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WNENN MEMORIAL LIBRARY HIGH POINT COLLEQ« HIGH POINT. N.C. 4 m WRENN MEMORIAL LIBWAK HIGH POINT COLLEQB HIGH POINT. N.C. V • I ' V • ' I The Staff JEAN RUFTY Editor-in-Chief SUE JACKSON Associate Editor HOWARD HOLBROOK Business Manager CHARLES JOHNSON. .Associate Business Manager RAIFORD PORTER Faculty Advisor Table of Contents Administration 19 Seniors 29 Juniors 59 Sophomores 71 Freshmen 79 Religious Activities 87 Laurels and Leadership 99 Fine Arts 117 Athletics 163 Features 185 Advertisements 197 of the 195S presents High Point College tJwdtudenti . . . tke jfOC4utif . . . the old . . . Va r-t ' ■% • pC+im m the new 9 9 the cuM-ded . . . the umeLf, . . . the tewdadiic . . . the o-cial . . . the cdkieilc . . tke dfMiual . . . . He spoke to us and he fired us with his enthusiasm for learning; he held us with the drama of his lectures; he democratized us with his equal love of all mankind. His infectious friendli- ness and concern for his students made us love him. He spoke to God and he lifted us to kneel at the very throne of the Almighty. His class periods compounded, like all class periods, of lectures, quizzes, assignments, recitation, exams, were at the same time lessons in tolerance, courage, stability, purity, faith in God. We found in him exemplification of his own definition of living religion- inside with the pure heart- outside with the helping hand. To him. Dr. C. E. Rozzelle, with gratitude and affection we dedicate our 1958 Zenith. cutd (U4A jfUesul . . . .. j 2 . e. z. To Miss E. Vera Idol, Dr. George Ho- bart, and Mrs. Alice White, we offer this tribute in commemoration of their years of service to the college, their sympathetic interest in its students, and dedicated loyalty to the ideals and purposes of then- profession. MISS E. VERA IDOL DR. GEORGE HOBART ¥ J sf 1 MRS. ALICE WHITE 18 I Our President DR. DENNIS H. COOKE Since Dr. Cooke came to High Point in 1949, the college has experienced phe- nomenal growth and development. Increasing enrollment, higher academic standards, the creation of new departments, new academic offerings, and new buildings and facilities are a partial witness to the progress the college has made under his leadership. He has brought to his task at High Point College not only his wide experience as an educator, administrator, and author, but also his interest, his constant endeavors for its welfare, and his friendly concern for its students. 10 - DEAN CONRAD The general supervision of college activi- ties is the responsibility of Dean Conrad, whose duties include teaching, working with the faculty in planning the academic pro- gram, supervising the academic work of the students, conferring with them about grades, credit, and courses, and acting as director of the Summer School. The weight of these responsibilities does not deter him from of- fering to the students his guidance, friend- ship, and sympathetic help with their academic problems. Our Deans DEAN ALLRED Dean Allred works directly with the students, counseling them on their personal problems, adjusting student-faculty rela- tionships, and holding the re- sponsibility for their citizenship. His varied duties include admin- istration and regulation of class attendance, coordination of stu- dent activities, direction of the health service, direction of fresh- man orientation, chairmanship of the parking committee, and teaching. His genial humor and personal interest in them endears him to the students. DR. HILL DR. LORENZ DR. CUMMINGS Heading Our The faculty members instruct, counsel, guide, inspire— rinding it, as William Lyon Phelps has said, not so much their task to impart knowledge as to create enthusiasm. To the heads of the depart- ments fall the tasks of conferring with the students majoring and minoring in their departments, plan- ning the curriculum of their departments, seeing that the department upholds standards of accredi- tation, orienting new teachers, co-ordinating de- partmental projects, and making recommendations for the placement of graduating students. These, the department heads, are the channel through which the instructors work with the ad- ministration. Their goal is to see that their students are adequately prepared to make a living and to make a life. DR. DURLAND DR. DESKINS MRS. LIVINGSTON DR. SMITH Departments Benjamin H. Hill, A.B., M.S., Ph.D., Biology W. D. Durland, B.S., Bachelor of Business Adminis- tration, Master of Finance, Ph.D., Business Ad- ministration E. O. Cummings, B.S., Ph.D., Chemistry Lincoln Lorenz, A.B., A.M., Ph.D., English S. C. Deskins, A.B., A.M., Ph.D., History and Social Sciences Lois Livingston, B.S., A.M., Home Economics Jerome C. Smith, A.B., A.M., Ph.D., Mathematics Francis Muldrow, A.B., M.A., Ph.D., Modern Lan- guages Lew J. Lewis, Mus.B., A.M., Ed.D., Music Jack B. Netcher, B.S., M.S., Doctor of Phys. Ed., Health, and Safety, Physical Education William B. Locke, A.B., S.T.B., Ph.D., Religion and Philosophy Marcus W. Collins, A.B., M.A., A.M., and Ph.D., Sociology DR. LOCKE DR. COLLINS DR. MULDROW DR. LEWIS DR. NETCHER LOUISE ADAMS, A.B., A.M. Mathematics and Appointments Officer C. JOSEPH ADKINS, JR., A.B., M.A., Ph.D. Psychology RALPH V. ANDERSON, B.S., M.S. Business Administration HAL J. BALLEW, A.B., M.A., Ph.D. Modern Languages HELEN P. BARTLETT, A.B., A.M., Ph.D. History ALEXANDER BERKIS, A.B., Master of Law, M.A., Ph.D. Social Sciences The Faculty JOSEPH L BERND, A.B., M.A., Ph.D. Political Science and History ALDA T. BERRY, A.B., A.M. Business Administration CLARICE BOWMAN, A.B., A.M., Ph.D. Religion MINOR W. BOYER, A.B., A.M., Ph.D. Philosophy and Religion HAROLD F. BURHANS B.S., M.S. Business Administration HERMAN E. COBLE A.B., A.M. Education HERMAN E. COBLE, JR. A.B., A.M. Speech and Director of Audio Visuals RICHARD G. COX, A.B., A.M. Music CHARLES P. DANIELS B.S., M.S. Biology JANE DeSPAIN, A.B., A.M. Dramatics and Speech NATALIE ETHERIDGE, B.S. Physical Education ERNESTINE FIELDS B.Mus., B.S., M.Mus. Music CARL F. HANKINS, A.B., M.A., Ph.D. Business Administration LEOPOLD M. HAYS A.B., S.T.B., Ph.D. Religion and Education WALTON HERTZ, B.S., M.S. Doctor of Phys. Ed. Physical Education CLIFFORD R. HINSHAW A.B., A.M., M.A., Litt.D. Education and Psycholo gy WALTER E. HUDGINS A.B., B.D., Ph.D. Religion and Director of Religious Education E. VERA IDOL, A.B., B.S., A.M. English The Faculty JACK R. KIDD, A.B., A.M. English R. A. LINEBERRY B.S., M.S. Ph.D. Science HARRY K. MARTIN, A.B., A.M. Modern Language RAIFORD M. PORTER B. of Fine Arts, M. of Creative Arts Art KATHRYN GERRINGER RING B.S., M.S. Home Economics C. E. ROZZELLE, A.B., B.D., D.D. Religion ARTHUR S. WITHERS A.B., A.M. English LAWRENCE A. WOOD A.B., M.A., Ph.D. English RUTH WORTHINGTON A.B., A.M. Education and Counselor for Women N. P. YARBOROUGH, A.B., A.M. Modern Languages, Registrar Director of Admissions VIRGIL YOW, A.B., M.S. Physical Education and Head Basketball Coach KATHERINE ANDERSON, B.S. Graduate Resident Nurse MARCELLA CARTER, A.B., B.S. Librarian FRANCES CAYNOR Bookkeeper MRS. C. F. HANKINS Office of Public Relations MRS. LILLIAN MAYS Secretary to Deans CARL H. NANCE Bursar ' s Office NOT PICTURED: JAMES L. ELLER Foreman of Buildings and Grounds MRS. FRANCES W. KOONTZ Assistant Manager of Bookstore MRS. PEGGY WRIGHT Assistant Dietitian The Staff MOZELLE PARKER Bursar ' s Office INA N. PATRICK, A.B., L.S. Assistant Librarian BETTY S. PERRY Resident Counselor for Women HERBERT H. PETERSON A.B., M.A., Ed.D. Director of Endowment and Development JESSIE PRATT Resident Counselor at Coble House MONA SAUNDERS Secretary to Registrar MARY C. SPURRIER Secretary to President MRS. MARION STOUT Secretary to Bursar GRADY A. WHICKER, A.B. Director of Public Relations ARTHUR B. WILLIAMS, B.A. Bursar, Business Manager LOUISE WILLIAMS Assistant Librarian L. G. WRIGHT Dietitian and Cafeteria Manager Board of Trustees OFFICERS MR. HOLT McPHERSON, Chairman High Point MR. F. LOGAN PORTER, Vice-Chairman High Point MR. ELLIOTT S. WOOD, Treasurer High Point DR. DENNIS H. COOKE, Secretary High Point MEMBERS, EX-OFFICIO NOLAN B. HARMON, D.D Resident Bishop, Charlotte Area DENNIS H. COOKE, Ph.D President of High Point College CLASS OF 1958 REV. J. CLYDE AUMAN Winston-Salem MR. EUGENE CROSS Marion MR. HORACE S. HAWORTH High Point MR. CHARLES E. HAYWORTH High Point MR. VERNON HODGIN Greensboro DR. G. RAY JORDAN Atlanta, Georgia MR. G. H. KEARNS High Point CLASS OF 1959 MR. STANFORD R. BROOKSHIRE Charlotte MRS. D. S. COLTRANE Raleigh BISHOP PAUL N. GARBER Richmond, Virginia DR. C. L. GRAY High Point DR. J. CLAY MADISON Morganton MR. W. STANLEY POTTER Sanford MB. L. F. ROSS Asheboro CLASS OF 1960 MR. J. HARRIS COVINGTON High Point MR. FELIX HARVEY, III Kinston MR. H. F. HUNSUCKER High Point MR. CHARLES W. McCRARY Asheboro MR. BLAINE MADISON Raleigh MR. WILLIAM F. WOMBLE Winston-Salem MR. ELLIOTT S. WOOD High Point CLASS OF 1961 MR. C. L. AMOS High Point MR. HARRY B. FINCH Thomasville MR. JOSHUA HORNE Rocky Mount MR. A. J. KOONCE High Point MR. HOLT McPHERSON High Point MR. F. LOGAN PORTER High Point MRS. KATE MacAULAY RANKIN Mount Gilead v tftt Our Campus Roberts Hall • ft ijj g 28 Sophisticated and sentimental . . . the big day at last, after four years . . . more for some, less for others . . . Now that w e ' re at the end, there is a feeling of mixed emotions . . . joy for the diploma, sorrow for leaving the school and so many friends. It ' s been a great last year . . . meeting the new Freshmen and transfers ... a Rush Week of smiles and a day of silence filled with anxiety . . . the pledge tasks and trips . . . visits with the faculty . .. practice teaching (that means studying and lesson plans) . . . sixteen class and six assembly cuts . . . long afternoons in the lab . . . the interfrat football and basketball . . . the clown-faculty game in the long-awaited new gym . . . the fraternity Christmas parties . . . Christmas holidays followed by exams . . . tournament at Lexington . . . Juniors give us a great dance . . . first row seats in assembly (no more sleeping now) . . . that glorious clay when we were invested . . . Senior day . . . burning the midnight oil . . . dedicating the Zenith to one we love . . . caps and gowns . . . the final exams and graduation exercises. No more will we check the P. O. . . . browse around the bookstore . . . bum to Greensboro ... go to assembly every Wednesday • ■ • 8:20 classes ... or 2:30 . . . enjoy the bull sessions at the stud . . . bridge, anytime, anywhere . . . clean the room at 12:30 A. M. . . . see the lights blink ... go to the board every Monday night. We ' re taking much with us . . . leaving all too little in return . . . but hope our efforts will eventually grow to sufficient size to be a credit to the Seniors of 1958. Seniors BOBBY YORK ALBRIGHT High Point, N. C. B.S. Business Administration STEWART ARNOLD Cameron, N. C. B.S. Business Administration P. J. C. and U. N. C. 1, 2, 3; Veterans ' Club 4; F. B. L. A. 4; Band 4. PAUL DEAN ATWELL Mooresville, N. C. A. B. History and Political Science Order of Lighted Lamp 3, 4; Marshal 3; Who ' s Who 4; Scholastic Honor Society 3, 4; Tower Players 2, 3; Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Vice Presi- dent 4; Men ' s Ensemble 1, 2, 3, 4. JACK PRICE BARRIER Chicago, 111. A.B. English Sigma Phi Epsilon 3, 4, Rush Chairman 4; Kappa Chi 1, 2, 3, 4; MSF 1, 2, 3, 4; Fellowship Teams 1; Marshal 3; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 2, President 4; All State College Band 3; College Dance Band 2, 3. PATRICIA ANN BEAM Cherryville, N. C. B.S. Business Administration and Education Kappa Delta 1, 2, 3, 4, Education Chairman 3, Secretary 4; Woman ' s Hall Council 4; M. S. F. 1, 3, 4; ZENITH Staff 4; Marshal 4; Finalist for Miss HPC 3; May Queen 4; F. T. A. 3; F. B. L. A. 3; Judiciary Council 4. JOHN B. BEASLEY Randleman, N. C. B.S. Business Administration University of North Carolina 1; Band 2. JOHN WILLIAM BEASLEY Greensboro, N. C. LIBBY H. BELL Durham, N. C. A.B. Social Studies Sigma Phi Epsilon 2, 3, 4; Sr. Marshal 2, Secretary 4; Intramural football 1; I. R. C. 1, 2; F. B. L. A. 1, 2; Tower Players 1, 2, 3, 4, Business Manager 4; Choir 4; Men ' s Ensemble 1. JOHN KEMP BENNETT Raleigh, N. C. KENNETH RAY BLACK High Point, N. C. P- Senio rs BURNIE LEE BREWER, JR. High Point, N. C. B.S. Business Administration Tau Kappa Epsilon, Hypothetes 4; Veteran ' s Club 1. WILLIAM GRAY BREWER, JR. Winston-Salem, N. C. B.S. Business Administration ELAINE MILLS BROADWAY Albemarle, N. C. A.B. Elementary Education Phi Mu, Secretary 3; Student Legislature 3; Orientation Committee 3; B. S. U. 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 3; Intramurals 2, 3; Choir 3, 4. BETTY JEAN BROOKS Timberlake, N. C. A.B. Elementary Education Kappa Delta; Alpha Delta Theta 1; M. S. F. 1; W. A. A. 1; Intra- murals 1, 2, 3, 4; F. T. A. 3, 4. CLARENCE W. BROWN Colfax, N. C. B.S. Business Administration Veterans Club 1; F. B. L. A. 3, 4. HAROLD DEAN BULL High Point, N. C. B.S. Business Administration U. N. C. 1; Delta Sigma Phi 2; Intramurals 1, 2, 3; Baseball 2, 3. COLBURN R. BURGESS Franklinville, N. C. THOMAS ALEXANDER BURNS, JR. Asheboro, N. C. B.S. Business Administration U. N. C. 1; Sigma Phi Epsilon 1, 2, 3, 4. DOUGLAS LEON BYRD Asheboro, N. C. BARKER JERRY CAMPBELL Jamestown, N. C. 33 Seniors KENNETH ALLEN CAMPBELL High Point, N. C. B.S. Business Administration CLAUDE TERRY CAMPBELL High Point, N. C. B.A. Elementary Education, Psychology Guilford College 1; F. T. A. 3, 4; Veterans ' Club 1, 3, 4. HORACE SAMUEL CANNON High Point, N. C. JOSEPH L. CARRINGTON Durham, N. C. B.S. Physical Education Louisburg College 1, 2; Pi Kappa Alpha; Student Legislature 4; Intramurals. Basketball, Football, Softball, Volleyball 3, 4; Physical Education Club 4. HENRY SAMUEL CARTER Winston-Salem, N. C. OLLIE REED CAUDLE, JR. Kannapolis, N. C. RUSH C. COLLINS, JR. Madison, N. C. BENNY OTTO COPPLE, JR. Winston-Salem, N. C. NANCY GAIL CREWS Winston-Salem, N. C. B.S. Home Economics Kappa Delta, Secretary 3, Membership Chairman 4; May Court 3; Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 4; Epsilon Sigma Omicron 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 3, President 4; Panhellenic Council 4. PHIL WAYNE CROCKETT Green.ooro, N. C. B.S. Physical Education Pi Kapp i Alpha; Class Vice President 3; McCulloch Hall President 4; Varsity Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 3; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. Senio rs OSCAR L. CULLER Siloam, N. C. A.B. Mathematics F. T. A. 3, 4, President 4; Westminster Fellowship 3, 4. LAWRENCE STEWART CURRIE Robbins, N. C. ROBERT F. DABBS Greensboro, N. C. B.S. Business Administration Lambda Chi Alpha; Dean ' s List 1, 2; Intramurals 1; Veterans ' Club 1, 2; ' F. B.-L. A. 2. BEVERLY ANN DEAL Gastonia, N. C. B.A. French Kappa Delta, Treasurer 3,4; Class Secretary 4; Alpha Delta Theta 1, 2; M. S. F. 1, 2, 3, 4; Fellowship Teams 1; Hi-Po, Secretary 4; Marshal 3; Who ' s Who 4; Ten Top Seniors 4; Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; F. T. A. 3, 4; I. R. C. 3, 4; Tower Players 1. 2, 3, 4; Student Legislature 4; Kappa Sigma Delta 2, 3; Projects Committee 4. JULIANA DOSS Lawsonville, N. C. A.B. English, History B. S. U. 1, 2, 3; F. T. A. 2, 3. BOBBY RAY DUNBAR High Point, N. C . B.S. Physical Education Delta Sigma Phi 1, 2; Varsity Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1; Intra- murals 1, 2. GEORGE THOMAS EANES Thomasville, N. C. FRAZIER McLEAN EDWARDS Raleigh, N. C. Lynchburg, Va. JUNE FAYE ELDER B.S. Physical Education MARTHA WILSON ELLINGTON High Point, N. C. B.S. Physical Education W. C. U. N. C. 1; Phi Mu, Ritualistic Chairman 3, 4; W. A. A. 2, 3, Treasurer 3; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Manager 2, 4; Pemm Club 2; Girls Basketball 1, 2, 3; P. E. Majors Club 4, Secretary and Treas- urer 4. Seniors VON EDWARD EVERHART Lexington, N. C. C. V. FAULKNER, JR. Winston-Salem, N. C. A.B. Mathematics, History, Political Science Delta Sigma Phi 4; Student Government Vice-president 3, President 4; Student Legislature 2; Kappa Chi 2, 3, 4; ZENITH Staff 2, Sports Editor 2; Order of the Lighted Lamp 3, 4; Marshal 3; Who ' s Who 4; Ten Top Seniors 4; Scholastic Honor Society 3, 4; J. V. Basketball 1; Intramurals 1, 2 ,3, 4; Class President 1. JAMES WILEY FELKER Kernersville, N. C. AUBREY RALPH FLYNT, JR. Winston-Salem, N. C. A.B. Psychology, English Lambda Chi Alpha, Social Chairman 2, 3, Rush Chairman 4; Class President 2; Student Legislature 2; Judiciary Council 3, 4; Chief Justice 4; Constitution Committee 1; Who ' s Who 4; Ten Top Seniors 4; Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 4; Veterans ' Club 1, 2; Tower Players 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 3; Freshman Orientation 2, 3, 4. ROBERT LEE FOSTER Lenoir, N. C . B.S. Business Administration Sigma Phi Epsilon 3, 4; M. S. F. 1; Hi-Po Staff 1, 2; Intramurals 1. 2. 3, 4; F. B. L. A. 1,2. ANITA JEANENE FOWLER Newton, N. C. A.B. Elementary Education Alpha Gamma Delta 3, 4; M. S. F. 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1; F. T. A. 2, 3, 4; Tower Players 2, 3. WAYNONA SUE FRESHWATER Mebane, N. C. A.B. Sociology Alpha Gamma Delta, Chaplain 2, 3, President 4; Alpha Delta Theta 1. 2; M. S. F. 1, 2; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Women ' s Chorus 3, 4. DONALD EDISON FRYE Mount Airy, N. C. A.B. Social Studies, Psychology and Education N. C. State L Delta Sigma Phi, President 3; McCulloch Hall Coun- cil 3: B. S. U. 2, 3; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; I. F. C, President 4. CHARLES JOHNSON FULP Thomasville, N. C. ALVA ROGER FURR Norwood, N. C. BS . Business Administration Delta Sigma Phi, Treasurer 4; Student Legislature 3; Student Chris- tian Council 1; B. S. U. 1, 2; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; F. B. L. A. 3; I r. L. 3, 4, Vice-president 4. Senio rs ROBERT L. GANDY, JR. Concord, N. C. B.S. Business Administration Lambda Chi Alpha, Rush Chairman 2; I. F. C. 3, 4: Intramurals 1, 2, 3. LUCILA TERESA GARCIA Habana, Cuba A.B. Sociology WILLIAM RAYMOND GARDNER Mount Airy, N. C. A.B. Elementary Education ROBERT L. GATLING, JR. Ahoskie, N. C. A.B. History and Political Science Student Legislature 2; Student Christian Council 1, 2, 3; B. S. U. 2, 3, President 3; State B. S. U. Council; Hi-Po Staff, Fraternity Editor 3; ZENITH Staff 2, Fraternity- Editor 2, Canterbury Club 4. RACHEL SCOTT GOODMAN Clayton, N. J. SANDERS LEE GRANTHAM Stantenburg, N. C. B.S. Science Louisburg College, Campbell College 1; Pi Kappa Alpha; Intra- murals 3, 4. HAROLD G. GRAY Rocky Mount, N. C. B.S. General Science Lambda Chi Alpha, Secretary 2, 3; Class Treasurer 2, 3; Intra- murals 1, 2, 3, 4; Choir 3; Band 3; Men ' s Ensemble 3. AVIE ANNE GUNN Kenbridge, Va. A.B. Psychology and Education Phi Mu, Treasurer 2; Judiciary Council 2; Woman ' s Hall Council 2; Student Legislature 4; Orientation Committee 2, 3; ZENITH Staff 4; W. A. A. 3; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Panhellenic Council 2, 3, 4, Vice President 2, 4, Secretary 3; Tower Players 2, 3; Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Women ' s Chorus 1. BETTY JO HARRINGTON Rowland, N. C. B.S. General Science Zeta Tau Alpha, Membership Chairman 4; Social Committee 4 Panhellenic Council 4, President 4; Alpha Delta Theta 1, 2, 3, 4 President 4; M. S. F. 1, 2, 3, 4, Program Chairman 4; The Lamp Staff 3, 4; Hi-Po Staff 1; ZENITH Staff 3, 4; Tower Players 3, 4 Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, Historian 4. BARBARA ANN HARRIS Asheboro, N. C. B.S. Business Administration Woman ' s Hall Council Vice President 4; Alpha Delta Theta 1, 2, 3, 4; Fellowship Teams 2, 3; F. T. A. 3; F. B. L. A. 1, 2, 3; Women ' s Chorus 2. Seniors EDNA LOUISE HARRIS Macon, N. C. B.S. Business Administration HOYLE TRAVIS HARTLEY, JR. High Point, N. C. THAD KERR HARTLEY Lexington, N. C. B.S. Business Administration Theta Chi, Treasurer 2, 3, Pledge Marshal 4; McCulloch Hall Secretary and Treasurer 4; Intramur als 1, 2. WARREN G. H. HAWKS Mt. Airy, N. C. A.B. Religion BETSY RUTH HEDGECOCK High Point, N. C. A.B. Elementary Education Alpha Delta Theta 4; M. S. F. 4; Hi-Po Staff 3, 4; ZENITH Staff 1; F. T. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Program Chairman 3, Publicity Chairman 4, Dean ' s List 1, 2; Kappa Sigma Delta 2, 3; Who ' s Who 4. T. R. HENDRIX, JR. Trinity, N. C. Theta Chi, Historian 4. B.S. General Science JOHNNY AUSTIN HIATT Thomasville, N. C. CHARLES LEE HINE Winston-Salem, N. C. PATSY ANN HOBBS Kannapolis, N. C. A.B. English and Religion Alpha Gamma Delta, Social Chairman, Rush Chairman 3, 4; Student Christian Council Chairman of Student Parent Plan 4; Alpha Delta Theta 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer and Secretary 3, 4; M. S. F. 1, 2, 3, 4, Program Chairman 3; Fellowship Teams 1, 2, Chairman 3; Hi-Po Staff 1; ZENITH Staff 2; Marshal 3; Panhellenic Council Secretary 4; Tower Players 2; Choir 1. HERBERT HOWARD HOLBROOK High Point, N. C. Seniors CHARLES A. HOLCOMBE III Asheville, N. C. B.A. Religion Duke 1; Sigma Phi Epsilon, Chaplain 3, Rush Chairman 4; Kappa Chi 1, 2, 3, 4; M. S. F. 2, 3; Cheerleader 2, 3, 4, Chief 3; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Golf Team 2, 3, 4; Choir 2, 3, 4; Mens Ensemble 2, 3, 4; Chairman of Miss H. P. C. Contest 4. CORA ANNE HOLLINGSWORTH High Point, N. C. B.S. Home Economics Appalachian 1; Epsilon Sigma Omercron 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM TRAVIS HUEGELE Fort Lauderdale, Fla. B.S. Physical Education Tau Kappa Epsilon; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Varsity Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4. WELDON A. IDOL Kemersville, N. C. B.S. Business Administration Elon College 1; Intramurals 3, 4; Veterans ' Club 3, 4; F. B. L. A. 4. GEORGE VV. IVEY Norwood, N. C. B.S. Physical Education N. C. State 1; Tau Kappa Epsilon; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1. 2, 3, 4. WILBUR IVAN JACKSON Ayden, N. C. A.B. History Student Christian Council 2, 3, 4; Kappa Chi 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 2, Vice-president 3, President 4; M. S. F. 2, 3, 4; Fellowship Teams 1, 2, 3, Chairman of Planning Committee 3; ZENITH Staff 3, 4, Administration Editor 3, 4; Marshal 3; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Tower Players 2, 3; Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Men ' s Ensemble 3, 4. Star, N. C. WILLIAM C. JOHNSON B.S. General Science LLOYD DALE JONES High Point, N. C. NELLIE MAE JONES Crumpler, W. Va. A.B. Elementary Education Kappa Delta; Alpha Delta Theta 1, 2, 3, 4; M. S. F. 1, 2, 3, 4; Fellowship Teams 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 2, 3, 4; Women ' s Chorus 1. PAUL CORNELIUS JONES, JR. Durham, N. C. B.S. Physical Education Louisburg College 1, 2; Lambda Chi Alpha; I. F. C. 4; McCulloch Hall Proctor 4; Student Legislature 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Varsity Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Physical Education Majors Club 4. Seniors PATRICIA L. JORDAN High Point, N. C. A.B. Mathematics Kappa Delta, Sergeant-at-Arms 2, Editor 3, 4; Student Legislature 3- Judiciary 4; Delegate to State Student Legislature 3; Westminster Fellowship 3, 4; Hi-Po Staff 2, 3, 4, Sorority Editor 2, 3, 4; F. T. A. 2; Day Student Vice President 3. NORMA JANE KEARNS Asheboro, N. C. A.B. Elementary Education Lambda Alpha Phi 1, 2, 3; Chaplain 3; Alpha Delta Theta 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 4; Westminster Fellowship 4; Hi-Po Staff 2; Intra- murals 1, 2; F. T. A. 3, 4, Secretary 4; I. R. C. 3, Secretary-Treasurer 3; Kappa Sigma Delta 2, 3. GROVER C. KIRKMAN, JR. Greensboro, N. C. WILLIAM KANIEL KISER Germanton, N. C. B.S. Business Administration Tan Kappa Epsilon 3, 4; Intramurals 2, 3; Baseball 1, 2; Veterans ' Club 1. High Point, N. C. Guilford College 1. G. ERVIN KIVETT B.S. Business Administration CHRISTINE WILSON KNIGHT Summerfield, N. C. A.B. Elementary Education Brevard Junior College 1, Greensboro College 2; M. S. F. 1, 2; Youth Temperance 1. 