High Point University - Zenith Yearbook (High Point, NC)
- Class of 1987
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CLomu it rUM UO . t arts college High Point College High Point, North Caro ina Vo ume 63 K? A Special Celebration v 11 H 4 m • ! r tfS SM Eii P. x V£ry,:i - - -; X d « V 1 1 vb V || fc r 7. V ' m | Jl 1 Ji • ■1 - — i ( • HW ' fl B ' HI ' vv ' TTi ■p PWTt j 1 ' J a - ' ▼ Presidential Inauguration April 19, 1986 V '  -. ' •v ■■tf LIT A statement from our president Dr. Martinson One of the things I like most about High Point College is its community spirit with its own life and ethos. A community implies that people are working together with common purposes and principles. Here at High Point College we are colleagues in a cooperative enterprise, a collegium. This college is special because of so many people who have given it a sense of direction, coherence, optimism and collegiality. God has blessed us. Please allow me to extend to you, the students, in the 1986 87 academic year appreciation for your support, and invite your continued commitment to character education in an academic setting. Jacob Martinson D4D j c civth president Martinson 3 y -rggp 0°° ° ?TX the hiS ' 0,V „„ So«« V wh o had plw«| „ g ,he «T°™-. „oush. collet. u« .„„,,«, ,sn . e and the « ™ kn ° ' n ded the « sacV ° d required . h cer emonu me • , Wes | ey , he sixth Pw „ the low °f Robe W ' Ce !m0 „he audience to Hall . , un that sent e bo0 ,ds h Na on jM sC d ' W 2SU • O- 1 R „, As — able  ■D ' SS ■0« £ im l2 or student to H ,., congratulate Me , hodis , Chu oh, 3 Lli ' eXa,T1 f to another, sh.sa.ci. president to on , na the alumni, sa.d V° u , A Stanley. repre S 9 j hand s ' Dn Ja, T nlleae as nou ' facU |ty, sa.d that the college ng for the J uS J° hn E W n°ftden ' that Martin Mayor he was confer Hign J Me J ?« boh community « = city . 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Ontario, Canada Bill Craig Asheboro, NC Todd Creange Basking Ridge, W Kevin Connolly Reistertown, MD Stephanie Dan- High Point, NC Janie Davis Lexington, NC □ 20D Special Days . . . Jeanne Davis Merritt Island. FL Lucinda Deane Potomac. MD Craig Foster High Point. NC Debra Frazier Winston Salem. NC Joey Fugua Henderson. NC Jeff Grissett High Point. NC Mary Gunnels Whitehouse Station. NJ Alison Guy Reedville. VA Allen Haggai Jamestown. NC D 21 D Sherri Hall Seagrove, NC Sally Hamilton Star. NC Bonnie Hannah South Plainfield. NJ Connie Harkins Winston-Salem, NC Rob Headrick Columbia, MD Carol Hedrick Lexington, NC Scott Heinecke San Anselmo, CA Angela Hendrix Trinity, NC Patrice Higgins Bohemia, NY Growing □ 22 □ Shcrri Hill Thomasville, NC Tammy Hill Raleigh. NC DeAnn Hobson High Point, NC Tracey Holden Easton. MD Moving, Changing Kristen Howard Towson. MD Susie Hudspeth High Point, NC □ 23 □ Anna Johnson High Point. NC Susan Key High Point. NC Brenda Kern Star. NC Deborah Kerr Greensboro. NC Maria Kiger Welcome. NC Beth Kirby Winston-Salem, NC D 24 D On The Top At Last Danny Leonard Lexington, NC Burke Long Candor, NC Priscilla Lowe Mount Airy. NC Mary MacCormack High Point. NC Kathy McCullough St. Petersburg. FL Paul McDonough Rockuille. MD Steve McPherson High Point. NC Stacey Maloney Merritt Island. FL Andy Maness High Point. NC □ 25 □ David Marotta Kendall Park, NJ Mike Miller Fort Union. VA Barry Martin Rocky Mount, VA Suzanne Miller Arlington. VA Melissa Mize Winston-Salem. NC Cynthia Moore High Point. NC t gSk « 7M IpK  11 ■mil j . 1 HP T r H Rrt w ill Iff W imJI ; II 1 f B9B i- ul ■■:: :■:::■: : BL ' V r i . - 1 f % m ■31 O l y mL , Sk Ra J Jane Morris Sa isbury, MD Bob Parkinson Holmdel. NJ Jeffrey Pate High Point. NC □ 26D Paula Penisi High Point, NC Lynda Peterson Dover. DE Gregory Purvis Bennett. NC Terrie Rae Collinsuilk. VA James Reese Tupelo. MS Michael Reid Wilmington. DE □ 27 □ Donna Reynolds Malvern, AR Sara Rivas Pouce, Puetro Rico Margaret Rodgers Derwood. MD Randy Rover Jackson, NJ Amy Rowton Leuittown, PA Donna Scherp Basking Ridge. NJ D28D Craig Sheppard Mount Airy. JVC Kathy Small Linwood, JVC Dennis Smith Kings Mountain, NC Terri Smith Asheville. NC Wendy Smith High Point, NC Angela Snider Jamestown, NC Lora Songster Syracuse, JVY Michael Stakes Damascus, MD Amy Stanley-Stroup High Point, NC □ 29D Deneen Sutphin Thomasville. NC Julie Sykes Thomasville, NC Ron Telleysli Great Falls. VA Teresa Timmons Strafford, VA Jon Travis Hickory. NC Gerald Van Splinter Setauket. NY Angela Vestal High Point. NC Bunny Wagner Baltimore. MD Alan Watts North Huntingdon. PA n 30 n Sarah Wenley Arlington, VA Chuck Williard Kernersville. NC Ken Zeller Ben Mead. NJ Lou Anne Zimmerman High Point, NC Claudia Zumont Anman. Jordan □ 31 n Senior Directory Thomas Anthony Abbott 827 Summitt Ridge Bridgewater, NJ 08807 Terrance Paul Best, Jr. 1 765 Greensward Quay Virginia Beach, VA 23454 Cindy P. Casperson 6 Ethelbert Place Ridgewood, NJ 07450 Lucinda Fay Deane 11702 Enid Drive Potomac, MD 20854 John Spencer Adkins Box 100 Rehoboth Beach, DE 19971 Daniel Kevin Bibb 1810 Academy Street Winston-Salem, NC 27103 Cathey Cassady 512 Cliff Rd. Asheboro, NC 27203 Martha Susan Delaney 11904 Smoketree Rd. Potomac, MD 20854 Renee Young Adkins Rt 12 Box 784 Lexington, NC 27292 Stacy Scott Boland 9650 West Lake Ruby Winter Haven, FL 33880 Darren Ray Clark Box 756 Carolina Beach, NC 28428 Cheryl Dougherty P Box 544 Trinity, NC 27370 Terrial Lamont Aiken 461 A Mill St. Allendale, SC 29810 JanieJo E. Borgman 1515 Johnson Street High Point, NC 27262 Gary Stephen Clark 9201 Peabody Street Manassas, VA 22110 Maria Antoinette Echard 413 Wilson St. NW Lenoir, NC 28645 Jamal S. Alhaddad PO Box 8361 Kuwait Michael Jon Bridger 2602 Kennison Lane Bowie, MD 20715 Lee Ann Cockerill Place IV Apt. 3103 Mississauga Ontario, CD L5A4A John Garland Fitz 511 Goshen Street Oxford, NC 27565 Timothy Sean Austin 2396 Fairway Drive Winston-Salem, NC 27103 Teresa Lynn Bridges 1390 West Monroe S Wytheville, VA 24382 Kevin Walter Connolly 405 Sacred Heart Ln. Reistertown, MD 21136 Craig Lamar Foster Route 2 Box 754 High Point, NC 27260 John M. Bailey 620 Westwood Avenue High Point, NC 27262 Andrew Isaac Brown 2809 Bexley Court Wilmington, DE 19308 Susan Gaile Cox Route 10 Box 286 Asheboro, NC 27203 Debra Ann Frazier 2214 Westfield Place Winston-Salem, NC 27103 Edward Charles Bamberg 2207 -B South 34th Ft Pierce, FL 33450 Bradley Watkins Butler 7813 Valley Forge Fort Smith, AR 72903 William Carroll Craig 103 South Main St. Asheboro, NC 27203 Henry Jackson Freeman 1514 Valley Ridge High Point, NC 27260 David Wayne Barnes 1007 Springwood Archdale, NC 27263 John Thomas Butler 4642 White Rock Rd Winston-Salem, NC 27105 Todd Richardson Creange 40 Appletree Lane Basking Ridge, NJ 07920 Joey Fuqua 121 Grani te Street Henderson, NC 27536 Beatrice C. Barnswell 1242 Irving Street Washington, DC 20017 Lynn Calloway 4025 Katherine Court Winston-Salem, NC 27106 Rebecca Mears Daisey 1621 Princeton Road Richmond, VA 23227 Marianne Rene Gasque 216 Woodhaven Drive Lexington, NC 27292 James D. Beall 210 Second Ave SW Glen Burnie, MD 21061 Margaret Dimity Cann 139 Cooper Road Dover, DE 19901 Janie Susanne Davis Route 6 Box 342 Lexington, NC 27292 Evan S. Geller 2 Nancy Road Brewster, NY 10509 Frederick Ottle Berger Rd 1 Box 282 Branchville, NJ 07826 James Andrew Carr 505 Dorado Drive High Point, NC 27260 Jeanne Ellen Davis 835 Manderine Street Merritt Island, FL 32953 Christopher Gibson 1413-B Chestnut Dr. High Point, NC 27260 □ 33 □ Senior Directory Marie Rose Giofre 5305 Linden Hill Rd. Wilmington, DE 19808 Jane Frances Heim 413 Cornestoga Road St Davids, PA 19087 Deann Hobson 3 1 01 Corina Circle High Point, NC 27263 Deborah Sue Kerr 2700 Fairfax Road Greensboro, NC 27407 Angela Laverne Green 1918 Rayston Drive Greensboro, NC 27405 Scott Owen Heinecke 97 Spring Grove Rd. San Anselmo, CA 94960 David Lee Hooker Route 2 Box 1 73 King, NC 27021 William Vance Kester III 808 Hillcrest Drive High Point, NC 27262 Jeffrey Lane Grissett 122 E State Avenue High Point, NC 27262 Angela Marie Hendrix PO Box 165 Trinity, NC 27370 Kristin Pier Howard 1604 Templeton Road Towson, MD 21204 Julie Lynn Key 7105 W merest Drive High Point, NC 27263 Alison Dale Guy PO Box 164 Reedville, VA 22539 Steven Patrick Henry 150 Cardamon Drive Edgewater, MD 21037 Pat T. Howell 1207 N Rotary Drive High Point, NC 27262 Maria Michele Kiger PO Box 173 Welcome, NC 27374 James Allen Haggai 2116 Guilford Col. Jamestown, NC 27282 Patrice Higgins 165 Nathan Drive Bohemia, NY 11716 Pattie Susan Hudspeth 3814 Briarwood Drive High Point, NC 27260 Robin Stephanie Killian Rt 10 Box 33 Lexington, NC 27292 Sherri McNeill Hall Route 2 Box 1050 Seagrove, NC 27341 Geoffrey David Hill 1544 Mountain Top Rd. Bridgewater, NJ 08807 Bryan Ralph Humphreys 109 Kathland Avenue Thomasville, NC 27360 Mary Beth Kirby 460 Archer Road Winston-Salem, NC 27106 Sally E. Hamilton PO Box 624 Star, NC 27356 Sherri Lynn Hill 202 Walnut Street Thomasville, NC 27360 Walter J. Hunter, Jr. 200 Linden Lane Rio Grande, NJ 08242 Nancy L. Knipp 14 Purnell Avenue Cinnaminson, NJ 08077 Bonnie Ann Hannah 1382 Schlinder Drive S Plainfield, NJ 07080 Tamara Anne Hill 4811 Edgerton Court Raleigh, NC 27612 Jeffrey Dean James 215 Avondale Street High Point, NC 27260 Joy Lee Lawson Route 1 Box 21 7 Pilot Mountain, NC 27041 Constance Mary Harkins 5109 River Chase Rd Winston-Salem, NC 27104 Lee H. Hines 370 B Cherry Street Kernersville, NC 27284 Anna Marian Johnson 513 Florham Drive High Point, NC 27260 Heidi Ann Lehmkuhl 10 Spring Hill Hilton Island, SC 29928 Robert G. Headrick 10928 Battersea Lane Columbia, MD 21044 Jamie Hinson 651 7 Chaparral Dr. Lewisville, NC 27023 Susan Kimberly Jones 795 Laverton Lane Rural Hall, NC 27045 Danny Bryce Leonard Route 15 Box 398 Lexington, NC 27292 Carol Yvonne Hedrick Route 11 Box 164 Lexington, NC 27292 James Edgar Hires, Jr. 2622 Evergreen Ave Baltimore, MD 21214 Brenda Kay Kern Route 1 Box 103- A Star, NC 27356 Deborah Lynn Lett 1102 Greenway Drive High Point, NC 27262 D34D Senior Director]; Kay Senter Link PO Box 149 Welcome, NC 27374 Rochelle Mcauley 229 West Clairmont Troy, NC 27371 Melissa Dawn Mize Route 10 Box 328 B Winston-Salem, NC 27107 Michael Duane Patterson 3829 Langdale Drive High Point, NC 27260 Larry Burkhead Long PO Box 250 Candor, NC 27229 Kathleen A. McCullough 1280-61 Ave. North St Petersburg, FL 33703 Cynthia Lynn Moore 2007 W Lexington High Point, NC 27260 Lynda Peterson 113 Stuart Drive Dover, DE 19901 Priscilla Lynn Lowe 651 Old Highway 52 Mt Airy, NC 27030 Paul Gerard McDonough 701 7 Wolftree Lane Rockville, MD 20852 Kimberly Beth Moose 227 Prestwick Drive High Point, NC 27260 Teresa Lynn Phillips 3312 Emory Drive Winston-Salem, NC 27103 Mary France Maccormack 3015 J Ingleside D High Point, NC 27260 Stephen Lee McPherson 3610 Fairlane Drive High Point, NC 27260 George A. Moronese 24 Abbot Road Smithtown, NY 11787 Nicole Maria Pompei 5904 Grosvenor Lane Bethesda, MD 20814 Debbie Mackie 184 Driftwood Lane Winston-Salem, NC 27104 Frank Foy Meadows, 1 1 Grove Street Weaverville, NC 28787 Jane Ellen Morris 307 Middle Blvd Salisbury, MD 21801 Sandra Jan Potterfield 1022 Jamieson Road Lutherville, MD 21093 Stacey Coleen Maloney 1850 Monticello Ave. Merritt Island, FL 32952 Steven Mickel Rt. 2 Pinecrest Tr. Dr. Ramseur, NC 27316 Robert Jordan Morris 2628 E Greenbriar Winston-Salem, NC 27104 Gregory Ross Pribble Route 1 Box 223 Altavista, VA 2451 7 Andy John Maness 1103D Robinhood Rd. High Point, NC 27260 Bradley Allen Miller 1512 Pinnacle Road Towson, MD 21204 Michael Carr Morton 2313 E Terrace Stone Winston-Salem, NC 27103 Gregory W. Purvis Route 2 Box 34 Bennett, NC 27208 Catherine D. Manuel 204 Ragsdale Road Jamestown, NC 27282 Linda Sue Miller 3559 N Glebe Road Arlington, VA 22207 Chris Moschella 44 Stockton Road Summitt, NJ 