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CENTURIAN 1987 Centennial High School 913 S. Crescent Drive Champaign, IL 61821 Volume 20 Preface 1-27 Organizations 28-61 Sports 62-97 Underclass 98-141 Seniors 142-169 Academics 170-191 Closing 192-198 Support 199-225 Index 226-231 Editors' Notes 232 'Roaring' Success Picture this: a beautiful au- tumn evening. Perfect weather for Centennial's Homecoming Bonfire. And once again, the bonfire was a roaring success. D.J. Chad Stevens played music for all of the stu- dents. Rapping, dancing, and socializing could be seen everywhere. Around 9:30 the firemen put out the fire, and the students went home antici- pating the upcoming Home- coming events. | 1 f 2. Paulette Weishart, Ricky Breitenfeldt, Jamie Wann, and Melissa Counts lean on into the bonfire. 3. National Honor Society members Tricia Lewis and Laura Wise find humor in hot chocolate. 4. Freshman Mary Mulcahey makes it through the gate at the bonfire. 5. Maurice Smith hangs out at the bonfire. 6. Rich Hyde, Terry Powell, Gus Furla, and Jennifer Bowman stop dancing and smile. 2 Bonfire .. 6 1. Jason Chicoine sings out at the Varsity Show. 2. Rappin' at the bonfire are Terrence Jones, Archie Jackson, Robert James, and Vince Johnson. 3. Stephanie Myler and Annmarie Nelson dance it up at the bonfire. 4. Mrs. Williams gives her all at the Varsity Show. 5. Mr. Davis and his pals pose before getting their hot chocolate. 6. These members of Centennial's choir sing as if they are on Broadway. 7. Chad Mueller, Scott Clark, David Dorner, and Rob Cekander talk about their Home- coming dates. Bonfire 3 Everyone Loves a Parade Picture this: the band playing the school song followed by the 1986 Homecoming Court and Reigning Queen Erin Cook and her escort Kelly Allen. Student Council, National Honor Society, the Centinal, the Half-Nelsons, Afro-American Club, PTSA, along with others, and each class had an entry in the 1986 Homecom- ing parade and helped to make this year's parade the best yet! 1. The Marching Chargers step out at the Homecoming parade. 2. Mr. Davis with hobby horse in hand makes his annual ride through the parade. 3. The seniors', class float winners, Scalp Those Raiders. 4. The class of '88 is Mowing Down a Blooming Nuisance. 5. The sophomores Hammer 'dem Raiders! 6. The fresh- men show their Charger spirit. Pg. 5, 1. Erin Cook, 1985 Homecoming Queen, es- corted by Kelly Allen. 2. Becky Smith escorted by Andy Cotner. 3. Oyatta Hanny escorted by Van Ewing. 4. Andrea Bailey escorted by Steve Sherwood. 4. Mindy Harlan escorted by Mike Evans. 6. Tiffany Trent escorted by Keith Dalton. 4 Parade Charger Spirit Picture this: The Lancers and cheerleaders raised everyone's spirits with the school song. A new addition, hopefully a tra- dition, was the faculty pyramid. The members of Interserve portrayed the senior football players in the Senior Skit. The excitement of the as- sembly was heightened by the class competition, which was won by the senior class. The Homecoming court was then announced. 1. The Lancers get the crowd into the Homecoming spirit with the school song. 2. Holly Levin portrays Justin Morfey in the Senior Skit. 3. It looks like the football players have all got- ten new hairdos. 4. Varsity football players relax before the big game. 6 Assembly wo ra DJTEINirflAL Glogowski's mouth. 6. Class competition winner. Rich Hyde force feeds his partner Kim Stevens. 7. Stephaine Miller shouts across the gym. Picture Perfect Picture this: a one and a half year losing streak being broken, the first win for the football players of the class of 1987, and the seniors' last High School Homecoming game. The game was opened with the release of balloons. Playing the Bloomington Raiders _the Chargers proved sers. Spectacu- Paul Haynes field. Chargers In for a close football team ire perfect 1. Centennial fans are overwhelmed by Charger Victory. 2. Number 97, Paul Haynes, scores the winning touchdown. 3. Mark Brumfield and Mike Evans hope for a win in the toss-up. 4. Varsi- ty Cheerleaders lead the team to a Raid on the Raiders. 8 Homecoming Game 1. Homecoming Queen Tiffany Trent shows her happiness after being crowned. 2. At the Interact-Interserve chili supper Chuck Farmer serves up a hot bowl of chili. 3. Those veggies sure seem to please Mr. Jenkins. 4. The Marching Band watches the Chargers overcome the Bloomington Raiders. 5. Steve Swartz relays the next play to his teammates. 6. Jeff Fraser throws another awesome pass. 7. Mr. Valentine points out a flaw in the Charger offense. 8. The drum line performs at halftime. Homecoming Game 9 1. Lancers and cheerleaders perform the school song. 2. Is this your lunch Sarah Conley? 3. Keith Oye watches his teammates on the Freshmen football team. 4. j-V Cheerleaders and fans pose for a picture after a charger victory. 5. Ed Hahn, Mrs. White, Tammie Burley, and Steve Brush enjoy themselves at the bonfire. 10 Student Life 5 1. Michelle Freeman (Andy Cotner) speaks out during the senior skit. 2. Mario Henly and Jeff Johnson share a dance at the bonfire. 3. Two Jeffer- son Middle School students experience their first bonfire. 4. These Centennial students are fired up at the bonfire. 5. Emily Foster, Stacy Arie, Mindy Chapman, Ric Jump, and Susan Robinson pose at the bonfire. 6. Senior Council members enjoy their final Centennial parade. 7. Charger fans have fun at the assembly. 3 1. Keith Dalton and Tiffany Trent 1986 Homecoming King and Queen. 2. Todd Fletcher goes wild at homecoming. 3. Newly crowned Homecoming King Keith Dalton joins Queen Tiffany Trent for a dance. 4. Andy Sikora wonders where his Homecoming date could be. 12 Homecoming Dance 1. The Swing Choir perforins at the Varsity Show. 2. The Marching Chargers join in on the Homecoming celebrations. 3. Freshmen Football players watch as teammates tackle the Maroons. 4. Charger mascot, Chrystal Burroughs, waves on the charger spirit. 14 Student Life 1. Looks like these Centennial Students enjoyed their lunch. 2. Anne Phillips, James Correll, Lori Holmes, Carrie Cook, and Michelle Wilson are fired up about the bonfire. 3. Hangin' out! 4. Jody McCarthy and Diane Milis have a great talk on their way to class. 5. Justin Walden, Amy Triahotis, Molly Briggs, and Rachel Burke get together for a laugh. 6. Varsity football players get psyched as Coach Hembrough addresses the crowd at the fall assembly. 7. Angie Clark says I'm a little teapot. i, a 1. Ann Kraatz (Jeff Fraser) gives the weather report during the senior skit. 2. Katie Ramshaw looks pleased with her tennis performance. 3. These members of the Swing Choir share a dance. 4. The Lancers once again wait for the music to start. 5. Who is this guy Brad Rust has on his shoulders. 6. Bob Peterson attempts to keep in step during the Homecoming Parade. 7. Anna Warfield and date share a hug at the bonfire. 8. Faith Henson (Brad Garrison) shares his babysitting job with everyone at the Homecoming Assembly. Student Life 15 The Wizard of Oz The 1986 spring musical, the Wizard of Oz, was a tremendous success. For the first time in Centennial's history the run of the show included a Sunday matinee. A lot of effort was put forth by not only the cast, but also the back stage crews. The exceptional production was directed by Mr. Keith Page, with the assistance of vocal director Mrs. Carol Williams, and choreographer Mrs. Stephanie Lynge. 1. Dorothy (Faline McConkie) pleads with the Wizard of Oz (Kurt Oltz) to send her back to Kansas. 2. Mr. Page and Mrs. Wil- liams debate who will retire first. 3. Those V aren't the real faces of David Tepper, Lisa Cassel, and Christie McKenzie? 4. The skeltons prepare to scare Dorothy and the gang- 16 Spring Musical 1. The Scarecrow (David Sherwood) is just hanging around. 2. Beth Schimmel escorts Faline McConkie into the land of the Munchkins. 3. If Jason Chicoine only had a heart! 4. Faline McConkie and David Sher- wood search for the oil can to relieve the tinman. 5. David Tepper portrays a true cowardly lion. 6. The Wicked Witch (Kristie McKenzie) puts the freeze on the Munchkins. Spring Musical 17 A Raisin In The Sun A Raisin in the Sun was performed for several reasons. The first was to serve as a fund raiser for Principal Scholars-Scholarship Fund. The sec- ond reason was to give theatrical ex- posure to the minority students in- volved in the Principal Scholars Program. The final reason was to expose black theatre to the Champaign-Ur- bana community through sharing the lives and conflicts of this black family in A Raisin in the Sun, written by Lorraine Hansberry, the only black dramatist to ever win the Best Play of the Year Award of the New York Drama Critics. 2 1. DuShon Brent (George Murchison) enters to find a drunken Van Ewing (Walter Lee) and his own date, Tracey Butler (Beneatha) dancing to the beat of African drums. 2. Anthony Peppers (Asagai) carefully ob- serves the girl he wishes to marry. 3. The cast of A Raisin in the Sun. 4. Seth Rodgers (Mr. Lindner) offers to buy a house from Van £wing (Walter Lee) as Tracey Butler (Beneatha) and Tiffany Trent (Ruth) look on. 18 A Raisin In The Sun CAST Tiffany Trent Darnell Cox Travis Joe Osier Van Ewing II .Walter Lee Tracey Butler .... Beneatha Angela Slaughter Mama Tony Peppers Asagahi Paul Wesley DuShon Brent Seth Rodgers Mr. Linder Charles May Albert Armstrong Bobo DuShon Brent Moving Men Paul Wesley Director Mrs. Barbara McCormick 3 4 1. Van Ewing (Walter Lee) and Tiffany Trent (Ruth) dance. 2. Charles May (Mr. Linder) offers to buy a house from Van Ew- ing (Walter Lee). 3. Tracey Butler (Beneatha) angrily yanks her sock off in the morning. 4. Paul Wesley (George) is disgusted that his date Tracey Butler (Beneatha) dances to African drums. 5. Tracey Butler (Beneatha) is shocked after Tony Peppers (Asagai) brings a gift from Africa. A Raisin In The Sun 19 Dracula The 1986 fall play, Dracula, had audiences shaking in their seats. Instead of turning this well-known story into a comedy, the Thespian Troupe chose the difficult job of playing this show for horror. In- deed, with the excellent direction of Mr. Keith Page, and aided by a variety of special effects, the cast produced a show well worth watch- ing. 2 1. John Marker (Matt North) stabs Dracula as Professor Van Helsing (David Tepper) and Dr. Seward (Kurt Oltz) look on. 2. Renfield (Eric Sizemore) bursts into a con- versation between Dr. Seward (Kurt Oltz) and Professor Van Helsing (David Tepper). 3. Dracula (Camille Brenot) is going to bite Lucy's neck (Julis Henson). 4. Ms. Wells, the maid, (Cathy McKay) explains to Dr. Sew- ard why she has been screaming. 5. John Harker (Matt North), Dr. Seward (Kurt Oltz), and Professor Van Helsing (David Tepper) trap Dracula (Camille Brenot). a 20 Dracula CAST Camille Brenot Jason Chicoine Butterworth Julia Henson Lucy Seward Cathy McKay Ms. Wells Matt North John Harker Kurt Oltz .. Dr. Seward Eric Sizemore Renfield David Tepper. Professor Van Helsing Keith Page Director 1. Professor Van Helsing (David Tepper) questions Renfield (Eric Sizemore) while Dr. Seward (Kurt Oltz) watches. 2. John Marker (Matt North) and Dr. Seward discuss Lucy's strange illness. 3. Butterworth (Jason Chicoine) wonders where the maid went. 4. John Harker asks Lucy (Julia Henson) what is wrong. 5. The cast stands around the cof- fin after Dracula's death. Dracula 21 Spectrum '87 Spectrum '87 was once again an enormous success. Singing, dancing, and acting were all a part of the program. Acts varied from such regulars as the Centennial drum line to the new addition of Centennial teachers. Spectrum '87 was definitely the best yet!! 1. A Spectrum tradition— Tom Phillips as Spectrum Man. 2. Chuck Dunnum relives a trip to the dentist. 3. Principal A1 Davis and teacher Mike Woods show us their musical talents. 4. Centennial teachers, Now and Then. 5. Swing Choir asks, Who put the bomp. 6. Yappy the Almost Great, (Steve Brush) is a juggling success. 7. Edith Buhs and Nancy Eberle as Edith Ann and Darlene. 8. Mark Clegg plays with fire. 9. Eric Sizemore explains about addictions. 10. Jody Schumacher dances to St. Elmo's Fire. 11. Kermit the Frog (Eric Sizemore) on his revisit to Sesame Street meets up with a changed Oscar the Grouch (Cathy McKay). 12. 'The Invisible Crew. 13. Justin Walden, Will Barker, Matt North, and Todd Fletcher are the stars of the drum line. Spectrum '87 23 Miss Jingle Belles This year for the first time Miss Jingle Belles was crowned at the Winter Band Choral Concert instead of the Winter Assembly. The candi- dates were escorted by their fathers. The 1986 Jingle Belles Candidates were: Andrea Bailey, Faith Henson, Crystal Jewell, Sirena Lyles, and Beth Schimmel. Sirena Lyles was crowned Miss 1986 Jingle Belles. As in the past, the entire Jingle Belles Court helped Santa Claus during the Christmas season at Country Fair Shopping Center. 1. The 1986 Miss Jingle Belles Court: Beth Schimmel, Crystal Jewell, Sirena Lyles, An- drea Bailey, and Faith Henson. 2. 1986 Miss Jingle Belles Sirena Lyles. 3. Crystal Jewell assists a little girl down the steps after see- ing Santa. 4. Candidates wait for the an- nouncement of Miss Jingle Belles at the Winter Band and Choral Concert. 5. Sirena Lyles is excited to see Santa too!! 1. The 1986 Miss Jingle Belles Court join Santa for a perfect picture. 2. Santa arrives at Country Fair. 3. Faith Henson and Crystal Jewell, Santa's helpers. 4. Santa waves be- fore leaving Country Fair. Miss Jingle Belles 25 The opening of Neil Street meant the destruction of the downtown mall. The mall became a two lane street with traffic heading south. The empty buildings sur- rounding the street will soon be filled with new shops. The southeast corner of Mattis and Kirby has a new attraction. The Old Farm Shops are finally built and stores are beginning to move in. Some new shops include a hairdresser, a t-shirt shop, a boys' wear shop, a fish market, and a jeweler's. Once again it was a year of elections. Competitive mayor and city council elec- tions were conducted in Champaign with Dannel McCollum and Jeanne Rochford vieing for the mayor's position. Dannel McCollum won the race by a narrow margin. Greg Cozad, 1977 Centennial graduate and former Student Council president, won an at large city council seat along with incumbents Judy Yeager and Beth Beauchamp. Christie Clinic expanded this year. A modernistic addition was made. A new entrance is now located on University Avenue. Our community and school continue to grow with improvements! News 26 News News 27 Afro- American Club The purpose of the Afro- American Club is to promote human relations and Afro- American culture within the school. Projects and activities sponsored by the club include observance of Black History month, the Thanksgiving canned food drive, and Martin Luther King scholarship awards. Front Row: Oyatta Hanny, Chauntine Kendricks, Lisa Hillsman, Paula Jefferson, Mrs. Casey (sponsor). Back Row: Toni Wade, Angela Slaughter, Angela Malone, Kimberly Black, Vanessa Cobb. Not Pic- tured: Juanita Hunter, Michelle Lewis, Chris Nelson. Art Club Front Row: Julie Slack, Molly Briggs. 2nd Row: Mrs. DeCardy (sponsor), Kerry Windingland, Angela Milton, Wendy Peyton. Back Row: Aimee Sumter, Nancy Coddington, DuShon Brent, Beth Cox. Not Pictured: Aimee LaLone, Hallie Kurth. Kerry Windingland informs Mrs. DeCardy the yearbook form says, Print. 30 Afro-American Club Art Club The Art Club is an organiza- tion which consists of students who have an interest in art. Such students have helped in projects such as button making, decorating local businesses, community projects, such as play performances, and with the garbage busters campaign here at Centennial High School. This is a unique club which is of en to everyone whether artistic or not. Broadcasters Now for Centennial High School's daily bulletin ... this is a familiar phrase heard ev- ery morning over the loud speaker brought to us by Kurt Oltz and David Vanroosendaal. It introduces the daily announcements which inform the student body of current events at Centennial. David Vanroosendaal and Kurt Oltz Centennial's daily announcers. . . d Front Row: Erica Lenz, Rachel Burke, Angel Zarbuck, Teresa McCormick, Carla Sphar, Jen- nifer Jones, Melinda Dale. 2nd Row: Karen Johnson, Tammy White, Michelle Gernand, Arena Algee, Erica Buerkle, Stephanie Sullivan, Mrs. White (sponsor). 3rd Row: T. Boyd (sponsor), Julie Slack, Barbara Holden, Angie Oye, Jeff Johnson, Mindy Harlan, Mary Beth Carbonneau, Kevin Globe. Back Row: Danny Valkanos, Adam Mittleman, Mike Cline, Joel Tracy, Chuck Farmer, Sarwar Jahan. Not Pic- tured: Brian Beyer, Tammy Deptula, Kathy Maxwell, Chris Nelson, Antonette Peppers, Mary Beth Sutphen, Kelly Thompson, Kim We- ber. It would help if you had paper in yoifr typewriter Melinda Dale! Business Associates Business Associates is orga- nized for the purpose of ex- panding the members aware- ness of career possibilities, educational requirements, and the desirable personal qualities necessary to succeed in the world of work as it relates to the field of business. Broadcasters Business Associates 31 Bands— Concert Band Concert Band has forty-sev- en members and performed at the Winter Concert with the Symphonic Band. The Concert Band also performed at the Spring Concert. Front Row: Jennifer Meyers, Moira Nolan, Kathy Sanderson, Debbie Benz, Karen Buckley, Christine Vanier, Marsha Woods, Lori Huffman, Kim Spark, Tia-Lisa Stites, Kimberly Bolin, Amy Webbink. 2nd Row: Lisa Munds, Shannon Witt, Cheryl Achtemeier, Michele Scheppel, Carrie Roberts, Ronald Blakely, Bryan Rader, Di- anna Lashbrook, Jeff Kendrick, Randy Cawthorp, Jeff McCoy, Lisa Hensley, Jackie Brown, Latipha Rivers. Back Row: Mr. Wolfe (director), Jeff Horvath, Rachel Palencia, Angie Schmidt, Chris Doll, Van Woods, John Sayles, Todd Kline, Daniel Lee, Doug Snyder, Kevin Badertscher, Debbie Thompson, Jason Ford, Kathy Cox, Antione Brown, Bill Cylkowski. Not Pic- tured: Myron Buchanan, Cris Calle, Susan Dixon, Sherri Flentie, Sarah Simmons, Mi- chelle Toppe. Jazz Bands Two Jazz Bands have been started at Centennial this year. Both bands performed exten- sively in the area at festivals and competition; and at elementary schools and civic functions. Jazz Band I. Front Row: Rachel Palencia, Michele Scheppel, Bob Peterson, Dave Lehnus, Steve Snyder, Mr. Wolfe (director). 2nd Row: Kevin Badertscher, Todd Kline, Kurt Kennen, Steve Sherwood, Steve Hoff- mann, Matt North, Justin Walden. Back Row: Amy Webbink, Jennifer Black, Greg Dohrman, Greg Buchanan, Keith Oye, Jasen Whiteside, Julie Johnson. Not Pictured: Cari Cicone. Jazz Band II. Front Row: Jennifer Meyers, Jeff Horvath, Angie Schmidt, Daniel Lee, Jeanne Bloomberg, Kip Musson. 2nd Row: John Sayles, Van Woods, Chris Doll, Dian- na Lashbrook, Jasen Whiteside, Jeff McCoy. Back Row: Mr. Wolfe (director), Chrystal Burroughs, Mike Creason, Doug Snyder. Not Pictured: Cari Cicone, Sherri Flentie, Andy Sikora. 32 Bands —Concert Jazz Pep Band The Charger Pep Band per- formed at all home basketball games and submitted a tape for the IHSA Basketball Finals at the Assembly Hall. Front Row: Cathy McKay, Beth Dahl, Debra Gerber, Colette Rodgers, Tracy Levin, John Lindstrom, Anne Doll, Vicki Strom, Donna Fontana, Tia-Lisa Stites, Kimberly Bolin, Venessa Scott. 2nd Row: Karen Buckley, Tricia Williams, Kathy Sanderson, Jennifer Meyers, Moira Nolan, Shannon Witt, Lisa Munds, Cheryl Achtemeier, Steve Snyder, Daniel Lee, Bob Peterson, Joe Marcus, Marsha Woods, Lori Huffman, Kristine Bolin, Latipha Rivers. 3rd Row: Mr. Wolfe (director), Ginny Stevenson, Angie Schmidt, Jeanne Bloomberg, Dave Lehnus, John Sayles, Todd Kline, Steve Hoff- mann, Chris Doll, Kurt Kennen, Bert Badertscher, Steve Sherwood, Greg Dohrman, Jennifer Black, Bryan Rader, Randy Gawthorp, Keith Oye, Jasen Whiteside, Greg Buchanan. Back Row: Doug Snyder, Kip Musson, Mark Latona, Mike Creason, Matt North, Debbie Thompson, Mike Stellwag. Not Pictured: Cari Cicone, Tammy Deptula, Nancy Eberle, Steph- anie Jeter, Dianna Lashbrook, Karen Omark, Anne Phillips, Ernestine Regan, Lisa Staples, Connie Tucker. Front Row: Lisa Staples, Cathy McKay, Debbie Gerber, Tammy Deptula, Colette Rodgers, Emi- ly Gleichman, Karen Omark, Vicki Strom, Tra- cy Levin, John Lindstrom, Anne Doll, Venessa Scott, Janet Salm. 2nd Row: Connie Tucker, Tricia Williams, Kip Musson, Beth Dahl, Steve Snyder, Bob Peterson, Joelle Anderson, David Lansford, Keith Oye, Jennifer Black, Jasen Whiteside, Greg Buchanan, Kristine Bolin, Joe Marcus, Donna Fontana. Back Row: Mr. Wolfe (director), Mark Latona, Greg Taylor, Chrystal Burroughs, Andrea Bailey, Ginny Stevenson, Christine Kennen, Jeanne Bloomberg, Dave Lehnus, Steve Sherwood, Bert Badertscher, Kurt Kennen, Steve Hoffmann, Greg Dohrman, Jim Sayles, Loren Bahadori, Will Barker, Matt North, Justin Walden, Todd Fletcher, Mike Creason, Jenny Davis, Mike Stellwag. Not Pic- tured: Cari Cicone, Nancy Eberle, Jenny Herb, Stephanie Jeter, Mark Latona, Anne Phillips, Ernestine Regan. Symphonic Band Symphonic Band has fifty- six members and performed at the Winter Concert with the Concert Band. The Symphonic Band also performed at the Spring Concert. 1. Ernestine Regan and Tammy Deptula intently study the notes to create that Big Band Sound . 2. David Lansford and Joelle Anderson make a harmonious match. 3. Lisa Staples, Debbie Gerber, and Tammy Deptula perform at the Winter Band Choral Concert. Pep Band Symphonic Band 33 Centennial Guard The purpose of the Centennial Guard members is to serve as timers and scorers for both the boys' and girls' swim teams. Their main func- tion is to conduct the Char- gers' home swim meets and provide valuable support for the swimmers. Front Row: Shannon DeLaMar, Jenny Bowman, Edith Buhs, Karen Osmond, Connie Mulcahey. Back Row: Mr. Fredricks (sponsor), Mi- chelle Hieser, Keda Sikora, Lisa Moy, Suzanne Johnson, Diane Milis. 2 1. Mr. Fredricks and Keda Sikora watch as the swimmers' scores are recorded. 2. Only a few more steps to go Michelle Hieser. 3. Keda Sikora watches as Mr. Fredricks strolls around the pool singing “We are the Champions . Not Pictured: Christy Cornell, Rima Jakstys, Ashley Johnson, Beth Keen, Marni Tobin, Raynika Trent, Tiffany Trent. 3 34 Centennial Guard Centinal Centennial's newspaper. The Centinal, is published monthly by a staff of eighteen students. The staff members, working during journalism class and outside of class, have oppor- tunities to work with all aspects of producing a newspa- per, including writing, photo- graphy, and layout and design. After each issue is published, the staff prepares the papers to be mailed home to all parents. Front Row: Mrs. Georgine Hembrough (sponsor), Andrea Fortier, Elizabeth McGreal, Mendy Chapman, Jill Pew. 2nd Row: Molly Briggs, Jennifer Jones, Candace Glass, Donna Sippel. 3rd Row: Chauntine Kendricks, Jameelah Muhammad, Fariba Kazemi, Wilson McConkie, Robert Hagerty. Back Row: Michelle Martinez. Not Pictured: Jay Frey, Amanda Leitch, Mike Pratt, Joy Russell. 1. Do I look like I know what I am do- ing? says Mike Pratt. 2. Robert Hagerty works diligently to produce another out- standing issue of the Centinal. 3. Talk about on the spot reporting for the Centinal news crew. 4. Candace Glass and Fariba Kazemi working to meet a deadline. Centinal 35 Centuriari The Centurian Staff is a group of dedicated sopho- mores, juniors, and seniors who apply in the spring to be selected as staff members for the following year. Numerous hours are spent in and out of class drawing layouts, crop- ping pictures, and trying to meet deadlines. All members work diligently to provide a successful yearbook for their fellow students. 1. Faith Henson and Melinda Dale take over while Mr. Davis steps out of the office. 2. Do these look like the eyes of a guilty per- son? pleads Paige Barton. 3. Do I look like the type of person who knows what is going on? asks Laura Wise. 4. Marcy Frisbie plays Peek-a-Boo with the camerman. 5. How about 52 pick-up with the freshmen pictures? says Carolyn Higgins. 6. Tom Erekson takes time out to clean his fingernails. 36 Centurian Lying Down: Julie Johnson. Front Row: Marcy Frisbie (editor), Laura Wise, Cathy McKay, Karen DeTemple, Kevin Duffy, John Lopez, Tom Erekson, Rory Schwieghart. 2nd Row: Paige Barton, Shannon DeLaMar, Meg Ackermann, Jennifer Bowman, Missy Summers, Rachel Lamb, Crystal Jewell, Miss Engelhaupt (sponsor). Back Row: Mary Willis, Andrea Bailey, Carolyn Higgins, Amin Negandhi, Melinda Dale, Faith Henson (edi- tor). Not Pictured: Ifat Ali, Angie Malone. Charger Guard Front Row: Melinda Dale, Julie Johnson. 2nd Row: Sharon Mullen, Back Row: Melissa Dale, Tresha Wisehart, Joelle Anderson, Susie Regina Nicholson, Heather Tapscott, Julie Sloniger. 3rd Row: Jeanene Hatfield, Paulette Wisehart. Rollins, Teresa Hartman, Mary Ruch, Julie Arrasmith, Jackie Brown. The Charger Guard per- formed at all Marching Band functions, and performed at basketball games as Winter Guard. The Winter Guard hopes to compete in February and will go to different schools performing its competition routine. 1. Teresa Hartman holds her head high during the Charger Classic Band Competition. 2. A suspicious Susie Hatfield keeps her eye on a Wisehart during the sports assembly. 3. Melissa Dale perfectly ex- ecutes another difficult flag maneuver. Charger Guard 37 Choirs— Black American The Black American Chorus promotes the music and history value of the black culture through song. The goal of the chorus is to communi- cate their rich musical heritage to the students and people of the community. Front Row: Lynette Terry, Nicole Causley, Renae Bluitt, Mrs. Jones (sponsor), Latipha Rivers, Flisha Harrington. Back Row: Jackie Brown, Debbie Hughes, Lisa Hillsman, Paula Jefferson, Kimberly Black, Santaez Durant. Not Pictured: Nicole Allen, Anthony Cobb, Michael Giboney, Troy Gray, Joseph Hemphill, Juanita Hunter, Shanne McNeal, Shannon McNeal, Chris Nelson, Darwin Polite, Debra Thompson. What a boring practice? says Lisa Hillsman. Chamber Chamber Choir consists of sophomores, juniors, and sen- iors who audition in order to be a part of the choir. The choir continues developing in- dividual 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 Chamber Choir. Front Row: Keith Cooper, Stephanie McKinzie, Allen Stickels, Gayle Polk, Elizabeth McGreal, Heather Cupps, Julie Arrasmith. 