enthusiasm  by  some, 
with  reluctance  by  others.  To  the  sophomore  who 
had  already  decided  upon  his  major,  the  termina- 
tion of  core  courses  meant  plunging  into  the  more 
interesting  higher  courses;  to  the  sophomore  who 
was  still  searching  for  an  appropriate  major,  the 
end  of  the  first  two  years  in  college  meant  an  un- 
easy feeling,  being  forced  to  come  to  a  decision. 

Once  again,  the  sophomores  began  the  school  year 
with  the  traditional  beanie  program  for  the  fresh- 
men, which  ended  with  the  expected  sophomore  de- 
feat at  the  tug-of-war.  A  dance  featuring  the  music 
of  the  Paupers  followed  the  tug-of-war.  This  dance 
was  made  possible  by  the  success  of  this  year's  Bea- 
nie Court. 

Unprecedented  enthusiasm  was  displayed  by  the 
sophomores  in  the  production  of  a  talent  show  open 
to  all  High  Point  College  students.  Broadening  of 
activities,  both  academic  and  extra-curricular,  was 
characteristic  of  the  sophomore  of  1967-68. 


Steve  Matthiesen,  Vice-President 


Officers 


Carol  Poston,  Secretary 
Percy  Hundley,  Treasurer 


164 


Sophomores  Tackle  World  Literature 


Barry  Allen 

Greensboro.  N.  C. 
Bob  Applegate 

Alexandria.  Va. 
Janel  Auman 

Seagrove,  N.  C. 
Larry  Austin 

Asheboro.  N.  C. 
Pat  Austin 

Jersey  City.  N.  J. 


Richard  Badu 

Ridgcwood.  N.  J. 
Pat  Barbour 

Oceanport.  N.J. 
Barbara  Barnes 

Rutherfordton,  N.  C. 

Caryl  Beam 

Cherryville.N.C. 
David  Benson 

High  Point.  N.C. 


Naney  Berrynian 
Arlington,  Va. 

Phil  Blaek 

High  Point.  N.C. 

Linda  Blaekshare 

Richmond,  Va. 

Beverly  Bliven 

Charlotte.  N.C. 
Cheryl  Bodenhanier 
High  Point.  N.  C. 


Mary  Sue  Boque 

Fremont.  N.  C. 
Jenny  Bond 

Arnold.  Md. 
Bob  Bonnaffon 

I  alls  Church.  Va. 
Patty  Borden 

Potomac.  Md. 
Linda  Boswell 

Greensboro.  N.  C. 


Jerry  Bolts 

Thomasville,  N.  C. 
Rita  Bowden 

Gastonia.  N.  C. 
B.  Gray  Bowman 

High  Point,  N.  C. 
Richard  Boyd 

Vienna.  Va. 
Muni  Bratt 

Olney.  Md. 


Richard  Braum 

I  alls  Church.  Va. 
Kris  Briegel 

Chamblee,  Ga. 
Martha  G.  Broi>ks 

Edison.  N.  J. 

Martha  Jane  Brooks 
High  Point.  N.C. 
Arnold  Brown 

Fairfield,  Conn. 


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Sophomores  Marty  Brooks  and  Lyn  Nevitt  leave  the  cafeteria  with  pro- 
visions for  an  afternoon  snack. 


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Janice  Brundigc 

High  Point.  N;C. 
Beverly  Bullin 

High  Point.  N.C. 
Tim  Callaway 

Ml.  Airy.  N.  C. 
Bruce  Campbell 

St.  Thomas.  V.  I. 
Richard  Capek 

Bethesda.  Md. 


Richard  Carr 

Beverly.  Mass. 
Belly  Carter 

Wilmington,  Del. 
Hill  (  ,,rkr 

Rockville.  Md. 
Pat  Cash 

Roanoke.  Va. 
Linda  Cooper 

Colfax,  N.  C. 


Harold  Creasman 

High  Point.  N.C. 
Tommy  Crews 

Kerncrsville.  N.  C. 
Connie  Crumpton 

Roxboro,  N.  C. 
Carol  Crutchfield 

Greensboro.  N.  C. 
Michael  Current 

Hamptonville.  N.  C. 


Karen  Czamy 

Westfield,  N.  J. 
Ann  Davis 

High  Point,  N.C. 
Carol  Davis 

Carthage.  N.C. 
Sam  Davis 

High  Point.  N.C. 
Robyn  Decker 

Summcrfield.  N.  C. 


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Sophomore  Dale  Sakers  took  advantage  of  the  autumn  colors  on  High 
Point  College  campus. 


Jo  Deininger 
Miami.  I  la 

James  DeViney 

High  Point.  N.  C. 
Brian  Ditzler 

Chevy  Chase.  Md. 
Bob  Donovan 

RockviUe,  Md 
Mark  Dough  (en 

Lincoln,  Del 


Sidney  Downey 

Anderson.  Ind. 
Barbara  Dunn 

Wilmington.  Del 
Chuck  l  akes 

Arlington.  Va. 
Mien  I  astlack 

Woodbury.  N.J 
Patricia  I  lliott 

Denton.  N.  C. 


Leslie  Flmore 

Lincolnton,  N.  C. 
Dan  Ennis 

New  Brunswick.  N.  J 

Dale  EnSOI 

Westminster.  Md 

Fred  Pshelman 

High  Point,  N.C. 
John  Farmer 

Lumberton.  N.  C. 


Gloria  Faucette 

Haw  River.  N.  C. 
Jim  Fetner 

Asheboro.  N.  C". 

Patricia  Kinks 

Woodstock.  Va 

Janice  Former 

Raleigh.  N.C. 
Judy  Foster 

High  Point.  N.C. 


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Sherry  Kranz 

Frostproof,  Fla. 

Kaye  Kurr 

Lexington,  N.  C. 
Paul  Gabriel 

Cary.N.C. 
Bruce  Garner 

High  Point.  N.C. 

John  Gates 

Granny.  Mass. 


Millie  Gihson 

Rockingham.  N.  C. 
Ken  ( lillcspic 

Winston-Salem.  N.  C. 
Fred  Gold 

Rosellc.N.  J. 
Alan  Gouge 

Washington,  D.  C. 
Edward  Grant 

llyuttsville.  Md. 


Alex  Gray 

Greensboro.  N.  C. 
Warren  Grimes 

Smithfield,  N.  C. 

Sharon  Hall 

ThomasviUe,  N.  C. 
Judith  Harris 

Potomac.  Md. 
Judy  Harvey 

West  Long  Branch.  N.J. 


Bill  Hatchl 

Arlington.  Va. 
Marty  Hedrick 

High  Point.  N.  C. 
Donna  Henderson 

Rockville.  Md. 
Pamela  Hendricks 

Cumberland.  Md. 
Anita  Hill 

High  Point.  N.C. 


Gene  1 1  ill 

Lexington,  N.  C. 
Tommy  Hill 

Ashcboro.  N.  C. 
Wayne  Holder 

Pinnacle,  N.  C. 
Robert  Holliday 

Thomasvilk,  N.  C. 
David  Holton 

Baltimore.  Md 


T  om  Houck 

Winston-Salem,  N.  C. 
Ld  Howard 

High  Point.  N.  C. 
Marjorie  How  ard 

Chapel  Hill.  N.  C. 

Percy  Hundley 

Smithfield.  Va. 

Donna  Hutchison 

Asheville.  N.  C. 


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Sophomores 


170 


a  Jit** 


Talent  at  the  piano  was  displayed  by  Mark  Doujrhton  at  the  "Get  Acquainted  Party." 


Keith  Mann 

High  Point.  N.  C. 
Jovita  Mask 

Connelly  Springs,  N.  C. 
Frances  Matthews 

Cherry  Hill,  N.  J. 
Martha  Mathews 

Cherry  Hill.  N.  J. 
Steven  Matthiesen 

Catonsville,  Md. 


John  Meadows 

Tobaccoville,  N.  C. 
Linda  Meyer 

Annapolis,  Md. 
Angela  Miller 

Wilmington,  N.  C. 

Kenneth  Millman 

Lincoln.  Del. 
Johnny  Midi 

High  Point,  N.  C. 


Robert  Mohlmann 

Port  Jefferson,  N.  Y. 
Kay  Mooney 

High  Point,  N.  C. 
Diane  Morrison 

Arlington,  Va. 
Judy  Musgiave 

Lexington,  N.  C. 
Michael  Myers 

\\  inston-Salcm.  N.  C. 


Nancy  Nash 

Hallandalc,  Ra. 
Linda  Neighbors 

High  Point.  N.  C. 
Judy  Ness 

CockeysvUle,  Md. 
Lyn  Nevitt 

Port  Washington,  N.  Y. 
Robert  Nickell 

Allison  Park,  Penn. 


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David  Nifong 

Winston-Salem,  N.  C. 
Haul  Obermueller 

Baltimore,  Md. 
lidna  Oliver 

High  Point,  N.  C. 
Ann  Outland 

Pikeville,  N.  C. 
Linda  Paskal 

I  alls  Church,  Va. 


Joseph  Patterson 

High  Point.  N.  C. 
Martha  Payne 

ThomasviUc,  N.  C. 
Lvan  Pearson 

Pitman,  N.  J. 
Nick  Perlozzo 

Cumberland,  Md. 
Doug  Perryman 

Lexington,  N.  C. 


David  Phillips 

Pinetops,  N.  C. 
Vicki  Phillips 

Winston-Salem,  N.  C. 
Louise  Pierce 

Alexandria,  Va. 
Toni  Pope 

High  Point,  N.  C. 
Carol  Ann  Poston 

Shelby,  N.  C. 


Rebecca  Proehl 

Lynchburg,  Va. 
James  Pusey 

Avondale.  Penn. 
Richard  Quinn 

Kernersville,  N.  C. 
William  Ramsey 

Mountainside,  N.  J. 
Ellen  Reed 

Winston-Salem.  N.  C. 


Laraine  Klay  assisted  in  making  assignments  as  the  dormitories  filled  up. 


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Sophomores 


Sheryl  Smith 

Springfield.  Va. 
Martha  Smithcy 

North  Wilkesboro.  N  C. 
Patricia  Southard 

High  Point,  N.C. 
Leslie  Steele 

Wilmington.  Del. 
Marilyn  Stephenson 

Arlington.  Va 


Kay  Stewart 

Apopka,  I  la. 
Joann  Sturm 

Midland  Park.  N  J. 
Linda  Sturm 

Newport  New  s,  Va. 
Sherry  Sullivan 

Lenoir.  N.  C. 
Gary  Summers 

Hyattsville,  Md. 


C.  L.  Sumpter 

Lenoir.  N.  C. 
Linda  Sykes 

Burlington,  N.  C. 

Linda  Tanner 

Hyattsville,  Md. 
Genie  Thomas 

Forest  City.  N.  C. 

Marie  Thompson 

Asheboro,  N.  C. 


Keith  Tingle 

W  ilmington.  Del. 
Tommy  Tompkins 

Pompton  Plains.  N.J. 

Ann  Townscnd 

Roanoke.  Va. 
Tony  Townsend 

Lexington.  N.  C. 
Robert  Trepper 

Wilmington.  Del. 


Patrieia  Tyler 

Arlington.  Va. 
Jane  VanAnda 

Fairfax,  Va. 
Teddie  Wagoner 

Lexington.  N.  C. 
Hal  Walker 

Asheboro,  N.  C. 
Harold  Walker 

Thomasville.  N.  C. 


John  Wall 

Greensboro,  N.  C. 
C'arolvn  Ward 

Greensboro.  N.  C. 
Wayne  Whitehead 

Wilmington.  Del, 
Bruee  Wilbur 

I  alls  Church,  Va. 
David  Williams 

Lexington,  N.  C. 


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Sophomore  Caryl  Beam  and  SGA  President  Forrest  Dover  garnered  the 
weekly  linens  from  the  linen  service. 


Donald  Williams 

Moorestown.  N.  J. 
Nancy  Williams 

Thomasville,  N.  C. 
Robert  Williams 

Ashcboro,  N.  C. 
Daniel  Wilt 

Baltimore.  Md. 


RogerW'ittenberg 

Annandale,  N.  J. 
Gerald  Wood 

Winston-Salem.  N.  C. 
Wayne  Woodell 

High  Point.  N.C. 
Robin  Woodhams 

Bethesda.  Md. 


Elizabeth  Woods 

Durham,  N.C. 
Shirley  Yoc 

Granite  Quairy.  N.  C. 
Barbara  ZaJcos 

High  Point.  N.C. 
Kathleen  Zellmer 

Bethesda.  Md. 


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Charles  Golff.  Treasurer;  Larry  Johnson,  President;  Glennell  Certain,  Secretary;  Ron  Woodruff,  Vice-Presi 
dent. 


Officers 

NEW  ROUTINE  CONFUSED  FRESHMEN 


As  257  beanies  seemingly  popped  up  all  at  once 
on  the  campus  September  4  the  Freshman  Class 
made  its  first  impression  as  a  separate  entity  apart 
from  the  other  three  classes.  The  freshman  was  re- 
quired to  wear  his  purple  and  white  beanie  until  his 
class's  victory  over  the  sophomores  at  the  traditional 
tug-of-war  October  4. 

Upon  his  initial  step  into  college  life,  awe  and  con- 
fusion permeated  the  freshman's  mind  and  body, 
from  the  slight  repulsion  resulting  from  the  first 
view  of  his  dormitory  room  conditions  to  the  un- 
expected enjoyment  of  the  first  class  conducted  by 
what  later  became  his  favorite  professor.  Learning 
the  give  and  take  process  required  to  share  a  room 
with  a  person  from  a  different  background  and  get- 
ting used  to  the  idea  of  not  having  each  class  five 


days  a  week  were  small  tasks  which  required  adjust- 
ment on  the  part  of  the  new  college  student. 

Perhaps  the  most  confusing  event  in  which  the 
freshman  was  required  to  participate  was  registra- 
tion, the  conglomeration  of  information  cards,  room 
numbers,  and  a  seemingly  unending  list  of  profes- 
sors and  course  names  and  numbers. 

The  freshman  soon  became  settled,  however,  be- 
ginning participation  in  the  various  school  activities, 
from  sports  to  publications,  and  concentrating  on  the 

projects  of  his  own  class,  the  Freshman  Talent  Show 
and  the  Freshman  Dance,  both  events  during  the 
second  semester  illustrating  the  freshman's  grad- 
ual involvement  in  the  main  stream  of  High  Point 
College  life. 


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Registration  Frustrates  Freshmen 


177 


Wade  Allen 

Greensboro,  N.  C. 
Barbara  Allred 

Durham.  N.  C. 
Susan  Allred 

Concord,  N.  C. 
Margaret  Amhere, 

Bethlehem,  Pa. 
Fred  Amos 

High  Point,  N.  C. 


Bob  Anderson 

Seymour.  Conn. 
Suzanne  Arnold 

Naples,  I- la. 
Sheri  Auman 

Kensington,  Md. 
Gary  Austin 

Kandleman,  N.  C. 
Roger  Ayers 

Shelby,  N.  C. 


William  Ayers 

Vero  Beach,  1- la. 
John  Banks 

Plymouth.  Mass. 
David  Barker 

Thomasville,  N.  C. 
Becky  Barta 

Annandale,  Va. 
Ted  Belch 

Hish  Point.  N.C. 


Jane  Bell 

Fulton,  Mo 
Richard  Bennett 

Orlando.  Fla. 
Peggy  Billhimer 

Belhesda.  Md. 
Susan  Blackwell 

High  Point.  N.  C. 
Nancy  Bland 

Virginia  Beach,  Va 


Carolyn  Boccucci 
Camp  Springs,  Md. 

William  Boleyn 
l  ulls  Church.  Va. 

Kathy  Boucher 
Hyattsvilk,  Md. 

Charlie  Bova 

Oceanport.  N.  J. 
Stephen  Bowditch 

Melrose.  Mass. 


Laura  Bowers 

Newport  New  s.  Va. 
Tom  Bowers 

Irvington.  N.  J. 
Dori  Brew  er 

Silver  Spring.  Md. 

Krank  Brewer 

Thomasville.  N.  C. 
Alexander  Brown 
1    Hartford.  Conn. 


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Jean  Brown 

High  Point,  N.C. 
Lee  Brow  n 

Ridgewood,  N.  J. 
Mike  Brown 

Asheboro.  N.  C. 
Susan  Brown 

Charlotte,  N.  C. 
Von  Bullin 

Winston-Salem.N.C. 


Greg  Burrow 

High  Point.  N.  C. 
Thomas  Butler 

Jamestown,  N.C. 
David  Byrd 

High  Point.  N.  C. 
Lynn  Campbell 

Garden  City,  N.  Y. 
Mn  hat- 1  (  arle 

Wilmington.  Del 


Pam  Catron 

Springfield.  Va 
Glennell  Certain 

Silver  Spring.  Md 
Suzanne  Chisholm 

Rockingham,  N.  C. 
Carol  Clause 

Greensburg,  Ohio 

Judy  Clement 

Stuart.  Va 


Sue  I   lis 

Levittown,  N.  Y. 

Dennis  Conner 

Kings  Mountain.  N.  C. 
Suzy  Cow  an 

Statesville.  N.  C. 
Nancy  Craig 

Slier  City.  N.C. 
Carol  Crater 

Winston-Salem.  N.C. 


Freshmen  got  ready  for  the  first  weekend  at  home. 


179 


Freshmen  Took  Tests  Galore 


Jimmy  C  rawford 

Pikcsville,  N.  C. 
Rita  Crow 

Moiganton,  N.  C. 
Tim  Culbrcth 

Greensboro.  N.  C. 
Rnsanne  Cunningham 

Wilmington.  Del 
Gary  Cuomo 

Princeton.  N.  J. 


Carol  Currie 

Williamsburg.  Va. 
Michael  Cusano 
Hartford.  Conn. 

Charles  Dalton 

Madison,  N.C. 
Diane  Day 

Livingston.  N.  J. 
Mary  Deck 

Forest  City,  N.  C. 


Kathryn  Denver 

Wilmington.  Del. 

Bonnie  Dixon 

Crewe,  Va. 
Marta  Dockery 

Winston-Salem,  N.  C. 
Linda  Doss 

Stuart,  Va. 
Benton  Dry 

Albemarle.  N.  C. 


Wendy  Duda 

Alexandria.  Va. 
Nancy  Duncan 

Greensboro.  N.  C. 
Nancy  Fastening 

Charlotte.  N.  C. 

Shirley  J.  Fallow 

High  Point.  N.  C. 

Reynold  Fisher 

Maple  Shade.  N.J. 


Jane  Litzgerald 

Concord,  N.  C. 

Carlton  Fitzgerald 

Silver  Spring.  Md 
Nancy  Forshicr 

Springfield,  Va. 
Rita  Fowler 

BooneviUe,  N.C. 
Linda  Franklin 

Fairfax,  Va 


George  Freeze 

Wenonah,  N.J. 
Marty  Froystad 

WestfieW,  N.  J. 

Don  Gaddy 

Ramseur,  N.  C. 
Anne  Gatlin 

Asheboro.  N.  C. 

Lonnie  Gatlin 

Randleman.  N.  C. 


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Concentration  and  knowledge  played  a  major  part  in  Orientation  Week  testing. 


Mark  Gebicke 

Adelphi,  Md. 
Judith  George 

Massapequa  I'ark.  N.  Y. 


Rebecca  Gibbs 

Marion.  N.  C. 
Patrick  Gibson 

High  Point.  N.C. 
Charles  Golff 

McLean,  Va. 
bllen  E.  Grassi 

Little  Neck.  N  Y. 
Gary  Greenly 

Denton,  Md. 


Woody  Griffin 

Greensboro.  N.  C. 
Susan  Groome 

High  Point,  N.C. 
Karen  Hamilton 

Mooresville.  N.  C. 
Carol  Hamlin 

Washington,  D.  C. 
Frank  Hardenstcin 

Somerville,  N.J. 


Susan  Haynes 

Reidsville,  N.  C. 
Boyce  Herlocker 

Asheboro,  N.  C. 
Barbara  A.  Herman 

Doylestown.  Pa. 
Donald  Hickey 

Arlington,  Va. 
Harriet  Hight 

I  ranklinton,  N.  C. 


Sally  Hill 

Charlotte,  N.C. 
Susan  Hill 

Miami.  I  la 
Linda  Hinkleman 

Cary.N.C. 
Gay  Hinshaw 

Randleman,  N.  C 
James  Hobson 

Booneville,  N.C. 


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Freshman  Neal  Loman  wrote  a  letter  home. 


Debbie  Kitchnei 

Arnold.  Md 

Nancy  Kirkman 

Greensboro.  N.  C. 
Jane  Knight 

Norlina,  N.  C. 
Bill  Kornegay 

Greensboro,  N.  C. 

Phyllis  Lancy 

Monroe.  N.  C. 


Virginia  Lanier 

Lexington,  N.  C. 
Libby  Law  son 

High  Poinl.N.C. 
Carolyn  Leatherman 

RockviUe,  Md. 
Jim  Long 

Yardley.  Pa. 
Michael  Lewis 

Brooklyn  Park.  Md. 


Thomas  Linton 

Huddonfield.  N.  J. 
Ernest  Loman.  Jr. 

Greensboro.  N.  C. 
Sally  Lomax 

Asheboro.  N.  C. 
Lynda  Long 

Forestvule,  Md. 
Robert  Looney 

Elizabeth  City,  N.C. 


Ronald  Lort 

I  Ikton.  Md. 
James  Luedeke 

Wilmington.  Del 
Lynne  Lupton 

Arlington.  Va. 
Robert  McClellan 

Last  Hartford.  Conn 
Caroline  McCorkle 

Annandale.  Va. 


Bob  McDonald 

High  Point.  N.C. 
Bill  McFarland 

HartK.  Del 
Lee  McGavin 

Arlington.  Va. 
Doug  McKenney 

Rockville,  Md 
Gail  Mabe 

Ridgeway,  Va. 


Jane  Mailleue 

Sunbury .  Pa 
Dianne  Marsh 

Potomac.  Md 
Jennifer  Marsh 

Morrisvillc,  N.  C. 

Trudy  Matheny 

Forest  City.  N.  C. 
John  Matthews 
Trinity,  N.  C. 


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Freshmen 


Roy  Mullocks 

High  Point,  N  C. 
Linda  May 

Annandale.  Va. 
Sheila  Melton 

Greensboro,  N.  C. 

Dennis  Miller 

Forest  Heights.  Md. 
David  Mitcham 

High  Point.  N.C. 


Jim  Monaghan 

Manchester.  Conn. 
Lvon  Monday 

Asheville,  N.  C. 
Christy  Moore 

Arlington.  Va. 
Hugh  Moore.  Jr. 

Chamblee,  Ga. 
John  Morris 

Kernersville,  N.  C. 


Richard  Muller 

Miami.  F  la 

Helen  Myers 

Alexandria.  Va. 
Charles  Nelson 

High  Point.  N.C. 
Phillip  Norwood 

Gainesville.  I  la. 
Wanda  Ogden 

Roanoke  Rapids,  N.  C. 


Barbara  Overman 

Whitakcrs.  N.  C. 

Jana  Owen 

High  Point.  N.  C. 

Chen  Palermo 

Linden.  N.J. 

Kristen  Parker 

Pawtucket.  R  I 

Linda  Parsons 

Jacksonville.  Ha. 


Nancy  Patterson 

Alexandria.  Va 
Melinda  Peabody 

Princeton.  N.  J. 

Allison  Pecht 

Livingston.  N.  J. 

Mary  Petree 

Greensboro,  N.  C. 

I  rank  Piacente 
Hartford,  Conn. 


Phyllis  Pickel 

Berkeley  Heights.  N.J. 
Paula  Pipes 

Alexandria.  Va. 

Nanc\  Powell 

High  Point,  N.C. 
Rodney  Prevail 

High  Point.  N.  C. 
Curtis  Quakenbush 

Graham.  N  C 


184 


Ross  Strickland  received  a  check  from  his  parents  as  they  departed. 


Jean  Rabb 

Raleigh.  N.C. 
Linda  Rector 

Winter  Park.  I  la. 
Linda  Reed 

Winston-Salem,  N.  C. 
Betsy  Richardson 

Arlington.  Va. 
Luis  Rivera 

Alexandria.  Va 


Wanda  Roark 

Martinsville.  Va. 
Lois  Rogers 

Clifton.  N.  J 
Mark  David  Rother 

Bethesda.  Md. 
Ken  Ruhl 

Ridgewood.  N.J. 
Cathy  Rushing 

McGuire  Al  B,N.  J. 


