HELEN WALLER AND REGINALD HINSHAW PRESENT:
PUBLISHED ANNUALLY BYTNE STUDENTS
WRENN MEMORIAL UBRAiU
HIGH POINT COLLEGE
HIGH POINT, N. C
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OF HIGH POINT COLLEGE, HIGH POINT, N.C
FOREWORD
COLLEGE
IHE WATCHFUL LITTLE PANTHER HAS AC-
COMPANIED THE CANDID CAMERAMAN ON
HIS TREK THROUGH THE YEAR 1940. TO-
GETHER, THEY HAVE CAUGHT YOU, DEAR STU-
DENT, AND PLACED YOU IN THIS, THE FOUR-
TEENTH VOLUME OF THE "ZENITH." IF, IN
VACANT OR IN PENSIVE MOOD, THESE LITTLE
REPLICAS OF YOUR ACTIVITIES STRIKE UPON
THAT INWARD EYE AND BRING YOU SMILES
BECAUSE OF RECOLLECTIONS OF YOUR COL-
LEGE DAYS, THEN WE OF THE STAFF SHALL BE
HAPPY.
ORGANIZATIONS • ATHLETICS • FEATURES
DEDICATION
TO
WILLIAM ARNOLD LAMBETH, D. D.
Zealous Christian Minister,
Genuine American Citizen,
Loyal Trustee of High Point College
Who by his generous spirit of un-
selfish service, has endeared himself
to all whose lives he has touched.
WE DEDICATE
THE ZENITH OF 1940
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GIDEON IRELAND HUMPHREYS. A.M., D.D., LLD.
President
BOARD OF TRUSTEES
H. A. MlLLIS President
N. M. Harrison- Secretary
Or. J. W. PRITCBARO
Dr. C I. Humphreys
Rev. J. C. Auman
Mr. C. F. Finch
Mr. H. A. Mil lis
Mr. G. H. Kearns
Mr. B. K. Milloway
Rev. N. M. Harrison
Mr. C. C. Robbins
Mr. J. S. Pickett
Dr. S. W. Taylor
Mr. L. F. Ross
Mrs. M. J. Wrens
Mr. A. M. Rankin
Dr. W. A. Lambeth
Rev. J. E. Pritchard
Mr. R. M. Cox
Dr. J. H. Cutchin
Mr. Chas. W. McCrary
Dr. J. D. Williams
Mr. J. M. Millikan
Mr. J. Norman Wills
Mr. F. Logan Porter
Mrs. C. F. Finch
Mr. F. T. Teagie
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ADMINISTRATION
AND
FACULTY
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Miss Louise Adams
). HOBART ALLRFD
Banks Apple
A.M.
A.M.
R. N.
Instructor in Mathematics
Professor of Modern
Languages
College Nurse
Allen Austin
B.S.
A ssistant Prornotion.il
Secretary
Helen R- Bartlett
Mrs. Alda T. Berry
Mrs. Almetta Brooks
Edmond O. Cummin gs
Ph.D.
M.A.
B.S.
Ph.D.
A tsociate Professor of
History
Instructor in Bunnets
Department
Instructor of Art
Professor of Chemistry
E. Barton Dulac
Walter R. Fleischmann
Mrs. Walter R. Fleischmann
William H. Ford
M.A.
A.M.
B.A.
A.M.
Professor of Business
Administration
Instructor in Dramatics
and Speech
Instructor in Dramatics
and Speech
Assistant Professor of
Business Administration
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Mrs. William H. Ford
M.S.
Professor of Home
Economics
E. C. Glasgow
A.B.
Instructor of English
Mrs. Lillian M. Green
House Mother,
Boy's Dormitory
R. Howard Gunn
A.B.
Instructor of Business
Administration
Janet F. Hall
Instructor in Music
Nathan iei. M. Harrison
B.D.
Promotional Secretary
BFNJAMIN H. Hill.
Ph.D.
Professor of Biology
Clifford R. Hinshaw
A.M.. Litt.D.
Professor of Education
and Psychology
E. Vera Idol
A.M.
Professor of English
C. Lucille Johnston
Ph.B.
Secretary lo President
Paul S. Kennftt
B.D.. LL.D.
Professor of History
Harriet Killough
B.S.
Dietitian
Percy E. Lindley
A.M., Litt.D.
Dean of College and
Professor of Religious
Education
A. C. Lovelace
A.B.. M.Ed.
Assistant Professor of
Education
Mrs. Mabel T. Millikan
A.B.
Social Director of
Woman's Hall
J. Harlev Mouranf
M.S.
Professor of Chemistry
and Phy>ics
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ADMINISTRATION
AND FACULTY
Paul Scott Owfn
M.A.
Aum.iui Professor of
liusiness Administration
Mrs. Cullen B. Owfns
Mus.B., Sch. Mus.B.
Head of Music Department
Donald J. Rulfs
M.A.
Professor of English
Gkrtkude Strickler
B.S.. A.M.
Director of Physical
Education for Women
Mrs. Alice Paige White
A.M.
Librarian anil
Professor of Greek
Nathaniel P. Yarbrough
A.M.
Asiociate Professor of
Modern Languages
C. Virgil Yow
A.B.
Director of Physical
Education for Men
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Bond, Williams. Coble.
OFFICERS
Archie Williams President
Beverly Bond Vice-President
Becky Coble Secretary-Treasurer
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SENIOR CLASS
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Km i lie Hanks Apple, K.N.
KtKNtRSVll.lh, N.C.
A.B.
Sigma Alpha I'lii
Uurrus Memorial Hospital, '57; W. A. A.,
1, 2, 3; Modern Priscilla. 2, 3; ZENITH, 2;
Fcotlighters, 3 ; Win's Who, 3.
Forrester C. Ai man
SEAGBQVE, s. i .
B.S.
Football, 3. 4; Christian Endeavor, 1, 2, 3,
4; Aknrhiiiiari l.itcran S"iicl>, i, 2, 3; Hi-
Po. 3-
R. Stanley Berg
CHARLOTTE, S. C.
A.B.
Central Bible Institute, 1, 2; Baseball, 3.
Helen Gertride Blackrirx
CREENSCORO, x. C.
B.S.
Commercial Club, t; Honor Rnll, 2, 3; in-
ternational Relations Club, 4; Future Teach-
ers Cluh, 4.
SENIORS
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SENIORS
Beverly Earl Bond
IIAYXKSViI.il:, I A.
A.B.
Epsilon Era Phi
Secretary, North Carolina Student Minis-
terial Association, i ; Vice-President, Senioi
Class; Thalean Literar) Society, i, 2, 5, 4;
President, 4; Snccer, 3; \\'lm\ Who, 4; Hi-
Po, i, 2, 3, 4 ; Editor, 4.
JOH \ 1'. C Mil. 1.
HIGH POIK 1 , \. 1 .
A.B.
Thalean Litem n Society, 1; Ministerial As-
sociation, 1, 2. ;, 4; \'ice-Pre-idenl, », 4
Mary Milliard Carraway
iih:ii POINT, v C.
A.B.
Artemesian Literary Society, 1, 2, j, 4;
Honor Roll, 3; Footlighters, 4; Future
Teachers, 4; Tumbling, 1; International Re-
lation* Clul". 4.
Lawrence William Carte.
\i u VORK, \. \ .
U.S.
Hand, 3, 4; Soccer, 3, 4; Engineers' Club,
3, 4; Vice-President, 4.
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ReBEC< 1 COBLE
ii \u RIVER, N. C.
U.S.
Sigma Alpha Phi
Treasurer, Class, i ; Woman's Athletic As-
sociation! i, 2, 3, 4 ; Artemesian Literarj So-
ciety, i, a, 3, 4! Modern Priscilla, i, a, 3, 4;
Secretary 2; Vice-President, j; President, 4;
Honor Roll, 1, 2; Secretary, Class, 4; Future
reachers, 4 ; Marshal, 3.
Louise Holt Cole
WISE, X. C.
A.M.
Sigma Alpha Phi
Artemesian Literary Society, i, 2, 3, 4;
Basketball, 1 ; Christian Endeavor, 1, 2, 3,
4; Class Manager, 4.
Adelaide Virginia Connor
iiavvii ik, va.
U.S.
Nikanthan, 1, 3: Avertte College, 2; Modern
Priscilla, 1, 3, 4; Woman's Athletic Asso-
ciation, 1, 3, 4; Christian Endeavor So-
ciety, t.
Anna Elizabeth Dark
IIIOMASVll.l.E, \\ C.
B.S.
Arleinesian Literary Society, 2, 3, 4;
Woman's Athletic Association, 1, 2.
SENIORS
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SENIORS
Helen Bess Davis
i\i in I), v. C.
U.S.
Flora MacDonald, i ; Artemenan Literarj
Society, 2, 3, 4; Pre-Law Club. 4; Dormi-
tory Council, j.
( rEORGE E. Fl.klNS
LIBERTY , S. C.
li.s.
Epsilon Eta Fhi
Akrothinian Literary Society, 1. -. 5, 4;
Secretary, 2; Vice-President, 3; President, 4;
A Cappella Choir, 1, 1, 3; President, ;,
Manager Basketball, 3: Pan-Hellenic Coun-
cil, 4; President, 4; On-.-. President, 2.
K. Vestal Ferguson
GRAHAM, X. C.
B.S.
(iuiltord, 1; \V. C. I". X. C, 2; Modern
Priscilla, 3, 4; Treasurer, 4; Woman's Ato-
letic AssoCiatiOD, 3, 4; Rep.irter, 4; Nikan-
than Literary Society. 3, 4; Christian En-
deavor Society, 3 ; B. S. I*., 4.
Jenme Rith Fisher
rich fie id, \. c
A.3.
1'iiitlrr Junior College, 1. 2; Woman's Ath-
letic Association, 3, 4; Class Manager, 4;
Artjmeslan Literarj' Society, 3, 4: Future
Teachers Club, 4; International Relation*
Club, !.
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Sibyl Eleanor Fowler
pinnacle, \. c.
A.M.
Sigma Alpha Phi
Christian Endeavor Society, i, 2, 3, 4, Ni
kanthan Literary Society, i, 2, 3, 4;
Woman's Athletic Association 3, 4; Zenith
Staff, 4; Future Teachers Club, 4.
Seymour Holiday Franklin
krkeport, n. v.
A.B.
Iota Tan Kappa
Football, 2, 3, 4; Co-Captain, 3, 4; Basket-
ball, ;; Class Basketball, 2, 4; Baseball, 2,
4; Hi-I'o, 3,4-
Kith Vickrei Kitkelle
greensboro, x. c.
U.S.
