High Point University - Zenith Yearbook (High Point, NC)
- Class of 1979
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fatMe ZENITH 1979 High Point College Editor— KathyHorvath Photographers — Steve Lewis Dave Schaller Advisor — Mrs. Shirley Rawley The opinions expressed within the ZENITH ' 79 are not necessarily those of the college or the student body but the opinions of the ZENITH 79 staff, High Point College, High Point, N.C. Theme Activities Seniors Underclassmen Academics Sports Organizations 2 16 34 62 74 92 112 If the patterns of life Look obscure And the threads are Distorted and unclear, Remember there is One To whom the design Is simple and clear — Everything is a part of His loving plan And when God weaves the threads In His special way, It will be the beginning of a new day. Kathy Horvath ' 81 ■THfc ' Rt I ROCK ■HBHHSB 12 .:■13 14 - J A ?s . rr M r I n _- . , STUDENT i LIFE Marcella Bullard — Homecoming Queen 1979 IS Jill Beam, escorted by Mike Taylor sponsored by Theta Chi Homecoming 1979 Homecoming 1979 included many activities, with the climax of these events being the crowning of Sophomore Marcella Bullard as queen during the halftime activities of the HPC — Lenoir-Rhyne Bas- ketball game. Approximately 3,500 people com- posed of parents, students, professors and alumni looked on as Jill Beam and Nancy Houlberg were named as first and second runners up respectively The Annual Alumni Dance, which featured Vision ' Trac IV and Sound Tech Disco, was held at the Vil- lage Green in Greensboro Prior to Saturday ' s Game, the Homecoming Court was presented, and the winners of the banner and displays competition were announced. Alpha Gamma Delta won the ban- ner competition and Alpha Delta Theta won the dis- play competition. The Rowdy Crowdy award was presented to MUG at half-time. Nancy Houlberg, escorted by Tom Fitzmaurice Sponsored by Freshman Class 19 Debbie Holcomb, escorted by Johnny Roberts Sponsored by Alpha Delta Thela Kristi Mills escorted by David Waite Sponsored by Alpha Phi Omega Ann Wheeless, escorted by Kent Spenser Sponsored by American Human- ics Debra Bouldm, escorted by Eric Bohus Sponsored by Day Students Diane Bednarcik. escorted by Mark Joram Sponsored by Delta Sigma Phi Ellen Myers escorted by Ted Landis Sponsored by Kappa Delta , ' ■( ' v maa Teresa Martin escorted by Kevin Alberlson Sponsored by Phoeniy Sylvia Chambers, escorted by James Purcell Sponsored by P E Majors ■M rl I irk •P M H i ll Michelle Parsons, escorted by Jeff Apperson Sponsored by Pi Kappa Alpha Chris Larson, escorted by Dan Greif Sponsored by Radio Station Sherri Jones, escorted by French Bolen Sponsored by Senior Class Karen Caudle, escorted by Steve Asbury Sponsored by Sophomore Class 21 I Debi Darland, escorted by Jorge Lagueruela Sponsored by Student Legis lature Kim Coy, escorted by Bob Mclwer Sponsored by Student Union Myra Williams, escorted by Tom Valis Sponsored by Tower Players Regina Stanley, escorted by Scott Richardson Sponsored by Zeta Tau Alpha 22 Alpha Delta Theta won first prize in the display competition Dennis West pulls down another rebound for the Panthers 11 The Lambda Chi — Theta Chi Football Team The Sigs and Picas get ready to do battle with the Chi ' s. 24 Students and faculty came out to cheer on the teams The Chi ' s gain yardage The teams battle for possession of the ball. The cheerleaders provided both fans and the teams with much enter- tainment as well as support 25 24 27 21 ' .£ i E«- -•- ' «u 3 1 ™B Lf. • mJV ► . - Jft fiHivekr fil ■inr i ■v 1 ■v, 1 i 1 111 . , p H| • n ' « •■ ; . . , — ft 29 30 31 32 , v ? CLASSES 3 3 Danny Auman — Sociology vH K m Bl r K! s L H k J 1 Bpi 5A . 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Elizabeth Nordon — Business Administration Jennifer Raper — Intermediate Education Robin Ray — Physical Education Caryn Marie Reinhart — English 42 Cynthia Routh — Sociology Chris Seibert — Business Administration Pam Skelly — Christian Education Mary Lynne Smith — Human Relations Sandy Spaulding — Human Relations 2 i Gary Sturgill — Business Administration Charlie Stutts — Religion Sharon Sullivan — Intermediate Education 43 Barbara Jo Waterman - — Physical Education Debra Weber — Physical Education Dennis West — Business Administration Ethel White — Physical Education GregWidner — English Cathi Wilson — Business Administration Donald Wright — Chemistry 45 Elizabeth Yowell — Biology Bob Ziegler — Chemistry i ■tm? Rick Brown — Sociology Bill Buczinsky — Business Administration Brian Anderson Mike Krescanko Greg Buker — Psychology Mark Joram — Business Administration Les Hall — Business Administration Paul Gochle— Behavioral Science 46 Jim Cole ■— Business Administration Greg Stone — Business Administration Cliff Goodman Danny Wilbur :e: Kyle Holt — Business Administration Dave Olson — Accounting Jerry Arndt — Business Administration Marshall Morton — Mathematics Tim Combs — History 47 Jeff Kennedy— Physical Education Gerald Culler — Physical Education Sherry Leonard — Elementary Education Karen Lambert — Elementary Education Tracie Lynn Maness — Intermediate Education Annamary Jonowski — Intermediate Education Wendy Monagas — Biology Debbie Williams — Biology J8 PatJi Wootlen — Physical Education Sandy Rittenhouse — Math Education Kathy Wolfe Mark La Franco Joan Seria 49 B«w inq for Bear so .5? 53 54 The beors get the porridge But.. D THE filNTHERS GET TK PoiNTS 55 ) 5e IL B ■(Time is Eunniug Out Jor (fije 5 1 r | ES L M H B ,- M ™ n ■■■■■f 58 60 hh it - r 41 Donna Adarns 80 Winnie Adkins ' 80 Pamela Aiken ' 81 Chip Aldridge ' 80 Tamyra Allen ' 80 Frederick Andersen ' 80 Steven Asbury ' 80 Isaac Asemoto 80 Theresa Astorino ' 82 Sandra Bacon ' 80 Craig Baldwin ' 82 Rhonda Banther 80 Deborah Barnes ' 81 Ralph Barnes ' 82 Lisa Bauman ' 82 Debbie Baunchalk ' 82 Diane Bednarcik ' 80 Deborah Beane ' 82 Antonio Berio ' 82 Sharon Billings ' 81 Colleen Blackney ' 81 Areshia Blankenship 82 French Bolen ' 80 Garry Bolin ' 82 Perry Booe ' 80 Elizabeth Boone 80 William Booth 80 Michelle Borland ' 80 62 Anne Bostrom 82 Debbie Bojidm 82 Paul Boyles 82 Elizabeth Brack 82 Vera Branch 81 Cindy Briggs 80 Till Brauer 82 George Brandt 82 Thomas Brinkley ' 80 Curtis Brower 82 Ginger Brown ' 81 Robert Brownlow ' 81 Alisa Brunson 80 Laura Burdette 80 Claudia Bryan 82 Susan Burditt ' 80 Greg Burns ' 82 Patricia Burns ' 80 Steve Burton ' 81 Linda Cain ' 80 , ' . ' ■rv HIGH POINT COLLEGE sept, a film SLEUTH EDMONDS CURLEY 21 SOCCER VS CATAWBA H.RC VOLLEYBALL 23 OUTDOOR CONCERT MISSION MOUNTAIN WOOD BAND Julie Campbell ' 81 RiekCalliCut ' 81 April Callahan ' 82 Van Canipe ' 80 Betsy Canupp 82 Annette Carnell 82 Denise Carter ' 81 Mary Carter ' 80 63 Terri Gartner ' 82 Karen Caudle ' 81 Larry Chilton 80 Keith Chance ' 81 Bryan Christian 82 Nancy Chipman ' 82 Jill Christianson ' 81 Marguerite Cicale ' 82 Cindi Clair ' 81 Tom Cimmo ' 81 Lynda Clevland ' 82 Vickie Cockerham ' 81 Michael Coylesh ' 82 Lee Cloer ' 80 Brad Clifton ' 82 KathyCline ' 81 Joanne Cooley ' 82 Kathy Connelly ' 80 Larry Corson 62 Rodnay Couick ' 80 Kim Cox ' 80 Katherine Crane ' 81 Timothy Craven ' 82 Karen Graver ' 82 Roxanna Crouse ' 80 Barry Curry ' 81 Ray Daniel ' 82 Dan Garden ' 81 KimDarden ' 82 Kathy Davis ' 80 Karen Davis ' 82 Leslie Davis ' 80 Shawn Davis ' 81 James Day ' 82 Leslie Deiderfieid 82 James DeRosa ' 80 William Deyerle ' 80 Henry Ducketl 80 Marc DuPont 80 David Easton 81 w f ' % w 64 Patricia Edmonds ' 81 Krista Ellis ' 82 Bernie Enciarnacion ' 82 Fred Fallenstein ' 80 James Farmer 82 Donna Fiorvanti ' 80 Glenn Fischer ' 81 Tony Flippin 80 David Flory ' 81 Lori Forman ' 82 Patty Fortus ' 82 Ronald Franklin 82 Gina Gaines ' 81 Terry Gardella ' 80 Steven Garner ' 80 Tammy Garrison ' 81 Robert Gates ' 82 Irish Gaymon ' 81 Janet Gibbons ' 82 Kim Gillespie ' 80 600000! 