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A  statement  from  our  president 
Dr.  Martinson 


One  of  the  things  I  like  nnost  about 
High  Point  College  is  its  community 
spirit  with  its  own  life  and  ethos.  A 
community  implies  that  people  are 
working  together  with  common 
purposes  and  principles.  Here  at  High 
Point  College  we  are  colleagues  in  a 
cooperative  enterprise,  a  "collegium." 
This  college  is  special  because  of  so 
many  people  who  have  given  it  a 
sense  of  direction,  coherence. 


optimism  and  collegiality.  God  has 
blessed  us. 

Please  allow  me  to  extend  to  you,  the 
students,  in  the  1986/87  academic 
year  appreciation  for  your  support, 
and  invite  your  continued  commitment 
to  character  education  in  an  academic 
setting. 

Jacob  Martinson 


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Classes 


Tom  Abbott 

Bndgewater.  NJ 


John  Adkins 

Rehoboth  Beach.  DE 

Rtnee  Adkins 

Lexington.  NC 


Edward  Bamberg 

Ft  Pierce.  FL 


Beatrice  Barnswell 

Washington.  DC 

Danny  Bibb 

Winston -Salem.  JVC 


Mike  Bridger 

Bowie.  MD 


Andy  Brown 

Wilmington.  DE 

Sandra  Brownell 

Falls  Church.  VA 


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Bradley  Butler 

Ft  Smith.  AR 

Margaret  Cann 

Dover,  DE 


Jimmy  Carr 

High  Point.  NC 

Cindy  Casperson 

Ridgewood.  NJ 


Special  People 


Darren  Clark 

Carolina  Beach.  NC 

Gary  Clark 

Manassas.  VA 


D  19D 


Lee  Cockerill 

Mississauga.  Ontario.  Canada 


Bill  Craig 

Asheboro.  NC 

Todd  Creange 

Basking  Ridge,  NJ 


Kevin  Connolly 

Reistertown,  MD 


Stephanie  Dan- 
High  Point.  NC 

Janie  Davis 

Lexington,  NC 


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Special  Days  .  .  . 


Jeanne  Davis 

Merritt  Island.  FL 

Lucinda  Deane 

Potomac.  MD 


Craig  Foster 

High  Pomt.  NC 


Debra  Frazier 

Winston  Salem.  NC 

Joey  Fugua 

Henderson.  NC 


Jeff  Grissett 

High  Point.  NC 


Mary  Gunnels 

Whitehouse  Station.  NJ 

Alison  Guy 

Reedville.  VA 


Allen  Haggai 

Jamestown.  NC 


D  21  D 


Sherri  Hall 

Seagrove.  NC 


Sally  Hamilton 

Star.  /VC 

Bonnie  Hannah 

South  Phinfield.  NJ 


Connie  Harkins 

WinstonSalem.  NC 


Rob  Headrick 

Columbia.  MD 

Carol  Hedrick 

Lexington,  NC 


Scott  Heinecke 

San  Anselmo.  CA 


Angela  Hendrix 

Trinity.  NC 

Patrice  Higgins 

Bohemm.  NY 


Growing 


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Shcrri  Hill 

Thomasville.  NC 

Tammy  Hill 

Raleigh.  NC 


DeAnn  Hobson 

High  Point.  NC 

Tracey  Holden 

Easton.  MD 


Moving,  Changing 


Kristen  Howard 

Towson.  MD 

Susie  Hudspeth 

High  Poml.  NC 


0  23  D 


Anna  Johnson 

High  Point.  NC 


Susan  Key 

High  Pomt.  NC 


Brenda  Kern 

Star.  NC 

Deborah  Kerr 

Greensboro.  NC 


Maria  Kiger      ^ 

Welcome.  NC 

Beth  Kirby 

Winston-Salem.  NC 


D  24n 


On  The  Top  At  Last 


Danny  Leonard 

Lexington.  NC 

Burke  Long 

Condor.  NC 


Priscilla  Lowe 

Mount  /\iry.  NC 


Mary  MacCormack 

High  Point.  NC 

Kathy  McCullough 

St  Petersburg.  FL 


Paul  McDonough 

Rockuille.  MD 


Steve  McPherson 

High  Point.  NC 

Stacey  Maloney 

Merhtt  Island,  FL 


Andy  Maness 

High  Point.  NC 


0  25  D 


David  Marotta 

Kendall  Park.  NJ 


Mike  Miller 

Fort  Union.  VA 


Barry  Martin 

Rockv  Mount.  VA 

Suzanne  Miller 

Arlington.  VA 


Melissa  Mize 

Winston-Salem.  NC 

Cynthia  Moore 

High  Point.  NC 


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Jane  Morris 

Salisbury.  MD 


Bob  Parkinson 

Holmdel.  NJ 

Jeffrey  Pate 

High  Point.  NC 


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Paula  Penisi 

High  Point,  NC 

Lynda  Peterson 

Dover,  DE 


Gregory  Purvis 

Bennett.  NC 

Terrie  Rae 

Colhnsuille.  VA 


James  Reese 

Tupelo.  MS 

Michael  Reid 

Wilmington.  DE 


0  27  n 


Donna  Reynolds 

Malvern,  AR 


Sara  Rivas 

Pouce.  Puetro  Rico 

Margaret  Rodgers 

Derwood.  MD 


Randy  Rover 

Jackson,  NJ 


Amy  Rowton 

Leuittown,  PA 

Donna  Scherp 

Basking  Ridge.  NJ 


0  28  0 


Craig  Sheppard 

Mount  Airy.  NC 

Kathy  Small 

Linwood.  NC 


Dennis  Smith 

Kings  Mountain.  NC 


Terri  Smith 

Asheuille.  NC 

Wendy  Smith 

High  Point.  NC 


Angela  Snider 

Jamestown.  NC 


Lora  Songster 

Si^racuse.  ^A' 

Michael  Stakes 

Damascus.  MD 


Amy  Stanley-Stroup 

High  Point.  NC 


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Deneen  Sutphin 

Thoniasvilk'.  NC 


Julie  Sykes 

Thomasville.  NC 

Ron  Telleysli 

Great  Falls.  VA 


Teresa  Timmons 

Strafford.  VA 


Jon  Travis 

Hickory.  NC 

Gerald  Van  Splinter 

Setauket.  NY 


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Angela  Vestal 

High  Point.  NC 


Bunny  Wagner 

Baltimore.  MD 

Alan  Watts 

North  Huntinqdor^.  PA 


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Sarah  Wenley 

Arlington.  VA 

Chuck  Williard 

Kernersuilk.  NC 


Ken  Zeller 

Ben  Mead.  NJ 

Lou  Anne  Zimmerman 

High  Point.  NC 


Claudia  Zumont 

Anman.  Jordan 


0  31  D 


Senior  Directorx; 


Thomas  Anthony  Abbott 

827  Summitt  Ridge 
Bridgewater,  W  08807 


Terrance  Paul  Best,  Jr. 

1 765  Greensward  Quaij 
Virgmia  Beach,  VA  23454 


Cindy  P.  Casperson 

6  Ethelbert  Place 
Ridgewood,  W  07450 


Lucinda  Fay  Deane 

11702  Er^id  Drive 
Potomac,  MD  20854 


John  Spencer  Adkins 

Box  100 

Rehoboth  Beach,  DE  19971 


Daniel  Kevin  Bibb 

1810  Academ]^  Street 
Wmston-Salem,  NC  27103 


Cathey  Cassady 

512  Cliff  Rd 
Asheboro,  NC  27203 


Martha  Susan  Delaney 

11904  Smoketree  Rd. 
Potorr^ac,  MD  20854 


Renee  Young  Adkins 

Rt  12  Box  784 
LexingtoT),  NC  27292 


Stacy  Scott  Boland 

9650  West  Lake  Rub]j 
Winter  Hauen,  FL  33880 


Darren  Ray  Clark 

Box  756 

Carolina  Beach,  NC  28428 


Cheryl  Dougherty 

P  O  Box  544 
Trinity,  NC  27370 


Terrial  Lament  Aiken 

461  A  Mill  St. 
Allendale,  SC  29810 


JanieJo  E.  Bergman 

1515  Johnson  Street 
High  Point,  NC  27262 


Gary  Stephen  Clark 

9201  Peabody  Street 
Manassas,  VA  22110 


Maria  Antoinette  Echard 

413  Wilson  St.  NW 
Lenoir,  NC  28645 


Jamal  S.  Alhaddad 

PC  Box  8361 
Kuwait 


Michael  Jon  Bridger 

2602  Kennison  Lane 
Bowie,  MD  20715 


Lee  Ann  Cockerill 

Place  IV  Apt.  3103 
Mississauga  Ontario,  CD 
L5A4A 


John  Garland  Fitz 

511  Goshen  Street 
Oxford,  NC  27565 


Timothy  Sean  Austin 

2396  Fairwai>  Drive 
Winston-Salem,  NC  27103 


Teresa  Lynn  Bridges 

1390  West  Monroe  S 
Wytheville,  VA  24382 


Kevin  Walter  Connolly 

405  Sacred  Heart  Ln. 
Reistertown,  MD  21136 


Craig  Lamar  Foster 

Route  2  Box  754 
High  Point,  NC  27260 


John  M.  Bailey 

620  Westwood  Avenue 
High  Point,  NC  27262 


Andrew  Isaac  Brown 

2809  Bexley  Court 
Wilmington.  DE  19308 


Susan  Gaile  Cox 

Route  10  Box  286 
Asheboro,  NC  27203 


Debra  Ann  Frazier 

2214  Westfield  Place 
Winston-Salem,  NC  27103 


Edward  Charles  Bamberg 

2207-B  South  34th 
Ft  Pierce,  FL  33450 


Bradley  Watkins  Butler 

7813  Valley  Forge 
Fori:  Smith,  AR  72903 


William  Carroll  Craig 

103  South  Main  St. 
Asheboro,  NC  27203 


Henry  Jackson  Freeman 

1514  Valley  Ridge 
High  Point,  NC  27260 


David  Wayne  Barnes 

1007  Springwood 
Archdale,  NC  27263 


John  Thomas  Butler 

4642  White  Rock  Rd 
Winston-Salem,  NC  27105 


Todd  Richardson  Creange 

40  Appletree  Lane 
Basking  Ridge,  NJ  07920 


Joey  Fuqua 

121  Granite  Street 
Henderson,  NC  27536 


Beatrice  C.  Barnswcll 

1242  Irving  Street 
Washington,  DC  20017 


Lynn  Calloway 

4025  Katherine  Court 
Winston-Salem,  NC  27106 


Rebecca  Mears  Daisey 

1621  Princeton  Road 
Richmond,  VA  23227 


Marianne  Rene  Gasque 

216  Woodhaven  Drive 
Lexington,  NC  27292 


James  D.  Beall 

210  Second  Ave  SW 
Glen  Burnie,  MD  21061 


Margaret  Dimity  Cann 

139  Cooper  Road 
Dover,  DE  19901 


Janie  Susanne  Davis 

Route  6  Box  342 
Lexington,  NC  27292 


Evan  S.  Geller 

2  Nancy  Road 
Brewster,  NY  10509 


Frederick  Ottle  Berger 

Rd  1  Box  282 
Branchuille,  NJ  07826 


James  Andrew  Carr 

505  Dorado  Drive 
High  Point,  NC  27260 


Jeanne  Ellen  Davis 

835  Manderine  Street 
Merritt  Island,  FL  32953 


Christopher  Gibson 

1413-B  Chestnut  Dr. 
High  Point,  NC  27260 


0  33  D 


Senior  Directorx; 


Marie  Rose  Giofre 

5305  Linden  Hill  Rd 
Wilmington,  DE  19808 


Jane  Frances  Heim 

413  Cornestoga  Road 
StDauids,PA  19087 


Deann  Hobson 

3101  Carina  Circle 
High  Point,  NC  27263 


Deborah  Sue  Kerr 

2700  Fairfax  Road 
Greensboro,  NC  27407 


Angela  Laverne  Green 

1918  Ra[;ston  Drive 
Greensboro,  NC  27405 


Scott  Owen  Heinecke 

97  Spring  Grove  Rd. 
San  Anselmo,  CA  94960 


David  Lee  Hooker 

Route  2  Box  1 73 
King,  NC  27021 


William  Vance  Kester  III 

808  Hillcrest  Drive 
High  Point,  NC  27262 


Jeffrey  Lane  Grissett 

122  E  State  Avenue 
High  Point,  NC  27262 


Angela  Marie  Hendrix 

PO  Box  165 
Triniti^,  NC  27370 


Kristin  Pier  Howard 

1604  Templeton  Road 
Towson,  MD  21204 


Julie  Lynn  Key 

7105  Wincrest  Drive 
High  Point,  NC  27263 


Alison  Dale  Guy 

PO  Box  164 
Reedville,  VA  22539 


Steven  Patrick  Henry 

150  Cardamon  Drive 
Edgewater,  MD  21037 


Pat  T.  Howell 

1207  N  Rotary  Drive 
High  Point,  NC  27262 


Maria  Michele  Kiger 

PO  Box  173 

Welcome,  NC  27374 


James  Allen  Haggai 

2116  Guilford  Col. 
Jamestown,  NC  27282 


Patrice  Higgins 

165  Nathan  Drive 
Bohemia,  NY  11716 


Pattie  Susan  Hudspeth 

3814  Briarwood  Drive 
High  Point,  NC  27260 


Robin  Stephanie  Killian 

Rt  #10  Box  33 
Lexington,  NC  27292 


Sherri  McNeill  Hall 

Route  2  Box  1050 
Seagrove,  NC  27341 


Geoffrey  David  Hill 

1544  Mountain  Top  Rd. 
Bridgewater,  NJ  08807 


Bryan  Ralph  Humphreys 

109  Kathland  Avenue 
Thomasville,  NC  27360 


Mary  Beth  Kirby 

460  Archer  Road 
Winston-Salem,  NC  27106 


Sally  E.  Hamilton 

PO  Box  624 
Star,  NC  27356 


Sherri  Lynn  Hill 

202  Walnut  Street 
Thomasville,  NC  27360 


Walter  J.  Hunter,  Jr. 

200  Linden  Lane 

Rio  Grande,  NJ  08242 


Nancy  L.  Knipp 

14  Purnell  Avenue 
Cinnaminson,  NJ  08077 


Bonnie  Ann  Hannah 

1382  Schlinder  Drive 
S  Plainfield,  NJ  07080 


Tamara  Anne  Hill 

4811  Edgerton  Court 
Raleigh,  NC  27612 


Jeffrey  Dean  James 

215  Avondale  Street 
High  Point,  NC  27260 


Joy  Lee  Lawson 

Route  1  Box  21 7 

Pilot  Mountain,  NC  27041 


Constance  Mary  Harkins 

5109  River  Chase  Rd 
Winston-Salem.  NC  27104 


Lee  H.  Hines 

370  B  Cherry  Street 
Kemersville,  NC  27284 


Anna  Marian  Johnson 

513  Florham  Drive 
High  Point,  NC  27260 


Heidi  Ann  Lehmkuhl 

10  Spring  Hill 

Hilton  Island,  SC  29928 


Robert  G.  Headrick 

10928  Battersea  Lane 
Columbia,  MD  21044 


Jamie  Hinson 

651 7  Chaparral  Dr. 
Lewisville,  NC  27023 


Susan  Kimberly  Jones 

795  Laverion  Lane 
Rural  Hall.  NC  27045 


Danny  Bryce  Leonard 

Route  15  Box  398 
Lexington,  NC  27292 


Carol  Yvonne  Hedrick 

Route  11  Box  164 
Lexington,  NC  27292 


James  Edgar  Hires,  Jr. 

2622  Evergreen  Ave 
Baltimore,  MD  21214 


Brcnda  Kay  Kern 

Route  1  Box  103- A 
Star,  NC  27356 


Deborah  Lynn  Lett 

1102  Greenway  Drive 
High  Point.  NC  27262 


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Senior  Director]; 


Kay  Senter  Link 

PO  Box  149 
Welcome,  I^C  27374 


Rochelle  Mcauley 

229  West  Clairmont 
Tro];,  NC  27371 


Melissa  Dawn  Mize 

Route  10  Box  328  B 
Winston-Salem,  NC  27107 


Michael  Duane  Patterson 

3829  Langdale  Drive 
High  Point,  NC  27260 


Larry  Burkhead  Long 

PO  Box  250 
Candor,  NC  27229 


Kathleen  A.  McCullough 

1280-61  Ave.  North 

St  Petersburg,  FL  33703 


Cynthia  Lynn  Moore 

2007  W  Lexington 
High  Point,  NC  27260 


Lynda  Peterson 

113  Stuart  Drive 
Dover,  DE  19901 


Priscilla  Lynn  Lowe 

651  Old  Highwaij  52 
Mt  Ain;,  NC  27030 


Paul  Gerard  McDonough 

701 7  Wolftree  Lane 
Rockville,  MD  20852 


Kimberly  Beth  Moose 

227  Prestwick  Drive 
High  Point,  NC  27260 


Teresa  Lynn  Phillips 

3312  Emonj  Drive 
Winston-Salew,  NC  27103 


Mary  France  Maccormack 

3015  J  Ingleside  D 
High  Point,  NC  27260 


Stephen  Lee  McPherson 

3610  Fairlane  Drive 
High  Point,  NC  27260 


George  A.  Moronese 

24  Abbot  Road 
Smithtown,  NY  11787 


Nicole  Maria  Pompei 

5904  Grosvenor  Lane 
Bethesda,  MD  20814 


Debbie  Mackie 

184  Driftwood  Lane 
Winston-Salem,  NC  27104 


Frank  Foy  Meadows, 

1 1  Grove  Street 
Weauerville,  NC  28787 


Jane  Ellen  Morris 

307  Middle  Blvd 
Salisbury,  MD  21801 


Sandra  Jan  Potterfield 

1022  Jamieson  Road 
Lutherville,  MD  21093 


Stacey  Coleen  Maloney 

1850  Monticello  Ave. 
Merritt  Island,  FL  32952 


Steven  Mickel 

Rt.  2  Pinecrest  Tr.  Dr. 
Ramseur,  NC  27316 


Robert  Jordan  Morris 

2628  E  Greenbriar 
Winston-Salem,  NC  27104 


Gregory  Ross  Pribble 

Route  1  Box  223 
AltaVista,  VA  2451 7 


Andy  John  Maness 

1103D  Robinhood  Rd. 
High  Point,  NC  27260 


Bradley  Allen  Miller 

1512  Pinnacle  Road 
Towson,  MD  21204 


Michael  Carr  Morton 

2313  E  Terrace  Stone 
Winston-Salem,  NC  27103 


Gregory  W.  Purvis 

Route  2  Box  34 
Bennett,  NC  27208 


Catherine  D.  Manuel 

204  Ragsdale  Road 
Jamestown,  NC  27282 


Linda  Sue  Miller 

3559  N  Glebe  Road 
Arlington,  VA  22207 


Chris  Moschella 

44  Stockton  Road 
Summitt,  NJ  07901 


Terrie  Linn  Rea 

PO  Box  24 
Collinsville,  VA  24078 


John  Kevin  Markham 

Route  2  Box  188 
Gladys,  VA  24554 


Michael  Kindt  Miller 

PO  Box  85 

Fork  Union,  VA  23055 


Kevin  Arthur  Newman 

167  Nancy  Lane 
Wyckoff,  NJ  07481 


James  B.  Reese 

1017  Monroe 
Tupelo,  MS  38801 


Francis  Henry  Martell 

205  Kennedy  Road 
Thomasuille,  NC  27360 


Jeroen  Min 

4  Merryweather  Drive 
Cambridge,  MD  21613 


Kevin  P.  Noon 

8  Radial  Lane 
Levittown,  NY  11756 


Michael  John  Reid 

2414  East  Parris  Dr 
Wilmington,  DE  19808 


Barry  Douglas  Martin 

PO  Box  324 

Rocky  Mount,  VA  24151 


Linda  Kelly  Mise 

4766  Winslow  Lane 
Winston-Salem,  NC  27103 


Jeffrey  Harlan  Pate 

5719  Clermont  Drive 
Alexandria,  VA  22310 


Donna  Lea  Reynolds 

40  Pine  Drive 
Malvern,  AR  72104 


n35  D 


Senior  Directorx; 


Sarah  Maria  Rivas 

Jacaranda  C-1 
Ponce.  PR  00731 


Chris  Shuping 

2785  Edwin  Drive 
Kemersville,  NC  27284 


Ronald  Wayne  Stroup,  Jr. 

