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HIGH POINT COLLEGE • HIGH POINT, IV. C.
JACK D. LEE, EUlillll
• * •
ALBERT EARLE, MANAGER
PRDLDGUE
In the pars ahead, when recollection falters and memories
grow dim, our sincere hope is that you may be gladdened
hy this panorama of a swift passing but never-forgotten
happiness at this, our college. Trusting in God and with
a firm faith in democracy as a mode of existance of a free
people, we look to the future with a faith in its success
and continued happiness. For the hopeful present and a
future of fulfillment, we present your 1U41 ZENITH.
QREER DF BOOKS
Book Dne . .
. . The College
Book Two . . .
Organizations
Book Three . .
. . . Athletics
Book Four . .
. . Features
MR. F. LQGAN PDRTEH
Loyal Friend and Trustee of High Point College ....
Ardent Believer in Youth and Supporter of Yooth
Movements ....
Promineot Businessman and Director of the High Point
Chamber of Commerce
Civic -Minded Botary Director and Former Member of
the City Cooncil ....
Inspiring Churchman, True Friend of Men...
we humbly dedicate this, nor Ji
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i\
THE COLLEGE
ZE
■ I II EC
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ROBERTS HALL
PRESIDENT. DR. G. I. HUMPHREYS
BOARD OF TRUSTEES
H. A. Millis
Rev. N, M. Harrison . .
J. D. Williams, D.D.
J, M, Milukan
J. Norman Wills
F. Logan Porter
Mrs. C. F. Finch
Rev. J. C. Auman
H. A. Millis
G. H. Kearns
B, K. MlLLOWAY
Earnest W. Teague
Rev. N. M. Harrison
J. S. Pickett
S. W. Taylor, D.D.
President
. Secretary- Treasurer
L, F. Moss
Mrs. M. J. Wrenn
W. A. Lambeth, D.D.
J. E. Pritchard, D.D,
Charles W, McCrary
H. F, Hl'nsucker
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ADMINISTRATION
AND
FACULTY
Louise Adams
J. HOBAfcT Allred
Allen Austin
Helen R. Bar-tlett
■. ;■:
A.M.
1! S
ph.d
mtructpr til Mathematics
Professor of Modern
Languages
A it it ta n t Pro motto nat
S tertiary
Associate Professor of
History
YIrs. Ai[».\ T. Berry
Mrs. Almetta Brooks
OwfHA Burgess
Mks. Robert W, Conner.
M.A.
BS-
R.N.
m.s.
Inftrttttd •'" Bit finest
DepaJlment
Instructor of Aft
College Nunt
Instructor of Biology
Edhonq O, Cummings
Pr isc ill a Dean
E. Barton Dulac
"Walter R. Fleischmann
PH-D.
M.A.
M A.
a.m.
Prvftisur of Chemutry
Director of Phytic til
Education for Women
Assistant Professor of
Business Administration
Instructor in Dramatics
tind Speech
Mrs. Walteh R, Fleischmann
P.. A.
Instructor in Dramatics
and Speech
R. Howard Gunn
a,b.
ImtTutior cf Business
Administration
and BurSar
Wii.ljam H. Ford
a. hi.
Am it ant PnyjfifOT of
Buuneis Administration
Nathaniel M, Harrison
v.. It.
Promotional Secretary
0^
E. C. Glasgow
M.A.
Instructor of Englifk
Benjamin H. Hill
ph,d.
Pro ft hot of Biology
Mrs, Lillian M. Green
House Mother
AlcCutioch Halt
Clifford R. HtHSMAW
A.M,, LITT-D.
Profes sot of Education
and Psychology
t>0 N.
it
E. Vera
Idol
Ada B. Johnson
C. Lucille Johnston
Paul S. Kennett
A M,
h s.
ph.b.
£.p. f LL.D.
Professor of
English
Professor of Home Economic i
Secretary to President and
Assistant Bunar
Professor of History
Febne KlHG
B-S,
College Dietician
Percy E. Lindlev
A.M., L1TT.D*
Dean of College and
Professor of Religious
Education
A. C Lovelace
:■.: i :■
Associate Professor of
Education
James McCackrenj
a.b.
Assistant Director of
Physical Education for
Men
ADMINISTRATION
AND FACULTY
4*^
Rs. Mabel T r Mjllikan
J, HA Ft LEY MOURANE
George Ol sen
a.b.
M . E .
Fi . \ .
Social Director in
\V0mutt* i Hall
Prof (nor of Chemistry and
Physics
Assistant to Dean
Paul Scott O'ocfn
Verel Ward
Mrs. Alice Paige White
m.b.a.
ft s.
a.m.
ImtruetoT of ZJKi/nejj
/I J j m i ntif r .it i □ n
Office Secretary
of Latin and Creek
Vera Whitlock
A. A., It MI'S.. H.HUS.
Head of MuftC Department
Nathaniel P. Yah&orough
A,M.
Associate Professor of
Modern Languages
C, VlRGIt Yow
A.fi,
Dtteetor of Phyrical
Education for Men
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SENIOR
CLASS
OFFICERS
Robert Clifton
President
Jack Lee Vice-President
Lucille Johnson Secretary
Jeanne Rankin
Treasurer
Clifton, Rankin, Johnson, Lfb.
a-M
S E Rf I U B
Ruth Evelyn Atkins
hick POIST, n. c.
A.B.
Nikanthan Literary Society, i, 2, 3; W. A. A., 2, 3;
Foot lighters, 2, 3, 4 ; Secretary, 3, 4; Choir, 1, 2, 3, 4;
Honor Roll, 2, 3; Future Teachers, 4.
Nancy Jane Austin
HIGH POINT, N, C.
U.S. in Business Administration
Si tjma Alpha Phi
Art. nusiaii Literary Soriety, i, 2, 3, 4; Honor Roll, 1, 2,
3, 4; College Marshal, 3,
Grady Blaine Baxter
fai.lston, n. c.
A.B.
Junior Varsity Basketball, 1, 2, 4; Baseball, i, 2, 4;
Football, 1, 2, 4.
William Junius Bennett, Jr.
itinn POINT, N. c,
A.R.
Epsilon Eta Phi
Football, 1, 2, 3, 4.
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CLASS
Gertrude Bingham
albemarle, x. c.
A.B.
Pfeiffer Junior College, I, 2; Artemfsiau literary So-
ciety, 3, 4; Future Teachers, 3, 4,
Paul Henry Blair
TBOMASVIl I.K, \. C.
A.B.
Choir, i, 2,
Olin Robert Blickensderfer
CARV, [VD.
AH.
Delta Alpha Efisilon
Conductor of College Baud, r, 1, 5, 4 ; Choir, 1, 1, j, 4;
Thalean Literary Society, 1, 1. 5, 4: Critic. 4; Who'*
Who, 4-
Lucy Roselle Brooks
oakboro, k. c.
A,B.
Wingate Junior College, 1,
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Helen Margaret Brown
asheboro, h. c.
A.B.
Nikanthan Literary Society, i, 2, ;, 4; Christian En-
deavor, 1, a, 3, 4; W. A. A., 3, 4; Choir, 4.
Obpha Anne Burgess
CIBSONVILLE, N. C.
A.B.
Elon College, 1, 2; Nikanthan Literary Society, 3.
Winifred Burton
high point, k. c.
A.B.
Nikamhan Literary Society, 1, 3, 4; Ministerial Asso-
ciation, i, i, 3; W. A. A„ 3; I. R. C, 3; Christian
Endeavor, 1, 3, 4; Future Teachers, 3; Honor Roll,
2, 3, 4-
Manly Holot Byerly
LEXINGTON", N. C.
A.B.
University of North Carolina, 1; Band, 2, 3; Medical
Club, 4; I. R. C„ 3, 4.
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CLASS
Lawrence Weaver Byrum
HIGH POISI, N. c.
A.B.
Dramatic Club, i ; Footlii;hters Club, 2, 3. 4, Vict-
President, 4; Choir, t, 2, 3, 4; ZENITH Staff, 1, 4;
Akrothinian Literary Society, 1, 2, 4.
Brevard,
R. Delbert Byrum
PlKEVir I.K, N. C.
AM.
2; Ministerial Aisui-i.ititin, 3; Christian
Endeavor, 3.
Bruce Hiluahd Carraway, Jr.
men point, w, c.
B.S. in Business Administration
International Relations Cluh, 2, 3; Honor Roll, 2, 4;
Law Club, 3, 4, Vice-President, 4; Akrothinian l.it-
cr:ir> Snncl}, r, 2, 3.
George Maurice Carver
TOR F.ST CITY, K. C
A3.
Brevard, 1, 2; Woflford College, 3; Ministerial Asso-
ciation, 4; Christian Endeavor, 4; Akrothinian Lit-
erary Society, 4.
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S E IV I I) B
Elmer Cashatt
TRINITY, S. C.
A.B.
I ft til Tau Kttf'f'ti
Baseball, i, z, 3, 4; Football, 1, 2, 3; Thalean Literary
Society, 1 ; Block "H" Club, 2, 3, 4.
Alice Chandler
high point, n. c.
A.B.
Sii; mti Alpha Phi
Meredith, 1, 2; Hi-fa Staff, 3. 4; Foot lighters, j, 4;
Artemesian Literary Society, 3, 4; Day Student Coun-
cil, 4.
Anne Chappell
MICH POINT, N, C.
fi-S. ill Uiisiix « Ailminisl ration
Sigma Alpha Phi
Artemesian Literary Society, t, 3, 4; Madison College,
z ; Honor Roll, r, ?.
Robert Franklin Clifton
HJCIf POINT, N, C.
B.S. in Business Administration
[nia Tan Kappa
Football, 1, 2, 3, 4; Track, I, 2, 3, 4; Block "H"
Club, 2, 3, 4; Day Student Council, 3; Class Vice-
President, 3, President, 4.
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C L A
Sam Coble
HIGH POINT, S, C.
E.S. in Business Administration
Soccer, i, 2, 3, 4; Block "II" Club, 2, 3, 4.
Baseball
Charles Alvin Cochrane
star, n, c.
A.B.
/./u.'V',' lilii fhi
•> z. 3. 4! Basketball, 1; Football,
Thalean Lilerary Society, 1, 2.
3, 4:
Mary Lucille Craven
high point, b. c.
A.B.
Nik.-inih.in 1. in ran Sm-ii-n. 1. 2, 5, 4; Reporter, J, 4 1
Christian Endeavor, t,t, 3, +, Secretary, 3, President, 4;
I. R. C, 2, 3, 4, Secretary, 4; Future Teachers, 3, 4,
Secretary, 4; Hi-Pa, 3, 4; Zewiu, 4; Honor Roll,
1. 2, 3, 4; Lighted Lamp, 4; A Cappella Choir, 4.
