Wayne High School - Sentry Yearbook (Fort Wayne, IN)

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Y LOU NIEDENTHAL ness Education , Ball State, 1954 ol Treasurer Y AGNES EVANS e Economics , Purdue, 1943 OTHY JONES ish , St. Mary of S, 1949 State, 1951 CARRLIS E. CAMDEN Principal M.A. , Indiana U. , 1954 ,www .12 1 J A 5' 511 qi, ,ww m ' - Qu V 331' COLBY REED Agriculture B. S. , Purdue GERALD BROWN Mathematics A.B. , DePauw, 1933 ROBERT ANDERSON Physical Education and Social Science B.S. , Indiana U. , 1950 SCHOOL TAFF Bruce Lane, Willard Zimmerman, Dale StMyers, Owen Mangas, Harry Hart, Ted Shockney. 49 - Lee Price I 1 2. . W! iaiyiffz 1 J, A r Q .1 ' ln Marjorie Blizzard, Thelma Welsh, Donna Norris. Q-2... I J I I I I I I I I I. I I :GM 2 8 ,IH I I I FIRST ROW: Peg Welsh, Secretaryg Betty Welsh, Student Councilg Phyllis Williamson, Treasurer. SECOND ROW: Mr. Brown, Spon- sorg Gary Ketron, Student Councilg Dick Wantz, Vice-Presidentp Ray Turner, Presidentg was absent when the picture was taken. CLASS OF 1956 VS RAYMOND TURNER Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Cross Country 4, F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4 Class Play 3, Class President 1, 3, 4. RICHARD WANTZ Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4 Vice-President 4, Treasurer 2. I They Conquer who believe they can PEGGY WELSH Band 1, Secretary l, 2, 3, 4 Treasurer 3, Class Play 3, 4, Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, 4-H 7 years, F. H. A. 3, 4. b Pl-IYLLIS WILLIAMSON 4-H 7 years, 44 F. H. A. 3, 4, Cheefleader 3, F 'L Cho1r2 3 4' Class Play 3, 4, 5 Student Council 1, 3, if N ., Treasurer 4 GARY KETRON 4-H '7 years: F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Cross Country 2, 4, Student Council Presiden Class Play 4, Transfer from McKinley Twp. School. BETTY WELSH 4-H 4 years, F. H. A. 3, 4g t4g 'Wi' 'TW' Student Council 4, choir 2, 3, 4, 'V 5 X Class Play 4, ' gt Transfer from McKinley ' Twp. School. Q White and Blue Carnation. 1 CLASS FLOWER' Q - LELAND MOTE 4-H 9 years, F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Class President 2, Class Play 3, 4, Choir 1, 3, Track 2, Basketball 2. KENT PEACGCK 4-I-I 9 years: F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Council lg Choir 1, 35 Class Play 3, 4, Vice-President 3. qua Quin-nv 'Mi-' ,img f9'F f., ,lg!'N. adv' N. -:':.. ?' BEN MCKNIGHT Baseball 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4-H 4 years, F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4 Class Play 3, 4. WILLIAM WASSON Basketball 3, 4, Baseball 4, Track 2, 3, 4g F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4 Class Play 3, 4-H 7 years. CLASS CULOR VIRGINIA MANGAS Class Play 3, 4, Choir 3, 4. ARDELLA GRINDLE Choir 1, 2, 3, 4g School Trio 1, 2, 3, Class Play 3. nes! Gray and Red JOAN POWERS F. H. A. 3. 4 Choir 1, 2, 3, 4 4-H 3 years Class Play 3, 4 Reporter 1. FLOYD WHISTLER F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4 Baseball 4 Cross Country 2 Class Play 4. We'1l have these moments to remember. SALLY JO ELEY Q 4-H 1 year Choir 2, 3, 4. SENIOR CLASS PROPHECY I can hardly wait until 4 P. M. That is when I start on my FREE trip to any place in the United States. Wasn'tf it lucky that I was chosen to appear on that popular quiz show S64, OOO Dollar Question? , At 4 o'clock I started out on a T. W. A. to find the members of the Class of 56 whom I hadn't seen in 10 ' years. Isettled in one of the seats. Just before take-off the stewardess came down the aisle: I saw that it was Sally Jo Eley, one of the girls of the class of SG , She told me she would meet me in the waiting room of the airport as soon as I landed. I landed in Bloomington about 11:45 A. M. Sally Jo, her fiance the pilot of the plane, and I went to lunch. I chatted for about an hourg then I bid her a fond adieu, promising to write and tell her about the rest of her chums. The next stop was at the Wantz airport in Harrisville, Indiana. There I stopped and visited with Dick, Shir- ley and their six children for a while. As I was driving at the edge of Union City I saw an elevator reading Bill Wasson and Sons . Istopped and chatted with them awhile. He informed me that he had married just 3 years after leaving Wayne. He had married the beauty queen of all the colleges of the United States. The next stop was the bank, since I was getting low on funds. The girl who cashed my check was Virginia Mangas. I visited with her for a while. She told me that she was the head teller of the bank and had married the president of the bank who was tall, dark, and handsome, some