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

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High Point College • High Point • North Carolina Volume Sixty- Four Hitting the books Sunday night at the library A S F Waiting for pizzas, sighing for burgers • Producing Confronting computers 2 Prologue Midnight arguments long-distance Touching friends ' «w- Performing, adapting, accepting v Prologue 3 President Jacob C. Martinson, Jr. 4 Prologue â– S- $ lliat? Paint (lolkqc Hi ah pmnt iXnrth Carolina T2ti2 faia)H-n-y:ni Message for the ZENITH Jacob C. Martinson, Jr. September 25, 1987 Alfred North Whitehead once said that, moral education is impossible apart from the habitual vision of greatness. I believe that we at High Point College are commissioned to create a vision of greatness. When we realize that most people live all of their lives having never realized their greatest potential, we are reminded that we cannot settle for less than our best. Sneering disbelief is our enemy. One of the things I enjoy most at High Point College is talking and working with students who always seem to impress me with their optim- ism, their maturity, their sense of responsibility and their achievement. It is a privilege to work with such people and I count myself blessed with more than my share of life ' s satisfactions. I commend the class of 1988 . You have made genuine contributions to the life of our lovely campus; we wish you well, and we will watch your future with great interest. The rising classes of 1989, 1990, and 1991 have been challenged by your inspiring example. Together, we will try to do justice to the marvelous pace which you have set for all of us. Sincerely, ) 6 y IkZ Prologue 5 T 2i â–  m m i â„¢ Louise Mandrell visited the High Point College campus October 23-24 to promote her concert. She visited classrooms and held a press conference and luncheon in the f- banquet room of the Campus Center. Ms. Mandrell became an instant favorite of the students in the cafeteria where she made a surprise appearance! - •■A3 sf .i L ;: v 1 . • - ' ftr 44, PMTl 1 1 ; fc -v «£ ' â–  ' . ; Prologue ew dormitory opens its doors in ' 87 In 1924, R.K. Stewart Son Construction Company was contracted to build a men ' s dormitory on the new campus of High Point College. Sixty-two years later the same company returned to High Point College for a repeat performance. McCulloch Dorm had housed its final freshman class and a new dormitory was planned for construction. One year and $3 million later, the new dormitory opened its doors to a new generation of High Point College students. The air-conditioned facility includes 4 floors with 111 rooms and 222 beds. The dorm also has handicap facilities, including 6 rooms for handicapped students. Each floor contains a carpeted lounge for student use. Elevators are available to transport students to each floor. The dormitory, which now houses freshmen as well as sophomore, junior and senior men, will be called New Dorm until it is officially named by the college. Top left: The cupola which stood on top of McCulloch Dorm for 63 years now rests on the roof of New Dorm. Bottom left: The completed dormitory in September of ' 87. This page: Six decades of memories were destroyed as McCulloch Dorm was demolished last summer. Prologue 9 10 Prologue Getting together with friends, Calling home, Celebrating birthdays the beautiful campus Of High Point College. Prologue 11 12 Prologue The Career Development Center As the director of the Career Development Center, Mrs. Joyce Wainer assists students with job placement, interviewing skills, resume preparation and graduate school entrance exams. Through the Career Development Center, High Point College participates in an annual Job Fair held each November. This Job Fair, held along with seven other Liberal Arts schools, attracts companies of national prominence. Students are given the opportunity to talk with as well as interview with, the various recruiters. A highlight of the Career Development Center was the Lifestyles Fashion Show held October 7, 1987. The fashion show, sponsored by the Career Development Center and the Fine Arts Department, was to benefit the High Point Drug Action Council. The fashions were contributed by Belk-Beck of High Point and Hanes of Winston Salem. HPC students modeled and provided entertainment for the evening. A Constitutional birthday College and community, we gather here to affirm two centuries ' definitions; to celebrate truths which in our lives are continually emerging. . r jdiS v  m mmmwMWm 1 mm • ft . «Mi m â–  â–  r; il raSHd m i PUr i uw !: . ' ' ;:v t|w â–  ffila Bp ' ' H 1 r B â–  ' T BnlVJlH ' ' Vn 1 • E. 1 â– Ut5% BI 1 pn A j| p|_f Hhi E V Vi h - W ' M mt High Point ' s Mayor Judy Mendenhall 5 -i ,- â–  JM r % t r-J celebration - At I H Prologue 15 J I any, varied Purposes Interesting, taxing Purposes Productive, sharing Purposes Fulfilling, accomplishing Purposes Organizational Purposes ! I W • ' 1 | â–  ' J The American Humanics Student Association The American Humanics Student Association serves as the student voice to the Department of Behavioral Sciences and Human Services. The organization plans, organizes, and implements many of the co-curricular opportunities for the Department. Although membership in the organization is primarily composed of students who major in one of the academic disciplines of the Department, any student who wishes experience with their normal education is encouraged to join. AHSA provides its membership with experiential opportunities in dealing with people. It enriches the student ' s leadership ability and knowledge in practical aspects of dealing with people. AHSA creates opportunities for cultural and social interaction with fellow students and current successful career professionals. Row 1: David Wood Becky Wiley, JenAnn Bongiovanni, Mike Lopreste, Lon Burns, Jodi Crotts, Kevin llarraza Blanca L ee Stacie McElroy, Kelly Roscoe, Jerome Drew, Patrick Petnllo, Kate Holt, Steve Pless, Julie Wilson Lally Collins, Linda Lovely, Renee Kimel Row 2: Mr Patrick Haun, Robert Bowser, Dr. Allen Goedeke, Rob Calamari Brad Krantz Shane Guilford, Melissa Jones, Andrew Ritchie, Silas Steele, Brett Carter, Audrey Chaney, Noel Busch ' Mr William Cope, James Ziglar, Anna Kintigh, Ailleen Radinsky, Gretchen Foard, Mary Jo Mackie, Stacie DePew Row 3: Mr. Jim Costen, Charlie Popper, Sean Magsamen, Dr. Marshall, Mrs. Busch, Luke Williams, Dr. Ronald Ramke, Ty Worsham. Dr. Goedeke performs skit at AHSA retreat at Camp Cheerio. Officers: Row 1: Ty Worsham, Melissa Jones. Row 2: Lally Collins, Bob Bowser, Noel Busch, Brett Carter. Row 3: Gretchen Foard. Row 4: Steve Pless, Julie Wil- son. 18 The American Humanics Student Association The American Chemical Society The High Point College Chapter ot the Student Affiliates of the ACS offers students interested in chemistry a chance to meet and participate in activities out of the classroom. These activities include outside speakers, student socials, and field trips to various industrial and national laboratories. The Society strives to expose students to chemists in academic as well as industrial environments. Tandy, Kevin, George and Whitney observe salt water ecology at the Natural Science Center in Greensboro Row 1: Dr Bowman. Ron Jarvis, W. Tandy Grubbs (President), Carl ' Chip ' Shea, Dr. Rickard. Row 2: Mary Beth Downs, Whitney Rogers, Kevin Bowen, Mark Boles Not Pictured: Vance Holdsclaw, George Satt. The American Chemical Society 19 North Carolina Association of Educators Student Program Student Program sponsors a reception for the college faculty prior to one faculty meeting. They also sponsor several speakers who talk about pertinent issues for futur e educators. Row 1: Mary Anne Rankin, Gina Earnhardt. Angie Browder, Bnanne Brannigan. Ursula Urbielewicz. Jan Julian, Janet Byrd, Paige Alvarez. Row 2: Claudia Her- nandez, Brenda Hovis, Lisa Shank, Kim Payne, Chen Hedgecock, Carol Collins, Kay Shaver, Kristi Wilmoth Row 3: Shern Hooker, Angie Dancy, Kelly Blake, Cheryl Rebert, Julie Weavil, Kim Massey Row 4: Michelle Hutchings, Tracy Stikeleather, Kris Curry, Shanda Gordon, Stephanie Serafino, Karen VanHoy, Lisa Michalec Row 5: Elizabeth Kepley, Amy Lock- hart, Donna Oman, Rozanne Lanmng, Sabrina Barts, Shelly Gordon Row 6: Hooshang Bagheri, Debra Wright, Dana Garner, Debra Montera, Amy Willert, Ellen Barr, Nancy Shelton, Wanda Powers, Linda Jar- rett, Allen Thacker. Row 7: Brett Taylor, Lisa Dean 20 Student NC Association of Educators AndVfS S E P jll?WL°l n Mark C C ° a r ! ' Row 3: Joe McKechnie, Mark Strode, Ter Collins. PhMHn rnv ' i.vTh â„¢ me 7 ? Do , L ?, St l w ?£ Ja V Amernick. Robert Petty, Steve Prokop Phillip Cox, Jay Shurlmg, Jay Cohen, John Smith. y WWIH Radio station WWIH was stronger than ever this year. Under the capable direction of Dr. Mark Chilcoat, it has developed a professional and polished sound. The radio station practicum provides valuable hands-on experience for those students interested in entering the radio broadcasting field. WWIH 21 Hi-Po The Hi-Po is the newspaper of the High Point College community. The newspaper, under the editorial direction of Margaret Phillips, informed students about future happenings, past events and current issues. The Hi-Po, which was issued monthly, took on a very professional look this year. The increase in the size of the staff was one reason for the more polished look. Under the knowledgeable guidance of Mr. Gary Foster, the Hi-Po had a very successful 1987-88! Row 1: Mr Foster, Noel Blank, Kristie Huneycutt, Jill Seller Back row: Jim Burke, Margaret Phillips, Editor, Doug Stewart. Kelly Shivers, Keith Johnson. 22 Hi-Po The Hi-Po National commentator speaks on b Na-ltr Blink thi , „j uulUm wijj Hi.h PotoL N C b, Itoellf Blink On Satu iliii nighl S«t [ :i Manorial Audilortwn a Wayruck guM Ittturc Smith rooi«d hi |«u Changing ChiilmffM to. . Thp lnn,,rv beRiui mul torching Up those al vutl that bo: — -iviancmtT h, bpcHun morality d-- ■™™ ine graviunrj toward aB Thi .nl) and other rdaugua A. , toSmilh. Prâ„¢drat of th Uaued -inner and tours ' Thia ml) „. ' J!. ( ,jll.. w sound sy rfb ,,„ that the Pnwidmlc lu: Di my Scnith baiVi-n, , munism p u ,chn, CoTarâ„¢ Snath ' , ,j,  ijrtt« 1m loclun ■«. Iâ„¢ to U p TV P nd bctimn Cm Letters [o the Editor World Food Day, October 16, 1987 Campus notes Student life ViW Jt ? . Festival .SjgsSjsSS body im ut |u Engfa u, (tin tad shi  £ held on camp jtfS-r g- 5 w Kelly S 1 trie m Kc ' ' ' , - Country star ri ' MoMlrelJiay.ihebeM 1W ' 0  ' _, prou 1 o t £ â–  - fa, ,„ k,, tf „ . , ' ' ' lam) .Ml e . .._ M ' , ' ' da,. (Jet Mjjri.Jr, || 1 â–  - ' ' â–  bv. Unse CK Go t family . â– SL 8 ' . . .. „. Former hostage spends day on campus  ' — Louise Eaucation Department dcLTL0 Lhar student teaching this tall AbwTnndale Elfmentary: Row Swnndaxy Edncatioo. Csroline Adkini-Pilot Elementary. Hina HuctEr-Hunjjry Andjews High Echnrd-MoDtheu EtemenLflry. Paula Special Subjtcta John Fitz- •ii Kirirnar, Prt-lj ElarnenLar,- â– - r o I David Hooker Phy licil Panthers soccer team continues a winning season â– fnil« by Richard Fffrril Thf VLgt Point Panthers «™ , Mm h a bad an HXceUont a n i laj My ,OinchOir in.CujT«i ' Jy.t PantbaTi 1 n undniewted ther3 „ tai W Pta- „ ' «• •■ H, 7, p H« RojrjUy. vh« PMttan b.â„¢ fi-injt,, 0,J « Coy bnto saw Untv â„¢ by . «« «f «, j , ' ' to, 1 The Panthers deloauid Ekm -° rt,6i Mn r ' to ngra, wla «rf M - ' â–  i y i — I i N l i Student Life Committee: Joyce Warner, Ram Miller, Ann Pugh, Martha Blake, Gart Evans, Margie Boyles WELCOME Row 1: Rusty Lawter, Gart Evans, Sharyn Sazama, Kristin Merrifield, Shelly Wills, Courtney Barry, Molly Bushong, Cindy Gladding, Row 2: Chaz Marr. Jeriann Bongiovanni, Martha Blake, Ram Miller, Susan Huff, Joyce Warner Row 3: Mike Lopreste, Marge Boyles, Kim Lewers, Jim Burke, Scott Lax, Scott Clark Row 4: Ty Worsham, Ann Pugh, Carlton Stallings, Mark Boyles, Chip Shea, Jim Sharkey, Dennis Smith. Resident Assistants As paid, para-professional, student leaders and staff members of High Point College, Resident Assistants live among fellow students, and work to create and maintain an orderly and healthy living learning environment in the residence hall communities. Resident Assistants plan programs and activities, enforce rules and regulations, conduct community meetings and act as community resource persons. Row 1: Souha Abboud, Whitney Rogers, Cindy Stewart, John Hess, Leigh Stewart, Tucker Claggett. Row 2: Chuck Gardner, Tom Bales, Lisa Dean, Morgan Cantarella, Luke Williams, Kevin Boween, Phil Blake, Blane Jiron, Rob Boucher. Project Escort Project Escort is a group of students who volunteer their free time to protect students who are walking from one place to another on campus after dark. These students also help with events such as basketball games and concerts which are held on campus. RA ' s Project Escort 23 Rosemary Leist — Treasurer, Monica Gregor — President, Dorinda Bennett — Secretary. Administrative Management Society AMS is the recognized national professional organization of managers in industry, commerce, government, education, and is the pioneer in management philosophy. AMS provides a bridge between the theoretical training of the university, the practical world of business and students preparing to go into business. It also serves as an effective medium for the exchange and distribution of information. Linda Carroll, Scott Barnhill, Paul Baity, Brett Blair, Tjark Bateman, Treka Brown, Paige Brooks, Trudi Boensch. Anthony Bell. Kimberly Foard. Molly Fox. Terry Fox, Jeffery Gore, Gregg Helmstetler, Bill Kimmel, Dawn Lemmo. Karen Liese. Thomas Mabe. ChazMarr, Gary Miller, Debbie Mecktessel, Lori Nappi, Scott Oliver, Knstme Peterson. Tim Sloan, Mike Strasberg, Bruce Terjanian, and Karen Schmitz. 24 Administrative Management Society Officers: Shannon Craft, Frankie Chaplin, Stephani Hunt, Janet Byrd, Jennifer Jo nes Baptist Student Union Baptist Student Union at High Point College provides students with an opportunity for fellowship with students who not only care for each other, but reach out to the community in service to others. The programs, ministries, and activities in BSU are constructed to encourage, enhance, and challenge students as they seek to understand their faith in Christ. Involvement and participation in BSU will aid as a Christian, as well as growing as a person. All denominations are welcome. First Row: Shannon Craft, Frankie Chaplin, Stephanie Hunt, Janet Byrd, Jennifer Jones, Kristin Mernfield Second Row: Pam Dean, Sandra Shore, Ginger Smith, Amanda Craft, Scott Lax, Dennis Smith. Row Three: Rev Lamar King, Dana Batten, Kevin Ward, Mark Haas. Baptist Student Union 25 Front row (L-R): Leena Qubein, Seema Qubein, Sabina Jasinsky, Cindy Overcash, Serry Ward, Rachel Radeline, Beth Summerville, Ron Jarvis Back row (L-R): Kelly Shivers, Lisa Dean, Debbie Montera, Cindy Marzano, Krista Kehn, Cindy Gladding, Susan Huff, Ben Curry, Debra Amnion, Charlie Birkner, Brian Jacobs Wesley Fellowship Wesley Fellowship is an ecumenical Chris- tian fellowship that meets every week. It is open to all students as a Christian nurturing body. Since the school year began , Wesley Fellowship has had a variety of activities, including — a cookout, Vesper services, a Martin Luther King memorial service, a Fall retreat, ice skating and a workshop on in- clusive language. Several members of the organization attended Jubilee ' 87 . This was the National Student Conference in Saint Louis. Wesley Fellowship was excited to have Rachel Radline as the intern from Duke Divinity School to help coordinate ac- tivities. President, David Huskms (not pictured), Advisor, Ben Currv. Social Chairman, Cindy Overcash, Secretary Treasurer, Susan Huff, Publicity, Brian Jacobs. 26 Wesley Fellowship International Club The International Club increases international awareness and understanding among the students. It helps students gain an appreciation tor cultures different from their own, and thus to lead them to a deeper appreciation and understanding of their own culture. The club has an annual international lunch that is prepared by the students. They also have several presentations or discussions on international topics led by faculty or students. Officers: Front; Carla Zumont — Vice President, Mary Ann Hundley — President Back; Cindy Marzano — Secretary, M ' shell Wright — Treasurer. Row 1: M ' shell Wright. Cindy Marzano, Mary Ann Hundley, Carla Zumot, Dr Carole Head. Row 2: Dr. Hooshang Bagheri, Chilon Siu, Souha Abboud Row 3: Carole Donnelly, Katherme Cooper. Erica Fischer, Sharyn Sazama Row 4: Dana Batten, Pam Dean, Leena Qubem, Ma Ounphachanh, Karen Chapman, Mr. Kenneth Morse. International Club 27 •iiiS | I High ! 6 pm High Point College Singers This spring the HPC Singers group was comprised of 70 students. In recent years the singers have toured the mid-Atlantic states including concerts in Washington, D.C. and New York City. Last year the HPC Singers were invited to perform at Walt Disney World as part of the 15th anniversary celebration. They have made numerous local television appearances and in October of 1987, they performed with Louise Mandrell before a sell-out crowd at High Point College. The singers are under the direction of Alexa Jackson Schlimmer and are accompanied by Marcia Dills. Beth O ' Donnell, Kim Wyont, Pam Thomas, Cindy Marzano, Beth Summerville, Rebecca Sloan, Shawn Newsome, Cindy Overcash, She rry Ward, Debra Ammon, Jenny Hudelson, Merry Eton, Anne Hopkins, Sara Caruthers, Shelly Wills, Krista Kehn, Susan Huff, Tammy Joyce, Sherry Holland, Seema Qubein, Holly McBurnie, Molly Fox, Kate Sheppard, Robin Boyd, Courtney Primm 28 High Point College Singers Tim Austin and Rich Molinaro take a break during the dress rehearsal of their most recent play. Tower Players The Tower Players consist of a group of High Point College students with an avid interest in theatre. These students periodically produce, direct and act in school plays. In the Fall, High Point College Theatre and the Tower Players presented George Washington Slept Here and later in the spring they presented The Rise and Rise of Daniel Rocket and the musical Leader of the Pack . Some of the cast of George Washington Slept Here ' pose at dress rehearsal. Judv Stovall President Gray Harvey Judi Perry, Cara Van Kooten, Paula Mellinger, Charles Birkner, Brenda Hovis, Andv Miller ' Brian Jacobs Sara Caruthers, Amanda Huff, Kristin Mernfield, Cindy Overcash, Angelique Pernn, Kristine Peterson Rebecca Sloan, John Hess, Tim Sloan, Jon Travis, Chet Sheer, Kristi Pierce, Dana Conte, Treka Brown Andy Bre ' hm Lynn Terry, Diane Hurley, Dennis Smith, John Epper, Lynn Heasley, Kathy Hughes Tower Players 29 Dr. Ed Piacentino, Mr. Steve Jarrett. Anthony Billings, Mr. Gary Foster, Terry Collins, Kristie Huneycutt, Florida Cranford and Amy Slavin. ill Stephanie Hine, Secretary Treasurer, Shannon Craft, President, Frankie Chaplin, Vice-President Writer ' s Club I 1 The Writer ' s Club is an organization of students and faculty who enjoy writing and sharing what they write. The club meets periodically to read and discuss their writings. The Writer ' s Club helps sponsor t he annual Phoenix Literary Festival where students from area colleges and high schools submit writings for critique. The club produces a literary magazine called The Lamplighter each fall. Alpha Delta Theta Alpha Delta Theta was founded as a continuation of the religious education majors club in 1954. Today though, the organization consists of members in a variety of majors. ADT is a service sorority whose motto is Sisters in the Service of God . The organization strives to promote Christian faith and fellowship. ADT provides a variety of services to High Point College and the surrounding community. mht f i te FJ F â–  • â–  ' JSi m Row 1: Sandra Shore, Cindy Marzano, Tammy Joyce, Stephanie Hine, Frankie Chaplin, Shannon Craft. Row 2: Michelle Griffin, Sherry Ward, Sabina Jasinski, Debbie Motera, Pam Dean, Amanda Craft, Shawn Newsome, Jennifer Hayworth. Row 3: Debra Ammons, Dana Batten, Seema Qubein, Kelly Shivers, Kristin Merrifield. 