High Point University - Zenith Yearbook (High Point, NC)
- Class of 1985
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ADMISSIONS OFFICE ZENITH 85 HIGH POINT COLLEGE - V T COLLFfF [IGI POINT, NORTH CAROLINA Academics 17 • Sports 34 • Classes 56 • Clubs 198 Greeks 130 • Advertisements 154 • Epilogue 161 « Linking knowledge and tradition . . . On Saturday, April 14, 1984 the Herman and Louise Smith Library dedication was held in honor of their generous donation to build High Point College a new library. A fundraising project for a new library began in 1981 and in 1982 construction of the new building started. The Herman and Louise Smith Library was completed in the summer of 1983. In February 1984 a human chain consisting of students, faculty, and alumni helped move the books from the old library into the new. This monumental task was accomplished in twelve hours. This new library is a wonderful addition to the High Point College campus and the Zenith staff would like to make a special dedication to the heart of the institution — the library. the Herman and Louise Smith Library 2 Dedication Karen Bowles enjoys her new office in the library • 1 ina Casey introduces herself to communications as dusk falls on the library • increased shelving in the library leaves space for many new books in the future • library to provide comfort and space when studying • ixesearch is much less hectic in the new library • Meetings are much relaxed due to the quietness and comfort in the new library • lVl uch more study space is available in this new library • Ui Ju(fe 1 om Gaughn, library director, K ' has put much jr ilJ thought into l kvji making this a great library • 1 1 hese chairs are seldom empty once classes are out • tl e rm a n a n d Louise Smith library is High Point College ' s newest addition ■in ■■■■III! till •■■■4111 ' .llll .III mi Mil III! mi mi ■in Flowers To Friends Lifestyles . High Point College has a wide diversity of people and personalities. The amount of time available ocial interaction is almost endless. From the sorting of mail to the walks to and from class. We are blessed with ng a small, beautiful pus and friends Shu h us. The traumas of academics ar en discussed over cheeseburgers. 7 prospects of Friday and ' day nights un offset by the reality of tests on Monday % M J Sr H mi , c ,-M - ' k a i k •- -. jk •-— • - v w  - h ' IP I ■J 1 •• . ' ■fcjiT- ■•V V jjfci ' 3 4Wr: .- ' . •L, ■v .• «- ' ■Mil £ 3 ' 4! r?r : ■• LV± ? High Point College — just the mention of these three words brings to mind many memories. It all starts with that fateful day that we drove on campus with our cars loaded to the brim with all of our essentials. The anticipation and excitement of starting our college career was only offset by fear of the unknown. The memories of pizza, popcorn, exams, Homecoming, and Last Class Bash will all play a special part in our lives. For 60 years High Point College has meant so much to so many. We are not the first, nor will we be the last to experience all that High Point College has to offer. Bill Frampton II ' I : iViS Hir 1 gg jm - - -  i Now the Class of 1985 prepares itself for the uncertainty of the future. For some, High Point is but a stepping stone, for others High Point signifies the end to years of education. Whether continuing on in school or entering the job market that seemingly unattainable college diploma is now a reality. As the seniors graduate tears of joy and as well as sadness will be shed. Proud parents will take pictures and take proud in their children ' s accomplishments. The story doesn ' t end here because the Class of 1985 is turning but another page in the book of High Point College, and the legacy continues. Bill Frampton ■1 } fl I H 1 -ji L H | w s and Class Acts! People to meet . . Places 14 to go . . . Things 15 V Faculty and Staff 17 Dr. Charles Lucht — President David Holt — Registrar Dr. W. Hutch Bearce Dean of the College Charles Hartsoe Jim Schlimmer Business Manager Director of Admissions Creativity — the key to a beau- tiful arrangement. 18 Administration , v. X ' m ■? i . I TJ 1 IB Faculty 19 ACULTY Mr. Richard Hoffman urges his team to victory. Dr. Hodge and Dr. Moehlmann take an ice- cream break during the student-faculty soft- ball game. Mr. Paul Lundrigan practices before the game. Warming up before the game and discussing game plans are DeanBearce, Mr. Holt and Dr. Lucht. 20 Faculty Dr. Charles Lucht liked the outcome of the last play at the Faculty-Student game. Dr. Troy Anders Business Dr. W.H. Bearce Dean Dr. Richard Bennington Business Dr. Gray Bowman CHM PHY Dr. Marion Hodge J English Faculty 21 Mrs. Jane Burton Fine Arts Dr. David Cole History Mr. William Cope Sociology Mr. Bob Davidson Phy. Ed. ACULTY tM Dr. E. Vance Davis Religion 22 Faculty Faculty 23 Mr. Nelson and Mr. Hartsoe exchange Helios on the sidewalk. Dr. William DeLeeuw English Dr. E. Roy Epperson CHM PHY Mr. Faiz Faizi Business Dr. J. Rodney Fulcher Religion Dr. Charles Futrell Phy. Ed. 24 Faculty ACULTY I I f i s There ' s never a dull moment for faculty mem- bers. Their days are filled with preparations for class, field trips or luncheons with VIPs. Yet they take time from their busy days to discuss the day ' s events with fellow faculty members. Faculty 25 Faculty and Staff Mrs. Betsill asks Mrs. Charock to verify busi- ness and admissions records. f %k| Mrs. Sink proofreads thousands of words weekly. 26 Faculty . ACULTY Mr. Thomas Gaughan Library Science tDr. Philip George Education Mr. Woody Gibson Phy. Ed. Dr. Carole Head Mod. For. Lang. Faculty and students enjoy conversations at receptions. Miss Kris Howell W Business Faculty 27 Dr. Manyon Idol Math Dr. P.J. LaPaire Mod. For. Lang. Ms. Nancy Little Phy. Ed. Mrs. Iris Mauney Business Mr. James Nelson Business Mrs. Kathleen Olson Mod. For. Lang. Dr. Ed Piacentino English Dr. Louis Pope Psychology Mr. Raiford Porter Fine Arts Mr. Earnest Price Human Relations 28 Faculty ACULTY Pam Newell reviews her admissions calendar for the day ' s appointments. Mr. James Pritchett Political Science Mr. Lyman Rickard CHM PHY Mrs. Nancy Shelton Education Mrs. Alice Sink English Mr. James Speight Phy. Ed. I I Dr. Richard Spong Human Resources Mr. Jerry Steele Phy. Ed. Mrs. Kitty Steele Phy. Ed. Dr. John Ward Biology Dr. Leo Weeks Biology Faculty 29 ACULTY 30 Faculty P. J. Lapaire is intrigued by a fellow faculty member ' s comments. Mr. Joe Robinson Business Dr. Jack Williams Human Resources Dr. Fred Yeates I Biology Dr. John Moehlmann English Mr. Ron Law Fine Arts Mr. Paul Lundrigan Fine Arts Dr. Susan McCrary Mod. For. Lang. Dr. James Stitt History Faculty 31 TAFF Ms. Martha Blake Mrs. Joan Betsill Ms. Margie Boyles Mrs-. Jeanine Burns Mrs. Donna Burton Mr. Ed Cannady I- III Rev. Ben Curry Mrs. Dot Easter 32 Staff C.H. Kruyer Mrs. Shirley Gunn Mr. Charles Hartsoe Mr. Patrick Haun Mrs. Jeannie Hazard Mr. David Hope Ms. Carol McLain Mrs. Kay Stroud Mr. Ed Ray Mr. Mike Rolleri Mrs. Joyce Wainer Staff 33 H igh Point College College athletes offered much excitement for supporters this year. How could we forget Pete Cockburn scoring goals, Susie Rarirez ' s 25 foot jump shots, Andy Young ' s dunks, John Carty ' s base hits, Pekka Makela ' s ace serves, Phil Krimminger ' s par tournaments, Teresa Sweatman ' s backhands and Cynthia Ismael ' s jump serves? Blood, sweat and tears, hard work and dedication describes the athletes at HPC. Some victories, some defeats, but overall a positive year for HPC ' s athletes. Sports Divider 34 35 SPORTS IMMptoMMWii I ' ? I £ v %i • ' , id 36 Baseball msf Bunt • Strike • Grounder • Fly ball Slide BASEBALL Wayne Albrecht David Barnes Mark Barnes Bob Barra Carl Bradsher Scottie Carter John Carty Aiidy Dupree Mike Everett John Fitz Tom Gamble John Hamilton David Hooker Mike Horniak Ronnie Lucas Danny Mizell Jeff Pate Keith Rowand Jim Scott Ron St roup Charles Way nick Lee Whitney Panthers finished ahead sixth in the conference with a record of 6-8. The Panthers were 11-12 overall. Andy Dupree was voted most valuable player. Above: The leading hitters are: Carl Bradsher, Mike Everett, and John Carty. Left: Anticipation of another game. Left: David Hooker is behind the plate for the Panthers. Baseball 37 ZXeJL . __ ! ' ■' ' i Homecoming 1985 began Thursday, February 7, with Career Alumni Day. - ' ' _ mi ■After the caravan there was a Talent Show in the Hayworth Chapel. Saturday, February 9, the Panthers beat the Guilford Quakers 39-38. A Caravan of students, alumni, and the court rode aro und the community. Susie Ramariez, Jeanne Davis, Donna Scherj), and Lynn Fortaleza, Queen. 1985 Homecoming Queen: Lynn Fortaleza. Lady Panthers Defense • Pass • Foul Dribble • Free throw Susie Rameriz takes a jump shot from the top of the key. Debbie Johnson pushes up a shot from underneath. ■The Lady Panthers coached by Nancy Little provided the team roster with opportunity to play area teams in the Carolinas Conference. 40 Women ' s Basketball Angie Green fights for a rebound as Anita Staton looks on. Amy Boswell Cathey Cassady Sherry Duvall Angie Green Ellen Hazelton Debbie Johnson Lisa Jones Beth Luckhardt Gigi McPherson Anne Myers Marie Ormond Susie Ramirez Rhonda Smith Anita Staton Julie Theberge Gigi McPherson shoots from outside Anita Staton looks for help Women ' s Basketball 41 Slam • Dunk • Overtime • Jumpshot Men ' s Basketball Anthony Ball Mike Miller Ron Telleysh Hugh Gelston Danny Murphy Odell Walker John Hamilton Bill Puckett Andy Young Jim Hoffman Greg Purvis Dave Young Mike Johnson Terry Shakelford Dave Young takes the ball up. Ron Telleysh scores ayiother point Odell Walker drives for the basket as Danny Murphy looks on 42 Men ' s Basketball The ' 84- ' 85 Panthers were Dingo Hamilton characterized by beards, new hair styles, dunks with authority and warming up to Hank Williams Jr. Danny Murphy and John operated the back court, while Jim Hoffman, Dave, and Andy Young, and Odell Walker worked in the front court. Danny Murphy drives as Odell Walker and John Hamilton look on. Andy Young takes a jumper from the top. Men ' s Basketball 43 The Panthers ' Soccer team goalkeeper for the had five seniors returning Panthers. Pete Cochburn for the 84-85 season. will be a scoring threat Sophomore Sal Schiavone from midfield. will be called on as Backs Bobby Rapp and Angelo Stewart are the team captains. Seniors R.C. Hill, Dwayne Hunt, and Glenn Jones should offer some leadership. Woody Gibson is the coach of the Panthers. Above: Danny Hague hustles off the field. w 44 Soccer Mitre • Puma • Offsides SOCCER Goalie Rich Rathbun Sal Schiavone Ted Sonnenberg Stu Shilling Kevin Noon Joe Crupi Randy Hechler R.C. Hill Danny Hogue Pete Cockburn Dwayne Hunt Lee Bundy Gary Hewett Glenn Jones Angelo Stewart Doug Brandon Phil Valente Lester Davis Bobby Rapp Above left: Bobby Rapp takes a • ' breather . Above: R.C. Hill moves the ball upfield. Left: Angelo Stewart and Danny Hogue go for the Soccer 45 Last year ' s standout players, Carol Williams, Carol Bidermann, and Sharon Packen will provide an offensive punch for the team. The Lady Panthers anticipate a successful season. High Point hosted the Deep South Tournament. 46 Women ' s Field Hockey Above Left: Amy Rowton defends. . Left: Amy maneuvers the ball. BRUISES • QUILTS • STICKS • SCORE FIELD HOCKEY Above: The Panthers mix it up . Field Hockey Team: Carol Bidermann Shari Campbell Jennifer Duanne Colleen Farrell Claire Hall Patrice Higgins Anneli Kiviviemi Dawn Lemmo Lisa McKeown Amy Rowton Teresa Timmons Gray Todman Priscilla Trentham Carol Williams Manager: Marie Giofre Coaches: Kitty Steele Leslie Clark f r P i Women ' s Field Hockey 47 The volleyball team had one returning senior. Susie Ramirez should provide leadership. Rhonda Smith and Donna Lilly should control the nets for the Panthers. Returning all-conference player, Cynthia Ismael, will be a strong net player. The Lady Panthers are coming off an excellent ' 83- ' 8A season. Five of the players from last year ' s team returned. Anne Lopez and Rhonda Smith await the serve. 