said he looked like Tony Curtis. Lucky Girl! As I was walking down the street I saw a familiar lady with six children running behind. When I got closer I saw it was the former Ardella Grindle. She had made good as a telephone company manager and was now on her way to be a success in music. She had changed her nameg they now called her the Copper Coated Throat of Music. She had really become a success. Isaw Ben McKnight and he invited me to his restaurant, The McKnight Club where he was the chef. He told me that Kent Peacock had become a successful farmer. Kent had a charming wife who handled all the money. After I had gone down the street for about a block I came to a sign which said Madame Bettee's Beautee Salon . So, out of curiosity to see if it was my old school mate, Betty Welsh, I stopped in. Sure enough it was. Wedgabbed and gabbed about this and that until our vocal chords almost gave out. While I was there Betry's ol girl friend, Phyllis Williamson, came in to get her hair set, and we found out that she was a Home Ec. teac er at Peru, Indiana. In the beauty shop I picked up a newspaper and saw a very interesting article about the legislature. There I saw Congress was in session, and it said that one of the filibusterers, Leland Mote, had been ilibustering for sev- eral days straight. After I left the Salon, I ran into Ray Turner selling bermuda shorts for Ed Cornell's in Greenville, Ohio. I chatted with him for awhile and found out he had just finished serving a 10 year hitch in the navy. He informed me that Gary Ketron had become the successful Secretary of Agriculture and was introducing more bills for the farmers than ever before. He also told me that Floyd Whistler had become the Chief-Assist- ant to the Assistant of the Assistant of the National Wholesalers of America. Istarted down the street in the opposite direction, when I saw a sign which said, Love Counsellor . One of my friends had been having trouble along this line so I went in to speak to the counsellor, and much to my surprise, there sat Joan Powers, the one and only. I chatted with her for awhile and he told me that the former Peggy Welsh had gone to Moody Bible Institute and was not in South America working with her husband, Jerry Hueber. Then I went back to the Wantz Airport and started on my way home, thus, ending my trip to see my former class mates. CLASS HISTGRY In 1944, we the Seniors of 1956, started our daring climb in the submarine, The Waynette Our aim was the height of Above and Beyond Success. Enthusiastically we started from the vivid colored floor of the roaring ocean. Our small but willing crew consisted of the following: Leland Mote, Phyllis Williamson, Raymond Turner, Joan Powers, Virginia Mangas, Sally Eley, Peggy Welsh, Ben McKnight, and last, but far from least, Bill Wasson. Our first stop was the breath-taking city of Seafoam. There we obtained three students for the second year. First was our robust and rowdy, Dick Wantz, who came for West Sideg then was Kent Peacock, who was tall and stout, hailing McKinley, last was Ardella Grindle, whom we found to be very lively and yet dainty. She came from Jackson, Indiana. At the next port, which is called Bluewater, we stopped for fuel. There while we waited, a new member joined our crew. Her name was Wanda Moore and she came from Richmond, Indiana. She entered in the fourth year. She seemed to be very talkative and quick tempered. We were all disappointed when Peggy went for a swim and failed to return. We soon found out that she had found her way to Green Township in another part of our underwater county, during our fifth year. She enjoyed her trip but seemed very glad to be returning to our crew in our freshman year. While gone, she added many inches to her height and gained a cure sneeze. When we reached the top of the ocean we were just halfway toward our aim. We immed- iately saw a row boat with three persons aboard. First was a dashing young lad by the name of Gary Ketron. Next was dark-haired and brown eyed Betty Welsh, and last was Floyd Whistler, who was short and full of laughter. Whether or not we make it to Above or Beyond Success is now up to us. The sky is the limit. Wayne has done its best to help us in our perilous flight. Now we hope that each one makes it Above and Beyond Success. ' f 22 f RK-X 2 ff 5: jfs fi 4 1 -1.4-.-.-1- 1-it --.