2nd Row: Lori Schaeffer, Eric Sizemore, Cory Fox, Lisa Cassel, Carolyn Crawford, Joel Fellers, Glen Day, Anna Warfield. 3rd Row: Shanna Hill, Mike Matuzewicz, Mike Todd, Shanne McNeal, Anthony Peppers, Jamie Bigham, Debbie The Chamber Choir takes an active part in the Winter Band Choral Concert. Thompson, Kathy Madsen, Theresa Stamper. Back Row: Todd Thurman, Teresa Ensign, Da- vid Bartels, Sarah Lewis, Avery Pettis, Joseph Hemphill, Scott Morris, Randy McDaniel, Ben Cox, Julie Slack, Kirsten Monigold. Not Pic- tured: Lyle Baldwin, John Brumfield, Nick Logsdon, Jodi Schumacher, Stephanie Silverwood, Chad Cassel, Calvin Young. 38 Black American Chorus Chamber Choir Front Row: Beth Schimmel, Stephanie Lynge, June Jump, Heather Rigg, Becky Smith. 2nd Row: Elizabeth Camacho, Melissa Thomas, Kimberly Dillard, Lisa Cassel, Karen Osmond, Angie Slaughter. 3rd Row: Troy Gray, Julia Henson, Camelia McNeal, Earle Burkhardt, Greg Taylor. Back Row: Wilson McConkie, Kurt Oltz, Pat McGaughan, Jason Chicoine, Will Barker, Steve Sherwood. Mom never told me there would be days like this, says Steve Sherwood. Swing Swing Choir is composed of sophomores, juniors, and sen- iors who have auditioned to become members. In addition to continued development of singing skills and group per- formances, Swing Choir stress- es the use of choreography to enhance a musical perfor- mance. Swing Choir performs many times throughout the year for community organiza- tions. Treble Front Row: Mukeni Mitchell, Lanice McCurry, Tasha Wright, Lizona Phillips, Jeanette Robin- son, Shantae Lee. 2nd Row: Carla Young, Dawn Hamelberg, Monique Leshoure, Julia Burch, Santaez Durant, Renee Johns, Nicole Allen, Missy Cullen, Annette Cavett. 3rd Row: Diane Smith, Jeannette Ingram, Gena Nimon, Deborah Hunt, Julia Stucki, Alisha Carter, Tricia Lawhorn, Stephanie Silverwood, Christy Johnson, Krissie Ruggles. Back Row: Cloreese Allen, Cindy Turner, Deborah Cribbs, Shannon Glasper, Wendy Martinkus, Justine Faith, Ash- ley Johnson, Jenny Woolcott, Leslie Gill, Amanda Lindsey, Ellen Morford. Not Pictured: Madeea Chilton, Leslie Clark, Juanita Hunter, Candi Jones, Beth Keen, Melinda Kucharczyk, Lynn Martin, Neysa Pernell, Kim Smith, Wan- da Wright. Treble Choir is open to stu- dents with unchanged voices who are interested in learning more about singing and about Choral music. Choir members have the opportunity to perform many different styles of music. Mrs. Williams prepares the Treble Choir for a superb performance at the Winter Band Choral Concert. Swing Choir Treble Choir 39 Computer Club The Computer Club is an or- ganization established to assist any computer users at Centennial High School. The club meets once a week to ex- change information and soft- ware. Club members are given access time to all types of com- puters here at Centennial in- cluding the new Platos. Front Row: Greg Buchanan, Chuck Farmer, Danny Valkanos, Steve Snyder. 2nd Row: Erica Lenz, Teresa McCormick, Angel Zarbuck, John Scarpetta (sponsor). Back Row: Eric Sizemore, Dave King. Not Pic- tured: Brian Beyer, Mike Cline, Cory Deck, Jim Fulfer. C.C.E. The Cooperative Career Edu- cation program is designed for upperclass students, primarily seniors, who have a good fun- damental background in voca- tional and academic skills. A good foundation in English, mathematics, and vocational skills related to their career in- terests is very important for se- curing challenging, rewarding on-the-job C.C.E. placement in the communcity and for success in the related class. Besides reviewing and practic- ing basic academic and voca- tional skills, the related class challenges students to clarify and identify career aptitudes, skills, interest, available options, and goals and to put these attributes to work to achieve success in school and at the workplace. Liam Maxwell performs physics experiment in the U of I's Loomis Lab. Front Row: Kevin Williams, Sue Cox, Lena Sauro, Monica Ubelhart, David Dorsett, Heather Rigg, Lori Eunice, Michelle Merges, Dawn Fridrich, Rhonda Fitch, Mrs. Frances Johnson (sponsor). 2nd Row: Debbie Palmisano, Janie Calle, Marcy Sweeney, Penne Fifer, Kimberly Strand, Amy Hicks, Lisa Waldrop, Cris Calle, Lea Martin, Steph- anie Bolin, Troy Todd. Back Row: Keith Douglas, Mark Christensen, Vicki Ward, Rita Taylor, Richard Mulcahey, Camelia McNeal, Jason Davis, James Cullen, Kevin Hollis, Liam Maxwell, Angie Smith. Not Pictured: Charmaine Guy, Tony Marquart, Patrick McGaughan, Jane Morford, Jonathon Widner. 40 Computer Club C.C.E. Election Board The Election Board is made up of five members from each class who are responsible for conducting all school elections. They provide ballots to third hour teachers, make certain that all ballots are collected, and tally votes after school on the day of an election. Front Row: Paul Haynes, Karen DeTemple, Angela Malone, Stacy Budnik, Rima Jakstys, Emily Gleichman. 2nd Row: Mrs. Seifert (sponsor), Eric Boehm, John Albers, Sharon Hutchison, Amy Atkinson, Janell Stevens, Toni Wade. Back Row: Julie Mulcahey, Genie Furla, Vicki McArdle, Tiffany Ross, Joda Pepple, Lisa Neuses, Amy Maggio. Not Pictured: Marni Tobin. Future Problem Solvers The Future Problem Solvers Teams, sponsored by the Unit- ed 4 Gifted Program participate in creative problem solving competitions throughout the year on futuristic topics. Now in its fifth year of participation in the activity. Centennial has sent teams to the state competition every year, and in 1985 sent a team to the International Future Problem Solving Bowl. Front Row: Tracy Levin, Daniel Lee, Chuck Farmer, Chris Doll, Emelie Foster, Mrs. Nolen (sponsor). 2nd Row: Jeannette Ingram, Joe Marcus, Kim Bolin, Cathy McKay, Kristine Bolin. 3rd Row: Tricia Williams, Kevin Bolin, Jason Chicoine, Leslie Walden. 4th Row: Melinda Day, Steve Sherwood, Eric Stickels. Back Row: Todd Kline, Steve Hoffmann, Edith Buhs. Not Pictured: Mark Clegg, Stacy Deckard, Jon Ebert, Kathy Madsen, Chris Mikucki, Mike Pratt, Eric Remsen, Julie Sloniger, Ginny Stevenson, Tammi Wisehart. Election Board Future Problem Solvers 41 Half- Nelsons Half-Nelsons is a support group for the wrestlers. They work to help purchase equip- ment in conjunction with the Boosters. The Half-Nelsons at- tend all home matches, work at the concession stand, score and take statistics, and most impor- tantly cheer. Many also travel to away matches promoting Charger spirit for Coach Nel- son and the wrestlers. Front Row: Shawn Finfrock, Leighann Sarzanini-Calentine, Amy Jamison, Kristine Bolin, Annmarie Nelson, Amy Trahiotis, Ann Kraatz, Laura Wise, Cami Dash, Alisha Carter, Jeanette Robinson. 2nd Row: Oulay Phanrana, Lisa McDonnald, Shawn Good, Janell Stevens, Arin Schneider, Erin Beyer, Tami Vaughn, Darci Stewart, Angel Zarbuck, Melissa Dale, Carla Davis, Rita Taylor. Back Row: Mrs. Walker (sponsor), Theresa Stamper (Junior Treasurer), Julie Kempson (Junior Secretary), Anna Warfield (Junior Vice-President), Jill Sexton (Junior President), Tricia Lewis (Senior President), Toni Wade (Senior Vice-President), Edith Buhs (Senior Secretary), Chris Rogers (Senior Treasurer). Not Pictured: Kim Heath, Brett Johnson, Katie McDermott, Sarah Simmons, Diedra Wallace, Brent Williams, Marsha Woods. 42 Half-Nelsons Honor Society— French 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 objec- tive is to reward high scholastic 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. Front Row: Jennifer Pittman, Staci Briggs, Tiffany Wyman, Faith Henson (President), Melissa Hill (Secretary Treasurer), Kelly Allen, Dave Lehnus. 2nd Row: David Tepper, Sirena Lyles, Stacy Budnuk, Ifat Ali, Lisa Hillsman, Fariba Kazemi. Back Row: Melinda Day, Craig Neitzel, Stacey Williams, Missy Summers, Kimberly Dillard, Venessa Scott, Christine Kennen, Toni Wade. Not Pictured: Bob Arseneau, Tim Buttitta, Jennifer Erekson (Vice-President). 1. Mrs. Little starts the day off with a Bonjour . 2. What does Faith Henson have on her mind besides French? French Honor Society 43 Honor Society— German The German Honor Society is made up of students who ex- cel in the German language. In our society, we try to go be- yond the language and intro- duce our members to its culture. Our activities were supported by our annual candy sale. They included attending the opera Falstaff, Deutsches Eck, Schwarzwalder Hof, and St. Louis Cathedral, the World Heritage Museum, Goethe In- stitute, and the Art Institute. Andrea Bailey talks David Tepper into buying for the various activities of the German Honor a handful of delicious candies to show support Society. Front Row: Vicki Strom, Heather Stout, Earle Burkhardt, Sharon Mullen (Secretary), Andrea Bailey (President), Stephanie Lynge (Trea- surer), Steve Sherwood, Cathy McKay, Hans Dietz (sponsor). Back Row: Eric Gruber, Mindy Harlan, Kathy Maxwell, Paul Haynes, Carolyn Higgins, Justin Walden, Mary Ruch, Carolyn Hoffman, Ka- ren Clark. 44 German Honor Society 1 1. Freshman cheerleaders raise spirits at the NHS bonfire. 2. Marcy Buhrman scratches her head while trying to decide which cup of delicious hot cocoa she wants to drink during the NHS bonfire. The National Honor Society is an organization whose members have shown excel- lence in academics, leadership, and service. Membership is a re- sponsibility which is fulfilled by continued academic success and individual and group ser- vice projects. This year's NHS- sponsored Homecoming bonfire was a tremendous success, thanks to the music of WLRW's Chad Stevens, hot cocoa, and lots of Charger spirit. Fundrais- ing activities throughout the year allow NHS to provide the bonfire, entertainment, and re- freshments free to all Chargers. New members are inducted in the spring and the year is ended with a celebration picnic. Mrs. Allison White is the sponsor of NHS. Honor Society— National Front Row: Darryl Thompson, Charlene Shen, Laura Wise, Karen Clark, Donna Sippel, Brad Anderson, Melinda Dale, Ifat Ali, Crystal Jewell, Paige Barton, Tiffany Trent, Julie Mulcahey, Melinda Day, Melissa Hill, Jinni Ali. 2nd Row: Eric Gruber, MiYoung Kim, Fariba Kazemi, Erica Buerkle, Jeremy Stillwell (President), Vanessa Scott (Vice-President), Faith Henson (Secretary), Matt Koritz (Treasurer), Heather Stout, Vicki Strom, Anne Doll, Jennifer Day, Carolyn Hoff- mann, Holly Levin. 3rd Row: Chris Rogers, Andy Sikora, Craig Neitzel, Scott Cinnamon, Tom Hettinger, Ken Pirok, Christy Cornell, Barmack Rassi, Kevin Duffy, Stacy Budnik, Cheryl Scheppel, Kevin Bolin, Joy Russell, Toni Wade, Staci Briggs, Becky Glogowski, Pam Pershing. 4th Row: Greg Buchanan, Suzanne Warmbier, Stacie Smith, Daryl Fritchey, Bob Peterson, David Peppers, Earle Burkhardt, Dave Lansford, Andre Butler, Mindy Harlan, Marcy Frisbie, Missy Summers, Emily Gleichman, Amin Negandhi, Stephanie Lynge, Mrs. Allison White (sponsor). Back Row: Tricia Lewis, Kristine Bolin, Steve Snyder, Steve Sherwood, Julie Johnson, Jason Chicoine, Chris- tine Kennen, Andrea Bailey, Matt North, Cathy McKay, Nancy Eberle, Bert Badertscher, Jennifer Pittman, Richard Hyde, Beth Schimmel. National Honor Society 45 Honor Society Spanish The students initiated into the Spanish Honor Society this year represent the best and the brightest in the study of Spanish. Furthermore, all exhibit fine citizenship and a genuine interest in the people, places, and customs of the His- panic Cultures. Because of the overwhelming demand for tu- tors this year, the Spanish Honor Society Members are re- quired to tutor for a minimum of four hours in Spanish I, II, or III. As for its activities, the Spanish Honor Society partici- pated in a trilingual volleyball game, a dinner at a Spanish restaurant, the International Fair, and a cultural trip. Amin Negandhi studies hard to keep up his grade in Spanish. Front Row: Chris Rogers, Tricia Lewis, Suzie Roseman, Janet McNa- mara (Secretary Treasurer), Joy Russel! (President), Amin Negandhi (Vice-President), Becky Glogowski, Pam Pershing, Jennifer Day, Shannon DeLaMar. 2nd Row: Diane Booth, Stacey Alford, Suzanne Warmbier, Stacie Smith, Scott Cinnamon, Ken Pirok, Kevin Duffy, Melinda Dale, Kristine Bolin, Anne Doll, Cynthia Thomas. Back • Row: Mrs. Candace McMaster (sponsor). Bob Hagerty, Greg Dohrman, Joe Villanti, Daryl Fritchey, Kevin Bolin, Brad Anderson, Jeremy Stillwell, Matt North, Julie Johnson, Craig Smith. Not Pic- tured: Julia Henson, Jeff Licquia, Melissa Thomas, Karen Winfrey. 46 Spanish Honor Society Idea's Mirror Idea's Mirror, Centennial's literary magazine, publishes original creative writing by Centennial students. The mag- azine is printed once a year in the spring. Monthly awards are given for outstanding cre- ative writing, and a Creative Writing Award is presented to the author of the most out- standing entry at the annual awards night. Front Row: Heather Stout, Tammy Camp- bell, Tammie Burley, Chris Faith. 2nd Row: Lori Schaeffer, Stephanie Lynge, Mary Ruch, Carolyn Hoffmann, Mrs. Nolen (sponsor). Back Row: Tasha Bengoechea, Kimberly Dillard, Melinda Dale, DuShon Brent. Not Pictured: Edith Buhs, Mendy Chapman, Anne Conley, Christy Cornell, Kelsey Cothern, Becky Glogowski, jenny Glogowski, Pey Lih Ho, Anne Phillips, Re- nee Rader, Tami Vaughn. The International Student Club is a year-old club which was initially created to give foreign students a chance to support and get to know each other. It has expanded by permitting American Students to enter and now encourages the students to learn more about each other's cultures. The main activity planned is an International Fair which was held in March. A trip to Chicago was also planned. These students interested will plan presentations to give to World Studies classes. An end of the year picnic was sched- uled as well. You can't go very far on your bike with your eyes closed, Adam Yau! International Student Club Front Row: Caryl Henkel (sponsor), Georgia Camacho (Bolivia), jinni Ali (Bangladesh), June Jump (Korea), Ifat Ali (Bangladesh), Thongsay Sylavong (Laos), Hol- ly Levin (Japan), Fariba Kazemi (Vice-President; Iran). 2nd Row: Melinda Dale (U.S.A.), Catherine Savignon (France), Julia Henson (Secretary; Germany), Tishia Sutton (Philippines), Pey-lih Ho (Taiwan), Amin Negandhi (President; India West Germany), Elizabeth Camacho (Bolivia), MiYoung Kim (Treasurer; Korea), Christine Kennen (U.S.A.), Sarwar Jahan (Bangladesh). Back Row: Charlene Shen (Taiwan), Edith Buhs (U.S.A.), Laura Schnelle (Germany), Camille Brenot (France), Barmack Rassi (Iran), Sarah Conley (Japan), Michele Bencks (Korea), Jeff Lee (R.O.C.). Not Pictured: Adam Yau. Idea's Mirror International Student Club 47 Supported by Rotary International and sponsored by Mr. Stuart Jenkins, Interact is an honorary club made up of 28 senior boys selected by the Centennial faculty for their leadership within the school, good character, and personal- ity. Interact works closely with its sister organization. Interserve, on a variety of projects ranging from the Sen- ior Advisor program to the Homecoming Chili Supper to the Spring Dance-A-Thon. In- teract works on the international level by sending representatives to the World Affairs Seminar in Whitewater, Wisconsin, and by aiding the Oxford Committee for Family Relief (Oxfam) in its fight against world starvation. Interserve Interserve is an honorary service organization composed of thirty senior girls chosen by the faculty on the basis of out- standing leadership, dependabi- lity, respectability, and loyalty to Centennial High School. The two main purposes of Interserve are to provide service to the school and community and to orient the freshmen so that they will feel a part of Centennial. Interserve participates in a var- iety of activities throughout the year. They, with Interact, spon- sor the annual Chilli Supper and serve as guides at the Open House. This year Interserve par- ticipated in the Busey Corn Fes- tival and Grape Expectations. One of Interserve's main pro- jects is the Special Olympics Dance-A-Thon. Each year they help to send a number of stu- dents to these Olympics. Mrs. Marty Sierra Perry is the sponsor. Front Row: Tiffany Trent, Joy Russell, Connie Mulcahey, Tricia Lewis (Vice-President), Cheryl Scheppel (President), Faith Henson (Secretary), Mindy Harlan (Treasurer), Cathy McKay. 2nd Row: Laura Wise, Julie Johnson, Venessa Scott, Donna Sippel, Christy Cornell, Ifat Ali, Beth Schimmel, Paige Barton, Crystal Jewell, Holly Levin. Back Row: Melinda Day, Sirena Lyles, Mi- chelle Freeman, Shannon DeLaMar, Christine Kennen, Nancy Eberle, Karen Osmond, Ann Kraatz, Julie Mulcahey, Andrea Bailey. Not Pic- tured: Janet Salm. 48 Interact Interserve Interact Front Row: Ken Pirok, Eric Boehm, David Hepler, Eric Stickels (President), Jeremy Stillwell (Vice President), Steve Sherwood (Treasurer), Jason Chicoine (Secretary). 2nd Row: Amin Negandhi, David Peppers, Will Barker, Paul Haynes, Michael Pratt, Kevin Duffy, Bert Badertscher. Back Row: Marcellos Cray, David Fierke, Brett Walker, Chuck Farmer, Joe Villanti, David Tepper, Matthew Koritz, Kevin Bolin. Not Pictured: Gentre Dozier, Van Ewing II, Terrence Jones, Richard Mulcahey, David Nelson, Michael Ran- som. 1. Mindy Harlan and Crystal Jewell join the Chargers' Shuffling Crew in their rap dur- ing the Homecoming Pep Assembly. 2. Chris Kennen can't figure out what Laura Wise has found in the relishes at the Chilli Supper. 3. Ann Kraatz asks Michael Ransom if she really has to wear those gloves before she can serve up the delicious desserts at the Chilli Supper. 4. Donna Sippel laughs when Andrea Bailey offers to sell her and Michael Pratt tickets to the Chilli Supper. 5. Crystal Jewell keeps those hungry customers mov- ing through the Chilli Supper line so Chuck Farmer can take a break and pose for the cameraman. Interact Interserve 49 Lancers Front Row: Becky Smith. 2nd Row: Lisa Cassel, Angie Oye, Katie McDermott, Lisa Hillsman. 3rd Row: Oyatta Hanny, Jennifer Herb, Shantae Lee, Tina Moore, Sharon Hutchinson, Kimberly Black. Back Row: Sirena Lyles, Anna Hanny, Angela Malone, Michelle Martinez, Arin Schneider, Mrs. Bogren (coach). Not Pictured: Chandra Shaw. The Lancers provide pompon drill team routines for all home football and basket- ball games. They also perform for school assemblies when re- quested. Their main goal is to promote school spirit and support for Centennial athlet- ics. l 2 1. “Let's try to make a house, say Sirena Lyles and Jennifer Herb. 2. The Lancers raise their arms and the Charger Spirit during the Homecoming assembly. 50 Lancers Junior Achievement i I i ■ 7 Students who are members of Junior Achievement learn more about business by running their own corpora- tion. They buy and sell stock in their corporation and sell a product to the public. Profits from sales are distributed to members. Junior Achievement is directed by Mr. Boyd. Front Row: Chris Haynes, Cheryl Scheppel, Karen DeTemple, Paige Barton, Chris Schneider, Mr. Boyd (sponsor). 2nd Row: Jeff Johnson, Morgan Wandell, Shane Flentie, Mike Cline, Daryl Thompson. 3rd Row: Kevin Bolin, Paul Hanes, Doug Foltz, Julie Slack. Back Row: Brian Beyer, Kevin Globe, Angie Slaughter, Dave Wilkinson, Adam Mittleman. Front Row: Gayle Polk, Carolyn Crawford, June Jump, Lisa Cassel. 2nd Row: Stephanie Lynge, Christy Cornell, Chrystal Burroughs. 3rd Row: Melissa Thomas, Julia Henson, Kathy Madsen, Wilson McConkie. Back Row: David Bartels, Jason Chicoine, Steve Sherwood, Mike Creason. Not Pictured: Chad Cassel, Karen Osmond, Mike Todd. Madrigals The Madrigal Singers, select- ed by audition, are a group of students who perform many different styles of music with a primary emphasis on tradition- al a cappella madrigal music. The Madrigals sing with proud dedication. «■ 1 Junior Achievement Madrigals 51 Marching Chargers Front Row: Julie Johnson, Sharon Mullen, Melinda Dale, Jackie Brown, Suellyn Hatfield, Melissa Dale, Joelle Anderson, Cathy McKay, Andrea Bai- ley, Mary Ruch, Julie Arrasmith, Regina Nicholson, Jeanene Rollins, Julie Sloniger, Heather Tapscott. 2nd Row: Janet Salm, Tammy Deptula, Connie Tucker, Karen Buckley, Angie Schmidt, Moira Nolan, Anne Doll, Beth Dahl, Jim Sayles, John Sayles, Bill Cylkowski, Daniel Lee, Jennifer Meyers, Karen Omark. 3rd Row: Jeanne Bloomberg, Lisa Staples, Tricia Williams, Michele Scheppel, Rachel Palencia, Kristine Bolin, Kimberly Bolin, Latipha Rivers, Jennifer Black, Chris Doll, Mike Stellwag, Jeff McCoy, Marsha Woods, Lisa Hensley, Christine Vanier, Tracy Levin. 4th Row: Jennifer Da- vis, Debbie Benz, Amy Webbink, Jeff Horvath, Dave Lehnus, Christine Kennen, Debra Gerber, Emily Gleichman, Vicki Strom, Kathy Sanderson, Diana Lashbrook, Lori Huffman, Ginny Stevenson, Carrie Roberts, Kim Spark. 5th Row: Johnny Lindstrom, Cheryl Achtemeier, Debbie Thompson, Joe Marcus, Bert Badertscher, Steve Scherwood, Venessa Scott, Dan Musson, Kevin Badertscher, Jasen Whiteside, Greg Buchanan, Dave Lansford, Jason Ford, Colette Rodgers, Donna Fontana, Tia-Lisa Stites. Back Row: Mark Latona, Bob Peterson, Kurt Kennen, Steve Hoffmann, Steve Snyder, Will Barker, Matt North, Mike Creason, Gregory Taylor, Justin Walden, Keith Oye, Van Woods, Loren Bahadori, Greg Dohrman, Todd Kline, Doug Sny- der. Not Pictured: Ronald Blakely, Antione Brown, Myron Buchanan, Chrystal Burroughs, Cris Calle, Cari Cicone, Cathy Cox, Susan Dixon, Nan- cy Eberle, Sherri Flentie, Todd Fletcher, Randy Gawthorp, Dan Goyette, Te- resa Hartman, Jenny Herb, Stephanie Jeter, Lisa Munds, Anne Phillips, Bry- an Rader, Ernestine Regan, Joy Russell, Sarah Simmons, Michelle Toppe, Paulette Wisehart, Tresha Wisehart, Shannon Witt. The Marching Chargers had a remarkable year this year. Improvement was shown in all areas of the band. The band had eighty winds, sixteen per- cussions, sixteen flags, and two drum majors. The Marching Chargers competed in two competitions this year—at the University of Illinois and in Washington, D.C. Improve- ment was noted from the year before. At the Washington, D.C. competition, the March- ing Chargers placed second in the field show and missed winning first place by eight- tenths of a point. The high- light of the year was hosting the Centennial Classic March- ing Band Competition. Twelve bands competed for the top prize, with over 1,000 students participating. Up with those instruments; let the world hear the Charger spirit! 52 Marching Chargers Office Occupations Office Occupations is a coop- erative training program de- signed for seniors who are in- terested in careers in business. Students spend one hour per day in the classroom phase of this program and at least fifteen hours per week at an approved training station where secretarial, clerical, and or bookkeeping duties are involved. The students have a moneymaking project. This money is used to help defray the expense for the annual Em- ployee-Employer Banquet. Front Row: Ramona Wilkerson, Arena Algee, Sherry Rea, Antonette Peppers, Carla Sphar, Leslie Langley, Danielle Turk, Michelle Mary Beth Sutphen. Not Pictured: Stephanie Gernand. 2nd Row: Erica Buerkle, Kim Weber, Armbruster, Patricia Dedrick, Tracy Drennan, Kim Willoughby, Karen Johnson, Mrs. Bette Kelly Thompson. White (sponsor). Back Row: Tanya Sutton, Orchestra Front Row: Suellyn Hatfield, Wendy Hagen, Thomas Yang, LaTacha Branch, Anne Conley, Terrie Boyd, Lisa Staples, Cathy McKay. Back Row: Mrs. Hoffman (director), Janet Salm, Vanessa Scott, Jasen Whiteside, Greg Buchanan, Ginny Stevenson, Steve Hoffmann, Shawn Finfrock, Mark Latona. Not Pictured: Melissa Counce, Carolyn Hoffmann, Curtis Nash, Amanda Robertson, Craig Smith. The High School Orchestra, composed of students from Centennial and Central, par- ticipated in this year's winter and spring concerts. The or- chestra also competed in the Il- linois Education Association District 3 contest. Through this competition, Carolyn Hoff- mann made the All-State Or- chestra. Finally, the High School Orchestra performed at various nursing homes and served as the pit orchestra for the spring musical. Shawn Finfrock carefully reads her notes. Office Occupations Orchestra 53 P.E.O.P.E.L. A Polar Club The Polar Club gives season- al runners of cross-country and track the opportunity to keep in shape during their off seasons. Members push each other to keep training and give it their best effort. Front Row: Jeff Donahoe, Shawn Taylor. Back Row: Andy Sikora, Tom Hettinger, Craig Van Etten. Physical Education Opportu- nity Program for Exceptional Learners is part of the total physical education department. It is designed for students who will benefit from an individ- ualized and developmental physical education program, rather than from general phys- ical education. Individualized 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. pro- vides the opportunity for stu- dents to improve at their own pace while working on indivi- dual needs. Front Row: Matt Liedman, Kurt Oltz, Fariba Kazcmi, Pey-Lih Ho, Julie Johnson. 2nd Row: Cheryl Scheppel, Wayne Bowers. Ladder (bottom to top): Jinni Ali, Erica Buerkie, Lisa Waldrop, Christy Cornell, Renee Johnson. Not Pictured: Sarah Conley, Julia Henson, Melissa Thomas, Kelly Thompson. 54 P.E.O.P.E.L. Polar Club Front Row: Amanda Lindsey, Shirlean Washington, Chauntine Kendricks, Lisa Hillsman, Katrina Chaney, Seana Ware, Lizona Phillips, Santaez Durant, Shandra Wilkerson, Stacey Williams, Jennifer Smith. 2nd Row: Al- bert Armstrong, Sharon Hutchison, Anthony Cobb, Tracy Butler, Tiffany Trent (President), Van Ewing, Oyatta Manny (Vice-President), Angela Malone (Treasurer), Dushon Brent, Angie Slaughter, Mrs. McCormick (sponsor). 3rd Row: Deborah Hunt, Candace Glass, Donyale Ware, Holly Cates, Sharone Chambers, Sirena Lyles, Tawanda Jones, Lynette Terry, Tasha Sayles, Jackie Brown, Mukeni Mitchell, Gentre Dozier. Back Row: Jameela Muhammad, Ngina Evans, Michelle Martinez, Anna Hanny, Tim Marshall, Joseph Hemphill, Jason Carrodine, Chad Smith, Omar West, Dubo Bowman, Marcellos Gray. Not Pictured: Charisse Ewing (Secretary), Vanessa Cobb (As- sistant Secretary). Principal Scholars The Principal Scholars Program has represented a unique educational opportuni- ty for minority high school students at Centennial High School. The program combines the motivations and energies of selected high school stu- dents, parents, counselors, teachers, and the principal in a shared effort to improve class- room learning in an advanced high school curriculum. This prepares the students for high- er education in our nation's most pretigious colleges and universities. R.E.A.C.H. is a group of twenty-one Centennial High School students who care about you. Having been created five years ago, they feel that talking to someone your own age is a good way to clear up a problem and begin to feel better. The program stresses confidentiality. Molly Briggs listens to a fellow student with ready ears and caring help. Front Row: Ann Kraatz, Jennifer Davis, Jenni- fer Bowman, David Tepper. 