The 1963 7enith
DOT BARRICK and ANN SURRATT
Co-Editors
ELAINE GREENE
Business Manager
DR. C.E. MOUNTS
Faculty Advisor
Published by the
Student Body of
HIGH POINT COLLEGE
High Point, North Carolina
Some aspects of the college experience are universal, Every-
one who has ever attended college has known the sweetness of
the stolen moment alone in the midst of the jungle of reports,
deadlines, meetings, papers, and exams. He suffers from the
ticangs resultant of late study. He exposes himself to the ele-
ments as oft as does the farmer. He hursts inside when the
beam of truth breaks his veil of uncertainty. Beauty, hatred,
insecurity, ecstasy, supreme ignorance, boundless knowledge,
fear, anger, joy, and love are felt in the superlative by the
struggling inhabitant within the academic walls. Any college
student can tell you this. He can also tell you about . . .
m\ tci
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. . . the chemistry experiment which had to be
rerun six times . . .
the wonderful surprise birthday party
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. . , the warmth of real friendships
. . .the intramural relays with their laughter and
the promise of aehing muscles . . ,
. . . the admiration, joy, and envy that accompanies a
new ring . . .
the good nights
the unforgettable parties
the revelation of a conference
the first long-distance call home
. . , and 1,675,893 other related incidences. However, each
campus adds a distinctive flavor to the college experience.
With almost no effort the High Point College student can recall
the messy and exciting Freshman-Sophomore fug-of-war across
the creek . . .
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the friendly bookstore service . .
. . . the evening quiet delight-
fully broken by the singing
fraternity men . , .
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the evening study break
. the Dempsty Dumpster between five and six
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, , . the three scoops of milk-shake base with the squirt of cherry syrup
... the dark solitude of early morning
those glorious Saturday mornings after classes
. , the price paid for breaking traditions
THE COLLEGE EXPERIENCE
HIGH POINT COLLEGE
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CONTENTS
ADMINISTRATION AND FACULTY - PAGE 20
STUDENT BODY - PAGE 38
ORGANIZATIONS - PAGE 102
GREEKS - PAGE 150
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ATHLETICS - PAGE 174
FEATURES - PAGE 202
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DEDICATION
A college teacher, to be successful today, must know
his field more thoroughly than ever before. But n ore
than that, he must also be able to instill in his students
a sense of responsibility and challenge. He must inspire
them to work toward goals which may at first seem
impossible to attain, but are necessary if the students
are to be proficient in (lie field.
At High Point College we have such a professor
as this, who devotes himself with all his talents to his stu-
dents. His classes may be the most difficult a student
has ever encountered, but in the end each one is ap-
preciative of the intensive instruction received.
For the inspiration which he has been to all stu-
dents, for the higher goals he continually seeks and
for his exceptional ability to motivate his students to a
high plane of learning, the Senior Cass dedicates this
1963 edition of the Zenith to DR. DAN COOKE.
ADMINISTRATION
AND FACULTY
Policy . . . "The architect's on the phone. Mr. Wil-
liams ... off to Russia and a hard look at education
Dean Conrad requests . . . Applications for readmissiori
are now available at the Registrar's Office . . . concern-
ing parking tickets. Dean Taylor lias announced . . .
you say the student payroll is ready? . . , decisions, di
cisions . . . where will all the flowers go??? . . . starting
next Fall . . . "telegram for Dr. Patton" . . ,
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MESSAGE TO THE CLASS OF 1963
When you enter college the four years ahead
seem an eternity. As you reach graduation day you
wonder what became of those years that suddenly
fled. It is our earnest hope and prayer that you
found something on this campus that you will
carry throughout life.
We hope, too, that you found opportunities
for self development and expression in all of the
many experiences, hoth good and bad, that you
had while in college.
We hope that you have not only acquired
invaluable factual knowledge from your books
and classes, but even more important, a sense of
values— a yardstick— that will help you apply this
knowledge, make critical examinations, and draw
sound conclusions for the betterment of your
world and all of mankind.
May God's richest blessings be upon you.
Sincerely yours,
Wendell M. Patton
President
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The First Lady and friend!
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W. Lawson Allen
Director of College Relations
Jesse L. Taylor
Director of Student Personnel
Dr. Harold E. Conrad
Dean of the College
Arthur B. Williams
Business Manager
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Wesley W. Gaynor
Bursar
N. P. Yarborough
Registrar
Grady Whicker
Director of Guidance and Counseling
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Stan Broadway
Director of Admissions
Mrs. NfarKuerite Ilormachea
Director of tlic News Bureau
Dr. C. R. Hinshaw
Director of Night School
Duffy Paul
Alumni Executive Secretary,
Director of Placement
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Dr. Samuel Underwood
ENGLISH DEPARTMENT
FACULTY
J. Mitchum
Dr. C. E. Mounts
Mrs. Shirley Rawley
Mrs. Emily Sullivan
BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION DEPARTMENT
Dr. Robert I. Hislop
Joe C. Allen
David C. Anderson
Harold F. Burhans
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J. L. Nelson
George W. Netts
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Dr, Jim T. Hamilton
PHYSICAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT
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Miss Betty Jo Clary
Robert D. Davidson
C. F. Hartman
FINE ARTS DEPARTMENT
Dr. Lew J. Lewis
Miss Ernestine Fields
J. L. Fryhover
Mrs. Jane Morgan
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Robert Clark
Raiford M. Porter
Philip Reines
RELIGION DEPARTMENT
Dr. W. R. Locke
L. Hughes Cox
Miss Dorothy Eubanks
Dr. Walt E. Hudgins
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"Now you know it's my
Policy to give the following
grades in Stratification . . .
"F-", "F", "F+", and an
occasional "D" . , ,"
BIOLOGY DEPARTMENT
Dr. William Lazaruk
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Mrs. Elizabeth H. Conner
MODERN LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT
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Dr. Arthur E. Le Vey
J. H. Allred
Miss Berta Hirtzler
Mrs. Evelyn Simpson
N. P. Yarbo rough
SOCIOLOGY DEPARTMENT
C. K, I lormachea
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MATH DEPARTMENT
Carlton J. Cook
Miss Louise Adams
EDUCATION AND PSYCHOLOGY DEPARTMENT
Dr. Dennis H. Cooke
H. E. Coble
Mrs. Verta I. Coe
Dr. Dan B. Cooke
John D. Martin
Dr. W. F. Matthews
Dr. H. H. Peterson
Dr. E. O. Cummings
CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS DEPARTMENT
Dr. J. M. Flowers
Dr. C. L. Wibon
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HISTORY DEPARTMENT
Dr. David W. Cole
Dr. Helen R. Bartlett
James C. Dixon
Dr. A. Paul Gratiot
Dr. Harold E. Conrad
HOME ECONOMICS DEPARTMENT
Mrs. Lois Livingston
Mrs. Kathryn G. Ring
Happy Birthday, Mrs. H.
STAFF
One last fling, Mrs. Warren???
Miss Mareella Carter
Librarian
Mrs. In a Patrick
Assistant Librarian
Mrs. Louise Williams
Assistant Librarian
Mrs. Adelaide Hamilton
Assistant Librarian
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Mrs. Frances McMeekin-Kerr
Resident Counselor, McCulloch Hall
Mrs. Artnis Parks
Secretary in College Relations
Mrs. Mary Bennett
and Mrs. Janet Warren
Housemothers
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Miss Nancy Warren
Resident Nurse
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Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Wright
Dietitians
"I don't care how many are coming, just set the table
Mrs. Dot Griffiths
Secretary to Director of j
Student Personnel
Mrs. Mary Spurrier
Secretary to the President
Mrs. Lillian Mays
Secretary to Dean of the College
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Mrs. Viola Thompson
Secretary to the Business Manager
Mrs. Frances Gaynor
Bookkeeper
Mrs. Dorothy Kerr
Secretary to the Bursar
Mrs. Dorothy Price
Sec re tan' to the Director of
Admissions
Mrs. Dot Collins
Switchboard Operator
Miss Hazel Packer
Secretary to the Registrar
Mrs. Charlotte White
Audio-Visual Director
Mrs. Evelyn Lee
Secretary to Director of College
Relations
Miss Helen Brown
Secretary to Alumni Director
and Placement Officer
Miss 7a Ik- Martin
Secretary to the Education
and Psychology Department
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WE PAY TRIBUTE TO .
Many times during the school year, there are people
to whom we turn for help in various situations. Fortu-
nately, the Zeiiif/i staff has found someone on our cam-
pus who is both willing and able to help with anv and
every problem. For the kindnesses, sincerity, arid con-
cern which this person has shown, the Zenith staff wishes
to make a special tribute. In appreciation and gratitude
for all she has done, we honor . . .
MRS. DOROTHY GRIFFITHS
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HIGH POINT COLLEGE
BOARD OF TRUSTEES
Mi. Unit McPherson, Chairman
Mr. Horace S. Haworth, Vice-Chairman
Mi. Elliuti S. Wood, Treasurer
Dr. Wendell M. Patton, Secr<
Mr C. L.
Rev. J. Civile Annum
Mr. Stanford R. Brookshire
Mrs. D, S. Coltrane
Mr. J. Harriss Covington
Mr. Tmij- i!
Mr. Harry B. Finch
Mr. Tom A. Finch, Jr.
Bishop Paul X. Garber
Dr. C. L. Gray
Rev. M. E. Harbin
Nolan B. Harmon, D.D., Ex-Officio
Mr. Felix Harvey III
Mr. Charles E. Hayworth
Mr. Vernon Hodgin
Mr. Josh Home
Mr. Charles L. Kearns
Mr. A. J. fCoonce
Mr. Charles W. McCrary
Mr. Blaine Madison
Dr. J. Clay Mai
Mr. James II Millis
Mr. F Logan Porter
Dr. W, Stanley Potter
Mrs. Katie MacAulay Rankin
Mr. L. F. R
Mr. William F. Womble
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HIGH POINT COLLEGE
BOARD OF FELLOWS
1962 - 1963
Mrs. Myrtle H. Barthmaier
Mr. Jack Burris, Sr.
Mr. Jack H. Campl
Mr j. Harriss Covington
Mr. R. Frank Dal ton
Mr. N. C. English
Mr. Tnm A. Finch. Jr.
Mr. John C. Foy
Mr. C. Felix Harvey III
Mr. Charles E. Hay worth
Mr. David R. Hayworth
High Point Bank and Trust Company
Mr. I. Paul Ingle
Mr. C, T. Ingram. Jr.
Mr. Charles L. Reams
Mrs. Eleanor Powell Latimer
The LilK Company — Mr. W. II. Campbell
Mr. Wayland E. Linthicum, Jr.
McCrary-Acme Foundation. Incorporated
Mr. Holt McPherson
Mrs. J. E. Millis
Mr. James H. Millis
Mrs. L. K. Mobley
Mr. Tom R. Pitts
Mrs. Annie Mae Powell
SJane Hosiery Mills, Incorporated
Mr. Edgar H. Snider
Western Electric Foundation
Mr. Elliott S. Wood
Mr. Frank H. Wood
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STUDENT BODY
Freshmen, Sophomores, Juniors, Seniors (finally!) , . , tests,
papers . . . parallel by Wednesday . . . oh, no! lab and lecture
test the same day!! . . . check my mailbox, will you? . . . Thurs-
day—must be having hamburgers for lunch . . . Shallcross says
there is a REQUIRED class meeting!! . . . anybody going to D.C.
semester break?? . . , Wormian and Company looking forward to
graduation ... all Zenith pictures must be made by Monday,
people . . . Winters and the entertainment committee going full
force . , . let's go to the game, y'all , . . March, April, May . , .
exams, exams - . last goful-hvi's to the Seniors . , . another year,
another SHOO . . , See you in September! . . .
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OFFICERS, LEFT TO RIGHT: Donna Lawrence, Secretary; Manuel Wortman,
President; Gloria Teague, Treasurer; Ron Yarborough, Vice-President— not pic-
tured.
SENIOR CLASS
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Four years and 17,000 cups later .
Bob Clark, Outstanding Senior Par Excellence
"Hmmm . . . didn't know that before , , ."
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PATTI COLLIVER
Top-Ten Senior
Peggie Gilliam Auman
Sidney Earl Bailey
Dorothy Jane Barriek
Judy Linda Austin
Howard Albert Barnes
Joan Louise Bartiett
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CLASS OF '63
Larry Eugene Beck
Mary Louetta Bloeeher
Judith Ann Branch
Lema SumerFord Benson
Mickey Wayne Boles
Bobby Harold Braswell
LcBoy Benson
Patricia Peterson Bra eke tt
Ted Leroy Brazzcll
Carol Blake
Carolyn Sue Bradley
Iris White Bristow
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CLASS OF '63
Larry Wayne Brown
Frances Anne Buffaloe
Nina Colton Burns
Gerald Andre Bryant
Ronald Floyd Bundy
Michael Moore Carrinfiton
Melvia Gay Bryant
Hugh Thomas Burchette
David Donald Cashion
Richard Paul Budd
Deloris Ann Bums
Margaret Jfeanette Cecil
CLASS OF '63
Robert Allen Clark Ralph Edward Clements
Sarah Kate Clements Patti Ann Colliver
William Franklin Cope Beverly Ann Crotts
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CEORCTANNA HARDIN
Top -Ten Senior
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CLASS OF '63
HARRY LILLY
Top- Ten Senior
David Allen Culler
Margarette Ann Damewood
William Byrd Ellison
Francis Earl Dail
Jerry Lee Drye
Anne Emery
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CLASS OF '63
Judith Marie English Gary Rnchford Era
Cynthia Kay Fletcher Marilyn Floyd
James William G alley Lewis Edward Core, Jr.
Theron Clyde Farmer
Peggy N. Foister
Ray ford Baxter Grant
Marvin Gary Ferebee
James David Frazier, Jr.
Rov Alvin Grant
CLASS OF '63
Douglas Eugene Gresham
Marvin Ray Haga
Ruby Marie Harrison
Horace Ronald Grubbs
Evelyn Marie Mailman
Marion Lee Harvey
Thomas Milton Gunn
Sara de Vaughn Harbison
Geraldinc Palmer Hauser
Nancy Carole Gunter
Georgian" a Mae Hardin
Peter Wade Hepler
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CLASS OF '63
Wayne Douglas Hinlde
Sarannet Jessamine Holland
Delinda Louise Hutchins
Thurman Ray Hogan
Phyllis Naidyne Huss
Judith Ann Ijames
PAT PEELE
Top -Ten Senior
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CLASS OF '62
Ada Frances Ingle
David Augustine Jewett
Betty Sue Keams
Peggy Joanne Jenkins
Catharine Ellen Johnston
Lee Roy Keams
ALLEN SHARPE
Top -Ten Senior
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CLASS OF '63
David Michael Kenerley Kenneth Wayne Kennedy
Garland Paul Kinney Danny Edwin Living
Harry Glenn Lilly Winfred Earl Lindley
Patsy Ann Key
Donna Leigh Lawrence
Donald Wayne Lineberry
Barbara Joan Kiker
June Lee
Lynda Kay Lloyd
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CLASS OF '63
Blanton Bradshaw Lomax, Jr.
Shirley Jean McDaniel
Jerry Clint McKnight
Judy CI and in e Long with
Ronald Jasper McFlhannon
Margaret Lynn McNamee
Linda Byers Loven
Margaret Dell McGinn
Catherine Ann Martin
Peggy Ann McDaniel
William Henry McKinley
Kenneth Allen Martin
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CLASS OF '63
Harvey Walter Math is
George Francis Moose III
Alpha Ray Murphy, Jr.
Nancy Louise Moffett
Esther Lovin Mullinax
Thomas Ralph Myers
ANN SURRA TT
Top- Ten Senior
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CLASS OF '63
Woodrow Dan Myers
Ronald Lee Osborne
Edwin Wayne Parham
Elizabeth Suter Neale
Sara O^hurn Overton
Margaret Gayle Paxton
Lawrence Russell Nolan
George Kenneth 0\ en ford
Patricia Sue Peele
Mary Sides Norwood
Everett Odell Pace
Gene Raymond Penary
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CLASS OF '63
Bob H. Philbeck
Patricia Ellen Phillips
Douglas Floyd Powell
Flora Kay Phillips
Barbara Jean Fless
Mary Caroline P rest wood
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NATALIE TUNSTALL
Top-Ten Senior
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CLASS OF '63
JOHN WARD
Top-Ten Senior
Sara Alyce Ratliff
Richard Charles Rcumann
Aim Gibson Ringley
Robert Levari Reese
Lois Mavine Richardson
Roger Ellis Roach
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CLASS OF '63
Sally Judith Rollins
Jesse Cray Scott
Jerry Terrell Smith
David Franklin Rowe
Grace Anderson Seaver
William I To ward Steed
Ronda Holland Sale
Charles Wayne Sellers
Andrew Harrison Stephenson
Judy Anne Sawyer
Allen Nelson Sharpe
James Coleman Stephens
MANUEL WORTMAN
Top- Ten Senior
CLASS OF '<53
Louise Jeane Stokes
James Robert Stout
Marion Adolphus Suitt
Fred Lyndon Stone
Eugene Freeman Street
Kathryn Ann Surratt
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CLASS OF '63
Ann Crockett Swindell
Joe Hanford Thomas
Jeannie Daniel VanNortwick
Sammy George Taylor
Kay Diane Thompson
Sue Ann Vest
Carlyle Moss Teague
Margaret Susan Til ley
Sandra Hooks Walls
Gloria Ruth Teague
Natalie Shannon Tunstall
Jerry Darrell Ward
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CLASS OF '63
John Everett Ward
Sarah Louise Ward
Mary Herring Warren
Diana Marie Watlcy
Charles Lin wood Weisncr
Bettte Crttbbs Welborn
Jerry Errol Welch
Nancy Marie West
Louise Elizabeth Whiteley
Judith Leonard Whittsell
Wayne Burgess Wilkinson
Cecilia Gail Williams
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CLASS OF '63
Belinda Sue Williamson
Sandra Marie Wilson
Philip Titsum Wong
Jimmy George Wilson
Michael Jennings W instead
Christopher Woodman
Another sacrifice to Huit/ilopochtli!!!
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"Then they tell me I have to so back to Roberts HahV
Manuel David Wortman
Detores Annette Young
Martha Jean Wright
Jean Roberta Young
Ronald Elliott Yarborough
Guillermo Zalles, Jr.
Nancy Boone Yates
Marilyn Elizabeth Zoellcr
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SEN/OR DIRECTORY
PEGGIE GILLIAM AUMAN
A.B. Elementary Education.
JUDY LINDA AUSTIN
A.B. Social Studies. S.N.E.A. 1,2,3,4; B.S.U.
1,2,3,4; Y.D.C. 3,4, Secretary-Treasurer 4.
SIDNEY EARL BAILEY
A.B. Mathematics.
HOWARD ALBERT BARNES
B.S. Business Administration. Delta Sigma
Phi 2,3,4; Hi-Po 2,3,4, Editor 4; House of
Representatives 3; Student Congress 2,3;
Band 1; Executive Council 4; President's
Advisory Committee 4.
DOROTHY JANE BARRICK
B.S. Business Administration. Zeta Tau Al-
pha 1,2,3,4, Standards Chairman 2, Ritual
Chairman 3; Zenith 1,2,3,4, Class Editor
2, Copy Editor 2, Assistant Managing
Editor 3, Co-Editor 4; S.A.M. 3,4, Secretary
3,4; City-College Relations Committee 3,
Secretary 3; B.S.U. 1,2; Tower Players 1;
Hi-Po 1,2,4; President's Advisory Com-
mittee 4.
JOAN LOUISE BARTLETT
A.B. Art Education. Phi Mu 1,2,3,4;
M.S.F. 1,2; Fellowship Team 2,3; House
of Representatives 2,3; Senate 1; Student's
Art League 3,4, Secretary 4; S.N.E.A. 3,4;
Zenith 1,2,3, Business Manager 3.
LARRY EUGENE BECK
B.S. Business Administration.
LEOMA SUMERFORD BENSON
A.B. History. Junior Marshal 3.
LEROY BENSON
A.B. Social Studies
CAROL BLAKE
A.B. Elementary Education
MARY LOUETTA BLOECHER
B.S. Physical Education. Orlando Junior
College 1; Women's Recreation Associa-
tion 2; Physical Education Majors Club
2,3,4, Treasurer 4; Women's Dormitory
Council 3,4, Head Proctor 4; Intramurals
2,3,4; Intramural Council 3,4; Intramural
Director 4.
MICKEY WAYNE BOLES
B.S. Business Administration
PATRICIA PETERSON BRACKETT
A.B. Religion
CAROLYN SUE BRADLEY
B.S. Physical Education. Intramurals 1,2,3,4;
Intramural Executive Council 3,4; Physical
Education Majors Club 1,2,3,4; Executive
Council 4, Publicity Manager 4.
JUDITH ANN BRANCH
A.B. Music Education. Brevard Junior Col-
lege 1,2; Zeta Tau Alpha 3,4; S.N.E.A. 4;
Concert Choir 4; Chapel Choir 4; Glee
Club 3,4; Music Club 3,4.
BOBBY HAROLD BRASWELL
B.S. Business Administration. Theta Chi
1,2,3,4, Rush Chairman 3, President 4;
House of Representatives 1,2, Treasurer 2;
S.A.M. 3,4; M.S.F. 2,3,4; Orientation Com-
mittee 4.
TED LEROY BRAZZELL
A.B. Religion, Philosophy. Sigma Phi Epsi-
lon 1,2,3,4, Pledge Trainer 2, Vice President
3, President 4; I.F.C. 3,4, Vice President
3, President 4; Sophomore President;
Judiciary Council 1; Intramurals 1,2,3,4;
Orientation Committee 3,4; Student Ad-
visory Committee 4; President's Advisory
Council 4; Fellowship Team 1; Leader-
ship Laboratory 2.
IRIS WHITE BRISTOW
A.B. Elementary Education
LARRY WAYNE BROWN
B.S. Business Administration. S.A.M. 3,4.
GERALD ANDRE BRYANT
B.S. Business Administration. Junior Mar-
shal; Dean's List 1,2,3.
RICHARD PAUL BUDD
B.S. Business Administration. Western Mary-
land College 1,2; S.A.M. 3,4.
FRANCES ANNE BUFFALOE
A.B. Elementary Education.
RONALD FLOYD BUNDY
B.S. Business Administration.
HUGH THOMAS BURCHETTE
B.S. Business Administration. S.A.M. 3,4.
DELORIS ANN BURNS
B.S. Home Economics. Epsilon Sigma
Omicron 2,3,4; Alpha Delta Theta 2,3,4.
NINA COLTON BURRIS
A.B. Elementary Education.
MICHAEL MOORE CARRINGTON
B.S. Music. Who's Who; Concert Choir
2,3,4,Vice President 4; Tower Players
1,2,3,4, Publicity Chairman 4; Hi-Po 4;
Zenith 4.
DAVID DONALD CASHION
B.S. Physical Education. Lambda Chi Ap-
pha 1,2,3,4, Vice President 3; I.F.C. 4,
Treasurer 4; President's Advisory Council
4; Physical Education Majors Club 1,2,3,4,
President 4; Men's Dormitory Council 2,3,4,
President 4; Baseball 1,2,3,4, Captain 4;
Intramurals 1,2,3,4.
MARGARET JEANETTE CECIL
A.B. Elementary Education.
ROBERT ALLEN CLARK
A.B. Religion and Philosophy. Delta Sigma
Phi 2,3,4, Chaplain 4; Vice-President of
Student Government Association 3, Presi-
dent of Student Government Association 4;
Sophomore Class Treasurer; M.S.F. 2,3,4;
Fellowship Teams 2,3; Order of the Light-
ed Lamp 3,4; Chief Marshal 3; Ten Top
Seniors; Who's Who.
RALPH EDWARD CLEMENTS
B.S. Physical Education and Business
SARAH KATE CLEMENTS
B.S. Biology
PATTI ANN COLLIVER
B.S. Biology; Fellowship Teams 1,2; Dormi-
tory Council 2; Freshman Class Treasurer;
M.S.F. 1,2,3,4, President 3; Student Chris-
tian Association President 4; Zenith Layout
Editor 3,4; May Queen 4; Methodist Student
Movement Conference 3; Miss Congeniality
3; Order of the Lighted Lamp 3,4; Junior
Marshal 3; Ten Top Seniors; Who's Who.
BEVERLY ANN CROTTS
A.B. Social Studies.
DAVID ALLEN CULLER
B.S. Business Administration.
FRANCIS EARL DAIL
A.B. Religion and Philosophy. The Order
of the Lighted Lamp; Top Ten Seniors;
Who's Who; Junior Marshals; Student Chris-
tian Council; Kappa Chi Fellowship, Secre-
tary, 3, President 4; Fellowship Teams;
Methodist Student Fellowship Treasurer 3;
Vice President of Junior Class; S.G.A.; House
of Representatives; Reading Editor of
APOGEE; Intramurals; Dean's List 1,2,3,4 ;
Orientation Committee; Chariman of Senior
Gift Committee; Chairman of Junior-Senior
Prom 3; AMOS 3.
MARGARETTE ANN DAMEWOOD
A.B. Sociology and Psychology.
JERRY LEE DRYE
B.S. Business Administration
WILLIAM BYRD ELLISON
A.B. Religion
ANNE EMERY
A.B. Psychology.
JUDITH MARIA ENGLISH
B.S. General Science, Biology. Young Re-
publican's Club; Biology Club.
GARY ROCHFORD ERN
B.S. Business Administration.
THERON CLYDE FARMER JR.
A.B. Religion. Kappa Chi; Methodist Student
Fellowship; High Point College Fellowship
Teams .
MARVIN GRAY FEREBEE
B.S. Business Administration.
CYNTHIA KAY FLETCHER
A.B. French. Alpha Delta Theta 2,3,4;
S.N.E.A. 1,2, Vice President 3, President
4; HI-PO Staff 1,2,3; Methodist Student
Fellowship 1,2; Senate 2,3; Orientation
Committee 3.
MARILYN FLOYD
A.B. Elementary Education.
PEGGY N. FOISTER
A.B. Sociology. Chapel Choir.
JAMES DAVID FRAZIER, JR.
B.S. Business Administration
JAMES WILLIAM GAILY
B.S. Business Administration.
LOUIS EDWARD GORE
B.S. Business Administration.
RAYFORD BAXTER GRANT
A.B. Sociology. Baseball 1,2,3,4.
ROY ALVIN GRANT
A.B. Sociology. Baseball 1,2,3,4.
DOUGLAS EUGENE GRESHAM
B.S. Business Administration.
HORACE RONALD GRUBBS
A.B. Elementary Education.
