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

 - Class of 1978

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Editor: Caryn Marie Reinhart Business Manager: Debbie Holcomb Head Photographer: Susan Foreman Advisor: Mrs. Shirley Rawley [The opinions expressed within the] I ZENITH 78 are not necessarily those I of the college or the general student I [body, but the opinions of the ZENITH 78 staff, High Point College, High) I Point, N.C. Theme Actiritie Senior 2 16 52 Underclo zmen 62 Academics Sport 78 91 Organization 116 IndeH M8 In this world of ours Hot too many people Dare to be different : Instead, they stifle their Versatility bq conforming to groups Josmg their Identitq and purpose in life. Delve into your inner being and discover qou are a Unique and free individual | Attempting to eKpre qour elf through a life of action , thought and feeling . Debbie Hoi comb 80 10 I hope omedoy to find the land of dreamer - where nothing i impo ible ond everything i tried: fl land filled with people born with faith in themselves who dare to be free to yield to the colling of the innermost being and li ten to their heart of freedom beating within. n ) People are like books each with a different cover having various titles some with many pages, and others with a few. Each book has a subject of its own. Some books are open to be read by many, and others are closed letting only a few readers know their contents. Each book is 12 Mย 7aWiyM r - r โ–  -Jt 1! 14 15 fTUDfflT HFC โ€ข JTUDSflT II I 16 FC โ€ข STUDCflT MFC โ€ข STUDE Skip gives Wendy a warm hug when she is declared queen Wendy Dunham โ€” Homecoming Queen 1978 Cindy Gates, escorted by Bill Barden Sponsored by Senior Class HOMECOMING ACTIVITIES ARE PLENTIFUL Homecoming 1978 included many ac- tivities, with the culmination of these events being the crowning of Sopho- more Wendy Dunham as queen during the halftime activities of the HPC-Ca- tawba Basketball game. A tie for first runners-up was between Seniors Cindy Gates and Germaine McCauley. Earlier in the week, there was a bonfire behind the gym, which was preceded by a pep rally. Comedian-juggler Michael Marlin entertained the half-time crowd at the HPC-Pembroke Basketball game Wed. evening, and later performed in the Old Student Center. The annual Alumni Dance, which featured Mainstream, was at the Golden Eagle Motor Inn in Greensboro. Prior to Saturday ' s game, the Homecoming Court was presented, and the winners of the banner and dis- plays competition were announced. The Rowdy Crowdy award was presented to the Delta Sigma Phi ' s at half-time. Sun- day evening, Richie Lecea and Bill Deal and the Rhondells performed-in the au- ditorium. Their concert wrapped up a spirit-filled Alumni Week. Germaine McCauley, escorted by Otis Foster Sponsored by P.E. Majors W Joani Seria, escorted by Mel Mahler Sponsored by Alpha Phi Omega Judy Harris, escorted by David Byrd Sponsored by American Humanics Sharon Manns, escorted by Bobby McClean Sponsored by Cheerleaders Joni Misenheimer, escorted by )orge Lagueruela Sponsored by Day Students Organization Mary Ann Purrier, escorted by Wally Culbreth Sponsored by Delta Sigma Phi lohnita Pearman, escorted by David Flory Sponsored by Freshman Class 20 Hw ยซโ–  h B tr ftfl V 1 Nancy Green, escorted by lames Mugele Sponsored by Junior Class Patti Wooten, escorted by Chip Baker Sponsored by Junior Class Judy Ashe, escorted by lames VanHorn Sponsored by Pi Kappa Alpha Therese Nowak, escorted by Ronny Clendenin Sponsored by Sophomore Class Donna Adams, escorted by Jerry Arndt Sponsored by Sophomore Class Pam Skelly, escorted by Ron Byrne Sponsored by Student Union . ' i Ml Beam, escorted by Todd Miller Sponsored by Theta Chi Suzette Wurster, escorted by Bill Hall Sponsored by Zeta Tau Alpha 1 I A Richie Lecea performed at the Homecoming Concert. Bill Deal and the Rhondells entertained at the concert with Richie Lecea. W Ray Hall tied for the Mr. Cool of HPC contest. Jorge Nobre cools down as he ties for first place. The crowds looked on as the Panthers defeated Catawba. 23 EvThE INDIANS Co. iSTKlES THE 1 TO HAV UHยฃlยซ U INNING fiors i m I The Sig ' s placed second in the display contest winning a prize of $100. The Alpha Cam ' s effort paid off as they captured first place in the banner competition. r u โ€ข โ–  . i โ–  I I Says: will ..Indians jfl AM D WHยฃ CHOW โ–  A Drize of $50 was won by the Zeta ' s for their display aiโ€žu, nย i.ย tuยซ._ โ€ข j โ–  i โ–  , which placed third P received first place, and $150 for their work. JX Fight to the Top , written by Nanette Falls, was presented during the Theater Studio PrnHi irtirinc Wayne Schneider met Paul McCartney dur- ing the London Interim trip. The APO ' s sponsored several Red Cross Blood-Mobiles throughout the year. 25 WHO ' S WHO AMONG STUDENTS IN AMERICAN COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES Nine HPC students were named to Who ' s Who this past year. Faculty members nomi- nated students, with the Student Personnel Com- mittee making the final decision. Names were then submitted to the na- tional headquarters for approval. Selection was based on scholarship ability, extra- curricular activities, lead- ership, citizenship and service to HPC, and pro- tential for future achieve- ment. Students named last year were Jim VanHorn and Milton Auman. Sibyl Richardson Caryn Marie Reinhart Christie Carroll Lawrence Dale Williams -: Randy Callahan Andrew Wubbenhorst Judy Ashe 27 โ€ข โ€ข , more Class Offic resident Sabrina P Secretary Cjpdy Bri jrer ( WPl Vernon, CLfl E โ€ขCLfl ZC ' CLfl i Roberts, Vice-Pres enW Tammy Garris dSecrefa y Jeannie Hairstยฎ CLASSES โ€ข CLASSES CLASSES ยซS Rebecca Albright โ€” Intermediate Ed. Margaret Adcock โ€” Behavioral Science Danneal Burdette โ€” History, Poli. Sci. Kathy Avery โ€” Sociology Antonette Alonso โ€” Spanish English Milton Auman โ€” Math 4 ' 4, Eddie Brinkley โ€” Business Ad k Malon Baucom โ€” Religion Martin Amis, Jr. โ€” History, Poli. Sci. Randy Bledsoe โ€” Physical Ed. Cynthia Burns โ€” Art Ed. r Patti Briggs โ€” Christian Ed. Regina Brooks โ€” Psychology 35 Lisa Boyles โ€” Early Childhood Ed. Wayne Benjamin โ€” Business Ad. Kendalle Bzdek โ€” Behavioral Sci. Steven Bisbing โ€” HR, Psych. Kenneth Clair โ€” Biology Richard Cook โ€” Business Ad. Kathy Creed โ€” Early Childhood Ed. Robyn Cooper โ€” Biology rr ย โ€ข!โ–  I Doug Challenger โ€” Sociology )ohn Collet, III โ€” Business Admin. Andi Carter โ€” Poli-Sci. Dee Ann Clapp โ€” Biology Stan Cairns โ€” Spanish Cynthia Carroll โ€” French, Spanish Christie Carroll Med. โ€” Bio., Spanish, Pre- Pam Callicut โ€” Early Childhood Ed. A_ Scott Daeschner โ€” Business Ad, Hist. Gary Carrico โ€” Math Gary Dupell โ€” Business Admin. I I Ricky Delappe โ€” Business Ad. Donna Eisnaugle โ€” Human Relations Donald Everhart โ€” Religion J (ill Dorsett โ€” English, History Patricia Frey โ€” Human Relations Joanne Ellis โ€” Early Childhood Ed. !9 Paul Goehle โ€” Behavorial Science Myra Faulkenberry โ€” Sociology Nanette Falls โ€” Theatre Arts Susan Foreman โ€” Art Kim Freeman โ€” Elementary Ed. I WW x . Susan Galup โ€” Physical Ed. )ohn Crocki โ€” Elementary Ed. Cindy Gates โ€” Special Ed. 40 Dennis Failing โ€” Behavioral Science Sandra Grim โ€” Special Ed. Bruce Gouge โ€” Behavorial Science mm ' Edward Grandpre โ€” Human Relations J.K. Hayman โ€” Business Ad. Kevin Gudzak โ€” Business Ad. i Karen Hirschi โ€” Christian Ed. Nancy Heines โ€” Math Kenneth Gibson โ€” Sociology Stephanie Hill โ€” Elementary Ed. Carry Griffiths โ€” Political Science Gail He rring โ€” Elementary Ed. Beth Holt โ€” Intermediate Ed. 42 Edmund Houde โ€” Music Janet Hinkle โ€” Psych, Music โ€” Timothy Harper โ€” Human Relations Paige Horrocks โ€” Behavioral Science Celeste Hazell โ€” Behavioral Science Kathy Hedrick โ€” Elementary Ed. Richard Hearn, Jr. โ€” Accounting 4j Paul Hildreth โ€” Psychology Susan ]eno โ€” Early Childhood Ed. _A_ Meg Jarzynski โ€” Behavioral Science Donna Johnson โ€” Physical Ed. Deborah Johnson โ€” English Richard Killoran โ€” Physical Ed. Ellen Kunkel โ€” Psychology Kathy Kaiser โ€” Math Pam Kinney โ€” Elementary Ed. Kenneth Keiser โ€” Human Relations is |an Kleckner โ€” Sociology sjmMLโ€ž. mM 1 m. ' M J ' i โ€ขflM LJfe- . Lori Kennedy โ€” Physical Ed. Lynn Krause โ€” Elementary Ed. 46 Jean Kidd โ€” Elementary Ed. William Lee โ€” Business Ad. Donna Lyman โ€” Sociology Martin Slater โ€” Biology Kathryn Martin โ€” Human Relations - Mel Mahler โ€” Physical Ed. ill 7 II 1 v - . fiyn ' โ€ข : โ–  ci Terry Limbo โ€” Human Relations Sharon Mock โ€” Elementary Ed. โ€ข ;โ–  Dana Merryday โ€” Human Relations Beverly Matthews โ€” Elementary Ed Jan Marinus - Business Ad. Susanne McDermott โ€” Early Childhood Ed. Lynn Massie โ€” Early Childhood Ed. Phillip Miller โ€” History Poli. Sci. Mary Ann McNamara โ€” Intermediate Ed. Perry Macheras โ€” Poli. Sci. History Wilma Moran โ€” Physical Ed. Angelyn Marlette โ€” English Pt_ i Robert O ' Brien โ€” Biology Germaine McAuley โ€” Physical Ed. Ann Newsome โ€” Art I .vโ€” ' ' ' a- โ€ข ! ! Si - . Jt Tony Okechokwu Nwosu โ€” Business Ind. Mgt. Jeff Nesbitt โ€” Business Admin. 