2nd Row: Mrs. Ruth Fisher, Sponsor; Julie Arrasmith, John Lopez, Dan Leasure, Becky Smith, Matt North. 3rd Row: Regina Nicholson, Oyatta Hanny. 4th Row: Julie Kennedy, Emily Gleichman, Anne Doll, Christine Kennen, Molly Briggs. Back Row: Dushon Brent. Not Pictured: Terrilyne Cole, Catherine Mercer, Dawn Russell, Joy Russell. Principal Scholars R.E.A.C.H. 55 Senior of the Month Committee The Senior of the Month Committee consists of seniors and the faculty at Centennial. Seniors are nominated each month by sponsors to repre- sent an organization or sport. Seniors with a grade point average of 4.5 or better are eli- gible for academic nomination. The committee narrows the choices to five nominees in academics and activities and six nominees in athletics. The ballot is then distributed to the faculty to vote on one out- standing senior in each cate- gory. It is never easy to narrow down the seniors of the month! Speech Club The Speech Club participates in tournaments during the fall and winter seasons. The members gain experience and refine their speaking skills during the tournament season. Members then vie in indivi- dual categories at various lev- els of competition in order to qualify for the state tourna- ment. Front Row: Tricia Lewis, Ifat Ali, Crystal Schimmel, Chauntine Kendricks, Mr. Valentine Jewell, Holly Levin, Faith Henson. Back Row: (sponsor). Not Pictured: Chuck Farmer, Sirena Mr. Casteel (sponsor), Connie Mulcahey, Beth Lyles, Terri Wade, Andrea West. Front Row: Holly Levin (Secretary), Jinni Ali (President), Michelle Martinez, Tammy Camp- bell, Fariba Kazemi, Rachel Lamb. Back Row: Mr. Yanchus (sponsor), Emilie Foster, Charles Dunnum, Holly Cates, Ata Durukan, Amin Negandhi (Vice-President). Not Pictured: Cathy Aniello, Anthony Cobb, June Jump, Jill Pew (Treasurer), Simone Sid well. 56 Senior of the Month Committee Speech Club Strings Front Row: Suellyn Hatfield, Wendy Hagen, Anne Conley, Thomas Hoffman (director). Not Pictured: Carolyn Hoffmann, Curtis Nash, Yang. Back Row: Tacha Branch, Shawn Finfrock, Terrie Boyd, Mrs. Amanda Robertson, Craig Smith. The Strings, composed of students from Centennial and Central, are a part of the High School Orchestra. The members of the Strings study a variety of string music, and many perform with other musical groups as well. Visit- ing nursing homes, going to competitions, and performing for the winter and spring con- certs are among the activities which the Strings partake in. String 57 Student Council The Student Council is com- posed of members from each of the four classes. They are elected in the spring by their peers, in wards, to represent the student body. They sponsor many events during the year. These include the Election Board, Homecoming, the Vice-Versa Dance, and oth- er interschool and community projects, such as Garbage Busters, Clothing Aid, and the Drinking-Driving Mock Senate Hearing for which the Student Council placed third in the na- tion. 1. Give a hoot, please don't pollute, is the message of the superb posters submitted by Centennial students for the Student Council anti-litter campaign. 2. Sometimes the largest desks aren't big enough for Rachel Lamb and Tiffany Ross. 3. The sophomore team's David Donner is amazed at Brent William's eating ability in this Home- coming Class Competition. 4. Even the K-104 truck sang out the Charger spirit during the Homecoming parade. 4 58 Student Council Front Row: Aileen Maggio, Rachel Lamb (Secretary), Tiffany Ross (Vice President), Kelly Allen (President), Paige Barton (Treasurer), Tim Puszkiewicz. 2nd Row: Joda Pepple, Stephanie Myler, Oyatta Hanny, Genie Furla, Beth Walton, Colette Rodgers, Jinni Ali, June Jump, Stephanie Jeter. 3rd Row: Lisa Neuses, Amy Maggio, Jennifer Day, Beth Schimmel, Beth Keen, Amy Atkinson, Janell Stevens, Tricia Lewis, John Albers, Dawn Imlay, Anne Doll. 4th Row: Melissa Smith, Stacy Sullivan, Jeanell Ames, Faith Henson, Angela Malone, Tammy Dahl, Emily Gleichman, Michele Bencks, Robert Diener, Debbie Dedin, Julie Kennedy. Back Row: Melinda Day, Melinda Dale, Pia Atkins, Rima Jakstys, Stacy Budnik, Jason Chicoine, Crystal Jewell, Will Barker, Tiffany Trent, Dushon Brent, Morgan Wandell, Jeremy Stillwell. Not Pictured: Andrea Bailey, Terrilyne Cole, Beth Dahl, Jabari Groves, Sirena Lyles, Vicki McArdle, Tara McPike, Regi- na Nicholson, Stacie Smith, Marni Tobin, Raynika Trent, Terri Wade, Andrea West, Stacy Williams. 2 1. Student Council President Kelly Allen mimicks the mouth move- ment of his idol, Mr. Davis. 2. The Student Council officers-Kelly Allen, Paige Barton, Tiffany Ross, and Rachel Lamb —graciously pose for the photographer. Student Council 59 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 Dracula, Spec- trum 1987, and Bye-Bye Birdie. Becoming a Thespian re- quires one hundred hours of participation in any of the fol- lowing areas: acting, set con- struction, make-up, lighting, costume design, and other theatrical arts. As demonstrat- ed by all their work, the troupe is dedicated to provid- ing evey audience with a memorable show. Front Row: Julie Arrasmith, Christy Cornell, Michael Ransom, Heather Rigg, Eric Sizemore, Holly Levin, Ifat Ali, Donna Sippel, Jinni Ali, Stephanie Lynge, Lisa Cassel. 2nd Row: Melissa Thomas, Edith Buhs, Karen Osmond, Beth Schimmel, David Tepper, Debbie Thompson, Charles Dunnum, Mr. Paige (sponsor), Mrs. Henkel (honorary Thespian), Mrs. Williams (honorary Thespian). 3rd Row: Nancy Eberle, Janet Salm, Ken Pirok, Gregory Taylor, Chris Rogers, Mary Willis, Randy McDaniel. 4th Row: Thomas Phillips, Jeff Maxwell, Kurt Oltz, Apollo Salonga, Jason Chicoine, Will Barker, Chuck Farmer, Dan Leasure, Camille Brenot. Back Row: Tami Adams. Not Pictured: Julia Henson. 1. With intricate dexterity, Karen Osmond applies make-up to David Tepper's face for the thriller play called Dracula. 2. Edith Buhs at- tempts to saw a terrified Nancy Eberle into two parts. 3. Jeff Maxwell sees Dracula during set construction for the play. 60 Thespians The Tutor Society is an orga- nization of students committed to the academic advancement of their fellow students and to the enrichment of their own lives through service to others. In the process of sharing knowledge, experience, and study skills with their peers, tutors gain a greater awareness of their subject matter as well as an appreciation of compon- ents of the learning process. Front Row: Lisa Moy, Janet McNamara, Sharon Mullen, Aileen Maggio, Anne Doll, Mrs. Vidoni (sponsor). 2nd Row: Becky Smith, Cathy McKay, Tiffany Ross, Emelie Foster, Fariba Kazemi. 3rd Row: Jinni Ali, Carolyn Hoff- mann, Kevin Duffy, Pia Negandhi, Stacey Alford, Mary Ruch. 4th Row: Leighann Sarzanini-Calentine, Stephanie Silverwood, Julie Johnson, Kim Bolin. 5th Row: Jill Pew, Regina Nicholson, Earle Burkhardt, Tammy Campbell. 6th Row: Ifat Ali, Kristine Bolin, Ken Pirok, Amin Negandhi, Edith Buhs. 7th Row: Mindy Harlan, Jody Schumacher, Kimberly Dillard, Kevin Henson, Barmack Rassi. Not Pictured: Kim Black, Holly Cates, Stacey Deckard, Chris Doll, Eric Gruber, Lisa Hillsman, Missy Peratt, Pam Pershing, Stacie Smith. Tutor Society The Organizers Of It All 1. Missy Summers studies the fine points of yearbook layouts. 2. A perpetually chipper Marcy Frisbie begins each new day in yearbook class with a wide grin. 3. The yearbook company's representative, Mr. Zimmerman, tries to make things clear for an already perplexed Lau- ra Wise. 4. Eenie meenie minie moe, Tom Erekson decides where each freshman is to go! 5. Holly Levin begins the production of yet another yearbook layout. 6. An editor's job is never finished, even for Faith Henson. i Varsity Football In 1986, the Varsity Chargers ex- perienced a complete turnaround from last year. The strike-shortened season was highlighted by victories over Rantoul, Quincy, and eventual Co-Big 12 East Champion, Bloom- ington. This team was also the team that won the 100th football game for Centennial. Nine members of this year's team made the All-Con- ference East Team. On first team offense were wide receiver Troy Gray; offensive lineman, Mike Ev- ans; and place-kicker, Benoit Tshiwala. Receiving Honorable Mention were offensive lineman, Anthony Cobb and tight end, Clint McGlaughlin. Chosen for first team defense were defense end, Mark Brumfield and defensive tackle, Mike Yette. Receiving Honorable Mention were linebacker, Eric Sin- clair and Dave Wilkinson at punter and safety. CENTENNIAL vs. MACAR- THUR L FORFEIT MATTOON STEPHEN L FORFEIT DEC. L FORFEIT DANVILLE L 0-22 CENTRAL L 7-9 BLOOMING TON W 13-12 URBANA L 20-26 RANTOUL W 39-12 LINCOLN W FORFEIT QUINCY W 48-12 _—us Front Row: Managers: Rod Nash, Travis Lewis, Jacques LeFaivre, Scott Deck, Aaron Pughe, Kevin Stiles. Second Row: Somphone Roupsouay, Omar West, Centre Dozier, Nick Lokshen, Troy Gray, Clint McLaughlin, Kevin Bolin, Dan McNeely, Will Barker. Third Row: David Fierke, Cory Deck, Tyrone Polite, Chad Smith, Aaron Branch, Chad Coleman, Troy Todd, Sean Arie, Eric Thompson. Fourth Row: Jim Bishop, Jeremy Harris, Terrence Jones, Kevin Boyd, David Wilkinson, Kevin Duffy, Barmack Rassi, Jeff Sullivan, Pat McGaughan. Fifth Row: Chuck Dunham, Corey Shackleford, Dan Goyette, Maurice Smith, Scott Heffley, Don Frye, Mike Furrugia, George Trimble, Paul Haynes. Sixth Row: Bill Pritchard, Chris New- man, David Lansford, Mickey Shaw, Paul Cochrane, John Woods, Rob Morfey, Justin Morfey, Joel Sullivan. Seventh Row: Chris Hahn, Dan Punkay, Jason Anglin, Eric Sinclair, Dave Van Roosendaal, Troy Dingledine, Chad Mitchem, Bob Arseneau, Brad Garrison. Eighth Row: Mike Yette, Andy Cotner, Matt Burke, Mike Evans, Rob Lang, Mark Brumfield, Jeff Fraser. Back Row: Coach Peter Meade, Coach John Macek, Rick Fredericks, Head Coach Gary Hembrough, Coach Benny Bryan, Coach Kevin Baker, Coach George LeFaivre, Coach Greg Walters. 64 Varsity Football 1. Senior Defensive-end, Paul Haynes, inspires the Chargers to victory over Bloomington with his fum- ble recovery touchdown. 2. Team Picture. 3. Speed- ster, Troy Gray, looks downfield for a way to the endzone. 4. Ms. Carol Stack, in her third year as Athletic Director, smiles at the thought of another successful football season. 5. Punter Dave Wilkinson gets ready to boom another punt, while lineman, Dave Fierke sets up to stop someone in their tracks. 6. Senior Quarterback, Jeff Fraser, shows his picture- perfect passing form. Varsity Football 65 Sophomore Football The Sophomore Football Team finished the season with a record of 2-4. They had victo- ries over Danville and McArthur and played all their other games close. There were not any team standouts because the coaches encouraged a team concept. At the football banquet, the coaches commented on the sophomore's spirit and how coachable they were. They have high expectations for a successful season next year. 1. The Sophomore offense moves forward for another first down. 3. Sophomores perform well. CENTENNIAL vs. RANTOUL L 20-39 NORMAL L 14-18 DANVILLE W 20-18 URBANA L 0-20 MACARTHUR W 14-0 CENTRAL L 18-36 . -t--------------------------------- Front Row: Kenny Felkner, Jabari Groves, Shaine Chilton, Dave Dorner, Scott Clark, Mike Tobin, Brent Ward, Keith Bradley, Billy Hopkins. Second Row: Robert Jefferson, Gerald Thomas, Martice Reid, Jeff Kendricks, Blair Sarkiss, Todd Strand, Billy Kirby, Chad McKay, Tom Buker, Chan Walker. Third Row: Steve Brush, Paul Stamper, John Phillips, Shoen Russell, Frank McCurry, Chris Johnson, Chuck Rogers, Mike Stanley, Marc Galardy. Fourth Row: Maurice Ray, Cesario Williams, Tim Wilson, Andy Weaver, Eric Kizer, Donny Toler, David Raney, Tony Hubbard, Rob Snelling, Rob Palmisano. Fifth Row: Steve Swartz, Todd Coleman, Chris Edmonds, Shawn Birt, Lyle Baldwin, Tim Stumpf, Shawn Patterson, Tom Phil- lips, Geoff Buxton. Back Row: Coach Benny Bryan, Chris Hollern, Ja- son Potzell, Coach Kevin Baker. 66 Sophomore Football Freshman Football The Freshman football team finished with a record of 2-4. In their first year at Centennial, wearing the Charger Blue, they played exceptionally well and the coaches are excited about their future. They had victories over Ur- bana and Mattoon, and were competitive in their other games. — — ' r T i • ii i ' i m ;i iTTTl 1 1 1 i . . • ■ ♦ | . .. , ,, . I. “ . I Z 1 v : 1 I 1 3 e70 ' oummAv OWwffc UUMPU Za mum k ■ ChAMfllihi ' ruiuNlI i _nmjJtkM , rniwnaCM ««iru CHAMPAIGH « UiMS2 ] CriAMPAlUl 0 3? ' OAK ? CHARPMM UWf .17 Front Row: Vince Bates, Scott Landells, Nick Logsdon, Jesse Murray, James Kirby, Ken Crawford, Chris Masters, Chad Hansen. Second Row: Mike Roberts, Don Frichtl, Chad Cassel, Chad Pitcher, Lance Loschen, Bob Schimmel, Robert Burkholder, Steve Weidner, Keith Oye. Third Row: Brian Palmisano, Chad Rebmann, Brad Fitch, Roger Holben, Josh Piersall, Shane Hess, Allen Stickels, Steve Herb. Fourth Row: Curtis Bamdollar, Mike Alves, Brennan Downes, Glenn Taylor, Danny Grady, Ricky Britt, Tabu Terell, Ryan Neitzel, Terrence Fitzgerald. Fifth Row: Troy Valenti, Richie Griffith, Jason Hicks, Joe Douglas, Ian Blomberg, Justin Henderson, Von Walker, Kirk Wright. Back Row: Coach Peter Meade, Coach Greg Walters. CENTENNIAL vs. DANVILLE L 20-22 URBANA W 21-8 CENTRAL L 13-14 NORMAL L 0-34 MATTOON W 24-6 RANTOUL L 7-21 1. The freshman defense gets tough!! Freshman Football 67 1. Sophomore Steve Swartz leads the Varsity Chargers to another touchdown. 2. The Charger defense sticks a Bloomington runner while de- fensive back Brad Garrison plays cheerleader. 3. Freshman quarterback Chad Pitcher march- ers the freshman Chargers toward another score. 4. Mickey Shaw fights for that extra yardage. 5. Centennial's offensive line blows open a hole for tailback, Kevin Boyd. 5 Girls' Swim The 1986 Girls' Swim team ended its season with a record of 8-3-1. Freshman Marni Tobin started her high school career by setting four new school records in the 200 yard Individual Medly, the 50 yard freestyle, the 100 yard freestyle, and the 100 yard breast. A new school record for the 500 yard freestyle was set by Junior Kym Hucal. Also, a new school record for the 400 yard freestyle relay was set by Edith Buhs, Suzanna Johnson, Kym Hucal, and Marni Tobin. Senior Connie Mulcahey and Sophomore Diana Mills advanced to state in diving. 1. Senior Connie Mulcahey is head-over-heels in love with her div- ing. 2. Centennial swimmers get another head start on a victory. CENTENNIAL vs. NORMAL U-HIGH W 99-73 NORMAL T 86-86 CENTRAL W 89-83 DANVILLE W 107-62 DANVILLE W 114-48 BLOOMINGTON L 50-120 PEKING L 69-102 URBANA W 106-61 CHARLESTON W 123-27 URBANA w 107-47 KANKAKEE L 80-89 URBANA U-HIGH W 95-74 CONFERENCE 2 7 SECTIONAL 4 9 STATE 140 Front Row: Diana Mills, Connie Mulcahey. Second Row: Terri Davis, Johnson. Fourth Row: Kim Hucal, Marni Tobin, Sharone Chambers, Jennifer Oehmke, Michelle Hieser, Beth Keen, Amy Caldwell. Third Ashley Johnson, Edith Buhs, Tiffany Trent. Back Row: Amy Borgen, Row: Karen Osmond, Shannon DeLaMar, Candace Glass, Suzanne Raynika Trent, Carolyn Conry. Not Pictured: Jennifer Bowman. 2 1 Girls' Swim 69 Soccer The 1986 Soccer team ended its season with a record of 15-3. In its second year of existence, the team advanced to the championship game of regionals. The team was led by All-Conference Seniors Brian Jewell, Brad Hearne, and Buddy Ruggles. Senior Bert Badertscher was voted All-Conference Honorable Mention. Other standouts were goalie Steve Sherwood, who was voted Most Im- proved Player by the team, Jason Chicoine, and Mike Higgins. Front Row: Mark Sikora, John Shatzer, Ata Durakan, Adam Mergen- thaler, Scott Oldoni, Kip Musson. Second Row: Jason Chicoine, Greg Endress, Kevin Badertscher, Corey Jewell, David Jenkins, David Tepper. Third Row: Brian Jewell, Mary Ruch, Brad Hearne, Brian Wimsett, Mike Higgins, Dan Mittman, Mike Matyzewicz, Coach Gary Pansa. Back Row: Charlie Maier, David Gerber, Steve Anderson, Buddy Ruggles, Steve Sherwood, Jeff Miller, Bert Baderscher. Brian Jewell shows off his fancy footwork, as Jason Chicoine and Mike Higgins look on. CENTENNIAL vs. CENTRAL UNIVERSITY HIGH DANVILLE MT. ZION URBANA NORMAL CHARLESTON URBANA DANVILLE BLOOMINGTON MACARTHUR EISENHOWER STEPHEN DEC. MATTOON URBANA BLOOMINGTON NORMAL U-HIGH w 4-2 w 3-2 w 4-3 w 1-0 w 5-4 L 0-1 W 5-0 W 4-0 w 4-0 w 2-1 L 1-2 W FORFEIT W FORFEIT W FORFEIT W 1-0 W 3-2 L 2-4 70 Soccer Soccer 71 Courtesy of News (.j ette. J Courtesy of News Gazette. 1. Bert Badertscher looks like he has done this trick too many times. 2. Despite the futile efforts of an Ur- bana player, Bert Badertscher does not give up. 3. Brad Hearne shows us he has the right stuff by drib- bling by two Urbana players. 4. Buddy Ruggels makes a daring dive for the ball and misses. Girls' Tennis Although the girls' tennis team posted a 3-5 record, their future is bright. Having only two seniors on the team during this rebuilding year, the Centennial netters should be an experienced team come next fall. The sea- son was highlighted by the fantastic play of letterman Missy Summers. Placing within the top 70 in the state. Other lettermen were Lisa Cannaday, Anne Doll, Missy Summers, Kim Dillard, Kim Robeson, Katie Ramshaw, Genie Furla, and Beth Dahl. CENTENNIAL VS: Rantoul L 4-5 Paris W 7-2 Central L 0-6 Danville L 3-6 Urbana L 3-6 Gibson City W 6-3 Normal L 1-8 Watseka W 5-4 Front Row: Genie Furla, Beth Dahl, Pam Pershing, Lisa Bra, Stephie Lyngie. Row 2: Kim Robeson, Katie Ramshaw, Patty Scully. Back 1. Hi! says Kim Robeson. 2. Tennis star Missy Summers practices for state. Row: Lisa Cannaday, Anne Doll, Missy Summers, Mi Young Kim, Kim Dillard, Coach Sara Seed. 2 72 Girls' Tennis Volleyball Centennial's Volleyball team, once again, had an excellent sea- son posting a 10-4 mark. Team standout Stephanie Sullivan was elected to the News-Gazette all- area volleyball team, and for the second consecutive year, the spikers made it to the regional and sectional tournaments after winning the Big 12. Letter winners this year were Kathy Maxwell, Krista Peterson, Trina Messerli, Stephanie Sulli- van, Mindy Harlan, Paige Barton, Mindy Bauer, Meg Ackerman, and Betsy Carbonneau. CENTENNIAL VS: Bloomington W 15-5 15-8 Central L 7-15 12-15 Georgetown W 16-14 15-12 Gibson City W 15-7 15-4 Danville W 15-5 15-4 Watseka L 15-5 13-15 11-15 Monticello W 15-13 13-15 15-9 Rantoul W 15-8 15-6 MacArthur W 15-6 15-13 Urbana W 15-13 15-5 Tuscola W 15-11 15-9 Normal L 8-15 10-15 Stephen-Decatur W 15-9 15-7 Charleston L 8-15 14-16 Won by Forfeit: Mattoon Lincoln Front Row: Kathy Maxwell, Krista Peterson, Barger. Back Row: Gayle Stookey, Meg Trina Messerli, and Andrea Witt. Row 2: Ackerman, Paige Barton, Betsy Carboneau, and Stephanie Sullivan, Mindy Harlan, Mindy Marilyn Freeman. Front Row: Erica Lenz, Beth Walton, Hollie Finley. Row 2: Denise Freeman, Tara McPike, Kim Bolin, Tiffany Ross, Hollie Hutchcraft, Carie Villanti. Back Row: Gayle Stookey, Missy Peratt, Heather Finley, Diane Rogers, Carie Aschinger, Pia Atkins, Anne Carbonneau, and Marilyn Freeman. Volleyball 73 74 Volleyball Courtesy of News Gazette 3 1. Scrap says Mrs. Freeman. 2. Mindy Harlan shows her stuff. 3. No, Stephane Sullivan, you can't catch the ball. 4. Mindy Harlan anticipates the ball. Courtesy of News Gazette 2 Volleyball 75 Cross Country The Centennial cross country team had quite an impressive season having a 4-2 record in head to head competition. In this rebuilding year, the team had only 4 seniors. With this fact, their futures are very promising. Lettermen this year were Shawn Taylor, David Peppers, Scott Cinnamon, Jeff Donahoe, Tom Hettinger, Andy Sikora, Craig Van Etten, David Bartels, Debbie Cox, Kris Bolin, Leighann Calentine, and Shawn Finfrock—Mgr. CENTENNIAL VS: Rantoul W 32-35 Urbana L 22-36 Central W 35-16 Stephen- Decatur W 15-0 Decatur- Eisenhower L 15-49 Decatur- MacArthur W 30-21 Front Row: June Jump, Cathy Anniello, Debbie Cox, Latona. Back Row: Coach Fairchild, Todd Kline, Kri Bolin, Leighann Sarzanini-Calentine, Shawn Shawn Taylor, Dave Bartels, David Yost, Mike Asby, Finfrock. Row 2: Andy Sikora, Scott Cinnamon, Craig Dave Peppers. Van Etten, Jeff Donahoe, Tom Hettinger, Mark 1. Andy Sikora strides to be the best. 2. Scott Cinnamon checks out the competition. 76 Cross Country Golf The golf team had a very impressive season this year finishing with a 4-1 season. Led by the outstanding per- formances of David Hepler, Rob Summers, David Nel- son, Mike Kaufman, and Brian McAndrew, the team qualified for the regional tournament and placed 4th. They then advanced to sectionals, capping off an excel- lent season. Lettermen this year were David Hepler, Da- vid Nelson, Rob Summers, Brett Miller, Mike Kaufman and Brian McAndrew. Front Row: Brett Miller, Mike Malee, Brad Rust, Jon vid Nelson, Brian McAndrew, Rob Summers, Coach Thompson, Eric Boehm. Back Row: Mark Gorrell, Nelson. Rich McMahon, Mike Kaufman, David Hepler, Da- CENTENNIAL VS: Mahomet W 151-177 Rantoul W 209-233 Monticello W 145-176 Normal W 217-217 Bloomington L 217-216 1. Mr. Nelson explains to Rob Summers, 'This is a golf ball. 2. Mike Kaufman wonders what is on the bottom of his shoe. Golf 77 Varsity Boys' Basketball The Varsity Boys' Basketball team finished its season with a record of 11-15. This season was a tremendous turnaround from last year. The team worked together as a unit and Coach Coleman Carrodine cites this as a major reason for the team's success. Another reason for their success was the excellent classroom performance exhibit- ed by the team. Junior Andre Butler has maintained a 5.0 grade point average through five semesters and as many as seven other players were on the honor roll. Team standouts included Juniors Tom Jakstys, Andre Butler, and Sophomore Jason Carrodine. Senior Marcellos Gray and Butler scored in double digits in many of the team's games. With only three seniors graduating. Coach Carrodine is looking for a successful season next year. Front Row: Andre Butler, Archie Jackson, Van Ewing, Coach Tim Marshall, Gary Wash, Kevin Globe, John Woods, Tom Jakstys, Coleman Carrodine, Jason Carrodine, Dubois Bowman, Marcellos Todd Crozier, Keith Dalton, Tony Kinney, Dave Wilkinson, Manager Gray, Coach Terry. Back Row: Coach Preston Williams, Chad Smith, Marlon Smith. CENTENNIAL vs: DECATUR ST. TERESA W 52-51 PEORIA CENTRAL L 46-61 DECATUR MACARTHUR W 55-51 CENTRAL W 66-41 BLOOMINGTON L 58-60 DANVILLE L 50-60 MATTOON W 43-42 DECATUR MACARTHUR L 60-65 MARION L 27-46 SPRINGFIELD HIGH W 43-42 BELLEVILLE L 35-56 RANTOUL W 67-50 BLOOMINGTON TRAIL L 37-53 URBANA L 50-56 STEPHEN DACATUR W 52-47 DANVILLE L 39-46 MATTOON W 56-37 NORMAL W 45-37 RANTOUL L 61-63 KANKAKEE L 40-55 URBANA W 53-42 CENTRAL L 26-27 EISENHOWER L 49-52 •CENTRAL W 52-41 •DANVILLE L 52-60 •Regional Game 1. Tony Kinney concentrates on making a free throw. 78 Varsity Boy's Basketball 1. Kevin Globe looks for the open man under the basket. 2. Marcellos Gray brings the ball upcourt with his excellent ball handling skills. 3. Dubois Bowman takes the ball into traffic for two points. 4. Andre Butler launches another shot into the hoop. Varsity Boys Basketball 79 4 1. Tony Kinney leaps over the defender and releases his jump shot. 2. John Woods con- centrates on making a lay-up. 3. Tom Jakstys shoots his jumper ... It's good! 4. John Woods goes up over an outstretched defender for an easy two. 80 Varsity Boys' Basketball Sophomore Boys' Basketball Centennial vs.: Mattoon W 47-46 Central L 41-53 Bloomington W 71-37 Danville w 55-54 Mattoon w 63-48 D. McArthur w 82-53 Rantoul L 33-51 Central L 53-64 Urbana L 45-53 Rantoul W 59-47 Bloom. Trail L 55-62 Urbana W 56-50 S. Decatur W 78-46 Danville W 54-46 Normal L 44-50 Rantoul L 45-70 Kankakee W 63-36 Urbana L 46-48 Central L 26-28 Eisenhower W 62-60 In their second year at Centennial, the Sophomores played to an 11-9 record. The team was led by the su- perb play of Kris Carlson, who played consistently the en- tire season. The team is coached by Preston Williams. Front Row: Shoen Russell, Frank McCurry, Jeff Kendricks, Antoine Brown, Jerry Lewis, Mike Tobin. Back Row: Coach Preston Williams, Kris Carlson, John Phil- lips, Jason Buhr, Jeremy Gardner, Jabari Groves, Mike Kaufman, Scott Clark, Anthony Lewis, Mgr. Sophomore Boys' Basketball 81 Freshmen Boys' Basketball The Centennial freshmen basketball team learns fundamen- tal skills. The main em- phasis of the team is on learning the system rather than on winning. Throughout the season, the team has improved greatly, finishing with a 13-9 record, and the varsity team will eventually benefit from its talent. The team is coached by Jim Terry. Centennial vs. Urbana W 49-44 Gibson City W 63-56 Central L 36-47 Rantoul L 47-67 Central L 60-43 Urbana W 55-50 Normal Chiddix L 48-57 Danville L 39-46 MacArthur L 35-37 Eisenhower W 55-34 Bloomington w 49-42 Normal Chiddix L 29-38 Bloomington W 69-60 Normal U-High w 65-38 Unity w 57-37 Stephen Decatur w 67-48 Normal Parkside w 57-32 Bloomington w 46-42 Eisenhower L 53-56 Rantoul L 51-63 Stephen Decatur W 51-45 Front Row: Chris Masters, Mgr., Robert Schimmel, David Baysinger, Tabu Terrell, Andy Woods, Mike Alves, Danny Grady, Mary Willis, Mgr. Back Row: Channing Peacock, Charles Hall, David Bartels, Jeff Miller, Troy Price, Mike Ulinski, Lance Loschen, Ian Blomberg, Ricky Britt, Coach Jim Terry CENTENNIAL vs. STEPHEN DEC. W 48-35 RANTOUL W 39-37 BLOOMINGTON W 54-35 CENTRAL W 44-15 BLOOMINGTON W 66-38 CHARLESTON L 41-51 CENTRAL W 65-20 MATTOON L 58-65 RANTOUL L 46-53 MACARTHUR W 56-51 DANVILLE L 23-48 GALESBURG L 44-55 MORTON W 52-46 DANVILLE L 25-29 URBANA L 49-57 DANVILLE L 32-37 MATTOON L 40-61 NORMAL L 53-65 URBANA L 39-43 CENTRAL W 66-24 RANTOUL W 46-39 EISENHOWER W 50-45 LINCOLN L 60-71 MOUNT ZION W 43-38 DANVILLE L 37-38 Varsity Girls' Basketball The Varsity Girls' Basketball team closed its season with a record of 12-13. The team was led by Seniors Katie Ramshaw and Angie Slaughter. Katie broke a school record by playing in 99 games. Coach Tim Fairchild com- mented about the season, We had a frustrating season We had our highpoints, but just could not put it all to- gether. Front Row: Coach Tim Fairchild, Katie Ramshaw, Nichole Porter, Jeremy Harris, Angie Slaughter, Chandra Shaw, Rosha Turner, Eva Oyatta Hanny, Dana Cockrell, Janet Green. Back Row: Manager Moore. Not Pictured: Kim Seward and Tammy Seward. 