Lawrence  Russell.  Jr. 

Thomasville,  N.  C. 

Robert  Samuel 

Alexandria.  Va. 
M.  Virginia  Sapp 

Georgetown.  Del 
Ray  Sapula 

East  Hartford.  Conn. 
George  Sarbacher 

Chevy  Chase,  Md 


Terry  Scearce 

Rcidsville.  N.C. 
Barbara  Schmidt 

Virginia  Beach,  Va. 
Wayne  Schoenhut 

Seaside  Park,  N.  J. 
Judith  Scott 

Palls  Church.  Va. 
Tom  Sharp 

High  Point,  N.C. 


Carey  Sherrill 

StatesviUe,  N.C. 
Ruth  Shernll 

W  llmington,  Del. 
John  Shumate 

Greensboro,  N.  C. 
Rick  Shumate 

Greensboro,  N.  C. 
Barb  Smith 

Pompano  Beach,  [  la. 


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Moving  In  Requires  Patience 


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Sandy  Turner 

Madison,  N.  C. 
Pat  Twitly 

Pompano  Beach.  Ha. 
Celeste  Tyler 

Winter  Park,  Ha. 
Linda  Tysor 

Asheboro,  N.  C. 
Cliff  Vaughn 

High  Point,  N.  C. 


Richard  von  Dreele 

Silver  Spring.  Md. 
Harry  Wagner 

Hmh  Point,  N.  C. 
Bill  Walton 

Charlotte.  N.  C. 
Ann  Washburn 

Arlington,  Va. 
Melissa  Waters 

Alexandria.  Va. 


Jane  Way 

Asheboro,  N.  C. 
Ken  Weatherman 

Lewisville,  N.  C. 
Kathy  Weaver 

Olin,  N.  C. 
Jean  Webb 

Asheboro,  N.  C. 
Bill  Webb 

Greenbelt,  Md. 


Rosiland  Welborn 

High  Point.  N.C. 
Charles  Wharton 

Ruffln,  N.  C. 
Danny  White 

Hickory.  N.C. 
Linda  L.  White 

Harmony,  N.  C. 
Donni  Williams 

Cheverly,  Md. 


Lynne  Williams 

Atlanta.  Ga. 
Sue  Willis 

Raleigh.  N.  C. 
Paul  Wilnei 

AUentown,  Pa. 
Dale  Wolfe 

Washington.  D.  C. 
Don  Woodruff 

Roselle.  N.  J. 


Ronald  Woodruff 

Roselle.  N.  J. 
Gayle  Woodward 

Greensboro,  N.  C. 
Bobbi  Yates 

Linthicum.  Md. 
Sharon  Yates 

Wilmington.  Del. 
Angela  Jean  Young 

High  Point.  N.  ('. 


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With  the  advent  of  the  new  Horace  Haworth  Hall 
of  Science,  the  academic  situation  at  High  Point  Col- 
lege was  improved  through  expanded  facilities  that 
effected  changes  in  many  departments.  The  addi- 
tion of  new  courses  and  the  improvement  of  equip- 
ment were  helpful  steps  taken  to  aid  the  student  in 
pursuit  of  one  of  three  degrees  offered  by  the  Col- 
lege: the  Bachelor  of  Science,  the  Bachelor  of  Arts, 
and  the  Bachelor  of  Arts  in  Teaching. 

A  new  five-day  class  schedule  came  into  effect 
this  year  as  students  and  faculty  alike  rejoiced  over 
the  system  with  no  Saturday  classes.  Both  building 
and  planning  innovations  enhanced  the  student's 
scholastic  advancement  this  year  at  High  Point 
College. 


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ACADEMICS 


Board  of  Trustees 

Dr.  Holt  McPherson, 
Chairman 

Mr.  Horace  S.  Haworth, 
Vice  Chairman 

Mr.  Charles  E.  Hayworth, 
Treasurer 

Dr.  Wendell  M.  Patron, 
Secretary 

Mr.  Stanford  R.  Brookshire 

Dr.  Charles  R.  Carroll 

Mrs.  D.  S.  Coltrane 

Mr.  J.  Harriss  Finch 

Dr.  C.  L.  Gray 

Rev.  M.  E.  Harbin 

Mr.  C.  Felix  Harvey  III 

Mr.  William  R.  Henderson 

Mr.  Delos  S.  Hedgecock 

Mr.  Josh  L.  Home 

Bishop  Earl  G.  Hunt 

Mr.  Charles  L.  Kearns 

Mr.  A.  J.  Konnce 

Mr.  Charles  W.  McCrary 

Mr.  Blaine  Madison 

Mr.  James  H.  Millis 

Governor  Dan  K.  Moore 

Dr.  W.  Stanley  Potter 

Mrs.  Katie  MacAulay 
Rankin 

Mr.  W.  Roger  Soles 

Mr.  William  E.  Stevens 

Rev.  Thomas  B.  Stockton 

Mr.  William  F.  Womble 


New  members  of  the  Board  are  fascinat- 
ed at  a  meeting. 


Board  members  gather  at  the  annual  meeting  in  Raleigh. 

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Dr.  Wendell  M.  Pattern 


Serving  in  his  ninth  year  as  President  of 
Hi>h  Point  College,  Dr.  Wendell  M.  Patton  ex- 
ecutes the  administrative  duties  of  the  institu- 
tion. Under  the  direction  of  the  Board  of  Trus- 
tees, Dr.  Patton  oversees  the  operations  of  the 
four  administrative  branches  of  High  Point  Col- 
lege: Academic  Affairs,  Student  Affairs.  Public 
Affairs,  and  Business  Affairs. 

Dr.  Patton's  educational  background  includes 
courses  of  study  at  Wofford  College,  the  Univer- 
sity of  Georgia,  Purdue  University,  and  Colgate 
University  and  the  B.S..  M.S.,  Ph.D..  and  LL.D. 
degrees.  In  addition  to  fulfilling  his  ever-increas- 
ing executive  duties,  Dr.  Patton  is  also  constant- 
ly aware  that  he  is  a  representative  of  High 
Point  College  wherever  he  goes.  He  carries  out 
his  responsibilities  with  dignity  and  efficiency, 
making  new  friends  for  High  Point  College  each 
year. 


Administrative 


Dr.  Wendell  M.  Patton 

President  of  High  Point  College 


Mr.  N.  P.  Yarborough 

Registrar 


Dr.  David  W.  Cole 

Dean  of  the  College 


Mr.  W.  Lawson  Allen 

Director  of  Development 


Mr.  David  H.  Holt 

Director  of  the  Evening  School 


Mr.  F.  Lee  Edwards 

Dean  of  Students 


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Personnel 


Mr.  Robert  E.  Phillips 

Director  of  Admissions 


Mr.  Joseph  P.  Forte 

Director  of  Financial  Aid 


Mr.  Earle  G.  Dalbey 

Business  Manager 


Mr.  Wesley  W.  Gaynor 
Bursar 


Mr.  John  W.  Goins 

Director  of  Information  Services 


Dr.  Dennis  H.  Cooke  Dr.  Louis  B.  Pope 

Director  of  Teacher  Education  Director  of  Guidance 


Miss  Beverly  Deal  Mr.  Leslie  E.  Moody 

Executive  Secretary  of  Alumni  Affairs  Resident  Administrator, 

American  Humanics  Foundation 


Mrs.  Dorothy  Hays 

Director  of  Religious  Activities 

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Mr.  Jack  Thompson 

Supt.  of  Buildings  and 
Grounds 


Mrs.  Frances  McMeekin-Kerr,  Mrs.  Mary 
Bennett.  Mrs.  Hazel  Long,  Mrs.  Mozelle  Tur- 
pin,  Housemothers. 


Mrs.  Spurrie.  Secretary  to  President,  Mrs.  Blake,  Secretary 
Registrar's  Office,  Mrs.  Austin.  Secretary  Dean's  Office, 
Mrs.  Prince,  Secretary  to  Dean  of  Admission,  Mrs.  Mays, 
Secretary  of  Dr.  Conrad  and  Mr.  Holt. 


Mrs.  Webb,  Manager  of  the  Book 
Store,  and  Mrs.  Davis,  Clerk. 


Mrs.  Bobbie  Thompson,  Nurse 


Staff 


Mrs.  Saunders.  Mrs.  Furr,  Mrs.  Gaynor, 
Wood,  Business  Office. 


Mrs.  Green  Mrs.  Cagle  Mrs.  Cecil, 

Student  Personnel  Dr.  Cook's  Secretary 


Mrs.  White        Mrs.  Collins       Mrs.  Parks 


Mr.  Levy,  Mr.  Goins         Mr.  Brown     Mr.  Watson 

Policemen 


Ml 

Mrs-  Hazzart,  Mrs.  Ingram,  Mrs. 
Simmons,  College  Relations. 


Mr.  &  Mrs.  Tuttle,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Wright 

Dieticians 


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Biology  Department 


What  was  new  in  the  Biology  Department  this 
year? — A  whole  new  beginning  course!  After  much 
consideration,  Biology  professors  decided  to  replace 
Botany  and  Zoology  courses  with  a  beginning  course 
of  two  semesters  in  General  Biology.  So  that  some 
students  could  complete  their  science  credits,  Botany 
and  Zoology  were  offered  for  the  last  time  in  1967- 
1968. 

One  could  not  overlook  the  great  contribution  the 
new  Horace  Haworth  Hall  of  Science  made  to  the 
Biology  students  and  professors  this  year.  The  large 
lecture  halls  and  newly  equipped  laboratories  served 
as  big  assets  to  the  department.  Senior  Biology 
majors  were  able  to  do  more  research  as  they  had 
a  special  area  for  such  assignments. 


Dr.  Dorothy  Stewart,  Ph.D. 

Department  Head 


Dr.  William  Lazaruk,  Ph.D. 


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Business  Department 


Moving  to  the  first  floor  of  the  newly  renovated 
Cooke  Hall  greatly  improved  the  facilities  of  the 
Business  Department.  Special  features  were  the  fur- 
niture which  is  designed  especially  for  business  class- 
rooms and  the  seminar  room  which  is  air  conditioned 
and  has  wall-to-wall  carpeting. 

Besides  having  two  new  faculty  members,  Mr. 
Lowe  and  Mr.  Robinson,  the  Business  Department 
instituted  a  new  system  at  H.P.C.  whereby  business- 
men from  High  Point  teach  from  experience.  This  is 
thought  to  be  more  effective  than  textbook  instruc- 
tion. 

A  high  point  for  the  Business  Department  was 
the  Church  Management  Institute  held  in  October 
which  was  underwritten  by  the  Board  of  Higher 
Education  of  the  Methodist  Church.  Thirty  ministers 
were  taught  principles  of  management,  insurance 
and  investments. 

Mr.  James  L.  Nelson,  M.S. 
Department  Head 


Mr.  Clyde  M.  Lowe.  M  B  A. 


Mr.  Daniel  R.  Odom,  M.B.A. 


Chemistry  Department 


The  Department  of  Physical  Sci- 
ence stressed  the  ability  to  think  and 
reason  in  scientific  thought.  The 
methods  of  science,  particularly 
mathematics,  physics  and  chemistry 
demanded  on  the  part  of  the  student 
a  logic  and  accuracy  of  reasoning  not 
found  anywhere. 

With  the  new  million-dollar  science 
building,  students  with  an  interest 
in  this  field  had  access  to  better 
facilities  than  ever  before.  The  stu- 
dent who  is  proceeding  to  profession- 
al specialization  in  engineering,  med- 
icine, dentistry,  teaching  or  other 
field  of  endeavor  was  offered  ad- 
vanced courses  which  stressed  basic- 
principles  and  the  importance  and  im- 
pact of  fundamental  science  on  pro- 
fessional and  industrial  activity. 

The  courses  for  students  who  were 
majoring  in  chemistry  were  compre- 
hensive and  thorough  and  conformed 
to  the  minimum  standards  of  the 
American  Chemical  Society. 


Dr.  Christopher  L.  Wilson,  Ph.D. 


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Dr.  Dennis  H.  Cooke,  Ph.D. 

Department  Head 


Mrs.  Nancy  W.  Shelton,  M.Ed. 

Each  year  many  students  graduate  from 
High  Point  College  to  become  teachers 
throughout  the  country.  In  the  Education 
Department,  which  is  accredited  by  the  Ac- 
creditation of  Teacher  Education,  Prospec- 
tive teachers  received  a  Secondary  School 
Certificate  for  teaching  a  specific  subject  or 
an  Elementary  Certificate  for  teaching  in  the 
primary  grades. 

In  addition  to  offering  the  required 
courses,  the  Education  Department  tried  to 
co-ordinate  the  over-all,  general  educational 
objectives  of  the  College.  A  Student  Teaching 
Program  was  offered  whereby  the  student 
gained  the  experience  of  classroom  work. 
The  College  also  had  chapters  of  Kappa  Delta 
Pi,  the  National  Honor  Society  of  Education, 
and  SNEA  to  create  interest  in  teaching 
and  education. 


Education  Department 


Miss  Ruth  Worthington,  Ed.S. 


Dr.  H.  H.  Peterson,  D.Ed. 


Dr.  James  A.  Thacker,  Ph.D. 


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English  Department 

There  were  many  changes  in  the  English  Depart- 
ment in  1967-68.  Edward  Sigmon,  a  graduate  of 
High  Point  College  who  obtained  his  Master  of 
Arts  at  Appalachian  University,  returned  to  teach 
American  Literature.  For  the  first  time  in  seven 
years,  History  of  the  English  Language  was  offered, 
taught  by  Dr.  .Mounts. 

Freshmen  used  programmed  materials  to  review 
grammatical  principles  and  were  required  to  read 
five  novels  each  semester. 

The  English  Department  was  very  proud  of  two 
student  lecturers,  Michael  Hoke  and  Richard  Chap- 
pell,  who  lectured  at  the  college  and  in  the  High 
Point  community.  This  was  the  first  series  of  public 
lectures  ever  given  by  High  Point  students  in  the 
field  of  English. 


Dr.  Sam  J.  Underwood,  Ph.D. 
Department  Head 


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Mr.  William  R.  Phillips,  A.M. 


Mr.  Ira  L.  Baker,  M.S. 


Mrs.  Shirley  Rawley,  M.A. 


Mr.  Edward  Sigmon,  M.A. 


Mrs.  Emily  Sullivan.  M.A. 


Dr.  C.  E.  Mounts,  Ph.D. 


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Fine  Arts  Department 


Dr.  Lew  J.  Lewis,  Ed.D. 
Department  Head 


This  year  the  Fine  Arts  Department  continued 
to  develop  performers,  artists,  and  teachers  and  to 
foster  an  understanding  and  appreciation  of  the  arts 
on  the  part  of  the  general  student  body. 

An  important  addition  to  the  Fine  Arts  Depart- 
ment was  Mrs.  Carolyn  Broderson,  teaching  speech 
and  drama. 

In  addition  to  the  Fine  Arts  Festival  during  the 
fall  semester,  several  displays  of  talent  were  events 
of  the  spring  semester.  Mrs.  May  and  Mrs.  Redding 
gave  recitals  in  piano  and  voice,  respectively.  Two 
joint-recitals  were  given  by  students  during  the 
second  semester — one  by  Jenny  Bond  and  Rob  Sale, 
pianists,  and  one  by  Jane  Wagner,  pianist,  and 
Douglas  Ray lt\  organist.  Recitals  in  oral  interpreta- 
tion by  speech  students  and  in  original  composition 
by  music  theory  students  were  also  on  the  agenda 
in  the  Fine  Arts  Department. 


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History  Department 


Dr.  A.  Paul  Gratiot.  Ph.D. 
Department  Head 


Mr.  David  Holt,  M.A.  Dr.  Harold  E.  Conrad,  Ph.D.  Mrs.  E>  K  Washington,  M.A 


Headed  by  Dr.  Paul  Gratiot,  the  History  Depart- 
ment tried  to  offer  as  many  courses  as  possible  so 
that  each  student  could  study  to  reach  his  own  goals 
in  the  realm  of  history.  In  addition  to  particular 
history  courses,  courses  in  Political  Science  and 
Geography. 

In  the  fall  of  1967,  High  Point  College  added  Mrs. 
Washington  and  Mrs.  Motsinger  to  the  History  De- 
partment staff  while  Mr.  Holt  became  a  full-time 
professor. 

Perhaps  the  biggest  change  in  the  department  this 
year  is  the  Western  Civilization  classes.  For  four 
years  these  classes  met  jointly  twice  a  week  for 
lecture  and  then  broke  down  into  small  discussion 
groups  for  the  third  weekly  class.  This  year  Western 
Civilization  classes  returned  to  their  former  schedule 
of  three  classes  a  week  consisting  of  small  groups. 


Dr.  S.  C.  Deskins,  Ph.D. 


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Mr.  L.  E.  Moody.  M.  A. 


The  purpose  of  the  Humanica  Department  is  to  provide  the  best  possi- 
ble undergraduate  background  for  young  men  and  women  who  are  look- 
ing forward  to  professional  leadership  in  youth-serving  agencies.  Some 
of  the  careers  open  in  this  field  are:  Y.W.C.A.,  W.M.C.A.,  Girl  Scouts, 
Girls'  Clubs,  Boy  Scouts  of  America,  Boys'  Clubs,  juvenile  courts,  training 
schools,  Junior  Achievement,  recreational  therapy,  and  counseling  related 
fields. 

In  addition  to  a  specific  curriculum  of  courses  not  ordinarily  found  at 
the  undergraduate  level,  the  program  sought  to  enrich  the  experience  and 
understanding  of  its  students  through  work  projects,  field  trips  to  agen- 
cies, and  other  extra-curricular  features. 

With  only  four  such  departments  on  college  campuses  in  America  today, 
the  department  at  High  Point  College  is  progressing.  When  the  need  for 
an  associate  administrator  becomes  necessary,  there  will  be  one  on  campus. 


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Language  Department 


Dr.  Arthur  E.  Le  Vey.  Ph.  D. 
Department  Head 


Mr.  Juan  Miranda.  A.  B. 


The  Modern  Language  Department  has  many  objectives: 
to  teach  the  student  to  understand  the  foreign  language  as 
spoken  by  an  educated  native,  to  teach  the  student  to 
speak  in  order  to  express  simple  concepts  with  proper  ac- 
cent and  idiom,  to  teach  the  reading  and  writing  of  the 
foreign  language,  to  give  advanced  students  a  background 
of  the  oral  language  and  of  the  literature  so  that  they  may 
pursue  them  for  their  own  cultural  and  professional  re- 
quirements, and  to  induce  majors  to  continue  their  educa- 
tion in  graduate  study. 

Foreign  language  students  have  access  to  the  language 
laboratory  in  order  to  improve  their  speaking  and  listen- 
ing comprehension.  Since  linguistic  ability  is  essential  if 
we  are  to  continue  to  hold  our  place  in  a  world  of  shrinking 
distance,  the  Foreign  Language  Department  performs  an 
invaluable  service. 


Miss  Berta  Hirtzler.  M  A. 


Mr.  N.  P.  Yarborough.  A.  M. 


Mr.  Thomas  E.  Scott,  A.M. 


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Mathematics  Department 


Several  new  courses  in  the  Mathe- 
matics Department  were  based  on  their 
new  teletype  machine.  This  machine 
punches  cards,  writes  computer  pro- 
grams and  then  transmits  them  to  the 
computer  at  the  Triangle  Universities 
Computation  Center.  Located  in  the 
Research  Triangle,  the  computer  is  the 
largest  kind  that  is  made.  The  basic 
computer  course  offered  this  year  was 
Introduction  to  Computer  Science, 
which  was  available  to  anyone  with 
three  years  of  high  school  math  or  one 
year  of  college  math.  A  Spring  semester 
course  in  Fortran,  the  computer  pro- 
gramming language,  was  also  offered. 
Although  it  had  been  offered  before, 
Linear  Programming  utilized  the  com- 
puter for  the  first  time. 

Other  additions  to  the  department 
were  a  course  in  Basic  Statistics,  which 
had  not  been  offered  in  several  years, 
and  a  new  faculty  member,  Mrs.  Shar- 
rock.  The  department  was  proud  that 
they  had  twice  as  many  seniors  in 
seminar  in  1967-68  as  ever  before. 


Mr.  Carlton  .1.  Cook,  M.S. 
Department  Head 


Miss  Louise  Adams,  A.M. 


Mr.  Theo  F.  Hotz,  M.S. 


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Physical  Education  Department 


Striving  to  develop  an  appreciation  for  the  rules 
and  laws  of  exercises  and  healthful  living  in  a  com- 
plex society  is  the  yon\  of  the  Physical  Education 
Department.  Through  a  four  point  program,  the 
department  prepared  physical  education  majors  for 
coaching  in  elementary  and  secondary  schools  and 
prepared  men  and  women  to  consider  work  in  related 
areas,  such  as  the  Y.M.C.A. 

The  department  had  an  Intramural  Athletic  Pro- 
gram, offered  on  a  seasonal  'oasis,  which  gave  wide 
range  for  competition  in  both  individual  and  team 
sports.  Forty-eight  percent  of  the  total  student 
body  participated  in  this  program  at  one  time  or 
another.  The  Intercollegiate  Athletic  Program  was 
another  such  program  offered. 

Progress  was  the  key  word  in  this  department. 
This  year  the  gymnasium  had  a  new  tartan  floor. 
The  tennis  courts  were  resurfaced  as  well  as  installed 
with  center  straps.  Also,  Methods  and  Materials 
and  Swimming  were  new  courses  offered. 


Dr.  Charles  M.  Morris,  Ed.D. 
Department  Head 


Mr.  Charles  F.  Hartman,  A.M. 


Mr.  Robert  D.  Davidson,  M.E. 


Mr.  Robert  F.  Vaughn,  M.A. 


Miss  Betty  Clary,  M.Ed. 


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Psychology  Department 


Several  students  in  the  Psychology  De- 
partment made  interesting  experiments  and 
surveys  last  year.  Some  of  the  topics  were 
the  following:  "Library  Usage  —  A  Com- 
parison of  Eight  Piedmont  Colleges"  by 
John  W.  Buffum;  "Attitude  Change  of  Re- 
ligious Ideas  After  One  Semester  of  College" 
by  Tom  Patterson:  "Vietnam  Survey"  by 
John  Roberts. 

An  interesting  course  offered  in  the  de- 
partment was  Small  Croup  Process,  which 
was  on  a  self-direction  basis.  The  students 
studied  themselves  and  their  interaction 
with  each  other.  Having  obtained  more  space 
in  Roberts  Hall  when  the  Business  Depart- 
ment moved  to  Cooke  Hall,  the  department 
hopes  to  ljmit  the  number  of  courses  they 
teach  and  do  them  well,  rather  than  add  too 
many  more.  If  they  develop  in  a  certain 
area,  it  will  probably  lie  in  the  area  of  Social 
Psychology. 


Dr.  William  P.  Matthews,  Ph.D. 

Department  Head 


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Religion  Department 


Having  increased  the  number  of  courses  offered  in 
philosophy  in  the  last  few  years,  the  Department  of 
Religion  and  Philosophy  hopes  that  they  will  soon 
be  able  to  offer  a  major  in  that  field.  Most  of  the 
courses  offered  by  the  department  have  been  religion 
courses.  Resides  Logic,  now  offered  every  year,  and 
Plato,  a  new  course  this  year,  the  department  is 
planning  to  offer  Philosophy  of  Science,  Aesthetics, 
and  Existentialism. 

The  department  was  very  proud  of  its  publication, 
"The  High  Point  College  Review  of  Theology  and 
Philosophy,"  edited  by  Dr.  Crow,  which  contained 
articles  written  by  members  of  the  department  and 
other  members  of  the  faculty. 

This  year  for  the  first  time  there  were  two  stu- 
dents, Daniel  Crews  and  Morris  Calhoun,  who  did 
honors  work  through  individual  research  under  the 
direction  of  Dr.  Crow. 


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Mrs.  Dorothy  Hays,  M.R.E. 


Dr.  William  R.  Locke,  Ph.D. 

Department  Head 


Dr.  Earl  P.  Crow,  Ph.D. 


Reverend  H.  Samuel  Carter,  B.D. 


Dr.  Owen  M.  VVeatherly,  Ph.D. 

