Centennial High School - Centurian Yearbook (Champaign, IL)

 - Class of 1978

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QA- ,. ,W . at 3 ,.-..,L-WT. .L H., X X '7 if . . .aworld Bu . xx .-, in i i ff' T' ,au.....,, ,, 1 -Q C1 iid - 1 Y A N an s so ch that we share . .that it's time we're aware. . . 1 il na 'F as AW' ' L 1,--avvvv-rv-P-4' 9 ' u 1 fl gs 4 -' ,af in I . Q F' ,Mg 3 , .,...,,,....,,,, s v IKH ? A i I w w 4 OU!! ' CHA . . . it's a small world after all. IP N wwfylk My Qffiyxfyff wg UNM N Q' ' M ggipfy Wg Wy U V ....nuu1b, L,amF -hs -iv- 5 -..ww 7 ' '- H W ' ff ' xx , aw, K ffl' 4-2 7--M - ff ,.,. '1 57 R' . ' Qc YD' ,zififiv -gov Q, A A- Why does everything always happen to me? B - Dad I think I just flunked my math test. The Touch of Knowledge -. s Wi ,F . I8 X Academics ,w1 ' K N O ,riflingli ' .W W 'pr 5' 'IA ! 4 ff ' f . .. - 4 if ' Y I 'lhsbx ii 47 p l 1 il V fil Q-5' - C 'N 1 me C- Mr. Macek teh, Miss Brown, Over there is the equipment room and over there is , . . f 22 'Qs- 44 ,Ai 5 HJ fl ., . T21 g X, ,, , 11 512 ii ' ' 'ik fi, - K ,. ' A eel 51 Ei A ii L- A- Miss Neubauer is determined to damage the Maroons. Af..- rv.. . .,. 3 ' .ff C- Mr. Davis always welcomes suggestions. B- Mrs. Palmer studies for one of her tests. P' , Academics X I 9 I 0. MJ f2.fL4i.4,f.e1, ,ffQv,1.l..,1 ' ' a7 o -.U Of!-A. 'R .U .. WWW, We i ,Twig if si . rv 5,1 IQTT, A3 941 ,Lgfvv vaf 4-1,.4, lfffuffovxj gf l , gg W .f V Abell, P.: B.S., M.S., Illinois State University. Archibald, M.: B.S., University of Illinois. Berger, W.: B.A., M.A., Illinois State University. Blackwell, C.: B.S., Eastern Illinois University: M.S., University of Illinois. . Boehm, A.: B.S., Western Illinois University: M.S., Adv. Cert., Uni- ! I-1 Y versity of Illinois. 0 8 BonDurrant, E.: B.A., M.S., University of Illinois. 'Y , . , . . . : Borror, W.: B.S., M.S., Illinois State University: Adv. Cert., Univer- 6 ' if sity of Illinois. Boyd, T.: B.B.A., Southwest Texas: M.S., Nlillikin University. I my uunnlifv n ,1 it . .,. .Ji i 5 2 I i X . i it ,lyr 5 I tr-N. N. A . B A - Working as a team makes great plays B - Mr. Hays prepares for his next class. V 'l is Bradish, K.: Bs., universiiy of illinois. ' l E ' Brown, N.: B.S., Southern Illinois University: M.S., University of 1 -ff ' 'W X Illinois. '- .cf 1 ' 5 Bryan, B.: B.S., Northeastern Oklahoma State University: M.S., gf I university of illinois. Bullwinkle, M.: B.S., Western Illinois University and University of . Nebraska. K-I ' K A vial Burgess, I.: B.S., M.S., University of Illinois. U Carlton, S.: B.S., M.S., Adv. Cert. University of Illinois. , -.H , Casey, H.: B.S., Lane College: M.S., University of Illinois. Casteel, D.: B.S., University of Illinois: M.S., Western Illinois Uni- ' versity. an VP 20 f Academics ifftrlfif i I .1 I A- What Beauty! .. Cr0y, N.: B.S., Eastern Illinois University, Czerwonky, S.: B.A., Maiiikm University: M.S., Nonn- ern Illinois University. A X ie, :,j..f..,q,. al f 73, ,.,W., ,Q sf. Danielson, C. Das, N.P.: B.S., India: M.S., M.Ed., University of Mis- souri: Doctoral Candidate University of Illinois. D3Vel'1p0rT, R.: B.S., Eastern Illinois University: M.S., University of Illinois. Davis, A. Davis, M.: B.S., Eastern Illinois University: M.S., Univer- 'W-A f sity of Illinois. Davis, W.: B.S., M.S., Bradley University. Detlardy, M.: B.F.A., University of Illinois. Decker, D.: B.S., M.S., Eastern Illinois University. Eaton, NI.: B.S., M.S., University of Illinois. Eidlelberger, L. J.: B.S., M.S., University of Illinois. Engelhaupt, E. M.: B.S., Northern Illinois University: M.S., Uni- versity of Colorado. Fairchild, T.: B.S., Illinois State University: M.S., University of Illi- nois. Fredricks, E.: B.S., M.S., Central Missouri State University. Garrett, D.: B.S., M.S., Illinois State University. Globe, R.: B.S., M.S., Illinois State University. Goudie, S.: B.S., Eastern Illinois University: M.S., University of Illi- nois. Griggs, A. Halulik, NI.: B.S., Southern Illinois University: M.S., University of Illinois. Academics X 21 Sv I i I if Qtr ,f N. fn Hardin, R.: B.S., M.S., Illinois State University, Adv. Cert., Univer sity. Hays, R.: B.A., M.A., DePaul University. Heinemann, K.: B.S., M.A., Adv. Cert. University of Illinois. Hen1bl'0l.Igh, G.: B.S., M.S., University of Illinois. Hembrough, G.: B.S., M.S., University of Illinois. Jenkins, S.: B.S., DePaul Universityg M.Ed., University of Illinois. Johnson, F.: B.S., M.S., University of Illinois. J0neS, R.: B.S., M.S., Southern Illinois University. Kohler, P.: B.S., M.S., Illinois State University. Kmoch, E.: B.S., North Central College: M.S., University of Illinois. Knight, E.: A.B., University of Chicagog M.S., University of Illinois. Kramer, T.: B.A., M.A., University of Illinois. .2 af -t Q. 6, 3, . A K '.VVV J .5 . ' V i .1 ...MTW 'f' W 'EN fi V FHA - fi ' ' t -e +4.51 4 J My by i M ss - me W- f i f .. Q., wh , .mm y u , ,, ,Ek..i g, n... Mi X. IV! M X A .Eur I E , y es ,fgfiwkttig , W .i.i..,Ah PNA' V fkiiil' K ' 51552 ',l.'5iSf. A eg, L .. G .. 44 kilrwgw 'S . - ' Q an j if-gf A t-3,51 1-1 1.4. ' r-4'.fx.:. M, 'Y fx. 5 xy.. 'SS N 4 A-?.uDf ..'-u:fr..Z.,. fffsiitii A B A - Field goal in the last thirty seconds, what B ' Administration Qoes iopless' 22 X Academics a way to win a game. rv: ox .--v ll Q ge 4 83-'dx 'frX wr' '-xbw Lang, L.: B.A., University of Northern Coloradop M.A., University of lllinois. Langsjoen, R.: B.A., Gustavus Adolphus Collegeg M.Ed., Univer- sity of Illinois. Lehman, W.: B.A., B.S., M.A., University of Missouri. Levison, S. Lewis, J.: B.S., University of Illinois Lindsey, A.: B.Ed,, Southern Illinois Universityg M.S., University of Michigan. Lindsey, B.: B.S., University of Illinois. X Lovell, A.: B.S., Eastern Illinois Universityg M.Ed., University of Illi- nois. N! as J AP A A- Mr. Casteel's best science student . V I ,,W V M.-Sf , 9 VKA. l 1 f 1' I ' x,,J k ff' is t o ' if. . . 5 ,. A i I. LyIeS, J.: B.S., Eastern lllinois University. Macek, J.: BS., Illinois State University. Mallory, M. McGuire, J.: B.S., MS., Illinois State Univer sity. MOOI1, J.: B.A., M.Ed., University of Illinois. Nl0I'f, P.: B.A., M.A., University of Illinois. Mosher, D.: El.S., University of Nebraska M.S., Northern Illinois University. Mott, C.: B.A., M.A., University of Illinois. NeISOrl, C.: B.S.Ed., Midland Collegeg M.A. University of lllinois. Neubauer, G.: B.S,, Eastern Illinois Univer sity. Academics X 23 Nolerl, J.: B.A., M.A., Baylor University, Olson, D.: B.S., Illinois State University, M.S., Adv. Cert., Univer- gg.. , . is f N ,A . VW sityoflllinois. , X 5 Ottmers, D.: B.M.Ed., Southwest Texas State, M.S., University of s ' 1-1 Illinois. by t Page, K.: B.A., M.A., University of Illinois. 5' Palmer, L.: B.S., University of Pittsburgh: M.A., University of llli- 'VAX- nois. rliitstman, R.: B.S., McPherson College, Nl.Ed., University of llli- 1 Poker, L.: B.S,Ed., Northern Illinois University. RObeI tS, A.: B.S., Eastern Illinois Universityg M.S., University of Illinois. 41 4 .,f'. , ., .f, 4' . M' 85 . .N Romero, L.: B.A., Quincy College, M.A., Illinois State University, A? Q y s M.S., University of Illinois. . .5 P W 1 ,Z Flose, Fl.: B.S,Ed., Eastern Illinois University. ,Q I ' y , -' Shuman, D.: B.S., University of Illinois, M.S., University of Chi- X ix , , cago. ' ' J, ' rf, 45 Seifert, J: B.S., University of Wisconsin. pl i - -'f 1- :fi , 1 . if ' Q vii il .i 5Q' Teachers Give Students Friend hip .Y O long With In truction . Sinder, M.: B.A., M.Ed., University of ini nois. y ,.,, Skizas, L.: B.S., M.S., University of llli- f X nois. it - V Smith, A.: B.S., Illinois State University. gifs, il -,QL E 1-' E' Speer, D.: B.S., M.S., Adv. Cen., Univer- sity of Illinois. Spoonamore, J.: B.S., Eastern Illinois University, M.S., University of Illinois. 24 if Academics Sexton, R.: B.S., M.A., Bradley University. ' ' A - Mrs. Eaton asks, May I see your pass please? gov, I wr 1 B Storch, N. Tighe, C.: B.S., M.Ed., University of Illinois. Tomlinson, J.: B.S., Arkansas State Universityg M.A., Eastern Illi- nois University. Valentine, G.: B.A., M.A., University of Illinois. Vawter, Nl.: B.S., Georgetown College. Warlstrom, P.: B.S., Western Illinois University. Watts, K.: B.S., M.Ed., Adv. Cert., University of Illinois. White, B.: B.S., Western Illinois Universityg M.Ed., University of Illinois. WilliS, C.: B.A., Olivet College. Wilson, R.: B.S., M.S., Illinois State University. Wiseman, G. Yates, M.: B.S., Ohio University, M.S., Miami University. B - I can't believe it! says Joe T. That sophomore just ran the wrong way! I el H Academics ! 25 26 X Accde In Memory Wayne Grusy ev 1933-1977 ,family I lift up my eyes to the hills, From whence does my help come My help comes from the Lord, who made heaven and earth. He will not let your foot be moved, he who keeps you will not slumber. Behold, he who keeps Israel will neither slumber nor sleep. The Lord is your keeper, the Lord is your shade on your right hand. The sun shall not smite you by day, nor the moon by night. The Lord will keep you from all evil, he will keep your life. The Lord will keep your going out and your coming in from this time forth and for evermore. I Psalms 121 l s l 'if Q5 3 l Y rf ! r 1 J .f ,,-4 l -I A B i l i 3 1 y Communications Centennials' reliable efficient secretaries made sure r Eff' everything ran smoothly throughout the year. Keeping vt attendance records straight, sending college transcripts, taking care of the different activities at Centennial and keep- ing the library working efficiently occupied our extremely 1 busy secretaries. These ladies deal with the unpredictable Q student constantly. Our secretaries contribute to what Cen- 5 t tennial is today, a school of which we can be proud. A - Mrs. Johns and Mrs. Tate. B - Mrs. Strater and Mrs. Beiger C - Mrs, Summers D - Mrs. Lyons and Nlrs. Griffet E - Mrs, Fleener l l ' of i l is' l D E l Academics X l lt's hard to imagine our school without such great people as Mr. Davis, our principal, Mr. Griggs, our assistant princi pal, and our two deans, Mrs. Storch, and Mr. Wiseman Mr. Davis faced such problems as the crowded halls due to the increase in students. This problem was solved by the split day. Seniors and Juniors found themselves start ing school at 8:15, rather than 8:25, and getting out at an earlier time, 2:20. Sophomores and Freshmen came from 9:1Otill 3:15. Mr. Griggs, besides doing his normal duties, helped run the many elections we had and helped organize the new activities that came about. Our deans, Mrs. Storch and Mr. Wiseman, are best known for their ability to keep students where they belong, in class. The biggest problem they faced this year was that of mak- ing sure Centennial's first four year high school was run smoothly, and we can all proudly say, They did a great job. A - Mrs. Nichole Storch, Dean ot Student. Mr Gary Wiseman Dean ol Students 15 V, N . I S bf ,. l 5 rx The Lively Ones dlgssg 45 A 28 ! Academics B Mr. AI Davis, Principal Stickrem up! XE' 45 ,K ggi., it? :affix 1521 Ffh- Q B B - Mr,Aivir1Griggs,Vice-Principal D - Mr. Davis admires Rose Russo's new outfit. D i E7 .. ia' 2, 2, T5 Academics X 29 v V' ,e gfar. ci , - , ns, 46- if Mr, Davenport persuades this student that Chemistry isn't all that bad. Miss Moon and Leah Freeman try to find some classes to fit her schedule. Help and nderstanding ake School Life Easier Mr. Davenport, Mr. Sexton, Mr. Berger, Miss Watts, Miss Moon, and Mrs. Yates. These names became known to students. They are Centennial students' very own counselors. Help is available when such problems as schedule conflicts, future careers, college plans, or personal problems arise. The counselors will be those individuals thanked in the future for such things as getting ACT and SAT scores and taking care of scholorships and class rank- ing. Where would we all be in ten years without our coun- selors now? 30 f Academics N B ,Af ,EN , ,4,, 'N , t. EK 7. . N xc W.,. f' ffwrv 44' -f9ff1e....,,m ,,-t,,,,,,,,,,.,.,,- Euildin Towards the Future Classes such as auto mechanics, drafting, woodworking, and electricity, brought to students vocational train- ing, knowledge of how an engine works, and what goes into the design- ing of a house. Electricity students found how important precision was when wires were joined and the iuice finally turned on. Accurate measurements became essential once the drilling and ham- mering started in woodworking. These classes will prove to be bene- ficial the next time something goes wrong in your house. A - A student addsthefinishing touches. B - Keith Crider grits his teeth while making the perfect cut, C - This student digs his drawing. X s. ,f - 'Z-1 V B J' 'J ' t t.,.,.-,-aa.aa--f J' X fl - . g' X l Dl t' Xi . mam f . T1 T ,TT W L i Ay f r T T i at I A a I. f ,, A? My J, . .. , .,,, , M is 1,-' .,, , ,, -jf 1 , .N V , ,Q if, . a 'ieifggijgir a 1 rl 1 lf! - Qc: 'f f,,' 75 i ' ifvldflh bi ' 'f - Z1 C Academics X 31 Dare to Excel The students at Centennial pass from one level of math to the next with the help of Centennial's great math teachers. This year many students came in for help before and after school. Algebra, Geometry, Trigonometry and many others were offered. Words such as vectors, cosines, and tangents became everyday words. Centennial challenges those stu- dents who enjoy math outside of the classroom with the yearly trip to Illinois State University for the state math con- test and similar test at Parkland. A - Could this kind face be that of a former uranium miner? B - A student works hard on her math test. C - Mr. Lang explains Trig to a few interested seniors. ul-.-an an-'mm 8 W..-1... - -..-4-.-.1 na nsnunnilziuufasaq as f 1 ' A ii.. .4 C 32 X Academics l . N-.. -A-...t ...,,....,,.......,.., ....-s.Z...ai En lSh fIl'lgIISh, adj ME Englyschp AS. englisc, aenglisc,Iit., of Advanced Rhetoric, American Lit., and Drama are some of the various classes the English department has to offer. Vocabulary tests, term papers, and book reviews were the causes of many students' headaches. The wide variety of classes keeps English interesting. Freshmen were required to take the Freshman English class. Sophomores found themselves in either Basic Communications 1 or 2. Juniors fulfilled their requirements by choosing two semesters of any English class available. Seniors although not required to take English often found themselves in a class of their choice. A - How do I love thee? Let me count the ways. . . B - All posteriors are in their chairs and accounted tor. C - Could this be another Harlequin Romance? If -J!! ff X5- C Academics I 33 Foreign Language Develops Pol glots Taking a foreign language gives a student the opportunity to learn about the customs and the people of that country. lt offers many experi- ences which other classes cannot such as the opportunity for German students to go to Germany. The days spent learning verb forms, memorizing vocabulary, and listening to tapes in the lab, all seem to be worth it in the end. . , r .M ti. B A Lesa Carson licks her lips while think- ing about her 4 tacos. These French students perform an interesting Christmas play forthe Spanish class. Miss Mott teaches her students some new Spanish words. C 34 X Academics 2 .X I f ,Z l i l PZ' l E H offered at Centennial, students reached out S and found several creative and original means of expressing themselves. Display cases throughout the school held the magnificent masterpieces for fellow stu- Throughout the wide range of art classes dents to admire and appreciate as the artist e himself does. r A - Trick or Treat! B - These students get into the Christmas spirit. S C - A student is trying so hard to mix yellow paint. o VQJQ, ax ' i Q ,ig, 'N x I ' N' 5' 47 af 6 gt S i Ma, uni xr ' ,s Q. Sigfgg-auf, Q Q lr, sg, 31.3, C Academics f 35 Q-'Q -. f i ,li For Every Question ' Answered, Ten ore 0 l Many questions arose in the various science courses at Centennial. Most of these questions, although raising more at the time, were answered, some' times through experiments, or films, or even the good old text book. Students could choose classes like Biol- ogy, Chemistry, Anatomy, and Physics. Stu- dents were given the opportunity to go on the yearly trip to Allerton Park, dissect frogs and fetal pigs. Many of the science classes weren't a requirement, but the fullness of the classes would fool anybody. A - Jim Button thinks he's found a new form of life. B - Page Fredricks' classmate volunteers to demon- strate the bone structure, C - Three physics students do an experiment with the ripple tank. Around the World in Two Semesters Every student in Centennial discovers at least one social studies class before he graduates. With the addition of Freshmen, two such classes are required. Although some students are delighted when their social studies require- ments are through, many students go on to such classes as Contemporary History, World History and Sociology. A - This student seems to have trouble staying awake. B - Julie Mundsthlnks about the worId's problems. C - Mr. Lehman lectures on the evils of loan sharks. Xii - ' Q . B 1 bf ,. Q-Q gi. Y I 'W-4 D 2 sl... 77 Academics X 37 ,..,- .,-ns. 9 Ji Ab 'Z'q is yglqja Esfuflilfl M. ,, A ,. -0 B 38 X Academics is , 4 if. ..-ii., -S' ga ,, Kg A 1 ai'- Coed P.E., in its second year of existence, brought mixed emotions to many students. Girls became more accustomed to the idea of playing football with the guys, and guys became more accustomed to having gymnastics. Nevertheless, P.E. was a good way to let off steam during the day. A - Where did the puck go? B - Burdick Harrison waits for his turn on the chin bar. C - Roberta Stanfield generates enthusiasm as her team waits for the serve, Y -Www , .. i, l O ,. Mis... ! f ,L ,VMI 5, C Getting a Head Start Whether your mind is set on going to college, or if you l plan to go right into business, classes such as Typing, Note- l taking and Data Processing, will help give you a head start. l The practice that goes into learning the basics in shorthand and other skills will undoubtedly help students in the future. A - Ben lben studies intensely in Advanced Flhetoric. B - These students can't wait to get to class. C - Karen Tuveson seems to enioy her work immensely. D - Mrs. Casey appears to have told a funny joke. i I' rt 1 N 2g yr-1,,...rw -is ,,..- ? l I pN..,,,.. r i B v'g.1-in I '-' r ,V i ' .4 s 3 . ,. V . 0 x A Wax Nxvk Y Y it 'W M, 3 li Q' I A C 2, 5 , V 'P . V 7 I u D ,..z - l 4' ' 4 -v 7.lv'f1 V .I 3 lf' t T .f 1 t XX , 42 -V' .L -1 '.'- ,gif 4 MX J. ,flfw iii ,sf vi 6, fi' ,.z' t ,rm- ,wg as Q . vw Qs' f l PM .. 1 1 ESQ 1 .H , ,k v V,, 5 fi ' Av 1 . .,. , st. b ' R ' 2? gas if? . fy Q Academics X 39 nit Four School Board and District Administration The Unit 4 Board of Education consists of 7 elected men and women. These men and women devote long hours formulating education policies for the district. They are not paid and spend much time studying educational ideas with the goal of provid- ing the best education possible for the students of Unit 4. Dr. Marshall K. Berner, Superintendent ot the district, is responsible for carrying out the policies formulated by the Board of Education. Dr. John Hillebrand, Assistant Superintendent for instruction, had a challenging year implementing new educational pro- grams tor the district - including two 4 year high school programs and 3 middle schools. Dr. Alain Holt, Assistant Superintendent for Personnel has the responsibility of employing all district employees, both aca- demic and non-academic. Jerry Hoffman, Assistant Superintendent for Business, has a most challenging position - balancing a budget in an era of inflation and declining school population resulting in less state school aid. Left to Right: Warren Wessels, Richard Alexander, President, Virginia Perucca, Lawrence O'Reilly, and Verna Rowland. Not Pictured: Harold Baker and Mary H. Nesbitt, 40 I Academics h it 5 .mg XI M9415 'U 'ii A A - Dr. Marshal! K. Berner, Superintendent of Unit 4 B B - Jerry Hoffman, Assistant Superintendent for Business Dr. John Hillebrand, Assistant Superintendent for Instructions D - Dr. Alain Holt, Assistant Superintendent for Personnel as iii Q 1 f J'qmN rw L, my C D Academics f 41 Working as Individuals Yet Functioning as a Team The cafeteria workers this year, along with creating nutritious varieties of lunches, had a suggestion box for anyone to submit ideas to further serve the people at Centennial. The custodians were busy making sure that all of Centennial's lockers were in working condition. After school is out, into the late hours of the night, the custo- dians work endlessly to make our school something of which we can be proud. X 'a Q 5 75 A A Flow 1: Jesse Watts, Bill Wetmore, Lindsey Roy. Row 2: Charlie Caston, Art l-lills, Bob Bremer, Larry Fluschmann, Fred Neal. 1.1 UL ' i ii 'L , 1 'ii , J F . i f' KQJ' , l ' I .. if 5 ii ' wi fry' it ' V, if ,rj Xt if B . . . Row 1: Tarsha Montague, Marjorie Gaddis, Jean Eastin, Ezra Akins, Grace Gilbert, Charlease Williams. Row 2: Ken Neither, Judy Suaney, Gearl Deen Harris, Dorothy Wires, Mae Odgon, Mary Calentine, Mary Norwood. Row 3: Betty Nale, Frances Rose, Liz Clark, Dorothy McKinney, Dorothy l-lelmick, Stella Munds, Beulah Houser. 42 X Academics ,..u bl K. , A LN gig. 'l2tfx,5w,.. X jf':,.,.!f Q! x 'fm f 4 ' '1- In ' -5- 'WG7' ,f ' ' -J' 0 1 In jg f . 1 1 Academics X 43 aw f XWEQEEE' cieriw- ' RL is , , ,I UA x if Striders Outrun Competition Finish Record High at Peoria '1 fv A F3i3,e,,.i-' A 9: gaf ,:, .,fi xv., as-ff z., ., -wr, .L . , nm.. if sp, . WI.. jyaf, ii' .' . '2 , W 4 Q, .,. , ,sn L. A Q . ' df. ' .- ' Tift ? LI A , J. ms., ' ' -',- f . W ff ' . '-wif, .. . , .,, '-5,55-' 3 f'-5.3 Wai. . :iff f?f'i7ffP3v ' f :sffe:'2i:g.swAf.:' 1 H' f gram., ,g-, V V-is f. ,.-sg, ,:f.'s,,,.,4 fa 1 -- fu.: f - ' .- 560+ .1 '7 1 ks t, M, is ,. C 46 f Sports With the help of first year Coach Tim Fairchild, a strong Top 6 con- sisting of Tom Cloyd, Ray Baker, Scott Dworschak, Stu Ruch, Taylor White, and Freshman Mark Wienke led the Striders to a 6-6 record. But this record does not show the true story. The team had no true standout, just a hard working group of top 6 which generally finished within 30 seconds of each other fquite a feat in cross countryj and this Pack finished a school record high C26thJ at the Peoria Invitational, a meet which is second only to the state meet. Altogether this year's Stri- ders made an individual sport a team effort. A - Tom Cloyd pours it on near the finish line. B - Taylor White picks up the pace. C - Scott Dworschak passes two more opponents. SCOREBOARD Bloomington 30 25 Normal 28 32 Urbana 39 18 Rantoul 25 32 MacArthur 35 16 Eisenhower 38 18 Hillsboro 17 44 Mattoon 32 25 Uni High 15 50 Danville 48 15 6-6 5th Paris Invitational 1Oth Washington Invitational 7th Normal Invitational 3rd Twin City 26th Peoria Invitational 6th Conference 13th District D D- First Row: Scott Dworschak, Stu Ruch, Tom Cloyd, Taylor White, Ray Baker. Second Row: Mark Wienke, Wes Curtis, Harry Walters, Larry Earl, Greg Holle, Mark Neuman. Third Row: Jim Forrester, Steve Marsh, Bill Assell, John Tyree, Coach Tim Fairchild. E- Ray Baker and Scott Dworschak rest after a hard race. F- Ray Baker guts it out in the 2nd mile. G- No this isn't Central's Homecoming Court it's the famous Poopettes. F G Q 1, I . - 1 x rhlf l'f'5l , 1 i Q , ,, , . lV'l' sv ,J 2 ka. A- .ro- lc 6441901-E E X PML vu gan 9 , , . ., ,. X ,. ff 'Y Sports f 47 Blue Machine Stifles Opponent Dismantles Urbana, MacArthur C l fl.