-.auf-sfsi 4,4-1. CLASS WILL I, Peg Welsh, will to Margaret Mote my ability to sneeze and disturb the study hall willed to me by Joyce Welchg Joyce Ingle my nickname Genie willed to me by Lois Furgason. I, Bill Wasson, will to Bill Thornburg my first semester Government Exam which has all the correct answers: Jim Thornburg my old nickname BABY FACE. I, Betty Welsh, will to Bessie Baker my senior admirerg Sharon Brewer my nickname of George. I, Kent Peacock, will to Richard Norris and Max Carpenter my ability to get along with the teachersg Tom Whitesel my nickname of L. B. l, Gary Ketron, will to Judy Bowman my ability to go steady with a mate for one year, Miss Niedenthal my past, present, and future life history. I, Ben McKnight, will to Jim Smith my ability not to go with girlsg my bookeeping books to anybody. I, Floyd Whistler, will to Judy Bowman my nickname of Shortyg Bob Hiatt my old torn up notebook. I,TLeland Mote, will to the present Freshman boys my extra large notebook to hide comic books therein the seventh grade boys my ability to pester the girls without anger-ing them. I, Richard Wantz, will to Charles Williamson my place of washing dishes at a farm salep Pete Mote my ability to go with a girl and not get sick afterwards. I, Ray Turner, will to Bud Carpenter my ability to drive a carg Mr. Anderson my ability to coach. I, Sally Eley, will to Janice Schultz my pencil for next yearp Jim Smith my paper so he won't have to borrow anybody e1se's. I, Ardella Grindle, will to Ronald Norton my ability to tell one coat from anotherg Erna Spille my ability not to worry about flames. I, Joan Powers, will to Judy Ketron my ability not to read other peoples' love lettersg Margaret Mote my will power to get up and go! go! go! 1, Virginia Mangas, will to Freshman girls my ability to stay out of arguments: Peggy Frazier my ability not to worry about boy friends. l, Phyllis Williamson, will to Pat Blizzard a neck scarfg next year's Senior Class the best of luck. CLASS POE Seniors, I guess that's us, and so we have the fuss and muss We have eight boys who are too big for toys, seven girls who try to quiet the noise! Now Peg's a cute one, and smart too, although at times- she's rather blue. It's a preacher she's after, his name is Jerry. In their life together we know they won't tarry. Phyllis is conservative and set in her ways, although she sometimes goes around in a daze. A teacher she'll be, she knows how it pays and we wish her good luck no matter how long she s Well here is another and Ardella is her name, she maybe tiny and just a little lame, But that didn't stop her from- getting in the game, she got her a fellow just the same. Betty is the one with the dark brown eyes, maybe in a beauty contest she would win no prize, But since she is about the right height and size, she's bound to take some boy by surprise! Joan is the muscles of the girls in our class, although in Shorthand she isn't too fast Catching a man to her is no task, she'll get one even if she has to ask! Timid and quiet comes Sally at last, but when she drives a car you hear other horns blast. She goes extra slow not too fast, as you all know this saves the gas! Gary is a captain on this planet, he has made a strong ship out of granite. We wonder if he'll be able to man it, since his crew consists of only Janet. Leland we have heard could be a professor, when he hears a boy sneeze he'll say God Bless Her! No one knows who could be his successor, if you know the answer, then your a good guesser! Here is a gent who's handsome they say, although at times some folks thing he plays, He's always working in round-about ways, this could be no other than our Ray. Short and muscular now is Ben, he chased the girls when he was only ten, Although he isn't very thin, who wants to look like Errol Flynn. Robust and roudy Dick is our man, he fits into just about any plan, He'll always win if he possible can, because he CHIS his Kellog's Corn Bran. Floyd is almost as short as they come, he's steadfast and ready, not like some, He won't drink whiskey or even rum, we know he'll pull through, and not be a Bum. Guess who's next?---Well it's Bill, a farmer he'll be, the soil he will till, The food he consumes fill him up to the gill, he digests anything without even one pill. Here's another big fellow, we'll give you a hint, he can park a car without a dent, He likes his girls to have a heavenly scent, you guessed it right, his name is Kent. Now you have met our happy crew, and if any refuse us it will be but few. rays FIRST ROW: Joyce Ingle, Reporterg Janice Schultz, Student Councilg Shirley Brewer, Vice-Resident. SECOND ROW: Miss Niedenthal, Sponsor, Bill Thornburg, Secretary 81 Treasurerg Jim Smith, Student Councilg Miss Jones. Sponsor. THIRD ROW: Jim Peacock. President. ? 2 I. E,--,-.