50 Carol Neary โ€” Elementary Ed. Patricia Niven โ€” English Betsy Pennington โ€” English Richard Pugh โ€” Business Tricia Parks โ€” Biology George Poppe โ€” Chemistry Margaret Rogers โ€” Human Relations Becky Peeler โ€” Religion Francisco Raffucci โ€” Biology Dan Ramseur โ€” Chemistry Business ' .4 Lynn Richter - - Elementary Ed. iย Danay Savvas t Karen Silverthorne - โ€ขโ€ข โ€” History - Human Relations Susan Perkins โ€” Early Childhood Ed. Catherine Shaw โ€” Elementary Ed. Martha Starling โ€” English I wxiiXtVI VlPV ' ISi M ' V Wendee Saintsing โ€” Physical Ed. Sharon Stanback โ€” Early Childhood Ed. 55 Cindy Sizemore โ€” Early Childhood Ed Tim Taylor โ€” Business Ad. Pam Smith โ€” Biology William Schmid โ€” History Chris Ware โ€” Chemistry Business, Business Ad. jA Jim Van Horn โ€” Business Ad. Hal Sutton โ€” Human Relations Robyn Taylor โ€” Business Ad. k Jeff Nelson โ€” Chemistry Michael Stalteri โ€” Business Ad. Holly Waye โ€” Human Relations Bill Tschop โ€” Business Ad. Dale Williams โ€” Biology Susan Whetstone โ€” Psych Gale Wall โ€” Christian Ed. Suzette Wurster โ€” History, Communica- tions -.8 ' lames Mugelc โ€” Business Bruce Turner โ€” Physical Ed. Randy Bunnell โ€” Business Ad. William Granberry, Jr. โ€” Business Ad. t 0 . A ... Paul Rapley โ€” Business Ad. Gary Vanlandingham โ€” Chemistry Business Jim Cole โ€” Business Ad. Terry Buker โ€” Political Science Jose Oiler โ€” Business Ad. Wayne Schneider โ€” Psychology Glen Johnson โ€” Business Ad. Allen Carter โ€” Business Ad. Bruce Berrier โ€” Business Ad. Donald Bowles โ€” Accounting Tim Hall โ€” Business Ad. Doug Stephens โ€” Social Studies Robbie Ellis โ€” Business Ad. Randy Callahan โ€” Biology Jay Gammon โ€” Accounting -A_ Donna Adams ' 80 Winnie Adkins ' 80 Pamela Aiken ' 81 Jude Akhidenor ' 81 Lawrence Akoje ' 80 Chip Aldridge ' 80 Cliftemma Allen 79 Tamyra Allen ' 81 Frederick Andersen ' 80 Brian Anderson 79 Danny Anderson ' 80 Jerry Arndt ' 79 Richard Arning ' 80 Ernest Atuanya ' 80 Danny Auman ' 79 Sandra Bacon ' 81 Jan Baker ' 81 Rhonda Banther ' 80 Deborah Barnes ' 81 Steven Barnhardt ' 81 Jill Beam ' 80 Mary Beard ' 81 Brad Beatty 79 Diane Bednarcik ' 80 Danny Berrier ' 81 Betsy Betz 79 mm i i 62 s V H , ' , V v 3 Memo Boards often express one ' s feelings. Sharon Billings ' 81 Pattie Birmingham 79 Neal Birnbaum ' 80 Richard Bishop ' 81 Colleen Blackney ' 81 Pam Blanz ' 80 David Bobbitt ' 80 Eric Bohus ' 81 French Bolen ' 80 Perry Booe ' 80 Elizabeth Anne Boone ' 80 William Booth ' 80 Wendy Daun Bowman 79 Michelle Boyce ' 81 Larry Branch ' 80 Ann Brawner ' 80 Cindy Briggs ' 80 Becky Brown 79 Ginger Brown ' 81 Jeffrey Brown ' 80 Linda Brown 79 Rick Brown 79 Virg inia Brown 79 Robert Brownlow ' 81 Denise Brummitt ' 81 Alisa Brunson ' 80 63 Bill Buczinsky 79 Jennifer Bull 79 Ceri Bulla ' 80 Marcella Bullard ' 81 Laura Burdette ' 80 Susan Burditt ' 80 Patricia Burns ' 80 Steven Burton ' 81 David Byrd 79 Wanda Cahall 79 John Caldwell ' 80 Julianne Campbell ' 81 Lee Canipe ' 80 Rhonda Carlman ' 81 Ellen Carmine ' 80 Bonnie Sue Carter ' 81 Denise Carter ' 81 Mary Carter ' 80 Karen Caudle ' 81 Sylvia Chambers ' 80 It ' s not Halloween, is it? Kick that ball, Carlos! M Keith Chance ' 81 Bernard Christian ' 80 Jill Christianson ' 81 Thomas Cimino ' 81 Robert Clegg ' 80 Bruce Cobb 79 Lynne Cobb ' 80 Vickie Cockerham ' 81 Leslie Cockman ' 80 Kathy Connelly ' 80 Linda Cottrell ' 81 Jerry Rodney Couick ' 80 Kathy Covert ' 81 Kim Cox ' 80 Katherine Crane ' 81 Roxanna Crouse ' 80 Claire Louise Cupp 79 Barry Curry ' 81 Charles Darden ' 81 Connie Davis ' 81 Joseph Davis ' 80 Leslie Davis ' 80 Mark Davis ' 80 Shawn Davis ' 81 Thea Dean ' 80 Dori Lou DeAngelis 79 Christopher Dell ' 81 Donna Denny ' 80 James DeRosa ' 80 Sherry Dircks ' 81 Debra Dorland 79 Alan Ray Dorsett ' 81 John Dourdis ' 81 Robert Duarte ' 81 Henry Duckett ' 80 65 Wendy Dunham ' 80 ]an Dunkelberger ' 80 Matthew Dunton 79 John David Easton ' 81 Patricia Jean Edmonds ' 81 Robin )ean Eisenbrey ' 81 Peter Ekweoba ' 80 Danny Elkins ' 80 Linda Ensey 79 Allahyer Eslam-Khajvand ' 80 Fred Fallenstein ' 80 Donna Eiorvanti ' 80 Mylene Fisher ' 80 Sherri Fleshman ' 81 Tony Flippin ' 80 David Flory ' 81 Cynthia Lea Fuller ' 81 Beth Fulton 79 Susan Gaines ' 81 Carlos Freddy Garcia ' 81 Terry Lynn Gardella ' 80 Kathy Doreen Garner 79 Steven Garner ' 80 Tammy Garrison ' 81 Habib Ghoja ' 80 Kimberly Gillespie lose, Alice, and Glenn take a short break between classes. b6 m m ยฎ Ann Marie Glisson 79 Teresa Ann Goins ' 81 Irish Lee Graymon ' 81 Ana Maria Gonzalez ' 81 Joseph Gonzales ' 81 Carrol Grady ' 80 Valerie Gramby ' 81 Christopher Graney ' 81 Tom Gray 79 Karen Denise Green 79 Nancy Green 79 Bobby Greene 79 Millie Greene ' 81 Mike Griffin ' 80 Phyllis Diane Griffin ' 80 Charles Gross ' 81 Ginger Grubb ' 80 Barbara lean Hairston ' 81 Kimberly Hall ' 80 Les Hall 79 Raymond Hall 79 John Hallis ' 80 John Hamilton ' 81 Scott Andrew Hance ' 81 David Hardison ' 80 Kathy Harrill ' 81 67 Marshall Horton ' 80 David Horton Jr. 79 Laurie Hoover ' 81 Brian Randall Hoots ' 81 Linda Hooper ' 81 Buddy Hoofnagle 79 Debbie Holcomb ' 80 Christian Hans Hohnhold ' 80 Robert Hoke 79 William Harris ' 80 Debbie Sue Hill ' 81 Stephanie Higgins ' 81 Marianne Hickman ' 81 Deborah )o Hepler 79 Robin Henson ' 81 Pamela Henline ' 80 Jacky Graham Hendrix ' 81 Arnold Hendrix 79 Art Hellebusch ' 80 Luann Hedrick 79 Kimberly Hartman ' 81 Jocelyn Kahn Hart ' 80 Nathaniel Harrison 79 William Harris ' 80 Judy Harris 79 Jeffrey Curtis Harper 79 hH Kathy Horvath ' 81 Ava Louise House ' 81 Bob Hovey ' 80 James Hunt ' 80 Deborah Marie Hursi ' 81 Marjorie Huston ' 80 Pamela llderton ' 80 Dan Ingram ' 79 Susie Inman ' 80 Ludwina Ismail ' 80 David |ohn Jackson ' 80 Anna Mary Janowski 79 Susan F. Jessons ' 79 Martha Elaine Johnson ' 81 Paul Johnson ' 81 Stan Johnson ' 81 William Sazzeri Johnson ' 79 Glenn Jones ' 81 Lawrence Kevin Jones ' 80 Patricia Stowers Jones ' 80 Sherri Antoinette Jones ' 79 Mark Kevin Joram ' 80 Sharon Ann Kaler ' 81 Suzanne Karppinon ' 80 April Kear ' 79 Anne Keiser ' 81 Wanda Cahall partakes in one of HPC ' s favorite pastimes. 69 Regina Kelley ' 81 Lynn Myra Kennedy 79 Dana Ketcham ' 81 Majd Khayyat ' 80 Elizabeth Anne King ' 80 William Allen Kinley ' 81 Karen Klemmons ' 81 Wesley Martin Koonts ' 81 Kevin Kozerow ' 80 Kimberly Anne Kramer ' 81 Carol Labosky ' 80 Jorge Antonio Lagueruela 79 Randy Laster 79 Ann Leonard ' 81 Sherry Denise Leonard 79 Joseph Lertora ' 81 Cynthia Lewellyn ' 80 Sandra Lynne Love ' 81 Trent Lutz ' 80 Tina Lynch ' 81 Susan Lytton ' 81 Mary Kathryn Macomber ' 80 Renee Susan Majka ' 81 Lynn Maness 79 Billye Manning ' 80 Sharon Elizabeth Manns ' 80 Renita Fay Manuel ' 81 Cina Marlette ' 81 Robert Marley 79 Hector Marrero ' 80 Teresa Elizabeth Marshal Robert Martin ' 80 Theresa Martin ' 80 Betty Carol Maynor ' 81 Lynn McCulloch 79 ' 81 r I y= I H - William Moore McDonald ' 80 Dawn McElrath 79 Patsy McEnery ' 81 Kolleen McCrath ' 81 Mark Mclntyre 79 Wade Mclntyre ' 81 Laurie McLean ' 81 Ralph McMurray ' 81 Barbara Rosezen McQueen ' 81 Alisa Mickey ' 81 Blossie Miller ' 80 Siulina Mega ' 80 Cheryl Miller ' 81 Cynthia Miller ' 81 Tom Miller ' 81 Leon Minka ' 81 Joni Lynn Misenheimer ' 81 Afsaneh Mohseni ' 80 Wendy Robin Monagas 79 Susan Moore 79 Jane is amazed at what ' s in her bed. If the heat ' s on, there must be hot water! Ann Moran ' 80 Marilou Morrison 79 Stephen Moss 79 Neal Motsinger ' 81 Edward Mullis ' 81 Tina Needham ' 80 Robin Newell ' 80 Kathy Neblett ' 81 Mark Nissen 79 Jorge Nobre ' 81 Buffy Nordon 79 Greg Norris ' 80 Therese Nowak ' 80 Benjamin Nwanna ' 81 Boniface Obialor ' 81 Anybody want to sing along with Sara and Rhonda? A. John O ' Brien ' 80 Sociis Okolie ' 81 Ruth Oliphant ' 80 Patrice Oruebor ' 81 Damian Osa Afiana 79 Phil Parrish ' 80 Fred Patterson ' 80 Tamra Patton ' 80 Harvey Pearman 79 Johnita Pearman ' 81 Peggy P esce ' 81 Donna Pfister ' 81 Marianne Phillips 79 David Pierce 79 Dagoberto Pinol ' 81 Tony Piper ' 81 Phillip Ponder ' 80 Mark Poore ' 80 )oni Powell ' 81 Ronald Prater ' 81 Cappy Probert 79 William Price ' 80 Paula Prillman ' 81 Ricky Proctor 79 Gwen Pugh 79 Bruce Pumphrey ' 80 Mari Ann Purrier 79 Marcella Randall ' 80 Jennifer Raper 79 Nancy Reichle ' 81 )an Reid ' 80 Caryn Marie Reinhart 79 William B. Reisenweaver ' 80 Alfa Renegar ' 80 Brian Richard ' 81 73 Betty Richardson ' 80 Everett Richardson ' 81 Scott Richardson ' 80 Susan Rickard ' 81 Gail Riley ' 80 Roberta Riley ' 81 Cynthia Roberts ' 81 )ohnny Roberts ' 80 Roger Robertson ' 81 Walter Roe ' 80 John Roland ' 80 Sacrlet Roland ' 80 William Rountree ' 81 Jeff Ryan ' 81 Mitch Sears ' 80 Chris Seibert 79 Karen Sellers 79 Jane Seltzer 79 Michael Showalter ' 81 Gracie Simmons 79 James Sims ' 80 Kathy Sims ' 80 Pam Skelly 79 Robin Slate ' 80 Jean Small ' 81 Adrienne Smith ' 80 Ellen Kunkel discovers the secret to studying. 4 ' ' - : L Donna Smith ' 80 Ellen Smith ' 81 Lynne Smith 79 Timothy Smith 79 Mark Snyder ' 81 Harold Spainhour 79 Janet Spaulding ' 80 Sandy Spaulding 79 Susan Spaulding ' 80 Charlotte Spencer 79 Regina Stanley ' 81 Linda Steele ' 81 James Steinberg ' 80 Wendy Stewart ' 80 Kimberly Stine ' 81 Karl Stoll ' 81 Greg Stone 79 Jill String ' 81 Sara St. Thomas ' 80 Charlie Stutts 79 Mary Sullivan ' 80 Sharon Sullivan 79 Lynn Summers ' 80 Kenneth Swanson ' 81 David Swaringen ' 81 Warren Sweeney 79 Kathryn Sweet ' 80 Michael Taylor ' 80 Tracy Taylor ' 81 David Teahan ' 80 Beth Thompson 79 Linda Thompson ' 81 Karen Thraiikill ' 80 Marty Tobin ' 81 Monica Traini ' 81 Char-Lee Venuto ' 80 Cheryl Vernon ' 80 Mitzi Vestal ' 81 Mike Vitamvas 79 Linda Walker ' 80 Anthony Wall ' 80 Kathy Wall ' 80 Susan Wall ' 81 Michael Wallace 79 Mark Walling ' 80 Jane Walsh ' 81 Richard Ward ' 81 Terry Ward ' 81 Denise Washington 79 Barbara )o Waterman 79 Debra Weber 79 Laurie Weinberger ' 81 Patsy McEnery picks a tune. Dennis West ' 80 Jody Westmoreland 79 Ann Wheeles ' 81 Steve Wheeless ' 81 Ethel White 79 Grace Whitescarver ' 80 Susan Wick ' 81 Greg Widener 79 Raymond Wilhoit ' 80 Alyson Wilk ' 80 Carla Williams ' 81 Debbie Williams 79 Teresa Williams ' 81 Vicki Williams ' 80 Vicky Williams ' 81 Ginny Williamson ' 80 Glenn Williard ' 80 Cathi Wilson 79 Gigi Wilson ' 81 Ward Wilson ' 80 Mark Winchell ' 81 George Wolfe ' 80 lames Wolfe ' 81 Spencer Woodbury ' 80 Chris Woodward ' 80 Norris Woody 79 Patti Wooten 79 Donald Wright 79 Lillie Wright ' 81 Lisa York ' 80 )ay Yow ' 81 Joey Yow ' 80 Chris Zilg ' 80 Bobby Ziglar 79 ncnntmic . ncnDcmics nc nDยฃmic ncnDยฃmic -flCfiD President Wendell Palton President Palton displays his Panther pride. Dr. David Cole Vice-President of Academic Affairs