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aBati 7 ? JKemoriam . . . for wnoin ine Seff toffs Or. ( ' ffo r Jxeginafcf Jfinsfiaw, cS i January 10. 1890- 71 pr if 11. 1907 j tm—r ■The beginning of a new science building for High Point College which is part of the Golden Decade Development Program. Beanie -ticket Va me. Piace -rime Date For Building - Future. The , J % f fl f 2 J « 1 - i T Foreword The year is 1967, and the place is High Point College. High Point College is a coeducational institution of higher learning which dates its birth with the foundng of Yadkin College in 1856. HPC has come a long way since 1924 when the College first opened its doors to students. Today High Point College represents growing, building, striving, and succeeding. The College is a community with- in itself. It has its own work, projects, and goals. At present we are busy with the Golden Decade Program. The first project, a new science building, has been most success- ful. The College is definitely a great part of the community. Both of these interchange all phases of culture which broad- en education. The Magic Block purchased by the College has brought new industry and growth to our city. Besides material building, the College has been helping men and women to build. Today ' s students are tomorrow ' s leaders. They must work, grow, and achieve for a greater future. The staff of the ZENITH invites you to review the year 1967. BUILDING FOR THE FUTURE is the thought for the year. Table of Contents Introduction 2 Features 18 Greeks 46 Organizations. . . . 66 Academics 100 Student Body ... 1 22 Sports 190 Advertisements . . 208 Dedication of the 1967 ZENITH Goes To one whom we feel truly deserves this honor. He is an example and inspiration to those around him and gives willingly of his time to benefit others. He is a loyal friend to all his students, and one to whom we proudly dedicate the 1967 ZENITH. Respected by his fellow teachers and loved and admired by his students, he has made contributions in his field which have been great credit for High Point College. In recent years he has been the director of the Coatings Industry in this area in which he was instrumental in coordinating with the College. Through his assistance, many deserving students have gained scholarships which have enabled them to continue their work in the field of chemical research. Finally, for his lasting interest in students, his patience, kindness, friendly spirit, and unceasing devotion to the College for several decades, we proudly dedicate the 1967 ZENITH to Dr. Edmund 0. Cummings £ Dr. Cummings v istry lab. ks with a student in the chem- Dr. E. O. Cummings Professor of Chemistry We Pay Tribute to Men who think are becoming rare in our society today. Book learning establishes a foundation, but a student ' s ability to reason will follow him throughout life. Emerson once said that our chief want in life is someone who will make us do what we can. We have a proponent of this philosophy on our campus. Informal classroom discussions and stimulating imagination characterize his technique. His wit is beyond compare. Ready to help students at any call, he is a teacher, leader, worker . . . for these reasons we pay tribute to Dr. Sam J. Underwood, our advisor. Tell me more about that ! A leader, teacher, and friend. Dr. Sam J. Underwood Dr. Patton Leads Us. Dr. Wendell M. Patton is a man of many talents and interests. He is filled with aims, ideas, and goals for Hi ;h Point College. Time and time again Dr. Patton has proven his ability as an administrator, businessman, and teacher. He does an excellent job of coordinating the activities of the faculty, the Board of Trus- tees, and the administration. Dr. Patton displays musical talent. The First Family of High Point College Tower of Progress A colleRe must have a living per- sonality separate and distinct from all others. High Point College stands for unique and definite ideas in ed- ucation and strives to translate them into our philosophy and to reveal through our actions. The tower stands tall and strong. a symbol of learning, striving, and achieving. It is the center of our goals for the present and the future. The students, faculty, and adminis- tration strive to achieve, to learn, and to progress. Today High Point College is a church-related institution of higher learning with plans for the future. Golden Decade is the Foundation This is where it all began, Memorial Auditorium. Sherry Snow was our first Miss (lelden Decade. With four buildings, 122 students, and a muddy campus the College opened on September 16. 1924. By 1926 the enrollment doubled. Prog- ress was sure for the 60 acres of land and $100 thousand that got the College underway. In order to make improvements, the Long Range Planning Committee recommended the Golden Decade Development Program or Opera- tion Golden Decade. This began in 1965 with a goal of §10 million to be completed by 1974. This year was the second phase and a most success- ful one. The new science building is well under- way. Plans are complete for the student union building. The past is history, the present is challenge, the future is opportunity. Dedicated to her Christian history, stimulated by the challenge of today, appreciative of the opportunity that is tomorrow. High Point College continues forward to her objective . . . superior Christian educa- tion. We are truly BUILDING FOR THE FU- TURE. Board of Trustees Mr. Holt McPherson, Chairman Mr. Horace S. Haworth, Vice-Chairman Dr. Wendell M. Patton, Secretary Mr. Elliott S. Wood, Treasurer Mr. W. Roger Soles Rev. Thomas B. Stockton Rev. J. Clyde Auman Mr. S. R. Brookshire Dr. Charles F. Carroll Mrs. D. S. Coltrane Mr. J. Harriss Covington Mr. Harry B. Finch Bishop Paul N. Garber Dr. C. L. Gray Rev. M. E. Garbin Mr. C. Felix Harvey, III Mr. Charles E. Hayworth Mr. Delos S. Hedgecock Mr. Josh L. Home Bishop Earl G. Hunt Mr. Charles L. Kearns Mr. A. J. Koonce Mr. Charles W. McCrary Dr. J. Clay Madison Mr. James H. Millis Gov. Dan K. Moore Dr. W. Stanley Potter Mrs. Katie M. Rankin Mr. William E. Stevens Mr. William F. Womble o Dr. R. G. Jennings — Coordinator of Consulting Physicians Consulting Physicians Dr. Edwin L. Auman Dr. L. U. Creech Dr. W. B. Donald, Jr. Dr. Donald Douglass Dr. William P. Hinson Dr. Robert C. Johnson Dr. Max P. Rogers Dr. Ear l W. Schafer Dr. J. E. Slate Dr. Eldora H. Ten-ell Dr. T. Eugene Terrell Dr. Charles W. Surles, Jr Dr. R. T. Wilder New Organizations The Delta Beta chapter of Alpha Phi Gamma is the only chapter between Washington and Atlanta, Ga. The principal purposes are to honor and recog- nize individual achievement in journalism, as shown through participation on campus publications. The fraternity serves student yearbooks, news- papers, magazines, and other campus publications. It cooperates and supports the work of professional journalism societies. With the aid of I. L. Baker this honorary journa- lism fraternity was established at High Point Col- lege in the fall of this year. It has seventeen mem- bers at the present time. Eligible students must be involved in publications at least a year. The local chapter hopes to arouse interest in the fraternity among other colleges in this area, as well as to engage in a number of pro- jects. n p ia J ni c a n na Back row: L. to R.: Savage, Mounts. Stillwell, Vann, Rawley. Second ro : L. to R.: Baker, Bigham, Hoar, Sloan, Eddinger, Mclnnis. Third row: L. to K.: Martin. Smith. Smith, Simone, Horigan. : Add To The Campus. L. to R. Standing: Cooke, Mounts, Allen, Blackburn, Anderson. Edmunds, Smith, Peterson. Back Row: Eller, TugRle, Martin. Bradinc, Worthinpton. Front Row: Hood, Suhadolc. Benfield, Chambers. Walker, Sides, Bowman. Jt appa Delia J J i Kappa Delta Pi is an honor society in edu- cation. The Kappa Mu chapter was the first honorary fraternity to be installed on the High Point College campus. Membership is limited to Juniors and Sen- iors in the upper fifth of their classes who are majoring in Education. The first installation occurred on May 27, 1965. President Susan Hood Vice-President Donna Suhadolc Secretary Kaye Benfield Treasurer Gail Chambers Historian Reporter Barbara Walker Pledge Instructors Ruth Sides Betty Jo Vaughn Counselor Dr. Peterson Co-counselor Miss Worthington Physics lab gets new equipment in 1966. :• A Day is a Memory. Breakfast comes at an early hour. ' I ' ve just got to get that swing right today. A few students take time out from the hustle of classes. Our days together in 1966-1967 can be cap- tured partly in pictures and partly only in our memories. Time moves very slowly; yet, it also moves swiftly. Early hours, interesting classes, long meet- ings, lively dances, and a few leisure hours are parts of the student ' s day. After Wednesday Assembly everyone makes a dash for the post office. A letter is a precious gift. These small occasions today will be memories tomorrow, ■Do you have vour Kiddie Lit file? Students present Assembly programs. All the mail is vip. ' I ' m starved! Get this line moving. A nother Day, A Delta Sig serenade brings the day to an end. Another Memory. We let off steam at those Wednesday night dances. Roberts Hall Our Campus Though our campus is small, the atmosphere is big, warm, and friendly. The students take pride in their college. The snow, heat, and rain bring confusion to the campus but never cover up the constant activity. Outsiders view only buildings, but when they come inside, they see more than a small college. They view a way of life completely separate from the outside world; yet, it is an active part of the surrounding environment. The tower light shines brightly through the night. It reflects the life, growth, success, and hopes that the students seek for the future. McCulloch Dormitory Wrenn Memorial Libr; rary Future leaders walk between these columns. is Growing. Students visit enroute to Student ( enter. Womens ' Hall A flowing fountain represents graduation time. Victory Bell now sounds louder and Hearer each time the Panthers bring us victory. B . ' j ie Jiomeco nina C ' our yiomecomina 1967 JlTiss ,7u ie DeSfooyer n  .4 V «■• first Runner-up Miiss QretcJien Jfenesu Second CRunner-up 20 Sau ' ss yinne i reco Jiomecoming J,ueen Kiss Jamara Lrtearns Senior Attendant Miss £ mi fie J J icf?ett Junior LA endan Jfo omecomm ? y HCiss Snaron LeineriDuru Senior lA endan Muss Inn c)co Junior Attendant 22 Gourt 1967 Miss (Jnery i onns L)opnomore liienoani ■r i Miss Gat£y Mi Ier Qjopno nore y e 2c a ? muss si. a nerine 7 ai aen (uopno nore Jiffenoant Miss Susan J e£6ery Jres iman JMenoani 23 Miss unaron Sfiac feforc res ) man Jittencfant Bam6Ja CA s C7aJz e Jfonors x Lambda Chis bring the circus to High Point College. Alpha Gams take second-place honors. KILL ' EM WITH KINOHES Alpha Delta Theta is against the Bears. The presentation of the Culler jersey. ■: Queen Anne reigns. The Four Freshmen entertain. A memory at HPC forever I A smile of joy | f : i - V 1 it §  OR lee and rain— an annual event at Homecoming! 25 Front Row, L. to R.: Taylor, Henesy, Kait, Mosteller, Blading-, Sturm, Neinian. Back Row, L. to R.: Cruit, Huff, Mize, Gardner. Britt, Donninsrton. Ritchie. Sffjss 9ofcfe en Decac e Court miss Jaroara JiTize Jin a is t 26 Jaiss Jmtcnen IHenesu si rial is I JKiss Diane 3 ion Miss Gofcfen Decade JR is s 5yJo a J Tos e ier finalist 27 JKiss C mine J J icAe J irs J unner-up Jfomecoming J J rings Excitement Homecoming features THE FOUR FRESHMEN. Dionne Warwick entertains at Fall Weekend. Mrs. Kay Phillips presents her recital. Bishop Goodson is guest during: the Finch Lectures. .- Each year the Junior Marshals are selected by the faculty from the members of the Junior Class. The marshals are selected on the basis of their scholastic attainments, leadership, and participation in college activities. While serving as a marshal, the duties are distributing assembly bulletins and checking at- tendance, ushering during school programs, and helping at graduation time. A banquet is given to honor the last year ' s marshals, new marshals, and dean ' s list stu- dents. This is the highest honor that can be awarded any junior at High Point College. Co-Chief Marshals Lynn Tutrtrle, Daniel Civws Junior JKarsnaJs Hack How: L. to K.: Wilkes. Emory, Faulkner. Ehert, Wauirh. Blackburn, Cox, Crews, Ripjrs, Edmonds. Daniel, Duffy. Tujrirle. Front Row: I., to R.: Smith. Martin, N ' eese, Simone. Palmer. 29 Jfo The Scholastic Honor Society was inaugurated to stimulate and to rec- ognize love of learning and scholar- ship. To become a member, a junior must have completed 75 semester hours with a quality point ratio of 2.75 while seniors must have a qual- ity point ratio of 2.25. To be a member of the Scholastic Honor Society is one of the greatest honors that a student can receive at High Point College. Sacu iu JRe noers Or J false y mi f ' r rresicfent Or foew foewiS) ( hee- J resident Dr. JfarofcJ C . v onracf cJec-Z reas. Or. Dennis C ' oofe Or (. iffiam L. azaruf JKr. J. Jfobari Jlffrecf JfTiss fffTarceffa Gorier Jflr. L)amuef C ' ar er Or. C . (J. C umminqs Or Q) uar C . OesAins Or. L Jiff ore fJlinsfiaw Or. I.) iffiam Locfee Or C fiarfes JKounLs Or 7 )encfeff 7 J atton, , Jr. Or C Jiristopfier 7. J fson • - . - ' ' 4--V Jflr. a nanief yarSorouafi cb uc en JKembers 7Mie TUTen Jtaye Jjenfiefcf Jjonnie bue Jjowman Jeanne G J utfi James 7. J. S i Jje y Jo IJauafin JjarSara Tsfaffzer Danief C rews € fiiabetfi Ji. Danief JO Order of the foiadited I—amp bounded 193 J The Order of the Lighted Lamp is the oldest honor society at High Point College having been organized in 1935. A student selected for membership must ha e a 1.75 average for the last five semesters. A student must possess excellent character and leadership. Nominations are made by current members with approval of a faculty majority. c) aden JK embers aj iaron ylai e f)en field C finor dl atnrina J)radina Jaif TsJni h ' more C nam6ers fbunn Ciaro C dmonds d onatf an L ee fauIAner uusan JKarie 3 food (pJi fiam Jfoward JKcynnis L)uzanne JKartin flinda Jade J J erru David J J arAer J J uffiam yZooert J J at Robertson f ut i Ann Sides .James L.. cjfoan Cffa Xaines cb ou Jjeftu ,Jo ( Jauann Joyce ( an JfooA Barbara Dare ( )amer ji e Jlppreciafe fne Mrs. Jean Austin Mrs. Ina Patrick eop e Jjenind me Mrs. Charlotte I.ocke Mrs. Theda Cecil 32 Mr. Earle (i. Dalbey Scenes Cftt Jf.CP.G. J. , ■Mrs. Annie Hall I Mrs. Annie Parks -Mrs. Louise Blake 33 Orientation Initiates That first week of college is exciting, fun, unusual, eventful, and sometimes horrible! Whatever the choice of words is, Orientation Week at High Point College is a time never to be forgotten. The new roommate, new friends, dances, rush, parties, big sisters, and big brothers — all of these make fond memories. Perhaps also not to be forgot- ten is that lump in your throat as you entered the main gate of UPC, or that small touch of home- sickness which came sooner or later. Faculty members take time-out after talk- ing with the freshmen. a -mm Freshmen enjoy their picnic. The beanies, beany tickets, and most of all the lug-of-war spirit which brought victory will al- ways remain in our hearts. Kvery ounce of our brains was tested! What kind vl test will they irive next? Who shall ever forget those long hours of testing in the auditorium or that long regis- tration line? The Freshman Picnic was fun and filling. Upperclassmen ate their fair share of hot dogs too. All of these are behind us now but were vital necessities in our steps toward the future. The Freshmen! O. K.. let ' s get that line movinjr. ' We need refreshment after frointr through that! 3 5 On the count of :! look this way. Once through that registration line, it ' s al- most Thanksgiving and time for a vacation. At least it seems that way. Classes get into full swing. Tests do, too! I have a term paper clue next week. , Who ever advised me to take field hockey? or We just about blew HFC off the globe in chemistry lab today. Such statements become daily con- versation. Girls, get that ball in there. Classes Set a Steady Pace. The months, days, hours, and worry spent are well worth the trouble when that magnificent seminar paper is presented. Emma Lou is on the final stretch now. «!► Greeks Play Active Roles. V ' 1 1 ■■- ' Lm Delta Sijrs serenade the freshman irls. It ' s Sunday afternoon at the ballgame. Greek women honor their new pledges. 37 Students Seek to A student engrossed in his work. Susan relaxes in the library. Walking on campus, reading a good book, or just sitting down to think are ways for a student to search and to find himself. Away from the daily routines one learns and dreams. These quiet moments of the day are a necessity. I I A professor has a few moments alone. 3- A quiet time in a quiet place. Silence as the Class of 1966 enters. A time to work and a time to play. Find Themselves. till That ' s terribly interesting, isn ' t it? Exams begin today! 39 Beards Are A New Fad! W - k ' My beard looks bett er than yours! ' Each year students come up with something new on campus. This year the new idea was beards. Some of the guys really got with it . If one is interested in bridge, he can find a game day or night. Candlelights have also come into fashion. They really blazed before exams! ' Candy, pass the bottle on. It ' s not your candlelight. ' Anyone for a bridge game? How ' s this for a mob scene? Are the T ' s up yet? She finally de- cided to write! Why don ' t you hurry up? These are common phrases heard a- roimd the campus post office about 10 A.M. each morning. There ' s nothing like standing in line fifteen minutes just to wipe the dust out of your box, but if there is a letter, it ' s worth waiting for. •: Ya ' ll come to the Sadie Hawkins Dance. Make Love, Not Beds! The boys protest against the daily inspections. They made the daily T.V. news and the news- paper headlines. A cherry bomb somehow found it ' s way into the bathroom. Con- fess! Who really did it? We ' ll never get enough of Elmer ' s glue to put it back together again. One false move and there ' ll be no toilet paper! If • m - I 1 N I ■' O.K., who did it? And so endth another 11:20. Yum! Yum! Yum! It ' s a Busy Day A i Rip ' em up. tear ' em up. give ' em hell High Point! Assembly period is used wisely by serious student. ■■■: I think I swollowed it! For Every Student. Christmas brings an extra present — exams. Julie Claus visits H.P.C. What is the answer? 43 No more coffee? Juniors Learn Sophomores Serve v A t ll:S:V i- ' £-J - W Freshmen Seek Seniors Lead The Way To The Future A lump in the throat, an unseen tear, a hope, and a prayer — all of these happen as the Senior takes that last walk down the hill. It is the day that was the future and now is the present. Now is the time to do and to use what we have learned. The registration lines, the chats in the dorm, the term papers, the sorrows, and the joys — all of these are behind. But a bright and sunny future is before us — a future that wants all the good and the service that we can give. The past years have built men and women, men and women who can do the job. The beanie, the tickets, our rings, and finally the cap will always remain in our hearts. Memories of these and this last long walk will remain sacred in our hearts forever. The knowledge gained and the experiences enjoyed will be a vivacious part of our daily lives. The purple and white of our school colors will be an emblem of building, growing, and achieving. The lump, a tear, a hope, and a prayer mean one goal reached. Now, we are prepared for our next goal in life. - 1 ..-V- ' « ' 1 ■• SS -Jte • - £ YV. ' t V w v ..tV - ' ' V Sj 1 t i • . ' • S j- Oe ta ia. ma ' 21 Another banner year has ended for Delta Sigma Phi men of sphinx ... 22 brothers and crip came back . . . New look in the lounge . . . super party ends Fall rush ... 18 freshmen and 4 upperclassmen pledge. Freshmen girls ' sere- nade . . . Initiation for Scott and Allison!!! Shroeder. Kirk, and Bench-leg practice-teach, sorry bout that . . . Rich pins the girl back home . . . Danny gives Susan a diamond . . . Steve plays for the Panther cagers . . . Carna- tion Ball . . . Thompkins and Badu skateboard to class . . . Gala Christmas Party . . . Dave. Shroeder, and Bill graduate, good luck. Second semester . . . more pledges . . . Dr. Underwood hack from England . . . awarding of Delta Sig scholarship . . . Homecoming display . . Greek Week . . . Val still drinks cokes ...CM. preparing to enter Duke . . . Ken 1 for Tennis Team . . . Sailors ' Ball . . . This is Delta Sigma Phi fraternity. A! Wk t Brothers and Alums sun at Myrtle Beach. Sips and dates relax at Hanging Rock. Dr. Underwood speaks at the rush banquet. A24 Wedges (enter L. to K.: Current, Whitfield. Willis. Tompkins. Standing I,, to R. : McCracken, Donovan, Thompson. Badu. Greer, Grant, Matthieson. Doughton. Wall. Ramsev Lucas ' Holt, Home. 48 Delia Zeia Oi  Delia Qj a na Val Zumbro President j-k Thomas Crouch Treasurer Steve Benson Steven Breckheimer Daniel Eisert David Evans David Phillips David Schultz Donald Staley George Vann % William Carter Larry Fagge James Scott r Robert Wells 49 21 Thomas McPherson Secretary James Allison Glenn Chorpeninj; Danny Culler Kenneth Machlin Richard Simms Richard Smith James Wilkerson Carl Worthy AXA es L. to R.: Kreider, Carpenter, Pryor, Braun, Stratton, Adams, Patton, Wittenburg. (Not pictured: Eshelman, Holland, Mowery.) L a nor a C ii The Lambda Chi ' s move from a busy spring semes- ter to wedding bell summer . . . Brother Charles Presley married long time sweetheart, Kitty . . . Pledge Robert Hooper married Daphine Morgan and Brother Earl Senger wed Fran Freeman. . . Lambda Chi ' s reminded of the previous year — 1966 — the always inspiring Mills Home at Christmas Party ... the Thanksgiving party in D.C. . . . Car washes . . . Shoe polish sales . . . and the beach trip. A new year began with initiation of five brothers . . . Rush — eleven new men welcomed into Lambda Chi. Brothers and pledges get back into swing with car washes and the Blood Drive . . . The new year found pledges losing to brothers in football games. . . . The mountain trip . . . Fall Weekend . . . H.A. party . . . social life. Unhappy moments when Saint gets stitches after wicked Brother Taylor plays demolition duty. All of these — in happiness, sorrow, work, and play bind together the brotherhood of Lambda Chi Alpha. AXA sponsors Caryrus Capers D.C. Party Joia J J fn Oi loamboa Qjni Jilpna Philip Keefer Marc Kreider Paul Payne David Mason Richard Braun M. Emery Raper Edward Stratton Robert St. John Ray Taylor Roger Wittenburg IIKA TYedyes L. to R : Hack Row: Ooston, Campbell, Fidler, Sombar. Alger, Prince. Seated: Ober- miller, Lindsay, Reaves, Kinney, Boales. PI KAPPA ALPHA Rush . . . Best pledge ever . . . Gangster ' s Ball . . . Skwirut, are you KD Sweetheart? Uncle Festur wants to know how they get that foam back into the can . . . Baden Lake . . . wow ! Sharpie, does Jackie know what Mary knows that we know that you don ' t want us to know? Laney. look! you can hardly see it! Pledge — Brother basketball game. Wild Bill: Open the door ... I want to talk to you. EEEEEEEEsaw, let us hear you play that organ. J.R. seen any Ger- man movies lately ? Hell Man has eleven tests tomor- row! Intramurals — Pi Kappa Alpha Spirit! Brother- hood — Friendship. Art, have you played with any marbles lately? Reid, eat much cake or pie? Key has rags for sale! Bageant, how about a free A. P.? Brau, when will you lose your pin at L.R.? Hewitt, come back to us! Sweater Girl Ball — Light Bulbs — Candy — Rudy, have you seen Mr. Watson ' s pad lately? Parties — Dream Girl Week End was great! Beach Trip — Pikas remodel O.D. Then there was Summer School. News flash — Art finally married Diana on the sneak — know they will be happy! Go, Pikas, Go. . . . Hmnim ? ' Pikas participate on campus. 52 £)e ia (jmeoa o t Pi DCappa Jl pna Thomas Coleman President Forrest Dover Secretary ft Arthur McKay Vice President ft Jennings Austin Michael Key Treasurer Hugh Alger 4 tr Thomas Blanciak Maxwell Boales McKinley Jurney Stephen Laney Richard Light Chris Lindsay William McDermott Bruce Parisi Virgil Reed Rudy Shackleford Robert Skwirut t Charles Tomlinson 53 John Roberts John Williams Michael Sombar Where there is life, there are Theta Chi ' s. Faye Harman, Theta Chi Fraternity sponsor. l ieta C£i Ripley might make it this time . . . where does Thorburn get all that money? Bloom ' s convertible full of girls . . . Spence ' s V.W. full of YMCA barbells . . . Chase — the only male Alpha Gam . . . Goode and Kurkjian try to build a body like Lea who earns fifty cents weekly teaching Hoke about the birds and the bees. . . . Hulick dreams about a first round K.O. over Clay. Fur- man is triumphant . . . Hoar ponders the flaming bush . . . Stretch uses himself as a high jump bar. Lare is trying to organize a tropical fish foot- ball team . . . North finds all harmonious . . . Rendell hides Thigpen ' s GTO in his shoe . . . Sappenfield has get-togethers . . . Robertson — the Levitown . . . White considers entering the black bomb at Daytona . . . Mann and Marshall bite the marital dust . . . Renfro wins the Dodge Rebellion girl with the winning smile . . . Cox inherits the booby prize . . . Lagos is socially adequate, to say the least. Blosse is blase about his athletic prowess . . . Winters is joyful . . . Sugar Bear Ackerman blinds you with his shorts . . . Stewart stews at intramural football games . . . McMahon dreams of an Academy Award playing opposite Rhea Carle. A new song about pansies, new pledges, new ideas, —that ' s Theta Chi!! ex y es {Sack Row L. to R.: Bonnaffon. Nickell, Fanning, Johnson, Mote, Gouge, Barker. Front Row L. to R.: Ennis. Pusey. Nanfelt. Wagoner, Farkas. Pearson, Eastlack. 