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the 1931 

zenith 




high point 

college 



Ruby Workman, editor-in-chief Bob McKenzie, associate editor 

Ed Auman, business manager Betty Jane Gibbs, associate business manager 

Miss E. Vera Idol, faculty adviser 




foreword 



Here is your Zenith for 1951 ! With sincere appreciation for all the help every- 
body has given, we, your Zenith Starr, present it to you the students of H.P.C. 

We have had many and varied experiences. Many times we have felt we were "burn- 
ing' the candle at both ends," but always there has been a comic relief to make us 
gay again. To offset the endless grind of classes, examinations, term papers, and 





parallel readings, there have been dances, parties, athletic events, and care-free hours 
spent in the book store. 

In this book are the fruits of our honest endeavor to present all these manifold 
aspects of life on our campus. Our hope is that you will retain only those memories 
which bring' a sense of well-being; a realization of a job well done. It is the sincere 
desire of the star! that you will rind recaptured in these pages experiences which 
have been a memorable part of your life during the past year at H.P.C. 




contents 




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dedication 



To Dean Allred whose friendliness, cheerfulness, leadership, and 
character have been ingrained in the progress of High Point College 
since its beginning, the start dedicates the Zenith of 1951 as a token 
of sincere appreciation for the time he has given unstintedly, as well 
as the ideas and inspiration through which he spurred students ever 
forward to new and greater fields of service. 




president 

Dr. Dennis Hargrove Cooke 
A.B, M.Ed., Ph.D. 



executive board of trustees 




Resident Bishop Charlotte Area -Costkn J. Harrell, D.D. 

President of 1 ligh Point College — Dennis Hargrove Cooke, Ph.D. 

195] Paul N. Garber, C. A. Dillon, S. VV. Taylor, L. F. Ross, Mrs. D. S. Coltrane C L 
Gray* 

1952— W. A. Lambeth, H. F. Hunsucker, C. C. Robbins, Jr., Charles VV McCrary, |. E. 
Pritchard, Blaine Madison, William F. Womble 

1953— Harry Brown Finch, F. Logan Porter, Joshua Home, J. D. Williams, C. L. Amos 
Mrs. Katie Rankin, A. J. Koonee 

1954 — J. Clyde Auman, Horace S. Haworth, Vernon Hodgin, G. Rav Jordan, G. H. Kearns 
H. A. Mi His, Ernest VV. league 

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faculty and staff 




Hobart All RED, A.B., AM 
Dean of Students 
Prof, of Modern Language 



N. P. Y\R BOROUGH 
Registrar 



Richard Short 
Bursar 




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Dr. Coi.trane 



Clifford R. Hinshaw, A.B., 
M.A., A.M. Litt.D. 

Dean of Instruction 
Prof, of Education ;ind Psvchologv 



Betty S. Perry 

Counsellor for Women 



Henry I. Ridenhour 

Counsellor for Men 





faculty and staff 




First row, left to right: 

Louise Adams, A.B., A.M., Assistant Professor of Mathematics 
Philip Angeles, A.B., M.A., M.Ed., Ph.D., Professor of Modern Lan- 
guages 
Nicholas Antonakos, B.S., Instructor in Biology 
Betty Auman, B.S., Bookkeeper 
Emma Frances Baulk, B.S., M.A., Assistant Professor of English 

Second row: 

Maggie Lou Barker, A.B., Instructor in Art 

Helen Bartli it, A.B., A.M., Ph.D., Professor of History 

Alda T. Berry, A.B., M.A., Assistant Professor of Business 

Flora Franklin Burkhalter, A.B., Instructor in History 

Marcella Carter, A.B.. B.S. in L.S., Librarian 

Third row: 

Amy Clowes, B.R.E., M.A., Ed.D., Associate Professor of Education 
Herman E. Coble, A.B., M.A., Associate Professor of Education 
William W. Collins, B.S.M., Assistant Professor of Music 



Edmund O. Cummings, B.S., Ph.D., Professor of Chemistry 
Anne Highsmith Dale, A.B., Instructor in Business 

Fourth row: 

Richard S. Dai e, B.S., A.M., Assistant Professor of Business 
Robert McCue Davis. A.B., Instructor in Physical Education and As- 
sistant Coach 
Stewart C Deskins, A.B., M.A., Ph.D., Professor of Social Sciences 
Ernestine Fields, B.Mus., B.S., M.Mus., Assistant Professor of Music 
Velma Hauser, Assistant to Bursar 

Fifth row: 

Benjamin H. Hill, A.B., M.S., Ph.S., Professor of Biology 

George H. Hobari, A.B., M.A., Ph.D., Professor of Business Admmis- 

stration 
E. Vera Idol, A.B., B.S., M.A., Professor of English 

Ada B. Johnson, B.S., M.S., M.A., Assistant Professor of Home Economics 
Lorene Kiyett, Secretary to the President 



faculty and staff 




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First row, left to right: 

Jeanne Lee, Secretary tn the Registrar 

Pero E. Lindley, A.B., A.M., Litt.D., Professor of Religions Education 

William R. Locke, A.B., S.T.B., Ph.D., Associate Professor of Religious 

Education 
Lincoln Lorenz, A.B., A.M., Ph.D.. Professor of English 
J. Harley Mourne, B.S., M.S., Prof essor of Chemistry and Physics 

Second row: 

Arthur Garner Paschal, B.S., M.S., Associate Professor oj Physical 

Education 
Ina McAdams Patrick, A.B., A.B. in L.S., Alumni Secretary 
James L. Pettit, Cafeteria Manager and Dietitian 
Ellen Phii.beck, B.S., A.M., Instructor in Physical Education 



Mabei Griffin Ri uts, A.B., A.M., Ph.D., Associate Professor of Mathe- 
matics 

Third roir: 

Gloria Sanders, A.B., Instructor m Spanish 

C. Q. Smith, A. 15., Associate Professor of Physical Education and Head Coach 

Ruth A Steelman, A.B., A.M., Assistant Professor of Education 

Wai ii k R Stocker, Jr., B.B.A., M.S., Instructor in Business 

( i \i< \ \\ hi i vker, Housemother, Woman s Hall 

Fourth rove: 

Alice Paige White, A.B., A.M., Assistant Professor of English 
Joseph M Wilson, B.S., A.M., Ed.D., Prof essor of Music 
Arthur S. Withers, A.B., M.A., Professor of English 



inauguration 

of 
Dr. Dennis H. Cooke 




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classes 




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seniors 




Left to right: Doris N\s< e, Secretary; Charles Payne, President; Joyce Mills, Vice-Fresident; Ray S 



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To the members of the senior class the close of these years of college instruct 
should not bring an end of learning and growing. Rather, beyond these years the 
lie wider and ever-expanding horizons for those who desire to continue to develop 
their powers. Theirs are the great chances, the enlarged opportunities; theirs is 
the ability to make a better life not only for themselves, but also for future generations. 



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JAMES B. ADAMS 

Winston-Salem N. C. 

B.S. Business Administration 

Intramural Football 1; L'. S. Navv 
2 Years. 

ALVIN GRAY AMICK 

High Point, N. C. 

A.B. Religious Education 

Ministerial Association 5, 4; Dean's 
List 3. 

BFULAH LEE ANDERSON 

High Point, N. C. 
A.B. Religious Education 

ROSE MAE ANDERSON 

High Point, N. C. 

A.B. English, Religious Education 

Pfeiffer College 1, 2; Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; 
Religious Education Club 1, 2, Dra- 
matics Club 1, Sec. 1; Order of Sun- 
dial, See. 2; Y.W.C.A. 1, 2, See. 2. 

EDWIN LEWIS AUMAN 

Concord, N. C. 

B.S. General Science 

Delta Alpha Fpsilon Fraternity; Pres. 
of Student Government 4; The Order 
of the Lighted Lamp 3, 4; Chief Mar- 
shal 3; Who's Who Among Colleges and 
Universities; Red Cross Club 3, 4; 
Zenith Business Manager 4; Sr. Super- 
lative "Most Likely to Succeed;" 
Basketball 1; F.ta Mu Eta Club 1, 2, 3, 
4. 

LATHA CARLOTTA AUTREY 

Asheville, N. C. 

A.B. Elementary Education 

Sigma Alpha Phi Sorority, Treas. 4; 
Religious Education Club 1, 2, 3, 4; 
Treas. 4; Red Cross Club 1 ; Methodist 
Student Movement 3, 4, Christian 
Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4; Future 
Teachers of America 3, 4; Dramatics 
Club 3; Hall Proctor 4. 

BRUCF BAILEY 

Winston-Salem, X. C. 

B.S. Business Administration 

N.D.M. Club I, 2, 3, 4; Football I, 
2, 3, 4; All Conference 1, 2, 3, 4, 
Captain 3. 

BEFSY BAKER 

High Point, N. C. 

A.B. English and French 

Future Teachers of America 4; Zenith, 
Feature Editor 4; Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, 
Fnglish Department Assistant 3, 4; 
Dean's List 1, 2, 3, 4; Who's Who 
Among Colleges and Universities. 










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JOANNE BAKER 

Lynchburg, \ a. 

A.B. Religious Education and English 

Theta Phi Sorority, Vice-Pres. 3, Sec. 
4; Student Government I; Pres. Penny 
Hall 1; Religious Education Club I, 2, 
3, 4; Future Teachers of America 4; 
Hi-Po 1; Choir 1, 2; Dean's List 2, 3; 
M.S.M. I, 2, 3, 4. 



JAN1E BARTLETT 

Greensboro, N. C. 

A.B. Religious Education, English 

Religious Education Club 1, 2, 3, Vice- 
Pres. 3, Red Cross Club 1; M.S.M. 1,2, 
3, Sec. 2, Honor Roll 1, 2; S.C.A. 
Sec. 2, Pres. 3; Zenith, Feature Fditor 
2, 3; Tower Players 1; I.R.C., Sec. 2, 
Assembly Committee. 



LANDER BEAL 

Kinston, N. C. 

A.B. Social Science 



AUDREY BENGEL 

High Point, N. C. 
B.S. Social Science 



EDITH BURTON BENNER 

Thomasville, N. C. 

A.B. Social Studies 

KENNETH BERRIER 
Winston-Salem X. C. 

B.S. Business Administration 

Dean's List 1,2, 3. 



HENRY E. BIZZELL 

High Point, X. C. 
A.B. Social Science 



WILLIAM F. BLACK 
Selma, X. C. 
B.S. Business Administration 

Delta Beta Alpha Fraternity; Marshal 
3; Student Government 3; Vice-Pres. 
Dormitory Council 3; Class Pres. 2. 



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MARGARET RUTH BI. ANTON 

Shelby, N. C. 
A.B. Religious Education 

Religious Education Club 2, 3, 4 

Methodist Student Movement 2, 3, 4 

Future Teachers of America 3 4 
Choir 2, 3. 

FRANCIS CARROLL BOOZE 

High Point, N. C. 

B.S. Music 

Delta Alpha Epsilon Fraternity; Band 
1, 2, 3, 4, Choir 3; Dean's List 3. 

CURTIS BOVENDER 
Winston-Salem, N. C. 

B.S. Physical Education, B. A. Mathe- 
matics 

N.D.M. Club, Treas. 3, Vice-Pres. 4, 
Student Government Vice-Pres. 3; Pres. 
Boys' Dormitory 3; Class Pres. 3; 
Marshal 3; Who's Who Among Stu- 
dents in American Universities and Col- 
leges; Future Teachers of America 
3, 4, "Air. Future Teacher of H.P.C." 
3; Varsity Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 
1, 2, 3; Block "IF' Club 2, 3. 4, Pres. 
3; La Tertulia 2, 3, 4. 

MARY FFF BOYAN 

Kennersville, N. C. 

A.B. Elementary Education 

LOIS ANNETTE BROOME 

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

Religious Education (dub 1, 2, 3; 
M.S.M. 1, 2, 3; Future Teachers of 
America 2, 3, 4; Choir 1, 2; Dramatics 
Club 1,2; Dean's List 2, 3; Preacher's 
Kids Club 1 . 

FORREST E. BROWN 
Wilmington, N. C. 

A.B. Social Studies 

Delta Alpha Epsilon Fraternity; Rep- 

resentive to Student ( lovernment 1 , 2, 
3; Marshal 3; Ministerial Association 
1; Religious Education (dub 1, 2, 3; 
C.S.C. 1; Zenith Photo Editor 2; 
Dramatics 1 . 

KENNETH RAY BROWN 

Winston-Salem, N. C. 

B.S. Business Administration 

LLOYD HORACE BROWN 
High Point, N. C. 
A.B. Social Science 





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ERNEST RAY BURLESON 

Spruce Pine, N. C. 

B.S. Physical Education 

N.D.M. Club 2, 3, 4; Sec. 4; Future 
Teachers of America 4; Football 1, 2, 

3, 4; Block "H" Club 2, 3, 4, Treas. 
4; Senior Representative to Dormitory 
Council 4. 

PAULINE FRANCES CALLOWAY 

Yadkinville, N. C. 

B.S. Home Economics 

Alpha Theta Psi Sorority, 1 reas. 4; 
Modern Priscilla Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Vice- 
Pres. 3; Women's Athletic Association 
2, 3, 4, Sec. 3; Dean's List 1, 2; Home 
Management Club 4. 

HARRY BASSETT CARDWELL, JR 

Reidsville, N. C. 

A.B. Social Science, English 

Delta Alpha Epsilon Fraternity; Future 
Teachers of America 4; Choir I, 2, 4, 
Pres. 4; Tennis 3, 4, Captain 4; High 
Point College Quartet 4. 

GEORGE GRAY CARTWRIGHT 

Old Town, N. C. 

B.S Physical Education 

Epsilon Eta Phi Fraternity; Block "H" 
Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball I, 2, 3, 4; 
Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Soccer 1, 2, Sr. 
Superlative. 