THOMAS HILTON GUNN
B.S. Music. Who's Who; Concert Choir
1,2,3,4, Vice President and Librarian 3;
Canterbury Club 3,4; Tower Players 1; Stu-
dent Congress 2; Dean's List 3.
NANCY CAROLE GUNTER
A.B. Elementary Education. M.S.F. 1,2,3,4;
Intramurals 1,2,3,4; W.R.A. 1; Fellowship
Teams 1; S.N.E.A. 1,2,3,4, Vice President
4.
MARVIN RAY HAGA
B.S. Business Administration. Theta Chi
Fraternity; AMOS.
EVELYN MARIE HALLMAN
A.B. Elementary Education.
SARA DEVAUGHN HARBISON
B.S. Home Economics. Y.D.C. 4; E.S.O.
4; Tower Players 4; Band 4; Hi-Po 4;
S.N.E.A. 4; Alpha Delta Theta 4.
GEORGIANNA HARDIN
B.S. General Science. The Order of the
Lighted Lamp 3,4; Top Ten Seniors; Junior
Marshals 3; M.S.F. 1,2,3,4; Fellowship
Teams 1,2; Alpha Delta Theta 1,2,3,4,
Treasurer 2; Alpha Gamma Delta 2,3,4,
Second Vice-President 3; Junior Panhelen-
ic Council, President 2; Women's Dormi-
tory Council, Treasurer 3, President 4;
S.G.A. 4; Student Congress 1; Dean's List
1,2,3; Orientation Committee 4; President's
Advisory Committee 4; Student Publication
Staff (Apogee).
FLORENCE HARRIS
B.S. Home Economics. B.S.U.;
Theta 4; E.S.O. 4.
RUBY MARIE HARRISON
A.B. Elementary Education
Alpha Delta
SEN/OR DIRECTORY
MARION LEE HARVEY
A.B. History.
GERALDINE PALMER HAUSER
A.B. Elementary Education .
PETER WADE HEPLER
A.B. Spanish.
WAYNE DOUGLAS HINKLE
B.S. Business Administration. S.A.M; Gavel
Club.
THURMAN RAY HOGAN
A.B. Sociology.
SARANNET J. HOLLAND
A.B. Primary Education. M.S.F. 1,2,3;
S.N.E.A. 2,3,4; Alpha Delta Theta 2,3,4.
PHYLLIS NAIDYNE HUSS
A.B. Business Education.
DE LINDA LOUISE HUTCHINS
A.B. Elementary Education. Alpha Gamma
Delta 1,2,3,4; Band 2; Zenith Staff 2; Day
Students 1,2,3,4; Jr. Panhellenic 3, Vice
President, Panhellenic Council 4, Secretary
4; S.N.E.A. 4.
JUDITH ANN IJ AMES
B.S. Business.
ADA FRANCES INGLE
B.S. Business Administration. Alpha Gamma
Delta, 1,2,3,4, Scribe 2, 1st Vice President
3; M.S.F. 1; Hi-Po Staff 2; S.A.M. 3,4;
House of Representatives 1, Senate 2,3,
Secretary 3.
PEGGY JOANNE JENKINS
A.B. Religion, Sociology.
AUGUSTINE DAVID
LAWRENCE JEWETT
A.B. Psychology. Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity
4.
CATHRINE ELLEN JOHNSTON
A.B. Art Education.
BETTY SUE KEARNS
A.B. Primary Education. Alpha Delta Theta
1,2; M.S.F. 1,2; S.N.E.A. 1,2,3,4.
LEE ROY KEARNS
B.S. Business Administration.
DAVID MICHAEL KENERLEY
B.S. Business Administration.
KENNETH WAYNE KENNEDY
A.B. Social Studies.
PATRICIA ANNE KEY
A.B. Elementary Education. S.N.E.A. 3,4;
Dean's List 1.
BARBARA JEAN KIKER
B.S. Home Economics.
GARLAND PAUL KINNEY
B.S. Business Administration.
DANNY EDWIN LAWING
A.B. Physical Education.
DONNA LEIGH LAWRENCE
A.B. Elementary Education. Zeta Tau Alpha
1,2,3,4, Standards Chairman 3, Recording
Secretary 4; House of Representatives Al-
ternate 3; Alpha Delta Theta 1; Women's
Athletic Association 1; Student Congress
3; M.S.F. 2,3,4, Co-Devotional Chairman
3; Student Christian Association 4; S.N.E.A.
1,2,3,4; Secretary of Senior Class 4; Leader-
ship Conference 2.
JUNE LEE
B.S. General Science.
LOUISE STOKES LEWIN
A.B. Elementary Education. Phi Mu, Treas-
urer and Vice-President 2,3; Order of the
Lighted Lamp 3; Dorm Council; Judiciary
Council 3; Newman Club, President 2; Stu-
dent Christian Council, Vice-President 3;
S.N.E.A.
HARRY G. LILLY
A.B. Philosophy and Religion. Theta Chi
Fraternity 3,4; Student Government As-
sociation, Vice-President 4; Member of
Executive Council 3; Student Christian As-
sociation, President 3; M.S.F. 1,2,3, State
Officer 2,3; Kappa Chi Fraternity 1,2,3;
Concert Choir 2; Apogee 4, Managing Edi-
tor; Fellowship Teams 1,2,3; Student
Legislature 4, Speaker Pro-Tempore; Presi-
dent's Advisory Committee 3,4; Top Ten
Seniors; Who's Who.
WINFRED EARL LINDLEY
B.S. Chemistry. Delta Sigma Phi 3,4, Vice-
President 4; Junior Marshal 3; Inter-Fra-
ternity Council 4; Vice-President 4; Dormr
itory Council 4, Vice-President 4; M.S.F.
1,2,3,4.
BLANTON BRADSHAW LOMAX, JR.
B.S. Business Administration.
JUDY LONGWITH
A.B. Business Education. Alpha Gamma
Delta 1,2,3,4, Altruistic Chairman, Treasur-
er 3, Chaplain 4; Westminister Fellowship
1,2,3, Social Chairman; Junior Marshal 3;
House of Representatives 1,2,3; Fellowship
Teams 2,3; Choir 3.
LINDA BYERS LOVEN
A.B. Primary Education. Zeta Tau Alpha
3,4; Westminister Fellowship 3,4; Devo-
tional Chairman 4; Young Democrats Club
3, Treasurer 3; S.N.E.A. 3,4.
PEGGY ANN McDANIEL
B.S. Home Economics. E.S.O. 4; S.N.E.A.
4.
SHIRLEY JEAN McDANIEL
A.B. Religious Education. Alpha Delta
Theta 1,2,3,4; Fellowship Teams 1,2,3,4,
Chairman 3.
RONALD JASPER McELHANNON
A.B. Sociology.
MARGARET DELL McGINN
A.B. Psychology.
WILLIAM HENRY McKINLEY
B.S. Business Administration. Theta Chi
1,2,3,4; S.A.M. 3,4; Y.R.C. 3.
JERRY CLINT McKNIGHT
B.S. Business Administration.
MARGARET LYNN McNAMEE
A.B. History, Political Science.
CATHERINE ANNE MARTIN
B.S. Secretarial Training. Zeta Tau Alpha
2,3,4; S.A.M. 4.
KENNETH ALLEN MARTIN
B.S. Business Administration. S.A.M. 4.
HARVEY WALTER MATHIS
B.S. Business Administration.
NANCY LOUISE MOFFETT
A.B. Psychology and Religion. Zeta Tau
Alpha 1,2,3,4, Treasurer 2; Panhellenic
Representative 3,4, Panhellenic Treasurer
4; Alpha Delta Theta 2,3,4, Chaplain 4;
Student Christian Council 3,4; Westminister
Fellowship 1,2,3,4; Fellowship Teams 2,3,4,
Chairman of Team 3; APOGEE 4, Ex-
change Editor 4.
GEORGE FRANCIS MOOSE III
B.S. Accounting. Lambda Chi Alpha 3,4,
Treasurer 4; S.A.M. 3,4, Vice-President 4;
Fellowship Teams 3,4; Student Legislature
3; - Men's Dormitory Council 4, Secretary-
Treasurer 4.
ESTHER LOVIN MULLINAX
A.B. Elementary Education.
ALPHA RAY MURPHY, JR.
A.B. History and Political Science. Track
Team 1,2; Intramurals 1,2,3; All-Star In-
tramural Basketball 1.
THOMAS RALPH MYERS
B.S. Business Administration.
WOODROW DAN MYERS
B.S. Chemistry
ELIZABETH SUTER NEALE
A.B. French, Brevard Junior College 1,2;
Alpha Gamma Delta 3,4, Corresponding
Secretary 3, President 4; S.NE.A. 4; Panhel-
lenic Council 4; Orientation Committee 4;
Homecoming Court 3; Fraternity Sponsor
3.
LAWRENCE RUSSELL NOLAN
A.B. Physical Education. Physical Educa-
tion Majors Club 3,4; Hi-Po Sports Re-
porter 3,4; Zenith Co-Sports Editor 4; Varsi-
ty Basketball 1,2,3,4, Co-Captain 4; Varsity
Baseball Team 1,2,3,4, All-Conference, All
N.A.I. A. District 26; Tau Kappa Epsilon;
Dean's List; Bobby Bagette Trophy.
MARY SIDES NORWOOD
B.S. Home Economics. Alpha Delta Theta
2,3,4, Vice-President 3, President 4; E.S.O.
1,2,3, Secretary-Treasurer 2, Treasurer 3;
S.N.E.A. 1,2,3,4, Vice-President 3; Zenith
Staff 2; Hi-Po Staff 2; M.S.F. 1,2,3,4;
Fellowship Teams 1,2,3,4; Student Chris-
tian Council 4.
RONALD LEE OSBORNE
A.B. Sociology
SARA OGBURN OVERTON
B.S. Home Economics.
GEORGE KENNETH OXENFORD
A.B. Social Studies. Student Government
Entertainment Committee 4; Zenith 1; Hi-
Po Staff Reporter 2,3,4; Day Students
1,2,3,4; M.S.F. 2,3,4; Kappa Chi 3,4; West-
minister Fellowship 1,2,3,4; Tower Players
1,2,3,4; Student Art League 3,4.
EVERETT ODELL PACE
B.S. Business Administration. S.A.M. 3,4;
Organization Committee 3.
EDWIN WAYNE PARHAM
B.S. Chemistry.
MARGARET GAYLE PAXTON
A.B. Primary Education. Zeta Tau Alpha
1,2,3,4, President 3, Historian-Reporter 4;
S.N.E.A. 1,2,3,4; M.S.F. 1,2,3; Alpha Delta
Theta 1,2,3; Tower Players 1,2; HI-PO 1,2;
Orientation Committee.
PATRICIA SUE PEELE
A.B. Religion, English. Top Ten Seniors;
Who's Who; Vice President Freshman
Class; Student Congress Secretary; House
of Representatives Recording Clerk; Dorm-
Council; Judiciary Council Chief Justice;
Alpha Delta Theta; M.S.F.; Fellowship
Teams; Forensic League; HI-PO staff.
GENE R. PENDRY
B.S. Business Administration. S.A.M.; Base-
ball 1.
BOB H. PHILBECK
A.B. Biology.
FLORA KAY PHILLIPS
A.B. Elementary Education. Day Students
1,2,3,4; S.N.E.A. 4; Band 2; Homecoming
Court 2; Phi Mu.
PATRICIA ELLEN PHILLIPS
A.B. Primary Education.
BARBARA PLESS
B.S. Home Economics. Brevard Junior Col-
lege 1,2; E.S.O.; Tower Players; S.N.E.A.
DOUGLAS FLOYD POWELL
B.S. Business Administration.
MARY CAROLINE PRESTWOOD
B.S. Home Economics. Espsilon Sigma
Omicron; Alpha Delta Theta; S:N.E.A.;
M.S.F.
SENIOR DIRECTORY
SARA ALICE RATLIFF
B.S. Physical Education.
ROBERT LEVAN REESE
A.B. Social Studies. Theta Chi Fraternity;
HI-Po Staff.
LOIS MAXINE RICHARDSON
B.S. Home Economics.
ANN GIBSON RINGLEY
A.B. Mathematics. Zeta Tau Alpha, Treasur-
er 4; S.N.E.A.; Tower Players; Zenith Staff
Photography Editor 4; Band 1; Wake
Forest 1; Wesley Foundation 1.
ROGER ELLIS ROACH
A.B. Mathematics.
SALLY JUDITH ROLLINS
A.B. Primary Education.
DAVID F. ROWE
B.S. Business Administration-Management.
Lambda Chi Alpha; Gavel Club 3,4, Presi-
dent 4; Debating Club 4; S.A.M. 4; Duke
University NROTC; Intramurals 1,2,3;
Dean's List 2,3; Duke University 1,2.
RICHARD CHARLES REUMANN
B.S. Business Administration. Lambda Chi
Alpha Fraternity; S.A.M.; Alpha Phi Ome-
ga; Intramurals.
RONDA HOLLAND SALE
A.B. Elementary Education. Y.D.C.; B.S.U.;
Dean's List 1,2,3,4; S.N.E.A.
JUDY ANNE SAWYER
A.B. Elementary Education. S.N.E.A.
JESSE G. SCOTT
A.B. Religion. S.G.A.; S.C.A.
GRACE SEAVER
A.B. Mathematics. Dorm Council; Alpha
Delta Theta 2,3,4, Pledge Trainer 4; Judi-
ciary Council 3; S.N.E.A.; Fellowship Teams
1,2; M.S.F.; HI-PO Staff; Zenith.
CHARLES WAYNE SELLERS
A.B. Social Studies.
ALLEN NELSON SHARPE
A.B. History and Political Science. Delta
Sigma Phi; Freshman Class President; Stu-
dent Legislature, Sgt. at Arms, Speaker of
House; Y.D.C. President; Zenith Photog-
rapher 3; HI-PO Photographer; Student
Congress Speaker; President of Interim
Council; President's Advisory Council; State
Student Legislature.
JERRY FERRELL SMITH
B.S. Business Administration. S.A.M.
WILLIAM H. STEED
B.S. Accounting. Sigma Phi Epsilon 1,2,3,4;
Comptroller 3,4, Sigma Phi Epsilon Jr.
Marshal; Hi-Po, Advertising Manager 4; Day
Student Representative to H.P.C. Leader-
ship School 2.
STEVE STEPHENSON
A.B. Social Studies.
JAMES COLEMAN STEVENS
B.S. Chemistry
FRED LYNDON STONE
A.B. Psychology. Sigma Phi Epsilon, Chap-
lam 4, Social Chairman 4; Young Republi-
can Club, Vice-President 3.
EUGENE FREEMAN STREET
B.S. Business Administration. Sigma Phi
Epsilon 3,4; Society for Advancement of
Management 3,4; Intramural Athletics 3,4.
MARION ADOLPHUS SUITT
B.S. Business Administration.
KATHRYN ANN SURRATT
A.B. Elementary Education. Alpha Gamma
Delta 1,2,3,4, Rush Chairman 3, Recording
Secretary 4; M.S.F. 1,2,3,4, Publicity
Chairman 3; Alpha Delta Theta 1,2,3,4;
Junior Class Secretary; Fellowship Teams
2,3; House of Representatives 1,2; Student
Congress 2; Homecoming Court 1; Sigma
Phi Epsilon Sweetheart 2; Cheerleader
1,2,3,4, Chief Cheerleader 4; May Court
1,4; President's Advisory Council 4; Zenith
1,2,3,4, Photography Editor 2; Associate
Editor 3, Co-Editor 4; Orientation Com-
mittee 4; Miss Zenith Finalist 4; Ten
Top Seniors; Who's Who; S.N.E.A. 2,3,4.
ANN CROCKETT SWINDELL
A.B. English. Hi-Po Staff 4; Chapel Choir
3,4, Soprano Soloist; Concert Choir 3.4,
Soprano Soloist; APOGEE 4, Book Review
Editor 4; Ideas Committee of Student Gov-
ernment Association 4; S.N.E.A. 4- Who's
Who; St. Mary's College 1,2.
SAMUEL GEORGE TAYLOR
B.S. Physical Education. S.N.E.A. 4; Physi-
cal Education Majors Ciuli; Baseball Man-
ager 2,3; Tau Kappa Epsilon.
GLORIA RUTH TEAGUE *
A.B. English. Order of Lighted Lamp 3,4;
Zenith Staff 4, Feature Editor 4; APOGEE
4, Editor 4; Concert Choir 3,4; Touring
Choir 4; Judiciary Council 2,3, Recording
Secretary 3; Woman's Dormitory Council
2, Secretary 2; S.N.E.A. 1,2; M.S.F. 1;
Fellowship Teams 2; Student Congress 2;
Senior Class Treasurer; May Court 3; Miss
Zenith Finalist 4; Ten Top Seniors; Who's
Who.
JOE HANFORD THOMAS
B.S. Business Administration. President of
Men's Dormitory Council; Student Govern-
Committee; Orientation Committee 4; As-
sembly Committee; S.A.M. 4; Delta Sigma
Phi 1,2,3,4; Treasurer, Fraternity Executive
Council, Sergeant-at-Arms.
KAY DIANNE THOMPSON
A.B. Elementary Education.
MARGARET SUSAN TILLEY
A.B. Business Education. Alpha Gamma
Delta 2,3,4, Activities Chairman 3, Cor-
responding Secretary 4; Alpha Delta Theta
1,2,3,4, President 3, Co-Pledge Trainer 4;
M.S.F.; Fellowship Teams Alternate 2;
S.A.M. 3; S.N.E.A. 2,3,4; S.C.A. 3; Orien-
tation Committee 3.
NATALIE SHANNON TUNSTALL
A.B. Elemjentary Education. Alpha Delta
Theta 1,2,3,4; M.S.F. 1,2,3; S.N.E.A.
1,2,3,4; Student Legislation, Secretary 4;
House of Representatives 2,3.
JEANNIE DANIEL VAN NORTWICK
A.B. Social Studies. Alpha Delta Theta 1;
M.S.F. Literature Chairman 1,2; S.N.E.A.
1,4; Hi-Po Staff, News Editor 1; Intramur-
als 1,2,3,4; Fellowship Teams 1,2.
SUE ANN VEST
A.B. Sociology.
SANDRA HOOKS WALLS
B.S. General Science. Alpha Delta Theta
2; President's Advisory Council 3; Dor-
mitory Council 3; S.G.A., Executive Council
3, Secretary.
JOHN EVERETT WARD, JR.
B.S. General Science. Lambda Chi Alpha,
President; Order of the Lighted Lamp; Top
Ten Seniors; Who's Who; Junior Marshal
3; M.S.F. 1,2,3,4, Treasurer 2, Vice Presi-
dent 3;, Concert Choir 2,3,4; Student Leg-
islature 1,2,3,4; S.G.A., Treasurer; Presi-
dent's Advisory Committee; Junior Class
President; Sophomore Class Vice President;
Sports Editor HI-PO 2; Dean's List 1,2,3;
Scholastic Honor Society 3,4.
SARAH LOUISE WARD
A.B. Social Studies.
MARY HERRING WARREN
B.S. Business. Alpha Delta Theta 3,4.
DIANA MARIE WATLEY
A.B. Elementary Education and Psychology.
BETTIE GRUBBS WELBORN
A.B. Elementary Education.
JERRY ERROL WELCH
B.S. Business.
CHARLES LINWOOD WEISNER
B.S. Business Administration.
NANCY MARIE WEST
LOUISE ELIZABETH WHITELEY
A.B. Sociology. HI-PO Staff 1,2,3,4, Assist-
ant Business Manager 2, Business Manager
3, News Editor 4; Zenith 2,3,4, Copy Editor
4; M.S.F. 1,2; Fellowship Teams 1,2; S.G.A.
Orientation Committee 4; Junior Senator in
Legislature 3; Tower Players 1,2; Alpha
Delta Theta 1,2; Entertainment Committee.
JUDITH LEONARD WHITESELL
A.B. Elementary Education.
WAYNE BURGESS WILKINSON
A.B. English.
CECILIA GAIL WILLIAMS
A.B. Elementary Education. W.C.U.N.C.
1,2.
BELINDA SUE WILLIAMSON
A.B. Elementary Education. Alpha Gamma
Delta 2,3,4; Alpha Delta Theta 1; Hi-Po
Staff 2,3; Zenith Staff 4, Chief Typist;
M.S.F. 2.3; House of Representatives 3;
Fellowship Teams 1,2; Student National
Education Association 1,2,3,4; Senior Gift
Committee 4; Homecoming Court 3; May
Court 3,4; Miss Zenith Finalist 4; Miss
High Point College Contestant 2.
JIMMY GEORGE WILSON
B.S. Business Administration. S.A.M. 3,4;
Y.D.C. 4.
SANDRA MARIE WILSON
A.B. Elementary Education. M.S.F. 1;
E.S.O. 1; S.N.E.A. 1,3,4; Judiciary Repre-
sentative Sr. Class; Judiciary Council 4;
Women's Dorm Council Vice-President. 3.
MICHAEL TENNINGS WINSTEAD
A.B. Psychology.
PHILIP TIT-SUM WONG
B.S. Chemistry. Alpha Phi Omega 1,2,3,4;
B.S.U. 1,2,3,4; Dean's List.
CHRISTOPHER WOODMAN
A.B. Social Studies. Alpha Phi Omega
1,2,3,4; Tower-Players; Choir.
MANUEL WORTMAN
A.B. Religion and Philosophy.
MARTHA JEAN WRIGHT
B.S. Health and Physical Education. Physi-
cal Education Major's Club 3,4; Women's
Athletic Association 3,4; Women's Jntra-
murals 3,4; Women's Intramural's Coach
3,4; Western Carolina 1,2.
RONALD YARBOROUGH
B.S. Business Administration. Delta Sigma
Phi, President; Vice-President Senior Class
4; Member Society for the Advancement of
Management 3,4.
ANNETTE YOUNG
A.B. Elementary Education. Alpha Gamma
Delta, Activities Chairman 2, Projects
Chairman 3, Rush Chairman 4; Alpha Delta
Theta 1,2,3; Zenith, Business Staff 2,3,
Managing Editor 4; HI-PO Staff 1,2,3;
Westminister Fellowship 1,2,3,4, President
3, Vice-President 4; House of Representa-
tives 1.2,3; Student Congress 1,2,3; Miss
High Point College Contestant 2; Director
of 'Miss H.P.C. Contest 4; Student Christian
Council 3; Theta Chi Sweetheart 1; Chapel
Choir 2; Social Chairman of Sophomore
Class; Orientation Committee 3.
JEAN YOUNG
A.B. Elementary Education. St. Mary's
Jr. College 1,2; Zeta Tau Alpha 3,4; S.G.A.,
Public Opinion Committee; S.N.E.A. 4
HI-PO Staff.
MARILYN ZOELLER
A.B. Elementary Education.
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WHO'S WHO AMONG STUDENTS IN
These seniors are selected on a basis of their excellence in scholarship,
leadership, and participation in extracurricular and academic activities, citizen-
ship, and service to the school, and promise of future usefulness to business and
society.
MICHAEL M. CARRINGTON
ROBERT A. CLARK
PATTI COLLIVER
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THOMAS H. GUNN
HARRY G. LILLY
AMERICAN UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES
OFFICERS, LEFT TO RIGHT: Bob Komegay, President; Harriet Finerty,
Treasurer; Harry Smith, Vice-President; Bonnie Dennis, Secretary.
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JUNIOR CLASS
"If thev tell me I have to take just One more picture,
I'll . . ."
What Chetchie won't do for an "A"
"Boy, Just one more class . , . wonderful, wonderful .
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Charlsie Abel
Bay Alley
Richard Anderson
Joanne Atkins
Barbara Ballew
Clara Barefoot
Kyle Barrow
Dave Baughn
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Milbrey Behind
Suzanne Booth
Stephen Bower
Bobby Boyd
Wayne Brewer
Marlene Brinley
Wilson Browning
David Bryant
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Richard Bulla
Suzanne Bullard
Barney Burks
Margaret Burns
70
Now tell us another story, Baughn
CLASS OF '64
Robert Bums
Kenneth Bums
Scott Burrow
Samuel Byers
David Caine
Norman Callahan
Walter Carriker, Jr.
Kirtikumar Christian
Claude Cline, Jr.
Harold Cohen
Ruffin Cole
Douglas Collins
71
CLASS OF '64
I told you ... all individualists wear their tics this way
Donald Cook
Mary Leo Cootes
Ronald Covey
Linda Craven
Roger Crawford
Wayne Curry
Linda Darnell
Bonnie Dennis
William Dobbins
Donald Dwiggins
Ceorge Elkins
Thomas Eller
72
Jane Elliott
Rebecca Elliott
William Fallin
Linda Ferran
Riley Fields, Jr,
Carolyn Fineher
Harriet Finerty
Robby Fogleman
Frank Foster
Don Frazier
Carolyn Frye
Jerold Frye
Carol Geist
Hugh Gentry
Gail Geyer
David Gray
Gloria Gray
Elaine Greene
Lee Grier
Kenneth Gunn
73
Abby Hall
Florence Harris
Robert Hartsell
Bergie Hatcher
Charles Hobson
Jerry Holden
Charles Howard
Larry Hughes
Bruce Idol
Sandra Jacobs
Robert Jessup
Bettie Jones
Gary Kennedy
Tom Kester
Barbara Kinlaw
Stanley Kinney
Marsden Kitley
Robert Komegay
Betty Krimminger
Judy Lambeth
74
CLASS OF '64
"Now tin- way I lmik it it
Sylvia Leckie
Velma Lemons
Pat Lewis
Wayne Lewis
Sandra Light
Doris Liles
Donald Little
Kent Lopp
Yang Sieng Lu
Mary Luck
Carolyn McMasters
Athelene Marlowe
Gene Martz
Charles Mendenhall. Jr.
Wallace Midkiff
Jatvet Miller
Marlene Moore
Greg Morton
Evelyn Murphy
Chalk's Myers
Carrie My rick
Fletcher Nelson, Jr.
Charles Nesbitt
Norma Overby
CLASS OF '64
"But sir, I'm doing the best I can
Harley Pee pies
Wayne Pender
Colon Phillips
James Phillips
Judith Phillips
Roger Pike
Dennis Potter
Marie Powers
Barbara Randall
Franklin Raper
Pat Reed
Loud I a Richards
Nina Richardson
Allen Rierson
Ellis Rouse
Carolyn Routh
Bonnie Saksa
Mac Simpson
Yvonne Skidmore
Thomas Slaughter
77
Fran Smith
Glenn Smith, Jr.
Harold Smith
Harry Smith
Jane Smith
Sylvia Smith
Richard Spake
Bobby Stafford
Bonnie S til well
Linda Strickland
Elizabeth Sullivan
James Sullivan, Jr.