Rt.  8  Box  1336 
Thomasville.  NC  27360 


Donald  Wilborne,  Jr. 

Rt  #8  Box  56 

High  Point,  NC  27260 


John  Jay  Robbins 

4300  Rosebriar  Lane 
Winston-Salem,  NC  27106 


Elaine  Ruth  Simonson 

728  Town  Line  Road 
Hauppauge,  NY  11788 


Deneen  Kay  Sutphin 

Route  6  Box  431 
Thomasville,  NC  27360 


Charles  O.  Williard 

1595  Union  Cross  Rd 
Kemersville,  NC  27284 


Margaret  Joan  Rodgers 

5813  Rolling  Drive 
Derwood,  MD  20855 


Kathy  Jean  Small 

Route  1  Box  499-1 
Linwood,  NC  27299 


Julie  Elizabeth  Sykes 

PO  Box  984 
Thomasville,  NC  27361 


Christopher  Yarbrough 

PO  Box  391 

Jamestown,  NC  27282 


Randy  John  Rover 

18  Adelphi  Drive 
Jackson.  NJ  08527 


Fredrick  L.  Smiley 

7149  School  St.  Sw 
Fort  Myers,  FL  33908 


Teresa  Marie  Timmons 

1965  Brooke  Rd. 
Stafford,  VA  22554 


Arhtur  Kyle  Yates 

Rt.  #12,  Box  256 
Winston-Salem,  NC  27107 


Amy  Rowton 

36  Violet  Road 
Levittown,  PA  190.57 


Teresa  Dawn  Smith 

16  Oakbrook  Road 
Fletcher.  NC  28732 


Donn  Jeffrey  Ungemah 

995  Pines  Terrace 
Franklin  Lakes.  NJ  07417 


Andrew  William  Young 

737  Tiffan];  Drive 
Gaithersburg.  MD  20878 


Sam  L.  Sanders,  Jr. 

611  Hertford 
Winston-Salem.  NC  27104 


Wendy  Rene  Smith 

1019  Bridges  Drive 
High  Point.  NC  27262 


Gerald  Vansplinter 

234  East  5th  Street 
Brookl\;n.  NY  11218 


Charlene  Piquets  Zeiss 

14-B  Chestnut  Court 
Brielle.  NJ  08730 


Donna  Lynn  Scherp 

29  Fairview  Dr.  South 
Basking  Ridge.  NJ  07920 


Angela  Marie  Snider 

605  Thornwood  Drive 
Jamestown.  NC  27282 


Angela  Tucker  Vestal 

1011  A  Kings  Way 
New  Bern.  NC  28560 


Kenneth  Von  Zeller 

Box  334  Route  206 
Belle  Meade,  NJ  08502 


Salvatore  Schiavone 

28  Huneville  Avenue 
Medford.  MA  02155 


Lora  May  Songster 

406  Cleveland  Blvd. 
Fayetteville.  NY  13066 


Edith  Cashing  Wagner 

2  W  Oakdale  Road 
Baltimore.  MD  21210 


David  Scott  Ziviello 

5  West  Gate  Lane 
Setauket.  NY  11733 


David  H.  Seawell 

424  F.  Greenbriar 
Greensboro.  NC  27405 


Michael  Allen  Stakes 

25305  Oak  Drive 
Damascus.  MD  20872 


Alan  Dean  Watts 

890  Whitehead  Lane 

N  Huntingdon.  PA  15642 


Claude  Khalil  Zumot 

PO  Box  695 
Jordan 


Craig  Deron  Sheppard 

Route  2  Box  366 
Mt  Airy.  NC  27030 


Jean  S.  Stockton 

1001  Country  Club 
High  Point.  NC  27262 


Randolph  Eugene  Wehrman 

703  Labonne  Parkway 
Manchester.  MO  63011 


Martin  Augustim  Zuniga 

33282  Ocean  Hill  Dr. 
Dana  Point,  CA  92629 


Medford  Brent  Shoaf 

Route  2  Box  125 
Advance.  NC  27006 


Amy  Lynne  Stroud 

911  East  Dayton  Ave. 
High  Point.  NC  27260 


Sarah  Elise  Wenley 

3819  N  Dittmar  Road 
Arlington.  VA  22207 


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Seniors 


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Terry  Aiken 
Ronald  Baird 
Angie  Browder 
Betty  Price-Burns 
Pete  Cockburn 

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Maria  Echard 
Marianne  Gasque 
James  Hires 
Joy  Lawson 
Brian  Leak 

Brad  Miller 
Red  Momson 
Kevin  Noon 
Teresa  Gail  Price 
Sal  Schiauone 


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Souha  Abboud 
Lisa  Albrecht 
Paige  Alvarez 
Jay  Amemick 


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Sandy  Baker 
Tom  Bales 
Robin  Banks 
Stephen  Bankston 
Robert  Barley 


Jackie  Barlowe 
Tjark  Bateman 
Denise  Bickley 
Denise  Brown 
Stuart  Boyies 


n38  D 


Eugene  Chaney 
Marylin  Collins 
Yolanda  Cooper 
Anthony  Corbino 
Harold  Darrien 


0  39  D 


Freshmen 


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Debbie  Davenport 
Dana  Davis 


Ron  Davis 
Chip  Dayton 


Julie  Dean 
Jennifer  Deleonardis 


Virginia  Dillion 
Greg  Drabil< 
Michelle  Durfee 


Scott  Dvorsky 
Beth  Edwards 
Gidget  Edwards 


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David  Eisenhower 


Gretchen  Foard 


Kim  Foard 
Terry  Fox 
Juua  Frash 
Dexter  Gilmore 
Cynthia  Gladding 


Lynn  Goens 
Ginger  Grubb 
Jennifer  Hambrick 
Pam  Harrison 
Gregg  Helmstetler 


D  41  a 


Greg  Hooker 
Bill  Hopkins 
Amanda  Huft 
Susan  Huff 
Angie  Hughes 


Kristie  Huneycutt 
Brian  Jacobs 
Suzanne  Jaenichen 
Sabina  Jasinski 
Dana  Johnson 


D  42  D 


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Thomas  Joseph 
Knsta  Kehn 
Jennifer  Kianka 
Kimberly  Kress 
Renee  Kimel 


Michael  Lancaster 
Leslie  Landrum 
Apnl  Lang 
Jeff  Lawrence 
Eric  Lowry 


□  43  D 


Annette  Lawson 
Shannon  LeCount 


Jim  Long 
Apnl  Lowry 


Angie  Luther 
Mari  Mancini 


Cindy  Marzano 
Michael  Matthews 
Bill  McClure 


Kristen  McDowell 
Tracy  Mclver 
Kevin  MeLchior 


□  44  D 


Kristin  Merrifield 


Jenny  Michaels 


Lisa  Michalec 
Eric  Molgaard 
Todd  Moran 
Suzanne  Morlang 
Anne  Mosca 


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/'  '  / '  Laura  O'Conner 

"  /  I  Beth  O'Donnell 

:  Michelle  Okerlin 

••  Staci  Oliver 


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Tammy  Pound 
Andres  Quesada 
Frand  Rangoussis 
Julie  Readling 
David  Reed 


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Sharon  Ringgold 
Mary  Rogan 
Amell  Rone 
Barbara  Ross 
Suzanne  Ross 


Patricia  Salinas 
Sharyn  Sazama 
Sheryl  Scott 
Rhonda  Searcy 
Stephanie  Serafino 


D47  n 


Theresa  Shea 
Kelly  Shivers 


Teresa  Sledge 
Rebecca  Sloan 


Carlton  Stallings 
Jill  Sutton 


Tommy  Thomas 
Buddy  Thorburn 
Joanie  Thul 


Jimena  Vargas 
Kristin  Wachs 
Jeanne  Wanner 


n48n 


Thomas  Watson 


Richard  Warrington 


John  Warzecha 


Jennifer  Wielcr 


Luke  Williams 
Michael  Williams 
Knsti  Wilmoth 
Amie  Wilson 
Kim  Wilson 


Lesa  Wyrick 
Insun  Yuh 
Deborah  Zeringue 
Alcia  Zumot 
Carla  Zumot 


0  49  D 


Treka  Brown 
Mary  Bryon 
Jill  Burton 
Laura  Can 
Kevin  Clark 


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Sophomores 


Carol  Collins 
Philip  Cox 
Lyn  Dull 
Troy  Rowers 
Paige  Freeman 


Wendy  Glass 
Jeffrey  Gore 
Tandy  Grubbs 
Marc  Haraway 
Cherie  Hedgecock 


DSl  D 


Justin  Helms 
Catherine  Highbaugh 


Laurel  Hill 
Stephanie  Mines 


Shaun  Hires 
Vance  Holdsclaw 


Kate  Holt 
Stephanie  Hooker 
Bryan  Isler 


Ron  Jarvis 
Kelly  Jenkins 
Melissa  Jones 


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Rich  Kappus 


Sharon  Kelley 


Karen  Liese 
Linda  Lovely 
Thomas  Mabe 
Wendy  Mendenhall 
Michelle  Morlang 


Joel  Morris 
Yvonne  Mussenden 
Melissa  Norton 
Judie  Perry 
Kristi  Pierce 


D  53  □ 


Freshmen  Retakes 


James  Fitzgerald 
Jennifer  Grubb 
Jeff  Grizzel 


Michelle  Saunders 
Cadton  Staliings 
John  Warzechar 
Jill  Whitley 
Linda  Zayas 


D  54  D 


Sophomore  Retakes 


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Kristine  Peterson 
Donna  Robinson 
James  Sharkey 
Janna  Voss 
Lori  Yun 


n55  D 


Juniors 


Jeff  Allen 
Anthony  Bell 


Charles  Birkner 
Amy  Boswell 


Doug  Brandon 
Scott  Bryson 


Teri  Burchette 
Linda  Carroll 
John  Catan 
Kim  Coggins 
Julie  Corderman 


Shannon  Craft 
Marie  Cross 
Kris  Curry 
Julie  Daniel 
Jeanne  Dawson 


Dsen 


Diane  Derouen 
Ernest  Donaldson 
Carl  Essa 
Randy  Faust 
Jack  Fetner 


Susan  Finch 
Tracy  Glazer 
Monica  Gregor 
Keith  Hambrick 
Jonathon  Hess 


Danny  Hogue 
Sherry  Holland 
Anne  Hopkins 
Brenda  Hovis 
Mary  Ann  Hundley 


David  Huskins 
Kim  Idol 
Janice  Julian 
Melanie  Kelly 
William  Kimmel 


Russell  Lawter 
Blanca  Lee 
Suzanne  LeClear 
Kim  Lewers 
Gina  Lowe 


□  57n 


Todd  Nichols 
Michael  O'Connor 
Cathy  Overman 
David  Payne 
Gwenda  Peddycord 


□  58  D 


Semma  Qubein 
Mary  Anne  Rankin 
Paula  Reising 
Gary  Russell 
Nick  Russo 


Sandra  Shore 
Robin  Sink 
Chris  Smith 
Anita  Staton 
Cynthia  Stewart 


Beth  Summerville 
Anthony  Transou 
Ursula  Urbielewics 
Melanie  Weston 
Josephine  Williamson 


Shelly  Wills 
Bobby  Witherspoon 
Lori  Wood 


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Class  Officers  1986-1987 


Junior  Class 

President:  Brianne  Brannigan 
Legislatures;  Rachelle  Peters 
Michelle  Rawie 
Holly  Felber 
Rich  Miller 
Nick  Russo 


Freshman  Class 

President:  Jill  Whitley 

Vice-President:  Cariton  Stalings 

Legislatures:  Man  Mancini 
Ellen  Lachin 
Jennifer  Michaels 
Tim  Jannar 


Sophomore  Class 
President:  Breena  Oliver 
Legislatures:  Elaine  Estelle 
Janie  Peterson 
Vance  Holdsclaw 
Tim  Brown 
Valerie  Whibey 


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D  60  D 


Faculty  &  Staff 


D  61  a 


Dr.  James  M  Adams 
Associate  Professor  (BA) 
Director,  CAEP 

Tim  Albert 
Admissions  Counselor 

Dr,  William  Troy  Anders 
Jefferson-Pilot  Professor  and  Cliair  (BA) 

Dr  Hooshang  Baghen 
Associate  Professor  (ED) 

Dr,  LeeC.R.  Baker 
Assistant  Professor  (ENG) 

Dr,  W,H   Bearce 
Dean  of  Tlie  College 
Professor  (CHM/PHY) 

Donna  Beck 
Admissions  Counselor 

Mr  William  Beil 
Library  Media  Tecfi 

Dr,  Ricfiard  R  Bennington 

Professor  (BA) 

Coordinator  of  HFM  Program 

Mrs,  Joan  R.  Betsill 

Office  Manager  Admissions  Office 

Mrs  Martha  Blake 
Secretary  to  Student  Life 

Mrs   Karen  H   Bowles 
Acquisitions  Assistant 
Librai^ 

Mrs,  Anita  Bowman 

Assistant  Professor  Department  of  Education 


Associate  Professor  &  Cfiair  (CHM/PHY) 

Mrs,  Margie  Boyles 
Resident  Counselor 

Ms,  E,  Carol  Branard 
Coordinator  of  Admissions,  CAEP 

Mrs  Eileen  Brown 
Technical  Services  Libranan 


Dr,  Lee  Baker 


Mrs,  Matha  Blake 


Mrs  Margie  Boyles 


Ms,  Carol  Branard 


Dr,  Mark  Chilcoat 


n  62  D 


Mr.  Bill  Cope 


Rev.  Ben  Curry 


X  Ms.  Gail  Curtis 


Mr.  Shawn  Dougherty 


Mrs.  Johnnye  Brown 
Director,  Student  Accounts 

Ms  Drema  Bryant 
Computer  Services 

Mrs   Donna  Burton 
Director  of  Alumni  Affairs 

Mrs  Jane  Burton 

Associate  Professor  &  Acting  Chair 

(FA/ ART) 

Mrs  Mary  Anne  Busch 
Assistant  Professor  (BS/SW) 

Mrs  Barbara  Cagle 
Secretary  to  Dean  of  College 

Mr.  Ed  Cannady 
Director  of  Public  Safety 

Ms.  Kimberly  Cardwell 

Coordinator  of  W-S  Operations,  CAEP 

Mr  Ira  Carter 
Horticuluralist  (PT) 

Mrs.  Ethylene  Chamock 
Secretary  to  Business  Manager 

Dr  Mark  Chilcoat 
Assistant  Professor  (ENG) 

Dr.  David  Cole 
Professor  (HST/PS) 

Mr.  William  F.  Cope 
Associate  Professor  (AS/SOC) 

Dr  Earl  P.  Crow 
Professor  (REL/PHL) 

Rev.  Ben  W.  Curry 

Chaplain  of  Hayworth  Memorial  Chapel 

Ms.  Gail  Curtis 

Coordinator  of  Student  Services 

Mr  Paul  H   Dane 

Associate  Professor  &  Chair  (CS) 


Dr.  Roy  Epperson 


□  63n 


Mr.  Gart  Evans 


Mr-  Mike  Everett 


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Dr  Faiz  Faii 


VjH         Mr.  Gary  Foster 


"In  all  of  my  wildest  dreams  I  never 
thought  that  1  would  have  the  opportunity 
of  traveling  to  the  Holy  Land,  much  less 
studying  and  touring  for  three  weeks." 
Those  are  the  words  that  begin  Rev.  Ben 
Curry's  article,  A  Dream  Come  True,  after 
his  experience  in  the  Holy  Land  provided 
through  a  seminar  for  campus  ministers. 

During  this  seminar,  Ben  was  able  to 
explore  the  land  and  the  religious  traditions 
of  Jewish,  Christian  and  Islamic  people.  He 
learned  about  Jewish  people  and  their  state 
and  he  set  out  to  try  and  understand  the 
conflict  of  Israel  and  the  Middle  East.  He 
said  that  Jerusalem  is  the  best  place  to  see 
the  religious  influences. 

A  visit  with  a  Palestinian  who  taught  in 
public  schools  was  a  special  experience. 
During  this  visit,  he  and  Ben  talked  about 
the  lack  of  rights  that  he,  as  a  Muslim,  has. 
He  also  spoke  about  how  the  Palestinian 
people  receive  less  funds  than  the  Jewish 
community. 

Ben  recalled  seeing  the  barbed  wire 
fences  and  the  many  soldiers,  which  were 
indications  of  the  conflict  between  Israel  and 
the  Middle  East.  He  also  noticed  that  the 
Christians  kept  a  low  profile  and  this  was 
shocking  to  him. 

Ben  feels  that  with  these  new  experiences 
he  is  more  sensitive  to  the  needs  of  the 
Palestinians  and  the  Jews  who  are  struggling 
to  live  together.  In  addition,  he  felt  that  his 
group  built  a  special  bond  and  have  many 
fond  memories. 


Mrs.  Janice  W.  Daniels 
Housekeeping  Supervisor 
Maintenance  Department 

Mr  Robert  D  Davidson 
Associate  Professor  (HPE&R) 

Dr.  Vance  Davis 

Associate  Professor  &  Chair  (REL/PHL) 

Mrs.  Marcia  Dills 

Adjunct  Instructor  (FA/MUS)  (PT) 

Mr  Shawn  E.  Dougherty 
Residence  Hall  Director 
Millis  and  McCulloch  Halls 

Ms.  Lori  Dusenberry 
Secretary,  CAEP 

Dr  E.  Roy  Epperson 

Dean  for  Administrative  Affairs 

Mr.  W.  Gart  Evans 
Dean  of  Students 

Mr.  Mike  Everett 
Assistant  Basketball  Coach 


Dr.  Faiz  Faizi 
Assistant  Professor 


BA) 


Dr.  Austin  P.  Fortney 

Director  of  Student  Health  Services 

Mr  Gary  B.  Foster 
Visiting  Lecturer  (ENG) 

Dr,  J,  Rodney  Fulcher 
Professor  (REL/PHL) 

Dr.  Charlie  Q.  Futrell 
Professor  &  Chair  (HPE&R) 

Mr  Thomas  M.  Gaughan 
Assistant  Professor 
Director  of  Library  Services 

Mrs.  Frances  J,  Gaynor 
Accounting  Assistant  (PT) 

Dr.  Philip  George 

Associate  Professor  &  Chair  (ED) 


Dr.  J,  Rodney  Fulche 


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Mr.  Woody  Gibson 
Assistant  Protessor  (HPE&R) 

Dr.  Allen  Goedeke 
Associate  Professor  (BS/HR) 
Director  of  Human  Relations 

Mrs.  Mary  Goodson 
Secretary  of  Business  Office 

Mrs,  Deryle  Ann  Gray 
Director  of  Media  Relations 

Mrs.  Judy  M.  Green 
Secretary  (PT) 

Dr.  Vagn  Hansen 

Jefferson-Pilot  Professor  &  Chair  (HST.PS) 

Mr.  Cfiaries  Hartsoe 
Business  Manager 

Mr.  W.  Patrick  Haun 

Executive  Director.  American  Humanics 

Mrs.  Jeanie  Hazzard 
Secretary,  College  Affairs 

Dr.  Carole  A.  Head 

Associate  Professor  &  Cfiair  (MFL) 

Ms.  Cathie  Heck 
Adjunct  Instructor  (ENG) 

Mr.  Aubrey  L.  Highifill 
Associate  Professor  (BA) 

Mrs.  Gerry  Hill 
Bookstore  (PT) 

Mrs.  Mary  Jane  Hill 
Circulation  Assistant  Library 

Ms.  Judy  Kay  Hitcficock 
Public  Services  Librarian 

Ms.  Fredda  Hobbs 

Secretary  to  the  Panther  Club 

Dr.  Marion  C.  Hodge,  Jr 

Associate  Professor  &  Acting  Chair  (ENG) 


Mr.  Kenneth  Morse  joined  the  High  Point 
College  staff  this  year  in  the  business 
department  as  Coordinator  of  International 
Programs.  He  joined  the  staff  to  take 
advantage  of  the  chance  to  build  this  new 
program. 

