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Journalism begins new face-lifting The yearbook staff underwent a change this year under the guidance of Mrs. Georgia Marsh, advisor. During the second se- mester, juniors became part of the staff which, prior to this year, had been run exclusively by seniors. Along with practical exper- ience which will be used next year, the juniors performed vital tasks for the senior members. It is hoped that with this practical training, Marshall High will have progressively better yearbooks. I Ruth Hams describes her ideas for layouts, but Claudia Coals seems to disagree with them by the reaction on her face.
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Marshall wins districts—spirit hits new high School spirit hit an all time high this year. After the heartbreak of having to forfeit the first two football games due to the teachers’ failure to return to work, Marshall began to pick up the pieces. There was a feel- ing of “comeback power” which carried over to basket- ball. After losing the first four games, Marshall rallied to a winning season. School spirit soared as Marshall entered the district tournament, which the team won af- ter beating arch-rival Albion in three overtimes. Marshall made it to the final game of the regional tournament against Chesaning, where they lost in the final heart- breaking minute. Though Marshall never attended the state tournament, the pride and honor that Marshall felt in its basketball team could not be surpassed even by the victors. Bruce Riser and Jan Piper spend a few moments together in the quietness of the empty stairway after school. X1HS students nse to their feet at the end of the third quarter of the final game of the regtonals with Albion. Marshall later went on to win the game after three overtimes in a tension filled game which was the highlight of the sports thrills of the year.
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Four o'clock on any weekday will find the elementary students on the south side of the campus uniting for their busses. Doug Carlisle and Val Robinson use noon hour for last minute studying for tests. At their favorite meeting place, the circle, Chns Tanner, Randy Hulce, Kathy Simpson, Steve Fox, and Shen Kibler pose on the old elm stump.
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