Frosty Tanner
Cerald Tertzagian
Duane Thompson
Betty Treece
Al Trombetta
Mary Lou Troutman
Charles Van Hook
Jose Velado
78
CLASS OF '64
Carl Vuncannon
Gene Walsh
George Ware
Judy Wariiclc
Charles Welch
James West, Jr.
Diane Westmoreland
Carrie Whitehurst
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David Whitlock
Peggy Whitt
Sandra Wiley
David Willard
James Wilmot
Carrol Wood
Gordon Yarbo rough
James Yarborough, Jr
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OFFICERS- Mike RosenmarMe, President; Larry Amick, Vice-President; Caro-
lyn McAllister, Secretary; Gerry Fennel], Treasurer.
SOPHOMORE CLASS
80
"What have you been doin' there, Kirk???
"I wouldn't go so far as to say that, BUT ,
Okay you two, what is this, MADNESS???
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Nancy Adams
Edward Alberty
Bruce Alexander
Larry Amick
Jessie Andrew
Ann Armentrout
Fonda Asbury
Rebecca Auman
Callie Bailey
Ellis Baker, Jr.
Caroll Beamer
Frederick Benoit, Jr.
Arleen Benton
Ronald Berrier
Linda Black
William Blizzard
James Boh ami on
Kathryn Bonner
James Booker
Patricia Bow den
Robert Bradley
Beth Brearley
Robert Brennan
Linda Brewer
81
r -
"You really think i can pass French this semester???"
CLASS OF '65
Bonnie Brooks
William Brown
Catherine Bundy
Judith Burrier
Marlene Byerly
Linda Cabot
Barbara Cacy
Judith Callaway
Robert Carlough
Roger Carmichael
Linda Carter
Margaret Carter
Linda Cassimus
Leonard Chisholra
Thomas Collins
Rex Connor
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Susan Cooke
David Cost as
Cynthia Craven
Susan Culbreth
Kenneth Deal
Eteirdre DcCarion
Kay DeMik
Janet Doby
James Doolittle
Janet Doss
Jeanne Downs
Dennis Draper
Jean Dutton
Janet Early
Callie East
John Farlow
CLASS OF '65
"But Dean Tavlor ... I'd
RATHER DO IT MYSELF!!!''
Jerry Fennel!
B rend a Flincbum
Roy Foster
Wayne Furman
Amelia Garmon
Jenny Lynn Gamer
Rodolph Gibbs
Sue Gibson
Phyllis Giles
Joseph Gosnell
Ezra Gough
Robert Go wen
Peggy Green
Judy Greene
Roy Greenwood
Franklin Grice
Rick Grimsley
Carol Haggard
Pamela Hancox
Rhonda Hardy
John Fargett
Ann Haring
Hal Haris
William Harris
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Charles Hawks
Patricia Hawks
Judith Hayes
Stanley Hen d rick
George Hendrijt
Janet Heydenburg
Robert Hislop, Jr.
William Hobson
Dayton Holmes
Douglas Hooker
Linda Hoyle
Tullie Hoyle
Roberta Hudson
Wanda Hull
Linda Humphrey
Dewey Hutchins
Mack Isley, Jr.
Sally Jepson
Jeffrey Johnson
Joyce Johnson
Linwood Johnson
Spencer Johnston, Jr.
Donald Jones
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Douglas Jones
Eve Jones
Joanne Kearney
David Kemp
John Kennedy
Christine Kennedy
Shirley Key
Gary Kiger
Joyce K irk man
Kenneth Lawson
Ross Lewellyn
Ronald Lilly
John Lock i nan
Donald Long
Evelyn Long
Joseph Lorber
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Jean McCollum
Richard McDowell
James McDuffie
Sandra McIIone
Joyce McIIvaine
Brian Mcintosh
Pat McFherson
Frank Mabrey
Sharon Mader
Elizabeth Mann
Brenda Murine I
Don Miller
Rickie Mills
Suzanne Mock
Steve Montague
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Kay Moon
Harold Moose
Shetrill Morris, Jr.
Phillip Mosley
Wesley Motsinger
Lewis Mull is
Harold Myers
Clara Jane Neal
Louis Neal
Dale Neel
Jesse Newton III
Gayle Nichols
Nancy Noble tt
Elizabeth Oldham
Anne Organ
Thomas Owens
Thomas Page
Helen Paisley
Carol Parrish
David Parsons
Michael Pierce
Gretchen Piatt
Carlos Frado
Jerry Froffirt
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Al Rauch
James Ramsey
Judith Raykes
Deanna Reed
Joseph Redding
Ronald Rcigleman
Beth Renfro
Larry Rice
William Rich
Carle ne Robbins
Betty Rogers
Patty Rogers
Michael Rosenmarkle
Sue Rothrock
Carleen Samuels
Henry Sapp
Michelle Schmidley
Fred Schraplau
Robert Seaver
Pauline Seawell
Jerry Shackleford
Sylvia Shaprio
Orrin Shaw
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CLASS OF '65
Joel Silver
Jerry Sink
Tony Slate
Sue Smathers
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Clarence Smith
Donald Smith
Kirk Smith
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Juanita Speight
Anne Stalder
Kirk Stewart
James Stone
Libby Sturdivant
James Surratt
Bruce Swan son
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Sandra Tate
James Taylor
Joe Ann Taylor
Diana Teague
Henry Thompson
Reanza Waldrep
Nancy Wall
Pamela Wallace
Arthur Warren
Sue Waters
Jny \\ ntkins
Faye Watson
Bruce Weatherly
Curtis Webster
Susan Wells
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Elizabeth White
Lorene White
Peggy Wiley
Jerry Williams
Judy Williams
Arthur Wilson
Woody Woodall
Nancy Yeager
Barry York
Howard York
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Donald Albert
Judy Alexander
Wayne Anderson
Charles Arts I in III
Judith Armington
Stirling Banks
John Barksdale III
Bruce Barnard
Deajina Barrier
Robert Batten, Jr.
Linda Beane
Joseph Beck
Carole Bennett
William Biggcrstaff
Elizabeth Boggs
Harriet Boggs
Vicfci Boles
Bonnie Boone
Patricia Booth
James Bo vender
Tony Boyles
Lynn Bridgens
Raymond Brim
James Broos
Nan Brown
James Brueki, Jr,
Harold Byerly
Pamela Byrd
Sandra Cagle
Bobert Cannon
William Carter
Anne Casstevens
Susan Chapman
John Chitton
Karen Clodfelter
Sara Coble
Michael Cobum
Hoyle Coppley
Mary Corder
Wanda Cornelius
Larry Craver
Robert Craver
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CLASS OF '66
James Davis
Jerry Davis
Marriott Davis
Raymond Davis
Fleming Day
Jean Denton
Frances DeSiati
Carol Dickson
Mary Dover
Wallace Duncan
Reginald Durham
David Evans
David Fanchcr
Kenneth Finger
Pamela Fletcher
John Flowers III
Peggy Fogleman
Douglas Foltz
James Foster
Sue Foust
Phyllis Foy
Frances Freeman
Ronald Freeman
Barry Frye
Gaye Frye
Joan Gale
Carolyn Garrett
Stephen Gibson
Kenneth Gilliam
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Edgar Grecson
Richard Guiffredo
Jenova Haines
Linda ] Lines
Sandra Hargrove
Robert Harris
Eddie Hatlcy
Lindsay Hendrick
Robert He pie
Roger Herman
Calvin Hemdon
William Herndon
Norman Hester
Dorothv Hevener
Robert Hill
Kathleen Hoecker
Frieda Unit
Janiee Houjih
Stuart Hoyt
Margaret Hunter
Kitty Hutchins
Sandra Hutchins
Roberta Isaacs
Gilbert Jacobs
Elizabeth Jensen
Levin Jones
Thomas Jo>m'r
Taylor Kennedy, Jr.
Charles Kerr
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Richard King
William Kiti^
Jill Knuckey
Anthony Koogler
Jane Kuppers
Judith La Man
Shelia Landford
Ruth Lewis
Eugene Ljnebeny
Tony Littcn
Carol Livcngood
Gertrude Liven good
Gerald yne Loci; man
John Loflin
Lout'lla Loflin
Ramonia Lomax
Samuel Lovett, Jr.
Grace Chin LuCheng
Marilyn Lund
Wynne M a cGregor
Eddie McCormick
Joe McDaniel
Sandra McDaniel
Clenola McGee
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Richard McCreevy
Robert Macy
Mary Ann Mandrich
William \l;mn
Aris Mastrogianakis
Ronda Mai
Charlie Miller
Kathryn Minis
Bevrrly Moody
Linda Morgan
Myra Morris
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Carol Morrison
Patricia Moser
Walter Myers
Charles Nance
Elizabeth Neese
Kathryn Norman
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Penny Pafjuin
Thomas Parker
Suzanne Patterson
Barbara Payne
John Payne
Stephen Pearson
Deua PcKram
Nancy Perry
Re id Perryman, fr.
Ruby Phillips
Carol Pino
Jacqueline Poole
Dave Pope, Jr.
Charles Richards
Judy Richardson
Kent Ripley
Catherine Robbs
John Roberts
Linda Roberts
Alice Robertson
John Robinson
El is a Rodriguz
Glenn Rogers
Warren Romaine
Joan Root
Betty Roux
Roy Rowe
George Roy croft
James Ryon
Alfredo Sainz
Lance Sanders
Carolyn Saunders
Charles Sehreiber
Roy Scoggin
Jeff Sea fond
John Selby, Jr.
Nancy Shelton
Sarah Shelton
Lennon Shipp, Jr.
Ellen Si ess
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Coleen Sigman
Susan Slack
Lionel Sledge
June Smith
Norm-) Smith
Jerry Smothers
Douglas Stewart
Paula Stimson
Richard St in son
Ann Talley
Ann Tarlton
Robert Thiecle
Herbert Thomas
Carole Tourgee
Charles Trantham
Kenneth Trnitt
Earl Tysinger, Jr.
David Urian
Robert o Vasquez
Judith Vaughan
Ketuieth Vereen
Omegia Waldrep
George Walker
Wayne Walker
John Walton , Jr.
Helen Wasileski
Anna Way
Wesley Webster
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Joann Wilson
Carol York
Katherine Yow
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ORGANIZATIONS
Organizations . . . planning for a new year ... all mem-
bers will report to the Auditorium at 10:20 . . . say, where
is that secretary's report??? . . . when in doubt, find our
advisor . . . where s the organization in this organization,
any way???!!! . . . somebody better find us a great speak-
er!!! . . . why not have a careers workshop, gang?? ... be
sure and line the date up on the Social Calendar . . . oh,
was it TONIGHT we were supposed to plan refresh-
ments??? . . . hope the mail brings tonights program ma-
terial . . . meetings, committees, and more meetings , . .
April conies and the new officers take over . . . another
"organizational" year on the HPC campus . . .
STUDENT GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION
EXECUTIVE COUNCIL
Bob Clark— President
"The Clan" gathers in Dr. Pattern's office for their weekly meeting
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Harry Lilly— Vice-President
Betty Treece-Secretary
John Ward— Treasurer
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JUDICIARY COUNCIL
The Judiciary Council of the Student Covemment Associa-
tion has the duty of trying all cases of infraction of SGA rules,
and determining and enforcing punishment for these infractions.
The Chief Justice of the Judiciary Council, is Patricia Peele.
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STUDENT LEGISLATURE
The Student Legislature, reorganized this year into a single
unit, is the legislative branch of the Student Government Associa-
tion, Through this body bills introduced by student representa-
tives are passed, usually after much examination and discus-
sion concerning the merit of the proposed rule. Every organiza-
tion on campus is represented in the Legislature, so that all
students are given a channel for expressing their ideas for a
better student government.
Allen Sharpe
Speaker of the Legislature
Student Legislature
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STANDING COMMITTEES
The College Improvement Committee, Cail Geyer, Chairman
The College Improvement Committee has as its
purpose the instigation of improver!. en ts on our campus.
One of their foremost projects is to fix the fountain on
the grounds in front of the library.
The City-College Relations Committee worked
with the Merchants' Association of High Point to or-
ganize and carry out "High Point College Days". The
committee has also gotten for us reduced rates at the
laundries and movie theaters.
The City-College Relations Committee, Charlie Nesbitt, Chairman
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STANDING COMMITTEES
The Entertainment Committee, Fred Winters, Chairman.
The Entertainment Committee is responsible for
various activities throughout the year. These activities
include Fall Weekend, the Christmas dance, the Peter,
Paul, and Mary concert, the Homecoming dance, and
Spring Weekend.
The Ideas Committee of the SGA collects ideas
from both the students and the faculty. Discussion
groups and opinion poles are the main sources in their
goal of improving the SGA and student-faculty-admini-
stration relations.
The Ideas Committee, Clara Jane Neal, Chairman.
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HOMECOMING - 1963
Homecoming . . . return of the grads . . .
up at six to finish displays . . . the Greeks
hold a irass "Open House" . . . "Bury the
Mountaineers" . . . returnees get a guided
tour ... arc told what's to come . . . dinner's
clrcssv today . . . better get to the gym early
. . . Panthers breeze past the Apps . . . but
time is taken to choose a new Queen . . .
dancing follows . . . then the homeward traf-
fic .. . a quick breath in the Alumni Office
. . . let's get started on next year!!! . . .
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WOMEN'S DORMITORY COUNCIL
Georgianna Hardin
President
Harriot Fincrty, Treasurer; "Scooter" Frye, Vice-President; Shir-
ley McDaniel, Corresponding Secretary; Grace Seaver, Record-
ing Secretary,
"The Line- Up" . . . dorm eonncii members pause in the lounge
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There are many things that symbolize dorm life to
the won-. en students at High Point College. Among
them are a friendly smile, a helping hand, a lasting
friendship, devotions at 10:30, the required dorm meet-
ings, and a thousand others.
What gir! does not remember the first "call down",
phone duty conflicting with a special date, or throwing
the girl with the new frat pin into the shower?
There are tests and exams, and double derrerits for
call clowns, but there is also the fun, the friendship
and relative harmony of the dorm. And of course there
is the dorm council, that ah important body which we
elect, and then at times wonder if wc really did, to
guide us and inform us, and to use a little discipline
if needed!
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Harlc our herald angels sing , . .
Let's get organized here . . .
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MEN'S DORMITORY COUNCIL
It is the job of the Men's Dormitory Council to
work ont minor problems concerning resident students.
The officers of the dormitory council also assist in
the orientation program of freshmen and handle any
minor infractions of (lie dormitory rules. Seeing group
living as an instrument of education in itself, the of-
ficers Strive to make the experience of dormitory life
as rewarding and as pleasant as possible.
The dormitory council has been very fortunate to
have the helpful assistance of oor resident Housemoth-
er, Mrs. McMoekin-Kerr. She has. during the year, fos-
tered a homed ike atmosphere to our dormitory life.
Joe Thomas
President of the Council . .
chief among (he Indians . .
Winfred and Pete find an unusual
quiet minute . . .
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"Review Chapter Six!!. Are you kiddin? I haven't read Chspter Five yet!!!..
Let me ■ ■ Entertain you!
"There's just one thing I'd like to say about that
COMMUTERS
Early rides on crisp Fall mornings , . . and cold win-
ter ones . . . liurried study in the Student Center Lounge
. . . will you get that hook tomorrow . . , "might know
it would rain— I forgot my umbrella!" . . . Day Stu-
dents will meet immediately after Chapel . , . coffee
break . . . where to for lunch??? , . . confusion . . . hurry
. . . got to catch my ride . . , see you tomorrow . . .
The bookstore . . . popular place to
spend a class break . . ,
The officers get together for a planning session . .
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"Did he give the exams back today?"
"Okay, here we go .
dancing after the game . .
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STUDENT CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION
Parti Colliver
President
Liz Oldham
Secretary
Jeanne Downs
Alpha Delta Theta
Representative (alternate)
Frank Crice
President of Kappa Chi
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Dennis Draper
Kappa Chi Representative
Jo Ann Jenkins
President of BSU
Jean Dntton
Fellowship Teams
Representative
Eve Jones
Alpha Delta Theta
Representative
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Donna Lawrence
Nancy Moffett
Mary Norwood
MSF Representative
We strain st er Fellowship
President of Alpha Delta
Representative
Theta
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Meet, discuss, work— big project ahead and every-
one has a worried face and matching mind. Will we
make our point successfully? Will we have audiences
for our efforts? Are we even a going concern here or
anywhere?
And then we wait— for applause, for comments laud-
atory or critical, for anything in terms of response. Be-
cause response is what we seek.
The Student Christian Association, of which every
student on campus is a member is similar to a missile
base; it is a launching pad for Finch lectures, church-
student relationships, assembly programs presenting
summer job opportunities and opportunities for campus
religious affiliation, annual caroling service, can -can par-
ty, and the all-important Religion-in-Life Week. Re-
sponse was our goal. We waited and were rewarded.
The Student Christian Council, which is the steer-
ing council for the organization, was ably assisted by
Dr. Locke, Miss Eubanks, Dr. Hudgins, and Mrs. Rob-
ert Amos, Jr.
Fred Winters, Treasurer and
Karen Lanier, Vice-President
not pictured.
Jane Smith
President of Westminster
Fellowship
Ann Talley
Freshman Class
Representative
Henrv Thompson
President of MSF
Janet Miller
Co-Chairman of Fellowship
Teams
Joy Watkins
BSU Representative
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Carrie Whitehurst
Co-Chairman of Fellowship
Teams
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ALPHA DELTA THETA
"Sisters in the service of God"— This is Alpha Delta Theta.
The girls of our sisterhood are like all other college students.
They are searching for Ultimate Truth. They face the changes
of growth and the struggles that encircle them as they reach
upward toward Cod and outward touanl 1 1 1< i v fellow man.
Life lived within tli is sisterhood is one enriched by experiences
with others and by a striving together of young women from
varied backgrounds and with varied interests, but all with one
common goal— to learn to LIVE— to Jive a life in the service of
God.
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Mary Norwood
President
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Betty Rogers
Secretary
Pat Lewis
Via -President
Susan Cooke
Treasurer
Nancy Moffett
Chaplain
Jeanne Downs
S.C.A. Alternate
Carol Ceist
Projects Chairman
Eve Jones
S.C.A. Representative
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Pledge Trainer
Grace Seaver
Pledge Trainer
Nancy N'oblett
Publicity Chairman
Jean Dutton
Song Leader
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Kay DeMik
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Carol Dickson
Sandra Cagle Linda Hoyle
Barbara Kin law Sheila Lankford
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Linda Cassimus
Patricia Booth
Linda Brewer
Cynthia Fletcher
Don Hevener
Suzanne Booth
Joy Johnson
Sandra Li^ht
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Abby Hall
Sally Jepson
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Linda Carter
Judy Burner
Suzanne Bullard
Genova Haines
Sylvia Leckie
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Janet Miller
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Ann Tarlton Carol Parrish
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Mary Warren Elizabeth Neese Judy Vaughn Judy Williams Betty White Carrie Whitehurst
Judy Phillips Natalie Tunstall Beverly Moody Pam Wallace
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Katherine Yow
Ruby Phillips
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Suzanne Patterson
Betsy Mann
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Beth Renfro
Nancy Perry
Joy Watkins
Jane Smith
Ann Surratt
Judy Richardson
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Norma Smith
Leslie Purifoy
Carol Wood
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Kappa Chi is an organization composed of all men students
who are planning to enter or who are interested in Christian
vocations. It provides a medium of religious instruction and a
dynamic fellowship in which all members may share. Partici-
pation in other religions activities on campus is emphasized.
The highlights of this Kappa Chi year, which have included
the enlightening programs, the renovation of the outdoor chapel,
the annual Thanksgiving banquet, and the fellowship found in
various sporting events, will be remembered for a long time
bvall members.
KAPPA CHI FELLOWSHIP
Franklin Grice
President
Paul Smith
Vice-President
Dennis Draper
Secretary
Rickif Mills
Treasurer
Kirt Christian
Ken Gunn
John Kennedy
John Lockman
Pat McPherson
Henry Thompson
Tanv White
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FELLOWSHIP TEAMS
JANET MILLER — CARRIE WHITEHURST
CO-CHAIRMEN
FELLOWSHIP TEAM CHAIRMEN 1962-63
Frank Grice Carrie Myrick
Henry Thompson Jean Dutton
Shirley McDaniel Sandra Tate
Betty Rogers Merlene Brinley
Pat McPherson Bob Hartsell
Marilyn Floyd
PLANNING COMMITTEE 1962-63
Co-Chairmen Janet Miller
Carrie Whitehurst
Secretary Carrie Myrick
Packets Chairman Henry Thompson
SCA Representative Jean Dutton
SCA Alternate Beth Brearley
Publicity Chairman Sandra Tate
Curriculum Chairman Judy Williams
Advisors Miss D^rothv Eubanks
Dr. William R. Locke
Team No. 1
Shirley McDaniel, Chairman
Kenneth Gilliam
Sandra Harwood
Betsy Mann
Betsy Neese
Team No. 2
Pat McPherson, Chairman
Beth Brearley
Ronda Kay May
Elisa Rodriguez
Team No. 3
Carrie Myrick, Chairman
Bobby Gray
Judy Hayes
Deanna Reed
Roger Stephens
Judy Williams
Team No. 4
Marilyn Floyd,
Tony Boyles
Rebecca Elliot
Tullie Hoyle
B. C. Payne
Carol Tourgee
Chairman
Team No. 5
Sandra Tate, Chairman
Pamela Fletcher
Sally Jepson
Betty Jones
Don Phillips
Team No. 6
Jean Dutton, Chairman
Suzanne Booth-
Pat Lewis
Carol Pino
George Roycroft
Team No. 7
Frank Grice, Chairman
Suzanne Bullard
Michael Coburn
Bonnie Dennis
Eve Jones
Allene Payne,
Team No. 8
Robert Hartsell, Chairman
Betts Davis
Jeanne Downs
Janet Early
Carol Parrish
Mickey Russell
Team No. 9
Henry Thompson, Chairman
Ann Talley
Susan Cooke
Wanda Cornelius
Sue Wells
Team No. 10
Betty Rogers, Chairman
Judy Burrier
Dennis Draper
Joyce Kirkman
Nancy Wall
Carol Haggard
Team No. 11
Marlene Brinley, Chairman
Nan Brown
Janet Doss
Kenneth Gunn
Abby Hall
Paul Smith
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and bring the salt, tool!"
"Say, he really is good
Now, let me see here
"I do wish the rest would hurry!"
"In remembrance of Him
Somewhere, I Know ,
The pause that refreshes ,
Come on and join us . . .
"The main thing, I think
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/METHOD/ST STUDENT FELLOWSHIP
The Methodist Student Fellowship on the college campus
is part of a nationwide movement sponsored by the Methodist
Church. The purpose of MSF is to provide a Christian com-
munity for the Methodist students of the college, in which they
find fellowship and fun through study, recreation, and worship.
The programs of MSF are purposely varied to give insight and
information of use to the students, and to broaden understand-
ing by examining the knowledge of others. MSF shows that the
meaning of the Church and its message are especially im-
portant in the world of today.
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BAPTIST STUDENT UNION
The Baptist Student Union on the High Point College cam-
pus seeks to meet the needs of the members through emphasis
on the major roles of the student's life. Some of these are spirit-
ual activity, Christian fellowship, study and discussion of topics
of interest to the members, and participation and cooperation
of members in the campus religious program. B.S.U, also en-
courages its members to increase their service through local
church attendance and work projects.
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WESTMINSTER FELLOWSHIP
The Westminster Fellowship is the organization on the
High Point College campus for those students who are Presby-
terians. The program of the organization is built around par-
ticipation in the college religious program as a whole as well
as in activities within the individual group.
Meetings feature discussions and programs <if interest to all
college students, and therefore students of all denominations
are welcome at Westminster meetings.
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Epsilon Sigma Omieron is the professional Home Econom-
ics Sorority. It is for girls who are majoring in home economics,
and for the ones who are taking or have taken any course in
home economics.
The purpose of Epsilon Sigma Omieron is to promote a
spirit of cooperation among the home economies members and
their associates on the campus, to promote wider and better
understanding of the value of home economies to other in-
dividuals, to stimulate interest of its members in professional
growth, and to develop the personality, character, leadership,
and social poise of its members.
Marie Powers
President
Sara Overton
Vice-President
EPSILON SIGMA OMICRON
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Ann Bums
Secretary
Barbara Fless
Historian
Linda Humphrey
Treasurer
Carol Geist
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Peggy McDaniel
Sara Harbison
Caroline Prestwood
Lois Richardson
Linda Hoyle
Barb.ira Kiker
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Evelyn Hallman
Linda Darnell
Kathryn Bonner
Florence Harris
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ALPHA PHI OMEGA
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Robert Hartsell
Recording Secretary
Joseph Nuckolls
Treasurer
Jim West
Pledge master
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John Kennedy
President
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Charles Richards
Vice-President
Bob Seaver
Athletic Director
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Tony Boyles
Corresponding Secretary
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Charles Anglin
Historian
Orrin Shaw
Sergeant-at-Anns
Jim Wilmot
Steve Cohen
Jim Ryon
Tony White
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Warren Romaine
Carlos Prado
Jeff Johnson
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Calvin Herndon
Herb Thomas
Jim Foster
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Mickey McDaniel
Robert Bradley
Bill Rich
Dan Myers
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Alpha Phi Omega, national set vice fraternity, has
as its local chapter Mu Xi, High Point College. The
fraternity cooperates with campus organizations' proj-
ects as well as carrying out a program of its own. Ac-
tivities this year included such things as the Taxi Dance,
which was sponsored in conjunction with the Worn ens'
Dormitory Council; and aiding the Fellowship Teams
and the Student Christian Association in preparing and
distributing their literature. Mu Xi also donated a new
American flag to the college, and, in its community serv-
ice area, assisted in the strengthening of Boy Scout
Troop 25 in Trinity. A major highlight of the Spring
semester was the Alpha Phi Omega Sectional Confer-
ence on March 1, 2, & 3, which was attended by na-
tional officers of the fraternity as well as by delegates
and advisors from chapters in Virginia, North Carolina,
and South Carolina.
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APOGEE
Gloria Teague
Editor-in-Chief
The Apogee is a literary publication established this year
by the Student Government Association. The purpose of this
publication is to furnish an outlet for the variety of writings and
art works of the High Point College student body. The Apogee
attempts to promote and reward meritorious achievement. It
gives those who are creative a chance to express themselves in
poetry 7 , short stories, essays, and art. As its name suggests, the
Apogee seeks to encourage students to obtain "the highesl point"
in expression and creativity.
Dr. Mounts
Advisor
Cover of the first issue
THE HI - PO
What words can best describe the 1962-63 HI-PO? News?