Mr   Morse  is  Idaho-born  but  claims 
Colorado  as  his  home  state.  But  he  wanted 
a  small-town  environment  for  himself  and 
his  family  and  after  searching,  he  finally 
decided  on  High  Point. 

Mr,  Morse's  educational  background 
includes  a  bachelors  degree  in  economics 
and  business  and  a  masters  degree  in 
international  economics  from  the  University 
of  Nebraska.  He  also  received  a  masters 
degree  in  international  administration  from 
the  University  of  Oklahoma  and  a  Ph.D  in 
international  studies  from  the  University  of 
Denver, 

Mr,  Morse  has  noticed  that  here  at  High 
Point  College  there  are  basically  two  types 
of  students,  "those  that  are  here  to  get  by 
and  those  that  are  here  to  learn,"  He  says 
that  he  enjoys  teaching  both  types  but 
undoubtedly  the  ones  that  are  here  to  learn 
are  the  most  enjoyable  students! 

Good  luck  here  at  HPC,  Mr,  Morse  and 
all  the  other  new  faculty  members! 


Dr.  Philip  George 


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Mr   Woody  Gibson 


Dr.  Vagn  Hansen 


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Mrs  Gerry  Hill 


Dr.  Marion  Hodge 


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Ms.  Nancy  W  Kearney 

Manager  of  Student  Accounts,  CAEP 

Ms.  Louise  Lamb 

Secretary  of  Student  Accounts,  CAEP 

Miss  Terri  LaPradd 

Word  Processor,  Admissions 

Mr.  Ronald  M.  Law 
Instructor  (FAn"HE) 


Mr.  Jofin  Lefler 

VP  for  Institutional  Advancement 

Mrs.  Ginger  Lewis 

Assistant  Director  of  Financial  Aid 

Mr.  Vernon  E.  Liberty 
Associate  Professor  (MTH) 

Mrs.  Joyce  Loland 
Assistant  Professor  (MFL) 

Mr.  David  H.  Holt 

Registrar 

Assistant  Professor  (HST/PS) 

Dr.  David  Hood 

Assistant  Professor  (HST/PS) 

Mrs.  Carol  C.  Hutchins 
Secretary  to  tfie  Chaplain  (PT) 

Mr.  Manyon  Idol 
Associate  Professor  (MTH) 

Mrs.  Kathleen  Ingram 
Nurse,  R.N.  Infirmary 

Mrs.  Joyce  Isenhour 
Head  Nurse,  R.N.  Infirmary 

Mr.  John  J.  Ivers 
Instructor  (MFL) 

Mrs.  Sherron  James 
Accounting  Assistant 

Mr.  Stephen  Jenks 
Assistant  Director.  CAEP 


Dr.  David  Hood 


Mrs.  Ginger  Lewis 


Dr.  Michael  Marshall 


Mrs.  Pam  Mastin 


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Mrs   Iris  Mauney 


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Mr.  Robert  Miller 


Dr.  John  Moehlmann 


Mr  Kenneth  Morse 


Miss  Pamela  Newell 


Dr.  Paul  J.  Lundrigan 
Assistant  Professor  (FA,THE) 

Dr.  Mark  L.  Lyndrup 

Assistant  Professor  of  Computer  Systems 

Ms   Hedy  Manness 

Quality  Control  Supervisor,  Maintenance 

Dr.  Michael  Marshall 
Assistant  Professor  (PSY) 

Dr  Jacob  C   Martinson,  Jr. 
President 

Mrs  Pamela  Mastin 
Secretary,  Student  Life  (PT) 

Mrs   iris  Mauney 
Assistant  Professor  (BA) 

Ms.  Carol  C   McClain 
Secretary,  Alumni  Affairs 

Mrs.  Ann  Miller 

Secretary,  Registrar's  Office 

Mr   Robert  A.  Miller 

Director  of  Residence  Life  &  Student 

Activities 

Dr  John  Moehlmann 
Associate  Professor  (ENG) 

Mr.  Kenneth  O.  Morse 
Assistant  Professor  (BA) 

Mrs.  Marilyn  B.  Myers 
Print  Shop  Operator 

Ms.  Pamela  A.  Neu/ell 
Admissions  Counselor 

Mrs.  Kathleen  Olson 
Assistant  Professor  (MFL) 

Mrs.  Phyllis  Osborne 
Bookstore 

Dr.  Nelson  F  Page 
Chair  (MTH) 


Mrs.  Phyllis  Osborne 


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Mr.  Raiford  Porter 


Miss  Tamm\/  Pugh 


Ms.  Dean  Royall 


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Dr.  Edward  J.  Piacentino 
Professor  (ENG) 

Dr.  Louis  B.  Pope 
Professor  (BS/PSY) 

Mr  Raiford  Porter 
Associate  Professor  (FA'ART) 

Ms.  Tammy  Pugh 
Residence  Hall  Director 

Dr  Ron  Ramke 

Associate  Professor  &  Chair  (BS/SOC) 

Mr.  Paul  Edward  Ray 

Men's  Varsity  Tennis  Coach  (PT) 

Ms.  Marie  Rice 
Infirmary  Assistant  (PT) 

Dr.  Lyman  H.  Rickard 
Assistant  Professor  (CHM/PHY) 

Mrs  Joyce  Riffe 

Adjunct  Instructor  (REL/CE)  (PT) 

Mr.  Joseph  W   Robinson 
Assistant  Professor  (BA) 

Mr.  John  L.  Roser 

Superintendent  of  Buildings  &  Grounds 

Ms.  Lyna  Dean  Royall 
Secretary  to  the  President 

Mrs  Mona  Saunders 

Secretary,  Education  Department 

Mrs.  Alexa  Jackson  Schlimmer 
Instructor  (FA/MUS) 

Mr.  Jim  L.  Schlimmer 
Director  of  Admissions 

Ms.  Georgeanne  Sellers 
Adjunct  Instructor  (ENG) 

Mrs.  Jean  Shapiro 

Secretary  to  the  Dean  for  Administrative 

Affairs 


Mr.  Jim  Shlimmer 


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Mrs.  Nancy  Shelton 
f  Mrs.  Alice  Sink 

'  Mrs.  Deryle  Gray 


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Mrs.  Nancy  W.  Shelton 
Associate  Professor  (ED) 

Mrs.  Alice  Sink 
Assistant  Professor  (ENG) 

Dr.  Everand  H.  Smith 
Assistant  Professor  (HST/PS) 

Ms.  Christine  Snider 
Cashier 

Mr.  James  C.  Speight,  Jr. 
Assistant  Professor  (HPE&R) 

Mr.  Jim  H.  Spessard 
Accountant 

Dr.  Richard  Spong 
Assistant  Professor  (BS/PSY) 

Mrs.  Catherine  Steele 
Associate  Professor  (HPE&R) 

Mr.  Jerry  M.  Steele 
Associate  Professor  (HPE&R) 

Dr.  James  W.  Stitt 
Professor  (HST/PS) 

Mrs.  Kay  N.  Stroud 
Director  of  Financial  Aid 

Ms.  Debbie  Trogden 
Instructor  (HPE&R) 

Mrs.  Jean  Tucker 
Mail  Room  Clerk 

Mr.  Michael  Tuttle 

Food  Services  Director.  AF^ 

Mrs.  Joyce  Wainer 

Director  of  Career  Development 

Dr.  John  E.  Ward,  Jr 
Professor  (BIO) 

Mrs.  Bemice  Webb 
Bookstore  Manager 

Dr.  Leo  Weeks 
Professor  &  Chair  (BIO) 

Dr.  Edward  J.  Wieder 
Assistant  Professor  (BA) 

Dr.  Fred  Yeats 
Professor  (BIO) 

Mrs.  Gerry  York 
Switchboard  Operator 


Mrs   Kay  Stroud 


Miss  Debbie  Trogden 


Mrs.  Joyce  Wainer 


Dr.  John  Ward 


Mrs.  Bemice  Webb 
Dr.  Leo  Weeks 
Dr.  Fred  Yeats 


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Activities  & 
Organizations  M 


Craig 
Kargcs 


Ps\;chic  Craig  Karges  performed  in 
the  memorial  auditorium  during 
Last  Class  Bash  1986.  His 
unbelieuable  blend  of  illusion  and 
ps\jchic  happenings  astonished  the 
audience.  He  revealed  the  audience 
thoughts  and  read  the  serial 
numbers  on  a  dollar  bill,  not  to 
mention  levitating  a  table. 


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Tim 
Settimi 


Settimi  combined  skating,  singing, 
guitar,  flute,  ventriloquism,  mime,  and 
comedy;  to  create  one  of  the  most 
exciting  one-man  shows  High  Point 
College  has  ever  seen  during  Last 
Class  Bash. 


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Tim  Cavanaugh 


Tim  Cauanaugh  was  an 

audience  favorite.  A  good 

natured,  inventive  comedian, 

he  kept  the  High  Point 

College  Students  laughing. 


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Carl 
Rosen 


A  returning  favorite.  Carl  Rosen 
entertained  the  inconning  freshmen 
and  returning  students  with  piano 
comedy  during  orientation.  1986. 


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David 
Naster 


Naster  a  one-man  show  featured 
his  animated  sense  of  humor  and 
innouatiue  musical  abilities.  Naster 
entertained  the  High  Point  College 
students  October  4.  1 986. 


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Jerry 
Teplitz 

An  author,  attorney,  and  speaker. 
Teplitz  appeared  on  the  High  Point 
campus  to  show  students  how  to 
manage  exam  time  stress  managing 
first  \jear  stress,  how  to  relax  and  how 
to  use  effective  leadership  skills. 


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The 

Charlotte 
Symphony 
Orchestra 


"The  Charlotte  S]jmphon[j  Orchestra 
enjoyed  a  wonderful  evening!"  said 
Susan  Mangnuson.  their  assistant 
manager.  Their  performance  in  the 
High  Point  College  auditorium 
consisted  of  pieces  by  Rossini,  Mozart, 
and  Beethoven. 


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The 
Shady 
Grove 
Band 

Bringing  a  mix  of 
country,  jazz,  and 
bluegrass  the  Shad\; 
Grove  Band 
entertained  the 
students  and  faculty 
at  a  picnic  on  the 
lawn  of  the  Herman 
and  Louise  Smith 
library. 


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Homecoming  1986 


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Homecoming  Queen  1986:  Miss  Brenda  Hovis 


The  1986  Homecoming  Court:  Brianne  Brannigan  escorted  by  David  Young,  Jeanne  Davis  escorted  by  Ted  Coryell,  Tammy  Hill  escorted  by  John  Basick.  Jane 
Heim  escorted  by  Barry  Poronto,  Brenda  Hovis  escorted  by  Rodney  Anderson,  Jenny  Michaels  escorted  by  Brendon  McPherson,  Janet  Mallet  escorted  by  Tjark 
Bateman,  Tonya  Matlins  escorted  by  Joe  Bagghette,  Nicole  Pompei  escorted  by  Jeff  Bnggs,  Amy  Rowton  escorted  by  Tom  Abbott,  Bunny  Wagoner  escorted  by 
Todd  Creange,  Kim  Wyont  escorted  by  Rich  Kappus. 


Frontrow.SaraRivas.PatriciaSalinas.  Kathleen  Hernandez.  Anwar  Atalla.  and  Dr.  Head.  Front:  Mary  Ann  Hundley;  —  Vice- 
Second  row.  Chilon  Siu.  Akram  Abboud.  Eileen  Bethan<^.  Carmen  Zayas,  Claudia  President,  Eileen  Bethany  —  President. 
Zumont.  Joseph  Velado.  Linda  Zayas.  Monica  Ramirez.  Mary  Ann  Hundley.  Christine  Ernst  Obermaier  —  Secretary,  Monica 
Posselt.  and  Ernst  Obermaier.  Ramirez  —  Treasurer. 


Ernst  Obermaier  —  Germany  and  Akram 
Abboud  —  Damascus  Syria. 


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Patriaa  Salinas  —  Bolivia 


Claudia  Zumont  —  Jordan 


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Eileen  Bethany^  majoring  in  two  foreign  languages  speaks  fluentl^^  with  man]^  of  the  foreign 
students. 


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The 

International 

Club 

The  International  Club  consists 
of  students  from  sixteen  foreign 
countries.  Thei)  are  a  special 
addition  to  the  college  campus. 


Society  for 

Collegiate 

Journalists 

The  Society  for  Collegiate 
Journalists  is  an  honorary  society  for 
persons  in  mass  communications.  This 
organization  is  organized  to  teach  the 
ethics  of  good  communications.  They 
attempt  to  encourage  student 
participation  in  local  campus 
communication  media.  The  SCJ  also 
attempts  to  reward  student 
communications  for  their  efforts, 
services,  and  accomplishments  by 
admission  to  its  membership. 
First  row:  Ten  Burchette,  Jon  Travis, 
Rob  Headrick,  Pam  Teague,  Anthony 
Billings.  Second  row:  Melissa  Mize, 
Ken  Zeller,  George  Moronese. 


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Left  to  right  —  Jennifer  Grubb,  Janet  Byrd.  Shannon  Craft,  Sandra 
Shore,  Shawn  Newsme,  Stephanie  Hine.  Second  Row  —  Frank 
Smith,  Kevin  Ward,  Craig  Foster,  Jeff  Lawrence. 

Not  pictured  —  Mike  Bridger,  Frankie  Chaplin,  Kim  Russell,  Ron  Jarvis, 
Dennis  Smith. 


Officers: 

Craig  Foster  —  President 
Stephanie  Hine  —  Vice  President 
Janet  Byrd  —  Program  Director 
Sandra  Shore  —  Media  Director 
Kevin  Ward  —  Missions 


Baptist 
Student  Union 

The  Baptist  Student  Union  is  an 
organization  of  Christian  Fellowship. 
The  BSU  has  weekly  meetings 
consisting  of  a  variety  of  speakers 
leading  discussions  on  a  previously 
chosen  topic  by  the  group.  The  BSU 
has  socials  with  BSU  groups  from 
other  schools  during  the  year.  Also, 
the  Baptist  State  convention  has  a 
weekend  retreat  in  the  fall  and  another 
in  the  spring  of  each  year.  The  BSU 
welcomes  people  of  all  denominations 
for  a  great  opportunity  to  grow  in 
Christ  and  fellowship  with  students 
across  the  state. 


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Writer's  Club 


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The  Writer's  Club  is  composed  of  students  and  faculty 
members  who  are  dedicated  to  the  promotion  of  creativity 
within  the  High  Point  College  Community  through  writing,  the 
visual  arts,  and  photography.  The  club  is  open  to  all  students 


who  have  an  interest  in  any  of  the  forms  writing.  Members 
attend  writing  workshops,  talk  with  area  writers  and  artists,  and 
produce  a  small  literary  magazine,  "The  Lamplighter,"  during 
the  fall  semester. 


Left  to  right:  Dr.  Piacentino,  Corky,  Seema  Quebain,  Anthony  Billings,  Pam  Teague,  Bill  Craig 


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First  row  left  to  right  —  Melissa  Mize,  Asst.  Dean  of  Students  R.  A.  Miller,  Ty  Worsham,  Pnscilla  Lowe  Cathy  Wlo- 
deck,  Anne  Hopkins.  Second  row  left  to  right  —  Eric  Weiner,  Andy  Brown,  Danny  Leonard,  Scott  Clark,  Cathy 
Overman,  Suzanne  LeClear,  Shawn  Dougherty.  Third  row  left  to  right  —  Dean  Gart  Euans,  Rusty  Lawter,  Bob 
Schenigo,  Ron  Ban-ons,  Lora  Songster,  Tammy  Pugh,  Mrs,  Marge  Boyles. 


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Resident 
Assistants 

Resident  assistants  are  a  group  of 
students  who  organize 
community  activities  and 
maintain  community  living. 


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Student  Union 

The  Student  Union  is  made  up  of  any 
student  who  shows  interest  by 
attending  three  consecutive  meetings. 
They  are  responsible  for  lectures, 
comedians,  bands,  and  the  planning  of 
dances  held  on  campus. 


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Student 

Government 

Association 

The  Student  Government  Association 
is  open  to  all  students  and  it's 
responsible  for  all  of  the  campus 
activities.  They  oversee  campus 
activities  and  organizations  through 
funding  of  the  Student  Government 
budget  and  leaders. 


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Zenith 
Deadlines 
Dreadlines 

The  Zenith  staff  went  without 
credit  this  year  due  to  the 
English  Department  dropping  it 
from  the  list  of  practicums.  Staff 
meetings  started  out  strong  with 
manu  eager  to  help  and 
dwindeled  to  a  dedicated  few 
who  worked  quite  steadily;  to 
produce  this  book.  It  was  a 
learning  experience  for  those 
who  had  never  worked  on  a 
fjearbook  and  old  business  to 
those  who  had. 


Editor  —  Melissa  Mize  shows  Ma 
Ounphachanh  how  to  copy  a  /ayouf. 


Teri  Burchette  —  assistant  editor  reacts  to 
the  camera  flash. 


Jeff  Neale\j  tries  his  hand  at  cop\;ing  lai^outs. 


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Catherine  Highbaugh  works  diligentl\j  as 
she  draws  la]^outs. 


Sharon  Sazama  reproduces  la{;outs. 


Left  to  right:  Michele  Saunders.  YUanda 
Cooper.  Cindij  Marazano.  Kelly  Shivers. 
Btanca  Lee.  Melissa  Mize  —  editor.  Ten 
Burchette  —  assistant  editor.  Jon  Travis  — 
greeks  editor.  Ken  Zeller  —  activities 
Second  row  —  Sherre  Scott.  Sharon 
Sazama.  Catherine  Highbaugh.  Third  row 
—  Jule  Dean.  Gina  hiendrix.  and  Jeff 
Nealey. 


Michele  Saunders  selects  photos  for  the 
sports  section  while  Yllanda  Cooper  copies 
pages. 


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Apogee 

Every  spring  the  Apogee 
staff  compiles  creative  work  of 
the  High  Point  College 
community  in  the  form  of 
poetry,  fiction,  photography, 
and  art  work  into  a  literary 
magazine  of  quality  and 
imagination. 

The  Apogee  gives  creative 
talents  on  campus  the  chance 


to  be  seen  and  heard  in  print, 
an  outlet  fo*r  creative  thought, 
regardless  of  form,  that  we  all 
can  be  proud  of. 

This  year's  Apogee  was 
edited  by  A.B.  Billings, 
advised  by  Dr.  John 
Moelmann,  with  staff 
assistance  by  Melissa  Mize  and 
Lora  Songster 


Hi-Po 


The  campus  newspaper.  The  Hi-Po, 
went  to  great  lengths  to  inform  the 
community  of  news,  events,  and 
editorial  thought  on  issues  of 
importance  to  the  community.  In  order 
to  better  inform  the  campus,  the  Hi-Po 
went  into  a  weekly  format  for  the  first 
time  in  ten  years. 

Practicum  Instructor  Dr.  Marion  C. 
Hodge  and  Newspaper  Advisor  and 
Columnist  Gary  Foster  helped  students 
home  their  journalistic  skills  with 
ever-increasing  efficiency  at  news 
gathering  and  reporting. 