A. B. CASEY 

Winston-Salem, N. C. 

B.S. Physical Education 

E.P.O. Fraternity; Varsity Football 3, 
4. 

CHARLES CASEY 

High Point, N. C. 

B.S. Business Administration 

Delta Alpha Epsilon Fraternity 2, 3, 4; 
Zenith, Business Staff 4; Cheerleader, 
Captain 4. 

DAVE B. CHEADLE 

High Point, N. C. 
B.S. Physical Education 

Epsilon Eta Phi Fraternity, Vice-Pres. 

4, Millikan Hall Representative to 
Student Government 4; Yarsitv Foot- 
ball 1, 2, 3, 4; Block "H" Club 2, 3, 
4; Sec. Treas. 4. 

HERBERT ALLEN CHILTON 
High Point, N. C. 
A.B. Social Science 



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CLARENCE L. CLAPP, JR. 

High Point, N. C. 

A.B. Physical Education 

Epsilon Eta Phi Fraternity; Future 
Teachers of America 4. 



R. GERALD COGHILL 

Winston-Salem, N. C. 

B.S. Bush/ess Administration 

Future Teachers of America 4, In- 
tramural Football 1 ; U. S. Navy 2 years. 



JOHN CRAVEN COLLETT 

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



JOANNE COMER 

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



RICHARD D. CONRAD 

Winston-Salem, N. C. 

B.S. Business Administration 

Intramural Football 1 ; Intramural Ten- 
nis 3; U. S. Navy 2 years. 



RUTH DARE COOK 

Fayetteville, N. C. 

A.B. Primary Education 

Theta Phi Sorority, Yice-Pres. 4; 
Louisburg College 1; Appalachian State 
Teachers College 2; Home Economics 
Club 1; Religious Education Club 1; 
Methodist Student Movement 4; Future 
Teachers of America 4; Sr. Superlative 
"Best Looking"; May Court 1; Baton 
Club 2; Pep Club 2. 



ANITA CORNEL1SON 

High Point, N. C. 

B.S. Physical Education 

Women's Athletic Association 1, 2, 
3, 4, Vice-Pres. 2, Pres. 3; Future 
Teachers of America 4. 



CARSON CLAY COX, JR. 

Thomasville, N. C. 

B.S. Business Administration 

Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Tompkins Textile 
Society 1, 2; N. C. State College 1,2; 
U. S. Army 2 years. 





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JAMES GORDON CRF.SS 

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



CARL CRISCO, JR. 

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



JAMES MILTON CROCK ER 

Cherryville, N. C. 
B.S. Music 



DORSEY CRUMPLER 

Clinton, \. C. 
A.B. Primary Education 

Sigma Alpha Phi Sorotity, Publicity 
Manager 4; Sr. Superlative "Wittiest." 



JOSEPH FRANCIS DALE, JR. 
High Point, X. C. 
B.S.. Business Administration 
Dean's List 3, 4; Hand 1 , 2. 



GEORGE DAMERON 

Gastonia, N. C. 

A.B. Religious Education 

Alpha Omega Delta Fraternity; Foren- 
sic Club 4; Ministerial Association 3, 
4; Bob (ones University 1, 2; Band 3, 
4: Baseball 4. . 



MARY GRAHAM DeVANE 

Fayctteville, N. C. 

A.B. Primary Education 

Philaretian Literary Society 1, 2; Re- 
ligious Education Club 3, 4; Methodist 
Student Movement 3, 4; Future Teach- 
ers of America 4, Meredith College 
1, 2; B.S.M. 1, 2. 



BANKS C. DOGGFTT, 1R. 

High Point, X. C. 

A.B. Religious Education 

Guilford College 1; The King's College 
2; Football 1; "The King's Page" 2; 



Marconian Literary Society 
terial Association 3, 4. 



Minis- 



CHARLES G. DOZIER 

High Point, N. C. 

B.S. Social Science 

Epsilon Eta Phi Fraternity; Coif 3, 4 
Captain 4; Block "H" Club 3, 4. 



FRANK N. EARLY 
Charlotte, N. C. 
A.B. English 
Delta Alpha Epsilon Fraternity. 



BETTY LYON EDWARDS 

Durham, N. C. 
A.B. Primary Education 



FLOYD RICHARD ENNIS 

High Point, N. C. 

B.S. Business Administration 



BETTY EPTING 

High Point, N. C. 

B.S. Physical Education 

Montreat College 1 ; Appalachian State 
Teachers College 2, 3; Vice-Pres. of 
Dormitory Council 2; Class Treas. 1; 
Religious Education Club I; Red Cross 
Club 3; Women's Athletic Association 
3, 4; Future Teachers o{ America 4; 
Choir 1; Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3; 
Captain, Basketball, Soccer; YW.C.A. 
2, 3, Teen Adviser 4; Alrg. Speedball 
4; La Tertulia 1 . 



JOHN ALBERT EVANS 

High Point, N. C. 
B.S. Physical Education 



LEWIS H. EVANS, JR. 

Forest City, N. C. 

A.B. English 

Forensic Club, Treas. 3; Ministerial 
Association 3, 4; Band 4; Oak Ridge 
Military Institute I ; Appalachian State 
Teachers College 2. 



OGBURN W. FERREE 

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





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F. OWEN FITZGERALD 

Kinston, N. C. 

A.B. Social Science, Religious Education 

Delta Alpha Epsilon Fraternity; Student 
Government 3; Class Treas. 1, 3; 
Order of the Lighted Lamp 3, 4; Mar- 
shal 3; Forensic Club 3, 4, Vice-Pres. 
4; Ministerial Association 1, 2, 3, 4, 
Treas. 2; Red Cross Club 1, 2, 3, 4, 
Vice-Chairman 1, Chairman 2, Student 
Adviser 3; Methodist Student Move- 
ment 1,2, 3, 4, Pres. 3, N. C. Method- 
ist Student Movement Pres. 4; Christian 
Student Council 1, 2; Zenith Bus. Staff 
4; Choir 1, 2, 4; Social Science De- 
partment Assistant 4; Dean's List 1, 

2, 3, 4. 

JOSEPH JOHNSON FLY I HI'. 

Conway, N. C. 

A.B. English 

Chi Phi Chi Fraternity; Student Gov- 
ernment 4; Marshal 3; Forensic Club 

3, 4, Vice-Pres. 3, Treas. 4; Minis- 
terial Association 2, 3, 4; Red Cross 
Club 2; Methodist Student Movement 
2, 3, 4, Pres. 4; Christian Student 
Council 3; Choir 4; Turman University 
1; Wesley Foundation 1, Vice-Pres. 1. 

CHARLIE FOSTER 
High Point, N. C. 
B.S. Business Administration 
Epsilon Eta Phi Fraternity, See. 4. 

IDA TATE FOUST 

Ramseur, N. C. 
B.A. Primary Education 

Sigma Alpha Phi Sorority; Religious 
Education Club 3, 4; Methodist Stu- 
dent Movement 3, 4; Future T achers 
of America 4; Flora MacDonald Col- 
lege 1, 2; E.plison Chi Literary Society. 

DOYLE FREEMAN 
Lincolnton, N. C. 
A.B. Social Science 

Forensic Club 3, 4; Ministerial As- 
sociation 3, 4; Methodist Student Move- 
ment 3, 4; Band 3, 4; Bob Jones Uni- 
versity 1, 2; William Shakespeare Lit- 
erary Society 1,2. 

BERNARD DUVAL FRINK 
Clarendon, N. C. 

S.B. English 

DOROTHY VIRGINIA FULLER 

High Point, N. C. 

A.B. Primary Education 

CHARLES GARDNER 

High Point, N. C. 

B.S. Psychology and Education 

Day Student Vice-Pres. 4; U.S.M.C. 
4 vears. 



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BETTY JEAN GATES 

High Point, N. C. 
A.B. Primary Education 



BETTY JANE GI BBS 

Burlington, N. C. 

A.B. English, Social Science 

Sigma Alpha Phi Sorority, Treas. 3, 
Pres. 4; Methodist Student Movement 
3, 4; Future Teachers of America 4; 
Zenith, Copy Editor 3, Associate Bus. 
Mgt. 4; Hi-Po, Reporter 1, 2, Society 
Editor 3; Sr. Superlative "Most Likely 
To Succeed," Dean's List 3; Marshal 
3; Vice-Pres. Dormitory Council 3; 
Who's Who Among American Universi- 
ties. 



MARGARET E. GILBERT 

Wilmington, N. C. 

A.B. Primary Education 

Altheien Society; Religious Education 
Club 2; Methodist Student Movement 
3; Christian Student Council 3; Future 
Teachers of America 2, 3; Hi-Po, 
Society Editor 3;W.C.U.N.C. 



HALLIE GILBREATH 

High Point, N. C. 

A.B. English 

Alpha Theta Psi Sorority, Religious 
Education Club 3, 4; Christian Student 
Council 3; Future Teachers of America 
4; Hi-Po 2, 3,4. 



LOUIS W. GILLEY 

Leaksville, N. C. 
B.S. Physical Education 
Delta Alpha Epsilon Fraternity; Foot- 
ball 4. 

ROBERT GLISSON 

High Point, N. C. 
B.S. Business Administration 
Forensic Club 4; Baptist Student Move- 
ment 2, 3, 4. 



MAX IE RITA HALL 

High Point, N. C. 

B.S. Business Administration 



GARY L. HARDIN 

Fairmont, N. C. 
B.S. Physical Education 





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OLIVER WILSON HAUSF.R 

Pinnacle, N. C. 

A.B. English 

Iota Tau Kappa Fraternity; Future 
Teachers of America 4; Soccer 2; In- 
tramural Sports 1, 2, 3, 4. 



PERRY G. HAYNAFR, JR. 

Mount Cilcad, N. C. 

B.S. Business Administration 



ROBERT L. HFATH 

Walnut Cove, N. C. 
B.S. Business Administration 
Delta Beta Alpha Fraternity. 



REGINALD HFARST HF.ISF.R 
Thomasville, N. C. 
B.S. Business Administration 
Delta Beta Alpha Fraternity. 



WILLIAM McKINLEY HENNIS 

Kernersville, N. C. 

A.B. Social Science, English 

Future Teachers of America; Dean's 
List 3, 4. 



GARY CLARK HENRY 

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



ALFRED HERMAN 

High Point, N. C. 

B.A. Physical Education 

Pfeiffer Junior College 1, 2; Yetetans 
Club 1, 2; Fellowship Club 1, 2; 
Y.M.C.A. 2; Intramural Sports 1, 2; 
Baseball 2; Future Teachers of America 
4. 



EMMETT ERNEST HI ATT 

High Point, N. C. 

A.B. Religious Education 



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GARLAND HILL 

High Point, N. C. 
A.B. Mathematics 
Future Teachers of America 4. 



MAX HOWARD HILL 

High Point, N. C. 

A.B. Religious Education, Social Science 



ROBLRT LEE HONBARRIER, ]R. 

High Point, N. C. 
B.S. Business Administration 
Delta Alpha Epsilon Fraternity. 



LOYS CHROSEN HONEYCUTT 

Stanfield, N. C. 
A.B. Primary Education 



HARRY DONALD HOOPER 

High Point, N. C. 
B.S. Physical Education 



MALLORY NEWTON HUNT 

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



KATHRYN MASON HUNTER 

Wilmington, N. C. 

B.S. Business Administration 

Sigma Alpha Pni Sorority, Vice-Pres. 
3, Recording Sec. 4; Women's Athletic 
Association 4; Zenith, Business Staff 
4; Cheerleader I, 2, 3, 4. 



BILLY SHLRRILL INGRAM 

High Point, N. C. 

A.B. Mathematics 

U. S. Army 2 years; N. C. State 3; Fu- 
ture Teachers of America 4; Dean's 
List 1, 2; Tower Players 2. 





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MARJORIE JANE INGRAM 

High Point, N. C. 
B.S. Physical Education 



OLIN BOONE JACKSON 

East La Porte, N. C. 

A.B. English, Religious Education 

W.C.T.C. 1, 2; Cheerleader 1, 2; 
Ministerial Association 3, 4. 



POWELL M. JONES 

Lake Waccamaw, N. C. 
A.B. Social Science 
Epsilon Eta Phi Fraternity, Pros. 4. 



JAMES KENT 

High Point, N. C. 

B.S. Business Administration 

Delta Beta Alpha Fraternity, Sec. 4; 
Pres. Day Students 4; Zenith, Bus. 
Staff 3; Hi-Po, Bus. Mgr. 4. 



COLEMAN L. KIMBALL, JR. 
Winston-Salem N. C. 
B.S. Physical Education 

F.P.O. Fraternity; Varsity Football 1, 
2, 3, 4; Varsitv Baseball 2, 3, 4, Cap- 
rain 4; Block "H" Club 1,2, 3, 4. 



WILLIAM CARSON KING 

High Point, N. C. 

B.S. Business Administration 



D. LAWRENCE LANGLEY 

High Point, N. C. 

A.B. Music, English 

lota Tau Kappa Fraternity; Band 3; 
Choir 1, 2, 3; U.S.M.C. 1 year. 



BARBARA JEAN LAWRENCE 
Lexington, N. C. 

A.B. Religious Education 

Forensic Club 1; Dramatic Club 1, 2 
International Relations Club 2, 3 
Methodist Student Movement 3, 4 
Religious Education Club 3, 4; 



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GLENN W. LEACH 

Trinity, N. C. 
B.S. Business Administration 
Pfeiffcr Jr. College 1, 2; Baseball I. 

VIRGIL LACY LEONARD 

High Point, N. C. 

B.S. Business Administration 

CHARLIE BASIL LEWALLEN, JR. 

High Point, N. C. 

