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

 - Class of 1981

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SOCCIN ' IT TO THE SAC (Top) Wayne ' s victorious soccer team. (Bottom Left) Doug Korte kicks the ball to an eager Bryon Kathrens. (Bottom Right) Three of the team ' s best layers dash down the field in order to retrieve the 13

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The sport of soccer has really grown in the United States, and here at Wayne is no exception. The Wayne Soccer Team had another excellent season, but fell just short of its main goal, winning the city championship. Although this goal was not accomplished, many others were. The team played its home games at Wayne this year as more new teams were added to the league. An annual indoor winter tournament was started in which Wayne was runner-up. The team will keep the Bierbaum cup for another year with hopes that within a couple years soccer will become a recognized sport. Graduation hit the soccer team hard last season as they lost thirteen players, nine of whom played a good deal. Over the summer the team regrouped, and with the acquisition of three exchange students, the team was set to go. They showed their strength in the Indoor Tournament by beating Harding and Homestead and taking Luers to overtime before falling. The team then started a strenuous conditioning and skills pro- gram for its regular season. In two exhibition games Wayne took out Elmhurst and Snider easily. Every team in the city improved, mak- ing the competition very tough. ]im Griggs got Wayne ' s season rolling when he scored against Dwenger, but Wayne eventually lost the battle to the Saints. Wayne got its first victory against South Side and then won a key game against North Side in an action-packed shoot- out. Wayne then got revenge on Home- stead which had beaten them the year before knocking Wayne out of the city championships. Goalie John Wortley then got the first of three shutouts of the year against Nor- throp. Wayne easily took out Elmhurst and then shut out Snider and Harding to set up a showdown with Luers for the South Division championship. Wayne came out fired up and took a 1- lead on a goal by Doug Korte, a lead which held up until half. Luers experi- ence took over in the second half as they scored three times. Wayne threatened but could not score and had to settle for runner-up in the South Division with a 7-2 record. Al Castillo had a fine season as he SOCCER Dwenger South Side North Side (S.O.) Homestead Northrop Elmhurst Snider Harding Bishop Luers OVERALL RECORD Wayne Opp 1 2 4 3 3 2 f 4 1 4 6 2 1 3 1 3 (Left) Hans Kjelstad gives the ball a powerful kick to send the ball into Wayne ' s goalie. (Right] Al Cas- tillo lakes some practice shots before the Northside game. scored eight goals and had three assists to lead the team in scoring. Hans Kiel- stad and Bias Rodriguez each had five goals, and Grant Acker added four from his defensive position. Doug Korte and Jim Griggs were the team leaders in assists. Bronn Pfeiffer, Jeff McBride, Phil Hunkler, and Jim Griggs played a strong midfield all season. Doug Korte, Al Castillo, Hans Kjelstad, Bias Rodri- guez, and Pat Hunkler helped lead a very potent offense. The defense was outstanding as Coach Bierbaum taught everyone good positioning. Grant Acker and Ted Sorg clogged up the middle and Joey Dani. Bryon Kathrens, and Doug Swartz held out the outside attacks. Goalie John Wortley showed that he was the best in the South Division by making super saves every game. John Bierbaum was named Coach of the Year by all the Players. The future looks good for the team as it loses only six players. Next year Wayne will again be battling for the cit}- Championship, and with a lot of experi- ence coming back, it is easily within reach. .A.»



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LATIN CLUB Sheldon Bateman Diana Boschet Amy Carswell Nancy Darnell Lisa Glisson Audra Guthier Doug Hinds Beverly Keesler Mike Keleman Sharon Kuckles Nancy Lebold Michelle Liechty Mike Mungovan Ranelle Piatt Charles Sembroske Diane Spencer Bell Walker Tina Wall Todd Cartwright Doug Klopfinstein Susan Murrey Michon Shirmeyer Lariy Ware Sara Calder Mike Hudson Don Shmitt Bradd Schnider Tim Sorg Joe Andorfer Trina Apt Gary Bernard Jim Buchette Brett Dirr David Hatlem Lonnie Holston Sandy Huber Kim Katherns GERMAN CLUB Karen Visnovsky Kevin Schuler Dave Greene John Markley Karen Garrett Terry Miller Cindy Sorg Ed Sorg Cathy Scultz Cheryl Byerly On the Second year level Larry Ware walked away with a first in Mythology. Jim Burchette and Gary Benard teamed up to take a third in Limerick. Sheldon Bate- man received a first in Mythology for his First year level of competi- tion. Indianapolis was the scene for the Grand Chariot race. Sadly, the rustic chariot has been put out to pasture and will be no more. FRENCH CLUB Kristie Harman Chris Essex Deanna Allison Natalie Ellis Mark Snyder Maricriss Gabriel Laura Leming Nancy Gouloff Greg Sanders Wilnam Fairbanks Carol Lowe The year begins as vigorous young bodies who burst through Wayne ' s doors ready to get involved with anything and everything. But somewhere between September and June that over-eager excitement gets lost in the shuffle and all of those many club sponsors who expectantly look forward to active club members are once again disappointed. The reasons are many. After school jobs keep people from getting involved, as does the lack of transportation to and from Wayne ' s remote location. These reasons, plus some others, contributed to the folding of many clubs. Computer Club, TV Repair Club, Industrial Arts Club and the Media Center Club were just a few that never quite left the ground this past year. In spite of these problems, there were some clubs who had ver ' successful years. Foreign languages were blessed with some of the more active members. FRENCH CLUB French Club was an active club led by Madame Musick. This club enjoyed such things as caroling at St. Joe hospital and partaking of the fine cuisine at the new French restaurant Du Jour, in downtown Fort Wayne. During their meetings held at school they discussed France ' s cultural lifes- tyles. GERMAN CLUB German Club appeared to be a restau- rant club. This club visited such restau- rants as Huntington ' s Heildelberg. the Phoenician whicn features Greek food, Casa D ' Angelo, and Fort Wayne ' s own Takoka of Japan. Could they be tr ing to reform the Berlin — Rome — Tokoyo Axis? But how does Athens fit into all of this? (Left) The annual foreign language Christmas caroling attracts guests from far and wide: even Santa came this year. CLUBS

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