Modern Priscilla Club, 1. 2, 3, 4; Treasurer,
2; Nikanthan Ltterarj Society 4.
II. Beiron Garlixgtun
POLLOCK, I. a.
B.S.
EpsiJon Eta Phi
IThalean Literary Society, 1 ; Soccer, 1 ; Bas-
ketball, 1, 2.
SENIORS
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SENIORS
Florence Mildred Grant
carysburc, n. c.
A.l!.
Nikamhan Literary Society, i, 2, 3, 4:
Woman's Athletic Association, i. 2, 3. 4:
Class Manager, 4; Christian Endeavor So-
ciety, 1, 2, 3, 4.
Joe Hutchinson Gray
HIGH l'"l\ 1, v. C.
B.S.
Epsilon Eta Phi
Aknithinian Literary Society, 1, 2, 3; Treas-
urer, 2; Circulation Manager, Hi-Po, 2;
Vice-President, Class, 2; Junior Marshal, 3;
Student Council, 4; Treasurer, Council, 4.
Hcgh Hampton
kutherfordtok, -v. c.
B.S.
Epsilon Eta Phi
Varsity Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4; Captain. 4;
Soccer Coach, 4; Baseball, 1, 2, 3, 4; Ak-
rothinian Litcrarv Society, 1, 2, ;.
Herrert Frank Hartman
apvaxce, x. c.
B.S.
Epsilon Eta Phi
rhalean Literary Society, 1, 2; Dormitory
Council, 1 ; Student Council, 2; Class Presi-
dent, 3.
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Fraxk 1 1 k.i
Dixie Brown Helms
I BXI'NCTOK, K. C
KAMII.EMAN, \. C.
B. S.
A. K.
Epsilon Eta Phi
Meredith College, 1; Artcmesian Literary
Society, 2, 3, 4; Christian Endeavor, 2, 3, 4;
(iiMimciri.il Club, i; Y. M. <
. A.. 1
; '/.<
JK-
\V. A. A., 2, 3, 4; International Relations
mi, 2; Akrothinian Literary
Society
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3.
Club, 3, 4; B. S. I'., 1, 2, 3, 4; Future
Secretary 2, President j; Dormitory
Coun-
Teachers Cluh, 4.
eil, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President, 3, President, 4;
Ili-Pn 3, ("imitatiim Manauer 3; Inlerna-
rional Relations Club, 3, 4; Business Man-
ager Student Handbook, ;, 4.
Rith Hepler
iiiiim asvii.i.k, s. c.
A. B.
Alpha Theta Psi
Artemesian Literan Society, 1, 2, 5;
P'.-lla Choir, i, 2.
A Cap
Joseph Mallard Milliard
iiiiim asvii.i.e. v. c.
B. S
I 'halean Literary Society, 3; Freshman Bas-
ketball, 1 ; International Relations Club, 3.
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SENIORS
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SENIORS
Reginald Hinshau
men POINT, ST. C.
A.B.
Iota Tan Kappa
Student Council, i, 4; President, Boy's Day
Council, 4; Y. M. ('. A., 1; Akrothinian I.it-
rr.in Society, I, 2, 3 ; Marshal, 1; Critic. 3;
Hi-Po, 1, 2; Sports Editor, 2; Tenuis, 1, i,
3, 4; Football Manager, 2; Freshman Bas-
Lightcd Lamp, 3, 4; Athletic Council, 3, 4;
ketl.all; Chief Marshal, 3: Who', Who, 4 ;
ZBNITH, 3, 4; Business Manager, 4; Foot-
lighters, 3, 4; International Relations Cluh,
4; Future Teachers Cluh, 4.
Percy Holland
BERLIN, Mil.
U.S.
Kami, 2, 3, 4.
Lawrence Hyerly Holt
i.kxisgtox, v. c.
AM.
International Relations Cluh, 3, 4; President,
3; Forensic Council, 4; Ministerial Associa-
tion, 1, 3, 4; Vice-President, 3; Law Club,
+ ; A Cappella Choir, 1, 3, 4; Akrothinian
Literary Society, :, 3; Secretary, 5; Inter-
collegiate Debater, t, 3, 4; Christian En-
deavor, 1, 3; Knot light crs, 4; Honor Roll,
1, ; ; Ili-I'o, 1, 3, 4.
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Nell Elizabeth Holton
I1ICII pi UN I. s. I".
A.B.
I'luta Phi
Woman's Athletic Association, 1, 2, 3, 4;
A Cappella Choir, 1, 2, 3: Class Treasurer,
;; Marshal, 3; President, Girl's Day Coun-
cil, 4; Student Council, 4; Honor Roll, 5:
Pan-Hellenic Council, 4.
LlLLIE ESTELLB Hoi-KIN'S
NORWOOD, [J. C.
A.B.
Pfeiffer, i, 2; Christian Endeavor, 3, 4:
B. S. V., 3, 4; B. V. P. I .. 5f 4, President, 4;
Future Teachers Club, 4; Ministerial Asso-
ciation 4; Nikanthan Literary Society, 3, 4.
Annie Hali. Howeli.
TIIOMASVIM.E, n. c.
A.B.
Chowan College 1; Artemcsian Literary So-
ciety, 2, 3, 4; Christian Endeavor 2, 3; Inter-
national Relations, 3; Future Teachers Club,
4; B. S. C„ 5, 4.
Robert L. Johnson
10 \ 1 1 IN, X. C.
B.S.
Helta Alpha Ep-ilon
Student Government, 5, 4, Vice-President, 3,
President, 4; Thalean Literary Society, 1, 2,
3, 4; Forensic Council, 3; Lighted Lamp,
5. 4.
Alice Louise Jones
i h0masv1lle, n. c.
A.B.
Alpha Tlu-ta Psi
Artemcsian Literary Society, 2, 3, 4.
SENIORS
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SENIORS
Mary Jean Kallam
i.avvsonvii.i k. x. c.
A3.
E. C. T. C, i, •.
Esther Elizabeth Kivett
111(711 POINT, \. C.
A.B.
Alpha rheta Psi
N'ikanthan Literary Society, i, 2, 3, 4; Sec-
retary, 2; Vice-President, 3; Ministerial As-
sociation, 2; Pan-Hellenic Council, 4; Sec-
retary, 4.
Mabel Esther Koontz
11 1011 POINT, .V. C.
A.B,
lli-Pn, 2, 4; Nikanthan Literary Society, 1,
2, 4; A Cappella Choir, 1, 2; International
Relations Club, 3. 4; Debating Club, 2, 4;
Orchestra, 1, 2.
William Dams Locke
FMIIl I), \. C.
B.S.
Igta I .in k:ipp.i
Phalean Literary Society, i, i, 5, 4; Oorml
rury Council, 4; Basketball Manager, j.
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Marc Hoyle Lovelace
llinil POINT, n. c.
A.B.
Iota Tail Knppa
Band, 5, 4; Thalean Literary Society, 3, 4;
A Cappella Choir, 3; Honnr Roll, 3, 4;
Vice-President, Class, 1 ; Vice-President,
Class, 3; College Marshal, 3; Lighted Lamp,
3, 4; Who'-. Who, 4; Intercollegiate De-
bater, 3, 4; International Relations Club,
3. 4-
Danease Grayson - Manley
high point, n". c.
AH.
Alpha Theta Psi
Arteme-ian Literary Society, 1, 2, 3, 4.
Hilda Martin-
rich SQUARE, N. C.
B.S.
E. C. T. C, 1, 2, 3; li. S. I'., 4; Interna-
tional Relations Club, 4; Nikanthan Literary
Society, 4.
Marguerite Bruce McCaskill
Ill.ANEY, Si. C.
A.B.
Nikanthan Literary Society, 2, 3; President,
3; International Relations Club, 2, 3; Fu-
ture leathers Club, 3; Who's Who. J.
SENIORS
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SENIORS
Horace McKlNNEY
HIGH POINT, 8. C.
A.B.
Doris VIRGINIA Metger
FROSTBLRC, MD.
A.B.
jlue Ridge College, i; Woman's Athletic
Association, 2, 3, 4; Artemesian Literary So-
ciety, 2, 3. 4; Honor Roll, 3; Footlighters,
!, 4; Christian Endeavor Society, 2, 3 ; A
Cappella Choir, 2, 3; International Rela-
tion* Club, 3.
Esther Clarissa Miran
tdkkingion', conn".
B.S.
Sigma Alpha Phi
Marshal, 3; Who's Who, 4; Dormitory
Council, 3; Woman's Athletic Association,
1, 2, 3, 4; Class Manager, 1, 3; President,
4; Christian Endeavor, 1, 2, 3, 4; Nikan-
than Literary Society, 1, 2, 3, 4; Monitor,
2; Modern Priscilla Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; Sec-
retary, 3 ; Vice-President, 2 ; Class Treas-
urer, 2; Class Secretary, 3; Future Teachers,
4; Individual Volley Ball Award, 3.
Nellie Graham Moore
DELCO, N. C.
B.S.
Plierfcr Junior College, 1, 2; Christian En-
deavor, 4; B. S. I'., 3, 4; Vice-President, 3;
President, 4; B. V. P. I'., 3, 4; Individual
Basketball Award, 3; Ministerial Associa-
tion, 4; Modern Priscilla Club, 3, 4; Future
Teachers, 4.
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Olive Myers
Ri-th Madeline Myers
MICH POINT, N. I'.
i i i r; i i point, N. C.
A.iJ.
A.B.
Nikanthan Literary Society, 3, 4; Inter-
national Relations, 3, 4; Future Teachers
Club, 4; Honor Roll, 3, 4.
Iva Pearl Nicholsos
GRAHAM, K, C.
U.S.
E. C. T. C, 1 ; W. C, D. N. C, s; Modem
Priscilla, 5, 4; Artemesian Literary Society,
3, +: W. A. A., ;, +; B. S. V.. 3. 4-
Simeon Byron Njfong
winston salem, n. c.
A.H.
Ministerial Association, 1, 2, 3, 4, Chaplain,
4-
SENIORS
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SENIORS
James Talum Odom
mt. olive, n. c.
A.B.
Campbell College, i, i.
Alice Overman
ttlOH mis I, S. C.
i;. -.
W. C, I . \. ('., i, a; Band, ;, 4; A Cap-
|);ll.i Choir, 3; Nikanthan Literan Society,
3. 4-
Mae Sle Pegram
HIGH POINT, \. c.
A.li.
A. S. T. C, 1, a, ;•
Mary Rith Peeler
MCC 1 li in Wll I K, OHIO
A.i-;.
Pfeiffer, 1, • ; international Relations Club,
4; Future Teachers Club, 4; Artemesian Lit-
erary Society, ;, 4; Chaplain, 4.
