New Haven High School - Mirage Yearbook (New Haven, IN)

 - Class of 1940

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listening to my first speechg my first trip to the ofticef' Cl Swell ill l'N.H.H.S, is the apple of my eye. ROSS MEYER tll The CARL VOORS tll Having a good time in history class. Q1 lt ranks iight among them. IEAN STAUFFER tll MISS DCInielS l :yhool with the exception cf the teachers. 'xNlNlY'RED NULF fll Heart upsets l had in my freshmen days. time Miss Swihart caught C. 'fools and me in study hall. C29 Glad l went to school here. LAWRENCE LORD tl! Sleeping during all my classes, til Pretty good, but there should be a period set aside for sleeping only. ELSIE GRUNDEN til The time Miss Me-genity had to keep senior girls quiet. H27 School is swell but some of the teachers are a bit strict. EVELYN LINKER ill Hoagland games and the tin cup trophy we qof for winning girls' basketball tournament. C27 They're too strict now. DALE TRACY lll My Clays in Miss Swiharts' asserribly CJ Best in the county. You have been listening to an interview with the stars on this broadcast. Four short years ago our radio contract seemed to some a tar-away aim or an event that held only slight meaning to us. Even today it seems unreal and unbelievable that we are Seniors and about to bid farewell to New 'Haven High School and join a new station on the air. But as we think back over the years that we have been together, we find that we hold many cherished memories. Today We are very glad that you can be with us as we recall many of these pleasant highlights of our careers and tell you of our desires left behind. Miss Vonderau, will you come to the microphone, pfease and continue this program. l'uui fin lily-5:71 rl

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fix 1 A-una., VVARREN BERKHEISER flJ 'Mr. Smiths classes and typing per iodsf' KZJ One big happy family. GWENDOLYN MAGNER ill First day of school and the gossip about the teachers. C23 For a small school, it will do. ELMEH SPREEN ill Not a thing of any importance. C2l All right but could be better. HAROLD THOMPSON ill Parties and all the good times. t2l Best school in the country. MARION DRISCOLL ill The time Mr. Young caught me on the stairs. t2l Best in the country. VVe couldn't hope for a better faculty. GERALDINE MOMPER Cl? Miss Daniels English classes and the study of bugs in biology class. t2l Swell school. ROBERT SCHNELKER ill First day at New Haven. t2l Best in the country. MADELINE COAK ill My first skating party and my first day at New Haven. IZ! New Haven has a good high school, VVILBUR LANGE ill The itching powder epidemic. C27 Good school if some of the teachers weren't so strict. CLETUS Mc- FADDEN ill Mr, Youngs wedding and the county championship in l'fasl:etlvall. 121 Almost as good as Fort Wayne's schools. l'uqr Ti.-1-uly-Six



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Highlights of the Stars Careers ln September, 1936, ninety-four freshmen entered the New Haven High School. After the class was satisfactorily enrolled, Mr. White, the principal, appointed Miss Harriet Daniels, Miss Helen Harrell, and Mr. Ben Clem, as sponsors, to assist with its extra-curricular activities, The class of 1940 elected Caroll Ramsey, president: Pat O'Rei1ey, vice president: and Wilma Meyers, secretary-treasurer. At the very first class meeting, besides electing officers, the class and its sponsors began planning a trip to Washington, D. C., in 1940. The first all school project in which the freshmen participated was the sale of basketball tickets. The class won the contest and added five dollars to its bank balance. On November 17 the class enjoyed its first skating party at Bel1's Rink. ln December the freshmen voted to follow the tradition of their school and give an all school Christmas Party. The party was held in the new auditorium which had just been completed. ln the fall of 1937 seventy-six students enrolled as sophomores. At the regular class election Melvin Hoevel was elected president: Carroll Ramsey, vice president: Gerald Gabet, secretary: and Marie Augenstein, treasurer. Miss Daniels, Mrs. Redman, and Miss Walters were asked to help direct the activities of the sophomores. On September 16 the class arid its sponsors enjoyed a campfire weiner bake in Schnelker's woods, The first real social event of the class of 1940 was held in February in the form of a theater party at the Emboyd in Port Wayne. Penny lunches, dues, skating parties, and the presentation of Elmer before the school helped to fill the treasure for the Washington trip. The trip became a reality when Mr. Miller explained the details of the trip and showed movies of Washington to the students and their parents. ln September, 1938, Louis Becker, Betty Graeber, jean and loyce Firks, Clara Lake, Mildred Armstrong, Marjorie Mallahan, and Geraldine Momper enrolled with the class of 1940. Officers for the junior year were Robert Lampe, president: Arthur Goeglein, vice presidentp Agnes Schrage, secretary: and Betty Graeber, treasurer. The class was granted the candy concession for the year 1938-1939. Members of the class with the help of Mrs. Redman sold candy every noon during the school year, at every high school basketball game, at the county tournament, and at the Lutheran basketball games. This business netted the class a substantial profit which was added to its bank account for the proposed trip to Washington. Puyr TIl'I'Il1Q'-Eflfflf

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