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

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I l i r Assistani Principal Maynard Henwood Mr. Henwood, our assistnat principal came to New Haven in the fall of 1952. Before coming to New Hav- en he did administrative work at Greensfork, Indiana and he was principal of St. Joseph Central, Besides his duties as assist- ant principal, he handles all grade school problems and teaches two classes of high school mathematics. He graduated from Earlham College with an AB degree and received his masters de- gree from Indiana University. fill . . ' Q 3 The Senior Class wishes to thank the members of the Board of Education for the help they have given in forming the general school policies. Left to right: Irvin J. Bandelier, secretary: John D. Arnold: John L. Van Kirk: John H. Young, superintendentg Lee H. Burgette, treasurerg Caryl M. Leslie, president. This Page Sponsored by Gui1laume's Food Store, New Haven, Indiana 7 K 5 X Waunita Davis, who is Mr. Young's Doris Goeglein is Mr. Harding's secretary. takes care of the schoolls secretary and also takes -care of the finances and the bookkeeping for all general office and many other inci- extra-curricular activities. dental jobs. The cooks are Mrs. Main, Mrs. Roemer, Mrs. Niccum, Mrs. Duncan, Mrs. Pickett, and Mrs. M-iller. Orval Kain and Charlie Roerner, our two custodians, see that our building is kept clean and shin- ing for us. 8 l This Page Sponsored by New Haven Locker Plant, New Haven, Indiana 55 xp get . Ip fb v . K , Q . g Top Row: Carol Chambers--English I and II, Spanish I, Junior Sponsor, Mirage Sponsor. Earl Marshall-Senior Sponsor, Solid Geometry, Plane Geometry, Algebra, General Math, Advanced Algebra. Center: Virginia Reed-English I, II, and IV, Senior Sponsor. Everett Frock-World Geography, World History, U. S, History, Junior Spon- sor. Bottom Row: Virginia Bowers-Home Economics, Sunshine Society Sponsor, Advanced Clothing, National Honor Society Sponsor. Kenneth Bandelier-Biology, F. F. A. Sponsor, Sophomore Sponsor, Voca- tional Agriculture. This Page Sponsored by Colony Dress Shop. New Haven, Indiana 1 9 Ladies' Wearing Apparel Top Row: Myron Henderson-Speech. Masque and Gavel Sponsor, Freshman Sponsor, National Honor Society Sponsor, English III and IV. Mary Manifold-Art, Sophomore Sponsor. Center: Lois Sidell-Library, Latin I and II, National Honor Society Sponsor, Sun- shine Soci-ety Sponsor, Student Council Sponsor. Richard Guthier-Band, Chorus. Bottom Row: Delia Redman-Chemistry, Projectionists Club, Physics, Biology. Wanda Barter-Freshman Home Room, Safety, G. A, A. Sponsor, Intramural, Physical Education, Health. I 10 J This Page Sponsored by B1ackwe1l's Super Market, New Haven, Indiana 43 Years on the Same Corner Top Row: V Scott Armstrong-Senior Sponsor, Track Coach, Football Coach, Driver Training, Biology. Intramural. Paul Armstrong-Physical Education, Safety, Health. Basketball Coach, Base. ball Coach, Freshman Home Room, Lett'erman's Club Sponsor. Center: Byron Downey-Typing, Shorthand. General Business. Secretarial Practice. Leslie Pensinger-Mechanical Drawing. Bottom Row: Opal Bower-Freshman Sponsor, Library, National Honor Society Sponsor, American Government, Citizenship. Norman Moser-Shop, Sophomore Sponsor. This Page Sponsored by Vonderau Insurance Agency, New Haven, Indiana t 11 Top Row: Betty Leuenberger-World History, English I and II, Junior Sponsor, Amer- ican Government. Verl Oberlin-Bookkeeping, Typing, Mirage Sponsor. , if -K 2 J This Page Sponsored by New Haven Thurman Equity Exchange, New Haven, Indiana z4Z5am 56612014 C147 Senior Class officers are: Glen Parker, presidentg Shirley Culver, vice-presidentg Judy Dornte, secretary, Don Wissman, treasurer. In September, 1949, one hundred and Hve little freshmen entered N.H.H.S. At that time the long-hoped-for graduation seemed quite far away, but now we realize how short our time spent here has been. . As we look back we think of all the good times and honors we have had. Our class has had its full share of captains, editors, and officers of various organi- zations. Our parties and dances have given us many cherished memories. Our presidents, Jeanie Springer, Shirley Culver, and Glen Parker, who served twice-have given up much of their time and effort in order to lead and serve our class. Their job has been well accomplished. Although this class of '53 bids Farewell to faculty, the underclassmen, and our sponsors-Miss Virginia Reed, Mr. Earl Marshall, and Mr. Scott Arm- strong-we will never be able to forget New Haven High Schoo-1. BETTY JEAN BAATZ Beiis S.S.S. 1, 2, 3, 4: Chorus 2, 33 Intramural 1, 2. Ambition: General office work. LARON BEYER Lettermans Club 1, 2, 3. 41 Projectionists 41 Track 1, 2: Basketball 1, 2, 3, -1: Prom King 3. Ambition: Farmer PHYLLIS ELAINE BOOKOUT Hphyl., G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4: Intramural 1, 2, 3, 4: Sun- shine 1. 2, 3, 4: Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Projectionists 3, 4. Ambition: Play pro base- ball. EDWARD WILLIAM BREDEMEYER ,,Ed., Ambition: Farmer or mechanic. NANCY BROOKS 11Nan,, Sunshine 3, 4: Att-ended South Side 1, 2: Central LQ yr. Ambition: Go to Alaska or Hawaii. JUANITA MARIE BERMES Nita S.S.S. 1, 2, 3, 4: G.A.A. 1, 2, 3: Intramural 1, 2, 3. Ambition: Office work. LEROY BOESE Lettermans Club 2. 3: Projectionists 3, 4: Track 2, 3: Football 2, 3. Ambition: Hunting, trap- ping, iishing. KENNETH BOWSER Dimp1es Projectionists 3. 4: lntra. mural 1, 2, 3. 4: Basket- ball 1. Ambition: Questionable. HELEN ANN BREMER Blonde S.S.S. 1, 2, 3, 4: G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Intramural 1. 