The  Hi-Po  was  edited  this  year  by 
A.B.  Billings,  Editor-in-Chief,  and 
Paula  S.  Reising,  Assistant  Editor. 
Staff 
Bill  Craig 
Dian  Huriey 
Teresa  Shea 
Ten  Burchette 
Blanca  Lee 


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WWIH 


WWIH  is  an  educational  FM  station 
that  serves  the  student  population  as 
well  as  the  local  High  Point 
community,  it  is  student-run  and 
students  learn  the  aspects  of  radio 
programming,  operations,  and 
production.  The  station's  sounds  vary 
from  soul  to  rock  and  even  to 


classical.  Students  have  the 

opportunity  to  air  their  own 

broadcasting  shows  which  enables 

experience  prior  to  job  placement  in 

this  field  of  Communications.  The 

station  and  its  production  studio  are 

located  on  the  second  floor  of  Cook 

Hall. 

Members: 

Andrew  Brehm  —  Station  Manager 

Irene  Holland 

Richard  Miller 

Stephanie  Mujat 

Sandra  Potterfield 

Michael  Reid 

Gary  Russell 

Doug  Stewart 

Judy  Stovall 

Pam  Teague 

James  (JT)  Turner 

Mike  Strasburg 

Judie  Perry 

Anthony  Transon 

Joel  Morris 

Nick  Russo 

Tom  Hahn 

Yves  Fisher 

Mike  Oser 


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MEMBERS: 

Debbie  Mechfessel 

Geoff  Hill 

Luci  Deane 

Cindy  Casperson 

Susan  Cox 

Robert  Sherige 

Howard  Stewart 

Dorinda  Bennett 

Todd  Nichols 

Rosemary  Leist 

Michael  Stakes 

Danny  Bibb 

Trqcy  Glazer 

Jane  Morris 

John  Kevin  Markham 

Mara  Schultz 

Clay  Bedingfield 

Bill  Kimmel 

Jodi  Crotts 

Debra  Davenport 

OFFICERS: 

Mary  Ann  Hundley  —  Vice 

Monica  Gregor  —  President 

President  Membership 

Linda  Can-oil  —  Treasurer  & 

Stephen  McPherson  —  Vice 

President  Activities 

Society  for 
Advancement 
of 
Management 

As  one  of  the  oldest  professional 
management  organizations,  SAM. 
provides  an  opportunity  for  students  to 
increase  management  skills  and 
expertise  through  participation  in 
programs  and  services  designed  to 
improve  the  professional  quality  of 
their  knowledge,  performance,  and 
leadership  ability.  Places  like 
Thomasville  Furniture,  Kimberly  Clark, 
Hatters  Yachts,  RJ  Reynolds,  Stroh's 
and  many  other  companies  become 
easily  accessible  to  High  Point  College 
students  through  SAM.  With  tours  and 
seminars,  classroom  knowledge  comes 
alive.  By  the  end  of  the  year, 
members  can  say  SAM  is  more  than 
"just  something  to  put  on  a  resume." 
It's  a  fun,  enjoyable  way  to  gain 
valuable  knowledge  and  experience. 


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Members: 

Richard  Hobson 

Dave  Struve 

Scott  Clark 

Joe  Howard 

Mike  Oser 

Robert  S.  Barley 

Keith  Hambrick 

Mike  O'Connor 

Jack  Fetner 

Chet  Slicer 

Dave  Hood  —  Advisor 

Michael  Beck 


Officers: 

Mike  O'Connor  —  President 
Jack  Fetner  —  Vice  President 
Chet  Slicer  —  Secretary 
Joe  Howard  —  Treasurer 


The  Society  For  Historical  and  Political 
Awareness 


The  Society  for  Historical  and  Political  Awareness  is  an 
organization  dedicated  to  promoting  interest  in 
historical  and  political  affairs.  This  interest  includes 
current  research,  an  awareness  of  professional 
opportunities,  current  social  trends,  and  special 


programs.  The  Society  holds  events  such  as 
campus-wide  debates  on  current  political  issues  and  a 
model  United  Nations  for  representatives  from  local 
high  schools. 


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Kappa  Delta  Pi 


Kappa  Delta  Pi  is  an  Honor  Society  in  Education.  It  is  a 
National  Organization  whose  purpose  is  to  encourage 
excellence  in  scholarship,  high  personal  standards, 
improvement  in  teacher  preparation,  distinction  in  achievement, 
and  personal  contributions  to  education.  Our  chapter  is  Kappa 
Mu  and  we  were  awarded  this  charter  on  May  27,  1985.  To 
become  a  member  of  this  honorary  society,  an  individual  must 
be  invited  by  a  local  chapter  and  be  approved  for  candidacy. 
This  invitation  is  based  on  a  student's  high  academic 
achievement,  commitment  to  education,  and  a  professional 
attitude.  Members  receive  certain  privileges  which  include  being 
a  member  for  life,  active  membership,  and  ability  to  attend 
Regional  Conferences  and  Convocations.  Members  are 
expected  to  maintain  the  ideas  of  the  Society,  to  strive  to 
extend  its  influence,  and  to  maintain  regular  attendance  at 
meetings.  The  officers  are  Sherri  Hall  as  President  and  Kay 
Link  as  Secretary. 


Members; 
Renee  Adkins 
Deborah  Ken- 
Julie  Sykes 
Janie  Borgman 
Ursula  Urbielewioz 
Brenda  Kern 
Mary  Ann  Rankin 
David  Hooker 
Brent  Shoaf 
Janie  Davis 


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SNCAE 


first  row,  left  to  right:  Mary  Anne  Rankin 
Janie  Borgman 
Jo  Williamson 
Marie  Cross 
Lynda  Peterson 
Shem  Hall 
second  row,  left  to  right:  Ursula  Urbielewioz 

Deneen  Sutphin 
Gina  Lowe 

Lou  Anne  Zimmerman 
Julie  Sykes 
Renee  Adkins 
Paula  Pennisi 
Cindy  Morre 
Brianne  Brannigsan 
third  row,  left  to  right:  Deborah  Ken- 
Mrs.  Nancy  Shelton 
Dr.  Hooshang  Baghari 
Dr.  Philip  George 


left  to  right:  Lou  Anne  Zimmerman 
Julie  Sykes 
Renee  Adkins 
Paula  Pennisi 


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Matthew  Alson 
Debra  Ammon 
Rodne\j  Anderson 
Tin)  Austin 
Charles  Birkner 
Jeriann  Bongiouanni 
Sara  Caruthers 
Sid  Collins 
Perry  Conle]; 
Kevin  Connolly 
Shannon  Craft 
Jeanne  Dauis 
Ron  Dauis 
Bonnie  Hannah 


Charles  Helmstetler 
Stephanie  Hine 
Sherry  Holland 
Anne  Hopkins 
Susan  Huff 
Brian  Jacobs 
Ron  Jaruis 
Krista  Kahn 
Scott  Lax 
Dawn  Lyon 
Janet  Mallett 
Greta  Martin 
Cindy  Marzano 
Paula  Mellinger 


Andy  Miller 
Melissa  Mize 
Jane  Morris 
Joel  Morris,  Jr 
Shawn  Newsome 
Cynthia  Ouercash 
Margaret  Phillips 
Dan  Quinn 
James  Reese 
Donna  Robinson 
Randy  Rover 
Karen  Schmitz 
Kelly  Shivers 
Robin  Sink 


Rebecca  Sloan 

Tim  Sloan 

Dennis  Smith 

Lora  Songster 

Beth  Summeruille 

Teresa  Timmons 

Jon  Travis 

Cara  Van-Cooten 

Sherry  Ward 

James  Wright 

Kim  Wyont 

Jeff  York 

Directed  by  Mrs.  Alexa  Schlimmer 


High 
Point 
College 
Singers 


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President  —  W.  Tandu  Grubbs 

Vice  President  —  Steve  Williams 

Mark  Boles 

Vance  Holdsclaw 

Carl  Shea 

Ron  Jaruis 

Scott  Bryson 

Julie  Danials 

Kim  Coggins 


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American 
Chemical 
Society 


The  ACS  gives  chemistn;  and  other 
science  oriented  students  professional 
and  social  contacts  with  chemists  in 
industrial  as  well  as  academic 
environments.  The  chapter  meets 
every  month  to  discuss  and  plan  fund 
raising  schemes,  field  trips  to  various 
industrial  labs  and  production  facilities. 


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WM 

^^^^^^^^H 

''Bye,  Bye  Birdie" 

The  Tower  Players  in  conjunction  with  the 
High  Point  College  theatre  department 
presented  "Bye,  Bye  Birdie"  is  six  successful 
shows  during  the  fall  semester  1986, 


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American 
Humanics 


High  Point  College  is  one  of  seventeen 
colleges  and  universities  which  is  affiliated 
with  American  Humanics,  Inc.  AH  provides 
a  voluntary  program  of  co-curricular 
activities  designed  to  enrich  the  classroom 
instruction  of  students  in,  but  not  limited  to, 
the  department  of  Behavioral  Sciences  and 
Human  Service.  It  helps  students  identify 
and  meet  current  professionals  in  their 
career  field,  provides  field  trips,  workshops, 
and  annual  retreat,  seminars,  and  realistic 
"hands  on"  experiences  associated  with  the 
career  field. 


Front  Row  —  Laurie  Paquette,  Melissa  Jones,  Diana  Hester.  Sherri  Hill. 
Dawn  Linky,  Joanne  Nichols.  Blanca  Lee.  Catherine  Highbaugh.  Amy 
Stanley-Stroud,  Tyron  Worsham,  Richard  Michaels.  Second  Row  —  Patrick 
Haun  —  Executive  Director,  Carrie  Hubbard,  Scott  Heinecke,  Frank 
Meadows,  Chris  Grabowski,  Brett  Carter.  Mike  Beck,  Darin  Zackeru,  Jim 


Burke,  Danny  Leonard,  Gretchen  Foard,  Michelle  Wright.  Terry  Aiken,  Noel 
Busch,  Dr.  Ron  Ramke  —  Dept.  Chairman,  Dr.  Allan  Goedeke,  Dave  Wood. 
Back  Row  —  Rev.  Ben  Curry,  Bob  Bowser,  Monica  Ramirez,  Roy  Smith, 
Denise  Brown,  Lally  Collins,  Lynn  Terry,  Jr. 


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Alpha  Delta  Theta 

Shannon  Craft  —  President 

Paula  Pennisi  —  Vice  President 

Frankie  Chaplin  —  Secretary/Treasurer 

Stephanie  Hine 

Sherry  Ward 

Jennifer  Hayworth 

Lou  Anne  Zimmerman 

Debra  Ammon 

Cindy  Marzano 

Mrs   Alice  Sink  —  faculty  advisor 


Alpha  Delta  Theta  was 
founded  in  1954  as  a 
continuation  of  the  religious 
education  majors  club.  Today, 
ADT  is  a  service  sorority 
whose  motto  is  "Sisters  in  the 
Service  of  God.  "  Its  members 
now  posses  a  variety  of 
majors.  We  are  a  sisterhood 
that  strives  to  promote 
Christian  faith  and  fellowship. 
ADT  serves  the  HPC  campus 
as  well  as  the  High  Point 
community.  Our  services 
include  such  projects  as 
cleaning  up  the  campus, 
painting  decorations  on  the 
campus  center  window  at 
holidays,  walking  the  CROP 
walk  for  World  Hunger, 
distributing  favors  to  the 
Wesleyan  Arms  Retirement 
Center,  and  serving  as 
hostesses  at  Market  Square  for 
the  National  Historic  Society, 
among  others.  In  addition  to 
services,  we  also  provide  social 
activities  for  our  members 
including  a  fall  retreat,  pledge 
dance,  and  a  spring  formal. 
Through  these  projects  we 
share  our  Christian  fellowship 
with  the  campus  and  the 
community. 


Top  Row  —  Sherry  Ward, 
Debra  Ammon,  Frankie 
Chaplin,  Lou  Anne 
Zimmerman  Bottom  Row  - 
Shannon  Craft,  Stephanie 
Hine,  Jennifer  Hayworth, 
Paula  Pennisi 


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The 
Biology 
Majors 
Club 


Officers: 

President  —  Scott  Bryson 
Vice  President  —  Julie  Daniels 
Secretarv  —  Kim  Coggins 
Treasurer  —  Ron  Jarvis 

Advisors. 

Dr.  Leo  Weeks,  Dr  Fred  Yeats,  Dr.  John  Ward 


The  purpose  of  the  Biology 
Majors  Club  is  to  promote 
interest  in  biology,  especially 
areas  of  current  research;  to 
provide  an  opportunity  for 
students  and  biology  faculty,  as 
well  as  other  biologists  to  share 
and  interact  in  biological 
endeavors;  and  to  create  an 
awareness  of  opportunities, 
current  trends,  special 
programs,  and  developments 
in  the  area  of  biology.  The 
activities  of  the  club  are 
designed  to  supplement  and 
enhance  the  regular  academic 
program. 


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Alpha 

Phi 

Omega 


The  puqDose  of  APO  is  to  assemble  college  students  in  a 
national  service  fraternity;  who  will  contribute  to  the 
Fellowship  of  the  principles  which  govern  their  organization 
and  are  embodied  in  the  Boy  Scout  Oath  and  Law.  These 
principles  are  to  develop  leadership,  to  promote  friendship, 
and  to  provide  service  to  humanity. 


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Officers: 

Jo  Williamson  —  President 

Scott  Heinecke  —  Vice  President  of 

Service 
Lori  Wood,  and  Anne  Hopkins  — 

Co-Vice  Presidents  of  Membership 
Anne  Hopkins  —  Treasurer 
Sandra  Brownell  —  Secretarij 
Lon  Wood  —  Alumni  Secretary 
Frank  Meadows  —  Facilities 

Chairperson 
Lori  Wood  —  Fellowship  Chairperson 
Keith  Plymale  —  St.  at  Arms 
Members: 
Jo  Williamson 
Scott  Heinecke 
Lon  Wood 
Anne  Hopkins 
Sandra  Brownell 
Frank  Meadows 
Priscilla  Lowe 
Keith  Pl\;male 
Perry  Con/ey 
Tyron  Worsham 
Advisors: 

Mrs.  Martha  Blake 
Mr.  Ed  Cannady 
Mr.  Bill  Cope 
Mr.  Ron  Barbour 


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Junior 

Marshals 

1986/7 


Co-Chief 
Kathr\;n  LLoijd 
Melinda  Sykes 
Dauid  Bait]; 
Mary  Jane  Browne 
Julie  Danials 
Carolyn  Galloway 
Angela  Hendrix 
Sherry  Holland 
Linda  Huff 
Mary  Anne  Hundley 
Betty  Babe 
Eue  Perry 
Gory  Phelps 
Seema  Quabein 
Robin  Sink 
Denna  Whitener 


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Delta  Mu  Delta 

Members: 

Kathleen  McCulhck 
Michael  Stakes 
John  Bobbins 
Mary  Ann  Hundley 
Mark  Murphy 
Rachelle  Peters 
Shannon  Welch 
Pat  Howell 
Angela  Hendrix 
Craig  Foster 
Jeanne  Dauis 


Sigma  Delta  Pi 


Sigma  Delta  Pi  honors  those  students  ujho  attain 
excellence  in  the  stud];  of  the  Spanish  language,  literature, 
and  culture.  It  allows  students  with  a  common  interest  in 
the  Hispanic  language  to  meet  and  participate  in  various 
activities.  It  also  offers  a  chance  for  Spanish  speaking 
students  to  exchange  their  ideas,  concerns,  problems,  and 
knowledge.  To  qualif\j  for  membership,  students  must 
have  completed  three  \;ears  of  college-level  stud\;  in 
Spanish  with  at  least  three  semester  hours  at  the  third 
year  level.  The  minimal  grade  point  average  in  Spanish 
coursework  allowed  is  3.0.  The  student  must  also  rank  in 
the  upper  35%  of  his/her  class. 

Members: 
Dr.  Kathleen  Olson 
Cynthia  Ismael 
Mary  Ann  Hundley 
Janet  Brown 
Rachelle  Peters 


Phi  Sigma  Iota 


Phi  Sigma  lota  honors  junior  and  senior  undergraduate  students  of 
foreign  languages  who  have  at  least  a  B  average  in  their  entire  college 
work  and  all  foreign-language  courses:  have  completed  at  least  one 
course  at  the  third  year  level:  and  rank  in  the  highest  35%  of  their  class 
in  general  scholarship.  It  also  honors  outstanding  foreign-language 
faculty  of  colleges  and  universities.  It  is  the  highest  academic  honor  in 
the  field  of  foreign  languages.  It  promotes  international  communication 
and  understanding,  and  a  sentiment  of  amity  among  nations.  The  High 
Point  chapter  promotes  these  ideals  by  sponsoring  at  least  two  cultural 
events  per  year,  which  are  open  to  the  entire  student  body. 
Members:  Dr.  Head.  Dr.  Olson.  Mary  Ann  Hundley.  Dawn  Miller 


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Presidential  Scholars 


Paige  Alvarez 
Eileen  Batthan\; 
Dorinda  Bennett 
Mark  Boles 
Timothy  Brown 
M  Burton 
Janet  Bijrd 
Laura  Carr 
Kimberlij  Coggins 
Jeanne  Davis 
Roberta  Edwards 
Elaine  Estelle 
Amy  Fifer 
Theodora  Fox 
John  Harrington 
Jennifer  Hayworth 
Regina  Hendrix 
Carrie  Hobson 
Vance  Holdsclaw 
Sherry  Holland 
Mary  Hundley 
Kristina  Honeycutt 
Brian  Jacobs 
Ronald  Jarvis 
Michael  Lancaster 
Jeffrey  Lawrence 


Karen  Liese 
Linda  Lovely 
Dawn  Lyon 
Cynthia  Marzano 
Kathy  McCuUough 
Stephanie  Mujat 
Mark  Murphy 
Kevin  Newman 
Breena  Oliver 
Laura  Peoples 
Rachelle  Peters 
Richard  Rathbun 
Paula  Reising 
Sharyn  Sazama 
Theresa  Shea 
Robin  Sink 
Sheila  Smith 
Teresa  Smith 
Michael  Stakes 
Julie  Taylor 
Louise  Welch 
Jennifer  Wieler 
Valerie  Wihbey 
Kristi  Wilmoth 
Lori  Yun 


Craig  Foster 

Julie  Key 

Mark  Murph]^ 

Michale  Stakes 

Terri  Smith 

Man;  Anne  Hundl^; 

Terrial  Aiken 

Jane  Monis 

Shenri  Hall 

Ms.  Janice  Atkins  Cash 

Ms.  Patricia  Tarltan  Howell 

Ms.  Kay  Senter  Link 

Mr.  Earnest  Grant  Snead 

Mr.  Gordon  Davis  MacBr];de 

Mr.  Bruce  Dauid  Updyke 


Who's  Who 

in 

America's 

Colleges 

and 

Universities 


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GREEK  LEADERSHIP  —  IPC/ 
PANHELLENIC  COUNCIL 


IFC  Delegates  —  Left  to  Right.  First  Row:  Tom  Earnhardt,  Enc 
Gatton.  Daue  Sands.  Rich  Mullins.  Tom  Abbott  and  Eddie 
Bamberg.  Second  Row:  Chns  Neidenthal.  And^j  Brehm.  Bob 
Shinego.  Mike  O'Connor,  JackFetner,  Jeff  Briggs.  Jon  Trauis  and 
Ed  Cannadi;.  Third  Row:  L{jnn  Terry,  Rich  Shovlin,  Chaz  Man, 
Rich  Miller.  Jay  Van  Splinter.  Barry  Martin.  JeffNamath.  Mike  Piatt 
and  Daue  Murray. 


IFC  Officers  —  Left  to  Right.  First  Row:  Mike  O'Connor  — 
Treasurer.  Ed  Cannady  —  Advisor  and  Jon  Travis  —  President. 
Second  Row:  Rich  Miller  —  Secretary  and  Bob  Shinego  —  Vice- 
President. 