--X., Ad,-xuug, -G,-Y ,K .Eg 5153163143-Lg,l,,-,gf-Q1uu.'La141.'.1v 1- l.,1.4..1 lm'- Y u p 1 ' g ,ll l N . .l Wx' ,g1z'lsiQ .t -'---55,5 A b. ' , A 'F ' 11 ' 'TH' , fi: -' 1 F , I ,lj , , .,, . rl .1 Q .ff J' i . .gf E g ,. ty, Shirley Brewer Hg , DuWayne Dodd Charles Williamson Na. 'S Peggy Frazier The Juniors worked extremely hard at their , 'ZF , P N V 'mr , ifks-f vi ., XE: t , 5 Qimat 1 ' Maxine Wantz money-raising projects since, together with the ' Q A Senior Class, they had to raise enough money 1' V to pay for their trip East to Washington, D. C. , , E New York City and Niagara Falls. r -ra , , i. .,. s A , tg! f They collaborated with the Seniors in sell- - ,,..--6 ing the concessions at all of Wayne's home f A basketball games and sponsoring roller skating ' ' A parties at Deerfield's rink. - The Darling Brats , a comedy in three , Joyce Ingle acts was presented on April 13, 1956, with Blu Thornburg N the whole class taking parts in it. Everyone thought it was very well done and extremely f hilarious. . , .,. I ' J, f 1? - ,J , Qt ? Dick Moore Jim Smith Jim Peacock A V 1 f 4 ',. . , 5 F Margaret Mote S gt ' A Janice Schultz - . A .I-g:- J- Qi? Q43Igi+vEfi'f'i'1 ga., C. FIRST ROW: Judy Bowman, Student Councilg Erna Spille, Vice- President, Shelba Conklin, President. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Evans Sponsorg Judy Ketron, Secretaryg Sharon Brewer. Treasurerg Patty Blizzard, Reporterg Herbert Davis, Student Council, was absent when the picture was taken. 'Y - ,Pb . V .,,?,.A,, N- - ,.,v,,a,f,,.-.-g..,...a,..,-.,.-Y.,., El. , .,,. W . .. . if 4, J A V 41.. A'.' 1 i Judy Bowman , l ' ,AA A,A 1 sf' - ' ,- ' Sharon Brewer Tom Whitesel 5 ., . . . f ,1 i ' 14 ' fl Noel fBodJ CHTPCUISI' The Sophomore Class has had two projects this EFU3 5PiUe year to raise money for their class trip in 1958. At Christmas, we sold tickets which were good . for Sl. OO on the purchase of a Christmas tree at L, . the Root Beer Stand and we also sold Christmas rib- -- - Q A-A 1 bon. In March, we had a food sale at DeBo1rs Elec- ' tric Shop in Union City. P I Ronnie Norton and Patty Blizzard were not here when the picture k . sheiba conkun was ta on Arnold Norton Herb Davis Keith fPeteJ Mote Judy Ketron Paul McDavid M Www? WB' M1-.,Y,.s. . .ak . ...,.4qf' , 'Q ' V W vl if L f ' Ei' ' ' ,ff ,131 'of' i h i ' ' Wh Carol Kooghor , Larry McKnight Q ,- Z' i V f .sa-,1f1:ir':,':-'f 4 ' ., , FIRST ROW: Josephine Torres. Vice-Presidentg Monnie McDavid Secretary 85 Treasurerg Chole Ann Wogomon, Student Councilg Mr. Reed, Sponsor. SECOND ROW: Max Carpenter, Presidentg Dick Mote, Student Councilg Allen Williamson, Reporter. O65 - W1 i 1 W e 4 x ' . . 4 . .1 i xl -Y-- .-Q ' ' .J Max Carpenter I in l A ' , 1 V r , 1 A 4 I I I i . l , I ,ffl . , If L . l I th!-'3 Steve Cash lMonnie McDavid p c s ., N 5. l. Glenna Mangas zu. I ,api ,- rr , , ws . 'ik 'T' ' r ... iw . . sf , , 'K 1 s P tl' lil. f Dick Mote V yt it , -' W '. . :J ,K . .17 I Q. A A Q7 K5 fl'-I ..., ga Alan Baker Sharon Woodard V ' 'Q f-N .ff 33-1-4. 1:32 , ' 1. 6' 1 . ' 'fqf T Chloe Ann Wogomon lil. I M212 Early is -ez. - rc, W' F ul? .fri p 'N , - 7 I'-f fr, s. The Freshman Class has money raising projects too - also for .their class trip in 1958. Their big campaign this year was a Food Sale. Early in the fall they had a great time on their hayride which was followed by a wiener roast. Eugene Register and Larry Hoplite were not here when the picture was taken. L iv? I-:'lI:: no ,ix 3 -7, Ei fa A f H' N x., .5 'I , . A- h E ' ' I x :Q '. '-' ' 1 x -. , I . ' r 'I I- s.-. I s. C,-u: ' .' T .. .a V. cp: . Richard Norris Jim Thornburg I V . v v X IZA VIZ .. l V A, llv' go w.: It ' , I .,,A up fi i i ' CE. t'---. ' f .f,3322i.i.- ' f l' . Y 'X J, ll 3,3 . l K.. x Allen Williamson 1331 s A' Jeraldine Wells Betty Wantz '-1' Josephine Torres my Q' '55 x ? , 5: :gp NE s .-: Glallii , X F xv, xf Q 1 2' I I' lr x X 4 7 X 00'- GCA N5 PE o fd 2 -B -N 3 N 'we 'I lx- 0 'qi Q, 1 . my ,J xo, .. 55- 1 o', SEVENTH GRADE 'V ic ' 1 1 ' J , , . K Q . 4 .KQI 1 .I R my ,. . - .23 E. , - . I, 4- K+..--4' - - W -I .H K , P . Ygu- , R:-N . - 1- '- 4, ' R- E: .Q - .1 , 3 .. ' ', 3 , X5 at 2 'LIZ' mg Q V V :z Af - I . I I ,f-' . 1 1 M ff ' J ' K - I -M X - 5 ' ' - . ' .1-4.4 , ' 1 ' ' f 'I' . A I 'I M .. if Hx lc . t' ,, E mr , if .: IV- . 4: W I K -.Aw .Lf . .V .. . x -1 V H FIRST ROW: D. Bruss P. Bruss, J. Chowning N. Courtney, E Grlmsley L Hernley K Howell J Hurry G MCDaV1d. SECOND ROW: 'G. Mcxnfgmf B. Marigak, s. MZ-fekl J. Neff- f-1 FUN UH :U oF Bw 3 Er. 5 5 E-FJ ' rn pi EN' LT? U' 0,53 . O ES ,U is Sao , 37' I ph, 53' H D U' 5 QQ ,lfllllllll X . , . JlHH ' EIGHTH GRADE ffl XXX Q M: ' f f., . H- -I .H 1 . .L , Q. z ,A H,-x? .T-K N as .V li. jf.. 5 - ,,,- Q- ,, , ' N , . A ' A . 