B.S. Business Administration 

Phi Theta Kappa Fraternity; Pfeiffer 
Jr. College 1, 2; Student Council Rep- 
resentative 1; Order of the Sundial 2. 

BILL C. LOYD 

Hickory, N. C. 

B.S. Business Administration 

N.D.M. Club; Sr. Superlative "Most 
Popular"; Varsity Football 1, 2, 3, 4; 
Captain 4; All Conference 1, 2, 3, 4; 
Most Valuable 1, 2, 3; Block "H" 
Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4. 

PATRICIA KAY McCULLOCH 

Lexington, N. C. 

B.S. Physical Education 

Women's Athletic Association 2, 3, 4, 
Vice-Pres. 4; Future Teachers of Ameri- 
ca 4. 

JAMFS FRAZIER McGEE 

High Point, N. C. 

B.S. Chemistry 

Delta Alpha Epsilon Fraternity; Hi-Po, 
Bus. Staff 1; Chemistry Laboratory 
Assistant 3. 



GEORGE ROBERT McKENZIE, JR. 

Wilmington, N. C. 

A. B. English, Social Science 

Marshal 3; Ministerial Association I, 
2, 3, 4, Sec. 4; Red Cross Club I, 2; 
Methodist Student Movement 1, 2, 3, 
4; Zenith, Asso. Editor 4; Choir 1, 2, 
4; Cheerleader 1, 2, 3; History De- 
partment Asst. 4; Who's Who Among 
Students in American Universities and 
Colleges; Dean's List 1, 2, 3, 4. 

JASON MAX MASTERS 

Forbes, N. C. 

B.S. General Science 

Band 3, 4; Fta Mu Eta; Brevard Col- 
lege 1,2; Cloisophic 1,2; Mudelta 1,2. 





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CLASS OF SI 






KATHERYN E. MELLARD 

Asheville, N. C. 
A.B. English, Religious Education 



MARY WAGGONER MICKEY 

High Point, N. C. 

A.B. Primary Education 

Dean's List 1, 2, 3; W.C.U.N.C. 1, 2; 
Classical Club 1, 2; Sec. 2; Methodist 
Student Council 1,2. 




RICHARD F. MICKEY, JR. 

High Point, X. C. 

B.S. Physical Education 



JOYCE JEANNE MILLS 

Ararat, N. C. 

A.B. English, History 

Sigma Alpha Phi Sorority; Dotmitory 
Representative to Student (Government 
4; Dormitory Council 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4; 
Class Sec. 3, Vice-Pres. 4; Marshal 3; 
Religious Education Club 2; Future 
Teachers of America 4; Hi-Po 3; Choir 
I; Sr. Superlative "Best All-Round"; 
lower Players 2; Who's Who Among 
American Universities and Colleges. 



DOROTHY L. MONTGOMERY 
Winston-Salem N. C. 
A.B. English 
Sigma Alpha Phi Sorority 



MAX D. MORGAN 

High Point, N. C. 
B.S. Physical Education 



LINDSAY F. MOORE 

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



PAUL R. MORRISON 

China Grove, N. C. 

B.S. Business Administration 

Methodist Student Movement 1, 2, 4; 
International Relations Club 2; Alpha 
and Omega Club 1; U.S.A.F. 4 years. 



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BENNY THOMAS MYERS 
High Point, N. C. 
A.B. Social Science 

Ministerial Association 2, 3, 4, Pres. 
4; Methodist Student Movement 4, 
Christian Student Council 4. 

SARA RUTH MYERS 

Union Grove, N. C. 

A.B. Primary Education, Social Science 

Delta Psi Omega; Religious Education 
Club 3, 4; Women's Athletic Assoc. 
1, 2; Methodist Student Movement 3, 
4; Future Teachers of America 4, 
Choir 2, 3; Speaker's and Actor's 
Guild 1, 2; Pfeiffer Junior College 1; 
American University 2; Y.W.C.A. 2; 
La Tcrtulia 1 . 

DORIS JEAN NANCE 
High Point, N. C. 

B.S. Business Administration 

Theta Phi Sorority, Vice-Pres. 3, 
Pres. 4; Vice-Pres. of Day Students 3, 
Marshal 3; Future Teachers of America 
4; Choir 1; Sr. Superlative "Friendliest"; 
Class Sec. 1; Class Vice-Pres. 3; ('lass 
Sec. 4; May Queen Attendant 3; 
Zenith, Copy Editor 4; Dean's List 
I, 3. 

THEODORE A. ORR, JR. 
Asheville, N. C. 

B.S. Music 

LUCY FAYDINE PAGE 

High Point, N. C. 

A.B. English, Social Science 

Hi-Bo Assoc. Editor 3, Editor-in-Chief 
4; Choir 3; Dramatics 3. 

EUGENE NICHOLAS PALKO 

Dunmore, Pa. 

A.B. Mathematics 

ALECK VICTOR PAPPAS 

Winston-Salem N. C. 

B.S. Business Administration 

N.D.M. Club, Treas. 3; Class Vice- 
Pres. 3; Marshal, Chief 3; Dean's List 



MILDRED LOUISE PARRISH 

Stem, N. C. 

A.B. Primary Education 

Sigma Alpha Phi Sorority; Forensic 
Club 4, Sec. 4; Religious Education 
Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Methodist Student 
Movement 2, 3; Christian Student 
Council 3; Future Teachers of America 
4; Tower Players 2; Dean's List 3. 









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CHARLES WILLIAM PAYNE 

High Point, N. C. 

B.S. Business Administration 

Epsilon Eta Phi Fraternity; Marshal 3; 
Class Pres. 4; Who's Who Among 
Students in American Universities and 
Colleges. 

WILLARD DWIGHT QUEEN 

Winston-Salem, N. C. 

B.S. Pre-Medkal 

OLIVIA RAPER 

Welcome, N. C. 

A.B. Elementary Education, Religious 
Education 

Pfeifier Junior College 1, 2; Religious 
Education Club 3, Vesper Chairman 3; 
Fellowship Group 1, 2; Y.W.C.A. 1, 
2; Methodist Student Movement 3, 4; 
Interculture Club 2; Future Teachers of 
America 4; Choir 1, 2, 3. 

IANF RAY 

Mebane, N. C. 

B.S. Home Economics 

Sigma Alpha Phi Sorority; W.C.U.N.C. 
1, 2; Home Management Club 1, 2, 3, 
4; Home-coming Queen 3; Dikcan 
Society 1, 2; Hall Proctor 1; Y.W.C.A. 
1. 

ANNIE JEAN RAY 
Mebane, N. C. 
B.S. Home Economics 

Sigma Alpha Phi Sorority; Home-com- 
ing Queen 3. 

STELLA ROANNA REDDING 

Sophia, N. C. 

B.S. Home Economics 

RAMONA ANNE RHODES 

H.gh Po.nt, N. C. 

A.B. Music, English 

Alpha Theta Psi Sorority, Treas. 3, 
Pres. 4; Future Teachers of America 4, 
Choir 1, 2, 3, 4. 

MARY LEE RICHARDSON 
Climax, X. C. 

B.S. Physical Education 

Delta Psi Omega 1, 2; Religious Edu- 
cation Club 3, 4; Women's Athletic- 
Association 1, 2, 3, 4, Yice-Pres. 3, 
Treas. 4; Methodist Student Movement 
3, 4, Treas. 4, Future Teachers of 
America 4; Basketball 3; Pfeiffcr Junior 
College 1 2; Y.W.C.A. 1, 2; Speaker 
and Actor's Guild 1, 2, Sec. 2. 



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PAUL THOMAS RICHARDSON 
Asheville, N. C. 
A.B. Social Science 



GERRY ROBERSON 

Graham, N. C. 

A.B. Social Science 

Sigma Alpha Phi Sorority; Hall Proctor 
1; Women's Athletic Association 4; 
Choir 4 Christmas Queen 2; Intra- 
mural Sports 1, 2, 3, 4; ( iuilford College 



FRED W. ROGERS 

Clarkton, N. C. 

A.B. Social Science 

Delta Alpha F.psilon Fraternity; Minis- 
terial Assoc. 1 ; Future Teachers of 
America 4. 



JUDSON H. RUTH 

High Point, N. C. 

B.S. Business Administration 

Delta Alpha Epsilon Fraternity, Pres. 
4; Class Pres. 1; B.S.M. 1, 2; Intra- 
mural Sports 1 , 2, 3 . 



ELDRED SLOAN SCHAFER 

Taylorsville, N. C. 

A.B. English 



WAYNE COWAN SHI .LION 

Mount Airy, N. C. 
A.B. English, Social Science 



RAY M. SHOR1 

East Bend, N. C. 

B.S. Business Administration 

Delta Alpha Epsilon Fraternity, Pres. 
3; Class Treas. 4; Representative to 
Dormitory Council 3; Forensics 4; 
Zenith, Bus. Staff" 3, 4; Pan Hellenic- 
Council 3. 



J. E. SINK, JR. 

Lex ngton, N. C. 

B.S. Science 

Fta Mu Eta; Future Teachers of 
America 3, 4. 




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ANDREW BOONE SMITH 
Thomasville, N. C. 

B.S. Business Administration 



BILLY H. SMITH 
Pilot Mountain, N. C. 
B.S. Business Administration 
Delta Alpha Lpsilon Fraternity. 



DORIS MITCHEL SMITH 
Greensboro, N. C. 

A.B. Elementary Education 

Phi Theta Kappa I, 2, Dramatics 
Club I, 2; Christian Assoc. 1, 2; Phi 
Rho Pi 1, 2; Glee Club 1, 2; A Cappella 
Choir 1, 2; W.C.U.N.C. 3. 



fOE CARLTON SMITH 
Albemarle, N. C. 
A.B. Social Science 



WILLIAM D. SMITH 
High Point, \. C. 
B.S. Business Administration 
U.S.A.!'. 3 yrs; Dean's last 1, 2, 3. 



MARGARET SOUTHFRLAND 

Bahama, N. C. 

A.B. Elementary Education 

Religious Education Club 4; Methodist 
Student Movement 2, 3, 4, Christian 
Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4; Future 
Teachers of America 3, 4, I reas. 4; 
Dramatics 3; International Relations 
Club 1, 2, 3, 4. 



REBECCA SOU THERLAND 

Bahama, N. C. 

B.S. Business Administration 

Religious Education Club 4; Christian 
Student Council 1,2, 3, 4. 



JAKE STEELE 

High Point, \. C. 

B.S. Physical Education 

Who's Who Among Students in American 
Universities and Colleges 4; Dramatics 
3, Soccer 2, 3; Football 1; Tennis 1, 2, 
3, 4; Block "H" Club 1, 2, 3, 4. 



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BILLIE STROUD 

High Point, N. C. 

B.S. Business Administration 

Theta Phi Sorority; Dramatics 4 
Cheerleader 2, 3, 4,' Co-Chief 4; As- 
sistant Secretary to Registrar 3. 



LoELLA STROUD 

High Point, N. C. 

A.B. Elementary Education 

Alpha Theta Psi Sorority; Future 
Teachers of America 2, 3 ; Choir 1,2, 3. 



HERMAN LLOYD SURRALL 

Denton, N. C. 

B.S. Business Administration 



JOHN EDWARDS SURRETT 

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



LYDIA TEER 

Chapel Hill, N. C. 

B.S. Home Economics 

Sigma Alpha Phi Sorority, Sec. 4; 
W.C.U.N.C. 1, 2; Home Management 
Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Prcs. 4; May Court 3; 
Dean's List 3; Aletheian Society; 
Y.W.C.A. 1, 2. 



JOHN C. THOMPSON 
High Point, N. C. 
B.S. General Science 



WILLIAM EDCAR TURNER 

High Point, N. C. 

B.S. Business Administration 

Epsilon Eta Phi Fraternity; Football 
1, 2. 



LACY M. VENABLE 

Winston-Salem N. C. 

A.B. Social Science 

Guilford College 1; Future Teachers 
of America 4. 





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CLASS OF 51 



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WILLIAM J. WAIZ 

Sellersburg, Ind. 

B.S. Physical Education, Social Science 

N.D.M. Club; Varsity Basketball 1, 2 
3, 4, All-Conference 3, Co-Captain 4 
Block "H" Club 2, 3, 4. 

L. P. WARD, JR. 

Clarendon, N. C. 

B.S. Business Administration 

Delta Beta Alpha Fraternity, See. 3, 
Pres. 4; Baseball 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 
2, 3, 4. 

HAROLD L. WATERS 
Asheville, N. C. 

A.B. Social Science, Religious Education 

Asheville Biltmore College 1; Minis- 
terial Assoc. 1. 



3, I 



reas. 



V 



ice- 



Pres. 3; Methodist Student Movement 
2, 3; Christian Student Council 2, 3, 
Vice-Pres. 3; Dean's List. 

THOMAS ALTON WEAVER 

West Jefferson, N. C. 

A.B. English, Psychology and Education 

Forensic Club 2, 3, 4, National Forensic 
Tourney 2, Pres. 4; Debating 2, 3; 
Ministerial Assoc. 4; Hi-Po 4; Band 
2, 3, 4; Dramatics 3, 4. 

DURANT WHALEY 

Durham, N. C. 

B.S. Business Administration 

MURRAY M. WHITE 

High Point, N. C. 
A.B. Social Science 

DAN H. WHITTINGTON 

Winston-SaJem, X. C. 

B.S. Business Administration 

Forensic Club 4; lntramual Football 1; 
Tower Players 3, 4, Representative to 
The National Oratorical Contest 2; 
Debating learn 3, 4; U. S. Navy, 
2 yrs.; Who's Who Among Students in 
American Universities and Colleges 

IRIS WILLIAMS 

Robbins, N. C. 

