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Symbolizing achievement is the JMHS diploma. A hard earned document, it represents a goal worth reaching for — being well educated to anticipate tomorrow. Radiantly accepting congratulations from Steve Knapp after be- ing crowned queen during the intermission of the 1970 Military Ball Fly Me to the Moon is Vickie Purcell. Puzzled by all the different varieties of food available in the cafe- teria, these freshmen boys take a few minutes to decide what they would like to have for lunch.
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Reigning over the 1970 Junior Prom, Land of the Midnight Sun are Holly Noble and Greg Mayfield. They were chosen by members of the junior class who attended the an- nual special event in the main foyer. Playing under the Sullivan Field Lights, the John Marshall Fighting Patriots supplied the Homecoming crowd with many exciting moments before bowing after a hard fought battle to the Chatard Trojans, 31-12. The 1970 Homecoming Court and Escorts — BOTTOM ROW: Nikki Longworth, Holly Noble, queen, Debbie Thompson, Jackie Thompson, Jody Thompson. TOP ROW: Russ Swan, Steve Mitchell, Dave Disher, Jim Morgan, Chuck Dyke. Holly Reigns At Both Prom f Homecoming , Traveling to The Land of the Midnight Sun, juniors held their prom on May 16. Entering the main foyer they found the halls decorated with Nordic ships, suns and Viking relics, all reminiscent of the Viking era. Black and gold was the central color scheme. Music was provided by the North Central Dance Band. Holly Noble and Greg Mayfield were crowned queen and king of the an- nual event. Celebrating Homecoming on Oc- tober 16, Marshall students wel- comed back alumni. The celebration included pre-game show by the band and Patriettes. During half time class and club floats paraded around the track and winners were announced. Concluding the half time show the queen candidates were driven around the track in golf carts. Holly Noble was crowned homecoming queen after the all school election.
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Using the Instructional Material Center magazine section, students keep up on all the latest news. All the latest magazines and newspapers are available in the library. Stu- dents may check out back issues of magazines and newspapers. Performing during a home football game are football Patriettes Julie Delks and Becky Strothman. Taking time out from her many respon- sibilities as Director of the IMC is Mrs. Virginia McDonald. 11
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