2, 3, 4. Ambition: General office work. RONALD BURCHARDT Ronnie Ambition: Farming. This Page Sponsored by Bohn Organ Factory, Fort Wayne 8, Indiana C 15 J JACK HOMER BURKHOLDER Jackie Ambition: Farmer. MARY ANN CHAPMAN Chappie S.S.S. 3, 4, Masque Sz Gavel 4' Mira e 4- At- , S . tended Auburn 1, 2. Ambition: To be a fash- ion illustrator. CHRISTINE CAROLYN CLAUS S.S.S. 1, 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, Intramural 1, 2, 3, 4. Ambition: To- be an old maid. MARY ANN COONROD Dimp1es S.S.S. 1, 2, 3, G.A.A. 1, 2, Intramural 1, 2. Ambition: Music. JERRY DELEON ,,-yer.. Mirage 2, 3, 4, Business Manager 4, Masque Sz Gavel 3, 4, Intramural 1 2 3 4 Ambition: State trooper. 1 161 -..-.-.--nv ----Q-1 GERALD BYRD Country Boy Lettermans Club 1, 2, 3, ball 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramural 4. lion. JOSEPH STEPHEN CHEVIRON Steve Prom Attendant 3, Yell L-eader 4, Student Coun- cil 3, 4, Projectionists 4, Basketball 1, Lettermans Club 1, Intramural 2, 3, 4. Ambition: Business ad- ministrator. NANCY LOU CLEM Nance Student, Council 2, G.A. A. 1, 2, 3, S.S.S. 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramural 1, 2, 33 Prom Queen 3, Attendant Track Queen 2. Ambition: Happily mar- ried to a certain Marine. ,X SHIRLEY ANN CULVER S.S.S. 1, 2, 3, 4, V. Pres. 3: G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, Masque Sz Gavel 3, 4, Chorus 4, Student' Council 1, 2, 3, 4, National Honor 3, 4, Class Pres. 3, V. Pres. 1, 2, 4, Prom Attendant- 3, Librarian 4, Girls State 3. RICHARD DELEON Rick Mirage 2, 3, 4, Sports Editor 3, 4, Masque SL Gavel 3, 4, Chorus 2, 3, 4, Intramural 1, 2, 3, 4. Ambition: Travel and success. ' This Page Sponsored by Isenbarger and Lomont, New Haven, Indiana 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, Foot- Ambition: To make a mil- 'vwmrn MARGUERITE DBRNTE lI ll S.S.S. 1, 2, 3, 4: G.A.A. 1, 2, 3: National Honor 3, 4: Intramural 1, 2, 3, 4: Class Secretary 4. Ambition: Office work. DELIGHT JOAN FISHER S.S.S. 1, 2, 3, 4: National Honor 3, 4. Ambition: Office work and toget a new car. SHARON JANE FUNK ushay., S.S.S. 1, 2, 3, 41 G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Intramural 1, 2, 3, 4: Cheerleader Cre- servel 2, 3. Ambition: To win ,roller skating championship. ROSE GERARDOT uproxy., S.S.S. 2, 3, 4: G A. A. 4: Intramural l. Ambition: General office work. ALICE MAXINE GLAZE G.A.A. 1, 2, 3.4: S.S.S. 1. 2, 3,,4g Masque Sz Gavel 2, 3, 4: Intramural 1, 2, 3. 4: Student Council 2, 4: Prom Attendant 2: Cheer Leader 2, 3, 4. Ambition: Marine ho-use- wife. Q fs we fff, ., f NJ P.- PATRICIA ANN DOWNS Hpai., G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4: S.S.S 1, 2, 3, 4: Intramural 1, 2, 3, 4: Ambition: Happiness and success. SHIRLEY ANN FRIEND . .S. 1, 2, 3, 4: G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Intramural 1, Ambition: Marriage and happiness. e SS 2, 3, 4. R if 'Of YI' CAROLYN SUE GEORGE ..Sue,. G.A.A. 1, 2, 3: S.S.S. 1, 2, 3. 4: Intramural 1, 2, 3, 4. Ambition: Success and happiness. JAN GIRARDOT Jay Gee Mirage 1, 2, 3, 4, Editor 4: Projectionists 3, 4: Masque 8a Gavel 2, 3, 4: Band 3, 4: Chorus 3. 4, SHARON JOAN GLOUTON Shary G.A.A. 2,3,4g S.S.S. 1, 2, 3, 4. Ambition: Marriage and happiness. This page sponsored by Parrot Packing Co., Fort Wayne 8, Ind. I 17 l RUBY ANN GOEGLEIN Rube S.S.S. 1, 2, 3, 4: G.A.A. 1, 2, 33 Intramural 1, 2, 3, 4. Ambition: Success in life. DONNA PAYE GUIFF S.S.S. 1, 3, 4: G.A.A. 1. 3, 4: Intramural 1, 3, 43 Student Council 1: Track Queen Attendant lg At- tended Central 1. Ambition: Comptometer operator. NANCY ANN ISENBARGER fj'1sE S.S.S. 3, 4, Treasurer 41 Masque Sz Gavel 4, Secre. tary 45 National Honor 4: Attended St. Francis High, Mishawaka 1, 2. Ambition: Secretarial position. JAMES HAROLD KNOX ,.Jim,. Student Council 1, 3, 4, 'Treasurer 3, Pres. 4: Na- tional Honor 3, 4, Pres. 4: Lettermans Club 1, 2, 3, 41 Masque 8a Gavel 4, Projectionists 1, 2, 3, 4: Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Lib- rarian 4. Ambition: Be laziest man alive. KENNETH KOENEMAN Herk .intramural l, 2, 3. Ambiton: Nurseryman and floral designer. 'N-or MARY ANN GROTRIAN G.A.A. 1, 2, S.S.S. 2, 3, 4, Masque 8: Gavel 3, 4g Intramural 1, 2. Ambition: Housewife and happiness. MARTHA SUE HARTWELL Marty S.S.S. 2, 3, 4: Chorus 2: National Honor 3, 43 At- tended South Side 1. Ambition: Foods demon- strator. SHIRLEY ANN KITCHEN Shir1 S.S.S. 1, 2, 3, 4 Gg.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Intramural 1, 2, 3, 4. Ambition: Stenographer. DONALD KOENEMAN Don Lettermans Club 1, 2, 31 Intramural 3, Baseball 1, 2g Basketball 1, 2. GLORIA KOESTER Cassy S.S.S. 1, 2, 3, 43 G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3: Intramural 1, 2, 3, 4. Ambition: Farmer's wife. i 18 J This page sponsored by Indiana Towel and Linen Supply Co., Fort Wayne, Ind. f - dunes. ..-..- COLEEN RUTH KRYDER S.S.S. 1, 2, 3, 4, Publicity Chairman 1: G.A.A. 1. 2. 3, 4: Intramural 1, 2, 3, 4. Ambition: Secretary. BARBARA JEAN MCNEAL Barb S.S.S. 1, 2, 3, 4: G.A.A. 1. 2. Ambition: Nurse. JANET ELIZABETH NOFZIGER G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4: S.S.S. 2. 3, 4, Secretary 4: Nation. al Honor 3, 4, Secretary 8: Treasurer 4: Intramur- al 2, 3, 4: Chorus 2, 3, 4: Attended Fremont High 1. Ambition: Beautician. GLEN PARKER Park Basketball 1, 2, 3. 4: Foot- ball 1, 2, 3, 4: Track 1, 3: Projectionists 4: Student Council 1, 4: Lettermans 1, 2, 3, 4: Class pres. 1, 4. GENE PERL Ambition: Automobile mechanic. S, 'UH Xu? .1 fx, This page sponsored by Pioneer Ice Cream Co., Inc., Fort Wayne. Ind. : 5 3 NANCY JEAN LADD G.A.A. 1, 2. 