A.B. English, Religions Education 

Alpha Theta Psi Sorority, Yice-Pres. 
4; Sec. of Dormitory Council 4; Re- 
ligious Education Club 2, 3, 4, Treas. 
2, Sec. 3, Pres. 4; Methodist Student 
Movement 2, 3, 4; Christian Student 
Council 3, 4, Sec. 4; Future Teachers 
of America 4; Zenith 3, 4; Tower 
Players 2. 



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MARY FRANCES WILLARD 

High Point, N. C. 

A.B. Primary Education 

Theta Phi Sorority; Future Teachers 
of America 3, 4; Majorette 2, 3; May 
Queen Attendant 1, 2. 



DEWEY WOLFE 

Greensboro, N. C 

B.A. Physical Education 

Guilford College 1, 2, 3; Baseball 1, 2, 3 

RUBY WORKMAN 

High Point, N. C. 

B.S. Business Administration 

Theta Phi Sorority, Pres. 3; Sec. of 
Student Government 3; Clas.s Sec. 2; 
The Order of the Lighted Lamp 3, 4; 
Marshal 3; Pan Hellenic Council 3; 
Zenith Kditor-in-Chiet 4; May Court 
2; Home-coming Queen Court 2, 3; 
Who's Who Among Students in Ameri- 
can Universities and Colleges; Sr. Super- 
lative "Most Popular." 





special students 



TRUMAN FERRELL 
[. C. MULLINS 





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Best Looking 
Rl th Cook 
Most Popular 
Rim Workman 
Most Athletic 
Gr \i Car i wrh.ii i 

A 1 \K"l I .. Rl( II \RI)SO\ 



( i \m 1 1 \kdin 



1)11 i 1 ,01 n 



Most Likely to Succeed — 

Betty J. Ciimss, Edwin Al.mw 

Friendliest - 

Doris NJance Powell Jones 

Most Intellectual— 

Owen Fitzgerald 

Beulah I.. Anderson 




who's 
who 





BETTY JAM-: CI BBS 
ROBERT McKENZIE 



'50-51 





ED AUMAN 

BETSY BAKER 

CURTIS BOYEXDER 

CHARLES PAYNE 



JOYCE MILLS 

JAKE STEELE 

DAX WHITTINGTON 

RUBY WORKMAN 



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juniors 




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Left to rif>ht: Bob Robertson, President; \iiik Pappas, Vice-President; Lucille Craver, 

Secretary and Treasurer; George Ci \hk. Student Government Representative 



Looking back on our past three years, we, the Junior Class, observe with 
some pride and much gratitude the milestones of development in character, 
personality, and intellect. \\ ise men build the present magnanimously in 
order to cope with the future more adequately and intelligently- We trust 
we do not strive with selfish aims tor a greater superiority as individuals and 
as a class, but that we seek this achievement in order to become better citizens, 
counsellors, teachers, doctors, lawyers, and ministers. Through the attain- 
ment ot such a goal as this we hope to help bring the world closer to peace and 
harmony. Therefore with this resolution and determination we turn to our 
senior year with anticipation and hope. 



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John Howard Allen 
Mary Sue Allred 

Harris Newton Angel 
Margaret Johnsie Angle 



Claude Barrert 

Lonnie Wesley Bledsoe 
Cleo Gayle Billings 

Wallace Terry Bras well 



Alton Hall Broadway 
Iris Virginia Brown 
Barry Lee Buchanan 
Robert Hollis Buie 



Marvin Sylvester Calloway 
John Clifton Charles 
George Earl Clark 
Glenn Robert ( Jubb 




First row, left to right: John Howard Allen, HI Dorado; Mary Sue Allred, Worth- 
ville; Harris Newton Angel, 3123 Greensboro, Winston-Salem; Margaret Johnsie 
Angle, Milton 

Second row: Claude Barrett, 106 E. Vernon, Kinston; Lonnie Wesley Bledsoe, R. 
2, Dobson; Cleo Gayle Billings, Rt. 1, East Bend; Wallace Terry Braswell, 603 
Granby, High Point 

Third row: Alton Hall Broadw y, 1622 W. Park Ave., Albemarle; Iris Virginia 
Brown, 41 Galax, Asheville; Barry Lee Buchanan, Hickory; Robert Hollis Buie, 
412 Monnet, High Pont 

Fourth row: Marvin Sylvester Calloway, Rt. 5, Winston-Salem; John Clifton 
Charles, 1039 Fairfield Rd., High Point; George Karl Clark, Methodist Orphanage, 
Raleigh; Glenn Robert Clubb, 1014 Magnolia St., Winston-Salem 




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Mary Ella Coffey 

Samuel Jennings Cole 

William Santford Collctte 
Edna Lucille ("raver 



Dayton Richard Crews 
Frederick R. Darkis 
La Vonne Davis 
Nancy Sue Davis 



Betsy Juanita Dean 
.Martha Anne Frances Dearinan 
Laura Mae DeHaven 
Ouida Arline Dulin 



Willie Dean Dull 
( iene Watson Dull 
Charles Loncy Dunn 
Jackie C. East 




First row, left to right: Alary Ella Coffey, 520 Barker, High Point; Samuel [ennings 
Cole, Poplar, I'.lizahethrow n; William Santford Collctte. Cana; Edna Lucille Craver, 
Rr. 1, Lexington 

Second row: Dayton Richard Crews, Millikan Hall, High Point; Frederick R. Dar- 
kis, 1211 Alabama Ave., Durham; La Vonne Davis, 520 Ward St., High Point, 
Nancy Sue Davis, 1100 Melrose St., Winston-Salem 

Third row: Bctsv Juanita Dean, 2(16 Church St., Randleman; Martha Anne Frances 
Dearman, 212 \V. Lexington Ave., High Point; Laura Mae DeHaven, Rt. 2, Hagers- 
town, Mil.; Ouida Arline Dulin, Rt. 3, Lexington 

Fourth row: Willie Dean Dull. Rt. 1, Cana; Gene Watson Dull, Rt. 1, Cana; Charles 
Lonev Dunn, Conway, S. C; Jackie C. East, Rt. 3, Greensboro 



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Peter Allen Eberle 
H. Inez Elledge 

William Gaston Ervin 
Vernon McClure Fox 



Garland Vestal Greene, Jr. 
Joanne Grimes 

James Chalmus Grose, 
Michael Haddock 



Jack Hartness 

Bill Mercer Heath 

Dixie Dean Hendersoi 
Anne Hendrix 



John Mark Hinton, Jr. 
Douglas Ray Holbrook 
Billy Gene Honliarrier 
James Richard Hoover 





First row, left to right: Peter Allen Elberle, 1 19 Hillcrest Ave., Brevard , H. Inez 
Elledge, 173 Nathan Hunt Dr., High Point; William Gaston Ervin, Box 756. Cramer- 
ton; Vernon McClure Fox, 1009 Barbee, High Point 

Second row: Garland Vestal Greene, Jr., Mocksville; Joanne Grimes, Worth, Ashe- 
boro; James Chalmus Grose, Jr., 427 S. Race St., Statesville; Michael Haddock, 
3214 Staunton Ave., Charleston, W. Va. 

Third row: lack Hartness, 2900 Virgilma, Winston-Salem; Bell .Mercer Heath, 
322 Phillips, High Point; Dixie Dean Henderson, S07 Park St., High Point; Anne 
Hendrix, Jamestown 

Fourth row: |ohn Mark Hinton, Jr., Box 207, La Grange, Douglas Ray Holbrook, 
1614 N. Main St., High Point; Billy Gene Honbarrier, 223 Montlieu, High Point; 
lames Richard Hoover, 606 Barbee, High Point 



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William Harris Hunter 
Joseph Oliver Inman 
Ruth Carlene James 

Jeremiah Frank Johnson 



Tennyson Lingle Jones 
Jesse B. Joyce 

Joyce Spencer Kcarns 
Ovid Anna K earns 



Jean Kerr 

Margaret Carolyn Kimball 
Joyce Ray Layton 

Dorene Weaver Lewis 



[mogene Lewis 
Lizette Lewis 
( 'larence Samuel Maxwell, Jr 
William Fisher Miller 




First row, left to right: William Harris Hunter, 1705 Madison, Greensboro; Joseph 
Oliver Inman, Rr. I, \\ hitesville; Ruth Carlene James, Rt. 2, Walnut Cove; Jeremiah 
Frank Johnson, Rt. 1, Country Club Rd., Winston-Salem 

Second row: Tennyson Lingle Jones, 3K Clemmonsville Rd., Winston-Salem; Jesse 
B. Joyce, Box 13, Fieldale, Va.; Joyce Spencer Kearns, 506 Woodrow, High Point; 
Ovid Anna Kearns, 604 \\ Mow book. High Point 

Third yon: Jean kerr, 193 Spring St., Alt. Airy; Margaret Carolyn Kimball, China 
Grove; Joyce Rav Layton, 902 I'.. Lexington Ave., High Point; Dorene Weaver 
1 ,e\\ is. High Point 

Fourth row: [mogene Lewis, Hobgood; Lizette Lewis, Crouse; Clarence Samuel 
Maxwell, Jr., Rt. 2, Thomasville; William Fisher Miller, Box 261, Troy 



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Rafael Gonzalez Munoz 
Carlyle Asbury Nance, Jr. 
T. Adrian Neal 

Kenneth Ray Owen 



William Sherwood Pcnhcld 
Kenneth M. Poindexter 
Earl Haig Pope 

Robert C ! 11 y Powell. lr 



Richard ,\1. Poyner 
John Paul Prvor 

Martha Inez Queen 
Jack Raper Ridge 



Bob L. Robertson 
John Haizlip Rush 

Irvine Prcssley Rutledge 
Melville A. Sechrest 




First roil), left to right: Rafael Gonzalez Munoz, Georgetty 67, Caguas, Puerto 
Rico; Carlyle Asbury Nance, Jr. Box 645, Thomasville; T. Adrian Neal, 2I ( > S. 
Vance, Lexington; Kenneth Ray Owen, 241 S Johnson Dr., High Point 

Second row: William Sherwood Penficld, Rt. 4, Box 407, Winston-Salem; Kenneth 
M. Poindexter, 1 110 English, High Point; Earl Haig Pope, 617 Chestnut, High Point; 
Robert Guy Powell, Jr., Blanch 

Third row: Richard M. Poyner, Moyock; John Paul Pyor, Hillview Ave, Woon- 
socket, Union Village, R. I.; Martha Inez Queen, Lawndale; Jack Raper Ridge, 
804 Howell St., High Point 

Fourth row: Bob L. Robertson, Rt. 1, Advance; John Haizlip Rush, 215 Aiken Rd., 
Spray; Irvine Presslcv Rutledge, Norwood; Melville A. Sechrest, 2008 E. Russell, 
High Point 




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Robert Glenn Sheves 
Charles Ray Snyder 
Clayton Snyder 

Marian Bernice Stine 



Dan Pressley Stowe 
Edward Sueta 

James Russell Sugg 
George Lewis Teague 



Wiry Alice Tesh 
Nancy Smith Tysinger 
Arlene Venable 

Hampton Carter Vestal 



Kathleen Wade 

Garland Karl Wampler 
Leo A. Welch 

William Louis White 




First row, left to right: Robert Glenn Sheves, Mayodan; Charles Ray Snyder, Rt. 
C High Point; Clayton Snyder, Pinnacle, Marion Berniece Stine, 2108 Roslvn Ave., 
Charlotte 

Second rote: Dan Presley Stowe, E. Catawba St., Belmont; Edward Sueta, 901 E. 
Ninth St., Erie, Pa.; James Russell Sugg, Rt. 2, New Bern; George Lewis league, 
Rt. 1 , Seagrove 

Third row: Mary Alice Tesh, Rr. 1, Lexington; Nancy Smith Tysinger, 807 E. 
Guilford St., I homasville; Arlene Venable, Rt. 2, Dodson; Hampton Vestal, High 
Point 

Fourth row: Kathleen Wade, Rt. 1, Trinity; Garland Earl Wampler, 105 Sunset 
Dr., High Point; Leo A. Welch, 60S Montlicu Ave., High Point; William Louis 
White. 815 Circle Dr., High Point 



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Oscar Slone Whitscarver 
Mary Jo Whitted 
Dixie Gray Wilson 
Clyde I homas Wood 




Mary Alice Woodard 
Reba Wright 

Stanley Dail Yeatts 



First row, left to right: Oscar Slane Whitscarver, 101 K Circle Dr., High Point; 
Mary Jo Whitted, Box 142, Canton; Dixie Cray Wilson, 709 Montlieu Ave, High 
Point; Clyde Thomas Wood ,708 Harrison, High Point 

Second voir: Mary Alice Woodard, Margarettsville; Reba Wright, Crestwood, 
High Point; Stanley Dail Yeatts, Box 2256, Greensboro 




marshals 




First rou-. Lucille ( '.raver, Joyce Reams, Aleck Pappas Chief, Ovid Rearns, Frances iDearman 

Second row: Ralph Futrell, Douglas Holbrook, Garland Wampler, Sue Allred, Forrest Broun. W illiam Hunt 



To be chosen a marshal at High Point College is one of the highest honors which can be 
bestowed upon a member of the student body. Congratulations are due these students, but 
appreciation is also due for a job well done. They have faithfully and willingly checked and 
recorded assembly attendance, acted as ushers for all programs and music recitals, and will 
complete their year of service bv seating commencement participants. Theirs has been im- 
portant work and they are to be commended for their achievement. 



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sophomore 
officers 




Left to right: Bob Hughes, Treasurer; Bonnie Crawford, Secretary; Gregg Merhige, President; Willie Davis, Student Govt. Representative 
Robert Barrett, Vice-President 



We arc the sophomores. This year we became aware of our im- 
portance to High Point College. Now, burning with many unrealized 
ambitions, we impatiently await next year. For two years we broad- 
ened our social outlook, and fitted ourselves into our places, but now 
we are a very definite part of High Point College and are ready to be- 
come sober upperclassmen, conscientiously taking an active role in 
aiding the progress of our college. 