48 Vollevball Bump • Set • Spike • Tiger VOLLEYBALL Voit Susie Ramirez Anne Lopez Kim Maness Rhonda Smith Donna Lilly Rebecca Daisy Ann Myers Cynthia Ismael Debbie Johnson Beth Luckhardt Sally Hamilton — Stats Margret Rodgers — Scorer Coach: Nancy Little Left: Cynthia Ismael and Donna Lilly go up to block a hit. Volleyball 49 i §  ■f .1 . « 4 ■■M T  • ' mu.i IU-...V. .. i y V _n Wome?? ' s Tennis Dori Johnson Mara Schultz Team: Suzanne LeClear Terry Schroth Kim Bergen Kim Lewers Teresa Sweatman Cathey Cassady Anne Maryse Lopez Kerry Thornett Whitney Clark Donna Reynolds Coach: Kitty Steele Cj 50 Men ' s and Women ' s Tennis Ace • Love • Fault • Adidas Slam TENNIS Deuce Men ' s Teyinis Team: Mike Bridget- Keith Brown Gary Clark Tom Conrod Randy Foster Joey Fuqua Mike Grimmer Matt Lange Pekka Makela Sami Narhi Steve Pappas Todd Polen Coach: Ed Ray Opposite page: Teresa Sweatman returns a vol- ley as Donna Reynolds looks on during a dou- bles match. Left: Dori Johnson returns a hard hit serve. Dori is a senior player. Tennis team had six returning play- ers. Randy Foster, a junior transfer from Brevard, will get some court time throughout the season. Pekka Makela and Sami. Dori will provide leader- ship for the team. Men ' s and Women ' s Tennis 51 Yell for the Panthers! CHEERLEADERS The HPC cheerleaders with Richard Hoffman, advisor. 52 Cheerleaders Above the cheerleaders perform one of their stunts. Donna Scherp joins in on a cheer. The Panther, alias Mike Hor- niack, cheers on the team. High Point College Cheerleaders are: Tina Casey Donna Scherp Lisa Hill Paula Reising Christine Guy Ester Christian Cara VanKooten Linda Ferazzoli Dennis Smith Cheerleaders 53 Bobby Rapp pulls down a rebound during an A league game High Point College had a strong intramural program thank s to many spirited participants and good leadership from John Carty, Lynn Fortaleza, and Bobby Rapp. The Delta Sigma Phi ' s captured the championship in ultimate frisbee and soccer. The Zeta Tau Alpha ' s won the women ' s soccer league. 54 Intramurals George England drives to the basket. Team X Delta Sigs Pikes Zetas INTRAMURALS 1984-85 1 1 J i vj m 1 • • 1 m mm M I }!■1 :mi ! 1 ft j HS lK1 I ■v B league action. Kevin Noon passes the ball, Greg Pribble and Bob Rossi defend. Independant teams dominated the men ' s A and B leagues. The women ' s leaders were the independants. Zeta ' s were a close second with Ebony Rose placing third. Nu Delta Beta, Fraticides, and Crawf s Court battled for first in B league. Intramurals 55 T he four classes at HPC represent four unique types of people. To the Freshman, college is a new experience to which they find the infamous HFC cheeseburger to be great. The Sophomore class represents seasoned freshmen back for a second year. They have caught on to the routine and their rating of the cheeseburger falls to OK. The Junior Class is full of anticipation. Waiting for that forever cherished class ring, plus, the rite of passage to Seniordom. Juniors find cheeseburgers boring and resort to soup and salad. Seniors have a lot to think about. First, they wonder how the first three years of college went by so quickly. Secondly, they look towards graduation with fear and gladness. Fear of the unknown after May 5th and gladness that four years of formal academic training are miraculously completed. The third thing the Senior ponders as if they have enough money to call Domino ' s instead of having cheeseburgers again. Classes Divider 56 57 CLASSES FRESHMEN Mitchell Anderson Connie Baird Beatrice Barnswell James Beck Anthony Bell Risa Blackman Karen Bowman Robin Boyd Doug Brandon Barbara Brannigan Brianne Brannigan Charles Brikner Debbi Brobst Sky Broome Janet Brown Keith Brown Tommy Bryant Scott Bryson Teri Burchette Toni Burchette David Burks Noel Busch 58 Freshmen Class of 1988 Frankie Chaplin Esther Christian Billy Coley Tom Conrod Demetrio Contoganas Perry Conley June Craft Shannon Craft Caroline Cronin Marie Cross Leslie Culp Jeanne Dawson Cathy Demchak Donna Dennis Liz Dercksen Diane Derouen Beth Domby Bernie Donaldson Jennifer Dunne Sherry Duvall Audrey Espina Freshmen 59 Clay Faulk Holly Felber Linda Ferazzoli Kenny Ferris Jack Fetner Dove Fielder Susan Finch Kris Flores Philip Fulp Wanda Furrow Tracy Glacer Monica Gregor Chris Guy Greg Helmstetler Claudia Hernandez Kathleen Hernandez Danny Hogue Sherry Holland Lisa Holleman Anne Hopkins Mike Hovan Brian Hopper Susan Horowitz Brenda Hovis Joe Hutchins Mary Ann Hundley Kim Idol Sonja Jenkins Debbie Johnson Tammy Joyce Chris Kelly Bill Kimmel Blair King Jon Kite Phyllis Lackey 60 Freshmen Class of 1988 EL Scott Lax Suzanne LeClear Dawn Lemmo Kim Lewers Donna Lilly Gil Logan Tish Logan Freshmen 61 FRESHMEN Stephanie Mack Janet Mallet Tanya Matlins Kim Massey jft ft Steve Maurer John McColsky Debbie Meckfessel Anne Meyers Andy Mills Tony Morrison Lori Morton Rich Mullins Mark Murphy Chris Muzzy Shawn Newsone Todd Nichols Michael O ' Connor Maria Ormond Andrea Owen Rachelle Peters Gwenda Peddycord Misty Piper 62 Freshmen Class of 1988 Karen Poole Eric Potts Stephanie Powers Basil S. Qubain Seema Qubein Mary Quinn Richard Rathburn Mae Ravenel Michelle Rawie Michelle Reeside Paula Reising Sherry Rice Chloe Richardson Thomas Rizzo Arthur Rodriguez Jon Roller Scott Rutledge Trisha Sari an Freshmen 63 FRESHMEN Rhonda Skipper Rhonda Smith Don Snyder Owen Snyder Ted Sorensen Paige Spell Cynthia Stewart Beth Summerville Paula Swisher Leonore Szymanski Gregg Thompson Gray Todman Lisa Totten Anthony Transou Lynne Tuttle Cara Van-Kooten Kevin Ward Rob Weinhold 64 Freshmen Being a Freshman College is an important and challenging step in one ' s life. During the first few weeks on campus 1 experienced many exciting, scary, and trying times, anticipating adjustment being much harder than it really was. I was afraid I would never make it through Orientation, but I did, and it helped me enormously. I met many congenial people and became accustomed to the new environment through these Orientation meetings. My Orientation leader, Dr. Ward, and other professors were helpful in answering any questions that arose. Living near High Point College has been an asset to me, however, the friendliness of the people on campus would have made college easy for anyone. I have enjoyed my first year at High Point College and will be looking forward to living on campus. Shannon Welch ' . Shannon Welch Karen West Melanie Weston Josephine Williamson Barry Witten Warren Wolff Sophonia Wood Karen Yingling Ursula Yrbielewiez Carmen Zayas Joe Zeman Freshmen 65 £ H r t% r V c0 , ML- ' 66 Sophomores 5r sr- _ r m W Sophomores 67 John Adkins Saad Ahmed Peggie Arvidson Anwar Atalla Edward Bamberg Donna Beanne Terry Best Carolyn Binkley Sandra Brownell Teresa Brewer Michael Bridger Peggy Cann Linda Carroll Cindy Casperson Cathey Cassady Rodney Clayton Lee Cockerill Kevin Connolly Andrea Cope Randy Dally Mike Ernst Lori Frye Kelly Given Kelly Coins Allison Guy Angela Green Debrea Hayward Angela Hendrix Lisa Hill Tammy Hill Sherri Hill David Hooker Kristin Howard Walter Hunter Deborah Kerr 68 Sophomores SOPHOMORES Class of 1987 Nancy Knipp Danny Leonard Bruce Long Louise M. Lopez V v , - m %? Priscilla Lowe Aileen Lynch Stacy Maloney Cindy Maness Kathleen McCullough Paul McDonough Lisa McKeown Dan Metivier Steven Mickel Tom Miller Sophomores 69 Linda Mise Melissa Mize Sean Moberley Alison Moore Jane Morris Pam Mulvey Stephanie Newbern Bob Parkinson Yazmin Pastrana Phillip Perry Lynda Peterson Terrie Rea Donna Reynolds Sara Rivas Randy Rover Michael Roberts Amy Rowton Gary Russell Donna Schepp Terry Schroth Marwan Shaban Chris Shuping Mitchell Simpson Kathy Small Dennis Smith Doug Smith Elizabeth Smith Angie Snider 4 1 i A A ihA i 70 Sophomores Class of 1987 Lora Songster Mike Stakes Julie Theberge Jon Travis Coy Trawick Priscilla Trentham Angella Vestal Sarah Wenley Terry Wood Paul Wong Karen White Amal M. Yhayyal Ken Zeller Sophomores 71 Terry Aiken Carol Bidermann Jamie Borgman Kelly Brisentine Linda Bulla Nita Burchette Debbie Campbell Jill Carrick Tina Casey Susan Cox Sheila Craig JUNIORS Class of 1986 Lisa Creed Cora Beth Crowell Margaret Draper Kim Eads Bonnie Eakin 72 Juniors iO 2 ' •V ' VLW ' ? ■_i - ' • . • -V ' h: ' Marja Erickson Colleen Farrell Daniel Firebaugh Randy Foster Debbie Frazier Marie Giofre Cindy Gleiser Kelli Green Alan Haggai Annette Hall Charles M. Hall Clair Hall James M. Hall Sally Hamilton Juniors 73 Larry Hedrick Quinzetta Hayes Scott Heinecke Selwyn Heintz John Higgins Leslie Hill Amy Holland Amy Hora Ray Hotz Kenn Huff Cynthia Ismael Lance Jarett Janine Joson Phil Key 74 Juniors ■JUNIORS Class of 1986 Vanessa Lemmon Stuart Liberty Kim Maness Marsha Manos Rochelle McAuley Larry McCullough Pamela McHone Deena McMurtry Gigi McPherson Kim Moose Donald Osborne Pat O ' Sullivan Sherry Paradise James Reese Cathy Robinson Juniors 75 Robert Rogers Karen Schneggenburger Curtis Schneider Thomas Scott Gwen Shanks Sandra Shaw Craig Shepperd Camden Smith Steve Smith Andrew Stewart Chuck Taylor Ashley Teague Mary Van Horn Craig Van Steenburgh Michelle White JUNIORS Class of 1986 ifc Cynthia Ann Whitecotton Alicia Wright Mon Yom Paul Ziglar -•- ■Juniors 77 ■' mt mmmnm 78 Juniors Juniors 79 Senior Directory Jerald Keith Albert 6426 Littlewood Road Kernersville, NC 27284 Jennifer Lindquist Albrect 548 Deerwood Drive Gastonia, NC 28052 Marie France Allred Route 4 Box 310 Askeboro, NC 27-203 Lillie Jean Alston 1817 Blain St. High Point, NC 27262 Arthur Alexander Amos 121,0 Highland Ave. Winston-Salem, NC 27101 Elizabeth P Anderson 509 Guilford Avenue High Point, NC 27262 Michael Earl Anderson, Sr. 1356 Oak Grove Rd. Winston-Salem, NC 27103 Nicki Holt Angell 1689 Brookford Rd. Kernersville, NC 2728k Ross Douglas Arnold 3815 Whitehaven Rd. Winston-Salem, NC 27106 Sandra Leigh Austin 2606 Woods End Lane Greensboro, NC 271,10 Teresa Pauline Baity Route 4 Box 245 G Yadkinville, NC 27055 Jacqueline Renee Barner Rt 1 Box 1S4A Lawndale, NC 28090 Robert Joseph Barra 81,08 Fenwood Drive Springfield, VA 22152 Jennifer Rene Bartholomew 25 6 C Suffolk Ave. High Point, NC 27260 Jacqueline Leigh Beasley 1829 Bethel Drive High Point, NC 27260 Allen Ralph Beck Jr. 114 Maplewood Ave. Thomasville, NC 27360 Sylvia Clark Beck 110 Dogwood Circle High Point, NC 27260 William Alexander Beck 110 Creekwood Drive Lexington, NC 27292 Glenda Joyce Bodenheimer Rt 4 Box 745 Thomasville, NC 27S60 Vicki Lynn Boles 1921 Lyons Street Winston-Salem, NC 27107 Vickie Carol Bowles Rt. 3 Box 69 Trinity, NC 27S70 Jane Croyle Bowser 132 Maplewood Ave. Thomasville, NC 27360 Gwendolyn Bradley 5767 Antietam Dr. Winston-Salem, NC 27106 Kristin Anne Brown 2372 Birch Place Allenwood, NJ 8720 Virginia Ellen Budd PO Box 174-501 Main St. Myersville, MD 21773 Mona Celeste Burgess Route 5 Lot 90 Winston-Salem, NC 27107 Melinda Denise Burton 501 N Keplet Road Deland, FL 32720 Michael D Cadle 1 764 Union Cross Rd. Kernersville, NC 27284 Rebecca Michele Cahan 804 Honeysuckle Drive Greensboro, NC 27407 Tamra G Calloway 21 75 Widgeon Ct. Winston-Salem, NC 27106 Dennis Lee Cameron 135 Robbins Rd. Winston-Salem, NC 27107 Gary Mapp Campbell 50 Dickens Rd. Claymont, DE 1970S Robert Duncan Campbell III 19 A Fountain Manor Dr. Greensboro, NC 27403 Robert Gerard Campbell 146 Cedar Cove Ln. Winston-Salem, NC 27104 Kimberly Ann Cardwell 502 Hampton Drive King, NC 27021 Cynathia Prosser Carroll 1078 Laverne Lane Kernersville, NC 27284 John Patrick Carty 2907 Custer Drive Greensboro, NC 27407 Luigi Mario Castaldo U North Street Madison, NJ 791,0 Larry Kent Cecil 608 Frontier Drive Archdale, NC 27263 Lisa Marie Childress PO Box 1044 Sylva, NC 28779 Charlie Wayne Clark 603 Moore Drive Lexington, NC 27292 Edward Thome Clark, Jr. 40 Arita, CI Winston-Salem, NC 27105 Allen Hodges Cole 1914 Wakefield Place High Point, NC 27260 Lethia Nichols Coleman 3858 Draper St. Winston-Salem, NC 27105 Holly Mackellar Collins RFD Locust Hill Way East Canaan, CT 6024 Nancy Alison Collins PO Box 104 N Wilkesboro, NC 28659 James Francis Connor 561 South Bunker Hill Colfax, NC 27235 Virginia Muirhead Cooper 710 Hallmark Drive Rural Hall, NC 27045 Gregory