07901 Terrie Linn Rea PO Box 24 Collinsville, VA 24078 John Kevin Markham Route 2 Box 188 Gladys, VA 24554 Michael Kindt Miller PO Box 85 Fork Union, VA 23055 Kevin Arthur Newman 167 Nancy Lane Wyckoff, NJ 07481 James B. Reese 1017 Monroe Tupelo, MS 38801 Francis Henry Martell 205 Kennedy Road Thomasville, NC 27360 Jeroen Min 4 Merryweather Drive Cambridge, MD 21613 Kevin P. Noon 8 Radial Lane Levittown, NY 11756 Michael John Reid 2414 East Parris Dr. Wilmington, DE 19808 Barry Douglas Martin PO Box 324 Rocky Mount, VA 24151 Linda Kelly Mise 4766 Winslow Lane Winston-Salem, NC 27103 Jeffrey Harlan Pate 5719 Clermont Drive Alexandria, VA 22310 Donna Lea Reynolds 40 Pine Drive Malvern, AR 72104 □ 35 □ Senior Directory Sarah Maria Rivas Jacaranda C-l Ponce, PR 00731 Chris Shuping 2785 Edwin Drive Kemersville, NC 27284 Ronald Wayne Stroup, Jr. Rt. 8 Box 1336 Thomasville, NC 27360 Donald Wilborne, Jr. Rt 8 Box 56 High Point, NC 27260 John Jay Robbins 4300 Rosebriar Lane Winston-Salem, NC 27106 Elaine Ruth Simonson 728 Town Line Road Hauppauge, NY 11788 Deneen Kay Sutphin Route 6 Box 431 Thomasville, NC 27360 Charles O. Williard 1595 Union Cross Rd Kemersville, NC 27284 Margaret Joan Rodgers 5813 Rolling Drive Derwood, MD 20855 Kathy Jean Small Route 1 Box 499-1 Linwood, NC 27299 Julie Elizabeth Sykes PO Box 984 Thomasville, NC 27361 Christopher Yarbrough PO Box 391 Jamestown, NC 27282 Randy John Rover 18 Adelphi Drive Jackson, NJ 08527 Fredrick L. Smiley 7149 School St. Sw Fort Myers, FL 33908 Teresa Marie Timmons 1965 Brooke Rd. Stafford, VA 22554 Arhtur Kyle Yates Rt. 12, Box 256 Winston-Salem, NC 27107 Amy Rowton 36 Violet Road Levittown, PA 19057 Teresa Dawn Smith 16 Oakbrook Road Fletcher, NC 28732 Donn Jeffrey Ungemah 995 Pines Terrace Franklin Lakes, NJ 07417 Andrew William Young 737 Tiffany Drive Gaithersburg, MD 20878 Sam L. Sanders, Jr. 611 Hertford Winston-Salem, NC 27104 Wendy Rene Smith 1019 Bridges Drive High Point, NC 27262 Gerald Vansplinter 234 East 5th Street Brooklyn, NY 11218 Charlene Fiquets Zeiss 14-B Chestnut Court Bridle, NJ 08730 Donna Lynn Scherp 29 Fairview Dr. South Basking Ridge, NJ 07920 Angela Marie Snider 605 Thornwood Drive Jamestown, NC 27282 Angela Tucker Vestal 1011 A Kings Way New Bern, NC 28560 Kenneth Von Zeller Box 334 Route 206 Belle Meade, NJ 08502 Salvatore Schiavone 28 Huneville Avenue Medford, MA 02155 Lora May Songster 406 Cleveland Blvd. Fayetteville, NY 13066 Edith Cushing Wagner 2 W Oakdale Road Baltimore, MD 21210 David Scott Ziviello 5 West Gate Lane Setauket, NY 11733 David H. Seawell 424 F. Greenbriar Greensboro, NC 27405 Michael Allen Stakes 25305 Oak Drive Damascus, MD 20872 Alan Dean Watts 890 Whitehead Lane N Huntingdon, PA 15642 Claude Khalil Zumot PO Box 695 Jordan Craig Deron Sheppard Route 2 Box 366 Mt Airy, NC 27030 Jean S. Stockton 1001 Country Club High Point, NC 27262 Randolph Eugene Wehrman 703 Labonne Parkway Manchester, MO 63011 Martin Augustim Zuniga 33282 Ocean Hill Dr. Dana Point, CA 92629 Medford Brent Shoaf Route 2 Box 125 Advance, NC 27006 Amy Lynne Stroud 911 East Dayton Ave. High Point, NC 27260 Sarah Elise Wenley 3819 N Dittmar Road Arlington, VA 22207 D36D Seniors These seniors either missed the color deadline or had their pictures retaken. We are sorry they could not be in color. 1 1 1 Terry Aiken Ronald Baird Angie Browder Betty Price-Bums Pete Cockburn C: v 4- A Maria Echard Marianne Gasque James Hires Joy Lawson Brian Leak Brad Miller Red Morrison Kevin Noon Teresa Gail Price Sal Schiavone □ 37 □ Souha Abboud Lisa Albrecht Paige Alvarez Jay Amernick ■1 Sandy Baker Tom Bales Robin Banks Stephen Bankston Robert Barley Jackie Barlowe Tjark Bateman Denise Bickley Denise Brown Stuart Boyles D38 □ Eugene Chaney Marylin Collins Yolanda Cooper Anthony Corbino Harold Darrien □ 39 □ Freshmen ■■■■B , Debbie Davenport Dana Davis Ron Davis Chip Dayton Julie Dean Jennifer Deleonardis Virginia Dillion Greg Drabik Michelle Durfee Scott Dvorsky Beth Edwards Gidget Edwards □ 40D David Eisenhower Gretchen Foard Kim Foard Terry Fox Juva Frash Dexter Gilmore Cynthia Gladding Lynn Goens Ginger Grubb Jennifer Hambrick Pam Harrison Gregg Helmstetler D 41 D Greg Hooker Bill Hopkins Amanda Huff Susan Huff Angie Hughes Kristie Huneycutf Brian Jacobs Suzanne Jaenichen Sabina Jasinski Dana Johnson D 42 D Thomas Joseph Knsta Kehn Jennifer Kianka Kimberly Kress Renee Kimel Michael Lancaster Leslie Landrum Apnl Lang Jeff Lawrence Eric Lowry □ 43 D Annette Lawson Shannon LeCount Jim Long April Lowry Angie Luther Man Mancini Cindy Marzano Michael Matthews Bill McClure Kristen McDowell Tracy Mclver Kevin MeLchior □ 44 □ Kristin Merrifield Jenny Michaels Lisa Michalec Enc Molgaard Todd Moran Suzanne Morlang Anne Mosca i ( JeffNealey iff Laura O ' Conner Beth O ' Donnell Michelle Okerlin Staci Oliver D45D Tammy Pound Andres Quesada Frand Rangoussis Julie Readling David Reed □ 46 □ f m - f F 1 Sharon Ringgold Mary Rogan Amell Rone Barbara Ross Suzanne Ross Patricia Salinas Sharyn Sazama Sheryl Scott Rhonda Searcy Stephanie Serafino D47 n Theresa Shea Kelly Shivers Teresa Sledge Rebecca Sloan Carlton Stallings Jill Sutton Tommy Thomas Buddy Thorburn Joanie Thul Jimena Vargas Kristin Wachs Jeanne Wanner □ 48D Thomas Watson Richard Warrington John Warzecha Jennifer Wieler Luke Williams Michael Williams Knsti Wilmoth Amie Wilson Kim Wilson Lesa Wyrick Insun Yuh Deborah Zeringue Alda Zumot Carla Zumot □ 49 □ Treka Brown Mary Bryon Jill Burton Laura Can- Kevin Clark D50D . -. ' .■■Sophomores - v Carol Collins Philip Cox Lyn Dull Troy Rowers Paige Freeman Wendy Glass Jeffrey Gore Tandy Grubbs Marc Haraway Cherie Hedgecock □ 51 □ Justin Helms Catherine Highbaugh Laurel Hill Stephanie Hines Shaun Hires Vance Holdsclaw Kate Holt Stephanie Hooker Bryan Isler Ron Jarvis Kelly Jenkins Melissa Jones D52D f? n . w ■■mi % A S i . Rich Kappus Sharon Kelley Karen Liese Linda Lovely Thomas Mabe Wendy Mendenhall Michelle Morlang Joel Morris Yvonne Mussenden Melissa Norton Judie Perry Krisrj Pierce □ 53 □ Freshmen Retakes James Fitzgerald Jennifer Grubb Jeff Grizzel Michelle Saunders Carlton Stallings John Warzechar Jill Whitley Linda Zayas D 54 D Sophomore Retakes a K- Kristine Peterson Donna Robinson James Sharkey Janna Voss Lori Yun D55 □ Juniors Jeff Allen Anthony Bell Charles Birkner Amy Boswell Doug Brandon Scott Bryson Ten Burchette Linda Carroll John Catan Kim Coggins Julie Corderman Shannon Craft Marie Cross Kris Curry Julie Daniel Jeanne Dawson D56D Diane Derouen Ernest Donaldson Carl Essa Randy Faust Jack Fetner Susan Finch Tracy Glazer Monica Gregor Keith Hambrick Jonathon Hess Danny Hogue Sherry Holland Anne Hopkins Brenda Hovis Mary Ann Hundley David Huskins Kim Idol Janice Julian Melanie Kelly William Kimmel Russell Lawter Blanca Lee Suzanne LeClear Kim Lewers Gina Lowe D57D Todd Nichols Michael O ' Connor Cathy Overman David Payne Gwenda Peddycord □ 58 □ Semma Qubein Mary Anne Rankin Paula Reising Gary Russell Nick Russo Sandra Shore Robin Sink Chris Smith Anita Staton Cynthia Stewart Beth Summerville Anthony Transou Ursula Urbielewics Melanie Weston Josephine Williamson Shelly Wills Bobby Witherspoon Lori Wood D59D Class Officers 1986-1987 Junior Class President: Brianne Brannigan Legislatures: Rachelle Peters Michelle Rawie Holly Felber Rich Miller Nick Russo Freshman Class President: Jill Whitley Vice-President: Carlton Stalings Legislatures: Mari Mancini Ellen Lachin Jennifer Michaels Tim Jannar Sophomore Class President: Breena Oliver Legislatures: Elaine Estelle Janie Peterson Vance Holdsclaw Tim Brown Valerie Whibey D 60 n Faculty Staff □ 61 □ Dr. James M Adams Associate Professor (BA) Director, CAEP Tim Albert Admissions Counselor Dr William Troy Anders Jefferson-Pilot Professor and Chair (BA) Dr Hooshang Baghen Associate Professor (ED) Dr. LeeC.R. Baker Assistant Professor (ENG) Dr. W.H Bearce Dean of The College Professor (CHM PHY) Donna Beck Admissions Counselor Mr William Beil Library Media Tech Dr. Richard R Bennington Professor (BA) Coordinator of HFM Program Mrs. Joan R. Betsill Office Manager Admissions Office Mrs. Martha Blake Secretary to Student Life Mrs. Karen H Bowles Acquisitions Assistant Library Mrs Anita Bowman Assistant Professor Department of Education Associate Professor Chair (CHM PHY) Mrs. Margie Boyles Resident Counselor Ms. E. Carol Branard Coordinator of Admissions, CAEP Mrs Eileen Brown Technical Services Libranan 1 V AX 4 Dr. Lee Baker Mrs. Matha Blake Mrs Margie Boyles Ms. Carol Branard Dr. Mark Chilcoat □ 62 D Mr Bill Cope Rev. Ben Curry Ms Gail Curtis Mr. Shawn Dougherty Mrs. Johnnye Brown Director, Student Accounts Ms Drema Bryant Computer Services Mrs. Donna Burton Director ot Alumni Affairs Mrs. Jane Burton Associate Professor Acting Chair (FA ART) Mrs. Mary Anne Busch Assistant Professor (BS SW) Mrs. Barbara Cagle Secretary to Dean of College Mr. Ed Cannady Director of Public Safety Ms. Kimberly Cardwell Coordinator of W-S Operations, CAEP Mr. Ira Carter Horticuluralist (PT) Mrs. Ethylene Chamock Secretary to Business Manager Dr. Mark Chilcoat Assistant Professor (ENG) Dr David Cole Professor (HS17PS) Mr William F. Cope Associate Professor (AS SOC) Dr. Earl P. Crow Professor (REL PHL) Rev Ben W. Curry Chaplain of Hayworth Memonal Chapel Ms. Gail Curtis Coordinator of Student Services Mr. Paul H Dane Associate Professor Chair (CS) Dr. Roy Epperson D63D Mr Gart Evans Mr Mike Everett Dr Faiz Faii Mr Gary Foster In all of my wildest dreams 1 never thought that 1 would have the opportunity of traveling to the Holy Land, much less studying and touring for three weeks. Those are the words that begin Rev. Ben Curry ' s article, A Dream Come True, after his experience in the Holy Land provided through a seminar for campus ministers. During this seminar, Ben was able to explore the land and the religious traditions of Jewish, Christian and Islamic people. He learned about Jewish people and their state and he set out to try and understand the conflict of Israel and the Middle East. He said that Jerusalem is the best place to see the religious influences. A visit with a Palestinian who taught in public schools was a special experience. During this visit, he and Ben talked about the lack of rights that he, as a Muslim, has. He also spoke about how the Palestinian people receive less funds than the Jewish community. Ben recalled seeing the barbed wire fences and the many soldiers, which were indications of the conflict between Israel and the Middle East. He also noticed that the Christians kept a low profile and this was shocking to him. Ben feels that with these new experiences he is more sensitive to the needs of the Palestinians and the Jews who are struggling to live together. In addition, he felt that his group built a special bond and have many fond memories. Mrs. Janice W. Daniels Housekeeping Supervisor Maintenance Department Mr Robert D Davidson Associate Professor (HPE R) Dr. Vance Davis Associate Professor Chair (REL PHL) Mrs. Marcia Dills Adjunct Instructor (FA MUS) (FT) Mr Shawn E. Dougherty Residence Hall Director Millis and McCulloch Halls Ms. Lori Dusenberry Secretary, CAEP Dr E. Roy Epperson Dean for Administrative Affairs Mr. W. Gart Evans Dean of Students Mr Mike Everett Assistant Basketball Coach Dr. Faiz Faizi Assistant Professor BA) Dr. Austin P. Fortney Director of Student Health Services Mr. Gary B. Foster Visiting Lecturer (ENG) Dr. J. Rodney Fulcher Professor (REL PHL) Dr. Charlie Q. Futrell Professor Chair (HPE R) Mr. Thomas M. Gaughan Assistant Professor Director of Library Services Mrs. Frances J Gaynor Accounting Assistant (FT) Dr. Philip George Associate Professor Chair (ED) Dr. J Rodney Fulche □ 64D r Mr. Woody Gibson Assistant Professor (HPE R) Dr. Allen Goedeke Associate Professor (BS HR) Director of Human