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
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. . . Victorious Homecoming for all . . .
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. . . 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.
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. . "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
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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.
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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.
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David L. Mason
President
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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
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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!
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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
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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
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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 (?)
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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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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
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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.
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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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c7amma C
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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
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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!
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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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...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-
provement of several organizations. As it
happens every year, each of this year's or-
ganizations displayed its own personality.
Some campus groups lost prestige while some
newly formed organizations made significant
contributions to the campus in their first
year. Participation in these activities aided
in the development of well-rounded individ-
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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
Co™etR°C^uchtOR': Ho,comb' Johns- Shackelford. Back Row. L. to R.: Quinn,
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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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A dorm council member doing what?
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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
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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
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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
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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.
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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
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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.
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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
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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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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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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.
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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.
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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.
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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
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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-
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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
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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
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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.
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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
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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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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
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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.
199
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.
200
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
m
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.
201
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.
202
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.
203
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.
204
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.
205
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.
206
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.
207
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
208
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.
'4
^ 1
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.
209
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.
210
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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1301 East Lexington Ave.
Telephone 882-2555
414 S. Main Street
Telephone 885-2145
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HIGH POINT BANK AND
TRUST COMPANY
Established 1905
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214
HIGH POINT COLLEGE
BOOKSTORE
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215
McDonald's
the drive-in with the arches
testy food... thrifty prices
1901 N. Main Street
High Point, N. C.
CENTRAL SAVINGS BANK
High Point, North Carolina
Compliments of
GRACE FLOWER SHOP
MYRTLE DESK
COMPANY
High Point, North Carolina
216
ENGLISH MOTOR
CO., INC.
Sales
Service
FORD, FORD TRUCK, FALCON
MUSTANG, FAIRLANE, T-BIRD
HEADQUARTERS
201 E. Washington St.
Phone 883-0181
High Point, N. C.
Compliments of
PIEDMONT SAVINGS AND LOAN
Main Street
High Point, N. C.
Have you
been in
Lester's lately?
LESTER'S JEWELERS
High Point, N. C.
Compliments of
ROSE'S
DEPARTMENT
STORE
New South Gate Shopping Center
1628 South Main
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.
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initiative. We seek those who are anxious to develop
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SALES HEADQUARTERS
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219
SHOP AT SEARS AND SAVE
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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.
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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
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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
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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.
\
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.
238
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.
240
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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