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Rivalry between New Haven and Har- ding is bfecoming more intense each year. From the onset of the building of Paul Harding High School a rivalry has seemed inevitable. Boosted by high spirits the Bulldogs won in football, basketball, and Girls ' Volleyball. The football team regained the Becker Barrell after its 20-15 win, while the basketball team opened its season with a 79-77 victory. Girls ' Volleyball team beat the Hawks 15-7,15-4 in the third game of the season. The spirit posters and sayings such as Flip the Birds and Hammer the Hawks demonstrate the rivalry which began two years ago. Struggling tor a loose ball is Senior Bob Love in a game against arch rival Harding. Skying high for a rebound Senior John Moyer attempts to over power Harding. New Haven fans cheer the Bulldogs onto a cliff hanging victory over the Hawks 79 to 77, Rivalry — 1 7
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The Bulldogs bring back the Becker Barrel after a 20 to 1 5 victory over Harding. Touchdown! Junior Mark Hevel scores the winning touchdown in a victory over Harding. 16 — Rivalry
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In 1 885 the second New Haven School was built at Eben and Middle Streets . . . New Haven High School was con- structed in 1923 and additions were made in 1 934, 1 947, 1 954, and 1 964. The facilities were found to be inad- equate for high school purposes. The school board made its decision to construct a new New Haven High School building on a 54 acre tract -of land owned by the school corpora- tion on Green Road. The new building when completed will contain six laboratories and a greenhouse for the science depart- ment. The music department will include practice rooms, instrumental room, vocal music room and large group instrumental rooms. An instructional materials center with a TV studio, audio visual prep room, darkroom and journalism room will be included. Each department will have a teach- er ' s office. The building will also include a gymnasium to seat 2,800 persons, boys ' and girls ' locker and shower rooms, two decks, an indoor track, wrestling room, dance room, weight and exercise room. A helicopter was rented to install the heating system on the roof of the building. The helicopter was used for 50 minutes and cost $10,000. The new building was started in March of 1 975 it will be completed and ready for use in September of 1977. The cost of the new New Haven High School will be $7,904,606. Construction begins with sight grading of the buildings, athletic fields, and parking lots. 18— New school
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