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Department  Head 


Sociology 
Department 

This  year  for  the  first  time,  students  taking  Social 
Work  and  Social  Case  W  ork  were  able  to  work  for 
ten  weeks  each  semester  with  public  agencies  in  the 
city  of  High  Point.  This  involved  working  with  juve- 
nile delinquents  in  the  Domestic  Relations  Court 
and  with  the  City  Parks  and  Recreation  Service. 
During  the  second  semester,  some  of  the  students 
taking  the  Social  Work  course  worked  with  the 
North  Carolina  Manpower  Development  Corporation 
under  the  local  mobility  project. 

Making  up  the  Sociology  Department  were  two 
part-time  professors  in  the  evening  school  and  two 
full-time  professors.  The  department  hopes  to  have 
another  full-time  professor  next  year. 


Mr.  William  F.  Cope,  M.S. 


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The  business  and  professional  community 
of  High  Point  takes  steps  each  year  to  sup- 
port the  College,  and  the  High  Point  College 
students  utilize  many  of  the  facilities  in  the 
city.  Each  year  the  High  Point  Merchants' 
Association  sponsors  a  High  Point  College 
Day  in  which  various  businesses  give  away 
prizes  to  acquaint  the  students  with  the 
city.  High  Point  college  is  becoming  more 
and  more  a  relevant  part  of  the  community. 


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High  Point,  N.  C. 


217 


Quality 
Flowers 


Professional 
Service 


WILLIAMS  FLOWERS 

4018  S.  Main  Street,  High  Point 
Phone  431-2121 


SIR  PIZZA 

Montilieu  and  Southgate 


COCA-COLA  BOTTLING  CO 


218 


Opportunity  for  You! 


If  your  aim  is  high,  Cone  Mills  has  unlimited 
opportunity  for  you. 

We  at  Cone  encourage  young  people  to  use 
initiative.  We  seek  those  who  are  anxious  to  develop 
new  skills  and  imagination. 

If  your  aim  is  high,  we  are  interested  in  you! 


CONE    MILLS  CORPORATION 


An  Equal  Opportunity  Employer  m/f 


MANUFACTURING  PLANTS— ClitfS'de.  Forest  City.  Gibsonv.lle,  Greens- 
boro. Haw  River.  Henrietta.  Hillsborough.  Pmeville.  Reidsville.  Salisbury 
m  North  Carolina.    Carlisle.  Cheraw,  Greenville.  Walhalla.  Whitmire  m 


South  Carolina    Houston  in  Texas 


High  school  graduates  apply  to  nearest  Cone  plant  office 


ICONEj 


College  graduates  address  inquiries  to 
Manpower  Development  Manager,  Cone  Mills  Corporation, 
Greensboro,  N  C  27405 


EXECUTIVE  OFFICES 

Greensboro,  N  C. 


SALES  HEADQUARTERS 

Cone  Mills.  Inc  .  New  York 


219 


SHOP  AT  SEARS  AND  SAVE 

Satisfaction  Guaranteed  or  Your  Money  Back 

101  S.  Wrenn  Street 
High  Point,  N.  C. 


Sears  in  downtown  High  Point  has  over  500  parking  places  for  your 
shopping  convenience.  We  can  give  you  up  to  date  service  for  your  car 
and  fill  your  wardrobe  with  all  the  latest  styles  and  colors.  Come  in  soon 
and  just  say  "Charge  it"  on  your  Sears  Revolving  Charge. 

Phone  885-4051  for  All  Your  Everyday  Needs 


CONGRATULATIONS 
to  the 
CLASS  OF  1968 

HIGH  POINT  ENTERPRISE 

High  Point,  North  Carolina 


for  Finer  Impressions 

HALL  PRINTING  COMPANY 

Established  1923 


22C 


NORTH  DAVIDSON 
MEAT  PROCESSORS 

Route  10,  Jones  Road 
Winston-Salem,  N.  C. 

Pick  up-Slaughter-Process 
For  Sale-Vi-Vfc-Whole  beef 
N.  C.  State  Inspected  Plant 

A.  C.  Miller  Telephone  788-9008 

Owner  and  Operator 


HORACE  G.  ILDERTON,  INC. 

701-709  S.  Main  St. 
High  Point,  N.  C.  27261 
Telephone  888-5031 

Established  1926 


PIZZA  PALACE  DRIVE-IN 

1807  N.  Main 
Tel.  883-9423 

"Finest  Pizza  &  Spaghetti 
in  High  Point" 
House  of  Good  Food 


Compliments  of 


A  FRIEND 


Compliments 
of 

SCOTT  GARTEN  BUICK,  INC. 


Dealership  with  the  Personal 
Touch 


NORTH 

CAROLINA  NATIONAL 

HIGH  POINT,  N.  C.  BANK 


221 


BOYLES  AUTO  PARTS  CO. 

302  North  Wrenn  St. 
High  Point,  North  Carolina 

Compliments  of 

CANNON-FETZER  COMPANY 

Compliments  of 

THE  LILLY  COMPANY 

Hit,rh  Point,  North  Carolina 


HERITAGE 

a  living  tradition  in  furniture 

nuif/iot  muiiti/u  ca.     cea  rornr.  notrw  aiouii 


Compliments  of 

SAMUEL  HYMAN  JEWELER 


SAMPLE  SHOE  STORE 

Shoes  for  the  Entire  Family 


Phone  882-3210 

CAMEL  PAWN  SHOP,  INC. 

"Home  of  Low  Prices" 
211  N.  Main  St.  High  Point,  N.  C. 


SNOW  STUDIO  &  CAMERA  SHOP 

207  N.  Main  St.  High  Point,  N.  C. 

Phone  882-6718 


222 


P0\  fliC      Compliments  of 

NEILL  PONTIAC,  INC. 

902  N.  Main  Street 
High  Point,  North  Carolina 

Coast  to  Coast 


Compliments  of 

COLLIER  ELLIS  &  COMPANY 


STEVE'S  PIZZA  HOUSE 

Hiph  Point  College  Students 
Welcome 

Phone  883-0810 


7  CHEVROLET 


LYLES  CHEVROLET  CO. 


"Your  Chevy  Service  Center" 


1800  North  Main  Street 


Chevrolet  •  Chevy  II  •  Con  air  •  Corvette 


Compliments  of 


TOBIAS,  INC. 


TERRY'S 
Automotive  Wholesale,  Inc. 

717  S.  Main  St.,  High  Point,  N.  C. 


223 


Compliments  of 


FURNITURE  INDUSTRIES,  INC. 


Thomasville,  North  Carolina 


Compliments  of 

PERKINS  PONTIAC,  INC. 

"Car  of  the  Year" 

408  National  Highway 
Thomasville,  North  Carolina 


Compliments  of 


GRAY  CONCRETE  PIPE  CO. 


Thomasville,  North  Carolina 


CLONIGER  BUICK-OLDS  CO. 

121  National  Highway 
Thomasville,  North  Carolina 


ARNOLD  CRAVEN  CLOTHIER 

"See  Us  in  the  Sheraton  Hotel" 
High  Point,  North  Carolina 


Compliments  of 

A  FRIEND 


224 


"Where  Quality  Is  Tops" 

SIMONE'S  PORK  STORE 


Italian  Sausage 
Specialists 


Imported  Italian 
Delicacies 


11  Center  St.  Off   Union  Square 
Elizabeth,  N.  J. 


ERWIN-LAMBETH,  INC. 


Box  1129 

Thomasville,  N.  C. 


CHURCH  WINDOWS 


Since  1906 


HIGH  POUT  GLASS  &  DECORATIVE  (0MP1W 

A.  W.  Klemme,  Jr.,  President 
High  Point,  N.  C. 


225 


Shower  facilities  in  McCulloch  Hall. 


Index 


A 

Abbott,  Diane  E. -100, 122, 49 

505  N.  Garfield  St. 

Arlington,  Va. 
Academics- 188 

Ackerman,  David  0.-43,77,1 50,1 1 0 

6308  Blackwood  Rd. 

Bethesda,  Md. 
Adams,  D.  Lawrence- 73,74,94, 1  50 

176  Broad  St. 

Manchester,  Conn. 
Adams,  Miss  Louise-206 

1318  Guyer  St. 

High  Point,  N.  C. 
Administration- 1 92 
Advertisements -2 12 
Albertson,  Thomas  6.^:82 

906  Blain  St. 

High  Point,  N.  C. 
Alderson,  Raymond  D. -89, 150 

600  Runyon  Dr. 

High  Point,  N.  C. 
Alexander,  Cathie  R. 

1640  Northwest  Blvd.,  Apt.  16 

Winston-Salem,  N.  C. 
Alger,  Hugh  G. -4 1 ,1 22,1 1 6 

Box  151,  Star  Rt. 
Eustis,  Fla. 
Allen,  Barry  L.-166 
901  S.  Elm  St. 
Greensboro.  N.  C. 
Allen.  Benjamin  W.-36.178 
306  Tate  St. 
Greensboro,  N.  C. 
Allen,  Billie  L. 
906  Circle  Dr. 
High  Point,  N.  C. 
Allen,  Charles  D.-150 
Route  3 
Shelby,  N.  C. 
Allen,  Mr.  W.  Lawson-192 

906  Circle  Dr. 

High  Point,  N.  C. 
Allison,  James  B. -37, 64,1 50,1 61 

Box  235 

Waldorf,  Md. 
Allred,  Barbara  J. -89,1  78 

1307  Leon  St.,  Apt.  F 

Durham,  N.  C. 
Allred,  Susan  A. -178 

1 19  Cedar  Dr. 

Concord,  N.  C. 
Alpha  Delta  Theta-46,47 
Alpha  Gamma  Delta-48,49 
Alpha  Phi  Gamma-71 
Alpha  Phi  Omega-34,35 
Alsop,  Dan  R.- 

201  3  Eastchester  Dr. 

High  Point,  N.  C. 
Amberg,  Margaret  E. -54, 178 

825  Hawthorne  Rd. 

Bethlehem,  Pa. 
Ammons,  John  D.-150 

Rt.  2,  Box  412 

Arden,  N.  C. 
Amos,  Fred  B. -40, 178 

1300  Ashley  Ave. 

High  Point,  N.  C. 
Anderson,  David  H. 

Rt.  7 

Greensboro, N.  C. 
Anderson,  Robert  J.- 178 

83  Squantuck  Rd. 

Seymour,  Conn. 
Andrews,  Donald  E.-122 

435  E.  Main  St. 

Moorestown,  N.  J. 
Andrews,  Nancy  S.  83.122 

117  White  Oak  Dr. 
Siler  City,  N.  C. 

Apogee  Staff- 9  3 

Applegate,  Robert  E. -43, 81, 166 

3504  Halcyon  Dr. 

Alexandria,  Va. 
Applegate,  Susan  L.-49,66,85,l  22,1  37 

3504  Halcyon  Dr. 

Alexandria,  Va. 
Armfield,  Jennie  B. 

221  Hillcrest 

High  Point,  N.  C. 
Arnold,  Suzanne- 52, 1 78 

1825  Fourth  St.,  S. 

Naples,  Fla. 
Auman,  Brenda  Sue  - 1  50 

118  Northeast  Dr. 
Archdale,  N.  C. 

Auman,  Janet  A. -70, 150 

P.  O.  Box  144 

Seagrove,  N.  C. 
Auman,  Jennie  L.-122 

118  Northeast  Dr. 

Archdale,  N.  C. 
Auman,  Sheri  D.-178 

5106  Flanders  Ave. 

Kensington,  Md. 


Austin,  Gary  E.-  1  78 

310  Sunset  Dr. 

Randleman,  N.  C. 
Austin,  Larry  E.    1  66 

401  Plummer  St. 

Asheboro,  N.  C. 
Austin,  Patrick  H. - 35 ,78,79,89,1 66 

2  Jones  St. 

Jersey  City,  N.  J. 
Ayers,  Roger  E.-178 

2910  Poplar  Circle 

Shelby,  N.  C. 
Ayers,  William  R.-178 

736  Rio  Mar  Dr. 

Vero  Beach,  Fla. 


B 


Babb,  Claudia  H. 

493  Babb's  Rd. 

W.  Suffield,  Conn. 
Badu,  P.  Richard-37, 166,1  1  3 

429  Albin  Ct. 

Ridgewood,  N.  J. 
Baity,  Raymond  A. -71, 150 

Rt.  6,  Box  335 

Greensboro,  N.  C. 
Baker,  Mr.  Ira  L. -94, 201 

910  Johnson  Ave. 

High  Point,  N.  C. 
Baker,  Sharon  L.   53,1  50 

1513  Paddock  Circle 

Charlotte,  N.  C. 
Band-82 

Banks,  John  F.  47,178 

8  Brewster  St. 

Plymouth,  Mass. 
Baptist  Student  Union-75 
Barbour,  Patricia  J .  47,166 

37  Werah  PI. 

Oceanport,  N.  J. 
Baker,  David  E.  178 

Rt.  1,  Box  384 

Thomasville,  N.  C. 
Barker,  Gary  B.-  1  50 

2317  N.  Elm  St. 

Greensboro,  N .  C. 
Barnes,  Barbara  J. -47, 71 ,75,78,87,94.1  66 

111  Maple  St. 

Rutherfordton.  N.  C. 
Barta,  Beckv  Lu  178 

3912  Oak  Hill  Dr. 

Annandale,  Va. 
Baseball- 1 10 
Basketball- 102 
Bateman,  Barry  E.-122 

213  Park  Ave. 

Spray,  N.  C. 
Beam,  Lynn  C.  -5 1 ,1  66,1 75 

408  Farris  Dr. 

Cherryville,  N.  C. 
Beard,  Alton  R. 

Reynolda  Rd.,  Box  993 

Winston-Salem,  N.  C. 
Beasley,  Jane  P. 

823  Arbordale  Dr. 

High  Point,  N.  C. 
Beatty,  Linda  G.  122 

3309  High  Point  Rd. 

Greensboro,  N .  C. 
Beaver,  Patricia  L.  150 

612  Nebraska  St. 

Spindale,  N.  C. 
Beck,  Lynda  C. -86, 150 

Lewisville.  N.  C. 
Beck,  Pamela  C.  150 

2  37  Fairview  Dr. 

Lexington,  N.  C. 
Belch,  Ted  W.  95,178 

Rt.  5,  Box  68 

High  Point,  N.  C. 
Bell,  Elizabeth  Jane-48,178 

834  Court  Street 

Fulton,  Mo. 
Bennett,  Judith  H. 

2330-  A  Kersey  St. 

Greensboro,  N.  C. 
Bennett,  Richard  L.  178,115 

1  225  Vassar  St. 

Orlando,  Fla. 
Bennett,  Mrs.  S.  T.  195 

High  Point  College 

High  Point,  N.  C. 
Benson,  David  E.  35,166 

1  61  1  Richland  St. 

High  Point,  N.  C. 
Benson,  Stephen  B.    37.1  50 

6021  Thames  Way 

Orlando,  Fla. 
Berryman,  Nancy  L.  49,85,87,166 

4701  N.  Kittmar  Rd. 

Arlington,  Va. 
Betterton,  Robert  J.  123 

334  -  37th  St. 

Brigatine,  N.  J.  227 


Biddle,  Carol  A. 

149  Exeter  Rd. 

Massapequa,  N.  Y. 
Bigham,  William  M.  123 

2521  Hampton  Ave. 

Charlotte,  N.  C. 
Billhimer,  Peggy  S.  54,73.74,78,89,178 

381 1  Bellwood  Rd. 

Bethesda,  Md. 
Billings,  Johnnv  1.  40,41,123 

Rt.  9 

Lexington.  N.  C.  " 
Bishop,  David-83,95,1  5  1 

Tred  Avon  Ave. 

Oxford,  Md. 
Black,  Phillip  L.-  1  66 

1205  Fifth  St. 

High  Point,  N.  C. 
Blackburn,  Detra  A. -47,1  50 

1381  Gwynwood  Dr. 

Mount  Airy,  N.  C. 
Blackburn,  Gloria  S.-- 123 

1222  Guyer  St. 

High  Point,  N.  C. 
Blackshare,  Linda  S.-  52,166 

6808  Kensington  Ave. 

Richmond,  Va. 
Blackwelder,  Lucy  R.-66.1  50 

912  Union  St.,  S. 

Concord,  N.  C. 
Blackwell,  Susan  E. -  1  78 

507  Decatur  St. 

High  Point,  N.  C. 
Blair,  Mrs.  Nancy 

140  Frazier 

High  Point,  N.  C. 
Blanciak,  Thomas  A.  40 

258  Sherman  Ave. 

Vandergrift,  Pa. 
Bland,  Nancy  L.  178 

6341  Knob  Hill  Dr. 

Virginia  Beach,  Va. 
Blandv,  Mary  E. 

P.  O.  Box  385 

Smithfield,  N.  C. 
Blaner,  Sally  L. 

Box  443 

Jamestown,  N.  C. 
Bliven,  Beverley  A.    5  1 ,1  66 

7321  Watercrest  Rd. 

Charlotte,  N.  C. 
Bloom,  John  C.  43,123 

Half  Acre  Rd. 

Cranbury,  N.  J. 
Bloss'e,  Ravmond  W.-43.1 51 ,1 1 0 

2325  Kirby  Dr. 

Marlow  Height,  Md. 
Board  of  Trustees-190 
Boccucci,  Carolyn  78,178 

7316  Taft  Rd. 

Camp  Springs,  Md. 
Bodenhamer,  Cheryl  S.-166 

409  Richardson  St. 

High  Point,  N.  C. 
Bogue,  Mary  S. -101, 166 

P.  O.  Box  2 

Fremont,  N.  C. 
Boleyn,  William -3 8,1  78,1  10 

3122  Vinewood  PI. 

Falls  Church.  Va 
Bollinger,  Ann  B.  151 

726  E.  Maple  St. 

Annville,  Pa. 
Bond,  Jenny  O.  81,82,166 

Rt.  2 

Arnold,  Md. 
Bonnaffon,  Robert  A.  166 

3505  Duff  Dr. 

Falls  Church,  Va. 
Borden,  Mary  P. -166 

10501  S.  Glen  Rd. 

Potomac,  Md. 
Boswell,  Linda  F.   46,73,1  26 

2220  Oak  Hill  Dr. 

Greensboro,  N .  C. 
Botsch,  Margaret  M  123 

31  6  Rosemary  Dr. 

Lexington.  N.  C. 
Botts.  Teresa  G.    1  66 

P.  O.  1416 

Deland,  Fla. 
Boucher.  Kathleen  I  .  78.178 

4900  Donovan  PI. 

Hyattsville,  Md. 
Bova,  Charlotte  S.  46,73.78,178 

349  Port  au  Peck  Ave. 

Ocenaport,  N.  J. 
Bowden,  Rita  E.  55.89.166 

41  8  S.  Marietta  St. 

Gastonia,  N.  C. 
Bowditch.  Stephen  J.  178 

1029  Franklin  St. 

Melrose.  Mass. 
Bowers.  Laura  J.  46,178 

610  Randolph  Rd. 

Newport  News,  Va. 


Bowers,  Thomas  R.-178 

1137  Grove  St. 

Irvington,  N.  J. 
Bowman,  Betty  K. -86, 151 

1019  Riverside  Blvd. 

Lumberton,  N.  C. 
Bowman,  Bowman  G.  166 

514  Bridges  Dr. 

High  Point,  N.  C. 
Bowman,  Jimmy  W.  103 

405  Janice  Ave. 

High  Point,  N.  C. 
Boyd,  Buford 

310  Clairview 

Kingstree,  S.  C. 
Boyd,  Richard  H.  92,166 

300  Broadleaf  Dr. 

Vienna,  Va. 
Boyles,  Carolyn  S. 

P.  O.  Box  655 

Pilot  Mt.,  N.  C. 
Boyles,  Larry  H.  -  83.92,1 5 1 

1362  Gwynwood  Dr. 

Mount  Airy,  N.  C. 
Boyles,  Patricia  F.  51,123 

Rt.  1 

Pinnacle,  N.  C. 
Bradford,  Brenda  J.  151 

P.  O.  Box  65 

Great  Falls,  Va. 
Brading,  Elinor  K. -51, 85, 90, 91, 9 3, 123,1  34 

5341  Thayer  Ave. 

Alexandria,  Va. 
Brady,  James  W.-  1  23 

702  O'Neill  St. 

High  Point,  N.  C. 
Brant,  Priscilla  M.-123 

9 1 1  Lewis  Ave. 

Rockville,  Md. 
Braica,  Linda  J. 

125  Lindale  Drive 

High  Point,  N.  C. 
Bratt,  Meredith  G. -51, 166 

3315  Emory  Church  Rd. 

Olney,  Md. 
Braun,  Richard  L.,  Jr.  39,84,166 

3517  Pinetree  Ter. 

Falls  Church,  Va. 
Breckheimer,  Steven  E.-  37,48,166 

1  84  West  Church  St. 

Fairport,  N.  Y. 
Brewer,  Dorothy  W.-  46.178 

12545  Two  Farm  Dr. 

Silver  Spring,  Md. 
Brewer,  James  F.  178 

P.  O.  Box  203 

Thomasville.  N.  C. 
Brewer,  L.  Delores  151 

Rt.  1,  Box  154 

Eagle  Springs,  N.  C. 
Bridwell,  Mansell  R.  -  34,71,89,96,123 

1  01  Virginia  Ave. 
Honea  Path,  S.  C. 

Briegel,  Kristina  L.    81,1  66 

4243  Chamblee-Dunwoody  Rd. 

Chamblee,  Ga. 
Briggs,  Rodney  G.  91,151 

Paladin  Dr. 

Fayetteville,  N.  C. 
Britt,  Carolyn  P. -53, 85, 1  51 

1033  Habersham  Dr. 

Charlotte,  N.  C. 
Broderson,  Mrs.  Carolyn  202 

1027  Wellington  Ave. 

High  Point,  N.  C. 
Brooks,  Martha  G.  52,160,167 

73  Eden  Ave. 

Edison,  N.  J. 
Brooks,  Martha  J.  166 

Rt.  2,  Box  1  59 

High  Point,  N.  C. 
Broos,  Jeffrey  L.-92 

Rt.  2,  Box  27 

Lexington,  N.  C. 
Brown,  Alexander  C.  83,178 

2  3  Beacon  Hill  Rd. 
E.  Hartford,  Conn. 

Brown,  Arnold  W.    35,1  66 

305  North  Cedar  Rd. 

Fairfield,  Conn. 
Brown,  Clifton  E.-124 

919  Arbor  Rd. 

Winston-Salem,  N.  C. 
Brown,  Jasper  M. -83, 151 

21  5  W.  Chestnut  St. 

Trov,  N.  C. 
Brown,  Jean  W.  86,179 

403  Aberdeen  Rd. 

High  Point,  N.  C. 
Brown,  Jimmy  R.    15  1 

Rt.  2,  Box  199 

Westfield,  N.  C. 
Brown,  Lee  C.  Ill    1  79 

2  10  Katherine  Rd. 

Ridgewood.  N.  J. 
Brown,  Mary  F.  151 

Rt.  1  ,  Box  214 

Yadkin,  N.  C. 
Brown,  Michael  Bruce  179 

1  125  Cliff  Rd. 

Asheboro,  N.  C. 


Brown,  Susan  Elizabeth-48,65,179 

1020  Wimbledon  Dr. 

Charlotte,  N.  C. 
Brundige,  Janice  I.  167 

1 16  Penny  Rd. 

High  Point,  N.  C. 
Bryant,  Michael  I. -83 

27  Culbreth  Ave. 

Thomasville,  N.  C. 
Bulla,  Kenneth  A.  124 

1032  East  College  Dr. 

High  Point,  N.  C. 
Bullin,  Beverly  F.-  1  67 

1419  Chatham  Dr. 

High  Point,  N.  C. 
Bullin,  Chester  V.  179 

4201  Orvil  Lane 

Winston  Salem,  N.  C. 
Burrow,  Gregory  A.  179 

1620  W.  Lexington  Ave. 

High  Point,  N.  C. 
Burton,  Stephen  L.  37,87,179 

Critz,  Va. 
Burton,  Mrs.  William  Y.  202 

3256  Robinhood  Rd. 

Winston-Salem,  N.  C. 
Butler,  Thomas  D.  179 

Oakdale  Rd. 

Jamestown,  N.  C. 
Byerly,  Janie  M. 

208  Spring  St. 

Thomasville,  N.  C. 
Byrd,  John  D.,  Jr.  179 

2506  Lowe  Ave. 

High  Point,  N.  C. 