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William Edgar I'oovey
mi. ii puis i. v i .
B.S.
Brevard College, i; Akrothinian Literar)
Societ) , i. 4 '. Tracts, 3.
William ALEXANDER Rexxik
mi nil EN, M \».
A.B.
Honor Roll, 1, 2, 5; Football, 3; Band, 2,
3, 4; Thalean Literary Society, t, 2, j, 4.
President, Stale Student Ministerial Assn-
l-lation, • ; Who's Who, 4.
P, II. Scarboro, Jr.
i'cisoiKIi, N. C.
B.S.
Iiil;l 1:111 K.ipp.i
pfeiffer, 1, 2; Dialean Literar) Society, ;.
4 ; Secretary, 4 ; Band, 3, 4.
Charles Sharps
GRI 1 NSBORO, V. C,
A.B.
Guilford College, i, 2; Ministerial Associa-
tion, 3. 4; Footlighters, 3, 4.
SENIORS
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SENIORS
Richard Addison Short
Margaret Virginia Sink
HIGH I'OIM, N. L'.
HIGH POINT, S. C.
I!.S.
B.S.
Tennis, 3, 4; Soccer, r, •; Blodl "H"
Club,
Honor Rnll, 2, 3; Commercial Club, 1; Ni-
3. 4-
kanthan Literary Society, 2, 3, 4; [nterna-
tional Relations Club, 4; Fulure Teachers
Club, 4.
E. M Smith
Mrs. Fern Smith
HIGH POIS r, \. C.
A.B.
HIGH I'OIM, \. C.
Wingate,
1, 2; Wake Forest, 3; B. S. V. 4;
A.B.
Ministerial
Association, 4; Future Teachers
Wingate,
1,2, ;; Future Teachers Club, 4.
Club, 4-
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Lee Roy Spencer. Jr.
hich MHKT, K, C
AJJ.
Ministerial Association) i. ■:. 5, 4. President,
5; International Relations Club, 5, 4, Pn->i-
dem, 4; Debate Club, 4; Akrotbinian Lit-
erary Society, 3, 4 ; Chaplain, 3 ; Forensic
Council, 4.
Ru iiARu Bernard Stolack
BROOKI VJJ, W. v.
B.S.
Manager Football Team, 2, 3; Block "H"
Club, 2, 3, 4; Akrotbinian Literary Society,
1, 2, 3, 4; Dramatic Club, 2; Medical Club.
4; Track, 2, 3.
Jesse Lee Swinson
charlotte, v. c.
A.B.
Columbia Bible Institute, 1, 2; Baseball, 3,
4: Footlighter's, 5, 4: Ministerial Association,
3, 4; Honor Roll, 3, 4; Christian Endeavor,
5, 4-
Hexry Terry
mcc \i t., s. c.
B.S.
I ), Ita Alpha I psilon
Band, 1,2, 3, 4.
SENIORS
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SENIORS
Anna Margaret Tbsh
i EXINCTOK, S'. C.
A.I'..
Greensboro College, i; MiniMtrial A*«nci.i
tion, 2, 3, 4; Secretary] 4; Future Peacher;
C'luli. 4; Christian Endeavor, 4; Interna-
tional Relations Club, 4; Honor Roll, ;, 4.
Ri th Merely \ Thompson
IiiiiM \.\ I; I I , \. I.
i;.s.
rheta Phi
Arteme ian Ltteran Society, 1, 2. 3, 4: Vice-
Pre idem, 3; Modem Priscilla C'luli, 2, 3, 4;
Woman's Athletic Association, •, 3, 4; Dor-
mitnri Council, President, 4; Studeni (iov-
rrnmenl, 4.
Laura Edith Vance
1111:11 l'iil\ 1. v C.
A.B.
Tlicta Phi
Artemesian Literar) Society, 1, 2, 3, 4; Sec-
retary, 2; Treasurer, 3; President, 4; Com-
mercial Club, 1; A Cappella Choir, 1, 2, 3:
Secretary, 2; Student Council, 2; Day Stu-
dent Council, 4: Band, 3, 4; Woman's Ath-
letic Association, 1, -■
Helen Waller
KIKSTON, V C.
B.S.
Siiiiua Alpha Phi
Woman's Athletic Association, 1, 2, 3. 4;
Christian Endeavor, 1. 2, ;; Secretary, 2;
Dormitory Councn, 2, 3; treasurer, 2; Sec-
ruari, ;; Nikaiith.in Literan s ciety, 1. 2,
3, 4: Treasurer, ;: Critic 4; Student Coun-
cil, 4; Zenith Staff, 3, 4; Editor, 4; Mar-
shal, 3.
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Verel Jeanette Ward
! 1 1. 1 K I 1 , V C.
B.S.
Sigma Alpha Phi
Commercial Club, i; Christian Endeavor, i,
2, 5, 4; Nikantfaan Literary Society, 1, 2, 5.
4; Student Council, r, 3, 4, Secretary, 4;
Zenith, 3, 4.
Set RGEON W \RXliR
01 11 FORD, COLLEGE, •>'. C.
A.M.
Guilford, 1, 2, 3.
Vera Josephine Weant
111(711 POINT, K. C.
A.B,
Alpha Theta I'm
Nikanthan I.iterarj Society, 2, 3, 4.
Edgar Strickland Welborn, Jr.
TIIOMASVIM E, V. C.
A.M.
Epsilon Eta Phi
Dormitory Council, 3, 4; Vice-President, 3;
Akrothinian Literary Society, 1, 2, 3, Treas-
urer, 3; Freshman Basketball. 1: Junior
Varsity, 2.
SENIORS
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SENIORS
Archie Gray Williams
wendell. k. c.
B.S.
Epsilon Eta Phi
Akrothinian Literary Society, i, 2, 5; Secre-
tary, 3 ; President, Class, 4.
Ftn Alexander Wofford
LEXWCTOK, X. C.
A.B.
Christian Endeavor, 1, 2, 3, 4; Akrothinian
Literary Society, i, 2, 3; Chaplain, 2; Mar-
shal, 3; Manager, Baseball ream, 2.
C. Arthi r York
iiii.ii POINT, x. C.
A.B.
Delta Alpha Epsilon
Akrothinian Literary Society, i, 2, 3; Fresh-
man Basketball, 1 ; Student Council, 3; Law
Club, 4-
William Elmer Yoi n'O
high point, x. c.
U.S.
Epsilon Alpha Phi
Hal D. Vow
CIBSOSVII.I.E, \. C,
B.S.
Class President, 1 ; Baseball, 1,2, 3, 4; Man-
ager, Football, 4; Akrothinian Literary So-
ciety, 1, 2.
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oAlma SVlater
hi our hearts we hold the mem'ry
Of a place we love the best;
O'er it wares the purple banner.
Emblem of its fearlessness.
Chor
us
We praise thy name and honor true.
They stand for loyalty and lore;
May yours be fame that to you is due
For you we'll always fight.
We want the right
To uphold thy standards high;
To give the best we have to thee.
Mem'ries of you we will cherish.
H. P C.
When we're on the field of battle.
When we strive for praise to thee;
May our teams be undefeated.
Ours the crown of victory.
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Koontz. Spainhour. Ctowdcr, Clifton
OFFICERS
Burke Koontz President
Robert Clifton Vice-President
Rachel Spainhour Secretary
Helen Crowder Treasurer
JUNIOR CLASS
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JUNIOR
CLASS
EVEU s Al K1KS
William Ballakd
HIGH POINT. (*, i
Al IIFMAMI B, N. C.
I \Kt Al SMS
Marcarei Bairo
HIGH POINT. ?• 1
HIGH POINT. N « .
Blaine Baxter
I'.u i Henrv Blair
FAt.l.STON, N. C.
HIGH POINT. N. C.
W'll 1 1 AM Hi SSI II
( !i kiri ill Kim. ii \.u
HIGH POINT, N. C
UNION GROVE. N <
Olin Biickensofrifr
Winifred Burton
GARY. INI.
HIGH POINT. N. C.
Helen Brow N
Winifred Br^ an
ASHEBORO, N. <T.
HICKORY, N. r.
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M\me\ Bveria
Ei mer Cash u i
1 HINOTOS, N. C.
TRINITY
Lawrence Byrum
Brick Carrauay
HIGH POINT. N. C.
HIGH h'ls 1
Alice Chasih EB
Charles Cochrane
HIGH POINT. N f.
STAP . N . '■
Robert Cuftdn
Sam COBl i
HIGH POINT, N. r.
HIGH POINT. N '
Lucille Ckaven
Helen- CroWOER
HIGH POINT, N. C.
HIGH POINT. N. C.
Edith Cribbs
Ma
K\ SNOW ('RIDLEBAICM
HIGH POINT, N. I
MICH POINT •■ ■
JUNIOR
CLASS
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JUNIOR
CLASS
Paul Deaton
shannon, n. c.
Catherine Ellison
high point. n. c.
A I BKKI F.ARI.E
NT. LAKE, N. J.
Garland Ellis
CAP.Y. N. C.
Louise Ellison
high point. n. c.
Jessie Frazier
high point. n. c.
Delberi Everhari
THOMASVILI.T, N. C.
John Farlow
SOPHIA. N. c.
Marv TAi LOR < ; \ -i
MAHianinisvii.Lt, N. c.
Horace Giles
high point, n. c.
HOW w;n < . UtMOft
HIGH POINT. N, C.
ADAM Lee Gibson-
high POINT, N *
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m.\ksf Gran i
HIGH P01KT, s <
Victor ii \rri k
9 BBHAVRI s N .1
KoBKK'l HOI I OW v\
MOSBOF, N. «..
BfMi.n Fn\ Hbgi
LEXINGTON, v (
Doris Holmes
GPAHAM. N. c.
HEN'Rl HlBBI.I
NOU1H HUSTON. VA
Bill Kf.fae
HUH SQUAJtl N •
Lucille Johnson
u INSTON S\l im n I
Pauline Kbnneti
HIGH POINT, s .
Nellie Kilikei i
Ml NDERSON, N. C.
Jack Lee
HIGH POINT. * i
Burke Koontz
high point, n i
JUNIOR
CLASS
r-»3 j
JUNIOR
CLASS
Marcel Malfregeot
CLARKSBURG. W. VA.
Joe Mu
tmomasvilll. N. e.
Jack Moran
eheepoht. n, v-
James Moori
troUtvii 1 I . VA.
Ruth Murphy
THOMA5VILLE, N. C.
Frank Murray
QIMOMVll l i . N- c.
Byrdelle Nicholas
sallis, miss.
