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

 - Class of 1987

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Taking to the Slopes inter is a time when cleaning liouse, watchiing T.V., and drink- ing cocoa pass the long hours of those Saturday afternoons. But this winter many Wayne High School students will ex- perience the art of skiing for their first time, and many al- ready have. Brian Hansen, a junior, has been skiing for quite awhile and thought it would be fun to get some friends together and hit the slopes. Well that ' s just what they did. Sandy Tsiguloff was one of the eager in- experienced skiers, It was my first time and it was so embarrassing, I fell about three or four times. But by the end of the day I was actually on the big hill. That ' s how many people feel about skiing, it ' s hard, but by the end of the day you have got the hang of it. Although downhill skiing is most peo- ples ' first choice, and many agree that you have to have the right attitude for cross- country skiing, many students have been caught scooting along the Fox Island course. This winter has been one of the Modeling her ski bunny outfit, sophomore Erin Hoi- ston tries to look as if she belonged. Erin was a first- time skier at Swiss Valley and did quite well, hitting only one hay bail. The snow was sparse, but the water was great at Cannonsburg. The Pub staff skiers hope to hit the slopes again next winter. Wear more than one pair of socks . . . and never for- get your sun- biggest turnouts for skiing there. In order to do all of this skiing though, you must have the right equipment. According to the local dealers, skis, boots, poles, and bindings could cost from $285 to $800 or more depending on the quality. But most first time skiers rent for the first couple of times to see if they like it or not. Complete rental ski pack- ages run from $13.50 to $15 a day, $24 to $27.50 for a weekend and up to $60 for a week. But what if you ' re planning to buy? Fort Wayne skiers have four places to buy their equipment: Roots, Ski Pole, Water- meister Sports, and Herman ' s World of Sporting Goods. Now all you have to do is learn how to ski. It isn ' t difficult, but it does take time and concentration. Most resorts offer begin- ner lessons and there are slopes varying in difficulty. If you are interested in lessons you should check the resort you ski at most frequently. Lessons range from $5 to $10 an hour for a group and $15 to $30 for private lessons. Skiers are recommended to dress for the weather. What if you don ' t own a ski suit? Well Sandy Tsiguloff recommends long Johns with jeans over them, more than one pair of socks, a turtleneck, sweatshirt, gloves and never forget your sunglasses. Preparing to carreen down the bunny slope at a breakneck speed, yearbook editor, Maria Ognenoff looks on as yearbook adviser Mrs. Hart-Hoover ties her in. Hart-Hoover was the sponsor for both ski trips to Swiss Valley and Cannonsburg. SKIING



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Seniors sponsor Halloween Dance T ' he senior class sponsored a Hallo- weendance, Friday, October 31. Many of the students iiere at Wayne celebrated Halloween by go- ing to the dance. The senior class pushed costumes to make this dance a little more special! The ticket prices were $2.50 with costume and $3.50 without a costume. About 90% of the students joined in on the spirit of the night and wore cos- tumes. Most of the students in costumes went to great lengths to compete in the costume contest. The judges for the contest were Mr. Orne- las, Dr. White, and Mr. Peters. Senior Joy Altenburg won first place for the girls; dress in disguise as an old man. It was so much fun. I came to the dance and didn ' t tell any- one who I was. 1 flirted with a couple of the girls, and when they found out who I was Looking creepy and enjoying at the dance was i mysterious creature. Come to find out it was Jose Ramirez at the Hallloween dance. Let the elders dance Sheila Rogers and Cara Lee Gregory went all out for the Hallloween dance. They borrowed the masks from senior Amy Henry. . - 4 ■ - r 1 i- ' . ' V H s SV 1 ♦ « they almost died, said Altenburg. As for the guys ' competition, Scott Ryan took first place, dressed as a member of the rock band KISS. The students who attend- ed the dance seemed to en- joy it and are hoping for an- other Halloween dance next year. Who knows; maybe the seniors this year have start- ed a new tradition for the Hal- loween holiday. Cara Lee Gregory and Sheila Rogers came as two old people. They were great! Cara Lee had a pipe, and Sheila had the knee-high hose rolled down around her ankles, said Stacy Sorg. The commons filled with orange smoke and a mysterious aura took over as Sounds One provided the music for the rowdy crowd. The dance seemed to end early. But, most of the guests had other parties, hay- rides, and trick-or-treating to take care of. 1 had a hayride, and 1 think everyone had a good time, said senior Elaine Reust. One last look at the full moon, and Hal- loween was over again; until next year. We invited you to attend all the haunted houses, and the Halloween dance ... if you dared. Entertaining tite troops, Key Club member Elbert Webster uses his sad clown face to cheer up hospital- ized children during Halloween. HALLOWEEN

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