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

 - Class of 1967

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NHHS LOVELIES — Proudly displaying trophies from Junior Miss Pageant are Chris Cogswell, Vicki Alber, Virginia Spragne, Pat Cool, and Suzi Winans. Not complete alone. Neither the school nor the community would be complete without the other. A school depends upon its community to function properly and a community looks to its schools for educated, capable future leaders. Cotton candy, colorful balloons, and fun rides ushered in the Centennial celebrating New Haven ' s 100th birthday in June 1966. A Centennial queen, a beard-growing contest, and a huge pageant using 2,000 persons to re-enact the settling of New Haven completed the affair. November saw the excitement of the East Allen County Junior Miss Pageant which honors an outstanding senior girl. NHHS seniors participating were Vicki Alber, first runner-up; Pat Cool, second runner-up; Suzi Winans, third runner-up; Chris Cogswell, fourth runner-up, and Sue Barker. Pat won the talent contest. GOOD CITIZEN — Senior Sandra Spiker, who won the Daughters of American Revolution award, holds the certificate she received. i ' ' - ' ,af € MEXICO COMES TO NEW HAVEN— A group of exchange students from Mexico gives a sample of their songs and dances. VETERANS ' DAY MESSAGE— The Viet Nam war came close to home when Capt. Jack Downey spoke to the student body about patriotism.

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lockers, and meetings HAIL CAESAR?— Mr. Benson, Mr. Schilling, and Mr. Stephan inspire the team to victory against the Bishop Dwenger Saints. WHOOPEE! — Senior Steve Goldthwaite is all up in the air with school spirit during one of the pep sessions. MY CHANGE PLEASE? ' — One of the most hectic places in the school during noon or a game is the Can- teen.



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school and community build for tomorrow Senior Sandra Spiker won the Daughters of the American Revolution Good Citizenship Award which is hmited to senior girls in accredited public schools. It was sponsored in Allen County by the Mary Penrose Chapter of Fort Wayne. Sandy won on the basis of citizenship, leadership, and interest and knowledge of U.S. Government and U.S. history. Another senior, Tim Morrison, won the American Legion Oratorical contest which took place at NHHS. The Viet Nam War, so remote in the world- of a student was made more realistic as Captain Jack Downey, son of Mr. Byron Downey, came to speak to the student body on Veterans ' Day. Immediately after talk, Capt. Downey flew to South Viet Nam to serve as a military adviser. Probably one of the most interesting assemblies was one performed by gracious representatives of Mexico. Eight Mexican exchange students danced and sang folk songs. The group was a part of the Experiment in International Living program and were housed in homes in Fort Wayne. The program enables students of our nation to live with those of another nation. Then in January a new television show, Youth Asks, which features high school students from the Fort Wayne and New Haven schools, made its debut. Four New Haven seniors appeared on the show to interview Joseph Kramm, winner of the Pulitzer Prize for his play, The Shrike. The four seniors were Douglas Lebrecht, Tim Morrison, Cindy Eynon, and Suzi Winans. Samples of questions asked are, What do you think of actors and politics? Do you like novel or playwriting better? and Do you draw your characters from personal friends? INCOGNITO— When is a school parking lot not a school parking lot? When it is part of the city ' s Centennial celebration. YOUTH ASKS — Mr. Travis helps seniors Tim Morrison, Suzi Winans, Cindy Eynon, and Doug Lebrecht prepare questions for their appearance on the local television program, Youth Asks. SERVING OUR COUNTRY— Senior Tim Morrison, winner of the Amer- ican Legion Oratorical contest, views the American Legion board with the names of the New Haven graduates who are now in the armed services. SERVING OUR COUN OF A e f ' r A

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