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ELECTION BOARD The Election Board at Centennial High School is made up of five seniors, five juniors, five sophomores, and five freshmen, elected by their respective classes. It is the duty of the Election Board to supervise all school elections: by providing ballots, providing a system for delivering and picking up ballots so that none are excluded, and tallying votes at the close of elections and after school. Bottom to Top, L. to R. — Row 1: Lisa Mitchell. Brenda Palmisano, Mae Robinson, Paula Riggins, Mrs. Siefert (sponsor). Row 2: Susan Baker, Joni Rasmussen, Michelle Hermann, Dawn Dohrman, Laura Punkay, Joni Hall. Row 3: Laura Manley. Joyce Grabher, Barb Alexander, Diane Gallivan, Angie Price, Susan Gerber. Not Pictured: Andrea Stewart. Bonnie Blair, Cindy Fileccia, Kris Hartman. The purpose of the Business Associates is to further educational and social experiences with business. They meet once a month, and anyone interested in business may join. The Business Associates have guest speakers during meetings and operate the school store which is open every morning to sell school supplies. Bottom to Top, L. to R. — Row 1: Dee Brunkow, Julie Rosenbeck, Karrie Lemmon. Row 2: Lee Ryniec, Kristi Spitz, Pam Pirtle, Jill Jones. Row 3: Cara Devlin, Jeff Powell, Diane Holden, Lisa Montgomery. Glenis Reeves, Mr. Boyd (sponsor). Row 4: Cheryl Sinnott, Karen Patzke, Diane Oestreicher, Kevin Mulrooney, Greg McCullough (President). Not Pictured: Terri O’Donnell. BUSINESS ASSOCIATES 78 ORGANIZATIONS
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COURTYARD COMMITTEE Prior to 1971 the courtyard was a bare, flat, unused block area; the final three weeks of that school year environmental students, and others who were interested built the fountain, poured cement, planted trees, shrubs and flowers, and laid sod just in time for graduation. Since then students have done all the upkeep of their courtyard. In recent years it has gotten a little run down from a combination of weather and abuse by overuse and trampling. The Class of 1980 gave some money last year and the Committee is using it this year to do some renovation. The students pictured here have worked hard to make it a nice place to visit and eat lunches. Bottom to Top, L. to R. — Row 1: Kris [essop. Jim Eisenkoff, Kris Arvola. Row 2: Mr. Casteel (sponsor). Martin Moske (president), Karen Evans (Secretary). Laura Marchiando. Row 3: Mary Wisnenski, Kevin Wolff. Dwight Jones. Future Farmers of America is a group of young men and women who are interested in an agricultural occupation when they leave high school. FFA helps students in their speaking abilities, use of parliamentary' procedure, leadership, and judging of grains and livestock through competitive contests between schools. L. to R. — David Munds, Rodney Morris (President). Tom Schmidt, jim Scroggins. F.F.A. ORGANIZATIONS 77
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COMPUTER CLUB Computer Club, sponsored by Mr. Boyd, works hard to involve themselves in projects. One privilege they are entitled to is their access to the Plato terminals. A. Botlom to Top, L. to R. — Jack Dorsett. Mary Wisnenski, Terry Metters. Lee Johnson. Kristen Jessop. Kris Arvola, Ben Myer, Joel Lopez. Cyrus Williams. Brent Dunn, Jim Eisenkoff, Steve Brunkow. CENTURIAN ADVERTIS- ING STAFF The yearbook advertising staff is the fund raising arm of the CENTURIAN. The students are involved in the selling and distribution of the yearbook and in the solicitation of advertisements for the CENTURIAN. B. Bottom to Top. L. to R. — Mindy Carroll, Lisa Montgomery, Lisa Mitchell. Jim Pirie. Jeff Lewis. Eric Carlson. Keith Rotzall, Mr. Speer (sponsor). ORGANIZATIONS 79
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