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JUST as important as the cheerleaders are the Patriot Personalities to lend spirit to Marshall fans. BILL Mitchell and Darla Forbis competed with more than twenty students to become lVlarshall's official representatives, Patriot Personality. ' I 3. I 'v . Q Tu. -i ' ' '- i 60 R funn 5 1 ff'-'re f P 75,5-.--4 I -a-F-' i sw-' ...fl ...H .,. ,. -. ,wmv In - ,M 1 Q-aft , -.L l W. . 4X Patriots in-In-qi ! i
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hat do you call it when you jam 2,517 students into a building designed for considerably fewer bodies? Well, at 38th and Nlitthoeffer, we called it the JMHS Crowd. Elbowing your way up the circular main halls stairs was no small achieve- ment. And if you dropped a pencil, book or contact lens, it was considered gone to high school heaven. Who had time to eat lunch if your group was called the last ten minutes? A parking space near the front door? That's a fantasy! Hiking became a popular students intramural l FINDING a pathway to your class is just one of the many problems caused by overcrowding. THE unexpected enrollment of nearly 2500 stu- dents has resulted in problems in both in and out of school. how to fit 47 desks into a classroom built for 36 last fall. But it all worked out. Enrollment and teachers and lock- ers and parking spaces and lunch passes hnally matched. On the plus side of all this humanity walking Marshall halls was the student involvement. Attendance was up at ath- letic events. In fact, getting a decent spot to sit for you and your 47 closest friends often took war games strategy. Clubs Hourished. Teams won. This was The JMHS Crowd of '78. .irilis sport. By Martha Wright And only the computer could solve JMHS Crowd!3
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