Date: Fri 14-Jun-1996
Date: Fri 14-Jun-1996
Publication: Bee
Author: STEVEB
Quick Words:
schools-mascot-Nighthawk
Full Text:
NHS Students Pick The Nighthawk As A New Mascot
B Y S TEVE B IGHAM
Although the Newtown High School Indian mascot is now a lame duck, it will fly
again this coming fall as a Night Hawk.
In a student vote, the Night Hawk won in a landslide over the Dragon in a
head-to-head battle for the right to be the school's next mascot. The final
tally was 757 to 395. The two finalists were selected last week after students
voted from a list of five, which also included the Blue Hornets, the
Lightning, the Eagle.
"I'm pleased with the results," said NHS Principal Bill Manfredonia, who
announced the new mascot Wednesday morning. "I'm very happy with the job our
students did."
The NHS students were given the task of choosing a new mascot after last
winter's controversial decision by the NHS administration to dump the longtime
Indian mascot, which was held in such high regard with many current NHS
students. The move was prompted by some members of the community who felt the
NHS mascot was a dishonor to Native Americans.
Mr Manfredonia said he expected the mascot change to be difficult for people
to get used to in the early going, but said over time, he expects they will
get used to it.
The principal's task at hand is to come up with a logo for the Night Hawk, a
nocturnal bird of prey. He plans to work with art students in the fall to come
up with a new design.
Ray Tompkins of Superstar Sports in the Sand Hill Plaza said Wednesday that
once the school determines an official logo, he'll have the NHS mascot apparel
available for students.
"Maybe it will be the same logo as the old New Haven Night Hawks," Mr Tompkins
joked, referring to the old hockey team from the American Hockey League (AHL).
The high school's official blue and gold colors will remain the same.