5- I p suon Tlfpfi, Oi Noel Rendell President Jneia Q ni William Lea Vice President C- Stanley North Secretary Allen Thorburn Treasurer John Bloom David Ackerman Raymond Blosse O- Craig Furman Spencer Brown Gregory Chase Clifford N. Cox Ralph Goode Ralph Hoar Michael Hoke Jeffrey Hulick Thomas Kiley William Lagos Charles Kurkjian fh Kent Ripley George Lare Richard Lewin Gary McMahon Harold Renfro Robert Robertson Thomas Sharp William Stewart Frankie Thigpen 55 William White John Winters Alpha Gams sing in the Freshman Talent Show. The Greeks are an active part of everything that goes on at UPC. They are good leaders, active workers, and faithful followers. Rush, pledges, parties, Greek Week, sisterhood, and brotherhood are all a part of their activities. Some contributions include helping the Blood Mobile, adopting foreign children, and helping with the VISTA program. JreeAs J arh ' cipa e Phi Mu Robin Woodhams displays talent. Delta Sigs are known for their vocal talent. .etas rejoice after winning the speedball cham- pionship. Alpha Gams and KD ' s entertain during Fresh- man Orientation. APO boys give excellent drum performance ' in O uc en c o es. The Greeks did an outstanding )••}• during Orientation. 57 A pfia lamina Delta . . . and it began with a true lasting friend- ship and the love in an Alpha Gam ' s heart. Gamma Eta chapter of Alpha Gamma Delta fra- ternity has pursued many activities which have brought our chapter closer together. Enthusiasm and interest was shown by all. We have adopted a young boy in India and contributed to our altruistic project. Our President, Ann, attended the Alpha Gamma Delta International Conven- tion in the summer. It has been a tremendous year for us — win or lose, we always have fun. Memories . . . Dina and her Little man from Carolina . . . such dedication — Lorraine played speedball with 104 temperature . . . Wanda and her 28 children . . . Betty finally got the hang of college . . . Greg hardly saw his pin before Ann was wear- ing it . . . the week Allison looked like Little Lulu . . . Kiger and Tamara sporting diamonds . . . eleven Alpha Gams in Cathy ' s Cadillac . . . Fernda and her traveling salesman . . . Fruit- door and Emilie baking cakes . . . Abbott is in a daze . . . Gotch and Newman share, but isn ' t this taking it a bit too far, Mike? Patsy ' s weekend trip to Fla. . . . Our pledges sat on a sheet of paper, their feet wouldn ' t touch the floor. The bull sessions after lock-up on Sat- urday nights were great. All the wonderful times we shared make Alpha Gamma Delta a true sister- hood. Another candlelight, Ann ? Alp ha Gam, the best we agree . . . ! AfA J J eJ 9 es I., to K.: Robinson, Winchester, Poston, Sturm, Tyler, Berryman, Zellmer Bower Humphries, Sturm, Moore and Henesy. w J am ma C ta O t Ann Scott President Alpha Jamma Oe la a Jean Anderson Cassandra Ritchie Vire President Kitty Chappell Catherine Cline to Patricia Coffey X • Lynda Corn i Sharon Harsh barker Katherine L. Hayden Gail Hetherington Sharon D. Jackson v W J Sue E. Knam Mary Jane Majrruder Barbara Mize Patsy Nance a Emilie Pickett Barbara Poole Sylvia Pratt Betty Rogers Dina Steed Lynne Swink Bobbie Taylor Nancy Taylor 59 Allison Gle Wanda Joyce Diane Niland n f a Debra Bolton Treasurer a Judy KievninK 4 Carol Scheuffle Donna Shelly k Tamara Reams Secretary O Marizell Austin Donna Ooettsche Gail C. Grabovetz r a Susan Kiifer Kathy Newman Joan Peterson Patricia A. Smith ft Diane Williams Penny Williamson Vicki Wilson Back Row L. to R.: McEwan, Keller, Isaacs, Rehberg, Kait, Wilson, Harwick, Bliven. Front Row L. to R.: Smith, Beam, Neiman. Czarny, Bratt, Sadler. 7( a ippa DeA a Another wonderful year gone by and we wish a fond farewell to our sisters who are leaving us. So many memories from third Yadkin. Rush ex- citement, What ' s the poop! , an elevator full of girls, the choir on key, and the unsurpassed 15 _ We did it again ! . . . Hey, Buffy, where ' s the place? . . . Hoppy ' s hearty laugh . . . Intramurals — going down feeling great; coming back, bruised and pooped . . . Bridge games . . . hunting dates — the pledge dance . . . Anybody for a ring this month? . . . The hen party at the cabin . . . Delaine ' s New Year ' s Eve . . . Homecoming honors . . . Our white dresses . . . And what did you do for a month? . . . Island vacations ... A never for- gotten White Rose . . . See you at OD! Laughter, tears, understanding, a helping hand, a loving hand: these are a part of the beauty of our true sisterhood — Kappa Delta forever. Sisters and pledges enjoy a KD party. Sisters model their new dresses. t Sherry Snow President 9 a mm a Jamma JCc apfi Oj )a 7)e L a Limla Hopkins Vice President Diana Ferran Secretary Clayton Cleaves Anne Greco Carol Issac-s f) Lee Cheney Elinor Brading Jackie Brendle 4. Cathie Cruit A Betsy Hairfield Kay Jackson Julie DeGooyer Dianne Holt Aileen Howe Delaine Jurnev f Kathy Rogers Treasurer Jane Gardner Nancy Hunter Mary Lvnn McDade A Buffv Rounds Blaine Seigle Jeanne Vanneman Su :anne Wells Helen Wilson Phi Mil ' s play patty-take in dorm for relaxation. -■Sharon Letherbury presides over Phi Mu banquet. A week-end off campus results in fun and fellowship. OM J ec yes Standing L. to K.: Seymour, Outland, Hoffman. Lancashire, Brooks, Sherwood, Nevitt, Baker. Scotten, Blaikshire. Xash, Pierce, Meyer, Lohse. Front L. to R.: Richardson, MeCall, Crumpton, Covington, Henderson. Caputo, Steele, Jolly, Woodhams. °Ai Mu Another year for dear old Phi Mu . . . Our Pres. Sharon cracked the whip while Claudia guarded our overflowing money box. Another sleepless night in lab. Guinov? Maggie went Big Time on diamond . . . Angie survived rush . . . Barb, Ellen, and JL rode the goat. Who ' Carolyn? All we know is Juma! Tillie builds a hacienda with Mario while Lellen waits to join the Navy . . . Betty Pat will graduate and her horse, too . . . Hey Jeannie, we love name Swampy Marsh! Dim flushed away her lavalier . . . Sandy yot out of the hospital. Has your hair grown out, Teague? Don ' t burn me at the stake, Kitty . . . Our Wise Owl Lynn studied hard as Vickey cut out every week . . . Maggie ' s enjoying married life, but Cathy and Shirley pined all year for their men ... Is his name really Tucker, Marcy? Judy gave blood, tears, and teeth for Vietnam . . . Fran supports R. J. Reynolds. Life is one big hard job, Claud . . . We love Cheryl ' s yellow shoes! Britt packed up every weekend . . . Stepped in what, Julie? Emma Tush— tuckie tuckie! The Black Death awaits C.K. in Md. . . . Frankie and Phyllis finish the basement crew. This is life in Phi Mu. 62 Sharon Letherbury President Tillie Clark Secretary Claudia Babb W -Jam ma Let a D JItu Carolyn Britt Lynn Edmonds Shirley Hemphill Susan Hood 1 Claudia Payne Treasurer Kitty Kindred Sandy Kyles Emma Lou Landes Mary Dim LaSalla Ellen Law A Laura Lenz Maggie Nance Barbara O ' Connor W f A 1 n Kathy Miller Vice President Janet Daniel Gerry Howard Cheryl Johns Cheryl Kendle Maggie Leary Judy Parker Frankie Peace Marcia Rainer f Fran Schell Angie Smith Phyllis Sturdivant Sylvia Teague Betty Pat Thomas Juli - Turner 63 jL e a Jau i p ia Zeta memories — what could be better? Remem- ber fall rush ... the 100th Link Ball . . . beach trips and informal get-togethers. Color the Zetas wedding white! Judy and Carol got their man . . . Little Willie ' s wedding . . . Myra receives red roses from Fla. . . . Pat ' s collect calls from P.C. . . . Candy ' s calls from everywhere. Rita, the Great Pumpkin is watching you . . . Betty ironing? . . . Pranky Pamn and her tricks . . . Carolina games. Color Zetas athletic! Winners of the speed- ball championship . . . Perry plows the ground . . . Busbud kick that ball! Color Zetas intelligent. Jan hands over junior marshal honor to Donna . . . Sue and Linda in Honors Program. Color the Zetas happy ! Jean ' s weekends at Carolina . . . Dorm Pres. Linda looking for prowlers . . . Ellen and her Delta Sig . . . Rosie and her marks . . . Sara and her seminar . . . Carol answering questions in class. Zetas at High Point during 1966-67 experi- enced a wonderful year. Scrapbooks are full of lasting mementos, and intangible thoughts that are stored away to use again when one Zeta meets another. Pamn Klinedinst experiences the plight of a ZTA pledge. -- A H T Zetas — one and all. That ' s the look of a Zeta champ. ZTA 7Ye fyes L. I.. !• ' ..: Lefler, Carter, Stephenson. Elliott. Klinedinst. Howard. Barlow, Bowden. t Delia Jamma Oj Ze a 7a a A p n Martha Harrington President rp ' 2a Janet Stayer Secretary Myra Bailey n y Pat Cowden Lynn Donnington Sue Fischer Linda Perry Vice President ' ■Donna Ebert Treasurer Scottie Cochrane Sara Hester Rosemary Kennedy Jean Losten Ann Mackie Lois Mainwaring Candace Sarmuk m Linda Sessums Joan Warren Ellen White- Jane Wooldridjre Jan Young ' ; .. WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY 1 • 2 3 4 8 ASH WEDNESDAY 9 10 M ss Golden T)ec3de 11 15 16 A , Jak ' u.. V 18 Homecoming TV Ufc ----- 24 22 English Club WASHINGTON ' S BIRTHDAY 23 25 (YI.S.P Judiciary Counci 7 Student Government Association The SGA is a guiding body composed of all phases of student life. There are different per- sonalities and varying opinions, but all have a common goal of a better student community. A chance to lead, a chance to serve, a chance to work with the administration and plan for the future characterize the SGA leaders. In 1967 the officers have worked diligently with the students. The satisfaction of a corpo- rate success and the contrasting despondency of a failure make this a body dedicated to the students of High Point College. Ka!ph Hoar, Vice-President Tom Dignan- President v ( ' assandra Kit hie. Seeretai v David Pulliam, Treasurer ■•- I., to R.: First Row: Applegate. Taylor. Smith. Martin, Pulliam. Second Row: Hamilton, Hood. Ramsey. Patter- son. Third Row: Neiman, Jackson, Peterson, Axtell, I. u m Fourth Row : Spiridopoulos, Currie. Robertson, Stev art, Can!!. lie!]. Student Legislature Student Legislature is made up of student representatives to comprise a cress section of the community. This is the group that express- es decisions through written legislate n. These representatives concern themselves with all activities of student life and government, serve on committees for college improvements, for publicity, for poling student opinion, for en- tertainment, and for recreation. Legislature students hope to stir the interest of other students in their own affairs as it faces apathy and concern. The legislative process is one that involves argument, agreement, revision. communications with others, setbacks, and gains . . . the heart of the student organiza- tion. L. to R.: Robert Myers, Speaker Pro Tern. Kent Ripley. Speaker, Sylvia I ' ratt. Secretary. L. to R.: Scheuffle, Dorsey, Quinn, Applegate, Mclnnis, Green, Osborne, Holland. Judiciary Counci The Judiciary Council of High Point College has the important responsibility and duty of trying all cases involving any infractions of the laws of the Student Government Associa- tion and the College. As the highest judicial body on the campus, the Council follows the principles of law and procedure that are the American heritage. All persons accused of offenses are assumed inno- cent until they are proven guilty, and the bur- den of proof falls upon the prosecution. Thus, our Judiciary Council insures the rights of the individual in the High Point Col- lege society. Bill Mclnnis, Chief Justice 70 Men ' s Dormitory Council Housemothers: Mrs. McMeekin-Kerr, J. Ed Millis Dorm; Mrs. Hazel Lonjr, McCulloch Hall. Kddie Patterson, President The Men ' s Dormitory Council is the governing body of McCulloch and Millis dormitories. The Council consists of a president, vice-president, secretary-treas- urer, head proctor, and two house mana- gers. It governs and guides with the aid of Mrs. McMeekin-Kerr and Mrs. Long, re- sident counselors who serve in an advis- ory capacity. Rules and regulations are formulated at the beginning of each school year by the Dormitory Council and are enforced basically by means of the demerit sys- tem. L. to R.: Patterson, Ackerman, GrapK. Mason, Allison, Sevier. ' ' Who needs toilet paper? ' Our dynamic duo! The hot water rush! ■V!.at did we do now, Linda? - ' .. r • RULES! Now girls This is ridiculous. Women ' s Dormitory Council L. to R.: Linda Hopkins. Sally Heed. Scottie Cochrane, Ann Neese, Claudia Payne. Laura Lent:. Kathy Hayden, Julie Turner. Standing: Laura Coltiano. Betty Jo Hall. Barbara Peterson, Sarali Green, Alice Thompson, The Women ' s Dormitory Council has many responsi- bilities and rules to abide by. Members often wait up for 1 :00 A.M. dates and special permissions. Moments of despair and decision appear on Monday nights during Council meetings. Complaints often heard are: No hot water. Where is the toilet paper?, Why no phones?, and let ' s keep the noise down to a dull roar. A dreaded consequence is twenty-six demerits. Oops — a maid shortage — Pearl quit! Mr. Dalbey, more new mattresses, curtains, and rugs. Health inspection is a great threat. Blinds must be dusted, and bed springs must be cleaned! Duties such as checking freshmen during closed study and insuring the use of sign-out cards is time- consuming for Council members. Members are constantly beseiged with questions con- cerning college regulations. The Women ' s Dorm Council keeps the girls on the straight and narrow path. I.indi IVrr.i. I ' m Editorial Staff: Jane Wooldridije. Ralph Hoar, Bill Mclnnis. I)a id Dorsey, Advertising Manager; Barbara Barnes, Typist. A finished paper is a great source of pride. It is a time-consuming job. Deadlines are the worst things in the world. A job well done makes the effort and work worthwhile. News Editor, Willie Shaw; Judy Harlow, Copy Editor. Rob Owens, Spoils Editor, Francis Garris, Cartoonist. ■•: JUi iitfv« Vol. 40, No. 7 Loan Rate Hampers Lecture Hall High Point College, High Point, N. C. October 21, 1966 Rv TIM WFRR Jim Sloan. Editor-in-Chief The Hi-Po, our campus newspaper, is The voice of the students in every way. The editor this year, Jim Sloan, has done an outstanding job. The paper began the year with a new face-lift. The type and layout was completely rearranged. Jane Wooldridee. Assoc. Editor For the first time. The Hi-Po became a weekly newspaper. The students have shared in and taken great pride in this year ' s The Hi-Po. Ralph and his Potpourri really got some varied reactions. Bob did an outstanding job with sports. Larry Kendrick Business Manager David Dorsey Advertising Manager Mr. Ira L. Baker Advisor Andy Craig, Photographer Business Staff: Seated — Sharon Sherwood, Ass ' t Manager, L. to If.: Signion, Stirling. Tucker. Rnirich. Not Pictured: Rayle, Barnes, Hanna, McCallum. Class Staff: Seated — Detra Blackburn, Ass ' t Editor, L. to R.: Duncan. Art Staff: Harshbarger, Seigler, Luff. Stein. Representatives at C.S.P.A. in New York City. Greek Staff: Brading, Greenwood, Greco. Typing Staff: Stephenson. Not Pictured: Chambers, Ass ' t Editor, Donning- ton, Johns, Bradford, Decker. Copy Staff: Seated— Susan Griffin, Ass ' t Edi- tor. I.. In |{.; Mellette, Pillsburv. Not Pictured: Schell, Parker, Derles. Lay-out Staff: L. to R.: Ellis. Sharon Leatherbury, Ass ' t Edi- tor, Horigan, Franz. Not Pictured: Faulkner. ■■J 9 % V V Barbara McDiarmid, Editor-in-Chief Wayne Eddinger, Associate Editor ♦ ♦ «• • - Raymond Baity, Business Manager Donald Saunders, Advertising Manager Dr. S. J. Underwood, Adviser Student Advisers — Ella Stout, Nancy Tabor Zenith Staff EDITORS L. to R.: Whitt— Greek, Simone— Lay-out, Clark —Feature, Davis— Class, Martin— Typing, Smith— Art, and Kyles — Copy. The ZENITH Staff has the task of creating a yearbook which will be an asset to the College. Un- usual events occur each day. There is never a dull moment. A broken camera, unknown faces, a disappearing photographer, no transportation to the camera shop, and deadlines are basic problems from which we can ' t escape. The 1967 ZENITH Staff has worked to make this yearbook a remembrance that will be treasured in years to come. The year has been one of growth and prosperity. We tried to tell the story of High Point College. Putting out a yearbook is hard work, tried pa- tience, black circles under the eyes, failed exams, and total exhaustion. We think that the finished product is worth the trouble, and hope that the stu- dents do too. n The staff at work. Dr. C. E. Mounts, Adviser Art Staff: Frances Garris and Ann Mackie Andy Craig, Photographer Apogee is the High Point College literary magazine. This is a magazine composed of student contributions. Students submit poems, short stories, art work, and book reviews. A prize is given to the best one in these categories. This staff sees the need to encourage think- ing and creative writing from the students. Its main objective is to find these latent talents and show them to the world. Barbara Walker. Reading Comm. Chairman 7i 1 967 Apogee Staff Kaye Benfiekl. Editor-in-Chief Douglas Kerr, Associate Kditor Val Zumbro. Business Manager Kiln Stent. Manau ' ini; Kditur 79 Tower Players Julie Turner, President, has a variety of t alent. The Tower Players are members of the stu- dent body who enjoy many phases of dramatic production. Building- sets, rehearsing, lines, de- signing costumes, and selling tickets consume much time. The real satisfaction comes when the final curtain falls, and the members know that they have been a success. This year ' s play, J.B. ' was a tremendous suc- cess. With the help of Robert Milli the cast gave a tremendous performance. The musical presented second semester was also outstanding. Under the direction of Mr. Don Drapeau, the Tower Players worked diligently to present this entertainment to the students, faculty, and public. Robert Milli was the first guest artist that High Point College has had. He worked with the largest cast in the history of the Tower Plavers. -- Robert Milli r «,- ' If Mr. Robert Milli rehearses with the Tower Players. The Players display very good talent. Acts in J.B. Ralph Hoar (God) views the disaster on earth as Milli watches from the side. ? ' 1 _ 1 1 ■B i ■; w« , ( p t «Mft ' . ' .; High Point Audience stands for Hallelujah Chorus. Last minute preparations for one of many perfect performances. : M The choir entertains the public during graduation. -. Mrs. Frames |{oddin«. Director Mrs. Patsy May. Pianist College Concert Choir The High Point College Concert Choir is com- posed of interested music and non-music majors. Hard work and good times have made this organi- zation memorable for all. The Choir has done a great deal of hard work preparing for the college assembly programs, vari- ous church services, the Christmas Concert, and the choir tour. The director, Mrs. Redding, has done wonders during her first year as the director. The Choir is a source of entertainment and pleasure for the students and the faculty. The Choir believes that it has enriched the lives of all with whom it has come in contact. The mem- bers themselves have received the greatest benefits — the joys of working together in a common bond toward basic goals. Last minute preparations before graduation. ■-.• Musical Arts Club The Musical Arts Club is composed of music majors and music minors. Many things keep the members busy. There are recitals, ushering for Fine Arts Department presentations, and receptions. With all this experience and enjoyment there is an appre- ciation of and interest in mu- sic as a vital component in our lives. Standing L. to R.: Bond, King, Sale, Lewis, Harshberger, Woolhams, Leary, Bristow, Morgan. Seated I,, to K.: Bigham, Rayle, Wagner, May. Not Pictured: Redding. High Point College Band The College Band spends many hours practicing in order to provide entertainment for the college students. This year has been a highly successful one for our band. The Rand is composed of students who en- joy and appreciate music. It is directed by Mr. Robert Clark. 0f The band works hard preparing for concerts. L. to R.: Lynn Simone, Margaret Kirkman, and Vir- ginia Reed practice together. -.: d David Dorsey President A pna J J ni Omega Wayne Ervin Vice-President Willie Harris Secretary r i Tony Hill Treasurer c ' ■• O David Gilbert Itob Hamilton John Locklair . • «, Phillip Mabe Doug Thayer Richard Waldcn Pi Richard Danburg 7 7 0 y 4 L. to R.: Farmer. Ensor, Holder. Austin, Carr, Cooley. Gold. Brown. Callaway. - ' Carol Huff greets the sisters at the initiation reception. Singing is a bin part of the fun at Millbrook. French toast on Sunday morning!! another treat at Millhrook. Sisters united in work and play, this is Alpha Delta Theta, a service sorority. Surprising little sisters, forming teams for intramurals, working with VISTA in a tutoring program — all of these characterize Alpha Delta Theta. The Fall retreat at Millbrook was great. Feast- ing on spaghetti and singing with the player piano was enjoyed by everyone. Throughout the year the sisters and pledges work hard on many projects. At Christmas there is the gay making of gifts. For the Presbyterian Home a special Easter program is presented. Fooling Heart Sisters in February is loads of fun. In addition there is annual fun and picnick- ing at City Lake. All this and more are to be found within Alpha Delta Theta. The holding of devotions in Lindley Chapel is of great significance for we try to live our motto — Sisters in the Service of God. J J !ecfy es kk. VVIV Seated. I., to K.: .liar. Hanna, Lorraine Scronce, Genie Thomas, Judy Ellis, Barbara McDiarmid. Sandy Doggett. Sue Ellen Van Guilder. Betty Logan. Donna Hutchinson. Standing, L. to R.: Detra Blackburn, Leslie Elmore. Linda Sykes, Sherry Franz, Sherry Shaffer, Gloria Faucette, Barbara Griffin, Margaret Kirkman. Pat Cash, Janet Seigler. Ann Luff, Joyce Shipley, Barbara Barnes, Angela Miller. Jane Phillips, Linda Honeycutt, Robyn Decker, Dianne Davis, Judv Davis. -■Joyce Van Hook President m i Billie Allen Mary Grissom Catherine Poindexter Alice Thompson k ' Carol Huff Vice President Betty Sanderford Secretary Cftfp£a Delia Jlieta Saiah ( ii e«tl Martha Had ley Sharon Sherwood £t Susan Griffin Linda Huff Ruth Ann Sides Betty Jo Vaughn Barbara Walker 37 Doria Whin Janet Mas ten Treasurer Laura Coltrar Fuchsia Lackey Judy Stutta J ■Wright L. to R.: White, Lea, McKay, Vice-President, Dick Lewin, President, Mr. Netts, Ad- visor. Standing: Coleman, Worthy, Vann. Inter-Fraternity Council 1 966-67 Inter-Fraternity Council is the governing body for the four Greek letter social fraterni- ties. This year the I.F.C. has made giant steps toward increasing its influence on campus and within the community. Operating under a new Constitution the I.F.C. is now able to function in new and varied situations. With emphasis placed on cooperation the I.F.C. coordinates fraternal functions for the Greeks such as the I.F.C. Scholarship award. rush, co-recreation night, and a trophy to the outstanding faternity man. Greek Week is an exciting event for the High Point College campus. Each fraternity partici- pates actively in the events of this week. One of the main objectives of Inter-Fraternity Council is to facilitate the mutual exchange of ideas which help to promote and strengthen the Greek system on our campus. I hate posing: for Pictures! ' Dick Lewin, President ■J I 1, ! ' Miss Elizabeth Cole. Adviser, Miss Diane Holt. President The Panhellenic Council is an organization established to foster interfraternity relationships, to assist collegiate chapters of the National Panhellenic Conference member groups, and to cooperate with the colleges and universities in maintaining the highest scho- lastic and social standards. With this in mind, the four National Panhellenic sororities on the High Point College Campus strive to create a greater Panhellenic spirit. The Council coordinates in all the Rush activities. The members meet in the Panhellenic House which is supported by the differ- ent sororities. The members serve as a means of communication between the College, the sororities, and them- selves. By working together, they I ' osicr sisterhood between the four sororities which are: Alpha Gam- ma Delta, Kappa Delta. Phi Mu. and Zeta Tan Alpha. Panhellenic Council 1 to R • Standing: Ann Scott. Miss Cole. Claudia Babb, Martha Harrington. Seated: Lee Cheney. Sharon Leatherbury, Diane Holt. Myra Bailey, Sherry Snow, Methodist Student Fellowship L. to R.: Front Row; Alice Thompson, Doris Whitt, Judy Davis, Mary Grissoni. Back Row: Larry Adams, Jim Elkins, Kitty Kindred. David Tuxhorn. The major purpose of the Methodist Student Fellowship is to instill a stronger Christian faith through meetings with fellow students. The group meets on Friday nights to look objectively at their beliefs and to attempt to formulate an intelligent faith. Among the activities are worship in Lindley Chapel, group singing, and a service project. Twice a year students participate in retreats at Camp