Homecoming Events Reveal New Talents Homecoming week brought spirit and hard work for many students at New Haven. Student Council put a lot of time into Homecoming. The main events organized by Student Council included Class Banners, Powder Puff, Spirit Week, and the Parade. Each of these events re- quired individual committees. The parade committee, headed up by Kirsten Stine, organized the parade route, selected grand mar- shals, made the parade line up, and contacted various people. The Powder Puff committee, chaired by Jeff Grabill, found announcer, cheerleaders, coaches, and offi- cials, and organized the game. Each class also had to prepare for building a float for the parade and making a class banner. This took weeks of hard work and time. The Senior Class won the float competi- tion with their theme of Keep Climbing . The class banner compe- tition was won by the Sophomores, who chose the theme of The Spirit Continues In The Class of ' 88 . The Powder Puff game was an ex- citing and fun-filled evening for those who participated and came to support their favorite teams. With their exceptional running offense, the Junior Freshman team defeat- ed the Senior Sophomore team by a final score of 14-6. The first two touchdowns for the Junior Fresh- man team were scored by Lisa Bed- well and Jodi Fitzgerald, with Steph- anie Gratz bringing in the two point conversion. The only touchdown for the senior Sophomore team was made by a hand off from Joan Dy- ben to Carmella Harris who then ran the ball in. The coaches for the Sen- ior Sophomore team were varsity football players, Heath Hostetler, Eric Stine, Doug Leonard, Nick Burris, and Scott Renier, Jeff Grabill, Rob Norton, Jeff Kintz, and Kirk Jacuay coached the victorious Junior- Freshman team. Senior coach Doug Leonard commented, The girls played a heck of a game con- sidering the time we had to prepare for it. The Howard Cosells who an- nounced the game were Pat Baum- gartner and Jared Darlington. In addition to the Powder Puff Game, the side-lines had their own kind of action. Sexy male cheer- leaders, John Dicks, Matt Brown, John Kanable, Stormy Brock, Bob Treat, and John Gerardot compet- ed in the Southwest Championship Westling Match. Stormy Brown, who was thought to be the winner of the match, was disqualified for using a foreign object. Therefore, Pencil- Neck John dicks was determined the winner. Senior cheerleader Matt Brown, who refereed the wrestling match said, Cheering was a lot of fun, but my mothers bra and wig made me itch. The spirit and enthusiasm contin- ued throughout the evening culmi- nating with the all-community pep session at the high school. The queens court and the NNHS football team were introduced. The rowdi- ness of the crowd was evident and it was clear that Homecoming ' 85 would be a huge success. — Kelley Koehlinger AS CARRIE FEDELE and Ellen Felten ride on the senior float during the homecoming parade, they show that the uncomparable senior spirit still lives on. DIFFERENT 14 PIECES STUDENT LIFE
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Homecoming Activities Shine, As Bulldogs Win Yet Another Game. The long awaited evening finally came and it pitted the Dogs up against the Bluffton Tigers, with the ea- ger high spirited fans ready to cheer their team on. The first touchdown was scored by the Bulldogs. In the second quarter Bluffton scored a touchdown, but failed the two point conversion which left the score at 7-6 in favor of the Dogs. Then the New Haven Quarter- back Pat Baumgartner threw a pass to Senior Eric Stine which gave the dogs an eight point lead at halftime. During halftime while the Bulldogs were in the locker room getting ready for the second half, various other ac- tivities were taking place on the foot- ball field. The highlight of halftime activities was the announcement of the 1985- 86 Homecoming Court. The Home- coming Queen was announced as Sandie Burns who was escorted by Tom Bosse. Her court consisted of the Freshmen Jenny Brockmann escorted by J.R, Parent, Sophomore Danielle Mill- er escorted by Brent Gillenwater, and Junior Jodi Fitzgerald escorted by Matt Zurbuch. The Seniors were Michelle Love escorted by Chad Blumenhurst and Kim Odem escorted by Kirk Orr. After the announcing of the Home- coming Court came the performance of the Band, Highlights, and Flags. With halftime over, both teams were HOMECOMING COURT ' 85 consisted of seniors Kim Odem, Kirk Orr, Michelle Love. Chad Blumen- hurst. Queen Sandie Burns, and Tom Bosse. Ju- niors Jodi Fitzgerald and Matt Zurbuch; Sopho- mores Danielle Miller and Brent Gillenwater, Freshmen Jenni Brockmann and J.R, Parent. WHILE BEING ANNOUNCED as one of the Senior Court. Michelle Love is escorted across the bas- ketball court by Chad Blumenhurst during the Homecoming Pep session. DIFFERENT 16 PIECES STUDENT LIFE I back on to the field, eager to win the game. Blufftom came back roaring and scored a touchdown and a two point conversion tying the score at 14- 14. Afterwards the Dogs took the lead and didn ' t look back. New Haven ' s Rob Norton ran wild touchdown runs of 54 and 35 yards to give the Bulldogs a 28-14 victory. With all the enthusiasm and excite- ment in Spirit week, the Community Parade and Pep session, the Powder Puff game and Football game it was a classic Bulldog Homecoming. Heidy Hamm JUNIOR ROB NORTON is congratulated by Coach Hissong on his performance during the game. New Haven won with a score of 28-14 against Heritage
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