3, 4: S.S.S. 2, 3, 4: Intramural 1, 2, 3, 4: Mirage 3, 4. Ambition: Stenographcr. MARCIA NEWKIRAQ Marcy S.S.S. 4: Attend-ed Kogan High. Kansas City, Mis' souri 1, 2, 3. Ambition: Collegefthen who knows! DOROTHY JANE OBERLEY Dottie G. A. A, 1: S.S.S. 1, 3: Intramural 1, 2. Ambition: Success. ' KATHLYNN PASSWATER Kate S.S.S. 1. 2. 3, 4: G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, -1: National Honor 4: Student Librarian 23 Intramural 1, 2, 3.-1. Ambition: Success and happiness. THEODORE LEROY PIPER Ted Projectionists 3. 4: Mir- age 4: Masque Sz Gavel 3, 4: Band 1. 3. -1: Chorus 2. 3. 4: Home Room Chairman 4. Ambition: Engineering or science. C197 1 e ROSEMARY REINKING SUZANNE ADELINE Rosie REYNOLDS S.S.S. 1, 2, 3, 49 Mirage S.S.S. 1, 2, 3, 4g G.A.A. 4. 1: Mirage 1. Ambition: Teacher. Ambition: Grade school teacher. 49' GLEN ARTHUR RINARD KEITH ALAN RITCHIE HQ1RQd Projectionists 3, 4: At- Int-ramural 1, 2, 3, 4. tended Tucson Senior Ambition: Success and H1811 SC11001 25 5011111 happiness. S1de 3- Ambition: Engineer or Naval officer. JAMES OLIVER MARILYN ROBINSON ROBINSON Mirage 3, 4: S.S.S. 1, 2, 3, Robbie 4: G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 43 Intra- Football 1: Basketball 2: mural 1, 2, 3, 4. Intramural 1, 3, 4. Ambition: Nursing. Ambition: Auto mechan- ic. ROBERT ROTH EDITH SCHNELKER Bob S.S.S. 1, 2, 3, 4. Intramural 1, 2, 3, 4: Ambition: Receptionist. Track 1. Ambition: General busi- ness. SHIRLEY DARLENE MARK ALLEN SHROCK SCHOMBURG Football 45 Projectionists Senator 3, 4: Attended Central 1, . .s, 2, 3, 4: M' 4: 2- . lilisque 8a Gaveluligi. Ambition: Mechanical Ambition: Church youth 61181119913 director. 1 20 J This page sponsored by Grover Shannon Candies and Seyferfs Potato Chips, Fort Wayne. Ind. JERRY SPRINGER Springtime Football 1, 2, 3,41 Cheer Leader 2, Intramural 1, 2, 3, 4: Lettermans Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Projectionists 4. ., -1 Ambition: General busi- ness. S 5 kb JUDITH ANN STETTLER Sparky S.S.S. 1, 2, 3, 4: Masque 8z Gavel 3, 4, Intramural 1, 2. Ambition: Marriage. THOMAS NEIL TINSLEY ..Tom.. Student Council 1: Bas- ketball 1, 2, 3, 4: Letter- mans Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Sec. 2, V, Pres. 3, Pres. 43 Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Base- ball 1, 2, 3, 4: Class Trea- surer 2, 3. ROSANNE F. VODDE Rosie 1 S.S.S. 1, 2, 3, 4: G.A.A. f 1, 2, 3, 4: Intramural 1, 2, 3, 4: Mirage 1. , Ambition: Success and '39 happiness. .,,4sJ i li , if f fx -' j '1 , , . I M-may .., ., ...ne RALPH B. WELLER Wobb1e-knees Lettermans Club 3, 4: Football 3, 4: Intramural Q 1, 2, 3, 4. TE! fied This page sponsored by Mary-Croft Beauty Shop, Dahling Building, New Haven, Ind. Phone 2053. S' ELAINE RUTH STOLLER Dimp1es S.S.S. 3, 4, Pres. 43 Stu- dent Council 3g National Honor 4: Student Librar- ian 4g D.A.R. Citizenship Award 4: Attended Elm- hurst 1. Ambition: Private secre- tary. SHARON STURM Gabe Student Council 2: S.S.S. 1,2,3,4. Secretary 2: G.A, A, 1, 2, 3, 4: Intramural 1, 2, 3, 4: Cheerleader 2, 3, 4: Majorette 1, Track Queen 2. Ambition: Housewife. ROBERT VERNON TRAVIS Bob Lettermans Club 1: Pro- jectionists 3, 4: Masque 8: Gavel 3, 4, Treasurer 4: Intramural 1, 2, 3, 4. Ambition: Farmer. PATRICIA JOAN VOGELSONG ...Ion G.A,A. 1, 2, 3, 4: S.S.S. 1, 2, 3, 4: Projectionists 3, 4: Mirage 4: Intramur- al 1, 2, 3, 4. Ambition: Nursing. ' JUDITH MAE WHITELOCK ..JudY,, s.s.s, 1, 2, 3, 41 G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Intramural 1. 2, 3, 4: Band 1, 2, 3: Mas- que Sa Gavel 3, 41 Stu- dent Librarian 42 Mirage 4, Copy Editor 4: Nation- al Honor 4. Ambition: To be happy. 4211 CLAIR WILLIS WINESBURG Intramural 3, 4: Attended Concordia 1, 2. Ambition: To be a tycoon. IRA ERNEST ZELT ..I,. Ambition: Businessman. RICHARD HATHAWAY Smoky Joe Projectionists 1. Ambition: Game warden. DONALD H. WISSMAN n'Donn Foo-tball 2, 3, 4g Projec- tionists 3, 4: Lettermans Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Stud-ent Council 4, Program Chairman 4: In- tramural 1, 2, 3, 43 Na- tional Honor 3, 4: Chorus 2, 3, 4, Masque 81 Gavel 4, Prom Attendant 3: Class Treasurer 4. Ambition: Science career. DONN PAUL BRANSTRATOR Brandy Mirage 1, 2, 3, Art Editor 3: Student Council 3, 4, V. Pres. 3: Librarian 4: Masque 8: Gavel 3, 4, Pres. 4: Lettermans Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3: Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Bas- ketball Student Manager 1, 23 Class Treasurer 1, V. Pres. 3. Ambition: College. 1 22 I This page sponsored by Ole Nick Root Beer Barrel, Junction, 24 and 30, New Haven, Ind. Nrygx eniofc naps ,..'fv'i M: A , 'xx Q8 X . x A: 'NWA X 1 This page sponsored by Stemmler's Shell Service and Grocery, New Haven, Ind. C23 'N ll mime Junior Class Officers and Sponsors John Coe, President Betty Liebert, Vice-President Jane Andorfer, Secretary Fred Wiedemann, Treasurer Mrs. Carol Chambers, Miss Betty Leuenberger, Mr. Ev-erett Frock, Sponsors Row One: Thomas Adams, Ruth Albersmey- er, Judith Alter, Jane Andorfer, Elaine Bandelier, Robert Barry, Jewel Beebe, Jane Bewley, Jean Bewley, Jean Bicker. Row Two: Joan Bicker, Joann Boger, Joyce Boger, Gilbert Bradtmuell-er, Delores Bruder, Barbara Brueck, Lowell Brueck, Don Bruick, Jim Burkett, Bonnie Busche. Row Three: John Coe, Carolyn Collins, Evelyn Dauer, Carla David, Keith Deeter, Jack DeLeon, David Doctor, Jack Down- ey, Frank Driver, Richard Duffey. Row Four: Robert Duffey, Dan Ellenwood, Harold Franke, Amy Garrett, Evelyn Gib- son, Bonnie Girardot, Eric Grubb, Arnold Hartman, Norma Hartman, Jerry Heckler. Row Five: Colette