( rEORGE NEEDHAM
GREENSBORO, N
Louis Micro
LONG ISI.ASU, N v
Sara Owen
TROY. N. C.
DOROTHV PEGRAM
GREENSBORO, N '
Celeste Payne
high point, n . .
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o o
Cleo Pis six
Betty Securest
GBEEN5BOHO N .
HIGH if. ■ ;
Je AS'SE Rankis
Worth RM U
HIGH POINT. N -
TPIMT1 ■- C
Robert Sicfxoff
Rachel Spaishoir
HIGH POINT. N. C-
WINSTON S\: BM N «.
Coble Shoftsf.r
Robert Smuek
GIUONVILLE, N. C.
HIGH POINT, N. C.
Wll IIS Tarver
C ARM EX VERVOV
gpavsos, la.
MT- HOLLY N c.
Cleo Templetov
Lucy Neal Thaver
HARMONV, N. C.
ts:s:-, -•
JUNIOR
CLASS
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JUNIOR
CLASS
C. A. Watts, Jr.
WINSTON SALEM. N I
Emma Whitaker
hNFIILD, N. C.
I. II. I .\ Willi UCER
FNI'Ib'LEI. N. r.
Komi Wynk
SPINOALBi N. C.
Frank 't 01 sc
HIGH POINT. N. *..
H6I
Hunt, Lewis. Bivrru. M«rhige
OFFICERS
Bob Merhige President
Elvin Lewis Vice-President
Grace Bivens Secretary
Virginia Hunt Treasurer
SOPHOMORE CLASS
H7]
SOPHOMORE CLASS
Harriett Herry
( !r iCE BrVBNS
Howell Campbell
Ki.ma Chambliss
M ary Ri'Tii Clin \ri>
Evelyn Davis
Willie Edwards
Florence Elkins
S \r \ Lot < il-.RRIw.l-R
Helen Gibson
GIRLS
Ruth < Jood
\i drey Guthrie
Rl Til ( rUYER
Mi mi i Hilton
Virginia Hunt
Anne Kitchens
Christine Kiser
Hilda Lanier
Jean Maxwell
Ri tii M v.
Dolores McKeown
Carolyn Nifong
Irene Parker
Ethelda Peters
Rlth Phillips
Ger \ldine Rash
Frances Scrlggs
M ary Smith
Iris Thacker
JdSEHHINE To.MLINSON
Mary Townsend
Charlotte Varner
Mabel Warlick
Elizabeth Wood
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»«H POINT COLLBGB
BOYS
Darrell Allreo
Robrrt Andrews
l ; ov Beck
Harry BROOKS
Ben Bulla
Hanks Chilton
Millard Coble
George Connor
Jerome Coi nihan
Ralph Cox
Forrest Cates
Jimmie Edwards
Banks Evans
Leonard Faust
Frank FERNANDEZ
Ralph Ferree
Russell Fitch
Samuel Fowler
Vernon Forked
William Fra/ier
Cecil Freeman
Boyd Getti
Warren Godwin
Ed Greeson
John IIamm
Frank Harris
Roberi Hicks
Robert Hoi I
Arnold Huff
Russell Hughes
Lewis Jarvis
Bruce Jenkins
Lovd Johnson
R. S. KlCER
rOMMl Kin KSZCZVH
WlM RED 1 \t» *K
Ralph Lamer
Elwn Lewis
Jimmie McCali.
Robert Mikiim.i
Merreri Miller
Fred Mil i •
Milliard Nance
MlLUI I I OliliM
Roberi Overman
William I'm i erson
Milton Price
Harlan Re in
Mai coi m Riley
Clayton Sechi er
James Scotten
Joe Sheets
Bernard Shi i i i i
Stokes Smith
Frank Stone
Albert Sucr.s
Ellis Si i eon
BRl If I'lliiRBl RN
|i u in Weatherj \
George Wei. born
John Wii i IAMS
Brandon York
Put Y i a ms
SOPHOMORE
CLASS
us*'
UNCLASSIFIED STUDENTS
iii\ Beck
1. 1 cv Rosrm.e Bkooks
A I FRBIi Bl GHANAN
Charles o. Buchan \\
VlRGlKI \ Bl Kin'.
Mil I OKI! BlFRI I
l.i u\ \kii CoCHRANI
IIfski Ferree
VlKI.IM V I I'.K
Josephine Gibson
i I \/i i Lassi i ik
\1ks. Helen k. Likdsai
Mrs. I'-. F. Stir em \i i
Ai ICE El i/aiih ii Strotz
Bi --H White Tesh
M\K\ I.. TlMMONS
Elizabeth V*esi
Lesi.if Ward
c. Vircil srow
PIANO STUDENTS
Grace Bivins
Oi.IN BUCKENSDERFER
Nell m. Humphreys
DOROTHI MaNCIS
Doris Metcer
Bfrtii i V. Mil i ims
Zei m \ Park ell
Dorm Poikoexter
Catherine Ryan
Geni Thacker
Ki.i/areiii Y<>\\
VOICE STUDENTS
A i ma Andrews
II \RRIFIT BfKRI
Banks Chilton
Jessie Fraziek
I imes Emori Gibson
Hi i i\ Jul Hauser
A. A. Hoots
Zei \i \ Parnbi i
Mrs. Wm. Racsd \i i
Sara Scrit.i;s
FVFI.I s SllARI'l
Sam I'am.iik
Mi kii i In m u
ART STUDENTS
EVELYN A I kiss
M \ki ma Baiii
Winifred Bi rton
Hi i i n Brown
Gertrude Bingham
Annabel Bingm \m
I hi i ii Cribbs
M \k\ S. CRIDI Him i-ii
Ai ICE In Wi'DI h:
Catherine Ellison
I mi isi El I ISON
I EN Ml Rl I II I I SI I IK
Jessie Fka/ii.k
Hugh Howeli
Catherine Keknedi
Mrs. Am a Limh 1 1
Margueri i e Mc< ' \~K 1 1 I
Rl in Mirpiii
Mrs. S. W. M\ ers
Danesi Mamei
J i \\ M VXH F.I.I.
h \ Nicholson
Dorothy Pegram
Mm Si i I'u.kam
Milton Price
Ruth Peeler
Rachel Spainhour
Mrs. Fern A. Smith
Mrs. E. Sitrewai.t
Bernard Shi m i
Mary Ai.ma Teagi e
Anna Tfsh
Henri Tf.kry
Carmen Versos
Jule Warren
Mrs. Emma s. Whiti
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Imvillc YiVm-i. Rolttl,. Vi'jrron.
OFFICERS
Julius Weiner President
Richard Rozelle Vice-President
Jule Warren . , . . Secrelciry
Dorothy Linville - Treasurer
FRESHMAN CLASS
mi
FRESHMAN CLASS
kathn n alien
erma andrew
mary Lillian andrew
maltha baity
aunahel bingham
doris byerlj
eloise bodenheimcr
ruth rave
Fiance) chappell
doris cllnard
willie clinard
gaynell conrad
cmma lee cress
geneve crowder
jean davis
Josephine deal
anna lee ellisi n
evelyn evans
GIRLS
nellie graham
ruth grirhth
l>cts> hammer
wanda harvillc
mary holton
Virginia jester
mildred jones
mary kathryn kenned)'
arline kotlei
elizabetfa long
ruth laughlin
leatrice lindley
dorolhj llnville
may toft in
elizabeth long
helen macneal
grace mckaughn
belle moore
frances musselwhite
martha grey mickey
grace nevius
patricia ortman
ruth parker
tloris poinilextcr
ilorotrry presncll
mary randolph
anuie gail ridge
doris rcbbins
paulinc roach
elizabeth russell
Catherine ryan
ronda Sebastian
helen scott
carol smith
rstelle smith
doris spence
lucille stout
barbara Strickland
mildred styers
mary alma league
marie thayer
ruth thayer
roberta underwood
jule warren
nina whitaker
Caroline vork
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(m I Hi /at
K
|\ h»
111 1
^Hr. Tj
1 W~d^
:T3 OT
wmm
-
BOYS
paul allii-r
alvin boles
jnhn brooks
williard browti
douglas case
james caudle
clyde cecil
eugene Connelly
clinton crew
John currence
lee davis
hurley davis
george demmy
martin dreyfuss
Jacob duncan
James duncan
thomas elliot
ross farlow
morion flower
leroy foster
roland garmon
I. w. gerringer
leon gibson
harold green
arthur griswold
james gibson
einmett barmen
harry hauser
billy henderson
william hinkle
alvin horn
Sinclair hnrney
william bowel I
arthur Humphrey
hernard hurley
william hutchins
alt red bouts
charles ivey
james Jacobs
robert kearns
bayne keevei
bruce key
William king
william langfan
bill langley
frank lamheth
franklin lawrence
alfred lea
In- ri r> lewis
lawrence linncmati
morion littman
s. j. little
james lowder
william long
charles mecum
gerry messeberg
henry miner
duncan monroe
lindsay moore
albert morris
billy morris
frank morton
alfred neikind
bill nifong
dan udom
leo pappas
richard pavne
joe petack
david phillips
henry pope
robert pritchard
harold reynold-
m art in rosen
richard rozzelle
darrell sechrest
william sctzer
theoilore Schumacher
Julius shcrman
b. b. slaughter
barn sandusky
I red sluan
bernard snyder
ross spencer
Francis stalmaker
william starnes
sam taylor
bob truesdell
michael tynberg
henry van bylevelt
georgc van guilder
howard veacb
spofford venable
james walker
martin walkoff
liilin- w< iln r
bill welborn
robert vrilliams
don wilson
robert wilson
george wood
gile wood
elliott wynne
herman wyrick
carl you
george suras
FRESHMAN CLASS
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ORGANIZATIONS
ROBERT JOHNSON
PrtsiJeal
To make the way for a better student-
teacher relationship, to instill into the stu-
dent a sense of responsibility to himself and
to others, and to guide and direct social ac-
tivities en campus, are the major aims of
the Student Council. The Council also
serves as a connecting link between the dor-
mitory and day students having its repre-
sentatives chosen from each of the two
bodies. This year two additional members
were added to represent the boys' and girls'
day student governing bodies. Under the
capable presidency of Robert Johnson, the
Council sponsored most of the outstanding
social functions of the school year.
STUDENT GOVERNMENT
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Riven*. Trmpleton. Holmes Baity, Thompson
DORMITORY GOVERNING BODIES
Ruth Mekei.w Thompson President Frank Hece .