Edith Marie Cribbs
{UGH POINT, N'. c.
A3.
Honor Roll, 1, 2, 3.
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S E IV I D fl
Mary Snow Cridlebaugh
high poivi, s:. c.
A.B.
Choir, i, ;; Future Teachers, 3, 4.; Artemesian Lite-
rary Society, 2, 3, 4,
Helen Virginia Crowder
IIICM POINT, k. c.
B.S. in Business Administration
Thm Phi
Artemesian Literatry Society, t, 2, 3, 4; Pan-Hellenic
Council, 4; Forensic Council, 1, 3; Cheerleader, 2, 3, 4;
M'l.l.-iir (,.,.., 1 1 1 r 1 1 . 1 > r Sccrelarv, >; Class Iuiimiim, ;;
College Marshal, 3 ; Who's Who, 4.
Evelyn Davis
b1skofville, s. c.
A.B.
Nikanthan Literary Society, 2, 3 ; Christian Endeavor,
2, 3; I. R. C, 3; Ministerial Association, 2; W. A,
A,, 3; Choir, 3; Future Teachers, 3, 4.
Thomas Paul Deaton
SHANNON, X. C,
A.B.
1. R. C-, 3, 4; B. S. C, 2, 3, 4; Ministerial Association,
1, 2, 3, 4, Chaplain, 3, Vice-President, 4.
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A
S
Robert Marvin Dimmette
ROCKINGHAM, N. C,
A3.
Brevard College, j, 2; Akrothiniau Literary Society, 3,
Critic, 3; Medical Club; Christian Endeavor.
Albert Grey Earle
MOUNTAIN LAKES, N. J.
B,S. in Business Administration
Iota Tan Kappa
Thalean Literary Society, i, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer, 2,
Vice-President, 3, Secretary, 4; I. R. C, 3, 4, Vice-
President, 3, President, 4; Football, 1, 2, ;; Zenith,
I, 2, 3, 4, Business Manager, 4; Chief Marshall, 3;
Tennis Team, t, 2, 3, 4; Honor Roll, 3, 4; Boys'
Dormitory Council, 3; Block "H" Club, 2, 3, 4;
Who's Who, 4.
Garland C. Ellis
RALE1CH, N. C,
B.S. in Chemical Engineering
Thalean Literary Society, 1 ; Engineers Club, 2, 3, 4,
Vice-President, 4.
Bessie Catherine Ellison
high POINT, x. e.
A.B.
T/ieta Phi
Artemesian Literary Society, t, 2, 3, 4; B. S, U., 3, 4;
Future Teachers, 3, 4.
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Cornelia Louise Ellison
hk;h point, s - . c.
A.E.
.liplia TJieta Psi
Clmir, r, 2, 3, 4; Nikanthan Literary Society,
Delbert F. Everhart
TKOMASVll.LE, N. C.
B.S. in Business Administration
John Walter Farlow
sopiiia, s. c.
B.S. in Busint^ Administration
Soccer, 3, 4; Baseball, a, ;, 4 ; juninr Varsity Basket-
t':ill. 2, 3,4.
Leonard Faust
NEW YORK, N. V.
A.B.
Law Club, 4; Honor Roll, $, 4; Medical Cluh, 3, 4;
I. R. C, 4.
[«]
CLASS
Mrs, June H. Galloway-
high point, n. c.
A.B.
University of North Carolina, i, 2, 3.
Mary Taylor Gay
WARGARETTSVILLE, tt, C
A.li
Woman's College, I "Diversity nt Nnrlli Carolina, 1, 2;
Xikiiiitliaii Literary Society, 3, 4; Ili-Po, 4; Choir, 4;
B. S. l T ,, 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President, 4; Future Teach-
ers., 3, 4-
Boyd Clark Getty
rah WAV, n. j.
A.B.
Lafayette College, 1, 2; Medical Club, 4.
Adam Lee Gibson
high point, s. c.
B,S. in Business Administration
EpsUon Eta Phi
Appalachian State Teachers College, 1, 2; Soccer, 4;
Footlighters, 4.
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S E N I D B
Horace Giles
KICK POINT, K. C.
A.B.
luta Tau Kapjia
Soccer, t, 2, 3, 4; Future Teachers, 3, 4, Vice-President,
3, Prcsiileut. 4 ; Hunor Roll, 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Govern-
ment, 4; Junior Varsity Basketball, 3; Zenith Staff, 4;
Lighted Lamp, 4.
Marse Grant
men POINT, H. C.
A.B.
I rilii Titu Kappa
H'lrinr Rull, 1,2, 5, 4; Hi-Pa, 2, 3, 4, Sports Editor,
2, 3, Associate Editor, 4; Publicity Director, 3, 4;
B, S. V., 1, 2, 3. 4, President, 4; College Marshal], 3;
Who's Who, 4 ; Lighted Lamp, 4,
Victor Harber
U'REIIAWKEN", N, J.
A.B.
New York University, 1 , ^ ; Debate Club, 3, 4; Thalean
literary Society, j, 4; Ifi-t'o Staff, 3, 4; Track, 3, 4;
Honor Roll, 3, 4; Future Tearhers, 3, 4 ; I, R. C, 3, 4;
Law Club, 3, 4, President, 3, 4.
Bentley Foy Hege
i exivgto.v, k. c.
A.B.
Wake Forrest College, i T a, 3,
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y
C L A S
Cornelia Hill
murfree5b0r0, n. c.
A.B.
Chowan College, r, 2, East Carolina Teachers College,
3; B, S. U., 4; Nikanthan Literary Society, 4.
MiaiAM E. Hoggard
LEWISTON, N. C,
B.S. in Home Economics
Chowan College, i, z; East Carolina Teachers College,
3; Modern Priscilla Club, 4; B. S. U., 4; Nikanthan
Literary Society, 4.
Robert Holloway
MONROE, s. c.
B.S. in Chemical Engineering
Engineers Club, 2, 3, 4.
A, Percy Holland
BERLIN, MD.
A.B.
Band, 1, z, 3, 4.
I 17]
SENIOR
Doris Wilma Holmes
. GRAHAM, N, C.
A.B.
W. A. A., r, 2, 3, 4, Sergeam-at-Arms, 2, Vice-Pres-
ident, 3, President, 4; NJkanthaii Literary Society,
1, 2. 3, 4, Monitor, 3, Treasurer, 3, President, 4; Chris-
tian Endeavor, 1, 2, 3, 4, President, 3; Girls Dormitory
Council, 3; Future Teachers, 3, 4 ; 1. R. C, 3, 4;
Lighted Lamp, 3, 4; Forensic Council, 3, 4, President, 4;
Who's W'lm, 4; Honor Roll, i. 2, !, 4,
Robert Glenn Holt
lexington, n. c.
A.H.
Akrothinian Literary Society, r, 2, 3; Engineers Club,
r; I. R. C, 1, 3; Medical Club, 2, 3, President, 2.
Hugh Howell
men point, s, c.
A.B.
Henry Hobart Hubble
north h alston", va.
B,S. in Chemical Engineering
Engineers Club, 2, 3, 4, President, 3, 4.
US]
LAS
Fuchsia Lucille Johnson
winston-salem, s. c,
B.S. iR Home Economics
Si// inn Alpha Phi
Dormitory Council, i. z, 4, Treasurer, 2, Vice-President,
4; W. A. A., 1. 2, 3, 4, Class Manager, 1, 2, 3, Sec-
retary, 2, 3; Modern Priscilla Cluh, t, 2, 3, 4, Treas-
urer, 2; Christian Endeavor, 1, 2, 3, 4 ; Class Treasurer,
2, Secretary, 4; Student Council, 3; Nikanthan Lit-
erary Society, 1, 2, 3,4.
William Keene
four oaks, ps, l'.
B.S. in Business Administration
Epsiiitn Eta i'hi
Basketball, t, 2, 3, 4; President. Dormitory Council, 4;
Akrothinian Literary Societi . 1, j, 3, 4.
Arthur C. Kennedy
THOMASVI1.I.E, N. C.
VI-:.
Ministerial Association, t, 2, 4, Chaplain, 4; 1. R. C, 2.
Pauline Bland Kennett
111011 POINT, N. C.
A.B.
Thrta Phi
Artemesian Literary Society, 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary, 2,
Treasurer, 3, President, 4; \V. A. A., 1, 2; College
Marshall, 3; Honor Roll, 1, 2, 3, 4 ; Future Teachers,
3, 4; Who's Who, 4.
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S E IV I D fl
Nellie Gray Kittrell
HENDERSON, S, C,
B.S. in Business Administration
Nikanthan Literary Society, i, 2, 3, 4, Chaplain, 3,
Critic, 4,; Christian Endeavor, i, 2, 3, 4 ; W, A. A,,
t, 2, 3,4; I. R. C, 3,4.
Burke Koontz
men [hum, s, C.
U.S. in Business Administration
lnta Tan Kappa
Soiier, 1, 2, 3, 4; junior Varsity Basketball, r, 3;
Baseball, i, 2, 3, 4; Akmthinian Literary Society, 1, 2;
Student Council, 2, 4; College Marshall, 3; Class Pres-
Went, 3; Lighted Lamp, 3, 4; Future Teachers, 3, 4;
Hi-Pa, 2, 3; President, Boys Day Student Council, 4;
Block "H," 2, 3, 4; Honor Roll, i, 2, 3, 4,
Jack Daniel Lee
HIGH point, k. c.
AM.
Irila Tail Kappa
Akrothinian Literary Society, 1, 2, 4; Forensic Coun-
cil, 3; Pan-Hellenic Council, 3, 4, Vice-President, 4;
Student Government, 3; Day Student Government, 4;
Zenith, 3, 4, Editor, 4; Future Teachers, 3, 4; Varsity
Dehating, 2, 3, 4; Lighted Lamp, 3, 4; Who's Who, 4;
Honor Roll, 1, 2, 3, 4; 1. R. C, 3.
Marcel Charles Malfregeot
clarksburg, w. va.
B.S, in Business Administration
Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4; Football, 1, 2; Baseball Manager,
1, 2; Soccer Manager, 1, 2; Football Manager, 3, 4,
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C L A
W. Joseph May
THOMASVtl.LE, K. C.
A.B.
DAia Alpha Epiitan
Band, i, 2, 3, 4; Choir, 2, 3, 4; Medics! Ctub, 2, 3, 4;
Thalean Literary Society, 2, 3; Track, 2, 3.
Mary Virginia Mitchell
HIGH I'UIM, N. C.
B.S. in Hume Economics
James Thomas Moore
trqutville, va.
B.S. iii Business Administration
Football, 3, 4; Akrothinian Literary Society, 1, 2, 3, 4;
Baseball, 3; Junior Varstt) Baskeihall, 2, 3.