-- it A , D SCOREBOARD Centennial Central Centennial Urbana Centennial Normal Centennial Springfile S.E. Centennial Jacksonville Centennial Springfield Griffin Centennial MacArthur Centennial Eisenhower Centennial Lamphier 4-5 A tough season was in store for the Chargers this year starting with a heartbreaking last second defeat to Central. But the following week they rebounded by conquering Urbana 12-6 and continued by shutting out Nor- mal 3-O. MacArthur was rolled at Homecoming but another Decatur school dealt us a close loss the next Friday. ln all the 4-5 record was more than almost .500 it was a record that easily could have been 7-25 it was a season which produced the Rat Pack defense well-known for its quick and hard hitting tactics. A - The Game. Central vs. Charger is might. B - Mike Merrimac passes under a heavy rush. C- Jack Duge scores another T.D. D - Dave Overholt mgr., Russ Cook, Todd Zarbuck, Tim Broeren, Tony O'Donnell, Dan Byers, Jerry Schwiehart, Barton Hodges, Kevin Ayers, Dave Rear, John Powell, Kevin Adams, Jessie Williams, Bob Curtis mgr. 2nd Row: Jim Button, Chris Battershell, John Costello, Mike Car- rol, Tim O'Donnel, Greg Jones, Rusty Smith, John Barker, Rick Rynies, Brad Morgan, Kevin Brown, Jack Duge, Tim Brya. 3rd Row: Ted Katsi- nas, Mark Hartmann, Tim Milliage, Randy Burk, Don Kunde, John Clark, Charley l-lassell, Sam Sibley, Keith Crider, Jim Thomas, Mike Merrimac, Rob Williamson, Dave McKinney, Tom Paul, Tim Bwa. 4th Row: Scott Urbanek, Tom Brocron, Mike Button, Tony Marcot, Terry Trimble, Neil Marty, Dallas Moss, Jim Miller, Rodney Cox, Mike Urba- nek, Kraig Brown, Eric Myers, Marty Scott, Chip Barris, Dave Clark, Mitch Gillardy, E- Fireworks highlighted homecoming halftime activities. F- Jack Duge drives up the middle. Sports X 49 5O!Spt Big D Highlights Season B I i E lx'-'lk if' tl ' -2 .. 5- U . if. Q 'iw ffl A ' 'X idllliw .V w Ng, f- N f ' w -t ' ' 1' STV. t,YtX'nu 5 tr I K ww lx il if. K .fa -'W Charger backfield defense in action. Dave Hear attempts extra point kick. Three Charger defenders stop Central runningback cold. John Cochrane gets sacked again. Phil Burk directs Charger defense. John Powell wipes off mud during the SouthEast game. Jim Button digs for extra yards. Coaching staff watches intently. X I 15. Sports ! 51 Sophs Learn Basics Mitch Glardy, Mike Urbanek, Scott Urbanek, Mark McLear, John McCarty, Tom Brown, Greg Baker. Second Row: Duke Chaney, Chris Danialson, Tony McNare, Scott Kemper, Steve Lamb, Tom Ferrar, Steve McGlamor, Craig Mitchum, Todd Manely, Billy Hamrick, Gary Haruska, Tim Wahl, Coach Hembrough. Third Row: David Stukey, Steve Sealander, Herb Prosse, Tim Evans, Marti Scott, Tom McNam, Chuck Hanson, Steve Mays, Scott Madden, Lee Gilbert, Dave Clark. Opponent Mattoon Decatur Eisenhower Springfield S.E. Rantoul Danville Decatur MacArthur Tolono Unity Mt. Zion A - Jim Miller runs for another T.D. B- Chargers start another scoring drive. C V Sophomores gain tough yards. 52 I Sports Freshmen Learn Charger ays The experience gained by the Freshmen will inevitably be extremely valu- able to them for their varsity years at Centennial. The team worked hard and soon became proud of their new title Chargers Coach Hembrough helped these boys to a 147 record. A - Freshmen learn big D. B- Freshmen charge in for another touchdown. First Row: Coach Mallory, Ken Powell, Kevin l Urbanek, Brian Walker, Jeff Lipscomb, Don McCain, Jeff Jones, Ron Unzicker, Brian Mitch, Keith Staggs, Mark Sweeney, Man- ager, Brian McGow, Coach Bardow. Middle Row: Brian Davis, Tim McDaniel, Doug Kuride, Bryan McCoy, Jeff Beckett, Chuck Scribner, Don Evans, Daniel Wells, Jeff Sparks, Doug Wimmer, Jim Murphy, Don Groth. Third Row: Brian Martin, Dallas Moss, Eric Carlson, Frank Hartman, Mitch Hart- man, Brian Farmer, Scott Kight, Doug Sex- ton, Jerry Lancaster, Brent Dunn, Patrick Milton, Rob Twardock. Opponent Mohomet-Seymour Rantoul Champaign Central Mattoon Urbana Normal Chiddix St. Joe Unity Record: 1-7 Sports X 53 hmm owl Mum MDN., AUcbl,cu!uowww.1:LqQ'6XQj C J if J el 'Of fff Www HM wfdf-lf! cgf Q if mf ,amebieiil ff, ,TM Hoya ggi' fm ggeelfww-J wfciMeUwzw ,M M. M ,aizwfcf is 0 i Girls Win Conference Fin sh 9ST T L-cw J if DS0eQnWEf4Thf?HeL to State Ulmer im Vw MWMQ ,Moo-Jctcil Y, ,,QvCz1stjr,el g frYo,ulJooo'avwJlwLe1,fi?c3ft,17fb94lnmz,uJ ft' .7'LJfoJZwoe Lfwl' The girls Tennis team led by Coach Bullwinkle carried itself to a spe acular 10- F 2 record. Notwithstanding the team was undefeated on the road. Congratulations f to Lourie Bonham, Julie Newman, and Jane O'Dea for going to state. The team bl also won their Conference being the first girls sport to do this feat. Q! ' -A ' i c ' 'WL' N Woo. ' A lxscjfiww 4 JJUf',t,cPQ7 j,, .,.-fff. in-ffgsii,-t 52? fig -Q42 3 ,QQ A 3: R, y Nj. 'V 1 WW-Sag L-- xg , 4 , , , 5. -5. F4 ., I- , , - , 1' ' WF! ' -1454, QMS , 5 ,,M. ,.,, fYk..57ig ,k . J .. h,g.4,.:..mm-.wg ME. ff 4.5,-we KW- J h 2 - f but egg 'K ' ' f - - - , -sri' rf' W i f fktfw 1 J B 'J w 1 5,1 WL 'f 'W nf. V 4 A ri A' , '- 'rsh!'.? . Q ' G -' L is , w.1f!,z, 5. , , , U ., . . ...,.. , , tsmiimsiibam K , . 714:7 1 . V. 3, W ,V K V. V X W M J.f '. .,,z.7.fi1,f.z A 54 I Sports 5wm,e1fz:f.Mf 60401 pfw ,ULU ,Q 0,094 r Cie lg . t QLJUM- - .fa Mt .755 A- J lie Ne sfo win. WL B - Lesa Car n gets ready for other tough match. fytj 4 C- Laurie Bonham gets in shape for the state meet. 7041! 12255231 HQRDZ 'X ' .1 -in if 5 DCM if with yqwfjmf-1 in . W1 C tp f M3105 'TU-ffC5' c5'C'f MMM . , f df W '15 54, ,UW awww, I ,Pl 5 6 O 6 5 9 7 8 6 6 5 V2 Front Row: Sharon Flenner, Paula Elmer, Cindy Cozad, Gayle Duble, Mary Karich Jane O'dea. Second Row: Coach Bullwinkle, Missy Menguy, Lori Jones, Lesa Carson Laurie Bonham, and Julie Newman. Opponent Decatur Eisenhower 4 Decatur MacArthur 3 Central 9 Rantoul 3 Urbana 4 Springfield Southeast O Jacksonville 2 Paris 1 Normal Community 3 Danville 3 1 st Conference fEisenhowerJ Sacred Heart 3rd District 23rd State i ' 54knw,f,,l,' 1V2 ,,., W ,yrx HMI K C flfmma. y TN I ,,, , J . t -' I 1 ' E - l +4 . E 'Reza H, Q f , ,, N www A MMAMQ ,C ., W, V-.M -Q. fn Sports X 55 Spikers Struggle, Rebuild For Next Season TEAM NAMES - LOWER LEFT: Page Freda ericks, Mary Beth Eidleman, Mary Martens, June Chang, Karen Farris, Tera Fredericks, Susan Abbell, Laurie Jones, Carol Wigiey. Second Row: Coach Croy, Karen Moos, Deb- bie Hyde, Debbie Becker, Susan Dietrich, Amy McDuffy, Pam Madden, Pat MacG- regor, Lisa Hanson, Karen Stark, Julie Grothe, Deanne McCulIough, Coach Brown, Julie Munds fManagerj. 56 f Sports A 2'7 fflihf A B i ..,if1w:.,icQQg I 1 4 L. 1. Girls Volleyball Has 6-6 Record 'Wa 5Ui5.l'di1'ii, -'-qu... miwnaamiav. A, .mmwmm , i M-f in Q any ., .t?gQ,?j, C Opponent -- ' 12 20 Normal Community 20 9 Springfield Southeast 4 20 Unity 20 16 Ftantoul 14 20 Jacksonville 1 1 20 Monticello 20 10 St. Joseph'Ogden 9 20 Decatur MacArthur 10 20 Champaign Central 20 8 Decatur Eisenhower 20 9 Danville 12 20 Urbana 12 20 Lanphier A. Rantoul Sub District Centennial's Volleyball team executed many different changes in their team this year. A Freshmen team was added: Coach Nina Brown took over the job of J.V. Coach so Coach Nancy Croy could devote her full attention to the varsity squad. The volleyball season was moved more toward the start of school so the conflict of using the gym to practice wouldn't be a problem. The team put an all out effort forth to achieve a varsity record of 7-9. The returning of many Freshmen, Sophomores and Juniors should benefit next year's team enormously. A- Pam Madden sets it up for a spike. B- Debbie Hyde gets ready for the next volley. C - Spikers 4Mary Martens, Debbie Hyde, Laurie Jones, and Debbie Beckerj perform another one of their strange exercises. D- Debbie Becker digs one out of the floor. Sports X 57 ' If K, Alf I-V Girls' Basketball Has Winning Season . C OPPONENT 20 Argenta 4 14 Danville 30 29 Unity 17 2 34 Normal 25 22 St. Joe 17 19 Springfield SE. 51 19 Central 51 Qttttacfr 15 Jackson 44 28 Bantoul 19 gf MRM f X f N 31 St. Joe 19 0.9 ' I ' t'tAitGf.rg 5 16 Decatur MacArthur 18 WRGERS Cllllflf Q.tllNRf0.f 16 Decatur Eisenhower 42 6 Y X? g X l . tsl! A - Front Row: Shaunna Fondrant, Jamie Fnllman, Lisa Wendland, Coach Tim Fairchild, Brenda Klein, Mary Beth Eddelman, Lisa Hansen. Second Row: Celestine Barbee, Judy Freeman, Carol Wiggly, Bridget Veasly, Marla Ogden, Angie Buckley. Third Row: Bonnie mgr., Coach Nina Brown, Kim Dearcy, Daphne, Tammy Hire, B - Coach Brown and Coach Fairchild watch 1978 Basketball tryouts. C - Lisa Wendland does one of the many fitness tests involved in basketball. B D - Brenda Klein shoots a tree throw with perfect form. l 1 C D 58 X Sports I Q3 iwp 1' A 'WU if QWV 1 wwf y yflVlli.0j,MJ I oiiig' vafsiryiisaskeibaii iiotihgeioffro a oregi Season f?'f' f 4 f , i 1 gf,.w,f ,Q Cffrv, Q fy 1 g f , , I , N ,f .. . , . I .Wy f-. X. J 1 WR, ,ix g, .,.- ir, 1 I I ,, - ,. J Under Coach Nina Brown and Tim Fairchild Centennials girls' basketball team fulfilled their goals of winning more, A games, increasing shooting percentages, fouling less, and decreasing mental errors on the floor. Y V The number of Charger fans perserit at the games proved that the girls played great basketball. al ,gil 'lv J , C OPPONENT 48 Argenta 13 37 Danville 55 42 Unity 31 38 Normal 5 38 Springfield southeast 0 34 Central 'E 35 45 Jacksonville A 55 Ahqglantoul N41 31 ffftjgt. Joe 3231 .V MacArthmL,Ln5.j!j?oQ 44 Eisenho r 'fwll , ,Qfj QC if lik ,Qs i 1 W 1 Tir fl I .H x I vfj. AL Q ,vu 'T A 9 Clf' ig A3 l5llJil2' tif? N5 lf ff K 5 0 vm Way? N Ya Apkwy f Qfy Vpvjlw ff, 1 ix 805ogga?fWidfi5y A Af QV rv' D 52235 Andi ourth Nina'Brown, , Axfb. V1 is 1 tif mgr X91 Nga I, is Wi Wg if as Ofiifrffl , WJ wi 51 X x Q11 4 I C47 Arleen Adams lumps for the 5Ap!f'f rebound while Mary Karich and C fi Aj-7 f Rogers look on That was out? 5 G ff 6, X ,x Y by f J BV H -jJ,lltQ X lg Qjfb' Ti5'9PifUQf?eifTJ?3iZi Milly ZCXVUXS9 I 1 si T 55111 1 ll!. sbmhmnf- This year's varsity basketball team started out with three spectacular victories, taking the Turkey Tournament trophy. The first game of the tournament was against Fiantoul. ln the last second Ed Justus made a shot from center court. As we heard the final buzzer the ball slipped through the hoop, and the Chargers pulled away with a victory of 56-55. With rebounding from Andre Mitchell and the shooting from Mike Hinton we took the second game tournament against Pon- tiac. Against rival Urbana shooting from Jeff Hall and rebounding from Mike Marsh coupled with Urbana's star fouling out, we took the trophy with a 77-54 victory. ln the regular season the team had a difficult time. After a losing streak the Chargers put it back together with a victory over Murphysboro at the Carbondale Holiday Tournament. 60 X Sports I , Q 3 v ' 4 V . ,nf fb as gy f, vt ' ' ' X54 -1 Mike Hinton goes in for the lay-up. Andre Mitchell controls the tipoff. Jeff Hall grabs a rebound. Charger fans make a tunnel for their team. Ed Justus puts it up for two. , .1.,, ,, -. 4' .1 M ,M a fx bE S3 .'2- '.2- ,,... nl wg ., ,, V-.J-,qw-A ' ' I .. . n , - N , .A A. t ,.,....-f H, V V W..- in v Sports X 61 Chargers Win Turkey Tourney! Struggle Through Regular Season 4 in -...- .-1 par ,- 'qw . -gr ffl! ,I A S w B A - Mike Marsh drives to the hoop. B - Jeff Hall pulls in a rebound. l i A Charger Scoreboard A - O Rantoul Pontiac Urbana Mattoon Jacksonville Griffin MacArthur Murphysboro Thornridge Eisenhower Lampier Southeast Normal Rantoul Southeast Jacksonville Urbana Griffin Normal MacArthur lst Turkey Tourney - Mike Hinton shoots for another bucket. Front Left: Myron Cockrell, Mike Marsh, Ed Justus, Jeff Hall, Andre Mitchell, Henry Williams, Jeff Patzke. Middle Left: Stan Lewis, Jimmy Forrester, John Clark, Tim Millage, Mike Hinton, Mike Merrimac, Mark Hartman, Charles Williams. Back Left: Ted Katsinas, Head Coach Jones, Asst. Coach Hembrough, Asst. Coach Tomlinson, Asst. Coach Bryan, Tim Boeren. 'tw 'xyliil n.,.' qu, - 3 . .. W 24 B Sports f 63 ln, A - Charger fans look on. B - Andre Mitchell jumps forthe rebound. C - Ed Justus drives for a lay up. , 'N V ix 0 X , 6 'Q-. A v Tw, aa T -Q M, 1 -R., u , f--':7ff 64 I Sports A , Freshman Cagers Strive to A Scoreboard Vlattoon Jacksonville Griffin VlacArthur -incoln VlacArthur Eisenhower -ampier lioulheast Normal antoul outheast lacksonville drbana Jriffin Xlormal VlacArthur 10-7 C 67 59 52 L15 36 51 51 62 54 48 60 61 68 59 58 61 61 Sophs Streak to 10- B 1-14 Front Left: Bill Flasmussen, Ken Warmbier, Mark Wien- eke, Mike Moarse, Mark Ehler, Willy Kenney, Harold Abraham. Back Left: Steve O'Keefe, Andre Huett, Jeff Sparks, Don Grothe, Brian Martin, Stan 1-lall, Coach Hembrough, Mike Baker, Rod Twaroock, Tom Mal' lhews, Mitch Hartman, Flick Exum, Dallas Moss, Mike Lewis. Not Pictured: Man- ager Mike Hagan. B - Front Left: Tom Broeren, l-lerb Prosse, John Karich, Mark Merlin, Terry Tremble, Coach Bryan, Kraig Brown, Mike Carroll, Sam Shetten, John Tyree, Eliiah Terry, Kevin Logue, Curtis McKlnny, Manager - Bubba Bryan. Not Pic- tured: Charles Williams, Myron Cockrell, James Henderson. Sports J 65 Girls' Swim Team First Year With 6-6 Record i BF' .5 '- M ' 'ff at , ' Q l 7' 'xfz'-Ffightv -545152-E 1 ,' f' A A - Front Row: Carolyn Chycowski, Carol Wiggly, Donna Dodson, Brenda O'Hara. Second Row: Page Fredericks, Liz Marchiendo, Amy Marxmiller, Susan Jones, Thersa May, Laurie Harding, Lindsay Sharp, Tammy Schweighart. Third Row: Coach Nancy Croy, Luida Storyn, Kitty Crosswell, Mary Beth Eddleman, Beth Leiper, Michelle Hernandez, Patty Peressini. 0'4.l u 030 This year was the first year for girls swim team at Centennial. Coach Nancy Croy inspired her team through meets and for some, higher competition. Centennial girls' swim team was kept busy making team records and practic- ing in those early morning hours before school. The girls combined their talents to come out with a great season. C OPPONENT 72 Locport Central 98 70 Normal 91 l 94 Olympia 70 89 Normal U. High 63 86 Bloomington 90 Tied for six out of twelve teams in district. ' . 5 . .,.. A X sv ev 66 X Sports 1 .i ,eww 'Sim l Wrestlers Pin p Another Great Season ,..,-tg 3 W .eq Y 5.49-i .,., A B B . X ,- an - C D A - Dave Rear performs a stretching out exercise before a meet. B - Brian Whitney starts the job of pinning his opponent. C - The team lines up to start practice. D - Phil Rear pins his opponent. Long practices after school, sometimes starving to get into 'a certain weight class, among many sacrifices made Centennial wrestlers sometimes wonder if it was all worth- while. As the referee held up their arms in triumph the wres- tlers knew it was worth it. Coach Nelson brought his team to 3 Qfeaf Se3SOl'l. K, f Sports I 67 etters Struggle Through 68 f Sports The girls softball team coached by Mrs. Goudie had a chal- lengable season with a record of 3 and 4. Many tiresome hours of practicing in the gym and outside cold brought the team to a good season. First Row: Laura Adams, Pam Madden, Arlene Adams, Deb- bie Becker, Leslie Wells, Karen Ryan, Lesa Marlino. Second Row: Mellisa Ferris, Carol Cotter, Denise Hyde, Patty Hoff- man, Debbie Hyde, Julie Grothe, Debra Stanfield. Top Row: Kristi Stasi, Coach Goudie, Beth Machula, Wendy Bell, Amy Lewis, Jane Campo, Julie Downs - Asst. Coach. Coach Das led the 1977 tennis team. The individualism in this sport combined in every match. Our Netters came to a good season with a record of 2-10. Bryan Johnson, Fernando Gonzales, Bob Williamson, Chris Katsinas, Brad Visik, Brent Lanman, Don Kunde, Rick Rynes. Golfers Swing to 6-4 Record Front Row: Dirk Bodine, Steve Klitzing, Jett Johnson, Bob Nelson, Terry McNamera, Mike Hagan, Bret Kepley, Coach Nelson. Back Row: Steve O'Keefe, Doug Chapan, Ken Houser, Scott Sodeman, Jim Crieghton, Jeff Dodson. A- Jim Creighton and Jeff Johnson watch opponent tee-off. B- Bob Nelson gets set to sink another putt. 2 2 c,,, an f 119' A F' 5 J e at , 5. f 1 J ,X I if ,ug-ill vw .Q 1 . Q .U X-Z -vw. s 6 A - ,. 4 - . 1 ' -' 1 t g 'es F51 i r , , :J .l . .M 5 - I B Scoreboard C Opponent 296 MacArthur 204 Lakeview 204 Eisenhower 200 Mohomet 200 Clinton 209 Mahomet 163 Rantoul 226 Normal 332 Bloomington 126 Danville 6-4 9th Galesburg 28th Champaign Invitational 13th Springfield Invitational 7th Conference 6th District 280 221 203 205 250 230 164 210 326 131 Sports f 69 Baseball Attains Winning Season It didn't take long for Centennial's baseball team to admire their title as District Champs of 1977 especially after a great win over Central 1-O, Joe Tomlinson led his team through the season to a record of 14-5. These men put their individual skills together to form a great team. Defeat Central CY Front Row: Jown Powell, Dave Rear, Mark Millage, John Heffernan, Dave Marxmiller, Stan Lewis. Sec- ond Row: Greg Wolf, Phil Burk, Brian Cramer, Ken Houser, Mark Palit, Jeff Patzke. Third Row: Coach Tomlinson, Kevin Brown, Mike Merrimac, Dennis Buerkrtt, Chuk Knight, Tom Paul, MARSH NAMED LL-AMERICAN 70 X Sports qs , 4 9 . ' -'I-. ', ,' vw 's - - JM' 'va 43 w,.. K, ..,.Q M -uv fx 1.5 .snr 'LN' x:5A'l5g,, .,e 51 -f , 1, Y ,V gpg x, t, as A ,L-A fx, X, an .QR TA 4 's r w-'wN T5'Q ,j'5f sms -f-' 5 1 .. - ',,mA, in f- - My kia- nN.i1-, .Y-N ..v-.-t, All-American is an exciting title to have as senior og, Ja, H 9 ' .' ia' . u ,g -1 QMM- - X .A- catcher Mike Marsh found out last season. Mike with a batting average of 338, led the rest of the team to the district championship in the State Tournament. UW N t' xo SW: Congratulations Mike! - - l v. , L. -wi., - p ..- ,Z . Tracksters Excel 440 Relay Team Breaks School Record A lack of numbers hurt the track team last year, but despite this handicap a new school record in the 440 relay was set by Peter Ban- non, Jack Duge, Terry Williams, and Brad Mor- gan. The team has many bright returners like Jack Duge in the 100 and 220 yd. dash. In long distance there will be Scott Dworschak and Tom Cloyd in the 880 yd. run, and the 2 mile. Coach Dick Jones expects to solve the prob- lem of members with the incoming freshman. All in all they are expecting a good season for 1978. Front Row: Jay Huddleston, Peter Bannon, Tom Cloyd, Scott Dworschak, Taylor White, Jack Duge, Brad Morgan, Barton Hodger. Second Row: Coach Jim Heffner, Sam Granato, Stu Fluck, Pat Menner, Scott Wendland, Steve Davis, Frank Keck, Coach Dick Jones. Third Row: Ed Justice, Mike Hinton, Mike Jedlinski, Joe Karich, Jim Button, Steve Deckerd, Bill Oneil, Rodger Miller. Girl Tracksters Gain Experience Coach Stephanie Stith Bradby, in her first year of coaching Girls' Track at Centennial found a fabulous turnout of girls for the team. The girls put a lot of effort into their practices and meets. The majority of this team will be returning next fall. Front Row: Kathy McGinnis, Katie Mitchell, Andi Flodga ers, Jamie Frillman, Karen Dussinger, Cristine Feder- hart, Cheryl Charelton. Bottom Row: Coach Stith Braby, Tanie Schade, Patty Perrisini, Caraoine Vchendu, Rose Ann Forrester, Anna Sanchez, Karen Stark, June Chiang, Eileen Merrill. Sports I 7l - l J 4 I 72 + X bag, 'if 2 Varsity The varsity cheerleaders found that their job wasn't any easier with the addition of fresh- men at the games. More people were present in the bleachers, therefore, the cheerleaders had to yell a little louder to reach these people. Their efforts paid off as they discovered that freshmen had spirit too. Due to a promising career in gymnastics, the school mascot, Theresa May, resigned from her position half way through the year. Our new school mascot was Mary Ftapier. The girls did a tremendous job of keeping everyone on his feet and yelling. T1 BUT 'MBU I Mascot Mary Rapier sums up all her courage before attempting an aerial. 74 X Organizations We've Got Spirit Marsha Scribner, Denise Hyde, Betsy Feathergill, Joyce Langlois, Wendy Bell, Sherry Springston, Mary Rapier. ln Back: Rebecca Shapland, Melanie lgnasiak. Rebecca Shapland, Joyce Langlois and Denise Hyde get their men ready for a blind date. YesWeDo. . . if y 'aa H 4 l ! x qi ' ' l I Q' 4 l ,Vfb ,,' N t ef if , 7 i l i .fx ,et B' 'f ' l .. I The seniors, Melanie lgnasiak, Betsy Feathergill, Marsha Scribner, and Sherry Springston exclaim we got spirit in our britches and it really really itches! Champaign, Champaign, Go! Go! Betsy Feathergill, Wendy Bell, Joyce Langlois and Denise Hyde always get the assemblies off right with the School Song. The varsity cheerleaders as snug as a bug in a warm-up. l Organizations X 75 Sophomore While Juniors and Seniors were hard at work during first hour every day in class,.the sophomore cheer- leaders were hard at work practicing new cheers. The girls cheered for every sopho- more football and basketball game, along with helping to get spirit off to a good start at pep assemblies. Their job didn't stop there though, they helped to give recognition to the players by putting decorative designs on the players' lockers each week, making signs for the cafeteria, and giving them flowers to wear on days of games. 4 , 532 S Hey sophomores, VICTORY! That's the sopho- more battle cry. We've Got Spirit N Jill Snow, Gina lgnasiak, Mrs. Carleton, Jeannette Gibbs, Melonie Schmissuer, Nancy Clelnad, Roseanne Forrester, and Susie Schweighart. The long hours of practice pay off as the sophomore cheerleaders root their team on to victory. 76 X Organizations How About You .eh to Right: First Row: Gem Truscelli Second Row: Brenda Palmlsano, Leslie Hartman Third Row: Trrcia Semonin, Heidi Kalser Fourth Row: Allrson Hardwick, Susan Jcrvg-Q Fifth Row: Nlancy Rybak, Andrea Stewart Sixth Row: Amy Maxmiller, Mary Lindgren Seventh Row: Jean v1arkIand,Kalie Gallwan Herd: Kaiser, Katie Gallivan, and Gerrl Truscelli are getting into the grove! The freshmen added so much to Centennial, including a cheerleading squad. The thirteen girls divided into separate squads, cheering at alternating games throughout the football and basketball seasons. The girls and their sponsor Miss Walstrom's hard work paid off, indicated by the spirit in the pep assemblies. is i Leslie Hartman and Andrea Stewart ask, Gonng my way? Organizations X 77 Lancers Provide Excellent I 1' i AT-7 Left to Right, First Row: Doyne Proudfit, Vivian Chiang, Susan Clark, Kim Bodamer, Chris Dayton, Beth Lindgren, Teresa Square. Second Row 51 Fw .gbjilizabeth IVlorf, Juliefriezenberg, Kim Floney, Tina Crosby, Robin Briggs, Lori Cooper, Mary Manzella. i 1' eg -J X , y A ,i V it if s -fr ,, F 1 T '-1 7. ' 54 1 T T SF , I L, 1 t A , I A l , I A If vw. . . 1 ,-1i t 3, .f As the school body grew in number this year, so A J I gl iv- 'did the Lancer squad, composed of 21 pom pom 5' K 1 , ii ' and 3 flag girls. Under the supervision of Mrs. Willis ' Q A the girls participated in the U of I Marching Festival lf': , 'S T and the Badgerette pom pom competition. ' ,inf f The Lancers sold Tupperware, Christmas orna- .,,,,. ,tit it . ments and calendars to help pay for their new uni- -- U 4, .V forms and shiny poms. Performing at assemblies and games, the Lanc- ers helped boost Charger spirit. 78 X Organizations f.f.I',,,.,'.-. , V! .4 iff 'y J' .