High Point University - Zenith Yearbook (High Point, NC)

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% • i 4, v% «M II i '  T r+mzjF-m ass S PH ' M . ' ' ■ • ' v , j s ■ -: ' «  ■ I ■ . - ' L 2 C This is your year . . . 1 , :j m -■■• ■■- tf . • A- ' 4H ' si y$ . 4 , As . .- ■« ■■ .Its. 7   - f ■ ! . • rt« . fib, a hnstjan Co rlmrnating students ' •■ your Elma (Hater . . . IN PRAISE OF ALMA MATER To Alma Mater sing we now; To thee all loyalty we vow. In knowledge, faith, humility . . . Of thee we would be worthy. Thy motto may we all obey Nil sine numine, May we thy children learn to pray, And walk with Alma Mater. When from these halls we must depart, Nurtured in each grateful heart Will be the warmth of friendly days Enjoyed along thy pathways. When on our ears thy name shall fall, It will be a herald Trumpet ' s call To hail thee college queen of all, Oh well loved Alma Mater. The mind ' s eye sees the campus green, The mind ' s ear hears a sound serene. A cherished hymn from bell Tower rings; Remembered be thy blessings, Throughout our lives in accents clear The chords of memory draw us near To sing again a song sincere In praise of Alma Mater. f .-i .-. . as presented in . ... . The nineteen Hundred Annual Publication of High Point, M Carolina DORIS TALLEY LOU HUNTER CHARLES CARROLL BILL DAVIDSON Editor in chief Managing Editor Co-Business Managers MR. f. II. ALLRED Since earliest times philosophers have taught the basic principles of human relationships, have emphasized the qualities that go to make up a well-liked, agreeable personality— the qualities that mean most in association with others. There has never been a time when kindness, unselfishness, and consideration for others were not considered essential qualities. Faith, Hope and Love— These three— and the greatest of these is Love. These words stress what is the most vital and characteristic of Christian virtues— love of one ' s fellowmen. It is with deep admiration and affection that the senior class of 1960, dedicate our yearbook to one who has taught these qualities by precept and example— as a beloved teacher a patient counsellor and a sympathetic friend in his own words whose only failure, if he has failed, is that he has loved his students too much: MR. J, H. ALLRED. We Dedicate 10 $Y r. SB ■ + 4vV, ■■ « ' . V l A « . i r ■ ' ' ' ' ' . 4 , i ■ vf ' 1 ' ' M •|,« ! V ' , ' : . iliU f 15 ( •■- 1 IM ' ' 1 X L f k ■! i  • 1 I i J f f It . T ■ H ! i .- 1960 The Student Body 15 Administration 31 105 Campus Organizations L R - T| 12 lb Nl 60 Z f N ' T « Greeks 147 179 Athletics features 205 13 In Itaoriam DR. JEROME C. SMITH OLD VOYAGER by WALTER BLACKSTOCK (Associate professor of English, High Point College) His landlocked dreams were rainbow-tides that ran: Of clippers cutting ebony and spume Through silver shatterings, a caravan Of fractured waves, Always he saw the bloom Of hyacinth-weather turning ships to sea. He saw Orion and Arcturus bum For mariners who steered toward Napoli; He watched their transports leave, and then return. He lived for one last voyaging — but one — When he would sail beyond the Pleiades — Past Sirius — to find eternities Of Hope bright-garlanded around the sun. He dreamed of calm, of everlasting blue: The port was known — the reckoning was true. Reprinted bif permission of: THE NEW YORK TIMES and THE GOLDEN YEAR (Anthology of the Poetry Society of America, 1960, The Fine Editions Press, Publisher 227 East 45th Street, New York 17, N. Y.) in which publications the poem Old Voyager appeared originally. 14 Administration BOARD OF TRUSTEES OFFICERS Chairman . Vice-Chairman Treasurer mr, holt Mcpherson mr. f. logan porter mr. elliott s. wood DR. WENDELL M. PATTON Secretary IS The college administration sets forth the goals and ob- jectives of High Point College and serves to co-ordinate all phases of college life. The Christian liberal arts college is faced with the responsi- bility of supplying the morality that is needed to harness and use, for the good, the technology of the modern world. The administration is striving to accept this challange by replacing words with concrete action and positive programs showing results. The ultimate goal is not only to make High Point College a Christian College for Discriminating Students, but to make High Point College a strong contributor of the necessary leader- ship for creating a better world. ' Thou wert my Guide, Philosopher and Friend. ' Pope: Essay on Man •■■•■ •  . your President... JHm v r i Si - v ■ V ■HP 9 - k ' MM gc M ■1 «?!  jB ■dYAYI ■■ « ■ ■ ' • ' • S ' The faculty, staff, and student body has experi- enced a singular honor in welcoming Dr. WEN- DELL M. PATTON, President of High Point College. Dr. Patton holds the B.S. and M.S. Degrees from the University of Georgia and the PH.D. De- gree from Purdue University. Dr. Pattern ' s experience has included such work as Assistant Registrar, Director of Admissions, Busi- ness Manager, Teacher, and Academies Department Head in various colleges. He has served in the U. S. Air Force and in positions of management in the business field. His experience and training, along with his interest in young people, should provide an effec- tive leadership for the college. Dr. Patton and family It comes to us suddenly that the years have flown by and the time has come to step forward out of the known into the unknown. We know not what the future holds for us, but we do know- that we leave a part of ourselves here on the campus and take part of our college with us. Few of us have done our best. None of us are yet educated. But— if we have become ac- quainted with the treasures of human thought— if we have the burning desire for our share of the legacy of all creative thinking— And if we see the possibilities for continual growth as a thoughtful and reasoning person- Then we are ready for tin ' s step that is not the ending, but the beginning. May God bless and keep you. ' OnJ H fy - Dr. Patton and secretary, Mrs. Spurrier. We arc proud of our students at High Point College. Their spirit of friendliness and cooperation is a challenge to the faculty to give the hest of their abilities to academic and individual develop- ment. This creation of an environment favorable to learning is the basis of college experience and should give our graduates the preparation they need fur a mature and fruitful life in the years ahead. TO THE STUDENTS OF HIGH POINT COLLEGE May I take this opportunity to express my ap- preciation to you for the spirit of cooperation you have shown during the year and to make a wish , , . that you may always remember the campus, the buildings, and the many experiences you have shared here at High Point College . . . but most of all, may you remember tlie people— your teachers and your classmates— among whom you have lived for four years. DEAN JAMES NELSON Dean of Students A. B. WILLIAMS Burner BETTY SHIRLEY Dean of Women 5% S Administrative BURSAR, BUSINESS MANAGER: has general supervision of financial affairs and the maintenance of buildings and grounds. COUNSELLOR OF WOMEN : offers guidance in personal adjust- ment phases of college life. DIRECTOR OF ENDOWMENT AND DEVELOPMENT: represents the school in securing students and providing them with assistance. DR. H. H. PETERSON Director of Endowment and Development 22 N. P. YARBOROUGH Registrar and Admissions Assistants REGISTRAR, DIRECTOR OF ADMIS- SIONS: lias genera] supervision over the ad- missions of students. MAR CELL A CARTER Librarian LIBRARIAN: directs the purchase and circulation of library materials. DIETITIAN: has Direct Supervision of the college cafeteria and the planning and pre- paration of meals. L. G. WRIGHT Dietitian and Cafeteria Manager ■ i -T i ;1M 23 LINCOLN LORENZ, A. B„ A.M., Ph.D. English BENJAMIN H. HILL, A.B. ; M.S., Ph.D. Biology GERARD T. CLEISZ, M.A., Ph.D. Modern Languages Departmental LOIS LIVINGSTON, B.S., A.M. Home Economics DENNIS H. COOKE, A.B., M.Ed., Ph.D. Director of Teacher Education 3 f 24 S. C. DESK1NS, A.B., A.M., Ph.D. History and Social Sciences WILLIAM R. LOCKE, A.B., S.T.B., Ph.D. Religion and Philosophy B E. O. CUMMINGS, B.S., Ph.D. Chemistry Heads . . WL W. D. DURLAND, B.S., Bachelor of Business Administration, Master of Finance Ph.D., Business Administration Business Administration GILMAN W. HERTZ, B.S., M.S., P.ED. Health, Physical Ed., and Athletics LEW J. LEWIS, Mus.B., A.M., Ed.D. Music and Fine Arts 2d Left to right, first row. Louise Adams A.B A.M., Mathematics and Appointment Officer Joseph Adkms, Jr., A.B., M.A., Ph.D., Psychology; Helen P. Barlett, A.B. AM Ph D History- Rossiter R. Bellinger, A.B., A.M., Ph.D., English; Alexander Berkis, A.B., Master of ' Law MA Ph.D., social sciences. ' ■ ■ Left to right, second row: Alda T. Berry, A.B., A.M., Business Administration; Walter Blaekstock A.B., A. M., Ph.D., English; Clarice Bowman, A.B., A. M., Ph.D., Religion; Robert R. Bryden B.S., M.S., Ph.D., Zoology and Geology; Harold F. Burhans, B.S., M.S.; Business Administration Left to right, third row: Herman E. Coble, A.B. A.M., Education: Dan B. Cooke, B.S., M.A., Ed.D., Education; Jane DeSpain, A.B., A.M., Dramatics and Speech; James C. Dixon, B.A., M.A., Candidate for Ph.D., Political Science; Ernestine Fields, B.Mus., B.S., M.Mus., Music. Left to right, fourth row: Joe L. Fryhover, B.S., M.A., Music; Charles T. Hartman, B.A., M.E., Health and Physical Education; Leopold M. Hays, A.B., S.T.B., Ph.D., Religion and Education; Clifford R. Hinshaw, A.B., A.M., M.A., Litt.D., Education and Psychology; Nancy Hood, B.S., M.S., Physical Education; Leon Howell, B.S., M.S., Ph.D., Biology. Left to right, fifth row: Walter E. Hudgins, A.B., B.D., Ph.D., Religion and Director of Reli- gious Education; Lois C. Kropa, A.B., A.M., Ph.D., French and Latin; Arthur E. Levey, A.B., M.A., Ph.D., Spanish and French; R. A. Lineberry, B.S. M.S., Ph.D., Science; L. V. Lowe, A.B., A.M., Speech and Head of News Bureau; William W. Mountcastle, A.B., M.A., Ph.D., English, and Speech. Left to right, sixth row: Raiford M. Porter, B. of Fine Arts, M. of Creative Arts, Art; Kathryn G. Ring, B.S., M.S., Home Economics; Bill C. Tadlock, A.B., A.M., Business Administration; Arthur b. Withers, A.B., A.M., English; Ruth Worthington, A.B., A.M., Education; Virgil Yow, A.B., M.S., Physical Education and Head Basketball Coach. Not Pictured: Mr. J. H. Allied, Mr. Louis R. Doughtery, Mr. Benjamin Lucas Jr., Dr. Edward H. Pleasants, Dr. Richard Poole, Dr. William J. Sowder, Dr. Albert Woolett, and Rear Admiral W. A. Walter. 27 First row: Fiances Gaynor, Bookkeeper; Wesley Gaynor, Assistant Bursar, Mrs, C. F. Hwkins, Office of Public Relations; Mrs. Frances Koontz, Bookstore; Mrs. Lillian Mays, Secretary to Deans: Ina N. Patrick, Assistant Librarian; Betty S. Perry, and Jessie Pratt, Resident Counselor for Women; Mona Saunders, Secretary to Bursar; Mary Spurrier, Secretary to President; Louise Williams, Assistant Librarian. Staff High Point College depends on an able staff to see it through. Both faculty and students are greatly indebted to these people for accurate and co-operative service, A salute is long over due to the members of onr unfailing staff. MR. STAX BROADWAY Alumni Executive Secretary 2H 29 We Pay Tribute... - 1 T For many, many reasons, which words are powerless to express fully, we are grateful for tlie rich opportunities we share in know- ing, respecting and loving Mrs. Koontz. Behind the scenes of our daily lives are vitally essential people who arc often overlooked. Because the senior class is aware of this fact, we have chosen this space in our yearbook to pay tribute to one of the most beloved individuals on our campus, Mrs. Frances Koontz. To us, Mrs. Koontz is one of the friendliest, most understanding per- sons we have ever known. She is definitely a friend of every student and is interested in our problems, welfare and happiness. With her endless sweet smile and friendly word, Mrs. Koontz is always there behind the counter, ready to console us in moments of depression. Her life consists of Using for others and she delights in sharing our happiness and success with us. In appreciation for the consolations and reprimands— tlie profound care and interest— the willingness to advise and the determination to instill in us a feeling of responsibility —for tin- essential lic plays iu our lives at HiVli Point College, we acknowledge our own Mrs. Koontz. whom we all dearly love. 30 The Student Body j §. SENIORS JUNIORS SOPHOMORES FRESHMEN The core of any college program is the student. The Student body of High Point College is very similar to that of many other college 1 ;. The students came from many and varied areas with wide and diversified interests. Their ambitions, too, vary with the individual, but all are striving in some way towarc some goal — service, economic position, self-satisfaction. The language of friendship is not words, but meanings. It is an intelligence above language. Jeremy Taylor .■■■ v Mw. ' As the senior year ends, so a seniors lire begins. From a mere number on a college roll, the individual emerges to share his respon- sibilities in the world. Many memories of High Point College will be cherished forever. The late hours of study and the tests taken may soon be forgotten, but the laughter of friends will always remain. To the senior, graduation is but the threshold which leads to the future . . . and the future is as close as tomorrow. As the senior ventures on to a new and greater school, that of life, he will take with him many fond memories and expectant hopes for the future. I -  JOHN DAVIS President BILL MOORE Vice-President SYLVIA NICKS Secretary RONNIE MONEY Treasurer Class Officers 34 o Uibe ' s Who |AM0« JTUPCHTJ IN AMtWttH VHlVEWiTlEl Ma cotuots GILBERT BEESON Pembroke, N. C. HELEN CLAY Sao Paulo, Brazil Who ' s Ho Among OTIS BOROUGHS Jackson Springs, N. C. JOHN E. DAVIS, JR. Charlotte, N. C. Students PEGGY DAVIS Gastonia, N. C. CHARLES JOHNSON High Point, N. C. SYLVIA DEATON Mooresville, N. C. BETTY GRAY DORMAN Pembroke, N. C. PATT OLMSTED Arlington, Virginia .37 I SYLVIA PARKER Mooresvillc, N. C. MARILYN PICKETT Durham, N. C. RAY SHEPPARD Critz, Virginia Who ' s Who Among ELIZABETH PETERSON Morganton, N. C. WINI STUART Ma tew an, West Virginia 38 Students In American Universities and Colleges ALICE SWETLAND Mechanicsbur g, Pennsylvania KATHY TRAYWICK Mars hville, N. C, DORIS TALLEY Concord, . C. RONALD YVACHS Pittsboro, N. C HAROLD WRIGHT Lawn dale, N. C. 39 Outstanding JOHN I-]. DAVIS, JR., Charlotte, is a member of Sigma Phi Epsilnn Fraternity, Kappa Chi, Student Legislature, the Order of the Lighted Lamp, and is serving his second year as elass presi- dent. PEGGY DAVIS, Castonia, is president of Alpha Gamma Delta Sorority, is in the Order of the Lighted Lamp, Scholastic Honor Societv. Legislature, and has served on the Dormiton Council, Judiciary Council, and Fellowship Teams. 4(1 Seniors...! 960 i BETTY CRAY DORM AN, Pembroke, has been active in MSF, Future Teachers Association, Fellowship Teams, Alpha Delta Tlieta, and Legislature. She is a member of Kappa Delta Sorority, has been a cheerleader for four years, has been class and feature editor of the ZENITH, and is SO A secretary. CHARLES [OHNSON, High Point, is a member of Lambda Chi Alpha Fraternity, judiciary Council, has served on the HI-PO and ZENITH staffs, was vice -president of the SGA, and has been prominent in the planning of Student Congresses. He is also in the Order of the Lighted Lamp. 41 Outstanding SYLVIA N ' ICKS, Roxboro, is a member of Alpha Gamma Delta Sorority, Pan hell en ic, is president of the SCA, is active in Alpha Delta Theta and Fellowship Teams, Legislature, and has served two years as class secretary. PATRICIA OLMSTEAD, Arlington, Va., is a member of Zeta Tau Alpha Fraternity. She was a Junior Marshal, was recording secretary of the Judiciary Council, and treasurer of the Panhel- lenic Council. She is now editor-in-chief of the Hl-PO. a member of the Dormitory Council, and is in die Order of the Lighted Lamp. 42 Seniors...! 960 LIZ PETERSON, Morganton, is a member of Alpha Gamma Delta Sorority, Alpha Delta Theta, Westminister Fellowship, and Order of the Lighted Lump, has served as vice president of her class and the Panhellenic Council and on the Student Christian Council and named to Who ' s Who. DORIS TALLEY, Concord, is a member of Phi Mu Frater- nity, Alpha Delta Theta, M.S.F. has served on Fellowship Teams, the Judiciary Council, Dormitory Council, and legislature. She is a member of the Choir, in the Order of the Lighted Lamp, SNEA, was a Junior Marshal and is Editor of the ZENITH, and named to Who ' s Who. 43 £ ) Outstanding Seniors...! 960 RONALD WACHS, Pittsboro, has served on the Judiciary Council, as Hl-PO Business Manager, and is Parliamentarian of the House. He is in Sigma Phi Epsilon Fraternity and the Order of the Lighted Lamp. HAROLD WRIGHT, Lawndale, is president of Lambda Chi Alpha Fraternity, has taken an active part in MSF, Kappa Chi, IFC, Fellowship Teams. HI-PO staff, and served as ZENITH Sports Editor. He was treasurer of SCA and served on the Judici- ary Council two years. -14 Seniors TONY ADAMS Jamestown A.B. Sociology, Religion NANCY ALEXANDER Lenior B.A. Religion, Psychology BILL ALEXANDER Wilkesboro NORMAN ANDREWS Ahoskie BILLY E. BAKER Concord A.B. Philosophy, Religion SHIRLEY BEATTY Sherrills Ford A.B. Religion, Education GILBERT BEESON Pembroke A.B. English VERNICE BEROTH Pfafftown 15 Seniors ANNE BLANCHARD Warsaw A.B. Elementary Education CHARLES BLEDSOE Winston-Salem B.S. Physical Education ROBERT BOLES Winston -Sal em B.S. Physical Education GEORGE BOOSE Winston-Salem B.S. Business Administration OTIS BOROUGHS fackson Springs B.S. Health, Physical Education MARYETTE BBOWN Pittsboro A.B. Elementary Education GILBERT BUCK High Point B.S. Physical Education MARTHA BULLA Asheboro A.B. Primary Education 46 Seniors JAMES BURGER High Point A.B. Elementary Education DAVIS BUIE High Point B.S. Business Administration JO ANN CAIN High Point B.S. Physical Education WILLIAM CALLOWAY Winston- Salem B.S. Business Administration LARRY CANADA Winston-Salem A.B. Social Studies LINDA CIIASTAIN Cherryville B.S. Home Economies CORB1N CHERRY Hertford A.B. Religion MALCOLM CLARK High Point B.S. Business Administration 47 Seniors W. C. CLARK Lexington A.B. Religion, Philosophy HELEN CLAY Winston-Salem B.S. Home Economics JACK COLE Denton A.B. Social Studies MAX COX Nortli Wilkcsboro A.B. Social Studies MARY LOU CRAVER Lexington A.B. Primary Education RILL DAMOX East Hartford, Conn. A.B. History, Political Science ELEAXOR DAVIS Wilmington A.B. Elementary Education JOHN DAVIS Charlotte A.B. Religion, Philosophy 48 Seniors PECGY DAVIS Lincolnton A.B. Elementary Education WILL DAVIS Thomas ville B.S. Physical Education SYLVIA DEATON Mooresville A.B. Spanish, English MAXIE DOBY Thomasville B.S. Business Administration KEITH DODSON Madison B.S. Chemistry BETTY GRAY DORMAN A.B. Religion, Social Studies EDNA ROSE DUNCAN Hope Mills A.B Social Studies BETTY EVERHART Lexington B.S. Business Administration 49 Seniors NORMA N FAIRCLOTH High Point A.B. Art Education FOREST FERRELL Greensboro A.B History, Political Science LEROY FLEMING Rocky Mount A.B. History, Social Studies GLEN FLETCHER High Point A.B. Sociology JOSEPH FULK Pinnacle DANNY FUSSELL Rose Hill A.B., Psychology SAMUEL GILLEY Pilot Mountain B.S. Business Administration LLOYD GINNS Fall River, Massachusetts A.B. Sociology 50 Seniors BILL GOODMAN Greensboro B.S. Chemistry I AMES GRANT Charlotte A.B. Social Studies BETSY GREENE Bad in A.B. Elementary Education FAYE GRIFFITH Danville, Va. A.B. Religion JAMES GRIMMER Portsmouth, Va. A.B. Sociology PEARLIE HALL lames town B.S. Business Administration FRED HANDY Raleigh A.B. Psychology EDNA HARRIS Spray A.B. Elementary Education 51 Seniors MARTHA HAY Beaufort, S. C. JAMES HI ATT High Point B.S. Business Administration LEE HINSHAW Yadkinville B.S. Business Administration AUDREY IIONEYCUTT Lilesville A.B. Social Studies THOMAS HOWARD Kerneisville A.B. Religion, Social Studies SELENA HOYLE Cherryville A.B English FRANCES HUFFMAN Millers Creek ED HUGHES Trinity 52 Seniors CHARLES HUFF High Point B.S. Business Administration LELIAN HUFF High Point A.B. Religious Ed neat iun CLIFFORD HUNT Thomasville B,S. Business Administration LOU HUNTER Turkey A.B, Education JACK JARRETT High Point B.S. Music GRACE JENSEN Mt. Lakes, N. J. A.B, Psychology CLARENCE JOHNSON Thomasville B.S. Chemistry CHARLES JOHNSON High Point B.S. Biology 53 Seniors WAYNE High JOHN SOX Point PAUL JONES Asbeville JERRY High KAYE Poinl B.S. REID KEARNS Asheboro Busin ess Admin ist ration FRANK KIMBRG High Point B.S. Business Administ, ration ROBERT LANGDON Mayo dan B.S. Business Administration JOE Dr A.B. LAW aper EnglisJi B.S. CHARLES LEMAR High Point B usiness Aclm it list ratio n 51 Seniors DON LEVINA High Point A.B. History LAWRENCE LEWALLEN High Point B.S. Chemistry FRANCES LEWIS Pembroke, A.B. Social Studies BOBBY LITTLE Charlotte A.B. Social Studies TOMMY LOUR High Point A.B. History. Political Science MARTHA LOMAX High Point BILL McDANIEL Hurt, Va. A.B. English CAYNELL McENTIRE Wilkesboro B.S. Business 55 Seniors BILL McKECHNIE t Matthews B.S, Business Administration LUKE McKINNEY Havelock A.B. Sociology EILEEN MelLVAINE High Point A.B. Social Studies MAC MACKINTOSH Washington, D.C. B.S. Business Administration RUTH ANN MACON Seagrove .B. Elementary Education, Social Studies CHARLES MANN Durham B.S. Business Administration BENJAMIN MARTIN Morgan ton B.S. General Science WINSTON MARTIN Washington, D.C. B.S. Business Administration 56 Seniors RONALD MARTIN High Point B.S. Business Administration RICHARD MASON High Point B.S. Business Administration BRUCE MILLER Washington, D.C. A.B. Sociology HELEN MILLER High Point PHYLLIS MARTIN Mooresville A.B. Elementary Education RONNIE MONEY Greensboro A.B. Social Studies and Psychology RILEY MONTGOMERY Greensboro B.S, Business Administration BILL MOORE Asheboro B.S. Business and Social Studies 57 Seniors BILL MORRIS High Point A.B. Sociology JULIA MORRIS Racford B.S. Business Administration B.S. Social Studies HELEN ' MOUNCE Winston-Salem B.S. General Science THOMAS MYERS Thomas ville B.S. Chemistry DON NESBITT Kannapolis A.B. English JIMMY NEWSOM Winston-Salem B.S. Business SYLVIA NICKS Roxboro B.A. Religion, Philosophy, Sociology DAN ODOM Hight Point 58 Seniors PAT OLMSTED Arlington, Va. A.B. English, Religion, Phiiosopky BOBBY OWENS Lexington B.S Business Administration BILL PARISH Greensboro B.S. Chemis try, A.B. Mathematics SYLVIA PARKER Mooresville B.S. Business Administration KENNETH PAYNE Kcrnersville JEAN PEEDLIN Rockingham ELIZABETH PETERSON Morgan ton A.B. Psychology, Social Studies BETTY PHILLIPS High Point A.B. Elemental Education 59 Seniors TOMMY PICKARD Greensboro B.S. Business Administration MARILYN PICKETT Durham B.S. Music and Social Studies BILL PRICE Thomas ville B.S. Business Administration GLEN DA RADCLIFFE Wilmington A.B. Social Studies DENNIS REDDING Randleman WILLIAM RICHARDSON Stokesdale B.A. Mathematics CHARLES RIDDLE Raleigh A.B, History and Political Science EDDIE RIDDLE Lexington B.S. Business Administration Seniors DALLAS RING High Point B.S. Business Administration ANNA ROGERS Clarkton B.S. Music Education BEN ROUSE High Point A.B. Sociology DANIEL Buz ROUTH East Bend B.S. Chemistry, General Science, and Business Administration ELIZABETH RUSSELL High Point DON SELLERS Leland A.B. history and Political History DANNY SEWELL Kokomo, Indiana A.B. Business Administration BOBBIE SHEFFIELD High Point A.B, Elementary Education 61 Seniors CLAVIS SH ELTON Walnut Cove B.S. General Science BARBARA SHUFORD Lawndale A.B. Primary Education RAY SHEPPARD Critz, Va. A.B. English FRED SIGMON Lincoln ton A.B. Mathematics BILL SLEDGE Whiteville B.S. Business Ad minst ration IEAXXETTE SMALL Phoenix, Arizona B.S. Home Economics RICHARD SMITH High Point B.S. Business Administration BILL SPAKE Asheville A.B. Psychology 62 Seniors ANN STARR North Wilkesboro A.B. Primary Education ANN STRICKLAND Gamer WINI STUART Matewan, W. Va,, A.B. Elementary Education CHRYS STULTZ Roanoke, Va., A.B. Sociology ALICE SWETLAND Median icsburg, Pa. A.B. Sociology, Religion DORIS TALLEY Concord A.B. Religion and Social Studies MARGARET TEAGUE High Point A3. Elementary Education BILL THOMPSON Yanceyville A.B. Sociology 63 Seniors FAYE TOMER High Point A.B. Elementary Education KATHY TRAYWICK Marshville B.S. Business Administration HARRIETT TRUELOVE Walker town A.B. Psychology and Religion CAROLYN TULLOCH Titusville, Pa. A.B. Elementary Education MARILYN TULLOCH Titusville, Pa. B.A. Religion BEVERLY USSERY High Point A.B. Elementary Education ED VENABLE High Point B.S. Business Administration DICK VERT Chevy Chase, Md. B.S. Physical Education fit Seniors K. M. VESTAL High Point B.S. Socio? Studies FRED VONCANNON Greensboro B.S. Business Administration RONALD WACIIS Pittsboro A.B. History ELLEN WALTON High Point A.li. Elementary Education TOM WARREN High Point A.B. Psychology NANCY M. WATSON Washington, D.C. A.B. Social Studies KEMP WEITZEL Washington, D.C. B.S Business Administration RAMON A WESTMORELAND Thomasville A.B. English 65 Seniors RAY WHEELING Winston-Salem B.S. Business Administration SHELBY WILLIAMS East Bend A.B Social Studies MARGARET WILSON District Heights, Md. B.S. Business Administration DON WORKMAN High Point PATSY WRIGHT High Point A.B. English JACK ZIMMERMAN Greensboro B.S. Business Administratior VERNON ZIMMERMAN High Point A.B. Biology 06 HENRY AYERS Stuart, Va. A.B. History ANTHONY ANGELO ADAMS A.B. Sociology, Religion MICKEY DEAN Durham Senior Directory HAROLD WRIGHT Lawndale A.B. History and Political Science Theta Chi 2, 3, 4, Social Chairman 4; Kappa Chi 1, 2, 3, 4, Project Chairman 4; Student Legislature 2, 3; Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Symphony Orchestra 2, 3, 4; Men ' s Ensemble 2; Tower Flayers 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Government Representative 2, 3; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Congress 2; Kappa Chi Chorus 2, 3, 4; Freshman Talent Show Winner. NANCY LOU ALEXANDER B.A. Religion, Psychology Wake Forest College I, 2; Alpha Delta Theta 3, 4, Fellowship Teams 3. NORMAN LEON ANDREWS B.S. Business Administration N. C. State 1, 2; Pi Kappa Alpha 2, 3, 4, Chaplain 3, Treasurer 4; Intramurals 2, 3, 4. BILLY EUGENE BAKER A.B. Philosophy, Religion Student Christian Association 4; Kappa Chi 2, 3, 4; Fellowship Teams 2, 3, CI i airman 3; Dean ' s List 3. SHIRLEY BEATTY A.B. Religion, Education Warren Wilson Colilege 1, 2; Alpha Delta Theta 3; Fellowship Teams 3, 4; M.S.F, 3; T.F.A. 4. GILBERT WARD BEESON, JR. A.B. Englisli Tau Kappa Epsilon 1, 2, 3, 4, Pledge Trainer 3, Historian 4; Kappa Chi 1, 2. 