IIei.es Davis Vice-President Edgar Welborn
Clbo Templeton . • Secretary Jack Moran
President
Senior Representative
Junior Representative
Earle. Locke. Stalmaker. Moran. Hc^tf. Frrrce. Welborn. Coumhan
[5C]
Parfcer. Allen Holton Crowder. Van.:.
DAY STUDENT GOVERNING BODIES
Nei.i. Holtok Prtsident Reginald Hin'SHAM President
Edith \'a*ce . . . Senior Representative Marc Lovelace Senior Representative
Helen' Chowder Junior Representative Roberi Clifton Junior Representative
Fraaicr. LovfUce Hiivha* TtuesdaU. Qitton.
15»J
THE
ZENITH
-v
•?
^ *»■
WALLER. Editor
^ X
f V
HINSHAW. Mmgga
Editorial Staff
L fc
Helen Waller
Verel Ward
J vck Lee
Rachel SlMIMIUlR
Sibyl Fowler
Business Staff
Reginald Hixsmaw Albert Eari.e
16o;
Irene Parker
Marsk Gram
Mabel Eoontz
Seymour Frakxuk
Burke Koon i z
Editorial Staff
F.MAM 11 Mill
Ik wk Morton
iki- iii \(. k kk
J\ i ma Sherman
Winnie Km w
Victor Harbek
Dorothi Press' ei i
Jack Hoi rs
Doris Poisntxi i r
I I I II I I «'r a\ in
Lawrence Hum
Business Staff
John Hamm
Jen Sim is
THE
HI-PO
BOND. BJuoi
HAMM. Mjnjf<r
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VOICE DEPARTMENT
Direct from study at the Juillard School of Music in
New York City, Miss Janet Hall, head of the Voice De-
partment of High Point College, has effected many im-
provements in that department which are noteworthy. A
gifted and well-known singer herself, Miss Hall has great-
ly aided in the upbuilding of the reputation of her depart-
ment through the presentation of numerous recitals both
on and off campus.
Instruction in Voice culture is open to the students
working toward a B. S. degree in Public School Music or
to students wishing to develop their voices through private
lessons.
Perhaps no held in the college curriculum has aroused
more interest at High Point than has the field of voice
culture. The increasing numbers of young men and
young women interested in the various courses of the de-
partment have necessitated its enlargement.
MRS. JANET RUSSELL OWENS
Chnir Director
MISS JANET HALL
rem- Ditttiot
THE A CAPELLA CHOIR
The presentation of the "Messiah" and the "Elijah" re-
quired most of the time of the choir this year. The ac-
tual selection of the choir members, however, was not done
until the beginning of second semester.
The college quartet composed of Banks Chilton, S. W.
Taylor, Dick Rozelle, and Bernard Hurley, was given
more prominence than ever before. This group sang at
many programs during the year, both on and off campus.
The choir gave numerous presentations, but took no
long trips as is the usual custom. It was most outstanding
during the commencement programs where it has become
a fixed part of the graduation exercises.
The achievements of Mrs. Janet Russell Owens, head
of the Music Department, and director of the choir, this
year are certainly worthy of praise. Her continuous train-
ing of both the choir and the quartet accounted for the
great improvements of both groups.
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First Soprano
Martha Baity Louisi Ellison Ansa Tbsb Lii.u Whitaker
Mary s. Cridlbbaugh Zri.ma Parneli Charlotte V'arnbr
St i "in/ Soprano
Evelyn Atkins Harriet Berry Jessie Fra/hr Ruth PHILLIPS
Helen Scum
First Alto
Audrey Guthrie Nell Holton Jean Maxweli
Doris Poiniiexier
Basks Chh rON
Tommy Kixasyczuk
Si (Oiul Alto
Eorra Vance
First Tenor
Lawrence Byrum
Second Tenor
Wade Iv»'\i/
First Bass
I., w. Gerrikcer Warren Godwin Joe May
Ki i ion Wynne
Secoml Buss
Olin BuCKENSDERFER Jack Hoi rs Bernard Mirier
Francis Siai.mamk
NlN \ Willi AKIK
Emma Whit \ker
S. W. TaYI OR, Jr.
B mi k Si ai 'ii i ik
Dick Rozei i i
Chari i - Mn i M
A C A P E L L A CHOIR
[6J]
THALEAN LITERARY SOCIETY
Officers
Beverly Bond • President
Albert I ami i . Vict-Presidtnl
P. II. Scarboro . . Secretarji
Morton Flower ... , . . . Treasurer
Rih i
Bill Renxie
Marc Lovelace
Bob Johnson
Bernard Shi i ei i
.1 vcob Duncan
Billy Locke
1! \sk- Clin TON
Olis Blicxensoerfer
I "\l\l\ Kl\ ASC\ Kl K
John Wti hams
Hll I.\ III Mil KMi\
Henri Miner
Ross Spencer
Ben Bi u *
Hh\ck Wvnn
Charles Mecum
Joi May
Victor IIarbkr
[64]
Officers
Margueriti McCaskili ... President
Cleo li.\ii'iiio\ Vice-President
Geraldine Rash Secretary
i-.kma Andrews
m vry Andrews
Evelyn Atkins
Annabei Bingham
Helen Brown
WlNH RED 111 Ki"'.
DuKIS Bykki.v
Rl i n (' \\ i
JEWEI CAMPBELI
II MA CHAMBI ISS
M \K\ Rl III Cl INARD
Diikis Cl.lNARIi
Willie Clinard
Adei vide Connor
I I l IN I l'«UI\
Evelyn Davis
[OSl RHINE l>l Al
Louise Ellison
i \ Fi i \ Evans
Vestal Ferci son
Sim i Fowl EK
Ki in I- 1 IRENE
Marv T \\ i or Gay
Sarah Lou Gerringer
III i EK GlRSOS'
Nil lis Graham
Mll.liKin Gra.vi
Roll
Al IIKI \ (ill IIKII
Mai hi Ri m <.i \ ik
Doris Hoi mf.s
Lilly Hopkins
VlRCIKIA III M
Virginia Jester
Lulu i.e Johnson
\ h i 1 1 k i i i k i i i
El 1/ M'.i 111 Kn 1 1 i
Mabel Koostz
ARLENE Km i ik
BETT1 I.AM.
Rl III I VI i. in i\
I i \i kk:e Lindley
Dorothy Linville
I KI INI l.nl ll\
Hilda Martin
Dolores McKkows
Marcuerite McCaskili
Helen MacNeai
Ruth Meyers
Martha Gra\ Mu ki \
Esther Mir as
Nellie Moori
Ki i I I Moori
Eleanor Mosseuvhite
( in hi: Nevius
B\ riii i i i Niciioi \-
Ai.ici Overman
Celesi i I'a\ m
Rum Parker
Etui i da I'm i rs
PoROIIIY PRESNEI I
GBR VI DINE R \- 1 f
Helen Scon
MARCAREH Sink
Caroi Smith
Estelli Smith
Doris Spi sci
Mn hid ii Stv ers
Rachi l Spaixhoi ll
Cl.EO I I MP1 I lo\
I I O Nl- VI III A% 1 K
M \KII I II \\ I 1
Rl I II I'll \\ IK
M \k\ Tovvksevii
MAR\ Al MA I KM. I i
Anna Tesh
robbri \ cvderwooi)
charlotte v'arner
Helen Waller
\ i ki ' Ward
J lie \V uri-\
Joan Wii i iams
Elizabeth Wood
NIKANTHAN LITERARY SOCIETY
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ARTEMESIAN LITERARY SOCIETY
Eon
Bettv Securest . .
[rene Parker
I )l I II l-KS
. . . . President
. . lit i -President
. Secretary
Roll
Jane Ai si is
Martha Baity
llAKKin Berry
Gertrude Bingham
Grace Biveks
Winnie Bryan
Alice Chandi m
Anne Chappeu.
Frances CaAPPEl i
Rebecca Cobi i
Louise Cole ,
Mary Snow Cridlebaugh
Geneva Crowder
Helen Crowder
IIfi.es Davis
Willie Edwards
Florence El.KiNS
Anna Lee El i ison
Catherine Ellison
Jennie Ri hi Fisher
Jessie Frazier
Ruth Good
Ruth Griffith
Betsy Niii Hammer
Wanda Harvh.le
Ki hi Hepi.er
Mary Hoi.TON
Nell HoltON
Mildred Jones
Pali ins Ken mm
Christine Kiser
Anne Kitchens
Elizabeth Long
Dan ease Manley
Ki in Mai
1 1 v. Maxwell
Doris Meic.er
( rRACB McKAUCHAN
Iva NlCHoi SON
Patricia Ortman
s\k \ Owen
Irene Parker
Zelma Par sell
Ruth Peeler
Ruth Phillips
PlNNIX
Doris Poindexter
Jeanne Rankin-
Mary Randolph
Annie Gail Ridge
Doris Rorbins
Hi: j ry Russell
Catherine Ryan
Betty Securest
Mart Smith
Lucille Stout
Barbara Strickland
Iris Th acker
Ki iii M. Thompson
jody tomlinson
Edith Vance
Carmen Vernon
Caroline York
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( ) I I ll MI -
i.kroy spencer . ,
Albert F.ari.e . .
[reni P\rker
Speaker
First tisittanl Speakt
Recording Secretary
Forrester Aumak
Lester Ballard
Wll.l-IARI) RrOU N
Harry Brooks
Winifred Bi rton
Winifred Bryan
Martha Baity
(IIS ION' Crew
Ei ma Chambliss
Jack Caudle
Martin Dreyfuss
Jacob Duncan
Ralph Ferrer
Kl III FUTRELLE
i\ ii \ s Davis
Mildred Graki
1 . w. Gerringer
Warren Godwin
\'ictor Harder
Bill Henderson
Mary Holton
ARLENE Koiier
Roll
Dorothy Linvillb
Jack Hours
Bill Howeli
Virginia Hum
Bernard Ik ri ei
Robert Johnson
Mildred Jon i •
Martha Mickey
Dolores McKeown
Frank Morton
I>i tfCAN Monroe
Byrdei i.e Nicholas
Zelma Parneli
Doris Poindexter
Hiii Patterson
Leo PAPPAS
David Piiii i ips
Ruth Phillips
Lucille Si hi i
Marv Smith
Baxter Slaughter
Carol Smith
I i in-. Sherman
(II \RLES SlIAKPE
ronoa sebastatn
Iris Tiiacker
Bernard Shufeli
JollV TOMI INSON
Iiii Warren
(arch I.N'E Y'ORK
Frank Young
Charles Meci m
Ri in Peeler
Wll I 1AM 1. \M.I AN
Mich vel Ty nberg
Nellie Kittreli.