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The  Inter  Fraternity  Council,  better  known  as  IFC,  is  the 
governing  body  of  the  four  national  social  fraternities.  The 
Panhellenic  Council  is  the  governing  body  of  the  four 
national  social  sororities.  Both  are  responsible  for  advancing 
the  interest  of  High  Point  College,  promoting  the  general 
interest  and  welfare  of  the  fraternities/ sororities  as  a  whole,  to 
insure  cooperation  between  them  m  their  relations  with  the 
faculty,  administration,  student  body,  and  the  public  in 
general,  and  serve  as  the  judicial  body  over  the 
fraternitieslsororities.  This  year  IFC  and  Panhellenic  joined 
together  for  the  first  time  ever  to  work  on  strengthening 
greek  relations  and  their  image.  To  do  this  committees  for 
scholarship,  social  service  and  greek  week  were  established. 


Panhellenic 
Council  —  Left  to 
Right.  First  Row: 
Cara  Van  Kooten, 
Lynn  Weigdance. 
Amy  Letts  and 
Cindy  Casperson. 
Second  Row: 
Margret  Rodgers  — 
President,  Breena 
Oliver  —  Treasurer 
and  Elaine  Estelle 
—  Vice-President. 
Not  Pictured: 
Dawn  Lemmo  — 
Secretary. 


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D  113  D 


LAST  WORDS 


Sheeka  —  1  have  stock  in  Fredricks  of  Hollywood 
Rob-Rob  —  1  never      .  ^euy  1  never  tell,  really 
Asid  — ^  I  have  but  one  excuse  .       I'm  a  blond' 
Adverb  —  I  won't  brag,  although  I  should. 
Beannie  —  1  am  not  responsible  for  the  problems 

of  the  world 
Lov  —  This  is  another  one  of  those  nights. 
E'  —  Conserve  water,  shower  together. 
Frigid  — I'll  be  back  by  11:45! 
Gunnels  —  No  1  will  not  leave  my  room  and  I 

absolutely  will  not  go  in  the  cafetena 
Moondog  —  Don't  be  afraid  to  hurt  them 
Susie-Q  —  How  'bout  them  Pikes' 
Mary-Mac  —  I'm  so  glad  we  had  this  time 


together. 
Malley-Pie  —  IFC  Well,  you  know  the  story 
T  —  1  have  just  1  more  thing  to  do,  be  there  in  a 

minute 
L  K.  —  Don't  step  on  my  boots! 
Stucko  —  Long  distance  love  affairs;  Who  says  its 

not  natural':* 
Wnnkles  —  Aren't  we  lucky' 
Bubbles  —  Real  Men  —  Where  are  they' 
Miss  Ellie  —  Do  you  want  to  see  me  down  on  my 

knees? 
Little I  love  the  game  but  I'm  glad  its  over 

—  now  I  can  see  my  boyfnend 
Meat  —  Hanging  Rock  —  What  an  experience' 


Moonpie  —  Only  44  more  day,  6,430  hours  and 

240,000  seconds  until  the  dog  gets  home. 
TLG  —  You've  got  to  rise  above  it  all. 
Colgate  Kid  —  If  you've  had  one  white  guy, 

you've  had  them  all  .  .  .  and  they're  not  bad 
Foo  Fog  —  I  am  not  responsible  for  the  problems 

of  the  world  either. 
Rah  —  If  you're  so  happy  then  why  are  you  so 

—  limp'r* 
Frosty  —  1  think  Fve  been  conned. 
Roach  —  Last  time  I  counted  was  3 
Twiggy  —  Kid  J,  the  facts  start  with  an  Alabama 

man 
Scooby  —  The  doctor  is  in 


Three  AGD  Smiles  —  Mary,  Sara,  and  Sarah 


Mom  and  Kid  Share  A  Special  Bond 


OFFICERS  —  L  to  R  Top. 
Bunny  Wagner  —  President, 
Michelle  Rawie  —  House 
and  Guard,  Valerie  Wihbey 
—  Publicity,  Robin  Boyd  — 
Recording  Secretary,  Holly 
Felber  —  Altruism,  Janet 
Mallet  —  Vice  President/ 
Fratemity  Education,  Tanya 
Matlins  —  Membership, 
Rachelle  Peters  —  Ritual. 
Teme  Smith  —  Vice  Presi- 
dent'Scholarship.  Top  Jane 
Morns  —  Rush  Chairman, 
Amy  Rowton  —  Treasurer 
and  Mara  Schultz  —  Stan- 
dards 


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Windy  —  Noone  thinks  1  have  will  power   but  I 

do! 
Poohbear  —  Jim,  close  your  eyes! 
Little  One  —  it's  not  a  promise,  it's  a  prediction' 
Hughey  —  Waka-Waka-Waka;  Tootles  toots 
Biccardi  —  Week  residency  makes  one  appreciate 

High  Point, 
Al  —  What  a  sweetie-pie! 
Lush  —  What  did  1  do'' 
Pinky  —  Have  you  seen  my  roses? 
Sleeping  Disorder  #1  —  Tell  me  about  it 
Frick  —  Please  don't  make  me  do  shots! 
Jenn  —  What's  happening  dudes' 
Jules  —  Am  1  having  fun  yet'r" 


Frack  —  Jackie,  why  not' 
Boom-Boom  —  Don't  say  G  D  ,  I  don't  like  it' 
Lil'  Kath  —  I'm  going  to  Winston-Salem  now 
Silverado  —  Practice  makes  perfect  —  Wanna 

practice'? 
Sleeping  Disorder  #2  —  Love  a  Chinaman 
Little  Jenney  —  Hey  babe  take  a  walk  on  the  wild 

side! 
Slack  —  More  champagne  please!  chuckle-chuckle 
Humpty-Dumpty  —  Chow  for  now' 
Nardo  —  Just  get  me  to  the  Marriott  on  time. 


Relaxing  after  a  long  day  working  the  carnival 


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ALPHA 

GAMMA 

DELTA 

The  Gamma  Etas  of  Alpha  Gamma 
Delta  take  pride  in  their  spirit  and 
involvement  on  High  Point  College 
campus.  Several  Gamma  Eta's  hold 
offices  in  SGA  and  Student  Union. 
Many  Alpha  Gams  are  involved  in 
sports  such  as  field  hockey  and 
intramurals.  The  Sisters  and 
Pledges  of  Alpha  Gamma  Delta 
share  a  special  bond  that  is  rarely 
found  and  is  strengthened  through 
our  sisterhood.  Respect  in  each 
other's  weaknesses,  strengths,  and 
achievements  makes  Alpha  Gamma 
Delta  the  perfect  rose  we  strive  to 
be. 

Founded:  May  30,  1904 
School:  Syracuse  University  (N.Y.) 
Colors:  Red,  Buff  and  Green 
Flower:  Red  and  Buff  roses 
Symbol:  Rose  (Mascot:  Skiduros 

the  Squirrel) 
Motto:  Love,  Fnendship  and 

Loyalty 
Charity:  Juvenile  Diabetes 

Foundation 
Tradition:  The  name  of  the 

mascot'squirrel,  Skiduros,  is  a 

combination  of  the  Greek  words 

for  shady  and  tail. 


First  Row.  L  to  R   Robin  Boyd, 
Mara  Schultz,  Janet  Mallet,  Holly 
Felber,  Linda  Kelly  Mise,  Jane 
Morris,  Amy  Rowton,  Sarah 
Wenley,  Bunny  Wagner,  Terrie 
Smith,  Valerie  Wihbey,  Sara 
Caruthers  and  Rachelle  Peters. 
Second  Row   Suzanne  Ross, 
Kathy  Jameson,  Jill  Whitley, 
Suzanne  Jaenichen,  Wendy  Glass, 
Shem  Hooker,  Ellen  Reese, 
Jennifer  Deleonardis,  Mary 
Hubbard,  Heather  Hughes, 
Michelle  Rawie,  Linda  Davis, 
Jeannie  Davis,  Elizabeth  Lamb 
and  Tanya  Matlins   Third  Row 
Jackie  Barlowe,  Judy  Stovall, 
Ellen  Lachin,  Jennifer  Michaels, 
Mandy  Huff,  Julie  Taylor,  Mart 
Mancini  and  Jennifer  Weiler 


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Kappa  Delta 


We  stnve  for  thai  which  is  honorable, 
beautiful,  and  highest  and  have  much 
fun  in  the  process!  Gamma  Gamma  chapter 
of  Kappa  Delta  had  a  roanng  start  with  22 
enthusiastic  pledges  at  the  conclusion  of  fall 
rush-  With  smiling  faces  and  spirited 
outlooks,  the  Delts  enjoyed  three  fantastic 
dances  —  Pledge  Dance,  Sisters  Dance,  and 
our  annual  White  Rose  Weekend  —  not  to 
mention  numerous  fraternity  mixers.  Crush 
Party,  and  our  Chnstmas  celebration 
Philanthropy  was  at  its  peak  as  the  Kappa 
Delts  held  their  bi-annual  Rock-A-Thon  for 
the  Chnstian  Childrens  Hospital  and 
collected  dollars  for  the  National  Committee 
for  Prevention  of  Child  Abuse  on  St 
Patnck's  Day   The  bonds  of  sisterhood 
strengthened  with  fundraiseres.  pizza  parties, 
and  just   "hanging  out"  with  each  other  on 
our  rocking  KD  hall   Yes.  friendship  is  feeling 
natural  with  another  sister,  shedding  all 
pretense  and  just  being  yourself   Fnendship 
is  always  found  in  Kappa  Delta! 

Founded  October  23.  1897 
Colors:  Olive  green  and  pearl  white 
Flowers  White  rose 
Motto:  "Let  us  strive  for  that  which  is 

honorable,  beautiful,  and  highest' 
Charity:  Cnppled  Childrens  Fund 
Tradition   KDs  create  and  sell  their  own 
Chnstmas  seals  each  year  to  raise  money 
for  their  charity,  the  Crippled  Children's 
Fund.  KD  is  one  of  the  Farmville  Four, 
four  soronties  founded  at  Longwood 
College  in  Farmville.  Va 


L,  to  R   First  row  Jill  Cardillo, 
Second  Row   Knstine 
Peterson.  Courtney  Barry. 
Beth  Kirby.  Lynn  Wiegand. 
Vicki  Anderson,  Stacey 
Mulligan,  Lisa  Welch,  Joan 
Bryan.  Michelle  Faub, 
Courtnay  Pnm,  Noel  Busch 
Third  Row  Paula  Reising, 
Paula  Mellinger,  Kelly  Jenkins. 
Amy  Boswell.  Sieglinda  Smith. 
Anna  Johnson,  Sana  Johnson. 
Diane  Derouen,  Sharon  Kelly. 
Candi  Caprone.  Ann  McGrail, 
Deborah  Keni  Fourth  Row 
Staci  Oliver.  April  Lang,  Kris 
Curry,  Tracey  Stikeleather. 
Brenda  Houis.  Jeannie  Wainer. 
Kim  Wilson.  Dawn  Linky.  Cara 
VanKooten,  Laura  O'Conor, 
Lisa  Shank,  Lynda  Peterson, 
Jenny  Weise,  Fifth  Row  Alison 
Guy.  Kim  Kress.  Came-lynn 
Fiobson,  Dorinda  Bennet. 
Carrie  Cafaro.  Kristin 
McDowell.  Lori  Parrot.  Dawn 
Lemmo.  Cathy  Rohm.  Nicki 
Casbillon.  Beth  O'Donnell 


LAST  WORDS 

Banana:  The  bush  is  finally  growing 

Campbell  SoLip  Kid  They  always  told  me  1  was 

Photogenic. 
Weigdance:  Kelly,  sorry  we  aren't  going  out  to 

lunch 
Space   That's  OK    I  don't  know  his  name  either 
Boo  Boo  Kitty   Wait   I'm  watching  the  carpet 
Gaumette   I  love  Theta  Chi  showers' 
Astro:  Jill,  whats  our  phone  number':* 
Joanie   Eat  me. 

Prez  Oh  no'  I'm  spitting  food  again' 
Di   Get  him  young  and  h'ain  him  nght' 
Catch  of  the  Day:  1  like  my  fish  fresh 


Deb:  No.  that  is  not  an  alligator  in  my  room. 
Tracy:  I  want  to  go  home! 
Beth:  Would  1  rather  scrump  or  watch  T.V, 
Court:  So  what  if  the  elevator  doors  fly  open  and  I 

go  crashing  in' 
Dorothy:  Oh  no.  I  think  I'm  constipated, 
K  P    Don't  worry.  Paula.  I  won't  feed  the  fish! 
Mrs  Weiner  No  harassing  the  staff' 
Bnck  Babe   Everybody  run'  The  Homecoming 

Queens  got  a  gun' 
Boz:  Barbazon  Woman, 
LS,:  I'm  wet" 

Dorito:  Dominoes  delivering! 
Linkage:  I  passed  out  in  his  bed  and  he  wasn't 

even  home. 


Dawn,  Jill,   Diane,   and  Brenda  are  a! 
wrapped  up  in  each  other! 


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Kappa  Delta 


M&M:  You  can  look  but  don't  touch  the 

merchandise 
IRSO  I:  ,       and  our  bill  to  National  is  , 
Debbie:  Taking  baths  can  be  dangerous' 
Carrie  Caffaro:  Kath,  don't  you  wish  you  had  blue 

eyes' 
Kathy  Rohnn;  Cardi,  whats  your  favorite  breakfast 

drink'r" 
Vicky  Anderson.  Spill  anything  lately:' 
Carrie-Lyn  Hobson  We  wanted  some  and  we  got 

somel 
Beth  O'Donnel:  Strung  out!  Get  off  Beth  and  SIG 
Sieglinda  Smith:  Wasted  again'-" 
Jeanne  Wanner:  Dana,  want  some  clam  chowder'^ 
Dana  Johnson:  Gone  to  any  classes  today' 


Kns  Curry:  Don't  make  fun  of  the  way  1  talk. 
Apnl:  Hey  man.  anybody  going  to  Rorida' 
Ann:  Shoes'?'  What'shoes'^ 
Kristin  "Scareface"  McDowell  Gee,  Jo's  bathroom 

floors  are  slippery' 
P  J.  We're  streamers'  Don't  say  pu  or  Cu'  Hey 

man'  Momin' 
Shell   I'm  the  only  one  here  that's  faithful  to  my 

boyfriend 
Tarzan  and  Jane:  Should  we  spin  the  can  or  chase 

a  sperm'^ 
Lynda  Sue  The  Three  B's,  Beer  Baseball  and  Belk' 
Little  Shit:  The  Three  M's,  Millis  (218),  Miller  Lite, 

and  McBoo! 


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The  Mad  Hatter  and  Alice  are  eager  to  rush. 


Beth,  Courtney,  Jenny  and  Sharon  are  psyched  for  First  Degree: 


Officers:  Alison  Guy  — 
President,  Diane  Derouen 

—  Vice-President,  Jenny 
Weise  —  Secretary:  Noel 
Busch  —  Treasurer: 
Knshne  Peterson  — 
Assistant  Treasurer;  Cara 
VanKooten  — 
Membership,  Paula  Reising 

—  Editor. 


D  117  D 


PhiMu 


Gamma  Zeta  had  a  great  year  with 
the  help  of  our  terrific  Phi  class,  that 
continued  to  grow  throughout  the  year! 
A  year  for  positive  growth,  we  held  our 
traditional  social  services  and  were 
proud  to  add  the  Children's  Miracle 
Network  to  our  National  Philanthropies. 
Since  Phi  Mus  are  famous  for  our 


social,  as  well  as  social  service  activities 
we  continued  to  celebrate  our 
sisterhood!  We  held  a  dance  in  honor 
of  our  new  Phis,  new  Sisters  and  our 
traditional  Phi  Mu  Weekend  in  April,  as 
well  as  mixers  and  "Champagne 
Sundays!" 


Date  founded:  1852  al  Wesleyan  College,  Macon, 
Georgia,  1952  at  High  Point 
College 
Coloros:  Rose  and  White 
Philanthropy;  Project  HOPE  and  The  Childrens 

Miracle  Network 
Symbol;  Lion  ("Sir  Fidel") 
Motto;  Les  Soeurs  Fideles  (The  Faithful  Sisters) 
Tradition;  On  Founder's  Day,  each  member  and 
alumna  contributes  Founder's  Day  pennies  —  a 
penny  for  each  year  of  her  life  —  toward  the  Phi 
Mu  Memorial  Fund. 


OFFICERS  —  L  to  R  Sandi  Rodgers  —  Assistant  Phi  Director.  Rosemary  Leist  —  Treasurer;  Treka  Brown  — 
Public  Relations;  Diane  Hurley  —  Vice-President.  Amy  Anderson  —  Social  Director,  Patrice  Higgins  —  Record- 
ing Secretary;  Lori  Napi  —  Phi  Director;  Stacy  Boland  —  President;  Karen  Hernandez  —  Corresponding 
Secretary;  Cindy  Casperson  —  Panhellenic  Delegate,  Not  Pictured;  Bonnie  Hannah  —  Membership  Director  and 
Margaret  Rodgers  —  Panhellenic  President. 


Treka  and  Sandie  waiting  for  the  arrival  of  their  dates 
for  homecoming 


Jenifer  and  Sandy  —  Phi  Mu 
legacies  forget  the  paint  goes 
on  the  wall  and  not  on  their 
shirts. 


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^^'/^ 


Sisters  and  Phi's  prepare  to  leave  for  a  night  on  the 
town 


PHIMU 


LAST  WORDS 

Rowers  —  Six  roses  just  because 
Doc  —  Around  here  I  have  a  very 

responsible  job,  whenever  something  goes 

wrong  I'm  responsible, 
Bambi  —  1  want  to  disown  her 
Grumpy  —  Listen  my  Phi's  and  you  shall 

hear  about  a  famous  ride  we  take  each 

year  Baa! 
Sneezy  —  Thirty  hours,  what  did  1  do  that 

was  so  wrong. 
Mad  Hatter  —  I'm  the  elder  in  a  field  of 

youngsters 
Toto  —  thank  you  very  FKNG  fvluch' 
Tin  Man  —  Any  place  is  better  than  here, 
Lucy  —  Heartbroken  Heart  munber 
Snow  White  —  It's  outside  in  our  fridge 
Cinderella  -  I  hate  to  say  this,  but  we  have 

to  have  an  ORP 
Happy  —  Fake  nails  go  on  fingers  not  toes. 
Sleeping  Beauty  —  I  can't  stand  that?!'?, 

anymore. 
Sleepy  —  Don't  even  THINK  about  waking 

me  up' 
Thumper  —  How  long  can  you  be  quite'^ 
Lil  Miss  Muffet  —  How  far  did  you  get  to 

Myrtle' 
Dopey  — Oh  My  God!!! 
Dorthy  —  I'm  sleepy  as  a  hog, 
Scarecorw  —  A  heater  works  just  as  well  as 

an  oven, 
Oz  —  What  else  can  1  add  to  my  list  of 

activities, 
Pipi  —  He  called,  he  called  ,  ,     ! 
Cowardly  Lion  —  Can  you  believe  he  was 

kicked  off  campus 
Odie  —  I'm  going  to  tell  him  what  1  think. 
Snoopy  —  My  love  is  at  Pensacola 
Bashful  —  I'll  never  sleep  on  the  floor  again, 
Woodstock  —  College  Park  Connection, 
Garfield  —  If  at  first  you  don't  succeed  try 

and  try  again 


L  to  R,  First  Row;  Stefanie 
Serafino,  Jenifer  Higgins.  Tracey 
Holden,  Karen  Hernandez  and 
Jennifer  McCabe,  Second  Row; 
Stacy  Boland,  Patrice  Higgins, 
Amy  Anderson,  Karen  Hall,  Lori 
Napi,  Teresa  Denny,  Cindy 
Casperson  and  Julie  Readling, 
Third  Row;  Sandi  Rodgers, 
Rosemary  Leist,  Suzanne  LeClear, 
Lis  Van  Fleet,  Karen  Schmidt, 
Treka  Brown.  Debbie  Underwood, 
Sandy  Casperson,  Diane  Hudey 
and  Jennifer  Kianka, 


n  119  D 


Zeta  Tau  Alpha 

With  the  return  of  only  25  sisters, 
Zeta  looked  like  a  small  family  until 
after  rush  when  23  new  pledges  ran 
down  the  hall  with  beaming  faces 
and  high  expectations  as  the  sisters 
greeted  them  with  tears  and  hugs. 
Our  Kappa's  were  the  best! 