Mr. Cletus Kruyer Vice-President of College Affairs Dr. Murphy Osborne Vice-President of Student Affairs 81 -L- 1 Dr. E. Roy Epperson Asst. Dean of The College Mr. Darryl Hagen Asst. Business Manager Miss S. Diane Hanson Dean of Students Mr. David Holt Registrar The Rev. Bob Lowdermilk Asst. Dean of Students Chaplain Mrs. Louise Nowicki Financial Aid Officer Mr. Raymond Petrea Director of Information Services Mr. Arvil VonCannon Director of Admissions Mr. Robert Williams Director of Alumni Affairs _aJ Dr. Richard Bennington Business Administration Dr. B. Gray Bowman Chemistry Department Mrs. Jane Burton Fine Arts Department Mr. David Christovich Fine Arts Department Dr. Karen Cholet Psychology Department Mr. Bill Cope Sociology Department Dr. Earl Crow Religion Department Dr. Robert Davidson Physical Educa tion Department O Ia_ Dr. Vance Davis Religion Department Dr. William DeLeeuw English Department Mr. Terry Dunn American Humanics Department Dr. E. Roy Epperson Chemistry Department Mr. Faiz Faizi Business Administration Dr. James Elson Fine Arts Department Mrs. Alice Gentry Mathematics Department Mr. Woody Gibson Sports Information Director Mr. Mike Glover Physical Education Department Dr. Inslee Grainger Modern Foreign Languages Dr. David Hawk Sociology Department .v; ' -,v โ– ;-- -- ,. โ– ?.:โ–  H f ' 1 1 M k gff W r ' โ€ข ' 1 โ–  1 ! k of IM | Dr. Fred Hill Education Department Dr. Frances Hoch Modern Foreign Languages Dr. A. P. Gratiot History Department Mr. Maynard Idol Mathematics Department Dr. M. Karmel Education Department Mrs. Polly Kayser Modern Foreign Languages Dr. Wm. Matthews Psychology Department Ipl. Mr. Lockrow Fine Arts Department Mrs. Melody Mintz Human Relations Secretary Dr. John Moehlman English Department Dr. Nanci Motsinger Education Department Mr. James Nelson Business Administration Dr. Nelson Page Mathematics Department I Dr. Edward Piacentino English Department Dr. Edward Plowman Sociology Department Dr. L.B. Pope Psychology Department Hb Mr. Raiford Porter Fine Arts Department Mr. Ernest Price American Humanics Department Mr. James Prichett History Department Mrs. Shirley Rawley English Department Mr. Lyman Rickard Chemistry Department Mr. Joseph Robinson Business Administration Mr. J.W. Rogers Business Administration Mrs. Nancy Shelton Education Department Miss Nan Stephenson Fine Arts Department m Dr. James Stitl History Dcparlmcnt Dr. Allen Thacker Education Department Dr. Owen Weatherly Religion ' Philosophy Department i Mrs. Emily Sullivan English Department Dr. John Ward Biology Department KHLU - i w r - i r ' ' ยซ Mr. Charles Teague Religion Department Mrs. E.K. Washington History Department Dr. Leo Weeks Biology Department Dr. Carl Wheeless History Department 8tt Mr. N.P. Yarborough Modern Foreign Languages Dr. Fred Yeats Biology Department A ยฃ L Physical Education Department members include: Row one โ€” Miss Wanda Brliey, Mr. Chuck Hartman, Mr. Woody Gibson, Dr. Robert Davidson, and Mrs. Kitty Steele; Row two โ€” Mr. Mike Clover, Dr. Charles Futrell, Mr. Jerry Steele, and Dr. Alan Patterson. 69 Miss Louise Adams Post Office Mr. Tom Burke Student Activities Office Dr. Austin Fortney Campus Physician Mr. Jack Thompson Maintenance Department Mr. Hal Hughes Resident Counselor โ€” McCulloch Mrs. Alta Northcott Resident Counselor โ€” North Yadkin 5 V Mrs. Mozelle Turpin Resident Counselor โ€” Women ' s Wesley Mr. Doug Witcher Resident Counselor โ€” Millis Mrs. Mary Young Resident Counselor โ€” Belk J Infirmary Staff: Mrs. Isenhour, Miss Daniels, and Mrs. Ragsdalc Cafeteria: Mr. Caulfield and Mr. Walton . ยซ WW J? ' V Bookstore Personnel: Mrs. Osborne Mrs. Webb, and Mrs. Hi Librarians: Mrs. Brantley, Mrs. Horrin, Mr. Keesee, Mrs. Williams, and Mrs. Carter Mr. Ken Chartier Admissions Counselor Mrs. Ann Parks Mimeograph Room Mrs. Gaynor Business Office Mrs. York Switchboard Operator Mrs. Moser Secretary โ€” Admissions Mrs. Jan Brown Audio-Visual Mrs. Sybil Burton Keypunch Operator Data Processing Mrs. Doris Poindexter Business Office 92 Mrs. Martha Blake Secretary โ€” Student Personnel Mrs. ). Brown Business Office Mrs. Barbara Cagle Secretary โ€” Dr. Cole Mrs. Ethe Secretary lyne Charnock โ€” Financial Affairs Mrs. Mary Goodson Secretary โ€” Business Office Mrs. M.G. Hazzard Secretary โ€” College Relations Mrs. Peggy Ingram Secretary โ€” Information Services Miss Kathy Parrish Secretary -Alumni Affairs Mrs. Lee Reitzel Secretary โ€” Student Affairs .A. PORT โ€ข PORT - PORT HPC 2 UNC-Greensboro ii HPC 1 Duke 2 HPC N.C. State 3 HPC 1 N.C. Wesleyan 2 HPC 2 Appalachian State 3 (OT) HPC 1 UNC-Chapel Hill 6 HPC 5 Catawba HPC 2 Belmont Abbey HPC 8 Elon n HPC 8 Lenoir Rhyne HPC 3 Atlantic Christian HPC 5 Pembroke State HPC 1 Pfeiffer HPC 2 Guilford District 26 Playoffs 1 HPC 2 Pfeiffer 5 Overall Record 9-6-0 Above: Stan Cairns leaps high above his oppo- nent to head the ball. Right: HPC defensemen collapse around the goal to defend against a shot. . โ–  โ€ข . ..... ' ' ' : X ' Team Members include: Row one โ€” Mike Showalter, Mike Angelo, Co-captain Mel Mahler, Co-captain Doug Challenger, Todd Miller, and Assistant Coach Woody Gibson; Row two โ€” Mike Lertora, Stan Cairns, Jeff Potter, Tony Nielubowicz, Walter Roe, Chris Graney, and ]ohn Dourdis; Row three โ€” Jorge Lagueruela, Mike Moran, Paul Goehle, Greg Norris, John Goehle, Jorge Nobre, Ronny Clendenin, Mike Rogers, and Coach Ken Chartier. %fo 96 SOCCER WINS CONFERENCE: ADVANCES TO PLAYOFFS Showing its dominance in the Carolina ' s Con- ference for the third time in four years, the HPC Soccer Team compiled a 6-0 record in conference play, earning a berth in the District 26 Playoffs. The season began on a promising note with a victory over UNC-G, but the team then proceed- ed to lose five game for a dismal start. Included in these losses was a tense 3-2 loss to highly rated Appalachian State in overtime. The team opened conference play with a 1-5 record, but reeled off eight straight victories, in- cluding a string of seven shutouts to finish the regular season at 9-5. Advancing into the playoffs, the team suffered an opening round loss to rival Pfeiffer by a 5-2 count. Individual standouts for the 77 squad included goalie Todd Miller who allowed 1.42 goals a game and |cff Potter and Walter Roe who were respon- sible for 14 points each for the season. Above: Doug Challenger heads in a corner kick for a score against Pfeiffer. Left: Maneuvering against Guilford in a 2-1 victory, Walter Roc tries to get free for a pass. mm J 4: MEN ' S BASKETBALL: ANOTHER TOUGH SEASON With a very young team in one of the toughest con- ferences in the south, a season could be very long and tough. However, the Panthers, who have been incon- sistent at times, came through with victories when needed this past season. The addition of transfer Char- lie Floyd to the line-up has been a great asset; Charlie had a season high 42 points against 1 ranked Gardner- Webb. Guards Johnny McQueen, Danny Anderson, and Scott Richardson have kept the offense moving all season with forwards Bob Hovey, Dennis West, and Steve Wheeless on the boards, and John O ' Brien in the center. A strong bench with Joey Yow, Rick Callicut, Jay Yow, and Bob Mclver, was the determining factor in many games. A big homecoming victory over Catawba placed the Panthers in a tie for first place in the conference, and the win over Pfeiffer two days later clinched it. The Panthers look forward to some good tourna- ment play, and possibly first place. Charlie Floyd makes a slam dunk against ACC. Men ' s Basketball Team members include: Row one โ€” Ricky Proctor, Danny Anderson, Scott Richardson, Dennis West, )ay Yow, )ohnny McQueen, and Richard Killoran; Row two โ€” )oey Yow, Bob Mclver, Charlie Floyd, Bill Lee, Bob Hovey, Gary Meyn, Steve Wheeless, and Ricky Callicut. 98 -ยฃ. A ! ' 4. ' โ–  v; - SCOREBOARD HPC VS. Flagler 73-60 HPC vs. F.I.T. 87-67 HPC vs. Ft. Bragg 91-83 HPC vs. Barber-Scotia 105-96 HPC vs. Winston-Salem State 71-83 HPC vs. Atlantic Christian 106-112 OT HPC vs. Elon 91-84 HPC vs. Ft. Bragg 111-64 HPC vs. Guilford 87-94 OT HPC vs. Lenoir Rhyne 64-84 HPC vs. Gardner-Webb 95-114 HPC vs. Winston-Salem State 56-70 HPC vs. Elon 81-56 HPC vs. Pembroke 71-57 HPC vs. Lenoir Rhyne 73-86 HPC vs. Gardner-Webb 97-99 OT HPC vs. Catawba 70-75 HPC vs. Barber-Scotia 97-89 HPC vs. Pfeiffer 58-69 HPC vs. Atlantic Christian 85-63 HPC vs. Lenoir Rhyne 70-84 HPC vs. Pembroke 75-50 HPC vs. Catawba 77-63 HPC vs. Pfeiffer 88-71 HPC vs. Guilford 91-86 OT HPC vs. Appalachian 56-72 HPC vs. Gardner-Webb 86-111 HPC vs. Elon 60-59 HPC vs. Guilford 82-80 OT HPC vs. Guilford 59-62 Charlie Floyd makes a short jump. Danny Anderson applies pressure. Panthers shift on the defense. 99 FIELD HOCKEY: ANOTHER WINNING SEASON Under the fine leadership of head coach Kitty Steele and assistant coach Leslie Clark, the women ' s Field Hockey Team experienced an- other winning season with a final record of 14 wins, 2 loses, and 1 tie. This was the best record in the state. The team defeated Duke, Chapel Hill, UNCG, Clemson, and ECU. Tri-Captains Linda Ensey, Patti Wootten, and Debra Weber were team leaders throughout the season. Out- standing players throughout the season were: Linda Ensey, Patti Wootten, Vickie Williams, Kim Hall and Sandi Stusnick. Talented freshmen Alice Wainwright, Robin Eisenbrey, Denise Denise Holloway, Sharon Kaler, and Stephanie Higgins were strong assets to the team. The strong bench was a determining factor in many games. The women were seeded 1 in the state, but a loss to UNC-CH after defeating them earlier in the week destroyed hopes of a trip to regionals. Riddled with injuries to 3 key players, the loss to Chapel Hill was difficult to accept. Patti Wooten led the team in scoring with 13 goals while Alyson Wilk had another high scoring season with 7 goals and Debra We- ber scored 6 goals. The defense was exception- ally strong with 10 shut outs. With the loss of only 2 seniors, the team looks to have another exceptional season next year. :m ...