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Rynne Allen 
James W Angle 
David Wills Auman 
Edward Bland Austin 
Dons Eleanor Autrey 

Mary Emily Badgett 
Margaret L. Bailey 
Robert Samuel Bailey 
Betty Ann Barber 
Robert Wilton Barrett 

Elizabeth Anne Belcher 
Patrick Welch Bencini 
Clarence P. Bcnh'cld 
Mary G. Bloodsworth 
Robert H. Bonwell 



Patsy Ruth Boone 
Floyd G. Bottoms 
Kent Fleming Brendle 
William T. Brewer 
Rebecca Anne Brown 



Peggy Ann Brummitt 
Jo Arlene Bundy 
Chestley E. Burton, Jr. 
Melvin I'.. Carpenter 
Linwood T. Carter 



Jayn Marie Collett 
Ruth Elaine Carven 
Bonnie Jean Crawford 
Willie Jackson Davis 
Luther S. Dockery, Jr. 



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Lewis I lardie Dodson 
Elizabeth Bertha Early 
John C. Efird 
Don 1 ,amarr Elkins 
James V. Fisher 

Bet y Lou Floyd 
Robert 1 1. Forbes 
Jack 1 1. Foust 
Ralph Lee Futrell 
Barbara I. Gallienne 



Alice Dean ( lore 
Frank C. Graham 
Dewey W. ( Iritrin 
\ alma Tossie ( iriggs 
Lvnwood I ,. ( irissom 



James W. Hamilton 
Sarah |. 1 law kins 
Betty E. 1 layworth 
Betty Lou Hayworth 
Jack (i. Hcdgccock 



Donald Eustace Helms 
1 larry I ,ce Hennis 
Joseph Franklin Hiatt 
Neese Davis Hicks 
Rebecca Weir Hoover 



Richard D. Hornaday 
Alary Frances Howell 
Peter Hotis 
Boh H. Hughes 
Sally Elizabeth Hvlton 




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Jarry L. Jarvis 
Jenny Lind Johnson 
James \\ . Johnson 
Anna Patrick Kendrick 
David Vernon Kimbro 



Junius Irvin King 
Nancy Carol Rooms 
Bonnie Rose Leonard 
Jane kathryn Long 
|aek Saunders Liske 



Cecil B. Lowry 
Tillie Agatha Lucas 
Sara M. McDougle 
Pat Pierson McNeill 

Sheldon Manckin 



David Aleekins 
Cregory 1). Merhige 
(dona E. Miller 
Max Charles Miller 
I hornas F. Mixon 



Alvin Keith Mobley 
(). W. Morton 
1 larry Allen Newman 
Robert Lee Oakley 
Bobbv Lee Parrish 



Madge L. Parsons 
Rebecca C. Pate 
James Frank Payne 
Margaret A. Pearman 
J. A. Pegram 



Rebecca L. Pentecost 
Mildred M. Redding 
Duncan Ray Redditr 
Howard Don Ridge 
Bennie 1 ,ee Robbins 



William R. Shaffer 
I nomas Grey Sheers 
Billie Susan Sink 
Mary Louise Sizer 
Lucy Carolyn Smith 



Donald Lee Smith 
Homer Lee Smith 
W. B. Stanback, Jr. 

Melvin Duane Starnes 
Betty Jo Stephens 

Dorothy Mac Stone- 
Nancy Mae Stone 
Hilton E. Thomas 
Walter Lee Travis 
John M. Underwood 

Ray Aurelio Vargas 
Edgar Jackson \ enable 
F. Darrell Vuncannon 
James Warren 
Marion Elaine Warren 



Bobby Wesr 
Ann Whitesell 
Raleigh Williams 
H. L. Wilson 
Gerald Winfrey 




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Robert Woods 
Illard Yarborough 
Rodney "1 homas "Nates 




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freshmen 




Left to right: loan Crowder, Secretary; ConradWest, President; Betty Lou Rose, Treasurer; Jim Hardie, Student Government Representee; 
Charles Caudill, Vice-President 



For us the orientation into college life is over, and we gladly leave 
that experience tor the incoming' Freshmen. We, as potential sopho- 
mores, now understand that college is not entirely a social whirl. 
When we entered college, we thought we held the whole world in 
the palm of our hands, hut now we look with open-mouthed astonish- 
ment on learning. We have a reverence tor knowledge that was never 
ours before. Eagerly and anxiously we look forward to the new ex- 
periences that undoubtedly will be ours. 



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James Bryce Ader 
Paul Albcrtson 
Charlie Allred 
Shirle\ June Allred 
Clyde B. Anderson 



Barbara Jane Atkins 
George Elton Auman 
Rebecca Hew itt Autry 
Lydia Anne Bailey 
Betty Jo Barr 



C. B. Barr 

Billie Frances Baucom 
James (Clifton Berrier 
Joyce Billings 
Betty Blake 



Betty D. Bowman 
Norman Lee Bowman 
Floyd Mills Brawley 
Garnie L. Brendle 
Earnest F. Broome 



[■rank Young Broome 
Donald Basil Brown 
Marjorie P. Brown 
Ruth Wilson Brown 
Edna Jean Buck 



Patsy Ruth Buzhardt 
Kenneth G. Campbell 
Pete Holmes Canada 
Charles C. Caudill 
Tom Monroe Charping 



Elizabeth Anne Clapp 
M. (i. Clark, Jr. 
Peggy Jane ('lark 
Nancy Ann Clifton 
Helen Barbara ("line 

Merle Leo Clomngcr 
( irace Marie Cochrane! 
Charles R. Conrad 
Albert Ralph Cowan 
Colleen Virginia Craig 

Glenn Edward ("raven 
Constance J. Crowder 
Kenneth Dantzler 
Robert D. Davidson 
Freddie Vay Davis 

Max Wayne Davis 
Bobby Joe Dennis 
Pearl Denton 
Harry Louie Eargle 
Doris Christine Elliot 



L. C. Ellis 

Margaret Marie Fssa 
Wilburn K. Everhart 
Doris Ellen l ; arrar 
Betsy ( iraham Farrell 



Joe Raymond Faulkner 
James A. Fou ler, Jr. 
Jo Anne Frazier 
Oscar F. Frazier, Jr. 
Iris [uanita Frost 





Ervin Cecil Frye 
Betty Ann ( lardner 
Clayton H Gardner 
Marcelene Garner 
Patsy Ruth Gibson 



John Robert ( liles 
Peggy Wrenn Gilmore 
E. Harris ( loldston 
Charles Robert Grady 
Robert Frank Gulledge 



Betsy Erline Hall 
Millicent Hall 
Mona Faydene Hal 
H. B. Hamilton, Jr. 
Fred (irier Hasty 



Johnnie E. Hawkins 
Nancy P. Hedgecock 
Eliseo Juan Hernandez 
Betty Lee Hobbs 
Fairy Etta Hodgin 

George Elmer Holland 

Grier Hunt 

Jewel Jones 

Russell Thomas Jones 

Betty Lee Jordan 

June Jowdy 

Wesley Long Joyce 
Jack Wister Kay 
Sally I), kern 
George F. kirbv, Jr. 



Janx-s Aubrey Kirby 
Pauline Kirkman 
George l'.rvin Kivett 
Jack Edward Klass 
Walter H. krewson 



Robert Louis Ladehoff 
Arthur Lee Lambeth 
Coleman H. Lancaster 
Amy Jane Lathrop 
Ann Lindsay Leonard 



Doris Irene Lewis 
Billy Jarrett Link 
Vernon Ward Lisk 
Herbert A. Livcrman 
Joe Long 

Ruth E. McCormiek 
Peggie L. McCulloch 
Norma J. McDonald 
Clay Wall Mclnnis 
Billie lean Mclnrvre 



Nora Lee McMasters 
Nancy Helen McNeill 
Ann S. McWhirter 
Charles Olin Mahaffey 
Benny Worth Martin 



Peggy Ruth Measmer 
Bobbie Joe Mickey 
Betty Ann .Miller 
Carol E. Neighbours 
Doris ]ane Newell 





Mary Jean Newell 
Barry H. Newsome 
Douglas J. Noru ood 
Nellie Ann Parrish 
John Norman Petty, Jr. 

Peggie Joyce Phillips 
Julia Kathryn Pierce 
G. A. Plummer 
Arlen Dane Pons 
Theodore I. Price 



Carroll L. Rabon, |r. 
Carolyn C. Rary 
Clara Vaughn Rav 
Nancy Ellen Ridge 
Charles I). Roberts 



Beata Fortuna Rogers 
John Chadwick Rogers 
Percy Marvin Rogers 
Mary Edith Rollins 
Bertv Lou Rose 



Berry Rose 
William E. Routh 
Robert G. Russell, Jr. 
Berry Ann Sale 
Robert H. Sasser 



Nanthalyn Shepherd 
George L. Shuford 

Maurice (dark Slack 
Allen Phlonso Smith 
Ned Edward Smith 



Patricia Smith 
Richard Smith 
Janet Snyder 
Allen Stanford 
Genair Stephens 



Sarah Stevens 
Betty Sue Stout 
Jalia Strouse 
Audry Jean Stutts 
Nancy Lee Sugg 



Helen M. Swarigen 
Georgia Ann Swink 
Ray Richard Taylor 
Harry Tcsh 
Billy Ray Tucker 



Robert Arthur Vanhoy 
Dot Boiling Vuncannon 
Lonnie L. Vuncannon 
Brady Leon Walker 
Cecil Walter Watson 



Conrad Mark West 
James Kenneth White 
Nancy Jane White 
Nancy Whiteley 
George W Williams 



James Williams 
Mary E. Williams 
Mary Williamson 
Wanda Gray Wilson 
loan Wood 



|ames Wool! 
Carson R. Yates, Jr. 
Mary York 





activities 




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Joyce Kearns 




Lucy Page 




Aleck Papp.i 



Wayne Shelton 





Gari vnd Wampler Ruby Workman 



student government 




Edwin Auman 

President 



One of the forces behind the wheel of" progress ar High Point College this year has been the 
Student Government. Under the able leadership of Edwin Auman and the executive council, 
much has been done to promote and maintain a true college spirit on the campus. 

The events of the homecoming weekend were most prominent, but success has been attained 
in all activities sponsored by the Student Council. This has been due to a unified student body, 
a cooperative administration, and a hard-working group of believers in the Democracy known 
as our Student Government. 




Left to right: Wayne Shelton, Joyce Mills, Willie Dans. Edwin Auman, Dixie Henderson 
Second roar: < amis Bovender, Dave Cheadle, Jimmy Kent, Boh Barrett 



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woman's hall council 




Carlotta Autry 
Lucille Graver 
Joyce Mills 
Iris Williams 
Dorothy Stone 



m'culloch hall council 




Bruce Hamilton 
E. Burleson 
Curtis Bovender 
Gregg Merhige 
Lonnie Bledsoe 



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day student council 



Charlie Garner 
Laura Mac DeHaven 
limmv Kent 




future teachers of america 



First row: 
Gray Cartwright 
Mary Lee Richardson 
Bill Hunter, Vice-Pres. 
Betty Gates, Pres. 
Ruth Myers 
Oliver Hauscr 

Second row: 
John Hinton 
Curtis Bovcnder 
Mary Devanc 
Dorothy Stone 
Jack Stanback 




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the zenith 



editorial start 





After taking 644 pictures, 
not counting retakes . . . send- 
ing 20 S.O.S. telegrams to our 
Raleigh publishers . . . erasing 
each page at least three times, 
making a total of 312 pages . . . 
and climbing 2,342 stairs (our 
office is in the attic of the 
library) . . . your Zenith staff 
has miraculously completed the 
yearbook. It is with inde- 
scribable relief and not a small 
amount of pride that we give 
it to you. 

You have here the combined efforts of many people: of Pat McNeill, who created our 
scholarly panther; of Greg Merhige, who ferreted sports pictures from every known source; 
of Betsy Baker, Wayne Shelton, Janie Bartlett, and others who wrote copy, corrected it and 
rewrote it; of Joyce Layton, Doris Nance, Wanda Wilson, Lib Early, and Gloria Miller 
who typed into the wee hours and then joked about their slavery; of Don Helms, Dot Stone, 
and George Erath, who photographed and catalogued pictures anywhere, anytime; and of 
Bob Mckenzie who was general handyman and idea creator. 



Ri by Workm w 
Editor-in-Chief 



Bob McKenzie 
Associate Editor 




First row, lift to n^hr: Gregg Merhige, Janie Bartlett, Ruby Workman, Betsy Baker 
Second row: Ins \\ illiams, Dor Stone, Dons Nance. Bod McKenzie. 



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the zenith 



business stall 



Ot course, the power behind 
the scene is the Business Staff", 
and this year, headed by Edwin 
Auman and Betty Jane (iibbs, 
they have done a difficult job 
with incredible ease and effi- 
ciency. We can never ade- 
quate!}' express our gratitude 
to our co-workers tor financi- 
ally supporting our expensive 
ideas. 





Edwin Auman 
Business Manager 



Be 1 I \ | \NK ( JlKHS 

Assistant Business Manager 



These pages fortunately do 
not show the headaches and 

despair that accompanied their conception. The headaches were not limited to the re 
staffs, but completely innocent bystanders were caught up in the last frantic attempt to 
the deadline. 



gular 
make 



This is vour annual and we present it to you with the desire that you, in the coming years, 
may glance through it — recapturing memories and feeling that the 1951 edition of the Zenith 
has carried you back, if only for a little while, to vour days at High Point College. 