65 Renee Gobel 82 Ana Maria Gonzalez ' 81 James Gordon ' 82 Sheila Gore 82 Carol Grady 80 Karen Graupensperger ' 8i Millie Greene ' 81 Robin Grey ' 80 Mike Griffin ' 80 Don Groseclose ' 80 John Hallis ' 80 Scott Hance ' 81 Thomas Harlan ' 82 Bill Harris ' 80 Natalie Harris ' 80 Ronald Harris ' 82 Janice Harrison ' 82 Jocelyn Hart ' 80 Pamela Henllne ' 80 Michael Henns ' 82 Robin Henson ' 81 Danny Hewett 82 Marianne Hickman ' 81 Stephanie Higgins ' 81 cks C. 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Hill ' 80 Debbie Hill 8i Debbie Holcomb 80 Laurie Hoover ' 81 Katharine Horvath ' 81 Nancy Houlberg 82 Ava House ' 81 Lamar Howell ' 82 Donnie Hudspeth ' 81 James Hunt ' 80 Deborah Hurst 81 Annette Huttar ' 82 Matthew Ifediegwu 82 Jane Irvin ' 82 Lauren Jackson ' 82 Charles Jarrell ' 82 Stan Johnson ' 81 Tim Johnson ' 82 Penny Johnston ' 80 Craig Jones ' 82 Deborah Jones ' 82 Glenn Jones ' 81 Jay Juren ' 82 Sharon Kaler 81 Anne Keiser ' 81 ReginaKelley ' 81 Dana Ketcham ' 81 Scott Killiam ' 82 Is ALL the mail up yet? 67 Elizabeth King ' 80 Wendy Knight 82 JeffKoeWerS2 Kevin Kozerow ' 80 Patrice Krivka ' 82 Carol Labosky ' 80 Lisa Lassiter ' 82 Vickie Layton 82 Sallye Ledford ' 82 Cynthis Lewellyn ' 80 Nancy Lewis ' 81 Stephen Lewis ' 80 Raymond Linder ' 82 Sandy Love ' 81 Anne Ludwigson ' 82 Susan Luppino ' 82 Bonny Lynch ' 82 Tina Lynch ' 81 Lisa Mack ' 82 Karen Magill ' 82 Renee Majka ' 81 Sharon Manns ' 80 Renita Manuel ' 81 Gina Marlette ' 81 Teresa Marshall ' 81 Teresa Martin ' 80 Richard Martmeau ' 82 Carole Mathews ' 82 Betty Maynor ' 81 Connie McOaniel ' 62 William McDonald ' 80 Patsy McEnery ' 81 Kolleen McGrath ' 81 Wade Mclntyre ' 81 Robert Mctver ' 80 Ralph McMurray 81 Barbara McQueen ' 81 Mark Messick ' 82 Craig Messner ' 82 David Michel ' 82 08 Time to goto Class! Lisa Mickey ' 81 Blaise Miller ' 80 Tom Miller 81 Tina Mizelle 80 John Money ' 81 Roxann Moody 82 Betsy Moore 80 Michael Moran ' 81 Sabrina Morgan ' 82 Karla Morrison ' 82 Robert Moss 82 Hilda Nance 82 Kathy Neblett ' 81 Tina Needham ' 80 Jorge Nobre ' 81 Greg Norris ' 80 Kitty Nodhcutt ' 80 Therese Nowak ' 80 Boniface Obialor ' 81 Kevin O ' Connell ' 82 69 Kinta Otterman ' 81 Cecil Pate ' 82 Fred Patterson 80 Karen Patterson ' 82 Peggy Pesce ' 81 Donna Pfister ' 81 Dawn Poole ' 82 Sue Pooley ' 80 Mark Poore 80 Katharine Porter 82 Jom Powell 81 Joe Prestwood 80 William Price 80 Barbara Proffitt ' 80 Marcella Randall ' 80 Patricia Reavis ' 82 Charles Record ' 82 Tommy Reddeck ' 82 Nancy Reichie ' 81 William Reisenweaver ' 80 Gene Richardson ' 81 Scott Richardson ' 80 Gail Riley ' 80 Cynthia Roberts ' 81 Johnny Roberts ' 80 Ron Rogers ' 82 BillRountree ' 81 Rebecca Royal 82 70 Deborah Russell ' 80 Sara St Thomas ' 80 David Schaller ' 82 Lena Scriven 82 Teresa Sellers 82 Kathy Shields 82 Michael Showalter ' 81 Rob bin Slate 80 Jean Small ' 81 Donna Smith ' 80 Ellen Smith ' 81 Richard Smith 82 Steve Smith 82 Mark Snyder ' 81 Daniel Spainhour ' 82 Janet Spaulding ' 80 Susan Spaulding ' 80 Regina Stanley ' 81 Linda Steele ' 81 Dean Steelman ' 82 Wendy Stewart ' 80 Lynn Summers ' 80 Beth Surratt 82 Betsy Swanson ' 82 A hectic registration day 71 Ken Swanson ' 81 Michael Taylor 80 Tracy Taylor ' 81 David Teahan ' 82 Linda Thompson ' 81 Patricia Thompson ' 80 Karen Thrailkill ' 80 Francis Tobin 82 Tom Trice ' 80 Kathy Trotter ' 81 MicheleTruax ' 82 Linda Tyler ' 82 Dennis Tuttle ' 82 Linda Underwood ' 82 Lynn Upchurch ' 81 Char-Lee Venuto 80 Martha Vink ' 82 Alisa Walker 82 Anthony Wall ' 80 KimberlyWall 82 Mark Walling 80 Jane Walsh ' 81 John Walters ' 81 Rebecca Walters 82 Terry Ward 81 VandaWatkins ' 82 Naomi Watts ' 82 Marybeth Weber ' 80 Gail Webner ' 82 Jannell Welsh 82 Ann Wheeless ' 81 Cathy Wilhoit ' 82 Raymond Wilhoit ' 80 Kenneth Williams 82 Teresa Williams ' 81 Vicki Williams ' 80 Vicky Williams ' 81 Ginny Williamson 80 Donna Wilson ' 82 Donna Wilson ' 82 7 Katherine Wilson ' 82 Mark Wmchell ' 81 George Wolfe ' 80 James Wolle ' 81 Gary Woodie ' 82 Susan Wooten ' 82 OavidWorland 81 Donna Wright ' 80 Lillie Wright 81 Tracy Wright ' 82 George Yates B2 Lisa York 80 Jay Yow ' 81 Allan Zaback ' 82 Time for a chat in between classes 73 74 ACADEMICS 75 President Wendell Patton 111 I Convocation 1978 President Patton takes a few moments from his busy day to chat with a student Mr. Earle Dalbey — Vice-President of Financial Affairs 7t, i. I ' m® Mm Dr. David Cole — Vice-President of Academic Affairs Mr Cletus Kruyer — Vice-President of College Affairs Dr. Murphy Osborne — Vice-President of Student Affairs 77 Mr. Kenny Butla — Asst. Business Manager Mr. Bill Guy — Dean of Students Miss Diane Hanson Students Asst. Dean of Mr. Al Hassell — Director of Admis- sions Mr. David Holt — Registrar Dr. E. Roy Epperson of the College — Asst. Dean 78 V, The Rev. Bob Lowdermilk lain Chap- Mrs. Louise Nowicki — Financial Aid Mr, Raymond Petrea — Director of Officer Information Services Mr. Robert Williams Alumni Affairs — Director of 79 Dr. Richard Bennington Administration Business Dr. B. Gray Bowman Department Chemistry Miss Wanda Briley — Physical Edu- cation Department Mrs. Jane Burton ment Fine Arts Depart- Mr. David Christovich Department Fine Arts Mr. Bill Cope — Sociology Depart- ment Dr. Earl Crow — Religion Department Dr. Robert Davidson cation Department Physical Edu- Dr. Vance Davis — Religion Depart- ment so Dr. William DeLeeuw Department English Mr. Terry Dunn — American Humanics Dr, James Elson — Fine Arts Depart- Department ment Mr. Faiz Faizi — Business Adminis- Mr. James Forster — Fine Arts Depart- Dr. Charles Futrell — Physical Educa- tration ment tion Department Mrs. Alice Gentry — Mathematics Mr. Mike Glover — Physical Education Dr. Inslee Grainger — Modern Foreign Department Department Languages 81 Dr. A. D.Gratior — History Department Dr. David Hawk — Sociology Depart- Dr Carole Head — Modern Foreign ment Languages Dr. Fred Hill — Education Department Dr. Frances Hoch — Modern Foreign Mr. Maynard Idol — Mathematics Languages Department Dr. Stella Jones — Sociology Depart- Dr Marylin Karmel — Education Mrs. Polly Kayser — Modern For- ment Department eign Languages 8? Dr. William Matthews — Psychology Mrs. Pat May — Fine Arts Department Dr John Moehlmann — English Department Department Mr. James Nelson Administration Business Dr. Nelson Page Department Mathematics Dr. Alan Patterson — Physical Educa- tion Department Dr. Edward Piacentino Department English Dr. L B Pope ment Psychology Depart- Mr Raiford Porter — Fine Arts Depart- ment a j Mr. Ernest Price ics Department American Human- Mr Joseph Prichett — History Depart- Mrs. Shirley Rawley — English ment Department p $ ■vy ' W 1 i ■Mr. Lyman Rickard Department Chemistry Mr. Joseph Robinson Administration Business Mr. J. W. Rogers — Business Administration Mrs. Nancy Shelton Department Education Mr. Jerry