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Pepsessions add to social highlights Athletes appreciate recognition After being crowned 1986-87 Homecoming queen, Maria Ognenoff and her escort, senior Jim Kruse, pose for photograpliers. Seniors sliow tbeir spirit at the pep session that ended spirit week and got the players ready for the game. VI-C-T-O-R-Y! That ' s the Wayne bat- tlecry. The cheerleaders help to build up Wayne spirit at the pep sessions. We ' re really lucky that Dr. White has found a way to have pep sessions. The students really enjoy them, said senior Jim Kruse. During the fall, the volleyball team and cross-country teams offered Wayne a lot to get fired up about. The boys ' went to state and the girls ' also had a fine finish against Muncie Burris at the Semi-State held in Marion. We also had the annual Homecom- ing pep session. The athletes seem to really appreciate the rec- ognition, and the class competi- tions really get the crowd go- ing, said cheerleader Karen DeRose. School can sometimes be so restricting. It ' s nice that school can also offer fun times like these, said Mi- chelle Aldred. The band also takes part in the pep sessions with the never failing morale booster, our own school song, so let ' s keep up the spirit. FT. WAYNE WAYNE! HOMECOMING
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New Queen crowned Rain doesn ' t spoil evening. Though a light rain fell on the Home- coming game, it in no way dam- pened the high spirits of the energet- ic General fans. Everyone was ready to cheer on the football team in their fight against Northside. Although Northside made a touch- down in the first quarter, the Generals managed to hold them there until halftime. The muddy field, a result of the rain that fell all week, did nothing to help the players. The slipperly hands and loss of footage made the team fall further behind, letting Northside make the score go higher and higher. Despite the Generals hard struggle to win, Northside beat Wayne, 35-0. Losing the game, however, didn ' t dim or mar the special night. At halftime, the Homecoming court assembled in front of the stadium bleachers. The Homecoming court this year consisted of freshman mem- bers Christina Ognenoff and Keeya Chap- man. Sophomore members were Niki Forb- ing and Jill Elliot. The two juniors on the court were Lisa Kendrix and Trisha Harring- ton. The four senior members were Maria Ognenoff, Jackie Colderbank, Katie Har- rington, and Elaine Reust. Pucker up! Coach Lake prepares to kiss the pig in order to generate spirit for tine Homecoming game. When the big moment came, there was a sounding of trumpets, and Maria Ognenoff was crowned the 1986-87 Homecoming Queen. It is the biggest hon- or of my senior year! Maria exclaimed, I ' ll remember that moment forever. The crowning was followed by a spectacular fireworks dis- play. It was a very impres- sive show of fireworks. I real- ly enjoyed them, commented Maria ' s escort, Jim Kruse. The game was immediately followed by the annual Homecoming dance, which was done by Unique Lighting and Sound. Stu- dents danced the night away, and all in all, it was a very special night for everyone. Waiting for tlie defense to do its job, receiver Nate Tubbs watches the Homecoming game. A member of tite victorious Bud Crew, junior Sandy Tsiguloff heads for the finish line at the big wheel race during half-time at the Powderpuff game. 1 t- 1 1 ' « r ' 1 F ,- rti ' Mtukv w . 2 3 B J HOMECOMING
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Experiencing Breaking away Wt was my first time on skis. I had I the best time. Kruse was great. JfcHe kept shooting pictures all day, said senior Tammy Correll. Most of us had never been on skis before, but we really had a good time. Mrs. Hart-Hoover decided that the pres- sures of the publications ' deadlines had tak- en their toll on the students and decided to take a break. It was really hard for me because this was during the time we were working on the contract. But, we had al- ready sent in our money, and 1 felt it was the first time from Deadlines. something we really needed to do as a group, said Hart-Hoover. I had a great time. I woke up the next morning and was sooo sore. 1 started out on the bunny slope, and by the afternoon we were all on the advanced, said sophomore Lisa Reyes. The best part was riding on the ski lifts, said Maria Ognenoff. I think this is something we should do every year. Giving support to those who need it, Jim Kruse, Tammy Correll, and Lisa Reyes hold each other up. Skiing really shows who you can depend on. Making it look easy, first-time skier Tammy Correll goes up the rope. Trips like these make all the hard work worth it. (P
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