ย j -โ€ขโ€ขโ€ข it โ– % ' ' t โ€ข ' ' w ST Kim Hall skillfully defends against an opponent. Field Hockey Team Members include: First row: Judy Harris, Sharon Kaler, Patti Wooten, Dee Dee Holloway Alice Wainwright, Vickie Williams, Alyson Wilk, and Linda Pfautz. Second row: Kim Van Aker, Barbara Waterman, Linda Vmsey Kim Hall, Carroll Grady, Laura Billings, Candy Hinze, Stephanie Higgins, Robin Slate, Sandi Stusnick, and Debra Weber. urn Linda Ensey gains possession of the ball. Above: Sharon Kaler is en route to a goal for HPC. ii . i โ€ข โ€ข โ€ข it ' J 9 SCOREBOARD HPC 1 Pfeiffer 3 HPC 2 Winthrop 1 HPC 4 Wake Forest HPC 2 Catawba 1 HPC 5 Averett 2 HPC 1 UNC-G HPC 4 Clemson HPC 4 Salem HPC 2 Duke 1 HPC 1 ECU HPC 1 Catawba 1 HPC 5 Salem HPC 1 Pfeiffer HPC 1 UNC-CH AIAW State Tournament HPC 1 ASU HPC UNC-CH 3 Above: Debra Weber executes a slapshot to the goal against Wake Forest. Left: Patti Wooten and Alyson Wilk set up for the ball. 101 WOMAN ' S BASKETBALL โ€” A REAL WINNER After two highly successful seasons and a trip to Nationals both years, the team still continued their success. With the bulk of the team back and talented newcomers added, High Point experienced another winning season. Under the leadership of first year coach, Wanda Briley, the team experienced a transitional period, but still managed to perform well and produce a winning record. Enduring their toughest schedule in many years, High Point played Way- land Baptist, Old Dominion University, and N.C. State โ€” All are nationally ranked. Robyn Cooper, Ethel White, Marie Riley, and Germaine McAuley are some top performers who returned. A victory over Pembroke proved to be the teams top defensive effort holding Pembroke to 38 pts. Playing in the tough Old Dominion Classic was a challenge for High Point and they performed exceptionally well Senior guard Robyn Cooper skillfully dribbles past an op- ponent. High Point Women ' s Basketball Team Members Include: (Row one) Coach Wanda Briley, ]ody Westmoreland, Connie Dickens, Germaine McAuley, Ethel White, and Robyn Cooper; (Row two) Roxanna Crouse, Vickie McLean, Marie Riley, Sylvia Chambers, Cracie Simmons, Denise Washington, and Assistant Coach Wendee Saintsing (Not pictured: Linda Cottell, Roberta Riley, and Pam Henline). 102 Panthers spread out to defend against Guilford. .--ยฃ SCOREBOARD HPC vs. Pfeiffer 81-90 HPC vs. Wake Forest 39-26 I V d HPC vs. Charleston 43-46 HPC vs. UNC-CH 44-41 r ' โ–  HPC vs. NC State 36-43 HPC vs. NC State 77-104 HPC vs. Elon 39-28 HPC vs. ODU 69-83 HPC vs. Wayland Baptist 69-77 โ– f HPC vs. UNC-G 47-27 HPC HPC vs. vs. N.C.A. T. Catawba 93-56 e_ โ–  !_; 101-30 HPC vs. E.C.U. 63-71 HPC vs. Appalachian 97-71 HPC vs. Pfeiffer 82-68 HPC vs. Guilford 86-54 HPC vs. Mars Hill 86-79 HPC vs. W.C.U. 71-75 HPC vs. Shaw 76-50 HPC vs. Pembroke 96-38 HPC vs. Catawba 102-33 HPC vs. Lenoir Rhync 78-69 HPC vs. WCU 68-58 HPC vs. Mars Hill 86-59 HPC vs. Guilford 68-48 1 HPC vs. ACC 68-40 V HPC vs. Pfeiffer 81-71 Ethel White goes high for the basket. Vickie McLean wins the tap on a jump ball. 103 VOLLEYBALL TEAM TAKES REGIONALS: ADVANCES TO NATIONAL TOURNAMENT Under the direction of first year coach, Wanda Briley, the Women ' s Volleyball team had another successful season with an overall record of 43 wins and 11 losses. This year, the team earned its third consecutive Carolina ' s Conference Championship, second state title, and second regional title. The team demonstrated a high skill level and good teamwork throughout the season. Outstanding players were Marie Riley, Ethel White, Germaine McCauley, Gracie Simmons, and Karen Christofferson, with Ana Maria Gonzalez and Roberta Riley proving themselves as adept freshmen. The bench was a determining factor in many victories. With five starters returning next year, HPC should continue its domination of the region in volleyball. =! The team anxiously awaits the serve from its opponent. 104 Above: Germaine MrCaulcy, an excellent player all sea- son, bumps the ball. Left: Ethel White goes high above the net for a spike. Below: Freshman Roberta Riley delivers a powerful over- head serve. HPC vs. Pembroke HPC vs. Elon HPC vs. Catawba HPC vs. WCU HPC vs. WFU HPC vs. ACC HPC vs. Elon HPC vs. Charlston HPC vs. UNC-CH HPC vs. Winthrop HPC vs. VCU HPC vs. Guilford HPC vs. Catawba HPC vs. Maryland HPC vs. Louisburg HPC vs. WFU HPC vs. Mars Hill HPC vs. WCU HPC vs. Lenoir Rhyn HPC vs. ECU HPC vs. Appalachian HPC vs. Lenoir Rhyn HPC vs. Limestone SCOREBOARD W HPC vs. Duke 1. w HPC vs. WFU U W HPC vs. N.C. State L w HPC vs. Mars Hill u w HPC vs. Guilford u w HPC VS. UNC-G w u L L HPC vs. UNC-CH 1 Carolina ' s Conference v Champions v w NCAIAW State v L 1 Champions AIAW Region 1 w Champions w u National Tournament w HPC vs. Fla. Tech 1 v HPC vs. U. of Minn-D w n HPC VS. Viola L w w Final Record 41-10 I _ ; High Point College Volleyball Team Front row Left to Right - Roberta Riley, leannie Hairston, Robyn Cooper, Ethel White, Paula Prillman, Ana Marie Gonzales Second row left to right - Coach Wanda Briley, Irish Gaymon, Germaine McAuley, Marie Riley, Sylvia Chambers, Gracie Simmons, Karen Christoffersen, Vickie McLean, Assistant Coach Wendee Saintsing 105 HIGH POINT BASEBALL: ALWAYS A WINNER The High Point College baseball team has a reputation throughout the South as the team to beat . The team has recorded thirty victories per season for the past de- cade, and the 1978 team appears to be continuing that tradition. Last year, the team captured the Caro- lina ' s Conference, winning 39 games โ€” the second highest number of victories in the school ' s history. With the bulk of last years team returning, and many talented new- comers, this season looks to be the best yet. Tony Waite, a .380 batter and all-State performer, and Jim Mugele, an All-District performer, return to the infield. Joe Gabar- ino, who led the nation with 44 consecu- tive stolen bases, will be returning along with Jeff Kennedy, Tim Reid, Danny Wil- bur, Gerald Culler, and John Grocki. The conference tournament MVP pitcher Ke- vin Keene is returning to the mound, as well as Mike Shugrue and Dirk Garley. Newcomers include pitchers Jay Schwam- burger and Phil Cherry, and third baseman Rick Martin. Known as the best small col- lege team in the South, HPC looks forward to continue their winning tradition, with a possible trip to the Nationals. Danny Wilbur is behind the plate as Vinnie Espado hits at practice. ' Hlr tf t 4 - Baseball Team Members include: Row one โ€” Neil Birnbaum, Vinnie Espada, Richard Foy, Danny Wilbur, and Jim Purcell; Row two โ€” Jan Reid, Chip Baker, Jim Mugele, Joe Gabarino, Rick Martin, John Grocki, Tim Reid, Gerald Culler, Don Groseclose, Randy Wilhoit, and Phil Ponder; Row three โ€” Tom Trice, Gary Zimmerman, David Easton, Randall Morrison, Jack Macintosh, Rick Hawkins, Kevin Albertson, Jon Davis, Jeff Brown, and Mike Staley; Row four โ€” Jeff Kennedy, Robert DelCollo, Bill Booth, Jay Schwamberger, John Hallis, David Hardison, Phil Cherry, Kevin Keene, and Mark Abbott. Tony Waite fields a grounder at first base. Kick Martin digs out a grounder at third base. J TENNIS TEAM ANTICIPATES WINNING SEASON For nearly a decade, the men ' s tennis team has dominated small college play in the region. This year could mark the seventh consecutive year as a competitor in the National Tournament. With most of last year ' s team returning, and some highly skilled newcomers, HPC tennis seems likely to continue its winning ways. Returning players include Steve Sharman, Jeff Apperson, Willem de Grote, Phil Parrish, Lane Evans, Kendall Handy, David Burgess, and Tom Fitzmaurice. Parrish won the district singles last year, and teamed up with Tom Fitzmaurice to win the doubles title. The addition of Chris Hohnhold to the team provides even more competition for the top six positions; Hohnhold has been a Davis Cup participant. Among their competitors are Chapel Hill, Va. Tech., Appalachian, and Atlantic Christian. The Panthers look for another trip to the National Tournament. Left: Lane Evans executes a powerful serve. fejggs fc . 1 t r โ€ข i 1 ! t 111 ' A โ€ข. -J ' ! Jeff Apperson skillfully demonstrates his backhand. Tennis Team members include: Dave Swaringer, Kendall Handy, Phil Parrish, Brad Beatty, Lane Evans, David Burgess, Willem De Grote, Steve Sharman, Jeff Apperson, Chris Hohnhold, and Coach Mike Glover. _J 108 L_ WOMEN ' S TENNIS: BEST TEAM IN HPCS HISTORY r lw ' r th f Women ' s , T ? nnis Team experienced one of its most successful seasons capturine the Carolma s Conference, and placing third in the state. With all but three players return ngihlyea team dented nlZZeZTlaXr T ยฐ m โ„ข A en and n RichardSn H |o n ome o Te team and ant ri Sc ki SUCC f Ssful season Second V ear coach Kitty Steele has high hopes tor the team and ant.apates possible regional tournament play for the Lady Panthers. Above: lean Richardson executes a backhand stroke. Right: Freshman Vicky Williams, a highly skilled recruit from N. Virginia, is a prime candidate for 1 singles. Tennis Team Members include: Row one โ€” Roberta Riley, Debbie Hill, Temma Allen, and Vicky Williams; Row two โ€” Donna Pfister, Lisa Mickey, and Jean Richardson; Row three โ€” Kathy Neblett, Marie Riley, Debra Ward, and Coach Kitty Steele. 