Centennial High School - Centurian Yearbook (Champaign, IL)
- Class of 1986
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CONTENTS Preface 1-31 Academics 32-53 Sports 54-89 Organizations 90-125 Seniors 126-153 Underclassmen 154-197 Memories 198-201 Support 202-219 Index 220-224 This year’s annual Bonfire was held on the same day as Punk day. It began after the Varsity Show and was enriched by break dancers, danc- ing to the soul sounds of Scratchmaster. Also present were gathering alumni and true blue Chargers. Later, the music of Sonic Rage was enjoyed by everyone. Sponsored by the Nation- al Honor Society, this year’s bonfire memories will love on forever. 1: Freshmen hamming it up at the Bonfire. 2: Anne Phillips. Carrie Cook, and Stephanie Palmer enjoy hot chocolate at the Bonfire. 3: Sonic Rage drummer Rob Williams pounds out the beat at the Bonfire. 4: Cowboy Chris Gilliam sings his heart out at the Varsity Show. 5: Earle Burkhardt, John Lopez, Dan McNeely , and Troy Todd enjoy the Bonfire more than they would their homework. 6: Tom Phillips, Kristy McKinzic. Carolyn Herron, and Paul Nast sing out at the Varsity Show. 7: Scratchmaster setting up their equipment. 8: Vance Keen stares into the fire, thinking about the Homecoming game against Decatur Eisenhower. 1: Could this be Marissa Diener? 2: The bonfire crowd is ready and waiting for Sonic Rage to begin playing. 3: Shannon Dela- mar (right) and Cheryl Scheppel (left) are busy serving hot chocolate at the Bonfire. 4: Misty Crawford all dressed up on Punk Day. 5: The bonfire crowd enjoys the music played by Scratch Master. 6: Mr. Tomlinson joins Mr. Mrs. Globe for a bowl of chili. 7: Anne Phillips enjoys a good bowl of chili at the chili supper. 8: Rick Boileau plays Chef Tel. 9: Jill Feinberg (right) wonders why Aimec McGuire (left) is all dressed up today? 10: Mrs. White enjoys conversation with her students at the bonfire. 4 5 At 2:15 excited Chargers began filling up the gym for the Homecoming Assembly. The Assembly be- gan with the school song as the cheerleaders and lancers did their routines. Mr. Davis welcomed us to Homecoming, Coach Hembrough talked about his game plans and Mary Beth Diener, Student Council President, introduced the activities. The traditional Interserve Skit portrayed the varsity players and was followed by the class competition, which was won by the Junior Class. Then, the moment we had all been waiting for, the Homecoming court was announced. These lasting memories will always be treasured. 1: Student Council President, Mary Beth Diener, introduces the Varsity Cheerleaders. 2: Keith Stamper gets a kick out of Miss Piggy. 3: Keith Stamper (alias Marcy Levy) and Dave Wilkinson (alias Faline McConkie) discuss Miss Piggy's new Madonna wardrobe. 4: Band gets assembly going with school song. 5: It looks like Andrea Bailey did get some pudding in Gus Furla's mouth. 6: The 1985 Homecoming Court: bottom row L to R: Cindy Pyle, Marissa Diener, Erin Cook, Janet Bickers, Mary Beth Diener. Row 2 L to R: Todd Yaxley, Liji Hanny. Kent Hollis, Kendall Kasper, Chris Gilliam. Far left — Row 1, Crownbearer Patrick Rouse and far right — Row 1 Crownbearer Karah Hcrges 7: Vance Keen (alias Mary Beth Diener) follows Coach Hembrough (alias Becky Wisncr) with his flat football. 7 1: Everyone has a good time at Spirit Event. 2: Tammy McDan- iel sells Cuong Lu a ticket to the Homecoming Dance. 3: (L to R) Jackie Beckett, Stephanie Palmer, and Lori Holmes get pepped up at the Homecoming Assembly. 4: The varsity foot- ball team (alias Interserve) huddles with Mr. Hembrough. 5: Will teachers ever forget this? 6: Jean Kadansky and Marissa Dicncr have a good time portraying the football players. 7: Stacia Pyle, Staci Briggs, Tricia Peterson, and Melissa Farmer take time out from dancing at Spirit Event. 8: The J.V. cheer- leaders do a superb job at the assembly. 9: Ann Kraatz better hurry or she'll be late for class. 8 9 The Homecoming Parade began immedi- ately after the pep assembly. The Marching Chargers led the parade and were followed by: the class floats, cheerleaders, PTSA, the Afro-American Club, the Principal Scholars, the Senior Council, and finally, the Home- coming court. I: The Marching Chargers lead the Homecoming parade. 2: Liji Hanny, 1985 Homecoming King, enjoys his reign. 3: JV cheerleaders take in the excitement of the parade. 4: Varsity cheerleaders fire up for the big game. 5: Amy Henson, 1984 Queen, escorted by Mark Keller. 6: Janet Bickers escorted by Kendal' Kasper. 7: Marissa Diener escorted by Liji Hanny. 8: Cindy Pyle escorted by Todd Yaxley. 9: Erin Cook escorted by Kent Hollis. 10: Mary Beth Diener escorted by Chris Gilliam. 10 11 1: The flag corps marches proud at the Homecoming Parade. 2: The Junior's float won first prize with Chef Tiffany Trent roasting a panther. 3: Sandwich the Pan- thers was the theme for the Freshmen Float. 4: The Sophomore Class sure looks full of Charger-Pride! 5: The Afro-Ameri- can Club turned out for the Parade. 7: The Seniors wait patiently for the parade to be- gin. 12 The evening was cool and crisp (just right for a football game) as the Charger fans cheered on their team. At halftime the Marching Chargers did their thing and afterwards the Homecoming Queen was announced. The delighted Erin Cook received the honor of becoming Centennial’s 1985 Homecoming Queen. 14 1: Tina Lybargcr, Charger mascot, takes a break during the game. 2: Varsity cheerleaders welcome you to Homecoming 1985. 3: The charger fans cheer the football team to score. -1: Chefs Todd Ramsburg and Jeff Buoy are cooking the chili for the chili supper. 5: Friendly conversations take place at the chili supper. 6: Rick Boileau and George Buchanan working? 7:1984 Homecoming queen. Amy Henson, escorted by Andy Worthington. Cindy Pyle escorted by Todd Yaxley. Marissa Diener escorted by Liji Hanny, Janet Bickers escorted by Tim Petty, 1985 Home- coming queen. Erin Cook escorted by Todd Boehm, and Mary Beth Diener escorted by Tom Cotter. 8: Scott Savage, Keith Stamper, and Curtis Kinney take a break. 9: The excited Erin Cook is crowned 1985 Homecoming Queen. 10: Greg Taylor tries to keep in step. 1: The Marching Chargers do their classy half-time show. 2: Coach Hembrough prepares Scott Williams to go in, while Jeff Purcell watches the game. 3: We arc the Chargers chants the crowd. A: Cheerleaders: Tricia Peterson. Stacey Williams, Missy Hill, Tina Lybarger, and Amy Atkinson stop a minute for a picture while organizing the football players’ flowers. 5: Where are your books, Jeff Fraser.' 6: Keeping the rhythm is the Charger Drum line. 7: Football player, Troy Gray, takes a time out. 8: Staci Briggs and Melissa Farmer try to keep in step. 9: The Lancers give it all they have got at the game. 10: Cool and casual, Angie Malone, dances to the beat. 11: A cheerful Tricia Peterson hurries back to cheer on her team. 17 SPRING MUSICAL The 1985 Spring Musical was Once Upon A Mattress. This last production for the Class of ’85 would be rated as one of the best. The humorous play brought out the musical and acting talents of the entire cast. The crew, once again, did an excellent job with the set. The director, Mr. Page, and his cast and crew did an outstanding job. 18 1: Wendy Maxwell tells Chris Orbin how she made it to the castle. 2: Tammy McDaniel assures Chris Orbin there is no princess good enough for him. 3: Tammy McDaniel and David Tepper think up an impossible test for a true princess. 4: The cast of Once Upon A Mattress doing their outstanding job. 5: Julie Henson and Allan Tauber sing of the day when they marry. 6: A very drunk Wendy Maxwell doing a fantastic job. 19 Fall Play The 1985 Fall Play was Ten Little Indi- ans , by the renowned Agatha Christie. This bizarre tale of ten strangers invited to a re- mote island by an unknown host kept the audience on the edge of their seats. As the guests were killed off one by one, the ques- tion was, Who did it?” and for once, it was not the butler. This exciting tale of a mad- man with his captive audience” of guests will be remembered for years as the largest attended play as well as one of the most thrilling performances at Centennial. Pic 1: The cast investigates John Pirie's mysterious sui- cide. Pic 2: The characters eye John Gardner suspiciously after he's accused of murder. Pic 3: John Gardner examines Kurt Oltz's dead body. Pic •(: David Teppcr and Kelly Grant live happily ever after. Pic y. Kurt Oltz accuses Mark Budnick in the Fall play. Pic 6: Kurt Oltz strangles Kelly Grant in the climatic ending. Pic 7: The stranded characters discuss the plight. Pic 8: Mark Budnick and Kristie McKin2ie ham it up in the Finale. Pic 9: David Kepper questions Kurt Oltz. 20 Spectrum ’86 Spectrum’86 was a spectacular event at Centennial. Spec- trum ’86 included a variety of talents such as singing, danc- ing, and acting. Once again Charger Parents were involved; with a take off from FARM-AID; they called their act Parent-Aid. Centennial’s Jazz band played between acts giv- ing another outstanding performance. Altogether every per- formance was superb making Spectrum ’86 the best ever! Pic. 1: The Swing Choir sings about their Hats . Pic. 2: John Gardner does a superb job portraying Spectrum Man. Pic. 3: Charger parents participated in Spectrum '86 performing Parent-Aid. Pic. 4: John Gardner (L) and Tim Thomure (R) bring out the guillotine. Pic. 5: Stephanie Lynge dances to Fame”. Pic. 6: Beth Schimmel dances to a hit from the movie White Knights” called People Gotta Move. Pic. 1: Nancy Ebcrlc and Edith Buhs portray Edith Ann and Darlene. Pic. 2: John Irme. Paul Henson, Geoff Burch, and Todd Fletcher search for the top secret plans. Pic. 3: Chuck Dunnum tells us you’ve got another thing coming. Pic. 4: Adam Wisnewski, Tim Thomure, Charlie Sikora, John Gardner, and David Sherwood prove that any stupid fool can play the drums. Pic. 5: Firewoman Falinc McConkie shouts Jump lady — jump! Pic. 6: This group of people tell what they would do If they were not students. 24 Miss Jingle Belles The 1985 Jingle Belles Assembly created some very fond memories. The candidates for Miss Jingle Belles and their escorts were: Kelly Grant and Tim Thomure, Marissa Diener and Paul Nast, Marcy Levy and Kevin Quinlan. The 1984 Miss Jingle Belles Molly Sloniger and Mark Keller, Sara Schott and Todd Yaxley, Becky Wisner and John Mulcahey, Vikki Nich- olson and Aaron Minor, and Sarah Karich and Mike Dedin. Molly Sloniger, Miss Jingle Belles 1984, returned to crown Miss Jingle Bells 1985. Vicki Nicholson was crowned as the 1985 Miss Jingle Belles. Everyone was very happy and ex- cited for her. Miss Jingle Belles and her court worked at Country Fair Shopping Center help- ing Santa Claus during the Christmas season. 1 1: Vikki Nicholson, the new 1985 Miss Jingle Belles, gets a winning hug from one of her triends. 2: The 1985Jingle Belles court and their escorts (bottom row): Kelly Grant. Marissa Diener, Marcy Levy, 1984 Miss Jingle Belles, Molly Sloniger, Sara Schott, Becky Wisner. Tim Thomure, Paul Nast, Kevin Quinlan, Mark Keller, Todd Yaxley, John Mulcahaey, Aaron Minor, Mike Dedin. 3: The Jingle Belles court gather around the new Miss Jingle Belles, Vikki Nicholson. 4: Marissa Diener wonders what is taking Paul Nast so long to kiss her. 5: Vikki Nicholson wonders what she is going to do with all of those roses. 6: The Jingle Belles court wait around until the cameraman is ready to take their picture. 7: Mike Dcdin waits for a cameraman to get a picture of him kissing Sarah Karich. News The 1985-86 school year carries memories that will never be forgotten. Some building took place during the summer of '85 and completed by the end of the fall. It enclosed the outdoor staircase on the north side of the building. Hurray! No more slipping and sliding up the stairs on the way to basketball games. On September 22,1985, a tingling sensation went through the bodies of some 78,000 people at the U of I football stadium and all over the world. A benefit concert called Farm Aid was held to raise funds for struggling American farmers. Gov. Thompson and Willie Nelson took charge and invited over sixty talented American artists to entertain people at this fourteen hour concert. Billy Joel, Ray Charles, Kenny Rogers, and Sammy Hagar are only a few of the notable artists who performed at Farm Aid. Remember, 1-800-FARM -AID! A great day came for toothpaste consumers this year when they introduced the pump. Shelves are packed with toothpaste pumps, and they are a hot item on the market. Now we can have our toothpaste and pump it too! The 1985 NFC champions, the Chicago Bears, came to Champaign on January 15, 1986, to prepare for Super Bowl XX. They practiced at U of I Memorial Stadium, under the new bubble. The team was lodged at Jumer’s for their four day visit. Security at Jumer’s was tight, but a few lucky, determined Bear fans made it past the Bear-A-Cade to get a peak at the Monsters of the Midway.” Practices at Memorial Stadium went well and paid off. Two weeks later down in New Orleans the day came for which everyone had been waiting. January 26, 1986, Super Bowl Sunday, the Chicago Bears beat the New England Patriots 46-10. The Bears played an outstanding game, scoring 13 points in the first quarter and dominating the rest of the game. Only one word is capable of describing the Bears and that is awesome.” Monday after the Super Bowl the Bears arrived in Chicago. The city of Chicago was in a state of ecstasy. Despite the below freezing temperatures in downtown Chicago, fans swarmed the buses carrying their conquering heroes. Everybody did the Super Bowl Shuffle!” Monday’s ecstasy was suddenly and tragically shattered as the nation mourned for the modern-day pioneers who manned the Space Shuttle Challenger. On Tuesday, January 28, 1986, the Space Shuttle Challenger exploded seventy-two seconds after liftoff. Flags were flown at half-staff in honor of seven courageous Americans. This was to be the first expedition of a teacher in space. Christine McCauliffe from Concord, New Hampshire was the teacher. This tragedy created a sense of great loss among all citizens; however, the overwhelming consensus among Ameri- cans was to continue, to forge ahead with the space program. Shopping Center CONGRATULATIONS NFL CHAMPS CHICAGO BEARS WELCOME TO CHAMPAIGN Pic. 1: Is it really the fridge? Pic. 2: Do the ' Bears'' really need all of this protection? Pic. 3: Everybody welcomes the Chicago Bears. Pic. 4: Centennial's flag is flying at half-staff, honoring the seven astronauts. Pic. 5: Here are some Bears arriving in Champaign, and ready to do the Super Bowl Shuffle ! Pic. 6: No more slipping and sliding up the stairs on the way to basketball games. Pic. 7: Dan Hampton from the Chicago Bears speaks to fans at a press conference in Champaign. 27 28 P«c. 1: Varsity Cheerleaders (left to right) Melissa Farmer, Oyatta Manny. Mr . Eichorst (sponsor). Christie Wann, Stacey Briggs, and Erin Cook Cheese for the camera. Pic. ?: Janet Lange-Peratt studies the screen wondering how to program the computer Pic. ): Future Problem Solvers (left to right) John Gardener. Adam Wisncwski. Tim Thomure, Todd Ramsburg. Mrs. Nolen (sponsor) and Phil Natividad plan a game of basketball after solving problems. Pic. 4: Cindy Ijiwrence (right) smiles as she makes a friendly transaction w h Melissa Hopper at the concession stand. Pic. 5: Rob Scmerad has a good time participating in P.K. class. Pic 6 Renee Bourgois (left) and Diane Stoddard (right) ham it up for the cameraman. Pic 7 Ray Mahannah (right) and brother Sean Mahannah (left) chow down at Arby s. Pic 8: Ellen Blankenship joins the faculty Christmas Patty. 1. Ifat Ali explains to her classmates what she has done. 2. Mrs. Freeman tells Dayna Mergenthaler to take a racket and play ball. 3. Traci Lynch wishes people wouldn't take pictures of her while she's trying to study. 4. Chris Crowley (left) and Laura Hain work hard, while Nancy Ogle (right) watches. 5. The JV cheerleaders are excited about the touchdown just made. 6. Oyatta Hanny (right) gives Mark Hutchison (left) his candy canes. 7. Tresha Wisehart concentrates on her moves during half-time. 8. Kelly McManus concentrates on her final exam. 9. Christie Wann watches the Chargers intently. 30 31 r- ■ Board Of Education And Administration The 1985-86 school year was a year of transition for the district. An interim superintendent was employed while a na- tional search was conducted for the permanent district head. Michael McClellan, Allen Smith, and Richard Zollinger were three new Board of Education members elected in November. 1. Miss Arlene M. Blank, Acting Assistant Superintendent. 2. Donald S. Overton, Acting Business Manager. 3. John C. Thomure, Director of Curriculum. 4. Charles T. Kent, Acting Director of Staff-Pupil Personnel. 5. Mr. Olin W. Stratton, Interim Superintendent. Centennial Administration Mr. A1 Davis, Principal, led the Centennial edu- cation team assisted by Mr. Joe Tomlinson, Assis- tant Principal. This was another year of challenge as Centennial's enrollment increased to over 1400 students. 1. Mr. A1 Davis, B.S., M.S., and Advanced Certifi- cate at the University of Illinois. 2. Mr. Joe Tomlinson, B.A. at Arkansas State Uni- versity, M.S., E.D.S., and Advanced Certificate at Eastern Illinois University. 3. Mr. Davis enjoys a laugh between classes with Tawanda Jones, Nicole Causley, Jackie Brown, and Lynette Terry. 4. Mr. Tomlinson takes a break from work to smile for the Camera. 3. Mr. Davis laughs as the cameraman makes a funny face. Deans Three deans of students were part of the admin- istrative team at Centennial. Mr. Robert Globe, Social Studies teacher, became the third dean. The deans faced many challenges presented by the in- crease in enrollment. 1. Mr. Robert Globe, B.S., and M.S. at Illi- nois State University, and Advanced Cer- tificate at University of Illinois. 2. Mr. Randal Rose, B.A and M.S. in Educa- tional Administration, Eastern Illinois Educational Service Personnel The Educational Service Personnel are of vi- tal importance to the successful operation of any high school. Centennial is extremely fortu- nate in having a fine staff of secretaries, cafeteria personnel, and custodians. As a result of the dedication of these persons, our daily schedules and school lives are made more pleasant. 1. Main Office Secretaries, Mrs. Summers — Office Man- ager, Mrs. Tate, and Mrs. Waters. 2. Student Services Secretaries, from left to right: Mrs. Griffet, Mrs. Follmer, and Mrs. Walker. 3. Library Secretaries, from left to right: Mrs. Beiger and Mrs. Herbert. 4. Interpreters, left to right: Janet Pros, Pat Sepesy, and Lori Lunde. 5. Custodians, top row left to right: J. Costa, J. Thompson, K. Barker, T. Moore, F. Caston, J. Tucker, H. Thomas Jr., E. Miller. T. Hycrs. 6. Teachers Aides, from left to right: Mary Dedin, Donna Butts, and Brenda Richards. 7. Cafeteria Staff, top row, from left to right: M. Calcntinc, G. Harris, D. Gawthorp, M. Morwood, Y. Carson, D. Willis, C. Williams, N. Crook, B. Nale, and M. Kappes. 37 Centennial Faculty 1. R. Angerer, B.S. and M. Ed. at the University of Illinois. 2. A. Boehm, B. Ed. at Western Illinois University, M. Ed. and Advanced Certificate at the University of Illinois. 3- E. BonDurant, B.S. and M.Ed at the University of Illinois. 4. W. Borror, B.S. and M.S. at Illinois State University, and Advanced Certificate at the University of Illinois. 5. T. Boyd, B.B.A. at Southwest Texas State University, and M.S. at Millikin University. 6. N. Brown, B.S. at Southern Illinois University, and M.S. at the Universtiy of Illinois. 7. C. Carrodine, B.S. at Western Illinois University, and M.S. at Eastern Illinois Universtiy. 8. H. Casey, B.S. at Lane College, and M.Ed. at the University of Illinois. 9- D. Casteel, B.S. at the Universtiy of Illinois, and M.S. at Western Illinois University. 10. J. Changnon, B.S. at the University of Illinois. 11. R. Davenport, B.Ed. at Easter Illinois University, and M.Ed. at the University of Illinois. 