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A 5 % Q 4610 MADISON AVENUE ANDERSON, INDIANA 46013 VOLUME XIX I 1
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♦ Perhaps the greatest com¬ pliment that can be paid to any man is to say that he lived life fully by giving of himself to others. Ed Miller was that type of man. He was a special in¬ dividual one rarely encounters in life. Dedicated to youth, he helped to found Boy Scout Troop 229. He also served as president of Roosevelt PTO. He served on the Anderson School Board for two years and during that time, worked hard to ob¬ tain the new additions to MH. The passing of a friend brings grief because that which we admire and love in him becomes clearer in his absence. We have lost a true friend. The grief can be diminished as we reflect upon all that he gave to us and the legacy he leaves behind. We would like to acknowledge Mr. Ed Miller for the type of life he lived and the inspiration he gave us. In gratitude, we wish to dedicate the 1976 Treasure Chest to Mr. Miller, a man whose deeds and spirit we shall not forget.
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Walk Tall Even at registration in August, we knew this year would be different. Not because it was the Bicentennial, or even because this was the 20th anniversary of our school. MH had changed . . . Physically, we had grown. The bookstore had been torn out and it, the library, and the A-V area were being transplanted to the new area which encircled a badly-needed auditorium. Red and black carpet was laid and we began to familiarize ourselves with our new surroundings. MH had changed . . . Slowly, too, MH had been transformed from the “other” high school in town to a school that was state-known and respected. Anderson, In¬ diana had three high schools in town, and MH was sure to leave its mark in 76. MH had changed Most importantly, the student body had changed, too. Although there was still discontent and tension, we took up the challenge of problem-solving peacefully, looking to the SC, the Student Advisory Board, and editorials in the JR. We had come a long way. We were On The Right Track. Back to back in the electrified air, the rival Pirate and Indian mascots confront each other. f m . Lrf p • 0 m iff i rat y- t% i “ « i . A construction worker steadily hammers away as the new Madison Heights auditorium takes shape.
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