2; Memosynean 1; May Court 1; F. T. A. 4; Women ' s Chorus 1; Commercial Club 1. JESSE E. LACKEY High Point, N. C. B.S. Business Administration Veterans Club 1, 2, 3, 4. AL LANE Winston-Salem, N. C. JOETTA PEARL LANIER Thomasville, N. C. A.B. Primary Education Alpha Delta Theta 2; W. A. A. 1; Intramurals 1, 2; F. T. A. 1, 2. A. L. LATHAM, JR. Greensboro, N.C. Senio rs JANE GAYLE LEMMOND Matthews, N. C. COY BRIGGS LEONARD Lexington, N. C. B.S. Business Administration Theta Chi, President 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; I. F. C, Secretary 3. JOHNNIE MURRELL LEWIS Henderson, N. C. B.A. Social Studies Louisburg and Spartanburg Jr. Colleges 1; Student Legislature 3; Student Christian Council 4; Kappa Chi 3, 4; M. S. F. 3, 4; Fellow- ship Team 3; Vesper Committee 4; Intramurals 3, 4, Football All Star Team 3, 4. LUTHER WAKEFIELD LIVINGTON, JR. Statesville, N. C. B.S. Physical Education Pi Kappa Alpha, Alumni Secretary 2, Rush Chairman 3, Treasurer 4; Student Legislature 3, 4; Who ' s Who 4; J. V. Basketball 1, 2, 3; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; P. E. Majors Club 4, Vice President 4. DON B. LLOYD Thomasville, N. C. DOROTHY RUTH LLOYD High Point, N. C. A.B. Elementary Education East Carolina College 1, 2; Phi Mu, Registrar 3, Vice President 4; ZENITH Staff 4; Marshal 3; Who ' s Who 4; May Court 4; F. T. A. 4; Women ' s Chorus 2. RONALD LUCAS Asheboro, N. C. B.S. Physical Education Sigma Phi Epsilon; J. V. Basketball 1; Intramurals 2, 3, 4. MARGUERITE JEAN LYNCH High Point, N. C. BOBBY SHAW LYNDON Trinity, N. C. JACQUELINE R. McCULLOH Mocksville, N. C. A.B. Social Studies Kappa Delta; Alpha Delta Theta 1, 2; M. S. F. 1, 2, 4; ZENITH Staff 4; W. A. A. 1, 2; Intramurals 1, 2, 4; F. T. A. 1, 2, 4; Tower Plavers 2. Seniors THOMAS C. McLEAN Khodhiss, N. C. A.B. Religion Kappa Chi, Treasurer 3; Methodist Student Minister 2, 3, 4. BOBBY VERNON McLEOD High Point, N. C. B.S. Business Administration Theta Chi. LOBERTA LOUISE McNEILL Seagrove, N. C. WILLIAM F. MABE Pilot Mountain, N. C. B.S. Business Administration U. N. C. 1, 2; Tau Kappa Epsilon, Reporter 4; Intramurals 3, 4. FRED KEITH MACON Greensboro, N. C. A.B. Social Studies Class Treasurer 1; Student Legislature 2, 4; Student Christian Council 3; Kappa Chi 1, 2, 3, 4; M. S. F. 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4; Fellowship Teams 1, 2, 3; The Lamp Staff 2; Marshal 3; Who ' s Who 4; Intramurals 2, 3, 4; Tower Players 1; Choir 1; Philosophy Club 4. WILLIAM DOUGLAS MARLOWE Statesville, N. C. LORETTA M. MARTIN Thomasville, N. C. B.S. Business Administration Catawba College 1. PEDRO MONTES MAYOR Marinao, Havana, Cuba BOBBY RAY MICHAEL Thomasville, N. C. PATRICIA CHRISTINE MIZE Daytona Beach, Fla. B.S. Music Zeta Tau Alpha, Vice-president, Pledge Trainer 4; Alpha Delta Theta 4; M. S. F. 1, 4; Fellowship Team 1; Tower Players 1, 2, 3, 4, Business Manager 2, 3; Band 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4; Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Women ' s Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 2, President 3. Seniors JAMES WILLIE MORRIS, JR. Lexington, N. C. PAUL ELLIOTT MOSS, JR. High Point, N. C. A.B. Religion Theta Chi; Kappa Chi 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-president 4; M. S. F. 1, 2, 3, 4; Fellowship Team 2; I. R. C. 2, 3; Civic Symphony Orchestra 2, 3, 4. NOBLE P. MULLICAN, JR. Winston-Salem, N. C. B.S. Business Administration Theta Chi, Pledge Marshal 3, Vice-president 4; Class Vice-president 4; McCulloch Hall Secretary-Treasurer 3. DONALD DIXON MURRAY Charlotte, N. C. A.B. English Pi Kappa Alpha, Vice-president 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Golf Team 1, 2, 3, 4. DAVID LUTHER MYERS Thomasville, N. C. FAIRRELL DEXTIL MYRICK Seagrove, N. C. B.S. Business Administration Lambda Chi Alpha, Secretary 3; Student Legislature 3; Veterans ' Club 1, 2, 3, 4; F. B. L. A. 3, 4. ROGER L. NELSON Kernersville, N. C. B.S. Physical Education and Health F. T. A. 2, 3; Veterans ' Club 1, 2, 3; Track 3; Intramurals 2, 3, 4; P. E. Majors Club 4. WILLIAM PRESTON NEWKIRK Willard, N. C. ELSIE MAY OAKLEY Mebane, N. C. B.S. Business Administration Alpha Delta Theta 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4; M. S. F. 1, 2, 3, 4; Hi-Po Staff 3; Intramurals 2, 4; W. A. A. 2, 3; Women ' s Chorus 1, 2, 3. MAX DAVID OAKLEY Trinity N. C. B.S. Business Administration Pfeiffer Jr. College 1, 2; Varsity Basketball 2; J. V. Basketball 1; Track 1, 2; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1. Seniors MURPHY MORGAN OSBORNE, JR. Elkin, N. C. B.S. Physical Education Lambda Chi Alpha, Alumni Secretary 2, Pledge Trainer 3, President 4, Outstanding Brother Award 3; Class Vice-president 1, President 3; Student Government Treasurer 3; Student Legislature 2; Judiciary Council 2; B. S. U. 1, 2; Hi-Po Staff 3, 4, Assistant Sports Editor 3, 4; ZENITH Staff 3, Sports Editor 3; Marshal 3; Ten Top Seniors 4 ' ; Dean ' s List 3; Varsity Basketball 1; Baseball 1; Football All Star Team 3, 4; P. E. Majors Club 4, President 4. MURRAY KENNETH PAXTON Gastonia, N. C. A.B. History Kappa Chi 1, 2, 3, 4; M. S. F. 1, 2; Fellowship Teams 1, 2, 3; Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 2, 3. SAMUEL JOSHUA PARKER, JR. Hurdle Mills, N. C. ROBERT GARLAND PEGRAM Jamestown, N. C. B.S. Physical Education and Health N. C. State 1; Delta Sigma Phi; Student Legislature 3; Kappa Delta Sigma 3; Football 1; Track 2; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; P. E. Majors Club 4. ARNOLD GRAY PENDER Kernersville, N. C. B.S. Business Administration WILLIAM SCOTT PENNEWELL, JR. Onancock, Va. FRED A. PETERS High Point, N. C. B.S. Business Administration Belmont Abbey 1; Tau Kappa Epsilon, History 3; I. F. C. 3; Vet- erans Club 1, 2. J. L. PETERSON, JR. Vanceboro, N. C. A.B. French, History Student Legislature 1; Student Christian Council 4, President 4; Kappa Chi 4; M. S. F. 2, 3, 4; The Lamp Staff, Editor in Chief 4; Order of the Lighted Lamp 3, 4; Marshal 3; Who ' s Who 4; Ten Top Seniors 4; J. V. Basketball 1; Intramurals 2, 3, 4. HAZEL STARRETT PHILLIPS Winston-Salem, N. C. B.S. Physical Education Pemm Club 1, Secretary 1; W. A. A. 2, 3; Secretary and Statistician for Physical Education and Athletic Dept. WILLIAM M. PLACE Louisburg, N. C. B.S. Business Administration Louisburg Junior College 1; Lambda Chi Alpha 2, 3, 4; B. S. U. 2, 3; Intramurals 2, 3, 4; F. B. L. A. 3. Senio rs WALTER MARTIN POYNER, JR. Moyock, N. C. B.S. Physical Education Louisburg Junior College 1, 2; Pi Kappa Alpha, Pledge Master 4; I. F. C. 4; Intramurals 3, 4; P. E. Majors Club 4. SUE BEESON PUGH Sophia, N. C. B.S. Home Economics Phi Mu; F. T. A. 1, 2; Epsilon Sigma Omicron 2, 3, Women ' s Chorus 1. GLADYS LOUISE PUGH Franklinville, N. C. A.B. French, English Zeta Tau Alpha, Secretary 3, 4; Alpha Delta Theta 1, 2, 3, 4, Pub- licity Chairman 1, Treasurer 3; M. S. F. 1, 2, 3; Hi-Po Staff 1, 2; ZENITH Staff 3, Associate Editor 3; Marshal 3; Who ' s Who 4; Ten Top Seniors 4; Morton Scholastic Award 4; Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3, 4; Scholastic Honor Society 3, 4; Intramurals 2; F. T. A. 1, 3, 4, Program Chairman 4; I. R. C. 1, 2, 3, Publicity Chairman 2; Writer ' s Club 4, Secretary-Treasurer 4. HELEN RAKESTRAW Stoneville, N. C. A.B. Elementary Education Alpha Gamma Delta, Guard 4; Student Legislature 3, 4; Student Christian Council 4; Westminster Fellowship 3, 4, Vice-president 3, President 4; Intramurals 3. NANCY JO RICE High Point, N. C. GENE ARDEN RIDDLE Kannapolis, N. C. A.B. History Fellowship Team 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2; Intramurals 1, 2, 4; F. T. A. 4. JOHN WYATT RIERSON Winston-Salem, N. C. A.B. Religion Sigma Phi Epsilon, Corresponding Secretary 2, Secretary 3; Kappa Chi 1, 2, 3, 4; M. S. F. 1, 2, 3; Fellowship Team 1, 2; Cheerleader 2, 3, 4; Tower Players 1, 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3. JIM WRIGHT ROBERTS Stokesdale, N. C. B.S. Physical Education Guilford College 1; Tau Kappa Epsilon; J. V. Basketball 1; Intra- murals 1, 2, 3, 4; Golf Team 3, 4; P. E. Majors Club 4. MARK SPURGEON ROSE Winston-Salem, N. C. SARAH JEAN RUFTY Newton, N. C. A.B. Social Studies, Education Phi Mu, Treasurer 3, Fraternity Education Chairman 4; Student Legislature 2, 3, 4. Recording Clerk 4; Orientation Committee 2, 3 4- ZENITH Staff 1, 2, 3, 4, Editor-in-Chief 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; F. T. A. 3, 4; Tower Players 1; M. S. F. 1, 2, 3, 4; Dance Committee 1, 2, 3. Seniors LEON SAFRIT High Point, N. C. LINDA ANNE SECHREST Thomasville, N. C. BOBBY FRANKLIN SCOTT Spray, N. C. B.S. Business Administration Sigma Phi Epsilon, Social Chairman 4; Intramurals 2, 3, 4; F. B. L. A. 2, 3, 4; Tower Players 2, 3, 4. ARTHUR FORSYTH SEREQUE, JR. Shelton, Conn. B.S. General Science Univ. of Conn. 1; Sigma Phi Epsilon, Jr. Marshal 2, Corresponding Secretary 2, Scholarship Chairman 2, 3, 4; Hi-Po Staff 2, Managing Editor 2, Exchange Editor 2; Track 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Writers ' Club 4. ROGER ALVIN SHELTON Mount Airy, N. C. B.S. Business Administration Delta Sigma Phi, Treasurer 3; Student Legislature 3; B. S. U. 2, 3, 4, Vice-president 2; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Choir 2, 3; Band 2, 3; I. F. C. 2, 3. GEORGE EDWARD SHEPHERD Fayetteville, N. C. B.S. Health and Physical Education Sigma Phi Epsilon, Student Legislature 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; P. E. Majors Club 4. PATSY ANNE SHERRILL Statesville, N. C. RANDALL THOMAS SHULER Thomasville, N. C. BILLY HAYES SIMPSON Booneville, N. C. CARLTON EUGENE SIMPSON Kannapolis, N. C. A.B. Social Studies Catawba College 1; Sigma Phi Epsilon, Chaplain, Pledge Trainer 4; Class President 4; Student Legislature 3; Judiciary Council 4; Kappa Chi 2, 3, 4; M. S. F. 2, 3, 4; Fellowship Team 3, 4; Hi-Po Staff 3, 4, Advertising Manager 3, Business Manager 4; Who ' s Who 4; Ten Top Seniors 4; Intramurals 2, 3, 4; Choir 4. Senio rs IVEY SUE PERRY SIMPSON Myrtle Beach, S. C. B .S. Home Economics Spartanburg Jr. College 1; Epsilon Sigma Omicron 2, 3, 4. BETSY STEVENS SINGLETARY Clarkton, N. C. A.B. Primary Education Alpha Delta Theta 1, 2, 3, 4; Westminster Fellowship 3, 4, Secretary 4; Student Legislature 4; F. T. A. 3, 4; I. R. C. 3. JAMES ARDELL SINK Lexington, N. C. B.S. Business Administration Scholastic Honor Society 3, 4; F. B. L. A. 2, 3. BOYD GERALD SMITH Lexington, N. C. LOIS ALENE SMITH Winston-Salem, N. C. PATRICIA FAITH SMITH Ansonia, Conn. B.S. Home Economics ROBERT EUGENE SMITH High Point, N. C. ROYCE EUGENE SMITH Goldsboro, N. C. B.A. Sociology Kappa Chi 1, 2, 3, 4, Officer 3, 4; M. S. F. 1, 2, 3, 4; Fellowship Team 1, 2, 4; Intramurals 1, 2; I. R. C. 4; Philosophy 4. ROBERT C. SNYDER Winston-Salem, N. C. B.S. Business Administration Duke University 1; Sigma Phi Epsilon 3, 4; Intramurals 3, 4. KENNETH STANLEY STAFFORD Kernersville, N. C. 47 Seniors SARAH ELIZABETH STAFFORD North VVilkesboro, N. C. A.B. Religious Education lpha Delta Theta 1, 2, 3, 4; M. S. F. 1, 2, 3, 4; Fellowship Team 3, 4; F. T. A. 2; Choir 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3; Women ' s Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4. JAMES ALLEN STARNES Mooresville, N. C. A.B. Religion Lambda Chi Alpha, Ritualist 3; Kappa Chi 1, 2, 3; Student Legisla- ture 2, 3; Fellowship Teams 1, 2; Track 1; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; All Star Football Team 3; Student Pastor 3. THERON PAUL STARNES, JR. Kannapolis, N. C. JOHN CHARLES STATON Polkton, N. C. BUFORD KYLE STIRLING, JR. Birmingham, Ala. A.B. English, History Birmingham Southern College, 1; Delta Sigma Phi, Activities Chairman 3, President 4; Southern Christian Council, Publicity Chairman 3; Hi-Po Staff, News Editor 3; Editor In Chief 4; ZENITH Staff 2, 3, Photographer 2, 3; Who ' s Who 4; Ten Top Seniors 4; Dean ' s List 2; Intramurals 3, 4; Tower Players 2, 3. DAVID BRENDAL STROUPE Portsmouth, Va. A.B. Biology Ferrum Junior College; Intramural Director 2; Manager of Varsity Football, Basketball and Baseball 2; M. S. F. 1, 2. NANCY LEE YAPLE STROUPE Shickshinny, Penn. A.B. Elementary Education Ferrum Junior College; President of Student Government 2; Choir 1, 2; M. S. F. 1, 2, 3; Miss Ferrum Jr. College 2; Miss Sophomore 2; Received Scholastic Achievement Award at Graduation. BOBBY CLYDE SUGGS Thomasville, N. C. JAMES HAYES SUMNER High Point, N. C. B.S. Business Administration Tan Kappa Epsilon, President 3; Intramurals 1, 2; Veterans ' Club 1, 2; I. F. C. 3, 4. ARGUS B. SWAIM Randleman, N. C. B.S. English U. N. C. 1; Hi-Po Staff 3, 4; ZENITH Staff 3, 4, Co-Copy Editor 3, 4; Veterans ' Club 2, 3, 4, President 3; Tower Players 2, 3, 4. Senio rs DAVID DALE SWARINGEN Charlotte, N. C. ROY ARTHUR TAYLOR Augusta, Ky. Business Administration Tau Kappa Epsilon, President 3; Class Treasurer 3; J. V. Basketball 1; Intramurals 1, 2, 3; F. B. L. A. 1, 2, 3, Treasurer 2. rMi WILSON REMI TAYLOR Greensboro, N. C. HENRIANNA TEAGUE High Point, N. C. B.S. Business Administration U. N. C. School of Nursing 1; W. A. A. 1, 3; Basketball 1; Intra- murals 3, 4; P. E. Majors Club 4; Women ' s Chorus 1. GILES OLDHAM TERRELL Yanceyville, N. C. JOSEPH POPE THORTON Winston-Salem, N. C. B.S. Business Administration Theta Chi; Student Christian Council 3; B. S. U. 1, 2, 3, 4, Presi- dent 4; F. B. L. A. 1. ROBERT HENRY TOBIN Thomasville, N. C. HARRY T. TUCKER Madison, N. C. WRENN MEMORIAL LIBRARY HIGH POINT COLLBQS HIGH POINT. N.OJ JAMES WILLIAM TYSON, JR. Stantonsburg, N. C. B.S. Business Administration Sigma Phi Epsilon, Rush Chairman 3, Comptroller 4; I. F. C. 3, 4; Vice President 4, President 4; McCulloch Hall Head Proctor 3; Senior Class Project Chairman 4; Hi-Po Staff 2, 3, Advertising Man- ager 3; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, All Star Football Team 3, 4; F. B. L. A. 4; Tower Players 2. BILLY CURTIS VESTAL High Point, N. C. B.S. Physical Education Wake Forest 1; Tau Kappa Epsilon; B. S. U. 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; F. T. A. 2, 3; I. R. C. 1, 2, 3, 4; Veterans ' Club 1, 2, 3; R E. Majors Club 4. Seniors LARRY BOLTON WAITMAN High Point, N. C. THOMAS ESTIL WALKER Asheboro, N. C. SARAH JANE WALL High Point, N. C. A.B. Primary Education Kappa Delta, Sergeant-at-Arms 3; Westminster Fellowship 3, 4; Hi-Po Staff 2, 3, Exchange Editor 2, 3; F. T. A. 2; Kappa Sigma Delta 2, 3. ROBERT CLYDE WALTON High Point, N. C. CLAYTON WAMPLER High Point, N. C. B.S. Business Administration Delta Sigma Phi, Social Chairman 3; Rush Chairman 2; M. S. F. 1, 2; Track 1, 2, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; F. B. L. A. 2. JUDITH TODD WARD Mocksville, N. C. A.B. Elementary Education Zeta Tau Alpha, Music and Activities Chairman 4; Student Legis- lature 3; Alpha Delta Theta 1, 2, 3, 4; M. S. F. 1, 2, 3, 4; Fellowship Team 1, 2, 3; F. T. A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Tower Players 2, 3, 4, Historian 3, 4; Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Women ' s Chorus 2, 3, 4, Vice-president 3, President 4. Asheboro, N. C. WALTER L. WARD B.S. Business Administration BRAXTON INGRAM WARNER High Point, N. C. A.B. English Sigma Phi Epsilon, Historian 4; Student Legislature 2, 3; M. S. F. 1; Hi-Po Staff 2, 3; ZENITH Staff 3, Social Editor 3; Cheerleader 2, 3, 4; Tower Players 2, 3. THOMAS JULIAN WARREN, JR. Cameron, N. C. WALTER EUGENE WATKINS Winston-Salem, N. C. Senio rs HAROLD RAY WATSON Greensboro, N. C. B.S. Business Administration Brevard College 1; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; I. R. C. 3. Djakarta, Indonesia TONY T. WEN B.S. Business Administration A.B. Social Studies Kappa Chi 4; Westminster Fellowship 3, 4; HuPo Staff 4; Marshal 4; Intramurals 4; I. R. C. 3, 4, Vice-president 4. RAYMOND SPENCER WICKER, JR. Raleigh, N. C. B.S. Business Administration Lambda Chi Alpha, Vice-president 4, Treasurer 3; Hi-Po Staff Writer 1, 2; Hi-Po Sports Editor 3, 4; J. V. Basketball 1; Varsity Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4; Varsity Track 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. PHYLLIS WILEY High Point, N. C. A.B. Elementary Education Mars Hill Junior College 1, 2; E. T. A. 3, 4. LAWRENCE FRANK WILKES Asheboro, N. C. LARRY DALE WILKINSON Charlotte, N. C. A.B. History Queens College, Summer School 2; McCulloch Hall Proctor 1, 2; Kappa Chi 1, 2, 3, 4; M. S. F. 2; Methodist Student Minister 2, 3, 4.. BARBARA E. WILSON High Point, N. C. A.B. Primary Education Kappa Delta, Guard 2, Membership Chairman 3, President 4; Class Officer Secretary 3; Student Government Secretary 4; Student Legislature 2; Hi-Po Staff 2, 3, Associate Business Manager 2, Secretary 2; Order of the Lighted Lamp 3, 4; Who ' s Who 4; Ten Top Seniors 4; May Court 4; F. T. A. 2; Day Student Secretary 3, President 2; Dance Committee 1. JAMES RICHARD WILSON Aberdeen, N. C. B.S. Physical Education Tau Kappa Epsilon, Secretary 4; Student Legislature 4; Hi-Po Staff 4; J. V. Basketball 1, 2, 3; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; F. T. A. 2; P.E. Majors Club 4. LARRY LEWIS WILSON Greensboro, N. C. SHELBY JEAN YORK High Point, N. C. HAROLD FLOYD YOUNGER High Point, N. C. PAUL ATWELL Vice-president of A Capella Choir . . . Order of the Lighted Lamp . . . Junior Marshal . . . Scholastic Honor Society . . . history and political science ma- jor. BEVERLY DEAL Senior Class secretary . . . treasurer of Kappa Delta Soror- ity . . . Junior Marshal . . . Hi-Po . . . Student Legislature . . . French major. Who ' s C. W. FAULKNER, JR. President and former vice- president of the Student Govern- ment Association . . . President of his Freshman Class . . . Order of the Lighted Lamp . . . Na- tional Scholastic Honor Society . . . Chief Marshal . . . Delta Sigma Phi Fraternity . . . history, political science, and mathemat- ics major. AUBREY FLYNT Chief Justice of the [udiciary Council . . . president of his Sophomore Class . . . Cheer- leader . . . Hand . . . Tower Hav- ers . . Student Legislature . . . Lambda Chi Alpha Fraternity . . . psychology and English major. S2 Who WILBUR JACKSON President of Kappa Clii Minis- terial Fraternity . . . Junior Mar- shal . . . former chairman of Fellowship Teams ... A Capella Choir . . . Tower Players . . . history major. BETSY HEDGECOCK Junior Marshal . . . Hi-Po staff . . . F. T. A. . . . elementary education major. LUKE LIVINGSTON Vice-president of the Physical Education Majors Club . . . Treasurer of Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity . . . Student Legisla- ture . . . physical education major. PAT JORDAN Former Day Student Council Vice-president . . . Judiciary Council . . . Student Legislature . . . Hi-Po Staff . . . Kappa Delta Sorority . . . mathematics major. 53 Who ' DOT LLOYD Secretary of the Day Student Council . . . Vice-president of Phi Mu Sorority . . . Junior Marshal . . . primary education major. FRED MACON Former President of M. S. F. . . . Junior Marshal . . . Treas- urer of his Freshman ( lass . . . Kappa Chi Ministerial Frater- nity . . . Student Legislature . . . social studies major. J. L. PETERSON President of the Stud e n t Christian Association . . . Junior Marshal . . . Order of the Lighted Lamp . . . French and history major. LOUISE PUGH Secretary of Zeta Tan Alpha Sorority . . . Alpha Delta Theta religious sorority . . . former associate editor of the Zenith .... Scholastic Honor Society . . recipient of Morton Scholar- ship for the highest average in her Junior Class . . . Junior Mar- shal . . . French and English major. 54 Who GENE SIMPSON President of the Senior Class . . . Business Manager for Hi-Po . . . Judiciary Council . . . Sigma Phi Epsilon Fraternity . . , Kap- pa Chi Ministerial Fraternity . . . social studies major. KYLE STIRLING Editor of Hi-Po . . . President of Delta Sigma Phi Fraternity . . . former campus photographer . . . English major. BARBARA WILSON President of Kappa Delta So- rority . . President of Day Stu- dent Council . . . Secretary of the Student Government Asso- ciation . . . Secretary of her Junior Class . . . Order of the Lighted Lamp . . . primary edu- cation major. The requirements for election to Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universities ' are based on scholarship, character, leadership, and promise of future success. Nominations for membership are made by a committee composed of three members of the Executive Committee, the President of the Student Body, and the President of the Senior Class. Election is made by the Executive Committee of the faculty. They have selected for this honor young people who have made outstanding contributions to the college and who have exemplified the finest qualities of char- acter and scholarship. 55 tittle 8 Pkil GnackeM 3| ■ Auweu tfbmt (ieueAMf, ubeal , Ten Top G.Wflaulku i B MuApJiu, O hofiMe % 1 j .l. PeteMcm Seniors Qme impAtwi Icmlie Pucfk Kide tenlittej, Holka ia UJiUcm. 57 That Last Day Some fit, huh? That last walk down . . . Just for size! Reminiscing Was it that bad, Shrimp? • tfS !■▲ IP fl | - ■ Jwum At last . . . Could call this the Backslider ' s year . . . no English required . . . no French either ... A junior is an ungrammatical backslider. Oh! that Corrective English . . . Campus prettier than eve r this fall . . . increases in beauty as our allotted span in these halls of learning decreases . . . Heck, what courses to elect? one crip, at least, I pray . . . maybe Polit nrip means more time in bookstore for bridge . . . Quizzes . . . One day for Thanksgiving . . . hey, did you hear we jet three days next year? . . . Frosh get fresher every year . . . Sophs, too . . . nild show more respect for us UPPERCLASSMEN! . . . More quizzes . . . Nope, ' trots not the crip, maybe Psych . . . Christmas dance, who shall I ask. the girl in the girls ' dorm or the one at W. C? . . . play practice until 12:00 each night . . . Ah! Christmas! And back again . 1 e R-a-ah! Exams . . . Psych ' s not the crip either . . . maybe History . . . Parallel- like the poor— always with us . . . Spring frolics coming up . . . Ilow ' d I manage to get TWO dates? ... I hope the girl down the hall will date one for me . . . More quizzes . . . end of search ... no crip courses offered . . . Tapping for the Order of the Lighted Lamp . . . Those marshals ought not to turn in their classmates for cutting assembly . . . Spring vacation . . . thought it would never come . . . Old Tempos up to his tricks and the year almost gone . . . Did I see the peeping torn? ... All around campus one hears a laugh, a shout, a terrific love for life . . . Junior- Senior . . . Gee, it was work! . . . but, moreover. Senior . . . big whe-e-e-el coming up. Juniors STEVEN JAMES AFENDIS, New York City, N.Y. T. R. ALEXANDER, High Point ROY B. ALLEN, Pinnacle GLENN ANDERSON, Raleigh WILLIAM H. ANDERSON, Durham NORMAN ANDREWS, Robbins BARBARA ANN AVERS, Stuart, Va. FRED BARBER, JR., Statesville LIN BARBOUR, Carrboro MAURY BEAUCHOT, Monroeville, Ind. JACK BEN FIELD, Newton K UENNE ' I I Greensboro FRANK E. BERRY, Trinity RONALD BLACK, High Point BILL BINGHAM, Asheboro DONALD RAY BOWERS, High Point MONROE BOWLES, Winston-Salem JERRY BREVARD BRADY, Charlotte LINDA BRIGCS. Lexington BETSY JAYNE BRYANT, High Point MARTHA JANE BUFFALOE, Marston CAROLYN KOONTZ BURGESS, High Point MELL BUSBIN. Orlando, Fla. CHARLES C. CAISON, High Point Juniors JIMMY RAY CALLOWAY, Winston-Salem PAUL M. CASSELL, JR., Walnut Cove HELEN CARLENE CATES, High Point MARY LOU CHAPMAN, Arden RONALD CHAPMAN, Taylorsville DUDLEY CLINARD, High Point FRANK COLLINS, High Point BOBBY CONNELL, Asheboro CEORCE COOK, High Point MARY LOU COOK. High Point GARY CORNELL, Attleboro, Mass. EDWIN B. COYL, JR.. Portsmouth, Va. C. B. CROOK. JR.. Albemarle LOUIE CRYE. Statesville JACK C. DARR. Winston-Salem JOHNNY DAVENPORT, Elizabethtown CHARLES D. DAVIS, High Point JOYCE ANN DAVIS, Durham RICHARD K. DAVIS, High Point GUS DEAL, Charlotte LEONARD DELAPP. High Point ADRIAN DELK, Lexington ISAAC DENNY, High Point MARTHA DICKENS, Thomasville Juniors AUDREY LEE DICKSON, Horse Shoe EVA NELL DORSETT, Thomasville CHARLES DYSON, Whiteville JOHN EDWARDS, High Point ELEANOR EVANS, Ridley Park, Pa. C. C. FREEMAN, JR., Thomasville WILLARD FORMYDUVAL, Nakina JOHN F. GANSMAN, High Point DONALD F. GEORGE, Winston-Salem DAVID GORDON, High Point LINDA GROOME. High Point JESSE J. GUSLER, Ferrnm, Va. ELMER HALL, Elon College WARREN HAMILTON, Newington, Conn. ROBERT G. HARRIS, JR., Linwood EDWARD LEE HEDDEN, Raleigh LEMAR HICKS, Jackson, Tenn. SYLVIA HILL, Winston-Salem DONALD HILTON, Thomasville DAWN SMITH HODGES, Grifton WILLIE LIEU HODGES, New Church, Va. MARY ANN HODGIN, Jamestown SYLVIA G. HOLT, Troy CAROLE LEE INWOLD, Baltimore, Md. Juniors SHARON INGRAM, Ml. Gilead SUE JACKSON, Elkin BETTY R. JARRETT, Thomasville KELLEY JONES, Winston-Salem WESLEY JONES, Bolton JERRY R. KAY, High Point BOBBY LAWSON, Greensboro ED LEATHERVVOOD, Waynesville RAMONA LEONARD, Lexington DONALD LEVINA, High Point GLENN LLOYD, Sanford MAX LOFLIN, High Point TOMMY LOFTIS, Mebane BETH McCULLOCK, Lexington DONALD McGEE, Kemersville W. C. McGEE, Tobaccoville ELWIN LEE MACKINTOSH, Washington, D. C. DEEDIE MARLOWE, Clarkton BETTY ADAMS MARTIN, High Point JANE MARTIN, Denton RICHARD B. MASON. High Point BETTY MEACHAM. Rockingham JOHN W. MELVIN, Greensboro PATSY MOORE. King Juniors WILLIAM D. MOORE, High Point AARON MOSS, Gastonia LUTRITIA MURPHY, Thomasville SHELBY JEAN NELSON, Madison GORDON NIFONG, Winston-Salem DAN ODOM, High Point BILLIE PAISLEY, Asheboro JUANITA PARK ' S, Max Meadows, Va. KENNETH PARKER, Winston-Salem BILL PARISH, Greensboro JIM PARRISH, Kernersville BETTY PAYNE, High Point BETSY PAYNE, High Point MAHLON PENDRY, High Point BENNY PHILLIPS, BoonviHe LUCIA PORCELLI, Durham BILL PRICE, High Point CAROL PURVIS, Archdale LARRY REAVIS, Winston-Salem LEO RECORD, Kernersville PEGGY ELLA RICH, Asheboro RONDA ROBBINS, Lexington JOHN L. ROBERSON, Greensboro JOHN ROBERTS, JR., High Point Juniors WAYNE ROBERTSON, High Point WILLIAM ROGERS, High Point JIM ROSE, Winston-Salem WILLIAM F. RUTLEDGE, Thomasville LUTHER SANDERS, Elizabeth City JAMES HOWARD SASSER, Ellerbe TOMMY SATTERFIELD, Erwin CHARLES SCIIRAM, High Point IRMA JANE SCRUGGS, Jacksonville, Fla. DONALD SELLERS, Lelan l FRED SHERRER, High Point JOSEPH B. SICELOFF, Winston-Salem DAVID SILLMON, Greensboro EMMA RHUE SMITH. Guilford DUB SPEIGHT, Winston-Salem DOUGLAS SQUIRES, Kelly TED SPENCER, Lawsonville MF.LVINF. BENSON STEWART. Draper HASSEL GRAY STRADER, Walkertown ALLEN SURRATT, High Point LARRY SWIGGETT, High Point VERNON TATE, Kings Mountain STUART TAYLOR, Woodlawn. Md. SARA TILLEY, Lawsonville Juniors AL TREVARTHEN, Vineland, N. J. MARTHA TURNIPSEED, Statesville JANICE TUTTEROW, Statesville CHARLES VAUGHN, High Point WAYNE VEACH, High Point FRED LEWIS VON CANNON, Greensboro NORMAN W. WAMPLER, High Point MARY JANE WATERS, Milford, Del. CHARLES LEE WATSON, Whiteville BOBBY LLOYD WEAVER, High Point NORMAN WHICKER, Kernersville DALLAS WAYNE WHITAKER, Winston-Salem EDNA L. WHITE. Greenwood, S. C. JAMES DALE WHITE, Durham DWIGHT WHITLOCK, Winston-Salem BOBBY LEE WIENBERRY, High Point CHARLES A. WILLIAMS, Lexington CLARENCE R. WILLIAMS, Star KEN WILLIAMS, Spray BOB WILLIAMS, High Point LARRY WILLIAMS, Durham BILLY WILSON, Stokesdale JUDITH WILSON, Durham ROSS WINGO, Marion Juniors DONALD WORKMAN, High Point SHIRLEY YOKELY, High Point REN ZAMRRANA, La Paz, Bolivia Art Department Professor Raiford M. Porter, Instructor in Art, surveys one of his classes in which a few students are drawing abstract designs in black and white taken from cardboard sculpture. The department, a recent addition to the college curriculum, affords opportunities to the students in the principles of fine and com- mercial art, art appreciation, art history, and art education. Here we find Peggy Sisk, Sonny Thornton, Norman Faircloth, and Franklin Hazzard discover- ing the enjoyment a student re- ceives from creative expression. Language Department George Boose puts on a re- cording which coincides with the weekly lesson of listeners. Bill Simpson. Ray Wicker, and Ted Spencer. Students from the ele- mentary and intermediate sec- tions of French, Spanish, and German classes may take advan- tage of the language laboratory ' s facilities for twenty-five minute periods twice a week. These recordings are coordinated with the textbook in use by the stu- dents. Advanced students in the languages may make their own recordings for help in grammar and pronunciation. The labora- tory is under the direction of Dr. Frances Muldrow, who is assisted by George Boose, J. L. Peterson, Ronald Wachs, Harold Wright, Bobby Owens, Buddy Lanier, and Wini Stuart. 