RSCINAI II HlNSHAW
Mabel Warijck
Geneva Crowder
Hilda Martin
Betsy Hammer
Dakreli. Sechresi
Harlan Run
Carmen Vernon
NTERNATIONAL RELATIONS CLUB
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£ - / " \ ' \ ^
CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR SOCIETY
Doris Holmes ... President
Cleo Tkmpi.eton lue-Hrisitlenl
Lucille Craven Secretary
MINISTERIAL ASSOCIATION
Marc Lovelace .... . . . • . . President
John Cacle . Pice-President
Anna Tbsh Secretary
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MEDICAL CLUB
Robert Hoi.i . President
Sara Owen . . rice-President
Margaret Bairo Secretory
LAW CLUB
Victor Harber
Robert Mkrhice . . .
William Langfan
- . . President
Vice-President
Set I'i'lary
■
■ - i
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T H E
B A
N D
Oi.ls Blickensderfer . .
Russell Hughes
EMMA WmtAKBR nnil I.iiiif WiiiiMiIk
. . . , . Conductor
. . . Drum Major
'Tmin Totirlers"
Clarinets
Marc Lot n u i
Jack Cm dii:
Wn i iam Starnes
IIenrn Tfrk\
James sum i en
111 ls\ II \MMI K
Cornell
Eugene Connelly
Francis Si u maker
Baxter Si. u gh i eh
LeRov Foster
Lawrence Cari er
Iohn Williams
t ii ii Freem \\
I llo Saxophones
RissF.i i Hi GHES
Janus McCai i
I'lKO Hill I AM)
Alice Overman
Horn!
Jin Siifiis
Roberi Andrews
Bernard Hurley
Warren Godwin
Flute
Mil IIKHI Jli'.l S
Pit i oln
Euphonium
RnniKi Overman
llass
W'll I IAM llllHS
M. T. Hicks
I-'.ni i ii Vance
Bast Drum
Sam Taylor
Snare Drums
Vernon Forney
Roberi Williams
W'll I I \M I'AI IFRSON
Cymbals
liiu Rennik
Glockenspiel
IIfi.en Sco ii
Co l
I .-..■!.!■ ■■ Vance. Gray Hunt
FORENSIC COUNCIL
INTERCOLLEGIATE DEBATERS
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Koontz. Lovelace, Johmon, Hituhatv, Hctinu-
Lce, McC.i*kill, Hoime\, Ttropleton. WalUr, Bond
THE LIGHTED LAMP
WHO'S WHO
Rennif Lovelace. Hmshaw. Bond
McO-WI. Minn
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BLOCK "H" CLUB
CHEERLEADERS
Bivens. Crowdcr, ElWms
Kinaszczuk. Ston. 1
173)
OD ER N P Rl SC I L L A CLUB
Officers
Rebecca Coble President
Lucy Neal Thayer Vice-Pres'i.inii
Ci.to I'in-mx Secretary
Vestal Ferguson Treasurer
Roll
Hanks Apple
Martha Baits
Annabel Gingham
Rebecca Cobi i
cleo i'innix
Vestal Ferguson
Ann Aim Connor
e i held a peters
Iva Nicholson
Ruth Fi irei.le
Ruth M. Thompson
Esther Mirak
Lucille Johnson
Virginia Hunt
Christine Kiser
Frances Scruggs
Luci Neal Thai br
\n i Moore
Jim Warren
Betty Russell
Joan Williams
Mrs. W. II. Ford
j T.TI
3*
\
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HOME MANAGEMENT
HOUSE
An increased number of Home Economics ma-
jors necessitated two "practice house sessions"
this year. All girls who are candidates for a B. S.
degree in Home Economics are required to live
in the home management house for six weeks dur-
ing their Senior year. Being near the campus, its
location is ideal for the young women who must
attend classes on campus.
Mrs. W. H. Ford, head of this department,
supervises the girls in their management of the
house. It is here that they apply all the principles
which they have studied during their previous
years of training by putting these principles to
their practical uses. Child care, cooking, home
budgeting, and home management in general are
the important items studied at the home manage-
ment house.
MPS w H FORD
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Morton Flower President
Winnie Brvak Vice-President
EVELYN ATKINS . . ■ Retarding Serretary
ENGINEERS CLUB
IIesrv II. HUBBLE . . President
LARRY W. CARTER Vice-President
WlNFRBD LAMAR Secretary
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Owem. Lee, Adirm, Hinshaw. Miran. BlickemdrrlYr
Elfcins, Kivelt, Whltr. Hohon, Allrcd
Officers
Geokce Ei.kins ......
Oris- Bmckbniderfer
EUZABETB KtVETT
President
Vice-President
Secretary
Alpha Theta Psi
Mrs. Alice Paige YViiii i
Elizabeth Kivett
REPRESENTATIVES
Sigma .-II film Phi
Mrs. C. B. Own us
Esther Miran
Delta Alpha Epsilon
Prof. J. H. An. rid
i ll i\ Blickes-sderfer
Theta Phi
Miss Louise Adams
NEI I llnl ION
Epsilon Eta Phi
Prof. J. II. Moirase
( iEORCE El KIN'S
lota I'mi Kappa
I'roi-. Pali. Owes
Jack n. Lie
Dr. C R. Hinshaw, Permanent Chairman
This year, in a reorganized form, the Pan- Hellenic Council has adopted a number
of rules and regulations which, it is believed, will lead to better relationships between
the faculty, the student body as a whole, and the social clubs themselves. The Council
is composed of a faculty adviser and a student representative from each of the six
Greek letter organizations on the campus in addition to the new permanent chairman,
Dr. Hinshaw. The group is quite active and well fulfills its duties by assuming active
control over all the activities and relationships of the fraternities and sororities.
PAN-HELLENIC COUNCIL
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SIGMA ALPHA PHI
Roll
Esther Miran
Rebecca Cobi i
Hn iv Waller
\'i:kki Ward
Banks Apple
Sibyl Fowler
l.m i-l ( cil I
1,1111 II JnllVSON
Rachel Spainhour
Hi in Sechres'i
Jane Austin
Virginia Hunt
(i hi 1 i \ii'i i rON
Ai ica Chandlbr
Sara l.m (;rrrim;i r
Honorary Members
Mrs, C. B. Owens
Miss Vm\ Iniii
Mrs. P. E. Lindlev
Miss | \m i II \i i.
Miss Makriei Km much
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Roll
Seymour Franklin
Jack Moras
Rh:inai ii MivsiiAw
lYlARSE GRANT
Jack Lee
Burke Koontz
Makc l.n\ ei.ack
Robert Clifton
El mi k Cash m i
Albert Earle
Horace Gii es
Jerry Coi nihan
Robert Mekiih.;
William Locke
P. II. Scarboro
Bovci Wyks
Honorary Members
Or. P. S. Ken.vett Dr. C, R. Hikumh
Dr. P. E. Lindley Prof. A. C. Lovelace, Sr.
O. A. Kirkman
IOTA T A U KAPPA
1791
T H E T A
P H I
Roll
Nell Holtom
Catherini Em-ison
Edith Vance
Ruth m. Thompson
1 1 iwi Rankin
Grace Bivens
iii i en chowder
Pauline Ki.weii
I. II I.V Willi \K I K
I MM \ Wlll'l AKFK
II \KKII I I Ul-KK\
Honorary Members
Miss Louise Adams \Ik~. \. I'. Varborougii
Mrs. (,i i\'. Muse MRS. \. M. Harrison
Mrs. (". V. Vow
I BO I
4&
Roll
Archie Wii i i vms
«iHlRi;f l-'.l KIS*
Edgar Welborn
( . A. Watts
Frank Hece
BuKRON CiARI.IM.ms
ClIARI.KS ClIOIRAM
Hi\ hki \ Bond
Joe Gray
Hi ch Hampton
luvsn Kl.VASCYKUK
Fred Mills
Ik \\k If rnamik/
ROSER1 Smder
Elmer "i oi nc
Wii i i am Frazier
Frank II WIH.W
HtiNOK.\K\ .MliAIIUikS
Edgar Hartley
W. F. H ah ts
I) win T. Yow
J. II. Moirase
N. F. Varboroucii
Dr. B. II. I In i
W\ME I'.. Mari Nil
E P S I L N ETA PHI
[SI J
ALPHA T H E T A P S I
Rcu i
Ki.i/aiii I n Kim i i
DANEABE Mam pi
Josephine Wi am
Lucy Neai. Tii a* er
Ruth Good
Ruth Hh'i er
Ki in Mai
Irene Parker
Wii i ie Edwards
Anne Kitchens
Alice Jokes
lliiiimnii Gabriel
Honorary Members
Mrs. Ami. Paige White Mrs. S. O. Peebles
Mrs. m. W. Nash Mrs. G. l. Humphreys
Mrs. C. k. Hinmi m
"wqp-
l»: I
Roll
Roberi Johnson
Henrv Terri
OlIS Hl.ICKI SSIII-KM K
( ,11*. I Wi i BORN
DARRELI Ai I Rl D
HfIR ( )\ FRM W
Honorary - Members
Dr. Glenn Perrv
Or. Paul R. Bowes
Prof. \V. II. Forii
Prof. J. II. Au.reh
(.'. (.'. Kobbiss
Herman Smith
John WHITSEI i
Dr. R. B. Davis
Ok. W. L J M KS0N
DELTA ALPHA E P S I L N
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ATHLETICS
C. VIRGII, YOW
HtjJ Cojth
E. C. GLASGOW
Aiiiftanl Coach
\ arborough. Grant. Yoiv, Hinshaw.
Hinshaw, Allrtd. Glasgow, Austin
ATHLETIC
ASSOCIATION
The Athletic Association controls all the athletic
interests of High Point College. It is composed
of several faculty members along with two mem-
bers of the student body. Under the leadership of
its chairman, Dr. C. R. Hinshaw, the group sched-
ules all intercollegiate contests, supervises ticket
sales, and makes preparations for trips which the
athletic teams take. One of the more recent note-
worthy accomplishments of the Association was
the sponsoring of the addition of new seats in
Harrison gymnasium. Perhaps the most impor-
tant duty of this group is the supervision of the
regular physical education classes which all physi-
cally fit young men are required to take.
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AGILE PANTHERS ON PARADE
i
37 fi 48fe :^iWPi28fci35
a
CLJft
if!> O
29||J31 J> 17 4,30
Captain Franklin . . . End
Case . ... . Back
Johnson' , . Tackle
Fornh^ Guard
Hi n \n i . . . Center
Fernandez Guard
Stir. ml Row
Altier Center
GRISWOLD , Back
Cochrane Back
Boles . . . . Guard
Petack - . . . Back
Tarver Tackle
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Third Roiu
Clifton Back
Moore . Back
ZURAS Back
Watts End
Demmv End
LBWIS Back
REVIEW OF PANTHER
FOOTBALL SEASON
Despite numerous injuries which
cropped up throughout the playing sea-
son, the 1939 Purple Panther gridders
came through a rough ten-game sched-
ule with a record of four wins and six-
losses.