1. Katie Ramshaw out jumps a defender and scores two points. Varsity Girls' Basketball 83 1. Kim Seward holds hands with a defender while she makes a shot. 2. Tammy Seward hopes she makes this basket. 3. Tammy Seward jumps above the rest and grabs a rebound. 4. Katie Ramshaw takes abuse from a Rantoul defender as she puts up a shot. 84 Varsity Girls' Basketball 1. Angie Slaughter pushes a Rantoul player out of the way and says, This is my rebound! 2. Chris Conry puts the ball up in traffic. 3. The freshmen girls put pressure on the ball. 4. Freshman Genie Furla shoots the ball while Chris Conry looks on. Girls' Basketball 85 Junior Varsity Girls7 Basketball The Junior Varsity Girls' Basketball team ended its sea- itself for Varsity next year and looks forward to a new son with a record of 6-12. The team continued to prepare season. Dana Cockrell and Eva Moore led the team. Front Row: Coach Tim Fairchild, Heather Brewer, Chris Conry, Eva Chambers, Terri Davis, Dianna Lashbrook, Janet McNamara. Moore, Dana Cockrell, Diane Rogers. Back Row: Erica Green, Sharone CENTENNIAL vs. STEPHEN DEC. L 19-36 CHARLESTON L 35-39 CENTRAL L 22-36 BLOOMINGTON L 25-32 DANVILLE W 28-21 ! MATTOON L 32-39 RANTOUL L 22-46 MACARTHUR W 37-24 URBANA L 28-30 DANVILLE W 32-28 MATTOON L 36-46 NORMAL W 34-19 URBANA L 27-50 CENTRAL L 32-45 RANTOUL L 35-60 EISENHOWER L 33-39 MOUNT ZION W 52-36 LINCOLN W 42-38 1. Dana Cockrell does not hesitate shooting the ball from the top of the key. 86 Junior Varsity Girls' Basketball Freshman Girls' Basketball The Freshman Girls' Basketball got off to a good start their season with a record of 6-6. Standouts were Diana in their first year of organized basketball. They ended Lashbrok, Heather Brewer, and Diane Rogers. Front Row: Katrina Chaney, Diana Lashbrook, Genie Furla, Crissie Brewer, Kim McCloud. Not pictured: Coach Molly Mills. Thomas, Lisa Brya. Back Row: Carolyn Conry, Diana Rogers, Fleather CENTENNIAL vs. STEPHEN DEC. L 20-21 URBANA W 37-35 CENTRAL W 38-15 CENTRAL W 31-12 MACARTHUR W 33-22 URBANA W 43-30 EISENHOWER L 31-37 RANTOUL L 20-27 UNITY L 33-39 RANTOUL L 30-32 EISENHOWER L 23-38 STEPHEN DEC. W FORFEIT 1. Dianna Lashbrook shows us how to make a fast break lay-up right. Freshman Girls' Basketball 87 Wrestling Back Row: Jim McConkey, Brett Walker, David Nelson, David Fierke, Chad Mueller, Eric Boehm, Scott Cinnamon, Chad Pitcher. Bill Pritchard, Paul Stamper, Coach Nelson. First Row: Andy Weaver, This year's wrestling season was very good. They ended the season with a 8-4 record, beating Rantoul, Central, Springfield Southeast, Dan- ville, Stephan Decatur, Decatur Eisenhower, Decatur MacArthur and Mt. Zion. In tournaments they placed 6 out of 13 at Springfield Invitational, 6 out of 8 in the Lock- port Invitational, 5th out of 9 at Normal U-High, and 4th out of 12 in the big 12 Conference tourna- ment, and 6 out of 8 in Regionals. Congratulations are extended to Chad Mueller, the only Centennial wrestler to make it to the state tour- nament. Back Row: Chris Lansford, Mark Clegg, Cortis Ward, Tyrone Polite, Tim Buttitta, Robert Barndollar, Coach Sexton, Front Row: Brent Gibbs 88 Wrestling CENTENNIAL vs: Rantoul W 37-20 Central W 46-18 Springfield Lanphier L 29-31 Springfield Southeast W 31-25 Danville W 51-15 Monticello L 31-33 Bloomington L 9-60 Urbana L 17-40 Stephan Decatur W 57-12 Decatur Eisenhower W 56-13 Decatur MacArthur W 51-6 Mt. Zion W 40-24 Tournaments: 4th out of Big 1 2 and 6th out of regionals. 1. David Nelson makes the moves on his opponent. 2. Eric Boehm gets his opponent into an uncomfortable position. 3. Tyrone Polite practices his dancing techniques. 4. Bill Pritchard doesn't enjoy the smell of his opponent's underarm. 5. Dan Punkay gets a hold on his opponent. Boys' Swim Central Peoria Inv. Kankakee Inv Normal Com. Danville Urbana Urbana Peoria Com. Danville Pekin Bloomington Normal U H Urbana 53-8 8 80-14 16 94- 75 61-14 77-36 95- 75 69-104 102-62 88-83 73-88 97-71 90-80 W Back Row: Coach Fredricks, Aaron Klaus Pirok, Buddy Ruggles, Will Barker, Loren Bennett The swim team this year was the seventh best in the history of Centennial High. They out swam Kankakee, Normal, Danville, Ur- bana, Peoria, and Normal Uni- High. Their record was 11 wins out of 14 meets. Great team effort Chargers. 1. Mr. Way bright says, You have to get closer to the board guys! 2. Buddy Ruggles takes a lap. Rich Boys' The 1986 Boys' Tennis team finished with a dual meet record of 6-8. Team standouts Bert Badertscher and Kris Carlson finished with excellent seasons. Each reached the quarterfinals and semifinals respectively of both the Tennis conference and sectional tournaments. Other lettermen were Steve Sherwood, Chris Holzer, Greg Sloniger, Kurt Oltz, and Chris Mattig. Front Row: Joe Marcus, Bert Badertscher, Amin Negandhi, Eric Stickels, Kevin Badertscher. Back Row: Coach Don Waybright, Matt Koritz, Greg Dohrman, Kevin Bolin, Kris Carlson Chris Holzer, CENTENNIAL VS.: STEPHEN DEC. W 5-4 DANVILLE L 1-8 PARIS W 7-2 CENTRAL L 0-9 RANTOUL L 4-5 MCARTHUR L 0-7 URBANA W 6-3 EISENHOWER L 4-5 MATTOON L 3-6 MC NAMARA L 2-3 ST. TERESA W 8-1 KANKAKEE W 9-0 RANTOUL W 6-3 NORMAL L 4-5 Chris Mattig, Greg Sloniger. Not Pictured: Steve Sherwood, Tom Phillips, Sam Garmon, Kurt Oltz. _ Amin Negandhi shows us his picture perfect form. Boys' Tennis 91 Track The 1986 Boys' Track team had a rebuilding season. Their season was highlighted by the individual perfor- mances of Troy Gray in the 400 with a time of 49.6 seconds. David Wilkinson performed well in the 110 high hurdles and the 330 low hurdles. Aaron Minor also did well in the 100 yd. sprint. Coach Jones is looking forward to a winning season next year. The 1986 Girls' Track team also had a rebuilding sea- son. However, there were many bright individual perfor- mances. Cindy Lawrence qualified and won the girls' state meet in the high jump, posting a state record of 5 feet 10 inches. Angie Malone also did well in the 400 meter dash. CENTENNIAL BOYS vs. CHARGER RELAYS L 0 MACARTHUR L 42-84 CENTRAL L 0-42 BLOOMINGTON L 53-89 URBANA RELAYS L 4 MAHOMET L 60-86 STEPHEN DEC. L 66-68 EISENHOWER L 0-48 CENTRAL OPEN L 0 RANTOUL L 14-65 CHARLESTON L 0-33 F S BIG 12 L 9 DANVILLE L 53-87 CENTRAL T 80-80 STEPHEN DEC. L 0-40 BIG 12 L ' 7 SECTIONAL L 3 F S RANTOUL L 19 Front Row: Doug Barger, Robert James, Matt Woods, Troy Gray, Jeff Kendricks, Steve Brush, Chris Mikucki, Roger Short, Keith Pirok. Row 2: Jeff Donahoe, Andy Sikora, Cory Shackelford, Terrence Jones, Kevin Duffy, David Wilkinson, Chad McKay, Todd Coleman, Jabari Groves. Row 3: Steve Schict, Steve Snyder, Jerry Lewis, Tyrone Polite, Donny Toler, Mark Latona. Row 4: Fred Jump, Shawn Taylor, Keith Bradley, Craig Van Etten, Scott Savage, Phuong Byers, Shawn Russell, Mike Evans. Back Row: Ben Tshiwala, Alvin Overton, Aaron Minor, Joe Primm, Spencer Nelson. CENTENNIAL GIRLS vs. STEPHEN DEC. L 45-100 BLOOMINGTON L 44-81 MACARTHUR L 50 URBANA L 0-51 DANVILLE L 70-76 EISENHOWER L 4-87 URBANA INVIT. L 6 URBANA L 39-60 RANTOUL L 0-82 BIG 12 L 16 SECTIONAL L 17 STATE L 10 Front Row: Neysa Pernell, Kris Bolin, Shannon DeLaMar, Ericka Morse, Cindy Lawrence, Cindy Da- vis, Becky Smith, Trina Messerli, Stephanie Palmer. Row 2: Tracy Butler, Leighann Sarzanini-Calentine, Donna Fontana, Fariba Kazemi, Angie Malone, Aileen Maggio, Mary Ruch. Row 3: Tia Starks, Debbie Thompson, Chris Crowley. Back Row: Terinia Guy, Tammy Drish, Kristie Savage, Angie Slaughter, Lauanna Williams. 92 Track Softball The 1986 softball team finished with a record of 6-14. and Stacy Shaw (center field). With six returning Coach Gayle Stookey was very pleased with her first sea- lettermen, Coach Stookey is looking forward to another son. Standouts were seniors Marcy Levy (short stop), good season next year. Faline McConkie (pitcher), Janet Bickers (second base). Front Row: Kim Pryor, Staci Shaw, Paige Barton, Mulcahey, Paula McKinney, Coach Gayle Stookey. Dawn Freeman, Missy Peratt. Second Row: Faline Top Row: Mrs. Freeman, Terri Davis, Becky Wisner, McConkie, Beth Schimmel, Janet Bickets, Connie Nicole Porter, Julie Mulcahey, Marcy Levy. CENTENNIAL vs. STEPHEN DEC L 7-0 URBANA W 11-8 DANVILLE W 9-8 CENTRAL W 15-3 EISENHOWER L 4-0 EISENHOWER L 9-3 DANVILLE L 11-3 MATTOON L 13-3 CHARLESTON W 3-2 CHARLESTON W 7-5 URBANA L 7-0 RANTOUL L 8-1 MACARTHUR L 14-5 MACARTHUR W 11-8 RANTOUL L 10-4 MATTOON L 10-9 NEWTON L 12-0 ST. JOSEPH L 7-6 CASEY L 6-0 URBANA L 3-0 JV vs: URBANA L 18-6 URBANA L 11-0 CENTRAL W 14-4 RANTOUL L 11-6 RANTOUL L 11-6 RANTOUL W 7-6 W=Centennial win Front Row: Kim Pryor (manager) Amy Glidewell, Jill Clark, Debbi Martin, Carla Sphar, Missy Peratt (Manager). Second Row: Mrs. Freeman, Parri Budhecha, Amy Peck, Mindy Barger, Andrea Witt, Coach Gayle Stookey. Top Row: Jenny Pittman, Lisa Cannaday, Nicole Porter, Diana Mills, Brandy Davis. Softball 93 :Unntal uniat Cnlcr Ial, y jtnUfl'li' Sjl ly iaJ Baseball The 1986 Varsity baseball team finished with a record of 7-14. Team Standouts were Kendall Kasper (All-Con- ference) and Rich Hyde (Special Mention). Jeremy Stillwell, Bob Hagerty, Brad Garrison, Matt Herges, Dan Punkay, Rich McMahon, and Rich Hyde are all returning lettermen. Coach Bryan is looking forward to a great sea- son next year. Front Row: Todd Yaxley, Andy Cotner, Todd Horner, Jamie Dorner, McKinney, Chris Gilliam, Jeff Bouy, Brad Garrison, Jeff Primmer, Jeremy Stillwell, Joe Villanti, Bob Hagerty, Mark Warfield, Kendell Rich Hyde, Rich McMahon. Kasper. Back Row: Mike Dedin,‘Clint McLaughlin, John Garvey, Paul Back Row: Matt Jahnke, Chuck Rogers, Bill Pritchard, Eric Sinclair, Harmon, Steve Smith, Mike Greene, Eric Kizer, Chad Mueller, Mick- Kevin Globe, Jason Anglin, Tom Jakstys, Dan Punkay, Shaine ey Shaw, Robert Redman, David Dorner. Not Pictured - Bill Kirby. Chilton, Matt Herges, Bill Albritton, Mike Tobin. Front Row: Todd 94 Baseball i f . CENTENNIAL vs: STEPHEN DECATUR W 12-4 URBANA W 4-1 DANVILLE L 15-24 CENTRAL L 1-6 CLINTON L 1-4 EISENHOWER L 5-6 EISENHOWER L 5-6 DANVILLE W 5-2 MATTOON L 0-6 URBANA L 6-8 RANTOUL L 5-12 MONTICELLO W 5-2 MACARTHUR L 4-6 MACARTHUR W 8-6 RANTOUL L 2-5 MATTOON L 3-7 TOLONO W 10-1 TOLONO W 13-12 BRADLEY L 1-7 BRADLEY L 3-4 URBANA L 4-10 3 1. Rich Hyde smiles because he knows the next pitch will be a homerun. 2. Jeremy Stillwell waits for another groundball. 3. Brad Garrison waits to slap another single. 4. Andy Cotner takes a mean swing at the ball. Baseball 95 Varsity Cheerleaders The Varsity Cheerleading squad consists of nine girls who try out each spring and are committed to the squad for the entire year. They are sponsored by Mrs. Little and may be found cheering at varsity football and basket- ball games. Front Row: Stacey Williams, Stacey Budnik, Missy Hill, Debbie Dedin Back Row: Rachel Lamb, Aileen Maggio, Angie Clark, Mario Henley 1: Rachel Lamb warms up for a game. 2: The cheerleaders show off one of their many formations. 3: Mario Henley and Debbie Dedin practice their moves. 96 Varsity Cheerleaders JV Cheerleaders Front Row: Lana Clark, Jenny Radick, Amy Atkinson, Neysa Pernell Back Row: Robyn Matthew, Michelle Bencks, Lori McConaha, Amy Maggio The JV cheerleaders are a group of 9 freshmen and sophomores who perform at freshmen and sophomore basketball games as well as at school assemblies. This year's squad went to summer camp at the U of I to learn new routines and returned with the spirit stick award. The group is sponsored by Mrs. Lyles. JV Cheerleading 97 Freshmen 1. Paige Barton offers a little help so that Robert Diener and Genie Furla have a chance to win the class competition. 2. Freshmen class officers—Front: Genie Furla-Vice President, Marni Tobin — President, Back: Stacy Sullivan-Trea- surer, Shelia Oaks-Secretary. 3. Hey!? Where's everyone going, wonders John Sayles. 4. Freshmen hanging out in the cafeteria. 5. Nice float freshmen! « Abernathy, C. Abernathy, I. Achtemeier, C. Ackermann, W, Albers, J. Allen, J. Allen, A. Allen, N. Alves, T. Alvey, D. Alvis, C. Andersen, T. Ashby, M. Barndollar, C. Bartels, D. Bates, J. Benz, D. Biggers, M. Bigham, J. Blakely, R. Blomberg, I Bluitt, R. Borgen, A. Bow dry, L. Brewer, H. Briggs, G. Brister, A. Britt, R. Brown, A. Brumback, M. Freshmen 101 Brya, L. Buckley, K. Burkhardt, L. Burkholder, R. Buxton, L. Caldwell, A. Calle, J. Carbonneau, A. Carter, A. Cassel, C. Cates, H. Cavette, A. Chaney, K. Chilton, M. Christensen, M. Clark, L. Collins, E. Conry, C. Cooper, K. Corbitt, A. Coskunoglu, U. Cox, B. Cox, E. Crawford, K. Creason, M. Cribbs, D. 102 Freshmen 1. Brian McAndrew seems to have luck with women including Marni Tobin, Genie Furla, and Beth Keene. 2. Melinda Kucharczye is a little camera shy. 1 ♦ F i b I Cullen, M. Cylkowski, W. Dash, C. Davis, A. Davis, C. Davis, D. Davis, E. Davis, J. Diener, R. Dodd, L Dodman, G. Doll, J. Donald, C. Douglas, J. Downes, B. Driver, A. Ducey, J. Durant, S. Durbin, D. Edmonson, M. Evans, M. Evans, N. Faith, J. Figueroa, M. Finley, A. Finley, H. Fitch, B. Fitzgerald, T. Flentie, S. Foltz, K. Ford, J. Fox, J. Freshmen 103 Freeman, B. Frichtl., D. Funk, K. Furia, G. Gaines, E. Gaines, M. Gaines, M. Gannaway, T. George, T. Gibbs, R. Glasper, S. Godden, C. Godden, T. Good, S. Gordon, J. Grady, D. Griffith, R. Hagen, W. Hall, C. Hamelberg, D. Hansen, C. Hashbarger, J. Haynes, C. Hedrick, E. Hedrick, T. Henderson, J. Henderson, J. Henry, C. 1. O.K. high school, here I come! 2. Is this class ever going to end? wonders Dawn Hamelburg. 104 Freshmen : s Hensley, L. Henson, J. Herb, S. Herthel, C. Hess, S. Hicks, J. Hieser, M. Hill, D. Hill, M. Hiller, A. Hilson, C. Hoffman, S. Holben, R. Huffman, S. Hunt, D. Hutchcraft, H. Imlay, D. Inccam, J. Jewell, C. Johnson, A. Johnson, B. Johnson, C. Johnson, C. Jones, C. Jones, J. Jones, M. Jones, V. Keen, B. 1. Mike Matuzewicz is daydreaming again. 2. John Thompson has found interest in something other than girls. Freshmen 105 Kelley, M. Kempson, T. Kirby, ). Kleiber, M. Kline, T. Koontz, S. Kornegay, R. Kucharczyk, M. Kwon, B. Landells, S. Lansford, C. Lashbrook, D. 1. Todd Kline zooms in for a close up. 2. 'Xolly, I just love high school thinks freshmen Molly Kleiber. Lawhorn, P. Lee, D. Lee, R. Lerette, T. Levin, T. Lindstrom, J. Logsdon, N. Lohr, C. Longer, R. Loschen, L. Maggio, A. Markstahler, T. Marshall, K. Martin, L. Martinkus, W. Masters, C Matuzewicz, M McAndrew, B. 106 Freshmen McArdle, V. McCloud, K. McConaha, L. McConkie, B. McCoy, J. McCurry, L. McDonnald, L. McNamara, T. McPike, T. Mercer, S. Meyers, J. Miller, D. f • • C 1. Oh no! I'm sur- rounded by feet. ex- claims Wendy Hagen. 2. Do you really ex- pect me to eat this? wonders John Alber Miller, J. Millsap, J. Mitchell, M Moody, M. Morris, B. Mosley, A. Muir, J. Mulcahey, M. Munds, L. Murnigham, E. Murray, J. Musson, D. Neitzel, R. Neuses, L. Nowak, J. O'Bryan, R. Ochs, S. Oehmke, J. ) Freshmen 107 Ogle, C. Owens, M. Oye, K. Palencia, R. Palmisano, B. Peacock, C. Pettigrew, M. Phanrana, O. Phillips, L. Piersall, J. Pitcher, C. Pittman, D. Pittman, S. Polite, D. Price, T. Puszkiewicz, T. Quattrone, Jr., R. Rader, B. Randall, T. Randy, T Rebmann, C. Reed, C. Reeves, S. Remsen, E. Roberts, C. Roberts, M. . t 108 Freshmen V 1. Freshmen Chris Haynes smiles after devouring a cafeteria lunch. Robertson, A. Robinson, J. Robinson, S. Rogers, D. Rogers, D. Rollins, J. Ross, R. Rozier, S. Runfola, M. Russell IV, G. Russell, R. Russo, M. Salonga, E. Sanchez, J. Sanderson, K. Santos, T. Sayles, C. Sayles, J. Sayles, T. Scheiding, L. Scheppel, M. Schimmel, R. Schmidt, A. Schnelle, L. Schomberg, A. Seward, T. Freshmen 109 Shaw, L. Shortridgc, A. Shumard, D. Sikora, M. Simpkins, S. Sizemore, B. Sloniger, J. Smalley, K, Smith, C. Smith, C. Smith, J. Smith, K. Smith, M. Smith, R. Snyder, D. Spark, K. Sullivan, S. Standerfer, Z. Stucki, J Stroud, B. Storch, J. Stiverson, C. Stites, T. Stiggers, W. Stickels, A. Stevenson, V. Stuebs, K. Sphar, T. 110 Freshmen Swygert, J. Sykes, W. Taylor, Jr., G. Taylor, A. Taylor, C. Terrell, M. Thomas, C Thomassie, S. Thompson, C. Thompson, J. Thurman, T. Timm, S. Tobin, M. Tuell, E. Turner, L. Ulinski, M Valenti, T. Vanier, C Villanti, C Walker, J. Wallace, C. Waller, J. Ware, S. Freshmen 111 Warren, A. Wcatherall, S. Weaver, L. Webbink, A. Weber, K. Weidner, S. Weiss, K. White, W. Williams, E. Williams, P. Williamson, L. Wilson, D. Wilson, R. Wimsett, B. Winfrey, K. Wisehart, P. Woods, A. Woods, M. Woods, V. Wright, K. Wright, T. Wygant, S. Yang, T. York, C. Yost, J. Young, C. Young, C. Zehr, P. 1. Chad Edwards tries to find the hidden 112 Freshmen Camera Shy Armstrong, M Baysinger, D. Buchanan, M. Hicks, J. Humphreys, M. Johnson, M. Moore Jr., W. Peoples, A. 1. What will happen if I push this? wonders Don Frichtl. 2. O.K. Jamie Sanchez, you can start now. 3. Brent Sizemore tries to figure out the hard computer program. 4. Erik Murningham seems to resemble Messy Marvin. Freshmen 113 Sophomores 1. Sophomore class offi- cers Terrilyne Cole- President; Regina Nich- olson-Vice President; Natalie Taylor —Treasur- er; Amy Atkinson-Sec- retary. 2. Dan Wedig is amazed by the computer. 3. David Dorner concen- trates on finding Brent Williams' mouth in the class competition. 2 3 114 Sophomores r Neysa Pernell makes her move at the bonfire n Leighann Sarzanini is really working hard Clegg, M. Cline, J. Cockrell, D. Cole, T. Coleman, T. Conley, A. Conry, C. Cooke, B. Cooper, K. Correll, J. Counce, M. Cox, K. Cox, T. Crawford, M. Crays, D. Crispen, J. Crist, J. Cupps, H. D'Aleo, C. Dahl, B. Dale, M. Dao, P. Davenport, W. Davis, A. Davis C. Davis, J. Day, D. Hearing, D. Dedrick, V. Deen, T. Sophomores 117 Deissenberg, C. Delio, T. Demanes, K. Denzer, D. Desjardins, J. Diehl, J. Dixon, S. Dorner, D. Dorsey, J. Durukan, A. Ebert, J. Edmonds, C. Eggers, C. Eisenstein, M. Elliott, T. Endress, G. Engel, R. Erekson, T. Evans, L. Eyman, J. Fackler, S. Faith, D. Farris, J. Felkner, K Fellers, J. Finfrock, S. Finley, H. Fitton, T. Fly, K. Fontana, S. Fortier A. Freeman, A. 118 Sophomores Freeman, D. Galardy, M. Gardner, j. Garland, A. Gawthorp, R. Geibel, J. Gerber, D. Gill, L. Glass, C. Glogowski, J. Goldenstein, J. Gordon, A. Green, I. Grissom, J. Groves, J. Guy, T. Halcrombe, L. Hannan, S. Harmon, T. Harms, ]. Harris, A. Heath, K. Hedrick, W. Hemphill, J. Hendrie, N. Hettinger, J. Higgins, F. Ho, V. Hollern, C. Hopkins, W. Horvath, J. Hubbard, A. Sophomores 119 Huffman, L. Jakstys, R. Jamison, A. Jamison, J. Jefferson, R. Jenkins, D. Jeter, S. Johns, R. Johnson, A. Johnson, C. Johnson, R. Johnson, S. Jones, J. Jones, J. Kassis, J. Kaufman, M. Kendrick, J. Kidd, L. King, T. Kingston, A. Kirby, W. Kizer, E. Klaus, A. Knieja, C. Kolata, W. Lafary, A. Lampo, E. Landreth, S. Lang, S. Lee, S. 1. This is school! thinks Terrilyne Cole. 2. Hey, What are the cucum bers for? asks Dawn Battiato. 120 Sophomores Lehnus, D. Leitch, A. Lenz, E. I.eshoure, M. Leshoure, T. Lewis, B. Lewis, J. Lewis, T. Lindsey, A. Lockett, T. Luckenbill, A. Lyons, S. Madsen, K. Mahannah, S. Maier, J. Malee, M. Marcus, K. Matthews, R. May, C. McCarthy, J. McConkey, J. McConkie, G. McCormick, T. McCurry, F. McDermott, K. McDonald, R. McGee, T. McGreal, E. McKay, C. McKinzie, S. 1. Kris Carlson anticipates his homecoming dance date. 2. Matt Eisenstein better hurry or he will be late! Sophomores 121 McNamara, J. McNeal, S. Meadors, M. Mikucki, C Miles, K. Milis, D. Miller, B. Milton, A. Minogue, J. Mittman, D. Monigold, K. Moore, ]. Moore, M. Moore, P. Moore, T. Morford, E. Morse, E. Mosley, T. Moy, L. Mueller, C. Muhammad, J. Mulhall, J. Myler, S. Nash, C. Nash, R. Negandhi, P. Nelson, A. Nelson, G. Nicholson, R. Nimon, G. Nolan, M. Oare, J. 122 Sophomores Oldani, S. Palmisano, R. Patterson, S. Peck, A. Pepple, J. Peratt, A. Pernell, N. Peterson, K. Peterson, M Pew, J. Peyton, W. Phillips, J. Phillips, T. Pirok, K. Pohlman, S. Ponder, L. Porter, N. Quinlan, K. Radick, J. Raney, D. Ray, D. Regan, E. Reichard, M. Reid, L. Rivers, L. Roberts, S. Robinson, A. Robinson, M. Rodgers, C. Rodgers, J. Rogers, J. Ross, T. Sophomores 123 Rotzoll, J. Rowan, K. Ruggles, K Russell, D. Russell, S. Rust, W. Sarkiss, B. Sarzanini-Calentine, L. Saupe, V. Savage, C. Sayles, J. Schaeffer, L. Blair Sarkiss finds his Algebra teacher's jokes funny. Christie Savage warms up on the typewriter. Schlorff, M. Schneider, A. Scully, P. Shafter, E. Shatzer 111, j. Short, R. Sikora, K. Simmons, S. Slack, J. Smith, D. Smith, G. Smith, S. Snelling, R. Stamper, P. Stanley, M. Stanton, R. Steilwag, M Sterchi, T. 124 Sophomores V 1 Stevens, J. Strand, T. Stucki, T. Stutz, S. Suchor, R. Sullivan, J. Summers, R Sutphen, T. Swartz, S. Takeda, K. Taylor, N. Thomas, T. Thompson, D. Thompson, D. Timm, R. Tobin, M. Todd, M. Toler, D. Toppe, M. Trent, R. Turner, C. Valentine, T. Van Etten, C. Walden, L. -a Sophomores 125 Walker, C Wallace, D. Wallace, R. Walton, B. Wandell, M. Wann, J. Ward, B. Wash, L. Weaver A. Wedig, D. Weeks, M. Wheeler, S. Whiteside, J. Wilderman, D. Wilhite, J. Wilkerson, S. Williams, B. Williams, C. Williams, D. Williamson, D. Willis, M. Willoughby, K. Wilson, T. Windingland, K. Window, C. Winston, C. Wise, M. Wisehart, T. Witt, S. Jamie Wann walks joyously to her next class. 126 Sophomores Not everyone in Robin Matthew's class enjoys it as much as she does. Wubbolding, M. Wright, W. Woolcott, J. Yau, A. Yau, A. Zarbuck, A. Camera Shy Barry, W. Pettus, R. Carter, S. Sayles, T. Cavette, R. Sills, E. Deedrick, B. Stumpf, T. Dolske, D. Swearingen, M. Donaldson, R. Thomas, G. Emery, H. Wagner, T. Franklin, L. Williams, G. Janulewicz, T. Williams, R. King, S. Nesbitt, L. Onstad, M. Young, R. 1. Tom Buker debates between two answers. 2. Hey, where are all the people in my class? wonders Natalie Taylor. 3. Antione Brown and Ada Durakan are waiting in line for a school lunch. Sophomores 127 ! Juniors i 1. The Juniors had a premonition, and it sure came true. 2. Junior class officers — Front: Missy Hill — President, Rachel Lamb-Secretary. Back: Stacey Williams — Vice President, Aileen Maggio —Treasurer. 3. Varsity cheerleaders are out to get someone. 4. Karen Winfrey, put your tongue back into your mouth. 4 C; ! i i . i t i t 128 Juniors Ackman, J. Alford, S. Ali, J. Andersen, D. Anderson, J. Anderson, S. Anglin, J. Arie, S. Armstrong, A. Arnold, J. Arseneau, B. Baer, B. Bennett, L. Bailey, H. Baize, R. Baker, E. Banks, A. Barger, M. Bengoechea, T. Bennett, S. Beranek, C. Black, K. Bolin, K. Booth, D. Borgan, K. Bowers, W. Bowman, H. Boyd, T. Brandt, J. Breitenfeldt, R. Juniors 129 Bridgewater, S. Brown, j. Brown, K. Bruner, B. Budnik, S. Buhrman, M. Burke, M. Burroughs, C. Bushue, T. Butler, A. Buttitta, T. Calle, C Camacho, E. Camilleri, D. Campbell, T. Causley, N. Chambers, L. Chapman, M. Cinnamon, S. Cobb, A. Cochrane, P. Cook, K. Cooper, B. Cothern, K. Cowdrey, L. Crowder, S. Crozier, T. Dahl, T. 130 Juniors Anthony Cobb squeals at the good news he has just heard Daly, S. Da Rosa, A. Davenport, A. Davis, B. Davis, C. Davis, J. Davis, K. Davis, T. Day, J. Deck, C. Dedin, D. Denzer, D. Deptula, T. Dillard, K. Dingledine, T. Dohrman, G. Doll, A. Donahoe, J. Donsbach, D. Dorsett, D. Dorsey, M. Drake, D. Dunnum, C. Dupuy, T. Eastham, K. Eisold, K. Engel, L. Ennis, J. Becky Glogowski and Susie Warmbier get suspicious when the photographer comes in for a close up. Juniors 131 Ennis, L. Ensign, T. Ewing, C. Fairman, M. Faith, C. Faith, T. Farruggia, M. Fasih, E. Ferris, J. Fischer, H. Flemmings, C. Fletcher, T. Floyd, S. Folsom, J. Foster, E. Fox, K Frasca, D. Freeman, S, Frisbie, M. Frye, D. Gaines, T. George, W. Gerber, D. Gleichman, E. Glidewell, A. Globe, K. Glogowski, R. Goschy, P. Graham, S. Green, E. Greene, M. Gruber, E. 132 Juniors 1. David King sweats it out at registration. Guy, D. ! t t I I ♦ Sarah Lewis smiles intently at a guy across the room. Hahn, C. Hall, A. Nanny, A. Hansen, S. Hartman, T. Hatfield, S. Heffley, S. Henley, M. Herges, D. Herges, M. Hettinger, T. Hill, M. Hill, S. Hill, T. Hillsman, L. Ho, P. Hoffmann, D. Holliman, C. Holmes, L. Hopper, M. Hucal, K. Hughes, D. Hutchison, S. Jackson, A. Jakstys, T. James, M. Johnson, P. Johnson, R. Jones, T. Jordan, T. Jump, J. Juniors 133 Kazemi, F. Kelly, A. Kelly, C. Kempson, J. Kennedy, J. Kennen, K. Kim, M.Y. King D. Kisseberth, N. Kizer, S. Kurth, H. Lalone, A. Lamb, R. Lambert, J. Lansford, D. Latona, M. Leasure, D. Lee, J. Leonard, M. Lewis, A. Lewis, S. Licquia, j. Lockett, C. Loschen, J. Lutz, C. Lybarger, C. Lynge, S. Maggio, A. 1. Rob Williams looks like he enjoys computers. 134 Juniors i 'i t . t i Maier, C. Malone, A. Marshall, T. Martinez, M. Maske, M. McArty, M. McCarty, D. McCurry, T. McDonald, K. McIntosh, T. Mendenhall, G. Mercer, C. Meredith, T. Merz, T. Mikucki, B. Millage, C. Mitchem, C. Mittleman, A Monteiro, J. Moore, E. Moore, J. Morfey, R. Morin, M. Mosser, K. Moton, F. Mullen, S. Mulrooney, P. Murphy, J. Do you want my pickle? asks Kim Robeson. Jf I Juniors 135 Naguib, A. Neitzel, C. Nelson, C. Newman, C. Nicholas, S. Nickelson, T. Nolan, J. North, M. O'Bryan, D. Oakley, S. Owens, L. Oye, A. Palm, D. Parker, M. Pearson, D. Pearson, K. Pelmore, K. Peratt, M. Pershing, P. Pfeffer, R. Phanrana, P. Pitcher, K. Plotner, C. Polite, T. Polk, G. Pritchard, B. 136 Juniors Prutsman, W. Punkay, D. Pyle, S. Quinley, M. Rader, R. Raftery, G. Redmon, S. Richardson, S. Robertson, L. Robeson, K. Robinson, A. Robinson, L. Robinson, S. Rodgers, S. Rogers, M. Rogers, S. Rossman, L. Roubsoway, S. Ruch, M. Schumacher, J. Schweighart, R. Semerad, J. Semerad, K. Seward, K. Shackelford, C. Shaw, C. Shaw, M. Shelton, T. Shen, C Sidwell, S. Juniors 137 Sikora, A. Silverwood, S. Simpson, W. Sinclair, E. Sizemore, E. Slade, V. Smith, C. Smith, C. Smith, M. Smith, M. Smith, R. Smith S. Snyder, S. Stamper, T. Stewart, D. Stiebner, K. Stout, H. Strom, V. Suchor, J. Summers, M. Sumter, A. Sutton, T. Sylavong, T. Tapscott, H. Tatman, T. Terry, L. Thomas, C. Tracy, J. Trimble, G. Tuohy, E. 138 Juniors Hopefully Missy Hill doesn't really believe that Kevin Globe knows all the answers. 