Central High School - Hi Lites Yearbook (Camp Point, IL)
- Class of 1982
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To The Virgins, To Make Much Of Time Gather ye rosebuds while ye may. Old time Is still a-flying; And this same flower that smiles today, Tomorrow will be dying. The glorious lamps of heaven, the sun, the higher fj The sooner will his race he’s a-getting. be run but being spent and nearer he’s to setting. The age is best which is the first, when youth and blood are warmer, the worse, and worst time still suceed the former. Then be not coy, s lW2 I but use your time and while ye may, go marry. for having lost but once your prime, ft you may forever tarry. Robert Herrick Nothing Gold Can Stay -Robert Frost Nature’s first green is gold, Her hardest hue to hold. Her early leafs a flower; But only so an hour. Then leaf subsides to leaf. So Eden sank to grief, So dawn goes down today. Nothing gold can stay. In Loving Memory -Craig Lueders In Dedication To . . . Michael Saul School spirit is what makes high school what it is. That’s why we have chosen to dedicate this 1981 -82 annual to Mr. Saul, a person truly dedicated to building and maintaining school spirit. Thank-you for your dedication. 3 Administration Board Of Education (left to right)- Fred Bennett, Herb Leenerts, Norma Janssen, Janet Dickhut, Ben Myers, Leroy Steinkuhler. and Ron Harris. Office Personnel 6 C.H.S. Fearless Faculty David Allen Industrial Arts I,II, III, IV Roger Brickman Athletic Director Melanie Conaway Foods I,II, III, Clothing I,II Patricia Creek Physical Education Peggy Davidson General English, English I, College Prep. English III, IV Erma Ehmen Attendance Room Harry Elbe General Science, Health Rod Houston General Math, Geometry, Health 7 David Kerr Agriculture UUIIJV Kuth Kerr Recordkeeping, Typing I, Accounting I, Secreterial Training Gene Parker Typing I, Economics Business Law, Consumers’ Education, Clerical Practice Michael Saul Band, Chorus 8 Dale Simon Biology Joyce Steiner General Math, Algebra II, Math Analysis, Physics Joseph Wartick American History, Problems of Democracy Robert Wilson Physical Education 9 ike. I’ve got a gift for you. No. look this way! Hmm, V2 cup sugar, Vi tap the 1 Future intellectuals?!?! traveling saleman said Come on, MOVE! We’re having some fun now. 10 am et Senior Class Officers Melissa Little - Secretary, Rose Husemann Treasurer, Jan Seybold -Vice-President, Erin George - President, Mike Elbe - Stud. Govt. Representative, Marilyn Buss - Stud. Govt. Representative Voted By Seniors Most Athletic - Kim Schafer and Mike Elbe Most Likely to Succeed -Joy Sprenger and Doug Ten house Cutest Smile - Cathy Lovell and Ted Lung Best Dressed - Doug Janssen, Lori Janssen, and Doug Tenhouse 12 Quietest - Cathy Lovell and Billy Johnson Biggest Mouths - Rose Husemann and Jerry Nall Most Courteous - Angie Wittier and Doug Janssen Class Clowns - Tom Jennings and Jeanne Padgett Tallest Bodies - Tom Jen nings and Joy Sprenger Shortest Bodies - Steve Powell and Lori Thrig Prettiest Hair Ted Lung, Laura March, and Jim Mixer 13 What time do get outU this class?” Chorus 133.4; Band 3.4; Pep Club 3; Annual Staff 31.4; Annual Staff Co-Editor 4: S.A.A. 1,2,3,4; Drama Club 133.4; Drama Club Co-Praaident 4; Jr. Clam Student Dimeter 3; School Musical Student Director 4; Art Club 4; All-State Chorus 3,4; All-Dietrict Chorus 1.23.4; Illinois State Scholar 4; Who's Who Among American High School Students 3.4; Newspaper Staff 133.4; Beth Allen Nickname: Perdy. Bubbles FS: Schita! That’s Great! FP: College? Pet Peeve: People who are Chorus 1; F.H.A. 4; G.A.A. 133; Pep Club 3; German Club 3; Powderpuff 3; Volleyball 133.4; Jr. Claee Play 3 Kim Allen Nickname: Frog. Kimmie FS: Total Freak! Bad Toad! FP: Work and marries Pet Peeve: Bubble gum chewers with their mouths 1; G.A.A. 133; Pep Club 3; Letterman'e Club 3; Powderpuff 3; Pom Pon 1; Vanity Club 3; Girl's Stats 133; Jr Claes Play 3; Who’s Who Among American High School Students 3 Pet Peeve: Mr. Buckicw Chorus 1; F.H.A. 1; G.A.A. 13; Pep Club 3: Powderpuff 3; Girl’s Basketball 2; Girl's 8oftball 1; Girl's Stats 3; Class Play 3 Barbara Benson Nickname: Barb. Barbi. Boobie PS; Well Yea-ha! Be Serious! FP: College Chorus 1; Band I; G.A.A. 1,2,3, Pep Club 3; German PP: College, farming Pet Peeve: Baseball coaches running program pTaTiXMs Psp Club 3; German Club 1; N.H.8. 3.4; l etlerman's Club 3.4; Boy’s Baseball 1AM; Football 3.4; Varsity Club 3.4; Jr Class Play 3 School StudenU 3; Cheerleading 1,2; Girl’s Basketball 1.2.3.4; Track 1AU Varsity Club tU Cheryl Brown Nickname: Brownie. Brow noser FS: “WAA FP: Collage and work Pet Peeve: People who think they are better than anyone else; red parties; rednecks; two facea people F.H.A. A FP Career in medical field. Pet Peeve: Mouthy Underclassmen!!! Chorus 1A3.4; Band 1A3.4; F.H.A 1,2,3,4; G.A.A. 1,2; Class Officer 2; Lettermans Club 1.2, Annual Staff 1,2,3,4; Newspaper Staff 3; Flag Squad 3.4; Who's Who Nickname: Bun Bun FS: “Dur! FP: Become a farmer or a construction worker Pet Peeve: School Industrial Arts 1.2.3.4 Marilyn Rum Nickname: Marlin. Magic, Marwin, Joe Cool FS: Ain't that the_its? FP: Law Enforcement Pet Peeve: Friends who are two faced. Chorua 1.2; G.A.A. 1.2,3; Class Officer 4; Pep Club 3. German Club 2.3; Lettormam Club 3,4, Powderpuff 3; Girl‘ Basketball 1.2,3,4; Girl’s Softball 1,2,3.4; Varsity Club 3,4; State 2.3, Student Government 4 Cris Carstena Nickname: Sluggo. Puck. FS: Come on. let’s go! FP: College F.F.A. 2.3,4; Pep Club 3; German Club 3; Lettermans Club 3,4; Boy’s Basketball 1.2; Vanity Club 2.3.4; Jr. Class Play 3 Kendall Cantons Nickname: J.B.; Kimbes; K.C. and the Fat Man Band FS: Look out. youngin! FP: Spoon River College Pet Peeve: Mouthy Freshmen F.F.A. 2.3.4; Jr. CUse Play 3 John Caasens Nickname- John Boy, Big John. Preacher John FS: Oh yeah! That’s cool FP: To take courses in ag and actively farm Pet Peeve: Big mouthed Pfl L 1 A3.4; Pep Club 3; Basketball Manager 1,2 .4 Dawn Cary Nickname: Stacks. Short y FS: Do unto others before they do unto to you. FP: Go to drafting school Pet Peeve: Rednecks Track 1 Carmel I Clevenger Nickname: Mel. Mellie. Smell PS: “Tell me about it!” “Jimmy Christmas!!!” FP: College, good job. marriage Chorus 1.2; Band 1.2.3.4; G.A.A. 1.2A Clam Officer 1.2; German Club 2,3; Flag Squad 1,2.3,4; Volleyball 1,3,4; Girl's Basketball 1.2.3.4; Girl’s Softball 3.4; Track 1; Varsity Club 2A4; Stats 2; Student Government 3,4; Class Play 3; Art Club 1; Dance Courts 1A Powder puff 3 Annette Michel Cate Nickname. Cate FS I Hate it when that lumpens. “Hey Hendricks take a look at the guy in the Flv....I'm scared!? FP College or Art School Pet Peeve Liars and snobs Chorus I; F.H.A. 4; Pep Club 3; Who's Who Among American High School Students 3,4; Girl's Basketball 1; Track 2 Mike Elbe Nickname: “LOU FS: What's happening? FP: Go to college ana play round ball Pet Peeve: Mouthy underclassmen Class officer 1.2.3.4; Pep Club 3; Let ter man's Club 133.4; Boy s Basketball 1.23.4; Boy's Baseball 133.4; Football 1,23.4; Track 13; Varsity Club 1.23.4; Student Govt 2.4; Jr. Class Play 3; Dance Courts 2.3.4 Sara Farlow Nickname: Farley, Spazaraza. Sa FS: Oh. really! Oh. gag! FP: College and marriage Chorus 13.4; Chorus Pres. 4; G.A.A. 1,23; Class Officer 13; Pep Club 3; German Club 13; N.H.S. 23.4; Powderpuff 3; S.A.A. 23.4; Who's Who Among American High School Students 3,4; Cheerleading 133,4; Track 133.4; Varsity Club 133.4; Student Govt. 1; Jr. Class Play 3; Christmas Court 23; Homecoming Queen 4; All-District Chorus 13.4; Swing Choir 4; Jazz Band 4; All-State Chorus 4 Mary Sue Fritschle Nickname: Fritz. May-too FS: You $$ @S! FP: College and work Pet Peeve: Mr. Parker’s lectures Chorus 1; Band 13; Girl’s Basketball 1; Girl’s Softball 2; Stats 2; Art Club 1 18 Terry Emery Nicknamt Whitey FS I don’t fiv • —! FP: Get married and farm Pet Peeve: Mr Kerr F.F.A. 1 A3; Pap Club 3; Track 3; Jr. Claea Play 3 Erin Georgee Nickname: Ernie. George, Spazarelli, Erne to FSTHey. would’ge! It's getting old. Anita!! FP: JWCC- Computer Science Pet Peeve: Stupid rumors Chorus 1,3; G.A.A. 1A3; Clam Pree. 4; Pep Club 3; German Club 1A N H S 2,3.4; Summit Club 3,4; Powderpuff 3; Annual Staff 3.4. Pom Pon 1,2,3.4; S.A.A. 2.3,4; Who’s Who Among American High School Students 3,4; Stats 1; Class Play 3; Homecoming Court 4; Illinois Stats Scholar 4 Richard Fleener Nickname: Rich, Richie. Dick FS: I don’t know. ® $ you! FP: Attend NMSU in animal science Pet Peeve: Mouthy Underclassmen and boring classes Nickname (Jerdie. Gardes PS: Don’t uk me. I don't know! FP: College-nursing Pot Fmf: Boring MudyhslU CfcoffM 1.2.3.4; G.A.A. 1; Whoa Who Among A merican High School Students 3,4 Roy Gibaon Nickname: Crazy Roy PS: I got to take a fall! PP: Stuntman Pet Peeve: People calling “Leroy” F.II.A. 4 Brent Hapke Nickname: Harke, Hark FS: Bad toad!!! FP: Farm Pet Peeve: People who are stuck up. F.F.A. 4; Pep Club 3; Letterman’s Club 3,4; Who's Who Among American High School Students 3,4; Football I .?,3,4; Varsity Club 3,4 Ju-Ju. Jules. Jews Nancy Hendricka Nickname: Henry. Nance FS: Oh really? I don't know what to tall ya. FP: College? Work and enjoy life aa much aa I can. Tammy Hughes Nickname: Tarnari, Tam. Hughes Buse FS: Ya scum! FP: Gem City College Pet Peeve: Having a curfew Pep Club 3; F.HA 4; Newspaper Staff 2; Girl’a Basketball 1; Girl's Softball 2.3; Jr. Class Play 3; Art Club 2,3 Rosalie Husemann Nickname: Rose. Rosie. Space, Ra FS: You guys, quit itH FP: College and to find a stud of rov own Chorus 1.2.3.4; Band 133.4; G.A.A. IX F.H.A. 4; Clam Officer 4; Pep Club 3; German Club X N.H.S. 2.3,4; Powderpuff 3; Annual Staff 4; S.A.A. 23.4; Who Who Among American High School Students 3.4; Volleyball Stats 1.23,4; Drama Club 3.4; Jr. Class Play 3; Jazz Band 133.4; Swing Choir 3,4 Lori lhrig FS: Who de what? FP: College and marriage Pet Peeve: Scraping fingernails across a blackboard Chorus 23.4; Band 1.23.4; G.A.A. 133; P«P Club 3; N H S 2.3.4; Summit Club 4; Powderpuff 3; Newspaper Staff 3.4; S.A.A. 23.4; Who’s Who Among American High School Students 4; Color Guard 3.4; Track 1.2; Varsity Club 23.4; Stats 1,2,3; Jr. Class Play 3; 1 Dare You Award 3 Randy Jackson Nickname: R.J. FS: Oh. really! FP: To get married and to survive Pet Peeve: All the hoods F.F.A. 4; Pep Club 3; Letterman’s Club 133.4; Wrestling 133.4; Football 133.4; Boy’s Baseball 2; Track 1.23.4; Varsi . Club 1.123.4; Autobody 3 Nickname: DJ.; Wilbur FS: Where's the party this weekend?; you. Hapke! FP: College and farm Pet Peeve: Jim Hart and Monday mornings F.F.A. 133.4; F.F.A. Officer 3; Class Pres. 3; Pep Club 3; N.H.S. 3.4; N.H.S. Pres. 4; Summit Club 4; Letterman's Club 23.4; Powderpuff Coach 3; S.A.A. 23.4; Who's Who Among American High School Students 4; Boy's Basketball 133.4; Boy's Baseball 3.4; Track 2; Varsity Club 23.4; Stud. Govt. Officer 4; Stud. Govt. 3.4; Dance Courts 1.4; I Dare You Award 3; Christmas Court Nickname: Raymond Jasson, June. Cool Roy FS: Don't be messin’ up!; It's about that time. FP: Farming F.F.A. 133.4; Pep Club 3; Lon Jtntirn P8: “Tim bon let my mind.” FP Rleaaing Hospital School of Nurting: Marriage Pet Peeve When people call me Laura Rand 1,2.3.4; G.A.A. IAS; Pep Club 3; German Club IA N H S 2X4. Summit Club 4; Powderpuff 3; Pom Pon 2,3.4; Who' Who Among American High School Student 4; Stud Govt. 4; Jr. Clam Play 3; Jan Rand 1A3.4 Tom Jennings Nickname: Waylon, Johnny Lightning VS: BFD ; Goot one?! FP: College, money, marriage, divorce Pet Peeve: Blue hornets Pep Club 3; German Club 1,2,3; Letterman’s Club 3; Track 3,4; Vanity Club 4; Jr. Clam Play 3 Lis Kestner Nickname: Spaz, Spazaroni, Liza FS: “C’mon would'ye!! FP: Nursing; marriage Pet Peeve: People who think they know everything. Chorus 1,2,3; Band Banner Carrier 3; G.A.A. 1.2; Pep Cluh 3; Newspaper Staff 1; Pom Pon 3; Who’s Who Among American High School Students 3,4; Boy's Track Stats 1,2; Drama Club 1,3.4; Jr. Class Play 3; Mascot 4 Gary Linnemeyer Nickname: Gooch, Linny FS: That wasn’t even funny! FP: Go to college F.F.A. 1,2,3,4; Pep Club 3; Letterman’s Club 3.4; Boy’s Basketball 1A3.4; Boy's Baseball 3.4; Varsity Club 3.4 Melissa Little Nickname: Lias. Bo FS: You sowH FP: Robert Morris College; get a job Pet Peeve: Being late for school because of your brother F.H.A. 1,3.4; F.F.A. 3.4; Class Officer 2,3,4; Pep Club 3; N.H.S. 2,3.4; Powderpuff 3; Annual Staff 3,4; Who's Who Among American High School Students 4; S.A.A. 2.3.4; Volleyball 1.2.3,4; Track 1; Varsity Club 4; Boy's Basketball Stats 2,3,4; Stud Govt. 4; Jr Class Play 3; Dai.ce Courts 4; Track Manager 2.3.4; N.H.S. OfTicer 4; F.F.A. Officer 4; Varsity Club Officer 4 Ted Lung Nickname: Lips Inc.; Pegleg FS: What a buckyolk! F srned °° an et Pet Peeve: mouthy underclassmen Pep Club 3; Letterman's Club 1.2.3.4; Boy's Basketball 2.3.4; Football 1.2.3.4; Track 1,2; Varsity Club 1.2,3,4; Art Club 4; Dance Courts 2,3,4; Homecoming King 4 22 Uuara March Nickname Skab. Scrounge