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Outside Marshall ' s Jewelry Store a swinging barber shop sextet plays lively old-time tunes. Beaming with delight, tour guide Cheryl Hexanr leads a group through the Caunt Courthouse. A hugh float catches many an eye as it passes the crowd during the sesquicentennial parade. Big Bad Nick spreads enormous cheer throughout the crowd at the sesquicentennial parade. Marching right guide, MH junior Charles Kidd depicts America ' s pride in the Civil Air Patrol. 10 CELEBRATI
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Along with the monotony of stacks of books, hours of homework, and endless lectures, Pirates often took time out for celebration. Many MH ' ers were involved in their own celebrations as they took part in various summer activities. Nancy Harber traveled to Germany as a foreign exchange student. Many joined together to celebrate Madison County ' s 150th anniversary. A new approach was used in selecting a Homecoming Queen as ten girls represented their various organizations. A lice epidemic canceled Christmas activities, and heavy snow and ice added to school closings. The celebration of senior week took ' 74 grads to King ' s Island while the annual Prom was held outside the school. Throughout the year we shared the good times as once in a while we CELEBRATED. Dazzling even the brightest of stars, the Kilbuck fireworks display illuminates the night.
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Holding her head high, Sandi Knotts leads the band in the Anderson sesquicentennial parade. This Sesquicentennial Year was a year never to be forgotten. Wednesday, September 26, all students were dismissed at noon for activities such as a pizza eating contest, which was won by MH athlete Harry Morgan. Thursday the 20th featured The First Basketball Game using rules and dress of yesteryear, at the Madison Heights High School Gym. Fun on the Midway was a small carnival which many children en¬ joyed the day of early dismissal, as well as the Old Times Movies at the City Hall Auditorium. The activity everybody en¬ joyed was the sesqui parade of floats in which many area school bands par¬ ticipated. The most dramatic event was the play From This Land, directed by Mr. Ed Horner, of the Rogers Company, with a cast of over 400 Madison County patrons. CELEBRATE 11
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