3. 4, National President 3, 4; Fellowship Team 1, 2, Team Chairman 2; M. S. F. 1, 2, 3; House of Representatives 3, 4, Reading Clerk 3; Orientation Committee 3; Dean ' s List 1, 2; Junior Marshall, Chief Marshal 3; Order of Lighted Lamp 3, 4; Who ' s Who 4. LEON R. BEUSSE B.S. Business Administration Veterans Club I, 2; Tau Kappa Epsilon 2, 3, 4, Historian 3, Chap- lain 4. CHARLES R. BLEDSOE B.S. Physical Education Wingatc Junior College; Veterans Club 4; Baseball 3; P. E. Majors Club 3, 4, GEORGE N. BOOSE, JR. B.S. Business Administration Theta Chi 1, 2, 4, Treasurer 2; Intramurals 3; Outstanding Pledge 1, ROBERT E. BOLES B.S. Physical Education Presbyterian Junior College 1, 2; F.T.A. 1, 2; Varsity Basketball 1, 2; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. OTIS CLAIREL BOUROUGHS B.S. Health, Physical Education Student Christian Association 3, 4; Westminister Fellowship 1, 2, 3, 4, President 3, Synod Representative 2, 3; Stvident Legislature 1, 2, 3; Orientation 3, 4; McCulloch Hall Council 4, President 4; P. E. Majors Club 2, 3, 4, President 3; Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Executive Council 4; Student Congress 2; Chairman of Spring Dance 3; Chairman of North State Conference Intramural Tournament 2; Who ' s Who 4. KATHERINE W. BRINKLEY A.B. Elementary Education MARC1A MARYETTE BROWN A.B. Elementary Education Alpha Delta Theta 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3; Fellowship Teams I, 2; M.S.F. 1, 2, 4; F T.A. 3, 4; Choir 2, 3, 4, Secretary 2; Woman ' s Chorus 1, 2. GILBERT R. BUCK B.S. Physical Education Pfeiffer College I, 2; Pi Kappa Alpha 3, 4; B.S.U, 4; P.E. Majors Club 3, 4; Intramurals 3, All Star Team 3. DAVID RAYE BUIE B.S. Business Administration East Carolina College 1, 2; Theta Chi 3, 4, Assistant Treasurer 4; M.S.F. 3, 4; F.B.L.A. 3, 4; Intramurals 3, 4. MARTHA ANN BULLA A.B. Primary Education Kappa Delta 1, 2, 3, 4, Editor 3, Rush Chairman 4; Alpha Delta Theta 2, 3; M.S.F. I, 2, 4; F.T.A. 2,3,4, Vice-President 3, President 4; Woman ' s Chorus I, 2; Junior Marshal 3. JAMES W. BURGER A.B. Elementary Education Sigma Phi Epsilon 1, 2, 3. 4; Student Christian Association 1, 2, 3, 4; F.T.A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Veterans Club I, 2, 4; HI-Po 4; Zenith 4; Tower Players 3; Intramurals 3, 4. 67 Senior Directory JO ANN CAIN B.S. Plnjsical Education Pfciffcr College 1; Alpha Psi Omega National Dramatic Fraternity; Woman ' s Athletic Association 2; Varsity Basketball Team 2; Physical Education Majors Club 3, 4; Intramurals 3, 4. WILLIAM R. CALLOWAY B.S. Business Administration LARRY FRANKLIN CANADA A.B. Social Studies LINDA CHASTAIN B.S. Home Economics Phi Mu 2, 3, 4; B.S.U. 3; Epsilon Sigma Omicron 2, 3, 4, Representa- tive to Student Legislature 3; Zenith Staff 4; Tower Players 3, 4; Intramurals 2, 3, 4; Deans List 3. MALCOLM A. CLARK B.S. Business Administration Westminister Fellowship 3, 4; Intramurals 3; Lynchburg College 1, 2. WILLIAM CHARLES CLARK A.B. Religion, Philosophy HELEN CLAY B.S. Home Economics Zeta Tan Alpha 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4; Panhellenie 3, 4; Student Christian Association 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3; M.S.F. 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Legislature 2; Orientation 3, 4; International Relations Club 2, 3; Woman ' s Chorus 1, 2; Intramurals 2, 3, 4; Dean ' s List 2, 3, 4; Order of Lighted Lamp 3, 4; Junior Marshal 3; Who ' s Who 4. JACK RICHARD COLE A.B. Social Studies Pi Kappa Alpha 1, 2, 3, 4, Alumni Secretary 3, Rush Chairman 4; Student Legislature 2, 3; Band 1; Symphony Orchestra 1. MAXWELL COX A.B. Social Studies Brevard College 1, 2; Delta Sigma Phi 3, 4. MARY LOU CRAVER A.B. Primary Education Kappa Delta 3, 4; Alpha Delta Thcta 1, 2, 3; Fellowship Teams 1, 2, 3; M.S.F. 1, 2, 3; House of Representatives 3, 4; F.T.A. 2, 3, 4; Hi-Po 4; Tower Players 4; Cheerleader 1; Intramurals 3. WILLIAM EDWARD DAMON A.B. History, Political Science Delta Sigma Phi 1, 2, 3, 4, Sergeant at Arms 3, Secretary 4; Kappa Chi 1, 2; Fellowship Teams 1, 2; Orientation Committee 4; Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Tower Pleyers 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. ELEANOR ROBERTA DAVIS A.B. Elementary Education Alpha Camilla Delta 2. 3, 4, Corresponding Secretary 4; Alpha Delta Thcta 1, 2, 3; Fellowship Teams 2, 3; M.S.F. 1, 2, 3; Student Legislature, Senate 3, 4; Recording Clerk 3, 4; F.T.A. 1, 4. JOHN EARL DAVIS A.B. Religion, Philosophy Sigma Phi Epsilon 2. 3. 4, Historian, Chaplain; Kappa Chi 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President, Historian; Student Legislature I, 2; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Junior Class President 3; Senior Class President 4; Order of Lighted Lamp, Ten Top Seniors 4; Who ' s Who 4. PEGGY DAVIS A.B. Elementary Education Alpha Gamma Delta 1, 2. 3, 4, Treasurer 1, Corresponding Seeretaiy 2; President 4; Fellowship Teams 1, 2, 3; Student Legislature 2; Jtidiciarv Council 3; Woman ' s Dorm Council 3, F.T.A. 3; Tower Players 1; Intramuarls 1, 2; Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3; Order of Lighted Lamp; Scholastic Honor Society, Ten Top Seniors, Who ' s Who 4. Lamp 3, 4; Scholastic Honor Societv 3, 4; Ten Top Seniors 4, Who ' s Who 4. WILL STANTON DAVIS B.S. Physical Education P. E. Majors Club 3, 4. SYLVIA JANE DEATON A.B. Spanish, English Phi Mu I, 2, 3, 4, Rush Chairman 2, Vice-President 3; Panhellenie House Committee 4; Alpha Delta Thcta 1, 2; M.S.F. 1, 2, 3; Student Legislature, Alternate to the House 2, 4; F.T.A. 4; Zenith, Sorority Editor 4; Band 1; Tower Players 1, 2, 3, 4; Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3; Junior Marshal 3; Order of Lighted Lamp 3, 4; Who ' s Who 4. MAXIE ROBY B.S. Business Administration Tan Kappa Epsilon 3, KEITH DODSON B.S. Chemistry 4; Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4; Dean ' s List 2, 3. 68 BETTY GRAY DORMAN A.B. Religion, Social Studies Kappa Delta, Social Chairman 2, Treasurer 3, Historian 3, Vice-Presi- dent 4; Student Christian Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Christian Council 4; Alpha Delta Theta 1, 2, 3, 4, S.G.A. Representative 3; Fellowship Teams 1, 2, 3, 4, Planning Committee 2, Chairman of Planning Committee 4; M.S.F. 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3; Secretary of Student Government Association 4; Student Legislature 2, 3, Orientation Committee 2, 3, 4; F.T.A. 3, 4, Program Chairman 4; Zenith, Class Editor 2, 3, Feature Editor 4; Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 4; Dean ' s List 3; May Dance Committee 1, 2, 3; Student Party Treasurer 3; Student Congress 2, 3; Ten Top Seniors, Who ' s Who 4. EDNA ROSE DUNCAN A.B. Social Studies Kappa Delta 1, 2, 3, 4, Magazine Chairman 2, President 3, 4; Panhellenie Council 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3; Student Christian Council 4; Alpha Delta Theta 1, 2, 3, 4; Fellowship Teams 1, 2; M.S.F. 1,2,3,4; Orientation Committee 3; F.T.A. 4; Hi-Po 3, 4, Sororitv Editor 4, Staff Writer 3; Zenith 2, 3, 4, Class Editor 2, 3, Copy Editor 4; Tower Players 2; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Miss H.P.C. Finalist 3; Mav Court 2; Student Congress 2, 3; Recording Secre- tary 3. BETTY ARLENE EVERHART B.S. Business Administration Pheiffer College 1, 2, NORMAN FAIRCLOTH A.B. Art Education Mars Hill College; Richmond Professional Institute; Zenith Staff 4; Tower Players 4. FORREST ANDREW FERRELL A.B. History and Political Science Pi Kappa Alpha 4; Band 4; Greensboro College 1, 2. LEROY DUKE FELMING A.B. History, Social Studies M.S.F. 1, 2, 3, 4; F.T.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2. GLEN GARY FLETCHER A.B. Sociology Kappa Chi 4; Student Government 2; Internationals Relations Club 2; Junior Marshal 3. DANIEL JEROME FUSSELL, JR. A.B. Psychology Junior Varsity 2, ntramurals 1, 2, 3, 4: SAMUEL ALBERT GILLEY B.S. Business Administration Tau Kappa Epsilon 2, 3, 4. Senior Directory H. LLOYD GINNS A.B. Sociology Kappa Chi 1, 2, 3, 4, Social Chairman 4; Fellowship Teams 1, 2; M.S.F. I, 2, 3, 4; Student Legislature, Senior Alternate; Choir 2, 3, 4; Band 1; Tower Players 4, WILLIAM O. GOODMAN B.S. Chemistry Veteran ' s Club 2; Athletic Council 3, 4. JAMES N. GRANT, JR. A.B. Social Studies Oak Ridge Military Institute 1, 2; Lambda Chi Alpha 3, 4; Intra- murals 3, 4. BETSY SUE GREENE A.B. Elementary Education Student Christian Association 3; Fellowship Teams 3; B.S.U. 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 2; Student Christian Council 3; Co-editor of B.S.U. Shield 4; F.T.A. 4; Epsilon Sigma Omicron 4. FAYE GRIFFITH A.B. Religion Ferrum Junior College 1, 2; Alpha Delta Theta 3, Fellowship Teams 1, 2, 3, 4; M.S.F. 3, 4; Choir 2; Woman ' s Athletic Association 3, 4; Intramurals 3, 4. Ferrum Jr. College. Treasurer 4. JAMES B. GRIMMER A.B. Sociology Alpha Phi Omega 3, 4; Kappa Chi 3, 4, PEARLIE R. HALL, JR. B.S. Business Administration FREDERICK CHARLIE HANDY A.B. Psychology Pi Kappa Alpha 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3, President 4; Interfrater- nity Council 4; Westminister Fellowship 1; Orientation Committee 2, 3, 4; Tower Players 2, 3; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Freshman Clas s Vice-President; Sophomore Class President; Representative To N. C. State Student Legislature 1, 2, 3; Intrum Council of H.P.C. Student Congress 2, Representative to H.P.C. Student Congress 2, 3, 4. EDNA HARRIS A.B. Elementary Education Gardner Webb Junior College 1, 2; B.S.U. 4; F.T.A. 4. CHARLES JAMES HIATT B.S. Business Administration WALTER LEE HINSHAW, JR. B.S. Business Administration Theta Chi 3, 4; McCulloch Council 3; Intramurals 3,4. AUDREY ROSE HONEYCUTT A.B. Social Studies Brevard Junior College 1, 2; Alpha Gamma Delta 3, 4, Activies Chair- man 4; Fellowship Teams 3; B.S.U. 3, 4; F.T.A. 4; Zenith 3; Direc- tory Editor 3; Dean ' s List 3. THOMAS J. HOWARD A.B. Religion, Social Studies SELENA HOYLE A.B. English F.T.A. 4; Tower Players 1. CHARLES LOUIS HUFF, JR. B.S. Business Administration Delta Sigma Phi 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Legislature 2; Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Vice-President 3, President 4; Men ' s Ensemble 1, 2; Tower Players 4; Intramurals 2, 3, 4; Junior Marshal 3. LELIA POLLOK HUFF A.B. Religious Education Student Christian Association 1, 2, 3; Alpha Delta Theta 1, 2, 3; Fellowship Teams 1, 2, Team Captain 2; M.S.F. 1, 2, 3; Student Legislature 2; Choir 2, 3, 4. CLIFFORD MARVIN HUNT B.S. Business Administration Wake Forest and Gardner Webb College. LOU UNDERWOOD HUNTER A.B. Educatoin Woman ' s College of U.N.C. 1, 2; Zenith 3, Managing Editor Zenith 4; Intramurals 3, 4. JACK JARRETT B.S. Music Campbell College 1, 2; Theta Chi 3, 4, Chaplain 4; Choir 3, 4. GRACE PHYLLIS JENSEN A.B. Psychology Dean College 1, 2; Zeta Tau Alpha 3, 4, Vice-President 4; Hi-Po 3; Student Congress 3. PAUL S. JONES, JR. Brevard Junior College; Kappa Chi 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4; Student Christian Association 1, 2, 3, 4; M.S.F. 1, 2; Orientation Committee 4; Band 3, 4; President 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3. CHARLES ROSS JOHNSON B.S. Biology Lambda Chi Alpha 1, 2, 3, 4, Editor, Correspondent 2, Social Chair- man 3, Vice-President 4; Interfratemity Council 3, 4, President 4; Student Government 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3; Student Legislature 3; President of Senate 3; Judiciary Council 1, 4, Chief Justice 4; Orientation 2, 3, 4; Hi-Po 1, 2, 3, News Editor 2; Zenith 2, Assistant Business Manager 2; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Order of Lighted Lamp 3, 4; N. C. Student Legislature Assembly 2,3; Interim Council 2, 3; North State Student Government Association 2, 3; North State Student Press Conference 2, Leader of Panel Discussion on News Sources 2; H.P.C. Student Congress 2, 3, 4, Organization Committee 2, Vice- President 3, President 4, Constitution Committee 3; Pen and Peck Club 3; Ten Top Seniors, Who ' s Who 4. CLARENCE R. JOHNSON B.S. Chemistry WALLACE REID KEARNS B.S. Business Administration Sigma Phi Epsilon 2, 3, 4, Pledge Board 3, Comptroller 4; Junior Marshal 3. FRANK R. KIMBROW B.S. Business Administration Lambda Chi Alpha Fraternity 2, 3, 4, Pledge Trainer 4, Fraternity Executive Committee 4. ROBERT L. LANGDON B.S. Business Administration Dean ' s List 1. JOE ALVIS LAW A.B. English Asbury College. CHARLES FARRELL LEMAR B.S. Business Administration DONALD K. LEVINA A.B. History Tau Kappa Epsilon 1, 2, 3, 4, Pledge Trainer 3, Chaplain 4; Student Legislature 3; F.T.A. 2, 3, 4; Veterans Club 1, 2; Physical Education Majors Club 1; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. LAWRENCE E. LEWALLEN B.S. Chemistry 69 Senior Directory FRANCES LEWIS A.B. Social Studies Zeta Tau Alpha 1, 2, 3, 4, Standards Chairman 3, Service Chairman 4; Alpha Delta Theta 2; Fellowship 2; M.S.F. 1, 2, 3, 4; The Lamp Staff 1; Student Government 3; Student Legislature; Junior Class Representative 3; Woman ' s Dorm Council 3; Heal Hall Proctor 3; International Relations Club 2, 3; Hi-Po 2; Tower Players 2, 3, 4; Secretary 4; Intramural.s 2, 3, 4; Epsilon Sigma Omicron 4; Junior International Relations Club 2, 3; Hi-Po 2; Tower Players 2, 3, 4; Secretary 4; Intramurals 2, 3, 4; Epsilon Sigma Omicron 4; Junior Marshal 3. WILLIAM THOMAS LOHR A.B. History, Political Science F.T.A.; 4. Intramurals 4. ROBERT WAYNE LITTLE A.B. Social Studies Sigma Phi Epsilon 3, 4, Scholastic Chairman 4; Student Christian Association 3, 4; Kappa Chi 3, 4; M.S.F. 3, 4; Fellowship Teams 3, 4; Student Government 3, 4, Senate 3, 4, Parliamentarian 3, Speaker Pro Tem 4; Student Legislature 3; Zenith 3, Photography Editor 3. BILLY D. McDANIEL A.B. English Ferrum Jr. College; Choir 1, 2; Dean ' s List 2; Tau Kappa Epsilon 4; Kappa Chi 3, 4; Tower Players 3, 4. GAYNELL McENTIRE B.S. Business Methodist Youth Fellowship 1; Zenith 4; Dean ' s List 1, 3. WILLIAM ORILL McKECHNIE B.S. Business Administration Sigma Phi Epsilon 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4, Social Chairman 4; Student Legislature Representative 3; Orientation Committee 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. PERRY LUKE McKINNEY A.B. Sociology Fellowship Teams 2, 3; M.S.F. 1, 2, 3, 4. frank McMillan B.S. Business Administration UNC; Sigma Phi Epsilon 2, 3, 4; Tower Players 3. ELWIN LEE MACKINTOSH B.S. Business Administration Pi Kappa Alpha, Co-Pledge Master; M.S.F. 3; S.N.E.A. 3, 4; F.B.L.A. 2, 3; Band 2; murals 1, 2, 3, 4. Orchestra 2; Tower Player 2; Intra- NANCY ANN MACKINTOSH A.B. Social Studies Kappa Delta 1, 2, 3, Magazine Chairman 2, 3, Parlimentarian 3; F.B.L.A. 1, 2; F.T.A. 3; Woman ' s Chorus 1; Intramurals 1, 2, 3. RUTH ANN MACON A.B. Elementary Education-Social Studies Alpha Gamma Delta 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Christian Association 1; F.T.A. 4; Zenith 4, Directory Editor 4; Tower Players 1; Woman ' s Athletic Association 1; Intramurals 1, 2, 4. CHARLES THOMAS MANN B.S. Business Lambda Chi Alpha 2, 3, 4, Alumni Contact Secretary 3, 4, Rush Chairman 4; M.S.F. 1; Student Legislature 3; Orientation Committee 4; McCulloch Hall Council, Hall Proctor 3; Secretary and Treasurer 4; F.B.L.A. 1, 2; Intramurals 2, 3, 4. BENJAMIN N. MARTIN B.S. General Science Brevard College 1, 2; Sigma Phi Epsilon 3, 4; Fellowship Teams 3, 4, Chairman 4; Student Legislature House 4; Student Congress 3. RONALD F. MARTIN B.S. Business Administration WINSTON KEITH MARTIN, JR. B.S. Business Administration, B.A. Social Studies University of Maryland; Lambda Chi Alpha 3, 4; Treasurer 4; Discussion group member in Religion in Life Week on Integration; Intramurals 3, 4. RICHARD B. MASON B.S. Business Administration N. C. State; Pi Kappa Alpha. EDWIN BRUCE MILLER, JR. A.B. Sociology Western Maryland College; Kappa Chi 3, 4; M.S.F. 4; Zenith 4, Fraternity Editor 4; Band 3, 4; Symphony Orchestra 4; Intramurals 3, 4. PHYLLIS MINTER MARTIN A.B. Elementary Education Phi Mu 1 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Standards Chairman 4, Doorkeeper 4, Rush Chairman 2; Alpha Delta Theta 2, 3; M.S.F. 1, 2, 3; F.T.A. 3, 4, Band 1; Tower Players 2, 3; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. RONNIE FRACHEUS MONEY A.B. Social Studies and Psychology Brevard Jr. College; U. of S. C; Delta Sigma Phi 3, 4, Scholarship Chairman 4; Tower Players 4; Intramurals; Treasurer of Senior Class. RILEY EDWARD MONTGOMERY B.S. Business Administration UNC 1, 2. WILLIAM JASON MOORE B.S. Business and Social Studies Sigma Phi Epsilon 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, 4; M.S.F. 4; Student Legislature 1, 2, Parlimentarian 2; McCulloch Hall Council 4; Intramurals 3; Senior Class Vice-President; Jr.-Sr. Committee; Ten Top Seniors Committee; Dedication Committee; Laws Committee of Legislature. JULIA PEMBERTON MORRIS B.S. Business Administration and B.S. Social Studies W.C.U.N.C; Flora MacDonald College 2; F.B.L.A. 4; Intramurals 3, 4. WILLIAM LANIER MORRIS A.B. Sociology Theta Chi Fraternity 4. HELEN KATHRYN MOUNCE B.S. General Science Brevard College 1, 2; Alpha Gamma Delta 3, 4, Chairman of Names 4; Fellowship Teams 3; National Education Association 4. THOMAS MYERS B.S. Chemistry Sigma Phi Epsilon, 3, 4. DONALD LEE NESBITT A.B. English Sigma Phi Epsilon 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer, Social Chairman; I.F.C. 2; Kappa Chi 1; Student Legislature 2; Choir 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2; Men ' s Ensemble 2; Tower Players 1; Alternate Cheerleader 1, 2; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. JIMMIE L. NEWSOM B.S. Business Moravian College, Bethlehem, Pa. SYLVIA STELLA NICKS B.A. Religion, Philosophy and Sociology Alpha Gamma Delta 2, 3, 4; Panhellenic 3; Student Christian Associa- V , 3 , ' 1 ' P. resident 4 ; A1 P ha Delta Theta 2, 3, 4; Fellowship Teams 1, 2, 3; M.S.F. 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Government 4; Student Legislature House 4; Orientation Committee 4; Junior Class Secretary; Senior Class Secretary; Student Congress 2, 3, Interim Council 3; Ten Top Seniors. 70 Senior Directory PATRICIA OLMSTED A.B. English; Religion and Philosophy iTJrl Alpha , 1 ' D 2 ' uV ' President 2 . Scholarship Chairman 3, Ritual Chairman 4; Panhellemc 2, 3, Treasurer 3; Alpha Delta Theta « £ c ' 7 3 ' o 4; V™ ™ Chairman 3; Judiciary Council 3, Recording Secretary 3; Orientation Committee 4; Woman ' s Donri Council 4, Head Hall Proctor 4; International Relations Club 1- Hi-Po M 4 w? f dlt °J ? ' Editor-in-Chief 4; Intramurals 2, 3, 4; Junior Marshal; Order of the Lighted Lamp; Ten Top Seniors; Who ' s Who 4; student Congress 2, 3. BOBBY CARLTON OWENS B.S. Business Administration Theta Chi 1, 3, 4, Pledge Marshal 4; I.F.C. 3, Treasurer 3; Intra- murals 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1. GEORGE WILLIAM PARISH, JR. B.S. Chemistry, A.B. Mathematics Theta Chi, Assistant Treasurer, Historian; Student Legislature 4, Sgt.-at-Arms; Veterans Club 4; Intramurals; Alpha Phi Omega, Vice- President, Pledge Master. SYLVIA ANNE PARKER B.S. Business Administration Brevard College 1, 2; Alpha Gamma Delta 3, 4, Recording Secretary 4; Student Legislature House, Alternate 3; F.T.A. 4; Intramurals 3, 4; Dean ' s List 3; Who ' s Who 4. ELIZABETH RAY PETERSON A.B. Psychology, Social Studies Alpha Gama Delta 1, 2, 3, 4, Second Vice-President 3, Song Leader 4; Panhellenic Delegate 4; Student Christian Association 4; Alpha Delta Theta 1, 2; Fellowship Teams 1, 2; Westminister Fellowship 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer I, Devotional Chairman 2, Vice-President 3, President 4; Orientation Committee 4; F.T.A. 4; Choir 1, 2, 3, 4 Woman ' s Chorus 1; Intramurals 1, 2; Junior Class Vice-President Dean ' s List 2, 3; Order of the Lighter Lamp 3, 4; Who ' s Who 4 Student Congress 2, 3; Ten Top Seniors. BETTY BAUGHN PHILLIPS A.B. Elementary Education Alpha Gamma Delta 1, 2, 3, 4; Alpha Delta Theta 3; Westminister Fellowship 1, 2, 3; F.T.A. 3. THOMAS L. PICKARD B.S. Business Administration Lambda Chi Alpha 3, 4. MARILYN CECILE PICKETT B.S. Music and Social Studies W.C.U.N.C; Choir 3, 4; Historian, Student Director; Dean ' s List 3; Who ' s Who 4. JESSIE NEWBY PRATT A.B. Elementary Education Resident Counselor for Women at Coble House 1; Glee Club 1; Director of Student Center 3; Resident Counselor for Women at North Hall 4. ELMER W. PRICE, JR. B.S. Business Administration Delta Sigma Phi 2, 3, 4. GLENDA MAE RADCLIFFE A.B. Social Studies Zeta Tau Alpha 2, 3, 4, Membership Chairman 3, 4; Fellowship Teams 1, 2, 3, 4; Chairman of Team 2; M.S.F. 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Legislature 3, 4, Recording Secretary of House 4; Orientation Committee 4; Hi-Po 4; Choir 1, 2, 3; Woman ' s Chorus 2; Tower Players 1, 2, 3. W. P. RICHARDSON, JR. B.A. Mathematics CHARLES COBB RIDDLE A.B. History and Political Science Delta Sigma Phi 3, 4; Kappa Chi 1, 2, 3; Fellowship Teams 1, 2, 3, Chairman of Team 3; M.S.F. 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Legislature House 1; Orientation Committee 4; Hi-Po 3, 4, Advertising Manager 4; Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Men ' s Ensemble 1, 2; Tower Players 1, 2, 3; Junior Marshal 3; Alpha Phi Omega 2, 3, 4, Vice-President, Historian. EARLE E. RIDDLE, JR. B.S. Business Administration N. C. State College; Lambda Chi Alpha 2, 3, 4, Historian; Intra- murals 3, 4. DALLAS S. RING, JR. B.S. Business Administration ANNA MARIE ROGERS B.S. Music . Education M.S.F. 1; Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Woman ' s Chorus 1; Woman ' s Athletic Association 1. BENJAMIN CHARLES ROUSE A.B. Sociology Kappa Chi 1, 2, 3, 4, S.C.C. Representative 2, Vice-President 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Symphony Orchestra 1, 2. DANIEL W. ROUTH B.S. Chemistry, General Science, Business Administration Lambda Chi Alpha, Alumni Contact Secretary 2, Treasurer 3; Student Legislature House 1, 2, 3, 4, Speaker Pro Tem 3, Speaker 4; Junior Marshal; Associate Member of Southern Society of Paint and Varnish Technologists. DONALD MANLEY SELLERS A.B. History and Political Science Theta Chi 1, 2, 3, 4, Chaplain 2, 3, Librarian 4; Athletic Committee 1, 2, 3, 4; F.T.A. 3, 4; Junior Varsity Basketball 1, 2; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. DANNY JOE SEWELL A.B. Business Administration Sigma Phi Epsilon, Vice-President 3, 4; I.F.C. 2, 3, Secretary 3; Varsity Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramurals; Track 1. BOBBIE SHEFFIELD A.B. Elementary Education B.S.U. 1, 2, 3, 4; F.T.A. 3, 4; Dean ' s List 1, 2. CLAVIS ORELLE SHELTON B.S. General Science RAY NOWLIN SHEPPARD A.B. English Ferrum Jounior College; Tau Kappa Epsilon 3, 4, Treasurer of Pledge Class 3, Pledge Trainer 4; Student Government President at Ferrum 2; Student Government President 4; Student Legislature House 3; Orientation Committee Chairman 4; Hi-Po 3, Staff Writer 3; Choir 1; Intramurals; Dean ' s List 1, 2; Who ' s Who 4, Student Congress, Speaker Pro Tem of House 3, Vice-President 4. BARBARA KAY SHUFORD A.B. Primary Education Phi Mu 3, 4, Vice-President 4; Student Christian Association 3; Alpha Delta Theta 1, 2, 3, 4, President 3; Fellowship Teams 1, 2, 3, 4, Chairman of Team 2, Planning Committee 3, 4; M.S.F. 1, 2, 3, 4; Woman Dorm Council 4, Secretary of Dorm 4; F.T.A. 4. FRED SIGMON A.B. Mathematics Brevard Junior College 1, 2; Sigma Phi Epsilon 3, 4; Student Christian Association; Fellowship Teams; M.S.F.; Student Legislature Senate, Sergeant-at-Arms; Intramurals 3, 4. WILLIAM THOMAS SLEDGE B.S. Business Administration Presbyterian Junior College; Sigma Phi Epsilon 4; B.S.U. 4; Intra- murals 3, 4. JEANNETTE SMALL B.S. Home Economics Phi Mu 1, 2, 3, 4; Historian 2; Student Christian Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Alpha Delta Theta 3; M.S.F. 1, 2; Student Government 3; Choir 2, 4; Woman ' s Chorus 1; Tower Players 1, 2, 3, 4; Head Property Crew 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Epsilon Sigma Omicron 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3, Representative to N.C.H.E.A. 2. 3. 71 Senior Directory RICHARD JAMES SMITH B.S. Business Administration Louisburg Junior College. WILLIAM MONROE SPAKE, JR. A.B. Psychology Kappa Chi 1, 2, 3, Pledge Chairman; M.S.F. 1, 2, 3; Student Legislature 2; Tower Players 2, 3; Cheerleader 2; Intramurals 1, 2, 3. ANNE WEAVER STARR A.B. Primary Education Kappa Delta 2, 3, 4, Chaplain 2, Social Chairman 3, Secretary 4; F.T.A. 3; Intramurals 3, 4; May Court Junior Attendant, May Queen 4. WINIFRED GRAYCE STUART A.B. Elementary Education Phi Mu 1, 2, 3, 4, Chaplain 2, Secretary 3, President 4; Panhellenie 4; Alpha Delta Theta 2, 3; M.S.F. 1, 2, 3; Student Legislature 3, 4; F.T.A. 3, 4; Vice-President 4; Zenith 3, 4, Fine Arts Editor 3; Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Tower Players 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 2; Vice-President 3; Cheerleader 3, 4; Miss H.P.C. Finalist 2, 3; May Court 1; Junior Marshal 3; Who ' s Who 4. RETTY CHRYSTELLA STULTZ A.B. Sociology Zenith 1, 4, Sports Editor; Tower Players 1, 4; Freshman Talent Show. ALICE RAE SWETLAND A.B. Sociology; Religion Student Christian Association 4; Alpha Delta Theta 1, 2, 3; Fellow- ship Teams 2, 3; Student Government House 2; M.S.F. 1, 2, 3, 4, Program Chairman 3, President 4; Judiciary Council 4, Recording Clerk 4; Orientation Committee, 4; Woman ' s Dorm Council 4; Inter- national Relations ' Club 1, 2; Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Congress 2, 3; Who ' s Who 4. DORIS MAXINE TALLEY A.B. Religion and Social Studies Phi Mu 1, 2, 3, 4, Outstanding Pledge Award 1, Outstanding Sister Award 2, Secretary 2, Membership Director 3, Pledge Director 4; Alpha Delta Theta 1, 2, 3, 4; Fellowship Teams 2, 3, Chairman of Team 2; M.S.F. 