30 Writer ' s Club ADT Front: Teri Burchette. Editor. Row 2: Tim Rice, Cindy Marzano, Seema Qubein. Cindy Overcash Row 3- Cherl Harrison, Advisor, Blanca Lee, Anne Kintigh. Jane Pesty, Donna Shybunko. Not Pictured: Christy Rockwell and Lynn Zenith The Zenith staff was a very small and inexperienced group this year. But no matter how small and inexperienced, the monthly deadlines still had to be met. As attendance and involvement dwindled with each meeting, the remaining few were more determined than ever to produce a yearbook. There were many difficult and frustrating days and nights involved in putting this yearbook together. Without the caring and guidance of advisor, Cherl Harrison, this book may have never reached the printer. Ten, Blanca and Seema choose pictures and draw layouts to be submitted before the deadline SAY CHEESE. TERI 1 NO MORE DEADLINES 11 Zenith 31 APOGEE ' 8 7 Apogee The Apogee consists of a small staff of people who compile poetry, fiction, photography and art work into a literary magazine. This magazine is produced by the staff each spring. The Apogee staff provides a creative outlet for many students who otherwise would not have an opportunity to be read or seen. Spring i 987 Big 1 po College Terry Collins, Anthony Billings, Dr. John Moehlmann, Advisor. North Carolina World Trade Association Carmen Zayas, Debbie Meckfessel, Tracy Glazer, Linda Davis, Sophonia Wood, Karen Chapman, Erica Fischer, Tena Holden, George Satt, Catherine Cooper, Paul Baity. 32 Apogee NC World Trade Association % ' Row 1: Gina Hendrix, Jim Fitzgerald, Beth Edwards Amy Fifer, Ron Jarvis, Dr. Leo Weeks. Row 2: Scott Williams, Robert Edwards, Sharon Ringgold April Lowery, Harold Darnen. Row 3: Sandra Shore Julie Readling, David Payne, Tom Conrod, Vance Hold- sclaw, Jeff Lawrence. Row4: Dr. John Ward, Dr. Fred Yeats, Blaine Jiron, Mark Boles. Officers: President, Scott Bryson; Vice President, Tom Conrod; Secretary, Kim Coggins; Treasurer Vance Holdsclaw. Advisors: Dr. John Ward, Dr. Leo Weeks, Dr. Fred Yeats. Biology Majors Club T he purpose of the Biology Maiors Club is to promote interest in biology, especially areas of current research. It provides an opportunity for students and biology faculty, as well as other biologists to share and interact. The club also creates 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. Biology Maiors Club 33 Student Union Student Union is a campus-wide student organization charged with governing the use of the Holt McPherson Campus Center, and the promotion of social, cultural, and recreational programs and activities throughout the campus community. Student Union provides students the chance to be involved and have fun at the same time! Student Union plans for dances, comedians, magicians, speakers, road trips, student-faculty mixers and for large events such as homecoming, the Spring semi-formal and the Last Class Bash. One among the many billboards painted by Dennis Smith which have greatly promoted Student Union. rwa â–  34 Student Union Mr. Ram Miller — Advisor, Suzanne LeClear — Chairperson, Monica Gregor — Business Manager, Linda Lovely — Secretary, Karen Liese — Student- Faculty Relations, Ron Jarvis — Concert Committee, Charlie Birkner — Stage Manager. Mary Quinn — Recreation Committee, Robin Sink — Recreation Committee, Dennis Smith — Publicity Committee, Becky Wiley — Dance Committee, Colleen Perry — Dance Committee. Members: Paige Alvares, Jackie Barlowe, Michelle Durfee. Kim Foard, Gretchen Foard, Ginger Grubb, Molly Fox, Susan Huff, Kate Holt, Sabina Jasinski, Brian Jacobs, Krista Kehn. Lisa Michalec, Cindy Marzano, Suzette O ' baugh, Margaret Phillips, Kristi Pierce, Tammy Pound, Michelle Saunders. Kelly Shivers, Ursula Urbielewicz, Jennifer Wieler, Luke Williams, Kristi Wilmoth, Kristin Merrifield, Stacey Becker, Cynthia Overcash, David Carver, Jill Burton, Kim Massey, J. P. Lunn, Brianne Brannigan, Trudi Boensch, Angela Dailey, Stacy DePew, Cyndi Herring. Jenny Kudelson, Kevin llarraza, Pete Lissy, Kim Long, Andy Miller, Dawn Miller, Don Murphy, Judi Perry, Steve Peterson, Patrick Petrillo. Mary Beth Phillips, Charlie Popper, Seema Qubem, Jean Reilly, Christy Rockwell, Whitney Rogers, Donna Shybunko, Leigh Stewart, Kim Wyont. Carla Zumot. Michelle Seifert, Audrey Chaney, Brett Carter, Claudette Beerman, Erica Fischer, Jeff Firkin, Ferguson Peters, James Homiak, Kevin Bowen, John Campo, Arthur Roth SGA Executive Committee Row 1: Ty Worsham, Bnanne Brannigan. Keith Hambrick, Margaret Phillips, J. P. Lunn. Row 2: Tim Brown, Breena Oliver. Row 1: Bnanne Brannigan, Teri Burchette, David Sands, Jennifer Hudelson, Debbie Tommosky. J P. Lunn. Row 2: Tena Holden Wendy Glass, Beth Edwards, Mandy Huff. Row 3: Karen Leise, Angela Dailey, Carlton Stallings Keith Hambrick Margaret Phillips Row 4: Mary-Beth Phillips, Tim Brown, Suzanne LeClear, Judy Stovall, Jennifer Wieler, Carolynn Flowers Noel Busch. Row 5: Shane Pegram, Fergusen Peters, John Harrington, Ursula Urbielewicz, Joe McKechme, Brett Carter, Andre Capuano. Mike Beck, James Burke, Ty Worsham. Student Government Association The SGA is the governing unit of the student body of High Point College. Its members allocate funds to the various other organizations. Any type of revisions, ethics or problems brought before the SGA by the student body are discussed and voted upon. The members of SGA are elected and the main governing body within SGA is the executive council which is led by Keith Hambrick as student body president. Judiciary Committee. Noel Busch, Michael Beck, Karen Leise, Jim Burke, Brett Carter Student Government Association 35 Homecoming Court 1987 Gregory Newell, Janet Mallet Alpha Gamma Delta 1st runner-up Tom Joseph, Carrie-Lyn Hobson Kappa Delta 2nd runner-up Karen Liese, Chris Bockenhauer Student Union William Thomasson, Wendy Glass Delta Sigma Phi Mike Bell, Margaret Phillips Student Government Hi-Po Carmen Zayas, Russell Lawler International Club Richard Davis. Terry Fox Sophomore Class Sheenan, Brianne Branmgan Senior Class Julie Wilson, Jeff Sparks Junior Class Not pictured: Lally Collins, Rich Miller — American Hu- manics, Dawn Miller, Rick Zeitzogel — Zeta Tau Alpha 36 Homecoming ' 87 Kreiss, Queen 1987; Rich Kappus representing Lambda Chi Alpha Jill Kreiss, Queen ' 87; Brenda Hovis, Queen ' 86 Homecoming ' 87 37 Moonlight, Masks and Mystery Homecoming ' 87 October 31st is usually a night for decking out, but several hundred High Point College students were not decked out in the traditional Halloween attire. Ties, silks and taffetas were the norm at the Top of the Mart in downtown High Point where the HPC students danced the night away to the sounds of the New York City Swing Band. The dance was the culmination of a week of activities that formed Homecoming Week 1987. Activities included Greek mixers, a victorious soccer game, and a benefit concert by country singer Louise Mandrell. The Student Union worked long and hard to make homecoming a fun experience for everybody and by all counts it seems to have been an enchanting success. Homecoming ' 87 o o .5 c 0) Paige Alvarez, Sophomore Dana Batten, Freshman Noelle Blank, Freshman Mark Boles, Junior Rhonda Brown, Freshman Timothy Brown, Junior Jill Burton, Junior Janet Byrd, Sophomore Laura Carr, Junior Thomas Clagettiv, Freshman Kenneth Clark, Junior Kimberly Goggins, Senior Katherine Cooper, Freshman Angelia Dancy, Freshman Ambrose Dudley, Freshman R. Edwards, Sophomore Theodora Fox, Sophomore Melanie Gallimore, Freshman Jonathan Gatewood, Freshman Teresa Griffin, Freshman John Harrington, Sophomore Jennifer Hayworth, Junior Lynn Heasley, Freshman Monica Hedrick, Freshman Regina Hedrix, Sophomore Carrie Hobson, Sophomore Vance Holdsclaw, Senior Sherry Holland, Senior Robert Hoskins III, Freshman Jennifer Hudelson, Freshman Mary Hundley, Senior Kristi Huneycutt, Sophomore Brian Jacobs, Sophomore Ronald Jarvis, Junior Kristen Jones, Freshman Michael Lancaster, Sophomore Jeffrey Lawrence, Sophomore Karen Liese, Junior Kimberly Long, Freshman Linda Lovely, Junior Cynthia Marzano, Sophomore Kathleen Mayer, Freshman Joseph McKechnie, Freshman Kerry McKnight, Freshman Tracey Morris, Freshman Stephanie Mujat, Junior Mark Murphy, Senior Kevin Neal, Freshman Breena Oliver, Junior Mary Pardee, Freshman Kathy Paris, Freshman Laura Peoples, Sophomore Rachelle Peters, Senior Mary Pierce, Junior Krista Piercy, Freshman Richard Rathbun, Senior Paula Reising, Senior Kimberly Richards, Freshman Monica Rusbacky, Freshman Sharyn Sazama, Sophomore Theresa Shea, Sophomore Katherine Sheppard, Freshman Melissa Shuskey, Freshman Tammy Simon, Freshman Robin Sink, Senior Amelia Slavin, Freshman Sheila Smith, Junior Ronda Stewart, Freshman Julie Taylor, Sophomore Jennifer Wieler, Sophomore Jean Williamson, Freshman David Wilmoth, Freshman Kristi Wilmoth, Sophomore Presidential Scholars 39 Officers of Presidential Scholars Presidential Scholars Sigma Delta Pi (honorary Spanish fraternity) Amy Whitescarver Phi Sigma lota (honorary foreign language fraternity) Delta Mu Delta Mark Murphy Rachelle Peters Shawn Newsome Mary Monahan Dorinda Bennett Molly Fox Jeff York 1987 8 HPC JUNIOR MARSHALS Dawn Miller Eileen Brittany LINDA SUE LOVELY LAURA ELIZABETH CARR DORINDA YVETTE BENNETT MARK LEONARD BOLES KENNETH SCOTT CLARK WENDY LEIGH GLASS WILLIAM TANDY GRUBBS JENNIFER LYNN HAYWORTH STEPHANIE HINE KAREN CHRISTINE LIESE SHERRIE MARCERON STEPHANIE MARIE MUJAT BILLY NORRIS GWENDOLYN OAKLEY KAREN ELLEN SCHMITZ CAROLYN 0. SIMMONS DIANE B. SMITH SHEILA ANN SMITH FRANCES DIANE TODD KELLY WIDENER 40 Honors Row 1: Claudelte Beerman, Pam Dean, Michelle Hutchings, Cindy Marzano, Linda Lovely, Anne Horsky. Row 2: Luke Williams, Greg Dudley, Audrey Chaney Dana Batten, Amy Slavin, Blanca Lee. Panther Prowlers Enthusiasm! Energy! Excitement! The Panther Prowlers. This select group, sponsored by the Admissions Office, provides honest information to campus visitors about what to expect from the High Point College experience. High lights of the year include the 5 foot subs, 1st Annual Official Panther Prowler t-shirts and appreciation banquets. Society for Collegiate Journalists SCJ is a nationally recognized honor society. SCJ strives to give members a better understanding of the media in today ' s society. Area media personalities are often invited to the SCJ meetings to discuss media-related topics and issues. Forty accumulated practicum hours and a minimum GPA of 2.5 are required before pledges can be initiated into the organization. Row 1: Jud,e Perry, Secretary Treasurer, Ten Billings Dawn Miller and advisors. Mr. Gary Foster and Burchette. President, Austin Aley. Row 2: Doug Dr. Mark Lniicoai. Stewart, Julie Wilson, Pam Dean Not Pictured: Anthony Panthers Prowlers ' SCJ 41 Kappa Delta Pi The purpose of Kappa Delta Pi is to encourage high professional, intellectual and personal standards; to render service through achievement; and to recognize outstanding contributions to education. Kappa Delta Pi is a national honor society in education. The High Point College chapter is Kappa Mu. In order to be a member of Kappa Mu a student must be invited by a local chapter. Membership is based on a student ' s high academic achievement, commitment to education, and a professional attitude. Kneeling (L-R): Charlene Zeiss. Mary Anne Rankin, Angie Browder, Linda Jarrett, Cherie Hedgecock, Jan Julian. Standing (L-R): Gina Earnhardt, Karen Wray, Tammie Lambert, Tracy Stikeleather, Ellen Barr, Carol Collins, Kim Coggins, Mrs Shelton, Dr. Thacker. Dr. Powers, Ursula Urbielewiz, Dr. Bagheri. Officers: Jan Julian Gina Earnhardt Advisor: Mrs. Nancy Shelton 42 Kappa Delta Pi Science Club This organization is dedicated to promoting interest in historical and political affairs. The club makes students aware of professional opportunities in the area of history and political science. The members of the organization participate in field trips, including a visit to a mock United Nations. They invited guest speakers, such as public officials, to come to High Point College. Front row (L-R): Joe Howard, Scott Clark, Michael Beck, Chet Slicer, Trudy Boensch, Sandi Rogers, Theresa Shea, Carolynn Flowers, Dr. David Hood. Back row (L-R): Robert Bailey, Rich Kappus, Jill Burton, David Struve. Princeton Model United Nations Delegation — Michael Oser Jack Fetner, Michael O ' Connor, David Struve, Dr. David Hood, Keith Hambrick — representing Swe- den. Political Science Club 43 Class Officers Freshmen Sophomores Juniors Junior Officers Wendy Glass President Heather Hughes Vice President Linda Lovely Legislator Tim Brown Legislator Tom Earnhardt Leg islator 44 Class Officers Sophomore Officers «7V v Carlton Stallings President Mandy Huff Vice President Beth Edwards Legislator Julie Taylor Legislator Jennifer Wieler Legislator Andrew Capuano President Freshmen Officers Carolynn Flowers Vice President Rick Ferrell Legislator Erica Fischer Legislator Joe McKechnie Legislator Class Officers 45 tiff 9$ Political Science major, Mike O ' Connor, interned for Con- gressman John Rowland of Connecticut in Washington. D.C. during the summer of 1987. m Jill Burton injerviews voters in an exit poll conducted d part of the Political Science class projps in November ' 87. Student Roster Freshmen John Eric Abernethy Walid Abudalbouh James Austin Aley Ahmad S. Alhaddad William Allen Gregory Robert Amori Ernest Antonelli III David Arnold Albert Arrigoni Patrice Arsenault Jeffrey Ashton Nina Jo Austin Kelly Marie Baber Paul Houston Baity Douglas Ballister Orlando Luis Barrios, Jr. Tara Lyn Barth Dana Carol Batten Ashley Michelle Bean Claudette Beerman Brian Keith Beeson William Michael Bell Scott Bishop Kelli Mechelle Blake Leslie Diane Blakely Noelle Blank Gwen Ellen Bogar Brian Andrew Boger Christine Lee Bond Robert Eric Boucher Ralph Howard Bowman Jill Celeste Boyer Jeffrey Thomas Brennan Kerma Gay Britt Daniel Lee Brown Kelly Raquel Brown Rhonda Kay Brown Larry Eugene Brown, Jr. Jennifer Brunetto Joseph Paul Burke Christine Anne Cadley Robert Calamari Michael Caldwell Dana Marie Campanale Gregory Campbell Morgan Cantarella Leigh Capshaw, Jr. Michael Jamison Casey Leslie Paige Cashatt Marion Chambers IV Audrey Deanne Chaney Karen Elaine Chapman Kelly Leigh Chapman Aldine Chapman III Leslie Anne Cipolla Thomas Clagett IV Sheila Anne Clark Donald Scott Clawson Stacey Lynn Clayton Jaye Louis Cohen Patrick Kevin Cole Deana Marie Collins Michelle Lee Combs Joseph Conforti Rebecca Lynn Conrad Angela Marie Cooper Katherine Cooper Kimberly Copeland Jason Copes Andrew Cornell Amanda Carol Craft Ronda Jane Cranford Whitney Cheri Crouch Angela Dyan Dailey Angelia Leigh Dancy Ali Hasan Daoud Sean Michael Darcy Kevin Lee Davis Michelle Marie Dean Pamela Joann Dean Pamela Lynn Dennis Stacy Leigh Depew Tina Denise Dilorenzo Carole Lee Donnelly James Douglas Jerome David Drew Kenneth Drummond Ambrose Dudley David Shawn Dudley Sally Dudley Thomas Francis Duez, Jr. Leeanna Dibrell Dulin Fonda Easterling Christian Amos Ebert Jonathan Edmiston Kimberly Elliott Sonya Chere Elyea Michael Paul Epstein Meredith Leigh Eton Kenneth Everhart Louis John Federico Marc E. Feldman Richard Ferrelli III Jeffrey Allan Firkin Erica Jeanne Fischer Curtis Lee Fitzgerald Samuel Drake Flournoy Carolynn Flowers Maverick Dale Flynn John William Fogarty Chrystal Ann Foley Melissa Anne Frasier Brett Lindsey Freeman Carol Lynn Frick Wendy Michelle Furr Melanie Lee Gallimore Susan Gallimore Alex Brice Gardner Charles Gardner Amie Jane Gates Jonathan Gatewood Joshua Gibbs Joshua Arthur Gibson Irv Scott Gleiman Robert James Gold, Jr. Mario Antonio Gomez Victoria Goodman Michelle Lee Goshen Rebecca Marie Gouge Charles Hamilton Gray Tracy Lynn Greer Beth Gregory Teresa Michell Griffin John McCune Griffith 48 Student Roster Christine Ann Grippa Joseph Stanley Grose Michael Guilford Julie Kathryn Gunther Stacey Gustafson Mark Stephen Haas Darren Hagerty Lundy Hall Michelle Coates Hamby Jennifer Hamill John Knox Hamrick Julie Ann Hannigan Amy Heather Harris Melissa An n Harris Edward John Hartney, Jr. John Timothy Hartsell Heather Alyce Hasso Katriona Agnes Hay Lynn Nicole Heasley Monica Pearce Hedrick Sophia Alene Hedrick Wendy Tamara Hedrick Kalandra Hendrix Louise Foster Hendrix Cynthia J. Herring John Olegther High Sharon Dennise Hill Denise Ann Holman James Francis Homiak Christopher Horrigan Ann Bridget Horsky Robert Hoskins III Kerryn Patrice Howley Jennifer Hudelson Kathryn Hughes David Lee Hunter Keith Gregory Huston Michelle Hutchings Kevin Luis llarraza Michael Jay Ingram Thomas Ingram Vodra Leroy Jackson Sara Ware Janaske Julie Anne Janssen Ronnie Dale Jewell, Jr. William Blaine Jiron Bryan Keith Johnson Cathleen Johnston Kristen Jones Dorothy May Jordan Leslie Ann Joyner Lesley Faye Kain Barry Winfred Keane Brian Kennedy Mary Belle Key Brian Todd Kindel Laura Marie King James Donald King, Jr. Anna Lee Kintigh David Kitchen John Emil Kohut Niya Korpajarasoontorn Anita Smith Kosinski Bradtyler Krantz Timothy Scott Kuhlman Jeffrey Jason Ladeau Craig David Lange Ellen Amelia Laroque Norman Biggs Latham Kathryn Anne Layson David Palmer Layton, Jr. Kimberly Ann Leonhardt Sheila Lindsay Leigh Ann Link Michael Lisansky Peter Lissy Carl P. Little Amy Lockhart Douglas Lockwood Sara Elizabeth Loftin Teresa Dixon Loman Jennifer Lombard Kimberly Renee Long Samuel Coy Lowrey II Jeanette Lugt Mary Jo Martin Mackie Mary Patrice Magrini Sean William Magsamen Pasi Matti Makinen Matthew Manningham Douglas Brian Marley Chaun Alexandre Marsh Cynthia Brown Marsh Douglas Marvin, Jr. Christopher Masterson Mark David Mathers William Matheson Holly Rae McBurnie Thomas McCaffery Meredith Lynne McCall Kimberly Dawn McClary Bradley McCollum Jeffrey