PS Hay acrounga, lat'a laava. PP: Gat married Pal Peeve: brown noeera Chorua 1.2JJ.4; G.A.A 1.2; Letterman's Club 4; Girl’s Raaketball 2,3,4; Varsity Club 4 Kris Mensendike PS: I'm so sure!!! PP: College at Milligan, Pet Peeve: People talking with food-stuffed mouths Chorus 1; F.H.A. 1,2; German Club in N.H.S. 2,3,4; Annual Staff 3; S.A.A. 2,3,4; Who’s Who Among American High School Students 3; Girl’s Basketball Manager 3,4; Track 2,4; Stats 4; Drama Club 1,2,3,4; Jr. Class Play 3 Cheryl Mower Nickname: Blondie PS: Really, I don’t know! PP: Work and marriage Pet Peeve: Underclassmen Glen Masters Nickname: Bator. Glenco FS: Shut up, you dumb jerk!!! FP: College and work Letterman's Club 2,3,4; Boy's Baseball 1.2.3,4; Football 1.2,3.4; Varsity Club 3.4 23 Jerry Nall Nickname: Nail FS: Shut up! FP: Farm F.F.A. 3.4; Pep Club 3; Letterman’s Club 2,3,4; Football 1.2,3.4; Varsity Club 23.4; Dance Courts 4; F.F.A. Officer 4; Varsity Club Officer 4 Joe Nielsen Nickname: Kokomo Joe. Casino Joe, Broadway Joe. Scratch. Devil, Blackwoodsman FS: Say”; Oh. really. FP: W1U-engineering and or CPA Chorus 133; Band 1.2.3; Pep Club 3; German Club 133; Who’s Who Among American High School Students 3.4; Boy's Basketball 2.3; Football 2; Busch Pool League 4 Jeanne Padgett Nickname: Padg. Mean Jean FS: Really, somebody slap that girl!” FP: College at NMSU Pet Peeve: People who are eavesdroppers Chorus 1.2; Band 133.4; G.A.A. 1,2.3; Class Officer 1; Pep Club 3; Chorus 1.2; Band 1,23.4; G.A.A. 1.23; Class Officer I; Pep Club 3; German Club 2.3; Powderpuff 3; Flag Squad 23.4; Pom Pon 2; Who’s Who Among American High School Students 3,4; Cheerleading 3,4; Track 133.4; Varsity Club 23,4; Stud. Govt. 3,4; Jr. Class Play 3; Homecoming Court 4; Flag Corp Captain 4 Scott Peuster Nickname: Slip, Roach. Slipmissio.i FS. I don’t know; Huh?? FP. Far ning or auto mechanic Pet Peeve: Mouthy freshmen; being home at 12 F.F.A. 1.23.4; Football 4; F.F.A. Sentinel 3 Amy Potts Nickname: Amos, Potter FS: It’s a cop!! FP College and having fun Pet Peeve: Being late and school lunches German Club 13; N.H.S. 3.4; Powderpuff 3; S.A.A. 4; Who's Who Among American High School Students 3,4; Volleyball 133.4; Girl s Softball 133.4; Varsity Chi 23.4; State 13.4; Jr. Class P!sv 3; Office worker Steve Powell Nickname: Boog FS: Gad zukes!; Saay! FP: Work and maybe college Pet Peeve: Mouthy freshmen and girls that scream Pep Club 3; Letterman's Club 3.4; Boy’s Baseball 2; Varsity Club 3.4 24 r 1 LiM Reason PP: College and marriage Pet Peeve: Mr. Parker' lecture Chorua I; Pep Club 3; G .l Softball 2,3; State 1.2; Art Club 1 Mark Rhea Nickname: Archie FS: That' ao stupid! FP: College, farming, be a millionaire Pet Peeve: When my car run out of gas. F.F.A. 23.4; Pep Club 3; German Club 133; Newspaper Staff 4; Who’s Who Among American High School Students 3,4; Boy'. Basketball 1.23.4; Varsity Club 4; Jr. Class Play 3 Kim Schafer Nickname: Kimmie, Schafe FS: Oh?? FP: Physical Therapy -Millikin Pet Peeve: Someone who smacks their gum. Chorus 1; Band 133. G.A.A. 1,23; Pep Club 3; Powderpuff 3; Volleyball 133.4; Girl’s Basketball 1,23.4; Girl’s Softball 133.4; Varsilv Club 23.4; Drama Club 1; Jr. Class Play 3 Rob Scheiter Nickname: The Snide, Snide Inc. FS: Stick it in your ear!!! FP: College, work, football Chorua 4; Band 1.23.4; Pep Club 3; German Club 2; Letterman's Club 133.4; Boy's Basketball 1.2; WreWrestlin 3.4; Football 133.4; Track 133,4; Varsity Club 1.23.4; Jaxi Hand 3.4 Elizabeth Schreacke Nickname: Schreackie. Liny Bordon, Lis, E.C. FS: Bite! Kiss my !!; Hi. ALMIGHTY TEACHER!!!! FP: Go to college, become a CPA and get married Pet Peeve: Doreen. Mouthy tasmen. ring clast Club 1,23; N H.S. 3,4; Summit Club 3.4; Powderpuff 3; S.A.A. 2,3,4; Vbo's Who Ar Who'. High School Students 3.4; Volleyball 1.2; Track 1,4; Drama Club 13; Jr. Class Play 3; Office worker 4 Doreen Schuster Nickname: “DUCK , Dorinski FS: Let’s party!! FP: Collect Pet Peeve: Patty Puddle’s Pets Chorua 1.4; F.H.A. 3.4; G.A.A. 1; Pep Club 3; Powderpuff 3; Who’s Who Among American High School Students 3.4; Girl s Basketball 13.4; Girl’s Softball 3; Drama Club 3,4; Art Club 1; Dance Courts 3 25 Jan Sevbold Nickname: Janny. Janifer FS: Huaemann. quit crying!!! FP: Computer Programmer Pet Peeve: Noaey people! Chorus 2,3.4; Band 1.2.3.4; Band Officer 4; F.H.A. 4; G.A.A. 2,3; Claaa Officer 4; Pep Club 3; N.H.S. 2.3.4; N.H.S. Officer 4; Powder Puff 3; Annual Staff 3,4; Newspaper Staff 1; S.A.A. 1.2.3.4; Who's Who Among American High School Students 3.4; Color Guard 3; Girls' Basketball 1; Girl's Track 1.2; Wrestling Cheerleader 3; Drama Club 1.2.3,4; Drama Club Officer 4; Jr. Class Play 3; Football Stats 2.3; III. State Scholar 4; Drum Major 4 Dinita Shank Nickname Neet. Shank o FS: Tremendous! Fine! FP: College Pet Peeve: People who are always late. G.A.A. 1,2A Pep Club 3; German Club 1,2.3; N.H.S. 3,4; Powderpuff 3; G.A.A. 1.2.3; Pep Club 3; German Club UA N.H.S. 3.4; Powderpuff 3; Flag Squad 4; Who's Who Among American High School Students 3,4; Volleyball 1.2.3,4; Girls' Basketball 1.2,3.4; Girls' Softball 1.2.3.4; Varsity Club 2,3.4 Jr. Class Play 3 Anita Siran Nickname: Nita, Nater, rini. Ta I'm sure!; Hey wouldgie!; Saaaay! FP: Blessing Hospital School of Nursing- RN. Pet Peeve: Mouthy fre«hmen and people who think they own the gym and the mate. Chorus 1,3.4; G.A.A. 1A3; Class Officer 1A Pep Club 3; German Club 1,2; N.H.S. 3,4; Letterman's Club 1; Powderpuff 3; S.A.A. 2.3,4; Color Guard 3,4; Cheerleading 1.2,3,4: Varsity Club 2A4; Varsity Basketball Stats 1; Jr. Claaa Play 3; I'omecoming Court 4; Christmas Dance Queen 4; Swing Choir 3,4 Joy Ellen Sprenger Nickname: Joysie, Joyce, Joyful. Joy to the World FS: “Oh my God. you guys! FP College. Work, Marriage. Family Pet Peeve: Whey people call Chorus 1A3.4; Band 1A3.4; Band President 4; G.A.A. 1A3; G.A.A. Officer 3; Pep Club 3; German Club 1 A3; N.H.S. 2,3,4; Summit Club 3,4; Officer 3; Pep Club 3; German Club 1.2A N.H.S. 2A4; Summit Club 3,4; Powderpuff 3; Annual Staff 4; Pom Pon 1; S.A.A. 1.2.3.4. Who’s Who Among American High School Students 3.4; Volleyball Manager Ststs 4; Stud. Govt. 4; Dnsma Club 3,4; Drama Club Officer 4; Jr, Claaa Play 3; 111. State Scholar 4; Dave Marlow Memorial Music Scholarship 3; DAR Good Citizen 4; All-District Music Festival 1A3.4; An-State Music 4; Music Contest Participant 1A3.4; Show Choir 3.4 9 Kristi Slater Nickname: Vera, Slate, Kris FS: It's cold in here.; Hey •liege- become a teacher; get married Pet Peeve: underclassmen Chorus 1.4; F.H.A. 3.4; F.H.A. Officer 4; G.A.A. I; Pep Club 3; German Club 3; Who's Who Among American High School Students 4; Girls' Basketball 1.2,4; Stud. Govt 4; Drama Club 1,2,3,4; Jr. Class Play 3 Teresa Stark Nickname: T.C., Teres FS: Join the club! FP: Go to college and get married F.H.A. 1; Girls' Basketball 1; Vo-Tech 3; Child Care 4 26 Peggy Stultx FS: That's sad.; He or she grate me. FP: College Pet Peeve- Fads Rubik cube , disco, etc Chorus 1; Band 1,2,3,4; G.A.A. 1.2A Pep Club 3; Powderpuff 3; Annual Staff 3; WI... S Who Among American High School Student 3; Track 1,2; Wrestling Cheerleader 3; State 2.3.4; Drama Club 3.4; Jr. Class Play Student Director 3; Art Club 4. Dance Courts 2 Douglas W. Tenhouse Nickname: Doc-Wendell FS: HI be okay well maybe. FS: Col lege-business Pet Peeve: People cracking their knuckles Chorus 1,2,3,4; Chorus Council 3; Pep Club 3; N.H.S 2.3.4; N.H.S. Officer 4 ; Summit Club 3; Newspaper Staff 1,2,3,4; Newspaper Editor 4. S.A.A. 2.3.4; Who’s Who Among American High School Students 3,4; Boy's Basketball Manager 1; Stud. Govt. 3,4; Drama Club 1,2.3,4; Drama Club Officer 2,3,4; Jr. Class Play 3; Student of the Month 4; Swing Choir 3,4; Jazz Band 2,3,4; All District 1.23.4; All State Chorus 4 Bill Von holt Nickname: Bill. Pecos Bill. Wild Bill. Telephone Bill FS: Gosh dang it! FP: Work on family farm Pet Peeve: People who shut my locker after I open it. F.F.A. 1,2,3,4; F.F.A. Officer 2.3; Wrestling Manager 1 « Matt Tenhaeff Nickname: Ten-five PS: They beat themselves. FP: College Pet Peeve: Cardinal Football Fan F F A 1,2,3.4; Pep Club 3; Letterman's Club 4; Boy’s Basketball 1.2.3.4; Football 4; Varsity Club 4; Jr. Class Play 3 Perry Tenhouae Nickname: Perrywinkle, Perry LaPrairie FS: Oh. good one! FP: College-agriculture Pet Peeve: When Cria C. and Greg J. knock my books out of mv hands. Chorus 1; F.F.A. 2,3,4; Pep Club 3; Letterman's Club 3,4; Who’s Who Among American High School Students 3,4; Boy’s Basketball 1,2 ,4; Track 3,4; Varsity Club 3.4; Jr. Class Play 3 Lance Walton Nickname: Lancer FS: 1 think she likes me. Pet Peeve: Being dumped by girls three years younger than roe. Pep Club 3; Letterman’s Club 3,4; Track 3,4; Varsity Club 3.4; Jr. Class Play 3 27 Tammy Welty Nickname: Webble Wobble Welty, Belchum, Tam FS: Party until you puke; Not really!? FP: Marriage, family, college, parties Pet Peeve: Two-faced rednecks, people who don’t party and people on dope. A.V.C. 4; Library Helper 1.2.3 Angie Wittier Nickname: Tittler FS: Oh barf!!!! FP: Go to college and get married Chorus 1; Band 3.4; G.A.A. 1 A3; Class Officer 2; Pep Club 3; German Club IAS; Letterman's Club 2A4; Powderpuff 3; Flag Squad 3.4; Who’s Who Among American High School Students 3,4; Volleyball 1.2,3,4; Girl's Basketball 1.2A4. Girl’s Softball 1A3.4; Varsity Club 2A4; Stud. Govt. 2.3,4; Stud. Govt President 4; Jr. Class Play 3 Sandy Zanger Nickname: Wanger FS: You bother me, you scum! FP: Get married and live a healthy, happy life! Pet Peeve: People who say “so what” Pep Club 3; Powderpuff 3; Arnuel Staff 3; Flag Squad 4; Jr. Class Play 3 Ed Wilkey Nickname: Ed PS: Think about it. FP: Become a mechanic Pet Peeve: People who are smart pants Pep Club 3; letterman’s Club 4; Football 1,2,4; Varsity Club 4 Diana Wyatt Nickname: Diane, Alfalfa FS: It was iust horrid; Oh i’m sure; Nuts!!! FP: Become a disciockey and a writer on the side Pet Peeve: People who don’t like Barry Manilow. Summit Club 4; Newspaper Staff 4; Stud. Govt 4 Dana Zbornak Nickname: Dixzy, Slick FS: Say what?; For real!! FP: Army and college and NMSU Pet Peeve: P.E. drills Chorus 1; F.H.A. 3,4; Pep Club 3; German Club 1; N.H.S. 3,4; Summit Club 3,4; Newspaper Staff 4; Flag Squad 4; Who’s Who Among American High School Students 3,4; Girl’s Ba«ketball 2; Drama Club 1.2,34; Jr. Class Play 3 28 Early Graduates Randy Dealing Nickname: Big R PS Bull spit FP: Make a million Pet Peeve: all the mouthy underclassmen F F A. 1.2.3.4; Pep Club 3; Letterman's Club 1.2; Wrestling 1,2; Varsity Club 1.2 LaDonna Dunn Nickname: Dunn Bum. Lay Donna. Tug FS: That's out. no way! FP: Nursing, get married Pet Peeve: underclassmen Pep Club 3; Newspaper Staff 3. Wrestling Cheerleader 2; Art Club 2.3 Pam Eidson Keller Ellen Ensley 29 Tracy Herkert Nickname: Souirrel FP: Get married to Gary Kind hart and party the rest of my life Pet Peeve: Rednecks and Brownies G.A.A. 1; Girls’ Basketball 1 Cheerleading 1; Christmas Court 1 Kim I eake Nickname: Guernsey. Iowa State FS: That’s right. FP: marriage, work, possibly college Amy VanZandt Nickname: dimps, Abby. Amos FS: Oh. bull! FP: college, marriage Deans Smith Nickname: Sara T. Smith!! FS: What now? FP: nurse’s training Pet Peeve: potty patrols Newspaper Stan 3 Lori McGartland FS: “Get urn FP: undecided Pet Peeve: brown nosers F.H.A. 2,3 Debbi Obert Nickname: Zeb FP: get married to Curt, become rich, and party Pet Peeve: rednecks Pep Club 1; Girls' Basketball 1; Girls’ Softball 2 Senior Prophecy Darren Albert has now fulfilled his 1982 New Year’s resolution many, many times. Beth Allen now spends her days tasting Busch to make sure it’s OK. Bonnie Allen is now Nancy Reagan’s personal hairdresser. Kim Allen is now researching a cure for those mysterious muffler burns. Charlotte Austin, now 6’2” tall, is wealthy from discovering a growth pill. Lisa Balzer now holds down eight full time jobs. Randy Bastert was offered the job of place kicker for the Dallas Cowboys, but turned it down to raise sheep on his ranch, Randy's Rambling Acres. Barb Benson recently challenged Larry Byrd to one-on-one, and won! Nancy Brocksieck is the personal manager for Gregory Harrison. Cheryl Brown is now Ronald Reagan’s personal hair dye-er. Kathy Bucklew now runs a male exotic dance club called “Bucklew’s Bullpen.” Daryl Bunte is now the Vo-Tech bus driver for CHS. Cindy Buss is now the spokeswoman for “Believe You Can” diet center. Marilyn Buss is holding the world book of records for the largest wad of gum on a locker door. Cris Carstens is now humor editor for “Boy’s Life.” Kendall Carstens is a successful lima bean farmer. John Cassens is a traveling insurance salesman. Annette Cate is the first woman jockey to win the Kentucky Derby. Carmell Clevenger just became engaged to her secret admirer — J.S. Jeff Conover is the personal mechanic to Ernie and the Road Runner. Carla Davison now throws professional weekend parties. Sherry Deming now is happily married to Ron and is raising their 13 kids. Theresa