12. M. DeCardy, B.F.A. and M.A. at the Universtiy of Illinois. 13. H. Dietz, B.A. at the University of Bonn, Germany, M.A. at the University of Minnesota, and Ph.D. at the University of Illinois. 14. N. Dobkin, B.S. at the University of Illinois. 15. K. Doll, B.S. at Illinois State University, and M.S. at Southern Illinois University at Evansville. 38 1. R. Domagala, B.S. at the University of Illinois, M.S. at Northern Illinois University, Ed.D. at the University of Illinois. 2. J. Drew, B.A. at North Park College, and M.Ed. at the University of Illinois. 3. L. Eichelberger, B.S., M.S., and Advanced Certi- ficate at the University of Illinois. 4. S. Eichhorst, B.S. at the University of Illinois. 5. E. Engelhaupt. B.S. at Northern Illinois Univer- sity, and M.A. at the University of Colorado. 6. T. Fairchild, B.S. at Illinois State University, and M.S. at the University of Illinois. 7. R. Fisher, B.A. and M.S.W. at the University of California. 8. K. Foster, B.S. at the University of Illinois. 9. E. Fredericks, B.S. and M.S. at Central Missouri State University. 10. M. Freeman, B.S. at Greenville College. 11. D. Garrett, B.S. and M.S. at Illinois State Uni- versity, and Advanced Certificate at the Uni- versity of Illinois. 12. J. Haizman, B.S.E. at Northern Illinois Univer- sity, and M.Ed. at the University of Illinois. 13- R. Hardin, B.S. at Illinois State University, and M.S. and Advanced Certificate at the Universi- ty of Illinois. 14. J. Harper, Diploma at the International Insti- tute of French Studies, University of Stras- bourg, France, B.A. at Illinois Wesleyan Uni- versity, M.A.T. in French at the University of Illinois. 15. G. Hembrough, B.S. and M.S. at the Universtiy of Illinois. 39 1. G. Hembrough, B.B. and M.S.Ed. at the Uni- versity of Illinois. 2. C Henkel, B.A. at Olivet College, and M.Ed. at the University of Illinois. 3. T. Hoffman, B.S. at Eastern Illinois University. 4. J. James, B.S. at Ohio State University, and M.S. at the University of Illinois. 5. S. Jenkins, B.A. at Depauw University and M.Ed. at the University of Illinois. 6. F. Johnson, B.S. and M.Ed. at the University of Illinois. 7. D. Jones, B.S. and M.S. at Southern Illinois Universtiy. 8. J.A. Kenyon, B.S. and M.S. at the University of Illinois. 9. J. Kiger, B.S. and M.S. at Illinois State Universi- ty- 7 10. P. Klimek, B.A. at the University of Illinois. 11. E. Kmoch, B.A. at North Central College, M.S.T. at Illinois Wesleyan University, and M.Ed. at the University of Illinois. 12. P. Kohler, B.S.Ed. and M.S. at Illinois State University. 13. L. Lang, B.A. at the University of North Colo- rado, and M.A. at the University of Illinois. 14. R. Langsjoen, B.A. at Gustavus Adolphus Col- lege, and M.Ed. at the University of Illinois. 15. J. LaRosa, B.A. at the University of Missouri, and M.S.Ed. at the University of Illinois. 40 1. W. Lehman, B.A., B.S., and M.S.Ed. at the Uni- versity of Missouri. 2. C. Little, B.S.Ed. at Western Illinois University, Master of French at Illinois State University, and M.E. at the University of Illinois. 3. J. Macck, B.S.Ed. at Illinois State University. 4 4. B. McCormick, B.A. at Elmhurst College, M.A.T. at the University of Illinois, M.A. at Roosevelt University. 5. M. Mills, B.A. at Purdue University, M.S. at Northern Illinois University. 6. C. Mott, B.A. and M.A. at the University of Illinois. 7. R. Nelson, B.A. at Midland College, and M.A. at the University of Illinois. 8. J. Nolen, B.A. and M.A. at Baylor University 9. K. Page, B.A. and M.A. at the University of Illinois. 10. L. Palmer, B.A. at the University of Pittsburg, and M.S. at the University of Illinois. 11. D. Pike, B.S.Ed. at Eastern Illinois University, M.S.Ed. at Western Illinois University, and Certification in Administration at Sangamon State University. 12. L.O. Romero, B.A. at Quincy College, M.A. at Illinois State University, M.S. and L.S. at the University of Illinois. 13. B. Rowe, B.S. and M.S. at Illinois State Uni- versity. 14. J. Scarpetta, B.S. and M.Ed. at the University of Illinois. 15. D. Schlosser, M.S.W. at the University of Illi- nois. 41 1. S. Seed, B.S. at Miami University of Ohio. 2. J. Seifert, B.B.A. at the University of Wisconsin, and M.Ed. at the University of Illinois. 3. R. Sexton, B.A. and M.A. at Bradley University. 4. J. Shallenberger, B.S. at Illinois State University 5. M. Sierra-Perry, B.S. at Illinois State University, and M.Ed. at the University of Illinois. 6. M. Sinder, B.A., M.Ed., and Ph.D at the Univer- sity of Illinois. 7. L. Skizas, B.S., M.Ed., and Advanced Certificate at the University of Illinois. 8. P. Smith, B.S.Ed. at Illinois State University. 9- J- Spoonamore, B.S. at Eastern Illinois Universi- ty, and M.S. at the University of Illinois. 10. K. Sredl, B.S. at the University of Illinois. 11. C. Stack, B.A. and M.S. at the University of Illinois. 12. G. Valentine, B.A. and M.A. at the University of Illinois. 42 13. G. Walters, B.S. at Eastern Illinois Universtiy. 14. T. Wasson, B.A. at the University of Kentucky. 15. A. White, B.S. at Eastern Illinois University. 1. B. White, B.S. at Western Illinois University, and M.Ed. at the University of Illinois. 2. C. Williams, B.M.Ed. at Illinois Wesleyan Uni- versity, and M.S. at the University of Illinois. 3. P. Williams, B.S. at Indiana State University. 4. B. Wilson, B.S.Ed. and M.S.Ed. at Illinois State University. 5. R. Wilson, B.S.Ed. and M.S.Ed. at Illinois State University. 6. G. Wiseman, B.S. and M.S. at Indiana State University. 7. J. Wolfe, B.A. at Millikin University. 8. M. Woods, B.S.Ed., M.A., and Ph. D. of Ed. at the Univeristy of Illinois. 9. S. Yanchus, A.A. at Parkland, and B.A. at the University of Illinois. 'W Camera Shy Teachers: J. Hoffman, B.M.E. at the University of Nebraska, M.A. at the University of Northern Colorado. B. Tangora, B.A. and M.S.H.Ed. at Southern Illi- nois. 10. Mrs. Nolen and Mrs. Langsjocn contemplate how to fill their empty plates at the faculty Christmas Party. 11. Mr. Walters tries to decide whether that last bite was a good one. 43 Art, Music, English Fine and Applied Arts is the name of the department made up of the Art, Music, and English departments. Special activities of the An department in- clude the Art Club, the PTSA Art Purchase Award, and the Scholastic Art Award. The Music department also has many special events, such as, community concerts, and the IHSA Competition. This past year, Mr. Joe Wolfe was chosen as the new band director. The English Department offers a variety of literary experiences to students. Students may explore the worlds of journalism, theater, and media, as well as the traditional areas of writing and literature. Students of English are further encouraged to sharpen their communication skills through extracurricular activities such as drama, newspaper, the literary magazine, the speech club, and of course, the yearbook. Throughout the year students are given oppor- tunities to enter essay contests sponsored by community, governmental, and professional or- ganizations. In the past, Centennial essayists have won recognition from the Champaign Ro- tary and the American Legion. The English De- partment also is developing an honorary English society honoring senior English students with an A or A- average in English throughout high school. 1. Mr. Wolfe and Ms. Hoffman look on as the Marching Chargers perform during halftime. 2. Mrs. Perry looks amazed at the unbelievable answer her student gave. 3. Mrs. McCormick begins another lecture. 4. Ms. DcCardy con- templates copying one of Picasso's work. Mrs. I.angsjoen starts off another day with a nutritious breakfast. 6. Mr. Jenkins looks at his class wondering what they were talking about. 44 Mathematics The math department offers a wide variety of courses. The courses are offered to students with a variety of goals including the person planning on attending technical school, college, or entering the work field upon graduation of high school. The courses range from General Math to Calculus. These courses are designed to cover all areas of math and to prepare the students for the future. Special events include the annual math contest. 1. Mr. Garrett teaches his student a new lesson in Algebra. 2. Mrs. LaRosa pauses to smile for the cameraman. 3. Mr. Lang points to the board while he teaches the students peas and carrots. 4. Mr. BonDurant looks down at a student trying to finish his homework without being caught. 45 Social Studies The Social Studies department interrelates the ac- tivities of mankind past and present, his mentality, his laws, and his problems. The required Social Studies classes at Centennial are Civics and U.S. History. Stu- dents may also choose from a wide variety of classes including World History, Contemporary History, and American Government, Psychology, Economics, and Geography. Each May the-Social Studies department gives the prestigious U.S. History Essay Contest Award for the outstanding student essay. 1. Mr. Wiseman needs someone co remind him to take attendance. 2. “So they let you out of class early.' Mr. Pike asks Mr. Valentine. 3. Mrs. Hichhorst thinks about how much food she just ate. 4. Mr. Walters and Melissa Hopper have found something amusing in U.S. History. 5. Mrs. Henkel explains how exciting Civics is to her students. 46 Foreign Language The foreign language department of Centennial High School reflects the growing interest and im- portance of foreign language study. In the past few years the department has increased from four to six members. The twenty-six foreign language classes offered represent more than fifty percent of the student body. The departmental offerings consist of levels I, II, III, IV, and V in French, German, and Spanish. The foreign language program emphasizes com - munication and cultural experiences in the target language through the development of the four basic language skills — understanding, speaking, reading, and writing. Academic excellence by the students is recog- nized and rewarded by membership in the respec- tive national honor societies: La Societe Honoraire de Francais, La Sociedad Honoraria Hispanica, and Delta Epsilon Phi. 1. Mr. Dietz is caught offguard by the cameraman. 2. Ms. Stack looks amazed at the incredible answer she heard. 3. Miss Mott tries to grade a student’s paper as she sings her favorite Spanish tunc. 47 Business Whether you plan to go to college or imme- diately enter the business world, business classes such as typing and business communication will help give you a head start. More specialized classes in accounting, mar- keting and secretarial skills are also available to interested students. There are now computers in room 127 to give the students hands on experience. 1. Mr. Scarpetta shows as much interest in the computers as his students do in the camera. 2. Mrs. Palmer shows Jeff Johnson and Marcy Buhrman what is wrong with their papers. V Mrs. Seifert shows her student what page on which to begin typing. 48 Science And Health The range of courses taught in the science department range from a very basic course, such as Life Science, to the most advanced courses which include Advanced Placement Chemistry. The science staff feels that the courses give the Centennial students a very strong and rewarding experience, and at the same time, prepare them well for their future roles in life. 1. Mr. Rowe looks amused as the chemlets attempt their first lab. 4. Mr. Kmoch laughs at a student's answer. 2. Mr. Fairchild is in awe of how to work this thing. 5. Mr. Spoonamorc wonders whether his class is listening or sleeping. 3. Miss Dobkins is mindboggled at the student's question. 49 Home Economics Home Economics offers many opportunities. Gasses in Interior Decorating, Child Development, Textiles, Personal Development, and Nutrition and Foods are offered. Special events are included in each course. These events broaden the scope of Home Economics program. Child Development students organize and teach 3 to 5 year-olds using a pre-school curriculum. Students learns skills that are necessary for a variety of careers that involve working with children. Another special opportunity is a visit to interior design centers in St. Louis. Students talk with de- signers and see how they develop a plan into a Finished room. All classes are based on helping students who are using an elective as well as those who are career-oriented. 1. The Little Chargers sing a song at their graduation. 2. The Child Development class prepares for the Little Chargers’ graduation. 3. Dr. Sinder instructs the Little Chargers where to sit. 4. Ifat Ali tries to sell buttons in interior design class. 50 Industrial Arts The Industrial Arts program at Centennial High School provides the opportunity for stu- dents to learn about and have experiences with various industrial processes and materials. The courses taken by the students may be a part of their general education or may be prevocational if the sequence of courses for a particular area is taken. The vocational sequence provides stu- dents with job entry skills when they graduate. Areas of instructrion include courses in Drafting, Graphic Arts, Electricity-Electronics, Woodworking, Power, and Metalworking. Industrial Arts students enter competitions against students from other schools within the state, help out the school by printing tickets, programs, and flyers, and complete other pro- jects for the school. 1. Brad Jobe learns a new form of Industrial Arts. 2. Mr. Boehm hard at work grading papers. 51 3. Mr. Borror looks over at one of his student’s projects during class. Physical Education Physical Education is the part of education concerned with the teaching of skills, knowl- edge, and attitudes in physical activities. The program provides each student with an opportunity to assess his fitness and to develop skill and understanding that will enable him to enjoy sports and activities throughout life. Physical Education also has the unique op- portunities for developing desirable characteris- tics and social skills, as well as developing re- sponsibility towards physical development and fitness of the individual, as well as maintaining good health. 1. Ms. Stack grades papers as she thinks about lunch at Chi-Chi’s. 2. Mr. Fredericks is in awe of the way his student caught the ball. 3. Miss Brown teaches her freshmen the proper tech- nique for sit-ups. 4. Sing us a song Mr. Hem- brough! 5. Miss Seed is getting use to the teach- ing image by taking on hall duty. 6. Miss Brown is smiling as always. 52 Special Education The special education services department of Centennial High School consists of more than twenty faculty and staff members. Its functions are to provide academics and vocational educa- tion to students who have vision, hearing, or- thopedic and learning problems. It also tries to individualize the educational program of each exceptional student so that the student can receive maximum benefit of his or her schooling, and to integrate the exceptional student into the general student program. 1. Mrs. Drew smiles big for che cameraman. 2. Mrs. Drew answers a student's question. 3. Mrs. Wilson signs a good morning to her student. 4. Miss Mills shows a bewildered look to the cameraman. 53 Athletic Director In Her Second Year iMiss Carol Stack became the athletic director of Centennial High School in 1984-85 school year at Centennial High School. Miss Stack has been in Unit Four for nine years. Among her many duties are athletic scheduling for both girls’ and boys’ sports and keeping eligibility requirements for both as set by the district and the Illinois State High School Association. Miss Stack also teaches two classes of German. Athletic Director Carol Stack Exciting Team To Watch Play Football The 1985 edition of the Centennial Charger Football team finished the season with a disappointing 0-8 record. Al- though the record might indicate a poor season, the Chargers played exciting football to watch and produced many out- standing individual performances. Troy Gray, a junior, broke the individual receiving record with 39 receptions. Before getting hurt in the Fifth game of the season, Kendall Kasper was leading the league in pass completion percentage and pass yardage. Chris Gilliam Fin- ished fifth in the Big 12 East in rushing yardage. With several returning lettermen and a promising sopho- more class, the football team should be able to return to the Charger “winning” tradition. 56 Above: Coach Hembrough sends in the next play with Charger quarterback Kendall Kasper-. 1985 Varsity Football Team First row (I to r): Kyle Harrison, Chad Pitcher, Scott Deck, Steve Freeman, Jeff Purccl. Tom Barker, Cory Deck, Kevin Pclmore. 2nd row: James Dorner, Jay Frey, John Radick, Todd Harrison. Scott Williams. Sean Sinclair, Billy Fierkc. David Milis. Chris Gilliam, Todd Yaxley. Kent Hollis, William Carter. 3rd row: Joel Sullivan, Kendall Kasper. John Gardner, Tim Thomure. Matt Lcskis.John Garvey, Paul Haynes, Kevin Duffy. Mark Brumfield, Bruce Melton, Curtis Kinney. -1th row: Jeremy Harris. Mike Giboney, David Ficrkc. Chuck Farmer, Tom Grimm. Brian Beyer, Troy Todd, Dan McNeely, N'ick Lokshin, Robbie Lang. Pat McGaughan, Cuong Lu. 5th row: Brad Garrison, Tony Maggio. Justin Morfey. Rich Sanders, Scott Savage. Keith Stamper. Somphone Roupsouay. Shawn Taylor. Clint McLaughlin, Chuck Lehocky. Jelf Hashbarger. 6th r« w Terence Davis, Kevin Bolin, Jeff Fraser, James Fulfer. Shad Crawford. Mark Keller. David Wilkinson, Benoit Tshiwala. Vance Keen. Chris Perry, Omar West. Gcntrc Dozier. 7th row: Troy Gray, Will Barker. David Smithenry, Lric Worten-Ford. Curt Withrow. Doug Clark. Mike Fvans, Kevin (Quinlan. 8th row: Lon Pitcher. Chip Garth. Dennis Millage. Doug Millage. Steve Jacobs. Rick Frederick, Gary Hembrough. Benny Bryan. John Macek. George LeFaive. Bob Globe. George Valentine. Below: Running back Kent Hollis (M) huddles his way up the middle against I rbana. HMGEft 1 The 1985 Chcerlcading squad holds up a banner wishing the football team good luck against cross town rival Central. 2 Varsity Cheerleader Staci Briggs leads the crowd in a cheer for the Chargers. 3 TOUCHDOWN chargers! Quarterback Kendall Kasper keeps the ball himself as he takes it over the goal line for a touchdown. i Senior Tim Thomure looks at the table of carnations saying to himself, How many of ’em are for me?” 58 Sophomore Football Team With an improving record of 2-6, Coach Bryan sees many of his players attitudes, and a willingness to learn. He thinks that they have the potential to giving the juniors a good fight for their starting jobs. Coach Bryan says that he develop into a good team, saw much improvement from the beginning of the year. The team had good First row (Ur): Charles Webber, Steve Anderson, Paul Tabaka, Craig Neitzel, Bob Arseneau, Chad Murphy. Corey Shackelford, Mike Cochrane. 2nd row: Mike Farruggia, Chad Millage, Mike Williams, Paul Cochrane, Anthony Cobb. Chuck Dunnum. Jason Burley, David Dorsctt. 3rd row: John Folsom, Rob Morfey, Jason Anglin, Dan Punkay, Mickey Shaw, Chad Micchem, Bill Pritchard. 4th row: Dave Vanroosendaal, Rob Redman, Troy Dingledine. Fric Sinclair. David Corbett, Adam Mergenthaler, Matt Burke. 5th row: Cloach Benny Bryan, Kevin Pelmore, Scott Hefflcy, Matt Quinlcy, Kevin Boyd, John Woods, David Lansford. 1: The JV Cheerleaders huddle under an umbrella to keep from getting soaked 2: Steve Anderson kicks off for the Chargers. 59 Freshmen Football Team The Freshmen Football team Finished the season with a 2-4 record. Coach hard work and the help of Coach Macek it did not take the offense long. With Walters thinks that the team learned the fundamentals of the game, HIT. Like a lot of talent at the skilled positions, this group will only improve, many young teams the defense developed faster than the offense. But with 'i i Firs: row Cl ro r): Ken Marcus. Shame Chilton. David Dorner, Phuong Byers. Todd Strand.John Brumfield, Joe Wilson. Mike Russell, Joel Sullivan. 2nd row: Craig Van Fccen. Kennv Felkner. Joel Schott. Robert Jefferson. Chad McKay, Brent Ward, Fric Kizer. Bill Hopkins. Chris Rdmonds. 