Tuesday, May 27, 2008
Summertime Cheerleading Fundraisers
The Pioneer Cheerleaders would like to invite everybody out to the following fundraising events for this summer!
June 14--All You Can Eat Pancake Breakfast at Applebee's on 3rd Avenuein Huntington, 8-10 AM. Tickets are
$5 at the door and the breakfast will consist of pancakes, sausage links, orange juice, milk, coffee and water. WOW!
All that delicious food for just $5, and all proceeds benefit the WHS Cheerleaders!
June 20--Car Wash at Farley's
Chevron in Lavalette
June 27--Hot Dog Sale--for just $5 you get 2 hot dogs, chips, pop and a dessert. Not
a bad deal and certainly more filling (and easier on your wallet) than a gallon and a half of gas, don't you think?
Please support the WHS Cheerleaders at the above events! Go Pioneers!
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Finals Begin TODAY
Students, Final Exams begin TODAY and they will be held for all your odd-numbered classes (Periods 1, 3, 5 and 7). Tomorrow
will be when the even-numbered exams (Periods 2, 4, 6 and 8) will be given. Report cards will go out THURSDAY, JUNE 5. Going
out of town on vacation right around then? If you bring a STAMPED, SELF-ADDRESSED ENVELOPE to your HOMEROOM TEACHER,
we'll mail your report card to you. Have a nice summer, Pioneers!
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Thursday, May 22, 2008
Congratulations, Mr. Mark Ross!
Not only does Wayne High School have this year's Wayne County Teacher of the Year (Ruby Dyer), Sportsman
of the Year (Coach Tom Harmon) and an award-winning, high-scoring CTE and WESTEST student body, but
now we also have in our midst a United States Air Force Technology Education Outstanding Teacher, Mr. Mark Ross!
Mr. Ross is our Graphic Arts and Graphic Communications instructor! Congratulations, Mr. Ross!
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Underclassmen Finals
Finals for all underclassmen will begin on Tuesday, May 27, and continue through May 28 and May 29. Please make an extra
effort to study, do your best, and arrive at school on time so you can take your final exams and get on with your lives.
The last official day for students is June 5. Report cards will be available for underclassmen on that day. If,
for some reason, you are unable to attend school on June 5, the office will gladly mail your report card to you, so long as
YOU provide US with a stamped, self-addressed envelope. Students, just a friendly reminder:

We are still required to take attendance here at Wayne High School, all the way up to JUNE 5! Get in
gear for a successful next school year!
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Thursday, May 8, 2008
Graduation Information
Graduation ceremonies will begin at 7:00 PM on May 21, 2008. The ceremonies will be held on Pioneer
Field. The ceremonies will be moved to the gym should inclement weather occur. The Class of 2008 will be missed,
but we wish them the best of luck in whatever they choose to pursue, and know that we'll still see them around.
Congratulations, Graduating Senior Class of 2008!
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Senior Finals
Senior final exams will be given next Wednesday and Thursday, May 14 and 15. Seniors, please also make sure you have
returned any library books you may still have out, paid any fines or fees you may owe in the office, and pay any outstanding
lunch bills. Need transcripts sent out? Then go to guidance and talk to Mrs. Welker or Mr. Dillon. Happy
Almost-Freedom, Senior Class!
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Senior Awards Night
Senior Awards Night will be held on Monday, May 12, at 6:00 PM in the Wayne High School Gym. The Senior video, which
is on sale for $10.00, will be shown during the awards ceremony. Come on out and see what YOUR favorite senior has won!
Seniors, we'll miss you, but we wish you the best of luck in whatever you choose to do with the rest of your lives!
Go get 'em, Class of 2008!
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Wednesday, May 7, 2008
Wayne County Teacher of the Year
Pioneer hearts all over the county are bursting with pride to announce that Mrs. Ruby Dyer has been selected as the Wayne
County Teacher of the Year for the 2007-2008 academic year! Mrs. Dyer teaches Senior English, facilitates Marshall English
102, Journalism, and Yearbook. Her yearbook and journalism students have often swept through competitions with high
scores and excellent work! Mrs. Dyer is married, has two adult sons, and a grandson. She has been teaching for
34 years. Congratulations, Mrs. Dyer! We always knew you were wonderful, and now the rest of the county does,
too!
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