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As I go through my high school years, I must be a part of my school, not just another number. During the many hours of my stu- dent life I will prove that I am not just one of the crowd.
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In 1911, New Haven High School was established with an enrollment of 50 stu- dents. Mr. B. H. Smith was principal, and in 1913, four people received diplo- mas as the first graduating class. Today, around 500 will graduate in May 1973. Always accomplish a little more and be somewhat superior to the preceed- ing class, but by all means be original. This is the advice given by the graduat- ing class of ' 23, to the remaining classes in NHHS. This philosophy will prove useful in the end and still today is good advice for any class. On November 30. 1923, the basket- ball team started the season by defeat- ing Woodburn 51-13. The season went by with 10 games played; New Haven won seven. In 1920, the Girls Athletic Associa- tion was originated with basketball the oniy sport. One evening a week was devoted to practice; the season ended with five wins. From 1911 to 1973 there has been approximately 7000 graduates from New Haven High, with this year being the biggest class ever. Above: Seniors Jerry Koeneman, Stan Goring, and Robin Patton push the victory bell to the gym to be used during the pep session. Left: Students wallc back towards school after eating lunch at one of the restaurants across the street. Above left: Mr. Goeglein performs one during the school year. Before and afte glein directs traffic in the parking lots. any dutit Mr. Go Right: Mrs. Johnson learns how to rr ring from Mrs. Palmer in jewelry cla munity Involvement Day.
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not ' just Oitottie t wuhtbe t t i otbw j Far left: Senior Carla Tryznka handles incom- ing calls on the Sleno Lab switchboard. Lett: ROTC Girls Drill Team Members juniors Helen Horner, Sue Schaeter, Mary Jaessing, and sophomore Alana Fox present the (lags at a basketball game Below: Sophomore class officers Sharla Stoller, Sue Fleckenstem, Mike Kelly, and Mike Lynch discuss up- coming class events.
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