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Varsity cheerleaders gleam with pride after winning a second place trophy in 4-H competition. SC officers Kent Peters, Jolly Demos, Alexis John son, and Cindy Jensen depart for I.U. TC editors Penny Hamilton and Nancy Zerkle view pictures at the Ball State yearbook workshop. milio Leyva straightens up the clothing at his ummer job in Weiler ' s Men ' s Store. , I 12 CELEBRATE
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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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Head Majorette Sandi Knotts is raised in triumphant glory to climax the band ' s State Fair routine. Madison County 4-H Grand Champion Patty Sawyer proudly displays her State Fair foods entry. dQBS Several MH ' ers were active during the summer. For many, summer jobs, vacations, and general goofing-off oc¬ cupied free time during the three months. Student body officers attended a week-long Student Council Leadership clinic at I.U. The editors of the Treasure Chest traveled to Ball State for a jour¬ nalism Workshop. Boy ' s State representatives John Frazier, Charlie Hubler, Dick Karkosky, John Wise and Kent Peters participated in governmental activities at Indiana State. Those who attended Girl ' s State at Indiana University were Jill Greenberg, Penny Hamilton, and Ruth Wrightsman. They also learned the basics of government operation. Varsity cheerleaders competed in the 4-H Fair Cheerleading competition and brought a second-place trophy back to Madison Heights. Other students volved with 4-H exhibited prize-winning projects at the fair. Climaxing hours of practice, the Band of Pirates received fourteenth place in the State Fair Band Junior Rick Baker anxiously rubs his hands as he for the “mob to attack at the Free Fair. QFY SUMMER
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