69 DAVID SILLMON Chief Junior Marshals , - % FRED BARBER 3 PAT BEAM MAURY BEAUCHOT JACK BENFIELD GARY CORNELL ELMER HALL PATSY POOLE JANE MARTIN SALVIA HOLT GORDON NIFONG ISILLIE PAISLEY %? AARON MOSS BEN ZAMBRANA IRMA JANE SCRUGGS TONY WEN — A w ! r Back to H. P. C, this time very much a Sophomore, famous with no prestige . . . No more beanies . . . What a stupid bunch of Freshmen. I know we couldn ' t have been that obnoxious . . . And classes! Who said your Freshman year was the hard- est? . . . And then there ' s Chaucer . . . Rush-handshaking (this time on the giving end) . . . The more fortunate ones who made their ' C averages sit proudly in chap- ter meetings . . . Back to the grind again, and first reports come out . . Flunking one subject. Have to get some points in with that professor . . . Interfrat sports, the Bulldozers doed it again! . . . Christmas; with its glamour, and for all we care, it comes on the eighteenth this year . . . That one present still bothers me! . Home! Amen. V FRED HANDY, President CAROL AREY, Secretary; HAROLD WRIGHT, Treasurer; PAT RAY, Vice-Preside ;• Back again and exams . . . Never a break .. . Everything came out pretty fair except for that one subject . . . Basketball! Head a bit higher, spirit a bit older, especially in the new gym! . . . Spring! . In the spring, a young man ' s fancy . . . serenades, romantic and lovely! . . . Mid-semester grades . . . Still failing that Span- ish. But I ' ll shoot him on exams . . . Two more days until the Frolics and next week-end is our spring banquet! . . . Finals! Wee hours, midnight oil, and home . . . I ' m loafing this summer if I don ' t have to come to summer school! . . . Letter? From High Point College? Just what I expected, all O. K. but that one . . . Why didn ' t I ever go by that Prof ' s house?!! Sophomores TONY ADAMS CAROL AREY FRAN AVERY HENRY AYERS BOBBY BADCETT JAMES BARNES BILL BAKER BETTY BAUCHN DAVID BEAN GILBERT BEESON DIANE BINGHAM CLAl DETIE BLACKU ' ELL ANNE BLANCHARD GEORGE N. BOOSE, JR. OTIS BOROUGHS ERNEST BREWER MARYETTE BROUN GILBERT BUCK MARTHA BULLA JAMES VV. BURCER CAROLYN CALLOWAY LINDA CHASTAIN CORB1N CHERRY HELEN CLAY JIM CLINE JANE WRENN COATES JIM COOK WILLIAM E. DAMON ELEANOR R. DAVIS JOHN DAVIS HERBERT DAVIS l ' ECCY DAVIS WILL DAVIS SYLVIA DEATON KEITH DODSON BETTY CRAY DORMAN JONNYE SUE DRAUGHN EDNA ROSE DUNCAN BETTY EVERIIART NORMAN EAIRCLOTH Sophomores JUDITH ANN FISH CLEN GARY FLETCHER CAROLYN FUSSELL DAN FUSSELL H. LLOYD GINNS PATI COLDSTON WILLIAM OUINN GOODMAN EARL LEA VON CRAY BETSY GREENE LEE GROOME FRED HANDY TOM MANNER ELIZABETH HARDIN BARBARA MADISON HARRIS KAREN EDWARDS HARRIS RONNIE HUM If SELMA HAZEMEY II II HENRY ANN HIGIISMITH HILL ELAINE HOOVER CHARLES LOUIS HUFF. JR. JAMES ALSON HODGIN TERRY RICHARD HUTCHINS SARA JACKSON CHARLES ROSS JOHNSON WALLACE REID KI ' .AKNS THURMAN KELLY MII.FORD LOY KENNEDY TOMMY KERR FRANK K1MBRO JOE A. LAW JAMES H. LAWRENCE, JR. ARNOLD THOMAS I.AWSON DELE LEE JAMES RICHARD LESTER FRANCES ANN LEWIS CAROLYN LOWDER HELEN LUCAS BILL McKECHNIE PERRY LUKE MeKINNEY Sophomores RUTH ANN MACON CHARLES MANN FRANCES MARION RONALD MARTIN CAROLYN MILLER PHYLLIS CAROLE MINTER SARAH MONTGOMERY BILL MOORE DONALD M. MORCAN WILLIAM L. MORRIS KEN ATE MUELLER HON NESBITT SYLVIA NICKS PATT OLMSTED BOBBY OWENS KENNETH PAYNE LIZ PETERSON CLAUDE PHILLIPS SHIRLEY PHILLIPS BILLIE PICKETT CORDON scon POINDEXTER LEE POLLOK II MORCAN POPE JEAN PORTER FIELD SHELBY RACKLEY CLENDA BADCLIFFE PAT RAY DENNIS II. REDDINC ROBERT RHODES DOT RIDENIIOUR CAS RIDDLE CHARLES RIDDLE EARLE EDWARD RIDDLE DALLAS S. RING. JR. JERRY ROBERTS J V. ROBERSON ANNA ROGERS DEN ROUSE DANIEL WESLEY ROUTII ELIZABETH ANN RUSSELL Sophomores ANITA SEAVVELL BOBBIE SHEFFIELD CLAVIS O. SHELTON BEN SHORE BARBARA SHUFORD CAYE SILLS WELDON E. SIMPSON JEANETTE SMALL JACQUELYN SMITH ANNE STARR CAROL STEELE W1NI STUART CHRYSTELLA STULZ ALICE SWETLAND DORIS TALLF.Y BILL THOMPSON ANN WILLIAMS THORNTON KATHY TRAYWICK HARRIETT TRUELOVE CAROLYN TULLOCH MARILYN TULLOCH THOMAS HART TURNER BOBBIE RAY VENABLE ED VENABLE K M VESTAL RONALD WACIIS ELLEN WALTON TOM WARREN R. C. WATTS FRANK WESTBROOk PATTY RAMONA WESTMORELAND EARL WHITAKER LYNN WILLIAMS SHELBY WILLIAMS DOUGLAS WOODLIEF HAROLD EDWARD WRIGHT. JR THOMAS JACKSON ZIMMERMAN, JR www ■tin It IN Sonic of the foreign students, Ben Zambrana, Lucy Garcia, Ingcr Wcsterholm, Marianne Bcrghmd, Tony Wen, Mariano Fernandez, Manuel de la Torre, and a professor. Dr. Berkis, gather at the fountain. Foreign Students Study at H. P. C. The foreign students have not only enriched their own lives through study at High Point College, but they have also made an invaluable contribution to the life of the campus as they taught both students and faculty lessons of understanding, friendliness, tolerance, and a new world viewpoint. They opened new horizons to the whole campus as they became an intrinsic part of its life. Inger and Marianne enjoy dormitory life at High Point. Ben runs an experiment in the chemistry laboratory. 78 It lo can ' t seerr College! Gee, will they treat us rough? What ' s Orientation? Will I get a bid from a fraternity? I ' m a little seared . . . Age 18, irrepressible youth— that ' s what they call us . . . Things aren ' t bad at all, but I did get a little tired after carrying all that luggage to third floor . . . I ' m not treated too rough except for the time I was caught without my beanie. Yes, that purple and white thing perched on my head. looks as if I might make a fiat . . . parties, parties, parties . . . but I hear you can ' t be initiated without a ' C average . . . Grades— all I do is study, but I can ' t seem to put down what the prof wants . . . Maybe I had better slip out and see one of my professors some Sunday night . . . Isn ' t it great that the upperclassmen let us take our beanies off a month before Thanksgiving? That one day for Thanksgiving certainly did help! = BUDDY LANIER, Treasurer; EUNICE YOUNG, Secretary; DARYL McGUIRE, Vice-President. A 0 Christmas— wonder if my girl will come up? . . . Sure did enjoy the dance with . . Already talk of exams. This soon? I ' ll take my hooks home over the holi- days and study . . . Those exams sure were hard, nothing like I expected. Should have studied over Christmas . . . Registration again! Glad I got that Biology lab changed from 2:30 . . . What ' s this about us having to cut up a frog? . . . Spring vacation this soon? ... A big name band! I just hope that certain person gets around to calling me at 2-9128. Back to the grind . . . heavier books with smaller print . . . Feverish studying and cards from the dean ... it won ' t be long until final exams and summer . . . Summer ' s bright interruption! Hope that new job I ' ve lined up comes through . . . Oh, well, tune will tell. Freshmen Shirley ALBERTSON Sylvia ALEXANDER Henry R. ANDREWS Leilani ASSAF Dallon AUMAN Texie Ann AVERS John Douglas BARR James G. BASON Ronald BAXLEY Sylvia Ann BEESON Nan BELK Marianne BERGLUND Joyce BICCUM Joan BLACKWELDER Gail BOLICK Jackie BOWERS Hague BOWMAN Annie Carol BOYD Bob BRENDLE Dale BROWN Carolyn BRUTON Peggy BUFFALOE David BULLINS Freddie BURNEY Ruby Jean BURROUGHS Mary Wamble BURTON Bobby L. BUTLER Robert Tyson CALLAHAN Hugh CAMERON Mrs Kay CANADY Kenneth W. CARLE Carolyn CARPENTER Dorothy CHADWICK Carol CHAPMAN Betty CHARD Larry CHASON Martha CHEVES Robert CLARK Jackie COLE M. 2. COLLINS Karen COMBS Oscar A. COMPTON Dell Lucretia CONRAD Carroll COOPER Ben COPPLEY Nancy S. CRAVEN Mary Lou CRAVER Peggy CREASY Jackie CREECH George W. CROSS Ray Wilson CROSS Donald William CROW LEY Ken CRUTCHFIELD Cerard M. CURRIER Freshmen Lee Attress DANIELS Vance DAVIS Janice DAVIS Robert DEAN David Stuart DESKINS Marlha DOBBINS Dun DRAI ' EU ' Jim DRUM Jack DUNIVANT Merilyn FAIRCLOTH David A. FAIRLEY Eleanor Ruth EISHEL Julia II FISHER Clyde FITZGERALD Mike FLANAGAN Fred FOWLER Don FREEMAN Tommy FULK Joseph Marion FULK Ann Cm (-ANDY Judith GARNER Audrey I.. GARRETT Jack CENTRY Carolyn GIBBS Frances GIBSON Libb) GRAHAM Ha ! GREENE Jackie Varrion GUTHRIE Bill t. II Marilyn GUYER Dan HACKNEY Don HALLOCK Ann HARDING Louise HARRIS Mm HARRIS Kay HEDRICK David HELI.EH Gene HELMS Ralph HELSABECK Joe HEMINCW AY Cerald HILL J HILL Cleo Mine HODGES Barbara HOLLAND Sheryl HOL1.EY T Y. HOLLINCSUORTH. JR. Linda HOLTON Joseph Alvin HOUGH I jgj HOWARD Thomas I HOWARD Alice HUDSI ' ETH Jimmy HUFFMAN Mieki HUNSl ' CKER Crowson HUNT Freshmen Don JARRETT Becky JARVIS Jean JARVIS Don JENKINS Wayne JOHNSON Manuel uV la TORRE l ! RRON Ernestine JONES Ken JORDEN C. JORDON Doris Ann JOYCE Ellen JULIAN Amelia KELLY Cary KENNEDY Elizabeth Anne KIKER Calvin D. KNOTT Jerry KOONTZ Crover C. LADD Robert L. LANCDON Buddy LANIER Charles F. LEMAR Lila LEMMOND Bruce LONG Wanda LYNCH Barbara Anne McARTHUR Carolyn MeCLURE Gaynell McENTIRE Daryl McCUIRE Mary McNATT Myrtle McNEILL Wesley Dexter MePHERSON Carole Lane MABE Nancy Ann MACKINTOSH Shirley MARSHALL Dan E. MARTIN Janet MARTIN Edwin Harrison MEADE Barbara MERCHANT Paul MERRITT Norma Cay MILLER Larry MOORE James MORGAN jerry MOSER James Robert MOSS Virginia MUSGROVE Nancy Andrews MYERS Ann MYRICK Sherwood Arnold NANCE Suzanne NeSMITH Sylvia NEWTON Carolyn NICKS Emma Louise NOELL Ruth NORTON Claudia OWEN Rebecca Anne OZMENT Freshmen Sandra PARNELL Emily PASCHALL Clifford Francis PASSONS Joseph Darrell PEACE Joy PEADEN Mary Jean PEEDIN James Donald PHILLIPS Bobby Edgar POOLE Crowell E. POPE Charles Fred PRICE Dick PRIDCEN Cuney REDDICK Preston REECE I. ' . HICYNOI I is Kill RICH Linda RICHARDS Shirley RICHTER Mariano Fernandez RICO Jean RIDCE Larry ROGERS John ROSE Larry B. SAFRIT Kenneth E. SHANKS Harvey Ralph SHAW Gary SHELTON Margaret SHELTON Jackie SHOUT Edgar Ralph SHULLER Howard SILVERSTEIN Alfred SINK Tommy SKIDMORE Darrell Cordon SMITH Dot SMITH Frame- SMITH George SMI I II Robert T. SMITH !(.... SMI I II JR Rill SPAKE Joe SPANGLER Kalie SPRINKLE Frederick SPURR1 Neil SI ALLINCS Maryon STAPLEFORD Richard R. STARRETTE Phylhs STEED Normal, STEPHENS Herbert E. STEPHENSON Carl H. STINE Phyllis STOLTZ Thomas Crosby STONE James STOl ' T Shelby STRICKLAND Jack SUGG Hiillie SUMPTER 1 r Freshmen Peggy TALLEY Don TATE Mcdford TAYLOR John TEACUE Jim TERRELL Beth Ellen THOMAS Jean Arthur THOMAS Barbara Lee TORRENCE Donald dry VEREEN Dick VERT Gayc WALL Judith WALL Ann WALLER Roby WALLS John Kennon WARD Talmadge WATSON Ted WELCH Inger WESTERHQLM Larry W1IELESS Duree H.dl W HITAKER Bobhy WHITE David L. WILLIAMS Preston WILLIAMS Bobb) WOOD Sharon VVOODR1NC Bobhy YATES Eunice YOUNG Joyce Ann ZACOV1C Jerry Reid ZIMMERMAN 1 1 1 i ■ ' ■ - - - i V 1 Dk TA A H| (Xaimies Student Christian Association Dr. Hudeins, Dr. Locke, J. L. Peterson, Irma Scruggs, ana Gary Cornell work on the final plans for the Student Christian Association for the year 1958. To bring each student on the High Point College campus into a closer companionship with the eternal God— such is the purpose of the Student Chris- tian Association. S. C. A. activities, pointed toward this end, are coordinated by the Student Christian Council, which is composed of three officers, faculty advisers, and two representatives from each religious organization on campus. The council plans the religious program of the entire year, seeking to stimulate Christian growth and development among all the students of the school. J. L. PETERSON, JR. President The Student Christian Association Council is as follows: First row, lejt to right: Jo Harrington, David Sillmon, Charles Dyson, Gary Cornell. Linda Richards, Patsy Freeze, Helen Rakestraw. Second row: Charles Price, Helen Clay. K. M. Vestal. Pope Thorton. Aaron Moss. Maryettc Brown, Lee Pollok, Dr. Locke. Third rote: Dr. Hudeins, Wilbur Jackson, Elmer Hall. . J n Young heads bowed before the candle-lit altar in the reverent stillness of the chapel, young hands giving generously for the care of the school ' s foster children, young minds stimulated into thought, questioning, and a new and grow- ing faith during Rcligion-in-Life week, young spirits filled with joy at a new perception of God developed from their worship experiences, young hearts growing in love for others and for God as they work, study, play, and pray to- gether—in these things is found the spirit of Christ moving upon the High Point College campus. The Student Christian Association, whose membership includes every student enrolled in High Point College, directs the worship program of the campus. Its activities include the inspira- tional devotions held each morning Monday through Saturday in Lindley Chapel, led by students and faculty members, Wednesday night prayer meetings, and Sunday Evening Vesper services. Dr. E. Stanley Jones, world renowned author, missionary, and evangelist conducted a Spiritual Life Mission at the college October 27 through November 1. The spiritual highlight of the year was the Rcligion-in-Life Week conducted March 23-26. The theme, Alone in the Crowd, was skillfully developed through a scries ol dramas, panel discussions, addresses by the Rev. R. W. Brad- shaw, and other meaningful worship activities. The special project of the Student Christian Association is the support of two orphaned Korean children, Kim Im le and Bak Tae Woung, who can claim the entire student body of High Point College for their foster parents. The members of the council, under the direc- tion of Dr. Locke, Dr. Hudgins, Miss Bowman, Dr. Wood, and Dr. Bartlett, have dedicated themselves to the fulfilling of the purpose of their organization: to unify and coordinate the activi- ties of the various religious organizations on the campus, and to stimulate religious life so as to foster a more Christian attitude among students. KIM IM IK BAK TAE WOUNG Kappa Chi presents their annual Christmas Story. Ronnie Wacks, Elmer Hall, and Dr. Peterson talk with Dr. E. Stanley |ones, 89 Alpha Delta O Theta ♦ Leadership, friendship, and service— sisters in the service of God— these have been the guid- ing principles of Alpha Delta Theta. The girls base their theme on religion. The inspiration and guidance ' under the direction of Rev. Mrs. Peterson made our retreat one of the greatest with plenty of plans coming out of it, too. The parties and socials were results of good planning and management. Weekly devotionals were conducted by the girls each Thursday night in the third- Boor clubroom of Girls ' Dorm. The list of services and activities would fill an entire page . . . indeed it does even that. Everyone joins and benefits— not to forget the joint Alpha Delta Theta-Kappa Chi meeting and social together, and Alpha Delta Theta chorus and the Koinea groups. So went a succession of meaningful activities, the year moved on. All sixty-five girls could never forget what Alpha Delta Theta has meant to them. Sponsors Dr. Francos Muldrow Mrs. C. E. Rozzelle Mrs. W. R. Locke Officers Betty Jo Harrington President Norma Jane Kearns Vice-president Elsie Oakley Secretary Lynn Williams Treasurer 90 £ t AA0 Sl sters Carol Arey Nan Belk Anne Bennett Joyce Biccum Annie Boyd Gail Bolick Maryette Brown Kay Canady Dot Chadwiek Mary Lou Chapman Jane Coates Dell Conrad Mary Lou Craver Eleanor Davis Janice Davis Sylvia Deaton Audrey Dickson Betty Gray Dorman Edna Rose Duncan Eleanor Fishel Judy Fisher Lucy Garcia Ann Harding Barbara Harris Cleo Hodges Willie Hodges Elaine Hoover Peggy Howard Mickey Hunsucker Sara Jackson Sue Jackson Becky Jam ' s Nellie Jones Amelia Kelly Dele Lee Lila Lemmond Frances Ann Lewis Carolyn Lowder Betty Meacham Ann McArthur Carolyn Miller Phyllis Minter Ann Myrick Emma Lou Noell Pat Olmstead Billie Paisley Jean Peedin Liz Peterson Lee Pollok Louise Pugh Glenda Radcliffe Ronda Rohbins lima Jane Scruggs Margaret Shelton Bobby Shuford Gaye Sills Betsy Singlctary Shelby Strickland Wini Stuart Alice Swetland Doris Talley Beth Thomas Jean Thomas Harriett Truelove Carolyn Tulloch Marilyn Tulloch Martha Turnipsced Gaye Wall Judith Ward Duree Hall Whitaker Edna White Eunice Young Not Pictured: Joan Blackwcldcr Martha Bulla Jackie Creech Jean Jarvis Deedie Marlow Virginia Musgrove Janice Tutterow Betty Lou Williams 91 Kappa Chi Fellowship Wilbur Jackson, President; Paul Moss, Vice-president; Stu Taylor, Secretary; Royce Smith, Treasurer; Dr. William Locke, Advisor. A K( )x E P A n E 1 A First row, left to right: Bill Baker. Gilbert Beeson, Jack Benfield, Jerry Brady, Jim Calloway, Hugh Cameron. Corbin Cherry, Gary Cornell Ken Crutchficld. Second row: Bill Damon, Vance Davis, Gus Deal, John Edwards, Mac Edwards, C. W, Faulkner, Tommy Fulk. Lloyd Ginns Elmer Hall Third row: Warren Hamilton, Charles Holcornbe, Don Jenkins, Kelley Jones, Buddy Lanier, Ed Leatherwood, John Lewis, Tommy Loftis Fred Macon 92 Seeking to stimulate better fellowship, build professional spirit, and deepen their devotional lives, a group of High Point College pre-ministerial students joined in forming a Ministerial Association. In 1951 this association affiliated with a Na- tional Ministerial Organization. Thus, Xi chapter of Kappa Chi had its beginning. Xi chapter is open to all male students who are planning to enter some phase of full-time Christian service. In Kappa Chi these men find a medium of instruc- tion, inspiration, and realization of true fraternity based on the high ideals of Jesus Christ. Members of Kappa Chi are not individuals standing alone for Christ. Instead they belong to a fellowship of students, all striving to become better servants of God. Every Kappa Chi member has his heart warmed by knowing that he and his fellow pre-ministerial students are Brothers in Christ. In addition to having weekly meetings, the Xi chapter of Kappa Chi engages in many other activities designed to serve High Point College and the surrounding community. These activities include a Christmas nativity scene, vesper programs, morning devotions, supply teaching and preaching, a Kappa Chi chorus, building an outdoor chapel, and visiting the Old Folk ' s Home. These activities give each brother an opportunity to practice the spirit of brotherhood through Christian Service. od Nance, Don N ' esbitt, Ken Paxton, J. L. Peterson, John Rierson. Stames, Ronald Wachs, Tom Warren. Third row: Tony Wen, I rl Whitaker, Dwig! it Whitlock, Larry Wilkin; on, Bob Will ™en Windley, Ross Wingo, Harold Wright. Not pictured: Tony Adams, John Davis, Bob Catling, Bob Harris, Don Payne, Richard Pndgen, Jim Stames, Ben Zambrano. First row. Second row , left to right: Pedro Mayor, Bill Morris, Aaron Moss, David Myers. Sherwood Nance Don t ?w: Mark Rose, Ben Rouse, David Sillmon, Cene Simpson. Bill Spake. Neil Sta lings, Paul Sta m, Earl Whitaker, Dwight Whitlock. Larry Wilkinson. Bob Williams, David ilhams Allen ' ai-im. n I ¥ • fS _ T  D -.U.xJ I ' ll, 1T..1. nil K I ' lii ' l 93 Fellowship Teams Fellowship Teams inaugurated their fifth year at High Point College by training eighty-seven students to serve churches throughout North Carolina and Virginia. Working, playing, and worshiping together in this fellowship of service, these students have found a new vitality of faith. The teams are dedicated to the purpose of strengthening the youth programs in local churches, leading youth in more abundant Christian living, and enabling the students to gain experience in the youth work of the Church. Listed below are the teams and their Chairmen: Ronald Wachs, Chairman — Alice Swetland, Dell Conrad, Jerry Brady, Carolyn Lowder. Maryette Brown, Chairman — Bud- dy Lanier, Gaye Wall, Emily Paschall, Luke McKinney. Gilbert Beeson, Chairman — Em- ma Lou Noell, Sarah Stafford, Mary Lou Craver, Nellie Jones. Glenda Radcliffe, Chairman — Jean Thomas, Charlie Riddle, Jean Jarvis, Shelby Rackley. Frances Ann Lewis, Chairman — Hugh Cameron, Inger Westerholm, Gary Cornell, Betsy Kiker. Lee Pollok, Chairman — Sherwood Nance, Henry Ayers, Betty Lou Williams, Harriett True- love. Jim Calloway, Chairman — Margaret Shelton, Annie Carol Boyd, Irma jane Scruggs, Bill Damon. Barbara Shurord, Chairman — Ronda Robbins, Joy Peadin, Beth Thomas, Ed Leatherwood, Carolyn Nicks. Sylvia Nicks, Chairman — Frank West- brook, Martha Buffaloe, Dwight Whitlock, Jean Peedin. Doris Talley, Chairman — Bill Baker, Carolyn Gibbs, Sue Jackson, Dele Lee, Carolyn Tulloch. Marilyn Tulloch, Chairman — Edna Rose Duncan, Earl Whit- aker, Nan Belk, Hallie Sumpter. Jane Coates, Chairman — Eleanor Davis, Gaye Sills, Cleo Hodges, Don Drapeau, Lynn Williams. Tommy Loftis, Chairman — Car- olyn Miller, Claudia Owen, Becky Jarvis, Peggy Ta lley, Deddie Marlowe. Elmer Hall, Chairman — Tommy Loftis, Willie Lieu Hodges, Betty Gray Dorman, Harold Wright — Planning Committee. Alternates: Gene Simpson, Kenny Crutch- field, Peggy Davis, Lucy Garcia, Jo Har- rington, Aaron Moss, Richard Pridgen, David Sillmon, Peggy Howard, Anne Ben- nett, David Myers, Warren Hamilton, George Smith, Liz Peterson, Judith Ward, Paul Stames, Gus Deal, Elaine Hoover, Amelia Kelly, Jean Porterfield. Left to right above: Bob Williams, Treasurer; Betsy Green, Secretary; Kathy Traywick, Choir; K. M. Vestal, First Vice-president; Judy Fish, Alternate to Student Legis- lature; Earl Gray, Student Legis- lature; Jean Porterfield, Publicity; Pope Thornton, President. First row, left to right: Betsy- Greene, Kathy Traywick, K. M. Vestal, Pope Thornton, Wesley Jones. Second row: Jean Porter- field, Shelby Rackley, Judy Fish, Shelby Strickland, Betty Meacham. Third row: George Smith, Dick Prichen, Bob Williams, Earl Gray, Arnold Lawson, Ronald Lucas, Shelby Williams, Billie Paisley. Baptist Student Union The Baptist Student Union provides Baptist students with a leadership training ground for the local church. The B. S. U. seeks to meet the needs of the students through an emphasis on daily spiritual activity, missions participation, Bible study. Chris- tian fellowship, and co-operation with the local church program. What is the purpose of the Methodist Student Fellowship? The answer to tin ' s question is found as a student discovers an intelligent faith amid con- fusion, as he finds recreation and fun that builds Christian character, as he is presented the opportunity to serve others. The purpose is found when questions are answered such as: What does God ' s will have to do with my life ' s work? Can the life and teachings of Jesus be mean- ingful to me? The M. S. F. seeks to answer these and other questions by . . . Methodist Student Fellowship DELEGATES LEAVE FOR KANSAS CITY CONFERENCE: Gary Cornell, Or. Hudgins, Betty Cray Dorman, Lee I ' ollok, Willie Lion Hodges, Tommy Loftis, Elmer 11. ill, Harold Wright. Young Christians, working, playing, worshipping . . . together ... at Camp Betty Hastings breaking campus gods . . . communion Beside a forest- hidden lake . . . faculty-student family chat following a panel discussion . . . II. I ' . C.n M. S. F. Halloween booth . . . blue taffy . . . candied apples . . . M. S. F. Missions fund . . . from North Carolina to Japan . . . Bill Wells was asked What is the ecu- menical movement? . . . swinging into the holiday season with a promenade . . . bound for Lawrence. Kansas, and the National Convocation . . . where hearts were strangely warmed. The purpose of M. S. F? ... all these . . . and many more . . . many more. Westminster Fellowship First row, left to right: Tony Wen, Joe Spangler. Second row: Mrs. Pancoast, Norma J. Kearns, Betsy Singletary , Louise Harris, David Pancoast. Third row: Helen Rakcstraw, Sylvia Alexander, Liz Peterson, Eunice Young, Judy Fisher. Fourth row: Rev. Samuel Thomas, Mr. Howard Pancoast, Don Crowley, Charles Dyson, John Ward, Otis Boroughs. HELEN RAKESTRAW President Officers First row, left to right: Helen Rakestraw, President; David Pancoast, Assistant Secretary. Second row: Otis Boroughs, S. G. A. Representative; Betsy Singletary, Secretary; Liz Peterson, Devotional Chairman; Charles Dyson, Vice-president. 