Chestnut Ridge, meeting with learning from students on a state-wide basis. This year our MSF aided in hosting the Methodist Student Movement held in High Point. All the criterion for these endeavors is the life and teachings of Jesus Christ as found in the BIBLE. Kitty Kindred. President Student Christian Association L. to K.: Hob Hamilton, President, Claudia Payne, Vice-President, Susan Griffin, Sec- retary, Doris Whitt, Publicity Chairman, Martha Hadley. Job Opportunty Chairman, David Tuxhorn, Treasurer. The Student Christian Association seeks to show the love of God as revealed in Jesus Christ, in order to build a more vital Christian fellowship among students and to coordinate effectively the activities of religious organizations on cam- pus. The SCA attempts to make the student body aware of the importance of religion in their lives both during their college years and in the future. The SCA fulfills its purpose with the Orientation worship service, Finch Lectures, and Religion in Life Week. ■I ' 4 ■BPr E L ■■% l w VL « • •- L. to R.: Seated: Masten, Griffin. Whitt, Hadley, Cheek, Thompson. Standine: Hall, Kindred. Payne, Williams, Tux- horn, Hamilton. Ervin, Adams. Miller. Van Hook. Lackey. Bob Hamilton, President L. to R.: Laurie Abbott, Ray Alderson, Mansell Bridwell, Frank LaGrantre. Joyce Wriirht, Jan YanAnda, Delores McDonald, Billie Allen. Sue (luck, Marizell Austin, Linda Corn. Baptist Student Union The Baptist Student Union is composed of Baptist students on campus. The officers are Sue Cheek. President: Billie Allen, Vice President; Marizell Austin, Secretary; and Linda Corn, Treasurer. The advisor is Dr. Owen M. Weatherly. The purpose of the Union is to combine faith and learning and to help the student become involved in experiences of the Chris- tian community everywhere. It helps the student become aware of the understanding the Love Impels Sacrifice Toward Every Need . The Union meets in Lindley Chapel. Many attend the state conferences and make new friends. The group tries to accomplish definite goals through fellowship and service. L. i R.: Sue Cheek. President; and Billie Allen. Vice President. • Standing: Mary Grissom, Secretary, Wayne Ervin, President. Sue Cheek. Vice-Presi- dent. Seated. I., to R.: Larry Adams. Mary Jo Hall. Barbara McDiarmid, Fuchia Lackey, Sharon Sherwood. .Inn Klkins. Fellowship Teams The Fellowship Teams are a group who devote themselves to helping the younger set at various churches. The travel, preparing, performing, pursuing, enlightenment, entertainment, and enjoyment produce a deep satisfaction from seeing the results of helping these young people. L. to R.: Seated: Lopan, Letter. Gaither. Hull. Honey- eutt. Crumpton. First Row: Griffin, Scronce, rhomas, Huff, Blackburn. Whitt, Doggett, Hutchinson. Second Row: Shipley. Proehl. Elisor. Boyd. Miller, dates, Farmer. Decker. Student National Education Association SXEA provides an opportunity to develop an understanding of the teaching profession through participation in the work of the local, state, and national education associations. The purpose is to interest young men and women in education as a life-long career and to gain practical experience in working to- gether on problems of the profession and of society. SNEA at High Point College is one of the largest organizations on campus. The mem- bers enjoy interesting programs. A highlight this year was having Dr. Lois Eddinger to present the Assembly program one morning. She presented interesting in- formation. Betty Jo Vaughn, President L. to R.: Front Row: Hall, Sides, Vaughn. Edmonds, Stutts. Welborn. Wright. Second Row: Abbott, Austin. Mainwaring, Benfield. Finks. Holeombe, Carle. Green, Parker, Poindexter. Third Row: Steed. Thompson. Mel- W,ll T aU £ D Colt ' - ane - Van Anda, Auman, Griffin, X, In, l U « R n V: J St ?! lt - Stor - v A1,en - Suhadolc. Ren- egai. Back Row: Reed, Daniels, Sturdivant, Peace. Carl- 94 L. to R.: Jim Sloan, Phyllis Sturdivant, Laurie Abbott, Marizell Austin, David Gilbert. Ralph Hoar, Barbara McDiarmid. English Club The English Club is composed of members inter- ested in the vast literary world of the Twentieth Century. At the meetings, the discussions about modern-day poetry help to attain a sense of appre- ciation for literary genius. This is not a club in the ordinary sense of the word. It is a meeting of emotions, humors, minds, and bodies. The challenge is for a better under- standing of literary works. The members eat together in the private dining room and have their meeting afterwards. Listening to outstanding guest speakers tell the many facets of learned men improve the intellect and desire for learning. Jim Sloan, President 95 Forensic League The Forensic League receives welcome and the red carpet treatment at Princeton University. This year the Forensic League concentrated on de- bate for the fall semester. The debaters began with the novice tournament at Wake Forest, and a trip to Boone for the Appalachian ' State College tournament. To climax the semester, five members were taken to Princeton University for debating and extemporaneous speaking. Spring semester brought the 35th annual South Atlantic Forensic Tournament in March and sev- eral other Forensic events. L. to R.: Miss Cole. Advisor. Anftie Smith. President Hours of work and preparation for a debate. The American Humanics Foundation exists to provide specialized college-level training for careers in youth agency administration. It provides so that a leadership major can help in society ' s tremendous and growing need for effec- tive youth agency leaders. The Foundation endorses the Human Relations Department, providing a cur- riculum in Humanics (the science of human leadership), stressing liberal arts plus professional preparation, leading to a B.S. degree. The Curriculum is enriched by a re- quired pattern of workshops, field trips, an annual retreat, and seminars in order to correlate theory with reality. This provides professional contact for the student prior to graduation. L. to R.: Cornet, LaGrange. F. Matthews, Austin. Standing: Bridwell, Bowden, Lord, Coston. Davis, Stillwell, Mr, Moody, advisor. Not pictured: Egan, Alderson, Teague. Humanics Student Association The Foundation also provides a Resident Ad- ministrator for the department plus any others needed for the functioning of the Human Rela- tion Department. An excellent library is avail- able to students. c y Students enjoy the second annual Humanics Campus Day. President Jay Cornet works with Mansell Bridwell pie- paring refreshments. • Physical Education Majors Club The Physical Education Majors Club strives to promote a professional interest in the field of Physical Education. Members are given the oppor- tunity to broaden their scope and understanding of the profession. New members are introduced to the club at the annual fall outing. Majors are active in the basket- ball ad campaign as well as working behind the concession stand during all home games. A new innovation this season will be the physical educa- tion majors serving as ushers and also hostesses for the Panther Club Hospitality Room. A highlight of each year for the entire student body is Co-Rec night sponsored by the club. During the month of April steak is the pass- word when all majors gather for the spring outing. The annual Awards Banquet honoring our varsity athletic teams closes out an active and rewarding school year. Tom Dignan. President L. to R.: Whitehead. Skwirut, Austin. Blaneiak, Prince, Steffen. Letherhurv Im ni™«n c i d :jj tr ,, i, j- Hall, Danhurp. Holland. Kennedy. Burns. Clark. Coffey, Cruit and CoacV f ' Hai tmaif ' Eckman - Reidda - Kendle - Brading, Tuttlo. Dover. Coppley, Chase. Sykes. Howlett, Milner, Feimster. Of Women ' s Athletic Association The Women ' s Athletic Association, full of fun, hardworking girls, has had another wonderful year. The planning of the NCARFCW convention was hard but pleasurable. Anyone for another one next year? Each year brings intramurals with the hope that good sportsmanship as well as good winners and losers will be the result. Volleyball, basketball, tennis, ping pong, speedball, and field hockey are all enjoyed. The inter-school programs bring a host of tough competitions. Anyone for volleyball at Appalachian? ( Hey, Miss Clary, when do we stop and eat? ) New activities are introduced to help bring in more of the student body — this year we hope to find four good referees for a wild powder puff foot- ball game. All in all it has been a wonderful year. Miss Clary, advisor, aids Sharon and Tillie with jrvmnastic stunts. L. to R.: Back Row: Howlett. Cruit, Reidda, Brading. Second Row: Coffey, Clark. Letherbury, Kendle, McCall. First Row: Milner, Tuttle. Feimster. Hamrick and Sykes. ' - 100 101 Dr. David W. Cole Dean of the College Administration Dr. Wendell M. Patton President of High Point College Mr. Earle 0. Dalbey Business Manager F. L EDWARDS Mr. F. Lee Edwards Dean of Students Mr. W. Lauson Allen Director of College Relations Dr. Harold E. Conrad Dean of Academic Planning Director of the Summer School 102 Leads Students Mr. N. P. Yarborough Registrar Mr. Robert E. Phillips Director of Admissions Reverend James R. Calloway Director of Financial Aid Miss Anne B. Orren Assistant to Director of Student Affairs ■: i Mr. Wesley W. Gaynor Bursar t RifV ' Dr. Carl C. Savage Director of Information Services 03 Dr. C. R. Hinshaw Director of Evening School Mrs. Dorothy Hays Director of Religious Activities Dr. Louis B. Pope Director of Guidance Miss Beverly Deal Alumni Executive Secretary Director of Placement Giving Guidance, Dr. Dennis H. Cooke Director of Teacher Education Mr. Leslie E. Moody Resident Administrator, American Humanics Foundation :• Information, And Help. L. to R.: Mrs. Frances McMeekin-Kerr, Mrs. Marv Bennett, Mrs. Hazel Long, Mrs. Carolyn Miller. L. to R.: Mrs. Probert, Mrs. Williams, Mrs. Patrick, Mrs. Hamilton, Miss Carter. L. to R.: Miss Dorsett, Secretary to the Bursar. Mrs. Saunders, Secretary in the Business Office, Miss Wood, Cashier to the College. Mrs. Bobbie Thompson Mr. Jack Thompson Supt. of Buildings and Grounds i 05 The Staff is helpful. L. to R.: Mrs. Green, Secretary to the Dean of Students, Mrs. Davis, Clerk, Mr. Coble, Assistant Manager, and Mrs. Webb. Manager of the Book Store. I,, to R.: Mr. Levy, and Mr. W. E. Stone L. to R.: Mrs. Gaynor, Bookkeeper, Mrs. Poindexter, Assistant Bookkeeper, Mrs. Mays, Secretary to Dr. Conrad and Dr. Hinshaw, Mrs. Parks. Mimeograph Office. (• L. to R. : Mrs. Tysinger, Mrs. Price, Secretary to Dean of Admissions, Mrs. Spurrier. Secretary to Preside ' nt, Mrs. Aus- tin. Secretary Dean ' s Office. Seated: Mrs. Blake. Secretary Registrar ' s Office. L. to R.: Mr. L. G. Wright, Mrs. L. G. Wright. Dieticians, 106 Biology Department The Biology Department has four major objectives. It provides introductory courses in plant and animal sciences in order to fulfill the general requirements of the col- lege in science. It provides a sequence of courses which lead to a concentration in several areas of biological sciences which prepare a student for graduate school and positions in the fields of research, indus- try, and public health. It also provides courses which will prepare the students to teach biology in high schools. The faculty of the department is en- couraged to do independent research. Dr. Miller has a number of publications dealing with research he conducted in Arizona. Dr. Lazaruk has several grants from the Pied- mont University Center. Dr. William Lazaruk- Ph.D. Department Head Stresses Research v i Mrs. Angela Foin, M.S. Dr. Dorothy Stewart, Ph.D. Students learn by doing. Dr. Halsey V. Miller. Ph.D. , Nelson Heads Business Department. Mr. James L. Nelson, M.S. Department Head The Department of Business Administration and Economics offers three degrees; in Business Administration. Economics and Business Educa- tion. The curriculum is designed to develop the capa- city of students to make sound judgments in their eventual role as business executives, and to give the students an understanding of economic institutions and a knowledge of basic principles and analytical tools of economics and business. Experience and reason support the view that training for a successful career rests upon a comprehensive education in the broad area of human knowledge. Therefore, students in this department follow virtually the same program of liberal arts studies in their first two years as do the students in other departments. The Department of Business Administration sponsors jointly, with the Department of Reli- gion and Philosophy, the Church Management Institute. Faculty members and students in the department participate in the Fancourt Memorial Seminars and in other workshops and seminars throughout the Piedmont area. Mr. George Netts, M.B.A. Mr. J. Wilson Rogers, M.B.A. Mr. Walter B. Thompson, M.A. Mrs. Gwendolyn S. Watson, M.Ed. Mr. Robert G. Leonard, M.S.E. 08 Epperson Heads Chemistry. The Department of Physical Science has several objectives: to provide the opportunity for all students to undertake fundamental study in the fields of chemistry, geology, and physics; to provide training in depth in the methods and principles of physical science for those students preparing for further study in the fields of medicine, dentistry, medical technology, and related fields; to provide a broad appreciation of these fields for those students plan- ning to teach ; to provide a depth and bredth of training in chemistry so that a student can think analytically and by logical reasoning formulate a plan of attack for the solution of an academic, research, or industrial problem. In addition to the formal lecture and laboratory training prescribed by the curricular offerings, trickle-down of research findings and methods are presented throughout the undergraduate work so that an appreciation of the limitations and frontiers of science may be obtained. Our most important objective is to achieve a continuing dialogue between student and faculty with the ultimate goal of mutual expansion of knowledge. Dr. E. 0. Cummings, Ph.D. Dr. E. Roy Epperson, Ph.D. Department Head Dr. Christopher L. Wilson, Ph.D. W Education Stresses Blocks. The purposes of the Education Department are: to coordi- nate the education of all teachers and to provide the necessary professional education courses and experiences; to provide a major in elementary education ; and to contribute to the over-all general education objectives of the College. Beginning with the 1960-61 school year, the College was given full national accreditation by the National Council for the Accreditation of Teacher Education for the education of elementary and secondary teachers. In May, 1965. a chapter of the National Honor Society in Education — Kappa Delta Pi — was installed by the national organization. On December 2. 1965. the College was notified of its ap- proval by the North Carolina State Board of Education of the College ' s new approved-program approach in teacher education. Five faculty members teach in the Department, one of whom. Mrs. Nancy Shelton, was added this year. All others have been members of the Department for some time. Dr. Dennis H. Cooke. Ph.D. Department Head Dr. H. H. Peterson. D.Ed. Mrs. Nancy W. Shelton. M.Ed. Miss Kuth Wurlhinirton. Ed.S. Dr. James A. Thacker. Ph.D. I 10 English Department Has New Courses. ■• Mrs. Emily Sullivan, M.A. Dr. C. E. Mounts. Ph.D. Mrs. Shirley Kan-ley, M.A. Mr. Ira L. Baker. M.S. Mrs. Lucille Godwin, A.M. Dr. Sam J. Underwood, Ph.D. Department Head Mr. William K. Phillips. A.M. The English Department has made several changes this year. Introduction to Literary Genre. Survey of Western Literature, and a one-semester course for A.B.T. candidacies in English Liter- ature were introduced. The department encouraged one out- standing student to study in England at the University of Manchester. For the first time, the English De- partment is working directly with the Education Department in training Eng- lish teachers. We worked to get a writer in residence to teach creative writing second semes- ter. Mr. Baker establishes an honorary Journalism Fraternity. Dr. Underwood went to England to do research in the British Museum. Dr. Lew J. Lewis, Ed.D. Department Head Fine Arts Department Entertains. The Fine Arts Department develops perform- ers, artists and teachers as a primary function, but a very important obligation is its sponsor- ship of cultural events on campus and the em- phasis on the growth and refinement of all students appreciation. There are three divisions of this department: art, music and speech. Each section offers special opportunities for the student ' s interest. The art students visit many exhibits and display their own work. The choir and band give con- certs as well as go on tour. Student recitals are also presented. The speech student has an op- portunity to debate and act. All these programs add to the cultural atmosphere of the college. £tfctf, Mrs. Jane J. Burton, M.F.A. Mrs. Patsy J. May. M.Mus. Mr. Donald Drapeau, M.A. Mr. Charles R. Clark. M.S. r.W Mrs. Prances Redding. M.A. Mr. Raiford M. Porter, M.F.A. 2 Miss Rlizabeth Cole, M.A. Gratiot Heads The History Department has three main objectives: first, to prepare the majors for graduate work; second, to give adequate preparation to those students planning to enter teaching, law, and other fields ; third, to aid students to develop a broad understanding and appreciation of learn- ing and culture in our various courses. The History Caravan tours historical sites after learning about them. This is part of the new theories in education. Dr. Harold E. Conrad. Ph.D. Dr. A. Paul Gratiot, Ph.D. Department Head History Department. Mr. 0. Arthur Kirkman. M.S. Mr. James R. Pritchett, M.A. Dr. David W. Cole. Ph.D. 113 Humanics Department Has 14 Majors. Mr. L. E. Moody, MA. The purpose of the American Humanics Foundation is to offer college work, for the students who are planning to enter the fields of Youth Agency work. Some of the careers open in this field are: Y.W.C.A., Y.M.C.A., Girl Scouts. Girls ' Clubs. Boy Scouts of America. Boys ' Clubs. Campfire Girls, juvenile courts, training schools. Junior Achievement, recreational therapy, counseling related fields. The American Humanics Foundation was first started on the campus of Missouri Valley College. Marshall. Missouri. It was started because many workers in the youth serving field felt that there was a great need for specialized training for young persons preparing to enter this field. Today there are four such departments on college campuses in America. Departments are located in Salem College, Salem, West Virginia; Indiana Central College, Indianapolis, Indiana; as well as Missouri Valley College and High Point. The department opened in the fall of 1965 with Jay Cornet and James Coston as the only students. This fall the department has a total of fourteen students. Seven of these students are oriented towards Boy Scouting but the others are planning on Y.M.C.A., Girl Scouts, juvenile court, and other youth serving fields. It is hoped that eventually we will have approximately one hundred students on the campus each year. When the number of students justifies it there will be an associate administrator on the campus. Next year looks good to the department. - Language Department Improves Standards. The High Point College Modern Language Depart- ment has come upon several recent improvements. Freshmen will be given advanced standardized Lan- guage Placement Tests, to improve norms of excellence. The advanced literature and culture courses are being conducted as seminars with high scholastic require- ments. Plans are being made for improvement of the lan- guage laboratory, in order to better serve students and improvement of advanced language courses. On Sunday, November 6, Mr. Juan Miranda of the Spanish Department, spoke on the High Point College Presents television series. Mr. Juan Miranda, A.B. - — _ ? _ V Dr. Arthur E. Le Vey. Ph.D. Department Head Miss Berta Hirtzler. M.A. Mr. Thomas E. Scott. A.M. Mr. N. P. YarboroiiKh. A.M. ' :s Cook Heads The most important purpose of the Mathematics Depart- ment is to furnish a well-rounded program of mathematics for students who have chosen this area as their field of major concentration. Courses for science majors as well as required courses for Pre-Engineering, Pie-Forestry, or Pre-Medical Curriculum in preparation for their transfer to other institutions for completion of studies in these fields. The interest and encouragement of the department is not limited to majors in this field and background courses for the sciences, however. The mathematics department is an integral part of the total education program of the col- lege. In addition to the encouragement and enthusiasm of the professors, an adequate background in mathematics is provided for all students graduating with a Bachelor of Arts degree in any of the various departments. Mr. Carlton J. Cook, M.S. Department Head Mathematics Department. Mr. Manyon L. Idol, M.S. Mr. Ah in (,. Myrick, MA. • Dr. Charles M. Morris, Ed.D. Department Head Physical Education Department New faces head the Physical Education Department this year. The students welcomed Dr. Charles Morris and Mr. Robert Vaughn to HPC. The department has introduced new programs in recreation, and the gymnasium is available to students now more than ever before. The department strives to develop an appreciation for the rules and laws of exercise. Another primary function is to present the fundamental principles of teaching and directing group activity and competitive sports. The Pep Club and the Panther Hospitality Room are two new innovations of the department which create enthusiasm and support of the activities during the yea)-. Mr. Charles F. Hartman, A.M. Mr. Robert F. Vaughn, M.A. Changes. Miss Betty Clary, M.Ed. Mr. Robert D. Davidson, .ME. Psychology Plays Important Role. Dr. William I ' . Matthews. Ph.D. We try, in the area of psychology, to help a student be- come tough-minded, flexible, and gain a scientific, problem- solving approach to his life and living. The major in psychology starts his major study with general psychology and winds it up with seminar. Those students who intend to use psychology as a direct voca- tional choice are urged to continue their schooling in gradu- ate school toward the master ' s or the doctor ' s degree. Most of our students who continue their education are pointing toward courses in clinical psychology, personnel psychology, the teaching of psychology, or counseling. Many students find this major advantageous who are going into work involving direct contact with people. Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts, social work of all kinds, and govern- mental work all deal with psychology. Mr. Joseph Godwin. M.Ed. Mr. Herman K. Coble. A.M. Dr. Louis B. Pope, Ph.D. B Religion Department Plans Journal. The Department of Religion offers general courses in Reli- gion to all students in order to make them aware of their spiritual heritage and relate this heritage to the modern world. Philosophy courses offered make possible the study of the great thinkers of the past and the practice of right thinking today. Plans are under way for the Department to publish a journal. This journal will include articles by members of the Depart- ment, other faculty members, and students. The articles will be in the general area of religious thought. Dr. Crow will be responsible for editing the journal. Dr. William R. Locke. Ph.D. Department Head Dr. Owen M. Weatherly. Ph.D. Mrs. Dorothy Hays. M.R.E. Dr. Earl P. Crow, Ph.D. Reverend H. Samuel Carter. B.D. ' Sociology Department It is the aim of the Sociology Department to provide a curriculum which prepares the student to understand the total society of which his is a part, and to learn how he can make his in- dividual contribution to that society. Students may major or minor in sociology. These courses have been selected to help the student understand the structure and interac- tional behavior of society. Special courses are also offered to prepare the student for a specific- area of work, depending upon his or her selec- tion of a profession. The thirty-three hours of courses in sociology required for a major are only able to introduce a student to any particular field of concentra- tion and to make him able to handle a specific position as a beginner. This will provide initial preparation for graduate study. A year or two of actual experience is suggested before doing graduate work to make the graduate work more beneficial. ?Ss. Dr. L. M. Hays. Ph.D. Department Head Has 67 Majors. Mr. William F. Cope, M.S. Sociology major Margaret Nance learns to deal with the public. 120 Those boys better heed what I sav! This is the way to run a college. Academic Life Has Many Moods. The Hambone captivates the faculty too. Hey, what ' s going on up there? ' Yes, it was a very educational His- tory Caravan! : 122 ■1 C 123 College Life Begins .