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Student Body of
High Point College
High Point, North Carolina
JANE SAFERICHT
Editor
ANN SURRATT
Associate Editor
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H.P.C.-home away from home
. . . Here we eat, sleep, laugh, cry,
and learn for nine months. These
brick buildings become our per-
manent place of dwelling. And
it is around and in these build-
ings that our lives take new and
different meaning.
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Nine months, we spend in wist-
ful dreaming during serenades,
joining clubs with Freshman fer-
vor, desiring mail, and just trying
to be ourselves in the surround-
ing college conformity.
Above us stands a
tower guarding all we
do. Under her shadow
we seek learning
meditation, comp a n-
ionship, love.
Soon we identify our self with
H.P.C. and brand car. We be-
come participants in all the ex-
tra college activities — we cheer
our "panthers" try our own skill
in inter murals, rush for our fra-
ternity, play bridge in the student
center . . .
do research for that term paper,
and wonder where our time goes.
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The months pass and we ask
ourself were they went. We are
left many memories, and, more
than this, we are left with some-
thing else. We have gained
KNOWLEDGE.
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"King of the Charleston
Rather than asking to he under-
stood, he is understanding.
Rather than asking to he heard, he
listens.
Rather than asking that toe love
him, he loves us.
He knows that the greatest tilings
in life are those which when shared
multiply — whether in the classroom,
at forums, during consultations, or on
the stage.
He has shared with us poised indi-
viduality and graceful wisdom. Many
of us have come to a greater aware-
ness of life and Life because his faith
is strong, yet humble.
Shakespeare wrote of one of his
characters, "This was a man."
Contemporary Hoi den Caulfield
searched for the "real" man in a world
of "phonies."
We need not search. For in Dr. Wal-
ter E. Hud gins, ive have found a MAN
who is the REAL.
For being what you are,
We honor you . . .
Dr. Walter E. Hudgins
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. . . and back to High Point U
from North, South, East, West,
and High Point, we returned
. . . weejuns, madras, and reg-
istration lines confronted- us
. . . the orientated Freshman
learned the alma mata . . . 8:20
classes and Saturday nite frat
parties, ive are back in the rou-
tine . . . switched to the brand
of the tatooed man — no hi-fi
. . . read "Gort" and laughed
. . . watched and followed, hew-
in . , . went to chapel without
umbrellas . . , "X'd" our calen-
dars until at last T giving.
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Our President
MESSAGE TO CLASS OF 1962
Almost overnight you have been transformed
from students to alumni!
We are proud of you. You begin your careers
in a magnificent year, one abounding with op-
portunities wherever you may go and however
you may serve. Let me take this moment to re-
mind you that the world needs what you have to
offer.At no time in history have such frontiers ex-
isted, nor has there been greater need for the
knowledge, courage, and devotion of educated
Christians as today.
As you leave our campus we cant help hut
reflect and hope. We hope that we offered you
the right learning experiences and that you took
advantage of as many opportunities for learning
as possible. We hope that you profited from both
your in-class and out-of-class experiences. We
hope that you did more than learn facts, dates,
and places— but instead have come to possess
new knowledge and skills and attitudes that not
only make you a better person, but better
equipped to make your contribution to a world
who desperately needs yon.
God bless you and keep you.
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ans
TO THE CLASS OF 1962:
The world today needs men and women who
have learned to think for themselves. The future
of democracy is dependent upon the qualities of
leadership not only in the political area but in
personal relations.
My greatest hope is that you have laid the
foundations for these qualities here at High Point
College. The faculty and administration have
tried to create an atmosphere in class and on the
campus which fosters student participation and
social growth.
As your Dean, I am proud of the many ad-
vancements you students have made these four
years. If you carry through into your careers and
lives the same enthusiasm and understanding of
the problems of others that you have shown here,
you will live useful lives and make a contribution
to society from which all your associates may
benefit.
Good luck and God bless you all.
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DEAN OF THE COLLEGE
TO THE CLASS OF 1962:
May I take this opportunity to express my
great appreciation for the cooperation and spirit
of fair play that you have shown through the years
at High Point College. May you continue to use
the growth you have attained here as you make
your contribution in your chosen field. May life
give to you all the blessings that you can assimi-
late into your life.
DEAX OF STUDENTS
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HERBERT II. PETERSON
Director of Endowment and Development
DR C. R. IIINSHAW
Director of Night School
WESLEY \V. GAYNOR
Bursar
A. B. WILLIAMS
Business Manager
X. P. YAB BOROUGH
Resist rar
GRADY WHICKER
Guidance Counselor
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ENGLISH
DEPARTMENT
Dr. Lois Kropa; Mrs. Emily
B. Sullivan; Mr. J. L. Mit-
chum; Dr. W. J. Sowder
Dr. R. R. Bellinger; Dr!
Walter Black-stock, Head,
BUSINESS DEPARTMENT
Mr. H. F. Burhans; Mrs. Alda T. Berry; Mr.
George W. NettS; Mr. Joe C. Allen; Dr.
Robert I. Hislop, Head; Mr. J. L. Nelson,
PHYSICAL
EDUCATION
DEPARTMENT
Mrs. Christine McCall; Mr.
C. F. Hartman; Dr. Jim T.
Hamilton, Head; Mr. Virgi
Yow; Mr. Frank R. Hassell
(not pictured).
MATH DEPARTMENT
Miss Louise Adams; Col. Carlton J. Cook, Head.
RELIGION DEPARTMENT
Dr. W. R, Locke, Head; Miss Charmione Rose; Dr. Wait E. Hud-
gins; Mr. L. Hughes Cvx,
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FINE ARTS DEPARTMENT
Miss Ernestine Fields; Mrs. Jane Mor-
gan; Mr. J. L. Fryhover; Mr. Philip
Reinrs; Mr, Raiford Porter; Dr. Lew
J. Lewis, Head.
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BIOLOGY DEPARTMENT
Dr. William Lazaruk, Heat!; Dr. Ben II.
Hill; Dr. J. M. Flowers (not pictured).
CHEMISTRY AND
PHYSICS DEPARTMENT
Dr. E. C. Cummings, Head, Dr.
R. A. Linebeny; Dr. C. L. Wil-
son.
EDUCATION AND
PSYCHOLOGY
DEPARTMENT
Dr. H. H. Peterson; Miss Ruth
Worthington; Mr. It. I".. Cnhlc;
Dr. Dan B. Cooke; Dr. H. E,
Seidel; Dr. Dennis H. Cooke.
Head; Dr W. P. Matthews (not
pictured).
SOCIOLOGY DEPARTMENT
Mr. C. R. Hormachea; Dr, L. M. Hays,
Head.
HISTORY DEPARTMENT
Mr. James C. Di.ton; Dr. S. C. Deskins,
Head; Dr. Helen R. Bartlett; Mr. Grady
H. Whicker; Dr. Harold Wells (not pic-
tured).
MODERN LANGUAGE
DEPARTMENT
Miss Berta Hirtzler; Mr. J. H. Mired; Dr.
Lois Kropa; Mr. N. P. Yarborough; Dr.
Arthur E. LeVey, Head; Mr. Tom A.
Williams.
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HOME ECONOMICS DEPARTMENT
Mrs. Lois Livingston, Head; Mrs. Kathym Ring.
DIRECTOR OF ADMISSION'S
Mr. Stan Broadway
ALUMNI EXECUTIVE SECRETARY
Mr. Ron Wachs
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LIBRARIANS
Mrs, Louise Williams, Mrs. Ina Patrick.
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HOUSEMOTHERS
Mrs. S. T. Bennett Mrs Frances
McKe eld n- Kerr.
HEAD LIBRARIAN
Miss Marcella Carter
SOCIAL DIRECTOR
Mrs. Janet Warren
NURSE
Miss Patsy Wall
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DIETITIANS
Mr. and Mrs, L. G. Wright
PUBLIC RELATIONS SECRETARIES
Miss Helen Brown, Mrs. Dorothy Price.
BURSAR'S OFFICE SECRETARIES
Mrs. Francis Caynor, Mrs. Viola Thompson, Mrs. Dorothy
Kerr,
PRESIDENT'S SECRETARY
Mrs. Mary Spurrier.
DEAN'S SECRETARIES
Mrs. Lillian Mays, Mrs. Ann Harks.
We pay tribute to
With News Commentator Paul Harvey.
Behind the scenes of each campus activity
are vitally essential people who are seldom
brought forward for just recognition. Because the
Zenith Staff is well aware of this fact, we have
chosen to dedicate this space to one of these peo-
ple, thereby showing to some small degree our
appreciation. The person we have chosen is
friendly, charming, and understanding, and is
never too busy to show interest in our campus ac-
tivities, organizations, and in individual students.
For her interest in our student body, for her will-
ingness to serve, for the many reasons which
words are powerless to express fully, we, with
love, respect and gratitude, acknowledge . . .
"Jerry, you students never cease to amaze me.' :
Mrs. Wendell Patton
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High Point College
Board of Trustees
J. Clyde Auman (Rev.) Josh L. Home
S. R. (Stan) Brookshire Charles L. Kearns
Mrs. D. S. Coltrane A. J. Koonce
J. Harriss Covington Charles W. McCrary
Eugene Cross Holt McPherson— Chairman
Harry B. Finch Blaine M. Madison
Tom A. Finch, Jr. Dr. J. Clay Madison
Bishop Paul N. Garber James H. Millis
Dr. C. L. Gray Dr. Wendell M. Patton
Rev. M. E. Harbin F. Logan Porter
Bishop Nolan B. Harmon Dr. W. Stanley Potter
C. Felix Harvey III Mrs. Katie M. Rankin
Horace S. Haworth L. Ferree Ross
Charles E. Hayworth William F. Womble
J. Vernon Hodgin Elliott S. Wood
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High Point College
First Fellow Citations
(as of February 12, 1962)
Mrs. Myrtle H. Barthmaier Charles L. Kearns
Harry G. Bell
A. Pat Brown
Jack H. Campbell
J. Harriss Covington
R. Frank Dalton
Thomas A. Finch, Jr.
John C. Foy
W. B. Hall, Sr.
Charles E. Hay worth
High Point Savings & Trust Company
George E. Hutchens
I. Paul Ingle
C. T. Ingram, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Leipman
Wayland H. Linthicum, Jr.
McCrary-Acme Foundation, Inc.
Holt McPherson
J. H. Millis
Mrs. L. K. Mobley
Mrs. W. T. Powell
Robert M. Silver
Edgar H. Snider
Carson C. Stout
The Lilly Co.
Elliott S. Wood
Frank H. Wood
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FRESHMEN OFFICERS: Gail Nichols, secretary; Fred Winters, president;
Montague, treasurer, cheer at the bonfire sponsored by their class
;»nd Steve
I am a Freshman. Amid the confu-
sion of packing and unpacking clothes,
getting accustomed to peanut butter
sandwiches, trying to conjugate verbs
in a very foreign language, and rubbing
my aching muscles after a rousing P. E.
class, I have become a more indepen-
dent individual with the realization
that college is an experience from
which I can gain nothing if I do not
know how to live and work with others.
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NANCY ADAMS
LARRY AMICK
BITSY ANDREW
ANNE ARMENTROUT
FONDA ASBURY
REBECCA AUMAN
CALLIE ANN BAILEY
ROSANNA BAREFOOT
CAROLYN BARNES
JIMMIE BECK
LINDA BENNETT
RONNIE BERRIER
LINDA BLACK
MARILYN BLUME
SUSAN BODNAR
JIMMY BOHANNON
FAYE BOLES
KATHRYN BONNER
STEVE BOOKER
PAT BOWDEN
ROBERT BRADLEY
BETH BREARLY
ROBERT BBENNAN
LINDA BREWER
BONNIE BROOKS
CAROL BROOKS
KENNETH BROWN
DON BRYANT
MINNIE BUNDY
JUDY BURRIER
JUDITH BURT
MARLENE BYERLY
LINDA CABOT
BARBARA CACY
BUCKY CALDWELL
JUDY CALLOWAY
ROBERT CARLOUGH
ROGER CARMICHAEL
LINDA CARTER
MARGARET ANN CARTER
LINDA CASSIMUS
ALFRED COLLINS
ROSALIE COMER
SUSAN COOK
DAVID COSTAS, JR.
DOT COUCH
RICHARD COX
CYNTHIA CRAVEN
SUSAN CULBRETH
ARMAND DANIEL
DEE DEE DECARION
KAY DeMIK
JANET DOBY
JIMMY DOOLITTLE
Class of 1965
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JANET DOSS
JUDY DOWDY
JEANNE DOWN'S
DENNIS DRAPER
JEAN DUTTO.N
JANET EARLY
CALLIE EAST
SALLY EDMONDS
J. B. FARLOW
MARLA FIRSTENBERC
LOUISE FOSTER
ROY FOSTER
KARON FRANK
WAYNE FURMAN
SARA FUSSELL
PATRICK GALLAGHER
AMELIA GARMON
EDDIE LYNN GARNER
JENNY GARNER
HODOI.PH GIBBS
FRITZ GIBSON
SUE GIBSON
PHYLLIS GILES
JOE GOSNELL
EZBA GOUGHN
CLIFFORD GREAVES
PEGGY GREEN
IUDY GREENE
MICHAEL GREENE
ROY GREENWOOD
FRANKLIN GRICE
CAROL HAGGARD
JAMES HAHS
LAM HANCOX
RHONDA HARDY
JOHN HARGETT
BILL HARRIS
VICKT HASTINGS
CHARLES HAWKS
PAT HAWKS
JUDY HAYES
GAVE HEDRICK
STANLEY HEDRICK
GEORGE IIENDRIX
MARCEL HERNANDEZ
JANET HEYDENBURG
PHYLLIS HILL
BILL HOBSON
BECKY HODGIN
DOUG HOOKER
LINDA HOYLE
TULLIE HOYLE
ROBERTA HUDSON
LINDA HUMPHREY
DEWEY HUTCHINS
DONNA HYATT
ALEENE JARRELL
JEFFREY JOHNSON
JOY JOHNSON
LINNY JOHNSON
SPENCER JOHNSTON
ANDREW JONES
CAROL JONES
DON JONES
EVE JONES
JERRY KANDZER
PATRICIA KEENER
JEAN KELLY
DAVID KEMP
CHRISTINE KENNEDY
JOHN KENNEDY
GARY KIGER
STEVE KING
JOYCE KIRKMAN
GRETCHEN KLINE
MARIE KNIGHT
JUDY LANE
KAREN LANIER
JOHNNY LANKFORD
CAROL LAWSON
KENNETH LAWSON
ROY LEONARD
SHERYL LINDBERG
WILLIAM LIVENGOOD
STANLEY MEADOWS
ROBERT MEDLIN
JANEIVE MICHAUX
RICKIE MILLS
SUZANNE MOCK
STEVE MONTAGUE
KAY MOON
HAROLD MOOSE
SHERRILL MORRIS
ALVIN MOTSINGER
BARROW MULLIS
HAROLD MYERS
Class of 1965
JOHN LOCKMAN
JANE LOGAN
JOE LORBER
SHARON MADER
BETSY MANN
BRENDA MANUEL
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TIMMY MARTIN
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carolyn McAllister
IEAN McCOLLUM
SANDY McHONE
JOYCE McILVAINE
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pat Mcpherson
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Class of 1965
CLARA JANE NEAL
DALE NEEL
GAYLE NICHOLS
NANCY NOBLETT
NOB MAN O'BBYANT
ELIZABETH OLDHAM
ANN ORGAN
BONNIE ORMAN
RANDY PACKARD
FAYE DEAN PAGE
THOMAS PAGE
HELEN PAISLEY
CHRIS PAPPAS
CAROL PARRISH
RETTY CROSS PAYNE
EDNA ALLENE PAYNE
DONALD PEATROSS
MILLIE PEELER
BILL PHILLIPS
MICHAEL PIERCE
WILLIAM POPLIN
CARLOS PRADO
LINDA PRICE
LESLIE PURIFOY
JAMES RAMSEY
AL RAUCH
JUDY RAYKES
DEANNA READ
BRANSON REDDING
RONALD REIGELMAN
beth renfro
larry Rice
rosalind roach
toni rochelle
patty ann rogers
betty' sue rogers
MICHAEL ROSENMARKLE
SUE LYNX ROTHKOCK
BARBARA RUFTY
RAYMOND SALMON
CARLEKN SAMUELS
MICHELLE SCHMIDLEY
FRED SCHRAPLAU
ROBERT SEAVER
PAULINE SEAWELL
TOEL SILVER
SANDRA SILVERSTEIN
JERRY SINK
JERRY SHACKELFORD
SYLVIA SHAPIRO
ORHIN SHAW
TONY SLATE
SUE SMATHERS
BARRY SMITH
Class of 1965
KIRK SMITH
PAUL SMITH
FOSS SMITHDEAL
LAMONT SNIDER
MARGARET SPENCER
WILLIAM STAFF
ANNE STALDER
ROBERT STAMEY
JIM STEWART
KIRK STEWART
JIMMY STONE
LIBBY STURDIVANT
JIM SURRATT
BILL SWIGART
SANDRA TATE
JAMES A. TAYLOR
JOE ANN TAYLOR
DIANA TEAGUE
IRELAND THOMAS
HENRY THOMPSON
PATRICIA TROTTER
LINDA TURNER
BOBBY VESTAL
REANZA WALDREP
JANE WALKER
KENNETH WALKER
NANCY WALL
PAMELA WALLACE
RITA WALL1N
JOAN WARD
ART WARREN
SUE WATERS
JOY WATKINGS
BRUCE WEATHERLY
WAYNE WEBSTER
SUSAN WELLS
JANE WHEELER
BETTY WHITE
GAYLE WHITE
PEGGY WILEY
CAROLYN WILLIAMS
DONALD WILLIAMS
JERRY WILLIAMS
JUDY WILLIAMS
WOODY WOODALL
BONNIE WOODFIELD
RONNIE WOODLEY
GERALD YARBOROUGH
NANCY YEAGER
MIKE YETT
BARRY YORK
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MISS MARIA FLETCHER
Miss America, 1962
This year, The Zenith Staff feels honored to have MISS AMERICA
OF 1962, Miss Maria Fletcher as our judge for the 1961-62 MISS
ZENITH.
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MISS DEBBIE
CALLAWAY
Miss Zenith
1961-62
Miss Zenith
MISS MIMI MODLIN
MISS LINDA SAMUELS
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Finalists
MISS DIANA WATKINS
MISS YVONNE VAUGHN
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New . . . new ideas . . . Miss America
comes through like the true North Carolinian
she is . . . Dot and Charles make profit with
Miss I IPC . . . Lu Ann does hurried copy for
Christmas deadline . . . "Rat" makes schedule
after schedule and finally blank pages . . ."
'Clarabel' could you take pictures tomorrow
afternoon?" . . . Frank. Marilyn and Lou have
war with the Greeks . . . Memo from Wood:
Can you get those faculty shots today, Bill?
Ellen blacks fingers and circles under her eyes
. . . Margo to Joan, "Red or black this week?"
. , . Richard tries to place "horizontals" in
vertical slots . . . "Patti, eon Id yon do just one
more thing?" . , . Whitely thinks of captions
. . . "Saferight, HELP!" . . . "How is the typing
going, Parker, Watley, and Michele?" . . ,
Business staff member to business staff mem-
ber, "... and then he said, 'not this year'!" . . .
fall . . , winter . . . spring . . . Success . . .???
JANE SAFERIGHT
Editor
1962 Zenith Staff
ANN SURRATT
Assoc ia te Editor
CHARLES CARROLL
Managing Editor
DOT BARRICK
Assistant Managing Editor
LOU RICHARDS and FRANK PHILLIPS
Creek Editors
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JOAN BARTLETT and MARCO BREWER
Co- Business Managers
TYPISTS
STAFF
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Diana Watley, Typist; Patti Collivcr, Copy and Lay-
out Editor; Marilyn Zoclk-r, Greek Editor,
BILL BARNES
Photographer
ALLEN SHARPE
Photographer
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BILL TREVORROW
Managing Editor
LOUISE WHITE LEV
jJK.siiic.s-.v Manager
PEGGY McNAMEE
Advertising Manager
HENRY MAZZOLI
Circulation Manager
GEORGE WICGLESWORTH
Editor-in-Chief
Hi-Po Staff
What words can best describe the 1961-62
HI-PO? New? Better? Different? Daring? We,
the staff, feel that each of these words are appro-
priate; together, thev give a picture of this vear's
HI-PO.
The HI-PO is new, new from the staff to the
printer. The HI-PO is better. We have better pic-
tures, better articles, better and more up-to-date
coverage. The HI-PO is different. We have a
regular column on the front page, rotating edi-
torials, and eye-catching fraternity page. The HI-
PO is daring. The editorial policy is to print the
truth, and some of our articles have been contro-
versial. We feel that this year's HI-PO, being new,
better, different, and daring, has caused more
campus interest and has created a more informed
campus.
We feel that we have made many improve-
ments, but many more are left to be made. It is
our hope that our bi-monthly newspaper will grow
into a weekly publication. Our hope rests with
you-you, the' 1962-63 HI-PO staff.
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Layout Editor
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STAFF
MR. HORMACHEA
Adviser
EDITORIAL BOARD
S G A
Executive
LEN LEWIN
President
BOB CLARK
Vice-President
The Student Government Association
of High Point College strives earn-
estly to carry out its purpose, that be-
ing "to develop student honor and self-
control, to encourage right ideals and
promote personal responsibility, and to
foster the principles of self-government.'
It is the immediate duty of the Executive
Council to employ this purpose as a gov-
erning process by acting as a working arm
and a co-ordinator of the other branches
of the S.G.A. The Student Government
has as its goal this year to become an ef-
ficient organization in practice and not in
theory. It sought to become a governing
body and not merely a sponsor of activi-
ties, even though this part of the program
did not cease. The year began with high
hopes and ambitions and ended with many
accomplishments, not only on the part of
the Executive Council, but on the part of
the entire student body. Everyone gained
a greater sense of unity and loyalty to the
school they have come to love.
The S.G.A. officers wish the Student
Government success in the vears to come.
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SANDRA HOOKS
Secretary
JERRY KYLE
Treasurer
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lciary
Judiciary Representatives
"The Verdict Is Yours"
The Judiciary Council, one of the three
branches of the Student Government, is
the final authority on all judicial matters.
It has the responsibility of trying cases of
infraction of S.G.A. laws, and determining
and enforcing punishment for these infrac-
tions. However, all persons accused of of-
fenses are innocent until proven guilty
and the burden of proof falls upon the
prosecution. This year the Judiciary Coun-
cil, with Dan Earnhardt as Chief Justice,
has proven itself to be a stern and just
court.
DAN EARNHARDT, Chief Justice
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House of Representatives
ALLEN SIIARPE
Speaker of the House
The House of Representatives is one of the
two houses that compose the legislative hody
of the Student Government Association. Rep-
resentation to the House is based propor-
tionately on the membership of each class
and honafide organization at High Point Col-
lege. Unless a special called meeting is
deemed necessary, the House convenes on
the first and third Thursday of each month
to transact any legislation concerning the
Student Government Association. In impor-
tant legislation this year, the House has
passed both the Unicameral System and a
revised edition of the Honor Code. Through
competent representation, the House is able
to initiate important legislation and fulfill a
dire need of student participation in school
government as well as to provide practical
experience in governmental procedure.
OPTIC LRS: Dave Burgess, Linda Wood, Francis Dail, and John
Ward.
Senate
The Senate of the Student Government As-
sociation is one of the houses of Student Leg-
islature, composed of three members from
each of the four classes of the college. The
Senators are elected hy vote of the classes, and
serve for the entire school year. The Vice-
President of the Student Government serves as
Speaker of the Senate, and is responsible for
encouraging activity in the Senate and com-
munication of legislation from the Senators to
the members of the classes. This year the Sen-
ate has dealt with many vital problems on the
campus, and has passed legislation concerning
every area of campus endeavor, from academic
standards to specific social situations. The Sen-
ate has been contributed to the enlargement
of participation by students in important extra-
curricular functions.
BOB CLARKE
Speaker of the Senate
Will the meeting please come to order?
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Women's Dormitories
The Women's Dormitory Council serves as a mediator be-
tween the women residents and the Student Government Asso-
ciation.
This year the Council adopted a new and more effective
sign out system. There was a successful experiment with a no-
lights out program for upper classmen. Greatly aided by the
guidance and understanding of Debbie, Mrs. Bennett, and Mrs.
Warren, the dormitory has had a verv successful year.
DEBBIE CALLAWAY
President
Above, seated from hit to right: Mrs. Bennett, Sandra Wilson, Corrcspondmg Secretary; and Sandra Hooks, Recording Secre-
Vice-President; Georgianna Hardin, Treasurer; Rosemary Mason, tan/.
Below, seated from left to right: Grace Seaver, Judiciary Rep-
resentative; Louiw? Stokes, Judiciary Rc)>resentative; Carolyn
Frye, Freshman Representative; Kathy Sturm. Freshman Rep-
resentative. Standing, from left to right. Julia Floyd, Head
Proctor; Louetra Bloucher, Head Proctor; and Linda Kerrun,
Fresh man Representative.
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Men's Dormitory
The Men's Dormitory Council strives .to work out
minor problems concert nog resident students. This is
done through close relationship with the Student Gov-
ernment and the administration.
Certain aspects of freshman orientation are handled
by the officers of the Men's Dormitory Council. We be-
lieve that education does not stop in the classroom;
therefore we try to foster group living and an educational
experience.
The dormitory council has been very fortunate this
year in working with the new resident mother, Mrs.
McMeekin Kerr. She has been very successful in mak-
ing dormitory life more enjoyable and rewarding.
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Leader of the Clan .
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The commuters an- led by Rudolph Cibhs, Vice-President; Marvin Ferebee, Treasurer; Fonda Asbury, Secretary;
and David Culler, President.