1. Is Rory Schweig- hart already going bald? 2. I can't believe this is actu- ally happening to me! says a wet Ra- chel Lamb. VanRoosendaaL D. Vogel, A. Walden, J. Walker, V. Ward, T. Ware, D. Warfield, A. Whitehouse, D. Warmbier, S. Wash, G. Washington, S. Watts, R. Weaver, D. Weber, C. Wesley, P. Wheatley, D. White, A. White, T. Williams, M. Williams, R. Williams, S. Winfrey, K. Wisehart, E. Wisehart, T. Witt, A. Wolverton, R. Woods, J. Yau, A. Zehr, B. Juniors 139 1. All right guys, this is the deal ... , says Mr. Johnson. 2. Dubo Bowman and Charisse Ewing have a good time at the bonfire. 3. No, John you can't have a personal parking place. 140 Juniors Camera Shy Ash, L. Mergenthaier, A. Boyd, K. Minnieweather, T. Corbett, D. Pettigrew, E. Cox, S. Potts, D. Craig, L. Rassi, M. Crowley, P. Rincker, A. Diei, L. Routh, H. Ferris, M. Sexton, J. Gerdts, J. Sisco, J. Hambrick, R. Snook, J. Hart, J. Swaney, D. Holt, D. Testa, L. Johnson, J. Thomas, D. Jones, T. Tran, T. Lamb, P. Turner, R. Maggi, M. Marquart, T. Wyman, T. 2 1. Heavy! thinks Bill Pritchard. 2. Steve Bennett seems to really be enjoying this book. 3. Chuck Dunnum is really doing his work. Juniors 141 Senior Class Officers Senior Class Officers: (Front row) Tiffany Trent, president; Connie Mulcahey, vice-president; (Back row) Mr. David Casteel, class sponsor; Tricia Lewis, treasur- er; julie Mulcahey, secretary. Seniors Not Pictured Allen, Richard Bailey, Mary Ann Branch, Aaron Bristow, Kathryn Bullock, Leslie Chambers, Michael Davis, Leantwone Dedrick, Patricia Douglas, Keith Drake, Donavon Foltz, Doug Frey, Jay Gaines, Mark Gernand, Michelle Green, Carol Gregory, Robert Guy, Charmaine Holliman, Cherise Horton, Patricia Johnson, Raymond Johnson, Vince McNeal, Shannon Patterson, Yvonne Pettigrew, Myra Phillips, Corey Rogers, Timothy Saathoff, Michelle Scantlebury, Michael Schultz, Victoria Smith, Theresa Teresi, Josie Tomscha, Tami Tshiwala, Benoit Vassar, Michael Warren, Desi Watters, Thomas Young, Keith The Centurian would like to thank the Senior Class for financially providing the Senior section in color. 1 1. Seniors show school spirit on their winning Home- coming float. 2. Carolyn Higgins, Paige Burton, Joe Villanti, and Mindy Harlan attempt to solve The Economic Problem. 3. Greg Taylor smiles at Mr. Jenkins in response to his answer. 4. Debbie McCurry walks like an Egyptian. 144 Seniors Ackermann, Margaret Adams, Tamara Algee, Arena Ali, Ifat Allen, Kelly Alvis, Eric Andersen, David Anderson, Bradley Aniello, Catherine Arie, Sean Armbruster, Stephanie Badertscher, Robert Bagley, Steve Bailey, Andrea Barbee, Darryl Barker, Barry Barton, Paige Bates, Kenneth Benzinger, Andrew Beyer, Brian Seniors 145 Bickers, Dena Bishop, James Boehm, Eric Bolin, Kevin Bolin, Stephanie Bowman, Jennifer Bradley, Earnest Brenot, Camille Briggs, Molly Briggs, Staci Britton, Blake Brumback, Kevin Brumfield, Mark Buchanan, Gregory Buerkle, Erica Buhrmester, Troy Buhs, Edith Burkhardt, Earle Calle, Janie Camacho, Georgia 146 Seniors I 4 t «• f ' Cannaday, Lisa Carbonneau, Mary Beth Cassel, Lisa Cekander, Joanny Cekander, Jody Chicoine, Jason Christensen, Mark Clark, Angela Clark, Douglas Clark, Karen Cline, Mike Cobb, Vanessa Coddington, Nancy Coleman, Chad Conerly, Yvette Conley, Sarah Cook, Carrie Cornell, Christina Cotner, Andrew Cox, Debra Seniors 147 Crawford, Carolyn Crawford, Shad Cullen, James Dale, Melinda Dalton, Keith Davenport, Sarah Davis, Jason Davis, Jennifer Day, Glen Day, Melinda Deckard, Stacy DeLaMar, Shannon DeTemple, Karen Dobney, Robert Dozier, Gentre Drennan, Tracy Duffy, Kevin Eberle, Nancy Erekson, Jennifer Eunice, Lori 148 Seniors 4 i i 4 I Evans, Michael Ewing, Van Farmer, Charles Farmer, Melissa Fierke, David Fifer, Penne Fitch, Rhonda Flentie, Shane Fontana, Donna Fox, Cory Fraser, Jeffery Freeman, Michelle Fridrich, Dawn Fritchey, Daryl Fritz, Gale Frye, Paul Frye, Roy Fulfer, Jim Furla, Gus Gaddy, William Seniors 149 Garmon, Sam Garrett, Tony Garrison, Brad Genrich, Karen Giboney, Michael Gladney, Marvin Golliher, Robin Golliher, Scott Goodling, John Gorrell, Mark Goschy, Patrick Gossett, James Goyette, Daniel Gray, Marcellos Gray, Troy Green, Janet Grffith, Carol Grimm, Thomas Groff, Gail Hagerty, Robert 150 Seniors Hahn, Edwin Haines, Jack Hanny, Oyatta Harlan, Melinda Harmon, Sharee Harrington, Flisha Harris, Jeremy Harris, Sherri Haynes, Paul Hays, Michael Hearne, Bradley Heath, Christian Helm, Stacey Henson, Faith Henson, Julia Hepler, David Herb, Jennifer Herges, Michelle Hicks, Amy Higgins, Carolyn Seniors 151 Holden, Barbara Hollis, Kevin Huffman, Kim Hunter, Juanita Hyde, Richard Jahan, Sarwar James, Robert Jefferson, Paula Jewell, Brian Jewell, Crystal Johnson, Jeffery Johnson, Julie Johnson, Karen Johnson, Rachelle Kelly, Zanita Kendricks, Chauntine Kennen, Christine King, Heather Kinney, Anthony Koritz, Matthew 152 Seniors Kraatz, Ann Krumreich, William Lambert, Greg Lang, Robert Langley, Leslie Levin, Holly Lewis, Michelle Lewis, Tricia Liedman, Matthew Lokshin, Nick Lopez, John Lyles, Sirena Marcus, Joseph Martin, Deborah Martin, Lea Maxwell, Jeff Maxwell, Kathleen Maxwell, Liam McClughen-Smith, Angie McCurry, Deborah Seniors 153 McDaniel, Randy McGaughan, Patrick McIntosh, David McKay, Catherine McLaughlin, Clint McMahon, Rich McManus, Kelly McNeal, Camelia McNeely, Dan McPike, Joseph Messerli, Trina Miller, Stephanie Mulcahey, Julie Mulcahey, Richard Mulhall, Michelle Myers, Desiree 154 Seniors Nava, Shawn Negandhi, Amin Nelson, David Nelson, Spencer Ochs, David O'Dell, David Oehmke, Jeffery Oltz, Kurt Omark, Karen Osmond, Karen Palmisano, Debra Parker, Scott Passalacqua, Brad Peppers, Anthony Peppers, Antonette Peppers, David Perkins, Clyde Perry, Christopher Peterson, Krista Peterson, Robert Seniors 155 Peterson, Tricia Pettis, Avery Phillips, Anne Pierce, Chauncey Pirok, Kenneth Pittman, Jennifer Powell, Terry Pratt, Mike Primm, Joe Primmer, Jeffrey Pryor, Kimberly Pyle, Stacia Kamshaw, Katie Ransom, Michael Rassi, Barmack Rea, Sherry Reynolds, Libby Rigg, Heather Rogers, Christa Rogers, Lisa 156 Seniors I ) i Roseman, Suzanne Roupsouay, Somphone Ruggles, Robert Russell, Joy Saban, Kurt Salm, Janet Salonga, Apollo Sauro, Lena Savignon, Catherine Scheppel, Cheryl Schimmel, Elizabeth Schneider, Chris Scott, Venessa Seed, Jolynn Shannon, Kim Shen, Tony Sherwood, Steve Sippel, Donna Slaughter, Angela Smith, Lonnie Seniors 157 Smith, Rebecca Sphar, Carla Staples, Lisa Stevens, Kimberly Stickels, Eric Stillwell, Jeremy Strand, Kimberly Sullivan, Jeff Sullivan, Joel Sullivan, Stephanie Sutphen, Mary Beth Sutton, Tanya Sweeny, Marcy Taylor, Greg Taylor, Rita Taylor, Shawn Tepper, David Thomas, Melissa Thompson, Darryl Thompson, Eric 158 Seniors Thompson, Kelly Thompson, Michael Todd, Troy Trahiotis, Amy Trent, Tiffany Tucker, Connie Turk, Danielle Turner, Debra r t r A « '? t hi Ubelhart, Monica Vabic, Vicki Valkanos, Danny Vassar, Erica Vaughn, Tami Villanti, Joe Wade, Toni Waldrop, Lisa Walker, Brett Ward, Vickie Warfield, Mark Washburn, Troy Seniors 159 Wattnem, Holly Weber, Kim Weber, Mathew Well, Elizabeth West, Andrea West, Omar Widner, Jonathan Wilderman, David Wilkerson, Remona Wilkinson, David Williams, Dwain Williams, Kevin Williams, Patricia Willoughby, Kimberly Wilson, Kim Wise, Laura Withrow, Curtis Wittier, Kraig Yette, Michael 160 Seniors i Senior Survey MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Tiffany Trent David Tepper BEST SENSE OF HUMOR Becky Smith Eric Stickels CLASS SMARTEST Melinda Day Amin Negandhi MOST TALKATIVE Andrea West Shad Crawford CLASS SWEETEST Andrea Bailey Bert Badertscher CLASS ATHLETE Connie Mulcahey Andy Cotner CLASS SMILE Faith Henson Clint McLaughlin CLASS CUTEST Kimberly Stevens Eric Boehm BEST LOOKING Mindy Harlan Rich Hyde CLASS CLOWN Stephi Miller Gus Furla BEST DRESSED Crystal Jewell Van Ewing MOST ACTIVE Tricia Lewis Kelly Allen Seniors 161 ► Seniors 163 ! I ' I % f: j i That Was Then, This Is Now 5 6 1. A relieved Kim Strand is rewarded with cookies and punch at the blood drive. 2. Paige Barton tries to overhear the plans for the weekend that Kevin Duffy whispers to Crystal Jewell. 3. Janet Salm, it helps to be awake while taking a test. 4. Dave Wilkinson laughs when he realizes he has made plans with two different girls for Fri- day night. 5. You want to take my picture? asks a stunned Brad Hearne. 6. Stacey Helm looks around to see if anyone is watching her as she listens. Seniors 165 Senior Life 3 1. Paige Barton, Andrea West, Crystal Jewell, and Trina Messerli completely ignore the No Parking sign. 2. Kevin Hollis, Troy Todd, and Pat McGaughan are mesmerized by the day's lecture. 3. Some of the best smiles at Centennial belong to Laura Wise, Edith Buhs, Ann Kraatz, and Karen Osmond. 4. Katie Ramshaw wonders what, or who, David Nelson is smiling at. 5. Julie Johnson seems puzzled about the assignment that her classmates are busily working on. 166 Seniors SENIOR BIOGRAPHIES ACKERMANN, MEG Volleyball 9,10,11,12; Year- book 12 ADAMS, TAMARA I. Basketball 9; Thespian 10,11,12; Fall Play 12 A LI, IFAT Computer Club 11 (secretary); Idea's Mirror 11; Business Associates 11; Art Club 11 (secretary); Future Problem Solvers 11; Tutor Society 11,12; International Student Club 11,12; Thespian 11,12; French Honor Society 11,12; Na- tional Honor Society 11,12; Interserve 12; Junior Achievement 12; Senior-of-the-Month Board 12; Yearbook (photographer) 12 ALLEN, KELLY Spring Musical 9; Student Council 9,10,11,12 (president); Fall Play 10; Intramural Basketball 11,12; French Honor Society 12 ANDERSON, BRAD Basketball 9,10; Intramural Basketball 11; Golf 9; Spanish Honor Society 10,11,12; National Honor Society 11,12 ANIELLO, CATHY Marching Band 9,10; Concert Band 9,10; Symphonic Band 10; Centinal Staff 9; Volleyball 9; Choir 9; Spring Musical 11,12; Fall Play 11; Cross Country 12; Youth and Government 11 BADERTSCHER, BERT Tennis 9,10,11,12; March- ing Band 9,10,11 (vice-president), 12; Jazz Band 10,11; Boy's State 11; Soccer 11,12; National Honor Society 11,12; Spectrum 11; Interact 12 BAILEY, ANDREA Centinal Staff 9; Marching Band 9,10,11,12 (Drum Major); Student Council 10,11,12; National Honor Society 11,12; German Honor Society 11,12 (president); Pit Orchestra 11; Symphonic Band 9,10,11,12; Interserve 12; Illinois State Scholar 12; Yearbook 12; Flag Football 12; Homecoming Court 12; Jingle Belle Court 12 BARKER, WILL Football 9,10,11,12; Swim 9,10,11,12; Centinal Staff 9; Concert Band 9; Sym- phonic Band 10,11,12; Thespian 10,11,12; Student Council 11,12; Interact 12; Swing Choir 12 BENZINGER, ANDREW Soccer 11,12 BICKERS, DENA Flag Football 9,10,11,12; Office Occupations 12 BISHOP, JAMES Football 9,12 BOEHM, ERIC Golf 9,10,11,12; Wrestling 9,10,11,12; Marching Band 9,10,11; Concert Band 9,10; Drum Line 9,10,11; National Honor Society 10,11; Spectrum 11; Interact 12; Election Board 12 BOLIN. KEVIN National Honor Society 10,11,12; Spanish Honor Society 11,12; Football 11,12; Ten- nis 11,12; Interact 12; Future Problem Solvers 12; Spectrum 12 BOWMAN, JENNIFER Swim 9,11,12; Centennial Guard 9,11,12; Flag Football 9,10,11,12; Lancers 11; R.E.A.C.H. Peer Counselor 12; Yearbook Staff 12; Robeson High School Board 12 BRADLEY, EARNEST Football 9 BRANCH, AARON T. Upward Bound 9,10,11; Football 10,12; Afro-American Club 11,12 BRIGGS, MOLLY Tutor Society 11; Flag Football 11; Art Club 11,12; R.E.A.C.H. Peer Counselor 12; Centinal Staff 12 BRIGGS, STACI Marching Band 9,10; Symphonic Band 9,10; Flag Football 9,11,12; National Honor Society 11,12; Cheerleader 11; French Honor Society 11,12 BRISTOW, KATHRYN Treble Choir 9; Chamber Choir 10,11 BRITTON, ANN BLAKE Upward Bound 9,10,11,12 BRUMFEILD, MARK Track 9,10,11; Intramural Basketball 9,10,11,12; Football 9,10,11,12 (All-Con- ference, All-Area) BUCHANAN, GREGORY T. Marching Band 9,10,11,12; Symphonic Band 9,10,11,12; Jazz Band 9,10,11,12; Pep Band 9,10,11,12; Spectrum 9,10,11,12; Pit Orchestra 11,12; National Honor Society 11,12; Intramural Basketball 10; Computer Club 11 (vice-president), 12; JETS Competition 11,12 BUERKLE, ERICA P.E.O.P.LE. 11,12; Office Occu- pations 12; National Honor Society 12 BUHRMESTER, TROY Golf 9,10,11,12; Track 9 BUHS, EDITH Half-Nelsons 11,12 (Secretary); Thespians 11,12 (assistant publicity); Centennial Guard 11,12; Spring Musical 11; Idea's Mirror 11,12; Spectrum 11,12; Swim 11,12 (co-captain); Tu- tor Society 11,12; International Student Club 12; Future Problem Solvers 12; Boys' Swim Manager 12 BURKHARDT, EARLE E. German Honor Society 10,11,12; National Honor Society 10,11,12 CALLE, JANIE Cheerleading 9,10 (captain), 11; Flag Football 9,10,11,12; Spectrum 9; Election Board 9; Chamber Choir 9,10; Marching Band 10; Cooperative Career Education 12 CAMACHO, GEORGIA Art Club 9,10,11 (treasur- er), 12; Spectrum 10; Fall Play 10 (make-up), 11 (make-up, house), 12 (house, usher crew); Spring Musical 10 (make-up, house), 11 (make-up, house) CANNADAY, LISA Softball 10,11,12; Tennis 11,12 CARBONNEAU, BETSY Volleyball 9,10,11,12; Softball 9; Business Associates 12 CASSEL, LISA Election Board 9,11; Treble Choir 9; Fall Play 9; Half-Nelsons 9; Centennial Guard 9,10; Chamber Choir 10,12; Lancers 10,11,12; Class Officer (treasurer) 10,11; Spectrum 10,11; Student Council 11; Spring Musical 11; Swing Choir 11,12 (vice-president); Madrigals 12 CEKANDER, JOANNY Flag Football 9,10,11,12; Office Occupations 12 CEKANDER, JODY Flag Football 9,10,11,12; Of- fice Occupations 12 CHICOINE, JASON Spanish Honor Society 9,10,11; Swim 9,10,11; Chamber Choir 9; Spring Musical 9,10,11,12; Thespian 9,10,11,12; National Honor Society 9,10,11,12; Swing Choir 10,11,12 (president); Soccer 11,12; Future Problem Solvers 11,12; Madrigals 11,12; Tutor Society 11; Student Council 12; Interact 12 (secretary); Math Team 12 CHRISTENSEN, MARK E. Intramural Basketball 9,10,11,12; Football 10 CLARK, DOUGLAS Football 9,10,11; Computer Club 9,10; Intramural Basketball 12; Track 12 CLARK, KAREN Half-Nelsons 9; German Honor Society 10,11,12; National Honor Society 11,12; Centinal Staff 11; Fall Play 11 (usher), 12 (usher); Spring Musical 11 (usher), 12 (usher) CODDINGTON, NANCY Art Club 12 CONLEY, SARAH Marching Band 9; Pep Band 9; Symphonic Band 9; Pit Orchestra 9,10; Fall Play 9 (house),10 (make-up), 11 (make-up); Spring Musical 11 (make-up); Track 10; National Honor Society 11,12; International Club 12; Youth and Government 11,12; Interserve 12 CORNELL. CHRISTY Marching Band 9; Thespians 9,10,11 (asst, costume manager),12(costume manager); Chamber Choir 10; Half-Nelsons 9; Fall Play 11,12; Spring Musical 9,10; Centennial Guard 10,11,12; National Honor Society 11,12; Interserve 12(photographer) COTNER, ANDREW Football 9,10,12; Basketball 9,10; Baseball 9,10,11,12; Homecoming Court 12 COX, DEBRA Volleyball 9; Basketball 9; Softball 9; Cross Country 10,11,12; Art Club 10; Track 10,12; Spectrum 11 CRAWFORD, CAROLYN Marching Band 10; Spring Musical 11 (cast,make-up); Chamber Choir 11,12(secretary); Madrigals 12 CRAWFORD, SHAD Football 9,10; Baseball 9,10,12; Track 9,10 DALE, MELINDA Marching Band 9,10,11,12; Flag Corps 9,10,1 l(captain),12(captain); Winter Guard 9,10,11(captain),12(captain); Spanish Honor Society 10,11,12; National Honor Society 10,11,12; Junior Leaders 11; Tutor Society 11,12; Student Council 12; Idea's Mirror 12; Yearbook Staff 12; International Student Club 12; Business Associates 12 DALTON, KEITH Basketball 9,10,11,12; Principal Scholars 9,10,11,12; Homecoming Court 12(king) DAVIS, JENNIFER Symphonic Band 9,11,12; Jazz Band 9; Spectrum 9; Marching Band 9,11,12 DAY, MELINDA Basketball 9; Student Council 9,11,12; Spanish Honor Society 9,10,11; Jazz Band 9,10; National Honor Society 10,11,12; Tutor Society 10,12; French Honor Society 11,12; Future Problem Solvers 11,12; Interserve 12 DECKARD, STACY Soccer 11; Basketball IKgirls' manager),12(girls' manager); German Honor Society 11,12; Tutor Society 12; Future' Problem Solvers 12 DELAMAR, SHANNON Swim 10,12; Spanish Honor Society 10,12; Concert Band 10; Centennial Guard 10,12; Track 10,11,12; Marching Band 10,11; Pep Band 10; National Honor Society 10,11; Interserve 12; Yearbook Staff 12 DETEMPLE, KAREN Track 9; Basketball 9,10,11; Junior Achievement 11,12; Election Board 12; Yearbook Staff 12; Flag Football 12 DOZIER, CENTRE Football 9,10,11,12; Basketball 9(stats),10(stats),ll(stats),12(stats); Computer Club 10,ll(president); Track 11,12; Interact 12 DRENNAN, TRACY Choir 9,10,11; Uncer 10,11; Office Occupations 12 DUFFY, KEVIN Football 9,10,11,12; Intramural Basketball 9,10,11; Track 11; National Honor Society 10,11,12; Spanish Honor Society 11,12; Tu- tor Society 12; Yearbook Staff 12; Interact 12(club committee chairman) EBERLE, NANCY Concert Band 9,10; Marching Band 9,10,11,12; Pep Band 10,11; Spectrum 10,11,12; Thespians 10,11,12; National Honor Society 10,11,12; Spring Musical 11; Interserve 12; International Student Club 12 FARMER, CHUCK Swim 9,10,11,12; Future Problem Solvers 9,10,11,12; Computer Club I0,ll(treasurer),12(president); Fall Play 10,12; Ju- nior Achievement 11; Spring Musical 11; Business Associates 12 FARMER, MELISSA Student Council 9; Cheer- leading 10,11; Election Board 10 FIERKE, DAVID Football 9,10,11,12; Wrestling 9,10,11,12; Interact 12 FIFER, PENNE Upward Bound 9,10,11,12; French Honor Society 10,11; National Honor Society 11; Cooperative Career Education 11,12 FITCH, RHONDA Volleyball 9,10; Cooperative Career Education U,12(advanced) FONTANA, DONNA Marching Band 9,10,11,12; Concert Band 9,10; Track 10,11,12; Pep Band 10,11,12; Symphonic Band 11,12 FRASER, JEFF Basketball 9,10; Football 9,10,11,12; Track 11; Spanish Honor Society 9 FRIDRICH, DAWN Cooperative Career Education 12 FRITCHEY, DARYL Football 10; National Honor Society 11,12; Spanish Honor Society 11,12 FULFER, JAMES Football 9,10,11,12; Computer Club 10,11.12; Track 10 GARRISON, BRAD Football 9,10,11,12; Wrestling 9; Baseball 9,10,11,12; Intramural Basketball 10,11,12 G1BONEY, MICHAEL Football 9,10,11,12; Wres- tling 9; Basketball 10,11,12; Black American Cho- rus 11,12 GORRELL, MARK Track 10, Intramural Basket- ball 10,11,12; Golf 12 GOSCHEY, PAT Band 9; Track 10 GOYETTE, DAN Marching Band 9,10,11,12; Concert Band 9,10,11; Student Council 10; Football 12 GRAY, TROY Football 9,10,11,12; Choir 9,10,11,12; Track 9,10,11,12; Basketball 10; Spectrum 12; Prin- cipal Scholars 12; Black American Chorus 12 GREEN, JANET Basketball 9,10,11,12; Softball 9,10,11,12; Talent Show 12; Fall Play 12; A Raisin in the Sun 12 HAHN, ED Fall Play 12(set construction) HANNY, OYATTA Basketball 9,10,11,12; Class Secretary 9,10,11; Principal Scholars 9,10,11(vicc- president),12(vice-president); Afro-American Club 9,10,ll(talent show),12(talent show); Track 9,12; Spectrum 9,10; Half-Nelsons 9,10; Softball 10; Stu- dent Council 10,11,12; Cheerleader 11; R.E.A.C.H. Peer Counselor 11,12; Lancer 12; Homecoming Court 12 HAYNES, PAUL Track 9,10; Cross Country 9; Football 9,10,11,12; Intramural Basketball 9,10,11,12; Wrestling 12; Junior Achievement 10,U(president),12; Future Problem Solvers 11; Business Associates 11,12; German Honor Society 11,12; Election Board 12 HARLAN, MELINDA G. Volleyball 9,10,11,12; Softball 9,10; National Honor Society 10,11,12; German Honor Society 10,11,12; Tutor Society 11,12; Business Associates 11,12; Interserve 12; Homecoming Court 12 HARRINGTON, FLISHA Upward Bound 9,10,11,12; Black American Chorus 11,12 HEATH, CHRIS Basketball 9; Half-Nelsons 10,11; Track 9,10; Student Council 10 HENSON, FAITH Election Board 9,10,11; Band 9,10; Flag corps 9,10; Junior Varsity Cheerleading 9; National Honor Society 10,11,12 secretary); French Honor Society 10,11,12(president); P.E.O- .P.L.E. 11; Yearbook ll,12(co-editor); Flag Football 11,12; Robeson's High School Board 11,12; Tutor Society 12; Illinois State Scholar 12; Jingle Belles Court 12; Interserve (secretary) 12. HENSON, JULIA Thespian 9,10,11,12; Fall Play 9,10,12; Spring Musical 9,10; Spectrum 9,10; Spanish Honor Society 10,11,12; National Honor Society 10,11,12; International Student Club 12(secretary); Madrigals 12 HEPLER, DAVID Golf 9,10,11,12; Interact 12 HOLLIS, KEVIN Football 9,10; Wrestling 9; Soccer 11,12; Cooperative Career Education 12 HUNTER, JUANITA Upward Bound 9,10,11,12; Afro-American Club 9,10,11,12; Black American Chorus 12(assistant secretary) HYDE, RICHARD Basketball 9,10; Baseball 9,10,11,12; Intramural Basketball 11,12; National Honor Society 11,12 JAHAN, SARWAR International Student Club 9,11,12; Business Associates 12; Junior Achieve- ment 12 JEWELL, BRIAN Soccer 11,12 JEWELL, CRYSTAL National Honor Society 11,12; Track 9; Basketball 9; Student Council 12; Interserve 12; Yearbook Staff 12; Senior of the Month Committee 12; Robeson's High School Board 12 JOHNSON, JEFF Golf 9,10; Intramural Basketball 9,10,12; Business Associates 12; Junior Achieve- ment 12 JOHNSON, JULIE Marching Band 9,10,11,12; Flag Corps 9,10,U(captain),12(captain); Winter Guard 9,10,11 (captain),12(captain); Spectrum 9,11,12; Spanish Honor Society 10,11,12; Jazz Band 11,12; National Honor Society 11,12; Interserve 12; Year- book Staff 12; Tutor Society 12 JOHNSON, KAREN LEE Business Associates 9,10,12; Office Occupations 12 JOHNSON, RACHELLE Pep Band 9; Marching Band 9; Concert Band 9 KENDRICKS, CHAUNTINE Afro-American Club 9,10,11,12; Principal Scholars 9,10,11,12; Spring Musical ll(usher); Fall Play 12(usher); Centinal 12 KENNEN, CHRISTINE Marching Band 9,10,11,12; Concert Band 9; Symphonic Band 10,11,12; Track 10; National Honor Society 11,12; Pep Band 11; Pit Orchestra 11; French Honor Society 12; Interserve 12; R.E.A.C.H. 12; International Student Club 12; Flag Football 12 KORITZ, MATTHEW Tennis 10,11,12; Yearbook Staff 10; National Honor Society 10,11, treasur- er); Jazz Band 11; Tutor Society 11; Interact 12 KRAATZ, ANN Treble Choir 9; Varsity Show 9,10; Chamber Orchestra 9; Chamber Choir 10; Art Club 10; R.E.A.C.H. 11,12; Half-Nelsons 11,12; Interserve 12 LANG, ROBERT Football 9,10,11,12; Wrestling 9 LANGLEY, LESLIE Cheerleading 9,10; Office Oc- cupations 12 LEVIN, HOLLY Thespians 10(assistant props manager),ll(props manager), 12(props manager); Junior Achievement 10,11; Fall Play 10,ll(assistant to the director),12; Spring Musical 11; Spectrum 10,11; Lancers 11; Speech Team 12; Senior of the Month Committee 12; International Student Club 12; Yearbook Staff 12; Interserve 12; National Honor Society 10,11,12; Chamber Choir 10,11 LEWIS, MICHELLE Flag Football 10,11,12; Princi- pal Scholars 10,11,12; Afro-American Club 12 LEWIS, TRICIA Half-Nelsons 9,10 (secretary),ll (junior president),12 (president); Spanish Honor Society 9,10,11,12; math Team 9,10; Student Council 9,10,11,12; National Honor Society 10,11,12; Spectrum 10; Tutor Society 10; Idea's Mirror 11; Interserve 12(vice president); Senior Class Secretary 12; Senior of the Month Commit- tee 12 LOKSHIN, NICK Football 9,10,11,12; Wrestling 9,10,11,12 LOPEZ, JOHN Golf 9; Spanish Honor Society 10,11; R.E.A.C.H. 10,11,12; National Honor Society 11,12; Yearbook Staff 12 LYLES, SIRENA Principal Scholars 9,10,1 Ksecre- tary),12; Afro-American Club 9,10; Spectrum 9; Election Board 10; Lancers 10,ll(co- captain),12(captain); Junior Achievement 10,1 Kvice-president of production),12; French Honor Society 11,12; National Honor Society 11; Interserve 12; Student Council 12; Senior of the Month Committee 12; Miss Jinglebell's Court 12 MARCUS, JOE Marching Band 9,10,11,12; Sym- phonic Band 9,10,11,12; Pep Band 9,10,11,12; Ten- nis 11,12; Future Problem Solvers 12 MARTIN, DEBORAH Softball 9,10,11,12; Volley- ball 10(manager) MAXWELL, JEFF Spectrum 9; Thespians IKvice- president),12(president); Fall Play 9 MAXWELL, KATHY Volleyball 9,10,11,12; Softball 9; German Honor Society 11,12; Business Associates 11,12 McCURRY, DEBBIE Principal Scholars 9,10,11,12; Upward Bound 9,10; Chamber Choir 9,10; Afro- American Club 9,10,11; Basketball 11,12 McGAUGHAN, PATRICK Football 9,10,11; Spring Musical 11; Fall Play 12 McKAY, CATHY Marching Band 9,10,11(drum major), 12(drum major); Symphonic Band 9,10,ll(president),12(vice president); Pep Band 9,10,11,12; Student Council 9,10,11; Track 9; Clari- net Choir 9,10; German Honor Society lO.IHsecre- tary),12; National Honor Society 10,11,12; Swim 10; Orchestra 10,11; Pit Orchestra 11; Fall Play 12; Yearbook Staff 12; Future Problem Solvers 12; Spring Musical 12; Tutor Society 12; Interserve 12(service director) McLAUGHLIN, CLINT Basketball 9; Baseball 9,10,11,12; Football 10,ll,12(all conference); Intramural Basketball 10,11,12 McMAHON, RICHARD Intramural Basketball 9,10,11,12; Golf 9,10,11,12; Spanish Honor Society 9,10,11,12; Baseball 10,11,12 McNEELY, DANIEL Football 9,10,11,12; Track 10; Tutor Society 11,12 MILLER, STEPHANIE Basketball 9,10,11,12; Track 9.10 MORFEY, JUSTIN Football 9,11,12 MORFORD, JANE Cooperative Career Education 11; Advanced Cooperative Career Education 12 MORRIS, SCOTT Chamber Choir 9,12; Football 9.10 MULCAHEY, CONSTANCE Basketball 9,10,11; Swim 9,10,11,12; Softball 9,10,11,12; Centennial Guard 9,10,11,12; Interserve 12(student director); Senior of the Month Committee 12; Senior Class Vice President 12 MULCAHEY, JULIE Basketball 9,10; Softball 9,10,11,12; Spanish Honor Society 10,11; National Honor Society 10,11,12; Election Board 11,12; Sen- ior Class Treasurer 12; Interserve 12 MULCAHEY, RICHARD Interact 12 MULHALL, MICHELLE Spectrum 9 MYERS, DESIREE Afro-American Club 9,10,11,12; Principal Scholars 9,10,11,12; Track 9 manager); Upward Bound 9,10; Half-Nelsons 10; Black American Chorus 11,12 NEGANDHI, AMIN Spanish Honor Society 10,11,12(vice-president); National Honor Society 10,11,12; Tennis 11,12; Tutor Society 11,12; International Student Club ll,12(president); Inter- act 12; Yearbook Staff 12(organizations section editor photographer); Speech Club 12; Junior En- gineering Technical Society 10,11,12 NELSON, DAVID Golf 9,10,11,12; Wrestling 9,10,11,12 NELSON, SPENCER Cross Country 9,10,11,12; Swim 9; Polar Club 10; Track 11 OSMOND, KAREN Swim 9,10,11,12; Centennial Guard 9,10,11,12; Centinal 9,10; Treble Choir 9; Student Council 9; Fall Play 9,11; Swing Choir 10,12; Thespians 10,11,12; Spectrum 10,11,12; Lancers 11; Madrigals 12; Interserve 12 PEPPERS, DAVID National Honor Society 10,11,12; Cross Country 10,11,12; Swing Choir 11; Interact 12 PERKINS, CLYDE Football 9,10,11,12; Track 9; Baseball 9,12; Basketball 9 PETERSON, BOB Pep Band 9,10,11,12; Marching Band 9,10,11,12; Symphonic