McDaniel John Thomas McDaniel Stacie A. McElroy Erin Lynne McGinnis Kenneth Kirk McKay IV Joseph McKechnie Kerry Noele McKnight Christopher Meadows Teresa Dawn Melton Sara Messick Michael Messineo Alecia Metcalf David Said Mikhail Christopher Miles Andrea Maria Millonas James Michael Moebius James Gregory Monroe Maxine Yvonne Monroe Tracey lee Morris Susan Voss Mosher Kathleen Ralston Mudd Kevin Lee Mullins John William Nagel, Jr. Karen Anne Nasuta Kevin Shane Neal Charles David Nesbitt Roxanne Nifong Michelle Lynn Oakley Chad Michael Oconnor Pamela Francis Oshea Christie Danay Owens Kelle Lea Owens Wilbur Edwin Pace William Palmer 49 Student Roster Erik Niklas Pancoast Mary Dorothea Pardee Kathy Mills Paris Michael Brian Parker Thomas Parker Karen Lee Parsons Brian Shane Pegram James John Perrone Ferguson Peters, Jr. Carey Marie Peterson Laurel Beth Peterson Stephen Erik Peterson Patrick Petrillo Mary Beth Phillips Krista Louise Piercy Karen Lynn Pitts Charles C. Popper Amanda Briele Porter Christine Premock Leigh Ann Price Stephen Paul Prokop Richard Pruett, Jr. Leena Amal Qubein Kimberly Quinter Aileen Beth Radinsky Julie Ann Ramsey Joseph Ranucci Deborah Kaye Rawlins Christian Thomas Reed Angela Kay Reekes Michael Duke Reeves Laura Frances Reid Jean Theresa Reilly Johnny Earl Rhodes, Jr. Kimberly Ann Richards Laurie Richburg Andrew Charles Ritchie Anne Marie Roberts Suzanne Mari Rocheleau Christine Rockwell Sheila Rodman John Rogers, Jr. Kelly Frances Roscoe Jonathan Garry Roy John Eric Royer Veronica Ruthe Royer Monica Sue Rusbacky Michele Santasiere George Mohama Satt Stacey Ann Scherer Katherine Schneider Stacey Ann Schober Karen Ann Scott Alvin Searcy, Jr. Benjamin Stephen Seay Michelle Rened Seifert Jill Elizabeth Seiler Sandra Lynn Selander Edwin Burton Severs R. Andrew Sheldrick Katherine Sheppard Dana Joann Shouse James Owen Shurling, Jr. Melissa Anne Shuskey Tammy Michelle Simon Henry Simon III Amelia Beth Slavin Jennifer Ellen Smith John Edwin Smith Michelle Lynn Smith Sheldon Smith Sieglinda Lee Smith James Glenn Snyder John David Stamps II George Paul Stappas Beth Ann Stecher Silas Mitchell Steele Kenneth James Stevens Ronda Leona Stewart Sheila Anne Stirling Angela Faye Stokes Catherine Styers Michael Sullivan David Alan Sutherland Candy Gay Swing Melissa Lee Switzer Greg A. Tabak Sharon Proctor Tart James R. Telleysh Jonathan Eric Thomas Mary Thompson Mary Thompson Keith Allen Thorburn Carl Brian Tickle Debra Tominosky Juanita Ann Tucker Joseph Gregory Turner Stephanie Tuttle Nancy Ellen Udwin Michael Carl Urian Rebecca Lynn Urion Mark Joseph Vanblunk Sean Allen Varner Daniel Vasquez Stephen Douglas Wall Barton Thomas Warren Julie Kay Weavil Allison Leigh Webb Albert West V Derek Weygandt Lisa Charlene White Michael Todd White Emily Beth Whitley Kevin Charden Williams Scott Williams Jean Williamson Kimberley Williamson John Merrill Wilson Sharon Lynn Wise Amy Ann Witty Anissa Lynne Yates Bridget Selena Young Dwayne Ceola Young Richard Zeitvogel Sophomores Souha A. Abbou d Paige Alvarez Jay Ira Amernick Vicky Andersen Anita Leigh Andrews Robert Stewart Bailey Robert Balerna, Jr. Thomas Mark Bales 50 Student Roster Stephen Bankston Jacqueline Barlowe Tjark Albert Bateman Stacey Lee Becker Denise Lynn Bickley Kevin William Bowen Stuart Micah Boyles James Boyles II Muriel Louise Brady Anne Martha Brown James Muldowney Burke Molly Anne Bushong George Byers Janet Renee Byrd John Edward Campo Robert F. Carr Samuel David Carver, Jr. Allison Chapman Pamela June Christian Sharon Kay Cihak Marni Beth Cohen Ralph Collins, Jr. Dana Frank Conte Yolanda Yvette Cooper Harold Darrien Logan M. Dayton III Lisa Marie Dean Danette Dehart Jennifer R. Deleonardis Thomas Stacy Dillon Mary Beth Downs Gregory Alan Drabik Christopher Dudwitt Michelle Durfee Catherine Jane Eaton Jerri Lynn Edwards R. Elizabeth Edwards Robert Lee Edwards John David Eisenhower David Anton Ettin g Brian Scott Evington Marc Kurpyl Facella Phillip John Fagans David Michael Farsaci Amy M. Fifer Huu Dung Fischer Gretchen Lynn Foard Gwendolyn Ann Freeman Terry Gene French John C. French III Julie Carleen Gadd Dexter Clive Gilmore Cynthia Ann Gladding Bryon Timothy Glime Susan Patricia Godoy Shanda Lynn Gordon Shelly Lynn Gordon Jeffrey Allen Grizzel Ginger Allison Grubb Jennifer Ashley Grubb Kurt Richard Guyer Jennifer Hambrick John Harrington Pamela Kay Harrison Regina Lynn Hendrix Michael Kellid Herndon Katherine Hetherington Jenifer Higgins Carrie Lyn Hobson Robert Hocutt, Jr. William Hopkins Corey Jason Howatt Joseph Wistar Huey IV Amanda Mae Huff Susan Carol Huff Abigail Coe Hughes Kristie Jane Huneycutt Brian Lloyd Jacobs Sabina K. Jasinski Dana Renee Johnson Charles Thomas Joseph Timothy Joseph Kannar William Joseph Kearns Krista Danielle Kehn Renee Diane Kimel Michael James Kreckel Ellen Marie Lachin Michael Lancaster April Daphne Lang Candace Sue Langston Jeffrey Hal Lawrence Laura Annette Lawson Brooks Lockey John Percy Lunn William Mallett Susan Kelly Mann Cynthia Marzano Gilbert M. Maxwell Ann Scott McClellan Jennifer McGuirerobb Lynda Wiley McHenry Tracy Lynette Mclver Thomas John McQuade Kevin Scott Melchior Paula Sue Mellinger Kristin Merrifield Lisa Jo Michalec Patricia Anne Mills Eric Dean Molgaard Debra Marie Montera Suzanne Rene Morlang Anne Marie Mosca Jeffrey Allen Nealey Pamella Kandre O ' Connor Elizabeth Ann O ' Donnell Ma Ounphachanh Cynthia Ann Overcash Stephen Papastavrou Stephen Emory Patton Kimberly Michell Payne Camille Pearce Angela Peddycord Laura Lea Peoples Angelique Perrin Colleen Marie Perry Robert Petty Andrew Pierson Sandra Kay Pilliod Joseph Laszlo Pinter Mark Brian Poteat Courtnay Leigh Primm Andres Arthond Quesada Jeff Quintavell Blaine Joseph Raffe Frank Grego Rangoussis Julie Deann Readling 51 Student Roster David Lee Redd Timothy Russell Rice Sharon Ringgold James Michael Rober Lisa Frances Robertson Mary Bowen Rogan Whitney Rogers Juan Carlos Romero Barbara Ann Ross Suzanne Gail Ross Arthur T. Roth Michelle Rene Saunders Sharyn Teresa Sazama Sheryl Lin Scott Stefanie Serafino David Minear Shaffer Kaye McDonald Shaver Theresa Louise Shea Kelly Anne Shivers Sandra Lynne Shore Ellen Marie Siccardi Rebecca Lynn Sloan David Snelling David Dozier Snipes Katherine Jill Snyder Joseph James Spellman Jennifer Joyce Stack Carlton Stallings Thomas C. Stout David Stubblefield, Jr. Julie Lynn Taylor Joseph Bradley Teague William Thomasson Walter Thorburn III Jeffrey Alan Thornton Traci Throckmorton Aaraon Rayclark Tooley Lisa Kaye Totten Deborah Underwood Elizabeth Vanfleet Karen Lynn Vanhoy Jimenaana Vargas Kirstin Wachs Scott Pierce Webster Karen Ruth Welch Jennifer Marie Wieler Kevin Henry Wiley Luke Steven Williams Kristi Michell Wilmoth Kimberly Anne Wilson William Graham Wilson Lesa Marie Wyrick Donald Ray Yarbrough Insun Yuh Deborah Moss Zeringue Alda Khalil Zumot Carla Zumot Juniors Joseph Adams III Debra Elaine Ammon Aaron R. Anderson Timothy Arnold Atwood Joseph Kirk Baggette Jeane Mayberry Bare Ellen Sneed Barr Courtney Barry Sabrina Ann Barts Michael Neal Beck Anthony Quinn Bell Dorinda Bennett Robert Joseph Bistle John Michaek Blackburn David Blackman Edward Brent Blair Phillip Bruce Blake Christian Bockenhauer Trudence Mary Boensch Mark Nelson Bohn Michael Bolden Mark Leonard Boles Jeriann Bongiovanni Garren Mark Brannon Andrew Downum Brehm William Brewer Timothy Roy Brown Mary Joan Bryan Caroline Burns Jill Elizabeth Burton Laura Elizabeth Carr Brett Alen Carter Roxanne Carter Sara Glen Caruthers Francis Joseph Caslin Kenneth Scott Clark Kevin Walter Clark Sara Lally Collins Terry Lee Collins Jocelyn Erica Coover Ronald Hugh Corby Philip James Cox Linda Carol Davis Paul F. Deuschle Jonathan Dodge Thomas Earnhardt Amy Marie Englat Elaine Estelle Jonathan Eric Everett James Steven Fields Grayson Kirk Fitz Kimberly Louise Foard Theodora Lynn Fox Beverly Paige Freeman Philip Linville Fulp, Jr. Deborah Osbo Gallimore Buckley Garber Robert Gordy Garland II Dana Michelle Garner Eric David Gatton Hugh Hoack Gelston Diane Frances Gerrish Janice Wells Gill Wendy Leigh Glass Tracy Lynne Glazer Jeffrey Cooper Gore William Tandy Grubbs Julie L. Guy Jennifer Lynm Hayworth Cherie Lynn Hedgecock Jonathan Dietrich Hess Laurel Elizabeth Hill Rodney Eugene Hill Stephanie Hine Shaun Patrick Hires 52 Student Roster Mark Paul Hodor Kate Bee Holt Samuel Greg Hooker Sherri Elaine Hooker Stephanie Hooker Michael Charles Hoover Joseph Warren Howard Carrie Hubard Mary Alisa Hubbard Heather Merlyn Hughes Vincent Voyle Hunter Kelly Leigh Jenkins Wesley Keith Johnson John Daniel Jolly Lonnie Wayne Jones Melissa Ann Jones Richard Kappus Melanie Lyn Kelly Elizabeth Hodge Kepley Todd Kester Lavelle Remon Kinney Mara Elissa Klein Jill Lynn Kreiss Kevin Larry Kuester Elizabeth Sawyers Lamb Russell Vaughn Lawter Scott Dwayne Lax Amy Stuart Letts Karen Christine Liese Dawn Leigh Link Michael Paul Lopreste Linda Sue Lovely Thomas Linwood Mabe Sherry Stiles Marceron Wallace McGlaughlin Ann Louise McGrail Joseph Neal Medlin Patricia Kay Medlin Charles McDaniel Meter Melodee Lynn Mickey Garry 0. Miller Stephanie Marie Mujat David Williams Murray Gregory Peter Newell Joann Nichols Randy Jerome Norris Suzette Lee Obaugh David Lane Odom Michelle Okerlin Donna Marion Oman Patricia Osborne Michael Paul Oser Judith Ellen Perry George Carter Petree Mary Kristina Pierce Stephen Scott Pless Todd Allen Polen Scott Norman Pollack Susan Milan Poole Carlos Prado III Ellen Miller Reese John Kim Richardson Sandra Marie Rodgers Timothy H. Rosebrock Rhonda Lou Salmons David Sands Jurgen Eduardo Satt Sharon Denise Scales Karen Ellen Schmitz Penney M. Sellars James Sharkey Myron Carl Shea Robert John Shenigo Deborah Shillinglaw Donna Jean Shybunko B. Mitchell Simpson John Lee Simril Chilon Siu Charles Slicer Timothy Andrew Sloan Stephanie Leigh Sloop Andrew Kelley Smith Sheila Ann Smith Jeffrey Carl Sparks Phillip Warren Spivey Paul Allen Sterling Douglas Stewart Tracy Stike leather Judy Stovall Michael Strasberg David Struve Brett Emerson Taylor Jeffrey Taylor Mary Lisa Taylor Pamela Sue Teague Bruce Henry Terjanian Lynn Frederick Terry Pamela Jo Thomas Frances Diane Todd Scott Russell Turner Richard John Udouj, Jr. Joseph Robert Velado Keith Van Walker Willie Edward Walker Kevin Jerome Ward Sherry Lynn Ward Lynn Frances Weigand Eric Weiner Lisa Ann Welsh Rebecca Louise Wiley Amy Lynn Willett Julie Lea Wilson Christopher Windlan Barry F. Witten, Jr. Gareth Boyd Worrell, Jr. Tyron Wayne Worsham Karen Christine Wray Barbara Wright Debra Sue Wright Konstantinos Zorbas 53 Faculty Dr Davis was selected as interim Dean of Students Dr. James Adams Associate Professor Business Administration Director, CAEP Mr Tim Albert Admissions Counselor Or. Troy Anders Jefferson-Pilot Professor and Chair Business Administration Dr. Hooshang Bagheri Associate Professor Education Dr. Lee Baker Assistant Professor English Ms. Donna Beck Admissions Counselor Mr. William Beil Technical Manager Computer Services Dr. Richard Bennington Professor Business Administration Mrs. Joan Betsill Office Manager Admissions Dr. Hooshang Bagheri Dr. Lee Baker Dr. Richard Bennington Mrs. Martha Blake Mrs. Johnnye Brown Ms. Drema Bryant Mrs. Martha Blake Secretary to Student Life Mrs. Karen Bowles Acquisitions Coordinator Library Mrs. Anita Bowman Assistant Professor Education Dr. Gray Bowman Associate Professor and Chair Chemistry and Physics Mrs. Margie Boyles Resident Counselor Ms. Carol Branard Coordinator of Admissions CAEP Mrs. Johnnye Brown Director of Student Accounts Ms. Drema Bryant Computer Services Mrs. Reba Buckner Switchboard Operator 54 Faculty Mr. Carr Bullock Assistant Director, Learning Assistance Center Smith Library Mrs. Donna Burton Director ot Alumni Affairs Mrs. Jane Burton Associate Professor and Acting Chair Fine Arts Art Mrs. Mary Anne Busch Assistant Professor Behavioral Science Social Work Mrs. Barbara Cagle Secretary to Dean of College Mr. Ed Cannady Director of Public Safety Ms. Kimberly Cardwell Coordinator of W-S Operations, CAEP Madison Park Campus Mr. Ira Carter Horticulturalist Maintenance Mrs. Ethylene Charnock Secretary to Business Manager Dr. Mark Chilcoat Assistant Professor English Dr. David W. Cole Professor History Political Science Mr. William F. Cope Associate Professor Behavioral Science Sociology Ms. Susan Cox Secretary Business Office Dr. Earl P. Crow Professor Religion Philosophy Rev. Ben W. Curry Chaplain Hayworth Memorial Chapel Ms. Gail Curtis Coordinator of Student Services CAEP Mr. Ron Dalton Area Coordinator Millis and New Halls Mr. Paul Dane Associate Professor and Chair Computer Systems Dr. Ramke is chairperson of the Behavioral Science-Sociology Department Mr. Carr Bullock Mrs. Donna Burton Mr. Ed Cannady Ms. Kimberly Cardwell Dr. Mark Chilcoat Dr. David Cole Mr. Bill Cope Rev. Ben Curry Ms. Gail Curtis Faculty 55 Faculty Mr. Ron Dalton Dr. Roy Epperson Mr. Gart Evans Mr. Mike Everett Mr. Faiz Faizi Mr. Gary Foster Mr. Woody Gibson Dr. Allen Goedeke Dr. Vagn Hansen The Bow-Tied-Gentleman of the Biology Department. Mrs. Janice Daniels Housekeeping Supervisor Maintenance Department Mr. Robert Davidson Associate Prolessor Mr. Gart Evans Health Physical Education Recreation Dean of Students Dr. Vance Davis Mr. Mike Everett Professor and Chair Assistant Basketball Coach Religion Philosophy Interim Dean ol the College Mr. Faiz Faizi Assistant Prolessor Business Administration Mrs. Marcia Dills Visiting Lecturer Fine Arts Music Dr. Austin Fortney Director of Student Health Services Ms. Kimberly Doorley Secretary Mr. Gary Foster PE Department Visiting Lecturer English Ms. Andrea Dunham Adjunct Instructor Dr. Charlie Futrell Fine Arts Professor and Chair Heath Physical Education Recreation Mrs. Lori Dusenberry Secretary Mr. Tom Gaughan Assistant Professor CAEP Director of Library Services Mrs. Connie Eastin Library Secretary Financial Aid Mrs. Frances Gaynor Accounting Assistant Or. Roy Epperson Professor Mr. Woody Gibson Chemistry Physics Assistant Professor Vice President for Administrative Affairs Health Physical Education Recreation 56 Faculty Ms. Mr. Cherl Harrison Patrick Haun Faculty Mr. Bobby Hayes Mrs. Jeanie Hazzard Mrs. Gerry Hill Dr. Marion Hodge Dr. Allen Goedeke Assistant Prolessor Behavioral Science Human Relations Director of Human Relations Mrs. Judy Green Secretary Infirmary Dr. Vagn Hansen Jefferson-Pilot Professor and Chair History Political Science Ms. Cherl Harrison Associate Professor Fine Arts Mr. Charles Hartsoe Business Manager Mr. Patrick Haun Executive Director American Humanics Mr. Bobby Hayes Director of Media Relations Mrs. Jeanie Hazzard Secretary Instifufional Advancement Dr. Carole Head Associate Professor and Chair Modern Foreign Language Mr. Aubrey Highfill Associate Professor Business Administration Mrs. Frances Hill Bookstore Ms. Judy Hitchcock Public Services Librarian Ms. Fredda Hobbs Secretary to Panther Club Dr. Marion Hodge Associate Professor and Chair English Mr. David Holt Registrar Assistant Professor History Political Science Dr. David Hood Assistant Prolessor History Political Science Ms. Penelope Hovis Assistant Director ARA Ms. Amy Huffman Library Technical Assistant Coach Steele was recently inducted into the NAIA Hall of Fame Faculty 57 Faculty This delicate cross hangs in our newly restored chapel. Mrs. Carol Hutctiins Secretary to Chaplain Mr. Manyon Idol Associate Professor Math Mr. Ron Law Instructor Mrs. Kathleen Ingram Fine Arts Theater Nurse Infirmary Mr. John Lefler Vice President for Institutional Advancement Mr. Mike Ingram Technical Services Librarian Ms. Lynn Leonard Admissions Counselor Mrs Joyce Isenhour Head Nurse Mrs. Ginger Lewis Infirmary Assistant Director Financial Aid Mrs. Sherron James Accounting Assistant Mr. Vemon Liberty Associate Professor Mr. Steve Jarrett Math Visiting Lecturer English Dr. Mark Lyndrup Director of Computer Services Mr. Stephen Jenks Associate Professor Assistant Director Computer Systems CAEP Ms. Hedy Marines:; Ms. Terri LaPradd Quality Control Supervisor Word Processor Maintenance Admissions Dr. Michael Marshall Dr. Jacob Martinson Assistant Professor President of College Behavioral Science Psychology Mr. David Holt m Or. David Hood Mrs. Carol Hutchins Mr. Manyon Idol Mr. Steve Jarrett Mr. Ron Law 58 Faculty Mrs. Iris Mauney Associate Professor Business Administration Ms. Carol McClain Mrs. Marilyn Myers Secretary Alumni Affairs Print Shop Operator Dr. Kathleen Olson Mr. Johnny McGee Assistant Professor Instructor Modern Foreign Language Modem Foreign Language Mrs. Guillermina Orbe-Elissondo Mrs. Ann Miller Visiting Lecturer in Spanish Secretary Registrar ' s Office Mr. Walter Orechwa Head of Audio-Visual Services Mr. Robert Miller Assistant Dean of Students Mrs. Phyllis Osborne Bookstore Manager Dr. John Moehlmann Associate Professor Dr. Nelson Page English Professor and Chair Math Ms. Camille Morgan Adjunct Instructor Dr. Ed Piacentino English Professor English Mr. Ken Morse Assistant Professor Ms. Jo Jane Pitt Business Administration Adjunct Instructor English Dr. Jean Myers Assistant Professor Dr. Wanda Powers Religion Philosophy Visiting Lecturer in Education Dr. Pope and Greg share refreshments at the faculty student Greek m ixer Mr. John Lefler Mrs. Ginger Lewis Mr. Vernon Liberty Dr. Michael Marshall Mrs. Iris Mauney Ms. Carol McClain Mr. Robert Miller Dr. John Moehlmann Mr. Ken Morse Faculty 59 Faculty Dr. Jean Myers Mr. Walter Orechwa Mrs. Phyllis Osborne Ms. Ann Pugh Dr. Ron Ramke Ms. Dean Royall Mr. Jim Schlimmer Mrs. Jean Shapiro Mrs. Nancy Shelton Mrs. Warner helps students with all aspects of job hunting Ms. Ann Pugh Area Coordinator Dr. Ron Ramke Associate Prolessor and Chair Behavioral Science Sociology Mr. Ed Ray Men ' s Varsity Tennis Coach Ms. Marie Rice Infirmary Assistant Dr. Lyman Richard Associate Professor Chemistry Physics Mr. Joe Robinson Assistant Professor Business Administration Mr. Jack Roser Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds Maintenance Ms. Dean Royall Secretary to President Mrs. Mona Saunders Secretary Education Department Mrs. Alexa Schlimmer Assistant Professor Fine Arts Music Mr. Jim Schlimmer Director of Admissions Ms. Georgeanne Sellers Adjunct Instructor English Mrs. Jean Shapiro Secretary to Vice-President for Administrative Affairs Mrs. Nancy Shelton Associate Professor Education Mrs. Alice Sink Assistant Professor English Ms. Elizabeth Smith Admissions Counselor Mr. Ev Smith Visiting Lecturer Computer Systems Dr. Everard Smith Assistant Professor History Political Science 60 Faculty Mrs. Alice Sink Mr. Jim Spessard Mr. Jerry Steele Faculty 1 i Mrs. Kay Stroud Dr. Allen Thacker .M Mrs. Busch adds innovation to the curriculum with her course dealing with women in society. Ms. Chris Snider Cashier Mr. Jim Speight Assistant Professor Health Physical Education Recreation Ms. Debbie Trogdon Instructor Mr. Jim Spessard Health Physical Education