. . . 10:20 in hook . . , Another layover in
the library . . . Must 140 hack for the game
tonight . . . parking stickers and tickets . . .
SNOW" and SLEET, can I make it? . . . Can
I lei
ave m\
books
s 111 vour room:
. . "My
8:20 isn't meeting?!!" , . . Think I'll stay home
today . . .
Time for a Cote break!
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Students
The Senior Class chums him.
Studying or lounging?
Home again!
Everyone, but everyone goes to assembly.
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Alpha Phi Omega
AL THOMPSON
President
JIM STEVENS
Secretary-Treasurer
PHIL COCIIIL1.
DAVID JONES
JAMES DAVIS
JOE WILLIAMS
iuhui; i \vu„so\
BOB MICHAEL
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STEVE BOWER
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Dr. Patton and Mayor Stout pose in front of the poor old car, which they are preparing to slaughter.
Alpha Phi Omega is a national service
fraternity, the largest Greek letter organi-
zation in the world. Its purpose is to as-
semhle college men in the fellowship of
the Scout Oath and Law, to develop friend-
ship and to promote service to humanity.
Mu Xi chapter on the High Point Campus
received its charter on April 27, 1958.
'Take that, . . . !"
"Hey, look, Dr. Patton, he's hitting your name,'
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High Point College Gavel Club
One of the newest organizations on the High Point College campus, the
High Point College Gavel Club, was formed early last fall by a group of stu-
dents interested in speaking in public. By affording a small, sympathetic audi-
ence and constructive criticism, the club gives members an opportunity to improve
their ability to appear before an audience and to speak effectively. Every mem-
ber is given the opportunity to speak at each bi-weekly meeting. The Club re-
ceives assistance from both Toastmasters International and Piedmont Toastmasters
of High Point.
President David Roue calls the
meeting to order.
Commander George W. Netts, USN (Ret.),
fatuity advisor, assisted in the formation of
the Club and also in securing its affiliation
with Toastmasters International.
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Young Democrats Club
Service to the college, training for students, and action for the com-
munity are the things for which the High Point College Young Demo-
crats Club stand.
In the two semesters of the clubs existence, we have sponsored
several public meetings for the benefit of the community and the college.
Senators, representatives, and mayors have entertained and informed us
at the college this year. We have planned debates, held information ses-
sions, and have taken part in a close community election. These activiti-
es have made the High Point College chapter the most active and the
most talked about Young Democrats Club in the state.
Young Democrats who are interested in the "New Frontier.
Jewel Johnson, Second Vice-President; John Tattle. Fi«f Vice-President; Sl<ip Callahan,
President.
"The rewarding experience of student teaching
Student
National
Education
Association
The purpose of this division of future teachers
shall he to develop among young people who are
preparing to he teachers, an organization which
shall he an integral part of the state and national
education associations.
President Cynthia Fletcher calls a meet-
ing to order.
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Epsilon
Sigma
Omicron
Epsilon Sigma Omicron is the profes-
sional Home Economics Sorority. It is
for girls who are majoring in home eco-
nomics, and for the ones who are taking
or have taken any course in home eco-
nomics.
The purpose of Epsilon Sigma Omi-
cron is to promote a spirit of cooperation
among the home economics members
and their associates on the campus, to
promote wider and better understanding
of the value of home economics to other
individuals, to stimulate interest of its
members in professional growth, and to
develop the personality, character, lead-
ership, and social poise of its members.
Caroline Pre st wood
President
Elizabeth
Lnubsch'T
Vice-President
Marie Powers
Secretary
Mary Norwood
Treasurer
Carol Oeist
Reporter
Ruby Campbell
Historian
Ann Burns
Barbara Caey Janet Heydenburg Linda Hoyle Linda Humphrey
JP $*§ JFi
Peggy McDaniel Barbara Oakley
Sara Overton Barbara Pless Lois Richardson Rebecca Royer
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Physical Education Majors Club
The Physical Education Majors' Club is one of the
more important professional organizations on the cam-
pus. The chili was organized to further the individual
welfare of its members; to foster activities in the field
of Physical Education; to facilitate interest through pro-
grams, methods, techniques and activities; to promote
a sound campus and community understanding of Phy-
sical Education; and to raise the professional standards
for future occupation.
The club is very active with annual projects such
as Co-Recreation night, handling programs and the con-
cession stand at the basketball games, sale of pins, send-
ing delegates to state and national conventions, and
awarding a plaque to the outstanding senior major.
Also each year the club has a special project to benefit
the department and the college. This year for the first
time the club organized and sponsored a college bowling
league.
We hope that through membership in our organi-
zation the students will gain the knowledge and tools
to become leaders in tomorrow's world.
President Sam White presides at a monthly meeting.
Preparing for the half-time rush.
I'll return this one.
Let's go, team!!!
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Intramural Council
The Intramural Council is composed of mem-
bers of the Physical Education Club and repre-
sentatives of the four sororities on campus. The
council plans a schedule for the sororities and inde-
pendent teams to compete in various sports in-
cluding basketball, volleyball, softball, and bad-
minton. This year the council worked closely with
the Physical Education majors to make Co-Recrea-
tional Night a success.
Dr. Hamilton fioes over a few details with the Intramural
Council about the schedule.
Watch the birdie.
BanR-Bang-Bang-OUCH!
fi!
an active part of Campus
motive
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life . . RELIGION
CHRISTIAN COLLEGIATE MAGAZINE
None of us can live in the
perpetual whirl without fuel
from those quiet moments
alone with God. Our wor-
ship takes many forms and
comes sometimes unexpect-
edly.
The soul's soliloquy . . .
Dr. Locke, our help in ages
past . . . the thrill of a new
idea . . . the old weather-
whipped, always inspiring
cross ... a comforting mes-
sage , . . thank you.
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Student Christian Association
MRS. ROBERT AMOS
Advisor
HARRY LILLY
SCA President
LOUISE STOKES
SCA Vice-President
BETTY TREECE
SCA Secretary
STEVE MONTAGUE YVONNE VAUGHN
Freshman Representative BSU President
STEPHEN HITE
BSU Representative
PATTI COLLI VER
MSF President
ROSEMARY MASON
MSF Representative
Annette Young
"Westminster President
NANCY MOFFETT SHIRLEY McDANIEL
Westminster
Representative
Fellowship Teams
Chairman
MARY LOU FERRYMAN
Fellowship Teams
Representative
SUSAN TILLEY
Alpha Delta Thcta
President
SANDRA WARNER
Alpha Delta Theta
Representative
FRANCIS DAIL
Kappa Chi President
LARRY MAXWELL
Kappa Chi
Representative
JUDY LANE
SCA Ptdtlicity
PEGGY CREEN
SCA Publicity
Quelling minor religions organizational prob-
lems, chewing pencils and pound cake, thanking
Dr. Hudgins and Miss Rose, sweating a summer
service seminar, working out an Easter sunrise serv-
ice, burning the midnight oil at the auditorium de-
tailing an assembly program, appreciating Mrs.
Amos's ideas, caroling 'til their lungs cry and their
hearts burst with happiness, sponsoring chapel serv-
ices, crying, laughing, cheering, dancing, eating,
thinking, worrying— that's the Student Christian As-
sociation.
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Tuesday at 3:30-herc we are again!
The SCA sponsored the Finch Lectures. This year's speaker was Dr.
Hugh Anderson of Duke.
"The Prophecy of Amos" was a campus project sponsored hy
the SCA.
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MSF'ers study, work, sing, suffer, eat, laugh, think, and worship together.
Patti is enthusiastic as she tells about
the MSF State Conference.
Methodist Student Fellowship
Methodist Student Fellowship . . . picnic of the City
Lake . . . "Where's the food? I'm tired of twisting"
. the burning cross . . . that wonderful cross . . .
plan, plan . . . What is life? . . . Motive . . . "John,
lead us in a few songs" . . . but the greatest of these is
love . . . Dr. Hudgins ... a real smile from a senior
citizen at the Presbyterian Home . . . that conference
. . . FIVE DOLLARS?! . . . Jameson Jones ... a new
friend from Bennett , . . questions, questions . . , lo-
custs, veal venders, prophets . . . Miss Rose ... a search
... a faith . . . rebellion ... a friend ... a coke and
three cookies ... a warm inner glow . . , MSF.
Making Christmas favors for the folks at the
Presbyterian Home was fun as well as rewarding.
The Council plays an important role in the organization.
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BSU'ers enjoy many rich experiences together.
Baptist Student Union
Baptist Student Union panel discussions .
new ideas posters, posters sharing customs and
cokes with foreign students the convention in Raleigh
. . . Janice's belt making a big hit '"We'd like to in-
vite you other five to attend" Tom Haggai's wonder-
ful messages left-over sandwiches Patsy in the
Miss HPC run-off love challenges BSU.
Von reviews an important business be-
fore one of the bi-monthly meetings.
Hey, where are all of those fellows?
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Westminister Fellowship
1961-62 marked the sixth year on the High Point
College campus for the Westminster Fellowship, the
Presbyterian student organization, with Annette Young
as president.
The religious projects, participation in the relig-
ious program of the college, and other activities, West-
minster has continued to demonstrate that it has a place
on campus. Westminster meets twice a month at the
home of its sponsors, Mr. and Mrs. McKinny.
Meetings feature inspiring and enlightening pro-
grams and discussions of importance to Christian stu-
dents. Programs are followed by periods of fellowship.
Students of all denominations are welcome to attend
the meetings and to take part in the activities of the
fellowship.
The officers are Annette Young, president; Jane
Smith, vice-president; Mary Lew Smith, secretary; Judy
Longwith, SGA Representative; Milbrey Belaud, devo-
tions chairman.
Kappa Chi Fellowship
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Kappa Chi is an organization composed of all men
students who are planning to enter or who are inter-
ested in Christian vocations. It provides a medium of
religious instruction and a dynamic fellowship in which
all members may share. Participation in other campus
activities is emphasized. The highlights of the Kappa
Chi year, which include the stimulating programs, the
chorus performances, and the annual Thanksgiving ban-
quet, are remembered for a long time by all members.
THERON FARMER FRANCIS DAIL
Vice -President President
LARRY MAXWELL
Secretary-Treasurer
Bob Clark
Dennis Draper Rodolph Gibbs Franklin Grice Dickie Hargett John Kennedy
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Harry Lilly John Lockman Ricky Mills Pat McPherson Steve Montague Charles Nesbttt George Oxenford
William Richards Walter Schenck
Paul Smith
Eddie Taylor Henry Thompson Charles Woodruff Manuel Wortman
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Alpha Delta Theta
Service, leadership, and friendship are three words synonymous with
Alpha Delta Theta. These are our guiding principles as sisters in the service
of Cod. Highlights of our year were the Pledge Program, which gave our or-
ganization 29 new sisters. The outstanding pledge of the pledge class, Carol
Ceist, was recognized at the initiation at M on then Methodist Church. Many of
the girls attended our Fall Retreat at Millhrook, the home of Mrs. Ed Millis.
Our "speaker at the Retreat was Mr. Grady Whicker. Again this year Alpha
Delta Theta held weekly dorm devotions. Another year is uear its end, but we
are sure it will always have a special meaning to us who are sisters in the serv-
ice of God.
MARCELLA CARTER
Advisor
SUSAN TILLEY
Pre aide nt
CHARMIONE ROSE
Advisor
Mary Norwood
Vice President
Ann Burns
Secretary
Janet Miller
Treasurer
Shirley MeDaniel
Chaplain
Natalie Tunstall
Representative
Student Government
Sandra Warner
Student Christ inn
Association Rcji
Carrie Whiteliurst
Student Christian
Association Alternate
Lois Campbell
Publicity Chairman
To
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Milbrey Behind Marilyn Blumc Linda Carter Snan Cook Jeanne Downs Jean Dutton lenny Garner Carol Gcist
Abbey Hall Pam Hancox Gcorgianna Hardin Florence Harris Sarannet Holland Betty Johnson Linda Johnston Eve (ones
JoAnnc Kearney Barbara Kinlaw Sylvia Leekie Fat Lewis Aodrey McDowell Betsy Mann Ann Martin Nancy Moifett
Nancy Noblett Marie Powers Caroline Frestwood Linda Price Betty Sue Rogers Bonnie Saksa Pat Saunders Ann Surratt
Sandra Tate Pamela Wallace lane Warren Mary Warren Elame Watkins Sue Williamson Carroll Wood Annette Young
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Fellowship Teams
The HPC Fellowship Teams are now in their eighth year of
service to local churches. The purpose of this organization is two-
fold: to strengthen the youth program in local churches and to lead
youth in more abundant Christian living; to enable HPC students to
gain experience in youth work of the church. Our teams strive to
develop leadership among the youth with whom we work, to help
the youth groups to help themselves, to present Christianity on its
highest levels for all areas of life— through programs of worship, sing-
ing, guidance in long-range and unit planning, recreation, and service
projects.
1960-62 Planning Committee
Left to right: Carrie Whitehurst, Theron Farmer, Carrie Myrick, and Shirley McDaniel.
SHIRLEY McDAMEL
Fellowship Teams Chairman
:•:
Beth Brearley, Carrie Myriek, Chairman; Steve
Montague, Pat Bowden.
Jo Ann Jenkins, Marlene Brinley, Larry
well, Chairman; Betsy Mann.
M .
Eddie Taylor, Chairman; Nancy Wall, Charles
Watson, Marilyn Blume,
Seated: Betty Jones and Betty Trecce, Chair-
man. Standing: Fred Winters, Jean Dutton,
and Charles Woodruff.
Seated: Janet Early and Janet Miller, Chairman;
Standing: Doris Liles and Charles Hawks.
Seated: Lee Hodgson and Naney Moffet, Cliair-
man. Standing: Sandra Light.
Seated: Joan Bartlett, Miehele Hope, Chairman,
and Mary Norwood. Standing; Manuel Wort-
Pete Moose, Henry Thompson, Ann Surratt,
Sandra Tate, Sandra Warner, Carrie White-
hmst, Chairman.
John Ward, Jeanne Downs, Theron Fanner,
Chairman; Eddie Lynn Garner, Dickie Hargett,
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. . . changed from madras to
raccoon collars, but no snow
yet . . . student teachers bit
nails, made lesson plans and
scraped frost from windshields
at dawn . . . anticipated a new
Miss H. P. C. — Lou has grace-
ful shoes to fill . . . Gail gave up
one crown but took another . . .
caroled, worshiped, danced,
evacuated — Christmas . . . took
Exams!! need more be said . . .
watched "Amos" and an un-
thinking student body thought
. . . Rushed in February? groans,
fixed smiles, tensions and at
last-Pledges! . . . cheered a new
team, a new queen and the
same ole Phil . . . And finally
snow . . .
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Miss High Point College 1962
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Miss
Louella
Richards
Miss Congeniality
MISS PATTI COLLIVER
First Runner-Up
MISS LINDA FERRAN
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Second Runner-Up
MISS JUDY RAYKES
Third Runner-Up
MISS MARY LOU TROUTMAN
Fourth Runner-Up
MISS GLEXDA BROWN
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Taking a breather from the business at hand are the officers, Mary Lou Perynian, Secretary; Bil
Fitlliu, Vice-President; Bobby Braswell, Treasurer; and Charles Nesbitt, President.
Sophomore Class
I am a Sophomore. My clays are filled with upper
classman activities. I enjoy;
responsibilities:
. making the Freshmen wear beanies.
. choosing a career,
privileges:
. lights on until two a.m.
. dates every night,
work:
. psychology, World Literature, speech,
dreams:
. of becoming Juniors.
. . of the fun I've had being a Sophomore,
Sure .... I'd love to .... about 7:3(1?
Hmm . . . don't know if that's
conic in or not . , .
Class of 1964
CHARLSIE ABLE
TOMMY ARNETTE
JOANNE ATKINS
ELLIS BAKER
LYN BARROW
DAVE BAUGHN
GEORGE BEAM
JULIA BEAM
MILBREY ANNE BELAND
STEVE BOWER
THOMAS BOWMAN
BOBBY BOYD
FRED BRADSHAW
ROBBY BRASWELL
WAYNE BREWER
MARLENE BRINLEY
YATES BROOKS
GLENDA BROWN
WILSON BROWNING
SUZANNE BULLARD
BARNEY BURKS
MARGE BURNS
ROBERT BURNS
NORMAN CALLAHAN
LOIS CAMPBELL
JOHN CARR
NANCY CLAPP
CLAUDE CLINE
HAROLD COHEN
MARY LEE COOTES
SI
Class of 1964
RON COVEY
DAVID COX
LTNDA CRAVEN
ROGER CRAWFORD
BOB CROTTS
SANDY CROWELL
WAYNE CURRY
LINDA DARNELL
BEVERLY DAVIDSON
BONNIE DENNIS
GARY DENNIS
TOM DICKEBSON
DON DUTCGINS
DIANNE ELDER
GEORGE ELKINS
THOMAS ELLER
BECKY ELLIOTT
TANE ELLIOTT
BILL FALLIN
LINDA FERRAN
HARRIET FINERTV
RUTH FITCH
BOBBY FOGLEMAN
CYNDY FOULKS
DON FRAZIER
CAROLYN FRYE
PHIL GARRISON
CAROL CEIST
HUGH GENTRY
GAIL GEYER
Class of 1964
ELAINE GREEN
KENNETH GUNN
FLORENCE HARRIS
EVELYN HARRISON
ROBERT HARTSELL
BERGIE HATCHER
GERALDINE HAUSER
DAYTON HOLMES
MICHELE HOPE
CHARLES HOWARD
IUDY INGRAM
MACK ISLEY
BETTIE JONES
GARY KENNEDY
TOM KESTER
BARBARA KINLAW
STAN KINNEY
MARSDEN KITLEY
BOB KORNEGAY
BETTY KRIMMINGER
JUDY LAMBETH
BETH LEBERMAN
SYLVIA LECKIE
PAT LEWIS
WAYNE LEWIS
FRED LIEDKE
SANDRA LIGHT
DORIS LILES
BRENDA LINER
DONALD LITTLE
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Class of 1964
TERRY LLOYD
JUDY LOWDER
YANG SIENG LU
ATHELENE MARLOWE
ANN MARTIN
Audrey Mcdowell
CAROLYN McMASTER
CAROL MERRICK
JANET MILLER
JUDY MILLS
ED MITCHELL
ROSA MAE MOORE
GLORIA MURRAY
STUART MYERS
CARRIE MYRICK
LOUIS NEAL
FLETCHER NELSON, JR.
JERRY NELSON
CHARLES NESBITT
DOTTIE NIXON
NORMA OVERBY
SHARON PARKER
LYNDA PAYNE
WAYNE PENDER
MARY LOU PERRYMAN
CHRIS PIKE
ROGER PIKE
PAT POINDEXTER
MARIE POWERS
WILLIAM PRITCHARD
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Class of 1964
BARBARA RANDALL
LEON" RAPER
JOHNNY REECE
LOUELLA RICHARDS
NINA RICHARDSON
ALLEN RIERSON
ELLIS ROUSE
CAROLYN ROUTH
BONNIE SAKSA
RITA SAUNDERS
PAT SAUNDERS
RITA SAUNDERS
FRED SCHNEIDER
WALTER SHANK
DAVID SHAW
JOAN SHOCKEY
HOB ART SIMPSON
FRANCES SMITH
HAROLD CLIFTON
SMITH
JANE SMITH
SYLVIA SMITH
TOMMY SMITH
HAL SNYDER
RICHARD SPAKE
SANDY SPRINKLE
BOBBY STAFFORD
LINDA STEVENS
BONNIE STILWELL
LINDA STRICKLAND
KATHY STURM
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Class of 1964
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JOHN" SYKES
FROSTY TANNER
EDDIE TAYLOR
GERALD TERTZAGIAN
DUANE THOMPSON
BETTY TREECE
MARY LOU TROUTMAN
KATY UHLMANN
JOSE VELADO
ROBERT VON CAN NON-
CARL VUX'CANNON
NOEL WAECHTER
MARTHA WALLACE
GENE WALSH
JUDY WARLICK
SANDRA WARNER
JANE WARREN
ELAINE W ATKINS
DIANE WESTMORELAND
CARRIE WHITEHURST
JAMES WHITESELL
WAYNE WILKINSON
IAMES WILMONT
SUE WOMELDORF
CARROLL WOOD
LINDA WOOD
LEONARD WOOD ALL
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Fine Arts
The Fine Arts Department . . .
where the magic of make-up and
costuming transforms our fellow
students into dramatic characters
from times past and times present
. . . The tensions of a French court-
room, the hustle of Broadway, the
dramatic simplicity of the Orient—
these become reality . . .
Many hack-stage crews . . . ac-
tors repeating lines time after time
until they become second nature
. . . rewards and challenges . . .
Creative minds gathering in the art
lab putting abstract ideas into con-
crete form— the careful images of
the minds eye. Music fills the air
with sounds of every intensity and
kind. Some— tine, precise, and pol-
ished . . . others— telling of a less
experienced, yet no less dedicated
student, hard at work improving
tone and control.
Here is the most expectant atmos-
phere on campus. At any moment
a new character may appear on
stage, a new idea may work into
reality on canvas or in the sculp-
tor's clay ... a new melody may
burst forth, seemingly free from the
mistakes of practicing fingers. It is
perhaps a kind of magic, but more
truly we might say it has a person-
ality. It is magic with a unique
personality— a personality which
needs to be loved to live.
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The Band
Left to right: Chuck Miller, President; Dick
Walker, Vice-President; and George Beam,
Sec ret a rtj- T r easu ret .
The concert: band helps to increase musical enjoyment and un-
derstanding among its members and among its audiences by studying
thoroughly and performing effectively the best band literature of
all periods. In addition to concerts on campus and in the High Point
vicinity, the band makes an extended tour each vear.
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Hop aboard the Easter Egg and once again you'll he
Among the concert choirsters where the fun and
laughter's free.
We're off again on choir tour and you'd better stay
on your toes
Cause with Dash at the wheel and Frosty's jokes-
believe me, anything goes.
We've rehearshed and worked quite diligently
We've tried Uncle Jay's patience continuously.
But now the worst is behind
And we can settle back with a sound peace of mind.
Indeed, our organization is quite unique
For we're like a family so to speak.
We share a deep and abiding pride
When we stand with each other side by side.
And when we graduate we never forget
The fun, the laughter, the work, and the sweat.
Choir was more than a purple and white throng
It meant more than a name; we did more than belong.
The Choir
Jerry Kivctt, president, looks over a
new sons with some of the rest of
t lit- (Jan.
"Uncle Jay" poses in front of
the "Easter Egg."
"Hurry, Frosty, we go out in 30 seconds!'
Jay Fryhover has slipped away for a minute while the choir "breaks.''
The Tower Players
The Tower Players of High Point College is the
drama organization on cam pus, the members of
which are drawn from the student body. Anyone
who is interested in the theater, whether it be act-
ing, lighting, stage work, or advertising and who has
taken part in any of the phases of play production
in any of the year's work is a member of the Tower
Players. Having an impressive background of
"name" shows such as "Death of a Salesman,"
"Macbeth,'' "The Glass Menagerie," "Guys and
Dolls," "Teahouse of the August Moon," and "Girl
» »
Crazy," the Players staged the memorable works
to be seen on the following pages, which were given
in the spring and fall semesters of 1961. The officers
of the Tower Players in these two semesters were:
ED STAFFORD President
HARVEY SHAW Vice President
VIVIANE LLOYD Secretary
JERRY KIVETT Treasure)
ARLEXE LANZIERI Historian
JEFF JOHNSON Representative to the House
THE APOLLO OF BELLAC, by Jean Gireaudeaux, was pre-
sented by the acting class under the direction of Miss Jane DeSpain,
and given in the assembly of February 8, 1961. This witty and well
written one act comedv was well received bv the students.
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, nun---— — in
The tremendously dramatic offering of the great
Irish playwright Sean O'Casey, "Juno and the Pay-
cock," was the Tower Players' major production in
the spring semester being directed by Miss Jane
DeSpain, and given on the 24 and 25 of March
1961. This fine work on the Irish Civil War com-
bined horror, humanity, and the breakup of a lower
middle class family in Dublin to give the Tower
Players a vehicle for a laudable performance.
Costuming and make-up are two important aspects
of any production.
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"The Prophecy of Amos
The play— a manifestation of HPC genius . . .
Scripture plus Dr. Hugins' skillful interpretations
. . . brilliant musical score by Dr. Lewis . . . Ed
Stafford, who made Amos the prophet live . . .
Phil Reines as the pompous priest . . . Selma Hazemy
as the soft-voiced messenger . . . Marty Jacobs, a
superb director and gentleman . . . Miss Rose, Clara
Jane, Manuel, Uncle Jay, Pat ... a memory and a
promise . . . "The Prophecy of Amos."
the
STUDENT
CHRISTIAN
ASSOCIATION
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HIGH
POINT
COLLEGE
Memorial Auditorium
JANUARY 25 & 26, 1962
8:30 P.M.
the PfiOPHtcy of nrnos
"A MODERN INTERPRETATION IN MUSIC AND MOVEMENT"
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Students Art League
In the spring of 1961, several art majors met with the purpose
of forming an art club. Thelma Mitchell was the instigator of
this idea and with the help of Mr. Raiford Porter, the Students
Art League was formed. A constitution was written and stated
the purpose of this club is, "to create for the students of High
Point College a greater enjoyment, appreciation, and understand-
ing of the world of art."
Since last spring the Students Art League has grown and
now includes twenty members. On our calendar of events this
year were scheduled movies, a demonstration, and a show. In
November we sponsored a display of paintings and prints by
Edwin Shewmake for the College in the foyer of Memorial Audi-
torium. To raise money we sponsored a "Mr. Ugly" contest. Then
in December we held an art sale of the members' work. We have
enjoyed our first year as a new club and already have many
plans for the future.
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PANHELLENIC COUNCIL
The Chairman of the Social Service Projects for each sorority talk over their plans for their
Christmas project with Mr. Whicker and a representative from the Junior Red Cross.