Better? Different:- 1 We, the staff, feel that these words are ap-
propriate, but they do not give the whole picture of this year's
HI-PO. We feel that our motto, the "Voice of the Students"
fulfills the description of the HI-PO,
This year we have tried to bring the views of the students
into focus. We have done this by using as much of the paper
as possible for the news of the students. We have also tried
to keep the students informed on the activities and policies of
the school. We feci that the HI-PO has created a more informed
campus, but yet; we feel that there arc still more improvements
to be made before we can state that this is a truly respected
publication.
Perhaps in the years to come the HI-PO will become a
weekly paper. We have made a step in this direction by keep-
ing the III-PO in the black, instead of in the red. Our hope
and aspiration rests with vou, the students, and with the 1963-
64 staff.
Howard Barnes, Editor, scans the latest
edition.
"You're not kiddinc I'm Going to write an
editorial about that!" exclaims Don Little,
Assistant Editor.
"The Crew" gathers for a review session after Saturday's edition.
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Bill Steed, Business Manager, plans an ad .. .
CORT becomes the standard bearer of the Hi-Fo , ,
The Sports staff . . . Bcrsie Hatcher. Editor;
Dick Stinsnii, Ken Deal, and Ray Alley.
Speaking of the Creeks
. . . Robin Reese, Greek
Editor.
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New Editor Louise
Whiteley proofs late
copy . . .
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Dot Barrick
Co-"Editor
LEFT TO RIGHT: Kay DeMik. Assistant Photography Editor;
Arm Ringley, Photography Editor; Donna Lawrence.
1963 ZENITH
LAYOUT STAFF, LEFT TO RIGHT: Garol Alexander; Patti CoUi-
ver, Editor; Michele Schmidley; Gail Rcines.
Carol Parrish
Class Editor
Fletcher Nelson
Photographer
The Line-Up!
STAFF
Another year, another annual— WE HOPE!!! . . ,
the Super Chief is approaching fast on Track One . . .
what could be wrong now . , . never mind, don't an-
swer that!! . . . Barriek, I wish you'd learn to number
pages , , . Does anyone need any Homecoming pic-
tures? . . . We have a few , . . Hear Greene and the
billheads have taken up permanent residence in the
Clubroom! . . . What's this about a picture of a cat???
. . . Memo to the Editor: The Gruesome Twosome is
now the Gleesome Threesome!! . . , No, change that—
it's the Funsome Onesome!!! . . . Ringley, WHERE are
those pictures??? . . . You say you're missing some fac-
ulty pictures, Fletcher? . . . Feel like typing, "Rat"? . . .
There are how many Mann's in High Point?? . . .
Colliver, we'd appreciate those layouts any minute now
... 100 pages due WHEN?? . , . What's in your desk
drawer, Whiteley??? . . . ZENITH in the morning,
ZENITH in the evening, ZENITH at suppertime, and
after . . . lettuce and baloney for everyone, Robin . . .
who says the balance isn't budgeted— I mean the budg-
et isn't balanced? . . . WHEW!! all in by the deadline
. . . bed . . . tranquilizers . . . sleep— at last!
Dr. C. E. Mounts
Faculty Advisor
Louise Whiteley
Copy Editor
Bob Carlough
Greek Editor
"The Bat Pack"; Superchief , Orange Juice Kid, l.nlu, Ring-a-ding-
dr'ng, Pnrkchop, Marcannmec, and . . - Fletcher..
Ann Surratt
Co-Editor
Elaine Greene
Business Manager
The deadline is WHEN??
"Think we could gel away with using this picture again?"
Anns; Organ, Assistant Business Manager, with Elaine,
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Business Staff
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As advisor to the advisor, I suggest
"Superchief," alias "Teddy Bear,'
Gloria Teague
Feature Editor
Cheer-up Fletch, just one more day and it will be fin-
ished!!!
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Organization!!
Finished at last!
PHYSICAL EDUCATION
Don Cashion, President of the Club.
The Physical Education Majors Club of High Point
College was organized to further the welfare and learn-
ing of the 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 Phys-
ical Education; and to raise the professional standards
for the future of the occupation.
This is one of the most active clubs of the campus,
and has sponsored many programs in which the entire
student body has been invited to participate. Chief
among these, perhaps, has been the annual Co-Recrea-
tion Night. Each year the Club awards a plaque to the
outstanding senior Physical Education Major, chosen for
his merit of overall participation and contribution to
the promotion of the standards of the organization.
Two Cokes, please ,
JUNIOR MARSHALS
Junior Marshals are selected by die 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.
CHARLSIE ABEL
JOANNE ATKINS
SUZANNE BOOTH
GAY BRYANT
MARY LEE COOTES
WILLIAM COPE
LINDA CRAVEN
LINDA FERRAN
DAVID GRAY
ROBERT KORNEGAY
JUDY LAMBETH
SANDRA LIGHT
VERA McINNIS
CAROLYN McMASTERS
THOMAS PIKE
JAMES SULLIVAN
CARRIE WHITEHURST
PEGGY WHITT
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The Order of the Lighted Lamp
The purpose of the organization is to promote higher stan-
dards 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 his ability as a leader, and must
have rendered outstanding service to the school and his fellow
students.
1962
1963
CHARLES CARROLL
ROB CLARK
PATTI COLLIVER
FRANCIS DAIL
JULIA FLOYD
MARILYN FLOYD
GEORCIANNA HARDIN
LEN LEWIN
LOUISE STOKES LEWIN
GLORIA TEACUE
AL THOMPSON
NATALIE TUNSTALL
SANDRA HOOKS WALLS
JOHN WARD
SAM WHITE
LINDA CRAVEN
LINDA FERRAN
BOB KORNECAY
SANDRA LIGHT
WINFRED LINDLEY
LARRY NOLAN
ANN SURRATT
CARRIE WIIITEHURST
MANUEL WORTMAN
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Society
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To stimulate the love of learning and to recognize and en-
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courage scholarship, the Scholastic Honor Society was inaugu-
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rated in 1957. Membership in the Scholastic Honor Society is
one of the greatest honors bestowed upon a student. For elec-
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tion as a junior, the candidate must have completed 75 semester
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hours of regular college work with a quality point ration of 2,75.
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The minimum ration for election as a senior is 2.25. Member-
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ship in this society consists of students, honorary and associate
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members.
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FACULTY
HELEN R. BARTLETT
CLIFFORD HINSHAW
EDMUND 0. CUMMINGS
WALTER E. HUDGINS
BENJAMIN HILL
LEW LEWIS
WILLIAM R. LOCKE
NATHANIEL YARBOROUGH
ALICE PAIGE WHITE
VEBA IDOL
J. HOBART ALLRED
L. HUGHES COX
DENNIS COOKE
WILLIAM LAZARUK
STUART DESKINS
CHRISTOPHER WILSON
1962
1963
LINDA LOU FERGUSON
ROBERT CLARK
MRS. PRISCILLA W. HANSON
PATTI COLLIVER
MARGARET LAWSON
MRS. LEOMA BENSON
MRS. CAROLINE S. PECK
MRS. BETTE BROWDER
ALBERT E. THOMPSON
GERALD BRYANT
FRANCIS DAIL
MARILYN FLOYD
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GEORGIANNA HARDIN
MRS. GERALDINE HAUSER
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PATSY KEY
WINFRED LINDLEY
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JUDY LONGWITH
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MRS. RHONDA SALE
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JOHN WARD
PHILIP WONG
MANUEL WORTMAN
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STUDENT N.E.A.
Bettie Jones
President
OFFICERS, LEFT TO RIGHT: Janet Doss, Devotions Chairman; Kay De-
Mik, Secretary; Nancy Gunter, Vice-President; Gail Paxton, Treasurer.
The Student National Education Association chapter at High Point College
endeavors to serve as a connecting link between the students and their future
profession. By presenting programs of interest to other education majors, and by
attending various workshops and conferences, members learn more about the
preparation of, demands on, and ethics of the teacher today- Members also
subscribe to state and national publications, which bring additional insight and
help to our future educators.
Dr. Dan Cooke
Faculty Advisor
The group!
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FINE ARTS
Brushes, chalk . . . off on another picture . . . will someone
please find the prop chairman 3 . . , "we could use another so-
prano" . . . tryouts for the Fall play . . , better get that band
program ready . . . about these Fine Feature Films . . . and
then somebody spilled RED paint . . .
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CHAPEL CHOIR
This year the choir made several short trips, rather than making a tour. The
decision was made so that the choir could participate in the Christmas opera,
Amahl and the Night Visitors and in the Verdi Requiem, which was done in
connection with the Winston-Salem Symphony.
Our wanderings included trips to Guilford College, Greensboro College,
Mitchell Junior College, North Wilkesboro, and several churches in the High
Point area.
To those of us in the choir, it is a very special organization. Choir tours,
short trips, and rehearsals will long be remembered with happiness by each
one of us.
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CONCERT CHOJR
Charlsie, Dell, Walt S.. Jerrv K., Frank J., ete.-on the back
seat of the bus. And I do mean etc!!
"Hey Swindell, checked your poeketbook lately?"
Happv wedding day to the Butts. How are die kids-Bongo,
Body, Barely, Ballad, etc.
Uncle Jay just loosened his tie.
Hold your shoulders back, Swinnie.
"Stand up, and start at letter "A". I'll meet ya at the coda!"
"Tom, get Mort and play us a tune."
Yes, these are the times that will always be living memo-
ries.
"Wei! take it a little faster right here
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BAND
The concert hand helps to increase the apprecia-
tion, understanding, and enjoyment of music among its
members as well as among the students as a whole.
The band performs music of many periods and moods,
presenting the music in concert for Chapel programs.
Tin- nr^aiii/Mtinn also travel-; [n many schools in till'
area to present programs at all seasons of the year.
The band is directed bv Mr. Robert Clark.
"NO, GEORGE, E flat, not D !! ! !*'
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STUDENTS ART LEAGUE
OFFICERS FOR 1962-B3, ROW L: Bonnie Still-
well, Historian; Michelle Sehmidley, Publicity
Chairman; Betty K rim in fie r, Vice-President.
ROW 2: Benny Kiger, Treasurer; Reanza Wal-
drep, President; Mr. Porter. ROW 3: Bob Brew-
er, Membership Chairman.
Art League members enjoy a relaxing evening
away from earn pus and studies.
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Mr. Raiford Porter
Faculty Advisor
Michelle Sehmidley works industriously on a pro-
ject for the Art Leagues annual exhibit.
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TOWER PLAYERS
The Tower Players of High Point College is the
drama organization on campus, the members of which
are drawn from the student body. Anyone who is in-
terested in the theater, whether it be acting, lighting,
make-up, 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 eligible for membership in the Tow-
er Players. The Tower Players has an impressive back-
ground of "name" shows such as "Macbeth", "Guys and
Dolls", "Teahouse of the August Moon", "The Tender
Trap", and "The Solid Cold Cadillac". The play on the
following page is the most recent production. The of-
ficers of the Tower Players for the 1962-1963 school
year were:
Fred Schraplau
Jeff Johnson
Doris Liles
George Beam
Mike Carrington
Milbrey Beland
Mr. Phillip Reines
President
Vice-President
Secretary
Treasurer
Publicity
Historian
Faculty Advisor and Director
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"Now see here . .
The pause that refreshes ,
Mr. Phil Reines
Tower Players Director
"NO!!! It caD't be . . . but it is . . ."
GREEKS
Greek Life . . . rush, rush, rush . . . loud
cheers as the new pledges are counted . . .
pledge projects galore— and more!!! . . . the im-
pressive initiation ceremonies . . . but that's
not all . . . look who got pinned tonight . . ,
into the shower, gal . . . the serenades in the
court . . . and the chase afterwards ... all
aboard for the trip to the lake, brothers . . .
Spring weekends in enchanted settings . . .
good-by to seniors . . . load the car, gang, we're
off to the beach . . .
PANHELLENIC COUNCIL
Pat Bmekett
Panhellenic President
Tlic Panhellenic
of campus life.
The Panhellenic Council is the co-ordinating
group of the four sororities on the High Point
College campus. The Council cooperates with
the college administration and the City Pan-
hellenic in trying to make sorority life meaning-
ful and beneficial. It encourages high social and
scholastic standards and serves as a forum for
the discussion of sorority affairs.
an important part
Pat and Mrs. Coolsby pause to plan strategy . .
The distaff side of tlie Greek ride
Panhellenic Council 1962-fi3.
INTERFRATERNITY COUNCIL
The I nter fraternity Council is the governing
body of the six Greek letter social fraternities.
Its purpose is to promote friendship and cooper-
ation among the brotherhoods.
The Council sponsors two dances each year
for all Greek men and their dates. They also
work with the Panhellenic Council. This year the
IFC and the Panhellenic sponsored the Student-
Faculty Basketball Game during Homecoming
weekend. They also worked with the bloodmo-
bile and the Heart Fund, Commander George
Netts is faculty sponsor for the group.
Ted Bra77.ell
President, IFC 1962-63
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Mar>' Lee Cootes
Social Chairman
Kay DeMik
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Frances Ingle
Marlene Moore
judy Callaway
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ALPHA GAMMA DELTA
GAMMA ETA
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Suzanne Mock
Treasu rer
Betty White
2nd Vice President
De Htitchi ns
1st Vice President
Ann Surratt
Secretary
Betty Neale
President
Susan Tilley
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Diana Teague
Sue Williamson
Margaret Ann Carter
Jane Smith
Faye Dean Watson
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Joe Ann Taylor
Bitsv Andrew
Geoigianna Hardin
C. J. Neal
Patty Ann Rogers
Judy Longwith
Annette Young
Rush Chairman
Beth Ren fro
Betsy Mann
Gayle Nichols
Sylvia Smith
"Somebody get the tub ready!"
"And now for our next number ,
Alpha Gamma Delta . . , founded at Syracuse Uni-
versity in 1904 . . . Gamma Eta established at HPC in
1955 ... 90 chapters throughout U.S. and Canada . . .
red, buff, and green are fraternity colors . . . flower, red
and buff rose . . . September '62 begins another college
year for the Alpha Gams . . . Long with makes the
scene as a ravishing blonde . . . Rat and George win
top honors . . . our president's unique engagement . , .
diamonds for Jane, George and Sue . . . Miss Winter
Wonderland— Mary Lee . . . Tonys' capture our Betty
and Betsy ■ ■ ■ hey, C.J., remember those Scody blue
eyes? . . . beauty Queens include Kay, Gayle, Rat, and
Sue . . . you say you waited up till 3 a.m. Teague?? . , .
Judy and "Mr. Ugly" . . . found another major Sylvia? . . .
George is head man in Woman's Dorm . . . De brings
up our four new pledges— Bitsy, Patty Ann, Marlcne,
and Beth ... all in AGD style . . . Bunny captures the
heart of No. 1 in McCullocn Hall . . . Faye Dean and
her quads . . . Joe Ann is our Miss Personality . . .
did you take accounting or did accounting take you
Susan? . . . say. Ingle, where s your twin . . . how'd those
books balance out Suzanne? . . . the telephone Queen of
2nd North, Margaret Ann . . . and so another nostalgic
year ends . . . only to be followed by another one filled
with new sisters . . . another beach trip ... a beautiful
Rose Ball . . . and the significance of what Alpha Gam-
ma Delta stands for.
"At last we have a map!'
"We don't believe a word of it De.'
Nina Bnrris
Editor
Gallic Bailey
Treasurer
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KAPPA DELTA
GAMMA GAMMA
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Judy Lambeth
Assistant Treasurer
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Pat Hawks
Chaplain
Gail Geyer
Vice President
Marilyn Floyd
Secretary
Margarette Dame wood
President
Suzanne Swindell
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Peggy Wiley
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Judy BoIIins
Bonnie Brooks
Carrie My rick
Ann Stalder
Cynthia Craven
Judy Wariick
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Phyllis Huss
Barbara Cacy
Nancy Yeager
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KD's meet National Officer!
We final I y made KD!
Oh, a KD is an angel in disguise . , . You kiddin'
me, Bruce?!! . . , Got the good pledges . , , Stalder
presides over the pledge class . . . Gallic Bailey— Pilca
Sweater Girl?! . . . Seen Cacy's marajuana act?! . . . Gey-
er learns to sing . . . Diane and Olen together again . , ,
Everybody's getting the good diamonds . . . Lambeth
was looking pretty good in the Miss HPC contest!!! . . .
Hit that golf ball. Brooks . . . Swindell, what does that
doll of yours do— kiss or ??? . . . "Lollipop, lollipop."
. . . Norma: "Hold me!"— Get out of my life! . . . Missed
any planes for Florida lately. Cindy? , . . Greene's
hurtin' for Villagers . . . What color's your hair these
days, Hawks, not lavendar!! . . . Say you got a night
class, Phvllis? . . . Rollins and Flovd teachers? . . .
Stinky and Peggy attended a few basketball games!!! . . .
Yeas, you're bound to be an athlete!!! , . , Welcome
all new pledges . . , Damewood, always a bridesmaid,
never a bride . . . Boys, say you like those White Rose
favors? . . . Looking forward to the beach trip— see ya'll
on the sand at O.D.!!! ... In all seriousness, Kappa
Delta means to us, "striving for that which is honorable,
beautiful, and highest" . . . our bond of sisterhood ex-
panded throughout the nation since October 23, 1S97,
when KD was founded . , . our founding place— Long-
wood College, Farmvillc Virginia . . . Kappa Delta is
love, true friendship, and binding ties ... It means
more to us than words could ever express . . . Kappa
Delta, we love you.
Ham it up pledges!!
Winner take all!!
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Nancy Yates
Ritual Chairman
Katy Clements
Srrivtary
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Marilyn Zoeller
Membership Director
Harriet Fincrty
Treasurer
Louise Lewin
Vice President
Betty Treece
Pledge Director
Linda Ferran
President
Joyce Mcllvaine
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Liz Oldham
Judy Hayes
Janet Heydenburg
Sue Rothrock
Pat Brackett
Kay Phillips
Marge Bums
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Deanna Read
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Mary Lou Troutman
Linda Cass im us
Joan Bartlett
Joy Watkins
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Judy Raykes
Carolyn McAllister
Kay Thompson
Suzanne BullarB
"Tell us more about your summer Kay."'
That was some beach trip!!!
March 4, 1S52, Phi Mu was hut a dream ... a
dream conceived by three college students . . . this
dream is today a beautiful reality . . . composed of S7
chapters reaching across the nation , . . Love, Honor,
Truth . . . our rich ideals . . . binding "Les Soeur Fideles"
in a bond of true sisterhood . . . and so another spastic
year begins ... do you have a minute? . . . Ferran, are
you busy? . . . Proud of plaque and plate! . . . Hey,
Who's Roberts Rools? . . . Seniors, remember the ladies
lounge in the library?! . . . What a place for pizza! . . .
What council says no, Harriet? . . . Seniors spread their
love with noodles— Ha, ha!! . . . Pot Luck was at least
a change, , . . Yates and Bracket t try new recipes . . .
Sewing for Friends . . . Do I hear 25 cents? 20 cents?
5 cents?? . . . Raykes reigns . . . Congenial Joy . . .
Sacrifices! . . . Like the long holidays. Marge? . , .
Billiards new model replaces Bartlett's worn out chas-
sy , . ,L.L. leaves for the West . . . Zoeller clowns around
in rush . . . We don't want to brag, BUT. have you seen
our new pledge class? . . , We kept the showers running
all year, eh? . . . Rothrock, Joy, DeeDec, etc. . . . Boys
are alarmed at our favors . . . Senior picnic with a salt
water flood ... Phi Mu's, PLEASE try to be graceful
over the summer!!!
Merry Christmas Charlie!!!
Larry and Kay are still at it!
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Ann Ringley
Treasurer
Ellen Johnston
Ritual Chairman
ZETA TAU ALPHA
DELTA GAMMA
Donna Lawrence
Recording Secretary
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Gail Paxton
Historian
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Jean Young
Vice-President
Carol Blake
Corresponding Secretary
Carolyn Frye
President
Anne Emery
Fat Phillips
Catherine Martin
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Elaine Greene
Anne Or^an
Janet Miller
Linda Loven
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Charlsie Abel
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Sharon Mader
Nancy Moffett
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Marlene Brinley
Janet Doss
Judy Branch
Barbara Randall
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Dorothy Barrick
Aim Armentrout
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Bettie Jones
"For every Zeta has the stuff it takes to get her
man
Late again! .
Zeta Tan Alpha . . . founded at Longwood College,
Farmville, Virginia, on October 15, 1898 . . . Delta Gam-
ma became 100th Link in 1957 . . . Honored colors are
turquoise blue and steel gray . . . Zeta's flower is the
white violet.
O.D. Beach . . . What a blast! . . . cereal without
any snap, crackle, and pop , . . collapsing furniture-
was it paper maiche? . . . Mattress raid . . . two block
chase ... no rest at dinner . . . OX instant interviews.
Biennial Convention held at Hot Springs, Arkansas . , .
Scooter attends hectic convention— comes back with se-
rene expression. "September Song" . . . Zeta laughter on
the halls . . . three new pledges join the ranks— Ann,
Charlsie, Janet . . . Hallowe'en party . . . apple bobbing
followed by artificial respiration . . . party swings on
beyond appointed hour— no one wants to leave— in last
desperate effort Scooter unplugs juke box . . . Bcttie's
serenade— candles on the lawn . . . Visit by National
Officer . . . two new pledges Joyce and Jean . . . party
with alums ... all this at once— Zeta's float on blue
clouds. Christmas bells and carols with the Sig Eps-
was the weather ever cold! Back to HPC . . . exam panic
proves contagious . . . January initiation— six a.m.— blood
shut eyes and growling stomachs . . . no doz, anyone? . . .
student teaching . . . checking papers . . . giving tests . . .
how do you work this kiddie math? White Violet Ball
brings surprise pledge project . . . this resembles a pantie
raid with turquoise crowns on lingerie . . . they come
in all shapes and .sizes— just like Zetas! 100th Link Ball
proves unforgetable . . . Sisters and dates .share magic
moments . . . Zeta Heaven really is! Hey, Jean, WHAT
is B.T, Day? . . . Snow Queen Emery , . . icicles on the
mirror, boots at the door, and courtesy umbrellas for
visitors . . . Why do they call you "Thumper" Phillips? . . .
Newspapers concealing doorways cause suspects to hit
the headlines . . . Moffett buys stock in candy machines
and finds herself forced to reduce , . , Ellen, Paxton,
Dell. Judy, and Bingley up to old tricks . . . Dot and
Elaine burn midnight oil working on the yearbook , . .
Marlene, Sharon. Anne, and Janet making miniature
poodles . . . Graduation brings preview of coming at-
tractions . . . Orange blossoms and wedding bells for
Carol, Linda, Jean, Catherine, Pat, Barbara, and Dot. . .
another year of Zeta Heaven ends . . . but not without
memories that will never be forgotten.
A panty raid ... at a formal dance??!!
'Smile, smile, smile 'cause you're a Zeta
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Don Phillips
Pled ecu ki -.tor
Joe Thomas
Treasurer
DELTA SIGMA PHI
DELTA ZETA
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Joe Lorber
Secretary
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Winfred Lindley
Vice-President
Mike Rose nm a ride
Rush Chairman
Ron Yarbo rough
President
Lee Harvey
Sergeant-at-Arms
Allen Sharpe
Howard Barnes
Art Warren
Claude Cline
Bob Clark
Manuel VVortman
Lee Roy K earns
Bergie Hatcher
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Bob Komegay
Dave Kenerley
Wayne Lewis
Barrow Mullis
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Riley Fields
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Bob Jessup
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Larry Amick
Kenny Deal
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The Mighty Sphinx!
These are champions?!
In 1SS9, 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 campuses all over
the nation and Canada,
A Delta Sig is many things. He is a person who
loves his fraternity and what it stands for. He 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 before his own. He
is interested in improving his scholarship; in developing
his personality, and in making a leader of himself. He
realizes the 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 Tal-
ents . . . These things are characteristic of a Delta Sig.
"For a man may be a very good man" . . . 1962-63
will always stand out as another banner year in Delta
Sigdom , . . Delta Sigs hold major offices on campi . . .
It rained on the mountain trip, but we made out OK
. . . Had the cool party at Caludc's-50 degrees . . . Rush
party netted top pledges— Fields, Jessup, Amiek, Mollis,
Burris, Deal, Harvey . . . Phillip's serenade brings laughs,
not love— good singin' Brothers . . . Yarborough and
Knornegay make big splash at Delta Sig moonlight
swim , . . Dr. Cole's speech inspires us at Engineered
Leadership Banquet . . . Traditional Christmas Tree
shines on Sphinx . . . Merry Christmas, ya'll . . . Back
to the books ( ? ) after two weeks of fun , . . Exams
again— the midnight oil's running low . . . Luck to those
who didn't make it! . . . Initiation was a big hit for all
pledges— congrats to new brothers , . . Hatcher and Alley
become actors . . . Rosey, Lewis, Fields lead Delta Sig
chapter in basketball game with Beta Lambda . . .
Hi-Ho leaves the Hi-PO . . . Clark to take wife to S.M.U.
. . . Clarabelle leaves loves for law . . . Rev. Wortman
holds crusade . . . Kearns, Kenerlcy, and "Jap" take
big step to altar . . . Good Luck . . . Brothers and dates
head for Sailors' Ball— rave on!! . . . Beards are gone
and so is the year , . . See ya next fall, ya'll . . . Have
a swingin' summer.
At last we can shavel
Miss Dena Pegram
Fraternity Sponsor
Tommy Slaughter
Social Ch airman
Jerry Tertzagian
Rush Chairman
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Bill Fallin
Ritual Chairman
LAMBDA CHI ALPHA
IOTA PHI
Dave Culler
President
John Ward
Vice-President
Marvin Ferebee
Secretary
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Pete Moose
Treasurer
Gordon Yarbo rough
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Ray York George Hendrix Don Cashion Sonny Chisholm Dave Costas
Harold Moose
Roger Carmichael Dick McDowell
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Rick Crimsley
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Spencer Johnston
James Yarborough
Dick Reumann
Barney Burks
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Bruce Swan son
Joe Gosnell
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Greg Morton
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Al Motsinger
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Dong Jones
Gene Walsh
Dave Rowe
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Ralph Clements
Linny Johnson
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Scott Burrow
Gary Kiger
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Charlie Hawks
Harold Brewer
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Harry Smith
Woody Woodall
Tom Smith
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Dave Willard
Bob Bums
Wallace Midkiff
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Charles Welch
Jim Surratt
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The New Look.
A monthly affair!
Lambda Chi Alpha . . . founded nationally . . . Boston
University . . . 1909 . . . locally , . . 1954 . . . "The Cross
and Crescent" . . . official publication of Lambda Chi
Alpha . . . Flower . . . the white rose . . . honored
colors . . . purple, green, and gold.