- Freshman Officers The Freshman Class of 70 found its place on campus the first day and planned to continue the lively pate kept by all during Orientation Week. There were, however, obstacles to over- come including beanies, court, and the tug of war. After the trying prelimi- naries of campus life and registration, the class began to become a vital part of the student body. The first project planned was the participation in Par- ent ' s Day. The Freshman Talent Show was the next successful activity spon- sored by the class. Spring semester included such activi- ties as the freshman lecture, concert, busses to Dr. Zhivago, spring social, and the Freshman Scholarship. It was a year of growth and action for the Class. Freshmen took part in sports, jour- nalism, campus government, clubs, and cultural events. The fresh enthusiasm of class members began the first year with success and ambitions. L. to R.: Bruce Campbell, President; Jeff Obermiller. Vice President: Anita Smith. Secretary: and David Holt, Treasurer. 125 ■L f - TO? fHI m Ma Mm ±rk MiM UiiH Claude Adams Hampton, Virginia Raymond Alderson High Point, N. C. Barry Allen Greensboro, N. C. Robert Applegate Alexandria, Virginia Janet Auman Seagrove, N. C. Larry Austin Asheboro, N. C. Patrick Austin Jersey City, N. J. Richard Badu Ridgewood, N. J. Randv Ball High Point, N. C. Patricia Harbour Oceanport, N. J. Judith Barlow Jacksonville, N. C. Barbara Barnes Rutherfordton, N. C. Derry Barnhardt Advance, N. C. Lynn Beam Cherryville, N. C. Jane Beasley High Point, N. C. Bill Benfield High Point, N. C. Nancy Berryman Arlington, Virginia Linda Blackshare Richmond, Virginia Mary Blandy Smithfield, N. C. Beverlev Bliven Charlotte, N. C. Cheryl Bodenhamer High Point, N. C. Kaye Boggle Lexington, N. C. John Boles High Point, N. C. Jenny Bond Arnold, Maryland Mary Borden Potomac, Maryland Robert Bonnaffon Falls Church, Va. Linda Boswell Greensboro, Virginia Rita Bowden Gastonia, N. C. Charles Bowers High Point, N. C. Richard Boyd Vienna, Virginia Meredith liratt Olney, Maryland Richard Braun Falls Church, Va. Kristina Briegel Atlanta, Georgia Emily Britt Lumberton, N. C. Martha Brooks Edison, N. J. I2« Freshmen Martha J. Brooks High Point, N. C. Arnold Brown Fairfield, Conn. Clifton Brown Winston-Salem, N. C. Thomas Brucke High Point, N. C. Anna Bryson Rutherfordton, N. C. Beverlv Bullin High Point, N. C. Gay Byerly Thomasville, N. C. Ernest Callaway Mt. Airy, N. C. Bruce Campbell St. Thomas, Va. John Caplanides High Point, N. C. Richard Carr Beverly, Mass. Elizabeth Carter Wilmington, Del. Betty Casey Falls Church, Va. Patricia Cash Roanoke, Va. Sheila Causey Greensboro, N. C. Burton Cobb High Point. N. C. Richard Collins High Point, N. C. Charles Cook High Point. N. C. l.inda Cooper Colfax, N. C. Martha Cooper High Point, N. C. Harold Creasman High Point. N. C. Tommy Crews Kernersville, N. C. Robert Criswell Riverdale, Md. Connie Crumpton Roxboro, N. C. Linda Crutchfield Greensboro, N. C. Michael Current Hamptonville. N. D. Robert Currie Milford, Delaware Karen Czarny Westfield, N. J. Carol Davis Carthage, N. C. Elizabeth Davis High Point, N. C. ' 4L 1% 4 W 4 A A tfi Atk : A !, M A mM£ M hA% WJ , 4 ' A Samuel Davis High Point, N. C. Robyn Decker Summerfield, N. C. James Devinev High Point, N. C. Brian Ditzler Chevy Chase, Md. Sandra Doggett Rockville, Md. Robert Donovan Rockville, Md. Mark Doughten Lincoln, Delaware Margaret Dunlap Wilmington, Delaware Barbara Dunn New Castle, Del. Charles Eakes Arlington, Virginia Allen Eastlack Woodbury, N. J. Jay Egan Woonsocket, R. I. Patricia Elliott Denton, N. C. Judy Ellis Mocksville, N. C. Lesley Elmore Lincolnton, N. C. Daniel Ennis New Brunswick, N. J. Richard Enright Irvington, N. Y. Dale Ensor Westminster, Md. Fred Eshelman High Point, N. C. John Farmer Lumberton, N. C. Gloria Faucette Haw River, N. C. James Fetner Asheboro, N. C. Patricia Finks Woodstock, Va. Janice Fortner Winston-Salem, N. C. Wallace Foutch High Point, N. C. Sherry Franz Frost Proof, Fla. Paul Gabriel Cary, N. C. William Garner High Point, N. C. John Gates Granby, Mass. Mildred Gibson Rockingham, N. C. David Gipe Richmond, Virginia Fred Gold Roselle, N. J. Alan Gouge Washington, D. C. John Grant Hyattsville, Md. Lee Gray Greensboro, N. C. ' . - Doug, did you leave anything at home? The first day of college consists of registering, unpacking, getting settled, meeting people, and mass confusion! Theodore Greer Lenoir, N. C. Ruth Grieve Fairfax, Virginia Barbara Griffin Guantanamo Bay, Cuba Warren Grimes Smithfield, N. C. James Hall Winston-Salem, N. C. Sharon Hall Thomasville, N. C. Prances Hanna Wadesboro, N. C. Judith Harvey W. Long Beach, N. J. Elizabeth Harwick Potomac, Md. William Hatch! Arlington, Va. Wesley Hayes Jamestown, N. C. Larry Haynes High Point, N. C. Marty Hedrick High Point, N. C. Donna Henderson Rockville, Md. Pamela Hendricks Cumberland, Md. Sara Hendricks High Point, N. C. Gretchen Henesy Bethesda, Md. Donald Hensley Winston-Salem, N. C. Anita Hill High Point, N. C. Tommy Hill Asheboro, N. C. Bruce Hobson Trinity, N. C. Fred Holder Pinnacle, N. C. Robert Hollidav Thomasville, N. C. David Holt Baltimore, Md. Linda Honeycutt Fuquay Varina, N. C. 25 ▲ 4,fc fetk Edward Howard Winston-Salem, N. C. Marjorie Howard Chapel Hill, N. C. Susan Humphries Charlotte, N. C. Percy Hundley Smithfield, Va. James Hutchens Thomasville, N. C. Donna Hutchison Asheville, N. C. Stephanie Isaacs Raleigh, N. C. Gregory Jaeger Charlottesville, Va. Evelyn Jessop High Point, N. C. Carl Johnson High Point, N. C. Dian Johnson Salisbury, Md. Jovce Johnson High Point, N. C. Kenneth Johnson Warwick, R. I. E. Street Jones High Point, N. C. Johnny Jones Winston-Salem, N. C. .Make it kids, make it. Good housekeeping is important in college as Emily Britt and Linda Sturm learn the first day. VAf Joyce Kait Alexandria, Va. Claud Kenner Greensboro, N. C. John Keets W. Norfield, N. J. Deloris Keever High Point, N. C. Robert Key Greensboro, N. C. Linda King Little Silver, N. J. James Kinnev High Point, N. C. Kenneth Kirk Greensboro, N. C. Laraine Klay Sanford, Fla. Pamela Klinedinst Chevy Chase, Md. Karen Knitter Waterport, N. Y. Richard Knomph Thomasville, N. C Kip Lanam Falls Church, Va. Carol Lancashire Somerset, Mass. Robert Lathan Butner, N. C. Margaret Lauder High Point, N. C. Stephen I. an son Hickory, N. C. Nancy Lefler Aiken, S. C. Kay Lewallen High Point, N. C. Bruner Lipe High Point, N. C. Betty Logan Hickory, N. C. Ellen Lohse Fairfax, Va. Margaret Lvtle High Point, N. C. Kalherine McArtor Rockville, Md. Clement McCaskill Seagrove, N. C. 1 m2 i ti. £ Steve, keep your mind on the show! Hootenannies, dances, and informal parties welcome the freshmen during Orientation Week. Steven McCoy Brentwood, Md. Kevin McCracken Bethesda. Md. Joanne McCully Silver Spring, Md. Joseph McGhee High Point, N. C. Herman Malpass High Point, N. C. Keith Mann High Point, N. C. Jovita Mask Connelly Springs, N. C. Frances Matthews Cherry Hill. N. J. Martha Matthews Cherry Hill, N. J. MdiM Steve Matthiesen Baltimore, Md. John Meadows Tobaccoville, N. C. Linda Meyer Annapolis, Md. Angela Miller Wilmington, N. C. Henry Millis High Point, N. C. Kenneth Millman Lincoln, Del. Johnny Mish High Point, N. C. Wilbur Mishoe High Point, N. C. Robert Mitchell Butler, N. J. Robert Mohlmann Port Jefferson, N. Y. Kay Mooney High Point, N. C. JoAnn Moore Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. Diane Morrison Arlington, Va. Nancy L. Nash High Point, N. C. Nancy R. Nash Symana, Tenn. Linda Neighbors High Point, N. C. Meda Neiman Sanford, Fla. Marsha Netts High Point, N. C. C ' arolvn Nevitt Port Washington, N. Y. Robert Nickel] Attison Park, Penn. David Nifong Winston-Salem, N. C. Kristian Nilson Monmouth Beach, N. J. Jeff Obermiller Alexandria, Va. Edna Oliver High Point, N. C. Ann Outland Pikeville, N. C. Linda Paskal Falls Church, Va. Joseph Patterson High Point, N. C. Martha Pavne High Point, N. C. Evan Pearson Pitman, N. J. Nicholas Perlorzo Cumberland, Md. Nancv Perov High Point, N. C. Kenneth Perryman Lexington, N. C. David W. Phillips Pinetops, N. C. Vicki Phillips Winston-Salem, N. C. Louise Pierce Alexandria, Va. 32 Freshmen Toni Pope High Point, N. C. Carol Poston Shelby, N. C. Rebecca Proehl Lynchburg, Va. .lames Pusey Avondale, Penn. Richard Quinn Kernersville, N. C. George Ramsey Mountainside, N. J. Nancy Rea Mt. Jackson, Va. Ellen Reed Winston-Salem, N. C. Susan Rehberg Alexandria, Va. Wanda Rich High Point, N. C. Sandra Richardson Fairfax, Va. Stephen Richardson Winston-Salem, N. C. Suzanne Robinson Greensboro, N. C. Michael Rook Greensboro, N. C. Nadine Sadler Rockville, Md. Dale Sakers Glenriddle, Penn. William Salmon High Point, N. C. I.inda Sanders Asheboro, N. C. Dana Scotten High Point, N. C. Ray Scott Asheboro, N. C. Lorraine Scronce Hickory, N. C. John Seward Silver Spring. Md. Alice Seymour Seabrook, Md. Sharon Shackelford High Point, N. C. Fred Shaeff Reading, Penn. Sherry Shaffer Lynchburg, Va. I.arry Sharpe Stoneville, N. C. Willie Shaw Winston-Salem, N. 0. Linda Sheets High Point, N. C. William Shields Pleasant Garden, N. C A dAJCkd MJtL kh 133 Jovce Shipley Beltsville, Md. Anita Smith High Point, N. C. Douglas Smith Salem, Virginia Dent Smith High Point, N. C. John Smith Hyattsville, Md. Sheryl Smith Springfield, Va. Susan Smith Lynchburg, Virginia Martha Smithev Wilkesboro, N. C. Patricia Southard High Point, N. C. Arthur Spaugh High Point, N. C. Richard Spiker Silver Spring, Md. Richard Spoone High Point, N. C. Leslie Steele Windsor Hills, Del. Marilyn Stephenson Arlington, Va. Kay Stewart Apopka, Fla. Roger Stuart Kendall Park, N. J. Joann Sturm Midland Park, N. J. Linda Sturm Newport News, Va. Shcrilyn Sullivan Lenoir, N. C. Gary Summers Hyattsville, Md. Collis Sumpter Lenoir, N. C. Sue Swigart Cambridge, Indiana Linda Sykes Burlington, N. C. Patricia Tanner Rocky Mount, N. C. Martha Thomas Forest City, N. C. Lyn, have you ever cut poodle hair before? Lyn Nevitt and Kathy Zellmer enjoy some of the dormitory ill-. Freshmen quickly adjust to their home away from home. ■Marie Thompson Asheboro, N. C. Robert Thompson Lenoir, N. C. Keith Tingle Wilmington, Del. Tommy Tompkins Pompton Plains. X. Ann Townsend Roanoke, Virginia Tony Townsend Lexington, N. C. Patricia Tyler Arlington, Va. Jane Van Anda Fairfax, Virginia Teddy Wagoner Lexington, N. C. Edwin Walker Winston-Salem, N. C. Hal Walker Asheboro, N. C. William Walker Cleveland, N. C. John Wall Greensboro, N. C. Vivian Wall Jamestown, N. C. Carolyn Ward McLeansville, N. C. Nancy Watson Monroe, Virginia Nancy Webster Hampton, Virginia Phillip Wheatley Seaford. Del. Wayne Whitehead Wilmington, Del. Bruce Wilbur Falls Church, Va. David Williams Lexington. N. C. Donald Williams Moorestown, N. J. Robert Williams Asheboro, N. C. Richard Wilson Thomasville, N. C. James Willis Milford, Delaware Robert Wingard High Point, N. C. Daniel Witt Baltimore, Md. Roger Wittenberg Annandale, N. J. Gerald Wood Winston-Salem. N. C. Roberta Woodhams Bethesda, Md. Sue Woosley Winston-Salem. N. C. Shirley Voe Granite Quarry, N. C. Gerald Young Oakton. Virginia Barbara Zakos High Point, N. C. Kathleen Zellmer Washington, D. C. ' 35 Sophomores Renew Friendships ■■■Bill Stewart — President The Sophomore Class ' s main project this year was a complete revitalization of the Freshman Beanie Pro- gram. Changes included a shorter period of time, a more ritualistic capping ceremony, better interest of both freshmen and upperclassmen, and the muddiest, wet- test, most fun-filled tug-of-war ever. The Capping ceremony made quite obvious the seri- ousness that the sophomores felt for their part in the orientation of the HPC freshmen. The notes of the just- learned Alma Mater were mingled with sophomore laughs of authority as the freshmen knelt to receive their purple and white crowns and solemnly repeated their Beanie Oath. The sophomores assigned duties to the freshmen every Wednesday to help them become better adjusted to their college and new friends. These included a Dress- Up Day. Meet Your Colleagues Day, and a Know Your Rules Day. Failure to fulfill these duties resulted in a Beanie ticket. Drudgery and humiliation ended for the freshmen when they overcame the foe, and celebrated their vic- tory at the Sophomore-Freshman dance featuring the Shantelles. Officers Walter Gragg Treasurer Doris Whitt Secretary - . ' i ■' L fct t 1 ▲4 411 Ad ttfc David Ackerman Bethesda, Md. Lawrence Adams Manchester, Conn. Linda Adams Summit, N. J. Charles Allen Shelby, N. C. Nancv Allgood High Point, N. C. James Allison Waldorf, Md. John Ammons Arden, N. C. Bill Atwell Orlando, Fla. Brenda Auman Archdale, N. C. Claudia Bahb W. Suffield, Conn. Myra Bailey Gibsonville, N. C. Ray Baity Greensboro, N. C. Sharon Baker Charlotte, N.C. Debby Barnes Orlando, Fla. Alton Beard Winston-Salem. N. C. Lee Beaver Spindale, N. C. Lynda Beck Lewisville, N. C. Steve Benson Orlando, Fla. Pamela Berry Alexandria, Va. Phil Black High Point, N. C. Detra Blackburn Mt. Airy, N. C. Patricia Blessington Ocean City, N. J. Ray Blosse Marlow Heights, Md Paula Bower Vista Heights, Md. Larrv Boyles Mt. Airy, N. C. Brenda Bradford Great Falls, Va. Linda Braica High Point, N. C. Steve Breckheimer Fairport, N. Y. Delores Brewer High Point, N. C. Rodney Briggs Thomasville, N. C. Carolyn Britt Charlotte, N. C. Jeff Broos Lexington, N. C. Jasper Brown Troy, N. C. Mary Brown Jonesville, N. C. Steve Brumfield High Point, N. C. 38 Morris Calhoun . Kcrnersville, N. C. Richard Calvert Arlington, Va. Sheila Campbell Spindale, N. C. Irene Caputo Silver Spring, Md. Clay Carpenter Norwood, N. C. James Carpenter Lexington, N. C. Christie Carter High Point, N. C. I.inda Case McLeansville, N. C. Nancv Cashatt High ' Point, N. C. I.ee Cheney Fayetteville, N. C. Dennis Champion High Point, N. C. Kitty Chappell Brown Summit, N. C. Wade Chastain Horse Shoe, N. C. Glenn Chorpening Orlando, Fla. Emily Chrisco Asheboro, N. C. Dagnia Cirulis Thomasville, N. C. Larry Clapp Liberty, N. C. Margaret Clapp High Point, N. C. Ann Clark Lexington, N. C. Charlene Clark Galax, Va. Clayton Cleaves Charlotte, N. C. Scottie Cochrane Charlotte, N. C. Patricia Coffey Devon, Pa. Joseph Collier Ahoskie, N. C. David Collins Thomasville, N. C. John Cooley Prospectville, Pa. Lvnda Corn High Point, N. C. John Cornet Orlando, Fla. Ray Corriher Winston-Salem, N. C. Susan Cosman Albany, N. Y. Sophomores ft 39 ' Be Careful! Elaine Seigle serves punch at one of the many Freshmen Orientation activities. Many sopho- mores were active in the Orientation orotrram. 14 . Jtlifc tl iV Jim ( oston Raleigh, N. C. Clifford Cox Falls Church, Va. Stephen Crater Winston-Salem. N. C. Tom Crouch North East, Md. Linda Crowder Bethesda, Md. Boyce Cruse High Point, N. C. Patricia Cumbv High Point, N. C. Richard Danburs Gainsville, Fla. Evelyn Davis Galax, Va. Jim Davis Chamblee, Ga. John Davis Charlotte, N. C. Judy Davis Fayetteville, N. C. Howard Day High Point, N. C. Sandra Derles High Point, N. C. James Dodson Sandy Ridge, N. C. Lynn Donnington Chatham, N. J. Priscilla Donnell Sanford, Maine John Driscoll Somerset, Mass. Joy Duncan Concord, N. C. Beverly Echerd High Point, N. C. Diane Eckman Cornwall, N. Y. Wavne Eddineer Thomasville, N. C. Daniel Eisert Louisville, Ky. James Elkins Durham, N. C. Karl Elliott Denton, N. C. UC Larry Ellison Stokesdale, N. C. Martha Emrich McLean, Va. Sandra Eskridire Shelby, N. C. Ann Everhart Thomasville, N. C. Larry Fagge Leaksville, N. C. William Farkas Westfield, N. J. Joel Farlow High Point, N. C. Janice Farris Madison, N. C. I ' hilip Faucette Brown Summit, N. C. Dorcas Feimster Hamptonville, N. C. Hill Fidler Cleona, Pa. Martha Fielden Silver Spring, Md. Susan Fischer Bethesda, Md. Richard Folts North Hills, Del. Judv Foster High Point, N. C. Susan Fowlkes Pompano Beach, Fla. Laird Freeman High Point, N. C. Douglas Fryer Hagerstown, Md. Pat Gaffney Randleman, N. C. Frances Gaither Harmony, N. C. Jane Gardner Shelby, N. C. Judv Garner LaPlata, Md. Frances Garris Christiansburg, Va. Curtis Gerringer McLeansville, N. C. Gail Grabovetz Succasunna, N. J. Walter Gragg Connelly Springs. N. C. Jovce Gray High Point, N. C. Linda Greenwood Kernersville, N. C. Susan Griffin Guantanamo Bay, Cuba Alice Guiton Whiteville, N. C. Martha Hadley Asheboro, N. C. Marv Jo Hall Bahama, N. C. Patricia Hall Greensboro, N. C. Tommv Hall Statesville, N. C. Katherine Hayden Bethesda, Md. d f ill k w d mAm 4 ' ltl dr d ± M4Jk Barbara Havwood High Point, ' N. C. Wyatt Hearp Reidsville, N. C. Shirley Hemphill Huntsville, Ala. Gail Hetherington Hampton, N. J. Vicky Hoffman Fayetteville, N. C. Nancy Holcombe Statesville, N. C. Tommy Holmes High Point, N. C. Robert Hooper Apopka, Fla. John Howard Kernersville, N. C. Carol Huff High Point, N. C. Linda Huff High Point, N. C. I.vnda Huffman High Point, N. C. Freddie Hughs Thomasville, N. C. Nancy Hunter Fanwood, N. J. Betty Jean Idol High Point, N. C. Carol Isaacs Milford, Del. Cheryl Johns Tampa, Fla. Joseph Johnston Jr. Lutherville, Md. Patricia Jollv Elkin, N. C. Dorsay Jones Durham, N. C. Norma Jones High Point, N. C. Ken Jurney Harmony, N. C. Phillip Keefer Cheverly, Md. Judy Kievning Livingston, N. J. Susan Kiger Rural Hall, N. C. Thomas King High Point, N. C. Donna Kirk Cheverly, Md. Margaret Kirkman Greensboro, N. C. Fuchsia Lackev Fallston, N. C. Bill Lagos Wheaton, Md. Janet Land Thomasville, N. C. William Land High Point, N. C. Ellen Law Charlotte, N. C. Gay Lawrence Elkin, N. C. Mar garet Leary High Point, N. C. 142 Sophomores Sandi Lee Thomasville, N. C. Richard Light Glen Rock, N. J. Chris Lindsay Rochester, Pa. Eugene Littles Washington, D. C. Alan Lord Potomac, Md. Johnny Lucas Cocoa, Fla. Ann Luff Hackettstown, N. J. Leslie McCall Cheverly, Md. Sarah McCallum Candor, N. C. James McCarson Thomasville, N. C. Mary McDade High Point, N. C. Phyllis McDowell High Point, N. C. Libbv Mclnnis High Point, N. C. Judv McKenzie West End, N. C. Catherine McLeod Chester, Va. William McMillan Cape Charles, Va. Thomas McPherson Durham, N. C. Ralph Malany Cincinnati, Ohio Jon Mann Hamlet, N. C. Gary Markland Advance, N. C. Kenneth Martin Arlington, Va. Janet Masten Winston-Salem. N. C. Gail Merritt Shelby, N. C. Cathv Miller Tampa, Fla. Barbara Mize Silver Spring, Md. Beverly Molitor Lexington Park, Md. Robert Montgomery Stratford, N. J. Robert Mooney Lumberton, N. C. J. D. Moore Asheboro, N. C. Susan Moses Rocky Mount, Va. Alt 4 MaiM iM f 4 W c (fv MA t fcifctk 143 c © t i ftl klk o A- n tlfcJL Svlvia Mosteller Winston-Salem, N. C. Terry Mote Rockville, Md. Elaine Murphy Thomasville, N. C. Janna Murphy Woodbridge, Va. Robert Mvers Thomasville, N. C. Robert T. Mvers High Point, N. C. Patsv Nance Charlotte, N. C. Russell Nanfelt High Point, N. C. Jerry Needham Pinnacle, N. C. Joseph Needham Pilot Mountain, N. C. Danny Nelson Madison, N. C. Diane Niland Arlington, Va. Dannie Norman Winston-Salem, N. C. Deirdre Norman Pilot Mountain, N. C. Robert O ' Hara Glen Rock, N. J. Cheryl Owen High Point, N. C. Paul Owen High Point, N. C. Bruce Parisi Glen Rock, N. J. Judy Parker Aurora, Colo. Larry Parker Thomasville, N. C. Danny Parsons Winston-Salem, N. C. Wendell Patton III High Point, N. C. Paul Payne Yorktown, Va. Barney Peeler Lawndale, N. C. Andy Pell Pilot Mountain, N. C. Herbert Penry III Lexington, N. C. Barbara Peterson Fuquay-Varina, N. C. Joan Peterson h-vington, N. J. David Phillips Peabody, Mass. Jane Phillips Vesta, Va. James Picka Baltimore, Md. Barbara Poole Orlando, Fla. Sylvia Pratt Charlotte, N. C. Joseph Price Monroe, N. C. Phyllis Pugh High Point, N. C. « Marcia Kainer Silver Spring, Md. Doug Rayle Greensboro, N. C. John Reaves Pfafftown, N. C. James Reed Winston-Salem, N. C. Virgil Reid Candor, N. C. Ted Renfro Rockville, Md. Darrell Rich Asheboro, N. C. Charles Rock Va. Beach, Va. Shirley Rockenbaugh Washington, D. C. Mitch Russell Thomasville, N. C. Mintie Saintsing Thomasville. N. C. Becky Samuels Jamestown, N. C. Donald Saunders High Point, N. C. Fran Schell Atlanta, Ga. Carol Scheuffle Arlington, Va. - . r hA. V « f% ' Yes, we went to church. Church is an important part of H.P.C. life, isn ' t it Judy Davis and Janet Masten? David Schultz Baltimore, Md. Jim Scott Leaksville, N. C. Elaine Seigle Alexandria, Va. Linda Sessums Hyattsville, Md. Karen Shelton High Point, N. C. Sharon Sherwood Atlanta, Ga. Judy Sidden Winston-Salem, N. C. Dennis Sigmon Elkin, N. C. Talmadge Sink High Point, N. C. Barbara Smith Towson, Md. ft A Jtifal t 145 o r L k Aihidk d At Now John! Beulah Smith High Point, N. C. Jerry Smith High Point, N. C. Kenneth Smith High Point, N. C. Martha Smith Asheboro, N. C. Richard Smith Riverdale, Md. Rudy Smith Onancock, Va. I.aur Stayer Charlotte, N. C. Burton Steffen Bethesda, Md. Diana Stein Alexandria, Va. Jerry Stevens Greensboro, N. C. William Stewart Silver Spring, Md. John Stilwell LaPlata, Md. Donna Stines Marshall. N. C. Pat Stirling Charlotte, N. C. Dorothy Styles Asheville, N. C. Avis Swallow- Manchester, Conn. Lynn Swink Greensboro, N. C. Kay Terrell Mebane, N. C. John Thomas Winston-Salem, N. C. Karen Thomas Asheboro, N. C. Alice Thompson Graham, N. C. Diana Tolson Centerville, Md. I.inda Tucker Burlington, N. C. Julie Turner Silver Spring, Md. David Tuxhorn Springfield, 111. Joj Duncan and John Winters enjoy a Sunday afternoon on the HPC campus. Sophomores George Vann Wheaton, Md. Jane Wagner Lexington, N. C. Jean Wakenight Washington, D. C. Richard Walden Winston-Salem, N. C. Thomas Waldron Allentown, N. J. Tim Webb High Point, N. C. Leslie Welch Long Branch, N. J. Buck Weleck Ridgewood, N. J. J. B. Whitfield Roxboro, N. C. Pat Whitlow High Point, N. C. Doris Whitt Roxboro, N. C. Rita Whitt Wenatchee, Wash. James Wilkerson Milford, Del. Diane Williams Eagle Springs, N. C. Herman Williams Lexington, N. C. John Williams Waretown, N. J. Linda Williamson Raeford, N. C. Helen Wilson Greensboro, N. C. Carol Winchester Monroe, N. C. Vicki Wilson Lexington, N. C. Patty Wimbish Clinton, N. C. John Winters Mountain Lakes, N. J. Wanda Wise Goldsboro, N. C. Jeffrey Wood Baltimore, Md. Vicki Wood Siler City, N. C. John Woods Charlotte, N. C. Jane Wooldridge Hampton, Va. Phillip Xindaris Peabody. Mass. Thomas Yaun Linwood, N. J. Worth Vounts Trinity, N. C. o o fctifc Jr.