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Legislature 2; Judiciary Council 3; Orientation Committee 3, 4; Woman ' s Dorm Council 3; F.T.A. 3, 4; Zenith 3, 4, Associate Editor 3, Editor 4; Choir 2, 3, 4; Woman ' s Chorus 1, 2; Tower Players 1, 2, 3, 4; Intra- murals 1. 2, 3; May Court 3; Dean ' s List 1; Junior Marshal 3; Order of the Lighted Lamp 3, 4; Ten Top Seniors; Who ' s Who 4. MARGARET TEAGUE A.B. Elementary Education Lenoir Rhyne College; F.T.A.; L.S.U. BILL S. THOMPSON A.B. Sociology Lambda Chi Alpha 1, 2, 3, 4, Ritualist 2, 3; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. FAYE JOYCE TOMER A.B. Elementary Education Anderson College, Anderson, Indiana. KATHRYN IRENE TRAYWICK B.S. Business Alpha Gamma Delta 2, 3, 4, Editor 3, Treasurer 3, Miss Activities 3; Alpha Delta Theta 1, 4; B.S.U. 1, 2, 3, 4, Music Director 2, Secretary 3; Student Government Executive Council 4; House of Representa- tives 3; Orientation Committee 4; Woman ' s Dorm Council President 4; F.B.L.A. 4; F.T.A. 4; Intramurals 2, 3, 4, All-Star Basketball Team 2; Who ' s Who 4; Student Congress 2, 3, 4, House of Representatives 2, Senate 3, Recording Secretary 3, Interim Council 4, Assembly Committe 4; Intramural Committee 4, Social Committee 4. HARRIETT KAYE TRUELOVE A.B. Psychology and Religion Zeta- Tau Alpha 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Social Chairman 4; Alpha Delta Theta 1, 2, 3; Fellowship Teams 2; B.S.U. 1; M.S.F. 1, 2; Student Legislature 2, 3; International Relations Club 1; Woman ' s Chorus 1, 2; Tower Players 1, 2; Woman ' s Athletic Association 1; Intramurals 3, 4; Student Congress 2. CAROLYN MAE TULLOCH A.B. Elementary Education Student Christian Council; Alpha Delta Theta Representative; Alpha Delta Theta 1, 2, 3, 4, Publicity Chairman 3; Fellowship Teams 1, 2, 3; M.S.F. 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 2; International Relations Club 1, 2; F.T.A. 3, 4, Treasurer 4; Intramurals; Hall Proctor 4; Student Legislature House 2, Alternate 3. MARILYN KAY TULLOCH B.A., Religion Student Christian Association 1, 2, 3, 4, Council 3, Secretary 4 Alpha Delta Theta 1, 2, 3, 4, Council 3, 4; Fellowship Teams 1, . 3, 4, Chairman of Team 2; M.S.F. 1, 2, 3, 4, Council 2, 4; Studen Government 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Legislature 1, 2, 3, 4; Orientation Committee 4; Woman ' s Dorm Council 3, 4, Hall Proctor 3, Head Proctor 4; Choir 1, 2, 3, 4. BEVERLY ANN USSERY A.B. Elementary Education Ercvard Junior College; Alpha Gamma Delta 3, 4; Student Legisla ture 4; Ping Pong Championship 3. EDWARD VICTOR VENABLE B.S. Business Administration Pi Kappa Alpha 2, 3, 4, Pledge Master 3; I.F.C. 3, Vice-President Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Junior Marshal 3. RICHARD FREDRICK VERT B.S. Physical Education Delta Sigma Phi 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President Pledge Class, Scholarship Chairman 3, Rush Chairman 4; Student Government Senate 2, Sergeant-at-Arms 2; Student Legislature 2; Orientation Committee 2, 3, 4; McCulIoch Hall Council 3, Vice-President; Hi-Po 2, 3, 4; Zenith 2, 3, 4; Choir 1, 2; Men ' s Ensemble 1; P. E. Majors Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Cross Country 2, 4,- Track 1, 2, 3, College Photographer 2, 3, 4. K. M. VESTAL, JR. B.S. Social Studies Student Christian Association 1, 2, 3; Fellowship Teams 3; B.S.U. 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 2, President 4, Mission Chairman 4; Judiciary Council 3, 4; Orientation Committee 3; F.T.A. 2, 3, 4; Social Chairman 3; Tower Players 1, 2, 3; Baseball 1, 2; Junior Class Treasurer; Student Congress 3, 4. FRED LEWIS VON CANNON B.S. Business Administration Lambda Chi Alpha 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM RONALD WACHS A.B. History Sigma Phi Epsilon 2, 3, 4, Rush Chairman 3, Pledge Trainer 3; I.F.C. 3, President 3; Kappa Chi 1, 2; Fellowship Teams 1, 3, 4; M.S.F. 1, 4; Student Legislature 1, 2, 4; Judiciary Council 3; Orientation Committee 2, 3; Hi-Po Business Manager 3; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Order of the Lighted Lamp 3; Ten Top Seniors 4; Who ' s Who 4. IVEY JAMES WALL, JR. A.B. English; Psychology and Education Louisburg Junior College; Kappa Chi 2, Social Chairman 2. 72 Senior Directory ELLEN WALTON A.B. Elementary Education . Brevard Junior College. WILLIAM THOMAS WARREN A.B. Psychology Alpha Phi Omega 3, 4, President 4; Kappa Chi 2; Student Legislature House 4; Orientation Committee 4; Choir 2, 3, 4, Business Manager 3; Mens Ensemble 2; Tower Players 2. GEORGE KEMPER WEITZEL B.S. Business Administration The George Washington University 1; Pi Kappa Alpha 2, 3, 4, Treas- urer 4; Intramurals 2, 3, 4; Student Congress 4. RAMONA WESTMORELAND A.B. English F.T.A. 3; Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3. RAY II. WHEELING B.S. Bi is i n ess Ad mi nisi ra lion Veterans Club 1, 2, 3, 4. EARL ARVIN WH1TAKER B.A. Philosophy and Religion X. C. State College; Kappa Chi 2, 3. 4, 5, Treasurer 4, 5; Fellowship Teams 4, 5, Planning Committee 5; Choir 3, 4, 3, 4; Jr.-Sr. Committee. 5, Intramurals 1, 2. SHELBY BOBBIN ' S WILLIAMS A.B. Social Studies Phi Mil 1. 2, 3, 4, Standards Chairman 3, Chaplain 4; Student Christian Association 4; B.S.U. 2, 3, 4, Program Chairman 3, President 4; Orientation Committee; Student Congress 3, 4; F.T.A. 4; Cheerleader 2, 3, 4, Chief 4; Intramurals 2. 3, 4; Homecoming Court 3; Sigma Phi Epsilon Sweetheart 3. MARC A BET WILSON B.S. Business Administration Wesley Junior College 1, 2; Zcta Tan Alpha 3, 4: Alpha Delta Theta 4; F.B.L.A. 3; Ih-Po 4; Zenith 4; Tower Players 3. HAROLD EDWARD WRIGHT, JR. A.B. History and Political Science Lambda Chi Alpha 2, 3, 4, President 4; [.F.C. 3, 4, Treasurer 4; Student Christian Association 3; Kappa Chi 1, 2, 3, 4; Fellowship Teams 1. 2, 3, Planning Council 2; M.S.F. 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 2, President 4; Student Government Treasurer 3; Judiciary Council 1. 2; Orientation Committee 2, 3, 4; Hi-Po Circulation Manager 2; Zenith 2, Sports Editor 2; Choir 1; Intramurals, All-Star Football 2, 3; Freshman Class President; Sophomore Cbss Treasurer; Repre- sentative to N. C, State Student Legislature Assembly 1, 2, 3. PATSY EARLENE WRIGHT A.B. English Gardner-Webh College. OSCAR VEBNON ZIMMERMAN A.B. Biology I ' NC 1; Guilford College 2; Alpha Phi Omega 1; A.R.O.T.C. Band 1; M.S.F. 2: Biology Cluh 2; French Club 2. THOMAS JACKSON ZIMMERMAN, JR. B.S. Business Administration Campbell College 1; Pi Kappa Alpha 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, 4; Hall Proctor 4; F.B.L.A. 2, 3, 4; College Band 2, 3, 4; Symphony Orchestra 2, 3, 4; Intramurals; Varsity Tennis 3. AH 73 The Junior year is really an exciting step on that seemingly endless ladder of college life. The junior lias finally reached the place where only the Seniors are left to over-lord him. He has climbed to where he thinks, at least, that he knows the ropes ' and can hand out valuable information to all under classmen concerning crip courses, professors, etc. This is also his great year for honors. The Junior Marshals are selected and installed and have a very confusing time learning how to check the role in assembly. The big wait is here too, to see who will be tapped for the Order of the Lighted Lamp. Step by step he counts days, weeks, and holidays awaiting those final examinations and praying, in the meantime, that he will have enough quality points and hours to he considered a Senior the follow- ing year. Maybe hell reach the top of the ladder after all! RAY STARRETTE President BILL GUY Vice Pre sklent BECKY JARVIS Secretary I : DAB BELL SMITH Treasurer Class Officers :■! First row: Gary Kennedy, Libby Graham, Catherine MeN ' att, Sylvia Newton, PcRgy Tal ley, Ellen Mian Jean Thomas, Bobby Yates. Second row: Linda Richards, Vance Davis, Charlie Price David ' Baxter, Jack Short, Jerry Koontz, Emma Lou Nowell, Eileen Mcllvaine. Third row: Darrell McQoire, David Deskins, Don Reber. Junior marshals DON DRAPEAU Chief Marshal 75 Juniors SHIRLEY ALBERTSON TEXIE ANN AVERS DAVID BAXTER NAN BELK LOIS BLUE GAIL BOL1CK ANNE BOYD FRANCES BOYLES JIMMY BOYLES DOUG BRACK.ETT DALE BROWN GENE BUCHANON PEGGY BUFFALO DAVID BULLINS ANN BURN ' S HILDA BYERLY NANCY CAMPBELL HUGH CAMERON JOHN CARPENTER KAREN COMBS 76 Juniors DELL CONRAD CARROLL COOPER JIM CORLEY PEGGY CREASY JACKIE CREECH KEN CRUTCHFIELD FRANCIS DALTON LEE ATTRESS DANIELS C F C en ahl ie da vis VANCE DAVIS DA ' ID DESK INS ANN DOUB DON DKAPEAU JIM DRUM MARILYN FAIRCLOTH LEONARD FERRELL MARY LYNN FIDLER JUDY FISHER DEE FORD C. T. FULK 77 Juniors ANN CANDY CAROLYN ' GIBBS LIBBY GRAHAN HAZEL GREENE BILL GUY LOUISE HARRIS CARROLL HAWKINS SELMA HAZEMY PHYLLIS HEARNE RALPH HELSABECK HIATT DILLARD BARBARA HOLLAND TOM HOLL1NCSWORTH DAVID HOWARD RONALD HUDSON MICK) HUNSUCKER DON JARRETT BECKY JARVIS ERNESTINE JONES DORIS ANN JOYCE 7H Juniors ELLEN JULIAN GARY KENNEDY TERRY KOONTZ MICHAEL LATHAM LILA LEMMOND JANE LLOYD CARLOE MABE AWT MeARTMUR DARYL McGUIRE ALICE McILVAINE KATHERINE McNATT wesley Mcpherson BOB MALPASS SHIRLEY MARSHALL GWEN MEREDITH PAUL MICHAEL ALBERT MILLS GREG MILLS MARY WRAY MITCHELL JAMES MORGAN 79 Juniors VIRGINIA MUSGROVE SHERWOOD NANCE ROM XEAL SYLVIA nf vto EMMA LOU NOELL DON OGFESBY ROMA OTTINGER SANDRA PARNELL FMJFY PASGHA1 .[. VIRGINIA PATTOX BOWIE PEELE FRANK RI II FIJI ' S CHAR FES PRICE EMMA BRUCE PUGH JOHN RYCIOR MARK RABY DOXAFD REBER GURNEY REDDICK KIRK RICH LINDA RICHARDS SO Juniors HARVEY SHAW JACK SHORT TOMMY SKIDMORE DARRELL SMITH GEORGE SMITH VICKI SMITH BILL SNIDER DORIS SNIDER JOE SPANGLER NEIL STALLINGS RAV STARETTE ROY STEED GLENN STEVEN ' S DEE STONE AUBREY STRATHER SHELBY STRICKLAND f C7 0 iittftiifc JACK SUGG KEN SULLIVAN HALI.1E SUMPTER KAREN SUTLON SI Juniors PEGGY TALLEY DON TATE JEAN THOMAS DON VEREEN JOYCE VEREEN .SANDRA VESTAL GAVE WALL ROBY WALLS ANN WALLER ANN WELBORX IXGER WESTERHOLM LARRV WHELESS GAYLE WILLARD BETTY LOU WILLIAMS BOBBY WOOD BOBBY YATES EUNICE YOUNG 82 This was a year for perfecting our bridge game ... for helping the freshmen along the narrow road we had to come ... for breathing a sigh of relief that we no longer have to wear those beanies. It was a year for realizing we need not spend every night in the library to pass . . . for learning how to joke with certain professors and realizing they are friends . . . for taking impossible subjects, psychology and education , . . for learning Chaucer and becoming great speakers. This was the year for calming down . . . for deciding on our majors . . . for achieving a greater degree of seriousness . . . and for gaining a little more maturity as we begin the second year of our college career. ' -a 1£T ■ DICK HOLT President BILL KESTER Vice-President KAREN CARPENTER TONY LASALA Secretary Treasurer Class Officers 84 S5 $ § ? imtik Sophomores BILL ADAMS MARY GAIL ALEXANDER AWETTK ALL RED SUE CAROLE ALLRED ANDI ANDERSON RONALD AUSTIN DOUG RARIi RON RAXLEY BETTY BEAUCAMP TONY BENGE NANCY REAL MOLLIS BLAIB PHILLIP BLAIR EUGENE BLAKE ANN BOWMAN HAGUE BOWMAN JANE BOCGS LARRY BOWMAN SANDRA BRADY LYNDA BRANTLEY DENISE BROWN HENRY BROWN RUSSEL BROWN LEO BU1E SARA BUR HIS TOMMY BUTNER BRENDA BYRD JERRY BRYUM DERRIE CALLAWAY TOMMY CARMICHAEL KAREN CARPENTER CHARLES CARROLL JAMES CHERNAULT ROBERT CHARLES LARRY CHASON LINDA CHEEK BOBBY CLARK COLE MAURICE MARILEE CONRAD PHIL COGHILL Sophomores BILL COOK GERALD CORRELL MYRA CULLER GERALD CURRIER ZAXE DANIELS DOT DARLINGTON BILL DAVIDSON GARY DAVIS JAMES DAIVS LINDA DENNY LORNA DIXON EARLENE DORSETTE STEWART DOWLESS THOMAS DUNCAN DANIEL DYER LULA EDMONDS HAYWOOD EDMUNDSON JIM EDWARDS DONALD ELDER ROVERDA ELLIS DIXIE EPTING WESLEY EVANS WILLIAM FAR LOW LINDA FERGERSON TOM FERGUSON ANNE FIELDS LINDA FITZGERALD MIKE FLANAGAN JULIA FLOYD JOE FOLE CARRINCTON FOSTER COX FOSTER KAY FOSTER TOM FREEMAN COROLIE FRENCH MAX FURR JUDY CAR RETT PHILLIP GARRETT NANCY GILLISPIE BILL GLADSTONE i Sophomores TOH CORDON LEWIS GORE PHILLIP GORDON ' HENRY GROOME LINDA GRUBBS JOE GUZINSKI IUDITH HALL RICHARD HALLMAN HYLTON HANCOCK WILLIE HARRELL MARIE HARRINGTON MARY HARRINGTON TALTOX HA PRISON JOSEPH HAUGH BECKV HEDCECOCK MARGARET HESTER IACK HINKLE PEGGY HILL ROBERT HILLARD MARTHA HILTON ALICE HOBSON JULIA HOBSON MARTIN HOG AN GEORGE HOLMES JANE HONEYCUTT CREGC HOUGHTON RONALD HUDSON MVRA HULIN JERRY HUMBLE CROWSON HUNT V a£ SANDRA INGRAM BETTY LEE JARRETT DON JENKINS JOHN JENKINS BETTY JOHNSON DIANNE JOHNSON DAVID JONES CLARENCE KEEVER BILL KESTER BENNY KIGER Sophomores TOM KIMBALL ROY KITTLE JERRY KIVETT ARLENE LANZIERE ELIZABKTII LANCASTER TONY LASALA NINA LAW SON LEN LEWIN FRANK LEWIS RALPH LEWIS ROBERT LLOYD HAROLD LONG JOHNNY LONG EVA McCREA HAROLD McDANIEL MAHTHA McKENCIE LINDA McMAHAN ED McNALL JACK MAHAN LAURA JEAN MALPASS DAVID MARTIN LAINE MASHBURN ROSEMARY MASON ED MEADE MARY SUE MILLER RICHARD MILLER RODNEY MILLER THELMA MITCHELL MIMI MODL1N LA RAE MOSELEY STEVE MOSER EDWARD MULLIS CLIFTON MUN ' N JERRY MURDOCK NELDA MURRAY M r NEVILLE LARHY NORMAN ALFRED ONORATO JUDY ORB BUFORD OVERSTREET 89 Sophomores DAVID PAXCOST JUDY PARKER PENNY PARKER RONALD PAYNE CAROLINE PECK CLAUDE PHILLIPS RITA PHILLIPS ROSS SMITH ROBERT SMITH EVA DELL SMITH DORIS SMITH TOMMY SLAUGHTER DEANNA SINK PEGGY SHOAF RICHARD SHAKLEFORD IKNHKS SCOTT WALTER SCHENCK LINDA SAMUELS JANE SAFE RIGHT ANN RUNYON £S d % m % BECKY ROYER CLAIRE ROSE LARRY ROGERS JOYCE ROBERTS ANN RINGLEY SARAH ROBBINS RICHAKD REUMANN HAROLD REEDER PRESTON REECE CAROL RAPPOLD MARIE POWELL CORDON POINDEXTER CLAYTON SNYDER FRANK SNIDER GLENDA SPRINKLE ED STAFFORD NORMAN STEPHENS NED SURRATT MEDFORD TAYLOR SAMMY TAYLOR 90 Sophomores DONALD TEAGUE JOHN XV TEACUE LARRY TESH JOHN THORPE AL THOMPSON GARY THORNBURG IRENE TORRES WARY J. TOUCHTON CHARLES TUGGLE JOHN TUTTLE WOLFY UNGER PAT UPTON YVONNE VAUGHN CAROLYN VONCANNON CHAHLES WALKER JEAN WATTS JERRY WELCH BOBBY WHITE SAM WHITE CATHY W1LLARD DAVID WILLIAMS GEORGE WILLIAMS JOE WILLIAMS PRESTON ' WILLIAMS EMILY WLSON UtiAiM DAVID WORKMAN RAT WYKOl-T BEN WYNDHAM ADRIAN KRITES PATRICIA YOKLEY JULIE YOUNG e ee tolM 91 We have entered a new, supersonic world. It is a whirlwind of lengthy lectures, purple-and-white beanies, roommates, demerits, sign- in books, coffee, letters from home, and regular campus chaos. Un- fortunately, some of us have met with grave disasters. We learned how to take notes that we later could not read, how to cram for an exam and still flunk, how to lose meal tickets, and how to over-cut classes. On the other hand, together, we have made great accomplish- ments. Our class began the annual custom of chasing the sophomore president so as to retrieve our rights to go bareheaded (i. e., minus beanies). On December fourth, we gathered in the cafeteria for an informal dance which proved quite successful. Our education has stretched to encompass rules for Freshmen composition, the biological phases of mitosis, discriminant formulas, and the important event which took place in 476 A.D. We also mastered the method of double-short-sheeting beds, taking freezing showers with a grin, and wearing un-ironed clothes. What a world! ALLEN SHARPE President PAT PEELE Vice-President SANDRA HOOKS Secreatry PATTI COLLIVER Treasurer Class Officers 92 93 §JLfcfL£ |y I ill 1 1.; ' II © 4 fe «r v j % 94 frooh mon First row, left to right: BARBARA ALLIGOOD, HOWARD BARNES, KAPPY BARNETT, DOT BARRICK, JOAN BARTLETT, NAN BEAN, LARRY BECK, GAYLENE BEESON. Second row, left to right: JUDY BENGE, CHARLES BELISARIS, JUDY BENSON, VIRGINIA BETTERIDGE, HAROLD BLACK, CAROL BLAKE, JIM BLOCKER, DONNA BLUE. Third row, left to right: DONNIE BODENHEIMER, MICKEY BOLES, NANCY BOONE, NANCY BOST, STEVE BOVVER, LARRY BOYLES, SUE BRADLEY, TED BRAZZELL. Fourth ' row, left to right: STEVE BRINKLY, BARRY BROWN, FRANCES BUFFALOE, RON- ALD BUNDY, ANN BURNS, RUBY CAMPBELL, MIKE CARRINGTON. Fifth row, left to right: DON CAUDLE, WILLIAMS CHATHAM, NED CHATERLAIN, CAROLE CHILTON, BOB CLARK, PAT CLARKE, DOUG COLLINS, JUNE COLLINS. Sixth row, left to right: PATTI COLLIVER, MABLE COMER, DAVID COX, DOUGLAS COX, SABRIE CRADDOCK, BEVERLY CROTTS, JANE CROWSON, JENNIE CURRIE. Seventh row, left to right: FRANCIS DOIL, MARGARET DAMEWOOD, ISADORA DAVIS, TOM DEAN, BRENDA DELLINGER, CAMERON DODSON, JERRY DRYE, JIM DUGGAN. Eighth row, left to right: JANIE DULL, BARBARA DUNN, HAROLD EDWARDS, BOB ELLIS, ANNE EMERY, JUDY ENGLISH, GARY ERN, JOHN EVERHART. 95 I cr fee % ' ' mm lift 44 A JPt 0SLJ ft£ jiiji Jk i ffl 96 First row, left lo right: LEWIS FARLOW, MARVIN FEREBEE, CYNTHIA FLETCHER MARILYN FLOYD, JERRY FOGLEMAN, BETTY FOSIIEE, ASHLEY FOSTER, JAMES FRAIZER. Second row, left to right: KEN FRITTS, CILDA FULK, BILL GAILEY, TOM GANSMAN, BROOKS GARNETT, JACKIE GOODWIN, RAY GRANT, ROY GRANT- Third row, left to right: MARTHA GREENE, GENE GRESHAM, BETTIE GRUBBS, NANCY GUIRKIN, THOMAS GUNN, RAY HAGA, EVELYN HALLMAN, JOHN HAMRICK. Fourth row, left to right: SARA HARBINSON, GEORGIANNA HARDIN, DREW HAR- RELL, JULIA HAYS, WAYNE HAZELWOOD, MARGARET HEDGECOCK, GEORGE HED- RICK, BENNIE HEGLER. Fifth row, left to right: MONROE HELLER, GENE HIATT, ROBERT HILLARD, WAYNE HINKLE, CHARLES HOBSON, DONALD HUFFER, SARANNET HOLLAND, DAYTON HOLMES. Sixth row, left to right: SANDRA HOOKS, CAROLE HOWARD, JOYCE HOWELL, JUDY FIOWLETT, ANN HUGGINS, PHYLLIS HUSS, DELINDA HUTCHINS, JUDY IIAMES. Seventh row, left to right: FRANCES INGLE, PAT INGRAM, JOAN JANSEN, FRANK JARVIS, DORA JEFFREYS, DONNA JEiNKINS, JO ANNE JENKINS, ELLEN JOHNSTON. Eighth row, left to right: JEWEL JOHNSON, ALICE JONES, KAY JOYCE, KERRITH KALA- JIAN, CATHERINE KEARNS, LEE ROY KEARNS, SUE KEARNS, WINDELL KELLEY. 97 c- n R us First row, left to right: DAVID KENERLY, RICHARD SEMPTOR, JIM KENKLE, KEN KENNEDY, JO NELL KERLEY, CAROLYN KETCHIE, PATSY KEY, GARLAND KEN- NEY. Second row, left to right: GALA LAMBETH, DIANNE LANIER, ED LANKFORD, DANIEL LA WING, DONNA LAWRENCE, JUNE LEE, JUDY LEONARD, HARRY LILLY. Third row, left to right: DONALD LINEBERRY, WINC LINDLEY, JANICE LOFLIN, JUDY LONGWITH, BRAD LOMAX, PEGGY McDANIEL, SHIRLEY McDANIEL, RONALD Mc- ELHANNON. Fourth row, left to right: FLORENCE McELMURRAY, DELL McGINN, BILL McKINLEY, MIKE McKINNEY, JERRY McKNIGHT, PEGGY McNAMEE, CHARLES McPHERSON, RAYMOND MABE. Fifth row, left to right: FRANK MABREY, PAUL MARSTELLER, JERRI MARTIN, KEN- NETH MARTIN, NANCY MARTIN, WILLIAM MARTIN, WALTER MARTIN, LARRY MAXWELL. Sixth row, left to right: YVONNE MAY, BOBBY MICHAEL, RONNIE MICHEUX, NAN- NETTE MILLER, JIM MITCHELL, NANCY MOFFETT, SUZANNE MOORE, GEORGE MOOSE. Seventh row, left to right: JOEL MORRIS, GREGG MORTON, JERRY MOWERY, LARRY MOWREY, PAUL MURPHY, DAN MYERS, BEBE NANCE, BARBARA NEWTON. Eighth row, left to right: MELINDA NIXON, LARRY NOLAN, BILL NORRIS, JIM OGBURN, SARA OGBURN, GEORGE OXENFORD, ODELL PAGE, DON PALMER. 99 till D ' ft£ a ci fi £ ■ ? £ a J.£ £} 100 First row, left to right: WAYNE PARHAM, JIM PASCOE, JIMMY PATTERSON, JERRY PATTON, GAYLE PAXTON, PAT PEELE, PAUL PEGRAM, GENE PENDRY. Second row, left to right BARBARA PERRY, PAT PETERSON, BOB PHILBECK, KAYE PHILLIPS, BILL POTTS, CAROLINE PRESTWOOD, KATY PUCKETT, SHELBY PRYSER. Third row, left to right: FRED QUINN, BARB ARA RANDALL, ALICE RATLIFF, WILLIAM REEVES, BILL RICHARDS, LOIS RICHARDSON, THOMAS RICHEY, ROGER ROACH. Fourth row, left to right: LEE ROLLINGS, JULIE ROLLINS, RICHARD RUMLEY, JACK RUSS, MIKE SABINO, CAROL SCARBORO, DON SCHMITT, GRACE SEAVER. Fifth row, left to right: WALTER SHANK, ALLEN SHARPE, WILLIAM SHOALS, MARY SIDES, JERRY SMITH, JO ANN SMITH, RONNIE SMITH, ETHEL SNYDER. Sixth row, left to right: JOSEPHINE SPANN, ZELLA SPARKS, MICKEY SPARROW, WIL- LIAM STEED, JIMMY STEVENS, LOUISE STOKES, FRED STONE, EUGENE STREET. Seventh row, left to right: ANN SURRATT, JOAN SYKES, BARBARA TAYLOR, CAROL TAY- LOR, CARLYLE TEAGUE, GLORIA TEAGUE, HAROLD TERRY, GERALD TERTZAGIAN. Eighth ro ' O, left to right: JOE THOMAS, KAY THOMPSON, WILLIAM THURMAN, DE- LORIS TILLEY, SUSAN TILLEY, FLETA TROTTER, NATALIE TUNSTALL, JUDY TY- SINGER. 101 i ii L££L£. ii Lik Firsf roic. left to right: JAMES VADEN, JEAN VAN NORTWICK, LIBBY VESTAL, JOHN WARD, JR., PEGGY WARD, DIANA WATLEY, SAM WEICLE, CHARLES WEISNER. Second row, left to right: JIMMY WEST, SANDRA WHEELER, PAULA WHELESS, LOU- ISE WHITELY, BRENDA WILKINSON, CAROLYN WILLIAMS, RON WILLIAMS, SUE WILLIAMSON. Third row, left to right: MARY LEE WILLIS. DAWN WILSON, MARIE WILSON, SANDRA WILSON, MIKE WINSTED, PHILIP WONG, JOHN WOOD, JIMMY WOODLEY. Fourth row, left to right: CHRISTOPHER WOODMAN, RONALD YARBOROUGH, ANNETTE YOUNG, GUILLERMO ZALLES. MARILYN ZOELLER, BILL LEWIS, TED MOORE: Un- classified. 102 1. Something ' s missing! ' 2. Well -occasion ally. 3. Napoleon dis- covered America— Ha, Ha, Ha! 4. Let me see if I ' m in this picture. 103 freshman Orientation 104 Campus Organizations 4 -■ «. s. HONOR SOCIETIES GOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS RELIGIOUS ORGANIZATIONS SERVICE AND PROFESSIONAL ' ORGANIZATIONS FINE ARTS College learning consists of more than just books and classes. Much of a student ' s learning comes from his associations in campus organizations. These organizations provide oppor- tunities for leadership, fellowship, self-expression, responsibi- lity, evaluation, and the exchange of ideas. Among the organizations on campus are those promoting governmental experience, service, religious emphasis, profes- sional interests, and creative expression. Other organizations are dedicated to promoting higher academic standards. Whatever the objective of the individual organization may be, it is an essential part of college life. Service to a fust cause rewards tlie worker with more real happiness and satisfaction than any other venture of life. CARRIE CHAPMAN CATT. VVI H HI Scholastic Honor Society ALUMNI membership FACULTY PAUL D. ATWELL BARBARA AYERS NANCY SUE BUTT ALLEN GRAY GALLOWAY JERRY CAMPBELL HENRY SAMUEL CARTER MARVIN H. CASHATT BEVERLY ANN DEAL CLYDE Y. FAULKNER SYLVIA A. FOX ELIZABETH GURLEY ELMER O. HALL LAWRENCE B. HOLT SYLVIA GREY HOLT BARBARA A. HUNTLEY ANNIE SUE JACKSON PATRICIA LOU JORDAN LEON H. LEE PANSY M. LIVENGOOD ARSOLA C. LOVELACE, JR. MARC C, LOVELACE NANCY J. LUCAS FRED KEITH MACON LORETTA MYERS MARTIN PATSY LEE MOORE SHELBY J. MOSLEY AARON WARD MOSS GORDON DALE NIFONC JUNE CAROLE OVERBY JACQUELINE PUGH LOUISE PUGH S. LEO RECORD, JR. JAMES A. SINK JOSEPH T. SKEEN, JR. MARY RUTH SMILEY EUPHON LAVERNE SUMNER ARGUS SWAIM RAY. A. WARLICK, JR. MRS. THOMAS H. WHITE PEGGY RICH WILKES ELEANOR YOUNG J. HOBABT ALLRED HAL L. BALLEW HELEN R. BARTLETT CLARICE M. BOWMAN HOSSITER R. BELLINGER DENNIS H. COOKE EDMUND O. CUMMINGS STUART C. DESKINS BENJAMIN H. HILL CLIFFORD R. HINSHAW WALTER E. IIUDCINS LEW J. LEWIS R. A. LINEBERRY WILLIAM R. LOCKE LINCOLN LORENZ WALTER BLACKSTOCK LOIS KROPA PROFESSORS EMERITUS GEORCE H. HOBART E. VERA IDOL FRANCES MULDROW ALICE PAIGE WHITE DECEASED JEROME C. SMITH STUDENTS PEGGY JEAN DAVIS Student Government Association The H. P. C. Student Government Association lias enjoyed a prosperous school year under the new provisions set up during the previous year. The Executive Committee begun the year with a big orientation week followed ?iy successful programs for the State SGA Convention. Homecoming, and May Day. The three branches, the Legislative, Judiciary, and Executive Council have led the student body through the year in a democratic manner and have made the three branches workable and beneficial. RAY SIIEPPARD President BETTY GRAY DOR MAN Secretary DON DRAPEAU Vice-President DALE BROWN Treasurer 110 I ALICE SWEATLAND, Clerk CHARLES R. JOHNSON Chief Justice The Judiciary Council is the top rung in the |udicial branch of the S. G. A. at High Point College. It follows the principles of law and procedure that are the American heritage from Anglo-Saxon history— the heritage that has given us such legal principles as the right of trial, double jeparody, right of attorney, and the now famous Fifth Amendment. All persons accused of offenses are innocent until proven guilts and the burden of proof falls upon the prosecution— the Prosecutor for the Judiciary Council is Ross Smith, from the boys ' dorm. Accurate records are kept of the proceedings by the Clerk of Court and Recorder. Alice Swetland, from the girls ' dorm. The other members of the judiciary Council are Ted Brazzoll, freshman class; Jimmy Edwards, sophomore class; Larry Whcelcss, junior class; Roby Walls, hoys ' dorm; Jean Thomas, girls ' dorm; ana 1 K. M, Vestal and Eileen e Mcllvaine, day students representatives. Last year, with the passage of the Statutory Code, the Judiciary Council was given more dignity, strength, and prestige. The need for a Penal Code is evident, and by the end of this year such a code may be drawn up to complete the jurisprude nce, authority, and stature of the Judiciary Council and the two lower courts, the Dormitory Councils. Then we will have a more democratically powerful judicial system-then we will have a more perfect Student Government Association. TED BRAZZELL JIMMY EDWARDS EILEEN McILVAINE ROSS SMITH JEAN THOMAS K. M. VESTAL I RORY WALLS LARRY WHEELESS m DON DRAPEAU Speaker SENATE OFFICERS ROBERT LITTLE FRED SIGMON . RONALD MlCIIEAUX ELEANOR DAVIS . . Vice-President Sergeant-at-Arms Reading Clerk Recording Clerk Senate The school year of 1959-1960 finds the Senate and the House of Representatives busily at work with the business of the Student Government Association. Committees -were set up at the beginning of the year to investigate the technicalities of the Constitution, and to evaluate the Orientation Program. The Student Government Association has operated the Student Center on a trial basis this year. In the legislature, bills are presented, debated, and voted upon by the body in session in the best interest of the students. Committees are constantly being set up to investigate different areas of our college life to make this a better college and to have a more effective Student Gov- ernment. First row, left to right: Fred Quinn, Judy Fisher, Fred Sigmon, Ronnie Micheaux. Second row: Eleanor Davis, Bobby Little, Yvonne Vaughn, Daryl McGuire, Don Drapeau. 