-Nl f' s .,., f uw., B - Tina Crosby, Kim Roney, and Joann Harper help sell hand painted Christ mas ornaments for extra funds for the Lancers. Half-Tim Performances the Varsity Show. Relief is felt by Shelly Engel and Martha Huke as the song comes to an end and they are able to leave the floor. B B - Martha Hutchins, Teresa Square, and Liz Morff add variety to Kim Honey, Vivian Chaing, Beth Lindgren and Chris Dayton brave even the cold D D - Chris Dayton and Tanja Frech prove that winds of October when they entertain the Homecoming crowd. all their practice pays off. , , . .1 t X I si X uw X X A it , Q-...S P- K viigffik Timing is always important as Lancers await their cue. Organizations X 79 Practicing first and second hour during the cold football season is one example of the devotion ot the band members. The band played for us during the games at half times, and pep assem- blies. Homecoming mums were sold among various other money making projects to help pay for their annual band tour. Under new director Dennis Ottmers, the band participated in a Marching Band contest at the U of I in which they came in fifth out of eighteen con- testants. Centennial Band Student Fx 'I Q-A' M :Z x f PYWSQWW' Q55 4 7- ,.Qi'i', . . - I 'T 1 l if 4 ,l 2 gi i 5 X 'E A - Band Roster: Harold Abraham, Barbara Alexander, Brian Andrews, Doug Ault, Ray Baker, Susan Baker, Steve Barbee, Rosanne Benfatto, Bill Bergstrom, Julie Brooks, Charlotte Brown, Douglas Brown, Jenna Sue Broyles, Julie Broyles, Kurt Cagle, Lisa Causley, Paul Chastain, David Clark, Pamela Coon, Catherine Cornell, Julie Cornwell, Wes Curtis, Martha Dennler, Mitch DuVall, Scott Elston, Chris Farlow, Judy Freeman, Jamie Frillman, Leslie Frillman, Viveka Fruth, Jeff Fryer, Dawn Gerber, Keith Glenn, John Goin, Joyce Grabher, Andrea Granato, Regina Greene, Charles Hassell, Mary Hays, Ed Healea, David Hire, Tammy Hire, Sharon Holdcroft, Rip Hovde, Terry Howard, Dana Howell, Christina Johansen, Dee Johnson, Nancy Jolliff, Frank Keck, Kevin King, Rana Klasing, Chris Langley, Beth Lyons, Fred McCall, Katherine McGinnis, Sue McNamara, Todd Manley, Vanessa Martinez, Steven Mayes, Michael Moe, Collenn Nolan, Keith Olson, Mela- nie Olson, Bill O'NeaI, Chris Parker, Doyne Proudfit, Mike Benner, Sharon Flenner, Andy Rhodes, Jeff Ruch, Jerry Schweighart, Bohdar Shtohryn, Liudoslava Shtohryn, Samuel Sibley, Gary Slates, Jacob Slichter, John Slocum, Carole Sonnenburg, Robert Staggs, Andy Stallman, Jenni- fer Staples, Eddie Strow, Todd Taylor, George Thow, Paul Twardock, Rob Twardock, Kevin Walker, Harris Webb, Amy Weber, Kim Wilson, Nancy Wiseman, Mike Zimmerman, B B g Louis Armstrong and Doc Severenson - LOOK OUT! 80 X Organizations WA A - Left to Right: Flay Baker, Bohdar Shtohryn, Wes Curtis, Nancy Wise- l cc Produce Magnificent Music Band Officers Honor Guard man, Paul Chastain. Broyles. . ,-, C C - Leslie Frillamn and the rest of the flute section add a special touch to the composition. 6' D - What would our assemblies be without the lively music of the Charger Band. D L B B - Left to Right: Valerie Flenken, Cindy West, Julie Organizations X 81 3 f' .rv I..- A A - Free Wheeling renews school involvement at the Spirit Event. As early as Student registration in the fall, Student Council members have had their hands full. Under the direction of Student Council President Dave Neuman, and sponsor George Valentine, the club carried out many new ideas. The Council got school spirit off to a tremendous start with the Spirit Event. During Central Week such activities as the Car Bash, Twit Day, and Hat Day, helped get us in the football mood. Homecoming brought new and different activities such as the Homecoming reunion ofthe past 10 Homecoming Queens at the pep assembly. The Council sponsored a 3-D movie, The Creature from the Black Lagoon on Halloween night and also the movie The Sting, and a Woody Woodpecker cartoon. The Council put forth a great deal of effort and helped make this year one to remember. B - Linda Sutherland tries hard to get extra points for the June ior class at a pep assembly. 82 X Organizations Left to Right, First Row: Jennifer Staples, Ann Morrow, Scott Kemper, Mark Levy. Second Row: Fiose Ann Forrester, Leslie Wells, Karen Ryan, Sherri Kaiser, DeDe Fileccia, Carol Young. Third Row: Jamie Frillman, Pam Cornett, Susie Schweighart, Denise Hyde, Joyce Gra- bher, Lashunda Hormbrick. Fourth Row: Jill Snow, Betsy Feathergill, Melanie Ignasiak, George Valentine, Sponsor, Lisa Wendland, Lisa Nelson, Mary Martens, Susan Baker. Fifth Row: Andrea Rogers, Lori Kuo, Peter Bannon, Nancy McPhee, Jeff Warmoth, Rose Russo, Roseanne Benfatto. Sixth Row: John Karich, Ted Katsinas, Jay Marr, Mark Nueman, David Nueman, Ed Justus. cv Q Left to Right: Jay Marr, Treasurer, David Neuman, President, Rose Russo, Secretary, Mark Levy, Vice- President. Organizations X 83 I- , AA Fi I SA i 'X vvv W 1 'tlQe Mary Karich keeps an eye on the till as Doug Dobbs, Jay Marr, Jim Button, and Hob Williamson take money at Spirit Event. B B - Congratulations to Student Coun- cil President David Neuman for an outstanding job of coordinating the Homecoming Activities. Charger Coun il Build Spirit D - Loyal Chargers Stu Fluch, David Neuman, Brad Morgan, and David James display typi- cal twit fashions, 84 f Organizations s C C - Pardon me sir, but what IS that after shave you are wearing? asks Wendy Bell. H U , in ' ,k P' V X Q i Y iw v Q' ,V mfg WM lm? -. , - f't ,f 4 . . :L E . I V un, , f ,N W N In ,Nix Denise Hyde, Leslie Wells, and Sheri Kaiser. . .Charlie's Angels? Through School volvement B B Charger Spirit really lets the air out of the Maroons' tires during Beat Central Week, ,.. 0 in 1 0 l J , s L 1 'R ' ,W ' 'Q 8 ' A ' xl f y N Q x,,V 4' Tk ? 2' Q v ' .x , 35 4-4 Student Council members Mark Levy, Flose Russo, Peter Bannon, and Leslie Wells, officiate the pie eating contest between Senior, Darrel Ses- sion, Junior, Julius Hewitt, Sophomore, Patti Peressini and Freshman, Mark Weinke. ,x X t Xfiff Organizations ! 85 ii Sf! , Lah to Right: First Row: Laurie Bonham. Bob Nelson. Second Row: Marsha Scribner, Amy Peressine, Tim Lavender, Mark Levy Third Row: Lori Kuo, Melanie Ignasiak, Mike Marsh, Ken Houser. As Homecoming drew near, the school spirit rose and rose Homecoming week brought such activities as Blow 'em up Day, T-Shirt Day, Knock 'em out Day, Button Day, and Charger Day, where everyone showed their spirit by dressing up. The night before the game a bonfire was held by the National Honor Soci- ety. Free hot chocolate and marshmallows were provided. The band Fast For- ward was provvded by Student Council. As the classes rushed to put final , touches on the floats Homecoming night crept closer. Mums were distributed ' on the day of Homecoming by the band. Student Council held a tremendous assembly. Centennial's past ten years were represented by the Homecoming Queens of 1967, 1968, 69, 72, 73, 74, 75, 76, and 77. The lights were dim- med as the Homecoming escorts walked the Queen candidates to the stage with a spotlight on the couple. . , Alter school students watched as other students participated in Centenni- al's largest Homecoming Parade ever Class floats and cars were decorated and led by Mr. Davis on his bicycle Varsity show performed by the choir and faculty, presented the theme, lt's a General, lt's Wes, lt's Super Charger! 6 After the show the Pep Club sponsored the annual Chili Supper. The Senior Girls Council raffled off the Homecoming football The winner was Kristie Stasi, Hall time brought great excitement to Melanie lgnasiak, the 1978 Homecoming Queen. Fireworks followed the crowning of the Homecoming Queen. The football players played a great game. The winning score was 7 to 6. The night after Homecoming many couples attended the Homecoming Dance. Mike Marsh was crowned Homecoming King, This years Homecom, ing was the best we've ever had! 3 y.. r The 1977 Homecoming Queen and King: Melanie lgnasiak and Mike Marsh. jingle Bells ' As Christmas approached, the weather turned more and more like winter. One more 9 week before Christmas break, it snowed and blew leaving us with two snow days to relax, finish term papers, or do whatever we wanted. The week before Christmas break proved to be exciting and spirit filled. The crowning of Miss Jingle Bells, Lori Kuo, the Junior class candy cane sales, the choir and band concerts, and the senior class and Afro American Christ- mas dances highlighted the week, The vacation of two weeks seemed well- needed for all, but when it was over, students got back into the swing of things, and studying fortheir semesterfinals. Marsha Scribner, Amy Peressini, Miss Jingle Bells Lori Kuo, Laurie Bonham, and Theresa Square. 86 X Organizations S Sets the Academi Pace . V W, L. y ' If F' M ,, ' . xi 3 IAS' ,. 1 151 JF A B . A - David Neuman, at right, and Arleen Adams talk aboutupcoming eventsin NHS. B - The SSCOUU annual BOVWIVG, another i great at Homecoming. l l i I p Ol i - S , . i I , y , L i f f ' C l C - Julie Heaton goes over the paper work that comes with being the secretary. l i ety, consisting of 36 members, lremains an active society. Activities lduring the school year include the ,Homecoming Bonfire, the NHS vs. faculty volleyball game and bake sales. In the spring of '78 the new ini- tiates were initiated formally and iinformally. The year ended with the iannual picnic. lVlr. Lehman, strived to uphold the National Honor Society requirements of Service, Leadership, land Character. Centennial's National Honor Soci- Left to Right, First Row: Guy Percy, Dee Johnson, Greg Martin, Mr. Lehman. Second Row: David Neuman, Catherine Stallmeyer, Karla Kohler, Charles Walters, Kris Kodes, Tom Iben, Ben Iben, Alan Spaeth. Third Row: Arleen Adams, Laurie Bonham, Julie Heaton, Bohdar Shtohryn, John Slocum, Wes Curtis, Dirk Bodine, Fourth Row: Nancy Wiseman, Melanie Olson, Gayle Duble, Luda Shtohryn, Sharon Grabher, Susan Clark, Nancy Fletcher, Stan Lewis. Organizations X 87 The Foreign Language Societies F H S r o o e n c n o i c r e h t Y A - Left to Right, First Row: Catherine O'Hara, Nancy Humphreys, Geoff Yocon, Julie Grothe. Second Row: Wendy Bell, Mr. Hays, Colin Weston, Arron Karsh, John Slocum,Mrsk Vawter, Linda Shtohryn. Third Row: John Sapora, Jett Warmoth, Ramon Williamson, Valerie Renken. Spanish Honor Society B 88 X Organizations 5.1-gig ig 'Cy The foreign Language Honor Societies were founded to promote and encourage high standards of achievement in the respective languages. The highlight of the year's activi- ties is usually the ceremony of initiation. This year's officers for the Spanish Honor Society are: President, Debbie Becker, Vice-President, Roseanne Forres- ter, Secretary-Treasurer, Amy Lewis, and the Pardo Baza'n Chapter Sponsors are Miss Mott and Mr. Romero. Mrs. Bradish, our new German teacher, has worked hard to bring a German Honor Society to Centennial this year. For entrance to the German Honor Society a student must main- tain a 4.5 grade average for at least 3 semesters. The French Honor Society recognizes new members every spring at Awards night. To be selected into the society a French student must maintain at least an A-Average in French and at least a B in all other subjects. - Left to Right, First Row: Keith Glenn, Lisa Causley, Bridgette Vsas- ley, Debbie Becker, Pam Madden. Second Row: Regina Greene, Che- ryl Zimmerman, Lisa Howell, Sherry Wenschhot, Brenda O'Hara, Julie Carolyn Scherty, Third Row: Julie Triezenberg, Barb Davidson, Sue Brady, Catherine Stallmeyer, Mary Rapier, Rom Broeren. Fourth Row: Mike Levis, Kreg Brown, Mark Nueman, Kitty Creswell, Amy Lewis, Mary Karich, Fifth Row: Brad Walker, Chris Romero, Susie Underwood, Gayle Minniear, Paula Bermingham, RoseAnn Forrester, Greg Martin. Sixth Row: Jeff Didson, Christina Johansen, Cathy Cor- nell, Ruth Leo, Paul Chastain, Wes Curtis. Seventh Row: Mr. Romero, Diane Shierry, Barb Davis, Lindsy Sharp, Pat McGregor, Nancy Cle- land, Ms. Mott Develop a Better Understanding of Other Cultures or G H S e o o r n c m o i a r e n t Y Left to Right, First Row: Jeff Fiuch, John Goin, Nancy Wiseman, Arleen Adams, Brett Kepley, Second Row: Bill Kisseverth, Bohdar Shtohryn, Randy Wimmer, Scott Marshall, Debbie Hyde, Eric Flibelin, Kevin Tauber, Doug Nichols, Kathy Bradish, Sponsor. Not Pictured: Doug Nichols, Kevin Ayers, Mary Hays. With a membership of twenty-eight, the German Club got off to a good start. The officers were Laurie Jones, President, Stu Fiuch, Vice-President, Mary Hays, Secretary, and Mancy Wiseman, Trea- surer. The club sponsor was Kathy Bradish. Many of the members will be going to Germany for three weeks this summer. German Club ' , Q t E Z Left to Right, First Row: Stephen Shierry, Jeff Kouzmanoff, Debbie Hyde, Laurie Jones, Peggy Hire, Arleen Adams. Second Row: Scott Marshall, Pam McGuire, Mindi Binder, Nancy Wiesman, Kevin Ayers. Third Row: Cary Anderson, Randy Wimmer, Bohbar Shtohryn, Scott Flexman, Mark Conley, Richard Worthington, Bill Kissberth, Doug Nichols, Lynn Kieffer, Kathy Bradish, sponsor. Not Pictured: Jeff Ruch, Stu Fiuch, Harris Webb, John Goin, Alan Spaeth, Mary Hays. Organizations X 89 What Would We Do Without Them? Half Nelsons The Halt Nelsons were a tre- mendous help during wrestling meets this year. They took care of the books and the score keep- ing. The team couldn't have done it without them. -NJ A A - Left to Right, First Row: Kim Roney, Coach Nelson, Susie Underwood, Amy Weber, Jenna Sue Broyles, Sona Flelit, Michelle Bodamer. Second Row: Kim Bodamer, Lori Cooper, Gayle Minniear, Nancy Humphrey, Cindy West, Lisa Nelson. Centennial Guard The Centennial Guards discovered how important it was to be accurate at tim- ing. They helped out con- siderably at both the girls 'N , and boys home swim A - meets this year. Their job V . included everything from taking times to keeping score, and making sure things ran smoothly. B B - Left to Right, First Row: Stacy VanMeter, Pam Cornett, Karen Gorrell, Joyce Grabher, Sharon Benner, Mary Hall, Kathy Bash, Karen Ehlers. Second Row: Mindy O'Neil, Gina lgnasiak, Becky Gilbert, Eileen Merrill, Julie Abell, Susan Abell, Stephanie Hodges, Kathy Sansone, Flosanne Bonfatto. Third Row: Joni Schmitz, Gayle Duble, Susan Jones, Tracy Cleland, Lilian Rago, Beth Leeper, Lias Schroeder, Chris Federhart, Mary Martens, Sharon Grabher. Fourth Row: Lisa Nelson, Julie Sharp, Jenna Sue Broyles, Melanie lgnasiak, Mic- helle Hernandey, Peggy Hire, Lori Kuo, Lynn White. Fifth Row: Coach Fredrecks, Jane O'Dea, Lisa Suther- . l land, Nancy McPhee, Missy Menguy, Sue Brady, Wendy Bell, Joy Schmitz, Cathy Stallimeyer, Mary Rapier, 90 X Organizations Leslie Wells, Karen Ryan. l juniors and Seniors Learn Leadership J l l l l First Row: Betsy Feathergill, Rose Russo, Mrs. Goudie, Debbie Becker. Second Row: Tracy Cleland, Julie Heaton, Laurie Jones, Katie Mitchell, Debbie Hyde. Not yPictured: Melanie lgnasiak, Sharon Grabber, Tina Lipscomb. Iunior Leaders As the Junior Leaders are ,learning to be senior leaders, the senior leaders are helping the P.E. teachers teach their classes. l The Junior leaders raised money to pay for their uniforms through bake sales and their lyearly Carnation sales on Valen- ltines Day. l irst Row: Mary Hall, Eileen Merrill, Rebecca hapland, Sheri Kaiser, Lisa Bone. Second ow: Julie Grothe, Mary Karich, Nancy Wise- an, Nancy Humphreys, Karen Ehlers. hird Row: Karen Ryan, Kathy Bash, Deanne cCullough, Luida Shtoryn, Denise Hyde, Carla Holdcroft, and Mrs. Goudie. l l Senior Leaders The senior leaders found that spending two days in St. Louis last summer could be very exciting. The girls discovered that learning to lead can be fun in class as well as out of class. Debbie Becker, Betsy Feathergill, Laurie Jones, and Debbie Hyde earn a little extra money selling concessions at the Spirit Event. Organizations X 91 Ego, as Predicted, a Success A A - Left to Right, Front Row: Elizabeth Mori, Julie Broyles, Valerie Renken, Julie Hoke, Mrs. Smith. Second Row: Jennifer Staples, Ted Hall, June Chiang, Tami Vaughn, Vivian Chiang. -vw.. Q 4 ' 2.1 w. , A or-.. ,V 4-ii 4 M ff' B B - Centinal staff members, like Tim Millage, spend many long hours doing research for their articles. Putting out a bi-weeklyt newspaper is an endless process of planning, writ- ing, editing, and meeting deadlines. The Centinal staff gained valuable expe- rience in the field of jour- nalism while keeping the student body informed on the happenings in school. Who can forget the Home- coming publication of the Centinal with the quiz page, or the many other editions of the paper? 92 X Organizations Centinal Repeatedly Great! Ego, Centennial's own literary magazine, is a compilation of original student short stories, plays, poems, and art work. This year, contests were held each month for the best contribution. The winners received 55.00 prizes. A student is given an opportu- nity to show his talents through Ego, which comes out every Spring. ll C - Editor Andi Rogers shares an amusing article with Lisa Bulter. D D - Left to Right, First Row: Ted Hall, Susie Underwood, Andrea Rogers, Lisa Butler. Second Row: Chris Evans, Mike Wallner, Jane O'Dea, Lisa Bone, Debbie Becker. Third Row: Angela Oliver, Tom Dillavore, Ricky Twon, Thomas Quinn, Julie Sharp, Julie Heaton, Bob Dover. Not Pictured: David Neuman, Centurian Captures th Hi hlights of '77-'78 A A, Left to Right, First Row: Tracy Cleland, Lori Waddell, Eileen Merrill, Lisa Schroeder, Ray Baker. Second Row: David Neuman, Sharon Grabber, Mary Martens, Scott Dworschak, Dianna Brockman. Third Row: Ned Carlson, Penny Wil- lenbring, Debbie Hyde, Lori Kuo, Dan Sullivan, Scott Wendland, Deanne McCullough. Not Pictured: Darrell Session. Even though many changes occurred at Cen- tennial this year, the Centurian Staff continued to turn out a complete yearbook. Labor- ing over layouts, pictures, captions, copy and the final job of typing filled not only first hour every day but many hours after school as well. Deadlines came, along with the pressure to get a section done, but in spite ot it all Centennial's first four year high school yearbook was created. 3 A . :PIN 55121121 B 3- N. 'iff ffl! , -5 my Co-editor l.o.i Kuo assists indispensible Dianna Brockman. ted C c K J1- F' ..,- if-ie-.lf . - 'Vi ,--'fe 'A ' lflfff -f . 1 - r - A rare moment when the staff seems to be organized. D D - Scott Wendland re-checks his layout to be sure every' thing is in order. Organizations X 93 Speec .va . N ' Tournaments became an impor- tant part of the Speech and Debate clubs this year. , r The Debate club observed 'S ii LQ I 1 ., as f I K - V . 51 fr debates at the U of l and even spon- ' A ' ,f sored a U ot I vs. Oxford debate ff ide 'AQ 5 here at Centennial. The club's topic S 1 -f 7'-YV . was Resolved: The Federal Gov- ernment should guarantee compre- hensive medical care for all U.S. cit- izens. , The Speech club participated in i an l.E. tournament at Eastern llli- nois University and competing in the U of l's Student Congress is planned to top oft their season. l A A - Elizabeth Mort, Brett Kepley, Luida Shtoryn, Wes Curtis, Miss Tighe. Not Pictured: David l Neuman. l i I Debate -- . , i , i C C - Randy Wnmmer and Amy Weber discuss the upcoming plans for a debate. 94 X Organizations iili if iieirl 7 I I 'U' F B Left to Right, First Row: Raymond Williamson, Kurt Cagle, Alan Spaeth, Amy Weber, President, Karla Westiohn, Mrs. Kathy Bradish. Second Row: Eric Ribelin, Thomas Quinn. Not Pictured: Mara Tep- per, Jim Kohlmann 1 f Nami 'xgglgggiex D . D - Tom Quinn, Mara Tepper, Alan Spaeth, Karla Westiohn, and Kurt W Cagle find time to kid around at a debate session. l Getting together after l I C A - Left to Right, First Row: Diane Shierry, Karen Bradley, Ginny Worthington. Second Row: Dena Plotner, Mimi Gingrich, Daryn Denzer, Mike Pfefter, Bonnie Carter. Third Row: Tonja Schade, Dan Walling, Christa Petrillo, Terri Huelsbusch, Kathy Laurent, Carol Lee, Mrs. Leslie Poker, Sponsor, Rosanne Benfatto. Fourth Row: Kim Ayers, Kenda Edwards, i Alice Pfeffer, Ed Perkins. Not Pictured: Colleen Nolan, Centennial's Art Club designed and silk-screened T-shirts for the Beat Urbana week and for Homecoming. Along with designing their own Art Club shirts. The club has had workshops in Pottery and Macrame, and other crafts. C C - Left to Right: Alan Spaeth, Tonja Schade, Robert B. Murdock, Bill Brecptrom, Kim Ayers, Ramon Williamson, Angelo Karavolos, Kent Jarrett, Mr. Spoonamore, Sponsor. Art Club .Ll-.li Oliilrlilll auuedb' Csnwf-2174 xxQnyWYW - Kathy Laurent gives a glance at the camera as the press runs off another Homecoming T-shirt. Chess Club school on Wednesdays became a favorite pastime of the Chess Club members. Players of all skill levels belonged to the club. The nov- ices learned how to play while the more experienced players improved their game. Organizations f 95 Girls Ensembles ,L i A f- A - Susan Brindley demonstrates immeasurable - ff' . talent at the Christmas Choral Concert. ,. - in ,iw i Front to Back: Julie Sharp, Jeanne Marchand, Kathy Wagner, Didi Welch, Pam McGuire, Nancy McPhee, l l C C- 96 I Organizations Left to Right, First Row: Cindy Chaney, Evonne Allen, Octavia Warren, Shelly Bryant, Pam Bringham, Christy Tromely, Kathi Hulett. Second Row: Kim Knuesen, Kathy Martin, Belinda McClelland, Karen Bradly, Patty Dunwoodie, Deanne Marchand, Cindy West. Third Row: Karen Welch, Laura Severno, Didl Welch, Lathy Wagner, Cherri James, Gloria Blakely, Denise Sinnott. Fourth Row: Ernie Priester, Lisa Bone, Anita Hicks, Bonnie McClear, Karla Westiohn, Kenda Edwards, Anne Giboney, Barbara Anderson. Fifth Row: Patty Grifer, Teresa Square, Desiree Tillman, Patty Garvey, Dee Christianson, Val Shackel- D D - Santa Claus CMike Marshj and Frosty fJuIie Sharpj bring Christmas cheer from the North Pole to our Christmas Assembly, ford, Tina Crosby. Sixth Row: Ramon Williamson, Shade Wilson, Ed Thompson, Mike Tillman, Terry Williams, Scott Flexman, Flicky Chum, Darrell Sessions. Chamber Choir at the Varsity Show. A - Left to Flight, First Row: Bob Nelson, Kent Jarrett, Peter Bannon, Julius Huew- itt, Steve Davis, Mike Moe, Mike Marsh, Mike Johnson, Kevin Tauber. Second Row: Pam McGuire, Alice Giddings, Ginny Smith, Julie Sharp. Third Row: Stes phanie Hogges, Kathi Hulett, Didi Welch, Bonnie McClean, Karen Welch, Susan Brindley, Jennifer Larsen. To be a member of choir . , e brings about a sense of pride, especially if you are selected to go to an All State Competition as were Bob Nelson and Susan Brindley. The various choirs, A Cap- pella, Chamber, and Girls Ensemble, sponsor the annual Christmas, Winter, and Spring Concerts, along with playing an important part of Spectrum, the Spring Musical, and Varsity Show. These students discovered that getting up in front of the entire school, as demonstrated in the Christmas Assembly, and other audiences takes nerve but is worth it! To top off the year's achieve- ments the choir performed in a Christmas T.V. Special. N ,,,...-- VF...- A A - Mr, Decker and the Choir impress the student body at the Christmas Assembly. B B - Jane O'Dea was named Charger of the Year Organizations f 97 Variety of Services Are Provided Senior Girls Council per- formed many services for our school this year. They ushered forthe Fall Play and Spring Musi- cal and were hostesses for the Parent Open House. This year's Council also kept up the tradition of eating by having their annual Progressive Dinner and Slumber Party. Several new ideas were initiated this year. A Potluck was held for all members of the Sen- ior Girls Homecoming Skit, and a raffle was held for the Home- coming football. fav N':m A A - Left to Right, First Row: Melanie Ignasiak, Dee Johnson, Lori Kuo, Michelle Hernandey, Brenda Elston. Second Row: Marsha Scribner, Betsy Feathergill, Mary Martens, Carole Sonnenburg, Lau- rie Bonham, Gayle Duble, Julie Abell, Mrs. Palmer. Third Row: Julie Sharp, Debbie Hyde, Laurie Jones, Jane O'Dea. Fourth Row: Angie Oliver, Rose Russo, Amy Peressini, Julie Heaton, Debbie Becker. Fifth Row: Teresa Square, Denise Walters, Sharon Grabher, Tracy Cleland, Kandy Cle- ments. B B - Brenda Elston and Julie Sharp start off the progressive dinner l with hors d'oeuvres. 98 X Organizations C C - Sharon Grabher - Nobody does it better. , y Senior Girls Coun Vx A - Senior girls show their skills in football during the Homecoming Skit. l Z la . . C - How can Amy Pe-ressrrii look so awake during those 7:30 meet- ! ings? l 31' , r W ffm ' , 'M I A . 