Terence John Moran
FREEPORT, S. y.
B.S. in Business Administration
[//la Tau K a /> pa
Football, t, 2, 4, Co- Captain, 4; Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4,
Captain, 4; Boys Dormitory Council, 3, 4, Vice-Pres-
ident, 4; College Marshall, 3.
I ii
SENIOR
Ruth Murphy
TIIOMASVIIJ.E, n. c.
A.U.
Frank Murray
GIBSON VII i r, n. c.
A.B.
I OtQ Tit it K&Pfl (7
Junior Varsity Hasketball, i; Basketball, 2, 3, 4; Hase-
liall, 2, 3, 4 ; Dramatic Club, 1; Pom lighten, 2, 4:
Block "H" Club, 3 , 4.
George Harlan Needham
CHARLOTTE, ^. C.
A.B.
t'fiifftr Junior College, i, z ; Ministerial Association,
I, 4, President, 4; Track, 3, 4; Who's Who, 4.
Byrdelle Nicholas
SM.I.IS, MISS,
A3,
Nikanthan Literary Society, 1, 2, 3, 4; Christian
Endeavor, i, 2, 3, 4; I. R. C, 3; \V, A. A., 2, 3, 4.
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CLASS
Sara Owen
TttfJV, x. C.
A.B.
Pfeiffer Junior College, i ; Medical Club, 2, 3, 4,
Vice-President, 3; Artemesian Literary Society, 2, 3.
Celeste Payne
llrcu point, n. c.
B,S. iti Busim» Admin Utratinn
Nikanthan Literary Society, 1, 2, 3, 4 ; Hoow Roll,
2. 3. 4-
Dorothy Pegram
GREENSBORO, N. C.
A.B.
Woman's College, University North Carolina, 1 ; Appa-
lachian State Teachers College, z, 3.
Cleo Dixon Pin nix
greensboro, n. c.
B.S. in Home Economics
T/ula Phi
Artemesian Literary Society, 1, 2, 3, 4; Modem Pris-
cilla Club, t, 2, 3, 4, Secretary, 3, 4: W, A. A., 1, 1,
3, 4, Council, 4.
mBhn
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S E IV I H
Jeanne Blair Rankin
HIGH POINT, m. c.
B.S. in Business .Ad mini strati on
T/ieta P/ii
Artemesian Literary Society, I, 2, 3, 4; 2enitf[ Staff, 1 ;
Class Treasurer, 4; Student Government, 4; President
Girls Pay Student Government, 4.
Worth Burton Royals
trinity, n. c.
A.B.
Ministerial Association, 1, 2, 3, 4.
Betty Baxter Sechrest
hick POINT, s. c,
A.B.
S iff ma Alpha I'M
Artemesian Literary Society, 1, 2, 3, 4; Vice-President,
3; Footlighters, 2, 3, 4; Pan-Hellenic Council, 4.
Robert Alexander Siceloff, Jr.
high point, n\ c,
B.S, in Chemical Engineering
Footlighters, i, 2, 3, 4 ; Engineers Club, 2, 3, 4.
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CLASS
Stokes Jerome Smith
hjcm point, n. c.
A.B.
Wnfford College, i ; Medical Club,
'; 3. +■
Robert Clifton Snider
high point, n. c.
U.S. in Business Administration
Epsilim Eta Phi
Hi-Po, Staff Cartoonist, j; Editor, Student Handbook,
4; Pan-Hellenic Council, 4.
Rachel Louise Spainhour
winston-salem, n. c.
A.B.
Sigma dtp ha Phi
Nikanthan Literary Society, 1, 2, j, 4; Christian En-
deavor, r, 2, 3, 4; Student Council, 2; VV. A. A., 3, 4;
Future Teachers, 3; Class Secretary, 3: ZENITH Staff. 3,
Willis Albert Tarver
grayson, louisiana
A.B.
Football, 1, 2, 3, 4; Thalean Literary Society, 1, 2, 3, 4.
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SENIOR
Cleo Templeton
union grove, n. c.
B.S. in Business Administration
Sir) mn .Up ft a Phi
Girls Dormitory Council, 3, 4, Secretary, 3, President,
4; Christian Endeavor, Vice-President, 3, 4; Lighted
Lamp, j, 4 ; Who's Who, 4 ; Nikanthan Literary So-
ciety, 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President, 4; College Marshall, 3.
Lucy Neal Thayer
trinity, n. c.
B.S. in Home Economics
Alpha Tltria fs't
Woman's College, University North Carolina, 1 ; Chris-
tian Endeavor, 2; YV. A. A., 2, 3, 4 ; Nikanthan Lit-
Literarv Society, 2, 3, 4 ; Modern Priscilla Club, 2, 3, 4,
Viie-l're-ident. ;, I'm -idem, 4; Pan- Hellenic Council, 4.
Mrs. Agnes V. Tucker
I.AWSOSVII.I.E, s, c.
A.B,
Virginia State Teachers College, 1, 2, 3.
Carmen Vernon
MOUNT JIOI.LV, N. C.
A.B.
Pfeiflfer Junior College, 1, 2; Artemesian Literary So-
ciety, 3, 4 ; I. R. C, 3; Future Teachers, 3, 4.
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CLASS
Mabel Myra Warlick
CASAR, N. C.
A.B,
Sigma Alpha Phi
Class Secretary, i; Cheerleader, a; fti-Po Staff, 2;
Zenith Staff, 2; W, A, A., i, 2, 3, 4; Artemesiati
Literary Society, 1, 2, 3, 4; 1. R. C., 3.
Regina Warner
KICK POINT, N. C.
A.B,
Meredith College, 1; W. A. A., 2, jj Artemesiaii Lit-
erary Society, 2, 4,
C A. Watts, Jr.
WINSTON-SALEM, K. C.
B,S, in Business Administration
tpsiluft Eta Phi
Football, 1, 3, 3, 4, Co-Captain, 4; Basketball, 2; Class
President, 2; Student Council, 3, 4, President, 4;
Track, 1, 2, 3, 4,
Emma Harris Whitaker
ES ; FIELD, N. C.
B,S. in Business Administration
Thrta Phi
Flora Mat-Donald College, 1 ; Drum Majorette, Band,
2, 3, 4; Choir, 3, 4.
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S E M I II fl
CLASS
Lily Lynch Whitaker
ENFIELD, H. C.
B.S. in Business Administration
Th i- la Phi
Flora MacDonald College, i ; Drum Majorette, Band,
2, 3, 4; Student Council, 4; Choir, 3, 4.
Boyce Wynn
sp1ndale, n. c,
B.S. in Business Administration
lulu Tan Kappa
Shenandoah Junior College, 1; Basketball, 2; Thalean
Literary Society, 2, 3, 4, Secretary, 2, President, 4.
Henry Frank Young
high point, S, C,
A.B.
Medical Club, 2, 3, 4; [■not lighters, 3, 4 ; I. R. C, 3, 4.
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JUNIOR
CLASS
OFFICERS
Elvin Lewis ■ -
Russell Hughes
Audrey Guthhie
Grace Bivins ■ ■
■ - President
Vice-President
• • Secretary
■ ■ Treasurer
Hughes, Guthhie, Bivins. Lewis.
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I
JUNIOR
CLASS
First Row
Darrell Allrep
ARCHDALE, N. C-
Robert Andrews
TRENTOW, N, J.
William Lester Ballard
DAVTPKJN, N, c.
Second Koiu
Harriet Berry
HIGH PO[NT, N. C.
Grace Bivens
HILLSBORO. W. c.
Stanton Bi.avi.ock
[-exincton, h. c.
Third Ryiv
Louis Bopp
KET YORK, N. Y,
Joe Mills Brinson
HIGH Pol NT h N. C.
Gladys Brooks
MCFARl.AND. N. C.
Fourth Rev:
Jewell Campbell
HIGH POINT, W. C.
Elma Chambliss
TP-IPLETT, VA.
Banks Chilton
HIGH POINT, N. C,
HO]
Ftrtt Row
MlLLARH COBI.E
HIGH POINT, H, C,
Jerome Counihan
frHHEPORT, N. Y.
Ralph Cox
HIGH POINT, N. C.
Second Reiv
Geneva Drum
NEWTON. N. c-
WlLUP. EOWARDS
HIGH POINT, N. C,
FLORENCE El kins
LIBERTY. N, c.
Third Rot*
Albert Hanks Evans
LEXINGTON, H. C,
Frank Fernandez
C.LAHKS&UFIO. w. VA.
Ralph James FERREB
ASHBBOftO. N, C.
fourth Roia
Onfta Fitzgerald
KARRIS, n, c.
Verxon Forney
dover. ohio
Hazel Gibson
MAttloN, N. C,
J II IV I R
CLASS
Mil
H
JUNIOR
CLASS
First Row
Helen J. Gibso*
iiil-.H POINT. N. C.
Ruth Gooiie
THOMASVILLE, N. c.
I in. .Mi ( ,KFI-.'i',
G&BSNSfiORO, H. C-
Second Unit.'
Walter G recur y
ANGISk. K. C.
AuuRie Glthrie
GRAHAM, N. C.
Mattib Ruth Guver
■ ' i < . i i i'i>[ :. ] . ■•
Third Row
Parker Hacek
CONCORD. N. c.
Johv Hum
TQBACCOVILLE. N, c.
Frank Harris
CAKADIXTOH, GEORGIA
Fourth Row
Robert Hicks
HIGH POINT. N. C.
Russeu. Hughes
SPHNCRR. W. VA.
Virginia Hunt
CHETNA, VA.
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First Ruiu
Krlte Jenkins
STAR, N. c.
Lr.ovo Johnson
RICH SQUARE, tt, C.
Jesse Julias
FBANKLINVILLE, N. c.
Christine Kiser.
HIGH POINT, N. C-
An me Kitchens
high point, n. c.
Winifred Lamar
HIGH POINT, N. C-
Thlrd Roiv
Hilda Lanier
welcome, n, c.
Ralph Lanier
LEXINGTON, N. C,
Edith Lfos iru
NQI1WOQU, N. T,
Fourth Raw
Elvin Lewis
WINSTON-SALEM, N. c,
James McCai.i,
HIGH POINT, N, C
Delores McKEtm n
NEW VORK, N, V,
J U IV I D fl
CLASS
[4M
J II I I OR
C L A S li
M«]
First Row
Grace McPhersqn
SNOW CAMP, N. C,
Ruth May
THOMaSVILLE, N. C.
Fred Mills
ROANOKE RAPIDS, N. C-
Second Row
lln i i.vrli Nance
THOMASVILLE, N, C.
(' \kiii vn N I font;
WINSTON -SALEM, N. c*
Robert Ormanii
i^mm!!- city, n. r.
