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FEBRUARY ul-nn-IF.. l WEL i T li SCl3..9.R,.l....l?,i?1'Y g Mr Hoops has a new tie. Must have gotten a raise in salary or a package from rene. 2-East Hall turned into a dance floor to learn the Shag I'll be back in a flmsh with more trash. 4-Flash! Physicists Blank and Rinehart d'scover a partial vacuum in Stanley's head. Sf--Vice Versa. 8-Assembly with Freshies in charge. Tournament. Wayne L-O-S'-T. 10-Seniors get their pictures taken. 11--12-Community Institute. Also pick pockets. 15-Decided: That the latest publication of The Wayne be dedicated and attributed to that proverbial pacifying peddler of pink pain pills for pale pixilatcd people from Pottstown to Pickleville-our own Doc Heileman. 17-1Received proofs. Do we like them? Well ................ yes and no. 18-Miss Seney says the Senior chass is very agreeable. They calmly chose their in- vitations. Received autographs from the salesman. 19+Inter-mural tournament for the girls. Jo Arne Walters' team winner and Louiae Stee'e's runner up. 23-Birthday party in honor of Byron Dawson. . 24-More tournament. No victory. No party. MARCH 1-Heigh-ho! How the Mlarch winds do blow. 2-Mr. Burger goes to Lima. Where does she work Johnnie? -r 16-Senior girls win class tournament. The eighth grade girls also deserve mention. 17-Freshies Day. St. Patrick's too. 18-We all watched the bird'e for the annual pictures today. 21-At last! The long looked for first day of Spring. Who 'Z'-Junior and Senior girls. What ?-Went up town. Why?-Spring fever. Result?-Stay in a week. 24-Seniors pictures arrive. Some of them were so excited that they forgot to study their English lesson, and were kept in at noon. Were they mad!! 'F15-Measles !! , APRIL 1--April Fool! Everyone watch out. Entries close today. The following will take place on their respective dates. 18-High School Concert. The possibilities for it's success are very promising. 30-Senior Cl.ass play. You oan't afford to miss it. MAY 5-Junior - Senior Reception. 15-Baccalaureate Services. 20-Commencement. Last day of school. What's in store? For the rest of the pup- ils-3 months vacation. For the Seniors-a definite course must be chosen! What shall it be? And now our memoirs of days gone by are finished. When we are old and gray we will turn back the pages of time to the days when these deeds were record- ed. As we turn the leaves, mellow and yellow with age, we shall think of the days when Wayne High was at it's best. And now, it is with sincere regret that we, the Senior Class of '38, close this book, our last fond memory of high school days. JO ANNE WALTERS
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School Diary SEPTEMBER . . 7-For the last time the first school bells ring, calling the wandering Seniors back into the arms of dear old Mother Wayne. 10-Not much doing yet. Teachers are just beginning to get settled down to work. 20-The Seniors are lost without the Class of '37 to offer it's kindly advice. OCTOiBER 10-Class officers selected. 18-'First basketball practice for the boys. For the girls? none! 19-Senior boys called on to .arrange things to suit themselves Cand the superintend- entl in the new school building. 21-Stanley gave us his Golden Rule - Do others before they do you. Flash! Homc Ecnomic Girls get sick on their own cooking. Take a tip from me boys, don't eat iheir cooking, especially if the insist on making cream of tomato soup. 29-Party at the home of Louise Gossard. Such gossip as can be learned when we play truth or dare. Can't it Louise. NOVEMBER 3-Tryouts for cheer leaders. Close competition between four girls. Louise Steele and Jo Anne Walters chosen. I EXTRA! ! ! .................................... 'Going ....,............... Sadness ..........., Expectancy ................ 4-'Last day in old school building. Now we must leave the autographed walls, ink- stained floors, carved desks, and banged up doors ............,............... going .....,.................... 5-Teachers take a day off to catch up their work. 6-47-Still going ................ ....i S teadily Moving .....,.............. Rain ..............,,....,,,,..,,,...,..,,,.,,., , 8-Gone! Our last ties with dear old Take all the knocks have been severed, and now we are in our new home. Don't touch that! Watch that sliding down the corrid- ors, Seniors, you're sup-posed to be dignified, 9-Seniors starting candy and ice cream business for themselves. Sales good. 10-All's well, but couldn't sell all the ice cream bars. Reduced the price to four cents for today. Basketball game at Cridersville. Who won? We didn't. 267Mr. Fry and Mr. Baker get-ting restless. Thanksgiving day is near. Th-ey have their eyes on the neighbor's turkey. Poor fellows never get enough to eat. 28-What happened to the turkeys? That's right, it's Thanksgiving. all- ,Bake and Fryleeinskee back to school with two pounds added at the waist- 1 e. DECEMBER 12- Freshies begin to talk about Santa Claus. 15-Dedication Program. 17-Seniors give speeches. 21-Junior Class play. 24-IC-lfzapel in charge of the Glee Clubs. Seniors give Miss Seney a gift. Who says there isnft a Santa Claus? And now, we're off for a holiday. Hurrah! Write more JANUARY 3-Everyone back with new smiles, new clothes, and New Years Resolutions. 6-Very dignified Annual staff chosen. 7-'Buckland played here. Boys won first game. lost second. 9-Have you noticed the real fand imitationl d'amonds in the Senior room? Not all Seniors either. . , I 10-lBrrrrr! First snow. Freshles think Santa is coming back. Annual staff meeting. 11-Freshmen girls change boy friends. Christmas is over. 141-'Boys play New Bremen. I think perhaps it would be better not to imention the score. 16-Stuttering day. 18-Roller skating party in Lima. . 20-Ellen Clark -alias Eppie is working on picture book containing all the notables from Wlayne High, She has named it for ..,................. I won't tell his name but his initials are Dewey Rinehart. ii ext year. fContinued On Next Pal-YET
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