112 i Vance Davis, Speaker Pro Term; Ron Wachs, Parliamentarian; Bill Parrish Sergeant-at-Arms; Glenda Radcliffe, Recording Clerk. BUZZ HOUTH Speaker House of Representatives First row: Beverly U saury, Jackie Creecli, Nancy Guirfa ' n, Julia Floyd, Thelma Mitchell, Carol Rappold, Linda Samuels, Pat Peterson. Second row: Buzz Routh, Sylvia Nicks, Eunice Young, Sondra Vestal, Frances Ingle, Ann Surratt, Shelby Strickland, Becky Rover, Al Thompson, Gerry Tertyai ' iaiv. Third row: Tom Dean, Dave Howard, Vance Davis, Chuck Miller, Benny Martin, Bill Parrish, Turn Warren, Julie Young, Donna Blue, Glenda Radcliffe, John Ward Fourth row. Ron W ' aelis, Dick Holt, Jolm Thorpe. Ned Surratt Dale Hodge. Darrrll Smith, Jim Duggin, Greg Morton. 113 KATHY TRAYWICK President Women ' s Dormitory Counci Being a member of the Dormitory Council for the Resident Halls for Women is one of the greatest responsibilities, as well as priviledges a girl might experience while in college. Being elected to tlie Council is in itself an honor. It symbol- izes the first of the resident women in the members of the council to be jus! Litxl sincere in their duties. With then i In lies in mind, the Council of the 1959-60 school year has put into effect some ideas lor more comfortable and convenient dormitory living. New handbooks with several re- vised rules were issued at the beginning of the year. A demerit system is now very successfully in operation as well as a new sign-out method. A standard method of posting messages and telephone calls is also being used. When the Dormitory Council Advisor, the House Mothers and the members of the Dormitory Council have fulfilled their duties, a successful year of dormitory living is evident. KMMA 1XH ' XOF.I.L JEAN PEEDIN 1F.AN THOMAS in. i a noissox NANCY CAMPBELL MARILYN TUI. LOCK PATRICIA OLMSTEAD I.ORNA dickenson ALICE SWETLAND BARBARA SHUFORD Sitting. Left to Rixht Standing Left to Ri iht Vice-President Treasurer Judiciary Representative Freshman Representative Garrett House Representative Head Praetor Iliad Proctor Freihnitm Reprcxcntutivi- Judiciary Representative Secretary 114 (Mulloch Dormitory Council The McCullock Hall Council serves tlie campus by serving the dorm residents, functioning in dose conjunction with the Student Government and with the Administration Officers of the dormitory council assist in the orientation program of fresh- man boys handle minor infractions of die rules and assist many residents to work out problems. Seeing group living as an instru- ment of education in itself, the officers strive to make the experi- ence of dormitory life as rewarding and as pleasant as possible. I, ! ■• OTIS BOROUGHS President BILL GUY Vice-President ROSS SMITH Judiciary Representative TOMMY SKIDMORE Head Proctor ROBY WALLS Judiciary Representative CHARLES MANN . Secretary and Treasurer 115 Commuters We are proud to say that one of the largest organi- zations on aim pas is the Day Student Organization, The group is composed of all students who commute to and from college daily. Quite a few of these students drive ears, some ride buses, and there are a few who have no parking problem at all— they walk. Many of the clay students are born and bred High Pointers, but there are those who travel to class at High Point College from Winston-Salem, Salisbury, and Madi- son. Membership in lliis organization is automatic, and we boast the number of our group as 445 students. Taking a break. OFFICERS Nancy Boone, joe Spangler, Denise Brown. 116 Student Christian Association The Student Christian Council seeks to stimulate Christian growth and development among all students as it attempts to integrate the reli- gious life with the academic, social, and cultural concerns of the college student. OFFICERS SYLVIA NICKS President AL THOMPSON . . Vice-President MARILYN TULLOCH Secretary ADVISORS MISS CLARICE BOWMAN DR. WILLIAM LOCKE DR. WALTER HUDCINS BAPTIST STUDENT UNION CANTERBURY CLUB METHODIST STUDENT FELLOWSHIP NEWMAN CLUB WESTMINISTER FELLOWSHIP ALPHA DELTA THETA KAPPA CHI FELLOWSHIP TEAMS STUDENT CHRISTIAN COUNCIL Sitting: Jackie Creech, Saundra Ves- tal, Carolyn Tulloch, Sara Burris, Sylvia Nicks, Al Thompson, Marilyn Tulloch, Jenny Musgrove. Standing: Liz Peterson, Bill Baker, Otis Bor- oughs, Alice S wetland, Dr. Locks, Dr. Hudgins, Betty Cray Dorman, Betty Lou Williams. ACTIVITIES Sunday Evening Vespers Fall Set-to— Courage To Be Speaker: Dr. Gordon Lovejoy Spring Set-to— Religion and the Contemporary Scene Speaker: Dr. Stuart Currie Play: Darkness of the Moon M eet- y on r-m i n i s ters Christian Vocations Seminar Summer Activities Seminar Bishop ' s Companv produc- tion of The Boy With A Cart Study Groups The Caroling Van Special Project: The erecting of a Religious Education Center 1 1 OFFICERS Standing; Al Thompson, Vice-Presi- dent; Dr. Hutchins, Miss Bowman, Advisors. Sitting: Sylvia Nicks, Presi- dent; Marilyn Tulloch, Secretary; Dr. Locke, Advisor. 117 SHELBY WILLIAMS President BETSY GREEN Secretary LEO BUIE Treasurer Sara Burns, Hazel Green, Hylton Hancock, Rovcrda Ellis, George Smith, Dot Barrick, Linda Denny, Shelby Strickland. Baptist Student Union When a Baptist Student arrives on cam- pus lie is automatically a member of the Bap- tist Student Union. For The B.S.U, is primarily a connecting link between the home church and the college. The B. S. U. seeks to meet the needs of the students through emphasis on daily spiritual activity, mission participa- tion, Bible study. Christian fellowship, and co-operation with the local church program. The B. S. V . is an active organization on cam- pus holding two meetings a month, participa- ting in the Student Christian Council and holding biennial vesper services for the stu- dent body. Advisors talk over program with members of the B.S.U. Left to ri ' j,Ji(: Mary To Miller, fosephine Spann, Faculty Advisor; Dr. Robert Brydcm Eva McCiea, Pastor Advisor; Rev. Tom Hag- gai: Shelby Williams. B. S. U. members enjoy records in Student Center. Left to right: Leo Buie, jerry Martin, Edna Harris. Kneeling: Von Vaughn, Sara Burris, Roverda Ellis, George Smith, Hylton Han- cock, Dawn Wilson, K. M. Vestal. 118 OFFICERS: Gregg Morton, S.G.A. Representative: Eunice Young, Historian: Judy Fisher, Social Chairman; Liz Peterson, President: Kathrino McNatt. Secretary; Dianne |ohnson, Vice- President; Otis Boroughs, S. C. A. Representative; Joe Spangler, Treasurer, (not pictured). Westminister fellowship 1959-60 marked the fourth year on the High Point College campus for the West- minster Fellowship, the Presbyterian student organization. Through service projects, participation in the religious program of the college, and other ac- tivities, Westminster has continued to demonstrate that it has a place on cam- pus. Westminster meets twice a month at the home of its sponsors. Meetings feature inspiring anr enlightening pro- grams and discussions of topics of im- portance to Christian students. Programs are followed by periods of fellowship. Students of all denominations are wel- come to attend the meetings and take part in the activities of the Fellowship. First row; David Pancoast, Liz Peterson, Judy Fisher, Nancy Beal, Eunice Young, Katherine McNatt. Second raw: Dianne Johnson, Nancy Moffett, Nancy Bost, Loma Dickson, Judy Long with, Rev. Saswel Thomas, Advisor. Third row; Gregg Morton, Wesley Evans, Betty Johnson, Ed McNatt, Otis Boroughs, Clifton Mi inn. Not Pictured: Joe Spangler, Louise Har- ris, Lib by Grahan, Julie Young. 119 ist First, row: Georgia Ford, Ann Snriatl Jnlin Hobson, Ha Third row: Mary Nance, Rosemary Aires. Harold YVr ona Harden, loan Sykes, Betty Grnbbs, PejEfiy McN ' amee, Xina Lawson, Dee Second row. Patty CoIIiver, Annie Boyd, Shirley McDaniels, Betty Dorman rriet Truelove, Mary Jewel Touchton, Pat Peterson, Betty I. on Williams. Sides, Janice Dull, Sylvia Niclss, Pat Olmstead Al Thompson, Sherwood Mason, Alice Hobson, Barbara SI in ford b ' mirth row: Bill Webb. Henry -llit. Karen Carpenter. Student fellowship II fellowship, worship, study, fun and guidance can constitute the essentials for a community of students away from home, tli is, then, has been the main function of the Methodist Student Fel- lowship in our college community. It has heen the desire of this organization to reach the Methodist students in a way that the local church is unable to do during the college years. The Methodist Student Fellowship on our campus is closely connected with other student movements throughout the state. This year members have taken a greater interest in conferences within the state organization. In past years the group has met twice a month, but this year with increased interest and atten- dance it has successfully met every Wedneseday to establish a stronger bond of fellowship. P COUNCIL ANNIE BOYD Secretary KAREN CARPENTER Devotion Chairman ALICE IIOBSON Publicity Chairman ALICE S WETLAN D President DELL CONRAD Alternate Student Christian Council JOHN CARPENTER Vice-President MARILYN TULLOCK Student Government Assn. Alternate ■ II 120 Canterbury Club Sitting: Sandra Vestel, Jackie Creech, Linda Richards. Standing: Emma Pugh, Richard Kempt on, Ellen Johnson, joe Williams, Anne Waller. ACKIE CKEECII President CANTERBURY ASSOCIATION The Canterbury Association is the Episcopal Church at work on the eollege campus. Its purpose is to develop the ,ntellectural and spiritual resources of the students. The Association is part of the witnessing church on this campus. The Newman Club is a newly established organization for Ca- tholic students. The purpose of this club is to acquaint its mem- bers with the doctrines of the Roman Catholic Church, and to instill a deeper understanding of them. Through a discussion program, under the direction of Father Frost, the members can ask questions about certain fazes of the church which they do not fully understand. With this di- rection and supervision the stu- dent feels this organization is accomplishing its purpose. If Sitting: Alfred Oraratn, Grace Jensen, Louise Stokes, Alice Jones, Irene Torres, Fred Quinn. Standing: Mike Sabino, Gary Currier, Tony Lasala, James Grant. 121 VIRGINIA MUSGROVE President CAROLYN TULLOCH S. G. A. Representative BETTY LOU WILLIAMS Vice-President ANN RUNYON Treasurer DONNA BLUE JANE BOGGS ANN BOMAN MABVETTE BRU ' N PAT CLARKE ni ' i.i, comud JACKIE CBEECH JANE CROYVSON LEE ATRESS DANIELS BETTY GRAY DORM AN JANIE DULL JULIA FLOYD CAROLYN GIBBS HAZEL GREEN SARAH HARBISON GEOBGIANNA HARDEN JULIA HOBSON BETTY JOHNSON ELLEN JULIAN SUE KEABNS DIANE LAN IE B JUNE LEE SHIRLEY McDANIEL NANXETTE MILLER NELDA MURRAY 12- a Delta Theta Service, leadership, and friendship are three words synomy- mous with Alpha Delta Theta. These are our guiding principles as sisters in the service of Cod , . . The highlights of the year 1959-60 include a very successful pledge training program. The outstanding pledge of this class, chosen by the girls, was Louise Whitely. Mrs. Kd Millis. who has heen a tine friend for many years, was initiated along with over 40 new members ... A large number of onr girls enjoyed a week-end retreat at Millbrook before Thanksgiving vacation, when we had as onr guest, Mrs. Justin Ilaruyama ... On Alpha Delta Theta s list of services were, dorm devotions, volunteer for work for the TB society, and entertaining at the I ' reshytei ian Home . . . Another year is near tile end ami we ale Mir ' ' tlial tin 1 lplu Delta Tlieta will always have a special meaning to those of us who have heen sisters in the service of Cod. CAYLE PAXTON MIl.Dltl ' I) I ' KKI.l-: PAT PEELE PAT PETERSON RITA PUN! IPS CAROLINE PRESTWOOD shellev purser beckey roy eh [0 ann smi ' i ii [osephixe spann hai.lii; sumpteb ann surratt JOAN SVKES DEI. ORIS Til. I El SUSAN TILLE1 IEAM THOMAS MARY J. TOUCHTON KA ' rin TBAYWICK MARILYN TULLOCK |E IXXK VAX NORTH l :K I.IBI1Y VESTAI AXX WALLER m:c. ward LOIMKK Willi l .l.l 1 Discussion groups are an important part of Alpha Delta Theta. C: HOIA WILLIAMS DAWN W II. SOX PATRICIA YOKLEY EUNICE YOUNG Alpha Delta Theta enjoy; a song fest. 123 io Teams THE COUNCIL: Jimmy Edwards, Brtl) Graj Doimsui, Mis ' . Bowman, Karen Carpenter, Sherwood Nan 124 Tlif fellowship teams strive to serve a great need in our churches throughout Western N. C. Tliey visit with various Methodist Churches upon their request and work with them for a weekend or night as the case may be. Nine teams are available and those people belonging to the tennis arc: ANN STRICKLAND, Stuart Dallas, loan Svkes, Bccbe Nance, Ann Bowman, Nancv Campbell. ROSEMARY MASON, Sam Weigle, Brooks Gomett, [udi Rollins! Pe gv McNomee. HOBBY LITTLE, Pat Peterson. Ilallie Snmptcr, Ted Brazzellc. Donna Blue. BENNY MARTIN, Billy Beeves, Libby Graham. Nancv Cuirkin, Margaret Damewood. Alice Hobson. 1ABY TOUCHDOWN, Don Drapeau, Natalie Tung- stall, Pat Clark! fulia Hobson. ALLEN WENLEY, David Baxter, Carolvn Williams, Mai ilvn Tulloch, [ennie Van Nortwick, Ann Huggins. BILL WEBB. W. B. Harrill, |ane Crmvns.m. Fave Cnffeth, Ccor eatia llenlin, [,..nise Whitelv. SH1BPKY BEATTY, Lam Maxell, Crace Seaver. Marilvn Flovd. ]udv Longwith, Shirlcv McDaniels. BONNIE WACHS, John Ward. Pat Yokley, Patti Colliver, Caroline Prestwood. ALTERNATES: Dell Bita Phillips, Nina Lawson, Sondra Vestal, Annie C. Boyd. Mary Pee Willis, Barbara Allegood, |ean Thomas, Hugh Camerson, Ann Rungan, Dell Conrad. 125 Kappa Chi Kappa Chi is a fraternity founded to provide brotherhood to its members and a means of uniting their efforts and hearts toward the service of God. The KX chapter at High Point College is composed of male students who are preparing them- selves for full time service to the Christian church. It is the intention of the fraternity to supply a medium of inspiration to its ' members, that they might better grow toward the likeness of Christ. In service and in worship, in study and in instruction, the members of Kappa Chi strive toward the fulfillment of their calling through brotherhood in Christ. PAUL JONES President BEN ROUSE Vice-President TONY ADAMS BOB CLARK FRANCIS DAIL LLOYD GINNS JAMES GRIMMER HARRY LILLY ROBERT LITTLE RAYMOND MABE RONNIE MICHAUX BRUCE MILLER SHERWOOD NANCE WALTER SCHENCK BILL SPAKE AL THOMPSON 126 Brothers 7 K I A ) e E P A n E 1 A in Christ Tlic outdoor chapel has meant a great deal to our campus. Kap- pa Chi played an important part in its construction, and it is a joy to worship God in it. In the first three pictures, Kappa Chi s evaluating it and discussing its possibilities. 127 Zenith Staff Producing a yearbook is one of the most thrilling and agonizing projects one can encounter— the thrill of creating and the agony of never acutally reaching dreams of what it should be. We, the staff have experienced many emotions between the two, but all in all it has been a wonderful year of planning, working, crying, and laughing together. Our new Zenith office will hold many memories for the staff of the 1960 Zenith and we hope that you will find our product one that you will treasure for many years to come as the book of memories of a good year at H.P.C, This book would have been impossible without the interest and co-operation of, you, the faculty and student body. Your suggestions, opinions, and ideas have all been bene- ficial and we thank yon for your help. You have lived the pages of this yearbook and realizing that you are the only real critics, we, with sincere humilitv present to vou the 1960 ZENITH. DORIS TALLER Editor-in-Chief LOU HUNTER Managing. Editor RAIFORD PORTER Advisor EUNICE YOUNG Associate Editor DAVID COX Photography Editor IU Til ANN MACON, CAY WALL Directory Editors 128 NORMAN FAIRCOTHE Layout Editor 3K ,4P ■ -■■ LI LA LEMMON, LOU HUNTER II M BURGER Layout Staff Zenith Staff The smell of smoke, the pounding of type- writers, pictures marked; unidentified, trash can overflowing, fraternity pictures not coming out right, late hours, little con- versation, mass confusion, concern for the quiz that there wlls no time to study for, opinion both cutting and boosting, and the compelling desire to SCREAM, all play a part in trying to meet that publisher ' s dead- line, and most of all to — meet the approval of the students and facultv at II.P.C. SI [.VIA DEATON BOBBY LITTLE (J reek Editors BRUCE MILLER BETTY EUNICE YOUNG MICK I GRAY DORMAN Organizations HUNSUCKER Feature Editor Editor Administration Editor Standing.: Henry Ellon Atkinson, Marilyn Fairclothe, Grace Seaver, Gay Wall, Jim Bnrtier, Ann Wcl- born, Tlielma Mitchell . Seated Judy Fisher, and Jane Safcripht. 129 J BILL DAVIDSON and CHARLES CARROLL Co-Business Managers Standing: Linda Chastain, Joan Bartk ' tt, Nan Belk. Seated; Edna Rose Duncan, Copy Editor. Zenith Business Staff Financing a yearbook is an important and difficult task. Careful planning, hard labor, and endless hours of worn 1 , are all necessary to make ends meet. Copy writing, too, is a tedious job and takes more time than one realizes. It is most difficult to know what to write, and even more difficult to have it in on time because of fear of: Is the grammar correct? Is this what the organization wants? Will it be enough words or too many to fill the copy space? The Sports Editor lias a task catching up with the track man to get his pictures, and seeing that those all important basketball shots are captured by the camera. Without our typists this book would not go to press. They play an all important part in its making. To these and the entire staff, I wish to express my deep appreciation for their kind patience and their part played in producing the 1960 Zenith. The Editor CHRYS STULTZ, Sports Editor. ANN McARTHUR and ANN WELBORN (Not pictured), Typists. Dr. Adkins, Mr. Allred, Mr. Dixon, Mr. Fryhover, Dr. Locke, Advisors. !% -O Tom Warren, President; Charles Riddle, Find Vice-President; Larry VVheeles, Second Vice-President; Don Re her. Recording Secretary; Ken Crutchfield, Corresponding Secretary; Mark Raby, Treasurer. ■■ - l • ™ First row: David Baxter, Leo Buie, Daniel Dyer, Janus Oimnu-r. Dan Myns, Sherwood Nance. Second rotx: Bill Parish. Dick Fteuman, Thomas Richey, Medford Taylor, Al Thompson, Jim Stevens, Preston Williams. Alpha Pin ' Omega is a national service fraternity, the largest Creek letter organization in the world. Its purpose is to assemble college men in the fellowship of the Scout Oath and Law, to develop friendship and to promote service to humanity. Mu Xi chapter on the High Point campus received its chart or on April 27, 195S. 131 PATT OLMSTEAD Edit or -in Chief BILL DAMON and DALE BROWN Sports Editors BOB WINTERS Advertising Manager VOICE OF THF-: STUDENTS ThcOflr-ul N ' c ip pCI 0 H, C h Paint CnJJes . High P mt. S Ptiblnhc-J TrLrW«fc1v Except During HoliJif F nr di Iflit ' fl A rh.fj ■ i- .■ ||..- F ' . mi T, m UCf 00 Onobcr IS. WO. 14 the Pnrtt Office Z-. under Aim r,( QafttrcM of March i, IB?9 . NATIONAL ADVERTISING SERVICE. INC CiJIcjcFublishrr ' i Aeproc ikjj i« lw Midiicn Avtojf, Krw Ywfc. N. Y Qu ' dfA - Ufecon ' Lfl .Vn-« ! -■ - Sin FflACIJKO -r- -. ,|.. r i prion i i-i AilhLiri ,rn flam [Jp rcn ftrqurtt Editor . Pan Olmsted Sorority Editor Ediu Bom. 1 Duncan l- ' r Ll-tT i ii E EdlNn L Vn Lewin Dmiticss Manager - Bill Guy Advertising Manager Chirks Riddle Photographer Diclc Vert Artist _ Thetma Mitchell Stan . ... . TIil-]i 4 Mitchell. Shelby Strii-lcW. J ui|c Brown. Jim kJu cjaru Mark Baby, N ' an Belt. Tony Laidla. M .1 rji. iret Wihon, Brook . Ciimett, Alice NurWm. Buth A liby. Jim Burger, John Pycior, Mary Lou Cr.ivor L Betty Beaut-ham p, Grace Scaver, leonnie Van rvorturielc, Eunice Young and Henry Ellen Atkinson REPORTERS Thelma Mitchell, Tony Lasala, Mar- garet Wilson, Kenneth Oxenford, Shelby Strickland, Nan Belk, and (seated) Grace Seaver. 132 The Hi-Po Staff Smells of fresh paint and coffee mingled as the HI-PO staff settled in its new office in the Student Center. Through the year shelves were built and a layout table constructed, and the office became equipped to produce a newspaper. But it was the editorial staff which made the office into the home of a newspaper with their late hours spent there. As the air got heavy with pipe and cigarette fumes, the coffee got cold, and the editors got sleepier, the copy was assembled, typed, corrected and laid out. After a last minute search for three more inches of copy or a missing ad, an issue of the HI-PO was put to bed for volume 34 and the staff wearily departed to put themselves to bed. A few days and several trips to the printer ' s later, a neat chronicle and commentary on life at High Point College is in the hands of the students. A few words of praise or censure and it nil begins .mam for those who have made volume 31 ni the HI-PO the voice of the students. It is the desire of the staff that the HI-PO maintain an integral position in the lives of the student body. As the year ends and volume 34 is put to bed for the last time, it is the sincere hope of the HI-PO staff that his volume has been the voice of the students, and that it has in some way served to stimulate the students, and to bring about a better communiy for the growth of the student body of High Point College. Tnp; BILL CUV, Business Manager. Middle: JEANNIE VAN NOinTRICK News Editor. Bottom: LEN LEWIN, EDNA ROSE DUNCAN, JOHN PYCIOK, Creek Editor . REPORTERS Betty Bcauchamp, Brooks Garnett, Mary Ellen Atkinson, Dale Brown, Eunice Young, and Seated: Jeannie Van Norturick. 133 tpsilon Sigma Omicron Professional Home Economics Society ERNESTINE JONES President MRS. LIVINGSTON Advisor ANN DOUB Vice-President PENNY PARKER Secretary Starting at top (ioinn clockwise: Carole Chilton, Brenda Dellinger, Sara Harbison, Louise Harris, Jo Nell Kerley, Elizabeth Laubscher, Pefipy McDaniel, Katherine McNatt, Sara CVJuini. Caroline Prestwnnd, Luis KuluruSmi, Beeky Royer, Mary Sides, Jean Watts, Inger Westerholm, Mary Lee Willis. Sandra Wilson, Joyce Vereen. 134 Student IH The Calvin C. Wiley Chapter of the Student Na- tional Educational Association (formerly the Future Teachers of America, F. T. A.) has one of the largest memberships in its history. This fine organization of prospective teachers meet monthly to discuss with various guests speakers, some of the problems encountered in the teaching profession. Under its new faculty advisor Dr. Dan Cooke the Chapter has made very good progress in helping students and the College itself. The state convention of high school student N. E. A. members met here in November with the H.P.C. Chapter as its host. Students from this chapter also traveled to Raleigh in November to the State Convention. This was a great success and many valuable discussions were held. This chapter with its nearly 100 members has as its goals — To improve the welfare and competence of its teachers, to attract capable students to the teaching pro- fession, and to aid in building the educational program needed for our young Americans. Martha Bulla, president; Wini Stuart, Betty Gray Dorman, Eunice Young, and Carolyn Tullock. First row: Judy wick, 1 .!■-■ Attn MacArtlmr, Bee Fisher Ann Waller. Eleaner Davis, Annette Youn K , Cynthia Fletcher, Sandra Vestal. Second row: Jackie Creech, ,s Daniels, Hovel er, . Thin, «,«-.- James Burwr, Lila Lemon. C.ayle illard. Pe KK y Shoaf, Eumee oung. Fou ky Jarvis. ' fifth row: Dale Brown, John Pycior. Kathy Tray- rtli row: Ann First row: Chuck Hartman, Martha Hilton, Nancy Campbell, Jo Ann Cain, Dot Darlingtion, Sue Brad- ley, Arlene Lanzeri. Second row: Jerry Koontz, Bill Guy, Tex Fle- pen, Gilbert Batton, Bobby Suggs. Third row: Joe Guzimki, Phil Cou- htll, Sam White, Jackie Goodwin, Cliff Munn. JERRY KOONTZ ELLEN JULIAN CAIL BOLICK GEORGE SMITH (Left to right) President Secretary Treasurer Vice-President Physical Education Hajors ' Club The Physical Education Major ' s Club now in its third year has become one of the strongest student organizations on the campus of High Point College. We aid and assist the students in preparing !nr a career in physical education. Our organization has a strong membership that holds regular meetings throughout the school year. We have various pro- jects miinjr that will help us as well as our college and Physical Education Department. You will find us during the varsity games selling drinks, refreshments, and programs. Under the very capable guidance of the High Point College Physical Education Department and the directing of Dr. Gil Hertz our club is slated to become one of the top organizations on our campus. Through our projects we help the college and through our meetings we help the physical education majors and minors to become more aware of their duties and obligations as teachers and instructors. - ' -c -. 136 Under the fine direction of Mr. Raiford Porter the Art Department is fast becoming a department of major emphasis, with the introducation of a weekly Ceramics Class and, another first, with a new Sculpture Class. This department now gives the students a medium for expressing their artistic talents plus classes in art tor the teacher and instructor. On the Air: With a weekly broadcast program over a local radio station (WHPE) and many classes of speech fundamentals and advanced speaking, the students have a fine outlet for developing their interest in announcing, speaking, acting, and program directing. 138 Music: The Fine Arts Department of High Point College offers majors and minors in its musical field. The piano is taught as well as the Elec- tric Hammond Organ. The competent stu- dents get a chance to play at recitals and practical experience in providing music for the weekly assembly. The Fine Arts Depart- ment also offers vocal music studies as well as instrumental concerts: The Community Concert Series in cooperation with the Fine Arts Department of High Point College brings this vear a fine variety of well known concert artists. These concerts are held in the H.P.C. Memorial Auditorium during the school vear. This variety of unusual talent serves to enrich the culture of the stu- dents of H.P.C. as well as the High Point Community. 