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www.highpoint.edu
Established 1924
Zenith Volume 82
Choose Extraordinary
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Dear High Point University Student:
In toddy 5 world, only the most extraordinary will become the effective leaders ol tomorrow. Those whose
education has engaged and enlightened them will rise to the challenge ol guiding future generations It is our
hope and prayer that High Point University has been the catalyst that ignites the desire within you to become
extraordinary in every way.
This past school year has been one of discovery and transformation lor us all. Personally, I reached a
one-year milestone as president of this remarkable university More importantly, I became acquainted with
some of the greatest students in the world . . YOU! It energizes me to know that our students come here to
receive an extraordinary education in a fun environment and with canng people
Together, over the past few months, we watched several buildings come tumbling down, then marveled
as spectacular new state-of-the-art buildings began to take shape in their places. We initiated a S 1 00 million
transformation of campus and programs that will propel us to new levels of significance In short, we
developed a bold, new vision and began to mate it a reality 1 We are humbled to know that God's hand is in
this work and I am blessed to have been part of this wonderful purney with you
As you continue your education at HPU — or graduate and begin a new chapter of your life — I encourage you
to discover your purposeful path in life, engage in the opportunities around you and pursue a life focused on
significance. Vbu have the power to become extraordinary, focus that power wisely, and you will enjoy a life ol
blessing, joy and success.
Imagine great things!
NidoR. Gubein
President
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classes of the year, they moved onto the
International Promenade to enjoy a rock
climbing wall, inflatable games, the
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lots of anxiety over moving into their new
home. The stress however was short lived
as the OC, Orientation Crew, made all
feel welcome. A sea of teal shirts swarmed
through campus assisting freshmen and their
families with all the heavy lifting.
The OC, led by SGA Vice-President
Hillary Cole, was comprised of a record
number of over 1 00 students. To help keep
everyone cool, an ice cream truck was on
hand and stocked with frozen treats. Families
were welcomed at the entrance with gift
boxes stuffed with chocolate and inspiring
HPU fortune cookies and were kept upbeat
throughout the day with live music scattered
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the weekend, High Point family and
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court and welcomed the new
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and Josh Faucette. Also on the
court were Hillary Cole, Carrie
Shank, Nicole Harper, Kristen
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paced, then perhaps the hammocks
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an afternoon of relaxation or
conversation under one of the many
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communicating with students. But
there is no better place to catch up
with "The Prez" than out on the
Promenade by one of the HPU
kiosks. Throughout the week,
Dr. Qubein delights us with treats
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services in the High point
Chapel. Organized by
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and facilitated by Dr.
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services present messages
from influential thinkers and
music from local artists and
national talents.
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with classical violin.
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now, my most valuable memory of being Greek is the close friendship I have
\J d 171 IT)d made with those in my sorority now. The reason I chose the sorority that I
am in is because of the bond 1 saw between the girls so I knew that it was a
Ud td great organization to be a part of for the rest of my life. - Hillary Cole
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When I hear Kappa Delta, I feel proud to represent such a great group of girls.
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made, and how they have taught me so much about myself and leadership. Our
motto is "let us strive for that which is honorable, beautiful, and highest," and 1
truly feel that KD has pushed me to strive for each of those things and how an
amazing group of 50 girlfriends can be! - Kristen Mali
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Being a member of Phi Mu means that I have someone to lean on when I
have had a bad day, or someone to laugh with when you have a funny story
to tell. When 1 think of my sorority I think of smiling faces, good times,
and how we're always there for each other whether it be to get lunch, do
homework, play basketball, or get a coffee. In 10, 20, 30 years from now,
my most valuable memory will be the girls. - Sarah Seitz
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and the unforgettable memories each sister of this chapter has and will keep with them for
many years after their sorority experience. Every sister in Zeta brings something unique
and special to it and has helped mold this sorority into the accomplished organization it
is today. The sisters of Zeta Tau Alpha are young women who have added this sorority
to their life and have given up a lot to ensure its prosperity and valuable reputation. Each
sister is sure to tell anyone that Zeta is their home away from home.
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| Alpha Gamma Delta/ Lambda Chi Alpha won best Banner, and the Phi Mu &
week Theta Chi team won the Volleyball match. The week concluded with the favorite
event of Lip Sync. The Phi Mu/ Theta Chi team rocked the gym and won the Lip
Sync Contest. The win gave them the title of Greek Week Champions.
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"When hearing Kappa Chi Omega one word comes to mind, brotherhood,
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brotherhood. In 20 years from now the best memory I will have and my
fraternity brothers will have is that we will always share a common bond
and be close friends. I think the brothers that chose Pike, chose it because
of the friend they first made when they came to High Point, and they saw
the fraternity as an expansion of those friends. - Chris Cottrell
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had together. I think about the pride that I have in what it means to be a
Theta Chi. In 10, 20, 30 years from now I don't know if I'll have just one
memory that rises above the rest, but I will remember the relationships that
we build. - Josh Faucette
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Kyle Perkins Leigh Anne Perry James Petersen Eldraen Pharr Jaclyn Phelps
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William Sparks Jonathan Stanley Hannah Staples Anthony Starner Shalietta Stokes
Richard Storrey Stephanie Strock Alexander Slryker David Suarez Nicole Tasker
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COLOPHON
This 82nd volume of High Point University's Zenith was printed by Taylor
Publishing Company at their plant located in Dallas, Texas. The Taylor
representatives were Susan Saxon and Milam Arguelles. Using one Dell desktop
and one Toshiba laptop, the editors and staff members produced the 1 60
jge book. Sadly, you have already stopped reading. If you are still reading,
you may be a yearbook geek! Hold on to the cover, and enjoy the ride.
Photographs were taken digitally on a camera that was broken from overuse and
submitted on disk. Pages were laid out using Adobe InDesign 2.0, and graphic
enhancements were done using Adobe Photoshop. The cover is black, with
Roberts Hall, heck just close the book and you can see what the cover looks
' like. The book was printed on 1 00 pound gloss enamel paper (darn, that's
some heavy paper!). Fonts used were Geometr23 1 Lt BT for headlines
J copy. ..what copy? Portrait photos were taken by
Touch over a series of four days. Photographs were taken by
Megan Pastor because she is a dedicated photographer and loves the
amera. Select athletic photographs were provided by the Office of
orts Information, Outdoor Activities Club photographs were
ibmitted by Dr Kelly Norton, and theatre photographs were
provided by the Theatre Department. A special thank you
s n v< ^ goes out to the one and only Black Betty for always
\^ being there and always working. Thank you Phil
Flores and Outback Steakhouse of High
^v^ Point, NO Thank you sweet tea, thank
you students that work in The Point for your
" enthusiasm and ability to create wraps. Thank
you Andrea Clodfelter for visiting when the
going got tough and for bringing dessert and
thank you Burke Clodfelter for the
inspirational quote "nothing helps!" We live
by that motto m this office now. Thank
you to Susan Saxon for the motivational
phrase of boring is good." Thanks to
I Nicole Beaudwm and her staff for starting
' — L the book. Finally, a special thank you
* to Megan Pastor and her editorial
I board for assisting in the production
"fcO^jof this Carolina-like yearbook
s^ It is award winning! For all
"•N^ of you that have made it
•hank -
^ for being
s. dedi