3rd row: Rob Palmisano. Maurice Ray, Frank McCurry. Mike Higgins. Scott Clark. Landed Ncsbii. Joel Fellers. Jason Wallace, Shawn Hannan. 4th row: Tom Phillips, Travis Lewis. Sheen Russell. Jabari Groves. Jason Rotzoll, Marc Galardy. j3.son Bivens. John Phillips T.J Sutphcn. 3th row: Shawn Birc. Jeff Goldenstein. Rob Shelling, Keith Bradley, David Williams. Morgan Wandcll. Chris Cohlmeyer. Mike Todd. row: Chris Johnson. Tr rn Buker. Chuck Rogers. Steve Smith. Billy Kirby. Shawn Patterson. Paul Stamper. Chan Walker. 7ch row: Coach Bob Globe. Not pictured: Mike Tobin, Coach Greg Walters. The mascot of the swim team, a polar bear . . . sits atop the high dive board. Paced by one of the state's strongest diving teams, the 1985 Charger Girls’ swim team had a very successful season, sending state qualifiers in four events. Sophomore Kim Hucal qualified in the 100 butterfly and the 100 backstroke races. The 200 individual medley relay team advanced to state as did senior diver Sarah Karich. Karich led a diving team of Darcy Ruggles, Connie Mulcahey, Diana Milis, and herself that was considered by all to be one of Illinois' finest. Kim Hucal anticipates the starting gun in the backstroke event. From left. Back row: Michelle Meadors. Sharone Chambers, Raynika Trent, Rima Jakstys, Amy Peck. Diana Milis. Middle row: Coach Fredericks, Eva Moore. Debbie Dedin. Lynne Ennis, Kim Hucal. Terry Davis, Mario Thomas, Julia Burch. Coach Waybright. Front row: Jennifer Bowman. Sarah Karich. Karen Osmond. Tiffany Trent. Connie Mulcahey, Edith Buhs. GIRLS’ SWIM o t-1 u Appearing to fly is Karen Osmond as she dives into the motionless water below. Resembles Superman, huh? Can I go yet? I’m ready,” thinks Connie Mulcahey as she waits for the ready signal. 62 Edith Buhs and Karen Osmond take a break from the meet to smile for the camera. CD From left: Back row: Charlie Maier, Charley Sikora. Bret Walton, Andy Bcnzinger. Tom Phillips. Mike Sullivan. Third row: Mary Ruch I manager I, Matt Phillips, Brian Jewell, Ata Durukan.Jason Chicoine. David Tepper, Buddy Ruggles, Coach Pansa. Second row: Steve Fontana. Greg Endress. Stacy Deckard. Bert Badertscher, John Shatzer. David Gerber. Front row: Andre Barnes. Sean Robeas, Joe Dilliner. David Adrian, Dan Mittman, Scott Oldani. Soccer was a new addition to Charger interscholastic sports in 1985. The debut team consisted of 24 members. They ended the season by advancing to a regional playoff before losing. Coaching the team was Gary Pansa. As soccer continues to grow in popularity across the U.S., Centennial's team should continue to strengthen and be a conference force in the upcoming years. Brian Jewell tries to escape from three opponents in an attempt to score. Bret Walton controls the ball as Charley Sikora controls the defender's movement. 63 GIRLS’ TENNIS Nineteen eighty-five proved to be a successful sea- son for members of the girls’ tennis squad. Under the guidance of new coach Ms. Sara Seed, the team fin- ished with a record of 8-6 in dual meets. Missy Sum- mers, Bridget McNamara, and Katie Ramshaw played consistently well all year to pace the team. With only one member graduating, this team should continue to excel. Coach Seed opens a can of balls, signaling the start of the meet against Central. From left Back row: Coach Sara Seed. Susan Waters, Bridget McNamara, Missy Summers, Kim Robeson, Kerry Demanes, Lisa Cannaday, Katie Ramshaw, Front row: Kim Dillard, Beth Dahl, Anne Doll. 64 Practice is what makes Bridget McNamara s forehand perfect. Susan Waters has that eye of the tiger that is needed in order to win. 65 GIRLS’ TENNIS s t- a t-1 Standing (left to right): Trina Mcsserli, Kim Stevens, Cindy Lawrence, Stephanie Sullivan, Mindy Harlan, Kathy Maxwell. Kneeling (left to right): Susan Buker, Paige Barton, Krista Peterson, Meg Ackerman, Betsy Carbonneau. For the first time in the twelve years of IHSA volleyball playoffs the Chargers won regionals. The varsity volleyball team had a 5-6 conference record and were 10-9 for regular season play. This year the team was coached by Mrs. Freeman. The starters for the Chargers were senior Cindy Lawrence and juniors Krista Peterson, Mindy Harlan, Stephanie Sullivan, Betsy Carbonneau and Paige Barton. The Chargers are losing only one starter enabling this team to be better next year. 66 Susan Buker practices returning volleys. 1: Stephanie Sullivan waits in anticipation for the ball. 2: Meg Ackerman blocks Kim Stevens spike. 3: Cindy Lawrence prepares to spike the volleyball 4: Kathy Maxwell shows that part of a winning team is practice. 3 67 Standing (left to right): Regina Bainter, Mindy Barger, Pia Atkins, Heather Finley, Tiffany Ross, Parag Budhecha, Coach Freeman. Kneeling (left to right): Andrea Witt, Melanie Orsted, Kim Bolin, Beth Walton, Erica Lenz. 68 Back row: Clint Payton, Chris Mattig. Mark Latona, David Peppers, Matt Eisenstein, Jeremy Gardner, Jason Davis, Coach Fairchild, Coach Diamond, Middle row: Debbie Cox, Leighann Sarzonini-Calentine, Andy Sikora, Jeff Donahoe, Scott Cinnamon, Tom Hettinger, Shawn Finfrock, Alicia Luckenbill. Front row: Mark Warfield, Matt Woods, Steve Schicht, Andy Worthington, Spencer Nelson. The 1985 Charger’s Cross Country team had a 7-3 record this season for dual meets. The varsity team was lead by seniors Steve Schicht, Andy Worthington, and Matt Woods. Other varsity runners include Mark Warfield, Scott Cinnamon, Andy Sikora, and Tom Hettinger. The team worked hard and got along well together helping this to be a successful season. 1: Jeff Donahoe sprints to the finish line. 2: Scott Cinnamon works hard to keep his lead over the Mattoon runner. 3: Andy Worthington (Centennial’s Refrigerator) keeps ahead of the rest. 69 Sitting (left to fight): Dave Hcplcr, Todd Boehm, Dave Nelson. Standing: Brad Rust, Mike Dedin, Eric Boehm, Rob Summers, Mike Kaufman, Rich McMahon, Mike Malce, Troy Buhrmcstcr, Coach Nelson. 1: David Nelson prepares to tec off. 2: Rob Summers swings into action. 3: Showing his golfing ability is Dave Hepler. The 1985 boys’ golf team worked hard, but they did not do as well as they would have liked to. The use of the Lincolnshire Fields as their home course and the use of Par 3 for practice is a great advantage for the team. Coach Bob Nelson said that they all played well at some time, and he is looking forward to next year’s golf team. Their record was a healthy 7 and 4. 70 It would not be fair to the players or to the coaches if we looked at just the varsity basketball team or this season by itself. Coach Carro- dine had a very young team that is dominated by underclassmen that he is hoping will be able to bring Centennial winning seasons in the future. To see how much talent that the team really has we should look at the sophomore team’s record of 10-6. All that these players need is time to develop and time to get to know each other’s abilities. Coach Carrodine summed up his varsity basketball season very well when he said that in spite of their losses, the Chargers never lost their enthusiasm and never quit. The Chargers also had an unusual year for injuries. Sixteen members had some kind of injury. The record of 0-22 does not reflect the learning and skill development that took place. Next year looks to be a much better season. w o C 5 C 5 FT a cr p 1. Easy baskets are a Charger tradition. 2. Charger players always draw a crowd. 3. Dave Wilkinson yells out the play. 4. The sophomores celebrate a victory. 71 72 Phoco Courtesy of Champaign Urbana News Gazette 1. Front (I to r) Van Ewing, Marcellos Gray, Coach Carrodine, Corey Smith, Jason Carrodinc, Coach Williams. Back (I to r) Manager Omar West, Tim Marshall, Chad Smith, Keith Dalton, Anthony Kinney, Matt Woods, Eric Robeson, Tom Jakstys, Robert Davis. John Woods, Dave Wilkinson, Andre Butler 2. Keith Dalton shows his free throw form. 3. Anthony Kinney looks to make his move. 1. Front (1 to r) Manager Steven Bennett, Curt Plotncr, Jeff Kendrick, Coach Williams, Archie Jackson, Marlon Smith. Back (1 to r) Alpha Kelly, Kevin Globe, Todd Crozicr, Kris Carlson, John Gerdts, Steve Anderson, Jerry Lewis. 2. Coach Williams keeps a watchful eye over his team. 3. Look at that Charger form. Sophomore Boys’ Basketball 73 Freshmen Boys’ Basketball 1. Practice makes perfect. 2. All watchful eyes arc on the Charger with the ball. 3. Mike Kaufman is flying high. Front (I to r) Jason Eyman, Scott Landreth, Antione Brown, Mike Malee, Coach Terry. Back (1 to r) Frank McCurry, Scott Clark, Jerry Lewis, John Phillips. Kris Carlson. Keith Bradley, Mike Kaufman, Wilson McConkic, Maurice Ray 74 1. Freshman Girls’ Front (1 to r) Lcighann Sarzanini - Calcntine, arol Kelly, La Tonya Wash. Middle (I to r) Coach Mills, Melissa Counce. Christy Savage, Janet McNamara Tcrmia Guy. Michelle Meadows (Mgr.) Back (1 to r) Dana Cockrell. Tawnya Stucki. Raynika Trent, Christine Conry, Chris Mascolino. 2. Junior Varsity Front (1 to r) Coach Fairchild, Jill Sexton, Karen DeTemple, Stephanie Miller, Tiffany Trent, Twanda McCurry, Terri Davis, Coach Lewis. Back (I to r) Nichole Porter, Trina Mcsscrli, Connie Mulcahcy, Chandra Shaw, Eva Moore Girls’ Basketball 1. Varsity Front (1 to r) Coach Fairchild, Nichole Porter, Stephanie Miller, Vikki Nicholson, Julie Neuses, Katie Ramshaw, Coach Lewis. Back (1 to r) Marcy Levy, Connie Mulcahcy, Cindy Lawrence, Karen DcTcmplc, Angie Slaughter, Rosha Turner, Chandra Shaw, Trina Messerli 1. Cindy Lawrence struggles for the ball in the super-sectional games with Peoria Manual, (courtesy of Champaign — Urbana News-Gazette) 2. Trina Messcrli scores a fast break basket. 3. Defense was a Charger strong point this year. 4. In traffic, Karen DeTcmple goes up for the basket. 77 The above pictures represent just a few of the exciting moments that the Girls’ basketball team brought us in 1985-86. Once again, they were a state power, winning the conference, regional, and sectional championships with ease before bowing out. In fact, this was a power-filled team. They finished the season with a record of 24-4. The future of this program looks bright as well due to the outstanding performances of the JV and freshmen team. Girls’ basketball at Centennial is becoming a DYNASTY! The Lady Chargers made basketball history in the twin-cities. This is the first time that a girls' basketball team in Champaign- Urbana made it to the Sweet Sixteen. The Chargers should be proud of themselves since they were defeated in the Super-Section- al by the Peoria Manual Lady Rams who went on to win the State Championship. Pic. 1: Cindy Lawrence presents the Championship Regional and Sectional plaques to Mr. Davis. Pic. 2: Angie Slaughter aggressively takes the ball from Central. Pic. 3: Stephanie Miller takes a shot and . . . Makes it! Pic. 4: Centennial was very proud of the Girls' Basketball team; this banner was made by the Cheerleaders. Pic. 5: Karen Detcmple waits for teammates to get open. 1. (L to R) Tim Thomorc, Carolyn Herron, and John Gardner stop to tell us that the Charger Girls are l! 2. Cindy Lawrence tries for two more. 3- Terri Davis attempts a 15-foot jumper. 4. Trina Messerli waits for the pass. 5. Angie Slaughter pulls down the rebound. 1. Varsity Wrestling Front (I to r) Todd Boehm, Scott Cinnamon, Eric Boehm, John Corner, Chad Mueller. Middle (1 to r) Kent Hollis, Dan Punkay, Brett Walker, Mike Hcalea. Back (1 to r) David Nelson, Matt Lcskis. Bill Fierke, Chris Gilliam, David Fierke, Kendall Kasper, Coach Nelson 2. Junior Varsity Front (1 to r) Tim Buttita, Jeff Purcell, Corey Deck, Kevin Pirok, Mike Stcllwag. Middle (1 to r) Sam Roupsouay, David Dorner, Chris Newman, Nick Lokshin, John Hinkle)-, Sean Birt. Back (1 to r) Coach Sexton, Jeff Buxton, Jason Rotzoll, Kevin Borgcn, Bill Pritchard. Paul Stamper. 80 Wrestling Charger Wrestling once again proved to be an exciting sport. The team finished the ieason with a 10-3 dual meet record. Individually, the team was led by a quarter of outstanding seniors: Chris Gilliam, Matt Leskis, Kent Hollis, and Kendall Kasper. With i great bunch of underclassmen coming in, next year looks to be another banner season for the grapplcrs. The Boys’ Swim team finished the season with a mediocre 3-7 record in dual meets. Next year’s team looks to be stronger since only three seniors are graduating. Valuable experience for next season was learned and though the team finished below .500 it was a lot of fun for the swimmers. Ask any of them! 1. Front (1 to r) Pat Crowley, Curtis Nash, Robby Cekander, Scott Wheeler Middle (1 to r) Coach Waybright, David Dorsett, Justin Walden, Jim Cullen, Matt Weber, Ken Pirok, Coach Fredericks. Back (1 to r) Jason Chicoine. Will Barker, David Sherwood, Eugene Mochel, Jim Creason, Chris Shaw, Chuck Farmer, Buddy Ruggles. 2. Smilin' Coach Fredericks instructs his team. 3- Chris Shaw has perfected the butterfly stroke. 83 Boys’ Swim 1. Divers know no fear! 2. Chris Shaw places the team mascot on the high dive to watch the Charger swimmers. 3. Coach Way bright scores a dive. Was it perfect, Coach? 4. The Charger diving team, led by Jason Chicoine, perform many fascinating dives. 84 t Centennial's Boys' tennis team surprised many by taking fifth place in conference, finishing with a duel meet record of 5-8. In the sectional tournament, the team was led by the doubles team of senior Steve Poulson and sophomore Bert Badertscher, who fin- ished fourth and just missed a chance to go to the state tourney. The team also finished fourth. With the increasing popularity of tennis, we can expect only more success. Standing (L to R): Coach Don Waybright, John Kosmopoulos. David Tcppcr, Jeff Peterson, Troy Eichelbcrger, Steve Poulson, Mike Trahiotis. Chris Holzcr, Steve Sherwood, Cuong Lu, Matt Koritz. Kneeling: Mohsen Bahadori, Matt North, Gene Kim. George Buchanan, Greg Sloniger, Bert Badertscher, Sam Garmon. 85 BOYS’ TENNIS TRACK C 0 Speed was the main attribute of 1985 Charger Girls’ Track team, as evidenced by the breaking of records in the 400m, 800m, 1600m, and 800m Medley relays. High jumper Cindy Lawrence also continued to excel as did the team as a whole. Solid performances in most areas led Coach Jones to believe that this team can go nowhere but forward. High jumper Cindy Lawrence tries to break another record as her father looks on. 86 Standing (L to R): Donna Fontana, Chris Rogers, Carla Wesley, Mary Murphy, Stephanie Miller, Debbie Cox, Angie Slaughter, Michelle Martinez, Lana Hernandey, Debbie Dedin, Angie Malone, Ailecn Maggio, Rachel Lamb, Karen Winfrey, Kneeling: Sarah Conley, Kris Bolin, Chris Kennen, Shannon DeLaMar, Chris Heath, Cindy Lawrence, Chris Crowley, Renee Johnson. Bridget McNamara, Liz Well. Centennial’s Boys' Track team spotlighted two state qualifiers in 1985. Junior Aaron Minor advanced in the 100-meter dash, setting a new school record of 10.7 seconds in the process. Senior Vada Polite made the state meet in his speciality, shot put. Even though the team was winless, experience was gained that will be beneficial to produce good teams in the future. Aaron Minor on the last leg of the 800 meter relay. Standing (L to R): Scott Savage, P.J. Bowman. Aaron Minor. Andy Sikora, Tim Hettinger. Matt Burke, Shad Crawford, Mark Brumfield, Dan McNeely. Vada Polite. Mark Gorrcl. Todd Harrison. Chaunsey Hunter. Mike Evans, Tony Banks, Derrick Drake. Kneeling: Dave Rcmmert, Randy Fisher. Matt Lilly, Frank Perry, Greg Taylor, Troy Gray, Steve Freeman, Jeff Donahoe. Sitting: Tony Harrington, Steve Schtcht. Mike Thompson, Doug Davis, Corey Shackelford, Mark Latona, Jeremy Harris, Spencer Nelson 87 BOYS’ TRACK GIRLS’ SOFTBALL The 1985 Charger Softball team continued their improving abilities, finishing with a respectable 6-14 record. Senior Lisa Alexander and Junior Marcy Levy won All-Conference honors, while juniors Faline McConkie and Staci Shaw earned Honor- able Mention. With many returning lettermen, having varsity experience, the Chargers can look forward to a winning season. VARSITY SOFTBALL — Standing (L to R) Bottom: Assistant Coach Sally Walker, Mindy Harlan, Faline McConkie, Deb Frank, Janet Bickers, Debbie Martin. Paige Barton, Coach Stack. Back: Janet Peratt, Kelli Myler, Marcy Levy, Paula McKinney, Staci Shaw, Becky Wisner, Lisa Alexander. JV SOFTBALL — Standing (L to R) Bottom: Jennifer Pittman, Amy Glidewell, Carla Sphar, Andrea Witt. Middle: Assistant Coach Sally Walker, Kathy Maxwell. Connie Mulcahcy, Lisa Cannaday, Kim Pryor, Beth Schimmel, Coach Stack. Back: Julie Mulcahcy, Lissy Thompson, Stephanie Sullivan. Mindy Harlan, and Mindy Barger. The 1985 Varsity Baseball team finished the season with a near .500 with a record of 11-12. They had a team batting average of .313. Seniors Toby Herges and Kevin Kasper re- ceived All-Conference awards. Seniors Joel Ehlers and John Lindgrcn and junior Todd Yaxley received Honorable Mention With the Sophomore baseball team having an outstanding re- cord of 10-3 the team is bound to excel. VARSITY BASEBALL — Kneeling (L to R): Todd Hocrner, Chris Buoy. James Dorner, Toby Herges. Kevin Kasper, Dan Brown, Todd Yaxley, Kendall Kasper, Andy Cotncr. Standing: Jeff Buoy, Paul McKinney, Blaine Peratt, Scan Cannaday. John Fraser, John Garvey, John Lindgrcn, Mike Dedin, Joel Ehlers. Richard Hyde, Coach Benny Bryan, and Coach Mark Klaus. JV BASEBALL — Bottom (L to R): Dan Punkay, Jason Anglin. Mike Leonard. Jeff Primmer, Jeremy Stillwell, Rob Williams. Middle: Bob Hagcrty, Mickey Shaw, Eric Sinclair, Matt Herges.Joe Villanti, Mark Warfield. Top: Rich McMahon. Andre Butler, Bill Pritchard, Kevin Globe, Clint McClaughlin, and Brad Garrison. 89 BASEBALL V ' - ivr' M ■iW Vfi -v: ORGANIZ fc ,‘ ’ , • ' Student Council Bottom Row L-R: Tammy McDaniel, Beth Schimmel, Bridget McNamara, Marissa Diener, Sara Schott, Mary Beth Diener, Janet Bickers. Erin Cook, Rob Ncwbold. 1st Row: MiHec Kim. Andrea Bailey, Cathy McKay, Tricia Lewis, Colette Rodgers. Stacy Budnik, Faith Henson, Cheryl Schcppcl. Andrea West, Kelly Allen, Will Barker, Mr. BonDurant (sponsor). Top Row: Tiffany Trent, Melinda Day, Angela Malone, Regina Nicholson, Beth Dahl, Tiffany Ross, Oyatta Hanny. Toni Wade, John Gardner. Additional Members — Bottom Row: Melissa Hill. 1st Row: Lori Rossman. Stacey Williams. Top Row: Rachel Lamb, Renee' Johson, Ailecn Maggio. 92 The Student Council is composed of various elected students from each of the four classes. Its main goal is to represent the student body in school affairs and to care for the school’s con- cerns and needs. The Student Council sponsors many events during the school year including The Spirit Event, The Homecoming Assembly, Parade, and Dance, The Winter Sports Assem- bly, Vice-Versa Dance, and Awards Night. Picture 1: The Student Council Officers Marissa Diener, Mary Beth Diener, Sara Schott, and Erin Cook get a charge out of Centennial. 2: Tammy McDaniel sells Homecoming tickets to Chcri Turner. 3: Rachael I.amb watches the Freshman team in the Homecoming Class Competition. 93 Interact Interact, sponsored by Rotary Interna- tional, is a honorary service organization composed of twenty-four seniors who are elected by the teachers on the basis of honor, hard work, and a good sense of humor. Interact is a co-sponsor of the Freshman Dance, Chili Supper, and the Spring Dance- a-Thon. Other projects sponsored by Inter- act include participation in the World Affairs Seminar, Project Oxfam, and care of the courtyard. Mr. Jenkins is the sponsor. Picture 1: Mark Hcndrie sorts through the ingredients for the Chili Supper. 2. Todd Ramsburg and Phil Natividad show Paul Nast their award-winning technique for stirring chili. tUlC lC- Lying: Rick Boilcau. Bottom Row L-R: Kent Hollis, Jim Creason, William Carter, Tim Thomure, Matt Leskis. 1st Row: George Buchanan, Phil Natividad, Chris Gilliam, Kendall Kasper, Greg Sloniger, Todd Boehm. 2nd Row: Mark Hcndrie, Todd Yaxley. Dave Sherwood. Charley Sikora, Mark Budnik. Kevin Quinlan, Mr. Jenkins (sponsor). Top Row: Mike Dedin, Paul Nast, Todd Ramsburg, Eric Robeson, Jeff Buoy. Interserve Lying:Jennifer Hoffmann. Bottom Row I.