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

 - Class of 1966

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Languages A map study of Germany. Translation — an integral part of Latin classes. Three languages are taught at New Haven — French, German, and Latin. Grammar, vocabulary, mechanics, and pronounciation are stressed in each of these subjects. As students become familiar with the customs of France, Ger- many, and ancient Rome, their knowledge of other peoples is broadened. Concentration in study hall. :ho ' j hts ar ' .- focused on learning French. In the game, Hangman, Raoul Snyder supplies the French verb while the class guesses. E HARPER SON FUNERAL HOME New Haven, Indiana

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Home Economics — Industrial Arts Charlotte Klenke and the student home-economics teacher. Dave Staher gets a helping hand. Courses in drafting, woodworking, and automotive study are offered as the industrial arts curriculum. Each skill learned is one that will be used later whether in a specific job or in the home. Patience, accuracy, and an understanding of tools are needed by each industrial arts student. Competent homemakers are produced in N.H.H.S. home- economics classes. Suits and dresses made in advanced sewing classes show style and good workmanship. Complete dinners are prepared in the cooking room. These skills are invalu- able to the students in everyday living. Jim Brown works with a lapidary unit. Seamstress, Nancy Cronkhite. Mike Lee at the drawing board. OLD FORT SUPPLY CO., INC 2013 South . ' nthony Boulevard Pioneers in Building Products Max Harnish examines part of a motor.



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Math — Science Trig — Secants and sines tax their minds Chemistry — The experiments were engrossing, but oh, those lab reports ! The math courses — business arithmetic, geometry, algebra, trigonometry, and college algebra — teach students skills that will form the basis for further training. In any of the science fields — physics, physical science, biology, or chemis- try — perception is gained into the make-up of matter. Most students include either a math or a science course on their schedules because both have practical applications. Biology — Bees, bugs, and bookworms! LYNN SHAW ' S BARBER SHOP 617 1 2 Broadway, New Haven, Indiana 749-1046 Appointments Honored Zoology — Judy Edwards and Sherry Cox disect fetal pigs. Algebra — The way to correct answers — a helpful teacher. ' REM EXIT BX

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