East Mecklenberg High School - East Wind Yearbook (Charlotte, NC)

 - Class of 1965

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The dance floor is crowded as students try out new dances. During a break in the music, new and old eagles relax on the bleachers. HOWDY DANCE Each year, the Social Committee and the Orientation Committee of the Student Council jointly sponsor the Howdy Dance. The purpose of the dance is to welcome all new eagles to the school, and provide them with an opportunity to make new friends. All students at East are invited to attend. This year’s dance was held in the gym on September 3, 1964, after the Blue and Gold football game, which gave students a preview of East’s 1964 football team. Approximately 500 students danced, talked, and got to know each other as the dance progressed. Refreshments of coke and cookies were served at the refreshment stand in the lobby of the gym. 1 After the dance, students congregate in the lobby, make new friends, and renew old acquaintances.

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ORIENTATION Part of every sophomore’s first week at East is the school’s orientation program. Supervised by Mr. Hagen and the Orientation Committee of the Student Council, the program strives to help each new student adjust to his new environment. The work of the 1964-65 Orientation Committee began in the spring of 1964, when members of the committee visited East’s feeder schools to help graduating ninth graders plan their schedules for the coming year and to give them some idea of what life at East is like. During the summer, the committee helped Mr. Hagen in planning schedules and class assignments. On the first day of school, sophomores were greeted in their respective homerooms by two-member teams from the Orientation Committee, who gave the new eagles information concerning East, its policies, and its organizations. During the first week, these teams taught classes for the homeroom teacher to whom they were assigned and answered any questions the new students had about East. Also during the first week, sophomores attended an Honor Assembly, where they were introduced to East’s honor system. The climax to the week’s activities was the Sophomore Sock Hop, to which only sophomores and members of the Orientation Committee were invited. Orientation worker Pam Hollifield explains a point to sophomore Gary Benfield. Junior Randy Fisher passes out information booklets to a sophomore homeroom. Page Twenty-eight



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HOMECOMING Homecoming is always a gay, sentimental time at East, for it is during Homecoming that all alumni are invited to return to the campus for the Homecoming Game and the Homecoming Dance. This year, Homecoming climaxed Pep Week, during which students built up their spirits through dressing up in pep shirts, decorating homerooms and the campus, and attending pep rallies after lunch. A major part of Homecoming was the announcement of East’s 1964-65 Homecoming Queen, Diane Maddox. Diane was elected by the student body from a court of nineteen girls, each nominated by a senior football player. Announcement of the new queen came during the half-time festivities at the Homecoming Game on October 23, 1964. Diane’s court, composed of Jeane Rhodes, Barbara Redd, Joy McCorkle, and Linda Hoffner, looked on as last year’s queen, Marilyn Lowry, presented her with a bouquet of twelve lovely red roses. Diane and her court reigned over the Homecoming Dance on October 24, 1964, as approximately 200 couples danced to the music of the Twilighters. Diane shows mixed emotions upon being named East’s 1964-65 Homecoming Queen. Randy Cate and Joan Ketchie sell tickets as the dance is about to begin. At the Homecoming Dance, students relax and chat before the new queen is introduced. Page Thirty

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