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uf - Q,- 1' qs N Qi X .'A. K Senior Class History We shall now endeavor to narrate the history of the Senior Class of 1928. When we look baek upon our four years ot' high sehoolg it seems but yesterday that we began our eareer as Freshmen in 1924, with an enrollment of twenty-one, the largest elass in the history of Wayne High. The Freshman year, as everyone knows, was the most trying one, as it takes some time to beeome aeenstomed to the ways of high sehool, and to the embarrassment of being ealled Ve-rdant Freshiesf' I We began our Sophomore year with three new members, Helen Todhunter, Robert Riley and William Clark. Our class now numbered twenty-two, some having dropped out and new members having taken their plaees. Our Superintendent, Mr. C. D. Bennett, then left us, and his plaee was oeeupied by Mr. E. J. Lundy. The most im- portant events of this year were the program whieh our elass presented to the assent-- bly and our trip to Roeky Fork eaves whieh everyone enjoyed. Iligh sehool now having beeome familiar to us, we took up the third lap of our journey, and established ourselves in the assembly as Juniors. Our elass now nmn- bered twenty. We had a elass meeting and eleeted the following oiiieersz Willard Bonham, President, Franees XVilliams, Viee-Presidentf and Donald Rife, Seeretary and Treasurer. These were retained in our Senior year. On Christmas Eve of 1926, one of our members, Willard Lanuni, was seriously injured by an eleetrie eurrent, this ended his sehool da.ys with our elass, whieh we regretted very mueh. The most glorious event of this year was our Junior and Senior reeeption, whieh was held at Wayne Hall. At the end of this year one member of our elass, Marie Greenwult, was fatally wounded by eupid's arrow. We next entered our fourth and last year of high sehool, as digniiied Seniors. During the iirst semester we seleeted our pins and rings. Willard Bonham, Kenneth Jjmk, Donald Rife, Willard Penwell and Waeo Patton as manager represented the Senior Class on the boys' basketball team, Lueille Sesslar and Dona Gordon played on the girls' team. Several belong to the Sigma Phi Gamma Literary Society. Of the twenty-one members who entered high school in 1924, only lifteen. are in the gradu- ating elass. We shall never forget all the joys of receptions and general good times that tend to make the end of the Senior year the most enjoyable of all. As we look into the future the elass realizes that- A new life is lzefore us with its paths as yet untraveledg No one knows where they lead us, or how they lie, There's a. bridge between us and the future, The old lite is behind us, for we've passed and said, good-bye. -Lueille Garringer --Pauline Huehison 11
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