-Sr. Highlights Year 148 Junior Class The Juniors embarked on their third journey with their class officers: Bobby Robertson, Pres. ; Ken Machlin. Vice-Pres. ; Ann Scott, Sec: and Elinor Brading, Treas. Juniors were quite excited about receiving class rings. Junior Marshals were named and prepara- tions were made for the long awaited Junior-Senior Prom. A shining light, an open door, a spark of radi- ating knowledge burst from the minds of the stu- dents during their junior year. Courses took on a new meaning and began to form the foundation for the graduate. Thoughts of graduation, teaching, and graduate school entered the juniors ' minds as they began to see their final year just beyond the horizon. Hobby Robertson, President Officers Elinor Bradinn. Treasurer; Ann Scott. Secretary Ken Machlin. ' i t e President 149 fe4J44 Dianne Abbott Arlington, Va. Hugh Alger Eustis, Fla. Donald Andrews Moorestown, N. J. Nancv Andrews Siler City, N. C. Susan Applegate Alexandria, Va. Jennie Auman Archdale, N. C. Jennings Austin Monroe, N. C. Priscilla Axtell Rockville, Md. William Baldwin Wilmington, Del. Gary Barker Greensboro, N. C. Barry E. Bateman Spray, N. C. Linda Beatty Greensboro, N. C . William Bigham Charlotte, N. C. Gloria Blackburn High Point, N. C. John Bloom Cranbury, N. J. Margaret Botsch Lexington, N. C. Buford Boyd, Jr. Kingstree, S. C. Patricia Boyles Pinnacle, N. C. Elinor Brading Alexandria, Va. Thomas Brazier Asheboro, N. C. Mansell Bridwell Honea Path, S. C. Michael Bryant Thomasville, N. C. Kenneth Bulla High Point, N. C. Stephen Burton Critz, Va. 150 Juniors Dan Cagle High Point, N. C. Judy Carlton Lexington, N. C. John Carter Thomasville, N. C. Tim Cassell Winston-Salem, N. Carolyn Caveny Hickory, N. C. David Cerchio New Castle, Del. Kichard Chappell High Point, N. C. Donald Clcndaniol Milford, Delaware Catherine Cline Paris, Illinois David Cole High Point, N. C. Douglas Combs Chevy, Maryland James Cook Greensboro, N. C. Donald Cooke Brown Summit, N. C. Cherie Covington Wadesboro, N. C. Pat Cowden Greensboro, N. C. Charles Cox Asheboro, N. C. Jimmy Cranford High Point, N. C. Stephen Crater High Point. N. C. Gary Craver Lexington, N. C. Larry Craver Winston-Salem, N. C. 51 Rebecca Craver High Point. N. C. David Crawford Granite Falls, N. C. Daniel Crews Winston-Salem, N. C. Marv Crochett High Point, N. C. Catherine Cruit Aberdeen, Maryland Elizabeth B. Daniel Greensboro, N, C. Janet Daniel Roxboro, N. C. Virginia Dark Siler City, N. C. Peggy Davis Adelphi, Md. Pete Davis Miami, Florida Forrest Dover Bessemer City, N. C. Vivian Duncan Greensboro, N. C. Donna Ebert Greensboro, N. C. Lvnn Edmonds Mobile, Ala. Robert A. Edwards Greensboro, N. C. Rosemarv Edwards Siler City, N. C. Steve Elliott Greensboro, N. C. Violet Emory Greensboro, N. C. David Ensley High Point, N. C. Barbara Everhart Welcome, N. C. Jonathan Faulkner Ridgewood, N. J. Diana Ferran Eustis, Fla. Darrell Frve Trinity, N. C. Craig Furman Roikville, Md. 52 Hey there, little Red Riding Hood. Ron Lowenthal (Little Red Riding Hood) and Bill Stewart (Bis Bad Wolf) provide unusual entertainment for the students. Gayle Futch Norfolk, Va. Mary Garland High Point. N. C. David Garner Asheboro, N. C. Larry Garrison Winston-Salem, N. C. Connye Gentry Roxboro, N. C. David Gilbert Pfafftown, N. C. Allison (Hew Sautrus, Mass. Donna Goettsche Arlington, Va. Monica Goggin I.evittown, N. J. Ralph Goode Connelly Springs, N. C. Ann Greco Alexandria, Va. Mary Grisson Macon, N. C. Laura Groce Asheville, N. C. Betsy Hairfield Morcanton. N. C. Randv G. Haithcock High Point, N. C. Elaine Hamrick Shelby, N. C. 53 AA± K v a Sam Hardister Winston-Salem. X. C. Martha Harrington Chapel Hill, N. C. Konald Harris Greensboro, N. C. Sharon Harshbarger McLean, Va. Sara Hester Roxboro, N. C. Steven Hicks Trinity, N. C. Tony Hill Greensboro, N. C. Michael Hoke High Point, N. C. He finallv learned how to write! ' Laura Gross and Frank LaGrange visit one of the favorite spots on campus. The post office provides contact with the outside world. Diane Holt Charlotte, N. C. Linda Hopkins Washington, D. C. Beth Horigan Bethesda, Md. J. K. Home, Jr. Pikeville, N. C. 54 Roberta Howie W axhaw, N. C. Wanda Howlett High Point, N. C. David Bucks, Jr. High Point, N. C. Jesse Hulin Asheboro, N. C. % ' Can ' t you read Spanish, Diane? New signs using foreign languages have been posted to protect the lawn and to beautify the campus. Mary Humphrey Arlington, Va. Patricia Hurt Falls Church, Va. Kay Jackson Wilmington, Del. Donna Rae Jones Pinnacle, N. C. (Catherine Keller Hyattsville, Md. Cheryl Kendle Williamsport, Md. Larry Kendrick Spray, N. C. Ann Kennedy Greensboro, N. C. 155 pe Att :hAAA± A lit A Kitty Kindred Knoxville, Tenn. .Marc R. Kreider Lebanon, Penn. Charles Kurkjian Exton, Penn. Sandra Kyles Statesville, N. C. Frank LaGrange West Palm Beach, Fla. Steve Laney Charlotte, N. C. Mary LaSalla Raleigh, N. C. Talmadge Leverett High Point, N. C. I ' hil Lockman Iron Station, N. C. Barbara McDiarmid Red Springs, N. C. Deloris McDonald High Point, N. C. Diane McEwan Cynthiana, Ky. Carl McKoon Winston-Salem, N. C. Talmage Mcl.ain Hiddenite, N. C. Uary McMahon Huntington, N. Y. Lewis McMillan Lexington, N. C. Kenneth Machlin Silver Spring, Md. Michael MacKinnon Carthage. N. C. Mary Jane Magruder Rockville, Md. Walter Marsh High Point, N. C. John Marshall Statesville, X. C. Chervl Martin High Point, X. C. Suzanne Martin Alexandria, Va. David Mason Westfield, N. J. -■Juniors Libby Michael Welcome, N. C. Stephen Miller Boonville, N. C. Richard Mock Winston-Salem, N. C. Anne Montague Raleigh, N. C. Ellen Moriarty Guilford College, N. C. David Mowery High Point, N. C. I ' aula Muench High Point, N. C. Christine Myers High Point, N. C. Patrick Myers Troy, N. Y. Sidney Nance Thomasville, N. C. Larry T. Neal Belews Creek, N. C. Ann Neese Fayetteville, N. C. (Catherine Newman Allendale, N. J. Sharon Oliver Morganton, N. C. Dorothv Price Pleasant Garden, N. C. Leo Palmer High Point, N C. Leonard S. Palmer, Jr. Salem, Va. Claudia Payne Montgomery, Ala. Frankie Peace Winston-Salem, N. C. Peggv Pernell High ' Point, N. C. it MiM± 4 Mm 157 Thomas A. Peterson Archdale. N. C. Dianne F ' hipps High Point, N. C. Emilie Pickett Denton, N. C. Cynthia Pillsbury Charlotte, N. C. Kermit Prevette Lewisville, N. C. Ronald Edward Price Cambridge, Md. Carolyn Prillaman Collin ' sville, N. C. Edward Pryor Hendersonville, N. C. Lorraine Reidda Succasunna, N. J. .ludson Richardson Lynnfield, Mass. Cassandra Ritchie Kingsport, Tenn. Steve Riggs High Point, N. C. Robert Robertson Wantagh, N. Y. Betty Rogers Alberta, Va. Ruffv Rounds Westfield, N. J. Robert Sale Ronda, N. C. Betty Sanderford Whiteville, N. C. Gary Sappenfield High Point, N. C. Roy I). Schumacher Haddonfield, K. J. Ann Scott Hampton, Va. Janet Seigler Monroe, N. C. Earl Senger Greenville, Va. Bill Sevier Asheville, N. C. Rudy Shackleford Pinnacle, N. C. isa Such a display of legs during the History Caravan! Stalling . Mock, and Thigpen relax at Fortress Monroe, Virginia during the 1966 Caravan. Donna Shelly Parris Island. S. C. Joan Simmons High Point, N. C. Lynn Simone Union, N. J. Bruce Smith Washington, D. C. Dannv Smith Asheboro, N. C. Patricia Smith Annapolis, Md. Wilton Smith Hillcrest Heights. Md. Dennis Snead Greensboro. N. C. Shirley Snvder High Point, N. C. Michael Sombar Milford, Del. Steven L. Spencer Madison, N. C. Gordon Stallings Concord, N. C. Millard Stallings Smithfield. N. C. Patsy Starling High Point, N. C. Sammie L. Steele High Point. N. C. Martha Sterling Dover, Del. 59 Robert St. John Pensacola, Fla. Charles Stirewalt Old Fort, N. C. Edward Strotten Afton, Va. Phyllis Sturdivant Lexington, N. C. Bobbi Tavlor Denton, N. C. Nancy Taylor Eutaw, Ala. Charles Teague Asheville, N. C. Sylvia Teague Charlotte, N. C. Barbara Thayer High Point, N. C. Frankie Thigpen Pikeville, N. C. Louise Thomas Jackson Springs, N. C. Ted Thomas Gastonia, N. C. George Traveria Jacksonville, N. C. Gloria Troutman Kannapolis, N. C. Lynn Tuggle High Point, N. C. Martha Tuttle High Point, N. C. Some call it the cafeteria, some call it the cafe, but I call it the ! Lynn Edmonds is going to the cafeteria where students al- ways complain about the food, but High Point College has the best variety around. I6( Juniors Robert Tuttle Lewisville, N. C. Janice Tysinger Lexington, N. C. Sue Ellen Van Gilder Millville, N. J. Jeanne Vanneman Woodbury Hts., N. J. Hrenda Varner Lexington, N. C. Steve Vestal Thomasville, N. C. Larry Wall Pilot Mountain, N. C. Joan Warren Walkertown, N. C. Ellen White Saugus, Mass. William White Stony Point, N. C. James Whitehead Camp Lejeune, N. C. Shelbv Jean Wilkes High ' Point, N. C. Vicky Wimberly Reidsville, N. C. Carol Winstead Roxboro, N. C. Linda Wood Hifrh Point, N. C. Lucinda Ellen Wood HiKh Point, N. C. Clark Yokley Hiph Point, N. C. Val Zumbro Hyattsville, Md. College Life Draws To A Close -- Jim Spiridopoulos, President Officers Having chosen their separate paths, the seniors bring their college days to an end. Nevertheless, college memo- ries will remain with them, especially those of the last year. The officers, Jim Spiridopoulos. Sally Reed. Laura Coltrane. and Tillie Clark worked together with the aid of Mr. Drapeau. the advisor. That special senior superiority, the Junior-Senior Prom, and that long-awaited day which opens a new door to the future are all a part of the senior year. The Class of ' 67 has been an asset to the College, and the College has certainly been a major part in their development as Americans and as adults in our society. Laura Coltrane. Secretary Tillie (lark, Treasurer 163 Seniors Struggle Through Seminar. Laurie I). Abbott Thomasville, N. C. A.B. English Billie L. Allen High Point, N. C. A.B.T. Elementary Education Jean Allen Atlanta, Ga. A.B.T. Elementary Education J an Anderson Wilmington, Del. A.B. English Thomas S. Anderson Trinity, N. C. A.B. English Sue ( ' . Ashburn Winston-Salem, N. C. B.S. Business Administration Delia E. Auman Seagrove, N. C. A.B.T. Elementary Education Marizell E. Austin Monroe, N. C. A.B. English Charles D. Ayers High Point, N. C. A.B. Sociology 164 Patricia A. Banks Marshall, N. C. B.S. Business Administration Sharon K. Benfield Hifi-h Point. X. C. A.B. English Ralph and Angie enjoy the Jr.-Sr. Prom. Debra L. Bolton Greensboro, N. C. B.S. Business Administration Charles B. Bridges Kernersville, X.C. A.B. History, Political Science Bonnie S. Bowman Walkertown. X. C. A.B. History 165 Jackie S. Brendle Morganton, X. C. A.B.T. Elementary Education Winifred M. Bristow Roanoke Rapids, N. C. A.B. Music Education Larry E. Brown Trinity, N. C. A.B. History Ronald C. Brown Asheville, N. C. A.B. History and Political Science Spencer W. Brown Springfield, Va. A.B. History, Political Science Velma F. Browning High Point, N. C. B.S. Business Administration John W. Buffum New York, N. Y. A.B. Psychology Carolyn E. Burns Maple Shady, N. J. A.B.T. Elementary Education Clinton S. Rums Cumnock, N. C. B.S. Physical Education Sally M. Campbell Taylorsville, N C. A.B. Sociology Rhea E. Carle Fairhaven, Mass. A.B.T. Elementary Education (Jail W. Chambers Graham, N. C. A.B. English Gregory I). Chase Virginia Beach, Ya. B.S. Physical Education E. Sue Cheek Kannapolis, N. C. A.B. Sociology- Phyllis G. Church Winston-Salem. X. C. A.B. English -• Jim Spiridopoulos Top Ten Senior Robert H. ( lark, Jr. Tillie 1.. (lark Winston-Salem, N. C. Greenwood, S. C. B.S. Business B.S. Physical Education Administration l.aKue L. (line Thomas I.. Coleman Lexington, N. C. Potomac. Md. A.B.T. Elementary A.B. History Education Seniors Nancy Scales Top Ten Senior I .ini.i 1,. Coltrane Hoyle (;. Coppley Kernersville, N. C. Lexington, X. ( ' . A.B. F.TiK-lish A.B.T. Physical Education Judy C. Cox Andrew W. CraiR Reidsville, X. C. Bl ack Mountain, N. C U.S. Business Administration A.B. English Boh Hamilton Top Ten Senior t- n Sharon (J. C ' reagmile Ridley Park, Pa. A.B. Sociology William V. Cude, Jr. Winston-Salem, N. ( ' . A.B. History Donald l{. (rossley Swansea, Mass. A.B. History Political Science Brenda A. Dayvault Kannapolis, N. C. A.B.T. Elementary Education Billie and Wayne head religious groups. Are Active Julie A. DeGooyer Silver Spring, Md. A.B. English Mario Dell Amico Miami, Fla. A.B. History Thomas F. Dignan Washington, D. C. A.B.T. Physical Education David B. Dorsey Rutherfordton, N. C. A.B. History Political Science Marriage plays its role on campus as illustrated liy Art and Diana. 68 Winifred Bristow presents her Senior Recital. in College Programs. Jim unci Dave give a helping hand during Freshman Orientation. John A. Duffy Washington, D. C. A.B. History Political Science Otis I). Kvans Spray, N. C. B.S. Business Administration Robert S. Eller Thomasville, N. C. A.B. History William I ' . Fanning Rochester, X. Y. B.S. Business Administration Leif F. Erickson Hitrh Point. X. C. A.B. English Sidney I.. Faucette Boykins, Va. A.B. History Political Science Wayne I). Ervin Brunswick, Ga. A.B. History Clinton S. Forhis, Jr. High Point, N. C. A.B. History Political Science Sharon and Tillie help with physical education courses. Taniara Kearns shows her school spirit at the ballgame. Cheering, helping, Spiro welcomes the Freshmen. : Roy E. Foster Winston-Salem, N. C. B.S. Business Administration Eloise L. Freeman Leaksville, N. C. A.B.T. Elementary Education Becky S. Freeze Troutman, N. C. A.B. Economics Michael E. Goodale Winston-Salem, N. C. B.S. Biology Gainor E. Goodwin Woodcliff Lake, N. J. B.S. Biology Sarah F. Green High Point, N. C. A.B.T. Elementary Education Richard A. Greene Randleman, N. C. A.B. Psychology Sarah E. Greene White Plains, N. Y. A.B. Sociology Robert E. Hamilton Wareham. Mass. A.B. Religion, Philosophy John I). Hamrick High Point, N. C. B.S. Chemistry David R. Hardee High Point, N. C. B.S. Physical Education Faye Harmon Hanover, Md. A.B. French Willie G. Harris, Jr. Carthage, X. C. A.B. Religion Nancy P. Havens High Point. N. C. A.B.T. Elementary Education Ralph W. Hoar. Jr. Toano, Va. A.B. History •7 Cleah M. Harris High Point, N. C. A.B.T. Primary Education H. Garry Holland High Point. N. C. B.S. Physical Education Susan M. Hood Quantico, Va. A.B.T. Elementary Education Ervin H. Houser High Point, N. C. A.B. Religion Charles T. Howard High Point, N. C. B.S. Chemistry C. Wayne Hughes Trinity, N. C. B.S. Mathematics George M. Ilunsucker Asheboro, N. C. A.B. Psychology Judy ;. Hussey High Point, N. C. B.S. Mathematics Luis A. Jimenez Jamaica, N. Y. A.B. French and Leading as Top Ten Seniors. Ralph Hoar . I N Ella Stout -2 Kent Ripley Tom Supervises Cake Cutting. Kimbrounh Jones Raleigh, N. C. A.B. History Levin K. Jones, Jr. Kinston, N. C. B.S. Physical Education Wanda L. Joyce Madison, N. C. A.B.T. Elementary Education Cheryl I). Jurney Harmony, N. C. A.B.T. Elementary Education Tamara K. Kearns Lexinirton. N. C. B.S. Business Education ( ' . Wayne Kennedy High Point. N. C. A.B.T. Physical Education Rosemary M. Kennedy Lincolnton, N. C. A.B. Christian Education Jeffrey I). Kerr Emmaus, Pa. A.B. History Michael I). Key Charleston, W. Va. B.S. Business 3 Mr. Drapeau(R), class adviser, enjoys senior prom. Susan E. Knara Gwynedd, Pa. A.B.T. Elementary Education Emma L. Landes Raleigh, N. C. A.B. Sociology George A. Lare, Jr. Drexel Hill, Pa. B.S. Biology William T. Lea Silver Spring, Md. A.B.T. Physical Education Laura K. Lenz Bethesda, Md. A.B. Sociology Sharon Letherbury Wilmington, Del. A.B.T. Physical Education Richard I). Lewin Camden, N. J. A.B. Psychology John W. Locklair Moncks Corner, S. C. A.B. Religion C. Jean Losten Chesapeake City, Md. A.B. English N. Leslie Lowe High Point, N. C. B.S. Business William H. Mclnnis Lakeview, N. C. A.B. History, Political Science Arthur I. McKay Norwood, Mass. B.S. Biology 4 Betty S. McMillan Lexington, N. C. B.S. Business Administration Philip M. Ma be Mooresville, N. C. A.B. History E. Ann Mackie Cecilton, Md. A.B.T. Ait Education Lois J. Main waring Chapel Hill, N. C. A.B.T. Elementary Education James A. Martz High Point, N. C. B.S. Chemistry Larry K. Matthews Kcrnersville, N. C. B.S. Business Administration Jane M. Milner Winston-Salem, N. C. A.B.T. Physical Education Linda S. Morgan Greensboro, N. C. A.B. Music Education Jay S. Motsinger High Point, N. C. B.S. Accounting Graduate Records! Sally anxiously awaits them. 175 WAo ' s ls)Ao in American jmj Richard Dennis Lewin Inter-Fraternity Council — President Men ' s Dormitory Council — Vice-President Theta Chi Fraternity Orientation Committee Steering Committee — Co- Chairman Thomas F. Dignan Student Government Association — President Men ' s Dormitory Council Baseball Team — Co-Captain Physical Education Major ' s Club — President Golden Decade Development Committee — Student Chairman David Barnett Dorsey Young Democratic Club — President Alpha Phi Omega Fraternity — President The Hi-Po — Business Manager ' . President of ' 67 Student Congress Orientation Committee Julie Anne DeGooyer Chief Cheerleader Kappa Delta Sorority Student National Education Association Homecoming Court — 1966 English Club Catherine Sue Poindexter Women ' s Dormitory Council Alpha Delta Theta Sorority Student National Education Association Fellowship Teams Student Christian Association vjo Ieges ancf QJniuersi ies ft Claborne Kent Ripley Student Legislature — Speaker Theta Chi — Vice-President Student Congress representative Exchange student to Queens College, N. Y. Orientation Committee William Howard Mclnnis Judiciary Council — Chief Justice Junior Marshall Apogee — Business Manager Alpha Phi Gamma Fraternity The Hi-Po — Columnist Edna Ann Mackie Miss Golden Decade Pageant — Director ZENITH — Art Editor Zeta Tau Alpha — Vice-President Apogee staff Robert Earl Hamilton Ella Raines Stout Junior Marshal ZENITH — Editor-in-Chief Order of the Lighted Lamp Apogee — Managing Editor Student National Education Association  ife ' S m v Student Christian Association - President Sophomore Class — Treasurer Alpha Phi Omega Fraternity Student Legislature Methodist Student Fellowship - Treasurer 1 • ' . ' ■19 Seniors CReceioe Linda dale I ' erry It ' oiih h ' h Doimitory Council - I ' I I Slllllll ' .•In Tun Alpha — Prcsidt nt Outstanding Greek Woman I l m I, I «  . • ' nl Legislature I ' . i •■1 lh iiir ( ' mincil Ralph Wellington Hoar Student Government Association — Vice-President The Hi-Po — Columnist Thcta Chi Fraternity Junior Class — President Tower Players — President David Parker I ' ulliam Student Government Association — Treasurer Student Legislature Junior Marshal Fellowship Teams — Team Captain, Treasurer Methodist Student Fellowship Sharon Kaye Benfield Junior Marshal Apogee — Editor-in-Chief English Club Kappa Delta Pi Fraternity Betty Jo Vaughn Student National Education Association — President Student Christian Association — Vice-President Junior Marshal Order of the Lighted Lamp Kappa Delta Pi Fraternity OAisJfonoratJfP.G G. Edward Patterson Men ' s Dormitory Council — President Society for Advancement of Management Representative at Fancourt Memorial Seminar Student Government Steering ' Committee — Co-Chairman Golden Decade Development Conference representative w j? ' -- ' j i ii!F$£ a K m l 1 3 1 ■1 5s UK 2m Tillie Lynn Clark Senior Clans — Tri ' dHiircr ZENITH — Feature Editor Student Government Association — Secretary The Hi-Po — Columnist Phi Mil Fraternity — Corresponding Secreta ry Nancy Taylor Scales Student Legislature Student National Education Association Tower Players James L. Sloan Junior Class — Vice-President The Hi-Po — Editor-in-Chief Alpha Phi Gamma Fraternity — President English Club — President Apogee — Editor-in-Chief Christine H. Myers High Point, N. C. A.B.T. Primary Education A. Margaret Nance Mt. Pleasant. N. C. A.B. Sociology Ronald S. Nelson High Point, N. C. B.S. Chemistry William A. N ' ewhy Thomasville, N. C. A.B. Sociology Rebecca E. Nixon High Point, N. C. A.B.T. Elementary Education Stanley R. North Demarest, N. J. B.S. Biology Barbara J. O ' Connor Hanover, N. J. A.B. Sociology Eric I.. Okin Arlington, Va. B.S. Business Administration Carl A. Orton, II Winston-Salem, N. C. B.S. Business Administration Senior Work During President Dignan chats with faculty members. Dorm council members have to do every- thing ' . BO Orientation O.K., Freshmen, we ' re ready to go. Harry P. Osborne Asheboro, N. C. A.B.T. Physical Education Rob6rt L. Owens Lexington, N. ( ' . B.S. Physical Education Ann .1. Parker Hobgood, N. C. A.B.T. Elementary Education Betty A. Parks Trinity, N. C. A.B. History (i. Edward Patterson Ararat, N. C. B.S. Business Administration Hattie A. Patterson High Point. N. C. A.B.T. Elementary Education (J. Thomas Patterson High Point, N. C. A.B. Psychology Lowell I). Payne High Point. N. C. A.B. History, Political Science l.inda ;. Perry Belmont. N ' . C. A.B.T. Elementary Education Robert C. Plyler Hifth Point, N. C. B.S. Business Administration Catherine S. Poindexter Monroe, N. C. A.B. English Richard ( ' . Prince Tampa. Fla. B.S. Physical Education fir C David P. I ' ulliam Roanoke. Va. A.B. Psychology Emery K. Kaper, Jr. Lexington, N. C. A.B. History Sally C. Reed Leesburg, Va. A.B. English Grace M. Reitzel High Point, N. C. A.B. Sociology Noel A. Rendell Simsbury, Conn. B.S. Accounting Mary E. Renegar Harmony, N. C. A.R.T. Elementary Education James B. Richardson Clemmons, N. C. A.B. History ( ' . Kent Ripley Washington. D. C. B.S. Biology Johnsie S. Rios High Point, N. C. B.S. Mathematics John W. Roberts, Jr. Marietta, Ga. A.B. Psychology Kathleen Rogers Arlington, Va. A.B.T. Elementary Education Carolyn A. Russell Granite Falls, N. C. A.B.T. Elementary Education Jeanne C. Ruth High Point, N. C. B.S. Business Administration Candace Sarmuk Berkshire, Mass. A.B. French Nancy T. Scales Leaksville, N. C. A.B.T. Elementary Education 82 Sally redecorates the Student Center. Julie is Chief Cheerleader. Jim takes time out from his work. 183 Jim Sloan Top Ten Senior Tillie (lark Top Ten Senior Tom Dignan Top Ten Senior K. Sharon Sechrest Jamestown. N. C. A.B.T. Elementary Education Thomas P. Sharpe Burlington. N. C. A.B. Psychology Tommy It. Shoaf Lexington. N. C. A.B. Sociology Ruth A. Sides Greensboro, N. C. B.S. Business Administration Richard S. Simms Clinton. X. J. A.B. History, Political Science I.inda Perry Toil Ten Senior :■- Atk William J. Skaggs Thomasville. N. C. B.S. Chemistry Robert F. Skwirut Vandergrift, Pa. A.B.T. Physical Education James I.. Sloan Alexandria, Va. A.B. English Angela I). Smith Greensboro. X. C. A.B. Relipion I.inwood E. Smith Washington, D. C. B.S. Business Management Sherry 1). Snow Winston-Salem, N. C. A.B. English Donna K. Sowers High Point, N. C. B.S. Business James S. Spiridopoulos Washington. D. ( ' . A.B.T. Physical Education Jane B. Springer High Point. N. C. B.S. Business Administration Janet I.. Stayer Charlotte, N. C. B.S. Business Administration Dina ( ' . Steed Greensboro, N. C. A.B.T. Elementary Education John M. Steimle Southern Pines, N. C. A.B. History, Political Science James W. Stitt Eastville, Va. A.B. History, Political Science Catherine D. Story Greensboro, N. C. A.B. English Ella R. Stout Asheboro, N. C. A.B. English -5 Judy I. Stutts Liberty, N. C. A.B.T. Elementary Education Douglas A. Thayer Baldwin, N. Y. A.B. Sociology Donna L. Suhadolc Ramsey, N. J. A.B.T. Elementary Education Betty l Thomas Winston-Salem. X. ( ' . A.B.T. Business Education Nancy R. Tabor Greensboro, N. C. A.B. English Dorothy E. Thomas High Point, N. C. A.B.T. Elementary Education Ray T. Taylor Durham, N. C. A.B. History, Political Science Prank I). Thomas High Point, N. C. B.S. Biology Practice Teaching Wayne Ervin heads the Fellowship Teams. Dick Simms did his practice teaching in the history field. S« Mary L. Thomas l.eon E. Thompson Greensboro, N. C. Arehdale, N. C. A.B.T. Primary A.B. History Education Allen ( ' . Thornburn V. Dare Tingen Harrington Park, N. J. W Isdale, N. C. B.S. Business A.B.T. Music Administration Education Sally Reed learns through experience, is for Seniors. Harriet A. Tvsinger Thomasville, N. C. A.B.T. Elementary Education Betty J. Vaughn High Point, N. C. A.B.T. Eelementary Education s. Joyce VanHook Canton, N. C. A.B. Sociology Barbara I . Walker Reidsville, N. C. A.B. English What really goes on in the dorm ' 187 Patricia J. White Trinity, N. C. A.B.T. Elementary Education . 4 McDermott 2 Leads fe Panthers. Bernice G. Willen Jamestown, N. C. A.B.T. Elementary Education Ellen F. Williams Olin, X. C. A.B.T. Elementary Education Rebecca M. Wilson Walkertown, X. C. A.B.T. Elementary Education Carl M. Worthy. Jr. Charlotte, N. C. A.B. History, Political Science Come and get it! And just what does he think he ' s doing? ' 188 John I). Loflin High Point. N. C. B.S. Chemistry. Linda P. I ' riddy Spray, N. C. B.S. Mathematics Robert P. Weiss. Jr. Greensboro. X. C. A.B. Psychology Wanda L. Welborn Winston-Salem. X. C. A.B.T. Primary Education Robert A. Wells. Jr. Burlington. X. C. A.B. History Suzanne Wells Duval. Fla. A.B.T. Primary Education Ruby (J. White Greensboro. N. C. A.B.T. Elementary Education Joyce Wright Earl. X. C. A.B. English. History I.inda H. Wright High Point, X. C. A.B.T. Elementary Education James K. (iallimore Pulaski. Va. A.B. Social Studies Aileen X. Howe Mt. Holly. X. J. A.B.T. Elementary Education Xot Pictured Edgar M. Greeson Clearwater. Fla. A.B. Psychology Jerry L. Lambert High Point, X. C. A.B.T. Physical Education Helen 1. Hutto High Point, X. C. B.S. Business Administration (iloria McDowell High Point. X. C. B.S. Mathematics Alison B. Johnson Portsmouth. ' a. A.B. History. Political Science Linda B. Moody Winston-Salem. X. ( ' . A.B.T. Elementary Education Carolyn J. Price High Point, X. C. B.S. Business Administration William I). McDermott Washington, D. C. A.B. History ; ; 190 19: Cheerleaders Lead School Spirit! L. to R.: Diane Abbott, Tamara Kearns. Julie DeGoover, Chief, Mimi Bratt, Diane Holt, Barbara Taylor. Get that arm up high and yell! Hard work, long hours, and con- stant practice are the requirements for a good cheerleader. This year we have had a superior squad. These girls cheer our team on to victory with the experienced guid- ance of Julie, the Chief. The squad has made a special ef- fort this year to acquaint the stu- dents with new and better cheers. The cheerleaders are a necessary as- set to the team and to the students. Yen, High Point! The Pep Band and Cheerleaders gave a swinging assembly. 192 Pantherettes of HPC Hack Row: L. to R.: Perry, Coffey. Kendle, Sykes, Auman. Reidda. Feimster, Havden. Front Row: Tuttle, Howlett. The lady Panthers really came through again this year. After hard work and good sportsman- ship, the team retained its standing. For the past two years the Pantherettes have won the Gold Medal Championship at the YMCA. Wanda Howlett and Mickey Tuttle led their team to many victories this year. HPC 55 HPC 69 HPC 76 HPC 77 HPC 51 HPC 74 HPC 52 HPC 61 Seagrove 41 UNC-G 67 Guilford 54 Seagrove 31 UNC 35 UNC-G 71 Averette 50 Averette 42 Miss Clarv throws the ball for Wanda and Mickey. -• Witt, Davis Get Into Full Swing. Danny jumps high against Elon. The Panthers started this season with excit- ing action. They welcomed Coach Bob Vaughn as their new leader. Basketball season brings the College campus alive with school spirit and enthusiasm. HPC received great pride and pleasure from the 1966- 1967 Panthers. O.K.. Roys, give them what you ' ve pot! ..: ICTORY We ' ve pot that Panther spirit! Basketball Team L. to R.: Xindaris, mgr., Lindsay, Littles, Mathieson, Wall, McDermott, Picka, Lowen- thal, Davis, Spirodopoulos, Witt, Smith, Coach Vaughn, Del Amico, mgr. Season Scores, ' 66- ' 67 High Point. . . . 87 High Point. . . . 87 High Point. . . . 89 High Point. . . .104 High Point . . . . 96 High Point. . . . 78 High Point. . . 68 High Point. . . . 77 High Point. . . 76 High Point. . . 82 High Point.. . 84 High Point. . . 69 High Point. . . 79 Pfeiffer 76 Campbell 78 Winston-Salem State 84 Campbell 77 Elon 75 Guilford 77 Frederick 60 Atlantic Christian 84 Frederick 86 Western Carolina 65 Appalachian 86 Belmont Abbey 60 Elon 73 High Point.. ..92 High Point. . . .71 High Point. . . .94 High Point. . ..70 High Point. . . .65 High Point. . ..90 High Point . . ..65 High Point. . . .76 High Point . . . .64 High Point . . . .83 High Point. . . .88 High Point. . . .85 Guilford 88 Lenoir Rhyne 92 Atlantic Christian 84 Eastern Carolina 71 Catawba 66 Western Carolina 76 Appalachian 68 Atlantic Christian 82 Pfeiffer 60 Lenoir Rhyne 69 Frederick 72 Catawba 95 Pep Band leads school spirit. 196 ■i  What ' s a team without its bench! John Davis goes up for two. a Successful Season. Our men walked all over Western — 90-76. Panthers Start Get that ball back! Panthers Win Ron Loewenthal brings the team to life.  . No one can out jump center, Jim Picka. Down on the 50 yard line? Gene Littles shows them how it is don . n ■■■The Close Ones. tT -ft A perfect set-up every time. Joe Colbert displays that unbeat- able Panther skill. Chris Lindsay in a corner is a ball in the basket. ' 99 A tense game ends as the Panthers claws the Quakers— 92- 88. p fl 1 H E fi S jpt Hiph Point clobbers Atlantic Christian — 94-84. v - ,• j ! i ■EKV That ' s one point for sure! Cross Country L. to R.: Coach Davidson, Rich Smith, Steve Laney, Doug Frver, Bob Criswell. Not Pictured — Walter Gregg. Get those feet up in the air! Coach talks with Rich, the Captain. District 26 Meet— Second Place SCORES High Point College. .30 High Point College.. 20 High Point College.. 15 High Point College. .27 St. Andrews 55 Methodist College . .35 Methodist College . .40 Campbell 29 High Point College. .47 High Point College. .19 High Point College. .22 High Point College. .27 N. C. State 16 Davidson 40 Washington Lee . .39 St. Andrews 29 201 Basebal Team ■WW W % « i AL. • W: , . ■■: ■■■• ■A ' J,- ' L. to R., Front Row: Younts, Braun, Nanfelt, Robertson, Perlozzo. Austin, Witt, Eakes. Back Row: Whitehead, Carter. Holland, Smith, Myers, Mowery. Broos, Lagos, Lare, Coach Hartman. An All Conference catcher sure helps. 1 20: Coach Hartman helps co-captain, Bobbv Robert- son. u s A perfect swing every time. - ■A happy moment, another hit. This year ' s baseball team has great potential for the coming season. Many players are returnees from last year and with the addition of some fine fresh- men the team will go far. A full schedule is in store for the team yet with their skill and ability there will be excitement for all who go to the games. Coming from behind, those vital base hits, and the final inning tension all contribute to a thrilling sport. ■Ml ■■-21 ? • :s Li- r« i ' u: - Get that ball! ■Coach supervises pitching practice. 203 Tennis Team Hours of practice create good players. John Reaves SCORES High Point College. . .0 Atlantic Christian . . .7 High Point College. . .7 Lenoir Rhyne High Point College ... 1 Pfeif fer 6 High Point College. . .9 Lenoir Rhyne High Point College. . . 4 Guilford 3 High Point College... 1 Western Carolina ...6 High Point College... 1 Atlantic Christian ...8 High Point College. . .4 Elon 3 High Point College. . .3 Guilford 4 High Point College. . . 5 Elon 2 Ken Machlin 204 ■L. to R.: Teapue, Waugh, Marshall, Tinple, Holmes, Fanning, SappenfieUl. Golf Team .-:, ■■SEASON SCORES 66 High Point High Point High Point High Point High Point High Point High Point High Point High Point Conference District 26- College. ..191 2 College... 16 College... 14 College... 20 College... 13i 2 College. . .141 i College. ..16 College... I6I 2 College. ..12 Tournament — 3rd place —5th place Catawba 4 1 2 Guilford 8 Pfeiffer 10 Elon 4 Elon 10 ' . Appalachian . . 9 1 2 Pfeiffer 8 Guilford 7i Appalachian . .16 Co-captains Randy Waugh and Gary Sappenfield 205 Track Team Track men train for upcoming season. ••• Rick Steffen perfects broad jump. Conference Champions ' 66 -. ' - •- - eaks many • -- Steve La ilcV bi records. Sid Faucette grins and bears it! 206 0 Back Row, L. to R.: Alger, Rock, Landy, Fryer, Blanciak. Second Row, I,, to R.: Pryer, Criswell, Schumacher, Applegate, Brown. First Row, L. to R.: Smith, Coston, Steffen. -1 Coach Davidson demonstrates for training. Hugh, get those legs up there! Reach for those toes and make it! 207 2 !S 2 Compliments of ALMA DESK CO. Compliments of W. F. MAULDIN, INC. Your reliable Buick Dealer 819 N. Main St. High Point, N. C. McDonald ' s the drive-in with the arches ? tasty lood... thrifty prices 901 North Main Street Compliments of hemMvi£k FURNITURE INDUSTRIES, INC THOMASVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA M A good company to be insured in, and a good company to work for! w 8fii £t$ Wn4€ €mce WemAtmu „j jm0t m(x%t .   o« m oww ' jmir Between High Point and Greensboro THE PILOT|| Compliments of GRAY CONCRETE PIPE CO., INC. Thomasville, North Carolina Tiger Country ' PERKINS PONTIAC, INC. Thomasville, North Carolina ENGLISH MOTOR CO., INC. Sales Service FORD, FORD TRUCK, FALCON, MUSTANG, FAIRLANE, T-BIRD HEADQUARTERS 201 E. Washington St. Phone 882-6848 High Point, N. C. 2 ' : 2 HIGH POINT COLLEGE BOOKSTORE HIGH POINT, NORTH CAROLINA 21 3 GRACE FLOWER SHOP, INC. North Wrenn ol Westwood High Point, North Corolino Phones: 888-4085 — 882-1617 Specialize in Italian Food Pizza and Spaghetti TARO ' S House of Good Food 1239 Montlieu Compliments of PIEDMONT SAVINGS and LOAN Main Street, High Point, N. C. SAMUEL HYMAN JEWELER Gift Shop Luggage 134 136 South Moin St. CLONIGER BUICK-OLDS CO. 121 National Highway Thomosville, N. C. ARNOLD CRAVEN CLOTHIER See Us In The .Sheraton Hotel High Point, N. C. PIZZA PALACE DRIVE-IN Finest Pizza in High Point 1807 N. Main Tel 883-9423 House of Good Food LYN-MAR CAMERA SHOP Cameras — Films — Photo Supplies 215 South Elm St. Phone 888-5617 : - Widen your horizons! Exciting things are happening in textiles today . in outer space . . . inner space . . . and on earth! . materials for use Cone Mills, a major producer of high quality fabrics, is a part of this dynamic development. In this time of rapid change, we are constantly seeking imaginative, intelligent young people to help maintain our standards. Want a future with a challenge? Write Industrial Relations Department, Cone Mills Corporation, Greensboro, N. C. CONE MILLS CORPORATION Where fabrics of tomorrow are woven today. EXECUTIVE OFFICES Greensboro, N. C. FINISHING PLANTS Carlisle, Cheraw Greenville, S. C. Greensboro Haw River, N. C. • MANUFACTURING PLANTS— Cliffside, Forest City, Gibsonville, Greensboro, Haw River, Henrietta, Hillsborough, Pineville, Reidsville, Salisbury in North Carolina. Greenville and Whitmire in South Carolina. Houston in Texas. SALES HEADQUARTERS — Cone Mills Inc., New York 2 mi !£.;e Established 1905 High Point, North Carolina Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation SECHREST FUNERAL SERVICE Serving This Community Since 1897 1301 East Lexington Ave Telephone 882-2555 414 S. Main Street Telephone 885-2145 Member By Invitation NATIONAL SELECTED MORTICIANS Compliments of ADAMS-MILLIS :■• ' LYLES CHEVROLET CO. Your Chevy Service Center 1800 North Main Street CONGRATULATIONS to the CLASS OF 1967 HIGH POINT ENTERPRISE High Point, North Carolina Compliments of TOBIAS Compliments of SHERATON HOTEL High Point, North Carolina N H 1 1 1 1 7 211 HERITAGE a living tradition in furniture Kuntot muiitvu CO, net romr. no rt titouat Before The Game — After The Game Meet Your Friends At A GUILFORD DAIRY BAR Milk Shakes, Sundaes, Hordogs, Sandwiches Dairy Lunches GUILFORD DAIRY You Never Outgrow Your Need For Milk 844 South Main Street College Village Shopping Center 1730 North Main Street WORTH CAROLINA NATIONAL BANK HIGH POINT, N. C. o « CHURCH WINDOWS Since 1906 HIGH POINT GLASS DECORATIVE COMPANY A. W. Klemme, Jr., President High Point, N. C. 21 -: Compliments of NEILL PONTIAC, INC. 902 N. Main Street High Point, North Carolina Coast to Coast n? Hoaj- tht most In DKV CLf animo 247 South Main Street 1530 North Main Street 1310 North Centennial ROSE ' S DEPARTMENT STORE At The New South Gate Shopping Center 1628 South Main . • Compliments of QUICK-AS-A-WINK 248 N. Homilton St. THE PIEDMONT ' S RAMBLER CITY 2431 N. Main St. SALES SERVICE WELBORN MOTORS The Thomosville Dodge Boys BUD ' S SELF SERVICE GROCERY 501 Notional Highway Thomasville, N. C. Where Friends Meet STUTTS MEN ' S STORE 126 South Main Street Style Clothes for the College Man BOYLES AUTO PARTS CO. 302 North Wrenn St. High Point, N. C. Specialize in Italian Food Pizzo and Spaghetti NUGGET HOUSE 129 N. Main St. House of Good Food Compliments of A FRIEND .: 2 3 TERRY ' S AUTOMOTIVE WHOLESALE, INC. 717 S. Mam St High Point, N. C. Compliments of THE LILY COMPANY High Point Compliments of MYRTLE DESK COMPANY for Finer Impressions HALL PRINTING COMPANY Established 1923 Distinctive Clothing For The Gentleman And His Lady Ben ' s £ en INDEX Abbo tt, Diane— 160 606 N. Garfield St. Arlington, Va. Abbott, Laurie Dee — 92.94,164 218 Spring St. Thomasville, N. C. Academics — 100 Ackerman, David— 55,71,138 6308 Blackwood Rd. Bethesda, Md. Adams, Claude — 50.126 242 Breckinridge Ct. Hampton, Va. Adams. Donald L.— 90,93,130,138 176 Broad St. Manchester. Conn. Adams, Linda — 138 2 Scheridan Rd. Summit. N. J. Adams. Louise — 116 1318 Guyer St. High Point. N. C. Administration — -102 Advertisements — 190 Alderson. Raymond — 92,126 600 Runyon Dr. High Point, N. C. Alger, Hugh — 53.160 Box 151. Star Rt. Eustis, Fla. Allen, Barry — 126 215 Terrell St. Greensboro, N. C. Allen. Billie— 87,92.164,168 906 Circle Dr. High Point, N. C. Allen. Charles— 138 Rt. 3 Shelby, N. C. Allen, Dorothy— 94,164 373 Lakemoore Dr.. N.E. Atlanta, Ga. Allen, Lawson — 102 906 Circle Dr. High Point. N. C. Allgood, Nancy — 138 1427 Cook St. High Point, N. C. Allison, James Bryan — 49.71.138 Box 235 Waldorf, Md. Alpha Delta Theta— 86.87 Alpha Gamma Delta — 68,69 Alpha Phi Gamma— 12 Alpha Phi Omega — 85 Ammons, John — 138 Rt. 2, Box 306 Arden, N. C. Anderson. Jean — 59,164 507 Redfern Ave. Wilmington, Del. Anderson, Tom — 164 Rt. 1. Box 106 Trinity, N. C. Andrews, Donald— 160 436 E. Main St. Moorestown. N. J. Andrews. Nancy — 160 117 White Oak Dr. Siler City, N. C. Apogee Staff — 78,79 Applegate. Robert — 126,69 3504 Halcyon Dr. Alexandria, Va. Applegate. Susan — 59,150 3504 Halcyon Dr. Alexandria, Va. Ashburn, Sue — 164 Children ' s Home Winston-Salem, N. C. Atwell. William— 138 1200 Reading Dr. Orlando. Fla. Auman, Brenda — 138 118 Northeast Dr. Archdale, N. C. Auman. D. Emile — 164.193 Seagrove. N. C. Auman, Janet— 166 Box 144 Seagrove, N. C. Auman, Jennie — 150 118 Northeast Dr. Archdale, N. C. Austin. Jennings — 53,150 Rt. 7 Monroe, N. C. Austin, Larry— 126 401 Plummer St. Asheboro, N. C. Austin, Marizell— 59,164 310 E. Houston St. Monroe, N. C. Austin, Patrick— 126 2 Jones St. Jersey City, N. J. Axtell, Priscilla — 150 911 Lewis Ave. Rockville, Md. Ayers. Charles— 164 141 Renola Dr. High Point. N. C. B Babb, Claudia— 63.138 493 Babb ' s Rd, W. Suffield. Conn. Badu. Richard— 126 429 Albin Ct. Ridgewood, N. J. Bailey, Myra — 65.138 326 Alamance St. Gibsonville, N. C. Baity. Raymond— 138 Rt. 6, Box 335 Greensboro. N. C. Baker. Sharon— 63.138 1513 Paddock Cr. Charlotte. N. C. Baker, Ira L. — 111 910 Johnson Ave. High Point. N. C. Baldwin. William — 126 117 Greenspring Rd. Wilmington. Del. Ball. Randolph— 126 207 Hi Merest Dr. High Point, N. C, Band— 84 Banks. Patricia— 165 Rt. 3. Box 222 Marshall, N. C. Baptist Student Union — 92 Barbour. Patricia— 126 37 Werah Place Oceanport. N. J. Barlow, Judith— 64.126 304 Creon Court Jacksonville, N. C. Barnes. Barbara — 74,126 111 Maple St. Rutherfordton, N. C. Barker, Gary Boyd — 54,160 107 Beverly PI. Greensboro. N. C. Barnes. Billy Rt. 5. Box 146A High Point. N. C. Barnes, Deborah— 138 6037 Chenango St. Orlando, N. C. Barnhardt, Derry— 126 Rt. 1 Advance, N. C. Baseball— 202,203 Basketball— 194 Bateman. Barry — 150 213 Park Ave. Spray. N. C. Beam, Lynn— 60.126 408 Farris Dr. Cherryville, N. C. Beard, Alton— 138 Children ' s Home Winston-Salem. N. C. Beasley, Jane — 126 823 Arbordale Dr. High Point. N. C. Beatty. Linda— 150 3309 High Point Rd. Greensboro. N. C. Beaver, Patricia— 138 612 Nebraska St. Splndale. N. C. Beck, Lynda — 138 Rt. 1, Lewisville. N. C. Benfield, Billy— 126 102 E. Peachtree Dr. High Point, N. C. Benfield, Kay— 79.165,178 1420 Courtesy Rd. High Point. N. C. Benson. Stephen— 49.138 511 Faber Dr. Orlando, Fla. Berry. Pamela— 138 5367 Taney Ave.. Apt. 200 Alexandria, Va. Berryman. Nancy— 126,158 4701 N. Dittmar Rd. Arlington. Va. Betterton, Robert 334-37th St. Brigantine, N. J. Bigham, William— 84.150 1708 E. Fourth St. Charlotte. N. C. Black, Phillip— 138 1205 Fifth St. High Point, N. C. Blackburn. Detra— 29.76. 13S 1318 Gwynwood Dr. Mt. Airy. N. C. Blackburn, Gloria — 29,150 1222 Guyer St. High Point. N. C. Blackshaie. Linda— 62,160 6808 Kensington Ave. Richmond. Va. Blanciak, Thomas — 63,98 268 Sherman Ave. Vandergrift. Pa. Blandy, Mary— 126 311 North 3rd St. Smithfield. N. C. Blaner. Sally— 14 Box 443 Jamestown. N. C. Blessington, Patricia — 138 P. O. Box 285 Ocean City, N. J. Bliven. Beverley— 60,126 7321 Wateicrest Dr. Charlotte. N. C, Bloom. John C— 55.150 Half Acre Rd. Cranbury, N. J. Blosse. Raymond — 55.150 2325 Kirby Dr. Marlow Heights. Md. Boales, Maxwell — 53 511 S. Atlantic Ave. Daytona Beach, Fla. Board of Trustees— 10 Bodenhamer, Cheryl— 126 409 Richardson St. High Point. N. C. Boles. John— 126 1201 E. Farriss Ave. High Point. N. C. Bolton. Debra— 59.165 Rt. 4. Box 522 Greensboro, N. C. Bond. Jenny — 126 Rt. 2. Box 426 Arnold, Md. Borden. Mary — 126 10501 S. Glen Rd. Potomac, Md. Bonnaffon. Robert —54,126 3505 Duff Dr. Falls Church. Va. Boswell. Linda — 126 2220 Oak Hill Dr. Greensboro, N. C. Botsch. Margaret — 150 316 Rosemary Dr. Lexington. N. C. Bowden. Rita— 64,97,126 418 S. Marietta St. Gastonia. N. C. Bower, Paula— 58.138 7803 Kipling Pwy. Vista Heights. Md. Bowers. Charles — 126 1432 Futrelle St. High Point. N. C. Bowman, Bonnie — 166 Rt. 1 Walkertown. N. C. Boyd. Buford— 150 310 Clairview St. Kinstree. S. C. Boyd. Richard— 93,126 300 Broadleaf Dr. Vienna, Va. Boyd, Thomas 113 Vandalia Rd. Greensboro, N. C. Boyles. Larry— 138 1362 Gwynwood Dr. Mt. Airy. N. C. Boyles. Patricia — 61,150 Rt. 1 Pinnacle. N. C. Bradford. Brenda— 13S P. O. Box 65 Great Falls, Va. Brading. Elinor— 61.76.99.150 5341 Thayer Ave. Alexandria, Va. Braica. Linda— 138 125 Lindale Dr. High Point. N. C. Bratt. Meredith— 60,126 3315 Emory Church Rd. Olney, Md. Braun. Richard— 50.126 3517 Pinetree Ter. Falls Church, Va. Brazier, Thomas — 160 Greenlawn Dr. Asheboro, N. C. Breckheimer. Steven — 49.138 184 W. Church St. Fairport. N. Y. Brendle, Jackie — 61.166 215 Enola Rd. Morganton. N. C. Brewer, L. Delores— 138 1018 Sherrod St. High Point, N. C. 223 INDEX . - WS J Bridges. Charles — 165 Box 401 Kernersville. N. C. Bridwell, Mansell -76.92.97.150 101 Virginia Ave. Honea Palh. S. C. Briegel. KrLstina — 76.126 4243 Chamblee-Dunwoody Kd. Atlanta. Ga. Brigga, Rodney -138 :i20 Ralph Dr. Thomasville. N. C. Bristow. Winifred— 166 714 Vance St. Roanoke Rapids. N. C. Britt. Carolyn 63.138 1033 Habersham Dr. Charlotte, N. C. Britt. Emily— 126.130 Rt. 4. Box 91 Lumberton. N. C. Brooks. Martha G.— 62.126 73 Eden Ave. Edison. N. J. Brooks. Martha J. 127 Rt. 2, Box 159 High Point. N. C. Broos. Jeffrey— 51.138 Rt. 2. Box 27 Lexington. N. C. Brown. Arnold 127 305 N. Cedar Rd. Fairfield. Conn. Brown. Clifton— 127 919 Arbor Rd. Winston-Salem. N. C. Brown, Jasper — 138 215 West Chestnut St. Troy. N. C. Brown. Larry Eugene — 166 Rt, 2. Trinity, N. C. Brown. Mary— 138 Rt. 1. Box 214 Jonesville. N. C. Brown. Ronald — 166 61 Hereon Ave. Asheville. N. C. Brown. Spencer— 55.166 822-7 Smithfield Ave. Springfield. Va. Browning. Velma F.— 166 Apt. F3A Emerwood Ct High Point. N. C. Brucke. Thomas 127 1504 Pinehurst Dr. High Point. N. C. Brumfield. Stephen L. — 138 1406 Wise Ave. High Point. N. C. Bryant. Michael 150 27 Culbreth Ave. Thomasville. N. C. Bryson. Anna — 127 110 S. Hillside St. Rutherfordton. N. C. Buffum. John — 166 141 E. 5Gth St. New York. N. Y. Bulla. Kenneth— 160 600 Greenwood Dr. High Point. N. C. Bullin. Beverly— 127 1419 Chatham Dr. High Point. N. C. Burns, Carolyn — 166 77 W. Woodcrest Ave. Maple Shady. N. J. Burns. Steve — 98.166 Cumnock. N. C. Burton. Stephen — 150 Critz, Va. Burton. Mrs. William— 112 3256 Robinhood Rd. Winston-Salem, N. C. Byerly. Gay— 127 Rt. 2. Sullivan Rd. Thomasville. N. C. Byerly, Sharon Marie 1612 Delk Dr. High Point. N. C. Cagle. Dan— 151 800 Willowbar Ter. High Point, N. C. Calhoun, Daniel— 139 290 Bodenhammer St. Kernersville. N. C. Calloway, James— 102 625 Nathan Hunt Dr. High Point, N. C. Calloway. Mary — 113 525 Hathan Hunt Dr. High Point, N. C. Calloway, Tim— 85,127 Rt. 4. Box 618 Mt. Airy. N. C. Calvert. Richard— 139 900 N. Larrimore St. Arlington. Va. Campbell. Bruce— 52.127 Vessup Bay Estates St. Thomas. Va. Campbell. Sally— 166 Rt. 1 Taylorsville. N. C. Campbell. Sheila— 139 412 Maryland Ave. Spindale. N. C. Caplanides. John — 127 1110 Glain St. High Point. N. C. Caputo. Irene— 62,139 105 Claybrook Dr. Silver Spring, Md. Carle. Rhea — 94,166 12 Christian St. Fairhaven, Mass. Carlton. Judith— 94.161 2207 Marion Dr. Lexington. N. C. Carpenter. Clay— 51.139 Rt. 2 Norwood. N. C. Carpenter, James — 139 205 Copley St. Lexington. N. C. Can-, Richard— 85,127 19 Cross St. Beverly. Mas9. Carroll. John 149 Rolling Rd. High Point, N. C. Carter, Christie— 64,139 3910 N. Main St. High Point. N. C. Carter. Elizabeth— 64.139 18 Wayne Dr. Wilmington. Del. Carter. Johnny — 161 505 Randolph St. Thomasville. N. C. Carter. Marcella— 105 1009 N. Hamilton St. High Point. N. C. Carter, Samuel— 119 Rt. 6. Box 252 Asheboro. N. C. Carter, William— 19 3910 N. Main St. High Point. N. C. Case. Linda— 139 Rt. 1 McLeansville. N. C. Casey, Betty— 127 3470 Mildred Dr. Falls Church. Va. 224 INDEX Cash, Patricio— 86. 127 1434 Wellsley St.. N. W. Roanoke, Va. Cashatt, Nancy — 139 217 Welch Dr. High Point, N. C. Cassell, Timothy— 151 Rt. 4, Box 88 Wi nston-Salem, N. C. Causey, Shelia — 127 710 Franklin Blvd. Greensboro. N. C. Caveny. Carolyn — 151 697 Fourth St., N. W, Hickory. N. C. Cerchio, David— 161 1109 Graylyn Rd. New Castle. Del. Chambers. Gail W— 186 1709 E. Lexington Apt. G High Point. N. C. Champion. Dennis C. — 139 503 Runyon Dr. High Point. N. C. Chappell, Katherine — 59,139 Rt. 2 Brown Summit. N. C. Chappell. Richard— 161 1010 Ferndale Dr. High Point. N. C. Chase. Gregory— 55.98.166 1041 Miles Standish Rd. Virginia Beach. Va. Chastain. Wade — 139 Rt. 1 Horse Shoe. N. C. Cheek. Sue— 92.93.166 1303 Central Dr. Kannapolis. N. C. Cheerleaders— 192 Cheney. Lee— 61.139 317 Elizabeth Ave. Fayetteville, N. C. Choir— 82,83 Chorpening, Glenn— 49.139 7314 Autumvale Dr. Orlando. Fla. Chriscoe, Emily — 139 201 Shamrock Rd. Asheboro, N. C. Church. Phyllis— 166 4X33 Germ anton Rd. Winston-Salem. N. C. Cirulis, Dagnia— 139 209 Spring St. Thomasville. N. C. Clapp. Larry — 139 Rt. 3 Liberty. N. C. Clapp. Margaret— 139 207 Pine St. High Point. N. C. Clark. Ann— 139 Golden Dr.. Rt. 9 Lexington. N. C. Clark, C. Robert— 112.84 Box 678 Kernersville. N. C. Clark. Charlene— 139 Box 594 Galax. Va. Clark, Robert— 167 1157 Polo Rd. Winston-Salem, N. C. Clark. Tillie — 63.170.184.179,99.77,167 Box 1178 Greenwood, S. G. Clary, Betty Jo— 117.193 1101 Council Ave. High Point. N. C. Cleaves. Clayton— 61.139 610 Lansdowne Rd. Charlotte, N. C. Clendaniel, Donald — 161 206 S. E. Front St. Milford. Del. Cline, Catherine— 55.151 403 W. Court St. Paris, 111. Cline. LaRue — 167 Rt. 1. Box 414 Lexington, N. C. Cobb. Burton— 127 1837 Eastchester High Point. N. C. Coble. H . E.— 118 830 Circle Dr. High Point. N. C. Cochrane. Lvnn— 65.73.139 336 Sugar Creek Rd. W, Charlotte, N. C. Coffey, Patricia— 59,99,139 315 Forrest Hills Ct. Devon, Pa. Cole. Dr. David W., Sr.— 102,113 1006 Emery Circle High Point. N. C. Cole. David W„ Jr.— 151 1006 Emery Circle High Point, N. C. die. Elizabeth J.- 151 William Mary Apts. High Point, N. C. Coleman. Thomas— 53.88.167 10612 Burbank Dr. Potomac. Md. Collier. Joseph— 139 Rt. 2. Ahoskie. N. C. Collins. David— 139 602 Burke Trail. Box 27 Thomasville, N. C. Collins, Richard— 127 1208 Greensboro Rd. High Point, N. C. Coltrane, Joseph Rt. 2 High Point, N. C. Coltrane. Laura — 73,87,167 Rt. 1. Box 105 Kernersville, N. C. Combs, Douglas — 151 3105 Tremont Ave. Cheverly. Md. Connor, Irene 417 Rockspring Rd. High Point. N. C. Conrad, Dr. Harold E.— 102 S05 E. Farriss Ave. High Point. N. C. Cook. Carlton J. (Col.) — 116 1424 Coventry Rd. High Point. N. C. Cook, Charles— 127 1424 Coventry Rd. High Point. N. C. Cook. James — 151 4108 Dogwood Dr. Greensboro. M. C. Cooke. Dr. Dennis H.— 104,110 924 Kingston Rd. High Point. N. C. Cooke, Donald— 151 Rt. 2, Box 152 Brown Summit. N. C. Cooley, John— 85.139 Limekin Pike Prospectville. Pa. Cooper. Linda Gail — 127 Box 4 Colfax, N. C. Cooper. Martha— 127 1218 Delk Dr. High Point, N. C. Cope. William F-— 120 Rt. 1. Box 236 Kernersville. N. C. Coppley. Hoyle— 51.98,167 Rt. 9, L Lexington. N. C. Corn, Lynda— 59.92.139 1519 Delk Dr. High Point. N. C. Cornet. John— 51.97.139 1134 Guernsey Ave. Orlando. Fla. Cornher. A. Ray — 139 Rt. 1. James St.. Apt. 16 Winston-Salem, N. C. Cosman. Susan — 139 22 Belvidere St. Albany, N. Y. Coston. James — 52,97,140 2604 Bedford Ave. Raleigh. N. C. Covington, Cherie — 62.151 507 Morven Rd. Wadesboro, N. C. Cowden, Patricia — 05,151 70S Rollingwood Dr. Greensboro, N. C. Cox, Charles— 151 Rt. 5. Box 195 Asheboro, N. C. Cox, Clifford— 55.140 6330 Waterway Dr. Falls Church, Va. Cox. Judy— 167 Rt. 1, Reidsville, N. C. Craig, Andrew — 76,167 W.N.C. San. Black Mt., N. C. Cranford. Jimmy — 151 602 Westchester Dr. High Point. N. C. Cranford. Virginia 1011 Francis St. Thomasville, N. C. Crater, Stephen G— 140 1164 Lockland Ave. Winston-Salem, N. C. Craler, Stpehen R. — 161 3505 Imperial Dr. High Point. N. G. Carver. Gary— 151 208 W. 8th Ave ; Lexington. N. C. Craver. Larry — 151 Rt. 4 V. Tlr : :- :. IT!! N (. ' . Craver. Rebecca— 152 804 Hillcrest Dr. High Point. N. C. Crawford. David — 152 Rt. 1. Box 276J Granite Falls. N. C. Creagmile. Sharon — 16 401 Lindsay St. Ridley Park, Pa. Creasman. Harold — 127 2 m Dogwood Cir. High Point, N. C. Crews. Daniel— 29.152 1309 Verdun St. Winston-Salem. N. C. Crews, Tommy — 127 Rt. 4, Box 463 Kernersville, N. C. CiT «i-ll. Robcit- :2 6711 Oakland Ave. Riverdale. Md. Crockett, Mary— 157 627 W. Lexington Ave. High Point. N. C. Cr.isslev, Donald— 168 148 Puffer Ave. Swansea. Mass. Crouch. Thomas— 49,140 614 S. Main St. North East. Md. Crowder, Linda — 140 7836 Hampden Lane Bethesda. Md. Crow, Dr. Earl P. 119 821 Circle Dr. High Point. N. C. Cruit. Catherine— lil. 99. 152 Box 457 Aberdeen, Md. Crumpton. Connie — 62.127 Route 3 RoxIkho. N. C. Cruse. Norman — 140 1219 Ragan Ave. High Point. N. C. Crutchfield, Linda — 127 Rt. 9. Box 409 Greensboro. N. C. Cude. William— 168 Waterbury St. Ext. Winston-Salem, N. C. Cumby. Patricia — 140 1309 Guyer St. High Point, N. C. Cummings. Dr. E. O.— 4.5.109 Emerywood Estates High Point. N. C. Current. Michael— 48,127 Rt. 2, Hamptonville, N. D. Currie. Robert— 127 Rt. 4. Box 221 Milford, Del. Czarny. Karen— 60,127 9114 Pennsylvania Ave. Westfield, N. J. D Dalbey. Earle C 102 300 Nutbush Ct. Jamestown. N. C. Danburg, Richard— 85,98,140 212 S.W. 43rd Terrace Gainsville, Fla. Daniel, Elizabeth— 152 5626 Atwater Dr. Greensboro, N. C. Daniel. Janet— 63,94.152 Rt. 3 Roxboro, N. C. Dark, Viiginia— 152 317 N. Garden Ave. Siler City, N. C. Davidson, Robert D. — 117 602 W. Farriss Ave. High Point. N. C. Davis, Carole — 86,127 Box 688 Carthage. N. C. Davis. Elizabeth — 127 500 Greenwood Dr. High Point, N. C. Davis. Evelyn — 140 Rt. 4. Box 191A Galax. Va. Davis, James — 140 3719 Gladney Dr. Chamblee, Ga. Davis. John— 140 509 Nelson Ave. Charlotte. N. C. Davis. Judith— 86.77.90,140 206 Pinecrest Dr. Fayetteville. N. C. 225 INDEX Davis. Peggy — 152 10115 Phoebe Lane Adelphi. Md. Davis. Peter — 162 4200 S. VV. 96 Ave. Miami, Fla. Davis. Samuel— 128 404 Rolling Rd. High Point. N. 0. Day. Fleming— 140 2:jl4 Kivett Dr. High Point. N. C. Dayvault. Brenda— 168 1003 Centergrove Rd. Kannapolis. N. C. Decker, Robyn— 86,128 Rt. 2 Summerfield, N. C. Dedication — 4 DeGooyer, Julie— 61,183.168.176 1112 Meurille Lane Silver Spring, Md. Dell Amico, Mario— 168 1241 S. W. 7th St. Miami. Fla. Delta Sigma Phi — 48.49 Derles. Sandra— 140 211 E. Lexington Ave. High Point. N. C. Deskins. Dr. S. C— 113 Rt. 8, Box 601 Greensboro, N. C. Deviney, James — 128 1701 McGuinn St. High Point. N. C. Dignan, Thomas— 68.98,168.173.180,18 3903 W. St. Washington. D. C. Ditzler, Brian— 128 8035 Glendale Rd. Chevy Chase. Md. Dodson. James — 140 Rt. 1 Sandy Ridge. N. C. Doggett, Sandra— 86.128 12906 Laikin Place Rockville. Md. Donovon. Robert — 128 14122 Artie Ave. Rockville. Md. Donnington. Lynn — 65,140 183 Watchung Ave. Chatham. N. J. Donnell, Patricia— 140 School St. Sanford. Maine Dorsey. David— 75,85.168,176 103 Church St. Rutherfordton, N. C. Doughten. Mark— 48.128 Box 85 Lincoln. Del. Dover. Forrest— 53,98,152 Rt. 2 Bessemer City. N. C. Drapeau, Donald A. — 112 821 Circle Dr. High Point. N. C. Driscoll, John F.— 140 82 Adams St. Somerset. Mass. Duffy, John— 29,169 4213 Ft. DuPont Ter., S.E. Washington, D. C. Duncan, Joy— 76,140 Rt. 1. Box 152 Concord. N. C. Duncan, Vivian — 152 1803 Sylvan Rd. Greensboro. N. C. Dunlap. Margaret — 128 405 Ramsey Rd. Wilmington, Del. Dunn. Barbara— 128 1803 Bryce Dr. New Castle, Del. E Eakes, Charles— 128 5654 8th Rd., North Arlington, Va. Eastlack, Allen— 54,128 73 N. Woodland Ave. Woodbury, N. J. Ebert. Donna— 65,29,152 613 Catalina Dr. Greensboro, N. C. Eckerd. Beverly 140 507 Hines St. High Point. N. C. Eckman. Diane— 9R. 140 16 Walnut St. Cornwall, N. Y. Eddinger, Wayne— 76.77.140 814 Unity St. Thomasville. N. C. Editor ' s Note — 232 Edmonds, Lynn— 29,63.162,160 3758 Pleasant Valley Rd. Mobile, Ala. Edwards, F. L.— 102 909 W. College Dr. High Point. N. C. Edwards, Gilbert 1820 Raleigh Rd. Asheboro. N. C. Edwards, Marion T. 909 W. College Dr. High Point. N. C. Edwards. Rosemary — 152 Homewood Acres Silver City. N. C. Egan. Jay— 128 176 Huntington Ave. Woonsocket. R. I. Eisert, Daniel— 49.140 6802 Fegenbush Lane Louisville. Ky. Eldridge. Joseph 1637 W. Lexington Ave. High Point. N. C. Elkins. James— 93,140 2208 Pershing St. Durham, N. C. Eller, Robert S.