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

 - Class of 1988

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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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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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Pan-Am performers housed at State Fairgrounds in Indy The thrill of victory and the agony of defeat. Selected Wayne band members were chosen to perform at the Pan-Am games held in Indy in August. It was a big thrill going to Indy and seeing all different people from around the world, said Dee Dee Kallmyer, and making a life long memory for myself. Walt Dis- ney designed the Pan-Am opening cere- mony costumes. The band members and band dancers were housed at Indi- ana State Fairgrounds along with Snider Band members (boys on one side giris on the other). We slept in ugly bunk- beds and 1 was teased because mine sunk down the most, stated Dena Embrey. The long hot days were spent practic- ing. Some days the heat was unbear- able, reaching as high as 107 degrees. The heat and humidity caused my pom-pons to melt right on the track, said Alison Streeter. After a long hard day the members would load up on a bus and return to the fairgrounds. Oh no, not the boxes again . . . , commented Todd Brendal. Each day the students received boxed lunches, which included a sandwich, fruit, and a bag of potato chips. Smiling for the camera, selected band members pose for a picture after their performance at the Pan-American Games in Indianapolis. Band mem- bers went to Indy three days early to practice for their big performance on August 8, 1987. a family affan Wayne Homecoming is an event for all ages and the bright young faces show n here are no exception. The fans, mostly families, alumni and students, are all here for the same reason; to watch foot- ball. Whether it be a five-year-old broth- er who cheers when the other team scores, or a 65-year-old grandma who doesn ' t cheer at all, everyone has a good time. Faculty who come to the games often make it a family event by bringing the whole family or just one of the kids. Mr. Don Merkler has been known to bring his family, as well as Mr. Bill Blosser. Mr. Tommy Hogan ' s twins are a common sight at the football games and Dr. Eugene White ' s daughter Kimmy even sometimes comes to the practices! So, as you can see, football may be a high school sport, but it is a game that people of all ages can and do enjoy. Go Generalsl People of all ages came to watch the Wayne Generals go up against the Concordia Cadets at the Homecoming football game. The Generals lost to the Cadets. Fixing a loose strap, Andi Kahru helps Tony Boutte with his shoulder pads. The Generals end- ed the season with a 7-6 record. Boutte named leading wstier Tony Boutte, one of the out- standing seniors on the football team was the leading rusher for the Generals this year, with a to- tal yardage in the 800-plus area. Although for the past three years Boutte hasn ' t been able to com- plete a season due to a dislocat- ed shoulder, he reall y came back to have a fantastic last year. It ' s a good way to end my sen- ior year, said Boutte. A 30 GLORY DAYS

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