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John Marshall High School - Emmy Award for Public Affairs

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This is a first place Emmy Award in the Public Affairs category given to Kathleen Ly by the National Television Academy of Arts and Sciences in 2006 for her segment on diversity.

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  • Although the majority of students were white middle class kids, there were many races, cultures represented in our high school. The student government consisted of many cultures/races. One of the school's student body presidents was black. The major division between groups were soc & non-soc. Soc's were kids that belonged to social clubs. We didn't need the pc/diversity crap that kids are indoctrinated with today. Be proud of your heritage. Just remember we are all Americans! Class of 1965.

  • F**k belmont all you guys are retarded but ima go to the new school so dont really give a f**k just bored

  • shit im 2001 class lol

  • fuck marshmellows.... BELMONT SENTINELS ALL THE WAY

  • ima be going to marshall in two years

  • @Sabei0990 When my sister went there, they were the barristers...which is a type of lawyer

  • Whats you mascot? In Clevelands Marshall we are the Lawyers..

  • Go Marshall!! I went there for 2 years!

  • Man I miss marshall

  • ohh man, i miss marshall, best in the west

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