Year's end again and Lambda Chi's look back . . .
an eventful and successful year it was too . . . sixteen
new pledges start off the year in a great way . . . second
semester . . , losts of planning, much hard work . . .
nets . . . eleven pledges which didn't hurt us either . . .
finally hit the fifty mark . . . December 7 brings another
edition of Campus Capers . . . Opus III this time . . . best
talent ever . . . talent and audience both enjoy themselves
. . . Worthwhile projects strain the muscles and put more
S$£ in the "kitty" . , . anyone for a Saturday car wash???
. . . let's get out and sell those First Aid kits gang . . .
Christmas was time to give as well as receive . . . Lambda
Chis gave a Chirstmas party to the children of Mills
Home . . . the smiles and appreciation made it all worth-
while ... as usual, parties brightened the school year
. . . starting off, of course, with a swinging rush party
at I. T. Mann . . . the Invictas were even better than
last year . . . don't forget those other combo parties
either . . . Greensboro . . . and of course . , , the party at
Wake Forest . , . then there was the Founders' Day Ban-
quet and White Hose Ball . . . A night to remember . . .
Jackie Peace the new Crescent Girl . . . Dave Culler
honored as Outstanding Brother . . . Rick Crimsley and
Cray Maey . . . Ou Islanding Pledges . . . Rev, Tom
Haggai speaks . . . Lambda Chis receive the Clifford
Ilinshaw Scholarship award . . . IPC Scholarship Trophy
. . . The local chapter is eighth in the nation in scholarship
this year . , . The trip to the California General Assembly
was great fun . . . Uncle Jay is a top-notch photographer
. . . The Maryland Conclave wasn't bad cither . . . Spring
brings serenades . . . white rose bouquets . . . the annual
trek to the beach ... a spring weekend blast to end the
year right . . .so another tremendous year ends . . . see
y'all in September when we migrate back to H.P.C. . . .
Miss Joy Watkins
Fraternity Sponsor
Spring finally arrives!
Pete Hepler
Athk-tic Chairman
Stan Kinney
Rush Chairman
PI KAPPA ALPHA
DELTA OMEGA
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Rex Connor
Vice-President
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Dave Jewett
Alumni Secretary
Brad Lomax
Treasurer
Garland Kinney
Secretary
Gary Em
President
Kelly Phillips
Tom Kester
Bill Dobbins
Bob Philbeck
Sam Byers
Charles Van Hook
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Richard Bulla
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Jim Doolittle
Roger Crawford
Bob Go wen
J. R. Newton
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'Nothing like an ole bam party, huh Pikas?"
H Shake it one time Hoot -man!* 1
What a T.V. set! Man, how about losing one time
. , . Hey Rex, don't you know what beds are made for?
. . . Van Hook, what did you promise D.D.? . . . Who
says the Pikas can't play volleyball . . . T think Kelly
has been tagged— guess who . . . Bulla, yon lost how
much to Mendenhall— you're slipping kid . . , Bad Sams,
why do you go to Greensboro so often . . . Hey Pikas,
how was your football team— well you can't win "em
all . . . What, Brad's listening to Kith' Wells again . . .
Byers breaks into the scoring column once more . . .
Flvboy Jewett takes off into the wild blue yonder . . .
Say, have you ever heard of Glass Lake . . . Doolittle
where did you learn to play football at . . . By the way
J. Pi., what ever happened to that bench . . . Hey Gar-
land, have yon had your car stolen lately . , . Senor
Pete, who tied you in the barbers chair , . . Em, are you
having trouble with traffic cops . . . Miss H.P.C. is tough,
isn't she, Pikas . . . Butner, are you real . . . Now Stan,
she's too short for you . , . Dobbins, where do you get
all these gnod looking girls . . . Philbeck, did your
mother have any children that lived ... A year is not
complete without pleasant memories— so they say.
"That's the ole Fika spirit!"
Miss Judy Raykes
Fraternity Sponsor
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Lyn Barrow
Recording Secretary
Bill Steed
Comptroller
SJGA4A PHI EPSILON
N.C. ETA
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Bobert McKechnie
Senior Marshal
Dave Baughn
Corresponding Secretary
Marion Suitt
Pledge Trainer
Ted Brazzell
President
Steve Bower
Vice-President
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Fletcher Nelson
Robert Carlo ugh
Eugene Street
Fred Stone
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Charles Sellers Jerry MeKnight Dave Whitlock Jim Broos
J i -rry l-'ryu Walter Carriker Ken Lawson
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Now boys . . . Let's not fight over it!!
Ted . . . don't you think
the door?
it would be easier to use
Sigma Phi Epsilon Fraternity was founded in 1901,
and today is second in numbers of chapters with 161
and has a total membership of over 70,000 active broth-
ers. Sons, fathers, grandfathers wearing the "Golden
Heart" have passed through the halls of Epsilon, Sigma
Phi Epsilon offers opportunities for brotherhood and
personal development that are unmatched in the frater-
nity world. It is interested in the kind of individual who
will be a credit to his community, his school, his frater-
nity, and himself.
Sig Eps of HPC have enjoyed one of their best
years on campus emphasizing character , . , scholar-
ship . . . leadership . , . service . . . Brothers held top
offices on campus . . . Ted Brazzell . , . President of IFC
. . . member of Student Legislature . . . and chaplain
of Student Legislature . . . Bill Steed . . . Managing Edi-
tor of the HI-PO . . . Bob Carlough . . . Fraternity Edi-
tor of the Zenith . . . Fletcher Nelson . . . photographer
for the HI-PO and the Zenith . . , Dave Baughn . . .
Publicity Chairman fur the Junior-Senior . . . Fall rush
, . . ten new pledges . . . success . . . second semester
rush . . . top pledges! . . . Intramurals spotlight brothers
. . . Ted Brazzell . . . Steve Bower . . . Marion Suitt . . .
Social life a blast! . . . informal parties , . . rush par-
ties . . . the mountain trip . . the Christmas dance . . .
what? Mr. and Mrs. Hormaehea twist? Get gone! . . .
Christmas caroling with the Zetas . . . the unforgettable
Sig Ep Ball in Raleigh . . . Charlie's Day . . . the Sweet-
heart Ball . . . and of course . . . that relaxing week at
O.D. following Spring Finals!
Mrs. C. R. Hormaehea
Fraternity Sponsor
Coordination?
Foise? ... Sig Ep?
Robin Reese
Secretary
Bill McKinley
Treasurer
THETA CHI
EPSILON ALPHA
Barry York
Mickey Boles
Social Chairman
Ray Haga
Pledge Marshal
Bob Bra swell
President
Tom Myers
Vice-President
Harry Lilly
Wayne Furman
Gene G re sham
Roy Greenwood
Joel Silver
Steve Montague
Jimmy Stevens
Charles Nesbitt Rick Benoit
Tony Taylor Wayne Webster
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They rule our hearts . . , and our Bank Accounts!!
"I just don't know if I can make It through this one!"
The past year has been one that we will long re-
member. The serenades in the cold . . . The Mason-
Dixon Jubilee . . . the rendezvous at Marietta Pond . . .
the house at the beach . . . and the new friends that
we have made will soon be only cherished memories.
The clowning . . . the snow that has fallen . . . and the
serious moments too, have contributed to a successful
fraternity year.
As brothers in Theta Chi, we know the true broth-
erhood that exists in a most meaningful way. In the
past, as in the present, the Theta Chis on High Point's
campus have exemplified through their feelings, a real-
istic outlook as a fraternity. Our fraternity life is varied
and educational as we try to uphold our motto: "ALMA
MATER FIRST AND THETA CHI FOR ALMA MA-
TER." Many times our brothers have shown leadership
amidst themselves and amidst the college community
that is indicative of our proud heritage. Founded in
1856, Theta Chis across the nation still work together
to build in ourselves the ability and self-confidence
necessary for leading a complete life.
Yup, that ought to impress her, Fred!!
Miss Nancy Warren
Fraternity Sponsor
'Hey, is this right?
C'mon Winters, show us your Pepsodent smile, too!
"First you take a Phi Mu ,
Brazzell puts on the final touches .
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I think it's all a big story, Guyer !!
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T think they were really surprised .
Delta Sigs and dates pause in Hawaii . . .
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SPORTS
Sports ... a word really close in so many ways to
school spirit . . . cheerleaders encourage "all for High
Point to stand up and holler!!!" . . . intramural sports take
over the fall calendar . . . then basketball delights the stu-
dents, faculty and townspeople . . . Barney Bod drives in
for a beautiful two-pointer . . . tension mounts as the score
gets closer . . . but we'll win ... a new coach and a 20-win
season both make a hit with the fans . . . Fallin is named
all -conference . . . it's no wonder . . . Nolan bows out after
much service to the team . . . another basketball season
ends . , . then comes baseball . . . Coach Hartinan drills
pitchers and catchers . . . neither rain nor sleet nor hail
shall halt baseball practice . . . the Grant boys are back in
full force ... as usual . . . excitement . , . enjoyment . . .
spirit . . . Sports.
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new um-
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H.P.C. Cheerleaders ... a big year .
forms— finally . . . new blood and new ideas
crowds . . . our little mascots— Robert and Susie . . .
"Practice at 3:30 in the Student Center" . . . "Hey, Rat,
what's the next cheer?" . . . "N*o, Carolvn, we dont play
Davidson this year!" . . . "Okay, Cayle and C, J., 'He's
Our Man' "... "Hey, Clod, you've got Fran's uniform
tonight" . . . "One more time, Cabot" . . . "Hey, Joy
and Dee Dee, next is Well, Who arc the Panthers' . . .
"Who carried the megaphones, Wynne?" . . . the work
was hard, but the rewards were great . . .
'Here they come!"
Ann Surra tt
Head Cheerleader
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Clara Jane Neal
Cayle Nichols
Carolvn McAllister
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Due Dtu DcQtrion
Wynne MacGregor
Fran DeSiati
Karen Clodfclter
Linda Cabot
October . . , tryouts
December — January . . . big games
November . . . practice
February . . . pep rally
Spirit in Purple and White .
BASKETBALL
Coach Tom Quinn
When Coach Tom Quinn took over as head basket-
ball coach of High Point College in the fall of 1962,
it marked the end of an era. For twenty-two seasons
veteran coach C. Virgil Yow had directed the Panthers.
Coach Yow had been vastly successful over that era,
winning the North State championship four times and
consistendy producing a winning team.
Coach Quinn came to I IPC with outstanding cre-
dentials as basketball coach at Newberry College. New-
berry, South Carolina. Combining his extensive knowl-
edge of the game with set patterns of play, Coach
Quinn produced an unbelieveable 22-7 record. The Pan-
thers heat everv [earn thev faced, with tile exception of
Lenoir Rhyne College, which defeated High Point four
times. The 13-4 conference record was good enough
for a second place finish during the regular season and
the runners-up position for the tournament champion-
ship. However, the unfortunate Panthers did not meet
NAIA scholastic regulations and were denied a chance
to participate in the national small college playoffs.
Coach Quinn used the starting lineup all season
with one exception. Junior Phil Garrison started at for-
ward along with Kirk Stewart. Dale Neel was the center
for the first half of the season, but had to be replaced
at mid-season because of academic difficulties by Bill
Fall in. Barry Smith and Al Trombetta were the guards.
Reserves were Richard McGreevy, Larry Nolan, Richard
Gu iff redo, Sam Byers, and Roger Herman.
Coach Quinn and Co-Captains
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PHIL GARRISON
F. 6'3'\ 205
Junior
Clenwood, Ind.
AL TROMBETTA
C. 510", 160
Junior
MeKees Rock, Pa.
DALE NEEL
C. 6'9", 228
Sophomore
Rockvillc, Md.
KIRK STEWART
F. 6'5", 200
Sophomore
Wheaton, Md.
RARRY SMITH
G. 6'3", 180
Sophomore
Washington, D. C.
LEONARD CH1SHOLM
G. 6'0", 175
Sophomore
Alexandria, Va.
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RICH AI1D McGREEVY
F, OYi", ] ( )0
Freshman
Pequannack, N. J.
ROGER HERMAN
F.-C. 67", 225
Freshman
Pine Plains, N, Y.
LARRY NOLAN
F. 6"4", 200
Senior
Washington, D. C.
RICHARD CUTFFRFDO
G. 61" 170
Freshman
Port Chester, N, Y.
SAM BYERS
G. 6'3", 190
Junior
Concord, N. C.
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DANNY LAWING
Manager
Maiden, N. C.
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Kirk pivots for hook vs Frederick Col-
lege.
Garrison vies for rebound with two
Frederick players.
"Jug" scores layup vs Campbell Col-
lege.
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The coach doesn't like the call
Barry hustles in saving ball in Homecoming contest
An alert Stewart ties up his man
Trombetta scores and Eton's Bill Mominsstar watches in vain
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Players return to court for second half .
IN FRONT: Co-Captains Phil Garrison and Larry Nolan. SEC-
OND ROW: Al Trombetta, Sonny Chisholm, Sam Byers, Barry
Smith, and Richard Guiffrcdo, BACK ROW: Coach Tom Quinn,
Richard McGreevy, Roger Herman, Dale Neel, Bill Fall in. Kirk
Stewart, and Manager Danny Lawing.
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TOURNAMENT
The Panthers journeyed to Lexington on February
20 for the annual Carolinas Conference Tournament
after a 13-4 conference record, good enough for second
place seeding. The Panthers drew lowly Atlantic Chris-
tian College in the first round and proceeded to dispose
of the smaller Christians, 90-57. High Point scored 64
points in the second half and five players hit double
figures. Phil Garrison led all scorers with 27 points.
On February 22 the Panthers advanced to the semi-
finals by beating a spirited Appalachian team, 72-60.
All five Panther starters hit double figures, with Bill
Fallin leading the way with 21 points and 18 rebounds.
In the finals for the third straight year, the Pan-
thers faced Lenoir Rhyne, their top rival. The hot-
shooting Pears clowned High Point 63-47 for the title.
Kirk Stewart, with 12 points, was the only Panther in
double figures.
Named to the tournament team was Bill Fallin,
who was High Point's top scorer in the tournament with
48 points. Phil Garrison and Barry Smith were selected
on the second team.
Cheerleaders express delight as Panthers pull away from Apps.
Smith concentrates on free throw
Bill Fallin shows rebounding form
Crowd quiet as L-R wins title
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Garrison shoots over App's Jim Richardson.
HPC SCHEDULE AND GAME SCORES:
High Point 56 Campbell 54
High Point 119 Newberry 62
East Carolina 75 High Point 56
High Point 93 Pfeiffer 72
High Point 91 Guilford 72
High Po ; nt 61 Catholic University 54
High Point 69 Baltimore University 49
High Point 67 East Carolina 63
Lenoir Rhvne 65 High Point 61
High Point 66 Pfeiffer 49
High Point 58 Catawba 48
High Point 35 Western Carolina 33
High Point 84 Newberry 69
High Point 61 Appalachain 48
High Point 82 Frederick 52
High Point 93 Atlantic Christian 66
Lenior Rhvne 60 High Point 57
High Point 99 Guilford 54
High Point 64 Elon 54
Catawba 54 High Point 44
High Point 65 Campbell 64
Western Carolina 71 High Point 52
High Point 74 Appalachian 50
High Point 79 Atlantic Christian 66
High Point 77 East Carolina 49
Lenior Rhyne 64 High Point 58
LEXINGTON TOURNAMENT
High Point 90 Atlantic Christian 57
High Point 72 Appalachian 60
Lenoir Rhvne 63 High Point 47
Overall record 22-7
Conference record 13-4
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FINAL CAROLINAS CONFERENCE STANDINGS
Lenoir Rhyne 15-J
High Point J 3-j
Western Carolina 13-4
Catawba 13 -5
Elon f'°
Appalachian 10-8
Atlantic Christian 4 " 12
Pfeiffer 3-15
Guilford 2-16
Newberry Z-H
SCORING AVERAGES: REGULAR SEASON
NAME G REB PTS AV
1. Harrison, Phil 26 240 365 14.0
2. Stewart, Kirk 26 216 334 12,8
3. Smith, Barry 26 76 314 12.1
4. Trombetta, Al __. 26 60 253 9,7
5. Kill in. Bill 25 224 210 8.4
6. McCreevy, Rich 10 19 38 3.8
7. Byers, Sam 20 23 58 2.9
8. Nolan, Larry 17 22 25 15
9. Cuiffredo, Rich 18 13 19 1.1
* Statistics on Dale Neel and Roger Herman not complete, but
Neel was averaging 14.3 and Herman 0.5 when the two left
the team at mid-season.
Barry hits for two
and remember Fall in. Wells has a good hook."
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BASEBALL
Coach Chuck Hartman has a strong nucleus to
work with wlicn lie starts spring baseball practice on
February 18. All-Conference pitcher Larry Nolan re-
turns for his senior year. Other pitchers include Bill
Sweigart, Kirk Stewart, Don Cushion, and a host of
freshman prospects.
Among the returning lettermen are catcher Ray
Grant; second baseman Harold Moose; shortstop Roy
Greenwood; third baseman Joel Silver; and outfielders
Dave Kemp, Roy Grant, and Wayne Lewis. Among the
new prospects arc Hob Harris, Larry Dunn, Bobby Can-
non, and Richard McCreevy. Jerry Tertzagian will serve
as manager.
High Point will play a schedule of 30 games this
season.
Coach Chuck Hartman
Catcher Ray Grant, Team's Leading Hitter in 1962 With A
.325 Average
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All-Conference Pitcher- Larry Nolan
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Pitcher- Don Cashion
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Pitcher-Bill Swigart
TRACK
Head track coach Bob Davidson has a very am-
bitious track team to work with this spring. Headed
by returning lettermen Jack Wagner, Mike Sabino, Dave
Baughn, and Steve Bower, Coach Davidson has po-
tential si audi nits in all events.
Jack Wagner has become a track hero at High
Point College. Jack is the master of the 440 and 880
yard dashes. He will be aided this year by freshman
Tony Boyles in the 880. Distance runners are Mike
Sabino, Griff Balthis, and Jim Wilmot. Bob Brennan
and Ron Reigehnan will run the 100 and 220 yard dashes.
Steve Bower, who set tlie conference pole vaulting
mark last season in Greensboro is hack for another year.
Barrow Mollis and Ken Truitt will also lie pole vaulting
this year. Broad jumpers Ken Rich and Dave Young
are hack; Dave Young and Bill MeKinley return for the
high jump; and Dave Baughn and Ron Reigelman will
run the hurdles.
In the Field events, freshman Steve Pearson is
showing steady progress as a shot-putter; Johnny Earn-
hardt will throw the discus, and Ray Haga and Bob
Seaver will throw the javelin.
FRO N'T ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Dave Young, Tony Boyles, Ray Haga, Mike Sabino. SECOND ROW: Barrow Mullis, Jim Wilmot, Ron
Reigelman, Bob Seaver, Dave Baughn.
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Coach Bob Davidson
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Master of the 880
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Mike Sabino
Specialist nt uiiv anil two-mile nm.s
Steve Bower
Pole Vaulter
Tony Boyles
Florida Rookie for 440
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Jim Wilmot
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Ron ReiRcLman 100 yard dash
Ray Haga, Javelin
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Dick Olson
Stan Kinney
Johnny Johnson, Blair Park pro, will again serve
as coach of the 1963 edition of the High Point College
golf team.
Three-year letterman Stan Kinney and freshman
Dick Olson head the list of golfing prospects for this
season.
GOLF
Bill Herndon, Stan Kinney, Craven Young, Steve Yaeger
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MEN'S BOWLING TEAM
Dave Fancher, Roy Greenwood, Joe Gosnell, Boh Harris, and Kenny Deal.
Last year the first bowling team in High Point
College history went to the NAIA tournament in Kan-
sas City, Missouri. The team howled in competition with
thirty-two other small colleges and had a final placing
of twenty-sixth in the nation. Members of the team
were: Phil Coghill, Alton Jones, Marion Suitt, Kenny
Deal, Norman O'Bryant, and Joe Gosnell.
This year High Point College has both a men's
and a ladies' team. The men tuned up for Kansas City
again by bowling Guilford College in preliminary com-
petition. Members of this year's Kansas City-bound keg-
lers are Kenny Deal, Roy Greenwood, Bob Harris, Dave
Fancher, and Joe Gosnell.
BOWLING
WOMEN'S BOWLING TEAM
Pat Warren, Nancy Wall, Beth Brealey, Jenova Haines, Sandy McDaniel, and Marsha Waecter.
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TENNIS
The High Pi lint College tennis team for 1963 has
three returning lettermen: Paul Smith, Mike Rosen-
markle, and Wayne Furman-all sophomores, Ironically,
the other three members of the squad are all upperclassv
men: Tommy Arnette, Larry Amiek, and Tracy McCarthy.
This year's team looks for better things with a new
coach, Tom Quinn; a new playing court, Blair Park; and
an increased schedule over last season.
Paul Smith, Larry Amiek, Tracy McCarthy, 'Wayne Furman
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Wayne Funnan
Paul Smith
Larry Amick
Tracy McCarthy
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The Intramural Department at High Point College
is a division of the Health, Physical Education, and
Athletic Department, which promotes, furnishes equip-
ment for, and supervises competition in varied sports
areas. All students and faculty members are en cou raged
to take part in the intramural program which has be-
come an important part of the extra-curricular activity
of the college.
Intramural teams are composed of fraternities and
independent teams, providing each student enrolled at
High Point College with an opportunity to part iei pale
in the Intramural Sports Program, Since opening its
doors in 1924, it has been the policy of the college to
encourage athletics, both intra-collegiate and intramural.
At this time more than 60 per cent of the student body
is participating in the intramural program.
Intramural director. Coach Bobby Davidson and his
assistant, Jack Wagoner, schedule and keep records and
point distributions on each individual event Points are
awarded for entering teams, final position of finish, and
points are deducted from the total in case of forfeits.
Trophies arc awarded to the winner of each event, and
an all-campus trophv is given annually to the fraternity
\, itli flu' highest number of total points.
The fall sports consist of touch football and bad-
minton; (lie winter sports are volleyball, basket-
ball, bowling, ping pong, and the basketball free throw
contest; the spring sports include archer)', softball, horse-
shoes, track, tennis, and golf.
Each fraternity and independent team sends a rep-
resentative to each intramural meeting, which consti-
tutes the Intramural Council.
It is hoped that the intramural program is sufficient-
ly diversified to interest almost every student, since
there are both team games and individual athletic ac-
tivities and sports of a vigorous and non- vigorous na-
ture. Intramurals offer an opportunity to develop fur-
ther the skills learned in required gym classes and to
create value of sportsmanship, physically strong bodies,
and wholesome recreational habits.
INTRAMURAL COUNCIL
LEFT TO RIGHT: Borgie Haulier. Secretary, Delta Sigma Phi; Bob Medlin, Sigma Phi Epsilon
Bob Seaver, Alpha Phi Omega; Kick Benoit, Theta Clii; Pete Hepler, Pi Kappa Alpha; Harry-
Smith, Lambda Chi Alpha.
BOWLING COUNCIL
Rex Conner, Vice-President; Roy
Greenwood, President; Pete Hepler,
Secretary-Treasurer.
HCtT^
Badminton Champ Yang Seing Lu is
congratulated by Kirt Christian.
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WOMEN'S INTRAMURALS
Another trophy to add to the collection
Look out, here she comes .
The Women's Intramural Council, made up of rep-
resentatives from the Physical Education Major's Clnb
and the four campus sororities, plans sorority and in-
dependent intramural programs. These plans include
schedules for basketball, volleyball, softball, and bad-
minton, as well as many others. In each of the activi-
ties, there are regular schedules planned, plus special
games and finals. An activity in which the Council also
participates is the annual Co-Recreation night, in which
a large number of student organizations enter teams.
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Everybody on their toes!
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FEATURES
September to May — another col-
lege year has gone by. Long after
these months have passed there will
be fond remembrances of the special
events the year has brought. Miss
HPC, Homecomnig, May Weekend-
campus beauties flash radiant smiles
as excitement, anticipation, and joy
run high. Special thoughts and special
events each take their place in our
memories to hold dear as time goes
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1963
MISS JUDY RAYKES
LEFT, FIRST RUNNER UP
MISS CAROLYN McALUSTEH
BELOW, SECOND RUNNER UP
MISS CLARA JANE NEAL
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MISS MARY LOU TROUTMAN
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MISS PAT BOWDEN
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MISS JOY WATKINS
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"No, 1 don't believe it! !!..."
"All (or you, Judy .
"I now crown you
"Con Krai illations. Your Majesty
HOMECOMING QUEEN
JUDY RAYKES
Sponsored by
toger Herman
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GAYLE NICHOLS
Sponsored by
Sonny Chisholm
HOMECOMING COURT
JUDY WARLICK
Sponsored by
Sam Byers
LINDA CASSIMUS
Sponsored by
Phil Garrison
GLENOLA GAYE McGEE
Sponsored by
Al Trombetta
JOAN GALE
Sponsored by
Kirk Stewart
PEGGY WILEY
Sponsored by
Dale Neel
CLARA JANE NEALE
Sponsored by
Barry Smith
DIANE WESTMORELAND
Sponsored by
Rich Guiffredo
KAY THOMPSON
Sponsored by
Larry Nolan
DENA PEGRAM
Sponsored by
Bill Fallin
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MAY QUEEN
MARGARETTE DAMEWOOD
MA1D-OF-HONOR
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SENIOR
ATTENDANT
ANN SURRATT
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JUNIOR
ATTENDANT
DIANE WESTMORELAND
JUNIOR
ATTENDANT
LINDA FERRAN
SOPHOMORE
ATTENDANT
JUANITA SPEIGHT
FRESHMAN
ATTENDANT
NANCY PERRY
Mr. Tennessee Ernie Ford
Thi.s vear, The Zt-nith Staff feels honored to have
"TENNESSEE ERNIE FORD" as our judge for the
1963 MISS ZENITH.
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ERNIE FORD
645 LARKIN STREET
SAN FRANCISCO 9, CALIFORNIA
PRospect 1-0670
March 4, 1963
Miss Ann Ringley
High Point College
High Point, North Carolina
Dear Miss Ringley:
I certainly was honored to be invited to
judge the beautiful girls of High Point
College. It was a pleasure. I didn't
realize it would be such a challenge.
They were all such fine looking young
people .
Thanks once again, and "Bless your little
Pea-Pickin ' heart ! "
Cordially,
TEF:ebc
Encls .
MISS SVE WILLIAMSON
MISS ZENITH
1963
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"Thanks to the entire student body of
High Point College for their
cooperation."
