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wig, WAYNE HIGH ,Iggy HISTORY OF CLASS OF '28 1Continued from Page Sevenj remained in high our Senior year, with the carburator adj-usted to full speed ahead, and we were rapidly closing our high school journey. Our boys were victorious in the Coun- ty Basketball Tournament. The Chapels were also very interesting, and each wanted to see what the other class would do. The Junior-Senior reception of '28 will long be remembered, also the Senior play, The Dummy, as being two of the most outstanding events of the year. The happiest period of our life, our high school days, will soon be over. Then our 17 members, some of whom have journeyed together for more than 10 years, will leave. Wayne Hi for their 1ife's mission, each perhaps to travel a different road. May Wayne. Hi be proud of each son and daughter of the class of '28, and may each member do nothing to lower the standards of Old Wayne Hi. Our class wishes to thank all those who have helped to make our high school days. successful. Especially do we wish to thank the parents and teachers, who have helped to make the way more easy. We especially thank our Superintendent, Mr. Wilson, for the interest he has taken in our class and all its activities. We may say as a class, He is one, that has taught us more, than can be found in text books, and as our 17 mem- bers go through life, if each will carry with him, some of the high ideals that Mr. Wil- son has endeavored to bring to us, the last three years, we will then find life to be worth living. Our class of '28 on leaving Wayne Hi, hope that each of the following classes will enjoy their Hi school days as we have. High school days are happiest, so make the best of them. May you look back and say: It has been four years well spent, we are ready now to go on. CLASS PROPHECY fContinued from Page Thirteenl He has been very successful and has won the confidence of the whole community. Cleo Davisson remained true to her promises to the Senior girls, by marrying a man eighty-five years old, who was fairly swimming in money. He died soon after and now: With the old man's cash, Cleo cuts quite a dash, and has all the fine clothes, young admirers and big automobiles she could possibly want. Floyd Dawson, the little boy of the class turned out to be a fine orator. His speeches are going down in history and literature as the finest examples of oratory in the English language. Robert Bob Pepple took up aviation and almost out-Lindied Lindbergh. Bob made the first trip around the world by aeroplane and discovered a new continent which was called Pepples in honor of the discoverer. It was snowing more slowly now and one fiake fell almost plain with none of the frills and fineries of the others, so I thought that it must be Alice Bowdle, for she w f 'y the only one left and her fate was not disclosed. When I found I could learn no mo K' I went back to the house well pleased with the news of my old time friends that I had learned. ll L Page Thirty-Two
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Egg, WAYNE HIGH , ,leg- Senior F arewel! E, the Senior Class of TWENTY-EIGHT express our last farewell to the teachers and underclassmen. We have tried our best to be a suc- cess and hope that the future classes will establish better records. We now say farewell to our High School days that are so dear to us. Thirty-Th
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