Third Row
Irene Parker
HIGH POINT, n. c.
Charles Patterson
pilot mountain, n, c.
Fas me Louise Pqe
siler city, n. c.
Fourth Roiv
Gerauhne Rash
UNION GROVE, N. c.
Harlan Reio
high point, n. c.
Henry Ridenuour
cooi.eemee. n. c.
First Row
James Scotten
THOMASVILLE, N. c.
Frances Scruggs
HIGH POINT. N. C-
Cl avion Skchi.fr
kANNAPOLIS, N. C.
Si- (rind Row
Emmanuel Skive
brooklyn, n. y.
Joe Sheets
hinton. w. va.
Coble Shoffner
CSISSONVIE.I E, N. C.
Third Raiv
Otis D. Smith
ADVANCE, N. c.
Marv Smith
HIGH POINT. N, <".,
Ellis Sutton
MOUNT OI.IVE, N, C.
Fourth Row
Roland SwiNK
HIGH POINT. N- C.
Iris Th acker
HIGH POINT, N. c.
Mam Alice Thayer
HIGH POINT. N. c.
J II N I U fl
CLASS
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I
J 1] I I D H
CLASS
Firs! Roiv
Wm, Blaine Thompson
WINSTON-SALEM, N . C,
Mary Towns end
CLAftkTON, N. c.
Charlotte Varner
FORT MYfigs. FI.A.
Second Rqhv
David Weatheiu.v
HIGH POINT. N. C-
Gkorce VVei.born
THPMASVILLE. N. G.
W 1 1 [jam West
ITAIIKJNVILLE, N + c.
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SOPHDMDRE
CLASS
OFFICERS
Dick Rozzelle President
Geneva Chowder
Secrctdi y
George Demmy Treasttr
Rozjolle. Crowper. Drum
75 j-nA/ *>t **Ci/ *>**MMu^>f s
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u
SDPHDMDHE CLASS
Mary Lillian Andrews
Martha T, Baity
Annabel! Bingham
Mary I.ke Cantrell
Ruth K. Cave
Frances M. Chaetell
Emma Lee Cress
Willie L. Clinard
Geneva Crowder
Hetty Lou Cummins
Jean Davis
Myra Josephine Deal
Anna LeRoy Ellison
Evelyn L. Evans
Ruth Allen Griffith
GIRLS
Wanda M. Harville
Mary L. Holton
Belva K. Howard
Mary K. Kennedy
May Earline Loftin
Elizabeth Long
Martha G. Mickey
V. Belle Moore
Barbara L, Morton
Zelma Parnell
Dorothy M. Presnell
Doris S. Poindexter
Mary L, Randolph
Pauline Roach
Natalie Rosen
Betty L. Russell
Helen T, Scott
Ron da A. Sebastian
Doris H. Setzer
Frances E. Smith
Mary Alma Teague
Mattie Marie Thayer
Rl-th E. Thayer
Roberta Underwood
Jii.e F. Warren
Nina Whitaker
Caroline York
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SDPHOMORE CLASS
Paul Altier
Alvin Boles
John B. Brooks
Willard Rav Brown-
Frank Burton, Jr.
Douglas D. Case
James F. Caudle, Jr.
Clvde Lee Cecil
Eugene M. Connelly
George Demmv
Jacob Alfreo Du scan-
Thomas G. Elliot
Henry W. Ekvin
Henry A. Ferree
Alfred Lea
LeRoy Foster
Roland C Garmon
Howard Garmon
James Emory Gibson
L. W. Ger ringer, Jr.
William Herbert Gossaru
Arthur E. Griswolo
James Harold Harrison
Emmett Hartnett
Harry Lee Hausek
B D Y S
Billy Rufus Henderson
Jack Houts
Bernard T. Hurley
Alvin Wm. Horn
William R, Howell
William Thomas Hutch ins
Charles McKinnon Ivey, Jr.
James Boyd Jacobs
Carl Eugene Koontz
Jonathan Wade Koontz
Bayne Keever
Laurence J. Linneman
W. Ernest Long
James Maury Louder
James Martin-
Charles M. Meclm
Henry Miner
Frank Morton
Alfred Neikjkd
Leo Pappas
Joe G. Petack
Robert Sheppard Pritchard
Harold Davis Reynolds
Richard Rozzelle
Baxter B. Slaughter
Teq Schumacher
Dasrell L. Sechrest
James Ross Spencer, Jr.
Francis Stai.naker
S. W. Taylor, Jr.
Robert Lee Truesdell
Michael A. Tynburc
Henry C. Van Byi.evelt
George Van Guilder
Howard C. Veach
Spofford Venable
James L. Walker
Bill Welborn
Julius D. Weiner
Harley Williams
Robert E. Williams
Fred Covvper Whitehead
Elliot Wynn-
Nick Zuras
George Zuras
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UNCLASSIFIED STUDENTS
Anne Blair Auman
W. L. Beerman
Mrs. Lvniel 0. Beck
W. G. Butler
Anne Cole
L. T. Coleman
Helen Davis
J. Frank Davis
J. B. Earle, Jr.
Jimmie Edwards
Karl H. Hemmrich
Joseph Addison Hill
Anna Scott Hoye
Nell Humphreys
R. W. Johnson
P. E. Lee, Jr.
P. C. Lindley
B. L. Martin
G. P. Michael
M. M. Phii.los
T. C. Tacsdale
A. B. Rood
Miriam Sheldon
Sarah Scruggs
Alfred Daniel Sides
Bruce Thorburn
A. P. Wilson
C. V. Yow
Grace Bivins
Louise Ellison
Walter Fleischmann
William Gossard
VOICE
Jack Hours
Doris Koonce
Wade Koontz
Zelma Parnell
Sam Taylor
Gene Thacker
Frances Scruggs
Jane Austin
Grace Bivins
Olin Blickensderfer
PIANO
Jack Houts
Charlene Humphrey's
Nell Humphreys
Doris Koonce
Sam Taylor
Gene Thacker
Jewell Campbell
Mrs. June Galloway
Hazel Gibson
Virginia Gibson
Auurie Guthrie
Ruth Guyer
Martha Hamm
Nell Hartman
Kathleen Howard
Clarice Hoover
Vircinta Hutchins
ART
Cloyce Moose
Blanche Myles
Ada Oliver
Frances Plunkett
Mary Smith
Iris Thacker
Mrs. Agnes Tucker
Jams Usher
Betty Lee Wall
Sue Woodruff
Miriam Hcggard
Frank Morton
Mary Snow Cridlebaugh
Pauline Kennett
Carmen Vernon
Willie Edwards
Catherine Ellison
Rachel Spainhour
Helen Brown
Dorothy Pecram
Edith Cribbs
Mrs. Ruth Black
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FRESHMAN
CLASS
OFFICERS
H. J. Maxwell
Henry Liptak
Jesse Bafty ■ ■
Talmadge Cole
President
Vice-President
Secretary
Treasurer
Maxwell, Baity, Liptak, Cole,
r 5 i j
FRESHMAN CLASS
Mildred Allen
Connie Baldwin
Jessie H. Baity
Elinor Balslev
Mary Nell Reamer
Becky Brockman
Doris Bundy
Leah Burrows
Mary Ruth B rower
Doris Cam I'm r i
Hannah E, Campbei i
1 [hen E. Campbei l
Maude Cakram.u
F.ldise Cecil
Frances Ci.inard
Ella Stuart Cox
Frances Irene Current
(Catherine CRANEORI)
Dorothy Dean Davis
Annie Freeman
[Catherine Fulcher
Mary E. Gatewdod
Virginia Gibson
G I H L S
Martha Ha mm
Nell Hart man-
Esther Hicks
Clarice Hoover
Virginia Hutchens
l ; \ H -i N K EARNS
Jaciji'EI in Kenneui
Burrie K ester
Marle Kirkman
Doris Koonce
Martha Lassiter
Bonnie Lewis
Kathleen MALPAsa
Barbara Matthews
Kathleen Matthews
Lit. lie Mae Moore
Ci oyce Moose
Roma Murray
Blanche Mvi.es
Grace McKauchan
Ada Oi iv er
Shirley Nelson
Hazel Paschal
Frances Plunkett
Margaret Price
Judy Primm
Ramon a Redman
Dorothy E. Russell
Lucille Ruthazir
Patsy Siffoko
Lli a Smith
Margaret Smith
Marie Snider
Claudia Strange
Lily Tii acker
Dorothy Usher
I inis Usher
Annie Mas Wagoner
But'y Lee Wall
Ethel Wall
M. Sue Wood rule
Marie Workman
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F R E S
Albert Amenuoi.a
PETER Amos
Jack Astrella
Martin C. Auman
Earl Barnes, Jr.
James A. Barnes
David Beam an
Chester Bellamy
Richard E. Bennett
Frvin W. Biles
Edwin Blaylock
Francis J. Bow en
William Howard Brown
Charles Buchanan
Jack Burkheao
Charles T, Cole
Peyton W. Cox
Kenneth Crouse
Edwin Coltrane
Kent Dennis
Richard DiTullio
Frederick W. Easter
Jimmie Ellis
Clifton Evans
Ross Lewis Fariow
Den ms Faw
James Fink
James Flanagan
Bud Fletcher
Raymond Freeman
Stanley Freedman
Jack Futrell
H M A IV
B D Y S
Claude Gantt
Richard GtNTHEK
Hugh Goerner
William Gorman
James Green
Edwin Heath
(Jl-nKi.P- HlCHX.MIMI
[.U.k I I J I I 1 1 S
Jay Hoe em an
Clyde Johnson
W'll 1. 1AM J \RREI1
Clifton H. Jones
Theodore Joseph
Fred Kappleman
IIOYLE KlOER
M. C KlMSEV
Alfred Lea
Joseph Lepkowski
Mack Lewis
Jam es Lowderm ilk
Wayne Linole>
Henry Liptak
Russell Lombard!
Nick Mantzouris
s| i; is i ii'. m \kin
Charles Matheny
|nii\ Matthews
Hardy Maxwell
R. W. Moore
CLASS
Harold, Mendenhai i
J. R. Meredith
William Meredith
Duncan Monroe
Gilmer Myers
Gilbert McCain
Bill Nifong
Thomas McCanthv
Harding McKinney
Ki -.ill \ i v ' ' \
N. N. Osborn
Alfred G. Payne
Kenneth Payne
John Perry
Albert Ridce, Jr.
William Robbins
George Sheli horsi
R. C. SH1PP
Banner F. Siiei.ion
Walter Sink
Leon Sochrjn
Louis Soscia
Martin Spineiii
Joh n Si asulli
VlRCIL SlEEIA
Don Switek
Joe Tesh
Zane Thompson
William Tkoxler
David Underwood
Willis S. Wright, Jr.