HARRISON SCOTT and RICHARD BYRD
Official Photographers
for
1963 ZENITH
SMITH STUDIO
14. E. Hargett Street
Raleigh, North Carolina
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"Boy . . . I hope she runs out of CHAPEL SEATS"
LYLES CHEVROLET CO.
"Your CHEVY Service Center"
1800 North Main Street
Students' Headquarters
HIGH POINT COLLEGE
BOOK STORE
BOOKS REFRESHMENTS
SCHOOL SUPPLIES
Official College Rings and Jewelry
SAMUEL HYMAN
JEWELER GIFT SHOP
136 S. Main Street High Point, N. C.
<?-* JEWELERS
FASHIONS
from
MYRTIES
RUTER & WALTERS
VENEERS -:- LUMBER
P. O. Box 1471 Telephone 883-1910
High Point, N. C.
TAROS RESTAURANT
1239 Montlieu Ave. High Point
Phone 888-6479
Compliments of
SPORTSMAN'S SHOP, INC.
College Village Shopping Center
STUTT'S MEN'S STORE
126 South Main Street
Style Clothes for the College Man
CHILES
825 N. Main
"North Carolina's Only Complete
Wedding Service"
SPORTSWEAR FORMALS TO RENT
SHACKELFORD'S
140 N. Main Street
Nunn-Bush Shoes Custom Tailoring
PERKINSON'S
JEWELERS
High Point, N. C.
MILK
PIEDMONT DAIRIES, INC.
Distributor of
Phone 888-9958 1825 N. Main Street
High Point, N. C.
Compliments of
GRANTS
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f ufufSaA^~ CONSTRUCTION co.
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Comp/i'menfs of
COKE
Compliments of
BEESON HARDWARE
Your Sporting Goods Headquarters
"I haven't done a thing.'
Fli-Back Sales Corporation
P. 0. Box 427 • High Point, North Carolina
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Showroom and Sales Office
Room 453 • 200 Fifth Avenue • New York 10, New York
PADDLE BALL GAMES — SPONGE RUBBER BALLS — INFLATED BALLS — BALLOONS
SPINNING TOPS — RETURN TOPS — ROLLING PINS
All togeffcer now . . . 1-2-31
High Point, N. C.
Traditional Men's Wear
Ladies Casuals
Across from Blair Park Golf Course
1341 North Main Street Phone 883-1060
ENGLISH RADIO & TV SERVICE
"Your Philco and R.C.A. Dealer"
JARRETT STATIONERY COMPANY
We Specialize in Television and Radio Repair
R. H. FREEMAN
Our 61st Year
High Point, N. C.
PITTSBURGH PLATE GLASS CO
GRAY ART AND FLOWER SHOP
101 South Hamilton Street
"Let Our Flowers Say It for You"
High Point, N. C.
PAINT AND GLASS PRODUCTS
Hall Printing Company
S. HAMILTON STREET HIGH POINT, NORTH CAROLINA
Serving HIGH POINT and HIGH POINT COLLEGE with
QUALITY PRINTING since 1924.
ENGLISH MOTOR CO., INC
Sates Service
FORD f FORD TRUCK, FALCON,
FAIRLANE & T-BIRD HEADQUARTERS
201 E. Washington St.
Phone 882-6848
High Point, N. C.
"I jus) con'f jeem to keep my mind on my work
CONGRATULATIONS
to the
CLASS OF 1963
HIGH POINT
ENTERPRISE
High Point, North Carolina
HERITAGE 8
a living tradition in furniture
UE.fi/TAGE FCPMTVRE CO. NiGft POINT, SQRTU CAPOUSA
Comptimenfs of
NEILL PONTIAC, INC.
902 N. Main Street
High Point, North Carolina
J. W. SECHREST & SON, INC.
Serving This Community Since 1897
PHONE 88-22555
HIGH POINT, NORTH CAROLINA
Two Oxygen Equipped Ambulances Day and Nij,'lit
"Just Iteep smiling,"
Compliments of
THE LILLY CO.
High Point
Compliments of
CAROLINA CONTAINER CO.
Dramatized Portraits
for the Discriminating
by
COPPEDGE
College Village Shopping Center
MARIETTA PAINT STORE
MARTIN-MARIETTA PAINTS
1645 English Street Phone 882-9327
High Point, N. C
TOBIAS
"Villager Headquarters in North Carolina"
"Go Freshmen Got"
now
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HARLLEE'S
OF HIGH POINT, N. C
PICK UP AND DELIVERY SERVICE
STAR CLEANERS & LAUNDRY
723 S, Main Street Phone 888-4974
High Point, N. C.
Our Service Earns Your Confidence
Momenl of decision.
SWAIM SUPPLY CO., INC.
WHOLESALE
Plumbing, Heating and Industrial Supplies
HIGH POINT -SALISBURY
ROCKY MOUNT
NASH JEWELRY & LOAN CO.
"Nash Saves You Cash"
127 N. Main Street
Compliments of
CONSOLIDATED BUS LINES
High Point, N. C.
Compliments of
NORTH CAROLINA NATIONAL BANK
High Point, N. C.
"Oh, you wouldn't dan . . . would you?
ELWOOD BARBER SHOP
With Free Parking for All Customers
Corner Wrenn and High Streets Phone 888-7194
Walter M. Reavis, Manager
HUFFMAN PAINT
& WALLPAPER CO.
Jtl N MAIN IT HM.H P-Q I N I H I PHOHE N4S
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Compliments of
HOLIDAY MOTORS
WAGNER TIRE SERVICE
101 Gatewood
"Tire Experts Since 1919"
E. E. YOUNTS, INC
General Building Contractors
Commercial Industrial Residential
725 Grimes Street Phone 882-8149
High Point, N. C.
VOGUE
CLEANERS, INC.
751 N. Main St.
Phone 88 8-5613
Compliments of
GILBERT'S
Beautiful Shoe Line Since 1936
Comp/imenrs of
HIGH POINT OFFICE EQUIPMENT
"We'/f beof yon yett"
Compliments and Best Wishes
From
HARDIN'S FURNITURE
Asheboro, N. C.
COFFEE EXPRESS
664 North Main
GRIFFITH OFFICE EQUIPMENT
HIGH POINT HARDWARE CO.
RIVER ROAD INN
HUNTER COAL & OIL
CANNON-FETZER
PEGRAM-BURTON
COMMUNITY THEATER LEAGUE
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Didn't you get a bit cold standing out there, Kirk?
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A GOOD ALUMNUS IS ONE WHO:
Attends Chapter Meetings, Home-
coming, Alumni Day and Other
College Activities, Contributes to the
Support of His College, Answers Mail
from The Alumni Office and Recom-
mends The College to Good Prospective
Students,
ALUMNI ASSOCIATION
HIGH POINT COLLEGE
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First the clock . . .
then the plant
Wfieri a customer bought 100 cigars from the wholesale grocery firm
of H. Cone & Sons in 1870, he received a handsome clock. Some of these
clocks are still ticking away. In addition to selling cigars and groceries
for their father, Moses and Ceasar Cone sold cotton plaids. Seeing a great
future in fabrics, they started the Cone textile enterprises as a selling
and c-^ Amission house in 1891. They built the original manufacturing
plant 41 1896.
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What of Cone Mills Today?
From these small beginnings has come one of the world's
tersest and most progressive textile firms. With 18 plants
employing almost 13,000 men and women, Cone Mills today
is the world's largest producer of corduroys, denims and
flannels. Its modern printing and finishing operations are
turning cut a host of other fashion-right fabrics. Cone
through its research and development activities is con-
stantly seeking better ways to make better materials.
Examples of Cone firsts in this country are the new. nnmilar
stretch denims and corduroys.
To maintain its high standards, our company needs
young people with initiative and intelligence. Cone Mills of-
fers opportunities in four areas . . . production, administra-
tion, sales and research. Would you be interested in joining
such a progressive organization? Write Industrial Relations
Department, Cone Mills Corporation, Greensboro, N. C.
CONE MILLS CORPORATION
"Where fabrics of tomorrow are woven today."
EXECUTIVE OFFICES
Greensboro, N. C.
FINISHING PLANTS
Carlisle & Greenville, S. C.
GuensDoto & Haw River, N. C.
MANUFACTURING PLANTS— Avondale, Cliffside, Greensboro, Forest City,
Salisbury, Pineville, Reidsville, Gibsonville, Haw River and Hiiiiboro in
North Carolina. Greenville in South Carolina.
4CONE*
FACULTY AND STAFF
Adams, Miss Louise
1318 Guyer Street
Allen, Mr. Joe C.
1206 Camden Street
Allen, Mr. W. Lawson
111 Edgeview Road
Allred, Mr. J. H.
205 Old Mill Road
Anderson, Mr. David C.
1203 Montlieu Avenue
Bartlett, Dr. Helen R.
900 Sixth Street
Bennett, Mrs. S. T.
Woman's Hall, H.P.C.
Broadway, Mr, Stan C.
1712 N. Denny Court
Brown, Miss Helen
1713 W. Lexington Ext.
Burhans, Mr. H. F.
1315 Woodhaven Avenue
Carter, Miss Marcella
1009 N. Hamilton Avenue
Clark, Mr. Charles R.
Denton, N. C.
Clary, Miss Betty Jo
1108 Madison Avenue
Coble, Mr. H. E.
830 Circle Drive
Coe, Mrs. Verta I.
219 Hillcrest Drive
Cole, Dr. David W.
818 Montlieu Avenue
Collins, Mrs. Dorothy
406 North Drive
Conner, Mrs. Elizabeth H.
1405 Emerywood Drive
Conrad, Dr. Harold E.
805 E. Farris Avenue
Cook, Col. Carlton J.
1234 Coventry Road
Cooke, Dr. Dan B.
909 N. Centennial Avenue
Cooke, Dr. Dennis H.
906 Circle Drive
Cox, Mr. L. Hughes
808 Montlieu Avenue
Cummings, Dr. E. O.
Emerywood Estates
Davidson, Mr. Robert D.
518 Shadybrook Drive
Deskins, Dr. S. C.
Rt. 8, Box 601, Greensboro
Dixon, Mr. James C.
920 Gordon Street
Eubanks, Miss Dorothy
1313 A. Oakview Road
Fields, Miss Ernestine
1005 Forrest Avenue
Flowers, Dr. J. M.
227 Montlieu Avenue
Fryhover, Mr. J. L.
1812-B Oakview Road
Gaynor, Mrs. Frances
2405 E. Lexington Avenue
Gaynor, Mr. Wesley
2405 E. Lexington Avenue
Goolsby, Mrs. Richard
905 Montlieu Avenue
Gratiot, Dr. A. Paul
1201 Montlieu Avenue
Griffiths, Mrs. Dot
500 Arlington Avenue
Hamilton, Dr. Jim T.
911 W. College Drive
Hartman, Mr. C. F.
310 Hickory Lane
Hays, Dr. L. M.
Box 1085, High Point
Hinshaw, Dr. C. R.
902 Rotary Drive
Hirtzler, Miss Berta
200 Edgedale Drive
Hislop, Dr. Robert I.
1006 Emery Road
Hormachea, Mr. C. R.
2315 Centennial Avenue
Hormachea, M r s. C. R.
2315 Centennial Avenue
Hudgins, Dr. Walt E.
4015 Fargo Drive, Winston-Salem
Kerr, Mrs. Dot
705 W. Lexington Avenue
Lazaruk, Dr. William
821 Circle Drive
LeVey, Dr. Arthur E.
Rowella Apts., No. 19
Lewis, Dr. Lew J.
202 Shadow Valley Road
Livingston, Mrs. Lois
909 W. College Drive
Locke, Dr. W. R.
1409 Wendover Drive
McMeekin, Mrs. Frances
McCulloch Hall, H. P. C.
Martin, Mr. John D.
401 Edgedale Drive
Martin, Miss Zelle
410 Otteray Drive
Matthews, Dr. W. P.
1114 N. Centennial Avenue
Mays, Mrs. Lillian
Rowella Apts., No. 15
Mitchum, Mr. J. L.
2014 Twain Road, Greensboro
Morgan, Mrs. Jane
1028 E. College Drive
Mounts, Dr. Charles E.
805 W. Circle Drive
Nelson, Mr. J. L.
607 Montlieu Avenue
Netts, Cmdr. George W.
1503 Delk Drive
Packer, Mrs. Hazele
216 Woodrow Avenue
Parks, Mrs. Annis B.
Route 2, Trinity, N. C.
Patrick, Mrs. Ina M.
806 Carrick Street
Patton, Dr. Wendell M.
821 W. College Drive
Paul, Mr. Duffy L.
712 North Drive
Peterson, Dr. H. H.
828 Circle Drive
Porter, Mr. Raiford M.
1509 N. W. Blvd., Winston-Salem
Price, Mrs. Dot
807 Quaker Lane
Quinn, Mr. Tom R.
2413 Woodruff Street
Rawley, Mrs. Shirley
1411 Guyer Street
Reines, Mr. Philip
911 Denny Street
Ring, Mrs. Kathryn G.
2610 Woodruff Street
Simpson, Mrs. Taylor M.
1506 Crestline
Spurrier, Mrs. Mary C.
80-E Wm. & Mary Apts.
Sullivan, Mrs. Emily B.
1202 Greenway Drive
Taylor, Mr. Jesse L.
912 Rosewood Avenue
Thompson, Mr. Jack L.
Box 102, High Point
Thompson, Mrs. Viola
809 Willoubar Terrace
Underwood, Dr. Sam J.
1101 Tabor Street
Warren, Miss Nancy
North Hall, H.P.C.
Warren, Miss Nancy
Woman's Hall, H. P. C.
Webb, Dr. Glenn R.
2209 Agnes Street
Whicker, Mr. Grady H.
431 W. Lexington Avenue
White, Mrs. Charlotte
803 E. Farriss Avenue
Williams, Mr. Arthur B.
810 Montlieu Avenue
Williams, Mrs. Louise
810 Montlieu Avenue
Wilson, Dr. C. L.
207 Shadow Valley Road
Wright, Mr. L. G.
906 Forrest Avenue
Wright, Mrs. Peggy
906 Forrest Avenue
Yarborough, Mr. N. P.
1431 Wilshire Blvd.
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STUDENT DIRECTORY
Abel, Charlsie M.
242 Orchard Dr., Fairfax, Virginia
Adams, Nancy Carol
Route 1, Stantonsburg, N. C.
Albert, Donald Ralph
114 Moffitt Dr., High Point, N. C.
Alberty, Nathan Edward ( T )
Route 2, Dobson, N. C.
Alexander, Judy Carroll
39 Main St., Concord, N. C.
Alexander, Thomas Bruce
210 Edgedale Dr., High Point, N. C.
Alley, Ray S.
Route 2, Catawba, N. C.
Amiek, Thomas Larry
1975 West Front St., Burlington, N. C.
Anderson, Richard Charles (T)
Route 1, Box 106, Trinity, N. C.
Anderson, Wayne Foster
Route 5, Winston-Salem, N. C.
Andrew, Jessie Leoma
Box 86, Faith, N. C.
Andrews, Lee Earl, Jr.
Chestnut St. , Lexington, N. C.
Anglin, Charles Lewis
Route 1, Clemmons, N. C.
Armentrout, Ann Elizabeth
900 W. Ray St., High Point, N. C.
Armington, Judith Karin
1805 Floral Dr., Wilmington, Del.
Arnette, William Thomas
Route 1, Graham, N. C.
Arnold, Carl Thomas
122 Fuller St., Whiteville, N. C.
Asbury, Fonda Sheryl
1005 Willowbar Terrace, High Point, N. C.
Atkins, Joanne Draughn
W. Green St., High Point, N. C.
Auman, Rebecca Ellen
Seagrove, N. C.
Balthis, Harry Griffith
4532 North 39th St., Arlington, Va.
Bailey, Callie Ann
Route 1, Advance, N. C.
Baker, Ellis Elmore, Jr.
1008 Barbee St., High Point, N. C.
Ballew, Barbara Lea (T)
Route 4, Box 31, Marion, N. C.
Banks, Margaret Sterling
101 Garner Road, Gamer, N. C.
Barksdale, John Wilson, III
11th Ave., Mayodan, N. C.
Barnard, Bruce Donald, Jr.
927 Beaumont Ave., High Point, N. C.
Barnes, Howard Albert
43 Central Ave., Dalton, Mass.
Barrier, Deanna Wayne
505 Montlieu Ave., High Point, N. C.
Barrow, Kyle Lynwood
614 W. Farriss Ave., High Point, N. C.
Batchelor, Ervin Sherwood
1407 Madison Ave., Greensboro, N. C.
Batten, Robert Walser, Jr.
904 Blackstone Circle, Thomasville, N. C.
Baughn, Reuben Dave. Jr.
201 N. 7th Ave., Mayodan, N. C.
Beam, George Marlowe, Jr.
14101 Canterbury Lane, Rockville, Md.
Beamer, Caroll Dolores (T)
Carolina Apts., Thomasville, N. C.
Beane, Linda Kaye
917 Brookline, Winston-Salem, N. C.
Beck, Joseph Cleveland
Route 6, Lexington, N. C.
Beck, Larry Eugene
168 Mill Ave., High Point, N. C.
Beck, Nicky Charles
Route 2, Clemmons, N. C.
Beck, Robert Wayne
217 Center St., Thomasville, N. C.
Beland, Milbury Anne
1109 S. Tarboro St., Wilson, N. C.
Bell, Charles Robert, Jr.
302 Woodrow Ave., High Point, N. C.
Bennett, Carole Louise
5703 Newton St., Cheverly, Md.
Benoit, Frederick A., Jr.
227 Walnut St., Wilmington 4, Dela.
Benton, Arleen Luray (T)
504 Coach St., Kannapolis, N. C.
Berrier, Floyd Lee
109 Hiatt Rd., Thomasville, N. C.
Berrier, Ronald G. (T)
427 NE 15th. St., Winston-Salem, N. C.
Biggerstaff, William Gettys
Route 1, Linwood, N. C.
Black, Joe Alexander
Box 353, Roxboro, N. C.
Black, Linda Faye
1112 Wayside St., High Point, N. C.
Blake, Tommy Holmes
3204 Crestview Dr., High Point, N. C.
Blizzard, William Clayton
3011 English Rd., High Point, N. C.
Boger, Allen Twigs
3800 Winfield Dr., Charlotte, N. C.
Boggs, Elizabeth Anne
Box 517, Valdese, N. C.
Boggs, Harriet Kendrick
213 N. Jacob St., Cherryville, N. C.
Bohannon, James Madison
638 Wesley Place, High Point, N. C.
Boles, Mickey Wayne
2534 Westover Dr., Winston-Salem, N. C.
Boles, Vicki Ray
Box 36, Pinnacle, N. C.
Bonner, Kathryn Mooring
227 Woodland Cir., Hertford, N. C.
Booker, James Steven
Route 7, Box 231-A, Greensboro, N. C.
Boone, Bonnie Karen
Route 1, Grapevine Rd., Lewisville, N. C.
Booth, Merle Suzanne (T)
Route 1, Penhook, Va.
Booth, Patricia Anne
Route 1, New Hill, N. C.
Bovender, Jim Ervin
800 Salem, Thomasville, N. C.
Bowden, Patricia Ann
Route 6, Box 821A, Jacksonville, Fla.
Bower, Bert Stephen
704-72nd St., Newport News, Va.
Bowm.'n H-len H. (M s.) (T)
Box 191, Thomasville, N. C.
Bowman, Thomas Benton
Route 1, Westfield, N. C.
Boyd, Bobby Kenneth
Route 1, Ararat, N. C.
Boyle, Toseph Conrad
406 Oak Lane, Halifax, Va.
Bovles. Marvin Anthony
1572 NE 30th Ct, Pompano Beach, Fla.
Bradley, Robert Milden
31 Dunn Road, Hamden 18, Conn.
Braswell. Bobby Harold
Box 195, Pine Level, N. C.
Brearley, Elizabeth Ann
3123 Riverside Ave., Somerset, Mass.
Brennan, Robert Timothy
Hubbardsville, N. Y.
Brewer, Harold Wayne
Route 3, Box 52A, High Point, N. C.
Brewer, Linda Sue
Route 2, Seagrove, N. C.
Brewer, Robert Plato
Route 2, Clemmons, N. C.
Bridgens, Lynn Ray
92 Roosevelt Ave., E Orange, N. J.
Brim. Raymond Gilbert
327 East Dorsett Ave., Asheboro, N. C.
Brinkley, Steve Wesley
Route 10, Lexington, N. C.
Brinley. M-'rlene Sue
210 S. Manhattan Ave., Tampa, Fla.
Brooks, Bonnie Sue
501 Clover, High Point, N. C.
Broos, James Edward
Route 2, Box 27, Lexington, N. C.
Brown, Barry William
4789 Carlton Dr., Winston Salem, N. C.
Brown, Nan Lee
824 E. Front St., Statesville, N. C.
Brown, William Kenneth
2922 N. Main St., High Point, N. C.
Browning, Wilson Harvey
Route 2, Kemersville, N. C.
Brucki, James Edward, Jr.
627 Colonial Dr., High Point, N. C.
Bryant, David M.
330 Sudbury St., Marlboro, Mass.
Bryant, Don George
Chapel Lane, E. Wareham, Mass.
Bryant, Melvia Gay ( Mrs. )
2308 Dallas Ave., High Point, N. C.
Bulla, Richard De Vault (T)
1043 Wellington Ave., High Point, N. C.
Bullard, Suzanne Bardin
Box 82, Chadbourn, N. C.
Bundy, Minnie Catherine
1506 W. Lexington Ave., High Point, N. C.
Burge, James Larry
Williams & Mary Apts., High Point, N. C.
STUDENT DIRECTORY
Burke, Barney L.
129 Lemly St., Winston-Salem, N. C.
Burns, Margaret MacPhail
325 McAlway Rd., Charlotte 7, N. C.
Burns, Robert Austin
1100 West End Blvd., Winston-Salem, N. C.
Burrier, Judith Ann
2733 Picardy Place, Charlotte, N. C.
Burris, Kenneth Wayne (T)
1205 E. Walnut, Goldsboro, N. C.
Burrow, Scott De Wayne
1607 Hasty St., Asheboro, N. C.
Buder, Douglas Leon
310 Walnut St., Valdese, N. C.
Burner, Thomas Melvin
836 Shober Ave., Winston-Salem, N. C.
Byerly, Harold Wavne
Route 2, Thomasville, N. C.
Byerly, Marlene Gail
Route 2, Box 405, High Point, N. C.
Byers, Charles Samuel (T)
169 E. Depot St., Concord, N. C.
Byrd, Pamela Jean
349 Burkewood Drive, Winston-Salem, N. C.
Cabot, Linda Donna
323 Phillips St., High Point, N. C.
Cacy, Barbara Joan
Goodhill Rd., Woodbury, Conn.
Cagle, Sandra Carol
Route 3, Carthage, N. C.
Caine, David Wallace
2603 Pinecroft Rd., Greensboro, N. C.
Caldwell, Bucky Walters
Box 167, Lincolnton, N. C.
Callahan, Joe Douglas
131 Jewel St., Thomasville, N. C.
Callahan, Norman Scott
1001 Chestnut St., High Point, N. C.
Callaway, Judith Flo
211 Grace St., Mt. Airy, N. C.
Cannon, Robert Cecil
Sunset Dr., Stanley, N. C.
Carlough, Robert Edward
181 Arch St., Ramsey, N. J.
Carmichael, Roger Stanley
1606 River Rd., High Point, N. C.
Carriker, Walter L., Jr. (T)
1728 Sugar Creek Rd. W., Charlotte, N. C.
Carter, Linda Gail
Box 682, Red Springs, N. C.
Carter, Margaret Ann
Box 11, Mocksville, N. C.
Carter, William Earl, Jr.
911 Carter St., High Point, N. C.
Cashatt, Ronald Harrison
217 Welch Drive, High Point, N. C.
Cassimus, Linda Lee
15 Longwood Drive, Huntington Sta., N. Y.
Casstevens, Barbara Anne
Cycle, N. C.
Caviness, Quinton Harold (T)
311 Willowood Dr., High Point, N. C.
Cecil, Margaret J. ( Mrs. )
Route 3, Thomasville, N. C.
Chapman, Susan Dunbar
4919 Palisade Lane, Washington, D. C.
Charles, Robert Eugene
3424 Main St., Winston-Salem, N. C.
Chilton, John Robert
Route 1, Box 181, Ramseur, N. C.
Chisholm, Leonard Roberts, Jr.
110 E. Oxford Ave., Alexandria, Va.
Clements, Ralph Edward
511 Westwood, Apt. 10, High Point, N. C.
Clinard, Billy Weldon
Route 2, Advance, N. C.
Cline, Claude Hubert, Jr.
300 Shadow Valley, High Point, N. C.
Clodfelter, Karen Elizabeth
517 S. Cox St., Asheboro, N. C.
Clodfelter, Steve Bradley
4211 Old Greensboro Rd., Winston-Salem, N. C.
Clodfelter, William Daniel
Route 1, Thomasville, N. C.
Coble, Sara Jane
713 W. Farriss Ave., High Point, N. C.
Cobum, Michael Layton
195 Roanoke Ave., Roanoke Rapids, N. C.
Cohen, Harold Louis
4331 Marquette Ave., Jacksonville, Fla.
Cole, Ruffin Reid
801 Grace St., High Point, N. C.
Collins, Alfred Thomas
503 Dean St., Winston-Salem, N. C.
Collins, Alvin Douglas
Route 1, Jamestown, N. C.
Connor, William Rex
5231G Artie Ave., APO 937, Seattle, Wash.
Cook, Charles Hubert
1110 Madison Ave., High Point, N. C.
Cook, Donald Landon
Route 2, S. Pace Haven Rd., Winston-Salem, N.C.
Cooke, Susan Lorene
Route 2, Box 235, Huntersville, N. C.
Cootes, Mary Lee
111 W. Queen St., Strasburg, Va.
Cope, William Franklin
Route 1, Kernersville, N. C.
Coppley, Hoyle Gwyn
Route 9, Lexington, N. C.
Corder, Mary Ruth
104 S. Main St., Kemersville, N. C.
Cornelius, Wanda Lou
187 Crepe Myrtle Circle, Winston-Salem, N. C.
Costas, David George, Jr.
1307 Kempsville Rd., Norfolk, Va.
Covey, James Ronald
307 S. Washington, Easton, Md.
Cox, Joseph Dean
Route 1, Box 209, Kemersville, N. C.
Craven, Cynthia Famsworth
Box 1572, Lakeland, Fla.
Craven, Linda Carol
Route 2, Box 390, High Point, N. C.
Craver, Larry James
Route 8, Box 262, Lexington, N. C.
Craver, Larry Wayne
Route 2, Clemmons, N. C.