Richard Cornelius, Jr. 2950 Northbridge Rd. Gregory Richard Comeluis 8614 Bunnell Dr. Potomac, ND 20854 William Earl Cotham, Jr. 2950 Northbridge Rd. Winston-Salem, NC 27103 Carmen Yyonne Cottle 241 W Church Street Mocksville, NC 27028 Charles Christopher Cox 400 Idlebrook Drive Kernersville, NC 27284 Charles William Crabill, Jr. 10211 Lawyers Rd. Vienna, VA 22180 Elizabeth Crawford 70 Girard Ave. Somerset NJ 8873 Donnie Gray Crotts Route 2 Box 64 Thomasville, NC 27360 Sylvia Darren Dalton 3997 B Valley Court Winston-Salem, NC 27106 Martha Motsinger Darnell Route 12 Box 2W Winston-Salem, NC 27107 Branson Davis PO Box 177 Siler City, NC 27344 Camille Walton Davis 1355 Old Woodbine Road Atlanta, GA 30319 Mary Jane Davis 3650 Yarborough Apt 61 Winston-Salem, NC 27106 Roger Douglas 1419 Guyer Street High Point, NC 2.7260 Melissa Ann Duncan PO Box 816 King, NC 27021 Jacquelyn Gail Eads 2750 Woodvale Dr. Winston-Salem, NC 27107 Rita Jeanette Edwards 209 Lynella Lane Thomasville, NC 27360 Michael Kent Elliott 634 Naomi Ave. Kernersville, NC 27284 George William England, Jr. 1 7 Purple Martin Lane Hilton Head Is., SC 29928 Amy Roe Everett 2314 I Shadow Valley Rd High Point, NC 27260 Patricia Ellis Fitzgerald 3847 B Johnson Street High Point, NC 27260 Teresa Meredith Forbes 2906 English Road High Point, NC 27260 Lynn Marie Fortaleza 15 Southwest 10th St. Ft Lauderdale, FL SSS15 Andrew Keith Fortune Route 2 Box 1273 Thomasville, NC 27360 Donald Allen Foster 5674 Chancellorsville Winston-Salem, NC 27106 Jill LuAnn Foster 266 Oakgrove Road Winston-Salem, NC 27107 C William Frampton III 705 Rodman Road Wilmington, DE 19809 William D Frazier 1728 Stoneybrook Drive High Point, NC 27260 Aquilla Mae Fulton 3620 Yarbrough Ave B Winston-Salem, NC 27106 Mary Margaret Gagner 5400-13 Lamoya Ave, Jacksonville, FL 32210 Andrew Jerome Gaither 2305 Pebble Creek Rd. Winston Salem, NC 27107 Marsha D. Garner 2502 Williams Avenue High Point, NC 27262 Carla Price Gentry 4388 Bridal Creek Drive Winston-Salem, NC 27106 Suzanne L Gillespie 2647 Majestic Drive Wilmington, DE 19810 Brenda Gail Graham 1218 Stevens Street Raeford, NC 28376 Brian Keith Graham 518 Player Dr. High Point, NC 27260 Christopher Lee Grantham 142 B Old Mill Road High Point, NC 27260 Tammie Byrd Greene 151 B Willow Creek Road Winston-Salem, NC 27105 Tamara Moss Greenwood 5756 Davis Road Walkertown, NC 27051 Gail Smith Gregory Rt 2 Box 252 Mocksville, NC 27028 Kimberly Michelle Gregory Route 2 Box 433 Mocksville, NC 27028 David Horton Gorseclose 8215 McDonogh Rd. Pikesville, MD 21208 John Virgil Gurney 2202 Bohngbroke Court High Point, NC 27260 Carolyn Shipplett Hamilton 427 W ' Lexington Avenue High Point, NC 27260 John Whitfield Hamilton PO Box 1375 Cullowhee, NC 28723 Melanie Lynn Hamilton Route 4 Box 26 Four Oaks, NC 27524 Connie Byrd Hance 701 Marley Street Winston-Salem, NC 27101 Todd C loniniger Harmon 102 Fairbanks Ct. Mount Airy, NC 27030 Todd Kiger Harris 7920 Simmons Road Rural Hall, NC 27045 Rachel Ann Harward 801 Woodburn Road Rockville, MD 20851 Steven Warren Hatt Grant Road NewMarket, NH 3857 Kenneth William Hauser 8 Larnpan Lane Winson-Salem, NC 27105 Valerie Ann Hawes 2729 Reynolds Dr. Winston-Salem, NC 27104 Janice Hux Hayes 2663 Monticello Drive Winston-Salem, NC 27106 Rodney Steven Hedrick Route 4 Box 97 Thomasville, NC 27360 Christopher Robert Heenan 2513 Raven Road Wilmington, DE 19810 Rita Lynn Hege Route 8 Box 112 Lexington, NC 27292 Kenneth Lee Hendrix, Jr. P. Box 165 Trinity, NC 27370 Sharon Lowe Hennis 515 Avon Court River Vale, NJ 7675 Karen Danette Hernandez 711 Alano Dr. Guaynabo, PR 657 John S. Hess 2S18 F Shadow Valley High Point, NC 27260 Jimmy Dale Hill 628 Sedge Garden Road Kernersville, NC 27284 Mary Jane Hill 1015 Tipton St. High Point, NC 27260 Robert Charles Hill III 216 E Concord Road Orlando, FL 32802 Duane Lee Hines Route 4 Box 1232 High Point, NC 27262 Janet Shoaf Holcombe 3960 Winterhue Drive Winston-Salem, NC 27107 Arthur A Holleman HI 1021 Lavada Drive Winston-Salem, NC 27103 Dana Lee Holmes 12S09 Chesterton Drive Upper Marlboro, MD 20772 Brent Paul Holshouser 830 East Main St. Shelby, NC 28150 David Wayne Holt PO Box 6254 High Point, NC 27260 William Michael Homiak 3223 Cedarhurst Drive Charlotte, NC 28213 Jean Hurley Howington 624 N Stratford Rd Winston-Salem, NC 27104 Donald Ray Humphrey 3270 Plantation Rd. Winston-Salem, NC 27105 Nancy Anne Huner 18 Woodhollow Rd. Great River, NY 11739 Dwayne R Hunt 1061 Cassel Drive Bay Shore, NY 11706 Monica Lee Husserl Calle 88 7A-41 Apt 301 Bogota Columbia Annette Faith Huttar Route 2 Box 295 East Bend, NC 27018 Jonathan Phillip Jackson 8 RVE Michel Lentz Niederanven Lux Andrew George Johnson 3106 Rolling Road High Point, NC 27260 Patsy Vaughn Johnson Rt 2 Box 2860 High Point, NC 27260 Tammy Leigh Johnson Rt 6 Box 381 Thomasville, NC 27360 Donald A Jones 102 Timberwood Dr. Jamestown, NC 27282 Glenn R Jones 2225 Henlopen Ave. Wilmington, DE 19804 Judy Dixanne Jones 802 Dogwood Road Boone, NC 28607 Kimberly Dawn Jones 1227 East Ritters Lk R Greensboro, NC 27406 Laterfa Morgan Jones Rt 3 Box 567 High Point, NC 27263 Thelma B Jones 102 Timberwood Drive Jamestown, NC 27282 Daryl Evan Katz 1 Deerchase Road Morristown, NJ 7960 Barbara Ann Flowe Kelly 2200 Brentwood St. High Point, NC 27263 Kirsten Elizabeth Kezar 209 E Stadium Dr. Eden, NC 27288 Valerie Jeanne Ross Kiger 66 Carter Circle Winston-Salem, NC 27106 Anneli Kiviniemi Bennett 1011 N Main Ecker B-9 High Point, NC 27262 Phillip Drear Krimminger 5S0 5th Avenue NE Hickory, NC 28601 Continued on p. 97 80 Senior Directory CLASS OF 1985 As Leicis Wheless tries to figure out what is going on, his entire class has left. Lillie J. Alston Accounting High Point, NC Dennis K. Andrews Political Science Winston Saleni, NC Karen A. Austin Education High Point, NC Seniors 81 Sandra L, Austin Early Childhood Ed. Greensboro, NC Jacqueline R. Barner Gerontology Lawndale, NC Sylvia Beck Art Oxford, NC Jane Croyle Bowser Chemistry and Biology Thomasville, NC Carl L. Bradsher Accounting Roxboro, NC Virginia Budd Business Administration Myersville, MD Mona C. Burgess Biology Winston Salem, NC mini Michael Douglas Cadle Business Administration and Economics Augusta, GA Gary M. Campbell Political Science and History Claymont, DE SENIORS ■82 Seniors Class of 1985 John P. Carty Sociology Greensboro, NC Kent Cecil Business Administration Arckdale, NC Alison Collins Gerontology North Wilkesboro, NC Holly M. Collins Political Science and History Howsatonic, MA William E. Cotham, Jr. Chemistry Winston Salem, NC Carmen Yvonne Cottle Christian Education and Spanish Mocksville, NC Bill Crabill, Jr. Business Administration Vienna, VA Elizabeth Crawford Political Science and History Somerset, NJ f Branson L. Davis Business Administration Siler City, NC Sen iors 83 Robert E. Dennis, Jr. Business Administration Greensboro, NC Michael K. Elliott Political Science and History Kernersville, NC George William England Art Hilton Head, SC Michael Everett Physical Education Summerfield, NC Lynn Marie Fortaleza Physical Education and Recreation Fort Lauderdale, FL Jill L. Foster Business Administration Winston Salem, NC Bill Frampton Religion and Christian Education Wilmington, DE Mary M. Gagner English Media Communications Jacksonville, FL Suzanne L. Gillespie Theatre Education Wilmington, DE 84 Seniors Daryl Katz tries to escape the rigors that plague all seniors. This is commonly called SENIORITIS. Brenda Graham Business Administration Raeford, NC Kimberly M. Gregory Managerial Psychology Mocksville, NC David H. Groseclose Political Science and History Pikesville, MD Seniors 85 John W. Hamilton Physical Education Cullowhee, NC Todd C. Harmon Home Furnishings Marketing Mount Airy, NC Rachel Ann Harward Early Childhood Ed. Rockville, MD Rodney Steven Hedrick Biology I Pre-med High Point, NC Christopher R. Heenan Communications Wilmington, DE Rita Hege Early Childhood Ed. Lexington, NC Kenneth Lee Hendrix Business Administration Home Furnishings Trinity, NC Steve Hess Political Science and History Rockville, MD 4 - - ■— William M. Horniak History Education Charlotte, NC I 86 Seniors Terri and Frank Livingston share a moment in between classes. Dwayne Hunt Business Administration Centereach, NY Karen D. Hernandez Media Communications Guaynabo, Puerto Rico Nancy Anne Huner Managerial Psychology Great River, NY Seniors 87 Tammy L. Johnson Human Relations Thomasville, NC V l Glenn Jones Physical Education Wilmington, DE Judy D. Jones Communications and Spanish Boone, NC Kimberly Jones Intermediate Education Greensboro, NC Kirsten Kezar International Business and French Eden, NC Phillip D. Krimminger Home Furnishings Hickory, NC Debbie Kuchinskas Early Childhood Ed. Edison, NJ Wyeleen Kwan Biology Gaithersburg, MD John T. Lancaster Accounting Southern Pines, NC 88 Seniors Simon E. Lappi Biology Carrboro, NC Tammy K. Lawson Sociology Winston Salem, NC Lisa D. Leach Special Education Lexington, NC Terri Livingston Communications Davidsonville, MD Clifford Lopp History Lexington, NC Stephen C. Mackintosh Political Science and History Adamstoicn, MD Renee Henry Marsh Philosophy High Point, NC Charlene G. McDaniel Business Administration and Accounting Winston Salem, NC Betty Jane Mclnvale Business Administration Winter Park, FL Seniors 89 As temperatures rise annual Sunicorshipers obtain a tan. Scott McPherson Business Administration Setauket, NY Shannon Andrea Moore Media Communications Newtown, CT Denise Metivier Sociology High Point, NC 90 Seniors Anna Minear Biology High Point, NC M. Scott Morgan Communications and Theater Trinity, NC Marion Kay Morris Physical Education Walnut Cove, NC Danny Murphy Business Administration Richmond, VA Cedric Austin Nash Religion Asheville, NC Donna Rudd Nelson Christian Education Asheboro, NC Brad O ' Brien Home Furnishings and Business Administration High Point, NC Sharon A. Packen Physical Education and Health Beachwood, NJ Joseph Patton Political Science and History Winston Salem, NC Seniors 91 Thomas Arthur Payne Biology High Point, NC Hope Lucinda Phelps Sociology Lexington, NC Edna Millay Price Business Administration and Economics Gastonia, NC Krich Ratanaphruks Chemistry and Mathmatics High Point, NC Susan E. Ramirez Early Education Manassas, VA Robert J. Rapp Business Administration and Accounting Commack, NY Charles B. Rhodes, Jr. Chemistry Kernersville, NC Bob Rossi Communications New Port Richey, FL Horic E. Roundtree Business Admiynstratioti Winston Salem, NC 92 Seniors SGA Vice-President, Art Payne, receiving ridicule from Phil Key, for his apparent misfortune when he had an encounter with a fence. Douglas B. Shields Physical Education Kernersville, NC Greg Shuskey Home Furnishings Marketing Mount Airy, NC Kent Sides Business Administration Harrisburg, NC Seniors 93 Joseph G. Smith, Jr. Chemistry Sewaren, NJ '  Sheila M. Smith Biology Asheboro, NC Valdes J. Snipes Gerontology Mebane, NC James G. Spainhour Business Administration Kernersville, NC Lolita Y. Spencer Business Administration Eagle Springs, NC Sharon R. Starkey Christian Education and Human Relation Olney, MD Melinda D. Stroud Early Childhood Ed. High Point, NC Tamara Lynn Swain Business Administration Clemmons, NC Teresa L. Sweatman Mathematics Winston Salem, NC 94 Seniors Lisa C. Swing Art Lexington, NC Renae Talley Political Science and History Woodleaf, NC John Tisdale Human Relations Fayetteville, NC Leslie A. Tucker Biology Sarasota, FL Gregory S. Upchurch Home Furnishings and Business Raleigh, NC Anthony Watson Media Communications Clinton, MD Charles S. Waynick Business Administration Greensboro, NC Pamela M. Welch Special Education Winston Salem, NC P. Lewis Wheless, Jr. Media Communications High Point, NC Seniors 95 Luanne White Chemistry Business Parsippany, NJ Thomas P. Williams Human Relations Roanoke, VA Jean Williamson Communications Portsmouth, VA Robert L. Williard Religion Wiyiston Salem, NC Vera M. Wilson Communications Charlotte, NC Paula L. Winton Political Science and History Woodbridge, VA Connie M. Wright Early Childhood Ed. High Point, NC Susanne L. Zuroff