Steele Department Physical Education Mrs. Kitty Steele tion Department 1. V I Physical Educa- S4 Mr. Richard Stimson — Business Dr. James Stih — History Department Mrs. Emily Sullivan — English Depart- Administration me nt Dr. Allen- Thacker — Education Dr. John Ward — Biology Department Dr. Owen Weatherly — Religion Phi- Department losophy Dr. Leo Weeks ment Biology Depart- Dr. Carl Wheeless ment History Depart- Mr. N. P. Yarborough — Modern For- eign Languages us Mr. Charles Teague — Religion Dr. Fred Yeats — Biology Department Miss Louise Adams — Post Office Department Mr. Tom Burke — Student Activities Mrs. Boyles — Resident Counselor — Mr Paul Lessard — Resident Coun- Office Women ' s. Wesley selor — McCulloch Mrs. Aita Northcott — Resident Coun- Mr. Mike Taylor — Resident Counselor Mrs. Mary Young — Resident Coun- selor — North Yadkin — Millis selor — Belk 36 I M . - . ,4V ■i m s Mrs. Martha Blake — Secretary — Mrs. Johnnye Brown — Business Mrs. Barbara Cagle — Secretary — Dr. Student Personnel Office Cole Mrs. Ethelyne Charnock — Secre- Mrs Mary Goodson — Secretary — tary — Financial Affairs Business Office Mrs. Peggy Ingram — Secretary Information Services Mrs. Mona Saunders — President ' s Office Secretary Mrs. Gerry York — Switchboard Oper- ator Miss Elizabeth — Wilhoit Admissions 37 Mrs. ' Carol Brantley — Library Mrs. Sybil Burton — Keypunch Data Mrs. Theda Cecil — Education Processing Mr. Davis — Data Processing Mrs. Gaynor — Business Office Mr. Keesee — Library Mrs, Ann Parks — Mimeograph Room Bookstore Personnel: Mrs. Hill. Mrs. Webb, Mrs Osborne RS «9 t i • Cn . v -Hi si s J - r s - i ' r j • - ' ■t , j4 ■w w. - V i i JP t SPORTS Soccer The HPC soccer team ended a rebuilding season with a 5-11 record. The panthers, four th in the conference, lost their first game in the District 26 playoffs. Since only 8 lettermen returned, first year coaches Wood Gibson (head) and Mel Mahler (assist- ant) had a nucleus around which they could build. This nucleus included Co-captains Todd Miller and Walter Roe, John Dourdis, Jorge Nobre, and Tony Nielubowicz. Several transfers and fresh- men — including Larry Morris, Jeff Sloan, Ralph Barnes and Dave Michel added depth, but inexpe- rience prevailed. Junior Tony Nielubowicz led in scoring for the Panthers with 8 goals and 4 assists. With Miller as the only graduate, there will be a stable foundation for next year ' s squad. Spf Team Members Include Row one — John Spencer, Kevin Scoville, Jorge Nobre. Mike Bradley, Todd Miller. Steve Asbury Mike Lertora Mike Showal- ter, Row two — Jeff Koehler. Kent Spencer. Ralph Barnes. Dave Michel, Walter Roe, John Dourdis, Tony Nielubowicz, Rory Walton . Row three — Assistant Coach Mel Mahler, Jeff Sloan. Mark Chesnick. Mike Moran, Ron Franklin. Daue Eckert, Toby Tobin. Scott Tomsi ' c Chris Hohnhold. Paul Les- sard. Larry Morris. Coach Woody Gibson. 91 Nl 99!P ami Players Include: Todd Miller. Steve Asbury, Dave Michel, John Dourdis. Tony Nielubowicz, Walter Roe, Larry Morris, Mike Moran, Paul Lessard and Chris Hohnhold Goalie Todd Miller caretuiiy watcnes the oan to save anotner score -v f ' Walter Roe. two-time All-State performer, controls the ball against N C State. 9 3 Mens ' Basketball Team Members Include Row one — Ricky Proctor, Warren Harding. Jay Yow, Scott Richardson, Danny Anderson, Joey Yow, Johnny McQueen. Anthony Parrish. Row two — John O ' Brien, Charlie Floyd. Bob Hovey. Steve Wheless, Bruce Floyd, Steve Johnson. Bob Mclver, Coach Jerry Steele Danny Anderson scores another two points lor the Panthers Ail-American Charlie Floyd scores against Catawba. 94 Mens ' Basketball With all of last season ' s players returning, the Mens ' Basketball Team anticipated, and had, a most successful season. The regular season ended with a 20-5 overall, and a 9-3 conference record. The defending Carolinas Conference champions entered this year ' s tournament seeded second, rid- ing an 1 1 game winning streak. This is the longest streak in 1 years. During the season, the Panthers suffered many internal problems — 5 players quit and Dennis West was suspended early in the season. West returned in mid January after solving both personal and aca- demic problems. At this time, the streak began, with Honorable Mention All American Charlie Floyd averaging over 25 points and 12 rebounds per game. Danny Anderson and Bob Hovey also contributed heavily during this period, Among the more exciting wins of the regular season were victories over once 1 rated Gardner Webb, a Homecoming Victory over archrival Guilford, and a season ending 70-62 win over Pfeiffer. Coach Jerry Steele was chosen District 26 Coach of the Year, while Anderson and Floyd were selected to the All NAIA District 26 Basketball Team, The Panthers are, at this deadline, playing in the Carolinas Conference Tournament. Alt-American Charlie Floyd tips in a basket in the conference tournament Danny Anderson scores against Barber-Scotia 9 5 Field Hockey A new playing system, coupled with 12 returning veterans, led the Panther Field Hockey Team to a third place in the Regional Tournament The Panthers 7-6-2 during regular season play placed them second in the state. The panthers were led throughout the season by Seniors Debra Weber, Linda Ensey. and Patti Wooten, Juniors Alyson Wilk, Sophomore Goalkeeper Stephanie Higgins, and Freshmen Jannell Welsh and Patty Fortus. Coached by Kitty Steele, the Panthers played many strong teams including Duke, Carolina, Wake Forest, and arch-rival U.NC- G. Deora Weber skillfully maneuvers the ball down the field. field Hockey Team Members Include: First row — Alyson Wilk, Vickie Williams, Patti Wooten, Sharon Kaler. Second row — Linda Ensey, Anne Ludwigson. Gail Wehner, Donna Wilson, Robin Slate, Carol Grady, Patty Fortus. Vicky Dobson; Third row — Coach Kitty Steele. Jannell Welsh. Deborah Weber, Kim Hall, Laura Billings, Shawn Davis ot At mh Alice Wainwright and Jannell Welsh team up to gain possession of the ball and take it down the field. 97 Womens ' Basketball The Lady Panthers ended their regular season with a perfect 6-0 league record and captured their fourth straight State Division II Championship Additionally, Coach Wanda Briley was named Female Coach of the Year and Marie Riley selected as ' Female Player of the year in the conference The Panthers won 20 of their 22 regular season games but had to forfeit 4 due to ineligibility problems with Theresa Holt Their regular season ended with an 18-6 record. Last year ' s AIAW Division II national champions were paced by Senior Ethel White, Junior Marie Riley, and Sophomore Andreia B anchard Riley, M.V.P. in last year ' s national tournament had a 23.2 scoring average and 7,7 rebounds per game. White, a 2 time All-American averaged over 17 points per game, and Blanchard over 1 8 points per game. All three were named to the All-Con- ference Team. ' The Panthers have, as of this deadline, gained a berth in the District Division II championship to be played in Kentucky. The winners will then play in the National Tour- nament in Fargo, S.D. in early March s N Womens Basketball Team Members Include Row one — Ethel White. Roxann Moody. Jody Westmoreland, Pam Henline, Deborah Jones, Elaine Crocker; Row two — Lena Scnven, Sylvia Chambers. Mane Riley, Bonny Lynch, Wendy Knight. Vickie McLean, Andreia