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'WAYNE HIGH ORCHESTRA Mr. Du Pere, Teacher and Director Clarinets-Wayne Blank, Robert Stocker. Cornets-Lloycl Stiles, Joe Horn, Gail Heileman, Donald Blank Saxaphones-Charleton Howell, Carl Miller. Violin-Josephine Stocker. Trombones-Adrian Moyer, Earl Winegarclner. Baritone-Myron Andrews. Bass-Morris Andrews Drums-Carl Howell. Piano-Maria Moyer. .If 1-1: Page Twenty-Six
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Ggggp WAYNE HIGH qgagfej ATHLETICS FOOTBALL Football is our infant in the athletic department. This is the second year that we have had this sport. During these two years it has advanced very rapidly under the able supervision of Coach Cook. We won two games this season, the first was the defeat of Raymond and the second victory was the defeat of the St. Marys reserves fnearly the first teamj. The St. Marys game was the last of the season. Wapak gave us our worst defeat with the score at 44-0. This was our first game, but from this one on the boys gave a good account of themselves. The football team loses four players by graduation. They are Oscar Morrison, Ralph Heston, Glenn Wierman, and Richard Yale. BOYS BASKETBALL Wayne High had one of the strongest boys teams this year that it has had for several years. They dropped the first two games of the season, then settled down to real basketball. From then on any team that won from them won only after a hard battle. The boys defeated New Hampshire three times during the season, but were de- feated by Harrod a like number of times. In February the boys went to the county tournament. They drew New Bremen and defeated them 23-16. They next played New Hampshire and defeated them for the third time of the season. This put them in the finals against Minster. After a hard fought battle they defeated Minster and won the tournament. They had tougher sledding in the sectional tournament at Lima and were defeated in their first game which was played against Columbus Grove. The team loses four men this year by graduation. They are Glenn Wierman, Ralph Heston, Robert Pepple, and Harold Sproul. GIRLS BASKETBALL The girls had a fairly strong team this year. The girls played well the first part of the season, winning nearly all their games, but after an upset by New Knoxville and another one about a week later at the hands of Wapakoneta they lost nearly all their pep. At the tournament they drew Cridersville and were eliminated by a score of lg to 20. . The team loses Nellie Gossard, Dale Horn, Zelma Gullett and Cleo Davisson by graduation. C II Page Twenty Five
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:Doggy WAYNE HIGH 149,61 GRCHESTRA The school orchestra was organized in the spring of 1927. This was the first time in the history of the school that instrumental music was taught within the regular schedule. The pupils have received their instruction under the excellent direction of Joseph N. Du Pere of Lima, during all the winter and summer periods since organi- zation. The present officers of the organization are Wayne Blank, presidentg Carl Miller, managerg Joe Horn, secretaryg and Morris Andrews, assistant secretary. Although the instrumentation up to the present has been inadequate for giving a concert, one has been given with the assistance of players from Lima Central. The orchestra has also furnished music for basketball games, a play given for the Christian Endeavor, the Junior class play, and the Junior-Senior banquet. The instrumentation has been steadily increasing, and it is to be hoped that within another year it will be possible to have a school band, properly uniformed. Prepara- tions are being made to give a big concert or musical play during the coming summer, wh'ch event will help in the realization of the above stated aims. al' -I J .- LJ Page Twenty Seven
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