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One point proves too much for Bulldogs UP ON THEIR feet more than in their seats, the fans cheer another bulldog bucket. Beginning with the sectional draw February 23, Hoosier Hysteria hit New Haven High. It was determined that fateful day that the Bulldogs would be in Sectional Two and play the Carroll Chargers, a very tough team. Hopes were high that the team would win because in regular season play they had defeated Car- roll. March 4-5 many students were scurrying around putting together what they hoped might bring honor to their class by capturing Sectional Hall honors. Seniors ' version of the funnies placed them in first place. Senior Sue Koch masterminded the project. Tuesday was mixed with tension and excitement. The pep session was highlighted by the lady faculty ' s version of Cinderella, Cinderbull. Cars assembled at 5:30 p.m. in the parking lot for the annual caravan to the coliseum. A cash prize was given for the best decorated car. The first quarter of the game ended with New Haven out in front by two points. This would be the only time the Bulldogs would have the lead. After being down as much as 18 points in the third, New Haven came alive to cut the margin 15 points. With two seconds showing on the clock, senior Mike Sickafoose made a long inbounds pass to senior Ken Stark who made a layup good at the buzzer, but it was too late. Final score was Carroll 66, New Haven 65. SHATTERED DREAMS of a sectional win are reflected in a cluttered sectional hall. MOVING WITHIN two points during the third quarter, Coach Ron Hoffer, Coach John Hans, and senior Gary Goodwin become more confident of a win. Sectionals — 29
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EXPRESSING HIS THOUGHTS on the basket- ball team ' s capabilities, Coach John Hans asks for the student body ' s support. PERFORMING IN CINDERBULL , the lady 6 faculty ' s rendition of Cinderella, is Ms. Carol Ryan, alias Fairy Godperson. SHOWING THEIR SPIRIT and support, the Freshman Class made many signs for their part of Sectional Hall. Vit and al! 28 — Sectionals
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Class of 77 takes ' Antler Dance ' as own NO, IT ' S NOT the Gong Show it ' s only Mike Vidra displaying one of his many hidden tal- ents at the Senior Dinner Dance. REALLY GETTING IN to the swing of things is Rich Augenstine as he boogies to the beat of Brushfire in the first dance of the night. THE SENIOR CLASS enjoys their last time together before graduating. They invented their own dance called the Antler Dance 30 — Senior Dinner Dance
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