THELMA MITCHELL
Panhcttenic President
MRS. COOLSBY
Panhellenic Mother
Rush , . . smile . . . worry . . . hope
. . . pledges . . . pledge pins . . ,
pledge manuals . . . pledge duties
. . . blazers . . . sweatshirts . . .
parties . . . serenades . . . home-
coming displays . . , Greek Sing
. . . Initiation . . . pins . . . Sisterhood
. . . Brotherhood.
Bid Dayl
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"Panhpl" Spirits
GREEKS
"Skid Row"
INTERFRATERNITY COUNCIL
BILL KESTER
IPC President
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Gamma Eta of
Alpha Gamma Delta
Alpha Gamma Delta was founded at Syracuse Uni-
versity in 1904 and established at High Point College
in 1955. The fraternity now has ninety-one chapters
throughout the United States and Canada, "The Alpha
Gamma Delta Quarterly" is the official publication of
the fraternity. Red, buff, and green are the Alpha Gam-
ma Delta colors and the fraternity flowers are the red
and buff roses.
YVONNE VAUGHN FRANCES INGLE ALICE HOBSON
Secretary 1st. Vice President President
GEORGIANNA JUDY LONGWITH
HARDIN Treasurer
2nd. Vice President
Debbie Callawny Mary Lee Cootes Cynthia Fletcher
Judy Hall
DeLinda Hutchiris Judy Lowder
Carol Men-ick
Betty Neale
Joan Shoekey
Mary Lew Smith
Sylvia Smith
Kathy Sturm
Arm Suxratt
Susan Til ley
Sue Williamson
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Beth Winstead
Annette Young
Our chapter was third nationally in scholarship iiml this picture
"Alpha Gamma Delta Quarterly."
as in the
Two Alpha Gam beauties and their dates at the Rose Ball.
"Remember when" . . . Alpha Gam's service
project was preparing "care packages" for our an-
nual beach blast . . . Hat, Jane, and Deli spent
an evening cleaning crabs . . . \ largo's legs were
lobster red . . . the Sig Ep's staged a panty raid
(Remember, Merrick?) . . . Beth was responsible
for a Pennsylvania invasion . . . Lew played the
uke into the wee hours . . . "Time Was" . . .
when we wrote love letters in the sand . . .
"Come September" , . . Alpha Gams back at
Montlieu Avenue University . . . Sue's return to
campus . . . upperclassmen rush— pledges Cyn-
thia and Mary Lee . . . puffing away on Marl-
boro's . . . the party in Joanie's basement and
Judy's superb food . . . another vivacious pledge,
Chris . . . the harvest party at Oak View Grange
. . . candlelights in third-floor penthouse suite
. . . Des dazzling diamond . . . Betty Neale
pinned in the administration . . . Sylvias fabulous
weekend at Clemson . . . visiting our "rich' alums
on Rotary Drive . . . Kathy's third floor seclusion
. . . decorating cafeteria for holidays . . . the
Christmas dance . . . our Rose Ball . . . Lucky
Larry finally capturing Bunny-Rabbits heart . . .
"Memories are Made of This" . . . Alpha Gam
capping first place in scholarship on campus . . .
Deb being "Queen Bee" of the dorm . . , Judy
and George— our marshals . . , Margo and Debbie
—"Who's Who" . . . Von heading Panther cheer-
ing squad . . . AGD's as Queen and Maid of Honor
in May Court . . . Alpha Gams looking forward to
another big beach trip . . .
"Beth Pledge" marries Alpha Gam in a mock marriage ceremony
before initiation.
1'un n sunn us — at Myrtle Beach.
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Gamma Gamma of
Kappa Delta
Kappa Delta Sorority was founded on October 23, 1897, at
Longwood College, Farmville, Virginia. It has been expanded
and strengthened by many thousands of college women who have
formed close ties within its bounds and found self-expression in
building its organization.
Our white rose, symbol of purity and honor, holds our story
enveloped within its folds. The day we become pledges the bud
of the rose materializes. This day brings a glimpse of the happi-
ness that will be ours tomorrow as the bud matures. Through
work, care, and love, the bud is finally a rose in full bloom. Our
hearts have been passed into the full bloom of maturity and
Sisterhood.
Forever striving to do that which is right and true, we, the
members of Kappa Delta, have found the key to the future
through love, honor, beauty, and truth.
CLAIRE ROSE
Secretary
MARCARETTE
DAMEWOOD
President
EVA DEU, SMITH
Vice-President
LINDA WOOD
Treasurer
Joyce Beach
Betty Bcnce
Nina Bur rift
Gail Geyer
M area ret Hester
Judy Lamlieth
Judy Mill 5
Mimi Modlin
Norma Overbi
Linda Payne
Judie Rollins
Martha Wallace
Cathy Willard
Diani> Westmoreland
Judy Warlick
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The next Miss North Carolina??
No comment!
I'm KD, my hair is seaweed . . . Had the good
beach trip . . . Everybody's rockin! . . . Hey Woody,
get out of the food box . . . quote: "I'm miss High
Point College" . . . Rink and Charlie pinned . , .
Official Kappa Delta limousine at the beach— '37
Olds driven by chauffeur Damewood , . . Marilynn,
you know you can't wear that bikini on the beach
. . . After a restful(?) summer, back to "Moutlieu U."
, . . Boy are these courses getting harder . . . Con-
centrate, meditate , . . Don't panic Eva Dell, you'll
find your religion notes . . . Okay everybody, it's
party time! . . . The KD's are some of your sharper
cooks . . . Let's eat Italian style . . . Has anybody
seen Norma and Harold? . . . Nina and Ellis at the
Suppressed Desire Party . . . Rosebud, what was
that contest you won? . . , Hoot! . . . Lets play
bridge . . . Rollins, have you enrolled for driving
lessons yet? . . . Lambeth finally gets the hig dia-
mond . . . Who's on the third shift tonight Lynda?
. . . Welcome to Sisterhood Stinky, Diane, and
Martha . . , Busy preparations for rush . . . Old
South Ball at the country club was a gala event
. . . Have you seen those sharp KD pledges? . . .
We'll always remember White Rose Weekend . . .
Exams are forgotten as Kappa Deltas gather at the
beach for another fabulous week . . . See y all down
there!
Oh! My aehitt' hack!!
R.A.W.S.S.!!
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Gamma Zeta of
Phi Mu
And so Phi Mu was born . . .
One hundred and ten years ago, March 4, 1852, at Wes-
leyan College, Macon, Georgia. It was there that three young
women founded the Philomathean Society, and a heritage be-
gan. A rich heritage ever strengthened by the high ideals of
love, honor, and truth. Pin Mu's continually strive for deeper
understanding and respect for the individual. The open motto
"Les Soeurs Fideles," or "the faithful sisters, binds Phi Mu's
in loving service in 85 chapters across the country.
LOUISE STOKES
LU ANN
PEGGY HILL
Treasurer
GUIGNARD
Secretary
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TANK SAFKR1GHT MARILYN ZOELLER
Vice-President Pledge Director
Joan Biirtlett
Denise Brown
Glenda Broun
Suzanne Buibard
Marge Bums
Kiity CJemonts;
Linda Ferran
Harriet Finer ty
Miehele Hope
Julia Jones
Lynda Lloyd
Put Peterson
Kay Phillips
Linda Samuels
Kay Thompson
Betty Treece
Ma ry Lou Tr ou tma n
joo
Ipana SeptupJcts
"(•oniltjyr tli m 1 viivM, I'lii nil l<i i tin: tiriuv'
What a year! Everyone's here for orientation
. . . Hello, U.S. Treasury Dept? HELP! ... Hit the
Road, Jack . . . That's spaghetti? . . . Listen, now.
Pledges, and you shall hear of the famous goat ride
we take each year . . . B-a-a-a . . . Will someone
PLEASE teach Ferrari how to twist? . . . Want to
buy a calendar? . . . DUES? I'm broke . . . Does
anyone have a No-Doze? . . . What? All that smok-
ing and no prize! . . . Jane, Who is Who? . . .
Hawaii!! Aloha- HA!! . . . Laundry, anyone? . . .
Pat raises Pan-hel . . . Boys lit up with our ban-
quet favors . . . You'll he a little smart, Dommie!
. . . Welcome to the Phi Mu Big Top. with sawdust,
clowns, snowcones . . . Pledges are tops on campi,
per se . . . Proud? You bet we are! . . . Oh, how
tragic! . . . Guinne graduates . . . Thanks to Uncle
Sam, Five are stuck in the dorm . . . Jamestown
Legion, here we come . . . Intramurals vs. Athletes
Anonymous . . . T rouse and Treetman, what's that
Black Hint) on your door? . . . Sam and Boone,
cheering for the team or those fraternity pins? . . ,
Dim lights, soft music, late hours— just another art
project . . . The Browns "rock" up , . . Bartlett, put
some clothes on those sculptures . . . Kay, please
go to the game tonight . . . Slow down, Suzanne,
you're in the S-O-O-O-U-TH . . . Exams are over,
and BEACH, here we come!! . . . Let's twist again
. . . ETC . . .
Moonlight • - . Carnations . . . Phi Mu
I'lii Mu is everywhere!!
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Delta Gamma of
Zeta Tau Alpha
Since it's founding at Loftgwood College, Fannville,
Virginia, on October 15, 1898, Zeta Tau Alpha Fraternity has
fostered a close bond of sisterhood for over forty thousand
girls. The one-hundredth link was added to Zet's silver chain
of chapters when Lambda Alpha Phi, a loca) sorority at High
Point College, became Delta Gamma Chapter of the
National Fraternity on May 11, 1957. Every member of Zeta
Tau Alpha holds dear the colors of our Fraternity, steel gray
and turquoise blue, and the fair flower, the white violet,
which are the emblems of a sisterhood whose noble purpose
is to intensify friendships, foster a spirit of love, create such
sentiments, perform such deeds, and mold such opinions as
will conduce to the building up of a purer and nobler woman-
hood in the world.
CATHERINE GAVLE PAXTON
MARTIN President
Recording Secretary
^P
CAROLYN FRYE REBECCA ROYER
Corresponding. Treasurer
Secretary
Dot Barriclc Carol Blake Judy Branch Marlene Brinlcy Jane Elliott Anne Emery Elaine Greene
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Ellen Johnston Bettie Jones Donna Lawrence Viviane Lloyd Linda Lovcn
Dell McGinn Tlielma Mitchell
Nancy Moffett Nelda Murray Barbara Bandall Ann Kinsley Judy Rogers Duanc Thompson Jean Young
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"Come on and smile, smile, smile, "cause you're a Zeta.
To raise vour glasses high, and drink to ZTA tonight!"
Iii a cloud of Just the day -dodgers, Ringley, Jane,
and Barbara, came screeching to a halt at the Pan-
hellenic House in Elliott's yellow convertible, just
in time for a Zeta meeting. Inside the house Presi-
dent Paxton called the meeting to order with a rap
of the gavel and, "Hey, y'all, let's get the show on
the road!" Magoo with Moffett and the pitch pipe
led the singing, while Dot tried to control Emery
and her twisting.
Donna suggested that we have a party instead of
the next standards program. Draino, agreeing with
the suggestion, proposed selling hamburgers to
finance the party. The following places were sug-
gested: Carol, the Citadel . . , Mailene, Ft. Jack-
son . . . Tern, Sig Ep House . . . Bettie, Mrs.
Flythe's . . . Rogers, High Point Public Library . . .
Generals Catherine and X'elda. Theta Chi section
. . . Jean, Judy, and Loven, not at die Molev Hole.
Scooter and Elaine agreed to get dates for every-
one including recent hride Rover. For a change
Ellen volunteered to make decorations . . . Smiley
promised special entertainment. After the meeting,
Becky took everyone out for a pizza in her hot red
Nash.
Tell mc about the "Hot as Hades" party!
"My Theta Chi man gave his pin to me
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Delta Zeta of
Delta Sigma Phi
In 1889, in New York, at the College of the City of New
York, Delta Sigma Phi was founded. Since then Delta Sigs have
become known on earn puses all over the nation and Canada.
A Delta Sig is many things. lie is a person who loves his
fraternity and what it stands for. lie is willing to make personal
sacrifices for his fraternity without expecting applause. He has
learned to respect others and puts the interests of the group he-
fore his own. He is interested in improving his scholarship; in
developing his personality, and in making a leader of himself.
He realizes (lie help his fraternity will give him in later life and
the advantages it offers him. Leadership . . . Scholarship . . .
Personality development . . . Social Life . . . Lasting Friendships
. Development of Talent of Talents . . . These things are
characteristic of a Delta Sig.
BOB
KORNEGA1
Secretary
Larry Cravei
Marvin Manuel
ALTON lOM'N
Pled tic Director
Francis Dai I
Dim al d Phillip
TOM
FERGUSON
President
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Dan Earnhardt
I- I.: I S. Ill:, hi.-.
DAVE BURGESS
Vice-President
David Kenerley
Allen Sharpe
LEE ROY
KERNS
Treasurer
Wayne Lewis
David Shaw
Jot' Thomas
Roll Vensey
Chris Woodman
Ronald Yarborough
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Aloah!!!
'Ill'- "lll'JIliiii- ,lttrr"
1961-1962 will always stand out as being an
active year , . . having a "hall" at Drapeau's wed-
ding . . . Lee Roy at the National Convention in
Kansas City . . . Tom Ferguson's engagement . . .
parties at Thomas ville and Mrs. Flythe's . . . new
pledges initiated . . . Bob, Francis, and Winfred as
Junior Marshals . . . "Clarabelle" dates another
. . . "Hi-Ho" or "Hi-Po" , . . Engineered Leadership
Banquet . . . Exams . . . Rush parties . . . Carna-
tion Ball . . . more parties in the spring . . . Sailor's
Ball "blast" in S, C. . . , graduation— flood Luck!!
A year to be remembered and cherished by all.
This is just another enjoyable year in Delta Sigdom.
MISS GAIL GEYER
Fraternity Sponsor
Winning displaj
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Iota Phi Zeta of
Lambda Chi Alpha
Lambda Chi Alpha was founded nationally at
Boston University in 1909, and locally in 1954.
"The Cross and Crescent" is the official publication
of Lambda Chi Alpha. The flower is the white
rose, and its colors are purple, green, and gold.
PAUL MURPHY
Pledge Trainer
DON' CASHION
Vice-President
I. K. LONG
President
BOB CLARK
Seereturif
LARRY WILSON
Treasurer
Gene Walsh
HACUE
BOWMAN
Social Chairman
FRANK PHILLIPS TONY LASALA
Corresponding Ritualist
Secretary
John Ward
RalpTi Clements
Bill Tallin
Man-in Frri'brv
I').. 1 -, r Kn^-i
Tommy Slauchtei
Gent 3 Blake
Barney Burks
Pete Moose
Bill Adams
Dave Culler
Bill Ferrazano
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Wasn't it a ball??
And Happy New Year's Eve??
This has been a most successful year for Lambda
Chi Alpha. Much water has gone over the dam,
carrying with it certain events and leaving fond
memories.
Our social activities were "TOPS." The out-
standing being the annual "White Rose" and "Beach
Ball." What a time! Anyone disagree?
During the year we saw the wedding hells ring
for three of our brothers, congratulation to Ralph,
Dave and Carroll.
Lambda Chi is well represented officially in
various campus organizations. We are proud of
our brothers who hold these offices.
We welcome Bill Adams' return to High Point.
He saw the light and came south again.
Remher the serenades? We hear our singing
has improved. Will Brothers Wilson and Phillips
forget those nights?
As we hold on to our memories, we also look
forward to the future.
BECKY (MRS. J. K.) LONG
Fraternity Sponsor
Then there was the TWIST
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Delta Omega of
Pi Kappa Alpha
Pi Kappa Alpha was founded national])' at the
University of Virginia in 1868, and established at
High Point in 1955. The publication of Pi Kappa
Alpha is "The Shield and Diamond,*' and the colors
are garnet and gold. The Flower is the lily of the
valley.
GARY KH\
Treasurer
HAKOLD
McDANIEL
President
TOMMY
BUTNEE
Secretary
Bobby Lloyd
Laine Mashbum
Ni.d SiLir.,tt
Norman Simpson
Garland Kinney
Bill Hester
Stan Kinney
Charlie Williard
Tom Kester
Doug Barr
Thad Lottery
Harold Terry
Brad Lorn ox
George Welch
HIS
Quick, Ern, what's the current Iwnk l>ali>nci'???
Easy, Thaddeus
TWO shows tomorrow!
The Pikes have been known to , . . Welch,
you finally found the right one . . . Say, Barr, tell
fus another short story about your last trip . . . How
does it feel to keep hooks with three fingers, Ern
. , . Butner, they are having a sale on ascots today
. . . Don't tell us B. Kester, we know it will never
happen to you, again . . . Lowery, you and Robbie
dating again tonight . . . Lloyd, how much do three
-pins cost . . . The surf sure is cold at night, isn't
it Mashburn . . . Bartender McDaniel, another
round . . . T. Kester, you going steady today . . .
The Kinney brothers plow another furrow off the
17th . . , Simpson dates an artist . . . Snyder tries
MISS JUDY RAYKES
Fraternity Sponsor
another discus at Elon . . . You're gonna wash the
paint off that car, doughnut . . . Williard, you paid
how much for that ring . , . Holt, don't forget to
take that tub back . . . What you running for this
year, Kyle . . . Tern makes a "( ' ' average, much
to the amazement of all . . . Lomax takes every-
body to the beach in an open-bed (truck, that is)
. . . The Dream Girl was great, as near as anyone
can remember . . . Who isn't going to the beach
. . . "The KIDS'' come through . . . Another great
year ends with a lot of memories. And say, if you
need us we'll call you!
Do you afiree ?
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N. C. Eta of
Sigma Phi Epsilon
ti,
Sigma Phi Epsilon was founded in 1901 and today is
ird in number of chapters with 152 and ninth in total
membership with over 60,000 active brothers. ^ Son, fathers,
and grandfathers wearing the "Golden Heart" have passed
through the halls of Epsilon. Sigma Phi Epsilon offers
opportunities for brotherhood and personal development
that arc unmatched in the fraternity world. It is interested
in the kind of individual who will be a credit to his com-
munity, his school, his fraternity and himself.
BILL TREVOR ROW
Pled fie T miner
CHI CK Mil LER
Secretary
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FETE STURM
president
JAY BRUMBLEV
Historian
Jimmy Edwards
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Logan Porter George Wigglesworth
Robert McKechnie
John Urian
Bill Steed
Dave Bau ^h n
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John Carr
Bill Webb
Ed Mitchell
Steve Hite
Fred Stone
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John and company
Now, don't be bashful
. . . Smile, John, Playboy will be out Thursday
. . . Wear the crown on your head, Pete, not on
your shoulders . . . Hey, f rev! What did Bert see
when he walked into your room at the Sig Ep Ball
last year? . . . Wasn't it George who passed out at
Charlies' Day . . . "Nighty, nighty," Wilson . . .
Got your season ticket to the "Pit" yet, Ted? . . .
Let's go to Charlotte for a hamburger Chctchic
. . . Yeah, they do look like 5-pound sacks of sugar,
Willy . . . Who taught you to twist, Len? . . . Which
sorority party are vou attending tonight, Charlie?
... I hear Chuck burnt the toast at the beach for
the third year in a row . . . Get up, Harris, you've
got six cuts in religion already . . . You got what
painted red, Frank? . . . By the way, Suitt, don't
forget to look under your car's seat . . . "Let me tell
ya' now, begins Sigma Baughn . . . Sure enjoyed
that combo at the fall rush party, Ed . . . Here
comes "Hey, got a cigarette?'* Hite . . . How long
are you staying at HPC this time, Fred? . . . Why
the red nose, Jimmy? . . . Aw, come on, Logan, not
seven flat tires? . . . Been picked up latch— and then
dumped after the game. Can? . . . Been to Rich-
mond lately Jay? . . ,
Jilil* Jknwm
Resting on his laurels??
MISS DIANE WATKINS
Fraternity Sponsor
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Epsilon Alpha of
Theta Chi
Theta Chi Fraternity was founded nationally
at Norwich University in 1856, and the local chap-
ter in 1954. Military red and white are the colors
of the fraternity, and the flower is the red carnation.
The publication is "The Rattle of Theta Chi."
Charles Carroll
George Srour
GARY DAVIS
President
Jerry Kivetfe
Bobtiy Bra swell
BILL DAVIDSON
Pledge Marshal
Lcn Lewin
Gene Greshan
IHI. I. Mi KIM.I'.I
Secretary
Tom Bivens
Larry Maxwell
HAYWOOD
EDMUNDSON
Vice President
V
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Bill Gladstone
Charlie Wsbitt
Walt Schenck
John Tuttle
Tom Myers
Mickey Boles
Harry Li lis
Bull li.itli
V. Richard Hayes \v. Tommy Amctte
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And then lie tried to tell me I had throe cuts in chapel . . .!
No CHEESE . . . and all that!
It has been a great year . , . meeting the new
freshman and transfers ... a Rush week of smiles
and 3 days of silence filled with anxiety . . , the
pledge tasks and trips . . . Six serenades! . . .
Who's the next? . . . Chow finally made it; the Red-
Head is bound to come through now . . . The Greek
sing and the Greek yell, our months can get us
places . . . Lost again to Wake Forest, but it was
fun . . . The parties are but fond memories: The
Luau, Sword and Serpent, The Sweetheart Ball,
the Mason-Dixon Jubilee, the Dream girl Ball and
week-end, the parent-brother picnic . . . Carlos
always with the Queens . . . Volleyball champs . . .
5 for .5! . . . Lewin serves SGA! . . . Squat on an-
other diet? . , . Yo-Yo finds true love . . . Ape and
who? Oh, Grandmother . . . Mack-back yet? . . .
Schmilt s. wedding a Mast, as Kivett . , , The Buff
moves on . . . George snowed? . . . Marietta pond
sees much action . . . Bartlett reigns as Sweetheart,
Terri as Dreamgirl . . . The beach-be prepared for
deep snow . . . then . . . Seniors graduate ending a
great year for both Brothers and pledges, a year of
fellowship, friendship, a true brotherhood, "not of
words, but of acts and deeds."
MISS CATHERINE MARTIN
Fraternity Sponsor
Not to be showin' off or anything . . . but
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"You rang, sir?"
The gang's all here.
"Lee's have a meeting at the "Rat"
The party after the PARTY.
Night and song
. . and the budget was balanced this month.
. Greek Life
Who says it doesn't pay to smoke?
The mominfi-aftCT-the-nislit-before.
It's Chirstmas again.
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Junior Class
. I am a Junior
. I'm tired
Junior-Senior headaches and 1 nippy footaches
. catching up on Q.P.'s
. class rings
late, late, early, early study on that major
. we need money
. I'm tired, but I'm sustained, for next vear, I'll
Our class was capably led by John Ward, President; Ann Surratt,
Secretary; Dave Culler, Treasurer; and Francis Dail, Vice-President.
he a Senior
. maybe
You study 16 hours and what do you v.et?
The Sophomore Class President adds color to the Junior sponsored
Studetit-Fiiculty Talent Show.
Junior Marshals
Junior Marshals are selected by the faculty from the mem-
bers of the junior class. Their selection is based on academic
standing and leadership ability. They serve at all formal gather-
ings held at the college.
PEGGIE AUMAN
SYDNEY BAILEY
HOWARD BARNES
DOT BARRICK
JOAN BARTLETT
LARRY BECK
CAROL BLAKE
LOUETTA BLOECHER
MICKEY BOLES
NANCY BOONE
JOAN BOWER
SUE BRADLEY
JUDY BRANCH
BETTE BROWDER
LARRY BROWN
FRANCES BUFFALO
HUCH BURCHETTE
JAMES BURGE
ANN BURNS
NINA BURRIS
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Class of 1963
MIKE CARRINGTON
KIRTI CHRISTIAN
BOB CLARK
KATY CLEMENTS
RALPH CLEMENTS
PHIL COCHILL
DOUGLAS COLLINS
PATTI COLLIVER
D. L. COOK
BILL COPE
BEVERLY CROTTS
DAVE CULLER
FRANCIS DAIL
MARGARETTE DAMEWOOD
JERRY DRYE
WILLIAM ELLISON
ANNE EMERY
GARY ERN
DOROTHEA ESSICK
THERON FARMER
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Class of 1963
MARVIN FEREBEE
CYNTHIA FLETCHER
MARILVNN FLOYD
ASHLEY KOSTER
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JIMMY FRAZIER
WILLARD FREEMAN
JAMES GAILEY
RAY GRANT
ROY GRANT
DAVID GRAY
GENE GRESHAM
CAROL SUE GRUBBS
RON GRUBBS
SUE GRUBBS
THOMAS GUNN
NANCY GUNTER
RAY HAGA
ABBEY HALL
EVELYN HALLMAN
SARA HARBISON
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Class of 1963
GEORGIANNA HARDIN
RUBY HARRISON
NELSON E. HAYES
CHARLES HOBSON
RICHARD HAYES
SARANNET HOLLAND
SANDRA HOOKS
JUDY HOWLETT
PHYLLIS HUSS
DELINDA HUTCH1NS
JUDY IJAMES
FRANCES INGLE
MARY LOU JARRETT
FRANK JARVIS
JoANNE JENKINS
ELLEN JOHNSTON
LEE ROY KEARNS
SUE KEARNS
DAVID KENERLY
PATSY KEY
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Class of 1963
GARLAND KINNEY
JERRY KYLE
DAN LAWING
DONNA LAWRENCE
JUNE LEE
DARRYL LEONARD
WINFRED LINDLEY
DONALD LINEBERRY
HARRY LILLY
LYNDA LLOYD
BLANTON LOMOX, JR.
