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

 - Class of 1988

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The tradition endures Mewly crowned queen. Heather Clark smiles for the camera during the annual homecoming pep ses- sion. Heather was voted queen by the senior class. Dogs victorious again Successful football is not only achieved through practice, but also in the game. Senior quarter- back. Ken Bamhart looks to hand off the football to an open team- mate. photo by Angela Myers Lockeroom talk continues When the football game conclud- ed, Ray Colglazier and Marc Bar- rientos discussed many aspects of the game. Seniors Rob Moyer and Brent Qillenwater relax and pre- pare to leave the stadium. Best man for the job One annual event of homecoming is the pep session. At the pep ses- sion, football coach Jim Kirkton receives a flower for good luck at the big game. S ' T ' U ' D ' E ' n ' T ' L ' I ' F '

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ction At Its Best The Bulldogs Once Again Remain Undefeated On October 2, 1987, the new flaven Bulldogs en- tered the homecoming game with a The team played smart. They played with not only their bodies, but also their minds. record of 5-0. The night was a cold one, however many spectators and alumni cheered on the Bulldogs to another victory. Homecoming was a lot of fun, and there was a lot of spirit shown by the parents and students. Even though it was cold and dreary, many people came to cheer on the Bulldogs, com- mented senior Debbie Kirk- patrick. Various students painted their faces for the home- coming game, and a stu- dent section also brought us together to cheer. We bought air horns, used megaphones, and painted our faces for the game. 1 felt that we would win by a wide margin be- cause our team is very tough, stated senior Brian Miller. The Bulldogs scored first with a touchdown run in by junior Troy Hoffer. next Blufflon scored. After kick- ing the extra point, Bluffton led the game 7-6. That score did not last long after floffer ran in for another touchdown. He then made an excellent touchdown pass to John Stewart, which gave the Dogs a 13 point lead. During halftime, the homecoming queen and her court consisted of fresh- man Kori Adams escorted by Kevin Bussard; Sopho- more Kim Ecenbarger es- corted by Jamie Hunt; Jun- ior Leesa Bedwell escorted by J.R. Parent; and Seniors Nicole Miller escorted by Adam Orr, Danielle Miller escorted by Troy Fritcha, and the homecoming queen of 1987, Heather Clark escorted by Brian Jac- quay. The score at the begin- ning of halftime was riew Haven 20, Bluffton 7. Troy Hoffer made the last touch- down with a pass to senior Ken Bamhart. The Bulldogs held the Tigers in the fourth quarter giving the Bulldogs a 27-7 victory. With the victory over Bluffton, the undefeated Bulldogs raised their record to 6-0. The people 1 went with really got into the game with cheers and much en- thusiasm. The Bulldogs en- tered the game with a 5-0 record and were very pumped up, so I knew a vic- tory was at hand, re- marked senior Carrie Wet- ter. • Kelly Beming Homecoming court of ' 87 Representing the senior class are nicole Miller escorted by Adam Orr; Danielle Miller escorted by Troy Fritcha; homecoming queen Heather Clark escorted by Brian Jacquay. Representing the junior class is Leesa Bedwell escorted by JR. Parent. Representing the sophomore class is Kim Ecen- barger escorted by Jamie Hunt. Representing the freshman class is Kori Adams escorted by Kevin Bussard. A A A., M m % f ,1 1 1 imrii {I I nil If A ! iiiii m t ii(if ■ , , ' . i Q« T«u«D» E»ri« T«L«i»r» -p



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pirit Of Homecoming ' 87 Enthusiasm Is Shown Throughout Homecoming Events Spirit week, the parade, Fowder Puff game and pep session gave students a ctiance to I was impressed witli the spirit and enthusiasm people showed in giving support to our undefeated team during Homecoming weel . break away from the rou- tine of school life. The week started with Dress-Up Day. Tuesday was a day of comfort as most students came in pjs. l.U. and Purdue battled it out on Wednesday, which was Fa- vorite College Day. Al- though the weather was not suitable for summer, stu- dents still came in beach- wear on Thursday. On Fri- day, students showed their Bulldog Spirit by wearing purple and gold. Another event was the float and banner competi- tions. The seniors won the Banner Competition with their theme, We the Stu- dents of riHHS, Declare the Bulldogs Forever Victori- ous. The Junior class received first for their float, Bull- dogs Will Rise Above the Rest. All the long and hard work put into our float paid off when I found out we won the competition, stated Amy Melcher. The Powder Puff game was played on Wednesday night, following the parade. This gave the girls a chance to show their stuff with live action football. The Junior- Freshmen team won the game. Molly Turner scored the only touchdown of the game by a hand off from quarterback, Beth Parker. The enthusiasm added con- fidence after the touch- down, carrying the team to a 6-0 victory. The winning team was coached by Troy Hoffer, Paul Zurbuch, Mike McFieal, Jason Parent, Todd Fletcher and Jason Lance. The Senior Sophomore team was coached by Ken Bamhart, Gary Fox, Troy Fritcha, Pete Hoffman, Brad Lepper, Mike Dennis, Trey Holcomb, Denny Kem, and Todd Kirkton. Fans enjoyed the Powder Puff game and also the en- tertainment from the sexy male cheerleaders. They were Reid Wise (Rita), Rob Moyer (Roberta), Ray Colg- lazier (Ramona), John Stewart (Buffy), and the win- ner of the Miss Irresistable Contest, Brent Gillenwater (Muffy). At the Beginning it was very embarrassing, but to- wards the end it was fun and 1 really enjoyed dress- ing as a cheerleader and putting make-up on, ex- plained Brent Gillenwater. The combination of spirit week. Powder Puff and the parade created a high level of enthusiasm. All this made the week successful, carrying over to another Bulldog success. • Kim Trahin We the Seniors Seniors Jodi Phillips and Jenni Teter were among the many who put effort and time into construct- ing class floats in which the sen- iors placed second with the theme, We the Students of MHHS, De- clare the Bulldogs forever Victori- ous. photo by Angela Mye ' •T»U«D«E-ri»T«L»I«F»l 14 = J

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