139 I fill Pi 1 1 ' ' j V. till ' it ■HhHSKP First row: Jeanette Small, Nancy Moffett, Sandra Wheeler, Donna Blue, Florence McEImurray, Betty Foshee. Second row: Pat Yoklcy, Peggy McNamee, June Lee, Libby Vestal, Nancy Bost, Nelda Murray, Annette Young. Third row: John Ward, Marilyn Zoller, Jane Crowson, Betty Johnson, Pat [ngram, Janice Loftin, Jo Nell Kerley, Carol Taylor, Dun Dyer. Fourth row: Mike Carrington, Larry Wheelis, Bill Richards, Walter Schenck, Frank Jar vis, Terry Martin, Chuck Miller, Mr. Fry hover. Chapel Choir The Chapel Choir, having been organized in September, is one of the newest organizations on campus. Its purpose is to furnish anthems for chapel. We spent first semester in organizing and maturing. We are very mature, just ask Mr. Fryhover. We joined the Concert Choir and the band to present the Christmas Concert to the student body in assembly and a public audience in the evening. The experiences helped us in making our performances during the second semester. What we lack in experience, we hope to overcome with enthusiasm. Left to right: Donna Blue, S. G. A. Representative; Jo Nell Keiley Secretary; Sandra Wheeler, Vice-President; Kay loyce. President Concert Choir This year we changed names — from the A Cappella Choir to the Concert Choir. The organization remains the same — the work, the play, the excitement of concerts, the jokes, the laughter, the togetherness. We will all rememher - the Easter Egg ; our rich uncle; our family, our travelogue, Has anybody got a pair of mittens? The new camera, Where did he get the money? ; the tickets waiting for us at Radio City. To those of us in the choir, it is not just an organization to which wc belong. It is something very special, which we leave with regret and remember with happiness. Left to right: Don Drapeau, Vice- President; Linda Richards, Secretary; Marilyn Pickett, Historian; Don Nesbitt, Business Manager; Mr. Fry- hover, Director; Tom Warren, Treasurer; and Charles Huff, President. First row: Alice Mcllvainc, A1 Thompson, Carolyn Gibbs, Don Drapeau, Sandra Parnell, Nan Bclk, Neil Stalling, Sylvia Newton, Charles Riddle, Denisc Brown. Second row: Lorna Dickson, Tom Warren, Lib by Graham, Bill McDaniel, Marilyn Pickett, Jerry Kivett, Barbara Terry, Don Jenkens, Janie Dull, Don Nesbitt, Doris Talley. Third row: Gala Lambeth, Bruce Garrabrant, Texie Ann Ayers Lewis Gore, Vivian Lloyd, Tony Adams, Chris Woodman, La Rae Moseley, Jack Jarrett, Lee Huff, Bill Damon. Fourth row: Annie Boyd, Jerry Kay, Linday Richards, W. B. Harrell, Liz Peterson, Earl Whitaker, Dell Conrad, Tom Gunn, Anna Rogers, Charles Price, Alice Swetland, Charles Huff, Dell McCuinn, Mr. Fry hover, Director. 1 £ If It JL | f - i o ,n ) ffi J! f ■ | ; 1U ' ■h w M DAVID HOWARD Business Manager CLARENCE KEVER Social Chairman RETTY JOHNSON Secretary RICHARD MILLER Librarian and S.G.A. Representative PAUL JONES . President First row; Richard Miller, Eileen Mcllvaine, Edwin Meade, Martha Greene, Peggy Hill, Ed Hutchins, Branda Dellinger, Gerald Correll. Second rote: James Mitchell, Vieki Smith, Bruce Miller, Ben Rouse, Charles Bryson, Kate Fuckett, Mike McKinncy, Jerry Humbly, Betty Johnson, Charles Walker, Ken Carle, Tony Adams. Third ron :: Howard Barnes, Ann Runyon, David Howard, Don Freeman, Dan Dyer. Terry Martin, Jerry Kay, Ray Sheppard, Paul Jones, Neil Stalling, Lorna Dichson, Alice Mcllvaine, Jane Dull, Dr. Lewis, Director m ??t2.- 3 ■ TOWER PLAYERS OFFICERS: RILL SPAKE, Vice-President; ARLENE LANZERIE, House Rep.; LIBBY GRAHAM, President; BILL DAMON, Treasurer. COLLEGE PLAYERS ' MUSICAL COLORFUL, WELL EXECUTED Guys and Dolls ' based on a story and char- acters by Daman Ruyan, won acclaim in two extensive Broadway runs, A plot based on parallel love affairs centers around a big time gambler, a prudish Salvation Army worker, a dice game operator and a night club singer. The Tower Players charmed a responsive audience with their acting, singing, and dancing. The 1959-1960 production, one of the best of recent years was directed by fane DeSpain, The Orchestra rehearsed by Dr. Lew J. Lewis and directed by J. Fryhover added to the glamour of the production. The choreography was also directed by J. Fryhover. J Lore Von A Bushel And A Peck, I ' ll Know When My Love Comes Along, If I Were A Bell, and Take Rack Your Mink were several song hits from the production. 144 145 MUSICAL BY TOWERS PLAYERS CALLED GREAT ENTERTAINMENT Girl Crazy tells the story of Danny, a New York playboy who is exiled to Arizona by his father to forget girls. But Danny meets Molly, who handles the mail delivery for the area, and falls in love with her. He develops a run down range into a dude establishment, complete with gambling room and night club. In the 1958-1959 production, the Tower Players reveal a large reservoir of student talent, for Girl Crazy sparkles with colorful costumes, gay lighting, fancy sets, pretty girls, husky cowboys, and a chorus line of can -can girls. The show was under the direction of Jane DeSpain. John Smith supervised the choreography, Raiford Porter designed the sets, and |. Fryhover directed the music. Embraceable You, and I Got Bhythm were among the song hits of the production. 146 PANHELLENIC COUNCIL INTERFRATERNITY COUNCIL SOCIAL SORORITIES SOCIAL FRATERNITIES ■ GREEK WORLD The Greek World has become an integral part of the Cc lege World. These Greek letter social fraternities and sororities have made a distinct contribution to the social life of the college. The greek letter societies stand for high ideals, good scho- larship, the maintenance of fine social standards, and for co- operation and service to the college community. The challenge of high ideals should enrich the lives of those students who are selected to this special part of college life. ' Friendship is the highest degree of perfection in socitei, Montaige jfc ¥ V ' A m ' . .-■ K £ t% ift. € . J A ft£i : ' Hi fp , . - . Panhellenic Gounci SANDRA PABNELL President HOUSE COMMITTEE: Ann MacArthur, Sylvia Denton, Thelma Mitchell, Mi mi Modlin. Becky Jarvis, Chairman; JUNIOR PANHELLENIC Seated left to right: Dee Hutchins, Florence Mcllmurry, Nancy Moffett, Louise Stockes. Standing: Edna Rose Duncan, Alice Hobson, Vickie Smith, Margaret Hester, Ellen Johnston. The Panhellenic Council campus. The purpose of the and friendship, to cooperate w is the co-ordinating group of girls for the social sororities on Panhellenic Council is to maintain on a high plane, sorority life ith college authorities in their efforts to maintain high social and scholastic standards throughout the whole college, and to he a forum for the discussion of sorority affairs. The council is composed of two sisters from each of the four sororities. This year the four sororities purchased a Panhellenic House and a Panhellenic House Com- mittee has been formed to guide the regulations for the use of the house. Also a junior Pan- hellenic has been formed this year. It is composed of representatives from each pledge class and its purpose is to train the pledges ha ' future Panhellenic membership. Seated: Marie Powell Sandra Pamell, Liz Peterson, Penny Creasy. Standing Willi Stuart, Helen Clav, Edna Rose Duncan, Virginia Musgrove, Becky Jarv-is— Panhe llenic Members. 150 Interf raternity CHARLES JOHNSON President I. F. C. Dance, I960 What a Ball The [nterfraternity Council is the co-ordinator of the social fraternities on campus. Its main objective is (o further by unification and high ideals, the Standards of brotherhood, character, and scholarship ncccssan I worthy fraternity. Its purpose is to promote friendship and co-npera- tion among the brotherhoods, to govern all fraternities, and to study their problems. I. F. C. Members, left to rizht; Henry Ayers, Harold Wright, Fred Handy, Ro s Smith, Kirk Rich. 151 ANNE McARTHUR First Vice-President SYLVIA PARKER Recording Secretary DORIS ANN JOYCE Treasurer VIRGINIA PATTON JEAN PEEDIN LIZ PETERSON RETTV PHILLIPS KATHY TBAYWICK Gamma Oa Chapter of Alpha Gama Delta BEVERLY USSERY GAYE WALL JULIE YOUNG HALLIE SUMPTER PEGGY DAVIS President EUNICE YOUNG Second Vice-President YVONNE VAUGHN Chaplain ELEANOR DAVIS Corresponding Secretary MARY ANN ANDERSON Editor SANDRA BRADY DERBIE CALLOWAY JUDY HALL AUDREY HONEYCUTT BECKY JARVIS 0 ■ 1 fl RUTH ANN MACON LaRAE MOSELEY HELEN MOUNCE SYLVIA NICKS EMILY PASCHALL V 152 £ Purpose fy To gain understanding, that wisdom may be vouchsafed to me; to develop and prize health and vigor of body; to cultivate acquaintance with many whom I meet, to cherish friendships with but a chosen few and to study the perfecting of those friendships; to welcome the opportunity of contributing to the world ' s work in the community where I am plated because of the joy of service thereby bestowed and the talent of leadership multiplied. To honor my home, my country, my religious faith; to hold truth inviolable, sincerity essen- tial, kindness invaluable; to covet beauty in environment, manner, word, and thought; to posses high ideals and to attain somewhat unto them: This shall be my PURPOSE that those who know me may esteem ALPHA GAMMA DELTA for her attainments, revere her for purposes and Jove her for her WOMANHOOD. ALICE TIOBSON . . President {CATHERINE RARNETTE Vice-President GLORIA TEAGUE Secrctartj JENNIE CURRIE Treasurer ISADOR DAVIS Chaplain HI! Pledges $ First rote: lennic Cnrrie, Alice Hobson, DeLinda Hutch ins, Penny Parker, Ann Surratt. Second row: Gloria Teague, Diana Watley, Sandra Wheeler, Annette Younf;, 153 o EDNA ROSE DUNCAN President ANN STARR Secretary BETTY C!RAY DORMAN Vice-President JEAN THOMAS Editor MARTHA BULLA Membership Chairman M1MI MODLIN A.ssf. Treasurer EVA DELL SMITH Treasurer Gamma Gamma Chapter of Kappa Delta • • v 1 JP % lr ff - ■ If Firsl nut; Betty Beauchamp, Nan Bclk, Linda Chock, Mary Lou Craver, Linda Denny, Kaye Foster. Second row: Nan c ■ CJilliNpie, Laura J can Malpass, Shirley Marshall, Mary Wray Mitclicll, Virginia Musgrove, Sandra Pamell. Third row: Joyce Roberts, Glenda Sprinkle, Shelby Strict land, Nancy Watson. 154 € First rote: Judy Benge, Donna Blue, Carole Chilton, Marilee Conrad, Murgan-r Damewood. Stroud row: Mari- lyn Floyd, Margarel Hester, Donna Jenkins, Jerry Martin, Floriwi ' McFJmurrav. Third row: Martha Mckenzie Claire Rose, Yield Smith, Dec Stone, Anne Welborn, Cathy Willard. Cherished memories of Kappa Delta will live in our hearts forever. These souvenirs of beauty enlighten the moments that life ' s bounty holds. Here today and remembered tomorrow, these enraptured thoughts will pass through our minds even though the twilight of life is slowly dimming our memory. Our white rose, the beloved symbol of purity and honor, holds our own story enveloped within its folds. The day we became pledges is the day the bud of the rose materializes. This day brings a glimpse of the happiness that will be ours tomorrow as the bud matures. Through work, eare and love, the bid is finally a rose in full bloom. Our hearts have been passed into the full bloom of maturity and Sisterhood. The dew drops on the rose are the personality gems of each Kappa Delta. Forever striving to do that which is right and true, we, the members of Kappa Delta, have found the key to the future through love, honor, beauty, and truth. 155 Gamma Zeta Chapter Phi fTlu fraternity founded in 1852 The Creed of Phi Mu To lend to those less fortunate a hefping hand. To think of God as a protector and guide of us ■all 1 , To keep forever sacred the memory of those we hive loved and lost. To be to others what we would they would be to us. To keep our lives gentle. merciful and [ust, thus being true to the womanhood of love. To walk in the way of honor, guarding the purity of our thoughts and deeds. Being steadfast in every duty, small or large. Believing that our given word is binding. Striving to es+eem the Tnner man above cufture, wealth or pedigree- Being honorable, courteous, tender, thus being true to the womanhood of honor, - - To serve in the light of truth, avoiding egotism, narrowness and scorn. To give freely of our sympathies- To reference God as our MaVer, striving to serve Him in all things. To minister to the needy and unfortunate. To practice day by day love, honor, truth. Thus keeping true to the meaning, spirit and reality of Phi Mu, Pledge Class KAY THOMPSON Prcsidi nt £ $ f JOAX BARTLETT ALICE JONES EVELYX H ALL-MAN Vice-Presid eat Secretary Ttchsu rcr LOOISE STOKES NANCY BOONE PAT PETERSON Junior Panhelltmic Social Chairman Protect Chairman Representative JOAN JANSEN ( VniKIUXE JO NELL KERLEY K AYE PHILLIPS ALICE RATLTFF KEARNS 156 ft WIN1 STUART BARBARA CAROL RAFPOLD P resident SHUFORD Vice-President Secretary 9 L1BBY GRAHAM Treasure? DORIS TALLEY Pledge Director DENISE BROWN LINDA CHASTAIN 43 KAREN COMBS PEGGY CREASEY SYLVIA DEATON ' ANN GANDY LtU PEGGY HILL JULIA BOBSON Hk BARBARA HOLLAND JANE HONEYCUTT MICKI HUNSUCKER JANE LLOYD ALICE McILVAINE EILEEN McILVAINE a SYLVIA NEWTON JANE SAFERIGHT LINDA SAMUELS JE ANNETTE SMALL PEGGY TALLEY SHELBY WILLIAMS 157 M f HELEN CLAY President Pun pi. Grace Jensen. Vice-President: Xelda Murray. Secretary: Clenda Uadcltirc. Membership Chairman; Thclma Mitchell, Historian. First row across: Pal Olmsted, Ritual Chairman; Xuny Campbell, Frances Dalton. Lorna Dickson. Rover da Ellis, Frances Lewis, Second row across: Marie Powell, Harriett Truclove, Emily Wilson, Margaret Wilson, Pat Wyioff. 158 Zeta Tau a I hear the call of Zeta It always is within me And makes me ever loyal to my sorority. I hear the call of Zeta It binds me to her ever And though we leave our college She ' ll keep us as her own. The turquoise and the silver Her flower and her motto Are emblems of the true love That makes us ZTA ' s, First row: Dot Barriek, Xan Bean, Ann Burns. Second rati ' : Martha Greene, Ellen Johnson, Dell McGinn, Third rate: Nancy MoffeLt, Carolyn Ketchie, Pat Peele, Bar- bara Perry. Fourth row: Ann Kinsley, Bceky Rov- er, Zclla Sparks. 159 KIRK RICH President DON DKAPEAU Vice-President MAURICE COLE BILL COOK MAXWELL COX GERALD GUPRIER THOMAS FERGUSON TOM GANSMAN BRUCE GARRABRANT BOB MALPASS I BILL DAMON JERHY KOONTZ Secretary Treasurer CHARLES HUFF RONNIE MONEY JAMES MORGAN RON NEAL PRESTON REECE CHARLES RIDDLE DARRELL SMITH MEDFORD TAYLOR JIM DRUM RAIFORD Sergeant-at-Arms PORTER Supervisor DARYL McCUIRE Pledge Director DICK VERT Membership Director 160 The Bond of Sphinx Delta Sigma Phi fl Life of Work, Study, Play The Delts Sigs returned to school in 1959 ready For another banner year— The National Con- vention in Atlanta was past— Four nun were initiated ri ht away. Our Swim-dance part) ' at the High Point Y— The rope pull-Don finalh got pmnrtl .it lotm iist-Twenty-one pledges during rnsli-Tlie ball games hewteen the brothers and pledges-Charles Riddle gave Carolyn her diamond— The Heats and the Beatnik party— The blast at the Carnation Ball in Chapel Hill- exams and more exams-more men get initiated— Our Sailor ' s Ball at Ocean Drive— Kxams again and then its all over for another year. For those that are gone it will be remembered as our biggest year; for those who will return it will be a challenge for the years to come. Students of Engineered Leadership Firxt T nc: Ronald Austin, Jimmy Boyles, Doug Brackett, Ned Chatelain, Gerald Conell, Doug Co , Jaracs Duguan. Scemii row: Jaekie Goodwin, Monroe Heller, Dayton Holmes, Lee Roy Kearns, Richard Kcmpton, David Kencrky, Bill Lewis, Third row: Raymond Mabe, Larry Mowrey, William Norris. Jim Pasi-oe, Allen Sliarpe, Clayton Snyder, Christopher Woodman, i ' e Flippin. «%i - Sf U 161 ••■ Our Spinx Christmas time. Heave— ugh!! Le Bruce and Cans We raise our voices. Gone for a long one. 162 Lambda Chi a (ouisqo£) ) tambcia Jhi Alpha (. £) AXA W Harold Wright, President; Charles Johnson, Vice-President; Ray Starrctt, Social Chairman; Frank Kimhro, Pledge Trainer; Charles Mann, Rush Chairman; Norman Stevens, Ritualistic- Chairman; Keith Martin, Treasurer; Not Picturer; Bobby Yates, Secretary. Our many memories nf cherished moments in 1 959-1960 In Scholarship, Brotherhood, Fellow ship, and Determination, the Iota-Phi Zeta Chapter of Lambda Chi Alpha initiated the academic year of 1959. Perhaps no other year in our campus history has been more unique and successful. Who can ever forget that hectic autumn and the tipped-over punch how at Kick ' s ultra-Bohemian party where anything could have happened and probably did. ' Remember [he nay we sheered on our dauntless eleven? Although we narrowly missed the A. P. polls, we finished confident that Brothers Wright and Adams were a sure bet for All American honors, and if not, at least All Southeast. How about that steak fry, where everyone had too much steak but a great time was had by all. Bight Yates? Most of us agreed that the steak was almost as good as Mrs. Wright ' s! At last the gun was sounded and formal rush was on. We shook so many hands and listened to so many unbearable jokes, (we didn ' t even cut in the lunch line At final count, we had twenty-two, and wc must confess that they were our pride and joy. Ridiculous, dumb, and at times even obnoxious, our pledges were still tops. Under the stress and strain of such totalatarian actions perpetrated against them, by the likes and laughs of Brothers Kimhro, Stephens, and Booth, they soon learned to work bard, laugh onlv with the crowd, and keep their mouths shut. Admist all the frolic and harassment of autumn, we were able to give due- congratulations to Brothers Wright and Johnson on being elected to Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universities and attaining a be rth in the Top Ten polls. Also, to Brother Dale Brown, that double barreled cowboy from Wyoming, our SGA Treasurer who never forgets a figure. Mr. Brown also had the good fortune of pinning Miss Dorothy Chadwiek. Brother Brown was further distinguished when he was elected a Junior Marshal along with Brothers Short and Yates. The pinnings of Brothers Van Auken and Wright were especially appreciated in regard to the two fine sweethearts we were proud to claim Miss Jane Lloyd and Miss Bobbie Shuford respectfully. Ah yes, the amours of Spring were with us throughout the year. Wedding bells chimed for Brother David Howard and also oiled up for Brother Keith Martin, our suave Washington Exec., who is expected to make the march any day now. Brother Johnson and Miss Kathy Traywick arc also on their mark. With the summer of ' 60 knocking in our door, the chapter has decided, like the Republicans and Democrats, to hold a summer conven- tion. Our convention will be at Myrtle Beach. With love to Thompson in regards to C. T. and Mike, our convention organizers, we close by saying, wc shall sec you where the sea is blue, the sand white, and the beverage cold. 163 lota Phi Zela of Lambda Chi Alpha First row: William Adams, Dale Brown, Bobby Clark, Charlie Davis, Mike Flanagan. Second row: C. T. Fulk, Jerry Humble, John L. Pycior. Buy. . Kouth. Tiiirtl run : I ' nil Yoin-aiinoii, Pledges 1 % «4 T- v Fir.vf rorc- Gene Blake. Second row: Gene Buchanan, Ralph Clements, Marvin Ferebee, Carroll Hawkins, Ronnie Michaux, Grey Morton. Third row: Larry Nolan. Frank Phillips, Richard Shackleford, Ronnie Smith Jerry Tertzagian, Ronald Yarborough. 164 K 4 Phi Kappa Alpha Delta Omega Chapter Chartered 1953 FRED HANDY, President HILL GUY, Vice President JACK ZIMMERMAN, Secretary KEMPER WEITZEL, Treasurer 4h Hf . i j,V I, V P 4rf Firsf rotu. ' Tony Benge, Gilbert Buck, Jack Cole, John Dorothea. Second row: Richard Hallman, Robert Milliard, Tom HollinRsworth, Dick Holt, Bill Kester, B«l) Lloyd. Third row: E. L. Mackintosh, Jack Mahan, Harold McDanicl, Ed Meade, Gregg Mills, Rodney Mills, Fourth row: Larry Rogers, Dull Speight Ned Surratt, Clary Thornburg, Ed Venable, Roby Walls. 166 Pledge Class JOHN WOOD, President LA1NE MAS II BURN Vice-President TOMMY LUTHER, Secretary CHARLES WEISNER Treasurer 1 $ % Completely lost It won ' t hurt ' [nst to boost morale it -ST h V Fir-vf mic: Barry Brown, Donald Elder, Jerry Fogleman, John Harmick, Blanton Lomax, Stroud row: George Holmes, Charles McPherson, Hill Potts, Winston Trevarthen, Cary Em. 167 w PI KAPPA ALPHA DELTA OMEGA Work together, party together, party together . . . Ihiy Hollings- worth, lend us some QP ' s . . . Get that C or stay a pledge! . , . Best IS on eampi . . . .Bear pins Jean, Norman pins Anne, Niger pins Glenda, Tliorny pins Dink, Jack pins Carol, finally! . . . Serenades, and into the drink . . , Congratulations Stick after 3 semesters . . . Gil, John, Greg, and Jack join the crew . . . Lexington 9:45?? . . . Frankie ' s barn Bongo ' s Birthday party . . . Cos- tumes for the International, Gotecs and pins for the Gangsters Ball , . . I did so have my coat on. Fined $1.00 Chaplin Hilliard ' s wife has a little Pika . . . Thanks to the alumni for our sign . . . A.B. going steady, lover boy . . . Not another Potato chip sale ... Is that Fog seeping under the door at 3 a.m.? . . . Be recognized. Midget 25c fine . . . Y ' ont my doonut? . . . Colonel almost suffocates in locked room , . . Basket- ball is looking good again this year . . . Fred and Kemper finally make big senior list, and Dean ' s list too? . . . Party, party, wow what a Sweater Girl . . . Glad to have Rich- ard hack again, now we can sing . . . Artist Rodgers takes over Mir row Product Co. . . . Hay Dick, how ' s the girls dorm? . . . It ' s a mighty cold night for a pledge trin boys, don ' t worry though, it ' s only 40 miles of had roads . . . Von able and Kcstor Keep the day student pledges on the ball, good work boys . . . Benge wins Mr. TI.P.C. contest . . .John, off to VC again? Who ' s that Chick? . . . £, if 4 168 Tau Kappa Epsilon DELTA KAPPA CHARTER CHARTERED 1899 Tau Kappa Epsilon is the largest Greek social fraternity in the world, consisting of more than 160 active chapters. Delta Kappa Chapter was installed on the High Point College campus in 1954. Tau Kappa Epsilon seeks to develop manhood among its members, and to foster the growth of personality and social adjustment in those areas not included in the academic program of the college. The fraternity places emphasis upon the fields of scholarship, social life, athletics, and campus leadership. A strong bond of brother- hood exists among the Tekes, and the fraternity offers each of its members a sense of belonging, a home away from home, during his college years. The 1958-59 and 1959-60 school years ranked high on the TKE calendar of achievements. In 1958-59, the Tekes captured first place basketball free throw, Softball, horseshoe, and tennis. In 1959-60, the Teke football team captured the championship in the Fraternity League and the All-Campus Trophy. Many Tekes were campus leaders during the present year. Ray Sheppard was vice-president of the Student Congress and president of the Student Government Association. Gilbert Beeson served as president of National Kappa Chi, a ministerial fraternity, and a member of the Order of the Lighted Lamp. Tommy Skidmore was head proctor for McCulloch Hall, and Donald Reber was elected a Junior Marshal. Tekes Joe Guzinski, Tommy Skidmore, and Zane Daniel represented the fraternity on the varsity basketball team, and Esserin Morris on the golf team. The Tekes added a new sign to the front of the TKE section, and the High Point Graduate Chapter of Tau Kappa Epsilon prospered during its second year of existence. New constitutional revisions strengthened the internal structure of the fraternity. Tau Kappa Epsilon remains as a mans fraternity on the High Point Campus, and it strives to become a greater asset to the college, to its members, and to all members of the student body. 169 HENRY AYERS President Brothers ! ESSRIX MORRIS Treasurer Pledges .■ « First tow. Gilbert Beeson, Keith Dodson, Samuel Gil- ley. Second row. Don Le- vina, Thomas Myrcs, Donald Reber, Ray Sheppard. Don Caudle, Kenneth Foddrell, Wayne Hazel wood. Bill Mc- Daniel. Don Palmer, Sammy Taylor, Don Workman, Guillermo Zal- les. . 170 There is always time out from our studying for a little social life- 171 BILL McKECHNIE President DANNY SEWELL Vice-President - fcb V BILL MOORE Secretary REID KEARNS Comptroller CHARLIE PRICE Historian 172 Sigma Phi fpsilon lorlti Carolina ETTff Chapter i Brothers First row: Jolin Davis. V ince Davis. Jimmy Edwards, Robert Little, Benjamin Martin, Frank McMiMian Second mux Richard Miller, Tliomas Myers, Don Nesbitt, RnFnrd Overstreet, Fred Sigmon, Bill Sledge. Thin! row: Pete Strum, Jack Su k, Marion Suitt, Ronald Wachs, Larrv Wlidcss, Micki Dean, V 4uk4 f 173 Pledges s I mi - Fir.sf rod ' : Ken Sullivan, President: diaries Holwm, Yiee-I ' revident; Ted Bra zell. Secretary; Joel Mom ,, Treasurer: Steve Bower, James BurRer. Second row: Ralph Lewis, Run McElhannon, Jim Mitchell. Don OKlcsby, Mark Raby, Mike Sabino, Third you; Walter Shank, William Steed, Jim Stevens, Fred Stone, Jim Widen, Jimmy West. 174 CHARLES CARROLI k Secretary LEN LEWTN Vice-President BOBBY OWENS Pledge Marslw.li JIM CORLEY Treasurer Left lit rifi rt; Turn- Adams Hill Davidson, Hill Gladstone, Ralph Helsahcek, Lcc Hinsliaw, Jack Jarrctt, ThoiiMN Kimball, Jerry Kivctt, Hurold Long, Bill Morris, Don Sellers, John Tnltle. Not Pictured: Chuck Schafer, Dove Biiie, Bill Parish. Advisors: Dr. C. J. Adkins, Mr. Coble, Dr. Hill, Mr. Yarboroudi. El WILLIAM McKINLEY Vice-President DAVID COX Secretary WILLIAM SHOALS President WALTER SCHENCK Treasurer TOM DEAN S erceant-at- Arms Theta Chi woia Epsilon Alpha Chapter rt ; S Left to right, first row: James Frazicr, Kenneth Fritts, Douglas Cmslutm, Marvin Hatfa. Second row: John Jenkins, Jerry Mnrdock, William Richards. Don Schmitt. Third row: Mike Winstend, Jimmy Wuodley. Not Pictured- Bill Black, Roger Roach, Mickey Boles. of B XI 959-1 960 MISS LYNDA WATTS Dream Cirl of 1959 THE LAST TOAST II. W, IViiuht, Alpha Our school clays were done ant! the banquet was on And some of die boys were going to leave us Then one of the boys who was asked for a toast Stood proudly up and said. Chorus For the love that we all bear our brothers This toast I am giving here. Tonight they are near, our school chums so dear And we ' ll yearn for them each day. But the pride of our hearts is our chapter Oh the days we ' ve spent with her Tho ' we roam far away, still our hearts will always With you, dear Theta Chi. Beta ' 25 stav ■ i 9 1 MISS JERRI MARTIN Sweetheart 19-59-60 Athletics CHEERLEADERS BASKETBALL TENNIS BASEBALL • CROSS COUNTRY TRACK GOLF INTRAMURALS Just as a student works in classes and associates witu otriei in organizations, there is need for an expression of energy. This can usually be found in the athletic program of the college. Frequently, the spirit and loyalty of the student body is measured by its support of college atheltics. This program in- cluded both intercollegiate competition and intramural sports. Every student may participate in some phase of athletics. ' Every Man is the builder of a temple, called his body. John Bartlett ISO Cheerleaders on H.P.C. campus exist as an organized group holding weekly prac- tices and meetings. There are eight regular cheerleaders and three alternates function- ing under a set of rules made and adopted by the squad. Each year the students body elects new cheerleaders and alternates to replace grad- uates or drop-outs from the previous year. The bead cheerleader is elected by the regular cheerleaders. The Squad primarily is in charge of lead- ing cheers at home and away basketball games. Co-operating with the P.E. Depart- group is in charge of developing good sports- manship among students, sponsoring pep rallies, cartering busses for away games, as- sisting the college at homecoming events and advertising for basketball games, and dances following home games. This year the main project of the cheer- leaders was raising money for a H.P.C. Purple Panther Costume to be worn at all basketball games. SHELBY WILLIAMS Head Cheerleader Then we ' ll sing the Fight Song. 182 BETTY GRAY DORMAN VICKIE SMITH 183 VIVIAN LLOYD TOM DEAN ALICE JONES First Alternate 1st t Kneeling: Shelby Williams, Head. Standing left to right: Tom Dean, Von Vaughn, Vickie Smith, Betty Cray Dorman, Vivian Lloyd, Harold I irrv. FRANK PHILLIPS Alternate ANN SURRATT Alternate 185 Basketball DANNY SEWELL is Captain of the Panthers, a Senior from Kokomo, Indiana, wears No. 32 fcrsey, and measures 6 5 . The Panthers boast him a mem- ber of the Little AH American Team, and the leading scorer for the past two years in the N.A.I. A. WAYNE CHEEK is a Senior from Morehead City, wears No. 30 Jersey, and stands 67 . 