Recreation Accountant Mrs. Jean Tucker Dr. Richard Spong Mail Room Clerk Associate Professor Behavioral Science Psychology Mr. Michael Turtle Food Services Director. ARA Mrs. Barbara Starnes Admissions Records Cleric Mrs. Joyce Wainer Director of Career Development Mrs. Kitty Steele Associate Professor Dr. John Ward Health Physical Education Recreation Professor Biology Mr. Jerry Steele Associate Professor Ms. Lucille Weatherman Health Physical Education Recreation Athletic Director Bookstore Dr. Leo Weeks Dr. James Stitt Professor and Chair Professor Biology History Political Science Dr. Edward Wieder Mrs. Kay Stroud Associate Professor Director of Financial Aid Business Administration Dr. Allen Thacker Mrs. Nita Williams Interim Director of Teacher Education Circulation Supervisor Ms. Marcia Thompson Dr. Fred Yeats Assistant Professor Professor Modern Foreign Language Biology The drama and mystery of dark shades suits the personality of Mr, Ron Law, drama teacher. Faculty 61 Mrs. Kay Stroud has helped many students afford a college education. Ms. Marcy Thompson Ms. Debbie Trogdon Mrs. Joyce Wainer Dr. John Ward Ms. Lucille Weatherman Snowy weather puts a smile on everyone ' s face Mr. Cope began teaching at High Point College in 1964. Dr. Leo Weeks Dr. Fred Yeats 62 Faculty - 41 â–  â– â– â– â–  â–  lb HFBWAN ' ml IM WITH I IRB v Mrs. Alexa Schlimmer Dr. Richard Spong Mrs. Ginger Lewis Dr. Vagn Hansen was elected High Point Colleges 1 987 Teacher of the Year by the student body and staff. Faculty Staff Retakes 63 Seniors Tanya Matlms Vice-President Bnanne Brannigan President Brenda Hovis Legislator Holly Felber Legislator Noel Busch Legislator Molly Fox Legislator 64 Senior Officers Seniors — Class of ' 88 Renee Adkins John Aybar Thomas Barra Charlie Birkner Anthony Billings Amy Boswell Brianne Brannigan Christy Brewer Angela Browder Seniors 65 A Senior ' s Treka Brown Sandy Brownell Scott Bryson Teri Burchette Jill Burton Noel Busch Stephen Canning Jill Cardillo Linda Carroll 66 Seniors A juggler ' s life Frankie Chaplin Gary Clark Ben Clinton Kim Coggins Perry Conley Seniors 67 Classes, schedules, studying . Thomas Conrod Julie Corderman Shannon Craft Marie Cross Jodi Crotts Cynthia Davis 68 Seniors Friends, relaxing, playing Janie Davis Jeanne Dawson Diane Derouen John Distasio Ernest Donaldson Gina Earnhardt Holly Felber Lawrence Fetner Susan Finch Seniors 69 A Senior ' s life . . . John Fitz Molly Fox Marianne Gasque Monica Gregor Keith Hambrick Debra Harris Charles Helmstetler Jonathan Hess Vance Holdsclaw 70 Seniors . . . A dreamer ' s Sherry Holland David Hooker Anne Hopkins Brenda Hovis Mary Ann Hundley Kimberly Idol Seniors 71 Love, wealth, success Tammy Joyce Jeffrey Jones Chuck Kiethley William Kimmel Nancy Knipp Suzanne LeClear Blanca Lee 72 Seniors â–  â–  Fulfillment, knowledge, spirituality Dawn Lemmo Kimberly Lewers Stuart Liberty Benjamin Love Janet Mallett Carole Marotta David Marotta Kim Massey Blake Mauney Seniors 73 A Senior ' s Debbie Meckfessel Anne Meyers Andrew Miller Robin Miller Lori Morton David Murray Shawn Newsome Todd Nichols Harold Nitowitz 74 Seniors . . . A hurdler ' s life Michael O ' Connor Breena Oliver Scott Oliver Cathy Overman Robert Parkinson David Payne Gwenda Peddycord Seniors 75 Mid-terms, quizzes, finals . . Paula Pennisi Rachelle Peters Margaret Phillips Seema Qubein Mary Quinn Mary Rankin Richard Rathbun 76 Seniors . . . OVERcoming insecurity, inmaturity, inability Michelle Rawie Paula Reising Mara Schultz Lisa Shank Robin Sink Christopher Smith Dennis Smith Paige Spell Anita Staton Seniors 77 A Senior ' s life . . . Cyndi Stewart Beth Summerville Jennifer Thomas Jon Travis Ursula Urbielewicz Cara Van Kooten Shannon Welch Josephine Williamson Shelly Wills 78 Seniors . . . A winner ' s life Bobby Witherspoon Lori Wood Tyron Worsham Kimberly Wyont Claude Young Carmen Zayas Seniors 79 n P -, d jp 7 — s f- «.llii.4A- 4 .Jtai | V ii r - y .;X7 1 !? -ilk - r ! ' J — T- V JZ â– â–  -tV S L Si f 1 TTfr ' 1 f 3 ; r ' r J { ! ? â–  [ â– V _.... . 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Brannigan 14720 Braemar Crest Darnstown, MD 20878 Early Childhood Education Frankie Irene Chaplin Route 3 Box 556 Mocksville, NC 27028 Business Administration Crystal Michele Curry 2 Paddington Drive Lexington, NC 27292 Early Childhood Education Catharine Joan Andresen 3014-C Dillon Road Jamestown, NC 27282 Biology Angela Browder Route 12 Box 16 Advance, NC 27006 Math Jeffrey Paul Chomyszak 111 Camasawacta Street Norwich, NY 13815 Business Administration Cynthia Dawn Davis Route 7 Box 21 High Point, NC 27263 Business Administration Anwar Nabil Atalla P.O. Box 5354 Amman, Jordan Business Administration Treka Susan Brown 1026 Wellington St. High Point, NC 27260 Business Administration Gary Stephen Clark 9201 Peabody Street Manassas, VA 22110 Business Administration Janie Susanne Davis Route 6 Box 342 Lexington, NC 27292 Middle Grade Education Timothy Sean Austin 2396 Fairway Drive Winston-Salem, NC 27103 John B. Aybar 26 Ashlawn Drive Malvern, PA 19355 Political Science Kevin Scott Barnhill 3121 Robinhood Road Winston-Salem, NC 27106 Business Administration Thomas J. Barra 2881 NE 22nd Court Pompano Beach, FL 33062 Business Administration Donna Gail Beane Route 5 Box 383 Asheboro, NC 27203 Biology Anthony Harold Billings 503 Roseland Avenue High Point, NC 27260 English Charles Michael Birkner 5116 Alaska Road Walkertown, NC 27051 Religion Amy Lynn Boswell 23 Bellwood Court Ormond Beach, FL 32074 82 Senior Directory Sandra Marie Browned 1932 Relda Court Falls Church, VA 22043 Early Childhood Education Jonathon Scott Bryson Route 3 Box 598 High Point, NC 27263 Biology Teri Dawn Burchette Route 3 Box 631 Trinity, NC 27370 Media Communications Jill Elizabeth Burton 88 South Howell Avenue Farmingville, NY 11738 Political Science Noel Bridget Busch 200 S. Tremont Drive Greensboro, NC 27403 John Thomas Butler 4642 White Rock Road Winston-Salem, NC 27105 Media Communications Stephen Francis Canning 40 Gadoury Drive Cumberland, Rl 02864 Home Furnishings Marketing Anthony Michael Capra 103 Tandy Court Jamestown, NC 27282 Business Administration Benjamin Aaron Clinton 11601 Pleasant Meadow Potomac, MD 20878 Psychology Kimberly Cawn Coggins 221 Westwood Avenue Thomasville, NC 27360 Biology Perry Lynn Conley 280 Robinson Road Andrews, NC 28901 Media Communications Thomas Richard Conrod 175 Marcia Drive Bristol, CT 06010 Biology Robert Craig Corbin P.O. Box 239 Wallburg, NC 27373 Biology Julie Lynn Corderman 5817 Devon Circle Raleigh, NC 27602 Business Administration Susan Gaile Cox Route 10 Box 286 Asheboro, NC 27203 Business Administration Shannon Rae Craft 6850 Robinhood Road Ptafftown, NC 27040 Math Jeanne Louise Dawson 21 Maple Terrace Somerville, NJ 08876 Human Relations Diane Linette Derouen 150 Tchefuncte Drive Covington, LA 70433 Christian Education John Joseph Distasio 23 Belle Drive West Long Branch, NJ 07764 Business Administration Ernest Judson Donaldson P.O. Box 392 W. Hyannisport, MA 06272 Business Administration Eric M. Drye Route 1 Box 815 Trinity, NC 27370 Business Administration Gina Michelle Earnhardt Route 2 Box 253 Asheboro, NC 27203 Early Childhood Education Maria Antoinette Echard 413 Wilson Street NW Lenoir, NC 28645 Early Childhood Education Michael Patrick Farley 1502 Bearss Avenue Tampa, FL 33612 Business Administration Charles Randall Faust 3780-C Moss Drive Winston-Salem, NC 27106 Business Administration James Keith Hambrick Route 1 Box 1161 Nicholson, GA 30565 Political Science Richard Hobson 99 Quaker Lane Alexandria, VA 22304 Political Science Jeffrey Lee Jones Route 1 Box 325 Walnut Cove, NC 27052 Business Administration Holly Ann Felber 1 Cullinan Court Gaithersburg, MD 20878 Home Furnishings Marketing Patrick Hayden Harman 1004 North Rotary Drive High Point, NC 27262 Psychology Vance Alan Holdsclaw Route 4 Box 145 Advance, NC 27006 Biology Janice Brown Julian Route 1, Box 535 Franklinville, NC 27248 Early Childhood Education Susan Lori Finch Route 3 Box 325 Trinity, NC 27370 Home Furnishings Marketing Debra Lynn Harris 38 Stillwell Road Kendall Park, NJ 08824 History Political Science Sherry Luanne Holland 202 Brookdale Drive High Point, NC 27263 Accounting Christopher Brian Kemp 834 Olive Street Greensboro, NC 27401 Physical Education Elisabeth Ann Fink 819 College Avenue Fredericksburg, VA 22401 Psychology John David Harris 201 Petrie Road Cadillac, Ml 49601 Business Administration Rita Summers Hood 3111 Hines Chapel Greensboro, NC 27405 Early Childhood Education Chuck Kiethley 201 Melbourne Blvd. Elkton, MD 21921 History Political Science John Garland Fife 511 Goshen Street Oxford, NC 27565 Physical Education William Graham Harvey P.O. Box 722 Pawleys Island, SC 29585 English David Lee Hooker Route 2 Box 173 King, NC 27021 Physical Education William Kimmel 311 West Centre St. Woodbury, NJ 08096 Business Administration James Everett Flaherty 550 Warren Street 16 Fayetteville, NY 13066 Business Administration George Justin Heins 117 Norris Court Newport, NC 28570 Business Administration Anne Carol Hopkins 2134-G Crossing Way High Point, NC 27260 Home Furnishings Marketing Nancy L. Knipp 14 Purnell Avenue Cinnaminson, NJ 08077 Business Administration Molly Beth Fox 21 Summit Drive Fredericktown, OH 43019 Home Furnishings Marketing Charles G. Helmstetler 5225 Hilltop Drive Jamestown, NC 27282 Business Administration Brenda Baker Hovis 11800 Magruder Lane Rockville, MD 20852 Early Childhood Education Tammy Miller Lambert 207 School Street Thomasville, NC 27360 Special Education Marianne Rene Gasque 216 Woodhaven Drive Lexington, NC 27292 Computer Information Systems Kathleen Hernandez 111 Alamo Drive Guaynabo, PR 00657 Early Childhood Education David Kevin Huff Route 5 Box 95 Mocksville, NC 27028 Biology Stanley Dale Lanier Drawer L Lexington, NIC 27293 Physical Education Evan S. Geller 2 Nancy Road Brewster, NY 10509 Business Administration Jonathon Dietrich Hess 88 Westwood Road Cumberland, MD 21520 Psychology Mary Ann Hundley Route 4 Box 260 Newton, NC 28658 Accounting Rozanne Crysta Lanning 3804 Fritz Avenue Winston-Salem, NC 27104 Special Education Steven Craig Geniec 108 Ragsdale Court Jamestown, NC 27282 History Peter Lindsey Hickok 185 Old Army Road Basking Ridge, NJ 07920 Home Furnishings Marketing Diane Hurley 11230 Game Preservation Gaithersburg, MD 20878 Communications Joey Wayne Lawson 1343 Bethania Road Winston-Salem, NC 27106 Biology Cynthia Ann Gleiser 2828 Brookhill Drive Winston-Salem, NC 27107 Human Relations Andrea Lee Hine 5550 Oscar Lane Kernersville, NC 27284 Computer Information Systems David Raymond Huskins 3235 Deerwood Drive Gastonia, NC 28054 Religion Brian Sean Leak 760 Ferrell CT 19 Winston-Salem, NC 27105 Physical Education Andre Gray P.O. Box 143 Winston-Salem, NC 27105 Business Administration Jamie Hinson 200 Bogart Circle Winston-Salem, NC 27104 Art Kimberly Jan Idol 4313 New Walkertown Winston-Salem, NC 27105 Psychology Suzanne M. LeClear 10603 Dunlap Houston, TX 77096 Pre Med Monica Anne Gregor 2110 Broken Arrow Road Lakeland, FL 33803 Business Administration William A. Hinson 200 Bogart Circle Winston-Salem, NC 27104 Social Studies Deloris K. Jaeger 415 Royal Oak Avenue High Point, NC 27260 Accounting Blanca Rosa Lee 1399 Harbor Lake Drive Largo, FL 34640 Communications Senior Directory 83 Rosemary Alice Leisl 1614 Culebra Place Colorado Springs, CO 80907 Business Administration Deborah Lynn Mecklessel 1241 15th Court Southwest Largo, FL 33540 International Business Shawn Geiselle Newsome 4562 South Main Street Winston-Salem, NC 27107 Home Furnishings Marketing Paula Ann Pennisi 901 Viking Drive High Point, NC 27260 Early Childhood Education Dawn Lemmo 12300 Fieldstone L. Bayonet Point, FL 33567 Business Administration Anne Marie Meyers 19016 Queens Cross Germantown, MD Business Administration Todd Wayne Nichols 381 1 Beeson Road Winston-Salem, NC 27105 Business Administration Rachelle C. Peters 9973 NW 19th Street Coral Springs, FL 33065 Accounting Kimberly Lewers Route 4 Box 511 Easton, MD 21061 Physical Education Andrew Max Miller 5406 Maryland Drive Fayetteville, NC 28301 English Harold Alien Nitowitz 3412 Duke Street College Park, MD 20740 Sociology Margaret S. Phillips Route 3 Box 251 Elizabeth Town, NC 28337 English Steuart Spencer Liberty 2105 Briarcliff Drive High Point, NC 27260 Business Administration Richard Barry Miller 31 Knoschak Avenue Dover, DE 19901 Communications Michael Liam O ' Connor 307-C Steele Street High Point, NC 27262 Political Science Seema Victoria Qubein Box 2902 Amman, Jordan English Benjamin Ray Love 521 S. Peacehaven Winston-Salem, NC 27103 Business Administration Robin Keith Miller 7181 Styers Ferry Road Clemmons, NC 27012 English Breena Nicole Oliver Route 7 Box 537 Mocksville, NC 27028 Pre-Med Mary Kathleen Quinn 12901 Old Chapel C, Bowie, MD 20715 Psychology Janet Elizabeth Mallett 6 Van Houton Avenue Chatham Township, NJ 07928 French John F. Mitchell 811 Clarke Road Martinsville, VA 24112 Business Administration Scott Robert Oliver 856 Stockbridge Avenue Hockessin, DE 19707 Home Furnishings Marketing Mary Anne Rankin 1106 Huntsford Terrace Thomasville, NC 27360 Early Childhood Education Carole Ann Marotta 16 Kingsley Road Kendall Park, NJ 08824 Business Administration Lori Lynn Morton 300 Arbor Drive Lexington, NC 27292 Home Furnishings Marketing Cathy Lorraine Overman 5004 Hardin Street Archdale, NC 27263 Business Administration Richard Rathbun 9110 Caribbean Blvd. Miami, FL 33157 Computer Information Systems David Michael Marotta 16 Kingsley Road Kendall Park, NJ 08824 Human Relations Christopher Motsinger 2407 Caudle Street Germanton, NC 27019 Business Administration Robert Parkinson 487-B Springbrook Drive Kernersville, NC 27284 Art Michelle Ann Rawie 412 Westminster Drive O ' Fallon, IL 62269 Business Administration Kim Renee Massey 9514 Center Street North Vienna, VA 22180 Psychology Kelly L. Mullins 841 Constellation Road Great Falls, VA 22066 Psychology Mary Wells Patterson 201 0-H Stoneycreek Road High Point, NC 27260 Political Science Paula Simone Reising 402 Highland Avenue Lumberton, NC 28358 English Tanya M. Matlins 15 Scenery Hill Drive Chatham Township, NJ 07928 Psychology Mark Scott Murphy 3403 Northshire Drive Mitchellville, MD 20716 Accounting David Warren Payne 6316 Fairview Drive Mechanicsville, VA 23111 Biology Amy Renee Rich 2615 Briarcreek Road High Point, NC 27260 Biology Blake Harlen Mauney 4256 Bramble Bush Clemmons, NC 27012 Theater Jeffrey Calvin Nameth 10000 Ridgewood Drive Parma Heights, OH 44130 Business Administration Barbara Jean Pearson 1002 Fifth Street High Point, NC 27262 Early Childhood Education Gary Russell 4937 Snowy Reach Columbia, NC 21044 Psychology John Gordon McColskey 926 Ashington Place Orlando, FL 32804 Business Administration Lori Ann Nappi 700-R Westchester Drive High Point, NC 27260 Business Administration Gwenda D. Peddycord 5910Blewes Creek Road Walkertown, NC 27051 Mathematics Nicholas John Russo 2505 Kittiwake Drive Wilmington, DE 19805 Biology 84 Senior Directory William Scott Rutledge Route 3 Box 272 Trinity, NC 27370 Business Administration Roy N. Smith PO Box 951 Kings Mountain, NC 28086 Physical Education Jonathon Lee Travis Route 6 Box 522 Hickory, NC 28601 Communications Lori Ann Wood 219 Bremen Drive Lexington, NC 27292 Human Relations Carolyn Schlemm 428 Ingleside Drive Fredericksburg, VA 22405 Mathematics Susan Paige Spell 214 Ashland Street High Point, NC 27263 Business Administration James Edward Turner 2813 SE Pine Valley Road Port St Lucie, FL 33452 Communications Tyron Wayne Worsham 6 Wicker Drive Richmond, VA 23231 Human Relations Mara Lang Schultz 237 Old Mill Road Chester, NJ 07930 Business Administration Sherrie B. Stapleton 2227-J Shadow Valley High Point, NC 27260 Business Administration Ursula D. Urbielewicz 321 William Street Piscataway, NJ 08854 Early Childhood Education Kimberly Michelle Wyont Route 1 Box 192 Bessemer City, NC 28016 Business Administration Timothy Howard Scott 3525-C Castleford Winston-Salem 27106 Biology Anita Staton Box 6112 Highway 74 Marshville, NC 28103 Business Administration Cara Marie VanKooten 29 South Harbor Drive Key Largo, FL 33037 Physical Education Claude Leslie Young Route 2 Box 463 Martinsville, VA 24112 Business Administration Terry Lynn Shackleford P0 Box 860 Denton, NC 27239 Physical Education David William St Clair 484 Carolina Circle Winston-Salem, NC 27104 Business Administration David Russell Weigel 5207 Pine Hill Circle Howell, Ml 48843 Home Furnishings Marketing Carmen Socorro Zayas 14 Street YY 4 Bayamon, PR 00619 Accounting Lisa Renee Shank 416 Lakeview Drive Summerville, SC 29483 Early Childhood Education Cynthia Marie Stewart Route 9 Box 114 Winston-Salem, NC 27107 Mathematics Shannon Lujuan Welch Route 4 Box 810 Thomasville, NC 27360 Home Furnishings Marketing Charlene Fiquett Zeiss 5412 Tower Road Greensboro, NC 27410 Middle-School Education William B. Sheehan 8213 Jeb Stuart Road Potomac, MD 20854 Physical Education Howard Clifton Stewart PO Box 5523 High Point, NC 27260 Business Administration Amy Anne Whitescarver 6 Pall Mall Place Greensboro, NC 27405 Industrial Organization Psychology James Newton Ziglar III 1016 Ziglar Road Winston-Salem, NC 27105 Sociology Richard B. Shovlin 1724 Nevada Street Westfield, NJ 07090 Business Administration Ronald Wayne Stroup Route 8 Box 1336 Thomasville, NC 27360 Business Administration Stephen Williams Route 12 Box 354 Winston-Salem, NC 27107 Chemistry Louisa Anne Zimmerman 1724 West Lexington Avenue High Point, NC 27260 Early Childhood Education Elaine Ruth Simonson 728 Town Road Hauppauge, NY 11788 Early Childhood Education Emily Beth Summerville 3709 Huntington Drive Mathews, NC 28105 Human Relations Josephine A. Williamson 4035 River Ridge Road Brown Summit, NC 27214 Early Childhood Education Martin Augustin Zuniga 332B2 Ocean Hill Drive Dana Point, CA 92629 Home Furnishings Marketing Robin Marie Sink 7400 Meadowdale Lane Charlotte, NC 28212 Sociology Julie Elizabeth Sykes PO Box 984 Thomasville, NC 27361 Early Childhood Education Charles O. Williard 1595 Union Cross Road Kernersville, NC 27284 Business Administration Christopher Shane Smith 506 Dillon Street Thomasville, NC 27360 Accounting Ronald C. Telleysh 1020 Cup Leaf Hollow Great Falls, VA 2206 Business Administration Shelly Nicole Wills 16107 Alderwood Lane Bowie, MD 20716 Theater Dennis Smith P0 Box 951 Kings Mountain, NC 28086 Art Jennifer Lee Thomas 2908 Old Dominion Road Alexandria, VA 22305 Communications Bobby Joe Witherspoon Route 9 Box 3410 Winston-Salem, NC 27107 Business Administration Senior Directory 85 Underclassmen Retakes Jeff Ashton Freshman Nina Austin 4 ♦ ♦ ♦■ Freshman â–  1 â–  Tim Brown Junior Chuck Chambers Freshman Kevin Cole Freshman Deana Collins Freshman Philip Cox Junior Whitney Crouch Freshman Carole Donnelly Freshman Thomas Earnhardt Junior John Harrington Sophomore Heather Hughes Junior Bryan Johnson Sophomore R3, 86 Underclassmen Retakes Brian Kmdel Sophomore Brad Krantz Freshman Thomas Mabe Junior Chaun Marsh Freshman Meredith McCall Freshman Joseph Medlin Junior Christopher Miles Freshman Brian Moorefield Freshman Kristine Peterson Junior Patrick Petnllo Freshman Andrew Ritchie Freshman Suzanne Rocheleur Freshman Tara Saccone Freshman Keith Thorburn Freshman Kevin Williams Freshman Richard Zeitvogel Freshman Underclassmen Retakes 87 Juniors Debra Ammon Joe Baggette Sabrina Barts Michael Beck Above: Eric Weiner chilling out a little Above right: Marie Cross looks as if she just lost her last dollar. Anthony Bell Rhonda Benton Michael Blackburn Trudi Boensch Mark Boles Doug Brandon Joan Bryan Caroline Burns Laura Carr Brett Carter 88 Juniors Top left: Karen Leise mingles with the crowd during Opening Convocation Bottom left: Sheryl Scott takes a cold walk across the campus Juniors Roxanne Carter Kevin Clark Rebecca Coe Carol Collins Philip Cox Paige Freeman Wendy Glass Jeffrey Gore William Grubbs Cherie Hedgecock Laurel Hill Andrea Hme Juniors 89 Top right: Kristine Peterson presents a video of her sorority during Greek Week Bottom right: Eating lunch is a matter of great importance to Cubby. Juniors Stephanie Hine Shaun Hires Danny Hogue Kate Holt Ron Jarvis Melissa Jones Melanie Kelly Mara Klein Russell Lawter Scott Lax Karen Liese Linda Lovely 90 Juniors Thomas Mabe Stewart McGlaughlm Joseph Medlin Garry Miller Juniors Above left: Baseball practice makes April Lang just one of the guys. Above: Going to class appears to be a happy event to Knsti Pierce Stephanie Muiat Rich Mullins Camille Pearce Judith Perry Kristi Pierce Steve Pless Susan Poole Carlos Prado Timothy Rosebrock Nick Russo Juniors 91 Juniors Rhonda Salmons Sharon Scales Karen Schmitz Penney Sellars Above: Modeling comes easy to Trudi Boensch from Nashville, TN. Above right: Stewart McGlaughlin finds computers fascinating. James Sharkey Chip Shea Deborah Shillmglaw Donna Shybunko Timothy Sloan Drew Smith Sheila Smith Tracy Stikeleather Pam Teague Pam Thomas 92 Juniors Juniors Top left: Andy, Sherri and Jim share a tender moment Bottom left: Tim Brown BFOC — Big Flirt On Campus. Bottom: Pika brothers through and through — Tom Bales and Steve Pless. lift Lift!