1... 1. , 5 , I ' - .- I . I I c WI :ff 3.1 i of MA i W' . . .V ' li , . are , 1 fix. -I I ' .V , 3 -1- I ' RW I ff lf? Yi if gf' 'l gEf1. f t - 1. ., , Q 1 L- t jg ,,?hmM.l7f, . M... jf .,..7v- 51 , . ., I -:-LM. V, 'liull V 5 Aw--' , -Vg. Aj . -- 1 V , y - , Mfg, A ' 1 ,AQ - 1 :A ak ,.nas+1 A., Y' , V ,, . w.,,.+f' 1: V.- , ,P XM - . 5. . r .fx W F- X'-L, FIRST ROW: J. Abel, B. Baker, R. Bollinger, K. Bowman, J. Bretz, V. Bruss, J. Coppock, R. Folkerth, J. Harshman. SECOND ROW: B. Hiatt, R. Imel, S. Kaugher, J. Mote, J. Moore, P. Price, B. Roberts, B. Schultz, C. Torres. THIRD ROW: B. Williamson, P. Long. Alice Prescott was absent. .V Q S ' Q 4 L .TW .. rg: - x at gfay 7 ,Q Kennet 53 ,R I f x X' , , , to , . ' Q,-ei. g sf 7? , I' A gr 5 by 'Q Q 4, v,' 1 fx' xl W H V gnu Q 14' A ,gi 19' . gh , A 3 12 Q F N' 1 ff , X .V as W A ! ? Q I Cf :iii ,Jf-A In . ' fm 'B 'JEf' f:l,A,if'n'x Ex 5 R .af 5 ff A 5 n s XM35 1 ' v Q I I ml Y ' x FIFTH GRADE 9? CEE - f-'J 1-F ,E L AS ' 1? flf 'f. I I f if- : t F I n R - at Af f c b VA ' I - P V' ,.. N A V I 5 in I Y pi, , L4 5, A Q f ' 7' 5-Q . 3- . .. A Q ' , jf. Beg? ali? . 1.-' E... ' R 4-....l. I I ,- if 33: 422 , ni , -7, , I lg ,' L' L, 1' . tl' - b - x - ' 3- FIRST ROW: R. Brooks, P. Carpenter, S. Carpenter, J. Cash, M. Chowning, S. Cline C. Conklin, M. Cook, R. Flesher. SECOND ROW: S. Howell, T. Kaugher, T. Lawrence F. LeMaster, M. Maloon, D. Mangas, J. Mangas, J. Mercer, M. Mote. TI-HRD ROW: J. Noffsinger, C. Roberts, P. Roberts, W. Sadgebury, P. Shockney, R. Thornburg, K. Williamson, C. Whitesel, A. Woodard. Sue Bozarth and Virginia Register were not en- rolled in school when these pictures were taken. ' , I 1 -ls, 1 Q. 'I I SIXTH GRADE ' I i lm ff . W .. I W I I 3 , ,515 .r -1' A ,, , r g I , W I f .., 'QA H 4 i 5 - Q- ' ,. JL, Q, V7 V' -Y ,, ' i . --4 ., -,, . ' s -3' I 17 5.3 . V x g v, T761 :f-7 H .X A . Q51 V 'tw ,rig . 4 ' H 1.i.D1M':flv'n Q-f.,,. ' M 1 4 I 5 , . 'A .. r 'AT 1 . W . A' K' , l . S I I S ff. as C-M .M 1 I ' ' 1:21 - .LT ' S --2 ' K Q: .4 P '-1 ' fi , .A-ff' ,V ' A ,.,.. cv r ff 25 5. . O x :, ..,. . Q., AL4lhdv,, 7 I! -V ,.,f Q , I . C 5 . .-nw .gp ir- if P ' , f g M' ' ' ei . f- gi 2 Q, T.. ,Q . 1 I , W ' . x I -' 'x ' I 6 1 -. l 5 1 Q Z FIRST ROW: B. Bowman, J. Brumfield, J. Carpenter, R. Carpenter, J. Cash, P. Cox, D. Farlow, J. Hernley, D. Hurry. SECOND ROW: S. Ingle, C. Mangas, LA. Miller, H. Q Mote, C. Norris, B. Norton, M. Peacock, L. Powers, C. Price. THIRD ROW: J. Runk- 1 el, C. St. Meyer, D. Wasson, J. Whitesel, D. Wogomon, K. Wright. f- , 9 X9 . 1 Q X ' 'Q ' ' N if J' . ' -. 4 W5 3 Z , I fx' 'ir 1 Z? 1 1 J V V YM, I xfz' bxx V , F. Gr . , : W . , lil lx s , V13 v I J - f I n , I ' , . . .l I ' f -'2i..f.': Q-sl:-T: . an . A -' ' l .Q I - 'fx ,rx ffhlf' ' A 'A 1 Aunl . Q, 34.1, A -5 , 1 . -Q M: ' f F , - 1 7 , ., n ' V5.4 . ' M .. 'lhb' Q ' . . F at ..I. I Q. I 1- -' I . Q13-? b I I ISM . ' , . ' . gg -' 4. 1. , ,qgizgg -,TQ .. iff' . ff 2 A '- , ., I D , 1 . I , ' 3 4 , -' ' A AU x4'Q?fj! - 1 V' A A-+7951 5. . 5. -I 0 , ., ' is zl' f 1:': l-.- ' SW' I . A 31 I ' I fs . - f I. 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Stebleton, D. Wantz, C. ,V A Q 5' I gy ww Rau' In V Q I . . 1 ' A 7' - A ' .M . ' -ef Xw,.,,' M 1' , 1 'mi' . .- -Q L A l A F M sw! 'D -L -z Q 'Liga , 1 ' 2 V, A K , , l. bzqv 4 I s w w EW Q I l i . It ni Q SN, Q : I , i i: .JT -fy, . In V. 7 .gf ,.. Q 'I - , I ' ' 3 'Yg.2,1Q1ff' V 4 17 A, Auf J- f l 'I . ' . e e. . D . - ' xi , - Q Q A kl, F QAYLT7 .X :I .YNY .R 511. .Q ' 1' S4 V . K ,I ff, i f ' .. 2 K I 5 , ,. :I l .- I K .5 V 'I ' lt 1 '- , , J , I 0 7 .,, f' , FOURTH GRADE , i ' f . I 'fy .iv W A L' ,Az .2 AT ' 11 Y K A X FIRST ROW: L. Anderson, J. Baker, E. Binkley, S. Bolton, J. Chowning, J. Clevenger, D. Cline, L. Cook, M. Courtney. SECOND ROW: M. Cox, N. Daggett, M. Detweiler, R. Evans, S. Fields, B. Frazier, J. Fulk, T. Higgins, L. Hylton. THIRD ROW: F. Lawrence, C. LeMaster, J. McCracken, C. McDavid, L. McDavid, G. Mangas, V. Pai-tin, G. Patter- son, J. Peacock. FOURTH ROW: G. Sadgebury, L. Scott, D. Shook, J. Wasson, S. White- se 1, B . Williamson. Parks, B. Pearson, B. Price, M. Reed. FOURTH ROW: K. Ro- lst GRADE 4 'Q' ' . A X I 'it 41 .' ., l 50- K' .mul K VA Dv- gy-J .- fm in 15. A , 5 -'W in .::.f I .-- if 4, Q., 4 -5, Q, ,aff , H H' I. qw 'J' , X f Q1 A '-. .A .sg 4 ' ' -Q5 W ,fi,,i . .-fi .ev 1- 3 1 1 il' , 4' N ,N -- . h H ij.. 5 . - A Y ,S . U 5 I . 