Relations Mrs. Mary Goodson Secretary of Business Office Mrs. Deryle Ann Gray Director of Media Relations Mrs. Judy M. Green Secretary (PT) Dr. Vagn Hansen Jefferson-Pilot Professor Chair (HST. ' PS) Mr. Charles Hartsoe Business Manager Mr. W. Patrick Haun Executive Director. Amencan Humanics Mrs. Jeanie Hazzard Secretary, College Affairs Dr. Carole A. Head Associate Professor Chair (MFL) Ms. Cathie Heck Adjunct Instructor (ENG) Mr. Aubrey L. Highfill Associate Professor (BA) Mrs. Gerry Hill Bookstore (PT) Mrs. Mary Jane Hill Circulation Assistant Library Ms. Judy Kay Hitchcock Public Services Librarian Ms. Fredda Hobbs Secretary to the Panther Club Dr. Marion C Hodge, Jr. Associate Professor Acting Chair (ENG) Mr. Kenneth Morse joined the High Point College staff this year in the business department as Coordinator of International Programs. He joined the staff to take advantage of the chance to build this new program. Mr Morse is Idaho-born but claims Colorado as his home state. But he wanted a small-town environment for himself and his family and after searching, he finally decided on High Point. Mr. Morse ' s educational background includes a bachelors degree in economics and business and a masters degree in international economics from the University of Nebraska. He also received a masters degree in international administration from the University of Oklahoma and a Ph.D in international studies from the University of Denver. Mr. Morse has noticed that here at High Point College there are basically two types of students, those that are here to get by and those that are here to learn. He says that he enjoys teaching both types but undoubtedly the ones that are here to learn are the most enjoyable students! Good luck here at HPC, Mr. Morse and all the other new faculty members! Dr. Philip George Mr Woody Gibson Dr. Vagn Hansen T Mrs. Gerry Hill Dr. Marion Hodge □ 65 □ Ms. Nancy W. Kearney Manager of Student Accounts, CAEP Ms. Louise Lamb Secretary of Student Accounts, CAEP Miss Terri LaPradd Word Processor, Admissions Mr. Ronald M. Law Instructor (FATHE) Mr. John Lefler VP for Institutional Advancement Mrs Ginger Lewis Assistant Director of Financial Aid Mr. Vernon E. Liberty Associate Professor (MTH) Mrs. Joyce Loland Assistant Professor (MFL) Mr. David H. Holt Registrar Assistant Professor (HST PS) Dr. David Hood Assistant Professor (HST PS) Mrs. Carol C Hutchins Secretary to the Chaplain (PT) Mr. Manyon Idol Associate Professor (MTH) Mrs. Kathleen Ingram Nurse, R.N. Infirmary Mrs. Joyce Isenhour Head Nurse, R.N. Infirmary Mr. John J. Ivers Instructor (MFL) Mrs. Sherron James Accounting Assistant Mr. Stephen Jenks Assistant Director, CAEP Dr. David Hood Mrs. Ginger Lewis Dr. Michael Marshall Mrs Pam Mastin - t tt£ - Mrs Iris Mauney □ 66 □ Mr Robert Miller Dr. John Moehlmann Mr Kenneth Morse Miss Pamela Newell Dr. Paul J. Lundrigan Assistant Professor (FA THE) Dr Mark L. Lyndrup Assistant Professor of Computer Systems Ms. Hedy Manness Quality Control Supervisor, Maintenance Dr Michael Marshall Assistant Professor (PSY) Dr. Jacob C Martinson, Jr President Mrs Pamela Mastin Secretary, Student Life (FT) Mrs Iris Mauney Assistant Professor (BA) Ms. Carol C. McClain Secretary, Alumni Affairs Mrs. Ann Miller Secretary. Registrar ' s Office Mr Robert A. Miller Director of Residence Life Student Activities Dr. John Moehlmann Associate Professor (ENG) Mr Kenneth O Morse Assistant Professor (BA) Mrs. Marilyn B. Myers Print Shop Operator Ms. Pamela A. Newell Admissions Counselor Mrs Kathleen Olson Assistant Professor (MFL) Mrs. Phyllis Osborne Bookstore Dr. Nelson F. Page Chair (MTH) Mrs. Phyllis Osborne D67D N Mr. Raiford Porter Miss Tammy Pugh Ms. Dean Royall ■' ■' % ' vSa % Dr. Edward J. Piacentino Professor (ENG) Dr. Louis B. Pope Professor (BS PSY) Mr Raiford Porter Associate Professor (FA ART) Ms. Tammy Pugh Residence Hall Director Dr. Ron Ramke Associate Professor Chair (BS SOC) Mr Paul Edward Ray Men ' s Varsity Tennis Coach (PT) Ms. Marie Rice Infirmary Assistant (PT) Dr. Lyman H. Rickard Assistant Professor (CHM PHY) Mrs. Joyce Riffe Adjunct Instructor (REL CE) (PT) Mr. Joseph W Robinson Assistant Professor (BA) Mr. John L. Roser Superintendent of Buildings Grounds Ms. Lyna Dean Royall Secretary to the President Mrs Mona Saunders Secretary, Education Department Mrs. Alexa Jackson Schlimmer Instructor (FA MUS) Mr. Jim L. Schlimmer Director of Admissions Ms. Georgeanne Sellers Adjunct Instructor (ENG) Mrs. Jean Shapiro Secretary to the Dean for Administrative Affairs Mr Jim Shlimmer V - Mrs. Nancy Shelton Mrs Alice Sink Mrs. Deryle Gray D68D Mrs. Nancy W. Shelton Associate Professor (ED) Mrs. Alice Sink Assistant Professor (ENG) Dr. Everand H. Smith Assistant Professor (HST PS) Ms. Christine Snider Cashier Mr. James C. Speight, Jr. Assistant Professor (HPE R) Mr. Jim H. Spessard Accountant Dr. Richard Spong Assistant Professor (BS PSY) Mrs. Catherine Steele Associate Professor (HPE R) Mr. Jerry M. Steele Associate Professor (HPE R) Dr. James W. Stitt Professor (HST PS) Mrs. Kay N. Stroud Director of Financial Aid Ms. Debbie Trogden Instructor (HPE R) Mrs. Jean Tucker Mail Room Clerk Mr. Michael Turtle Food Services Director. ARA Mrs. Joyce Wainer Director of Career Development Dr. John E. Ward, Jr. Professor (BIO) Mrs. Bemice Webb Bookstore Manager Dr. Leo Weeks Professor Chair (BIO) Dr. Edward J. Wieder Assistant Professor (BA) Dr. Fred Yeats Professor (BIO) Mrs. Gerry York Switchboard Operator Mrs. Kay Stroud Miss Debbie Trogden Mrs. Joyce Wainer Dr. John Ward Mrs. Bemice Webb Dr. Leo Weeks Dr. Fred Yeats □ 69D m ! 0, Activities Organizations J| Craig Kargcs Psychic Craig Karges performed in the memorial auditorium d uring Last Class Bash 1986. His unbelievable blend of illusion and psychic happenings astonished the audience. He revealed the audience thoughts and read the serial numbers on a dollar bill, not to mention levitating a table. D 72 D Tim Settimi Settimi combined skating, singing, guitar, flute, ventriloquism, mime, and comedy to create one of the most exciting one-man shows High Point College has ever seen during Last Class Bash. D 73 D Tim Cavanaugh Tim Cavanaugh was an audience favorite. A good natured, inventive comedian, he kept the High Point College Students laughing. D74D ' Carl Rosen A returning favorite, Carl Rosen entertained the incoming freshmen and returning students with piano comedy during orientation, 1986. D75D David Naster Naster a one-man show featured his animated sense of humor and innovative musical abilities. Naster entertained the High Point College students October 4, 1 986. □ 76 n 1 .-  « ft Jerry Teplitz An author, attorney, and speaker, Teplitz appeared on the High Point campus to show students how to manage exam time stress managing first year stress, how to relax and how to use effective leadership skills. D77D The Charlotte Symphony Orchestra The Charlotte Symphony Orchestra enjoyed a wonderful evening! said Susan Mangnuson, their assistant manager. Their performance in the High Point College auditorium consisted of pieces by Rossini, Mozart, and Beethoven. D78D The Shady Grove Band Bringing a mix of country, jazz, and bluegrass the Shady Grove Band entertained the students and faculty at a picnic on the lawn of the Herman and Louise Smith library. D 79 D Homecoming 1986 D80D Homecoming Queen 1986: Miss Brenda Hovis The 1986 Homecoming Court: Brianne Brannigan escorted by David Young, Jeanne Davis escorted by Ted Coryell. Tammy Hill escorted by John Basick, Jane Heim escorted by Barry Poronto, Brenda Hovis escorted by Rodney Anderson, Jenny Michaels escorted by Brendon McPherson, Janet Mallet escorted by Tjark Bateman, Tonya Matlins escorted by Joe Bagghette, Nicole Pompei escorted by Jeff Briggs, Amy Rovvton escorted by Tom Abbott, Bunny Wagoner escorted by Todd Creange, Kim Wyont escorted by Rich Kappus Front row: Sara Rivas, Patricia Salinas, Kathleen Hernandez, Anwar Atalla, and Dr. Head. Front: Mary Ann Hundley — Vice- Second row: Chiton Siu, Akram Abboud, Eileen Bethany, Carmen Zayas, Claudia President, Eileen Bethany — President. Zumont, Joseph Velado, Linda Zayas, Monica Ramirez, Mary Ann Hundley, Christine Ernst Obermaier — Secretary, Monica Posselt, and Ernst Obermaier. Ramirez — Treasurer. Ernst Obermaier — Germany and Akram Abboud — Damascus Syria. D82D Patriaa Salinas — Bolivia Claudia Zumont — Jordan . Eileen Bethany majoring in two foreign languages speaks fluently with many of the foreign students. □ 83 □ The International Club The International Club consists of students from sixteen foreign countries. They are a special addition to the college campus. Society for Collegiate Journalists The Society for Collegiate Journalists is an honorary society for persons in mass communications. This organization is organized to teach the ethics of good communications. They attempt to encourage student participation in local campus communication media. The SCJ also attempts to reward student communications for their efforts, services, and accomplishments by admission to its membership. First row: Teri Burchette, Jon Travis, Rob Headrick, Pam Teague. Anthony Billings. Second row: Melissa Mize, Ken Zeller, George Moronese. w □ 84 D 5 = __ ■a =- - - Left to right — Jennifer Grubb, Janet Byrd, Shannon Craft, Sandra Shore, Shawn Newsme, Stephanie Hine. Second Row — Frank Smith, Kevin Ward, Craig Foster, Jeff Lawrence. Not pictured — Mike Bridger, Frankie Chaplin, Kim Russell, Ron Jarvis, Dennis Smith. Officers: Craig Foster — President Stephanie Hine — Vice President Janet Byrd — Program Director Sandra Shore — Media Director Kevin Ward — Missions Baptist Student Union The Baptist Student Union is an organization of Christian Fellowship. The BSU has weekly meetings consisting of a variety of speakers leading discussions on a previously chosen topic by the group. The BSU has socials with BSU groups from other schools during the year. Also, the Baptist State convention has a weekend retreat in the fall and another in the spring of each year. The BSU welcomes people of all denominations for a great opportunity to grow in Christ and fellowship with students across the state. D85D Writer ' s Club The Writer ' s Club is composed of students and faculty members who are dedicated to the promotion of creativity within the High Point College Community through writing, the visual arts, and photography. The club is open to all students who have an interest in any of the forms writing. Members attend writing workshops, talk with area writers and artists, and produce a small literary magazine, The Lamplighter, during the fall semester. Left to right: Dr. Piacentino, Corky, Seema Quebain, Anthony Billings, Pam Teague, Bill Craig Scott Clark R.A., Belt dorm. First row left to right — Melissa Mize, Asst. Dean of Students R. A. Miller, Ty Worsham, Pnscilla Lowe Cathy Wlo- deck, Anne Hopkins. Second row left to right — Enc Weiner, Andy Brown, Danny Leonard, Scott Clark, Cathy Overman, Suzanne LeClear, Shawn Dougherty. Third row left to right — Dean Gart Evans, Rusty Lawter, Bob Schenigo, Ron Barrons, Lora Songster, Tammy Pugh, Mrs. Marge Boyles. □ 87 □ Resident Assistants Resident assistants are a group of students who organize community activities and maintain community living. BSSS53 H te) J ' if- j; Student Union The Student Union is made up of any student who shows interest by attending three consecutive meetings. They are responsible for lectures, comedians, bands, and the planning of dances held on campus. D88D ■; Li ,1.