International Business Fayetteville, NC 96 Seniors Senior Directory Continued from p. 80 Deborah Lynne Kuckinskas 468 Plainfield Road Edison, NJ 8820 Wyeleen Kwan 17100 King James Way Gaither burg , MD Anne S Lambeth 325 Dogwood Circle High Point, NC 27260 John Talmadge Lancaster 1924 East Indian Avenue Southern Pines, NC 28387 Tammy Kay Lawson 131,3 Bethania Rd. Winston-Salem, NC 27106 Lisa Delane Leach Route 10 Box 221 Lexington, NC 27292 Sonya G Leister 711 Leisters Church Rd Westminster, MD 21157 Charles Joseph Libro 4031 Hampton Road Clemmons, NC 27012 Jonnie Roy Livengood Rt 3 Box 497 Trinity, NC 27S70 Terri Suzanne Livingston 632 Santa Maria Lane Davidsonville, MD 21085 W L Lockamy Jr 1524 Wiltshire Street High Point, NC 27260 Lisa Carol Loflin 50 W Holly Hill 40 Thomasville, NC 27360 Edward Nalle Lohr II 1802 Carolina Street High Point, NC 27260 Michael Clayburn Long 525 West Second St. Winston-Salem, NC 27101 Stephen Carson Mackintosh 12S5 Parks Mill Road Adamston, MD 21710 Renee Henry March PO Box 273 Wallburg, NC 27373 Edwin Aydlett Martin 2442 Apt. G S Holden Greenboro, NC 27407 Sandra White Massey Rt 12 Box 160 Raye Dr. Winston-Salem, NC 27107 Peggy Ann Mastbrook 3016 Locksley Lane Greensboro, NC 27406 Krista Beeson Matthews Route 12 Box 695 Lexington, NC 27292 Charles Edward McCarthy 427 Freedom Mill Road Gastonia, NC 28052 William Dwight McCorkle, Jr. Rt 1 EUaville, GA 31806 Charlene Gail McDaniel 4046 Reidsville Road Winston-Salem, NC 27101 Betty Jane Mclnvale 2862 Euston Rd. Winter Park, FL 32789 Sharon Ann McMillon 401 Woodbriar Rural Hall, NC 27045 Scott William McPherson 12 Linda Lane Setauket, NY 11733 Frank Foy Meadows PO Box 882 Weaverville, NC 28787 Barbara Stewart Merritt Route 1 Box 246 King, NC 27021 Denise Elaine Metivier 828 Rosecrest Avenue High Point, NC 27260 Kim Charles Miller Rt 18 Box 140-B Lexington, NC 27292 Mary Anna Minear 1509 Whitehall St. High Point, NC 27262 James Stuart Mitchell 119 Fawn Drive Clairton, PA 15025 Jeter Wayne Montgomery 627 Colonial Dr. High Point, NC 27260 Shannon Andrea Moore 73 Brushy Hill Road Newtown, CT 6470 Doris Joyce Moorefield 4023 N Main St. High Point, NC 27260 Montgomery Scott Morgan Rt 2 Box 6 Trinity, NC 27370 Richard William Morgan 180-11 Dalewood Drive Winston-Salem, NC 27104 Dora Mae MorriBon 811 Montlieu Avenue High Point, NC 27262 William Thomas Mowery, Jr. 3740 Vandalia Drive Winston-Salem, NC 27104 Daniel Harold Thomas Murphy 1007 Wynbrook Lane Mechanicsville, VA 23111 John Mark Myers Route 9 Box 430 Winston-Salem, NC 27107 Cedrick Austin Nash 1 A Lee Walker Hghts Asheville, NC 28801 William B Neal 3250 High Cliff Road Pfafftown, NC 27040 Jerry Wayne Neely 1852 Buddinbrook Lane Winston-Salem, NC 27106 Donna Rudd Nelson 119 Shamrock Road Asheboro, NC 27203 Kelly Lynn Newman 5606 Fallingbrooks Dr. Greensboro, NC 27407 Remigius Nwabueze 320 N. Richardson St. High Point, NC 27260 Homer Bradley O ' Brien 1611 Guyer St. High Point, NC 27260 Jacqueline Maureen O ' Linn 3600 Vandalia Drive Winston-Salem, NC 27104 Paul O ' Brien O ' Neal Jr 3822 Talcott Avenue Winston-Salem, NC 27106 William Thomas O ' Neal, Jr. 6007 Hedgerow Circle Winston-Salem, NC 27012 Sharon Anne Packen 612 Neptune Ave. Beachwood, NJ 8722 Hilda H Pate 3027 Kinnamon Road Winston-Salem, NC 27104 Joseph Pitts Patton J25 Billie Sue Drive Winston-Salem, NC 27104 David Albert Paul 437 E Sprague Street Winston-Salem, NC 27107 Percy I Payne III 803 Parkwood Circle High Point, NC 27260 Thomas Arthur Payne 2003 Chestnut St. EXT. High Point, NC 27260 Timothy Allen Pegram 400 Old Mill Road High Point, NC 27261 Hope Lucinda Phelps 1931 Winston Road Lexington, NC 27292 Robin Renee Phieffer N Country Road RR1 Wading River, NY 11792 Julia Irene Pickens 2367 Bethabara E-6 Winston-Salem, NC 27106 Edna Millay Price 3236 Starland Drive Gastonia, NC 28052 Saundra Greene Pugh ■2227-L Shadow Valley R High Point, NC 27260 Susan Elaine Ramirez 9510 Chatham St Manassas, VA 22110 Robert Jacob Rapp S3 Wyoming Street Commack, NY 11225 Krich Ratanaphruks 819 5th Street High Point, NC 27262 Thomas Gary Redding Rtl Box 471 Yadkinville, NC 27055 Nancy Jean Reynolds PO Box 587 Lewisville, NC 27023 Charles Bradford Rhoades 661 Naomi Ave Kemersville, NC 27284 Mark Thomas Richardson 145 Turnwood Lane Winston-Salem, NC 27104 Deborah Darlene Robinson 15 Kingston Road New Castle, DE 19720 Robin Rogers 1115 Twin Oak Drive Winston-Salem, NC 27105 Robert Thomas Rossi 6032 Casey Drive New Port Richey, FL 33553 Florie Elizabeth Roundtree 3890 Old Vineyard-26B Winston-Salem, NC 27104 Waldo Herbert Rustrian 610 Martha PI High Point, NC 27263 Joseph Pascal Santoni Socorro Sanchez 269 Santo Domingo Brian James Sarnecki 4730 Parkvale Rd. Elicott City, MD 21043 James Shaw Scott 730 Gormley Drive Rockville, MD 20850 Lynn Marie Sharkey 475 Walton Rd. Maplewood, NJ 7040 Wendell Fred Shoemaker 7435 Pine Trails Rd Pfafftown, NC 27040 Calvin Gregory Shuskey PO Box 1642 MtAiry, NC 27030 Joe Kent Sides 315 Plaza Drive Harrisburg, NC 28075 Daniel Ray SimmonB 1841 Meadow Glen Lane Winston-Salem, NC 27107 William Binford Sledge PO Box 610 Kill Devil Hill, NC 27948 Bobbi Gail Smith 190-3 Dalewood Drive Winston-Salem, NC 27104 Georganne Mackaronis Smith 2372 Spicewood Drive Winston-Salem, NC 27106 John Randolph Smith 1212 E Ritters Lake Rd. Greensboro, NC 27406 Joseph George Smith, Jr. 13 Debra Place Sewaren, NJ 7077 Sheila Marie Smith Route 9 Box 373 Asheboro, NC 27203 Valdes Juan Snipes Rt 5 Box 400 Mebane, NC 27302 James Gregory Spainhour 5949 Timberwood Trail Kemersville, NC 27284 William David Spainhour Route 3 Box 69 King, NC 27021 Stephen Wendell Speaks 2304 Barnsley Court Winston-Salem, NC 27106 Lolita Yvette Spencer PO Box 93 Eagle Springs, NC 27242 Sharon Renee Starkey 1 9005 Riverton Street Olney, MD 20882 Kathryn Cheek Steelman Rt5 Box 459 Yadkinville, NC 27055 Kimberly Armstrong Stepp 800 Memorial Park Drive Thomasville, NC 27360 Melinda Denise Stroud Route 3 Box 287 High Point, NC 27263 Opal Coleman Suggs 1129 Kendall Mill Re Thomasville, NC 27360 Tamara Lynn Swaim PO Box 504 Clemmons NC 27012 Teresa Lynn Sweatman 4975 Alms Lane Winston-Salem, NC 27107 Lisa Carol Swing Rt 2 Box 3 Lexington, NC 27292 Sandra Maie Swoboda 5716 Nevada Street Berwyn Hghts, MD 20740 Cynthia Renae Talley Rt 1 Box 270 Woodleaf, NC 27054 David Crissman Tally 4995 Pine Hall Road Walkertown, NC 27051 Mary Ellington Tatum 1802 Eliiabeth Avenue Winston-Salem, NC 27103 Stanley Edward Taylor 914 B Lakecrest Ave. High Point, NC 27260 Gary Lee Thomas 5108 Wheeler Ct. Winston-Salem, NC 27106 Rhonda Kim Thomas 6112 Lea-Ray Drive Greensboro, NC 27410 Jc .n Kenneth Tisdale 2171 Middle Road, Fayetteville, NC 28301 David Bruce Tomlinson Cecily Johnson Towsend 552 Kinard Drive Winston-Salem, NC 27101 Leslie Tucker 2180 9th Street Sarasota, FL 33577 Faye Gough Underwood 522 Cox Blvd Winston-Salem, NC 27105 Jeffery Keith Vogler Route 12 Box 510 Lexington, NC 27292 Nancy Smith Wade 512 Moore Drive Lexington, NC 27292 Lisa Lynn Walker 241 7 Williams Ave. High Point, NC 27262 Mark Steven Ward 5 Vivian Street Thomasville, NC 27360 Rachel L Warlick 1088 Peace Haven Rd. Winston-Salem, NC 27104 Virginia Binkley Warner PO Box 474 Walkertown, NC 27051 Anthony Watson 7705 Canberra Place Clinton, MD 20785 Charlie Stuart Waynick 1208 New Garden Rd. Greensboro, NC 27410 Kevin Thomas West 667 Mourning Dove Dr. Sarasota, FL 33577 Amos E Westmoreland 1824 Sussex Lane Winston-Salem, NC 27104 Paul Lewis Wheless Jr 1414 Madison Ave High Point, NC 27262 Luanna White 171 Rainbow Tr Denville, NJ 7834 Rachel Dayvault Wiles 519 Dogwood Circle High Point, NC 27260 Charlotte Willhite 201 Cedarwood Dr. Jamestown, NC 27282 Jean Paige Williamson 421 Mayflower Road Portsmouth, VA 23701 Keith Richard Williams 117 Lakeview Circle Thomasville, NC 27360 Mary Katherine Williamson 3504 Stonehurst PI High Point, NC 27260 Sue S Williams 414 Penns Grove Road Summerfield, NC 27358 Robert Lee Williard 3712 Fraternity Ch Rd Winston-Salem, NC 27107 Kenneth Lee Wilson 445 Burnham Drive Winston-Salem, NC 27105 Michael Lane Wilson 101 Dalewood Dr Apt 2 Winston-Salem, NC 27104 Paula Louise Winton 4314 Kentland Drive Woodbridge, VA 22193 Connie Martin Wright 3101 Flanders Ct High Point, NC 27260 Arthur Kyle Yates Rt 12 Box 256 Winston-Salem, NC 27107 John Alexander York PO Box 66 Morganton, NC 28655 Richard Steven York 167 Turnwood Lane Winston-Salem, NC 27104 David Allen Young 737 Tiffany Drive Gaithersburg, MD 20878 Senior Directory 97 L ooking at the body of the college, the classes are the organs and the organizations its spiritual essence. Some groups function as regulators pumping vital fluids and others operate as obedient servants working to help and assist. Each precludes sacrifice on the part of its members in time and energies growing out of dedication and self-satisfaction which quite often is the only reward. Each human segment earns the admiration of our entire community because of the selfless contributions and earned honors. The creative talents, collectively and individually, display themselves in works that enrich the human state and sensitize us to the beautiful in life. The liberal arts experience is fed by each of these groups. J Organizations Divider 98 99 Karen Bowman, Sonya Jenkins Organizations staff NATIONS Left to Right: Renae Talley, Art Payne, Suzanne Zuroff, Bill Frampton, Ray Hotz, and Ted Coryell. Top Row, Left to Right: Mike Lemmo, Ray Hotz, Peggy Draper, Bill Frampton, Suzanne Gillespie, Todd Harmond, Second Row: Tammy Riggs, Hope Phelps, Denise Metiever, Kristin Howard, Ted Coryell, Suzanne Zuroff, Janet Temple, Tonya Faizi, and Dean Sistrunk. First Row: Betty Mclnvale, Renae Talley, Alicia Wright, Karen White, Jeanne Davis. Who Seconds the Motion? A Student Government Association t its Bi-weekly meetings SGA considered bills dealing with the allocation of money, Ethics code, Revisions, and the purchase of material goods. The best component of the Student Government Association was the fact that the people who were there cared enough about the school and their respective organization or class to vote in good consciousness. 100 SGA WWIH Your road to rock Bill Sheehan, Greg Russell, Terry Aiken, Jim Scott, Anthony Watson, Dennis Andrews, James Turner, Charlie Hinman, Chris Heenan.Joe Patton, Owen Snyder, Craig Van- steeuberg, Loy Sherrill, Bob Parkinson, Liz Crawford, Diane Mulrey, Joe Hutchenson, Tim Winters, Lora Songster, George Moronese, Lester Davis and Wanda Furrow. Craig Vansteenverg managed WWIH during 198U-19S5. VV VV J- -Ll is an educational FM station that serves the student population on the campus as well as the High Point Community. The station presently operates at 10 watts with an expected increse to over 100 watts in the near future. WWIH is designed to give students on the job experience in the field of radio broadcasting, especially announcing, production, and operations. The station itself is located in the tower of Roberts Hall and is run entirely by students at High Point College. Most of the students working at WWIH are communications majors, although this is not required. Many of those who have worked at the station have graduated and are now employed in radio broadcasting. The announcers choose the music that is to be played on WWIH keeping in mind the stations format of AOR (Album Oriented Rock). This does not apply to the shows on Friday and Saturday which have been reserved for Soul music. All in all, WWIH is the best way a student at High Point College can gain experience in the radio industry. WWIH 101 Left to right. First Rou : Jane Boivser,Krich Ratanaphruks,Wyeleen Kwan Second Roiv: Bill Cot ham — President, Joe Smith, Art Payne, Chuck Taylor, Brad Rhoades AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY A he Student Affiliate Chapter of professional and social contacts the American Chemical Society with chemists in industrial as well gives chemistry students as academic environments. 