186 |ACK SHOUT from Williams, Indiana, is a funior, wears No. 12 jersey and stands 5 11 . ZANE DANIEL is a Sophomore from Rnthedge, Tenn- essee, wears No, 20 Jersey, and stands 5 ' 9 . JOE GUZINSKI is a Sophomore from Tnnkhannock, Pennsyl- vania, wears No. 40 Jersey, and stands 6 ' 2 . 1S7 TOMMY SKI DM ORE WOLFY UNGER WILLIARD FORMYDUVAL GENE BUCHANAN TEX FLIPPIN LARRY NOLAN 1SS ■ Without those all important people behind our team success would only be a dream, but with Coach Yovv, Mr. Hartman, and Bill Zalles all in there fighting with them, our team tasted victory many times this year. Our hats are off to these men behind our team. - £S BILL ZALLES Manager ' I don ' t ask for victory, I only ask for a clean game. 189 Coached by Virgil Yow, who was named to NAIA Basketball Hall of Fame, the High Point College Panthers finished third in the conference standing. Although the Panthers held first place all the season, Appalachian, hav- ing their best season in years, came out on top. With a win over Western Carolina in the opening game of the tournament, High Point lost to Lenoir Rhyne in the semifinals. Danny Sewell, Little All American was named the Most Outstanding player in District 2fi. Without the sensational playing of Captain Sewell, and the graceful performance of Wayne Cheek, the squad will be hit hard by the graduation of three seniors, Sewell, Cheek, and Williard Formyduval. Although the team will be hurting for height next season, Coach Yow has anticipation of many great per- formances led by Joe Guzinski and rising senior, Jack Short. Left to right: Willarf Formyduval, Tex Flippin, Cene Buchanan, Tommy Skidmore, Larry Nolan, Wayne CheA-, Danny Sewell, Wolfy Unger, Joe Guzinski, Dave Coombs, Jack Short, Zane Daniel. 191 Left to right: Ned Chaterlain, Dale Hodge, Steve Bowers, Bill Guy, Bill Adams, H.P.C. made a new step into the intercollegiate athletic ranks this year in putting out a wrestling team. The grapplers under the direction of Earnest Cooms made a futile effort to have a good year, but inexperience held the team back. Although they did not win a match they showed a very strong effort. In the next year or two High Point should advance to top ranks of wrestling. The men that are on the team should be commended for their effort. Interest in wrestling should reach a peak next year. 193 Tennis Left to rinht: Allen Windley, Ken Foddrell, Gene Clements, Ron Michauz, Tony Adams. Couch Yow and one of the Top four men, Tonv Adams. 4 -- , JM- .• ' i wh ,- . 1 - ' ' - 194 Baseball Nine lettermen form a nucleus of our baseball team this year. Mr. Chuck Hartman, in his first year as head baseball coach, has rounded out a good squad for High Point this year. The Panthers whom Coach Hartman built this team around are; Charles MeCorkle, Gilbert Buck, Sam White, Larry Nolan, Rob Boles, Darrell Smith, Ed Hughs, and all- conference, all-district joe Guzinski. The Panthers are expecting a good season this year. The team is in much better shape than any previous team. It is expected that Coach Hartman and the Purple Panthers are on the verge of becoming one of the leading powers in the North State Conference. M ,jP ' }i S w 111 flL m 1 it L tr«a m w Left to rifiht, first rote: Jerry Koontz, Dam 11 Smith, Hoy f Irjint. Boh Holes, Gil Buck, Kay Grant. Sain White, Willard Formyduval. Second row: Charles Watson, Bill N orris, Jim Boyles, Joe Guzinski, Larry Nolan, Don Phillips, Phillip Blair, Gene Buchann, Bill Cook, Jack Mahan. - .: ' ■ ■■■■ ' . .- ' ■ ' « ' it W ■ ■ ' ' - % Coach Hartman and joe Guzinski. it i w I J4- Roy and Ray Grant and Larry Nolan. 195 Cross Country Congratulations are in store for our fine group of Harriers. They completed the season undefeated. They placed a close second to the strong Duke team in the N.C. State meet which was composed of teams such as; U.N.C., N.C. State, Wake Forest, Davidson and others. This was truly an astounding record for the Panthers in their first cross-country season. The boys that are respon- sible for this are; Captain Mickey Dean, Mike Sabino, Ray Murphy, Louis Farlow, Ken Sullivan, and Dick Vert. Coach Hertz is looking forward to a similar season next year because his only loss from this year ' s squad is senior Dick Vert. This team is surely a tribute to H.P.C. Left to rinht: Ray Murphy, Mickey Dean, Mike Sabino, Dick Vert, Ken Sullivan, and Louis Farlowe. 196 MICKEY DEAN COACH HERTZ MICKY DEAN KEN SULLIVAN MIKE SABINO MIKE SABINO KEN SULLIVAN DICK VERT RAY MURPHY DICK VERT LOUIS FARLOWE RAY MURPHY LOUIS FARLOWE 197 Track n o Mickey Dean, Harold Dickinson, Jack Wagoner, Louis Farlow, Ken Sullivan, Bill Houston, Mike Sabino. COACH HERTZ m mfW i ] ™ JACK WAGONER This year the competition will be strong in track but Dr. Gil Hertz, Track Coach, hopes the stiff com- petition will make for better per- formances in the events this year. New opponents for this season are Furman University, Wake Forest Col- lege, and Presbyterian College. The highlights of the track season are the Piedmont relays at Furman Univer- sity, High Point relays at High Point, and N.A.I. A. District 26 track meet at Salisbury. Having suffered serious losses in key positions our track team ex- periences the same problem as in pre- vious seasons— a lack of depth. Back to bolster the team from last year ' s squad are, Mickey Dean, conference half-mile champion and record holder who is undefeated after two years of competition; Jack Short our tremen- dous field event man, Tommy Skik- more, a good high jump man, and Pete Sturm, quarter-miler. New com- ers who are expected to bolster the team are Jack Wagoner, 440; Louis Farlow and Ken Sullivan mile and two mile; Bill Houston, who is prob- ably the most versitale on the squad; Steve Bowers, Bill Shoals, Francl Johnston, Darrell Ward, and Zane Daniels. With this squad, how could you lose? BILL HOUSTON 198 (Tlen ' s ntramurals Men ' s intramurals have fume a long way this year. Interest in the program lias become greater this year. Under the able leadership of Dr. Poole and Mickey Dean, the program has run smoothly. With the pro- gram about half through the THET H CHIS are in the lead of over all points. Several fraternities are running them a close second. Ability of fraternities in all sports is more equally distributed, and this always makes for a better program. The TKES won football again this year. This was expected. The independent Jaybirds broke the three year domination of the PIKA ' S in the basketball league. The THETA CHIS are new champions of volleyball. The minor sports are pretty will distri- buted between the fraternities. All in all this has been a very good year for our intramural sports. Winning teams in basketball and volleyball. 199 Golf The Panther Linkmen are faced with a rough schedule again this year. The team has a new coach this year, Mr, Johnny Johnston. Coach Johnston is faced with a complete rebuilding program this year, but he has several good boys around whom he hopes to build the team. The Panthers should become top contenders in Conference play. Coach Johnston has previously coached at Wake Forest College and is currently Golf Professional at Blair Park. With this excellent coach and eager group of players, the Linkmen should have a fine season. Left to ripht: Bob Veasey, Sonny Lee, David Stanton, William Rut led He, Joe Morris. I 1 ML P t. - ■-- ■ ' 200 ntramurals 5L-, 20j features - w  MISS ZENITH FRATERNITY SPONSORS QUEEN OF MAY COURT HOMECOMING QUEEN COURT MISS H P C FINALISTS f 1 . . • ' - ' The ZENITH holds many enchanting memories for ns. The loveliest of these are the thoughts of the charming girls of our campus. These young ladies deserve recognition for their poise and heauty just as the scholars merit for their intellect. So we bestow upon them crowns and titles and now we honor them in our Book of .Memories. This year for the first time, MISS ZENITH will reign as queen of our yearbook. She was chosen from the Senior Class but graduation will not dim the regal thoughts of her. Also for the first time, each fraternity has selected a girl whom they wished to honor for her grace and beauty. Spring is known [or glowing loveliness and so it is with our May Court. Our Qui of May was elected by the student body and her attendents by the individual classes. Homecoming is a fine time to introtln the alumni to our campus charmers. Each member of oui hall club selects a sponsor and from these one is elected by the student body to reign over the Homecoming festivities. Miss North Carolina was present to pay tribute to the lovel} one who was selected as queen of our campus. A colorful pagent pre- eeeded her crowning as Miss HPC. 7k 1 hest purl nj In; uttij is that (illicit no picture can express. Bacon 206 ■1 Miss Zenith of I960 was chosen bv ROGER WILLIAMS, the popular concert pianist of Iowa. The candidates were five senior girls— Maryette Brown, Peggy Davis, Sylvia Deaton. Anne Starr, and Wini Stuart-chosen by the Senior Class. These girls appeared with Mr. ' Williams on Television during his visit in Greensboro, where he made his decision and re- vealed it in writing to the Zenith Editor. ncc wtwi c-rninT We are quite proud of each of these lovelies and we are honored to announce that Miss m. i MUAKl has been selected our MISS ZENITH frflK kwt. ■ , ■■ j Tr JCf f :tftfK i. V fraternity t . SL t MISS DONNA BLUE so erf by Alpha Phi Oi rV: ■-J fKtsS m mmti i i©S§T..? • fr MISS JULIE YOUNG Sponsored by Delta Sigma Phi ' 4tt . 4i . Sponsors .wO .l , ii 15 :;. , t • i t t «i MISS JANE HONEYCUTT Sponsored by Kappa Chi f md m oak; ■ '  MISS ANN GANDY ; Sponsored by Lambda Chi Alpha j a ;i4 ilW mtj ' _ M- ' BBj a i xyf ji asr fraternity MISS EDNA ROSE DUNCAN Sponsored by Pi Kappa Alpha mm ynfi yttv ' J gi- v$Kf lILf MISS DORIS ANN JOYCE Sponsored by Tau Kapa Epsilon mm MISS JERRI MARTIN Sponsored by Theta Chi ' jtiVX fjj 4 MISS ANN STARR ■,-x. MISS PEGGY DAVIS Representing Senior Class MISS WINI STUART Representing Senior Class MRS. ANN GANDY Representing Junior Class -1  0 €J M  . _ r ■H 1 MISS DELORES STONE Representing Junior Class 0? MISS YVONNE VAUGHN Representing Sophomore Class wm ■ i i|| ' K m ' ■r Bfcl . v v ll . 1-, l b ni MISS JULIE YOUNG Representing Sophomore Class A% MISS JO NELL KERLEY Representing Freshman Class MISS ANN SURRATT Representing Freshman Class MISS YVONNE VAUGHN Sponsored bij joe Guzinski «■-■ W fcBOTS ' MISS DONNA BLUE Sponsored by Williard Formyduval WPm MISS JANE HONEYCUTT ;i Sponsored by Gene Buchanan MISS BETTY FOSHEE Sponsored by Dave Coombs I , =f. i !r:i yfc w 4S ■ - Mi MISS CAROL HOWA RD Sponsored by Tommy Skidmore ,. T ., r 4- ■rjuin MISS BOOKIE KEARNS Sponsored by Larry Nolan I MISS JERRI MARTIN I Sponsored by Zane Daniel ■ ' n TO M MM PP ' dsdSiR 1 | Ml r MISS PEGGY SHOAF I Sponsored bi Tex Flippin i fBFi MISS ANNE STARR Sponsored by Wayne Cheek w . mz mm MISS ANNE SURRATT Sponsored by Wolfe Unger ' S« MISS SHELBY WILLIAMS I Sponsored by Danny Sewell %- fMM 1.4M. ■£ + MISS JULIE YOUNG ' Sponsored by Jack Short -i.w- f ft 11 iiL m ikf 1 — T it | B 2 fnPr fl I ■- jri V ■=■1 ; ttul a 1 — yt-r s Tib ifflP i gr B f M . B- bbB bbbbbHbbbHbbbbbb 9b! 1 HBfr fj BYhW : BB Bfll fH 1 1 1 Bv ' ' ' - «fl VSl H • : M bP B BF ' l jj HHHfcJ H .■.; ' .■ BB ■ Bfl Jbg JJK ' VVj v jj+i MjTTIBbR. SE v, ' -: K£ XP2 ftafe • ' s 1 B ■ 1 BBf BJ HI L ( bb bHbbV 1 J 1 I BH 1 ■ bBbH 1 !I Bi r BjB r MISS JERRI MARTIN Gi o., ; ' Sponsored by Theta Chi Fraternity MISS SANDRA PARNELL Sponsored by Concert Choir 232 lf jpfcfc MISS DELORES STONE Sponsored by Junior Class I 233 MISS WINI STUART Sponsored by Senior Class 231 • — ' i • MISS EUNICE YOUNG Sponsored bif Alpha Gamma Delta 235 MARSH FURNITURE COMPANY Manufacturers KITCHEN FURNITURE Since 1906 HIGH POINT, NORTH CAROLINA ESTABLISHED 1904 ADAMS-MILLIS CORPORATION MANUFACTURER HOSIERY FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY Executive Offices 400 English Street, High Point, N. C. New York Office 2816 Empire State Building Chicago Office 222 West Adams Street Pacific Coast Representative Sidney Muller 552 Mission Street, San Francisco Pl ants High Powt, Kernersville, and Tryon, N. C. Congratulations to the High Point College Seniors and Best Wishes for Your Future Success and Happiness ACEME - McCRARY HOSIERY MILLS, INC. ASHEBORO, N. C. Makers of Famous McCrary Seam-Reminder Stockings PC c H l Ph C OS w s w DG C - c = :- c y. = ' u - y; H - - en And c was withdrawn from them about a stone ' s cast, and knelt down, and prayed. St. Luke 22:41 e£-io CHURCH WINDOWS Since 1906 HIGH POINT GLASS DECORATIVE COMPANY A. V. Klemme, President, High Point, N. C. The good will of men, women, and children who contact this organization casually or in business constitutes the principal asset which maintains it as a service insti- tution. Our sincere desire to serve our many patrons well and unselfishly is widely recognized and our ability to do this is established. HIGH POINT - THOMASVILLE HIGH POINT THOMASVILLE DENTON RAILROAD COMPANY Nothing But Service To Sell Compliments of ALMA DESK CO. ONE OF N. C. ' s LEADING INDUSTRIES W. E. LINTHICUM AND SON READY MIXED CONCRETE High Point Asheboro Siler City Jacksonville Students ' Headquarters HIGH POINT COLLEGE BOOK STORE BOOKS REFRESHMENTS SCHOOL SUPPLIES Official College Rings and Jewelry 240 Hall Printing Company S. HAMILTON STREET HIGH POINT, NORTH CAROLINA Serving HIGH POINT and HIGH POINT COLLEGE with QU ALITY PRINTING since 1924. FURNITURE COMPANY Manufacturers KITCHEN FURNITURE Since 1906 WILLIAMS FLOWERS GIFTS Quality Flowers Plus Personal Attention 4018 South Main Street PHONE 5011 TOBIAS HARRIS DRUG STORE 1231 Montlieu Ave. Phone 2-2611 FREE DELIVERY COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. OF HIGH POINT HIGH POINT, NORTH CAROLINA HUNTER COMPANY OF NORTH CAROLINA INC. 1502 South Main Street HIGH POINT, NORTH CAROLINA Venetian Blinds - Window Shades - Tape - Cord Cornices - Drapery Hardware Manufacturers MONARK SHADE BLIND COMPANY Phone 2-1616 1406 N. Main St. HIGH POINT, NORTH CAROLINA Compliments of HIGH POINT HARDWARE Compliments of WILLIAMS SALES CO., Inc. HIGH POINT, NORTH CAROLINA SILVER KNIT HOSIERY MILLS, Inc. Manufacturers of Fine Hosiery HIGH POINT. NORTH CAROLINA 241 Compliments of COLTRANE-GRAHAM CONSTRUCTION CO. 245 South Hamilton Street Phone 9695 High Point, North Carolina MARIETTA PAINT COLOR CO. FINE FURNITURE FINISHES PAINTS VARNISHES ENAMELS Compliments of INGRAM ' S PHARMACY Phone 2-3313 KOONCE FUNERAL HOME AMBULANCE SERVICE Phone 4545 KENNEDY OIL COMPANY Phone 3027 Crown Products and Kendall Motor Oil 1203 Taylor Street P. O. Box 1428 HIGH POINT, NORTH CAROLINA American Supply Company of N. C, Inc. EXCLUSIVE FABRICS For the Upholsterer and Decorator 308 W. Broad Street Phone: 4591 High Point, North Carolina Proud of You Proud to Serve You! DURE POWER COMPANK COLUMBIA FOOD MARKET THE WORLD ' S BEST MEATS 2112 S. Main Street Phone 7976 STEELE ' S DINER Owned and Operated by Former High Point College Students SWAIM SUPPLY CO., Inc. WHOLESALE Plumbing, Heating and Industrial Supplies HIGH POINT - SALISBURY ROCKY MOUNT Compliments of SAMPLE SHOE STORE 119 North Main Street Shoes For the Entire Family Compliments of PENROD JURDEN CLARK COMPANY PEGRAM-BURTON, Inc. 129 South Main Street HIGH POINT, NORTH CAROLINA 242 JEROME W. GOLDEN of RANDELLE, INC. 149 Church Street New York 7, N. Y. OFFICIAL PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHERS for the 1960 ZENITH 243 Compliments of PIEDMONT AUTO FINANCE CO. 306 S. Main Street COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. OF HIGH POINT HIGH POINT, NORTH CAROLINA 1 1 ' 1 1 7 i JEWELERS Compliments oj CANNON FETZER High Point, North Carolina Compliments of AUMAN MANUFACTURING COMPANY Compliments of PIEDMONT PETROLEUM FUEL COMPANY English Street Extension HIGH POINT, NORTH CAROLINA ENGLISH MOTOR COMPANY Washington at Wrenn Street High Point, North Carolina FORD — Test Drive It — Value Check It 244 DIRECTORY FACULTY AND STAFF Miss Louise Adams, 516 North Wrenn Street Dr. C. J. Adkins, 305 Montlieu Avenue Miss Katherine Anderson, Woman ' s Hall Dr. Helen R. Bartlett, 900 Sixth Street Dr. Rossiter R. Bellinger, 2601 E. Lexington Ave Dr. Alexander V. Bcrkis, 821 Circle Drive Mrs. Alda T. Berry, 1022 Sherrod Avenue Dr. Walter Blaekstoek, 112 Manor Drive Miss Clarice Bowman, Eeker Apartments Mr. Stan C. Broadway, 310 Hickory Lane Dr. Robert R. Bryden, 807 E. Lexington Ave. Mr. Harold F. Burhans, 1315 James Street Miss Mareclla Carter, 1009 North Hamilton Street Dr. Gerard P. Cleisz, 804 Woodrow Avenue Mr. H. E. Coble, 830 Circle Drive Mrs. Dorothy Collins, 406 North Drive Dr. Harold E. Conrad, 911 W. College Drive Dr. Dan B. Cooke, 812 Westwood Dr. Dennis H. Cooke, 906 Circle Dirve Dr. E. O. Cummings, Rt. 2, High Point Dr. S. C. Deskins, Rt. 8, Box 601, Greensboro Miss Jane DeSpain, 103-A Oakwood Court Dr. James C. Dixon, 2401 East Lexington Avenue Mr. Louis R. Dougherty, 430 South Main Street Dr. W. D. Durland, Hillcrest Manor Apts. Miss Ernestine Fields, 1005 Forrest Avenue Mr. Joe L. Fryhover, 2404 East Lexington Avenue Mrs. Frances Gaynor, 2405 East Lexington Avenue Mr. Wesley Gaynor, 2405 East Lexington Avenue Mrs. Dorothy Griffiths, 302 Ragsdale Rd., Jamestown Mr. Charles F. Hartman, Circle J., Trailer Court Dr. Leopold M. Hays, Box 1085, High Point, N. C. Dr. Gilman W. Hertz, 602 Gordon Street Dr. Ben H. Hill, 1202 Cedrow Avenue Dr. C. R. Hinshaw, 902 Rotary Drive Miss Naneye E. Hood, 213 Woodrow Avenue Dr. G. Leon Howell, 1010 Montlieu Avenue Dr. Walter E. Hudgins, 538 Parkway Mrs. Frances W. Koontz, 820 East College Drive Dr. Lois Kropa, 1809 Madison, Greensboro Mr. John L. Leonard, 600 Fifth Street Dr. Arthur E. LeVey, McCulloeh Hall Dr. Lew J. Lewis, Route 2, High Point Dr. R. A. Lineberry, 805 W. Circle Drive Mrs. Lois Livingston, 901 West College Drive Dr. William R. Locke, 911 North Hamilton Street Dr. Lincoln Lorenz, 3509 Parkwood, Greensboro Mr. Larry V. Lowe, 1501 Carolina Avenue Mr. Benjamin Lucas, Jr., Y. M. C. A., High Point Mrs. Margaret McDowell, 309 Allred Street Mrs, Lillian Mavs, 905 Montlieu Avenue Dr. Wm. W. Mountcastle, 605 Radford Street Mr. James L. Nelson, 607 Montlieu Avenuee Mrs. Ina M. Patrick, 806 Carriek Street Dr. Wendell M. Patton, 821 West College Drive Mrs. Betty S. Perry, Woman ' s Hall Dr. Herbert H. Peterson, 828 Circle Drive Dr. Edwin H. Pleasants, 25-C Oakwood Apts. Dr. Richard D. Poole, 137 Manor Drive Mr. Raiford M. Porter, 2404 East Lexington Avenue Mrs. lessie N. Pratt, North Hall Mrs. Kathryn G. Ring, 2601 Woodruff Street Mrs. Mona Saunders, 1202 Delk Drive Miss Betty L. Shirley, North Hall Dr. William J. Sowder, 912 Johnson Street Mrs. Marv C. Spurrier, Wm. Mary Apts. 93-E Mrs. Ray Stanford, 1023 West College Drive Mr. Bill C. Tadlock, 821 Circle Drive Mr. W. A. Walter, 800 Carriek Street, High Point, N. C. Mr. Arthur B. Williams, 810 Montlieu Avenue Mrs. Louise Williams, 810 Montlieu Avenue Mr. Arthur S. Withers, 1105 Cedrow Avenue Dr. Albert Woollett, 805 West Circle Drive Miss Ruth Worthington, 607 Kemrey Street Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Wright, 947 Council Avenue Mr. N. P. Yarborough, 1413 Wilshire Blvd. Mr. Virgil Yow, 101 West Howell Street (Classification: Freshman— 1; Sophomore— 2; Junior— 3; Senior— 4; Unclassified— 5) 4— Adams, Anthony Angelo, Box 312, Jamestown, N. C. 2-Adams, Charles Leon, P.O. Box 296 Mt. Airy, N. C. 2— Adams, William George, 7207 Dunmar St., Balitmore, Md. 3-Albertson, Shirley Jean, Rt. 5, High Point, N. C. 1— Alderson, Raymond Dudley, Box 228, Archdale, N. C. 2-Alexander, Mary Gail, 415 Tate Street, High Point, N. C. 4— Alexander, Nancy Lucinda, 225 Norwood Street, Lenoir, N. C. 2— Alexander, William Munsey, Jr., Rt. 1, Wilkesboro, N. C. 2-Allen, Grace Adele, 303 Steele Street, High Point, N. C. 1-Alligood, Barbara Ann, 201 Isabella Avenue, Washington, D. C. 1-Allred, Rose Annette, Rt. 1, Trinity, N. C. 2-Allred, Sue Carole, Rt. 5, Box 268, High Point, N. C. 2-Anderson, Mary Ann, 31 Mohawk Trail, Westfield, N. J. 2— Andrews, Norman Leon, Box 63, Ahoskie, N. C. 2-Ashby, Elizabeth Judson, 323 Pine, Mt. Airy, N. C. 3-Assaf, Leilani, 1300 Brookstown Avenue, Winston-Salem, N. C. 2— Atkinson, Henry Ellen, Proctorville, N. C. 1-Austin, Judy Linda, 1028 East Devonshire, Winston-Salem, N. C. 2-Austin, Ronald D., 3200 West Market Street, Greensboro, N. C. 4— Ayers, Henry Gale, Stuart, Va. 2-Ayers, Texie Ann, 2901 English Street, High Point, N. C. 2-Baily, Billy E., Rt. 5, Lexington, N. C. 4-Baker, Billy E., 16 Popular Tent Rd. Concord, N. C. 3-Badwin, Charles Edward, 115 Conrad, Thomasville, N. C. 2-Ballard, Donald Lee, Old Salisbury Street, Kernersville, N. C. 1— Barnes, Howard Albert, 53 Jennings Avenue, Dalton, Mass. 1-Barnette, Katherine Ann, Route 9, Box 128, Charlitte, N. C. 2-Barr, John Douglas, Routel, Rural Hall, N. C. 1-Barrick, Dorothy Jane, 1009 S. 21st Street, Arlington, Va. 5— Barringer, George Herbert, 107 Koonce Cr., Jacksonville, N. C. 1— Bartlett, Joan Louise, 3805 Underwood Street, Chevy Chase, Md. 2— Batchelor, Ervin Sherwood, Box 1462, Greensboro, N. C. 3-Batten, Gilbert Ray, 606 Lake Street, Thomasville, N. C. 2-Baxley, Walter Ronald, Rt. 1, St. Pauls, N. C. 3-Baxter, David Livingston, 1402 Wiltshire, High Point, N. C. 2-Beach, Gordon A., 161 Phelps Street, Cresskill, N. J. 2— Beal, Nancy Lee, 506 Denny Street, High Point, N. C. 3-Bean, James Melvin, 526 Flint St., High Point, N. C. 1— Beane, Sarah Nan Rice, 109 Shaw St., Randleman, N. C. 2— Beatty, Shirley Virginia, Sherrill ' s Ford, N. C. 2— Beauchamp, Betty Jean, Rt. 3, Mocksville, N. C. 1-Beck, Larry Eugene, 168 Mill Street, High Point, N. C. 1-Beck, Robert Wayne, 217 Center Street, Thomasville, N. C. 4-Beeson, Gilbert Ward, Pembroke, N. C. 1— Beeson, Mary Gaylene, 2845 Reynolds Park Rd. Winston-Salem N.C. 1— Belisario, Charles Thomas, 1141 Brierfield Dr., Jacksonville, Fla. 3-Belk, Nan Norton, West Main Street, Stony Point, N. C. 1— Benbow, Lawreence Leon, 2532 Greenway St., Winston-Salem, N.C. 1-Benge, Judy Elleene, 221 Brevard Street, Statesville, N. C. 2-Benge, Tony Milton, 221 Brevard Street, Statesville, N. C. 1-Benson, Judy Faye, Box 7, Woodleaf, N. C. 2-Beroth, Vernice Victor, Jr., Rt. 1, Pfafftown, N. C. 1— Betteridge, Virginia Lee, 99 Crawford St., Northboro, Mass. 4— Beussee, Leon Richard, 504 Reid Street, Thomasville, N. C. 1-Black, Harold Arnold, 632 Natl. Hwy., Thomasville, N. C. 2-Black, William Horace, Jr., 713 W. Farriss, High Point, N. C. 2-Blair, Hollis Smith, 618 Liberty Drive, Thomasville, N. C. 2-Blair, Phillip Welch, Rt. 1, Box 215, High Point, N. C. 1— Blake, Carol, Dryden Rd., Bemardsville, N. J. 2— Blake, Kimes Eugene, Jackson Springs, N. C. 4— Blanchard, Kathryn Anne, Rt. 1, Warsaw, N. C. 2— Bledsoe, Charles Richard, 505 Brookwood Dr., Winston-Salem, N.C. 1-Blocker, James Kirby, Jr., 1025 Montlieu Ave., High Point, N.C. 1— Blue, Donna Marie, Ashburn, Ga. 245 3-Blue, Lois Eifort, 1222 Delk Drive, High Point, N. C. 1-Bodenheimer, Donnie Kay, Rt. 2, High Point, N. C. 1-Boger, Bobby Duke, Rt. 4, Winston-Salem, N. C. 2-Boggs, Ellen Jane, 650 N. Italy, Valde.se, N. C. 1-Boles, Mickey Wayne, 2534 Westover Dr. Winston-Selem, N. C. 2— Boles, Robert Eugene, Rt. 1, Germanton, N. C. 3— Bolick, Janice Gail, Cramerton, N. C. 1-Boone, Nancy Ruth, 602 Hawthorne, High Point, N. C. 4— Boose, George Nathaniel, Rt. 8, Robin Hood Cir., Winston-Salem, N. C. 4— Boroughs, Otis Clairel, Jackson Springs, N. C. 1-Bost, Nancy Suzanne, 208 Fink Street, Concord, N. C. 1-Brower, Bert Stephen, 704-72nd Street, Newport News, Va. 2— Bowman, Ann DeVere, Rt. 2, Brown Summit, N. C. 2-Bowman, Hague Cleo, 1103 Bridges Street, High Point, N. C. 3-Boyd, Annie Carol, P .0. Box 104, Candor, N. C. 2-Boyles, Frances E. 1900 Queen Street, Winston-Salem, N. C. 3— Boyles, Jimmy Ray, Route 1, Mt. Airy, N. C. 1— Boyles, Larry ' Wayne, Rt. 1, Kerneresville, N. C. 3-Brackett, Douglas Lane, Box 122, Lawndale, N. C. 1-Bradley, Carolyn Sue, 1520 Longfellow Street, Arlington Va. 2— Brady, Saundra Lili, 235 Uwharrie Street, Asheboro, N. C. 2— Brantley, Lynda Margaret, 512 North Church St. Moorseville, N.C. 1-Brazzell, Ted LeRoy, 2903 West Trade Street, Charlotte, N. C. 1-Brewer, Charles Hobert, 119 North Hall Avenue, High Point, N. C. 3— Briggs, Jack Daniel, Rt. 7, Lexington, N. C. 4-Brinkley, Mrs. Katherine W., Rt. 