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WIIH IIIIMMII HY The agricultural face of our community has been undergoing numerous changes through the last few years. Large areas which were once covered by corniields are now the sites of new housing developments, shopping centers, and road construction. In July of 1960, the Anderson Airport was dedicated. This was a big step inbringing new industry to the Anderson areag it also made regular airline scheduling a possibility in the future. For the past few months, people in the High- land area have heard the rumble of giant machin- ery as work continued on new Indiana 32. The road now extends from the east side of Chester- field tothe 109 By-pass. In the future, it will be extended across northern Anderson to provide a four-lane artery through the city. Madison County has needed a new hospital for many years. After an extensive ftmd raising campaign, construction was started on the S2,500,000plant. The hospital will be completed in eight to ten months. THE NEW HOSPITAL structure creates a wierd effect at night. NEW 32 AFFORDS an easy route from Chesterfield to Anderson. SPECTATORS ENJOY THE airplane parade during the Dedication Day ceremonies of the new Anderson Airport. sei 22211 Tiff. 1-iff' 'fi 9 ff? 'fin it-152' :5eE'. . ,iiV5-,fffifn--5: H-viii ff 52. rf, all 4 -1, 4 F lift T
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MICHELLE McKNlGHT, HOMECOMING Queen, Smiles radiantly as she accepts her gifts from Susan Alexander. To different people homecoming conotes different things: the exciting competition of the float contest thrills the classmates as they watch their float slowly take form. The team's thoughts of winning increase as kick-off time draws nearg and the cheerleaders channel en- thusiasm throughout the week as they create competitive spirit within the student body. Each of the queen candidates dreams of wear- ing the treasured crown. The magic night arrived, and the junior float, Clam-em Up, won firstplace. Michelle McKnight happilyaccepted her gifts as she was crowned Homecoming Queen. The victorious team hoisted the overjoyed coach to their shoulde rs as they ran off the field while the ex- hilarant cheerleaders led the school song. The climax of our week of work and fun was the traditional Homecoming Dance. HIINIHIIIMI G VIIIHIRY MARKS SlllIlIlSSHIl
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