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Sporting sparkling new outfits, the Heighlighters harmonize with a rousing Bicentennial medley. You’re a Pirate. That’s what everyone told us. They even painted it on the new tornado wall for us! So what? What’s so special about being from Madison Heights? Through twenty years, nestled on the outskirts of an ever-expanding city, MH has been equated with excellence. This year was no exception. Our basketball team started out ranked number three in the state; the Jolly Roger received yet another award for excellence. We boasted the likes of a 4-H Queen, two national chess champs, and a band that traditionally places in the sweet sixteen. Our choral depart¬ ment was beseiged with requests for the Heighlighters, who, in their red and black se- quined vest, gained statewide recognition. We know that we are really On the Right Track. After the Bucs’ arrival, cheerleader Lynda Hughes spirited ly leads the Pep Club in our school song. Jim Hanna tries to decide what kind of snack to choose at Open House. You’re A Pirate 7
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Bus-bound students pass the tornado wall which bears the words of Principal Robert E. Collier. Pirate majorettes march with heads high at the Veterans’ Day Parade in downtown Anderson. 6
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What’s it like to be a student at Madison Heights? What does it mean to be a Pirate? Being a Pirate means cheering on our team to an outstanding season, standing in long cafeteria lines, and devour¬ ing the JR every other week. It means looking forward to Christmas and Spring Vacation. It’s the thrill of Home¬ coming, partying at a friend’s, tension at the “Pirate Palace,” and Prom. It’s new red-and- black striped carpet that makes your
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