C 

Cagle,  Dan  F.-124 

1 100  Leon  St.,  Apt.  1 1 

Durham,  N.  C. 
Calhoun,  Daniel  M. -70, 151 

290  Bodenhammer  St. 

Kernersville,  N .  C. 
Callaway,  E.  Timothy-  35,81,167 

Rt.  4 

Mount  Airy,  N.  C. 
Calvert,  Richard  Geary 
900  N.  Larrimore  St. 
Arlington.  Va- 

Campbell,  Bruce  G.-  67 
Box  806 

St.  Thomas,  Virgin  Islands 
Campbell,  John  N. 

404  Wall  St. 

Lexington,  N.  C. 
Campbell,  Lynn  E.  -  52,1  79 

104  Meadow  St. 
Garden  City,  N.  Y. 

Campbell,  Sally  M. 
Rt.  1 

Taylorsville,  N.  C. 
Campbell,  Sheila  E.  151 

Box  307 

Spindale,  N.  C. 
Capek,  Richard  L.  81,167 

9509  Lindale  Dr. 

Bethesda,  Md. 
Caputo,  Irene  F. -53, 151 

105  Claybrook  Dr. 
Silver  Spring,  Md. 

Carle,  Michael  G. -65, 179 

2610  Bittersweet  Dr. 

Wilmington,  Del. 
Carlton,  Judith  C.-124 

2207  Marion  Dr. 

Lexington,  N.  C. 
Carpenter,  Clav  T.,  Jr. -39,1  51 

Route  2 

Norwood,  N.  C. 
Carpenter,  James  W. 

205  Copley  St. 

Lexington,  N.  C. 
Carr,  Richard  H.  35,167 

19  Cross  St. 

Beverley,  Mass. 
Carter,  Elizabeth  O.-  35,167 

18  Wayne  Dr.,  Woodside  Manor 

Wilmington,  Del. 
Carter,  Rev.  H.  Samuel  209 

Rt.  6,  Box  252 

Asheboro,  N.  C. 
Carter,  Johnny  F.-124 

505  Randolph  St. 

Thomasville,  N.  C. 
Carter,  Miss  Marcella-195 

1009  H.  Hamilton  St. 

High  Point,  N.  C. 
Carter,  William  H.- 36, 1  67,1 09,1  1  6 

Day  Road 

Rockville,  Md. 
Case,  Linda  K.-151 

Rt.  1,  Box  231 

McLeansville,  Va. 
Cash,  Patricia  S. -47. 167 

1434  Wellsley  St.,  N.W. 

Roanoke,  Va. 
Cassell,  Timothy  E.-  1  24 

Rt.  4.  Box  69 

Winston-Salem,  N.  C. 


Catron,  Pamela  J. -52, 179 

8207  Langbrook  Rd. 

Springfield,  Va. 
Cherchio,  J.  David-39,124 

1 109  Graylyn  Rd. 

Wilmington,  Del. 
Certain,  Glennell- 1 76,1 79 

8405  16th  St. 

Silver  Springs,  Md. 
Chappell,  Katherine  G. -49, 151 

Rt.  2 

Brown  Summit,  N.  C. 
Chappell,  Richard  L.-39,70,93,124 

1010  Ferndale  Dr. 

High  Point,  N.  C. 
Chastain,  George  W. 

1319  Kimory  Ave. 

High  Point,  N.  C. 
Cheerleaders  100 
Cheney,  Allison  L. -SI, 85, 151 

317  Elizabeth  Lake  Dr. 

Hampton,  Va. 
Chernault,  John  P.-l  51 

5  1  2  Gatewood  Ave. 

High  Point,  N.  C. 
Chisholm,  Katie  S. -90, 91, 179 

1421  Cumberland  Cr. 

Rockingham,  N.  C. 
Chisman,  Leilani  L.-95 

9  Pine  Lane 

Hampton,  Va. 
Choii-80,81 

Chorpening,  Glenn  E.  -37,65,1  51 

Autumnvale  Dr. 

Orlando,  Fla. 
Circle  K-92 
Clapp,  Larry  G.-l  51 

Rt.  3 

Liberty,  N.  C. 
Clapp,  Margaret  M-151 

207  Pine  St. 

High  Point,  N.  C. 
Clark,  Mr.  C.  Robert -82 

Box  678 

Kernersville,  N.  C. 
Clary,  Miss  Betty  Jo-90,1 01 ,207 

1 101  Council  Ave. 

High  Point,  N.  C. 
Clause,  Carol  Lynn-46,73,8 1 ,179 

4950  Massillon  Rd. 

Greensburg,  Ohio 
Cleaves,  Clayton  W. -51, 152 

610  Lansdowne  Rd. 

Charlotte,  N.  C. 
Clement,  Judy  1.-179 

Ararat,  Va. 

Clendaniel,  Donald  O. -81 ,1  24 

206  S.E.  Front  St. 

Milford,  Del. 
Cline.  Catherine  H. -  49,124 

403  W.  Court  St. 

Paris,  111. 
Coble,  Mr.  H.  E.-208 

830  Circle  Dr. 

High  Point,  N.  C. 
Coffey,  Patricia  M. -  49,90,9  1 , 1  52 

315  Forrest  Hills  Ct. 

Devon,  Pa. 
Colbert,  James  C-  103 

2316  Ainger  PL,  S.E. 

Washington,  D.C. 
Cole,  Dr.  David  W.-192 

1006  Emery  Rd. 

High  Point,  N.  C. 
Cole,  Miss  Elizabeth  J. -202 

William  &  Mary  Apt. 

High  Point,  N.  C. 
Cole,  Ruffin  Reid 

1  20  Kinview  Dr. 

High  Point,  N.  C. 
Collins,  David  R. -37, 152 

Box  37 

Cleveland,  N.  C. 
Collins,  Richard  A.- 152 

1208  Greensboro  Rd. 

High  Point,  N.  C. 
Combs,  Alison  S. -46, 179 

190  Elm  Place 

Levittown,  N.  Y. 
Conally,  Mr.  Thomas  G.-199 

307  Mendenhall  Rd. 

Jamestown,  N.  C. 
Conclusion 

Conner,  Dennis  E.-179 

703  W.  King  St. 

Kings  Mtn.,  N.  C. 
Connor,  Irene  T. 

417  Rockspring  Rd. 

High  Point,  N.  C. 
Conrad,  Clarence  R.  152 

Rt.  1,  Box  162 

Thomasville,  N.  C. 
Conrad,  Dr.  Harold  E. - 1 93, 1 95,20 3 

80  5  E.  Farriss  Ave. 

High  Point,  N.  C. 
Cook,  Col  Carlton  J. -206 

701  Hillcrest  Dr. 

High  Point,  N.  C. 
Cook,  James  E. -41, 125 

4108  Dogwood  Dr. 

Greensboro,  N.  C. 


Cooke.  Dr.  Dennis  H.  194.200 

924  Kingston  Rd. 

High  Point.  N.  C 
Cooke.  Donald  K.    40.1  25.110 

Rt.  2.  Box  1 52 

Brown  Summit.  N.  C. 
Cooley.  John  W.  35.152 

Limekiln  I'ike 

Prospectville,  Pa. 
Cooper.  Linda  G.  167 

Box  4 

Colfax.  N.  C. 
Cooper.  Martha  C. 

1218  Delk  Dr. 

High  Point.  N.  C. 
Cope.  Mr.  William  F.  210 

Rt.  1 .  Box  236 

Kernersville.  N.  C 
Corn,  Lynda  B.  67.75,81,1  52 

1519  Delk  Dr. 

High  Point.  N.  C. 
Cornet.  John  I).    39.66.78.89.15  2 

1  1  34  Guernsey  Ave. 
Orlando.  Ha 

Corriher,  A.  Ray.  Jr     I  S2 
Rt.  1.  James  St..  Apt.  16 
Winston  Salem.  N.  C. 

Cosman.  Susan  J.  90.91.152 

2  2  Belvidere  Ave. 
Albany.  N.  Y. 

Coston.  James  C.  41.64.152 

2604  Bedford  Ave. 

Raleigh.  N.  C. 
Covington.  Cherie    53.86.1  25 

507  Morven  Rd 

Wadesboro.  N.  C. 
Cowan,  Mary  S.-  179 

417  front  St. 

Statesville.  N.  C. 
Cowden.  Patricia  A.  54.125 

708  Rollingwood  Dr 

(ireensboro.  N.  C. 
Cox,  Charles  L  125 

Rt.  5.  Box  195 

Asheboro,  N.  C. 
Craig.  Nancy  F.  50.65,179 

Rt.  4 

Siler  City,  N.  C. 
Cranford,  Jimmv  C-  126 

107  Welch  Dr. 

High  Point,  N.  C. 
Crater,  Carol  46,179 

Rt.  4.  Fraternity  Ch.  Rd. 

Winston  Salem.  N.  C. 
Crater.  Phvllis  D  -  I  52 

264  N.  Hawthorne  Rd. 

Winston-Salem,  N.  C. 
Crater,  Stephen  G.  152.110 

1  1  64  Lockland  Ave. 

Winston-Salem.  N.  C. 
Crater.  Stephen  R 

3505  Imperial  Dr. 

High  Point.  N.  C. 
Craver.  Garv  B.   42.1  26 

Rt.  1 ,  Box  260 

Lexington.  N.  C. 
Craver,  Rebecca  J 

804  Hillcrest  Dr. 
High  Point.  N.  C. 

Crawford.  David  F.-I25 
Rt.  1 

Granite  Kalis.  N.  C. 
Crawford,  James  L..  111-42,180 

P.  O.  Box  38 

Pikeville,  N.  C. 
Creagmile,  Sharon  G. 

805  Circle  Dr. 
High  Point,  N.  C. 


Creasman,  Harold  R.-167 

1924  A.  Chestnut  st  I  xi 

High  Point.  N.  C. 
Crews.  Daniel  126 

2  I  1  Cedar  St..  Apt.  55 

(ireensboro.  N.  C. 
Crews.  Tommy  G.-  167 

Rt.  5,  Box  1 

Kernersville,  N.  C. 
Crockett.  M.  I  ulK 

627  W.  Levington  Ave. 

High  Point,  N.  C. 
Crosscountry  109 
Crouch.  I  homas  J  .  -  37. 1  52 

614  S.  Main  St. 
North  I  ast.  Md. 

Crow.  Dr.  Farl  B.  209 

82  1  Circle  Dr. 

High  Point.  N.  C. 
Crow.  Rita  B.  180 

615  Meeting  St 
Morganton,  N  C 

Crowder.  Linda  M.  93.152 

7836  Hampden  Lane 

Bethesda.  Md. 
Cruit,  Catherine  E.  51.90.91,126 

Bus  457 
Aberdeen.  Md 

Crumpton, Connie  R  53.167 

Rt  3 

Roxboro.  N.  C. 
Crutchfield.  Linda  C.  167 

Rt.  9.  Box  469 

i  ireensboro.  N  t. 
Culhreth.  I  imoth\  M.  180 

Rt.  1.  Box  183 

(.reensboro.  N.  C. 

Cunningham,  Rosanne-  54,i8o 

1  62  5  N.  I  rankhn  St. 

Wilmington.  Del 
Cuomo.  Gar\  P  38.180 

64  Lillie  St 

1'rinceton,  N.  J. 
Current.  Michael  I  38.167 

Rt  2 

Hamptonville,  N.  C. 

Cume.  Carol  54.180 

Rt.  2.  Box  17 

W  ilhamsburg,  Va. 
Cusano.  Michael  A.  96.97.180 

1 1 7  Harbison  Ave 
Hartford,  Conn 
C/arn\  .  Karen  R.    5  1 .1  67 
904  Penn  Ave 
Westfield,  N.  J. 

D 

Dalbev.  Mr.  Parle  G.  193 

300  Nutbush  Circle 

Jamestown,  N.  C. 
Dalton.  Charles  W.  180 

Rt.  3 

Madison.  N.  C. 
Dalton.  David  L. 

2826  Westhdge  Rd. 

Winston-Salem,  N.  C. 
Danburg.  Rik  R.    78.80.81.91,152.109,155.1  16 

212  S.W.  43rd  Terrace 

Gainesville.  Ha. 
Daniel.  Kli?abeth  B.- 53.71.126 

790  Dogwood  Circle 

High  Point.  N.  C. 
Daniel.  Janet  J.  90.126 

Rt.  3 

Roxboro,  N.  C. 
Dark.  Virginia  A.  86.126 
317  N.  Garden  Ave. 
Siler  City.  N.  C. 

229 


Day  Students-67 
Davis,  Carol  D  47,167 

Box  688 

Carthage.  N.  C. 
Davis,  Derrick  L.   40  153 

1909  Butler  St. 

Vj  inston-Salem,  N.  C. 
Davis.  I  li/abeth  A.  167 

500  Greenwood  Dr 
High  Point.  N.  C. 

Davis,  I  \elvn  J.  153 

Rt.  4.  Box  I91A 

tulax,  Va. 
Davis.  Gail  Paige-  89 

Valle\ brook  Dr. 

Jamestown.  N.  C. 
Davis.  James  H.  83.153 

3719  Gladne>  Dr 

Chamblee.  Ga. 
Davis.  Judith  A.  47.81.89.94,96.153 

206  Pinecrest  Dr. 

Fayetteville.  N.  C. 
Davis.  Peggy  C. -83, 126 

10115  Phoebe  Lane 

Adelphi.  Md. 
Davis.  Peter  R.,  Jr     1  26 

42  50  S.  W  96  Ave. 

Miami,  I  la 
Davis,  Samuel  A.  39.167 

306  Kenncd\  Ave. 

High  Point.  N.  C. 
Da\  ,  Diane  I     48.1  80 

20  laconic  Rd. 

Livingston,  N.  J. 
Da) .  Fleming  H 

Rt.  4.  Box  336A 

High  Point.  N.  C. 
Davidson.  Mr  Robert  D     207.109.1  16 

602  W    1  arriss  Ave. 
High  Point.  N  C 

Deck.  Mar)  D.  46.73.95.180 

R.I  I).  3.  Box  69 

I  orest  City,  N.  C. 
Decker.  Robyn  R.  47.73.76.167 

Rt.  2 

Summer  field,  N.  C. 
Dedication  12.13 

Deininger,  Ret  hi  J  168 

2001  N.Vi  .  26  St. 
Miami.  1  Ij 
Delta  Sigma  Phi  36.37 

Denver.  Kathr>n  L.    5  2,86.180 
205  I  lorence  Ave 
ilmington,  Del. 
Deskint,  Dr.  S.  C.  203 

Rt.  8,  Box  601 

Greensboro.  N.  C. 
Devinev  .  James  J  .  -  I  68 

1 701  McCuinn  St. 

High  Point,  N.  C. 
I  iisb.  irough   I  Kw  id         K9. 1  5  i 

603  Ashford  Rd 

^  ilmington .  1  >el. 
Ditller,  Brian  1  65.78,92.94.168 

8035  Glendale  Rd. 

Chevy  Chase.  Md. 
Dixon.  Bonnie  Dell  48.180 

501  Powell  St. 
Crewe.  Va. 

Docker\ ,  Marta  M.  180 
1314  Peace  Heaven  Rd 

Winston-Salem,  N.  C. 
Dodd.  Robert  V.  72.126 

Route  2.  Box  220 

Shelby,  N.  C 
Dodson.  James  C.  81,153 

Route  1 

Sandv  Ridge.  N.  C. 
Donington.  Lynn  M.   55.85.1  53 

183  Watcliuns  Ave. 

Morris.  N.  J. 
Donovan,  Robert  V.- 37.87.1  64. 1  68.98 

14122  Arctic  Ave. 

Rockville.  Md 
Dorm  Life  60.61 
Doss.  Linda  J.  180 

Glenwood  I  errace 

Stuart.  Va. 

Dough  ten,  Mark  J.    37.168.171.1  26.136.143.175 
Box  85 
Lincoln.  Del 

Dover.  Forrest,  R    4i  .64.84 

Route  2 

Bessemer  Cm  .  N.  C. 
Downev.  J.  Sidne\  34.89.168 

4515  Mounds  Rd 

Anderson.  Ind. 
Driscoll.  John  1  .    8  1.15  3 

82  Adams  St. 

Somerset.  Mass. 
Duda,  Wendy  B.  48,81.100,180 

400  Sk>  hill  Rd 

Alexandria,  Va. 
Duncan,  Jov  F. -97,1  53 

Route  1.  Box  157 

Concord.  N.  C. 
Duncan.  Nancv  C.  52.180 

505  Audubon  Dr. 

Greensboro.  N.  C. 


Dunn.  Barbara  K.  168 
180  3  Bryce  Or. 
w  Umington,  Del. 

t 

Kakes,  Charles  F. -41, 168 

5654  fighth  Rd.  N 

Arlington.  Va. 
fastening.  Nancj  a.  iso 

22  1  7  Eastwa)  Dr. 

Charlotte,  N.  C. 
fastlack.  Allen  C— 43,168 

73  N.  Woodland  Ave. 

Woodburv .  N.  J. 
Eaves,  Nancy  C-  21.22.1  5  3 

510  Sherbrook  Dr. 

High  I'oinl.  N.  C. 
Ebert,  Donna  L.    55.85,1  27 

61  3  Catallna  Dr. 

Greensboro,  N.  C. 
I  ckman,  Diane  H.-  127 

16  Walnut  St. 

Cornwall.  N.  Y. 
Eddinger,  Harold  W.-71.1S3 

»N  Unil\  Si 

Thomasville.  N.  C. 
f  dmonds.  Lynn  C-  5  3.70.86.1  27. 1  35,1  38 

352  4  Margate  Dr. 

lion  Air,  Va. 
t  dwards.  Mr.  P   Lee  I 

909  W.  College  Dr. 

High  Point.  N.  C. 
f  dwards.  Gilbert  H. -81. 153 

1820  Kaleigh  Kd. 

Asheboro,  N.  C. 
I  dwards.  Jeanetle  C. -  I  S3 

1110  Barbee  St. 

High  Point.  N.  C. 

Edwards,  Rosemary  L.-I27 

Box  374 

Siler  City,  N.  C. 
F.gan, Jay  A. 

Woonsocket.  R.I. 
1  iscrt.  Daniel  J     37.1  53 

6802  I  egenbush  Lane 

Louisville,  Ky. 
I  lkins,  James  R.  153 

2208  Pershing  St. 

Durham,  N.  C\ 
Elliott,  Patricia  L.-  55.168 

Route  3 

Denton,  N.  C. 
I  lliott,  Steve  W.  127 

1005  Gra>  land  St 

Greensboro.  N.  C. 
Elmore,  Leslie  J.  47,72,168 

Route  3 

Lincolnton,  N.  C. 
Embler,  Bettj  S.-43.I68 
1402  Guyei  St. 

High  Point.  N.  C. 
fnglish  Club  87 
F.nnis,  Daniel  J . 

College  Farm  Rd 

Middlesex,  N.  J. 
I  nslej .  Paul  I)  128 

1 1  1  I  N.  Hamilton  St. 

High  Point.  N.  C. 
Ensor,  Dale  D.    35.1  68 

267  W.  Main  St. 

Westminster,  Md. 
fpperson.  Dr.  V.  Roy  199 

1115  Delk  Dr. 

High  Point,  N.  C. 
Lshleman,  I  red  N.-39 

7  1 4  Quaker  Lane 

High  Point.  N.  C". 
Everhart,  Ann  D.-  i  S3 

Route  1,  Box  2  16 

Thomasville.  N.  C. 
Everhart,  Barbara  L.-I28 

Box  82 

Welcome,  N.  C. 
F 

facult\  197 

Pagge.C'arl  L.  37.84,153 

103  Park  Ave. 

Leaksville,  N.  C. 
Parkas,  William  O.   9I.IS3.I  16 

2403  Whittier  Ave. 

Westfield.  N.  J. 
1  arlow.  Joel  W.-  153 

I  I  1  1  Carter  St. 

High  Point,  N.  C. 
I  arlow,  Shirley  J.  97.180 

1011  N.  Rotarv  Dr. 

High  Point.  N.  C. 
Parmer.  John  A  -  35.73. 1  68 

S09  E.  18th  St. 

Lumherton.  N.  C. 
Faucette,  Gloria  M.-I68 

Box  31 

Haw  River.  N.  C. 
Paucette.  Philip  W 
Route  1 

Brown  Summit,  N.  C. 


Faulkner.  Jonathan  L.-  71 .77,86,96. 1  28 

375  Goffle  Rd. 

Ridgewood,  N.  J. 
features  14.15 

leimster,  Dorcas  F  90.91.101.153 
Route  i 

I lamptonville,  N.  C. 
fellowship  leams-73 
l-encing-  1 1  3 
I  etner.  James  P  39.168 

I  25  S  Randolph  \ve 

Asheboro,  N.  C. 
I  Idler,  William  A.-41.1 16 

211  »:.  Walnut  St. 

Cleona.  Pa 
I  iclden.  Martha  C".  70.154.155 

1607  Tinberline  Rd. 

Silver  Spring.  Md. 
I  inks.  Patricia  A.  65,168 

428  W.  High  St. 

Woodstock,  Va 
Fischer,  Susan  55.70.85.154 

9205  Villa  Drive 

Bethesda,  Md. 

fisher,  Revnold  A  -  180 

28  N.  Cedar  Ave. 

Maple  Shade.  N.  J. 
Fitzgerald,  Claudia  J.-  180 

1  54  Spring  St..  N.W. 

Concord.  N.  C". 
I  itxgerald,  Leonard  P.  40.180 

1909  Hint  Hill  Rd. 

Silver  Spring.  Md. 
I  ivecoat.  Morris  L 

Route  5.  Box  181  A 

High  Point,  N.  C. 
Flj  nl,  Rovce  M. 

1  I  5  Mc'.rgan  Rd. 
Winston  Salem.  N.  C. 

l  olls.  Richard  W  - 39.154 

2  2  Windsor  Rd 
North  Hill.  Del. 

forensic  League  88 

I  orshier.  Nancv  H  -  180 

67  1  |  Ruskin  St. 

Springfield,  Va. 
Forte,  Mr.  Joseph  P.  193 

65  I)  William  &  \lar\  Apts. 

High  Point.  N.  C. 
former,  Janice  P  -  1  68 

4509  Baylor  Court 

Raleigh.  N.  C. 
1  oster.  Jud\  C     I  68 

1607  N.  Centennial  St. 

High  Point.  N.  C. 
fowler.  Rita  L.-  180 

Route  2 

Booneville.  N.  C. 
1  owlkes.  Susan  D.  17.154 

224  S.W.  I  Ith  Ct 

Pompano  Beach.  I  la. 
I  ranklin,  Linda  J .    1 80 

4115  Dorforth  Dr. 

Fairfax,  Va. 
Franz, Sherrj  L.  47, 96.97. 169 

3SS  "F"St. 

I  rost proof ,  I  la 
I  ra/ier,  Kenneth  A. 

201  C'restwood  Circle 

High  Point.  N.  C. 
I  reenian.  Laird  M.-  83.1  54 

3  1 0  Louise  Ave. 
High  Point.  N.  C. 

Freeze,  George  T  -  180.1  14 
6  W.  W  illow  St. 

Wenonah,  N.  J. 

Freshman  Class    I  76 

Froystad,  Martin  B.  38.180 

22  3  Massachusetts  St. 
Westfield.  N.  J. 
I  rye,  Darrell  L  128 
Route  3 
Irinity.  N.  C, 


fryer.  Douclas  P.    154.1  55,109 

28  Pin  Oak  Terrace 

Hagerstown.  Md. 
I  ur  man,  Craig  D.  -  4  3,1  28 

4412  Norbeck  Rd. 

Rockville,  Md. 
I  urr.  Kaye  G.  169 

Route  3 

Lexington,  N.  C 

G 

Gabriel,  III,  Paul  L.    7  3,74.78.89.169 

31  3  W.  Cornwall  Rd 

Cary,  N.  C. 
Gaddy,  Donald  C.  180 

Kimrey  St. 

Ramseur.  N.  C. 
Gaffney,  Lanu,  P.,  Jr.  70.155 

Route  I 

Randleman.  N.  C. 
Garland,  Mary  K. 

806  ferndale  Blvd. 

High  Point,  N.  C. 
Garmon,  Jesse  W.—  I  54 

Route  I ,  Box  699 

Colfax,  N.  C. 
Garner,  Harold  H„  Jr.  154 

Route  7.  602  I  Club  Knoll  Rd. 