1957-58 marked the second year on the High Point College campus for the Westminster Fellowship, the Presbyterian student organization. It was, therefore, devoted to building on the foundations which had been laid the previous year. Membership has nearly doubled, now including two dozen active members. Through service projects, participation in the religious program of the college, and other activities, Westminster has continued to demonstrate that it has a place on campus. The officers who guided Westminster during its sophomore year have been Helen Rakestraw, president; Charles Dyson, vice-president; Betsy Singletary, secretary; David Pancoast, as- sistant secretary; Betty Baughn, treasurer; Liz Peterson, devotions chairman; and Otis Boroughs, Student Government Representa- tive. Westminster meets twice a month at the home of its sponsors, Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Pancoast. Meetings feature inspiring and enlightening programs and discussions of topics of importance to Christian students. Programs are followed by periods of fellowship. Students of all denominations are welcome to attend the meetings and take part in the activities of the Fellowship. Advisors Mrs. Howard Pancoast. Mr. Howard Pancoast, Rev. Samuel Thomas. i -. • in : r ' ' H ' f , --:r r...: ' ■ ' ■ .: • .: •• : I ■■■■ i ■ H3 ' AJ ' 1 f Let ' s not forget The Academic Side The classroom— whether it be a lecture hall permeated with verbosity, a laboratory filled with would be M.D. ' s, or the occasionally bright out-of-doors-is the center of High Point College ' s academic life. All other activities and departments of the school exist to the end that our classroom periods will be fifty minutes concentrated with wisdom and inspiration, though occasionally to the average student thinking of that girl they seem several hours of diluted boredom. All the laborious preparation of unending assignments on the students ' part, and the preparation of lectures on the part of other parties concerned, is done with a purpose. It is intended to bring out the best in us on the day that really counts-the day we return to the classroom for the resume of all the class periods we ' ve spent there shooting the bull, laughing at ante-bellum jokes, and on off days, discussing the subject matter of the course. Ben Zambrana uses the Recordak microfilm viewer to read the Neiv York Times. Miss Field watelies Sylvia Newton and Ken Carle as they practice on the Steinway grand pianoes. C. V. Faulkner taps Elmer Hall to the Order of the Lighted Lamp. Who ' s cutting today??? P L £-N •• • -rig Nelson N ' eal . . . Yankee Doodle Dandy 98 Rising early to load for the Spring Tour. Student Government Association President Vice-president G. Ul. qaulknefL jjim Rode Higli Point College students believe in self government, democracy, and die principles of honor for which the Student Government Association stands. All students en- rolled at High Point College are members of the SGA and have the right to discuss and vote on any bills that are presented to them. This year the SGA, under the leadership of its efficient and popidar President C. W. Faulkner, has sponsored various activities such as the freshmen orientation pro- Secretary gram, holding assembly programs, the election of the May Queen, the planning of the May Day Dance, the election of the Homecoming Queen, and sending delegates to the state-wide Student Legislature Assembly held in Raleigh. Many freshmen participated in the Freshmen Talent Show again this year, which is one of the SGA ' s most successful projects. Bob Butler, a day student from High Point, took top honors this year. The student body always looks for- ward in the spring to the dance and concert by a big-name band. This gala event is also sponsored by the SGA. Treasurer fiaAka ia WuA h 100 JIM ROSE Presider Left to righu jack Benfield, Reading Clerk; Larry Williams, Sergeant-ut-Arms; Jean Rufty, (,7 U; David My.-rs. ' rr.sic -i.r Pn Tern; Bill Moore-, Parliamentarian. fiecorrfiiiK Student Legislature SGA is composed of three . branches-the executive, the legislative, and the judiciary. The Executive Council acts as a co-ordinating unit for the other branches, reviewing legislation, bringing cases to the Judiciary Council, and other duties. , The Student Legislature acts on bills, resolutions, and recommendations brought up by the delegates on matters pertaining to students and campus life in general. 1 lie body, which meets regularly every two weeks, is composed of representatives from the four classes and from active campus organizations. The Executive Council, along with all the students, as members of the SGA, have strived this year to uphold, to strengthen, and to improve the principles of the Student Government Association of High Point College. 101 Judiciary Council The Judiciary Council tries cases of infractions of rules by students and will act as an appellate court for decisions of dormitory council, and for the settlement of other cases. Its duty is to serve any mem- ber of the student body who feels he has been treated unfairly. It acts as a mediator between the student body and the administration. The Judiciary Council is composed of ten members, two from each dorm, one from each class, and two from the day-student council. From these ten the members select one person to act as Chief Justice. AUBREY FLYNT Chief Justice Left to right: Jack Barrier. Harold Wright. Pat Jordan, Pat Beam, Aubrey Flynt, Bobby Yates, Aaron Moss, Pat Rav. C.aroh ' n Calloway. Gene Simpson. ' 102 Commuters MAX LOFLIN President CAROLYN CALLOWAY Vice-President DOT LLOYD Secretary and Treasurer By car, bus, and on foot each day hundreds of day students pour into HPC for classes. They come from the city and surrounding areas even as far away as Statesville and Madison. Many of the day-hops are active in campus organizations, but others merely come to class and then leave for home or work as soon as classes are over. The day student organization, the largest on campus, spends its money in the treasury for some worthwhile project each year. New furniture for the girls ' day student lounge, a scholarship for a deserving student, and contributions for the Alumni Gymnasium are a few of the projects undertaken. In addition the organization usually has a picnic for its members and guests in the spring. ' .i ' • A I 1 1.  . £ B S fc nn n i- Clayton Wampler solves the parking problem. But, Dean, I always park here! laments Bobby Suggs. r Woman ' s Dormitory Council Seated, left to right: Sylvia Holt, secretary; Sylvia Hill, president; Martha Buffaloe, treasurer; Pat Beam, Judiciary Council Representative. Stunding: Jane Martin, Head Proctor; Pat Ray, Judiciary Council Representative; Carolyn Fussel, Freshman Representative; Barbara Harris, vice-president. A roomed ' sign on one door, a radio blaring rock-and-roll from another, sorority sisters and neighbors piled around the room in all the spaces not occupied by a pile of books or strewn with clothes— we hop over wet sweaters spread to dry on the floor to plug in the corn popper. The girls in the room overhead are practicing a waltz; the girls next door are b anging on the wall in a demand for some quietness. In these surroundings we study, gab, joke, play cards, and live our lives. And in these surroundings we learn some of our most important lessons— toleration, co-operation, sharing, the integration of our per- sonalities into that of the group. Dormitory life is perhaps one of the most valuable facets of the college educational process. Helping us and guiding us in our adjust- ment to the dormitory environment are Mrs. Perry and the capable, sympathetic members of the dormitory council. 104 McCulloch Hall Council Seated: Phil Crockett, President; ' Iliad Hartley, Secretary and Treasurer. Standing: Paul Jones, Head Hall Proctor; Mr. Martin, Resident Counselor; Charles Watson, Vice-president. I am a room in McCulloch Hall. I see much of the life of the boy who lives in me. Both his sorrows and his joys are shared within my four walls. I see him studying until 3 o ' clock the night before a history test . . . sleeping through his early 8:20 .. . playing cards with a frat brother late into the night . . . flooding me with water . . . squirting shaving cream on the mirror . . . coming in starry-eyed after a date . . . sleeping peacefully . . . writing home . . . being called down for making too much noise . . . playing his new hi fi full blast. . . . Many times I feel as if I can stand no more but I know as I see him mature, as he takes on responsibilities, as he becomes an indepen- dent and capable college student that I cannot let him down. I must give him the lonely place that he needs or the lively place for the gang to gather and I am glad that I can be a part of him. 105 The Order of The Lighted Lamp THE HONOR SOCIETY Of HIGH POINT COLLEGE Founded In 1935 Paul Dean Atwell Clyde W. Faulkner, Jr. J. L. Peterson, Jr. Barbara E. Wilson Beverly Ann Deal Aubrey R. Flynt Patsy Hobbs Freeze Patricia Lou Jordan Fred Keith Macon Murphy Morgan Osborne, Jr. Ben Franklin Zambrana Barbara Ann Ayers Ernest Charles Dyson Elmer Odell Hall Sylvia Grey Holt Aaron Ward Moss James Douglas Rose David Wilde Sillmon Scholastic Honor Society To stimulate the love of learning and to recognize and encourage scholarship, the Scholastic Honor Society was inaugurated in 1957. Membership in the Scholastic Honor Society is one of the greatest honors bestowed upon a student. For election as a junior, the candi- date must have completed 75 semester hours of regular college work with a quality point ratio of 2.75. The minimum ratio for election as a senior is 2.25. Membership in this Society consists of students, honorary and associate members. MEMBERSHIP FACULTY Hal L. Ballew Helen R. Bartlett, Vice-President Clarice M. Bowman Dennis H. Cooke Richard Cox Edmund O. Cummings Stuart G. Deskins Benjamin H. Hill Clifford R. Hinshaw Walter E. Hudgins E. Vera Idol Lew J. Lewis R. A. Lineberry William R. Locke, President Jerome C. Smith, Secretary-Treasurer RETIRED FACULTY George H. Hobart Alice Paige White SENIORS Paul D. Atwell Clyde W. Faulkner Gladys L. Pugh James A. Sink ALUMNI Marvin H. Cashatt Sylvia A. Fox Elizabeth Gurley Lawrence B. Holt Barbara A. Huntley Leon H. Lee Pansy M. Livengood Arsola C. Lovelace, Jr. Marc C. Lovelace Nancy J. Lucas Shirley M. Melkum Shelby J. Mosley Jacqtieline Pugh Joseph T. Skeen, Jr. Mary R. Smiley Ray A. Warlick, Jr. Mrs. Thomas H. White Eleanor Young Tony Wen, Vice President: Willie Lieu Hodges, Secretary and Treasurer; Pedro Mayor, President. International Relations Club To better understand the nations of the world and to help the students on campus understand is one of the purposes of the International Relations Club. We, the members, try to do this through our programs of slides, films, speakers, and discussions on other nations and with the people of other nations. One of the highlight programs of the year was I Saw the Communists Take Czechoslovakia in 1948, by Dr. Mayor. The officers serving this year are Pedro Mayor, President; Tony Wen, Vice-president; Willie Lieu Hodges, Secretary- Treasurer. Dr. Joe Bemd served as Faculty Advisor. Seated, left to right: Ingar Westerholm, Cleo Hodges. Tony Wen, Beverly Deal, Willie Lieu Hodges. Standing: Alice Sweatland, Virginia Musgrovc, Jackie Creech, Pedro Mayor. Future Business Leaders of America Behind the desks of America ' s largest business firms in ten years you will find the present-day business students that belong to the F. B. L. A. at High Point College. The meetings have been sparkling in variety with speakers, committee reports on business projects, making plans for the Charleston Show, campaigning to get their candidate elected as State Secretary, and convention work. A new sponsor was welcomed this year— Dr. H. H. Burham. He has been a great help in strengthening the organization. Randy Burgess, president; C. B. Crook, vice-president; Judy Wilson, Secretary; Al Lane, treasurer; Joe Siceloff, corresponding secretary. First row, left to right: Roy Allen. Carol Arey, Larrv Chason, Pati Goldston, Weldon Idol, Mack Mackintosh. Second row: Nancy Mackintosh, Betsy Payne, Betty Payne, Scotty Poindexter, Shelby Racklcy, Bill Simpson. Third run- Ben Shore, Randell Shuler, Carol Steele, Linda Richards. OFFICERS BETSY SINGLETARY Representative to Student Legislature NORMA KEARNS Secretory RACHEL GOODMAN Treasurer RAYMOND GARDNER Vice-president BETSY HEDGECOCK : .Publicity Chairman LOUISE PUCH Program Chairman OSCAR CULLER President Future Teachers of America The Future Teachers of America offer participation in improving the welfare and competence of teachers; in programs to attract capable young people to the teaching profession; in professional organizations— local, state, and national, and in building the educational pro- grams needed for our times. Officers for the year were Oscar Culler, Presi- dent; Raymond Gardner, V ice-president ; Norma Jane Kearns, Secretary; Rachel Goodman, Treas- urer; Betsy Singletary, SGA Representative; Louise Pugh, Program Chairman. Proud to teach, the Future Teachers of Amer- ica will lead the way, heeding the call of youth. IK) Veterans Club The members of the Veteran ' s Club are former service personnel. They have organized into a group with the aim of better enabling themselves to pursue their common goal of education through their collective efforts. Officers for the year are Bob Nelson, President; Richard Jordan, Vice-president; and John Pycior, Secretary-Treasurer. Bob N ' eilson, President; John Pycior, Secretary-Treasurer. First row, left to right: Bob Lawson. John Pycior, David Campbell. Second row: Bob Neilson, Robert A. Lee, Jr., Don Hallock, Paul Michael. The Hi-Po KVI.i: STIHI.INC Edifor-in-Cnief , i- HIGH POINT COLLEGE, 1958-This spring, volume 32 of the Hi-Po closed its covers on an eventful year. It was the year of Sputnik, Muttnik, space-age, and Asian-Flu. Many of the events of our time were chronicled by the sagacious Gerald Fitzpatric and Patric Fitzgerald who pondered world problems with Charlie Johnson over bookstore coffee. It was the year that Wen put the world in a nutshell, Barber con- tributed various features and paraded his belles across page six, and the Panther returned for a brief sojourn. In scanning the pages of volume 32, we hope that we have added something to the history of the Ili-Po and that volume 33 will witness an even better year. RAY WICKER f% d CHARLES JOHNSON FRED BARBER Seated, left to right: Charles Johnson, Kyle Stirling. Standing: Sue Jackson, Pat Jordan, Mell Busbin, Ray Wicker, Jean Ridge, Tony Wen. Business Staff HIGH POINT COLLEGE, 1958- Through the efforts of Gene Simpson, Hi-Po Business and Advertising Manag- er, everyone at HPC knows that Viceroy has 20,000 filter traps, and anytime is a good time for Coke. Although the Hi-Po is financed in part by student-activity fees, a certain amount of advertising is needed to cover the cost of each edition. It is the responsibil- ity of the Business Manager and his staff to see that production costs are kept within the budget for each issue. This year, like all years in the past, the business staff of the Hi-Po has strived to keep the paper in the black and leave ample funds for the next year. VOICE OF THE STUDENTS The Official Newspaper of High Poiar College. Hi b Point, N. C PubluMtd Bi-Wccklr Except During Holidar Periods Enned i (hud class muter oo October 19. 1950. x the Post Office at High Point, N. C. under Act of Congress of March 5. 1879- NATIONAL ADVERTISING SERVICE, INC. College P ublisher ' s Representatives 420 M d. oo A enue. New York. N. Y. Chicago - Boston - Los Angeles - San Francisco Subscription and Ad emiing Rates Upon Request Editor News Editor . Feature and Art Editor . Sports Editor Kyle Stirling Charles Johnson Fred Barber Ray Wicker Business and Advertising Manager ________„- Gene Simpson Circulation Manager , Harold Wright Staff Writers Pat Jordao, Mell Busbin, Dick Wilson, Murphy Osborne, J, V. Roberson, Bob Weinoerry, Sue Jackson, Bill Swaim, Elaine Hoover, Al Windley, Tony Wen. Business Staff Don Ncsbitt, Beverly Deal, Fran Lewis Zenith We offer you your 1958 Zenith. We offer you this record of a year of your life, the fun you had, the friends you played and studied with, the hall games, the plays, the religious services, the parties, the dances you attended, the hours you spent in classes, in the bookstore, in the library, downtown. We offer you a picture of High Point College to hold in your memory, the old, the new, the athletic, the spiritual, the crowded, the lonely, the scholastic, the social. We offer you the labor of our minds and bodies, hours spent over a typewriter . . . struggling with the layout . . . obtaining just the right picture . . . selling advertisements . . . making picture appointments . . . interviewing . . . writing copy . . . proofreading. All this is a part of our gift to you— your 1958 Zenith. JEAN RUFTY Editor-in-Chief FRED BARBER AL TREYARTIIEN MR. RUI ' ORI) I ' ORTER Seated, left to right: Fred Barber, Jean Rufly, Sylvia Hill, Pat Beam. Standing: Edna Rose Duncan. Wilbur Jackson. Doris Tallcy. Belty Gray Dornian, Sue Jackson. Louise Harris, Barbara Ayers. Mell Bushin. Jackie McCulloch. Staff JEAN RUFTY Editor SUE JACKSON Associate Editor MELL BUSBIN Picture Editor EMMA SMITH Assistant AL TREVARTHEN Art Editor AVIE GUNN Senior Editor BETTY GRAY DORMAN Class Editor EDNA ROSE DUNCAN Assistants MARYETTE BROWN DORIS TALLEY Sororiti Editor BOB WIENBERRY Fraternity Editor BILL SWAIN Copy Editors BARBARA AYERS WILBUR JACKSON Administration Editor HAROLD WRIGHT Sports Editor MARTHA TURNIPSEED Feature Editor FRED BARBER Photographer LOUISE HARRIS Chief Typist SYLVIA HILL Layout Manager JACKIE McCULLOH Directory Editor PAT BEAM Snapshot Editor SUE JACKSON Left: Edna Rose Duncan and ISi-lty Gray Dornian. Right: Barbara Ayres. Zenith Business Staff To the business staff of the Zenith falls the task of financing the yearbook. All a part of the task are business meetings, conferences with advisers, collecting money for class pictures, tramping the city streets in search of advertisements, contacting prospects, and working with special money-raising projects. The generous use of time and effort by the business staff is a major contribution to the strength of the college annual. The special project of the Zenith staff is the Miss High Point College contest. Hard work and careful planning went into its organization and presentation, and the staff was delighted at the enthusiasm with which the charming and colorful production was received by its audience. HOWARD HOLBROOK CHARLES JOHNSON CHARLIE HOLCOMBE Charles Johnson, Howard Holbrook, Betsy Kiker. Shirley Phillips. 1 K Pi j r 1 v 1 V ' %- ' h V K ! , -■ , ? ■k[fl| ' ' B hAAt ' B [ ♦ 1 j I L Jh ■ i 1 Ik j| |L, i j P Abff ■ - B .Sffi V fll ■« ' ■■ 1 B te B l _ ' ' ( ' Bl f a ■ Jj : o C o. H First Row: Richard Cox. Libby Bell, Charlie Holcomb, Charlie Riddle, Libby Graham, Sylvia Newton, Jeanelte Small, Judith Ward, Lynn Williams, Margaret Shelton, Judy Fisher, Pat Moore, Emma Lou Nooll, Carolyn Gibbs, Dick Vert, Henry Andrews, Neil Stalling , Alan Everheart. Second Roto: Tom Warren, Stu Taylor. Rill Damon, Don Ncsbitt, Shelby Nelson, Anna Rogers, Judy Wilson, Doris Talley, Gaye Sills, Marilyn Tulloch, Clenda Radclille, Nan Belle, Texie Ann Ayers, Gaye Wall, Charles Vaughn, David Myers, Hugh Cameron, Don Drapeau, Tony Adams. Third Row: Dean Rrown, Raymond Gardner, Wilbur Jackson, Glenn Lloyd, Warren Hamilton, Gene Simp- son, Charles Huff, Betsy Kiker, Jackie Smith, Jo Harrington, Sarah Stafford. Alice Swetland, Carolyn Miller, Maryette Brown, Mark Rose, Norman Wicker, Arnold Lawson. Rob Williams, Charles Price. Raul Atwell. Fourth Row: Kelly Jones, John Edwards, Don Payne, Rhonda Robbins, Mary Lou Chapman, Liz Peterson, Mary Jane Waters, Duree Whitaker, Frank Westbrook, Jerry Kay, Dick Walker. Officers of the choir are, left to right: Maryette Brown, secretary; David Myers, president; Jo Harrington, historian; Paul Atwell, vice-president. If you are in choir, then you know what it is to experience the full, proud, wholesome feeling that comes when you stand shoulder to shoulder with rows of purple-robed fellow choirsters during a concert and feel the hot lights in your face. You know what it is to break forth into song and feel the oneness of the choir. It is then that you know what Mr. Cox means when he says, There is something in art that speaks to a part of us. It says something that nothing else says. It puts the element of beauty into life. A Cappella Choir ' There is a Balm . . . ! ' page two . . . third score . . . sing! Hap-py birth-day to you, Hap-py ... The earnest expectation on the face of the choir director melts into a look of pretended consternation as his upraised arms fall helplessly to his sides; then a mischievous grin sneaks through as he balances himself from one foot to the other. The seventy-odd voices add a resonant A-men to the tradi- tional melody. (Mr. Cox has more birthdays in a single year than anyone else. ) Valiantly he again lifts his arms and patiently repeats: page two . . . third score . . . last measure with pickup. This time the multitude of voices ' break forth ' and choir is again in re- hearsal. Some of the basses are moving too soon . . . wait for my cue! Tenors at D . . . tenors at D . . . now, sing! Let ' s look at ' All We Like Sheep . . . ' in which we go astray; the sopranos go up while the tenors go down . . . and so forth . . . Now this line has a lot of surprises in it, and you ' ll be even more surprised when you get it right. Yes, these cues may seem incomprehensible . . . humorous . . . but they will push the stray notes back into their places in the melody and send them on their way toward helping to mold a seemingly diverse multitude of separate sounds into a living work of art. MR. RICHARD COX Director 119 Band The Concert Band helps to increase musical enjoyment and understanding among its mem- bers and among its audiences by studying thoroughly and per- forming effectively the best band literature of all periods. Another contribution to student enjoy- ment is the band ' s appearance at pep assemblies and at home basketball games. The band played a number of concerts both first and second semester for high school audi- ences as well as for audiences at the college. Student conductors appear on every program, and several student arrangements as well as original compositions have been given first perform- ances. First Row, left to right: Bin Rouse. Shelby Jean Nelson. Edwin Meade. Betsy Bryant, Dell Conrad, Sheryl Holley, Clyde Fitzgerald, Reid Kearns, Sylvia Newton, John Edwards. Richard Walker. Second Row: Tony- Adams. Glenn Lloyd. Jack Zimmerman, Linda Richards. Ken Carle. Ruth Ann Sears, Sandra Parnell, Henry Andrews, Tommy Adams, Jack Cole, Don Nesbitt. Third Row: John Ward. Edna White, Amelia Kelley, Jack Harrier, Dr. Lewis. Boh Clark, Jerry Roberts, Jerry Kay, .Shrimp ' Flint, Ray Starrctte. Shirley Marshall. Eu ene W ' alkins. Music. . .The Language of Love Symphony Orchestra The High Point Symphony Orchestra draws its membership both from High Point College, and from the community. The orchestra rehearses and performs in Memorial Auditorium on the campus. The orchestra joined the choir in the annual Christmas Concert and presented a full orchestra concert in the spring. 