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Dogs ' Successes Sustained Our World The dictionary says suc- cess is the result that was hoped for, or a satisfactory outcome. Senior Becky Maus ' definition is, Suc- cess is achieving your own personal goal by working hard toward that goal. Whatever the definition, success is something every- one tries to obtain. Trying for that success is what keeps the world operating. Cooperating to make a suc- cessful arms treaty with the Soviet Union, finding a suc- cessful cure for the deadly AIDS virus, and creating a successful space shuttle are all goals made to devel- op, or sustain the world. This need to develop and sustain the world brings about new experiments in science and medicine. These experiments, if suc- cessful, can then be used to save lives or expand the knowledge we have already obtained. The success of entertain- ment may seem minor com- pared to other successes, but if Jerry Lewis ' telethons were not successful, then thousands of children and adults would die needless- ly- riHHS students are no dif- ferent than the rest of the world. Just as these adults work toward success in their individual lives, each riHHS students set his own goals, developed his poten- tial, and achieved the suc- cess that sustained the world of Mew Haven High School. photo by Angela Myers Another key to the Bulldogs suc- cess is their dedication. Even be- fore school began, the Accents were working hard to be the best they could be. Senior Kris Winebrenner and her sister Sara make some last-min- ute adjustments for Homecoming day. Spraying hair with purple or gold hair spray was a common sight that day and showed the Bulldogs ' spiritl •p-E»riM«ri« photo by Angela Myers i
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photo by Angela Myers OLUME 49 New Haven High School 1300 Green Road New Haven, Indiana 46774 Mirage ' 88 (219) 493-3761 ' Rtts to O P X
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Physics was a class that required a lot of time and patience because of its difficulty. The instructor Mr. Derby, helps one of his students, Dave Foellinger, measure the dis- tance between dots. Don ' t forget those sig figs! Governor Borr (IHorman Stephan) decided to surprise the students during the Homecoming pep ses- sion. After landing his helicopter. Governor Borr and his two body- guards, Mr. Garvin and Mr. Blom- bach, passed out candy to the roaring crowd. i »P«E ' p.E»ri»i»n«
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