Blanchard 98 99 Volleyball Having never lost a Carolinas Conference match, the High Point College Panthers are set to defend their three year rem as conference champions Two-time Player of the Year, Mane Riley, returns along with All-State performers Karen Christoffersen and Ethel White The three formed the nucleus last year for the Panthers ' 42-10 record and the eventual 10th place finish in the national tournament Ana Man Gonzalez, Vickie McLean and Sylvia Cham- bers each played an important role in last season ' s championship march They also return to give the nec- essary experience for such a long year The top freshman is Bonny Lynch The 5-10 south- paw is an awesome hitter and will add power to the Panther attack. Other freshmen include Deborah Jones. Lena Scn- ven, Carole Matthews, and Martha Latchtord Coach Wanda Briley, in her second year at High Point, said We don ' t have as much depth and experi- ence this year as last This might hurt us in tournament play where you have to play as many as four or five matches in one day During the regular season we should be alright with our top six or seven players Our schedule is very good in that we play every Divi- sion 1 and II school in North Carolina We also play in the UNC-G Invitational, the James Madison Invitational and will host the Carolinas Conference tournament If we qualify and are able to stay away from injuries, we II have a good chance to return to the regional and national tournaments this year We ' ll have to go some to improve on last year s record but we have the players to do it. f All-Stater Ethel White spikes the ball. Volleyball Team Members Are; Row 1 — Ethel White. Carole Matthews, Martha Letchford, Ana Gonzalez and Deborah Jones; Row 2 — Lena Scriven. Marie Riley. Sylvia Chambers, Karen Christoffersen, and Bonnie Lynch. 1 00 A jubilant team displays their individual and team plaques g g ■Ana sets it up We really did it! 101 Baseball The 1978-79 school year seems to be somewhat of an exception for the coach who has won 30 plus games for nine straight years The defending conference and district champions will have a good overall outlook Coach Hartman said This will be the best depth we have had in a few years. We have more good players to help us at different positions We ' ve had the best fall practice we have had in many years so that is an encouraging sign Our pitching should be deep Jay Schwamberger (honorable men- tion All-American) returns as a sophomore to lead us . Schwamberger pitched a no-hitter in his first college outing as a freshman Two newcomers, Kelly Bailey and Terry Thompson, will help a lot on the pitching staff Both are transfers. All-District catcher Danny Wilbur returns for his senior year Chip Baker and Randy Wilhoit will back up Wilbur The infield lost four lettermen and will have to be rebuilt. Gone are Tony Waite ( 348) and Jim Mugele (.400 — 14 HR — 46 RBI) Mugele was the conference Player of the Year and a first team All-American. Three freshmen will help the infield. Mike Pisano. Ken Carter, and Benny Nye all have shown some talent and a lot of enthusiasm Transfer Skip Dofflemeyer could see action at shortstop In the outfield All-Area performers Gerald Culler (368) and Joe Gar- barino (346) return. Lettermen Rich Foy and Vinnie Espada along with transfer Fred Poole help to make the outer garden one of the strongest positions for the Panthers. Hartman commented, It may take us a while to get everyone together and see who should play where We have some of the best skilled people ever here, but we II have to coordinate those skills into a team I ' m real enthused after fall practice We have a really tough schedule, especially early, but those games always help us later on if we can win a couple, we may get off on one of those 10-1 2 game winning streaks. Hfeia ■„ J ■% ' 1 I ' - ■. - ' ■•-..- „ ■--. • J  1 - . ■ ■' • Baseball Team Members Include First row — Kelly Bailey, Ken Carter. Richard Foy, Benny Nye, Vinnie Espada Mike Pisano Kevin Albert- son. Joe Garbanno, Jim Purcell, Chip Baker, Danny Wilbur; Second row — Don Groseclose, Randy Wilhoit SkipDofflemeyer Jeff Kennedy Jay Schwamberger, John Hallis, Jayson Crump, Fred Poole, Phil Cherry, Gerald Culler, Neil VanAsch Terry Thompson Tim Reid 102 fe V «,i i ft 4 a£ 103 Mens ' Tennis For the first time in seven years High Point College is not the defend- ing District 26 champion The Panthers, who have finished 14th or bet- ter for six consecutive years in the national tournament, failed to qualify as a team last season Atlantic Christian, the district champion, finished second in the nation overall. Jeff Apperson and Willem deGroot did qualify as a doubles team and advanced through one round as a team and to the quarter-finals as sin- gles players Both of them return this year to lead the Panthers to what they hope is another trip to the national tournament. Apperson, playing number one, will remain in that position DeGroot, who was the number four singles champ in the conference tournament, hopes to advance up the ladder. Two returning veterans have held down the numbers two and three positions Junior Phil Parrish, the district champion as a freshman returns along with junior Chris Hohnhold Hohnhond teamed with senior Jack DeAndradeto win the conference number three doubles flight Overall the Panthers will field an experienced team Last year ' s 11-10 record tells of the extremely tough schedule the Panthers play outside the Carolinas Conference, High Point was 7-1 in conference matches, losing only to Atlantic Christian Second-year Coach Mike Glover said, We will be very strong up and down the line-up because of our experience Senior Tom Fitzmaurice and junior David Burgess will probably round out our top six players They have all had at least two seasons of competitive tennis here and the experience will help Overall our schedule will be just as tough as it has ever been We play many NCAA schools, especially early in the year, and that helps us to get ready tor the conference and district tournaments. We II need to get some senior leadership from Fitzmaurice and Apperson, Also Willem deGroot has not played a full season in two years I expect him to have an exceptionally good year if he is healthy. •JXnJ!i?x ' ' . Sife Tom Fitzmaurice executes a beautiful band hand stroke Mens ' Tennis Team Members Include: Marcus Carter. Jack DeAndrade, Chris Rehart. David Burgess, Chris Hohnhold, Jeff Apperson, Coach Mike Glover (Not pictured) Willem DeGroot, Tom Fitzmaurice, Lane Evans, Phil Parrish ) Womens ' Tennis Team Members Include: Row one — Kinta Otterman, Nancy Houlberg, Monique Peyser. Debbie Hill; Row two — Coach Kitty Steele, Betsy Swanson, Kathy Neblett, Mane Riley. Kim Wall, Jody Self. J Wilson Rogers, (Not pictured — Temma Allen, Donna Pfister. Vicky Wil- liams). Womens ' Tennis The Womens ' Tennis Team is anticipating a very good season, since 4 of their top players from last year ' s 14-0 season returned. In their attempt to defend their conference and state titles, the Pan- thers will be led by Sophomore Vicky Williams. Williams, the 1978 Conference Player of the Year will hold the number one position. Kathy Neblett returns at number two, but is being challenged by transfer Kinta Otterman. Marie Riley, Donna Pfis- ter, and Jody Self hold positions