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chool He Starry-eyed and laughing we Patriots pool together our interests, talents, enthusiasm, and support into school activities. Homecoming, dedication of Sullivan Field, dances, proms, musicals, plays-all help to promote bonds of fellowship throughout our student body and community. To further exploit special interests, Patriots reach beyond the required curriculum to participate in extracurricular activities at Marshall. When a Patriot explores a cave with the Spelunkers Club or gives service through Red Cross, he enrzbhes himseb' and grows with others. 8
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roms, Ball ojjferfestwe themes On March 22, 1969, the ROTC had their biggest social event of the year-the Military Ball, A Salute to Hawaii-Our Fiftieth State. Marshalls ROTC hosted staff spon- sors and commanders from twelve other high schools, as well as the parents of the ROTC seniors. Kathy McWilliams, junior, reigned as queen ofthe ball. juniors stepped into the i'Age of Aquariusv for their junior prom on May 17. Rita Eckert and john Tremain were chosen queen and king of the special event. The Impossible Dreamy-the seniors of 1969 reflected upon their high school years. At the end of the prom, the seniors united in fellowship for one last time together. Talking, dancing, laughing, they built upon old memories. A 3 Above-Enjoying punch and cookies by candlelight, Senior Debbie Sharr and her date exchange admiring glances between bites. Right-Senior Mickey Firth and sophomore Marslm Kimbel glide across the dance floor at the senior prom, i'The Impossible Dream. 10
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