Winston-Salem,  N.  C. 
Garner,  Judith  II.    148,1  54 

Box  102,  Route  3 

Lal'lata,  Md. 
(.arner.  William  B  -  38,169 

37  I  9  Benthrook  Dr. 

High  Point.  N.  C. 
Garnett.  Benjamin  B.-1S4 

2ioi  dgedale  Dr. 
High  Point.  N.  C. 
Garrison.  Larrv  W.    1  28 
Route  6 

Winston  Salem,  N.  C. 
Gates.  John  C.  34.169.1 13 
I  Sherwood  Dr. 

Granby,  Mass. 

Gatlin.  Elizabeth  A.  180 

1747  Brook  Dr. 

Asheboro.  N.  C. 
Gatlin.  William  L.-  180 

Route  2 

Randleman,  N.  C. 
Gaynor.  Mr.  Wesley  W.  193 

2405  P.  Lexington  Ave. 

High  Point,  N.  C. 
Gebicke,  Mark  P.    I  10 

2831  Powder  Hill  Rd. 

Adelphi,  Md. 
Gentr)  ,  Cornelia  B.-  I  28 

21  I  Ridge  Rd. 

Roxboro,  N.  C. 
(.>c.rge,  Judith  A.-  46 

96  (.rand  Blvd. 

Massapei|ua  Park.  N.  Y. 
Gcrringer,  Karen  I  . 

618  S.  Holden  Kd. 

Greensboro,  N.  C. 
(iibbs.  Rebecca  D.  46.72.181 

62  5  State  St. 

Marion,  N.  C. 

Gibson,  Mildred  L.-  169 

232  P.  franklin  St. 

Rockingham,  N.  C. 
Gibson,  Patrick  I.-  181 

2100  Alpine  Dr. 

High  Point,  N.  C. 
Gilbert,  David  P.   7  1,78,93.94.95,129,135 

Route  1 

Pfafftown,  N.  C". 
Gillespie.  Kenneth  R.  36.169 
123  Carol  Rd. 
Winston-Salem,  N.  C. 

Glew.  Allison  M.  49,195 

6  (ireenwood  Ave. 

Saugus,  Mass. 
Goettsche,  Donna  H.  49,129 

6243  Williamsburg  Blvd. 

Arlington.  Va. 
Goggin,  Monica  P.    I  29 

37  Middlebury  Lane 

Levittown,  N.  J. 
Goins.  Mr.  John  W.-  193 

Route  2.  Box  99 

Summerfield.  N.  C. 
Gold.  I  red  T. -35. 169 

430  I    fifth  Ave. 

Roselle.  N.  J. 
Golden.  Susan  A. -83. 1  29 

336  Pipers  Gap  Rd. 

Mt.  Airv.  N.  C. 
Golf  Team  115 
Golff.  Charles  A.  36,171,181 

1450  Waggaman  Circle 

McLean,  Va. 
Goode.  Ralph  G  43.129 

Connellv  Springs,  N.  C. 
Gouge.  Alan  C.  43.169 

2452  Tulaw  Td.,  N.W. 

Washington.  D.  C. 


230 


Gragg,  Walter  A.-  78,83,92,154 

Route  1 .  Box  S 

Connelly  Springs,  N.  C. 
Grant,  John  E.-  169 

S703  83rd  Plate 

Hyattsville,  Md. 
Gratiot.  Or.  A.  Haul  92.203 

633  Colonial  Drive 

High  Point.  N.  C. 
Cratsi,  Ellen  E.-  1 81 

250-38  Thornhill  Ave. 

Little  Neck,  N.  Y. 
Gray,  Lee  A.  -  169 

Route  8,  Box  209 

Greensboro,  N.  C. 
Gray,  Phillip  R. 

Route  3.  Box  217 

Randleman.  N.  C. 
Gray,  Virginia  A.  155 

912  Rotarj  Dr 

High  Point,  N.  C. 
Greco.  Anne  L.  51.129 

2007  Valley  Drive 

Alexandria.  Va. 
Green.  Lillian  T. 

196  Westover  Dr. 

Lexington.  N.  C. 
Greenly,  Clary  A.  38,181 

301  Kerr  Ave. 

Denton,  Md. 
( Ireenwood,  I  inda  I      55.97.1  55,197 

Route  3 

Kernersville.  N.  C. 
Griffin,  Susan  A. -47, 86. 155 

li,,x  37  PWC,  FPO 

New  York  09593 
Griffin,  Woodrow  II.  36,70,181 

4644  Itrompton  Dr. 

Greensboro. N.  C. 
Grigg.  Karen  M. 

15  39  N.W.  Blvd. 

Winston-Salem.  N.  C. 
Grimes.  Warren  L.  34.74.83,169 

I  1  2  Johnston  St. 

Smithfleld,  N.  C. 

Groce.  Laura  J . -  129 

24  Tampa  Ave. 

Asheville,  N.  C. 
Groome,  Susan  G.  181 

900  Arbordale  Dr. 

High  Point.  N.  C. 
Guyer.  Robert  W.  70,155 

1402  Eastchester  Dr. 

High  Point.  N.  C. 

II 


Haddock.  Phyllis  D.  46.155 

Route  2,  Box  93A-2 

Stark,  Ha. 
Hadley,  Martha  J.  47.80,81.82.155 

I  26  Ridgecrest  Rd. 

Asheboro,  N.  C. 
Hairficld,  Betsy  M.-5  1 

410  N.  Green  St. 

Morganton,  N.  C. 
Haithcock,  l< and)  '  I 

1606  Valley  Ridge  Dr. 

High  Point,  N.  C. 
Hall.  Mary-jo-  71,76.86.155 

Route  t,  Box  348 

Durham.  N.  C. 
Hall.  Patricia  G.  129 

Route  8.  Box  320 

Greensboro,  N.  C. 

Hall,  Sharon  L.    I  69 

Route  5,  Box  5S 

Thomasville.  N.  C. 
Hall.  Wayne  T. -80.8 1 .92. 1  55. 1 03 

Route  4,  Box  370 

Statesville.  N.  C. 
Hamilton.  Karen  L.-18I 

218  N.  Academy  St. 

Mooresville,  N.  C. 
Hamilton.  Mrs.  Lester  E.  195 

1  2  08  Guilford  Ave. 

High  Point.  N.  C. 
Hamlin.  Carol  J.  46.181 

6406  Dahlonega  Rd. 

Washington,  I).  C. 
Hamrick,  Elaine  N.  -  1 55 

Route  8 

Shelby,  N.  C. 
Hants,  Sara  K. 

Route  1 

Linwood,  N.  C. 
Harbin.  Melton  T. 

1003  Lakewood  Dr. 

Monroe.  N.  C. 
Hardenstein.  Prank  H-  181,109,1  16 

3  Beechwood  Rd. 

Somerville,  N.  J. 
Harding.  William  L.  83.100.155 

208  Country  Club  Dr. 

Wilmington.  Del. 
Hardister.  Sam  C,  III  -  65.83,92 . 1  29 

Route  1 

Clemmons,  N.  C. 


Hardy,  Cynthia  L. -52.95.1  55 

209  River  Dr. 

Southport,  N.  C. 
Harrington.  Martha  J. -55.83. 1  29 

419  Cameron  Ave. 

Chapel  Hill,  N.  C. 
Harris.  Judith  M.-81 .169 

1 1 705  Devilwood  ct. 
Potomac.  MJ 
Harris.  Lana  G.    1  2') 
P.  O.  Box  646 

ShaUotte,  N.  c. 

Harris.  Ronald  J. -83 

P.  O.  Box  646 

Shallotte.  N.  C. 
Harrison.  Cherl  T. 

2  10  Pine  Vallev  Rd. 

High  Point.  N.  C. 
Harrison.  L.  Lvnne 

715  E.  Guilford  St. 

Thomasville,  N.  C. 
Harrison.  Stephen  l<  155 

Route     Box  342 

Thomasville.  N.  C. 
Harshbarger.  Sharon  L.  49.129 

1  703  Macon  St. 

McLean,  Va. 
Hart  man,  Mr.  Charles  V.    207,1  10 

708  Hedgecock  Rd. 

High  Point.  N.  C. 
Harvey,  Judy  E.-47.73.74.I69 

31  Hilltop  Rd. 

West  Long  Branch.  N.  J. 
Ilatchl,  William  A  -  169 

4417  first  St..  South 

Arlington.  Va. 
Hayden.  Katharine  L. -49. 90,91 ,1  55 

6004  Landon  Lane 

liethesda.  Md 
Haynes,  Larrv  S. 

516  ITint  St. 

High  Point,  N.  C. 
Hay  nes,  Sharon  IS 

i  s  i  :  i  >elk  i>r 

High  Point,  N.  C. 
Ilawies,  Susan  D.  52,181 

18  37  Pennrose  Dr. 

Reidsville.  N.  C 
Hays,  Dr.  L.  M.    2  10 

1300  Merry  Hills  Dr. 

High  Point.  N  C. 
Havs,  Mrs.  L.  M.  194,209 

I  300  Merry  Hills  Dr. 

High  Point.  N.  C. 
Hav  wood.  Barbara  L.    I  55 

713  Lindsav  St. 

High  Point.  N.  C. 
Hearp.  \\\att  1  .  155 

Route  7.  Box  345 

Rockingham.  N.  C. 
Hedgecock.  Jr..  I  arh  A 

Route  6 

Winston-Salem,  N.  C. 
Hedrick.  Martv  L.-  169 

123  Scott  Ave 

High  Point.  N.  C. 
Henderson.  Donna  S.  53,169 

14310  Yosemite  Ct. 

Rockville,  m.i 
Hendricks.  Pamela  M.  46,169 

394  Mc Mullen  Hwy. 

Cumberland.  Md. 
Herlocker.  Ray  B..  Jr.  181 

62  5  S.  I  avetteville  St 

Asheboro,  N.  C. 
Herman.  Barbara  A.  46.96.97.181 

Cold  Spring  Creamery  Rd. 

Doj  lestown,  Pa. 

Hetlierington.  Gail -49, 155 

R  E  D.  I.  Box  104 

Hampton.  N.  J. 
Hicks.  Steven  L. 

5005  Hilltop  Rd 

Greensboro.  N.  C. 
Hight,  Harriet  B  -  181 

112  Cheatham  St 

Franklinton,  N.  C. 

Hill.  Anita  V     I  d'l 

1007  w.  Collete  Dr. 

High  Point.  N.  C. 
Hill.  Bobby  F...  Jr.-  1 69 

Route  8.  Box  238 

Lexington.  N.  C. 
Hill.  Ilarrv  A. -35, 1  30 

1007  Westridge  Rd. 

Greensboro.  N.  C. 
Hill.  Renie  R. 

708  Hardeman  St. 

Thomasville,  N.  C. 
Hill.  Sara  R. 

102  Cottonwood  Dr. 

Jamestown.  N.  C. 
Hill.  Sara  W.-  52.181 

1526  Lilac  Rd. 

Charlotte,  N.  C. 
Hill.  Susan  H.-S2.18I 

13040  Old  Cutler  Rd 

Miami.  Fla. 


Hill.  lomnn  W  164 

1318  Northside  Terrace 

Asheboro.  N.  C. 
Hiuklenian.  Linda  1     46.1  81 

309  Briarcliff  Dr. 

Cary,  N.  C. 
Hinshaw  .  <.a\  I      I  K  I 

Route  3.  Box  533 

Randleman.  N.  C. 
Hi  Po  94,95 

Hirt/ler,  Miss  Berta  205 

202  I  dgedale  Dr. 

High  Point.  N.  C. 
Hobson.  James  B     I  56 

Route  1 

Boonville,  N  C. 
Hobson .  J(»an  M .    15  6 

81  1  Carter  St. 

Martinsville.  Va. 
Hodock.  Bettv  S.  90.91.101 

505  Valley  Rd.,  Ext. 

Charlottesville,  Va. 
Hofmann,  Michael  U.-  182 

316  f  leer  Rd. 

Thomasville,  N.  C. 

Hoke.  Michael  I).    43.67.87,93.94.1  30 

227  Montlieu  Ave. 

High  Point.  N.  C. 
Holcomb,  Beth  L.  46.66,75,96.97,182 

4428  Paul  Jones  Lane 

Virginia  Beach,  Va. 

Holcombe.  Nancy  L.-  70,7  1 ,86, 1  5 6 

Route  4.  Box  408 

Statesville.  N.  C. 
Holder.  I  red  W.    35,1  69 

R.I  1).  I 

Pinnacle.  N.  C. 
Holland.  Herman  G     39.1  30 

216  Druid  Dr. 

High  Point.  N.  C. 

Holland.  James  E. 
Route  2 

Walnut  Cove,  N.  C. 
Holliday,  Jr..  Robert  H.  36,169 

1 1 1  School  St. 

Thomasville,  N.  C. 
HollinfSWorth,  Karen  N.-156 

306  A  West  Center  St. 

Lexington.  N.  C. 
Holmes.  John  G.—  I  82,103 

5206  Upshur  St. 

Bladensburg.  Md. 
Holmes.  Tomrm  H. 

1403  E.  Chester  Dr. 

High  Point.  N.  C. 
Holt,  Mr.  David  H.- 1 92. 1 95,203 

128  Clifton  Street 

Kernersville,  N.  C. 
Holt.  Dianne  J.-  27,5  1 .1  30.1  37 

2920  Crosby  Rd. 

Charlotte.  N.  C. 
Holton.  David  L.-169 

543  Woodlynn  Terrace 

Baltimore,  Md. 
Homecoming-  16-19 

Honeycutt,  Linda  A.— 73 
P.  O.  Box  25 
Euquay  -Varina.  N.  C. 


231 


5 


Hoover,  Joseph  M. 

837  Tenth  Ave. 

Prospect  Park,  Pa. 
Horigan.  Elizabeth  A. -71, 130 

9212  Topeka  St. 

Bethesda  Md. 
Hornberger,  Stephen  G.  38,182 

403  Twinbrook 

Rockville,  Md. 
Hornev,  Konald  E. -156, 103 

Box  27 

Julian.  N.  C. 
Hortman,  Judith  A. -182 

1904  Kynwyd  Rd. 

Wilmington.  Del. 
Hotz,  Mr.  Theo  F.-206 

688  Chestnut  St.,  Apt.  "F" 

Greensboro,  N.  C. 
Houck,  Thomas  B.  169 

240  B  New  Drive 

Winston-Salem,  N.  C. 
Howard,  Edward  E.  169 

2546  Amesbury  Kd. 

Winston  Salem,  N.  C. 
Howard,  Geraldine 

600  E.  Lexington  Ave. 

High  Point,  N.  C. 
Howard.  John  F. 

Route  3 

Kernersville.  N.  C. 
Howard.  Marjorie  L. -55. 169 
Box  985 

Chapel  Hill,  N.  C. 
Howe.  Aileen  N. 

441  Merritt  Dr. 

Mt.  Holly,  N.  J. 
Howell,  David  L. 

719  Walnut  St. 

Winston-Salem.  N.  C. 
Howie.  Roberta  L.  83.130 

Box  188 

Waxhaw.  N.  C. 
Howlett.  Wanda  G. -90.91 . 101 .1  30 

804  Arthur  Ave. 

High  Point.  N.  C. 
Hovle.  Charles  R. -182, 103 

246  Canaan  St. 

Carbondale,  Pa. 
Hubbard.  Karen  A. -50,1  56 

1 17  Frances  Dr. 

Asheboro.  N.  C. 
Hucks.  David  B.-  1  30 

1006  Sherrod  Ave. 

High  Point.  N.  C. 
Hudson,  David  R. -92, 182 

R.F.D.  1 

Rising  Sun.  Md. 
Huff.  Mary  L. -47, 156 

127  Eastchester  Dr. 

High  Point,  N.  C. 
Huff,  Nancy  C.-47, 73,81 .1  56 

1816  Eastchester  Dr. 

High  Point.  N.  C. 
Huffman.  Lynda  A. -156 

818  Quaker  Lane 

High  Point,  N.  C. 
Hughes.  Marilyn  46.73.182 

Whispering  Pines,  N.  C. 
Hughes.  Roy  S. 

1030  Randolph  St. 

Thomasville,  N.  C. 
Huhck.  Jeff  rex  S  -43.130 

Half  Acre  Rd. 
Cranbury.  N.  C. 


Hulin.  Jesse  W.-130 
Route  1 

Asheboro.  N.  C. 
Humanics  Student  Association-89 
Humphries.  Carolyn  L.  48,182 

2710  Hemlock  Ave. 

Alexandria,  Va. 
Hundley,  Percy  L. -95, 164, 169,1  14 

1 102  S.  Church  St. 

Smithfield,  Va. 
Hunt.  Carlton  M.  182 

Route  2.  Box  71 

Jamestown.  N.  C. 
Hunter.  Nancy  L. -5  1,1  56 

105  Chetwood  Terrace 

Fanwood,  N.J. 
Hunter.  Paul  S.-182 

Route  9 

Winston-Salem.  N.  C. 
Hutchens,  James  I  , 

1 169  Johnsontown  Rd. 

Thomasville.  N.  C. 
Hutchison.  Donna  J. -73. 169 

1 1  6  Longvieu  Rd. 

Asheville.  N.  C. 
Hutchison,  Glen  D. -34.89, 182 

116  Longview  Rd. 

Asheville,  N.  C. 
Hyatt.  Gilbert  E. -36. 182 

LaPlata.  Md. 

1 

Idol.  Bettv  J. -70, 156 

3700  N.  Main  St.,  Ext. 

High  Point.  N.C. 
Idol,  Mr.  Manvon  L.-206 

Route  3 

Winston-Salem,  N.  C. 
Ijames.  Steve  M.-  1  56 

2817  Westchester  Dr. 

High  Point.  N.  C. 
Ingram.  Dorothy  C.-I82 

Route  5,  Box  383  A 

High  Point.  N.  C. 
Ingram.  Sherry  V.-130 

Route  4,  Box  62 

High  Point.  N.  C. 
Inter-Fraternity  Council-84 
Irwin.  Jeffrey  W. -34, 83. 156 

I  1  Maryland  Ave. 

Wilmington.  Del. 
Isaacs,  Carol  L. -  5  1 

R  E  D.  1.  Box  319 

Lincoln,  Del. 


Jackson.  Kay  A.  — 51,130 

1019  Faun  Rd..  Graylyn  Crest 

Wilmington.  Del. 
Jackson.  Susan  C. -50. 182 

1019  Faun  Rd.,  Graylyn  Crest 

Wilmington.  Del. 
Jaeger.  Gregory  L. -93, 170 

101  Chaucer  Rd. 

Charlottesville,  Va. 
Janer.  Denise  R.-I82 

87-36  Marengo  St. 

Hollis.  N.  Y 
Jensen,  Ralph  F.  40 

MOQ  2119 

Camp  Lejeune,  N.  C. 
Jessup,  Janie  E. 

408  Crestline  Dr. 

High  Point.  N.  C. 

232 


Johns,  Cheryl  E. -53. 66. 76 

121  Danube  Ave. 

Tampa,  FTa. 
Johnson.  Carl  W.-170 

2310  Lowe  Ave. 

High  Point.  N.  C. 
Johnson,  Cheri  L. -54, 182 

436  N.E.  2nd  St. 

Pompano  Beach,  Fla. 
Johnson.  Herbert  R. 

Route  2 

Randleman.  N.  C. 
Johnson,  Janice  M.-182 

Route  7,  Box  194  G. 

Greensboro,  N.  C. 
Johnson.  Kenneth  P. -75.92, 170 

140  Leigh  St. 

Warwick.  R.  I. 
Johnson.  Larry  13.-65,176,182 

2003  Rockford  St. 

Mt.  Airy,  N.  C. 
Johnson,  Timisha  H. 

623  N.  Main  St. 

Kannapolis,  N.  C. 
Johnson,  Thomas  H. 

1  24  May  view  Ave. 

High  Point,  N.  C. 
Jolly,  Patricia  A.- I  56 

Route  2,  Box  94-A 

Elkin,  N.  C. 
Jones.  Donna  R.—  '  31 

Box  27 

Pinnacle.  N.  C. 
Jones,  III.  E.  Street 

1  109  Guyer  St. 

High  Point.  N.  C. 
Jones.  Jerry  V.-82 

4032  Ryandale  Rd. 

Winston-Salem.  N.  C. 
Jones.  Johnny  E.-83 

I  200  Wedgewood  Dr. 

Winston-Salem.  N.  C. 
Jones.  Lawrence  C.-156 

206  W.  Philadelphia  Ave. 

Salisbury,  N.  C. 
Jones,  Marjorie  C— 1 82 

2203  E.  Green  Dr. 

High  Point.  N.  C. 
Jones.  Mary  D.-5  1 .156 

502  Morehead  Ave. 

Durham.  N.  C. 
Jones,  Norma  O. 

1  18  Ashland  St. 

High  Point,  N.  C. 
Jones  Russell  A     21.96.182.1  16 

21  Carlisle  Dr. 

Livingston.  N.  J. 
Jordan.  Lawrence  A.  81.156 

Route  1 

Trinity.  N.  C. 
Judiciary  Council  66 
Junior  Class-  148 
Junior  Marshals-  70 
Jurnev,  McKinlev  V. -41. 156 

Route  1 

Harmony,  N.  C. 
K 

Kain,  Marv  E.-170 

1730  N.  "D"  St. 

Lake  Worth.  ITa. 
Kait.  lovce  S. -51,76 

SOI  Enderby  Dr. 

Alexandria,  Va. 
Kappa  Delta  50.5  I 
Kappa  Delta  Pi— 71 
Kaub.  Joseph  G. -42. 182.1  10 

6341  Landover  Rd. 

Cheverlv,  Md. 
Kcefer.  Philip  R.  39 

5830  Carlvle  St. 

Cheverlv.  Md. 
Keets.  John  D.-95. 1 00. 1  70 

254  Mill  Rd. 

Northfield,  N.  J. 
Keever.  Deloris  A. -170 

408  Carev  Ave. 

High  Point,  N.  C. 
Keller.  Kathie  L.-S1.131 

3416  Tulane  Dr.,  Apt.  14 

W.  Hyattsville.  Md. 
Kelly,  Carol  A. -170 

1418  Madison  Ave. 

High  Point.  N.  C. 
Kendall.  Gary  M. -42, 182 

Route  2,  Box  129 

Axton,  Va. 
Kendle.  Cheryl  M. -53,90.9 1 .10 1 . 1  3 1 

Route  1,  Box  78 

W'illiamsport.  Md. 
Kendrick,  Kenneth  L.-131 

852  Aiken  Rd. 

Spray.  N.  C. 
Kenerley,  Laraine  S.-1S6 

Box  271 

Thomasville,  N.  C. 
Kennington,  James  L. 
Box  494 
Gretna,  Fla. 


Key,  Robert  F.-  170 

Route  10.  Box  92 

Greensboro,  N.  C. 
Kievning,  Judy  E.-49.1S7 

39  Burnet  St. 

Livingston,  N.  J. 
Kiger,  Susan  E.  -49,87,1  S7 

Simmons  Rd. 

Rural  Hall,  N.  C. 
Kiley,  Thomas  L. -43,84, 1  31 

1 1 8  Prospect  Ave. 

Talleyville,  Del. 
King,  Carl  L.    I  32 

118  Hughes  St. 

Asheboro,  N.  C. 
King,  Linda  C. -46,80,8 1 , 1  70 

304  White  Road 

Little  Silver,  N.  J. 
King,  Thomas  H. -36, 182 

418  So.  DuPont  Rd. 

Wilmington,  Del. 
Kinney.  James  M. -41. 170 

1824  Pershing  St. 

High  Point.  N.  C. 
Kirchner,  Deborah  H.  183 

Route  I,  Box  420 

Arnold,  Md. 
Kirk.  Donna  L.-1S7 

5805  Carlyle  St. 

Cheverly,  Md. 
Kirkman,  Margaret  A. -47. 1  57 

1224  Highland  Ave. 

Greensboro.  N.  C. 
Kirkman.  Nancy  E.-183 

3805  Pleasant  Garden  Rd. 

Greensboro,  N.  C. 
Kirkman.  Mr.  O.  Arthur 

501  W.  High  Ave. 

High  Point.  N.  C. 
Kisiah.  Martha  A. 