three, four, and five. Neblett and Riley were both selected to All-Con- ference last year. Coach Kitty Steele had been selected twice as Conference Coach of the Year and anticipated stronger competition than in the past. qgCBBWEMHiE WMmiat ' x imw - I .sP Above: Temma Allen awaits the serve Right: 1 player Vicky Williams waits for her opponents to return the serve 105 Track and Field In the midst of a rebuilding team, the High Point Track Team is looking forward to a win- ning season. Freshmen John Thcacz, Ralph Barnes, and Steve Smith will be contributing greatly to the team, while All-District performer Ron Byrne, Randy Larzelere, Perry Macheras, and Tracy Lyons also return. Coach Bob Davidson is also relying heavily on Bill McCown and Ricky Callicut. Numerically, the squad is a little larger than last year ' s, and will add depth in some events. This will add the strength which will be neces- sary against the Davidson College, Wake For- est, and Lynchburg track teams. Bill McCown is a top hurdler. ■- Track Team Members Include: Row one — Sallye Ledford, Ralph Barnes. Joe Fischer Daberry Deb ham. Norns Woody. Mike Colflesh; Row two — Trni Koshimizu, Keith Chance Jeff ' Koehler Ron Byrne. Tracey Lyons. Randy Larzelere. Coach Bob Davidson; Row three — Jorae Nobrp R,n McCown, Mike Griflin, Mark Hamlett, Rick Callicut ' ' ' Ron Byrne is an excellent javelin thrower 106 Golf Team Members Include: Row one — Coach Woody Gibson, Ray Under, French Bolen, Larry Corson, Tony Flippm; Row two — Glenn Fischer, Bob Aydelette, John Caldwell. Oerrin Dunzweiler, Craig Baldwin, Mike Dombrowski All Conference performer French Bolen leads the Panther Golf Team by playing the number one position Tony Flippin will be at number two, with Bob Aydelette at number three. Freshman Ray Linder and Sophomore Glen Fisher will al so see much action. Although the golf team had only four return- ing lettermen, Coach Woody Gibson feels the team has much potential and may possibly improve upon last year ' s second place in the Carolina ' s Conference. ' ' ■. ■Left Rav Linder demonstrates his powerful swing ■• 5 ■1 07 Cheerleaders Cheerleading Squad Members Include Tina Lynch. Betty Maynor. Marianne Phillips, Leslie Delderfield, Claudia Bryan I OS 109 i 10 Ill ORGANIZATIONS ZENITH I 12 SAY DE-FEE1 THE BEARH tSA ORGANIZATIONS 113 Alpha Chi Members include 1st row — Dr John Ward. Sherry Leonard, Lynn Smith, and Jeff Apperson; 2nd row — Bobby Green, Bandy Larzelere, Warren Sweeney. Ricky Proctor Alpha Delta Theta Alpha Delia Theta is a Christian service sorority that seeks to provide fellowship and the opportunity for helping others to all interested women students at High Point College. Alpha Delta Theta sisters help with various campus functions as well as doing service projects in the com- munity. Since its founding 25 years ago, the spirit of the sisterhood has continued to grow as the girls find self enrichment through serving others. Members include 1st row — Cheryl Vernon, and Linda. Steele; 2nd row — Ava House, Teresa Williams. Cathy Wilhoit, Cindy Lewellyn. Marilou Morrison. Wendy Stewart and Sharon Billings; 3rd row — Karen Caudle. Marianne Hickman. Beth King. Marybeth Weber. Kathy Sweet and Linda Cam. i i Alpha Phi Omega Members include: 1st row — Tim Gray, Nancy Reichle. Danny Ingram, Donna Eisnaugle and Bob Ehason. 2nd row — Tommy Gray. Gail Hooper. Chris Harrington. Tommy Allen, Dave Bobbitt, Kathy Crane. Fred Patterson. Jill Christiansen, Kristi Mills, and Jim Terry Officers include: Trm Gray, Nancy Reichle, Jim Terry Donna Eisnaugle, Danny Ingram, Bob Eliason The Alpha Phi Omega National Service Fraternity, Mu Xi Chapter kicked off their service projects with the beautification of the creek Other highlights this year were two successful blood drives, the painting of the fountain, a Campus-Wide Cleanup, and the distribution of the Hi Po. Our service did not stop on campus. Alpha Phi Omega involvement in the Merchant ' s Appreciation Program for older persons, helping the Council on Aging proved to be successful in aiding senior citizens in the city of High Point. Pledges you have such golden voices, especially at 500 in the morn- ing. Jill . are you still in training 7 Shh Don ' t tell Nancy. Kathy . . . the profound rock. Toad . Our favorite running (standing) bare. . . . I ' m gonna kiss ya, I love ya . . . Tommy, place your hand upon the Holy . . Danny, are we really in Walnut Cove? Snuggles, could you survive another road trip? Bob . . our conservative radical Allan .did the paddle break? . Our yarg in drag is cute . . . What are we gonna do with 3 halves of a Winston phone book? Mol, you ' re cute but not at 3:30 in the morning . . .Chris did you enjoy the pledges movie? Tim . . did she look so fair? Tammy, punch will be served Anne and Kathy . . how were the bats way up there? WHY IS MOL?. . . Pledges include: Tim Craven, Joey Davis, Allan Zaback, Kathy Horvath. Mary Carter. Anne Ludwrgson. Martin Blaha 115 Alpha Gamma Delta As another year comes to an end, the Alpha Gams look back at a successful Rush, a fan- tastic pledge class and an altogether fun-filled year. Apandra . . How is your secretary, Joan? Betsy . . . The way to the bathroom isn ' t that far! Puss . . . What ' s your guppy ' s name? Laura ... Is it 6AM or 6PM? Julie . . . Which angel are you? Cathy , , . Seems you ' ve finally found your thrill ... at Chapel Hill. P.W. . . . Meet anybody at the basketball games lately? Dawn . . , Here come the bride Lynn ... Do you have a blue or green car? Cathi . . . Seen any blue pick-up trucks lately? Susan . . Roll down any hills lately? Diane . . . Why did you get a standing ovation? Gail . . . Our only can- dle light. Melissa . . Our own Stevie Nicks ' rocks ' along. Alyson . Did Mike say hi to you today? Sabrina . . . Show us your mus- cles! Char Lee . . . Bet you didn ' t know you were being followed! Janet . . . Made any prank calls lately? Therese . . What ' s your boyfriend ' s name again? Jill . . . Who is your crush this week? Penny . . . Ready to take a chance? Leslie . . , Tell us about your date with Kenny Rogers! Suzanne . . . She can fall asleep anywhere Colleen . . . Blow off your T ' s? Jane . . . Is your love-life getting a little rusty? Cone . . . Who is that cute little red head? Marcella . . . What was it that you left over the Brinson ' s? Cindy . . . Give us some instructions on how to effectively hide a street sign. Peggy . . . What goes on behind Laura ' s locked door? Denise . . Alpha Gam ' s own little Betty Crocker. Stuart . . . You best find a better late night hiding place in you room. Krivka . . . You wild and crazy gal! Sheme . . . We never knew Chapel Hill was so faraway. K. P. . . Since when does a bathroom window become a door? Kathy . . . Burn baby Burn! Tami , . . Sure you can! Nancy ... Do you remember the Appalacian soccer game? Susan . . Have you emerged out of Jane ' s recovery room yet? Jannell . . . Our new baby conehead. Marion . . . Do you ever run out of gas? Kelly . . . Where do you go back packing ' ' Sandy . . . Bambi, how ' s Thumper? Terry ... We hear you like to play in the mud. Sabrina . . . Are you on a diet again? Joanne . Aren ' t graveyards scarey? Areshia . . . What is so interesting outside Janet ' s window? Alpha Gamma Delta members include: 1st row (left to right) Leslie Davis, Suzanne Karpinen, Tracy Wright, Denise Carter, Connie Davis, Sandy Spaulding, 2nd row (left to right) Lynn Richter, Kathy McCann, Nancy Chipman, Marion Shriver, Gail Riley, Kelly Anderson. Marcella Bullard. Cindy Miller; 3rd row (left to right) Patli Krivka. Jill Beam, Janet Spaulding, Areshia Blankenship. Sandy Dunham, Susan Spaulding, Tami Summers; 4th row (left to right) Dana Ketcham, Cathy Groom, Julie Gaines, Diane Bednarcik, Sandy ' Puss ' Rittenhouse, Beryl Swartztrauber, Diane Carr; Standing (top to bot- tom) Mary Stuart Beard. Heidi Swartztrauber, Peggy Pesce, Cathi Wilson. Penny Johnston, Joanne Copley. Chariee Venuto, Betsy Yowell, Therese Nowack. 