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A marvel of imidiTii .irchilocturi ' Ni ' w Hnvcn High Schoi.l h,l omIv bi ' CMi in operation for four vi ' irs, Tor till ' cliiss of 1981 .ind the classes which follow it, this is the only high school thev will know. rs students do not hjve . -heir homework at home. This means students must do their work in study hall, before school or during class. These students in- cluding Sue Peters, hurry to do their assignments during a break in choir practice.
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We ' ve made it what it is From the first d ay of school in late August until the last day of classes in late May, New Haven High School rumbled with a flurry of activities. Summer itself had lent a hand, allowing some to camp out in the mountains while yet others cracked helmets during summer football practice. Despite what one did, however, the action only multiplied in intensity as the Bulldog year began. Cracking the books early in the morning only paid off with the chance to stuff 784 kleenexs into the mesh on the homecoming float STUDENT LIFE or to sway to the sound of Styx later in the year at the Sweetheart Dance. Friday nights would not have been quite the same, as well, without the assistance of school friends, especially when the night brought AC DC to the Coliseum. Even a short cruise through Glen- brook Mall gave a person the needed break away from the sporatic studying for occasional English tests or the figuring out of problems for Algebra. And when it all came to a quick paced, almost disbelieving end in May, 278 seniors walked out of the school for the last time as students. Graduation left behind a lot of memories, but with each one, a student can honestly say, We ' ve made it what it is. • 1 After the marriage ceremony at Sadie Hawliins, balloons were released for all of the newly hitched couples. Dances were a popular attraction for a lot of students. At the Sweetheart dance, Julie Hill and Tom Haus square dance.
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