102 American Chemical Society TTT1 1 TXT1 wno s wr 1Q Among Students 5 ' Ms. Marsha Lynn Manos | 3 Mrs. Karen Silvertone Austin CD Ms. Jane Caroyle Bowser Ms. Anita Kelly Brisentine Mr. Robert J. Rapp £• P 3 Ms. Tammy Faye Riggs — . o Mr. William Earl Cotham Jr. Ms. Melinda Denise Stroud Bges and U Ms. Elizabeth Anne Daisey Ms. Teresa Lynn Sweatman Ms. Colleen Patricia F err ell Mr. Stanley Edward Taylor 3 CD 4 Ms. Lynn Marie Fortaleza Mr. John Kenneth Tisdale Ul CD Ul Mr. Charles William Frampton Mrs. Connie Martin Wright 1985 Ms. Judy Dixanne Jones Ms. Laura Alicia Wright Ms. Susanne Linda Zuroff Who ' s Who 103 Left to right: Ted Coryell, Lisa Creed, Ray Hotz. We Plan Fun Student Union JL he Student Union is the Governing Board of the Student Government Association of the college and is charged with the operation and promotion of activities for student and faculty in the social, cultural, and recreational areas. It serves as an off-shoot of the SGA and may have membership derived from the student body of the college. Student Union Members THE STUDENT UNION First Row: Left to Right: Deidre Fleenor, Kerry Thornette, Priscil- la Lowe, Heidi Lehmkuhl, Megan Kaufman, Tracey Glaser, Kathy McCullough, Alicia Wright, Sec- ond Row: Dr. Al Sistrank, Kevin Connolly , Lisa Creed, Terri Smith, Lisa Slaton, Deena McMurty, Deborah Hayivord, Deb- ra Kerr, Third Roiv: Billy Coley, Jane Morris, Margaret Phillips, Trish Sarlan, Monica Gregor, Ursula Urbielewicz, Chloe Richardson, Teresa Brewer, Fourth Row: Andy Miller, Ray Hotz, Darren Clark, Ted Coryell, Nick Russo, Owen Snyder, Mike Stakes, Mary VanHorn, John Hig- gins, Kristin Howard, Mike Far- ley, Greg Shuskey, Mike Lemmo, Bob Rossi NOT PICTURED: Esther Christian 104 Student Union Pan ' s and Faculty have picnic at Dr. Lucht ' i home. Freshman Orientation Henry the Eighth and Joseph Conrad Collect Heads for all Seasons A hose paws were the core of the Orientation Program. Paws as in dependability were the big sisters and brothers of the program and carried out what was the substance in the sessions, How to Survive Registration and college in general. The earliest meetings were social in make-up but the academic sessions became involved in note-taking, study procedures, time management, and how to use the library. Appreciation was extended to all the core committee members and each paw for the time and interest in making the program work. Art Payne, Rev. Ben Curry , and Mrs. Busch were Orientation Leaders. Orientation 105 Kappa Delta Pi Left to right. Row 1: June Craft, Marja Erickson, Connie Wright (President), Melinda Stroud (Treasurer), Melinda Wall Abee. Row 2: Kim Eads, Valerie Ann Hawes, Philip George (Advisor), Nancy W. Shelton (Advisor), John Hamilton, Sandy Austin. (Not pictured) Karen Austin, Jane Bowser, Elizabeth Daisy, Glenn Jones, Anneli Kivinemi, Lisa Leach. 106 Kappa Delta Pi Presidential Scholars JT residential Scholarships are awarded to selected incoming Freshmen. The Basis by which these students have been selected is dependant on their high school activities and personal interviews that are conducted by faculty and present scholars. The scholarships, valued from four thousand to six thousand dollars over a four year period are based on academics, leadership, and citizenship. The chosen scholars must maintain a 3.0 grade point average and serve on selected committees. These committees run the annual Presidential Scholarships weekend to which certain high school students from around the country are invited to visit High Point College. Executive Committee. Left to Right. Row 1: Jennifer Bartholomew, Co-Chairperson; Art Payne, Co-Chairperson; Kelly Brisentine. Row 2: Robin Sink, Lance Jarrett, Marwan Sha- ban, Barbara Benson. Presidential Scholars 107 Brainstormers WRITERS ' CLUB A he Writers ' Club which meets monthly seeks to promote interest in all types of writing: journalistic, cinematic, literary, and commercial. The club is open to all students. The Writer ' s Club works jointly with the Apogee and Flyspec, in the production of these publications. 108 Writers ' Club Art Payne and Jennifer Bartholomew seri ' ed as co-chiefs during the 198J, commencement. rrj Junior Marshals • 1984 Art Payne, Co-chief Jennifer Bartholomew, Co-chief Vickie Boles Jane Bowser William Cotharn, Jr. Marsha Garner T a mar a Greenwood Judy Jones Renee Henry-Marsh Charlene McDaniel Robert Rapp Joseph S?nith, Jr. Melinda Stroud Teresa Sweatman Stanley Taylor Connie Wright Junior Marshals stand as Seniors arrive for graduation. Junior Marshals 109 ■mmmm I -±S Jon Travis works steadily on Greeks. Bill Frampton examines the 198A Zenith. 110 Zenith BP ' jr ' Zenith Staff: Left to right. First Row: Bonnie Eakin — Underclassmen, Coy Traivick, Second Row. Left to right: Vatiessa Lemmon, Carmen Zayas — Staff Secre- tary, Stephanie Mack, Danny Leonard — Sports, Third Row. Left to right: Linda Carroll, Suzanne LeClear, Bill Frampton — Seniors, Melissa Mize — Editor-in-Chief, Mr. Porter — Advisor, NOT PICTURED: Scott Heinecke — Chief Photographer, Tyrone Worsham — Photographer, Jon Travis — Greeks, Sonja Jenkins — Organizations, Karen Bowman — Organizations, Anthony Molodecki — Faculty CYCLIC RECURRENCES ZENITH Spring of 1984 saw the staff of the Zenith busy at work photographically recording the events happening late in the school year and never appearing on the pages of the yearbook. Correcting this omission, our capable and talented Editor-in-Chief, Melissa Mize, planned the 1985 Zenith to include that time of year when college activities, as well as nature, spurt into the season of re-birth giving eternal hope a shot of adrenaline. The March winds shook the roots of aspirations; April dawned with primordial mists; and May celebrated fruition. The time honored and dependable pattern of nature was reflected in rose buds, mortarboards, and exciting plans. Everything accelerated with the singing of the birds catapulting us into the new academic year. The Zenith staff views 1985 as the year of the flowers, radial in design and cyclic in growth. Melissa Mize tries patiently to explain drawing layouts. Zenith 111 Janet Mallet, Michael Roberta, and Carolyn Binkley compose copy for a winter issue. Hi-Po Working for a better informed campus. ITxichael Roberts, editor-in-chief, worked many late hours and often stayed up all night long to see that HPC received an edition of the Hi-Po six times first semester. With the help of Carolyn Binkly, assistant editor, the Hi-Po staff strived to better inform our campus. Owen Snyder, Jerry Min, and Danny Beall proofread an edi- tion of the Hi-Po. 112 HiPo Oiven Snyder and Jerry Minfit copy and pictures together for a pleasing layout. Right to left. Owen Snyder, Staff Writer; James D. Beall, Co-Sports Editor; Jerry Min, Co-Sports Edi- tor; Janet Mallett, Sports Writer; Carolyn Binkley, Assistant Edi- tor; Michael Roberts, Editor-in- Chief. HiPo 113 God Bless Us Everyone rrpi D ' ecember 6-9 in the Memorial Auditorium rang once more with the Christmas Spirits of HPC ' s third year (and last for a while), of Leslie Bricusse ' s Scrooge . The performance is a musical adaptation of Charles Dickens ' A Christmas Carol. However, a new director, Ron Law, and an able and talented group of HPC students and townspeople brought a new life to the production despite the difficulities of little rehearsal time and scarce funds. Paul Lundrigan assumed his traditional role as Ebenezer Scrooge and Bob Erden, for his second year, played the crippled Tiny Tim. But that ' s where the similarities ended. HPC students Philip Valenti, Cindy Gleiser, Lee Morris, Chris Flores, Sarah Werley, Jane Morris, Mike Reid, Mike Farrell and others joined by Tim Austin and Doreen Dvorsack of the Triad area formed the cast. 114 Scrooge Hi!! |i.. JJM t  Scrooge 115 mm WAV ttVot •V Homecoming 1985 Talent at HPC H omecoming hosted entertainment in the Hayworth Memorial Chapel. Dennis Smith and Kim Thomas, Andrea Cope, John Higgins, Aileen Lynch and Sky Broom were a few of the contestants. Andrea Cope won with Come in From the Rain. Alpha Chi Honor Society Alpha Chi is an honor society which recognizes outstanding juniors and seniors. Members are selected annually, and the formal induction ceremony is held yearly. Students are judged on scholarship, character, leadership, and service. Each of these areas must reflect dedication to the school. The purpose of Alpha Chi is to recognize and encourage outstanding scholarship on the High Point College campus. Left to Right: Bill Cotham, Treasurer; Char- lene McDaniel, Secretary; Teresa Sweatman, Vice-President; Jennifer Bartholomew, Pres- ident; Art Payne, Delegate. College Bowl is sponsored by Alpha Chi each year. College Bowl is a question-and-answer game played between two teams made up of four players each. Points are scored by correct answers to questions asked by the moderator. College Bowl begins with a Round Robin of all teams taking turns playing one another. After this, elimination playoffs are held to determine the year ' s new champion. Jane Bowser, Stan Taylor and Bill Cotham agree with Art Payne ' s answer. Charlene McDaniel, Jane Bowser, Teresa Sweatman and Bill Cotham await Jennifer ' s okay to play. Alpha Chi 117 Tom Lamb presides at a fall meeting. Wesley Fellowship 0, ' rganized in 1984, Wesley Fellowship is an ecumenical group of students who meet weekly on Monday evenings, 8-9 P.M., in the Student Center. The group has studied I Corinthians, Ephesians, Romans in the Bible as well as had films, speakers, socials, and programs on a variety of topics. The Chaplain, Reverend Ben W. Curry, leads the group with assistance from Tom Lamb and Mark Murphy. As an outreach project, many of the members of Wesley Fellowship go each week to the Father ' s Table, a soup kitchen for street people. The group is growing in its size as well as in participation. Reverend Ben Curry, Selwyn Heintz, Rich Mull ins, Marja Erickson, Second Rou : Art Payne, Sharon Starky, Tom Lamb, Beth Summerville, Charles Rirkner. ■ftawgf h 1L i 118 Wesley Fellowship International Language Club Row 1. Mary Anne Rankin, Claudia Hernandez, Helena Rae Marshall, Beat rise Bamswell. Row 2. Thomas Conrad, Seott Pollack, Andy Maness, Vance Davis, Gwenda Peddycord, Debbie Meckfessel, Michelle Rawie. Row S. Sami Narhi, Suzanne Le Clear, Perry L. Conley, Donna Bean, Paula Reising, Stuart Thomas, Teesha Grubb, Sushi Horowitz, Gil Logan, Carolyn Binkley, Rachelle Peters, Andy Miller, Paula Kamenish, PJ Lapaire. Language Club 119 TOWER PLAYERS HPC meets Moliere A he Tower Players are an organization for all students interested in theatre. For the 1984-85 year Tower Players provided new make-up for the Theatre Arts department. Tower players held positions from Director to Audience in every H.P.C. production. A First Annual Tower Players Awards Banquet was planned as well as a production executed by Tower Players. The 1984-85 productions included Dracula, Scrooge, Heaven Can Wait, Celebration, and the Tower Players one act. Major goals for the Power Players are to get HPC campus involved in theatre. Tower players officers for the 1984-85 year were: Ai leen Lynch — President, Cindy Geiser — Vice Presi- de nt.SuzanyieGilespie — Secretary, PamMcHone — Treasurer, and Lee Morris — Promotions Chairman, Ron Law, new theatre professor at HPC is the clubs advisor. Society For Collegiate Journalists A he Society for Collegiate Journalists is a national honorary society of students interested in print and broadcast journalism. Induction as a full member is determined by grade point average and total hours of contribution to campus and or community publications. Left to Right: Rich Molirw.ro, Janet Temple, Shari Camp- bell, John Higgins, Ted Coryell. Second Rou: Ma ryGagner, Linda Mise, Shanon Moore, Leivis Wheelis, Scutt Morgan. Benjie and Jim discuss plans for the day of celebration. Society of Collegiate Journalists 121 Campus Gold At HPC H .igh Point College has seen significant changes and signs of growth over the past few years. One of the changes took place with the installation of a new club on our campus, Campus Gold, a coed service organization aligned with Girl Scouts of America whose members are dedicated to the assisting of young girls and their growth. The expansion of their horizons is brought about through a program of camping, education, various cultural trips, and numerous activities to increase life ' s pleasure and beauty. These experiences heighten their awareness of themselves. Left to right: Jris W. Mauney, Advisor, Quinzetta A. Hayes, Secretary, Claire B. Hall, President, Cathy Robinson, Vice President, Sharon Starkey, Parliamentarian, Tammy Johnson, Treasurer 2nd row: Steven C. Mickel, Ursula Urbielewicz, Ken Furris, Jerry Aiken Not Pictured: Jon Kite, Sandy Earner, Bert Lee, Joe Williamson PE Majors The PE Majors club strives towards professionalism i n the field of physical education and recreation. 