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photos by Angela Myers Taking advantage of a rare mo- ment during a game. Senior Reid Wise gets a refreshing drink of wa- ter. Reid, a full-back and defensive end, was honored for his outstand- ing performance during the year by being selected for the first team all-conference. Cars! Cars! Cars! Without these mechanical toys the life of a high school student would be bearable. Beth Kline treasures her firebird almost more than she treasures her stuffed tiger, Animal . Q. E.N|l|n.Q
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mmmmmmm NHHS Accepted The Challenge The Bulldogs of riHHS ob- tained success last year that can never be matched. A football season of 8-0, and a volleyball season with only two losses were just a few examples. Junior Sean Hosfield ventured to Semi-state in Cross Coun- try. This was a major suc- cess for the boys ' Cross Country team, and Ali Far- houmand, after a success- ful interview, was selected to travel to Washington D.C. for a week of sight-see- ing and politics. These are just a few of the many suc- cesses of the Bulldogs. How did the Bulldogs do it? How did they become so successful? What were their secrets? The Bulldogs ' se- crets are revealed wnthin these 216 pages. By reach- ing between the lines and looking deep into the souls of the people presented in the photos, a person can discover the priceless se- crets that kept the Bulldogs on top. But these secrets can not easily be found, because they are deep inside the soul of every students at i HHS. These secrets are what made the Academic De- cathalon members accept the challenge. These same secrets are what made our school the cleanest in the state. Every sporting event is centered around these secrets. For the Bulldogs, success was a part of life that chal- lenged them to work hard and never quit. These, and many other qualities, are the real secret successes of new Haven High School students. photo by Angela Myers It is not everyday that Governor Orr visits Mew Haven High School, so for this special guest the stu- dent body president Debbie Manns was honored to present the Gover- nor with a token of appreciation. Debbie in turn received a hug!!!! photo by Angela Myers Seated in the stadium, the stu- dents of riHHS wait for Governor Orr ' s arrival. The Governor ' s heli- copter, after circling the stadium, landed on the fifty-yard line. The class officers were given the oppor- tunity to shake the Governor ' s hand. Band camp consisted of early morning, afternoon, and evening practices. Even though they worked hard everyday, the band still found time for their annual ini- tiations. Michelle Harris is one of the many band members who were made into cakes by the sen- iors. photo by Beth Huguenard •p»E«n«i»n«
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8 tudent Lif My involve- ment with ttie G.F.A. ' s has given me a chance to play baslietball and have fun with my friends when I may not have had this chance be- cause I don ' t have time for the high school team. David Durm «I»V«1»S»I»0« = 6 N e As Summer Fades. . . School Brings Hope Of Success The secrets to a successful summer were swim- ming suits, sun, and no sciiool, but tiiis iieaven could last for only three months because on August 25 the golden gates of education were opened. With the classroom floors waxed and desks pol- ished, students piled into the building. Although the students missed the long hours of rest and relax- ation in the sun, they soon adapted to the schedule of school life and looked forward to the many events the year would bring. The freshmen were excited about everything while the sophomores, at least those with licenses, could not wait to show off their skills of handling the wheel . The juniors planned for prom while the sen- iors, some tearfully, some joyously, dreamed of their graduation day. These and many other events would be the secrets in making the 1987-88 school year a success. photo by Angela Myers riany people are oblivous to the grueling practices the football players endure everyday. Sprints, calisthentics, pushups, and drills in hitting, blocking, and passing are just a few of the aspects of a regular practice. Opirit week is a time for students to show their Bulldog spirit for the football team. This year the seniors digressed from the scheduled dress day to have their own mix and match dress day. Becky Haus shows lots of spirit by wearing a sweatshirt vinth a pinstriped jean skirt, and flowered pants.
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