11 ext . Ay. S I ,X -eg, , t , , I B B - Gayle Dubie's mind seems to wander as Denise Walters and Laurie Jones listen attentively. V is ' I ' , ' V F' t r is , 'V 'X' , fi rw it gf 1 , 3 . ,. I M 5 , 3- -. , f, Q A .V Y L 7 1 - R Y r ' 'kg' ,J 5 : 3 N vll'T 1 l E ,J A 1, A l , I we r t , 1 ,Q -gi , , -'H 3 ' I ,,,-. ' rn. , in A : H X O . , . if , f, bf - E . J ,. V E -- N HL 11 4 -I f D , . D - Left to Right, Front Row: Lori Kuo, Secretaryg Debbie Hyde, Presideritg Dee Johnson, Treasurer, Second Row: Laurie Bonham, Vice-Presidentg Mrs. Palmer, Sponsor: Melanie lgriasiak, Historian. Organizations X 99 E El C C U a i o n S 41 :Jr iff A A - Left to Right, First Row: Robbin Smith, Robert Hasty, Dennis McMullen, Lisa Butler. Second Row: Desanta Thompson, Lori Whitsitt, Sheila Dewese, Rose Russo, Greg Logue, Marcia Alexander, Mrs. Eichelberger. Office Occupations B 5- 100 X Organizations gv Min' Left to Right, First Row: Tina Lipscomb, Anne Arnold, Laura Weishaar, Susan Marshky. Second Row: Mela' nie Ignasiak, Katie Mitchell, Debbie Vanetta, Kathy Smith, Sissy Wright, Sherry Ebeling, Third Row: Mrs. White, Doug Collinson, Kathi Otis, Patti Garvey, Sara Curtis, Leslie Colbert. Through CCE fCooperative Career Educationj, a student has a chance to receive on the job train- ing while receiving credit. The stu- dents involved in the different areas of CCE hold many various fund raising activities. Field trips to Peoria and Northwood Mall, along with the annual Get Acquainted Night and the Employer Apprecia- tion Banquet highlighted this year. A - Left to Right, First Row: Debra Johnson, Tammy Daugherty, Sherry Naanes. Second Row: Teri Bradley, Carmen Mendez, Leslie Gritz, Mrs. Schneider. Third Row: Richard Carson, Teresa Square, Robby Johnson. ICE PP B B - Left to Right, First Row: Rebecca Galardy, Brian Hallowell, Cathy Anderson, Larry Gar- ner, Thomas Hildreth, Second Row: Richard Smith, Kenny McDuffy, Joe Truscelli, Jeff Lriese, George Butts, Mike Billhymor, Miss Neubaure. CW Left to Right: Dick Davis, Ted Mack, Mike Scott Currid, Jay Huddleston, Julie Marcott, Stroud, Judy Stafford, Mrs. Frances Johnson. Beard, Evelyn Organizations X lOl .x LLL A , . A - Left to Right: Chris Williamson, Ray Baker, Karl Zemlin, Tom McNabb, Paul Kohler. Not Pic- tured: Kurt Cagle, George Minton. Computer Club Early in the year, the Com- puter Club began raising money by selling Charger pennants and through sponsoring an open gym. The money made is going toward the purchase of a micro- processor for writing programs in basic. l O2 X Organizations B.. Radio Club The Amateur Radio Club, under new director Mr. Kohler, found that putting an antenna up while roof work is being done can be very tricky. Meetings, in the library on Thurs- days kept the members going. There were everything from novices to extrasor experts in Amateur Radio. All were trained in Morse code and taught how to handle emergency situ- ations. When emergencies weren't on their minds though, communicating across the country proved to be excit- ing to all. Left to Right, First Row: Stephen Lehocky, Gary Anderson, Diane Shierry, Karen Harkness. Second Row: Stephen Shierry, Secretary, Michael Moe, Jeff Terstcrilp, Kevin Tauber, Trea- surer, Bob Murdock, President, Tonia Schade. Left to Right, First Row: Fran Manella, Lynn White, Linda Sutherland, Karen Ehlers, Becky Gilbert. Second Row: Ginny Worthington, Karen Patzke, Julie Taylor, Kathy Lau- rent, Lisa Montgomary, Jill Moris. Third Row: Mary Cle- ments, Diane Shierry, Tory Hoke, Julie Hoke, Patty Vernon, Jill Snow, Mary Rapier, Sherry Springston, Lisa Suther- land. Fourth Row: Terri Huelsbush, Chris Heftley, Marsha Scribner, Denise Hyde, Gina lgnasiak, Susie Schweighart, Melonie Schmisseur, Rose Anne Forrester, Catherine Stall- meyer, Joy Schmitz, Karen Moss. Fifth Row: Mindy l-lillen, Dena Lawrence, Susie Underwood, Deanne McCullough, Pam Madden, Betsy Feathergill, Mr. Heinemann, Sponsor, Melanie lgnasiak, Nancy Cleland, Rebecca Shapland, Joyce Langlois, Wendy Bell, Jamelyn Foster. Pep Club Homecoming week is a time of considerable spirit. The Pep Club helped generate this spirit with the annual Chili Supper before the Homecom- ing game. Christmas holly and wreath sales helped to pay for the fan busses to the away games. ff?- D455 it--bl Q B B - Pep Club Sponsor, Mr. Heinemann and Lisa and Linda Left to Right, First Row: Susan Clark, Val Flenken, Leslie Frillman, Susan Brindley, Julie Sharp, President, Kris Kodes, Vice-President. Second Flow: David Nueman, Peter Bannon, Kent Jarrett, David James, Brad Morgan, Julius Hewitt, Keith Page, Sponsor. Sutherland offer Charger Hats, Scarfs, and buttons to display , school spirit. Thespians The Thespian Society is a Chap- ter in an international organization noted in the performing arts. The Thespians carefully elected the Fall Play and Spring Musical so a vari- ety ot student interest would be accommodated. Each year Spec- trum is sponsored by this society. The main objective ot this organiza- tion is to create an interest in the lively performing arts. Organizations X 'l03 fro me ,. 'fa ' l'--IS? ' ,Este 1 A l A A - Christmas King and Oueen, 1 George Smith and Teresa B B - Left to R'9h F rican Club irst Row: Mary Stroud, Kathy Kelly, Jackie Bagwell, Debra Anderson. Seconcl Square Row: Mrs. Blackwell CSponsorJ, Mrs. Burgers CCo-Sponsorj, Lashunda Hambrick, Kalen Stewart ' Bridgette Veasley. Third Row: John Parrish, Audria Hillsman, Keith Crider, James Harper George King, Jim Thomas. The Afro American Club is open to any student at Centen- nial High School who wishes to develop or project an aware- ness of the Afro American experience in the school commu- nity. Afro American culture is emphasized by encouraging Black students to participate in school activities and by sponsoring club activities throughout the year such as, a Christmas dance where the King and Queen were crowned, fund raising for the Martin Luther King Scholarship and sponsoring activities for Black History Month. ,Jn- rm C C - The Afro American Club lends spirit to the Homecoming Parade. 104 X Organizations D D - Teresa Square doesn't seem to agree with Teri Bradley's gestion at the Afro American meeting. A A - Left to Right, First Flow: Carla Hollingsworth, Vice-President: Anne Arnold, Jackie Bagwell, Billie Kingston, Mary Stroud, Sheila Hildreth, Treasurer, Debbie Vanetta, Secretary. Second Row: Aud- ria Hillsman, Tom Boyd, Sponsor, Joy Schmitz, Melanie lgnasiak, Katie Mitchell, Evelyn Stroud, Terri Evans, Mrs, Sefect, Sponsor, Linda Doyle. Third Row: John Parrish, Joel Nimmons, Ken Johnsen, Mark Pitts, President. Not Pictured: Jamie Hanoka, Kathy Laurent. With the beginning of our four year high school new elections were held. The addition of a new class didn't make the election jobs any easier. Besides passing out and collecting ballots, this group stayed after school until every ballot was counted. B B - Beth Lindgren knows as well as anyone how much fun it is to pass out ballots. Business Associates The Business Associates, here at Centennial, held monthly meetings with guest speakers from the business world. Their meetings were a learning experi- ence for all members. These stu- dents sponsored the school Book Store and had open gyms and bake sales to help pay for their annual field trip at the end of the year. Election Board C - Left to Right: Angie Oliver, Joyce Grabher, Lashunda Hambrick, Stacy Vanmeter, Nancy McPhee, Melanie lgnasiak, President: DeDe Fileccia, Vice-President, David Neuman, Beth Lind- gren, Mrs. Mariyln Sinder, Sponsor. Not Pictured: Jeff Warmoth, John Sapora. Organizations X IOS Conservation Club With a membership of 43 members, the Con- servation Club decided on a new club T-shirt. The shirts are helping to bring to the attention of oth- ers the subject of Alaska, the last wilderness fron- tier. This is a critical year in AIaska's statehood. Congress must decide the fate of 120 million acres in the National interest by December 18, 1978. Their 3 day winter campout was success- ful -that is no one froze the night it hit -120c, and no one fell off the cliff while repelling the cold. Student Advisory Council to the Board of Education LK-x Left to Right, First Row: John Karich, Peter Petry, Lori Waddell. Second Flow: Mark Nueman, Andy Metcalf, Tina Lenoir, Kerry Serward, Terrie Keagle, Third Row: Mr. Casteel, Dan Byers, Bruce Stone, Chris Wiggins, Leigh Ann Bryan, Lori Whitsitt. Fourth Row: John Panristt, Claire Casteel, Jennifer Blum, Barb Bryan, Andrea Granato. Fifth Row: Tom McNabb, Paul Tvardack, Alford Gilford, Scott Shapland, Julie Skelton, B - Left to Right: Jane O'Dea, Peter Bannon, Patti Peressini, David James, Jacob Slichter, Mary' Karich, Tom Scaggs, 106 I Organizations Senior of the Month Selection Committee i To be chosen a Senior of the Month is an honor filled with joy and a feeling of self pride. The Faculty and the Sen- ior ofthe Month Committee work together to choose the outstanding students in academics, sports, and activities each month. A - Left to Right, First Row: Mary Martens, Tracy Cleland, Sharon Grabher, Debbie Hyde, Lillian Rago. Sec- ond Row: Mr. Valentine, Mr. Casteel, Scott Shapland, David James, Steve Davis, Peter Bannon, Scott Dworschak, Julie Sharp, David Nueman, Mrs. Storch. Senior Steering Committee This year the Senior class formed the very first Senior Steering Committee. The group organized the first Disco Dance and Senior class sponsored Christmas Dance Centennial has ever had. Other firsts for Centennial include Daisy Sale in the spring, a tape race, and a trike mara- thon. The committee proved to have enthusiasm and loads of energy to carry out many new ideas. f fit., , ffl. Left to Right, First Row: Sharon Grabher, Lesa Carson, Mary Martens, Karen Hansen, Debbie Hyde, Michelle Hernandey, Jane O'Dea, Julie Sharp. Second Row: Betsy Feath- ergill, Melanie lgnasiak, Lori Kuo, Lisa Schroeder, Nancy McPhee, Beth Leeper, Angie Oliver, Julie Triezenberg, Andrea Rogers. Third Row: David James, Scott Dworschack, Peter Bannon, Tim Lavender, Kent Jarrett, Mark Palit, Steve Davis, Jim Creighton, Bohdar Shtoryn, Mike Marsh, David Neuman. Organizations X IO7 F R E ? S 5 H . E P , 5 i i , 9 . X , History Is Made, CentenniaI's First Freshman Class!! The class of '81 did a fine job of adiusting as the very first Freshman class of Centen- nial High School. The Freshman class offi- cers needed vitality and enthusiasm in order to establish their identity in their new environment. The officers were well quali- fied to lead their supporters into a fine showing of their homecoming float. The Freshmen can look forward to another three successful exciting years at Centennial. I I0 f Freshmen A- Beth O'DonneIl, Presidentg Brenda Palmisano, Vice President Heidi Kaiser Secre taryg Lisa Henderson, Treasurerg Miss Moon, Sponsor B - Freshmen show their enthusiasm during Homecoming week 4- -ur , ,,.,.-4 ,.,, , ,, , W4 f 5 i g I 2 i l VW . i l i 5 A - We're only young once. That's all society can stand. ,Ty 14 X7 Harold Abraham Diane Alberts Delonn Allen Isaiah Allen Debra Anderson Brian Andrews Timothy Arie Barbara Armstrong Gregg Ash Yvette Atkins Barbara Backy Delrae Baker Michael Baker Kevin Banks Celestine Barbee Barbara Bareis David Baugh Dean Baugh Tracy Bechmann Jeffrey Beckett Roseanne Benfatto Steve Bentz Darryl Bernard Leora Bilbrey Julie Black Arthur Blevins Suzanne Bodamer Eric Bohlen Jill Borchers Philip Bortner Katherine Brademas Karen Bradley Teena Britt Keith Brooks Chamille Brown Charlott Brown Jeffrey Brownfield Gregory Brunelle Stephen Brunkow Leigh Bryan Pamela Bryan Jennasue Broyles Dwayne Buckler Freshmen X I I I Angela Buckley Pamela Burgham Randy Buskirk Francine Butler Elizabeth Buttitta Timothy Byrnes Kurt Cagle Doris Campbell Eric Carlson Melinda Carroll Bonnie Carter Curtis Chapman Eronda Charity Phillip Christensen Dahmin Chu Mary Clements Paul Coad William Cooper Julie Cornwell Steven Corten Jaunnaca Corvart Barbara Currid Michael Curtis Kevin D'Arcy Tracey Dart James Davis William Davis Raymond Davis Thomas Day Lori Dayton Daryn Denzer Nancy Deschene Kara Devlin Sari Dewese Michael Dickenson Amy Dickey Donna Dodson Darrell Dohrman Donald Dunlap Raymond Dunn Quentin Earl Marybeth Eddleman Mark Ehlers Gregory Ellis Paula Elmer Donald Evans James Evans l 12 X Freshmen Linda Evans Ricky Exum Christopher Farlow Brian Farmer Frank Ferree Melanie Fitch Scott Flesher Michael Floyd Shaunna Fondren Jamelyn Foster Judith Freeman David Froelech Viveka Fruth Katie Gallivan Sammy Gardiner Rebecca Gilvert Laura Gilles Mary Gingrich James Giuffre Dale Glidewell James Glockner Anne Goodling Karen Gorrell Martin Graen Joyce Grabher Francis Graham Donald Grothe Karen Grothe Lynne Grusy John Haines Soynda Halcrombe Lashunda Hambrick Brenda Hanes Ricky Hardin David Harding Allison Hardwick Lianne Haring Karen Harkness Frank Hartman Leslie Hartman Mitchell Hartman David Hays Edward Healea Christina Heffley Rebecca Hegarty Lisa Henderson Dawn Hepler Freshmen I I I3 David Hoctor Victoria Hoke Diane Holden Jon Hollern Robin Holliday Mark Houde Terry Howard Theresa Huelshbush Julie Jamison Gregory Januse Janet Jefferson Ivory Johnson Jill Johnson Larissa Johnson Nancy Jolliff Jeffery Jones Jill Jones Susan Jones Dennis Jordan Ed Kadlec Kandy Kahler Heidi Kaiser Diane Kennedy Shelly Kerr Scott Kight Christopher Kisseberth David Kohlmann Jeffrey Kouzmanoff Douglas Kunde James Kurth Steven Labordus Cheryl Lamberth Kenneth Langlois Kathy Laurent Dena Lawrence Daphne Lawson Carol Lee Thomas Lessaris Michael Lewis Mary Lindgren JoAnn Liney Jeffery Lipscomb Kathy Lipscomb Joel Livingston Janet Lofland Toni Long Kevin Lyke l I4 X Freshmen A A - Dallas Moss, Leslie Hartman and Daniel Wells relax during lunch ff' Patricia MacGregor Frances Manella Jean Markland -G' Brian Martin Kathy Martin Amy Marxmiller Angela Matthews Barbara May ' Christopher McAfee John McAuliffe Kimberly McCabe Donald McCain Belinda McClellan Brenda McClellan h W gf ' -c .S J, J if Q ' ' l s X N -wi? Sharon McClellan Bryan McCoy Greg McCullough Brian McGow Debra McLaird Joseph McMahon Dianna Miller Patrick Milton Brian Mitchell Laura Mohr Lisa Montgomery Dora Moore Jill Morris Rodney Morris Terri Morrison Dallas Moss James Murphy Kathleen Oare Elizabeth O'Donnell Brenda O'Hara Stephen O'Keefe Diane Holden Keith Olson Brenda Palmisano Karen Patake Stanley Paul Pamela Pedigo Joseph Petry Michael Pfeffer Jason Pierce Kelly Pierce Pamela Pirtle Dena Plotner Jeffrey Powell Kenneth Powell Jean Powers Miles Pratt reshmen 1 I 15 ,4- I David Rugh William Rasmussen A Brian Kawley Michael Renner Rhoden Zelda Carole Rice Sheryl Robinson Bradley Rogers Jay Floloff Christopher Romero Natalie Ross Keith Rotzoll Marilyn Rudnick Deborah Russell Gregory Russell Nancy Rybak Jon Sanford Thomas Scaggs Marie Scantlebury Rodney Schertz Jeffrey Schleef Tammera Schweighart Patricia Semonin Laura Severns Richard Sexton Mark Shackleford Lindsey Sharp David Shaw Diane Shierry Cassandra Smith Cassandra Smith Jeffery Sparks Sonna Spencer Catherine Springer Robert Staggs Andrew Stallman Julie Starks Samuel Steenberger Andrea Stewart Eddy Strow James Sullivan Mark Sweeny Kathleen Szymaniak Aertrude Taylor Juliana Taylor Mara Tepper Michael Thomas Jeffrey Thompson Rissell Tibbs Desiree Tillman I 16 X Freshmen ff 'Z' ' 4 , 4 -e X-an A vpn, K A - Greg Harding and his friend were some of the newcomers caught by sur- prise by one photographer, TTY Christine Arnett Linda Barley Ronald Bramley James Brazil Joyce Brazil Shanell Brooks Cynthia Chaney Larry Chappel Karen Chrzanoski Carla Crosby Patricia Davenport Richard Dawkins Darlene Dillard Lori Doud Thomas Duffey Michael Hagan Gregory Harding Tobert Hays L. C. Herman Andre Hewitt Kimberly Hill Gregory Hodson Lillian Huff Christopher Ivy Williett Jackson Theresa Jake Jenette Jenkins Alison Jessop Rufus Johnson Tamera Keagle wiiiie Kinney V, R. Klasing David Kohlmann Douglas Wimmer Virginia Worthington Carol Young Eva Zak ichael Zimmerman Camera Shy Freshmen Jerald Lancaster Melanie Leblanc Paula Limes Michael Lowenstein Audre Marshall Tommy Matthews Helen McCombs Tim McDaniel Eric McMullen Evelyn Miller Mark Moore Jill Moons Michelle Mottler Billy Nash Marla Ogdon Clarence Redmond Sherry Roy Tammy Schram Charles Scribner Gregory Segall Dale Stevenson Gregory Stuart Kenneth Terry Ronald Thompson Kelly Trinkle Patricia Turner Paul Valdes Markland Wesley Anthony Wimmer Colleen Zarbuck Leo Lowe Mary Rodriguez Gerianne Truscelli Robert Twardock Ronald Unzicker Kevin Urbanek Douglas Varner Richard Vaughn Bridgett Veasley Teresa Wachala Susan Waldbauer Brian Walker Brad Walsh Kenny Warmbier Octavia Warren Laura Wavering Helene Way Daniel Wells Lisa Wendlan Gregory Wermers Joyce Werner Karla Westjohn Deirdre Weston Mark Wieneke Chuck Willenbring Kerry Williams Pearlle Williams Chris Williamson Laura Williamson Shade Wilson Freshmen X l 17 4 W .ww .1 ww., ,iff I fi A1 Susan Abell Erwonna Allen Althaus Patrick Tina Arnett Debra Arnould Teresa Arnold Ayers, Kimberly 2 Steven Barbee Charles Bareis Gregory Baker Susan Baker Kimberly Bash Veda Bennett William Bergstrom Paula Bermingham Evelyn Bilbrey Glori Blakley Linda Baugh J, D. Becker Marcella Bennett Jennifer Blum Sandra Bolden Nancy Bonnett Sheila Brady Steven Breckenridge Kandal Brasher Brian Briggs Thomas Broeren I 20 ! Sophomores Sophomores Are on Their Way 'Q Left to Right: Todd Manley, Vice-Presidentp Gina lgnasiak, Secretary, Jamie Frillman, President: Mark Neuman, Treae surerg Mrs. Davis, Sponsor. 6 -is The Class of '80 was quick to jump into the swing of things at Centennial. To finally be at Big C was a great challenge. The sophomores showed great enthusiasm and spirit at foot- ball games and in the making of their Homecoming float. The fine work done on their float was not in vain for their float was chosen as Centennial float winner. This is the first time Sopho- mores have ever won the float competition. Centennial will benefit greatly by this strong spirited group. ary 4-np. .sf Y. Douglas Brown Kreg Brown Randy Brown David Brunelle Barbara Bryan James Burk Michael Button Deborah Butts Gary Cardwell Michael Carlson Gina Carrico Dawn Carrie William Carrier Michael Carroll Tamela Carter Angela Carr Jordon Chaney Ronald Chapman June Chiang Vicki Christians David Clark Yvonne Clark Nancy Cleland Dave Cline Patricia Cobbs Donnie Coburn Randall Coffey Kirk Cook Pamela Coon Pamela Cornett Jenise Cowart Susan Cox Cynthia Cozad Catherine Creswell Tina Crosby Scott Currid Carolyn Czajkowski Peter Czajkowski Scott Dalzell Chris Danielson Julie David Terry Davis Winnie Davis Glen Dernorest Stephen Dixon Michelle Donley Kevin Dragoo Sophomores X 121 Charles Evans Christopher Evans Elizabeth Everetts Richard Ewing Sabrina Fairchild Thomas Farrar Jr. Christine Federhart Karen Ferris Sonya Fischer Rose Forrester Sharon Foster Vanessa Frazier Tara Fredericks Catherine Freidmann Jamie Frillman Jeffrey Fryer 122 X Sophomores Kathleen Due Maureen Due Tina Dunaway Karin Dussinger John Easley Kenda Edwards Connie Eggers Lisa Elder Scott Elston Christopher Ellsworth A- mv A The Sophomore float was this year's winning float JK 5 ,4 is 35- awxzikexi Ken Spitz thinks this is the best part of the Andrew Fumento Douglas Gratewood Michael Gawthorp Dawn Gerber Dawn Gerber Jeanetta Gibbs Cynthia Giboney Jennifer Gilbert Susan Gilles Cynthia Gillogly Lesli Gillogly Yolanda Gillon Jill Goldsmith Mary Gorrell Susan Graham Sarah Granato Regina Greene Susan Griffet Jaray Griffin Nancy Griffin Jeffrey Gumber Patricia Gunning Michael Hagan William Hamrick Lisa Hansen Cahrles Hanson Nasseh Hariri Joanne Harper Brenda Hart Kimberly Hartz Garry Haruska Lisa Harvey Mike Hasty Michael Hasty Curt Hayden Robert Hays Stephen Hemphill Stephen Hemphill Wayde Henderson Bonita Hicks Chetina Highfill Thomas Highfill Melinda Hillen Julie Hoke Sharon Holderoft Patricia Holt Bettey Housten Kelly Hovde Dana Howell Gina lgnasiak Christopher Ivy Theresa Jake Cheryl James Becky Jamison Sophomores X 123 Thomas Janourski Anthony Johnson Felicia Johnson Marcus Johnson Rebecca Johnson Shelvin Johnson Wayne Johnson Sondra Jolly Katheryn Jones Angela Karosinski John Karich Kathleen Kearns Scott Kemper Kiana Kennedy Deena King Michelle King Wanda Kirchberg Brenda Klein Brenda Klein Steven Klitzing Donna Kobel Carolyn Kodes Joseph Kohlmann Christa Korbus Diane Kouzmanoff Robert Drouse Steve Lamb Thomas Lane Christine Langley Tina Lathrop Susan Lawrence Melonie Leblanc Mark Leger Emily Lenoir Fleet Lewis Fleet Lewis Kevin Logue Nlelesa Loveman Mary Lowe Marcia Lynch Beth Lyons Scott Madden Maggi Ronald Todd Manley Sandra Manning Tony Marcott Stephen Marsh Laurie Martin 124 f Sophomores 'ff- S,-ss 56 J m ffm A t7'Yr ,Q Deirdre Weston seems to be bored waiting for lunch to be over while Sarah Granato catches up on her reading. Neil Marty Fiobert Maxey Wayne May Steven Mayes Thomas McAuliffe Kenda McCabe John McCarty Mark McClain Espue McClellan Todd McClerren Amy McDuffee Katherine McGinnis Steven McGlamery Curtiss McKinney Thomas McMahon Tony McNaire Terrance McNamara David McNishy Michelle Menguy Mark Merten Eric Meyer Bruce Miller Evelyn Miller James Miller Marcia Miller George Minton Craig Mitchem Mark Moore Mike Moore Elizabeth Mort George Morrison Ann Morrow Jeffery Morrow Michelle Mottler Mike Moore Julie Munds Debra Naanes Liza Nelson Teresa Mulrooney Gloria Netti Ari Neuman Robert Wihiser Kimberly O'Donnell Marla Ogden Melinda O'Neill Thomas Oliver Donna Osborn Sophomores I 125 Robert Otis Donna Owens George Parmenter Deena Patton Patricia Peressini Edward Perkins Sona Petit Veronica Petrillo Alice Pfeffer Michele Pierce Paul Pittman Darryl Powell Georgia Powell Georgia Powell Ann Powers Herbert Prasse Donald Pratt Jr. Ruth Pritchard Earniste Priester Karen Pritchett Roben Proksch Lisa Punkay Helmut Raither Jody Fleckers H. A. Rhodes Randall Riddell Sarah Roberts Cherie Roeder Kimberly Ronsy David Rosenbaum Laura Russo Jacob Saathoff Tonja Schadi Cindy Scwaide Melonie Schmisseur Joni Schmitz Michael Schroeder Kathy Schulz Susan Schweighart Danny Scott Marty Scott Richard Segall Steven Selander Brian Sergent Valarie Shackleford Melinda Sharp William Shelly Cynthia Sims 126 I Sophomores -40 i ix A- Vu W ISA! .. L I ' Mindy O'Neil and Staci VanMeter pose for our cameraman. aA'Q A xl i R f 17 ' W 'Y ww V x.f Denise Sinnott David Sippel Jeanne Skelton Helan Slade Alexa Smith Carl Smith Ginny Smith Rebecca Smith Robert Smith Jill Snow Joel Speer Lisa Spencer Kenneth Spitz Susan Stanley Jennifer Staples Karen Stewart Susan Stinson Anita Stroud Brian Stone David Stucky Rhonda Taylor Elliott Terry Jeffrey Terstriep Bryan Thomas Dawn Thomas Edward Thompson Helen Thow Annette Toews Steven Triezenberg Terry Trimble Christy Tromley John Tyree Michel Upton Michael Urbanek Scott Urbanek Richard Vanetta Stacy VanMeter Tamara Vaughn Sophomores X 127 Tamera Vaugn Patricia Vernon Cathleen Wachala Juleen Wade Brad Walker Glenn Walker Scott Walher Daniel Wahling Harry Walter Gorden Walters Patricia Washington Harris Webb Alan Weber Sherri Wenschof Cynthia West Danny Whitley Scott Whitsitt Carol Wigley Sharon Wilkins Steven Wilkins Cleophus Williams Cleophus Williams Earleen Williams Kimberly Wilson Kimberly Wood Stephen Zak Karl Zemlin Brian Briggs Anthony Johnson Eric Mayer Melinda O'Neill David Rosenbaum Jennifer Staples Bradley Walker 128 X Sophomores '-91' 1: 'Y -3-elim '2 fv- A - We know that Lisa Nelson is not camera shy but look at Lisa Elder, CAMERA SHY SOPHOMORES Kenneth Blaker Tommy Jackson Philip Smith Persovol Blisset Valerie Jackson Jonathon Tarter Sandra Bright Latisha Johnson Debra Timme Mark Brown Paulette Johnson Daniel Ward