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Float, Queen, Victory over Alex . . . Homecoming Queen candidates were: Brenda Acres, Karen Albers, Marcia Fettig, Carole Jarvis, Janet Myerly. Queen Marcie reigns at the Homecoming Seniors showed their spirit by constructing a float. Dance. 16
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Dramatic Ability in Presentation of Plays On November 14 and 15, 1968, the senior class presented You, The Jury by James Reach. In this courtroom drama the audience had the chance to act as a jury and to vote whether Barbara Scott, played by Pat Shepard--on trial for the murder of Chester Arthur Brant--is innocent or guilty. When the prosecutor, Alan Woodward played by Steve Mayfield, builds up the case against her, the situation seem s hopeless. But the lawyer and sister of the defendant, Edith Scott, played by Candy Carter, is able to bring convincing witnesses before the court, and at the end the jury voted Not Guilty . Under the direction of Miss Sam-mis, assisted byMissCrull and the student directors Marcie Fettigand Barbara Green, all three performances were very successful. Other members of the cast who helped to make the presentation a success were Keith Sherman, Jeff Brewer, Gloria Piirto, KathyTyner, Carole Jarvis, Jeff Simmons, Greg Kiefer, Monika Wojak, Ted Moser , Debbie Himburg, Loren Culp, and Vicki Coston. Diane Carlson adds the final touches to Keith Sherman's make-up. Edith tries to calm an outburst from her client Barbara, Prosecuting attorney, Steve Mayfield, presents Ex-played by Pat Shepard. hibit A to the court. 15
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Excitement Reigned over 1968 Homecoming Homecoming 1968 dawned on a bright, crisp September 28. Festivities were off to a smashing start with a parade downtown featuring the Panther Band, cheerleaders, the Pep Club, and a float entered by the Senior Class entitled Play-Boys. Also in the parade were the five queen candidates: Brenda Acres Karen Albers, Marcie Fettig, Carol Jarvis, and Janet Myerly. The Panthers outmaneuvered the Alexandria Tigers all the way and at halftime the score was 21 to 7. The halftime show included such numbers by the Panther Band as: Up, Up and Away”, Look Sharp, ” and Oh, You Beautiful Doll. At this time Miss Marcie Fettig was crowned queen. During the last two quarters of play the mighty Panthers fought on to gain a final score of 34 to 14 over the Tigers. Culminating the eventful day was the annual Homecoming Dance. It was held that evening in the Panther Den, with the Humbugs providing the music and floor show. All this added up to the best Homecoming in the history of Elwood. Marcie Fettig is crowned Homecoming Queen by Principal Blair Sullivan. Joe Davis runs option play during second quarter to set up the third score of game. 17
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