Ralph Yow
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ORGANIZATIONS
" ■■ ■
■ ■■ ■■ ■■ ■ ■ ■■
VlrCUlLDCH HALL
The Student Government, organized in 1934,
has developed through the years into one of
the most important organizations on our cam-
pus. As a tangible expression of self-govern-
ment by students, this group has fulfilled its
duties to the satisfaction of the administration
and of the student body that it represents. Led
by C. A. Watts as prendent and Jerome Couni-
han as Vice-President, it is composed of two
representatives from each of the four classes
and of the presidents of the dormitory and day
student councils. Its primary aim is to insure a
cooperative relationship between students and
faculty and to promote better undersanding and
fellowship among all students. Thus, the en-
forcement or student regulations and the
marked development of social life have distin-
guished another of the Council's successful
Echool years.
C A. WATTS
STUDENT G [) V E R IV M E IV T
Hugh Li. Amondolj, Ketne, Counihan
TiMtipleron f Prc*n*tt, Parkei, Whiuker
GjIcs, Lewis, Kconrz. Watts, Rankin. CrdWftrr, Baie*,
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Ru .'II ( lii> Rash, John -on. Hunt. Ti'mpk-iMn
DORMITORY GOVERNING BODIES
I 'l I I. I I UN I IDS
Lucille Johnson
Ger amuse Rash
. . . President Bill Keenb . ,
. Pitt-President Frank Fernandez
. . . Secretary Edward Greeson .
. . . . . President
. . . Vice-President
Junior Representative
Orei'son. Kttne, Hours, Femandt-z
.jl""
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Thavtfr. ChanJl-tr, Rankin, Workman. Moor*-
DAY STUDENT GOVERNING BODIES
Jeanne Rankin President Blkke Kqontz President
Alice Ckaxdler . . Senior Representative Jack Lee Senior Representative
MakvAiiu Iii.iwk I mum li< / i< w mal'tVi DAKRi i Ai . kin .Junior Representative
Ellis. SpchitsT. Kgomi, Allrcd, Lcr
I 5!)]
THE ZENITH
Editorial Staff
[his ThaCKER Horace Giles
Darreu. Securest Lawrence Bvrum
Lucille Craven Rum Thaver
Marie Thayer Jack I.ee
Marv Townsend
Bl sin ess Staff
Russell Nixon Glenn Payne
I1enrv RiutMjouH Jacob Duncan
d0r0th1 pkes.ve1.l albert earle
Gene Thackes Cufton Jones
EARLH, Bbtinest Mmj&t
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THE HIP D
Editorial Staff
Irene Parker
Marse Graki
LL'CM.i i: (.« H ia
DllKts POINOEXTKK
SlAM.Kl FrEEBMAN
Rll'MARII Bennett
MAKV Tip" NSKM)
Rum Griffith
Tko Schumacher
Jack Hoots
Ruth Goooe
Many Tavi.or Gav
Hi sin ess Staff
John M. Hamm
Ralph Vow
WnitAKii Brown
Iacob Duncan
PAKKER, Edim
HAMM, Butinta Manager
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Cjiivvjsj, JCoOOCC, Parnelt, Keoiirz.
"the Quartet has represented the cultural imetesis of the cidkgv throughout this ami nearby
states, by giving sacred and secular concerts every week-end.
Membership in the A Capella Choir is competitive and limited. Intensive rehearsals have
been rewarded In the wide acclaim the choir has received for concerts at chapel, various con-
ventions ami conferences, at broadcasts, and for programs given during the spring tour.
Outstanding presentations of the year included Robinson's "Hallntt fur Americans," Handel's
"Messiah," Haydn's "Creation," programs of sacred music, and the joint Spring Festival with the
hand.
Miss Vera K. Whit lock, head of the Department "I Music, is director of hmh the A Capella
Choir and the College Quartet Miss Whitlock has created a new interest and a deep enthusiasm
fur :i Inner kiiini leilgi- .on) .ifipreei.uion n| music ai High Point College, through her monthly
studio musicales.
Assisting hei were Mr. (Miri R. UKekensderler, Mr. Charles McNeill, and Miss Ernestine
Tie Ids.
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MISS VERA E. WHITLOCK
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Roll
Sam Taylor President
Jerri' Rash Secretary
Louise Ellison Librarian
Grace Bin ns , . , . Rot/e Custodian
Louise Ellison
Evelyn Atkins
Harriet Bkrrv
Ann Aii mann
[[mi \ Hurm ■,
Grace Bivins
Banks Chilton
First Soprano
Zblma Parneli.
Charlotte Varner
Second Soprano
Geraldinb Rash
FvV.W ,:///«
Evelyn Davis
Doris Koonce
Second Altn
Lucii.e Craven-
Doris Poindextes
First Tenor
Wade Koontk
Second Tenor
Baxter Slaughter Sam Taylor
L. W. Gerriscer
OLIN Bl.ICKENSDERFEt!
First Bass
William Gossahu
El-I.IOT WVNNE
Second Bass
Jack Houts
Bernard Huri ev
Lilly Whitakek
Gene Tuackf.k
Iris Th acker
Annie Mae Wagoner
Nina Whitaker
F.MMA WlllTAKER
Eugene Connelly
Bob Williams
Wayne Lindlev
h CAPELLA CHDIB
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TH/1LEM LITERARY SOCIETY
Officers
Botce WVnn President
Jin: \\\\ Fkt-Presiient
Albert Earle Stcretary
Bernard Hurley, Jk . Treasurer
Km. i
Ot-IN lil.lCKKNSDERI 1.R
Hanks CmtTON
Jacor Duncan
Al.RERI F-.ARI I-
Henry Ervin
|1| S M« I Ul
Hill. CAM!
W. L, (.iKRRISCF.R
Hilt, GllSSAKIP
Bryan Greoori
Victor Harris
Bit I v Henderson
Bernard Hurley - , Jk.
I'r ii-iiK II. Junes
Wayne Kindley
SEE VSTIAN Maris
Chari.es H. Mathekv
Joe May
Al Neikakd
Russeu Nixon
Ted Shl'MACiier
Devvbv Smith
Ross Spencer
Sam Taylor
lillHT V\'l N\
Ellioti Wynne
L 64 I
Officers
Doris Holmes President
Geralitine Rash Vice-President
Belle, Moore Secretary
Roll
Mildred Allen Elvenb Fukr Ada Olives
Mary Andrew J. V. Furr Alice Overman;
Evelyn Atkins Mary Taylor Gay Hazel Paschal
Mary Nell Beamer Hazel Gibson Frances Pujnkett
Annabell Bingham Helen Gibson Fannie Poe
Gladys Brook Audrey Guthrie Dorothy Presnell
Helen Brown Ki ih Guyer Nell Price
Orpha Burgess Martha Hamm Gbkaldine Rash
Leah Burrows Doris Holmes Ramona Redman
Winifred Burton Clarice Hoover Lucille Ruthazer
Helen Campbeli Katherine Howard Helen Scott
Jewell Campbell Virginia Hunt Marie Snider
Mary Lee Canirei.i. Virginia Kutckins Rachel Spainiiour
Ruth Cave Lucille Johnson Claudia STRANGE
Fi.oise Cecil Evelyn Kearns Marv Alma Teacue
Frances Clin arm Bobbie Kester Cleo Templeton
Willie Clinard Aii.eek Kirkman Lucy Neal Thayer
Et.MA Chambliss Neliik Kiiikhi Marie Thayer
Ella Stuart Cox Edith Leonard Ruth Thayer
Lucille Craven Erline Lofton Mary Townseno
Irene Current Grace McPiierson Dorothy Usher
Evelyn Davis Delores McKeown Janis Usher
Josephine Deal Martha Grey Mickey Charlotte Varner
Louise Ellison Blanche Miles Annie Mae Wagoner
Evelyn Evans Belle Moore Ethel Wall
Oneta Fitzgerald Lili.ie Mae Moore Jule Warren
Katherine Fulcher Cloyce Moose Sue Woodruff
Byroeli.e Nicholas
MKMTHM LITEHARY SOCIETY
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MROTHMM LITERARY SOCIETY
Officers
Frank Harris President
Bob Andrews Ftce-Presidenl
John HAMM Secretary
fACK H0UT8 Treasurer
Roll
Robert Andrews
M. C. Admas, Jk.
Hill Ballard
Lewis Bopp
U'n i ari) Brown
Frank Burton
Henry van B\i e\ h i
DF.LUFRT BVKl'M
Geor<;e Carver
I'm M Mir. I 1 "11
EUCBNfi CONNEJ I ■.
Jerome Counihan
Robert Dimmette
Lk Roy Foster
Bill garmav
Dick Gintoer
huch gosrker
George van Guilder
Prank Harris
John Hamm
Edwin Heath
Ai BERT IImiir
Robert Hoi r
William Horn-
Jack HOLT'S
fi h m: Keever, Jr.
Lawrence Linneman
Ernesi Long
James LowoESMILK
Georcf. Needuam
Robert Ormand
John Perry
Henry Rioenhour
Banner Shelton
LOUIS SosciA
Francis Stalnaker
Blaine Thompson
Spofford Venabi.e
R. J. Vow
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Officers
Pauline Kennett
Helen Crovvder . . . .
Betty Russell
i ,
. . . President
{■-President
Secretary
Roll
Avne Blair Auman
Jessie Baits
Martha Baitv
Harriet Berry
Grace Rims
Marv Ruth B rower
Becky Brockman
Maude Carrawav
Anne Chappell
Frances Chappell
Katherine CRANFORD
Geneva Crowdir
Helen Crowoer
Betty Lou Cum miss
Dorothy Dean Davis
Willie Edwards
Florence Elkins
Anna Lee Ellison
Catherine Ellison
Erva Freeman-
Nell Hartman
Wanda Hakvim.e
Mary Holtman
Jaco.uei.in Kennedy
Pauline Kennett
Christine Kiser
Anne Kitchens
Do n ie Koonce
Grace McKaughas
Kathleen Mai.pass
Barbara Matthews
Ruth May
Roma Murray
Irene Parker
Zelma Parnell
Doris Poind exter
Judy Primm
Jeanne Rankin
Mary Randolph
Betty Russell
Frances Scruggs
Ronda Sebastian-
Doris Setzer
Patsy Siffokd
Frances Smith
Lui.a Smith
Marv Smith
(ilAf Til acker
Iris Th acker
Carmen Vernon
Betty Lee Wall
Mabel Wari.ick
Marie Workman
Caroline York
ARTEMESIAN LITERARY SOCIETY
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RELIGIOUS COUNCIL
1>K. (,. I. IlL'MPNHKtS
Dr. p. F.. LrNOLEi
Gekaldine Rash
O.eo Templeton
Rev. J. Clay Madison
RfV. J. A. LlMlSAl
Student Representatives
ROBERT DlMMtllE
(ItORce Carver
Lucille Craven
c;eor(;e Nhedham
Dei.bf.ri Br rum
Frank Harris
MINISTERIAL ASSOCIATION
George Nbeoham President
Paul D baton rice-President
Thomas Hutchins Secretary
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MEDICAL CLUB
Frank Young President
Pep. ores McKEOWK Vice-President
Frances Chappkm Secretary-Treasurer
LAW CLUB
Victor IIarber President
BRUCE Carrauay Vice-President
Alfred Lea ■ Treasurer
O.YOE Cecil Secretary
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H
B A IV D
Oi.in Blickensevereer Conductor
Russell Hughes Drum Major
Emma Whitaker, Lii.v Wkiiaker .... Twin Drum Major/tits
Cornets
Eugene Connelly
Francis Stalnaker
Baxter Slaughter
LeRoy Foster
I-!i worm VUeuiv
Russell Nixon
Harry Mauser
Basics
William Horn
Charles Math en y
Percussion Snare Drums
Vernon Forney
Robert Williams
Sebastian Marin
KrililKI I'Rl I SUM I
William Patterson
Hass Drum
HhNM RlHENHOUR
Glockenspiel
Helen Scott
Tympani
Sam Taylor
Flute
Wit LI AM GOSSARD
Clarinet!