120 I t A ' m 1 1 r r qrf]|fijS Glee ; Clul The Tower Players The Tower Players is the name of the High Point College drama group. Each year three major productions and two minor produc- tions are presented. Miss Jane DeSpain, head of the speech department, directed all of the major plays, which included Anastasia, Get Thee Behind Me, and Room Service. These Dog-gone Elections was one of the minor productions, and Mr. Herman Coble, who joined the speech department this year, directed another minor play, Helena ' s Husband. Membership in Tower Players is open to all who wish to partici- pate in any phase of the long hours of work necessary to present a perfect performance on opening night. LARRY WILLIAMS President MARK ROSE Vice-president WINI STUART Secretary LIBBY BELL Treasurer BEVERLY DEAL Student Legislature Representative Members of the Tower Players are Edna White. Libby Bell, K. M. Vestal, Larry Williams, Shrimp Flynt, Don Nesbitt, Carolyn Miller. Judy Wilson, Wini Stuart. Doris Talley. Bob Seott, Mark Rose, Jo Harrington, Roncla Robbins, Aaron Moss. Don Drapcau, Linda Richards, Jimmy Calloway. John Riorson. Gary Cornell. Charlie Riddle, Harriet Truelove, Bill Damon, Fred Handy, and Jim Rose. Clarence, an angel, confers with Sinbad. Ann and Bob waltz in Vienna. Get Thee Behind Me, an original musi- cal, was written by Ronald Everett, Garland Young, Judy Wilson, and Dr. Lewis. This production was the second Annual Student- Faculty Review. The plot pended on the inheritance of $100,000 if Cass were mar- ried by his twenty-first birthday. The search for a wife takes place in New York, Jamaica, Paris, and Vienna. A North Caro- lina girl finally won his heart. However, the inheritance did not come through. Music from Damn Yankees, My Fair Lady, popular calypso music, and an orig- inal score written by Dr. Lewis was featured. Faculty members participating were Mr. Cox, Mr. Porter, Miss Ethridge, and Miss Marge Case. Ginny Jenny calls for Freddie ' s Ballad Mack the Knife Dolly Dawn docs interpretative dancing to calypso. Cockneys receive lessons from Save-A-Vowel Mission. ANASTASIA The auditorium is a scene of complete and absolute con- fusion. Rehearsals for Anastasia are in full swing. Hundreds of activities are going on at once . . . stage crews hammering, painting, shouting orders to each other, actors being cued and asking questions, excitement mounting to the heights on opening night. The curtain opens and the show is on! All too soon the show is over, the stage is crowded with well-wishers, and a feeling of accomplishment and self-satisfac- tion fills us as we realize the end of a successful performance. The play is based on the life of a girl, lost in the depths ol amnesia, who confided in a nurse in a mental hospital, claiming that she is actually the Grand Duchess Anastasia, daughter of the murdered Russian czar. An unscrupulous Russian general takes the girl under his wing and tries to pass her off as the lost duchess in order to gain her inheritance. j ;!,: L H j It i S Lwi ROOM SERVICE Where can I find one stuffed moose head and two stuffed owls? You don ' t mean they take off my clothes, do you? Am I nervous enough? Do I fall out of the bathroom right? Will there be enough clothes to get out of the closet? Is the typewriter on in this act? Is this make-up okay? How about this dress; is it the right color? These and many more questions were fired at Jane DeSpain. our director, during the production of Room Service. This comedy received splendid reviews on Broadway and in High Point. The plot concerns a penniless theatrical producer whose attempts to raise sufficient backing to get his play onto a stage led him and his colleagues from one chuckle-provoking situation to another. Involved in the comedy ' s whirling course are an apoplectic hotel executive, a case of ersatz measles, the pawning of the playwright ' s typewriter to raise money for the production, twenty-two unemployed actors taking up residence in a hotel ballroom, and a phony suicide as a climax to the hysterical festivities. THESE DOG-GONE ELECTIONS The hilarious one-act comedy. These Dog-gone Elections, was well-received by the High Point College students. The main complication of the play involved the coming election. The father, a staunch Democrat, and the mother, a loyal Re- publican, each tried to win the election by bribing their idiot son into voting for their candidate. The comedy was directed by Miss Jane DeSpain. HELENA ' S HUSBAND Helena ' s Husband, a humorous satire on the story of Helen of Troy, was directed by Herman Coble, Jr. and was received with uproarious laughter by the delighted audience. 125 FAYE EMERSON Community Concerts JOSEPH LIEBLING AND THE MASTER SINGERS RAY DUDLEY BEVERLY BOWER The Community Concerts, held in High Point College Memorial Auditor- ium, afford a significant cultural contri- bution to college life. The Little Orchestra Society directed by Thomas Scherman with Faye Emerson as narra- tor presented the first program of the year. The Mastersingers appeared next, followed by Beverly Bower, Soprano, and Ray Dudley, pianist. THOMAS SCHERMAN Panhellenic Council Seated, left to right: Dot Ridenhour, Jo Harrington, Pat Olmstead. Standing: Shirley Yokley, Sylvia Holt, Pat Ray, Patsy Hobbs. The purpose of the Panhellenic Council is to co- ordinate sorority affairs and to air any problems that cannot or should not be solved within the individual sorority. Panhellenic formulates the rules which govern rushing and supervises the general rush program. Our main object is to foster friendly rela- tions among the four sororities and to encourage co-operation instead of competition. There are four sororities at High Point, and Pan- hellenic is composed of two sisters from each group and an advisor. The tea, which is held each fall for those girls interested in rush, is a project of the Panhellenic. Rushing, shaking hands, pledging, and initiation are the outward and visible signs of the inward working of this group. Officers for this year are: Jo Harrington, president; Avie Gunn, Vice-president; Patsy Hobbs, Secretary; and Dot Ridenhour, Treasurer. Alpha Gamma Delta Kappa Delta The purpose of the tea, which is held each fall in the Student Center and is sponsored by the Panhellenic Council, is to acquaint the prospective rushees with members of the sorori- ties. This is the official opening of Greek Week. PRESIDENTS OF THE SORORITIES Seated, left to right: Shirley Yokley, Phi Mu; Sue Freshwater, Alpha Gamma Delta. Standing: Barbara Wilson, Kappa Delta; Pat Olmstead, Zeta Tau Alpha. Phi Mo Zeta Tau Alpha 128 Interfraternity Council Standing, left to right: Don Kryc, first semester president; Martin Poyner, secretary; Hassel Strader, treasurer; Roger Furr, vice-president. Seated: Bill Tyson, second semester president. First row, left to right: Bill Tyson, Sigma Phi Epsilon; Don Frye, Delta Sigma Phi; Marin Poyner, Pi Kappa Alpha; Danny Sewell Sigma Phi Epsilon. Pope Thorn on Theta Chi Second row: Roger Furr. Delta Sigma Phi; A Trevarthan, Pi kappa Alpha Bobby Candy Lambda Chi Alpha; Hassel Strater, Theta Chi; Steve Afend.s. Tau Kappa Eps.lon. M4 pictured: Paul Jones. Lambda Chi Alpha; Jim Sumner. Tau kappa Epsilon. The Interfraternity Council is the co- ordinator of the social fraternities on campus— its main objective is to further by unification and high ideals the stan- dards of brotherhood, character, and scholarship necessary to any worthy fra- ternity. This year the IFC continued its practice of setting up the rules and regulations for rushing members for the fraternity, spon- soring the Annual Christmas Dance, which is open to the entire student body of High Point College, and the annual Spring Dance for fraternity men and their dates. The Interfraternity Council is an or- ganization composed of two representa- tives from each fraternity. It was founded to govern all fraternities, to study their problems, and to promote co-operation and friendship among its components. Not only does this friendship last throughout college life and with friends made on campus, but will extend far into the future. 129 OFFICERS SUE FRESHWATER President ANNE SHERRILL First Vice-president LIZ PETERSON Second Vice-president LINDA SECUREST Recording Secretary PEGGY DAVIS Treasurer CAYLE LEMMOND Corresponding Secretanj Gamma Eta Chapter of Alpha Gamma Delta 3 J Linda Briggs. Patsy Hobbs. Betty Rose Jarrett. Ramona Leonard, Helen Rakc-straw, Pat Ray. 130 APA Pledges ( A A f- ' k. hie ft Pi First rom, c r ft) rig if: Sylvia Alexander, Leilani Assaf. Betty Baughn, Mary Lou Chapman, Eleanor Davis, Jeanene Fowler, Duree Hall. Second row: Selma Hazemey, Carol Imwold. Lila Lemmond, Ruth Ann Macon, Anne McArthur. Sylvia Nicks, Jaunita Parks. Third row: Anita Seawell, Hallie Sumpter, Kathy Trayvvick, Lynn Williams, Eunice Young. Chums Are We Top to bottom, left to right: Cherished Memories of the Feast of Roses— Look- ing cute for the Twin Twirl.— Girls, are you trying to win the Academy Award?— That sophisticated look!— Anybody for a kiss?— Oh! Those P. J. parties!— In the party mood. WL m wm $ f Pf V ill (M 1 ■k WK l Wat - ■ It 3h ■ .- L — - i Iflfll 1 Mr- ' i t± ' . 131 Gamma Gamma Chapter of Kappa Delta FAT BEAM Secretary m i BARBARA WILSON President SYLVIA HILL Vice-president BEVERLY DEAL Treasurer DOT RIDENHOUR Assistant Secretary PAT JORDAN Editor NANCY CREWS Membership Chairman First Hoover Row: Carol Arty. Diane Bingham, Betty Jean Brooks, Martha Bulla. Betty Gray Dorman, Edna Rose Duncan, June Elder, Elai . Second Row: Sharon Ingram, Sara Jackson, Nellie Jones, Carolyn Miller, Jackie McCulloh, Jackie Smith, Sarah Jane Wall. . Elaine 132 Left to right: The White Rose Ball— Memories are made on a lovely evening Beach trips must be a R I O 77 Kappa Delta Rush Parties were so enjoyable . . . Fun, relaxation, and more fun . . . Why stand in line? . . . There ' s an empty chair waiting for you Too bad those lips and teeth aren ' t real . . . Pledges First row, left to right: Joyce Davis, Carolyn Fussell, Judy Camer, Linda Groome, Peggy Howard, Shirley Marshall. Second row: Nancy Mackintosh, Suzanne NeSmith, Lucia Porcelli, Carol Purvis, Lynn Reynolds. Jean Ridge. Katie Sprinkle, Anne Starr. Not Pictured: Nancy Andrews, Martha Cheves. 133 0 Carol Chapman. Karen Combs. IV««v Creasy, Ann Gandy, Libby Graham, Barbara Holland, Linda Holton, Norma Miller, Sara Montgomery, Patsy Poole, Chrystella Stultz, Barbara Torrenee, Martha Turnipseed, Janice Tutterow. C e MISS NATALIE KTHERIDCE Advisor September and all our girls return to H. P. C. campus looking forward to another great year in the bond of dear Phi Mu . . . Greetings were exchanged and we all reminisced about the beach ... if we had only used sun tan lotion!! . . . all of those friendships (WOW) . . . We met the freshman class . . . Rush-rush . . . those pink elephants!! . . . Best pledge class and are we proud!! . . . Pledge dance . . . We need dates! . . . someone had two . . . Poole and Sylvia are junior marshals . . . Congrats, sisters . . . Wini and Farrell . . . need we say more? . . . Karen and Droopy living in the bookstore . . . classes anyone? . . . Norma and Barbara still have interests at Appalachian . . . Has anyone seen Peggy ' s glasses . . . check that accent of Barb ' s . . . New Joisey, no less . . . Sara and Buzz going steady . . . Ann always looking for new recipes . . . Linda coming from Jamestown every Monday . . . T. and T. always smiling . . . Carol, our S. C. gal . . . Avie ' s pink Chevrolet . . . Phyllis and all her admirers . . . Pati ' s battle with the flu bug . . . Fran, does Bill carry you everywhere? . . . Shelby gets her average . . . Yokley, where did you learn your dirty word? . . . Carolyn and Mousie doing fine as housewives . . . our p. j. parties . . . hey, that ' s my pillow . . . December and Christmas vacation . . . Christmas dance with Lambda Chi brothers . . . Jeanette, fix my hair . . . we ' ll all be home for Christmas . . . Exams begin . . . late hours for study . . . grades come out . . . whew, we made the average . . . second semester service project . . . Fish still writing to Atlanta . . . Doris and all her social activities . . . Deaton still punching tickets and being popular with the boys . . . Chris and Beth entertaining alumns . . . Rufty working with last minute details on Annual . . . we welcome new sisters . . . Mot still living in the dorm . . . Spring . . . our banquet and dance . . . Dance, laugh . . . Fun!!! . . . Dot makes Who ' s Who and May Court . . . Exams and farewell to our seniors . . . Graduation . . . Bathing suits, suntan oil, shorts, and pink hats . . . Myrtle Beach, the Phi Mus are coming!! . . . Yes, a great year, holding many memories for all sisters and pledges of our Gamma Zeta Chapter of Phi Mu. We laughed, we cried, we grew up together-not as individuals, but as TRUE SISTERS. Ill First row, left to right. Fran Avery, Elaine Broad- way. Carolyn Burgess. Sylvia Deaton, Martha Ellington, Pati Goldston. Third row, left ta right. Beth Hardin, Phillis Mintei |ean Rufty, lonnnett Small, Wini sin.ui. Shelby Williams. ' Judy Fish, Pledge Directtrr; Avie Gunn, PunhelU nic Representative. Zeta Tau Alpha Zetu Tau Alpha, international fraternity, added the lOOtli link to its chain of chap- ters when Delta Gamma was installed at High Point College in the spring of 1957. Seventeen members of Lambda Alpha Phi Sorority, High Point ' s only remaining local sorority, pledged to Zeta on May 17. Then followed a period of intensive training in the history, ideals, and purposes of the fraternity, a period of pledge projects, reports, and tests, highlighted by the Silver Link Banquet, the reception, and finally the cherished goal, initiation on May 10. The pnqrose of Zeta Tan Alpha as stated in the charter granted by the Virginia State Legislature, is to intensify friendships, foster a spirit of love, create such senti- ments, perform such deeds, and mold such opinions as will conduce to the building up of a purer and nobler womanhood in the world. Founded at Longwood College in Farmville, Va. on October 15, 1898, the fraternity now has some 225 alumnae groups and some 31,000 members. Its service project is the treatment and training of cerebral palsied children, and it also maintains a wide program of scholarships and scholarship loan funds for both Zetas and non-Zetas. Charter members of Delta Gamma at the Silver Link Initiation Banquet. Mrs. Chapman, Zeta national president, was among those greeting guests at the re- ception. Pat Mize proudly displayed gifts and messages received by the new chapter during installation. Five of the new pledges gather in a club- room to discuss points, pledge projects, parties. Zeta ' s first year on the High Point College campus was compounded of all the delightful experiences which spell sisterhood: business meetings, planning committees, rush parties, tender rituals, new pledges, stronger friendships with the sisters, the Hernando ' s Hideaway Dance, house parties, birthday celebra- tions, the White Violet Ball, pizza par- ties, the 100th Link Banquet, a week-end at the beach. These things formed our fellowship this year, our memories for many years to come. 136 At Hernando ' s Hideaway chaperone Dr. Wood poured the wine — composed of ginger ale and cake coloring. Shelby Jean Judith Ward Nelson £V Glenda Radcliffe Martha Buffaloe Patt Olmsted President Pat Mize Vice-president ' - f Louise Pugh Inria Jane Barbara Ann Secretary Scruggs Ayers Treasurer Historian- Reporter ■■ Helen Clay Jo Harrington Ritual Chm. Membership Chairman 09© 4 Frances Lewis Amelia Kelley Betsy Bryant Edna White Pat Moore 137 Epsilon Sigma Omicron Professional Home Economics Society fS 4 - Left to right: Nancy Crews, President; Pat Smith, Vice-president; Jane Martin, Secretary and Treasurer; Texie Ann Ayers, Joyce Biccum, Rachel Goodman, Louise Harris, Ann Hollins- worth, Katherine McNatt. Sue Simpson, Phyllis Stolez. Not pictured: Jeanette Small, Shirley Marshall, Sue Pugh, Mary Jane Waters, Sharon Woodring, Nell Fuller. 138 Delta Zeta of Delta Sigma Phi Delta Sig believes that leaders are made . . . not born. We believe that every college man has leadership potential, and that this potential can be de- veloped. Leadership ability is to us one of the most valuable assets that can be attained while in college, and is an asset in finding vocational success. Pledge training in Delta Sigma Phi includes Engineered Leader- ship. By helping the chapter grow, the pledge grows and gains experience that is priceless. He begins to learn the meaning of Delta Sig ... a man who loves his fraternity and what it stands for. He learns to make personal sacrifices for his fraternity without expecting praise or adulation. He learns to respect others, and puts the interest of the group above his own selfish interests. He becomes interested in improving his scholarship; in developing his per- sonality, and in making a leader of himself. He begins to realize the help his fra- ternity will give him in later life, and he takes advantage of the experience it offers him. Leadership . . . Scholarship . . . Personality Development . . . Social Improvement . . . Lasting Friendships . . . Development of Talents . . . These are the characteris- tics of a Delta Sig. ? ELMER HALL President DICK VERT Vice-President DON ' DRAPEAU Secretary STU TAYLOR Treasurer Students of Engineered Leadership First row. left to right: Ben Zanibrana. Gerry Currier, Preston Reece, Elmer Hall Jerry Koonlz Don Drapeau, Dick Vert. Standing: Jim Cook. Jim Drum. Lemar Hicks, Daryl McGuire ' n.lllrll Sllillli. K II k 111. I). KYLE STIRLING President FRED BARBER Vice-President JOHN GANSMAN Secretary ROGER FURR Treasurer VERNON TATE Sergeant-at-Arms BOB WIENBERRY Social Chairman In 1889, in New York, at the College of the City of New York, Delta Sigma Phi was founded. Since then Delta Sigs have become known on campuses all over the nation and Canada. In the fall of 1956, the NDM Club at High Point became a colony of Delta Sigma Phi and in the following spring, we were initiated into Delta Sigdom and received our chapter charter. Since becoming a national fraternity, the true spirit of brotherhood has been made a reality, sharing our experiences together and helping each other out. 1957-58 will always stand out as being a highly active year for us . . . the national con- vention in St. Louis . . . having a ' ball ' at Kyle ' s wedding in Charlotte . . . C. W. returns for his last year with a wedding ring . . . Frank Collins engagement . . .greeting all the brothers during orientation . . . giving the new crop the ' once- over ' . . . some started studying . . . parties at the Marietta Club . . . Dr. Boyer and Mr. Porter join our ranks as faculty advisors . . . C. W. and Charlie Huff got theirs— it was cold when they were initiated . . . Don Frye reigns over I. F. C. . . . Rush stag party— Wow! . . . ' Roaring Twenties ' parh ' for the rushees and their dates . . . Great pledge class inducted . . . That Sunday down at High Rock Lake . . . Kyle and C. W. make Who ' s Who ' ' . . . Carnation Ball in Winston . . . painting the Fraternity Rock ... J. V. Roberson gave his girl a diamond for Christinas . . . Don Frye tied the knot in April . . . pledges initiated in February— get their pins . . . more parties in the spring . . . the Sailor ' s Ball ' blast ' at the beach in S. C. . . . five brothers graduate- Good Luck! . . . we make plans for next fall . . . A year to be remembered and cherished by us. May this be just the first of many enjoyable years in Delta Sigdom. Delta Zeta of Delta Sigma Phi Engineered Leadership J £TT! TJ  . First row, left to right: Ronald Black, Frank Collins, George Cook Bill Damon, C. V Faulkner. Don Frye Charles Huff Howard Lawrence. Second row: Joe Misenheimer, Don Phillips, J. V. Roberson, Roger Shelton. Gile Terrell. Clayton ampler, Bob Weaver, Mr. Raiforcl Porter. 141 The Bond of Sphinx The Delta Sig section at Christmas time. The brothers serenade a newly-pinned sweetheart. A cool dunk in the college fountain for recently engaged Don Frye. 142 ggdOffOm % Lambda Chi Alpha OFFICERS tmm Murphy Osborne, Jr., President; Ray Wicker, Vice-president; Farrell Myrick, Secretary ; Charles Dyson, Treasurer; C. B. Crook, Social Chairman; Shrimp Flynt, Rush Chairman; Bill Thompson, Ritualist; Benny Phillips, Pledge Trainer. Dear Zenith Readers, We just thought we would drop a line and tell you ahout our great year of 1957-58. During the summer Brothers Simpson and Parker got married. As usual we started the year off with a blast, our annual steak fry, at the country home of one of our prominent alumni. Then we settled down, and after much hard work and preparation, we produced the best Clown-Faculty Charity Basketball Game in the history of our Lambda Chi Alpha chapter. As it usually happens every year, wedding bells tolled for one of our brothers, Bobby Gandy. The efficient, well oiled football machine of Lambda Chi was once more first place in the intra-mural league. Murphy Osborne and Bob Dabbs had babies or at least their wives did. Wham-Bam rush week, twenty-nine good men pledged. Another big Christmas party with our sister sorority, the Phi Mu ' s. Surprise, surprise, Randy has done and got hitched. Christmas goodbyes were celebrated at a stag party at the Jamestown Legion Hut . . . Can anyone remember how the festivities came off. Santa Claus was good to three lucky girls by giving them the pins of Charles Dyson, Paul Jones, and C. B. Crook. Again defeating the theory that parties make the grades go down, we were tops on campus in scholarship. We again held our annual pledge initiation ball at the Lexington Country Club. We gain recognition on campus. 1) The Student Government All Sports Award. 2) Flynt makes Who ' s Who. 3) Dale Brown President of the Freshman Class. 4) Charles Watson and Paul Jones on the Dormitory Council. 5) Charles Dyson President of Junior Class. 6) Randy and C. B. top dogs in the F. B. L. A. Wicker, Place, and Flynt only seniors who are not married or pinned. Keep up the good work boys. We shook the dust from our shoes making trips to Susquehanna University, the National Training Semi- nar at Ball State Teachers College and the Colonial conclave at Washington and Lee University. Everyone goes to the beach and then comes the White Rose Formal. Wicker plays tennis, Jones and Brown play baseball. So ends another splendid year for Lambda Chi. Sincerely yours, Lambda Chi Alpha Fraternitv AXA Broth ers r-p,..- First row, left to right: Bobby Badgett, Bill Bingham. Randy Burgess. Bobby Dabbs. Robert Candy. Harry Gray, Charles Johnson. Second row: Paul Jones. S. J. Parker. Bill Place, Larry Reavis, Jerry Roberts, Daniel Routh. Billy Hayes Simpson. Third row: Jimmy Starnes, Charles Watson, R. C. Watts. Dr. Deskins. Dr. Hinshaw. Not pictured: John Madison. Cletus Potts. PLEDGES First row, left to right: Chip Anderson, Stewart Arnold, Lin Barbour. Hague Bowman. Dale Brown. Louie Crye. John Davenport. Second row: Mike Flanagan, Joe Hemmingway, Wesley Jones, Rudy Passons, Crowell Pope, Eddie Riddle, Tom Satterfield. Third row: Doug Squires. Norman Stevens, Jim Terrell, Fred VonCannon. Harold Wright, Bobby Yates. 145 1958| SEPTEMBER 11958 SUN MON TUE WED THU 7 8 14 1 212 Our capable leaders f-iiuw:i ' rii ' ,i H.iEun SUIT MON TUE WED THU 2 3 9 1 16 17 ' r i ' ii riii : irH ; i Fall out for Rush Our 19581 OCTOBER 1 1958 SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT Charities are our pastime 1958 DECEMBER IFTTT1 We win again 1958 SUN MON TUE WED THU 5 6 12 1 192 26 2 Dean ' s list and rewards lor scholarship Activity 1958| FEBRUARY 11958 SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT Clean up time 1958 1 MARCH 1 1958 MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT SUN MO N TUE WE D THU FRI SAT II 12 Calendar 272 Publis hing Alumni News Go, Go, Go 1958| MAY 11958 SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT 6 17 Spring — White Rose Ball 146 Pi Kappa Alpha 147 Delta Omega Chapter of Pi Kappa Alpha Chartered 1953 W. C. McGee, President; Donnie Murray, Vice-president; George Eanes, Secretary; Luke Livingston, Treasurer. p r C3 «_ ie_ •«. -- Fir.$( row, c to rig i(.- Norman Andrews, Joe Carrington, Mickey Caudle, Phil Crockett, Sandy Grantham, H. T. Hartley, lohnny Hiatt. Second row: Max Loflin, Richard Mason, Martin Poyner, Duh Speight, Dale Swaringen, Al Trevarthen. Pledg es p o p If First row. left to right: Henry Andrews, Douk Barr, Gerald Brooks. Fred Burney. Ken Carle. Corbin Cherry, Jaek Cole. Second row: Ted Coyl. Laurence Curric, Dan Fussell, Bill Guy. Fred Handy. Heetor Henry. Roderick Jordan. o n a 149 We will long cherish the memories of 1957-58 because . . . Pikas win softball cham- pionship again . . . Myrtle Beach here we come . . . Who went to bed last night? . . . What a pretty sunrise! . . . Home and sleep once again . . . Back to school . . . Party at Jamestown ... A trip to the mountains . . . Mickey ' s car couldn ' t make it . . . Second place in intramural football . . . Serenade at Charleston, S. C. . . . Rush Parties ... 29 Pledges . . . Mickey pins Jane, George pins Nancy . . . Sere- nade . . . Into the drink with them . . . Finley ' s back . . . Party at Lexington . . . Help Week for pledges . . . Yanks sing Dixie at Bookstore . . . Stag at Paul ' s . . . Trevarthen gets into Marines O. C. S. . . . Gung Ho! . . . Ted, Luther, Marion, and Fred paint fra- ternity rock . . . Willard plays varsity . . . Who dated Marline Grunch last night? . . . Christ- mas serenade . . . Joe pins Miss Grace . . . Party at Marietta . . . Max gets engaged to Linda . . . Fred ' s lonely two weeks without Suzanne . . . Gangster Ball . . . Corbin finds barbwire fence won ' t give . . . Basketball game with Wake Forest Pikas . . . Party after . . . Soreheads . . . Dream Girl Ball . . . Seniors graduate ending a great year for both Brothers and Pledges. . !232 I 1 2223 1 J 150 N. C D w m m w wf First row, left to right: David Myers, President; Slick Sykcs, Vice-president; Bill Tyson, Comptroller; Libby Bell, Secretary; Sonny Thorton, Historian. Second rote: Bob rosier, Senior marshal; Larry Williams, Junior marshal; Gene Simpson, Chaplain; Richard Cox, Advisor. Down : JACK BARRIER PEPPER BURNS LANE GREEN- CHARLIE HOLCOMBE RONALD LUCAS BILL MOORE ■ Across: DON NESBITT JOHNNY RIERSON Down: BOB SCOTT ART SEREQUE DANNY SEWELL CEORGE SHEPARD ROBERT SNYDER BRAXTON WARNER Nor Pictured; BOB TAYLOR RONNIE OWENS JIMMY HUNTER DENNIS PRUITT 153 1. Anyone for golf? 2. Why study? 