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

 - Class of 1986

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What are they doing? Senior coach Gary Grant tries to figure out how the juniors are destroying the senior defense. not at all embarrassedl JumoT Jerry Specht with his tacky tie, blue hair, and checl ered pants smiles as he models his Jane Russell cross your heart bra. With curlers in her hair sophomore Christina Trevino wanders the halls during school on crazy day. We are number one! Stacy Dier, Julie Schmela, Tammy Scheckler, Tammy Kiessling, Margie Cantie, Teresa Harris, Julie Lichtsinn, go wild after beating the seniors in the annual powder puff game. Yes, I ' m Mr. Machol But don t tell anyone I ' m just a freshman. Mark Werling shows the gear that he drags to the beach on Hawaiian Day. SPIRIT WEEK

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fki i Ai tfte coimnoiu; Scott andJill Siblings to to the same school. Reininger seem to enjoy each Elizabeth and Rhonda Qibson others company during their lunch spend time together during school mode. hours too. Siblings at same sctiool ' tiding a lot oAtime together is iKJi loo much trouble for senior Kim Buckmaster and her freshman brother Jeff. Two of thirteen children Angle Ithough brothers and sisters live their lives together they don ' t necessarily do things w th each other. That ' s the switch of it all. Some are the best of friends, such as Irish and Katie Harrington. Katie is always there for me; espe- cially when mom and dad are on my back, said Trish. Others despise each other and the rest avoid one an- other altogether. I try not to talk with my brother in pub- lic or at school, Dawn Mata- zara commented. 1 wouldn ' t want it to look like 1 actually like him or any- thing. There are many family codes that apply to how siblings treat each other in school. However, the two who avoid each other in school in order to follow some frivolous social code are missing something ac- cording to Jill Seaman. Itell my sister things I could nev- er tell my mom. You know the things like my la test romance or the things 1 did iday night after the game. Qregg Milner receives help with his geometry from his sister Karen. She always wants to get me when 1 make mistakes. David Hel- ler and his brother Rich go skiing on Oliver Lake even though they avoid each other whenever possible. When it comes down to it we would defend each other to the end. 1 mean 1 can call Rich a jerk, but I ' m allowed. 1 hate when people crack on my brother. Having an older brother or sister can be hard to cope vAth at times. Especially if the sibling is a totally oppo- site person. You have to learn to become individuals and independent of each other. You have to express your own self, Heather Hamrick said. I ' m different from Marie, but we ' re still real close. Brothers and sisters are something very special. Re- member when you were in grade school and you found out your brother and sister got into trouble and you couldn ' t wait to get home and tell your folks. Remem- ber the time you and sis invited your friends over to have a slumber party. Brothers and sisters fight constantly. But that ' s all part of growing up. Some day you ' ll be close. Mark my words . . . someday. r----. BROTHERS SISTERS



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She smiles confidently during the powderpuff game, but junior Heather Hamrick wouldn ' t be on the field if it weren ' t for her sister, Marie, who signed her up. Mow that is what you call sisterly love. ! li1 Smiling boldly. Junior Teresa Harris dug out from mother ' s closet this wide lapeled polyester blazer. She was one of the many who sprayed her hair a color (in her case pink) for Crazy Day. A totally wild week pirit days arriv That totally wild week passed without too much harm done to anyone, except the few girls who were hurt during the powder puff game. Everyone did survive the five days that Is commonly known as homecoming week. no one ever enjoys doing anything on Mondays; but the beginning of Spirit Week cured the Monday morning blues. The Generals came to school decked out In their best attire and went through the day with hopes for more spirit to come. Their eyes were exited by the red and blue streamers dangling from the commons rafters. The decorations were donated by Student Council and the time of sev- eral sophomore students who gave up five hours of the Saturday proceeding Spirit Week to deck out the com- mons and the main hallway. Senior and junior girls were especially happy with Tuesday ' s arrival. On that day, jerseys and sweats were covering almost all of the General bodies; even Dr. White, our principal, joined In on the fun. When the evening finally arrived, the giris hit the field for the annual battle of the powder puff game. With a touchdown that was taken away from the seniors and Even the faculty had fun with the spirit days. Mr. Shearer though lacking the clown make-up puts on a sad face contrasting his big bright plaid bowtie. numerous fictitlonal penali- ties placed against the sen- iors, the junior team won with a score of 22-14. Wednesday brought out some of the most gaudy clothing ever seen. Hawaiian day allowed students to wear hats, shades, and shorts for the only time of the school year. With a good nights sleep under their belts, the Gen- erals were able to attend on Thursday In anything and everything. Everyone mixed and matched plaids with stripes, and parent ' s old clothes with touches of to- day ' s styles. Of all of the days, the Crazy and Merd day took the cake. As tradition, Friday was Red and Blue day. The Gen- erals were loaded with spirit as they attended their first in- school pep session in a year. They became totally rowdy; the cheerieaders and all of the fall sports teams. The Generals left that af- ternoon with the spirit that their football team would win the Homecoming game against the Elmhurst Tro- jans. The football team wasn t able to pull out a victory, and the Trojans won with a score of 26-8. Generals are now looking forward to another week of fun and excitement; another homecoming week. SPIRIT WEEK

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