1715  Oberlin  Dr. 

High  Point.  N.  C. 
Kla\ ,  Laraine  E. -76. 1  70,1  82 

2406  Adams  Ct. 

Sanford,  Ma. 
Klinedinst.  Pamela  L.  -55,97. 1  70 

5301  Oakland  Rd. 

Chevy  Chase,  Md. 
Knight.  Jane  E.  — 90,9 1,101,183 

Box  252 

Norlina.  N.  C. 
Knitter,  Karen  C.-46.170 

1979  Main  St. 

Waterport.  N.  Y. 
Korncgav   William  R.  16.I8J 

1410  Seminole  Dr. 

Greensboro,  N.  C. 
Kurkjian.  Charles  E. -43. 65. 1  32 

504  E.  Meadow  Lane 

Chester,  Pa. 
Kyles,  Sandra  E. -53, 172 

I  23  Magnolia  St. 

Statesville,  N.  C. 

L 

Lackey.  Euchsia  A. -47. 73, 86, 1  57 

Eallston,  N.  C. 
Lagos,  William  J. -43. 1  52, 1  57. 1  58. 1  10 

2606  Arvin  St. 

Wheaton.  Md. 
LaGrange,  Frank  H.    3S.75.89, 132 

2579  Meadow  Rd. 

West  Palm  Beach,  I  la. 
Lambda  Chi  Alpha  38,39 
Lambert,  Jerry  L.  132,103 

703  N.  Jackson  St. 

Napanee,  Ind. 


Lanam,  Kip  A.- I  70 

3857  Pinewood  Terrace 

Ealls  Church.  Va. 
Lancashire,  Carol  A.  — 53.1  70 

335  Wahl  St. 
Somerset,  Mass. 
Land,  William  W.-1S7 

1005  Barbee  St. 

High  Point,  N.  C. 
Lane,  Curtis  C. 

625  Carrington  Lane 
Winston-Salem,  N.  C. 
Laney,  Phyllis  L. -54. 183 

1  301  Virginia  Ave. 

Monroe,  N.  C. 
Laney,  Stephen  M.-4I.I  32 

3209  Barnhill  Dr. 

Charlotte,  N.  C. 
Lanier,  Virginia  C-  183 

Route  10.  Box  124 

Lexington.  N.  C. 
LaSalla.  Mary  1).-  1  32 

2104  Dunhill  Dr. 

Raleigh,  N.  C. 
Lasine,  Stephen  B.  -  157 

1324  Heathclilf  Rd. 

High  Point.  N.  C. 
Latham.  Audrev  M. 

1021  Sherrod  St. 

High  Point,  N.  C. 
Lathan.  Robert  B.-170 

I  10  Westbrook  Dr. 

Butner.  N.C. 
Lauder.  Margaret  A. 

506  Steele  St. 

High  Point.  N.  C. 
Law.  Ellen  E.-S3.1  57 

2426  Westlield  Rd. 

Charlotte,  N.  C. 
Lawson,  Elizabeth  L.  50.183 

341  I  Langdale  Dr. 

H)gh  Point,  N.  C. 
Lawson,  Stephen  R. 

1216  12th  St.  PL.  N.W. 

Hickory.  N.  C. 
Lazaruk.  Dr.  William  197 

219  Greenway,  Cedarwood 

Jamestown,  N.  C. 
Leary,  Margaret  B.-  S3. 81 .82.1  57 

790  Dogwood  Circle 

High  Point.  N.  C. 
Leatherman.  Carolyn  B.  52.83 

13212  Valley  Dr. 

RockvUle,  Md. 
Lee,  Sandi  G.    I  33 

204  E.  Guilford  Dr. 

Thomasville.  N.  C. 
Lefler.  Nancy  B.  -  55. 1  70 

1403  Audubon  Ave. 

Aiken,  S.  C. 

Legislature -65 
Leng,  Horace  G.-I83 

19  Hilltop  Rd. 

Yardley.  Pa. 
Lent/.  Laura  K. 

1006  Albert  Ave. 

High  Point.  N.  C. 
Leverett,  George  T.-133 

607  North  Ave. 

High  Point.  N.  C. 
LeVey.  Dr.  Arthur  E.-20S 

Rowella  Apts.  19 

High  Point.  N.  C. 
Lewallen,  Faye-  1 70 

I  2  2  Briggs  Place 

High  Point,  N.  C. 


Lewis,  Elizabeth  A.- 170 

3410  Country  Club  Rd. 

Winston-Salem.  N.  C. 
Lewis,  Dr.  Lew  J. -82, 202 

202  Shadow  Vallev  Rd. 

High  Point.  N.  C. 
Lewis,  Michael  C. -42.1  83.1  1  6 

306  Sixth  Ave. 

Baltimore,  Md. 
Lewis.  Virginia 

309  Tate  St. 

Greensboro.  N.  C. 
Linton.  Thomas  W. -36.96. 1 83. 1  1  3,1  14 

216A  Haddon  Hills  Apts. 

Camden.  N.  J. 
Lipe.  Ill,  Bruner  C.-170 

3210  rorestvicw  Dr. 

High  Point.  N.  C. 
Littles.  Eugene  S.- 1 03. 1  57. 1 02 

212  36th  St.  N.E. 

Washington,  D.  C. 
Locke,  Dr.  William  R.-209 

1409  Wendover  Dr. 

High  Point.  N.  C. 
Locke,  Mrs.  William  R.-I97 

1 409  Wendover  Dr. 

High  Point.  N.  C. 
Lockhart.  Mummery,  C- 1 57 

1728  Baldwin  Dr. 

McLean,  Va. 
Lockman.  John  W.-133 

Route  I 

Iron  Station.  N.  C. 
Loflin,  Mattie  L.  157 

1018  Sherrod  Ave. 

High  Point,  N.  C. 
Logan.  Betty  J. -47. 73. 1  70 

597  12th  Ave.,  N.E. 

Ilickorv,  N.  C. 
I  uliy,  I  Men  P.    ^  <. I7i> 

10603  Orchard  St. 

Fairfax,  Va. 
Loman.  Ernest  N.  182.183 

Route  5,  Box  718 

Greensboro,  N.  C. 
Loniax.  Sara  R. -  183 

71  1  Lee  St. 

Asheboro,  N.  C. 
Long,  Mrs.  Lester  J.-  195 

High  Point,  College 

High  Point.  N.  C. 
Long,  Lynda  L. -46.72.88,95. 1 83. 1  86 

8208  Beltz  Dr. 

Forestville.  Md. 
Looney.  George  R. -34. 183 

301 1  Trull  Ave. 

Greensboro,  N.  C. 
Lort.  Ronald  J.  96.183 

S12  North  St. 

Elkton,  Md. 
Lott,  Bonnie  J.-  1  70 

McCormick  Ave.,  R.F.D. 

Hammonton.  N.  J. 
Lowe.  Mr.  C.  Marshall- 198 

632  Rockspring  Rd. 

High  Point.  N.  C. 
Lucas.  Johnnv  C. -37,1  57 

961  Kaufman  St. 

Cocoa,  Fla. 
Lowe,  Mary  W. 

2301  Sharon  Lane 

Charlotte.  N.  C. 
Luedcke.  James  E. -73, 183 

17  Boulder  Brook  Dr. 

Wilmington,  Del. 
Luff.  Ann-47.157 

421  Sharp  St. 

Hackettstown,  N.  J. 
Lupton,  Mary  L. -48, 183 

3336  N.  Kensington  St. 

Arlington,  Va. 
Lytle.  Margaret  1.-170 

330  Montlieu  Ave. 

High  Point,  N.C. 

M 

Mcuau,  Leslie  A. -53,90.157 
2907  Tremont  Ave. 
Cheverly,  Md. 
McCallum.  Joseph  A. 
260  N.  Elm  St. 
Maxton,  N.  C. 
McCarter.  Dolores  F. 
224  Crestwood  Circle 
High  Point.  N.  C. 
McCaskill,  Clement  L.-I70 
Box  5 

Seagrove,  N.  C. 
McCTellan,  Robert  L.-I83 
805  Tolland  St. 
East  Hartford,  Conn. 
McCorkle.  Caroline  W.-48.183 
4920  Kingston  Dr. 
Annandale.  Va. 
McCracken,  Kevin  B.-170.  115 
921 1  Holly  Oak  Dr. 
Bethesda.  Md. 
McCullv.  Dale  J. -170 
91 1  Tanley  Rd. 
Silver  Spring,  Md. 


McDiarmid.  Barbara  A. -47,64.7  1 ,73.87. 1  33. 1  37 
Route  I 

Red  Springs.  N.  C. 
McDonald.  Delores  A.- 133 

300  N.  Scientific  St. 

High  Point,  N.  C. 
McDonald,  Jr.  John  R. -40, 183 

2421  Woodruff  St. 

High  Point,  N.C. 
McDonough.  Virginia  E. -47.89. 1  58 

44  Ayrmont  Lane 

Matawan,  N.  J. 
McDowell.  Phvllis  K. -70,7  1. 1  58 

510  Kenned\  Ave 

High  Point.  N.  C. 
McEwan.  Diana  L.—S  1,158 

803  Arhordale  Dr. 

High  Point,  N.  C. 
Mcl  arland.  William  W.-34.89.I83 

Route  1.  Box  133 

Hartly.  Del. 
McC.avin.  Lee  11.-38.183 

3027  N.  Peary  St. 

Arlington,  Va. 
McGhee.  Joseph  T..  Jr. -170 

3100  Centennial  St. 

High  Point.  N.  C. 
McKennev.  Douglas  M  -78.183 

14223  Clayton  St. 

Rockville.  Md. 
McLain.  Talmage  S  92.133 

1S..\  14.  Route  I 

tliddcnite,  N.  C. 
McMahon,  Garv  J. -43, 1  20.1  33 

275  Bay  Ave. 

Huntington,  N .  Y . 
McMeekin  Kerr.  Mrs.  James- 195 

High  Point  College 

High  Point,  N.  C. 
McMullan,  Ellen  P. 

706  Rockspring  Rd. 

High  Point.  N.  C  . 
McNultv.  Joseph  F.,  Jr.-7  1 ,94,95, 1  33 

905  Glenwood  Rd. 

Asheboro,  N.  C. 
Mi  Pliers., n,  I  h.imas  I 

3505  Guess  Rd. 

Durham.  N.  C. 
Mahe.  Betty  <',.-  183 

Magnolia  St..  Box  267 

Ridgewav .  Va. 
Machlin.  Kenneth  I.    37.133.1  14 

3615  Janet  Rd. 

Silver  Spring,  Md. 
Mailleue.  Jane  S.  95.183 

Route  1 

Sunbury,  Pa. 
Malpass.  Jr.,  H.    1 16 

2434  E.  Lexington  Ave. 

High  Point.  N.  C. 
Mann,  Jonathan  Herman  43 

410  Entwistle  St. 

Hamlet,  N.  C. 
Mann,  Joel  Keith  171 

305  Green  Oak  Dr. 

High  Point.  N.  C. 
Mann.  Marv  Ann 

Route  i.  Guilford  Rd. 

Jamestown.  N.  C. 
Mant/,  Walter  A.    40.109,1  16 

605  Cranbrook  Rd. 

Cocke vsville.  Md. 
Markland.  C.ary  E-  I  58,1 63, 1  1 6 

Route  1 

Advance,  N.  C. 


Marsh,  Dianne  Leigh -96,97. 1  83.1  1  3 

10125  Gary  Rd. 

Potomac.  Md. 
Marsh,  Jennifer  Dianne-  54. 1  83 

Route  1.  Box  161 

Morrisville,  N.  C. 
Marsh.  Walter  Currcll 

615  Colonial  Dr. 

High  Point.  N.  C. 
Marshall.  John  Edward- 43.1  33 

322  S.  Race  St..  Box  546 

Statesville.  N.  C. 
Marshall.  Li/beth  Jeanne  158 

3324  Rockingham  Rd. 

Greensboro.  N.  C. 
Martin.  Cheryl  Lynn-86 

702  C  handler  St. 

High  Point.  N.  C. 
Martin.  Kenneth-39. 1  58 

705  Eagle  Rd. 

Wavne.  Penna. 
Martin,  Su/anne  71,97,133 

1317  Juliana  Place 

Alexandria.  Va. 
Mask,  Jovita  Sue-  171 

Route  2.  Box  I  120 

Connelly  Springs,  N.  C. 
Mason.  David  Lee-39,138 

654  Glen  Ave. 

Westlield,  N.  J. 
Masten,  Janet  Louise -47,73. 1  58 

2  109  Waughtown  St. 

Winston-Salem,  N.  C. 
Mathenv.  Trudy  Diane -46, 5 2, 90, 183 

Box  110 

Eorest  City,  N.  C. 
Matthews,  I  ranees  Jean-  39,171 

1  19  Mansfield  Blvd.  S. 

Cherry  Dill.  N.  J. 
Matthews.  John  Edward-  183 

R. E.D.I.  Box  26A 

Trinity.  N.  C. 
Matthews.  Martha  Kav    93.17  1 

I  19  Mansfield.  Blvd.  S. 
Cherrv  Hill.  N.  J. 

Matthews.  Dr.  W.  P.  208 

I I  14  N.  Centennial 
High  Point.  N.  C. 

Matthiesen.  Steven  J  - 37. 1  64, 1  7  I 

6124  Wheatland  Rd. 

Baltimore.  Md. 
Mattocks,  Rov  Wade-  184 

2312  Purdy  St. 

High  Point.  N.  C. 
May.  Mrs.  George  T. -82.202 

1921  Gaston  St. 

Winston-Salem,  N.  C. 
May.  Linda  Marie- 184 

6901  Braddock  Rd. 

Annandale,  Va. 
Meadows.  John  Arlis  34.171 

Route  I 

Tobaccoville,  N.  C. 
Melton.  Sheila  Arlene-96.97.1  84 

411  Creekridge  Rd. 

Greensboro,  N.  C. 
Men's  Dormitory  Council-77 

Merritt.  Gail  E.-  I  58 

917  LaEavette  St. 

Shelbv.  N.  C. 
Methodist  Student  f  ellowship  74 
Meyer.  Linda  A.   53.171.1 13 

Apt  G2  Perry  Circle 

USNA  Annapolis,  Md. 


Meyerhoeffer,  E.dward  H. 

2005  Apex  Place 

High  Point,  N.  C. 
Michael,  Libby  E. 

Box  215 

Welcome,  N.  C. 
Miller.  Angela  Dean -47,73,8 1 . 1  7  1 

Route  3,  Box  309 

Wilmington,  N.  C. 
Miller.  Catherine  A. -53. 1  58 

45  1  7  Shamrock  Rd. 

Tampa.  Ela. 
Miller,  Dennis  L. -184,1  10 

503  Oneida  Way 
Eorest  Heights,  Md. 

Miller.  Rachel  A. -96,97. 158 

Route  10,  Jones  Rd. 

Winston-Salem,  N.  C. 
Miller.  Stephen  M.-138 

Route  I 

Boonville.  N.  C. 
Millnian.  Kenneth  M-92.171 

Lincoln,  Delaware 
Miranda.  Mr.  Juan-  205 

614  West  Eirst  Street 

Winston-Salem,  N.  C. 
Mish.  Johnny  E.-171 

108  Columbus  Ave. 

High  Point,  N.  C. 
Miss  Golden  Decade-20-23 
MitCham,  David  L.    184,1  10 

616  lledrick  Ave. 

High  Point.  N.  C. 
Mitchell,  Jack  T. 

104  Starling  Ave. 

Martinsville,  Va. 
Mize,  Barbara  A. -42,49, 1  58 

10108  Kinross  Ave. 

Silver  Spring,  Md. 
Mock.  Richard  G. -39, 138 

Route  1 

Levvisville,  N.  C. 
Mohlmann.  Robert  F„  Jr.— 171 

117  Oakwood  Rd. 

Port  Jefferson,  N.  Y. 
Molitor.  Beverly  J.-1S8 

1  50  Sunrise  Drive 
Lexington  Park.  Md. 

Monaghan.  James  B.-184 

2  I  Hepdec  Rd. 
Manchester,  Conn. 

Monday.  Carole  E. -54. 89, 184 

52  Albemarle  Place 

Asheville,  N.  C. 
Montague.  Anne  E. 

1  28  N.  King  Charles  Rd. 

Raleigh.  N.  C. 
Montgomery,  Robert  T. -78, 1  58 

1  5  Oxford  Ave. 

Stratford.  N.  J. 
Moody,  Mr.  L.  E. -89, 1 94.204 

I  107  Guilford  Ave. 

High  Point.  N.  C. 
Mooney.  Kay  A.-  171 

3105  Kivett  Dr. 

High  Point.  N.  C. 
Moore,  Christy  A.- 184 

2891  Abingdon  Ave. 

Arlington,  Va. 
Moore,  Jr.,  Hugh  McVay-34,89,1  84 

3625  Keswick  Dr. 

Chamblee,  Ga. 
Moore,  James  D. -  92,1  58 

Route  6,  Box  281 

Asheboro,  N.  C. 
Moran.  Hugh  A.-  1  58 

3019  Kivette  Dr. 

High  Point,  N.  C. 
Morris.  Dr.  Charles  M. -207,1  14 

91  1  W.  College  Dr. 

High  Point,  N.  C. 
Morris.  John  D.  111-184 

298  Bodenhamer  St. 

Kernersvillc.  N.  C. 
Morrison.  Diane  C.-171 

3935  N.  Roberts  Lane 

Arlington.  Va 
Morrison,  James  C,  Jr. 

Shattalon  Apts. 

Winston-Salem,  N.  C. 
Mosteller.  Svlvia  Mae 

3964  Glenn  High  Rd. 

Winston-Salem,  N.  C. 
Motsinger,  Mrs.  Carl  L.-193 

I  I  2  Delray  Ave. 

High  Point,  N.  C. 
Mounts.  Dr.  C.  E.-201 

71  S  Montlieu  Ave. 

High  Point,  N.  C. 
Mowery.  David  L. -39. 1  38. 1  10 

Route  5 

High  Point.  N.  C. 
Muench,  Paula  A.- 138 

504  Avalon  Place 
High  Point.  N.  C. 

Muller.  Richard  Lee- 92.184 

1645  S.W.  67th  Court 

Dade.  Ela. 
Murphv.  Elaine  G.-159 

Route  4,  Box  326 

Thomasville,  N.  C. 


Murphv,  Thomas  A.  J. 

152  Bellevue  Place 

Yonkers,  N.  Y. 
Musgrave,  Judv  D.-171 

Route  10.  Box  685 

Lexington.  N.  C. 
Musical  Arts  CTub-82 
Myers,  Helen  L  -  184 

3904  Melvern  Place 

Alexandria.  Va. 
Myers,  Michael  W.-I71 

1 1  S  Harper  St. 

Winston-Salem,  N.  C. 
Myers,  Robert  E-  65.1  S9 

1013  Barbee  St. 

High  Point,  N.  C. 

N 

Nahors.  Johnny  J 

1  809  Davie  Ave. 

Statesville.  N.  C. 
Nance,  Patricia  J.  49,1  59 

3118  Pinehurst  Place 

Charlotte,  N.  c. 

Nance.  Sidney  W.-139 

R.iute  3.  Box  140 

1  homasville,  N.  C. 
Nanfelt.  Russell  II.    91,159,1  10 

4703  Mercury  Dr. 

Rockville,  Md. 
Nash,  Nancy  R.  53.72,171 

460  Paradise  Isle  Blvd. 

Hallandale,  I  la. 

Neal,  Larry  T.    1  39 

Route  I.  Box  91 

Belew  Creek,  N.  C. 
Needham,  Jerry  W.  83.159 

Route  1 

Pinnacle.  N.  C. 
Needham.  Joseph  O.   83.1  59 

301  Kc\  St  .  II,,  \  301 

Pilot  Mtn..  N.  C. 
Neese,  Margaret  A.    76.1  35.138 

1450  Pine  Valley  Loop 

Fayetteville,  N.  C. 

Neighbors.  Linda  L.-  171 

106  l  isher  Ave. 

High  Point.  N.  C. 
Nelson.  Charles  L.  184 

606  Forrest  St. 

High  Point,  N.  C. 
Nelson.  Danny  Z. -81, 83. 159 

Route  I 

Madison.  N.  C. 
Nelson.  Mr.  James  L. 

607  Montlieu  Ave. 
High  Point,  N.  C. 

Ness,  Judith  A.-  171 

10402  Greentop  Rd. 

Cockevsville,  Md. 
Nevitt,  Carolyn  1).  53.167.171 

148  Luuuer  Rd 

Port  Washington,  N.  Y. 
Newbill,  Susan  M.-  139 

1711  Cedrow  Dr. 

High  Point.  N.  C. 
Newman.  Katharine  L.-  49,86.139 

38  Talman  Place 

Allendale,  N.  J. 
Nickell.  Robert  1  .,  Jr.- 171 

4364  Winchester  Dr. 

Allison  Park,  Pa. 
Nifong,  David  P.  172 

Route  5 

Winston  Salem,  N.  C. 


159 


C. 

7  3,184 


Niland  Diane  P.  49,159 

956  N.  Lebanon  St. 

Arlington.  Va. 
Norman.  Deirdre  L.- 

Route  I .  Box  205 

Pilot  Mountain,  N 
Norwood,  Phillip  w 

3408  Astro  Court 

Raleigh,  N.  C. 
Nuckolls.  Joseph  I  . 

2881  Northbridce  Rd. 

Winston  Salem.  N.  C. 

0 

Obermueller,  Paul  E.-  172 

1004  I  dmondson  Ave 

Baltimore.  Md. 
Odom,  Mr.  Daniel  R 

1  80  I  Arden  Place 

High  Point,  N.  C. 
Ogden.  Wanda  J.  46.73.184 

438  Carolina  St. 

Roanoke  Rapids,  N.  C 
i  il  in.  I  ri<  l     i  19 

2415  N.  Rockingham  St 

Arlington,  Va. 
Oliver.  I  dna  II  172 

3514  lan\ard  Rd 

High  Point.  N.  C. 
I  iman,  lames  1 1 

Route  10,  Box  422 

Lexington.  N.  C. 
Order  of  the  Lighted  Lamp-  69 
Organizations  62.63 
Orientation  28.29.30.31 
i  irton,  Carl  a.   i  39 

601  Laurel  St 

Winston-Salem.  N.  C. 
Outland,  Kdith  A.  53.90.172 

Box  172 

Pikeville,  N.  C. 
Overman.  Barbara  A.-  184 

Box  197 

\S  Intakcrs.  N.  C. 
Owen,  Ann  Cheryl  67,159 

612  O'Neill  St. 

High  Point.  N.  C. 
Owen.  J  ana  R.  184 

612  O'Neill  St. 

High  Point,  N.  C. 
Owen.  Paul  S.,  Jr.-  70,159 

312  Louise  Ave. 

High  Point,  N.  C. 


Pace.  Dorothy  H. 
Route  1 

Pleasant  Garden.  N.  C. 
Palermo.  Cheri  A.  -  54.75,90.9 1 . 1 0  I .  I  84 

1  5  Yale  Terrace 

Union,  N.  J. 
Palmer,  Leo  Roj .  Ill   l  39 

1038  W.  College  Dr. 

High  Point.  N.  C. 
Palmer.  Leonard  S..  Jr.  -  1  39 

804  Apperson  Dr. 

Salem,  Va. 
Panhellenic-85 

Pantherettes  101 
Parisi.  Bruce  A. -41. 159 

62  Thurston  Terrace 

Glen  Rock,  N.  J. 
Parker.  Carol  E. 

2009  W.  Rotary  Dr. 

High  Point,  N.  C.  235 


Parker.  Darrell  1.  -38 

2009  W.  Rotarv  Dr. 

High  Point.  N.  C. 
Parker.  Ernstena  P. 

Route  4 

Kernersville.  N.  C. 
Parker.  Judv  L. -53. 76, 1  59 

342  Neward  St. 

Aurora,  Colo. 
Parker.  Kristen  D  -  184 

54  Spring  St. 

Paw  tucket.  R.  I. 
Parks.  Betty  A. 

Route  2 

Trinity,  N.  C. 
Parsons.  Danny  R.-159 

131  Louella  Dr. 

Winston-Salem,  N.  c. 

Parsons,  Linda  J. -48. 1  84 

4ii4  Churchwell  Rd 

Jacksonville.  I  la. 
Paskal.  Linda  J. -172 

3426  Stone)  brae  Dr. 

halls  Church,  Va. 
Patterson,  Jr..  Joseph  S.    40.80.8 1 ,82. 1  72 

1  201  1  orresl  St. 

High  Point.  N.  C. 
Patterson,  Nancv  D.  48.184 

1405  Juliana  Place 

Alexandria,  Va. 
Patton,  Dr.  W.  M.  191,192 

821  W.  College  Dr. 

High  Point.  N.  C. 
Patton,  III,  Wendell  M. 