1 l . I 'f .r . .- -ev ' - 'sf 1 1 m3 A'+L if Viz- H. V 'N' r 4' ' - N25 Clif ' '. 'W .r . ' X4 J D- f gm, .,j.l..11-'gs ' H, . +-, 5 ri' u , L gi. 4, 7 - 1'-f' , , Q' o a- 1' L ,, ' uw' 7- D. ggi' -gg ' ' '-: 'V .. 1 V ' 2. , ..-f B 5 Wu .. . ff 1 . ., 1 n -.... A-QW it 2:42213 - fb . -T-1 we -'fi -rg-L as .0 Q - -' - Y ' N. . g -- ' fx -- gg A -11 r' ' v- , gp... . C7 3 m ,ff V 1-ygv 3 ,f 1-1 . it I Q ,S . h if f FRF-if ' 'rm .i'rl. lk I ' . ' I A ' '4' f ' FIRST ROW: C. Baldwin, M. Bennett, S. Caupp, M. Chowning, f- 4. it .fr u- i -- D. Day, K. Durbin, J. Farlow, D. Rawlins, J. Fields. SECOND .. ,. 'L . .. : ' -w ROW: D. Grimsley, D. Harvey, K. Heiby, C. Holmes, L. Ho- gf-f' 'ff' . , well, M. Hueber, B. Hunt, N. Hurry, L. Ingle. THIRD ROW: I'-'W 6 ' -Y, ,, R. Kaugher, L. McDavid, T. Mangas, S. ,Mote, D. Newman, R. 2nd GRADE berts, W. Rohor, P. Runkel, L. Rush, D. Shook, D. Starbuck, S. Stebleton, E. Torres, A. Welch. FIFTH ROW: J. Whitesel, K. Zimmerman, R. StMyers. f' , ,FK , ,fi , rg., Y 1- X wvfnvl gh K. eggs 7' QQ., 2' 1 '15-V: F F . gg. r i ev ,llf - TW K .... M.,-1, - ' . -V f . i ' .Q Q . A f . . ' l ,,,, I ,. N ,' V El Xe. X0 I I im . 1' ' . X . Lfzxi-fi!! N if N J .. f 7 J S J 1 ' N Q X in ' xg- L QQ, fi' lf' 3' J . . AL 'F' tk A aa-317' .fl Elini KA . QQ ,Lf A 'T H r '04- '. '. V ,. 1: at 3. ' , f --v , ,,.- - - M fr f . ' Q K y K L 'ry 6 g .ua . .I f N , :X-1 F . 5 1' f A 4 4Q H ' - . . Y 'A NLD' Tw wi J-N C7 h' Ars ' Q, , ,ly , ' ' Q. ,,. '..:.' y ,Q . I 1 'r-c YM ..,'. FIRST ROW: R. Bailey, S. Bailey, M. Barga, A. Carpenter, P. Detweiler, B. Dowler, K. Ferrell, N. Higgins, A. Hylton. SECOND ROW: C. Jones, R. Maloon, J. Mason, R. Men- denhall, C. Hewhauer, D. Newman, J. Noffsinger, T. Parks. THIRD ROW: R. Partin, S. Powers, P. Price, L. Reed, P. Roberts, C. Rowe, S. Sparks, G. StMyers, K. Thornburg. FOURTH ROW: P. Thornburg, D. Torres, D. Weist, K. Whitesel, R. Winn, P. Yost, S. Moore, J. Bozarth, B. Shaw, S. Good, E. Emerick, F. Garland were not here when the picture was taken. Ramp Queen Uayne3 Candiddte FIRST ROW: Judy Bowman, Janice Schultz, Gary Ketron, Betty Welsh and Jim Smith. SECOND ROW: Karen Bowman, Chloe Ann Wogoman, Mrs. Barker, Herb Davis, Joe Hurry and Dick Mote. V OFFICERS 0 President ............... Gary Ketron . L Vice-President .......... Janice Schultz X . 1' ' - Secretary-Treasurer ...... Betty Welsh Pj ,-Q. Q ,H 5, g E Q Reporter ................ Iim Smith V The Student Council members under the leadership of our advisor, Mrs. Barker, set dates for the Assem bly Convocations of each class. We wish to thank the classes for going along with us and doing their best. Through selling Christmas jewelry, we cleared a nice profit and used it to sponsor the High School Christmas Party which was held on December 22 in the Home Economics room. We also sponsored publishing the class news in the Winchester and Union City papers. GIRLS' CHORUS FIRST ROW: Janice Schultz, Peggy Frazier, Shelba Conklin, Judy Bowman, Phyllis Williamson, Joyce Irrgle, Carol Kaugher. SECOND ROW: Sharon Brewer, Maxine Wantz, Joan Powers, Erna Spille, Patty Blizzard, Judy Ketron, Mrs. Barker CTeacherJ. THIRD ROW: Margaret Mote, Shirley Brewer, Virginia Mangas, Betty Welsh, Ardella Grindle, Peggy Welsh. , GIRLS' CHORUS OFFICERS 51 If ,yo f Q51 A 4 . . , ,. J' J J, President ............... .... S hrrley Brewer 5 N Q . S Vice President ................ Peg Welsh N S g Secretary and Treasurer ........ Ardella Grindle X W YO, Re orter ................ .... E rna S ille X ruff Litlirarians ............. .... J anicePSchu1tz NOTE NOTE and Maxine Wantz For the Christmas program the Chorus sang, 'Twas The Night Before Christmas and Rise Up Shepherd and Foller . On March 5 our variety show for P. T. A. was a big success. All of the girls participated in it. We also took part in the County Music Festival on April 6 at Farmland along with other Rand- olph County Schools. - ' ' Wilfilfwy' 1 praised i Effifiiffl if 3' ig ' ,i I. E., as ,, , ,ffl 'Q-jew, Vi i 'X' sam FIRST ROW: Margaret Mote, Secretary, Pat Blizzard, Reporter, Shelba Conklin, l-listorianp Janice Schultz, Vice -President, Phyllis Williamson, President, Joyce Ingle, Song Leaderg Sharon Brewer, Parliamentariang Shirley Brewer, Pianist, Peg Welsh, Treasurer. SECOND ROW: Virginia Bruss, Karen Bowman, Sharon Meek, Emily Mangas, Joan Powers, Erna Spille, Pam Bruss, Rosemary Bolinger, Judy Harshman, Karen Howell, Sharon Williamson, Judy Bowman, Debbie Bruss, THIRD ROW: Esther Grimsley, Dixie Welsh, Jerilyn Noffsinger, Carol Kaugher, Betty Welsh, Jane Coppock, Bessie Baker, Maxine Wantz, Carlene Torres, Rhoda Folkerth, Paulette Long, Peggy Frazier, Betty Schultz, Alice Preston, Barbara Roberts. FOURTH ROW: Mrs. Evans. WQMAKQRSO The Wayne Chapter of the Future I-lomemakers of America was o f AY.flfffx Q ffx-'X' H ' fx, -2 formed in 1954. Mrs. Omer Mote is our Chapter Mother and our 'f 7- 'x nv E . J , i Y, 2 meetings are held on the second Monday night of each month. :I 5 U 11111 Q U' 'Stu' 'iff CQ gil ' Some of our projects have been sending gifts to the hospitals, 7. dr. X 'L . buying a punch bowl and babysitting at the P.T. A. meetings. 