H-eemsoth, Robert Heem- sotli, Rutliann Henry, Doris Hermann, Rosemary Jimison, Marlene Judt, Marvin Judt, Delores Kemery, Frank Kerns, Carl Kloepper. Row Six: James Knipstein, Richard Krauter, Tom Kunderd, Dennis Ladig, Jack Lake, Bill Lepper, Betty Liebert, Marshall Lo- mont, Gordon Lowden, Janet McComb. Row Seven: Tom Meyer, Willard Meyer, Thomas Middleton, Ronald Mills, Bonnie Miner, Kent Murphy, Keith Nelson, Rob- ert Nieter, Jacqualine Nord, Don Osborn. Row Eight: Wayne Peck, Keith Piper, Jane Poirson, Jeanne Poirson, Larry Randolph, Harold Reynolds, Helen Rudolph, Norma Schaper, Willis Scheumann, Joan Schlem- mer. Row Nine: Jeanette Schrader, Martha Sid- dell, Ree Ann Smith, Rosemary Spohr, Donna Stoneburn-er, Darlene Strader, La- Verne Tatman, Roger Taylor, Nancy Voirol, Richard Wells. Row Ten: Robert Werling, Joan Whitacre, Fred Wiedemann, Robert Wiese, Carl Wilt, Jim Witmer, Larry Yoder. K 24 J This Page Sponsored hy Bell's Skating Rink, New Haven. Indiana l . 1 iv 55-E? r 4.1 This Page Sponsored by Purvis Drug Store, New Haven. Indiana K 25 J Sophomore Class Officers and Sponsors Donald Vonderau, President Margaret Unsicker, Vice-President Beth Parent, Secretary Sandra Guenther, Treasurer Miss Mary Manifold, Mr. Kenneth Bandelier, Mr. Norman Moser, Mr. Verl Oberlin, Sponsors Row On-ez Shelba Adler, Dwyine Allgoiod, Anne Arens, Dale Arnold, Clarence Bahde, Allen Baumgartner, Ralph Bear- man, Arloa Boese, Bruce Bone, Nancy Bott. Row Two: Lester Bradtmueller, Virgil Brockmann, Ann Brooks, Sue Brooks, Joan Buhr, Peggy Burchardt, Stanley Clauss, Jim Clem, Phyllis Coak, Nancy Coleman. Row Thr-ee: Adlin Daugherty, Geneva Doehrmann, Deanne Dornte, Wanda Dov-e, Jack Downs, Gene Duffey, Roger Dull, Gwen DuMont, Lois Elwood, Ervin Evard. Row Four: Dorothy Fisher, Ronald Foster, Shirley Freed-e, Vernon Frisby, Katie Ellen Frock, Dorothy Fultz, Nancy Gar- pow, Carolyn Garstka, Larry Glaze, Frank Goeglein. Row Five: Beverly Graves, Betty Grayless, Walt-er Grover, Sandra Gu-enther, Carrol Heine, Jane Heine, Don Henderson, Karen Hiatt, Louis Hildinger, Helen Horseman. Row Six: Dolores Huguenard, Joan Hugue- nard, Robyn lhri-e, Edgar Jackemeyer, Cecile Jacquay, Terry King, Martin Kin- ney, Lorena Knapp, Don Knipstein, Verna Koenernan, Row Seven: Judy Leslie, Mary Lo-u Linn, David Linnemeyer, William Locke, Carol McCord, Mary Lou Mattes, Bill Matt- ingly, Bob Mattingly, Larry Meyer, Don- ald Miller. 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Row Four: Falaise Debeon, Donna Darnell, Sandra Dibert, Ben Dixson, Joseph Do- dane, Helen Doehrmann, Allen Dornte, Susan Duncan, Betty Elkins, Larry El- wood. Row Five: Russel Fisher, Nancy Fox, Thom- as Franklin, Carol Frederick, Norma Fris- by, Robert Fritcha, Larry Garstka, Wil- liarn Geroff, Joyce Girardot, James Gor- man. Row Six: Leona Gorman, Joann Grossman, Roger Grotrian. Sherrill Gunder, Mary Ann Gustin, Mary Jo Hause, Roy Henson, Ray Hugh-es, James Jackson, Sharon Jef- fery. Row Seven: Jerry Jeffries, James Kennerk, Jane Kilpatrick, Rosalie Koester, Eileen Land, Jean Lepper, Robert Lepper, Jud- ith Lewis, Richard Loebert, John Long- ardner. Row Eight: Kenny Longardner, Larry Mc- Comb, Beverly McVoy, Dannie Martin, David Mason, Kenneth Messman, Carol Meyer, Barbara Miller, Eugene Miller, James Minick. Row Nine: Estill Murphy, Emmalyn Nord, Henry Norden, James Norden, Jack Null. Donna Oberley, Kay Ort, Wayne Paxson, Connie Pearson, Veronica Perez. Row Ten: LaVon Perkins, Dale Pickett, Nyle Pickett, Lillian Rekeweg, Roger Reynolds, Ruthann Robbins, Charles Roberts, Sharon Roth, John Rothgeb, Thomas Roussey. Row Eleven: Ernest Rudolph, Robert Saal- frank, Larry Sayre, Dean Schroeder, Car- ol Ann Seiler, Bud Shortridge, Mary Spieth, Dale Sutter, Alice Taylor, Gloria Taylor. Row Twelve: Nila Tinsley, Carol Vardaman, Duaine Vondran, Fred Vondran, Patricia Waskow, Vernon Werling, Joyce Whit- acre, Jeanne Whitelock, Marcia Williams, Wesley Woodruff. f 28 J This Page Sponsored by Barbank's Pioneer Auto Court, Lincoln Highway. New Haven, Indiana This Page Sponsored by Jackson Shell Service Station, New Haven, Indiana K 29 D ' A - - - ' -' . ' 1 11' ..L J - 1-A-' L'-Lf -'ae-5'.-56. xm.X3i.Y'. ' Zi- 'L 'T V. x Nga,-vim En 5'OPh Q IT1 ORE Sn HFS s., n G31 4 si-ii? ip' v L? 'X a 'wx X 5 QW' sz, 's 2 ik Wi, Ainlb-UiiESm:4'--1-h1ln:nsunn.1--114.-v 4 ..- 1 .-.- iununligu Zaidavwzf Wann Social' '72 ' Q 81046 3 is , , ,, 5' Sf W :,,-1, 3 ry. Q' U, 1 3' ' 3 vm 5539 ., - 0 g 'f 1-rv-a:1vs-as-.gras 1952-53 Menibers, Reading clockwise: Shirley Culver, Judith Dornte, Delight Fisher, Martha Hartwell, James Knox, Janet Noifziger, Don- ald Wissman. 1953 Members, Standing: Delores Kemery, Bonnie Busche, Elaine Bandelier, Jane Andorfer, Nancy Isenberger, Darlene Strader, Bob Werling, t Bob Barry, Bob Wiese, Kathlynn Passwater, Joyce Boger, Toni Adams, Elaine Stoller, Fred Wiedemann. Seated: Mrs. Sidell, Judy Whitelock, Jean Bieker, Betty Ann i Liebert, Joan Whitacre, Joan Bicker, Mr, Henderson. Membership in the National Honor Society, the highest scholastic honor in New Haven High School, is given to those who possess leadership, character, and scholarship, as well as willingness to be of service throughout the school. inf' Sponsors ofthe National Honor Society are Miss Opal Bower, Mrs, Virginia 1 ' Bowers, Mrs. Lois Sidell, and Mr. Myron Henderson. This Page Sponsored by Stucky Hardware, New Haven. Indiana C 32 l If I Ti 'Q Seated, Clockwise: Veronica Perez, Carol Heine, Beverly Niccum, Mrs. Sidell, Bob Barry, Don Wissman, James Knox, Betty Ann Liebert, Marg- aret Unsicker, Janet McComb, Connie Pearson, Maryln Blais- ing, Susan