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utumn Brings Excitement Crisp air and falling leaves herald the arrival of fall and the opening of school. Students flock to Eaton Rapids High School and everywhere there is an air of anticipation and excitement-anticipation of coming school 'ZZ' ' events and the excitement of renewing old friend- , ships and making new ones. This year proved to be even more exciting with the arrival of our Norwegian exchange student, Karin Skallsjo. Karin stepped right into her new American life and took an active part in the school events of the year. Aw B. 5-.L as Ie 'Mr .y w Q A sg? 7 gg , 'wig 128 X 1: Karin's schedule problems are ironed out by Mr. Fransted Dennis Moore has the honor of one of the first dances with Karin. Karin is officially welcomed by Louise, Student Council President, at the opening dance, given by the Eatonian staff. 8
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Homecoming SHARLA MCKESSY Senior Queen Sharla, senior class representative, happily ac- cepts the roses presented to her by Jim Lane. Queens Lend Beauty and Grace SHEILA VARNEY Junior ELAINE BERRY Sophomore KATHY LONG Freshman The night of October 23 was dismal and dreary, but our spirits were bright and sunny as the Grey- hounds trampled Charlotte 34-0. The game was doubly importantg not only was it Homecoming, but the traditional Little Brown Jug was at stake. Senior Sharla McKessy was crowned Home- coming Q ueen a few minutes before playing time. With her court and their escorts fSheila Varney and David Shifkey, Elaine Berry and Ray Hogan, Kathy Long and John Bergstadj Sharla, escorted by Dick Hilliard, reigned over the game and the dance, 'Football Frolicf The Homecoming Dance after the game is always a big success.
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