Band 9,10,11, (trea- surer); Jazz Band 10,11,12; Spectrum 10,11,12; Na- tional Honor Society 11,12 PHILLIPS, ANNE Concert Band 9,10,11; Marching Band 9,10,11,12; Pep Band 9,10,11,12; Fall Play ll(usher),12(usher); Symphonic Band 12; Thespi- ans 12; Idea's Mirror 12 PIERCE, CHAUNCEY Upward Bound 9,10,11; Principal Scholars 12 PIROK, KEN Math Team 9,10.11; Swim 9,10,11,12; Spanish Honor Society 9,10,11,12; National Honor Society 10,11,12; Thespians 10,1 Kassistant stage manager),12; Centinal 10; Fall Play 10,11,12; Spec- trum 10,11,12; Spring Musical 10,11; Student of the Week 11,12; Interact (international committee chairman! PRATT, MICHAEL Junior Achievement 10 per- sonnel vice president),ll(marketing vice presi- dent),12; Centinal 11 (editorials editor),12 (editorials editor); Future Problem Solvers 12; In- teract 12; Business Associates 12 PRIMMER, JEFF Baseball 9,10,11,12 PYLE, STACIA Flag Football 9,10,11,12; Flag Corps 9,10 RAMSHAW, KATIE Tennis 9,10,11,12; Basketball 9,10,11,12; Track 9 RANSOM. MICHAEL Fall Play 9 lighting crew),ll(lighting co-manager),12(lighting manager); Marching Band 9; Spectrum 9 lighting crow ,10( lighting erew), 11 (1 ighting co- manager),12(lighting manager); Spring Musical 9(lighting crew),10(lighting crewMKIighting co- manager),12(lighting manager); Thespians 10,11,12; Tutor Society 11; Interact 12 RASSI, BARMACK Football 12; Swim 12; Track 12; National Honor Society 12; Junior Engineering Technical Society 12; Computer Club 12 REA, SHERRY Future Secretaries of America KMsecretary); Centennial Guard 10; Office Occupa- tions 12 RIGG, HEATHER Spring Musical 9,10,11; Treble Choir 9; Lancers 10,11; Thespians 10,ll(assistant usher manager),12; Swing Choir 10,11,12; Spec- trum 10,11 ROGERS, CHRISTA Thespians 9,10,1 Kassistant program managcr),12(program manager); Spanish Honor Society 9,10,11,12; Spectrum 9,10; National Honor Society 10,11,12; Tutor Society 10; Track 10; Half-Nelsons IKjunior treasurer),12(treasurer); Madrigals 11; National Merit Scholar Semi-Fina- list 12 ROSEMAN, SUZANNE Spectrum 9, Spanish Hon- or Society 10,11,12 RUSSELL, JOY Track 9; Spanish Honor Society 9,10,ll,12(president); Spectrum 10; Centinal 10,ll(managing editor), 12 managing editor); Soc- cer ll(manager); Flag Corps 11; Interserve 12(stu- dent director); R.E.A.C.H. 12; Robeson's Senior High Advisory Council 12; Flag Football 12 SALM, JANET Symphonic Band 9,10,11,12; March- ing Band 9,10,1 Ksection leader),12(section leader); Pep Band 9,10,11,12; Spectrum 9,10,11,12; Spring Musical 9,10,11; Chamber Choir 9,10; Thespians 9,10,1 l,12(sound crew manager); Varsity Show 9,10,11; National Honor Society 10,11,12(service committee chairman); Fall Play 10,11,12; Orchestra 11; Madrigals 11; Interserve 12; Illinois State Scholar 12; McDonalds All-American Band Nominee 12 SALONGA, APOLLO Football 9; Thespians 10,ll,12(treasurer); Spectrum 10,11,12; Fall Play 10,11,12; Spring Musical 10,11,12; International Student Club 11 SAURO, LENA Half-Nelsons 11,12; C.C.E. 12 SAVIGNON, CATHERINE Spanish Honor Society 9,10; Basketball 9,10; French Honor Society 10; Student Council 10; International Student Club 12 SCHEPPEL, CHERYL Student Council 9,10,11; Marching Band 9,10; Concert Band 9; Pep Band 9; Symphonic Band 10; Pit Orchestra 10; Junior Achievement ll(vice-president of finance),12; Na- tional Honor Society ll(treasurer),12; P.E.O.P.LE 11,12; Interserve 12 (president). SCHIMMEL, BETH Thespians 9,10,11,12; Spring Musical 9,10,11; Class Officer 9(vice- prcsidcnt),10 vice-president); Softball 9,10,11; Na- tional Honor Society 10,11,12; German Honor Society 10,11,12; Student Council 11,12; Swing Choir 12(secretary); Senior of the Month Commit- tee 12; Interserve 12 Band 9,10,11,12; Symphonic Band 9,10,11, secre- tary); French Honor Society 10,11(secretary),12; National Honor Society ll,12(vice-president); Pit Orchestra 11; Interserve 12 SHERWOOD, STEVE Marching Band 9,10,11,12; Symphonic Band 9,10,11,12; Tennis 9,10,11,12; Pep Band 10,11,12; Jazz Band 10,11,12; Math Team 10; Spectrum 10,11,12; National Honor Society 10,11,12; German Honor Society 10,11,12; Soccer 12; Interact 12; Homecoming Court 12 SIPPEL, DONNA Thespians 9,10,11,12; Spanish Honor Society 9,10,11; National Honor Society 10,11,12; Centinal Staff 10,11 (editor-in- chief),12(editor-in-chief); Interserve 12 SLAUGHTER, ANGELA KAY Class Officer 9(presiden ),10( president); Afro-American Club 9,10,1 l(vice-presidcnt),12(president); Principal Scholars 9,10,11,12; Basketball 9,10,ll,12(captain); Spectrum 9; Track 9,10,11,12; Lancers 10,11,12; Var- sity Show 10; Marching Band 10,11; Chamber Choir 11; Swing Choir 12; Raisin in the Sun 12; Robeson's High School Board 12(vice-president) SMITH, LONNIE COREY Basketball 9,10,11,12; Principal Scholars 9,10,11 SMITH, REBECCA Track 9,10,11,12; Treble Choir 9; Lancers 10,ll,12(captain); Election Board 10; Chamber Choir 10,ll(secretary); R.E.A.C.H. 11,12; Spring Musical 11; Swing Choir 12; Tutor Society 12; Homecoming Court 12; Robeson's High School Board 12(secretary) SPIIAR CARLA Cheerleading 9,10; Softball 9,10,11,12; Spectrum 9,10,12; Flag Football 9,10,ll(champions),12(champions); Office Occupa- tions 12 STAPLES, LISA A. Marching Band 9,10,11,12; Symphonic Band 9,10,11,12; District Band 10,11,12; Pit Orchestra 11,12; All-State Band 12 STEVENS, KIMBERLY Volleyball 11 STICKELS, ERIC Tennis 11; Interact 12(president); Future Problem Solvers 12 STILLWELL, JEREMY Basketball 9,10,1 Kmanager), 12(manager); Baseball 9,10,11,12; Spanish Honor So- ciety 11,12; National Society 11,12 Student Council 12; Interact 12(vice president) SULLIVAN, JOEL Football 9,10,11,12 SULLIVAN, STEPHANIE Volleyball 9,10,11,12; Basketball 9,10; Class Officer 9 treasurer); Softball 9,10; Business Associates 12 SUTPHEN, MARY BETH Flag Corps 9; Half- Nelsons 9; R.E.A.C.H. 10,11; Office Occupations 12 TAYLOR, GREG Marching Band 9,10,11,12; Concert Band 9; Symphonic Band 10,11,12; Swim 10,11; Track 10; Fall Play 11; Spring Musical 11; Swing Choir 12; Intramural Basketball 12 TAYLOR, RITA Half-Nelsons 10,11,12; C.C.E. 12 TEPPER, DAVID Student Council 9,10; Thespians 9,10,11,12; Tennis 9,10; Fall Play 9,10,11,12; Spring Musical 9,10,11,12; Pep Band 9; Marching Band 9,10; Concert Band 9; National Honor Society 10,11,12; French Honor Society 10,11,12; Spectrum 9,11; Soccer 11,12; Interact 12; R.E.A.C.H. 12 THOMAS, MELISSA Chamber Choir 9,10; Student Council 9; Spring Musical 9,10,11; Fall Play 10,11,12; Swing Choir 10,11,12(treasurer); Spectrum 10,11; Madrigals 11,12; P.E.O.P.LE. 11,12; Thespi- ans 12( vice-president) THOMPSON, DARRYL National Honor Society 10,11,12; Black American Chorus 12 THOMPSON, ERIC Football 10,12 TRAHIOTIS, AMY Half-Nelsons 12; Centennial Guard 12; Track 12 TRENT, TIFFANY Swim 9,10,11,12; Basketball 9,10,11; Afro-American Club 9,l Xsecretary); Princi- pal Scholars 9,l(Xsecretary), IK president), (presi- dent); Centennial Guard 9,10,11,12; Spanish Honor Society 10,ll(vice-president); Election Board 10; Stu- dent Council 10,11,12; National Honor Society 11,12; Class Officer ll(president), 12(president); Interserve 12(social director); A Raisin in the Sun 12; Speech Club 12 VALKANOS, DANNY Football 9,10,11,12; Com- puter Club 9,10,11,12; Business Associates 9,10,11,17- Junior Achievement 9,10,11,12 VASSAR, ERICA Afro-American Club 10; Black American Chorus 11 VAUGHN, TAMI A. Basketball 9; Centennial Guard 11; Half-Nelsons 11,12 VILLANTI, JOEY Baseball 9,10,11,12; Basketball 9,10; Spanish Honor Society 10,11,12; Yearbook 10; Intramural Basketball 10,11,12; Interact 12 WADE, TERRI Treble Choir 9; Afro-American Club 9,10; French Honor Society 10,11,12; Flag Corps 11,12; Half-Nelsons IKvice- president),12(vice-president); Class Officer ll(vicc-president); National Honor Society 11,12; Student Council 11,12; Tutor Society 11; Winter Guard 11; Senior of the Month Committee 12; Election Board 12; Principal Scholars 12; Interserve 12 WALKER, BRETT Wrestling 9,10,11,12; Interact 12 WARFIELD, MARK Baseball 9,10,11,12; Cross Country 9,10,11; Track 9; Intramural Basketball 9,10,11,12 WELL, ELIZABETH Basketball 9,10; Track 9,10 WEST, ANDREA Swim 9; Student Council 10,11,12; Robeson's High School Board 11,12; Ju- nior Achievement ll(vice-president),12; Senior of the Month Committee 12 WILKINSON, DAVID Football 9,10,11,12; Basket- ball 9,10,11,12; Track 9,10,11,12 WILLIAMS, PATRICIA RENEA Cheerleading 9,11; Principal Scholars 9,11,12; Afro-American Club 11 WILSON, KIM Principal Scholars 9,10,11; Afro- American Club 9,10,11; Track 9,10,11; Lancers 10; Tutor Society 10 WISE, LAURA Treble Choir 9; Chamber Choir 10; Spanish Honor Society 10; National Honor Society 11,12; Half-Nelsons 11,12; Yearbook Staff 12(sen- ior section editor); Interserve 12 WITTLER, KRAIG Centinal lO(photographer), 11(photographer); Centurian 1 Kphotographer) SCOTT, VANESSA Marching Band 9,10,11,12, Pep Board of Education and Administration The Unit 4 Board of Education faced a challenging year as they completed their national search for a new district superintendent. Dr. Timothy F. Hyland of Indianapolis was named superinten- dent and became the district's chief administrator July 1, 1986. Many challenges including financial priorities and curriculum changes faced the Board and the central of- fice administration 1. Unit 4 Board of Education. 2. Dr. Timothy Hyland, Superintendent. 3. Arlene Blank, Asst. Superintendent for Supportive Ser- vices. 4. Don Overton, Business Manager. 172 Board of Education and Administration Centennial Administration Centennial High School, under the leadership of Principal Mr. A1 Davis, had another rewarding year as they faced and met the challenge of educating another record enrollment of 1444 students. The administrative team is com- pleted by the service and dedication of three student deans. Again enrollment growth presented many challenges to the entire administra- tion. 1. Al Davis, B.S.,M.S., and Advanced Certifi- cate at the University of Illinois. 2. Joe Tomlinson, B.A. at Arkansas State Universi- ty, M.S.,E.D.S., and Advanced Certificate at the University of Illinois. 3. Bob Globe, B.S. and M.S. at Illinois State University, Ad- vanced Certificate at the University of Illi- nois. 4. Nicole Storch, Queens College, B.A. at City University of New York. 5. Randall Rose, B.A. and M.S. at Eastern Illinois Uni- versity. 3 4 5 Centennial Administration 173 Educational Service Personnel No school could function without the services and dedication of the Educational Service Personnel. Centennial functions well as a school in part because of our loyal staff of cafeteria workers, secre- taries, and custodians. Mrs. Summers has been the principal's secretary since the school opened as an annex to Champaign High School in 1964 and then as Centennial High School in 1967. During her tenure she has worked with over 400 different members of the faculty and has seen over 8000 students receive diplomas. Her efficiency and genuine concern about the welfare of Centennial High School has had a significant impact on the growth and success of the school. She will be sorely missed by Mr. Davis and literally the entire com- munity. We wish her well in her retirement. 1. Library Secretaries: M. Bieger and B. Herbert. 2. Main Office Secretaries: A. Tate and M. Ducey. 3. Student Services Secre- taries, back row: M. Grothe, L. Follmer. front row: M. Ziegler, and B. Walker. 4. Interpreter and Teacher Aide: D. Butts and L. Lunde. 5. Teachers Aides: L. Frank, B. Richards, and M. Dedin. 6. Cafeteria Staff, back row: U. Carson, M. Calentine, G. Har- ris, D. Wires, D. Gawthorp. front row: C. Williams, M. Kappes, N. Crook, B. Nale, M. Norwood. 7. Custodians, back row: R. Wil- liams, D. Black, E. Miller, front row: C. Caston, H. Thomas, and J. Tucker. 8. Office Manager, Avis Summers. 174 Educational Service Personnel i 21. Mrs. Klimek tries to inspire her fifth year Spanish class. C.H.S. Faculty 1. R. Angerer, B.S. and M.Ed. at the Univer- sity of Illinois. 2. K. Baker, B.A. and B.S. at Illinois State University. 3. E. Boehm, B.Ed. at Western Illinois University, M.Ed. and Advanced Certificate at the University of Il- linois. 4. S. Bogren, B.S. at Southern Illinois University. 5. E. BonDurant, B.S. and M.Ed. at the University of Illinois. 6. W. Borror, B.S. and Nf-S. at Illinois State University, Advanced Certificate at the University of Il- linois. 7. T. Boyd, B.B.A. at Southwest Texas State University, M.S. at Millikin Universi- ty. 8. C. Carrodine, B.S. at Western Illinois University, M.S. at Eastern Illinois Univer- sity. 9. H. Casey, B.S. at Lane College, M.Ed. at the University of Illinois. 10. D. Casteel, B.S. at the University of Illinois, M.S. at Western Illinois University. 11. J. Changnon, B.S. at the University of Illinois. 12. N. Clinton, B.S. and M.Ed. at the Univer- sity of Arizona. 13. B. Davenport, B.Ed. at the University of Illinois. 14. M. DeCardy, B.F.A. and M.A. at the University of Illinois. 15. H. Dietz, B.A. at the University of Bonn, Germany, M.A. at the University of Minne- sota, Ph.D. at the University of Illinois. 16. N. Dobkin, B.S. at the University of Illinois. 17. K. Doll, B.S. at Illinois State University, M.S. at Southern Illinois University. 18. J. Drew, B.A. at North Park College, M.Ed. at the University of Illinois. 19. L. Eichelberger, B.S., M.S. and Advanced Certi- ficate at the University of Illinois. 20. S. Eichhorst, B.S. at the University of Illinois. L Faculty 175 1. C. Eisenmann, B.S. at Illinois State Uni- versity, A.A. at Illinois Central College. 2. E. Engelhaupt, B.S. at Northern Illinois Uni- versity, M.A. at the University of Colorado. 3. T. Fairchild, B.S. at Illinois State Universi- ty, M.S. at the University of Illinois. 4. R. Fisher, B.A. and M.S.W. at the University of California. 5. K. Foster, B.S. at the Universi- ty of Illinois. 6. E. Fredricks, B.S. and M.S. at Central Missouri State University. 7. M. Freeman, B.S. at Greenville College. 8. D. Garrett, B.S. and M.S. at Illinois State Uni- versity, Advanced Certificate at the Univer- sity of Illinois. 9. R. Hardin, B.S. at Illinois State University, M.S. and Advanced Certi- ficate at the University of Illinois. 10. G. Hembrough, B.S. and M.S. at the University of Illinois. 11. G. Hembrough, B.B. and M.S.Ed. at the University of Illinois. 12. C. Henkel, B.A. at Olivet College, M.Ed. at the University of Illinois. 13. M. Hettinger, B.S. at Illinois State University, M.S. at Eastern Illinois University. 14. J. Hoffman, B.M.E. at the University of Nebraska. 15. J James, B.S. at Ohio State University, M.S. at the Uni- versity of Illinois. 16. S. Jenkins, B.A. at Depauw University, M.Ed. at the University of Illinois. 17. F. Johnson, B.S. and M.Ed. at the University of Illinois. 18. D. Jones, B.S. and M.S. at Southern Illinois University. 19. B. Jones, B.S. at Jackson State University, M.A. at the University of Dayton. 20. J. Kenyon, B.S. and M.S. at the University of Illinois. 5 6 7 8 17 18 19 20 21. Miss Stack tries to whistle the school song. i 176 Faculty 1. J. Kiger, B.S. and M.S. at Illinois State University. 2. P. Klimek, B.A. at the Univer- sity of Illinois. 3. E. Kmoch, B.A. at North Central College, M.S.T. at Illinois Wesleyan University, M.Ed. at the University of Illi- nois. 4. P. Kohler, B.S. Ed. and M.S. at Illi- nois State University. 5. L. Lang, B.A. at the University of North Colorado, M.A. at the University of Illinois. 6. R. Langsjoen, B.A. at Gustavus Adolphus, M.Ed. at the Univer- sity of Illinois. 7. ). La Rosa, B.A. at the Uni- versity of Missouri, M.S.Ed. at the Universi- ty of Illinois. 8. W. Lehman, B.A., B.S. and M.S.Ed. at the University of Missouri. 9. C. Little, B.S.Ed. at Western Illinois, M.S. at Il- linois State University, M.E. at the Univer- sity of Illinois. 10. J. Lyles, B.S. and M.S. at Eastern Illinois University. 11. J. Macek, B.S.Ed. at Illinois State University. 12. B. McCormick, B.A. at Elmhurst College, M.A.T. at the University of Illinois. M.A. at Roosevelt University, Administrative Certification at Eastern Illinois University. 13. M. Mills, B.A. at Purdue University, M.S. at Northern Illinois University. 14. C. McMaster, B.A. and M.A. at the University of Illinois. 15. R. Nelson, B.A. at Midland College, M.A. at the University of Illinois. 16. J. Nolen, B.A. and M.A. at Baylor Uni- versity. 17. K. Page, B.A. and M.A. at the University of Illinois. 18. L. Palmer, B.A. at the University of Pittsburg, M.S. at the Uni- versity of Illinois. 19. D. Pike, B.S.Ed. at Eastern Illinois University, M.S.Ed. at Western Illinois University, Certification in Administration at Sangamon State Universi- ty. 20. R. Romero, B.A. at Quincy College, M.A. at Illinois State University, M.S. and L.S. at the University of Illinois. Faculty 177 1. B. Rowe, B.S. and M.S. at Illinois State University. 2. J. Scarpetta, B.S. and M.Ed. at the University of Illinois. 3. S. Seed, B.S. at Miami University of Ohio. 4. J. Seifert, B.B.A. at the University of Wisconsin, M.Ed. at the University of Illinois. 5. R Sexton, B.A. and M.A. at Bradley University. 6. J. Shelmerdine, B.S. at Illinois State Universi- ty. 7. M. Sierra-Perry, B.S. at Illinois State University, M.Ed. at the University of Illi- nois. 8. M. Sinder, B.A., M.Ed. and Ph.D. at the University of Illinois. 9. L. Ski as, B.S., M.Ed. and Advanced Certificate at the Uni- versity of Illinois. 10. P. Smith, B.S.Ed. at Il- linois State University. 11. J. Spoonamore, B.S. at Eastern Illinois University, M.S. at the University of Illinois. 12. C. Stack, B.A. and M.S. at the University of Illinois. 13. G. Stookey, B.S. at Southern Illinois Universi- ty. 14. B. Tangora, B.A. and M.S. at Southern Illinois University. 15. G. Valentine, B.A. and M.A. at the University of Illinois. 16. M. Vidoni, B.S. at the University of Wiscon- sin at Eau Claire, M.Ed. at Marquette Uni- versity. 17. G. Walters, B.S. at Eastern Illi- nois University. 18. N. West, B.S. at Southern Illinois University, M.S. at the University of Illinois. 19. A. White, B.S. at Eastern Illinois University. 20. B. White, B.S. at Western Illinois University, M.Ed. at the University of Illinois. 21. Miss Stack tries to get Mrs. Doll to go out for a sport in the spring. 178 Faculty I t } i 1. C. Williams, B.M.Ed. at Illinois Wesleyan University, M.S. at the University of Illi- nois. 2. P. Williams, B.S. at Indiana State University. 3. B. Wilson, B.S.Ed. and M.S.Ed. at Illinois State University. 4. R. Wilson, B.S.Ed. and M.S.Ed. at Illinois State Univer- sity. 5. G. Wiseman, B.S. and M.S. at Indiana State University. 6. ). Wolfe, B.A. at Millikin University, M.S. at the University of Illi- nois. 7. M Woods, B.S. Ed., M.A. and Ph.D. at the University of Illinois. 8. S. Yanchus, A.A. at Parkland College, B.A. at the Uni- versity of Illinois. Camera Shy Teachers 1. P. Meade, B.A. and M.A.C.I. at the College of St. Thomas. 2. B Searby, B.A. at Peabody of Vanderbilt University, M.A. at Eastern Il- linois University. 9. Kevin Brumback is engrossed in Mr. Lehman's lecture. 10. Mr. Walters, learn to sit in your chair the right way! 11. Mr. Da- vis gives his all, even his blood to the school. Faculty 179 Art and Music Art and Music are two of the sec- tions that make up the Fine and Applied Arts Department at Centennial. These sections help to enhance cultural education not only for Centennial students but for our community as well. Art students may take classes such as Drawing I and 11, or opt for crafts, pottery, graphics design, printing, and senior studio. Outside of the art classrooms, stu- dents may participate in Art Club, which tries to provide art services to the school and community. Students may also participate in competitions such as the Scholastic Art Exhibition and the P.T.S.A. Art Purchase A- ward. Various instrument and choral en- sembles make up the Music Depart- ment at Centennial. The Music De- partment participates in many events such as seasonal community concerts. Spectrum, musicals, and competitions such as IHSA and IMEA competitions. 1. Mrs. DeCardy is delighted as she looks at the art. 2. The Marching Chargers are in ac- tion. 3. Ready one, two, three ... says Mrs. Williams. 4. Mr. Wolfe directs the band for the upcoming concert. 1 i 180 Art and Music English The English Department at Centennial offers a variety of liter- ary and dramatic experiences to stu- dents. Students may explore the worlds of journalism, theater, and the traditional areas of writing and literature. With the recent imple- mentation of the new English program with three academic paths from which to choose, students at all levels of ability are assured expo- sure to language skills which will enable them to meet vocational and post-secondary academic exper- iences. This year freshman and sophomores were given the oppor- tunity to learn word processing skills in the new computer lab. The ease with which revision was made possible encouraged students to write. Students of English are further encouraged to sharpen their English skills through extra- curricular activities such as drama, newspaper, the literary magazine, the speech club, and of course, the yearbook. Students are given oppor- tunities to use their writing skills in community, state, and national com- petitions. Outstanding English stu- dents are honored at the end of their year at the Awards Assembly. In addition, one student from the senior class is selected by the Eng- lish faculty as the recipient of the Excellence in English Award. 1. Mrs. Nolen tries to express the importance of the lesson. 2. Mr. Jenkins wonders what is going on over on the other side of the room. 3. Mrs. Langsjoen asks why no one did his homework. 4. Mr. Page wears his Sunday best to set construction for the fall play. 5. Mrs. Searby recommends a good book to read. English 181 Social Studies The Social Studies department correlates the activities of mankind past and present, his mentality, his laws, and his problems. The required classes at Centennial are American Government, U.S. History, and World Studies. Students may also choose from a wide variety of classes such as Psychology, Economics, and Geogra- phy. Each May the Social Studies depart- ment presents the U.S. History Essay Contest Award for the outstanding student essay. The newest faculty members in the Social Studies Department are Peter Meade and Kevin Baker. 1. Mrs. Eichorst takes a moment to think about the upcoming day. 2. Mr. Meade gets enthusiastic about his lecture to his history class. 3. Mrs. Henkel shows great amounts of joy as she finally finds a neat notebook. 4. No, Mr. Lehman, take off the wrapper first. 5. Mr. Valentine carries on an interest- ing conversation with Crystal Jewell. 182 Social Studies Mathematics The math department offers a wide variety of courses. These courses provide students with the opportunity to prepare for technical training as well as college. The courses range from General Math to Advanced Placement Calculus. This is the first year that Computer Liter- acy and Computer Programming have been offered as part of the curriculum in the math department. 1. Mr. BonDurant shows his class a geome- try proof on the overhead projector. 2. Mr. Garrett shows his class yet another algebra problem. 3. Mrs. Tangora tells her class that story problems are not that bad. 4. Mr. Koh- ler teaches his class the art of writing a ge- ometry proof. V‘- ' i 1 _ Mathematics 183 Foreign Language Foreign Language study at Centennial means learning to com- municate in other languages as well as learning about the people who speak those languages and how they live. The departmental offerings consist of levels 1,11,111,1V, and V of French, German, and Spanish. All levels of study place major emphasis on communication and cultural ex- periences in the target language through the development of the four skills-understanding, speaking, reading, and writing. Although our advanced courses are not designated as Advanced Placement Courses, many of our graduates in recent years have re- ceived advanced placement credit in college for their foreign language study at Centennial. Students who excel in foreign language study are recognized and honored by membership in the respective national honor societies: La Societe Honoraire de Francais, La Sociedad Honoraria Hispanica, and Delta Epsilon Phi. 1. Mrs. Little tries to decipher what a stu- dent just said. 2. Mrs. Klimck seems en- grossed in her Spanish V class reading. 3. Mr. Romero gets ready to tell one of his famous jokes. 4. Mr. Dietz tries to empha- size the importance of conjugating the verb gehen . 184 Foreign Language Business Four programs are available for students in the business depart- ment-accounting, secretarial, mar- keting, and clerical. Vocational courses enable stu- dents to prepare for work immedi- ately after graduation. College prep courses offer students an opportuni- ty to prepare for entrance in col- leges of business. 1. F-F-F, J-J-J, says Mrs. While to her typ- ing class. 2. Student teacher Romni Ream types an assignment. 3. Your fingers should be slightly bent. Mrs. Casey tells Lori Huffman. 4. A student persuades Mrs. Clinton into thinking that her computer program deserves an A. Business 185 Science and Health The number of students electing science courses has greatly increased the last two years. The science faculty feels that the students want to provide themselves with a strong science foundation, and at the same time satisfy their scientific curiosity. The Centennial Science Curruculum has a wide range of courses in the biological and physical sciences. Ba- sic courses as well as college pre- paratory courses make up the Centennial science program and provide the students with classroom and laboratory experiences that will help them in the future. 1. Mr. Fairchild picks out a big juicy one tor his lunch. 2. Mr. Angerer answers Debra Hunt's question with much enthusiasm. 3. Mrs. Dobkin keeps a watchful eye on her chemistry class as they work on an assignment. 4. This is a blackboard, Mr. Casteel explains. 5. Mrs. West tells her class about the joys of being healthy. 