Duvall is the lead guitarist for Slim Whitman. Mike Elbe, after making the Olympic basketball team, decided to give it up for the easy life of being the basketball coach back at good old Central. Terry Emery was named “Mr. Joe Cool” of the year. Sara Farlow is supporting her husband by playing the piano at the New York Philharmonic. Richard Flesner, when not working on his tobacco plantation, spends his time being tall. Mary Fritschle, now known as “Motorcycle Mama” tours the country on her Harley. Erin Georges, after winning the Nobel Prize in computing, decided to go into the high fashion world of hair styling. Lori Gerdes is now a personal nurse to Mr. Wartick. Roy Gibson, a narcotics agent, is now writing a book for wayward teens. Brent Hapke is now Clayton’s most successful hopps farmer. Julie Harper now owns and runs her own Charm School. Nancy Hendricks just won the Triple Crown. Tammy Hughes is the business partner of “Julie’s Charm School.” Rose Husemann, still single, has moved to her 18th state looking for Mr. Right. Randy Ihnen now owns Deiter’s Dairy. Lori Ihrig is the personal psycho-analyst to the White House. Randy Jackson is still searching for an “11.” Doug Janssen now farms all the Golden, l a Prairie, Chatton area. Greg Janssen was 1st runner up for the “Mr. Joe Cool” contest. Lori Janssen, after graduating Summa Cum Laude from Har- vard, married a dentist and now lives in Michigan. Marlene Jenkins now is the head nurse at Grandview Manor. Tom Jennings, noted for his writing talents, now writes for Harlequin Romances. Billy Johnson is now a professional speaker for the Shriners of America. Fred Kerr just became the first person to Mind-Link with a computer. Gary Kestner now designs riding pants for Levi Strauss. Lisa Kestner, along with her husband, owns and operates C and L’s Pizzaria. Jeff Kindhart now works in a garage. Gary Linnemeyer is now designing his own line of clothes for Gucci’s Unlimited. Melissa Little is now the “Fly Me” girl for TWA. Cathy Lovell graduated with straight A’s from Yale. Ted Lung is now a house-husband while his wife supports the family. I aura March even today wonders if there will be a quiz in P.D. Glen Masters is now a famous fur fashion designer. Kris Mensendike now resides in Tennessee teaching rug rats. Jim Mixer is Central’s only surviving gigilo. Cheryl Mowen now is a personal maid for Carla Davison. Frances Mowen is still explaining that she is not Cheryl Mowen. Jerry Nall is now OH, who knows? Joe Nielson is a connoisseur of parties and badminton. Jeanne Padgett is now president of J.P.’s Greenjeans. Scott Peuster is a successful mechanic, or something. Amy Potts was just named “Jr. Miss Jock of the Year.” Steve Powell, in the tradition of Minnesota Fats, now calls himself Coatsburg Fats. Lisa Reason runs a dried grape company called “Reason’s Rai- sens.” Mark Rhea farms the entire state of South Dakota. Kim Schafer is now the personal physical therapist for the L.A. Lakers. Rob Scheiter has his own Rock band and is touring Africa. Elizabeth Schreake now teaches Mrs. Kerr’s old Accounting class. Doreen Schuster now runs her own “duck” farm. Jan Seybold is now a computer analyst for the NASA Mission to Saturn. Danita Shank now teaches biology at Harvard. Anita Simmons now nurses Myron in her spare time. Kristi Slater has replace Beth Howland as Vera on “Alice.” Joy Sprenger now runs a Prom Fashion Store in Quincy. Teresa Stark is now a high fashion model in Coatsburg. Peggv Stultz, with her husband, runs a collection agency called “Bill’s Bills. Matt Tenhaeff now coaches basketball for the Blue Devils. Doug Tenhouse, voted most likely to succeed, surprised everyone by becoming a janitor at Central High School. Perry Tenhouse is a pro bench warmer for the Boston Celtics. Bill Vonholt is the head farmer for Vonholt’s Veal Cutletts. Lance Walton now spends his days being “awesome.” Tammy Welty spends her days fighting vice and crime in metropolitan Camp Point. Eddie Wilkey runs his own head and body shop. Angie Wittier has her own training bra company called Wittler’s. Diana Wyatt now had her own series of romance novels called “The Dianaquin Series.” Sandy Zanger is in the grave stone business called Toumb’s Tombs. Dana Zbornak, now Private Agent ZZZ, heads the CIA. 31 I. Darren Albers, being of over taken mind and purulent body, do bestow the following items upon said people: Joy S.. my heart and soul but mostly the memories of 76-82; Peggy S.. her marriage, exciting you-know-what and fun; Rose H., monogomy; Barb B.. a handful of vitamins; Doug T., All-District tryouts; Erin G.. tickets to go with me to a Go-Gos concert; Diana W.. a subscription to Twilight Zone; Lori J.. Senior math and an Algebra II teacher; Jan S.. Mrs. Dewell and Mrs. McCall; Sandy Z., a child; Cathy L., 1 ox. of common sense; Lisa H . good sex jokes (I know I won't); Fred K . a broken pillow for his sweater; B.C.. a book of V ho. What. When, Where, How and Why? ; Kim S., those things she was scared to buy at Kerr McGee; Sharon S.. those post-halftime nothing-to-do-blues. D.B., a record stand of LUGE; Mrs. Saul, a self help pamphlet Procrastination Elimination ; Mr Saul, a tenor section for chorus and trumpets for band; Miss Davidson, a roll of film and the courage to keep teaching even though I'm not here anymore; Drama Club, the courage to write their own Homecoming skit and perform it; Enemies, the knowledge that you will set exactly what you deserve out of life; and to myself. Belinda Carlisle, Charlotte Caffey, and the next 27 years to make it! I. Beth Allen, being of deflated mind and inflated body, do will the following: to D.D. and K.S., a “Get out of Jail Free card; to Mom and Dad. the gas to come and get me from Quincy Police Station; to B.H., the ability to keep a secret and his mouth shut; to P.T., a January 1st wedding; to R.M.. a fun time behind the bowling alley; to M.R., the old film projector for speech; to my sister. L.A.. my car; to S.L., N.L., R.F., and R.B., more fun times in Golden; to K. S.. K A . A.P.. A.W., M.B., J.P., D.S., M.L., and C.C., more fun times at CHS; to Tiger. 1 leave the ability to leave on his driver's license; and last, but not least. I wish CHS Class of ‘82 the very best and to myself, the memories that I’ll always cherish of 'ole CHS. |. Bonnie Allen, being of over-worked mind and over-tired body, do hereby will the following; To Carla D., an over-sexed mink and lota of fun memories; To Cheryl M.. a life time supply of band-aids and lota of luck with Ralph; To Laura M.. the memories of the times that we left 4th hour study hall and never returned, and a life time of love and happiness with her man John; To Kristi S., a box so she can keep all the D.T.'s and a gift certificate to my new beauty salon; To Doug T. and Diana W.. a life time supply of paper so they can go on playing hang man; To Natalie S., (my favorite freshman) all the fun times we had in P.E. ana someone else to salute; To Cheryl B.. the memories of our bus rides home, my friendship forever, the partnership in our trucking company and lot of luck with K.R.; To Charlotte A., all the memories we have collected through the years, my friendship which she has now and always will have and good luck with the man of her dreams L.B.R.; And last, but not least to myself, the hope that someday soon 1 will figure out what to do with the rest of my life. I. Kim Allen, being of underdeveloped mind and overdeveloped body, do hereby will the following: to K.S. and B.A. all those one room cells in Quincy; to S.F.. J.P., C.A., and B.A. all the great times we had in Shorthand and also a ‘Big thanks to S.F for being a friend; to B.A. and B.P. a GREAT BIG THANKS for being there when I needed va; to T.P. and K.B. a wish that they could be like me and D.H.; to E.W. a Big thanks for all tbe great memories; to D.D. and M.M. a lifelong friendship and a man (D.D.-Jack or Marvin); last but not least. I leave all my love to D.H. and the memories I will keep myself. I. Charlotte Austin, being of unsound mind and oversized body, hereby leave to the following: To B.A. I leave the Wrangler jeans man or Magnum P I. which ever she prefers and a 4-wheel drive pick-up truck, my friendship forever and a lifetime of happiness; To C.B. I leave much good luck in her trucking partnership and with her dream man rCR. also my friendship forever; To Mr. Parker. I leave more student with negative attitudes and larengitis for six months to spare his student from endless lectures; To future Central students the brains not to take Economics Business Law; To Baaad Toad. (R.G.) a hanky to wipe her brown nose; To L. M. I leave the memories of all those weekends partyin' at the mill and happiness forever with John. I. Lisa Baizer. being of over-influenced mind and unused body, do hereby will and bequeath the following: To Elizabeth Schreacke — one the beat friends I've ever had — I leave you mv friendship and love always and the best of luck in finding the most happiness possible with Gordon in the years ahead; To Kevin Bienhoff. enough wild women and booze to keep him busy for at least 10 years; To Laura M.. all the parties I pass up and the best of luck alway with John; To Tracy H.. Debbie 0.. and Linda B.. a lifetime supply of Jack D. and all the partying they can handle in their future years and happiness always with G.K.. C.B.. and J. H.; to Mr. Bucklew. my funny friend. I leave 3 years of reat and anticipation upon the arrival of the 3rd Baizer for him to enjoy- the worst (Rob) has yet to come. And moat importantly, to A.C.. all my love forever. I. Randy Bastert. being of sound mind and short body, will the following: to P.T., more time off the bench, to Arch, more county fairs with L.F.; to S.R., a good excuse to get out of P.E.; to B. V.. flippin without getting caught; to K.B., a car to drive; to A.A., no more bus rides; to Miss K.. no more spiders; to Miss D., another fun C.P. IV class; to Lou. a college scholarship; to L.I.. lifetime happiness with T.W.; and to myself, all of roy fond memories. I. Barbar Benson, being of unendowed body and over strained mind, do hereby bequeath the following Joyce, more Liberty parties and a watch so she leaves on time; to Poog, all the people shi can hug and real live unicorn; to S.Z.. all the happiness in the world with John; to D A., a notebook to blow his nose in; to Dee, I'd leave my basketball ability if I had any; to Coach K.. a ‘‘dragon wagon to cruise in and thanks for ner support; to Miss D.. the perfect C. P. IV class; to Ms. Steiner, one physics room; to Boo. dash light for the ‘‘crusin cordoba and longer legs; to Julie S.. more lines to trip on; to Judy S.. a date with my brother; to Kimmie. my twin, an identical wardrobe; to J.P.. money for the offering plate; to T. Dittmer, a new battery’ for his car and another clip on tie; to R.D., the ability to smile for a picture; to the rest of the class of '82. good luck in the big world; to myself. I leave all the memories of the past 4 years. I. Nancy Brocksieck. in my last days at CHS. will the following: to Jill Bucklew. the ability to keep up the tradition of making rocks; to K.G., S.F., S.B., K.B., T.W . and L.A., two girls to direct you through your last days at CHS; to Kathy Bucklew. her ability to always give all her love to Rusty Wharton; to Ka. Sa. Ta. and Ra. the never ending memories of third hour, to Mrs. Aaaell, all the happiness with your new family; to Mr. Wartick two more successful gum chewers and two more girls to watch in Kroger ; to all members of the graduating class of 1982, the best of luck in the future; to myself, all the wonderful memories here at CHS. I. Cheryl Brown, being of stoned body, do hereby bequeath to the following: T.W.. 10 case of pony bud; A.V., enough time of a morning to smoke a cigarette without getting busted; L.M.. a lot of times in Mt. Sterling; D.S., my ability to not get busted for smoking; C.A.. a lot of luck in getting that one special guy from LHS; B.A . the memories of all the fun times at this Dump of a School ; J.B . (my little brother) a lot of sympathy for your years ahead at CHS; to all the above, a lifetime of friendship and all the parties ahead at CHS; to all the above, a lifetime of friendship and all the parties and guys you can handle. I. Kathy Bucklew. in my last days at CHS bequeath the following: to Kim S.. someone else to supply her with gum; to Mr. Wartick. two more sly gum chewers that never get caught and someone else to spy on in Krogers; to Mrs. Assell, an extra special thanks for everything and the best of luck with her new family member; to Jill, a super senior year and the ability to deal with Mrs. Creek one more year; to Na, Sa. Ra. Ta. those wonderful memories of 3rd hr.; to K.G.. S.B.. S.F.. K.B.. T.W., 2 more Sr. girls to direct them in P.E.; to Nancy, a big thanks for her loyal friendship and (when borrowing a car) one w an accurate gas gauge; to the graduating class of 1982. the best of luck in the future; to that special guy. I