JUDY LONGWITH
LINDA LOVEN
CATHERINE MARTIN
KENNETH MARTIN
LARRY MAXWELL
YVONNE MAY
PEGGY McDANIEL
SHIRLEY McDANIEL
RONALD McELHANNON
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Class of 1963
PEARLIE McGHEE
DELL McGINN
WILLIAM McKINLEY
jerry Mcknight
PEGGY McNAMEE
NANCY MOFFETT
PETE MOOSE
POLLY MORGAN
RAY MURPHY
DAN MYERS
TOM MYERS
LARRY NOLAN
MARY NORWOOD
BARBARA OAKLEY
SARA OVERTON
GEORGE OXENFORD
JAK*
ODELL PACE
WAYNE PARHAM
GAYLE PAXTON
PAT PEELE
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Class of 1963
GENE PENDRY
PAT PETERSON
DONALD PHILLIPS
KAY PHILLIPS
PAT PHILLIPS
BARBARA PLESS
DOUGLAS POWELL
CAROLINE FRESTWOOD
ROBERT REESE
LOIS RICHARDSON
WILLIAM RICHARDS
ANN RINGLEY
JUDIE ROLLINS
DAVE ROWE
CHARLES RUSSELL
MIKE SABINO
GRACE SEAVER
CHARLIE SELLERS
ALLEN SHARPE
NORMAN SIMPSON
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TOMMY SLAUGHTER
JERRY SMITH
WILLIAM STEED
STEVE STEPHENSON
JIM STEVENS
LOUISE STOKES
FRED STONE
EUGENE STREET
ANN SURRATT
CARLYLE TEAGUE
GLORIA TEAGUE
JOE THOMAS
KAY THOMPSON
SUSAN TILLEY
NATALIE TUNSTALL
JEANNIE VAN NORTWICK
SUE VEST
JOHN WARD
SARAH WARD
MARY WARREN
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Class of 1963
DIANA WATLEY
CHARLES WEISNER
JERRY WELCH
JIMMY WEST
NANCY WEST
LOUISE WHITELEY
JUDY WHITESELL
GLENDA WILLIAMS
SUE WILLIAMSON
SANDRA WILSON
MIKE WINSTEAD
CHRIS WOODMAN
PHILIP WONG
MANUEL WORTMAN
JEAN WRIGHT
RONALD YARBROUGH
ANNETTE YOUNG
JEAN YOUNG
MARILYN ZOELLER
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The Team That Cheers The Team
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YVONNE VAUGHN
Head Cheerleader
NANCY BOONE
VIVIANE LLOYD
ANN SURRATT
The Cheerleaders
HAROLD TERRY
CLARA JANE NEAL
LINDA SAMUELS
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Basketball
The average sports fan loves to attend athletic
events and cheer his favorite team to victory, which
is a natural thing. But lets stop and think a minute
and take a look at what actually goes into the
planning for a full season and each individual game.
The picture above is a typical afternoon spent in
Alumni Gymnasium by the "Purple Panthers." But
this photo could have very well been taken over the
Thanksgiving holidays while the average student is
home enjoying all the turkey and trimmings, or dur-
ing the Christmas holidays when everyone is enjoy-
ing the cheer of the holiday season — everyone
except our basketball players, that is. The truth of
the matter is that the High Point College basketball
player is not an "average student." He has a job to
do and a reputation to uphold even if this means
spending the various holidays throughout the year
in preparation for the season or the next game on
schedule.
Practice sessions in basketball, as in any sport,
are hard work. Many hours of mental and physical
strain are put into these daily sessions. Opponents'
key players are discussed, misunderstandings are
settled, and the building of unity and spirit are just
a few things accomplished in practice.
If certain phases of the game aren't being plaved
well, the team will work extra hard at this fallback,
and consequently spend the entire practice smooth-
ing it out.
A generalized yearly practice schedule, which the
Panthers follow from the beginning of October un-
til the first of March looks something like this. Be-
ginning the first three to four weeks a strict con-
ditioning program is kept. Running is the best way
to get in shape to play basketball, and the Panthers
do their share in the early season workouts. As the
first of November rolls around, the boys appear to
be in pretty good shape and start setting up their
offensive style of play. Finally, as the weather
begins to chill and the freshmen begin to adjust to
college life, December is here, as is the first basket-
ball game. The pre-season preparations are over,
and the time has come for the Panthers to begin
play in the rough Carolina's Conference.
During the actual season, the coaches scout the
various opponents, and the practices are now dedi-
cated to studying the next opponent in full detail.
Key men are sighted, and the offensive and de-
fensive play of the opponents is discussed. The
Panthers will set a man-to-man defense and work
against the opponents' offensive pattern so that
they will get a good idea of what to expect. If the
opponent uses a zone defense, the cagers work
against the zone and find out where the weak spots
are and from where their best shots come. Practice,
if handled in the correct manner, can be the most
beneficial phase of preparation for a basketball
team.
In concluding, let's examine the above picture in
somewhat greater detail. As seen, intense discus-
sion and concentration is taking place and the ex-
ploits of hard work and victory can be noticed.
The average student couldn't possibly go through
such a vigorous activity program, but for our bas-
ketball players it is a daily routine.
"So boy, you had better listen, I kind of believe
that what Coach Yow is explaining is for your bene-
fit as well as for the team."
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Basketball
From the dirty-faced little boy in the street
to the dignity of manhood, we find the sturdy
creatures called athletes. These strong-willed young
men come in assorted heights, weights, colors, and
religious beliefs, bul all possess the same creed:
to play every minute of every game to the best of
their ability. Athletes are found everywhere— dribb-
around, jumping over, sliding in or driving
in
through their opponent. Teammates rib them, stud-
ents cheer them, coaches criticize them, and
mothers worry about them. Athletes are truly un-
usual people. They are often criticized and even
sometimes ridiculed and humiliated, but they never
give up. They don't know the meaning of such a
word. They may not be All Americans, but they are
a symbol of the American way. They are not
judged for their race, religion, social position, or
financial status, but by the way they sacrifice in-
dividual glory for the good of the team. They are
hard-working, untiring, determined, and often stub-
born people. They are athletes . . . they are our
tram.
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HAROLD MOOSE
PHIL GARRISON
"Jufihead" on his way to M.V.P. Award.
BARRY SMITH
Jug jumps as excitement mounts.
Up, up, and away as Barry sinks two.
Look ... up in the sky I It's a bird, it'x a plane, it's a basket!
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Tournament
As the Panthers journeyed to Lexington to par-
ticipate in the annual Carolina Conference Tourna-
ment, all concerned wondered if they could repeat
their wonderous feat of a year ago. The cagers,
with a 12-11 record for the season and seated fifth
in the tournament, drew top seated Lenoir Rhyne
as their first game. Emotions were mixed and a
feeling of unsureness filled the air. However, with
"Bear Meat" chanting throughout the stands, High
Point proceeded to trounce their biggest rival. 91-
77, and advance to the semifinals against E Ion's
"Christians."
Next, Elon fell to the "troops", 80-73, and the
fired-up cagers seemed to be on their way to another
conference title.
Meanwhile, the big "Cats from the mountains
at Western Carolina were breezing through their
competition bracket and had gained the final game.
They had won the title in 1959, had finished this
season in .second place, and earned the right to
meet our Panthers for the championship.
The stage was set and the gymnasium filled to
capacity as the contest began. The hard fought first
half ended with the "Catamounts claiming a two
point advantage. Western Carolina, possessors of
great size and speed, pulled away from the younger
Panthers in the second half and won the high
spirited championship affair, 69-58. The victors had
played well.
"Jug" received the M.V.P. trophy as he once
again led the tournament in scoring and rebound-
ing. Congratulations are in order to all the players
for an exciting season. Its all over for another
season. ". . . wait until next vear.
and we got itl"
Problems?
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Simplicity won another trophy for the Alpha
Gams.
Homecoming . . .
An unusually sunny day set the stage
for one of HPC's most memorable Home-
comings.
The exciting day began at dawn as
sleepy Creeks invaded the front lawn with
their clever displays. Alumni then began
appearing seemingly from nowhere-well-
dressed, "ooing" over the "so many
changes", smiling, reliving their own col-
lege days. The students attended classes
as usual, but spirits were high as weary
bodies decorated for the dance, rested
before the game, and dressed for the big
date.
The crowning of Mary Lou Troutman
as the queen, the victory over Catawba,
and a lovely dance climaxed a perfect
Homecoming.
Pika says, "Flush that Injun."
"Golly, it seems like only yesterday I was a student
myself."
"You old so-and-so's ; you knew all along!'
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Homecoming Queen
MISS MARY LOU TROUTMAN
Sponsored By:
Tracy McCarthy
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Attendants
DIANA WESTMORELAND
Sponsored By.
Joe Keith
LEE HODGSON
Sponsored By:
Dave Wickham
JUDY RAYKES
Sponsored By:
Harold Moose
MARTHA WALLACE
Sponsored By.
Phil Garrison
;athy STURM
KAY THOMBSON
Sponsored By:
Sponsored By:
Bill Fallin
Larry Nolan
GAIL GEYER
Sponsored By:
Wolfy Unger
PEGGY ANN WILEY
Sponsored By:
Dale Neel
PAT HAWKS
Sponsored By:
Barrv Smith
JOY JOHNSON
Sponsored By:
Bill Swigart
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Winter Almost Ends
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. . . violets, robins, and sun-
glasses, spring is here . . .
washed the car and then the
rains came . . . laughed, loved,
picniced, and swam at the
City Lake . . . paved the way
for another year-" Hello Bob-
by Clark, Good-Bye Lewin"
. , . versatile Panthers hit
homeruns, vaulted to vic-
tory, and won a match . . .
paid tribute to the seniors as
we danced at Sedgefield . . .
observed the rites of spring
on a May Weekend . . . finals
and prayers for a "C" . . . tear-
eyed or star-eyed, the seniors
take their place in the long
line of world molders . . .the
under -classmen await a new
year
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What does a won-lost record actually mean?
Absolute Nothing! except how many games a team
has lost compared to how many they've won. It
doesn't give a true picture of the sweat, hard work,
and desire that has been put forth in each game,
whether win or lose. This final recording of the
team's season fails to show the two out bottom of
the ninth loses, the extra inning defeats, or the
heart breaking 1-0 loss where a pi teller has hurled
a beautiful game only to lose by such a discourag-
ing margin. No, the won-lost record doesn't really
show the basic mechanics and seasonal output of
a team in its truest sense.
Here at High Point College our baseball team
in recent campaigns has never really had an im-
pressive won-lost record, and anyone hasing the
team on this fact has sorely "missed the boat." These
persons haven't obtained a true indication of the
team's overall play throughout the course of the
season.
From the beginning games in the cool March
air to the season finals in May's warm sun, the
Panther nine has always exhibited hustle, deter-
mination, and an honest desire to win. This season
has been no exception as the diamond men have
played hard and well, and should certainly be
looked upon as a credit to our college. This year's
club practiced diligently and put forth an honest
effort and certainly have given us an exciting season.
With each passing year High Point's baseball
teams are improving, and through the steady play
this year of Ray Fraley, Sam White, Charlie Willard,
Don Cashion, David Kemp, Larry Nolan, Roy
Greenwood, Joe Keith, Harold Moose, and the Grant
twins, this year is no exception. Many of these same
players will return again next year, and if the in-
eoming freshmen prospects produce, the Panthers
will certainly be a team to reckon with in the
future.
Roy Grant, Roy Greenwood, Joel Silver, David Kemp, Ray Fraley, Tat Gallagher, Ray Grant, Wayne Lewis,
Harold Moose, Barrow Mu!lis, Jim Hislop, Sam White, Charlie Williard, Wayne Hazelwood, Bill Swigartj
James Holleman, Don Cashion, Larry Nolan and Joe Keith.
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INFIELDERS AND OUTFIELDERS
Joel Silver, Sam White, Charlie Williard, Roy Greenwood. Harold Moose, Barrow Mullis, Rov Grant. Wavne I l.mlv, <■(.<!.
Ray Fraley, David Kemp.
PITCHERS AND CATCHERS
Joe Keith, Pat Gallagher, Ray Grant, Wayne Lewis, Jim Hislop, Charlie Williard, Bill Swijzart. Janus Holli-man.
Don Cashjon, and Larry Nolan,
"Strike two."
Ronnie Baxley, James Wilmot, Steve Bower, George Srour, Jerry Murdock, Frank Johnson,
Jack Wagner, Rick Grirnsley, Bruce Swanson, Steve Hite, Harold Dickerson, Bill Dobbins,
and Dave Baum.
Track
Hurtles, batons, bars, poles, exercise, hard work, and determin-
ation are familiar terms that bring to mind our Panthers Track Team.
Whether conditioning for or participating in a conference meet, these
spring athletes are truly a remarkable group. This year our team of
veterans led by Wagner along with several new faces makes the
prospects for this year look bright.
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JACK WAGNER
Coach and Team Captain
Jim Pt'ltola makes a leap.
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Steve Bower goes up and over.
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Queen of May
MISS YVONNE VAUGHN
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Maid of Honor
MISS DEBBIE CALLOWAY
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Senior Attendants
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MISS EVA DELL SMITH
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MISS GLORIA TEAGUE
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Sophomore Attendants
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MISS MARY LOU FERRYMAN
Freshman Attendants
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MISS PAT HAWKS
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The Order of the Lighted Lamp
The purpose of the organization is to promote higher standards
among the student body. In order to become a member, one must
have an average in scholarship of 1.75 for the last five semesters that
he is in school. He must have an excellent character, must have proved
ability as a leader, and must have rendered outstanding service to the
school and his fellow students.
DENISE BROWN
BECKY JAR VIS
ELLEN JULIAN
ERNEST LANIER
MIRIAM MODLIN
EMMA LOU NOELL
DAVID PANCOAST
CHARLES PRICE
Scholastic Honor Society
To stimulate the love of learning and to recognize and
encourage scholarship, the Scholastic Honor Society was
inaugurated in 1957. Membership in the Scholastic
Honor Society is one of the greatest honors bestowed
upon a student. For election as a junior, the candidate
must have completed 75 semester hours of regular col-
lege work with a quality point ration of 2,75. The
minimum ration for election as a senior is 2.25. Mem-
bership in this society consists of students, honorary and
associate members.
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FACULTY
HELEN R. BARTLETT
EDMUND O. CUMMINGS
BENJAMIN HILL
R. G. LINEBERRY
WILLIAM R. LOCKE
ALICE PAIGE WHITE
J. HOBAHT ALLRED
ROSSITER BELLINGER
DENNIS COOKE
STUART DESKINS
CLIFFORD HINSHAW
WALTER E. HUDGINS
LEW LEWIS
WALTER RLACKSTOCK
LOIS KROPA
NATHANIEL YARBOROUGH
VERA IDOL
L. HUGHES COX
WILLIAM LAZARUK
CHRISTOPHER WILSON
ALUMNI
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VANCE DAVIS
DAVID DESKINS
DORIS ANN JOYCE
ELLEN JULIAN
HENRY THOMAS KIM BELL
DARYL McGUIRE
EMMA LOU NOELL
DAVID PANCOAST
PENELOPE WRAY
PEGGY RUTH SHOAF
ROBERT YATES
Who's Who Among Students in American
Universities and Colleges
These, seniors are selected on a basis of their ex-
cellence in scholarship, leadership, and participation in
extracurricular and academic activities, citizenship, and
service to the school, and promise of future usefulness
to business and society.
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EDWARD STAFFORD
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A senior's dream comes true,
Those four led our class through the year's activities: Pete Sturm, Vice President;
Bill Kester, Treasurer; Betty Neal, Secretary, Larry Wilson, President.
Senior Class
I am a senior.
I have lived two glorious semesters with no one to look up to.
Soon —
... a sheep skin to hang on ray den wall.
... to face the hitter reality of the nine to live world.
... to take a mate and reproduce.
. . . Alumni
. . . memories.
. . . LIFE.
Tin.- longest walk.
Class of 1962
WILLIAM GEORGE ADAMS
Edge wood, Maryland
B.S. Business Administration
WILLIAM EDMUND BARNES
Charleston, South Carolina
A.B. History
JOHN DOUGLAS BARR
Rural Hall, North Carolina
B.S. Business Administration
WALTER RONALD BAXLEY
St. Pauls, North Carolina
B.S. Biology
JOYCE ROBERTS BEACH
High Point, North Carolina
A.B. Elementary Education
NANCY LEE BEAL
High Point, North Carolina
BETTY JEAN BENGE
High Point, North Carolina
A.B. Elementary Education
THOMAS JOEL BIVENS JR.
Greensboro, North Carolina
B.S. Business
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Class of 1962
KIMES GENE BLAKE
Jackson Springs, North Carolina
LYNDA MARGARET BRANTLEY
MooresviUe, North Carolina
A.B. Spanish and English
DENISE MELISSA BROWN
High Point, North Carolina
A.B. English
THOMAS JAY BRUMBLEY
Dagsboro, Delaware
A.B. English
DAVE NOEL BURGESS
High Point, North Carolina
B.S. Business Administration
DELORES ANN BURNS
Robbins, North Carolina
THOMAS MELVIN BUTNER
Winston -Salem, North Carolina
B.S. Business Administration
DEBORAH L. CALLAWAY
Mt. Airy North Carolina
A.B. History and Secondary Education
155
Class of 1962
RUBY KATHRYN CAMPBELL
Siler City, North Carolina
B.S. Home Economics
CHARLES VERNON' CARROLL
High Point, North Carolina
B.S. Business Administration
OUTSTANDING SENIOR DEBBIE CALLAWAY
. . dorm difficulties hidden behind pleasant smiles . ,
DAVID DONALD CASHION
Freehold, New Jersey
ROBERT EUGENE CHARLES
Winston -Salem, North Carolina
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Class of 1962
JAMES COE CHERNAULT
High Point North Carolina
JUNE LETITIA COLLINS
High Point, North Carolina
A.B. Elementary Education
OUTSTANDING SENIOR JIMMY EDWARDS
. . . a red -vested politician . . .
LARRY JAMES C RAVER
Lexington, North Carolina
ZANE W. DANIEL
Rutledge, Tennessee
B.S. Business
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Class of 1962
MARGARET ELOIS DARROCH
Lillington, North Carolina
WILLIAM PRESTON DAVIDSON
U in.sinn-Siilciti, North Carolina
A.B. Sociology
CARRY A, DAVIS
Lexington, North Carolina
HENRY CARLTON DAVIS
Lexington, North Carolina
[AMES NEAL DAVIS
Trinity, North Carolina
STEWART BRUCE DOWLESS
High Point, North Carolina
A.B. History
DANIEL T. EARNHARDT
Durham, North Carolina
LULA MAE EDMONDS
High Point, North Carolina
A.B. Elementary Education
15S
Class of 1962
HAYWOOD ERNEST EDMUNDSON
Rocky Mount, North Carolina
JIMMY CARLTON EDWARDS
Simpson, North Carolina
A.B. Psychology
WILLIAM ALLEN FARLOW
Archdale, North Carolina
LOUISE FENG
Singapore, Malaya
B.S. Home Economics
LINDA LOU FERGUSON
Thomasville, North Carolina
THOMAS ANDREW FERGUSON
River Edge, New Jersey
WILLIAM HARRY FERRAZANO
Wyckoff, New Jersey
LINDA LUCILLE FITZGERALD
Stanley, North Carolina
A.B. Elementary Education
159
Class of 1962
ANGELYN ROBBINS FLOYD
Denton, North Carolina
A.B. Elementary Education
JULIA ELLEN FLOYD
Henderson, North Carolina
B.S. Physical Education
KENNETH WAYNE FODDRELL
High Point, North Carolina
JOE LEE FOLEY III
Higli Point, North Carolina
OUTSTANDING SENIOR PEGGY HILL
. , , it Greek leader supreme. . .
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Class of 1962
OUTSTANDING SENIOR LEN LEWIN
. . . leader par excellence . . .
ROGER CRAIG FORD
Indian Trail, North Carolina
COY LIXVILLE FOSTER JR.
Winston-Salem, North Carolina
THOMAS W I STAR FREEMAN
High Point, North Carolina
GILDA COX FULK
High Point, North Carolina
A.B. Elementary Ed neat ion
161
Class of 1962
MAX TAYLOR FURR
High Point, North Carolina
|UDY GAIL GARRETT
High Point, North Carolina
A.B. Elementary Education
PHILIP BRENT GARRETT
Green shorn, North Carolina
ANNE FIELDS GAY
Walstonhurg, North Carolina
A.B. Elementary Education
WILLIAM CARTER GLADSTONE
Macon, Georgia
A.B. Psychology
JOHN ARTHUR GORDON
High Point, North Carolina
WILLIAM PHILIP GORDON
High Point, North Carolina
HENRY LEON GROOME
Green shoro, North Carolina
162
Class of 1962
LUCY ANNA GUIGNARD
Charlotte, North Carolina
A.B. English
JUDITH CAROL HALL
Pincville, North Carolina
B.S. Home Economics
JERRY WALLACE HANEY
High Point, North Carolina
ROSCOE LACEY HANNER
Randleman, North Carolina
PRISCILLA WATSON HANSON
High Point, North Carolina
MARIE HARRINGTON
Fairmont, North Carolina
A.B. Elementary Education
MARY HARRINGTON
Fairmont, North Carolina
A.B. Elementary Ed neat ion
TALTON JERRY HARRISON
Thomas vi lie, North Carolina
163
Class of 1962
MARGARET SUSAN HESTER
High Point, North Carolina
,\,B. Elementary Education
REITZEL GENE HIATT
High Point, North Carolina
B.S. Physical Education
OUTSTANDING SENIOR SMILEY LLOYD
... a name characterizes a personality . . .
PEGGY JEAN HILL
Winston-Salem, North Carolina
A.B. History
MARTHA FRANCES HILTON
High Point, North Carolina
B.S. Physical Education
164
Class of 1962
GASTON E. II1NKLE JR.
High Point, North Carolina
STEPHEN McINTOSH HITE
Baltimore, Maryland
A3. Mathematics and Social Studies
OUTSTANDING SENIOR MIMI MODLIN
. . .a pretty head sufficiently filled . . .
ALICE MOORE IIOBSON
Yaclkinville, North Carolina
A.B. Religion
DALE ROBINSON HODGE
Manchester, Con neetieut
B.S. General Science
165
Class of 1962
[AMES EDWIN HOLLEMAN
Winston-Salem, North Carolina
B.S. Physical Education
ROVERDA ELLIS JARVIS
Mocks ville, North Carolina
B.S. Physical Ed t teat ion
JOHN LEE JENKINS JR.
Lexington, North Carolina
B.S. Business Administration
BETTY ANNE JOHNSON
Clarktnn, North Carolina
A.B. Elementary Education
JEWEL CHURCH JOHNSON
High Point. North Carolina
A.B. History and Politieal Science
LINDA LEE JOHNSTON
Whitcville, West Virginia
ALTON MONROE JONES
Winston-Sak'in.North Carolina
B.S. Business Administration
DAVID ERNEST JONES
High Point, North Carolina
166
Class of 1962
fULIA HOBSON JONES
Asheboro, North Carolina
JULIA ANN JUSTICE
High Point, North Carolina
WENDELL BRANTLEY KELLY |R.
Carthago, North Carolina
BOBBY FA YE KENNEDY
Biscoe, North Carolina
A.B. French
WILLIAM VANCE KESTEH [R.
High Point, North Carolina
B.S. Bus in ess Administration
fERRY RAY KIVETT
High Point, North Carolina
A.B. History and Political Science
fERRY DEAN KOONTZ
B.S. Business Administration
ARLENE LYMAN LANZIERI
Derhy, Connecticut
B.S. Physical Education
167
Class of 1962
OUTSTANDING SENIOR JANE SAFE RIGHT
, , , small describes only her size . , .
TONY JON LASALA
Ilanden, Connecticut
A.B. History
MICHAEL ALVIN LATFIEM
Advance, North Carolina
A.B. Religion
ELIZABETH ANN LAUBSCHER
Cameron, North Carolina
B.S. Home Economics
NINA VIRGINIA LAWSON
Glen Allen, Virginia
A.B. Social Studies
16S
Class of 1962
LILA KAY LEMMOND
Matthews, North Carolina
A.B. Elementary Education
LEONARD BRUCE LEWIN
Camden, New Jersey
A.B. Psychology
FRANK L. LEWIS JR.
Durham, North Carolina
B.S. Biology
JOE LESTER LITAKER
Concord, North Carolina
A.B. French
OUTSTANDING SENIOR PETE STURM
. , . leader behind the red door . ■ .
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Class of 1962
ROBERT AUSTIN LLOYD
High Point, North Carolina
B.S. Chemistry
VIVIANE GEORGETTE LLOYD
Tampa, Florida
B.S. I'll!/ sin it Education
[AN ICE ELIZABETH LOFLIN
Trinity, North Carolina
A.B. Business Education
DAVID ALLEN LOSE
I li.»li Point, North ( 'arolina
MARVIN LEON MANUEL
Thomasville, North Carolina
MENDEL LAINE MASHBURN
Slar, \nvlli Carolina
ROSEMARY MASON
Yadkin ville, North Carolina
HENRI RONALD MAZZOLI
Plain vi]]<>, Massachusetts
170
Class of 1962
HAROLD EDWARD McDANIEL
St. Petersburg, Florida
RICHARD MAURY MILLER
Williamsburg, Virginia
RODNEY BRYAN MILLS
Asheboro, North Carolina
THELMA ESTELLA MITCHELL
Mulberry, Florida
A.B. Art Education
MIRIAM JANE MODLIN
|ames town. North Carolina
A.B. Elementary Education
ROBERT THOMAS MONTAGUE
Long Beach, California
FRANKLIN DELORES MOORE
Kernersville, North Carolina
MARfORIE WALKER MOORE
Thomasville, North Carolina
A.B. Elementary Education
171
Class of 1962
STEVE RYAN MOSER
Kcrnersville, North Carolina
CLIFTON VINSON MUNN
Richfield, North Carolina
U.S. Physical Education
OUTSTANDING SENIOR YVONNE VAUGHN
, . . splendor in purple and white . . .