-FI: Janet Bickers, Erin Cook, Lisa Holman, Vikki Nicholson. 1st Row: Mary Beth Dicncr, Sara Schott, Marissa Dicncr, Kelly Grant, Marcy Levy. 2nd Row: Mrs. Ferry (sponsor), Carolyn Herron, Cheryl Downing, Faline McConkie, Paula McKinney, Leannc McNamara. Sarah Karich. Top Row: Shelli Beckrum, Susan Buker, Becky Wisner.Jean Kadansky, Kristy McKinzie, Cindy Lawrence. Interserve is an honorary service organiza- tion composed of twenty-five senior girls chosen by the faculty on the basis of out- standing leadership, responsibility, depend- ability, respectability, and loyalty to Centen- nial High School. The primary goal of Inter- serve is to provide service to the school and the community. This goal is achieved through such activities as the Senior Advisor Program, Freshman Dance, Chili Supper, and the Dance-a-Thon to benefit the Special Olympics. Interserve works in cooperation with Interact, and both organizations are sponsored by Rotary International. Mrs. Per- ry is the sponsor. 95 German Honor Society Bottom Row L-R: Craig F.C. Linkc, Josephine Moncricf, Dave Sherwood, Charley Sikora. 1st Row: Mark Budnik, Earle Burkhardt, Stacy Deckard, Cathy McKay. Top Row: Todd Ramsburg, Adam Wisnewski, Steve Sherwood, Paul Nast, Andrea Bailey, Beth Shimmel, Mindy Harlan, Kathy Maxwell. Mr. Hans Dietz is the advisor. German Honor Society is a group of students here at Centennial who enjoy participating in Ger- man-related activities and learning more about German life. This year’s activities included going to see a German opera, an Inter-Honor Society Vol- leyball Tournament, and several fundraisers to pro- mote all of these activities. 96 Spanish Honor Society Bottom Row L-R: Tammy McDaniel, Tiffany Trent, Kelly Grant, Melissa Thomas, Kristy McKinzic, Jennifer Hoffmann, Karen Winfrey, Cynthia Thomas, Jennifer Day. 1st Row: Suzanne Warmbier, Stacie Smith, Kristine Bolin, Julie Johnson, Melinda Dale, Jeremy Stillwell, Joy Russell, Donna Sippcl, Chris Rogers. 2nd Row: Scott Cinnamon, Jason Chicoine, Marcy Levy, Sarah Karich, Mary Beth Dicncr, Dawn Freeman, Carolyn Herron, Diane Stoddard. Steve Wachala. Leanne McNamara, Julie Mulcahey, Suzie Roseman, Tricia Lewis, Paige Barton, Ms. C. Mott (sponsor). Top Row: Jon Widner, Melinda Day, Stacey Alford, Mathew Weber, Jim Creason, Matt North. Kevin Duffy. Daryl Fritchcy, Joe Villanti, Rich McMahon, Ken Pirok, Bob Hagcrty, Brad Anderson. The students asked to be members of the Spanish Honor Society excel in Spanish. They furthermore exhibit good grades and fine citizenship in other classes. Spanish Honor Society has a two-fold purpose. It aims to recognize excellent work in Spanish and to promote an appreciation of Spanish culture. This year for the first time, the Society set up a tutoring program to help first and second year Spanish students. Other activities that transpired this year include a special trip funded by candy sales, a meal in a Spanish restaurant, and an International potluck dinner shared with the German Honor Society. The Spanish Honor Society also participated in the tri-language volleyball game against the German and French Honor Societies. This year’s officers were: Tammy McDaniel, President; Tiffany Trent, Vice-President; Kelly Grant, Secretary Treasurer; and Ms. C. Mott, sponsor. 97 National Honor Society National Honor Society continues its tradition by hosting the annual Home- coming bonfire, an evening filled with music, cocoa and marshmallows, camara- derie, and lots of Charger spirit. Fundrais- ing activities throughout the year allow NHS to provide the bonfire, entertain- ment, and refreshments free to all Char- gers. Formal induction of new members is a springtime ceremony, and a celebra- tion picnic tops off the NHS year. Offi- cers for the 1985-86 school year are: Tif- fany Trent, President; Kelly Grant, Vice- President; Vikki Nicholson, Secretary; Cheryl Scheppel, Treasurer; and Mrs. Al- lison White is the sponsor. Bottom Row L-R: Sirena Lyles, Marcy Levy, Sarah Conley, Chris Kenncn. Jeremy Stillwell, Ken Pirok, Leanne McNa- mara, Cheryl Scheppel, Nancy Ebcrlc, Becky Arsencau, Jen- nifer Pittman, Toni Wade, Tricia Lewis, Melinda Day. 1st Row: Phil Natividad, Greg Buchanan, Earle Burkhardt, Julie Johnson, Beth Schiinmcl, Andrea Bailey, Jennifer Hoff- mann, Carolyn Herron, Tim Thomurc, Melissa Thomas, Kristy McKinzie. Faith Henson, Julie Mulcahey, Shannon Dclamar, George Buchanan. 2nd Row: Pcnne Fifcr, Holly Levin. Laura Wise. Josephine Moncrief, Janet Bickers. Mar- issa Diener, Mary Beth Diener, Staci Briggs. Joy Russell, Donna Sippel, Vikki Nicholson, Kelly Grant, Cathy McKay, Darryl Thompson. 3rd Row: Eric Boehm. Jason Chicoine. Jim Creason. Will Barker, Kevin Bolin, David Teppcr, Dave Sherwood, Todd Hoerner, Sarah Karich, Me- linda Dale, Tiffany Trent, Vcncssa Scott, Mindy Harlan, John Mulcahey, Mrs. White (sponsor). Top Row: Jeff Buoy. Bret Walton, David Peppers, Daryl Fritchey, John Lopez, Todd Ramsburg, Paul Nast, Aaron Sawdcy. Kendall Kasper. Mark Budnik. Matt Koritz, Chris Holzer, Shelli Beckrum, Becky Wisner, Susan Buker. French Honor Society The French Honor Society is an organization established for high school students by the American Association of Teachers of French (AATF). The organization’s main objective is to reward high scholas- tic achievements and to create an enthusiasm for an understanding of the French culture. The French Honor Society holds fundraising projects during the year to pay for the initiation of new members in the spring. Bottom Row L-R: Faith Henson, Erin Cook, Renee Bourgois, I.isa Hillsman. 1st Row: Pcnne Fifer, Becky Arscncau. Jennifer Pittman. Toni Wade. Missy Summers. 2nd Row: Staci Briggs. David Teppcr. Sirena Lyles, Venessa Scott, Kendall Kaspar. Top Row: Shelli Beckrum, Cindy Lawrence, Craig Neitzel. Bob Arsencau. 99 Future Problem Solving The goal of a Future Problem Solving team is to brainstorm, expound on, and evaluate problems and solutions to a futuristic scenerio within the two hours that are allowed during each competition. Scenario topics range from robotics to aquaculture to the industrialization and militarization of space. The Future Problem Solving teams at Centennial have been very successful in the last three years. This year there are four teams of Five members each. Two of the returning teams placed first and third at the State Competition last year held in Bloomington, Illinois. Mrs. Nolen is the understanding and tolerant sponsor. Bottom Row L-R: Shannon Bues, Charley Sikora, Josephine Moncrief, Stephanie Lynge, Phil Natividad. 1st Row: Paul Nast, Jennifer Hoffmann. Craig Linke, Adam Wisncwski (inverted). John Gardner. Tim Thomurc, Ifat Ali. Third Row: Mark Budnik. Todd Ramsburg. Top Row: Greg Slonigcr. Mark Hcndrie, Aaron Sawdey, Dave Sherwood, Jason Chicoine. 100 R.E.A.C.H. R.E.A.C.H. is an acronym for Ready Ears And Caring Help and is the peer counseling group at Centennial. In the past five years of R.E.A.C.H., counselors have talked with their peers and helped them to help themselves with any problems they may have. The success of R.E.A.C.H. is based on R.E.A.C.H.’s stress of confidentiality for all clients. Peer counselors are chosen every spring by an interview process. They then meet for a retreat weekend to learn about how to assist in solving other’s problems. Every Centennial student can be assured that some- one who will listen and help will always be available. Bottom Row L-R: William Carter. Steve Wachala, Lucy Keck. Tim Thomure. 1st Row: Becky Smith. Leanne McNamara. Janet Bickers. Marcy Levy. Mrs. Fisher (sponsor). 2nd Row: Aaron Minor, Anna Warfield. Ann Kraatz. Oyatta Hanny. 3rd Row: MiHee Kim, Vikki Nicholson. Marissa Diener, Mary Beth Diener. Top Row: Deede Schlosscr, Matt North, John Gardner, Jean Kadansky, David Tepper. 101 Senior Of The Month Committee The Senior of the Month Committee consists of a group of seniors and the faculty at the school. The committee picks three students each month to be featured as outstanding in either the Aca- demics, Activities or Athletics fields. Stu - dents are then expected to continue their quality work. Bottom Row: MiHcc Kim. Jean Kadansky, Mr. Valentine (sponsor), Debbie Perkins, Mark Hendrie. 1st Row: Sara Schott, Christi Wann. Marcy Levy. Top Row: Mary Beth Diencr, Lisa Holman, Julie Vogel. Election Board Bottom Row L-R: Kelly Pitcher, Christi Wann, Carolyn Herron. Mrs. Seifert (sponsor). Melissa Hill. Stacy Budnik. Tina Lybarger. 1st Row: Janet Bickers, Lisa Cassel, Angela Malone, Faith Henson,Julie Mulcahey, Katie The Election Board is made up of five members from each McDermott, Tiffany Ross. Sara Schott. Joda Pcpplc. Lcighann Sarzanini-Calcntinc. class who are responsible for conducting all school elections. They provide ballots and make certain that all ballots are collected and counted. 102 Speech Club The Speech Club par- ticipates in tournaments during the fall and winter seasons. The members try to achieve quality and ex- perience during the tour- nament season. Members then vie in individual categories at various lev- els of competition in or- der to proceed to the state tournaments. L-R: Jinni Ali. Josephine Moncrief, Mr. Smith (sponsor), Michelle Martinez, Anthony Cobb. Principal Scholars Bottom Row L-R: Marcellos Gray. Oyatta Hanny, Chaussie Ewing, Mrs. McCormick (sponsor), Angela Malone. Tiffany Trent, Van Ewing II. 1st Row: Donyalc Ware, Terrence Hill, Stacy Kizer, Sharon Hutchison, Sharone Chambers, Notasha Gavins. 2nd Row: Lisa Hillsman, Vikki Nicholson, Monique Leshourc. Tracey Butler. 3rd Row: Terrilync Cole, Regina Nicholson. Kim Black. Stacey Williams. Chauntine Kendricks, Tanya Ward. 4th Row: Lisa Carter, Tawanda Jones, Eva Moore. Michelle Martinez. 5th Row: Scott Savage. Angie Slaughter, Chad Smith, Archie Jackson, Jason Carrodine. Andre Butler. Top Row: Billy Dixon. Tim Marshall, Mike Leonard. The goals of the Principal Scholars Program are to enchance miniority students’ academic potential, to in- crease student participation in strong academic courses, and to broaden the students’ awareness of career choices. Some of the ongoing activities of PSP include: monthly career orientation meetings at the U of I campus, aca- demic contests, and field trips to col- lege campuses and industrial sites. PSP also has sponsored fundraising activities in order to offer their first college scholarship in May, 1985. Broadcasters Josephine Moncrief and Tammy McDaniel constitute the Broadcasters of Centennial High School. Every morning they read the daily bulletin over the loud- speaker, bringing the school’s news and announcements to the student body. Reading alone or as a duo, Josephine and Tammy provide a daily service to Centen- nial. Picture: Joi and Tam pose over the tools of their trade. Students who are members of Ju- nior Achievement learn more about business by running their own cor- poration. They buy and sell stocks in their corporation and sell a product to the public. Profits from sales are distributed to members. Junior Achievement is directed by Mr. Boyd. Junior Bottom Row L-R: Andrea West. Sarah Simmons. Cheryl Schcppcl. Samantha Fuller. Sirena Lyles. Holly Levin. 1st Row: Steve Freeman, Chuck Farmer, Fredy Jump, Michael Pratt. Top Row: Danny Valkanos, Mark Orsted, Mike Cline. Tre Dozier, Todd Ramsburg, Sarwar Jahan, Paul Haynes. Adam Mittlcman. 104 Thespians Thespian Playmakers Troupe 1043 is affiliated with the International Thespian Society, the largest drama organization in the free world. The Playmakers stage three major productions each year. This year’s titles were Ten Little Indians, Spectrum 1986, and The Wizard of Oz. Becoming a Thespian requires one hun- dred hours of participation in any of the following areas: acting, set construction, make-up, lighting, costume design, and other theatrical arts. As demonstrated by all their work, the troupe is dedicated to providing every audience with a memora- ble show. Bottom Row L-R: Holly Levin. Nancy Eberle. Debbie Perkins. Kristy McKin7ic. Jason Chicoine, Donna Sippel. Gene Mochel. Mrs. Williams ‘'sponsor). 1st Row: Carolyn Herron. Tammy McDaniel. Melissa Thomas. Kelly Grant. Mr. Page (sponsor). Mrs. Henkel (sponsor). David Sher- wood. Top Row: Chris Rogers. Mike Ransom. Apollo Salonga. Stephanie Lyngc. Steve Wachala. Sarah Conley. Heather Rigg. Will Barker. Christy Cornell. Karen Osmond. David Topper. Janet Salm. Ken Pirok. Randy McDaniel. Picture 1: The cast wonders. Whodunit.-' after last night's murder. 2: David Teppcr, Kelly Grant, and Jason Chicoine are three of Ten Lirrle Indians. 3: Stephanie Lyngc was killed by one of those four (') 105 Computer Club Bottom Row 1..R: Scan Sinclair. Ifat Ali. Greg Buchanan. 1st Row: Jinni Ali, Cory Deck. Steve Freeman. Chuck Farmer. Tre Dozier. Top Row: Mr. Boyd (sponsor). Danny Valkanos. Cindy 1 he Computer Club IS made up of interested Students desiring to further Lawrence. Todd Ramsburg. Phil Natividad. their knowledge of computer programming by learning additional languages. Business Associates Business Associates is for any- one interested in business. Their purpose is to educate students on the educational and social exper- iences which occur in business. They meet twice a month and have guest speakers at their meet- ings. The Business Associates also are in charge of the pen, pencil, and paper dispensers around the school. Lying: Diane Stoddard. Bottom Row L-R: Kathy Maxwell. Danny Valkanos, Paul Haynes. Adam Mittleman, Mindy Harlan. Top Row: Mr. Boyd (sponsor). Pam Burke, Becky Arseneau. RenCfc Bourgois. Mark Hutchison, Ifat Ali. 106 Polar Club The Polar (Bear) Club consists of a group of people who enjoy running during the winter season. They are usually involved in track or cross-country and run during the winter to keep in shape. Bottom Row L-R: Andy Sikora. Tom Hettinger. Standing: Jef Dona- hoe. Tutor Society The Tutor Society believes that tutoring is benefi- cial for others as well as for themselves. The tutors enjoy sharing their knowledge, experiences, and study skills with their peers. They also have become more competent in the subjects they tutor. The group, off to a good start, will need well-qualified students each year who are willing to share their expertise with others. Bottom Row L-R: Jason Chicoinc.Jeanne Bloomberg. Regina Nichol- son. Christy Cornell. Edith Buhs. Michael Ransom. 1st Row: Jamie Gossett. Mario Henley. Natalie Taylor. Lori Halcrombe. Missic Pcratt. Wendy Prutsman. Molly Briggs. Kevin Pelmore. 2nd Row: Eric Beast. Renee Bourgois. Diane Stoddard. Mary Ruch. Melissa Hopper. Eric Gruber, Valerie Winter. Top Row: Tina Lybarger. Cindy Lawrence. Josephine Moncrief. 107 C.C.E. Cooperative Career Education is an on-the-job work experience and training program for students who wish to get a head start in the world of work. This program provides the benefits of work training and experiences in many career fields as well as a work-oriented related class. Bottom Row L-R: Greg Hall. Steve Freeman. Tammy Steen. Doncllc Tcstory, Janet Peratt, I.isa Waldrop, Traci Moen, Tracy Chaney, Vickie Stublefield, Sharon Robinson. 1st Row: Stacey Maxwell. Kelly Roberts, Angie McCIughcn, Jane Morford, Carey Lootcns, Mrs. Johnson (sponsor), Rebecca Limp, Mary Fella, Pam Swaim, Angela Swaim. Top Row: Joe Duckworth, Kyle Burford, Tim Burge, Liam Maxwell, Scott Parker, Brad Mitchell, Melvin Caston, Mike Williams, Danny Inskip, Robert Jurkacek, Dwayne Dorsey, John Albert, Mark Orsted. Office Occupations Office Occupations is a cooperative training program designed for seniors who are interested in a career in business. Students spend one hour per day in the classroom phase of the program and at least fifteen hours per week at an approved training station. There they perform duties in- volving clerical, secretarial, accounting, and or data processing-computer activities. Bottom Row L-R: Marilu Holchoff, Sheila Arbucklc. Amy Reynolds, Kim Thilmony, Tracy Benedict. 1st Row: Denise Marshky. Amanda Smith. Lynnette Lee, Mark Orsted. Jeff Reichard, Eddie Redd. Top Row: Mrs. White (sponsor). Lisa Manley. Cindy Chastain. Laura Malek. Karyn Lawhorn. 108 P.E.O.P.E.L. Physical Education Opportunity Program tor Exceptional Learners is part ot the total physical education department. It is designed for stu- dents who will benefit from an indi- vidualized and developmental phys- ical education program than from general physical education. Individ- ualized learning is made possible through trained student aides. P.E.O.P.E.L. members, who work with exceptional peers under the guidance and direction of the P.E.O.P.E.L. instructor. P.E.O.P.E.L. provides the opportunity for stu- dents to improve at their own pace while working on individual needs. Bottom Row I.-R: Jill Fcinbcrg, Frica Buerkle, Christy Cornell. Faith Henson. Top Row: Lori Zarbuck. Matt Liedman. Daniel Manella, Karyn Lawhorn, Kelly Thompson. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------Senior Leaders------------------ Senior Leaders is composed of a group of senior girls. After the Junior year, those students showing the ability to accept the responsibilities required of a Senior Leader are assigned to the activities where their assistance will be of the greatest benefit. Every Senior Leader's responsibility i i j j ' L-R: Doncllc Testory. Sarah Karich, Lisa Holman, Jean Kadanskv, Julie is to stimulate interest, be ingenious and motivate students. Vogel Lucy Keck 1 J J Afro-American Club The purpose of the Afro-American Club is to promote human relations and Afro- American culture within the school. Projects sponsored by the club include observance of Black History month, a Thanksgiving food dinner, and Martin Luther King Scholarship awards. Bottom Row L-R: Lacipha Rivers, Lisa Hillsman, Angela Slaughter, Regina Nicholson, Chauntine Kendricks. 1st Row: Mrs. Casey (sponsor), Chris Nelson, Kim Black. Paula Jefferson. Vanessa Cobb. Top Row: Terrilyne Cole, Michelle Martinez. Angela Malone. Anglia Hughley. Exchange Students Centennial High School has the privilege to play host to three foreign exchange students this year. Two hail from Sweden and one comes from Switzerland .They have spent the past year living with host families, making new friends, and studying courses in English at the school. Having the stu- dents in Champaign provides every Charger with the chance to learn more about other countries of the world as well as their own. L-R: John Irme (Sweden), Chris Mattig (Switzerland), Anette Fransson (Sweden). International Club International Club is a brand new club to Centen- nial. The purposes of the club are to provide mem- bers the opportunity to get to know each other and to provide support to foreign-born students. It also gives a chance to learn about the different countries and cultures represented by the foreign-born stu- dents. Bottom Row L-R: MiHee Kim (Korea), Fariba Kazemi (Iran), Ru Jump (El Salvador), Ifat Ali (Bangledesh). 1st Row:Jinni Ali (Bangla- desh), Betsy Jump (El Salvador). June Jump (Korea), Ann Nguyen (Vietnam), Sandy Jump (El Salvador), Adand You (China), Claudine Jolsan (England). 2nd Row: Mi Young Kim (Korea), Anette Fransson (Sweden), Babli Bandyopadhyay (India), Andree Deisscnberg (Ger- many). Top Row: Phuong Byers (Vietnam), Mark Hcndrie (Australia), Chris Mattig (Switzerland), Cuong Lu (China), Mrs. Henkel (sponsor — USA), Paul Huang (Taiwan). Ill Varsity Cheerleaders The Varsity Cheerleading squad consists of nine girls who try' out in the spring and are committed to the squad for the entire year. This year’s squad went to camp at Rockford College in Rockford, Illinois to learn new cheers, chants, stunts, jumps, pyramids, and routines. They brought home the Spirit Stick award for being one of the most spirited squads. Mrs. Eichorst is the sponsor. Bottom Row I. R: Staci Briggs, Cindy Pyle. 1st Row: Tricia Peterson, Erin Cook, Oyatta Hanny. Top Row: Melissa Farmer, Mrs. Eichhorst (sponsor), Tina Lybarger (mascot), Christi Wann. Picture 1: Tricia Peterson pins a flower on Tod Harrison as he smiles at the camera man. 2: Cindy Pyle finds something to smile about at the football game. 112 Junior Varsity Cheerleaders The J.V. Cheerleaders is a group of nine freshmen and sophomores. The squad cheers at the freshman and sophomore basketball and football games and performs at numerous as- semblies. Try-outs are in the spring and are followed by a cheerleading workshop in the summer. This year’s squad was elected as the most spirited squad at the workshop. Mrs. Dobkin is the sponsor. Bottom Row L-R: Ailccn Maggio, Rachel Lamb. 1st Row: Melissa Hill, Neysa Pernell, Scacy Budnik. Top Row: Patty Scully. Amy Atkinson, Stacey Williams. Picture 1: The J.V. Cheerleaders show us what a typical practice session is. 2: Ailecn Maggio forgets the upcoming game long enough to study. 