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DECORATING THE GYM with designer toilet paper is senior Bro.co Odem. GRINNING FOR THE CAMERAMAN are the members of the freshman cheerleading squad. MARCHING THROUGH THE STREETS of New Haven, drum major Gary Stroh leads the dynamic Bulldog band. EARNING THEIR way to first place are juniors Chris Hadley, Lisa Thompson and Charles Rondot. Homecoming — 15
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Pep, Power, and Pride The day passed slowly, but finally it was time to go home and grab something to eat before rushing back to view or par- ticipate in the parade. Highlights of the annual event were our Grand Marshall, Scott Tsueleff of WMEE, class and club floats, members of all football teams and cheerleaders on fire trucks, and the band. The parade route had to be changed at the last minute because of the train tracks, an event that kept Chairman Brenda Ehinger busy. She commented, It was a hassle, but it turned out well overall. The week ended Friday night with the game against the Columbia City Eagles (followed by the Homecoming Dance). This much awaited, all-important event started at 7:30 Friday night. People be- gan arriving long before that, however, to assure themselves good seats to watch New Haven take on and defeat the Ea- gles. Even from the start there wasn ' t much doubt that the ' Dogs would do just that. The players in purple and gold scored touchdown after touchdown, while hold- ing the Eagles to one. When the final seconds ticked off the clock, the score- board read New Haven 35, Columbia City 7. The Homecoming Dance, which fol- lowed the game, was the perfect end to an exciting, spirit-filled week. The stu- dents danced to the latest songs such as: Come On Feel the Noise, One Thing Leads to Another and many more. The dance was ended by the final slow song. This was not only the end of the dance, but the end of a super week that made us all proud to be Bulldogs. TOILET PAPER is a common sight around town Friday morning. Obviously the cheer- leaders didn ' t get much sleep. HERE THE LOVELY 1983 Homecoming Court show their spirit during the game against the Eagles. 14 — Homecoming
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DURING THE CANAL Days parade, many people gathered around to watch the many T| participants, one of which was the New Ha- ' ven High School Marching Band. DISCUSSING THE UPCOMING events at cheerleading camp, at Indiana University, are seniors Cathy Bredemeyer and Kris Swenson. SHOWING OFF HIS stuff, junior John Drews goes for a slam. John enjoyed play- ing basketball throughout the summer. 16 — Summer Fun
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