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This is what you call parent involvement Have you ever been glad to just escape home in the morning, and even school seemed better than facing your parents for one more minute? Some of Wayne ' s students leave home only to arrive at school in the morning and see their par- ents here. Some students enjoy the pleasure of hav- ing their parents as part of Wayne ' s faculty, office, or cafeteria workers. 1 really enjoy knowing that my mom is nearby in case 1 need something. The only way that her working here would bother me is if the kids didn ' t like her, said Kris Heidelberg. Mrs. Lynda Heidelberg has been a secretary at Wayne for seven years, and doesn ' t feel that her working here causes any bad feelings between her and her daughter. 1 feel that Kris and 1 have a good relationship, so my working here is a positive thing, said Mrs. Heidelberg. Many other parents work at Wayne also. Some of these include: Dr. Eugene White (father of Reggie White), Mrs. Joyce Thiele Looking over some of the band mementos secretary Louise Bren- del and her son Todd discuss the many events. Both Brendels are very active in Wayne s Blue Guard. (mother of Sheri Thiele), Mrs. Sandy Henry (mother of Tammy Henry), Mr. Jack Baker (father of Amie Bak- er), Mrs. Barbara Roe (mother of Kyle and Khrls- tian Roe), Mr. John Church- ward, (father of Jodi and Tony Churchward), and Mrs. Louise Brendel (moth- er of Todd Brendel). I feel that Wayne is a very positive school for my son to attend. 1 hope that my working here will enable 1 The only way that her working here would bother me is if the kids didn ' t like her. r — hris Heidelberg me to be aware of some of the advantages that are open to him pertaining to his future, said Mrs. Brendel. 1 feel good about my son attending Wayne because I know what an outstanding school it is. Our success rate both in and out of the classroom has been a tre- mendous source of pride to us, and 1 am glad that my son has a chance to be a part of it, said principal Dr. Eugene White. Being the principal ' s son could have its advantages. Coming to school with dad at 7:00 am could be cited as a definite disadvantage. ' We moved into the Wayne district. 1 think Wayne is an alright school. I ' ve began to make friends here and that has helped me to like it better. Being the principal ' s son doesn ' t bother me, you just have to make sure that your friends like you for yourself, said Reggie White. by Jenni Coleman A 16 FAREHTS
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Going over his next play witti his quarterback, Senior Powder Puff coach Gene Houser discusses the maneuver wilh DeAnn Booth. Yo- lunda Perry and Pam VVyss closely listen in for their parts in the play. Breaking into the open, junior Stacy Sorg runs for the first doun as teammate Julie Seaman blocks for her at the annual Powderpuff game. MOMECOMIMQ A
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Being a freshman isn ' t always easy. Phil Smith talks with his daughter, Kim, during a passing period. If you can t talk about something the next best thing is lunch. Jack Baker and his daughter Amie speak in the cafeteria. The Bakers ' have had five children through Wayne. The more the merrier. The Churchward family is acti e at Wayne. Jodi, Mr. Churchward, and Tony pose for a family portrait. Mrs. Churchward is also the Presi- dent of Wayne ' s PTA. FAREnTS TM.AT C. M T SEEM TO QRADLATE A
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