Duncan. Standing: John Coe, Glen Parker, Dwyine Allgood, Jim Schlemmer, Don Vonderau, Donn Branstrator, Steve Cheviron, Shirley Culver, Bob Werling, Ben Dixson, Kenneth Messman, Student Council is composed of the presidents and vice-presidents of each class: a representative from each home roomg a representative at large from the senior class. elected by the classg and a representative at large from the senior class, chosen by the faculty. The sponsors of the Student Council are Mrs. Lois Sidell and Miss Opal Bower. Meetings are held each Tuesday in the library. Student Council played a major part in planning the Hallowe'en Festival last fall. They also sponsored the Snowball Hop, an annual affair. Most of the assembly programs are arranged by the Student Council. In addition, the election of cheerleaders is handled by them. The monitor lists are arranged by the Vice- President. The Student Council officers are as follows: President, James Knox: Vice- President. Betty Ann Liebertg Secretary, Margaret Unsicker: Treasurer, Robert Barryg Program Chairman, Don Wissman. This Page Sponsored by Hoosier Tourist Courts, New Haven, Indiana I 33 l 'N kf Hanan!! gmac! New PLIAVEN ! Qgjq-Jo . , , ., A s. ... - , ,Q .,,,.,,....,,,.,..,..,....r.w,,,., . 1 X- H B- 5' 7 Lett. T First Row: Robert Wiese, Bonnie Miller. Second Row: Carla David, Thomas Adams, Ronnie Foster, Judy Leslie, Connie Pearson, Joyce Vinup, Robyn Ihrie, Beverly Niccum, Carolyn Garst- ka, Jeanne Whitelock. Third Row: Ann Brooks, Patty Snyder, Dorothy Fultz, Joan Boger, Carol Bucher Richard Brinkman, Janet Benton, Joan Whitacre, Harold Franke, Kent Murphy, John Wiese, Donald Osborn, Dale Closson, Shari Ar- rington. Fourth Row: Elaine Bandelier, Ruthann Robbins, Laverne Tatman, Ernest Ru- dolph, Jan Girardolt, James Burkett, Phyllis Bookout, Maryln Blaising, Susan Duncan, Bruce Bone, Sylvan Young, Betty Ann Lie- bert, Carol Springer, Wesley Yant, Joyce Whitacre, Jane Kilpatrick, Margaret Unsicker, Beth Parent. r The Concert Band, under the di- rection of Mr. Richard Guthier, is a busy organization from the time school opens until it closes. The band has 45 members. The band officers are as follows: Captain, Bob Wieseg Quartermasters, Thomas Ada ams and Bruce Bone: Secretary, Carla Davidg Librarians, Beth Parent and Janet Benton. During the fall the band marched at football games and participated in the marching contest which was held here. Among the trophies won was the sweep- stakes trophy for having the best band. Winter activities included basketball games and pep sessions. On February 7 the annual district solo and ensemble con- test was held at Harrison Hill. On Febru- ary 21, 26 solos and ensembles went to Butler Universityg eight came back with a superior rating. The band presented the winter and spring concerts and took part in the commencement exercises. Al- so in the spring the banquet was held at which awards were presented. I 34 J This Page Sponsored by A.B.C. Auto Couri, Lincoln Highway East, New Haven, Indiana - -r ...1 fre, ---a'.,-uw.. .- 4w.Jm 52 Ii Row One: Shelba Adler, Jane Andorfcr, Carla David, Ann Brooks, Jan Girardot. James'Burkett. Ronald Pugsley, Joan Whitacre, Amelia Garrett. Bonnie Miner. Row Two: Jane Heine, Carole Harris, Shirley Culver, Don Wissman, James De- Leon, Dan Ellenwood, Carol Springer, Verna Koen-emann, Delores Huguenard, Row Three: Betty Liebert, Janet Nofziger, Janice Vodde, Jeanette Schrader, Bird Null, Ted Piper, Mary Lou Linn, Mary Lou Mattes. Row Four: Beverly Phillips, Peggy Ann Burchardt, Carol McCord, Ree Ann Smith, Jacqualine Nord, Sue Brooks. Dorothy Lou Lippott. The Chorus, under the direction of Mr, Richard E. Guthier, has thirtyffoui' members This year the Chorus had a trio and two soloists. The trio was composed of Shelba Adler, Bonnie Miner, and Joan Whitacre, The soloists were Jacqualine Nord and Ree Ann Smith. The accompanists were Shelba Adler and Betty Ann Lie. bert. This year the Chorus participated in the Thanksgiving, Easter, and Christ- mas convocations and the spring concert. During the Christmas holidays they also caroled in the halls. On March 13. the group went to Huntertown for the annual Allen County Choral Festival, The Chorus also participated in the district and state contests held at New Haven and North Manchester College. It x 11 ' 2 -.,f,1Nigz' QD 'DQ CHO RUS This Page Sponsored by Rose Brothers, Chysler and Plymouth, New Haven, Ind. K 35 J Y Y Y - iff! -- W-fn W- -Nw'-igiqq,-vqur.-a5f3w1,, ' Sacdetq The Sunshine Society of New Haven High School is one of 225 societies which make up the state organization. Any high school girl is eligible for mem- bership, The state Sunshine project is donations to the Riley Hospital for crippled children. The society raises its Riley funds on the annual Tag Day. A district con- vention is held in the fall and the state convention in the spring. Many of th-e girls attend these conventions. Officers this year are: Elaine Stoller, presid-entg Do-ris Herman, vice-presi- dent: Nancy Isenbarger. treasurerg Janet Nofziger, recording secretaryg Marian Stoller, publicity chairman. Sponsors are: Mrs. Virginia Bowers and Mrs, Lois Sidell. During the year the girls enjoy various activities. Projects include giving baskets of food to needy families on Thanksgiving and the annual Christmas party for the under-privileged children of our school, at which they are given cloth-es, toys, and food. This is a great. thrill for both the children and the Sunshine girls. At the beginning of the year each Sunshine girl chooses an 'ildeal Lady. During the year they exchange gifts on appropriate occasions. In the spring is the annual Ideal Ladies' and Mothers' Tea. L The senior on her graduation day will recall many traditions of her four years in Sunshine. Among these are the candlelight initiation, the get-acquainted party. the district and state conventions, Christmas and Valentine parties, all-night slumber parties in the gym, impressive Easter and Christmas devotional services, and the solemnity of installation ceremonies. 