186 Science and Health i Home Economics The Home Economics department features beginning and advanced courses in Interior Decorating, Fabrics and Textiles, Foods and Nu- trition, and Child Development. The capstone program for all of the home economics courses is Cooper- ative Career Education. Students take home economics for occupa- tional preparation, for personal reasons, and for pre-college background in a specific field of home economics. Acquiring exper- iences, gaining basic knowledge and skills, and learning techniques attract students to this career-orient- 1. Mrs. Johnson explains how to fill out an employment form to her C.C.E. class. ed curriculum. The Little Charger playgroup, di- rected by Dr. Sinder and operated by the child development students, is one of the highlights of the program. Interior Decorating is another highlight in the program. At the end of the year, an en- graved sterling silver charm is awarded to the Outstanding Home Economics senior who has complet- ed a sequence of courses relating to the home economics curriculum and done work for four years in one of the fields of home economics. Industrial Arts The Industrial Arts program at Centennial High School provides the opportunity for students 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 provocational if the sequence of courses for a particular area is taken. The vocational sequence provides 3 students with job entry skills when they graduate. Areas of instruction include courses in Drafting, Graphic Arts, Electricity, Woodworking, Power, and Metalworking. Industrial Arts students enter competitions against students from other schools within the state, and they complete projects for the school. 2. Tom Elliot concentrates on his drafting. 3. Mr. Borror explains why measurements must be exact. Home Economics and Industrial Arts 187 Physical Education Physical Education is the part of education concerned with the teach- ing of skills, knowledge, and atti- tudes in physical activities. The program provides each stu- dent 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 opportunities for developing desirable characteristics and social skills, as well as developing respon- sibility towards physical develop- ment and fitness of the individual, as well as maintaining good health. 1. Mr. Angerer checks Mr. Carrodine's schedule. 2. Mrs. Johnson persuades Mr. Hembrough to be in the faculty pyramid. 3. Pay more attention to your hockey game, Mr. Johnson! 4. Miss Seed tells our camera man to stop taking pictures and start playing tennis. Special Education The Special Education Depart- ment of Centennial High School provides academic and vocational education to students who have vi- sion, hearing, orthopedic, behavior and learning difficulties. The place- ment of our special needs' students requires the staff, which consists of over 20 faculty and staff members, to evaluate the educational alterna- tives that are available and to evalu- ate which alternative is best for each individual student. Each exceptional student is given the opportunity to experience maximum educational benefits through methods and strategies of effective teaching by which each student can learn to succeed. 1. Vicki Vabic enjoys the cafeteria lunches. 2. Mrs. Bogren watches over a student tak- ing a make-up test. 3. Miss Mills enjoys lunch with Jolie Ennis and Jeannie Johnson. 4. Miss Jones checks over some homework. 5. Mr. Williams explains an answer. Special Education 189 Student Honors National Merit Semi-Finalists are seniors chosen from the top scorers in each state based on high PSAT scores. Semi-Finalists are allowed to continue in the competition for Fi- nalist standing and Scholarship awards. The DAR (Daughters of the American Revolution) and SAR (Sons of the American Revolution) awards go to the top senior girl and boy as chosen by their peers and faculty. Academics and citizenship serve as a basis for the selection. Seniors with a 5.0 GPA (Grade Point Average) have maintained A's is every subject during their four year high school career. Students receive a Highest Honors Certificate with a gold seal. National Merit Scholarship Com- mended Students are those who ex- cel nationally on the PSAT (Prelimi- nary Scholastic Aptitude Test). The Illinois State Scholars Program recognizes students whose ACT and SAT scores and whose class rank indicate high achieve- ment and ability. Commended stu- dents receive a Certificate of Merit and are highly recruited by college and universities who may in turn offer scholarship awards. The Marine American National Bank Scholarship is awarded on the basis of leadership, academic achievement, and community in- volvement. Members of the senior class choose 24 representatives from among the top 40 students based on rank in class. This select group then competes with students from Central, Urbana, and University High Schools as students of the week. Their pictures and biogra- phies appear in the News Gazette. Boys State and Girls State Honors are given to three top junior boys and girls respectively, to attend a summer conference for leadership and service. 1. National Merit Scholars, Top-Bottom; Tiffany Trent, David Tepper, Chris Rogers. 2. DAR and SAR, Top to Bottom; Jeremy Stillwell, Tiffany Trent. 3. Seniors with 5.0 GPA, Front Row; Greg Buchanan, Steve Sherwood, Ken Pirok, Top Row: Laura Wise, Julie Johnson. 4. National Merit Scholar Commended Students, Front Row; Steve Sherwood, Ken Pirok, Will Gaddy, Donna Sippel, Back Row; Andrew Benzinger, Michael Pratt, Matthew Koritz, Janet Salm. 3 I s ■ 190 Student Honors 4 1 ' 1. Illinois State Scholars, Front Row; Janet Salm, Laura Wise, Shannon DeLaMar, Ifat Ali, Cathy McKay, Paige Barton, Joy Russell, Cheryl Scheppel, Julie Johnson, Second Row; Faith Henson, Edith Buhs, Tiffany Trent, Andrea Bailey, Mindy Har- lan, Carolyn Higgins, Ken Pirok, Sarah Conley, Cathy Aniello, Chris Rogers, Back Row; Greg Buchanan, Eric Stickels, David Tepper, Matthew Koritz, Kevin Duffy, Kevin Bolin, Amin Negandhi, Melinda Day, Venessa Scott. 2. Marine American National Bank Finalists, Front Row; Melinda Day, Donna Sippel, Crystal Jewell, Paige Barton, Andrea Bailey, Second Row; Faith Henson, Tricia Lewis, Beth Schimmel, Ken Pirok, Third Row; Jeremy Stillwell, Chris Rogers, Kevin Duffy, Mindy Harlan, Amin Negandhi, Fourth Row; Tiffany Trent, Cathy McKay, Julie Johnson, Venessa Scott, Back Row; Matthew Koritz, Jason Chicoine, Steve Sherwood, Sirena Lyles, David Tepper. 3. Boys and Girls State, Front Row; Tricia Lewis, Tiffany Trent (Governor), Christy Cornell (Election Judge), Back Row; Will Barker, Jason Chicoine (Mayor and County Treasurer), Bert Badertscher (May- or), Joey Villanti (Fireman). Student Honors 191 1. The Centennial guys wait to buy Homecoming tickets. 2. An outside look at health class. 3. Tracy Butler completes her color wheel. 4. Todd Fletcher expresses his views on school. 5. Aimee Robinson shows Steve Anderson that they only have to wait ten more minutes before class is over. 6. Gail Groff smiles at the guy across the room. 1. Looks like an exciting class!! 2. Simone Sidwell smacks the ball in P.E. 3. Anne Doll is tickled by Bert Badertscher's attention. 4. Is Greg Taylor laughing or getting ready to eat his paper? 5. Pat Crowley sports the lat- est in hair fashions. 6. Julie Johnson and Venessa Scott are enjoying the Homecom- ing spirit. Closing 193 4 1. Cameraman ark Brummel finds a new view of things. 2. That familiar site—fresh- men walking back from lunch. 3. Aimee LaLonc and Hallie Kurth spend their freetime in the library. 4. Mr. Jones asks Mr. Macek if he knows any good typists. 5. Junior Suzie Warmbier concentrates on her exam. 5. The Pressing Chargers huddle up. 194 Closing 1. So this is what A.P. Chemistry is all about!! 2. SNOW! think Joda Pepple and Matt Quinley. 3. Heavyweight David Fierke wins another match. 4. Mr. Davis welcomes new Assistant Superintendent of Curriculum James McCormick to Centennial. 5. Mr. Spoonamore must be thinking about the laws of gravity. 6. Bikes seem to be the only mode of transportation for underclassmen, even in the snow. 1. The Swing Choir spreads joy through song and dance to the community during the holiday season. 2. David Tepper serves up a bowl of that great Senior Council chili. 3. Dan Leasure and Mr. Page discuss the lighting for the fall play. 4. Stacia Pyle fin- ishes one last problem before rushing to class. 5. Jason Chicoine looks disturbed by the cameraman's request. 196 Closing 4 1. Donyale Ware writes another Engelhaupt essay. 2. Tennis players Kim Robeson, Genie Furla, and Patty Scully en- joy a rest before their matches. 3. Dan McNeely doesn't seem to understand what is going on in class. 4. What's on your mind Kathy Maxwell? 5. The class is captivated by Mrs. Eichhorst's story. Closing 197 1. Mark Brumfield is awarded King of Hearts at the Valentine's Day Dance. 2. Mr. Nelson watches his wrestlers. 3. 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Broadway, Urbana 328-0907 Open 7 am-Midnight LOCALLY OWNED LOCALLY INVOLVED Support 222 Support Root Photographers 1131 W. Sheridan Chicago, Illinois Root Helps You Remember! For your senior picture and the official Centennial yearbook photographer, special thanks to Root photographer Mark Brummel. 1. Mr. Davis is summoned to cell B by the American Cancer Society. 2. Mr. Davis looks awful happy to get away from Centennial, even if taken by the police. 3. Mr. Fairchild goes up for the shot at the Faculty Basket- ball game. 4. What is Mike Evans staring at? 5. No, you can't copy my answers. Stacy Deckard tells Carolyn Crawford. Student Life 223 4 1. Mr. Rowe tries to figure out what student wrote this strange message on the chalkboard. 2. These American Lit. students are enjoying The Crucible. 3. Debbie Thompson and Bill Cylkowski bow down for the drum line. 4. Mr. Nelson steps back to look at the work of one of his geometry students. 5. Donna Sippel looks surprised to see a cameraman in the girls' locker room. 6. Diane Booth keeps her eyes on her lesson. 224 Student Life 6 1. Mr. Bondurant studies his lessons. 2. Eric Sizemore argues with the computer. 3. Du- bois Bowman tosses up a shot. 4. The sen- iors proudly display their winning Home- coming float. 5. Tiffany Trent does the Charger Shuffle. Student Life 225 Abernathy. Charles Randall 101 Abernathy, Ivan Brett 101 Achtemei’er, Cheryl A. 32,33,52,101 Ackerman, Margaret 36,73,145 Ackermann, Whitney Lyn 101 Ackman, Julie Elizabeth 129 Adams, Tamara I. 60,145 Adrian, David Bryce 115 Aguirre, Joseph Albert 115 Albers, John D. 41,59,101,107 Alford, Stacey E. 46,61,129 Algee, Arena R. 31,53,145 Ali, Ifat M. 36,43,45,47,48,60,56,61.145,191 Ali, Jinat M. 45,47,54,59,60,56,61,129 Allen Jr., Joe Louis 101 Allen, Alvin Dewayne 101 Allen, Cloreese Michelle 39,115 Allen. Kelly J. 4,5,43,59,145,161 Allen, Nicole Ronese 38,39,101 Allen, Richard G. 144 Althaus, Michael Eugene 115 Alves, Tony M. 67,101,82 Alvey, Derek Steven 101 Alvis, Carl Eugene 101 Alvis, Eric Lee 145 Ames, Jeanell K. 59,115 Andersen, Douglas Joseph 129 Andersen, Tammy Ranee 101 Anderson, Bradley A. 45,46,145 Anderson, Joelle Catherine 33,37,52,129 Anderson, Steven H. 70,129,192 Anglin, Jason Patrick 64,94,129 Aniello, Catherine A. 56,76,145,191 Arie, Sean B. 64,145 Arie, Stacy Ann 11,129 Armbruster, Stephanie Anne 53,145 Armstrong, Albert D. 55,129,19 Armstrong, Melinda D. 113 Arnold, Jennifer Rhea 129 Arrasmith, Julie Marie 37,38,52,55,60,115 Arseneau, Robert Ray 43,64,129 Aschinger, Carie Anne 73,115 Ash, Lisa Michell 141 Ashby, Michael Roy 76,101 Atkins, Pia Paulett 59,73,115 Atkinson, Amy Louise 41,59,114,115,97 Badertscher, Kevin John 32,52,70,91,115 Badertscher, Robert III Bert 33,45,48,52,70,71,91, 145,161,191,193 Baer, Brian 129 Bagley, Steve M. 145 Bailey, Andrea L. 5,33,36,44,45,48,49,52,59,145, 161,191,24,25 Bailey, Henry 129 Bailey, Mary Ann 144 Bailey, Tony Darnell 115 Baize, Robinson Mark 129 Baker, Eric Colin 129 Baldwin, Lvle D. 38,66,115 Banks, Antnony Raymond 129 Barbee, Darryl Wayne 145 Barger, Douglas Alan 92,115 Barger, Mindy Sue 73,74,93,129 Barker, Barry Wilson II 33,39,48,52,59,60,64,145, 23,90 Barndollar, Curtis Matthew 67,101,88 Barnes, Andre 115 Barrett, Robert Charles 115 Bartels, David William 38,51,76,101,82 Bartlett, Heather S. 115 Barton, Paige 36,45,48,51,59,61,73,93,100,144,145, 165,166,191 Bates, Kenneth 101,145 Battiato, Dawn Marie 115,120 Baysinger, David Michael 113,82 Bencks, Michele Lee 47,59,115,97 Bengoechea, Tasha G. 47,129 Bennett, Loren 90 Bennett, Steven Oneil 141,129 Benz, Debbie J. 32,52,101 Benzinger, Andrew 145,190 Beranek, Candace D. 129 Beyer, Brian Michael 31,40,51,145 Beyer, Erin Renee 42,115 Bickers, Christopher Eugene 115 Bickers, Dena Sue 145 Biggers, Mario Adanyl 101 Bigham. Darlene Victoria 115 Bigham, Jamie H. 38,101 Bigham, Pamela Nicole 115 Birt, Shawn Cory 66,115 Bishop, James Ray 64,145 Black, Jennifer Joan 32,33,52,115 Black, Kimberly Dawn 30,38,50,61,138,129 Blakely, Ronald B. 32,52,101 Blomberg, lan J. 67,101,82 Bloomberg, Jeanne Marie 32,33,52,115 Bluitt, Renae L. 38,101 Boehm, Eric Allan 41,48,77,145,161,88,89 Bolin, Kevin E. 41,45,46,48,51,61,64,91,145,191 Bolin, Kimberly M. 32,33,41,52,61,73,115 Bolin, Kristine J. 33,41,42,45,46,52,61,76,92,129 Bolin, Stephanie C. 40,145 Booth. Diane M. 46,129,224 Borgen, Amy Lee 69,101 Borgen, Kevin Lee 129 Bowdry, Latanya Marie 101 Bowers, Larry Wayne 54,129 Bowman, Frederick D. 55,140,129,78,79,225 Bowman, Jennifer L. 2,34,36,55,69,145 Boyd, Kevin A. 64,68,141 Boyd, Terrie U. 53,55,129 Bradley, Earnest A. 145 Bradley, Keith 66,92,115 Bragg, Cynthia Lee 115 Bragg, Lori 115 Branch, Aaron T. 64,144 Branch, Latacha 53,55,115 Brandt, James David 129 Breitenfeldt Jr., Richard Alle 2,129 Brenot, Camille J.C. 47.60,145,20,21 Brent, Dushon 30,47,55,59,18,19 Brewer, Heather Nicole 101,86,87 Bridgewater, Scott Damon 130 Briggs, Graham Evans 101, Briggs, Molly Catherine 14,30,35,55,145 Briggs, Staci M. 43,45,138,145 Brister, Aundre L. 101 Bristow, Kathryn E. 144 Britt, Rodricas Santonio 67,101,82 Britton, Ann Blake 145 Brown, Antione Barnett 32,52,127,116,81 Brown, April S. 101 Brown, Jacqueline Yvette 32,37,38,52,55,130 Brown, Keith Allen 130 Brown, Steven Dale 116 Brumback, Kevin B. 145 Brumback, Michael D. 101 Brumfield, Debora 116 Brumfield, John Anthony 38 Brumfield, Mark Allan 8,64,145 Bruner, William Jay 130 Brush, Steven A 10,66,92,116,22 Brya, Lisa M. 102,87 Buchanan, Gregory Todd 32,33,40,45,52,53,145, 190,191 Buchanan, Myron 32,52,113 Buckley, Karen Lynn 32,33,52,102 Budnik, Stacy Michelle 41,43,45,59,130,96 Buerkle, Erica L. 31,45,53,54,145 Buhr, Jason Eric 116,81 Buhrman, Jennifer Suzanne 116 Buhrman, Marcy Renee 130 Buhrmester, Troy 145 Buhs, Edith K. 34,41,42,47,60,61,69,145,166,191, 23 Buker, Thomas Daniel 66,127,116 Bullock, Leslie Caryl 144 Burch, Julia A. 39 Burke, Mathew Bryan 64,130 Burke, Rachel Anne 14,31,116 Burkhardt, Earle Edmund 39,44,45,61,145 Burkhardt, Lorelei Gabriel 102 Burkholder, Robert W. 67,102 Burley, Tammie Jo 10,47,116 Burroughs, Chrvstal L. 13,32,33,51,52,136,130 Burton, Allan Duane Bushue, Tracy Lee 130 Butler, Andre J. 45,55,130,78,79 Butler, Tracy Denise 55,92,116,18,19,192 Buttitta, Joshia Danial 116 Buttitta, Michael John 116 Buttitia, Timothy 43,130,88 Buxton, Geoffrey P. 66,116 Buxton, Lori Ann 102 Byers, Phuone 92,116 Cadle, Abigail L. 116 Caldwell, Amy Beth 69,102 Calle, Cristina Lee 32,40,52,130 Calle, Janie Elizabeth 40,145 Calle, Josefina Mercedes 102 Camacho, Elizabeth Natalie 39,47,130 Camacho, Georgia M. 47,145 Camilleri, David Edward 139 Campbell, Heather A. Campbell, Tammy Jean 47,56,61 Cannaday, Lisa Dawn 72,93,145 Carbonneau, Anne Marie 73,102 Carbonneau, Mary Beth 31,73,145 Carlson, Kris Milton 91,121,116,81 Carr, Kristi Micha 116 Carrodine, Jason Coleman 55,115,78 Carter, Alisha Habibah 39,42,102 Carter, Lisa Carter, Mary Ann 122 Carter, Shannon Lamonte 127 Cassel, Chad Lonald 38,51,67,102 Cassel, Lisa Marie 16,38,39,50,51,60,145 Cates, Holly Denise 55,56,61,102 Causley, Nicole Marcella 38,130 Cavette, Annette M. 39,102,116 Cavette, Joyce E. Cavette, Robert 127 Cekander, Joanny 145 Cekander Jody 145 Cekander, Robby William 3,116,90 Chambers, Latoya Tauricia Chambers, Michael T. 144 Chambers, Sharone Lanae 55,69,116,86 Chandler, Benjamin R. Chaney, Katrina Renee 55,102,87 Chapman, Mendy Kay 11,35,47,130 Chicoine, Jason Christopher 3,17,39,41,45,48,51, 59.60.70.145.191 Chilton, Madeea Faith 39,102 Chilton, Shaine Alan 66,94,116 Christensen, Mark E. 40,102,145 Christensen, Matthew S. 102 Cicone, Carianne Elizabeth 32,33,52,116 Cinnamon, Scott Robert 45,46,76,137,130,88 Clark II, Douglas R. 145 Clark, Angela Marie 14,145,96 Clark, Chad E. 116 Clark, Jill Elizabeth 93,116 Clark, Karen Lynn 44,45,116,145 Clark, Kimberly Ann Clark, Una M. 102,116,97 Clark, Leslie Ann 39,116 Clark, Scott Robert 3,66,119,116,81 Clegg, Mark Thomas 41,117,23,88 Cline, Jim E. 117 Cline, Mike Thomas 31,40,45,51 Cobb, Anthony Duane 38,55,56,130 Cobb, Vanessa Kay 30,55,130,145 Cochrane, Paul Steven 64,130 Cockrell, Dana Renee 117,83,85 Coddington, Nancy J. 30,145 Cole, Terrilyne 55,59,114,120,117 Coleman, Chad Martin 64,145 Coleman, Todd M. 66,92,123,117,90 Collins, Ebony Montel 102 Conerly, Yvette 145 Conley, Anne Katherine 47,53,55,117 Conley, Sarah Siobhain 10,47,54,145,191 Conry, Carolyn D. 69,102,117,87 Conry, Christine E. 102,117,85,86 Cook, Carrie Karolena 14,145 Cook, Kathryn M. 130 Cooke, William Raymond 117 Cooper, Keith Lydell 38,102 Cooper, Kevin B. 102,117 Cooper, William E. 130 Corbett, David Jeremy 141 Corbitt, Albert Ray 102 Cornell, Christina Leore 34,45,47,48,51,54,60, 147.191 Correll, James 14,117 Coskunoglu, Ulku 102 Cothern, Kelsey K. 47 Cotner, Andrew D. 5,11,64,94,95,147,161 Counce, Melissa Louise 2,53,117 Cowdrey, Lynne A. 130 Cox Jr., Ben Elton 38,102 Cox, Debra Sue 40,76,147 Cox, Elizabeth D. 30,102 Cox, Kathy Lynn 32,52,117 Cox, Susanne 141 Cox, Tonia 117 Craig, Lynne Ann 141 Crawford, Carolyn Redding 38,51,148,223 Crawford, Kenneth Devan 67,102 Crawford, Misti Alyse 117 Crawford. Shad E. 148,161 Crays, Donald Lee 117 Creason, Michael Alan 32,33,51,52,102 Cribbs, Deborah L. 39,102 Crispen, Jennifer Lynn 117 Crist, Joseph Kyle 117 Crowder, Steve R. Crowley, Patrick J. 141,193 Crozier, Todd Alan 130,78 Cullen, James William 40,148 Cullen, Melissa Elaine 39,103 Cupps, Heather Anne 38,125,117 Cylkowski, William 32,52,103,224 D'Aleo, Carrie Anne 117 Dahl, Beth Anne 33,52,59,72,117 Dahl, Tamara Lynn 59,130 Dale, Melinda Angeline 31,36,37,45,46,47,52,59, 148 Dale, Melissa Diane 37,42,52,117 Dalton, Keith Antoine 5,12,148,78 Daly, Sean Michael 131 Dao, Phu Van 117 Darosa, Amy L. 131 Dash, Camille Lynn 42,103 Davenport, Amy Marie 131 Davenport, Sarah Elizabeth 148 Davenport, William Earl 117 Davey, Luckie L. Davis, Alfonzo Laron 103,117 Davis, Archie Lavella 103,131 Davis, Brandv Jo 93,181 Davis, Carla I. 42,103,117,130 Davis, Christopher L. 103,117,130 Davis. Cynthia 92,103,117,130 Davis, Diana Marie 103 Davis, Eugene Julis 103 Davis, James Francis 103 Davis, Jennifer Ann 33,55,103,108,117 Davis, Jennifer Lee 33,55,103,108,117 Davis, Jennifer Lynn 33,52,103,108,117 Davis, Keith Davis, Leantwone 144 Davis, Teresa Lynn 69,93,86 Davis, V. Jason 40 Day, Deborah Carole 117 Day, Glen Martin 38,148 Dav, Jennifer L. 45,46,59,131 Day, Melinda M. 41,43,45,48,59,148,161,191 Dearing, David L. 117 Deaton, Gina Deck, Cory Michael 40,64,131 Deckard, Stacy Joanne 41,61,148,223 Dedin, Deborah Ann 59,131,96 Dedrick, Patricia Ann 53,144 Dedrick, Victoria 117 Deedrick, Barbara Alice 127 Deen, Troy Alan 117 Deissenberg, Christophe D. 118 Delamar, Shannon Marie 34,36,46,48,69,92,148, 191 Delio, Troy Michael 118 Demanes, Kerry A. 118 Denzer III, David William 131 Denzer, Dana Christine 118 Deptula, Tammy F. 31,33,52,131 Desjardins, Jennifer Jane 118 Detemple, Karen Lorraine 36,41,51,148 Diehl, Jennifer Ann 118 Diel, Laura A. 141 Diener, Robert E. 59,100,103 Dillard, Kimberly Ann 39,43,47,61,72,131 Dingledine, Dennis Troy 64,131 Dixon, Susan Renee 32,52,118 Dobney, Robert W. 148 Dodd, Lynn E. 103 Dodman, Gary Robert II 103 Dohrman, Greg Howard 32,33,46,52,91,131 Doll, Anne E. 33,45,46,52,55,59,61,72,131,193 Doll, John Chris 32,33,41,52,61,103 Dolske, Dana Beth 127 Donahoe, Jeffrey Andrew 54,76,92,131 Donald, Charles 103 Donaldson, Robbie 127 Donsbach, David Edward 131 Dorner, David Paul 3,58,66,94,118 Dorsett, Charles David 40,131 Dorsey, Jeriste Ann 118 Dorsey, Maurice Lavelle 131 Douglas, Joseph Paul 67,103 Douglas, Keith E. 40,144 Dow, Sherri Lyn Downes, Brennan Michael 67,103 Dozier, Centre Varden 48,55,64,148 Drake, Derrick 131 Drake, Donavon Dion 144 Drennan, Tracy Louise 53,148 Driver, Antyione 103 Ducey, Jason Alexander 103 Duffy, Kevin P. 36,45,46,48,61,64,92,148,165,191 Dunnum, Charles Willie 60,56,64,131,22 Dupuy, JJ Sam 131 Durant, Santaez Larease 38,39,55,103 Durbin, David Michael 103 Durukan, Ata Mehmet 56,70,127,118 Eastham, Kevin Daniel 131 Eberle, Nancy K. 33,45,48,52,60,148,23 Ebert, Jonathan Frederick 41,118 Edmonds, Christopher D. 66,118 Edmonson, Matthew A. 103 Eggers, Christopher Michael 118 Eisenstein, Matthew Jeffrey 118,121 Eisold, Kiela Adure 131 Elliott, Thomas Michael 118,187 Emery, Hiron 127 Endress, Gregory Anton 70,118 Engel, Lance Emory 131 Engel, Robin Dale 118 Ennis, Jolie Claire M. 131,189 Ennis, Lynne Elizabeth 132 Ensign, Teresa Sue 38,132 Erekson, Jennifer L. 43,148 Erekson, Thomas L. 36,118 Eunice, Lori Ann 40,148 Evans, Linda Marie 116,118 Evans, Matt 103 Evans, Michael Allen 5,8,64,92,149,223 Evans, Ngina Chipo 55,103 Ewing, Aaron Lee Ewing, Charisse T. 55,140,132 Ewing, Van A. II 5,48,55,149,161,18,19,78 Eyman, Jason Charles 118 Fackler, Sean Michael 118 Fairman, Michael Anthony 132 Faith, Christina 47,132 Faith, Dawn Michelle 118 Faith, Justine E. 39,103 Faith, Tom E. 132 Farmer, Charles Samuel 9,31,40,41,48,49,60,56, 149 Farmer, Melissa Anne 149 Farris, Jenny Lee 118 Farruggia, Michael William 132 Fasih, Eraj 132 Felkner, Kenny Lee 66,118 Fellers, Joel Thomas 38,118 Ferris, Jodi Lee 132 Fierke, David Rudolph 48,64,65,88,149,195 Fifer, Penne J. 40,149 Figueroa, Maria A. 103 Finfrock, Shawn Renee 42,53,55,76,118 Finley, Angela Lanette 103 Finley, Heather Lee 73,103,118 Finley, Holli C. 73,103 Fischer, Heather Marie 132 Fitch, Bradley Wayne 67,103 Fitch, Rhonda Lee 40,149 Fitton, Todd 118 Fitzgerald, Terence D. 67,103 Flemmings, Chrissie Burnita 132 Flentie, Shane Lee 51,103,149 Flentie, Sherri Lynette 32,52,103 Fletcher, Todd Brendan 12,33,52,130,132,23,192 Floyd, Staci Anne 132 Fly, Karla Lamon 118 Folsom, Jonathan Scott 132 Foltz, Doug 51,144 Foltz, Keitn Carter 103 Fontana, Anthony Stephen 118 Fontana, Donna Joy 33,52,92,149 Ford, Jason Andrew 32,52,103 Fortier, Andrea Jeanne 35,118 Foster, Emelie A. 11,41,56,61,132 Fox, Cory 38,149 Fox, Jenny J. 103 Fox, Kevin Thomas 132 Franklin, Leshawn Frasca, David Richard 132 Fraser, Jeffery Paul 9,64,65,149 Freeman, Anita Denise 118 Freeman, Brent Christopher 104 Freeman, Denise Johanna 73,119 Freeman, Michelle Dawn 11,48,149 Freeman, Shari Renea 132 Frey, Jay Lee 35,144 Frichtl, Don A. 67,104,113 Fridrich, Dawn Marie 40,149 Frisbie, Marcy L. 36,45,132 Fritchey, Daryl Ryan 45,46,149 Fritz, dale Ann 149 Frye, Donald Keith 64,132 Frye, Roy Eli 149 Fulfer, Donald James 40,149 Funk, Kathryn E. 104 Furla, Genie K. 41,59,72,100,102,104,85,87,197 Furia, Gus L. 2,149,161 Gaddy, William L. 149,190 Gaines, Erin L. 104 Gaines, Michael P. 104 Gaines, Michele Ann 104 Gaines, Timothy Allen 132 Galardy, Marcus Jason 66,119 Gannaway, Toni Lee 104 Gardner, Jeremy Collin 119,81 Garland, Amie Beth 119 Garmon, Sam L. 91,150 Garrison, Bradford Allen 64,68,94,95,150 Gawthorp, Randall Don 32,33,52,119 Geibel, Jennifer Ann 119 George, Traci L. 104 George, Wayne L. 130 Gerber, David Wayne 70 Gerber, Debra Lenore 33,52,119,132 Gerdts, John M. 141 Gernand, Michelle Leigh 31,53,144 Gibbs, Robert Tyrone 104,88 Giboney, Michael Lamont 38,150 Gill, Leslie M 39,119 Gladney, Marvin 150 Glasper, Shannon Lee 39,104 Glass, Candace Deanna 35,55,69,119 Gleichman, Emily Joy 41,45,52,55,59,132 Glidewell, Amy Luella 93,132 Globe, Kevin Jerome 31,51,94,138,132,78,79 Glogowski, Jennifer Marie 47,119 Glogowski, Rebecca Ann 7,45,46,47,130,132 Godden, Cher Leann 104 Gooden, Tammy L. 104 Goldenstein, Jeff B. Golliher, Robin Dawn 150 Golliher, Scott Allen 150 Good, Shawn Kimberly 42,104 Goodling, John O. 150 Gordon, Angela Marie 119 Gordon, Jeanna Marie 104 Gorrell, Mark Patrick 77,150 Goschy, Patrick 150 Goschy, Petrina 139 Gossett, James Michael Jason 150 Goyette, Daniel Jason 52,64,150 Grady, Daniel E. 104 Grady, Danny L. 67,104,82 Grady, Jeffrey P. Grady, Jennifer L. Graham, Shannon A. 132 Gray, Marcellos Cortez 48,55,150,78,79 Gray, Troy Lewis 38,39,64,65,92,150 Green, Carol 144 Green, Erica V. 132,86 Green, Iris O. 119 Green, Janet D. 150,83 Greene, Michael Vincent 94,132 Gregory, Robert Pierce 144 Griffith Jr., Richard Alan 67,104,90 Griffith, Carol L. 150 Grimm, Thomas Mathew 150 Grissom, Janette L. 119 Groff, Gail Carlene 150,192 Groves, Jabari Noel 59,66,92,119,81 Gruber, Eric John 44,45,61,132 Guy, Charmaine W. 40,144 Guy, Dawn Lavinia 133 Guy, Terinia Lynn 92,115,119 Hagen, Wendy Lynn 53,55,104,107 Hagerty, Robert D. 35,46,94,150 Hahn IV, Edwin Charles 10,150 Hahn, Christopher Talbot 64,133 Haines, Jack Anthony 150 Halcrombe, Lori Francine 119 Hall, Amy Arlene 133 Hall, Charles Lamon 104,82 Hambrick, Robert E. 141 Hamelberg, Dawn Marion 39,104 Hannan, Shawn Dustin 119 Hanny, Anna Lattice 50,55,133 Hanny, Oyatta Tremese 5,30,50,55,59,151,83 Hansen, Chad Allen 67,104 Hansen, Stephen Lee 133 Harlan, Melinda Gay 5,31,44,45,48,49,61,73,75, 144,151,161,191 Harmon, Todd M. 94,119 Harms, James Edward 119 Harrington, Flisha Rochelle 38,151 Harris, Alfreda 119 Harris, Jeremy Clifford 64,151,83 Harris, Sherri L. 151 Hartman, Teresa Dianne 37,52,133 Hashbarger, Jeanette Stacy 104 Hatfield, Suellyn Rae 37,52,53,55,133 Haynes, Chris Leigh 51,104,109 Haynes, Paul Kendel 8,41,44,48,51,64,65,151 Hearne, Bradley Stephen 70,71,151,165 Heath, Christian Marie 151 Heath, Kimberly Anne 42,119 Hedrick, Eddie Lee 104 Hedrick, Teresa Ann 104 Hedrick, West Jr. 119 Heffley, Richard Scott 64,133 Helm, Stacey Lynn 151,165 Hemphill, Joseph E. 38,55,119 Henderson, Jonathan Eugene 104 Henderson, Justin Alfie Mitche 67 Hendrie, Nicole Louise 119 Henley, Mario M. 11,133,96 Henry, Cartissa Deboraha 104 Hensley, Lisa Marie 32,52,105 Henson, Faith Jennifer 15,36,43,45,48,59,56,61, 151,161,191,24,25 Henson, John C. 105 Henson, Julia R. 39,46,47,51,54,60,151 Hepler, David Lee 48,77,151 Herb, Jennifer L. 33,50,52,151 Herb, Steven R. 67,105 Herges, Derek Scot 133 Herges, Matthew Tyler 7,94,133 Herges, Michelle