109 TRACK AND FIELD LOOKS TO A WINNING SEASON Losing only two members from last year ' s team, and adding some adept freshmen to the team, High Point looks forward to a very successful season. Bill McCown is an outstanding hurdler from N. Virginia and is expected to dominate the conference in that event. Tracy Lyons, who holds the school record in Pole Vaulting, is also a top performer. Our distance runners will be highly talented with Mark Hamlett, Perry Macheras, Randy Larzelere, and Robert Martin returning, and top performing fresh- men Keith Chance, Jorge Nobre, Dave Frlory, and Wes Koonts, competing as well. Overall, the track team seems to be greatly im- proved with experience and new talent. Coach Da- vidson is looking for a great deal of individual and team success throughout the season - . ' . โ€” โ–  โ€” Freshman Bill McCown is a top hurdler. Track team members include: Row one โ€” Bill McCown, Keith Chance, Robert Martin, Mark Hamlett, Dennis West, Deberry Debnam, Norris Woody, Jorge Nobre, and Robert Duarte; Row two โ€” Rod Couick, Mark Mclntyre, Ron Byrne, Rick Callicut, Mike Griffin, Wesley Koonts, Perry Macheras, David Flory, Tracy Lyons, and Coach Bob Davidson 3 Outstanding aisiance runners Perry Macheras and Mark Hamlett run the mile. 110 Golf Team Members include: French Bolen, Paul Rapley, Bob Aydelette, Tony Flippin, Ray Jones, Scott Tedder, Tony Byrne, Jeff Hall, Leon Minka, Tony Piper, and Coach Woody Gibson. HPC GOLF TEAM A TOP COMPETITOR The 1978 golf team looks for a highly successful season this year with many talented players. Five re- turning players and some excep- tional newcomers will permit the team to look for a lot of good tour- nament play. HPC will play National champions Gardner-Webb, in addi- tion to Elon and Guilford; these teams comprise the toughest dis- trict in the nation. Overall team depth, experience, and confidence may be the key to a very successful season. High Point is teamed with Clemson and the University of Mich igan for the Coastal Carolina ' s Tournament, and is expecting some highly competitive rounds. The top players of the season will be Bill Wall, Tony Flippin, French Bolen, Paul Rapley, Bob Aydelette, and Jeff Hall. Bob Aydelette, top trestiman, is the former Carolina ' s Jr. Amateur Winner. French Bolen is an All-Conference player. HI CHEERLEADERS BOOST SCHOOL SPIRIT The 1977-78 Checrleading squad proved to be the most spirited unit the school has had in many years. With only three returning cheerleaders, seven new squad members were chosen. Promoting school spirit at HPC is often a fruitless job, however, the squad continually supported the athletic teams. In addition to their vocal support, the members of the squad made banners to be hung at most of the home games. โ€” Co, Panthers! The Squad m embers include: Cindy Briggs, Tina Lynch, Marianne Phillips, Betty Maynor, Johnita Pearson, Sharon Manns, Mitzi Vestal, Natalie Harris, and Peggy Pesce. 112 Winning Intramural Softball Team members include: Row one โ€” Bobby Ziglar, Robbie Ellis, Doug Stevens, Arnold Hendrix, Jan Marinus, and Brant Conner; Row two โ€” Robin Marley, Glenn Johnson, Tim Hall, Mark Clifton, Jose Oiler, Tommy Nance, and Tyler Cox. INTRAMURAL PROGRAM EXPANDS With the deletion of the Cross Country this Fall, the Intramural program expanded. Coach Bob Davidson served as director, with students Mel Mahler, Barry Sullivan, Patti Wooten, and Susie Gallup serving as coordinators. The Intramural program is a service of High Point College, designed to allow every student the opportunity to compete competively. The sports in the program this year included Softball, Tennis, Track, Basketball, Bowling, Soccer, Volleyball, Badmiton, and Table Tennis. Tournaments involving the top teams took place, with the winners pictured on the following pages. Winning Intramural Track Team members include: Jeff Kennedy, Mel Mahler, Joe Cabarino, Jim Mugele, Gerald Culler, John Hallis, Tim Reed, Matt Dunton, Jeff Potter, and Doug Challenger. XV Suzette Wurster โ€” Women ' s Tennis Women ' s Intramural Softball Winners: Row one โ€” Cindy Roberts, April Kear, and Sherry Dirks Row two โ€” Julie Campbell, Debbie Russell, Sandra Bacon, Sue Jeno, and Debbie Barnes. Men ' s Intramural Basketball Team Winners: Row one โ€” Phillip Miller, Deberry Debnam, Bernard Christian, and ]im Malesio; Row two โ€” Mike Kresanko, Steve Bisbing, Otis Foster, Sam Dalton, and Bob Del-Collo. JX Women ' s Basketball Intramural winners: Row one โ€” Kathy Nehlett and Teresa Rierson; Row two โ€” Thea Dean, Jean Rirhardson, Monica Traini, and Kathy Wal Women ' s Intramural Directors are Susie Gallup and Patti Wooten. Men ' s Volleyball Intramural Team winners: Row one โ€” Leon Minka, Ken Clair, Dave Dexter, and Bil Booth; Row two โ€” Les Hall, Mark Poore, Charlie Cross, Jeff Burrell, and Wallie Culbreth. 115 RonnizfiTions โ€ข ORcnniznTio ns โ€ข ORcnnnnTions โ€ข ORcnnn SOCIETY OF COLLEGIATE JOURNALISTS The Society of Collegiate Journalists began its first year at HPC this past Fall. Members of the society must have served on a campus publication for one year in a managerial position for one year, or a staff position for two years. Members are recognized nation-wide for their contributions. Mrs. Sullivan served as advisor and Ed Crandpre as president. Society of Collegiate Journalists members are: Row one โ€” Caryn Marie Reinhart, Debbie Johnson, Ken Keiser, and Mrs. Emily Sullivan; Row two โ€” Brent Johnson, Arnold Hendricks, Ed Grandpre, and Mac Phillips. 118 AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY American Chemical Society Members include: Row one โ€” Bobby Ziglar, and Cheryl Vernon; Row two โ€” Chris Larson, Debbie Holcomb, Bobby Greene, Betsy Bet7, George Poppy, Don Wright, Sponsor Mr. Rickard, Dr. Bowman, Jeff Nelson, and Jeff Harper. High Point College Singers include: Row one โ€” )anet Hinckle, Dr. Elson, Gwen Pugh, Fred Patterson, Adrienne Smith, and Eddie Houde; Row two โ€” Ken Gibson, Lori Kennedy, Rick Hines, Beth King, Chris Harrington, Danay Savvas, and Tim Sutton. HIGH POINT COLLEGE SINGERS JX _A KAPPA DELTA KD members include: seated, left to right, Buffy Nordan, Cindi Clair, Beth Thompson, Lori Kennedy, Sharon Sullivan, Lynne Smith, and )udy Ashe. 1st row: Linda Pfantz, Scarlet Roland, Ellen Myers, Linda Thompson, Gina Gaines, Jane Sinks, Wanda Cahall, Cindy Fuller, Kathy Covert, Nan Lytton, Sandy Love, Mimi McDowell, Ellen Carmine, Michelle Boyce, Bonnie Carter, Pat Frey, and Phyllis Griffin. Not pictured: Beth Holt, and Debbie James. Sister ' s Sharon, Beth and studyers. Ellen are the late night KD ' s entered another year of meetings, rush parties, and hard work resulting in a fantastic pledge class. Of course there was the Mixer, opening of Tom ' s, and late night trips to Jimmy ' s for salads. What ' s this? A new patrol Judy โ€” Jim Patrol . . . Which way did he go?, which way did he go? Phyllis โ€” hey Scoop what ' s so appealing about the floor โ€” Scarlet โ€” wins the End Window Award, Ellen โ€” Yes it looks alright and everything will be so down right right, Buffy โ€” Tell me again ALL about your love lives, Mimi โ€” Farrah goes RED and takes residency at Tom ' s Brass Rail, Beth T. โ€” Does B.O. stand for Been Out or Burlington Oriented, Lori โ€” job experience: Furniture Today โ€” Burns Away!!, Beth H. โ€” Maggot Woman 2 moved out months ago, Linda P. โ€” How do you rationalize your sneakers, and we just love your hair, Wanda Woo Woo โ€” make that Boss Wanda Woo Woo, Cindy F. โ€” W W or Whine, Wonder, and Wait, Sharon โ€” Sullie, your engine ' s warm โ€” been to the Big T Bell ?, Lynne โ€” Is Richard ' s father a florist?, Jane โ€” Congrats on surviving 4 yrs . . . maybe 5 without an alarm clock or maid, Brickhouse! and Pat โ€” You ' re our favorite โ€” Memories of funtimes, candlelights, laughter, tears, sharing special moments with one another โ€” These will remember long after school days are gone โ€” Love from the 1977-78 Kappa Deltas. Don ' t you think we ' re lovely? Sisterly love is shown between Wanda and Nan. THETA CHI Theta Chi ' s, cafeteria. Jeff Smith, Mike Taylor, and Ray Hall ham it up in the Theta Chi members include: 1st row (left to right) Bob O ' Brien, Marty Amis, Randy Bledsoe, Scott Daeschner, and Stan Cairns. 2nd row (left to right) Jeff Brown, Trent Lutr, Ray Hall, Spence Woodbury, , Todd Miller, Hal Sutton, Tony Nielubowicz, and Jim Sims. 3rd row (left to right) Tony Flippin, Chris Craney, Jeff Smith, Scott Tedder, Mike Taylor, and Tom Miechcski. With a successful 1st annual Bong Show and Dream Girl 1976-1977 behind us, we begin an- other new year. With an average rush and a crazy Drags to kick things off the Theta Chi ' s began their usually unpredictable individual anticts. Blimper Pants on Bledsoe keeps trying . . . (Oh ya, has he returned the punch bowl yet?) . . . Martin Van and his side kick โ€” are they on for this week? Must be he bought two bottles of Sangria. Dagga D.B. Spot, James (whatever it is this time) is either trying to calm someone down getting belligerent, or making reservations with one othis 4 Madam ' s. Herbert (J. Hall) โ€” bed-14 classes-3 or who took my Visine. O ' B with a cig in his mouth and bike underneath he is off into the sunset . . . Where is Mikee? His friends have kid- napped him to Florida . . Hooter (still champion at backgammon) is still inviting them to parties . . . Boinker is asleep but she ' s still yaking . . . Mudd Turtle fooling around with hair โ€” but not on the chinny-chin-chin. . Ollie, you bet- ter put out an alert for the dog catchers . . . Spent Wrent Slutz won ' t drive his own car and he is still O.T.R. (TH) . . . Disco Daddy (Ray-Ray) lost his wife, but that didn ' t stop him from get- ting ' runk and acting like a low flying albatross . . . Mr. Caaaiiirrrns (old man) has got a big huge smile on that Pie Face โ€” has it got anything to do with a Rattle-Rattle? . . . Stud โ€” don ' t for- get to clean your room and change the sheets and I ' ll come over to- nite signed, 2001. Flippin (another one from Dobson) goes home so much he gets lost going to the cafete- ria ... Scott T. is the smartest one of the bunch, he wears a hard hat to all meals (Had your car towed lately? . . . Uncle Chris is at it again, (Pee Wee) keeps giving everyone un- wanted advice . . . Chesky the Malesky โ€” don ' t pout buddy; summer ' s almost here . . . Woods if you would stop kicking walls, pull- ing all-nighters, and stop playing cards you might get some . . . And then there is the Resident Dictator Waha. Another pro- ductive year has gone by and the memories are many. We would like to give congratula- tions and good luck in the future to our gradu- ating Brothers: Marty Amis, Randy Bledsoe, Scott Daeschner, Bob O ' Brien, and Hal Sut- ton. MX. ALPHA GAMS Alpha Gams started off an- other exciting year with a very successful rush. Here are some personal moments to bring back memories of the past year. Danneal . . . Our own motherhen! Donna . . . Alpha Gam ' s Peppis delivery service ... 