At various times during the year
Mickey Cochrane, Frankie Fernandez,
C. A Watts, Paul Altier, and Willis
Tarver were on the sidelines with in-
juries, but the Panthers fought against
the odds in a gallant manner.
It was in conference competition that
the Panthers tasted defeat most bit-
terly. In the opener with Elon, the
Christians were victors 19-0. On suc-
ceeding week-ends Lenoir-Rhyne and
Catawba trounced the Panthers respec-
tively by 32-7 and 31-13 scores. In the
Catawba game, the Panthers provided
the thrills even though they were on the
losing end of the score. Henry Lewis
intercepted a pass and scampered 96
yards for a score and Mickey Cochrane
ran a kickoff back 95 yards for a touch-
down. Appalachian administered the
other loop defeat by a 39-0 count.
Victims of the Panther attack were
William and Mary, 7-0, Guilford 7-6,
E. C. T. C. 25-0, and W. C. T. C.
7-2.
Highlighting the season was the con-
sistent performance of the veterans and
the encouraging showing of several
freshmen. Veterans Lloyd Johnson,
Willis Tarver, Frankie Fernandez. C.
A. Watts, Seymour Franklin, and
Mickey Cochrane were brilliant in
many games. Freshmen Henry Lewis,
Arthur Griswold, George Demmy, Paul
COBI.E SHOFFNKR
/ r.tm. <
HAL VOW
.Uiindj.""'
Altier, Alvin Boles, and Joe Petack
exhibited skill and finesse which makes
Coach Virgil Yow look to the future
with optimism.
Captain Seymour Franklin was the
only letterman to graduate. With many
returning next year plus the new ma-
terial, it looks like better days are here
for football
ri9i
HIGH
VARSITY
POINT
SQUAD
A (.TIER
1 ) i st Ml
Mil 1 s
AUMAN
E \KI t
Moore
BENS' ETI
Fernandez
Morton
Boies
Fork ei
Petack
Casi
( iREESON
Sanduski
Cash ah
(iKISlYfil II
1 1RVIK
Clifton
lull v. Si is
W'.m rs
COCHRAKf
Lawrence
Wf.iner
C'Ol'NIH A\
1 i-u i-
FOOTBALL RESULTS
/l K \-
High
High
Point
point .
. . 7; Lenoir-Rhyne
. . .
32
High
Point
. 7; William & M.-m
O
High
I 1 1M 1
High
High
High
0; Emory nnd Henri
High
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BASEBALL "ROSES AND THORNS" OF
THE 1939 SEASON
The 1939 Purple Panthers of the diamond, after a rather shaky early season start,
roared through their half dozen games on the winning side. The belated surge of power
gave the nine a season's record of nine wins and eight reversals.
Pacing the mound staff were Freshman June Scotton from Thomasville and the
veterans Elmer Cashatt and Hal Yow. The hitters were led by Rightficldcr Gilmer
Wagonner. The team was characterized by a well-balanced infield which did a good job
despite the record of defeats. As a defensive club, the Panthers were brilliant, but in
crucial moments sometimes lacked the so vital scoring punch.
RESULTS
High
High
High
High
High
High
High
High
High
High
High
High
High
High
High
High
High
Point . . . ■ ■ 5 ;
Point 4;
Point 4;
Point ... 7 ;
Point 6;
Point . . ... ..... 1 ;
Point .5;
Cata«ha . . 4
Lenoir-Rhvnc ........ 4
Ohio Wesleynn A
Elon . ■ , 15
Lcnoir-Rhviu- 5
Elon 7
McCrarv . 10
Point
Point -5; Elon
; ; Catawba .... ... .... ;
Point
Point .
. . . . '. ;
6;
Guilford
W. C. T. C
E. C. T. <
1 1
3
3
3
o
2
3
S
THE 1939 DIAMOND SQUAD
191 )
BASKETBALL, 1939 - 1940
Although they were forced to vacate their North State Conference
throne which they held last year, the Panthers who uphold the Purple and
White on the basketLiall court, cruised through the 1939-40 basketball sea-
son with 21 wins and six losses, a fine record in anybody's league.
Every power in the conference had their Big Bertha guns trained on the
Panthers this season, and even though they fought doggedly. Coach Virgil
Yow's charges could not successfully overcome Appalachian league champs,
and Elon, both of whom spanked the Panthers twice. A one-point loss to
Hanes Hosiery and a defeat by Western Carolina Teachers were the only
other blotches on the Panther slate.
Hampton. Ctnitr
Lombardy, Guard
Patterson, Ctnter
COUNIHAN. Guard MoRAN. GujrJ
ZUR*S. Guard
Dhmmi, Guard Hiiism /■'iiihW
Keene, Cenlir
Murray. Forward
HUMFHREV, Forward
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SEASON'S RESULTS
High
High
High
High
High
High
High
High
High
High
High
High
High
High
High
High
High
High
High
High
High
High
High
High
High
High
High
Point 31 ;
Point 46-
Point -57;
Point . . ... 43 ;
Point .
Point
Point
Point
Point
Point
Point
Point 35
Point 55 ;
Point .... . 43 ;
Point 19;
Point . 40;
Point 59 ;
Point .... 51 ;
Point . 39;
47;
45!
43;
5';
58;
55;
39:
Roanoke 30
Ha tics' ... 47
Newport News 53
McCrary 39
Langley Field 43
William and Mary 24
Naval Base 32
E. C. T. C 35
A. C. C zt>
Guillord 21
Catawba ... 34
McCrarj 34
Catawba ... .... -37
Appalachian . - . 62
Elon
■ •. 40
Appalachian (,2
Lenoir-Rhvne 45
A. C. C
441
Point
Point
Poini
Point
Point
Point
Point . ... 42 ;
P"im 4/,;
... 32
Elon . . 40
Mexico . . ... ;4
>rd .
(illill.i
5«i
48;
4' i
53;
44
l.enoir-Rhvne , . . 3(1
Spindale 39
\V. C. T. C 46
W. C. T. C 39
39
■ 43
Enka .
I lanes
The season's opener saw the Pack slip by a Pulaski, Va., independent team by
a 31-30 score. Next night came the Hancs loss, but the next eleven foes succumbed
to High Point. But then came the 62-43 loss to Appalachian; four nights later at
Elon, High Point collapsed and Elon walked away with a 40-19 triumph. To finish
up a hectic week, Appalachian tripped the local five 59-40 at Boone. With these
three defeats went all chances for the loop title.
After this mid-season nightmare, the Panthers pulled themselves together and
roared through the remainder of the schedule with just two reverses — a heart-break-
ing 40-39 loss to Elon and a 46-41 defeat to W. C. T. C. Among the teams that
fell in this late season surge were the University of Mexico. Lenoir-Rhyne, Enka
Mills, and W. C. T. C. A fitting climax to a successful year came in the last game
when the Panthers had just won the Carolinas A. A. U. crown.
Captain Hugh Hampton rounded out four years of brilliant service as varsity
center, scoring 314 points for the season. Hilliard Nance, who was sick when the
Zenith pictures were taken, was certainly a well man the remainder of the season,
as he poured 177 points through the net. Jack Moran, Jerry Counihan, Bill Keene,
and Frank Murray were veterans always in the thick of battle. Bill Patterson, Mil-
liard Coble, George Welborne, Bob Merhige, and Boyce Wynn moved up from
the Purple Kittens to become valuable members of the Varsity Squad.
A freshman combination composed of George Zuras, Russ Lombardy, George
Demmy, Tennis Humphrey, and Emmett Hartnett performed like veterans, and
when Coach Yow thinks of this quintet and the future, he smiles.
With Hampton the only man graduating, the Panthers should roll on to new
heights next season.
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JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL
The Junior Varsity basketball team, under the direction of Coach Clay-
ton Glasgow, this year amassed a fine record. The Junior Varsity, or "B"
team, played preliminary games to the home varsity encounters as well as
playing several games in the afternoon. Most of the games were played
with high schools and with fast amateur and independent teams.
Although a great number of boys saw action, the following were out-
standing: Morton "Ugly" Littman was a dead pot shot artist, Henry
Lewis was a fine all around player, Malcolm Riley and Robert Kearns were
good under the basket, and Sam Fowler and Vernon Forney were good
steady performers. Others who saw action for Coach Glasgow were Joe
Petack, Harry Sandusky, Horace Giles, Burke Koontz, Bayne Keever,
Duncan Monroe, Jimmy Moore and John Farlow.
[94]
Coached by the versatile Hugh Hampton, the 1939 version of the Pur-
ple Panther soccer squad continued the winning ways which made them
able to lay claim to the mythical state championship during 1938. With a
fine array of regulars as the nucleus, plentiful reserve power was the key-
note of the Panthers' success. The fine playing of Koontz, Kinascykuk, S.
Coble. Short, M. Coble, Coach Hampton, Rosen, Lewis, H. Gar-
mon, R. Garmon, Zuras, Carter, Bond, Hicks, and Ferree accounts for thi
story of power and supremacy which is best told in the results of the sea-
son's encounters.
IIi«li Point . . . . .
High Point . .......
Ili>;li Point
Ili>;li Point ...
High Point
Ili|{h Point . . .
High Point ...
High Point .
High Point *; High Point
RESULTS
2; High Point V o
j ; Jamestown . 1
1 ; Duke 1
(1 ; Davidson 2
o; Fritsthnry . ... }
>; Seton-Hall . ... 2
4; Duke . . . o
?; Davidson .... .2
SOCCER 1939
195)
T
E
N
N
S
Although the record of the Purple Panther tennis aggregation has not
been a good one the team has fought hard and has given a good account of
itself. Because of bad weather and a lack of adequate tennis courts, the
team did not acquit itself with a fine record. From the 1939 team, there
are four returning lettermen. Richard Short and Reginald Hinshaw,
seniors, will be completing four years of college tennis. Albert Earle is
playing his third year. William Frazier is playing his second year.
From last year's tennis team, two members were lost, these being Morton
Samet, number one man, and the letterman. Porter Hauser. However,
chances for the season of 1940 are brighter than in the past because of the
easier schedule and because of the returning veterans. The other post on
the team will probably be filled by some of the new material, although very
little is known about the court tactics of the freshmen and transfer stu-
dents.
