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John Marshall High School
San Antonio Texas
Class of 1981 


Q. How was the ram chosen as the mascot for our school?
A. The coach in 1950 took the football team to see an exhibition game of
the Los Angeles Rams. After the game the Team decided they wanted the
ram as their mascot also and it was adopted by the student body.
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Q. What was the name of our mascot before it was changed to Rambi?
A. He was named Mr. Icanbut.
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Q. Why should everyone be on time to class?
A. Because there are 23 clocks in the halls to let you know when the bell
is going to ring.
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Q. Ever think about how many parking tickets are given out in a year?
A. There are approximately 600 given out each year.
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Q. Was senior skip day ever legal?
A. It was allowed until 1960 when a certain group of seniors were thrown
in the Boerne jail.
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Q. Passing by the gum tree, have you ever stopped to count how many
pieces are on it?

A. If so, you already know there are 126 pieces stuck all over it.
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Q. How many names have been painted on the water tower?
A. There are 43 names on the water tower.
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Q. Does anyone know how many seconds we are in school?
A. For the entire year we are in school 4,410,000 seconds.
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Q. Have you been running through the halls frantically trying to find a
bathroom?

A. If so, you should know there are 32 bathrooms in all, hopefully one
close by.
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Q. How many lockers are there in the school?
A. There are 3,353 lockers, a hundred of which are broken each year.