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Seniors who attended Eaton for twelve years. CUM Hifltofuy The four years that we've spent in E. H. S. have brought us many exciting and memorable experiences. Our first year got off to a good start with 54 bright, smiling freshmen, eager to undertake all kinds of activities. Little did we know what was in store for us. To begin with we elected Mr. Witters as our sponsor and Myrna Shonk as class president. To pep up our basketball team we elected Vicki Pratt, Margene Bri- nkley, Wanda McCallister, and Janet Morris as our yell leaders. They did such a good job that our boys almost won the class tourney. By our sophomore year we were well established as high schoolers . We elected Mrs. Barker as our sponsor and Dennis Neal as class president. Both the girls' and the boys' teams won the class volley ball tourney. The highlight of this year was when we received our class rings. And oh yes, we all remem- ber the class party at Lulu's leggs and alll. Then came the climax, our junior year. Mr. Morris was our sponsor and Mary Jones was class president. The main activity this year was the play, Our Girls . Then of course, we all enjoyed planning the junior-senior prom. Our senior year marked the end of our experiences in E. H. S. Mr. Morris was our sponsor again. Our officers for this year included Cap Prewett, presi- dent, Jim Bob Ratican, vice president, Margene Brinkley, secretaryg and Myrna Shonk, treasurer. This year was especially memorable because the basketball team, which was mostly senior boys, won the county championship. Selling con- cessions, magazines, Christmas cards, and raffle tickets were among the things that kept us busy. Our senior play Hillbilly Courtship , which was a big success and the coming of our name cards and pictures added excitement. After much hard work, which we hoped was not in vain, we took that long-A awaited trip. As the 47 seniors of the class of '59 await Baccalaureate and Commencement, they dream of the future, hoping for as much happiness as they had in Eaton High.
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