8, Lexington, N. C. 1— Brinkley, Steve Wesley, Route 8, Lexington, N. C. 1-Brown, Barry William, 704 Mint Street, High Point, N. C. 1— Brown, Cletus Woodrow, 407 Rocky Knoll Rd., Greensboro, N. C. 3— Brown, Dale William, 118 E. Pershing Blvd., Cheyenne, Wyoming 2-Brown, Denise Melissa, Rt. 1, High Point, N. C. 2-Brown, Henry Dale, Rt. 1, Colfax, N. C. 1-Brown, Larry Wayne, 1304 Lee Street, High Point, N. C. 4— Brown, Marcia Maryette, Box 802, Pittsboro, N. C. 2— Brown, Russell Thomas, 1104 East Sprague, Winston-Salem, N. C. 1— Bryant, Gerald Andre, 27 Culbreth Avenue, Thomasville, N. C. 1— Bryson, Charles Edwin, 3807 Broadacres Dr., Greensboro, N. C. 3— Buchanan, Gene Aubrey, Rt. 7, Sanford, N. C. 4-Buck, Gilbert R., 807 Hines Street, High Point, N. C. 1— Buffaloe, Frances Anne, Box 74, Marston, N. C. 2-Buie, Andrew Leo, 800 Willowbar Terr., High Point, N. C. 4-Buie, David Raye, 320 South Hamilton St. High Point, N. C. 2-BulI, Bill J„ Rt. 2, Kernersville, N. C. 4-Bulla, Martha A., Rt. 2, Asheboro, N. C. 3— Bullins, David Stanley, 631 Peachtree Street, Asheboro, N. C. 1-Bundy, Ronald Floyd, 1320 Trinity Avenue, High Point, N. C. 1-Burchette, Hugh Thomas, 201 Edgeworth, St. High Point, N. C. 1— Burge, James Larry, Rt. 3, High Point, N. C. 4— Burger, James Wfnton, 1421 Valley Ridge Dr., High Point, N. C. 2-Burns, Ann Womble, Box 55, Troy, N. C. 1-Burns, Deloris, Ann, Rt. 1, Robbins, N. C. 2— Burris, Sara Louise, Belk Cline Co., Madison, N. C. 2— Butner, Thomas Melvin, 836 Shober Avenue, Winston-Salem, N.C 2-Byerly, Hilda Eloise, 907 Asheboro Street, High Point, N. C. 2— Byrd, Brenda Helaine, Hickory Rd., Morganton, N. C. 1— Byrd, Fred Warren, Jr., 1452 Madison Avenue, High Point, N C 2-Byrum, Jerry Holt, 1015 Fairfield Rd., High Point, N. C. 4-Cain, Mrs. Jo Ann, 309 Nathan Hunt Drive, High Point, N. C. 2— Callaway, Deborah, 419 Spring Street, Mt. Airy, N. C. 1-Callicutt, Ronnie Wayne, 305 Hinkle Street, Thomasville, N. C. 2-Calloway, William Rodney, 608 West Street, Winston-Salem, N.C. 3— Cameron, Hugh Harris, 729 Monroe Street, Roanoke Rapids, N. C. 2-Campbell, Nancy Louise, Box 302, Denton, N. C. 1-CampbeII, Ruby Kathryn, Rt. 1, Box 135, Siler City, N. C. 2-Canada, Larry Franklin, 2072 South Hawthorne Street, Winston-Salem, N. C. 2-Carle, Kenneth Walter, 12 Christian Street, Fairhaven, Mass. 2— Carmichael, James Thomas, Walkertown, N. C. 3— Carpenter, Tohn Marion, Fayetteville Street, Aberdeen, N. C. 2— Carpenter, Karan Ann, Route 1, Box 97, Rockingham, N. C. 1— Carrington, Michael Moore, 407 Finley Street, North Wilkesboro N. C. 2-Carroll, Charles Vernon, Jr., 1202 Blain Street, High Point N C 1-Cartner, T. Dwight, Rt. 1, Box 40, Rural Hall, N. C. 3— Case. Sylvia D ' Ree, South 3rd Avenue. Mayodan, N. C. 1-Caudle, Don Cecil, 4647 Old Rural Hall Rd., Winston-Salem, N. C. 2— Chapman, Roy, Arden, N. C. 2-Charles, Robert Eugene, 3424 South Main St., Winston-Salem N. C. 2-Chason, Larry Michial, Rt. 1, Box 50, White Oak, N. C. 4-Chastain, Linda Lee, 201 West Ballard Street, Cherryville, N. C. 1-Chatelain, Edward Russell, 6710 Bradley Blvd., Bathesda ' , Md 1-Chatham, William Riley, 1914 Butler Street, Winston-Salem, N.C. 2— Cheek, Joseph Wayne, 405-A Richardson Street, High Point, N. C. 2-Cheek, Linda Joyce, 2707 Homes Drive, Morehead City, N. C. 2-Chernault, Jamees Coe, Jr., 512 Gatewood, High Point, N. C. 2-Cherry, Corbin Lee, 217 Willowbrook Street, High Point, N. C. 2-Cheves, Martha Louise, 706 Denny Street, High Point, N. C. 1-Chilton, Nancy C, Rt. 1, Pilot Mountain, N. C. 4-Clark, Malcolm Alexander, 1311-C Eaton PI., High Point, N. C. 1-Clark Robert Allen, 809 Darby Avenue, Kinston, N. C. 2-Clark, Robert Glen, Rt. 1, Stuart, Va. 3-Clark, William Charles, 703 Hardeman Street, Thomasville, N. C. 1-Clarke, Patricia Ann, 476 Howe Avenue, Shelton, Conn. 4-Clay, Helen Hendley, 1805 Sunnyside Avenue, Winston-Salem, N. ' C. 3-Clements, Eugene Corbett, Main Street, Stuarts Draft, Va. 1-Clements, Ralph Edward, 473 Archer Street, Freeport, N. Y. 5-Cookman, Boyce R., 310 Hickory Lane, High Point, N. C. 2-Coghill, James Philip, Rt. 4, Henderson, N. C. 4-Cole, Jack Richard, Box 224, Denton, N. C. 2-Cole, William Maurice, 731 Holt Avenue, Greensboro, N. C. 1-Colli ' ns, Alvin Douglas, Rt. 1, Jamestown, N. C. 1-Collins, June Letitia, 512 West Ray Street, High Point, N. C. 1-CoIIiver, Patti Ann, Rt. 1, Flemingsburg, Ky. 2— Combs, Karen G., 618 Cabarrus Avenue, Moorseville, N. C. 1— Comer, Lynnie Maybelle, Rt. 2, Seagrove, N. C. 2-Conrad, Dell Lucretia, 1233 Bretton Street, Winston-Salem, N. C. 2-Conrad, Marilee, 1803 Runnymeade Rd., Winston-Salem, N. C. 2-Cook, William H., Jr. 515 Ward Street, High Point, N. C. 1-Coombs, Dave, 83 Chelsea, Fairfield, Conn. 3-Cooper, Carroll Wayne, 623 East State Street, High Point, N. C. 3-Corley, James Douglas, 200 25th St., N. E., Winston-Salem, N. C. 2-Correll, Gerald Craig, Walnut Cove, N. C. 3-Covington, Elizabeth Little, 402 Lee Avenue, Wadesboro, N. C. 1-Cox, James Douglas, 406 D Street, North Wilkesboro, N. C. 3-Cox, Phillip David, 1307 Wright Street, High Point, N. C. 3-Cox, Maxwell Ives, Jr., 406 D. Street, North Wilkesboro, N. C. 1-Craddock, Sabrie Diane, 69 Grovers Avenue, Winthrop, Mass. 4— Craver, Mary Lou, Rt. 4, Lexington, N. C. 3— Creasey, Peggy Lou, 3424 Greenland Avenue, Roanoke, Va. 3— Creech, Lillian Jacqueline, Holly Springs, N. C. 2-Cross, George W., 610 Radford Street, High Point, N. C. 1-Crotts, Beverly Ann, Rt. 2, Box 155, Trinity, N. C. 2— Crouch, William Edward, Troy, N. C. 1— Crowson, Jane Carolyn, Monticello Drive, Statesville, N. C. 3— Crutchfield, Kenneth Earl, Delmus Avenue, Fairmont, N. C. 2— Culler, Myra Carlene, Archdale, N. C. 1— Currie, Jennie Wall, Long Avenue, Rockingham, N. C. 2— Currie, Lawrence Stewart, Box 57, Robbins, N. C. 2-Currier, Gerard Michael, 1004 Pee Dee Avenue, Albemarle, N. C. 1— Dail, Francis Earl, 1305 Holman Street, Kinston, N. C. 2— Dalton, Frances Conrad, 2374 Fairway Drive, Winston-Salem N. C. 1— Damewood, Margarette Ann, 809 Brandy Rd., Aiken, S. C. 4-Damon, William Edward, 121 Shadycrest Dr., East Hartford, Conn. 2— Daniel, Zane, Rt. 4, Rutledge, Tenn. 3-Daniels, Lee Attress, Rt. 3, Denton, N. C. 2— Darlington, Dorothy Dean, 725 East Center Avenue, Moorseville, N. C. 2-Davidson, William Preston, Box 993, Winston-Salem, N. C. 3-Davis, Charlie, Rt. 1, Bethabara Rd., Winston-Salem, N. C. 3— Davis, Edwin Vance, Rt. 1, Hot Springs, N. C. 4-Davis, Eleanor Roberta, Rt. 2, Box 342, Wilmington, N. C. 2— Davis, Gary Albert, 9 Redwine Street, Lexington, N. C. 2-Davis, James Neal, Trinity, N. C. 1— Davis, Jefferson Woodrow, Highfalls, N. C. 4-Davis, John Earl, Jr., 3809 Park Rd., Charlotte, N. C. 1— Davis, Mary Isadora, 201 Carolina Avenue, Draper, N. C. 4-Davis, Peggy Jean, 219 West 7th Avenue, Gastonia, N. C. 4-Davis, Will Stanton, 508 Weleborn Street, Thomasville, N. C. 1-Dean, George Thomas, 25 Elm Street, Schenectady, N. Y. 3-Dean, Robert Michael, 220 North Briggs Street, Durham, N. C. 4-Deaton, Sylvia Jane, Salisbury Drive, Mooresville, N. C. 1-Dellinger, Brenda Gayle, Rt. 1, Stanley, N. C. 2-Denny, Linda Belle, Pilot Mountain, N. C. 3-Deskins, David Stuart, Rt. 8, Greensboro, N. C. 1-Dickinson, Harold P., Richmond Hill, Ga. 2-Dickson, Lorna Lu, Box 367, Elkin, N. C. 2-Doby, Maxie Wilburn, 700 Dillon Street, Thomasville, N. C. 1-Dobson, Cameron Morrison, 802 North Main Street, Mocksville, N. C. 4-Dobson, Keith Douglas, Rt. 1, Madison, N. C. 4-Dorman, Betty Gray, 3rd Street, Pembroke, N. C. 2-Dorothea, John Richard, 45-58 194 St., Flushing, N. Y. 2-Dorsett, Patricia Earlene, 722 Holly Street, Asheboro, N. C. 2-Doub, Elizabeth Ann, Rt. 2, East Bend, N. C. 2-Dowless, Stewart Bruce, Rt. 1, Acme, N. C. 246 4-Downey, Robert Lee, 112 Howard Street, Thomasville N C 3-Drapeau, Donald A., 42 Mary Street, Ansonia, Conn ' 3-Drum, James Albert, Rt. 8, Statcsville N C 1-Drye, Jerry Lee, 622 Ward Street, High Point N C 2-DuBose, Peter, 2800 35th Street, N.W., Washington D C 1-Dupm Janu-s Wyman, P. O. Box 598, Fernandina Beach, ' Fla i Jv ,? ' t Vllll m Howell, 219 Burse Street, High Point, N. C 1-Dull, Jane Elaine, 3700 Robin Hood Rd., Winston-Salem N C 4-Duncan, Edna Rose, Hope Mills, N. C. ' 2-Dunean, Thomas Jefferson, Jr., 1313 Lexington Avenue, Greensboro N. C. 1-Dunn, Barbara Vaughan, 120 Welch Drive, High Point N C 2-Dyer, Daniel Harden, 607 Rives Rd., Martinsville, Va. ' 1-Ebert, Henry Allan, 3206 Country Club Rd., Winston-Salem N C 2-Edmonds, Lula Mae, Rt. 3, High Point, N. C. ' 2-Edmondson, Haywood Ernest, 529 North Mercer Street Rockv Mount, N. C. ' 1— Edwards, Harold Franklin, Sandy Ridge, N. C. ' Jimmy Carlton, Chicod, N. C. Sam Huston, 4633 West Market Street, Greensboro 2— Edward; 2— Edward; N. C. 5— Edward: _.. , John Frank, 149 West River Drive, Randleman N C 2-Elder, Donald Baldwin, Rt. 4, Box 39, High Point, N. C. 3— Elkins, George Trade, 406 West Fifth Avenue, Lexington, N. C. 1— Ellis, Robert Edward, 1003 Lakeview Drive, Pfafftown N C 2— Ellis, Roverda Ann, Rt. 3, Mocksville, N. C. 1-Emery, Anne, 10122 Ashwood, Kensington, Md. 1— English, Judy Marie, 330 South Main Street, High Point N C. 5-English, Kay Carroll, 705-B Chandler Street, High Point, N. C. 2— Epting, Dixie Anne, 324 Carolina Avenue, High Point, N. C. 1-Ern, Gary Rochforcl, Wigwam Rd., Locust, N. J. 1-Erwin, William Alexander, 309 1 2 Allred Street, High Point N. C. 2— Evans, Wesley Atkinson, 417 Mt. View Rd., Englewood, N. J. 4— Everhart, Betty Arlene, Rt. 1, Box 68, Lexington, N. C. 1— Everhart, John Wayne, Thomasville, N. C, Route 4. 3-Faircloth, Marilyn A., 302 Jamestown Rd., High Point, N. C. 4— Faircloth, Norman Dixon, 302 Jamestown Rd., High Point, N. C. -Farlow, Lewis Ward, Rt. 1, Sophia, N. C. -Farlow, William Allen, P. O. Box 311, Archdale, N. C. Felton, Carlton Howard, 508 Dobb Street, Hertford, N. C. Ferebee, Marvin Gray, 812 Westover Avenue, Winston-Salem N. C. -Ferguson, Linda Lou, 930 Ball Park Rd., Thomasville, N. C. —Ferguson, Thomas, 271 Kinderkamack Rd., River Edge, N. J. -Farrell, Forrest, 3820 Walker Avenue, Greensboro, N. C. -Filler, Mary Lynn, 302 Hillcrest Drive, High Point, N. C. -Fields, Anne Douglas, Rt. 2, Walstonburg, N. C. -Fisher, Julia Harper, Rt. 1, Box 25, Matthews, N. C. -Fitzgerald, Clyde Wayne, 508 Kennedy Street, High Point, N. C. -Fitzgerald, Linda Lucille, Rt. 1, Stanley, N. C. -Flanagan, Michael Edward, Rt. 3, Reidsville, N. C. -Fleming, LeRoy Duke, 338 South Franklin Street, Rocky Mount N. C. -Fletcher, Cynthia Kay, 1019 Penn., Avenue, Kannapolis, N. C. -Fletcher, Glen Gary, 510 Richardson Street, High Point, N. C. -Fletcher, Thomas Evan, 1200 Filbert Street, High Point, N. C. -Flippin, Tex Reid, 704 Barbee Street, High Point, N. C. -Floyd, Julia Ellen, Box 473, Henderson, N. C. -Floyd, Marilyn, North Thompson Street, Whiteville, N. C. -Foddrell, Kenneth Wayne, 605 Maple Street, Leaksville, N. C. -Fogleman, Jerry Gray, 119 Beverly PL, Greensboro, N. C. -Foley, Joe Lee, Rt. 1, High Point, N. C. -Ford, Deliah Lee, High St., Chatham, Va. -Formyduval, Willard R., Nakina, N. C. -Foshee, Betty Lou, P. O. Box 328, Southern Pines, N. C. -Foster, Ada Covington, 2914 Fairview Rd., Durham, N. C. -Foster, Coy Linville, Jr., 2842 Lomond Street, Winston-Salem N. C. -Foster, Frank Asby, 9-A Vest Mill Rd., Winston-Salem, N. C. -Foster, Kaye Nell, Box 31, Wilkesboro, N. C. -Frazier, James David, 914 Willowmar Terr., High Point, N. C. -Freeman, Thomas Wistar, 420 Rotary Drive, High Point, N. C. -French, Coralie Moran, 2711 Kivett Drive, High Point, N. C. -Fritts, Kenneth Reuben, Rt. 5, Lexington, N. C. ■Frye, Buford Vernon, Rt. 3, Bassett, Va. ■Fulk, Charles Thomas, 624 Bertonley Avenue, Charlotte, N. C. ■Fulk, Gilda Cox, 212 Grand Avenue, High Point, N. C. ■Fulk, Joseph Marion, Rt. 1, Pilot Mountain, N. C. Fulmer, Joe Sidney, Rt. 2, Sylva, N. C. •Furr, Max Taylor, 1229 E. Homestead, High Point, N. C. Fussell, Daniel Jerome, Jr., Ridge Street, High Point, N. C. 1-Gailey, James William, 2731 Stratford Drive, Greensboro, N. C. 3-Gaither, Robert A., 3207 Dreiser PL, Greensboro, N. C. 1 2. 1 1 2. 2 3 2- % 3 3- 2. 2. 4- 1- 4- 2- 1- 2- 1- 1- 1- 2- 2- 2- 1- 2- 2- 1- 2- 1- 2- 2- 1- 4- 3- 1- 2_ 1- 2- 4- 3-Gandy, Ann Cox, 207 Leftwich Street, Greensboro, N. C. 1— Gansman, Tom M., 1402 Forrest Avenue, High Point, N. C. 3-Garner, Clyde A., 2307 Williams Street, High Point, N. C. 1-Garnett, Brooks G., Rt. 5, Sanford, N. C. 1— Garrabrant, Bruce Gordon, 147 South Maple Street, Basking Ridge, N. J. Garrett, Judy Gail, 1.326 Club Drive, High Point, N. C. -Garrett, Philip Brent, 1112 Pembroke, Greensboro, N. C. — Gekas, Speros P., Emerywood Ct. Apts., High Point, N. C. Gibbs, Frances Carolyn, 403 Aberdeen Terrace, Greensboro, N. C. Gilley, Samuel Albert, 216 West Dale Avenue, Winston-Salm N. C. Gillispie, Nancy Anne, 1614 Westridge Rd., Greensboro, N. C. Ginns, H. Lloyd, 577 Hanover Street, Fall River, Mass. Gladstone, William Carter, 752 Winbish Rd., Macon, Ga. Goforth, Nancy Louise, P. O. Box 602, High Point, N. C. —Goodman, Rachael Scott, 3138 Remington Drive, Greensboro N. C. Goodman, William Quinn, 3138 Remington Drive, Greensboro N. C. Goodwin, Jackie Baxter, Rt. 5, Box 75, Greensboro, N. C. -Gordon, John Arthur, 614 East State Street, High Point, N. C. Gordon, Willian Philip, Rt. 1, High Point, N. C. —Gore, Lewis Edward, Firewav Rd., Tabor City, N. C. Graham, Doris Elizabeth,, Rt. ' 2, Box 529, Kannapolis, N. C. Grant, James N., Jr., 354 Hillside Avenue, Charlotte, N. C. —Grant, Ray Baxter, 2916 Keelcr Street, Greensboro, N. C. Grant, Roy Alvin, 2916 Keeler Street, Greensboro, N. C. Gray, Albert Perry, 128 East Homestead, High Point, N. C. Greene, Betsy Sue, 130 Spruce Street, Badin, N. C. Greene, Hazel Faye, Rt. 1, Box 204, Mt. Gilead, N. C. Greene, Martha Anne, 48 Lynton PL, White Plains, N. Y. Greer, Mrs. Grace Michael, 218 West 5th Street, Lexington, N. C. Gresham, Douglas Eugene, 6101 Glenridge, Charlotte, N. C. Griffith, Lula Faye, Rt. 1, Cascade, Va. —Grimmer, James Brickell, 608 Bradley Lane, Portsmouth, Va. ■Grogan, James Harold, 1011 North Main Street, High Point, N. C. Groome, Henry Leon, Rt. 7, Box 180, Greensboro, N. C. Grubbs, Bettie Sue, Rt. 3, Winston-Salem, N. C. Guirkin, Nancy Ruth 1402 Terry Drive, Falls Church, Va. Grubbs, Linda Faye, 2708 N. Fayetteville Street, Asheboro, N. C. Gunn, Thomas Hilton, Rt. 6, Reidsville, N. C. -Guy, William Thomas, Rt. 2, Parkton, N. C. Guyer, Carolyn Anne, 307 Centennial, High Point, N. C. — Guzinski, Joseph Vernon, Rt. 2, Tunkhannock, Penn. -Haga, Marvin Rav, Rt. 7, Kingsport, Tenn. -Hall, Bobbv Brown, 1105 West Burton, High Point, N. C. -Hall, Judith Carol, Rt. 1, Pineville, N. C. -Hall, Pearlie Robert, Jr., Rt. 1, Box 244, Jamestown, N. C. -Hallman, Eevlyn Marie, 2319 Edgewood, High Point, N. C. -Hallman, Harvey Richard, 2319 Edgewood, High Point, N. C. -Hamrich, John David, 315 North View, Auora, 111. -Hancock, Hylton Lucas, Rt. 5, Asheboro, N. C. -Handy, Fred C, 3113 Georgian Terr., Raleigh, N. C. -Hanson, Priscilla Watson, 1312-A Eaton PL, High Point, N. C. -Harbison, Sara de-Vaughn, 209 Lewis Rd., Morganton, N. C. -Hardin, Georgianna Mae, 339 W. Kivett, Asheboro, N. C. -Harmon, Jack Franklin, Jr., 903 Hedrick Circle, Statesville, N. C. -Harrell, Mary Drew, Sunset Knoll, Pasadena, Md. -Harrell, Willie Benjamin, P. O. Box 92, Jarratt, Va. -Harrington, Marie, Rt. 1, Fairmont, N. C. -Harrington, Mary, Rt. 1, Fairmont, N. C. -Harris, Edna Arlene, Spring Street, Spray, N. C. -Harris, Louise, Box 156, Robbins, N. C. -Harris, Ronald John, Rt. 3, Randleman, N. C. -Harrison, Talton Jerry, Rt. 3, Thomasville, N. C. -Harriss, Marvin Jacob, Jr., 112 Oakwood, High Point, N. C. -Hawkins, Carroll Lewis, Cedar Grove, N. C. -Hawkins, J. Vaughn, 1200 Biltmore Drive, Charlotte, N. C. -Hay, Martha Louise, Box 383, Beaufort, S. C. -Hayes, Nelson Edward, 420 N. Morehead, Gastonia, N. C. -Hays, Julia Nancy, 528 Cathcart, Orlando, Fla. -Hazel wood, Joseph Wayne, Rt. 1, Madison, N. C. -Hazemey, Selma, 1021 Meadowbrook, High Point, N. C. -Hearne, Phillis Reid, 703 Park Street, High Point, N. C. -Hedgecock, Jasper L., 809 Oakview, High Point, N. C. -Hedgecock, Margaret Lucille, 809 Oakview Rd., High Point, N. C. ■Hedgecock, Rebecca Rose, Rt. 2, High Point, N. C. Hedrick, George Edward, Rt. 1, Lexington, N. C. Heeler, Bennie Lee, 511 Irene St., Thomasville, N. C. Heller, William Monroe, Box 993, Winston-Salem, N. C. ■Helms, Jackie Elizabeth, 1010 Holton Street, High Point, N. C. Helsabeck, Ralph Lera, 405 West Ray Street, High Point, N. C. Hernandez, Almiro Lopez, Rue 47, Box 5409, Marianao, Havana Cuba. Hester, Margaret Susan, 309 Woodrow, High Point, N. C. 247 Hiatt, Abel Dillard, Ht. 6, Box 59, Mt. Airw N. C. Hiatt, Charles lames, 214 Liberty lid., High Point, N. C -Hiatt, Rcitzel Gene, Box 44S, Archdalc, N. C. ■Hightowcr, lames Claude, 120 Peimv Rd., High Point, X. C. ■Hill, Peggy jean, 216 24th Street, X. E., Winston-Salem, K. C. •Hill, Gerald Francis. 79 Duight Street, Ansonia, Conn. -Hilliard, Robert L., 1207 Cuvcr Street, High Point, N. C. ■Hilton, Martha Frances, Rt. 2, High Point, N. C. -Hinkle, (Gaston F.danicl, Jr., 1313 Wright St., Iliuli Point. N. C. -Hinkle, Wayne Doublas, 410 Rotarv Drive, High Point, N. C. -Hinshaw, Walter Lee, Jr., Box 401, Yadkinville, N. C. -Hobson, Alice Moore, Yadkinville, X. C. -Hobson, Charles Ward, Box 34, Fast Bend, . C. -Hobson, Julia Gray, 1221 S. Hawthorne Rd., Winston-Salem, N. C. -Hodge, Dale Robinson, 117 Plymouth Lane, Manchester, Conn. -Ilodgin, James Alson, Rt. 8, Box 466, Greensboro, X. C. -Ilodgin, James Gilbert, 325 Phillips, High Point, X. C. -Hogan, Martin Francis, 1013 Montlien Ave., High Point, X. C. -Holbrook, John Alexander, 306 Ottcrav Drive, High Point, X. C. -Holland, Barbara Joyce, 28 Bond PI., West Caldwell, X. J. -Hollingsworth, Thomas Win., Jr., 3012 Kivett Drive, High Point X. C. -Holmes, George Feild, 524 Roslvn Rcl, Winston-Salem, X. C. -Holt, Richard Thane, 53-36 199 St., Flushing X. Y. -Holton, Linda Elizabeth, Rt. 1, Jamestown, X. C. -Honcycutt, Emma Jane, Box 115, Lucama, X. C. -Honcycntt, Audrey Rose, 425 Keswick Avenue, Charlotte, X. C. -Hooks, Sandra Faye, Rt. 2, Fremont, X. C. -Hough, Joseph Alvin, Rt. 7, Box 170, Greensboro, X. C. -Houghton, Joseph Gregg, 4318 Rosedale Avenue, Bethesda, Md. -Howard, Carol Louise, 401 -53rd Ave., Western Springs, 111. -Howard, Carol Louise, 401 -Howard, David Wilson, 324 Walker Ave. Thomasville, X. C. -Howard, Thomas J.. Rt. 3, Kernersville, N. C. -Howell, Joyce Elizabeth, 625 Berkeley Ave., Charlotte, X. C. -Howlett, Judith Ann, 804 Arthur Avenue, High Point, X. C. -Hoyle, Selena, 507 East 1st Street, Chcrryyille, X. C. -Hudson, Janice Russell, Box 343, McLean, Va. -Hudson, Raymond Lee, Rt. 4, Box 363, High Point, X. C. -Hudson, Ronald Mac, 2302 Liberty Rd., Asheboro, X. C. -Hudson, William Landon, Rt. 2, High Point, X. C. -Huff, Charles Louis. Jr., J-3-B, Emervwood Crt., High Point, X. C. -Huff, Lelia Pollok, J-3-B, Emervwood Crt., High Point, X. C. -Huffer, Donald, Churchyille, Va. -Huffman, Frances Elizabeth, Rt. 1, Box 96, Millers Creek, X. C. -Huggins, Prise-ilia Ann, 10 South Williams, Rockingham, X. C. -Hughes, Thomas Edwin, Rt. 1, Trinity, X. C. -Hulin, Myrna Lee, 622 West Lexington, High Point, X. C. -Humble, Jerry Lewis, Rt. 1, Jamestown, X. C. -Hunsucker, Minnie Kathcrine, P. O. Box 85. Gibson, X. C. -Hunt, Clifford Marvin, 103 Roval Oaks, Thomasville, N. C. -Hunt, Crow-son Hubbard, Rt. 2, Denton, X. C. -Hunter, Lou, Turkey, X. C. -Hunter, Peggy King! 3416 Harmon Rd., Winston-Salem, X. C. -Huss, Phyllis Xaidvnc, 109 North 12th Street, Bessemer City N. C. -Hutchins, DcLinda Louise, 217 Spencer Avenue, High Point, X. C. 1-Ijames, Judith Ann, 102 Westchester Drive, High Point, X. C. 1— Ingle, Ada Frances, 245 North Hoskins Avenue, Charlotte, X. C. 1-Ingram, Patricia Lee, 826 Montlien Ave., High Point, X. C. 1— Ingram, Sandra Lee, 624 Church Street, Thomasville, N. C. 1-Ivey, Robert Joe 3704 1 2 Holts Chapel Rd., Greensboro, X. C. 1-Tansen, Joan Elizabeth, 625 N. E. 19th Street, Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. 2-jarrctt, Betty Lee. Rt. 2, Box 68, Trinity, X. C. 3-Jarrett, Donald Cray, Jr., Rt. 2, Thomasville, N. C. 1-jarvis, Frank Melvui, 800 Meredith, High Point. X. C. 3-Jarrett, William Jackson, 112 Culler Street, High Point, N. C. 3— Jarvis, Rebecca buogenc, 1404 South Long Street, Durham, X. C. 1-jeffrcys, Dora Lee, 2421 State Street, Durham, X. C. 2— Jenkins, Don Lee, Box 48, Stantonburg, X. C. 1— Jenkins, Donna Kav, Rt. 3, Asheboro, X. C. 2-jcnkins. John Lee, jr.. 805 West 4th Street, Lexington, N. C. 1-jenkins, Pcggv JoAnn, 517 White Oak, High Point, N. C. 4-jenscn, Grace Phyllis, 98 Helrose Rd.. Mt. Lakes, X. J. 2— Jcwett, David Lawrence. North Broadway, Upper Xyack, X. Y. 2— Johnson. Bettv Ann, Clarkton, X. C. 4-johnson, Carroll Wavne, 503 Chestnut St., High Point, X. C. 4-Jnhnson, Charles Ross, 319 Louise Ave., High Point, X. C. 2-Johnson, Clarence Raw 1022 Unity Street, Thomasville, N. C. l_johnson. Jewel Church. 1143 St. John Street, High Point, X. C. 2— Johnson, Marjorie Dianne. 712 Montlien Ave., High Point, N. C. 1— Johnson, Richard Linn. 620 Orchard Street, Hamburg, N. J. 1-Jolmson, Catharine Ellen, 4224 East-West Hwy., Chevy Sha ' sc, Md. 1— Johnson, Roger Hugh, 9 Howard Street, Thomasville, X. C. 1 -Jones, Alice Darlcne, 25 Winding River Drive, Toms River, N. J. 2-|one.s, Charles Franklin, 510 Cox Avenue, Thomasville, N. C. 2-Jones! David Ernest, 318 Coltrane Street, High Point, N. C. 3- lories, Xancv Ernestine, Rt. 1, Pinnacle, N. C. 4-lones, Paul S., Jr., Edgewood Knoll Apts., Asheville, N. C. 2-jours, William Bryan, 849 Madison Avenue, Winston-Salem N. C. 3-|ovce Doris Ann, Rt. 2, Madison, X. C. l-jovce Rubv Kavc, P. O. Box 308, Madison, X. C. 3-Julian, Ruby Ellen, Rt. 1, Box 88, Randleman, N. C. 1— k ' alajian, Kerrith Ann, 913 Summit Avenue, River Edge, N. J. 2-Kay, Jerry R., 303 Park Street, Fligh Point, N. C. ] -Kearns, Agnes Catherine, 118 Brougbton, Troy, N. C. l_Kcarns, Bettv Sue, 226 Fairview Drive, Lexington, N. C. 1-Kcarns ' , Lee Rov, Jr., 1847 North Garnett Street, Henderson, N. C. 2-k ' earns W. Reid,1031 West Salisbury, Asheboro, N. C. 2- Kecvcr, Clarence Carl, Jr., 200 Vallev Drive, High Point, N. C. ] -Kelly, Wendell Brantley, jr., Rt. 2, Carthage, N. C. 1— Keinpton, Richard Irwin, 3205 Woodrow, Richmond, Va. 1-Kcncrlev, David Michael, 22 West Guilford, Thomasville, N. C. 2-Kenncdv, Elder Lcnton. Rt. 2, Trinity, N. C. 3-Kennedv, Grav Barton, Rt. 1, Box 192, Thomasville, N. C. 1-Kennedy, Kenneth Wayne, Rt. 2, Trinity, N. C. 4-Kennedv, Milford Lov, 505 Enterprise Street, High Point, N. C. 1-Kerlev, Jo Nell, 330 Magnolia Street, Mooresville, N. C. 2-Keste ' r, William Vance, Jr., 815 Fifth Street, High Point, N. C. 1— Ketehie, Carolyn Lee, 100 West Clemmonsville Rd., Winston- Salem, N. C ' 1-Kev, Patsv Anne, 2006 West Rotarv Drive, High Point, N. C. 4-Kidd, Patsv Ann, 805 Franklin Street, Thomasville, N. C. 2-Kiger, Bennv Grav, Rural Hall, N. C. 2-Kimball, Henry Thomas, Wm. Marv Apts., 27-B, High Point N. C. 3-Kiinbro, Franklin Roosevelt, 310 Hickory Lane, High Point, N. C. 1-Kinnew Garland Paul, 1017 Kearns Street, High Point, N. C. 1-Kinsew Phillip Lawrence, 219 Centennial, High Point, N. C. 2-Kittle. Rov Dale, 1102 Leona Ave., Winston-Salem, N. C. 2-Kivett, Jerry Ray, 707 Hines Street, High Point, N. C. 1— Konkle, James I eonard, 242 Crestwood Park, High Point, N. C. 1— Koontz, Jerry Dean, Rt. 2. Thomasville, N. C. 3-Koontz, Jerry Webster, 820 East College Drive, High Point, N. C. 2— Koontz, Adrian Harrison, Box 205, Walkertown, N. C. -Ladd, Grover G., 521 Chandler, Winston-Salem, N. C. -Lambeth, Gala Jeanette, 202 Markham Street, Burlington, N. C. -Langdon, Robert Louis, 1st Avenue, Mayodan, N. C. -Langford, Michael Theodore, P. O. Box 97, Thomasville, N. C. -Lanzieri, Arlene Lyman, Sentinel Hill, Derby, Conn. -Lanier, Diane Carole, 3347 Eastwood Drive, Charlotte, N. C, -Lankford, Eddie Noel, Rt. 1, Box 150, Guilford, N. C. -Lasala, Tony John, 8 West Helen Street, Hamden, Conn. -Latham, Michael Alvin, Rt. 2, Advance, N. C. -Laubscher, Elizabeth Ann, Cameron, N. C. -Law, Joe Alvis, 112 W. Maryland Avenue, Draper, N. C. -Lawing, Bobo, Rt. 3, Thomasville, N. C. -Lawing, Daniel Edwin, Rt. 1, Maiden, N. C. -Lawrence, Donna Leigh, Rt. 1, Seagrove, N. C. -Lawson, Nina Virginia, Rt. 1, Box 201, Glen Allen, Va. -Ledwell, Jerry W., 2706 English Street, High Point, N. C. -Lee, June, 711 Gaston Street, Raleigh, N. C. -Lamar, Charles Farrell, Rt. 1, High Point, N. C. -Lemmond, Lila Kay, Box 241, Matthews, N. C. -Leonard, Judith Marie, 500 Gatewood Ave., High Point, N. C. -Levina, Donald Kerr, 923 Gordon St., High Point, N. C. -Lewallen, Lawrence E., 109 Lassiter Drive, High Point, N. C. -Lewin, Leonard Bruce, 3056 Kearcarge Rd., Camden, N. J. -Lewis, Frances Ann, Pembroke, N. C. -Lewis, Frank Lendale, Jr., 510 N. Guthrie Ave., Durham, N. C. -Lewis, Ralph Henry, Jr., 507-B Richardson Street, High Point N. C. -Lewis, William Dunbar, 905 Rockford Rd., High Point, N. C. -Lilly, Harry Glenn, 1106 West Lenoir Ave., Kinston, N. C. -Lindley, Winfred Earl, Rt. 2, Pittsboro, N. C. -Lineberry, Donald Wayne, 307 Vandalin Rd., Greensboro, N. C. -Little, Robert Wayne, 1718 Medford Drive, Charlotte, N. C. -Lloyd, Alice Jane, Lindsay Street, High Point, N. C. -Lloyd, Robert Austin, Jr., 303 Woodrow, High Point, N. C. -Lloyd, Viviane Georgette, 3609 South Lois Ave., Tampa, Fla. -Loftis, Tanice Elizabeth, Trinity, N. C. -Lohr, William Thomas, Rt. 5, Box 252, High Point, N. C. -Lomax, Blanton Bradshaw, Box 180, Denton, N. C. -Lomax, Mrs. Martha Elaine, Rt. 4, High Point, N. C. -Long, John Kelly, 204 Forest Hills, Gastonia, N. C. -Long, Harold Edward, 2934 Waterford Rd., Winston-Salem, N. C. 248 1-Longwith, Judy Claudine, Rt. 3, Waxhaw, N. C. 1— Lupton, John Morissey, Bayboro, N. C. 3— McArthur, Barbara Anne, Rowland, N. C. 2-McCorkIe, Charles Edison, Rt. 1, Denver, N. C, 2— McCrea, Eva Bernice, Rt. 1, Kingstree, S. C. 5-McCune, John N., 115 Williford Crt, High Point N C 4-McDaniel, Billy Dale, Rt. 2, Hurt, Va. 2— McDaniel, Harold Edward, Evergreen, N. C. 1— McDaniel, Peggy Ann, Rt. 2, Bennett, N. C. 1— McDaniel, Shirley Jean, 705 Stone Street, Kings Mountain, N. C. 1-McElhannon, Ronald, 1707 Shady Drive, Asheboro, N. C. 1-McElmurray, Florence, P. O. Box 