Craver, Robert Franklin
728 Summit St., Winston-Salem, N. C.
Crawford, Roger James
539 Oakridge Ave., N. Plainfield, N. J.
Cross, James Arthur
355 W. Main St., Front Royal, Va.
Culbreth, Susan Wood
Route 1, Box 183, Greensboro, N. C.
Curry, Wayne Clifford
Route 4, Lexington, N. C.
Cox, Richard Douglas
1307 Prescott Ave., High Point, N. C.
Darnell, Linda Sue
Route 1, Box 57, Kannapolis, N. C.
Davis, James Allen
1002 Barbee St., High Point, N. C.
Davis, Jerry Ray
3809 Park Road, Charlotte, N. C.
Davis, Marriott Betts
121 Lake Boone Trail, Raleigh, N. C.
Davis, Raymond Raeford
Route 6, Winston-Salem, N. C.
Day, Fleming Howard
2314 Kivette Dr., High Point, N. C.
Deal, Kenneth Ray
Route 1, Stony Point, N. C.
DeCarion, Deirdre
3 Van Buren St., Freeport, L.I., N. Y.
DeMik, Frances Kay
3825 Annlin Ave., Charlotte, N. C.
Dennis, Bonnie Jo
1000 Sherrod Ave., High Point, N. C.
Denton, Jean Paulette
Route 9, Box 279, Winston-Salem, N. C.
DeSiati, Frances Jean
720 Village Rd., Oradell, N. J.
Dickson, Carol Sue
1438 S. Howard Ave., Covington, Va.
Dobbins, William Manning
246 West Park Ave., Mecklenburg, N. C.
Doby, Janet Nevelle
412 Forest Ave., High Point, N. C.
Donovan, Frank
69 Stephensville Blvd., Red Bank, N. J.
Doolittle, James Howard
Box 685, Rockingham, N. C.
Doss, Janet Carol
Route 6, Sanford, N. C.
Dover, Mary Theresa
800- A, Arbordale, High Point, N. C.
Downs, Miriam Jeanne
2304 Springdale Ave., Charlotte, N. C.
Draper, Howard Dennis, Jr.
808 Poplar St., Fayetteville, N. C.
Duncan, Wallace Thompson
2837 Northampton St., Washington 15, D. C.
Dunn, Larry Stephen
Route 2, Seagrove, N. C.
Durham, Reginald Chimer
490 N. 4th St., Wytheville, Va.
Dutton, Martha Jean
104 N. Church St., Rochingham, N. C.
STUDENT DIRECTORY
Dvviggins, Donald Max
2429 Greenwich Rd., Winston-Salem, N. C.
Early, Gloria Janet
136 Gladden St., Marion, N. C.
Earnhardt, Johny Franklin
1101 West End Blvd., Winston-Salem, N. C.
East, Callie Ann
810 Radar Sqdn, Winston-Salem, N. C.
Eaton, Wayne Edward
7903 Wd. Yd. Rd., Clinton, Md.
Elkins, George Leighton
Rt. 7, Box 185, Greensboro, N. C.
Eller. Carol Brock (Mrs.)
133 East Dr., Winston-Salem, N. C.
Eller, Thomas Darrell
Route 3, Thomasville, N. C.
Elliott, Jane Carol
Box 608, Thomasville, N. C.
Elliott, Rebecca Joyce
1000 Sherrod Ave., High Point, N. C.
Elmore, Kenneth Claude
Route 2, Trinity, N. C.
English, Judy Marie
119 Trindale St., High Point, N. C.
Erwin, William Alexander
702 E. Farriss Ave., High Point, N. C.
Evans, Otis David
202 Van Buren Rd., Spray, N. C.
Fagan, Kary Lee
700 Kimery St., High Point, N. C.
Fairweather, David Bruce
8 Cockrell St., Alexandria, Va.
Fallin, William Douglas
714 St. Allentown Rd., Washington 22, D. C.
Fancher, David Forrest
7618 Arbroath Dr., Clinton, Md.
Farlow, John Battle
2208 E. Green St., High Point, N. C.
Farmer, Edward Roy
1604 E. Chester Dr., High Point, N. C.
Fennell, Gerold Francis
100 Bruce Terrace, Mineola, N. Y.
Ferran, Linda M.
Box 237, Eustis, Fla.
Fields, Riley Clinton
523 S. 2nd Ave., Siler City, N. C.
Fincher, Carolyn Elizabeth
111 Spencer St., High Point, N. C.
Finerty, Harriet
17 Russell Rd., New Castle, Del.
Finger, Kenneth Blair
Route 3, Lincolnton, N. C.
Fletcher, Pamela Sue
Box 861, Kannapolis, N. C.
Flinchum, Brenda Gayle
Poute 2, High Point, N. C.
Flowers, John Morgan, III
227 Montlieu Ave., High Point, N. C.
Flynt, John Randolph
1123 Montlieu Ave., High Point, N. C.
Foglcraan, Bobby Wavne
619 Hedrick St., High Point, N. C.
Fogleman, Peggy Joyce
619 Hedrick St., High Point, N. C.
Foister, Peggy N. (Mrs.) (T)
William & Mary Apt. 30B, High Point, N. C.
Foley, Joe Lee, III
West Locke Apt. 28, High Point, N. C.
Foltz, Douglas Allen
126 Lawndale St., Winston-Salem, N. C.
Forbis, William Richard
N. Cherry St., Kernersville, N. C.
Foster, Frank Ashley
3804 Vest Mill Road, Winston-Salem, N. C.
Foster, James Paisley
417 Alamance Rd., Burlington, N. C.
Foster, Roy Eugene
3804 Vest Mill Rd., Winston-Salem, N. C.
Foulks, Cynthia Ann
321 Merian Ave., Haddonfield, N. J.
Foust, Sue Carol
107 N. 6th St., Mebane, N. C.
Foy, Phyllis Ann
Main St., Granite Quarry, N. C.
Franklin, Rodger Dale
501 Denny St., High Point, N. C.
Frazier, Donald Ray
Route 3, Thomasville, N. C.
Freeman, Kenneth Ray (T)
407 East 1st. Ave., Lexington, N. C.
Freeman, Ronald Nelson
Box 501, Thomasville, N. C.
Freeman, Mary Frances
Route 5, Asheboro, N. C.
Freeman, Wilbum Lewis, Jr.
Route 8, Lexington, N. C.
Fry, Stephen Grady
3672 Hedge St., Winston-Salem, N. C.
Frye, Barry Steven
Children's Home, Winston-Salem, N. C.
Frye, Carolyn Elizabeth
Route 4, Box 15, Leesburg, Va.
Frye, Gaye Frances
1346 Summit Dr., Mount Airy, N. C.
Frye, Jerold Lee
Main St., Stoneville, N. C.
Furman, Wayne Edgar
4412 Norbeck Rd., Rockville, Md.
Gailey, James William
3704-D Manor Dr., Greensboro, N. C.
Gale, Joan Beverly
Route 2, Box 188, Harmony, N. C.
Gansman, Thomas M.
1402 Forrest St., High Point, N. C.
Garmon, Myrtle Amelia
103 E. Mountain St., Kings Mountain, N. C.
Gamer, Jenny Lynn
Box 457, Newport, N. C.
Garrett, Carolyn Frances
121 Burwell Ave., Henderson, N. C.
Garrison, Philip Earl
107 E. State St., Glenwood, Indiana
Gatewood, Zoe Rogers
806 Woodrow Ave., High Point, N. C.
Geist, Carol Louise
270 Sylvan Drive, W. Hempstead, N. Y.
Gentry, Hugh H.
Route 1, King, N. C.
Geyer, Gail Jan
23 Headley Terrace, Irvington, N. J.
Gibbs, Robert Rudolph
403 Aderdeen Terrace, Greensboro, N. C.
Gibson, Stephen Anthony
909 Hern Ave., Greensboro, N. C.
Gibson, Virginia Sue
Route 1, Red Springs, N. C.
Giles, Phyllis Rae
Box 4054, High Point, N. C.
Gilliam, Kenneth Allen
102 Wellington Circle, Lee Hall, Va.
Gore, Lewis Edward, Jr.
4125 S. Main St., High Point, N. C.
Gosnell, William Joseph
4550 Mac Arthur Blvd., Washington, D. C.
Gotsch, James Roland
522 Clover Dr., High Point, N. C.
Gough, Ezra Elmer
Route 8, Winston-Salem, N. C.
Gowen, Robert Mullen
Box 247, Roanoke Rapids, N. C.
Gray, Barbara Anne
4340 NE 15th Terrace, Pompano Bch., Fla.
Gray, David Alexander
603A Richardson St., High Point, N. C.
Gray, Gloria Jean
Route 8, Box 147, Greensboro, N. C.
Greene, Connie Elaine
Box 602, Candler, N. C.
Greene, James Michael
Route 5, High Point, N. C.
Greene, Judy McNeil
101 Ford St., Thomasville, N. C.
Green, Peggy Ruth
55 Westover Dr., Asheville, N. C.
Green, Tamsie Jo
213 West Main St., Thomasville, N. C.
Greenwood, Roy Carlyle
Stanton's Lane, West Mystic, Conn.
Greeson, Edgar Monroe
2611 Fairway Drive, Greensboro, N. C.
Gresham, Douglas Eugene
6101 Glenridge St., Charlotte, N. C.
Grice, Franklin W.
Route 1, Stanley, N. C.
Grier, Lee Wendell (T)
1005 Nancy Lane, Winston-Salem, N. C.
Grimsley, Richard W.
1008 Tanley Road, Silver Spring, Md.
Guiffredo, Richard C.
71 S. Ridge St., Port Chester, N. Y.
Gunn, Kenneth Claude
Route 1, Box 92, Dinwiddie, Va.
Guarino, Robert Welch
506 Emerywood Dr., High Point, N. C.
Haggard, Carol Anne
349 Boone Ave., Winchester, Ky.
Haines, Jennie
172 Shermecossett Pky., Groton, Conn.
Hall, David Lee
319 W. Beasley St., Asheboro, N. C.
Hall, Janice Abigail
Route 1, Mayodan, N. C.
STUDENT DIRECTORY
Hamlin, Patsy Flippin
401 Mint St., High Point, N. C.
Ham, Patricia Dianne
4473 Old Greensboro Rd., Winston-Salem, N. C.
Hancox, Pamela Ann
62/2 Cookman Ave., Ocean Grove, N. J.
Hanes, Linda Darnell
312 Hickory Lane, High Point, N. C.
Hardy, Rhonda Leah
Route 1, Box 178, Cameron, N. C.
Hargett, John Richard
Box 216, Monroe, N. C.
Hargrove, Sandra Lewis
Route 1, Siler City, N. C.
Haring, Anne Self (T) (Mrs.)
3420 Kernersville Rd., Winston- Salem, N. C.
Harrell, Barbara Anne
Route 2, Box 222, Rocky Mount, N. C.
Harris, Florence Catherine
222 Rockspring Rd., High Point, N. C.
Harris, Hal Cook
Box 821, Thomasville, N. C.
Harris, James Carmon, Jr.
Box 524, Thomasville, N. C.
Harris, Robert Shelton
1120 Trenton PL, SE., Washington 20, D. C.
Harris, William Patrick
Box 218, Candor, N. C.
Hartsell, Robert Parker, Jr.
407 S. Ridge Ave., Kannapolis, N. C.
Harvey, Lloyd Steward (T)
R.F.D. 4, Thomasville, N. C.
Harward, Sandra Mabel
7701 Daniel Ave., Baltimore 34, Md.
Hastings, Vicki Marie
Box 388, Kannapolis, N. C.
Hatcher, Bergie Lee
Route 2, Box 171, Floyd, Va.
Hatchel, Wayne Lee
Route 1, Jamestown, N. C.
Hatley, Eddie Luther
Route 10, Box 133, Greensboro, N. C.
Hawks, Charles Taylor
2708 Mayview Rd., Raleigh, N. C.
Hawks, Patricia Jane
18 Dixie Trail, Raleigh, N. C.
Hayes, Judith Lucile
2416 Woodward Way, NW, Atlanta 5, Ga.
Hazelwood, Joseph Wayne
Route 3, Madison, N. C.
Hedrick, Lindsay Darrell
Route 2, Thomasville, N. C.
Hedrick, Patrick William
Route 2, Lexington, N. C.
Hedrick, Stanley Harris
Route 2, Lexington, N. C.
Helms, Gene Erwin
Box 416, Elizabethtown, N. C.
Henderson, Clyde Edward
1002 Sherrod St., High Point, N. C.
Hendrix, George Leondas
705 N. Centennial Ave., High Point, N. C.
Hepler, Peter Wade
1045 Miller St., Winston-Salem, N. C.
Hepler, Robert Marshall
Route 5, Box 111, High Point, N. C.
Herman, Roger
Pine Plains, New York
Herndon, Calvin Lee
Box 301, Leesburg, Va.
Hemdon, William David
Woodland Park, Reidsville, N. C.
Hester, Norman Ray
213 Green Oak Dr., High Point, N. C.
Hevener, Dorothy Don
234 York Dr., Waynesboro, Va.
Heydenburg, Janet Louise
1106 Waverly Rd., Tallahassee, Fla.
Hightower, Mary Lynne
120 Penny Rd., High Point, N. C.
Hill, Patricia Jean
Route 2, Trinity, N. C.
Hill, Robert Wayne
106 River Dr., Randleman, N. C.
Hmchliffe, Richard Ward
7618 Bradley Lane, Clinton, Md.
Hislop, Robert Innes, Jr.
1006 Emery Rd., High Point, N. C.
Hobson, Charles Ward
Box 34, East Bend, N. C.
Hobson, William Irving
Box 34, East Bend, N. C.
Hodgin. Tames Gilbert
325 Phillips St., High Point, N. C.
Hodgin, Thomas Ellis
403 Burge St., High Point, N. C.
Hoecker, Kathleen Elizabeth
9100 Autoville Dr., College Park, Md.
Holden, Jerry Clark
2922-A Archdale Rd., High Point, N. C.
Ho'mes, Dayton Duncan
16 Holbrook Ct., Ansonia, Conn.
Holt, Frieda Jo
Surrett Ct., High Point, N. C.
Holt, Richard Thane
53-36 199 Street, Flushing, N. Y.
Hooker, Herman Douglas
Route 1, Pilot Mountain, N. C.
Hough, Sara Janice
Route 7, Box 170, Greensboro, N. C.
Howard, Charles Thomas
Route 5, Box 464, High Point, N. C.
Hoyle, Marjorie Linda
Route 3, Shelby, N. C.
Hoyle, Tullie Ann
507 E. First St., Cherryville, N. C.
Hoyt, Fred W.
316 x /2 Louise Ave., High Point, N. C.
Hoyt, Stuart MacNee, Jr.
2620 Pennington Rd., Pennington, N. J.
Hudson, Martha Ellen ( Mrs. )
502 Mint Ave., High Point, N. C.
Hudson, Roberta Brown
Box 57, Granite Quarry, N. C.
Hughes, Larry Thomas
2126 Edgewood St., High Point, N. C.
Hull, Wanda Lou
Route 2, High Point. N. C
Humphrey, Linda White
1605 Greenville Rd., Kinston, N. C.
Hunter, Margaret Reid
Turkey, N. C.
Hutchins, Dewey Melton, Jr.
107 Chestnut St., Lexington, N. C.
Hutchins, Kitty Sue
117 Avondale Dr., High Point, N. C.
Hutchins, Sandra Lee
R.F.D. 3, Thomasville, N. C.
Idol, Bruce Lee (T)
Route 1, Box 188, High Point, N. C.
Ijames, Athel Milford, Jr. (T)
2817 Westchester St., High Point, N. C.
Ireland, Thomas Herbert
Plum Point, Maryland
Isaac, Roberta Cobbler
Route 4, High Point, N. C.
Jacobs, Gilbert Wayne
708 Greensboro Rd., High Point, N. C.
Jaeger, Steven Boyd
1301 Kentuckey Ave., High Point, N. C.
Jarrett, John Ronald
Box 431, Archdale, N. C.
Jarrett, Winfred Stephen
108 Morrison Ave., Thomasville, N. C.
Jarvis, Frank Melvin
500 Meredith St., High Point, N. C.
Jenkins, Bennie R.
806 Woodbury St., High Point, N. C.
Jensen, Elizabeth Ann
4041 Dolly Ridge Rd., Birmingham, Ala.
Jepson, Sally Lou
Clewiston, Fla.
Jessup, Robert Hiatt
2601 Battleground Rd., Greensboro, N. C.
Johnson, Elmer Linwood
2705 Duke Homestead Rd., Durham, N. C.
Johnson, Jeffrey Allen
R.F.D., Middletown, Va.
Johnson, Joyce Ina
Route 4, Box 304, North Wilkesboro, N. C.
Johnston, Linda Lee
Box A, Whitesville, W. Va.
Johnston, Spencer Roosevelt, Jr.
2728 English St., High Point, N. C.
Jones, Andrew Douglas
205 Petree Rd., Winston-Salem, N. C.
Jones, Bettie Spencer
1302 Rhem St., Kinston, N. C.
Jones, Donald Albert
903 Grant St., High Point, N. C.
Jones, Flora Eve
Route 1, Raeford, N. C.
Jones, James Amos
3509 Delane Dr., Winston-Salem, N. C.
Jones, Levin Kirt, Jr.
1302 Rhem St., Kinston, N. C.
Jones, William David
4329 Archdale Rd., High Point, N. C.
Joyce, Maynard Ray
Lawsonville, N. C.
Joyner, Reginald Thomas
312 Marion St., Mt. Airy, N. C.
STUDENT DIRECTORY
Kearas, Lee Roy, Jr.
Route 2, High Point, N. C.
Kearney, Joanne Naomi
10 Fourth St., N. Arlington, N. J.
Kemp, David Lee
3409 Greenhill Dr., High Point, N. C.
Kennedy, John Douglas
77 Highland Trail, Dennville, N. J.
Kennedy, Willa Christine
121 Lakeside Dr., High Point, N. C.
Kennedy, William Gary
505 Enterprise Dr., High Point, N. C.
Kennerly, Taylor Rockwell
1007 Wellington St., High Point, N. C.
Kerr, Charles Alan
705 W. Lexington Ave., High Point, N. C.
Kester, Thomas Sutton
815 Fifth St., High Point, N. C.
Key, Shirley Ann
3332 Anderson Dr., Winston-Salem, N. C.
Kiger, Benny Gray
Rural Hall, N. C.
Kiger, Gary Wayne
Rural Hall, N. C.
King, Arthur William
307 Warn St., Jacksonville, N. C.
King, Richard C.
137 Wooded Lane, Villanova, Penna.
Kinlaw, Barbara Jean
Route 3, Carthage, N. C.
Kinney, Stanley Walter
1017 Keams St., High Point, N. C.
Kirkman, Joyce Nell
Route 1, Pleasant Garden, N. C.
Kitley, R. Marsden
181 Seventh Ave., Troy, N. Y.
Knapp, Richard Stevenson, Jr.
325 Louise Ave., High Point, N. C.
Knuckey, Jill Elaine
5 James St., Wharton, N. J.
Koogler, Anthony Lynn
Box 278, Candor, N. C.
Kornegay, Robert David
1410 Seminole Dr., Greensboro, N. C.
Kotsionis, Laura Elephtheria
515 E. Farris St., High Point, N. C.
Krimminger, Betty Leona
Route 4, Box 96, Concord, N. C.
Kuppers, Nancy Jane
1051 W. Canal Dr., Lakeland, Fla.
Kyle, Gerald
505 Oakland Ave., High Point, N. C.
LaMarr, Judith Carolyn
Trinity, N. C.
Lambeth, Frank Simmons, Jr.
206 E. Lake Dr., Thomasville, N. C.
Lambeth, Judy Gray
Route 2, Box 367, Lexington, N. C.
Lanier, Linda Karen
400 Lindale Dr., High Point, N. C.
Lankford, Shelia Dawn
Walnut Cove, N. C.
Lawson, Kenneth Ray
335 Stratford Rd., High Point, N. C.
Leckie Sylvia Susan
Route 5, Statesville, N. C.
Ledford, Roberta W. (Mrs.) (T)
Route 3, Winston-Salem, N. C.
Lemons, Velma Joy
504 Reid St., Thomasville, N. C.
Leonard, Darrel Brent
401 Cox Ave., Thomasville, N. C.
Leonard, Edward Steele
110 Fisher Ferry St., Thomasville, N. C.
Lewellyn, Darius Ross
1042 Montlieu Ave., High Point, N. C.
Lewis, Bessie Ruth
Route 1, Cascade, Va.
Lewis, Patricia Ann
Route 5, Dunn, N. C.
Lewis, Walter Wayne
400 S. Washington St., Easton, Md.
Libertore, Don Charles
1106 Guilford Ave., High Point, N. C.
Liedke, Fred John, Jr.
100 Ardmore St., Hamden, Conn.
Light, Sandra Lucille
Route 2, Newland, N. C.
Liles, Doris Salene
1510 Dogwood St., Roanoke Rapids, N. C.
Lilly, Ronald Ned
Box 146, Jamestown, N. C.
Lineberry, Worth Eugene
3541 Kernersville Rd., Winston-Salem, N. C.
Liner, Brenda Joyce
1219 Greensboro Rd., High Point, N. C.
Little, Donald Alexander
Route 1, Iron Station, N. C.
Litten, Tony Maxton
Piedmont Ext., Gibsonville, N. C.
Livengood, Beatrice Gertrude
609 E. Lexington Ave., High Point, N. C.
Livengood, Carol Laveni
3203 Woodview St., High Point, N. C.
Lloyd, Barbara L.
2 Orchard Ave., N. Plainfield, N. J.
Lockman, F. Geraldyne (Mrs.)
Route 1, Iron Station, N. C.
Lockman, John Wesley
300 Oakwood St., High Point, N. C.
Loflin, John Daniel
508 Roseland St., High Point, N. C.
Loflin, Mattie Louella
Route 3, Box 32, Denton, N. C.
Lomax, Ramonia Jeanette
702 Hardeman St., Thomasville, N. C.
Long, Donald Franklin
Route 4, Thomasville, N. C.
Long, Evelyn Marie
Erwin Heights, Thomasville, N. C.
Long, Jack Lester
408 Pineywood Rd., Thomasville, N. C.
Lopp, Kent H.
Route 1, Lexington, N. C.
Lorber, Joseph Frederick
Route 72, Manahawkin, N. J.
Lovett, Billy Samuel, Jr.
3504 Kivett Dr., High Point, N. C.
LuCheng, Grace Chin
506 Denny St., High Point, N. C.
Lu, Yang Seing
506 Denny St., High Point, N. C.
Luck, Mary Ann (Mrs.)
Route 3, Thomasville, N. C.
Luna, Marilyn Ann
1457 Brookwood Dr., Winston-Salem, N .C.
Lupton, John M.
1017 Montlieu Ave., High Point, N. C.
McAllister, Carolyn Jean
720 Brookside Dr., High Point, N. C.
McCarthy, William Joseph
4412 Reservoir Rd., N.W., Washington 7, D. C.
McCollum, Jean Carole
Route 1, McLeansville, N. C.
McCormick, Eddie Ray
704 E. Guilford, Thomasville, N. C.
McCulloch, Doctor Webb
606% Carr St., High Point, N. C.
McDaniel, Mickey Joe
Route 1, Mebane, N. C.
McDaniel, Sandra Alice
Route 2, Bennett, N. C.
McDowell, Charles Robert
Box 581, Rt. 1, Kernersville, N. C.
McDowell, Richard Earl
19 School St., Bradford, Pa.
McDuffie, James Edward
Rt. 4, Old Salisbury Rd., Winston-Salem
McGee, Glenola Gaye
Box 262, King, N. C.
McGee, John Kermit
Rt. 5, Winston-Salem, N. C.
McGreevy, Richard Francis
13 Jacksonville Rd., Pequannock, N. J.
MacGregor, Catherine Wynne
1307 Honeywell Lane, Bethesda, Md.
McHone, Sandra Gay
1257 Bluemont Rd., Mt. Airy, N. C.
Mcllvaine, Joyce Ellison
218 Edgedale Dr., High Point, N. C.
Mclnnis, Vera Evelyn
Box 10, Lakeview, N. C.
Mcintosh, Brian Fred (T)
200 River Road, Warren, Pa.
McKaughn, Kenneth Conrad
Lewisville, N. C.
McKechnie, Robert Matthew
P.O. Box 216, Matthews, N. C.
McMasters, Carolyn King
441-A Creek Ridge Rd., Greensboro, N. C.
McNamee, Margaret Lynn
1641 Hull Circle, Orlando, Fla.
McPherson, Luther Patterson
Box 36, Polkton, N. C.
Mabrey, Edward Frank
802 Chestnut Dr., High Point, N. C.
Machacek, Ruth Louise
415 S. Ford St., Lexington, N. C.
Macy, Robert Gray
R.F.D. 1, East Bend, N. C.
Mader, Sharon Joan
2940 Selma St., Jacksonville, Fla.
STUDENT DIRECTORY
Mandrich, Mary Ann
146 Chesapeake St. S.W., Washington 24, D. C.
Mann, Elizabeth Austin
501 Tasker St., Ridley Park, Pa.
Mann, William Fletcher
171 Hill Ave., Sanford, N. C.
Manuel, Brenda E.
560 Academy St., Madison, N. C.
Marley, Frances Dolores
514 Reid St., Thomasville, N. C.
Marlowe, Athelene Payne (Mrs.)
Rt. 3, Thomasville, N. C.
Marsteller, Paul Edmund
1725 Marine Parkway, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Marouis, John Henry
83 Ellis St., Seekonk, Mass.
Martz, Gene Austin
112 Columbus St., High Point, N. C.
Mastroy''annak ; s Aristides G.
514 Ashe St., High Point, N. C.
Matb's, Harvey Walter
1516 Downe St., Winston-Salem, N. C.
Maultsby, Joan Cleo
810 Faison Ave., Fayetteville, N. C.
Maxwell- George Larry
Rt. 2, Asheboro, N. C.
Maxwell Martha Wallace
Rt. 2, Asheboro, N. C.
Maxwell, William Anderson
Sparta, N. C.
May, Rhonda Kay
Rt. 1, Rural Hall, N. C.
Medhn, Robert Lee
Box 25, Star, N. C.
Mendenhall, Charles Millard, Tr. (T)
1104 No. Rotary Dr., High Point, N. C.
Midkiff , Wallace Anthony (T)
2502 Pisgah Ch. Rd„ Greensboro, N. C.
Milgrim, Laura
1306 Eaton Place, High Point, N. C.
Miller, Charlie Parkes
Rt. 4, Statesville, N. C.
Miller, Donald Foster (T)
127 Lemly St., Winston-Salem, N. C.
Miller, Janet Louise
R.F.D. 1, Clemmons, N. C.