3. Let ' s have a party! 4. Snow smiles for everyone. 5. Great times were had by all. 6. Typical room? 7. Great actor? 8. What a speech! 9. Just loafing! 10. Letters to home? 154 Tail Kappa Epsilon % % Founded 1899 155 Pledge Class of 1957-1958 r c. V . !?) N Dalton Auman, Henry Ayers, Jim Bason. Terry Hutchins, Al Lane, Paul Merrilt, Robert Rhodes. Larr ' Safrit, William Slielton. Tommy Skidmore, James Dale While. Don Workman. Not pictured: Marvin Andrews, Leon Beusse. Joe Gibson, Dan Smith, Seth Smith, Jerry Zimmerman. The 1957-5S Tan Kappa Epsilon Pledge Class was one of the most outstanding in the history of Delta Kappa Chapter. Pledge activities for the year included formal and informal initiations, Christmas party for retarded children. Christmas cards for missions, money projects, and fulfillments of standard pledge requirements. OFFICERS: Henry Ayers, President; Jim Bason, Vice-president; Gary Shelton, Secretary; Leon Beusse, Treasurer; Dan Smith, Sergeant-at-Arms. 156 Delta Kappa Chartered 1954 Delta Kappa chapter of Tau Kappa Epsilon was chartered in the year 1954. It was founded upon the basis of true friendship and sincere brotherhood. In only four years the Delta Kappa Chapter has advanced from a small determined group to one of the leading chapters in Tau Kappa Epsilon Fraternity. OFFICERS: Roy Arthur Taylor, Prytanis; Robert Eugene Smith. Epiprytanis; James Richard Wilson, Crammateus; Maury Franklin Beauchot, Crysophylos, William Franklin Mabe, Histor; Burnie Lee Brewer, Jr., Hypophetes; David Alden Bean, Pylortes; Donald Kerr Levina, Hegemon. Steve Afendis William Anderson Gilbert Beeson Leonard DeLapp Bill Hnegele Geor«e Ive Lloyd Jones Bill Kiser Jim Roberts YVeldon Jim Sumner Simpson Billy Vestal Henry York. Jr. TKE ••my f • ■ a 1 ► «l 4 T wBj Br V « 1 i • ' L.. l I 1 ' ; YEAR ' S HIGHLIGHTS Le to right, top to bottom: Jim receives all-Teke award. Just a bunch of Tramps. Lois is Queen of Red Carnation Ball. Pledges play Santa Claus. Living it up at pledge dance. Just a little fellowship. Maury and George guard a few of our trophies. The most festive occasion of the year— Red Carnation Ball. HM 1 P ' ' m 1 1 B F mimk 158 Theta Chi Norwick University, Norwick, Vermont Founded April 10, 1856 159 Theta Chi NOBLE MULLIGAN Vice-president GEORGE BOOSE Treasurer BRIGCS LEONARD President MELL BUSBIN Secretary THAI) HARTLEY Pledge Marshal V Tony Adams, Gus Deal. James Moss, Howarc Silverstein, Ross Smith, Tafmadge Watson, Allen Windlcv. 160 DR. BENJAMIN HILL MR. HERMAN COBLE MR. NATHANIEL YARBOROUGH P P First row left to right: Ronald Chapman, Bob Connel, T. R. Hendrix, Arnold Lawson, Bol McLeod, Lawrence Lewallen. Second row: Willie Newkirk, Cordon Nifong. Bill Parish. Bill Pennewell, Will Rogers. Don Sellers. T iir rem;: Ted Spencer. Hassel Strader, Pope Thornton, Larry Waitman, Cene Watkins. Charles Williams. 161 Epsilon Alpha of Theta Chi cherishes many memories of 1957- 58: our first rush party at the Jamestown Legion Hut . . . the drag rush party at Thomasville Country Club ... the many happy faces of under-privileged children at the party given in their honor . . . the Wake Forest drag . . . Valentine Party at Jim ' s . . . the annual Dream Girl Ball. Just for kicks we recall: the pledges selling peanut butter out- side the section . . . that delicious fudge given to the brothers initia- tion night . . . going down hills in Tony ' s Crosley . . . Earl ' s pictures on the bulletin board . . . flings of Gus and Ronny . . . Noble and his grasshoppers . . . Shirley!?) . . . what took place at Ledbetter ' s and man ' other things which we don ' t have place for and probably couldn ' t mention anyway. . y p . - x- k - V ' Physical Education Department Expands DR. NETCHER The remarkably improved 1958 Physical Education Depart- ment reveals the imprint of not only an ultramodern gymnasium but the personality of a new department head— Dr. Jack R. Netcher. Receiving his R.S. from Carson- Newman College, his M.S. from the University of Tennessee, and his Ph.D. from Indiana University, Dr. Netcher has done much to accelerate the growth of the Physical Education Department of High Point College. Rounding out the Athletic and Physical Education Depart- ment are Miss Natalie Etheridge, Mr. Virgil Yow, and Dr. Walton Hertz. Go Panthers Go 167 BEHIND THE WINNING TEAM Coach Virgil Yow has played a major part in the excellent season the Panthers have enjoyed. He has worked unceasingly to build and improve the team. Experience, leadership, co-operation, and great hope for the conference title— these are the aspirations and qualities possessed by the Panther ' s coach. The Panthers are also hacked by the fine school spirit displayed by the entire student body, who show great loyalty and enthusiasm for their team not only at home but in games at other colleges. The cheer- leaders mold the enthusiasm of the crowd and direct its energy into vigorous yells of pride and appreciation. SEASON ' S RESULTS To ): Coach Yow. Bottom. Dr. Hertz. Point Erskinc 61 Point Guilford 80 Point. . . . Atl. Christian 77 Point... East Carolina 79 Point Newberry 67 Point Pfeiffer 65 Point Guilford 76 Point Pfeiffer 76 Point Catawba 75 Point. . .West. Carolina 63 Point. . . . Appalachian 63 Point Elon 55 Point. . . . Atl. Christian 75 Point. . Belmont Ahhev 80 66 70 85 96 69 68 71 63 82 High Point. . . .Lenoir Rhyne High Point Elon High Point Newberry High High High High High High Point Catawba 71 61 79 95 93 74 120 62 92 Point. . West. Carolina Point. . Belmont Abbey Point. . . East Carolina Point .... Appalachian Point. . . Lenoir Rhyne NORTH STATE CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT 74 High Point .... Atl. Christian 51 79 High Point .... East Carolina 72 64 High Point. . . Lenoir Rhyne 79 Captain Bill Huegele Manager Calvin Knott S ? Storekeepers Larry Chason and Kemp Bennett 168 A 1 ■ •■■ ' ill ! The Varsity . . .speed. . .accuracy. . .reserve strength The Purple Panthers made no beans about the fact that they were out to be main contender in the race for the North State Championship. Out of the first twelve starts the Panthers dropped only one game. Bill Iluegele and Danny Sewell have helped the team tremendously with their rebounding and shooting ability. Sewell is a sure bet to make all- conference due to his fine play throughout the season. An injured leg slowed him down a little toward the end of the season, but he was still, by- far, the best center in the conference. It is not hard for anyone to recognize the ability of Bobby Pharr on the hardwood. lie is a true ball-hawk ' in every sense of the word. Several opposing coaches have said many fine words of praise for this young fellow from Statesville. Little Maury Beauchot proved to be indispen- sable to the team with his scoring ability and scrap- py defense. Another boy from Indiana made fans stand up and take notice because of the hustle and spirit. This young man is Jack Short. He is certain to help High Point in the future. Bobby Dunbar, a reserve, turned in several fine performances during the conference season. Bob is known around the conference for his scrap and never say die attitude. Recognition is to be given to Steve Afendis for his advancement over last season. Last year he was a reserve but this year he has developed into a fine eager for the High Point five. Such boys as Phil Crockett, Ken Williams, Slick Sykes, and Ken Black have given Coach Yow an abundance of reserve strength. This year ' s team is certainly one of the finest ever to wear the purple and white for High Point College. Credit should be given to the team and coaches for their hard work throughout the season. The students congratulate the team and coaches on their success during the past season. Thanks gang for a fine year of basketball at H. P. C. First row, lejt ' right: Jack Short, Buddy Joines, Danny Sewell. Bobby Dunbar, Phil Crockett, Ken Williams. Second row: Steve Afendis. Maury Beauchot, Bill Huegele, Larry Swiggett, Ken Black, Slick Sykes, Tommy Skidmore. Third row: Wil- lard l ' orniydiival. Ken Prosscr. Larry Safrit. Strategy and Team Work make for 1st half lead . But the Bears go ahead. FLASH! HIGH POINT PANTHERS WIN SECOND PLACE IN NORTH STATE CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT The High Point Purple Panthers without the aid of their two stars, Danny Sevvell and Bill Huegele played tremendous basketball in the 1958 North State Conference Tournament. Sevvell, member of the all district team and also voted most valuable player in the district, suffered from a knee injury received in the Belmont Abbey game and Huegele, another member of the all district team, sprained his ankle in the first game of the tournament. High Point took the measure of Atlantic Chris- tian in the first game by the score of 85-77. All of the starting five played fine ball in this game and the points were pretty well disbursed. Steve Afen- dis led the team in rebounds. In the second game the Panthers surprised every- one in the tournament by upsetting highly rated East Carolina College. Trailing by as much as eleven points in the first half the High Pointers put on a splurge at the beginning of the second half and finally pulled into the lead with 10 minutes to go. Bobby Pharr and Maury Beauchot played brilliantly and led the team in defense and scoring. The high spot came when East Carolina ' s Coach Howard Porter handed over his red vest to Coach Virgil Yow. In the final game the Panthers could not cope with the height and speed of the Lenoir Rhyne club. High Point, after playing two hard games and lack- ing reserves, just could not stay with the Bears in the second half. Everyone at the tournament thought that High Point played as well as it possibly could have con- sidering the conditions that prevailed. They played their hearts out and if they could have gotten a few breaks in the final game they might have emerged the victor. High Point ' s cheering section followed and seemed to be one of the noisiest to be found in the nation. Coach Yow, the team, and the students joined together to make the 1958 North State Tour- nament one to be remembered by High Point College. A lot of Spirit . . . and Consternation . . . and Sadness, 25 Points Short of a Title. 1958 MISS DELE LEE, sponsored by BILL HUEGELE, captain of the High Point Pur- ple Panthers, was crowned HOMECOMING QUEEN at the half time of the High Point- Catawba basketball game. MISS LEE is a sophomore from Lawndale, North Carolina. 174 Homecoming High Point College Homecoming . . . 1958 . . . the day when prodigal alumni come home to H. P. C. for a taste of the fatted calf. The grounds are filled with their personality and the halls echo their talk . . . Don ' t tell me you have a daughter in school here now! I hope she doesn ' t get into as much trouble as we used to! Remember the time the snow came up to the top of the window at Woman ' s Hall What about the cow in the auditorium, Jim? Was that in ' 29 or ' 30? Any- way, there we were . . . hadn ' t opened a book in three weeks . . . and you realize that it was the same old institution then as now. The day started with visits in the dormitories, classrooms, and bookstore where main old friends related events of past years. Dr. and Mrs. Cooke entertained from 3:30 to 5:00 with an open house. Now the time had come to cheer the team to another victory. Fight, Panthers, Fight! yelled the crowd consisting of alumni, students, and friends as they sat in Alumni Gymnasium watching the High Point-Catawba basketball game. Eleven attractive girls sat around the gymnasium waiting until the half to end so the Homecoming Queen for 1958 would be announced. These girls had been selected by the basketball team and were voted upon by the student body. To them, the first half seemed as if it would never pass while at the same time, the alumni had just stopped chatting and had settled clown to watch the ball game. MISS DELE LEE of Lawndale, North Carolina, was announced HOMECOMING QUEEN. She was sponsored by BILL HUEGELE, Captain of the High Point College Purple Panthers. Coach Yow and the Panthers gave the crowd a thrilling performance as they ended the game with the score High Point 96-Catawba 95. After the ball game more memories were remi- nisced at the Alumni-Student Dance in Harrison Hall where MISS DELE LEE reigned as HOME- COMING QUEEN of 1958. CONTESTANTS FOR HOMECOMING QUEEN First row. left to right: Sylvia Holt. Fat Beam. Fran Avery. Dele Lie. Mary Burton. Second roa: Marilyn Guycr, Ann Starr, Pat Jordon, Sylvia Deaton. Carol Any, Hazel Phillips. Junior Varsity First row, left to right: Jack Short, VVillard Formyduval. Second row: Larry Safrit, Tommy Skidmore, Jim Parrish, Larry Swiggett. This year the Junior Varsity had a very brilliant offensive as well as a strong de- fensive. Under the leadership of their able coach, Mr. Hartman, the Baby Panthers com- pleted a satisfactory season. Leading the team through the season with his guarding and effective shooting was Jackie Short. Another able man with a keen eye for the basket was Larry Swiggett. Jim Parrish and Thomas Skidmore controlled the rebounding action. Willard Formyduval and Lam- Moore contributed to the backcourt play and defense of the team. The improvement of skills and techniques in basketball makes these boys good material for next year ' s varsity. CHUCK HARTMAN, Coach 176 y- BABY PANTHERS 81 High Point Central Davidson High School 36 88 High Point Dupont Company 84 75 High Point U. N. C. Freshmen 81 88 High Point Guilford 68 57 High Point Atlantic Christian 65 77 High Point Pope Air Force Base 60 93 High Point Wake Forest Freshmen 104 103 High Point Pfeiffer 85 73 High Point Guilford 68 107 High Point Pfeiffer 79 101 High Point Catawba 74 95 High Point Lambda Chi Alpha Fraternity 80 ON THE LOOSE 90 High Point Appalachian 71 88 High Point Elon 76 67 High Point Atlantic Christian 87 77 High Point Dupont Company 81 68 High Point Lenoir Rhyne 83 78 High Point Elon 80 63 High Point Wake Forest Freshmen 75 94 High Point Catawba 84 113 High Point Greensboro Baptist 63 64 High Point Appalachian 62 67 High Point Lenoir Rhyne 87 P. E. Majors Club First row, left to right: HazeJ Phillips, Loberta Atkins, Pat Hosier, Gail Bolick, Juno Elder, Frances Smith. Mary Hams. Second row: Murphy Osborne, Bill Hucgclo. Bill Bingham. Doug Squires, Otis Boroughs. Calvin Knott. Paul Jones. Third row: Roger Nel- son. Billy Vestal. Bill Beasley. Bohhy Dunbar. Jim Roberts. Dick Vert, Mickey Dean. Fourth row: Weldon Idol. Phil Crockett, Jim Parrish, Luke Livingston, Ronald Lucas. Bill Pennewall. Robert Pegram. Murphy Osborne, president, and Luke Livingston, nice- president, talk over plans at the Concession Stand in Alumni Gymnasium. The newly organized Physical Education Majors Club has come into its own this year on High Point College campus. Under the leadership of our capable Physical Education Department, we are furthering interest in physical education as an occupation. We have had charge of the concession stand and the selling of pro- grams during basketball games as our major money- making project. Plans are being made to remodel the second floor of the Field House as a club-room for our members. Although we are one of the youngest organi- zations on campus, we have promising plans for the future. 178 Let ' s go play volleyball! . . . How many games do we play tonight? . . . Those 2-D ' s are rough! . . . The Phi Mu team beat them last year. . . . Did you see Ann Sherrill play her final bad- minton game? . . . Me? Play basketball? Are you crazy? . . . Softball, now that ' s my game! . . . I ' m glad the boys aren ' t watching us as much as they did last year. . . . Horseshoes? You mean those things horses wear? . . . Has anyone seen my tennis shoes? These were a few of the remarks one heard as he passed through the clubroom of the girls dorm on a Wednesday evening. Th e tour sororities. Alpha Gamma Delta, Kappa Delta, Phi Mu, and Zeta Tau Alpha, plus the 2-D team composed of day and dorm students, were on their way to the gymnasium for their intramurals. The 1957-58 badminton champ was Ann Sherrill from the Alpha Gamma Delta Sorority. Volleyball was entered with more interest and the mighty 2-D team walked off with the honors. On through the winter with basketball and into the spring with Softball, track, and horseshoes, the five teams participated and enjoyed the 1957-58 Women ' s Intramurals. □ Mr. Coble and Dr. Cooke accept the new Intramural Scoreboard for the bookstore. DR. GIL IIKH ' IZ 1958 All-Stars High Point College has long taken great pride in its intramural program, and this is one year that certainly deserves all the praise given. The teams have been fairly evenly matched with no one dominating any sport . This has made the long fight for the All-sports tropin- a dog- fight that shows promise of going all the way to the end. Lambda Chi Alpha, with the good throwing arm of Murphy Osborne, tied with the strongest independent team. Bulldozers, for the first place points in football. The Bulldozers were piloted by the very talented Bill Beasley. Pi Kappa Alpha, with the fine balance all their teams have shown, won first place points in volleyball. Basketball, which is probably the most popular of intra- mural sports, ended with Tan Kappa Epsilon and Pi Kappa Alpha sharing the lead. Lambda Chi was a close third. An all-star team composed of the outstanding players of the intramural basketball season represented High Point in the annual North State Extramural Basket- ball Tournament. High Point beat a determined Lenoir Rhyne representative in the finals. Softball is just around the corner and it looks as if Pi Kappa Alpha will be the team to beat. They have two fine front line pitchers in Swaringen and Crockett, who also swings the most potent bat in the league. The minor sports: badminton, horseshoes, basketball free-throw, ping-pong, golf, and tennis are new in the intramural program, but could well be the deciding factor in determining the winner of the All Sports Trophy. - +- kv First mu, left to right: Bill Beasley, Bill Coy, Hector Henry. Second row: John Lewis, Murphy Osborne, Dale Swaringen. Third WW: Bill Tyson. Charles Watson. Harold Wright. 180 .(■ (.- Dr. Cooke presents Luke Livingston tropin- for winning the l ;i(lmiiitoii singles. Dr. Hertz and Dick Wilson put the finishing touches on the shuffle- board court. • - - A  A -« •  ' 181 Baseball The 1957 season proved to be discouraging to High Point baseball fans. After an opening victory against North State Champions Elon, the Panthers fell by the wayside, struggling to a season which saw the Panthers win only four games in twelve starts. The High Point team was much better than the record showed, losing several games by one or two runs. Bob Gurley and Bob Pharr did most of the pitching for the team, along with some relief from Bill Huegele, who also spent some time in the outfield. Paul Jones, a transfer student from Louisburg Junior College, led the team in hitting in his first year with the Panthers. All- Conference Bill Beasley and Harold Watson also provided much hitting power for High Point. If Gurley, Pharr, and Huegele can come through on the mound and get a little hitting from Jones and Watson, the team should be much improved. With the returning lettermen, the Panthers should do much better during the 1958 season. First raw. left to right: Harold Watson, Williarcl Forniyduval, Harold Davis, Paul Jones, Hill Beasley, George Ivey, Bill Huegele, Second raw: Bobby Pharr, Elwin Mackintosh, Georye Slu-pi-rd. Bobby Curie). Tennis 1957 TENNIS CHAMPIONS The High Point College tennis team. North State Conference Cham- pions for the past nine out of ten years, is ready to defend its title as soon as tennis weather rolls around. Since the team has four lettermen returning, it seems as though another bright season is ahead for the baseline wizards. After dropping two conference matches near the first of last season the High Point Netters won their next ten conference matches to end the season with a very respectable 10-2 conference record. Hill Huegele, the nucleus of last year ' s championship team, will prob- ably be back in the number one position. Ray Wicker and Kenneth Paxton, last year ' s number three and four men are also back and showing much improvement over last season. Also back after a season off will be letterman Dale Swaringen. The coach this year will be Mr. Chuck Hart- man, from Castonia, N. C, who replaces Mr. Jack Kidd. Mr. Hartman is looking forward to a very successful season. 183 ■•,- ' : Golf Golf, continuing to increase in prestige, has become an integral part of the intercollegiate program at High Point College. The link men lost many fine golfers this season but the vacant slots were quickly filled by other enthusiasts. First rote, left to right: Tom Stone. Bobby Callahan, Jim Parrish, Bill Craig, Harold Sykes, Dick Vert, Mickey Dean. Second row: Tony Adams. Loy Kennedy. Gene Riddle. Roliv Walls. Toinim Manner. Mark Rose, Dick Pridgen. Third row: Gene Clements, Larry Chason. Howard Silverstein. Terry Hart. Bill Pennewell, Dan Hackney. Dr. Hertz. TRACK 184 i J mivm J Miss High Point College  sa THE ZENITH STAFF Presents DECEMBER GIRL Calm, poised, and graceful, pretty Miss Dele Lee stood smiling as she was crowned Miss High Point College of 1958. She, along with nine other attractive young ladies, delighted the audience with music, pantomine, drawing, and an array of feminine beauty. Each girl represented the first ten months in the calendar year, and the five finalists, Sylvia Holt, Dele Lee, VVini Stuart, Ann Williams Thornton, and Shirley Yokley, represented the month of November. The queen, chosen from the five finalists, was our December Girl. Each of the girls had been selected from the various clubs and organizations on the campus. They were judged according to their beauty, personality, and talent. Miss Kathleen Henson, Miss High Point College of 1957, crowned Miss Lee, who sponsored the Sophomore Class. Entertainment for the program was provided by Glenn Lloyd and his Symphonic Eight minus Five, along with the singing of a small, mixed ensemble from the choir under the direction of Mr. Richard Cox and accompanied l Miss Sylvia Newton. The Miss High Point College contest is sponsored an- nually by the ZENITH Staff. The program was planned and directed by Charlie Holcombe, Judy Wilson, Jean Ridge, and Mickey Dean. ■■ ■ •; M m .v i iaE TB 1 ■ • -; ymJwuiwTtf ' . ■rv v-v-j -9 t , ' fe st§sap -«- Z . ■ - £. X. c3- - ? ;  Sj  .  :■, ' - u, r ; ' _ © ' : MISS PAT BEAM, a senior from Cherrvville, North Carolina, was chosen 5 | by the student body of High Point College as the 1958 MAY QUEEN. (ifa wumm WHERE DO YOU STUDY? At your desk 35% In the library 20% In bed 35% At Steeles 5% Who studies? 5% JIMMY MITCHELL, INC. VENEERS High Point, North Carolina MANN ' S CUT-RATE DRUG STORES HIGH POINT, N. C. KANNAPOLIS, N. C. GREENSBORO, N. C. REIDSVILLE, N. C THOMASVILLE, N. C.BURLINGTON, N. C. 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HIGH POINT - THOMASVILLE HIGH POINT THOMASVILLE DENTON RAILROAD COMPANY Nothing But Service To Sell Compliments of CANNON FETZER High Point, North Carolina Compliments of SAMPLE SHOE STORE 119 North Main Street Shoes For The Entire Family Proud of You... Proud to Serve You! DURE POWER COMPANY -J wirt4, tnt fujuunono C uouncu. 213 j |r .« ' : Where You All From? FACULTY AND STAFF Miss Louise Adams, 516 North Wrenn Street, High Point Dr. C. J. Adfcins, 305 Montlieu Avenue, High Point Mr. J. H. Allred, Route 1, High Point Miss Katherine Anderson, Woman ' s Hall, High Point College Mr. Ralph V. Anderson, 821 Circle Drive. High Point Dr. Hal L. Ballew, 502 Fourth Street. High Point Dr. Helen R. Barlett, 210 Broadway, Centerville, Md. Dr. Alexander V. Berkis. 1008 Terrell Drive, High Point Dr. Joseph L. Bernd, 305 Montlieu Ave., High Point Mrs. Alda T. Berry, 1022 Sherrod Ave., High Point Miss Clarice Bowman, Ecker Apartments, High Point Dr. Minor W. Boyer, 2601 E. Lexington Ave., High Point Mr. Harold F. Burhans, 709-B Chandler St., High Point Miss Marcella Carter, Route 5, Union, S. C. Mr. H. E. Coble, 830 Circle Drive, High Point Mr. Herman Coble, Jr., 830 Circle Drive. High Point Dr. Marcus W. Collins, 1112 Barbee St.. High Point Dr. Harold E. Conrad, 911 W. College Drive. High Point Dr. Dennis H. Cooke, 821 W. College Drive. Higli Point Mr. Richard Cox, 308 W. Lexington Ave.. High Point Dr. E. O. Cummings, Route 2, Emerywood Estates, High Point Mr. Charles P. Daniel, 1310 E. Farriss St.. High Point Dr. S. C. Deskins, Route 8. Box 578, Greensboro Miss Jane DeSpain, 10601 Old Georgetown Rd., Rockville, Md. Mr. Thomas E. Dodamead, 416 Gatewood Ave., High Point Dr. W. D. Durland. 