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

 - Class of 1986

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Fhil (Lori Steinman) tells Micheal (Dan Zimmerman) about the latest audition for a play. The play was simple — boy meets girl, boy loses girl, boy wins girl back. Micheal s pseudo personality, por- trayed by David Seay, tries to reason with Micheal. Portraying a ballerina, Jean Harman listens as Micheal (Dan Zimmerman) tells another outlandish story of the great city. Talking them out of their states of depression, Micheal (Dan Zimmer- man) is telling Jeff Crabill and Lori Steinman that another audition will come their way. FALL PLAY i H

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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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Entertaining himself, with a game of Scrabble. Jeff Crabill wastes time before his date at 3 a.m. Fall Flay filled with laughter 1 oung man comes to cit Y The drama department presented their fall production, Mixed riuts, on November 15 and 16. In a play with that kind of name you would expect come- dy. And a great deal of fun and laughter was presented for the audiences viewing pleasure on those two evenings. The story line was simple — a young man comes to the big city to seek his fame and fortune; the young man meets a young woman; he wins her heart; then loses her; and he wins her back again to live happily ever after. The humor and life that the players put into their roles made the play interesting and kept the story moving. The young man, Michael (played by, four-year veteran, Dan Zim- merman) moved from Ohio to riew York into a boarding house. That is where all of his fortunes and troubles began. Zimmerman portrayed his character with exceptional tal- ent that he acquired over the years. He made his character come alive with the believable facial expressions of inno- cence. After Michael moved in, he met a woman of interest to him, and their growing love for one another took the audience through most of the play. The young woman, Phil (played by Lori Steinman) lost her heart to Michael slowly. Steinman did a nice job. Supporting characters help- ed the play move along at a steady pace. Performances turned in by Jeff Crabill (as Marshall), Ann Stouder (as Heather), Jean Harmon (as Tanya), and Laura Swartz (as Edna) were emphasized by witty dialogue and excellent costumes. At times, these peo- ple stole the audiences ' heart. An additional spice to the play was Amanda Miller (as Mrs. Cawdwell; Michaels mother image), and Dave Seay. Overall, the play was very well done. The set was realistic to what an almost starving actor would be able to afford. The music coincided perfectly with the scenes, and the light- ing added a special touch to the play ' s effect. With a few flaws, Mixed riuts was a joy to view. FALL PLAY t

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