- Student Government Association The Student Government Association is open to all students and it ' s responsible for all of the campus activities. They oversee campus activities and organizations through funding of the Student Government budget and leaders. D89D Zenith Deadlines Dreadlines The Zenith staff went without credit this year due to the English Department dropping it from the list of practicums. Staff meetings started out strong with many eager to help and dwindeled to a dedicated few who worked quite steadily to produce this book. It was a learning experience for those who had never worked on a yearbook and old business to those who had. Editor — Melissa Mize shows Ma Ounphachanh how to copy a layout. Teri Burchette — assistant editor reacts to the camera flash. Jeff Nealey tries his hand at copying layouts. D90D Catherine Highbaugh works diligently as she draws layouts. Sharon Sazama reproduces layouts Left to right: Michele Saunders. Yllanda Cooper. Cindy Marazano, Kelly Shivers. Blanca Lee. Melissa Mize — editor, Teri Burchette — assistant editor. Jon Travis — greeks editor, Ken Zeller — activities Second row — Sherre Scott. Sharon Sazama, Catherine Highbaugh, Third row — Jule Dean, Gina Hendrix, and Jeff Nealey. Michele Saunders selects photos for the sports section while Yllanda Cooper copies pages. D91 □ Apogee Every spring the Apogee staff compiles creative work of the High Point College community in the form of poetry, fiction, photography, and art work into a literary magazine of quality and imagination. The Apogee gives creative talents on campus the chance to be seen and heard in print, an outlet fo r creative thought, regardless of form, that we all can be proud of. This year ' s Apogee was edited by A.B. Billings, advised by Dr. John Moelmann, with staff assistance by Melissa Mize and Lora Songster Hi-Po The campus newspaper, The Hi-Po, went to great lengths to inform the community of news, events, and editorial thought on issues of importance to the community. In order to better inform the campus, the Hi-Po went into a weekly format for the first time in ten years. Practicum Instructor Dr. Marion C. Hodge and Newspaper Advisor and Columnist Gary Foster helped students home their journalistic skills with ever-increasing efficiency at news gathering and reporting. The Hi-Po was edited this year by A.B. Billings, Editor-in-Chief, and Paula S. Reising, Assistant Editor. Staff Bill Craig Dian Hurley Teresa Shea Teri Burchette Blanca Lee D92D WWIH WW1H is an educational FM station that serves the student population as well as the local High Point community. It is student-run and students learn the aspects of radio programming, operations, and production. The station ' s sounds vary from soul to rock and even to classical. Students have the opportunity to air their own broadcasting shows which enables experience prior to job placement in this field of Communications. The station and its production studio are located on the second floor of Cook Hall. Members: Andrew Brehm — Station Manager Irene Holland Richard Miller Stephanie Mujat Sandra Potterfield Michael Reid Gary Russell Doug Stewart Judy Stovall Pam Teague James (JT) Turner Mike Strasburg Judie Perry Anthony Transon Joel Morris Nick Russo Tom Hahn Yves Fisher Mike Oser D93D MEMBERS: Debbie Mechfessel Geoff Hill Luci Deane Cindy Casperson Susan Cox Robert Sherige Howard Stewart Dorinda Bennett Todd Nichols Rosemary Leist Michael Stakes Danny Bibb Trqcy Glazer Jane Morris John Kevin Markham Mara Schultz Clay Bedingfield Bill Kimmel Jodi Crotts Debra Davenport OFFICERS: Mary Ann Hundley — Vice Monica Gregor — President President Membership Linda Carroll — Treasurer Stephen McPherson — Vice President Activities Society for Advancement of Management As one of the oldest professional management organizations, S.A.M. provides an opportunity for students to increase management skills and expertise through participation in programs and services designed to improve the professional quality of their knowledge, performance, and leadership ability. Places like Thomasville Furniture, Kimberly Clark, Hatters Yachts, RJ Reynolds, Stroh ' s and many other companies become easily accessible to High Point College students through SAM, With tours and seminars, classroom knowledge comes alive. By the end of the year, members can say SAM is more than just something to put on a resume. It ' s a fun, enjoyable way to gain valuable knowledge and experience. D94D Members: Richard Hobson Dave Struve Scott Clark Joe Howard Mike Oser Robert S. Barley Keith Hambrick Mike O ' Connor Jack Fetner Chet Slicer Dave Hood — Advisor Michael Beck Officers: Mike O ' Connor — President Jack Fetner — Vice President Chet Slicer — Secretary Joe Howard — Treasurer The Society For Historical and Political Awareness The Society for Historical and Political Awareness is an organization dedicated to promoting interest in historical and political affairs. This interest includes current research, an awareness of professional opportunities, current social trends, and special programs. The Society holds events such as campus-wide debates on current political issues and a model United Nations for representatives from local high schools. D95D Kappa Delta Pi Kappa Delta Pi is an Honor Society in Education. It is a National Organization whose purpose is to encourage excellence in scholarship, high personal standards, improvement in teacher preparation, distinction in achievement, and personal contributions to education. Our chapter is Kappa Mu and we were awarded this charter on May 27, 1985. To become a member of this honorary society, an individual must be invited by a local chapter and be approved for candidacy. This invitation is based on a student ' s high academic achievement, commitment to education, and a professional attitude. Members receive certain privileges which include being a member for life, active membership, and ability to attend Regional Conferences and Convocations. Members are expected to maintain the ideas of the Society, to strive to extend its influence, and to maintain regular attendance at meetings. The officers are Sherri Hall as President and Kay Link as Secretary. Members: Renee Adkins Deborah Ken- Julie Sykes Janie Borgman Ursula Urbielewioz Brenda Kern Mary Ann Rankin David Hooker Brent Shoaf Janie Davis D96D SNCAE first row, left to right: Mary Anne Rankin Janie Borgman Jo Williamson Marie Cross Lynda Peterson Shem Hall second r ow, left to right: Ursula Urbielewioz Deneen Sutphin Gina Lowe Lou Anne Zimmerman Julie Sykes Renee Adkins Paula Pennisi Cindy Morre Brianne Brannigsan third row, left to right: Deborah Ken- Mrs. Nancy Shelton Dr. Hooshang Baghari Dr. Philip George left to right: Lou Anne Zimmerman Julie Sykes Renee Adkins Paula Pennisi □ 97 □ Matthew A son Debra Ammon Rodney Anderson Tim Austin Charles Birkner Jeriann Bongiouanni Sara Caruthers Sid Collins Perry Conley Kevin Connolly Shannon Craft Jeanne Davis Ron Davis Bonnie Hannah Charles Helmstetler Stephanie Hine Sherry Holland Anne Hopkins Susan Huff Brian Jacobs Ron Jarvis Krista Kahn Scott Lax Dawn Lyon Janet Mallett Greta Martin Cindy Marzano Paula Mellinger Andy Miller Melissa Mize Jane Morris Joel Morris, Jr. Shawn Newsome Cynthia Overcash Margaret Phillips Dan Quinn James Reese Donna Robinson Randy Rover Karen Schmitz Kelly Shivers Robin Sink Rebecca Sloan Tim Sloan Dennis Smith Lora Songster Beth Summewille Teresa Timmons Jon Travis Cara Van-Cooten Sheny Ward James Wright Kim Wyont Jeff York Directed by Mrs. Alexa Schlimmer High Point College Singers D98D President — W. Tandy Grubbs Vice President — Steve Williams Mark Boles Vance Holdsclaw Carl Shea Ron Jarvis Scott Bryson Julie Danials Kim Coggins ► American Chemical Society The ACS gives chemistry and other science oriented students professional and social contacts with chemists in industrial as well as academic environments. The chapter meets every month to discuss and plan fund raising schemes, field trips to various industrial labs and production facilities. D99D m M v. ' ' l Bye, Bye Birdie The Tower Players in conjunction with the High Point College theatre department presented Bye, Bye Birdie is six successful shows during the fall semester 1986. D 101 □ American Humanics High Point College is one of seventeen colleges and universities which is affiliated with American Humanics, Inc. AH provides a voluntary program of co-curricular activities designed to enrich the classroom instruction of students in, but not limited to, the department of Behavioral Sciences and Human Service. It helps students identify and meet current professionals in their career field, provides field trips, workshops, and annual retreat, seminars, and realistic hands on experiences associated with the career field. Front Row — Laurie Paquette, Melissa Jones, Diana Hester. Sherri Hill, Dawn Linky, Joanne Nichols, Blanca Lee, Catherine Highbaugh, Amy Stanley-Stroud, Tyron Worsham, Richard Michaels. Second Row — Patrick Haun — Executive Director, Carrie Hubbard, Scott Heinecke, Frank Meadows, Chris Grabowski, Brett Carter. Mike Beck, Darin Zackeru, Jim Burke, Danny Leonard, Gretchen Foard, Michelle Wright. Terry Aiken, Noel Busch, Dr. Ron Ramke — Dept. Chairman, Dr. Allan Goedeke, Dave Wood. Back Row — Rev. Ben Curry. Bob Bowser, Monica Ramirez, Roy Smith, Denise Brown, Lally Collins, Lynn Terry, Jr. □ 102 □ □ 103 D Alpha Delta Theta Shannon Craft — President Paula Pennisi — Vice President Frankie Chaplin — Secretary Treasurer Stephanie Hine Sherry Ward Jennifer Hayworth Lou Anne Zimmerman Debra Ammon Cindy Marzano Mrs Alice Sink — faculty advisor Alpha Delta Theta was founded in 1954 as a continuation of the religious education majors club. Today. ADT is a service sorority whose motto is Sisters in the Service of God. Its members now posses a variety of majors. We are a sisterhood that strives to promote Christian faith and fellowship. ADT serves the HPC campus as well as the High Point community. Our services include such projects as cleaning up the campus, painting decorations on the campus center window at holidays, walking the CROP walk for World Hunger, distributing favors to the Wesleyan Arms Retirement Center, and serving as hostesses at Market Square for the National Historic Society, among others. In addition to services, we also provide social activities for our members including a fall retreat, pledge dance, and a spring formal Through these projects we share our Christian fellowship with the campus and the community. Top Row — Sherry Ward, Debra Ammon, Frankie Chaplin, Lou Anne Zimmerman Bottom Row - Shannon Craft, Stephanie Hine, Jennifer Hayworth, Paula Pennisi □ 104 □ The Biology Majors Club Officers: President — Scott Bryson Vice President — Julie Daniels Secretary — Kim Coggins Treasurer — Ron Jarvis Advisors: Dr. Leo Weeks. Dr Fred Yeats. Dr. John Ward The purpose of the Biology Majors Club is to promote interest in biology, especially areas of current research; to provide an opportunity for students and biology faculty, as well as other biologists to share and interact in biological endeavors; and to create an awareness of opportunities, current trends, special programs, and developments in the area of biology. The activities of the club are designed to supplement and enhance the regular academic program. □ 105 □ Alpha Phi Omega The purpose of APO is to assemble college students in a national service fraternity who will contribute to the Fellowship of the principles which govern their organization and are embodied in the Boy Scout Oath and Law. These principles are to develop leadership, to promote friendship, and to provide service to humanity. □ 106 □ Officers: Jo Williamson — President Scott Heinecke — Vice President of Service Lori Wood, and Anne Hopkins — Co-Vice Presidents of Membership Anne Hopkins — Treasurer Sandra Brownell — Secretary Lon Wood — Alumni Secretary Frank Meadows — Facilities Chairperson Lori Wood — Fellowship Chairperson Keith Plymale — St. at Arms Members: Jo Williamson