Mills, Rick Wayne
Rt. 1, Newton, N. C.
Mills, Rix Marion
5506 Keppler Rd., Washington 22, D. C.
Mills, Rodney Bryan
836 Powhatan, Asheboro, N. C.
Mims, Kathryn Anne
1354 Reynolda Rd., Winston-Salem, N. C.
Minton, Thomas Lee (T)
1109 Knoll Dr., Falls Church, Va.
Mock, Suzanne Rucker
3504 Sharon Dr., Greensboro, N. C.
Montague, Stephen Carr
128 N. King Charles Rd., Raleigh, N. C.
Montgomery, Ralph Lambeth
511 E. Farriss St., High Point, N. C.
Moody, Beverly Frances
Box 293, Skyland, N. C.
Moon, Sylvia Kay
1812 Rotary Dr., High Point, N. C.
Moore, Rosa Mae
Rt. 6, Lexington, N. C.
Moore, Marlene Brenda (T)
North Main St., Cowpens, S. C.
Moose, Harold Monroe
Rt. 4, Thomasville, N. C.
Morgan, Linda Stack (T)
Rt. 9, Box 267, Greensboro, N. C.
Morrison, Detra Carol
305 E. Guilford St., Thomasville, N. C.
Morris, Myra Laura
Box 10957, Raleigh, N. C.
Morris, Sherrill F.
Rt. 3, Box 357, Lexington, N. C.
Morton, T. Gregory
2610 Dix St., Raleigh, N. C.
Moser, Patricia Ann
307 Rockspring Rd., High Point, N. C.
Mosley, Phillip Mourice
3809 Archdale Rd., High Point, N. C.
Motsinger, Wesley Alvin
Rt. 2, Kemersville, N. C.
Mowery, Jerry Randall
Rt. 6, Winston-Salem, N. C.
Mullis, Lewis Barrow
708-48th Ave. N., Myrtle Beach, S. C.
Murphy, Evelyn (T)
312 Salem St., Thomasville, N. C.
Myers, Charles Stuart
Rt. 3, Lexington, N. C.
Myers, Donald Gray
3805 Beverly Hills Dr., High Point, N. C.
Myers, Harold Graham
P.O. Box 302, Lexington, N. C.
Myers, Jerry Lee
17 Gray St., Thomasville, N. C.
Myers, Walter Scott
509 Montlieu Ave., High Point, N. C.
Myrick, Carrie Estelle
127 E. Chestnut St., Lincolnton, N. C.
Nance, Charles Ritchie
202A Stout St., Randleman, N. C.
Neal, Clara Jane
724 N. Fulton St., Salisbury, N. C.
Neal, Louis Hanes
526 White Oak St., High Point, N. C.
Neel, Dale Sidney
1936 Lewis Ave., Rockville, Md.
Neese, Mary Elizabeth
Roanoke Ave., Roanoke Rapids, N. C.
Nelson, Fletcher, Jr.
Box 761, Marion, N. C.
Nesbitt, Charles Edward
44 Wataugha St., Asheville, N. C.
Newton, Jesse Radford, III
515 North Dr., High Point, N. C.
Nichols, Gayle Lenore
3400 North Potomac St., Arlington, Va.
Noblett, Nancy Anne
169 Tenafly Rd., Tenafly, N. J.
Norman, Katheryn Diane
2002 Elizabeth Ave., Winston-Salem, N. C.
Nueholls, Joseph Thomas
920 McCormick, Greensboro, N. C.
O'Kelly, Jerry Wayne
810 Bryan St., Thomasville, N. C.
Oldham, Margaret Elizabeth
1008 Johnson St., High Point, N. C.
Olson, Richard Weeber
6 Burhans Place, Delmar, N. Y.
Organ, Anne Elizabeth
Gladys, Va.
Osborne, John Russell
723 E. Main St., Bradford, Pa.
O'Shie'ds, Clarence Morris
205 Albert St., High Point, N. C.
Overby, Norma Jane
210 W. Meadow Rd., Draper, N. C.
Overcash, Doris E. (Mrs.)
981 Fisher Ferry Rd., Thomasville, N. C.
Owen, William Bradford, Jr.
1210 Westridge Rd., Greensboro, N. C.
Owens, Thomas Farrell
Rt. 3, High Point, N. C.
Oxenford, George Kenneth
Rt. 5, High Point, N. C.
Page, Thomas Arnold
6417 Kilmer St., Cheverly, Maryland
Paisley, Helen Ruth
Rt. 1, McLeansville, N. C.
Pappas, Chris Constantine
646 Brent St., Winston-Salem, N. C.
Paquin, Penelope Ann
North Main St., Munnsville, N. Y.
Parker, Thomas Lindsay
332 Harson St., Winston-Salem, N. C.
Parrish, Carol Sue
P. O. Box 243, Creedmoor, N. C.
Parsons, David Tony
Box 154, Candor, N. C.
Patterson, Suzanne Armfield
1001 Norwood Ave., Durham, N. C.
Parham, Edwin Wayne
201 Edgeview St., High Point, N. C.
Payne, Barbara Ann
813 Willow St., High Point, N. C.
Payne, Bettycross James
5103 Western Blvd., Raleigh, N. C.
Payne, Edna Allene
Rt. 1, Cameron, N. C.
Payne, John Roger
Rt. 1, Kemersville, N. C.
Pearson, Stephen Ray
248 Elm St., Hazardville, Conn.
Peeples, Obie Harlev
R.F.D. 4, Kemersville, N. C.
Pegram, Dena Lucille
Rt. 1, Brunswick, Ga.
Pender, Robert Wayne
504 S. Fourth St., Mebane, N. C.
Perry, Nancy Carolyn
1502 Washington St., Durham, N. C.
Perry, Sherrill Reed
228 South Road, High Point, N. C.
Perryman, Reid Johnson
330 W. Clemmonsville Rd., Winston-Salem, N. C.
STUDENT DIRECTORY
Phillips, Colon Kelley
Box 993, Winston-Salem, N. C.
Phillins, James Donald
201 Edgar St., Roxboro, N. C.
Phillins, Judith Gail
4373 Fourth St., Siler City, N. C.
Phillips, Ruby Ann
Rt. 8, Lexington, N. C.
Pierce, Michael Gene
511 W. Ray St., High Point, N. C.
Pike, Thomas Roger
Rt. 10, Box 918, Greensboro, N. C.
Pino, Carol Toan
64-19A 186th Lane, Fresh Meadows, N. Y.
Piatt, Gretchen Louise
Emerywood Apt., N. Main St., High Point, N. C.
Piatt, John Wayne
1205 Main Street, High Point, N. C.
Poole, Jacqueline Lee
706 Forrest St., High Point, N. C.
Pope, Daye Roscoe, Jr.
Rt. 3, Kernersville, N. C.
Pope, Ira Wayne
4500 S. Main St., Winston-Salem, N. C.
Potter, Dennis Richard
Delaware St., Smyrna, Del.
Powers, Ethel Marie
Harmony, N. C.
Prado-Gonzalez, Carlos
Apa. 6778, Loiza St., Sta. Santurce, Puerto Rico
Pritchird, Roger Quentin
594 Vance St., Asheboro, N. C.
Proffitt, Donald Jerry
202 Welch, Dr., High Point, N. C.
Purifoy, Leslie Neal
1020 Isleworth Ave., Charlotte, N. C.
Raines, D. Gail
113 Prospect Ter., Alexandria, Va.
Ramsey, James F.
1106 Charles St., Winston-Salem, N. C.
Randall, Barbara Jean
604 Lindsay St., High Point, N. C.
Raper, Franklin Leon
213 Lindsay St., High Point, N. C.
Rauch, Al William
33 W. Main St., Fleetwood, Pa.
Raykes, Judith Ann
710 Monroe Dr./Pulaski, Va.
Read, Deanna Elizabeth
Box 426, Chadboum, N. C.
Redding, Joseph Branson
409 Springfield Rd„ High Point, N. C.
Reed, Patricia Poindexter
3830 Thomasville Rd., Winston-Salem, N. C.
Reese, Robert Levan
625 Holly St., Ashboro, N. C.
Reige'man, Ronald Burton
3713 Wheeler Rd., S.E., Washington 20, D. C.
Reiffin, James Lee
1151 Miller St., Winston-Salem, N. C.
Renfro, Beth
Carrolton Road, Rockville, Md.
Rice, Larry Gene
214 Aldridge Rd., High Point, N. C.
Rich, Kenneth Ray
No. Hamilton St., High Point, N. C.
Rich, William Thomas
1113 Cedrow Ave., High Point, N. C.
Richards, Charles Gardiner
3483 Selwyn Ave., Charlotte, N. C.
Richards, Louella May
Rt. 9, Box 459, Charlotte, N. C.
Richards, William Thomas, Jr.
105 Chapel St., East Hartford, Conn.
Richardson, Judy Sue
608 S. Devon Ave., Wayne, Pa.
Richardson, Nina Ruth
Rt. 3, Thomasville, N. C.
Rierson, Havwood Allen
Rt. 2, Summerfield, N. C.
Riolev, Chbome Kent
5427 Carolina PL, N.W., Washington 16,
Ritchie, "Chuck" C. E.
332 Louise Ave., High Point, N. C.
Robbins, Carlene Shackelford
1204 Fairfield Rd., High Point, N. C.
Robbins, Sally Judith
804 Broad St., Shelby, N. C.
Robbs, Catherine Yates
1957 N. Vermont St., Arlington, Va.
Roberts, John Wesley, Jr.
101 Glenroy PI., Smyrna, Ga.
Roberts, Linda Alice
70 Pickwick Lane, N. Babylon, N. Y.
Robertson, Alice Anne
801 Fifith St., High Point, N. C.
Robinson, John Lambert
1010 Fifth St., High Point, N. C.
Rochelle, Antoinette Alderman
3203 Alamance Rd., Greensboro, N. C.
Rodriguez, Elisa Mercedes (T)
Rt. 6, Box 53A, Mount Airy, N. C.
Rogers, Betty Sue
606 N. Melville St., Graham, N. C.
Rogers, Glenn Larry
R.F.D. 7, Box 231, Greensboro, N. C.
Rogers, Patty Anne
Rt. 1, Rowland, N. C.
Rogers, Tecetl Ann
722 Knollwood St., Winston-Salem, N. C.
Romaine, Warren Anthony
43-22 189th St., Flushing, N. Y.
Root, Joan Marie
3537 N. Delaware St., Arlington 7, Va.
Rosenmarkle, Michael Nelson
1018 Tenth St., Alexandria, Va.
Rothrock, Sue Marion
2915 Birchwood, Winston-Salem, N. C.
Rouse, Ellis Leroy, Jr.
403 Kennedy St., High Point, N. C.
Routh, Carolvn Sue
413 Route Circle, Greensboro, N. C.
Roux, Betty Elaine
328 N. 11th St., Murphysboro, 111.
Rowe, Roy L.
127 Davie Ave., Winston-Salem, N. C.
Roycroft, George Belvin
300 W. Murray Ave., Durham, N. C.
Russ, Jack
2070 Garden Road, High Point, N. C.
Russell, Charles Edmond
Beckner St., Lexington, N. C.
Russell, Michael Odell
Rt. 3, Box 129, Thomasville, N. C.
Ryon, James Percival, II
P. O. Box 86, Waldorf, Md.
Sabino, Mike M.
116 W. Front St., Plainfield, N. J.
Sainz, Alfredo
Av. 14 deEnero 4488, Cochacamba, Bolivia
Saksa, Bonnie Jo
15634 Ryland St., Detroit, Mich.
Samuels, Carleen Elizabeth
1201 Filbert St., High Point, N. C.
Sanders, Hoyle Lance
D - u 1706 Franklin St., High Point, N. C.
Sanders, Troy Eugene
East White Drive, High Point, N. C.
Sandridge, Richard Carter
Amherst, Va.
Sapp, Henry Otho
125 N. Poplar St., Winston-Salem, N. C.
Saunders, Greta Carolyn
Box 445, Drexel, N. C.
Saunders, Rita Joyce
Rt. 6, Box 631, Charlotte, N. C.
Schneider, Fred George
2414 Spring St., S. Charleston, W. Va.
Schmidley, Michelle Louise
1018 Montlieu Ave., High Point, N. C.
Schraplau, Frederick William
41 Ogden Ave., White Plains, N. Y.
Schreiber, Charles George
33 Le Land Ave., Bradford, Pa.
Scoggin, Roy Earl
P.O. Box 127, Summerfield, N. C.
Seaford, Jeffrey Beck
Rt. 6, Lexington, N. C.
Seaver, Robert Avery
92 Winthrop St., Taunton, Mass.
Seawell, Pauline Phillips
Rt. 3, Greensboro, N. C.
Sechrest, James Ronald
Rt. 1, Jamestown, N. C.
Selby, John Newbold
3 Johnson St., Onancock, Va.
Sellers, Charles Wayne
Box 233, Ruby, S. C.
Shackelford, Jerry Wayne
3013 Archdale Rd., High Point, N. C.
Shallcross, Lawrence Butler, Jr.
1718 N. Harrison St., Arlington, Va.
Shapiro, Sylvia Joy
Leesville, S. C.
Shaw, David Emest
109 Circle Dr., Lenoir, N. C.
Shaw, Orrin Dale, Jr.
Rt. 2, Booneville, N. C.
Shelton, Nancy Ruth
113 Peachtree Dr., High Point, N. C.
Shelton, Sarah Louise
726 S. Franklin Rd., Mt. Airy, N. C.
STUDENT DIRECTORY
Siess, Ellen
99 Hillside Terrace, Irvingron 11, N. J.
Shipp, Haynes Lennon, Jr.
Parker Dr., Clinton, N. C.
Shoaf, Norman Mack
Route 5, Winston Salem, N. C.
Shortill, Jeffery Allen
407 Carey St., High Point, N. C.
Sifford, Wyndell
Pine Ridge Rd., Winston-Salem, N. C.
Sigman, Coleen
Rt. 1, Box 331, Hickory, N. C.
Silver, Joel
440 E. 57th St., New York, N. Y.
Simmons, Barbara Brookshire
Westwood, High Point, N. C.
Simpson, Hobart McKinley
Rt. 1, Aparat, N. C.
Sink, Jerry Paul
Rt. 1, Box 467, Thomasville, N. C.
Sisk, Bruce Avery
Rt. 7, Box 473, Morganton, N. C.
Skidmore, Gayle Yvonne
617 N. Rotary Dr., High Point, N. C.
Slack, Susan Harriet
8lu W. Kay Ave., High Point, N. C.
Slate, Tony Gray
601 Pine Valley Dr., High Point, N. C.
Slawter, Larry Gene
925 Old Winston Rd., High Point, N. C.
Sledge. Lionel David
329 Stratford Rd„ High Point, N. C.
Smathers, Mary Sue
1513 Lovett St., Greensboro, N. C.
Smith, Barry Jerome
7416 Merritt St., Washington, D. C.
Smith, Charles Wayne
324 Old Mill Rd., High Point, N. C.
Smith, Clarence Bryce
Rt. 2 Box 183-A, Trinity, N. C.
Smith, Donald Paul
Box 187, Murphy, N. C.
Smith, Forrest Kirk
Box 35, Trinity, N. C.
Smith, Frances Ann
Children's Home, Winston Salem, N. C.
Smith, Glenn Thomas, Jr.
1145 Wayside Dr., High Point, N. C.
Smith, Harry C.
7618 Lj-nn Dr., Chevy Chase, Md.
Smith, Harold Clifton, Jr.
Rt. 1, Box 54, Thomasville, N. C.
Smith, Katie Jane
226 Roslyn Hills Dr., Richmond 29, Va.
Smith, Margaret Ross
508 Milton Rd,, Anderson, S. C.
Smith, Norma Sue
R.F.D. 1, Casar, N. C.
Smith,. Priscilla June
107 Gray St., Thomasville, N. C.
Smith, Richard Roland
3085 Harris, Reidsville, N. C.
Smith, Sylvia Annette
621 East Main St., Albemarle, N. C.
Smithdeal, Foss Tyra, Jr.
350 Buckingham Rd., Winston Salem, N. C.
Smothers, Jerry Wayne
Rt. 1, Browns Summit, N. C.
Snyder, Joyce Ann
Rt. 2, Greensboro, N. C.
Spake, Richard Charles
39 Ramoth Rd., Asheville, N. C.
Sparrow, Vernon Randolph
Mills Home, Thomasville, N. C.
Speight, Juanita Gail
123 S. Poplar St., Winston Salem, N. C.
Sprinkle, Marsha Lynn
U.S.D.B., Fort Leavenworth, Kansas
Stalder, Elizabeth Anne
1101 Meadowbrook Blvd., High Point, N. C.
Stafford, Bobby Lee
Rt. 4 Box 155, Kernersville, N. C.
Stephens, Roger Kerr
Rt. 1, Stanley, N. C.
Stewart, Douglas Dee
2332 English Rd., High Point, N. C,
Stewart, Kirk K.
11505 Amherst Ave., Wheaton, Md.
Stillwell, Bonnie Emaline
Lexington Rd., Thomasville, N. C.
Stimson, Paula Kay
802 Kentucky St., Kannapolis, N. C.
Stinson, Richard Wright
314 N. Piedmont St., Arlington, N. C.
Stokes, Kenneth Walter
1016 Grant St., High Point, N. C.
Stokes, Martha Garrison (T)
1016 Grant St., High Point, N. C.
Stone, Fred Lyndon
Rt. 1, Box 500A, High Point, N. C.
Stone, James Austin
Rt. 1, Trinity, N. C.
Strickland, Linda Kay
103 Oakdale Rd., Lexington, N. C.
Sturdivant, Elizabeth Ann
Denton, N. C.
Suitt, Marion Adolphus
1914 Jersey Ave., Durham, N. C.
Sullivan, Elizabeth Ann
396 Chase Parkway, Waterbury, Conn.
Sullivan, James Robert, Jr.
504 White Oak St., High Point, N. C.
Surratt, James Edward
218 Gray St., Thomasville, N. C.
Swanson, Bruce Frederick
19 Prospect St., Melrose, Mass.
Swindell, Suzanne
N. First St., Albemarle, N. C.
Talley, Helen Ann
2105 Kenilworth Ave., Charlotte, N. C.
Tanner, Martha Ann
303 Callahan St., Rutherfordton, N. C.
Tarlton, Elizabeth Ann
708 N. Endor St., Sanford, N. C.
Tate, Sandra Dolores
Route 1, Pfafftown, N. C.
Taylor, Edgar Alton
711 N. Ida St., Gastonia, N. C.
Taylor, James Anthony
R.F.D. 4, Mebane, N. C.
Taylor, Joe Ann
Box 66, Denton, N. C.
Teague, Carlyle Moss
105 Landsdowne, High Point, N. C.
Teague, Diana Gertrude
1932 West Blvd., Charlotte 8, N. C.
Tertzagian, A. Gerald
22-26 J5th St., Astoria, N. Y.
Thiede, Robert Charles
4793 Oak Terrace, Pennsauken, N. J.
Thomas, Herbert LaMar
526 Ashland Dr., Greensboro, N. C.„
Thomas, Jerry McLean
905 Ferndale Blvd., High Point, N. C.
Thompson, Duane Mae
726 E. Oxford St., Vineland, N. J.
Thompson, Henry Churchill
R.F.D. 1, Graham, N. C.
Tourgee, Carole Anne
46 Landon Road, Warwick, R. I.
Tracy, William Charles
3229 Forsyth St., Greensboro, N. C.
Trantham, Charles Thomas
Route 7, Lexington, N. C.
Treece, Betty Marie
Route 4, Concord, N. C.
Trombetta, Albert Guy
25 Harlem Ave., McKees Rock, Penna,
Troutman, Mary Lou
Aberdeen, N. C.
Truitt, Kenneth Alan
1662 English Rd., High Point, N. C.
Tuggle, Donald Lee
4406 Burgemere St., High Point, N. C.
Tysinger, Earl, Jr.
9 Maple Ave., Thomasville, N. C.
Tysinger, William Thomas
141 Lambeth Rd., Thomasville, N. C.
Urian, David Robert
127 Frazier St., Smyrna, Delaware
VanAnda, Judith Ann
90 Hillcrest Dr., High Point, N. C.
VanHook, Charles Douglas
1115 ttabor St, High Point, N. C.
Vasquez, Roberto
Av 14 deEnero 4462, Box 55F, Cochabamba, Bolivia
Vaughan, Judith Allene
R.F.D. 4, Box 300-C, Martinsburg, W. Va.
Vaughn, Philip Ray
Route 1, Stokesdale, N. C.
Velado. Jose Roberto
1st Calle Poniente, No. 3510, San Salvador, El Salvador
Vereen, Kenneth Frazier
222 Rockspring Road, High Point, N. C.
Vickers, James Edward
410 Barker St, High Point, N. C.
Vinay, Margaret Lindsay
405 Manor Dr., High Point, N. C.
Voncannon, Tanice Lee
Route 5, High Point, N. C.
Vuncannon, Cirl Sanders
Route 1, Box 473 A, High Point, N. C.
STUDENT DIRECTORY
Wagner, jack Allen
2216 Louise Ave., Baltimore 14, Md.
Waldon, Jesse James, Jr.
1106 Guyer St., High Point, N. C.
Waldrep, Omegia Louise
1013 Toms St., Shelby, N. C.
Waldrep, Reanza Lvnn
1013 Toms St., Shelby, N. C.
Walker, George Ellis
1740 Lanier Place N.W., Washington 9, D. C.
Walker, Richard L.
310 Hickory Lane, High Point, N. C.
Walker, Wayne Michael
P.O. Box 805, Charlotte, N. C.
Wall, Nancy Thomas
Pitts Park, Hickory, N. C.
Wallace, Charles Durham
124-B Frazier St., High Point, N. C.
Wallace, Pamela Jean
19 Furman Dr., Aiken, S. C.
Walsh, Billy Gene
325 Burkewood Dr., Winston-Salem, N. C.
Walton, Tohn Dee
Route 1, Raleigh, N. C.
Ward, Jerry Darell
615 Goodman St., Archdale, N. C.
Ward, Joan Dare
130 So! Van Buren St., Rockville, Md.
Ware, Goerge Richard
610-D Stirling St., Greensboro, N. C.
Warlick, Laura Judith
313 Central Ave., Raeford, N. C.
Warren, Arthur Staples
R.F.D. 2, Box 242, Colbum Rd., Stafford Springs, Conn.
Wasileski, Helen Ann
205 Franklin St., High Point, N. C.
Waters, Carolyn Sue
Route 1, Box 349B, High Point, N. C.
Watkins, Billie Toy
501 Spruce St., High Point, N. C.
Watkins, Catherine Frances (T)
216 Lenmore Dr., Concord, N. C.
Watley, Diane Marie
12 Acme Ave., Bethpage, N. Y.
Watson, Faye Dean
803 W. End Blvd., Apt. A-8, Winston-Salem, N. C.
Watson, Roger Clinton
808 E. Kearns Ave., High Point, N. C.
Wav, Anna Paulette
118' N .Elm St., Asheboro, N. C.
Weatherly, Bruce Craven
1835 S. Deshon Rd., Lithonia, Ga.
Webster, Curtis Wavne
3607 Luck Dr., High Point, N. C.
Webster, Wesley Dodd
Madison, N. C.
Welch, Charles Douglas
912 Johnson St., High Point, N. C.
Wells, Susan Elizabeth
100 East Ridge Dr., Waterbury, Conn.
West, lames Lee, Jr.
P.O. Box 764, Asheboro, N. C.
Westmoreland, Lillian Diane
1042 Ebert St., Winston-Salem, N. C.
White, Charles Anthony
Route 1, Pineville, N. C.
White, Lorene Gayle
46 Sunrise Circle, Randleman, N. C.
White, Mary Elizabeth
400 Beall Ave. Rockville, Md.
Whitehurst, Carrie Lee
Route 5, Box 231, Greenville, N. C.
Whiteside, Grace Ann
1504 O. Henry Blvd., Greensboro, N. C.
Whitelock, David Evan ( T )
501 Churchill Dr., Cocoa, Fla.
Whitt, Peggy Rogister (T)
Durham Road, Roxboro, N. C.
Whittington, Ronald Clark
607 Chandler Ave., High Point, N. C.
Wiley, Sandra Estelle
Route 7, Box 60B, Greensboro, N. C.
Williams. Benjamin Terry
1034 Fitzallen Rd., Glen Bumie, Md.
Williams, Buford Talmage, Jr.
122 Frazier St., High Point, N. C.
Williams, David Wayne
405 Woodrow, High Point, N. C.
Williams, Donald Roger
Rt. 1, Star, N. C.
Williams, Judy Lynn
820 S.W. Blvd., Newton, N. C.
Wiley, Peggy Ann
1005 Charlotte, High Point, N. C.
Willard, David Wayne
Box 74, PiJot Mountain, N. C.
Wilmot, James Emerson
105 Bungay Rd., Seymour, Conn.
Winstead, Michael Jennings
R.F.D. 1, Roxboro, N. C.
Winters, Frederick George
31 Raynold Rd., Mountain Lakes, N. J.
Wilson, Arthur Alexander, Jr.
1707 Worth Ave., High Point, N. C.
Wilson, Jimmy George
Route 1, Box 658, Colfax, N. C.
Wilson, Joann Pearl
15 E. Vanderbilt, Orlando, Florida
Wilson, Robert Graves III
824 Madison Ave., Winston-Salem, N. C.
Witt, Leonard
2246 Greenleaf, Allentown, Penna.
Wood, Carrol Donna
Route 3, Box 528, Randleman, N. C.
Woodall, Dewitt Creech, Jr.
Old Post Road, Erwin, N. C.
Woodman, Christopher
3417 S.W. 22nd Terrace, Miami, Fla.
Yarborough, Gordon Wilson (T)
Route 3, Box 407, Lexington, N. C.
Yarborough, James Clifton, Jr. (T)
316 Spruce St., Lexington, N. C.
Yarborough, Terry Wayne
410 Happy Hill Rd., Lexington, N. C.
Yeager, Nancy Ellen
1095 NE 84di St., Miami, Florida
York, Barry Franklin
721 Gatewood Ave., High Point, N. C.
York, Howard Ray
1435 N. Hamilton St., High Point, N. C.
York, Lana Carol
418 N. Rotary Dr., High Point, N. C.
York, Vaughn Michael
215 Underwood St., Asheboro, N. C.
Young, Baxter Craven ( T )
W. 2nd Ave., Lexington, N. C.
Young, David E.
7004 Delaware St., Chevy Chase, Md.
Yow, Lillie Katherine
Route 2, Box 385, Seagrove, N. C.
Zalles, Guillermo, Jr.
P.O. Box 954, LaPaz, Bolivia, S. America