6 ' 1 ... Did roater rooter ever find your keys? Caryl . . . We are still waiting for your candlelight. Susie, Nancee and Cindy . . . Did you ever find out who swept it under the carpet? Shaw . . . We really en- joyed your speech! Dawn . . . Do you really like living in the country? Germaine . . . are you transferring to another school? Toni . Do all New Yorker ' s get their cars before they get their licenses? Meg and Cathi . . . Like Mom like Kid . . . short people have no reason to live! Puss ... It looks like it may be a night out to Chinatown via the tombstone! Cathy . . . Are bears really cuddly? Lynn . . . We hear your Spastic team finally won a game! Spandy . . . the bloodhound of the hall . she can smell popcorn miles away. Patti . . . We hear he final- ly caught you with your clothes on. Man ' Ann Too bad the burglar had to ruin your party. Betsy . . . Where is our Sister ' s Board? Laura . . . Are you studying at the Rail tonight? Debra . Which guy called tonight? Suzanne . . . Our munchout queen . . . she even sleeps with crackers in her mouth Leslie . . . Do furniture buyers really make better lovers? Susan . . . We hear your favorite song is an old Chuck Berry . . . something about a Ting. Diane . may your epitaph read Cause of death . . . pea- nut butter suffocation. Janet . . Let ' s go get what? ? Sabrina . . . How do you throw a sucessful slumber party? Char-Lee . . . How do you help an injured basketball player? Therese . . . What caused your sudden interest and knowledge of soccer? Jill . . . Anyone want a piece of gum? Penny . . . How does it feel to have twenty guys on top of you? Mary ... Is Sugar really sweet? Gail ... Do you ever get seasick at State? Melissa . . . Loves doing love-scenes on and off the stage. Connie . . Our own Conehead from Saturday Night Live. Mary Stuart . . Couldn ' t you think of a better hiding place than the closet? Denise . . . Our own Evil Knieval, what room do you live in? Debbie . . . Bruce who? Valerie . . . How do you get around without your blue camaro? Marcella . . . You only go around once in life, so ... Joni . . The only person who can make a 10 mile trip take 2 hours! Gail must come up! Peggy . . . Loves to Dance to Jailhouse Rock. Cindy Get your nights and dates straights!! Ann . . . Anyone want to study? And ends another exciting and happy year with the Alpha Gam ' s. Members include: 1st row โ€” Sandy Ritlenhouse, Laura Billings, Cathy Shaw, Lynn Richter, Dee Dee Holloway, Cindy Gates , Leslie Davis, and Danneal Burdette. 2nd row โ€” Joni Powell, Toni Alonso, Diane Bednarcik, Char-Lee Venuto, Dana Ketcham, MariAnn Purrier, Peggy Pesce, and Denise Carter. 3rd row โ€” Janet Spaulding, Suzanne Karppinen, Susan Spaulding, Jill Beam, Cindy Miller, Connie Davis, Kim Lewis, Gail Jones. 4th row โ€” Patti Wooten, Therese Nowak, Susie Gallup, Marcella Bullard, and Cathy Groom. Gams display their work of art!! Gaines and Burdette โ€” ready for action? LAMBDA CHI ALPHA Members include: 1st row โ€” Dr. Paul Gratiot Doc , Jim Vinesett, Mike Shughrue, Mike Krescanko, Randy Bunnell, Steve Moss, Jorge Lagueruela, Mac Phillips, Martin Slater, Dave Horton, Bill Tschop, Terry Buker, Jeff Nesbitt, and Brian Anderson; 2nd row โ€” Stephen Lewis, Bill Carry, French Bolen, Bill McDonald, Steve Williams, Van Canipe, Bruce Gouge, Chris Ware, Greg Stone, Tim Taylor, Brad Beatty, Skip Granberry, Milton Auman, Paul Rapley, Kipper Tabb, Gary Vanlandingham, Ken Kearn, Gary Howell, Danny Ramseur, and Blaise Miller; 3rd row โ€” Ward Wilson, Mark Nissen, Steve Sharman, Steve Prater, Glenn Jones, Dave Easton, Alan Williamson, George Davidson, Eric Bohus, Bob Del-Collo, Mark Winchell, Yassin Khoyat, Jack Hamilton, and Lynn Summers. It ' s party time again for the Lambda Chis. 12 Members include: 1st row โ€” Dale Williams, Ed Grandpre, Tim Harper, Robert Gillis, and Tommy Gray; 2nd Row โ€” Rev. Bob Lowdermilk, Holly Waye, Nancy Reichle, Donna Eisnaugle, Dave Byrd, Mary Carter, Chris Harrington, and Mrs. Martha Blake; 3rd row โ€” Peter Migliorini, Bob Ellison, Eddie Mullis, Kristi Mills, Dave Bobbin, Cathy Crane, Kipper Tabb, Tammy Allen, and Fred Patterson. REMEMBER WHEN AND WHY? Harper drowned again! Kimmmper, I ' ll never call you that again. Bob โ€” get out of the room! Good morning to you. Here, Here, you ought not to say that. Arlington Cemetary shall rise again. I move we move to save time. Fred 10-4 RED. Bunches and Bunches. If she don ' t she will. Bissy โ€” Call your maker, unsigned. 119 pints collected from 23 donors! I ' m lucky to be alive! Let ' s shade in the GRAY areas Pete. Mount Airy โ€” here we come. Doctor Dale, we have another victim! Calm down, Cris. GET READY. Nancy, is it cold. Wrong Kristi, wrong. And as always in black, it is indeed a pleasure . . . Officers include: Dale Williams, Ed Grandpre, Rev. Robert Lowdermilk, Tim Harper, Mrs. Martha Blake, Robert Gillis, Tommy Gray. 1J4 ALPHA PHI OMEGA CELEBRATES 20TH ANNIVERSARY THEN โ€” and Now carrying the purpose of friendship, leadership and service. The Alpha Phi Omega National Service Fraternity, Mu Xz. Chapter at High Point College celebrated its 20th Anniversary with many memories and great expectations as brothers, pledges, and as alumni gathered. The chapter was founded in 1958 and has since contributed 20 years of service and leadership to the campus and surrounding community. Mu XZ highlights this academic year with large donations to Muscular Dystrophy through it ' s fund raising projects. Two very successful bloodmobiles on campus, the annual railroad cleanup, and the Ugly Man on Campus Campaign, sponsored by the Fall Pledgeship, and a Campus Beautification Drive have rounded out this special year. Thank you Mrs. Blake, Mr. Dalbey, and Rev. Lowdermilk. RVICE FRATERNITY 1 MAT10NAL ย - [ Pledges include: 1st row - Mary Carter, Nancy Reichle, Dave Byrd, Donna Eisnaugle, and Cathy Crane. 2nd row - Kristi Mills, Bob Ellison, Holly Waye, Eddie Mulhs, Tammy Allen, and โ–  y Fred Patterson. I2S PHI MU: LES SOEURS FIDELES March 4, 1852, Phi Mu was but a dream ... a dream conceived by three college students. This dream today is a beautiful reality . . . com- posed of chapters reaching across the nation. Love, Honor, Truth . . . our rich ideals binding Les Soeurs Fideles in a bond of the sister- hood. The year 77-78 started off with a fantastic rush as we pledged 23 new Phis. Pledge dance, Christmas party, wine and cheese party, Phi Mu Weekend, and various service pro- jects were but a few of the fun hap- penings of this year. But then came TROUBLE โ€” Our Pres. has made the scene this year with her four- legged friend, Nugget . . . Teach Jeno was attacked by her kindergar- ten class and thrown down the stairs . . . The hall is not the same without Stinky . . . Welshie has been seen on campus with that dark-haired fella โ€” again ... Val plays hostess to Friday afternoon daiquiri parties โ€” Yadkin 210 . . . Surprise! Ronnie is out skinny dip- ping and carrying on all night love affairs . . . Sarah may be our hall prude but she ' s got the makings of a fine woman . . . Nanette and Beth left us in December but Nancy sur- prised us with a comeback . . . Lynn-dada is always amusing us with her imitations . . . TBR maintains a reserved seat for Annie . . . Weenie, you may be cute but you ' re still a dick . . . K.C. is our hall chemist โ€” may she not blow us up. Members include: 1st row โ€” Katie Brennan, Susan McConnell, Valerie Luedke, Debbie Barnes, Kolleen McCralh, Cindy Briggs, Rhonda Lalk, and Sarah Amos. 2nd row โ€” Renee Majka, Cigi Wilson, Julie Campbell, Annie Janowski, Jean Small, April Kear, Sharlia York, and Donna Denny. 3rd row โ€” Sandra Bacon, Natalie Harris, Cindy Roberts, Laura Burdette, Betsy Betz, Kathy Connelly, Sherry Dirks, Nanette Falls, Debbie Russell, Donna Fiorvanti, and Patti Rusenko. 