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

 - Class of 1975

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(Above) Biology teacher Mr. Lee DeTurk intro- duces Henrietta Hamster to acurious mother during PTA Back to School Night room visitation. (Right) Taking advantage of the Intramural Open House opportunities, Diane Parlow and Joi Wilhelm display their bouncing maneuverability. (Far right) For a famished Gen, cafeteria employee Mrs. Camilla Gillie prepares a chilling chocolate milkshake from the trial machine. ■ ■■iH ■i BOYS ' 1 NTRAMURAL SPORTS COUNCIL Calvi n King: President Jerrv Noble: Secretary-treasurer Direc tor: Mr Tom Beerman Bowl ng Club Sponsor: Mr. Fred A utenrieth Table Tennis Tournament Sponsor Student Staff Mr, Jack B sket Scott Dettme Mitch H cks Craig Martin Ron M Kenny Nunn Darren Roy ers GIRLS ' INTRAMURAL OFFICERS Cindy Bland President Roxa ne Koo mier: Vice-president Mich 3lle Fre muth: Secretary-trea surer Julie BIy; Se nior Representative Kimm Wilhel Ti: Junior Representat ive Cheryl Jones: Sophomore Repress ntati ve Spon sors: M M ss Sue Jordan mmm BH

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(Left) Arnmd with pompons and horns, lh(! spiriled Ci ' iK ral ni-owd shrieks its enlhusiasm and supporl 1(1 Ihi ' Rridmon below. (Middle left) Siirrtnindcd by the G(!noral(!ll(!s, es- (urls and m.irchinj; hand, llii; hom(!c:ominH noiirl a- wails (he inliutiuclion of Suh Busch and coronation. (Bottom left) Sophomore Carolyn SIrack clutches Ihe red and blue h(dium balloons in the stands, urj;- inij proKpeeti f rushiinrrs In supporl Ihe Ocns. Coronation, fireworks, multi-colored bal- loons, and effervescing spirit highlighted Oc- tober as Wayne Brigade, under the supervision of Student Council, presented Happiness Is. . .. homecoming 1974. The echo of excited cheers, nearly match- ing the boom of Wayne ' s cannon, accompanied both touchdowns in the first half. Though the Generals led the. third quarter, Harding held them scoreless and racked up six points in the fourth quarter. The Hawks took the game with a close 20-22 final score. The Wayne marching band, majorettes, and Generalettes furnished special half time enter- tainment. Excitement mounted as the Letter- men escorted the court members; sophomores Kathy Hamilton and Cheryl Jones: juniors Mol- ly McConnell and Becky Durtschi; and seniors Ann Barnes. Kathy Smith, and Ann Boyle. The cannon roared and balloons ascended as Ann Boyle accepted tlie crown from 1973 homecoming queen Sue Busch. Immediately the stadium li.ghts dimmed, and an impressive fireworks display awed the spectators. Following the explosive display, the Class of ' 74 presented as their gift to the school a sculptured medallion of General Anthony Wayne. Commissioned to immortalize the Gen- eral, Mr, Hector Garcia, Professor of Sculpture at the Institute of Art. sculpted in liquid poly- (Left) Senior Sh(!rri Teddy and alumnus Greg Luca.s inspect the delicacies prepared by the Y-Teens for the homecoming danci;. (Below) ImilalinK th( melodramas of ycisleryear, the Y-Teens chuK into the Hym on the flardini; Hx- press. Ilii ' ii idnliilMilHiii to thif pcrp session. LETTERMENS CLUB 1 Merrill Morev President Scott McCliritock Vice-presid ent Craig Werling Secretary Jerry Noble, Treasurer Eric Sclineider Sergeant at ar US Sponsors. Mr. Lee DeTurk Mr. Brett Lucas Jmi Dohner Btad Gorrell M. ' irk Hoffm.Tn Roger Ml Her Kirk Morey Tom Scheuniann Bob Wilson Rick Winans Jon Wolfe Y-TEENS Gayle Curley President Sue M. Brown Vice-president Brenda Marble Secretary Jane Tourney; Treasurer Sponsor Miss Rosalie Guillot Belh Bauman Sue K. Brown Leslie Bunnell Cathy Jones Becky Maltis . Juhe McKee Christv Rudny G etchen Schneider Joh.Tnna Schneider Dawn Sprintiei Marianne Spnnaur ester the three-foot medallion, which now hangs in Wayne ' s Commons for all to enjoy. Jason Stonewiill topped off the evening by playing for the annual dance sponsored by the Y-Teens, Students and alumni bumped to the rock that filled the Commons and gorged them- selves on the refreshments provided lay the Y-Teens. Cheerleaders, twirlers. and drummers called Gens to assemble in the gym earlier in the day for a fantastic pep session. The students backed the Generals one hundred percent as nearly every class and club performed skits portraying the demise of the Hawks. Due to a lack of publicity, tlie Alumni Re- ception prior to the game was enjoyed by only a few one-time Wayne students. Those who at- tended were served refreshments and present- ed daisies to signify their status. Homecomino 1974-



