East Rowan High School - Eastonian Yearbook (Salisbury, NC)

 - Class of 1969

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5 ,pf 155. Most athletic Since sports is their favorite pastime, Barbara Buie and Randy Benson try their hand at ping-pong. Barbara has lettered three years in basketball and has been elected co-captain of the team. Randy has been named Most Valuable Player in three sports at East. Added to their list of honors is that of being elected MOST ATHLETIC of their class. Most spirit Whether it be cheering them in victory or consoling them in de- feat, Debbie Harwood and Perry Bernhardt back the Mustangs all the way. They exhibit school spirit not only through cheerleading and participation in sports but also by taking an active interest in the betterment of East Rowan by supporting the Student Council as an olhcer and committee chairman, respectively. Most Iikebf to succeed Mike Peeler diligently seeks the solution to a dilhcult trig problem while Jeanne Lane acts as overseer. These honor students have been selected MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED by the seniors of l969 because of their determination to accomplish anything they attempt no matter how dillicult the task appears. Their goals are set high, and they have only begun a long climb to a successful future. Most typical With the gang coming over, Priscilla and Alan prepare for them by mixing a pizza, the most typical food seniors enjoy. Priscilla and Alan seem always to do the right thing at the right time - such as being at all the ball games. Just being themselves wherever they are has won Priscilla Kirchin and Alan King the title of MOST TYPICAL in the senior class as judged by all the other seniors.

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1 ,f 03' Wittiest Nimble-witted seniors Donna Young and Mike Fesperman are up to another of their fun-raisingl' projects. There is never a dull moment when either of them is around for they are good sports in taking jokes as well as in making them. Most talented Jane Jones and Gray Barrier have gained recognition for themselves by entertaining at assemblies, PTSA programs, and Junior-Senior Proms. The Class of '69 respects these extraordinary talents and has awarded them the title of MOST TALENTED. S uperlati ves if X Friendliest rl a' 44 y ii ii Pam McCombs and Randy Bingham possess those qualities typical of leaders of their class. These exceptional attributes, including warmheartedness and amicability, have gained them the honor of being elected FRIENDLIEST of the Class of '69. in VTL ge at



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Les belle jeune filles Long anticipated, the Evening in Paris at last becomes a reality. Graceful ladies and debonair gentlemen enter the transformed gym through the Arc de Triomphe. The typical sidewalk cafe, checked tablecloths, a statuesque Eiffel Tower, and an iridescent revolving globe cast a romantic spell on each monsieur and mademoiselle who enters the enchanting city. Dancing to the music of the Aqua Lads Revue, entranced seniors are swept up into an evening that will long be remembered as their,' Junior-Senior Prom. Juniors delight in the outcome of weeks of planning and working to make that big night in May a success. They begin to look forward to April. 1969, when they will be the honored guests. The real spirit of Gay Paree is captured as talented sophomores sing I Love Paris in the Springtime and Mamselle , and a line of chorus girls step high to the rhythm of a typical Paris tune. Cindy Miller adds to the entertainment with the Dance through Paris . The crowning of Queen Terry Leonard and King Steve Upright highlights the evening's festivities. The royal couple ascends to a red velvet domed dias accented by entwined red roses and hanging clusters of flowers. The Grand March begins as Junior and Senior Class otiicers and their dates pay homage to their royalty. Michelle,,, sung by Jane Jones, concludes the entertainment and leaves guests in an even more romantic mood. Chairman Perry Bernhardt, Julie Lentz. Priscilla Kirchin. and Randy Bingham, representatives of the Junior Class, take pride in having hosted the 1968 Junior-Senior Prom. Junior advisors sigh and smile: C'est tinis! Nona Ray Poole and her date enjoy the French atmosphere while sitting at a table typical of the streets of Paris. 46 el les beaux garcgons Queen Terry Leonard radiantly smiles as she is crowned by Junior Class treasurer, Julie Lentz. King Steve Upright receives a smile and word of congratulations from Randy Bingham, Junior Class vice-president.

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1969, pg 166

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1969, pg 55

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1969, pg 10

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