Scott Heinecke Lon Wood Anne Hopkins Sandra Brownell Frank Meadows Priscilla Lowe Keith Plymale Perry Conley Tyron Worsham Aduisors: Mrs. Martha Blake Mr. Ed Cannady Mr. Bill Cope Mr. Ron Barbour a 107 a Junior Marshals 1986 7 Co-Chief Kathryn LLoyd Mehnda Sykes David Baity Mary Jane Browne Julie Danials Carolyn Galloway Angela Hendrix Sherry Holland Linda Huff Mary Anne Hundley Betty Babe Eve Perry Gary Phelps Seema Quabein Robin Sink Denna Whitener ■M Delta Mu Delta Members: Kathleen McCullock Michael Stakes John Robbins Mary Ann Hundley Mark Murphy Rachelle Peters Shannon Welch Pat Howell Angela Hendrix Craig Foster Jeanne Davis Sigma Delta Pi Sigma Delta Pi honors those students who attain excellence in the stud]; of the Spanish language, literature. and culture. It allows students with a common interest in the Hispanic language to meet and participate in various activities. It also offers a chance for Spanish speaking students to exchange their ideas, concerns, problems, and knowledge. To qualify for membership, students must have completed three years of college-level study in Spanish with at least three semester hours at the third year level. The minimal grade point average in Spanish coursework allowed is 3.0. The student must also rank in the upper 35% of his her class. Members: Dr. Kathleen Olson Cynthia Ismael Mary Ann Hundley Janet Brown Rachelle Peters Phi Sigma Iota Phi Sigma Iota honors junior and senior undergraduate students of foreign languages who have at least a B average in their entire college work and all foreign-language courses; have completed at least one course at the third year level; and rank in the highest 35% of their class in general scholarship. It also honors outstanding foreign-language faculty of colleges and universities. It is the highest academic honor in the field of foreign languages. It promotes international communication and understanding, and a sentiment of amity among nations. The High Point chapter promotes these ideals by sponsoring at least two cultural events per year, which are open to the entire student body. Members; Dr. Head. Dr. Olson. Mary Ann Hundley. Dawn Miller a 108 □ Presidential Scholars Paige Alvarez Eileen Batthany Dorinda Bennett Mark Boles Timothy Brown Jill Burton Janet Byrd Laura Carr Kimberly Coggins Jeanne Davis Roberta Edwards Elaine Estelle Amy Fifer Theodora Fox John Harrington Jennifer Hayworth Regina Hendrix Carrie Hobson Vance Holdsclaw Sherry Holland Mary Hundley Kristina Honeycutt Brian Jacobs Ronald Jarvis Michael Lancaster Jeffrey Lawrence Karen Liese Linda Lovely Dawn Lyon Cynthia Marzano Kathy McCullough Stephanie Mujat Mark Murphy Kevin Newman Breena Oliver Laura Peoples Rachelle Peters Richard Rathbun Paula Reising Sharyn Sazama Theresa Shea Robin Sink Sheila Smith Teresa Smith Michael Stakes Julie Taylor Louise Welch Jennifer Wieler Valerie Wihbey Kristi Wilmoth Lori Yun Craig Foster Julie Key Mark Murphy Michale Stakes Terri Smith Mary Anne Hundly Terrial Aiken Jane Morris Sherri Hall Ms. Janice Atkins Cash Ms. Patricia Tarltan Howell Ms. Kay Senter Link Mr. Earnest Grant Snead Mr. Gordon Davis MacBryde Mr. Bruce David Updyke Who ' s Who in America ' s Colleges and Universities □ 109 D t$S%M WBmm ,£ ..;--;? i ; ' ' .yjjHf 1 ' 1 IK f ft Greeks GREEK LEADERSHIP — IFC PANHELLENIC COUNCIL IFC Delegates — Left to Right. First Row: Tom Earnhardt, Eric Gatton. Dave Sands, Rich Mullins, Tom Abbott and Eddie Bamberg. Second Row: Chris Neidenthal, Andy Brehm. Bob Shinego, Mike O ' Connor, Jack Fetner, Jeff Briggs, Jon Travis and Ed Cannady. Third Row: Lynn Terry, Rich Shovlin, Chaz Man, Rich Miller, Jay Van Splinter, Barry Martin, JeffNamath, Mike Piatt and Dave Murray. IFC Officers — Left to Right. First Row: Mike O ' Connor — Treasurer, Ed Cannady — Advisor and Jon Travis — President. Second Row: Rich Miller — Secretary and Bob Shinego — Vice- President. u ■.? jj v t ' r .1j - £ ' .(1 3 W The Inter Fraternity Council, better known as IFC, is the governing body of the four national social fraternities. The Panhellenic Council is the governing body of the four national social sororities. Both are responsible for advancing the interest of High Point College, promoting the general interest and welfare of the fraternities sororities as a whole, to insure cooperation between them in their relations with the faculty, administration, student body, and the public in general, and serve as the judicial body over the fraternities sororities. This year IFC and Panhellenic joined together for the first time ever to work on strengthening greek relations and their image. To do this committees for scholarship, social service and greek week were established. Panhellenic Council — Left to Right. First Row: Cara Van Kooten, Lynn Weigdance, Amy Letts and Cindy Casperson. Second Row: Margret Rodgers — President, Breena Oliver — Treasurer and Elaine Estelle — Vice-President. Not Pictured: Dawn Lemmo — Secretary. a 112 □ □ 113 D LAST WORDS Sheeka — I have stock in Fredricks of Hollywood Rob-Rob — 1 never . . . Jerry 1 never tell, really. Asid — ' 1 have but one excuse . . I ' m a blond 1 Adverb — I won ' t brag, although I should. Beannie — 1 am not responsible for the problems of the world Lov — This is another one of those nights E — Conserve water, shower together. Frigid — I ' ll be back by 11:45! Gunnels — No 1 will not leave my room and 1 absolutely will not go in the cafetena Moondog — Don ' t be afraid to hurt them. Susie-Q — How ' bout them Pikes! Mary-Mac — I ' m so glad we had this time together. Malley-Pie — IFC? Well, you know the story. T — 1 have just 1 more thing to do, be there in a minute L.K. — Don ' t step on my boots! Stucko — Long distance love affairs; Who says its not natural 9 Wnnkles — Aren ' t we lucky ' Bubbles — Real Men — Where are they ' Miss Ellie — Do you want to see me down on my knees? Little I love the game but I ' m glad its over — now I can see my boyfnend Meat — Hanging Rock — What an experience! Moonpie — Only 44 more day, 6,430 hours and 240,000 seconds until the dog gets home. TLG — You ' ve got to rise above it all. Colgate Kid — If you ' ve had one white guy, you ' ve had them all . . . and they ' re not bad Foo Foo — 1 am not responsible for the problems of the world either. Rah — If you ' re so happy then why are you so — limpV Frosty — I think I ' ve been conned Roach — Last time I counted was 3. Twiggy — Kid J, the facts start with an Alabama man Scooby — The doctor is in. Three AGD Smiles — Mary, Sara, and Sarah Mom and Kid Share A Special Bond OFFICERS — L to R. Top Bunny Wagner — President, Michelle Rawie — House and Guard, Valerie Wihbey — Publicity, Robin Boyd — Recording Secretary, Holly Felber — Altruism, Janet Mallet — Vice President Fraternity Education, Tanya Matlins — Membership, Rachelle Peters — Ritual. Teme Smith — Vice Presi- dent Scholarship. Top. Jane Morris — Rush Chairman. Amy Rowton — Treasurer and Mara Schultz — Stan- dards D 114 □ Windy — Noone thinks 1 have will power, but 1 do! Poohbear — Jim, close your eyes! Little One — It ' s not a promise, it ' s a prediction! Hughey — Waka-Waka-Waka; Tootles toots. Biccardi — Week residency makes one appreciate High Point, Al — What a sweetie-pie! Lush — What did 1 do? Pinky — Have you seen my roses? Sleeping Disorder 1 — Tell me about it Frick — Please don ' t make me do shots ' Jenn — What ' s happening dudes? Jules — Am 1 having fun yet? Frack — Jackie, why not ' - ' Boom-Boom — Don ' t say G D , I don ' t like it 1 Lil ' Kath — I ' m going to Winston-Salem now. Silverado — Practice makes perfect — Wanna practice? Sleeping Disorder 2 — Love a Chinaman Little Jenney — Hey babe take a walk on the wild side! Slack — More champagne please! chuckle-chuckle. Humpty-Dumpty — Chow for now! Nardo — Just get me to the Marriott on time. Relaxing after a long day working the carnival p ' jf ALPHA GAMMA DELTA The Gamma Etas of Alpha Gamma Delta take pride in their spirit and involvement on High Point College campus. Several Gamma Eta ' s hold offices in SGA and Student Union. Many Alpha Gams are involved in sports such as field hockey and inrramurals. The Sisters and Pledges of Alpha Gamma Delta share a special bond that is rarely found and is strengthened through our sisterhood. Respect in each other ' s weaknesses, strengths, and achievements makes Alpha Gamma Delta the perfect rose we strive to be. Founded: May 30, 1904 School: Syracuse University (N.Y. ) Colors: Red, Buff and Green Flower: Red and Buff roses Symbol: Rose (Mascot: Skiduros the Squirrel) Motto: Love, Fnendship and Loyalty Charity: Juvenile Diabetes Foundation Tradition: The name of the mascot squirrel, Skiduros, is a combination of the Greek words for shady and tail. First Row. L to R Robin Boyd, Mara Schultz, Janet Mallet, Holly Felber, Linda Kelly Mise. Jane Morris. Amy Rowton. Sarah Wenley, Bunny Wagner. Terrie Smith, Valerie Wihbey, Sara Caruthers and Rachelle Peters Second Row Suzanne Ross, Kathy Jameson, Jill Whitley. Suzanne Jaenichen, Wendy Glass, Shem Hooker, Ellen Reese, Jennifer Deleonardis, Mary Hubbard, Heather Hughes, Michelle Rawie, Linda Davis, Jeannie Davis, Elizabeth Lamb and Tanya Matlins Third Row Jackie Barlowe, Judy Stovall, Ellen Lachin, Jennifer Michaels, Mandy Huff, Julie Taylor. Man Mancini and Jennifer Weiler □ 115 □ Kappa Delta We strive for that which is honorable, beautiful, and highest and have much fun in the process! Gamma Gamma chapter of Kappa Delta had a roaring start with 22 enthusiastic pledges at the conclusion of fall rush. With smiling faces and spinted outlooks, the Delts enjoyed three fantastic dances — Pledge Dance, Sisters Dance, and our annual White Rose Weekend — not to mention numerous fraternity mixers. Crush Party, and our Chnstmas celebration Philanthropy was at its peak as the Kappa Delts held their bi-annual Rock-A-Thon for the Christian Childrens Hospital and collected dollars for the National Committee for Prevention of Child Abuse on St Patrick ' s Day. The bonds of sisterhood strengthened with fundraiseres, pizza parties, and just ' hanging out with each other on our rocking KD hall Yes, friendship is feeling natural with another sister, shedding all pretense and just being yourself. Friendship is always found in Kappa Delta ' Founded October 23, 1897 Colors: Olive green and pearl white Flowers White rose Motto: Let us strive for that which is honorable, beautiful, and highest Chanty Cnppled Children ' s Fund Tradition. KDs create and sell their own Chnstmas seals each year to raise money for their charity, the Crippled Children ' s Fund. KD is one of the Farmville Four, four sorontjes founded at Longwood College in Farmville, Va. L to R First row Jill Cardillo, Second Row: Kristine Peterson, Courtney Barry. Beth Kirby. Lynn Wiegand. Vicki Anderson, Stacey Mulligan, Lisa Welch, Joan Bryan, Michelle Faub, Courtnay Prim, Noel Busch Third Row Paula Reising, Paula Mellinger, Kelly Jenkins, Amy Boswell, Sieglinda Smith. Anna Johnson, Sana Johnson. Diane Derouen, Sharon Kelly, Candi Caprone, Ann McGrail, Deborah Kern Fourth Row Staci Oliver. April Lang, Kris Curry, Tracey Stikeleather. Brenda Hovis, Jeannie Wainer, Kim Wilson, Dawn Linky. Cara VanKooten, Laura O ' Conor, Lisa Shank, Lynda Peterson, Jenny Weise, Fifth Row Alison Guy, Kim Kress, Came-lynn Hobson, Dorinda Bennet. Carrie Cafaro, Kristin McDowell, Lori Parrot, Dawn Lemmo, Cathy Rohm, Nicki Castrillon, Beth O ' Donnell LAST WORDS Banana: The bush is finally growing. Campbell Soup Kid They always told me I was Photogenic Weigdance: Kelly, sorry we aren ' t going out to lunch Space That ' s O.K. I don ' t know his name either. Boo Boo Kitty Wait I ' m watching the carpet. Gaumette: I love Theta Chi showers ' Astro: Jill, whats our phone number ' Joanie Eat me Prez: Oh no! I ' m spitting food again ' Di Get him young and train him nght ' Catch of the Day. 1 like my f sh fresh Deb: No, that is not an alligator in my room. Tracy. I want to go home! Beth: Would 1 rather scrump or watch T V Court: So what if the elevator doors fly open and I go crashing in ' Dorothy Oh no, I think I ' m constipated. K.P.: Don ' t worry, Paula, I won ' t feed the fish! Mrs Weiner: No harassing the staff ' Brick Babe Everybody run! The Homecoming Queens got a gun 1 Boz: Barbazon Woman. L.S.: I ' m wet Dorito: Dominoes delivering! Linkage: I passed out in his bed and he wasn ' t even home. Dawn, Jill, Diane, and Brenda are al wrapped up in each other! □ 116 □ Kappa Delta M M: You can look but don ' t touch the merchandise. IRSO I: . . . and our bill to National is . Debbie: Taking baths can be dangerous! Carrie Caffaro: Kath, don ' t you wish you had blue eyes ' Kathy Rohm: Cardi, whats your favorite breakfast drink ' 3 Vicky Anderson: Spill anything lately ' Carrie-Lyn Hobson: We wanted some and we got some! Beth O ' Donnel: Strung out! Get off Beth and S1G. Sieglinda Smith: Wasted again ' Jeanne Wanner: Dana, want some clam chowder ' Dana Johnson: Gone to any classes today ' Kns Curry: Don ' t make fun of the way I talk. April: Hey man, anybody going to Florida? Ann: Shoes?! What shoes ' Knstin Scareface McDowell: Gee, Jo ' s bathroom floors are slippery 1 P J We ' re streamers 1 Don ' t say pu or Cu 1 Hey man 1 Momin 1 Shell: I ' m the only one here that ' s faithful to my boyfriend Tarzan and Jane: Should we spin the can or chase a sperm? Lynda Sue: The Three B ' s, Beer Baseball and Belk 1 Little Shit: The Three M ' s, Millis (218), Miller Lite, and McBoo 1 §S2 ? The Mad Hatter and Alice are eager to rush Beth, Courtney, Jenny and Sharon are psyched for First Degree: Officers: Alison Guy — President: Diane Derouen — Vice-President, Jenny Weise — Secretary; Noel Busch — Treasurer, Kristine Peterson — Assistant Treasurer; Cara VanKooten — Membership, Paula Reising — Editor □ 117 □ PhiMu Gamma Zeta had a great year with the help of our terrific Phi class, that continued to grow throughout the year! A year for positive growth, we held our traditional social services and were pro ud to add the Children ' s Miracle Network to our National Philanthropies. Since Phi Mus are famous for our social, as well as social service activities we continued to celebrate our sisterhood! We held a dance in honor of our new Phis, new Sisters and our traditional Phi Mu Weekend in April, as well as mixers and Champagne Sundays! Date founded: 1852 at Wesleyan College, Macon, Georgia, 1952 at High Point College Coloros: Rose and White Philanthropy: Project HOPE and The Childrens Miracle Network Symbol: Lion ( Sir Fidel ) Motto: Les Soeurs Fideles (The Faithful Sisters) Tradition: On Founder ' s Day, each member and alumna contributes Founder ' s Day pennies — a penny for each year of her life — toward the Phi Mu Memorial Fund. OFFICERS — L to R Sandi Rodgers — Assistant Phi Director, Rosemary Leist — Treasurer; Treka Brown — Public Relations; Diane Hurley — Vice-President, Amy Anderson — Social Director, Patrice Higgins — Record- ing Secretary; Lori Napi — Phi Director; Stacy Boland — President; Karen Hernandez — Corresponding Secretary; Cindy Casperson — Panhellenic Delegate. Not Pictured: Bonnie Hannah — Membership Director and Margaret Rodgers — Panhellenic President. Treka and Sandie waiting for the arrival of their dates for homecoming Jenifer and Sandy — Phi Mu legacies forget the paint goes on the wall and not on their shirts. , □ 118 □ £ Sisters and Phi ' s prepare to leave for a night on the town PHIMU LAST WORDS Rowers — Six roses just because Doc — Around here I have a very responsible job, whenever something goes wrong I ' m responsible. Bambi — I want to disown her Grumpy — Listen my Phi ' s and you shall hear about a famous ride we take each year Baa! Sneezy — Thirty hours, what did 1 do that was so wrong. Mad Hatter — I ' m the elder in a field of youngsters Toto — thank you very FKNG Much ' Tin Man — Any place is better than here. Lucy — Heartbroken Heart munber Snow White — It ' s outside in our fridge Cinderella - I hate to say this, but we have to have an ORP Happy — Fake nails go on fingers not toes. Sleeping Beauty — I can ' t stand that?! 1 ?, anymore Sleepy — Don ' t even THINK about waking me up ' Thumper — How long can you be quite 9 Lil Miss Muffet — How far did you get to Myrtle? Dopey — Oh My God 1 Dorthy — I ' m sleepy as a hog. Scarecorw — A heater works just as well as an oven. Oz — What else can I add to my list of activities. Pipi — He called, he called . . . ! Cowardly Lion — Can you believe he was kicked off campus Odie — I ' m going to tell him what I think. Snoopy — My love is at Pensacola Bashful — I ' ll never sleep on the floor again Woodstock — College Park Connection. Garfield — If at first you don ' t succeed try and try again L to R. First Row: Stefanie Serafino, Jenifer Higgins, Tracey Holden, Karen Hernandez and Jennifer McCabe. Second Row: Stacy Boland, Patrice Higgins, Amy Anderson, Karen Hall, Lori Napi, Teresa Denny, Cindy Casperson and Julie Readling Third Row: Sandi Rodgers, Rosemary Leist, Suzanne LeClear, Lis Van Fleet, Karen Schmidt, Treka Brown. Debbie Underwood, Sandy Casperson, Diane Hurley and Jennifer Kianka. □ 119 □ Zeta Tau Alpha With the return of only 25 sisters, Zeta looked like a small family until after rush when 23 new pledges ran down the hall with beaming faces and high expectations as the sisters greeted them with tears and hugs. Our Kappa ' s were the best! It was only natural to make the Kappas feel apart of Zeta right away. Our pledge advisors planned a picnic and a sleep over and encouraged everyone to go to school functions together. This made it possible for all the sisters and pledges to form a personal friendship. The fraternity collected for UNICEF on Halloween and brought in a total of $273 in just one hour. Zeta ' s also visited Maryfield, which is a home for elderly citizens. Our annual walk-a-thon for ARC, the Association for Retarded Citizens, went well with full participation. It was a big year of celebration for the Delta Gamma Chapter. It was our 30th anniversary! Zeta ' s worked hard to plan a full weekend of activities with the alumnae who flew in from several different cities to participate in the events. Although we are a large organization, each girl is unique and special because each one has something special to offer. L to R, First Row: Breena Oliver, Knsti Pierce, Teme Rea, Kim Wyont, Colleen Perry, Lori Yun. Mary Quinn and Suette Obaugh Second Row Lisa Michalec, Amy Letts, Jani Peterson, Teresa Timmons. Jill Burton, Sherry Scott, Terri Fox, Pam Christian, Melissa Jones, Connie Harkins and Lee Cockenll Third Row: Molly Fox, Laura Peoples, Pam Thomas. Kelly Mullins, Karen Liese, Michelle Wnght, Tammy Hill, Bnanne Bramigan. Lisa Albrecht, Jane Heim and Robin Sink. Fourth Row: Caroline Burns, Linda Zayas, Laura Carr, Paige Alvare, Linda Lovely, Trudi Boensch, Abby Hughs, Kirsten Wachs. Julie Wilson and Kate Holt LAST WORDS Lisa M.: Surfs Up Kate: Joey ' s coming to see me 1 Knsti: No, he isn ' t my boyfriend: we ' re just fnends — I ' m dating a Lambda Chi 1 Terrie: I think I ' m getting cold feet! Melissa: It doesn ' t get any better than this ' Kirstin Wachs: I ' m smiling OK jl Candice Langston ANARCHY 1 It can happen Linda Zayas: Oh ' open your window so you can hear my beautiful voice Caroline Burns Where is my luggage- Amy Letts. So ... I heard the barometric pressure is going to drop. Reese: The Forse (nice breasts) Breena: Will this day really matter in 10 years? Linda L : In this existential moment Pam T.: Hug-a-me! Jill B : Let ' s blow this taco joint! Mary Q : I saw your mommy and your mommy is dead. She had a vodka bottle by her head! Julie: 1 promise you Heaven; I put you through Hell Pam C .: . . . Huh ' - 1 Zeta Love Keeps Us Close □ 120 □ Zeta Tau Alpha Trudi: Fuzy navel or nothing 1 Lee C: Guess who called last night! Connie: You guys, I ' m so worried . . . Robin: But 1 can ' t take a little sister. Honest Kelly Kelly Mann: Robin, how did we get here 7 C: How graceful can one be falling down in the middle of Montilieu 9 Kathy Mc: I ' m engaged! Sherry: He ' s such a GOD! Karen: Does anybody want to go to Millis with me? Theres somebody I want to see Terry: I ' m so embarrassed 1 Kim Hold me tighter . don ' t touch me 1 Laura C. OOO 1 Look at my tongne me 1 Nikki. Heyyy Babyyy 1 Janey: Let ' s make a BK run, I need a Whopper 1 Jam 1 hate Men ' — correction — I hate Boys! Molly If ya don ' t know where you are going — any road will take you there Brianne: Grand Big Sis Terrie and Big Sis Tammy, I ' m going to miss you two 1 Tammy: There is nothing Basic about it, he is just another John 11 Kristin The single life ' s great. The party ' s just begun Carmen: Linda don ' t you understand 9 Sheila, let ' s go to Hardees Sheila. I ' m in love No. I ' m not well, maybi I am! Lon Our good friends, Ernest and Gallic Romeo and Juliet, Samson and Delilah Big Sis — Teresa and Little Sis — Jil ZETA, you bnng me up when I ' m down Founded October 15, 1898 Colors Turquoise Blue and Steele Gray Philanthropy ARC Association for Retarded Citizens Motto. Seek the Noblest Traditions: ZETA was known as ??? — the Three Question Marks — for several months after it was founded, while members decided upon a Greek-letter name. It is a member of the Farmville Four, four soronties founded at Longwood College in Farmville. VA □ 121 D LAST WORDS Coach My leg hurts Breena: Kirsten is Mine tonight hey where did she go v PKA: I wish ( were a Pika so I could drink and Ticket taker: I gave her an inch and she takes a foot 1 Shroomer: If the melon only knew about the bridge of love Little Man: Things this small never last that long Mustache I had one that looked prehistonc then one that acted prehistonc Standards: I ' m not bad looking, actually I ' m the BMOC AGD: They are not Animals. Goats and Dogs Ucker: I guess the front row means the bench. Tinkerbell: [f she ' s good enough for my big brother, she ' s good enough for me Quaker State: Beall. I ' ll change your sheets tomorrow Overbite Canadian bacon, we ' ll keep it in the family Freende I can ' t handle another night of that God I ' m the best fudge packer in the fraternity P K I just need a little space, about 2 inches wide. Unemployed: I ' m going to beat Nick on the head with a big Mallet 4-Skin: Fifteen will get you twenty. Suicide: Who says I ' m obnoxious ' 1 Peanut Nose: I want an open bid! Gondo: Just give me a napkin gram. Rebel: Dode esta LindaV Mavenck Does this mean we can do it in the campus Bullfrog: It doesn ' t get any better than this — KD Bullfrogs Joey Joe: Gahead OFFICERS — L to R. Vice-President — Sands, President — Abbott, Treasurer — McColskey, Sargent at Arms - Brown and Secretary — Mullins □ 122 □ Germain: I did not throw up last night! Truck me and Mandy are just friends. Heatmiser: I ' ve got a need for speed Finney: you just bought yourself a big ol ' can of whoop ---. Lanny: What ' s up cu v Smokin Rob: Wow Duke Heba Jeba: Major BK Jimbo: 1 finished first! Lung: My mom would love this — Shachman: Well I would, but Amy wants to go out tonight Invisible Man: Murph the Surf IDs please Antoniao: No Sir Occifer Thimble What huh ' ' Mitch The second time around Spanky: I ' ll wear My socks any way I want Shloong: I ' m the coolest, fer sure ' Barmaid This fraternity ' s great, you can go from alcoholic to President in no time flat Open House DELTA SIGMA PHI Delta Sigma Phi. the fraternity of Engineered leadership. As 1986 came to an end we looked back with a great deal of pride. Our fall rush was one of the most successful in our history by pledging twenty-one men. We