TERRY WAYNE MURDOCH
Greenville, South Carolina
B.S. Business Administration
NELDA LOUISE MURRAY
Marion, North Carolina
A.B. Psychology and Religion
172
Class of 1962
SHIRLEY ANN MURROW
High Point, North Carolina
ELIZABETH SUTER NEALE
Charlotte, North Carolina
A.B. French
OUTSTANDING SENIOR LARRY WILSON
, . . a new comer to H.P.C. with new ideas . .
LARRY CRAY NORMAN
Winston-Salem, North Carolina
ALFRED JOHN ONORATO
Eastern, Connecticut
A.B. History
1T3
Class of 1962
JAMES D. PADILLA
New York, New York
GEORGE RONALD PAYNE
High Point, North Carolina
MILDRED CAROLYN PEELE
lli<j}\ Point, North Carolina
AB Elementary Education
WILLIAM FRANKLIN PHILLIPS, JR.
Charlotte, North Carolina
FRANCIS LOGAN PORTER III
Jamestown, North Carolina
RICHARD CHARLES REUMANN
Westwood, New Jersey
SARAH ANN RORBINS
High Point, North Carolina
ELNA CLAIRE ROSE
Winston-Salem, North Carolina
174
Class of 1962
REBECCA LOUISE ROVER
Tliurmont, Maryland
B.S, Home Economics
JACK RUSS
High Point. North Carolina
SYLVIA JANE SAFE RIGHT
Jamestown, North Carolina
A.B. Elementary Education
LINDA GAYLE SAMUELS
High Point, North Carolina
A.B. Elementary Education
WALTER HERBERT SCHEXCK
Bergen Field, New Jersey
A.B. Religion
DICK GLENN SHACKLEFORD
Pinnacle, North Carolina
DEANNA FAYE SINK
High Point, North Carolina
A.B. Business
EVA DELL SMITH
Aiken, South Carolina
175
Class of 1962
MARY LEW SMITH
Troutman, North Carolina
A.B. Religion
WILLIAM FREDERICK SNIDER, |R.
High Point, N. C.
GEORGE MICHAEL SROUR
Utica, New York
WALTER EDWARD STAFFORD
States ville, North Carolina
ANNETTE ALLRED STEED
Thomas ville. North Carolina
AUBREY LEE STROTIIER
Greenshoro, North Carolina
FREDERICK PETER STURM
Midland Park, New Jersey
B.S. Business
NED SURRATT
Denton, North Carolina
176
Class of 1962
JEAN BARLOW TAYLOR
Lexington, North Carolina
HAROLD DAVID TERRY
Jefferson, Smith Carolina
A.B. History and Political Science
LARRY EVANS TESH
Winston-Salem, North Carolina
ALBERT ERVYNE THOMPSON
High Point, North Carolina
A.B. Religion
WILLIAM B, TREVORROW
Seymour, Connecticutt
A.B. History
IRENE TORRES
High Point, North Carolina
A.B. History
JOHN KERMIT TUTTLE
Pafftown, North Carolina
JUDITH LOUISE TYSINGER
High Point, North Carolina
A.B. Elementary Education
111
Class of 1962
WOLFGANG UNGER
Fletcher, North Carolina
B.S. Business Administration
JOHN S. URIAN
Smyrna, Delaware
JIMMY MARTIN VARNER
Lexington, North Carolina
YVONNE VAUGHN
Mt. Airv, North Carolina
ROBERT O. VEASEY
Wilmington, Delaware
NANCY CAROLYN VONCANNON
High Point, North Carolina
MARY DORA WALKER
High Point, North Carolina
CHARLES DURHAM WALLACE
High Point, North Carolina
178
Class of 1962
LORETTE DIANE WATKINS
Albemarle, Ninth Carolina
WILLIAM A. WEBB, JR.
Maxton, Nortli Carolina
GEORGE CLARKE WELCH, JR.
High Point, North Carolina
B,S. Accounting
WILLIAM NORMAN WHICKER
Winston-Salem, North Carolina
DALLAS WAYNE WIIITAKER
Winston-Salem, North Carolina
SAM FLOYD WHITE, JR.
Henderson, North Carolina
B.S. Physical Education
GEORGE EARL WIGGLESWORTH, JR
Mays Landing, New Jersey
MARY CATHERINE WILLARD
Pilot Mountain, North Carolina
179,
Class of 1962
JOSEPH LLOYD WILLIAMS
Fairfax, Virginia
A.H. Social Studies
AH. Spanish
PHKSTON ALLEN WILLIAMS
Winslon-Saleiii, North Carolina
CHARLES OTIIA WILLIARD, JR.
Winston-Salem, North Carolina
HAZEL HAM I LIN WILMOTH
Winston-Salem, North Carolina
A3. Elementary Education
LARRY DEAN WILSON
Greensboro, North Carolina
B.S. Business Education
ROBERT LEE WILSON
Shelby, North Carolina
B.S. Business Administration
ROCKR VINSON WILSON
Stokestlale, North Carolina
HAROLD MONROE WINECOFF
China Grove, North Carolina
B.S. Mathematics
ISO
Class of 1962
ELIZABETH WEISER WINSTEAD
Red Lion, Pennsylvania
A.B. Elementary Education
CHARLES EDWIN WOODRUFF
Roanoke Rapids, North Carolina
PATRICIA ANN YOKLEY
Thomasvillo, North Carolina
m
Tennis
Craig Ford and Henry Tonn are the only
returnees from last year's racquest squad. All the
new members are freshmen, but the team has
high hopes of rebuilding the team in order to put
the Panthers in contention for a top spot in the
North State Conference.
-
"Veterans" Craig Ford and Henry Tonn finish a match in the
familiar maimer.
Freshmen Paul Smith. Mike Rosenmurklo, and Wayne Furman look optimistically toward the future.
IS:
"Thanks to the entire student body of
High Pohit College for their
cooperation."
JEROME W. GOLDEN
Official Photographer
for 1962 ZENITH
JEROME W. GOLDEN STUDIOS
Distinctive Photography
4317 15th Avenue
Brooklyn, 19, N. Y.
184
GOODYEAR SERVICE STORE
208 English Street
High Point, N. C.
Phone: 88-21895
Proud of You...
Proud to Serve You!
Duke Power Company
Serving the Piedmont Caroltnas
RING-HARRIS PHARMACY
"Prescriptions a Specialty"
122 N. Main St. Phone 3333
COLLEGE STUDENTS WELCOME
Compliments of
HIGH POINT HARDWARE
Compliments of
THE BORDEN COMPANY
Manufacturers and Distributors
of
FINE DAIRY PRODUCTS
FOR 100 YEARS
High Point, North Carolina
C. DeWITT HOLTON
FURNITURE CO.
"Quality Furniture and Carpets'
817 South Main
Phone 88-31791
HERITAGE"
a living tradition in furniture
HERITAGE FURNITURE CO., HIGH POINT, NORTH CAROLINA
ROSAINE
LEADING FASHIONS IN
WOMEN'S APPAREL
TOBIAS
SPORTSWEAR FORMALS TO RENT
SHACKELFORD'S
140 N. Main Street
Nunn-Bush Shoes Custom Tailoring
1335
North Main Street
Phone 3060
ENGLISH
RADIO &
TV
SERVICE
"We
"Your Philco and fl.C.A. Dealer"
Specialize in Television and Radio Repair"
R. H. FREEMAN
High Point, North Carolina
DEE'S CLEANERS LAUNDRY
COLLEGE VILLAGE SHOPPING CENTER
THE SWEET SHOPPE
113 North Main Street Phone 3745
High Point, North Carolina
''All Your Bakery Needs"
185
CALHOUN
DRUG STORE
Prescriptions
1231 Montlieu Ave. Phone S8-87203
High Point, N. C.
GRAY ART FLOWER SHOP
Corner N. Main and East Lexington
"Say it with Flowers"
Congratulations to the
Class of 1962
HIGH POINT
ENTERPRISE
HIGH POINT, NORTH CAROLINA
PERKINSON'S
JEWELERS
High Point, N. C.
SWAIM SUPPLY CO. # Inc.
WHOLESALE
Plumbing, Heating and Industrial Supplies
HIGH POINT - SALISBURY
ROCKY MOUNT
all Printing Company
1AMILTON STREET HIGH POINT, NORTH CAROLINA
Serving HIGH POINT and HIGH POINT COLLEGE with
QUALITY PRINTING since 1924.
FOR ALL YOUR ELECTRIC WORK
UNITED STATES ELECT.
U.S.E.
CO., INC.
Phone 882-9418
High Point, North Carolina
Everywhere At Any Time
EVERY JOB GUARANTEED
Compliments of
JONES & PEACOCK
Every Kind of Insurance
Compliments of
PIEDMONT AUTO FINANCE CO.
306 S. Main Street
Saxtw'A
WILSON'S FOR WEEJUNS
108 N. Main St. Phone 882-4315
186
KOONCE FUNERAL HOME
AMBULANCE SERVICE
Phone 4545
KENNEDY OIL COMPANY
Phone 3027
Crown Products and Kendall Motor Oil
1203 Taylor Street P. O. Box 1428
HIGH POINT, NORTH CAROLINA
MANN'S
CUT-RATE DRUG STORES
HIGH POINT, N. C. KANNAPOLIS, N.
C.
GREENSBORO, N. C. REIDSVILLE. N C
THOMASVILLE, N. C BURLINGTON, N
C.
LEXINGTON, N. C,
The Chairman of the Miss HPC Con-
test wishes to thank all those merchants,
contestants, and committees who gave
much of their time and effort for a suc-
cessful pageant.
Charles Carroll
Pageant Chairman
MARSH FURNITURE
COMPANY
MANUFACTURERS
KITCHEN FURNITURE
Since 1906
High Point
North Carolina
Venetian Blinds - Window Shade.s - Tape - Cord
Cornices - Drapery Hardware
Manufacturers
MONARK SHADE & BLIND
COMPANY
Phone 2-1616 1406 N. Main St.
HICH POINT. NORTH CAROLINA
Compliments of
LEDBETTER'S RESTAURANT
MR. and MRS. W. W. LEDBETTER
Owners
THE SPORTSMAN'S
SHOP # INC.
GIFTS HOUSEWARE
College Village Shopping Center
"HOME OF FINE PIZZAS"
THE
MARIETTA PAINT STORE
Home of Fine Paints and Finishes
1645 English Street
Phone 882-9327
High Point, N.
C.
1233 Montlieu Ave.
High Point, N, C,
189
DAR-LEE FASHIONS
College Village Shopping Center
Telephone 2-4225 High Point, N. C.
GILBERT'S
Beautiful Shoes Since 1935
High Point, N. C.
HARLLEE'S, INC.
130 S. Main St.
COLUMBIA FOOD MARKET
"THE WORLD'S BEST MEATS"
2112 S. Main Street Phone 7976
CORN'S FOOD CENTER
Staple and Fancy Groceries
Fresh Meats — Produce
Phone 882-3921 Montlieu Ave. at Five Points
BEESON HARDWARE CO., INC.
214 North Main St. High Point, N. C.
SPORTING GOODS
BUILDING SUPPLIES
SAMUEL HYMAN
JEWELER
GIFT SHOP
136 S. Main St. High Point, N. C.
COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO.
of High Point
High Point, North Carolina
Compliments of
CANNON FETZER
High Point, North Carolina
STEELE'S DINER
Owned and Operated by
Former High Point College Students
Compliments of
A FRIEND
\W "'//////,
JEWELERS
WOOLWORTH'S
South Main and College Village
190
PI
ease!
I
Support our Advertisers
THEY MAKE THIS BOOK POSSIBLE!
J. W. SECHREST b SON, INC.
Serving This Community Since 1897
PHONE 88-22555
HIGH POINT, NORTH CAROLINA
Two Oxygen Equipped Ambulances Day and Night
FRANK A. STITH CO.
Clothiers for Men and Boys
College Village Shopping Center
Compliments of
INDUSTRIAL FINANCE
COMPANY
203 South Main St.
High Point, N. C.
191
Parent Supporters
MR. & MRS. R. M. ANDREW
MR. & MRS. L. C. ARMENTROUT
MR. & MRS. E. E. BAKER
MR. & MRS. REUBEN D. BAUGHN
MR. & MRS. FRANCIS J. BRENNAN
MR. & MRS. WALTER J. BAXLEY
MR. & MRS. E. LYNN BRANTLEY
MR. & MRS. BRAME, JR.
MR. & MRS. H. A. BLACK
MR. & MRS. ALBERT C. BROOKS
W. M. CARRINGTON
MRS. JOHN B. CARR, SR.
MR. & MRS. PAUL CALLAWAY
MR. & MRS. PERRY CASSIMUS, JR.
MR. & MRS. CHILES
MR. & MRS. DRAPER
MR. & MRS. W. I. DANIEL
MRS. NELLIE H. DRENNON
MR. & MRS. M. DUDLEY, JR.
MR. & MRS. I. G. DOBY
MRS. E. L. EARNHARDT
MRS. WILLIAM L. EARLY
MR. & MRS. HERBERT E. FERRAN
MR. & MRS. R. H. ERN
MR. & MRS. M. G. FEREBEE
MR. & MRS. C. FIRSTENBERG
MR. & MRS. FERRAZANO
MR. & MRS. R. E. FROST
MR. & MRS. G. W. HASTINGS
MR. & MRS. J. E. HAZELWOOD
MR. & MRS. DAYTON W. HOLMES
MR. & MRS. CHARLES H. HODGSON
MR. & MRS. T. T. HAWKS, JR.
MR. & MRS. HAYES
MR. & MRS. T. R. HOLLAND
MR. & MRS. JOHN C. KENNEDY
MR. & MRS. MELVIN KRIMMINGER
MR. & MRS. R. C. KORNEGAY, JR.
MR. & MRS. FRANK LANZIERI
MR. & MRS. G. A. MUNN
MR. & MRS. WILLIAM J. McCARTHY,
EVALYN C. NOBLETT
M. H. NESBITT
ARTHUR G. RAUCH
MR. & MRS. BURTON R. REIGLEMAN
MR. & MRS. GRADY W. SAFERIGHT
MRS. ROSE M. SMITH
FOSS T. SMITHDEAL
MR. & MRS. AUSTIN STONE
MRS. MARIE JEANNE STOKES
MR. & MRS. FORREST W. SMITH
MR. & MRS. IRVING N. SILVER
MR. & MRS. W. E. SHAW
MR. & MRS. ROY O. TUNSTALL
MR. & MRS. F. D. WATLEY
MRS. FANNIE B. WOODRUFF
MR. & MRS. LEWIS B. WINECOFF
MR. & MRS. NEIL WILSON
MR. & MRS. L. E. WILSON
MR. & MRS. VICTOR L. WINSTEAD
MR. & MRS. B. C. WILLIAMS
MR. & MRS. E. W. WAECHER
MR. & MRS. JOHN S. WOOD
MR. & MRS. DEWITT C. WOODALL
MR. & MRS. WILLIS MOCK, SR.
MR. & MRS. SAMUEL L. WILLIAMS
MR. & MRS. NOYES S. WILMOT
MR. & MRS. GRAVES WILSON
MR. & MRS. ROY H. WINTERS, JR.
MR. & MRS. RUBY E. WOODFIELD
MRS. SARA L. YEAGER
MR. & MRS. RUSSEL V. VEST
MR. & MRS. JAMES ROBERT YOUNG
MR. & MRS. ARTHUR H. TREVORROW
MR. & MRS. RICHARD UNGER
MR. & MRS. ROY R. VEASEY, JR.
MR. & MRS. HENRY TONN
MR. & MRS. KENNETH ZOELLER
MR. & MRS. JOHN W. URIAN
MR. & MRS. ELLIOTT YARBOROUGH
A FRIEND
192
Well, the yearbook is finished. This is a phrase I have hecn longing to say
for almost nine months. Now that it is over, it seems unreal. I have learned that
to be editor of a yearbook one has to be a mathematician, a copywriter, a photo-
grapher and a five hour a night sleeper. I have learned also that it is impossible
for the work to be done alone. With a faithful staff having a common goal, the
editorship has truly been worth the headaches and the hours of time and effort. As
I look back, the bad is overshadowed by the good, and I personally feel that our
goal has been accomplished, that the ZEX1TII has captured the spirit of High
Point College and in these terms is a success.
This year we have tried to keep the ZENITH in pace with the new ideas
and feeling we have seen develop on this campus. Throughout this year we have
seen an improved Hi Po, the beginnings of a new form of student government,
and the embryonic stage of a new spirit develop in the students on our campus.
We have endeavored to make the ZENITH a personal publication. The '61-62
ZENITH is vour words, your pictures, one year of your life.
I hope you have enjoyed your venture through Autumn, Winter, and Spring.
The Editor
193
Faculty and Staff
Adams, Miss Louise
Allen, Mi. Joe C.
Allied, Mr. J. H.
Bartlett, Dr. Helen R.
Bellinger, Dr. R. R.
Bennett, Mrs. S. T.
Berrv, Mrs. Mrs. Alda T.
Blackstoek, Dr. Walter
Broadway, Mr. Stan C.
Burhans, Mr. H. F.
Carter, Miss Marcella
Coble, Mr. H. E.
Collins, Mrs. Dorothy
Conrad, Dr. H. E,
Cook, Mr. Carlton J.
Cooke, Dr. Dan B.
Cooke, Dr. Dennis H.
Cox, Mr. L. Hughes
Cnmmings, Dr. E. C.
Deskins, Dr. S. C.
Dixon, Mr. James C.
Fields, Miss Ernestine
Flowers, Dr. J. M.
Fryhover, Mr. J. L.
Gaynor, Mrs. Francis
Gaynor, Mr. Wesley
Hamilton, Dr. Jim T.
Hartman, Mr. C. F.
Hassell, Mr. Frank R.
Hays, Dr. L. M.
Hill, Dr. Ben H.
Hinshaw, Dr. C. R.
Hirtzler, Miss Bert a
Hislop, Dr. Robert I.
Hormachea, Mr. C. R.
Hudgins, Dr. Walt E.
Kerr, Mrs. Dot
Kropa, Dr. Lois
Lazaruk, Dr. William
Le Vey, Dr. Arthur E.
Lewis, Dr. Lew J.
Lineberry, Dr. R. A.
Livingston, Mrs. Lois
Locke, Dr. W. R.
McCall, Mrs. Christine
McDowell, M
Abel, Charlisle M. (T)
Adams, John Howard, Jr.
Adams, Nancy Carol
'Adams, William George
Alexander, Thomas Bruce, Jr.
Amick, Thomas Larry
Anderson, Wayne Foster
Andrew, Jessie Leoma
Armentrout, Ann Elizabeth
Armstrong, Margaret Lee
Arnette, William Thomas
Ashbury, Fonda Sheryle
Atkins, Joanne
Auman, Peggy Gilliam
Auman, Rebecca Ellen
Austin, Judy Linda
Bailey, Callie Ann
Bailey, Sidney Earl
Baker, Ellis Elmore, Jr.
Ballard, Donald Lee
Barefoot, Clara Rosanna
Barnes, Carolyn Jane
Barnes, Howard Albert
Barnes, William Edmund
Barr, John Douglas
Barrick, Dorothy Jane
Barrow, Kyle O' Lynwood
Bartlett, Joan Louise
Bartlett, Roy David
Baughn, Reuben Dave
Baxley, Walter Ronald
Beach, Joyce Roberts
Beal, Nancy Lee
Beam, George Marlow, Jr.
Beam, Julia Carole
Beck, Jimmie Dee
Beck, Larry Eugene
Beck, Robert Wayne
Belaud, Milbrey Anne
Benge, Betty Jean
Benge, Tony Milton
Bennett, Linda Marie
Benoit, Frederick Alphonse, Jr.
Benson, Lcoma Sumerford
Benson, Leroy N.
Berrier, Ronald Grav
Biggerstaff, Rev. William G.
Bivens, Thomas Joel, Jr.
Black, Joe Alexander
Black, Linda Fave
Blair, Hollis Smith
Blake, Carol
Blake, Kimes Gene
Blakenship, Beverly Mason
Bledsoe, Billy Junior
1318 Guver Street
821 Circle Drive
205 Old Mill Road
900 Sixth Street
2601 E. Lexington Ave.
Box 847, Southport, N. C.
1022 Sherrod Ave.
112 Manor Drive
1712 N. Denny Court
1315 James Street
1009 N. Hamilton Street
803 Circle Drive
406 North Drive
805 E. Farriss Avenue
809 Montlieu Avenue
909 N. Continennial Ave.
906 Circle Drive
808 Montlieu Avenue
Emery wood Estates
Rt. 8, Box 601, Greensboro, N. C.
920 Gordon Street
1005 Forrest Avenue
227 Montlieu Avenue
2404 E. Lexington Ave.
2405 E. Lexington Ave.
2405 E. Lexington Ave.
911 W. College Drive
310 Hickory Lane
1114 Montlieu Avenue
Box 1085, High Point, N. C.
1202 Cedrow Avenue
902 Rotary Drive
404 Steele St., Apt. A
700 Hillcrest Drive
1306 E. Lexington Ave.
538 Parkway
705 W. Lexington Ave.
1809 Madison, Greensboro, N. C.
821 Circle Drive
305 Montlieu Avenue
202 Shadow Vallev Road
805 Circle Drive
909 W. College Drive
1409 Wendover Drive
1109 Tabor Street
608 Centennial Avenue
McMeekin-Kerr, Mrs. Frances
Martin, Miss Zelle
Matthews, Dr. W. P.
Mays, Mrs. Lillian
Mitcbum, Mr. J. L.
Morgan, Mrs. Jane
Nelson, Mr. J. L.
Netts, Mr. George W.
Packer, Mrs. Ha/.ele
Pattern. Dr. Wendell M.
Peterson, Dr. H. H.
Pmtci. Mr- Raiford
Price, Mrs'. Dorothy
Reincs, Mr, Philip
Ring, Mrs. Kathryn G.
Hose, Miss Charmione
Seidcl, Dr. II. E.
Sowder, Dr. W. J.
Spurrier, Mrs. Mary C.
Price, Mrs. Dorothy
Reims, Mr. Philip
Ring, Mrs. Kathryn G.
Rose, Miss Charmione
Seidel, Dr. H. E.
Sowder, Dr W. J-
Sullivan, Mrs. Emily B.
Thompson, Mr. Jack L.
Thompson, Mrs. Viola
Wacbs, Mr. W. Ronald
Wall, Miss Patsy
Warren, Mrs. James T.
Wells, Dr. Harold S.
Whicker, Mr. Grady H.
White, Mrs. Charlotte
Williams, Mrs. Arthur B.
Williams, Mrs. Louise
Williams, Mr. Tom A.
Wilson, Dr. C. L.
Worthington, Miss Ruth
Wright, Mr. L. G.
Wright, Mrs. Peggy
Yarborough, Mr. N. P.
Yow, Mr. Virgil
Goolsby, Mrs. Richard
Parks, Mrs. Emmitt
Pattrick, Mrs. Ina M.
Student Directory
242 Orchard Dr., Fairfax, Va.
540 Chisholm St., Sanford.N.C.
Route 1, Stantonsburg, N. C.
1 Cherrv Place, Edgewood, Md.
210 Edgcdale Dr., High Point, N. C.
1975 W. Front St., Burlington, N. C.
Route 5, Winston-Salem, N. C.
Box 86, Faith, N. C.
900 W. Rav St., High Point, N. C.
Pine Grove, High Point, N. C.
R.F.D. 1, Graham, XJ- C.
1012 Adams St., High Point, N. C
Route 4, Box 501, Mt. Airy, N. C.
2409 Dallas St., High Point, N. C.
Seagrove, N. C.
1028 E. Devonshire, Winston-Salem, N. C.
Route 1, Advance, N. C.
1006 Dalewood, High Point, N. C.
1008 Barhee St., High Point, N. C.
Old Salisbury St., Kernorsvville, N. C.
Box 119, Hallshoro, N. C.
Box 5, Moncnrc, N.C.
43 Central Ave., Dalton, Mass.
Box 3158, St. Andrews Br., Charleston, N. C.
Route 1, Rural Hall, X. C.
1009 So. 21st St., Arlington 2, Va.
614 W. Farriss Ave., High Point, N. C.
3805 Underwood St., Chevy Chase, Md.
1003 N. Sexton St., Rushville, I ml.
201 N. 7th Ave., Mavodan, N. C.
Route 1, St. "Pauls, X. C.
1305 Forrest Ave., High Point, X. C.
506 Denny St., High Point, N. C.
14101 Canterbury Lane, Rockville, Md
R.F.D. 3, Lawndale, X. C.
168 Mill St., High Point N. C.
168 Mill St., High Point, X. C.
217 Center St., Thomasville, N.C.
1109 S. Tarboro St., Wilson, N. C.
1501-A Carolina Ave., High Point, X. C.
1501-A Carolina Ave., High Point, X. C.
Route 1, Westfield, X. C.
227 Walnut St., Newport, Dela.
2609 Lineberry St., Ashehoro, X. C.
306 Oak St., Rnbhins, X. C.
427 N. E. 15th St., Winston-Salem, X. C.
Route 1, Linwood, X. C.
5622 Cambridge Rd., Greensboro, X. C.
Box 353, Roxboro, X. C.
1112 St. Johns St., High Point, X. C.
618 Liberty Dr., Thomasville, X. C.
Dryden Rd., Bemardsvillc, X. J.
Tackson Springs, X. C.
1201 Madison Ave., High Point, X. C.
Route 2, Dobson, X. C.