4th row โ€” Laurie McLean, Sue Wick, Lynn Maness, Anne Keiser, Sue Jeno, Donna Welsh, Susan Inman, and Cathy Andreson. Mm Debbie Russel room. trys to clean up her Rhonda Lalk and Sara Amos come dressed to impress at the party. Often heard in the cafeteria is Deb- bie ' s distinct laugh . . . Laura is finally settling down and Stan ' s the man . . . Sherry was last seen pushing that little green Vega down 1-85 Professor Shaggy Dog โ€” is that really you Anne? . . . famous question on campus โ€” Julie, Julie, Julie, do you love me? Susan is our woman of the world . . . Kolleen โ€” who ' s the latest? . . Sue Heeee! plays some mean basketball . . . Susie โ€” been in any wet t-shirts contests, lately? Donna D. has been seen with stars in her eyes . . . Lil Cindy is our talented one . . . Natalie adds rhythm to the hall . . Gigi is our wanted woman Cyndi โ€” are you selling those kisses for a dollar? Ralph is our answer to happy days Jean โ€” how about sharing your MAN? . . . Sue may be quiet but don ' t let that fool you April โ€” we love you, why did you wait so long to bounce into our lives? . . . Cathy โ€” no one knows what goes on behind closed doors . . . Betsy is our coed rep . . . Keep that neck covered โ€” OK, Katie? Sid โ€” Why are your cheeks red? . Buzz โ€” thanks for your McDonald ' s food runs . . . Renee can ' t get away from the tube . . and Sharlia the slumber party was, a crashing success!! Graduation brought the year to an end but the memories of fun, happy, and sad times continue with us as does our bond of friendship found within Phi Mu. PI KAPPA ALPHA 1977-78 was another great year for the Pikas. Congrats to Wubby for Who ' s Who . . . Two overcame B. Law and B-ball to return in the fall. Abbott who really did attack your mirror? Giles caught cat scratch fever over fallbreak. Stretch is taking courses at Tom ' s. Dupe, what was that bump in the night against your car? Hearn was somewhere over the rain . . . Ross in soccer you use your head. Perry is being called by the ASHE Mts. Dave made it to a few classes this year. Mike has Carolina fever every weekend. Tom has a new roommate. Tripper, I will work on files over break. Jim, TOO letter and we are gather here together . . . Mark burned by Daddy and Denver. George replacing Gary in the lounge. Wubby has become moody. The Pledges had a bun-warming night and where are your canes? Members include: 1st row โ€” Jim Van Horn, Dave Olson (Treas.), Jerry Arndt (Vice-President), Andy Wubbenhorst (President), Richard Hearn (Secretary), and Gary Dupell; 2nd row โ€” Ross King, Greg Norris, Bob Duarte, )im Wolfe, Tom Trice, and Chris Zilg; 3rd row โ€” Jacky Hendrix, Tim Bailey, Bruce Pumphrey, Stan Johnson, Keith Chance, George Wolfe, Doug Kimmel, Carl Thomas, Mark Abbott, Mark Walling, Mike Shelton; 4th row โ€” Perry Macheras, Kyle Holt, Richard Arning, Bob Brownlow, Tom Miller, )ohn Roland, Ken Swanson, and Karl Stoll. The Pikas party it up! jOl_ ' Girls, let ' s pose for the cameraman! Get a load of Kathy Garner ' s hairdo with Susanne McDermott a s hairdresser. ZETA TAU ALPHA ZETA members include: Row one โ€” Nan Thorne, Nancy Green, Donna Adams, Jackie Swing, Mary Wyatt, Jane Seltzer, Kendalle Bzdek, and MaryAnn McNamara; Row two โ€” Terry Gardella, Mylene Fisher, Regina Stanley, Adrienne Smith, Tracy Taylor, and Tina Lynch; Row three โ€” Myra Faulkenberry, Susanne McDermott, Suzette Wurster, Jennifer Raper, Sharon Stanback, Pam llderton, Ginny Williamson, Marianne Phillips, Cindy Sink, Ann Brawner, Kim Kramer, and Winnie Adkin; Row four โ€” Cindy Locke, Wendy Bowman, Susan Whetstone, Marcy Randall, Sarah Hartgrove, Majd Khayyat, Mitzi Vestal, Jenny Bull, Elaine Johnson, Ginger Brown, Pam Aiken, Karen Monroe, Ann Leonard, Millie Greene, Wendy Dunham, Jenny Tucker, Ellen Smith, and Tammy Garrison. 1977-78 proved to be a good year for Zeta Tau Alpha. We started off the year by acquiring 21 new pledges. They ' re a great bunch of girls and have many new and exciting ideas to contribute to ZETA. Our great Pres. MaryAnn Mcnamara has been busy keeping the sorority organized and reinforcing the ideals for which we strive: individuality, friendship, and most of all, love. By the way MaryAnn, have you had any more orange juice and appendicitis attacks? Stanback has been Nickpicking her way through student teaching. Myra, are you really engaged to a cop?? When not delivering a pizza, Susan has been delivering to David. Suzette ' s been digging on Eli Willy and has been at the Monastery this year. Nan flew in Flight to the Top . Kendalle, do you still have your crabs? When Mary wasn ' t Yoning , she was being mother to 21 girls. Ginger has taken up residence at the Cloisters. Borstell, where were you when the sorority picture was being taken? Kilogram, are you still spermine around? Jackie has gotten her masters in Martinology. Jane, alias Sizzle, has been Tinkling along and writing checks . Jenny B., why have you been spending so much time at the Kendall Center? Cindy got hooked up on Slippery Rock . Nancy loves High Point ' s own Sylvester Stallone. Jenny R., did you ever make it to Atlanta? Mylene has become Zeta ' s own Sea Nymph. Wendy went through the year Skipping along. Karen has spent many hours looking out the window at the Greenery in the courtyard. Jenny T. spent most of her time ON Old McDonalds farm. Donna is it really true there ' s nowhere else like Troy? Marcy are you still sleeping up on the fourth floor of the library? โ€” by the - way how ' s Foo Foo? Terry says her eyes are red because of her allergies, but we know it ' s from all those dacquiri ' s. Through it all we all seemed to survive the year providing again the love and friendship of Zeta Tau Alpha. 128 DELTA SIGS . . . SAILOR ' S BALL Members include: 1st row; Bryan Richards, Rick Ward, Barry Curry, Charlie Gross, Fred Anderson, Bud Frega, Bryan Hoots, William DeGrott, Leon Minka. 2nd row: James Hunt, Ken Clair, Jim Steinberg, Jim DeRosa, Mason Harrison, Dave Jackson. 3rd row; Dave Dexter, Kevin Jones, Kevin Gudzak, Mike Stalteri, Dave Gladden, Denny Failing, Bill Schmid, Wayne Benjamin. 4th row; Mark Abbott, Mark Joram, Jeff Burrell, Wally Culbreth, Mark Poore, Les Hall, Ron Fielding. The Delta Sigs sailed through another rush and once again pledged the best rushees around. We all enjoyed rush which ended with one of the best Drags ever, with many an old alumni coming back. To get the year going we had our traditional month of birthdays and the showers were kept busy. The big green machine rolled through several football games. Delta Sig Hall Frisbee and soccer make their appearances. After a year of fun and friendship, we once again climax the year with SAILORS BALL 78!! ALPHA PSI OMEGA Alpha Psi Omega and Tower Players put on excellent plays throughout the year. Members include: 1st row; Myra Faulkner. 2nd row; Mr. A. Lynn Lockrow, Miss Nan Stephenson, Jan Kleckner. 3rd row; Tom Cope, Sylvia Petrea, Chip Aldridge, Rick Hines, Nanette Falls. jOl ALPHA DELTA THETA Members include: 1st row, Margaret Adcock, Beth King, Cindy Lewellyn, Debbie Holcomb, and Gale Wall. 2nd row: Karen Hirschi, Jill Dorsett, Karen Caudle, Linda Steel, Patti Briggs, Marilou Morrison, Teresa Martin, Ava House, and Pam Devoe. Alpha Delta Theta, a Christian Service Sorority, provides an opportunity for self enrichment to all girls of HPC who are interested in helping others. ADT sisters are involved in various projects on the campus as well as in the community whenever the need arises. This year they worked with the Council on Aging and the High Point Parks and Recreation ' s program with handicapped children. Through Christian fellowship and dedicated members, they strive to uphold their motto of Sisters In The Service Of God. Officers include: Gale Wall, Cindy Lewellyn, Beth King, and Annette Johnson. JX INTERFRATERNITY COUNCIL pviemoers inciuae: 1st row โ€” Jorge Lagueruela, Denny Failing, and Dave Olson; 2nd row Wally Culbreth, Norris Woody, Ray Hall, Bill McDonald, and Todd Miller. Members include: 1st row โ€” Myra Faulkenberry, Ellen Carmine, Donna Welsh, and Nancee Heins; 2nd row โ€” Jennifer Bull, Pat Frey, Debbie Russell, Sara Amos, and Donna Lyman. PAN-HELLENIC COUNCIL 131 AMERICAN HUMANICS The American Humanics Student Association at High Point is made up of all students in the Human Relations Youth Agency Leadership program. Through its elected officers and various committees it becomes a working laboratory experience in the methods used most commonly to adminster the nation ' s great volunteer youth agencies. Below โ€” Officers include: Lynn Smith, Karen Silverthorne, Fred Patterson, Tim Harper, Dana Merryday. Members include: 1st row; Tammy Allen, Kathy Crane, Tim Harper, Robert Gillis, Frank Whalin. 2nd row; Kipper Tabb, Terry Limbo, Mary Carter, Marianne Phillips, Julie Campbell, Holly Waye, Tina Lynch, Cliftemma Allen, Fred Patterson. 3rd row; Bob Duarte, Mike Wallace, David Frisbee, Danny Ingram, Ed Grandpre, Jocelyn Hart, Judy Harris, Donna Eisenaugle. 4th row; Bob Eliason, Mark Nissen, Buddy Hoofnagle, Hal Sutton, David Byrd, Sam Dalton, Jerry Jones, Ann Wheeless, Denise Brummit, Ed Mullis. 5th row; Terry Dunn, Mark Mclntyre, Ken Swanson, Dana Merryday, Joey Hancock, Ken Keiser, Mr. Earnest Price, Jr. Above โ€” Mr. Earnest Price shows great interest at Cheerio. Left โ€” Camp Cheerio provides excellent ground for volleyballers. SOCIETY FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF MANAGEMENT The Society for the Advancement of Management (SAM) is designed to help students have insight to the day to day activities in the business world. Our chapter is one of 200 clubs chartered in leading colleges in the United States. S.A.M. is open to all students regardless of their major. Being a member includes involvement in activities such as tours, speakers, money-making projects and socials. SAM members include: Malt Dunton, Tom Fitzmaurice, )erry Younts, Wendy Bowman, Randy Larzelere, Howard Spainhour, Judy Ingram, Michael Vitamvas. DAY STUDENT ORGANIZATION Members include: 1st row; Mr. David Christovich. 2nd row; Tommy Gray, Al Seymour, Rhonda Banther, Leslie Cockman, )udy Ingram, Dawn McElrath. 3rd row; Teresa Coins, Bruce Cobb, Michael Pearce, Chris Seibert, Lynn Cobb, Judy Brown, Kathy Harrill, Patricia Edmonds. 4th row; Bill Kinley, )oey Davis, Mike Griffin, Kevin Wilson, Terri Marshall. The Day Students Organization, now in its second year on campus, extends membership to any college student who does not live on campus. The organization proceeds to inform these students of campus activities as well as participate in their own events. DSO meets every Wednesday at 11:00 in the lobby of the Student Center. This year the day students sponsored a Halloween Haunted House with the proceeds going to the United Way. Other events this year included the Christmas mixer and the Spring yard sale. Hi PHYSICAL EDUCATION MAJORS Members include: 1st row, left to right; Debra Weber, Robin Slate, Wilma Moran, Patti Wooten, Mike Wallace, Susie Galup. 2nd row; Roxanne Crouse, Sharon Kaler, Paula Prillman, Barbara Waterman, Leslie Cockman, Donna Johnson. 3rd row; Bernard Christian, Gerald Culler, Rick Martin, Tom Trice, Linda Cottrell, Jean Richardson, Cathy Neblett, Vicki McLean, Marie Riley, Rich Killoran. 