36 J This Page Sponsored by Lincoln National Bank and Trust Co.. New Haven, Ind Members Jane Andorfer Jean Bicker Donn Branstrator Jam-es Burkett Bonnie Busche Mary Ann Chapman Shirley Culver Jack DeLeon Jerry DeLeon Jim DeLeon Jan Girardot Alice Glaze Mary Ann Grotrian Nancy Isenbarger James Knox Ted Piper Shirley Schomburg Judy Stettler Darlene Strader Bob Travis Judy Whitelock Don Wissman Robert Wiese Fred Wiedeman Larry Yod-er A D M I T 0 N E A N,u.u.s. uma. . nm: 1-Mmm We Shook The family Tree A :Yun uma- r., 1-.fry rl..-u All Seais Fri., April 25. 1952 750: 8:00 p.m. :mama by si-2i.l'An. -. nr lm-mu. Publiwhlnt rm'-W--. mmm agua and Qcwei Last spring Masque 8: Gavel presented We Shook The Family Tree, and in October Arsenic and Old Lace was given. In February there was a get-together with Elm- hurst's Masque Sz Gavel during which the groups toured WOWO and attended The Happy Time. A spring banquet was held to hon- or new members. Sl This Page Sponsored by Ray's Barber Shop, New Haven, Indiana l 37 7 --A-f - fr N ' ' ' ' 'T V' W 'Y in W 'V Af in 'Q' ki ka:-l.'i's vhs ,, ., -,,..-. 4.,,, ma. -4.-, teh.:--', - - v V. -ff' ' 4-Z.. - .WT ' 'hi 5, ' . Y , .'f:'v.--H:f--- fu ff - .ar 1- 4 - rm, J. ...M V-.1-, Q Y: 1 an K.,-1..- . .. , 6 Seated: Jan Girardot, Editorg Jerry DeLeon, Business Manager. Standing: Keith Piper, Assistant Editor. Editorial Staff The Mirage Staff is proud to present the 1953 edition of the annual. May it always remind you of your school days at New Haven High. Non annis sed indole, sapientia accipituri Not by years but by disposition, is wisdom acquired -Plato. C 38 J This Page Sponsored by New Haven Lumber and Supply Co., New Haven, Ind The above picture is of the Business Staff which takes care of the subscrip- tions and advertisements. This year Mr. Oberlin has been in charge of the Business Staff and Mrs. Chambers of the Editorial Staff. They have worked hard on this book and we hope that you like it. MIRAGE HIGH SALESMEN . y ilrr s or Shelba Adler Jackie Nord Joann Voglesong Roxy Nelson This Page Sponsored by Taylor Furniture Co.. Lincoln Highway East. 1 39 l Fort Wayne, Indiana C I ' 'aa Silk! LIBRARIANS 1952-53 Librarians Marion Stoller Roxy Nelson Jan Girardot Elaine Bandelier Jim Knox Judy Whitelock Donn Branstrator Shelba Adler Carol Seiler Gloria Taylor Delores Kemery Delores Bruder Shirley Culv-er Elaine Stoller l This year we welcomed Mrs, Lois Sidell as the new head librarian replacing Mrs, Glen Stucky CRowena Walkerb. She has done a fine job in the library this year with the assistance of Miss Opal Bower and the student Librarians. I Qzlafze anmew of fffmeuaa . Q X Z-Q .lf The Future Farmers of America, under the leadership of Mr, Kenneth Band- 4114 U elier, is an organizatoni composed only of boys in vocational agriculture. These C QATIOWA boys meet once a month to discuss various activities in relation to the State Associ- A0 i , , -7 1 ation. The ideal and goal of the F.F.A. is to teach new and better methods of farm- C X F K 5 ing. During the year they sponsored two square dances. -entered the Allen County ,. I f Pest Hunt, and sponsored a stand at the 1952 Spring Festival. X 'Q O ' 0 1 - KW, 1 sf f fc ULT0 U T V J L 0 Frank Go-eglein Elmer Nahrwold - Treas. Willard Meyer Jerry Jefferies Paul Boldt Bob Lepper Vernon Werling Joe Dodane Carl Wilt Virgil Brockman - V. Pres. Marshall Lomont - Pres. Frank Driver Jim Nahrwold Tom Roussey Max Murphy Ervin Evard - Secretary 1 40 J This Page Sponsored by Broadway Lanes-Bowling, New Haven, Indiana Fw ' .mam First Row: Bob Barry, Jan Girardot, Jane Andorfer, Darlene Strader, Joan Vogle- song, Beverly Phillips, Dorothy Fultz, Larry Yoder, Lowell Bruick, Don Wiss- man. Second Row: Bob Werling, Fred Wiedemann, Laron Beyer, Frank Driver, Keith Ritchie, Ted Piper, Leroy Boese, Dick Hathaway. Third Row: John Thompson, Kenneth Bowser, Glen Parker, Gilbert Bradtmueller, Arnold Hartman, Bob Travis, Jerry Heckler, Marvin Judt. Fourth Row: Jack Downey, Stanley Clauss, Willard Meyer, Tom Adams, Jim Bur- kett, Bob Wie-se, Jerry Middleton, Mark Schrock, Jim Knox, Dick Wells, The Projectionists Club is primarily a service organization. Its function is to show classroom films in the school and films for organizations in the school and in the community. The organization is composed of past and present members of the physics class and other students who are needed to make projectionists available each per- iod of the school day. The sponsor is the physics teacher, Mrs. Delia Redman. This Page Sponsored by Hall Drive Inns, Inc., Fort Wayne, Indiana C 41 J ax-.S'i'1i 1fs. . . E 1 4,-14,4 The purpose of G.A.A. is to give every girl a chance to have healthful athletic participation while in high school. lt promotes good spo-rtsmanship and ability to work together. Heading our roster this year were Mrs. Wanda Barter, sponsorg Phyllis Bookout, presidentg Joan Bicker, vice-presidentg Marlene Judt. 2nd vice-presidentg Sandra Guenther. treasurerg Darlene Strader, secretaryg Beverly Niccum news reporter. The G.A.A. has been very active this year. It headed girls' intramural ac- tivities and the girls' class tournament. It also sponsored a skating party and held an after-game dance at which a king and queen and attendants were selected. Dur- ing the year it had several parties. ending up with a banquet in the spring at which awards were given to those who earned them. ' edlezmmz 'e Elec! The Letterman's Club, under the leadership of Mr. Paul Armstrong, is com- posed of boys who have won letters or numerals in one or more high school sports. The purpose of the club is to promote better sportsmanship through athlet- ics. The chief function of the club is a banquet held in the spring. Honor guests at this banquet include fathers of the graduating lettermen, school officials, and men teachers in the high school. i The officers of the club areg Tom Tinsley, president: Marvin Judt, vice- presidentg Don Henderson, secretary' Larry Yoder and Jack Downey, man- agers. 