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5C24122 photo by Doug Gellef REHEARSING FOR WAITING in the Wings takes much time and effort as shown by sophomore Jenni Teter and juniors Tina Gonzales and Cheryl Robinson Waiting in the Wings was the fall play for New Haven High School. ENJOYING THE LAST ddys of the summer at the lake are senior Michelle Love and freshmen Gordon Chin as he tries to keep the heat from bothering Michelle by waving his towel. DIFFERENT 3 PIECES OPENING
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KV J- ■ i - Alien County Public UMW) Ft. Wayne. I The People Made It Whole photo by Jeff Wixted Each Class Added Pieces As we rolled out of bed, on Au- gust twenty-eighth, each person had a different idea how the pieces would fit together. The freshmen, unsure of what the year would bring for them, congre- gated in the main commons in hopes of finding some security. Each of the 263, wondered whether or not he or she would make it through the endless maze of halls that made up our school. They soon found out they were a very big part of the whole N.H.H.S. puzzle. The sophomore class added an- other 260 important pieces to our puzzle. Although they were no long- er greenies, they were not upper- classmen either. They were stuck somewhere in the middle. Their year might not be as exciting as the ju- niors ' or seniors ' was, but it was filled with special memories. The junior class, 255 strong, felt a sense of relief as they walked into school. They were no longer a part of the underclassmen world. They knew where they fit in and what was expected of them. Many of them became key contributors in continuing the N.H.H.S. winning tradi- tion in varsity sports and in other ac- tivities such as student council. COLD BUT HUNGRY are what freshmen Chad Hane- feld, Joel Police, Tim Pierce, Scott Cordell, Keith Ma- cattee. and Shilo Reed are experiencing in the frigid lunchroom. They could have been eating the usual pizza once a week. COLLEGE NIGHT WAS an important aspect to many juniors and seniors. Judy Wells talks over a possible future career with the representative from the Army. ARMY FATIGUES ARE a popular sight, not just for fun but for a future also as shown by seniors Robert Martelles and Neil Gustin. Being enlisted in the re- serves and a part of the raiding of the office on senior Halloween Day are just a part of their every- day life. photo by Jeff Wixted DIFFERENT 2 PIECES OPENING
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The People Made It Whole Pieces cont. photo by Jim Kirkton The 245 seniors filled up pieces too. Senior dress-up days were a big part of expressing their seniority. Homecoming was extra special, be- cause it was their last as students at New Haven. Their graduation put the finishing touches on their whole year. When school began, we had no idea how the year would fall into place, but we soon found out the different pieces were what would make it whole. — Lori Dager photo by Mr. Fedele PRIDE WAS SHOWN by the community by being at the Homecoming game or by other ways such as the banner senior Doug Leonard ' s parents put in front of their house before the Homecoming pa- rade. STATS AND LECTURES are given after the game as seen by junior Sean McCoy and sophomore Wade Sulfridge as they listen and look on as the coach goes over the outcome of the game. TORCHER THE TIGERS was just one of many themes used during the Homecoming parade, as the fresh- men class used this theme to TORCHER the Bluffton Tigers on the grill. DIFFERENT 4 PIECES OPENING
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