Blizzard, William Clayton
Bloecher, M. Lovetta
Blume, Marilyn Stephanie
Bodnar, Susan Louise
Bohannon, James Madison
Boles. Beverly Faye
Boles, Mickey Wayne
Bonner, Kathryn Mooring
Booker, James Stephen
Boone, Nancy Ruth
Bowden, Patricia Ann
Bower, Bert Stephen
Bower, Mrs. Joan Verlander (T)
Bowman, Hague Cleo
Bowman, Thomas Benton
Boyle, Joseph Conrad (T)
Boyd, Bobby Kenneth
Bradley, Carolyn Sue 861,
Bradley, Robert Milden
Bradshaw, James Frederick (T)
Brame, Richard Gwynn
Branch, Judith Ann
Brantlev, Lynda Margaret
Braswel'l, Bobby Harold
Br.rzzell, Ted LeRoy
Brearley, Elizabeth Ann
Brennan, Robert Timothy
Brewer, B. Margo
Brewer, Harold Wayne
Brewer, Linda Sue
Bridge, Roger A.
Brinley, Marlene Sue
Bristow, Iris White
Brooks, Bonnie Sue
Brooks, Carol Swainc
Browder, Mrs. Bette Davvault
Brooks, Yates Millard
Brown, Barry William
Brown, Denise Melissa
Brown, Glenda Joann
Brown, J. Daniel
Brown, Larry Wayne
Brown, Stephen Webb
Brown. William Kenneth
Browning, Wilson Harvey (T)
Brownlee, Fam L., Jr.
Brumbley, Thomas Jay
Bryant, David Morris
Brvant, Don George
Bryant, Gerald Andre
Brvant, Mrs. Melvia Gay
Budd, Richard Paul
Buffaloe, Frances Ann
Bullard, Suzanne Bardin
Bundv, Minnie Catherine
Buncly, Ronald Floyd
McCulloch Hall
410 Otteray Drive
1114 N. Centennial Drive
Rowella Apts. No. 15
2014 Twain Rd., Greensboro
824 Montlieu Avenue
607 Montlieu Avenue
1503 Delk Drive
529 Cable Street
821 W. College Drive
828 Circle Drive
1509 N. W. Blvd., Winston-Salem, N. C.
807 Quaker Lane
3731 H. P. Rd. Greensboro, N. C.
2610 Woodruff Street
1312-C Eaton Place
5323 H. P. Rd., Greensboro, N. C.
1509 N. W. Blvd., Winston-Salem, N. C.
80-E Wm. & Mary Apts.
807 Quaker Lane
H. P. Rd. Greensboro, N. C.
2610 Woodruff Street
1312-C Eaton Place
5323 H. P. Rd., Greensboro, N. C.
901 N. Hamilton
1202 Greenway Drive
Box 102, High Point, N. C.
809 Willoubar Terrace
1017 Montlieu Avenue
Woman's Hall
North Hall
77-D Wm. & Mary Apts.
431 W. Lexington Ave.
803 East Farriss
810 Montlieu Avenue
810 Montlieu Avenue
409 West Parkway
207 Shadow Valley
911 Denny Street
Rt. 2, Box 85-M, High Point, N. C.
Rt. 2, Box 85-M, High Point, N. C.
1431 Wilshire Blvd.
101 Westwood Avenue
905 Montlieu Avenue
Rt. 2, Trinity, N. C.
806 Crrick Avenue
3011 English St., High Point, N. C.
3006 Wessex St., Orlanda, Fla.
11.38 X. Rio Vista Blvd., Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.
4645 Sunny Dr., Winston-Salem, N. C.
638 Wesley Place, High Point, N. C.
Route 1, Westfield. N. C.
2534 Westover Dr. Winston-Salem, N. C.
227 Woodland Circle, Hertford, N. C.
Route 7, Jamestown, N. C.
602 Hawthorne St., High Point, N.C.
Route 6, Box 821A, Jacksonville Fla.
704 72nd St., Newport News, Va.
53 Peters Lane, Newport News, Va.
1103 Bridges St., High Point, N. C.
R.'F .D. 1, Westfield, N. C.
40C Oaklane, Haiflax, Va.
Route 1, Ararat, N. C.
N. Jefferson St., Arlington 5, Va.
31 Dunn Road, Hamden, Conn.
224 Melrose St., Winston-Salem, N. C.
North Wilkesboro, N. C.
Route 3, Asheville, N. C.
512 North Church St., Mooresville, N. C.
Box 195, Pine Level, N. C.
2903 W. Trade St., Charlotte, N. C.
3123 Riverside Ave., Somerset, Mass.
Hubbardsville, N. Y.
130 Westchester Dr., High Point, N. C.
Route 3, High Point, N. C.
Route 2, Seagrove, N. C.
1104 Cedar St., Leesburg, Fla.
210 So. Manhattan Ave., Tampa, Fla.
4419 S. Main St., High Point, N. C.
501 Clover Dr., High Point, N. C.
1318 Highland Dr., Baltimore, Md.
Germantown, N. C.
305 Polo Rd., Winston-Salem, N. C.
4789 Carlton Dr., Winston-Salem, N. C.
2500 B. E. Homestead Ave., High Point, N. C.
3027 Konnoak Dr., Winston-Salem, N. C.
Ill Wintson St., Thomasville, N. C.
1304 Kinney St., High Point, N. C
8-A Oakwood Dt. Apt.
2902 N. Main St
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1721 Ardsley St., Winston-Salem, N. <-
Piney Neck Rd., Dagsboro, Dela,
330 Sudbury St., Marlboro, Mass.
Chapel Lane, Wareham, Mass
27 Culbreth St., Thomasville, N. C
2308 Dallas St., High Point, N.
303 Steele St., High Point, N.
Box 74, Marston, N
Chadburn, N.
1506 Lexington Ave., High Point, N
P.O. Box 143, Trinity, N
High Point, N. C.
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Kernersville, N. C.
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Burchette, Hugh Thomas
Burge, James Larry
Burgess, Dave Noel
Burks, Barney L.
Burns, Ann Womble
Burns, Delores Ann
Burns, Margaret MacPhail
Burns, Robert Austin
Burrier, Judith Ann
Burris, Nina Colton
Burrow, Scott Dewayne
Burt, Judith Lorie
Butner, Thomas Melvin
Byerly, Marlene Gail
Cabot, Linda Donna
Cacy, Barbara Joan
Caine, Donald Ray
Caldwell, Bucky Walters
Callahan, Joe Douglas
Callahan, Norman Scott
Callaway, Deborah L.
Callaway, Judith Flo
Callicutt, Barbara Frisbee
Callicutt, Betty Bell
Campbell, Lois DeMoss
Campbell, Ruby Kathryn
Carlough, Robert Edward
Carmichael, Roger Stanley
Carr, John Benjamin, Jr.
Carrington, Michael Moore
Carroll, Charles Vernon, Jr.
Carter, Linda Gail
Carter, Margaret Ann
Cashatt, Burton Lee
Cashion, David Donald
Cassimus, Linda Lee
Caudle, Jan Franklyn
Chapman, Roger Dale
Charles, Robert Eugene
Chernault, James Coe, Jr.
Christian, Kirtikumas S. (T)
Chris, James Peter
Clapp, Nancy Mae
Clark Robert Allen
Clark, Robert Glen
Clements, Ralph Edward
Clements, Sarah Kate
Cline, Claude Hubert
Clodfelter, Brenda Gail
Clodfelter, Steve Bradley
Coghill, Phil
Cohen, Alan Barry
Cohen, Harold Louis
Cole, Ruffin Reid
Coleman, Mary Beth (T)
Collier, Joseph Woodly
Collins, Alfred Thomas
Collins, Alvin Douglas
Collins, June Letitia
Colliver, Patti Ann
Comer, Mildred Rosalie
Connor, William Rex
Cook, Donald Landon
Cooke, Susan Lorene
Cootes, Mary Lee
Cope, William Franklin
Corley, James Douglas
Costas, Davis George, Jr.
Couch, Dorothy Mae
Covey, James Ronald
Cox, Joseph Dean
Cox, Phillip David
Cox, Richard Douglas
Craven, Cynthia Farnsworth
Craven, Linda Carol
Craver, Larry James
Crawford, Roger James
Crotts, Beverly Ann
Crotts, Bobby Dean
Crowell, Julius Alexander, Jr.
Crutchfield, Jessie McBane
Culbreth, Susan Wood
Culler, David Allen
Cummings, John C.
Curry Wayne ClifTord
Dail, Francis Earl
Damewood, Margarette Ann
Daniel, Armand J.
Daniel, W. Zane
Darnell, Linda Sue
Darroch, Margaret Elois
Davidson, Beverly Lane
Davidson, William Preston
Davis, Edward Lee
Davis, Gary A.
Dawis, Henry Carlton
Davis, James Neal
Davis, Joe Allen
Deal, Kenneth Ray
DeCarion Deirdre
Demik, Frances Kay
Dennis, Bonnie Jo
Dennis, Gary Eugene
Desio, Suzan Hay den
Dickerson, Thomas Edison, Jr.
Dickerson, Harold P., Jr.
Dobbins, William Manning
Doby, J"anet Nevelle
Donahue, Mrs, Merquette
Doolittle, James Howard
Doss, Janet Carol
Dowdy, Judith Gail
Dowless, Stewart Bruce
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2916 Thomasville, Rd., Winston-Salem,
Route 3, High Point,
1020 Montlicn Ave, High Point
129 Lemly St., Winston-Salem
Box 5.5, Troy,
Route 1, Robbins,
325 McAhvay, Charlotte,
100 West End Blvd., Winston-Salem,
2733 Picardy PI., Charlotte
924 Rotary Dr., High Point,
1607 Hastv St., Asheboro,
202 Oakwood Dr., Thomasville,
836 Shoher Ave., Winston-Salem,
Route 2, Box 405, High Point,
323 Phillips St., High Point, N. C.
Sycamore Ave., Woodbury, Conn.
2511 Pinecroft St., Greensboro, N, C.
Box 167, Lincolnton, N. C.
131 Jewel St., Thomasville, N. C.
1001 Chestnut St., High Point, N. C.
419 Spring St., Mt. Airv, N. C.
211 Grace St., Mt. Airy, N. C.
Route 3, Thomasville, N. C.
413 Hillside Dr., Lexington, N. C.
18 Milton Ave., Westminster, Md.
Route 1, Box 135, Silcr City, N. C.
181 Arch St., Ramsey, N. J.
1606 River Road, High Point, N. C.
622 West Washington, Rockingham, N. C.
Finley St., North Wilkesboro, N. C.
1202 Blain St., High Point, N. C.
Box 682, Red Springs, N. C.
P.O. Box 11, Mocksville, N. C.
217 Welch Dr., High Point, N. C.
6 Jerseyville Ave., Freehold, N. J.
15 Longwood Dr., Huntington Station, N. Y.
212 S. 3rd St., Albemarle, N. C.
Route 1, Jamestown, N. C.
3424 S. Main St., Winston-Salem, N. C.
512 Gatewood Ave., High Point, N. C.
2227 Pinecrowft Rd., Greensboro, N. C.
438 Roslyn Road, Winston-Salem, X. C.
331 Woodrow Ave., High Point, N. C.
809 Darby St., Kinston, N. C.
Route 1, Stuart, Virginia
473 Archer St., Freeport, N. Y.
Rockwell, N. C.
300 Shadow Valley, High Point, N. C.
Route 2, High Point, K. C.
4211 Old Greensboro Rd., Winston-Salem, N. C.
Routh 4, Henderson, N. C.
1011 Forrest Ave., High Point, N. C.
4331 Marquette Ave., Jacksonville, Fla.
801 Grace St., High Point, N. C.
South Main St., Reidsville, N. C.
Route 2, Ashoskie, N. C.
.503 Dean St., Winston-Salem, N. C.
Route 1, Jamestown, X. C.
512 W. Ray St., High Point, N. C.
Route 1, Flemingsburg, Ky.
Seagrove, N. C.
32-B Golling AFB, Washington, D. C.
Route 1, Box 7, Kernersville, N. C.
R.F.D. 2, Box 245, Huntersville, N. C.
Ill W. Queen St., Strasburg, Va.
Route 1, Kernersville, N. C.
200 25th St., N. E„ Winston-Salem, N. C.
301 Baker Rd., Norfolk, Va.
8 Knorr Rd., Monroe, Conn.
307 S. Washington St., Easton, Md.
Route 1, Kernersville, N. C.
1307 Wright St., High Point, N. C.
Route 2, Trinity, N. C.
2008 Poe St., Lakeland Fla.
Route 2, Box 390, High Point, N. C.
Route 8, Box 262, Lexington, N. C.
539 Oakridge Ave., N. Plainfield, N. J.
Route 2, Trinity, N. C.
500 N. Main St., High Point, N. C.
311 Juanita Ave., Hamlet, N. C.
209 Pineburr Rd., Greensboro, N. C.
Route 1, Box 183, Greensboro, N. C.
2307 N. Centennial Ave., High Point, N. C.
801 Park St., High Point, N. C.
Route 4, Lexington, N. C.
1305 Holman, St., Kinston,
809 Brandy Road, Aiken,
227 Colville Rd., Charlote,
R.F.D. 4, Rutledge,
Route 1, Box 57, Kannapolis,
R.F.D. 3, Lillington,
1008 Congress., St., S. E., Washington 20
505 Washington St., Winston-Salem,
3624 Fairlane Dr., High Point,
9 Redwine St., Lexington,
Route 3, Lexington,
Box 67, Trinity,
2804 Centennial Ave., High Point,
Route 1, Stony Point,
3 Van Buren St., Freeport,
3825 Annlin Ave., Charlotte,
1606 Johnson St., High Point,
606 Everette St., High Point,
205 Hayne St., Monroe,
321 West 2nd St., Lexington,
Box 77, Richmond Hi:
2300 S. Main St., Winston-Salem,
412 Forest Ave., High Point,
146 Oakhurst St., Kernersvile.l
Box 685, Rockingham,
Route 6, Sanford
700 Locust St., High Point,
900A E. Homestead Ave., High Point,
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Downs, Miriam Jeanne
Draper, Howard Dennis, Jr.
Drve, Jerrv Lee
Dudley, William Garland. Ill
Dunn, Barbara V.
Dunn, Larrv Stephen
Dutlon, Martha Jean
Dwiggins, Donald Max
Dyer, Daniel Harden
Earlv, Gloria Janet
Earnhardt, Daniel T.
Earnhardt, Johnny Franklin
Earnhardt, Ruth Maier
East, Gallic Ann 810 A.
Edmonds, Lula Mae
Edmonds, Sally Baynes
Edmundson, Haywood Ernest
Edn ards, Jimmy Carlton
Edwards, Sam Houston
Elder, Sylvia Dianne
Elkins, George Leighton
Elkins, George Trade
Eller, Carol Brock (Tl
Eller, Thomas Darrcll
Elliott, Jane Carol
Elliott, Rebecca Joyce
Ellis, Roverda Ann
Ellison, William Boyd
Emery, Ann
English, Judith Marie
Em, Gary' Rochford
Essick, Dorthea K.
2304 Springdale Ave.. Charlotte, X. C.
SOS Poplar Rd., Favetteville, X. C.
622 Ward St.. High Point, X. C.
Box 29, Reidsville, X. C.
221 Steel.' St., High Point, X. C.
Route 2, Seagrove, X. C.
104 Church St., Rockingham, X. C.
1018 Martin St., Winston-Salem, X. C.
607 Rives Road, Martinsville, Va.
136 Gladden St., Marion, X. C.
2610 Duke Homestead, Durham. X. C.
Children's Home, Winston-Salem, X. C.
Ervin Heights, Thomasville, X. C.
C. cc W. Squadron, Winston-Salem, X*. C
Route 3, High Point, X". C.
303 Chestnut St., High Point, X. C.
529 X. Mercer St.. Rocky Mount, X. C.
Simpson, N. C.
1010 Westovor Terrace, Greensboro,
1100 Baker Road, High Point,
Route 7, Box 185, Greensboro,
206 Williams St., Lexington,
10/ East Drive, Winston-Salem,
Route 3, Thomasville,
P. O. Box 608, Thomasville,
216 Montlien Ave.. High Point,
Route 3, Mocksville,
Brittain Ave., Sumnicrfield,
10122 Ashwnod Dr.. Kensington, Md.
119 Trindale Rd., Archdale, N. C.
Wigwam Road, Locust, X. J.
Route 4, Lexington, X. C.
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Fallin, William Douglas
Farlow, John Battle
Farlow, William Allen
Farmer, Theron Clyde, Jr.
Feng, Louise
Fennell, Gerald Francis
Ferebee, Marvin Gray
Ferguson, Linda Lou
Ferguson, Thomas Andrew
Ferran, Linda M.
Ferranzano, William Harry
Ferree, John Rictzel, Jr.
Fields, Anne Douglas
Finerty, Harriet
Firstenberg. Maria
Fishel, William E„ Jr.
Fitch, Ruth Harriett
Fitzgerald, Linda Lucille
Fletcher, Cynthia Kay
Flinchum, Brenda Gayle
Floyd, Angelyn Robbins
Floycl, Julia Ellen
Floyd, Marilyn
Foddrell, Kenneth Wayne
Folgeman, Bobbv Wavne
Foley, Joe Lee, til
Ford, .Roger Craig
Foster, Coy Linville, Jr.
Foster, Frank Ashiey
Foster, Louise Irene
Foster, Roy Eugene
Fouhks, Cynthia Ann
Fralcy, Raymond Wilford
Frank, Karon Marie
Frazier, Donald Ray
Frazier, James David, Jr.
Freeman, Thomas Wistar
Freeman, Willard Rankin
Frve, Carolyn Elizabeth
Fuik, Gilda Cox
Folk, Stewart Edward, Jr.
Furman, Wayne Edgar
Furr, Max Taylor
Fussell, Sara Alice
Gailev, James William
Gallagher, Patrick Lee
Gant, Johnny Austin
Garmon, Myrtle Amelia
Garner, Eddie Lynn
Garner, Jenny Lynn
Garrett, Judy Gail
Garrett, Philip Brent
Garrison, Philip Earl
Geist, Carol Louise
Gentry, Hugh H.
Gever, Gail Jan
Gibbs, Robert Rudolph
Gibson, Frances Favion
Gibson, Fritz Hyrim, Jr.
Gibson, Virginia Sue
Giles, Phyllis Rae
Gladstone, William Carter
Goodson, Janie Pearl
Gordon, John Arthur
Gordon, William Philip
Gosnell, William Joseph
Gough, Ezra Elmer
Gowen, Robert Mullen
Grant, Rayford Baxter
Grant, Roy Alvin
Gray, Arnold Franklin
Gray, David Alexander
Gra'v, William B.
Greaves, Clifford Sparred
Greene, Connie Elaine
Greene, James Michael
Greene, Judy McXeil
Green, Peggy Ruth
Greenwood, Ray
8 Cockrell, Alexandria, Va.
14'/ 2 Allentown Rd., S. E. Washington 22, D. C.
2208 E. Green St., High Point, X. C.
3611 Luck Dr., Archdale, X. C.
Route 3, Greer. S. C.
63 Merrvn Road, Singapore II, Malava
100 Bruce Terrace, Mineola L. I., X. V.
Slli Westover Ave., Winston-Salem, N. C.
930 Ball Park Road, Thomasville, X. C.
285 Kinderkamack Road, River Edge, X. J.
P. O. Box 237, Eustis, Fla.
377 Simomac Ave., Wvckoff, N. I.
312 Oakwood St., High Point. X. C.
Route 2, Walstonburg, X. C.
17 Russell Road, New Castile, Deleware
780 Grand Concourse, Bronx, X. Y.
1160 West End Blvd., Winston-Salem, X. C.
P. O. Box 85, Trinity, N.C.
Route 1, Stanley, N. C.
P. O. Box 861, Kannapolis, X. C.
Route 2, High Point. X. C.
Box 543, Denton, N. C.
Oxford Rd., Henderson, N. C.
Thompson St., Whitevillc, X. C.
614 Cable St., High Point, X. C.
619 Hedrick St., High Point, X. C.
2072 A Gordon Rd., High Point, X. C.
Route 1, Indian Trail, X. C.
2843 Lomond St., Winston-Salem, N. C.
3804 Vest Mill Road, Winston-Salem, X. C.
Route 5, High Point, X. C.
3804 Vest Mill Road, Winston-Salem, X. C.
321 Marion Ave., Haddon Field, N. J.
1850 S. Kings Highway, Alexandria, Va,
3840 Moore Ave., "Grove City, Ohio
Route 3, Thomasville, N. C.
914 Willohar Terrace, High Point, X. C.
420 Rotarv Dr., High Point, N. C.
126 Renola Dr., High Point, N. C.
R.F.D. 4. Leesburg, Va.
212 Grand Ave.. High Point, X. C.
4834 Baux Mtn. Rd., Winston-Salem, N. C.
4412 Xorbeck Road, Rockville, Md.
1229 E. Homestead Ave., High Point, N. C.
Ecker Apts., B-4, High Point, X. C.
2731 Stratford Dr., Greensboro, N. C.
11026 Mill-field, Livonia, Mich.
Route 3, Tavlorsville, N. C.
103 E. Mam St., Kings Mountain, X. C.
Route 2. Box 221, Xewport, X. C.
Route, Box 457, Xewport, X. C.
1326 Country Club Dr., High Point, N. C.
1112 Pembroke Rd., Greensboro, X. C.
107 E. State St., Glenwood, Indiana
270 Sylvan Drive, W. Hempstead, N. Y.
King, X. C.
23 Headley Terrace, Irvington, X. J.
403 Aberdeen Terrace, Greensboro, N. C.
403 Clarkway Dr., Sprav, iX. C.
1008 Montague St., Xo. Charleston, S. C.
R. F. D. 1, Red Springs, X. C.
Box 234, Archdale, N. C.
752 Wimbrie Rd., Macon, Ga.
113 Man wood Rd., High Point, X. C.
614 E. State St., High Point, X. C.
Route 1, Box 475, High Point, X. C.
4450 MaeArthur, X. \V„ Washington 7, D. C.
Route 8, Winston-Salem, X. C.
429 Hamilton St., Roanoke Rapids, X. C.
2916 Kceler St., Greensboro, X. C.
2916 Keeler St., Greensboro, X. C.
908 Salem St., Thomasville, X. C.
1407 Bradshaw St., High Point, X. C.
612 Gatewood Ave., High Point, X. C.
3203 Conrad St., Greensboro, X. C.
P. O. Box 66, RuHin, X. C.
Route 5, High Point, X'. C.
101 Ford St., Thomasville, X. C.
55 Westover Dr., Asheville, X". C.
Stantons Lane, West Mystic, Conn.
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Gresham, Douglas Eugene
Grief, Franklin Wilson
Grilfin, Walter Knox
Grimsley, Richard
Groome, Henrv Leon
Grubbs, Bettie Sue
Grubbs, Carol Sue (T)
Grubbs, Horance Ronald (T;
Guignard, Lucy Anna
Gunn, Kenneth Claude
Gunn, Thomas Hilton
Gunter, Nancy Carole
Haga, Marvin Ray
Haggard, Carol Anne
Hahs, James Asbton
Hall, Bobby Brown
Hall, Janice Abigail
Hall, Judith Carol
Hallman, Evelyn Marie
Hammond, Dan Wynn
Hamlin, Patsy Flippin
Haneox, Pamela Ann
Haney, Jerry Wallace
Hanner Roscoe Lacey (T)
Hanson, Priscilla Watson
Harbison, Sara DeVaughn
Hardin, Georgianna Mae
Hardy, Rhonda Leah
Hargett, John Richard
Harrington, Marie-
Harrington, Mary-
Harris, Florence Catherine
Harris, James' Carmon, Jr.
Harris, William Patrick
Harris, William W.
Harrison, Evelyn Frances
Harrison, Ruby Marie (T)
Harrison, Talton Jerry
Hartsell, Robert Parker, Jr.
Harvey, Marion Lee (T)
Harward, Sandra Mabel
Hatsings, Vici Marie
Hatcher, Bergie Lee
Hanser, Mrs. Geraldine Anne
Hawkins, Jerry Alvin
Hawks, Charles Taylor
Hawks, Patricia Jane
Hayes, Judith Lucile
Hayes, Nelson Edward
Hayes, Richard McLaughlin, Jr.
Hazelwood, Joseph Wayne
Hazemey, Selma
Hedrick, Brenda Gaye
Hedrick, David Stafford
Hedrick, Patrick William
Hedrick, Stanley Harris
Helms, Jackie Elizabeth
Henderson, Clyde Edward
Hendri.v, George Leondas
Hendrex, Kenneth Lee
Hepler, Peter Wade
Hernandez, Marcel Joseph
Hester, Margaret Susan
Hevdenburg, Janet Louise
Hiatt, Reitzel Gene-
Hill, Peggv Jean
Hill, Phyllis Sue
Hilton, Martha Frances
Hinkle. Wayne Douglas
Hinklei Gaston E., Jr.
Hislop, Robert I., Jr.
Hite, Stephen Mcintosh
Hobson, Alice Moore
Hobson, Charles Ward
Hobson, William Irving
Hodge, Dale Robinson
Hodgin, Rebecca Jane
Hodgson, Carleen Lee
Hogan, Martin Franks
Hogan, Thurman Ray
Holden, Jerry Clark
Holland, Ronda Kay
Holland, Sarannet Jessamine
Hollcman, James Edwin
Holmes, Dayton Duncan
Holt, Riehand Thane
Hooker, Herman Douglas
Hooks, Sandra Faye
Houston, John David
Hope. E. Michele
Howard, Charles Thomas
Howlett, Joe Michael
Howlett, Judith Anne
Hoyle, Majorie Linda
Hovle, Tullie Ann
Hoyt, Fred W.
Hudson, Roberta Brown
Hull, Wanda Lou
Humphrey, Linda White
Huss, Phyllis Naidyna
Hutchins, Dewey Melton, Jr.
Hutchins, DeLinda Louise
Hyatt, Donna Geneva
Ijames, Judith Ann
Ingle, Ada Frances
Ingram, Judy Estelle
Ireland, Thomas Herbert
Isley, John Mack, Jr.