821  W.  College  Dr. 

High  Point.  N.  C. 
Payne. Claudia  L.   53,1  35.1  39 

382  Holly  Ridge  Dr. 

Montgomery.  Ala. 
Payne.  Martha  M  -  172 

1702  W.  Lexington  Ave. 

1  homasville,  N.  C. 
Pay  ne,  Paul  R     1  59 

York  House.  Naval  Weapons  St. 

\  orktown,  \  .i 
Peabodv.  Melinda  A.  184 

389  Jefferson  Rd 

Princeton.  N.J. 
Peace.  I  rankle 

416  Springdale  Ave. 

Winston  Salem,  N.  C. 
Pearson.  I  van  D. -43, 1  72 

209  Lakeside  Ave. 

Pitman.  N.  J. 
Pearson.  Sharon  S. 

225  Charles  Ave. 

High  Point,  N.  C. 
Pecht.  Allison  (,.-48.184 

42  Baker  Rd. 

Livingston,  N.  J. 
Peeler.  Barney  Paris  39.159 

Belwood  Sta. 

Lawndale.  N.  Y. 
Peeples,  Janet  K. 

Route  1 

Gibsonville.  N.  C. 
Pelfrey .  Henry.  Jr.-  1  59 

1904  S.  Lake  Shore  Dr. 

Clermont.  I- la. 
Penr\ .  Herbert  T..  111-159 

Route  10.  Box  322 

Lexington,  N.  C. 
Perlozzo,  Nicholas  A. -91, 172,1  10 

129  Race  St. 

Cumberland.  Md. 
Perov.  Nancy  L. 

1221  Carter  St. 

High  Point.  N.  C. 
Perrvman.  Kenneth  D.— 172 

Route  10 

Lexington.  N.  C. 
Peterson.  Barbara  K  -65.93.1  S9 

Route  2 

I  uquav-Varina.  N.  C. 
Peterson.  Dr.  H.  H.  200 

1604  W.  Lexington  Ave. 

High  Point.  N.  C. 
Peterson.  Joan  M.-  49.1  59 

125  Laurel  Ave. 

Irvington.  N.  J. 
Petree.  Mary  E. -46. 184 

2505  Camden  Rd. 

Greensboro.  N.  C. 
Petty.  Fredricka  J. 

92  3  S.  Cox  St. 
Asheboro.  N.  C. 

Phillips.  ChervT  A. -50. 100 

118  I  ox  Hill  Rd. 

Hampton.  Va. 
Phillips.  David  A.  37.159 

5  Kenwood  Rd. 

Peabodv,  Mass. 
Phillips,  David  W. -81. 172 

104  Edgewood  Dr. 

Pinetops,  N.  C. 
Phillips.  Jean  G. 

1842  Elizabeth  Ave. 

Winston-Salem,  N.  C. 
Phillirs.  Jane  E. -47, 72, 75. 7 8, 87, 94. 159 

Stuart.  Va. 


Phillips,  Joan  B. 

1420  Grantham  l)r 

High  Point.  N.  C. 
Phillips,  Mr.  Robert  E.  193 

1420  Grantham  Dr. 

High  Point,  N.  C. 
Phillips,  Vicki  J  -  172 

1935  Butler  St. 

Winston-Salem,  N.  C. 
Phillips,  Mr.  William  R.-20I 

1200  Biltmore  St. 

High  Point.  N.  C. 
Phi  Mu  Sorority  52,53 
Phipps,  S.  Dianne  140 

341  5  Imperial  Dr. 

High  Point,  N.  C. 
Physical  Education  Majors  Club  91) 
Piacente  Frank  A.,  Jr.-  184,103 

SS  Hatbush  Ave. 

Hartford.  Conn. 
Picka.  James  G. -70.1  59,103 

8809  Victory  Ave. 

Baltimore,  Md. 
Pickel,  Phyllis  J.-  48,184 

249  Chaucer  Dr. 

Berkeley  Hgts.,  N.  J. 

Pickett.  I  millc  1  .  49.Sft.140 
Box  8 

Denton,  N.  C. 
Pierce.  Louise    53,1  72 

1502  Middlebury  Dr. 

Alexandria,  Va. 
Pi  Kappa  Alpha  40,41 
Pillsburv,  Cynthia  A  -  140 

2425  Vail  Ave. 

Charlotte.  N.  C. 
Pipes,  Paula  M. -48.1  84 

4010  Taney  Ave. 

Alexandria.  Va. 
Poole,  Barbara  W.  49.86.140 

1 100  S.  DeLaney  St. 

Orlando.  Ma. 
Pope,  Dr.  L.  B.-  194 

Sedge  Garden  Rd. 

Kernersville,  N.  C. 
Pope,  Toni  M.-172 

3-B  Chestnut  Ct.  Apts. 

High  Point.  N.  C. 
Porter,  Mr.  Raiford  M.-  202 

222  Hawthorne  Rd.,  N.W. 

Winston-Salem,  N.  C. 
Poston.  Carol  A.    22 .49.100.1 64.1  72 

103  Perry  St 

Shelby,  N.  C. 
Powell,  James  B. 

213  High  St. 

Granville.  N.  C. 
Powell,  Nancy  C— I  84 

15  18  Homewood  Ave. 

High  Point,  N.  C. 
Pratt.  Sylvia  D.  49.70.159 

1636  Lombard  Circle 

Charlotte.  N.  C. 
Pre  vat  t,  Rodney  T  -  184 

507  I    Grimes  Ave. 

High  Point,  N.  C. 
Prevette,  Lloyd  K.  140 

Route  1,  Lazy  Acres  Estates 

Lewisville.  N.  C. 
Price.  Joseph  B. 

Route  2 

Monroe,  N.  C. 
Price.  Ronald  E.  41.140 

1001  Willow  mere  Lane 

Cambridge,  Md. 
Prillaman,  Carolvn  P. -140 

304  Nola  Rd. 

Collinsville.  Va. 
Prince.  Richard  C. 

3822  San  Luis 

Tampa.  Ha. 
Pritchard,  Roger  <_>. 

5  94  Vance  St 

Asheboro.  N.  C. 
Probert,  Mrs.  Charles  A. 

1024  Wellington 

High  Point.  N.C. 
Proehl.  Rebecca  A.  -  172 

1621  McKinney  Ave. 

Lvnchburg.  Va. 
Pryor.  Edward  F  - 34. 1 40 

Route  6.  Box  148 

Hendersonville.  N.  C. 
Pugh.  Phyllis  A. 

1704  Centennial  Ave. 

High  Point,  N.  C. 
Purdom,  Dr.  E.  G. 

5109  Friendly  Rd. 

Greensboro,  N.  C. 
Pusey,  James  N. -42, 1  72 

Avondale.  Pa. 

Q 

Ouakenbush,  Curtis  R.-184 

Route  2 

Graham,  N.  C. 
Ouinn,  Richard  A. -66,88,92.1  72. 1  1  3 

106  Mountain  View  Dr 

Kernersville,  N.  C. 


R 


Rabb.  Jean  M.  50.185 
204  Furches  St. 
Raleigh,  N.  C. 
Ragland.  Ellen  L.-  160 
87  Hillcrest  Dr. 
High  Point.  N.  C. 
Ragland.  Gary  W.-  160 
102  Ml.  Vernon  Ave. 
Alexandria.  Va. 
Rainer.  Marcia  I).    5  3,160 
1  3206  Bregman  Rd. 
Silver  Spring,  Md. 
Kj.nsci  .  <  leorge  U     111    37.1  72 
1101  Sylvan  Lane 
Mountainside.  N  J. 
Raper.  Cheryl  C. 

Box  5  1  5,  Peachtree  M 
Lexington.  N.  C. 
Rawley.  Mrs.  D.  A.,  Jr. -201 
1027  Wellington 
High  Point,  N.  C. 
Ravle.  M.  Douglas  80.81.82.160 
1300  ElwcU  Ave. 
Greensboro.  N.  C. 
Reaves.  John  R.  41 
Route  I .  Mashie  Dr. 
Pfafftown.  N.  C. 
Rector.  Linda  L.-  185 
I  67  I  l  egion  Dr 
Winter  Park,  Fla. 
Redding.  Mrs.  Donald  S  -  81.82,202 
I  109  Countrv  Club  Rd. 
High  Point.  N.  C. 


R 


185 


d.  Linda  Calherine- 
Route  5 

Winston-Salem,  N.  C. 

Reed,  Virginia  1-  lien 

2  7  24  East  Sprague  St. 

Winston-Salem.  N.C. 
Reeves.  Brenda  R.-I73 

112  1  Montlieu  Ave. 

High  Point.  N.  C. 
Rego.  Philip  M.  40,173 

1931  Optimist  Lane 

Charlotte.  N.  C. 
Rehberg,  Susan  J. -50. 173 

610  S.  View  Terrace 

Alexandria,  Va. 
Reid.  Jr..  Virgil  C  -  160 

Box  ill 

Candor.  N.  C. 
Reidda,  Larraine  A.  49.90.91,101.140 

14  Highland  Ave. 

Succasunna,  N.  J. 
Rcnfro.  Harold  E.  43.84.148,160 

145  19  Carrolton  Rd. 

Rockville.  Md. 
Rice.  Katherine  K.-173 

Leesburg  Pike 

Falls  Church.  Va. 
Kith.  Glenn  Darrell-  160.1  10 

22  11  Portage  Parkway 

Asheboro,  N.  C. 
Rich.  Wanda  G.-173 

Route  5,  Box  171 

Trinity,  N.  C. 
Richardson.  Elizabeth  A.- 

19  18  N  Ouantico  St. 

Arlington.  Va. 
Richardson,  Judson  C  — 39,140 

1 8  Grey  Lane 

Lynnfield.  Mass. 
Richardson.  Patrick  I  . 

Box  125 

Winston-Salem  APS,  N.  C. 
Richardson.  Stephen  I 

3308  Arlington  Dr. 

Winston-Salem,  N.  C. 
Riggs.  Steve  H.-  141 

324  Phillips  St. 

High  Point.  N.  C. 

236 


185 


173 


Ritchie,  Cassandra  I.  E.  — 136 

586  Blo,>mingdale  Rd. 

Kingsport,  Tenn. 
Rivera,  Luis  P. -42, 185 

2520  N.  Stevens  St. 

Alexandria  Va. 
Roark.  Wanda  C-  185 

58  Hillcrest  Ave. 

Martinsville,  Va. 
Robb.  Arthur  R.,  Jr.-  141 

2029  West  Polo  Rd. 

Winston-Salem.  N.  C. 
Robbins.  Gerald  L.-173 

R.F.D.  2,  Box  85 

Milford.  Del. 
Robertson.  Robert  P.-  43.65.83.91.120,134. 

141,110 

40  Deer  Lane 

Wantagh.  N.  Y. 
Robinson,  Mr.  Joseph  W.-I98 

1009  5th  Court 

High  Point.  N.  C. 
Robinson,  Lois  B.-160 

248  Holly  Ave. 

Woodbury  Heights.  N.  J. 
Robinson.  Suzanne  G.  — 49,1  73 

1219  W.  Northwood  St. 

Greensboro.  N.  C. 
Rock.  Charles  C,  Jr.  -  160,1 16 

2117  Windward  Shore  Dr. 

Virginia  Beach,  Va. 

Rockenhaugh.  Shirley  M.-  160 

5009  Belt  Rd..  N.W. 

Washington.  I>.  C. 
Rogers,  Betty  W. -49, 141 

Alberta,  Va. 
Rogers.  Mr.  i.  Wilson- 198 

507  Sherbrook  Dr. 

High  Point.  N.  C. 
Rogers.  Lois  E.-46.I85 

36  Dohertv  Dr. 

Clifton,  N.  J. 
Rook,  Michael  S.-173 

6104  Sunset  Rd. 

Greensboro, N.  C. 
Ross.  Richard  W.    109,1  16 

I  (>04  Woodmoor  I  ane 

McLean,  Va. 
Rother,  Mark  D. -92, 185 

4859  Singleton  Dr. 

Bethesda.  Md. 
Rounds,  Helen  E.  51.141 

603  Clark  St. 

Westfield.  N.  J. 
Ruhl.  Kenneth  J.    185.1  10 

451  Sterling  Place 

Ridgewood.  N.  J. 
Rushing.  Catherine  L. -54, 185 

423S-C  Falcon  Cts.  N. 

McGuire  A  IB,  N.  J. 
Russell.  Lawrence  J.,  Jr.  -  1 85 

9  Lambeth  Dr. 

Thomasville,  N.  C. 
Russell.  Rosemarv 

Route  1 

Troy,  N.  C. 


Sadler.  Nadine  M. -51, 173 

4  Marcia  Ct. 

Rockville.  Md. 
Saintsing.  Mintie  S.-160 

Route  4 

Thomasville.  N.  C. 
Sakers.  Dale  J. -168, 173 

3  N.  Constance  Dr. 

Glenriddle.  Pa. 
Sale.  Jenniffer  C. 

Route  2.  Box  19 

Ronda.  N.  C. 


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Sale,  Robert  M. -79, 141 

Route  1,  Box  201 

Ronda,  N.  C. 
Salmon,  William  W.-173 

Route  2 

Carthage,  N.  C. 
Samuel,  Robert  A. -38. 185 

1 103  Croton  Dr. 

Alexandria,  Va. 
Samuels,  Randall  A. 

5-B  Chestnut  Ct.  Apts. 

High  Point,  N.  C. 
Sanderford.  Betty  C..-141 

1 102  Pinckney  St. 

Whiteville,  N.  C. 
Sanders,  Linda  C— 51,173 

1814  Woodcrest  Dr.,  Box  756 

Asheboro,  N.  C. 
Sapp,  Mary  V.  185 

114  W.  Fine  St. 

Georgetown,  Del. 
Sappenfield,  Gary  V. -43, 142, 1  IS 

622  Korest  St. 

Greensboro.  N.  C. 
Sapula,  Raymond  E.-185 

261  Godwin  St. 

East  Hartford,  Conn. 
Sarbacher,  George  W.- 40, 185 

321 1  Leland  St 

Bethesda.  Md. 
Saunders.  Donald  R.-170 

4210  N.  Main  St. 

High  Point,  N.  C. 
Sawyer,  Anna  M.-142 

114  N.  Joiner  St. 

High  Point.  N.  C. 
Scales,  Jr..  Joseph  D.-  1  60 

161  Kdgewood  Circle 

Winston-Salem,  N.  C. 
Scearce,  Terry  W.-18S 

Route  7,  Box  421 

Reidsville,  N.  C. 
SchCUffle,  W.  Carol-49.66.160 

3906  N.  Upland  St. 

Arlington,  Va. 
Schmidt,  Barbara  G.— 185 

1917  Charla  Lee  Lane 

Virginia  Beach.  Va. 
Schnell,  Mrs.  Adelaide- 195 

918  Ferndale  Blvd. 

High  Point,  N.  C. 
Schoenhut.  Wayne  L.-185 

7  Island  Avenue 

Seaside  Park,  N.  J. 
Scholastic  Honor  Society-68 
Schultz.  David  L.-37 

25  Sipple  Ave. 

Baltimore.  Md. 
Schumacher.  Roy  D.- 141,142 

858  Edge  Park  Dr. 

Haddonfield.  N.  J. 
Scott,  Ann  N.-  49.84,86,1  36,1  42 

234  Ardennes  Circle 

Fort  Ord,  Calif. 
Scott.  Jr..  Ellis  R.-I73 

21 19  S.  Fayetteville  St. 

Asheboro.  N.  C. 
Scott,  Jr.,  James-  37.1  60 

Route  2,  Box  102 

Leaksville,  N.  C. 
Scott,  Judith  A. -46,95. 120, 185 

6533  Jay  Miller  Dr. 

Falls  Church,  Va. 
Scott.  Mr.  Thomas  E.-205 

Rt.  6.  Union  Dr. 

Winston  Salem,  N.  C. 
Scotten,  Dana  L.- 29.23.5  3.8 1 , 1  73 

901  Circle  Dr. 

High  Point.  N.  C. 
Scronce.  Lorraine  D  54.173 

Route  5,  Box  888 

Hickory,  N.  C. 
Seigle,  Elaine  M.- 5  1,8 1,1 60 

507  N.  Quaker  Lane- 
Alexandria.  Va. 
Seigler,  Janet  A. -47, 142 

1629  Sells  St. 

Monroe.  N.  C. 
Senior  Class- 120.1  2  I 
Sevier.  William  E-  7 1,1 42 

51  Hillcrest  Rd. 

Asheville,  N.  C. 
Seward.  John  G.  43.173 

1101  Tanley  Rd. 

Silver  Spring.  Md. 
Seymour.  Alice  W. -53,173 

9200  Tuckerman  St 

Lanham,  Md. 
Shackelford,  Sharon  E.-S2.66.173 

2001  Chestnut  Dr. 

High  Point,  N.  C. 
Shaeff,  George  F.-173 

208  W.  46th  St. 

Reading.  Pa. 

Shaffer,  Sherry  L.- 47.7 1 .72,73.78,87,88.94,1 73 

1 1037  Timberlake  Rd. 

Lynchburg,  Va. 
Sharp,  James  T. -81. 185 

930  E.  Dayton  St. 

High  Point.  N.  C. 


185 

1  oulksidc 


53.86.160 


Sharpe.  Larry  B.-I73 

Route  2.  Box  96 

Stoneville,  N.  C. 
Sharpe,  Thomas  P. 

2727  Alamance  Rd. 

Burlington.  N.  C. 
Sharrock,  Mrs.  W.  R. 

Hamlin  Ct. 

Jamestown,  N.  C. 
Shaver. Jhonias  L. 

2439  Sink  St. 

Winston-Salem.  N.  C. 
Shaw  .  Bettie  Jo 

408  Pine  Valle)  Dr. 

High  Point.  N.  C. 
Shaw,  Willie  G.,  Jr. -7  1 ,1  73,1 03 

2604  Marble  St. 

Winston-Salem.  N.  C. 
Sheets.  Linda  L.-173 

4501  Knollwood  Dr. 

High  Point.  N.  C. 
Shelly.  Donna  Lee-42,49. 76.86 

3005  Broad  River  Dr. 

Burton,  S.  C. 
Shelton,  Mrs.  John  M.  200 

2901  St.  Claire  Rd. 

W  inston-Salem.  N  C. 
Sherrill,  Joan  C.  54,185 

325  Oakwood  Dr. 

Statesville,  N.  C. 
Sherrill.  Ruth  L.-48, 

2412  Lanside  Dr 

Wilmington.  Del. 
Sherwood,  Sharon  D. 

3300  W.  Roxboro  Rd. 

Atlanta,  Ga. 
Shields.  William  L.-173 

Box  66 

Pleasant  Garden,  N.  C. 

Shipley,  Joyce  L.-  47,73.74.81 , 1  7  3 

I  1  303  Emack  Rd. 

Beltsville.  Md. 
Shumate,  John  D.    42,1  85 

2001  Fairfax  Rd. 

(Ireensboro,  N.  C. 
Shumate,  Ricky  I- . 

1  706  Hemingwav  Dr 

Greensboro,  N.  C. 
Siceloff.  Mar\  Su/anne-  52.160 

601  Isabel  Dr. 

Lexington,  N.  C. 
Sigmon,  Dennis  H.,  Jr.  70,97.160 

315  Hillcrest  Dr 

Elkin.  N.  C. 
Sigmon,  Mr.  Edward    20  1 

Arvin  Trailer  Park 

Jamestown,  N.  C. 
Sigman,  Loiselle  — 46, 1 60 

Route  I .  Box  374 

Hickory.  N.  C. 

Simmons,  Joan  I  . 

1 105  Camden  Rd. 

High  Point,  N.  C. 
Simone.  L>nn  W.   7  1,97.134,142 

1031  Lowden  Ave. 

Union.  N.  J. 
Sink.  I  tta  I  vel\  n 

Route  3 

Lexington,  N.  C. 
Sink.  Richard  L  -  160 

320  West  Fifth  St. 

Lexington.  N.  C. 
Sink,  Russell  W.-  161 

Route  3,  Box  2 

Lexington,  N.  C. 


Sink.  Talmadge  S.-16I 

512  Richardson  St 

High  Point,  N.  C. 
Sisk.  Peggy  J. 

Route  5 

Winston  Salem.  N.  C. 
Smith,  Anita  F.-  173 

703  Overbrook  Dr. 

High  Point,  N.  C. 
Smith.  Barbara  A.-  185 

750  S.E.  Fifth  Court 

Pompano.  Kla. 
Smith.  Beulah  J.-  161 

1507  N.  Hamilton  St. 

High  Point.  N.  C. 
Smith.  Clarence  B.,  Jr.-  186 

Route  2 

Advance,  N.  C. 
Smith.  David  B. -92, 186 

2313  Cool  Spring  Rd. 

Adelphi,  Md. 
Smith.  Deborah  L.-186 

31  1  Kennedy  Ave. 

High  Point.  N.  C. 
Smith.  Donald  E.-  186.1 10 

606  Collett  St 

Morganton,  N.  C. 
Smith,  Douglas  E. -43. 173 

629  Yorkshire  St. 

Roanoke.  Va. 
Smith.  I  red  1)  173 

816  Circle  Dr 

High  Point.  N.  C. 
Smith,  John  S.-173 

6008  86th  Place 

Hvattsville,  Md. 
Smith.  Kenneth  D.-  161 

1414  Cloverdale 

High  Point,  N.  C. 
Smith.  Linda  C. -54.186 

35  15  Washington  Blvd.  Apt  304 

Arlington.  Va. 
Smith,  Linda  V.-  186 

Coddington  Kd..  Box  276B 

Hunterdon.  N.  J. 
Smith,  l  indie)  W 

Route  4.  Box  186B 

Greensboro.  N.  C. 
Smith.  Luc\  S. -50, 186 

Faycttcville  Rd. 

Rockingham,  N.  C. 
Smith.  Martha  S.-7 1 .1 6 1 

346  Cliff  Rd. 

Asheboro.  N.  C. 
Smith.  Patricia  A.  49.71.142 

Box  25A,  Route  2 

Annapolis.  Md. 
Smith,  Richard  C-  37,1  57,161,109,1  16 

6022  Westchester  Park  Dr. 

College  Park,  Md. 
Smith.  Rud\  I  142 

K  I  D.  Box  164 

Onancock,  Va. 
Smith.  Shervl  L.— 51.174 

5314  Piliow  Lane 

Springfield,  Va. 
Smith.  Stephen  R. -96. 186 

1  39  Spring  St. 

Woodburv,  N.  J. 
Smith.  Wilton  A.,  Jr.- 39.77,1  42 

5  308  Blacksnake  Dr. 

Hillcrest  Heights.  Md. 
Smithev ,  Martha  W.-  1 74 

Sunset  Dr. 

North  Wilkesboro,  N.  C. 


Snead.  Jr.,  Dennis  R.-  143 

4245  Ashland  Dr. 

Greensboro,  N.  C. 
Snead.  Elizabeth  A.— 52,186 

18  Fairer  Kd. 

Tanglin,  Singapore,  Sig. 
Snider.  Karen  E. 

4626  Edgefield  Kd 

Helhesda.  Md. 
Social  Life-  32. 33 
Society  for  the  Advancement 

of  Management  -  83 
Sombar.  Michael  J..  Jr. -41, 143 

504  New  St. 

Milford,  Del. 
Sophomore  Class  164.165 
Sossoman.  John  C.  Ill  42,186 

US  Laurel  Hills  Dr. 

Morganton.  N.  (.'. 
Southard.  Patricia  A.-  174 

Koute  3.  Box  77 

High  Point.  N.  C. 
Sowers.  Donna  K. 

601  Willoubar  Terrace 

High  Point,  N.  C. 
Spaugh.  Arthur  T. 

1  32  1  Trinitv  Ave. 

High  Point,  N.  C. 
Speaks.  Phillip  L.-36 

441  Crews  St. 

Winston-Salem,  N.  C. 
Spencer,  Steven  L.-143 

438  Hunter  St 

Madison,  N.  C. 
Spiker.  Richard  M  41 

11251  anley  Kd 

Silver  Spring.  Md 
Spoon,  Katherine  I  .161 

P.  O.  Box  1095 

Apopka.  Ela. 
Sports  98.99 
Staley,  Donald  E. -37. 161 

502  Northwood  Circle 

Garner,  N.  C. 
Staley,  Marv  L. 