1 16 Lambda Chi Alpha members include. 1st row (left to right) Rob Moss, Ron Byrne, Yassin Khayyat, Randy Laster, Steve Blalock, Jorge Lagueruela, Greg Stone. Lynn Summers. Van Canipe. Steve Lewis; 2nd row (left to right) Jeff Koehler, Ron Rogers. Steve Moss, Steve Berner. Mark Nissen. Barry Sullivan Mark Winchell. Dan Corder, Glenn Jones: 3rd row (left to right) Bernie Encarna- cion. George Brandt George Yates. Wayne Burney. Blaise Miller, Larry Corson; 4th row (left to right) Jack Hamilton Mike Moran. Steve Chandler, Andy Barnett. Norns Woody. Mike Showalter. Jim Vinesett, Mike Krescanko. Dave Horton; Last row (left to right) Bob Hannum, Keith Baker. George Davidson. Craig Jones, Jim Cole. Eric Bonus, Rodney Rogers, William Price Not Pictured French Bolen. Johnny Roberts, Brian Anderson. Mike Rogers, Bill Robertson. Bob Mclver. Dave Eckart. Rusty Pederson, J. C Powell. Gary W Cooper — Advisor Lambda Chi Alpha The Lambda Chi ' s celebrated their chapter ' s 25th anniversary this year, highlighted by a fes- tive homecoming reunion. Personalities that sparked the year included our fearless leader High Kojak, Frenchie ' . . . Hortonio, our Jor- danian ambassador and his camel jockey, Ringo, Mario Burr and his flying opel show followed by our own ' Goon ' , Hoot . . .Coop — was it pepperoni or mushrooms . . Rusty, Lungs II, and George Brandt our Albert Ein- stein . . Dando the Clown . . . Turtle. Presi- dent of the Gazonga Club, speaking of which, Stanko, were Buffy ' s really that big . . . Boy Jeff, that ' s a howler . . . Rodnay (missing) . . . Randy (?) . . . Motor- Hi tier, dead? . . . Slo Mo, someone ' s knocking at the door, someone wants to ring your bell . . . William, Who ' s your roommate , . . Ooze, How long ' s the leash , . . J.C. — Sir! . . . Bob, the Geech and J.R. our piano mouth . . . Erik, Cole ' s clone . . . and Jeff, What ' s a b-a-d-u-b-a . . . Doc, Oh . . Butch, where have all Mark, a little dab will do ya . . . Frosty, when he talks, nobody listens . . . Larry — Frosty II . . . Winch and Boo — for- ever squammed . . Borner ' Sticks and Stones ' . . . Zeke, April Showers last for days . . . George Yates, Marcelle Marceau . . . Barry, little Hooter 5 . . . Cat, sucking up grape juice . . . Jocko, snaking is not like you, bad boy Nahmu . . . Showalter ' s Wendell ' s Pro- tege . . . Hannum, Monroe shocks work won- ders . . . Lew, are you going up or is she going down . . Stoney is bullwhipped, and by the way Jorge, is that cigar Cuban . . . Eckart, What ' s on your mind . . . Bernie, does this place have a mirror . . . Bill our rendition of UNIVAC . . . Led, who ' s the pooch this week . . . Craig our new ' Lightweight ' and his brother Glenn, our answer to the gas shortage . . . Ron, and his weebles wobble . Keith — Hi Kid . . . Hey Hammy, was she or wasn ' t she . . . Bloss-Wham, Bam, Thank you Mam . . . And. . .Oh yeah. . .Coal! horse my pubiesgone . . 1 17 Kappa Delta The hall came alive as another unpredictable and exciting year for the KD ' s began We were busy with rush, retreats, songfests, car washes. Pledge Dance, co-rec, Big-Little Sister Week, White Rose Week, Initiation and White Rose Formal, We also kept the campus alive for twenty-four hours as we held our second Rock-a-thon! We rocked, sang, rocked, ate, rocked, partied, rocked, blew fuses, rocked, played backgammon and cards, and rocked some more It turned out to be a successful, awesome and memorable Rock-a-thon . . . right Row??? You ' re the only per- son we know that can rock from the inside. Feelus — we heard that 33 is the magic number. Oh, and Ellen crash — we ordered your muzzle and it will be in next week. In the meantime, could you practice your cheers after the pledge ' s meeting? Kathy and Mic- helle — who sleeps in the crack tonight??? Will the real Bonnie Carter please stand up . . . oh, you are??!? Sandy — until the night, it will be alright, but if it gets too late . . . there ' s always your roommate!!! Scarlet moved her end window to Winston. Thanks Linda for the Pfautzing les- sons. Wanda Woo Woo — are you sleeping with your Teddy bear tonight? Sheila — do you go to the barn just to hear the name??? Clair — you can bring your bed to sister ' s meeting . , Our resident F.C uncle Ellen has changed her major to Western Civilization Hilda — Have you found 20 cent yet 7 Gail — is it true that love is better the second time around? Debbie gets her share of the juicy mail . . Linda T. — We bet you there ' s a chance that being a little sister has fringe benefits. Oh, the awesome life of a fisherman. Tell us Li. — what ' s your bait??? For the third time, Sullie has mastered the AWE button on the calculator. Lynne — will February 31st be added to the calendar next year? And, have you had the urge for a Cig yet, Buffy? By the way, who ' s turn is it to clean the composite ' ??? As we end another year, may the memories of Kappa Delta, our friendship and sisterhood in A.O.T., and the love we share remain in our hearts forever. Members Include: Ellen Myers, Lynne Smith. Linda Pfautz. Phyllis Griffin, Wanda Cahall and Buff Norden, Kathy Covert, Linda Thompson, and Gail Wehner, Sheha Gore, Sharon Sullivan, Ellen Carmine and Laurie Hoover. Michelle Boyce, Cindi Clair. Robin Henson. and Sandy Love. I IB Theta Chi 1978-79 has p roven to be a great year for the Epsilon Chapter of Theta Chi! It has been a hard working year for the Brothers with rush, car washes, and our charity this year, Muscular Dys- trophy. Of course the boys have some great memories of Orags at the Down- towner and the Christmas party at Brother Doug Pit- ma n ' s house This spring looks very promising with the 3rd annual Bong Show, Dream Girl and of course the beach . When looking back over the year we all remember. In the Halls . . . and some of those great words of wisdom and famous questions! Cheskey (Logic) . ' What ' s the difference between an orange? Mikee (King of O-Zones) . . Does she? Randy (Without) . . . How are you doing? Ray-Ray (Mr T.B.R.) . . . Did you sell the cattle? Jimbo (Bong Show Worker). . . Where ' s my C-Doll? Then there were some famous situations! Boinker . Walk a mile for a date! Hooter (Loved by Everyone) . . . I ' m a good driver! Uncle (Woman Beater) . . . Get out of my bed! Dog a ... Did you talk at UN.C.G. or did you? Stud (Pes- King) . . . Mr. Destruction Company! Ko-Jerk . . . Snake in the cemetery. And, of course. Jay . . . How to lose in pool and poker in 1 easy lesson. And a major question all the brothers have is, where do some of the boys go? Cubby (Cheskey logic) . . . shoe store blues? Mudd (Turtle) . . . Burning something in the barn! Captain (Troll hunter) . . Anything he can ' Easy Money (Cattle Pledge) . . . Extreme whip live in. And Dave . . . where are you? The members of the Theta Chi Fraternity would like to thank everyone this year for their help and support. Also, good luck to the graduating Brothers and special good luck in the future to J-Hall and Beth Members Include: Mike Taylor. Toad Miller. Tony Nielubowicz, Ray hall. Curt Ewirtg. John Money, John Machesky, and Jeff Brown ! I 9 mi PHIMU In 1852, Phi Mu was a dream, now it is a beauti- ful reality with many chapters reaching across the nation. 