Claudia Strange
Jack Caudle
Richard Ginther
Clarence Leonarb
James Scotten
Roma Murray
Wavns Li mmh
Walter Sisk
Tenor Saxophones
Virgil Sinn
Ernest Long
Alto Saxophones
Jimmie McCall
Russell Hughes
Ella Cox
Percy Holland
Baritone
Joe Mav
Trombones
Robert Pritchard
Eli ioi t Wynne
Willis Wright
Dan Sides
(iEIIRCt UlGlISMITH
Uor
Joe Sheets
Robert Andrews
RnKEKI DlMMEITE
Bernard Hurley
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Hjrfbi. Kennea, Halmes, Wyr
FORENSIC COUNCIL
INTERCOLLEGIATE DEBATERS
Friedman, LiEiiu'imn, Houts, Cecium? Stchresi.
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Crawwt, Grant, Ra*h, Hams, Putter, Gil**
Holme*, Konntr, Templemn
THE LIGHTED LAMP
WHO'S WHO
Lee. BlictanidcrfEr, Crowder
NeeJhjm. Tprnptetfin, H<j]mcs, Gram, Kenn^u. Eacte
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BLOCK "H" CLUB
CHEERLEADERS
Varner, Keever, Crowd cr, Etkiris, Gumoa, Thayer
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MnnEM PHISCILLA CLUB
Officers
Lucv Neal Tiiayek President
Betty Russell Pice-President
Cleo Pin nix Secretary
Jule Warren Treasurer
Miss Ada Johnson Advisor
KiM 1
Mariha Baity
Annabelle Bingham
Gladys Brooks
Hazel Gibson
Marian Haggard
Mariha Hamm
Neil Hart man
Clarice Hoover
Kathi j;kn Howard
Virginia Hunt
Virginia Hutchins
Lucille Johnson
evelvn kearns
Christine Kiser
Virginia Mitchell
( I rivo Mini-.!-
Cleo Pinnix
Frances Pi.unkett
Betty Russell
Frances Scruggs
Frances Smith
Lucv Neal Thayer
Janis Usher
Betty Lee Wall
Jule Warren
Sue Woodruff
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HDME
MANAGEMENT HOUSE
ADA B JOHNSON
Putting an old axiom that "experience is the best teacher" into use, all girls who
are candidates for a Bachelor of Science degree in Home Economics are required
to live in the practice house for six weeks during their senior year. Here they live
as a family unit, applying all the principles, which they have studied during their
previous years, to practical use. Child care, cooking, home budgeting, and home
management in general are the important items taught, thereby meeting the require-
ments of the National Vocational Educational Department in the Home Economics
program.
This year, 1940-41, the Home Economics majors are fortunate in having as their
new supervisor, Miss Ada B. Johnson, who will direct the girls in their management
of the cottage.
Being situated near the campus, the new practice house is ideally located at 909
West College Drive. In keeping with the forward progress of High Point College,
many improvements have been made to facilitate the students' work and to bring the
practice house up to modern standards of home making; in this way adding new
intetest to this phase of work.
1
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Helen Crowder President
Jack Lee Vke-Prmitni
Betty Sechrest Secretary
REPRESENTATIVES
Theta Pi
Miss Louise Adams
Helen Crowder
Alpha Tfteta Psi
Mrs. Alice Paige White
Lucv Neal Thayer
Sigma Alpha Phi
Miss V'erel Ward
Bet iv Sechrest
Eptilon Eta Phi
Prof. J. H. Mourane
Hi in Ssiiii r
intn Tau Kfippa
Mr. A. C. Lovelace
Jack Lee
Dtltn A I pa Epsiloti
Prof. J. H. An red
Oi.in Bi.ickensderfer
The purpose of the Pan-Hellenic Council is the active supervision of all the activities of the
various social clubs on the campus.. This year it has placed special emphasis upon the promnrinu
of better relationships among these clubs ami a clarification of the rules under which they itiilit
operate. Paul Owen, the permanent chairman from the faculty, has led the group in their most
successful and useful of years. Their work included the revising of the constitution of the
Council in order that it might meet present needs and the promotion of a spirit of friendliness
and cooperatioo as well as the usual rivalry.
PAN-HELLENIC LDUMIL
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SIGMA ALPHA PHI
Jane Austin
Alice Chandler
As,ne Chappeli
Roll
Josephine Deal
Virginia Hunt
Lucille Johnson
i in; u i list Rash
11m fn Seorr
Bettv Securest
Rachel Spainhour
cleo templeton
Mabel Warlick
Caroline York
Mrs. I*. E. I.iniii ev
Honorary Members
Miss Vera Idol
Miss Verel Ward
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I D T A TO KAPPA
Elmer Cashatt
Robert Clifton
Jerry Cohmhan
Al-BERT EARLE
Roll
Vernon Forney
Horace Giles
Marse Grant
William Horn
Burke Koontz
Jack Lee
Elvin Lewis
Frank Murray
Jack Moran
Ted Shximacher
Juiius WEIKER
Boiu \V\ \\
Dr. C. R. HlNSHAW
Honorary Members
Dr. P. E. Lindlev
O. A, Kirkman
A. C. Lovelace
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T H E T A
P H I
Harriet Berrv
Grace Bivins
Helen Crowder
Florence Elkins
Roll
Catherine Ellison
Marv Holton
Pali line Ken net i
Zei ma Park ell
Cleo Pin nix
DOROTIir PRESKELL
Jeanne Rankin
Betty Russell
Emma Whitaker
Lily Whitaker
Nina Whitaker
Miss Louise Adams
Miss Priscu.i.a Dean-
Honorary Members
Mrs. N. M. Harrison
Mrs. Gi enn Muse
Mrs. N, P. Yarbijroucti
Mrs. C, V. You*
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EPSILDIV ETA PHI
Wll MAM BfiNKim
Charles Cochrane
i'ii'im is Elliott, Jk.
FR A N K F EK N A NDEZ
AOAM I.tfi GlBSON
Roll
James Jacobs
Wiluam Kl-:VS.I.
WtNFRED Lam vk
James Lowder
Frko Mii.t.s
Fraternity Swet heart — H EL en Crowder
Harlan Reio
D IRRE1 i Sechresi
Hob Smuhi
V. A. Watts
( rEOKCE Zl HAS
James McCacuren
Edgar Hartlev
Honorary Members
W. F. Bailev
Wadi: E. Mari i i i i
J. n. Mouraki
Dr. B. M. Ihii
N. P. 1 ARBOROUGH
Davib 1', Vow
ren
ALPHA THETA PSI
Jewell Campbell
Willie Edwards
Loutse Ellison
Roll
Ruth Goon
Rt m Griffith
Ruth Guyer
ANN! FClTCHEHS
Earline Loflin
K i mi Mai
Irene Parker
Lucy Neal Thayer
Mary Alice Thayer
Mks. C. R. Hikshau
Honorary Members
Mks. G. 1. Ik'Ml'HRl-VS
Mrs. M, W. Nash
Mrs. S, O. Peebles
Mrs, Alice Paige White
tMI
DELTA ALPHA EPSILDN
DARKELL At.l.REI)
Oun Blickensijerfer
WlLLARD BROWN
Clyde Cecil
Roll
Billy Henderson Sam Taylor
Russell Hughes George Welborn
Joe May Robert Williams
George Needuam Elliott Wynne
Robert Pru chard
Fraternity Sweethigrl — Catherine ELLISON
J. H. Ai.lred
Dr, Paul R. Bowen
Dr. R. B, Davis
Honorary Members
W. H. Ford
Dr, W. L. Jackson
Dr. Glenn Perry
C. C. Robbiss
Herman Smith
John Whitsbli
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ATHLETICS
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HARRISON GYMNASIUM
ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION
The most evident function of the Athletic Council is its direct supervision over all
athletic contests. The supervision of ticket sales, the care of equipment, and the arrange-
ment of trips for the varsities are but a few of its varied tasks. They are responsible
for the spirit of our teams as opposed to that fit the other colleges in the conference.
However, the promotion of intercollegiate sports is but one phase of their work. Less
noticeable but far more important is their task of extending the athletic program to
every student by means of the physical education classes and the intramural sports pro-
gram. Recognizing the need for emphasis upon health education, they insist upon every
physically fit student's participation in some phase of this program. Composed of
coaches. I acuity members, and students, the group is completing another progressive
year under the guidance of its chairman, Dr. C. R. Hinshaw.
Vow, MtCacfmn, Atiiiin, Glasgow
Yarbiot-gh, Giant, Htn&baw, Allri'd. Cumnungs
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COBLE SHOFFNEk
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AiTIF.fi
c;ws\vald
BENNETT
FERNANDEZ
CASE
FLETCHER
COCHRANE
FORNEY
PANTHERS HAVE BEST
High Point College's best football season
since 1928 was experienced in the 1940 season.
The Panthers emerged from a tough ten-game
schedule with five wins, four losses, and one
scoreless tie.
A fine spirit prevailed on the squad through-
out the year and this spirit, coupled with that
of the student body, was in no small measure
responsible for the vast improvement in the
team's play.
The season opened with a scoreless tie
against a heavier Wofford team. Lenoir Rhyne
capitalized on two breaks to defeat the Pan-
thers in the second game on the schedule,
12-0. The Yowmen trekked to Norfolk next
week-end and showing a burst of power and
speed humbled the Norfolk William and
Mary aggregation 33-0.