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(Left) Mr. Gary Muncy, the ring man from Josten ' s, (Below) WrackinR their brains for forgotten facts, fits a sophomore for her 1977 class ring following juniors struggle with the three-hour PSAT, measur- the October 7 class meeting. ing verbal and mathematical abilities. ' % «2l- Exper menfa milk cafeteria delicacy Entering the community scene, athletic and enthusiastic Gens participated in the Bicycle to Beat Diabetes bike-a-thon and the March of Dimes walk-a-thon. Key Club members Scott McClintock, Richard Bleeke, Greg Staight, and Tom McColly assisted at bike-a-thon check- points on October 6, while on October 12, Gen- erals joined nearly 700 hikers in an effort to raise money for the March of Dimes. While some hoofed that Saturday, college- bound seniors devoted nearly four hours to the Scholastic Aptitude Test. Offered at Indiana University, North Side, and South Side High Schools, the SAT determined eligibility for col- lege entrance. October 22 marked the day for PSAT testing at school for juniors. The Pre- liminary Scholastic Aptitude Test measured verbal and mathematical strengths while ac- quainting students with the future SAT testing style. Basic Journalism classes and the Dispatch staff toured Fort Wayne ' s News-Sentinel com- plex early in the month, while the Sentry staff financed the yearbook, selling advertisements to community businessmen. Sophomores attended a special presentation by the ringman Mr. Gary Muncy from Josten ' s October?. Along with comparative price checks with competitors, Mr. Muncy displayed styles of class and school rings. The cafeteria received a new addition due to manager Mrs. Anna Gray ' s special interest in improving the a-ia-carte line. The milkshake machine, which produced a variety of flavors, added profit for improvement, and enjoyment for hungry Gens. shakes popular; possible regular While measures were taken to improve the lunch program, representatives and alternates congregated to launch an active year for Stu- dent Council. Sponsors Miss Ruth Eudaley and Mr. Robert Leiman assisted officers in draw- ing up a budget, which was immediately ap- proved by the entire Council, as were suggest- ions for a Christmas dance and a rock con- cert. Eight Council members, along with the sponsors, attended the Indiana Association of Student Councils ' annual convention at Muncie Central High School to discuss Many Chal- lenges. Parents faced a challenge, as they resem- bled seventh graders scurrying through the building in search of lost homerooms, while at- tending the PTA-sponsored Back to School Night October 7. The evening proved success- ful with over 200 parents attending. A series of travelogues began early in Oct- ober, sponsored by the Kiwanis Club of Fort Wayne, Renting Wayne ' s auditorium for the e- vents, the Kiwanis Club shared experiences of travel with the community. The Sluggers passed up the Ballheads in the Girls ' Intramural Softball championship by a score of 16-13. Each team member of the Sluggers — captain Cheryl Jones. Mar- gie Dockery. Roxanne Koomler, Jaymi Cooke. Karen Imbody. Debbie Meyer. Rhonda Fleck. Cindy Bland, and Laura Moore — received a trophy purchased with seasonal dues. Intramural Sports Council sponsored an o- pen house, allowing Gens extra use of Gym fa- cilities. Advisor Mr. Tom Beerman participated and deemed the evening a success.

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