leave our live together all my love, to myself, 1 will keep all the special memories from CHS. I, Daryl D. Bunte, being of a stubborn mind and stout body, do hereby will and bequeath the following: my ability in English to Ryan Dieterle; my ability to survive freeze out on the VoTech bus to future VoTech bus riders; my love of wood working I leave to Mr. Allen; to all English teachers I will less agrivating student than my self; to Kendall Carstens a new camper for his pickup; I will my heartfelt thanks to Mr. Simon. Mrs. Veile, and Mr Sickles, who helped so much during my 12 years in school. I, Cindy Buss, being of dense mind and underdeveloped body, do hereby leave to Doreen S. 100 gallons of gas and a case of Lite” to cruise around Golden; to S.P and L.P. the ability to stop at stop signs; to D.F., L.R. and M.F. 100 rolls of toilet paper: to N.H., A.C., and L.G.. a bar of soap; to Mrs. Creek, a bigger gym wall so she can have more people line up and face it! I. Marilyn Buss, being of retarded body and confused mind, do hereby will the following thing to the following people: to all the gang. B.A.. A.W., K.S., J.P., D.S., and M.L. I leave all the parties and refreshment they can handle; to J.P., I leave a life supply of sewer ditches to fight in and a new partner so maybe she can win once in a while; to B.S.. I leave all of our memories working together and the best in everything she wants in the future; to Boo. I leave all my athletic ability and our “magic” plays; to K.S., all our fun times doing naughty things, a stop sign I owe her and a gift certificate for one million reflectors at Kmart; to C.C., a “safe: ride home from parties; and to Angela Kaye. I leave all the fun times and memories we've shared, also a big thanks for being the best, truest friend anyone could have I, Cris Carstens, being of mind and__________body do hereby leave to the following: to the Gooch. I leave a car that can't be destroyed and a new set of speakers, to Raymoc Jassen a gun he can hit something with and some money so he can go somewhere and a cat game he can win at; to Chuck Simmons, a car to drive; to Russell M., the ability to be as goo as he thinks he is; to Perry T.. a different face when he drinks, to Dawn O'Dear, I leave « car; and last, but not least, to Monica S., I leave the memories of the great time we together. I. Kendall Carstens. being of limited mind and unlimited body, hereby leave to Steve L.. a Chevy with a trunk full of Bud and his two cousins to care for every weekend, t new TA chauffered by L. Higgins; to Eugene, all the contests of the F.F.A.; to Joe Wartick, democratic congress for the next 50 years and may he never see San Diego again; to J.N., B.i and G.K.. all of the parties they can handle; to Richard F.. a carton of cigarettes, a case t beer, and any woman he wants; to Mias Peggy, • lifetime of dreams about Magnum PI as finally to myself I leave any good .• that I wish for I. Dawn Cary, being of sound mind, leave my book of locker combinations to Penny; a year supply of Budweiser to Amy; and 1.000 pennies to Mrs. Assell’s newly born child. I, John Caaaens, being of corrupt mind and dilapidated body, will my managing skills to next new manager of Central High School. Next. I leave a new joke hook to Mr Kerr. To tk ;amb boys of the gambling club. I leave The Van” to play cards in. To N.H.. I leave a quart of Pj To B.C.. I leave a case of bud and my race truck. And to myself. I leave the girl of my dream I, Annette Cate, being of evil mind and imaginary body, leave to Nancy H . the blonde surfe the big white rabbit, a wading pod, thediafusting fat man at the State Fair tell the difference between eggs and toilet pap M . 1 leave ‘Rig” H and thi city of Joliet to have fun in; to Kristi S.. I leave the Fly and the blonde stud in the Mall; Doreen S., I leave some rubber duckies. Jack, a bottle of white shoe polish, and a doggie do to Cindy B., I leave someone of the opposite gender to go anywhere she want . Lori G. wi receive a whole herd of baby Naug dogs from my Naug dog plantation. To Jill B.. the rocks and the wormy dog to brighten her Senior year; to all the guys in my fourth hour class, leave a ton of flying rocks ; to Diane W.. I leave a jar of attack peanut butter; to Bill P .U leave another jumpy girl to scare for his Senior year: and I will keep all the great memom myself, to remember forever I, Carmell Clevenger, being of spaced mind and win body, do hereby will to M.B.. A.P . K J J P . B.A.. and A.W. all our (real parties, wild and crazy times, green signs and most of a friendship; to E.G., R H . AS. and S.F. all our crazy times in lunch (leap frog, etc.); to J.p the one thing she wants, a machine with all the answers; to N.B and K B . I will them all th memories of Clerical; to T.H., a ballgame against N. Dame; to LW., all my datas; to P.T., camping and running over tenta; to TJ.. a new year eve’s party he can enjoy other than in th bathroom, to Sandy K.. all the jokes she can tell and all the money she can wrap and count, t I M . mv little V B skills; to D.B . I leave J S and a year's w art products. M E., all the stop in the office he can make; to DJ.. (the cause of my flunking M.A. (so seems) don’t worry about it) I thank him for all the great times at CHS and many more;. L.K., all the music she can make from pans and the salad bar; and to Paul. I leave tb Suburban to hot rod to school in. I, Jeffrey A. Conover, being of unknown mind and unknown body, will to J.N and B.H.. free trip to Bud's; to D.G., another ride in the flame; to J.K.. my ability to work on automata transmissions; to Ryan D.. a grand prix that is one color and has a race motor; and b everyone else at CHS, all the beer they can drink and all the burn out in the parking lot the can do. I, Carla D. Davison, being of overly sexed mind and over skated body, do hereby will tb I wnnt her to remember all t' me we have had ai good luck with your guy; to Bonnie. I leave all the fun times in study hall and going to type bug Mr. P.; to my brother, Carey, I leave M.T.'s corvette he thinks he is going to get and ala to carry on the tradition of raising in the halls of Central; to Kim K . Kathy B.. Kristi H.. all the fun and good times we have had and my ability to stand up against the in P.E.; to Eric M.. I leave his favorite album. Buh Wete Sing , and to my best friend Cherj M . all the great times we have had at the skating rink. I also leave a new car to tear u| thanks for having the car it came in real handy at times also, all the luck in the future wit Ralph; to Sandy A., all the fun times on the Vo-Tech bus and at the rink; to Lisa P.. all tb fun times on the Vo-Tech bus. also the funtime we had at the Unity game that night wit those crazy guys; last but not least, to myself, I leave all the great times and memories I hav had over the years and also to find my Mr. Right someday. ■ rrv Deming. being of sound mind and fit body, leave my partying to D. Smith; my goo times in P.D. to C. Brown; all the rest of my belongings can go to K I eenerts 1. Theresa Duvall, being of sound mind and body, leave CHS and all the hours of homewoi those generous teachers are so good at dishing out to all underclassmen; to my classmates, long and happy life, to R F , that special lads • 1 M . a safety award in good driving; an. last, but not least. I will to L.J., an everlasting friendship and memories of the fun time w shared. I. Mike Elbe, being of no mind and what's left of my body, will all my love letters to TH_ J. H in economics; to B.H . the ability to cope with life without throwing temper tantrum and talkin fast; to D.H.. I leave a receiver that can catch the ball, to BE. all t roP K.B.; to the Bee Hive. I cherish all the great memories we’ve had together, to my dad. will all the luck in the world during his last years at CHS; last but not least, I leave all tb love and happiness to my family. I. Terry Emery. being of innocent mind and pure body, leave to M.D., a couple of boxes slugs; to Julie H.. a chance to drive my cook race car. just so I can drive hers again; to Tamm. H . just one boyfriend and not to have a different one each weekend, and the same thing goe for Julie; to Kim W. and Lori G., a chance to take my car to Quincy; to Kim W. a trip to tb mall; to T.M, a now personality and all my artistic abilities; to L.W . I leave an alarm to J.P.. some new batteries for his calculator; and last but not least. I leave my ambassador to M.W. I. Sara Farlow, being of spazzed-out mind and body, do hereby will the following: to mv spa sisters (Anita. Lisa and Erin) all our spazzy times together and trips to the barn, to Aniu many more great talks; to Erin, a year long pass to Mr. V's room; to A.S.. J.P.. L.K.. D.B.. A.A and L.H., many wild-n rowdy times cheering together; to Dell Ann and Alicia, a great semol Car and the ability to eat pizza without laughing; to Kristi. I leave many more great stud) nd gossip sessions; to Denise and Jeanne, the ability to run a mile without su.pp Ka. Na. Ra. and Ta. all our memories of P.C.; and best of all. to Ted. the man of my dreams. five all my everlasting love and the rest of our lives together. . Richard Flesner. being of tall body and wasted mind, do hereby leave K.C., a case of But and carton of Marlboro ; to R.B.. the ability to leave his driver's license and take curve without hitting the ditch; to S.L., B.A., and N.L. memories of all the wild times in Golden; U my sister. Sara, all the great time at CHS and partying she can handle; to myself, tb es of all the • ss and the halls of CHS I. Mary Sue Fntschle. being of burnt out mind and over partied body, do hereby will D.F... pillar in the mall to hit when she get mad. a case of L.B.. a carton of M.L., the ability to st } out of trouble and not g • d. all the happy memories we’ve had in Mention at Golden, and best of luck with A M.; to L.R.. I leave all the great time and happy memori we’ve had in Golden and Loraine, and all the happiness in the world with Kevin. I. Erin George , being of worried mind and out-of-proportion body, do hereby will ths following: to Lisa K-. the fastest window defroster in the world so that she won't run into anj telephone poles; to Michelle. Kelly, and Sarah, the best of luck in Pom pon and also a muzzli for you-know-who; to Jan. Rose, and Melissa, all the memorable (ha! ha!) times at Sr. claa meetings!; to our group in 4c lunch, all the crazy memories of the kiddy game we playe and other things we all did; to the spaz sisters , all the great spastic times we’ve nat together; to Rose, someone to hold onto while watching a scary movie and a! o the ability U walk out during it; to Anita, a very big thank and a lot of luck in the future. You’ll always bi a very special friend; to the class of '82. the hope that we will never forget our school yean and the fun we have had; to Jeff. I leave the fantastic memories we've shared and also mi I, L ri Gardes, being of sound mind and body, do hereby will the following: to my little sister L.G., I leave my trusty old truck; to L.M. and K.S., I leave year round weekends with all th« parties and beverages they can handle; to Duck and C.B.. I leave a case of soap to decoragt windows With, to AC. I leave a mate for her lonely naug dog; to H I leave a lif-supply of her favorite gum, so she'll never run out; to D.W and R.O.. I leave a seven hour P.E class that majors in riding scooters; to J N . C.C.. G.J.. and DJ.. I leave a hundred pounds ot rocks” for them to chew on All the great memories and the great time I have had at« will always keep for myself. I. Roy. Gibson, will to my sister, all my worldly possessions; to Larry Gibson, a fifth of Jac) Daniels' to Wendy Fredericks, a shirt that is one of my favorites; to Sue Brocksiek. 4 wholi days in Mr Wartick's history class; to Cheryl Anderson, my 8 track tapes; to Gary. 4 days lisin nonstop; to Central High School. I leave a rubber check for $100.00. Brent Hapke, being of evil mind and intoxicated body, will to the following: to J.H and H.. all the corby love letters in Economics; to J.N.. a blow up doll so he won't be so lipped; to DJ., a 20 point buck wo he'll leave the small does and 50 wells to drive through his truck; to K.V., I. F . and M G., all the times we ran into each other; to Coach Houston, a I of Orange Crush and a pack of Marlboros; to R.M. and J.C., my ability to get 15 yard nalties; to M E., my great trapping ability; to Gobbler, my Grand Prii and a night smpion coonhound. and my shotgun so he can hit rabbits on the run. plus 500 cases of idweiser to share with D.J and I; and to a good friend B.A.. I leave all the parties at Pal’s t can handle lulie Harper, being of spastic mind, leave 1 qt. of Y.J. to T H and L.B.; to T.E., all the sex ks in STL and a free movie pass; to L W . the ability to go on a date and show up; to C.C.. i car for his. to C.C and G .1 . a free soda since they never won their pinball machine; to K.. B H . all our love letters we wrote in Economics; to S.H.. the ability to get along at in pon practices without me. to FT)., another partner to walk down the halls with; to my ter and brother I leave the halls of Central and ability to skip out without getting caught; my best friend. Tammy. I leave all out partyin' days, double dates, and all the happiness in t world; last, to myself, I leave all the good times I had at CHS. Sanry Hendricks, being of unstable mind and overweight body, do hereby liequeath to Mr irtick..