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NOT WASTING ANY time, sophomore Freddie Bredemeyer is starting the year off right as seen here wtih junior Maria Fisher and sophomore Christy Levy. SOPHOMORE SHERIE SAYLOR is re- alizing that driving to school may be a better route to take as she glances into the parking lot after stepping off the bus. 18— Back to School
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Students battle record-setting summer heat As the days begin to shorten, one real- izes that the summer ' s end is near, and the memories of those three months, which seemed to have gone by so quickly, are all that are left. As one looks back on the summer many events are recalled, some of which include many sports and social activities. Not to be forgotten are the various types of summer camps, which many students participate in. Some of these camps are involved with school activities such as cheerleading, volleyball, football, bas- ketball, and a Student Council Leader- ship Camp. These camps provide many new friendships and experiences for all who attend. Many students also participate in sports throughout the summer. Girls play softball at Havenhurst and boys play baseball at John Young. Swimming, one of the most popular sports of the summer, was enjoyed by many. Whether it was taking a dip in one ' s own backyard or going to one of the area pools, it was a very refreshing way to beat the record-setting summer heat. This summer was one of the hottest I can ever remember! My friends and I had many water fights and went swimming at Jury often, to try and beat the heat, replied Bobby Treat. Yes, summer brings new and exciting experiences to all, whether it ' s that first attempt to go skiing or just learning to drive. Many memories are captured dur- ing those three magical months. Kym Jones replied, My summer was a lot of fun, but towards the last couple of weeks I was really getting excited about being a freshman and starting a new school. Everyone always looks forward to summer for the freedom and indepen- dence, but after a while many start be- coming bored, and that thought of get- ting back to school to see old friends and new faces is intriguing. Summer Fun — 17
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FRIENDSHIPS ARE RENEWED as the new school year begins at N.H.H.S. Shown here are juniors Mike Luebke, Chad Speaks, and Brian Steele making use of the few minutes left before their lunch period ends. MANY STUDENTS ENJOY walking around the halls or talking with friends before the school day begins. Freshman Darlene Arnold is enjoying both at the same time. IT IS NOT uncommon to see teachers and students talking in the halls before class begins, as seen here in Senior com- mons. wwpww ■ P Sr Back to school, an experience DRIVING TO SCHOOL is a privilege that most seniors enjoy. Seniors LeAnn Tatman and Craig Fox make use of the few minutes it allows them to be together. The summer seemed to pass by quick- ly and before you knew it the parking lot was filled with cars, and students were once again walking the halls of New Ha- ven High School. Smurf and Garfield folders which read I live for Saturdays were a popular choice again this year. Upper classmen walked non-chalantly down the halls watching freshmen fran- tically searching for their homeroom class. Not only was this amusing, but it also brought back many memories to seniors who a few years back had been doing the same thing. There was a mixture of feelings as stu- dents started out the new school year. Most were glad to see their friends from the year before and happily engaged in conversation until the dreaded first bell rang. At that time all students reported to homeroom only to be faced with filling out names, addresses, and phone num- bers on what seemed to be an endless supply of cards. Teachers could be heard saying, only one more card to fill out, and please place your card on top and pass them on up to the front. Yet the beginning of the school year had a different meaning to each and ev- ery student. For freshmen it was all a new experience and for seniors it was their last at New Haven High School. Both students and teachers looked for- ward to the year ahead. I was looking forward to seeing a lot of my friends that I hadn ' t seen all summer, but summer was BLAST! said Laurie Potter. This seemed to be supported by many others. I love my summers when I can read, travel, loaf at the lake and loaf Back to School— 19
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