Betty Jane Gibbs, Edwin Auman, seated ,,,,,,„ , ■ . n ,, or 

A. LBengle, Owen Fitzgerald, Al Broadway, Bill Miller, kathryn Hunter 



h;; 



the hi-po 





First roiv: Jimmie Kent, Lucy Fayc Page, Mary Sizcr, Betty Clark Dillon, Jean Kerr 
Second row: Hallie Gilbreath, Charles Gardner, Jim Hardie, Audrey Bengle 



The policy of the Hi-Po, since its first edition, has been that of providing the students with an unbiased 
picture of happenings of interest on the campus. Criticisms of a constructive nature have been encouraged 
and have proved a factor in promoting a greater unity of purpose and cooperation among students and faculty. 

The Hi-Po has succeeded in meeting its schedule this year through the efforts of the following staff: 
Lucy Faydine Page, Editor; Jean Kerr, Feature Editor; Jim Hardie, Sports Fditor; Lib Gilbert, Society 
Editor; Betty Dillon, Exchange Editor; (alia Strouse and Bonnie Leonard, Art Editors; and A. L. Bengel, 
Make-up. The News Staff included Thomas A. Weaver, Sally Kern, Clay Mclnnis, Joan Wood, and 
Dorene Lewis. The Business Staff included Betty Dillon, Wanda Wilson, Hallie Gilbraith, Wanda Hend- 
rix, and Joan Crowder. Miss Ruth Steelman and Professor A. S. Withers have acted as Facultv Advisers. 



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home economics 




Miss Johnson 
Club Adviser 




hirst ro-a\ left to 
Doris Elliott 
Betty Lee Jordon 
Valma (inggs 

Second tow: 
Lydia Teer 
Jane Ray 
Jean Ray 
Dixie Henderson 
Lib Early 

Third roni': 
Nancy Sugg 
Pauline Calloway 
Ruth James 
Ovid Kearns 
Alice Dean Gore 
Ada B. Johnson 



right: 



Annual Christmas Banquet 



fin 



religious education club 




First row, left in right: Ouida Dulin, Lucille Craver, Iris \\ illiams, Martha Queen, Janie Bartletr, Willie Davis. 

Second row: Betty Mcllard, Mary Woodard, Rebecca Pate, Hallie Gilbreath, Bonnie Leonard. 

Third row: Betty 1 ou Rose, Colleen Craig, Mary DeVane, Gwen Plummer, Joan Wood, 

Fourth row: Betty Blake, Audrey Stutts, Babs Lawrence, Ruth Myers, Mary Alice Tesh. 

Fifth row: Ins Brown, Mary Jo Whittcd, Sue Allred, Betty Edwards, Tate Foust, Mildred Parrish. 

Sixth row: Imogene Lewis, Margaret Blanton, Joan Baker, Mary Lee Richardson. 

Seventh rove: Betsy Dean, Eleanor Goldston, Georgia Swink, Annette Broome, Joyce Reams, Louise Bailev, Patricia Buzhardt 



methotOst student 
fellowship officers 




Joe I lythc 
President 



j3k ?•* ^ 




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Robert Barrett 
Vice-President 




Ovid Reams 
Secretary 



Mary L. Richardson 
Treasurer 



ti(> 



christian student council 




Left to right, Seated: Iris Williams, Janie Bartlett, Rodney Yates. 

Standing: Robert Barrett, Martha Queen, Claude Barett, [mogene Lewis, Betty Lou Rose, Dr. P. I.. Lindley, Ovid Reams. 

the ministerial association 




First row left to right: I). P. Stowe, Neal Smith, loin Weaver, Boh Dennis. Charles Caudill, Rodney Yates, Olin Jackson. Dennis Ricks, 

Second row Dr Lindley, Robert Russell. Claude Barrett, John Hawkins. Benny Myers, Joe Houser, Boh Bonwcll 
Third row Bill Bigham, Bill Newborn, Owen Fitzgerald, J. C. Groce, Joe Smith, Boh Mckenzie. 
Fourth r»i : - Joe Flythe, Floyd Bottoms, Robert Oakly, Emmett Hiatt, Bill Link. James Hamilton. 



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the band 




Charles Allen 
John H. Allen 
Betty Barber 
h rancis Booze 
Charles Caudill 
Mary Ella Coffey 
Mi Iron Crocker 



George Darneron 
Charles Dunn 
Robert Ellis 

Mane Essa 
1 ,ewis Evans 
("arson Cox 
Basil F reeman 



Doyle Freeman 
Marcelene ( lamer 

Ra hael ( ionzalcz 
l.eon ( Ireen 
J. (i. Grose 
Jcanettc 1 law kins 
Louise Havu nod 



Bill Honbarrier 
Richard Johnson 
Tennyson Jones 
Bettv Lee Jordan 
Jack Kay " 
Walter Krewson 
Max Masters 



Clarence Maxwel 
Par McNeill 
(ack Nevins 
Ted Orr 
Aleck Pappas 
Peggy Phillips 
Ronald Smith 



Bernard Stadiem 
Dan Stowe 
Eddie Sueta 
Thomas Weaver 
Raymond Whichard 
Bill White 



Marie Essa 



leanette Hawkins 



Bettv Barber 



Marcelene Garner 



Peggy Phillips 



majorettes 




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choir 



W. W. Collins 
director 



Charles Allen 
John Howard Allen 
Beckey Autrey 
Rose Anderson 
Betsy Baker 
Betty Belcher 
Patsy Buzhardt 
Harry Cardwell 
Nancy Ann Clifton 
Charles Caudill 
Mary Ella Coffey 



Milton Crocker 
Freddie Davis 
Willie Davis 
r- ranees Dearman 
Louis F.argle 
Robert Ellis 
Doris Earrar 
Owen Fitzgerald 
Joe Fly the 
Jo Ann Frazier 
Ralph Futrell 



Richard Hornaday 
Jack Kay 
Bob McKenzie 
Clarence Maxwell 
John Raper 
Ramona Rhodes 
Elizabeth Rose 
Betty Rose 
Mary Sizer 
Henry Smith 
Wayne Shelton 



Marian Stine 
( leorgie Swink 
Vance Vanhoy 
Murray White 
William White 
Nancy Whitney 
Ann Whitsell 
Dixie Wilson 
Wanda Wilson 
Mary Alice Tesh 
Ornice Kalldoff 




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international relations elub 




Left to right: I . Hernandez, Imogene Lewis, Frank (iraham 

la tertulia 




Enrique Secrest, J. E. Sink, Ruth Sizer, Patricia Smith, Donald Smith, Clayton Snyder, Susie Sparks, I 
Stephens, Hetty Jo Stephens. Margaret Stevens, Betty Sue Stout, Jalia Strouse, Nancy Sugg, Lewis Tea 
A. Vargas, Burton Y'each, Jack Venable, Leon Walker, Harold Waters, James M. Warren, Thomas 
W'hichard, Murray White. George Williams. Raleigh Y. Williams, Milton Williams, lames' Williams 
loan Wood, Clyde Wood, James Woolt, Ruby Workman. Rome A. York, 



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forensic club 




First row, left to right: Robert Hnrtiin Glisson, Owen Fitzgerald, ["homas Weaver, Mary Lee Richardson, Joe Flythe 
Second row. Marvin Calloway, Dan \\ hitnngton, Lewis I- vans. 



eta mn eta 




First row left to right: Ray Wonsidler, Max Masters, Jack P. ( lamp, I George ( hirk. Edv\ in Auman. 
Second row:' Lynwood Carter, Sam Dockery, J. E, S.nk, Bill Queen. John C. Thompson, Garland Wampler 

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drama 




Cast of "Blithe Spirit" 




Betsy Baker as Angelina Johnson 




Before 



MINSTREL 
SHOW 



After 



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sports 




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sports parade of 1950 and 1951 



When the final whistle blew last fall, it marked the end ot 
another football season. It also marked the end of an era. 
Football was finished at High Point, No longer would High 
Point defend its colors on the gridiron. Some people greeted 
with indifference and lack of interest, the announcement that 
the college had decided to drop football from the sports cur- 
riculum. To many others, students and townspeople alike, 
if brought forth a storm of protest. True, High Poinr College 
football in the past few seasons was not the brand one could 
brag about. The number of wins were a pittance when com- 
pared to the man)' defeats suffered. However, football — 
and even losing football imparts something beneficial to a 
college. The word is spirit. That spirit was evident if you 
watched the tans pulling for the Panthers, game after game. 
"Yes, they left the stadium cussing another defeat and on Sun- 
day morning quarter-backing pointed out a host of coach 
and player errors. But those fans, those same fans, rose to 
their feet and cheered the following week, when Loyd or 
Hotis ran the ball deep into enemy territory. 

A standard joke is to say of a losing team, "Well anyway, 
their coach built a lot of character." Looking at the Panthet's 
"50 record, it would be easy to theorize in that vein. One 
victory in eight games can't be written off as a successful 
season. 

But let's look at the situation from another view-point. 
Last fall a new coach took up the reins with the hope of doing 
better than his predecessor. C. Q., "Tex," Smith and his 
capable assistant, Bob Davis had their work cut out for them. 
Coach Smith brought with him the "T" formation — a de- 
parture from the accustomed single wing formation with 
which last year's squad was familiar. He was also handi- 
capped by the lack ot depth in most positions. To off-set 
this lack of reserves, he sttessed and maintained good physical 
condition of the squad throughout the season. This helped to 
keep injuries at a minimum, but those injuries that did occur 
were costly to the strength of the squad. It was a costly 
loss when iYlax Morgan hurt his shoulder; also on the injury 
list was Jl. Ray Burleson and Dave Cheadlc. 

Looking back over the past season are many highlights, first 
of all the squad had to hustle and fight. It is easy for a winning 
club to display these characteristics, but it takes guts and 
determination to give your best when the scoreboard is hope- 
lessly against you. Our guys kept plugging all the way even 
though they were getting their lumps. The other teams 
were a little too strong for them, they had the teserves that 
told in the end. Our team was still in the ball game during 
the first half, but they began to fade in the latter part of the 
game when the opponent reserve strength wore us down. 

The Purple and White ended its football career this year 
with a losing club, but one that will always be respected. 
Not only did the college end its gridiron career, but so did 
some of the High Point greats, such as hard battling fullback. 
Bill Loyd. Once again "Bolting" Bill took the honor of 
being picked all-conference for his third straight year. Along 



with Bill, many other members bow out of the football spot- 
light; Bill's co-captain. Max Morgan, tops in the records as 
a Panther scrapper who kept the squad on the hustle and 
instilled the old Panther spirit in the boys. There could have 
been no better choice of co-captains than Loyd and Morgan. 
Don Hooper, who was picked on the all-conference second 
team and regarded among his team mates as one of the hardest 
players on the club, made his last year his best year. Powerful 
guards such as L. Ray Burleson and Curt "Buttcrball" Bovender 
will also go down in the records with the High Point greats. 
Scat-backs such as Mobley, Gordon, Hotis, and Smith will 
be in out memory books for a long time to come. The sight 
of Ctews ot Gtissom fading back for one of their deadly 
aerials will be remembered by many High Point tans and not 
a few of our opponents. Lineman like Yarborough, Fisher, 
Mixon, Kimball, and Casey brought many a cheer to the 
throats of Panthet fans. 

With the close of this our last football season, the Class 
of 1951 takes its hat off to team and coaches. Wc were 
proud of our team, win, lose, ot dtaw. Our only regret is 
that in the near future, we will be unable to avenge some of 
our defeats. 

The curtain now rises on the hardwoods of the Harrison 
Gymnasium to find Coach Smith and Davis once again stressing 
rip-top conditioning to their "Panthers" and "Kittens" alike. 
As wc go to press the season is in its infancy w ith the team 
just overflowing with talent. The Panthers face many great 
schools as the Genetals of Washington and Lee, Western 
Kentucky, which, by the way, was rated the number one team 
of the nation in 194N, Lvansvillc, Indiana, and many others. 
Facing teams ot this caliber one must have a team in otder to 
step out onto the floor. 

With boys such as Big Fd Sueta hooking from the key, 
Gray Cartwright play making, Cool Bob Dtaper rebounding, 
Bill Waiz and Jesse Joyce both capable of hitting the cards fot 
double figures, we're sure we have that w r orthy team. 

Many times it has been stated that a club is just as good as 
its reserves, and we can say with pride that we have these 
reserves right down the line. Coach Smith follows the famous 
theory of Clair Bee, that if a man is good enough for a uni- 
form, he's good enough to see action. So the little hustlet 
and hawk-eye Bob Davidson will be doing his part in adding 
to the string victoties of the Panthers. Along with Bob there 
will be Conrad West, who can be counted on to hit the scoting 
column, easy going Sam Cole, aggressive Tony Lisk, re- 
bounder, Duncan Redditt, and the ever-hustling Paul Pryor. 
With the daily drills, blisters, and sore feet, the boys are- 
working hard and improving each day We feel confident as 
the season rolls on that we shall have one of the top teams in 
the conference, if not the number one team. 

When the curtain falls at the end of the season and the 
whistle blows, High Point College will add another victory 
to its records and we shall all once again take off our hats to 
another gtcat team. 



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Head Coach 
Tex Smi i h 



Assistant Coach 
Hob Davis 




If It's 



Right" 



High Point Football Season for 1950 
Won— 1 ' Lost— H 



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Captain Max Morgan 
Guard 




E. Ray Burleson 
Guard 




Davron Crews - Back 




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Bruce- Bailey 
Tackle ' 




( 'urc Bovender 
Guard 




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Tom Mixon, A. B. Casey 
Centers 




Keith, Mobley, Ray Little 
Backs 



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Ray Luther, Gene Palko, Randal 
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Hugh Gordon, Albert Evans, Bil 
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football 




N.D.M. Undefeated Champs 



Travelers Big Eight 




Battling E.H.O. 