% packs of Hubba Buhba bubble gum (a piece for every day of the upcoming school sr) and an I hate Park Ave Pinkos button to wear in History and P.D.; to Mrs. Saul, a w supply of Carol Burnett skits and a Sr. class in which everyone pronounces wash rrectly; to Mrs Aaaell. a year's supply of baby food and a microwave; to D.T. Gaylord ntaine, a saxophone and a second chance at life; to D.S., a handsome rubber Drake and an dilion for Hee Haw. to K W . all the food she can eat and a friendly ear to listen any time e needs to talk, to 1. M , a life full of happiness with J.H ; to K.M.. a case of diet Pepsi and a ■ge super supreme pizxa, to I. I . I leave T.W ; to L.G., a pen that shoots water and a ton of ublemint gum to replace all of it that 1 took; to J.C.. the ability to read shorthand so he can id what I wrote about him in P D ; to D.W., a man with Barry Manilow's legs; to K.R.. a rton of Salem Lights, to B S , an audition for That's Incredible; to SLIP, a paper bag with a rr in it; to Vera, a little pink waitresa outfit and Brian Sipe; to A.C., I leave the broken seat the State Theatre, a year's subscription to Playgirl; the knowledge to turnoff the faucet len the sink is full, my ability to stuff pizza dough down the drain. Eric D.. and lota of other eat memories; last, but not least, a huge THANKS to all my friends and the class of '82 for iking these past 4 years m terrific Tammy Hughes, being of underdeveloped body, do hereby will C.C. and G.J. the ability to n a pinball machine, to P T . I leave a car that will run half of the time; to M.E. and B.H., I ive all those Romantic Momenta we had in Economics; to T.E., I leave all the pizza he can t. free movies he can sneak into; to F I).. I leave the ability not to spill milkshakes in my lR!; to D.F., I leave my car, if he wants it; to my sister. I leave the halls at CHS and the ility to skip out without getting caught; finally, to Julie, my best friend. I leave all our izy dates (Time Bandits), parties. Brown Co. and that special guy; last, to myself. I leave all r great memories of CHS Rosalie Huaemann. being of insane mind and healthy body, do herebv bequeth the Mowing: to Jan S., the back seat of C.T.’s car and my toothbrush to keep; to fcrin G , my old r (the Cortina) since she loves it so dearly; to Mark R.. hugs and kisses and all the memories our trips to Quincy; to Ka. Na. Sa. ahd Ta. the memories of P.E. and getting into trouble; to irren A . the car of his dreams at the cheapest price possible; to Perry T., the suede coat at I never got and his marriage prop «al to keep; to Lisa H.. much luck and the promise at we will keep in touch; to my family, I leave all of roy love and a big THANKS for erything they've done for me; I keep all my memories of CHS. good and bad. for myself Lori Lynn Ihrig, do will the following items and concepts to the designated people: to my ister” W.S., I will a date with I.K.; to B.R.. I will all the county fairs he can handle and that ecial girl; to W L.J . I will 10U0 friendships like the friendship that moved away; to the udent body of CHS. I will all the memories of your high school years; and to Tim W . I will ir memories of the past, the happiness of today, and the dreams of toromorrow. Randy Jackson, being of confused mind and over wrestled body, do hereby will the Mowing: to J.L.. the ability to play football and sing in the shower after practice; to Tony . my ability to lift weights and never give up on wrestling; to the CHS wrestling team, all e wrestling moves that I know; to Rob S.. my ability to get girls even though he doesn’t ed it; to Coach Houston, one State Champion at 167; I will keep all my memories of CHS to yself and hope everyone else will do the same; my ability to lose weight will go to Dan G; d last but not least, all my love forever will go to the one girl I love more than anything in e whole world. I love you. Roberta and will always be with you. Doug Janssen, being of porno mind and underdeveloped body, do hereby will the following: Richard Keetner. my coonhunting and big doe hunting ability; my patented basketball ove to Mike Kindhart; to Matt Dearwester, a case of beer and a lifetime of happiness for m and Theresa, to Greg J.. Cris C. and Rusty M.. a season pass to all the Dallas Cowboy's mes; to Coach Houston, a deep voice and a six-pack of Orange Crush; to the B-hive. a big anlta for memories that will last a lifetime; to all my partying friends, a big thanks for all e great times; to Brent Hapke. my ability to drive over wells but not fall in; and finally to ry Kestner. I leave mv ability to ride lop and drink beer at the same time and a ten kegger r Kim and Brent for being such great friends? Greg Janssen, being of absent mind and absent of money from playing cards, do will to ?rry T.. a year's supply of anti red agent; to loanee W , a straight deck of cards; to Tom J.. a ar’s supply of bad ones to get on whomever he wants; to Cns C., I leave my share of spot id my Hawaiian flowered shirt; to my card playing friends, a case of beer and a $10 bill. Lori Janssen, being of over worked mind and body, do hereby beoueath the following: to •rry T., Cris C.. and Matt T.. a package of fruity dynamints; to Erin G.. our messy P.E. cker and a great senior year in Pom Pon; to Barb B . a big thanks for putting up with me in tysics; to Debbie D . my Pom Pon ability; to Miss D. a supply of College Prep IV themes; to met T.. the rest of her high school career in Marching Band I if she doesn't quit); to Kelly B . e first alto sax chair in band (Good luck!); to Kent L . a bottle of aspirin and manv more trades in band, to Doug T.. all the grade school memories and the friendship we Kad; to indy J and Roberta D. a life together; to Jimmy L.. memories; to Theresa D.. a big THANKS for being a best friend; to my brother. Brad, all of my brains, even though he n’t need them; and last, all of my love to that special one whom I will always admire. Marlene Jenkins, being of sound mind and sound bodv. leave to my brother. Robert, my •ility to stay out of trouble and good luck at CHS; to Sherry D.. all the luck in the world ith R.L ; to Karen G . all my old locker and gtxid times at CHS; to Kelly G.. good luck and •od times at CHS. Tom Jennings, being of degenerate mind and towering body, do bequeath to Lance, a house mirrors; to Perry, a black book for all his just friends ; to Cris. a few more power boosters •d an extension cord for his car; to Greg, a vacation home in Nashville. Tenn.; and to ttarlie. a red shirt, red pants, red socks and red shoes. Gary Kestner, being of overly drunken and undersexed body. do hereby will the following: my nephew. Stephen, my ability in football and baseball and I hope he can do better in isketbafl; to my other nephew and nieces. I hope they turn out better than I did; to my other, Richard, my sports ability and my hunting ability and that someday he won't be an ch away from being retarded; to Jerry N.. that he won't be whipped; to Mike E. id Jim M . my trapping ability; to Jim L.. my ability to drive; to Stacy W . a good coon dog; Steve H.. a case of beer, to Steve A., a new TA; to Coach 0.1 hope he never wins another isketliall game in his life; to everyone at CHS. my beer drinking ability; all my love to hoever wants it. last but not least, to my good ole beer drinking buddies, (we have to be the orst alcoholics in the school) to Doug. I leave the ability to make free throws, a life time ipply of firewisid. Budweiser. and all his girls; to Brent. I leave a good Walker coonhound imed Ruby (not a deer running dog like Duke), a lifetime supply of Budweiser Lisa Kestner. being of spastic mind and body, do bequeath to tne following: to Anita S., all ie wild and spazy time we've had together, like driving the car from the passenger s side of ie seat, etc.; I also will to her as many case of TJ that she can handle and one million rose ishea so she can pick all she wants without getting into trouble; to my spaz sisters. (A S.. S., E.G.. R.H.. M L, and S.F.) I leave all our fondest memories and ray friendship and •terhood for life; to J I.. I leave behind all our deepest talks on the long bus rides home; and si but not least. I will my life to the man I love. Chuck Powers Gary Linnemcyer, being of small mind and large body, do hereby leave to the following: to ris C., a year's supply of Kool Light 100's; to Matt T.. a gussy he can make; to Perry T.. a ce that won’t burn; to Charlie S.. a car of his own that can out run the Phoenix; to the Bee ive. all the good time we’ve had; to O . a winning season after this year; to Jimmy T.. my isketball ability, to Deanna O . whatever she want . Melissa Little, being of lost mind and lost body, do will the following: to Jimmy, I leave my ability to get along with all the teachers; to FeFe (K.S.). I leave long talks on the phone; to Danita, I leave many more delicious suppers at her houae; to Erin. I leave many more higher paying haircut customers; to Mr. Wartick. a Sr. P.D. class that doesn't talk so much; to Miss K., a new track manager that loves to be a slave and many happy memories in her new life; and to Jerry, I leave all the happy memories we have had together and all of the ones we will have in the future; and to myself, I keep all of the happy memories of my years at CHS. I. Ted Lung, being of a warped mind and an overly warped body, do hereby will the following: to my brother Nemo . I leave my 54 Chevy and a steady girlfriend; to Tweed Weed , I leave my football ability and a year's supply of worms to feed his salamanders; to the B-Hive, I leave all of the happy memories we’ve had together, to Kevin C and Brad 0.. a set of curlers; to the football team, a better record than ours; to M.K., my ability to break tackles; to J.C., my ability to make tackles; to the class of 82. all the good memories our class has had together; and last, but not least, to Sara Farlow, the lady of my life. I leave all of my love and a life of happiness to share together I. Laura March, being of grotesque body and bewildered mind, do hereby will the following: to Sheryl B.. Jane M and Lisa M.. I leave roy ability to get home late and not get into trouble (sometimes) and all the parties they can handle; to Kim W„ I leave all of the wildest time she can have at the mill and a lifetime of love and happiness with Terry; to Nancy H.. I leave my deepest apologies- I was a fool; to Lynda B., I leave all the luck in avoiding our friendly neighborhood policeman and best wishes with her man; to Tracy H. and Kristi S.. I leave my deepest thanks for helping me over all the rough spota; to Elizabeth S., Lori G. and Gerdy, I leave all the memories of the great times we've had here at CHS; to Deanne F.. I leave all the great times at Quincy with shaving cream and ketchup; and to Tracy H.. all the-----raisins times that 1 11 never forget and all the best with her man. Gary; to all the underclassmen, I leave this advice enjoy all your years at Central, they go faster than you think; and last, but not least, to the man I love. John, the rest of our lives together. I, Glen Masters, being of unsound mind and also unsound body, do hereby will the following: to Wax, my ability to catch only three passed at tight end; to K.I., my ability to complain and not get heard at baseball practice and games; to E.J.. my ability to skin a muskrat in less than 15 seconds; to R.S., all tne stuff he can handle (you know Rob); to R.M., I leave my cool glasaes; to myself. I leave all the memories that I have had at CHS; and to that special girl, all my love forever. I, Kris Mensendike. being of questionable mind and body, do hereby will a new car to Annette C. for jumping hills; my ability to remember to take home my car to Nancy H.; and my ability to gain weight to Kristi S.; to all of the before mentional I also leave all the wonderful times that we’ve had together as true and loyal friends and the knowledge that high school wouldn't have been anything without them; to T.D., 1 leave a future band; to I«aura M and Kim S., I return all tne support they roe and to every single girl's basketball player. 1 leave a future full of many treasurable basketball games; for myself, I will keep memories of some truly great times at CHS. I. Jim Mixer, will to Kevin C. and Brad 0. my ability to play pool; to Dawn O. the ability to lose weight; to Deanna O. and Kristi H.. my car to go to Quincy; and to Charlie S., my ability to play defense and to hustle. 