801 Arlington Ave., High Point Mr. James L. Eller. Route 1, Box 103. High Point Miss Natalie Etheridge. 409 Woodrow Street, High Point Miss Ernestine Fields. 1211 Delk Drive, High Point Mrs. Frances Gaynor. 2405 E. Lexington St., High Point Dr. and Mrs. C. F. Hankins, 609 Montlieu Ave., High Point Dr. Leopold M. Hays, 400 South Main St., High Point Dr. Cilnian VV. Hertz. 808 Woodrow St., High Point Dr. Ben H. Hill. 1202 Cedrow Ave.. High Point Dr. C. R. Hinshaw. 902 Rotary Avenue. High Point Dr. Walter E. Hudginx, High Point College. High Point Miss E. Vera Idol, Emerywood Court Apts., High Point Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Kidd. Win. Mary Apts., 19-A. High Point Mrs. Frances V. Koontz. 820 E. College Drive, High Point Dr. Lew J. Lewis, 821 Circle Drive, High Point Dr. R. A. Line-berry. 1004 Johnson Ave.. High Point Mrs. Lois Livingston. 901 College Drive, High Point Dr. and Mrs. W. R. Locke. 911 N. Hamilton St.. High Point Dr. Lincoln Lorenz. 2509 Parkwood, Greensboro 215 Mr. Harry K. Martin, McCulloch Hall, High Point College, High Point Mrs- Lillian Mays, Gantt Apts., 18-C, High Point Dr. Frances Muldrow, Milledgeville, Ga. Mr. Carl H. Nance, 405 Shady Lane Ave., High Point Dr. Jack R. Netcher, 810 Woodrow Ave., High Point Mrs. Mozelle Parker, 2009 West Rotary Drive. High Point Mrs. Ina M. Patrick, 806 Carrick Street Mrs. Betty S. Perry, Woman ' s Hall, High Point College, High Point Dr. Herbert H. Peterson, 210 Montlieu Ave., High Point Mr. Raiford M. Porter, 1202 N. Main, Apt. 7, High Point Mrs. Kathryn G. Ring, Route 1, High Point Dr. C. E. Rozzelle, 1018 S. Hawthorne Road, Winston-Salem, N. C. Mrs. Mona Saunders, 1202 Delk Drive, High Point Dr. Jerome C. Smith, Emerywood Court Apts., J-3-A, High Point Mrs. Mary C. Spurrier, Win. Mary Apts., 93-E, High Point Mrs. Marion Stout, 1030 Wellington St., High Point Mr. Grady H. Whicker, 1206 Cedrow Ave., High Point Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Williams, 810 Montlieu Ave., High Point Mr. Arthur S. Withers, 1105 Cedrow Ave,, High Point Dr. Lawrence A. Wood, 805 W. Circle Drive, High Point Miss Ruth Worthington, 607 Kinircy Street, High Point Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Wright, High Point College, High Point Mr. N. P. Yarborough, 1431 Welshire Blvd., High Point Mr. Virgil Yow. 101 West Howell St., High Point SENIOR MEN Albright, Bobby York, 409 Montlieu Ave., High Point Arnold, Stewart, Route 1, Cameron Atwell, Paul Dean, Route 2, Mooresville Barrier, Jack Price, Nelson Apts., 2, Lenoir Beasley, John Bradswell, Main St., Randleman Beasley, John William, 1007 Glenwood Ave., Creensboro Bell, Libby H., 1105 Elizabeth St., Durham Bennett, John Kemp, 2308 Caddy Dr., Raleigh Black, Kenneth Ray, 215 Thurston Apt. C. High Point Blue. William Berry, Route 3, Carthage Brewer, Burnie Lee, Jr.. 1114 Ward St., High Point Brewer, William Gray, Jr.. 2424 Lyndhurst Ave., Winston-Salem Brown, Carl Hutson. 309 Kenneth St.. High Point Bull, Harold Dean, 314 Pickett St., High Point Burgess, Colburn R.. General Delivery. Franklinville Burns, Thomas Alexander. Jr., 203 Ridgecrest Rd., Asheboro Byrd, Douglas Leon, Route 2, Asheboro Campbell, Barker Jerry, Box 72, Jamestown Campbell, Claude Terry. 201 Edgeworth. High Point Campbell. Kenneth Allen, 507 Chestnut St.. High Point Cannon. Horace Samuel, 1613 Centennial Ave., High Point Carrington, Joseph Llewellyn, 1905 Erwin, Durham Carter, Henry Samuel, 2517 Woodville St.. Winston-Salem Caudle. Ollic Reed. Jr., 503 N. East Avenue, Kannapoiis Clark, Charles Robert, Box 327, Denton Clinard, Robert Miller, 109 Miller St., Thomasville Collins, Rush C, Jr.. Route 2, Box 18. Madison Copple, Benny Otto, Jr.. 1244 E. Sprague St., Winston-Salem Crockett, Phil Wayne, 404 Coapman Ave.. Greensboro Culler, Oscar Leighton, 600-B Richardson St., High Point Currie, Lawrence Stewart, Box 57, Robbins Dabbs, Robert Frank. 1320 Oak St., Greensboro Dunbar, Bobby Ray. 127 Pinecrest Dr.. High Point Eanes, George Thomas, Route 4. Thomasville Everhart, Alan Randal, Route 1, Box 105, Thomasville Everhart, Von Edward. Route 8. Lexington Faulkner, Clyde Wheeler, Jr., Box 265, Walkertown Felker, James Wiley, Route 3, Kernersville Flynt, Aubrey, 2411 Patterson Ave., Winston-Salem Foster, Robert Lee, 101 Regal Drive. Lenoir Frye, Donald Edison, 1346 Summit Dr., Mount Airy Frye, James Gray, Route 4. Box 31, Greensboro Fulp, Charles Johnson, 204 Cox Ave., Thomasville Furr. Alva Roger, P. O. Box 216, Norwood Candy, Robert Leroy, Jr., 356 S. Spring St., Concord Gardner. William Raymond, Route 3, Box 468, Mount Airy Gatling, Robert Lee, 221 Catling St.. Ahoskie Cranthan. Sanders Lee. Stantonsburg Gray, Harold Gilmer, 282 Tarboro St., Rocky Mount Greene. Emory Lane. 505 Rockspring Rd., High Point Hartley. Hovle Travis, Jr., 1810 W. Rotary Dr., High Point Hartley, Thad Kerr, Route 5. Lexington Hawks. Warren G. Harding, Route 5, Box 120, Mt. Airy Hendrix, T. R„ Jr., Box 98, Trinity Hiatt, Johnny Austin, 501 Randolph St., Thomasville Hine, Charles Lee, 2733 Patterson Ave,, Winston -Salem Holbrook, Herbert Howard. 302 Louise Ave.. High Point Holcombe, Charles III. 39 Bassett Rd.. Asheville Huegele, William Travis. 332 S.W. 22nd St.. Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. Idol, Weldon A., Route 1, Kernersville Ivev. George Washington, Jr., South Main, Norwood Jackson, Wilbur Ivan, 810 W. Fourth St.. Ayden Johnson. William Clarence, Star Jones, Lloyd Dale, 905 Asheboro St., High Point Jones, Paul Cornelius, Jr., 1108 Elizabeth St., Durham Kirkman, Grover C. Jr., Route 1, Box 371. Greensboro Kiser, William Daniel. Box 57. Germanton Kivett. George Ervin. 924 Old Winston Rd., High Point Lackey. Jesse Edwin, 413 Dayton, High Point Latham. A. L.. Jr.. Route 5, Box 191-C. Greensboro Leonard. Coy Briggs, Route 4. Box 21. Lexington Lewallen, Lawrence Erlin. Box 45, Route 1, High Point Lewis, Johnnie Murrell, 302 Main St., Henderson Livingston, Luther Wakefield, Jr., Route 6, Box 459, Statesville Lloyd. Don B., 302 Cray St.. Thomasville Lucas, William Ronald, Route 5, Asheboro Lyndon, Bobby Shaw, Route 2, Trinity Mabe, William Franklin, 800 Willowbar Terrace, High Point McLean, Thomas Colon. Rhodhiss McLeod, Bobby Vernon. 802 Arbordale Dr., High Point Macon, Fred Keith, Route 3, Box 339, Greensboro Marlowe, William Douglas, Raute 4, Statesville Mayor. Pedro Montes, Ave. 35 H5230 Esii 54, Marinao, Havana, Cuba Michael, Bobby Ray, Route 4, Box 132, Thomasville Morris, James Willie. Jr., 406 Rosewood Dr., Lexington Moss, Paul Elliott. 246 Crestwood Pk., High Point Mosteller. Karl Eugene. 710 W. Central Ave., Williamsport, Pa. Mullican, Noble Pearce, Jr., 1831 Academy St.. Winston-Salem Murray, Donald Dixon. 2340 Cloister Dr.. Charlotte Myers, David Luther, Route 4, Thomasville Myrick, Fairrell Dextil. Box 612, Aberdeen Nelson, Roger Lee, 158 Dobson, Kernersville Newkirk, William Preston, VVillard Oakley, Max David, Route 2, Box 142. Trinity Osbo rne. Murphy Morgan. Jr., 303 Steele St., High Point Parker, Samuel Joshua, Jr., Hurdle Mills Pa.xton. Murray Kenneth, Smyre Station, Gastonia Pegram. Robert, Route 1. Jamestown Pender. Arnold Gray, 104 Oakland Ave.. Kernersville Pennewell, William Scott. Jr., 26 North St., Onancock, Va. Peterson, Jather L., Jr., P. O. Box 217, Vanceboro Place, William Milton, Route 1. Louisburg Poyner, Walter Martin. Jr., Moyock Riddle, Gene Arden, Route 2, Box 495, Kannapoiis Rierson. John Wyatt, 3055 Gilmer Axe.. Winston-Salem Roberts. Jim Wright, Route 1, Stokesdale Rose, Mark Spurgeon, 75 Park Blvd., Winston-Salem Safrit. Leon, 2010 Centennial Ave., High Point Scott, Bobby Franklin, 15-D Adkins, Spray Sereque, Arthur Forsyth. Jr.. 28 Chestnut St.. Shelton, Conn. Shelton, Roger Alvin, Route 4, Mount Airy Shepherd, George Edward, 501 Pilot Ave., Fayetteville Shuler, Randall Thomas, 206 Leonard St.. Thomasville Simpson. Billy Hayes. Box 45. Boonville Simpson. Carlton Eugene. 525 Centergrove Rd., Kannapoiis Sink, James Ardell. Route 3, Lexington Smith. Boyd Gerald, Route 1. Box 136, Lexington Smith, lames Edward. Box 397. Walstonburg Smith. James Lenons. Jr., 1303 Waverly Ave., High Point Smith. Robert Eugene. 1028 Meadowbrook St., High Point Smith, Royce Eugene. Route 3, Coldsboro Snyder, Robert Clifton, 76-D William Mary Apts., High Point Stafford, Kenneth Stanley, Route 1, Kernersville Starnes, James Allen, 460 College St., Mooresville Starnes, Theron Paul. Jr.. 812 W. A St.. Kannapoiis Staton. John Charles, Route 2, Polkton Stirling, Buford Kyle, Jr., 616 Fifth S. W., Birmingham, Alabama Stroupe. David Brendel. 817 Center Ave., Portsmouth, Va. Suggs. Bobby Clyde. Route 3, Box 185, Thomasville Sumner, James Hayes. 503 Decatur St., High Point Swaim. Argus Barker. 319 High Point St., Randleman Swaringen, David Dale, 1315 Parkway Ave., Charlotte Sykes, William Harold, 308 Cherry Grove St., Durham Taylor. Roy Arthur, 4th and Bracken St., Augusta. Ky. Taylor. Wilson Remi. 4312 Cornell Ave.. Greensboro Terrell, Giles Oldham, Main St.. Yanceyville Thornton. Cerald Mitchell. 1938 Hinshaw Ave.. Winston-Salem Thornton, Joseph Pope, 29 W. Sprague St., Winston-Salem Tobin, Robert Henry. 217 Shepperd St.. Thomasville Tucker. Harry T., Route 1, Box 2, Madison Tyson, James William, Jr., Route 1, Stantonsburg Vestal, Billy Curtis, 1210 N. Main St., High Point- 216 Waitman, Larry Bolton, 819 Circle Dr., High Point Walker, Thomas Estil, 501 E. Lexington, High Point Walton, Robert Clyde, 1016 Tabor St., High Point Ward, Walter Lee, 922 S. Cox St., Asheboro Warner, Braxton Ingram, 1302-B Eaton PI., High Point Warren, Donald Ross, 1510 Valley Ridge Dr., High Point Warren, Thomas Julian, Jr., Route 1, Cameron Watkins, Walter Eugene, 3625 S. Main St. Ext., Winston-Salem Watson, Harold Ray, 502 Creek Ridge Rd., Greensboro Wen. Tony T., 314 Woodbrook Ct„ High Point Wicker, Raymond Spencer. Jr., 113 Colleton Rd., Raleigh Wilkes, Lawrence Frank, 104 Millikan Dr., Asheboro Wilkinson. Larry Dale. Route 6. Box 412. Charlotte Wilson, James Richard, Aberdeen Wilson. Larry Lewis, Route 6. Box 91, Greensboro Younger. Harold Floyd, 1212 Johnson St.. High Point Zainbrana, Ben Franklin, Cajon 9, LaPaz. Bolivia SENIOR GIRLS Beam, Patricia Ann, 400 E. Main St., Cherryville Broadway. Edith Elaine Mills, 718 S. Second St., Albemarle Brooks, Betty Jean, Timberlake Capps, Phyllis Anne, Wallburg Crews, Nancy Gail, Route 6, Winston-Salem Deal, Beverly Ann, 404 South Street, Gastonia Donnell, Carol West Atcheson, 812 Shamrock, Asheboro Elder, June Faye, 405 Bay St.. Lynchburg, Va. Ellington, Martha Wilson, 608 Sunset Dr., High Point Freshwater, Waynona Sue, Route 2, Mebane Fowler, Anita Jeanene, 1000 North Main, Newton Fuller, Nell Sigmon, Mrs., 809 S. Ellis St.. Apt. 3, Salisbury Carcia, Lucila Teresa. Avenue 47, 5429. Havana, Cuba Goodman, Rachel Scott, 224 E. Clinton St.. Clayton, N. J. Gunn, Avie Anne, Route 2, Kenbridge. Va. Harrington, Betty Jo. Rowland Harris, Barbara A., 208 Walker Ave.. Asheboro Harris, Edna Louise, Box 33, Macon Hedgecock, Betsy Ruth, W. Homestead Avenue, High Point Hollingsworth, Cora Ann, 807 Carrick Ave.. High Point Hobbs, Patsy Ann. 526 Bostian Ave., Kannapolis Jones, Nellie Mae, Box 17, Crumpler, W. Va. Jordan, Patricia Lou, 120 Briggs Ave., High Point Kearns, Norma Jane, 1031 W. Salisbury, Asheboro Knight, Christine Wilson, Route 1. Suinmerfield Lanier, Joetta Pearl, Route 1, Box 59, Thomasville Leinmond, Jane Cayle, Box 241, Matthews Lloyd. Dorothy Ruth, 609 Lindsay St., High Point Lynch, Marguerite Jean. 1626 W. Rotary Dr.. High Point McCulloh, Jacqueline R., Route 3, Moeksville McNeill, Loberta Louise, Scagrovc Martin. Loretta Myers. Route 1, Thomasville Miller. Shirley Anne. 210 Lindsay. High Point Mize. Patricia C. Box 5024, Davtona Beach, Fla. Oakley. Elsie May, 105 E. Jackson St.. Mebane Phillips. Hazel Starrett. 505 14th St., Winston-Salem Pugh. Gladys Louise, Route 1, Franklinville Pntman, Roxana. 211 Jamestown Bel.. High Point Rakestraw. Helen Caroline, Box 123, Stoneville Rice, Nancy Jo, Route 3, High Point Rufty, Sarah Jean, Route 2, Carson Drive, Newton Sechrest, Linda Anne. Route 1. Jamestown Sherrill, Patsy Anne, 728 E. Broad St., Statesville Simpson. Ivey Sue Perry. 701 Johnson Ave.. Thomasville Singletary. Betsy Stevens. P. O. Box 185. Clarkton Smith. Lois Alene, Ogburn Avenue, Winston-Salem Smith, Patricia Faith, S. Westwood Rd., Ansonia, Conn. Stafford. Sarah Elizabeth. 405 L ' St.. N. VV ' ilkesboro Stroupe. Nancy Lee Yaple. 1008!; Campbell. High Point Tcague. Henrianna, 631 VV. Green St., High Point Wall. Sarah Jane. 207 Lindsay St., High Point Ward. Judith Todd, Route 3. Moeksville Waters, Mary Jane, Evergreen Lane, Milford, Dela. Wiley. Phvllis Mae, 1005 Charlotte St., High Point Wilson, Barbara Elizabeth, 404 North Dr., High Point York, Shelby Jean, Route 5, High Point JUNIOR MEN AfendiS. Steven James, 24-08 Ditmars Blvd., New York City, N. Y. Alexander, Terry Renn, Jr., 415 Tate St., High Point Allen, Roy Bryon, Route 2, Pinnacle Anderson, Glenn Elwood, Jr., 1512 Canterbury Rd., Raleigh Anderson, William Harvey, 515 Park Avenue, Durham Barber, Frederick Ray, Jr., Route 4, Statesville Barbour, Marvin Lindsay, 504 Hillsboro Rd., Carrboro Beauchot, Maury Franklin, Monroeville, Indiana Bell, Cecil Calvert, 120 College PI.. Greensboro Benfield, Jack Monroe, 734 S. College Ave., Newton Berry, Frank Eugene, Route 1, Box 63-A, Trinity Black, Jimmy Ronald, 704 Harrison, High Point Bingham, Raymond Curtis, Route 3, Asheboro Bowers, Donald Ray, 213 Griclar St., High Point Bowles, Arthur Monroe, 3296 New Greensboro Rd., Winston-Salem Brady, Jerry Brevard, 173 Huntley Place. Charlotte Brown. Clarence Wayne, Colfax Bryant, Raphael Luther, General Delivery, Thomasville Busbin, Onnie Mell, Jr., 316 W. Gore Ave., Orlando, Fla. Butler, James Wyatt. 1111 Clyde St., High Point Caison, Charles Crawford, 1320 Bradshaw St.. High Point Calloway, Jimmy Roy, Route 5, Winston-Salem Cassell, Paul McRay, Jr., Box 275, Walnut Cove Chapman, Ronald Eugene, Route 3, Taylorsville Clinard, Dudley B., 608 Oak View Rd., High Point Collins, William Leslie, 1023 Sherrod Ave.. High Point Cook, Ceorge Paddison, 809 E. Lexington, High Point Connell. Bobby Dearmond, 220 S. Elm St., Asheboro Cornell, Gary Stiles. 89 Pleasant St., N. Attleboro, Mass. Coyl, Edwin Bernard, Qts. B, U. S. Naval Hospital. Portsmouth, Va. Craig. William Graham. 127 Lindsay St.. High Point Crook, Cletus Beatrix, Jr.. Box 1070. Albemarle Crye, Louie Sam, 643 E. Front St., Statesville Darr, Jack G., 833 E. Devonshire, Winston-Salem Davenport, John Louis, Box J . Elizabethtown Davis, Charles David, Route 3, High Point Davis, Richard Kearns, Route 3. High Point Deal. Pinckney Gustave ' , 110 Colville Rd., Charlotte DeLapp, Leonard Harold, 903 Jefferson St., High Point Delk, Adrian Briggs, Route 2, Lexington Denny, Isaac Lewis. 721 Bridges St.. High Point Dyson, Ernest Charles. 112 Burkhead St., Whiteville Edwards, Frazier McLean, 2705 Bedford Ave., Raleigh Edwards. John Frank, 116 Oakwood Ct.. High Point Elliott. Robert Louis, 1609 Delaware Ave., Durham Formyduval, Willard Randolph. Nakina Freeman. Clarence Colbert. Jr., 1014 lohnsontown Rd.. Thomasville Garner. Clyde Allen, 502-A Ward St., High Point Gansman, John Francis, 1402 Forrest, High Point George, Donald Franklin, 202 Clayton, Winston-Salem Cordon, David Morris, 610 English St.. High Point Greene, William Ray. 904 N. Hamilton, High Point Groome. Billy Arnold, Route 4. Thomasville Gusler. Jesse James. Route 3, Box 35, Fermm, Va. Hdl, Elmer O, Route 2, Elon College Hamilton, Warren Edward. 15 Magnolia St.. Newington, Conn. Harris, Robert Gentry. Jr.. Route 1. Linwood Hedden, Edward Lee, 3007 Leonard St.. Raleigh Hicks. Kenneth Lamar, 908 Hollywood Dr., Jackson, Tenn. Hilton. Donald Lee, 104 Council St.. Thomasville Johnson. Charles Richard. 301 E. Main St., Thomasville Jones, Kelly Ray, Route 2, Jonestown Rd.. Winston-Salem Jones, Wesley Charles, Box 312. Bolton Kay, Jerry Ray, 303 Park St., High Point Lawson, Bobby Frank, 1400 Spring Garden St.. Greensboro Leatherwood, William Edward. Route 3, Box 200, Waynesville Levina. Donald Kerr, 923 Gordon St., High Point Lewis, Jackie Lee, 306 Steele St., High Point Lloyd, Glenn David, Route 8, Sanford Loflin, Max Gordon, 200 Eugene St., High Point Loftis, Thomas Edgar, 301 E. Graham St.. Mebane McCee. Donald Harding, Route 2. Box 128, Kernersville McGee, William Claude, Jr.. Tobaccoville Mackintosh, Elwin Lee. 3008 W. Street, S.E., Washington 20, D. C. Madison, John Talton, 3726 Oakwood Dr., Greensboro Mason, Richard Burnett, 1447 Oak Avenue, High Point Melvin. John Wilton. Route 10, Box 127, Greensboro Moore. William David, 423-B Ennis St., High Point Moss, Aaron Ward, 18 Bessemer Rd., Gastonia Nifong. Gordon Dale, 1834 Brantley St.. Winston-Salem Odom. Daniel Rollins, 1415 Long St.. High Point Parish, George William. 1514 Ehvood Ave.. Greensboro Parker, James William, 840 Trollinger Rd.. Asheboro Parker. Kenneth William. 4923 Old Rural Hall Rd.. Winston-Salem Parrish, James Justice. 189 Bodenhammer, Kernersville Payne. Donald Lee, 2004 Poplar St., Greensboro 217 Pendry, Luther Mahlon. Route 2. Bo 166, High Point Pharr, Robert Reece, 231 Maple Ave.. Statesville Phillips. John Bennett, P. O. Box 325, Boonvillc Powell, Jack Arnold, 300 Player Drive, High Point Price, Elmer Willard, 807 Quaker Lane, High Point Reavis, Larry Jones, 631 E. Sprague, Winston-Salem Record. Sion Leo. Jr., P. O. Box 246. Kernersville Richardson, Harold Delano, 1801 Johnston St., High Point Roberson, John Lawrence, 1114 Gregory St., Greensboro Roberts, John Kirk, 314 Boulevard, High Point Robertson, Jessie Wayne, 1009 Greensboro Rd., High Point Rogers, William Ray, 819 Circle Dr.. High Point Rose, James Douglas, 75 Park Blvd., Winston-Salem Rutledge, William Franklin, 110 More St., Thomasville Sanders, Luther James, Jr.. 1100 W. Church St., Elizabeth City Satterfield, Eugene Thomas, Jr.. 211 East G St.. Ervin Sehram. Charles Ian, 210-B Chestnut St., High Point Sellers, Donald Manley, Route 2. Box 277-A, Leland Sherrer. Fred Raymond, 515 Woodrow Ave., High Point Siceloff, Joseph B., 1932 Hinshaw Ave., Winston-Salem Sillmon, David Wilde, Route 1, Greensboro Sisk, Charles Wesley, Box 144, Southmont Speight, Clegg Duboise, 123K S. Poplar St., Winston-Salem Speight, Robert Dale, 123K S. Poplar St., Winston-Salem Spencer. Ted Lee, Lawsonville Squires, Douglas Ray, Route 1, Kelly Strader. Hassel Gray. Walkertown Stutts, Clyde Curtis, Star Surratt, Harold Allen, Jr., 912 Charlotte St., High Point Swiggett, Paul Larry, Route 5, High Point Tate, James Vernon, 209 Waco Road, Kings Mountain Taylor, Francis Stuart, III, 48l9-68th Ave., Woodlawn, Md. Taylor, Robert Brown, Eastover Apts. 4, High Point Trevarthen, Albert Russell, Sherman Ave., Vineland, N. J. Vaughn. Charles Sidney, 309 Colonial Dr., High Point Vcach, Norman Wayne, Route 1, Box 73. High Point VonCannon, Fred Lewis, 2509 Camden Rd., Greensboro Wampler, Clayton Eugene, 105 Sunset Dr., High Point Wamplcr, Norman Walter, 105 Sunset Dr., High Point Watson, Charles Lee, 121 W. Columbus St., Whiteville Weaver, Bobby Lloyd. Route 4. High Point Whicker, William Norman, Route 3, Kernersville Whitaker, Dallas Wayne, 3023 Ivy Avenue, Winston-Salem White, Hugh Samuel, P. O. Box 108, Carolina Beach White. James Dale. 110 Hilton Ave., Durham Whitlock, Dwight Edward, Jr., 825 W. Sixth St., Winston-Salem Wienberry, Bobby Lee, 504 Sunset Drive, High Point Williams, Charles Ashburn, Route 5, Lexington Williams. Clarence Ray, Box 392, Star Williams, Kenneth Wayne, Virginia Avenue. Spray Williams, Larrv Eugene, Route 1. Box 347, Durham Williams, Robert E., 615 Wesley PI.. High Point Wilson. Billy Tom, Route 1, Stokesdale Wingo, Granville Ross, 206 Spring St., Marion Workman. Donald Clifton, 1202 N. Main St., Apt. 10, High Point York. Henry Johnson, Jr., Box 1052, High Point JUNIOR GIRLS Abernethy. Carolyn Faye Medlin, 337 Holly St., Asheboro Adams, Mary Elizabeth, 703 Arlington Ave., High Point Ayers, Barbara Ann. Route 1, Stuart, Va. Bennett, Elizabeth Anne, Powhetan Apts. A-3, Greensboro Briggs, Linda Lou. Route 6, Lexington Bryant, Betsy Jayne. 602 Colonial Dr., High Point Buffaloe, Martha Jane, Box 74. Marston Burgess. Carolyn Ila, 524 Catewood Ave., High Point Cann. Catherine Nixon, 2375 Fairway Dr., Winston-Salem Cates, Helen Carlene, 316 Phillip St.. High Point Chapman, Mary Louise. Route 1, Arden Davis, Joyce Ann. 1909 Southgate St.. Durham Dickens, Martha Leone. Carolina Apts., Thomasville Dickson, Audrey Lee, Route 1, Horse Shoe Dorsett, Eva Nell, 401 Welborne Street. Thomasville Evans, Eleanor Annetta. 327 Russell St., Ridley Park. Pa. Groome, Linda Lee. 1100 Rotary Dr., High Point Harrington. Daisy Pauline L., Route 6. Box 172, Greensboro Hester, Patricia Cail. 1310!; N. Main, High Point Hill, Sylvia Evans, Route 4. Winston-Salem Hodges. Dawn Veranne, Route 1. Crifton Hodges. Willie Lieu, Route 13, New Church. Va. Hodgin. Mary Ann, P. O. Box 135. Jamestown Holt, Sylvia Grey, Box 834, Troy Imwold. Carole Lee. 825 Stamford Rd.. Baltimore 29, Md. Ingram, Sharon Francine, 105 Sunrise Ave.. Mt. Gilead Jackson, Annie Sue, Route 1. Box 50. Elkin Jarrett, Betty Rose, 209 Kern St.. Thomasville Kurfees. Elizabeth Ann. 874 N. Main St., Mocksville Leonard, Ramona Lee, 408 W. Fourth A ' e., Lexington McCullock, Martha Beth, Route 2, Lexington Marlowe. Irma Deedie. Route 1, Clarkton Martin. Jane Carolyn, Route 2, Denton Meacham. Betty Lee, Route 4, Rockingham Moore, Patsy Lee, Route 1. King Nelson. Shelby Jean. Route 1. Madison Paisley. Billie Jo, 802 Uwharrie St.. Asheboro Parks. Juanita Myrtle. Route 2. Max Meaclows, Va. Payne. Betsy Lee, Chestnut St., Ext., High Point Payne. Betty Jane. Chestnut St.. Ext., High Point Poole, Patsy Kirk, 406 Player Drive, High Point Porcelli, Lucia Marie. 905 Cleveland St., Durham Purvis. Barbara Carol. Archdale Rich, Peggy Ella, 1508 Moody St., Asheboro Robbing. Ronda Lee. 957 S. Salisbury St., Lexington Scruggs, lrma Jane, 4229 Marguette Ave., Jacksonville, Fla. Smith, Emma Rhue, Route 1. Box 241. Guilford Stewart. Melvin Benson. Ill S. High St.. Draper Tilley, Sara Frances, LawsonvilU- Turnipseed. Martha Louise, 613 Walnut St.. Statesville Tutterow. Clara Janice, 119 Park St., Statesville White. Edna Louise. 906 Edgefield St.. Greenwood. S. C. Wilson, Judith Ann, 1700 Lakewood Ave.. Durham Wright. Patsy Earlene, 406 Battleground Rd., Kings Mt. Yokley. Shirley Ann. 619 Arch St.. High Point SOPHOMORE MEN Adams, Anthony Angelo, Glen Alpine Anderson. Charles Gilliam. 976 Fisher Ferry Rd.. Thomasville Andrews. Norman Leon, Box 395, Robbins Avers, Henry Gale, Route 1. Stuart, Va. Badgett, Bobby Armficld. Route 1, Mt. Airy Baker, Billy Eugene, Route 2, Box 2, Concord Barnes, Ronny Jerry. 216 Jay Axe., High Point Barnes, James Carlton. Route 1. Linwo xl Batclielor, Ervin S.. Box 1462. Greensboro Bean, David Alden, 607 Highland Ave.. High Point Beeson. Cilbert Ward. Jr.. Route 1. Pembroke Beusse. Leon Richard, 402 Kerns St.. Thomasville Boose. George Nathaniel. Route S, Winston-Salem Boroughs, Otis Clairel. Jackson Springs Bowers, Darrell Cray. 722 Prospect St.. High Point Brewer, Ernest Vogler. 2424 Lyndhurst Ave . Winston-Salem Brooks. Gerald Arliss. Church St.. Bath Buck. Gilbert Rex. 922 Grace St.. High Point Burger. James Winton. 633 Wesley Place. High Point Calloway, Allen Gray. 2117 S. Main St. Winston-Salem Calloway. William Rodney. 190S Butler St.. Winston-Salem Canada. Larry Franklin. 351 lunia Ave. Winston -Salem Cass. John Herman. Jr.. 1612 X. College Park Dr.. Greensboro Cherry, Corbin Lee. 25 Church Street. Hertford Cline, James Wingate. Route 2. Thomasville Cook. James Edward. S09 E. Lexington, High Point Cox, Walter Carson. 915 English St., High Point Damon. William Edward. 121 Shadycrest Dr.. E. Hartford, Conn. Davis, Harry Spencer. Clemmons Davis, Herbert C. Box 592, Church St.. Warrenton Davis, John Earl, 3809 Park Road. Charlotte Davis, Will Stanton, 508 Welborne St.. Thomasville Dodson. Keith Douglas. Route 1, Madison Edwards. Harold Mock, 20 Montlieu St.. Thomasville Faircloth. Norman Dixon. 302 Jamestown, Hiijh Point Fletcher. Glenn Gary. 307 Otteray Dr., High Point Russell. Daniel Jerome. Jr., Ridge St., Rose Hill Oarnctt. J. ones E.irl. Rcr.tr ' . . Jamestown Gibson. Joe Talmadge. Pine Hall Gilland. Richard Rozzelle. 1600 Pecan Ave.. Charlotte Cinns, Homer Lloyd. 577 Hanover St., Fall River. Mass. Goodman. William Quinn, 224 E. Clinton St.. Clayton, N. J. Gray. Earl Leaxon, 9 LaRue Street. W. Asheville Groome. Wilbur Lee. 1033 Wellington. High Point Handy. Fred Charlie. 3113 Georgian Terrace. Raleigh Hanner. Thomas Isaac. Route 4. Asheville Harris. James David, Jr., Route 8, Box 397. Greensboro Hauser. Ronald Billy. 