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Personal interviews make the student aware if the academic courses needed for graduation. Mr. Moore, a new administrator, and Randy Welbaum discuss his classes ouside of the classroom. Back as a head coach of football, but now at Wayne instead of new Haven, i- ' .r : ,1k- cts a lunch. The Generals -;:dn i get the winning season they so Dadly wanted. Give me a beautiful smilel Kathy Stanczak and Julie Seaman show their new shiney bright faces on Hawaiian Day during spirit week. NEW FACES AT WAYPIE
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Entertaining the crowds, choir mem- bers, with the direction of Betty McKee, sing the national anthem. hari Carsten named 1985 queen fter a week full of spirit, the Wayne Gen- erals faced the Elm- hurst Trojans in a toilsome game. Although the Generals worked hard to catch up to the Trojans in the first half; half- time came with the Generals still behind. That did not stop the enthusiastic crowd from cheering on the Homecoming court. When the court members had been assembled, every- one waited in anticipation for the queen to be announced. And with a roll of the drums, ! Shari Carsten was crowned Homecoming queen for 1985. Following the coronation the audience and court en- joyed a brilliant fireworks show. Despite the loss of the game, students didn ' t seem to be disappointed as they celebrat- ed Homecoming at the dance in the commons held after the game. There were over 540 Primping and preparing, the Home- coming queen court gets ready for the coronation. Sandy Tsiguloff, Trtsh Harrington, Maria Ognenoff, and Marie Hamrick watch the evenings activity. people from Wayne and Elm- hurst dancing to the latest music. Sophomore class members, Josette Simerman, Joe Car- cione. Amy Lunz, Susan Turner, Paula Ritchhart, Angle Lunz, and Jean Harman spent neariy five hours decorating the commons with red, white, and blue streamers and pos- ters to accompany. Publications department helped the students at Wayne celebrate the Homecoming by selling red and blue balloons during lunch modes. The bal- loons were prevalent during the sixth hour pep session. During that time, the cheer- leaders and Mr. Sawyer an- nounced all the fall varsity team members and new head coach Gary Lake gave a few words of encouragement to the football team. But if it wasn ' t for the stu- dent council. Homecoming wouldn ' t have been such a great success. The planning and preparation put into the Homecoming coronation was essential and the student council deserves much of the credit. All in all, it was a night of making new memories for cur- rent students, and reliving them for others . . . - MOMKCOM! ■
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Being dean of girls, Mrs. Parker loves the switch from Horthrop to Wayne. She feels that she has been well accepted by the staff and stu- dents. new faces at Wayne ride of Wayne Hig X T There has been a big Switch at Wayne, and we think it ' s great! Wayne has received a new administration, a new foot- ball coach, and a batch of enthusiastic freshmen. Mr. Moore and Mr. Houk are the two new assistant principals at Wayne. I ' m impressed and very happy with Wayne. The stu- dents are very friendly, said Mr. Houk. Wayne seems to be a positive community, said Mr. Moore. Mr. Lake, our new football coach, was previously an assistant principal for Heri- tage High School. I feel confident in the football team here at Wayne. Donating her time to the library, Mariam Schmitt comes to Wayne two hours for two days a week as a volunteer. Her help is greatly appre- ciated in the library. There is a lot of talent on the team, said Mr. Lake. The new girls ' dean Mrs. Parker is very strict, but a welcome part of the Wayne administration. It ' s great! said Mrs. Parker. We have just gotten a peppy bunch of freshmen to join the big switch. Wayne has made all my expectations of being in high school come true, says freshman Tracey Mckee. There are so many ac- tivities that I can ' t make up my mind what to do, says freshman Marilyn Coyer. Wayne is proud to have so many new Generals! We welcome you! NEW FACES AT WAYNE
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