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CLUB9 Sitting: Sue Crist, Margie Hawk, Second Row: Beth Armstrong, Debbie Meyer, Janet Krone, Kathy Saalfranl . Back Row: Shelia Oglesby, Diane Parlow, Carolyn WItte, Miss Weaver, Pam Riggenbach, Deny Johnson. Preparing for their future lives In the business world, many Generals join the Cooperative Office Education and Distributive Education sections led by Miss. Weaver and Mr. Howell. COE is divided into two divisions General and Individual Instruction. The members learn everything from taking an interview, to filing, to solving actual problems on the job. Many members get a chance to show their skills on the job. Escaping from wall to wall boredom of the school, the group gets an advanced look at the outside world. The DE club members also receive a sneak preview of the outside world, but while inside Wayne. The junior members work mainly with the Depot, the bookstore that was reconstructed this year. The store sells scho ol supplies, novelty items, and candy. The (Abv. Rt.) COE student Diane Parlow busily checks her calender at work to see what ' s happening during the day. (Rt.) We sell everything is the sales pitch Denise Hide uses to sell Cindy Keller one of the items from the Depot. (Far Rt.) This unidentified mamnequin is a great salesman as he Is shown here modeling a General jacket. seniors also worked on an advertising campaign for the Baer Field aviation department. COE and DE are an Invaluable, educational experience for many students with futures as secretaries, business consultants, and office workers giving them an edge in the business Rat Race . Future activities: DE classes hope to have a booth at Southtown Mall to promote DECA. Also planned in the near future is an ad campaign for Fort Wayne businesses and numerous civic projects. 28
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YOUV€ GOTT IH I H RT The emotions, the turmoil. The lights, the crowd. The work of putting a produc- tion together. The time consuming rehersals that make or break it. The time the cast of Damn Yankees didn ' t have, but put in anyway. Those Damn Yankees brought music to our ears and a smile to our lips. Marking the fifth musical in Wayne ' s history, Damn Yankees featured the best of Wayne ' s talents. Hayden Schultz highlighted the play with his devilish portrayal of Mr. Applegate. While many rookies sprinkled the scenes with memorable performances. Teresa Paetz, who played the part of Lola, Applegates number one homewrecker, surely gave credit to the production. Making a smashing premiere was Lori Hicho who portrayed Gloria Thorpe the newspaper reporter. She also proved to be a talented choreographer, and vocalist. Excelling performances were also given by Phil Steigerwald fSohovik), Wendell Summers (Joe Boyd), Anne Able (Doris), Le Ann Krach (Sister). Bill Parr (Rocky), and Dave Henschen (Smokey). The crew of Damn Yankees did a great job with the props, sound, and lighting. Without them there wouldn ' t have been a production. (Mid.) Near but apart— juniors Brad Lahmann (Joe Hardy) and Cindy Meikle (Meg Boyd; reminisce of the times they spent together. (Top) Hayden Schultz (Applegate) devilishly steals the show with his rendition of The Good Ole ' Days. FRONT ROW: Teresa Paetz (Lola), Brad Lahmann (Joe Hardy). SECOND ROW: Kevin Geren (Van Buren), Mark Makin (Welch), LeAnn Krach (Sister), Anne Able (Doris). Wendell Summers (Joe Boyd), Cindy Meikle (Meg Boyd), Hayden Schultz (Mr. Applegate), Lori Hicho (Gloria Thorpe). Bill Parry (Rocky), Dave Henschen (Smokey), Peri Gruber (Weston), Phil Steigerwald (Sohovik). BACK ROW: Bill Miller (Guard), Dave Bowling (Commisioner), Renee Delu (chorus), Mark Summers (Lowe), Tammy Paske (chorus), Cris Burke (Mickey Postmaster), Jenny Brown (chorus), Tracy Dennis (chorus), Don Marquardt (Bryant), Christana Sanders (chorus). Bill Richards (Lynch), Molly Hagan (chorus), Mike McLaughlin (Bouley), Erika Hogam, Greg Marlow (Linville).
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• •■ ■• ' » i ' i 1 e: ■ M ■1 1 i OGue V = Front: Beverly McLemore, Marty Matthias, Denise Hinds, Maureen Clifford, Michelle Friemuth, Sherri Jones, Bonny Stegman, Cindy Keller; Second row: Terry Lanoue, Glen Enyeart, Dan Hicks, Dan Ramsey: Standing; Roger Twitty, Pat Gooden, Brenda McGee, Carl Stewart, Beth Steigerwald, Paul Spenn, Cheryl Jones, Bill Richards, Brian Simmons, Roger Schubert. am
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