9 K 42 J This Page Sponsored by Zelt's Service Staiion, New Haven, Indiana Siam Li Zdeezlevwiew Alice Steve Sharon Glaze Cheviron Sturm Scene from Allen County Tournament New Haven vs. Woodburn f 44 I This Page Sponsored by E. Harper and Son Funeral Home, New Haven, Ind Um aczciea Everett Cass: Junior High and Freshman coach. Paul Armstrong: Basketball, Baseball, and assistant Foot- ball coach. Scott Armstrong: Football, Track, and assistant Basket- ball coach, ?aazfZcz6Z iemiecwlew Joan Bicker, Alice Glaze, Sharon Sturm, Sharon Funk, and Helen Rudolph This Page Sponsored by John X. Reynolds, Standard Pattern Co., 1 45 l Fort Wayne 5, Indiana, and Moon Priniing Co., New Haven, Indiana .6 ,W-f -we X M , .wsu-www--wivf -'wx ..ma..f.-A-315111 - . Q T2 . X . B. , u Q.. dw gg. , w- S- -asia Fifi! ' K-55-is' ia:QB'+EHE, fail 32 PLJX ' 4 n Q. K4 xy 1 mx K, ... ' i uf ., A. A-AR M - .A ip df, ,Qt ' - - , Qu 1 ... M, W ,, -,., x X Qi - K XX mv , fn.- +- .Q v uf C 4 ,QQ x ,X-A ww Qefmz. ff anus.. w AMW 19 5 3 MIRAGE Af' mmf X P H' ,xr . ' fm . 21 Sri' ' . ' ak X 'Q ' 4 vw xxx ,Q N----v 'KEEPAET QSWF Mmm- ..,. .:,:, . .,: -1 ,, Vt r Z- x x- , fb . 7 1, JA, .1 , 5 K' .. . ,Q by xg? . , .W . , W x , . ,, . x fwfiwfi-gfxg . .A f-f M r' I-.1-,wg-Q. . Q ' 'H' 'D mu 'mu S J 'zfimwuuw-.navy ' -. ' 1, A . f . V arQS'f'2q , A Saw 35 ? '5 af ,-. 76.1. ,. 1 gf , fx V V ' f Q M ' - ,.., . .fx Z, x , ,- A . if X '. Q ' v N-Mzmgg-mm. ,N--QAJ.qr,p 'QW ,s , Q.r.va- f fi' ' wx .S Qs- .W3,J,. xx'-.ffl'fW' M 'vm i'g:gg,g33 wat, .. ,,fw5f..L,-...,Q' .,f,-'M .4Qwx:.':f MX H: , w -x ' A ' '. 1: ,. 'f Qbiifif www Q M A M .M W 5 . ,. Q Sw-A 9 Q , f,,,,.-..,-...,w..-.m......,.,,,,..vw-.- .-W-,A-ww. ' --+wMwM-M '-fy'-Y Y ,Ag ' Wi '3Sw-N , 'K X ' ,NI Y F SQ. .. , V . ' X lg ,v',3,:' .M ..kgwg,..g-g.,- 1 , , Q A ex J 'N'X3S'4 SSM 2 'A 'Eva x 3- T-3QaM5Wnw,5m4ik97i!75'MN 'I 4 1. x ,y Mx f.- -2-wwwnkkib.. Branstrator Knox - Tackle Guard ...-4-f: 7 Wissman - End Springer - Center Shrock - End Weller - Tackle Parker - Halfback Tinsley Quarterback The 1952 Football Season was a successful one, even though the record was four won and four lost. It was strong determination and team spirit that carried them to Victory in their last four games. They lost their first three games to the toughest teams in the conference: Columbia City, Auburn, and Warsaw, the last two by one point. The line proved to be the main factor of the Bulldogs this year, with the 'backfield helping consid- erably also. The schedule will be the same next year, except Fort Wayne Central re- places Warsaw, which dropped from the N.E.I.C. I 46 l This Page Sponsored by Vim Co., Inc., Fort Wayne, Indiana For all quality sporting supplies. ii's ihe Vim. SLM ,1 ,.,-1 ik S NFW NEW NEVK wuiw , NEW NLH NEVJ NEW RESULTS HAVEN HAVEN HAVEN HAVEN HAVEN HAVEN HAVEN HAVEN NEIC COLUMBIA CITY AUBURN WARSAW GARRETT DECATUR CONCORDIA HICKSVILLE BLUFFTON L I ,-.:i ' , -' ' - 5 . -- 3. . - --..f7 , ' 'A ' ' 1 ' . L '51i- . Q3 . ' ' 'fig' .5 ,'s-ff.. J 6 13 ,' '-'L - -,q-- - . , W . 6 7 -- . j if . v 6 7 : ,-E62 ., - v 'M ' 14 18 ',-fl 2 33 7 X A ff a3'1fg.g . ' V 47 6 - . 1-'iff -1152-i 1. . 46 , O. 14 . , ,fgsf W 4 19 0 .0 z: , . 'Q . Huff- -3-.5 -.-iz,-Q P, - , e' agi-.1 9211 . ,,3'-oi 'asset -4 . ' .r'f1:Vif' ' 'fZ.f3'.f-1, ' . - '.e.:.-X , . nv- ,yn ,H 1 - . . ,,, af. 'feQf'5J-. : , ' - .::' 5:3 A USER: ' , A , Q .. ' .T :ff P: This Page Sponsored by DeLuxe Cleaners New Haven Indiana I 47 J 1 1 and Pensinger Jewelry Store, New Haven, Indiana 7255 gaaelaii Front Row: Ralph Bearman, Vernon Frisby, Dan Ellenwood, Tom Tinsley, and Ronnie Huffer. Second Row: Jack Lake, Lou Hildinger, Larry Randolph, Jack Downs, and Coach Paul Armstrong. Third Row: Marvin Judt, Larry Glaze, Roger Dull, and Don Vonderau. RESULTS NEW HAVEN 3 WOODBURN 8 NEW HAVEN 23 MONROEVILLE 5 QNEW HAVEN 11 BLUFFTON 12 KNEW HAVEN 1 WARSAW 10 NEW HAVEN 13 BLUFFTON 9 KNEW HAVEN 7 DECATUR 3 WNEIC Q 48 j Richard E. Guthier, Photographer, New Haven, Indiana eamae game! First Row: Bob Mattingly, Coach Scott Armstrong, John Thompson. Second Row: Tom Franklin, Jack Null, Larry McComb, Larry Glaze, Don Von- derau, Bill Mattingly, Roger Reynolds. Don Henderson, Ben Dixson, Fred Von- dran, and Kaye Cloys. Alice Glaze Butch Sharon Sturm Our Mascot This Page Sponsored by New Haven Bakery, New Haven, Indiana 1 49 J ,,, , ....-- ..-..:.--,ia...4-.z...'. . ,-4...