113 Flag Corps Bottom Row L-R: Melinda Dale, Julie Johnson. 1st Row: Mary Ruch, Angie Oye. Sharon Mullen. 2nd Row: Joy Russell, Regina Nicholson, Angie Trinkle, Heather Tapscott, Amy Reynolds. 3rd Row: Kerri Brown, Teresa Hartman. Kelly McManus, Terrilyne Cole, Shannon Bues. Top Row: Toni Wade, Melissa Dale. Natalie Taylor. Sarah Lewis, Tresha Wise hart, Colette Rodgers. Flag Corps begin their season with a workshop here at the school prior to the two weeks of camp they spend with the rest of the band. They help to entertain us at the football games and assemblies. They are also involved in several differ- ent competitions each year. Precision and timing are two vital keys for every successful Flag Corps member. Picture Flag Corps marches bravely and proudly onto the field. 114 Lancers Bottom Row L R: Lisa Hillsman. Donelle Testory, Angela Malone, Tracy Drennen, Sharon Hutchison, Heather Rigg. 1st Row: Carolyn Higgins, Holly Levin, Becky Smith, MiHec Kim, Jennifer Bowman. Top Row: Miss Hoffman (coach), Karen Osmond, Stacey Helm, Angela Slaughter, Sirena Lyles, Lisa Casscl. Lancers are an important part of the Marching Band. They march, drill, and practice two hours each day with the band during the school year. With several successful heart lollipop sales around St. Valentine’s Day, the Lancers have purchased new uniforms and continue to buy props for their wonderful halftime performances. Picture: Practice, practice, practice some more. 115 Marching Chargers The Marching Band is comprised of students enrolled in Symphonic and Concert Bands. The Marching Chargers perform at all home football games. They also delight the crowds at numerous outside activities and competitions. Nothing's better than a brass line. Bottom Row L-R: Shannon Witt, Robin Coleman, Christina Sibley, Sarah Simmons, Linda Evans, Susan Dixon, Ernestine Regan. Moira Nolan, Michelle Toppe, Latipha Rivers, Jaqueline Brown, Kimberly Bolin, Anne Phillips. 1st Row: Andrea Bailey, Cathy McKay. 2nd Row: Lisa Staples. Tom Phillips. Nancy Eberle, Jim Anderson, Debbie Gerber, Emily Gleichman. Stephanie Jeter, Vicki Strom, Kristine Bolin. Donna Fontana. Anne Doll. Joe Marcus. Venessa Scott, Janet Salm. 3rd Row: Jim Woolcott. MiYoung Kim, Connie Tucker. Beth Dahl. Debbie Perkins. Bob Peterson. Steve Snyder, Malik Sterling, Mike Russel. John Hoffmcistcr, Matt Jahnkc. Joelle Anderson. Jennifer Black, Michael Healea, Greg Buchanan, Jeff King. Top Row: Chris Kcnnen, Tami Peete. Dave Lehnus. Anne Elliot. Jody Jamison, Rob Newbold, Kurt Kennen, Aaron Sawdey. Steve Sherwood. Bert Badertscher, Greg Dohrman, Jim Sayles, Curtis Windon, Randy Gawthorp. Jeff Kendrick. Cari Cicone, Jasen Whiteside. A drum line comes very close. 116 Jazz Band The Jazz Band makes it annual debut at Spec- trum. The band this year attended jazz festi- vals at Eastern Illinois University, Millikin University, and the University of Illinois. Bottom Row L R: John Hoffmeister. Bob Peterson, Steve Snyder. Dave Lchnus. Anne Elliot, Jody Jamison, Shannon Bues. 1st Row: Jim Sayles, Greg Dohrman, Steve Sherwood. Bert Badertscher, Kurt Keenen, Aaron Sawdcy. Top Row: Julie Johnson. Jennifer Black, Jasen Whicside. Jeff King. Greg Buchanan. Mattjahnke, Matt North, Mr. Wolfe (director). Pep Band The Pep Band is composed of Concert and Symphonic Band students who enjoy rooting the basketball team on at all the home games. Bottom Row L-R: Connie Tucker, Nancy Eberle, Debbie Gerber, Moira Nolan, Ernestine Regan, Stephanie Jeter, Anne Phillips, Cathy McKay, Dave Lchnus, Jennifer Black, Beth Dahl. 1st Row: Geoff Burch, Janet Salm, Michelle Toppe, Venessa Scott, Julie Johnson, Chris Kcnnen, Jasen Whiteside. Kimberly Bolin, Susan Dixon, Shannon Witt, Linda Evans. 2nd Row: Mark Latona, Tom Phillips, Jim Woolcott, Jeff King, Greg Buchanan, Andrea Bailey, Steve Snyder, Bob Peterson, Joe Marcus, Shannon Bues, Kristine Bolin. Top Row: Vicki Strom, Lisa Staples, Matt North. Greg Dohrman, Steve Sherwood. Kurt Kcnnen, Aaron Sawdcy, Debbie Perkins, Donna Fontana. 117 Concert Band The Concert Band is one of the two main instrumental organizations at Centen- nial High School. Concert Band, along with Symphonic Band, perform three times during the year. The director is Mr. Joe Wolfe. Bottom Row L-R: Cormilia Colette Rodgers. Linda Evans, Susan Dixon, Latifa Rivers, Michelle Toppe, Jacqueline Brown, Kimberly Bolin, Anne Phillips, Stephanie Jeter. 1st Row: Moira Nolan, Sarah Simmons. Christina Sibley, Robin Coleman, Ernestine Regan, Shannon Witt. Mike Russell, Curtis Window, Randy Gawthorp.Jascn Whiteside, Cari Cicone, Matt Jahnke. Top Row: Mr. Wolfe, Beth Dahl. Dave Lehnus, Kurt Kennen, Rob Newbold.Jim Sayles, Mark Latona, Mike Stellwag, Dan Goyette, Antione Brown, Cris Calle, Kathy Cox, Todd Fletcher. Symphonic Band Symphonic Band is also one of the main instrumental organiza- tions here at Centennial. Sym- phonic Band performs in three concerts as does the Concert Band. Symphonic Band is direct- ed by Mr. Wolfe. Bottom Row L-R: Lisa Staples, Cathy McKay, Tom Phillips. Nancy Eberle, Jennifer Herb, Shannon Bucs, Ancttc Fransson, Vicki Strom, Kristine Bolin, Donna Fontana, Anne Doll, Joe Marrins, Venessa Scott, Janet Salm. 1st Row: Jim Anderson, Debbie Gerber, Emily Gleichman. Andrea Bailey, Debbie Perkins, Bob Peterson, John Hoffmeister, Michael Healea, Joelle Anderson, Jennifer Black, Greg Buchanan, David I.ansford, Jeff King. 2nd Row: Jim Woolcott, MiYoung Kim, Connie Tucker, Chris Kennen, Tami Pccte, Jody Jamison, Anne Elliot, Aaron Sawdcy, Steve Sherwood, Bert Badertschcr, Greg Dohrman, Steve Snyder. Top Row: Mr. Wolfe, Eric Boehm. Matt North, Jim Crcason, Justin Walden, Geoff Burch, Will Barker, Jenny Davis, W.A. Fletcher. 118 ■ Madrigals The Madrigal Singers are a new addition to the Centen- nial choral program. Students are selected by audition and perform many different styles of music with primary empha- sis on traditional acappella madrigal music. Bottom Row L-R: Tim Thomurc, Debbie Perkins, Kelly Grant, Stephanie Lyngc, Janet Salm, Kristy McKinzie, Melissa Thomas. Top Row: Jason Chicoinc. Chris Rogers, Chris Gilliam, Paul Nast, Dave Sherwood. The High School Orchestra, composed of students from Centennial and Central, is enjoying its first year of inclusion in the regular school day for many years. Members of Strings study a variety of string music and perform alone as well as with other musical groups. ----------- Strings --------------------------- Bottom Row L-R: Craig Smith, Sucllyn Hatfield, Curtis Nash, Melissa Counce, Carolyn Hoffmann, Sean Gould, Betsy Jump. Top Row: Trina Tandjung, Sandy Jump. Tacha Branch, Andrea Fortier, Mrs. Hoffman (director), Shawn Finfrock. Black American Chorus The purpose of the Black American Chorus is to promote the music of the Black culture, which includes spiritual, contemporary gospel, traditional gospel, anthems, jazz, pop. soul, and rhythm blues. Fach of these forms of music is an integral part of the Black culture, and the goal of the chorus is to communicate this rich musical heritage to the students and people of the community. Bottom Row L-R: Barbara McCormick, Donna Butts. Te resa Wasson, Preston Williams (sponsors). 1st Row: Lyn cttc Terry, Angela Malone. Regina Nicholson. Chris Nelson, Anthony Cobb, Michael Giboney, Tamajar Giboney, Kim Black, Sharon Hutchison. Lisa Hillsman. 2nd Row: Lisa Carter, Shirlean Washington, Shandra Wilkerson. Monique Leshoure, Darryl Thompson, Shannc McNeal, Sharra Hiee, Carla Thompson, Tawanda Jones. Vanessa Cobb, Chandra Shaw. Top Row: Latanya Wash. Lisa Rogers, Latipha Rivers, Michelle Turner, Shannon McNeal. Nasir Karim, Debbie Hughes, Debbie Thompson. Chamber Choir Chamber Choir consists of sophomores, juniors, and seniors who audition in order to be a part of the choir. The choir continues developing individual skills and group skills that they began in earlier choirs. Performances in a group situation is stressed as one of the major goals of the Cham- ber Choir. 120 Bottom Row L-R: Marcy Hoerman, June Jump, Becky Smith, John Brumfield, Mike Todd, Stcc Wachala, Gayle Polk, Elizabeth McGreal, Karyn Uwhorn, Kathryn Bristow. 1st Row: Donelle Testory, Theresa Stamper, Shelly Woolridgc, Troy Gray, Tony Peppers, Shnne McNeal. Marilu Holthoff, Kathy Crocker, MiHee Kim, Luanna Williams. Top Row: Jani Connett, Vickie Stublefield, Elizabeth Camacho, Eugene Mochel, Joseph Hemphill. Randy McDniel, Eric Bundy, Darcy Rugglcs. Anna Warfield, Angela Slaughter. Swing Choir Swing Choir is composed of sopho- mores, juniors, and seniors who have auditioned to become members. In ad- dition to continued development of singing skills and group performances. Swing Choir stresses the use of chore- ography to enhance a musical perfor- , mance. Swing Choir perfoms many times throughout the year for commu- nity organizations. Treble Choir Bottom Row L R: Kristv McKinzic. Bth Schimmel. Faline McConkie. Heather Rigg. Stephanie Lynge. Melissa Thomas. Lisa Cassel. 1st Row: Tim Thomure. Kelly Grant. Debbie Perkins. Carolyn Herron. Tammy McDaniel, Luanna Williams. Jason Chicoine. Top Row: David Peppers. Eugene Mochel. Paul N'ast. Tom Phillips. John Gardner. Steve Wachala. Chris Gilliam, Dave Sherwood. Picture: Paul Nast says. Beam me up. Scotty. at the Varsity Show. Treble Choir is open to students with unchanged voices who are interested in learning more about singing ind about choral music. Choir members have the op- portunity to perform many different styles of music. Bottom Row L-R: Alfreda Harris. Beth Lewis. Neysa Pcrnell. Andrea Kingston. Tami Drish. Shirlean Washington. Jennifer Jones. 1st Row: Stephanie McKinzie. Krissie Ruggles. Candy Todd. Stephanie Silverwood. Charity Seaman. Tina Lybarger. Julie Arrasmith. Latanya Wash, Heather Cupps. Top Row: Crystal Seaman. Jani Connett. Debbie Thompson. Cindy Turner. Wanda Wright. Ellen Morford. Diane Smith. Julie Black. Kimberly Dillard. Kathy Madsen. Centennial Guard Students who are members of the Centen- nial Guard serve as timers and scorers for both the boys' and girls’ teams. Their main function is to conduct the Chargers' home swim meets. Without their help, the home swim meets would be next to impossible. Bottom Row L-R: Mario Henley. Debbie Dedin.Jennifer Bow- man. Becky Smith, Darcy Ruggles, Ellen Blankenship. Suzanne Johnson, Katie McDermott. 1st Row: Ed Fredricks (sponsor). Christy Cornell. Connie Mulcahey, Tiffany Trent. Edith Buhs, Rima Jakstys. Top Row: Raynika Trent. Eva Moore. Angie Malone. Mary Willis, Terri Davis. Rachel Burke. MCOKin Half-Nelsons The Half-Nelsons is a group of girls who support and help the Centennial Wrestling Team. They attend wrestling meets and keep score and statistics for the team. They add to team support by making locker decorations and banners for the halls. The girls have a selling project every year and at the end of the season they help with the Wrestling Banquet. Bottom Row L-R:Julie Vogel,Staci Shaw, Pam Holman, Becky Arseneau. 1st Row: Tricia Lewis. Toni Wade. Edith Buhs, Chris Rogers. 2nd: Dayna Mergenthaler, Annmarie Nelson, Angel Xarbuck, Marcy Buhrman, Laura Wise. 3rd: Lena Sauro, Paula McKinney, Mary Ruch, Ann Kraatz. 4th Row: Kim Heath, Barb Holden. Tricia Moore, Julie Kennedy, Jancll Stevens. Top Row: Kimberly Strand, Christian Heath, Tami Vaughn, Anna War- field, Rita Taylor, Theresa Stamper. 122 Art Club The Art Club consists of stu- dents who enjoy learning about and using art materials that inter- est them. At each meeting, they work on projects which explore their creative ability. Mrs. De- Cardy sponsors the group. Bottom Row L-R: Ifat Ali. Georgia Camacho. Jaimie Wann, Carolyn Hoffmann. 1st Row: Mrs. DeCardy (sponsor), Falinc McConkic.Jinni Ali. Mark Hutchison. Top Row: Dean Sticbner Wendy Peyton, Aimee LaLonc, Hallie Kurth, Teresa Wasson. Idea’s Mirror The literary magazine at Centennial is Idea’s Mirror. Monthly, the staff of the magazine meets to judge writings and drawings submitted by students. At each gathering, the monthly contest winner in chosen and a contest for the following month is invented. At year's end, the members of Idea’s Mirror compile the best stories and poems into one publication for sale. Bottom Row L-R: Mary Ruch, Jinni Ali, Tasha Bengocchca. 1st Row: Ifat Ali, Mihcc Kim. Top Row: Mrs. Nolen (sponsor), Jennifer Hoffmann, Steve Wachala, Shannon Peters, Edith Buhs. 123 Centinal Lying: Lisa Biggs. 1st Row: Donna Sippel, Tom Phillips, Andy Sikora, Joy Russel. 2nd Row: Mrs. Hcmbrough (sponsor), Kraig Wittier. Mark Eggers. John Hoffmeister. Top Row: Mike Pratt, John Garvey, Greg Monigold. The Centinal puts together the school newspaper. The members of the staff, taking journalism laboratory as a class, learn about the arts of journalism, photography, typesetting, and layout. After reporting the latest student ac- complishments, honors, and events in each issue, the paper is sold to the stu- dent body and sent home to parents. If the event is worth taking note of, the Centinal reports it. Centurian The Centurian staff is composed of sophomores, juniors, and seniors who ap- ply in the spring to be selected as a staff member for the next year. They spend many long hours working on layouts, cropping pictures, and deciphering each other's writing. The staff also spends many hours out of class to meet deadlines and to organize a successful yearbook. Bottom Row L-R: Cheryl Downing, Lisa Holman, Cindy Pyle, Dayna Mergenthaler, Chris Goin, Faith Henson, John Mulcahcy. 1st Row: Shelli Beckrum, Dawn Freeman, Laurie McCabe, Bridget McNamara, Susan Bukcr, George Bu- chanan. Laura Malek, Miss Engelhaupt (sponsor), Kraig Wittier. 2nd Row: Jennifer Hoffmann, Mark F.ggers, Marcy Frisbie, Staci Shaw, Becky Wisncr, Craig Linke. Top Row: Mark Hendrie, Paul Nast, Todd Ramsburg, Mark Budnik, Mr. Wiseman (sponsor). Becky and Susan (editors-in-chief) take time out from their deadlines for the important things in life. 125 SENIORS 128 Benedict, Tracy Boehm, Todd Beranek, Amy Boileau, Richard Bickers, Janet Bourgois, Renee Blankenship, Ellen Brinegar, Jeff Broadway, Marchell Brother, Beth Burford, Kyle Burge, Tim Burke, Pamela Cain, Jason 129 130 Cotter, Tom Creason, Jim Crowley, Chris Corner, John Davis, Terence Dedin, Mike Delio, Tony Denison, Scott Diener, Marissa Diener, Mary Beth Dixon, William Donovan, Kevin Dorner, James Dorsey, Jerry Downing, Cheryl Eastham, Matt Eastlin, Don Eggers, Mark Fierke, Billy Garvey, John Fransson, Anette Gavins, Notasha Freeman, Dawn Freeman, Steve V i j ■RHI Fuller, Samantha Gardner, John Gilliam, Chris Gilliland, Tammy Goin, Christine 131 Grady , Evelyn 132 Grant, Kelly Hall, Greg Harris, Angela Greene, John Griffet, Linda Harrison, Todd Hashbarger, Jeff Gustafson, Terry Hardin, Steven Hart, Jack 133 134 Keller, Mark Kelly, Lisa King, Jeff Kinney, Curtis Keck, Lucy Kim, Mihee Kirby, Chris Lee, Darrick Lehocky, Charles Kincaid, Debe Lee, Lynnette Leskis, Matt Levy, Marcia Limp, Rebecca Linke, Craig Lootens, Carey Lu, Cuong Maggi°, Anthony Mahannah, Ray Malek, Laura Manella, Daniel Manley, Lisa Marsh, Becky Mattig, Chris Maxwell, Stacey McCabe, Laurie McDaniel, Tamera McCombs, Jennifer McConkie, Faline McGee, Melody 136 McGuire, Aimee McKinney. Paul McNamara, Bridget McNamara, Leanne Milis, David Miller, Betha Mitchell, Brad Mochel, Eugene McKinney, Paula Marshky, Denise Moen, Traci Morf, Paul McKinzie, Kristy Mergenthaler, Dayna Minor, Aaron Moncrief, Josephine Monigold, Greg Moore, Anthony Moore, Rosie Mulcahey, John Munds, Mark Murphy, Travis Nash, Pat Nast, Paul Neuses, Julie Orsted, Mark Nicholson, Vikki O’Donnell, Kevin Outcalt, Erick Overton, Alvin Pettigrew, James Peratt, Janet Natividad, Philip Ogle, Nancy Peete, Tami 137 138 Perkins, Deborah Petty, Tim Purcell, Jeff Pyle, Cindy Quinlan, Kevin Pettis, Charlotte Pirie, John Radick, John Robinson, Sharon Savage, Scott Scogin, Michelle Shaw, Staci Sawdey, Aaron Semerad, Robert Sherwood, David Ruggles, Darcy Sanders, Rich Schicht, Steve Schott, Sara Shatzer, Rebecca Shaw, Chris Sikora, Charles Sinclair, Sean 139 Smith, Amanda 140 Smith, Michael Stamper, Keith Smith, Mikeal Steen, Tammy Sullivan, Mike Teresi, Andrew Stublefield, Vickie Tapscott, Joe Smith, Richard Stoddard, Diane Stiebner, Dean Testa, Michelle Testory, Donelle Thompson, Annie Walton, Bret Wann, Christi Ward, Chris Warfield, Glenn 141 Williams, Mike Williams, Luanna Wisner, Becky Williams, Scott Wisnewski, Adam Wimsett, Matthew Wittier, Kara Woods, Matt Woolridge, Shelly Worthington, Andy Windom, Winston Woolcott, Jim Yaxley, Todd Zarbuck, Lori 142 1: Vickie Smith and Notasha Gavins work hard in computer literacy. 2: Jay Frey states “I don’t want my picture taken.” 3: Punk Day brings out the best in everyone? Sarah Schott, Erin Cook, Tammy McDaniel, Kelly Allen, Will Barker, John Gard- ner, and Lisa Casscl. 4: George Buchanan proudly displays his finished sports section, ready to mail. 5: Studious anatomy students: Back Row —John Gardner, Julie Vogel, Front Row — Kent Hollis, Janet Bickers, Mark Keller, and Julie Neuses take time out for a pose. 143 145 146 Senior Life 1: Who’s the rcjl Billy Fierke' Susan Buker or Billy Fierke. 2: Mark Budnik laughs as David Sherw x d has a j;ood cry cutting onions tor the Senior Council chili supper. i: Miss Hn elhaupt’s answer key is very helpful to Laurie McCabe while she does her homework. 148 Student Life 1. Could Todd Ramsburg be at a loss for words? 2. Centennial has a wide variety of students. (John Gardner) 3- Is Chauncey Pierce up to no good? 4. Cover model Staci Shaw models her wardrobe from Punk Today maga2ine. 5. Kvidently George Buchanan likes the Interact chili better than Rick Boilcau. 6. Jump into your future. 7. Dawn Freeman says, Leanne McNamara, give me some. Student Life 150 1. Yearbook students Laura Malck, Susan Buker, Dayna Merganthaler, Staci Shaw, and Chr Goin celebrate Susan's 18th birthday. 2. Still Santa Claus believers? (top to bottom) Adam Wisnewski, John Gardner, Dawn Freemar Jennifer Hoffmann. Tim Thomure, Tammy McDaniel, Santa, Carolyn Herron, and Gre Sloniger. 3. Does Kendall Kasper think that he's a senior girl? (top row — Becky Wisner, Paul McKinney, Mary Beth Diencr, Julie Neuses, Marissa Diener, Marcy Levy, Cindy Pyle, an Kendall Kasper. Bottom row — Bctha Miller, Laurie McCabe, Susan Buker, Chris Goin, Sar Schott, and Jean Kadansky. 4. Jean Kadansky and Julie Vogel display childish behavior. 5. The Yearbook staff works hard to meet a deadline. 6. Sara Schott and Mary Beth Diener sparkle with spirit at the 1985 Spirit Event. 7. Craig Linke and Mark Budnik don't seem too worried about wearing dunce caps. Class Officers The 1986 Centurian Staff is grateful to the Senior Class for financially providing the Senior section of the Yearbook in color. The staff sincerely appreciates this support because we feel that this is a fine addition to the Yearbook. Class Officers: From Top To bottom: Janet Bickers. Sponsor Mrs. McCormick, Frin Cook, Lisa Holman, Sara Schott. Camera Shy Seniors Akins, Kevin Bickers, Danial Lee Bradley, Melissa L Bragg, Rhonda Brown, Baron Carter, Tabitha Caston, Melvin Chancy, Tracy L. Corner, James Davis, Robert S. Dcisscnbcrg, Andrce C. Dorsey, Dwayne DuPuy, Sarnia Fox, Brian Joseph Gaines. Mark W Grondin, Michelle Heath, Marla Dee Ann Holben. Todd Robert Hubbard, Micheal Curt Javanbakht, Shafagh Jobe, Nelson Bradley Lockett, Sandra Denice Peoples, Fredrick Rcichard, Jeffery Allen Riggs, Steven A. Schnabel, Peter D. Smith. Danial Lee Smith, Samuel M Stark, Glenn C Tull, Carol A. Wesselman, Brent Wubbolding, John Yets, Charles L. Young, Keith Senior Biographies Anderson, James Symphonic Club 9. 