Jarrell, L. Aleene
Jarrctt, John Ronald
Jarrctt, Mary Lou
Jarvis, Blanche Elizabeth
Jarvis, Frank Melvin
6101 Glciuidgc Rd.. Charlotte, N. C.
Route 1, Stanley, X. (.'.
524 X. Hamilton St., High Point, N. C.
1008 Tanlev Road, Silver Spring, Md.
Rt. 7, Box ISO, Greensboro, X. C.
Route 3, Winston-Salem, N. C.
619 Mt. Vernon Ave., Winston Salem, N. C.
619 Mt. Vernon Ave., Winslon-Salem, X. C.
2714 Dogwood Car., Charlotte 8, N. C;.
Route 1. Box 92, Dinwiddle. Va.
Route 6, Reidsville, N. C.
Route 1. Box 52, Moncure, K. C.
Route 2, Kingsport, Tenn.
349 Bonne Ave., Winchester, Ky.
420 Princeton Ave., Merehantville, N. J.
1107 W. Burton St., High Point, X. C.
Route 1, Mavodan, j\. C.
Route 1, Pineville, N. C.
2319 Edgewood, High Point, N. C.
1009 W. Bessmer Ave., Greensboro, N. C.
401 Mint St., High Point, N. C.
62 1 - Cookman Ave., Ocean Grove, X. J.
2309 Lowe Ave., High Point, N. C.
Route 2, Randleman, X. C.
1312 A. Eaton Place, High Point, N. C.
209 Lenoir Rd., Morganton, N. C.
339 W. Kivett St., Asheboro, N. C.
Route 1, Cameron, N. G.
Box 216. Monroe, N. C.
R.F.D. 1, Fairmont, N. C.
Route 1, Fairmont, N. C.
222 Roekspring Rd., High Point, N. C.
P. O. Box 524, Thomasville, X. (.'.
Box 218 Candor, N. C.
2307 Chapel Hill Rd., Durham, N. C:.
R.F.D. 2, Bostic, N. C.
Route 2, Kinston, X. C.
Route 3, Thomasville, i\. C.
407 So. Ridge Ave., Kannapolis, N. C.
Route 4, Thomas\'ille, N. C
7701 Daniel Ave., Baltimore 14, Md.
1800 N. Cannon Blvd., Kannapolis, N. C.
R.F.D. 2, Flovd. Va.
223 Steele St., High Point, N. C.
Route 1, Hurdles Mill, N. C.
2708 Mavview Road, Raleigh, N. C.
18 Dixie Trail, Raleigh, X. C.
2416 Woodward Way, Atlanta, Ga.
420 Morehead St., Gastonia, N. C.
1417 Long St., High Point, X. C.
Route 3, Madison, N. C.
1021 Meadowbrook St., High Point, N. C.
Route 1, Box 203, Thomasville,
1123 Adams St., High Point,
Route 2, Lexington,
Route 2, Lexington,
1010 Holton St., High Point,
327 A Whitter St., High Point,
705 Centennial Ave., High Point, N\
Route 2, Trinity,
1045 Miller St., Winston-Salem, N. C.
94-66 Alstvne Ave., Elmhurst 73, N. Y.
309 Woodrow, High Point, N. C.
1106 Waverlv Rd., Tallahassee, Fla.
4320 Archdale Rd., High Point, N. C.
2921 Reynolds Park Rd., Winston-Salem, X. C.
Route 2, Trinity, X. C.
Route 2, High Point, X. C.
410 Rotary Dr., High Point, N. C.
1313 Wright St., High Point, N. C.
200 Hillcrest Dr., High Point, N. C.
5416 Masefield Road, Baltimore 29. -Md.
Yaclkinville, X. C.
Box 34, East Bend, N. C.
Box 34, East Bend, N. C.
117 Plymouth Lane, Manchester, Conn.
Route 1, Jamestown, N. C.
Ill Harrison Ave., Somerset, Mass.
1013 Montlieu Ave., High Point, N. C.
Route 3, Asheboro, N. G.
614 Old Thomasville Rd., High Point, N. C.
Route 5, Winston-Salem, X. (,'.
304 William St., Kannapolis. X. C.
824 Knollwood, Winston-Salem, X. C.
16 Holbrook Ct., Ansonia, Conn.
53-36 199 St., Flushing, X. Y.
Route 1, Pilot Mountain, X. C.
R.F.D. 2, Fremont, X. C.
Box 5, Homer, Indiana
P. O. Box 553, Wauehula, Fla.
Route 5, Box 464, High Point, N C.
804 Arthur Ave., High Point, X.
804 Arthur Ave., High Point,
Route 3, Shelbv,
507 E. First St., Cherrvville,
110 Sunset Dr., High Point,
Box 57, Granite Quarry,
Route 2, High Point,
1605 Greenville Rd., Kmston,
109 North 12 St.. Bessemer Citv,
107 Chestnut St., Lexington,
217 Spencer Ave., High Point,
Moravian Falls,
102 Westchester Dr., High Point, X. C.
100 Plunierest Dr., Charlotte, X. C.
Route 3, Thomasville, N. C.
Huntington, Md.
601 E. Salisbury St., Asheboro, X. C.
Route 5, Mount Airv, X. C
Box 431, Archdale, X. C.
1626 W. Lexington Ave. Ext., High Point, X C
4208 Hilltop Rd., Greensboro, N. C.
800 Meredith St., High Point, X C
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Carol Kay
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Julie Hobson
William Lester
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Kandzcr, Jerry Wayne
Kearney, Joanne Xaomi
Kearns, Lee Roy
Keener, Patricia Lee
Keith, Joseph LeRoy
Kellv, Martha Jean
Kelly, Wendell Brantley,
Kemp, David Lee
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Kennedy, Bobby Faye
Kennedy, Harold Aaron
Kennedy, John Douglas
Kennedy, Kenneth Wayne
Kennedy, Joseph Lynn
Kennedy, Willa Christine
Kennedy, William Gary
Kester, Thomas Sntton
Kester, William Vance. Jr.
Key, Patsy Anne
Kiger, Benny Gray
Kiger, Gary Wayne
King, Stephen Frederick
Kinlaw, Barbara Jean
Kinney, Garland Paul
Kinney, Stanley Walter
Kinsey, Phillip Lawrence
Kirkman, Joyce Nell
Kirkan, Larry Fillmore
Kitley, R. Marsden
Kivett, Jerry Ray
Kline, Gretchcn
Knapp, Richard Stevenson
Knight, Marie Elena
Knight, Sandra Jayne
Koontz, ferry Dean
Knrnegay, Robert David
Krimminger, Bettv Leana
Kyle, Gerald L.
Lambeth, Frank Simmons
Lambeth, Judy Gray
Lane, Judith Marie
Lanier, Linda Karen
Lankford, Johnny Eddie
Lanzieri, Arlene Lyman
Lasala, Tony John
Latham, Michael Alvin
Laubseher, Elizabeth Ann
Lawing, Daniel Edwin
Lawrence, Donna Leigh
Lawson, Carol Lewis (Mrs.)
Lawson, Kenneth Ray
Lawson, Xina Virginia
Leberman, Majorie Beth
Leckie, Sylvia Susan
Lee, June
Lemar, Robert Eugene (T)
Lemmond, Lila Kav
Leonard, Darryl Brent (T)
Leonard, Rov Edward
Leweliyn, Darius Ross
Lcwin, 'Leonard Bruce
Lewis, Frank L., Jr.
Lewis, Patricia Ann
Lewis, Walter Wayne
Liedke, Fred John, Jr.
Light, Sandra Lucille
Liles, Doris Selene (Tl
Lilly, Ilarrv Glenn
Lily, Ronald Xed
Lindberg, Shervl Ann
Lindley, Winfred Earl
Lineberry, Donald Wayne
Lineberger, Patsy Eaker
Liner, Brenda Joyce
Litaker, Joe Lester
Little, Donald Alexander
Livengood, William Robert
Lloyd, Lynda Kav (T)
Lloyd, Barbara L.
Lloyd, Robert Austin (T)
Llovd, Viviano Georgette
Loekman, John Wesley
Loflin, Janice Elizabeth
Logan, Jane Diiscoll
Lomax, Blanton Bradshaw, ]
Long, Evelyn Marie
Long, John Kelly
Longwith, Judy Claudine
Lorber, Joseph Frederick
Loven, Linda Bvers (T)
805 W. Fouth St., Lexington, X c
517 Whiteoak St., High Point, N. C.
Clewiston, Fla.
North Broadway, Upper Nyack, N, Y.
Clarkton, N. c!
2705 Duke Homestead Rd., Durham, N C
118 Kathland Ave., Thomasville, N. C.
182, Seroe, Colorado, Aruba, Netherlands, Antilles
1143 St. John St., High Point, N. C.
Route 4, North Wilksboro, i\. C
4224 East West Hwy., Chevy Chase, Md.
Boz "A", Whiteville, West Va
2728 English St., High Point, N. C
Route 2, Winston-Salem, N. C.
205 Petree Rd., Winston-Salem, N. C.
1302 Rhem, Kinston, N. C.
Route 2, Winston-Salem, N. C.
318 Coltrane St., High Point, N. C.
903 Grant St., High Point, N. C.
Route 1, Shannon, N. C.
220 Elm St., Asheboro, N. C.
701 Denning Place, Charlotte, N. C.
Route 1, Lawsonville, N. C.
1010 Rotary Dr., High Point, N. C.
.3042 Waterford Rd., Winston-Salem, X. C.
10 Fourth St. N., Arlington, N. J.
Route 3, Box 375 A„ Henderson, N. C.
Route 2, Box 200, Princess Anne, Va.
337 E. Tenth St., Rushville, Inch
209 Sunnybrook, High Point, N. C.
R.F.D. 2, Carthage, N. C.
3409 Greenhill Rd., High Point, N. C.
200 E. Guilford St., Thomasville, X. C.
Biscoe, N. C.
R.F.D. 2, Thomasville, N. C.
77 Highland Dr., Denville, N. J.
Route 2, Trinity, N. C.
Route 4, Thomasville, N, C.
121 Lakeside D., High Point, N. C.
505 Enterprise St., High Point, N. C.
815 Fifth St., High Point, N. C.
815 Fifth St., High Point, N. C.
2006 W. Rotary Dr., High Point, N. C.
Rural Hall, N. C.
Rural Hall, N. C.
41 Birchwood Lane, White Plains, N. Y.
Route 3, Carthage, N. C.
1017 Kearns St., High Point, N. C.
1017 Kearns St., High Point, X. C.
219 Centennial Ave., High Point, N. C.
Route 1, Pleasant Garden, N. C.
Route 7, Greensboro, N. C.
181 Seventh Ave., Trov, N. Y.
707 Hines St., High Point, N. C.
Carolina Apts., Thomasville, N. C.
325 Louise Ave., High Point, N. C.
102 First St., N. Charleston, S. C.
Route 3. Madison, N. C.
Box 183-A, Thomasville, N. C.
1410 Seminole Dr., Greensboro, N. C.
Route 4, Concord, N. C.
First St., Oxford, Md.
206 E. Lake Dr., Thomasville, N. C.
Route 2, Box 367, Lexington, N. C.
Pinnacle, N. C.
400 Lindale Dr., High Point, N. C.
Route 2, King, N, C.
114 Sentinel Hill, Derby, Conn.
8 W. Helen, Hamden, Conn.
Route 2, Advance, N. C.
P. O. Box 33, Cameron, N. C.
Route 1, Maiden, N. C.
Seagrove, N. C.
327 Nathan Hunt Dr., High Point, N. C.
327 Nathan Hunt Dr., High Point, N. C.
Route 1, Glen Allen, Va.
210 Euclid Ave., Hamburg, N. Y.
Route 5, Statesville, N. C.
106 Pogue St., Raleigh, N. C.
110 Paddison St., Kernersville, N. C.
Box 241, Matthews, N. C.
401 Cox Ave., Thomasville, N. C.
Route 1, Box 43, Thomasville, N. C.
1042 Montieu Ave., High Point, N. C.
3056 Keansange Rd., Camden, N. J.
510 N. Gurthie Ave., Durham, N. C.
Route 5, Dunn. N. C.
400 S. Washington St., Easton, Md.
100 Ardmore St., Hamden, Conn.
Jonas Ridge, N. C.
1510 Dogwood St.. Roanoke Rapids, N. C.
1106 W. Lenoir, Kiston, N. C.
204 Ragsdale Rd., Jamestown, N. C.
1108 Dartmouth Ave., High Point, N. C.
Route 2, Pittsboro, N. C.
307 Vandalia Rd„ Greensboro, N. C.
Box 95, Wadesboro, N. C.
1219 Greensboro Rd., High Point, N. C.
47 Park Ave., Concord, N. C.
Route 1, Iron Station, N. C.
1325 Heathcliffe Rd., High Point, N. C-
609 Lindsay St., High Point, N. C.
2 Orchard Ave., N. Plainfield, N. J.
303 Woodrow Ave., High Point, N. C.
3609 S. Lois Ave., Tampa, Fla.
Route 1, Iron Station, N. C.
Trinity, N. C.
Y'adkinville, N. C.
Box 395, Denton, N. C-
Erwin Heights, Thomasville, N. C.
204 Forest Hills, Gastonia, N. C
Route 3, Waxhaw, N. C
Route 72, Manahawkin, N. J
205 Va. Ave., Concord, X. G
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Lose, David Allen
Lu, Yang, Sieng
Lupton, John Morissey
McAllister, Carolyn Jean
McCarthy, William Joseph
McCollum, Jean Carole
McCorkle, Charles Edison
McCracken, R. Wesley
McDaniel, Harold Edward
McDaniel, Pefitfy Ann
McDaniel, Shirley Jean
McDowell, Audrey Fae
McDowell, Richard Earl
McDuffie, James Edward
McElhannon, Ronald Jasper
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McGhce, Pcarlie Jean
McGinn, M. Dell
McHone, Sandra Gay
Mcllvaine, Joyce Ellison
Mclnnis, Vera Evelyn
McKechnie, Robert Matthew
McKiniey, William Henry
McKnight, Jerry Clint
McMasters, Carolyn King
McNamee, Margaret Lynn
McPherson, Luthem Patterson
Mader, Sharon Joan
Manuel, Rrcnda Erie
Manuel, Marvin Leon
Marlowe, Mrs. Athelene Payne
Mann, Elizabeth Austin
Manning, Calvin Clay
Marshall, Ellen Frye
Marsteller, Paul Ednntnd
Martin, Catherine Anne
Martin, James Christopher
Martin, Jimmie Rayvon
Martin, Kenneth Allen
Martin, Mary Ann
Martz, Gene Austin
Mashburn, Mendel Laine
Mason, Rosemary
Mastroyiannakis, Aristides G.
Mathis, Harry Walter
Maultsby, Joan Cleo
Maxwell, George Larry
May, Mishew Ann (Mrs.)
May, Yvonne
Mazzoli, Henri Ronald
Meadows, Stanley Edward, Jr.
Medlin, Robert Lee
Merrick, Carol Jean
Michael, Bob James
Michael, Paul Edward
Michaux, Janeive Sudie
Milgrim, Laura W.
Miller, Janet Louise
Miller, Richard Maury
Mills, Judith Diane
Mills, Rickie Wayne
Mills, Rodney Bryan
Minchew, Julia Carr
Mitchell, Edward Huffington, Jr.
Mitchell, Thelma Estella
Mock, Suzanna Rucker
Modlin, Mariam Jane
Moffett, Nancy Louise
Motnague, Robert Thomas
Montague, Stephen Carr
Moon, Sylvia Kay
Moore, Franklin Delores
Moore, Marjorie Walker
Moore, Rosa Mae
Moose, George Francis., Ill
Moose, Harold Monroe
Morgan, Gerald Allen
Morgan, Pauline Mass
Morris, Sherrill F., Jr.
Moser, Steve Ryan
Motsin£er, Wesley Alvin
Mowry, Jerry Randall
Mullis, Lewis Barrow
Munn, Clifton Vinson
Murdock, Jerry Wayne
Murphy, Alpha Ray, Jr.
Murphy, Paul T.
Murray, Gloria Jean
Murray, Nelda Louise
Murrow, Shirley Ann
Myers, Charles Stuart
Myers, Donald Gray
Myers, Jerry Lee
Myers, Harold Graham
Myers, Thomas Ralph
Myers, Woodrow Dan
Myrick, Carrie Estelle
Neal, Clara Jane
Neal, Louis Hanes
Neale, Elizabeth Suter
Neel, Dale Sidney
Nelson, Fletcher, Jr. (T)
Nelson, Jerry Don
Nesbit, Charles Edward
Neville, Walter Henry
Nichols, Gayle Lenore
Nixon, Dottie Dean
Noblett, Nancy Anne
Nolan, Larry Russell
Norman, Larry Gray
Norris, William Hull
Norwood, Mary Cecilia Sides
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164G Maple Ave, Albemarle, \. C.
211 Grcenoak Dr., High Point, i\. C
32 Market Rd., Siliu, Sarawak
1017 Montlieu Ave, High Point, X. C.
720 Brooksidc Dr., High Point, ,\. C.
4412 Reservoir Rd., N.W., Washington, D. C:.
Ri>nte 1, Rox 670 MeLeansville, N. C.
Route 1, Denver. X. C.
3270 Robin Hood Road, Winston-Salem, X. C.
10125 Gulf Blvd., St.. Petersburg. Fla.
Route 2, Bennett, N. C.
705 Stone, St., Kings Mountain, N. C.
1912 Forrest Dr., Wavnesbnrn, Va.
19 School St., "Bradford, Pa.
Route 4, Old Salisbury Rd., Winston-Salem
1709 Shady Dr., Ashehoro,
Box 404, Jonesville,
Routt- 2, Fort Mill,
1257 Bluemont Rd., Mt. Airv,
218 Edgedale Dr., High Point,
Box 25, Lakeview,
Box 216, Matthews,
2708 Chapel Hill Rd., Durham,
431 Wright St., High Point,
441-A Greek Ridge Rd., Greensboro,
1641 Hull Circle, Orlando, Fla.
Box 36, Polkton, N. C.
2940 Selma St., Jacksonville, Fla.
560 Academy St., Madison, N. C.
403 Cox Ave., Thomasville, N. C.
Route 3, Thomasville. N. C.
501 Tasker St., Ridley Park, Pa.
Route 6, Lexington, N. C.
1216 N. Main St., Apt. 18, High Point, N. C.
1725 Marine Parkway, Brooklyn,
902 W. Ray St., High Point,
Route 5, Lexington,
813 Gaines Ave., High Point,
2111 Chestnut St., High Point, N. C.
Route 2, Westfield, N. C.
112 Columbus Ave., High Point, N. C.
Route 1, Star, N C.
Yadkinville, N. C.
514 Ashe St., High Point, N. C.
1516 Doune St., Winston-Salem, N. C.
810 Faison Ave., Fayetteville, N. C.
609 W. Tenth Ave., Crossett, Ark.
Lexington Ave., High Point, N. C.
1106 St. John's St., High Point, N. C.
40 Washington St., Plainville, Mass.
311 Dexter Dr., Falls Church. Va.
Box 25, Star, N. C.
7118 Meadowbrook Rd., Lvnehhurg, Va.
1010 Laurel St., Bedford, Va.
203B Magnolia St., Winston-Salem, N. C.
Nottingham Road, Charleston, W. Va.
1306 Eaton Place, High Point, N. C.
Route 1, Clemmons, N. C.
505 South England St., Williamsburg. Va.
3811 Pope St., S. E., Washington 20, D. C.
Route 1. Box 490, Newton, N. C.
836 Powhatan, Ashehoro, N. C.
117 Sterling St., Ashehoro, N. C.
1802 Neuse Blvd., New Bern, N. C.
513 N. W. Fifth St., Mulberry, Fla.
3504 Sharon Dr., Greensboro, N. C.
Jamestown, N. C.
Route 1, Fishcrsville, Va.
2325B Winston Ct., Winston-Salem, N. C.
128 N. King Charles Rd., Raleigh, N. C.
1812 W. Rotary Dr., High Point, iN. C.
Route 1, Kemersville, N. C.
316 Culbreth Av., Thomasville, N. C.
Route 6, Lexington, N. C.
-116 Roanoke Ave., Roanoke Rapids, N. C
Route 4, Thomasville, N. C.
723 Grand St., High Point, IV. C.
723 Grand St., High Point, N. G.
Route 3, Box 3.57, Lexington, N. C.
Lewisville, N. C.
Route 2, Kernrsville, N. C.
Route 5, Box 501, High Point. N. C.
708 48th Ave. No., Mvrtle Beach, N. C.
Box 128, Richfield, N. C.
548 East Faris Rd., Greenville, S. C.
Route 9, Winston-Salem, N. C.
2414 Sylvan Rd., Greensboro, N. C.
Route 8, Greensboro, N
127 Cross St., Marion, N. C
601 Idol Drive, High Point, N. C
Route 3, Lexington, N. C
3805 Beverly Hills Dr., High Point, N. C.
17 Gray St.. Thomasville, N. C
Route 3, Lexington, X. C
16 N. Rolling Rd.. Catonvsille 28, Md.
Route 5, Lexington, N. C.
127 E. Chestnut St., Lineolnton, N. C.
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724 N. Fulton St., Salisbury. N - C.
526 Whitcoak St., High Point, N. C.
291.3 Dunlavin Wav, Charlotte, N. C.
1936 Lewis Ave., Roekville, Md.
Box 761, Marion, N. C.
320 Academy St., Randelman, N. C.
44 Watauga St., Ashevillc, N. C.
1209 Johnson St., High Point, N. C.
3400 N. Potomac St., Arlington, Va.
403 N. Oak St., Lineolnton, X. C.
169 Tenaflv Rd., Tenafly, N. J.
3963 S. St. S. E., Washington 20, D. C.
3529 Rosemont Ave., Winston-Salem, X. C.
400 Winton Ave, Easton, Md.
804 {Catherine Ave., Kings Mountain N. C.
Oakley, Barbara Jean
O'Brvant, Norman Hassell
Oldham, Margaret Elizabeth
Onorato, Alfred John
Organ. Anne Elizabeth
Orman, Bonnie Lois
Orr, Judith Dale
Orreli, Benny Ralph
O'Shields, Clarence Morris
Overhv, Norma Jane
Overeash, Mrs. Doris E.
Overton, Sara Ann
Owen. William Bradford
Oxen ford, George Kenneth
Pace, Everett Odell
Packard, Randall Clark
Padilla, James D.
Page, Faye Dean
Page. Thomas Arnold
Paisley, Helen Ruth
Palmer, Don F.
Pappas, Chris Constantine
Parham, Edwin Wayne
Parker. Sharon Marie
Parrisb, Carol Sue
Parrish, James Justice
Patterson, Diane Wagner (T)
Paxton, Margaret Gayle
Payne, Betty Cross Jamie
Payne, Edna Allene
Payne, George Ronald
Payne, Lynda Glenn
Peatross, Donald Lee
Peck, Mrs. Caroline Sherwood
Peele, Mildred Carolyn
Peele, Patricia Sue
Peeler, Mildred Anne
Peltola, Tames David
Pender, Robert Wayne
Pendry, Gene Raymond
Perryman, Mary Lou
Peterson, Pat
Philbeck, Bobby Harrison
Phillips, Claude Calvin
Phillips, Colin Kelly
Phillips, Flora Kay
Phillips, James Donald
Phillips, Patricia Ellen (Tl
Phillips, William Franklin, Tr.
Phillips, William Walton, Jr.
Pierce, Billie Joe
Pierce, Michael Gene
Pike, Christine Elizabeth
Pike, Thomas Roger
Pittman, Winifred Stanley
Piatt, John Wayne
Pless, Barbara Jean
Poindexter, Patricia Ann
Pope, Ira Wavne
Poplin, William Lee
Porter, Francis Logan, III
Powell, Douglas Floyd
Powers, Ethel Marie
Prado, Carlos Enrique
Prestwood, Mary Caroline
Price, Linda Frances
Pritchard, William Edwin
Pugh, Griffith Thompson, Jr.
Purifoy, Leslie Neal
Raper, Franklin Leon
Ratliff, Sara Alyce
Ramses - , James Franklin
Randall, Barbara Jean
Ran, Mrs. Shirley D.
Ranch, Albert William
Raykes, Judith Ann
Read, Deanna Elizabeth
Redding, Joseph Branson
Reece, Johnnie Leroy
Reese, Robert Levari (T)
Regan, Betty L.
Reigelman, Ronald Burton
Renfro, Beth 7
Reumann, Richard Charles
Rice, Gerald Eugene
Rice, Larry Gene
Rich, William Thomas
Richards, Louella May
Richards, William Thomas, Jr.
Richardson, Lois Maxine
Richardson, Nina Ruth
Rierson, Haywood Allen
Riley, Larry Scott
Ringley, Ann Gibson
Roach, Roger Ellis
Robbins, Carlene Shackelford
Roach, Rosaline Elaine
Robbins, Sarah Ann
Robertson, Sonya Glenn
Roc-belle, Antoinette Alderman
Rogers, Betty Sue
Rogers, Judith Ellen
Rogers, Patty Anne
Rollins, Sally Judith
Rose, Elna Claire
Rosenmarkle, Michael
Rothroek, Sue Marion
Routb, Carolyn Sue
Rouse. Ellis Leroy
Row-e, David Franklin
Rover. Rebecca Louise
Rudisill, Larry Joseph
Rufty, Barbara Lee
Russ, Jack
Russell, Charles Edniond (T)
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Route 2, Reidsvillc,
1008 Johnson St., High Point.
14 Virginia Drive, Easton,
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Route 3, Thomasville,
Trinitv,
600 S. Stratford Rd., Winston-Salem,
205 Albert St., High Point,
210 '.V. .Meadow Rd., Draper.
9S1 Fisher Ferry Rd.. Thomasville,
Route 7, Winston-Salem,
1210 Westndge Rd., Greensboro,
106 Fraley Field Rd., High Point,
S22 Ingram Rd., High Point, X. C.