4th row; Danny Anderson, Rick Proctor, Laura Billings, Jeff Burrell, Mel Malhler. 5th row; Pam Henline, Sylvia Chambers, Wendy Saintsing, Ethel White, Bob Hovey. 134 FELLOWSHIP OF CHRISTIAN ATHLETES Members include: 1st row, left to right; Rev. Bob Lowdermilk, Roxanne Crouse, Robin Eisenbrey, Sharon Kaler. 2nd row; John Hallis, Mary Carter, Lisa Mickey, Paula Prillman, Linda Ensey, Debra Weber, Wilma Moran, Dee Ann Clapp. PHOENIX The Phoenix English Club is an organization of all persons interested in English โ€” writing or literature. We have meetings to talk with other English majors and professors and to discuss our own writings. Each fall the club sponsors the Phoenix Literary Festival in which a well-known writer speaks and workshops are performed. The club seeks to help students become involved in literary activities. President โ€” Angelyn Marlette Vice-President โ€” Cappy Probert Secretary โ€” Caryn Reinhart Members include; left to right; Teresa Martin, Ruth Oliphant, Caryl Porte, Tammy Hodges, Mrs. Emily Sullivan, Pat Niven, Angie Marlette, Caryn Reinhart. 135 FELLOWSHIP TEAMS Members include: 1st row; Bill Reisenweaver. 2nd row; Teresa Martin, Wendy Stewart, Linda Steele, Gale Wall, Mike Vitamvas, Denna Holland. 3rd row; Pam Smith, Sybil Richardson, Donnie Everhart, Cindy Lewellyn, Malon Baucom, Leslie Cockman, Karen Hirschi, Robert Hicks, Arthur Holland. 4th row; Mark Snyder, Alan Dorsett, Ann Clisson, Beth King, Patti Briggs, Mark Mclntyre, Debbie Holcomb, Becky Albright. Fellowship Teams is an organization composed of college students who are concerned and interested in church youth groups. Each Thursday night during the semester, members of Fellowship Teams gather together to plan and participate in work-shops. Each workshop is designed to inform and prepare participants to work with youth groups in retreat or weekend settings. Fellowship Teams not only gives each member an opportunity to work with a youth group but it also gives all involved a chance to grow spiritually and to serve God and fellow man. Bill Reisenweaver โ€” President Ann Clisson โ€” Secretary Mike Vitamvas โ€” Treasurer Resource Chairman Sybil Richardson and Gale Wall โ€” Program Chairmen Beth King โ€” Music Chairman IX TOWER PLAYERS Tower Players presented CALIGULA in the fall Members include: 1st row; Mr. David Christovich, Mark Norwine, Rick Hines, Chip production. Aldridge, Tom Vails, Myra Faulkner, Tom Cope, Valeria Gramby. 2nd row; Melissa Patton, Zak Taylor, Jan Kleckner, Nan Stevenson, Douglas Hall, Mary Lou Morrison, Robin Henson, Katie Brennan. 3rd row; Mr. A. Lynn Lockrow, Forrest Williard III, Glenn Richards, Pattie Birmingham, Karen Green. STUDENT NATIONAL EDUCATION ASSOCIATION The Student Natio nal Education Association consists of High Point College students who are interested in the teaching profession. The members meet once a month. Programs are provided by guest speakers who are experienced in the many different aspects of education. This organization participates in local cluster meetings and an annual state convention. Members include: 1st row; Susan Perkins, Charles Hatley, Ann Newsome, Kim Freeman, Carol Neary, )udy Ashe, Sue Jeno, Cathy Shaw, Toni Alonso, Sharon Stanback, Rhonda Banther, Jill Dorsett. 2nd row; Cynthia Burns, Dr. J. Allen Thacker โ€” Sponser. 3rd row; Angie Marlette, Karen Sellers, Lynette Rickard, Kathy Creed, Beth Cartwright, Karen Thrailkill, Patricia Burns, Lynn Krause, Joanne Ellis, Patty Rusenko, Sherry Leonard, Cindy Gates, Sue Woods, Pat Niven, Kim Hartman, Elaine Johnson, Kathy Parce, Sylvia Petrea. 11 WWIH, RADIO STATION SIGNS ON THE AIR. The final transmitter and equipment tests were made and programming set, and then along came the first broadcast. This year marked an end to the approximate twelve years of effort to obtain a campus radio station. The FM-10ET that broadcasts for HPC. Listen on 90.5 on your General Manager of the radio station, Jeff Nesbitt, FM dial. works on a piece of construction earlier this year. Much of the equipment was bought with funds from the SGA; yet, donations from businesses in the High Point area proved valuable. Officers include: Jeff Nesbitt General Manager; Bill Carry, Business Manager; Mary Wyatt, Production Manager; and Karen Green, Programming Manager. WWIH is an educational station and its control room and antennae are located at the top of Robert ' s Hall Members include: left to right; Jeff Nesbitt, Bill Carry, Vinnie Espana, and Mike Wallace. 138 JUDICIARY Members include: 1st ro w โ€” Chip Aldridge, Steve Bisbing, Matt Dunton, and Jan Dunkelberger; 2nd row โ€” Lt. Walton. LEGISLATURE IN THE YEAR 77-78 Members include: 1st row โ€” Christie Carroll, Secretary; Norris Woody, Speaker; Andy Wubbenhorst, Speaker Pro-tern; and Steve Moss, Parliamentarian; 2nd row โ€” Donna Fiorvanti, Sherri Jones, Sara Amos, Chris Ware, Adrienne Smith, and Donna Adams; 3rd row โ€” Fred Patterson, Caryn Reinhart, Tom Gray, Perry Macheras, Sharon Billings, Jackie Swing, Ellen Carmine, Mike Showalter, Tammy Garrison, and Jorge Lagueruela; 4th row โ€” Allen Carter, Jim Van Horn, Bruce Berrier, Mark Poore, Jackie Hendrix, Keith Chance and Dr. Murphy Osborne. 114 Allen Carter โ€” President James Van Horn โ€” Vice-President STUDENT GOVERNMENT Kathy Groom โ€” Secretary Norris Woody โ€” Speaker of Legislature Right: Bruce Berrier โ€” Attorney General Far right: Sherri Jones โ€” Treasurer 40 STUDENT UNION Members include: 1st row; Chris Ware, Rhonda Banther, Dick Cook, Valeria Gramby, Brian Anderson. 2nd row; Mike Stallteri, Les Hall, Mark Poore, Kevin Cudzak, Peggy Pesce, Sharon Sullivan. 3rd row; Claire Cupp, Caryn Reinhart, Jenny Bull, Robert Hicks, Pam Skelly, Tim Taylor, Ron Byrne, David Flory, Martin Slater, Jeff Nelson, Kathy Conally, Pam Aiken, Tom Burke, Mary Steward Beard, Wally Culberth, Jim Vinsett, Majd Kheyat, Mark Joram, Mike Showalter, Tammy Garrison, Gary Howell, Bill Schmidt, Mike Wallace, Kipper Tabb, Sharon Manns, Jessica Green, Norris Woody, Marcy Randall, Mark Nisson, Bill T ' Shop. The Student Union Executive Council includes: 1st row; Jackie Swing, Business Manager; Claire Cupp Recreation; Dick Cook, Concerts; Rhonda Banther, Secretary; Mark Joram, Movies and Lectures 2nd row; Brian Anderson, Coffeehouse; Robert Hicks, Information - Resource Chairman; Martin Slater, Dance; Gary Howell, Publicity; Chris Ware, Chairman; Mark Poore, Student Legislator; Tom Burke, Advisor. 141 ALPHA CHI Members include: 1st row โ€” Dr. James Stitt, Dale Williams, Angie Marlette, Sybil Richardson, Andy Wubbenhorsl, Ken Gibson, Mr. William Cope, and Dr. )ohn Ward, )r.; 2nd row โ€” Margaret Adcock, Kathy Avery, Christie Carroll, Jill Dorsett, Sandy Grim, Judy Ashe, and Gary Deal; 3rd row โ€” Myra Faulkenberry, Pam Pavco, Donna Welsh, and Debra Ward. Alpha Chi Honor Society is a co- educational society whose members are juniors and seniors of good character who rank at least in the upper tenth of their classes. Its purpose is to promote academic excellence and exemplary character among college and university students and to honor those achieving such distinction. The club sponsors activities such as a graduate school day, a tutor system, lectures, a banquet for freshman with the high CPA ' s for first semester ' s work, social activities, and service projects. The new chapter was formed this year with formal initiation and induction of members. The officers include: 1st row โ€” Andy Wubbenhorst, Treasurer; Dr. James Stitt, Sponsor; and Dale Williams, Delegate; 2nd row; โ€” Sybil Richardson, President; Mr. William Cope, Sponsor; Dr. John Ward, Jr., Sponsor; and Angelyn Marlette, Secretary; 3rd row โ€” Ken Gibson, Vice-President. 142 ZENITH Members include: 1st row, left to right; Caryn Reinhart, Jennifer Raper, Wanda Cahall, Susan Foreman. 2nd row; Laurie Weinberger, Kathy Covert, Michelle Boyce, Randy Callahan, Debbie Holcomb. HI-PO Hi-Po Members include: Row one โ€” Debbie Dorland, Mike Wallace, and Phyllis Griffin; Row two โ€” Debbi Johnson, Scott Hance, and Kathy Covert; Row three โ€” Steve Bisbing, Jan Dunkelberger, Colleen Blackney, Susan Gaines, Michelle Boyce, Dave Bobbit, Robin Henson, Roger Robertson, Robyn Marley, Arnold Hendrix, and Ed Grandpre ' . For the academic year of 1977-78, the Hi-Po began under the direction of co- editors, Dave Bobbit and Arnold Hen- drix. The paper began the year with a new slogan, working for a better in- formed campus. After the first four is- sues, it was decided to have the paper published bi-weekly. In doing so, a large part of the financial strain was eliminated and the quality of the paper improved. Campus coverage became more in- depth with interviews with Pres. Patton and other administrators, and through other features such as the pro-con edi- torials. Mush of the credit for the im- provements goes to the staff which dou- bled since last year. The staff included Assoc. Editor Robin Marley, Sports Edi- tor Steve Bisbing, Business Manager Donald Bowles, Photographers Debbie Dorland and Debbie Johnson, and Writ- ers and Layout Assistants Robin Henson, Nancy Reichle, Dan Darden, Colleen Blackney, Skip Harris, Scott Hance, Lisa Mickey, Robert Gillis, Robert Hoke, Ed Grandpre ' , Jan Dunkelberger, Mike Wal- lace, Kathy Covert, Susan Gaines, Phyllis Griffin, Linda Thompson, Nan Lytton, and Michelle Boyce. 143 r -H Robyn proofs a layout. Ugh! HiPo members work on correcting ropy. 727 N. Main Street High Point, N.C. High Point Hardware Co. 230 SOUTH MAIN STREET HIGH POINT. NORTH CAROLINA 919 02-C327 3)pmtopmi ยฉtfta STARNES ART COMPANY 124 Church Avenue, High Point, N.C. 919-885-2323 . Wcichovia Wachovia Bank Trust Company, N.A. Your Fashion Advisor . . High Point โ€” Downtown Westchester Mall Salisbury, Asheboro, Burlington Statesville, Winston-Salem Number One Selling Import In The U.S.A. 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