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■n eyes swim, orange French fries, jammed lockers, and the “Buck stomp.” It’s record rooms, the crowning of a new Prom Queen, and a few routine-breaking convos. It’s a new sports complex right next door, wearing “Pirate Pride” buttons, new Honors classes, and the musical. Perfect? Not quite. We know we have problems. And yet there’s a certain kind of confidence, a pride, knowing that your school is On the Right Track.
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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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Fountain Dampens “Paradise” In a paradise of their own, Mary Ellen Roche and John Peter¬ son are caught unaware by the camera. Eighteen enthusiastic juniors took a day off from school May 23 to transform the Senior Citizens Building into a “Tropical Paradise” for Prom 1975. Karen Copeland and Pat Van Winkle headed the committee. Couples entering the Prom found they had left Indiana behind to spend an enchanted even¬ ing in our fiftieth state. Palm trees and leis helped to create the Hawaiian atmosphere, despite the fact that a few unstable trees ended up in the spot-lighted fountain. Nearly 200 couples experienced Action, Thrills and Romance as they danced from 8 to 11:30 to the music of “A.T.R.” The excitement reached its peak at 11 o’clock when Nancy Tilley, escorted by Kevin Rankel, was crowned prom queen. Her court consisted of Kathy Velie, es¬ corted by Mark Porter; and Jodi Novak, escorted by Pat Van Winkle. Lynne Tweed struggles to secure branches in an artificial palm tree in preparation for the Prom. Prom committee members receive orders from Lisa Owens on how to properly hang wall murals.
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