- M Diane Todd Anthony Transou Willie Walker Sherry Ward Rebecca Wiley Knsti Wilmoth Julie Wilson Michelle Wright Juniors 93 Sophomores Paige Alvarez Jay Amernick Anita Andrews Robert Bailey Jackie Barlowe Tjark Bateman Denise Bickley Phil Blake Tony Bolden Kevin Bowen Andrew Brehm Lon Burns Janet Byrd Pam Christian Yolanda Cooper Dee Dee Coover Harold Darnen Ron Davis Chip Dayton Lisa Dean Jennifer Deleonardis Michelle Durfee Beth Edwards Gidget Edwards David Eisenhower Amy Fifer Gretchen Foard Kimberly Foard Terry Fox Dexter Gilmore 94 Sophomores Sophomores Top left: Zeta Power is exemplified by Colleen, Pam, and Terry, Bottom left: Lynn, Beth and Carrie-Lynn say, WE BAD! Cynthia Gladding Susan Godoy Jeff Grizzel Ginger Grubb Jennifer Grubb Jennifer Hambnck Pam Harrison Gina Hendrix Rob Hocutt Gregory Hooker Stephanie Hooker Bill Hopkins Amanda Huff Sophomores 95 Sophomores Top right: Van Mallett |ammin ' out. Bottom right: Mark Murphy is keepin ' his eye on the ball. Susan Huff Knstie Huneycutt Brian Jacobs Sabma Jasmski Kelly Jenkins Bryan Johnson Dana Johnson Thomas Joseph I Richard Kappus Krista Kehn Renee Kimel Elizabeth Lamb Michael Lancaster 96 Sophomores Sophomores April Lang Jeff Lawrence Annette Lawson Dawn Linky Brooks Lockey Jim Long April Cowry Van Mallett Cindy Marzano Tracy Mclver Kevin Melchior Paula Mellinger Kristin Merrmeld Lisa Michalec Eric Molgaard Debbie Montera Rene Morlang Michelle Okerlin Ma Ounphachanh Cindy Overcash Angie Peddycord Laura Peoples Angelique Perrin Colleen Perry Kristine Peterson Tammy Pound Julie Readling David Redd Sharon Ringgold James Rober Sophomores 97 Sophomores Mary Rogan Whitney Rogers Barbara Ross Suzanne Ross Michelle Saunders Rich Kappus — formal study Sharyn Sazama Stacey Scherer Sherry Scott Stefanie Serafmo David Shaffer Theresa Shea Kelly Shivers Sandra Shore Rebecca Sloan Carlton Stallings 98 Sophomores 111 II Sophomores Top left: Paula and Carrie-Lynn seemed to have racked-up some mail at the post office. Bottom left: Who is that lucky devil surrounded by three beautiful college women ' It ' s J. P. Lunn! William Thomasson Walter Thorburn . Jimena Vargas ivW ! Kirstin Wachs Jeanne Wanner Jennifer Wieler Kevin Wiley Luke Williams Kim Wilson Insun Yuh Deborah Zenngue Alda Zumot Carla Zumot Sophomores 99 Freshmen Souha Abboud Walid Abudalbouh i David Arnold Tom Bales Robin Banks fiiirfih ' i l Sl â–  ra  • ' â– â–  WELCOME TO HIGH POINT fe tr l Above: Freshmen find out very quickly that friendships are easy to make Stephen Bankston Dana Batten Stacey Becker Claudette Beerman Brian Beeson Noelle Blank Jill Boyer Stuart Boyles Kelly Brown Rhonda Brown 100 Freshmen Freshmen Near left: Kim and Melissa look more than a little distressed about the prices in the bookstore. Far left: Time out for a bit of freshmen re- laxation. Christine Cadley Robert Calaman Michael Caldwell Greg Campbell Morgan Cantarella Andrew Capuano David Carver Leslie Cashatt Audrey Chaney Karen Chapman Leslie Cipolla Thomas Clagert Dave Clark Stacey Clayton Jaye Cohen Marni Cohen Michelle Combs Kathenne Cooper Kim Copeland Anthony Corbino Freshmen 101 Freshmen Far right: Lounging around in Wesley Lounge. Right: Nina and Carrie help Kim celebrate her birthday the home- style way. Amanda Craft Ronda Cranford Angela Dailey Angie Dancy Sean Darcy Pamela Dean Stacy Depew Tina DiLorenzo Greg Drabik Greg Dudley Gma Duhr Catherine Eaton Jon Edmiston Sonya Elyea Merry Eton Marc Feldman Richard Ferrell Jeff Firkin Erica Fischer James Fitzgerald 102 Freshmen Freshmen Carolynn Flowers Brett Freeman Carol Frick Melanie Gallimore Amie Gates ' Far left: The soccer game doesn ' t seem to be holding the attention of this group of HPC women Above: Less than a year on campus and Brad has already earned the reputation of being a flirt. Scott Gleiman Mario Gomez Victoria Goodman Rebecca Gouge Tracy Greer Beth Gregory Michelle Griffin Julie Gunther Michelle Hamby Jennifer Hamill Freshmen 103 Freshmen Melissa Harris Tim Hartsell Katrina Hay Lynn Heasley Monica Hednck â–  Sophia Hednck Kalandra Hendrix Cyndi Herring Denise Holman James Homiak Ann Horsky Jennifer Hudelson Kathryn Hughes Michelle Hutchings Bryan Isler 104 Freshmen Freshmen Far left: Chris nervously watches his teammates from the sideline Left: Denise studies quietly on the cement bench in front of the Smith Library. May Jordan Lesley Kain Anna Kintigh John Kohut Jeff Ladeau David Laylon Sheila Lindsay Leigh Link Amy Lockhart Doug Lockwood Kimberly Long Janet Lugt Doug Marley Chaun Marsh Doug Marvin Thomas McCaffery Kym McClary Kristen McDowell Stacie McElroy Lynda McHenry Freshmen 105 Freshmen Right: Intramurals are great way to get to know each other Far right: The sun and shadows transform the pathway from Cooke Hall into a mystical forest Joseph McKechnie Teresa Melton Michael Missineo David Mikhail Andrea Millonas Tracey Morris Sue Mosher Kathleen Mudd Kevin Mullins Karen Nasuta Michelle Oakley Chad O ' Connor Beth O ' Donnell Kelle Owens Erik Pancoast Mary Pardee Kathy Paris Karen Parsons Shane Pegram Stephen Peterson 106 Freshmen Freshmen Marybeth Phillips Krista Piercy Lynn Pitts Christine Premock Leigh Price The freshmen participate in the old tradition of painting The Rock . Leena Qubein Andres Quesada Aileen Radinsky Frank Rangoussis Julie Ramsey Jean Reilly Tim Rice Kim Richards Suzette Richburg Christine Rockwell Freshmen 107 Freshmen John Rogers Kelly Roscoe Veronica Royer Monica Rusbacky Michelle Santasiere i Soccer games at High Point College draw an intense crowd George Satt Sandra Selander Kate Sheppard Tammy Simon Amelia Slavin Michelle Smith David Stamps Silas Steele Ronda Stewart Catherine Styers 108 Freshmen Freshmen Freshmen are gathering strength through nourishment in order to battle another day of classes . Candy Swing Debra Tominosky Greg Turner Stephanie Turtle Becky Unon Mark VanBlunk Karen Vanhoy Danny Vasquez Julie Weavil Allison Webb Lisa White Andy Wilhide Scott Williams Kimberley Williamson David Wilmoth Amy Witty Dwayne Young Freshmen 109 I mmmwuim mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmimimmm mmiMmnu mmm—i — â–  .j. — ii - - - ' - ' •■ — - â–  mmifM Mmmfitttotoftmi m i% wt0wm mHMim nm 9 m z w m i m ■ â–  j WMWiwtiiwi wiM i M maw - «■ â–  . — i, l i iM M i iinmimMiiM i rmiwMT i liniiiani i mr a „ Women ' s Basketball The Lady Panthers began a solid season with practices beginning in early October. Coach Debbie Trogdon had her team running drills, improving their ball handling skills and jumping rope in order to increase their coordination. The addition of the three-point shot to the women ' s basketball league was an asset to the Lady Panther squad who have several excellent three-point shooters. The women ' s basketball season began November 28, in the Alumni Gymnasium against Belmont-Abbey. Coach Debbie Trogdon 112 Women ' s Basketball Date Opponent Nov. 28 Belmont-Abbey Nov 30 Blue Field State Dec. 2 ' Atlantic Christian Dec. 7 Pembroke State Dec. 9 ' Lenoir-Rhyne Dec. 12 ' Wingate Dec. 19 ' Francis Marion Jan 5 Avon Great Britain Exhibition Jan. 7 Mars Hills Jan. 9 ' Catawba Jan 11 Mt Olive Jan. 13 ' Elon Jan 16 ' Pfeiffer Jan 18 Guilford Jan. 20 ' Atlantic Christian Jan. 23 ' Lenoir-Rhyne Jan. 25 Gardner-Webb Jan. 27 Belmont-Abbey Jan. 30 ' Catawba Feb. 4 ' Wingate Feb. 6 ' Guilford Feb. 8 Pfeiffer Feb. 10 ' Elon Feb. 13 Pembroke State Feb. 15 Barber Scotia Feb. 17 Barber Scotia Coach: Ms. Debbie Trogdon ' Doubleheaders Kneeling (L-R): Tracy Mclver, Amy Boswell. Penney Sellers, Susan Poole, Anita Staton, Angie Browder, Anita Andrews. Standing (L-R): Coach Debbie Trogdon, Barbara Ross, Michele Combs, Jeri Edwards. Audrey Chaney, Annette Lawson, Dana Campanale, Gigi McPher- son. Women ' s Basketball 113 l ' Date Opponent Sept 14 Gardner-Webb, Belmont-Abbey Sept 17 Pembroke State, Lenoir-Rhyne Sepl . 18-19 USC-Spartanburg, Tournament Sep 22 Elon College Sep 25 Mt. Olive College Sep 26 Pfeiffer College Sep 29 Western Carolina Univ. Oct. 1 Wingate College Oct. 2 Atlantic Christian College Oct 6 NX. A T, Guilford College Oct. 8 Catawba College, W-S State Oct 9 St. Augustine ' s Oct 12 Lenoir-Rhyne College Oct 15 Mars Hills, King College Oct 16-17 VPI Tournament Oct 27 North Carolina A T Oct 30-31 CAROLINAS CONFERENCE TOURN. Nov 6-7 NAIA DISTRICT 26 TOURNAMENT Nov 14 BI-DISTRICT TOURNAMENT Nov 19-21 NAIA NATIONAL TOURNAMENT COA CH: Debbie Trogdon (L-R) Coach Debbie Trogdon, Michele Griffin, Rhonda Salmons Denise Bickley, Susan Godoy, Michele Combs, Anne Myers, Stephanie Mujat, Penney Sellars, Michele Okerlin, Ximena Vargas, Gigi Mcpherson. 114 Volleyball Volleyball The High Point College women ' s volleyball team completed another successful season. The team ended their season in the finals of the Conference Tournament after losing to Lenior-Rhyne. Coach Debbie Trogdon ' s team played eleven games within five-and-a-half hours at the tournament. They were physically and mentally worn out. Coach Trogdon believes that the tournament should be a two day event in order for the women to rest between matches. Regardless of the loss in the tournament, many High Point College women received awards. Carolina Conference Player of the Year went to senior Anne Meyers. Junior Penny Sellars and sophomore Jimena Vargas received All-Tournament Awards. Volleyball 115 ♦« 1 1 Women ' s Tennis Schedule DATE OPPONENT February 15 St. Mary ' s (scrimmage) February 23 NC State University March 6-13 Spring Break March 15 Davidson College March 17 Heidelberg College March 18 Lenoir-Rhyne College March 19 Western Carolina Univ. March 22 Mt. Olive College March 24 Elon College March 25 Hope College March 27 UNC-Asheville March 28 Pembroke State Univ. March 29 Peace College (scrimmage) March 31 Guilford College April 1 Catawba College April 4 Atlantic Christian April 6 Pfeiffer College April 7 Wingate College April 9 Carson-Newman College April 11 NC A T University April 12 Western Carolina Univ. April 13 UNC-Charlotte April 15-16 CAROLINAS CONFERENCE TOUR (Sun, April 17) — Raindate — Conference Tournament April 19 Appalachian State Univ. April 21-23 NAIA District 26 Tournament (Sun, April 24 — Rain date for District COACH: Kitty Steele Tournament ' w - Left to Right: Lisa Robertson, Kim Lewers, Janet Lugt, Theresa Shea, Stacey Scherer, Kandi O ' Connor. 116 Women ' s Tennis Golf: Drew Smith, Chip Dayton, Eric Molgaard, Mark Poteat. Stacey Dillion. Men ' s Tennis: Biran Kennedy, Michael Blackburn, Tom Conrod, Bret Freeman, Todd Polen, Pasi Makinen, Danny Brown. Golf Golf Schedule DATE OPPONENT March 7. 8 Division III Invitational Quail Ridge Goll Course Sanlord. NC March 21, 22 Max Ward Invitational Alamance Country Club Elon College. NC March 25. 26. 27 Camp Leiune Invitational Camp Leiune Base Course Camp Leiune, NC April 7, 8 Winthrop Invitational Chester Golf Club Chester, NC April 14, 15. 16 Carolinas Conference- 1 NAIA District 26 Tournament Keith Hills Country Club Buies Creek. NC COACH Woody Gibsor Tennis Men ' s Tennis Schedule DATE February 21 February 24 February 27 March 1 March 3 March 16 March 17 March 18 March 21 March 24 March 25 March 27 March 28 March 30 March 31 April 2 April 5 April 8-9 April 13 April 16 April 18 April 22-25 COACH: Ed Ray OPPONENT NC Central University UNC-Greensboro Western Carolina Univ. Wingate College Pembroke State University Guilford College East Carolina University Campbell University Atlantic Christian College Elon College Catawba College UNC-Wilmington Harvard University — B Team Pfeiffer College Franklin Pierce College Western Carolina University Lenoir-Rhyne College CAROLINAS CONFERENCE TOURN. UNC-Asheville Gardner-Webb College Greensboro College NAIA DISTRICT 26 TOURNAMENT Men ' s Tennis Golf 117 Drill Team Several High Point College women came together for a second time this year in order to form the drill team. Weekly practice sessions prepared the squad for dance routines performed during half-time of home basketball games. The drill team ' s professionalism, spirit, enthusiasm and team support are an asset to High Point College. . Top row (L-R): Lisa White, Stacy Becker, Sheila Smith, Paula Reising, Kirstin Wachs. Bottom row (L-R): Trudy Boensch, Christy Pierce, Julie Wilson, Becky Unon, Advisor — Ann Pugh (not pictured). , r n rN:V L 118 Drill Team Cheerleaders The zeal of the High Point College cheerleaders enhanced every men ' s and women ' s basketball game. The ladies worked continuously during each ball game in order to keep the crowd pumped-up and to keep the team excited. The cheerleaders are an enthusiastic group of women who do a great job at maintaining school spirit and continuing support of the men ' s and women ' s basketball teams. Sheila Lindsay, Anissa Yates, Christy Pierce, Kristin Memfield. Suzzette Richburg, Kara Van Kooten, M ' Shell Wright, Paula Mellinger, Panther. Brenda Hovis Cheerleaders 119 Lady Panthers! High Point ' s field hockey team finished a successful season with practices that began as early as August with 3-4 mile runs at 6 a.m. Two players, Heather Hughes and Muriel Brady, were chosen to attend the National Tournament held in California over Thanksgiving break. According to their assistant coach, Leslie Clark, Both players could have played anywhere on the field and been successful. Unfortunately, the team ' s record of 9-9-2 doesn ' t show the many close games they played. Four games went into double overtime, and that ' s where all the pre-season conditioning paid off. Because there were no seniors on Coach Kitty Steele ' s team, all players will return next year with hopes of an even stronger season. iu-4, ' ' ' 7 - ' — - -- ' : ; ' ' ' : M â–  â–  j £ $$$£ 120 Field Hockey ft Kneeling: Jennifer DeLeonardis, Julie Taylor, Heather thenngton Marj Rogar i. Elaine Estelle Janet Lugt, Muriel Hughes Leslie Joyner, MicheleSantasiere, Jennifer Ham- Brady, Julie Hanningan. brick, Terry Fox. Standing: Kristen Jones, Kathy He- X ft FIELD HOCKEY Dale Opponent Site Sept 17 Salem College Winston-Salem Sept 19 Longwood College Farmville, VA Sept 21 Davidson College High Point Sept 23 Pteitter College Misenheimer Sept 25 Mary Baldwin College High Point Sept 28 Catawba College Salisbury Oct 1 Wake Forest University High Point Oct 3 Round Robin Tournament High Point (HPC. Catawba, VPI) Oct 5 Hollms College High Point Oct 9-11 VPI Invitational Blacksburg. VA Oct 27 Duke University Durham Oct 28 Appalachian State Univ High Point Oct 31 Davidson College Davidson Nov 2 Pfeiffer College High Point Nov 4 Salem College High Point Nov 6-9 Deep South Tournament Salisbury COACH Kitty Steele ASSISTANT COACH Leslie Clark Field Hockey 121 Below: Chip Shea Center: Coach Bob Davidson Bill Kimmel 1 INDOOR Date Teams February 6 Lynchburg Invitational February 13 Lynchburg Relays February 20 OUTDOOR VPI Open March 3 Francis Marion Developmental Meet March 19 Pembroke Invitational March 22 Johnson C Smith Univ — Elon College March 26 Francis Marion Invitational March 30 Towson State College - Francis Marion College April 1-2 Davidson Relays April 5 Lynchburg College — Elon College April 9 State Meet April 16 Furman Invitational April 22-23 Conference District 26 Meet May 7 Spec Townes Invitational COACH Bob Davidson ASSISTANT COACH Ji Timy Burchetle â–  TRACK TEAM Group Photo . . . identification Row V David Arnold, Wayne Jones, Ma Ounphachanh, Carlton Stallings, Bill Kimmel, Coach Davidson. Row 2: Frankie Chaplin, Andy Richie, Thomas Ingram, John High, Lavelle Kinney Tom Earnhardt and Andy the Manager Row 3: Coach Burchetle, Chip Shea, Tim Sloan, Blaine Jiron, John Aybar, Chris Masterson and Jay Cohen, Not pictured ... Lee Simnl. 122 Track H !M m 1 y -fs ' i !V , v â–  S â–  I 1% .. $ - Track Front: Carlton Stallings, David Arnold. Back: Lavelle Kinney, Wayne Jones. John Aybar Track 123 â– i- ' .t :--vV ' ' --.