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

 - Class of 1988

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Making biscuits the old fashioned way. Matt Rease, Lori Pettit, and Heather Leamon help prepare food for this years Hawaiian Luau. Entertaining on tine Islands Aloha and welcome to our Hawaiian Luau! Mrs. Jan Lipp ' s Advanced Food class worked many hours during school and before school; making the most of their culinary delights. The students enjoyed a tropical setting prepared by Mrs. Barb Thexton and her stu- dents. The students worked all day to prepare for the lunch. We had to be here at 7:30 a.m. to start cooking the lunch. But it was a great experience to get to see how the lunches are pre- pared and the best part was getting out of class, said Bob McPlamara. I think it ' s great that the people in foods class were so dedicat- ed. Getting up early and ar- riving at school is not an easy thing to do. I ' m sure many students and staff members appreciated it, said junior, Rebecca Kemp. The menu included many Hawaiian dishes. The main dish consisted of your choice of either Aloha pork, sweet-sour chicken or Latin Hawaiian chicken. The side dishes were fried hau laiki, stir-fried Malihini, Mala muf- fins and Hawaiian-tossed tropical salad with coconut milk. For desert, the stu- dents made Wickewicki pie and Hawaiian confetti cake. Everything was terrific, but my favorite part was the desserts. The Hawaiian confetti cake was excel- lent, said freshman Kim Oyer. Everything was fan- them, stated Ms. Donna Parker, giris ' dean. Lipp who organized the event stated, As difficult as the foods were to prepare, 1 was extremely proud of my students. I think they han- dled their task very well. As the students enjoyed the meal in the dimly lit caf- eteria, they were also treat- ed to a performance by the Sensation Singers. by Stacy Sorg ' ' ' ' We had to be here at 7:30 to start cooking the lunch, i ' — Bob Mcriamara tastic. I really think that the home economics students put their best foot forward, and I was really proud of '

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Wayne fights child abuse Every year Wayne High School takes on another Christmas Charity, last year it was Boy Scouts of Ameri- ca. About four weeks before Christmas, Friday, Novem- ber 13 to be exact, the Stu- dent Council invited out several representatives from different organizations around Fort Wayne and lis- tened to their presentations about their organizations. This year the Student Coun- cil chose SCAM (Stop Child Abuse and neglect). M think it ' s a very worthwhile organization. 1 think we all can understand the harmful effects of abuse. If our donating money to these people can help just a few children; it ' ll all seem worthwhile, said Student Council Vice-President Jill Fitzharris. For the final two weeks before Christmas break the Student Council elves came around everyday in third period to collect money. Some teachers made a con- :est out of it. Mr. Menden- nall sold donuts every noming, and the proceeds vent to SCAFi. Mr. Didier had a competition between the guys and girls. Sawyer made us come up with $150 so we could put off an essay until after Christ- mas, ' said senior Amy riagel. Publications and DECA both donated $100 to the cause, and the Skills for Liv- ing classes raised money by selling happy grams and carnations. Everyone got think we all can understand the hannful effects. — Jill Fitzharris caught in the spirit. Mr. Or- nales was in charge of a drawing giving away prizes donated by many local businesses. Mrs. Mack and the Latin Club held their annual Slave Auction. It didn ' t go as well as past years. I think everyone is suffering this year. Toys for tots is also coming up short this year ' said Rekaya Gibson. But the Auction was still en- joyed. I look forward to the auction every year. It ' s one of the things that makes the holiday season speci ' Sl, said Paula Ritchhart. So on Friday, December 18 at 2 p.m. the moment all the students look forward to came. Student Council President Joe Carcione presented the check in the amount of $4226.29 to SCAFi. The 2:35 bell rang, the students roared out of the gym, and not to be seen again (except at the malls) until next year. by Jill Fitzharris Offering ttie cfiance to receive a pie in the face, Joe Carcione stands defiant at the thought of a banana cream pie. A



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mr- Keeping a watchful eye, Pats Moody supenises Bob McMamara while he makes Maui muffins. HAWAIIAM LLAL A

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