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

 - Class of 1981

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SPREADING CHRISTMAS CHEER Nineteen-eighty was a year not unlike all others in that eventually December rolled around and before you knew it, Christmas was upon us. Student Council got things going with a fund raiser for the cit ' ' s hospitals. Council members collected donations from the Student Body and for each donation of twenty-five cents the donor received a candy cane. The success of this project was proven by the tremen- dous grand total of $2,100.00. Parkview, St. Joseph, and Lutheran hospitals were each granted $700.00. A few of the confusing events at the Christmas Assembly included the an- nual visit from Santa and the usual ar- ray of skits, ranging from the Latin Club to Pub to the ever-crazy Seniors. The announcing of the yearbook theme brought forth flashing lights and the throwing of candy and balloons into the screaming crowd. Our talented Wayne gymnasts displayed how their long, hard hours of practice had paid-off in a com- bination dance, warm-up routine. Perhaps the highlight of the Assembly was watching a pie sail into the face of Joe Andorfer. This infamous ritual is a favorite among the Student Body. In an attempt to show who had the most spirit, (or who had the most red and blue clothes) Junior class president Steve Ankenbruck challenged freshman class president Curtis Williams, and Senior class president Jerry Bowman, in turn, challenged Sophomore class president Jeff Summers to prove who truly had the most spirit. Even Student Council president Joe Andorfer, challenged the faculty to try and wear more red and blue than the students. Sad, but true, the Student Body lost to the faculty by a large percentage. I guess you could say they really put it in Joe ' s face. The assembly ended with a party during sixth period in the Commons. Originally it was to be a dance with a live band. The band was lined up and everything was in order until Wednes- day. On Wednesday the scheduled band broke up, and we were stuck with a dance, but no music. Panic was obvious- ly the next step, but then what? First, you rent a pair of large speakers for 25 dollars, then you get an eighty-five watt amplifier (courtesy of Historic Beaver Manor, in association with Bob Bodey) and you top it all off with Big Al ' s tape deck, what else? Then on Thursday night you rush Todd Cloy over to Historic Beaver Manor and tape an hour of contemporary rock and roll, thus, saving the day. Deck the Halls brought out the creativity in everyone as the halls filled with red and green. The traditional Christmas tree was the finishing touch in the Commons while snowflakes and silver bells hung from the ceilings and covered the walls.

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A TRIP TO SHANGRI-LA On May 10, 1981, the Junior class proudly opened the doors that led to the paradise of Shangri-La — the romantic and tranquil setting for the Junior-Sen- ior prom. The Junior class, led by president Steve Ankenbruck, took their sum of $3000 and began to lavishly invest their money into all of the luxuries that go into a prom. The decoration committee, led by Sandy Gerding and Lisa Roden- beck, spent $800 on plants alone. Mr. Hamm proved to be efficient and organized as he helped each of the com- mittee chairmen as they made precise, detailed decisions. Apparently the deci- sions made by each of the chairmen were favorable because of the success of the prom. The climax of the evening has always been the coronation of the prom, and this year was no different. Cassandra Shirmeyer and Jon Denney were crowned as the 1981 queen and king. The junior court was composed of San- dra Chapman, Denise Holloway, Benny Moore, and Mark Mungovan. The sen- ior court was composed of Toni Bade. Leanna Henderson, Sybil Pern, ' , Greg Trainer, Scott Steinforth, and Eric Chap- man. (Left| Queen Cassandra Shirmeyer and King |on Denny captivate the audience as they sit on their royal thrones. (Right Above] Roger KicCanell and Cindy Storer enjoy a slow dance together. iRight Middle) Mark Mungovan escorts Denise Holloway down the red carpet to the coronation platform (Right Bottom) King [on escorts Queen Cassandra down the stairs and onto the dance floor for their exclusive.

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