also established ourselves in intramural competition by winning the intramural title with a brotherhood of only twenty-five. Now as our seniors leave us the future looks very strong and the Best is yet to come. Founded: December 10, 1899 School: College of the City of New York Colors: Green and White Charity: March of Dimes Traditions: The fraternity symbols are the pyramid and Sphinx; some chapters build small pyramids on their front lawns. Many chapters hold an annual White Carnation Ball. □ 123 □ Lambda Chi Alpha Iota-Phi has once again had a terrific year. We associated 16 quality men in the fall, bringing our chapter to 47 strong. Along with the mixers, dances and White Rose Weekend, we sponsored seminars on alcohol awareness and women ' s rights. We also helped with the American Cancer Society ' s Annual Jail-A-Thon, the Salvation Army ' s Kettle Drive and entertaining the children at Mills Home Orphanage. Founded: November 2, 1909 Colors: Purple, Green and Gold Flower: White Rose Motto: Every Man A Man and Naught Without Labor Tradition: The fraternity was an early pioneer in adopting an associate membership program for pledges Pledges are given equal status with members at meetings and are involved fully in chapter activities as a pledge. It is the third largest fraternity in both number of campus chapters and number of initates since its founding L to R. First Row: Chet Slicer, Tony Capra, Joe Crupi, Mike Oser, Jack Fetner, Tom Andrew, Jon Dodge and Jon Travis. Second Row: West Thrower, Kenny Witchard, Yues Fischer, Fran Caslin. Ernie Donaldson, Mike LaPreste, Dave Murray and Andy Brehm Third Row Chip Dayton, Barry Witten, Mike O ' Connor, Doug Brandon, Mark Quinn, Mike Kreckel and Dave Ziviello. Fourth Row: Rusty Lawter, Kevin Melchior, Dana Conte, Alan Haggai. Eric Weiner, George Moronese, Jeff Briggs, Danny Hogue. Drew Smith and Chuck Williard Coop 1 think Mike is nght, lets do it that way Oega Man. Yea, I ' m in charge, but does that mean I have to go over Punky ' s head on this- 1 Tip: Time for another liver transplant 111 Punky: All right now, I ' m ill!!! Potsie: I want to, but 1 feel guilty J T Who cares if my parents moved and didn ' t tell me Johnny Law: I know it all, but no one wants to listen. Weegbo: She is still the tightest I ' ve ever had, that is next to Bonna Man Beast: The party is over! Chief: Me and B M. share everyTHANG! Murbag: It died? That poor bunny rabbit Hoser: Sorry Chester, but the Johnson got hard. Chester: Who should my girlfriend be tonight ' Convict: The Brothers want me to stop drinking? I ' m acting too much like Rusty? Flounder Fat, Dumb and Stupid is no way to go through life, but hey, I ' m making it. Bum: Hell yea, I ' m married to my b— ! Otter: Exercise — with my physique? Weiner I ' m obnoxious and annoying? Never 1 Dave, Tom, Jack and Coop look over perspectives at Open House □ 124 □ Navel: The kid is doing fine. Shuping: Sorry guys, I ' m really busy. Fim: One touch of the Johnson is all it took. Ernie: 1 didn ' t steal it, but I ' m not giving it back Reverand Witten: Paint, What Paint? Week, What Week? But thats not what God told me to do. Mocca Man: I SPEAK FOR EVERYONE ' !! Doo Doo: Tom: you taste so fine! Rawhide: Alright, you got your talking done. What are you going to do 9 Haggai: Sorry guys, but I transferred to the KD side Robin: Newsletter is coming out . Hoguestine: Oh ' s Uh, our Anniversary — Yea 1 — Thats it! Maintnence 1: Hey Drew, What are the Lambda Chis doing tonight ' ' 1 Smoke Stack: But 1 like to have my underwear stick to me for two days. Capra: Left hand on right chest . . or was that right hand on right on left chest West: What fraternity am 1 in? Sally Its too cold for me to play. Guido: Yea, I ' m whipped, but Jerianne made me that way. Molgaard: So what if she is asleep Magoo: Maybe the fraternity will pay for my college too. F.O. If the shoes smells, wear it! Rangussio What ' s up freak 91 Pinto: Break — On the road again Kreckel: Hey Mom, its me! Quinn: Hey J.T., Gotta beer? Who Dong: Ahhh, 1 wan fea hwitt wit bwoken leg. Otha: Hey guys, naw, but seriously man! I forgot what 1 was gonna say Mike and Jeff dressed indiscretly to arrest people for the ACS Jail-A-Thon. Party In The Pool 7- OFFICERS: First Row: Mike O ' Connor — Ritualist: Tom Andrew — President; Jack Fetner — Rush Chairman, Jon Travis — Vice-President. Second Row: George Moronese — Treasurer and Chuck Williard — Scholastic Chairman. Third Row: Dave Murray — Social Chairman and Barry Witten — Fraternity Educator □ 125 □ Pi Kappa Alpha LAST WORDS Corbey — If it swells ride it. Quinn — Go for broke. Pribble — Virginia is for lovers. Martin — Crash! Green Hornet Ta3-? Bird Dog — Dec. 19th . . . Life began. Hick — Bemice Lives Seka — Myrtle Beach Jail Cell, 3 5. 1 call it home. Newell — I ' ll pay any price for a date . . . $90.00 Cooker — Somebodies got to do it! Reese — HOOTERS the bigger the better. A.M.F. Jay French — Slow living Fast surfing. Koot — M.MM.M.MMF. food K. — The SOB didn ' t see the left coming. Dumbo — How ' d that hole get there? Webster — We didn ' t mean no harm. Gratz — Gimmie a long island tea. Baby Huey — I ' m not fat; I ' m fluffy C. Smith — I gotta do a case study. T. Bales — 1988 Olympic Biking team. Grabowski — H.P.C. Bon Fire, 1 was a star. Car Hon — Someone help me find my shoes. Joe B. — 78 got me 92. Hooker — Wrong time of the month. Tjark — Please find a cure for hangovers. Neal — Sig lover our watch out for snakes. Chandler — I found my thrill in Chapel Hill. Blair — Flowers anyone ' Jim Long — I ' m going home this weekend. Miller — Only you can determine how R.M. remembered. Rov Cat — Big and pallet parties. Cancello — Mets Mania. J. P. — I ' ll never tell what J. P. means will be Ultimate Fnsbee Champs — 1986-87 Rob Headrick and Todd Kester watch as the Zetas compete in another event. Officers: Randy Rover — President, Doug Stewart - Vice-President, Barry Martin — Secretary; Andy Cancello — Treaurer and Todd Creange — Social Chairman. □ 126 □ JVS — Great tennis season G. Hill — I spent 3 years of my life on that. Shenigo — I ' m an R.A. Clark — Save a mouse. Sparks — Letterman and I without sneakers. You got a better chance of seeing god. Connolly — 1 don ' t care where 1 go as long as it pays good money. Fields — Futures so bright 1 gotta wear shades . . . NAVY bound Dougie — My eyes are open. Jumpin — Rob, will it be Natural or Natural Light? Head — You don ' t spit into the wind, you don ' t tug on superman ' s cape, and you don ' t walk into a game of the Natural ' Hahn The Man — Swill McDonough — Is there anything worse than a drunk Insh Marine. Mullaney — Yes, two drunk Irish Marines Mr 2 — Fosters Gets ya Bulletproff even time ' Capt — 1 have my favorite beer and my favonte woman, guess its Schaffer again T.B — Busch and Busch is all I need. Flames — Elaine, Roberto, Mancini 1 Tjark — This spud is for you. C. Essa — Gangsters Myrtle Beach Bound. J.C. — Jeff 1 really am sorry 1 didn ' t pick you up. The dedicated Pike coaches for the 1st fall festival Pi Kappa Alpha Pi Kappa Alpha once again had a successful rush getting 21 new and active pledges. We started off the year winning the Ultimate Frisbee Championship, on our way toward a hopeful intramural championship. The Pikes have been actively involved in school projects such as crimestoppers, phonathon. Also other community services such as Halloween at the Hospital. We also held a very successful first annual Fall Festival for the sororities on campus. Once again Pike is well represented at H.P.C. as can be seen in any organization and we are looking forward to our 35th anniversary next year. We in Pi Kappa Alpha always look to the good times and lasting memories here at H.P.C Founded: March 1, 1868 Colors: Garnet and old gold Flower: Lily of the Valley Chanty: Big Brothers of America Traditions: Many chapters own mini-fire engines, a tradition started in the 1950s. L to R. Top to Bottom. Jim Flaherty, Bruce Tarjanian, Andy Cancello, Jay Van Splinter, Todd Creange, Jeff Nameth, Jeff Hill, Rob Headrick, Eddie Mullaney, Carl Essa, Jim Reese, Pete Uriate, Tom Bales, John Hams, Randy Rover, Paul McDonough, Chris Smith, Jeff Pate, Doug Stewart, Todd Kester, Scott Webster, Steve Cockman. Tjark Bateman, Mike Stakes, Joe Baggot, Terry Best, J. P. Lynn, Marty Zuniga, Kevin Kuester, Chandler Echots, Steve Fields, Keith Ladeai, Greg Pribble, Greg Newell, Fred Berger, Darren Clark, John ayber, Tnp Kester, Barry Martin. John Hess, Jay Huey, Jim Long, Steve Gratz. Ron Davis, Kevin Connolly, Keith Dombkauski. Jeff Sparks. Brent Blair, Chris Grabowski, Cartten Stallings, John Cantan and Paul Dueschele □ 127 □ THETA CHI Our rush for the 1986-1987 academic year was very successful. We presented 10 bids and inducted 10 pledges in October. Theta Chi is growing in number every year and with that grows our strong unity and brotherhood. We have incorporated a spring rush for little sisters to enhance our already thnving little sister program. While Theta Chi mourns the loss of the famed Bong-Show, our TNDC was revived and given new spirit!! THETA CHI TILL WE F DIE Founded: April 10, 1856 School: Norwich University Colors: Military red and white Flower: Red carnation Motto: Alma Mater First, and Theta Chi for Alma Mater; also Helping Hand Traditions. Theta Chi ' s symbols are the snake and the crossed swords. The little sister groups are known as the Daughters of the Crossed Swords. LAST WORDS Facella — Kim, I need to borrow some clothes for (he weekend Newmie — Peons are people, too Ogre — Graduate of Gray Harvey ' s School of Body Building Smiles — OK, assume the position, bawwwgh Mi Happy — Sorry guys. I have to work DJ — Dear Abby. I have a problem with this girl Zoner — Let ' s have an ADPi mixer Spanky — Sorry Charlie, we want tuna that tastes good Bock — I must be awake. I ' m up aren ' t 1? OJ — Check the map, I think I ' m in the Holland Tunnel Sweet Pea — I ' ll have a McBLT for here, and a piece of pie to go 9- Volt - Hi. Mike Patterson. Theta Chi Pres uh. Treasurer Ragster Cab — Anybody got any food HARSH Spud — Hey Dudes, smell this 1 Maricon — Hi Rose . . Trac Teresa 9 Phi Mu Rever, Catch it. Mr Ed - I wanna be a cowboy, and you can be L to R Lying Jeff Quintavell First Row Bill Kearns. Ted Blaicher, Phil Fagans, Tim Glime, Art Roth, Mark Facella, Gordon Fly ' Albert. Chns Edgar, Dav e Snelling and Mike Patterson Second Row Chns Bockenhauer. Lyn Terry. Mike Shrasberg. Sid Collins, Chaz Marr, Debi Meckfessel. Chns Niedenthal, Kevin Newman and Mike Reid. Third Row Rick Shovlin. Scott Oliver, Linda Carrol, Gray Hatwy. Jim Anderson, Brenda Hovis. Rich Rathoun, Ben Clinton and Enc Van Vranlzen. □ 128 D THETA CHI my cow . . . Squidley — Real Rebels don ' t drive Japanese trucks. Gastineau — Keeping AT T in business. Fly — 1 wanna play spin the can. Stryker — I can ' t land this plane, we ' re too high Jack-Jaw — I ' m so Wasted!! Art — Attack — You ' re not going Tim. I want you to watch Slime — Oh my GodH She ' s how old? Mr. Goodwrench — TNDC — Thursday Night DWlving Club 1 Disciple of OJ — I don ' t care ... Go Ahead Do what you want Winer — More Whine. BB Quintrell — In my hand again Officers — L to R. First Row: Chris Bockenhauer — Vice-President. Second Row Lynn Terry — Secretary, Eric Van Vranken — Social Chairman and Rick Shovlin — President Third Row: Chaz Marr — Sports Chairman and Rich Rathbun — Pledge Marshall. Not Pictured: Mike Reid — Rush Chairman and Mike Patterson — Treasurer Who Is This Rowdy Crew? □ 129 □ Mmm 6- Sports D 131 □ Soccer Troy Kranitz avoiding use of the hands, photo by Don Davis. Coach Woody Gibson gives instructions as the team rests after practice. t ss, ; 2S5 b-«s ' ! t;- - The soccer team consists of twenty young men who tackle the, blood, sweat, and tears to gain one goal which may win the game. Doug Brandon anticipates the next move - a kick. Bill Brewer throws the ball to a teammate. Front row L to R: Yues Fisher, Greg Newell, Sal Schivone. Second row L to R: Kevin Noon, Mike Oser, Joe Crupi. Dexter Gilmore, Jurgen Scott, Kevin Clark, ToddMaran. Third row L to R: Rusty Lawter, Pete Cockburn, Mark Hodor. Danny Hogue, Mark Quinn, Troy Kranitz, and Tony Nugent. .. £. Base Mfc if .5 O 4  « if; 4 t dfe- ' lM ,  • 7 ■' ••• Front row left to right: John Fitz, Dave Marorta, Harold Nitowitz, Joe Stantasiere, Bill McClurs, David Hooker. Second row left to right: Brain Kemp, Paul Sterling, Gray Fitz, Brad Teague, Billy Chappell, Chip Petree, Neil Boyles, Bob Bistle. Third row left to right: Chip Stroup, Chuck Williard, Billy Wilson, Chuck Wood, Anthony Morrison, Ernie Donaldson, Tommy King, Jeff Jones, Frank Shumate. Dave Hooker and Chuck Williard spend a day taking extra batting practice. D 134 □ ball Anthony Morrison pitches in hope of a strike. ■■. . . ■. .