Shelley Bryant Diane Jones Janet Warren Kathy Cacioppo Paulette Jones Cleophus Williams Linda Carmack William Kimbrell Jr. Lee Williams Sherry Chaney Mitchell King Valerie Williams Gary Chapman Brenda Laroe Larry Wingler Myran Cockroo Donna Lewis Paula Wright Kimberly Darsey Carmon Linch Steven Young Hazel Davidson Charles Mathew Susan Dietrich Linda McDonald Julie Empson Deloras Meeks Charles Evans Tamera Melchi Steven Fost Carl Minnieweathe Michael Floyd Thomas Quinn Sharon Foster Mary Renehart Mitchell Gallardy Toni Rose Lee Gilbert Carry Seward Yolanda Gillon Sammy Shelton Cheryl Harbison Laurie Smith Russell Huff Linda Smith Mrs. Poker tells Jenniier Gilbert, You have to work with it. U B Gina Carrico dances away at the Disco Dance, C C - Dawn Thomas can't wait to get to swim. Sophomores X 129 A ,Yay 'P'-SVN .,, , 4, ,,g,1 1, my iw Their first year of high school wen' fast for the class of '8O. Sophomores became accustomed to the many nevi areas that come with high school: nevi activities, new classes, and of course new friends. Sophomores became accustomed to having Freshmen, Jun- iors and Seniors in class with them. The sophomores' show of enthusiasm' will make its mark here at Centennial. A Patty Peressini shows her class spirit with a big smile, yr g U! 31- 33-17 B B 130 X Sophomores XXX -7 Karen Bradley is eager to learn in art class. C - Michelle Donley waits until it's her turn to develop pictures. ME ORY OF GREG PA KAU For those of us who were fortunate enough to cross Greg's path of life, we will always remem- ber his kindness and his true concern for our feelings. A l'll lend you for a little time a child of Nline, He said, For you to love the while he lives and mourn for when he's dead. It may be six or seven year, or seventy--two or three, But will you, till I call him back, take care of him for Me? He'll bring his charms to gladden you, and shall his stay be brief, You'll have his lovely memories, as solace for your grief. I cannot promise he will stay, since all from earth return, But there are lessons taught clown there I want this child to learn. I've looked the wide world over in My search for teachers true, And from the throngs that crowd life lanes, I have selected you. Now will you give him all your love, not to think the labor vain, Nor hate Me when I come to call to take him back again? I fancied that I heard you say: Dear Lord, Thy will be done, For all the joy Thy child shall bring, the risk of grief we'll run. We'll shelter him with tenderness, we'll love him while we may, And for the happiness we've known forever grateful stay. But shall the angels call for him much sooner than we'd planned, We'll brave the bitter grief that comes, and try to understand. Sophomores X 131 nad! naman om-as annul ,-,,.,4- -Difx ' 15' 'i ' , 1 Z Q W' w , X A . DL 31 E X A P , ' ff E2 iff' 134 X Juniors luniors Look Forward to Their Last Two Years at Centennial Mr. Heinemann, Sponsor: Shelley Engel, Secretary, Dede Fileccia, Treasurer, Barb Davidson, White, Sponsor, Miss Walstrom, Sponsor. The leap from sophomore to junior was a big move to make. New decisions to be made, PSAT, ACT, and SAT tests had to be taken and the class had to make money for Prom, The juniors made their way toward Prom with such money- making projects as the 251 candy cane sales for Christmas and the magazine sales. Both of these and endless bake sales were very successful. The juniors displayed their fine creative talent in their Homecoming float, which won a spectacular second place. IV 94, Vice-President, Jeff Warmoth, Presidentg Mrs 'N I f -1' B - Juniors' float received second place in the floatcontest. n',7 ii 'N A Do you recognize this man? lt's Junior Tim Broeren , seemingto say Kiss me you fool! X IE! Arleen Adams Kevin Adams Marcia Alexander Laura Alford Roberta Allen Chris Althaus Barbara Anderson Karen Anderson Beth Arie Joe Ash Kevin Ayers Jacqueline Bagwell Larry Baker Robert Barker Kathy Baker D. M. Barnes Tom Barton Kathy Bash Christopher Battershell Wendy Bell Charlene Bennett Steven Bentley Kelly Bilbrey Malinda Binder Randy Birge Jeffrey Black Vicky Black Kimberly Bodamer Dirk Bodine Lisa Bone Barb Barbely Michael Bradford Loyd Bradley Susan Brady Gail Brannock Robin Briggs Dianna Brockman Tim Broeren Doug Brooks Julie Brooks Gaw Brown Wanda Brown Julie Broyles Michael Brya Timothy Brya Juniors X 135 Rhonda Bryan Lester Bryant Christopher Burr Lisa Burton Marinella Buttitta James Button Daniel Byers Colleen Byrnes Cathy Caciappo Marshall Campbell Jane Campo Mark Canull Claire Casteel Lisa Causley Cheryl Charlton Paul Chastain Vivian Chiang Denise Christensen John Clark Susan Clark Daniel Clements Eric Coad Thomas Coleman Creighto Comer Brenda Cook Russel Cook Debra Cooper Lori Cooper Calvin Corey Charles Corey Catherine Cornell Carol Cotter Jeff Cox Jane Cox Wesley Curtis David Dalton Cheryl Danielson Nerville D'Arcy Terri Dart Tammy Daugherty Barbara Davidson Lori Davis Dick Davis William Davis Chris Dayton Stephen Deckard Martha Dennler Gloria Devine Jeffry Dodson Kirk Donovan Linda Doyle 136 f Juniors fvf ,- - Q. R hr .0 Y A- Have you heard the one about. . .? ls the question Wendy Bell seems to be asking. A- Junior Sheri Kaiser seems to be off in a Dream World all her own. B- HELP!!l 2 Xxx Danila Drake Craig Drennan Patricia Dunwoodie Karen Ehlers Robert Elmer Shelley Engel Derrick Evans Melissa Evans Terri Evans Steve Farmer Mark Faullin Mary Ferris Diane Fileccia James Forrester Lori Fosnaugh Bruce Francis Tanja Freck Page Fredericks Leah Freeman Jeff Friese Hugh Gallivan Angus Gardner Patricia Garvey Samantha Giboney Arzah Gillespie Keith Glenn John Goin John Good Cynthia Goodling Julie Grothe Charles Haarhues Jeffrey Hagen Jr. Mary Hall Richard Hall Ted Hall Juniors ! 137 l Daniel Hallbeck Lori Hallowell Jamie Hanoka Lori Harding Tracy Hargraves David Harmon James Harper Mark Hartman Carol Harvey Charles Hassell Alan Hays Eric Heaton Olivia Hegarty Julius Hewitt Anita Hicks Thomas Hildreth James Hill Kenneth Hill Audria Hillsman David Hire Margaret Hire Barton Hodges Stephanie Hodges Jennifer Hodson Alan Hoffman David Hoffmann Cathy Hoffmeister Carla Holdcroft Joseph Horton Flip Hovde Richard Howard Robin Hudgens Pat Hulett Nancy Humpreys Teresa Huss 138 X Juniors Q V V T. if , 1,-g :-rr L:r--- Wx- 3 f f' Mi, W. ,..4 A- Peek-a-boo - I-see-you!! It seems like there aren't many people we can catch by surprise and Kathy Powell is one of them. . I cg,- A X-. .,. u 1 C 'T Martha Hutchins Denise Hyde Terron Jake Tommy Jackson Christine Johansen Angela Johnson Donald Johnson Jeffrey Johnson Michael Johnson Patrick Jolliff Beatrice Jones Charlott Jones Gregory Jones Sheri Kaiser Mary Karich Aaron Karsh William Katsinas Teresa Keagle Frank Keck Kathleen Kelly Brett Keply Lynn Kieffer William Kisseberth Robert Klasing Jon Klipsch Jamie Knott Nancy Knott Fred Krause Don Kunde Linda Kuo Joyce Langlois Beatrice Law Ruth Lee Angela Leger Stephen Lehocky Amy Lewis Kieth Lierman Elizabeth Lindgren David Lindsey Brenda Lippincott Diane Lofland Stewart MacGregor Beth Machula Juniors X l 39 Pam Madden Manero Mario Mary Manzella Jeanne Marchand Elizabeth Marchiando Scott Marshall Gregory Martin Cathy Maxey Katrina Maxwell Teresa May Lynne McClellan Louise McClintock Deanne McCullough Kenneth McDuffy Phyllis McFarland Pamela McGuire David McKinney lll Bonnie McLean Thomas McNabb Carole McNamara Michael McNamer Tina Meade Gwen Meeks Perry Melch Donna Melvin Patrick Menner Margaret Merrill Timothy Millage Roger Miller Gayle Minniear Jeff Moe Herman Montgomery Mark Montgomery Jimmy Moore Mitchell Moore A A. 140 X Juniors ., fa,-fl.:-r . l.,.t.. , - . ,X-1. 1- '5 1 f'mf rf M ef: tg M. L. f tn t 5 ,, Q r vv vi ,aw wa'v':k' K-.X X ir L 4' 1 ld tw . . X 5. ta 'H . Q Rf . ggi Q 4 t R wrt- 1 M Q. Q ng. ,X Q M M, New .hw if . , -5 . . X t t ti T .ls ., A ' gpnbwya' All for one and one for all. The four musketeers here are: Linda Kuo 'i N , Carla Kohler, Wendy Bell and Karen Ryan JW ' walk fin 1 4 C A 5 , 'LH'-'..'.L , Sir . A - Here's the tricky part - the big Fig Newton!! Look out Hollywood! Here comes Kelly Bilbrey and Shelley Engel .31 B Karen Moss Robert Murdock Michael Murphy Bonnie Nelson Douglas Nichols Joel Nimmons Timothy O'Donnell Catherine O'Hara Melanie Olson William O'Neal John Parrish Tracy Peeples Christa Petrillo Barney Petty Marc Pliester Sheri Plew Kathleen Powell Kathleen Powell Randy Powell Chris Quinn Sue Ramshaw Mary Rapier Phillip Rear Paul Fleinertsen Valerie Flenken Sharon Flenner Michael Flials Eric Flibelin Christine Rine Jeff Ruch Victoria Sandberg John Sapora Carolyn Schertz Sarah Schaelers Sandra Schleef Tamera Schlemper Joy Schmitz Jerry Schweighart Juniors X 141 Elaine Schweitzer Phillip Scoby John Shapland Rebecca Shapland Stephen Shierry Liudoslava Shtohryn Samuel Sibley Jr. George Sieber Julie Skelton Gary Slates Jacob Slichter John Slocum Scott Sodemann Jeffery Stacy J udy Stafford Catherine Stallmeyer Deedra Stanfield Karen Stark Keith Stark Alrico Stasi Evelyn Stroud Mary Stroud Linda Sutherland Lisa Sutherland David Swain Tara Tabor Kevin Tauber Clarence Taylor George Thow Philip Trautman Joseph Truscelli Angelee Turner Paul Twardock Susan Underwood Pamela Vanetta Brian Vizek Katheryn Wagner Keith Wall Kevin Wall Michael Wallace Michael Wallner Jeffery Warmoth Richard Wavering Deena Weber Karen Welch Leslie Wells Scott Wendland 142 ! Juniors i .53 -1 i,,' A- Li nda Sutherland and Lynn White seem to have a tough problem on thei hands 44 A - Cha, cha, cha Jim Button learns to dance, dance, dance. .-f 5. tg. 6? V! Colin Weston Melissa Whalin Lynn White Brian Whitney Keith Wienke Chris Wiggins Penny Willenbring Henry Williams Robert Williamson Scott Winters Nancy Wiseman Cary Yets Geoffrey Yocom Parker Zarbuck Sherri Zehr Cheryl Zimmerman B - Ready, aim, shoot! The tension shows on Chris Battershell's face as he tries to make the basket at a Pep assembly. Robert Anderson Ketina Arrington Barbara Baker Angela Barbee Ron Beard Davanda Blissit Bradley Cannon Allan Corbett Phillip Cozad Tony Davidson Paul DeVore Sonya Donaldson Robert Dorse Leon Dudley Michael Harris Lori Hart Mary Hays Theresa Heller Kimberley Henris Jay Huddleston Camera Shy Juniors Deborah James Shirley Johnson Albert Jones Thomas Keagle Amos Kyse Debra Kyse Arron Merriweath Gloria Mitchell Daniel O Connor Barry Pelmore Julia Perring Allan Robinson Karen Ryan Steven Vickers James Warren Ronald Weathington Jesse Williams Terry Williams Todd Wonnell Juniors I l43 by M XOQQX ML 2212 Q iw Glyiwfik EW? Dim ggi W Silgfdvvfifyfyfgyg M M Q My 4 E F: -1 v ,, n ie aww. - X A , J E 15, F? ': tw .' 413:23 fs' 'ir 1 if 14413 r ,, f 4 NW ., ,G W xwf w, W-4f1'?,vt1 - , W' .sv-Q 4 r 1' gffif A , , a' 'Nu -X, rlliw Seniors Make the Final Steps As school began, the class ot '78 started their last year at Centennial High School. For some, happiness set in, no more teachers, no more home- work, and no more big hassles. But for others the thought of leaving the Big C was sad, friends were going sepa- rate ways and leaving their high school years behind them and going on. The seniors are the true leaders of the school for they have had the previ- ous experience of an underclassman. Seniors were quick to get involved this year in the many different activi- ties, whether it was building their homecoming float or making plans tor their Senior Christmas dance, a tradi- tion they hope will be carried on. Peter Bannon President, Michelle Hernandey Secretary, Andrea Rogers Vice President David Jame Treasurer, Mr. Lang Sponsor. Julie Abell Kimberly Anderson Centennial Guard 2, 3, 4, Election Kathy Anderson Centennial Guard 3, 45 Pep Club 2, Board 2, National French Honor William Assell Title 7 3, Musical Guys and Dolls 3. Al0nd3 Arnold 30C'eTY 2' 35 5e'j'0V Girls CO'-WC 4' Cross Country 3, 45 Wrestling Team Deborah Ault DICK Ausiln Wlll Ash 2. Cooperative Work Training. Ego 3. le 146 f Seniors 'Q'- Ad, ,..,, Q. , 'VX Raymond Baker Band Concert 2, 3, 4, Centurian, Co-Editor!Seniors 4, Cross Coun- try 2, 3, 4, Math Team 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 2, 3, Radio Club 2, 45 Small Ensembles 2, 3, 45 Spectrum 35 Track 25 Wrestling Team 3. Douglas Beck Michelle Bodamer Centinal 4, Half Nelsons 3, 4! President, Pep Club. Peter Bannon C-Club 3, 45 Chamber Choir 4, Secretary, Class Officer 4!Presi- dent, Cross Country 3, Drama Club 3, 45 Encore 45 Spectrum 3, 4, Student Advisory Council 45 Student Council 4, Thespians 45 lrack 2, 3, 45 Musical 3, Fall Play Debra Becker Centinal, Sports Editor 3, 43 Girls Softball Lettered 2, 3, 4, Senior Girls Council 4, Girl's Volleyball 2, Lettered 3, 43 Jr. Leaders 3, Sen- ior Leaders 4, National Spanish Honor Society 2, 3, 4. Laurie Bonham Girl's Tennis 2, 3, 45 Homecoming Court 4, Lancers 2, National Honor Society 2, 3, Treasurer 4, Senior Girl's Council 4, Vice Presi- dent, Senior of the Month Sept., Oct., Miss Jingle Belle Court 4, Girl's Tennis State 3, 4. wmv NM., 3 w John Barker FFA 2, 3, Secretary, 4, President, Jr. Varsity Football, Sophomore Football 25 Varsity Football 4. Mark Beckett Mark Bradley Swim 2, 3, 4. x 1 , L I A fi . L Michael Beard Larry Bennett Spectrum 25 ophomore Football 2, Track 2. Teri Bradley Seniors X 147 148 I Seniors 415 'Q'? T Ann Bright Kimberly Brown Centennial Guard 25 Jr. Class Treasurer 35 C.C.E. 45 Health Occupation Club 45 Pep Club 25 Spectrum 3. Lisa Butler C.C.E,4. 69 vi-,L Q' Z7 M 2? j' -.2 Susan Brindley Kenneth Brown Kevin Brown Chamber Choir 3, 45 Drama Club Phillip Burk Varsity Baseball 3, 4. 3, 41 SPSCUUVY1 45 SDVIUQ Ml-'S'Cai Jr. Varsity Football 25 Sophomore Kevin Buskirk 35 Fall PIGY 43 Football 25 Varsity Baseball 3, 45 Nafhan Calsgn lVlalISa Bullock Varsity Football 3, 4. Centurian photographer 4: Spec, George Butts Richard Cain trum 3,45 Swim 2, 3, 4. Seniority Now a Reality to Class of 78 Wh-.5 f' 555' Z 1114-Y' t Steven Carrico Jerry Cekander Sharon Clark Lesa Carson Prom Committee 35 Student Council 45 Girl's Softball 25 Girl's Tennis 2, 3, 45 Spectrum 45 Stu' dent Council 2, 3, 45 Senior Steer- ing Committee 4. Claire Chapdu Business Club 35 National Span- ish Honor Society 3. Tracy Cleland Centennial Guard 45 Centurian Senior Editor 45 Jr. Leaders 35 Senior Leaders 45 Senior Girls Council 45 Prom Committee 35 Student Council 25 Senior of the Month Selection Committee Sec- retary 45 Spectrum 4. Richard Carson Beverly Carter Doug Chepan Gregory Clark Golf Team 4- Thomas Clo d Kandy Clements Cross Country 2, 3, 45 lrack 2, 3, Senior Girls Council 4. 4. Seniors X 149 150 ! Seniors lx I- 5 .fi 'tis' i N Leslie Colbert Doug Collinson Johnn Costello Homecoming King Candidate 4. Bridge Club 2,35 Chess Club 2, 3, James Creight0l'l 45 Varsity Football 4. Golf Team 2, 3, 45 Sophomore Baseball 2. Mark Conley German Club 4, Swim 2, 3, 4. Carlton Crider Afro American Club 2, 3, 45 Centi- nal 3, Jr. Varsity Football 45 Soph- gmore Football 25 Varsity Football Calvin Corey Robert Curtis X ,xo- .ff X wk if s f' f tidy?-'S' A l ,ln , . te... A A Tom Cloyd and Stu Ruch prepare for the meet. B V Shame on you Stan Lewis. P1 Y Tim Lavender watches with anticipation, Sarah Curtis Stephen Davis Chamber Choir 4' Golf Team 2 3' Spectrum 45 Tralck 3, 45 Spring Ste hen Curtis Musical 35 Fall Play 45 Sophomore 50Dh0m0VQE00Tb3H 2gTf21Ck 2 Baseball 25 Varsity Show 45 Van Tina Dawkins Vigilanties 3. Art Club 3. f 3. 'if YT? J, . E r 1 5 Z' 4 --.. Larry Bennett knows that the Counseling Office is a good way to get help. Ray Daughtery David Dennler Pamela Davis Swim Lenered 2, 3, 4. Douglas Dickey YT'-'TY 'V .al 4 'R ,UW . 'NB- .-J ,f Seniors X 151 152 f Seniors rl mf-.f. 6532? Thomas Dillavou Centinal 41 Conservation Club 35 Swim 2, 3, 4. Gayle Duble Centennial Guard 2, 3, 4, GirI's Basketball 2, Girl's Tennis Let- tered 2, 3, 45 National Honor Soci- ety 2, 3, 45 National Spanish Honor Society 3, 45 Senior Girls Council4. Laurie Ellis Centinal 3, 4. .i- if Douglas Dobbs Jack Duge National Spanish Honor Society 35 Sophomore Football 2, Track 2, 3, 4, Varsity Football 2, 3, 45 Wres- tling Team 2. Brenda Elston Jr. Class Secretary 3, Senior Girls Council 45 Student Advisory Coun- cil 3, Title 7 2. Sandie Donovan Scott Dworschak Centurian Sport's Editor 4, Cross Country 2, 3, 4, Spectrum 4, Sophomore Basketball Manager 25 Track 2, 3, 4, Senior of the Month Committee 4, Van Vigi- lantes 3, 4. Chris Ely Robert Dover Centinal 3, 4. Sher Ebelin C.C.E. 4. ry g Marg Feathergill Centennial uard 3, Cheerleader 2, 3, 4, Drama Club 35 Girl's Track 2, Jr. Leaders 3, Sr. Leaders 4, National Spanish Honor Society 2, 3, 45 Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Senior Girls Council 4, Spectrum 35 Student Council 3, Secretary 4, Title Seven 3, Prom Committee 35 Spring Musical 3. Sentimental Past, Promising Future U Karl Federhart Leslie Frillman Band Concert 2, 3, 45 Drama Club 2, 3, 45 German Club 4, Marching Band 2, 3, 4, Spectrum 2, 3, 4, Thespians 2 Secretary 3, Trea- surer 4, Fall Play Stage Man 2, 4, Spring Musical 2, Stage Man 4. Alice Giddings ,-Rfxx Nancy Fletcher Scott Flexman Thomas Frazier National Honor Society 45 Swim 4. A Cappella 3, 43 Chamber Choir 45 Laffy Gardner Micheal Fumento Gefmaf' Club 4' Matthew Giuffre Lisa Gilles Rebecca Gal3fdY Track 3. Laurie Gillogly Seniors X i53 3 Traditional Senior Frolics Continu A- .lim Creighton helped cheer our team to a victory at the Turkey Tournament. B- Sharon Grabher and Lori Kuo can't believe what they are hearing. C- Lisa Schroeder shows us how to be a true Twit. Kelley Graves Patty Grider Gregory Griffet l54 X Seniors Rv' Hollis Glaser Spectrum 3, 45 Mock Political Con- vention 2. Scott Glenn Sharon Grabher Centennial Guard 2, 3, 45 Centurlari Co-Editor 45 Drama Club 25 Jr. Lead ers 35 Sr. Leaders 45 National Hono Society 3, 45 National Spanish Honoll Society 2, 3, 45 Pep Club Vice Presi dent 25 Secretarial Club 25 Senioi Girls Council 45 Student Council 3, Fall Play 45 Senior Steering Commit tee 45 Spectrum 45 Senior ot the Month Selection Committee. 3452. Leslie Gritz Brian Hallowell Karen Hansen l ' 15. Camera Shy, But Active C0bbS, Ricky Afro American Club 3, 45 Chess Club 4. Dewese, Sheila C.C.E. 4. Fiedler, William Golf Team 2, 3, Gallivan, Loretta Rider of the Charger Horse 3, 4. Gifford, Alfred Conservation Club 2, 4. Gl'aI1aT0, Andrea Band Concert 2, 3, 4, Conservation Club 4, Girls Track 2, 35 Half Nelsons 25 Marching Band 2, 3, 45 Pottery Club 2. Hildreth, Sheila Business Club 3, 4. Yen, Mary An Club 25 Math Team 2, 3, Pep Club 2, 3. Seniors Reminisce A procession ofthe class of '78 will soon march to the strains of Pomp and Circumstance, This will be the last time we will all be together as a class to reflect on the good times as well as the bad, the happy times as well as the sad. We will all go our separate ways, but part of Centennial will remain with us forever. Felix Harris Burdick Harrison Tim Hartle 'sz' tile,-f Seniors X l55 156 f Seniors A- Mary Martens and Jane O'dea always have a good time during the basketball games. B - Mike Merrimac doesn't get too excited over assemblies. Jill Hashbarger Robert Hasty Conservation Club 4. Kelly Henman Eric Hemphill Chamber Choir 3, 4. Julie Heaton Centennial Guard 3, 45 Centinal 3, Asst. Ed. 45 Soph. Cl. Sec. 25 Girls Track 25 Nat. Fr. Hon. Soc. 2, 3, 45 Nat. Hon. Soc. 3, Sec. 45 Pep Cl. 25 Sr. Girls Council 45 Stu. Coun. 35 PTSA Sec. 4. Michelle Hernandex Centennial Guard 2, 3, 45 hldr. 25 Sr. Class Sec. 45 Cross Country 35 Election Bd. 35 Girls Swim Team Ltrd. 45 Girls Track Ltrd. 2, 3, 45 Nat. Sp. Hon. Soc. 25 Sr. Girls Council 45 Spectrum 35 Title 7 35 Van Vigilantes 3. Eric Heller Deborah Heiser 12 QL' N-J 9 3 ,fixa- I Michael Hinton C-Club 3, 45 Nat. Sp. Hon. Soc. 25 Jr. Var. Bsktb. 25 Jr. Var. Fb. 25 Soph. Bsktb 25 Soph. Fb. 25 Track 3, Ltrd. 45 Var. Bsktb. Ltrd. 3, Captain 45 Var. Fb. Ltrd. 3. Tera Howe Debra Hyde Centennial Guard 2, 3, 45 Centu- rian Academics Ed. 45 Ger. Cl. 45 Ger. Hon. Soc. 45 Girls Softball 2, Ltrd. 3, 45 Girls Volley Ltrd. 3, 45 Jr. Leaders Pres. 35 Sr. Leaders Pres. 45 Pep Club 25 Sr. Girls Council Pres. 45 Sr. of the Month Com. 4. fi ,.,, lf. 39 4-.. Carla Hollingsworth Business Club Vice President 45 National Spanish Honor Society 2, 3. Lisa Howell glational Spanish Honor Society 2, , 4. Benjamin lben Cross Country 25 National French Honor Society 2, 3, 45 National Honor Society 2, 3, 45 Tennis 2, 45 Wrestling Team 2, 3, 4. 'ik 1 f ti l Mark Holm Gina Hromadnik Girls Tennis Lettered 2, 3. Micheal lben National French Honor Society 2, 3, 45 National Honor Society 3, 45 Cross Country 25 Tennis 25 Wres- tling Team 2, 3, 4. QQ,- 'f?' .. Ken Houser Golf Team Ltrd.5 Hmcg. Ct. Escort 45 Jr. Var. Bsktb 2 Ltrd. 35 Var. Bb Ltrd. 2, 3 45 Varsity Bsktb. Ltrd. 2, 3. Kathleen Hulett A Cappella 45 Chamber Choir 4. Melanie lgnasiak Bus. Cl. 2, 45 Centennial Guard 2, 3, 45 Chldr. 2, 45 Jr. CI. V.P. 35 Conserv. Cl. 25 CCE 45 Drama Club 2, 3, 45 Election Board 2, 3, Pres. 45 Girls Track 25 Jr. Leaders 35 Sr. Leaders 45 Hmcg. Queen 45 Pep Cl. 2, 3, 45 Sr. Girls Council Hist. 45 St. Coun. 2, 3, Asst. Sec. 4. Seniors I 157 Grace and Humor Combine in CentenniaI's Seniors 158 I Seniors -Su. S-N xy Anyeta lsom Charles Johnson Ken Johnson Business Club 4, Math Te National Honor Society 4. Bm Duane Jackson Afro American Club 2, 3, C.C.E. 4. Deanne Johnson Band Concert 2, 3, 4, Band Coun- cil 2, 3, 4, Band Officer Secretary 2, Librarian 4, Marching Band 2, 3, 4, National French Honor Soci- ety 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 2, 3, President 4, Senior Girls Council Treasurer 4, Spectrum 2, 3, 4, Spring Musical 2, 4, Solo and Ensemble Contest 2, 3, 4. Laurie Jones German Club 4, Girl's Basketball 2, 3, Girls Softball 2, Girls Volley- ball Lettered 2, 3, 4, Jr. Leaders 3, Sr. Leaders 4, Senior Girls Council 4, Student Council 2. David James Senior Class Treasurer 4, Drama Club 2, 3, 4, Spectrum 3, 4, Stu- dent Advisory Council 4, Thespi- ans 3, 4, Wrestling Team 2, Spring Musical 2, 3, 4, Fall Play 2, 3, 4, Senior Steering Committee 4, Senior of the Month Selection Committee 4. Debra Johnson Edward Justus C-Club 2, 3, 4, Student Council 4, Jr. Varsity Football 2, 3, Jr. Varsity Basketball 2, 3, Sophomore Bas- ketball 2, Sophomore Football 2, Track Lettered 2, 3, 4, Varsity Basketball Lettered 3, 4. Kent Jarrett A Cappella Vice President 3, Chamber Choir 3, Treasurer 4, Chess Club 2, 3, 4, Debate Club 2, Drama Club 4, Encore 3, Small Ensembles 4, Spectrum 4, Thespi- ans 4, Varsity Show Student Direc- tor 3, 4, Fall Play 3, 4, Spring Musical4. Diane Johnson Angelo Karavolos Chess Clu 4, Math Team 4, Sci- ence Club 4. tai. David Kempe Earline Keyhea Kevin King Theresa King Band Concert 2, 3, 41 MaVCi'lir'lQ 2, Knudsen 3144 Drama Club 4, Woman's Glee Joan Klein Club 2, 3, 4. Daniel King Motocross 2, Spectrum 2, 3, 45 113727 George King Afro American lub 2, 3, Execu- Swim 4. tive Board Member 45 Sophomore Billie Kingston Kristan Kodes National French Honor Society 25 National Honor Society 2, 3, 45 Spectrum Stage Crew 2, Stage Manager 3, Stage Manager 45 Thespians 2, 3, Vice-President 45 Fall Play 2, Fall Play Stage Crew 3, Spring Musical Stage Crew 35 Fall Play Stage Crew 4, Spring Musical Stage Crew 4. Football 2. Jean Klein James Kohlmann Debate Club 45 Math Team 2, 35 National Honor Society 4. Seniors X 159 Excitement Explodes Around Senior Activities L. Lori Kuo Centennial Guard 3, 4, Centurian Co-Editor 4, Girls Track 25 Home- coming Court 4: National Honor Society 4, Pep Club 2, 3, Senior Girls Council Secretary 4: Student Council 2, 3, 4, Miss Jingle Bells 45 Senior Steering Committee 4, Spectrum 4, D.A.R. Award 4. Bonita Kyse Jennifer Larsen Block C 2: Chamber Choir 3, 4, Drama Club 3, 4, Encore 3, 4, Girls Volleyball Manager 25 Pep Club 2: Senior Girls Council 4, Spectrum 4. 