New Haven High School - Mirage Yearbook (New Haven, IN)

 - Class of 1987

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Allen County Puhlk Librof) Ft Wayne, Indiano Fire trucks carrying football Many people thought that there players are an annual sight in the was a lack of spirit in the senior Homecoming Parade. Seniors class. Rob Norton proves them Jeff Crabill, John Kanable, Kirk wrong! Rob wore his favorite pa- Jacquay and Jeff Kintz ride in the jamas to school to show his en- parade for the last time. thusiasm during spirit week. photo by Cindy Penrod Pillows, baby-dolls, and teddy bears were a common sight that accompanied the bed-time at- tire on pajama day. Senior Cwen Sovine finds playing with her teddy more interesting than do- ing her homework. Foods class was a good opportu- nity for many students to learn to cook for themselves. Senior Shawn Johnson enjoys eating his carmel apple. ?► 2 Opening

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New Haven High School 1300 Green Rd. New Haven, IN 46774 (219) 493-3761 Knowing that this was their last Halloween at New Haven many seniors dressed up to show their spirit. Jill Etter and Lori Botts pose for a picture. OTl ' ' O ' U 1 f?lS ' 0 4irage ' 87 Volume 48



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340055 ;5 Moral support and encourage- 5 ment often keeps one going. Se- £ nior Neils Rasmussen congratu- I lates sophomore Sean Hosfield Q. after a race well run. Her name isn ' t Vic, but she ' s definitely a New Haven Bulldog! She proudfully made her ap- pearance in the Homecoming Parade. photo by Bryan Sleibling New friends, New faces, New people and places — New year brought many and New challenges uUdogs New What It Took Letting others know what made New Haven High School special was important to the students. The chance to show oth- ers those special times like winning a football or basketball game or putting on a four-star play were only a few ways the students showed their pride for their school. If only people knew the time the students put into the club activities, or helping other sports run smoothly then To reach my goals I had to take more time and work a little harder at what I was doing in order to get the results that I wanted. It was worth it!! - Matt Ritchie they would appreci- ate the finished prod- uct as much as the students did. Even with all the work the students made the school year fun, be- cause — they knew! It was only too soon that school began. Leaving behind the late nights and even later mornings so they could be at school by 8:00 a.m. was something many students regretted. However, realizing that tanning hours in the sizzling sun were drawing to a close, they began to rea- quaint themselves with their textbooks and class schedules. They knew the time had come for a new year full of work and fun with new friends and faces at new places! The new gen- eration of freshmen not only brought new faces to brighten our hallways, but also added a little fun to the seniors last-first day. It was these stu- dents who were made to sit in the front of the bus and who were booed at during the pep ses- sions when they shouted their gradua- tion year of ' 90. One of the most common 3 Opening 3

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