718 S. Hawthorn Rd., Winston-Salem, X. C.
601 West 172nd St., New York 32, X. Y.
Route 1, Ruffin, X. C.
6417 Kilmer St., Cheverlv, Md.
Route 1, MeLeansville. X. C.
Route 7, Lexington, X. C.
646 Brent, Winston-Salem, X. C.
201 Edgeview Dr., High Point, X. C.
126 E. Park Ave., Mooresville, X. C.
P. O. Box 243, Creedmoor, X. C.
Route 2, Kemersville, X. C.
1011 X. Main St., High Point, X. C.
Route 3. Matthews, X. C.
5103 Western Blvd.. Raleigh, N. C.
Route 1, Cameron, X. C.
3031 X. Main St., High Point, X. C.
Box 386, Whitakers, X. C.
R. F. D. 1, Penola, Va.
223 Edgedale Dr., High Point, N. C.
Route 3, High Point, X. C.
P. O. Box 24, Kannapolis, N. C.
Hazelwood, Warrenton, X. C.
49 Stratton Ave., Westwood, X. J.
504 S. Fourth St., Mebane, N. C.
Route 2, High Point, N. C.
Box 100, Lewisville, N. C.
803 Gales Ave., Winston-Salem, X. C.
5 Tavlor St., Thomasville, N. C.
300 Oakwood St., High Point, N. C.
Children's Home, Winston-Salem, N. C.
1613 Guver St., High Point, N. C.
201 Edgar St., Rnxboro, N. C.
1510 Madison Ave, Greensboro, N. C.
2012 Queens Rd. W„ Charlotte, N. C.
1303 Forrest Ave, High Point, N. C.
508 Knollwood Drive, Thomasville, X'. C.
511 W. Ray St., High Pont, N. C.
9S01 E. Bexhiil Dr., Kensington, Md.
Route 10, Box 918, Greensboro, X. C.
Route 2, Tarboro, N. C.
Ferndale Dr., High Point, N. C.
Route 1, Box 316, Kannapolis, N. C.
3830 Thomasville Rd., Winston-Salem, X. C.
4500 S. Main St., Winston-Salem, X. C.
Route 1, Box 126, Norwood, N. C.
Box 436, Jamestown, N. C.
185 Euclid St., Winston-Salem, N. C.
Route 2, Harmony, N. C,
Apartado 426, Rio Piedras, Puerto Rico
307 E. Mulberry St., Goldshoro, N. C.
Route 2, Matthews, N. C.
73.5 N. 29th St., Allentown, Pa.
710 S. Ride, Tallahassee, Fla.
1020 Isleworth Ave, Charlotte, N. C.
213 Lindsay St., High Point, N. C.
1448 N. Hamilton St., High Point, N. C.
1106 Charles St., Winston-Salem, N. C.
604 Lindsay St., High Point, N. C.
807 E. Farriss Ave., High Point, N. C.
33 W. Main St., Fleetwood, Pa.
Avondale Drive, Lexington, X. C.
P. O. Box 426, Chadbourn, X. C.
409 Springfield Rd., High Point, N. C.
1505 Austin St., High Point, N. C.
625 Holly St., Ashehoro. N. C.
Route 10, Lexington, N. C.
3713 Wheeler Rd., Washington, D. C.
14519 Carrolton Rd., Roekville, Md.
95 Woodfield Rd., Westwood, N. J.
1313 Greenville Rd., Kinston, N. C.
214 Aldridge Rd., High Point, N. C.
1113 Cedrow Ave, High Point, X. C.
Route 9, Box 459, Charlotte, X. C.
107 Chapel St., East Hartford, Conn.
Seagrove, N. C.
Route 3, Thomasville, N. C.
Route 2, Summerfield, N. C.
Carthage, X. C.
3003 Marmin St., Winston-Salem, X. C.
506 Lindsay St., High Point, N. C.
1204 Fairfield Rd., High Point, X. C.
506 Lindsav St., High Point, N. C.
220 Edgeworth, High Point, N. C.
755 Barnsdale Rd., Winston-Salem, X. C.
3203 Alamance Rd., Greensboro, X. C
Route 2, Graham, N. C.
311 Montlieu Ave, High Point, N. C.
Route 1, Rowland, X. C.
804 Broad St., Shelby, N. C.
3219 Luther St., Winston-Salem, N. C.
1018 Tenth St., Alexandria, Va.
2915 Birch-wood Dr., Winston-Salem, X. C.
413 Routh Circle, Greensboro, N. C.
403 Kennedy St., High Point. N. C.
Route 5, Winston-Salem, X. C.
Route 2, Thurmont, Mel.
114 Maple St., Thomasville, X. C.
Catawba, X. C.
113 Gatewood Ave., High Point. X. C.
307 Beckner St., Lexington, X. C.
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Russell, Michael Odell
Sabino, Mike M.
Saferight, Sylvia Jane
Saksa, Bonnie Jo
Salmon, Raymond Driver
Samet, Sylvia Lichtin
Samuels, Carlcen Elizabeth
Samuels, Linda Gayle
Sanders, Rita Muriel
Sandridge, Richard Carter
Sands, Charles Monroe
Sapp, Henry Otho
Saunders, Patricia Elizabeth
Saunders, Rita Joyce
Sawyer, Judy Anne
Schenck, Walter Herbert
Schmidley, Michelle Louise
Schneider, Fred George
Schraplau, Frederick William
Scott, Jesse Gray
Seaver, Grace A.
Seaver, Robert Avery
Seawell, Pauline Phillips
Sechrest, James Ronald
Sechrist, Chalmous Winford
Sellers, Charles Wayne
Shackleford, Dick Glenn
Shackelford, Jerry Wayne
Shank, Joseph Walter
Shapiro, Sylvia J.
Sharpe, Allen Nelson
Sharpe, Mrs. Jeanette Secil
Shaw, Harvey R.
Shaw, David Ernest
Shaw, Orrin Robert, Jr.
Shoaf, N. Mack
Shockey, Joan Lee
Silver, Joel
Silverstein, Sandra
Simerson, Mickey Farris
Simpson, Hobart McKinley
Simpson, Norman R.
Singer, Edward Michael
Sink, Deanna Faye
Sink, Jerry Paul
Slate, Tony G.
Slaughter, Thomas Milton
Slaughter, Larry Gene
Smathers, Mary Sue
Smith, Barry Jerome
Smith, Brenda Anne
Smith, Clarence Bryce
Smith, Donald Paul
Smith, Ethel Gail
Smith, Eva Dell
Smith, Forrest Kirk
Smith, Frances Ann
Smith, Glenn Thomas, Jr.
Smith, Harold Clifton, Jr.
Smith, Harry C.
Smith, Jerry Terrell
Smith, Katie Jane
Smith, Margaret Rose
Smith, Mary Lew
Smith, Robert Taylor
Smith, Sylvia Annette
Smith, W. Dwight
Smithdeal, Foss Tyra, Jr.
Snider, Lamont James
Snider, William Frederick, Jr.
Snider, Clayton Eugene
Snyder, Ethel Maie
Snyder, Harold Lance
Spake, Richard Charles
Sparrow, Vernon Randolph
Speight, Juanita Gail
Spenard, Paul Lionell
Spencer, Margaret Lillian
Sprinkle, Sandra Lee
Srour, George Michael
Stafford, Bobby Lee
Stafford, Walter Edward
Stalder, Elizabeth Anne
Stallings, Mrs. Bonnie F.
Stamey, Robert Millard
Stanley, Randolph L.
Steed, Annette Allred
Steed, William Howard
Stephenson, Andrew Harrison
Stevens, James Coleman
Stevens, Linda Dee
Stewart, James Wesley
Stewart, Kirk K.
Stewart, William Roy
Stilwell, Bonnie Emaline
Stokes, Louise Jeanne
Stone, Fred Lyndon
Stone, James Austin
Stout, James Robert
Street, Eugene Freeman
Strickland, Linda Kay
Strother, Aubrey Lee
Sturdivant, Elizabeth Ann
Sturm, Frederick Peter
Sturm, Kathie Marie
Suite, Cecil O. (T)
Suitt, Marion Adolphus
Sullivan, James Robert, Jr.
Surratt, James Edward
Surratt, Kathryn Ann
Surratt, Ned
Swanson, Bruce Frederick
Swenson, Robert John (T)
Swigart, Bill
Swindell, Ann Crockett (T)
Route 3, Thomasville, N. C.
523 E. Sixth St., Plainfield, N. J.
Route 1, Jamestown, N. C.
244 Forest Hill Drive, Asheville, N. C.
105 Green St., Selma, N. C.
802 Forrest Ave., High Point, N. C.
1201 Filbert St., High Point, N. C.
711 E. Commerce St., High Point, N. C.
239 Boulevard, High Point, N. C.
Amherst, Va.
R.F.D. 1, Danhnry, N. C.
J 29 N. Poplar St., Winston-Salem, N. C.
117 W. Park Drive, Raleigh, N. C.
Route 6, Box 631, Charlotte, N. C.
Route 4, Box 65, High Point, N. C.
22 Greenwich St., Bergen Field, N. J.
1018 Montlieu Ave., High Point, N. C.
2414 Spring St., So. Charleston, W. Va.
41 Ogden Ave., White Plains, N. Y.
Route 1, Box 108, Trov, N. C.
259 High St., Wareham, Mass.
92 Winthrop St., Taunton, Mass.
Route 3, Greensboro, N. C.
Route 1, Jamestown, N. C.
Apt. 46, Cedar Lodge, Thomasville. N. C.
Box 15, Ruby, S. C.
Pinnacle, N. C.
3011 Archdale Rd., High Point, N. C.
Route 4, Box 191, Lexington, N. C.
Church St., Leesville, S. C.
Route 2, Hiddenite, N. C.
Box 43A Rt. 3, Thomasville, N. C.
2004 Pleasant St., Asheboro, N. C.
109 Circle Dr., Lenoir, N. C.
Route 2, Boonville, N. C.
Route 5, Winston-Salem, N. C.
3807 Beverly Hills, High Point, N. C.
69-39 Yellowstone Blvd., Forest Hills, N. Y.
227 Edgedale Dr., High Point, N. C.
1306 S. Park Dr., Reidsville, N. C.
Ararat, N. C.
1223 Guver St., High Point, N. C.
295 S. Johns Place, Brooklyn 38, N. Y.
Route 2, High Point, N. C.
Route 1, Box 335, Thomasville, N. C.
601 Lois Ave., High Point, N. C.
4407 Jarvis Road, Greensboro, N. C.
925 Old Winston Rd., High Point, ,\. C.
1513 Lovett St., Greensboro, N. C.
7416 Merritt St., Washington 28, D. C.
Box 363, Pleasant Garden, N. C.
Route 2, Box 183A, Trinity, N. C.
Route 4, Murphy, N. C.
Route 1, Advance, N. C.
1470 Nottingham Dr., Aiken, S. C.
Box 35, Trinitv, N. C.
Box 993, Winston-Salem. N. C.
1145 St. John St., High Point, N. C.
Route 1, Thomasville, N. C.
7618 Lynn Dr., Chew Chase, Md.
1414 King St., High Point, N. C.
226 Roslyn Hills Dr., Richmond, Va.
508 Milton Road, Anderson, N. C.
Box 54, Troutman, N. C.
225 N. 7th St., Albemarle, N. C.
621 E. Main St., Albemarle, N. C.
307 Elm St., High Point, N. C.
350 Buckingham Rd., Winston-Salem, N. C.
Route 4, Mocksvillc, N. C.
512 Twin Oak Court, High Point, N. C.
Kendall Mill Road, Thomasville, N. C.
Route 1. Trinitv, N. C.
67 Madison St., Hamilton, N. Y.
39 Ramoth Road, Asheville, N. C.
Mills Home, Thomasville, N. C.
123 S, Poplar St., Winston-Salem, N. C.
635 E. Lexington Ave., High Point, N. C.
609 W. Farriss Ave., High Point, N. C.
1402 N. Lincoln St., Arlington, Va.
15 Scott St., Utica, N. Y.
R. F. D. 4, Box 155, Kemersville, N. C.
128 Magnolia St., Statesville, N. C.
1101 Meadowbrook, High Point, N. C.
500 Maego Dr., Lexington, N. C.
304 Rolling Rd., High Point, N. C.
900 Willowbar Terrace, High Point, N. C.
109 Hiatt Road, Thomasville, N. C.
301 Taylor St., Thomasville, N. C.
2230 S. Tryon St., Winston-Salem, N. C.
523 Rich Ave., South Fort, Ky.
20.3 E. Monroe St., Falls Church, Va.
906 Bridges St., High Point, N. C.
12207 Brookhaven Dr., Silver Spring, Md.
305 S. Sixth Ave., Mayodan/N. C.
Lexington Road, Thomasville, N. C.
4610 Warren St., Washington, D. C.
Route 1, Box 5004. High Point, N. C.
Route 1, Trinitv, N. C.
332 Woodrow Ave., High Point, N. C.
1846 N. Elm St., Greensboro, N. C.
10.3 Oakdale Rd., Lexington, N. C.
3102 Remington Dr., Greensboro, N. C
Denton, N. C.
124 Franklin Ave., Midland Park, N. J.
124 Franklin Ave., Midland Park, N. J.
519 N. Hamilton St., High Point. N. C.
Route 5, Box 421, Durham, N. C.
504 White Oak St., High Point, N. C.
218 Gray St., Thomasville, N. C.
515 Franklin Blvd., Greensboro, N. C.
Box 356, Denton, N. C.
19 Prospect St., Melrose, Mass.
54 Amber Lane, Levittown, N. Y.
Box 459, Dublin, Indiana
736 Washington Dr., Raleigh, N. C.
Swindell, Suzanne
Sykes, John Nelson
Talbcrt, Billv McArthur
Tanksley, Earl McKinley
Tanner, Martha Ann
Tate, Sandra Dolores
Tavlor, Edgar Alton
Taylor, Elizabeth Ann
Taylor, James Anthony
Taylor, Jean Barlow
Taylor, Joe Ann
Taylor, Sammy George
Teague, Carlyle Moss
Teague, Diana G.
Teague, Gloria Ruth
Terry, Harold David
Tcrtzagian, A. Gerald
Tesh, Larry Evans
Thomas, Joe Hanford
Thompson, Albert Ervyne
Thompson, Duane Mae
Thompson, Henry Churchill
Thompson, Kay Diane
Tilley, Margaret Susan
T<mn, lh-nry Fntncis
Torres, Irene
Treece, Betty Marie
Trevarthen, Stuart Winston
Trevorrow, William B.
Trotter, Patricia Rebecca
Troutman, Mary Lou
Tuggle, Donald Lee
Tunstali, Natalie Shannon
Turner, Linda Lee
Turtle, John Kermit
Tysfngcr, Judith Louise
Tyson, Virginia Master
Uhlmann, Kathryn Lee
Unger, Wolfgang
Urian, John S.
Van Auken, Oscar William
Van Hook, Charles D.
VanNortwick, Jeannie Daniel
Varner, Jimmy Martin
Vaughn, \ r vonne
Veasey, Robert O.
Velado, Jose Roberto (TJ
Vestal, Bobby Woodrow
Vest, Sue Ann (T)
Vinay, Margaret Viola
Voncannon, Nancy Carolyn
Voncannon, Robert Wesley
Vuncannon, Carl Sanders
325 N. First St., Albemarle, N. C.
Box 313, Moorehaven, Fla.
204 Perry St., Jamestown, N. C.
1510 Andover St., Greensboro, N, C
303 Callahan St., Rutherfordton, N. C.
Route 1, Pfafftown, N. C
711 N. Ida St., Gastonia, N. C.
18 Pershing Dr., Thomasville, N C
R. F. D. 4, Mebane, N. C.
Route 9, Lexington, N. C.
Box 66, Denton, N. C.
Route 1, Westfield, N. C.
105 Landsdowne, High Point, N. C.
1932 West Blvd., Charlotte, N, C.
1932 West Blvd., Charlotte, N. C.
Route 1, Jefferson, S. C.
202 Fourth Ave., Ashbury Park, N. J.
Route 4, Winston-Salem, N. C.
Route 1, Jackson Springs, N. C.
814 Woodrow Ave., High Point, N. C
726 E. Oxford St., Vineland, N. J.
Route 1, Box 362, Graham, N. C.
5813 N. Four Mile Run Dr., Arlington, Va.
1506 Seminole Dr., Greensboro, N. C.
Route 5, Box 249, Dura hmN,. C.
1434 N. Hamilton St., High Point, N. C.
Route 4, Concord, N. C.
Sherman Ave., Vineland, N. J.
11 Kaslow St., Seymour, Conn.
Route 1, Sophia, N. C.
Addor, N. C.
4406 Burgemere St., High Point, N. C.
3227 Oak Grove Circle, Raleigh, N. C.
2406 Fala St., High Point, N. C.
Route 1, Pfafftown, N. C.
1308 Tipson St., High Point, N. C.
1106 Femdale Dr., High Point, N. C.
2209 Grecnlcaf St., Allentown, Pa.
Box 295, Fletcher, N. C.
127 Frazier St., Smyrna, Delaware
609 Lindsay St., High Point, N. C.
801 Lindsay St., High Point, N. C.
Route 2, WiDiamston, N. C.
Route 2, Lexnigton, N. C.
Route 2, Mt. Airv, N. C.
234 Wellington Rd., Wilmington 3, Del.
10 Calle Poniente 3510, San Salvador, El Salvador
601 Victor St., Spray, N. C.
30 Lake Ave., Salem, Va.
405 Manor Dr., High Point, N. C.
Route 3, High Point, N. C.
Route 3, High Point, N. C.
Route 1, Box 473-A, High Point, N. C.
Waechter, Noel Bruce
Wagner, Beverly Sloop
Wagner, Jack Allen
Waldrep, Reanza Lynn
Waldron, Jesse James
Walker, Kenneth Larry
Walker, Mary Dora
Walker, Richard Kirk
Walker, Stella Jane
Wall, Nancy Thomas
Wallace, Charles Durham
Wallace, Martha Jane
Wallace, Pamela Jean
Wallin, Rcita Louise
Walsh, Billy Gene
Ward, Jerry Darrell
Ward, Joan Dare
Ward, John Everett, Jr.
Ward, Sarah Louise (T)
Warlick, Laura Judith
Warner, Sandra Lee
Warren, Arthur Staples
Warren, Bertha Jane
Wanen, Mary Herring
Waters, Carolyn Sue
Warkins, Billie Joy
Watkins, Lorette Diane
Watkins, iYora Elaine
Watley, Diana Marie
Watson, Charles Henry, Jr.
Weatherly, Bruce Craven
Webb, William A., Jr.
Webster, Curtis Wayne
Weisner, Arthur Milton
Weisner, Charles Linwood
Welch, George Clarke, Jr.
Welch, Jerrv Errol
Wells, Susan Elizabeth
Wesley, Arthur Lewis, Jr.
West, James Lee, Jr.
West, Nancy Marie (T)
Westmoreland, Lillian Diane
Wheeler, Jane Colline
Whicker, William Norman
Whitaker, Dallas Wayne
White, Bobby Thomas
White, Lorene Gavle
White, Mary Elizabeth
White, Sam Floyd, Jr.
Whitehurst, Carrie Lee
Whiteley, Louise Elizabeth
Whitesell, James Sylvester
Whitesell, Mrs. Judith Leonard
Whittington, Ronald Clark
Wickham, David Lee
Wigglesworth, George Earl, Jr.
Wiley, Peggy Ann
2743 McKinley St., Washington 15, D. C.
615 Quaker Lane, High Point, N. C.
2216 Louise Ave., Baltimore 14, Md.
1013 Toms St., Shelbv, N.
1106 Guyer St., High Point, N.
R. F. D. 1, Asheboro, N.
310 Hickory Lane, High Point, N
310 Hickory Lane, High Point, N.
Route 1, Olin, N.
Route 5, Pitts Park, Hickory, N.
124 Frazier St., High Point, N.
200 Ranch Drive, High Point, N.
19 Furman Dr., Aiken, S.
820 Circle Dr., High Point, N.
325 Burkewood Dr., Winston-Salem, N.
613 Goodman St., Archdale, N.
130 S. Van Buren St., Rockville, Md.
Route 3, Mocksville, N. C.
Route 3, Box 168, Whiteville, N. C.
313 Central Ave., Raeford, N. C.
2011 Ashlev Rd., Charlotte, N. C.
R. F. D. 2, 'Stafford Springs, Conn.
Route 2, Newton Grove, N. C.
P. O. Box 277, Snow Hill, N. C.
Route 1, Box 349 B, High Point, N. C.
501 Spruce St., High Point, N. C.
507 N. Fifth St., Albemarle, N. C.
1123 Campbell, High Point, N. C.
12 Acme Ave., Bethpage, N. Y'.
810 Gales Ave., Winston-Salem, N. C.
1835 S. Deshon Rd., Lithonia, Ga.
Maxton, N. C.
3607 Luck Drive, High Point, N. C.
Route 10, Box 245, Lexington, N. C.
Route 5, Box 83, High Point, N. C.
520 Parkway, High Point, N. C.
608 Montlieu Ave., High Point, N. C.
100 East Ridge Dr., Waterbury, Conn.
309 Hickory Chapel Rd., High Point, N. C.
319 Hill St., Asheboro, N. C.
2840 Konnoak Dr., Winston-Salem, N. C.
1042 Evert St., Winston-Salem, N. C.
5811 Wyngate Dr., Bethesda, Md.
134 N. Poplar St., Winston-Salem, N. C.
302.3 Ivy Ave., Winston-Salem, N. C.
Box 1879, High Point, N. G.
116 Sunrise Circle, Randleman, N. C.
400 Beall Ave., Rockville, Md.
Route 4, Henderson, N. C.
Route 5, Box 231, Greenville, N. C.
199 Scudder Rd., Osterville, Mass.
401 Liberty Rd., High Point, N. C.
500 Gatewood Ave.. High Point, N. C.
607 Chandler St., High Point, N. L.
Brumley, Missouri
818 Longwood Ave., Mays Landing, N. J.
1005 Charlotte St., High Point, N. C.
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Wilkinson, Wayne Burgess
Willard, Mary Catherine
Williams, Benjamin Jerry
Williams, Carolyn Cecil c
Williams, David Wayne
Williams, Donald Roger
Williams, Glc-nda Elaine
Williams, Joseph Lloyd
Williams, Judy Lynn
Williams. Preston Allen
Williamson, Belinda Sue
Williard, Charles Otha, Jr.
Wilmot, James Emerson
Wilmoth, Hazel Hamilin
Wilson, Arthur Alexander
Wilson, Jimmy George
Wilson, Larry Dean
Wilson, Rohert Graves
Wilson, Robert Lee
Wilson, Roger Vinson
Wilson, Sandra Marie
Winecoff, Harold Monroe
Winstead, Elizabeth Weiser
Winstead, Michael Jennnigs
Winters, Frederick George
Womeldorf, Sue Downtown
Wong, Philip Tit-Sum
508M: Richardson St., Hiqh Point,
Butler St., Pilot ML,
1034 Fit/.allen Rd., Glen Burnic
Route 3, Guilford College,
405 Woodrow Ave., High Point,
Route 1. Star,
1213 Delk Dr., High Point,
25 Barlow Rd., Fuirfa
^820 S. W. Blvd., NYwton,
415 E. Sprague, Winston -Salem,
Route 3, Raeford,
4565 Glenn Hi Rd., Winston-Salem,
1-5 Bungay Rd., Sevmoiir,
10S Overlook Dr., Winston-Salem,
115 Chestnut St., High Point,
Route 1, Box 292 C, Guilford,
Route 7, Box 526J, Greensboro,
824 Madison Ave., Winston-Salem,
Route 6, Box 25, Shelbv,
Route 1, Stokesdale,
312 Middleton St., Robhins,
210 W. Ketchie, China Grove,
824 W. Broadway, Red Li
R. F. D. 1, Roxboro,
2 Ball Rd., Mt. Lakes
2031 Wesley Place, High Point,
P. O. Box 848, Thomasville,
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Wood, Linda Kathleen
Woudall, Dowitt Creech
Woodall, Leonard Cole
Woodfield, Bonnie Mav
Woodlcy, Ronald Franklin
Woodman, Christopher
Woodruff, Charles Edwin
W'ortman, David Franklin
Wortman, Manuel David
Wright, Cennie Lucille (T)
Wright, Martha Jean (T)
Route 1, Box 49, Randleman. X
3 Barbour Dr., Fairfax,
Erwin, X
6207 Clover Lane. Richmond,
1820 Randolph St., X. W.. Washington 11, D
930 Kenmore St., Ashcboro, X.
3605 S. W. 29th St., Miami,
903 Henry St., Roanoke Rapids. X
1008 Johnsontown St., Thomasville, X
R. F. D. 1, Lawndale.
311 W. Guilford St., Thomasville
1811 Westchester Dr., High Point
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Yarborough, Ronald Elliott
Y'eager, Xancv Ellen
Ycatts, Rachel Kate (T)
Yett, William Michael
Y'okley, Patricia Ann
Y'ork, Barry Franklin
Young, David Flint
Young. Delores Annette
Young, Jean Roherta
Zalles, Gmllcrmo, Jr.
Zoeller, Marilyn Elizabeth
121 Hill St.. Fort Mills, S. C.
121 Hill St., Fort Mill, S. C.
1311 S. Tavlor St., Arlington, Va.
P. O. Box 8004, Greensboro, X. C.
3123 Pinehnrst Place, Charlotte, X. C.
Route 1, Thomasville, X. C.
721 Gatewood Ave., High Point, X. C.
7004 Delaware St., Chew Chase, Mel.
Route 4, Mebane, X. C.
200 S. Orange St., Dunn, X. C.
P. O. Box 954, LaPaz, Bolivia, S. America
4611 47th St., Washington 16, D. C.
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