It  was  only  natural  to  make  the 
Kappas  feel  apart  of  Zeta  right 
away.  Our  pledge  advisors  planned 
a  picnic  and  a  sleep  over  and 
encouraged  everyone  to  go  to 
school  functions  together.  This 
made  it  possible  for  all  the  sisters 
and  pledges  to  form  a  personal 
friendship. 

The  fraternity  collected  for 
UNICEF  on  Halloween  and  brought 
in  a  total  of  $273  in  just  one  hour. 
Zeta's  also  visited  Maryfield,  which 
is  a  home  for  elderly  citizens.  Our 
annual  walk-a-thon  for  ARC,  the 
Association  for  Retarded  Citizens, 
went  well  with  full  participation. 

It  was  a  big  year  of  celebration 
for  the  Delta  Gamma  Chapter.  It 
was  our  30th  anniversary!  Zeta's 
worked  hard  to  plan  a  full  weekend 
of  activities  with  the  alumnae  who 
flew  in  from  several  different  cities 
to  participate  in  the  events. 
Although  we  are  a  large 
organization,  each  girl  is  unique  and 
special  because  each  one  has 
something  special  to  offer. 


L  to  R   First  Row:  Breena 
Oliver.  Knsti  Pierce,  Teme 
Rea,  Kim  Wyont.  Colleen 
Perry,  Lon  Yun.  Mary  Quinn 
and  Suette  Obaugh   Second 
Row:  Lisa  MIchalec,  Amy 
Letts,  Jani  Peterson,  Teresa 
Timmons,  Jill  Burton,  Sherry 
Scott,  Tern  Fox,  Pam 
Christian.  Melissa  Jones, 
Connie  Harkms  and  Lee 
Cockenll   Third  Row   Molly 
Fox,  Laura  Peoples,  Pam 
Thomas,  Kelly  Mullins,  Karen 
Liese,  Michelle  Wnght,  Tammy 
Hill,  Bnanne  Bramigan,  Lisa 
Albrecht,  Jane  Heim  and 
Robin  Sink   Fourth  Row: 
Caroline  Bums,  Linda  Zayas. 
Laura  Carr,  Paige  Aluare. 
Linda  Lovely,  Trudi  Boensch, 
Abby  Hughs,  Kirsten  Wachs. 
Julie  Wilson  and  Kate  Holt 


LAST  WORDS 

Lisa  M    Surfs  Up 

Kate  Joey's  coming  to  sec  me' 

Knsti:  No,  he  Isn't  my  boyfnend;  we're  just  fnends 

—  I'm  dating  a  Lambda  Chi' 
Teme:  I  thmk  I'm  getting  "cold  feet!" 
Melissa  It  doesn't  get  any  better  than  this! 
Kirstin  Wachs:  I'm  smiling  OK" 
Candice  Langston:  ANARCHY!         It  can  happen 
Linda  Zayas:  Oh'  open  your  window  so  you 

can  hear  my  beautiful  voice 
Caroline  Burns:  Where  is  my  luggage-" 


Amy  Letts:  So      .  I  heard  the  barometnc  pressure 

IS  going  to  drop. 
Reese:  The  Forse  (nice  breasts) 
Breena:  Will  this  day  really  matter  in  10  years' 
Linda  L     In  this  existential  moment  .  . 
Pam  T    Hug-a-me! 
Jill  B.:  Let's  blow  this  taco  joint! 
Mary  Q  :  I  saw  your  mommy  and  your  mommy  is 

dead.  She  had  a  vodka  bottle  by  her  head' 
Julie:  1  promise  you  Heaven;  I  put  you  through 

Hell 
Pam  C  Huh' 


Zeta  Love  Keeps  Us  Close 


D  120  D 


Zeta  Tau  Alpha 


Trudi;  Fuzy  navel  or  nothing' 

Lee  C:  Guess  who  called  last  nicjhti 

Connie:  You  guys,  I'm  so  womed 

Robin  But  1  can't  take  a  little  sister,  Honest  Kelly 

Kelly  Mann:  Robin,  how  did  we  get  here^ 

C:  How  graceful  can  one  be  falling  down  in  the 

middle  of  Montilieu? 
Kathy  Mc:  I'm  engaged! 
Sherry:  He's  such  a  GOD! 
Karen:  Does  anybody  want  to  go  to  MlHis  with  me',^ 

Theres  somebody  I  want  to  see 
Terry  I'm  so  embarrassed' 


K\m.  Hold  me  tighter     .     don't  touch  me' 

Laura  C:  OOO!  Look  at  my  tongne  me' 

Nikki   Heyyy  Babyyy' 

Janey,  Let's  make  a  BK  run,  I  need  a  Whopper' 

Jam   1  hate  Men'  —  correction  —  I  hate  Boys! 

Molly:  If  ya  don't  know  where  you  are  going  —  any 

road  will  take  you  there 
Brianne:  Grand  Big  Sis  Terrie  and  Big  Sis  Tammy, 

I'm  going  to  miss  you  two' 
Tammy:  There  is  nothing  Basic  about  it,  he  is  just 

another  John" 
Kristin   The  single  life's  great.  The  party's  |ust  begun 


Carmen:  Linda  don  t  you  understand^  Sheila,  let  s 

go  to  Hardees 
Sheila    I'm  in  love         No.  I'm  not         well,  maybi 

I  am! 
Lon:  Our  good  fnends,  Ernest  and  Gallio,  Romeo 

and  Juliet,  Samson  and  Delilah 


Big  Sis  —  Teresa  and  Little  Sis  —  Jil 


ZETA,  you  bnng  me  up  when  I'm  down 


Founded   October  15, 
1898 

Colors   Turquoise  Blue  and 
Steele  Gray 

Philanthropy  ARC 

Association  for  Retarded 
Citizens 

Motto:  Seek  the  Noblest 

Traditions:  ZETA  was 
known  as  ">'>'>  —  the 
Three  Question  Marks 
—  for  several  months 
after  it  was  founded, 
while  members  decided 
upon  a  Greek-letter 
name   It  is  a  member  of 
the  Farmville  Four,  four 
soronties  founded  at 
Longwood  College  in 
Farmville,  VA 


D  121  D 


LAST  WORDS 


Coach   My  leg  hurts 

Breena:  Kirsten  is  Mine  tonight  hev  where  did 

she  go'f' 
PKA:  I  wish  I  were  a  Pika  so  1  could  dnni^  and 
Ticket  taker:  I  gave  her  an  inch  and  she  takes  a 

foot! 
Shroomer:  If  the  melon  only  knew  about  the 

bridge  of  love. 
Little  Man    Things  this  small  never  last  that  long 
Mustache    I  had  one  that  looked  prehistonc  then 

one  that  acted  prehistoric 
Standards:  I'm  not  bad  looking,  actually  I'm  the 


BMOC 
AGD  They  are  not  Animals,  Goats  and  Dogs 
Ucker    I  guess  the  front  row  means  the  bench 
Tinkerbell:  If  she's  good  enough  for  my  big 

brother,  she's  good  enough  for  me 
Quaker  State:  Beall,  I'll  change  your  sheets 

tomorrow 
Overbite'  Canadian  bacon,  we'll  keep  it  m  the 

family 
Freende    I  can't  handle  another  night  of  thai 
God    I'm  the  best  fudge  packer  in  the  fraternity 
P  K     1  lUst  need  a  little  space,  about  2  inches  wide 


Unemployed:  I'm  going  to  beat  Nick  on  the  head 

with  a  big  Mallet 
4-Skin:  Fifteen  will  get  you  twenty. 
Suicide  Who  says  I'm  obnoxious'' 
Peanut  Nose:  I  want  an  open  bid' 
Gondo:  Just  give  me  a  napkin  gram. 
Rebel:  Dode  esta  Linda^ 
Maverick:  Does  this  mean  we  can  "do  it "  in  the 

campus 
Bullfrog:  It  doesn't  get  any  better  than  this  —  KD 

&  Bullfrogs 
Joey  Joe:  Gahead 


OFFICERS  —  L  to  R.  Vice-President  —  Sands,  President  —  Abbott,  Treasurer  —  McColskey.  Sargent  at  Arms  - 
Brown  and  Secretarv  —  Mullins, 


D  122  D 


Germain:  I  did  not  throw  up  last  night! 
Truck:  me  and  Mandy  are  just  triends. 
Heatmiser:  I've  got  a  need  for  speed 
Finney  you  just  bought  yourself  a  big  ol'  can  of 

whoop  --- 
Lanny   What's  up  cu':* 
Smokin  Rob:  Wow  Duke 
Heba  Jeba  Major  BK 
Jimbo:  I  finished  first! 
Lung:  I^y  mom  would  love  this  — 
Shachman:  Well  I  would,  but  Amy  wants  to  go  out 

tonight. 


Invisible  Man: 

Murph  the  Surf  ID's  please 
Antoniao:  No  Sir  Occifer 
Thimble   What         huh'^ 
Mitch  The  second  time  around 
Spanky:  I'll  wear  My  socks  any  way  I  want 
Shioong,  I'm  the  coolest,  fer  sure' 
Barmaid   This  fraternity's  great,  you  can  go  from 
alcoholic  to  President  in  no  time  flat 


Open  House 


DELTA 
SIGMA  PHI 

Delta  Sigma  Phi,  the  fraternity  of 
Engineered  leadership.  As  1986 
came  to  an  end  we  looked  back 
with  a  great  deal  of  pride.  Our  fall 
rush  was  one  of  the  most  successful 
in  our  history  by  pledging 
twenty-one  men.  We  also 
established  ourselves  in  intramural 
competition  by  winning  the 
intramural  title  with  a  brotherhood 
of  only  twenty-five.  Now  as  our 
seniors  leave  us  the  future  looks 
very  strong  and  the  Best  is  yet  to 
come. 

Founded:  December  10,  1899 
School:  College  of  the  City  of  New 

York 
Colors:  Green  and  White 
Charity:  March  of  Dimes 
Traditions:  The  fraternity  symbols  are 
the  pyramid  and  Sphinx;  some 
chapters  build  small  pyramids  on 
their  front  lawns.  Many  chapters 
hold  an  annual  White  Carnation 
Ball. 


□  123  D 


Lambda  Chi 
Alpha 

Iota-Phi  has  once  again  had  a 
tenific  year.  We  associated  16 
quality  men  in  the  fall,  bringing  our 
chapter  to  47  strong.  Along  with 
the  mixers,  dances  and  White  Rose 
Weekend,  we  sponsored  seminars 
on  alcohol  awareness  and  women's 
rights.  We  also  helped  with  the 
American  Cancer  Society's  Annual 
Jail-A-Thon,  the  Salvation  Army's 
Kettle  Drive  and  entertaining  the 
children  at  Mills  Home  Orphanage. 

Founded:  November  2,  1909 

Colors:  Purple,  Green  and  Gold 

Flower:  White  Rose 

Motto:  Every  Man  A  Man  and  Naught 
Without  Labor 

Tradition:  The  fraternity  was  an  early  pioneer 
in  adopting  an  associate  membership 
program  for  pledges.  Pledges  are  given 
equal  status  with  members  at  meetings 
and  are  involved  fully  in  chapter  activities 
as  a  pledge.  It  is  the  third  largest  fraternity 
in  both  number  of  campus  chapters  and 
number  of  initates  since  its  founding. 


L  to  R.  First  Row  Chet  Slicer, 
Tony  Capra,  Joe  Crupi,  Mike 
Oser,  Jack  Fetner,  Tom  Andrew, 
Jon  Dodge  and  Jon  Travis 
Second  Row  West  Thrower, 
Kenny  Witchard,  Yues  Fischer, 
Fran  Caslin,  Emie  Donaldson, 
Mike  LaPreste,  Dave  Murray 
and  Andy  Brehm  Third  Row 
Chip  Dayton,  Barry  Witten, 
Mike  O'Connor,  Doug  Brandon, 
Mark  Quinn,  Mike  Krcckel  and 
Dave  Ziviello  Fourth  Row: 
Rusty  Lawter,  Kevin  Melchior, 
Dana  Conte,  Alan  Haggai,  Eric 
Weiner,  George  Moronese,  Jeff 
Briggs,  Danny  Hogue,  Drew 
Smith  and  Chuck  Williard 


Coop'  1  think  Mike  is  nght,  lets  do  it  that  way 
Oega  Man   Yea,  I'm  in  charge,  but  does  that  mean 

I  have  to  go  over  Punky's  head  on  this:* 
Tip:  Time  for  another  liver  transplant"' 
Punky:  All  right  now,  I'm  ill'" 
Potsie:  I  want  to,  but  1  feel  guilty 
J  T    Who  cares  if  my  parents  moved  and  didn't  tell 

me 
Johnny  Law:  I  know  it  all,  but  no  one  wants  to 

listen, 
Weegbo:  She  is  still  the  tightest  I've  ever  had,  that 

IS  next  to  Bonna 


Man  Beast.  The  party  is  over! 
Chief  Me  and  B  M.  share  everyTHANG! 
Murbag   It  died''  That  poor  bunny  rabbit. 
Hoser:  Sorry  Chester,  but  the  Johnson  got  hard, 
Chester:  Who  should  my  girlfriend  be  tonight? 
Convict:  The  Brothers  want  me  to  stop  drinking' 

I'm  acting  too  much  like  Rusty? 
Flounder  Fat,  Dumb  and  Stupid  is  no  way  to  go 

through  life,  but  hey,  I'm  making  it. 
Bum:  Hell  yea,  I'm  married  to  my  b---' 
Otter:  Exercise  —  with  my  physique? 
Weiner   I'm  obnoxious  and  annoying'  Never' 


Dave,  Tom,  Jack  and  Coop  look  over  perspectives  at 
Open  House 


a  124  n 


Navel;  The  kid  is  doing  fine. 

Shuping:  Sorry  guys,  1'  m  really  busy, 

Fim:  One  touch  of  the  Johnson  is  all  it  took 

Ernie:  1  didn't  steal  it,  but  I'm  not  giving  it  back 

Reverand  Witten;  Paint.  What  Painfr"  Week,  What 

Week?  But  thats  not  what  God  told  me  to  do 
Mocca  Man:  I  SPEAK  FOR  EVERYONE'!! 
Doo  Doo:  Tom:  you  taste  so  fine' 
Rawhide:  Alright,  you  got  your  talking  done   What 

are  you  going  to  do? 
Haggai:  Sorry  guys,  but  I  transferred  to  the  KD 
side 


Robin:  Newsletter  is  coming  out  .  ,  . 

Hoguestine:  Oh's  Uh,  our  Anniversary  —  Yea'  — 

Thats  if 
Maintnence  I    Hey  Drew,  What  are  the  Lambda 

Chis  doing  tonight'-' 
Smoke  Stack:  But  1  like  to  have  my  underwear  stick 

to  me  for  two  days. 
Capra:  Left  hand  on  nght  chest         or  was  that 

right  hand  on  right  on  left  chest 
West:  What  fraternity  am  1  in''' 
Sally:  Its  too  cold  for  me  to  play. 
Guido:  Yea,  I'm  whipped,  but  Jerianne  made  me 


that  way 
Molgaard  So  what  if  she  is  asleep 
IWagoo:  Maybe  the  fraternity  will  pay  for  my  college 

too. 
F  O.  If  the  shoes  smells,  wear  it! 
Rangussio:  What's  up  freakr" 
Pinto:  Break  —  On  the  road  again. 
Kreckel:  Hey  Mom,  its  me! 
Quinn:  Hey  J.T  ,  Gotta  beer'^ 
Who  Dong:  Ahhh,  1  wan  tea  hwitt  wit  bwoken  leg, 
Otha:  Hey  guys,  naw,  but  seriously  man'  I  forgot 

what  1  was  gonna  say 


Mike  and  Jeff  dressed  indiscretly  to  arrest  people  for 
the  ACS  Jail-A-Thon. 


Party  In  The  Pool 

...  ,   , 


OFFICERS:  First  Row: 
Mike  O'Connor  —  Ritualist; 
Tom  Andrew  —  President; 
Jack  Fetner  —  Rush 
Chairman,  Jon  Travis  — 
Vice-President  Second 
Row  George  Moronese  — 
Treasurer  and  Chuck 
Williard  —  Scholastic 
Chairman.  Third  Row: 
Dave  Murray  —  Social 
Chairman  and  Barry  Witten 
—  Fraternity  Educator 


D  125  □ 


Pi  Kappa  Alpha 


LAST  WORDS 

Corbey  —  It  it  swells  ride  it. 

Quinn  —  Go  tor  broke. 

Pribble  —  Virginia  is  tor  lovers. 

Martin  —  Crash!  Green  Hornet. 

Ta3-' 

Bird  Dog  —  Dec.  19th  .  .  .  Lite  began. 

Hick  —  Bemice  Lives 

Seka  —  Myrtle  Beach  Jail  Cell,  3/5.  I  call  it  home. 

Newell  —  I'll  pay  any  price  tor  a  date  .  .  ,  $90.00 

Cooker  —  Somebodies  got  to  do  it! 

Reese  —  HOOTERS  "the  bigger  the  better  " 


A.M.F. 
Jay  French  —  Slow  living         Fast  surfing, 
Koot  — M.MM.M.MMF 

Tood  K.  —  The  SOB  didn't  see  the  left  coming. 
Dumbo  —  How'd  that  hole  get  there' 
Webster  —  We  didn't  mean  no  harm. 
Gratz  —  Gimmie  a  long  island  tea. 
Baby  Huey  —  I'm  not  tat;  I'm  fluffy 
C.  Smith  —  I  gotta  do  a  case  study. 
T.  Bales  —  1988  Olympic  Biking  team. 
Grabowski  —  H.P.C.  Bon  Fire,  1  was  a  star. 
Car  Hon  —  Someone  help  me  find  my  shoes 


Joe  B.  —  78  got  me  92. 

Hooker  —  Wrong  time  of  the  month. 

Tjark  —  Please  find  a  cure  for  hangovers. 

Neal  —  Sig  lover  our  watch  out  for  snakes. 

Chandler  —  I  found  my  thrill  in  Chapel  Hill. 

Blair  —  Flowers  anyone' 

Jim  Long  —  I'm  going  home  this  weekend. 

Miller  —  Only  you  can  determine  how  R.M. 

remembered. 
Rov  Cat  —  Big  and  pallet  parties. 
Cancello  —  Mets  Mania. 
J  P.  —  I'll  never  tell  what  J. P.  means 


will  be 


Ultimate  Fnsbee  Champs  —  1986-87 


Rob  Headrick  and  Todd  Kester  watch  as  the  Zetas 
compete  in  another  event 


Officers:  Randy  Rover  — 
President.  Doug  Stewart  — 
Vice-President.  Barry 
Martin  —  Secretary;  Andy 
Cancello  —  Treaurer  and 
Todd  Creange  —  Social 
Chairman, 


n  126  n 


JVS  —  Great  tennis  season 

G.  Hill  —  1  spent  3  years  of  my  life  on  that, 

Shenigo  —  I'm  an  R.A, 

Clark  —  Save  a  mouse. 