00 ' I ' A oqlx NEW!!- 1 dab, . .-,5X.'h,3H ' -,.., FRONT ROW: Dick Wantz, Sentinel, Gary Ketron, Secretary: Noel Carpenter, Vice -President, Jim Peacock, President, Colby Reed, Advisor: Ray Turner, Reporter, and Leland Mote, Treasurer. SECOND ROW: Jim Thornburg, Max Carpenter, Tom Whitesel, Ronnie Norton, Floyd Whistler, Richard Norris, Herb Davis, Allen Williamson, Jim Smith, Bill Thornburg, Dick Moore, and Benny McKnight. THIRD ROW: Kent Peacock and Bill Wasson. Our projects for this year were community spraying, raising potatoes and selling cider. 11 4 ,7 Q-xo SFA, 1 K Tuesday of the month. f 1' ' , 1 ftrrnoef , L 0 A , I , I . 'N rj mm It f? -if .- ' I 41 ,mf 4 LW -, Q GKPP4, 'P f The Wayne F.F.A. Chapter meets the first ' ' 'f 5 1 ' ,X ,- C 'Q' 'vo 1 w . K, 5 ,z.,f..,.,. 5 5, 'V X Q , gp , . V 11:53-wi ' ' -' gl L . J X FIRST ROW: Judy l-lernley, Recreation Leader, Erna Spille, Pianist, Sharon Brewer, Song Leader, Shelba Conklin, Vice-President, Margaret Mote, Presidentg Joyce Ingle, Secretary, Peggy Frazier, Reporter, Rhoda Folkerth, Health and Safety, Betty Schultz, Reporter: Dixie Welsh, Recreation Leader. SECOND ROW: Linda Powers, Mary Ann Mote, Karen Wright, Clona Norris, Sharlet Cline, Cheryl Price, Joy Bromfield, Jackie Whitsel, Carolyn Whitsel, Karen Howell, Cheryl Conklin, Karen Williamson, Sue Ingle, Jane Car- penter. THIRD ROW: Kay Thornburg, Pricilla Shockney, Barbara Roberts, Carlene Torres, Betty Welsh, Jane Coppock, Shirley Brewer, Peg Welsh, Judy Ketron, Paulette Long, Sharon Williamson. The 4-l-l Club of T955 had 45 members in the club. Thirty-five of these members completed their projects. Our club was very fortunate to have some of our girls winning first place in the County 4-H Club Show and had the privilege of taking their projects on to the State Fair. Also some of our girls entered in the County Demonstration Contest. Our club was classified as a standard club: for this we received a seal for 1955. SEATEDg Judy Hernly, Clona Norris, Bill Thornburb, Secretary 8.1 Treasurer, Leland Mote, Vice-President Richard Norris, Mr. Reed, Leader. FIRST ROW STANDING: John Able, Jack Cash, Carl StMyers, Mark Peacock, Devon Wasson, David Hurry, Spencer Carpenter, Bill Sadgeberry, Joe Hurry, David Shook. SECOND ROW: Max Carpenter, Noel Carpenter, Tom Whitsel, Jim Thornburg, Kent Peacock, Bill Wasson, Jim Peacock, Gary McKnight, Jerry Moore, Jim Bretz. The Wayne 4-H Buckskins consisted of 38 members with 35 completing the year. , Our meetings consisted of tours, recreation, judging and demonstrations. Y The club was proud to have a member, Tom Whitesel, win the Grand Champion in the Holestein Division of Dairy Cattle. 'Z f XX Q X l ,V , - 1 s , 1 5 ,V TX X 8. . 1 ,J 1 n .xx - . I, ' 61,1 f 7 -SKIYELJ K I 1 ,3 I-I 1 .vii Q Qing... A .mf 10' gavh if Q WW ,,a? :1.'. XM 0 ,gl I numb , in ww -,.X, A.. ,,.. www., e lead Janice Schultz, Judy Bowman and Judy Ketrou 00 e 51 I X S7 Q va ' A 11. f X -f-' W' 74 , 'f -r - 5' Ln- ll 'v -V FRONT ROW: Pete Mote, Charles Williamson, Dick Wantz, Gary Ketron, and Jim Smith. SECOND ROW: Coach Robert Anderson, Jim Peacock, Bill Wasson, Kent Peacock, Dick Moore, Ray Turner, and Student Manager, Larry McKnight. On the night of February 23, 1956, the end of another season of basketball finished for the Wayne Tigers. This was one of the poorest seasons the Tigers had experienced in years, but no one can deny that they were always ny- ing and fighting for victory. Also on this night in February came the close of five boys high school basketball careers. Bill Wasson, Gary Ketron, Dick Wantz, Ray Turner, and Kent Peacock will pick up their diplomas in Mayl It seems like luck just turned away from the Wayne club this year. All year they were hampered with the lack oflgymnasium for practice, and injuries. But with all of these things against them the boys kept going, fighting an trying with every ounce of effort to bring glory to good old Wayne High. Maybe they didn't ring her a win- ning season, but just the same these boys an their coach deserve a big hand for the effort they did put forth. WAYNE OPPONENTS 33 Parker '75 58 Stoney Creek 56 39 Union City East Side '72 55 Madison '72 ' 49 Ridgeville 65 45 Jac son 53 V - 54 Framland 5'7 1 43 Union City West Side '70 X T 39 Ward Tw . 