Madison Heights High School - Treasure Chest Yearbook (Anderson, IN)

 - Class of 1974

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1974 TREASURE CHEST Madison Heights Anderson Volume

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Robert E. Collier On February 9,1974 former principal Robert E. Collier died at Winona Hospital in Indianapolis. He had served as Head Pirate from the school’s inception in 1956 until his retirement from that position in June, 1973. This year he had served as director of pupil personnel services at his office in the administration building. During his 17-year tenure as principal, he saw more than 5,500 young people enter the world of “living” with a Madison Heights diploma in hand. He saw a rural, six-grade junior-senior high school grow into an urban senior high school. He saw state championship golf teams ... a first-place band at State Fair ... Hoosier speech contest winners ... He saw national recognition come to Science Fair entrants ... school publications win all-American awards ... state DAR winners ... He saw his beloved Pirate basketball team break into the state finals in 1972. “Mr. Madison Heights” saw a great deal. Students and faculty viewed a Christian man possessed with fiery determination and ambition. They saw a man who relished the ideas of American ideals and standards. They saw a man striving relentlessly for consistency and fairness in all his administrative endeavors. His ready smile, his quick wit, and his genuine concern for the educational needs of “his people” were foremost in his mind. To this school he gave himself. He gave it the ultimate in devotion, concern, and pride. He instilled in Madison Heights people great allegiance to themselves and for their school. He gave the school its very foundation, its backbone. If ever a man was truly dedicated to “the task set before him,” Mr. Collier was. Madison Heights will never have a truer friend.



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In the fall of the 1973-74 school year, as in every year, instructors, administrators and students reluctantly or not, converged upon this building located on the south side of Anderson, a large community wrapped around White River. They joined together as Pirates to carry on old traditions and formulate new ones. As always, students absorbed basketball, biology and brownies. But, ONCE IN A WHILE, something different happened ...

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