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m I 3 r vt., , I in 6 P g. K 'ifliif f.Y5:g. fxigii ' 5 T315 iblc C- 1 5 f ' Riiafifgbr THE annual Homecoming parade couldn't be IN September, Campus Life was more than the complete for the Campus Lifers without the di- average Monday night meeting. Denise Donley, rectors sitting on the Campus Life!Bible Club among others, participates in the Riot at McMil- parade car. len Park. Campus Life feature-21
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CAMPUS Life members gather together in a game at the 1981 fall Riot, held in McMillen Park. Area high school groups met for the Riot activi- 5' CE, lk J ties. -T it, 4- 'll +, n S T ' W 'I W -5 A ' 'SET 5- .',vk34 0 . ' 3r'e'.,,'w -1. 1 if l 899 -s 'isa' x ' '- f' ' 'C --A .s . Q' 'w l fi 1 51.1 1 is-.f K L. I was ' . f- . ' i f . if TQV T - . , .5 ezb- fi- is L ,. if fi 'QL 4 to . ., . ..-ww., ,wi px-tad? l N . -if st - ee - Q .- Campus It was 7:17 one Monday night and almost everyone had arrived, only a few slithered in late. Voices broke out from every direction- but one could be heard above all. Dave Rahn, New Haven's Campus Life director, was an- ouncing the three lucky contestants for Chubby Bunnies. The contestants shuffled across the crowd- ed room and waited patiently. The sound of a bag of marshmallows being opened and laughter could be heard. The game was ready to begin. The object of this game was to find out who had the biggest mouth. Each person was given a marshmallow and would put it in their mouth and then say, Chubby Bunnies. The winner was the one who could still say Chubby Bunnies with the most marshmallows in his mouth. The person who holds the record is Greg Jackson, with a total of twelve marshmallows. After the games, the group has a serious discussion on one of the many topics concern- ing today's teen. Topics included were dat- ing, parents and premarital sex. Already done with the discussion, the meeting was closed, but everyone still re- mained for the munchies. Eating and talking were the favorite after-meeting activities. Other than the meeting of the school's club, Campus Life gave the members to par- ticipate in events with surrounding schools such as Harding and Norwell. The Campus Life Riotl' was filled with crazy games. Campus Life also sponsored A TYPICAL Campus Life meeting catches the attention of people present with a topical discussion going on. Each Monday night, discussions were held at the weekly meet- ings. Life riot many trips taken annually. The winter trip was time to pack your sweaters and jeans and head up to Caberfae located in Northeas- tern Michigan. A new event that Campus Life had was a New Year's Eve Lock-Inn. It was held in the Marriott Hotel in Fort Wayne. It lasted from 4 p.m. New Yearis Day. This included music, movies and an indoor pool plus much more. Heading into the spring sea- son, there was the annual trip to have fun in the sun in Florida. It happened during spring break and every dime of the money was memories the travellers would never forget. This adventure took them to Disney World and to the wonderful beach at Daytona. Another thing Campus Life offered was a show which was held three nights and held at South Side High School. Breakaway was filled with musical guests, funny and funky movies, also a Penny Queen contest. This contest finds one lucky girl to collect money from dedicated people to help pay off Breakaway The last trip that was taken was a time to catch some of that sun in Minnesota. This trip was based on how to survive in the wilder- ness. Many people took their rods and reels and dreamed of catching that big twenty pound bass, but most settled for just trying. They also got to see where the real fun began by paddling the canoes downstream. All in all, Campus Life provided a chance to meet people, have fun and to see the real you. Y 1,45 gs 20-Campus Life feature
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Spirit take-over comes in all forms: cowboys, Diller and . Rogers The drab, off-white walls and the look of everyday clothes took on a new form and brilliance as New Haven prepared for the game of the season-for Homecoming. Spirit took control and ruled over the school from 8:05 Monday morning, Septem- ber 28 until 11:O3 Friday evening when Phoenix played their last song for the even- ing. shirts, sweaters and even socks striped with purple were donned to show-off the spirit- Bulldog style, as the week began. New Haven High took on a new, if not unique look for schools, as 'icowboys and girlsl' rustled up the Braves for Round-up Day, Cap guns snapped and popped in loud spurts at the few brave spiritmakers who came in all-out Indian gear-feathers, war paint, and all. I don't think l've ever been so comfort- able, giggled Amy Felten as she looked down at her sweatshirt. Not even at a cross country or track meet, had so many jogging outfits, Nike tennis shoes and sweats been worn as when the halls and people decked out to Warm up the Braves. u ' Q or A ,, . W. ,V at , -ww ' f ,,.,...f BEFORE a spirited, full-house Bull- ALMOST all of New Haven braved dog crowd, Tim Hoffer carries the chilly winds to watch the parade. football through the Braves defen- Dave Dales and Kevin Harper exhib- sive line-up. it their spirit. 22-Homecoming . . , MI, .gm y 1 .r,.,qwM If ,,., y 'awww' ' .. . ,, , z I - 'f 737' M' . M r fi 1 I , my ' f Y M A .. , - .W i. ME , -M -rf -Ll imje ga ,:,,..yl, 5, . Wy e . n ip f , GE f C
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