1. Cheryl L. Mowen, being of crazy mind and short body, do hereby will the following: to Car M . I leave my driving ability; to my brother, Gary, I leave my old car; to Bonnie A., I leave all the fun times we have had and all the phone calls at lunch; to my best friend. Carla D.. I leave all the great times we have had and all the free passes she needs to R B Roller King; last, but not least, to Ralph D., I leave myself and all my love. I. Frances Mowen. being of over-worked mind, do hereby wish to Cheryl M.. the best of luck with Ralph; to B.A.. memories of study hall; to Carl M.. the ability to drive his car without crashing it; to T.P., the ability to make a good choice of the right girl; to L.D.. luck after graduation; to Cheryl B., lota of luck with R.N.; to Scott H.. the fun memories of Economics; to J.S.. the memories of our conversations about Liberty; to the class of 82. memories of earlier years and luck to everyone after graduation; to R.F.. all the fun memories of G.B.. Accounting, and S.H. I, Jerry Nall, being of over-sized body and under-sized perverted brain, leave my belongings to the following people: to J.L.. my football abilities; to Coach Wilson, a state playoff team; to star R.M., 1 leave my jock and my ability to get along with Mr. Allen; to Hapke, 1 leave a six pack; and last but not least, to Melissa. I leave my love and my Luv and hope for many more ood times in the future; to CHS. I leave nothing. . Joe Nielsen, being of wonderful personality and wizard mind, do hereby will the following: all of my possessions to a great person; one free month of pool lessons to K.G.; I leave my talent in pool to S.P.; to Mr Wartick, a class in how great Democrats are; to all of my Friends at CHS, I leave luck in whatever they do. I. Jeanne Padgett, being of small mind and wishful small body, leave L.B., 2 brothers who play basketball; to Boo. a booster seat to see over her steering wheel and all our rowdy times; to P.S., all our flute duets; to L.H.. the varsity cheerleaders gab session; to L.W., a party he never made and Christmas dinner; to TJ.. all our talks in lunch; to D.B., a doctor’s appointment for all her sicknesses; to M L., our fun times in P.E.; to S.F. and A.S. and A.A.. a ride home with your boyfriend pass for football games, to DJ.. a very special friendship 1 will never forget; to B.B.. all the cookies I have stolen; to the gang, the biggest party we can afford and a big hug for each for being such special great friends; to M.B., my malt duck buddy, our sewer ditches; to A.W., a thousand kittens; to Kim S., my race Impala so she can have two; to A.P.. the ability to outrun tornadoes; to B.A., a chair that the cat hasn't wet in; to D.S.. the memories of a great Junior summer and a thanks for dragging me with her all the time; to Mel. our memories of crazy times together and a one way street: to Ed. a special thanks for being such a sweetheart and putting up with the bull I gave him. I. Scott Peuster, being of a warped mind and over worked body, hereby will my race car and mechanic ability to my little brothers C.P. and J.P.; to my sister. I month from being grounded from the mill; to R.T.. a box of 22 shells and a target practice; to R.S.. all the good times in Bowen and a Duster with 440 in it; to R.D., T.C.. D.G., T.D.. B.O., J.C.. J.L., B.D.. and J.S., all the good raising times on the VoTech bus; and to the rest of my friends, a case of Bud and all the good times that go along with it. I. Amy Pott , being of a lazy body and a worried mind, will the following: to A.W., MB. B.A.. K.S.. D.S.. C.C.. and J.P.. all the fun parties and fun times that we have had; to K.S.. my student of the month and all the times we have gone cruising; to A.W., all the rides to school and to the game and all the talk we've had; to M B, a roll of toilet paper, to C.C., a night to crawl around on the ground to hide from the cops; to Mr. Wartick. a lifetime supply of Cardinal's season tickets; to T.H.. all the fun times that we have had; to Miss K. and Mias D., successful marriages; to Sandy, fun office workers (like 2nd hour); and last. I will to CHS all of my memories. I. Steve Powell, being of feeble mind and undersexed body, do hereby leave to Sandy A., all the fun times we had my junior year and all the luck and happiness in the world; to Jodie R.. my car so she will have something to drive so she can so see Brian; to Joe N.. a new pool stick because he’s too tight to buy his own; and to the whole '82 senior class, good luck in the future. I. Lisa Reason, being of overly-confused mind and completely mangled body, do hereby will Mary F.. all the great memories at Mendon and all the great years we have had together; to Deanne F.. a bar of soap and T.P. and all the memories at Mendon and all the happiness in the world with A.M.; to Tammy G., the ability to go to Quincy and yell at girls and get them mad; to Doreen S. and Cindy B. the ability to drive D.F. and me around while we vandalize and a bottle of S.G.; to all the underclassmen, good luck; last, but not least, all my love to Kevin. I. Mark Rhea, being of sound mind and elongated body, do hereby leave my following possession to these people: to Perry. I leave the race 'urn Nova so he won’t have to drive the Hornet; to Tom. I leave a spot to get bad ones on Perry; to Jerry. I leave a brand new 4W drive truck and those good times fishing in MO. to Melissa. 1 leave her J.N. and those times at the fair; to Jim. 1 leave a Kansas woman; to Rose. I leave my driving skills and those times at Fed meeting , to Beth. I leave a happy marriage to Perry; to my favorite cousin. Sara. I leave Ted; to Tony. I leave a 12 pt buck and thoae good fishing times; to Barney”, and her little friends. I leave the ability to pick on Seniors; to Mr Kerr. I leave people to go to contest; to my wonderful self, I leave my 1st million dollars. I. Kim Schafer, being of not enough mind and too much body, hereby leave the following: to T.M . I leave my volleyball ability; to L.M.. my basketball ability; to M B., my motorcycle and the stop sign in from of my house; to B.A. and D.D.. all the halloweens we can handle; to J. P., my black hat; to A.W.. mv “rod car; to C.C.. I leave one week of paid vacation; to D.S.. the ability to get along with C.V.; to E.G.. a ride to school every morning; to S.K.. a day full of office workers just like ??? (you know who); to A.P., I leave all the good time we’ve had together, to C.V., the ability to stay in one complete game without fouling out; to Mrs. Creek, I leave one student every hour of the day to bug you just like I did; and last but not least to my little brother. I leave all the fun he can handle in high school, enjoy it because it goea too fast; to myself, my memories of good ole CHS. 1, Rob Scheiter. being of sound mind and well-developed body, hereby will my ability to play football to Rusty Miller and Jim Little and who ever may need it; my wrestling ability to Mike Llewellyn and Kevin Riga; my ability to pin a wrestler in 8 seconds to Danny Griffin and Bruce Eidson: to Kevin Bessel 1. my ability to ask girls out with success; to Randy Jackson, the ability to make up his mind which girl he likes the best; to Slip, the car of his dreams; to Kevin Thomas, the nerve to ask my sister out; to Brent and Jerry, all the illegal substance they can drink. I. Elizabeth Schreacke, being of over-worked mind and underdeveloped body, do hereby will and bequeath the following: to L.B., J.H.; to L.M.. J.H.; to K.S., all of our rides to school; to M.L., all our long talks, arguments with Mr. Wartick. and J.N. (my honey); to L.B.. A.C.; to L.G. and T.C.. each other forever; to my sons. F.D.. R.D., R.D.. and J.L., a new mom. my ability to stay out of trouble, a case of Bud. to F.D. and R.D.. a roll of Skoal; to Ryan, a carton of cigarettes; to Doreen. 1 leave Jack and someone else to bug; to Mr. Wartick. all our heated debates, his name. Almighty Teacher , and another great student to take my place; to all my friends, all our parties, raising times, their favorite alcoholic beverage, and my friendship forever, to CHS. all the futures Schreackes; to myself, all my memories; and last, but not least, to Gordon. I leave all my love forever. I. Doreen Lynn DUCK Schuster, being of a quacked mind, feathered body, and little webbed feet, do hereby leave to Cindy B.. a nice big bottle so that she can cruise Golden in good spirits; to Kristi S. and Laura M.. all the beer drinking and____raising parties they can handle; to Deanne F.. Lisa R.. and Mary F., a keg so that they can party every night; to Nancy H.. my somewhat of an ability to play the banio; to Dana Z., the ability to get into trouble and brown-nose her way out of it; to Lori G.. ana Annette C.. some soap so they can go to Golden and soap------'■ windows; to Elizabeth S.. the ability to put up with me for over four years (right next to me in every class that we had together) and also the ability to pick on me without me blowing my cool and beating her up; Ha! Ha! Last, but not least, to all the people left here, all the great times here at CHS!!!:! 1, Jan Seybold, being of unorganized mind and out-of-shape body, do hereby will the following things to the following people: to Rose, the Holiday Tourney, lota of stamps and Kleenex; to Darren, the Chemistry closet and the dream math test; to Peggy, a castle in Dallas City; to Sandy, five or six kids; to Joy. a TEK party; to Jerry, fishing lessons with Bill Dance and all the good? times; to Melissa, patience with Jerry; to Mr. Allen, another girl to laugh at in shop; to next year's Senior officers, Tylenol; and to Gale, thanks for being there. I. Danita “Scarlett Shank, being of small mind and smaller chest, do hereby bequeath the following: to JP. ML. MB. AW. AP, KS, CC. and BA. a car big enought to hold all of us and many more parties; to JP. a horse for Tonto and an allergy free life and many thanks; to CC. a new foot to replace the one 1 ran over; to KS and BA, a new Monopoly game and 1,000 get out of jail free cards; to ML, a ride home; to MB. a book of excuses for Katy; and lastly, myself to that one special guy. I, Anita Simmons, being of spastic mind and far too much body, do hereby will the following: to Erin, friendship forever, a box of Kleenex, and a lifetime supply of passes to Mr. V’s room; to Ka. Na. Ra. and Sa. all of our P.E. memories; to Lisa (Spaz). a million erasers to replace all those I've borrowed, our great talks, the 81 State Fair, and our trips to Quincy driving from under the seat or from the passenger's side(!); to Sara, our great talks, and 3- never 4(!); to the gang in 4C lunch, the ability to have more fun with little kid's games now than we did when we were little kids; to Erin. Sara, and Lisa, the ability to park' in groups; to S.F., J.P.. L.K.. L. H.. D.B.. and A.A., a super year of cheerleading and gossip; to future cheerleaders, their own gym and mats; to Jeanne, the ability to fight with scags from other schools; to myself. I keep all the great memories of CHS; and to the man in my life, Myron. I leave all of our great memories. Endless Love, and a future together. I, Kristie Lan Vera Slater, being of no mind and too little of body, do hereby will to Bonnie A. and Diane W.. many years of happiness and no more boring study halls; to L.M., L.G.. C.B.. A.C.. and D.A.. many good parties and no more detentions from Reya; to Gary L.. the ability to keep a car over 6 months; to Elizabeth S., a car that doesn't die and many more great vears at college, to Jim M.. the ability to stay awake during class; to Richard F.. Cris C., Glen M.. and Mark R.. the ability to have a classy” sneeze; to Kris M. and Carla D., many great memories at camp; to Lynda B., Tracy H.. Deanne F., Lori G., and Nancy H., all the parties they can handle; to my family, a big thanks; to Laura M., a great deal of thanks for all the great limes and memories; to Elizabeth, Gordon, Laura, John, Dina, and Doug, I wish many years of happiness; and last but not least, to all my friends, our great times at CHS! I, Joy Ellen Sprenger. of undefinable mind and unclaimable body, do hereby bequeath the following: to D.A.. a Wendy's salad bar with lots of Bleu Cheese Dressing, a big ranch with a lot of cats, a night on the town with either Pat Benatar or Blondie . a brand new car right off the assembly line (complete with an extra pair of door handles), a million leeches in front of the flower shop, a writing pad to write down all those “have you ever thought about how ?'