122 PE Majors SOCIETY FOR ADVANCEMENT OF MANAGEMENT A.S one of the oldest professional management organizations, The Society for the Advancement of Management is open to all persons who plan to enter the area of professional management. By promoting managers, the society seeks to improve both the efficiency and the image of business and industry. Below: Left to right: 1st. row: Heidi Lehmkuhl 2nd. row: Craig Sheppard, dreg Spainhour — President, Brad O ' Brien, Lee Cocke rill — Secretary, Lillie Alston — Treasurer, 3rd. row: Robert Rogers, Kim Gregory, Betty Jane Mcln vale, Mary Van Horn, Brenda Graham, J,th row: Kelly B risentine — Vice President, Lance Jarrett 5th roiv: Terry Henderson, John York, David Ashe, Barry Martin Management American Humanics 123 High Point College Singers KJ nder the direction of Alexa Jackson, the High Point College Singers have performed both on and off campus including the annual Christmas Concerts, the Lessons and Carols Services and for various community and campus functions. They were asked to participate in WXII, Channel 12 ' s Annual Christmas Special. Mrs. Alexa Jackson 124 HPC Singers Coy Trawick, Kathleen Farley and Teresa Timmons prepare for an annual concert. Hard Work, Vocal Exercises and Practice, Produces Those Lilting Tones. An 1984, the Singers performed Gabriel Faure ' s Requiem with orchestra and the highlight of the group ' s year was the Spring Tour. High Point College Singers ' repertoire consists of both classical and popular music. The ensemble showcases solo talent and group talent. Within the Singers, the men join to create a male choir and the women perform as a women ' s chorus. HPC Singers 125 Baptist Student Union Left to right: Clay Faulk, Charlene McDaniels, Ruth Wad- dell, Frank Smith-Advisor, Not pictured: Lamar King- Advisor. 126 Baptist Student Union Tom Williayns Liz Craivford Bowling Club X ins and Points to Spare in the Alley League Tournament is the goal but the accumulation of points is the real competition for the club made up of High Point College students. It is organized into four sections of members. Each group earns points that grow until a five week period is over and the four top bowlers have a roll-off with 4th place bowling the 3rd place, winner of match bowling 2nd, on and on until a first place winner is proclaimed the winner of the league. Our super coach is bookstore staff member, Gerry Hill, who gains as much pleasure from her team ' s trophies as the top bowlers. Beth Phillips Bowling Club 127 The flag is flying and now for daily pushups. Army R.O.T.C. at H.P.C. Designed for students who have demonstrated potentials in becoming commissioned officers in the Active Army, the Army Reserve, or the Army National Guard. Marksmanship, Military History, and Leadership are a few of the topics discussed in Army R.O.T.C. JW2 .. i: Z [• Q ■ Si A SGM Richardson R.O.T.C. Detachment Sergeant Major, Mike Siegfried, Quinsetta Hayes, Steven Michael, Kenneth Huff, Patrick O ' Sullivan, Mike Horan, Cpt. Newell MSIII In- structor. 128 Army ROTC Army ROTC 129 G REEKS. This one word holds more meaning than any one person can explain. There is so much more to being a Greek than what is viewed on the surface. The endless days at the Rail; the car-washes; the Greek games, the parties and dances are all quite fun and memorable. But the heart of all Greeks lies deeper than these simple surface activities. The following pages may help you to understand and more fully enjoy these endless relationships. Greeks Divider 130 131 XA Jon Travis Greeks editor GREEKS Intra- Fraternity Council Intra-Fraternity Council is the governing body of the four social fraternities at HPC. Its purpose is to organize rush and to keep things running smoothly between the four groups throughout the year. First Row (Left to Right): Buzz Mackintosh, Tom Wil- liams, Andy Brown, Simon Lappi, hoy Sherril, Jon Travis. Second Row: Scott Oliver. Third Row: Chip Fleming, Rich Molinaro, Mike Siegfried, Matt Kohn. Tish and Mary discuss last nights dates. 132 Panhe l IFC Greek Week Each year Intra- Fraternity Council and Panhellenic Council put together a Greek Week. The week consists of a bonfire, games, and a dance. Its pur- pose is to help bring all Greek Organizations on campus closer together. Front: Trudy McDonald, Mary McCormic. Second Roiv: Jennifer Palmer, BJ. Mclnvale. Third Row: Carol Bidermann, Robin Rogers and Tammy Riggs, President. Panhellenic Council Xanhellenic Council is the governing body of the four sororities at HPC. It is responsible for organizing sorority rush. Sixty-five girls pledged in formal rush this year. This year Panhellenic sponsored a Junior Panhellenic for the first time. Each sorority is represented by two pledges from the pledge class. This group works with Panhellenic on all projects and helps promote good panhellenic relations. Left to Right: Mike Lemmo — SGA Delegate, Jon Travis — Secretary, Mike Siegfried President, Tom Andrews — Treasurer. Not Pictured: Chip Fleming — Vice-President. Panhel IFC 133 Left to Right — Jeanne Davis — Publicity Chairman, Carol Bidermann — Panhellenic Delegate, Nancy Huner — President, Bunny Wagner — Rush Chairman, 2nd Row: Janet Temple — Standards Chairman, Sha?i Camp- bell — Recording Secretary, Robin Pneiffer — Ritual Chairman, 30th committee chairman, Debbie Kuchinskas — Activities Chairman, Kelly Given — House and Guard Chairman, Kelli Green — Membership and Altruism Chairman, Debbie Campbell — Treasurer, 3rd Row — Jennifer Austin — Social Chairman, Deri Johnson — Vice President, Scholarship, Hope Phelps — ■Vice President, Fraternity Eudcation, Not Pictured Denise Metivier — Corresponding Secretary Left to Right — Front to Back: L-F : Donna Reynolds, Mary Gun- nals, Terri Smith, Bunny Wagner, Amy Toivton, Jeanne Davis, Carol Biderman. 2nd — Janine Joson, Lisa Slayten, Linda Mise, Lainey Simonson, Sandi Potterfield, Jane Mems, Robin Pheiffer, Tammy Sivaim, Debbie Kuchinskas, Hope Phelps, Kelli Green, Dive Fielder, Kelly Given. 3rd — Michelle Raivie, Mary Mac Cormack, Debbie Campbell, Tanya Matlins, Holly Feldbar, Dori Johnson. Uth — Sherry Duvall, Mellisa Heyes, Janet Temple, Shari Campbell, Laura Cedarte, Linda Miller, Denise Snow, Nancy Huner, Pam Harris, Jennifer Austin, Vanessa Lemmon, Janet Mallet, Mara Shulz, Robin Boyd, Karen West, Sarah We-ley, Rachelle Peters. Not Pictured — Terri Livingston, Denise Metivier 134 AGD Alpha Gamma Delta Alpha Gamma Delta strives to build character and lasting friendships. Along with the social activities, the Gams spend a great deal of time raising money for their National Philantrophy, the Juvenile Diabetes Foundation. Alpha Gamma Delta ' s other current altruistic projects include visiting orphanages, and singing Christmas carols at retirement homes. The members of AGD are actively involved in intramural sports, Student Government, and Student Union, etc. This year the Alpha Gams take great pride in celebrating its Thirtieth Anniversity. Happy — Alpha Sigma Pi — My oh Detective — I have potential to spek cowectly. Teasing — Habid-a-gee- yipee Rockin ' — Hey you guys . . . Swat team unite Crazy — Congrats on holding out till Christmas. Kookie — Don ' t forgett — one in one out Dopey — It all happens at the library Terrorist — Whats P.R? Laid Back — I found my WOP Shana — I ' m holding out for a hero Develish — I ' m crawling back in my shell. Dummy — I am going on a man hunt Party — Is older better? Kinky — So what really happened at City Lake? Mouth — I ' m No. 1 and one half. Jolly — Got you dangling by mu pearls. Big — Don ' t take me to the hospital Take Ish. Jivin ' — Anyone for a friendly game of quaters? Sunshine — Because I am Pegs — I ' m dancing with myself. Drunken — Should I stay or should I go? Joshin ' — I wanna live on campus Shooting — I like ' em tall, dark, and handsom. Loving — Where ' s my Coke? Voluptuous — Snow at the YMCA in Rocky Mt. High? Where ' s Leslie and the 450 SL? Lucky — Fud-that-noise Adorable — Three things make me happy . . . pizza, hockie, and Tom. Sensuous — What does shack-a-kon mean in African? Luscious — Who loves ya? vou do Jokin ' — Hurts me bad Talkative — Bozo You social butterfly Marvelous — Who ' s my crush this week? Ravishing — I really must go and study Terrific — I hate them boys over there yonder. Lunatic — Where ' s Sandy? Modest — I ' m out to conquer IFC Daring — Can I barf my hips up? Merry — H.P.C. — You can have your cake and eat it too Dingy — I drive a lemmon Jumping — I ' m sooo confused. It ' s scaring me bad Jamin ' — I aint afraid of no rich Messy Marving — You ' re just so cute Rambunctious — Get a re-al a-ccent Jabber-Jaw — Like its casual Hilarious — Don ' t be so radical Krazy — When ' s my baby comin ' ? The Deal Just Hangin Out! AGD 135 lift. . Whit, if you think we ' re strange . . . LOOK! Sue and Whitney THOSE FAVORITE QUOTES Devi — What do you think about drinking on campus? B.J. — Sleeping in the drunk tank. Lynde — I ' ll hold the door, so you talk to him in Belk. Eb — Did Jeff really pull a muscle in his arm doing that? Myrtle — Class is cancelled today . . . due to lack of interest. Arv — Weird Theatre Person Whimpy — Renting a room in Yadkin for appearances. T — Wake me up when it ' s supper time. Prudence — I know Prince is good!! Ginger B — Later . . . I ' m going to Duke! Jane — Atlanta or Bust. Animal — How do you do it? Stevie — Don ' t worry, Donnie will buy me another ring! Frito — How far is it from 2nd floor Millis? Jill — What color underware do you have on? Wheezy — Rowwrr — she ' s off! Brick — Who loves ya Baby? Kim — They do the same thing in McCulloch they do in Millis. Whit — A Waste Case! Dawn — He ' s a god with that moustache! Sushi — 869-1115 Jenn — Two a night? Noel — Leaving the country so soon? Kris — ... looks just like Tom Cruise! Diane — Seen Rob yet? Reese — Can ' t live with them, can ' t live without them. Mae — What ' s that dance again? Devola — The dance starts at 12:00? Amy — He makes a move and I ' ll deck him! Crip — Seen my keys or crutches? Pepples — Camping in the bathroom. Cricket — What ' s behind those dark glasses? Rhonda — We Can ' t hear you!! Cammy — It ' s all my fault! Donna — What ' s happening at 5:45? Paula R — Thrown any pictures lately? Paige — 3 days in the cafe! Kristin — I need Tony! Madonna — Pick me up when I fall. Cathy — Angel in disguise! Minnie — I ' d love to stay, but I ' m double parked! : 136 KD From Left to Right. Peggy Arvidson, Editor; Pam McHone, member- ship; Paula Winton, treasurer; Lynda Peterson, secretary; Cheryl Lamer, Assistant treasurer; Judy Jones, President; BJ. Mclnvale, Vice-president. KAPPA DELTA Is this hazing? Lisa McKeaven and MaryAnn Foster The Kappa Deltas started the year off in great form with our largest and one of the best pledge classes in our recent history — 26 super girls!! Then on to preparing for and celebrating our 30th year at HPC! We also participated this year in our bi-annual Rock-a-thon for our local philanthrophy, The American Heart Association. Many new bonds were formed and even more old bonds were tightened as the sisters and pledges pulled each other through their everyday ups and downs. As each day passes our colors of green and white grow to hold more meaning as we look back at a year gone by too quickly, but look forward to the beach and many more good times! P.S. SENIORS — WE LOVE YOU!! Family Potrait Jill, Pam, and Jenn From left to right — 1st row: Kim Crutchfield, Noel Bush, Jill Cardillo, Peggie Arvidson, Lisa McKeawen, Kim Maness, Pam Welch. 