- ■• • - tkatt: . - - ■-. -. - . - . . - ■■' - r - . . - ..-■■-•. . ... Field Hockey Elaine Estelle fights for the ball dunng practice. Warming up and building muscle are all part of a good player. „ 4A- ' A The field hockey team enjoyed warm weather throughout most of their season. This was an asset to those girls who got out on the field and ran around in short skirts. The team had an enjoyable season with four returning players and seven new additions. - ■WIIHfi Lfcv if A j- ... The tension rises as a ball nears the goal. ' ■M HPC players await their turn to dive into the action. Front row L to R: Sara Rivas. Amy Rowton. Priscilla Trentham, Second row L to R: Karen Hall. Jennifer DeLeonardis. Terry Fox, Kristen McDowell. Third row L to R: Jennifer Hambrick, Julie Taylor. Patrice Higgins. Elaine Estelle. Heather Hughes. 4 Men ' s Roy Smith makes a steal against Pembroke State. Tony Bolden takes a charge against Pembroke State. Roy Smith, Jeff Allen, and Tony Bolden attempt an offensive rebound. □ 138 □ Basketball Andy Young Drouse doin ' it for HPC basketball! Stan Lanier up for two against Pembroke State. Women ' s Angela Green drives toward the basket. Amy Boswell looks to pass off to another teammate. fed 5taton COTV tro sa test break. Basketball Susan Poole gets ready to shoot a layup. I - Annette Lawson gets ready for a jumper. Angie Green shoots for two. Front row left to right: Susan Poole, Tracy Mclver, Amy Boswell, Anita Stato, Angie Browder, Penny Sellers. Back row left to right: Sally Hamilton, Anne Meyers, Bar- bara Ross, Becky Cowels, Jill Sutton, Angie Green, Geri Edwards, Annette Lawson, Coach — Debbie Trogdon. a 141 a f SmtmKf fy P - Volleyball The girls volleyball team came off the bench full of spirit. Prior to the season they put up posters around campus saying, Yes, We Can! to boost team and school spirit. Jill Sutton slams past the ACC defender, photo by Don Davis. HPC attempts to block a spike, but must return instead. Back row L to R: Sally Hamilton, Stephanie Mujat. Rebecca Daisey, Becky Coules. Jill Sutton, Anne Meyers, Kim Moose, Coach Debbie Trogden Front row L to R: Michele Okerlin, Denise Bickley, Penny Sellars, Ximena Marges. Penny Sellars dives for set-up on an The team makes a last decision before a ACC opponent, photo by Don Davis. final point. □ 143 D Golf kneeling L-R Ron Hall, Scott Pollack, Eric Molgaard standing L-R Chip Dayton, Drew Smith, John Harris, John Lunn, Mark Poteat 49 a 144 □ ( ' ? t 1 m ' Track Front row left to right: Fred Smiley, Keith Hambrick, Wayne Jones, Lavelle Kenney, Tom Watson, Carlton Stalings, William Keithley. Second row left to right: Coach Devidson, Lee Simerall, Scott Davorski, Jeff Lawerance, Rodney Anderson, Chip Shea, Bill Kimmel, Mark Murphy. 9 Bill Kimmel throws the javelon. V «. Wayne Jones does the long jump. a 145 □ r fc Men ' s Tennis Left to Right: Tom Gtime, Mike Bridger, Justin Chapman, Tom Conrod, Mike Blackburn, Jim Burke. lilillili ■■' -■Justin Chapman slams a serve. Alan Watts returns a serve. — Women ' s Tennis Left to Right: Donna Reynolds, Melanie Kelly, Teresa Shea, Patty Salinas, Kim Lewers, Lisa Robinson, Kandi O ' Connor. Teresa Shea and Kandi O ' Connor play doubles. €- 7 J Teresa Shea returns a low ball. D 147 □ Cheerleaders The cheerleading squad started out non-existent in the 1986 athletic season. Then students decided a cheerleading squad was needed. Tryouts were scheduled and a squad was established. Cheerleaders now provide cheers for the men ' s and women ' s basketball teams. Kristy Coggins Jenny McGuire Paula Mellinger Kristin Memfield Kristi Pierce Cara VanKooten Cathy Wlodek M ' Shell Wright Drill Team Lisa Albrecht, Trudi Boensch, Terry Fox, Leslie Landruv. Cindy Moore, Judie Perry, Kristi Pierce, Paula Reising, Sheila Smith, Jenny Wiese, Julie Wilson High Point College ' s first annual Drill Team began this year as twelve girls took it upon themselves to organize a squad, select an advisor, and — with the help of that advisor — develop a constitution of guidelines. Performing at half-time of all men ' s home basketball games, the HPC Drill Team was a terrific attribute to both Panther spirit and team support. The squad consists of ten members and two alternates that practice weekly to perform dance routines to such favorites as Manhunt, Shot Through the Heart, The Men All Pause, and Victory. With the help of the Student Government Association, the Office of Student Life, and the advisor. Tammy Pugh, the squad made a fantastic start, setting precedent for years to come. _4J3 D 149 D JERRY STEELE NAMED TO NA1A HALL OF FAME High Point College basketball coach Jerry Steele has been selected for induction into the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NA1A) Coaches Hall of Fame. The induction took place in Kansas City, Missouri, on Tuesday, March 17, 1987, during the NA1A Hillyard Hall of Fame Luncheon. The Hall of Fame Award is the NAIA ' s highest recognition. The twenty-two year veteran has compiled an overall record of 360-259 with two NAIA schools. Form 1962 to 1970 Steele posted a 151-74 record at Guilford College, leading the Quakers four times to the NAIA National Tournament. Since 1972 Steele has led High Point College to an overall 209-185 mark and has participated in the National Tournament once, in 1979. A native of Elkin, North Carolina, the 47-year old Steele has been named Carolinas Conference Coach of the year on five occasions, NAIA District 26 Coach of the Year three times and NAIA Area Seven Coach of the year once. A 1961 graduate of Wake Forest University, Steele has twice led his teams to long winning steaks. In 1970 at Guilford the Quakers won twenty-nine consecutive games, finishing with a 32-5 record and a fourth-place finish in the national tournament In 1979 at High Point the Panthers won eighteen straight enroute to a 27-6 mark and a trip to the nationals. Steele has coached five All-American players during his twenty-two years. Most notable among them were Bob Kauffman, an NBA number one draft choice at Guilford, in 1968, M. L. Carr, recently retired from the Boston Celtics, a freshman on Steele ' s 1970 team at Guilford; and Charlie Floyd, an All-American and NBA number three draft choice of the Washington Bullets, in 1979 at High Point. GUILFORD COLLEGE 1962-63 5-20 1963-64 14-12 1964-65 17-8 1965-66 18-7 Carolinas Conference Coach of the Year Won District 26 championship; lost in first round of NAIA National Tournament 1966-67 1967-68 27-6 25-5 1968-69 1969-70 13-11 32-5 CAROLINA COUGARS — ABA 1970-71 1971-72 HIGH POINT COLLEGE 1972-73 11-15 1973-74 8-19 1974-75 16-15 1975-76 12-14 HIGH POINT COLLEGE 1976-77 13-14 1977-78 16-14 1978-79 27-6 1979-80 22-8 District Coach of the Year 1980-81 16-12 1981-82 15-10 1982-83 6-19 1983-84 15-9 1984-85 18-12 1985-86 11-17 Won District 26 championship; lost in second round of NAIA National Tournament Won Carolinas Conference championship, Won District 26 Championship; seeded number one in NAIA Nationals; lost in first round; Carolinas Conference and District 26 Coach of the Year; Bob Kauffman named first team All-American and drafted number one by Seattle in the NBA; seniors Pat Monarty and Ed Fellers drafted by the New York Knicks in later rounds. Undefeated in Carolinas Conference regular season; Won Conference and District 26 titles; finished fourth in NAIA National Tournament, won 29 consecutive games, including a quarter-final win over Stephen F. Austin, in the nationals. SFA was undefeated and top-ranked in the nation; named Carolinas Conference and District 26 Coach of the Year; Steele was invited by the US State Department to take his Guilford team on a 42-day goodwill tour of West Africa; soph David Smith was named All-American and Freshman M. L. Carr was a member of this team Assistant coach to Bones McKinney until mid-year; took over team in January and led them to 17-24 record. Director of Player Personnel, Carolina Cougars Named Athletic Director at High Point in August, 1972. Became basketball coach in September when J. D. Barnett resigned All-Amencan Pete Collins was drafted by the Washington Bullets Won Carolinas Conference title; named Conference Coach of the Year. Won Carolinas Conference and District 26 championships; lost in second round of NAIA Nationals; Senior Charlie Floyd was first team All-American and number three draft choice of the Washington Bullets. Carolinas Conference Coach of the Year D 150 □ Congratulations HPC Volleyball Team The Lady Panthers volleyball team along with coach Debbie Trogdon finished their second consecutive season with an undefeated record. Because of their tremendous effort they earned a berth in the NA1A Nationals in Fort Worth, Texas on November, 20-22 and Coach Trogdon earned Carolinas Conference Coach of the Year for a second year. Even though the team lost the tournament they gained much experience and brought great pride to High Point College Coach Trogdon said that next year the team will be hungry to win the championship. With only 2 seniors on their current roster and their newly found experience it would not be surprising to see the Lady Panthers come home with the national title in the 1987 season! □ 151 □ Advertisements _VJ t J r oO° .« • 1 CO -iMO  «:f.ViJ irM« -??SR tf 6 90 ' In Winston Salem visit SIR SPEEDY at 1011 Burke St . . . 722-4109 FITNESS TOGS LTD. High Point Mall Suite 17 High Point, N.C. 27260 WOLFF SYSTEM Get rid of the Summer Blahs! Go into summer with a beautiful Wolff Tan! DOMINO ' S PIZZA DELIVERS Open for Lunch 1 1 :00 am — 12 mid Sun. Thru Thurs. 1 1 :00 am — 1 :00 am Fri. Sat. 841-2115 High Point Mall 225 Eastchester Dr. 889-7424 S. Main Call us. Free 30 minute delivery and 10 minute pick-up service Umited delivery area. 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It seems to be the new craze. Each personalized license plate purchased in North Carolina gives a percentage to the beautification of North Carolina highways. a 173 □ Career Alumni Day Each year alumni return to High Point College to speak with Juniors and Seniors who are interested in their field of work. Career Development Center □ 175 □ As editor of the Zenith for the past three years I would like to say it has taught me more than I could have learned in any classroom. It has been my pleasure to edit the Zenith. I have tried to capture once in a lifetime moments, moments which are stepping stones in life. A cliche which describes the situation is, no pain, no gain. I feel that by producing three yearbooks I have accomplished something here at High Point. And last I would like to thank anyone who has helped me over the last three years. Deadlines got tough, but you all helped. Thanks, Melissa Mize □ 176 □ HPC
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