Anne 40,151 Herthel, Christopher Martin 105 Hess, Shane Michael 67,105 Hess, Shannon Kay 105 Hettinger, James Andrew 119 Hettinger, Thomas Edwin 45,54,76,133 Hicks, Amy Elizabeth 40,151 Hicks, Jason Allen 67,105,113 Hieser, Michelle 34,69,105 Higgins, Carolyn J. 36,44,144,157,191 Higgins, Forest Michael 70,119 Hill, Danielle Lynette 105 Hill, Marc Edward 105 Hill. Melissa Jean 43,45,128,138,133,96 Hill, Shanna Cledious 38,133 Hill, Terrece J. 133 Hiller, Amanda M. 105 Hillsman, Lisa Deshon 30,38,43,50,55,66,133 Hilson, Corey A. 105 Ho, Pey-Lih 47,54,133 Ho, Victor 119 Hoang, Long Chi Hoffmann, Carolyn Frances 45,47,53,55,61 Hoffmann, Stephen Reed 32,33,41,52,53,105 Holben, Roger Edward 67,105 Holden, Barbara Lynn 31,152 Hollern, Christopher P. 66,119 Holliman, Charonda Lashay 133 Holliman, Cherise A. 144 Hollis, Kevin A. 40,152,166 Holmes, Lori J. 14,133 Hopkins, William Kenneth 66,119 Hopper, Melissa 133 Horton, Patricia Lorraine 144 Horvath, Jeffrey Allen 32,52,119 Hubbard, Anthony 66,119 Hucal, Kim Denese 69,133 Huffman, Lori Lynn 32,33,52,120,185 Huffman, Stephanie Ann 105 Hughes, Debra Kay 38,133 Humphreys, Mike S. Hunt, Deoorah Antonette 39,55,105 Hunter, Juanita 30,38,39,152 Hutchcraft, Hollie 73,105 Hutchison, Sharon Denise 41,50,55,129,133 Hyde, Richard Bruce 2,7,45,94,95,152,161 Imlay, Dawn R. 59,105 Ingram, Jeannette Marie 39,41,103 Jackson, Archie Lamont 3,133,78 Jahan, Sarwar Palash 31,47,152 Jakstys, Rima E 34,41,59,120,78 Jakstys, Tomas A. 94,133,80 James, Michelle Denise 133 Jamison, Amy Jean 42,120 Jamison, Jenny Dawn 120 Janulewicz, Tina M. Jefferson, Jr., Robert D. 66,120 Jefferson, Paula 30,38,152 Jenkins, David Stuart 70,120 Jeter, Stephanie Elaine 33,52,59,120 Jewell, Brian D. 70,152,191 Jewell, Corey Allen 70,105 Jewell, Crystal L. 36,45,48,49,59,56,152,161,165, 166,24,25,182 Johns, Renee E. 39,120 Johnson, Allison Jeaneen Jeann 105,120 Johnson. Ashley 34,39,69,105,120 Johnson, Britt K. 42,105 Johnson, Christina J. 39,105,120 Johnson, Christopher M. 66,105,120 Johnson, Christopher T. 66,105,120 Johnson, James E. Johnson, Jeffrey Aaron 11,31,51,152 Johnson, Julie Ann 32,36,37,45,46,48,52,54,61, 152,166,190.191,193 Johnson, Karen Lee 31,53,152 Johnson, Michael Duane 113 Johnson, Rachel 120,133,152 Johnson, Rachelle Lynn 120 Johnson, Raymond P. 120,144 Johnson, Renee Lynette 54,120 Johnson, Robert Philip 120 Johnson, Suzanne M. 34,69,120 Johnson, Vince 3,144 Jones, Candice L. 39,105 Jones, Jack Everette 105,120 Jones, Jackie Lynn 105,120 Jones, Jennifer Guyanne 31,35,105,120 Jones, Kimetha Latrice Jones, Michael Todd 105 Jones, Rhonda S. Jones, Tawanda Michelle 55,61,133 Jones, Von 105 Jordan, Toni Lynn 133 Jump, June Lee 39,47,51,59,56,76,133 Kassis, Jason A. 120 Kaufman, Michael B. 77,120,81 Kazemi, Fariba Z. 35,43,45,47,54,56,61,92,134 Keen, Beth Ellen 34,39,59,69,102,105 Kelley, Michelle Marie 106 Kelly, Carol Delorice 134 Kelly, Corey Undra Kelly, Zanita Vernae 152 Kempson, Julie Ann 42,134 Kempson, Timothy Duane 106 Kendrick, Jeffrey 32,66,92,120,81 Kendricks, Chauntine J. 30,35,55,56,152 Kennedy, Julie B. 55,59,134 Kennen, Christine Ann 33,43,45,47,48,49,52,55, 152 Kennen, Kurt Steven 32,33,52,134 Kidd, Lisa Jo 120 Kim, Mi Young 45,47,72,134 King, David Charles 40,132,134 King, Thomas L. 120 Kingston, Andrea Sue 120 Kinney, Anthony Lamar 152,78,80 Kirby, James Allen 67,106 Kirby, William Duane 66,94,120 Kisseberth, Nicholas J. 134 Kizer, Eric Eugene 66,94,120 Kizer, Stacy Yulonda Klaus, Aaron C. 120,90 Kleiber, Monica Lee 106 Kline, Todd Stuart 32,33,41,52,76,106 Knieja, Christopher J. 120 Kolata, Wade Christopher 120 Koontz, Stacie Renee 106 Koritz, Matthew Harrison 45,48,91,152,190,191 Kornegay, Rebecca Lemuel 106 Kraatz, Ann Laurine 15,42,48,49,55,153,166 Krumreich, William C. 153 Krutsinger, Scott J. Kucharczyk, Melinda Rhae 39,102,106 Kurth, Hallie Victoria 30,134,194 Kwon, Benny O. 106 Lafary, Amy A. 120 Lalone, Aimee 30,134,194 Lamb, Paul R 141 Lamb, Rachel Irene 36,58,59,56,128,139,134,96 Lambert, Greg Willis 153 Lambert, Jill Alene 134 Lampo, Erica Lynne 120 Landells, Scott Allen 67,106 Land ret h, Scott Roger 120 Lang, Robert Lawrence 64,153 Lang, Stuart A. 120 Langley, Leslie Dawn 53,153 Lansford, Chris D. 106,88 Lansford, David C. 33,45,52,64,134 Lashbrook, Dianna Lyn 32,33,52,106,86,87 Latona, Mark 33,52,53,76,92,134 La whom, Patricia D. 39,106 Leasure, Daniel Steven 55,60,134,196 Lee, Daniel Edward 32,33,41,52,106 Lee, Jeffrey C. 47,134 Lee, Roshell Lavan 106 Lee, Shantae V. 39,50,120 Lehnus, David Edward 32,33,43,52,121 Leitch, Amanda Yvette 35,121 Lenz, Erica Anne 31,40,73,121 Leonard. Edmund C. Lerette, Tracie Lynn 106 Leshoure, Monique Mayonette 39,121 Leshoure, Tonya Deshone 121 Levin, Holly R. 6,45,47,48,56,60,153 Levin, Tracy M. 33,41,52,101,106 Lewis, Anthony 134,81 Lewis, Beth Ann 121 Lewis, Jerry Fredrick 92,121,81 Lewis, Micnelle D. 30,153 Lewis, Sarah Ellen 38,133,134 Lewis, Travis 64,121 Lewis, Tricia Leigh 2,42,45,46,48,59,56,144,153, 161,191 Licauia, Jeffrey Alan 46,134 Liedman, Matthew B. 54,153 Lindsey, Amanda Faye 39,55,121 Lindstrom, John Francis 33,52,103,106 Lockett, Ernest D. Lockett, Tanya Sherice 121 Logsdon, Nick Ryan 38,67,106 Lonr, Cathy L. 106 Lokshin, Nick 64,153 Longer, Ronald L. 106 Lopez, John Michael 36,55,153 Loschen, Jay Michael 134 Loschen, Lance William 67,106,182 Luckenbill, Alicia Lynn 121 Lutz, Catherine 134 Lybarger, Christina Noelle 134 Lyles, Sirena Nicole 43,48,50,55,59,56,153,191,24, 25 Lynge, Stephanie Lei 39,44,45,47,51,60,72,134 Lyons, Shannon R. 121 Madsen, Katherine Kristine 38,41,51,121 Maggi, Michael Richard 141 Maggio, Aileen Margaret 59,61,92,128,134,96 Maggio, Amy K. 41,59,106,97 Manannah, Sean Charles 121 Maier, Charles David 70,135 Maier, James William 121 Malee, Michael J. 77,121 Malone, Angela Denise 30,36,41,50,55,59,92,135 Marcus, Joseph Reyo 33,41,52,91,153 Marcus, Ken Randall 121 Markstahler, Chris E. Markstahler, Troy David 106 Marshall, Kimberly Kay 106 Marshall, Tim L. 55,135,78 Martin, Deborah Joann 93,153 Martin, George Alan Martin, Lea 40,106,153 Martin, Lynn Ann 39,106 Martinez,'Michelle R. 35,50,55,56,135 Martinkus, Wendy Lynn 39,106 Maske, Matthew Courtney 135 Masters, Christopher David 67,106,82 Matthews, Robyn L. 121,126,97 Matuzewicz, Michael Edwin 38,70,105,106 Maxwell, Jeff Paul 60,153 Maxwell, Kathleen Rene 31,44,73,74,153,197 Maxwell, Liam Hall 40,153 May, Charles D. 121,19 McAndrew, Brian Robert 77,102,106 McArdle, Vicki M 41,59,107 McArty, Michelle Sue 135 McCarthy, Jody 14,121 McCarty, Dewan 135____ McCloud, Kimberly Dawn 107,87 McClughen-Smith, Angie D. 153 McConaha, Lori Ann 107,97 McConkey, James 121,88 McConkie, Bryce Johnson 107 McConkie, George Wilson 35,39,51,121 McCormick, Teresa Annette 31,40,121 McCoy, Jeffrey Scott 32,52,107 McCurry, Deborah Kay 144,153 McCurry, Frank Finis 66,121,81 McCurry, Lanice Lashell 39,107 McCurry, Tawanda Treese 135 McDaniel, Maurice Randel 38,60,154 McDermott, Katheryn Ruth 42,50,121 McDonald, Karla D. 135 McDonald, Regina Lynn 121 McDonnald, Lisa Ann 42,107 McGaughan, Patrick Sean 39,40,64,154,166 McGee, Twanda Mae 121 McGreal, Elizabeth Rae 35,38,121 McIntosh, David Lee 154 McIntosh, Tracy Lea 135 McKay, Catherine Lynn 33,36,41,44,45,48,52,53, 61,154,20,21 McKay, Chad 66,92,121,191,23 McKinzie, Stephanie Lynn 38,121 McLaughlin, Clinton Reynolds 64,94,154,161 McMahon. Rich A. 77,94,154 McManus, Kelly Lee 154 McNamara, Janet Elizabeth 46,61,122,86 McNamara, Thomas W. 107 McNeal, Camelia 39,40,154 McNeal, Shanne 38,122 McNeal, Shannon Charles 38,144 McNeely, Dan Vance 64,154,197 McPike, Joseph Michael 59,154 Meadors, Michele Lee 122 Mendenhall, Gloria Ann 135 Mercer, Catherine Delaney 55,135 Mercer, Stephen 107 Meredith, Tracey lone 135 Mergenthaler, Adam Martin 70,141 Merz, Timothy John 135 Messerli, Trina Marie 73,92,154,166 Meyers, Jennifer Lynn 32,33,52,107 Mikucki, Christopher Alan 41,92,122 Mikucki, William Andrew 135 Miles, Kim R 122 Milis, Diana Lynn 14,34,95,122 Millage, Chad Evan 135 Miller, Brettan P. 77,122 Miller, Dorothy 107 Miller, Jeff B. 70,107 Miller, Stephanie Ann 7,154,161 Millsap, Jason Carl 107 Milton, Angela Jean 30,122 Minnieweather, Tyrone 141 Minogue, Jennifer Ann 116,122 Mitchell, Mukeni Tamu 39,55,107 Mitchem, Chad Andrew 64,135 Mittleman, Adam Phillip 31,51,135 Mittman, Daniel Francis 70,122 Monigold, Kirsten Ann 38,122 Monteiro, Jon F. 135 Moody, Mary I. 107 Moore Jr., Willie I. 113 Moore, Eva Lynn 135,83,86 Moore, Jeff Glenn M 122,135 Moore, Jodi Lynne 122,135 Moore, Mary Louise 122 Moore, Patricia Anne 122 Moore, Tina 50,122 Morfey, Justin Kennedy 6,64,154 Morfey, Robby James 64,135 Morford, Ellen Ann 39,122 Morford, Jane Ann 40,154 Morin, Michelle 135 Morris, Brian L. 107 Morris, Scott A. 38,154 Morse, Erika Michelle 92,122 Mosley, Angelo L. 107 Mosley, Tila R. 122 Mosser, Kay 135 Moton, Felicia 135 Moy, Lisa Michele 34,61,122 Mueller, Chad Fredrick 3,94,122 Muhammad, Jameelah Rasheedah 35,55,122,88 Muir, Jennifer Rachelle 107,110 Mulcahey, Constance Jean 34,48,69,93,144,154, 161 Mulcahey, Julie Ann 41,45,48,93,144,154 Mulcahey, Mary K. 2,107 Mulcahey, Richard Daniel Jr. 40,48,154 Mulhall, John Vincent 122 Mulhall, Michelle Lynn 154 Mullen, Sharon Michelle 37,44,52,61,135 Mulrooney, C. Patrick 135 Munds, Lisa Jean 32,33,52,107 Murnigham, Erik P. 107,113 Murphy, Jesse Chad Murray, Jesse 67,107 Musson, Daniel Kipton 32,33,52,70,107 Myers, Desiree Y. 154 Myler, Stephanie Kay 3,59,122 Naguib, Angie 136 Nash, Curtis Carl 53,55,122 Nash, Rodney Michael 64,122 Nava, Shawn David 155 Negandhi, Amin Anant 36,45,46,47,48,56,61,91. 155,161,191 Negandhi, Pia Iris 61,122 Neitzel, Craig David 43,45,136 Neitzel, Ryan Lee 67,107 Nelson, Annmarie Nadine 3,42,122 Nelson, Chris Marie 30,31,38,136 Nelson, David Thomas 48,73,88,155,166,89 Nelson, Gwen 122 Nelson, Spencer William 92,155 Nelson, William Joseph Nesbitt, Landel Shae 127 Neuses, Lisa M. 41,59,107 Newbold, Gina Marie Newbold, Rob A. Newman, Christopher Jason 64,136 Nicholas, Spencer Mark 136 Nicholson, Regina Kristine 37,52,55,59,61,114, 125,122 Nickelson, Tammy A. 136 Nimon, Gina Inez 39,122 Nolan, Jennifer 136 Nolan, Moira Eileen 32,33,52,122 North, Gregory Matthew 32,33,45,46,52,55,136, 20,21.23 Nowak, John E. 107,90 O'Bryan, J. David 136 O'Bryan, Robben A. 107 Oakley, Shawn Everett 136 Oare, Jill Elizabeth 122 Ochs, David Michael 155 Ochs, Sheila Sue 100,107 Odell, David Micheal 155 Oehmke, Jeffeiy 107,155 Oehmke, Jennifer Kay 69 Ogle, Carolyn Ann 108 Oldani, Scott Christopher 70,123 Oltz, Kurt E. 16,31,39,54,60,91,155,20,21,90 Omark, Karen F. 33,52,155 Osmond, Karen Beth 34,39,48,51,60,69,155,166 Owens, Lashanda 136 Owens, Michelle 108 Oye, Angela Marie 31,50,136 Oye, Keith Alan 10,32,33,52,67,108 Palencia, Rachel Glenith 32,52,108 Palm, Doug W. 136 Palmisano, Brian J. 67,108 Palmisano, Debra J. 40,155 Palmisano, Robert R. 66,123 Panothiocas, George Andrew Parker, Melissa Elaine 136 Parker, Scott Jeffrey 155 Passalacqua, Brad Joseph 155 Patterson, Shawn Lee 66,123 Patterson, Yvonne M 144 Peacock, Channing 108,82 Pearson Jr., Donald Robert 136 Pearson, Kathie Leigh 136 Peck, Amy Jo 93,123 Pelmore, Kevin 136 Peoples, Alonzo 113 Peppers, Anthony L. 38,155,18,19 Peppers, Antonette L. 31,53,155 Peppers, David Allen 45,48,76,155 Pepple, Joda Lynn 41,59,123,195 Peratt, Amy Jolene 123 Peratt, Melissa Sue 61,73,93,136 Perkins, Clyde Nevielle 155 Pernell, Neysa Dachelle 39,92,117,123,97 Perry, Christopher David 155 Persning, Pamela Kay 45,46,61,72,136 Peterson, Katherine 123 Peterson, Krista Leigh 73,74,123,155 Peterson, Michelle 123 Peterson, Robert Michael 15,32,33,45,52,155 Peterson, Tricia 156 Pettigrew, Emily 141 Pettigrew, Mario T. 108 Pettigrew, Myra 108,144 Pettis, Abelard 38,156 Pew. Jill J. 35,56,61,123 Peyton, Wendy 30,123 Pfeffer, Robert A. 136 Phanrana, Ovlay 42,108 Phanrana, Panchay 136 Phillips, Anne Kathryn 14,33,47,52,156 Phillips, Corey Deon 144 Phillips, John P. 66,123 Phillips, Keith Charles Phillips, Lizona 39,55,108 Phillips, Thomas John 60,66,91,123,22 Pierce, Chauncey William 156 Piersall, Joshua Steven 67,108 Pirok, Keith Gregory 92,123 Pirok, Kenneth R. 45,46,48,60,61,156,190,191,90 Pitcher, Chad Lloyd 67,68,108,88 Pitcher, Kelly Rene 136 Pittman, Donald Clifford 108 Pittman, Jennifer Ann 43,45,93,156 Pittman, Stephen D. 103 Plotner, Curtis Shawn 136 Pohlman, Sandra Lynn 123 Polite, Darwin Sepnas 38,108 Polite, Tyrone Lantz 64,92,136,88,89 Polk, Gayle L. 38,51,136 Ponder, Lesley L. 118,123 Porter, Nichole Michele 93,123,83 Potts, Donald M. 141 Powell, Terry Jay 2,156 Pratt, Mike John 35,41,48,49,156,190 Price, Troy 108,82 Primm, Joe D. 92,156 Primmer. Jeffrey T. 94,156 Pritchard, William Lynn 64,94,141,136,88,89 Prutsman, Wendy Lynn 137 Pryor, Kimberly Lee 93,156 Punkay, Daniel William 64,94,137,89 Puszkiewicz, Timothy James 59,108 Pyle, Michael Shayne 134 Pyle, Stacia D'Anne 156,196 Quattrone Jr., Robert 108 Quinlan, Krista Ann 123 Quinley, Matthew Vincent 137,195 Rader, Bryan Evan 32,33,52,108 Rader, Renee Marie 47,137 Radick, Jennifer M. 123,97 Raftery, Gina Kathleen 137 Ramshaw, Katie Erin 15,72,156,166,83,84 Randall, Troy David 108 Raney, David Edward 66,123 Raney, Tonya Lynn 108 Ransom, Michael M. 48,49,60,156 Rassi, Barmack 45,47,61,64,156 Rassi, Mazda 141 Ray, Donnell Maurice 66,123 Rea, Sherry Lynn 53,156 Rebann, Chad Matthew 67,108 Redmon, Jones Sheila Marie 137 Reed, Christopher Gerald 108 Reed, Tangleu M. Reeves, Sarah Lynn 108 Regan, Ernestine Frances 53,52,123 Reichard, Michelle R. 123 Reid, Lerone Martice 66,123 Remsen, Eric Peter 41,108,90 Richardson, Stacy Wade 137 Rigg, Heather Ann 39,49,60,156 Rincker, Angie Jean 141 Rivers, Latipha Marie 32,33,38,52,123 Roberts, Carrie Michelle 32,52,108 Roberts, Michael J. 67,108 Roberts, Sean David 123 Robertson, Amanda Shafer 53,55,109 Robertson, Lynelle G. 137 Robeson, Kim 72,135,137,197 Robinson, Aimee A. 129,192 Robinson, Anthony Levelle 129,137 Robinson, Jeanette Lynn 39,42,109 Robinson, Lee 137 Robinson, Marcus Brent Robinson, Staci Irene 109,123 Robinson, Susan Mary- 11,137 Rodgers, Cormilia Colette 33,52,59,123 Rodgers, Jamie T. 123 Rodgers, Seth D. 137,18,19 Roeger, Christine R. Rogers, Christa J. 42,45,46,62,156,190,191 Rogers, Diana Mae 73,109,86,87 Rogers, Dixie Diane 109 Rogers, Jon Charles 66,94,123 Rogers, Lisa L. 156 Rogers, Melvin Levon 137 Rogers, Susan Leighann 137 Rogers, Timothy L. 144 Rollins, Jeanene 37,52,109 Roseman, Suzanne Renee 46,157 Ross, Andre D. Ross, Robert 109 Ross, Tiffany L. 41,58,59,61,73,123 Rossman, Lori Ann Rotzoll, Jason Bradley 66,124 Roubsouay, Samkhoune 137 Roupsouay, Somphone 64,157 Routh, Heidi L. 141 Rowan, Kenneth Allen 124 Rozier, Shawn B. 109 Ruch, Mary Lorimer 37,44,47,52,61,70,92,137 Ruggles, Kristin Leigh 39,124 Ruggles, Robert Lee 70,157,90 Runfola, Marcia L. 109 Russell IV, G. Albert 109 Russell, Donna Carol 55,124 Russell, Joy Dawn 35,45,46,48,52,55,157,191 Russell, Robert Earl 109 Russell, Shoen L. 66,92,124,81 Russo, Mark J. 109 Rust, William Bradley 15,77,124 Saban, Kurt Roth 15 Salm, Janet Suzanne 48,52,53,60,157,165,190,191 Salonga, Apollo Cariaga 60,157 Salonga Emerson Cariaga 109 Sanchez, Jamie Christopher 109,113 Sanderson, Kathy Ann 32,33,52,109 Santos, Tony 109 Sarkiss, Blair K. 124 Sarzanini-Calentine, Leighann 42,61,76,92,117, 124 Saupe, Valerie M 124 Sauro, Lena Y. 40,157 Savage, Christie Carol 92,124 Savigon, Catherine J. 47,157 Sayles, Christina Yvette 109 Sayles, James Raymond 33,52,109,124 Sayles, John Randall 32,33,52,100,109,124 Sayles, Tashiba 55,109,124,127 Sayles, Tchelinda Renee 109,127 Scantlebury, Michael Andrew 144 Schaeffer, Lori Alane 38,47,124 Scheeler, Katherine Anne Scheiding, Lincoln Matthew 109 Scheppel, Cheryl Elizabeth 45,48,51,54,157,191 Scheppel, Michele Lynn 32,52,109 Schimmel, Elizabeth Lynn 17,39,45,48,59,60,56, 93,157,191,24,25 Schimmel, Robert Jeffrey 67,109,82 Schlorff, Michael John 124 Schmidt, Angela Marie 32,33,52,109 Schneider, Arin Kate 42,50,124 Schneider, Chris Lee 51,157 Schnelle, Laura Kay 47,109 Schomburg, Anthony James 109 Schultz, Victoria Mead Schumacher, Joanne Lynn 38,61,137,23 Schweighart, Christopner Rory 36,139,137 Scott, Venessa Lynn 33,43,45,48,52,53,157,191, 193 Scully, Patricia M. 72,124,197 Seed, Jolynn R. 157 Semerad, John III 137 Semerad, Kimberly Ann 137 Seward, Kimberly J. 83,84 Seward, Tammy S. 109,83,84 Sexton, Jill Marie 42,141 Shackelford, Corey Tyrone 64,92,137 Shafter, Erin Rachel 124 Shannon, Kim D. 157 Shatzer III, John H. 70,124 Shaw, Chandra Neachell 50,137,83 Shaw, Louis Demond 64,110 Shaw, Michael 64,68,94,137 Shelton, Tamara Lynn 137 Shen, Charlene H. 45,47,137 Shen, Tony 157 Sherwood, Steve Francis 5,32,33,39,41,44,45,48, 51,52,70,91,157,190,191 Short, Roger Edwin 92,124 Shortridge, Amy C. 110 Shumard, Donald C. 110 Sidwell, Simone E. 56,137,193 Sikora, Andrew G. 12,32,45,54,76,92,138 Sikora, Keda Emily 34,124 Sikora, Mark Edward 70,110 Sills, Elaine Renee 127 Silverwood, Stephanie Joy 38,39,61,138 Simmons, Sarah 32,42,52,110,124 Simpson, Willie Lawerence 138 Sinclair, Eric Vincent 64,94,138 Sippel, Donna Louise 35,45,48,49,60,157,190,191, 224 Sisco, Jennifer Sue 141 Sizemore, Brent C. 110,113 Sizemore, Eric William 38,40,60,138,20,21,22,23, 225 Slack, Julie Michell 30,31,38,51,124 Slade, Vickie Jean 138 Slaughter, Angela Kay 30,39,51,55,92,157,19,83, 85 Sloniger, Julie Christine 37,41,52,110 Smalley, Karla J. 110 Smith, Celeste Renee 110 Smith, Chad Tod 55,64,138,78 Smith, Connie F. 110 Smith, Craig 46,53,55,138 Smith, Diane M. 39,124 Smith, Glenn A. 124 Smith, Jennifer F. 55,110 Smith, Kimberly Shawne 39,110 Smith, Lonnie Corey 157 Smith, Marlon Laipont 138,78 Smith, Maurice Cameron 2,64,138 Smith, Melissa Renee 59,110 Smith, Rebecca Lynn 5,39,50,55,61,92,158,161 Smith, Robert E. 110,139 Smith, Ronnie 110,139 Smith, Stacie Jo 45,46,59,61 Smith, Steven Charles 94,124 Smith, Theresa Marie 144 Snelling, Robert Avery 66,124 Snook, John M. Snyder, Douglas William 32,33,52,110 Snyder, John Steven 32,33,40,45,52.92,139 Spark, Kimberly Ann 32,52,110 Sphar, Carla D. 31,53,93,158 Sphar, Tracy Lee 110 Stamper, Paul S. 66,124,88 Stamper, Theresa 38,42,139 Standerfer, Zakry 110 Stanley, Michael Shane 66,124 Stanton, Randal W. 124 Staples, Lisa Alison 33,52,53,158 Stellwag, Michael Shawn 33,52,124 Sterchi, Trina L. 124 Stevens, Janell Renee 41,42,59,125 Stevens, Kimberly Andrea 7,158,161 Stevenson, Virginia Faye 33,41,52,53,110,111 Stewart, Darci Arika 42,139 Shekels, Allen Douglas 38,67,110 Stickels, Eric Timothy 41,48,91,158,161,191 Stiebner, Kevin Gene 139 Stiff, Brian C. Stiggers, William L. 110 Stillwell, Jeremy M. 45,46,48,59,94,95,158,190, 191 Stites, Tialisa Lynn 32,33,52,110 Stiverson, Chad Edward 110 Storch, Joseph Benjamin 110 Stout, Heather Anne 44,45,47,139 Stout, Kimberly A. Strand, Kimberly Ann 40,158,165 Strand, Todd E. 66,125 Strom, Vicki Jo 33,44,45,52,139 Stroud, Bobby Lee 110 Stucki, Julia Ann 39,110 Stucki, Tawnya Joy 125 Stuebs, Kent 110,90 Stutz, Shane A. 125 Suchor, Jennifer Ann 139 Suchor, Raymond John 125 Sullivan, Jeff Donald 64,125,158 Sullivan, Joel Dean 64,125,158 Sullivan, John E. Sullivan, Stacy M. 59,100,110 Sullivan, Stephanie Jane 31,73,75,158 Summers, Melissa Jane 36,43,45,72,138 Summers, Robert Allyn 77,125 Sumter, Aimee D. 30,138 Sutphen, Mary Beth 31,53,158 Sutphen, Teriy Michael Jr. 125 Sutton, Tanya Ann 53,138,158 Sutton, Tishia Marie 47 Swaney, Diana C. 141 Swartz, Steve 9,66,68,125 Sweeney, Marcy Anne 40,158 Swygert, Jody Dale 111 Sykes, Walter 111 Sylavong, Thongsay 47,138 Takeda, Kimberly Tomiko 125 Tapscott, Heather Renee 37,52,138 Tatman, Theresa Nadine 138 Taylor Jr., Glenn Dale 67,110 Taylor, Andrea L. 110 Taylor, Cord Michael 110 Taylor, Greg Edward 33,39,52,60,144,158,193 Taylor, Natalie K. 114,127,125 Taylor, Rita Faye 40,42,158 Taylor, Shawn Michael 54,76,92,158 Tepper, David Eric 16,17,43,48,55,60,70,158,161, 190,191,20,196,21 Terrell, Mwatabu Maekundu 67,110,82 Terry, Lynette 38,55,138 Thomas, Carissa S. 110,138,87 Thomas, Cynthia E. 46,138 Thomas, Darrell R. Thomas, Gerald L. 66,127 Thomas, Melissa Ann 39,46,51,54,60,158 Thomas, Timothy Shawn 125 Thomassie, Sean C. Ill Thompson, Christopher Anthony 111 Thompson, Darryl William 45,51,158 Thompson, Dawn Renee 125 Thompson, Debra Jean 32,33,38,52,60,92,105,224 Thompson, Eric S. 64,158 Thompson, Jonathan Edward 77,105,111 Thompson, Kelly Ann 31,53,54,159 Thompson, Michael Owen 159 Thurman, Todd Damien 38,111 Timm, Raymond Lee 125 Timm, Suzanna Elaine 111 Tobin, Marni Higgins 34,42,59,69,100,102,111 Tobin, Michael J. 66,94,125,81 Todd, Michael John 38,51,125 Todd, Troy Douglas 40,64,159,166 Toler, Donald Lee 66,92,125 Tomscha, Tami M. 144 Toppe, Michelle Lynn 32,52,125 Tracy, Joel A. 31,138 Trahiotis, Amy Lynne 14,42,159 Tran, Thang 141 Trent, Raynika J. 34,59,69,125 Trent, Tiffany 5,9,12,34,45,48,55,59,69,144,159, 161,190,191,225,18,19 Trimble, George Layton IV 64,138 Tshiwala, Benoit N. 92,144 Tucker, Connie Sue 33,52,159 Tuell, Ericka C 111 Tuohy, Erin Star 138 Turk, Danielle J. 53,159 Turner, Cindy Terrell 39,125 Turner, Debra Michelle 159 Turner, Leroy L. Ill Turner, Rosha L. 141,83 Ubelhart, Monica L. 40,159 Ulinski, Michael C. 111,82 Vabic, Vicki 159,189 Valenti, Troy Gene 67,111 Valentine, Tracy Diane 125 Valkanos, Danny 31,40,159 Van Etten, Craig David 54,76,92,125,127 Vanier, Christine Lynn 32,52,111 Vanroosendaal, David Alan 31,64,139 Vassar, Erica Elaine 159 Vassar, Michael A. 144 Vaughn, Tami Anne 42,47,159 Villamti, Carrie Ann 73,111 Villanti, Joe 46,48,94,144,159,191 Vogel, Andra Lamar 139 Wade, Toni T. 30,41,42,43,45,159 Wagner, Tracy Lynn 127 Walden, Justin Zadoch 14,32,33,44,52,139,23 Walden, Leslie M. 41,125 Walden, Melissa Jo Waldrop, Lisa Dawn 40,54,159 Walker, Brett William 48,159,88 Walker, Chandrelle 66,126 Walker, Jill Erin 111 Walker, Venus Michelle 139 Wallace, Chris Michael 111 Wallace, Diedra Lynn 42,126 Wallace, Robert Jason 126 Waller, Jason Robert Walton, Beth Ann 59,73,126 Wandell, Morgan Andre 51,59,126,90 Wann, Jaimie 2,126 Ward, Brent Nathan 66,126,88 Ward, Tanya Rena 139 Ward, Vickie L. 40,159 Ware, Donyale A. 55,139,197 Ware, Seana D. 55,111 Warfield, Anna M. 15,38,42,139 Warfield, Mark Alan 94,159 Warmbier, Suzanne Marie 45,46,130,139,194 Warren, Aundra 112 Warren, Desi A. 144 Wash, Gary L. 139,78 Wash, Latonya 126 Washburn, Troy Leon 159 Washington, Snirlean Ann 55,139 Watters, Thomas E. 144 Wattnem, Holly Christine 160 Watts, Rodger Lee 139 Weatherall, Shalunda Katrise 112 Weaver, Andrew 66,126,88 Weaver, Douglas 139 Weaver, Linda Michelle 112 Webbink, Amy E. 32,52,112 Weber III, Charles Dean 139 Weber, Karen Marie 112 Weber, Kim Ann 31,53,112,160 Weber, Mathew Wayne 160 Wedig, Daniel J. 114,126 Weeks, Michael Lee 126 Weidner, Steven Ashby 67,112 Weiss, Kenneth Dean 112 Well, Elizabeth Gertrude 160 Wesley, Paul Lantle 139,19 West, Andrea Leigh 59,56,160,161,166 West, Omar K. 55,64,160 Wheatley, Denise Leann 139 Wheeler, Scott Alan 126 White, Andrew Patrick 139 White, Tammy Dee 31,139 White, Walym Deshowd 112 Whitehouse, Douglas Bryan 139 Whiteside, Jasen A. 32,33,52,53,126 Widner, Jonathan Gerald 40,160 Wilderman, David M. 126,160 Wilderman, Deborah J. 126 Wilhite, James William 126 wilkerson, Remona Raychella 53,160 Wilkerson, Shandra Renee 55,126 Wilkinson, David N. Jr. 51,64,65,92,160,165,78 Williams, Brent A. 42,58,114,126 Williams, Cesario Tige 66,126 Williams, David James 126 Williams, Dwain Lea 126,160 Williams, Erick Lamar 112 Williams, Gerald Lee 127 Williams, Kevin Dale 40,160 Williams, Michael James 139 Williams, Patricia Catherine 33,41,52,103,112 Williams, Patricia Renea 160 Williams, Rob Steven 134,139 Williams, Rodney Lee 127 Williams, Stacey Louise 43,55,59,128,139,96 Williamson, David Isaac 126 Williamson, Laurie Shawn 112 Willis, Mary Elizabeth 36,60,126,82 Willoughby, Kelly Elaine 126 Willoughby, Kimoerly Gail 53,126,160 Wilson, Dale E. 112 Wilson, Kim Leatrice 160 Wilson, Reakyta Lillian 112,126 Wilson, Timothy Ray 66 Wimsett, Brian V. 70,112 Windingland, Kerry Theresa 30,126 Window, Curtis Simpson 126 Winfrey, Karen Denise 46,128,139 Winfrey, Kim A. 112 Winston, Calvin A. 126 Wise, Laura Lynna 2,36,42,45,48,49,160,166,190, 191 Wise, Melinda 126 Wisehart, Edward Jr. 139 Wisehart, Karl Wisehart, Paulette Reyna 37,52,112 Wisehart, Tammi Joann 41,126,139 Wisehart, Tresha Dawn 37,52 Withrow, Curtis L. 160 Witt, Andrea Lynne 73,93,139 Witt, Shannon Marie 32,33,52,126 Wittier, Kraig K. 160 Wolverton, Randall R. 139 Woods, Andrew 112,82 Woods, John R. 64,139,78,80 Woods, Marsha Roxane 32,33,42,52,112 Woods, Van J. 32,52,112 Woolcott, Jennifer Kristen 39,127 Wright, Kirk Andrew 67,112,90 Wright, Tasha 39,112 Wright, Wanda R. 39,127 Wubbolding, Mark T 127 Wygant, Shannon Lee 112 Wyman, Tiffany Ann 43,141 Yang, Thomas D. 53,55,112 Yau, Adam 47,127 Yau, Albert 127 Yau, Anderson 139 Yette, Michael A. 64,160 York, Christine Janel 108,112 Yost, James Deverne II Jay 76,112 Young, Calvin 38,112 Young, Carla 39,112 Young, Keith O. 144 Young, Robert C. 127 Zarbuck, Angeleen B 31,40,42,127 Zehr, Bobbi Jean 139 Zehr, Paul Edward 112 BABY PICTURE INDEX Page 162 1. 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Earnest Bradley 16. Edith Buhs 17. Rich Hyde 18. Karen Osmond 19. Kevin Bolin 20. Meg Ackermann 21. Troy Gray 22. Jennifer Bowman 23. Barmack Rassi 24. Becky Smith 25. David Tepper 26. Karen DeTemple and Christy Cornell 27. Jeff Oehmke 28. Oyatta Hanny 29. Doug Clark 30. Beth Schimmel 31. Will Barker 32. Ifat Ali 33. Brad Hearne 34. Carolyn Crawford 35. Kevin Hollis 36. Georgia Camacho 37. Lea Martin 38. Karen Johnson 39. Chauncey Pierce 40. Tiffany Trent 41. Sam Garmon 42. Faith Henson Page 164 1. Greg Taylor 2. Janie Calle 3. Brett Walker 4. Julie Mulcahey 5. Kelly Allen 6. Julie Johnson 7. Sean Arie 8. Nancy Coddington 9. Michael Ransom 10. Carolyn Higgins 11. David Hepler 12. Ann Kraatz 13. Lisa Staples 14. Andy Cotner 15. Lisa Cannaday 16. Mindy Harlan 17. Kim Wilson 18. Connie Tucker 19. Terry Powell 20. Andrea West 21. Gail Groff 22. Joy Russell 23. Rita Taylor 24. Chauntine Kendricks 25. Danny Valkanos 26. Karen Omark 27. Dena Bickers 28. Betsy Carbonneau 29. Venessa Scott 30. 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Centennial High School - Centurian Yearbook (Champaign, IL) online collection, 1986 Edition, Page 1

1986

Centennial High School - Centurian Yearbook (Champaign, IL) online collection, 1988 Edition, Page 1

1988


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