209, Aiken, S. C. 4-McEntire, Gaynell, Box 225, Wilkesboro, N. C. 1-McGinn, Margaret Dell, Rt. 2, Fort Mil], S. C. 3-McGuire, L. Daryl, 1019 Meadowbrook St., High Point, N. C. 2— Mcllvaine, Alice Marie, 218 Edgedale, High Point, N. C. 3-McIlvaine, Eileen Roy, 218 Edgedale, High Point, N. C. 1-McKechnie, Robert M., P. O. Box 216, Matthews, N. C. 2-McKechnie, William O., P. O. Box 216, Matthews, N. C. 1— McKenzie, Martha Leak, 2610 Forest Drive, Winston-Salem N. C. 1-McKinley, William Henry, 2708 Chapel Hill Rd., Durham, N. C. 2-McKinney, Michael Earl, Rt. 1, Box 503-B, High Point, N. C. 2-McKinney, Perry Luke, 111 Beaufort Dr., Havelock, N. C. 5-McKinney, Virginia H., 1328 Cedrow, High Point, N. C. 1-McKnight, Jerry Clint, 431 Wright Street, High Point, N. C. 2-McMahan, Linda Faye, Rt. 1, Box 293-B, High Point, N. C. 4— McMillan, Frank D., 6 E. Summit Ave., Thomasville, N. C. 1— McNamee, Margaret Lynn, 2911 Huntington Street, Orlando, Fla. 2-McNatt, Benjamin Edward, 2031 Wesley PL, High Point, N. C. 3-McNatt, Mary Katharine, 2031 Wesley PL, High Point, N. C. 1-McPherson, Charles Ervin, 404 South Street, High Point, N. C. 3-McPherson, Wesley Dexter, 1908 Apex Dr., High Point, N. C. 2-Mabe, Carole Lane, Rt. 2, Walnut Cove, N. C. 1-Mabe, Raymond Scott, 928 East Ave., High Point, N. C. 1-Mabrey, Edward Frank, 802 Chestnut, High Point, N. C. 4-Mackintosh, Elwin Lee, 3008 W. St., S. E., Washington, D. C. 3-Mackintosh, Nancy Ann, 3008 W. St., S. E., Washington, D. C. 4— Macon, Ruth Ann, Box 67, Seagrove, N. C. 4-Madison, James Holt, Rt. 2, Trinity, N. C. 2— Mahan, John Joseph, 812 Alabama Ave., S. E., Washington, D. C. 2— Malpass, Laura Jean, 215 E. Parkway, High Point, N. C. 3— Malpass, Robert Cooper, 1106 Johnson, High Point, N. C. 2-Mann, Charles Thomas, 413 E. Geer St., Durham, N. C. 1-Marley, Charles Herbert, 608 Randolph, Thomasville, N. C. 2-MarshaIl, Jane Weaver, 1014 Country Club Dr., High Point, N. C. 3-Marshall, Shirley Ann, Rt. 1, Rural Hall, N. C. 1— Maxsteller, Paul Edmund, 1725 Marine Parkway, Brooklyn, N. Y. 4— Martin, Benjamin Norris, 202 Park Street, Morganton, N. C. 1— Martin, Jerri Lane, 443 West Lexington Ave., High Point, N. C. 2— Martin, Jessie David, Thomasville, N. C. 1-Martin, jimmv Rayvon, Rt. 4, Box 381, High Point, N. C. 1-Martin, Kenneth Allen, Rt. 2, High Point, N. C. 1— Martin, Nancy Yokley, 111 Maple Ave., Thomasville, N. C. 1-Martin, Richard Terry, Box 304, Collinsville, Va. 4-Martin, Ronald Floyd, 115 Petty, High Point, N. C. 1— Martin, William Brester, Lawsonville, N. C. 4— Mason, Richard Burnett, 1447 Madison Ave., High Point, N. C. 2— Mashburn, Mendel Laine, Star, N. C. 2— Mason, Rosemary, Yadkinville, N. C. 1-Mathis, Harvey Walter, 1516 Doune St., Winston-Salem, N. C. 1— Maxwell, George Larry, 46 Carolina, Roanoke Rapids, N. C 1-May, Cora Yvonne, 1106 St. John ' s, High Point, N. C. 2— Meade, Edwin Harrison, 607 S. Elem Ave., Greensboro, N. C. 1-Medlin, Richard Lawson, 407 Welch Dr., High Point, N. C. 2-Mendenhall, Martha Ann, 908 Forest Hill Dr., High Point, N. C. 3-Meredith, Catherine Gwendolyn, 503 Weaver St., High Point N. C. 1 -Michael, Bobby James, 1010 Laurel St., Bedford, Va. 3- Michael, Paul Edward, 421 Washington, High Point, N. C. 1-Michaux, Ronald J., 205 Little John Rd., Charleston, W. Va. 4— Miller, Edwin Bruce II, 4601 Branch Ave., Washington, D. C. 4-Miller, Helen Lucas, 1213 Guyer St., High Point, N. C. 2-Miller, Mary Joe, 4542 Baux Mt, Rd., Winston-Salem, N. C. 1- Miller, Nannette, 244 Cedar St., Moorseville, N. C. 2-Miller, Richard Maury, 505 S. England St., Williamsburg, Va. 4-Miller, Mrs. Sandra James, 800-A Trenton, High Point, N. C. 4-Miller, Thomas R., 800-A Trenton, High Point, N. C. 3— Mills, Robert Gregory, 3811 Pope St., Washington 20, D. C. 2— Mills, Rodney Bryan, 836 Powhatan St., Asheboro, N. C. 3— Mills, William Albert, 709 S. Elm., Greensboro, N. C. 4-Minter, Phyllis Carole, 323 W. Center Ave., Mooresville, N. C. 1-Mitchell, James Kenneth, 15 Spruce St., Basking Ridge, N. J. 2-Mitchell, Mary Wrav, 1113 Rotary Dr., High Point, N. C. 5-Mitchell, Ruth Trus ' low, 159 Highland Dr., Leaksville, N. C. 2-Mitchell, Thelma Estelle, 513 N.W. 5th St., Mulberry, Fla. 2— Modlin, Miriam Jane, Rt. 1, Jamestown, N. C. 1— Moffett, Nancy Louise, Rt. 1, Fishersville, Va. 4— Money, Ronnie Fracheur, 1502 Upland Dr., Greensboro, N. C. 4— Montgomery, Riley Edward, 901 Lowdennilk St., Greensboro N. C. 2— Moore, Majorie Walker, 316 Culbreth Ave., Thomasville, N. C. 1— Moore, Suzanne Elaine, 2029 Evergreen Dr., Hendersonville, N. C. 2-Moore, Fred Carlton, 1204 47th St., San Diego, Calif. 4-Moore, William Jason, 333 Eldorado Rd., Asheboro, N. C. 1— Moose, George Francis III, 416 Roanoke Ave., Roanoke Rapids N. C. 4— Morgan, Donald Monroe, 1426 Johnson St., High Point, N. C. 1-Morgan, Gerald Allen, 723 Grand Ave., High Point, N. C. 3— Morgan, James Daniel, 310 Ridgecrest, High Point, N. C. 1— Morgan, Robert Barry, 505 E. Whittington, Greensboro, N. C. 5— Moricle, Brenda Coffey, Vance St., Ext., Reidsville, N. C. 2— Morris, Essrin Warren, 413 West Va. Ave., Draper, N. C. 1— Morris, Joel Jo seph, 2323 Englewood Ave., Durham, N. C. 2-Morris, Julia Pemberton, Box 232, Raeford, N. C. 3— Morris, William Lanier, 64-D Wm. Mary Apts., High Point N. C. 1-Morton, Greg, 2610 Dix St., Raleigh, N. C. 2— Moseley, LaRae Jane, Rt. 1, LaFayette, Ga. 2— Moser, Steve Ryan, Lewisville, N. C. 4— Mounce, Helen Kathryn, 3965 Southdale Ave., Winston-Salem N. C. 1-Mowery, Jerry Randall, Rt. 5, Box 501, High Point, N. C. 1-Mowery, Larrv Ronald, Rt. 5, Box 501, High Point, N. C. 2-Mullis, Edward W. 313-B Chestnut, High Point, N. C. 2-Munn, Clifton Vinson, Box 207, West End, N. C. 2— Murdock, Jerry Wayne, Box 993, Winston-Salem, N. C. 1-Murphy, Alpha Ray, Rt. 9, Winston-Salem, N. C. 2— Murray, Nelda Louise, 127 Cross St., Marion, N. C. 3— Musgrove, Virginia Dudley, Box 60, Catawba, N. C. 2-Myers, Thomas A., 17 Grav St., Thomasville, N. C. 2-Myers, Thomas Edwin, 429 Welch Dr., High Point, N. C. 1— Myers, Woodrow Daniel, Rt. 5, Lexington, N. C. 1-Nance, Elizabeth Ann, 918 W. Trinity Ave., Durham, N. C. 3-Nance, Sherwood Arnold, 918 W. Trinty Ave., Durham, N. C. 2— Neal, Albert Wesley, Onset Ave., East Wareham, Mass. 3-Neal, Ronald Glenn, 724 N. Fulton, Salisbury, N. C. 2-Nelson, Johnny Mack, Rt. 1, Box 101, Kernersville, N. C. 2-Nesbitt, Donald Lee, 1108 Central Dr., Kannapolis, N. C. 2-Neville, Walter Henry, R.F.D. El, Enfield, N. C. 3-Newson, Jimmie Lee, 1218 29th St., Winston -Salem, N. C. 1-Newton, Barbara Jean, 2400 Fala, High Point, N. C. 3— Newton, Sylvia Joyce, 510 Prospect, High Point, N. C. 4-Nicks, Sylvia Stella, 701 Gordon St., Roxboro, N. C. 1-Nixon, Kathryn Milinda, 931 Forrest Ave., High Point, N. C. 3— Noell, Emma Louise, 1418 Mayfair Lane, Charlotte, N. C. 1-Nolan, Larry Russell, 3963 S. St., S.E., Washington, D. C. 2— Norman, Larry Gray, 3525 Rosemont Ave., Winston-Salem, N. C. 1— Norris, William Hull, 400 Winton Ave., Easton, Md. 4-Odom, Daniel Rollins, 509-ARichardson, High Point, N. C. 1-Ogburn, James William, ]r.. Box 217, Rural Hall, N. C. 1-Ogburn, Sara Ann, Rt. 7, Winston-Salem, N. C. 3-Oglesby, Donald Edward, 627 Quaker Lane, High Point, N. C. 4-OImsted, Patricia, 1025 Oakcrest Rd., Arlington 2, Va. 2— Onorato, Alfred John, 14 Virginia Dr., Easton, Conn. 2-Orr, Judy Dale, Trinity, N, C, 2-Osborne, Thomas V., Jr., 621 Scott Ave., Greensboro, N. C. 3— Ottinger, Roma Viola, 241 Boulevard, High Point, N. C. 2_Overstreet, Buford Leslie, R.F.D. 2, Bedford, Va. 2_Owens, Bobby C, Rt. 5, Box 219, Lexington, N. C. 1-Oxenford, George Kenneth, 1229 S. Main, High Point, N. C. 1-Pace, Everett Odell, Rt. 4, Box 344, High Point, N. C. 1-Padilla, James David, 601 W. 172 St., New York 32, N. Y. l-Palmer, Don F„ Rt. 7, Lexington, N. C. 2-Pancoast, David Leight, 802 N. Rotary, High Point, N. C. 1-Parham, Wayne Edwin, 201 Edgeview, High Point, N. C. 4— Parish, George William, Jr., 1514 Elwood Ave., Greensboro, N. C. 2-Parker, Johnny Arvin, 2009 W. Rotary, High Point, N. C. 2-Parker, Judith Ann, 165 N. Ridge St., Southern Pines, N. C. 2-Parker, Penelope Jo, 20 Walter Boulden St., Elkton, Md. 4— Parker, Svlvia Anne, 126 E. Park Ave., Mooresville, N. C. 2-ParneIl, Sandra Jean, 1007 Charlotte St., High Point, N. C. 3— Paschal, Patricia Kornegay, Jr. O.U.A.M. Home, Lexington, N. C. 3— Paschall, Emily Spencer, Box 415, Cherryville, N. C. 1-Pascoe, Jim M., 665 Olalu Dr., Winter Park, Fla. 1— Patterson, Jimmy Dale, Ararat, N. C. 1-Patton, Jerry Dryant, 2304 Fala St., High Point, N. C. 3— Patton, Virginia Spainhour, Alexander Ave., Morganton, N. C. 1-Paxton, Margaret Gayle, Rt. 3, Matthews, N. C. 249 -Payne, Billy Dean, 3031 N. Main St., High Point, N. C. -Payne, Billy Thamer, 2803 Lamar Dr., Asheboro, N. C. -Payne, George Ronald, 3031 N. Main St., High Point, N. C. -Payne, Kenneth Forrest, Rt. 1, Kernersville, N. C. -Peek, Mrs. Caroline Sherwood, 223 Edgedale, High Point, N. C. -Peedin, M. Jean, 102 Skyline Dr., Rockingham, N. C. -Peele, Bonnie Gray, 625 Quaker Lane, High Point, N. C. -Peele, Milked E., Rt. 3, High Point, N. C. -Peele, Patricia Sue, P.O. Box 24, Kannapolis, N. C. -Pegram, William Paul, Jr., Rt. 1, Belews Creek, N. C. -Pendry, Gene Raymond, Rt. 2, High Point, N. C. -Perkins, Jerry Edward, 208 E. Main, Thomasville, N. C. -Perry, Barbara Lane, 702 Sunset Dr., High Point, N. C. -Peterson, Elizabeth Ray, Rt. 5, Morganton, N. C. -Peterson, Patricia Delores, 803 Gales Ave, Winston-Salem, N. C. -Philbeck, Bobby Harrison, 275 N. Lackey St., Statesville, N. C. -Phillips, Betty Baughn, 600-A Richardson St., High Point, N. C. -Phillips, Claude Calbin, 1421 N. Hamilton St., High Point, N. C. -Phillips, Dell Rita, Rt. 2, Spruce Pine, N. C. -Phillips, Flora Kay, 1613 Guyer St., High Point, N. C. -Phillips, Judith Howard, 4001 Friendly Rd., Greensboro, N. C. -Phillips, Shirley Ann, 1702 Guyer St., High Point, N. C. -Phillips, William Frank, Tr., 2012 Queens Rd. V„ Charlotte, N. C. -Pickard, Thomas L., 1305 Asheboro St., Greensboro, N. C. -Pickett, Marilyn Cecile, 1103 Oakland Ave., Durham ,N. C. -Pierce, Billie Joe, 508 Knollwood Dr., Thomasville, N. C. -Piatt, Frederick Charles, 1107 Forest Hill Dr., High Point, N. C. -Poindexter, Gordon Scott, 1144 Bank St., Winston-Salem, N. C. -Pope, Harvey Morgan, Rose Hill, N. C. -Pope, Robert Joseph, 115 Fair Grove Rd., Thoma sville, N. C. -Potts, Claude William, Jr., 817 Arbordale Dr., High Point, N. C. -Powell, Marie Warden, 10135 Cedar Lane, Kensington, Md. -Pratt, Jessie Newby, 232 W. Fieldcrest Rd., Draper, N. C. -Prestwood Mary Carolina, 307 E. Mulberry, Goldsboro, N. C. -Price, Charles Fred, 1106 W. Elm St., Shelby, N. C. -Price, Elmer Willard, 807 Quaker Lane, High Point, N. C. ■Puckett, Sarah Kate, Rockwell, N. C. ■Pugh, Emma Bruce, Rt. 1, Franklinville, N. C. -Purser, Shelby Delaine, Rt. 1, Box 666, Davidson, N. C. •Pycior, John LeRande, Taft Ave., Rome, N. Y. 1-Quinn, Fred H., 46 Bannard St., Freehold, N. J. 3-Raby, Cecil Mark, Jr., Rt. 1, Rural Hall, N. C. 4-Radcliffe, Glenda Mae, 312 N. 15th St., Wilmington, N. C. 1-RandaII, Barbara Jean, 604 Lindsay St., High Point, N. C. 2-Rappold, Carol Louise, 8007 Liberty Rd., Baltimore 7, Md. 1-Ratliff, Sara Alyce, 1448 N. Hamilton, High Point, N. C. 3-Reber, Donald William, 2203 E. Idlewild, Tampa 10, Fla. 3-Reddick, Gurney Reece, 1018 Blair St., Thomasville, N. C. 4-Redding, Dennis H., 410 Worthville St., Randleman, N. C. 2— Reece, James Preston, 205 Holland St., Marietta, Ga. 2-Reeder, Harold Lee, Rt. 2, Box 253, Randleman, N. C. 1— Reeves, William Howard, Jr., Rt. 1, Moeksville, N. C. 5— Regan, Mrs. Betty Leonard, Rt. 8, Lexington, N. C. 2— Reumann, Richard Charles, 95 Woodfield Rd., Westwood, N. J. 3-Rich, William Kirk, 613 Asburn, High Point, N. C. 3-Richards, Linda Dwight, P.O. Box 99, Floral City, Fla. 1— Richards, William Thomas, 105 Chapel St., East Hertford, Conn. 1— Richardson, Lois Maxine, Seagrove, N. C. 4-Richardson, William P., Jr., P.O. Box 813, Stokesdale, N. C. 1— Richley, Thomas Alexander, 4110 Walker Ave., Greensboro, N. C. 4-Riddle, Charles Cobb, 516 N. Bloodworth St., Raleigh, N. C. 3-Riddle, Earle Edward, Jr., 309 W. 2nd Ave., Lexington, N. C. 2-Riley, Larry Scott, Carthage, N. C. 4-Ring. Dallas Spencer, Jr., 909 Granby St., High Point, N. C. 2-Ringley, Ann Bibson, 3003 Marmian St., Winston-Salem, N. C. 1-Roach, Roge Ellis, 506 Lindsay St., High Point, N. C. 2-Robbins, Sarah Ann, 220 Edgeworth, High Point, N. C. 2-Roberts, Ethel Joyce, 1305 Forrest Ave., High Point, N. C. 4— Rogers, Anna Marie, Clarkton, N. C. 2-Rogers, Larry Eugene, 1701 Pershing St., High Point, N. C. 1-Rollings, Evan Lee, 2401 S.W. 42nd, Ft. Lauderdale Fla 1-Rollins, Sally Judith, 906 Buffalo St., Shelby, N. C 1-Rose, Elna Claire, 3219 Luther St., Winston-Salem, N. C. 2-Rouse, Ben C, 500 N. Main St., High Point, N. C. 4-Routh, Daniel Wesley, Box 267, East Bend, N. C. 1-Routh, James Allen, 413 Routh Circle, Greensboro, N. C. 3— Rowe, Charles N., 405 Pennington Ave., Thomasville, N. C. 1-Royals, Donald Acuff, Rt. 3, Box 315, High Point, N. C. 2— Royer, Rebecca Louise, Rt, 2, Thurmont, Md. 2— Rudisill, Larry Joseph, 114 Maple, Thomasville, N. C. l-Rumle, Richard A., 1417 E. Commerce, High Point, N, C. 2— Runyon, Anne Louise, Box 123, Morgtanton, Pennsylvania 1-Russ, Jack, Box 601, Southport, N. C. 3_Russ, Verna Johnson, 514 Cable St., High Point, N, C. 2-Russell, Elizabeth Ann, Chestnut St., Ext., High Point, N. C. 1-Rutherford, Leon Roland, Rt. 4, Thomasville, N. C. 5-Rutledgc, William Franklin, 110 Moore St., Thomasville, N. C. 1-Sabino, Michael Mariano, 147 E. Fifth St., Plainsfield, N. J. 2-Saferight, Sylvia lane, Rt. 1, Jamestown, N. C. 2-Samuels, Linda Gavle, 711 E. Commerce St., High Point, N. C. 1-Sands, Charles Monroe, R.F.D. 1, Danbury, N. C. 2-Saunders, Austin Oliver, P.O. Box 307, Archdale, N. C. 1-Sawyer, Judy Anne, 404 Janice Ave., High Point, N. C. 1-Scarboro C arol Grace, 208 S. Main, Kannapolis, N. C. 1-Schafer, Charles Alan, 1120 Kirk PL, Augusta, Ga. 2-Schcnek, Walter Herbert, 22 Greenwich St., Bergenfield, N. J. 1-Schmitt, Donald John,, Rt. 3, Box 155, Deland, Fla. 2-Scott, Jesse Grav, Rt. 1, Troy, N. C. 1-Scott, Michael McGhee, 807 Morris St., High Point, N. C. 1-Seaver, Grace A., 259 High St., Wareham, Mass. 2-Seidel, Ann Louise, Carcas, Venezuela 4-Sellers, Donald Manley, Rt. 2, Box 277-A, Leland, N. C. 2-Sewell, Danny Joe, Rt. 3, Kokomo, Indiana 3— Sexton John E., Jr., Garland St., Winston-Salem, N. C. 2-Shackleforcl, Dick G., Pinnacle, N. C. 1-Shank, Joseph Walter, Rt. 4, Box 363-A Lexington, N. C. 1-Sharpe, Allen Nelson, Rt. 2, Hiddenite, N. C. 3-Shaw, Harvey Ralph, 2004 Pleasant St., Asheboro, N. C. 4-Sheffield, Bobbie Lee, 1204 Fairfield Rd., High Point, N. C. 2-Shelton, Clavis O., Rt. 2, Wanut Cove, N. C. 2— Shephard, George Edward, 501 Pilot Ave., Fayetteville, N. C. 4— Sheppard, Ray Nowlin, Critz, Va. 2-Shoaf, Peggy Ruth, Rt. 5, Winston-Salem, N. C. 1-Shoals, William B., Jr., 602 Hammonds Lane, Baltimore 25, Md. 3— Short, Jackie Dean, Williams, Indiana 4-Shuford, Barbara Kay, Box 534, Lawndale, N. C. 1-Sides, Mary Cecilia, Rt. 1, Box 194, Kings Mountain, N. C. 3— Sigmon, Fred Larry, Rt. 3, Lincolnton, N. C. 1— Simmons, Donald Carroll, Wm. Mary Apt., 25-B, High Point N. C. 2-Sink, Deanna Faye, Rt. 2, High Point, N. C. 3-Skaggs, William John, 113 Walldriff PL, Thomasville, N. C. 3— Skidmore, Tommy Kyle, Pee Dee Ave., Norwood, N. C. 1— Skinner, Mary Teanne, 1218 Carolina Ave., High Point, N. C. 2-Slaughter, Thomas Milton, Rt. 7, Box 68-A, Greensboro, N. C. 4-Sledge, William Thomas, 113 W. Lewis St., Whiteville, N. C. 4— Small, Jeannette M., 1513 E. Portland St., Phoenix, Ariz. 3-Smith, Darrell Gordon, 512 Denny, High Point, N. C. 2-Smith, Doris Tean, P.O. Box 1093, Liberty, N. C. 2-Smith, Eva Dell, 1470 Nottingham Dr., Aiken, S. C. 3— Smith, George Kenneth, 29 Greenwood Re., Asheville, N. C. 1-Smith, Terry Terrell, 1414 King St., High Point, N. C. 1-Smith, Jo Ann, P.O. Box 414, Jonesville, N. C. 4-Smith, Richard James, Wm. Mary Apt., 26-B, High Point, N. C. 2-Smith, Robert Taylor, 225 N. 7th St., Albemarle, N. C. 1-Smith, Ronnie Joe, P.O. Box 395, Stanley, N. C. 2— Smith, Ross Vernon, Jr., Thurmont, Maryland 2— Smith, Vicki Jean, West Drive, Archdale, N. C. 3— Snider, Doris Faye, Rt. 2, Randleman, N. C. 2-Snider, Frank Edward, Rt. 2, Randleman, N. C. 3-Snider, William Fred, Jr., 512 Twin Oak Crt, High Point, N. C. 2-Snyder, Clayton Eugene, Rt. 1, Thomasville, N. C. 1-Snyder, Ethel Maie, Rt. 1, Box 258, Tri nity, N. C. 1-Spach, Junius Edgar, 1617 W. Clemmonsville Rd., Winston-Salem N. C. 3-Spake, William Monroe, 39 Ramoth Rd., Asheville, N. C. 3-Spangler, Carl Joe, 174 S. Ridgewood, Ormond Beach, Fla. 1— Spann, Josephine, Jonesville, N. C. 1-Sparks, Zella Mae, Rt. 3, Bakersville, N. C. 1-Sparrow, Vernon, Mills Home, Thomasville, N. C. 1-Spears, Benjamin Alexander, 104 E. Brentwood, Greensboro, N. C. 4-Speight, Clegg Duboise, 121 S. Popular St., Winston-Salem, N. C. 2-Speight, Robert Dale, Rt. 3, Box 129, Thomasville, N. C. Spenard, Paul Lionell, 635 E. Lexington, High Point, N. C. •Spillman, Fletcher Leroy, Rt. 2, Trinity, N. C. Spinnett, Dale Leonard, 2305 N. Main St., Ext., High Point N. C. Sprinkle, Glenda Olivia, Rt. 1, Pfafftown, N. C. Srour, George Michael, 15 Pine St., Hamilton N Y. Stafford, Walter Edward, 101 Pilson St., N. Wilkesboro N. C. Stalhngs, Neal Anderson, Box 25, Whitne), N C ■Stamey, Billy Wayne, Rt. 1, Ronda, N. C. Stanton, David Allen, 109 Brentley Cr., High Point, N. C. Starr, Anne 611 Memorial Ave., N. Wilkesboro N C Starrette, Richard Ray, 335 Fieldstone Cr., Statesville, N. C. Steed, Phyllis Deane, 4413 Harvard Ave., Greensboro N C Steed, Rov Glenn, Rt. 3, High Point, N. C. Steed, William Howard, 301 Taylor St., Thomasville, N C Stephens, Norman Ulin, Rt. 1, Mt. Airy, N. C. !- 3- 2- 1- 2- 3- 4- 4- 4- 3- 2_ 3- 1- 2- 3-Stevens, Glenn Franklin, 506 Denny, High Point, N. C. 1— Stevens, Jimmy Coleman, 254 Main St., Irvine, Ky. 1— Stevens, Lester Franklin, 529 Oakland Ave., High Point, N. C. 3-Stoakley, Louis Arthur, 210 Harrington Cr., Winston-Salem, N. C 1-Stokes, Louise Jeanne, 4610 Warren St., N.W., Washington ' D C 3-Stone, Deloris, Rt. 2, Johnsonville, S. C. ' 1-Stone, Fred Lyndon, R.F.D. 1, High Point, N. C. 2-Strader, Hassel Gray, 45 Overlook Dr., Winston-Salem, N. C. 1-Street, Eugene Freeman, 108 S. Park Dr., Greensboro N C 3-Strickland, Elizabeth Ann, Rt, 1, Garner, N. C. 3-Strickland, Shelby Dawn, Rt. 1, Reidsville, N. C. 4— Strother, Aubrey Lee, 3102 Pemington Dr., Greensboro, N. C. 4— Stuart, Winfred Grayce, Box 157, Matewan, W. Va. 2-Stultz, Betty Chrystello, 3742 Sunrise Ave., Roanoke, Va. 2-Sturm, Fred Peter, 124 Franklin Ave., Midland Park, ' N. J. 3— Sugg, Clay Jackson, Rt. 1, Seagrove, N. C. 4-Suggs, Bobby Clyde, 3 Forest Dr., Thomasville, N. C. 2-Suitt, Marion Adolphus, Rt. 5, Box 421, Durham, N. C. 3— Sullivan, Kenneth David, Rt. 1, Marion, Va. 3— Sumpter, Lura Hallie, 324 Newland St., Lenoir, N. C. 1— Surratt, Kathryn Ann, 515 Franklin Blvd., Greensboro N C 2-Surratt, Ned Lee, Box 311, Denton, N. C. 3— Sutton, Karen Julie, Carolina Apts., Thomasville, N. C. 4— Swetland, Alice Rae, R.F.D. 2, Graham Hill, Mechanicsburg Pa 1-Sykes, Joan Emily, 728 Holly St., Asheboro, N. C. 1— Syrjala, Edward Scott, 55 E. Main St., West Yarmouth, Mass. 4— Talley, Doris Maxine, Rt. 4, Concord, N. C. 3-Talley, Margaret Walker, 2105 Kenilworth, Charlotte, N. C. 3-Tate, Donald W., 3204 Central Blvd., High Point, N. C. 1-Taylor, Barbara Janice, 3216 Chapel Hill Rd., Durham, N. C. 2-Taylor, Betty Rae, 300 Warren St., Greensboro, N. C. 1-Taylor, Carol Ann, 4819-68th Ave., Hyattsville, Md. 2-Taylor, Sammy George, Rt. 1, Westfield, N. C. 2— Taylor, William Medford, Conway, N. C. 1— Teague, Carlyle Moss, 105 Landsdowne, High Point, N. C. 2— Teague, Donald Dugene, 913 Unity St., Thomasville, N. C. 1-Teague, Gloria Ruth, 1932 Wilmount Rd., Charlotte, N. C. 2-Teague, John Charles, Rt. 3, High Point, N. C. 4— Teague, Margaret Ann, Rt. 3, High Point, N. C. 2— Terrell, Leonard Wayne, 814 Trinitv St., Thomasville, N. C. 1-Terry, Harold David, R.F.D. 1, Jefferson, S. C. 1-Tartzabian, Artie Gerald, 202 4th Ave., Asbury Park, N. J. 2-Tesh, Larry Evans, Rt. 4, Winston-Salem, N. C. 2-Thayre, John Sykes, 433 S. Race St., Statesville, N. C. 3— Thomas, Jean Arthur, Jackson Springs, N. C. 1— Thomas, Joe Hanford, Jackson Springs, N. C. 2-Thompson, Albert Ervyne, Jr., Box 944, Hamlet, N. C. 4— Thompson, Bill Sutton, Yanceyville, N. C. 1— Thompson, Kay Diane, 5813 N. Four Mile Run Dr., Arlington, Va. 2-Thornburg, Gary Holton, 1315 S. Cox St., Asheboro, N. C. 1-Thurman, William Franklin, 1107 Council St., High Point, N. C. 1-Tilley, DeLois Ann, Rt. 1, Madison, N. C. 1— Tilley, Margaret Susan, 1506 Seminole Dr., Greensboro, N. C. 4— Tomer, Faye Joyce, 241 Boulevard, High Point, N. C. 2-Torres, Irene, 308 E. Lexington, High Point, N. C. 2— Touchton, Mary Jewell, Box 294, Madison, Fla. 4-Traywick, Kathy Irene, Rt. 3, Marshville, N. C. 1— Trevarthen, Winston Stuart, Sherman Ave., Vineland, N. J. 1-Trotter, Fleta Mae, 310 Rockingham, Robbins, N. C. 4-Truelove, Harriett Kay, Rt. 1, Walkertown, N. C. 2-Tuggle, Charles Albert, Rt. 3, High Point, N. C. 1-Tuggle, Donald Lee, Rt. 3, High Point, N. C. 4-Tulloch, Carolyn Mae, 113 W. Spruce St., Titusville, Pa. 4-Tulloch, Marilyn Kay, 113 W. Spruce St., Titusville, Pa. 1-Tunstall, Natalie Shannon. 3227 Oak Grove Cr., Raleigh, N. C. 2-Tuttle, John Kermit, 465 S. Hawthorne Rd., Winston-Salem, N. C. 1-Tysinger, Judith Louise, 1308 Tipton St., High Point, N. C. 2-Unger, Wolfy Henry, Box 295, Fletcher, N. C. 2-Upton, Pat Diane, 911 Circle Dr., High Point, N. C. 4-Ussery, Beverly Ann, 617 Coble St., High Point, N. C. 1-Vaden, James Howard, Jr., Rt. 8, Winston-Salem, N. C. 2-Van Auken, Osc ar William, 6 Ames Pl„ Morristown, N. J. 1-Van Nortwick, Jennie Daniel, Rt. 2, Williamstown, N. C. 1-Vaughn, Jerry Allen, 309 Colonial Dr., High Point, N. C. 2-Vaughn, Yvonne, Rt. 2, Mt. Airy, N. C. 2-Veasey, Robert Oscar, 234 Wellington Rd., Wilmington, Del. 4-Venable, Edward Victor, 706 Wise St., High Point, N. C. 3-Vereen, Don Gray, 416 Gatewood, High Point, N. C. 3-Vereen, Mrs. Joyce Louise, 416 Gatewood, High Point, N. C. 4-Vert, Richard Fredrick, .3508 Turner St. Chevy Chase, Md. 4-Vestal, K. M., Jr., 1101 E. Green St., High Point, N. C. 1-Vestal, Libby Ann, Rt. 2, 145, Boonville, N. C. 3-Vestal, Sandra Lorraine, 601 Victor St., Spray, N. C. 4— Von Cannon, Fred Lewis, 2509 Camden Rd., Greensboro, N. C. 2-Voncannon, Nancy Carolyn, Rt. 3, High Point, N. C. -Wachs, William Ronald, Box 783, Pittsboro, N. C. -Walker, Charles Robert, 101 Spruce, Thomasville, N. C. -Walker, Willis Brown, 129 Tabernacle, Randleman, N. C. -Wall, Ethel Gaye, Knightdale, N. C. -Wall, Ivey James, Jr., Rt. 2, Box 470, Ayden, N. C. -Wallace, Charles Durham, 220 Frazier St., High Point, N. C. -Waller, Patricia Ann, Rt. 4, Kinston, N. C. -Walls, Roby Gray, 200 Stanton Dr., Winston-Salem, N. C. -Walton, Grace Ellen, 1016 Tabor, High Point, N. C. -Ward, Jerry Darrell, Box 454, Archdale, N. C. -Ward, John Everett, Jr., Rt. 3, Mocksville, N. C. -Ward, Margaret Elizabeth, P.O. Box 405, Robersonville, N. C. -Warren, W. Thomas, 901 Montlieu Ave., High Point, N. C. -Watley, Diana Marie, 12 Acme Ave., Bethpage, N. Y. -Watson, Charles Henry, Jr., 810 Gales Ave., Winston-Salem, N. C. -Watts, Jean, 1105 Thissell St., High Point, N. C. -Webb, William Archer, Box 72, Maxton, N. C. -Weigle, Samuel Conklin, 121 Greenville St., S.W., Aikens, S. C. -Weisner, Charles Linwood, Rt. 5, Box 93, High Point, N. C. -Weitzel, George Kemper, 1312 Valley PL, S.E., Washington, D. C. -Welborn, Carol Anne, 717 W. Farriss, High Point, N. C. -Welch, Charles Douglas, 908 Montlieu, High Point, N. C. -Welch, Jerry Errol, 608 Montlieu, High Point, N. C. -West, James Lee, 319 Hill St., Asheboro, N. C. -Westerholm, Inger Alice, 41 Storalangg, Vasa, Finland -Westmoreland, Patty Ramona, Rt. 4, Thomasville, N. C. -Wheeler, Sandra Sue, 115 Long Dr., Rockingham, N. C. -Wheless, Larry Wayne, 501 North Dr., High Point, N. C. -Wheless, Paula Gayle, 246 Boulevard, High Point, N. C. -Wheeling, Ray H. 1643 Jordan Dr., Winston-Salem, N. C. -Whitaker, Earl Arvin, Rt. 1, Box 2, Leicester, N. C. -White, Bobby Lee, 1220 Meadowbrook, High Point, N. C. -White, Bobby Thomas, Box 1897, High Point, N. C. -White, Samuel Floyd, Rt. 4, Henderson, N. C. -Whiteley, Louise Elizabeth, 199 Scudder Rd., Osterville, Mass. -Whitener, John Wilfred, 203 Lenoir St., Morganton, N. C. -Wilkinson, Brenda Sue, 403 E. Church St., Maiden, N. C. -Willard, Iris Gayle, Rt. 1, High Point, N. C. -Willard, Mary Catherine, Pilot Mountain, N ,C. -Williams, Betty Lou, Rt. 1, Box 457, Winterville, N. C. -Williams, Carolyn Yvonne,. 1108 Dade St., Charlotte, N. C. -Williams, David Leonard, Morgan St., Spray, N. C. -Williams, George Leigh, Rt. 1, Mt. Airy, N. C. -Williams, Joseph Lloyd, 25 Barlow Rd., Fairfax, Va. -Williams, Preston Allen, 415, E. Sprague, Winston-Salem, N. C. -Williams, Ronald Shepard, Rt. 1, Box 71-A, Liberty, N. C. -Williams, Shelby Robbins, Rt. 2, East Bend, N. C. -Williamson, Belinda Sue, Rt. 3, Raeford, N. C. -Willis, Mary Lee, Rt. 3, Lawndale, N. C. -Wilson, Dawn D., 2115 N. College Ave., Newton, N. C. -Wilson, Emily Louisa, 113 Elm St., Asheboro, N. C. -Wilson, Frances Marie, Rt. 6. Box 819, Charlotte, N. C. -Wilson,. Margaret Brown, 6620 Marlboro Pike, District Heights, Md. -Wilson, Sandra Marie, 312 Middleton, Robbins, N. C. -Windley. Allen Blair, Vine St.. Beaufort, N. C. -Winstead, Michael Jennings, R.F.D. 1, Roxboro, N. C. ■Winters, Robert Ernest, Jr., Rt. 5, Box 27, Morganton, N. C. ■Womack, Bartlett Yancey, 645 S. 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1957

High Point University - Zenith Yearbook (High Point, NC) online collection, 1958 Edition, Page 1

1958

High Point University - Zenith Yearbook (High Point, NC) online collection, 1959 Edition, Page 1

1959

High Point University - Zenith Yearbook (High Point, NC) online collection, 1961 Edition, Page 1

1961

High Point University - Zenith Yearbook (High Point, NC) online collection, 1962 Edition, Page 1

1962

High Point University - Zenith Yearbook (High Point, NC) online collection, 1963 Edition, Page 1

1963


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