. another year of Algebra II. a lifetime of cruising Maine Street and sailing at Siloam, another female to wait for all the time and exchange problems with, all the memories (good and bad), and most of all-a lifetime of happiness with whatever or whoever comes into his future; to E.S.. a muzzle; to Dr. B.. a lifetime supply of patients and pills; to B.H., J.N.. R.S.. J. S., and R.H. (the sexy six), another summer of '80; to all underclassmen girls who never get asked out on dates, a lifetime subscription to my magazine Being Single and Loving It ; to M. D.. and K.T., a lifetime tutor, a new viaduct to paint, and a better method of getting people to pav their bills; to J.S., another weekend at NMSU and another TEK party; to P.S., a big thanks for always listening, a lifetime of P.E. hours (especially the egg jugaling kind); to S.Z., a chance to tell someone off so everyone can hear her voice; to R.H., P.S., S.Z., and D.A., another house to vandalize, to T.M. and S.S., best of luck doing it; to D.S. and my little brother, Bryan, a great senior Homecoming Party and my foolproof method of staying out all night with a perfectly logical excuse; to Miss K.. all the memories of Eng. 2 class; to Miss D.. a mature C.P.4 class; to Mr. S., a state champion marching band; to Person XXXX, a free pass to everv Chelsea movie that comes to town; to Mr. W.. a quiet P.D. class and an enormous pension after he retires; to S.K.S. and B.V., another trip to Golden during a game; to my parents and family, a big “thanks ; to my little sister. Robyn, my ability to go through twelve years of school with straight A's, only 1 D.T. and a lot of wonderful memories; to B.B. another Liberty graduation party; to CHS, a future of continuing progress and a big thanks ; to myself. I leave all the memories; and last, but not least. I freely will all my love to any decent male who will accept it and cherish it for the rest of my life. I. Teresa Stark, being of unstable mind, hereby leave my locker to Brenda G.; the ability to pass English to Wendv F.; the ability to race down gravel roads to Gary A.; the ability to get along with Larry to Cheryl A.; and the ability to be good to Larry G. and Gene M. I Peggy Stultz. being of over-worked mind and body, do hereby leave Darren, a pool of Chocolate pudding and a date with the Go-Goa; to Darren and Sandy, all the chapters of our lives; to Joy. Main Street and the ability to understand the plot of all movies; to Sandy, happiness with John; to Jan. a certain house in Dallas City; to Rose, one guy; to Tom. all of my shoes; to Barb, paper towels and the aisles of Eagles grocery store; to Diane. Barry Manilow and his tight jeans; to Jeanne, all of Mr. Saul’s dumb jokes; to Mr. Saul, a joke book; to Jim S.. 10 consecutive meetings to AA and a night on the town dancing with me; to Dale, pack of Uno cards; Bill P., my tackling ability; to Mr. VanKanecan. no more junior high classes; to Jeff, rainproof T-roof; to Mark. Perry, and Dina, a dark, scary road and my defective car; to Melissa, a box of Ding Dongs and a Saturday night; to David V.. 5th hour College Prep class; to Tracey, pink houses; to Tiger, a cucumber; to Eric and Lloyd, a bunch of carrots; to Miss Korenowski, luck and happiness; to Tina and Lisa, lots and lots of fun and r d times; and to Todd, a date with my sister. Matt Tenhaeff. being of lackadaisical mind and parapalegic body, do hereby will the following: to P.T., I leave a gas mask for P.D.; to Charlie S.. my ability to glow gussies and a year’s supply of Phillies cheroots, to Cris C. and Greg J.. season tickets to all the Dallas Cowboy's games. I. Doug Tenhouse, being of wacky mind and body, do bequeath the following: to Deb. a 1982 fox-mobile and all of the memories we have; to K.G., the man of her dreams; to J.T., a box of Ganola bars; to S.H.. a woman (a perfect 10, no less) and a red apron; to B.A. and D.W., a tngman game and a box of crayons to occupy their time in Study hall; to C.L., my ability to get my college prep done; to N.H., a bottle of rubber cement, a roll of tape, and a homecoming skit scrapbook, to F.K.. one more All-District tiyout; to D.A.. a Joy of Wrestling paperback; to L.G., two ground squirrels; to J.S.. a quiet 4-H meeting; to Mrs. Creek and K.B., my ability to make executive decisions ; to Mrs. Saul. a bottle of aspirin for all the headaches we gave her, to Miss D., a box of Kleenex to wipe her tears when we re gone; to Miss K.. my cuteneas ; to Mr. Saul, a tenor section; and last, but not least, to my friends, teachers, and the halls of Central, my final farewell. I, Perry Tenhouse, being of warped mind and irresistable body, do hereby leave these things to Lance W. and Tom J., the memories of all the great times we have had and my ability t«. fet girls and not get stuck by them; to Greg J. and Cris C.. 1 leave my ability to turn red wher partake; to the Gooch (Gary L.), I leave my race Hornet because I know he can always use a hot car; to Mark R. and Matt T., I leave all of my great humor and my wonderful basketball ability; to Randy B.. Doug J., Jim M. and the rest of the Dallas C. fans, I leave my great lean spirit and my hate for the Cardinals; to Rose. I leave a big wink and kiss; I leave my love to these girls for being my friends- Joy S., Lori J., Barb B., Carmel 1 C., and Beth S.; I leave the halls of CHS to my cousin and all of her weird friends; to Frank D., I leave a ride and a roll of Skoal; I leave all my great memories of my days at CHS to myself. I, Bill Vonholt, being of long weak body, do hereby bequeath my ability to get caught gambling in study hall to Willie K.; my clean stalls at the Adams County Fair to Jeff K . to my brother Brad, the best of luck in wrestling and a grand champion Simmental Heifer, to my sister, Bev, a driver's license so she can drive herself; to Jim M.. the ability to be lucky enough to be born on the same day as me; to Greg J., John C., and Cris C., lessons on how tc get out of work during Ag; to Mike E. and Perry T.. my ability to be nervous during Speech, to Mark R. and Randy B.. all the great times at the Adams County Fair; to Lance W and Tom J., my joke book; to Mr. Kerr, my up-to-date record book. I. Lance Walton, being of swelled head and sweller body, leave to John H . a metal jock to wear while showing cows at the fair; to Tom J.. I leave a tux and a black prom dale, to Man D.. I leave a motor boat that runs and a sock to cram in his mouth when it doesn't, to Jam M.. I leave my ripped Nikes and a bloody Kleenex; to Perry T. and Greg J.. I give back the deeds to their farm that 1 won in a poker game; to Bill V., I leave a duck and a telephone, and last of all. I leave to Kelly S.. a fat girl from Rushville. I. Ed Wilkey, being of burned out mind and under-sexed body, will to Tod P.. my ability to tw a safe and skillful driver; to my brother. D.W., I will my ability to ride a Honda motorcycle; u Steve Powell, a touch of class to shoot pool; to Rob S.. my Pontiac tradition; to Doug S.. I will my 350 cu. in. 2 barrel to put in his pooch; to Brent H., a new pair of fruit of the looms, to Coach Wilson and Coach Houston, the best of luck in the rest of the football vears. and to Tim D., a life time supply of U-joints for his Ford and a new Chevrolet; and last but not least. I will much of mv senior class all the luck in the future 1. Tammy Welty, being of big body and moutn and drunk mind, leave the following: to Shern and Bobby, I leave all the Hamm's beer they can drink and all the memories of us and all our parties and cops; to K.S.. M B., and B.A., I leave all the Busch beer in the world; to W.F S.D., and C.B., I leave all the memories of our 2nd hour P.E. class; to my sister. Penny, I leave my big mouth and my ability not to be busted in the john for smoking and my nickname; to alt the girls in the John, I leave my sister to yell Teacher” so you won t get busted; to Bobby Abbott. I leave a Chevy so he can drive a good car. not a rag; to my brother Gene. I leave my ability to graduate on time; last but not least. I leave all my love to ??? and I will take for myself the memories of CHS. I. Angie Wittier, being of dizzy mind and dull body, hereby will B.A.. M B, D.S., A.P . J.P.. K.S. and M L . a place to have a party and enough money to buy all the refreshments; to D.S., a lifetime of happiness for her and Ron; to A.P., a date with G.K.; to K.S.. a steady boyfriend; to C.C., a life without problems; to J.P., a lifetime of happiness for her and Gary, to M l., a lifetime of happiness for her and Jerry; to B.A.. a trip down memory lane to remember our great times and many more; and last Dut not least, to M.B., a big thank you for being my best friend. I. Diana Wyatt, being of no mind and all body, do hereby bequeath to Bonnie A., a truck load of wedding dresses made out of curtains; to Lori G., all those winning touchdowns and scooter races; to Kenate' O.. I leave that incredible ability to fly and do mid air flips (no body else wants it); to 7th hour speech class. I leave all the gimmicks and funtimes; to my little brother and sister. I will to them only the nice” teachers; to Ms. Davidson, I leave a lifetime supply of mouse and rat poison to eat when she gets moody”; I leave to all my friends collected memories of CHS to be save for the future. I. Sandy Zanger, being of grotesque body and weird mind, hereby will Joy S.. all the tall guy she can handle; to Jan S.. I will all the happiness with G.H.; to Darren A., all the gross movies he can stand; to Barb B., all the guys she could ever ask for; to Peggy S., all the happiness with B.S. and a big thanks for her loyal friendship for 12 years and I hope many more to come; and last. I leave all my love to J.T. I, Dana Zbornak, being of brilliant mind and 8-wheeled feet , do hereby bequeath the following: to K.S.. a “real man; to D.S., a renewal of her ability to drink in front of cops and not get busted; happiness always to S.Z. and J.T.; I leave David to Wendy C.; cookies and milk to Mr. Wartick; a 10” to Scott H.; to Kathleen, all our memories of Roller Country; to E C., a big hug and lots of good times; to all my friends I leave our memories; and last, but not least, a big thanks to my parents and everyone who has helped me make it through high school. I. Randy Deming. hereby will to T.D. and B.E., all the luck in the world and to do well in all their sports; to B.D., to have a lot of fun in high school and all the sports he goes out for; to J.K., the ability to graduate; to my little sister, the ability to make it through 12 years of boring school; to D.D.. my thanks for the help getting through all the years that I've been in school; and last, but not least, all my love to my family I, LaDonna Dunn, being of fat body and worn out mina. do hereby leave the following: to B.A., A.V., K.L., D.S., and S.B., the ability to go out and party and make it home before daylight, all of the fun and success at B’s D. as possible; to R.F.. a memory of all of the goodtimes; to E.P., I leave a pool table for more practice; to S.E.. the ability to keep on being my big brother, to B.A. and C.R., all of the love they can share; to C.L.. the ability to go to a hayride and not get hurt and to find as many haybails as she can handle; to T.L., R.L.. and T.V., the ability to find something to do on boring weekends; to my family and mother, all of my love. I, Tracy Herkert. being of liquidized mind and a bow-legged body, do hereby leave Lynda, l aura, Kim. Debbie, and Deanne. my ability to get drunk and not get caught; to Curt B.. the best of luck with D.O.; to Lori G, a bottle of Seagrams; to Kevin R., a carton of Salem Lights and a case of Budweiser; and of course to Gary. I leave my love forever; to Central High school. I leave nothing. I. Kim I,eake. do hereby leave Patti T.. Stacey P.. Teresa and Tracy N.. Brenda A., LaDonna D., Cheryl B., Lori M.. Amy V., Deana S.. and Kim H.. all the guys and parties they can find; 1 also leave them all my coolness; to Mrs. Creek, I leave an air freshener to cover the smell of smoke in the lockerroom; and to all the teachers on potty patrol. I leave an air filter to rid the john from smoke; to all my other friends. I leave all the happiness that they have given me. and I leave all my love to whoever is dumb enough to take. I, Lori McGartland, being of crazy mind and body, do hereby leave the following: to P.T., all the ham and cheeses she can eat; to S.P. and T.S., my turf ; to K.H., one day without the potty patrol; to J.R., a guy good enough for her if there is such a person; to C.B.. all the tickle pink she can drink in a lifetime; to K.V., I leave him and two more years of art; to S.A., a red race boat, so she can be as cool as me. and a lifelong friendship I. Debbi Obert, being the cool, bad, and burned-out person 1 am, do hereby leave all my partying habits to Lynda B.. Deanne F.. Laura M.. Denna S.. and Nancy H.; to Deanna O.. I leave all my charm and cheating skill; to Gary L. and Brad O., I leave mv lucky penny and s new car; to my dear friend, Tracy H., I leave all the luck with Gary K. ana all the whisky they can drink; last, but now least. I leave my body and all my love to a super great looking hunk. Curt Beebe. 