160 f Seniors , , cu!! Q. 'Mx' X Jane O'dea says what a man! B - Michelle Hernandey scores some points for the senior class. Tracy Cleland leans against her new cadillac J Timothym Lavender Centinal 4, C amber Choir 4, Cross Country 2, 35 Homecoming Escort 45 Spectrum 3, 4, Varsity Baseball Lettered 3, 45 Spring Musical 35 Fall Play 45 Van Vigi- lantes. Beth Leeper Centennial Guard 4, Girls Softball 45 Small Ensembles 4. tn x '5 I f Ff,J.'W,,,,, ,gg X,,., 5. .,., 4-le... .nl-A-4-SKY Nr 'xg Q1 I A - Dave Overholt and Bob Curtis Stahl?-Y Lewis take good care of our team. J NET. Ofl- Soc. 2, 3, 42 B - What is Andrea Rogers smil- HE-3m'4SOg' 2hJrBValZSigl Ea? Carol n Limes ing abom? , 5 o . as e a 5 , V - 3,pLettered 45 Var. C.C.E. Outstanding Student of the C Nred Caglsgn qtriarhw a real Lettered 4. YearAward 35l.C.E. 3. wmne' unng e omecom' ing parade. t L25 'D' F f.r,r Mitch Lemmon Radio Club 25 Jr. Varsity Football 35 Sophomore Football 25 Wres- tling Team 2, 3, 4. Mark Levy Centinal 35 Homecoming Escort 45 Student Council 4. Alicia Lewis Seniors I 161 l62 X Seniors W-sf 2Zgf'V Lori Livingston Julie Marcott Cooperative Career Education 3, 45 Cooperative Work Training 3, 4. Michael Marshall l 1 'ku'- Gregory Logue .lay Marr Susan Marshky Business Club 45 Cooperative Career Education 45 Cooperative Work Training 4. f ' Bryon Malloch Michael Marsh Marg' Martens Block C 25 entennial Guard 45 Centurian Organizations Editor 45 Girl's Basketball 25 Giri's Volley- ball 3, 45 Senior Girls Council 45 Spectrum 35 Student Council 2, 35 Spring Musical 35 Chargers on the Air Producer and Writer 4. I 1..4,,,m,, U Patricia Manella Cheerleader 2, 3. Larry Marshall Philip Marty ever a Dull Moment in Senior Life If-fe X1 of-he W im 'YFM7' 4954-4 Q3 'rr Frederic McCall Band Concert 2, 3, 45 Marching 2 3, 4, National French Honor Socif ety 2, Sophomore Baseball 2 Wrestling Team 2. Carmen Mendez Cooperative Career Education 4. Andrew Metcalf Scott McLean Jeffrey Meriedth Jeff Millsap iv' Rodney McGarvey Cooperative areer Education 35 I.C.E. 35 Sophomore Baseball 25 House Project Competition Win- ner 3. Michael Merrimac C-Club 2, 3, 45 Jr. Varsity Football 35 Jr. Varsity Basketball 2, Sopho- more Basketball 2, Sophomore Football 2, Varsity Baseball 2, 3, 45 Varsity Basketball 45 Varsity Football 3, 4. Terry Mlnnick Conservation Club 25 Student Advisory Council 4, Student Coun- cil 45 Thespians 4. Nancy McPhee Centennial Guard 3, President 45 Chamber Choir 45 Election Board 3, 4, Pep Club 2, 35 Secretarial Club 23 Student Council 3, 4, Spring Musical 3, Senior Steering Committee 4. Laura Messersmith Centinal 3, 4. Andre Mitchell Afro American Club 4, Sophomore Basketball 2, Varsity Basketball 4. Seniors X 163 l Hman' -ff 11 164 X Seniors Anita Mitchell Curtis Moore Craig Muehling Katherine Mitchell Business Club 45 Centennial Guard 35 C.C.E. 45 Girl's Softball 25 Girl's Track 3, Lettered5 Jr. Leader's 35 Sr. Leader's 4, Secre- tary5 National Spanish Honor Soci- ety 2. Kimberly Moore Cindy Munds Michael Moe Band Concert 2, 3, 45 Band Coun- cil 2, 3, 45 Band Officer President 35 Chamber Choir 3, 45 Computer Club 45 Encore 35 Marching Band 2, 3, 45 Small Ensembles 2, 3, 45 Spectrum 2, 45 Varsity Show 3, 4. William Moore Sherry Naanes 2 Herman Montgomery Jr. Varsity Football 4. Bradley Morgan Chamber Choir 3, 45 ebate Club 25 Drama Club 2, 3, 45 Spectrum 2, 3, 45 Thespians 3, 45 Track Let- tered 2, 3, 45 Varsity Football 45 Fall Play 2, 3, 45 Spring Musical 2, 3, 4. Robert Nelson Chamber Choir 45 Golf Team Let- tered 2, 3, 45 Wrestling Team 2, 3, 45 All State Choir Honors 45 Var- sity Show 4. 4-.. !?,S ,... 195' if David Neuman Julie Newman Colleen Nolan Hans Olsen Centmal 2. Feature Ed- 3. 4: Cemuriari 3. Girls Tennis 2, 3, 4, Lettered, Art Club Treasurer 45 Band Con- Jane Q'Dea EliiiiipfilefZPEQf'arVaf2Cf:522l2rEl m2t?rs15ss5eG'2SIwata 2F2sr.nieLS:.:'1f.:f.zf grnc.m aniate:at.on. c., ,- ,'-' ' A I , b 11' a,4,N2t.sp9HQn.s0C.a,4,spectfum 2,1 Team 2' me 7.2' 3'Ce 'fe 'F a' Pep Club 3:SemorGIrIs CouncII4: 4, Speech cl. 2, 3, 4, st. court. Treas. 3, Pres. Club Pfe5'dem 2' Spfmg M'-'5'C3' Student Advisory Council 4. 4, Thespians 2, 3, 4, Fall Play 2, 3, 45 Spring 2- Musucal 2, 35 Sr. of the Month Sel. Com. 4, Sr. Tgny O'D0nneII Steering Com. 45 SAR Award 4g Sr. of the Month 45 Boys St. 3. Angela Oliver Mark Oliviera Prom Corn, Chm. 35 Sr. Girls Council 4, A Tennis 3. Cappella Treas. 3, Cennnal Asst. Ed. 3, 45 Debate Cl. 4: Ego 35 Election Bd. 45 St. Coun. 3, 45 Women's Glee Cl. Pres. 25 Sr. of the Month Sel. Com. 4. fQ'xx Kirn Brown, a real swinger! Leslie Colbert and Kathy Smith take a break during classes. Seniors ! 165 s 5 . Seniors Move to Bigger and Better Things Q SW' -WVR 1917 up-. Kathi Otis David Overholt Centennial Guard 25 National Varsity Football Manager Lettered Spanish Honor Society 2, 3, 45 2, 3, 4. Silldeni COLlI lCli Jeffery Patzke ' ChrIS Parker Jr, Varsity Basketball 3, 45 Sopho- more Baseball 25 Sophomore Bas- ketball 25 Varsity Baseball 3, Let- tered 45 Varsity Basketball 3, Let- tered 4. Angela Owens Thomas Paul Centinal 35 C-Club 45 Conserva- tion Club 2, 3, 45 Jr. Varsity Foot- ball 2, 35 Jr. Varsity Basketball 3, Lettered 45 Sophomore Basketball 25 Sophomore Football 25 Varsity Baseball 2, 3, Lettered 45 Varsity Football 3, Lettered 4. Mark Palit Jr. Varsity Football 2, 35 Sopho- more Football 25 Varsity Baseball 3, Lettered 45 Varsity Football 35 Sophomore Baseball 2. Kendrick Payne Homecoming King Candidate 45 National Spanish Honor Society 2, 3, 45 Spectrum 3, 45 Sophomore Football 25 Wrestling Team 2, 35 Spring Musical 3, 45 Fall Play 4. 5 5 5 A B W 2 A- Lisa Schroeder and Debbie Hyde work together to help the senior class. B- Ned Carlson can grin and bear anything. 166 f Seniors QQ Lionel Pelmore Guy Percy Club 3, 45 Chess Club 3, 45 eam 3, Lettered 4, Math eam 2 3, 4, National Honor 45 National Spanish onor Society 2, 3, 4. xx'-r lx X A - Rob Keagle, Mark Bradley and Fred McCall discuss the morning news. B - Taylor White is climbing the walls during finals. C Amcy Pergssaini I d entennial uard 3 heer ea er - 25 Homecoming Court 4' Pep Club Peiel' Petry Mark Puts 2, 35 Senior Girls Council 4,Jingle Conservation Club 2, 3, 45 Golf BU5,lne55 Club Pfesyldem 45 Bells Court 4. Team 35 Student Council 3, 4. National Honor Society 4. Seniors X I 67 Charger Power Is Seniors A - Scott Flexman waits for the scoreboard to change in the Chargers favor. B- Melanie lgnasiak wipes her mouth after a quick lunch. ,W C - Betsy Feathergill wishes she had their lunch instead of her own. D- Lori Waddell ooing over another guy. Viorica Rage Business Club 35 entennial Guard 3, 45 Girls Swim Team 45 Girls Track 45 Pep Club 25 Senior ofthe Month Selection Committee l 4. 3, 45 Wrestling Team 2, 3, 4. Don RIZIS l it David Rear C-Club 2, 3, 45 Jr. Class Presi- dentg Sophomore Football 25 Var- sity Baseball 2, 35 Varsity Football -e '!'-J' 168 X Seniors John Powell C-Club 45 Conservation Club 2, Sophomore Football 25 Varsity Ba ball 35 Varsity Football Lettered Wrestling Team 2, 3. Anne Powers Doyne Proudfit Band Concert 2, 3, 45 C.C.E. 45 La ers 45 Marching Band 2, 3, 4. 3 se 4 PIC Gary Rodgers and Concert 3, Spectrum 2, 3, 4, ehespians 2, 3, 4. Andrea Rogers entinal 3, Editor 45 Centurian 35 r. Class Vice President, Girls asketball 2, 3, Lettered 4, Girls rack Lettered 3, National Span- h Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Student Eouncil 4. Willie Rogers as A- i ,' f. . ,, A . f. 1 I w. Q.. 9 QI: l nw 1 ., k'D l'fr 571. L A - Lesa Carson and David James could it be Donny and Marie? fake Q B - Stu Ruch, Dave Neuman, Kent Jarrett, Brad Morgan, David James, Mary Martens and Lori Kuo - The sinking of the Morons. Stuart Ruch Cross Country 2, 3, 45 German Club 45 Math Team 3, Track 2, 3, 4, Wrestling Team 2, 3, 4. Rose Russo C.C.E. 4, Girls Bsktb 4, Jr. Lead- ers 35 Sr. Leaders 4, Health Occu pations Cl. 45 Sr. Girls Council 4, St. Coun. Sec. 43 Sr. Steer. Com. 4. Seniors f 169 Sherry Springston thinking about the test she is missing while at her locker. Rick Rryniec National French onor Society 3, 45 Jr. Varsity Football 35 Sopho- more Football 25 Tennis Lettered 35 Varsity Football Lettered 4. Lisa Schroeder Centennial Guard 45 Centurian Academic Editor 45 Pep Club 25 Chairman Homecoming Float 2, 45 Prom Committee Chairman 35 Senior Steering Committee 4. Robert Saunders Marsha Scribner Cheerleader 2, 3, 45 Sophomore Class President 25 Drama Club 35 Election Board 35 Girls Track 25 Homecoming Court 45 Pep Club 2, 3, 45 Senior Girls Council 45 Spec- trum 35 Spring Musical 35 Jingle Bell Court 4. John Schmiedeskam Jonathan Sechrist Drama Club 2, 3, 45 Spectrum 2, 3, 45 Thespians Lighting Director 2, 3, 45 Fall Play Lighting Director 2, 3, 4. -.. .Qs-may L. Seniors Experience Symbolic Year ,manage :I-1, Victor Serbe Julie Sharp A Cappella 45 Centennial Guard 2, 3, 45 Centinal 45 Centurian 35 Chamber Choir 3, 45 Sophomore Class Treasurer 25 Drama Club 2, 35 Encore 35 Pep Club 25 Senior Girls Council 45 Small Ensembles 3, 45 Spectrum 35 Thespians 3, President 45 Women's Glee Club 25 Fall Play 2, 45 Spring Musical 2, 3, Varsity Show 2, 3, 45 Spectrum 4. M ' 1 E , - 'is f- -- .1 X 35 ,f N 555' W sz as , 1, s X Darrell Session Bohdar Shtohryn Band Concert 2, 3, 45 Band Coun- cil 2, 3, 45 Band Treasurer 45 Chess Club 25 German Club 45 German Honor Society 45 March- ing Band 2, 3, 45 Math Team 3, 45 National Honor Society 2, 3, Vice President 45 Radio Club 25 Scie ence Club 35 Small Ensembles 2, 3, 45 Spectrum 35 Swim 2, 3, 4, E 2 a i ii X 5 Sadia Shah Camilla Smith Afro American Club 2, 3, 45 Chess Club 2, 3, 45 Computer Club 2, 3, 45 Girls Basketball 2, 3, 45 Girls Softball 2, 3, 45 Fiadio Club 2, 3, 4. U xg. f 3 4 Scott Shapland Centurian 45 Chess Club 3: Con- servation Club 45 Track 2, 3, 45 Senior ofthe Month Selection Committee 45 Van Vigilantes 3, 4. George Smith Afro American Club 2, 3, 45 Busi- ness Club 35 Spectrum 35 Jr, Var- sity Football Lettered 2, 3, 42 Sophomore Football Lettered 25 Varsity Football Lettered 3, 4. A- Bohder Shtohryn, Tim Lavender, Jim Button and Scott Dworschak are ready for dress up day during beat Central week. 9,44 Seniors X i7l 172 X Seniors WY' iw' ffl: 3 --M iz, fm. Kathy Smith Patsy Smith Richard Smith Robbin Smith Sherri Smith Carole Sonnenburg Alan Spaeth Andrew Speer Springston Sher Band Concert 2 3 4' Band Coun Chess Club 3, President 45 Debate Wrestling Team 2, 3. Centennial Guarcf 2, Sgrgheere Cl' 2' 3' 45 Mglfehfng 21 31,45 leader 4, Conservation Club 2, N?T'0 a' HQUOV 50C'eTY 45 Se '0 Election Board 4, Pep Club 2, 4, Girls C0U l'f 4- Student Council 2, Nllthael Stacy Club Treasurer 4, German Club 45 National Honor Society 3, 4, Fall Play 4. Kristie Stasi Business Club 4, Girl's Basketball 45 Girl's Softball 2, 3, 4, Bicenten- nial Club 3, Fall Play Backstage Crew 3, 4. Elizabeth Tanner W'-Y i .4 vi' Q 'U'- i is A Martin Teare Julie Triezenberg Lancers 2 3 President 4 National Spainisli Honor Society 2: 3, 4. Deborah Vanetta Business Club 4. i Frank Terry Julie Troyer Lori Waddell Centennial Guard 3, 45 Centurian Photographer 4, Conservation Club 3, Vice-President 4. 'V' '.!..' Jim Thomas Richard Tryon Charles Walter Bridge Club 3, Chess Club 2, Sec- retary-Treasurer 3, 4, Math Team 2, 35 National French Honor Soci- ety 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4. Desanta Thompson Karen Tuveson Denise Walters Business Club President 3, Girl's Volleyball 3, National Honor Soci- ety 4, Secretarial Club 2, Senior Girls Council 4, Spectrum 25 Woman's Glee Club 25 West Side Story 2. Seniors I I73 174 X Seniors Realizing lt's Over and Yet lust Beginning gm.. Mattie Henderson Deonana Welch A Cappella 3, 45 Chamber Choir 45 Drama Club 2, 3, 45 Encore 45 Pep Club 45 Small Ensembles 45 Spec- trum 2, 3, 4. Lori Whitsitt Conservation Club 45 C.W.T. 45 C.C.E. 45 Spectrum 4. L. my Andrea Wavering Paul Welch David Williams Am! Weber Band Concert , 3, 45 Band Coun- cil 2, 3, 45 Debate Club President 45 Drama Club 2, 35 German Club 2, 35 Marching Band 2, 3, 45 Speech Club 45 Thespians 2, 3, 45 Spectrum 25 Fall Play 25 Spring Musical 25 All State Band 45 Champaign County Youth Sym- phony 45 lMEA District Ill Festival 3, 4. Debra Werner Girls Tennis Manager Lettered 3, 45 Lancers 2. Randall Williams .6 ' 2 Laura Weishaar Business Club 35 National Span- ish Honor Society 3, 4. Taylor White Cross Country Lettered 3, 45 Spec- trum 3, 45 Track 2, 3, Lettered 4. Rhonda Williams l aiting for Eleven Years Then in 0ne, It's Gone Qi 'ibn-7 Randal Wimmer Debate Club 4. Richard Worthington Ramon Williamson A Cappella Treasurer 45 Chess Club 45 Debate Club 45 Math Team 35 National French Honor Society 35 National Spanish Honor Society 35 Fall Play 2, 45 Spring Musical 2, 3. Delbert Wood gf- Regina Winfrey Greg Wolf Josephine Wright Hyunhwa Yu C.C.E. 4. National Honor Society 3, 45 Swim 3. ,v A - Evil Knievel CDee Johnsonb shows her stuff at the homecoming assembly. Seniors f I 75 Slumwz, J QCD bmyocoyciivf WU, Eg u NZM, 45fL62fOYL wmuioi fffwfww ffowka, Luilylmwf-U0 ' 510841. Own ,LQOVQ00 650,06 -QM EQQQMKJ LJJQJAZK ff? ,c,22ClKC5YC0LQ0Jf fi , l,CfZf'71j IQPLZLQ Q61411i gJU5fL67AiI WWA. fyfdmgf CWM HZVULQ CL A1146 Qwvwwwlw . dem 176 STU DE T 6 xii ff C .-...na A tv 'Qf -' .f or W' Q. A tif., Mft .,. , Jack Duge seems to enjoy having Beth Mchula carry his books how- ever she seems to have a different opinion. Rose Russo shows us the ol' sock through the tube trick. Chris Battershell looks like he'd make a fine secretary. John Powell tests the water to see if it's too cold for his rubber ducky while Mike Hinton, John Clark, and Mark Palit set up the detailed apparatus necessary for their experiment. i My mother warned me about these mornings! ,s f' 614 178 I Student Life W-Q9 2 2 That's Entertainment! ,QESAHGEQS gf: Std tLf X X Student - ' m f V The Man Whc The Fall Play - As Usua -.. qx , 'H fs: -1 ,M , r. l ? ' A tv l fy 1 'D ., Q , f vw g ' 5 - 'Tw Pl ' .X C 'Tl E l I , IPX: 5 -0 .T 3 t ' X N .- MFL 4 l at I by .ET-will M ,RQ ' , 3 Q ' im.. . ..........4 , L, ,Z 5 i 'Q. same to inner This year's fall play, The Man Who Came to Dinner, will stay in the minds of both the actors and the audience as moments are remembered. The man, David Neuman, rolling around the stage in his wheel chair with a supposedly broken hip, the different guests that pop in and out to see this magnificent Sheridan Whiteside, and the effects on the homelife of the family this man was staying with, among other treasured moments in this play, will remind us of this fantastically entertaining show. 6 ef,w, li Student Life X l8l f r ' lx oh ff' Sadia Shah concentrates on her painting Mark, you should be studying! - Here come the three stooges! Studying Algebra in French? Tsk Tsk John! You put your right foot in and ya shake it all around! Mr. Mort demonstrates his version of the hokey pokey. The road is long. . . Julie Heaton wonders how the Centinnial staff is going to pull tomorrow's newspaper together. But I was there! 'ia' Nw Student Life I 183 Mary Yen puts the final touches on her pot before it is put in the kiln. Randy Wimmer and Amy Weber discuss with Mrs. Bradish their next debate topic. These boys have a chat during lunch. Debbie Becker smiles for the camera because she has iust won the Raggedy Ann look alike contest. Patty Manella, Ann Morrow, and Michell Donley have a little chit chat before participating in P.E. 184 f Student Life if. ,Q Y 's...i-- Ys - This class seems full of eager listeners, except for this one camera watcher. - Mara Tepper gets involved in school activities in her first year at Centennial. - Jennette Gibbs seems ready to work, but Regina Greene seems to be in another world. - Don't tell me your dog ate your homework! B -it Ac I :Iggy , . . ,. H- ...v-v K ,X -f ti , A gow A55-,i .yr D -4- 0 9 hnw. n i it ' sg Q 5 ' '5-N vi M I 5-, lr 1 af fi? uf , Sf?- 5 5 ISSSP! 4. -cz' . 4, V ,. 'Z N Y K Y Student Life X 185 Spectrum Strikes Again! ent Life s , , I . JVVL 3 LLINUS ,l gym ...Se J 'fx WL. N. gi Spectrum '78 Was Great! Music, singing, skits, and comedy, were the main head- ings of this year's Spectrum acts. The students in Spectrum demonstrated their talents to the audience while enjoying themselves at the same time. All in all, Spectrum '78 was rf great! l N , l , l I 188 f Student Life I'-I -I - 'Q , . as' fl W C D 11, B L ff. I Q X, in ' g.f,4f'.4:sf. ' ' vii f I , igsfffwfi ' A Karen Moss is active in sports. Our photographer seems to have found a friendly face. Lancers perform in any weather. Is this Brad Morgan or the creature from the Black Lagoon? Mr. Lehman lectures to his History class. Sfudenf Life ! 189 A C 190 X Student Life -if H-. Freshman Helen Thow seems to be telling an interesting story. Mr. Danielson looks over his fan mail. A sight too good to be true - everyone is work- ing. md Q, Kwai .ala -., xg 'P' an -gxs A.. C- D, ,. Q You'd sit down too, if you had to carry this big thing around alldayl Duck, Duck, Duck, Duck, Duck, Duck, GOOSE!!! Ned, there isn't any film in the camera, isthere? Jerry Schweighart and Jacob Sli- chter model new uniforms for Home- coming parade. it Student Life X 191 Students, Students, Students :JF TQ il .ii W E 4 Qwl i -1 ,Lk if :fda I J Terry Williams lumps high tor another basket. Susie Underwood takes her well deserved break. Debbie Becker laughs at her own work. Sue Brady is off in another world while her classmate listens intently. Mike Wallner concentrates hard on his next article for the newspaper. Shelley Engel and Rose Russo concentrate on judging the next sophomore cheerleaders. Mike Flials says those ornaments look good enough to eat! Gayle Duble and Denise Walters show it's not easy to wake up for those early morning meetings. Go Chargers!!! Joyce Grabher and Angie Oliver are ready lor ballot counting. lb ll, ll qs, 4. it Student Life X 193 Ill Pep club members show their stuff at a bake sale. The Debate team is hard at work. Lori Waddell and Dede Fileccia double bump at the Disco Dance. Lisa Bone relaxes after a tough day in newspaper, as Julie Heaton looks over new material. 194 f Student Life Qs if-I b 'R' Mike Marsh fits well in Santa's shoes. Pep Club members file into the room to discuss their next proiect. Half the crowd seems to be concen' trating, as a few enjoy themselves. Mark Neuman illustrates the modem version of The Thinker. Mary Hall boogies at the Disco Dance, Sludent Life ! 195 Moment gif, . V, ,N 1 ' 4 . I V 5, 9. QV ooo A sa , A 196 X Student Life ss l Ai-.. This student finishes up his homework in the cafeteria. What's Mr. McGuire grinning at? These girls concentrate on the speaker. Lisa Butler reads over her article in the Centinal. Wait till you're juniors: then school starts at 8:00l Wow - look at that! The cafeteria is a nice way to relax after a grueling day at school. Hi, cutie pie!! Mr. Valentine gets his points across in Psychology class. Swimming is such a strenuous activity, you would prop yourself up too! Student Life ! 197 Let it Snow, Let It Snow, Let It Snow This winter was a memorable one inthe minds of Cen- tennial students. The abundance of snow was unbelieva- ble and for most students, it meant SNOW DAYS! It offered the opportunities to go sleighing at their tavorite place whether it be good ol' Centennial Hill or Orchard Downs, or taking advantage ofthe snow days to complete their term papers. Whether these clays were spent sleigh- ing and studying, or sleeping and shovelingg it certainly was a winter long to be remembered! .mm-+., 'Wil' ,4 -IW'-4 198 I Student Life As the Yearbook took shape, many people contributed their time and services, and we would like to take time out now to thank them. Our sincere thanks to: Miss Engelhaupt, our advisor, whose name should have been Patience, and Corey Mundwiler, our Taylor Yearbook Representative. Thanks to Nancy Cleland and Todd Manley for selling advertisements and photographers Lori Waddell Darrell Session and special thanks to Nathan Carlson Diana Brockman for the endless hours of typing copy editor Penny Willenbring and Ken Payne for the cover design Special thanks to Mr Borror and Mr Hembrough for always being there when we needed film developed And to our fellow staff members Through all the hectic deadlines utter chaos and crises we finally did ntl' If we got on each other s nerves during these trials and tribulations hopefully all is forgotten You were a great staff and we enloyed working with you To you and Centennial we both say Thanks for a Great year' Sharon Grabher and Lor Kuo Co Edt IT S A SMALL WORLD W d dFl b rt , . I I , . , .. , ,- r I - - ' , I O , . 4 1 1' c , .V u N - i - i ors Lyrics on pages 1-16 are credited to: ii 1963 onderland Music Company, Inc. Wor s and Music by: Richard M. an o e B. Sh ' - - -5 I , S d Lf X199 Bortner, Philip J .4... 111 Abell, JulieA .... .... 9 0,98 146 Abell, Susan K ......... 56, 90 120 Abraham, Harold .......... 80 111 Adams, Arleen M .... 68, 87, 89 135 Adams, Kevin S .......,... 49 135 Alberts, Diane V ............. 1 1 1 Alexander, Marcia K . . .80, 100, 135 Alford, Laura J .............. 135 Allen, Delonn ...... .... 9 6 111 Allen, Erwonna ..... ..., 1 20 Allen, lsiah B .... . . . 111 Allen, Roberta L ..... . . . 135 Ba rbee ,Angela L ... Barbee, Celestin C Barbee, Steven M. Bareis, Bareis, Barker, Barker, Barnes Barbara A CharlesJ . F. J ..... Robert W . ,D.M .... Barton, Thomas B . . Bash, Kathy L ..... Bash, KimberlyA . . . Althaus, Patrick D ..... .... 1 20 Althaus, Christopher E ...,..... 135 Anderson, Barbara J ....... 96 135 Anderson, Cathy L ........ 101 146 Anderson, Debra M ....... 104 1 1 1 Anderson, Karen E ,.......... 135 Anderson, Kimberly L ...... 32, 146 Anderson, Robert C ........ 89, 102 Andrews, Brian P .... .,.. 8 0, 11 1 Arie, Beth L ........ .... 1 35 Arie, Timothy E ......, . . . 111 Armstrong, Barbara S ........ 1 1 1 Arnett, Christin L ........,... 120 Arnold, Alonda A . 100, 105, 120 146 Arnold, Mike ........ Arnold, Teresa L ....., . . . Arrington, Barbara D . Arrington, Katrina R . . Brown, Wanda G ............ 126 Ash, GreggT ...... ... 111 Ash, JoeM .... ... 135 Ash, Will J ........ ...... 1 46 Assell, William M . . . ..,. 47 146 Atkins, Yvette M ..., .... 1 1 1 Ault, Deborah J .... . . . 146 Ault, Johnny D . . . ,.... . .80 Austin, DickA . . . ........ . 146 Ayers, Kevin L ......... 49, 89 135 Ayers, Kimberly D ........... .95 Backey, Barbara .....t...... 1 1 1 Bagwell, Jacqueli ..,.. 104, 105 135 Bailey, Linda .... Baker, Angela K .... Baker, Barbara G Baker, Delrae ...,.. .,.. 1 11 Baker, Gregory W .... .... 5 2 120 Baker, Kathy ...... .... 1 35 Baker, Larry E ..... ,....... 1 35 Baker, Michael D ..........,. 111 Baker, Raymond A . . .47, 80, 81, 93, 102, 147 Baker, Susan M .....,., 80, 83, 120 Banks, Kevin L ....,,......., 111 Bannon, Peter L .71, 83, 85, 97, 103, 106,107,146,147 ...f.f11i . . .80,120 ............111 49, 52, 120 . ..... 49, 147 ...135 ......135 ..........135 9O,91,135 ..........120 Battershell, Christopher R . .49, 135, 143 Baugh, David .... Baugh, Dean . . . Baugh, Linda L. .. Beaird, ...111 ...111 .....120 Ron B ...... ........... ..101,147 Beard, Michael L ....... Beck, Douglas L . . Becker, Debra A . .56, 57, 68, 88, 91, ............147 Bolden, Sandra L . . . ..........12C Bone, Lisa J ........ 91, 92, 96, 135 Bonham, Laurie A .54, 55, 86, 87, 98, Bonnett, Nancy K .... Borbely, Barbara T, . . Borchers, JillA . . . Bouamer, Michelle L Boykins, Eliza ..... Boykins, Eliza Brademas, Katherine A ........ 92, 98, 147 Becker, JD ........ ...... 1 20 Beckett, JeffreyA. . . . . .53, 111 Beckett, Mark H .............. 