Sparks  —  Letterman  and  I  without  sneakers.  You 

got  a  better  chance  of  seeing  god, 
Connolly  —  I  don't  care  where  1  go  as  long  as  it 

pays  good  money. 
Fields  —  Futures  so  bright  I  gotta  wear  shades  ,  ,  , 

NAVY  bound, 
Dougie  —  My  eyes  are  open, 
Jumpin  —  Rob,  will  it  be  Natural  or  Natural  Lightr" 
Head  —  You  don't  spit  into  the  wind,  you  don't 

tug  on  superman's  cape,  and  you  don't  walk  into 


a  game  of  the  Natural' 
Hahn  The  Man  —  Swill!' 
McDonough  —  Is  there  anything  worse  than  a 

drunk  Irish  Manne 
Mullaney  —  Yes,  two  drunk  Irish  Mannes 
Mr,  2  —  Fosters  Gets  ya  Bulletproff  everytime' 
Capt  —  I  have  my  favorite  beer  and  my  favonte 

woman,  guess  its  Schafter  again 
T,B,  —  Busch  and  Busch  is  all  I  need. 
Flames  —  Elaine,  Roberto,  Mancini  #1 
Tjark  —  This  spud  is  for  you 
C   Essa  —  Gangsters    .  .  Myrtle  Beach  Bound 
J  C-  —  Jeff  I  really  am  sorry  1  didn't  pick  you  up 


The  dedicated  Pike  coaches  for  the  1st  fall  festival 


Pi  Kappa  Alpha 


Pi  Kappa  Alpha  once  again  had  a 
successful  njsh  getting  21  new  and 
active  pledges. 

We  started  off  the  year  winning 
the  Ultimate  Frisbee  Championship, 
on  our  way  toward  a  hopeful 
intramural  championship. 

The  Pikes  have  been  actively 
involved  in  school  projects  such  as 
crimestoppers,  phonathon.  Also 
other  community  services  such  as 
Halloween  at  the  Hospital.  We  also 
held  a  very  successful  first  annual 
Fall  Festival  for  the  sororities  on 
campus.  Once  again  Pike  is  well 
represented  at  H.P.C.  as  can  be 
seen  in  any  organization  and  we 
are  looking  forward  to  our  35th 
anniversary  next  year. 

We  in  Pi  Kappa  Alpha  always 
look  to  the  good  times  and  lasting 
memories  here  at  H.P.C, 

Founded:  March  1,  1868 
Colors:  Garnet  and  old  gold 
Flower:  Lily  of  the  Valley 
Chanty:  Big  Brothers  of  America 
Traditions:  Many  chapters  own  mini-fire 
engines,  a  tradition  started  in  the  1950s, 


L  to  R  Top  to  Bottom,  Jim 
Raherty,  Bruce  Tarjanian, 
Andy  Cancello,  Jay  Van 
Splinter,  Todd  Creange,  Jeff 
Nameth,  Jeff  Hill,  Rob 
Headrick,  Eddie  Mullaney,  Carl 
Essa,  Jim  Reese,  Pete  Uriate, 
Tom  Bales,  John  Hams, 
Randy  Rover,  Paul 
McDonough,  Chris  Smith,  Jeff 
Pate,  Doug  Stewart,  Todd 
Hester,  Scott  Webster,  Steve 
Cockman,  Tjark  Bateman, 
Mike  Stakes,  Joe  Baggot,  Terry 
Best,  J,P  Lynn,  Marty  Zuniga, 
Kevin  Kuester,  Chandler 
Echots,  Steve  Fields,  Keith 
Ladeai,  Greg  Pribble,  Greg 
Newell,  Fred  Berger.  Darren 
Clark.  John  ayber.  Tnp  Kester. 
Barry  Martin.  John  Hess.  Jay 
Huey.  Jim  Long,  Steve  Gratz. 
Ron  Davis,  Kevin  Connolly, 
Keith  Dombkauski,  Jeff  Sparks, 
Brent  Blair,  Chris  Grabowski. 
Cartten  Stallings.  John  Cantan 
and  Paul  Dueschele, 


D  127  n 


THETA  CHI 


Our  rush  for  the  1986-1987 
academic  year  was  very  successful. 
We  presented  10  bids  and  inducted 
10  pledges  in  October.  Theta  Chi  is 
growing  in  number  every  year  and 
with  that  grows  our  strong  unity 
and  brotherhood. 

We  have  incorporated  a  spring 
rush  for  little  sisters  to  enhance  our 
already  thnving  little  sister  program. 

While  Theta  Chi  mourns  the  loss 
of  the  famed  Bong-Show,  our 
TNDC  was  revived  and  given  new 
spirit!! 

THETA  CHI  TILL  WE 
F         DIE'! 

Founded:  Apnl  10,  1856 
School:  Norwich  University 
Colors:  Military  red  and  white 
Flower:  Red  carnation 
Motto:  Alma  Mater  First,  and  Theta 

Chi  for  Alma  Mater;  also  Helping 

Hand 
Traditions:  Theta  Chi's  symbols  are 

the  snake  and  the  crossed 

swords.  The  little  sister  groups  are 

known  as  the  Daughters  of  the 

Crossed  Swords. 


LAST  WORDS 

Facella  —  Kim,  I  nyed  to  borrow  some  clothes  for 

the  weekend 
Newniie  —  Peons  are  people,  too 
Ocjre  —  Graduate  of  Gray  HaiA/ey's  School  of 

Body  Building 
Smiles  —  OK,  assume  the  position,  bawwwgh 
l^r   Happy  —  Sorry  guys,  I  have  to  work 
[),i  —  Dear  Abby,  I  have  a  problem  with  this  girl 
Zoner  —  Let's  have  an  ADPi  mixer 
Spankv  —  Sorrv  Charlie,  we  want  tuna  that  tastes 

90c  'd  


Bock  —  I  must  be  awake,  I'm  up  aren't  I''' 

OJ  —  Check  the  map,  I  think  I'm  in  the  Holland 

Tunnel 
Sweet  Pea  —  I'll  have  a  McBLT  for  here,  and  a 

piece  of  pie  to  go 
9-Volt  —  Hi,  Mike  Patterson,  Theta  Chi  Pres  .  .  , 

uh.  Treasurer 
Ragster  Cab  —  Anybody  got  any  food 

HARSH" 
Spud  —  Hey  Dudes,  smell  this' 
Mancon  —  Hi  Rose  .  .  .  Trac         Teresa'!'  Phi  Mu 

Rever.  Catch  it 
Mr    l:d        I  wanna  be  a  cowboy,  and  you  can  be 


L  to  R   Lying  Jeff  Quintavell 
First  Row   Bill  Kearns.  Ted 
Blaicher,  Phil  Pagans,  Tim 
Glime,  Art  Roth,  Mark  Facella, 
Gordon   Fly'  Albert,  Chris 
Edgar,  Dave  Snelling  and  Mike 
Patterson   Second  Row   Chns 
Bockenhauer,  Lyn  Terry,  Mike 
Shrasberg,  Sid  Collins,  Chaz 
Marr,  Debi  Meckfessel.  Chris 
Niedenthal,  Kevin  Newman 
and  Mike  Reid  Third  Row 
Rick  Shovlin,  Scott  Oliver, 
Linda  Carrol,  Gray  Harvey. 
Jim  Anderson,  Brcnda  Hovis, 
Rich  Rathoun,  Ben  Clinton 
and  Enc  Van  Vranlzen. 


□  128  D 


THETA  CHI 


my  cow  .  .  . 
Squidley  —  Real  Rebels  don't  drive  Japanese 

trucks. 
Gastineau  —  Keeping  AT  &  T  in  business. 
Fly  —  1  wanna  play  spin  the  can. 
Stryker  —  I  can't  land  this  plane,  we're  too  high. 
Jack-Jaw  —  I'm  so  Wasted!! 
Art  —  Attack  —  You're  not  going  Tim,  1  want  you 

to  watch. 
Slime  —  Oh  my  GodM  She's  how  old'-" 
Mr.  Goodwrench  —  TNDC  —  Thursday  Night 

DWlvmg  Clubi 


Disciple  of  OJ  —  I  don't  care         Go  Ahead 

Do  what  you  want. 
Winer  —  More  Whine. 
BB  Quinh-ell  —  In  my  hand  again" 


Officers  —  L  to  R.  First  Row  Chns  Bockenhauer  — 
Vice-President  Second  Row;  Lynn  Terry  — 
Secretary,  Eric  Van  Vranken  —  Social  Chairman  and 
Rick  Shovlin  —  President  Third  Row:  Chaz  Marr  — 
Sports  Chairman  and  Rich  Rathbun  —  Pledge 
Marshall.  Not  Pictured:  Mike  Reid  —  Rush  Chairman 
and  Mike  Patterson  —  Treasurer. 


Who  Is  This  Rowdy  Crew? 


n  129  n 


Sports 


D  131  □ 


Soccer 


Tro]j  Kranitz  avoiding  use  of  the  hands, 
photo  b^j  Don  Davis. 


Coach  Woody  Gibson  gives  instnjctions  as 
the  team  rests  after  practice. 


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The  soccer  team  consists  of  twent];  xjoung 
men  who  tackle  the.  "blood,  sweat,  and 
tears"  to  gain  one  goal  which  ma];  win 
the  game. 


Doug  Brandon  anticipates  the  next  move  - 
a  kick. 


Bill  Brewer  throws  the  ball  to  a  teammate. 


Front  row  L  to  R:  Yues  Fisher. 
Greg  Newell.  Sal  Schivone. 
Second  row  L  to  R:  Kevin  Noon. 
Mike  Oser.  Joe  Crupi.  Dexter 
Gilmore.  Jurgen  Scott,  Kevin 
Clark,  ToddMaran.  Third  row  L  to 
R:  Rustu  Lawter.  Pete  Cockburn. 
Mark  Hodor.  Dann[;  Hogue.  Mark 
Quinn.  Tro\j  Kranitz.  and  Tonij 
Nugent. 


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Front  row  left  to  right:  John  Fitz,  Dave 
Marotta,  Harold  Nitowitz,  Joe  Stantasiere, 
Bill  McClurs,  David  Hooker.  Second  row 
left  to  right;  Brain  Kemp,  Paul  Steding, 
Gray  Fitz,  Brad  league,  Billy  Chappell, 
Chip  Petree,  Neil  Boyles,  Bob  Bistle, 
Third  row  left  to  right:  Chip  Stroup, 
Chuck  Williard,  Billy  Wilson,  Chuck 
Wood,  Anthony  Morrison,  Ernie 
Donaldson,  Tommy  King,  Jeff  Jones, 
Frank  Shumate. 


Dave  Hooker  and  Chuck  Williard  spend 
a  day  taking  extra  batting  practice. 


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Anthony  Morrison  pitches  in  hope  of  a 
strike. 


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Elaine  Estelle  fights  for  the  ball  during 
practice. 


Warming  up  and  building  muscle  are  all  part 
of  a  good  platter. 


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The  field  hockey  team  enjoi/ed  warm 
weather  throughout  most  of  their  season. 
This  was  an  asset  to  those  girls  who  got 
out  on  the  field  and  ran  around  in  short 
skirts.  The  team  had  an  enjoyable  season 
with  four  returning  players  and  seven 
new  additions. 


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HPC  players  await  their  turn  to  dive  into  the 
action. 


Front  row  L  to  R.  Sara  Rivas.  Amy 
Rowton.  Priscilla  Trentham.  Second 
row  L  to  R:  Karen  Hall.  Jennifer 
DeLeonardis.  Terry  Fox,  Kristen 
McDowell.  Third  row  L  to  R;  Jennifer 
Hambhck.  Julie  Taylor.  Patrice 
Higgins.  Elaine  Estelle.  Heather 
Hughes. 


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Men's 


Roy  Smith  makes  a  steal  against 
Pembroke  State. 


Tony  Bolden  takes  a  charge  against 
Pembroke  State. 


Roy  Smith,  Jeff  Allen,  and  Tony  Bolden 
attempt  an  offensive  rebound. 


n  138  D 


Basketball 


Andy  Young  "Drouse"  doin'  it  for  HPC 
basketball! 


Stan  Lanier  up  for  two  against  Pembroke 

State. 


Women's 


Angela  Green  drives  toward  the  basket. 


Amy  Boswell  looks  to  pass  off  to  another 
teammate. 


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Susan  Poole  gets  ready  to  shoot  a 
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Angie  Green  shoots  for  two. 


Front  row  left  to  right:  Susan  Poole,  Tracy 
Mclver,  Amy  Boswell,  Anita  Stato,  Angie 
Browder,  Penny  Sellers.  Back  row  left  to 
right:  Sally  Hamilton,  Anne  Meyers,  Bar- 
bara Ross,  Becky  Cowels,  Jill  Sutton,  Angie 
Green,  Geri  Edwards,  Annette  Lawson, 
Coach  —  Debbie  Trogdon 


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The  girls  uollei^ball  team  came  off  the 
bench  full  of  spirit.  Prior  to  the  season 
they  put  up  posters  around  campus 
saying,  "Yes,  We  Can!"  to  boost  team 
and  school  spirit. 


Jill  Sutton  slams  past  the  ACC  defender, 
photo  by  Don  Dauis 


HPC  attempts  to  block  a 

spike,  but  must  return 

instead. 


Back  row  L  to  R:  Sally  Hamilton,  Stephanie  Mujat, 
Rebecca  Daisey.  Becky  Coules.  Jill  Sutton,  Anne 
Meyers.  Kim  Moose.  Coach  Debbie  Trogden.  Front 
row  L  to  R:  Michele  Okerlin.  Denise  Bickley.  Penny 
Sellars.  Ximena  Varges. 


Pertn\j  Sellars  diues  for  set-up  on  an  The  team  makes  a  last  decision  before  a 

ACC  opponent,  photo  by  Don  Davis.        final  point. 


D  143  D 


Golf 


kneeling  L-R  Ron  Hall,  Scott  Pollack, 
Eric  Molgaard  standing  L-R  Chip  Dayton, 
Drew  Smith,  John  Harris,  John  Lunn, 
Mark  Poteat 


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Front  row  left  to  right:  Fred  Smiley,  Keith 
Hambrick,  Wayne  Jones,  Lavelle 
Kenney,  Tom  Watson,  Carlton  Stalings, 
William  Keithley.  Second  row  left  to  right: 
Coach  Devidson,  Lee  Simerall,  Scott 
Davorski,  Jeff  Lawerance,  Rodney 
Anderson,  Chip  Shea,  Bill  Kimmel,  Mark 
Murphy. 


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Men's  Tennis 


Left  to  Right:  Tom  Glime,  Mike  Bridger, 
Justin  Chapman,  Tom  Conrod,  Mike 
Blackburn,  Jim  Burke. 


Justin  Chapman  slams  a  serve. 


Alan  Watts  returns  a  serve. 


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Women's  Tennis 


Left  to  Right:  Donna  Reynolds,  Melanie 
Kelly,  Teresa  Shea,  Patty  Salinas,  Kim 
Lewers,  Lisa  Robinson,  Kandi  O'Connor. 


Teresa  Shea  and  Kandi  O'Connor  play 
doubles. 


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D  147  □ 


Cheerleaders 


The  cheerleading  squad  started  out 
non-existent  in  ihe  1986  athletic  season. 
Then  students  decided  a  cheerieading 
squad  was  needed.  Tryouts  were 
scheduled  and  a  squad  was  established. 
Cheerieaders  now  provide  cheers  for  the 
men's  and  women's  basketball  teams. 


Kristy  Coggins 
Jenny  McGuire 
Paula  Mellinger 
Kristin  Merrifield 
Kristi  Pierce 
Cara  VanKooten 
Cathy  Wlodek 
M'Shell  Wright 


Drill  Team 


Lisa  Albrecht,  Trudi  Boensch,  Terry 
Fox.  Leslie  Landruv,  Cindy  Moore, 
judie  Perry,  Kristi  Pierce,  Paula 
Reising,  Sheila  Smith,  Jenny  Wiese, 
Julie  Wilson 


High  Point  College's  first  annual  Drill 
Team  began  this  year  as  twelve  girls  took 
it  upon  themselves  to  organize  a  squad, 
select  an  advisor,  and  —  with  the  help  of 
that  advisor  —  develop  a  constitution  of 
guidelines.  Performing  at  half-time  of  all 
men's  home  basketball  games,  the  HPC 
Drill  Team  was  a  terrific  attribute  to  both 
Panther  spirit  and  team  support. 

The  squad  consists  of  ten  members 
and  two  alternates  that  practice  weekly  to 
perform  dance  routines  to  such  favorites 
as  "Manhunt,"  "Shot  Through  the 
Heart,"  "The  Men  All  Pause,"  and 
"Victory."  With  the  help  of  the  Student 
Government  Association,  the  Office  of 
Student  Life,  and  the  advisor.  Tammy 
Pugh,  the  squad  made  a  fantastic  start, 
setting  precedent  for  years  to  come. 


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D  149  D 


JERRY  STEELE  NAMED  TO  NAIA  HALL  OF  FAME 


High  Point  College  basketball  coach  Jerry 

Steele  has  been  selected  for  induction  into  the  National 
Association  of  Intercollegiate  Athletics  (NAIA)  Coaches  Hall  of 
Fame.  The  induction  took  place  in  Kansas  City,  Missouri,  on 
Tuesday,  March  17,  1987,  during  the  NAIA  Hillyard  Hall  of 
Fame  Luncheon.  The  Hall  of  Fame  Award  is  the  NAlA's 
highest  recognition. 

The  twenty-two  year  veteran  has  compiled  an  overall  record 
of  360-259  with  two  NAIA  schools.  Form  1962  to  1970  Steele 
posted  a  151-74  record  at  Guilford  College,  leading  the 
Quakers  four  times  to  the  NAIA  National  Tournament. 

Since  1972  Steele  has  led  High  Point  College  to  an  overall 
209-185  mark  and  has  participated  in  the  National  Tournament 
once,  in  1979. 

A  native  of  Elkin,  North  Carolina,  the  47-year  old  Steele  has 
been  named  Carolines  Conference  Coach  of  the  year  on  five 
occasions,  NAIA  District  26  Coach  of  the  Year  three  times  and 
NAIA  Area  Seven  Coach  of  the  year  once. 

A  1961  graduate  of  Wake  Forest  University,  Steele  has  twice 
led  his  teams  to  long  winning  steaks.  In  1970  at  Guilford  the 
Quakers  won  twenty-nine  consecutive  games,  finishing  with  a 
32-5  record  and  a  fourth-place  finish  in  the  national 
tournament. 

In  1979  at  High  Point  the  Panthers  won  eighteen  straight 
enroute  to  a  27-6  mark  and  a  trip  to  the  nationals. 

Steele  has  coached  five  Ail-American  players  during  his 
twenty-two  years.  Most  notable  among  them  were  Bob 
Kauffman,  an  NBA  number  one  draft  choice  at  Guilford,  in 
1968,  M.  L.  Carr,  recently  retired  from  the  Boston  Celtics,  a 
freshman  on  Steele's  1970  team  at  Guilford;  and  Charlie  Floyd, 
an  All-American  and  NBA  number  three  draft  choice  of  the 
Washington  Bullets,  in  1979  at  High  Point. 


GUILFORD  COLLEGE 


1962-63 

5-20 

1963-64 

14-12 

1964-65 

17-8 

1965-66 

18-7 

Carolinas  Conference  Coach  of  the  Year 


Won  District  26  championship;  lost  in  first  round  of 
NAIA  National  Tournament 


1966-67 
1967-68 


27-6 
25-5 


1968-69 
1969-70 


13-11 
32-5 


CAROLINA  COUGARS 
—  ABA 

1970-71 


1971-72 

HIGH  POINT 
COLLEGE 

1972-73  11-15 


1973-74 


8-19 


1974-75 

16-15 

1975-76 

12-14 

HIGH  POINT 
COLLEGE 

1976-77 

13-14 

1977-78 

16-14 

1978-79 


27-6 


1979-80 

22-8 

District  Coach  of  the 

Year 

1980-81 

16-12 

1981-82 

15-10 

1982-83 

6-19 

1983-84 

15-9 

1984-85 

18-12 

1985-86 

11-17 

Won  District  26  championship;  lost  in  second  round 
of  NAIA  National  Tournament 

Won  Carolinas  Conference  championship,  Won 
District  26  Championship;  seeded  number  one  in 
NAIA  Nationals;  lost  in  first  round;  Carolinas 
Conference  and  District  26  Coach  of  the  Year;  Bob 
Kauffman  named  first  team  Ail-American  and 
drafted  number  one  by  Seattle  in  the  NBA;  seniors 
Pat  Moriarty  and  Ed  Fellers  drafted  by  the  New 
York  Knicks  in  later  rounds. 