10. 11, 12; Marching Band 9, 10. 11. 12; Computer Club 10 Arbuckle. Sheik Office Occupations 12 Arseneau. BccAry Track 9; Half-Nelsons 10. 11. 12 — treasurer; French Honor Society 10.11. 12; National Honor Society 11, 12; Business Associates 12 — secretary Banks. Fllen Marching Band 9. 10. 11. 12; Symphonic Band 9, 10, 11, 12 Beckrum, Shelli Marching Band 9. 10. 11. 12; Concert Band 9, 10, 11, 12; Tutor Society 10; French Honor Society 11 — vice-president; Intcrservc 12; Centurian Staff 12; National Honor Society 12 Bickers, Janet Student Council 9. 10, 11, 12; Chccrlcading co-captain 9. 10; Election Board. 9, 10, 11, 12; Class Officer 9. 10 — secretary; Class Officer 11 — vice-president; Class Officer 12 — president; Softball 9, 10, 11, 12; REACH 10, 11, 12; Flag Football 10. 11. 12; Spanish Honor Society 10. 11; Interscrve 12; Homecoming Court 12 Blankenship. Fllen Treble Choir 9; Swim Team 9. 10; Half-Nelsons 9; Centennial Guard 9, 10. 11. 12 Chamber Choir 10. 11, 12, Centurian Staff 10. 11, 12.1HSA Solo Enscmble Contest 10; Fall Flay 10; TNI Literary Magazine 10; Business Associates 10; Varsity Show 9. 10. 11. 12; Big 12 Choir Festival 11; Boy{ Swim Team Mgr. 12 Boehm. Todd Band 9. 10, 11; Basketball 9; Spring Musical 9; Polar Club 9; Wrestling 10. 11, 12; Golf 10, 11. 12; Interact 12; Track 12; A.F.A.S. 12 Boileau, Rick Cross Country 9, 10; Basketball 9, 10; Interact 12 Bourgois, Rente Treble Choir 9; Varsity Show 9,10, Half-Nelsons lO, French Honor Society 11, 12; Tutor Society 12, Chamber Choir 10 Buchanan. George Tennis 9, 10. 11; Marching Band 9. lO, Concert Band 9. 10; Centinal Staff 10 sports editor 11 — editor-in-chief; Quill and Scroll 10, 11, 12; National Honor Society 11. 12. Intramural Basketball 11; Centurian Staff 12 — sports editor; Interact 12 Budnik. Mark German Honor Society 10. 11, 12; Future Problem Solving 10. 11. 12; National Honor Society 11. 12; Interact 12, Fall Play 12; Centurian Staff 12 Bues. Shannon Marching Band 9, 10, 11, 12; Concert Band 9; Band Librarian 9, 10; Centennial Guard 9. 12; Half-Nelsons 9, 10, 11; Symphonic Band 10, 11, 12; Make-Up Crew 10. 11; Business Associates 10; Jazz Band 12; Future Problem Solvers 12, Pit Band 12 Buker. Susan Volleyball 9. 10. 11. 12. Softball 9, 10; National Honor Society 11; Yearbook 11, 12 — editor-in-chief; Interscrve 12 Bundy, F.ric Varsity Basketball 11. 12 — statistician; Chamber Choir 12 Buoy. Jeff JV Baseball 9. 10; Intermural Basketball 9, 10, 11, I?; National Honor Society 10. 11. 12, Spanish Honor Society 10. 11, 12; Varsity Baseball 11, 12; Interact 12 Burge. Tim Football 10; CCE 12 Burke, Pam Marching Band 9; Concert Band 9: Half-Nelsons 10; Business Associates 12 Broadu-ay, Marched Upward Bound 9. 10. 11. 12; Principi Scholars 9. 10. 11. 12 Brown. Barbette Upward Bound 9, 10, 11, 12 Principi Scholars 9. 10. 11. 12 Brown. Kerri Flag Corps 10. 11, 12; Marching Band 10, 11, 12, Art Club 10 Chancy. Tracy CCE 12 Chastain. Cynthia Student Council 9. 10; Class Officer 9 vice-president; Intramurals 9. 10; Business Associates 12; Centinal Staff 10; Spnish Honor Society 9. 10 Clegg, Matt Fencing Club 9, 10, 11; Centinal Staff 9. 10, Art Club 10. 11. 12 Cook. Frin Chccrlcading 9. 10.11, 12 — co-captain; Election Board 9.10,11; French Honor Society 10,11, 12; Student Council 10. 11. 12 — treasurer; Flag Football 10. 11, 12; Class Officer 10. 11. 12; Business Associates 10; Varsity Show 11; Homecoming Court 12 — queen; Interserve 12 Cotter. Tom Football 9. Basketball 9, Computer Club 9, 10, 11, 12 — president; Intermural Basketball 10, 11. 12; Junior Achievers 10 — treasurer Cotner, John Wrestling 11. 12 Creason.Jim Marching Band 9. 10, 11, 12, Symphonic Band 9, 10, 11, 12; Spectrum 9. 10. 11. 12; Boys Swim Team 10. 11. 12; National Honor Society 10. 11, 12; Spnish Honor Society 10, 11. 12; Jazz Band 12; Interact 12 Crowley. Christine Volleyball 9. 10; Basketball 9. 10; Track 9. 10, 11. 12. Mission Club 10 Deissenbcrg, Andree International Club 12 Davis. Robert Basketball 9. 10. 11. 12; Track 9 Dedin. Mike Golf 9. 11. 12; Baseball 9. 10, 11. 12; Football 9. Intramural Basketball 9. 10. 11. 12. Business Associates 10. 11. 12; Interact 12 Delio, Tony Football 9; Track 9 Denison. Scott Football 9. Track 9. Cross Country 10, 11 Dicner, Mary Beth Chccrlcading 9; Spanish Honor Society 9.10.11. 12; National Honor Society 10, 11. 12; REACH 10. 11, 12; Student Council 10 secretary, 11 — treasurer, 12 — president; Flag Football 10. 11, 12; Senior of the Month Committee 12; Interserve 12; Homecoming Court 12; Building Curriculum Committee 12 Dicner, Marissa Cheerleading 9. Spanish Honor Society 9. 10. II, 12; Class Vice-President 10; National Honor Society 10,11,12;Centinal Staff 10; Hag Football 10.11,12; REACH 11,12; Student Council 11,12 — vice-president; Make-Up Crew for Spring Musical; Interserve 12; Service Director; Homecoming Court 12; P.T.S.A. 12 Dixon, William Football 9. 10. 11, 12; Principal Scholars 9. 10. 11. 12; Upward Bound 9. 10. 11. 12; Afro- American 9. 10, 11, 12; Basketball Mgr. 12; Baseball 12 Dorncr. James Football 9. 10. 11, 12; Baseball 9, 10, 11. 12; Swimming 9; Wrestling 10. 11 Downing, Cheryl Principi Scholars 9, 10, 11. 12; Spring Musical Orchestra 10, 11; Interserve 12; Yearbook Staff 12; Afro-American Gub 12 Duckn-orth, Joe Student Council 9. 10 F.ggers, Mark Centinal Staff 11, 12 — Photographer; Yearbook Staff 11, 12 — Photographer Fllior, Anne Marching Band 9. 10. 11, 12; Symphonic Band 9, 10. 12; Pep Band 9, 10. 11; Speech Team 10; Jazz Band 11. 12; Concert Band 11; Spectrum 11. 12 Fein berg. Jill Track 9 Fella. Mary Speech Team 10; Junior Leader 11; Senior Leader 12 Freeman. Dawn Spanish Honor Society9, 10, II. 12; Softball 10. 11. 12;Tutor Society 11; Yearbook Staff 12; National Honor Society 12 Freeman. Sceve Football 9. 10. 11, 12; Track 10; CCE 12 Frey. Jamie Football 12; Basketball 12 Fierke. William Football 9. 10, II. 12; Wrestling 9, 10, 11, 12; Boys Track 9; Soccer 10, 11, 12 Fuller, Samantha Office Occupations 12 Gardner, John Computer Club 9, 10, 11; Plato Club vice-president; Wrestling 9. 10; Football 10, 11. 12; Future Problem Solving II, 12; Student Council 12; Fall Play 12; RF.ACH 12; Spectrum 11 Garvey.John Basketball 9. 10. 11; Baseball 10. 11. 12; Football 12; Intramural Basketball 12; Centinal Staff 12 Gavins. Notasha Principal Scholars 9. 10, 11. 12; Afro-American Gub 9. 10. 11. 12; Upward Bound 10; Concerned Kids 10, 11, 12; Band 10, 11, 12; Lancers 11, 12; Varsity Show 11; Student Council 12 Goin. Christine Symphonic Band 9, 10. Marching Band 9, lO, Student Council 9. 10; Flag Football 11,12; Yearbook 11, 12 — editor senior section Grant. Kelly Thespians 9. 10. 11.12 — president; Chamber Choir 9; Swing Choir 10. 11. 12 — president; Fall Play 9. 10. 11. 12; Spring Musical 9. 10. 11. Spectrum 9. 10. 11. 12; Spanish Honor Society 10. 11. 12; National Honor Society 10. 11. 12; I.M.K.A. District Choir 10, 11, 12; I.H.S.A. Solo Enscmblc contest 10. 11. 12; Tutor Society 11; Outstanding English Student 11; Outstanding Choir Student 11; Interserve 12 Greene. John Fencing 9. 11. 12; Art Club 9. 11. 12; Computer Gub 10; Literary Magazine 12 Hanny, Lt V Principal Scholars 9. 10. 11. 12; Basketball 9. 10. 11; Track 9: Afro-American 11. 12; Baseball 12; Homecoming Court 12 — King Harrison, Aaron Football 9. 10. 11. 12; Wrestling 9. 10; Speech Team 9; Track 11. 12 Hashbarger. Jeff Basketball Mgr. 9. 10; Football 12 Healea, Michael Football 9; Wrestling 9. 10. 11.12; Track 9: Concert Band 9. 10; Marching Band 9. 10. 11, 12; Pep Band 9. lO. Symphonic Band 11. 12 Hendrie. Mark Swim Team 9. 10; Cross Country ll;Junior Achievement 11. 12 — vice-president; Interact 12; Senior of the Month Committee 12; Future Problem Solving 12; International Club 12; Yearbook Staff 12 Herron. Carolyn Spanish Honor Society 9. 10. 11.12. Chamber Choir lO. Varsity Show 10. 11, 12; National Honor Society 10, 11. 12; Swing Choir 11, 12 — secretary; Thespians 11, 12; Fall Play 11; Spring Musical 11; Solo F.nscmble Contest 11; Spectrum 12; Intcrscrvc 12 — treasurer; Flection Board 12 Hoffmann. Jennifer Centinal Staff 9. 10 — editor editorial page; Future Problem Solvers 9. 10, 11. 12; Spanish Honor Society 9. 10, 11, 12; National Honor Society 9, 10. 12; Idea s Mirror 10, 11, 12 — editor; Interserve 12 — vice-president, Yearbook 12 — Organizations Editor Hoffmeister. John Golf 9. 10; Band 9. 10. 11. 12; Wrestling 10. 11; Centinal Staff 11, 12; Jazz Band 12 Hocrman, Marcy Chamber Choir 10. 11. 12; Diving Team 11 Hoerner, Todd Intramural Basketball 9. 11. 12, National Honor Society 10. 11, 12; Spectrum 10, Varsity Baseball 11, 12; Interact 12 Hollis. Kent Football 9. 10. 11. 12. Wrestling 9. 10, 11. 12; Track 10. 11; Election Board 10, Homecoming Court 12; Interact 12; Senior of the Month 12 — Athletics Holman, Pam Student Council 9. 10; Half-Nelsons 10, 11. 12; Centinal Staff 11; Flag Football 11, 12; REACH 12 Holman. Lisa Cheerleading 9.10; Intramural Volleyball 9; Flag Football 10. 11. 12; Business Associates 10; Junior Leader 11; Senior Leader 12; Gass Officer 11, 12 — secretary; Interserve 12; Senior of the Month Committee 12; Ccntunan Staff 12 — Academics Editor Holthoff. Marilu Treble Choir 9.10. 11; Basketball 9; Afro-American Talent Show 9; Band 9.10; Chamber Choir 12; Office Occupations 12 Holzcr. Christian Tennis 9. 10. 11. 12; Polar Club9. Basketball 10; National Honor Society 11. 12; German Honor Society 11. 12, Intramurals 12; A.P.A.S. 12 Hughley, Angelia Basketball 9. 10; Principal Scholars 9. 10. 11. 12; Upward Bound 10. 11. 12; Afro- American Club 11. 12 Hutchison, Mark Basketball 9. 10; Track 9. 10. 12; Business Associates 12 — vice-president; Art Club 12 — president; Principal Scholars 10. 12; Junior Achievement 12 — president Irmc, John Swim Team 12 Jamison. Jody Marching Band 9. 10, 11, 12; Pep Band 9. 10; Half-Nelsons 9; Chamber Choir 9. Jazz Band 10. 11. 12; Spectrum 10. 11. 12; Band 10 — sccrctary trcasurer; French Honor Society 11. 12; Interserve 12 Jones. Anjanctt Track 9. 10; Basketball 9; Swim Team Mgr. 9 Kadansky.JcanTennis 9. 10. 11; Basketball 9. 10: Track 9; Centennial Guard 9; REACH 10. II, 12; Cross Country Mgr. 10; Junior Leader 11; Senior Leader 12; Interserve 12 Karich, Sarah Spanish Honor Society 9. 10. 11; Student Council 9; Girls Swim Team 9. 10. 11. 12; Intcrscrvc 12 National Honor Society 11. 12; Girls Basketball 9. 10. 11. 12; SHS 12; IHSA State Top 10 10. 11 Karim, i asir Football 9. 10; Principal Scholars 9. 11. 12; Computer Gub 9; Upward Bound 9. 10. 11, 12; Afro-American Gub 12; Basketball Mgr. 12; Baseball 12 Kasper. Kendall Baseball 9. 10. 11. 12; Football 9. 10. 11. 12; Wrsetling 9. 10. 11. 12; National Honor Society 10. 11. 12; French Honor Society 10. 11. 12; Interact 12; Homecoming Court 12 Keck. Lucy Basketball 9. Flag Football 10. 11; REACH 12 Keen. Vance F.F A. 9; Football 9. 10. 11. 12; Wrestling 10 Keller. Mark Football 9. 10. 11. 12; Business Associates 9. 10. 11. 12; Polar Gub 9. 10. Centinal Staff 9: Intramurals Basketball 9, 10. 11. 12; Spectrum 10. 11 Kelly. Lisa Centinal Staff 10; Tutor Society 10; CCOS 10. 11. 12 King. Jeffery Marching Band 9. 10. 11, 12; Symphonic Band 9. 10.11. 12; Jazz Band 9. 10. 11. 12; Pep Band 9. 10, 11, 12; Spring Musical Pep Band 10. 11 Lawhorn. Karyn Choir 9; IMEA 9. 11; Chamber Choir 10. 11. 12; Tutor Society 11; Office Occupations 12 Lawrence, Cynthia Volleyball 9. 10, 11. 12; Basketball 9. 10. 11, 12; Track 9. 10. 11. 12; French Honor Society 10, 11. 12; Illinois Girls State 11; Interserve 12; Senior of the Month — Athletics Lee. Darrick Football 9; Basketball 9. 10. 11. Principal Scholars 9. 10; Afro-American Club 10; Upward Bound 10. 11; Baseball 12 Lee. Lynnette Future Secretaries 11; Office Occupations 12 Lehocky, Charles Football 9. 12 Leskis. Mathew Football 9. 10. 11, 12; Wrestling 9. 10. 11. 12; Business Associates 9. 10. 11; Spectrum 11; Baseball 12; Interact 12 Levy. Marcia Band 9. 10; Basketball 9. 10. 12; Softball 9, 10, 11. 12; Spanish Honor Society 9, 10, 11; REACH 9. 10.11. 12; Election Board 9; National Honor Society 10, 11; Flag Football 10, 11.12; Girls State 11; Interserve 12; Senior of the Month Committee 12; Building Curriculum 12 Limp. Rebecca Tennis 9. 10. 11; Half-Nelsons 9. 10; CCE 12 Linke. Craig German Honor Society 10, 11, 12; Future Problem Solving 10. 11. 12; Computer Club 12; Junior Achievement 12; Centurian Staff 12 Dxstens. Carey Volleyball 9; Basketball 9. Softball 9. 10. 11; Yearbook Staff 9, Variety Show 9. 11; COOP 10; Moline Contcmpcraircs Dance Gass 10 Lu. Cuong Football 10, 11, 12; Tennis 11; International Club 12 Maggio, Anthony Football 10, 11. 12; Swim Team II Malek, Laura Student Council 9; Election Board 9. Volleyball 9. 10, 11. Yearbook Staff 12; Office Occupations 12 Mahannah, Ray Swim Team 10. 11 Manella. Daneil Fencing Club 9. 10. 11, 12; Idea's Mirror 12 Marshky. Denise Office Occupations 12 Mamg, Chris Cross Country 12 Maxwell, Stacey C.CE 12 McCabe, Laurie Flag Football 10. 11. 12; Centinal Staff 10; Student Council 11; Centinal 11 - editor-in- chief. Yearbook Staff 12 McCombs. Jennifer Girls Basketball 9; CCF. 11; Office Occupations McConkie. Faline Art Club 9. 10. 11. 12; Basketball 9. 10; Softball 10. 11, 12; Spring Musical 10; Math League 12; Flag Football 12; Swing Choir 12 McDaniel. Tamen Student Council 9. 10. 11. 12; Class Treasurer 9; School Broadcaster 9. 10. II. 12; Chamber Choir 9. Swing Choir 10. 11. 12 — vice-president; Thespians 9. 10. 11. 12; Fall Play 9. 10. 11, 12; Musical 9. 10. 11; Spanish Honor Society 10. 11. 12 - president; Spectrum 10. 11. 12: Girls State 11; Centinal Staff 11 McGuire. Aimee Lanccres 9. 10. II. 12 — Mgr; Idea's Mirror 10. 11. 12 McKinney. Paula Softball 9. 10. 11. 12; Business Associatess 9; Half-Nelson 10. 11. 12; Interserve 12 McKinney. Paul Basketball 9. Baseball 9. 10. 11. 12; Intramurals 10. 11. 12 McKmzie. Kristy Chamber Choir 9. 10 — secretary. Swing Choir 10. 11. 12; IHSA solo cnsemble contest 9. 10. 11. 12; Thespians 10. 11. 12 — secretary; Spanish Honor Society 10. 12; Fall Play 10. 11, 12; Spring Musical 10. 11; Spectrum 10. 11. 12. Outstanding Pianist Award 11; Outstanding Choir Student Award 11; National Honor Society 12; Interserve 12; IMEA district choir 12 McNamara. Bridget Diving Team 9. Tennis Team 10.11. 12: Track Team 10. 11. 12; Student Council 9. 10. 11. 12; Cheerleading 9. Basketball 10; Flag Football 12; Yearbook Staff 12 McNamara. Lcanne Centinal 9. 10. II; Spanish Honor Society 9. 10, 11. 12; Spring Musical 9. Literary Magazine Staff 10. National Honor Society 10. 11. 12; JETS 10. 11; REACH 11. 12; Interserve 12 — secretary Mergenthaler, Dayna Treble Choir 9. Student Council 9, Chamber Choir 10. 11. 12; Madrigal Gioir 12; Halt-Nelsons 10. 11. 12; Yearbook Staff 12 Kim Mintee Art Gub 10; Varsity Show 10, 11, 12; Treble Choir 10; Half-Nelsons 10; TNT 10; Idea's Mirror 11, 12; Centinal Staff 10; Solo ensemble Contest 10; Fall Play 10; Student Council 11, 12; Lancers II, 12; Marching Band 11, 12; Chamber Choir 12; Robesons Senior Advisory Cxincil 12; REACH 12; 152 Senior of the Month Committee 12: International Student Club 12 — founder Milis. David Football 12 Minor. Aaron Track 9. 10. 11, 12; Football 9. 10. 11. 12. Principi Scholari 9. 10. 11. 12: Afro-American Club 9. 10. ||. 12; REACH 10. 11. 12 Mitchell. Brad Football 9; Boys Swim 9. 10. 11. 12; CCF. 12; FBA Club 12 Mochel. F.upcne Chamber Choir 9, 10, 11. 12 — treasurer; Fencing Club 9; Swim Team 9. 10. 11. 12; Spectrum 10. 11; Spring Musical 10. 11; Swing Choir 11. 12. Fall Play 11. 12: District HI Festival Choir 11. 12: All State Choir 11. Solo ensemble contest 11. 12; Thespians 11. 12 Moen. Traci Swim Team 9 Moncrief. Josephine Speech Team 9. 10. II. 12; Jets 9: Future Problems Solving 9. 10. 11. 12; Tutoring Society 10; German Honor Society 10. II. 12; National Honor Society II. 12; Ccntinal Staff 10. 11; Broadcasting 11. 12 Monipold. Grep Future Problems Solving 10. 11; Centinal Staff 10. 11. 12 Mulcahey.John Football 9: Intramural Basketball 9. 10. 11.12; Business Associates 10. 11 — president. 12; National Honor Society 11. 12; Centinal Staff 11 — sports editor; Yearbook Staff 12 Munds. Mark Football 9; Track 9 Murphy. Travis Basketball 12; FBS Club 12 Xast. Paul Basketball 9. 10; Future Problem Solving 9. 11. 12; National Honor Society 10. 11. 12; German Honor Society 10. 11. 12; Intramural Basketball 11. 12: Class Officer 11 — president. Spectrum 11. 12; Interact 12: Madrigals 12; Varsity Show 12 Natividad. Phil National Honor Society 10. 11. 12; Spnish Honor Society 10. 11. 12; Future Problem Solving 10. 11. 12; Junior Knginccring Technical Society 10; Intramural Basketball II. 12; Interact 12 Neuses.julie Basketball 9. 10. 11. 12; Student Council 10. 11. 12; Flag Football 10. 11. 12; Junior Leader 11. Senior Leader 12; Flection Board 12; Interserve 12 O'Donnell. Kevin Band 9. 10; Spectrum 9. 10: CCF 12 Ogle. Nancy Half-Nelsons 9 Orsted. Mark Computer Club 9. 10. 11. 12. Junior Achievement 11. 12; Office Occupations 12 Outcalt. Frick Ccntinal Staff 10; Junior Achievement 11. 12; Spectrum 10; Business Associates 12 Overton. Alvin Football 9. 10; Basketball 9. 10. 11; Track 9; P.S.P. 9. 10. 11. 12; Afro-American Clco 9. 10. 11. 12 Peete. TamiSymphonic Band 9. 10. 11. 12; Marching Band 9. 10. 11. 12; Principal Scholars 9; Volleyball 9 Pcrarc. Janet Softball 9. 10. 11; C.CF 12 Perkins. Debbie Marching Band 9. 10. 11. 12; Pep Band 9. 10. 11. 12; Symphonic Band 9. 10. 11. 12; Softball 9; Chamber Choir 9. 10; Solo ensemble contest 9. 10. 11. 12; French Honor Society 10. 11.12 — vice-president. TNT 10. 11; Swing Choir 11. 12; Thespians 11. 12; All-State Honors Band; Spectrum 11. 12; IMFA District Band 11, 12; Spring Musical 11. Senior of the Month Committee 12: Madrigals 12 Perry, Tamar Afro-American Club 12 Pcrtiprcw. Jimmie Football 9. 10; Track 9. 10 Petris. Charlotte Upward Bound 11. 12 Petty. Timothy Intramural Basketball 9. 10. II. 12; Computer Club 10. II. 12; Business Associates 10. 11; Junior Achievers II Phillips. Matt Spanish Honor Society 9. 10. 11. 12. Plato Club 9 — president; Computer Club 9. 10. 11. 12; Wrestling 9. 10; Intramural Basketball 11. 12; Future Problem Solving 11; Intramural Soccer 11; Varsity Soccer 12 j Phillips. Tom Symphonic Band 9. 10. 11. 12; Marching Band 9. 10. 11. 12; Pit Band 9; Pep Band 9. 10. 11; Solo ensemble Contest 9. 10. 11. 12: Computer Club 9. 10; Stage Crew 10; Spectrum 11; Orchestra 11; Soccer 12; Swing Choir 12; Varsity Show 12; Centinal 12 — Business Manager Pirie. John Track 9; Fencing Club 9; Cross Country 10. Fall Play 12; CCF 12 Purcell. Jeff Football 10. 11. 12; Wrestling 10. 11. 12 Pyle. Cindy Flag Football 10. 11. 12; Student Council 11; Junior Leader 11; Senior Leader 12; Robeson Board 12; Cheerleading 12; Homecoming Court 12; Yearbook Staff 12 Quinlan. Kevin Football 9. 10. II. 12; Basketball 9. Intramural Basketball 10. 11. 12; Track 9. 10. 11; RFACH 10. Business Associates 11; Baseball 12; Interact 12 — president. Student of the Week 12 Radick. John Football 12; FBA Club 12 Ramsburp, Todd Future Problem Solving 10. 11. 12; German Honor Society 10. 11. 12; National Honor Society II. 12; Interact 12 — treasurer; Computer Club 11. 12; Intramurals 12; Centurian Staff 12; Junior Achievement 12 Reynolds. Amy Half-Nelsons 9; Flag Corps 9. 10. 11. 12 — captain; Marching Band 10. 11. 12; Winter Guard 10. It. 12; FSA 11. 12 Roberts. Kelly CCF. II. 12 Robeson. F.rk Basketball 9. 10. 11. 12; Interact 12; A.S.A.S. 12 Robinson. Sharon Lancer 9. 10. 11; Student Senate 10 Rodemoyer, Lesley Basketball 9; Track 9; Swimming 10; Girls Basketball Mgr. 12 Rupgles. Darcy Swim Team 9. 10. 11.12; Centennial Guard 9. 10. 11. 12; Chamber Choir 10.11.12; Varsity Show 10. 11. 12; Big 12 Choir Festival 11; Boys Swim Team Mgr. 10. 12; State Qualifier 10 Sanders, Rich Football 9. 