The season's North State Conference cham-
pions, the Catawba Indians, exhibited the
slickest passing attack the Panthers faced all
season and turned back the locals 24-0.
The squad then upset a favored Emory and
Henry eleven 7-0. In probably their best of-
fensive game during the year, the Panthers
defeated Western Carolina Teachers College
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MARCEL MAIFREGEOT
Mttftagtt
JOHNSON
MO RAN
I l-l'Kl'W SKI
TARVER
MAXWELL
WATTS
PETAOC
ZURAS
SEASON SIICE 1928
27-12, on the strength of two 70-yard runs
by Arthur Griswald; a 90-yard run by Jack
Moran after he had snagged a pass; and a line
lunge by Joe Petack.
Elon outswam High Point 1 9-0 in a contest
which was played under the most unfavorable
conditions possible. The field was soggy to
begin with, but virtual cloudbursts throughout
the game made the condition of the field even
worse. Such conditions hampered greatly the
most effective weapon of the Panthers, their
passing game.
The Panthers ran over an outclassed Guil-
ford eleven 25-6 on the night of November 8
and next week-end Eastern Carolina Teachers
fell 6-0 when Joe Petack plunged over from
the five-yard line.
The season ended somewhat in the manner
of a letdown as Newberry drove over the goal
line for 45 points while the Panthers were
getting nowhere. Newberry had one of the
strongest small college elevens in the South,
so this is a partial explanation for the poot
showing of the Panthers.
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THE
V A fl S I T Y
RESULTS
The season's record follows:
High Point
Wofford
High Point
Lenoir Rhyne 12
High Point 33
Norfolk William and Mary ....
High Point • ■ •
Catawba 24
High Point ■ ■ 7
Emory and Henry
High Point 27
W. C. T. C 12
High Point
Elon 19
High Point 25
Guilford 6
High Point 6
E. C. T. C.
High Point .
Newberry 45
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H
ROLL
Altier
Kimsev
Amhmiou
Lepkowski
Baxter
LlPTAK
Bennett
Lowoer
Boles
Mantzuras
lii m e n
Maxwell
I'll I'.hlll 111
Mills
("ASK
Ml* F.H.
Clifton
Moras;
C <n ItRAKE
Ml IK 5
DlTULLlO
Ormano
Fernandez
Petack
Fl.ANV. IN
SlIII-P
Fletcher
Spinnellj
Forney
Tarver
Freeman
V'eacii
( iREESON
Watts
Griswald
Wei.ver
Houts
Who ehead
Johnson
Yow
Joseph
Zl'RAS
[W\
BASEBALL
The 1940 baseball season wasn't any
too successful, but it never is anything
to rave about, so that isn't news. To be
exact, the team won five, lost eleven,
and tied two games.
The heavy hitting of Burke Koontz,
Hugh Hampton, and Mickey Cochrane
went for naught as spotty pitching and
shaky fielding combined to overshadow
such slugging.
The team fared fairly well against
North State Conference competition
but several semi-pro teams literally beat
the purple socks off the Panthers. The
two tie games were played with the pro-
fessional club of Thomasville and
Eastern Carolina Teachers College.
SEASON RECORD
High Point • • ■ 2; Catawba - - ■ 1
High Point ... I; Thomasville , ■ 1
High Point 2; Hanes .... 6
High Point 6; Elon ■ ... 12
High Point 6; McEwen . ■ 12
High Point 5; A. C. C ■ - 2
High Point ■ ■ - 4; Lenoir Rhyrte 3
(12 innings)
High Point • ■ ■ 2; Guilford ■ • ■ 3
High Point ■ 1; Guilford ■ . . 6
High Point • • . 2; McCrary ■ . . 6
High Point ... 3; Catawba • -10
High Point ■ ■ . 7; W. C. T. C. .2
High Point . . . 7; E. C T. C. . .7
(15 innings)
High Point ... 3; Lenoir Rhyne - 1
High Point .2; Hanes ■ ■ 10
High Point 10; Roanoke . • ■ 14
High Point • ■ 3; Catawba ■ ■ ■ 7
High Point ■ ■ 4; Elon ■ - ■ -11
THE 1941 SQUAD
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Abort {itft '<• MfA/J First Row: Mann* Malfregest, Hartnett.
Second Rovi LjpLak. (Cam*, Dcmmv. Third Ron: Murray.
Cable. Stasull. Fourth Rew: Lomhardy. Zuras, Paitfr^nn.
fifth Ron; CoiUnihan. Freddy I Mascot)
BASKETBALL
1940-41
High Point •
High Point ■
High Point ■
High Point ■
High Point ■
High Point ■
High Point
High Point ■
High Point •
High Point
High Point
High Point ■
High Point •
High Point ■
High Point •
High Point ■
High Point
High Point ■
High Point ■
High Point ■
High Point ■
High Point ■
High Point •
RESULTS
39; High Point Y.M.CA
37; Hanes .....
39; McCrary ....
52; Lincoln Memorial ■
42; Naval Base ■ ■ ■
42; Naval Apprentices •
26; Langley Field
49; Guilford ....
63; Catawba ....
55; W. CT.C. . . ■
59; Catawba ....
41; Langley Field ■ ■
38; McCrary ....
54; Atlantic Christian
61; Atlantic Christian -
45; Appalachian - . ■
52; Guilford ....
76; Lenoir Rhyne
54; Elon
35; Elon
39; Appalachian ■ ■ .
43; Lenoir Rhyne .
44; Hanes
38
38
49
45
46
36
30
23
-T>
38
46
36
40
24
45
32
35
50
42
37
42
36
43
North State Conference Tournament Results:
High Point ■ . 60; Atlantic Christian - 31
High Point • .29; Catawba 35
II
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The Purple Panthers of basketball for the
1940-41 season will go down in sports annals
as a team which overcame an early season
slump; reached a peak which was high enough
to beat Appalachian and Elon by big mar-
gins; then dropped down to just a mediocre
club when the conference championship was
decided in the first annual tournament held
here.
Even with the loss of Hilliard Nance dur-
ing the Christmas holidays, and even with the
illness of key men in the closing games of
the campaign, Coach Virgil Yow's club
maintained a record of 17 wins and 8 defeats
during the tough schedule.
In four pre-Christmas games the Panthers
held a .500 mark, and then after Christmas
visited Virginia, there to lose three of the
four games played. But upon their return
the team began functioning in a manner
which netted them wins over Catawba, W. C.
T. G, Langley Field, Atlantic Christian, and
Guilford. On January 25 the team struck a
snag against McCrary but then in succeeding
games turned back Appalachian, Lenoir-
Rhyne, and Elon.
Then came a turning point in the season.
With High Point minus Jack Moran and
Bill Keene, Elon triumphed at Elon, 37-35;
three nights later Appalachian raced in with
a 42-39 win at Boone.
Two nights before the Conference Tourna-
ment the Panthers played spotty ball in de-
feating Lenoir-Rhyne at Hickory 43-37 but
in the first game of the tournament the team
played like professionals in whipping Atlan-
tic Christian 60-31. Spirit was at a high
pitch when the Panthers collided with a hot
Catawba team in the semi-finals. Then doom
came. It is all history now, how the Indians,
playing faultlessly, out-classed a careless Pan-
ther outfit, 35-29. Hanes was beaten 44-43
in a season-ender which has as its only interest
the fact that Jack Moran ended his four-year
career as a Panther eager gloriously by buck-
eting four points in the final seconds of the
game.
The team was the best-balanced one in
recent years, with no one being consistently
outstanding all season. George Zuras hit a
scoring streak in mid-season and piled up
enough points to lead the club in scoring.
Captain Jack Moran, Jerry Counihan, Bill
Keene, and Marcel Malfregeot must be men-
tioned if outstanding men are named. George
Demrny, Milliard "Red" Coble, Emmett
Hartnetr, Billy Patterson, Frank Murray, and
Russ Lombardy played valuable roles as re-
serves while Freshmen Henry Liptak and
John Stasulli showed promise of aiding the
squad a great deal next year.
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The unheralded Panther reserves,
who serve as a feeding machine for the
varsity, went virtually unnoticed
through a tough campaign; but, never-
theless, they compiled a record of twelve
wins and seven losses.
The Kittens racked up victories over
high school teams and strong semi-pro
outfits of this section. Coach Jim Mc-
Cachren's boys triumphed over the high
school team.; of Greensboro, Hanes,
Sumner, Fair Grove, Mayodan, Thom-
asville, Jamestown, Bethany, Cornelius,
and Madison. The independent team
which fell was the McCrary Night-
hawks of Asheboro. Losses were suffered
during the year to McCrary Night-
hawks, Greensboro High, Wingate Jun-
JUNIOR VARSITY
HASKETHALL
ior College, Trinity High, Adams-
Millis, Mirmeola Mills, and Hanes
High.
Outstanding men for the Kitrens in-
cluded Henry Liptak, Marry Spinelli,
Hugh Goerncr, and Jim Flanagan, all
of whom dressed with the varsity at
various times during the year. Jack
Burkhead was the fifth man in the com-
bination. Other members of the squad
were Bowen, Petack, Jarrett, Walker,
Pappas, Lowdermilk, Farlow, Sebastin,
Auman, and Perry.
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SOCCER 19411
RESULTS
High Point 1
University of Maryland 2
High Point 2
Davidson
High Point . 1
Duke
High Point 8
Davidson . . 2
High Point 1
Frostburg .... 1
High Point 2
Duke 1
The mythical title of state soccer
champions was again earned by the Pur-
ple Panther squad after another bril-
liantly successful season. Continuing
to play a championship game, they dis-
played excellent teamwork and great
spirit as they downed such powers as
Duke University and Davidson. Their
loss and tie came after great fighting
games by this team which deserves more
praise than it has received. Etvin Lewis
and Millard Coble coached the "shin-
busters" through the 1940 season in
which they won four games, lost one,
and tied one. Those showing fine soc-
cer talent were Koontz, Lewis, M. Co-
ble, Giles, H. Gannon, Zuras, R. Gar-
mon, Ferree, Stasulli, Lombardy, Ro-
zelle, Lowdermilk, Weatherly, Pappas,
Farlow, Gibson, Soschia, Mecum, Van
Bylevelt, and S, Coble.
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N
IV
I
Last year the tennis team, through the fine work of Hinshaw, Frazier,
Welborne, Eatle, and Short, easily broke the .500 mark against stiff com-
petition. Although this record is not quite as brilliant as some of the other
aggregations on the campus, the team always fights hard and gains respect
for their great spirit.
This spring, with Hinshaw, Frazier, and Short lost, returning lettermen
Albert Earle and George Welborne hope to develop a winning from last
year's outstanding reserves: George Van Guilder, Jerry Counihan, "Lump"
Lombardy, and Henry Minor. This year's squad will not have to face the
disadvantage of inadequate courts, with which Panther teams in the past
have been faced. For this year the addition of new courts has removed this
obstacle and paved the way to a brighter and greater season than ever before.