Undefeated  in  Carolinas  Conference  regular  season; 
Won  Conference  and  District  26  titles;  finished 
fourth  in  NAIA  National  Tournament,  won  29 
consecutive  games,  including  a  quarter-final  win 
over  Stephen  F.  Austin,  in  the  nationals.  SPA  was 
undefeated  and  top-ranked  in  the  nation;  named 
Carolinas  Conference  and  District  25  Coach  of  the 
Year;  Steele  was  invited  by  the  US  State 
Department  to  take  his  Guilford  team  on  a  42-day 
goodwill  tour  of  West  Africa;  soph  David  Smith  was 
named  Ail-American  and  Freshman  M.  L.  Carr  was 
a  member  of  this  team 


Assistant  coach  to  Bones  IvlcKinney  until  mid-year; 
took  over  team  in  January  and  led  them  to  17-24 
record. 

Director  of  Player  Personnel,  Carolina  Cougars 


Named  Athletic  Director  at  High  Point  in  August, 
1972.  Became  basketball  coach  in  September  when 
J.  D.  Bamett  resigned 

All-American  Pete  Collins  was  drafted  by  the 
Washington  Bullets 


Won  Carolinas  Conference  title;  named  Conference 
Coach  of  the  Year. 

Won  Carolinas  Conference  and  District  26 
championships;  lost  in  second  round  of  NAIA 
Nationals;  Senior  Charlie  Royd  was  first  team 
All-American  and  number  three  draft  choice  of  the 
Washington  Bullets. 


Carolinas  Conference  Coach  of  the  Year 


D  150  n 


Congratulations  HPC 

Volleyball 

Team 


The  Lady  Panthers 
volleyball  team  along  with 
coach  Debbie  Trogdon 
finished  their  second 
consecutive  season  with  an 
undefeated  record.  Because  of 
their  tremendous  effort  they 
earned  a  berth  in  the  NAIA 
Nationals  in  Fort  Worth, 
Texas  on  November,  20-22 
and  Coach  Trogdon  earned 
Carolinas  Conference  Coach 
of  the  Year  for  a  second  year. 
Even  though  the  team  lost  the 
tournament  they  gained  much 
experience  and  brought  great 
pride  to  High  Point  College. 
Coach  Trogdon  said  that  next 
year  the  team  will  be  "hungry 
to  win  the  championship." 
With  only  2  seniors  on  their 
cunent  roster  and  their  newly 
found  experience  it  would  not 
be  surprising  to  see  the  Lady 
Panthers  come  home  with  the 
national  title  in  the  1987 
season! 


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Freshmen  CAEP 
High  Point  College 

Susan  G.  Adams 
Elizabeth  H  Aldridge 
David  Anderson 
Randv  J  Barber 
William  Len  Beusse 
Teresa  D.  Billings 
Sharon  Graves  Bolton 
Douglas  A   Bristow 
Carlo  G  Burkhart 
Rhonda  N  Bvnum 
Deborah  Chapman 
Djuana  Maria  Collins 
Rhonda  Craven 
Richard  D   Crouse 
Rita  C  Davis 
Wanda  N  Dejoumette 
Almettia  C-  Ellison 
Lawanna  L[;n  Fitzgerald 
Mary  Sibert  Fitzgerald 
Delia  C  Foster 
Annette  Fulmore 
Mark  Aaron  Gibson 
Trish  Lynn  Good 
Gary  L.  Goodnough 
Janet  Grady 
John  E  Grant  III 
Carlton  Brent  Guyer 
Anthony  L-  Hairston 
Lundy  Hall 
Patncia  L   Hardy 
Louanne  C  Hedhck 
John  L   Herbm 
Michael  Wayne  Hubble 
Brace  C  Huffman 
Frednck  M  Hughes 
Cynthia  H   Ingram 
Nancy  W  Kearney 
Manann  D.  Kem 
Carolyn  D  Lederer 
Dwight  W  Leonard 
Walter  H  Leonard.  Jr 
Donna  G  Lewis 
Judy  L  Maxwell 
Terry  D  McClure 
Janie  T  McDahs 
Pasedia  L   Mills 
Sharon  Lynm  Montgomery 
Toni  L   Mullis 
Debra  Shay  Murphy 
Sherry  Lynne  Nelson 
Fonda  D  Noms 
Dennis  Bnan  Ohara 
Anthony  Todc  Patterson 
Lynn  F  Payne 
William  Alan  Pnce 
Ofelia  Nmn  Reddick 
Ann  H  Rheinlander 
Arnell  Jeannetto  Rone 
Erin  Marlene  Ryce 
Wanda  D.  Sautter 
Manlyn  S  Schoch 
Margie  Seaman 
Martin  A  Senell.  Jr. 
Bnan  M  Shoaf 
Chnstina  C.  Shoaf 
Lisa  Dawn  Smith 
Robert  A  Spears 
C  Edward  Studebaker 
Jette  D  Swaim 
Jeffery  A   Sweeney 
Ethel  M  Townsend 
Henry  IV.  Usrey.  Jr 
Sue  Vanzeeland 
Jess  Watson.  Vaught 
Deborah  H.  Wade 
James  T  Wall 
Doris  L   Warren 


Susan  Watts 
Linda  Hottum  While 
Jeny  D    Whitley 
Rita  P   Whitley 
Patsy  Miller  Willard 
Diane  O    Wilson 
Rickie  A    Wilson 
Ron  A    Woodell 
Cheryl  Renee  Wooten 
John  F  Ziglar 


Sophomores  CAEP 
High  Point  College 

Shelly  Ann  Acuff 
Kathleen  M  Bryant 
Meredith  Ann  Eanes 
Debbie  H  Fisher 
Curtis  Wilkes  Hatton 
Teresa  L   Hayworth 
Robert  Shapard  Hupp 
Tonya  H.  Langley 
Faye  Loflin 
Judith  Shem  Melton 
Billy  Noms 
Beverly  P.  Page 
Donna  M.  Pruett 
Gilda  Dehavia  Watts 
Silas  Eddie  Wood 


Juniors  CAEP 
High  Point  College 

Cnss  D.  Anderson 
Beverly  T.  Boemer 
Christopher  Lee  Bowles 
Scott  Thomas  Bumette 
Andrew  Onyemaec  Chiedu 
Eddie  R.  Conrad 
Conis  F  Cutler 
Rick  J  Espy 
David  Wayne  Fields 
Bradford  Stanle  Grubbs 
Kathleen  M  Haggerty 
Stephen  Paul  Lain 
Brett  Hall  McCunry 
Louis  Joseph  Messina 
Glenda  S   Morgan 
Joe  Radford  Moms 
Deborah  Kathleen  Finer 
William  Reid  Rice  III 
Stephen  Alan  Rule 
Richard  Lynel  Scott 
Deborah  H  Shaw 
Hilda  Sink 
Gary  Dale  Snipessr 
Randall  Craig  Wright 


Seniors  CAEP 
High  Point  College 

Ronald  Kirkwood  Baird 
Barry  Duke  Bunn 
Vicki  F  Causey 
John  Wesley  Edwards.  Jr 
Michael  Loyd  Foster 
Debra  Lynn  Gambill 
John  Robert  Cavlik 
James  M  Hayworth 
Dianne  Norton 
Martha  E  Hutchens 


Patncia  Johnson 
Teresa  C  Kines 
Carta  Jean  Newton 
Louise  F  Nichols 
Louise  C.  Nowicki 
Catherine  B   Patton 
Teresa  Gail  Price 
Betty  Wall  Phceburris 
James  Daniel  Rangel 
Jackie  Daniel  Reeder 
David  H.  Seawell 
Randy  L   Shields 
Dennis  Edward  Sink 
Susan  S  Smith 
Wanda  Dianne  Stone 
David  Sykes 
Melinda  Sykes 
Alan  Scott  Walser 
Donna  W   Whittener 
Bonnie  J    Williams 
Aura  Lee  Wilson 
Roger  A  Zimmerman 


Freshmen  CAEP 
Piedmont  Air  Lines 

Ludwig  W.  Albl 
Ivy  Banner 
Dan  Hallam  Bauer 
Albert  Beamon 
Patricia  D  Bek 


Xavier  Bethune 
Maria  M.  Bogarous 
Robert  Lee  Bowden 
Scarlet  Boyle 
Frances  D.  Campbell 
Chnstine  Joanm  Garden 
Wanda  S.  Carter 
Dennis  Craig  Gartner 
Barbara  D   Cockrum 
Marylin  Faye  Collins 
Ronald  Dean  Cook 
Diana  M  Comatzer 
Sue  fAemory  Cox 
Pansy  Daniels 
Schuyler  Day 
Beverly  P  Dement 
Lynn  M  Dentiste 
Debra  Lynn  Dion 
Karen  Jane  Doub 
Janet  L.  Driver 
Tracy  C  Duke 
Rita  J  Forbes 
Rebecca  J  Fallen 
Pamela  Grace  Fulp 
Gail  Smith  Gregory 
Susan  M  Haake 
Charlie  D.  Hall.  Jr 
Robin  Edwina  Hall 
Janice  Laronne  Hamm 
Donna  Frances  Hammond 
Pamela  Hartigan 
Lorraine  Hete  Hawryluk 
Carolyn  Hednck 
Jeanette  Higgins 
Greg  Horton 
Deloris  R  Huntley 
Mary  Ann  Johnson 
Rita  Johnson 
David  A.  Kimball 
Leigh  Temples  Kiser 
Timothy  Ray  Knopf 
Kim  D  Lemonds 
Patrick  James  Marr 
Barbara  B.  Marsh 
Karen  F  Marshall 
Pamela  D  Matthews 
Gwen  McCartney 
Paul  T  McCormick  II 
Janice  D  Miller 
Rebeca  Jane  Momson 
John  Moser 
Robin  C.  Mouzon 
Nellie  A.  Nail 
Rebecca  Lynn  Norris 
Pamela  A  Pacula 
Kristina  Barbara  Papp 
Mitzie  L.  Reauis 
Sara  Lynn  Redmon 


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High  Point  College 


Kenneth  Lee  Rippv 
Teny  Lynn  Roberts 
Donna  R.  Robertson 
Katherine  Ann  Roels 
Stacey  P.  Rogatsios 
Deborah  L  Sams 
Deborah  Lee  Scahse 
Amy  Shelton 
Sherri  B.  Sheppard 
Brajinder  Singh 
Kumiko  K.  Sloop 
Lynda  B  Smith 
Vickie  L  Smith 
Patncia  R  Stewart 
Kenneth  Ray  Stophel 
Denise  Rhodes  Sturkie 
Nicolette  Jacquel  Tesh 
Pargie  L  Turner 
Jocelyn  Elizabe  Walker 
Mary'K   Wall 
James  S   Weavil 
Robert  D   Weesner 
Jeffrey  Alan  Woosley 
Kim  Marie  Woosley 
Blair  C  Yokley 
Debbie  H  Yonakor 
Leita  K  Zeugner 
Martha  Ziglar 


Sophomores  CAEP 
Piedmont  Airlines 


Joyce  Adams 

Kieran  Brockman  Brown 

Debra  Lynn  Caldwell 

Kimberly  D  Childress 

Kathy  Dianne  Corner 

Caroline  E  Connor 

Connie  V.  Cooper 

Patricia  Dauis 

Lynn  Dee  Dull 

Ryke  Rylan  Edwards 

Meredith  Green 

Jeffrey  Wayne  Norton 

Judith  Lytle 

Patricia  Ann  Marshall 

Vallie  E.  Martin 

Diane  Mathews 

Jeloma  Kay  McDonald 

Gail  Merritt 

Kathy  W.  Morgan 

Cynthia  E.  Moxley 

Edward  H.  Musselwhite 

Charles  Neenan 

Timothy  Ray  Nelson 

Gwendolyn  M.  Oakleij 

Anna  Maria  Papp 
Linda  Gibson  Petree 

Charlene  Porter 
Marilyn  T.  Reid 
Beth  Anita  Rush 
Jackie  Lynn  Sherrod 
Luanne  W.  Shumate 
Carolyn  O.  Simmons 
Diane  B.  Smith 
Georgie  Ann  Southern 
Richard  Walter  Speer 
Amy  G.  Troxell 
Tammie  J.  Vestal 
Janice  W.  Vogler 
Lisa  Renee  Wagoner 
Kelly  Renee  Widener 


Juniors  CAEP 
Piedmont  Airlines 

Dauid  Herman  Bait\j 
Deborah  Thorpe  Boose 
Teresa  Borgardts 
Faith  Whitaker  Bowman 
Stephen  C  Brown 
Mary  Jane  Browne 
Norman  Wayne  Byerly 
Cheryl  Susan  Caudill 
Edna  M  Chavis 
Mary  L   Cromer 
Catherine  Cummings 
Thomas  E.  Disantis 
M  Carolyn  Pulp 
Jerome  Alexan  Gathings 
Andre  Gray 
Sandra  Kay  Gray 
Kenneth  Hollingsworth 
Chrsytal  Lynn  Jessup 
Shari  Johnson 
Richard  W  Jones.  Jr. 
Michael  Willta  Kecseti 
Kathryn  Lloyd 
Liston  Laveme  Martin 
Patricia  R  Nelson 
Dauid  L   Page 
Ellen  K  Parker 
Richard  Keith  Parsons 
Judith  Ann  Raglandtodd 
William  H.  Reavts.  Jr. 
Jacalyn  D  Riley 
David  Lynn  Sain 
Band  Brooks  Sills.  Jr 
Cathy  Lynne  Slate 
Jem  Rudd  Snider 
Michael  H.  Stephenson 
Judith  Patricia  Swaim 
Kim  Teasley 
Ladonna  Thomas 
Cathie  Vestal 
Brenda  Sue  Walker 
Cindy  Renee  Weaver 
Patricia  T   Wnght 


Seniors  CAEP 
Piedmont  Airlines 

Clemmie  R  Basinger 
William  R  Bernstein 
Melanie  Black 
Carolyn  Elaine  Boles 
Gerald  F  Bracey 
William  C  Brandon.  Jr. 
Janice  L.  Cash 
Deborah  Gail  Chandler 
Kathy  Elizabeth  Clark 
Evelyn  Jean  Collins 
James  Hoyle  Conner 
Edwin  L  Ellis.  Jr 
Annette  H  Everhart 
Roy  Clinton  Gough.  Jr. 
Ronald  Lynn  Hartman 
Carol  Ann  Hawkins 
Julia  E.  Hicks 
Marilyn  T.  Humphrey 
L  Carol  Lawson 
Jean  M.  Lee 
Cheryl  Little 
Linda  Carolyn  Mabe 
Gordon  David  Macbryde 
Michael  Wayne  Magee 
Marguerite  C  Messick 
Paul  Ray  Phillips 
Cecil  Reid  Smith 


Dennis  K.  Stanfield 
Donna  H  Stirewalt 
Elwyn  Bailey  Thompson 
Bruce  David  Updyke 
Lynda  Venable 
Martha  Warner 
Melissa  Willard 
Vicki  Yokley 
PaulC  Ziglarlll 


Freshmen  CAEP 
RJR/Nabisco 

Johnny  Lee  Addertion 
Richard  Hams  Allen 
Donna  B  Boger 
Greg  C   Cames 
Kenneth  Wilifor  Carter 
Beverly  B   Choplin 
Sadie  U  Clement 
Billy  Tyrone  Conner 
Jeanne  A  Davis 
Darlene  Eads 
Catherine  Evans 
Mark  Evans 
Kelly  D  Everhart 
Dale  A   Flynt 
James  Michael  Gowen 
Tina  Sue  Gulledge 
Dawn  Kimberly  Hams 
John  Robert  Haxton 
Kay  Francis  Hester 
John  William  lema 
Joanne  Mane  Jacovec 
Cleta  L  Jordan 
Karen  S.  Joyce 
Joel  Randall  Kiger 
Dianne  J  Leonard 
James  E.  Lippard.  Jr. 
Sonya  V  Long 
Jeffrey  Deane  Manuel 
Karen  K  Martin 
Betty  M  McNeil 
Nina  L   Memng 
Norma  Nifong 
Deborah  Ann  Pope 
Earlene  Rhynehurdt 
George  Arthur  Shouse 
Myra  Smith 

Kathenne  M  Stephenson 
Carol  Jean  Tnplett 
Pamela  W  Tnvette 
Gary  B.  Walker 
Mark  T.  Wall 
Timothy  C   Wallace 
Louise  Virgini  Watkins 
Daniel  Watts 
Tina  White 

Denise  Lavem  Williams 
Jeffrey  Allen  Willis 
Sharon  Beth  Wonders 
Stanley  I   Wood 
Marlene  Young 
Peggy  Lee  Zelensky 


Sophomores  CAEP 
RJR/Nabisco 


Shirley  Athan 
Shannun  Warren  Clark 
Susan  Frank 
Anne  Mane  Gadzicki 
James  Elbert  Hoots 
Denny  Kallam 


Frederick  Paul  Kelly 
Charles  H  Kimel 
Gail  Lynette  Lindsay 
John  Samuel  Long 
Kay  Long 

Hugh  Alan  Martin.  Jr 
Janie  O  Petticord 
Regina  W  Southern 
Roy  Rueben  West 


Juniors  CAEP 
RJR/Nabisco 

Shirley  L  Allen 
Mary  Ann  Cline 
Carolyn  Johnson  Craver 
Karen  A   Faulkner 
Carolyn  Galloway 
Larry  Daniel  Cossett 
Keith  Douglas  Graham 
Judy  Deanell  Gnmstead 
Kyle  Harrison 
Penny  Leigh  Hauser 
Linda  A.  Huff 
Sheme  H  Ivey 
Claybome  Y  Lewis 
Alisa  Ann  Lyon 
R   Larry  McCullough 
Judith  Ann  McKinney 
Juanilla  Moore 
Linda  Momson 
Lynn  Owens 
Gary  L   Phelps 
David  Kim  Reece 
Phillip  Gray  Smith 
Emest  G  Snead 
Kay  W    Wagner 
Jeffrey  Van  Williard 
Janice  R.  Wurgleyi 


Seniors  CAEP 
RJR/Nabisco 

Randall  Keith  Clark 
Wanda  Doss 
Calvin  Lawson 
Hilda  H  Pate 
Beverly  W  Smith 
Lynne  Saintsing  Smith 
Jeffrey  M  Vuksan 


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The  new  men's  dormitory  was  started  in  June  of  1986  with  a  finished 
date  set  for  the  fall  of  1987.  The  new  dormitory  will  be  the  most 
sought  after  dorm  on  the  campus.  When  finished  it  will  house 
incoming  freshmen  men,  be  air  conditioned,  and  accesssable  to 
handicapped  students.  The  McColluch  Hall  will  be  torn  down. 


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have  been  the  specialized  license  plates.  It 
seems  to  be  the  new  craze.  Each 
personalized  license  plate  purchased  in 
North  Carolina  gives  a  percentage  to  the 
beautification  of  North  Carolina  highwa\^s. 


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Career  Alumni  Day 


Each  year  alumni  return  to  High 
Point  College  to  speak  with  Juniors 
and  Seniors  who  are  interested  in 
their  field  of  work. 


Career  Development  Center 


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As  editor  of  the  Zenith  for  the  past  three 
years  I  would  like  to  say  it  has  taught  me 
more  than  I  could  have  learned  in  any 
classroom.  It  has  been  my  pleasure  to  edit 
the  Zenith.  I  have  tried  to  capture  once  in  a 
lifetime  moments,  moments  which  are 
stepping  stones  in  life.  A  cliche  which 


describes  the  situation  is,  "no  pain,  no 
gain."  I  feel  that  by  producing  three 
yearbooks  I  have  accomplished  something 
here  at  High  Point.  And  last  I  would  like  to 
thank  anyone  who  has  helped  me  over  the 
last  three  years.  Deadlines  got  tough,  but 
you  all  helped.  Thanks,  Melissa  Mize 


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