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Homecoming climaxes fall events at East Patti James, Homecoming Queen, is congratulated by 1964 Queen, Diane Mattox. Elegantly decorateu for the annual fall event, the cafeteria provides a delightful atmosphere for students at the Homecoming Dance. Homecoming is probably one of the most anxiously antici- pated events at East. It is on this fall occasion that newly risen sophomores, juniors, and seniors host the East alumni at a game and dance celebration. One of Homecoming’s most important phases was the an- nouncement of the 1965-66 Homecoming Queen, Miss Patti James. Elected by the student body, Patti was one among a court of eighteen girls nomi- nated by senior football play- ers. Patti and her court, Susan Knee, Cynthia Chapman, Pat Daniels, and Stephanie Stand- afer, were named during half time at the football game on October 15. Patti reigned at the dance the following night where she received her crown from last year’s queen, Diane Mattox. 18
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While waiting for their bus, students engage in lively conversation. An inside view of a bus shows students seated comfortably. Approximately 50 per cent of East Mecklenburg students de- pend upon buses for transpor- tation to and from school. The 53 drivers of East’s 18 buses are unsung heroes in our midst. The driver begins prepara- tion for his job several weeks in advance with classroom work and practice driving. It is after obtaining his bus driver’s license that the task begins. Most drivers must rise early to bring students to East so that they will have time to bring a second load of students to jun- ior highs and elementary schools by 8:30. Buses arrive to load East students between 3:20 and 3:45. Fifty percent of East students depend upon buses for transportation to and from school
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Fun loving Eagles try out the latest steps of the “Watusi” and “Jerk” at the 1965 Homecoming Dance. ,.=xsfe=- Patti and her court are surrounded by nominees and their escorts. Sophomore Susie- Lawrence finds the dance floor a bit crowded. 9 ,
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