1941 TENNIS TEAM
[oTnbjrdy, Counih.in. VC'clborn, Minor, Earle, Van Guilder
Shumacht't. A/jnjg«T
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WDMENS ATHLETIC
ASSOCIATION
Officers
Doris Holmes President
"Footsie Ei.ki ns Vke~Prmdtnt
Audrey Guthrie . , Secretary
Rr.rrv Russell Treasurer
GiEQ Pin mx - Inlra-murtit Spurts Manager
Grace Biviks Surtjeunt-nt-lrms
Dot Press ell Reporter
Lucille Johnson . Reporter
Roll
Mildred Allen
Jesse Bajtv
Harriet Berry
GRACE Bivins
Jewel Campbell
TooTSIe Elkcns
Helen Gibson
Ruth Guyer
audrey guthhie
Doris Holmes
Virginia Hunt
Lucille Johnson
Anne Kjtchins
I_ji.lv Mae Moore
Ryrdclle Nicholas
Cleo Pin nix
Gerry Rash
Rachel Spa in hour
Cleo Tbm^leton
Lucy Neal Thayer
Mary Alice Thayer
Gh ARi. OTTE VAR N E H
Mary Andrews
Annihfl Bingham
Helen Brown
Winifred Burton
Ei. ma Chamrliss
Geneva Crowdfr
Evelyn Davis
Evelyn EvaNS
Roth Griffith
Martha G, Mickey
Belle Moore
Zelma Parnell
Dot Presnsll
Betty Russell
Mary Smith
Marie Thayer
Mast Townsend
Mabel Wari k t,
Jtri.e Warren
Nina Wni emu u
MISS PRISCI1.LA DEAN
Caroline York
Helen Crowds*
Wanoa Harvim.
Grace Mc Ka ugh n
Sara Ohem
Doris Poin dexter
Helen Scott
Iris Thackeh
Ronda Sebastian
PATSV SlFFORQ
Aua Oliver
Src Woodruff
Francis PurNfctTT
In furthering W. A* A., by sponsoring a program of athletics to men the need of all girls,
three new activities were added this year; hockey, bowling and archery. Other sports Included
basketball, volley ball, Softball, ping-pong, badminton, and tennis.
Intra -mural tournaments determined the class champions, and cups were awarded the cham-
pions in badminton, archery, and tennis. Wholesome recreation was enjoyed by all in the campus
square dances, featuring Fish Worley and his iroupe from TJ. N. C. At the annual spring banquet,
letters were awarded the deserving girls.
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HOCKEY
VOLLEY BALL
BASKETBALL
IS>S]
RIDING
TENNIS
SOFTBALL
II
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FEATURES
■ .■ ■■ ■■ ■■ ■■ ■■ n n n n n F i ■■ ■ « ■■
WQMANS HALL
COLLEGE
MARSHALS
Jerome Coumhak
Chief
Harriet Berry
Banks Chilton
Grace Bivike
Ireue Parker
Frank Fernandez
Iris Tjiacker
Frank Harris
Russell Huciies
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-/ v I Ui <z?4- lice L^ It a n Ji I e
Courtesy Manning Sludio
Selected by Cecil B. DeMille of Hollywood as
MISS HIGH POINT COLLEGE
SPONSOR SENIOR CLASS
SPDNSOH JLINIOH CLASS
Court«y Manning Studio
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ettt
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M;.> Ll.l/U.
a t t e n
Courtesy Manning Studio
iiPIIIVSDP. SDPHDMDRt LL/ISS
SPONSOR FHESHMAN CL/VSS
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MOST POPULAR
MOST INTELLECTUAL
HELEN CROWDER
LUCILLE CRAVEN
C A WATT5
JACK LEE
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LTD
MOST ORIGINAL
CLEO IEMPLETON
MARSE GRANT
BEST LOOKING
ALICE CHANDLER
C. A. WATTS
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BEST SPORTS
HELEN CROWDER
BURKE KOONTZ
MOST VERSATILE
tn
CLEO TEMPLETON
MARSE GRANT
trt
to
W
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MOST FRIENDLY
BEITY SECHREST
BOB SNIDER
11091
MOST ATHLETIC
LUCILLE JOHN50N
JACK MORAN
MAY UUEEN
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M/\Y HAY FESTIVITIES, 11140
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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.
HIGH POINT, THOMASVILLE AND
DENTON RAILROAD COMPANY
"NOTHING BUT SERVICE TO SELL"
Compliments
of
INGRAM'S PHARMACY
Jlarllee's
High Point's Quality Department
Store
Compliments
of
EFIRD'S DEPARTMENT STORE
HIGH POINT, N. C.
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Compliments of
HIATT TIRE CO.
Try O & C Frosted Fruits and Vegetables
and Atlantic Quick Frozen Fish
W. I. ANDERSON & CO.
GREENSBORO, N. C.
FOR QUALITY DAIRY
PRODUCTS
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DAIRY"**
'It's Our Pleasure to Serve You"
WEST LEXINGTON AVE.
HIGH POINT, N. C.
BURRUS MEMORIAL HOSPITAL
AND
BURRUS CLINIC
Compliments of
SLANE HOSIERY MILLS
TRAVEL BY BUS
AND
SAVE THE DIFFERENCE
GREENSBORO-FAYETTEVILLE
BUS LINE, INC.
ASHEBORO, N. C.
COMPLIMENTS
OF
NEW SERVICE LAUNDRY
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DRINK
M$%
IN BOTTLES
COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY
OF HIGH POINT
BEESON HARDWARE
COMPANY
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"Your Sporting Goods
Headquarters"
SARTIN DRY CLEANING CO.
Dial 4501
1670-76 Eng. St.
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DUTCH
LAUNDRY, INC.
Dial 3319
829-33 S. Main St.
Without Printing Modern Education
Would Be Impossible
HALL PRINTING COMPANY
PHONE 238S
COMPLIMENTS OF
NORTH CAROLINA
THEATRES
• CENTER
• BROADHURST
• PARAMOUNT
• CAROLINA
• RIALTO
GRACE FLOWER SHOP
DIAL 4085
MAIN AT WASHINGTON ST.
"The Best in Flowers"
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DRINK
ORANGE-CRUSH
CARBONATED BEVERAGE
ORANGE-CRUSH BOTTLING CO.
Greensboro, N. C.
In the Brown Flavor-Guarding Bottle
Lewis & Holmes Motor Freight
CORPORATION
HIGH POINT, N. C. ATLANTA, GA.
Service Through the Southeastern States
High Point Office Phone 4503
Welcome to
THE SHERATON HOTEL
"Noted for Good Food"
W. G. MALONE, Manager
Compliments of
PRINCESS CAFE
HEDGECOCK LUMBER
COMPANY
1215 WARD ST.
PHONE 4006
Compliments of
S. H. KRESS
BERRY COAL COMPANY
GREENSBORO, N. C.
Quality Coal, Coke, Fuel Oil and
Combustioneer Stoker
Compliments of
CECIL'S DRUG CO.
GUILFORD GENERAL
HOSPITAL
NORTH STATE TELEPHONE CO.
Serving High Point and Vicinity
Compliments of
CENTRAL ICE DELIVERY
COMPANY
Phone 4507
512 W. Broad St.
CUT RATE FURNITURE CO.
Complete Home Furnishings
615-616 East Green St.
HIGH POINT, N. C. Phone 2879
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COMPLIMENTS OF
W. A. DAVIS MILLING
COMPANY
KOONCE FUNERAL HOME
Incorporated
PHONE 4545
Compliments of
KING COTTON HOTEL
GREENSBORO, N. C.
Compliments of
CHARLES STORE
STYLE MERCHANDISE
Compliments of
HIGH POINT BARBER SHOP
6 Barbers to Serve You
300 N. MAIN STREET
Compliments of
PEGGY ANN SHOPPE
STUDENTS
Welcome to Gibson's
781
N.
Main
104 N. Main
329 N.
Main
LYLES CHEVROLET CO.
INC.
CHEVROLET
Sales
Cars — Trucks
Service
HIGH POINT, N. C.
HIGH POINT PAPER BOX
COMPANY
INCORPORATED
HIGH POINT, N. C.
Compliments of
ROSE FURNITURE CO.
The Store of Better Home Furnishings
243 S. MAIN STREET
Compliments of
J. C. PENNY COMPANY
HIGH POINT, N. C.
Compliments of
A FRIENDLY BUSINESS
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Thrift Is Essential for Intelligent Citizenship
HIGH POINT SAVINGS & TRUST CO.
SERVING SINCE 1905
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
STUDENTS' HEADQUARTERS
HIGH POINT COLLEGE BOOK STORE
Books — School Supplies — Refreshments
OFFICIAL COLLEGE RINGS AND JEWELRY
J.
W. SECHREST AND SON
Since 1897
AMBULANCE SERVICE
Dial 3349
HIGH POINT STEAM
LAUNDRY
Dry Cleaners and Dyers
PHONE 3325
FOR IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC
Champagne, Wine, Beer, Ale
Potato Chips
Always Fresh
Fried Daily
PAUL YOUNT'S PACKAGE
STORE
790 N. Main St.
Phone 2661
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DUKE POWER COMPANY
Gas, Power, Transportation
233 S. MAIN PHONE 2700
HIGH 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.
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QUALITY WATCHES, DIAMONDS, JEWELRY, SILVERWARE,
CLOCKS, GIFTS, LUGGAGE
WAGGER JEWELRY COMPANY
ELWOOD HOTEL CORNER
HIGH POINT, N. C.
CARRICK
SERVICE STATION
North Main at Montlieu
"Our Service Is Sincere"
ELLIOTT FLORAL CO.
FLOWERS FOR ALL
OCCASIONS
Sheraton Hotel Bldg.
Phone 7586
N. L GARNER, AGENCY
EVERY WAY
VERY DAY
226 Professional Bldg. Phone 4648
OCCIDENTAL LIFE INSURANCE CO.
PERFECT
PROTECTION
AYS
MANN'S
CUT-RATE DRUG STORE
High Point, N. C.
Greensboro, N. C.
Thomasville, N. C.
Kannapolis, N. C.
Reidsville, N. C.
Burlington, N. C.
CLOVER
BRAND DAIRIES
Incorporated
PASTEURIZED PRODUCTS
Phone 4553
MILK BUTTER ICE CREAM
COMPLIMENTS
OF
SMITH'S STUDIO
ABOVE WOOLWORTH
MAIN MOTORS
Incorporated
BUICK MOTOR CARS
900 N. Main St. High Point, N. C.
COMPLIMENTS
OF
A FRIEND
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