29th Year
1997-2026
Over 2500 Photos
Yearbook Picture of the Week
From 1959 Wayne Eagle Page 53

29th Year
1997-2026
Over 2500 Photos
waynealumni.org
29th Year
1997-2026
Over 2500 Photos
waynealumni.org

From 1959 Wayne Eagle Page 53

From 2003 Wayne Eagle Page 165

A new article was recently published by Jack Kelly – read it here:
https://jackkellyattalkingtoamerica.substack.com/p/but-they-were-our-troops-peace-comes
A new article by Susan on her Lake Ontario Chronicle – read it here:
https://susanpetersongateley.substack.com/p/remembering-sara-b?publication_id=604460&post_id=138915452&isFreemail=true&r=1iubop
From 1995 Wayne Eagle Page 100

From 1986 Wayne Eagle Page 104

From 1977 Wayne Eagle

It can be accessed by going to the main menu Photos/Yearbooks > Complete Eagle Yearbooks
or this link: 1966 Yearbook.
Another yearbook scan complete. It can be found using the menu: Photos/Yearbooks > Complete Yearbooks
or it can be found using this link: 1968 Yearbook.
From 1964 Wayne Eagle Page 154

The complete 1964 Wayne Eagle has been scanned and uploaded here as a PDF. It can be viewed or downloaded. Access via menu > Photos/Yearbooks > Complete Eagle Yearbooks or directly here: 1964 Wayne Eagle.
I scanned these over 15 years ago, and they haven’t been available on the website the last 7, so located the files and have put them back up. They can be found under Photos/Yearbooks > WMS Echo Yearbooks.
Or use these links:
And the newly scanned 1970 WMS Echo
My first attempt at using a new scanner, the CZUR Aura Pro, has been completed. I choose to scan the 1970 Wayne Middle School Echo yearbook, as I promised some classmates I would do it, and it is a relatively small yearbook. This was the first Echo yearbook from the Wayne Middle School, which consisted of the classes of 1974, 1975, and 1976, in 6th, 7th, and 8th grades at the time.
It can be found and downloaded here.
I was somewhat disappointed in the image quality of the scanner and the software. Though the CZUR Aura Pro is one of their “mid-price range” units, the software has some bugs, and the image quality is way behind my 15 year old Canon flat-bed scanner. It is probably OK for just text, and it is much quicker to scan books, but when trying to reproduce photos within a book, it is falls amazingly short. I am still working on trying to come up with a process that will allow me to scan more yearbooks that are acceptable quality, but still having some issues with having even exposure across a page. This scanner has built-in LED lights, but at least with glossy pages, one light produces glare, and the others don’t get enough light to the bottom of pages. I may need to use additional lighting to make it work. Many yearbooks in the 1960s and 1970s did not use glossy paper. They might reproduce more effectively.
From 1956 Wayne Eagle