147 Beckmann, Tracy ..,.......... 1 1 1 Bell, Wendy L .68, 74, 75, 84, 88, 90, 103, 135, 136, 140 Benfatto, Rosanne M .80, 83, 90, 95, 111 Bennett, Charlene .... . . .135 Bennett, Larry ....... . . .147 Bennett, Marcella M ..... . . . 120 Bennett, Veda ....... . . .120 Bentley, Steven R. . . . . . 135 Bentz, Steven R .............. 1 1 1 Bergstrom, William L ..., 80, 95, 120 Bermingham, Paula A ...... 88, 120 Bradford, Michael A .......... Bradley, Karen S . . .95, 96, 111, Bradley, Lloyd D ............. Bradley, Mark E . . . Bradley, Teri K .... Brady, Sheila D . . . Brady, Susan C ....... ...147, ...101, Bramley, Ronald R ........... Bramley, Tim ...,... ....... Brannock, Gail A . . . Brasher, Randal L . . Brazil, James ..... Brazil, Joyce M ..... Brazil, Lonnie R .... Breckenridge, Steven ....,.... Briggs, Brian C .... Briggs, Robin L . . . Bright, Ann R ...... Bright, Sandra F .,.. Brindley, Susan B . . Bringham, Pam .... Britt, Teena L ...... Bernard, Darryl K. . . Bilbrey, Evelyn M . . . Bilbrey, Kelly J ..... Bilbrey, Leora J .... Billhymer, Michael S Binder, Malinda L. . . Birge, Randy L .... Black, JeffreyJ . , . Black, Julie E ..... Black, Vicki G ...... Blaker, Kenneth L. . . Blakley, Glori S ..... Blevins, Arthur S . . . Blissit, Davanda .... Blissit, Persovol .... Blum, Jennifer A ....... .....111 ........120 ..,.135,141 ......111 ..........101 ...89,135 ...135 ...135 ...111 ...135 . f .56, 126 .....111 ' fidefiib Bodamer, Kimberly A .... 78, 90, 135 Bodamer, Suzanne M . .90, 111, 147 Bodine, Dirk D ......... 69, 87, 135 Bohlen, Eric D . . , ......111 ......12O .,..78 96, 97, 103, 99, .88, 90, r 1 Brockman, Dianna K ....,.. 93, Broeren, Thomas A ..... 49, 88, Broeren, Timothy R ....,... 49, Brooks, Doug ....... ..... Brooks Julie A ..., .... 8 0, Brooks, Keith ..... ..... Brooks, Nathaiel J . . . . . . Brooks Shanell D .... . . . Brown, Camille J ..., ...... Brown, Charlott E .......... 80, Brown, Douglas J ,..... 80, 1 1 1, Brown, Gary L .... ........ Brown, Kenneth D .,......... Brown, Kevin E ......,. 49, 70, Brown, Kimberly M .,........ Brown, Kreg A .......,. 49, 88, Brown, Mark A .,.. .....,.. Brown, Randy U ...,. . . . Brownfield, Jeffrey G ......... Broyles, Jenna Sue S .... 80, 90, Broyles, Julie K .....,.. 81 , 92, Brunelle, DavidW . . . . . . . . . 147 12C 135 111 111 135 130 135 167 147 120 135 135 120 120 128 135 148 ,..1 148 '--i 1111 135 120 133 1:-sd 135 111f 111 111 121 135 14 14 14 121 121 135 111 135 121 Brunelle, Gregory A , Brunkow, Stephen C Bryan, BarbaraJ . . . Bryan, Leigh A . . . Bryan, Pamela .,... Bryant, Shelly ...... Buckler, Dwayne W . lBuckley, Angela R . . ullock Malisa A urden Stephen F urgham Pamela J urk James L ....106, urk Phillip S .32, 50, 70, urr Christopher J urton Lisa F usdirk RandyO uskirk Kevin N utler Francine J utler Lisa R . . .92, 100, uttitta ElizabethA uttitta Marmell R utton James L 36, 49, 51, 71, utton MichaelJ utts Deborah D utts George K rya Michael N yrnes ThomasJ yrnes Timothy P ryan Rhonda ryant Lester yrnes Colleen M yers DanielL aciappo Kathy agle KurtA ain Richard D ampbell DorisE 136, 143 ....49,52 ffjffidi ...49,135 ...,...49 fffasfibs 11 if5b,'521 ampbell Marchall D ,,....... ampo JaneW annon BradleyA anull MarkA ardwell GaryD arlson Eric K arlson MichaelA arlson Nathan R armack Linda L arrico Gina A .... arrico Steven B . . . arrie Dawn M .... arrier William E. .. arroll Melinda .... arroll MichaelD ., .......68 .ffiss .93, 148 ......121 ffQfif45 1 1 1 1 111 111 121 111 111 .96 111 112 148 112 121 148 136 136 112 148 112 148 112 136 84, 171 121 121 148 138 135 112 136 136 136 136 136 112 148 112 136 136 136 121 112 121 166 121 129 149 121 121 112 121 arson Lesa A ,34 54, 55, 107, 149, 169 A: , ..... .: , ..... 1: , ' . : ' , : , ' ...... : ' , ' .. 1: , .. : , .... : , ' .... : rya, Timothy N .... : , .. n , D .. : , .. I , ..... arr,Angela , ..... Carson, Richard D . . Cacioppo, Cathy A . . Carter, Beverly H . . . Carter, Bonnie K . . . Carter, Tamela F . . . Casteel, Claire A . . . Causley, Lisa K .... Cekander, Jerry P . . Chaney, Curtisti .... Chaney, Jordan H . . Chaney, Cynthia L . . Chaney, Sherry D . . . Chapdu, ClaireY . . . Chapman, Curtis L. . Chapman, Gary D. . . Chapman, Ronald L . Chappel, Larry D . . . Charity, Eronda .... Charlton, Cheryl L . . ......101 ....95 ...fffibs 80, 88 f f f f .BQ Chastain, Paul R .... 80, 81, 88 Chepan, Douglas N . Chiang, Vivian ...... 78, 79, 92 Chiang, June ....... 56, 71 , 92 Christensen, Denise L Christensen, Phillip P Christians, Michael A Christians, Vicki L . . Chu, Dahmin ...... Chrzanocki, Karen M Chum, Ricky ...,.. ......96 1 1 1 1 Clark, David G ...... 49, 52, 80, Clark, Gregory S .... Clark, John R ...... Clark, Sharon A .... 1fQQIf45 Clark, Susan E ..... 78, 87, 103 Clark, Yvonne M .... 1 149 149 112 121 136 136 149 121 .96 149 112 .69 121 112 136 136 149 136 121 136 112 121 112 121 149 136 149 136 121 121 Cleland, Nancy E . . .76, 88, 103 Cleland, Tracy A .90, 91, 93, 98, 107, Clements, Daniel S. . Clements, Kandy . . . 1 49, Q fffbe. 1 Clements, Mary R ........ 103, Cline, Dave E ....., Cloyd, Thomas F . . .46, 71, 149, Coad, Eric C ....,.. Coad, Paul G ...... Cobbs, Patricia A . . . Cobbs, Ricky L ..... Coburn, Donnie R . . Coburn, Jamie E .... Cochran, James T . . Cockrell, Myron K . . . Coffey, Randall W , . Colbert, Leslie ..... Coleman, Thomas B . Collinson, Douglas J Comer, Creighto W . ...mibbg ffffffibdf 160 136 149 112 121 150 136 112 121 121 121 150 136 150 136 Congrave, Elizabeth A Conley, Mark A ............ 89, Cook, Brenda P ..,.. Cook, Frank R . . . Cook, Kirk K. . . Cook, Russell ...... Coon, Pamela S .... Cooper, Debra D . . . ....80, Cooper, Lori L ......,.. 78, 90, Cooper, William M ............ Corbett, Allan D ,... Corey, Calvin ...... Corey, Charles S .,........... Cornell, Catherine E ..... 80, 88, Cornett, Pamela S ...... 83, 90, Cornwell, Julie K . . . ....,.8O, Corten, Steven A . ..,....... . . Costello, Johnny W ........ 49, Cotter, Carol A .... . Cowart, Jenise Y ,... ,...68, Cowart, Juannaca M . . . . . . . Cox, Jane ......... Cox, Jeffrey ..... Cox, Susan A ...... Cozad, Cynthia B .......... 55, Cozad, Phillip E ..... 150 136 .49 121 136 121 136 136 112 136 136 136 121 112 112 150 136 121 112 136 136 121 121 Creighton, JamesA . . .69, 107, 150, 154 Creswell, Catherine J ....... 88, Crider, Carlton K . . .31, 49, 104, Crosby, Carla J ....., Crosby, Tina M ......... 78, 96, Currid, Barbara E ............. Currid, Scott W .... Curtis, Michael A ............. Curtis, Robert C ...... Curtis, Sarah J ....,...... 100, Curtis, Stephen L ............. Curtis, Wesley W . .47, Czajkowski, Carolyn A .... . . . Czajkowski, Peter J ,... . . . Dalton, David E ,.,. Dalton, Robert M .... Dalzell, Scott D ...... Danielson, Cheryl A ........ , . . Danielson, ChrisJ . . . Darcy, Kevin M ..... Darcy, KimberlyA . . . Darcy Jr., Neville P. . . Dart, Terri L ........ ..,.101, .49,150, 80,81,87, 94, ....52, Dart, Tracey ................. Daugherty, Raymond L Daugherty, Tammy J ...... 101, Davis, William ....., Davenport, Patricia . . 121 150 121 112 121 112 161 151 151 88, 136 121 121 136 121 136 121 112 136 136 112 151 136 David,JulieA ..,...,,......., 121 Davidson, Barbara A . . .88, 134, 136 Davidson, Tony .......,......,.. Davis, James J ..... ......... 1 12 Davis, Lori D ...... .... 1 36 Davis, Pamela S .... ..... 1 51 Davis, Ramon ............... 1 12 Davis, Richard D ......... 101, 136 Davis, StephenJ . , .71, 97, 107,151 Davis, Terry L ..,...........,. 121 Davis, William B ....... 53, 112, 136 Davis, Winnie K ..... ,...... 1 21 Davison, Hazel M .... ..... Dawkins, Richard E .... ..... Dawkins, Tina M .... .,...,. 1 51 Day, Thomas A ............... 1 12 Dayton, Christine D ...,. 78, 79, 136 Dayton, Lori A ...,,.......... 1 12 Deckard, Stephen D ....,... 71, 136 Demorest, Glen P .... ...,. 1 21 Dennler, David C ,.. ....151 Dennler, James R .... .....,.... Dennler, Martha J . . . .... 80, 136 Denzer, Daryn S ........... 95, 1 12 Deschene, Nancy A .... ..... 1 12 Devlin, Kara E ...... .... 1 12 Devore, Paul D ..... ....... Dewese, Shari L ..,,. .... 1 12 Dewese, Sheila K ...,.... .... 1 00 Dickenson, Michael S ..... .... 1 12 Dickey, Amy J ......,. .... 1 12 Dickey, Douglas G . . . . . , .151 Dietrich, Susan M .... ..... 5 6 Dillard, Darlene ......,.......... Dillavou, Thomas G .....,.. 92, 152 Divine, Gloria J ...... ..... 1 36 Dixon, Stephen E . . . .... . 121 Dobbs, Douglas E .... .... 8 4, 152 Dodson, Donna D ............. 1 12 Dodson, Jeffry E . . . Dohrman, Darrell K . Domenico, Philip F . . Donaldson, Sonya J . Donley, Michele D . . Donovan, Kirk J .... Donovan, Sandie G. . Dorsey, John ,..... Dorsey, Robert L . . . Dorsey, Willie B ..,. Doud, Lori L ..... Dover, Robert A ..,. Dowd, Daniel G ..... Doyle, Linda R ..... 69, 88 ff.'f.'fi2i ....92 105, 136 Duble, Gayle A . . .55, 87, 90, 98, 99, 152 Duge, Jack L ....... 48, 49, 71, 152 Dragoo, Kevin S .... .,........121 Drake, Danita L . . . . . . . Drennan, Craig C . . . . . Dudley, Leon ...., . . . Due, Kathleen M . . . . . . . . Due, Maureen R ...... .... Duffey, Thomas K .... . . Dunaway, Tina C . .. . . . . Dunlap, Donald L , .. .... Dunn, Raymond B .... . . .53, Dunwoodie, Patricia S ...,,. 96, Dussinger, Karin l ......... 71, Duvall, Mitch .......,....... Dworschak, Scott J . . .46, 47, 71, 107, 152, Earl, Quentin L .... ..... 4 7, Easley, John M ..... . . Ebeling, Sherry L .,... ..... Eddleman, MaryBeth ....... 56, Edwards, Kenda M ...... 95, 96, Eggers, Connie L ............ Ehlers, Karen J .... 90, 91, 103, Ehlers, Mark P .............. Elder, Lisa ..... ....... 1 22, Ellis, Gregory R ...... .... Ellis, Laurie L .......... . . Ellsworth, Christopher ........ Elmer, Paula J .,.......... 55, Elmer, Robert S .... ..... Elston, Brenda L . . , . . .98, Elston, Scott H .... . . .80, Ely, Christin A ,............. Empson, Julie M ............. Engel, Shelley K. , .79, 134, 137, Erert, Susan ................ Evans, Charles T ........,. 52, Evans, Christopher A .....,. 92, Evans, Derrich ....... .... Evans Jr., DonaldS ... . . .53, Evans, James A .... .... Evans, Linda J ..... .... Evans, Melissa R ... .. . . . Evans, Terri L ........... 105, Everetts, Elizabeth A .... .... Ewing, Richard S ..... . . Exum, Rickey ..... . . Fairchild, Sabrina .,,.. .... Farlow, Christopher D ...... 80, Farmer, Brian L ....,. . . .53, Farmer, Steven D , ...... . . . . Farrar Jr., Thomas A .,..... 52, Faullin, Mark R ...,...,.,.... Faust, Steven C ..,.......,.. Feathergill, Mary E 74, 75, 83, 91, 103, 107, 152, Federhart, Christine M . . .71, 90, 137 137 iii 122 iii 112 112 137 122 55, 171 112 122 152 112 122 122 137 112 128 112 152 122 112 136 152 122 152 141 122 122 131 112 112 113 137 137 122 122 113 122 113 113 137 122 137 55, 168 1 22 Federhart, Karl R .... .... 1 53 Ferree, Frank R . . . Ferris, Karen B .... .......113 ....56,122 Ferris, Mary M ............ 68, 137 Fiedler, William J ................ Fileccia, Diane M . .83, 105, 134, 137 Fischer, Sonya S Fitch, MelanieJ . . . Flesher, Scott L . . . ....113 ......113 Flether, Nancy J ........... 87, 153 Flexman, Scott R . . .89, 96, 153, 168 Floyd, Michael D ............., 1 13 Fly, Darrell J ........ ......, Fondren, Shaunna K ..........113 Foster, Jamelyn C ........ 103, 1 13 Forrester, James C ......... 47, 137 Forrester, Rose A 71 , Fosnaugh, Lori L .... .... 76, 83, 88, 103, 122l 137 Foster, Sharon L. . . .... 122, Francis, Bruse G .... .,.. 1 37, Frazier, Jacqueli. . . . . . . . . Frazier, Thomas F . . . . . . .153 Frazier, Vanessa . . ...,...122 Frech, Tania J ............ 79, 137 Fredericks, L. Page ..... 36, 56, 137, Fredericks, Tara W ......... 56, 122 Freeman, Judith L ......... 80, 1 13 Freeman, Leah A .......... 30, 137 Friedmann, Catherine J ........ 122 Friese, Jeff J ................ 137 Frillman, Jamie L . . .71, 80, 83, 120, 121 Frillman, Leslie D . . .80,81,103, 153? Froech, David J ............., 1 13 Fruth, Viveka B . . . Fryer, Jeffrey R ..... Fumento, Andrew E .... Fumento, Michael A .... ....8O,11 ....8O,12 ......12 .misal- Galardy, Rebecca S ....... 101, 153 Gallardy, Mitchell E .... .... 4 9, 5 Gallivan, Hugh W .... .... 1 3 Gallivan, Katie P ..... .... 1 1 Gallivan, Loretta L ... ...... Gardner, Alice M .... ...... Gardner Angus D ..... ..,. 1 3 Gardner, Sammy D .........,. 11 Garner, Larry D ..,....... 101, 15 Garvey, Patricia E ..... 96, 100, 13 Gatewood, Douglas L ..,,...... 12 Gatewood, Stephen M . . , . . . . . . , Gawthorp, Michael A . . . ..., . . 12 Gerber, Dawn R , . . Gibbs, Jeanetta ..... .... 7 6, 12 Giboney, Cynthia J . Giboney, Samantha A ....8O,12 ....,.12 .,....96,13 Giddings, Alice M .... . ifford, Alfred B ..... . ilbert, JenniferS . .. . Eilbert, Lee A ..... Gilbert, Rebecca J ..... Silles, Laura E .... Gilles, Lisa A ..... illes, Susan M . . . illespie, Arzah ..... Gillogly, CynthiaG . . . illogly, Laura E ...., illogly, Lesli L .... illon, Likita R .... illon, Yolanda Y .... . ingrich, Mary S ..., . iuffre, James S .... iuffre, Matthew C ..,. laser, Hollis F ...... . lenn, Keith A ..., lenn, Scott A .... lidewell, Dale R ..... lockner, James F . . . . . oin Jr., John S ,...... oldsmith, Jill L . . . ood, John D ..... oodling, Anne K ..... oodling, Cynthia R . . . orrell, Karen S ....... orrell, Mary K ........ ....97,153 106 ...123, 129 56,165 111,95 .80, 88, .80, 89, .fifsb 1 .52 113 113 153 123 137 123 153 123 123 113 113 153 154 137 154 113 113 137 123 137 113 137 113 123 rabher, Joyce A . . .80, 83, 90, 105, 1 13 rabher, Sharon J .... 87, 90, 93, 98, 107, raen, Martin ...... ....... raham, Susan E .... .... 1 23 raham, Frances .,.. ranato, Andrea M ......,.. 80 ranato, Sarah F .... ....... raves, Kelley E ............. reene, Regina L ....... 80, 88 rider, Patti L .... riffin, Jaray L ..., riffin, NancyA . . . riffet, Gregory A .... riffet, Susan K . . . ritz, Leslie V ...... ......96 .,..101 rothe, Donald L .,........ 53 rothe, JulieA. . .56, 68, 88, 91 rothe, Karen E ....,,......, rusy, Lynne M . . . umbel, Jeffrey S ..., unning, Patricia L . . . aarhues, Charles D ......... agan, Michael T .......... 69 agan, Jeffrey C .... aines, John M ,.. 1 1 154 113 125 113 106 123 154 123 154 123 154 123 155 113 137 113 113 123 123 137 123 137 113 Halcrombe, Soynda R Hall, Jeffrey K ..... Hall, Mary J ..... Hall, Richard D .... Hall, Ted W ....... Hallbeck, Daniel J . . Hallowell, Brian L. . . Hallowell, Lori A .... Hambrick, Lashunda Hamrick, William R . Hanes, Brenda L , . . Hanoka, Jamie ..... Hansen, Karen A . . . Hansen, Lisa ...... Hanson, Charles C . . Hanson, Mike ...... Harbison, Cheryl A . . Hardgraves, Tracy . . Hardin, Ricky E .... Harding, David L . . . Harding, Gregory S . Harding, Lori D .... Hardwick, Allison J . Haring, Lianne M . . . Hariri, Nasseh ..... Harkness, Karen E . . Harmon, David J . . . Harper, James Jr . . . Harper, Joanne L . . . Harris, Felix L ...... Harris, Michael K . . . Harrison, Burdick A . Harshbarger, Jill A. . Hart, Brenda S ..... Hart, Lori A ..... Hartle, Tim M i..... Hartman, Frank E. . . Hartman, Leslie S . . Hartman, MarkA . . . Hartman, Mitchell A . Hartz, Kimberly R . . Haruska, Garry L . . . Harvey, Carol .... Harvey, Lisa L ..... Hassell, Charles E . . Hasty, Michael G . . . Hasty, Robert E .... Hayden, Curt R .... Hays, Alan G ,,.. Hays, David R . , . Hays, Mary L ...... Hays, Robert V ,..., Haelea, Edward E. . . Heaton, Eric S ..... .........113 ....90,91,137 .........137 ....92,137 .......138 ......101,155 ..........138 F .83, 104, 105, 113 .......52,123 .....113 .......138 .....107,155 ....56,123 ....52,123 .....97 ....138 .,..113 ...,113 ....117 ....138 ....113 .....113 .......123 .....,102,113 .......138 ......104,138 ....78,123 .....155 ....,..38,155 .....156 ....123 ...ffiss .......113 ..,...113,114 . . . .49,138 .... .113 .......123 ....52,123 ......,138 ..,......123 ....49,80, 138 .........123 .....100,156 .....123 ,...138 ....113 .....80 ...,.123 .......80,113 ,........,138 Heaton, Julia M ..87, 91, 92, 98,156 Heffley, Christin A . . ,.....103,113 Hegarty, Olivia L . . Hegarty, Rebecca J Heller, Eric S ..... Heller, Theresa A . . Hemphill, EricJ . . . Hemphill, Stephen R Henderson, Mattie , Henderson, Lisa A . Henderson, Wayde. Henman, Kelly L. , . Henrichs, Micheal W Henris, Kimberli E . Hepler, Dawn M . . . Herman, L. C ..... 138 113 156 156 123 174 113 123 156 113 Hernandey, Michelle ,32, 90, 98, 107, 160 Hewitt, Andre B ...... 146, 156 Hewitt, Julius I ..,.. 85, 97, 103 Hicks, Anita D ....... Hicks, Bonita M ...... Hieser, Deborah S .... Hieser, Eric S ...... Highfill, Chetina .... Highfill, Thomas E .... Hildreth, Sheila A ..... Hildreth, Thomas G Hill, Denece ..... Hill, James L .. . Hill, KennethW ... Hill, KimberlyC .... Hillen, Melinda L . . Hillsman, Audria L . . . Hinton, Michael D . Hire, David W ..... Hire, MargaretJ. . . Hire, Tammy S .... Hoctor, David M . . . Hodges, Barton L . . Hodges, Stephani A Hodson, Gregory W Hodson, Jennifer L. Hoffman, Alan J ...... Hoffman, David M . Hoffmeister, Cathy S . . Holdcroft, Carla A . Hoke, Julie A ........ Hoke, Victoria E . . . Holdcroft, Sharon J Holden, Diane L . . . Hollern, Jon G .... Holliday, Robin M . Hollingswort, Carla J Holm, Mark A ..... Holt, Elijah J ...... Holt, Patricia L ,.,. Horton, Edwin D. . . Horton, Joseph T . . ....,96 .......101 ....103, .104,105, ..60,71, .....80, ..89,90, .....80, ..49,71, ..90,97, .....91, .92,103, ,...103, ...80, ...47, ....105, I 1 I 138 138 123 156 113 123 123 105 138 138 138 123 138 157 138 138 113 114 138 138 138 138 138 138 138 123 114 123 114 114 114 157 157 123 be Houser, Kenneth W . .69, 70, 86, 157 Houston, Bettey Ji ............ 123 Hovde, Kelly L . . , . . .123 Hovde,MarkH.,. ...114 Hovde, RipC ........ . . . 138 Howard, Richard E .... ..... 1 38 Howard, TerryW . . . .... 80, 114 Howe, Tera R ..,. ....... 1 57 Howell, Dana R . . .... 80, 123 Howell, Lisa K ....... .... 8 8, 157 Hromadnik, Gina L .... ..... 1 57 Huddleston, Jay M ,.....,.. 71 , 101 Hudgens, Robin R ............ 138 Huelsbusch, Theresa A .95, 103, 114 Huff, Lillian L ................... Huff, Russell D. . . ....., . . . . Huke, Martha ................. 79 Hulett, Kathleen A ....., 96, 97, 157 Hulett, Patricia J ............. 138 Humphreys, NancyJ .88, 90, 91, 138 Huss, Theresa L .............. 138 Hutchins, Martha J ........ 79, 139 Hutchison, Joe S ................ Hyde, Debra K 56, 57, 68, 91, 93, 98, 99, 107, 157, 166 Hyde, Denise R . . .68, 74, 75, 83, 85, 91, 103, 139 lben, Benjamin C ....... 39, 87, 157 lben, Michael T ........... 87, 157 lgnasiak, Gina M. . .76, 90, 103, 120, 123 lgnasiak, Melanie M . .74, 75, 83, 86, 90, 98, 99, 100, 103, 107, 157, 168 lsom, Anyeta L .....,...,..... 158 Ivy, Christopher L .... . . . 123 Jackson, Duane ..., . . .158 Jackson, Joseph D .... ...... Jackson, Tommie L . . . . . .139 Jackson, Valeri L . . . . . . Jackson, Williett ..., . . . Jake, Latanya K .... ..... Jake, Terron ...... . . . 139 Jake, Theresa L .............. 123 James, Cheryl ............ 96, 123 James, David R. . .84, 103, 106, 107, 146, 158, 169 James, Deborah A ............... Jamison, BeckyJ . . . . . .123 Jamison, Julie B ..... . . .114 Janowski, Thomas E .......... 124 Janusz, Gergory G ............ 114 Jarrett, KentA 95, 97, 103, 107, 158, 169 Jefferson, Janet L ............ 1 14 Jenkins, Jenette .... . . . Jessop, Alison R .... ,.......... Johansen, Christine ..... 80, 88, 139 Johnson, Angela .... ...... 1 39 Johnson, Anthony .... ......... Johnson, Anthony E ....... 124, 128 Johnson, Brenda L .... ......... Johnson, Charles R ........... 158 Johnson, David C ................ Johnson, Deanne L. . .80, 87, 98, 99, 158,175 Johnson, Debra J .,.. ,... 1 01, 158 Johnson, Diane . . . ..... . . . . Johnson, Diane F .... ........ Johnson, Diane ..... .... 1 58 Johnson, Donald E .... .... 1 39 Johnson, Felicia D ............ 124 Johnson, Ivory D ............. 114 Johnson, Jeffrey P ..... 69, 138, 139 Johnson, Jill Johnson, Kenneth S ....... 105, 158 Johnson, Larissa C ..... .114 Johnson, Letitia K .... ........ Johnson, MarcusA . . . .. . .124 Johnson, Michael A . . . . . . . . . Johnson, PauletteA . . . . . . . Johnson, Perry ...... ...... Johnson, Rebecca J . . . . . . . 124 Johnson, Robby ..... .... 1 O1 Johnson, Rufus J ..... ........ Johnson, Shelvin A ....124 Johnson, Shirley T .... ........ Johnson, Wayne .... ........ 1 24 Jolliff, Nancy A .... Jolliff, Patrick L . . . Jolly, Sondra B .... .....80,114 ....139 ....124 Karich, John T ...,.... 83, 106, 124 Karich, Mary E . .55, 84, 88, 91, 106, 139 Karsh, Aaron N .....,..... 88, 139 Katsinas, William T . . 49, 83, 139 Keagle, Tamera R ........... . . . Keagle, Teresa K ......... 106, 139 Keagle, Thomas R ...,........ 167 Keck Ill, Frank ...... 71, 80,139 Kelly, Kathleen .........., 104, 1391 Kepley, Brett A ...,.. 69, 89, 94, 139 Kerr, Shelly K ............... 114i Kesseberth, WilliamC .... . . . ,891 Kearns, Kathleen M ........... 124 Kempe, David A ............. 1591 Kemper, Scott W ....... 52, 83, 1241 Kennedy, Diana C ........ 114, 124 Keyhea, Earline .... ....... 1 59 Kieffer, Lynn E ,..... .... 8 9, 139' Kight, Scott R ............. 53, 1 14 Kimbrell Jr., William R ........ . . . King, Daniel R ........ ..... 1 59 King, Deena ......, ......... 1 24 King, George C ..., ..... 1 04, 159 King, Kevin B ...... .... 8 0, 159 King, Michelle Y .... .... 1 24 King, Mitchell L . . . King, Jimmy ..... Jones, Albert L ..., ...... Jones BeatriceG .... .... 1 39 Jones, Carl P ...,. ...... Jones, Charlotte F . . . . . . .139 Jones, Diane A .... .....,... Jones, Gregory E .... ...., 4 9, 139 Jones, JefferyC . . . ..... 53, 1 14 Jones, Jill A ............,.... 114 Jones, Katheryn .............. 124 Jones, Laurie A . . .56, 57, 89, 91, 98, 158 Jones, Paulette . . . ....... . . . . Jones, Susan ..... ...... 9 0, 1 14 Jordan, Dennis J ............ 114 Justus, Edward S .... 67, 71, 83 158 Kadlec, Edward H ... ... 114 Kahler, Kandy .............. 1 14 Kaiser, Heidi L ........... 110 114 Kaiser, Sheri A. .83, 85, 91, 137 139 Karasinski, Angela K Karavolos, Angelo P ........ 95 124 158 King, Theresa . . . .... .159 King, Teresa ...,.. ........ . . .1 Kingston, BillieJ , . . ..... 105, 159, Kinney, WiIIieS .. . ..... . .. . Kirchberg, Wanda ........... 1241 Kisseberth, ChristopherT . . .89, 114 Kisseberth, William .,.... .... 1 39 Klasing, Robert B .... .... 1 39 Klasing,V. R , .. ,... . . . .80 Klein, BrendaJ .... . . . 124 Klein, Jean M .... , . . 159 Klein, Joan F .... , . . 159 Klein, Joan F .... . . . 159 Klipsch, Jon R ...... ...... 1 39 Klitzing, Steven D . . . .... 69, 124 Knott, Nancy J ...,.. .... 1 39 Knott, Jamie E .............. 139 Knudsen, Kimberly K ....... 96, 159 Kobel, Donna E ..... ...... 1 24 Kodes, Carolyn .... ........ 1 24 Kodes, Kristan M ...... 87, 103, 159 Kohler, John S .... ........ . . . Kohler, Karla E ..... .... 8 7, 140 Kohler, Paul ......,... . . . 102 Kohlmann, David A ..., . . . Kohlmann, James M ... . . . Kohlmann, Joseph E . . . . . . Korbus, Christa ....... . . . Kouzmanoff, Diane M .... . . . 11 15 12 12 12 McCullough, Greg S . . Kouzmanoff, Jeffrey T ...... 89, 1 14 Krouse, Robert F ......... 124, 139 Kuo, Linda R ..........., 139, 140 Kuo, Lorraine R . .83, 86, 90, 93, 98, 99, 107,154, 160 169 Kunde, Donald R . . Kunde, Douglas R . Kurth, James F . . . Kyse, Amos .... Kyse, Bonita . . . Kyse, Debra A . . Labordus, Steve . . . -Lamb, Steve A .... Lamberth, Cheryl A Lancaster, Jerald L. Lane, Thomas A . . . ........49 ........53 .. .fffisi angley, Christine A ....,... 80 anglois, Joyce K . . .74, 75, 103 anglois, Kenneth G .....,. 114 aroe, Brenda L ..... arson, JenniferA . .. .. . . .97 139 114 114 ich 114 124 114 .53 124 124 139 115 160 124 athrop, Tina M .W ......,,.. . , aurent, Kathy K ...,.. 