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Tom Simpson proudly accepts the title of Mr. Football for 1968. Queen Dinah Maihofer rules; ' Homecoming Haunf bewitches Halftime brought Homecoming ac- tivities to a climax with the an- nouncement of Mr. Football Tom Simpson and Queen Dinah Maihofer at the annual Homecoming game at Demaree Field Friday, Oct. 17. Following the crowning of the queen and her presentation of red roses and a gold locket, her court re- ceived yellow roses and necklaces from the Student Council officers. Anticipation and suspense con- tinued to mount prior to the an- nouncement of the winners in the float divisions. For the first time, Student Council presented a large traveling trophy to the winning float. Spanish Club’s float “Fight Trooper Mouth won the award. Future Homemakers of America and Future Volunteering as servers, freshmen parti- cipate in high school activities. “Homecoming Haunt” creates the mood for many couples at the dance. Secretaries of America tied for top honors in the car division. Following halftime, the Pirates suffered a defeat at the hands of Gary Wirt Troopers, 30-13. The traditional semi-formal dance “Homecoming Haunt” was held Sat- urday, Oct. 19, from 7-11 p.m., bringing the week of Homecoming activities to a close. Providing the music for the occasion were the “Basooties. Black cats on a white picket fence, witches and dark lighting all helped to create a “haunting mood in the Engelhart Gym. Adding to the Hallo- ween theme were the pumpkins, black cat nut cups and orange and black napkins on each table. Homecoming — 21
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Come on, old man, give me your seat for this dollar,” bribes Tony to enable him to have Andrew ' s seat next to Mayme. ' Ladies of the Jury ' is final play for seniors Fred Ballard’s “Ladies of the Jury,” a courtroom drama, was pre- sented by the Senior class April 24, 25, and 26 at the Merrillville High auditorium. Although Ballard’s play in itself was a serious drama, the characters in the senior production were de- veloped humorously. Taking place in the small town of Rosevale, New Jersey, the play con- cerned a murder trial and the jury’s attempt to reach a verdict despite the antics of a well meaning Mrs. Crane. The costumes for the play were in the style of the 1940’s. Men wore baggy pants and double breasted suits while the women wore long dresses and padded shoulders. Director Mr. Morrow and student director Cathy Austin go over the script to im- prove the actions of the characters. A waiter and three waitresses from a nearby restaurant bring in supper for the hungry members of the jury. You lie, you lie! I did not kill my husband, screams Mrs. Gordon to the witness on the stand, Evelyn Snow.
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