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Violence Disrupts Marshall October 2 — Cap, Sock, and Jersey day. That was the plan. Students and teachers were a laughing kaleido¬ scope of reds, blues, and yellows for two periods. It was a cold day for a pep session outside. Not all the students were ecstatic about treking to Sullivan Field. The pep session went well; how¬ ever, after the pep session, fighting broke out at the east end of the school grounds as students were filing back to enter school. The fights con¬ tinued into the main corridor, and a security guard sprayed mace to dis¬ perse the crowd. A public address message ordered students to their classes and warned that any students caught loitering in the halls would be arrested. During fourth period, fighting broke out again in the cafeteria. Food, dishes and chairs filled the air. The lunch students were dismissed, but not instructed where to go. Ambu¬ lances, police and parents who had heard radio and television announce¬ ments came to the school. Buses were called in to take students home and school was dismissed. At the conclusion of the day there were twelve arrests and twenty-two reported injuries. Seventy police offi¬ cers had been sent to Marshall as well as the canine corps and a helicopter. Only seven hundred and eighty stu¬ dents reported to their first hour classes the next day and attendance dropped as the day went on. It was feared that the trouble would reduce attendance at the homecoming game but it didn ' t. A large crowd enjoyed the game despite the 45-8 loss to Greenfield Central.
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Crowd Likes Fireworks and Clawson Homecoming festivities went off well despite violence that occurred earlier in the week. The crowd was treated to performances by the Patriettes, Majorettes, Marching Band, and the Boogie-Woogie Booster Band. An added attraction this year was a fireworks display at the west end of the field. The Fresh¬ man class float won the class contest this year; it was the first time in five years that the seniors were upset. The Choir float won the over-all award. Carol Clawson was elected Home¬ coming Queen. Members of her court were Stacy Crowe, Denise England, Crystal Lee and Gail Tremain.
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