500  Birchwood  Dr. 

High  Point,  N.  C. 
Stallings.  Callin  M 

412  N.  Third  St. 

Smithfield.  N.  C. 
Stanlev,  Randolph  L. 

512  Pine  Vallc\  Dr. 

High  Point.  N.  C. 
Stark.  Selena  S  -  52,1  86 

19th  St. 

Chesapeake  Beach,  Md. 
Stear,  Davene  N.  48,100,186 

Otrs.  A.  NAS.  N.  Y. 

Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
Steed,  S.  Susan-  161 

Box  542 

Warrenton,  N.  C. 
Steele.  Leslie  C. -53. 174 

I  :n  Banbun  I  'i  .  U  md>or  Hills 

Wilmington.  Del. 
Steele.  Sammie  L.-143 

107  Kersev  Dr. 

High  Point.  N.  C. 
Stephenson.  Marilyn  J. -55. 1  74 

4009  N.  Stafford  St. 

Arlington.  Va. 


Sterling.  Martha  L  -  143 

102  S.  Layton  Ave. 

Wyoming,  Del. 
Stevens,  Jerry  W.  161 

601  Kirkman  St. 

Greensboro,  N.  C. 
Steves,  David  A  -  94.186.1  1  3 

6010  27th  Ave. 

HillCTCIl  Heights,  Md. 
Stewart.  Dr.  Dorothy  R.  197 

317  Ardmore  Circle 

High  Point,  N.  C. 
Stewart.  Phyllis  K.  49.174 

1412  Lakecrest  Dr. 

Apopka.  I  la. 
Stewart,  William  A.  43.65.148,161 

3608  Isbell  St. 

Wheaton.  Md. 
Stines.  M.  Donna-  1 62 

Route  4 

Marshall,  N.  C, 

Stirewalt.  Charles,  H-,  Jr.  -  83.143 

P.  O.  Box  314 

Old  Port.  N  C. 
St.  John.  Robert  (..  39.65.84.141 

232  1  Glamis  Dr. 

Pensacola,  I  la. 

Stratton.  I  dward  S.,  Jr.- 39.1 43,1  44 

Afton  House 

Alton,  Va. 
Strickland.  Ross  M.  185,186 

143  Maple  Ave. 

Northport.  N.  Y. 
Stroud.  Beit)  I 

Fraziet  Apt.  22 

Guilford  College.  N.  C. 
Student  Christian  Association  72 

Student  Government  Association  i>4 
Student  National  Education  Association- 86 
Sturdivant.  Phvllis  A.  53.87.14-4 
Route  6 

Lexington,  N.  C. 
Sturm.  Joann  P.  49.174 

P.  O.  Box  I  16 

Midland  Park,  N.  J. 
Sturm.  Linda  J.  49.76.174 

49  Lakeshore  Dr. 

Nesvport  News.  Va. 
Stutts.  Henrv  T  -  162 

3408  Crcenhill  llr 

High  Point.  N.  C. 
St\les.  Dorothy  I). -  162 

Box  72  32 

Asheville.  N  C 
Sullivan,  Mrs.  C.  N.  201 

1  202  Greenway  Dr. 
High  Point,  N.  C. 

Sullivan,  Shenlyn  J.  47,174 

1062  Hibnten  Lane 

Lenoir,  N.  C. 
Summers.  (Iar\  L  174 

7215  Glenridge  Dr 

Hyattsville,  Md. 
Sumpter.  ColUs  L.-174 

126  Regal  Dr. 

Lenoir.  N.  C. 
Swigart.  Nora  Sue  90.91.101 

2  u   Church  St 
Cambridge  City .  Ind. 

Sw ink.  L\ nne  I  4y 
Route  5 

Greensboro,  N.  c. 

Swit/er.  Dale  I  .    1  86 

30  Eighth  Ave. 

Haddon  Heights.  N.  J. 
Sykes.  Linda  1.  -47 .90.9 1 . 1 0  I  I  74 

2228  Lac\  St 

Burlington,  N.  C. 


Tanner.  Linda  K  186 

5706  38th  Ave. 

Hyattsville.  Md 
Tanner,  Patricia  A.  74.174 

547  falls  Kd. 

Rocky  Mount.  N.  C. 
Tatgenhorst.  Steve  C.  103 

3910  N  Main  St. 

High  Point,  N  C. 
Taylor.  Barbara  L.  49,76.86,100.120,137 

Box  66 

Denton.  N.  C. 
Taylor,  Naru\  I  44.65,144.181 

Box  672 

Eutaw,  Ala. 
Taylor.  Ra\  1  .-  39.144,1  I  5 

1009  Sycamore  St. 

Durham.  N.  C. 
Teague.  Charles  P  -72.144 

35  Brevard  Rd. 

Asheville.  N.  C. 
Teague. Inez  1 

6  Swaim  Dr. 

Thomasville,  N.  C. 
Teague,  Sylvia  H.- 5  3. 144 

1932  W.  Blvd. 

Charlotte.  N.  C. 


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T  hacker,  Dr.  James  A. 

814  E.  I  arriss  Ave. 

High  Point.  N.  C. 
Thayer,  Barbara  L.-  144 

Route  5,  Box  326 

High  Point,  N.  C. 
Iheise.  Valerie  A.-  82,186 

74  Lauren  Ave. 

Deer  Park,  N.  Y. 
I  herrell,  Katherine  E.-83 

790  Dogwood  Circle 

High  Point,  N.  C. 

Thigpen.  I  rankle  C.  43,144,114 

P.  ().  Box  245.  P 

Pikeville.  N.  C. 
Thomas.  I  rank  D.-14S 

540  Forrest  Ave. 

High  Point.  N.  C. 
I  lioinas.  John  H. 

Route  9,  Box  107 

Winston  Salem.  N.  C. 
I  nomas,  Lueli  L 

71  1  N.  Weldon  St. 

Gastonia,  N.  C. 
Thomas,  Martha  E.-174 

206  West  haven 

Forest  City,  N.  C. 

Thomas,  Mary  L.-I4S 

3810  Gilmore  Dr. 

Greensboro,  N.  C. 
I  nomas,  Richard  L.  40,103,186 

3508  Spencerville  Rd. 

Burtonsville.  Md. 
Thompson,  Mr.  Jack  L.  -195 

900  Sixth  St. 

High  Point,  N.  C. 
Thompson.  Mrs.  Jack  L.— 195 

900  Sixth  St. 

High  Point.  N.  C. 
Thompson,  Marie  I.— 174 

Route  3,  Box  I  17 

Asheboro,  N.  C. 
Thompson,  S.  Alice-47,76,86.1  62 

Route  1 .  Box  253 

Graham,  N.  C. 
Tingle.  Keith  D. -174, 1  15 

608  Baldwin  Lane 

Wilmington,  Del. 
Tolson.  Diana  D.-162 

Kidwell  Ave. 

Centreville.  Md. 
I  ompkins,  Tommy  37,174 

34  Sunset  Rd. 

Pompton  Plains,  N.  J. 
Torres.  Robert.  Jr 

3910  N.  Main  St 

High  Point,  N.  C. 
I  ow  nsend,  Ann  C  -  I  74 

336S  Paslev  Ave. 

S.W.  Roanoke,  Va. 
Traveria.  Jorge  I  -  83.145 

801  Acosta  St. 

Jacksonville.  Ela. 
Trepper.  Robert  E. -42, 174 

1  1  9  Rockingham  Dr. 

Wilmington,  Del. 
Trogdon.  Richard  J. 

Route  1.  Box  429 

Eranklinville.  N.  C. 
Troutmaji,  Gloria  F.— 55,145 

917  S  Juniper  St. 

Kannapolis,  N.  C. 
Trump.  Stanlev  J  -  38. 1  85 

39  Beechwood  Rd. 

Asheville.  N.  C. 
Tucker.  I  red  E.-  162 

162  1  I  bird  St. 

Ash.-boro,  N.  C. 
Tuck-.r.  Linda  J  -  162 

-  1  1  2  S.  Ashland  Dr. 

Burlington.  N.  C. 
Tuggle.  M   L\  nn  145 

Route  3.  Box  267C 

High  Point.  N.  C. 
Turner.  Samuel  E.,  Jr. -65, 1  87 

405  Colonial  Dr. 

Madison.  N.  C. 

Turpin,  Mrs.  Mozelle  B.-76.I95 

High  Point.  N.  C. 
Tuttle.  Martha  J. -90.91 .101 . 1  45 

712  Glenmore  Circle 

High  Point,  N.  C. 
Tuttle.  Robert  F..-14S 

Route  1 

Lewisville.  N.  C. 
Tuxhorn.  David  M. -70. 71. 162 

Route  7 

Springfield,  ill. 
T witty,  Patricia  G. -50. 187 

701  N.E.  7th  St. 

Pompano  Beach,  Ela. 
Tyler.  Merrv  Celeste- 187 

471  Sylvan  Dr. 

Winter  Park.  Fit. 
I>ler,  Patricia  A. -49, 174 

2901  N.  Underwood  St. 

Arlington.  Va. 


Tysinger,  Janice  W.—  145 
Route  7 

Lexington,  N.  C. 
Tysor,  Linda  L.-187 
133  E.  Dorsett  Ave. 
Asheboro,  N.  C. 

u 

Underwood,  Dr.  Sam  J.-7  1 ,96, 1  6  1 ,20 1 

503  E.  Farriss  Ave. 

High  Point,  N.  C. 
Upton,  Ronda  J. -145 

2206  Plainview  Dr. 

High  Point,  N.  C. 

V 


VanAnda,  Jane  M. -46, 75, 174 

10611  Howerton  Ave. 

Fairfax,  Va. 
Van  Gilder,  Sue  Ellen-47,145 

Main  Road 

Cumberland,  N.  J. 
Vann,  George  W. -37, 71, 162 

1 1208  Bybee  St 

Silver  Spring,  Md. 
Vanneman,  Jeanne  C.  —  5  1,146 

309  Central  Ave. 

Woodbury  Heights,  N.  J. 
Varner,  Brenda  T.-146 

Route  2,  Box  153 

Lexington,  N.  C. 
Vaughn,  Howard  C,  Jr. -187 

910  Brentwood  St. 

High  Point,  N.  C. 
Vaughn,  Mr.  Robert  F. -207, 102 

1629  Lakewood  Dr. 

High  Point,  N.  C. 
Vestal,  Steve  A.- 146 

Route  3,  Box  107 

Thomasville,  N.  C. 
Von  Dreele,  Richard  W. -42, 187 

3520  Coronado  Dr. 

Louisville,  Ky. 

W 

Wagner,  A.  Jane-80,8 1 ,82,1  62 
Route  1 ,  Box  422 
Lexington,  N.  C. 

Wagner,  Harry  R.-187 

1306  B  Eaton  Place 

High  Point,  N.  C. 
Wagoner,  Forrest  S. 

Box  122 

Appomattox,  Va. 
Wagoner,  Teddie  V.-174 

Route  10 

Lexington,  N.  C. 
Wakenight,  Jean  M.-l  62 

2900  30th  St.,  S.E. 

Washington,  D.  C. 
Walden,  Richard  A. -35 

3725  Wabash  Dr. 

Winston-Salem,  N.  C. 
Waldron,  Thomas  J. -92,1  62 

80  South  Main  St. 

Allentown,  N.  J. 
Walker,  Edwin  W.-  1  62 

2115  Link  Rd. 

Winston-Salem,  N.  C. 
Walker,  Hal  H. -174, 114 

1 16  S.  Elm  St. 

Asheboro,  N.  C. 
Walker,  Joseph  V.-146 

2909  Dellwood  Dr. 

Greensboro. N.  C. 
Walker,  Ronald  L. 

703  E.  Kearns  Ave. 

High  Point,  N.  C. 
Walker,  Stephen  D. 

Route  4,  Box  62H 

Thomasville,  N.  C. 
Walker,  William  H.-174 

106  W.  Green  St. 

Thomasville,  N.  C. 
Wall,  John  W. -42, 174 

2804  Fairfield  Ave. 

Greensboro,  N.  C. 
Wall,  Larry  R.-103 

1014  Grant  St. 

High  Point,  N.  C. 
Wall,  Steve  M.-162 

209  Overbrook  Dr. 

High  Point,  N.  C. 
Walton,  Bill  R. -40, 187 

2215  Pembroke  Ave. 

Charlotte,  N.  C. 
Ward,  Carolyn  A. -174 

Route  1,  Box  382 

McLeansville,  N.  C. 
Warren,  Joan  P. -55, 146 

Friendly  Rd.,  Box  86 

Kernersville,  N.  C. 
Warth,  Thomas  M.-162 

3700  Greenhill  Dr. 

High  Point,  N.  C. 


Washburn,  Ann— 187 

25  5  1  32nd  Rd.,  N. 

Arlington,  Va. 
Washington,  Mrs.  E.  K.-203 

Bundy  Rd. 

Jamestown,  N.  C. 
Waters,  Melissa  M. -50, 187 

4200  Hatton  Court 

Alexandria,  Va. 
Watson,  Mrs.  Edison  E.-198 

536  Overlook  Street 

Greensboro,  N.  C. 
Watts,  Janice  K. -49, 162 

4126  Faulkner  PI. 

Charlotte,  Va. 
Waugh,  Randolph  P. -146,1  15 

4  Buena  Vista  Rd. 
Asheville,  N.  C. 

Way,  Jane  E.-  187 

118  N.  Elm  St. 

Asheboro,  N.  C. 
Weatherly,  Dr.  Owen  M.-209 

1605  Chatham  Dr 

High  Point,  N.  C. 
Weatherman,  Kenneth  W. -34, 83, 162 

Route  1 

Lewisville,  N.  C. 
Weaver,  Maria  K.-l  87 

Olin,  N.  C. 
Webb,  Mrs.  D.  B.-195 

3300  N.  Centennial 

High  Point,  N.  C. 
Webb,  Michael  T.-  162,1 1  3 

3300  N.  Centennial 

High  Point,  N.  C. 
Webb,  Nancy  J. -187 

616  E.  Salisbury  St. 

Asheboro,  N.  C. 
Webb,  William  R.-  187.103 

7  F  Crescent  St. 

Greenbelt,  Md. 
Weeks,  Dr.  Leo-191,197 

701  Sunset  Dr. 

High  Point,  N.  C. 
Weiss,  Linda  M. -70,7  1 ,86,1  62 

A3B  Emerywood  Ct.  Apts. 

High  Point,  N.  C. 
Welborn,  Rosiland  A. -187 

3921  S.  Main  St. 

High  Point,  N.  C. 
Welch,  Lesley-65,162 

486  Hampton  Ave. 

Long  Branch,  N.  J. 
Wharton,  Charles  R.-187 

Box  5  5 

Rockingham,  N.  C. 
White,  Charles  D.-187 

581  11th  Ave.  Circle,  N.W. 

Hickory,  N.  C. 
White,  Ellen  L. -55, 83. 146 

7  Sterling  Ave. 

Saugus,  Mass. 
White,  Judith  L.-82 

1  540  Westbrook  Circle 

Gastonia,  N.  C. 
White,  Linda  L.-187 

Route  1,  Box  77 

Harmony,  N.  C. 
White,  William  R. -43, 1 47 

Box  1  38 

Stony  Point,  N.  C. 
Whitehead,  James  E.-91 ,147 

572  1  Delaware  Ave. 

Camp  Lejeune,  N.  C. 
Whitehead,  Wayne  A. -174 

607  Ivydale  Ave. 

Wilmington,  Del. 
Whitfield,  Gay  L.-162 

713  Elk  Spur  St. 

Elkin,  N.  C. 
Whitt,  Doris  M. -47,7 1 ,73,97, 1  62 

5  1  3  N.  Main  St. 
Roxboro,  N.  C. 

Who's  Who-1  34,1  37 

Wilbur,  Bruce  A. -174 

6438  Maplewood  Dr 

Falls  Church,  Va. 
Wilkerson,  James  H. -37, 162 

Box  78 

Milford,  Del. 
Wilkes,  Shelby-78,147 

27B  Daniel  Brooks  Apts. 

High  Point,  N.  C. 
Wilkes,  Mr.  Sherrell  R.-208 

404-AW.  Lexington  Ave. 

High  Point,  N.  C. 
Williams,  Mrs.  Arthur  B.-195 

P.  O.  Box  437 

Jamestown,  N.  C. 
Williams,  David  H.-174 

503  Westside  Dr. 

Lexington,  N.  C. 
Williams,  Diane  L. -49, 84, 86,1  62 

Box  6 

Eagle  Springs,  N.  C. 
Williams,  Donald  D.-175 
20  Valley  View  Terrace 
Moorestown,  N.  J. 

239 


Williams.  Donna  L. -54, 73, 89, 90, 1  87 

2  349  Belleview  Ave. 

Cheverly,  Md. 
Williams,  Herman  K. -86,1 47 

1  205  Holly  Grove  Rd. 

Lexington,  N.  C. 
Williams.  John  R.-41.1  63 

1  60  Godwin  Ave. 

Ridgewood,  N.  J. 
Williams,  Lvnne  A. -52, 187 

1488  Fama  Dr.,  N.E. 

Atlanta,  Ga. 
Williams,  Nancv  J. -97, 175 

108  Warner  St. 

Thomasville,  N.  C. 

Williams,  Robert  P.-38.74.17S 

720  Oakmont  Dr. 

Asheboro,  N.  C. 
Williamson,  Linda  C. -49, 163 

Route  1 

Raeford,  N.  C. 
Williamson,  Linda  C  — 54,163 

1834  Talbot  Apt.  2 

Jacksonville,  I-  la. 
Willis,  Agnes  R. -52, 86, 163 

1  17  John  St. 

Rayetteville,  N.  C. 
Willis,  Susan  G. -50, 187 

2900  Everett  Ave. 

Raleigh,  N.  C. 
Wilmer,  Paul  S.-42 ,1  87, 1  1 0 

2819  Crest  Ave.,  N. 

Allentown,  Pa. 
Wilson,  Dr.  C.  L.-199 

207  Shadow  Vallev  Rd. 

High  Point,  N.  C. 
Wilson,  Vicki  L.-l  63 

31  1  W.  Fifth  Ave. 

Lexington,  N.  C. 
Wimberly,  Vicky  L. -53, 71, 147 

2012  Richardson  Dr. 

Reidsville,  N.  C. 
Wimbish,  Patricia  M.—  1  63 

Coharie  Acres 

Clinton,  N.  C. 
Winchester,  Carol  F. -49, 147 

1 104  Lakewood  Dr. 

Monroe,  N.  C. 
Winnev,  Frances  J.-  1  63 

1677  Geraldine  Dr. 

Jacksonville,  Fla. 
Winstead,  Carol  L. -55, 147 

304  N.  Main  St. 

Roxboro,  N.  C. 
Winters,  John  P. -43,1  63 

31  Ravnold  Rd. 

Mt.  Lakes.  N.  J. 
Wise,  Wanda  L. -73, 96, 163 

Box  66 

Broadway,  N.  C. 
Witt,  Daniel  M. -175, 103 

304  S.  Augusta  Ave. 

Baltimore,  Md. 
Wittenberg,  Roger  A. -39, 175 

R.E.D.  1 

Annandale,  N.  J. 
Wolfe,  Nancy  D.  — 73,1  87 

3271  Van  Hazen  St.,  N.W. 

Washington,  D.  C. 
Womack.  Patsv  S.-147 

45C  William  &  Mary  Apts. 

High  Point,  N.  C. 

Women's  Athletic  Association  — 91 
Women's  Dormitory  Council  — 76 

Wood,  Gerald  L.-l  75 

1  920  Burgoyne  Court 

Winston-Salem.  N.  C. 
Wood,  Jeffrey  H. -163,1  10 

747  Charing  Cross  Rd. 

Baltimore,  Md. 
Wood,  Leonard  D. 

300  Monmouth  Ave. 
Durham,  N.  C. 

Wood,  Linda  G. 

1206  Brentwood  St. 

High  Point,  N.  C. 
Wood,  Sharon  T.  — 163 

301  2  Kivette  Dr. 
High  Point,  N.  C. 

Woodell,  Wavne  E.  -  1 75 

402  0  Knollwood  Dr. 

High  Point,  N.  C. 
Woodhams.  Roberta  A. -24,44, 5  3,8  1 ,82, 1 00, 1  7  5 

7714  Radnor  Rd. 

Bethesda.  Md. 
Woodruff.  Donald  W.-187 

508  W.  9th  Ave. 

Roselle,  N.  J. 
Woodruff,  Ronald  R. -  176, 187,1  10,109 

508  W.  9th  Ave. 

Roselle,  N.J. 
Woods,  Elizabeth  B. -46, 73, 175 

1022  Anderson  St. 

Durham,  N.  C. 
Woods,  John  L. -39, 163 

1  5  32  Maryland  Ave. 

Charlotte,  N.  C. 


Woodward.  K  (,a\le  187 
3009  Masonic  Dr. 
Greensboro,  N.  C. 

Workman,  Anthony  W,-  147 
2327  Sink  St. 

Winston-Salem,  N.  C. 
Worthington,  Miss  Ruth-  200 
82  3  Fifth  St. 
High  I'oint.  N.  C. 

Wright.  Susan  P 

1 5  40  Beaucrest  St. 

High  I'oint.  N.  C. 


Xindaris.  I'hilip  1 
7  3  Prospect  St. 
Peabody,  Mass. 


163 


Yarborough.  Mr.  N.  P.-  I  92 ,205 

1431  Wilshire  lllvd. 

High  Point,  N.  C. 
Yates,  Roberta  K  46.187 

31  1  N.  Camp  Meade  Rd. 

Linthicum,  Md. 
Yates.  Sharon  K  187 

2120  Shipley  Rd. 

Wilmington,  Del. 
Yaun,  Thomas  A.  92.163 

1633  Woodlvnne  Blvd. 

Atlantic  C'itv.  N.  J 
Yoe.  Shirley  L.  76.100.175 

P.  O.  Box  27 

Granite  Quarry,  N.  C. 
Yokley.  Clark  S.-  147 

K3H  1  mervwood  Court 
High  Point,  N.  C. 


Young.  Angela  J  -  187 

301  Rockspring  Rd. 

High  Point.  N.  C. 
Younts.  John  W.-163 

Route  1 

Trinity.  N.  C. 


Xakos.  Barbara  J.-I7S 

1417  Welborn  St. 

High  Point,  N.  C. 
Zeilmer,  Kathleen- 49,175 

5603  Ontario  Circle 

Bethesda,  Md. 
Zenith  Staff-96,97 
Zeta  lau  Alpha-  54,55 
Zumbro,  Val  K.-37.84.147 

41 16  Kast  West  Highway 

Hyattsville,  Md. 


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During  his  college  experience  the  student  is  profoundly  influenced  by  the 
steps  he  takes  —  physical,  social,  service,  religious,  and  academic.  How- 
ever, the  steps  of  learning  and  experience  do  not  end  with  graduation. 
Students  will  use  their  college  background  as  a  foundation  on  which  to 
build,  reaching  higher  echelons  and  becoming  more  useful  citizens. 

Throughout  the  1968  ZENITH  we  have  attempted  to  share  these  dif- 
ferent facets  of  college  life  with  you.  There  have  been  many  long  hours 
of  work  and  frustration  in  putting  the  yearbook  together.  The  results 
show  many  innovations  that  can  be  found  throughout  the  book.  We  hope 
the  students  recognize  and  appreciate  these  different  aspects  and  realize 
the  work  that  has  gone  into  this  year's  ZENITH. 

Each  year  there  are  outstanding  members  of  the  staff  with  whose  help 
the  yearbook  could  not  have  been  published.  Among  them  are  Doris  Whitt, 
associate  editor,  Jon  Faulkner,  business  manager,  Steve  Smith  and  Dave 
Bishop,  our  tireless  photographers.  A  special  "thanks"  goes  to  Bucky  Sig- 
mon,  the  copy  editor  and  Dr.  Underwood,  our  advisor.  They  were  always 
there  when  needed  with  that  helping  hand. 

The  staff  hopes  you,  the  students,  enjoy  your  1968  ZENITH.  I  would 
like  to  take  this  opportunity  to  thank  my  entire  staff  for  a  job  excellently 
done.  Working  together  they  have  put  out  the  best  yearbook  High  Point 
College  has  ever  seen.  Thus,  may  the  students  of  High  Point  College  take 
pride  in  the  1968  ZENITH  and  continue  their  steps  forward  in  the  learn- 
ing process  of  life.  , 

Lynn  Simone 
Editor-in-Chief 


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