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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. Pr™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, CoTar™ Snath ' , ,j, »ijrtt« 1m loclun ■«. I™ 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 £ ■ - fa, ,„ k,, tf „ . , ' ' ' lam) .Ml e . .. M ' , ' ' da,. (Jet Mjjri.Jr, || 1 ■ - ' ' ■ bv. Unse CK Go t family . ■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,- ■- r o I David Hooker Phy licil Panthers soccer team continues a winning season ■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.™ fi-injt,, 0,J « Coy bnto saw Untv ™ by . «« «f «, j , ' ' to, 1 The Panthers deloauid Ekm -° rt,6i Mn r ' to ngra, wla «rf M -
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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 ™ 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
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' ■ 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
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