2nd Row: Ginger Budd, Judy Jones, Donna Beane, Diane Derouen, Paige Spell, Andi Owen, DeeDee Lett, Alicia Sacco, Alison Guy, Cathy Demchak, Sue Horowitz, CaraVanKooten.SrdRow; Whitney Clark, Lynda Peter- son, , BJ. Mclnvale, Risa Blackmann, Paula Winton, Kris Florres, Dawn Lemmo, Paula Reising, Pam McHone, Brenda Hovis, Lynn Watts, Jackie Barner. 4th Row: Courtnay Primm, Cheryl Lanier, Mae Ravenel, Rhonda Smith, Kristin Hotz, Amy Boswell. KD 1.37 Our Phi Mu Pledges — We love ' em! First Row: Ann Osterhout — Vice President, Lolita Spencer — President, Jennifer Palmer — Panhellenic Delegate, Tracey H olden — Phi Director, Lisa Maim — Corresponding Secre- tary. Second Row: Terry Henderson — Mem- bership Director, Margaret Rodgers — Record- ing Secretary, Robin Rogers — Panhellenic Treasurer , Melissa Duncan — Social Director. Not Pictured: Karen Hernandez — Treasurer. Those enthusiastic Phi Mil ' s! PHI MU Phi Mu was founded in 1852 at Wesleyan College, Macon Georgia. The Gama Zeta Chapter was established at High Point College in 1952. Our colors are rose and white, and our flower is a rose-colored carnation. Phi Mu is based on the ideals of love, honor, and truth. Our national phila nthrophy is project HOPE which stands for Health Opportunities for People Everywhere. Sayings: Amal: We hate you, Love, the Phi Mu ' s. Cindy: What ' s on reserve the last weekend of every month? Gray: I found my Keys. Claudia: You guys is it really wrong? Do you think I should? I am not bad am I? Terry: Why can ' t our chapter consultant stay in your room this weekend? G.T.A.: Home is where the Bruce is. Tracey: Is my nose to big? Stacy: Anybody got any paper? No, not that kind. Melissa: Do you really desire a B.J? Margaret: Should I date a Sig? I need a reputation. Mimi: Just who are you taking to the pledge dance? Lisa J: Wanna go for a hike? P.R: It ' s so salty, aaah! Cyndi: Have you hugged your TEDdy bear today? Bonnie: Remember, blondes do have more fun! Kim R: I love Prince ' s face, chest, legs, . . . Kathy: Too shy to eat in front of Bolivians, huh? Amy: What do you get in Charlotte, Amy? Lisa R: Jersey people don ' t whine! Kim L: How about them Finnish men? Lolita: What ' s the towel for? Lori: I ' m 111! Whooo is it? Cool hammies, man! Susie: Resident Rambling women — Think about it . Maria: Our L.B.G. Robin: Is Donnald Duck really that good in bed? Patrice: Shut up and get organized! Jennifer: I ' m dreaming of the Kappa Delta sweetheart!!! Lisa M: Don ' t worry Lisa, no one saw! 138 PM Phi Mu ' s are always ready for a night on the town. Get down girls! Left to Right. First Row: Cindy Casperson, Claudia Hernande Jen- den Kim Lewers, Melissa Duncan, Robin Rogers. Lolita Spent ,„- „ ZJ........L Tk,-..J D, C „„,. E „; J A A.-J 71 J Left to Right. First Row: Cindy Casperson. Claudia nernanaez.jen- aen, n.im sewers, meiissa uuncan, noom tcogers, uonta spencer, nifer Palmer, Cynthia Stewart, Lisa Mann. Second Row: Terry Hen- Bonnie Hannah. Third Row: Stacy Boland, Amy Anderson, Margaret derson Cathy Hernandez, Aim Osterhout,GrayTodman,Tracey Hoi- Rodgers, Patrice Higgins, Lori Frye, Lisa Rozzo, Susie Ramirez. PM 139 Did you get any paint on the rocks girls? ZETA TAU ALPHA 140 ZTA Left to Right. Back to front. Terrie Rea, Robin Sink, Tish Logan, Tammy Hill, Barbara Ben- son, Kim Jones, Teresa Timmons, Kelly Mul- lins, Michelle Reeside, Mary Van Horn, Leslie Hill, Heidi Lehmkuhn, Trudy McDonald. Dawn Miller, Kim Wyont, Kathleen Farley, Tammy Riggs, Tracey Glazer, Kathy McCullough, Lici Wright, Mimi Burton, Tracy Orendorf, Bonnie Eakin, Rita Hege, Elizabeth Daisey, Lynn For- talzea, Jean Williamsoyi, Peggy Cann, Janet Brown, Lissa Wood, Megan Kauffman. Lee Cockerill, Sandra Shaw, Jane Heim, Michelle White, Karen Yarbrough, Shannon Moore, Re- becca Daisey, Tonya Walters, Kristen Howard, Lisa Holleman, Nikki Pompei, Kerry Thornett, Kathy Odinski. Stephanie Hrytzay, Stephanie Mack, Peggy Draper, Chris Guy, Mary Quinn. Not Pictured: Sandy Austin, Kirsten Kezar, Tammie Fishe, Marie Delaney, Millie Price. Finally my Big Sister! Welcome to ZTA! Zeta Tau Alpha The Zeta Tau Alpha Fraternity was founded on October 15, 1898 at Longwood College, Farmville, Virginia. The Chapter was founded at High Point College on March 15, 1957. We will soon be celebrating our 30th anniversary on this campus. Our colors are turquoise blue and steel gray and our flower as the white violet. Throughout the year we have several parties for the retarded children at the Kendall Center, representing our philanthropy of the Association for Retarded Citizens. Mimi — Hey . . . listen. Lee — Why walk when you can roll! Elizabeth — I love you too, Danny Lynn — I want to go home! Jane — I ' m waiting for Barry. Rita — Let ' s do RITA tonight . . . 8:00 Be There!!! Leslie — Britches Lisa — I promise I ' ll stay here next weekend! Kristin — Ummmm! Stephanie H. — When I say ZTA ... You say ...? Kim J. — My name is not Grandma! . . . Not yet anyway! Kirsten — You guys Susanne — S ' up, kids?! Tish — Let ' s just get a keg! Stephanie M. — Well, you gotta like that! Trudy — I ' m all over that! Dawn — Hang out! Shannon — This is the scoop! K.O. — Ya know what I ' m saying??? Spacy — What a Bubba? Nikki — Peace, Love and Wheat Germ Mary Q. — Hey Tish, Beers and Boys — We ' re there! Riggs — Don ' t worry about it the maids will clean it up! Sandra — — Frick ' em Robin — You ' re such a wiener! Teresa — Where ' s the Beef? Mary VH — Hey Elwood, do I have a roommate tonight? Tonya — What does Chemistry and Anatomy have to do with Nursing? Michelle W. — Give me a break, Randy. Jean — Ummm, excuse me! Lissa — Mare — you might have a roommate tonight! Lici — Let me in Nikki! Karen — No way Sandy — — Chill out. Barb — Ya ... Well ... I ... Janet — I love my Big Sister! Peggy C. — I ' m going to come knocking on doors. Marte — Oh, Give me diabetes . . Let ' s get stupid. Peggy D. — Even though I don ' t drink I ' m still fun Bonnie — Hey I got to talk to you! K ' leen — I only had one salad today! Tracy G. — I don ' t eat any meat! Chris Tammy H. — When will I find me a real man? Megan — Where ' s North Carolina? Kathy Mc — This is serious guys Kelly — Where is Trudy? Millie — If Jimmie calls, I ' m at the library. Terrie — I ' m pissed off! Michelle R. — I must be sick my hair is flat. Kerry — Ohhhh, I ' m so smashed. Heidi — Hey there! Rebecca — I make a motion we adjourn Kim — I ' ll be back in a minute Executive Officers: President, Elizab eth Daisey, 1st VP, Barbara Benson, 2nd VP, Rita Hege, Secretary, Susanne Zuroff, Treasurer, Kathy McCullough, Historian, Lee Cockerill Thetas at their best. ' ZTA 141 Selwyn and Carolyn exchange Big Sister- Little Sister gifts at Pledge Dance. June and Sheila at Fall Retreat. Left to Right Bottom Up: Sheila Craig, Charlene McDaniel, Sheila Smith, June Craft, Shannon Craft, Frankie Chaplin, Selwyn Heintz, Carolyn Binkley, Sharon Starkey, Libby Johnson, Suzanne Gilles- pie, Marja Erickson. 142 ADT Alpha Delta Theta was founded in 1954 as a continuation of the religious education majors club. ADT is now a sorority with the motto Sisters in the service of God. We are a sisterhood that tries to promote Christian faith and fellowship. We do many different service projects throughout the year as well as our social activities. We have adopted grandparents at the area resthome, and we help out with different campus and community events. Some of the service projects we have done are donations to the children ' s fund, and donations to the Rainbow House in Winston-Salem. We also do fund raisers for UNICEF and many other similar charities. We also help with mailings for admissions and Parents Weekend for the Alumni Office. Through these projects and other activities we have grown together and shared our Christian fellowship and service throughout the campus and community. June: Come Here! Sheila C: I can ' t help I ' m slow. Sheila S: Ya ' ll, listen to this. Selwyn; Sorry! Suzanne: Todd is coming! Liz: That ' s true. Sharon: Like . . . come on ya ' ll, I ' m serious. Charlene: I don ' t know. Libby: Sid ... Carolyn Binkley: Quit pickin ' on my southern accent, y ' all! Carolyn Boyles: I ' ve got to study. Jane: I got to work on my seminar. Shannon: When are we leaving this Friday? Frankie: Looks like Lisa: Oh! I don ' t know! Marja: What should I do? Alpha Delta Theta Front to Top (Left to Right}: Sheila Smith — President, June Craft — Vice-President, Char- lene McDaniel — Treasurer, Sheila Craig — Secretary. Sisters playing a game at ADT Fall Retreat. Lisa Swing at ADT bowling night. ADT 143 Guardian of the Sphinx Delta Sigma Phi Freddie: Wilma has me by the Mr. Goodrench: I didn ' t mean to Bolders in Bedrock. drop the car. Bob Long: Pritchett for president, Frac: I really think it has to do turn it loose Jimmy boy. with your up bringing. Capt. Joystick: I ' m going to get Fric: How did it taste Snotty? some real big . . . Woman: I ' ll pay my dues before Mr T: Who cares if I have to do it sailors. behind corners. Daddy: She ' s gaining a little Sprocket: I hope I did the right weight, isnt she? thing. The Wig: Why the business office? Brain Cell: Go Cocks Romance: Is this really summer Zipperhead: Boppin to the Beaver. camp? Bozo: I am not a slut, I just like to Smokin Joe: So this is Greensboro fool around. College. Squanto: Be very, very quiet, its Skunk: Where are the bucks? Elma season. Waldo: which drawer are they in Salt: When I shake my butt the Walt? peach comes calling. Snotty: Thanks for the leg Dave. Crotchsnake: We ' re talking quality D and H: No way I am going to not quantity. that dance. Smory: The grill closes at 10:30. Bone Head: I ' m not cocky, I just Mr. Sporting goods: We just got know whats going on. this whole truck full of size 9 ' s. Sailor ' s Ball, Myrtle Beach 144 DES Front Row Tom Abbott, Donnie Osborne, Andy Brown 2nd Row — Dave Marotta, Walt Hunter, Buzz Mackintosh, Larry McCullough, Mark Pearn, Joe Bell, Dave Weigel, Tom Rizzo, Rich Mullins 3rd Row — Keith Roivand, Mike Siegfried, John McColskey, Andy Bonar, Eddie Bamberg, George England, Lance Wallace 4th Row — Tom Williams, Gregory Upchurch, David Groseclose Not Pictured — Tom Greco, Les- ter Davis, Joe Medlin, R.C. Hill, Steve Maver Front Row — Tom Williams (Vice- president), David Groseclose (president), Joe Bell (treasurer), Back Row — Donnie Osborne (Sgt at arms), Greg Upchurch (secretary) 1984 Ultimate Champions DES 145 OFFICERS — 1st Row: Bill Crabill, John York, Chip Fleming. 2nd Row: Rich Moiinaro, Kevin Newman, Mike Etherton, Matt Kohn. Chi — The Hall Cat Hail to our leader! THETA CHI On December 11th of 1954, the Epsilon Alpha Chapter of Theta Chi was inducted at High Point College. We are now celebrating our 30th Anniversary here at HPC. Looking back, we experienced a very successful Rush, pledging 8 men, 6 wonderful new little sisters, and retaining our strong unity. We plan to visit the children at the Mills Home Orphanage with the Alpha Gamma Deltas and having a successful Bong Show with the proceeds going to Easter Seals. O.P. — Would you like to take a walk and enjoy NATURE? M.J.R. — South of the boarder. Dickie — You have how many kids? Pup — Mae I have anot her? Cotten — Hail, the 4th Reich 1984-85. Fuzzy — Gam Gigolo? Moving Darkness — Stairway to heaven, again? Ollie — When all else fails, give me a whirley. Vans — Umm, I ' d just like to say . . . Shov — Wheres the bathroom guys? Doob — Well, let me check my date schedule. Buster Bad — When ' s the next throat culture appointment? Brealer — When I get cold, I wrap in Theta Chi. Willie — Did you get crushed into Amos? Smiles — I finally got my letters straight. Gator — Funnel + tube = happiness. 146 TCHI Little Bro + Big Bro, cheek to cheek. FromLeft to Right. 1st Row: Gary Gantz, Jim Anderson, Chris Hearn, Wagner, Gregg Thompson. 