1978-1979 started oft with a successful rush bringing us new Phis. Pledge dance, mixers, parties, service programs and Phi Mu Weekend are just a part of the fun happenings this year. Along with the fun . . Annie does research for her seminar paper at T.8.R. . . . Lynn is our eternal voice , . , April, how ' s the goddess of head 7 . . Betsy how are things at West Point? When are you getting your private phone Sharlia? . . , Laura will let us know when the temperature drops . . , Debbie is our answer to Horshack . . . K,C. what ' s it like in the final fron- tier ? . . . Please remove your trash within 24 hours, Love, Weenie . . . Hey Buzz — I touched you last!!! . , . Sid, your roomate says thanks for her private room . . LOST; Cindy — last seen at Dadios or the radio station . . Julie, have you gone away for the weekend again? . . . Sherry remind us not to let you borrow our yardstick! . . . Stoneville — the flight to Greensboro leaves at 7:01 every Friday night . . . Anne, are you practicing to be an air head? . . Ralph — get that head music off!! . . . Koleen — who are those long distance calls from ... I mean to? . . . Cyndi goes from Togas to Lockouts!! . . . Jean, have you gotten a room at the Student Cen- ter yet?? . . . Earth to Natalie come in please!! . . . Nancy, thought that you weren ' t attending HPC this semester?? . . . Kornhead ' s on her way to winning at Wimbledon . . . Sue, what would this world be like without charge cards?? Jocelyn, is red really your natural color?? . . . Marguerite is our quiet one , . . Kathy is our sweet ' III southern bell ' ?? . . , Jackie, it ' s imita- tion time! . . . Headly, how ' s the suite parties?? . . . Graduation brings the yeat to an end but the memories of fun, sad and happy times continue with us as does our bond of friendship in Phi Mu. Members include: 1st row — April Kear, Sharlia York. Sara Amos, and Kolleen McGrath; 2nd row — Cindy Bnggs, Nancy Lewis, Kathy Neblett, Cyndi Roberts. Betsy Betz. Kathy Connelly; 3rd row — Jean Small, Julie Campbell. Laurie McClean and Donna Fiarvant; 4th row — Lynn Maness. Annie Janowski, and Jocelyn Hart; Standing — Jackie Womack, Becky Brown, and Debbie Rus- sell. Members include — Marguerite Cicale. Natalie Harris, Sandra Bacon, Anne Keiser, Debbie Barnes, Sue Hill, and Sherry Dircks 120 Pi Kappa Alpha Members include: Jimmy Stewart, Steve Burton. Till Jarrell, Jorge Nobre, Tom Trice, Ross King. Greg Norris. Perry Macheras, George Wolfe, Mark Walling, Jerry Arndt, Keith Chance. Joe Prestwood, Bruce Pumphrey, Dave Olson. Robert Gates, Tom Miller, Tracy Lyons. Richard Arning. Ken Swan- son, and Lynn Preston Little Sisters include: Lisa Bauman, Elizabeth Brack. Debi Dorland, Julie Hancock. Anne Keiser, Sallye Ledford, Hilda Nance, Diana Scotton. and Linda Thompson 121 .. fc, - ' J -3 Zeta Tau Alpha Members include Pam Aiken, Ann Wheeless. Terry Gardella, Jenny Ball. Marianne Phillips, Kathy, Borstell, Mary McComber. Lynda Cleveland, Jan Harrison. Karen Monroe, Jenny Raper, Donna Adams, Tammy Garrison, Jenny Tucker, Kris Ellis, Betly Maynor, Kim Darden, Claudia Bryan. Page McNess. Millie Greene, Winnie Adkins, Tracy Taylor, Elaine John- son, Majd Khaggat, Jackie Swing, Ginger Brown, Gmny Williamson, Marcie Randall. Maggie Pajzwski, Leslie Delderfield. Lisa Bauman, Sue Luppino. Cindy Sink, Regina Stanley. Mylene Fisher Zeta Tau Alpha — Individuals, But Zetas Forever The 1978-1979 school year was another one filled with love and friendship for Zeta. As crazy as we all are, we man- aged to survive the year in one piece, out of jail, fairly sane, and relatively sober. President Donna Adams pulled us all through even when it looked like we would kill each other. Donna has now moved from Kimery Street to Virginia, and Winnie isn ' t hugging Pooh ' s anymore, she ' s hugging Tucker ' s instead. Pam ' s car ' s nickname is B.J , B is gonna be a locksmith (she and her hammer) and Wendy likes kissing Santa Claus. Ginger - do you still like hardware? Fish got Burned , and when Terry played co-pilot, she ended up with the car in a snow bank. Tammy is the newest mother with about 25 kids , and to Paul, Nancy is wife and mother. While Millie learned to drive in snow, Elaine prayed that they ' d make it to the top of the mountain alive. Majd spends more time on 2nd floor Millis than she does on 1st floor North. Ann, why did you have curlers in your hair when Ward came to call? Tina has a motor that won ' t quit, and when Karan gets a compliment she doesn ' t say thank you , she says shut-up . Marianne, what ' s a Gweggie? Marcy loves hoddy-toddies with the MXA ' s at football games. Jenny R likes tinsel and Canadian mist, while Cindy likes Bows . ' len, put that ring on before Keith gets here! Regina — do you and Scott really study in there? Jenny T hasn ' t paid her dues yet. Tracy can ' t seem to make up her mind, and Ginny has advanced to sleeping 304. Jenny B. is Bullish on stones, and Jackie has her own My Favorite Martin. All in all, it ' s been a great year, wit it ' s ups and downs — but as it draws to a close, we ' re up on top again — friends and sisters forever. 122 Delta Sigs. . . Sailor ' s Ball Members include Bottom ■— Scott Hance — Treasurer, Kent Spencer, Rusty Hawes. Les Hall. Mark Poore. Dave Strong and Mark Joram Top Bill Booth — Sgt at Arms. Barry Curry. Dave Gladden, Mike Pisano, Kevin Jones. James Hunt — President. Rick Smith, Lee Williams. Rick Ward, Toby Tobm. Bob Bednareik, Drew Haynes. Allen Day. Rick Hughes, Brian Richards. Donnie Groseclose — Secretary, Willem de Groot, and Jimmy De Rosa The Sigs again enjoyed a good RUSH program and were proud of the new wearers of the green and white. The Sphinx had its problems this year but it remains in place as the symbol of the bond Frustrated Floyd Brain out on loan When will we see that chain on Joan? What kind of commercial were you watching? Donald J — the mouth that roared, spent his time burning Bud s door Brother Poore did spend a couple thousand on Rush, What do you expect from a Maryland lush Coach Booth spread himself awfully thin from Georgia to Carolina to Penn. Brother Curry ever since birth, why do you insist on being anti-earth Char- lie you are such a practical joker, who else would think of customizing Cheryl Ladd ' s poster Scott — money matters were not his forte, it showed in the budget every Monday. Cowboys Jim and Bud — wanted in Dallas for theft, came back to the Point with more than they left Gruesome really came out of his shell, but as Chap- lain your prayers may send us straight to hell Old Brother Shy by Freddy you were kissed and once in the men ' s room we heard you missed Garbage Cans Beware Joramski to find you we would scrounge, only to find you and Diane locked in the lounge. Brother James what a leader you were, but as for followers they never occurred. Brother Rick got into bird watching this year, especially Robin Red Breasts. Dave — Apus P. Blond us our own marathoner After another good year, the Brothers and Pledges will wrap it up in Myrtle Beach, S.C. with the annual Sailor ' s Ball before heading home for the Summer. 