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Principal Maynard Henwood holds the microphone for Christy Darnell who tries to sell play tickets on the 8:05 morning announcements. Students take active roles in community The 1,400 New Havenites were iissets to the Fort Wayne-New Ha en com- munity by serving ;is Sunday School teachers, candy stripers at local hos- pitals, and camp counselors. At Thanksgiving and Christmiis, New Haven clubs and students sent baskets of food to needy families in the area. The NJROTC unit marched in the ' eteran ' s Day Parade. New Havenites aided dental re- search when the metal shop made monkey cages for dental experiments. New Ha en students performed many services for the community, but most of these were learning sei-vices that aided in each student ' s growth. Mar ' Nichter studies election posters for the NHHS mock National Elections.
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Students interview Mr. Allen Bloom (front), Indiana Senate Majority Leader, on the television show, Youth Asks. Panel members are Pete Mailers, John Summers, Mr. Michael Bonahoom (assistant principal), Mr. Dick Rice (moderator), Cindy Clause, and Betsy Goehring.
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NHHS spirit soars with great teams With a winning team goes winning spirit. New Haven had both in 1969. For the first time the Gym had sellout crowds. Just about everyone was New Haven all the way. And in the minds of most students, going to a basketball game was more important than study- ing for a test. Pep sessions became less frequent because nobody needed a pep session to get pep for a game; it was just there. A bare wall was an uncommon sight at NHHS, as well-wishers plas- tered the corridors with signs of en- couragement, signs of advice, and signs just to wish the teams good luck. A familiar sight at every New Haven game, the spirit bone was constantly aloft. At a Sectional pep session, Mr. Schilling, judge, hugs Queen of the Joust, Mr. Stephan. New addition to the Sectional faculty pep session was teachers wishing team members luck.
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