10, 11, 12 Savage. Scott Football 9. 12; Track 9. 10. 11. 12. Basketball 10. Principi Scholars 12 Scopin. Michelle Half-Nelsons 9. Marching Band 9. 10 Concert Band 9. 10 CCF 11 Schicht. Steve Band 9. Cross Country 10. 11. 12; Track 10. 11 Schott. Sara Student Council 10. 11. 12 — secretary. Flag Football 10. II. 12; Interservc 12: Senior Class Officer 12 — treasurer. Flection Board 12: Senior of the Month Committee 12 Semcrad. Robert Business Associates 10 Shaw, Chris Boys Swim Team 9. 10. 11. 12 — captain Shaw. Sraci Basketball 9. Softball 9. 10. 11. 12; Student Council 9. 10. Spnish Honor Society 10. 11. 12; Half-Nelsons 11. 12 - vice-president. Flag Football II. 12; Robeson Board 12; Yearbook Staff 12 Sikora. Charles Future Problem Solving 9. 10. 11. 12; Centinal Staff 9. 10. II; German Honor Society 10. 11. 12; Intermural Basketball 11. 12; Spectrum 11; Interact 12 Sinclair. Sean Football 9. 10. 11. 12 Sloniper. GrcpGolf9. 10; Tennis9. 10. II. 12. Business Associates II; Interact 12. Future Problem Solsing 12 Smith. Amanda Girls Basketball Manager 9. 10. II; Afro American Club 10. 11. Track Manager 10; Principal Scholars 12. Office Occupations 12 Smith. Michael Football 9. 10. Track 9. 12 Smith. Mike W. Cross Country- 9. Polar Club 9. 10. 11. 12; Intramural Basketball 10. 11. 12; A P A.S. 12; Tennis 12 Stamper. Keith Wrestling 9. 10. 11. 12; Football 9. 10. 11. 12; Business Associates 11 Sreen. Tammy Band 9; Speech Team 9. 10. Tutor Club 10; Junior Leaders — president 11; Senior Leaders — president 12. C.C.F. 12 Stiebner. Dean Fencing Club 9. 10. 11. 12; Art Club 9. 10. 11. 12; Centinal Staff 10 Stoddard. Diane Girls Swim 9. Sports Statistician 9; Spanish Honor Society 9. 10. 11. 12; Track 9. lO. Tutor Society 12; Business Associates 12 StubelTeild. Vickie Chamber Choir 9.11. 12. Thespians 9. 11. 12; SpecchTeam9. 10. 11. 12: Touch of Class Choir 9. Spring Musical 9; Treble Choir 10. 11 Sullivan. Michael Soccer 9. 10. 11. 12; Intramurals 10. 11. 12 Swum. Angela FFA 9. CCF II. 12 Swaim. Pamela FFA 9. CCF. 11, 12 Testory. Donelle Marching Band 9. 10. 12. Chamber Choir 9. 10. 11. 12; Concert Band 9. Lancers 10. 12; Speech Team 10; Junior Leaders 11. Senior I raders 12; CCF 12 Thomure. Tim Band 9. Choir 9. JV Tennis 9. Football 9. 10. 11. 12; Future Problem Solving 10. 11. 12; Centinal Staff 10. II; National Honor Society 11. 12; Spectrum 11. 12; RFACH 12; Interact 12; Swing Choir 12: Varsity Show 12 Vopel. Julie Business Associates 9. Half-Nelson 9. 10. 11. 12; Ccntinal Staff 10. Senior of the Month Committee 12; Junior Leaders 11; Senior Leaders 12 Wachala. Steven Fall Play 9. 10. 11. 12; Spectrum 9. 10; Art Club 9. 11. 12; Spring Musical 9. 10. 11; Spnish Honor Society 10. 11. 12; Tutor Society 11. 12: RFACH II. 12; Thespians II. 12; Swing Choir 12; Chamber Choir 12 Wade. Martin Football 9. 10; Basketball 9. 10: Track 9. 12; Prmcipl Scholars 12; Afro American Club 12 Walton. Bret Football 10. Intramural Basketball 9. 10. 11. 12. Soccer Club 9. 10. 11. 12; National Honor Society 10; Spanish Honor Society II. Baseball 12 Wann. Christen Concert Band 9. Marching Band 9. 10; Mock Graduation 9; Centinal Staff 10. II; Quill and Scroll 10; Cheerleading 11. 12; Varsity Show 11; Student Council 12. Election Board 12; Senior of the Month Committee 12 Ward. Chris Basketball 9. Cross Country 9. Intramurals 10. 11. 12 Warfield. J G Frxxball 9; Track 9. 10; Wrestling 11; F B A Club 12 Waters. Susan Varsity Tennis 12 Wesley. Carla Track 9. 10. 11; Afro-American Club 9. Upward Bound 9 Williams. LaTonp Principal Scholars 9. 10. 12; Cheerleading 9. 10. Afro-American Club 10. Office Occupations 11. 12 Williams. Luanna Class Officer 9 — president; Cheerleading 9. 10. 11. 12; Track 9. 10. 11. 12; Chamber Choir 9. 10.11. 12; Spectrum 9.10; Student Council 9. Afro-American Club 10. 11; IMFA Musical Festival 11; Principal Scholars 12; Swing Choir 12 Williams. Scott Football 9. 10. II. 12 Windom. Winston Wrestling 9. 10. 11. 12; Track 10; Baseball 12; Prmcipl Scholars 12; Business Associates 12; CCF 12 Wisner. Becky Marching Band 9, Symphonic Band 9. Volleyball 9. 10. 11. 12; Softball 9. 10. 11. 12; Flection Board 10; FSA 10. National Honor Society 10, 11. 12; Yearbook Staff 11. 12 — editor-in-chief; Interserve 12; Jingle Bells Court 12 Wisnewski. Adam Swim Team 9, 12; German Honor Society 10. 11. 12: Future Problem Solving 12; Intramural Basketball 12 Woods. Matt Cross Country 9. 10. 11, 12. Basketball 9, 10. 11.12; Track 9. 10. 11. 12. Polar Club 9. 10. 11. 12; A.P.A.S. 12 Woolcott.JimConcert Band 9. Symphonic Band 10. 11.12; Marching Band 10.11.12; Pep Band 10, 11. 12 Worthington. Andy Student Council 9. Cross Country 9. 10. 11. 12; Track 9. 10. 12; Polar Club 9. 10. 11. 12; Business Associates 10; Intramurals 9. 10. 11. 12; Computer Club 12. A.P.A.S. 12 Yaxley. Todd Football 9. 10. 11. 12; Baseball 9. 10. 11, 12; Business Associates 9. 10; Wrestling 19. Spectrum 11; Intramural Basketball 11. 12; Interact 12; Homecoming Court 12 SSi ■' .v Juniors Prepare For Years Ahead Junior Class Officers — Left to Right, Top Row: Tiffany Trent. President; Terri Wade. Vice-President. Left to Right. Bottom Row: Lisa Cassel. Treasurer; Mr. Casteel. Sponsor; Oyatta Hanny. Secretary. 156 Ackerman, M. Algee, R. Ali, I. Allen, K. Allen, R. Alvis, E. Andersen, D. Anderson, B. Aniello, C. Arie, S. Armbruster, S. Badertscher, B. Bailey, A. Barbee, D. Barker, W. Barton, P. Bates, K. Benzinger, A. Beyer, B. Bickers, D. Black, M. Boehm, E. Bolin, K. 157 1: Troy Gray smiles tor the camera while hoping Stacey Williams doesn't stick him. 2: Ann Kraatz hopes no one notices while she chews on her pencil. Bowman, J. Bradley, E. Bradley, J. Branch, A. Briggs, M. Briggs, S. Britton, B. Brumback, K. Brumfield, M. Buchanan, G. Buerkle, E. Buhrmester, T. Buhs, E. Bullock, L. Burch, G. Burkhardt, E. Caldwell, S. Calle, J. Camacho, G. Cannaday, L. Carbonneau, B. Cassel, L. Cekander, J. 1: Bobby Loschen and T.R. Brown think they have a bad cruise 2: Robert Dobney poses for the camera. 159 1: Yvette Conerly shows off her birthday balloons while Natasha Gavins joins in the fun. 2: B.J. Brunner is working on his class project. Davis, J. Davis, L. Day, M. Deckard, S. Dedrick, P. Delamar, S. Detemple, K. Dobney, R. Dozier, G. Drake, D. Drennan, T. Duffy, K. Eberle, N. Farmer, C. Farmer, M. Fierke, D. Fifer, P. Fitch, R. Flentie, S. Fontana, D. Fraser, J. Freeman, M. Fridrich, D. Fritchey, D. Fritz, G. 1: Gentre Dozier and his friends have a good lime at Spirit Event. 2: Steve Sherwood pleads with Vanessa Scott not to embarrass him by leaving. Frye, P. Frye, R. Fulfer, J. Gaddy, W. Gaither, T. Garmon, S. Garrett, T. Garrison, B. Gernand, M. Giboney, M. Golliher, R. Golliher, S. Goodling, J. Gorrell, M. Goyette, D. Gray, T. Green, C. Grimmett, F. Groff, G. Guy, C. Hagerty, B. Hahn E. Haines, J. 161 1: Georgia Camacho threatens to slap the photographer. 2: Brad Passalacqua looks like the only one who wants to have his picture taken here! Hanny, O. Harlan, M. Harmon, S. Harrington, F. Hart, J. Haynes, F. Heath, C. Helm, S. Henson, F. Hepler, D. Herb, J. Herges, M. Higgins, C. Hinson, P. Holden, B. Hollis, K. Hucal, K. Hunter, J. Hyde, R. Jahan, S. Jahnke, L. Jefferson, P. Jewell, B. Jewell, C. Johnson, J. Johnson, J. 162 I Looks like Nick l.okshin. Kevin Pel more anil David Dorset! can stifle the lau h. What's so funny Greg Buchanan' Johnson, K. Johnson, R. Johnson, R. Jones, T. Kelly, Z. Kendricks, C. Kennen, C. Kim, B. Koritz, M. Kraatz, A. 163 1: Tiffany Trent serves hot chocolate at the bonfire. 2: Kelly Hucal says, Don't look until it is done! Maxwell, K. Maxwell, L. McClughen, A. McCurry, D. McDaniel, R. McGaughan, P. McIntosh, D. McKay, C. McLaughlin, C McManus, K. 1: Shannon Delamar, Darcy Madden, Chris Meath, and Leslie Rodemoyer arc a little late coming back from lunch. 2: The cameraman catches Ken Pirok by surprise. Nelson, S. Ochs, D. O'Dell, D. Oehmke, J. Oltz, K. Osmond, K. Palmisano, D. Parker, S. Passalacqua, B. Peppers, A. 1: Shad Crawford models his ever-clean jersey. 2: Cathy McKay and Vanessa Scott try to figure out what their notes say while Matt Koritz holds a meaningful conversation with onp of his friends. 3: Stephanie Sullivan bones up on her typing skills. Pryor, K. Pyle, S. Ramshaw, K. Ransom, M. Rea, S. Redman, B. Reynolds, L. Rigg, H. Rogers, C. Rogers, L. Rogers, T. Roseman, S. Roupsouay, S. Ruggles, B. Russell, J. Saathoff, M. Saban, K. Salm, J. Salonga, A. Sauro, L. Scantlebury, M. Scheppel, C. Schimmel, B. Schneider, C. Scott, V Seed,J Semerad, J Shannon, K Shen, T Sherwood, S. Sippel, D. Slaughter, A. Smith, B. Smith, C. 166 Smith, T. Sphar, C. Staples, L. Stevens, K Stickels, H. Stillwell, J. Strand, K. Sullivan, J. Sullivan, J. Sullivan, S. Sutphen, B. Sutton, T. Sweeny, M. Taylor, G. Taylor, R. Taylor, S. Tepper, D. Teresi, J. Thomas, M. Thompson, D. Thompson, E. Thompson, K. Thompson, M. 167 2. Two shiny cars line up in the parking lot. Thongsy, B. Todd, T. Trahiotis, A. Trent, T. Tucker, C. Turk, D. Turner, D. Vabic, V. Valkanos, D. Varnum, L. Vassar, E. Vaughn, T. Villanti, J. Wade, T. Waldrop, L. Walker, B. Warfield, M. Washburn, T. Wattnem, H. Weber, K. Weber, M. Well, E. West, A. 168 1: A group of underclassman have fun at Spirit Event. 2. A quiet moment at Spirit Event for Chad Coleman and Cynthia Thomas. Whorton, E. Widner, J. Wilderman, D. Wilkerson, R. Wilkinson, D. Williams, K. Williams, R. Willoughby, K. Wilson, K. Wise, L. Wittier, K. Wolf, S. Woods, H. Yette, M. Young, T. In Memoriam Laurena Courson June 5, 1967-October 13, 1985 Courage and cheerfulness were her trade- marks. Camera Shy Juniors Bagley, S. Gladney, M. Morris, S. Bailey, M. Goschy, P. Perry, C. Beasley, T. Gossett, J. Phillips, C. Biggs, L. Gray, M. Primmer, J. Bishop, J. Gregory, R. Reiter, B. Bristow, K. Griffith, C. Tepper, D. Campbell, H. Grimm, T. Thatch, L. Cobb, S. Harris, J. Thompson, D. Counce, R. Hays, M. Thompson, D. Coyle, N. Hicks, A. Townsley, T. Dalton, K. Horton, P. Tshiwala, B. Davis, V. James, R. Tuell, R. Day, G. Jenkins, C. Vassar, M. Dixon, T. Johnson, V. Vonner, S. Donaldson, R. Kinney, A. Walker, L. Duckworth, C. Krumreich, W. Warren, D. Eunice, L. Lewis, M. West, O. Evans, M. Lewis, M. Williams, A. Ewing, V. McMahon, R. Williams, D. Foltz, D. McNeal, S. Williams, P. Fox, C. Melton, B. Wilson, D. Furia, G. Merriweather, D. Withrow, C. Genrich, K. Moore, F. Wright, L. Matt Koritz appears to be interested in the cameraman as Cheryl Scheppel and Shannon Delamar are intrigued by other things. 169 Sophomores Show Their Taste For Charger Life 170 Sophomore Class Officers: (Left to Right) Rachel Lamb, Secretary; Aileen Maggio. Treasurer; Stacy Budnik. President; Melissa Hill. Vice-President; Miss Brown. Sponsor (seated). Ackman, J. Albritton, B. Alford, S. Ali, J. Andersen, D. Anderson, J. Anderson, K. Anderson, S. Anglin, J. Arie, S. Armstrong, A. Arnold, J. Arseneau, B. Ash, L. Baer, B. Bailey, H. Bailey, K. Bainter, R. Baize, R. Bandyopadhyay, B. Banks, T. Barger, M. Bengoechea, T. Bennett, S. Beranek, C. 171 1: Mark Latona and Andy White have nothing on their mind but fbod.2: Troy Dinglcdinc wonders if tonight's game is a good excuse not to do his homework. Biggs, T. Black, K. Bolin, K. Booth, D. Borgen, K. Brandt, J. Breitenfeldt, R. Brent, D. Bridgewater, S. Britton, B. Brown, J. Brown, K. Bruner, W. Budnik, S. Buhrman, M. Burch, J. Burke, M. Burke, M. Burley, J. Bushue, T. Butler, A. Buttitta, T. Calle, C. Camacho, H. Campbell, T. Causley, N. Chambers, L. Chapman, M. Cinnamon, S. Clark, K. Cobb, A. 1: Ricky Breitenfelot tells the photographer that he won’t fit on his bike. 2: A group of sophomores make interesting plans at the National Honor Society. 172 Cochrane, M. Cochrane, P. Cook, K. Cooper, B. Corbett, D. Cowdrey, L. Cox, S. Crocker, K. Crowley, P. Crozier, J. Crozier, T. Dahl, T. Daly, S. Darosa, A. Davenport, A. Davis, B. Davis, C. Davis, J. Davis, T. Day, J. Deck, C. Dedin, D. Denzer, D. Diei, L. Dillard, K. Dingledine, D. Dohrman, G. Doll, A. Donahoe, J. Donsbach, D. 173 Dorsett, D. Dorsey, M. Doss, V. Drake, D. Dunnum, C. Dupuy, J.J. Eastham, K. Eisold, K. Elam J. Engel, L. Ennis, J. Ennis, L. Ensign, T. Ewing, C. Faith, C. Farruggia, M. Ferris, J. Fischer, H. Flemmings, C Fletcher, T. 174 1. Brian Baer concentrates on French. 2: Michael Leonard tries to charm his way through the lunch line. Floyd, S. Folsom,). Fortner, C. Foster, F. Fox, K. Frasca, D. Freeman, S. Frisbie, M. Frye, D. Gaines, T. Gaither. R. Gerber I). Gerdts, J. Giboney, T Gilner, R. Gleichman. E. Glidewell. A. Globe. K. Glogowski, R. Goschy. P. Greene. M. Gruber. E. Hall. A. Hambrick. R Hanny. A. Hart, J. Hartman, T. Hatfield. S. 175 176 1: Bill Pritchard begins to wonder about his 12 hour deodorant. 2. Bill Albritton and Joe Wilson work hard in shop class. Jones, R. Jones, T. Jordan, T. Kazemi, F. Kempson, J. Kennedy, J. Kennen, K. Kim, Mi Young King, D. Kisseberth, N. Kizer, S. Koontz, R. Kurth, H. Lalone, A. Lamb, P. Lamb, R. Lambert, J. Lansford, D. Latona, M. Leasure, D. Leonard III, E. Lewis, S. Licquia, J. Lockett, E. Loschen, J. 177 1: Jennifer Crozicr makes good use of the library. 2: Kevin Williams works while Tony Hubbard and Panchay Phanrana look on. Lutz, C Lybarger, C. Lynge, S. Maggi, M. Maggio, A. Maier, C. Malone, A. Marshall, T. Martinez, M. Matheson, D. 1: Missy Hill poses with three members of her fan club. Tiffany Wyman, Jay Frey, and Todd 2. Pat Crowley thinks of how nice it would be to be at home watching his soaps instead of at Harrison. school with a cold. 178 McArty, M. McCurry, T. McDonald K. Mercer, C. Meredith, T. Mergenthaler, A. Merz, T. Mikucki W. Millage C Mitchem, C Mittleman, A. Moore, H. Moore, J. Morfey, R. Mosser, K. 1: Hallie Kurth, Andrea Witt and Amy Lalone try to work in the middle of all the Homecoming festivities. Moton, F. Mullen, S. Mulrooney, P. Murphy, J. Naguib, A. Neitzel, C. Newman, C. Nicholas. S. Nickelson, T. North, G. Oakley, S. Oye, A. Palm, D. Palmer, S. Parker, M. Patton, K. Pearson, D. Pearson, K. Pelmore, K. Peratt, M. Pershing, P. Pfeffer, R. Phanrana, P. Pitcher, K. Plotner, C. 179 180 Polen, S. Poiit, A. Polite, T. Polk, G. Pritchard, W. Prutsman, W. Punkay, D. Pyle, S. Quinley, M. Rader, R. Raftery, G. Redman, R. Redmon, S. Richardson, S. Rigsbee, K. Robertson, L. Robeson, K. Robinson, A. Robinson, L. Robinson, S. Rodgers, S. Rogers, S. Rossman, L. Ruch, M. I (- I I Schumacher, J. Schwcighart, R. Seaman, C. Semerad, J. Semerad, K. Seward, K. Sexton, J. Shackelford, C Shaw, C. Shaw, M. Shelton, T. Shen, C. Sidwell, S. Sikora, A. Silverwood, S. Simpson, W. Sinclair, E. Sizemore, E. Slade, V. Smith, C Smith, C Smith, M. Smith, S. Snyder, J. Stamper, T. 1: Brian Baer is checking out che book while Shclli Bcckrum is checking out Brian. 181 182 Stewart, D. Stiebner, K. Stoltey, T. Stout, H. Strom, V. Suchor, J. Summers, M. Sumter, A. Sutton, T. Swaney, D. Sylavong, T. Tabaka, P. Tapscott, H. Tatman, T. Terry, L. Testa, L. Thomas, C. Tracy, J. Traver, C. Trinkle, A. Tuohy, E. Vanroosendaal, D. Vogel, A. Walden, J. 1. Halic Kurth and Amy Lalone try to study in the library. 2. Mike Leonard strikes a sexy pose. Walker, V. Ward, T. Ware, D. Warfield, A. Warmbier, S. Weber, C. Wellik, M. Wesley, P. Wheatley, D. White, A. White, T. Whitehouse, D. Williams, M. Williams, R. Williams, S. Winfrey, K. Wisehart, T. Witt, A. Woods, J. Wyman, T. Camera Shy Sophomores Baker, E. Boyd. K. Conerly, K. Cromer, L. Dcaring. D. Durham, T. Ford, M. Franklin, L. Guy, D.L. Hoang, T. Ho. P. Howard. R Kelly, A. Kelly, C. Lane, T. Lewis, A. Marquart, T. Maske, M. McCall, L. McIntosh, T. Mendenhall, G. Miller, T. Morin. M. Nelson, C.M. Ho, P. Rincker, A Rogers. M. Sadler, M. Smith, R. Turner. R. Wash, G. Washington, S. Watts. R. Wolverton, R. 183 1: The Sophomores show their spirit at the Homecoming assembly. Freshman Class Officers: Left to Right — Tcrrilync Cole. President; Regina Nicholson. Vice-President; Natalie Taylor. Treasurer; Amy Atkinson, Secretary. Freshmen Prepare For Their Charger Years 184 Adrian, D. Aguirre, J. Allen, C Althaus, M. Ames, J. Arrasmith, J. Aschinger, C. Atkins, P. Atkinson, A. Badertscher, K. Barger, D. Barnes, A. Bartlett, H. Battiato, D. Beard, D. Beckett, J. Bencks, M. Beyer, E. Bickers, C. Bielert, B. Bigham, D. Bigham, P. Birt, S. Bivens, J. Bolin, K. Booker, S. Bradley, K. Bragg, L. Branch, L. Brown, S. Brown, T. Brumfield, J. Brush, S. Budhecha, P. Buhrman, J. Buker, T. Burke, R. Burley, T. Burton, A. Butler, T. Buttitta, J. Buttitta, M. Buxton, G. Byers, P. Carlson, K. Carr, K. Carrodine, J. Carter, L. Carter, M. Carter, S. Chambers, S. Chilton, S. 1: Sharing a secret at Spirit Event, Linda Evans. Monica Gagen, and Cheryl Downing. 2: Who will win the bet on how many sit-ups Claudinc Tolson can do, Charlene Downing or Anh Nguyen? 186 Cicone, C. Clark, C. Clark, J. Clark, L. Clark, S. Clegg, M. Cline, J. Cockrell, D. Cohlmeyer, C. Cole, T. Coleman, R. Coleman, T. 1: Freshmen share loads of laughs when forced to eat in the cafeteria. Conley, A. Conry, C Cooke, B. Cordry, T. Cotton, A. Counce, M. Cox, K. Crawford, M. Crays, D. Crispen, J. Crist, J. Cupps, H. Dahl, B. Dale, M. Davenport, W. Davis, A. 187 Davis, C. Davis, J. Dawkins, S. Day, D. Dedrick, V. Deen, T. Delio, T. Demanes, K. Denzer, D. Desjardins, J. Diep, H. Diessenberg, C. Dilliner, J. Dixon, S. Dorner, D. Dorsey, J. Downing, C. Drish, T. Durukan, A. Ebert,J. Edmonds, C. Eggers, C. Eisenstein, M. Elliot, T. Endress, G. Engel, R. Evans, L. Eyman, J. 1: Donny Toler and Troy Deen wonder if the pho- tographer will snitch if they don't go back to class. 2: Michelle Toppe figures that girls can draft too. Fackler, S. Felkner, K. Fellers, J. Finfrock, S. Finley, H. Fly, K. Fontana, S. Fortier, A. -Franklin, R. Freeman, D. Gagen, M. Galardy, M. Gardner, J. Garland, A. Gawthorp, R Geibel, J. Gerber, D. Gill, L. Glass, C. Glaze, J. Glogowski, J. Goldenstein, J. Gordon, A. Groves, J. Gustafson, B. Gustafson, T. Guy, T. 1: Chris Hollcrn seems co be intrigued by the design on Wendy Payton’s sweater. 2: Pia Atkins evidently doesn’t notice that Jeanell Ames and Arin Schneider arc checking out something other than the chili. . 189 Hain, L. Hannan, S. Harmon, T. Harms, J. Harris, A. Hawthorne, M. Heath, K. Hedrick, W. Hemphill, J. Hendrie, N. Hettinger, J. Higgins, M. Hinckley, J. Ho, V. Hollern, C Hopkins, B. Horvath, J. Hubbard, T. Jackson, J. Jakstys, R. Jamison, A. Jamison, J. Jefferson, R. Jefferson, D. Jenkins, D. 1: Charlene Downing and Mr. Wilson wacch to make sure Gina Nimon signs the correct name. 2: Laura Hain is beginning to wonder if someone knows that he is supposed to pick her up. ■ Jeter, S. Johnson, C. Johnson, R. Johnson, S. Jones, J. Jones, J. Kassis, J. Kaufman, M. Kelly, C. Kendrick, J. Leshoure, T. Lewis, B. King, T. Kingston, A. Kirby. B. Kizer, E. Klaus, A. Kolata, W. Kosack, J. Lafary, A. Lampo, E. Landreth, S. Lang, S. Lee, S. Lehnus, D. Lenz, E. Leshoure, M. Lindsey, A. 191 L: Shawn Patterson looks as if he knows something about the lunches that his friends don't. Lockett, T. Luckenbill, A. Madsen, K. Mahannah, S. Maier, J. Malee, M. Marcus, K. Mascolino, C. May, C. McCarthy, J. McConkie, G. McCurry, F. McDermott, K. McDonald, R. McGreal, E. McKay, C McKinzie, S. McNamara, JL McNeal, S. Meadors, M. Mikucki, C. Milis, D. Miller, B. Milton, A. Minogue, J. Mittman, D. Monigoldt K. Moore, T. Moore, T. Morford, E. 192 1: Jill Clark would probably rather be doing something different than taking notes. 