107 Barker Ave., High Point 218 Hazzard, Franklin Devon, 2333 English St., High Point Henry, Hector Himel, 2352 Barringer Dr., Charlotte Hiatt, Chr. -l.es James, Jr., 214 Liberty Rd„ High Point Hilliard, Daniel Alexander, 122 Frazier St., High Point Hodgin, James Alson, Route 8, Box 466, Greensboro Huff, Charles Louis, Jr., Route 1, High Point Hunter, James Megruder, Turkey Hutchins, Terry Richard, P. O. Box 116, King Hyatt, Haywood Braswell, Route 2, High Point Johnson, Charles Ross, 319 Louise Ave., High Point Johnson, Clarence Ray, 506 Tremont St.. Thomasville Joyce, Kirby Lee, Route 1, Sandy Ridge Joyner, Elmer Lee, 207 Kelly St., High Point Kearns, Wallace Reid, 1031 W. Salisbury St., Asheboro Kelly, Thurman Lee, 410 Manley, High Point Kennedy. Elder Lenton, Route 2, Trinity Kennedy, Milford Loy, 505 Enterprise St., High Point Kerr, Thomas James. Jr., 406 Denny, High Point Kimbro, Franklin Roosevelt, Box 107, Cedar Grove Lane, Albert Samuel, 3025 Patterson, Winston-Salem Law, Joe Alvin. 112 VV. Waryland Ave., Draper Lawrence, James Howard, Jr., 108 Motsinger St., High Point Lawson, Arnold Thomas, 1307 Highland St., High Point Ledwell, Jerry William, 1214 Prospect St., High Point Lester, James Richard, 713 Granby St., High Point Linthicum, William E., 320 Boulevard St., High Point Lohr, William Thomas, Route 5. Box 252, High Point Lowe, David Allen, 211 Greenoak Dr., High Point McKechnie. William Oiill, P. O. Box 216. Matthews McKinney, Perry Luke, 111 Beaufort Dr., Havelock McMillan, Douthey Frank, 6 E. Sunrise Ave., Thomasville McNeill, Robert Ray, Route 1, Seagrove Mann, Charles Thomas, 413 E. Greer St., Durham Martin. Ronald Floyd, Route 4, Box 381, High Point Misenheimer, Joe Alexander, 2107 E. Green St., High Point Moore, William Jason, 1035 Cliff Road, Asheboro Morgan, Donald Monroe, P. O. Box 1724, High Point Morris, William Lanier, 820 Fugate Ave., Charlotte Myers, Thomas Andrew, 17 Gray St., Thomasville Nelson, Robert Lee, 1009 Greensboro Rd., High Point Nesbitt, Donald Lee, 1108 Central Dr., Kannapolis Owens, Bobby Carlton, Route 5, Box 179, Lexington Owens, Ronald Lee, 317 Jefferson, Plymouth Payne, Billy Dean, Route 1, Kernersville Payne, Kenneth Forrest. Route 1. Kernersville Phillips. Claude Calvin. 1421 X. Hamilton. High Point Pickard. Thomas Lipes. 1305 Asheboro, Greensboro Poindexter, Gordon Scott, 904 Hutton St.. Winston-Salem Pope, Harvey Morgan, Rose Hill Potts. Cletus A.. Route 3, Mocksville Pruitt. Dennis, Route 9, Box 22, Creensboro Redding, Dennis Herbert. 409 Park St.. Randleman Rhodes, Robert Lee. Route 1, Madison Richardson, Kent Ray. 415 Patrick St., Leaksville Riddle. Caswell Anderson, 516 N. Bloodworth St., Raleigh Riddle. Charles Cobb. 516 N. Bloodworth St.. Raleigh Ring, Dallas Spencer, Jr., 909 Cranby St., High Point Roberson. James Vernon. Jr.. Box 15, Lilesville Roberts, Jerry Travis, Route 2, Granite Falls Rouse. Benjamin Charles, 404 N. Pollock, Kinston Routh. Daniel Wesley. Route 2. East Bend Sewell, Danny Joe, Route 3, Kokimo. Indiana Shelton, Clavis Orelle. Star Route, Walnut Cove Shore, Benjamin Henry, 3111 Konnoak Dr., Winston-Salem Sibley, Shelley Dan, Sharon Rd., Box 425, Albemarle Simpson, Weldon E., 701 Johnson Ave., Thomasville Smith, Daniel Astor. 1615 Springfield Ave., High Point Smith, Lester Jordan, 1012 Blair St., Thomasville Stafford, Ray Lemar, 201 Crestwood Park, High Point Stanton, David Allen, 109 Brantley Cr.. High Point Starnes, Walter Bryon, 832 Montlieu, High Point Swaim, Don Lewis, 1915 Waughtown, Winston-Salem Talbert, James Henry, 221 Ranch Drive, High Point Thompson. William Sutton. Yanceyville Turner. Thomas Hart. 2264 Circle Dr.. Raleigh Venable, Bobby Ray. 600 E. State St.. High Point Venable. Edward Victor. 706 Wise St., High Point Vestal, K. M., Jr., Box 151, Jonesville VVachs, William Ronald, P. O. Box 783. Pittsboro Warren, William Thomas. 165 Lnngview Ave., Westminster, Md. Watts, Roscoe Charles, Route 2, Granite Falls Westbrook, Frank P., 106 W. Foy St., Richlands Whitaker, Earl Arvin, Route 1. Box 2, Leicester Woocllief, Charles Douglas, Route 1, Randleman Wright, Harold Edward, Jr., Route 3, Lawndale Zimmerman, Thomas Jackson, Jr., 318 Warren St.. Greensboro SOPHOMORE GIRLS Avery, Jean Francis, Alberta, Va. Arey, Martha Carol, 404 Lakeshore Dr., Box 117, Aberdeen Baughn, Betty Rebecca, 201 N. Seventh Ave., Mayodan Bingham, Diane Elizabeth, Box 177, Clemmons Blackwell, Claudette, 2124 Edgewood Ave.. High Point Blanchard, Kathryn Ann, Route 1, Warsaw Brown, Marcia Maryette, Box 802, Pittsboro Bulla, Martha Ann, Route 2, Box 105-A, Asheboro Calloway, Carolyn Jones, Route 1. Lexington Chastain, Linda Lee, 201 W. Ballard St.. Cherryville Clay, Helen Hendley, 1805 Sunnyside Ave., Winston-Salem Coates, Jane Wrenn. 902 Phillip St., Garner Davidson, Montie Rose, 310 Spring St., Thomasville Davis. Eleanor Roberta, Route 2, Box 335, Wilmington Davis, Peggy Jean, Route 3, Lincolnton Deaton, Sylvia Jane, Salisbury Dr., Mooresville Dills, Elsie Mae, Route 3, Box 19, High Point Dorman, Betty Gray, Pembroke Draughn, Johnnye Sue Haney, Box 104, Dobson Duncan, Edna Rose, Hope Mills Early, Betty Brinkley, Mrs., 700 VV. Lexington Ave., High Point Everhart, Betty Arlene, Route 1, Box 203, Lexington Fish, Judith Ann, 2526 Rosselle St., Jacksonville, Fla. Fussell, Sena Carolyn, Box 161, Rose Hill Coldston, Patience June. 397 N. Church, Concord Greene. Betsy Sue, 130 Spruce St., Badin Hardin, Elizabeth. 1915 Avondale Ave., Charlotte Harris, Nancy Karen Edwards, Route 1, Linwood Hazemey, Selma, 1021 Meadowbrook St., High Point Hill, Ann Lynn Highsmith, 2712 Patria St., Winston-Salem Hoover, Madge Elaine, 115 E. Oakdale St., Mt. Airy Hurst, Mary Elizabeth, 2211 Edgewood Ave., High Point Jackson, Sara Catherine, Box 217, Laurel Hill Lee, Mabel Dale, Route 1, Lawndale Lewis, Frances Ann, Pembroke Lowder, Bertha Carolyn, Route 1, Norwood Lucas, Helen Troy, 913 Forrest Avenue, High Point Macon, Ruth Ann, P. O. Box 67, Seagrove Madison, Barbara Elizabeth, 1215 16th St., Greensboro Marion, Frances Elizabeth, Route 1, Millers Creek Miller, Carolyn May, 1029 Montgomery St., Winston-Salem Minter. Phyllis Carole, 323 VV. Center Ave., Mooresville Montgomery, Sarah Priscilla, 901 W. Ray, High Point Mueller, Renate Hedwig, 1009 Grant St., High Point Murphy, Luthritia Sarah, Route 4, Thomasville Nicks, Sylvia Stella, 701 Gordon St., Roxboro Olmstead, Patricia, 1025 S. Oakcrest Rd., Arlington, Va. Peterson, Elizabeth Ray. Route 5, Box 338, Morganton Phillips, Shirley Ann, 1702 Cuyer St., High Point Pickett, Billie Norman. Box 27, Welcpme Plummer, Margaret Wicker. Central Falls Pollok, Lelia Coleman, Rovite 1, Box 26, Danville, Va. Porterheld, Barbara Jean. 220 S. East Avenue. Kannapolis Rackley. Shelby Jean. 1410 Cooke St., High Point Radcliffe. Glenda Mae, 312 N. 15th St.. Wilmington Ray. Patsy Angel. 1402 Battleground Ave., Greensboro Ridenhour, Dorothy Spears, Route 3, Box 154, Concord Rogers, Anna Marie, Clarkton Russell. Elizabeth Ann. Chestnut St., Ext., High Point Sheffield, Bobbie Lee. 1204 Fairfield Rd., High Point Shuford, Barbara Kay, Box 534. Lawndale Sills. Johnnie Gaye, Route 1. Winston-Salem Sisk, Peggy Jeanette, Box 144. Southmont Small, Jeanette Munn, Route 1, Landover P. O., Ardmore, Md. Smith. Mildred Jacquelyn, 405 N. Creen St., Morganton Starr, Anne Weaver, 611 Memorial Ave., N. Wilkesboro Steele, Grace Carol, 1060 S. Hawthorne Rd.. Winston-Salem Stuart, Winifred Grayce, Box 157, Matewan, West Va. Stultz, Betty Chrystella. 3742 Sunrise Ave.. Roanoke, Va. Swetland. Alice Rae. 1604 Sunset Blvd., Hendersonville Talley, Doris Maxine, Route 4. Concord Thornton. Ann Williams, 1 Bell St., Tabor Citv Traywick. Kathy Irene, Route 3, Marshville Truelove, Harriett Kaye. Route 3. Winston-Salem Tullock. Carolyn Mae. 113 W. Spruce St., Titusvillc. Pa. Tullock. Marilyn Kay, 113 W. Spruce St., Titusville, Pa. Walton, Grace Ellen. 1016 Tabor St., Higli Point Westmoreland. Patty Ramona. Route 4, ThumasvilU- Williams. Lynn Owen, 109 E. Tennessee Ave., Wilmington Williams. Shelby Robbins, Route 2. East Bend 219 FRESHMAN MEN Adams, Tommy Harrison, Route 4, High Point Andrews, Henry Raymond, Jr., Durham Rd., Route 2, Chapel Hill Andrews, Marvin Kay, Trinity Auman, Dalton Sylvester, Route 5, Asheboro Barr, John Douglas, Route 1, Rural Hall Beason, James Gordon, Jr., 736 Third Ave., N.W., Hickory Baxley, Walter Ronald, Route 1, St, Pauls Baxter, David Livingston, 606 Centennial Avenue, High Point Beckerdite, Roy John, 4276 Tise Ave., Winston-Salem Beroth, Vemice Victor, Jr., Route 8, Box 209, Winston-Salem Boger, Ray Cwyn, Route 2, Mocksville Bowers, Jackie Dean, Route 1, Thomasville Bowman, Hague Cleo, Box 253, Route 1, Elizabethtown Brendle, Robert Russell, 121 1 Cedrow Avenue, ' High Point Brown, Dale William, 11 Academy Street, Manchester, Conn. Brown, George David, 2534 Buena Vista Rd., Winston-Salem Bullins, David Stanley, 631 Peachtree Street, Asheboro Burney, Davis Fred, 810th Acwron, Winston-Salem Butler, Bobby Levern, 907 N, Hamilton, High Point Callahan, Robert Tyson, Route 1, Box 527, High Point Cameron, Hugh Harris, 729 Monroe St., Roanoke Rapids Carle, Kenneth Walter, 12 Christian Street, Fairhaven, Mass. Chason, Larry Michial, Route 1, Box 50, White Oak Cheek, William Odell, Route 2, Winston-Salem Chitty, Allen Eugene, 1228 Ebert Street, Winston-Salem Clark, Robert Glen, Route 1, Stuart, Va. Clark, William Charles, 281 Winston Rd., Lexington Cole, Jackie Richard, Box 224, Denton Collins, Miles Zeno, Jr., Route 1, Box 335, Jonesville Compton, Oscar Anderson. Route 1, Cedar Crove Cook, Earl Albert, Jr., Route 1, Midland Cooper, Carroll Wayne, 623 E. State St., High Point Coppley, Benny Lewis, Route 5, Winston-Sahjm Cromer, Charles Lemuel, 912 Arch Street, High Point Cross, Ceorge Willard, 1220 Terrell Dr., High Point Cross, Ray Wilson, Jr., 116 Campbell St., High Point Crowley, Donald William, 2203 E. Idlewlld St., Tampa 10, Fla. Crutchfield, Kenneth Earl, Edgemont St., Fairmont Currier, Gerard Michael, 1004 Pee Dee Ave., Albemarle Davis, Edwin Vance, Route 1, Hot Springs Davis, Jefferson Woodrow, Box 190, Elizabeth City Davis, Walter C, Route 4, High Point Dean, Robert Michael, 220 N. Briggs Ave., Durham DeLapp, James E., 706 Grace St., High Point Deskins, David Stuart, Route 8, Box 578, Greensboro Drapeau, Donald Alexander, 43 Mary St., Ansonia, Conn. Drum, James Albert, Route 8, Box 269, Statesville Dunivant, James Davis, 703 Sherwood Dr., High Point Fairley, David Alexander, 2705 Picardy PI., Charlotte Fitzgerald, Clyde Wayne, 508 Kennedy St., High Point Flanagan, Michael Edward, Route 3. Reidsville Fowler, Fred Alton, Jonesville Freeman, Donald Lee, 100 Morrison Ave., Thomasville Fulk, Charles Thomas, 624 Bertonley, Charlotte Fulk, Joseph Marion, Pinnacle Gaither, Robert Alvin, Jr., 521 Hartness Rd., Statesville Gekas. Speros Pete, 214 Montlieu Ave., High Point Gentry, Jack A., Route 1, Box 297, Elkin Greer, Howard Jackson, 11 Hopedate St., Lexington Curley, Bobby Joe, Route 2. Trinity Guthrie. Jack Varrion, Harkers Island Guy, William Thomas, N. Edinburgh St., Red Springs Hackney, Daniel Oliver, 823 Green St., Durham Hall, Pearlie Robert, Jr., Route 1, Box 244, Jamestown Hallock, Donald Douglas, Route 2, Williamston Hardy, Marion, 400 West Broad Street. High Point Hedrick, Kay Byron, Route 4, Winston-Salem Heller. David Philip, P. O. Box 3398, Washington, D. C. Helms, Gene Erwin, Box 416, Elizabethtown Helsabeck, Ralph Lera, 819 Circle Dr., High Point Hemingway, Joseph Lennon, Elizabethtown Hernandez, Almiro Lopez, Calle 47, 5409, Mariano, Cuba Hill, Gerald Francis, Jr., 79 Dwight St., Ansonia, Conn. Hill, Jesse Ray, Route 2, Thomasville Hill, Joseph Edward. 104 Motsinger St., High Point Hollingsworth, Thomas William, 3012 Kivett Dr., High Point Hough, Joseph Alvin, Route 2, Box 203, Greensboro Howard, Thomas Jolly, Route 3. Kernersville Hudson, William Landon, Route 2, Box 81, High Point Huffman, Jimmy Dolphus, E. Marion Station. Marion Hunt. Crawson Hubbard, Route 2, Denton Jarrett, Donald Gray, Jr.. Route 2. Thomasville Jenkins, Donald Lee, Stantonsburg Johnson, Carroll Wayne, 111-B Weatherspoon St., Sanford Jomarron, Manuel T. de la Torre, Central Chaparre, Oriente, Cuba Joines, Shade Rufus, 318 Park Street, High Point Jordan. Kerneth Wayne, 117 Shaffield St., Asheboro Jordan, Roderick Crouse, 202 Palmer St., Albemarle Kennedy, Gary Barton, Route 1, Box 192, Thomasville Kittle, Roy Dale, 1102 Leona Ave., Winston-Salem Knott. Calvin DeSales, 1352 W. Street, S.E., Washington, D. C. Koontz, Jerry Webster, 820 E. College Dr., High Point Ladd, Grover Clenn, Jr.. 521 Chandler St., Winston-Salem Lane. Arnold Dermot, 2534 Harding St., Winston-Salem Langdon, Robert Louis, care Mrs. Blanch Joyce, Mayodan L mier, Ernest Randall, Route 8, Box 120. Lexington Lee, Robert Asbury, Jr., 1-A Win. Mary Apts., High Point Lemar, Charles Farrell, Route 1, High Point Leonard, Joseph Daniel, 309 Willow Wood, High Point Long, Bruce Everett, Route 2, Hillsboro McCuire, Lloyd Daryl, 1019 Meadowbrook St., High Point McPherson. Wesley Dexter, 1908 Apex Dr., High Point Mann, Ronald Jackson, 112 W. Davis Street, High Point Martin, Don Edward, 121 State Street, Winston-Salem Martin, Harry Wayne, 205 Wilson St.. Madison Matthews, Kenny Dale. Route 1, Yadkinville Meade, Edwin Harrison, 607 S. Elam Ave., Greensboro Merritt, William Paul, Route 5, Asheboro Michael, Paul Edward, 518 N. Poplar St., Winston-Salem Moore, Larry Tate, Route 2, Box 490, Greensboro Morgan, James Daniel, 310 Ridgecrest Dr., High Point Morrison, Donald Myron, 118 Oakdale, Asheboro Moser, Jerry Francis, Box 316, Archdale Moss, James Robert. 435 W. Lexington, High Point Nance. Sherwood Arnold, Box 83, Troy Newlin, Joseph Nicholas, Route 2, Randleman Owens, Melvin Griggs, 902 W. Ray Street, High Point Passons. Clifford Francis, 2718 Normandy Rd., Charlotte Peace, Joseph Darrell, Route 2, Trinity Phillips. James Donald, 201 Edgar St., Roxboro Poole, Bobby Edgar, Seagrove Pope, Edward Crowell, 227 Roanoke Ave., Littleton Price, Charles Fred, 2104 Greene St., Charlotte Pridgen. Richard Allan, 36 Wanoca Ave., Asheville Prosser, Kenneth Morgan, 430 Tate St., High Point Pycior, John LaRonde, Taft Ave., M. R„ Rome, N. Y. Reddick, Gurney Reece, 1018 Blair St., Thomasville Reece, James Preston, 209 Holland St., Marietta, Ga. Reynolds. Joseph Carson, Box 42. Star Rich, William Kirk, 818 Montlieu Ave., High Point Rico, Mariano Fernandez. Calle 46 2310, Marianao. Cuba Riley, Larry Scott, Box 445, Carthage Robbins, Joseph Kermit, Route 2, Trinity Rogers. Larry Eugene, 1701 Pershing St., High Point Rose. John Earl, 305 W. Main St., Maiden Rowe, Charles Needham, 603 Thomas St., Thomasville Rudisill, Larry Joseph. 1 14 Maple St., Thomasville Safrit, Larry Broughton, P. O. Box 93, Mt. Gilead Shaffer, Monnie Ray, 1248 Tucker St., Greensboro Shanks, Kenneth Eugene, 117 Broad St., Kernersville Shaw, Harvey Ralph, 2004 Pleasant St., Asheboro Shelton, William Gary, P. O. Box 62, Liberty Shoaf, Norman Mack, Route 5, Winston-Salem Short, Jackie Dean. Box 6, Williams, Indiana Shuller, Edgar Ralph, Jr., Swansboro Silva, David Robert, 273 Ames St., Fall River, Mass. Silverstein, Howard Theodore, 227 Edgedale Dr., High Point Sink, Alfred Thomas, 203 E. Brown St., Randleman Skeen, Jerry Marshall, 2212 E. Green St., High Point Skidmore, Thomas Kyle, Box 324, Norwood Smith, Darrell Gordon, 512 Denny St., High Point Smith, George Kenneth, 29 Greenwood Rd., Biltmore Smith, Robert Taylor, 225 N. 7th St., Albermarle Smith, Ross Vernon, Jr., Thurmont, Md. Smith, Seth Cromwell, 502 N. Franklin St., Whiteville Snider, William Fred. 512 Twin Oak Court, High Point Spake, William Monroe, Jr., 12 Harvard Place, Asheville Spangler. Carl Joe, 635 Westwood, High Point Spurry, Thomas Frederick, Frederica, Delaware Stallings, Neil Anderson, Box 25, Whitnel Stanley, Charles Douglas, Swansboro Stanley. Wayman Clyde, 101 E. Frink St., Whiteville Stapleford, Maryon, 106 Terminal Ave., Kinston Starrette, Richard, 907 N. Center St., Statesville Steed, Roy Glenn, Route 3, High Point Stephens, Norman Ulin, Route 2, Elkin Stephenson, Herbert Everett, Jr., 1214 Alabama Ave., Durham Stewart, Robert Herr, Guida Drive, Guilford College 220 Stine, Car] Hugh, 2012 Elizabeth Ave, Winston-Salem Stone, Thomas Crosby, Holly Springs Rd., Raleigh Stout, James Harvey, 1530 Fairway Rd., Asheboro Sugg, Clay Jackson, Route 1, Seagrove Tate, Donald Wesley, 3204 Central Blvd., High Point Taylor, William Medford, Jr., Main Street, Conway Teague, John Charles, 105 Lansdown St., High Point Terrell, Jimmy Orville, Park St., Cranite Falls Thompson, Billy Harold. 2105 Brentwood Ave., High Point Tipton, Dean Ray, Route 1, High Falls Tuggle. Charles Albert. Route 3, High Point Vereen, Donald Cary. 425 N. Hamilton, High Point Vert, Richard Fredrick, 3508 Turner St., Chevy Chase, Md. Vogler, Raymond Charles, Route 8, Winston-Salem Wakefield, Earle Manton, Long Ridge Rd„ Pound Ridge. N. Y. Walker, Richard Liuk, P. O. 336, Lexington Walls, Roby Gray, 200 Pa rk Drive, Winston-Salem Ward, John Kennon. 1308 Reynolds St., Key West, Fla. Watson, Talmadge Eugene. 1035 Asheboro St.. High Point Welch. Joseph Theodore. Route 4, Asheboro Wheless, Larry Wayne, 501 North Drive, High Point White, Bobby Thomas. 402 Liberty Dr., Thomasville Williams, David Leonard. 1206 Morgan St., Spray Williams, Preston Allen. 415 E. Sprague St., Winston-Salem Willis. Walter Thomas, 517 Myers Park Drive, Lexington Wilson, Jack Lyndon. 1105 Pershing St.. High Point Windley, Allen Blair, 114 Queen St., Beaufort Winslow, Charles Lloyd, 808 E. Lexington, High Point Woods. Bobby O ' Dell, Box 241, Madison Worrell, Careth Boyd. Route 5, High Point Yarborough, Raeford Emberry, Route 4. Box 441, High Point Yates, Bobby Ray, 409 Davidson Street, Thomasville Zimmerman, Jerry Reid, 1703 Centennial Ext., High Point FRESHMAN GIRLS Albertonson, Shirley Jean, Route 5, High Point Alexander, Sylvia Francis, Route 7, Box 717, Charlotte Andrews, Nancy Irene. Route 2. Trinity Assaf, Leilani, Children ' s Home, Winston-Salem Ayers, Texie Ann, 2910 English St., High Point Beeson, Sylvia Anne, Pembroke Belk, Nan Norton, West Main St., Stony Point Berglund, Marianne, 41 Storalanggatan, Vasa, Finland Biccum, Joyce Louise. 219 Woodlawn Ave., Decatur, Ga. Blackwelder, Nancy Joan, 1904 Ashland Ave.. Charlotte Bolick. Gail Louise, 80 Fifth St., Cramerton Boyd, Annie Carol. P. O. Box 104, Candor Bruton. Carolyn Lee, Route 8, Concord Buffaloe, Peggy Lois, Marston Burroughs, Ruby Jean. 803 English St., High Point Burton, Mary Womble, Route 3, Box 119, Reidsville Canady, Marcia Kay, Mrs., Nakina Carpenter, Carolyn Maxine, 202 Springfield Ave., High Point Chadwick, Dorothy Jewell, Gloucester Chapman, Carol Ann. 815 Congaree Dr., Florence, S. C. Chard, Betty Ann, 600 Dayton St., High Point Cheves, Martha Louise, 706 Denny St., High Point Combs. Karen Stewart, 618 Cabarrus Ave.. Mooresville Conrad, Dell Lucretia. 1233 Bretton St., Winston-Salem Cox, Ann Fetzer, 11 Maple St.. Concord Craven. Nancy Sheppard, 407 Spring St., Thomasville Craver, Mary Lou, Route 4, Box 226, Lexington Creasey, Peggy Lou, 3424 Greenland Ave., Roanoke, Va. Creech, Lillian Jacqueline, Holly Springs Culler, Myra Carlene. Route 3. Archdale Daniels. Lee Attress, Route 3, Box 171, Denton Davis, Janice Long, Jamesville Davis, Judith Lynn, 182 Idlewild Dr., Winston-Salem Dobbins, Martha Elaine, Route 4, High Point Faircloth, Merilyn Adelia. 302 Jamestown Rd., High Point Fishel, Eleanor Ruth, 220 Gloria Ave., Winston-Salem Fisher, Julia Harper, Route 1, Box 25, Matthews Fragakis. Maria Victoria, 725 W. Pine St., Wytheville, Va. Garner, Judith Marie, 1106 Forrest Ave,. High Point Garrett. Audrey Lawunia, Route 1, Jamestown Gibbs, Frances Carolyn, 403 Aberdeen Terrace, Greensboro Gibson, Frances Xavier, 403 Clarkwaye Dr., Spray Graham, Doris Elizabeth. Route 2. Box 529, Kannapolis Greene, Hazel Faye, Route 1. Mt. Gilead Guyer, Marilyn Gail. Route 1, Box 15, High Point Hall, Lannie Duree, 2221 Hayworth Rd., High Point Harding, Lucy Ann, Route 2, Mocksville Harris, Louise. P. O. Box 156, Robbins Harris, Mary Stuart, Route 8, Box 502, Greensboro Hodges, Cleo Marie, New Church, Va. Holland, Barbara Joyce, 28 Bond Place, W. Caldwell, N. J. Holley. Audrey Sheryl, 1304 High St., Ocala, Fla. Holton, Linda Elizabeth, Route 1, Jamestown Howard, Margaret Jacqueline, Market Street, Newport Hudspeth, Alice Jeanette, 123 Briggs Ave., High Point Hunsucker, Minnie Katherine, Box 85, Gibson Jarvis, Rebecca Imogene, 1404 S. Long St., Burlington Jarvis, Shelba Jean, Seaford, Va. Jones, Nancy Ernestine, Route 1. Pinnacle Joyce, Doris Ann, Route 1, Madison Julian, Ruby Ellen, Route 1, Box 88, Randleman Kelly, Beulah Amelia, Route 1, Mount Holly Kiker, Elizabeth Anne, Chesterfield Rd., Wadesboro Lennond, Lila Kay, P. O. Box 241, Matthews Lynch, Wanda Sue, 1626 W. Rotary Dr.. High Point McArthur, Barbara Anne, Box 236, Rowland McBride. Saundra Luverta. 214 S. McCrary, Asheboro McCIure, Carolyn Anne. Box 115, Elizabethtown McEntire. Gaynell, Box 225. Wilkesboro McNatt, Mary Katherine. 621 Wesley Place, High Point McNeill, Myrtle Amelia, Route 1, Elizabethtown Mabe, Carole Lane, Route 2, Walnut Cove Mackintosh-, Nancy Ann. 3008 W. Street, S.E., Washington, D. C. Marshall, Shirley Ann, Route 1, Rural Hall Martin, Janet Irene, Lawsonville Merchant, Barbara Ann, 538 E. Farriss Ave., High Point Miller, Norma Cay. 7 Hillcrest Dr., Concord Musgrove, Virginia Dudley. Box 60. Catawba Myrick, Soplnronia Ann, Route 1. Mount Gilead NeSmith, Suzanne, Route 1, Raleigh Newton. Sylvia Joyce, 510 Prospect St., High Point Nicks. Carolyn Woodward, 701 Gordon St.. Roxboro Noell, Emma Louise, 1418 Mayfair Lane, Charlotte Norton, Willie Ruth. Route 2. Franklin Owen, Claudia La Jeanne, 213 Depot, Roxboro Ozment, Rebecca Anne. 1146 Battleground. Greensboro Parnell. Sandra Jean. 112 Oakwood Court, High Point Paschall. Emily Spencer, 1905 Madison Ave., Greensboro Peaden, Joy Antionette. 3309 Old Jonesboro Rd.. Hopeville, Ga. Peedin. Mary Jean, 802 N. Raeford St., Selma Pratt, Jessie Newby, 232 W. Fieldcrest Rd., Draper Reynolds, Lynne Anita, Lewisville Richards, Linda Dwight, Route 2, Perry, N. Y. Richter, Shirley Ellen, 12 Parker St., Ansonia, Conn. Ridge, Jean Brown. Hillsville. Va. Slielton. Margaret Virginia, 1003 DeSota Ave.. Kannapolis Smith. Dorothy Jean, 800 English St., High Point Smith. Irma Frances. Lawsonville Sprinkle. Katie Shouse. Route 1, Morningside Dr., Winston-Salem Steed, Phyllis Diane, 4413 Harvard Ave., Greensboro Stoltz, Phyllis Ann, Route 1, Valley Rd., Winston-Salem Strickland, Shelby Dawn, Route 1, Reidsville Sumpter, Lura Hallie, 324 Newland St., Lenoir Talley. Margaret Walker. 2105 Kenilworth Ave.. Charlotte Thomas. Beth Ellen, Route I, Jackson Springs Thomas, Jean Arthur, Route 1, Jackson Springs Torrence, Barbara Lee, 297 South Union, Concord Wall. Ethel Gaye, Knightdale Wall, Judith BJue. Wray Drive, Reidsville Waller. Patricia Ann, Route 4, Kinston VVesterholm, Inger Alice. 41 Storalanggatan, Vasa. Finland Williams. Betty Lou, Route 1, Winterville Woodring, Sharon Lynn, 732 Jackson Ave.. Falls Church, Va. Young. Eunice Marie, Route 4, Mebane Zacovic, Joyce Anne. 2411 Carr Ave., Wilmington, Delaware UNCLASSIFIED MEN Allred, James McLean. Box 1, High Point Brown, Blon Dean. Route 1. Jamestown Marsh, Leon, Route 2. Trinity Paschal, Jerry Drew, Junior Order Home, Lexington Peters, Fred Arnold, 906 W. Burton St.. High, Point Saunders, Austin Oliver, P. O. Box 307, Archdale Sundlie, Elmer Dennis, Air Force Station, Winston-Salem Walker, Willis Brown, 129 Tabernacle, Randleman UNCLASSIFIED GIRLS Overby. June Carole. 819 Pine Circle Dr., High Point Sears. Ruth Ann, 1310 Forrest, High Point 221 INDEX A Cappella Choir 118 Administration 19 Advertising 197 Alpha Delta Theta 90 Alpha Gamma Delta 130 Athletics 163 B Band 120 Baptist Student Union 95 Baseball 182 Basketball, Junior Varsity 172 Basketball, Varsity 176 Board of Trustees 27 C Cheerleaders 164 Commemoration 18 Concert Series 126 D Day Students 103 Deans 21 Dedication 16 Delta Sigma Phi 139 Department Heads 22 Dormitory Council, Men ' s 105 Dormitory Council, Women ' s 104 K Kappa Chi 92 Kappa Delta 143 Lambda Chi Alpha 143 Laurels and Leadership 99 Legislative Branch, Student Government 101 M May Court 193 May Queen 192 Men ' s Ensemble 121 Methodist Student Fellowship 96 Miss High Point College 186 N North State Tournament 173 O Order of the Lighted Lamp 106 Panhellenic Council 128 Phi Mu 134 Physical Education Majors Club 178 Pi Kappa Alpha 147 President 20 Epsilon Sigma Omicron 138 Executive Branch, Student Government 100 R Religious Activities 87 Faculty 24 Features 135 Fellowship Teams 94 Fine Arts 117 Football, Intramurals Fraternities 139 Freshmen 79 Future Business Leaders of America 109 Future Teachers of America 110 Scholastic Honor Society 107 Seniors 29 Sophomores 71 Sororities 130 Staff, College 26 Student Christian Association 88 Student Government 100 Symphony Orchestra 120 Glee Club, Women ' s 121 Greeks Golf . 127 184 H High Point Symphony Orchestra 120 Hi-Po 112 Homecoming 174 International Relations Club 108 Interfraternity Council 129 Intramurals, Men ' s ISO Intramurals, Women ' s 179 J Judiciary Branch, Student Government 102 Junior Marshals 70 Juniors 59 Tau Kappa Epsilon 155 Tennis 183 Ten Top Seniors 56 Theta Chi 159 Tower Players 122 Track 184 Veteran ' s Club m W Westminster Fellowship 97 Who ' s Who [ [ 52 Zenith H4 Zeta Tau Alpha 136 222   ht HlCH ■ oint cou.ecli HlOH POINT. 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