3rd Row: Mike Reid, Kevin Newman, Scott Rick Shovlin, Harold Nitoivitz, Fred Smiley, Melissa Duncan, Lisa Oliver, Bill Crabill, John York, Mike Etherton, Chip Fleming, Matt Mann. 2nd Row: Karen Hernandez, Mary MacCormick, Mary Gagner, Kohn, Rich Molinaro. Mimi Mackenzie, Sarah Wenley, Jane Morris, Anne Lopez, Bunny TCHI 147 Gary Campbell displays the newest in designer togas. ) CamUa tCM Alpha Left to Right. First Row: Dennis Smith, Basil Qubain, Dave Ziviello, Curtis Schneider, hoy Sherrill, Steve Chesser, Charlie Hinman, Joe Crupi, Tom Andrews. Second Row: George Moronese, Chris Shuping, Tony Perry, Jon Travis, Dave Murray, Jeff Briggs, Steve Hen- ry, Alan Haggai, Robin Miller, Greg Cassello, Randy Hechlar, Dave Dunham, Scott MePher- son, Kevin Markham, Ba rt Davis, Mike O ' Con- ner, Phil Krimminger, Gary Campbell, Chris Moschella, Keith Hutchins, Andrew Stewart, Frank Livingston, Chris Heenan, Bruce Fini- gan, Not Pictured: Simon Lappi,Jack Fetner, Gary Hewett, Chuck Willard, Barry Witten, Rich Cotten, Jim Turner, Ken Zeller, Doug Brandon, Danny Hogue, Gary Cooper. D L-lo ft 148 LCA Left to Right. Allan Haggai — Social Chairman; Chris Heenan — Ritualist; Bruce Finagin — Education Chairman; Gary Camp- bell — Rush Chairman; Frank Livingston — Treasurer; Andretv Stewart — Fraternity Educator; Loy Sherrill — President; Simon Lappi — Secretary; Ken Zeller — Alumni Affairs. Not Pictured: Tom Andreivs — Vice- President; Gary Cooper — Advisor. The partying never stops for Dr. Pritchett, Faculty Advisor, and Gary Cooper, Advisor. Getting set up for another Brother vs. Associ- ate Member chug-a-lug. Closeness is what fraternity life is all about. LAMBDA CHI ALPHA On May 15, 1954, Delta Alpha Epsilon was formally installed as Iota Phi Zeta of Lambda Chi Alpha at HPC. Lambda Chi Alpha ' s heritage is based on human vision, need, understanding, idealism, and love. Above all, it is based on a series of honest friendships. This year we associated 16 great men. As the year progressed with parties, entertaining the children at Mills Home Orphanage, the annual brother-associate member football game, and White Rose Weekend, each member has grown closer in friendship and the desire to help others. GOOD LUCK SENIORS!! Coop: Isn ' t one enough? Loy: Preciate it Yogi. Scott M: Is their mother next? Frank: Frank, I love you! Gary C: Roll over Stan. Hutch: Whats that spot on Chris ' s bed? Phil: Don ' t wack your balls around so much. Andrew: Woman ' s . . . UHHAH . . . UHHAH . . . Gary H: I just want to that hair. Simon: You were engaged? Chuck: OTHA one on one W Q . Kevin: Hey Do Do, my name is Kevin! Allan: Wheres the dance? What dance? Rob: Another Belky boy. Z Man: Another wild night, t.v and beer. Chris M: The fall guy always bounces back up. Bruce: Hey babe, whose x is next? Randy: What? Where? Why? J.T: Give me some Dave. Dave D: Hows Jim? Bart: On the rag. Chan: Backseat and sidewalk man. Cheeser: Don ' t worry he falls asleep fast. Ziviello: Come on The door is locked. Ken: Isn ' t 28 a little old? Steve H: How about a trip to Burger King? Tom: The Reamster. Basil: When I get acceptance, man am I going to party! Travis: I ' m busy in here, quit $ knocking!! Cotton: I ' ll take her! Eddie: I can ' t drive 55!! Dennis: Token cheerleader. Jack: Get a piece of the rock! Chief: Heads were made to be used. Barry: I ' ll pay you later. George: Moronese vs. Dominoes. Chris S: The Puerto Rican Connection. WeeGee: I like those manetes! Casselo: OYE VEY! Briggs: I ' m so damn typical! Doug: They call me the claw! Danny H: Give it to me Baby! Lady and the Tramp proves successful. Bruce, Tom and Tony — Hanging loose. LCA 149 weekend Chippendales Bottom Row: Barry Martin, Mitch Anderson, Seott Chapot, Tom Hahn, Mark Phelps, Chris Kelly, Terry Best, Brad O ' Brian, Ted Coryell, Dennis Andrews, John Aybur, Mike Lemmo, Jeff Pate, Paul Deuschle,JohnHanns,Dowe Tomlinson, Keith Laudeau Second Row: Rich Miller, Keinn Connolly, Bob Shenigo, Mark Randell, Gil Logan, Fred Burrer, Jim Holfield, Tom Wynne, Kevin West, Jeff Hill, Mike Farley, Dave Stouve, Dave Marinoff, Owen Synder Back Row: Greg Pribble, Dave Ashe, Barry Peranteau, Brian Hopper, Stewart Thom- as, Tom Scott, Mike Roberts, Ken Huff, Jeff Chomysak, Nick Russo, Rob Wicnhold, Randy Rover, Jeff Nameth, Mark Hall, Tom Miller 150 PKA Pi Kappa Alpha Pi Kappa Alpha was founded on March 1, 1868 at the University of Virginia, Pikes were Charted at High Point College in 1953. The 62 members and 17 little sisters are active throughout the High Point College Campus. Student Union, SGA, IFC, and Campus Publications are just a few of the activities the Pikes participate in. Pika ' s were also the 1983-84 Intramural Champions and also won the Campus College Bowl Competitions. Pikes also received high honors and a Chapter Excellence Award from their National Fraternity. Pi Kappa Alpha is growing bigger and stronger everyday and will be very influential in years to come. Chomyszak — That ' s it, that ' s final, your fined! Marinoff — I would have got some, but I got sick. Hahn the Mahn — Enjoy! Chuck — How ' s the Zodiac Lounge Mitch — Weekend Chippendale! Dcuschle — Where ' s my car? Fiscella — I don ' t care, I have a girlfriend won ' t let me. Hopper — I can ' t go to the dance with you, my girlfriend won ' t let me. Johnson — I ' ll tell her I love here, only if I have to Gil — Load me up! Mackey — Mimi, that ' s a handful. Barry M — Shake. Nick — Wet and Dry, Wet and Dry. Owen — Football dynamo. Groovey — But Coach Hoffman! Guido — I don ' t want her anymore, she ' s not a challenge. Cod Brad — I ' ll do anything, just take me to Maryland. Slick Dave — Rack ' em up, Townie! Alvin — A Tools a Tool. McDonough — I took her home . . . she took me to the cleaners. Farley — Yeah, Big Bro, she did take you to the cleaners. Kenny — R.O.T.C. — Running on Terry ' s Commands. West — I love each and everyone of you in a very special way. Ted — Not tonight, Kath . . . my back New Wave Dave — Lady Flash is a Virgin. Best-Belk Alien — 305E Secret — Oops, forgot, he ' s not anymore. Gilligan — Get the phone, Dribble T. Wynne — Don ' t put anything in, Beth might see it. Todd — I don ' t do that anymore, she changed me Beef — I think she likes me, she hasn ' t fallen asleep yet! Rover — You don ' t want none of this. Jughead — Big Bucks, Big Bucks, No wammies. Freddie — Fill her up, Happy Motoring! Aybar — Frank Perdue, Why did shacks legs cross the road? Flames — She was only 13, so I gave her number to Jabba. Harris — He-man woman Hater ' s Club. Phelps — Nobody knows the trouble I ' ve seen. Coy — I have to talk to you Steve, its important. Darren — She was here a minute ago! Pate — Leave my sister alone. Hotz — He ' s awful cocky . But I ' ll give him a chance. Laudeau — Shut up Ray! Stakes — Watch out for that bus! Miller Time — Hey Slurp, play Purple Rain again, I ' ve only heard it six times tonight. Headrick — Is there a party at the Radisson? Crash — Pate, will let me borrow your car! Higgens — Zeta Sweetheart, 1985 is . . . Second Place Hippydislc Team. PKA 151 Sandy, Marsha, Claire, and Mike hamming it up for the camera. Alpha Phi Omega i ]pha Phi Omega is the largest National Co-ed Service Fraternity which is located on 623 campuses across the nation. APO, founded in 1925 at Lafayette College, is based on the principles of the Boy Scouts of America. The three principles that govern APO are leadership, friendship, and service. Leadership opportunities arise through participation in group interaction, and holding chapter offices. These opportunities provide lifelong impact. Friendships made through APO are rewarding, life long, and an enriching part of campus life. The strong ties that are formed can be seen in our Big and Little Brother Program. Yet, the most unique aspect of the fraternity is its service program. We kicked off our service program with the making of student ID ' s. Other on going projects are as follows: helping at the Alumn Picnic, distributing the HiPo, proving a campus book exchange, painting panther paws, sponsoring two successful Red Cross Bloodmobiles, and campus clean up. Our services did not stop on campus, APO involvement extended far and wide: a City Lake Carnival, assisting with the YWCA adaptive aquatice, working closely with urban ministries on a food drive and cheese distributions, voluntary Day at the Park, forming Pet Therapy Sessions at Evergreen Resting Home, helping to restore the High Point Environmental Center, and so much more. Our services proved to be successful in aiding various charities and human service agencies especially the Boy Scouts, Big Brother Big Sisters, and the High Point Jaycees. It was our biggest aim this year, and all years to follow, to set an example of unselfish giving and to continue our people helping people program to make this world a little brighter! 152 APO Mitch and Tammy having a blast at the National Service Day Project. First Roiv (Left to Right): Tyron Worsham, Claire Hall, Tammy Johnson, WyeleenKwan. Second Row: Colleen Farrell, Marsha Manos.Luanne White, MarwanShaban, Joe Smith, Warren Wolff, Tom Lamb, Kim Boy kin, Scott Heincke. Third Row: Tom Butler, Mike Bridger, Ursula Urbiele- wicz, Sandy Brownell, Mitch Simpson, Scott Morgan, Sean Moberly. We ' ve got spirit, yes we do! First Row: Claire Hall — Vice-President Service. Second Row: Sandy Brownell — Secretary, Luanne White — President. Third Row: Marsha Manos — Vice- President Membership, Mike Bridger — Treasurer. M? APO 153 DOMINO ' S PIZZA DELIVERS Open for Lunch 1 1 :00am- 12mid Sun. Thru Thurs 1 1 :00am- 1 :00am Fri. 4 Sat. 869-1115 High Point Mall 225 Eastchester Dr. 889-7424 S. Main Call us. Free 30 minute delivery and 10 minute pick-up service. Limited delivery area. CI 983 Domino ' l Pizza. Ir c Sechrest Funeral Service Inc High Point And Thomasville Phone: 889-3811 476-7724 Marty ' s Record Shops, Inc. 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When from these halls we must depart, Nurt ured in each grateful heart 162 Ik re s vhaj Robert s oofo Will be the warmth of friendly days Enjoyed along the pathways. When on our ears thy name shall fall, It will be a hearld trumpet ' s call To hail thee college, queen of all, Oh well-loved Alma Mater. The mind ' s eye sees the campus green, The mind ' s ear hears a sound serene- A cherished hymn from bell tower rings: Remembered be thy blessings. Throughout our lives in accents clear The cords of memory draw us near To sing again a song sincere In praise of Alma Mater. Dr. Lew J. Lewis J Zrtt ' e ' ■■--■i ' owing . . . Growing . . . 163 Brilliance of the present, Mists of the past, Reality of the future . . . At High Point . . . . . . We ' re more •- M L . . . We form friend- ships . . . than just a number . . . % = i . . . And express our talents through creativity . . . Nature ' s artistry . . . - . ' J ' 4 ♦Ar ' fcffMVK F V;A t-! %r t .O . 1 I D V 1 Vl i - 4  ; ■-__j f j r.i . V„; ?tV ' IT 169 CAREER ALUMNI DAY 170 HPC Alumni advise students Students at High Point found that Alumni are a valuable source of , information and help on career choices at Career Alumni Day. People in fields ranging from city government to hotel management shared their experiences with High Pointers. Over 200 students came to the Campus Center to listen as alumni and guests talked about their own jobs as well as the other jobs in their chosen fields. Twenty-nine different career fields were represented so that the students would have a wide range of choices. One of the beneficial results of the day was the number of personal contacts and valuable advice the students received. College President Charles Lucht, Tom Gray, Leonard Kaplan and Joyce Wainer were among those participating in the Career Alum- ni Day. • $ ' ■■miwiwx K 171 Celebrating seasons . Pathways $ as we discover ourselves 175  ?; s— i. fc ■Prx ducinj a yearbook to please everyone lg «5jnpossible task. We have tgeoin sjjtion of the Zenith to cover all jft and academic activities which_ portray life at Hrgh ' T ' oint College. No one k iows how much work .goes into j lajining and BradiieSfllLa jwn t k untfi the work .gh ttie hiore- uetwri of this JxJoft Enjoys the jj Melissa Mize.- Editor-in-Givief 176
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