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Arthur Paschal 
Athletic Director 




I . T.k. Scrappers 




D.A.E. Power House 



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First rim; I, 
f co i id roil': 



ft to right: 
Patricia K 



Mary Lee Richardson, Anita Cornelison, Margie Ingram, Pauline Calloway. 
iy McCulloch, Betty Kpting, Reba Wright, Ann Hendrix, Laura Mae DeHaven, Kathleen Wade. 



In keeping with the progressive athletic department at High Point College the Women's 
Athletic Association expanded its activities to include an intramural program for girls this year. 
Competition was offered in speedball, volleyball, basketball, Softball, tennis, badminton, ping- 
pong, archery, and shuffle-board. The girls were greatly interested in this program, and it is 
hoped it will be even more successful in years to come. 

The officers of the WAA for this year were: President, Laura Mae DeHaven; Vice-Presi- 
dent, Patricia Kay McCulloch; Secretary, Reba Wright; Treasurer, Mary Lee Richardson; 
Publicity Manager, Ann Hendrix; Adviser, Miss Ellen Philbeck. 

cheerleaders 




First row, lejt to right: Kathryn Hunter, Charles Casey, Captain, Betty Mellard. 

Second row:' Bonnie Crawford, Joe Inman, Joyce Billings, Kenneth Owens, Billie Stroud, Co-Captain Lonnie Bledsoe, June Jowdy. 












Tom Mi 



Keith Mobley 






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Harry Cardwell 
Dave Cheadle 
Grayson Dozier 
Albert Evans 
Jim Fisher 
Bob Green 
Jesse Joyce 



Jack Ridge 

Homer Smith 

F,d Sueta 

Bill Waiz 

Gray Cartw r.cht 

Bill Loyd 

I Hard Yarborough 



Members tint pictured: Burce Bailey. Curt Bo- 
vender, Ray Burleson, Bill Collett, Dayton Crews, 
George Dameron, Bob Draper, Dean Dull, Hugh 
Gordon, Donald Hooper, Pete Hotis, C. L. Kim- 
ball, Vernon Kimbro, Dave Meekins, .Max Mor- 
gan, Gene Palko, Jake Steele, lames Swigett, Ken 
Turner, L. P. Ward. 



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fighting panthers 



SEASON RECORD 

High Poinr 39 Erskine 89 High Point 1 19 

High Point S2 Washington and Lee 69 High Point 86 

High Point so Erskine 63 High Point 62 

High Point 54 Evansville 73 High Point 72 

High Point 64 Western Ky. High Point 58 

High Point 39 Murray Ky. HI 

High Point 92 Alabama St. 64 

High Point 6S Muskingum 95 

High Point 72 Guilford 51 

High Point SO Catawba 6H High Point 86 

High Point 59 E.C.T.C. 58 High Point 64 

High Point 101 W.C.T.C. 69 High Point 66 

High Point 90 W.C. T.C. 81 

High Point 66 Elon 6S 

High Point 56 Lenoir Rhyne 58 

High Point 95 Appalachian 65 

High Point 70 Guilford 59 High Point 66 

High Point 79 A.C.C. 62 High Point 87. 

1 ligh Point 76 Catawba High Point 83 



A.C.C. 
Elon 

Appalachian 
E.C.T.C. 
Lenoir Rhyne 



NOR 111 STATE CONFERENC 
TOURNAMENT 

... W.C.T.C. 
.... Elon 
...E.C.T.C. 



DISTRICT 26 N.A.I.B. SELECTION 
TOURNAMENT 

.... Lenoir Rhyne 
. . . .Catawba 
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Ball Handler Gray Cartwright 




Rebounder Bill Waiz 




The Big Five 



SCHEDULE 






Dec. 5 Erskine 
Dec. 7 Washington and Lee 
Dec. 9 Erskine 

Dec. 14 University of Evansvi He- 
Dec. 16 Western Kentucky 
Dec. 18 Murray Kentucky 
Dec. 21 Alabama State- 
Dec. 26-29 Midwest Tournament 
Jan. 4 Guilford 
|an. 6 Catawba 
Jan. 9 E.C.T.C. 
'Ian. 12 W.C.T.C. 
fan. 13 W.C.T.C. 



Jan. 1 7 Lion 
Jan. 20 Lenoir Rhyne 
|an. 27 Appalachian 
Jan. 29 (■ ui I lord 
Jan. 3] A.C.C. 
Feb. 3 Catawba 
Feb. 6 A.C.C. 
Eeb. <s Elon 
Feb. 10 Appalachian 
Eeb. 14 E.C.T.C. 
Feb. 1 7 Lenoir Rhvnc 
Feb. 22-24 Conference 



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Bif> Scorer Jesse Joyce 





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Dead-Eye Conrad West 







Scrapper Bob Davidson 




Smooth Sam Cole 






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Left to right: Bob Davidson, Tony Liske, Duncan Rcdditt, Sam Cole, Conrad West 



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Team lakes North State Conference . . . Fly's to Kansas City . . . Defeated First Round . . . Sueta 
Breaks North State Record Scores . . . Co-Captain Camvright Laid Out For Season With Broken 
Foot . . . Dr. Hill Named No. I Fan, Honored With Plane Ticket Bv Pre-Med Association, Fly's 
With Team To Kansas . . . Hats Off To The Team Of 50-' 5 L 



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Rurh Brown — Queen 



Doris Autrv, Rurh Brown, Berry Ann Miller 




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Ruth Brown, Gastonia 

as selected by Harry Conover of 

Conover Modeling Agency 



miss high point college 



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senior 



Gerry Roberson 
Graham 



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junior 



Jean K\lrr 
Mount Airy 



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sophomore 



Marion Warren 
Sanford 



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fraternities and 
sororities 




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delta alpha epsilon 



ORGANIZED \<>^> 




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Fratres in collegio: Edwin Lewis Auman, Clarence Pressly Bcnheld, Francis 
C. Booze, Kent Fleming Brcndle, Lloyd Horace Brown, Harry Bassett 
Cardwell, Jr., Linwood T. Carter, Charles Long Casey, Willie Dean Dull, 
Frank N. Early, Bernard Duval Frink, F. Owen Fitzgerald, |r., foseph 
Johnson Flythe, Louis Wesley Gilley, Garland Vestal Greene, Jr., Billy 
Gene Honbarner, Robert Lee Honbarner, Jr., Richard Dameron Hornadav, 
James Frazier McGee, Fred Wilton Rogers, John Haizlip Rush, Judson 
Hall Ruth, Wayne Gowan Shelton, Ray Milton Shore, Billy H. Smith, 
F. Darrel Yuncannon. 

Honomri fratres: Dean |. H. Allred, Prof. J. H. Mourane. 



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ORGANIZED 192H 





Sorores in collegio: Margaret Louise Bailey, Pauline Frances Calloway, Mary Ella Coffey, Jayne Marie 
Collett, Willie Jackson Davis, Laura Mae DeHaven, Hallie Arlene Gilbreath, Ruth Carlene James, 
Joyce Spencer Kearns, Bonnie Rose Leanard, Jane Kathryn Long, Mildred Macie Redding, Ramona 
Anne Rhodes, Bilhe Susan Sink, LoElIa Stroud, l)oroth\' Ins \\ illiams, Dixie ( iray \\ ilson. 

Honorari sorores: Miss Betty Auman, Miss Ernestine Fields, Mrs. C. R. Hinshaw, Mrs. Alice Paige 
White. 




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ORGANIZED [927 




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Fratres in collegio: Wallace Terry Braswcll, George Gray Cartwright, 
Tom Monroe ("harping, David Baird Cheadle, Clarence Lemuel Clapp, |r., 
|ohn Craven Colletr, Jr., ("harks Grayson Dozier, William Gaston Ervin, 
Charles Alberr Foster, Michael Haddock, Bill Mercer Heath, Douglas 
Ray Holbrook, Powell Muse Jones, Jessie B. Joyce, William ("arson King. 
Charles William Payne, John Norman Petty, Jr., William Edgar Turner. 

Honorari fratres: Prof. H. E. Coble, Dr. Ben H. Hill, Prof. N. P. Yar- 
boroush. 



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theta phi 

ORGANIZED 1927 




Sorores in collegia: Rynne Allen, Joanne Hart Baker, Betty Anne Barber, Joyce Billings, Ruth Dare- 
Cook, Constance Joan Crowder, Dixie Dean Henderson, Ovid Anna Reams, Joyce Ray Layton, Sara 
Margaret McDougle, Patricia Pierson .McNeill, Doris Jean Nance, Billie Jacquline Stroud, Alary 
Frances Williard, Ruby Mae Workman, 

Hanorari sorores: Miss Louise Adams, Mrs. N. M. Harrison, Mrs. N. P. Yarborough, Miss Ruth 
Steelman, Mrs. Vergil Yow, Miss Lucille Lohr. 




Homecoming, beach party, rush week, banquet, chaperones 



iota tau kappa 



ORGANIZED 1927 





Fratres in collegio: Lander Lowell Beal, Lonnie Wesley Bledsoe, Ogburn 
William Ferree, James V. Fisher, Lynwood Gresson, Oliver Wilson Hauser, 
1). Lawrence Langley, Thomas F. Mixon, Alvin keirh Mobley, Rafael 
Gonzales Munoz, Kenneth Ray Owens, Duncan Redditt, Bob L. Roberson, 
William Robert Shatter, Donald Lee Smith, Clayton Eugene Snyder, Leo 
A. Welch, Rawieigh Williams, Robert Woods. 

Honorari fratres: Dr. C, R. Hinshaw, Dr. P. E. Lindley. 



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sigma alpha phi 



ORGANIZED 1928 




Sorores in collegia: Mary Sue Allred, Latha Charlotra Autrey, Doris Eleanor 
Autrey, Elizabeth Anne Belcher, Bonnie Jean Crawford, Dorsey Grumpier, 
Ida Tate Foust, Betty Jane Gibhs, Kaythryn Mason Hunter, Nancy Carol 
Koonts, Joyce Jeanne Mills, Dorthy Lucille Montgomery, Mildred Louise 
Parrish, Mary Jane Ray, Annie Jean Ray, Bonita Gerry Roberson, Eldred 
Schafer, Dorothy Mae Stone, Lydia Ruth Teet, Nancy Smith Tysinger, 
Marion Elaine Warren. 



Hon, 



oran sorores: 



Dr. Helen Bartlett, Miss E. Vera Idol, Mrs. P. E. Lindk 




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Aleck Pappas, Curtis Ray Bovender, Turman Ferrell, Ernest Rav Burleson, 
Gregory Donald Merhige. 



William Bruce Bailey 
William 1 homas Brewer 
Donald Basd Brown 
Samuel Jennings Cole 
Robert Donald Davidson 
Herman Bruce Hamilton, Jr. 
diaries Robert ( Iradv 



Russell Thomas Jones 
William Clarence Loyd 
Bobbv foe Mickey 
Jack Ridge 
Ray Richard Taylor 
Ray Aurelio Vorgas 
Conrad Mark West 











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delta beta alpha 




ORGANIZED 1948 





William Fleming Black, Forrest Eugene Brown, Berry Lee Buchanan, Rob- 
ert L. Heath, Reginald Hearst Heiser, Donald Eustace Helms, Harry Lee 
Hems, Gary Cla k Henry, Joseph Franklin Hiatt, James Richard Hoover, 
Jimmie Kent, Max Charles Miller, John Chadwick Rogers, Leamon Paul 
Ward, Jr., William Lewis White, .Murray M. White, H. L. Wilson. 
Honor ari fratres: .Mr. Arthur G. Paschal. 




e. p. o. club 



ORGANIZED 1949 




Edward Bland Austin, Albert B. Casey, William Santfort Collette, Dayton 
Richard Crews, Fredrick R. Darkis, Gene Watson Dull, Robert Humphrey 
Forbes, Frank Cleveland Graham. Gary L. Hardin, Perry G. Havnaer, jr., 
Harry Donald Hooper, Peter Motis, Bob H. Hughes, Coleman Lafayette 
Kimball, Jr., Max I). Morgan, Eugene Nicholas Palko, John Paul Pryor, 
Andrew Boone Smith, Edward Sueta, John Mack Underwood. 



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For Quality Dairy Products 

LINDALE DAIRY CORPORATION 



"It's Our Pleasure to Serve You 

West Lexington Avenue 
HIGH POINT, NORTH CAROLINA 



COBLE SPORTING GOODS CO. 



Rawlings, Voit & Wilson 
ATHLETIC EQUIPMENT 



119 N. Greene Street Telephone 2-0912 

GREENSBORO, NORTH CAROLINA 



STUDENTS' HEADQUARTERS 

HIGH POINT COLLEGE 
BOOK STORE 



BOOKS -:- REFRESHMENTS 
SCHOOL SUPPLIES 

Official College Rings and Jewelry 



Compliments of 

COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. 

Corner of South Main and Nathan Hunt Drive 
Phone 3284 



Looking for a Dance Band? 

Contact Jimmie Payne 

HARVEY WEST MUSIC CO. 

Phone 3-2230 Greensboro. N. C. 



LYLES CHEVROLET CO. 

727 North Main Street 

Phone 2348 
High Point, North Carolina 



Compliments of 

BIG BEAR SUPER MARKETS, INC. 

WINSTON-SALEM. THOMASVILLE. 
ASHEBORO & HIGH POINT 



Compliments of 



HOTEL 
ROBERT E. LEE 



WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. 



Douglas Boyle, General Mgr. 



Compliments of 

MARIETTA PAINT & COLOR CO. 

FINE FURNITURE FINISHES 
PAINTS 
VARNISHES 
ENAMELS 



tt ] Heritage 



Henredon 




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Custom Quality at PRACTICAL PRICES 
Factories at High Point. Mocksville & Morganton, N. C. 