- ' .V|b Nat Norris attempts to hit a homerun. f J ' Baseball Schedule DATE OPPONENT February 27 Virginia Tech February 28 Virginia Tech March 1 UNC-Charlotte Match 4 Western Carolina March 5 Western Carolina March 6 Western Carolina March 7 Appalachian State March 8 William and Mary March 9 Gardner-Webb College March 1 1 Lenoir-Rhyne College March 12 Carson Newman March 13 Western Maryland (DH) March 14 Western Maryland March 16 Fairmont Stale (DH) March 19 Towson State March 20 Towson State (DH) March 21 Towson State March 23 Atlantic Christian March 25 Mount Olive College March 27 Elon College March 28 Pfeiffer College March 30 Catawba College March 31 Lenoir-Rhyne College April 2 Guiltord College April 4 St Bonaventure (DH) April 6 Gardner-Webb College April 7 Louisburg (exhibition) April 9 Elon Collegt April 10 Pembroke State April 11 Atlantic Christian April 14 Catawba College April 16 Wmgate College April 17 Mars Hill College (DH) April 18 Pfeiffer College April 20 Mount Olive College April 21 Pembroke State April 22 UNC-Charlotte April 23 Wmgate College April 24 Louisburg (exhibition) April 25 Guilford College May 12-14 NAIA District 26 Playoffs COACH Jim Speight J % - • c? J OiJr - sTjfJJ Ui ' Row 1: Ernie Antonelli, Steve Prokop, Eric Royer, Tom Gary Roy, Danny Hogue, Brian Tickle Steve Patton, Jeff Barra, Jim Moebius, Nat Norris. Row 2: R.J. Bistle, Neil Jones, Ernie Donaldson, Orlando Barrios Billy Wilson, Boyles, Scott Gleiman, Brad Teague, Paul Sterling, Mike Jay Shurling. Herndon, Jeff Thorton, Will Collins. Row 3: David Farsaci, 124 Baseball Ernie Donaldson is being observed by Coach Speight for correct form. Paul Sterling practices pitching the ball. â–  .Jin, fy. ' ' 4 , ' A Z fJtV, Si : ' i â–  ' • •• Baseball ;i Usages awsa â– . • ' .;- Paul Sterling Baseball 125 Men ' s Basketball Even though Coach Jerry Steele lost two key players to graduation last year, his team has proven that they can produce wins anyway. The High Point College men ' s basketball team had a very solid and successful season. When practices began October first, Coach Steele felt that the team may have a chance of being competitive at the end of the season, but the team showed competitiveness from the very start. The team proved to be almost unstoppable on their home court. iff r igjr 1 f v :i Coach Jerry Steele 126 Men ' s Basketball Date Opponent Nov 21 Mars Hills Nov 25 Pembroke State Nov 27 Limestone Nov 28 North Georgia Dec 2 Atlantic Christian Dec. 5 Guiltord Dec 9 Lenoir-Rhyne Dec 12 Wingate Dec 19 Francis Marion Jan 9 Catawba Jan 13 Elon Jan 16 Pfeiffer Jan 20 Atlantic Christian Jan 23 Lenoir-Rhyne Jan 25 Gardner-Webb Jan 27 Pembroke State Jan 30 Catawba Feb 4 Wingate Guilford Feb 6 Feb. 10 Elon Feb 13 Pfeitfer Feb 20 Gardner-Webb Feb 23 Mars Hill Feb 25 Appalachian State Mar. 2-5 Carolinas Conference Tournament Mar 8, 10 N AIA District 26 Playoffs Head Coach ' Jerry Steele Assistant Coach ' Mike Everett Kneeling (L-R): Steve Wall, Brian Leak. George Byers. Mike Bell, Stan Lanier, Chris Wmdlan Standing (L-R): Willie Walker, Ron Telleysh, David Stubblefield, Terry Shackleford, Roy Smith, Hugh Gelston, Jimmy Telleysh Men ' s Basketball 127 Soccer The High Point College soccer team had a record-breaking season. The team, after going into the season as the underdog, went undefeated in the Conference. They also enjoyed a nine game winning streak half-way through the season. The previous record was a six game winning streak that was set many years ago. Coach Woody Gibson believed that he had a winning soccer team from the very beginning because of the talent and the good attitudes. Mike Oser, Doug Brandon, Dexter Gilmore and Thomas Ingram were selected as All-Conference players. Brandon, Gilmore and Ingram were also chosen as All-District players. â–  â„¢v - «•- . ,.. - j 128 Soccer i %P4 â–  â–  v J I i V SOCCER Date Opponent Sept. 5 College of Charleston Sept 9 USC-Spartanburg Sept 13 USC-Aiken Sept 15 Lenoir-Rhyne College Sept . 18 University of Charleston Sept 19 Anderson-Broaddus College Sept . 22 Pembroke State University Sep . 25 Elon College Sept . 30 Catawba College Oct. 3 Belmont-Abbey College Oct 6 Wmgate College Oct 10 Pfeiffer College Oct 12 Mars Hill College Oct 15 Atlantic Christian College Oct 16 Mt Olive College Oct 26 Gardner-Webb College Oct. 28 Guilford College Oct 31 •Wofford College Nov 4 7 NAIA DISTRICT 26 TOURNAMENT Nov 14 AREA 8 TOURNAMENT Nov 24-28 NAIA NATIONAL TOURNAMENT COACH: Woody Gibson ' Ho mecoming . . § Front row (L-R): Sheldon Smith. Mike Oser. Joe Ranucci. Thomas Ingram, Yves Fischer Dexter Gilmore. Eric Ross. Barry Witten, Jimmy Perrone. Back row (L-R): Debra Wright, Sara Janeske. Aaron Tooley, Bill Brewer, John Fogarty, Troy Gales, Doug Brandon, Danny Hogue, Bill Hopkins, Tom Joseph, Brett Taylor, Mark Hodor. Soccer 129 SOCCER — 1987 TEAM High Point College posted a 14-5-1 record in 1987 which was the best record in school ' s history. The Panthers were undefeated in the tough Carolinas Conference, winning the Conference Championship for the sixth time in the past twelve years. They also recorded a 10-1-1 mark in NAIA District 26 which included wins over two nationally- ranked teams. They won a school record nine consecutive matches during the season. High Point finished the season ranked 23rd in the nation and nineth in the South. INDIVIDUALS Four me mbers of the team received post-season honors. Senior defender Doug Brandon was named to the NAIA All-American Team. Brandon, sopho- more midfielder Dexter Gilmore and freshman sweeper Thomas Ingram were selected All-South, All-District 26 and All-Conference. Junior midfielder Mike Oser was also selected All-Conference. Freshman goalkeeper Yves Fischer recorded nine shutouts and had a 0.85 goals against average. COACH Woody Gibson has been head coach at High Point since 1978, compiling a 110- 61-16 record. In 1987 he was selected District 26 Coach of the Year for the second time and was voted NAIA Area 8 Coach of the Year. His name will be on the ballot for National Coach of the Year. Gibson is a nationally licensed USFF ' ' A Coach and is a member of the North Carolinas Coaching School Staff. He is also a coach for the Olympic Develop- ment Program. VOLLEYBALL — 1987 Team High Point lost in the Carolinas Conference Finals to Lenoir-Rhyne, breaking a reign of five consecutive years as Conference Champions. They finished with a 23-10 record. Individuals Senior Anne Meyers was named Carolinas Conference Player of the Year for the second consecutive year. She and Ximena Vargas were named to the All-Conference team as well as the NAIA All-District 26 team. FIELD HOCKEY — 1987 Team High Point finished with a 9-9-3 record and a fourth-place finish in the Deep South Tournament. Individuals Six members of the team were selected to the Deep South Team. They include junior Heather Hughes (first team); junior Elaine Estelle and sophs Muriel Brady and Julie Taylor (second team); and sophomore Jennifer DeLeonardis and freshman Michele Santasiere (third team). Taylor lead the team in scoring with 20 goals and five assists while Hughes had 12 goals and six assists. MEN ' S TENNIS — 1987 Team The Panthers finished fifth in the Carolinas Conference and NAIA District 26 Tournaments. Individuals Juniors Todd Polen and Tom Conrod along with freshmen Justin Chapman and Pasi Makinen comprised the top four players for High Point. MEN ' S BASKETBALL — 1986-87 Team The Panthers ran off a ten-game unde- feated streak late in the season to win the Carolinas Conference Championship and advance to the NAIA District 26 Finals. They compiled a final record of 18-11. Individuals Junior forward Roy Smith was named to the All-Carolinas Conference and NAIA District 26 teams while being runner-up for Player of the Year honors. Coach Jerry Steele became the youngest inductee in the NAIA Basketball Coaches Hall of Fame on March 17, 1987. 130 Sports Review WOMEN ' S BASKETBALL — 1986-87 Team The Lady Panthers suffered through a 13-14 record but finished the season on a high as they upset Atlantic Christian College in the first round of the Conference Tournament. Individuals Senior forward Angie Green was named to the All-Carolinas Conference and NAIA District 26 teams. She ended her four-year career as the all-time ladies rebounder and third all-time scorer in High Point College history. GOLF — 1987 Team The Panthers finished fourth in the very competitive Carolinas Conference and NAIA District 26 Tournaments. Individuals Five members of the team finished in the top thirty spots in the Conference District 26 Tournament. They include juniors Scott Pollack, John Harris and Jim Anderson as well as sophomores Drew Smith and Ron Hall. WOMEN ' S TENNIS — 1987 Team High Point posted an 18-9 record in matches while finishing third in the Carolinas Conference and NAIA District 26 tournaments. The Lady Panthers received an at-large invitation to the NAIA National Tournament where they placed thirteenth. Individuals Junior Kim Lewers competed as the number one player, a position she held each year. Lewers finished the year rated as one of the top fifty players in the nation. BASEBALL — 1987 Team The Panthers finished the year with a 27-12 record and tied for first-place in the Carolinas Conference with Elon and Atlantic Christian. High Point was seeded first in the NAIA District 26 playoffs. Individuals Four team members were selected to the All-Carolinas Conference and All-District team. They include seniors David Hooker, Brian Kemp, Chuck Williard and junior Anthony Red Morrison. As a left-handed pitcher, Morrison was a high draft choice in the June free-agent draft by the New York Yankees. He signed with the Yankees and pitched with their Class A team in the summer of 1987. TRACK — 1987 Team The Panthers finished second in both the Carolina Conference and NAIA District 26 Track Meets. Individuals Junior Wayne Jones was selected to the All-Conference and All-District 26 Teams. He competed in the triple jump in the NAIA National Meet for the second straight year. Junior Bill Kimmel, soph Lavelle Kinney and soph Chip Shea all made All-Conference and All-District. Kinney also competed in the NAIA National Meet. Sports Review 131 s LAST WORDS James Spencer Anderson — I don ' t believe I can ' t get it on campus anymore. I thank I lost my rap. Mr. Ed — Hey Glimester, my mother ' s coming down this weekend. . Lover of Foreheads — Yo J.M., I ' m no primo. I can hold it longer than he can. The Whining Image — You know, the man doesn ' t go out with just Anyone. BB Quintrell — Zeta Tau Almost. Sweat Pea — Cross my heart and hope to die, stick a curling iron in your eye. Sneakyhead — Eight months of snacks and I still haven ' t gotten dinner. Spud — Sorry honey, Darren must have left the dead Flowers on my bed. OJ — Yeah, I ' m back. Phillips didn ' t need a 6th dishwasher. Old Dumb Gray — You know, It ' s not easy being Mr. Laura Lottery. Doobie Jr. — Well, not everybody can put their meat in the freezer. Curiosity — Look at the neat shirt I got for being the oldest boy at the Bon Jovi concert. Bock — It sucks to be King. Stallion — Does anyone know what time the local high school lets out? I need a little action tonight. Striker — If we don ' t win frisbee I ' m going to drop out of school. Bambi — I should have kept LB and lost LC. Glimball — Looks like I ' ll have to ask Diane to the Dance; Chaz ' sister is sick. Actionster — Campo, help me with this sign. Ragster Cab — I nominate Ron Law for Dreamgiri. Rambis — Ain ' t that a switch; an American from Puerto Rico. Fellatio — Jim, DJ, sorority social chairman and President, mind if I stay in here and chat? Fun dance, wasn ' t it? Theta Chi Our rush for the 1987-88 academic year was very successful. We presented 12 bids and inducted 12 pledges in September. Our number has grown to thirty-three and with it grew our strong unity and brotherhood. We look forward to having a very successful 13th Annual Bond Show to go along with nights of T.ND.C. and day at Cheaters. As our Elder Brothers graduate and alumni relations improve we look ahead to the future. THETA CHI TILL WE DIE!!! All The Girls Are Impressed With Ollie ' s Big Stick The Dirty Dozen (Almost) 134 Viscious — Oh, by the way Sid, don ' t forget you can ' t drink in the streets in Myrtle Beach. Steriod — I didn ' t get to baste it but at least I got to taste it! Knowledge — Sorry guys, I ' m a vegetarian. I only eat Carrots. Bobby Binger — Any ZTA Bock can do, I can do better; even it it cost me a Bethany sweater. Sweathog — The scalier the hands, the more excited the glands. Big D — Now that we ' ve driven all the way to Boone, all I need to put me in the mood is a little Patsy Cline. The Rugburn — Don ' t worry Erica, I vacuumed. Chico — What did that sign say? JD — You Know it ' s been a good night when you wake up to the crack of Dawn. Mr. Amori — Not many times has this Trek been made on Ollie ' s bed. Don Jaun — Really guys, 315 Yadkin is part of a hospital in Clemson. Wilhide — I was scared that if I stayed passed out on Sid ' s bed he would think I was Sara. T.J. Mac — I spend $70 on drags so that Don can hook up. Oh well, when is that Phi Mu mixer? MEMBERS - (L to TO Sitting. Steve Peterson and Chic 0. First Row: Darren Hagerty, Andy Wilhide, Don Clawson James Douglas, Jeff Firkin, John Campo, Rob Balerna, Tom McQuade and Greg Amori Second Row Jeff Quintavell ' Linda Carrol, April Lange, Mike Strasberg, Dawn Linky, Chaz Marr, and Chris Bockenhauer Third Row Jenny McGuire — Robb, Ben Clinton, Debbie Meckfessel, Rich Rathbun, Jim Anderson, BrendaHovis EricVanVranken DaveSnellina Scott Oliver, Phil Fagans and Marc Facella. Not Pictured: Gray Harvey, Sid Collins, Mike Patterson Lvnn Terrv Mike Epstein, Kim Lewers, Vicky Anderson, Kate Holt, Amanda Huff, Beth O ' Donnel and Sara Caruthers OFFICERS — (L to R) First Row. Bill Kearns — Social Maior and Sports Chairman Second Row: Chaz Marr — Vice-President, Dave Snelling — Social Maior, Chris Bockenhauer — President and Phil Fagans — Secretary and Chaplin. Third Row: Ben Clinton — Pledge Marshal, Eric VanVranken — Treasurer and Mike Strasberg — As- sistant Treasurer. Theta Chi Brotherhood Forever!!! 135 ■•Oil OFFICERS Pi Kappa Alpha Pi Kappa Alpha once again had a successful rush, attaining 29 new and active pledges. The Pikes are proud of their 1986-87 intramural championship and hope to build on that this year. Members of the fraternity are actively involved in such school organizations as the SGA, Hi Po, Student Union, IFC and WWIH. In our 35th anniversary year, Pi Kappa Alpha enjoys building strong friendships and lasting memories here at HPC. ' m. ' yi â–  f w a New Pika Pledges Show The Colors LAST WORDS Robert S — Yes it ' s true! Koot. AHH — it I ' ll paint it again. Greg Newen — Black lace and James Taylor does amazing things! S. Fields — No, my favorite breakfast cereal is not Coco Pebbles. Don ' t ever believe a Mormon missionary. Jim Flaherty — Vanna says buy the vowel E . Jonathan Hess — Has anyone seen my wife? David Stamps — Let the good times role. Ferg Teters — Life ' s been good to me so far! Mik TranskyJah Mon George Stappas — ATBAR who split the lip! Todd Kester — Weight lifters pump harder. Ron D — She ' s stuck your mattress. Rich M — Let ' s have a keg. Maybe two. Praise the black oak! Bruce T — The T. Devil has returned with a vengeance! Dougie — No bucks, no booze. Hahn — Guys. Ya know. Brent Blair — Flowers for everyone, they ' re free. John Aybar — Whats up man, what ya doing (one breath)? Hooker — Don ' t worry guys; I called two repair men. Andrea Q — No Respect!! Steve Pless — Pat Hahn, Professer of the Year. 136 MEMBERS WI ' II ifrjsi, IBlf r jr..-, ; v Keith Ladeau — We ' re outa here. Hamlak — Don ' t let your meat loaf. Secret and Pete H. — No dues, no meetings, we are alumni. Cartons — Is it true that you were 2nd in line for the energizer man commercial. Nice haircut dude, Oay!! David Sutherland — I just want to get to know you better. Dave can we use that line, Secret and Koot? N j C l r _ For the 1988 Cadillac, what is the name of your roommate? Think hard. Tjark — So far you ' ve been going out with girls that start with the letter J, so are you going to work your way through the alphabet. Joe Baggett — Getting in trouble costs a lot ... but it sure is fun! Jay Huey _ No, Scott, don ' t take that flag, we could get in trouble. One memorable night at the Silver Fox. Corby — We got to find a new place to get stuck. J. P. — I ' m not gonna argue with you. It ' s the only way it can be done. Hok — Drink, Drink and . . . Drink. Bales — Go Fly A Kite. Stallings — Life in a motor home — Jen. Chris Smith — Why is everything thats fun, illegal or and immoral? 137 LAST WORDS Punky-Chief, Be Quiet Or Get Out, Remember I ' m President!!! Otter — Let ' s go back to the apartment, double time. Dodge-Dance tomorrow night, I ' ll get Pappa Smurf right on it. Pee Wee — I ' m not complaining but can I have three dollars for gas and maybe insurance for next year? Barry K — Wacker 101 Johnny Law — If I become president, this fraternity will lose some people fast. Witchard — I ' m not an A hole, I ' m a big A hole! Blackburn — Y ' all be serious, should I write it word for word? Murbag — I can ' t decide, Mac, Big G, Diane or Leigh. Sluggo — You pronounce it and I ' ll taste it. Thrasher — I ' m never gonna get any at this school, but at least I got my skateboard. Magio — Another semester started, another semester wasted, fuzzy Freak — It takes more than one good looking putter to hole that ZTA Ace — Move over Tom, I ' m falling out of bed! Dave C — I can ' t get drunk, my girlfriend won ' t let me. Clayton Lonetree — Who am I? It will be revealed to me at a latter date. Salasmie — Newsletter, oh yes, next week. Dapper D — I ' m not gay, I just talk this way. Trusty — Sorry guys C.L. won ' t let me go out tonight. Lewish — Kenny where are we going out on our date tonight? I b rought the vaseline! Oscar — Three hundred bucks for nothing! Scooter — The mood just has to be perfect Frazier — Phi Mu sweetheart 87, 88, 89 . . . Etting — In the back of my mind theres always that girl at back home. LXA Diversification — Drug Store Employees, Homosexuals, Murderers and Gynecologists But when I gave him this face he said, O.K., just two weeks off campus . Then it was PARTY TIME!!! Who wants another Brew? tamb6a Iht Alpha £ OFFICERS: — (L to R) First Row: Tom Joseph, Academic Chairman; Mike Oser, Fraternity Educator: Jon Travis, President; Chet Slicer, Secretary; and Jack Fetner, Vice-President. Second Row: Tony Capra, Alumni Director; Jon Dodge, Social Chairman; Mike Piatt, Ritualist; Eric Weiner, Rush Chairman; and Rusty Lawter, Treasurer. 