88 'I ? , 31 Lynn P 68 5 ' 4 , 1 SM 42 McKinley 5'7 sf' X J I 9, 68 Green 61 .9 ' . 49 Spartanbur 56 my as Jackson g 42 J ' Q 1 ' ' 55 Union Twp. 91 55 Ward Twp. '76 4'7 Lynn fCounty Tourneyj 62 38 Green CSectiona1 Tourneyj 4'7 WAYNE TIGERS SECOND TEAM FRONT ROW: Tom Whitesel, Rich Norris, A1 Williamson, Dick Mote, Max Carpenter, Ronald Norton SECOND ROW: Coach Robert Anderson, Larry Hoplite, Bud Carpenter, DuWayne Dodd, Jim Smith, Herb Davis. Ax, 1 This year proved to be a building year for our ,ggi g59sv..g- second team. With all of the boys being inexperi- N' enced, this year proved to be a year for gaining confidence. With these boys the hopes for a suc- cessful future rides. rx . I eq' 1, if ,FRN X' by ji TRACK ' .-'T . , ,. .5 5 YD' l . if, JM. fn' e'f '-2 . as- ANV- f . 1 'W'V5r??Wfx, w...:. ff A . if3'ff..vrL'i'F ix 5' FRONT ROW: Herb Davis, Jim Smith, and Coach Bob Anderson. SECOND ROW: Dick Wantz, Allen Williamson, Pete Mote, Ronald Norton, Tom Whitesel, Bill Thornburg, and Dick Mote. THIRD ROW: Charles Williamson, Jim Peacock, Richard Norris. P-,Q The track team will open its season in March under the guidance of Coach Bob Anderson. It is hoped that this season will be a profitable one for our team. They will be entered in several meets including the county meet, which is in April. m ...E--W 7f,,1.r - .4 K - --.- --- iw -- -V -.-.W QX .-f,LI... l5--' 'S i I 1 'E .1 1 'E NX BA EBAI1 Qs, NN me if lfv FIRST ROW: Kent Peacock, Floyd Whistler, Dick Moore, Gary Ketron, Dick Wantz, Pete Mote SECOND ROW: Herb Davis, Allen Williamson, Richard Norris, Bud Carpenter, Tom Whitesel, Ronnie Norton, Max Carpenter. THIRD ROW: Ben McKnight, Ray Turner, Charles William- son, Jim Smith, Jim Peacock, and Dick Mote. FOURTH ROW: Coach Robert Anderson and Bill Wasson. WAYNE TIGERS SEASON RECORD ,' L52 Wayne '7 Stoney Creek 4 Wayne 1 Union Twp. 16 Wayne 1 Parker 12 N Wayne 9 Green 1 X Wayne 2 Jackson 11 Wayne 3 Lynn 3 Wayne 7 Ridgeville 4 - Wayne 0 Union City 8 Wayne 0 Lynn 10 9 ? fi ,I I ,fa Q J? R an Wav! L, mr . . ,Ng I pa- . , A .- Qffff ,,.'A.1,J Y 33' 5' ,W 1 m ' 5' - ',' 1. 1 A I I' , Ay, 1 V Yi' V- - , . 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A Q K f.. 1,1 Y , 5' A- Tm 1 Y .-iff ..,5YIr fl ' fu T- M. - 0 'sf -'QS yur? 'v ,A -, ' 'A-buh , Q .aff .gvy-:,,? + ,.,, ' 1 .. , hm'?ff? ' : - . ff 5 -W f , 4 - , 5 A Q -K , 4 1- V ,. ' la 36 Q A , :,,,,:, N5 V,,V, ,,, ,Jr Q -A A lj. , 3 'v t T I. .kQ,j.wA .? . P l 4 . .. -A., Q.: ., - 41 ., 1,,. , 'f .. ' 1- V -, -J. ifffki-5,'.v,.?l.. L bl, Q5 is . Ui Afvf-V. N' A as- IM 1.4 ' ' . : :fg ,. .. 41.4 '- - -, ' 1, W, 1 Q - :fx sf ' mx :4'.,.- f u, fiff' , . .A ,gh , 'I ,yy ty -Q31 gf' V, , V- Jvi 'W ' . ,Q ' 1 +1-Luau! ' - - ,.......... Q, THE SENIOR CLASS PLAY One of the high lights in a Junior and Senior school life is the class play Our Senior class play was a 3 act comedy entitled Campus Quarantine The play takes place in a college dining room. The characters are as follows Gloria Smith . . . Mrs. Smith ..... Beryl Shepherd. . Edythe Rhodes .... . . . Deborah Mercer . . . . . . Lela Dunn ..... Dr. Leon Atwell Gordon Dunn ..... . . Ronald Steele .... . . Elliot Maxim . . . 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N., atiJlLlfU.QL.vldaiaiffazaaiwlfilfflu' if fi ,V f 1? i -4 , 6 39,2 A F51-Ye '53 'Gy' Q 'X....- 'Wm SEATED: Phyllis Williamson, Miss Niedenthal, Advisor, Peg Welsh, Dick Wantz, Raymond Turner. STANDING: Gary Ketron, Betty Welsh, Joan Powers, Wanda Moore, Kent Peacock, Bill Wasson, Dick Moore, Leland Mote, Floyd Whistler, Ben McKnight. ,aww sag Peg Welsh ....... Phyllis Williamson Gary Ketron ,,,,.,,, Ray Turner ,,,, Leland Mote ,,,, Kent Peacock, , , Betty Welsh . . . Joan Powers . . . Wanda Moore , . , Dick Moore , , , Ben McKnight . . . Bill Wasson , , , Dick Wantz . . . Editor Co-Editor Sports Editor Asst. Sports Editor Sales Manager Adv. Manager Snapshots Class Poem Class History Class Activitics Social Activitics Social Activities F. F. A. SL4-H J WAYNE From the bottom to the top, Wayne watched us when we'd flop. Picked us up, wou1dn't let us stop. Always acted like our pop! Stood out in wind, and in rain, Let it beat each window pane. Weathered our losses, and helped us gain Yes, my friends, that's dear old Wayne.


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