95, 103 avender, Timothy R . .86, 107, 151, aw, Beatrice D . . . awrence, Dena J . awrence, Susan R awson, Daphane Y eblanc, Melanie A. ee, Carol A ...... ee, Ruth A ..... eeper, Beth A .... eger, Angela K . . . 160, fffibi ....95 ......88 ....90,107 114 171 139 114 124 114 124 114 139 160 139 Lipscomb, Kathy A . . . Lipscomb, Tina M . , . Livingston, Joel R . . . Livingston, Lori J . . . Lofland, Diane E .... Lofland, Janet L .... Logue, Gregory L .... Logue, Kevin P ..... Long, Toni L ....,... Loveman, Melesa A . . Lowe, Leo S ......,. Lowe, Mary L ....... Lowenstien, Michael D Lriese, Jeff ......... Lyke, Kevin A ..i... Lynch, Carmen P ..,. Lynch, Marcia A .... Lynch, Teri L ..,. Lyons, Beth A ....... MacGregor, Patricia L MacGregor, Stewart W Machula, Elizabeth A . Mack, Jed A ........ ....114 ....100 ....114 ....162 .....139 .......114 .....100,162 .......124 .....114 .. .... 124 ....124 ff ,ffibi ....114 .jfiia ......80,124 ...56,88,115 .........139 ......68,139 .........101 Madden, Pamela S . .56, 68, 88, 103, 140 Madden, Scott A .... Maggi, Ronald J ..., Mallock, Byron A . . . Manella, Frances J .... Manella, Patricia J .... Manero, Mario G ..... ....52,124 .....124 .......162 ....103,115 ........162 ........140 Manley, Todd J .... 52, 80, 120, 124 Manning, Sandra G . . . Manzella, MaryA ..... ........124 .....78,140 eger, Mark ,....... ....... 1 24 eHocky, Stephen V ....,.. 102, 139 emmon, Mitchell E . . . ..... .161 enoir, Emily T .......,... 106, 124 essaris, Thomas P ........... 1 14 evy, Mark A ....,...... 83, 84, 86 ewis, Alicia D ............... 161 ewis, Amy S .... ..... 6 8, 88, 139 ewis, Donna L .... ........... ewis, Fleet G .............,.. 124 ewis, Michael T ewis, Stanley J .... 70, 87, 150, 161 ierman, Keith A ............. 139 imes, Carolyn L ..........88,114 .......161 imes,PaulaK .................. indgren, ElizabethA . . .78, 79, 105, 139 indgren, Mary J .... ....... 1 14 indsey, David L ..... .... 1 39 inzy, Joann ....... .... 1 14 ippincott, Brenda K . . . ..... . 139 ipscomb, Jeffrey F ........ 53, 1 14 Marchand, Jeanne M ....... 96, 140 Marchiando, Elizabeth C ....... 140 Marchott, Julie A . Marcott, Tony L . . Markland, Jean D . Marr, Jay J ...... Marsh, Michael P . Marsh, Stephen J . Marshall, Audrey L Marshall JennyS. Marshall Larry J , Marshall Michael J Marshall Scott D . Marshky, Susan G Martens, Mary B . .56, 57, 83, 90, 93, 98, 107, 156, 162, 169 Martin, Brian H . . Martin, Gregory P Martin, Kathy L . , Martin, Laurie A . . Martinez, Vanessa R . . . . . . . .80 ........101,162 ......49,52,124 ............115 ......83,84,162 70, 86, 97, 107, 162 .... 47,124 ....162 .....162 .........89,140 ........100,162 .........53,115 ......87,88,140 ......96,115 .... 55,124 Marty, Neil S ..... Marty, Philip S ..... Marxmiller, AmyJ . . . Matthews, Angela K . . Matthews, Charles E. . Matthews, Tommy L . . Maxey, Cathy L .... Maxey, Robert T .... Maxwell, Katrina D . . . May, Barbara J .... May, Teresa L .... May, Wayne L ....... Mayes, Steven L ..... ...49, ...52, 80, McAfee, Christopher K ........ McAuliffe, John R . . . McAuliffe, Thomas. . . McCabe, Kenda ..... McCabe, Kimberly R . McCain, Donald R ......... 53, McCall, Frederic J ,.... 80, 163, McCarty, John E .... McClain, Mark E .... McClaird, Debra A . . . McClellan, Belinda G . McClellan, Brenda G . McClellan Jr., Esque . McCellan, LynneJ . . . McClellan, Sharon . . . McClerren, Todd L . . . McClintock, Alice L. . . McCombs, Helene L . . McCoy, Bryan K ..... McCullough, Deanne M . . McDaniel, Tim F ..... McDonald, Linda . . . McDuffee, Amy L .... McDuffy, Kenneth W . McFarland, Phyllis S. . McGarvey, Rodney D . .....52, ...52, ,..,.,96, . ...56, .....101, ......53, .56,91, 103, McGinnis, Katherine S . . .71, 80, McGlamery, Steven M ......52, McGow, Bryan D .......... 53, McGuire, Pamela A . .89, 96, 97, McKinney, Curtiss W ......... McKinney Ill, David H ......49, McLaird, Debra ...... .... McLaird, Rick S ...... ...... McLean, Bonnie L .... . . .97, McLean, Scott A .... McLean, Scott A ...... . . McMahon, Joseph W .... .... McMahon, Thomas L .... .... McMullen, DennisJ .. . . . . . McMullen, Eric .... 125 162 115 115 140 125 140 115 140 125 125 115 115 125 125 115 115 167 125 125 115 115 125 140 115 125 140 115 93, 140 115 .53 125 140 140 163 125 125 115 140 125 140 115 140 163 115 125 100 McNabb, Thomas R . . .52, 102, 106, 140 McNaire, Karlynne R .,........... McNaire, Tony E ...,.,.. ..52,125 McNamara, Carole S ....... 80, 140 McNamara, Terrance P ..... 69, 125 McNamer, Michael R ......,,.. 140 Montgomery, Lisa A ...... , 103, 1 15 Montgomery, Mark A ,....,.... 140 Moore, Betty R ...., ...... Moore, Curtis S .... . . . 164 Moore, Dora L ..... . . . 115 Moore, Jimmy L .,.. . . .140 Moore, Kimberly R .... ..... Moore, Mark A .... . . . 125 Moore, MikeG .., .,.125 Moore, Mitchell A ......,,..... 140 O'Donnell, KimberlyS . . . . . . .125 O'Donnell, Elizabeth L .......,. 115 O'Donnell, Timothy J ....... 49, 141 Ogdon, Marla B ...... ....., 1 25 O'Hara, Brenda J .......... 88, 115 O'Hara, Catherine L ........ 88, 141 O'Keefe, Stephen A ........ 69, 1 15 Oliver, Angela K . . .92, 98, 105, 107, 165 Oliver, Thomas V .... ..,. 1 25 McNeil, Kenneth ................ McNish, David L ....,............ McPhee, NancyJ . . .83, 90, 96, 105, 107, 163 Meade, Tina M ...... .......... Meeks, Deloris ...... ....... Meeks, Gwendolyn F . .... 140 Meeks, Rosemary ..,. ,,..... Melchi, Perry D ..., .,.. 1 40 Melchi, Tamera A .... ..... Melvin, Donna M .... .,..... 1 40 Mendez, Carmen B ....... 101, 163 Menguy, Michelle ....,,. 55, 90, 125 Menner, PatrickJ .......... 71, 140 Moore, William E ..,.......... 164 Morf, Elizabeth E .78, 79, 92, 94, 125 Morgan, Bradley P . .49, 71, 84, 103, Morris, Jill L ...... Morris, Rodney L , . . Morrison, George W .... Morrison, Terri L . . . Morrow, Ann ...... ......103, ..,ffffs5,' Morrow, Jeffery J ..,........., Moss, Dallas L ..... 49, 53, 1 14, Oliveira, MarkS . . . Olsen, Hans J ,.... Olson, Keith A .... Olson, Melanie D . . O'Neal, William R . . O'Neill, Melinda K ..., Osborn, Donna K . . Otis, Kathryn D . . . Otis, Robert S ..... ....165 ........165 .....80,11 141 .....80,87, 1 .....71,80,141. .90,125,128 ........125 ....100,16 ......,.12 Overholt, David R ...... 49, 161, 16 Meriedth, Jeffry S .....,. .....163 Moss, Karen J ........ 56, 103, 141 Owens, Angela M ............. 16 Owens, Donna L ...., ........ 1 2 Merrill, Margaret E .. .71, 90, 91, 93, 140 Merrimac, Michael A . 48, 49, 70, 156, 163 Merriweather, Aaron D ..,......... Merten, Mark E ....... ...,. 1 25 Messersmith, Laura J .....,.,. 163 Metcalf, Andrew L ....,... 106, 163 Meyer, Eric L ...... 49, 52, 125, 128 Millage, Timothy A ....,. 49, 92, 140 Miller, Bruce E ..... .....,....,. Miller, Dianna J ..., ....... 1 15 Miller, Douglas C .... .......... Miller, Evelyn F ..... .....,... 1 25 Mottler, Michelle A ............ 125 Mottler, Michelle A .... ..... Muehling, Craig J ..... . . .164 Mulrooney, Teresa A .......... 125 Munds, Cindy G ................. Munds, Julie A ......... 37, 56, 125 Murdock, Robert B .... 95, 102, 141 Murphy, James K ......,... 53, 115 Murphy, Michael T .... ..... 1 41 Naanes, Debra J . . . ...... .125 Naanes, Sherry L . . . .... 101, 164 Nash, BillyJ ...,..,....,.....,.. Nelson, Benny C ............. 141 Palit, Mark K ...,.. Palmisano, Brenda S Parker, Christine M . Parmenter, George T Parrish, John H ,..... Patton, Deena L ...... Patzke, Jeffrey A .... Patzke, Karen L . . . Paul, StanleyW ..,... Paul, Thomas J .... Payne, Kenndrick R . . . Peabody, PauIineA . . . ...70, 107, 16 .....,110,11 .......80,16 ........12 104,105,14 ..,.....12 ....,7O,16 ....103,11 ........11 ..49,70,16 ...,....16 .....32,16 ....,.11 Miller, James S ........ 49, 52, 125 Miller, MariaA . .. .... .....125 Miller, Roger B .,.., .... 7 1, 140 Millsap, Jeff L ..... ..... 1 63 Milton, Patrick W ..,, .... 5 3, 1 15 Minnick, Terry L .............. 163 Minniear, Gayle D ,t..., 88 , 90,140 Minnieweather, Karl ...,.,.....,.. Nelson, Nelson, Lisa N . 18, 83, 90,121,125, 128 Robert T .... 69, 86, 97, 164 Nesbitt, Mark K ................. Nesbitt, Ronald C ................ Nettle, Gloria L .,......,...... 125 Neuman, David A 83, 84, 87, 93, 103, 105, 107, 165, 169 Neuman, Mark A ..., 47, 83, 88, 106, Pedigo, Pamela L .... Peeples, Tracyl . . . . . . .14 Pelmore, Barry .... ...,. Pelmore, Lionel . . . . . . .16 Pelmore, Paul G . . , ....... , . . . Percy, Guy H .........,... 87, 16 Peressini, Amy L .... 86, 98, 99, 16 Peressini, Patricia J 71, 85, 106, 126 13 Minton, George R .... ..... 1 25 Mitchell, Andre M ..., ..., 6 0, 163 Mitchell, Anita V ,... ....... 1 64 Mitchell, Brian L ..... .... 5 3, 115 Mitchell, Gloria A .,.,,........... Mitchell , Katherine M ...71, 91, 100, 105,164 Mitchem, Craig W ......... 52, 125 Moe, Jeffrey P .............., 140 Moe, Mi chael D .... 80, 97, 102, 164 Mohr, Laura ..............,.. 115 Montgo Montgo mery, Herman L ........ 164 mery, Herman L ........ 140 120, 125 Newman, Julie C ..,.... 54, 55, 165 Nichols, Douglas A ......... 89, 141 Nickell, Bruce H .... .......... Nihiser, RobertA . . . ...... .125 Nimmons, Joel D . . . ,... 105, 141 Nolan, Colleen M . . . .... 80, 165 Oare, Kathleen S ........,.,.. 115 O'Connor, Daniel T ............... 0'Dea, Jane M . . .55, 90, 92, 97, 98, 106,107, 156,160,165 O'Donnell, Anthony L ....... 49, 165 Perkins, Edward J . . . Perring, Julia S ..,.. Perring, Richard S .... Petit, Sona S ....... Petrillo, Christa J ..., Petrillo, Veronica R . . . Petry, Joseph A ..... Petry, Peter J ..... Petty, Barney B . . . Pfeffer, Alice T ...... Pfeffer, Michael J .... Pfiester, Marc W .... Pierce, Jason J . . . ....,95,12 ,.....12 .....95,14 ......12 ......11 ....106,16 ......14 .....95,12 .....95,11 ......14 ....11 ierce Kelly D ,... ..,. 1 15 ierce Michelle . .. . . . .126 irtle PamelaL,.. ....115 ittman PaulA ... ..... .126 itts MarkA ... .... 105,167 lew Sheri L ... ..... .141 lotner Dean J . . . ..... 95, 115 owe Darryl B . . . ..,.. .126 owe Georgia A ..., ,... 1 26 owe JefferyG ..... .... 1 15 owe Kathleen C .....,....,. 141 owell Kathleen M ..,.,.. 139, 141 owe John R ...... 49, 51, 70, 168 owe KennethA ......... 53, 115 owe Randy ...... ...... 1 41 owers AnneC , . . .... 126, 168 owers Jean M ..... ........ 1 15 rasse Herbert F ,... ..... 5 2, 126 rattJr DonaldD .... .... 1 26 ratt Miles B ....... .,.... 1 15 riester Earniste B ........ 96, 126 ritchard Ruth ...., ..,... 1 26 ritchett Karen E . . . ...., . 126 roudfit Doyne M ...,.. 78, 80, 168 ugh David E .... ......... unkay Lisa M ..,.. ,... 1 26 uinn ChristopherJ ...4...... 141 uinn Thomas P ..... .... 9 2, 94 aether HelmutL ....,....... 126 ago Viorical ........ 90, 107, 168 amshaw Sue L . . , ,...,..... 141 apier Mary M .,.. 74, 88, 103, 141 asmussen William N .,....,.. 116 atliff Raymond L ...........,... awley Brian F ...,......,... 116 ear DavidJ ....... 49, 50, 70, 168 ear PhillipV ,............,. 141 eckers Jody ............... 126 edmond Clarence . . . . . . . . . elit Sonja .,......,.,......, 90 einertsen PaulE ......,..... 141 enken Valerie K . . .81, 88, 92, 103, 141 enner MichaelJ ..,....., 80, 116 enner Sharon K . . .55, 80, 90, 141 hoden Rhonda R ............... hoden Zelda L ..... ...... 1 16 hodes H. A ..... ..... 8 0, 126 ials Don D ........ ...... 1 68 ials MichaelD ..... ........ 1 41 ibelin EricJ ......... 89, 94, 141 ice Carol L ................ 116 ichardson Marva L ............. iddell Randall K .,. ....126 . , . . , . , . , . , , . , I , ' ll , II , ' II , ' Il , I , ' ll , ' Il , ' II , I , . , . , . -, , . , . , . , . , FOSC, Oeft ' k hRb K 126 . . I , . , - . , , , . , , .. , . , I . , . , . . , , . , . , . , I , . , . , . , . , . , . , I , . , . , . , . , . , . . . , . , Ries, Michael E ..,. ..... Rine, Christine A .... .... 1 41 Rinehart, Mary L .. ..... Roberts, Sarah M .... .... 1 26 Roberts, Timothy D .... ..., Robinson, Allan D .... Robinson, Beatrice L . . . . . . . Robinson, HowardW . . . . . . . . Robinson, Sheryl L. . . . . . .116 Rodriquez, Mary E ............... Roeder, Cherie L ............. 126 Rogers, Andrea B . . .71, 83, 92, 107, 146, 161, 169 Rogers, Bradley W ............ 116 Rogers, Gary R ..,. .... 1 69 Rogers, Willie J ,.... .... 1 69 Roloff, Jay R ................ 1 16 Romero, Christopher N ..... 88, 1 16 Roney, Kimberly A . . .78, 79, 90, 126 Rose, Huberta L ................. Rose, Tony A ..............,.... Rosenbaum, David A ...... 126, 128 Ross, Natalie Y ..... ,...... 1 16 Rotzoll, Keith B .... ,.., 1 16 Rouse, Eric L .... ....... 1 69 Roy, Sherry L ..... ............ Ruch, Jefferson J .,..... 80, 89, 141 Ruch, Stuart W .47, 71, 84, 150, 169 Rudnick, Marilyn A ............ 116 Rugh, David ,....... .... 1 17 Russell, Deborah G .... .... 1 16 Russell, Gregory L . .. . . . .116 Russell, Rick L ..,. ............ Russo, Laura J .,............. 126 Russo, Rosemary L . . .83, 85, 91, 98, 100, 169 Ryan, KarenJ . . .68, 83, 90, 91,140 Rybak, Nancy A ..,........... 1 16 Ryniec, Ricky A ........ 49, 68, 170 Saathoff, Jacob J .... ....... 1 26 Sanchez, Sam ........ .... 1 70 Sandberg, Victoria E . . . . . . .141 Sanford, Jon B ...... .... 1 16 Sansone, Kathy J .... ...,.. 9 0 Sapora, John A ...., .... 8 8, 141 Saunders, Robert G ........... 170 Scaggs, Thomas R ........ 106, 1 16 Scantlebury, Marie V .......... 116 Schade, Tonja M 71, 94, 95, 102, 126 Schaede, Cynthia A ........... 126 Schaffers, Sarah .... ....... 1 41 Schertz, Carolyn C . . . .... 88, 141 Schertz, RodneyW. .. ....116 Schleef, Jeffrey A .... .... 1 16 Schleef, Sandra L .... .... 1 41 Schlempe, Tamara. . . . . . .141 Schmiedeskam, John G ........ 170 Schmisseur, MelanieS. .76, 103, 126 Schmitz, Joni F ........... 90, 126 Schmitz, Joy M . . .90, 103, 104, 141 Schram, Tammy R ............,.. Schroeder, Michael J .......... 126 Schroeder, Lisa A . .90, 93, 107, 154, 166, 170 Schultz, Alan ....,........... 170 Schulz, Kathy E .......,...... 126 Schweighart, Gerald J . . .49, 80, 141 Schweighart, Susan M . .76, 83, 103, 126 Schweighart, Tammera J ......, 116 Schweitzer, Elaine M .... ..... 1 42 Scoby, Phillip o ...... ...... 1 42 Scott, Danny F ..., .......... 1 26 Scott, Marty R ......... 49, 52, 126 Scribner, Charles A ............ 53 Scribner, Marsha G . . .74, 75, 86, 98, 103, 170 Sechrist, Jonathan A .... ...,. 1 70 Segall, Gregory S ..... ...... Segall, Richard E ...., ,..... 1 26 Selander, Steven R .... . . .52, 126 Semonin, Patricia R . . . .... .116 Serbe, Victor A ..... ...... 1 71 Sergent, Brian A . . . ....... .126 Session, Darrel R ....... 85, 96, 171 Severns, Laura .... ..... 9 6, 1 16 Seward, Kerry K ...... ...... 1 06 Sexton, Richard D .... . . .53, 116 Shackelford, Mark A ..... ..... 1 16 Shackleford, Valarie D ...... 96, 126 Shah, Sadia ................. 171 Shapland, John A ............. 142 Shapland, Rebecca J . . .74, 91, 103, 142 Shapland, Scott A .... 106, 107, 171 Sharp, Julie K .... 90, 92, 96, 97, 98, 103, 107, 171 Sharp, Lindsey S .......... 88, 1 16 Sharp, Melinda . . . ....... .126 Shaw, David C ..... . . .116 Shelly, William A ............. 126 Shelton, Samuel ................. Shierry, Diane E . . .88, 95, 102, 103, 1 16 Shierry, Stephen R ..... 89, 102, 142 Shivers, Ronnie ................. Shtohryn, Bohdar O . .80, 81, 87, 89, 107, 171 Shtohryn, Liudosla V . .80, 87, 88, 91 , 94, 142 Shultz, Robert A .... ........... Sibley Jr., Samuel S ..... 49, 80, 142 Sieber, George H . . . ....... . 141 20 7 14 Sims, Cynthia S . Sinnott, Denise A .... ,,.. 9 6 Sippel, David W . Skelton, Jeanne M A . . . . . . . Skelton, Julie K .... Slade, Helen C . . . Slates, Gary A . A Slichter, Jacob H ..., ...106 .fffsb ..80,106 Slocum, John W ..... 80, 87, 88 Smith, Alexa ..,. ...,.... Smith, Camilla D . . . . Smith, Carl P .... . . . Smith, Cassandra . . . Smith, Cynthia A , .... . Smith, George R . ..,. 49 Smith, GinnyS . .. . . . .97 Smith, Katherine L. . . . . . Smith, Laurie E . , . . Smith, Linda J . . , . Smith, Nell P ...,.. . . . Smith PhillipA .. ... Smith Rebecca F .... ....., Smith, Richard L .... . . .101 Smith, Robbin L . . . . . 100 Smith, Robert L ............. Smith, Sherri A ,..,......... Snow, Jill S ......, 76, 83, 103 Snyder, Jo A ....,...,,....,. Sodeman, Scott A t........ 69 Sonnenburg, Carole L . . .80, 98 Spaeth, Alan T ...,.. 87, 94, 95 Sparks, Jeffery L . . . Speer, Andrew D . . . Speer, Joel M ,..... Spencer, Lisa ,..... Spencer, Norman G . Spencer, Sanna C . . Spitz, Kenneth A . . . Springer, Catherine P Springston, Sharon K Springston, Sharon K ,.,....53 fjffiis ....74,75 ......103 1 Square, Teresa A .78, 79, 86, 96, 98, 101,104 Stacy, Jeffery W ......,....... 142 Stacy, Michael E. . . Stafford, Judy K .,,. , ...... 172 .....101,142 Staggs, Robert K ..,..., 53, 80, 116 Stallman, Andrew E , ...... '. 80,116 Stallmeyer, Catherine A . ,87, 88, 90, 142 103 Stanfield, Deedra C ......., 68 Stanley, Susan M f .,......... Staples, Jennifer A . . .80, 83, 92 Stark, Karen .,.,.,,.... 56, 71 Stark, Keith W . , . Starks, JulieA . ,. Stasi, Alrico J .... Stasi, Kristie M ....... , . . Stayner, Randy L ...... Steenbergen, Samuel E . . . Stevenson, Dale E ..... Stewart, Andrea M .,...... Stewart, Karen Y . . , . . . Stinson, Susan E . . . . . Stone, Bruce S ..., . , . Stroud, Anita A . . . . . . . . Stroud, Evelyn S ..... 101 Stroud, Mary L ....... 104 Stroud, Richard L ....,.,. Strow, Eddie L ..... . Stuart, Gregory K . . . Stucky, David E .... . . . Sullivan, Daniel J .....,.. Sutherland, Linda S .,., 82 Sutherland, Lisa A ...,. 90 Sutsser, Debbie A ,....,.. Swain, David 0 ..... . . Sweeney, Mark A ..... . Sykes, Perry G .......... Szymaniak, Kathleen J .... E Tabor, Tara ......... Tanner, Elizabeth J . . . Tarter, Jonathan C ....... Tatman, Jennifer A ...... Tauber, Kevin D .... 89, 97 Taylor, Anthony L ....,....... Taylor, Clarence T .... ,... 8 0 Taylor, Gertrude D .... Taylor,JamesW. ,.. ...,... Taylor, Juliana M... ....103 Taylor, Rhonda R . . . Teare, Martin ,... Teare, James W ..., Tepper, Mara ..... Terry, ElliottE . . Terry, Frank ...... Terry, Kenneth ..... . . . Terstriep, Jeffrey A ....... Thomas, Bryan L... .... Thomas, Dawn A ......,.. Thomas, Jim F ,....... 49, Thomas, Michael A ....,.. Thompson, Desanta L ..... Thompson, Edward D .,.,.. Thompson, Ernest .... Thompson, Jeffrey G . . . Thompson, Ronald W. . . Thompson, Rosella . . . Thow, George E .... Thow, Helen E .... Tibbs, Robert E .... Tibbs, Russell E ,.., Tillman, Desiree .... ....94 ...80 ....96 Tillman, Thomas M . Timme, Debra K .... Toews, Annette L . . . Trautman, Philip N . Trienzenberg, Julie M . . Triezenburg, Steven Trimble, Terry D . . . Trinkle, Kelly ..... Trinkle, Vicki L ..... Tromley, Christy L . . Troyer, Julie E ,.... Truscelli, Gerianne M Truscelli, Joseph D . Truscelli, Michael J . Turner, Angelee .... Turner, Patricia A. . . Tuveson, Karen E. . . Twardock, Paul F . . . Twardock, Robert K . Tyree, John L ...,.. Tyron Ill, Tichard R . Uchendu, Caradine . Underwood, Susan J . Unzicker, Ronald R . Upton, Michael . . , Urbanek, Anthony . . Urbanek, Kevin A . . . Urbanek, Michael. . . Urbanek, Scott .... Valdes, Paul S ...., Vanetta, Deborah L . Vanetta, Pamela S . . Vanetta, Richard A. . ...eq ' H129 ..........142 f f f 149,152 101, .......39, . . .80, 106 53, 47, 1 .......92 1 1 1 .78, 88, 107, 17 123 127 127 17 11 142 142 iii 14 11 12 17 88, 90, 92,103 ..,.,..53, ff f f .53 . . ..49, 52, ......105, Vanmeter, Stacy L ..,., 90, 105, Varner, Douglas S ........... Vaugn, Richard ,.... Vaughn, Tamera L ......... 92, Veasley, BridgettA . . . Vernon, Patricia A . . . Vickers, Steven E ,... ..... Vizek, Brian L .... Wachala, Kathy .........,... Wachala, Teresa A ..,........ Waddell, Lori L .... 93, 106, 168, Wade, Juleen A ............. Wagner, Kathryn .... .... 9 6, Wahl, Timothy J ..... ..... Waldbauer, Susan M Walker, BradleyA . . . ., . . Walker, Brain C ,.. Walker, Glen A .... Wall, James K , . . r .88, 104, ...103, 88, ....53, 11 12 11 12 I2 17 14' 12 12 11 111 12 11 12 14 12 11 17 12 14 .5 11 12 11 12 l Iall, Ronald K ...... lallace, Michael C. . . Valler, Scott ...... Valling, Daniel R .... lallner, Michael E . . . lalsh, Brad ......, lashington, Pat . . . lalter, Charles H .... lalter, Harry R ..... ilalters, Denise P .... lalters, Gordon D . . . lard, Daniel E ...... larmbier, Kenneth D larmoth, Jeffery A .8 Q95 ....92 Qfffsi ....47 ....98 3, 88, 134, larren, James E ..........., larren, Janet L ............, larren, Octavia ..... lavering, Andrea K . . lavering, Laura A . . . lavering, Richard M . lay, Helene ........ ......96 leathington, Ronald J .... . lebb, Harris C ..,.. leber, Alan W ..... leber,AmyL leber, Deena L ............. leishaar, Laura A ........ 100 lelch, Deonaha M ...... 96, 97 lelch, Karen I ......... 96, 97 leich, Paul A ............... ells, Daniel C .....,. 'lells, Leslie L . . .68, 83, 85, 90 endland, Lisa M ....,.,.. 83 endland, Scott A ...... 71, 93 ienschhof, Sherry L ....,.. 88 ermers, Gregory L .......... erner, Joyce R ..... erner, Debra D .... l .90, 94, . 53, 1 14, 142 128 128 142 117 128 173 128 173 128 117 142 117 174 117 142 117 128 128 174 142 174 174 142 173 117 142 117 142 128 117 117 174 Wesley, Markland G ..... Weston, Colin K ..... Weston, Deirdre M . . . West, Cynthia S ..... Westiohn, Karla A . . . Whalin, Melissa ........ f f fee 81, 90, 96, 94, 96, White, Lynn A .... 90, 103, 142 White, Taylor R .46, 47, 71, 167 Whitley, Danny ...... Whitney, Brian K ..., Whitsitt, Lori A ....... 100, 106 Whitsitt, Scott E . . . Wienke, Keith A . . . Wieneke, Mark J ....... 47, 85 Wiggins, Christine L ....... 106 Wigley, Carol L ...... Wilkins, Sharon P .... Wilkins, Steven R .... Willenbring, Charles G Willenbring, Penny A . Williams, Williams Williams Williams, Williams Williams Williams Williams Williams Williams Williams Williams Williams Williams Williams Williams Williams Charles H .... , Cleophus . . , Clydezel . . David W .... , Earleen .... , Gloria J .... , Henry L .... , James R . . . , Jesse R ..., , Kerry J .... , Lee M ..... , Pearlie K... , Randall R . . , Rhonda R . , , Terry T .... , Timothy W .... , Valerie C ..... Williamson, Chris D . . ....56 Qffflbs 1 I I Williamson, James R .49, 68, 84, 143 Williamson, Laura E ........... 117 Williamson, Ramon L .88, 94, 95, 96, 175 Wilson, KimberIyA .,.,..... 80 128 Wilson lll, Shade .... .... 9 6 117 Wimmer, Anthony M Wimmer, Douglas K ........ 53 117 Wimmer, Randal L ...... 89, 94, 175 Winfrey, Regina K . . . ..... . 175 Wingler, David C .... Wingler, Larry D ..... Winters, Scott .............. 143 Wiseman, Nancy E 80, 81 , 87, 89, 91, 143 Wolf, Gregory A ..... .... 7 0 175 Wonnell, Todd D ..... Wood Jr., Delbert L .... . . . 175 Wood, Kimberly ............. 128 Worthington, Richard D ..... 89 175 Worthington, Virginia A .95, 103, 117 Wright, Josephine A ........... 175 Wright, Paula L .........,....... Yen, Mary M ..... ....... Yets, Cary D ........ ....... 1 43 Yocom, GeoffreyT . . . .... 88, 143 Young, Carol J .... .... 8 3, 1 17 Young, Steven E . . . ..... . . . . Yu, Hyunhwn .... .... 1 75 Zak, Eva M ......... .... 1 17 Zak, Stephen A ........ .... 1 28 Zarbuck, Colleen S ..... ......... Zarbuck, ParkerT . . . .... 49, 143 Zehr, Sharon R ..... ....... 1 43 Zemlin, Karl E ........... 102, 128 Zimmerman, Cheryl R ...... 88, 143 Zimmerman, Michael A ..... 80, 117 COMMUNITY FN QPF MQ? un vjswvswn H '1? Y - ,J C-3 JM? 45395 X fx, , N I My . I X 'ak Q Xi x- X . - ,f ,, . . ' , . 1 I xx 1 y vf -x I X I f xx -.C ,Ji 5' XX 2 fxx wb Qi., ,, ., , V X X . , f '- F D . f , f K ,-.51 Q f . Lxik X4 Cmx LAM sg! X,fyx.q 'MJ SH: X 'X 'A LDV-X Q 4X .L A Q ' , xlklw' f ,, .' 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