— 169 513 White St. Thomasville, N. C. Elliott. Karl— 140 Rt. 3. Box 52 Denton. N. C. Elliott. Patricia— 64.128 Rt. 3, Box 135-B Denton, N. C. Elliott, Steve— 152 1005 Grayland St. Greensboro, N. C. Ellis. Judy— 76.86.128 Mocksville. N. C. Ellison, Larry — 141 RFD 1 Stokesdale. N. C. Elmore. Leslie— 86,128 Rt. 3 Lincolnton, N. C. Emory, Jean — 152 4222 Whipporwill Dr. Greensboro, N. C. Emrich. Martha— 96,141 6416 Noble Dr. McLean. Va. English Club— 95 Ennis. Daniel— 54,128 Bartlett Hall. Rutgers U. New Brunswick. N. J. Enright. Richard— 128 Grey Rock Terrace Irvington, N. Y. Ensley, Paul— 152 1111 N. Hamilton St. High Point, N. C. Ensor, Dale— 85,128 267 W. Main St. Westminster. Md. Epperson. Dr. E. Roy — 109 1115 Delk Dr. High Point. N. C. Eriksson. Leif — 169 514 B. N. Wrenn St. High Point. N. C. Ervin, Wayne— 85,93.168.169,86 509 Sawtell PI. Brunswick. Ga. Eshelman, Fred— 50.128 714 Quaker Lane High Point, N. C. Eskridge. Sandra — 141 111 Wells St. Shelby, N. C. Evans. David— 49.169 202 Van Buren Rd. Spray. N. C. Everhart. Ann — 141 Rt. 1, Box 236 Thomasville. N. C. Everhart, Barbara— 152 Box 82 Welcome, N. C. Faculty— 107 Fagge. Larry— 49,141 103 Park Ave. Leaksville, N. C. Fanning, William— 64.169 234 Avalon Dr. Rochester. N. Y ' . Farkas, William— 54,141 2403 Whittier Ave. Westfield, N. J. Farlow. Joel— 141 1111 Carter St. High Point, N. C. Farmer, John— 93,128 509 E. 18th St. Lumberton, N. C. Farris, Janice — 141 1200 N. Main St., Apt. 6 Madison. N. C. Faucette, Gloria— S6, 128 Box 31 Haw River, N. C. Faucette, Philip — 141 Rt. 1 Brown Summit, N. C Faucette, Sidney — 169 Box 251 Boykins, Va. Faulkner. Jonathan— 29.152 375 Goffle Rd. Ridgewood. N. J. Feimster. Dorcas— 98,99,141 Rt. 1 Hamptonville, N. C. Ferran, Diana— 61,152.168 416 S. Center St. Eustis, Fla. F ellowship Teams— 93 Fetner. James— 128 125 S. Randolph Ave. Asheboro. N. C. Fidler. William— 52.141 211 E. Walnut St. Cleona, Pa. Fielden, Martha — 141 1607 Timberline Rd. Silver Spring, Md. Fields. Ernestine 1005 Forrest Ave. High Point, N. C. Finks, Patricia— 128 42k W. High St. Woodstock. Va. Fischer, Susan— 65,136.141 9205 Villa Dr. Bethesda. Md. Foin. Mrs. T. C— 107 1701-F Village Square Apts. High Point. N. C. Folts. Richard— 51,141 22 Windsor Rd. North Hills, Del. Forbis. Clinton— 51.169 1310 E. Chester Dr. High Point. N. C. Forensic League — 96 Foreward — 3 Fortner. Janice — 12S 1709 Cone Rd. Winston-Salem. N. C. Foster, Judy— 141 1607 N. Centennial Ave. High Point. N, C. Foster, Roy— 171 3700 Vest Mill Rd. Winston-Salem. N. C. Foutch, Gail— 128 3910 N. Main St. High Point, N. C. Fowler. Edwin — 151 308 Lee St. Wadesboro. N. C. Fowlkes. Susan — 141.161 224 S. W. 11th Court Pompano Beach, Fla. Franz, Sherry— 76,86.128 355 West F St. Frost Proof. Fla. Frazier, Kenneth 205 Crestwood Circle High Point, N. C. Freeman. Eloise — 171 315 Moir St. Leaksville. N. C. Freeman. Laird — 141 310 Louise Ave. High Point. N. C. Freeze, Becky— 171 Box 87 Troutman. N. C. Freshman Class— 124 Frye. Darrell Leon— 152 Rt. 2 Trinity. N. C. Fryer. Douglas — 141 28 Pin Oak Terrace Hagerstown. Md. Furman, Craig — 55,153 4412 Norbeck Rd. Rockville. Md. Futch. Gayle — 153 3709 Buckingham St. Norfolk, Va. G Gabriel. Paul— 128 313 W. Corn well Rd. Cary, N. C. Gaffney. Lantz P.— 141 Rt. 1 Randleman. N. C. lib INDEX Gaither, Mary— 93.141 Rt. 1. Box 225 Harmony. N. C. Gallimore. James — 189 1208 Allison Lane Pulaski. Va. Gardner, Jam; — 141,161 403 Forest Hill Dr. Shelby, N. C. Garland. Mary— 153 806 Ferndale Dr. High Point. N. C. Garner, David— 163 Rt. 1 Asheboro. N. C. Garner. Judith— 141 Star Route 3 LaPlata. Md. Garner, William — 128 3719 Bentbrook Dr. High Point. N. C. Garris. Frances— 74,141 509 W. Main St. Christiansburg. Va. Garrison, Larry — 153 Rt. 6 Winston-Salem. N. C. Gates. John — 93.128 1 Sherwood Dr. Granby, Mass. Gaynor, Wesley W. — 103 2405 E. Lexington High Point, N. C. Gentry. Cornelia — 153 107 Ridge Rd. Roxboro. N. C. Geeringer. Curtis — 141 Rt. 2, Box 445 McLeansville. N. C. Gibson. Mildred— 128 1924 Fenton St. Rockingham. N. C. Gilbert. David — 85.153 Rt. 1. Pfafftown, N. C. Gilliam. Elizabeth 21 Culbreth Ave. Thomasville. N. C. Gipe. David— 128 3610 Marquette Rd. Richmond. Va. Glew, Allison— 59.153 6 Greenwood Ave. Saugus. Mass. Gobble, Rita— 126 Rt. 3 Lexington, N. C. Godwin. Joseph— 118 831 Circle Dr. High Point, N. C. Godwin. Mrs. Joseph— 111 831 Circle Dr. High Point, N. C. Goettche, Donna— 59.153 6243 Williamsburg Blvd. Arlington. Va. Goggin. Monica — 153 37 Middlebury Lane Levittown, N. J. Gold, Fred— 85,128 430 E. 5th Ave. Roselle. N. J. Golf Team— 205 Goodale, Michael — 171 524 Harper St. Winston-Salem, N. C. Goode. Ralph— 55.163 Connelly Springs. N. C. Goodwin, Gainor — 171 17 James St. Woodcliff Lake. N. J. Gouge. Alan — 54.128 2462 Tunlaw Rd.. N. W. Washington. D. C. Grabovetz, Gail— 59.141 40 Condit St. Succasunna. N. J. Gragg. Walter— 71,141 Rt. 1. Box 6 Connelly Springs, N. C. Grant, John — 48,128 5703 83 rd PI. Hyattsville. Md. Gratiot. Dr. A. Paul— 113 633 Colonial Dr. High Point. N. C. Gray. Joyce — 141 115 Penny St. High Point, N. C. Gray, Lee — 128 Rt. 8, Box 209 Greensboro, N. C. Greco. Ann— 61.76.153 2907 Valley Dr. Alexandria. Va. Green. Sarah F. — 87.171 Rt. 2 High Point. N. C. Greene. Richard — 171 Rt. 2. Bi.x 347 Randleman. N. C. Greene, Surah E.— 70.73.171,180 24 Midchester Ave. White Plains, N. Y. Greenwood. Linda — 76.141 Rt. 3 Kcinei.svill,-. X. 0. Greer, Theodore — 4 8.129 107 Kent wood Cr. Lenoir, N. C. Greeson. Edgar — 189 1305 Williams Dr. Clearwater. Fla. Grieve. Ruth— 129 3505 Country Hill Dr. Fairfax. Va. Griffin. Barbara— 86.129 Box 37. PWC FPO New York. New York Griffin. Susan — 76,87 141 Box 37. pwc -;fpo New York. New York Grimes, Warren— 129 112 Johnston St. i Smithfield. N. C. Grissom. Mary — 87, 9 ,93 15:1 Box 64 Macon, N. C. Groce, Laura — 153,154 24 Tampa Ave. Asheville. N. C. Guiton. Alice— 141 Rt. 4. Box 38 Whiteville. N. C. Guyer, Robert 1402 Eastcheters Dr. High Point, N. C. H Hadley. Martha— 87.141 126 Ridgecrest Rd. Asheboro. N. C. Hairfield. Betsy — 61.153 410 N. Green St. Morganton. N. C. Hailhi-ocli. Karidv _:5; 1606 Valley Ridge Dr. High Point. N. C. Hall. James— 129 202N K..n--t I):. Winston-Salem. N. C. Hall. Mary Jo — 73.93,141 Rt. 1. Box 348 Bahama, N. C. Hall. Patricia— 141 Rt. 8, Box 320 Greensboro, N. C. Hall. Sharon -129 Rt. 5. Box 55 Thomasville. N. C. Hall. Wayne— 141 Rt. 4, Box 370 Statesville, N. C. Hamilton, Adeline — 105 1208 Guilford Ave. High Point. N. C. Hamilton. Robert — 85.167.171,177 Box 97 Wareham. Mass. Hamrick. Elaine— 98,153 Rt. 4 Shelby. N. C. Hamrick, John — 171 1304 B. Eaton Place High Point, N. C. Hanna, Frances— S6, 129 Rt. 3, Box J21 Wadesboro. N. C. Hardee. David— 171 Rt. 2, Box 377 High Point, N. C. Hardister, Sam — 154 2-30th St.. N.E. Winston-Salem, N. C. Harmon. Faye — 171 Harrington. Marth— 65,89,154 419 Cameron Ave. Chapel Hill, N. C. Harris, Cleah— 172 3306 Hillside Dr. High Point, N. C. Harris, Lana 1101 Council St. High Point, N. C. Harris. Ronald— 154 1427 Pinecroft Rd. Greensboro. N. C. Harris. Willie Gray— 85.171 Rt. 1 Carthage. N. C. Harsh barger, Sharon — 59.76.154 1703 Macon St. McLean. Va. Hartman, Charles F.— 98 70S Hedgecock Rd. High Point. N. C. Harwick. Elizabeth —129 10816 Lockland Rd. Polumac, Mil. Harvey, Judith— 129 31 Hilltop Rd. W. Long Branch. N. J. Halchl. William— 60.129 4417 First St.. S. Arlington. Va. Havens. Nancy — 171 829 Circle Dr. High Point. N. C. Hayden, Katharine — 59,73.141 6004 Landon Lanes Bethesda, Md. Hayden. Thomas 5 ' I Wostwoo.l Ave. =19 High Point. N. C. Hayos. Wesley 12 203 Perry Rd. Jamestown, N. C. Haynes. Larry — 129 516 Flint St. High Point, N. C. Hays. Dr. L. M. -120 1300 Merry Hills Dr. High Point. N. C. Hays. Mrs. L. M. — 119 I3 Mei r I T i 1 1 i Dr. High Point, N. C. Haywood, Barbara — 142 713 Lindsay St. High Point. N. C. Hearp. Wyatt — 142 Rt. 7. Box 345 Reidsville, N. C. Hedrick. Marty — 129 123 Scott Ave. High Point. N. C. Hemphill. Shirley 63.142 3si)3 Force Dr.. N. W. Huntsville, Ala. Henderson. Donna — 62.129 14310 Yosemite Ct. Rockville, Md. Hendricks. Pamela— 129 .. ' ■' , Mi-Mollen Hwy. Cumberland. Md. Hendricks. Sara — 129 Rt. 2. Box 56 High Point, N. C. Henesy. Gretrhen 58,124.129 7539 Sebago Rd. Bethesda, Md. Hensley. Donald— 129 1690 Ralee Dr. Winston-Salem. N. C. Hester. Sara— 65.154 308 N. Main St. Roxboro. N. C. Hetheiinetnn. Gail — 59.142 Rt. 1, Box 104 Hampton, N. J. Hewitt. Johnny Apt. 5. Parkview Apts. Lexington. N. C. Hicks. Steven— 154 Rt. 2 Trinity, N. C. Hill, Anita— 129 1007 W. College Dr. High Point. N. C. Hill, Harry •-;.-,. 4 1007 Westridge Rd. Greensboro. N. C. Hill. Tommy— 129 1318 Northside Terrace Asheboro. N. C. Hinshaw, Dr. C. R.— 103 902 Rotary Dr. High Point, N. C. Hi Po— 74,75 Hirtzler. Berta — 115 202 Edgedale Dr. High Point, N. C. Hoar, Ralph — 55,68.80.165.171.172.178 Toano. Va. Hobson. Bruce — 129 Rt 1 Trinity, N. C. Hobson, Joan 915 Willowbar Terrace High Point. N. C. Hoffman. Vicky— 62,142 2114 Harlee St. Fayetteville. N. C. H..ke. MieSael- -55,K.4,K.J 227 Montlieu Ave. High Point, N. C. Holconibe. Nancy — 142 Box 40S. Rt. 4 Statesville. N. C. Holder. Fred- 129 Rt. 1 Pinnacle, N. C. Holland. Garry — 50,70.98.172 21 ' . Diui-l Uv High Point, N. C. 22! INDEX Holliday. Robert— 129 HI School St. Thomasville. N. C. Holmes, Tommy — 142 1403 Eastehester Dr. High Point. N. C. Holt. Diane — 61.89,154.166 2425 Vail Ave.. Apt. 21 A Charlotte. N. C. Holt. David— 129 543 Woodlynn Terrace Baltimore, Md. Homecoming — 20 Honeycutt, Linda-8G.129 P. O. Box A142 Faqua Varina. N. C. Hood. Susan — 63,69. 172 Qres. 604 M.C.S. Quantico, Va. Hooper, Robert— 142 61 E. First St. Apopka. Fla. Hopkins. Linda — 61.73.154 4922 Eskridge Terr.. N. W. Washington. D. C. Horigan. Elizabeth— 76,154 9212 Topeka St. Bethesda, Md. Home, John — 48,154 Rt. 2, Box 158 Pikeville, N. C. Houser, Ervin — 172 Rt. 2. Box 333A High Point. N. C. Howard, Charles— 172 Rt. 6. Box 468 High Point. N. C. Howard. Edward— 130 2646 Amesbury Rd. Winston-Salem. N. C. Howard. Geraldine — 63 600 E. Lexington Ave. High Point. N. C. Howard, John— 142 Rt. 3 Kernersville, N. C. Howard. Marjorie — 64,130 Box 986 Chapel Hill, N. C. Howe. AUeen — 61,189 441 Merritt Dr. Mt. Holly, N. J. Howie. Roberta— 155 Box 188 Waxhaw, N. C. Howlett. Wanda— 98.99,155 804 Arthur Ave. High Point. N. C. Hucks, David— 155 1006 Sherrod Ave. High Point. N. C. Huff, Linda — 87,142 127 Eastehester Dr. High Point, N. C. Huff. Nancy— 87.142 1816 Eastehester Dr. High Point. N. C. Huffman. Lynda — 142 818 Quader Lane High Point. N. C. Hughes, Charlie— 172 Rt. 1 Trinity. N. C. Hughes, Freddie— 142 ' i Lakeview Park Thomasville. N. C. Hulick. Jeffrey— 55 Half Acre Rd. Cranbury. N. J. Hulin, Jesse — 155 Rt. 1 Asheboro, N. C. Humanics — 1 1 4 Humphries. Susan — 58,130 4929 White Oak Rd. Charlotte. N. C. Humphrey, Mary — 155 6133 N. 12th St. Arlington, Va. Hundley. Percy— 130 1102 S. Church St. Smithfield. Va. Hunsucker. George — 172 1110 Breeze Hill Rd. Asheboro, N. C. Hunter. Nancy— 61.142 105 Chetwood Terrace Fanwood, N. J. Hurt. Patricia — 155 3416 Rusticway Lane Falls Church, Va. Hussey. Judy — 172 Rt. 2, Box 209 High Point. N. C. Hutchens, James— 130 1169 Johnstown Rd. Thomasville. N. C. Hutchinson, Donna— 86,130 116 Longview Rd. Asheville. N. C. Hulto. Helen— 189 402 Otteray Dr. High Point. N. C. Idol, Betty— 142 3700 N. Main St. High Point. N. C. Idol, Manyon L.— 116 Rt. 3 Winston-Salem, N. C. Idol. Richard Box 66 Colfax, N. C. Ingram. Sherry Route 4. Box 62 High Point. N. C. Inter-Fraternity Council — 88 Isaccs. Carol— 142.61 Rt. 1, Box 319 Milford. Del. Isaccs, Kim— 60.130 1936 Ridge Rd. Raleigh. N. C. Jackson. Kay — 61,155 1019 Faun Rd. Wilmington. Del. Jackson, Sharon — 69 P. O. Box 506 Lake Mary, Fla. Jaeger. Greg— 130 101 Chaucer Rd. Charlottesville. Va. Jessup, Janie — 130 408 Crestline Dr. High Point. N. C. Jimenez, Luis— 172 90-60 180th St. Jamaica. N. Y. Johns. Cheryl— 63.142 121 Danube Ave. Tampa, Fla. Johnson. Alison — 189 3505 Craig St. Portsmouth. Va. Johnson. Carl— 130 2310 Lowe Ave. High Point. N. C. Johnson. Carol 126 Lakeview Cr. Thomasville. N. C. Johnson. Dian — 130 North Park Dr., Ext. Salisbury, Md. Johnson. Joyce— 130 306 Liberty Rd. High Point. N, C. Johnson, Kenneth— 54.130 140 Leigh St. Warwick. N. J. Johnston, Joseph — 142 101 Adcock Rd. Luthewille. Md. Jolly. Patricia— 62.142 Rt. 2 Elkin. N. C. Jones. Donna Rae — 155 Box 27 Pinnacle. N. C. Jones, E. Street — 130 1109 Guyer St. High Point. N. C. Jones. Johnny — 130 2517 D. Miller Park Cr. Winston-Salem. N. C. Jones. Kimbrough — 173 3121 Hillmer Dr. Raleigh, N. C. Jones. Levin — 173 1302 Rhem Kinston. N. C. Jones. Mary D.— 61.142 502 Morehead Ave. Durham. N. C. Jones, Norma — 142 118 Ashland St. High Point. N. C. Joyce. Wanda— 59,173 R.F.D. 1 Madison, N. C. Judiciary Council — 70 Junior Class — 148 Junior Marshals — 29 .lurney. Delaine — 61.173 Rt. 1 Harmony, N. C. Jurney. McKinley— 53.142 Rt. 1 Harmony. N. C. K Kait, Joyce— 60,130 801 Enderby Dr. Alexandria, Va. Kearns. Tamara— 59,170,173 Rt. 9, Box 46 Lexington, N. C. Kappa Delta — 60,61 Kappa Delta Pi— 13 Keefer, Philip— 51.142 5830 Carlyle St. Cheverly. Md. Keener. Claud— 130 Rt. 9, Box 219 Greensboro. N. C. Keets, John — 130 254 Mill Rd. W. Norfield, N. J. Keever, Deloris — 130 408 Carey St. High Point. N. C. Keller. Kathryn — 60.166 3416 Tulane Dr.. Apt. 14 W. Hyattsville. Md. Kendle, Cheryl— 66,98,99.155 Rt. 1, Box 78 Williamsport, Md. Kendrick. Kenneth— 76,166 852 Aiken Rd. Spray. N. C. Kennedy. Anne — 156 3515 C. Parkwood Dr. Greensboro. N. C. Kennedy, C. Wayne— 173 2728 A. English Rd. High Point. N. C. Kennedy. Rosemary — 65,173 212 Salem Rd. Lincolnton, N. C. Kerr, Jeffrey— 79,173 710 Evergreen St. Emmau8, Pa. Key. Michael— 53,130.173 4208 Lancaster Ave. Charleston, W. Va. Key. Robert— 130 Rt. 10, Box 232 Greensboro, N, C. Kievning. Judith— 59,142 39 Burnet St. Livington, N. J. Kiger. Susan— 59,142 Summons Rd. Rural Hill, N. C. Kiley. Thomas— 65 118 Prospect Ave. Wilmington, Del. Kindred. Kitty — 63.90,156 7117 Stockton Dr. Knoxville, Tenn. King, Linda — 130 304 White Rd. Little Silver. N. J. King, Thomas — f42 128 Penny Rd. High Point. N. C. Kinney, James— 52,130 1824 Pershing St. High Point, N. C. Kirk, Donna— 142 5805 Carlyle St. Cheverly. Md. Kirk Gaynes — 130 4107 Farmbrooke Dr. Greensboro, N. C. Kirkman. Margaret — 86,142 1224 Highland Ave. Greensboro, N. C. Kirkman, O. Arthur — 113 501 W. High Street High Point, N. C. Klay. Laraine— 130 2406 Adams Ct. Sanfoid. Fla. Klinedinst. Pamela — 64 5301 Oakland Rd. Chevy Chase, Md. Knam, Susan — 59,174 Box 71 Gwynedd, Pa. Knitter, Karen — 131 1979 Waterport Rd. Waterport. N. Y. Kreider. Marc— 51,156 2035 Grace Ave. Lebanon. Pa. Kurkjian. Charles — 55,156 504 E. Meadow Lane Exton, Pa. Kyles. Sandva— 63.77,156 123 Magnolia Statesville. N. C. 225 INDEX Lackey, Fuchsia— 87.93.142 Box 56 Fallston, N. C. Lagos. William— 56.142 2606 Arvin St. Wheaton. Md. LaGrange. Frank -92.97. 154.151; 2479 Meadow Rd. W. Palm Beach, Fla. Lambda Chi Alpha — 50.51 Lambert. Jerry— 189 307 Oakview Rd. High Point. N. C. Lanam. Kill — 131 3867 Pinewood Terrace Falls Church. Va. Lancashire. Carol— 62.131 335 Wahi St. Somerset, Mass. Land. Janet — 142 109 Ford St. Thomasville. N. C. Land. William— 142 1005 Barbee Ave. High Point. N. C. Landes, Emma-Lou— 63.174 3212 Queens Rd. Raleigh. N. C. Laney. Stephen — 53,156 3209 Barnhill Dr. Charlotte. N. C. Lare. George — 55,174 1228 Cornell Ave. Drexel Hill. Pa. LaSalla. Mary Dim— 156 2104 Dunnhill Dr. Raleigh. N. C. Lathan. Robert — 131 110 Westbrook Dr. Butner. N. C. Lauder, Margaret — 131 506 Steele St. High Point. N. C. Law. Ellen— 142 2426 Westfield Rd. Charlotte. N. C. Lawrence, Lettie — 142 713 Elk Spur St. Elkin. N. C. Lawson. Stephen — 131 1216 12th St. PI.. N.W. Hickory. N. C. Lazaruk. Dr. William-107 219 Greenway — Jamestown, N. C. Lea. William— 55.98.174 13401 Sherwood Forest Dr. Silver Spring. Md. Leary. Margaret— 63.142 406 Ridgecrest Dr. High Point. N. C. Lee. Sandi— 143 204 E. Guilford St. Thomasville, N. C. Lefler, Nancy — 64.131 1403 Audubon Ave. Aiken. S. C. Legislature — 69 Lemons, Paul 3555 Kernersville Rd. Winston-Salem. N. C. Lenz, Laura — 63.73,174 5414 Huncington Pdwy. Bethesda. Md. Leonard, Mary 910 Croyden St. High Point. N. C. Leonard. Robert G.— 108 910 Croyden St, High Point, N. C. Letherbury. Sharon— 62.63.89.98,170.174 503 W. 32nd St. Wilmington. Del. Leverett. George— 156 607 North Ave. High Point. N. C. LeVey. Dr. Arthur E.— 115 Rowella Apts, 19 High Point, N. C. Lewallen. Fay — 131 43 F Clara Cox Homes High Point. N. C. Lewin. Richard— 55.69,88,174 3056 Kearsarge Rd. Camden, N. J. Lewis. Dr. Lew J.— 112 202 Shadow Valley Rd. High Point. N. C. Light. Richard— 53.143 44 Rodney St. Glen Rock. N. J. Lindsay. Chris— 53.143 221 Nabbington Rd. Rochester, Pa. I.ipo. Brunei ' 131 3210 Forestview Dr. High Point, N. C. Littles. Eugene — 143 212 36th St.. N. E. Washington. D. C. Locke, Dr. William R. 119 1409 Wendover Dr. High Point. N. C. Locke. Mrs. William R. 32 1409 Wendover Dr. High Point. N. C. Locklair. John— 85.174 203 Camelia Dr. Moncks Corner. S. C. Lockman, Philiji — 166 Rt. 1 Iron Station, N. C. Loflin, J. .an I 39 ' .MS l; 1 .-.i.Ul.! Alt ' . High Point. N. C. Logan. Betty-86,131 597 12th Ave.. N. E. Hickory. N. C. Lohse. Ellen— 62.131 1018 Orchard St. Fairfax. Va. Lord. Alan -97.143 9304 Meriden Rd. Potomac, Md. Lostcn. Carol— 65.174 Chesapeake City, Md. Lowe, Nolan — 174 4107 S. Main St. High Point. N. C. Lowenthal. Ron— 49.153 2722 Blaine Dr. Chevy Chase. Md. Lucas. Johnny — 48,143 961 Kaufman St. Cocoa. Fla. Luff. Ann — 76.86.143 421 Sharp St. Hackettstown. N. J. Lytle. Margaret— 131 330 Montlieu Ave. High Point. N. C. Mc McArtor. Katherine— 131 4503 Woodlark PI. Rockville. Md. McCall. Leslie — 62.99,143 2907 Tremc.nl Ave. Cheverly. Md. McCallum. Sarah — 143 Rt. 1. Box 186 Candor. N. C. McCarson, James — 143 608 Concord St. Thomasville. N. C. McCaskill, Clement— 131 11. iv 5 Seagrove. N. C. McCross. Marian 131 Pine Vallev Rd. High Point. N. C. McCoy. Steven— 131 3503 Varnum St. Brentwood. Md. McCracken. Kevin— 48,131 9211 Holly Oak Dr. Bethesda. Md. McCully. Dale— 131 911 Tanley Rd. Silver Spring. Md. McDade. Mary Lynn— 61.143 Oxford House. Apt P High Point. N. C. McDermi.tt. William 53.188 3527 Manorwood Dr. Hyattsville, Md. McDermott, Verna 603 Ashe St. High Point. N. C. McDiarmid. Barbara A.— 76,77,81 Rt. 1 Red Springs. N. C. McDonald, Di Ion 92.166 300 N. Scientific St. High Point. N. C. McDonald, Roy 3114 Mai it ' s Dr. Falls Church. Va. Mrl)..ivell. GI.M ia 1 v.i I0S Friddle St. High Point, N C. McDowell, Phyllis— 143 . ' .in Kennedy Ave. High Point, X C Mi Ewan, Diana 60,166 lor. Grandview Dr. Cynthiana, Ky. .Met Hue. Joseph— 131 31 lentennial Ave. High Point. N. C. Mclnnis, Libby 148 1 1 Wellington High Point. N C. Mclnnis. William— 70,74,174,177 Box 10 Lakeview, N. C. McKay. Ai thur 5 1.8 3,168.17 l 129 Albemarle Rd. N i« 1. Mass. McKenzie. Judith — 143 Rt. 1 West End. N. C. McKoon, Carl— 156 1724 Cedardale Ave. Winston-Salem. N. C. McLain, Talmage — 166 Box 14. Rt. I Hiddenite. N. C. McLean, Mary 230 Lorraine Dr. Winston-Salem. N. C. McLeod. Catherine— 143 Rt. 1. Box 666 Chester. Va. McMahon, Gary— 55.156 275 Bay Ave. Huntington. N. Y. McMillan. Betty — 175 Weaver Dr. Lexington. N. C. McMillan, Lewis — 156 503 Weaver Dr. Lexington. N. C. McMillan. William— 143 l i. Randolph St. Cape Charles, Va. McMullan, Ellen 701) Ruckspring Rd. High Point. N. C. M.- I ' ll, i son. Thomas— 49.143 3505 Guess Rd. Durham. N. C. M Mabe, Philip sr,.17 . 288 W. McNeely Ave. M sville. N. C. Machlin. Kenneth— 49.156 3614 Janet Rd. Silver Spring. Md. Mackie, Ann— II5.173.177 Cecilton, Md. MacKinnon, Michael 156 Whimpering Pines Carthage, N. C. Magruder. Mary Jane — 59.156 2 Sedgwick Lane Rockfille, Md. Mainwaring, Lois— 65,94,175 318 Estes Dr. Chapel Hill. N. C. Malany. Ralph— 143 726 Bradbury Cincinnati, Ohio Malpass. Hernial! 1 :i I J4:i4 I-;. Lexington St. High Point. N. C. Maness. Jacqueline 3411 ' . Hillside Dr. High Point. N. C. INDEX Mann. Joel — 131 305 Green Oak Dr. High Point. N. C. Mann. Jonathan — 143 410 Entwistle St. Hamlet. N. C. Mardeusz, Danny 12915 Kendale Ave. Bowie, Md. Markland. Gary— 143 Rt. 1 Advance. N. C. Marsh. Walter— 15G 615 Colonial Dr. High Point. N. C. Marshall. John— 156 322 Rhee St.. Box 546 Statesville. N. C. Martin. Cheryl— 156 702 Chandler Ave. High Point. N. C. Martin. Kenneth— 143 3825 N. Cittmar Rd. Arlington, Va. Martin. Shirley 139 E. White Ave. High Point, N. C. Martin, Suzanne— 29.69.77.156 1317 Juliana PI. Alexandria, Va. Martz. James — 175 112 Columbus Ave. High Point. N. C. Mask, Jovita— 131 Rt. 2. Box 1120 Connelly Springs, N. C. Mason. David— 51.71,156 664 Glen Ave. Westfield. N. J. Masten. Janet — 87.143 2109 Waughtown St. Winston-Salem, N. C. Matthews. Frances--97,131 119 Mansfield Blvd. Cherry Hill. N. J. Matthews. Larry — 175 Rt. 1, Teague Lane Kernersville. N. C. Matthews. Martha— 131 119 Mansfield Blvd. Cherry Hill. N. J. Matthews, Dr. W. P.— 118 114 N. Centennial Ave. High Point. N. C. Matthiesen. Steven— 48,132 6124 Wheatland Rd. Baltimore. Md. Mays. Lillian — 83 Rowella Apts. IS High Point. N. C. Meadows, John — 132 Rt. 1 Tobaccoville. N. C. Mellette, Linda— 76.94 1617 S.W. 10th St. Ft. Lauderdale. Fla. Men ' s Dorm Council — 71 Merritt. Gail — 143 917 N. LaFayette St. Shelby, N. C. Methodist Student Fellowship — 90 Myer. Linda— 62.80.132 Apt. G2. Perry Cir. USNA. Annapolis, Md. Michael, Libby— 157 Box 214 Welcome. N. C. Miller, Angela— 86,132 Rt. 3, Box 309 Wilmington. N. C. Miller. Catherine— 63.143 4617 Shamrock Rd. Tampa, Fla. Miller. Dr. Halsey W.— 107 900 Sixth St. High Point. N. C. Miller. Stephen— 157 Rt. 1 Boonville, N. C. Millis. Henry— 132 1107 Rockford Rd. High Point. N. C. Millman. Kenneth— 132 Lincoln. Del. Milner. Jane— 98,99.175 4508 Oakridge Dr. Winston-Salem, N. C. Miranda, Juan — 115 614 W. First St. High Point. N. C. Mish. Johnny — 132 108 Columbus Ave. High Point, N. C. Mishoe. Wilbur— 132 2302 Van Buren St. High Point. N. C. Miss Golden Decade— 26,27 Mitchell, Robert— 132 11 Ogden Terrace Butler. N. J. Mize, Barbara— 59,143 10108 Kinross Ave. Silver Spring. Md. Mock. Richard— 157,159 Rt. 1 Lewisville. N .C. Mohlmann. Robert— 132 1170 Akwood Rd. Port Jefferson. N. Y. Molitor. Beverly — 143 150 Sunrise Dr. Lexington Park. Md. Montague. Anne — 157 12S N. King Charles Raleigh. N. C. Montgomery. Robert — 143 15 Oxford Ave. Stratford. N. J. Moody. Linda— 189 917 Bro okline St. Winston-Salem. N. C. Moody. L. E.— 97.104 1107 Guilford Ave. High Point. N. C. Mooney. Kay — 132 3105 Kivett Dr. High Point. N. C. Mooney. Robert — 143 Box 1032 Lumberton. N. C. Moore. James — 143 Rt. 6. Box 280 Asheboro, N. C. Moore. Jo Ann — 58.132 1150 N.W. 30th Ct. Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. Monroe, Mary — 6 128 Penny Rd. High Point. N. C. Morgan. Linda — 175 Rt. 9, Box 265 Greensboro, N. C. Moriarty. Ellen — 167 Box 8611 Guilford College. N. C. Morrison, Diane — 132 3436 N. Roberts Lane Arlington, Va. Morris, Dr. Charles M.— 117 911 W. College Dr. High Point. N. C. Moses. Susan — 143 331 Oak St. Rocky Mount. Va. Mosteller. Sylvia— 144 3964 Glenn High Rd. Winston-Salem. N. C. Mote. Terry— 54.144 514 Carr Ave. Rockville. Md. Motsinger, Jay — 176 Rt. 1. Box 158 High Point, N. C. Mounts, Dr. C. E.— Ill 715 Montlieu Ave. High Point. N. C. Mowrey, David — 51.157 Rt. 5. Box 501 High Point. N. C. Muench. Paula — 157 504 Avalon PI. High Point, N. C. Mullen, Sandra 6123 Archdale Dr. Guilford College. N. C. Murphy. Elaine — 144 Rt. 4, Box 326 Thomasville, N. C. Murphy. Janna — 144 Box 622 Woodbridge, Va. Musical Arts Club— 84 Myers, Catherine — 180 509 Montlieu Ave. High Point, N. C. Myers. Patrick — 157 519 Fourth St. Troy. N. Y. Myers, Robert — 114 15 E. Colonial Dr. Thomasville, N. C. Myers. Robert T.— 144.69 1013 Barbee Ave. High Point. N. C. Myrick. Alvin G.— 116 1454 Enterprise Dr. High Point. N. C. N Nance. Anna M.— 63.180 34 Main St. Mt. Pleasant. N. C. Nance. Patricia— 59,144 3118 Pinehurst PI. Charlotte. N. C. Nance. Sidney — 157 Rt. 3, Box 140 Thomasville. N. C. Nanfelt, Russell— 54.144 2512 Woodruff St. High Point, N. C. Nash, Nancy L— 132 245 Boulevard High Point, N. C. Nash, Nancy R.— 132.162 112 Arnold Dr. Symana. Tenn. Neal. Larry— 157 Rt. 1, Box 91 Belews Creek, N. C. Needham. Jerry — 144 Rt. 1 Pinnacle. N. C. Needham, Joseph— 144 301 Key St. Pilot Mountain, N. C. Neese. Ann— 29.73,157 1450 Pine Valley Loop Fayetteville. N. C. Neighbors, Linda— 132 1 06 Fi her Ave. High Point. N. C. Neiman. Meda— 60,69,132 406 Pine Dr. Sanford, N. C. Nelson, Danny — 144 Rt. 1 Madison. N. C. Nelson. James L. — 108 607 Montlieu Ave. High Point. N. C. Nelson. Ronald— 180 4111 S. Main St. High Point, N. C. Netts. George W.