2: Adam Yau helps Mike Stanley by checking out his note taking skill. Mosley, T. Moy, L. Muhammad, J. Mulhall, J. Myler, S. Nash, C. Nash, R. Negandhi, P. Nelson, A. Nelson, G. Nesbitt, L. Newbold, R. Nguyen, A. Nicholson, R. Nimon, G. Nolan, M. Oldani, S. Orsted, M. Palmisano, R. Patterson, S. Patterson, S. Payton, C. Peck, A. Pelmore, Y. Pepple, J. Peratt, A. Pernell, N. 193 1: A student shows the most common mode of Freshmen transportation. Pettus, R. Peyton, W. Phillips, J. Phillips, T. Pirok, K. Ponder, L. Porter, N. Quinlan, K. Radick, J. Raney, D. Ray, M. Regan, E. Reichard, M. Rivers, L. Roberts, S. Robsinson, M. Rodgers, C Rodgers, J. Rogers, C. Ross, T. Rotzoll, J. Rucker, T. Rueeles, K. Russel, D. Russell, M. Russell, S. Rust, B. 1: Chad Mueller shows it's easy to get the girls. Sarzanini-Calentine, L. Savage, C. Schlorff, M. Schneider, A. Schott, J. Scully, P. Seaman, C Shafter, E. Shatzer, J. Short, R. Sibley, C. Sikora, K. Sills, E. Simmons, S. Slack, JL Smith, G. Smith, R. Smith, S. Snelling, R. Springett, R. Stamper, P. Stanley, M. Stanton, R. Starks, T. Stellwag, M. Sterling, M. Stevens, J. Stewart, B. Strand, T. 195 1: Denise Freeman gets a little encouragement from her friend. Stucki, T. Stutz, S. Suchor, R. Sullivan, J. Takeda, K. Taylor, N. Termine, S. Thomas, T. Thompson, D. Thompson, D. Tobin, M. Todd, M. Toler, D. Toppe, M. Trent, R. Turner, C. Valentine, T. Van Etten, C. Wagner, T. Walden, M. Walker, C. Wallace, D. Wallace, J. Walton, B. 1% Ward, B. Wash, L. Wedig, D. Weeks, M. Wheeler, S. Whiteside, J. Wilderman, D. Wilhite, J. Wilkerson, S. Williams, B. Williams, D. Williams, G. Williams, R. Williamson, D. Willis, M. Willoughby, K. Wilson, J. Windingland, K. Windom, C. Winston, C. Winter, V. Wise, M. Witt, S. Woolcott, J. Woolridge, D. Wright, W. Wubbolding, M. Yau, A. Yau, A. Zarbuck, A. Camera Shy Freshmen Brown, A. Moore, J. Cekander, R. Moore, M. Chambers, A. Moore, P. Deedrick, B. Mueller, C. Donaldson, R. Oare, J. Emery, H. Podshadley, C. Fitton, W. Robinson, A. Halcrombe, L. Rowan, K. Haynes, A. Sayles, J. Jackson, C Scogin, F. Janulewicz, T. Smith, D. Johns, R. Summers, R. King, S. Sutphen, T. Leshoure, C. Timm, R. Lewis, J. Lewis, T. Tolson, C. 197 1: I wonder if he knows that someone else finds his note interesting? Freshmen 198 Sophomores 199 Juniors 200 Seniors 203 SENIOR CLASS 204 Interserve 85-86 Interact 85-86 205 Root Helps You Remember! Root Photographers 1131 W. Sheridan Chicago Mark Brummcl, Root Photographer, takes a breather by resting against a tree. Root is the official Centennial yearbook photographer. The cover photo has been provided through the courtesy of Root. 206 Congratulations Graduates from Christie Clinic C Professional Offices in Downtown Champaign and other Central Illinois Communities. 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KEVIN A. 59 BRADLEY. ERNEST A 158 BRADLEY. JEFFERY A. 158 BRADLEY. KEITH 60. 74. 186 BRADLEY. MELISSA L. BRAGG. LORI 186 BRANCH. AARON T 158 BRANCH. LATACHA 119. 186 BRANDT. JAMES DAVID 172 BRE1TF.NFEI.DT JR.. RICHARD ALLE 172 BRENT. DUSHON 172 BRIDGEWATER. SCOTT DAMON 172 BRIGGS. MOLLY CATHERINE 107. 158 BRIGGS. STACI M 9. 17. 28. 58. 96. 99. 112. 158 BRINEGAR. JEFF JOHN 129 BRISTOW. KATHRYN E. BRITTON. ANN BLAKE 158. 172 BROADWAY. MARCHELL M. 129 BROTHER. ELIZABETH A 129 BROWN. ANTIONE BARNETT 74. 118 BROWN. BARBETTE P 129 BROWN. BARON L. BROWN. JACQUELINE YVETTE 35. 116. 118. 172 BROWN. KEITH ALLEN 172 BROWN. KERRI L. 114. 129 BROWN. STEVEN DALE 186 BROWN. TRAVIS R 158. 186 BRUMBACK. KEVIN B 158 BRUMFIELD. JOHN ANTHONY 60. 186 BRUMFIELD. MARK ALLAN 57. 87. 158 BRUNER. WILLIAM JAY 159. 172 BRUSH. STEVEN A. 186 BUCHANAN. GEORGE F III 15. 71. 91. 98. 125. 129. 143. 149 BUCHANAN. GREGORY TODD 96. 106. 116. 117, 118, 158. 162 BUDHECHA. PARAG K. 68. 186 BUDNIK. MARK M. 91. 96. 98. 100. 125. 129. 148. 150 BUDNIK. STACY MICHELLE 92. 102. 113. 170. 172 BUERKLE. ERICA L. 109. 158 BUES. SHANNON J. 100. 114. 117, 118 BUHRMAN. JENNIFER SUZANNE 186 BUHRMAN. MARCY RENEE 48. 122. 172 BUHRMESTER. TROY 70, 158 BUHS. EDITH. K. 23. 61, 62. 107. 122. 123. 158 BUKER. SUSAN E. 66. 95. 98. 122. 129. 148. 150 BUKER. THOMAS DANIEL 60. 186 BULLOCK. LESLIE CARYL 158 BUNDY. ERIC M. 128 BUOY. JEFFREY A. 14. 89. 91. 96. 129 BURCH. GEOFF DEAN 23. 117. 118. 158 BURCH. JULIA ANNF, 61. 172 BURFOKO. KYLE D 106. 1 BURGE. TIMOTHY A. 106. 129 BURKE. MATHEW BRYAN 59. 87. 172 BURKF. . PAMELA J. 106. 129 BURKE. RACHEL ANNE 122. 186 BURKHARDT. EARLF. EDMUND 3. 96. 9«. 158 BURLEY. JASON L 59. 172 BURLEY. TAMM1E JO 186 BURTON. ALLAN DUANE 186 BUSHUE. TRACY LEE 172 BUTLER. ANDRE J. 72. 89. 103. 172 BUTLER. TRACY DENISE 103. 186 BUTmTA. JOSHIA DANTAL 186 BUTTITTA. MICHAEL JOHN 186 BirmrrA. timothy j. so. 172. i«6 BUXTON. GEOFFREY P. 80. 186 BYF.RS. PHYONG 60. 111. 186 CALDWELL. STEVEN JUDSON 158 CALLE. CRISTINA LEE 118. 172 CALLE. JANIE ELIZABETH 158 CAMACHO. ELIZABETH NATALIE 172 CAMACHO. GEORGIA M. 123. 158. 161 CAMPBELL. HEATHER A. CAMPBELL. TAMMY JF.AN 172 CANNADAY. USA DAWN 64. 88. 158 CARBONNEAU, MARY BETH 66. 158 CARLSON. KRIS MILTON 73. 74. 186 CARR. KRISTI MICHA 186 CARRODINE. JASON COLEMAN 72. 103.186 CARTER. LISA 103. 120. 186 CARTER. MARY ANN 186 CARTER. SHANNON LAMONTE 186 CARTER. TABITHA Y. CARTER. WILLIAM H. 57. 94. 101. 129 CASSEL, LISA MARIE 102, 115. 121. 143. 156. 158 CASTON. MELVIN 108 CAUSLF.Y. NICOLF. MARCELLA 35. 172 CEKANDER. JOANNY 158 CF.KANDER. |ODY 159 CEKANDER. ROBBY WILLIAM 83 CHAMBERS. LATOYA TAURICIA 172 CHAMBERS. SHARONE LANAE 61. 103. 186 CHANCELLOR. JAMES O. 129 CHANEY. TRACY L 108 CHAPMAN. MENDY KAY 172 CHASTAIN. CYNTHIA S. 108. 129 CHICOINE. JASON CHRISTOPHER 63. 84. 97. 98. 100. 105. 107, 119, 121. 159 CHILTON. SHAINE ALAN 60. 186 CHRISTENSEN. MARK E. 159 CICONE. CARIANNE ELIZABETH 116. 118. 187 CINNAMON. SCOTT ROBERT 69. 80. 81. 97. 172 CLARK II. DOUGLAS R. 57. 159 CLARK. ANGELA MARIE 159 CLARK. CHAD E 187 CLARK. JILL ELIZABETH 187. 192 CLARK. KAREN LYNN 159 CLARK. KIMBERLY ANN 172 CLARK. LESLIE ANN 187 CLARK. SCOTT ROBERT 60. 74 CLEGG. MARK THOMAS 187 CLEGG. MATTHEW T. 129 CLINE. JIM E 187 CLINE. MIKE THOMAS 101. 159 COBB. ANTHONY DUANE 59. 103. 120. 172 COBB. STEFON D. COBB. VANESSA KAY HO. 120. 159 COCHRANE. MICHAEL JOSEPH 59. 173 COCHRANE. PAUL STEVEN 59. 173 COCKRELL. DANA RENEE 78. 187 CODD1NGTON. NANCY J. 159 COLE. TERR1LYNE 103. HO. 114. 184. 187 COLEMAN. CHAD MARTIN 168. 159 COLEMAN. CRYSTAL 159 COLEMAN. ROBIN ELIZABETH 116. 118. 187 COLEMAN. TODD MATHEW 187 CONERLY. KELVIN CONERLY. YVETTE 159 CONLEY. ANNE KATHERINE 187 CONLEY. SARAH SIOBHAIN 86. 98. 105. 159 CONNETT. JANl LOUISE 121. 159 CONRY. CHRISTINE E. 79. 187 COOK. CARRIE KAROLENA 3 COOK. ERIN D. 7. 11. 15. 28. 92. 93. 95. 99. 112. 129. 143. 152 COOK. KATHRYN M. 159. 173 COOKE, WILLIAM RAYMOND 187 COOPER. BILL EARL 173. 157 CORBETT. DAVID JEREMY 59. 173 CORDRY. TARA LYNN 187 CORNELL. CHRISTINA I.EORE 105. 107. 109. 122. 159 COTNF.R. ANDREW D. 89. 159 COTNF.R. JOHN DAVID 80 COTTER. THOMAS W. 15. 130 COTTON. ANNA MARIE 187 COUNCE. MELISSA LOUISE 79. 119. 187 COWDREY. LYNNE A. 173 COX. DEBRA SUE 69. 86. 159 COX. KATHY LYNN 118. 187 COX. SUSANNE 173 COYLE. NICHOLE DAWN CRAWFORD. CAROLYN REDDING 159 CRAWFORD. MISTI AI.YSE 4. 187 CRAWFORD. SHAD EDWARD 57. 87. 159. 165 CRAYS. DONALD LEE 187 CREASON. JAMES F. 83. 94. 97. 98. 118. 130 CRISPF.N. JENNIFER LYNN 187 CRIST. JOSEPH KYLE 187 CROCKER. KATHY ANN 173 CROMF.R, LISA A CROWLEY. CHRISTINE L 30. 86. 130 CROWLEY. PATRICK J. 83. 173. 178 CROZIER. JENNIFER KAY 83. 173. 177 CROZ1ER. TODD ALAN 73. 173 CULLEN. JAMES WILLIAM 83. 159 CUPPS. HEATHER ANNE 187 DAHL. BETH ANNE 64. 92. 116. 117, 118. 187 DAHL. TAMARA LYNN 173 DALE. MELINDA ANGELINE 98. 114. 159 DALE. MELISDA DIANE 97. 114. 187 DALTON. KEITH ANTOINE 72 DALY. SEAN MICHAEL 173 DAROSA. AMY L 173 DAVENPORT, AMY MARIE 173 DAVENPORT, SARA ELIZABETH 159 DAVENPORT. WILLIAM EARL 187 DAVIS. ARCHIE I.AVELLA 187 DAVIS. BRANDY JO 173 DAVIS. CARLA I 188 DAVIS. CYNTHIA 173 DAVIS. JAMES FRANCIS 188 DAVIS. JENNIFER LEE 173 DAVIS. JENNIFER LYNN 118. 160 DAVIS. KEITH DAVIS, LEANTWON 160 DAVIS. ROBERT S. 72 DAVIS. TERESA I.YNN 61. 75. 79. 122. 173 DAVIS. TERRENCE J. 57. 130 DAVIS. V. JASON DAWKINS. SHELLIE R. 188 DAY. DEBORAH CAROLE 188 DAY. GLEN MARTIN DAY. JENNIFER L. 97. 173 DAY. MELINDA M. 92. 97. 98. 160 DEAR1NG. DAVID LOWELL DECK. CORY MICHAEL 57, 80. 106. 173 DECKARD. STACY JOANNE 63. 96. 160 DF.D1N. DEBORAH ANN 61. 86. 122. 173 DEDIN. MICHAEL G. 24. 70. 89. 94. 130 DEDRICK. PATRICIA ANN I6l DEDR1CK. VICTORIA 188 DEEDRICK. BARBARA ALICE DEF.N. TROY ALAN 188 DEJSSENBERG. ANDREE C 111 DE1SSENBERG. CHRISTOPHER M 188 DELAMAR. SHANNON MARIE 4. 86. 98. 160. 164. 169 DELIO. TONY A 130 DELIO. TROY MICHAEL 185. 188 DEMANES. KERRY A 64. 188 DENISON. SCOTT R. 130 DENZER III. DAVID WI LIAM 173 DENZER. DANA CHRISTINE 188 DESJARDINS. JENNIFER JANE 188 DETEMPLE. KAREN LORRAINE 76. 79. 160 DIEL. I .AURA A. 173 DIFNER. MARISSA L. 4. 7. 9. 11. 15. 24. 92. 93. 95. 98. 101. 130. 150 DIENER. MARY BETH 6. 7. 11. 15. 92. 93. 95. 97. 98. 101. 102. 130. 150 DILLARD. KIMBERLY ANN 64. 121. 173 DILLINER. JOSEPH 63, 188 D1NGLEDINE. DENNIS TROY 59. 171. 173 DIXON, SUSAN RENEE 116, 117. 118. 188 DIXON. TODD C DIXON. WILLIAM DARRELL 103. 130 DOBNEY. ROBERT W. 158. 160 DOHRMAN. GREG HOWARD 116. 117. 118. 173 DOLL. ANNE E 64. 65. 116. 118. 173 OONAHOE. JEFFREY ANDREW 69. 87. 107 DONALDSON, ROBBIE DONOVAN. KEVIN G. 130 DONSBACH. DAVID EDWARD 173 DORNER. DAVID PAUL 60. 80. 188 DORNER. JAMES H. 57. 89. 130 IX)RSF:iT. CHARLES DAVID 59. 83. 162. 174 DORSEY. DWAYNE A. 108 DORSEY. JERISTE ANN 188 DORSEY. JERRY LEE 130 DORSEY. MAURICE LAVELLE 174 DOSS. VAL DELMORROW 174 DOWNING. CHARLENE 186. 188. 190 DOWNING. CHERYL D. 95. 125. 130. 186 DOZIER. GENTRE VARDFN 57. 104. 106. 160 DRAKE. DERRICK 87. 174 DRAKE. DONAVON DION 160 DRENNAN, TRACY LOUISE 115. 160 DRISH. TAMARA DENISE 121. 188 DUCKWORTH. CHUCKIE DWAYNF. DUCKWORTH. JOE ARMSTRONG 108 DUFFY. KEVIN P 57. 97. 160 DUNNUM. CHARLES WILLIE 23. 59. 174 DUPUY.JJ SAM 174 DUPUY. SAMIA L. DURHAM. JAMES ANTHONY DURHAM. THERESA DAWN DURUKAN. ATA MF.HMET 63. 188 EASTHAM. KEVIN DANIEL 174 EASTHAM. MATTHEW E. 130 EASTLIN. DONALD PHILLIP 130 EBF.RLE. NANCY K. 23. 98. 105. 116, U7. 118, 160 F.BERT. JONATHAN FREDERICK 188 EDMONDS, CHRISTOPHER D. 60. 188 EGGERS. CHRISTOPHER MICHAEL 188 EGGERS. MARK A 124, 125. 130 FJSENSTEIN, MATTHEW JEFFREY 69. 188 FISOLD. KIEI.A ADURF. 174 ELAM. JEFFREY RAYMOND 174 ELLIOTT. ANNF. M. 116. H7. 118. 131 ELLIOTT. THOMAS MICHAEL 185. 188 EMERY. HIRON ENDRESS. GREGORY ANTON 63. 188 ENGEL. LANCE EMORY 174 ENGEL. ROBIN DALE 188 ENNIS. JOL1E CLAIRE M. 174 ENNIS. LYNNE ELIZABETH 61. 174 ENSIGN. TERESA SUE 174 EUNICE. LORI A. EVANS. LINDA MARIE 116, 117. 118. 186. 188 EVANS. MICHAEL ALLEN 57. 87 EWING. CHAR1SSE T. 103, 174 EWING. VAN A II 72. 103. 185 HYMAN. JASON CHARLES 74. 188 FACKLER. SEAN MICHAEL 189 FAITH. CHRISTINA 174 FAITH. DAWN MICHELLE FAITH. TOM E. FARMER. CHARLES SAMUEL 57. 83. 104. 106. 160 FARMER. MELISSA ANNE 9. 17. 28. 112, 160 FARRUGGIA, MICHAEL WILLIAM 59. 174 FAULKNER. ROGER W. 131 FEINBF.RG. JILL S. 5. 109, 131 FELKNER. KENNY LEE 60. 189 FELLA. MARY B. 108. 131 FELLERS. JOEL THOMAS 60. 189 FERRIS. JODI LEE 174 FIERKE, DAVID RUDOLPH 57. 80. 160 FIFRKE. WILLIAM F. 57. 80. 131. 148 FIFER. PENNF. J. 98. 99. 160 FIN FROCK, SHAWN RENEE 69. 119. 189 FINLEY, HEATHER LEE 68, 189 FISCHER. HEATHER MARIE 174 FITCH. RHONDA LEE 160 FITTON. WILLIAM TODD FLEMMINGS. CHRISSIE BURNITA 174 FLENTIE, SHANK LEE 160 FLETCHER. TODD BENDAN 23. 118. 174 FLOYD. STACI ANNF. 175 FLY. KARLA LAMONT 189 FOLSOM, JONATHAN SCOTT 59. 175 FOLTZ. DOUG LAMAR FONTANA. ANTHONY STEPHEN 6). 189 FONTANA. DONNA JOY 86. 116. 117. 118. 160 FORD. MARK FORD. WILLIAM Y. FORTIER. ANDREA JEANNE 119. 189 FORTNER. CORNELIOUS 175 FOSTER. EMELIE A. 175 FOX. BRIAN JOSEPH FOX. CORY FOX. KEVIN THOMAS 175 FRANKLIN. RODNEY 189 FRANSSON. ANETTF. MARGARETA HI. 118, 131 FRASCA. DAVID RICHARD 175 FRASER. JEFFERY PAUL 16. 57. 160 FREEMAN. DAWN M 97. 125, 131. 149, 150 FREEMAN. DENISE JOHANNA 189. 195 FREEMAN. MICHELLE DAWN 160 FREEMAN. SHARI RENEA 175 FREEMAN. STEVEN D. 57. 87. KM. 106, 108. 131 FREY. JAMIE L. 57. 131 FRIDRICH. DAWN MARIE 160 FRISB1E. MARCY L. 125. 175 FRITCHEY. DARYL RYAN 97. 98. 160 FRITZ. GALE ANN 160 FROST. TIMOTHY A. 131 FRYE. DONALD KEITH 175 FYRE, PAUL KENNETH 161 FRYE. ROY ELI 161 FULFER. DONALD JAMES 57. 161 FULLER. SAMANTHA E. KM. 131 FURI.A. GUS L. 7 GADDY. WILLIAM L. 161 GAGF.N. MONICA 186. 189 GAINES. MARK W, GAINES. TIMOTHY ALLEN 175 GAITHER. RON 175 GAITHER. TENA LOUISE 161 GALARDY. MARCUS JASON 60. 189 GARDNER. JEREMY COLLIN 69. 121. 189 GARDNER. JOHN R. 22. 23. 28. 75. 92. 100. 101, 131. 143, 149. GARLAND. AMIE BETH 189 GARMON. SAM L. 71. 161 GARRETT. TONY RAY I6t GARRISON. BRADFORD ALLEN 57. 89. 161 GARVEY. JOHN E. 57. 89. 124, 131 GAVINS. NOT ASHA A. 105. 131. 143. 159 GAWTHORP. RANDALL DON 116. 118. 189 GEIBEL. JENNIFER ANN 189 GENRICH. KAREN K. GERBER. DAVID WAYNE 63. 175 GERBER. DEBRA LF.NORE 116. 117. 118. 189 GERDTS. JOHN M 73. 175 GERNAND. MICHELLE LEIGH M 161 G1BONEY. MICHAEL LAMONT 57. 161. 175, 120 GIBONEY. TAMAJOR DEVON 120 GILL. LESLIE M 189 GILLIAM. CHRISTOPHER L. 3. 7. 11. 57. 80. 94. 119. 121. 131 GILLILAND. TAMARA L. 131 GILNER. ROBERT E. 175 GLADNEY. MARVIN GLASS. CANDACE DEANNA 189 GLASS. CONSTANCE TINA GLEICHMAN. EMILY JOY 116. 118. 175 GLIDEWELL. AMY LUELLA 88. 175 GI.OBF.. KEVIN JEROME 73. 89. 175 GLOGOWSKI. JENNIFER MARIE 189 GLOGOWSKI. REBECCA ANN 175 COIN, CHRISTINE 125. 131. 150 GOLDENSTEIN. JEFF B. 60. 189 GOLLIHER. ROBIN DAWN 161 GOLLIHER. SCOTT ALLEN 161 GOODI.1NG. JOHN O 161 GORDON. ANGELA MARIE 189 GORREI.L, MARK PATRICK 87. 161 GOSCHY. PATRICK GOSCHY. PETRINA 175 GOSSETT, JAMES MICHAEL JASON 107 GOYETTE. DANIEL JASON 118. 161 GRADY. EVELYN F 131 GRANT. ANTHONY B GRANT. KELLY MOORE 24. 95. 97. 98. 105. 119. 121. 132 GRAY, MARCELLOS CORTEZ 72. 103 GRAY. TROY LEWIS 17. 57. 87. 157. 161 GREEN. CAROL 161 GREENE. JOHN A. 132 GREENE. MICHAEL VINCENT 175 GRIFFET. LINDA M. 132 GRIFFITH. CAROL L. GRIMM. THOMAS MATHEW 57 GRIMMETT. FREDDY L. 161 GROFF. GAIL CARLENE 161 GRONDIN. MICHELLE GROVES. JABAR1 NOEL 60. 189 GRUBER. ERIC JOHN 107. 175 GUSTAFSON. TERRANCE D. 132 GUSTAFSON, THOMAS DAVID GUY. CHARMAINE W l6l GUY. DAWN LAVINIA GUY. TERINA LYNN 79. 189 HAGERTY. ROBERT D. 89. 97. 161 HAHN IV. EDWIN CHARLES 161 HAIN. LAURA LYNN 30. 190 HAINES. JACK ANTHONY 16t HALCROMBF, LORI FRANCINF. 107 HALL. AMY ARLENE 175 HALL. GREGORY S. 108. 132 HAMBRICK. ROBERT E 175 HAMILTON. MEUSSA A. 132 HANNAN. SHAWN DUSTIN 60. 190 HANNY. ANNA LATR1CE 175 HANNY, I.IJI T. 7. 10. 15. 132 HANNY. OYATTA TRF.MESF. 28. 31. 92. 101. 103, 112. 156. 162 HARDIN. STEVE R. 132 HARLAN. MELINDA GAY 66. 88. 96, 98. 106, 162 HARMON. SHAREE 162 HARMON. TODD M 180 HARMS. JAMES EDWARD 189 HARRINGTON. FI.ISHA ROCHELLE 162 HARRIS. AI.FREDA 121. 190 HARRIS. ANGELA MARIE 132 HARRIS. JEREMY CLIFFORD 57. 87 HARRISON. AARON T. 57. 87. 112. 132. 178 HART. JASON THOMAS 162. 175 HART. JOHN ALAN 132 HARTMAN. TERESA DIANNE 114. 175 HASHBARGER. JEFFREY A. 57. 132 HATFIELD. SUELLYN RAE 119, 175 HAUMANN. JASON R. 176 HAWTHORNE. MICHELLE RENEE 190 HAYNES. PAUL KENDEL 57. 1(M. 106. 162 HAYS. MICHAEL SHAWN HEALEA. MICHAEL P. 80. 116. 118. 132 HEATH. CHRISTIAN MARIE 86. 122. 162. 161 HEATH. KIMBERLY ANNE 122. 190 HEDRICK. WEST JR 190 HEFFLEY. RICHARD SCOTT 59. 176 HELM. STACF.Y LYNN 115. 162 HEMPHILL. JOSEPH E. 190 HENDRIE. MARK J. 9 . 100. 102. 111. 125. 132 HENDRIE, NICOLE LOUISE 190 HENKE. KURT ALLAN 1)2 HENLEY. MARLO M 107. 122. 176 HENSON. FAITH JENNIFER 92. 98. 99. 102. 109. 125. 162 HEPLER. DAVID LEE 70. 167 HERB. JENNIFER L 118. 162 HERGES. DEREK SCOT 176 HERGES. MATT TYLF.R 89. 162. 176 BKRGKS. MICHELLE ANNE 162 HERRON. CAROLYN S. 3. 95. 97. 98. 102. 105. 121, 132. 150 HETTINGER. JAMES ANDREW 190 HEnTINGF.R. THOMAS EDWIN 69. 87. 107. 176 HICKS. AMY ELIZABETH HIGGINS. CAROLYN J. 115. 162 HIGGINS. FOREST MICHAEL 60. 190 HILL. MELISSA JEAN 16. 92. 102. 113. 170. 176. 178 HILL. SHANNA CLEDIOUS 176 HILL. TERRKCK J. 103. 176 HILLSMAN. LISA DESHON 99. 103. 110, 115. 120. 176 HINCKLEY, JOHN HENRY 815. 190 HINSON. PAUL EDWARD 23. 162 HO. PEY LIH 176 HO. VICrOR 190 HOCH. KATHERIN S. 132 HOKRMAN. MARCY LYNN 133 HOERNER. TODD E 89. 98. 133 HOFFMAN. CAROLYN FRANCES 119. 123. 176 HOFFMANN. JENNIFER I. 95. 97. 98. 100. 123. 125. 133. 150 HOFFMEISTER. JOHN C 116, 117. 118. 124. 133 HOLBF.N. TODD ROBERT HOLDEN. BARBARA LYNN 122. 162 HOLLERN. CHRISTOPHER P. 189. 190 HOLLIMAN. CHARONDA I.ASHAY 176 HOLLIMAN. CHERISE A HOLLIS. KENT A. 7. 11. 57. 80. 81. 9 . 133. 143 150 HOLLIS. KEVIN A. 162 HOLMAN. 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TINA M. JEFFERSON JR.. ROBERT D. 60. 190 JEFFERSON. DITRISF. D 190 JEFFERSON. PAULA HO. 162 JENKINS. DAVID STUART 190 JETER. STEPHANIE ELAINE 116, 117, 118, 191 JEWELL. BRIAN D. 63. 162 JEWELL. CRYSTAL L. 162 JOBE. NELSON BRADLEY 51 JOHNSON. ALBERT JOHNSON. CHRISTOPHER T. 60. 191 JOHNSON. JAMES E. JOHNSON. JEFFREY AARON 48. 162 JOHNSON. JULIE ANN 97. 98. 114. 117. 162 JOHNSON. KAREN LEE 163 JOHNSON. LISA D. JOHNSON. RACHEL DENICES 191 JOHNSON. RACHELLE LYNN 163 JOHNSON. RAYMOND P. 163 JOHNSON. RENEE I.YNF.TTE 86. 92. 176 JOHNSON. ROBERT PHILIP 176 JOHNSON. SUZANNE M 122 JOHNSON. VINCE JONES. ANJANETT 133 JONES. JACKIE LYNN 191 JONES. JENNIFER GUYANNE 121. 191 JONES. RHONDA S. 177 JONES. TAWANDA MICHELLE 35. 103. 120. 177 JONES. TERRANCE L. 163 JORDAN. TONI LYNN 177 JURKACEK. ROBERT 108. 133 KADANSKY. JEAN M. 9. 95. 101, 102. 109. 133. 150 KARICH. SARAH J. 24. 61. 95. 97. 98. 109. 133 KARIM. NASIR H 120. 134 KASPER. KENDALL DUANE 7. 11. 56. 57. 58. 80. 89. 91. 98. 99. 134. 150 KASSIS. JASON A. 191 KAUFMAN. MICHAEL B. 70. 74. 191 KAZEMI. FARIBA Z. HI. 177 KECK. LUCY K. 101. 109. 134 KEEN. VANCE A. 3. 57, 134 KELLER. MARK C. II. 24. 57. 131. 143 KELLY. ALPHA E. 73 KELLY. CAROL DELOR1CE 79. 190 KELLY. COREY UNDRA KELLY. LISA 134 KELLY. .ANITA VERNAE 163 KEMPSON. JULIE ANN 177 KENDRICK. JEFFREY 73. 116. 191 KENDRICKS. CHAUNT1NE J. 103. HO. 163 KENNEDY. JULIE B 122. 177 KENNEN, CHRISTINE ANN 86. 98. 116. 117. 163 KENNEN. KURT STEVEN 116. 117. 118. 177 KIM. BUNI.ENG 163 KIM. Ml YOUNG HI. 116. 118. 177 KIM. MIHEF. 92. 101. 102. HI. 115. 123. 134 KINCAID. DEBBIE 134 KING. DAVID CHARLES 177 KING. JEFFREY L. 116. 117. 118. 134 KING. SARINA JEAN KING. THOMAS L. 191 KINGSTON. ANDREA SUE 121. 191 KINNEY. ANTHONY LAMAR 72 KINNEY. CURTIS A. 15. 57. 134 KIRBY. CHRISTOPHER GREGORY 134 KIRBY. WILLIAM DUANE 60. 191 KISSEBERTH. NICHOLAS 177 K1ZER. ERIC EUGENE 60. 191 K1ZER. STACY YULONDA 103. 177 KLAUS. AARON C. 191 KOLATA. SHANE G. 134 KOLATA. WADE CHRISTOPHER 191 KOONTZ. 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HEATHER YVETTE 169 WOODS, JOHN R. 59. 72. 183 WOODS. MATTHEW J 69. 72. 142 WOOLCOTT. JAMES TODD 116, 117. 118. 142 WOOLCOTT.JENNIFER KRISTEN 197 WOOLRIDGE. DAVID ALLEN 197 WOOLRIDGE. SHELLY RF.NAE 112 WORTHINGTON. ANDREW N. 15. 68. 142 WRIGHT. WANDA R. 121. 197 WUBBOLDING. JOHN WUBBOLDING, MARK T. 197 WYMAN. TIFFANY ANN 178. 183 YAU, ADAM 192. 197 YAU. ALBERT 187 YAU. ANDERSON 183 YAXLEY. TODD J. 7. 11. 15. 24. 57. 89. 91. 2 YETS. CHARLES L. YETTE. MICHAEL A. 169 YOUNG. KEITH ORLONDO YOUNG. THERESA ANN 169 ZARBUCK. ANGELEEN B. 122. 185. 197 ZARBUCK. LORI L. 109. 142 Baby Picture Index Baby Picture Index — Page 144 1. Julie Vogel 2. Ellen Blankenship J. Marissa Dicncr 4. Susan Bukcr 5. John Mulcahey 6. Janet Bickers 7. Vikki Nicholson 8. Sarah Karich 9- Laurie McCabe 10. Danny Manclla 11. Aimce McGuire 12. Dawn Freeman 13. Billy Ficrkc 14. Kelly Grant 15. Stacy Maxwell 16. Todd Boehm 17. Tammy Steen 18. Anne Elliott 19- John Cotncr 20. Becky Shatzer 21. Sara Schott 22. Paul and Paula McKinney 23. Steve Freeman 24. Glenn Warfield 25. Cindy Lawrence Baby Picture Index — Page 145 1. Diane Stoddard 2. Debbie Perkins 3. Erin Cook 4. Carla Wesley 5. Scott Savage 6. Tammy McDaniel 7. Cheryl Downing 8. Mihcc Kim 9. Liji Hanny 10. Kristie McKinzic 11. Tom Phillips 12. Eugene Mochcl 13. Jennifer Hoffman 14. Jim Creason 15. Shannon Bues 16. Pam Holman 17. Kyle Furford 18. Faline McConkic 19. Charlie Sikora 20. Marcy Hocrman 21. Sheila Arbucklc 22. Carolyn Herron 23- Craig Linke 24. Steve Wachala 25. Tim Frost Baby Picture Index — 146 1. Marchcllc Broadway 2. Chris Holzcr 3. Jody Jamison 4. Erick Outcalt 5. Lcannc McNamara 6. Janet Pratt 7. Karyn Lawhorn 8. Julie Neuses 9- Todd Ramsburg 10. George Buchanan 11. Laura Malek 12. Doncllc Testory 13- Mike Dcdin 14. Mark Budnik 15. Curtis Kinney 16. Pam Burke 17. Matt Wimsett 18. Jamie Dorncr 19. Becky Limp 20. Andy Worthington 21. Aaron Minor 22. Becky Wisncr 23. Vance Keen 24. Vickie Smith 25. 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