138 Lambda Chi Alpha Danger — Guys seriously I got a class in Roberts, Where ' s Roberts? Meathead — I ' m great, i know it I got a High school diploma to show it. Kap Duke — Not even a fat chick will take my D.S.B. Mario — My car, my life! Kevin Mullins — Obnoxious, sarcastic, conceited, arrogant, repulsive, only a freshman, but I ' m still great!! Pinter — She ' s ruining my life!!! Chip — What should I do Drew? Drew— Sit down Chip, cut the cards and drink or maybe 3 a.m. Homer — She ain ' t got no big t s! Chet — I dated her, but I only spent fifty bucks on her though. Stork — She ' s got a good right hook! Huff — I can ' t believe Curtis is Dead! J.T. — NOVA for Chief, off campus for me! Goober — I didn ' t even get to lick her laity pop. Chief — Honestly Officer, a prowler hit me on the back of the head, pushed the bar over on me, and ran off!! Wing-ding — O.K. guys just remember, your men and their pledges. Flipper — What a stupid place to park a bicycle!!! Spell-hell — Do what to who ' s mother for free? Flounder — I have my beer goggles on, I love you, I love you, your beautiful and I want you right now! Sidekick — My name is Britten, no really its dit. Baity — I know that latin love doesn ' t love me, but give it time. Beaker — We should just blow those communist A-holes off the face of the earth! Smurf — You say A.M., I hear Brother. LAMBDA CHI ALPHA MEMBERS — First Row Dave Carver, Tucker Claggett, Yves Fischer, Brian Johnson, Al Arngoni, Jon Dodge Louis Federico, Steve Papastavau, Frank Rangoussis, Austin Aley, Jon Travis, Barry Keane and Joe Spe man. Second How. Kevin Mullins Brooks Lockey, Mike O ' Connor, Jack Fetner, Tom Joseph, John Hammerick, Mike Kreckel, Mike Unan. Paul Baity, Brian Boger, Eric Weiner and Joe Pinter. Third Row: Steve Canning, Leigh Capshaw. Dave Etting Dan Brown Drew Smith, Kevin Murphy, Fran Caslin, Rusty Lawter, Mike Blackburn, Mike Piatt, Tony Capra, Rich Kappus, Josh Gibbs, Mike Oser, Chet Slicer and Eric Royer. Iota Phi ' s thirty-fourth year at HPC has been a terrific one. During formal rush we welcomed twenty-two new associate members, bringing us to a strong chapter of fifty-four. As the year progressed we enjoyed numerous dances, mixers, road trips, plus victory at the annual A.M. vs Pika pledge football game. Lambda Chi Alpha also took time to help the needy of High Point. We served dinners at the Father ' s Table soup kitchen, donated money to the United Way campaign and Boys Club, donated a Thanksgiving and Easter dinner to a needy family, helped the American Cancer Society and visited the children of Mills Home Orphanage. Through all of this the members of Lambda Chi Alpha grew stronger in friendship and the desire to help others. LXA A.M.S20, Pika Pledges 12 Lambda Chi Alpha 139 The Brotherhood Alan Ambrose, Tony Corbmo, Bryan Isler, William Thomasson, Tim Brown, Jim Burke, Kevin Clark, John Zimmer, Dave Marotta, Gray Fitz, Stewart McGlaughlin, Jim Fitzgerald, Jay Amernick, Jeff Grizzel, Tim Kannar, Van Mallett, Lanny Lancaster, John Mitchell, Mark Murphy, Joe Medlin, Rob Petty, John McColskey, Eric Gatton, David Sands, Tom Earnhardt, Jim Sharkey, Todd Moran, Scott Williams, Jay Sherling, Jeff Ashton, Chuck Chambers, Keith Thorburn, Kevin Cole, Chris Miles, Brad Krantz, Rick Zeitvogel, Tim Rosebrock. Delta Sigma Phi was first established at City College, NY. in 1899. The Delta Zeta chapter was initiated on High Point College campus on April 7, 1957 and is now celebrating its thirty first year. Through our fraternity the pledges and Brothers have gained so much. The frater- nity emphasizes academics first and foremost, it also enhances engineered leadership skills while it participates in the social scene at High Point. Today the fraternity consist of 28 brothers, all being outstanding students on the campus, some in academics, some in the LAST WORDS Donna — The dance is Saturday, see ya Sunday afternoon, Kris Diane — What does Mac have that I don ' t Van Mallett — Lucifer — Is pink friday just around the comer? Remnants — The darn thing just blew off! Alcoholic — My senior year has been just another Paige in history. Farmer — I don ' t know which I ride more, the horses or LSP. Stud — Smokin, Mae Ellen spend the night Casanova — I take penicillin daily, not vitamins. Sonya — Why couldn ' t I be a baseball player? Wimpy — Maybe someday I can be just like Aybar. Stymie — Did you ride in the Lemmo Halloween Night? Stromboli — Are you the leading man IN STAR TREKA? CB — I guess size means everything to Special K Hendrix — I make sweeter music with my guitar than with Wendy. Dana — I swear, Kim is just my friend! Cindy — Boy, you ' re better than Rosie. 69 — Jesus, let me up for air! 140 Greeks DELTA SIGMA PHI sports program and others are leaders in vari- ous organizations on campus. All in all Delta Sigma Phi is a fraternity of Brotherhood and unity. OFFICERS — (L to R): Joe Medlin. Pledge- master; Eric Gatton, Vice-President; John McColskey, President; Stewart McGlaugh- lin , Sergeant at Arms; Mark Murphy — Treasurer; Tim Brown, Secretary. SMILE Khadafy — Terry just ain ' t Fancy enough Hogtied — Let ' s get undressed, so I can go to sleep. Eddie B. — I had to use my whole arm. Theta Chi — Hey Dad, this Bud ' s for you. RA — Gee Mac, your s..t smells awfully sweet! Booless — Forget the Lower Deck, Where ' s Bill K ' s bar? Stockton -— l found a younger space, two inches wide VI — I ' m saving it for death. Midol — Yes, sweetie, I ' ll rub your stomach. Dogaed — Did you wink (y) at Leslie today Frank — Really guys, my last isn ' t Purdue. Uecker 11 — Respect brothers, don ' t replace them , . B ar ry — Can my brother join too? Jeff Ashton — I love kissing A! Rick — Kiersten, what ' s this about the Milkman? Zeta — I did it in the dirt prematurely. Brownie — I ' ll be a s.t eater. Acid — Don ' t mess with the Boz Lonely Guy — Breaking up is hard to do. Einstein — You ' re MILES away from a 2.0 Delta Sigma Phi 141 LAST WORDS Pam T. — Lead me not into temptation . . Laura C. — Lavaliere? What ' s a lavaliere? Kelly M. — I ' m looking for an intellectually stimulating relationship! Kirs — Rick, boyfriend? No we ' re just friends ' Julie — Dawn — Well, bacikly . . . Robin — Well, isn ' t that special?! I love Theta Chi! Stacey — Colleen! I ' m so clueless! T.A F F Trudles — Ah-Chhet!! Jen — On the Bible?! Colleen — Check it out you guys! T.A.F.F. Michelle S. — You bet your sweet a-- I ' m a turtle! Nice shelf?! Kymbers — Psyche!! It ' s TERRY ... and you bet I cried!! Sherry— I ' m a HAPPY sunshine . . . especially when Dominos delivers! Erica — Ya know, ya know, ya know Sonya — Guys, I ' m falling in deep, serious like again. Laura P. — Say F.I.S.H.I Jill B. — Let ' s hear it for the jumping hormones! Ann H — Is it Hawsky? Carrots? Jen ' s Shadow? or Jill ' s L.S.? Noelle — Man . . . does everybody know? Coletts — Hey guys, is it time for dinner? Vikki — You just don ' t understand! Dude — Ain ' t nothin but a thing! Janet — What does it mean? Gina — Let me spell it for you . . . C-E-L-l-B-A-C-Y!! Brianne — This running stuff is for the birds! Candice — That ' s Nikki Sixx to you, man! Leena — Robin? I could have sworn it was Laura P.! Anita — Stop the madness, Shelia we ' re good to go! Paige-lette — No! I don ' t have a date yet! ZETA TAU ALPHA The year started out with lots of excitement ... 32 pledges doubled the size of our chapter to 65 Zetas. Being a part of Zeta extends to all aspects of campus life. We support many activities on campus such as SGA, Student Union, the Dance Team, HPC Singers, Tower Players, the volleyball and basketball teams, the cheerleading squad and the Homecoming Court. Several times during the year, the Zetas visited the Kendall Center — a home for retarded citizens. We also had a special weekend honoring each Zeta ' s mother. This event occurs every four years and was a huge success. Sisterhood in Zeta Tau Alpha is not only a chance to enjoy wonderful times with other girls, but also a chance to share the unique closeness of Zeta love ... for Zeta is forever! OFFICERS — (L to R) First Row: Pam Thomas — Historian Reporter, Kelly Mullins — Mem- bership Chairman, Kate Bee Holt — President, Karen Liese — Treasurer, Robin Sink — Ritualist. Second Row: Sheila Smith — Secre- tary, Breena Oliver — First Vice-President, Jill Burton — Panhellenic Representative and Julie Wilson — Second Vice-President. Those Awesome Zeta ' s Really Know How To Rock! 142 Greeks KjtOy L. — Carmen, do you wanna go to Robert ' s steps? Sue — Yo dude what ' s up? Hey Mary is that what you ' re looking for hanging on the clock? , JL h _ I ' m a bubba and proud of it! Linda LL — I was lovin it! Such the killer group! Suzette— I ' m in h--!! Kristi _ r m not asleep — I m thinking with my eyes closed! Yeah thats it! Theo - Wanna go walking? Do you? Do you? Cock-a-doodle-doo — T.A.F.F. p ee j _ it ' s 3 a.m. and I can ' t seem to find my roommate. No Ricky, no hicky! T.A.F.F. Molly — That ' s cuz I ' m a Senior! Carmen — But you guys, I insist on taking Sarah to the dance! Lisa — Hey now! Karen C. — It ' s just too . . . too I Psyche 1 Ellen — What do ya mean? Jill — Yeh . . . you wish! K — You guys! I ' m not a graffitti board!! Amy — Two can play the game, but only one can win! Breena — Makin memories . . . yeh, that ' s what we ' re doing!. Sheila — Two Drags dates. It ' s hard to say no — Hate it when that happens! But tuck-ins are great!! Karen N — I get by with a little help from my friends . . . Fire — Becky and Pam, Mark and Brian. Pam — I ' ve got to admit it ' s getting better, a little better all the time. Kimmie — No — I can ' t, not tonight . . . tomorrow night or next year. I ' m just saying NO!!! Donna — But Laura, you brought the happies every night! Becky — I get by with a little help from my friends! MEMBERS — (L 10 R) First Row: Paige Alvarez, Jill Seller. Michelle Seifert. Slacey Becker Becky Gouge. Karen Nasuta, SonyaElyea, Ellen LaRoque Mary Rogan Vickki Goodman. Sue Rocheleau and Donna Shybunko Second Row: Mishell Wright. Erica Fischer, Karen Chaoman, Kathy Layson, Janet Lugt, Noelle Blank Ann Horskey, Jennifer Hamill, Gina Hendrix, Terry Fox, Karen Liese, Colette Aresenault, Kelly Baber. Karen Scott and Kymbers Williamson Third Row- Robin Sink Colleen Perry, Leena Qubein. Sherry Scon, Breena Oliver, Sheila Smith, Julie Wilson, Dawn Miller, Lisa Michalec, Pam Christian, Jill Burton, Kelly Mullins Kate Holt, Kathy Hughes, Laura Peoples, Linda Lovely, Bnanne Brannigan and Caroline Burns Fourth Row: Kim Wyont, Suzette Obaugh, Pam Thomas Amy Letts TrudiBoensch, Kristi Pierce, Molly Fox, Laura Carr, Abby Hughes, Kirstin Wachs, Anne Roberts, Pamela OShea, Michelle Combs and Anita Andrews t  Who Says We Can ' t Have Our Cake and Wear It Too! The Awesome Threesome (Kate, Kelly and Kathy) Zeta Tau Alpha 143 OFFICERS — (L to R) Firsl Row: Kathy Hernandez — Rush Counselor, Suzanne LeClear — Social Director, Treka Brown — Scholarship, Karen Schmitz — Social Director, Debbie Underwood — Trea- surer. Second Row: Diane Hurley — President, Rosemary Leist — Panhellic, Stefanie Serafino — Vice-President, Liz Van Fleet — Membership, Sandy Rodgers — Phi Director, Claudia Hernandez — Recording Secretary, and Jennifer Higgins — Alumni Secretary Stacey, Mikki and Jennifer, Ready for Drags New Phi ' s, Steph, Stacey and Mikki, with Mom Diane PHI MU Phi Mu was out in full force this year showing our colors all over campus! We started the year out with a bang more than doubling our membership during rush. With the help of our newly established Alumni advisory council Phi Mu has kept good relations with our alumni this year. We thanked them for all their help with our annual Alumni reception held at the Depot. The sisters and phis have worked hard this LAST WORDS Ms. Clariol — I ' ll never commit ... oh well. Dublin — If you ' re lucky enough to be Irish, you ' re lucky enough. Shaker — Sept. 15 ... he said he loved me . . . Nov. 15 ... he said he loved me. Mel — Don ' t ask! I DON ' T KNOW!! Mumbler — I just can ' t think of anything spectacular. Hermie — I can ' t believe I have to study biology all the time. Smiles — Do we have a meeting t oday? Legacy — I ' m older than you think. Curly — If you don ' t know it by now, you won ' t know it by cramming. Marinette — But I don ' t do those things, I just don ' t. Single C — Did you hear, yew there ' s another one Busy Bee — I have SU at 5, Chapter Development at 6. . . Miss Hernandez — I just don ' t care anymore — I ' m sick of this s. t Mom — If you love something, set it free. It if doesn ' t come back, hunt it down and kill It! Scrumpie — It ' s like Lays potato chips — you just can ' t stop at one. Little Woman — I need to be satisfied! Puffer — I ' m not giving our anymore. Boochie — Hey, don ' t I know you? Ms. Jam — Let me meditate. Dibdab — He ' s coming back, same s..t new semester. Condo — Waterfront beach property for sale. Rocky — Well ... I ' m a lover not a fighter — Do I stutter? 144 Greeks year to support our two National Philanthropies, Project HOPE and The Childrens Miracle Network. Since Phi Mus are known for our socials, 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! ?, soeub 9 v° it v. t s MEMBERS (L to R) First Row: Kelly Blake, Carole Donnelly, Laurie King and Rebecca Coe Second Row: Karen Vanhoy. Monica Rusbacky, Christine Bond, Amie Gates, Sara Messick, Jennifer Smith, Sharon Wise, Mikki Dean, Stephanie Denmark, Stacey Gustafson, Lesley Kain, Suzanne LeClear and Kathy Hernandez Third Row: Diane Hurley, Rosemary Leist, Stefanie Serafmo, Liz Van Fleet. Sandy Rodgers, Claudia Hernandez, Jenifer Higgins. Karen Schmitz Debbie Underwood and Treka Brown. Segrams — But I don ' t drink. Delta lota Kappa — Oh my god you ' ll never guess what happened. X-V— No I didn ' t, did I? Cricket — Ain ' t that special? Cool Aid — I can ' t talk to him ... I just can ' t! B.S. — I want my bill! Phi Mus Watch Their Favorite Fraternity KICK A-- at the A.M. vs. Pledges Football Game Phi Mu 145 LAST WORDS Behavior Problem: He did it again, so I guess He ' s sleeping alone. CKS: Another Year, another Sig. Silky: Finnicky, home alone again? Finniky: Silky, thanks for the private! Speed Bump Queen: This time my glasses fell off my face into the fish tank. D.D.: Ya ' ll, I feel ill . . . he just walked into the cafeteria. Domino ' s: Are you delivering? Hellen Keller: I can ' t believe I did this! I ' m such a diz! Rock : We ' re getting married in August — No, it ' s September — No, it ' s December — Yea, that ' s it, December 30th! Teach: I smell popcorn — who ' s got it? C-L: Vic, you know Snuckums loves me. Vic: C-L, you know I spend every weekend at the potatoe farm. L.S.: Am I invited, Jon?! Courtley: Soccer players play longer and better! Gina: Carol, how did my stuff get in the fishtank? Carol: Gina, I have no idea. Melbie: Well, Christy, it looks like we ' re sitting at home alone, again! Linkage: Love them freshmen pledges! Luka: How ' s the G.M.U. Sigma Chi? Mom: Does your cat have nine lives? Muddster: What ' s up? Squats: You ' re too awsume! Wake Woman: At least you will always have one big pink shoe! TC ' s Roommate: What a time to take a smoke! Wipeout: Don ' t go gettin all crazy! What do I owe you? Mrs. Flounder: Have you been at the pond again? Varoom. Who ' s number do you want? Wait a second, I ' ve got it! Dorito: The weekend? Her door is locked! Scam: No laughing or other unidentifiable noises! Molly: Don ' t forget all the nights with suite: Judy Blue eyes! Su-La: Raise it! I Wish They Could All Be Kappa Delta Girls! OFFICERS (L to R) First Row: Knstine Peterson — Treasurer, Vicky Andersen — Secretary and Dormda Bennett — Assistant Treasurer Second Row: Lisa Welsh — Membership Chairman, Carrie-Lyn Hobson — Mem- bership Chairman and Kris Curry — Editor. Third Row: Dawn Lemmo — Panhellenic Delegate, Paula Reising — President and Brenda Hovis — Vice-President. Members — (L to R) First Row: Knstine Peterson, Veronica Royer, Dorinda Bennett, Carrie-Lyn Hobson, Julie Gunther, Jill Cardillo, Dawn Lemmo, Becky Unon, Brenda Hovis and Tracy Stikeleather. Second Row: Courtney Barry, Lisa Shank, Cyndi Herring, Diane Derouen, Dawn Linky, Vicky Anderson, Beth O ' Donnell, Lynn Heasley, Ann McGrail, Suzette Richburg and Melissa Switzer. Third Row: Kim Long, Sheila Stirling, Debbie Harris, April Lang, Kathleen Mudd, Jeanne Wanner, Christy Rockwell, and Lynn Weigand. Fourth Row: Gina Duhr, Carol Fnck, Kris Curry, Katnona Hay, Kim Wilson, Allison Webb, Paula Mellinger, Paula Reising, Gwen Bogar, Beth Stecher, Sandra Selander, Joan Bryan, Sue Mosher, Meredith McCall and Amy Witty. Firth Row: Lisa Welsh, Dana Johnson, Meg Thompson, Amy Boswell, Kelly Jenkins, Leigh Ann Price, Kris Piercy, Kathy Pans, Dana Campanale, Anissa Yates and Beth Gregory. 146 Greeks Nis? Nissers: you are bringing me dowwnn! Gwen: Oh! My doodness dacious. Pebbles: Oh! You silly goose! Cara: I am so funny! TC: Give me my keys dang it — It ' s my car. I paid for it with my money. Zam: How fast can I drive before I loose my license? Kimmy: Tell Jay I said, Hey! E. Head: what kind of trouble did we get in this weekend? Joan: I guess I ripped my skirt when I fell into the shower. Sheila: But I ' m so shy and don ' t know anyone, until . . . KP ' Do you want another chocoloate whiff? Millie: Darren, I don ' t feel so good! CH: Guys, I think I ' m going to have a shack attack, see you tomorrow Annie: How is chuckles? Has he come to see you yet? Kimbo: I love to make waves with my sea man ! Melon Head: Did you think he would get a rash from that? GOD ROCKS: Come on and SQUEEEEEEZE me! PJ Monsta: What does he charge for art lessons? Nellie: There ' s no place like Kansas Cityi Boz: All the art is original. Sumo: I ' m the best pledge, even though I never attend my meeting Betty Crocker: Since I graduated from Jill and Cara ' s Cookout School, I can cook burgers for the good ole ' Pikes! Ms. BonJovi: Just dial 884-8400 for 24 hour service at High Point Regional. Jane: Swung on any vines lately? Small Wonder: Do big sisters lie on their happies? Wigdance: No more hair spray this year! Murph: How many guys did you kiss that night? Witt: Mary, wake up we have to go back to our room. Scotland: uhh??? My name is Elizabeth. Hosher: It ' s so nice of you to give Tina a single. KAPPA DELTA Hello to you too, April! 