— 88 1503 Delk Dr. High Point. N. C. Netts. Marsha — 132 1503 Delk Dr. High Point. N. C. Nevitt. Carolyn— 62.132,134 148 Laquer Rd. Port Washington. N. Y. Newby. William— 180 Rt. 4. Box 69B Thomasville. N. C. Newman. Katharine — 59.157 38 Talman PI. Allendale. N. J. Nickell, Robert— 54.132 4364 Winchester Dr. Attison Park. Pa. Nifong, David — 132 Rt. 5 Winston-Salem, N. C. Niland. Diane— 59.144 956 N. Lebanon St. Arlington. Va. Nilson. Kristian — 132 800 W. St. Monmouth Beach. N. J. Nixon, Rebecca— 180 202 West Lexington Ave. High Point. N. C. Norman. Dannie — 144 1226 Hart St. Winston-Salem, N. C. Norman. Deirdre — 144 R.F.D. 1 Pilot Mtn., N. C. North. Stanlev— 55,180 30 Maple Ave. Demarest. N. J. Obevmiller, Jeff— 63.180 1403 A. N. VanDorn St Alexandria. Va. O ' Connor. Barbara — 63. U0 13 Forest Rd. Hanover. N. J. O ' Hara. Robert — 144 91 Central Ave. Glen Rock. N. J. Okin. Eric— 180 2415 N, Rockingham St. Arlington. Va. Oliver. Edna— 132 3514 Tanyard Rd. High Point, N. C. Oliver. Sharon— 157,95 302 Holly Place Movganton, N. C. Order of the Lighted Lamp— 31 Orren. Anne B-— 103 823 Fifth St. High Point. N. C. Orton. Carl — 180 609 Halstead Dr. Wilmington. Del. Osborne. Barry— 70.181 S44 Occoneechee Ave. Asheboro. N. C. Outland, Ann— 62,132 P. O. Box 172 Pikeville. N. C. 230 INDEX Owen. Ann — 144 612 O ' Neill St. High Point. N. C Owen. Paul— 144 312 Louise Ave. High Point, N. C. Owens, Robert— 74,181 Rt. 6 Lexington. N. C. Pace, Dorothy — 157 Rt. 1 Pleasant Garden. N. C. Palmer. Leo — 157 Apt. 24B. William Mary High Point. N. C. Palmer. Leonard — 29.107 804 Apperson Dr. Salem, Va. Panhellenic— 89 Parisi. Bruce — 53.144 62 Thurston Ter. Glen Rock. N. J. Parker. Ann— 181 Box 245 Hobgood. N. C. Parker. Judy— 63.144 342 Neward St. Aurora. Colorado Parker. Larry— 144 Rt. 4 Thomasville. N. C. Parks, Betty — 181 Rt. 2 Trinity. N. C. Parks. Mrs. Emmett A. — 106 Rt. 2 Trinity. N. C. Parsons, Danny — 144 131 Louella Dr. Winston-Salem. N. C. Paskal. Linda— 132 3426 Stoneybrae Dr. Falls Church. Va. Patrick. Ina M. —105 806 Carrick St. High Point. N. C. Patterson. Eddy— 71,179,181 R.F.D. 1 Ararat. N. C. Patterson. George — 181 1011 Tipton St., High Point. N. C. Patterson, Hattie — 181 307 Avery Ave. High Point. N. C. Patterson. Joseph — 132 1201 Forrest St. High Point, N. C. Patton. Dr. Wendell M.— 7.102 821 W. College Dr. High Point. N. C. Patton, Wendell, 111—50,144 821 W. College Dr. High Point. N. C. Payne, Claudia— 63,73.157 382 Holly Ridge Dr. Montgomery, Ala. Payne. Lowell— 181 1206 Brentwood St. High Point. N. C. Payne. Martha— 132 1708 W. Lexington High Point. N. C. Payne. Paul— 51.144 York House. Naval Weapons Sta.. Yorktown, Va. Peace, Frankie— 63,94,157 416 Springdale Ave. Winston-Salem, N. C. Pearson. Evan— 54.132 209 Lakeside Ave. Pitman. N. J. Peeler. Barney— 51,144 Belwood Sta. Lawndale, N. C. Pell, Joseph— 144 Box 217 Pilot Mountain, N. C. Penry. Herbert— 144 Rt. 10, Box 322 Lexington. N. C. Perlozzo. Nicholas A. — 132 129 Race St. Cumberland. Md. Pernell. Margaret— 157 1601 Laurel Lane High Point. N. C. Perov, Nancy — 132 1221 Carter St. High Point. N. C. Perry, Linda— 65,72,178,181,184 27 W. Woodrow Ave. Belmont. N. C. Penyman. Kenneth — 132 Rt. 10 Lexington. N. C. Peterson. Barbara— 144 Rt. 2 Fuuuay-Vaiina. N. C. Peterson. Dr. H. H.— 110 1604 W. Lexington Ext. High Point, N. C. Peterson, Joan— 59.144 27 Headley Terr. Irvington, N. J. Peterson, Thomas — 158 121 W. White Dr. Archdale. N. C. Phi Mu- 62.63 Phillips. David A.— 49.144 5 Kenwood Rd. Peabody, Mass. Phillips. David W— .132 104 Edgewood Dr. Pinetops, N. C. Phillips. Jane — 86,144 Vesta. Va. Phillips. Vicki— 132 1935 Butler. St. Winston-Salem. N. C. Phillips. Robert E.— 103 1420 Grantham Dr. High Point. N. C. Phillips. William R. — 111 1200 Biltrnore St. High Point, N. C. Philips. Diane — 158 3415 Imperial Dr. High Point. N. C. Physical Ed. Majors Club —95 Pi Kappa Alpha— 52,53 Picka, James — 144 8 09 Victory Ave. Baltimore, Md. Pickett, Emilie — 59,158 Box 8 Denton. N. C. Pierce, Louise— 62,132 1502 Middlebury Dr. Alexandria. Va. Pillsbury. Cynthia— 6.15s 2425 Vail Ave. Charlotte, N. C. Plyler. Robert— 181 512 Denny St. High Point. N. C. Poindexter, Catherine — 87.176,181 Rt. 8. Box 226 Monroe. N. C. Poole, Barbara— 59,144 1100 S. DeLaney Orlando, Fla . Pope, Dr. L. B. — 133 Sedge Garden Rd. High Point. N. C. Pope. Toni— 133 3B Chestnut Ct. High Point. N. C. Porter. Ra ' ford M. 1509 N. W. Boulevard Winston-Salem. N. C. Poston, Carol— 133,158 103 Perry St. Shelby, N. C. Pratt, Sylvia— 59, 69,144 1636 Lombardy Circle Charlotte. N. C. Prevette. Lloyd — 158 Rt. 1. Lazy Acres Lewisville, N. C. Price. Carolyn— 189 1701 H. Village Sq. Apt. High Point. N. C. Price, Dorothy— 106 1701 H Village Sq. Apt. High Point, N. C. Price. Joseph — 144 Rt. 2 Monroe. N. C. Price. Ronald— 158 1001 Willowmere Lane Cambridge. Md. Priddy, Linda— 189 105 N. Gordon St. Spary, N. C. Pritchett. James R.— 113 717 W. Farriss St. High Point, N. C. Proehl. Rebecca— 93.133 1621 McKinney Dr. Lynchburg. Va. Prillaman. Carolyn— 158 304 Nola Rd. Collinsville. Va. Prince. Richard— 98,181 3822 San Luis Tampa, Fla. Pryor. Edward— 50,158 Rt. 6, Box 216 Henderson. N. C. Pugh. Phyllis— 144 1704 N. Centennial St. High Point, N. C. Pulliam. David— 6N.169. 178.182 3 S« Frontier Rd. Roanoke. Va. Pusey. James — 54.133 Avon Knoll Avondale, Pa. Q Quinn. Richard— 70.133 106 Mt. View Dr. Kernersville. N. C. R Rainer, Marcia— 63,145 13206 Bregman Rd. Silver Spring. Md. Ramsey. William— 4K.133 1101 Sylvan Lane Mountainside. N. J. Raper. Emery— 51.182 16 Vance Cr. Lexington. N. C. Rawley. Mrs. D. A 1)1 1027 Wellington High P.. int. N. C. Rayle. Martin— 145 1300 Ehvell Ave. Greensboro, N. C. Rea. Nancy — 133 Shannon St. Mt. Jackson. Va. Reaves, John — 145 Mashie Dr.. Rt. 1 Pfafftown. N. C. Redding. Mrs. Donald— 83 1109 Country Club Rd. High Point. N. C. Reed. James — 145 lit. HI Winston-Salem. N. C. Reed. Sally- 94, 175.182. 183. 187 159 Edward Ferry Rd. Leeshurg, Va. Reed. V. Ellen— 133 2724 East Sprague St. Winst.in-Snleni. N. C. Rehberg, Susan— 60,133 610 S. View Terrace Alexandria. Va. Reid. Howard Rt. 6 Winston-Salem. N. C. Reid. Virgil— 53.H6 Box M Candor. N. C. Reidda, Lorraine— 9s.99.15S 14 Highland Ave. Succasunna. N. J. Reitzel, Grace— 182 415 Hillcrest Dr. High Point. N. C. iiendell. Noel 3.1s 29 Riverside Rd. Simsbury. Conn. Renfro. Harold— 55.144 1 ■■., ' •■' •,,:,, l-,,,-, R ,i Rnckvllle, Md. Renegar. Mavv — 94,182 Rt. 2 Harmony. N. C. Rich. Mrs. Dean A. 1111 Greenway Dr. High Point. N. C. Rich. Glenn— 145 2211 Portage Pkway Asheboro. N. C, Rich. Wanda— 133 Rt. 5, Bov. 171 High Point, N. C. Richardson. James — 62.1 2 51I-5U Whitewood Lane Clemm.ms. N C. Richardson, Judson — 15S 15 Greyland ' .. :. ' : i, :.:. !;is-. Richardson. Sandra— 1:13 10207 Shiloh St. Fail fax. Va. Ripley, Kent— 55.69.172,176.182 5427 Carolina PI.. N.W. Washington, D. C. Ritchie. Cassandra — 59.68,158 586 Bloomingdale Rd. Kingsport. Tenn. Richardson. Stephen — 133 S3U8 Arlington Dr. Winston-Salem. N. C. Rob!.. Arthur 202 W. I ' oio ltd. Winston-Salem, N. C. Riezx:!.. Steve -29.15s 324 Phillips Ave. High Point. N. C. 23 INDEX Rios. Johnsie— 182 116 Chestnut Dr. High Point. N. C. Roberts. John— 63.182 3 McNeal Dr., S. E. Marietta, Ga. Robertson, Robert— 55.168 40 Deer Lane Wantagh. N. Y. Robertson, Suzanne — 58,133 1219 W. Northwood St. Greensboro. N. C. Rook, Charles— 145 2152 Windward Shores Virginia Beach. Va. Rockenbaugh. Shirley — 145 5009 Belt Rd.. N. W. Washington, D. C. Rogers. Betty— 59,158 Alberta, Va. Rogers. J. Wilson— 108 607 Shevbrook Dr. High Point. N. C. Rogers, Kathleen-61,182 1929 N. Van Buren St. Arlington, Va. Rook. Michael— 133 6104 Sunset Rd. Greensboro, N. C. Rounds. Helen— 01.158 603 Clark St. Westfield. N. J. Russell, Carolyn— 182 Russ-Knoll Granite Falls, N. C. Russell. Mitchell— 145 104 Leonard St. Thomasville, N. C. Ruth. DeVon 4811 S. Main St. High Point, N. C. Ruth. Jeanne — 182 1109 Campbell St. High Point. N. C. Sadler, Nadine— 60.133 4 Marcia Ct. Rockville. Md. Saintsing. Mintie— 145 Rt. 4. Box 333 Thomasville. N. C. Sakers, Dale— 133 3 N. Constance Dr. Glen riddle. Pa. Sale. Robert— 158 Rt. 1. Box 201 Ronda. N. C. Salmon, William— 133 121 Old Mill Rd. High Point, N. C. Samuels. Rebecca— 145 Rt. 1. Box 623 Jamestown. N. C. Sanderford. Betty— 87.158 104 E. Wyche St.. Box 174 Whiteville. N. C. Sanders, Linda — 133 1814 Wooderest Dr. Asheboro. N. C. Sandy, Richard Marsh Harbor Abaco, Bahamas Sappenfield. Gary— 158 1108 Vera Ct. High Point, N. C. Sarmuk. Candace— 65.182 Rt. 1. Box 113 Berkshire, Mass. Saunders. Donald— 77,145 4210 N. Main St. High Point. N. C. Savage. Dr. Carl C— 103 1807 Guyer St. High Point, N. C. Sawyer. Anna 114 N. Joiner St. High Point, N. C. Scales, Nancy— 167.179.182 Rt. 2, Box 324 Leaksville, N. C. Schell, Fran— 63,145 3233 Mathieson Dr. N. E. Atlanta. Georgia Scheufele, Carol— 69,70.146 3906 N. Upland St. Arlington. Va. Scholastic Honor Society— 30 Schultz, David— 49.145 25 Sipple Ave. Baltimore. Md. Schumacher. Roy— 158 858 Edge Park Dr. Haddonfield. N. J Scott. Ann— 58.59,89.158 27 Breamar Dr. Hamilton, Va. Scott, Ellis— 133 2119 S. Fayetteville St. Asheboro, N. C. Scott. James — 49.145 Rt. 2, Box 102 Leaksville, N. C. Scolt, Thomas E.— 115 Rt. 6 Winston-Salem. N. C. Smtten. Dana— K2.IX3 901 Circle Dr. High Point, N. C. Scronce. Lorraine— 86,133 Rt. 5. Box 686 Hickory. N. C. Sechrest. Sharon— 184 225 Charles Ave. Jamestown, N. C. Seigle, Elaine — 140,145,161 507 N. Quaker Lane Alexandria. Va. Seigler. Janet— 76,86.168 1629 Sells St. Monroe, N. C. Senger. Earl— 51.15K Senger ' s Mt. Lake Greenville, Va. Senior Class— 162 Sessums. Linda — 65.145 6947 Emerson Si. Hyatlsville, Md. Sevier, William— 71.158 51 Hillcrest Rd. Asheville. N. C. Seward, John — 133 1101 Tanley Rd. Silver Spring. Md. Seymour, Alice— 62,133 9200 Tuckerman St. Seabrook. Md. Shackelford. Sharon— 133 2001 Chestnut Dr. High Point. N. C. Shackleford, Rudy— 53,158 Pinnacle. N. C. Shaeff. Fred— 133 208 W. 46th St. Reading. Pa. Shaffer. Sherry— 86.133 11037 Timberlake Rd. Lynchburg, Va. Sharpe. Larry — 133 Rt. 2. Box 96 Stoneville, N. C. Sharpe. Thomas— 55,184 2727 Alamance Rd. Burlington. N. C. Shaw. Willie — 74,133 2604 Marble St. Winston-Salem. N. C. Shelly, Donna-59,159 310 MOQ Parris Island. S. C. Shelton. Karen— 145 P. O. Box 4041 High Point. N. C. Shelton. Mrs. John M. — 110 2901 Claire Rd. Winston-Salem. N. C. Sherwood, Sharon— 62,87,93.145 3300 W. Roxboro Rd. Atlanta, Ga. Sheets, Linda— 133 4501 Knollwood Dr. High Point. N. C. Shields. William— 133 Box 66 Pleasant Garden, N. C. Shipley, Joyce— 86,134 11303 Emack Rd. Beltsville, Md. Shoaf, Tommy — 184 Rt. 10. Box 332 Lexington, N. C. Sidden. Judy — 145 Farmingdale Avenue Winston-Salem. N. C. Sides, Ruth Ann— 87,94.1 X4 3013 E. Bessemer Greensboro. N. C. Sigmon. Dennis- -76.145 315 Hillcrest Dr. Elkin. N. C. Simmons, Joan — 159 1105 Camden Rd. High Point. N. C. Simms. Richard— 49, 184.186 18 Hancock St. Clinton. N. J. Simone. Lynn— 29,77,76. 1 59 1031 Lowden Ave. Union. N. J. Sink. Etta Rt. 3 Lexington, N. C. Sink, Talmadge — 145 813 Cartel- St. High Point. N. C. Sisk, Peggy Rt. 6 Lexington, N. C. Skaggs, William— 185 1134 Liberty Dr. Thomasville, N. C. Skwirut, Robert — 53,57,98.185 921 Cooper St. Vandergrift, Pa. Sloan. James— 76.179.183.184.185 708 Enderby Dr. Alexandria, Va. Smith, Angela— 63,96.165.185 807 S. Chapman St. Greensboro, N. C. Smith. Anita— 134 703 Overbrook Dr. High Point. N. C. Smith, Barbara— 145 527 Hampton Lane Towson. Md. Smith, Mrs. Beulah— 146 1507 N. Hamilton High Point. N. C. Smith. Bruce — 159 7416 Merritt St. Washington. D. C. Smith, Douglas— 129.134 629 Yorkshire St. Salem. Va. Smith, F. Dent— 134 816 Circle Dr. High Point, N. C. Smith, G. Danny— 29.159 Rt. 4. Box 607 Asheboro, N. C. Smith, Jerry — 146 4001 S. Main St. High Point. N. C. Smith, John — 134 KOOx 85th Place Hyattsville, Md. Smith. Kenneth— 146 1414 Cloverdale High Point, N. C. Smith. Linwood — 185 5704 2nd St., S.E. Washington, D. C. Smith. Martha— 146 346 Cliff Rd. Asheboro, N. C. Smith, Patricia — 59.77,159 Box 25A. Rt. 2 Annapolis, Md. Smith. Richard— 49.146 5369 Riverdale Rd. Riverdale. Md. Smith. Rudy— 146 R.F.D. Box 164 Onancock, Va. Smith. Sharon 1704 Long St. High Point. N. C. Smith. Sheryl— 60.134 5314 Pillow Lane Springfield, Va. Smith, Susan — 134 28C Princeton Cir. W. Lynchburg, Va. Smith. Wilton— 51.159 5308 Blacksnake Dr. Hillcrest Heights, Md. Smithey. Martha— 134 P. O. Box 607 N. Wilkesboro, N. C. Snead. Dennis — 159 4245 Ashland Dr. Greensboro. N. C. Snow, Sherry— 61,89,185 2807 Teakwood Ct.. Apt. B Winston-Salem. N. C. Snyder, Shirley L.— 159 722 Chestnut Dr. High Point. N. C. S,. ii, bar. Michael- -53.159 504 New St. Milford, Del. Sophomore Class — 136 Southard. Patricia — 134 Rt. 3. Box 77 High Point. N. C. Sowei-s. Donna — 185 601 Willowbar Terrace High Point. N. C. Spaugh, Arthur — 134 1321 Trinity Ave. High Point. N. C. Spencer. Steven — 159 538 Hunter St. Madison, N, C. 237 INDEX Spiker. Richard — 134 1125 Tanley Rd. Silver Spring, Md. Spiridopoulos, Jim — 167,169,170 185 3245 38th St., N.W. Washington, D. C. Spoone, Richard — 134 700 Arch St. High Point. N, C. Springer, Jane — 186 626 Weaver St. High Point, N. C. Staley, Donald — 49 502 Northwood Circle Garner, N. C. Stallings. C. Millard— 159 412 N. 3rd St. Smithfield, N. C. Stallings, Gordon M.— 159 367 Sunset Dr. Concord, N. C. Starling, Patsy — 159 826 Ferndale St. High Point. N. C. Stayer, Janet — 65,185 3646 Henshaw Rd. Charlotte, N. C. Stayer, Laur — 146 3645 Henshaw Rd. Charlotte. N. C. Steed. Dina— 59.94.185 4413 Harward Ave. Greensboro. N. C. Steele, Leslie— 62,134 120 Banbury Dr. Windsor Hills, Del. Steele. Sammie— 159 107 Kersey Dr. High Point. N. C. Steffen. Burton — 98.146 4519 Rosedale Ave. Bethcsda. Md. Sleimle, John — 185 Box 1362 Southern Pines, N. C. Stein, Diana— 76,146 5820 Lowell Ave. Alexandria, Va. Stephenson. Marilyn —66,76 4009 N. Stafford St. Arlington, Va. Sterling, Martha — 169 102 S. Layton Ave. Dover, Delaware Stevens, Jerry — 146 601 Kirkman St. Greensboro, N. C. Stewart, Dr. Dorothy R.— 107 317 Ardmore Circle High Point, N. C. Stewart. Kay — 134 1412 Lakecrest Dr. Apopka. Fla. Stewart, William— 55.69.146.153 3608 Isbell St. Silver Spring, Md. Stilwell. John— 97,146 Box 624 LaPlata, Md. Stines, Donna— 146 Bt. 4 Marshall. N. C. Stirewalt. Charles— 160 P. 0. Box 314 Old Fort. N. C. Stirling. Patricia — 76,146 4809 Walden Ct. Charlotte. N. C. Stitt. James— 185 Box 396 Eastville, Va. St. John. Robert— 51,160 2321 Glamis Dr. Pensacola, Fla. Story. Catherine— 94.185 1208 W. Florida St. Greensboro, N. C. Stout. Ella— 79.94,172.177.185 1530 Fairway Rd. Asheboro. N. C. Stratton, Edward — 50.160 Afton House Afton. Va. Stuart, Roger— 134 24 Sturgis Rd. Kendall Park. N. J. Student Christian Ass ' n— 9 Student Government Ass ' n — 68 Student Life— 34 Student Nat. Ed. Ass ' n — 94 Sturdivant. Phyllis— 63.94,160 Rt. 6 Lexington. N. C. Sturm, Joann — 58,134 124 Franklin Ave. Midland Park, N. J. Sturm. Linda— 68.130.134 49 Lakeshore Dr. Newport News, Va. Stuns, Judy— 87,94.186 319 S. Fayetteville Liberty. N. C. Styles, Dorothy— 146 Box 7232 Asheville, N. C. Suhadolc. Donna— 94.186 84 Lake St. Ramsey, N. J. Sullivan. Mrs. Coleman N.— 111 1202 Gi ' eenway Dr. High Point. N. C. Sullivan. Sherilyn— 134 Bt. 2. Box 414 Lenoir, N. C. Summeis. Gary — 134 7215 Glenridge Dr. Hyattsville, Md. Summer. Collis— 134 126 Regal Dr. Lenoir, N. C. Swallow, Avis — 146 449 Gardner St. Manchester, Conn. Swigait. Sue— 134 12 South Foote St. Cambridge, Indiana Swink. Lynne — 59.146 Rt. 5 Greensboro. N. C. Sykes, Linda — S6. 98, 99, 134 2228 Lacy St. Burlington, N. C. Tabor, Nancy— 160,186 Rt. 4, Lynwood Lks Greensboro. N. C. Tanner. Patricia— 134 547 Falls Rd. Rocky Mount. N. C. Taylor, Barbara— 59,160 Box 66 Denton, N, C. Taylor. Nancy— 57,59 813 Boligee Rd. Eutaw, Ala. Taylor. Ray— 51.186 1009 Sycamore St. Durham, N. C. Teague. Charles — 160 35 Brevard Rd. Asheville. N. C. Teague. Sylvia— 63.160 1932 W. Blvd. Charlotte. N. C. Tennis Team— 204 Terrell, Kay— 146 308 W. Jackson St. Mebane, N. C. Thacker, Dr. James A. — 110 814 E. Farris St. High Point, N. C. Thayer. Barbara — 160 Rt. 5 High Point, N. C. Thayer, Douglas— 85.186 63 Parkview Place Baldwin. N. Y. Theta Chi— 54,56 Thigpen, Frankie — 55,159.160 P. O. Box 245 Pikeville. N. C. Thomas, Betty Pat — 63,186 299 Westview Dr. Winston-Salem, N. C. Thomas, D. Louise — 160 Rt. 1, Box 151 Jackson Springs, N. C. Thomas, Dorothy— 186 708 Florham High Point. N. C. Thomas, Frank — 186 540 Forrest Ave. High Point, N. C. Thomas, John— 146 Rt. 9. Box 170 Winston-Salem, N. C. Thomas. Karen — 146 1235 Westover Tr. Asheboro. N. C. Thomas, Martha—86,134 206 Westhaven St. Forest City, N. C. Thomas. Mary — 187 3810 Gilmore Dr. Greensboro. N. C. Thomas, Ted— 160 711 N. Weidon St. Gastonia, N. C. Thompson, Leon — 187 308 Hattie Ave. Archdale, N. C. Thompson, Marie — 135 Rt. 3, Box 117 Asheboro, N. C. Thompson. Marie — 135 Rt. 3. Box 117 Asheboro. N. C. Thompson. Robert— 48,136 207 Hawthorne Lane Lenoir, N. C. Thompson, S. Alice — 73,87,146 Rt. 1 Graham, N. C. Thomspon, Walter B.— 108 302 Rolling Rd. High Point. N, C. Thorburn. Allen— 55,187 33 Lincoln Terrace Harrington Park, N. J. Tingen, V. Dare — 187 Rt. 2 Woodsdale, N. C. Tingle, Keith— 135 608 Baldwin Lane Wilmington, Del. Tolson. Diana— 146 Kidwell Ave. Centerville, Md. Tomlinson. Charles — 53 Box 301 Mocksville. N. C. Tompkins. Tommy — 48.135 39 Sunset Rd. Pompton Plains, N. J. Top Ten Seniors— 167.172.184 Tories. Robert 3910 N. Main St. High Point, N. C. Tower Players— 80,81 Townsend, Ann — 135 3365 Pasley Ave. Roanoke, Va. Townsend, Tony— 135 Rt. 10 Lexington, N. C. Track Team— 206.207 Traveria. Jorge — 160 801 Acosta St. Jacksonville, N. C. Tribute— 6 Troutman, Gloria— 160 917 S. Juniper St. Kannaspolis, N. C. Tucker. Linda— 76.146 2112 S. Ashland Dr. Burlington. N. C. Tuggle, M. Lynne— 160 Rt. 3. Box 2G7C High Point. N. C. Turner. Julie — 63,73,80 610 Cannon Rd. Silver Spring, Md. Tuttle, Martha— 98.99,160 712 Glenmore C.R. High Point, N. C. Tuttle. Robert— 161 Rt. 1 Lewisville, N. C. Tuxhorn. David — 91.146 Rt. 7 Springfield. 111. Tyler. Patricia— 58.135 2901 N. Underwood St. Arlington. Va. Tysinger, Harriet A, — 187 Rt. 2, Box 114 Thomasville, N. C. Tysinger, Janice — 161 Rt. 7 Lexington. N. C. u Underwood. Dr. Sam— 77,6.111 503 E. Farriss Ave. High Point, N. C. Van Anda, Jane— 92.94,135 10611 Howerton Fairfax, Va. VanGilder, Sue— 86.161 Main Rd. Millville. N. J. VanHook. Joyce— 87.187 529 Dutch Cove Rd. Canton, N. C. Vann. George — 49,88,148 11208 Bybee St. Wheaton. Md. Vanneman. Jeanne — 61,161 309 Central Ave. Woodbury Hts.. N. J. Varner, Brenda — 161 Rt. 2. Box 163 Lexington. N. C. Varner, James Box 82 Linwood, N. C. Vaughn, Betty Jo— 87,94,178,187 309 Colonial Dr. High Point, N. C. 233 INDEX Vaughn. Robert F.— 117 1D29 Lakewood Dr. High Point, N. C. Vestal, Stove— 161 Rt. 3, B,,x 107 Thomasville, N. C. w Wagner. Anita — 147 Rt. 1, Box 422 Lexington, N. C. Wagoner, Forrest- 54 Box 122 Appomattox, Va. Wagoner, Teddie— 135 Rt. 10 Lexington, N. C. Wakenight. Joan— 147 2900 30th St.. S.E. Washington. D. C. Walden. Richard — 85.147 3725 Wabash Dr. Winston-Salem. N. C. Waldron. Thomas — 47 SO S. Main St. Allentown, N. J. Walker. Barbara— 94.187,87 1303 Walnut St. Reidsville, N. C. Walker. Edwin— 135 2115 Link Rd. Winston-Salem, N. C. Walker. Hal— 135 116 S. Elm Asheboro, N. C . Walker. William— 135 Rt. 2. Box 72 Cleveland, N. C. Wall. John— 135.48 2004 Colonial Ave. Greensboro. N. C. Wall. Larry— 161 Main St. Pilot Mountain, N. C. Wall. Vivian— 135 501 Mendenhall Rd. Jamestown. N. C. Ward, Carolyn— 135 Rt. 1. Box 382 McLeansville, N. C. Warren. Joan— 65.161 Friendly Rd. Walkertown. N. C. Watson. Mrs. Edison E.— 108 536 Overlook Greensboro. N. C. Watson. Nancy — 135 Rt. 1 Monroe. Va. Waugh. Randolph— 29 4 Beuna Vista Rd. Asheville, N. C. Weatherly. Dr. Owen M.— 119 819 Circle Dr. High Point. N. C. Webb. Michael— 147 3300 Centennial St. High Point, N. C. Webster, Nancy— 135 4709 Maser Ct. Hampton, Va. Weiss. Robert— 189 405 Hammel Rd. Greensboro, N. C. Welborn. Wanda— 189 311 Solon St. Winston-Salem, N. C. Welch. Lesley— 147 486 Hampton Ave. Long Branch, N. J. Welch, Mary 520 W. Parkway High Point, N. 0. Weleck. William— 147 150 W. Ridgewood Ave. Ridgewood, N. J. Wells. Robert— 49.189 912 Tarleton Ave. Burlington. N. C. Wells. Suzanne — 151,189 3415 Emerald Isle Duval. Fla. Wheatley. Phillips— 135 623 Penna. Ave. Seaford. Del. White. Ellen— 65.161 7 Sterling Ave. Saiurus. Ma-.s. White. Patricia— 188 Rt. 2 Trinity. N. C. White. Ruby— 189 130 Larchmont Dr. Greensboro, N. C. White. William— 55.88.161 Box 13 Stoney Point, N. C. Whitehead. James— 98.161 5712 Delaware Ave. Camp Lejeune. N. C. Whitehead, Wayne— 135 i;i 7 lvydale Ave. Wilmington. Del. Whitfield. Jasper— 1x, 147 214 Garrett St. Uoxburo. N. C. Whitlow. Patricia— 147 H21K N. Centennial St. High Point. N. C. Whitt. Doris— 77,87,90,147 415 N. Main St. Roxboro, N. C. Whitt, Rita— 147 115 S. Miller Ave. Wenatchee, Wash. Who ' s Who— 176.177,178.179 Wilbur, Bruce— 135 6438 Maple Wood Dr. Falls Church, Va. Wilkerson, James— 49.147 Box 78 Mllford, Del. Wilkes. Shelby— 19.161 27-B Daniel Brooks Apts High Point. N. C. Willen. Bemiee— 18S 506 Mendenhall Rd. Jamestown. N. C. Williams. David— 135 503 Westside Dr. Lexington, N. C. Williams. Diane — 59.147 Box 6 Eagle Springs. N. C. Williams, Donald— 135 20 Valley View Terr. Moorestown. N. J. Williams. Ellen— 188 Rt. 1 Olin, N. C. Williams. Herman — 147 713 Raleigh Rd. Lexington. N. C. Williams, John— 53.147 Box 659 Waretown. N. J. Williams. Richard 501 Academy St.. Apt. 1 High Point, N. C. Williams. Robert— 135 720 Oakmont Dr. Asheboro. N. C. Williamson, Linda— 59.147 R.F.D. 1 Raeford, N. C. Willis. James— 48.135 Lynch Heights Milford. Del. Wilson. Dr. C. L. — 109 207 Shadow Vallev Rd. High Point, N. C. Wilson. Helen— 60.61.147 132 North ridge St. Greensboro, N. C. Wilson, Rebecca— 188 Rt. 1 Walkertown, N. C. Wilson, Richard— 135 I ' ll , U,.r, St. Thomasville, N. C. Wilson. Vkki— 59.147 311 W. 5th Ave. Lexington. N. C. Wimberly. Vicky— 161 2021 Richardson Dr. Reidsville, N. C. Wimbish, Patricia— 147 Coharie Acres Clinton, N. C. Winchester, Carol— 58.147 1104 Lakewood Dr. Monroe. N. C. Wingard. Robert— 135 2s 4 English Rd. High Point. N. C. Winstead. Carol- 161 2n2 N. Main St. Roxboro. N. C. Winters. John — 55.146.141 31 Raynold Rd. Mountain Lakes. N. J. Wise. Wanda- -147 1404 E. Laurel St. Goldsboro, N. C. Witt, Daniel— 135 :J04 Augusta Ave. Baltimore. Md. Wittenberg. Roger— 50,135 R.F.D. 1 Annandale. N. J. Woman ' s Athletic Ass ' n— 99 Women ' s Dorm Council— 72,73 Wood, Gerald— 135 1920 Burgoyne Ct. Winston-Salem. N. C. Wood, Jeffrey— 147 747 Charing Cross Rd. Baltimore. Md. Wood. Linda— 161 627 Wesley Dr. High Point. N .C. Wood, Lucinda — 161 901 Carrick St. High Point, N. C. Wood. Vicki— 147 508 N. Garden Ave. Siler City, N. C. Woodell. Wayne 4020 Knollwood Dr. High Point, N. C. Woodhams. Roberta— 62,135 7714 Radnor Rd. Bethesda. Md. Woods. John— 51.147 1352 Maryland Ave. Charlotte. N. C. Wooldridge, Jane— 65.74,147 105 Marcella Rd. Hampton, Va. Woosley. Sue— 135 Box 3657, Rt. 6 Winston-Salem. N, C. Workman, Anthony 2127 Sink St. Winston-Salem. N. C. Worthington, Miss Ruth— 110 823 Fifth Street High Point, N. C. Worthy. C. M-— 49.88.188 6716 Ronda Ave. Charlotte. N. C. Wright. Joyce— 87,94,189 Box 49 Earl, N. C. Wright. Linda— 189 201 Dorsett St. High Point, N. C. X Xindaris. Philip — 147 73 Prospect St. Peabody, Mass. Varborough, N. P.— 103.115 1431 Wilshire Blvd. High Point, N. C. Yoe. Shirley — 135 Box 276 Granite Quarry, N. C. Yaun, Thomas — 147 1633 Woodlynne Blvd. Linwood, N. J. Yokeley. Vicki 1220 Ashburton Lane Winston-Salem, N. C. Yokley, Clark— 161 K3B Emerywood Ct.. Apt. High Point, N. C. Young. Gerald — 135 11300 Vale Rd. Oakton. Va. Young, Janet — 65 102 Long Leaf Lane Altamonte Springs. Fla. Younts, John — 147 Rt. 1 Trinity, N. C. Zakos, Barbara— 135 1417 Welborn St. High Point. N. C. Zellmer, Kathleen— 58,134.135 5603 Ontario Circle Washington, D. C. Zenith Staff— 76,77 Zeta Tau Alpha —64,66 Zumbi ' o, Val— 49.79.161 4116 E. West Highway Hyattsville. Md. ?34 The Building for the Future for the year 1966-67 fades away and is recorded in the history of High Point College. Although the school year is ending, the memories will live on and help our College grow and expand. The staff feels a sense of accomplishment in putting the final touches on the 1967 ZENITH. Many changes have influenced the presentation of this book, especially the Golden Decade Development Program started in 1965. We tried to tell the real story behind High Point College. This year the staff sacrificed many hours in order to present you this book. Among them are Wayne Eddinger. associate editor; Andy Craig, photographer; and Hay Baity, business manager. A special thank you goes to Lynn Simone, the layout editor and to Dr. Underwood, our advisor. He was always there when we needed him, but never in the way, which made this a real student publication. We hope that the student will take special pride in the cover of the 1967 ZENITH which is in purple, the school color. Seniors, you wanted a purple yearbook, and now you have one. The staff hopes that you will appreciate and treasure this book. My final acknowledgement goes to the 1967 ZENITH Staff. Thanks. Staff, for everything! W« close with the hope that High Point College will forever be Building for the Future. Barbara McDiarmid Editor-in-Chief 235 M W JL tea m VW-A ■uarcHis «3 tob ' J ' •■!■■-■-. ,- atflg ■7 0 K2 TCSB  £Ea tf S 3 ■■i Xkt raSS 12 ' ■;--,i ' - - . ,, v - ; V H  rt3,S W ' ' „ - ' ■• c ?. -,: JliU V ' AftV. ' --;.- ' . ' Sj- i t vor r_ Wtyv • ' . ' -■■' SraBESS , ' . ; • ' ■_. ' B . . . ■?®ttB . . ' ' 5% ' - ir ' v ' A i  x IC mB §3 ' ' i j S HPS j vBWJk
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