-v. 1. .1 Parker . Forward Allgood - Forward Beyer - Forward Tinsley - Guard Bearman . Forward Frisby . Guard The 1952-1953 season record may not be impressive. but this team started out new. They were fast, tall, and determined to Win. Maybe they didn't better their 15-6 record last year, but next year the other teams had better watch out. Last year the first five graduated, but this year only three boys will be lost. Next year the team will he tall, fast, mighty, and experienced. The Bulldogs opened the Allen Count.y Tournament at the Allen County War Memorial Coliseum with a 50-50 chance of getting past Woodburn. In the third quarter, they ralli-ed to overcome the Warriors, 50-44. Monroeville fell the next night tothe mighty Bulldogs in a thriller, 48-46g finally reaching the semi- finals, they played the Leo Lions. After three quart-ers the Bulldogs lost ground, and the Lions won the tilt, 51-39. t 50 J This Page Sponsored by Allen County Ford Motors, Inc., New Haven Branch. New Haven, Indiana Parker Beyer Nelson Allgood Frisby Tinsley Nelson - Center Wwidadafcml Sewing 166 Scheumann 84 156 Downs 82 149 Huffer 63 145 Bearman 24 124 Lake 18 92 Judt 18 Scheumann - Center Huffer - Guard Jud! . Guard Downs . Guard Lake - Forward Hecl-:man Bindery, North Manchester, Indiana C 51 7 an 7--F21-ffl -1- - an nz- Q-1-ar-'f-' ff . ' -'TY' '- ' ' ' f 'T f ni - cw6ez'5czZZ eaafta ...A-1. 19 52-1953 'Q'-'fix A . .N srl? ,. Q, K'fs ..- -f J'-1 he N' . f-,,-....-in F Q- '79, f wr Z f if vf 4 fy! I Q-- I ,f I I ,,..- rf ff f', V ,f f' ,f' C ,I ,ff I I X51 NEW HAVEN NEW HAVEN NEVV HAVEN NEW HAVEN NEW HAVEN NEW HAVEN NEW HAVEN NEW HAVEN NEW HAVEN NEW HAVEN NEW HAVEN NEW HAVEN NEW HAVEN NEW HAVEN NEW HAVEN NEW HAVEN NEW HAVEN NEW HAVEN BERNE NVOODBURN LEO GA RRETT CEN CATHOLIC AUBURN DECATUR MONROEVILLE COLUMBIA CITY SOUTH SIDE WARSAW BLUFFTON CONCORDIA CEN CATHOLIC ELMHURST HOAGLAND KENDALLVILLE HUNTERTOWN ALLEN COUNTY TOURNAMENT NEW HAVEN 50 WOODBURN NEW HAVEN 48 MONROEVILLE NEW HAVEN 39 LEO SECTIONAL TOURNAMENT NEW HAVEN 54 CJNCORDIA NEIC Fr' fl P 46 51 51 45 . 41 41 54 64 34 78 52 70 43 . 52 '70 53 54 44 46 ' A 51 F '74 R X , ' 1' fS2f.'gq, In 1 Q' , . '. .. -' '- 'tf'7',...:. .' - -' ' ' ,- . ' -xi -1 i' 45 3 'affllrifi-izffsjy f Faflg- I 52 I Thls Page Sponsored by Bui1der's Supply and Coal Company New Haven Ind NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW Track T-eam of 1952 RESULTS HAVEN 54 3X4 HOAGLAND HAVEN 46 KENDALLVILLE HAVEN 53 HUNTERTOWN ELMHURST HAVEN 66 1 3 DECATUR MONMOUTH HAVEN 46 3X4 GARRETT COLUMBIA CITY HAVEN 71 5,36 CONCORDIA N. E. I. C. NEW HAVEN 19 5TH Place ALLEN COUNTY MEET - Runner Up NEW RECORDS Gerald Byrd 100 yd. Dash Glen Parker Hi0'h Hurdles 10.4 Seconds 20.65 Seconds Don Wissman Btlzoad Jump 19 Ft. 11 ln. Half-Mile Relay Team 1239.7 36 1X4 63 58 6 44 24 2X3 66 1,f'2 46 3X4 37 1X6 Don Wissman competed in the sectional and won fourth place in the broad jump. This Page Sponsored by The Briar Room, New Haven, Indiana 1 53 J Lf . .li-V'1at:'5a ' HiT.-.fl .',.R !'V'i.f, r nf fIQf'Ck :' I' ': .YA f E 4 a Wav my-vw. 33, Top - Waiting to go in. Ready . Set . Go! Center A Coe takes to the air. Parker sets new mark, Bottom -- What is he doing? Lined up for the 100 yd. dash I 54 J This Page Sponsored by Parent Chevrolet Sales, New Haven, Indiana f f I Aff nf 74 6, 55.5 ' ' Q V. New tg-ff f f . , 5 -,,.f -,.,.. . , .. g2'- '- e's,6.,f.i,,.1ag:a,t:'- .1 W 1 . .. i mx s. CounrrPzsbixc tstsmfy ' WPA ,,,,,w , . iwrmw. ,NT so .fe N 5. ., . . . -A A 1, A as a fff, 4' ' A H' WMO, Indiana 1,5l.'.fg fr'W' I . W A 1- '.--, I it ' -' ' xv . Q ff-...ta - Q1 ' f ? 2 it . lf 'Q' 4 . 4... W N . sn L x ,......,.msN1t n ' 3. if T . X 5 V-. , V Wag , .' Q. 6 , F t t E15 i kk' . ! 1 51 . 3 , f I , 3 . j E , . ' ' R' Z 'Li . M' ,z I. Qs Lx 4 ' I f - f - ,,. ' , E 4- i 533 n '. X - 1 C.. ' 11 A 'V I 4 The history of the New Haven Public Schools dates back to the Civil War Days, and the school system is the second oldest in Allen County. The first New Haven Public School was located in town and was built dur- ing the Civil War. In 1923 it was sold and the new school was built o-ri its present site. The three acres of land on which the new high school was built were donated to the school bv Ed and Edith Schnelker, The high school was completed in 1923 and the first class graduated in the spring of 1924. In 1935 the five acres where t-he grade school and teachers' parking lot is now, and the five acres on which the gym and student parking lot is located were acquired, The gym was us-ed for the first time in the 1937-38 school year. 2 J This Page Sponsored by Blackwe1l's Department Store, New Haven, indiana 1- 'f-ff ff .. - -- - -- 1 ' 'r dsl-, ,at 1 .41 7 . f .fm om 54 g....w- PQ For-.cf if Above-Prom Court-lst Row: Don Wissman, Alice Glaze, Shirley Culver, Steve Cheviron. 2nd Row: Dick Matting- ly, Ardis Ramsey, Bonnie George, Roger Durbin, 3rd Row: Charles Roemer, Freddie Springer, Laron Beyer, king: Nancy Clem, queen: Sharon Beyer, Dorothy Hath- away. Upper Right-Preparations for the big night. Center-Prorn Scene. Below Left-The Royal Couple. Below Right-Enjoying the Hop. I 56 5 This Page Sponsored by Westhaven Floral Shop and Greenhouse, New Haven, Ind1ana i x , if! Ax ix I . o I 1 .x,.:,f 1,4-: -b., . 'fa '- . ffl. V 54g2,K,-:- . 1' f.- 'ag' '- , ,. -'.f'5!.' . fi':45 g!fT6i ' ,ni if - ' -, '-x:-yn - lf-' KA Xl' ..v , ii.. ,Q if, K' . . ,J,.g,, , Mix f fi? 41 I If A , . -1515, 1,27 fm tv r Sxisr I1 :xr rf. ,, . a.. M' gn 'fn . Q.. xg, . -if xi S ..,,,.. f5275i'Q,5i.f ' X, . -WN ff?-I li ,Q- +- 1 ,..P' 1 . A E L Q ,x iii, . Q 1- - F- f + 1 . ?r was We-. 1... .,.-1.40 The new grade school building was finished in 1950 and occupied that fall. As the town and surrounding areas of New Ha-Jen grow the attendance in school grows also. In order to eliminate over-crowded class rooms, a new school is being built in Anthony Wayne Village. This school is 3 four year project and when completed will accommodate grades kindergarten to eight, a gym, cafeteria, and offices. 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