123 Pan-Hellenic Council Members include Terese Nowak, Jill Beam. Linda Pfantz, Julie Gaines, Bonny Carter, Ellen Carmine. Sandra Bacon, Marianne Phillips, Donna Fiorvanti, and Phyllis Griffin. Interfrater- nity Council Members include Sitting — Jorge Lagueruela. Richard Arnmg. Eric Bohus. Tom Miller, Keith Chance, Chris Graney, and Norris Woody Standing — Mark Poore, Les Hall, Jack Hamilton and Mike Taylor. 1:4 t k V 1 4 k ' t l K Li Members include: Cheryl Vernon. Bob Ziglar. Betsy Betz. Al Seymour. Mr Bowman. Scott Johnson. Paul Boyles, Susan Burdett, and Dave Schaller Richard. Kathy Connelly. Becky Brown. American Chemical Society Fellowship Of Christian Athletes Members include Debra Weber. Paula Dnllman. Lisa Mickey. Linda Ensey. and Stephanie Higgms 125 Tower Players Members include: 1 st row — Martin Blaha. Chip Aldridge, Wendy Bowman. Eddie Mulls, Craig Messner. Karen Green, 2nd row — Judy Harris, Edythe Mentesana, Robin Hen- son. Myra Williams. Cindy Briggs. Kathy Wolfe, Dawn Harrington; 3rd row — Rhonda Carlman, 4(h row — Mark Norwme. Patty Birmingham. Laurie Hoover. Tara Wine. Nell Torain Peggy Pesr.e Melissa Patton. Heidi Swartzrauber. Paula Pnliman David Doug las. Alpha Psi Omega Members include 1st row — Chip Aldridge, Mark Norwme. David Douglas, Myra Williams, 2nd row — Edythe Mentesana, Karen Green; 3rd row — Melissa Patton. Robin Henson I 2d High Point College Singers Members include: 1st row — Regina Black, Debbie Jenkins. Craig Messner. Cathy Wilhoit. Cheryl Vernon. Gary Stirewalt. Teresa Wil- liams, Susan Whitescan er; 2nd row — David Schaller, Page McNeese, Scott Johnson, Beth King. Jay Gammon. Susan Jones. Don Darden, Donna Wilson, and James Elson The High Point College Singers put on many fine concerts throughout the year I 27 American Humanics The American Humanics Student Associa- tion at High Point is made up of all students in the Human Relations Youth Agency Leader- ship program Through its officers and committees it becomes a working laboratory experience in the methods used most commonly to adminis- ter the nation ' s great volunteer youth agen- cies. Members include: 1st row — Martin Blaha, Danny Ingram. Mary Carter, and BobEliason; 2nd row — Debbie Russell. Tammy Allen, Lynne Smith. Anne Ludwigson, Jacelyn Hart, Judy Harris. Fred Patter- son, Ann Wheeless. Dave Worland. and Rhonda Carlman; 3rd row — Sandy Brooks, Till Jarrell. Tim Craven, Sue Pooley, Kathy Crane. Donna Eisnaugle. Mark Schneider, Gail Wenner and Terri Dunn; 4th row — Mr W E Sewell, Sid Baker. Allen Zaback, Tim Gray, Robert Gates. Robert Gilhs, and Ken Swanson; 5th row — Mr Earnest Price, Brace Gray. David Fuller. Mrs. Fuller, Ed Grandpre, Rick Smith, Jerry Jones. Mrs Pat Jones, Dave Fnsbee. and Joey Hancock r i- ■■■:■• « ' Joey Hancock thanks President Patton at the Fall Retreat at Camp Cheerio Senior Members include 1st row — Lynne Smith, Danny Ingram, and Judy Harris: 2nd row — Dave Fnsbee, Donna Eisnaugle, and Robert Gillis I 28 Student Union Members include: Patty Fortus, Kim Darden. Nancy Houlberg, Bryan Christian. Paul Boyles. Karen Magill. Cyndi Roberts. Kathy Connelly Debbie Jones, Rhonda Carlman, Irish Gayrnon. Ralph Barnes. Peggy Pesce. Nell Toram. Mary Stuart Beam. Steve Burton, Betty Maynor. Sara St Thomas, Mark Nissen. Jim Vinesett, Maguerite Cicale, William Price, Robin Henson. Eddie Mullis, Laurie Hoover, Dave Flory, Millie Green, Ron Byrne, Norns Woody, and Torn Burke. The Student Union Executive Council includes: Peggy Pesce. Ron Byrne, Millie Green, Laurie Hoover, Gmny Williamson. Mike Showalter, Tammy Garrison. Sharon Sullivan, Steve Burton. Irish Gaymon, and Tom Burke 129 m s i m% FY Wit Caryn Reinhart — President Jorge Laqueruela — Vice-President Student Government Linda Ensey — Secretary Sherri Jones — Treasurer ig Semester- 1979 Norris Woody — Speaker of Legislature Jacky Hendrix — Attorney General 130 I ' J? K Judiciary Members include: Eddie Mullis. William Price, Jeff Koehler, Lt Don Walten, Tom Miller, David Douglas, Jan Dunk- leburger, Chip Aldndge, and Rhonda Carlman Student Legislature Members include: Debi Dorland — Secretary, Norris Woody — Speaker, Mike Showalter — Speaker Pro-Tern , Debra Weber, Edythe Mentesana, Sherri Jones, Jorge Lagueruela. Sharon Billings, Millie Green, Bobby Brownlow. Joni Powell. Karen Magill. Nancy Houlberg, Chip Aldridge, French Bolen, Caryn Fteinhart, Jacky Hendrix, Mark Watling, April Kear. Donna Florvant, Bryan Christian. Dave Horton, Patti Wooten. Tom Burke and Nancy Reichle 131 Society For The Advancement of Management If | I! W i ! i The Society For The Advancement of Management (SAM) is designed to help students have insight into the day to day activities in the business world Day Student Organization The Day Students Organization, now in its third year on campus, extends membership to any college student who does not live on cam- pus. 13? i I WWIH 90.5 Music to your ears Radio Station Members include 1st row — Lynn Preston, Chris Larson. Fred Patterson, and Mike Pisano; 2nd row — Kathy Wolfe, Edythe Mentesana. Steve Stultz. and Bob Hoke 133 Writer ' s Club Writer ' s Club Members include: Dr Piacentino. Cindi Clair, Greg Norns. Buffy Norden, and Kathy Horvath Phoenix Phoenix Members include: 1st row — Layne Rickard, Teresa Martin, Teresa Williams, Mrs Emily Sullivan, Linda Cain, and Barbara Robards, 2nd row — Caryn Retnhart, Dr Piacentino, Jim Gross. Warren Sweeney. Doug Hall, Ginny Williamson, and Gina Marlette I3i Physical Education Majors Members include Robin Slate. Roxanna Crouse, Barbara Jo Waterman. Sylvia Chambers, Ricky Proctor. Debra Weber. Gerald Culler. Tom Trice. Tracy Lyons. Betsy Moore. Patti Wooten. Jack De Andrade. and Mrs Kitty Steele ' 35 ZENITH Dave Schaller Photographer Kathy Horvath Editor Steve Lewis Photographer HI — PO Members include Greg Norris, Debi Dorland, Kim Darden and Ray Daniel, Suzanne Karpinnen, Leslie Davis. Pat Lyons, Paula Prill- man, Cyndi Roberts, Kalhy Covert, and Linda Cain Dennis Tuttle, Irish Gaymon, Lisa Mickey. Scott Hance and Sharon Kaler 136 Order of the Lighted Lamp Members include: Sitting — Ellen Carmine, Sherri Jones, Patti Wooten, and Debra Weber Standing — Sherry Leonard, Jorge Laquer- uela, Paul Lessard, Dave Olson, Ross King, Rick Brown, Jeff Apperson, and Randy Larzelere College Bowls 137 President Patton congratulates Dave Flory on the establishment of the ' Run For Fun Club. The Wesley Rabbits Include: Wendy Bowman, Patty Birmingham. Edythe Mentesana, Karen Green, Judy Harris and Dawn Harrington. 138 sri -. $, ? 4 ;l !. ■. ' . • hi N yy j ■ujtt iaSj f V B ar Tflfe B i 140 142 ha 143 i - f As we arrive Clad in our armor Ready to slay the bad And ride with the good Things may dent Or even strip us Of our strength. But as time, rolls us along. We will rise strong To be hit again. Till the day we make The climb onto the horse And ride away into the sunset. Greg Norris 80 SSf«oi t  ?« w MM83« tt
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