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 32 enthusiastic pledges at the conclusion of fall rush. With smiling faces and spirited outlooks, the Delts enjoyed three fantastic dances — Pledge Dance, Sisters Dance, and our annual white Rose Weekend — not to mention numerous fraternity mixers and Crush Party. Philanthropy was at its Peak as the Kappa Delts collected dollars for the National Committee for Prevention of Child Abuse on St. Patrick ' s Day. The bonds of sisterhood strengthened with fundraisers, 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. I ' m gonna hold my breath until you tell me what ATO means. (Lynn Weigand) J Kappa Delta 147 MEMBERS — First Row (L to R): Rachelle Peters, Stevi Sloop, Mandy Huff, Amy Englat, Ellen Lachin, Chaun Marsh, Nina Austen, Julie Hannigan, Michele Santasiere, Jennifer De Leonardis, Carolynn Flowers, and Sara Caruthers. Second Row: Jennifer Hambrick, Aileen Radinsky, Linda Carter, Linda Davis, Carrie Hubard, May Jordan, Stacey DePew, and Angelique Perrin. Third Row: Jennifer Stack, Sherri Hooker, Debi Tominosky, Elaine Estelle, Stacey Clayton, Kim Quinter, Stacie McElroy, Kris Premock, Jean Reilly, Christine Cadley, Holly Felber, Judy Stovall, Michelle Rawie, Tanya Matlins, Ellen Reese, Kristen Jones, Janet Mailed, and Mara Schultz. Fourth Row: Ann Kintigh, Shelly Hamby, Denise Holman, Jennifer Brunetto, Jackie Barlowe, Leslie Cipolla, Allison Chapman, and Beth Edwards. Fifth Row: Kathy Hetherington, Kym McClary, Jennifer Wieler, Julie Taylor and Leslie Joyner. The Alpha Gams here at High Point College share something special and unique that sets us apart from the rest. We Are Family exemplifies what Alpha Gamma Delta is all about. This year, Alpha Gams have become involved in various sports and activities on campus a nd many of our sisters hold offices in Student Government and have been nominated for honors such as Homecoming Court, Who ' s Who , and Greek of the Year. This year, the Alpha LAST WORDS D — Ya know, I swear, We ' re just friends, Jenwee. Bubbles — If you can ' t be with the one you love, love the one you ' re with. Chinner— Hey, what ' s goin ' on? Where ' s everyone goin ' on? Is anyone goin ' to get Beer? Maybelle — Yesterdays promises are tomorrows dreams — forever Aileen — The world is like a mirror: frown at it and it frowns at you. Smile, and it smiles too. Boobie — Hey guys, two and one. Huey, Duey, Louie and Donald rule. Belly Up Broom . Ann — If you can put one man on the moon, why can ' t you put them all? Debi — Dallas eat toast babe Siglet — Bacik-ly, I can ' t decide whether to play baseball or go to Millis. Jeannie Weannie — Come as you are or don ' t come at all. Mommaneen — Can I Tell You?? The Convict — Some of us just have better roommates than others. Shacker Senior — If you guys will me until graduation, I ' ll tell you everything about my sex life. Little QC — I want a Sig, too. Pres — Life would be xtc you and me endlessly groovin ' . , , Malley-Pie — All it takes is a little black lace and James Taylor Shades — Does life really go on beyond Sig Hill? Prepmonster— What ' s wrong with alligator socks?? Jenweesee — Relax, Trust me Zanner — Theta Chi BEST SET 148 Greeks ALPHA GAMMA DELTA Gams had a fantastic Rush with two new themes tor our Rush Parties: Camp AGD and Alpha Gamma Delta — Fun Ship . Both parties turned out to be a success and now we have 29 fantastic new pledges to show for it. We also participated in a Roll-A-Thon to help raise money for our philanthropy, The Juvenile Diabetes Foundation. But amidst all the activities and events we participate in, we always take time out to do things together as sisters. OFFICERS — ( L to R) First Row: Wendy Glass, Activities Chairman; Sherri Hooker. Membership Chairman; Janet Mallett, V.P. — Fraternity Education; Carrie Hub- ard, Corresponding Secretary; Jennifer Wieler, Standards Chairman; Ellen Reese. Philanthropy Chairman; Elaine Estelle. V.P. — Scholarship; Second Row: Rachelle Peters, Treasurer; Ellen Lachm, Publicity Chairman; Tanya Matlins, Social Chairman; Beth Edwards, House and Guard; Mara Schultz, President; Sara Caruthers, Ritual Chairman; and Jackie Barlowe, Recording Secretary. Judy, Mandy, and Sherri are ready to soar into Rush. There ' s always a party going on at Alpha Gam Hall. Two-tone mouth — No more Kai. Lola — Bless your heart. Smiles — I never should have fallen in love with you JAR. Preemie — We ' d like to order a pie from ya ' s Kimmee — No more SECRETS, okay?? E — The FLAME is sooo HOT, and how it BURNS. Lite — Hey lal, here ' s another one for Mrs. Busch. Jersey — Oh, why don ' t you just go to H— ? The Colgate Kid — Sex is so expensive and I don ' t have a Buck (But I know where I can get one) Orange — I wish I didn ' t know now what I didn ' t know then. Shelly — Going to Zimbabwe — The vapor rhinos. . Twiggy — Yes, it ' s Carolina Blue. ft _ Help me, I ' m caught in a WEB Alpha Gamma Delta 149 Inter-Fraternity Panhellenic Council 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. Panhellenic Council — : Sandy Rodgers, Delegate; Paige Alvarez, Delegate; Linda Davis, President; Dawn Lemmo, Treasurer; Jill Burton, Vice-President and Ann Pugh, Advisor IFC Officers — (L to R); Rusty Lawter, President; Jim Sharkey, Vice-President; Jon Dodge, Secretary; Steve Fields, Treasurer and Dave Sands, SGA Delegate. IFC Delegates — (L to R): Rich Miller, Chris Smith, Bruce Tenanian, Greg Hooker, Chark Bateman, Tom Joseph, Jon Travis, Mike Kreckle, Jon Dodge, Rusty Lawter, Steve Fields, Jim Sharkey, Dave Sands, Will Thomasson, Jon Mitchell, Jeff Gnssell, Brian Kendall, Chaz Marr, Jeff Quintavell, Chris Bockenhouer and Phil Fagan. in ikb m hi,. 150 IFC Panhellenic Alpha Phi Omega Hoppy: I have a four letter word for you: Dues Muxi: I need a drink! Jaws: I am not my brothers keeper. Hushpuppy: Slowdown, you move too fast. T-bird: Honey, let me tell you — Lady Hawke: You can ' t arrest me for indecent exposure, I have a valid I.D. Scrappy: If you ' ve got it, flaunt it. Sci-fi: Has anybody seen my Big Brother? Benji: We have perfect chemistry. Beacon: I ' m going out . . . this weekend. Bowty: I ' m the president of the fraternity? Alpha Phi Omega, MUXI Chapter was established in April, 1958, at High Point College. This year they are celebrating their 30th anniversary. MUXI Chapter participated in a variety of service projects this year. They delivered phone books with the High Point Jaycees, participated in the Alumni Phoneathon, collected canned food for the elderly at Christmas and sponsored the Bloodmobile four times. Alpha Phi Omega 151 feS ,â–  ' • t ;â– . â– â–  k L f f j£r. I his is a place of beginnings, with her arms full of summer clothes, the girl on the stairs stops and turns to look back. Dad? I ' ve got the tele- vision . . . Can you bring the van around to the front now? Ahead of her are three more flights of awkward steps. This is a place of beginnings . . . In a corner of the library he hunches, muttering at the Harbrace Handbook. Logic should lead, but what if there are four authors? And what ' s the difference between footnotes and bibliographies anyway? So many different situations, fraternities, lifestyles . . . no handbook seems to offer the answers. Seema Qubein fc -4 fr r r r 8 fc u  « •. « $ • ,co -sSSS o. tH - y G ? 0 - In Winston Salem visit SIR SPEEDY at 1011 Burke St . . . 722 -4109 Sechrest Funeral Service Inc. High Point 889-3811 Archdale 841-8383 Thomasville 472-7723 Since 1897 A 1 i7fif-.yf .A. .Alain .Theft .%% , :-? „ . . ' Y.W. 27262 . 4(nn-affft j â– i . .i _ Complete t rTio r — Outfitters ' ' ' Lavona Black HAROLD MOOS 2800 WESTCHESTER DRIVE HIGH POINT, N C 27260 PRESIDENT E, VICE-PRESIDENT Pi inu, Line. (ONE 886-501 154 ' HOWARD K. On September 26, a crowd of over 700 students, parents, and residents of High Point were present when Howard K. Smith, former ABC television news anchor, delivered the first annual Capus Waynick Lecture. Examining The Changing Challenges to America, Smith looked toward the future as he emphasized the importance of education to all people as the economies of the world increasingly merge. Education will determine the winners and losers in the future, Smith concluded. 156 Acknowledgement 1987-88 Ms. Cherl Harrison, Advisor Jo Walker, Consultant Blanca Lee Seema Qubein Jon Travis Christy Rockwell Snow Studio James Rabon Woody Marshall, The High Point Enterprise Woody Gibson, HPC Athletic Department And thanks to all the unnamed others for their many and varied contributions. Acknowledgements 157 When you asked me what my name was I didn ' t tell you that I have two German Shepherds, that I love Billy Joel, if that I oppose euthanasia, f that I play the guitar. Squirrels abound here, and maybe we arrive like them, scurrying to hide acorns, loves, lives s ' trom the weather. Xjjjer It has rained since then, T J „kr and snowed. -£  I ' up IparnpH I ' ve learned how to balance accounts, build flats, . ft l .•.-- snare mv world â–  • â–  ,s y How much hd  — ' • the seasons 3ldL Imt nave unc ° vered! 4 f How we have emerged! iJ ' l ' wi Seema Qubein 158 Ifl  ?4 ! vl ; , ' â–  ' .:â–  '  ifc 1 i ' «t !S i i i ro it i ,. m •iimmiwsmt muwuji â–   :«£ , JjWW . â–  ' . ? What edges things come to. Across the street to Hayworth. Over the bridge to Cooke, through the tiny, empty windows of post office boxes . . . These transitions have never seemed so transparent . . . these gaps where campus seeps away and vistas of a void Suddenly, the world seems flat and only four years wide. Seema Qubein nd s ' TOP Rick Kelley 101 W ss$ Edward Jackman F, ntertainment ' 87 Andy Andrews January 30 Michael Bird April 1 Alex Cole November 14 Edward Jackman September 25 Rick Kelley February 25 Pinsky Gray April 30 Andy Andrews Edward Jackman Alex Cole Pinsky Gray Epilogue 163 Helps us grow individually and socially T T- T- T 1 j 129 fe J J 9 - 1 1 â– Â |v â„¢T ifflfe vB â–  L sff--= 3 © far Lx %2 k% j - - , «. â–  — A IRT DAT j Ssi .-v V ft?j jwf SSs K : «l tt : %- - ' Epilogue 165 Continuing Adult Education Center elly A. Acuff usan G. Adams Elizabeth Aldridge Lynley F. Anders Criss D. Anderson David Anderson Bobby G. Andrews Deborah K. Ashley I Tommie C. Atkins RandyJ. Barber Charles Bearden Sue S. Beaver ; Cynthia K. Beeson Doris R. Bennett Shannon Bentley William t. Beusse Teresa Billings Judy A. Black Beverly Boerner Sharon G. Bolton Christopher Bowles James F. Boyd Deborah Branson Christy L. Brewer Kathleen Bryant H. Dean Bull Jr. Barry D. Bunn Carta G. Burkhart Scott T. Bumette Rhonda N. Bynum Jean Calhoun Deborah Chapman Kimberly Chapman (Catherine Cheek Andrew 0. Chiedu Joey V. Clewis Timothy Coleman Djuana M. Collins Eddie R. Conrad Thomas D. Cook Carmen R. Cotton Richard Cranford Rhonda Craven Marie H. Cribb Brad F. Crotts Conis F. Cutler Ramona M. Delappe Joey M. Dillon Phillip Dixon Jr. William Dyson IV Meredith A. Eanes Steven L. Edwards Almettia Ellison Rick J. Espy Susan C. Evans David W. Fields Lawan Fitzgerald Mary Fitzgerald Cynthia L. Foster lary W. Frazier Henry J. Freeman Amy S. Gibson Donna L. Gilbert Gary L. Goodnough John E. Grant III Carlton B. Guyer Kathleen Haggerty Clyde H. Hal Jr. Kay Hamilton Alice J. Handy Mark Hanes Susan H. Hayworth Teresa Hayworth Robert J. Hedge Louanne Hedrick Kimberly C. Hobbs Jacquelm Hodges Lauren P. Horton Michael W. Hubble Bruce C. Huffman Fredrick Hughes David L. Hunt Robert S. Hupp Carolyn E. Idol Cynthia H. Ingram Karen S. Johnson Linda H. Kenner Rosemary Kinley Andi Kirkman Traci D. Knight Norman F. Lang Jr. Tonya H. Langley Anna P. Leak Ida L. Leonard Walter Leonard Jr. Marybeth Linton Bryan K. Linville Faye Loflin Bruce E. Lonas Michael Lovelace Hasije P. Marion Barbara Marshall Sheila R. Masten Jeffery G. Mastin Brenda D. McAdams Brett H. McCurry Janie P. McDaris Judith S. Melton Pasedia L. Mills Herschel F. Mintz Sharon Montgomery Glenda S. Morgan Joe R. Morris Billy Norris Fonda D. Norris Diane M. Nye Gloria F. Oglesby Dennis B. Ohara Cynthia S. Oneil David B. Osborne Beverly P. Page Ruth C. Parks Anthony Patterson Michael Patterson Wendi Patterson § George M. Pawl Lynn F. Payne Ina F. Pegram Deborah K. Piner Denica A. Ptimimer Sever Poindexter Donna M. Pruett JurJm G. Quinn Terri D. Rhodes Lawrence F. Rich Stephen A. Rule Erin M. Ryce Donna B. Sanders Wanda D. Sautter Richard L. Scott Wanda G. Sewell Deborah H. Shaw M. Jeanne Shirley Brian M. Shoaf Christina Shoaf Forrest Shuford Patricia Simmons Hilda Sink Mary L. Sistrunk Kelly A. Smith Lisa D. Smith John E. Snead Gary D. Snipes Robert A. Spears Jeffrie Stanoen Biilie E. Stanley Barbara Starnes Robert K. Steele R. Steve Stewart Wanda D. Stone Percy Strader Jr. CD. Streetman Jr. C. Edward Studebaker Howard D. Swaim r. Carol A. Swansonff Jeffery Sweeney I Melinda Sykes Charles K. Tatum | Te Thai Ethef M. Townsenrf Getre A. Trippe Charles Trivette Maryjane Vernon Deborah H. Wade Renee F. Wardell Doris L. Warren Eunice L. Watson Gilda D. Watts Susan Wafts Martha D. ' -Wessell Scott Whrtater Rita P. Whitley Patsy M. Willard Christine WHtiams Diane M. Williams Philip Williams Stephanie Wilson Lisa J. Witcher Toni l. mm Ralph E. Wolfe II Silas E. Wood Randall C. Wright Roger Zimmerman Fanda I. Abbas James S. Adams Joyce Adams v Ludwig W. Albl Herman Anderson Jr. Kathy L. Ayers Andy Barber Lori A. Barnes Carolyn Barrios Clemmie Basinger Jason Beamon Nancy F. Bennett Susan A. Bennett Leigh Blackburn ' Patrick Blackburn â– pap .- ' jJGJ-jpaJ rrcaLii T-i • 166 Epilogue Dor Rid Car Donna L Blakley ichard D. Boese iria M, Bogarous larol A. Bolen Robert L. Bowden Faith W. Bowman Gary W. Bowman Scarlet Boyle Martene F. Brewer William Bridges mthea % Wilma F. Brown Mary J. Browne Mary Burchette : Debra L. Caldwelt ynda M. Canzona heryl S. Caudill ; N. Caudle rionica B. Caudli dna S. Cnavis Helen W. Choplin Patsy H. Clay Barbara Cockrum G. Grayson Coleman Marylin Collins John Conklin James H. Con Caroline Con Sue M. Cox. Rhodena S. i I Ronald A. Crouch Charles M. Culler Steven K. Daniels Stacy L. Darnall Elaine B. Davis Patricia Davis ' Debra L. Dion Thomas Oisantis Traci J. Disher Karen J. Doub â–  Valerie Douthit . Janet L, Driver Tracy C. Duke Lynn D. Dull Tim M. Dull Heidi K. Eddy j James W. Edmonds ' Ryke R. Edwards Vera V. England Vicki L. Epley Lori Etkin Rita W. Everhart Elizabeth Faulk Vendy F. Fields i S. Flynn Sondra S. Folsom Rita J. Forbes Brenda D. Fowler Christopher Fowler Dorothy Francis I Kathy C. Frazier j Beverly N, Fudge yW. Carolyn Fulp KSamela G. Fulp James M. Gowen : . andra J. Graver Sandra K. Gray TJargaret C. Grote Susan M. Haake Howard W. Hagler Robin R. Hail i Sandra Hamilton William Hammett Carole M. Harper Debbie A. Harris James R. Harris Tammie L. Harris Pamela Hartigan Klartha H. Hauser 3rrain Hawryluk amelia C. Heath Carolyn Hedrick Kim Hiatt cki A. Hiatt Melissa J. Hill Lucinda S. Holder Keith Hollingsworth Teresa L. Hoots Greg Horton Deloris Huntley Deborah Jackson Lynn B. Jennings Rodney M. Johnson Shari Johnson Catharine Jones James D. Jones Wayne D. Kale Michael Kecseti Glenda J. Keels Kenneth B. Keller Kelly K. King Tonya D. King Beverly Kirby Leigh T. Kiser Merlin C. Kreiser Shirley A. Lewis Kathryn Lloyd Susan L. Lowi Sheila E. Loyi Judith Lytle Betty C. Mabe Patnck J. Marr Karen F. Marshall Michael Marshall Patricia Marshall Liston L. Martin Vallie E. Martin Cathleen McCall Rhonda C. McCann Jeloma McDonald Anna P. McGhee Mark P. McGhee Paula A. McWethy Gail Merritt Janice D. Miller Ricky E. Money Laura W. Monroe Kathy W. Morgan Melanie K. Morris Robin C. Mouzon Edward Musselwhite Jonathan K. Myers Thomas Neal Charles Neenan Patricia Nelson Tmothy R. Nelson Leanne 0„ Mewsom Rebecca L. Morris Jack T. Owen Pamela A. Pacula Darlene J. Palmer Anna M. Papp Krishna 8. Papp Ellen K. Parker Debra L. Penn Carol Pfaff Angela K. Phipps Angie Poindexter Charlene Porter Vicky P. Priddy Cathy A. Rachui Margaret Rafferty Judi Raglandtodd William Reavis Jr. Sara Lynn Redmon Marilyn T. Reid Herman M. Respess David J. Riedl Jacaryn D. Riley Kenneth L. Rippy Janice B. Ritchie Ruth D. Roberts Katherine Roels Stacey Rogatsios Brenda L. Russell David L. Sain John A. Salmons Deborah L. Sams Deborah Scalise Lynda L. Seit Julie W. Sellers James Shaw Princess Shaw Amy Shelton Jackie L. Sherrod Luanne W. Shumate Baird B. Sills Jr. Carolyn Simmons William Simmons Braiinder Singh Cathy L. Slate Donna M. Small Diane B. Smith Harley Smith Jr. Kathryn A. Smith Robin B. Smith Vickie L. Smith Alice L. Snead Kevin Spainhour Bonnie T. Spedden Riley C. Spoon Michael Stephenson Gail E. Stewart Patricia Stewart Sharon E. Stoltz Mark E. Stone Mary R. Stone Demse R. Sturkie Marsha Sucharski Judith P. Swaim Nicolette J. Tesh Toy G Townsend Cheryl Trotter Amy G. Troxell Jeanne 0. Vanhoy Beverly G. Vestal Cathie Vestal Janice W. Vogler Lisa R. Wagoner Brenda S. Walker Mary K. Wall Deborah Wallis Cindy R. Weaver James S. Weavil Jeanne T. White Gail Whitlatch Donna B. Whitman Kelly H. Widener Joel W. Williams Mary C. Williams Michael Williams Lynn Williamson Holly E. Wilmoth R. William Woerner Lorian D. Woods Kimberly Wright Patricia Wright Debbie H. Yonakor Martha Ziglar Johnny Addertion Richard H. Allen Shirley L Allen Shirley Athan Timothy L. Banner Margaret M. Bates Rheva Bloomfield Phyllis S. Bookei Michael W. Boothe Sandra P. Bray Steven Brenneis J. Rodney Brown Nadyne Brown Wendy B. Calloway William M. Carter Gay S. Cherry Beverly Choplin James M. Conner James H. Corn Jr. Mark Covington Jr. Carolyn J. Craver Kenneth Crockett Larry D. Dancy Jeanne A. Davis Philip A. Deal David Doby Darlene Eads Robin G. Epps Jeffrey G. Essie Kelly D. Everhart Karen A. Faulkner Dale A. Flynt Brian Foster David J. Foster Larry D. Gossett Joe S. Griffin Jr. Judy D. Grimstead Tina S. Gulledge Dawn K. Harris Kyle Harrison Lloyd Harrison Penny L. Hauser John R. Haxton Tonya Henderson James E. Hoots Robert L. Hudson Linda A. Huff John W. lerna Sherrie H. Ivey Tanya M. Jones Karen S Joyce Denny Kallam Frederick Kelly Charles H. Kimel Robin S. Kincaid Karen K Kinney Karen K. Knox Calvin Lawson Clayborne Lewis Alta L. Lindsay Gail L. Lindsay John S. Long Kay Long Sonya V. Long Alisa A. Lyon Cora R. Malloy Jeffrey D. Manuel Hugh A. Martin Jr. Mark A. Matthews Valerie McCormick Jayne M. McDonald Brenda L. McHone Pam R. McKinney Nina L. Meiring Juanilla Moore Linda Morrison Connie M. Myers Donna G. Myers Joe B. Naylor Jr. Monte Paisley Janie Petticord Gary L. Phelps Deborah A. Pope David K. Reece Barry Richardson Angela V. Ridings Elaine T. Sarna Jimmie Saudners George A. Shouse Sabrina G. Sidden Lisa K. Smith Myra Smith Ernest G. Snead Lana S. Stanley Katheleen Stephenson Arkon G. Stewart Dana M. Strange Connie H. Taylor Patricia Tetter Gloria Timlic Carol J. Tripled Pamela Trivette Wesley G. Walker Louise V. Watkins Tina White Darrel Williams George Williard Janice R. Wurgley Epilogue 167 i- ' -aj â– II im A ' ' ' mi ' fi m a Going Greek A traditional Rite of Spring at High Point College is Greek Week. The 1987 version included a faculty student softball game, the Michael Bird concert, a bong show, a banner contest, an awards ceremony and receptions for the entire college community. 168 Epilogue Pan-Hell and IFC produce a successful Greek Week 6W.lyi 4 A , 57 is h Mi a Lbb 2__ • r i a a . J I i 3 t£ x f b sSP F x [1 , Mil b II n if yn fflfe 1 1 ft V i â–² Â¥, n . v m. a I !! Hi Jn H : ' â– r ' IH A. if 3sa â– f I, 1 L- Vr 1 ' --- Bfl i?PE l S ' â– fa. 1 r H | P •f° l i -JB S iiX Â¥ Br t i - g : : Epilogue 169 Forget books, forget tests, forget school . . . 170 Epilogue . . . Let ' s dance! % x  f dm â–  ' ' WmmmmWM 4 m- i SHl ft I P=wl 1 -livv fif Hi ifl K i jJF fciJP tA it-- 1 r B â–  - ' ' â– â– A IB- BIP H a [ n The Valentine ' s Dance ' 87 Epilogue 171 in the making . . Because of the great popularity of Carl Rosen with the High Point College students, the singer and musician made a return visit to the campus. But this second visit was no ordinary concert. The entertainer liked the students so much that he wanted to tape his promotional video at High Point College using HPC students as his audience! The New Dorm ... a proud addition to High Point College ' s Campus Epilogue 173 These four years, Only a pinpoint in time. Growing, learning, sharing, Finding out who you really are. Sometimes the days seemed endless, Sometimes they passed too quickly. All those tomorrows are now yesterdays, So it must be time to move on. We ' ll take with us the memories, Knowledge, tears, laughter, friends. It ' s time to move on We have finally emerged. Teri Burchette Editor Class of ' 88 176 Epilogue t z .  ,yt .Â


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