1*6 1
To provide both wholesome recreation
and practical training is the aim of the
Woman's Athletic Association. This
year has certainly marked the high point
of attainment and success as the Asso-
ciation marched forward trailing new and
bigger clouds of glory in the field of
girls' athletics.
Under the capable presidency of
Esther Miran and the generous assistance
of the physical education instructor for
women. Miss Strickler, the association
grew in both activity and number of
members.
To become a member of this organi-
zation of national standing, a girl must
earn a minimum of twenty-five points.
To become the proud owner of a college
letter, she must earn five hundred points,
and for the much desired college sweater,
a total of two thousand points is re-
quired.
Intramural tournaments of soccer, bas-
ketball, volleyball, softball, and tennis
topped off by the annual banquet and
dance were the high lights in this year's
program.
WOMAN'S
ATHLETIC
ASSOCIATION
( )l F1CERS
Esther Miran
Pokcs Holmes
Lt'CII I t JOHXSON
G» ICE BlVENS .
President
I'ifl-Presidfttt
Sn 1 1 l.n y
Treasurrt
MISS STRICKLER
ij Education Dufipi
[97]
SOCCER
VOLLEY BALL
BASKETBALL
(98 J
RIDING
TENNIS
DANCING
[99]
FEATURES
COLLEGE MARSHALS
Earle, Chief
Lee
Crowder
KOONTZ
Kennett
Templeton
Austin-
Grant
Moras
[ 103]
/MISS EDITH VANCE
SPONSOR SENIOR CLASS
MISS HELEN CROWDER
SPONSOR JUNIOR CLASS
MISS VIRGINIA HUNT
SPONSOR SOPHOMORE CLASS
MISS JLILE WARREN
SPONSOR FRESHMAN CLASS
Chosen by Cectl B. DeM,lle
as
The Moil Beautiful
MOST POPULAR
MARC LOVELACE
EDITH VANCE
MOST INTELLECTUAL
WILLIAM RENNIE
MARGUERITE McCASKILL
MOST VERSATILE
ARCHIE WILLIAMS
RUTH MERELYN THOMPSON
MOST FRIENDLY
FRANK HEGE
MARGUERITE McCASKILL
BEST LOOKING
FRANK HARTMAN
JOSEPHINE WEANT
BEST SPORTS
GEORGE ELKINS
NELL HOLTON
MOST ATHLETIC
HUGH HAMPTON
ESTHER MIRAN
SENIOR SUPERLATIVES
MOST ORIGINAL
ROBERT JOHNSON
HELEN WALLER
MAY QUEEN
MISS VEREL WARD
MAY DAY FESTIVITIES, 1939
1 in j
The good will of men, women and children who contact this organization
casually or in business constitutes the principal asset which maintains it as a
service institution. Our sincere desire to serve our many patrons well and
unselfishly is widely recognized and our ability to do this is established.
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DENTON RAILROAD COMPANY
&
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HIGH POINT, N. C.
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in High Po ; nt
Compliments
of
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piiiirs
You'll find the right combination of style, quality
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WEST LEXINGTON AVE.
HIGH POINT, N. C.
Take Your Trip by Bus
Ask for GREENSBORO-FAYETTEVILLE
TICKET
Out of High Point to Asheboro,
Fayetteville, Wilmington, Florence,
Charleston, and all points
South.
Charter a Bus and Keep Your
Party Together
Call Your Local Bus Station
for Further Information
GREENSBORO-FAYETTEVILLE
BUS LINES
ASHEBORO, N. C.
SARTIN DRY CLEANING CO.
Dial 4501
1670-76 Eng. St.
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DUTCH
LAUNDRY, INC.
Dial 3319
829-33 S. Main St.
BEESON HARDWARE
COMPANY
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"Your Sporting Goods
Headquarters"
FOR
IMPORTED AND
DOMESTIC
Champagne,
Wine,
Beer
Ale
Pota
to Chi
P s
Always Fresh
Fried Daily
Paul
Yount's
Pack
age
Store
790 N. Main
St.
Phone 2661
HIGH POINT STEAM
LAUNDRY
Dry Cleaners and Dyers
PHONE 3325
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COMPLIMENTS
OF
CECIL'S DRUG CO.
o
Try O & C
Frosted Fruits & Vege
tables
and
Atlantic Quick Frozen Fish
w.
1. ANDERSON
& CO.
GREENSBORO, N.
~
Without Printing Modern Education
Would Be Impossible
BARBER HALL PRINTING
COMPANY
PHONE 2385
COMPLIMENTS
OF
NEW SERVICE LAUNDRY
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3Harllee's
High Point's Quality Department
Store
KOONCE FUNERAL HOME
Incorporated
PHONE 4545
COMPLIMENTS OF
W. A. DAVIS MILLING
COMPANY
DE SOTO
PLYMOUTH
FURNITURE-CITY MOTORS
Incorporated
792 N. Main St.
PHONE 3296
FIVE POINTS SANDWICH
SHOPPE
Sandwiches — Drinks
Phone 47315
TRY OUR FRIED CHICKEN SANDWICH
Compliments of
CHARLES STORE
STYLE MERCHANDISE
CUT RATE FURNITURE CO.
Complete Home Furnishings
615-616 East Green St.
HIGH POINT, N. C. Phone 2879
Compliments
of
KING
COTTON
HOTEL
SREENSBORO, N.
c.
Compliments
of
INGRAM'S PHARMACY
Compliments
of
EFIRD'S DEPARTMENT STORE
HIGH POINT. N. C.
Compliments
of
S. H. KRESS
BERRY COAL COMPANY
GREENSBORO. N. C.
Quality Coal, Coke, Fuel Oil and
Combustioneer Stoker
DRINK
BIRELEY'S
It's Not Carbonated
NORTH STATE TELEPHONE CO.
Serving High Point and Vicinity
LYLES CHEVROLET CO.
INC.
CHEVROLET
Sales
Cars — Trucks
Service
HIGH POINT, N. C.
GUILFORD GENERAL
HOSPITAL
HIGH
POINT HARDWARE
127 South Main St.
CO.
D.
& M. SPORTING GOODS
"Anything for the Game"
BETlY LOU SHOPPE
Women's Apparel — Millinery
Accessories
"A Store You Love to Visit"
III SOUTH MAIN ST.
Lewis & Holmes
Motor Freight
CORPORATION
HIGH POINT, N. C.
ATLANTA, GA.
Service Through the
Southeastern States
High Point Off
ce Pnone 4503
W. C. BROWN SHOE SHOP
OUALITY SHOE SHOP
128 N. WRENN ST. PHONE 4313
HEDGECOCK LUMBER
COMPANY
1215 WARD ST.
PHONE 4006
Compliments of
CENTRAL ICE DELIVERY
COMPANY
Phone 4507
512 W. Broad St.
Welcome to
THE SHERATON
HOTEL
"Noted for Good
Food''
W. G. MALONE, Manager
DRINK
Orange- (rush
CARBONATED BEVERAGE
ORANGE-CRUSH BOTTLING CO.
Greensboro, N. C.
In the Brown Flavor-Guarding Bottle
DUKE POWER COMPANY
Gas, Power, Transportation
233 S. MAIN PHONE 2700
IGH POINT COLLEGE
GIDEON IRELAND HUMPHREYS. A.M., D.D.. President
"IN THE HEART OF THE PIEDMONT"
MODERN FIRE-PROOF BUILDINGS NON-SECTARIAN
CO-EDUCATIONAL
RATED STANDARD "A" GRADE BY STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION
Courses in Education, Language, History, Commerce, Home Economics, Science, Religious
Education, Music, Phy. Ed. — leading to Degrees of A.B. or B.S.
Low Rates Put College Training in Reach of the Young With Limited Means
"A GROWING COLLEGE IN A GROWING CITY"
For Catalogue Apply to
PRESIDENT OR REGISTRAR
HIGH POINT COLLEGE HIGH POINT, N. C.
J.
w.
SECHREST AND
Since 1897
AMBULANCE SERVICE
Dial 3349
SON
STUDENTS' HEADQUARTERS
HIGH POINT COLLEGE BOOK STORE
Books — School Supplies — Refreshments
OFFICIAL COLLEGE RINGS AND JEWELRY
DRINK
IN BOTTLES
COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY
OF HIGH POINT
GRACE FLOWER SHOP
DIAL 4085
MAIN AT WASHINGTON ST.
'The Best in Flowers"
EDGAR SNIDER
iPiiating tkat ZPiomotei!
460 N. Wrenn St. Phone 32i2
BOB SNIDER, College Representative
N. L. GARNER, AGENCY
ERFECT
P
ROTECTION
AYS
VERY WAY
•VERY DAY
226 Professional Bldg. Phone 4648
OCCIDENTAL LIFE INSURANCE CO.
Carrick Service Station
North Main at Montlieu
"OUR SERVICE IS SINCERE"
COMPLIMENTS
Of
North Carolina Theatres
* CENTER
* BROADHURST
* PARAMOUNT
* CAROLINA
* RIALTO
Burr us Memorial Hospital
And
Burrus Clinic
MAIN MOTORS, Inc.
BUICK MOTOR CARS
900 N. Main St. High Point, N. C.
COMPLIMENTS OF
JOLLY CAB CO.
RALPH BULLA. President
GEORGE B. ELDER. Treasurer
(Former Student)
QUALITY FURNITURE CO.
600 North Main Street
TELEPHONE 3207
CLOVER BRAND DAIRIES
INCORPORATED
PASTEURIZED PRODUCTS
Phone 1553
MILK - BUTTER - ICE CREAM
N. H. SILVER CO.
QUALITY CLOTHES FOR MEN
129 South Main Street
High Point, N. C.
COMPLIMENTS
Of
BLUE BIRD CAB CO.
De LUXE DINER
DIXIE DINER DIXIE
DINER
Greensboro
Raleigh
Always The Best Place For Real Food
ELLIOTT FLORAL CO.
FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS
Sheraton Hotel Bids. Phone 2586
COMPLIMENTS
Of
A FRIEND
Mann's
Cut-Rate
Drug Store
High Point,
N. C.
Kannapolis, N. C.
Greensboro,
N. C.
Reidsville, N. C.
Thomasville
N. C.
Burlington, N. C.
HIGH POINT PAPER BOX
COMPANY
INCORPORATED
High Point, N. C.
COMPLIMENTS
Of
ROSE FURNITURE CO.
COMPLIMENTS OF
Allen Thacker - Frances Muse
Bus. Mgr. Editor
1939 ZENITH
COMPLIMENTS OF
BURT ASBURY
1935 ZENITH EDITOR
COMPLIMENTS OF
HIATT TIRE COMPANY
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