Compliments of 

JEFF'S DRUG STORE 

'Where the Students Meet to Eat'' 



Compliments of 

CECIL'S OFFICE EQUIPMENT 
COMPANY 

SCHOOL SUPPLIES 
304 South Main Street Phone 2929 



NORTH CAROLINA ELECTRIC CO. 

U PHONE FOR US I I 

WE'LL WIRE FORV/ 



ELECTRICAL 

CONTRACTORS 



Phone 2088 

408 South Hamilton Street 

HIGH POINT, NORTH CAROLINA 



RICHARDSON'S DEPARTMENT STORE 

133-135 South Main Street 

High Point, North Carolina 

P. 0. Box 1903 Telephone 2904 




PROGRESSIVE TRAN S PORT ATI DN 
SINCE 193D 



Compliments of 

THE FLI-BACK SALES CORP. 

High Point, N. C. 



World's Largest Distributor of 

Paddle & Ball Games Return Tops 
Sponge Balls ( Yo Yo Type) 

Sponge Return Balls Spinning Tops 

Sponge Base Balls Balloon & Balloon Sticks 



come to STAMEY'S . . . before you go anywhere! 



759 North 
Main Street 




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High Point. 

N. C. 



Distinctive Luggage 



Leather Goods and Gifts 



LESTER'S JEWELRY 

Elgin : Hamilton : Gruen : Bulova : Tissot Watches 
Art Carved Diamonds 

224 North Main Street 



Compliments of 

BELK-STEVENS 

High Point's Largest Leading 
Department Store 



W. A. DAVIS MILLING COMPANY 

110 South Perry Street 

HIGH POINT, NORTH CAROLINA 

P. 0. Box 1552 Telephone 2360 — 2165 

MILLERS OF FLOUR, MEAL AND FEED 



INGRAM'S PHARMACY 

1301 North Main Street 

High Point, North Carolina 

Telephone 3313 



Compliments of 

DUTCH LAUNDRY, INC. 

COMPLETE LAUNDRY AND CLEANING 
SERVICE 



Dial 3319 



827 South Main Street 



Compliments of 

ELWOOD HOTEL 

High Point, North Carolina 
Ken Simons, Mer. 



Compliments of 

J. W. SECHREST & SON, INC. 

Serving This Community Since 1897 
HIGH POINT, NORTH CAROLINA 



High Point's Oldest 
and Leading Tailors 

New Amos Bldg. 

Ill W. Washington Street 




GENERAL HARDWARE & LUMBER CO. 

239 White Oak Street 
ASHEBORO, N. C. 



Compliments of 

HIGH POINT CIGAR COMPANY 

WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS 



Compliments of 

GEO. L. HUNDLEY 

Insurance : Rentals : Property Management 
Sales : Mortgage Loans 

7 Salem Street Thomasville, N. C. 



Compliments of 

BORDEN'S ICE CREAM 
COMPANY 

HIGH POINT. NORTH CAROLINA 



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 & DENTON RAILROAD CO. 



"Nothing But Service to Sell" 



Compliments of 



THE HOME 
BUILDING, INC. 



ASHEBORO, NORTH CAROLINA 



ADAMS-MILLIS 
CORPORATION 



Manufacturer 

SEAMLESS AND FULL FASHIONED 
HOSIERY 



HIGH POINT, NORTH CAROLINA 



AUMAN MANUFACTURING 
COMPANY 

FURNITURE FRAMES 

W oodworking 
HIGH POINT, NORTH CAROLINA 



MANN'S 
Cut-Rate Drug Store 

HIGH POINT, N. C. KANNAPOLIS, N. C 

GREENSBORO, N. C. REIDSVILLE. N. C. 

THOMASV1LLE, N. C. BURLINGTON, N. C. 

LEXINGTON, N. C. 



DEDMON PRODUCE COMPANY 

WHOLESALE ONLY 

Telephone 4960 
High Point, North Carolina 




Pilot to Protection Since 1903 

PILOT LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY 

Greensboro, North Carolina 



CUMBY-ORRELL MORTUARY 
Ambulance 5045 

Broad Street at Chestnut 



Compliments of 

SILVER KNIT HOSIERY MILLS, INC. 

MANUFACTURERS FINE HOSIERY 
High Point, N. C. 



SNOW LUMBER COMPANY 

Phones 3396 — 3397 

''Everything to Build Anything" 

High Point, N. C. 



Compliments oj 

N. H. SILVER, INC 



Compliments of 



THE LILLY COMPANY 



High Point, N. C. 



Compliments oj 

KENNEDY OIL COMPANY 

Phone 3027 

"CROWN PETROLEUM PRODUCTS" 

1203 Tryon Street P- 0. Box 1428 

High Point, North Carolina 



High Point's Finest Ladies Store 



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Compliments oj 

A FRIEND OF 
HIGH POINT COLLEGE 



Compliments of 



LOGAN PORTER 
MIRROR COMPANY 



MASTER MIRRORS 



Compliments of 



MYRTLE DESK CO. 



Manufacturers of 

Office and Institutional Furniture 



On'- Student Tells Another 



JiUBIElFlI 1 

DEPENDABLE JEWELERS 

HIGH POINT N C 

2 Doors from Center Theater 



Compliments of 

GRIFFIN BAKING COMPANY 

West Market Street Ext. 

Phone 3-3995 
GREENSBORO, N. C. 



Congratulations 

to the 

High Point College Seniors 

and 

Best Wishes for your future success 
and happiness 



McCRARY HOSIERY MILLS, INC. 

ASHEBORO, N. C. 
Makers of Famous McCrary "Seam-Reminder" Stockings 



THE 

BOBBINS 

KNITTING 

COMPANY 



Manufacturers of 

HOSIERY 



SPRUCE PINE, N. C. 
C. C. Robbing, Jr. '30 F. H. Robbing '32 



Compliments of 

KOONCE FUNERAL HOME, INC. 

AMBULANCE SERVICE 

Phone 454S 
High Point, North Carolina 



Meet, Your Classmates at 

STEELE'S DINER 

Five Points 




Manufacturers of Better 

Living Room Furniture 

High Point, N. C. 



Compliments oj 



KERN'S BAKERY, INC 



STROUD'S FLORIST 

Greensboro Road 

High Point, North Carolina 

Second Road to Left Beyond Five Points 

Phone 3-5316 



RUBY'S 

High Point's Largest Credit Jeweler 
159 South Main Street 



Compliments of 

RAINBOW SUPPER CLUB 

For Reservation Phone 9570 
Between High Point and Greensboro 



CLOVER BRAND DAIRIES, INC 

High Point, North Carolina 
'"Let Clover Brand Purity Be Your Security" 



Compliments of 

GILL'S LADIES SHOP 

128 South Main Street 
Phone 3920 



Compliments of 

CANNON FETZER 

High Point, North Carolina 



Compliments of 



G. H. KEARNS 



TEMPLE-CURRY MOTOR CO., INC. 

AUTHORIZED SALES AND SERVICE 

781 North Main Street -:- Phone 5979 

High Point, North Carolina 



Compliments of 

CITY BEVERAGE 

WINSTON-SALEM, NORTH CAROLINA 



Harry S. Davis. Owner 



Phone 2-2774 



WHAT 
MAKES 



A CHAMPION 
ATHLETE? 



IS IT CONDITIONING. . . . coaching . . . teamwork . . . 
physique . . . sportsmanship . . . competitive spirit ... or 
just plain honest-to-goodness athletic skill? 

We don't pretend to be athletic experts, because our job is 
to manufacture high quality textile products. But as sporting 
fans we think it would be safe to say that an athletic champion 
is the result of all these fine qualities. 

We know that it has taken a combination of great leader- 
ship, manufacturing know-how, careful planning, employee 
loyalty, and skilled teamwork to make Burlington Mills a 
champion in the textile industry. The Company's many ac- 
complishments and progressive growth during the past 27 
years are well known. We are proud of this record and equally 
proud of our 32,500 employees who have worked together 
with real team spirit as members of the Burlington team. 

It's a fact that Burlington's fine fabrics, hosiery and other 
textile products are truly "Woven Into the Life of America" 
— just as every Burlington plant is woven into the life of its 
own community. 



HIGH POINT WEAVING PLANT 

HJGH POINT, N. C. 



a unit of 



Burlington Mills 

"Woven into O the Life of America ' 
EXECUTIVE OFFICES: GREENSBORO, N. C. 




Compliments of 

DICK CULLER'S, INC. 

SPORTING GOODS 

105 North Main Street 
PHONE 3687 



Compliments oj 

INDUSTRIAL FINANCE COMPANY 

323 South Main Street 
PHONE 3464 



Compliments of 



C. L. AMOS 




Congratulations, 

GRADUATES! 

You are graduating into the freest economy 
on earth . . . the only one left where you can 
pick your own job and work out ycur own 
ideas about making it more productive ond 
more profitable. Your diploma is a challenge 
to understand Our Way ... to 

Keep It Free and Make It Better 

DUKE POWER COMPANY 



The Printed Word 
Makes Education Possible 



'Better Printing Pays" 



Phone 
2385 



PRINTING 




Phone 
2330 

COMPANY 



~Z,e//e/-6rejy- \^omplefe /riming OerPtce ■Li(Ao<£rafinu' 



HIGH POINT 
NORTH CAROLINA 



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ROSE FURNITURE COMPANY 

"Where Quality and Price Meet" 

243 South Main Street 

High Point, North Carolina 

PHONE 4332 



W. F. MAULDIN, INC. 

"Your Buick Dealer" 

819 North Main Street Tel. 3411-12 

High Point, North Carolina 



Compliments of 

THE BLOSSOM SHOP 

Across the Street from the College 



Compliments of 

CITY CAB INC. • Phone 3408 

and 

BLUE BIRD CAB CO. • Phone 4531 



Compliments of 

SUNSHINE LAUNDRY 

MONITE MOTH-PROOF DRY CLEANING 

Dial 3393 
210-212 Pine Street 



Compliments of 

KRISPY KREME 

DOUGHNUT COMPANY 



S. E. HAUSER & COMPANY 

W holesale and Retail 

FANCY AND HEAVY GROCERIES 
FEED AND SEED 

Phone 2776 118-120 North Wrenn St. 

High Point, North Carolina 



Compliments of 



NENDENHALL- MOORE 



The Friendly Real Estate Office 



Compliments of 

Anderson's West End Drug Store 

1550 English Street 

High Point, North Carolina 

PHONE 2376 



Compliments of 

UTILITY APPLIANCE COMPANY 

207 South Main Street 
High Point, North Carolina 



Compliments of 

HODGIN ROOFING b SUPPLY CO. 

Complete Roofing Service 

921 W. Lee Street GREENSBORO, N. C. 



FRED KOURY'S 

PLANTATION SUPPER CLUB 

"T/ie South's Most Beautiful Club" 

NAME BANDS AND FLOOR SHOWS NIGHTLY 
High Point-Greensboro Highway 



DAVIS-PRUETT MOTOR CO., INC. 

PHONES 5421 - 6909 

748 N. Main Street P. 0. Box 668 

High Point, North Carolina 



The Griffith Tailoring Company 

Made to Order Suits for Ladies and Men 



1201/2 South 
Marvin H. Griffith 



lain Street 

High Point, N. C. 



HIGH POINT SAVINGS & TRUST 

CONSERVATIVE BANKING SINCE 1905 
Member F.D.I.C. 



HUNTER COAL & ICE CO. 

COAL : ICE : FUEL : OIL 
HEATING SERVICE 

PHONE 3366 



PITTSBURG PLATE GLASS COMPANY 

GLASS : MIRRORS : PAINTS : BRUSHES 

1 South Hamilton Street 
High Point, North Carolina 



IDOL-GREEN CO. 



REAL ESTATE SALES : PROPERTY MANAGEMENT 
INSURANCE : MORTGAGE LOANS 

115 W. Washington St. Phone 5069 High Point, N. C. 



ZEP MANUFACTURING CORPORATION 

The South' s Leading Manufacturer of 

CLEANERS : WAXES : DISINFECTANTS 
JANITOR AND SANITARY SUPPLIES 

ATLANTA, GEORGIA 



CENTRAL ICE DELIVERY COMPANY 

512 West Broad Street 
HIGH POINT, NORTH CAROLINA 

Telephone 4507 



Compliments of 

YOUNG'S FURNITURE AND RUG CO. 

1706 North Main Street 
PHONE 5051 



NORTH STATE TELEPHONE 
COMPANY 

Serving High Point and Vicinity 



FERGUSON CLEANERS 

We Specialize in Hand Cleaning 

Telephone 5947 South Main Extension 

High Point, North Carolina 



BEESON HARDWARE COMPANY, INC. 

214 North Main Street High Point, North Carolina 

SPORTING GOODS, BUILDERS' HARDWARE 
AND FARM EQUIPMENT 



Compliments oj 



H. FRANK HUNSUCKER 



Graduate to Greater 
Savings at Your Friendly 




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DILLON SUPPLY COMPANY 

INDUSTRIAL EQUIPMENT 

Raleigh Durham Rocky Mount Goldsboro 



HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCE COMPANY 

The Major Appliance Store 

Telephone 2850 145 S. Wrenn St. 

High Point, North Carolina 



Compliments o/ a Jriend 

olMP.C 



COLONIAL 
MOTOR FREIGHT LINES, Inc. 



Home Office 
HIGH POINT. N. C. 

Phone 3481 



TERMINALS 

BALTIMORE. MD. 
Phone Mulberry 1250 



RICHMOND. VA. 
Phone 3-5030 



PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS 



OFFICIAL PHOTOGRAPHERS 
for the 



1951 ZENITH 



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PHOTOGRAPHERS 
"ON LOCATION" 



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