1, Deana Smith, being of open mind and abused body, hereby bequeath the following: to A.V„ a crash helmet for when she’s ripped; to K.H., my abilitv to come home sober (sometimes); U C.B., K.L., L.M., L.D., T.N., P.T., and B.A., a lot of luck in the future; to S.W., someone else to gossip with in study hall; to E.E. and B.C., our never ending friendship; to J.B., all our food memories. , Amy VanZandt. with a drunken mind and over worked body, do hereby leave Kim L, Deana S.. Brenda A.. LaDonna D.. Cheryl B., and Lori M., all the alcohol it takes to get bombed; to Patti T. Tracv and Theresa N., and Kim H., how to keep the smoke rolling; to Troy V., all the luck at CHS because he’ll need it; to Bob W. and Jerry B.. all the fun times we have had; and most of all. all the love and happiness to my family and friends. 35 Senior Class Trip 36 Students Of The Month September- Amy Pott October- Doug Ten house November- Melissa Little December- Doug Janssen January- Joy Sprenger February- Jan Seybold March- Lori Janssen April- Sara Farlow May- Elizabeth Schreake Baccalaureate Services Central High School Camp Point, Illinois May 30, 1982 8:00 P.M. Processional ...........................................Class of 1982 “Pomp and Circumstance” Central High School Band - Director Michael Saul Rev. Henry Flessner Invocation .................. Pastor of Immanuel Lutheran Church Golden, Illinois Vocal Ensemble ..........................Seniors of the Class of 1982 Accompanied by Robert March Address ....................................................Mr. Joseph Wartick Teacher at Central High School Vocal Ensemble ..........................Seniors of the Class of 1982 Accompanied by Robert March Benediction .................................Rev. Henry Flessner Recessional ............................................Class of 1982 “Pomp and Circumstance” Central High School Band - Director Michael Saul Class Sponsors - Mr. Van-Kanegan and Mrs. Kerr Rev. Henry Flessner and Mr. Wartick 38 Mr. William Bucklew Commencement Central High School Camp Point, Illinois June 4, 1982 8:00 P.M. Processional .............................................Class of 1982 “Pomp And Circumstance” Central High School Band Director Michael Saul Invocation ......................................Rev. Richard Zumwalt Pastor of First Federated Church Clayton, 111. Vocal Ensemble ...............................Seniors of the Class of 1982 Accompanied by Robert March Address .........................................Miss Karen Korenowski Teacher at Central High School Presentation of class honors .....................Mr. William Bucklew Principal of Central High School High Honors Darren Albers Lori Janssen Theresa Duvall Elizabeth Schreacke Sara Farlow Joy Sprenger Erin Georges Pam Eidson Honors Jan Seybold Danita Shank Anita Simmons Douglas Tenhouse Dana Zbornak Lori Ihrig Douglas Janssen Fred Kerr Melissa Little Kristen Mensendike Good Citizenship Award ..............................Mr. William Bucklew Vocal Ensemble ............................Seniors Of The Class Of 1982 Accompanied by Robert March Presentation of the Class of 1982 Mr. William Bucklew Acceptance of the Class of 1982 .................. Mr. Raymond Scheiter Superintendent of Community Unit District 3 Presentation of diplomas ......... Mrs. Norma Janssen, Mr. Ronald Harris Benediction .......................................Rev. Richard Zumwalt Recessional ..............................................Class of 1982 “Pomp and Circumstance” Central High School Band - Director Michael Saul 39 s Junior Class Officers 42 Ronald Buckley Gary Buss Kevin Cantrell Jeff Collins Brett Daniels Matt Dearwester Randy Deming Tim Deming Chuck Dieterle Ryan Dieterle I aDonna Dunn Brett Edgar Pam Eidson 43 Wendy Fredericks Jason Hapke Tammy Higley Steve Leenerts Tammy Gerdes Jim Gregory Lisa Hapke Brenda Gibson Danny Griffin Darrell Henze Becky Hutson Larry Gibson Kim Hibbert V Webb Gilbert Robin Gronewold Shelly Hibbert Tony Klingele Jeanette Leas mar Sue Llewellyn Byron McCall Eric Miller Rusty Miller 44 Lisa Peuster y Shari Reuschel Kim Schuster Bill Phillips Kevin Rigg Brenda Seibel Eddie Post Steve Rigg Sue Post Jodie Rowland Rick Shake Charlie Simmons Teresa Nelson Charles Peters Pam Redenius Grant Scheuermann Deana Smith 45 Jim Steinkamp Sheila Welty Kevin Thomas Kevin Winebrinner Amy VanZandt Cheryl Anderson Cindy Vollbracht Gary Anderson Gene Welty Jeff Kill 46 Class Of 1984 Sophomore class officers- Tracey Knorr, Bruce Eidson, Cheryl Herrmann, Bryan Sprenger, and Steve Aden Andrea Brinkman Angela Alexander Samantha Cary Kenneth Barner Doug Clingingsmith Ronnie Cookson Leslie Bradfield Wendy Cookson 48 Kent Ihrig Eddie Johnson Jeff Jones Richard Kestner Tracy Knorr Ronald Leasman Anita Lewis Jim Little Harold Llewellyn Howard Moore Gary Mowen Deanna Obert Dawn O’Dear Stacey Parker SO Melanie Sargeant Doug Schlueter Sherry Shaffer Bryan Sprenger Stacey Wallace Kim Williams Lloyd Zanger 51 52 Freshman Class Of ‘85 Class Officers- Kathy Baucom, Scott Reuschel, Karen Bastert, and Sara Flesner Tracy Augspurg Denny Beckman Sheryl Bienhoff Robert Beebe Matt Benson Kenna Broemmer Harold Bruns Lisa Dieterle Daniel Flesner Denny Flesner Sara Flesner Lynn Gerdes Done 11 Gregory Leann Gregory Annette Harper Jeff Harris Heidi Heitman 55 Ellen Henderson Tyonia Huston Kim Kern vV Jeff Neisen Julie Pam Donna Phillips Jeff Poore Scott Reuschel 56 Darren Rigg Kelly Swift Troy Vanzandt Gary Tabor Robert Thompson Teresa Todd David Vonderheide Kevin Welty Penny Welty Darren Smith Jeffery Summy Ginger Utters Tammy White Mark Winebrenner Darren Wort 57 58 % ACTIVITIES Annual Staff Seated: Erin Georges, Melissa Little, Barb Benson; Kneeling: Jan Seybold; Standing: Joy Sprenger, Robin Gronewald, Rose Husemann, Nancy Brocksieck, Kathy Bucklew, Ms. Davidson, Mr. Kerr; In tree: Darren Albers, Lisa Hapke, Alicia Aden, Dell Ann Balk. 60 Art Club Philip Buss, Carey Davison, Steve Aden, Mr. Vankanegan, Ted Lung, Doreen Schuster, Teresa Markert, Brenda Seibel, Kathy Vonholt, Dell Ann Balk, LaDonna Dunn Central High Marching Panthers Top row, 1. to r.: G. Mason, G. Daggett, K. Lord, K. Goudschaal, M. Moellring. Next row, 1. to r.: F. Kerr, J. Seybold, R. Jenkins, J. Summy, D. Smith, K. Thomas, D. Tenhouse. Next row, 1. to r.: H. Heitman, M. Benson, D. Hull, P. Buss, K. Goudschaal. D. Demoss, B. Eidson. Next row, 1. to r.: D. Smith, A. Scheiter, R. Husemann, K. Bucklew, K. Schuster, K Beckett, L. Janssen. Next row, 1. to r.: M. Rossiter, D. Phillips, L. Dieterle, J. Tenhaeff. T. Knorr, J. Padgett, P. Stultz. Bottom row, 1. to r.: Mr. Saul, Director. D. Clingingsmith, B. Sprenger. D. Albers, J. Sprenger, R. Mvers. S. Conover Standing: D. Zbornak, N. Brocksieck, K. Bucklew, C. Clevenger. J. Padgett, A. Wittier. Kneeling: T. Market, D.A. Balk, K. Schuster, G. Daggett, D. Shank, S. Zanger. 62 1981-82 Music Department Council Bottom row, 1. to r.: Molly Moellring-Chorus Sect., Joy Sprenger-Band Pres., Anita Simmons-Chorus V. Pres., Jan Seybold-Band Sect., Sara Farlow-Chorus Pres. Top row: Peggy Stultz-Band V. Pres. All-District Music Festival Participants Bottom: C. Vollbracht. Second row: M. Moellring, J. Sprenger, D.A. Balk. Third row: R. Husemann, S. Farlow. Top row: K. Thomas, F. Kerr, D. Albers, D. Tenhouse. 1982 Spring Festival of Bands featuring the Central High Concert and Jazz Bands. Most Improved Band Member 1981-82 Concert Band Senior Concert Band Members John Philip Sousa Band Award Winner 63 Jazz Band Members: S. Farlow, D. Tenhouse, K. Thomas, D. Hull, J. Summy, P. Buss, L. Janssen, K. Goudschaal, R. Husemann, M. Moellring, R. Scheiter, J. Collins. Central High School Concert Choir 64 Choir Members-Bottom row: K. Slater, L. Hapke, A. Aden, K. Lord, G. Mason, B. Sprenger. M. Llewellyn, I). Moore, C. Vollhracht, K. Goudschaal, D. Smith. Second row: C. Buss, B. Seibel, S. Reuschel, A. Scheiter, G. Daggett. F. Kerr, D. Tenhouse, D. Albers, K. Williams, C. Herrmann, M. Moellriog, S. Farlow, A. Simmons. Top row: D. Schuster, L. Gerdes, L. March, L. Ihrig, K. Schuster, S. VVelty, D.A. Balk, R. Husemann, J. Seybold, J. Sprenger, D. Demoss, K. Bucklew, N. Brocksieck. Top: Mr. Mike Saul, Choir Director Doug Smith Chorus Award W’inners The CHS Concert Choir had a very busy, yet rewarding year. In the fall, several choir members participated in the District Four Music Festival held at W.I.U. in Macomb. In the winter, we prepared and presented our annual Christmas concert. After we returned from Christmas break, we looked forward to a new year of learning and fun with our new director, Mr. Mike Saul. Six choir members participated in the All-State Music Festival held at Springfield. In March, several of our members, along with the Drama Club and the band, prepared for a new undertake ing-our all-school musical entitled “Anything Goes.” Sara Farlow: alto, choir accompanist, All-District and All-State participant, music contest participant Doug Tenhouse: bass, All-District and All-State participant, music contest participant, lead actor singer in school musical After that major achievement, we participated in another all-new experience-we attended Organizational Music Contest at Rushville and placed first in our division. As the year came to a close, we anticipated our final performance — the Annual Spring Concert. We all felt this year had been a year of big changes in the Chorus Department: increased talent, a new director with a new teaching format, new music, new experiences, and most of all-a new image. We were proud that we had accomplished so much despite our busy schedules, and we all hoped that our work didn’t go unnoticed. All-State Music Festival Participants Six choir members and one band member attended the All-State Music Festival held the first weekend of February at the Prairie Capital Convention Center in Springfield. During the days, we rehearsed under the direction of professional and well known directors. At night, we attended concerts and explored Springfield. The big event for us occured Sunday morning when we performed with our respective groups in front of a huge crowd of family, friends, and instructors from all over the state of Illinois. We all had a very fun and memorable weekend. Those who attended were: Fred Kerr, bass, member of the Honors Choir; Dell Ann Balk, soprano, member of the All-State Choir; Sara Farlow, alto, member of the All-State Choir; Molly Moellring, bassoonist, member of the All-State Band; Joy Sprenger, alto, member of the All-State Choir; Darren Albers and Doug Tenhouse, basses, members of the All-State Choir. rw. m What are you two doing in there? All-State Honors Choir performance Spare time activitywatching the tube. Prairie Capital Convention Center, Springfield, IL 65 Drama Club Front row-Mrs. Saul, Darren Albers, Joy Sprenger, Nancy Hendricks, Doug Tenhouse, Peggy Stultz and Jan Seybold Second row-Sarah Berryman, Kathy Baucom, Kim Kern, Amy Jo Goudschaal, Dana Zbomak, Kris Mensendike, Brenda Seibel, Kristy Slater, Kim Schuster, Ginger Utters. Back row-Tammy White, Janey Moellring, Phillip Buss, Rosalie Husemann, Barb Benson. Matt Benson, Molly Moellring, Greg Dagget, and Doreen Schuster. C.H.S. Business Club Front row-Brenda Seibel, Scott Hull, Doug Tenhouse. Cindy Vollbracht. Second row-Mr. Parker. Brenda Gibson, Wendy Fredricks. Robin Gronewald. and Mrs. Kerr. Third row-Mike Llewellyn, Pam Redenius, Dana Zabornak. Francis Mowen. 66 CENTRAL FFA CHAPTER: Front row: Bryan Sprenger, Stave Aden, Mark Rhea, Jim Mixer, Bruce Eidson, Jerry Nall, Melissa Little, Doug Janssen, Brent Hapke; Second row: Matt Tenhaeff, Bill Vonholt, Randy Bastert, Randy Jackson, Perry Tenhouse, Brad Cassens, Brad Vonholt; Third row: John Cassens, Gary Linnemeyer, Cris Carstens, Kendall Carstens, Richard Kestner, Jim Little, Stacey Wallace; Fourth row: Teresa Markert, David Vonderheide, Kevin Welty, Greg Janssen, Randy Ihnen, Willie Kill, Tony Klingele, Howard Moore; Fifth row: Tod Perry, Harold Bruns, Ray Golden, Doug Hibbert, Tony Herkert, Jeff Neisen, Dale Steinkamp, Bob Jenkins; Sixth row: Mr. Kerr, Carl Mowen, Randy Deming, Craig Wagner, Kevin Rigg, Brett Edgar, Gary Buss, Denny Mowen, Jeff Kill. GRAIN JUDGING TEAM: Jerry PARLIAMENTARY PROCEDURE TEAM: Front row: FFA CREED SPEAKER: Nall, Teresa Markert, Bruce Eidson, Teresa Market, 1st Secretary; Mark Rhea. 3rd Chairman; Bob Jenkins Bryan Sprenger, Melissa Little. Melissa Little; Back row: Steve Aden; Perry Tenhouse. 1981-82 OFFICERS: Jim Mixer, President; Mark Rhea, Vice-President; Melissa Little, Secretary; Steve Aden, Treasurer; Bruce Eidson, Reporter; Jerry Nall, Sentinal. 67 Future Homemakers Of America (Bottom Row L-R) Kristi Slater, Marlene Jenkins, Beth Allen, Kathy Bucklew, Sue Llewellyn, Nancy Brocksieck, Nancy Hendricks, (2nd row) Mrs. Laurie Assell, Sherry Gooding, Jill Bucklew, Jodi Rowland, Kris Mensendike, Annette Cate, Alicia Aden, Renate Ondracek (3rd Row) Andy Brinkman, Bev Vonholt, Deanna Obert, Dawn O’Dea, Rose Husemann, Jan Seybold, Shari Reuschel, Shelia Welty, (4th Row) Leslie Bradfield, Roy Gibson, Shelly Hibbert, Kim Williams, Julie Harper, Tammy Hughes, Doreen Schuster, Dana Zbnorak, (5th Row) Wendy Cookson, Angie Alexander, Sherry Deming, Sue Brocksieck, Brenda Gibson, Patty Tooley, Frances Mowen, (6th Row) Tracy Nelson Lori McGartland, Cheryl Brown, Charlotte Austin. F.H.A. Officers (R.toL.) Kristi Slater-Student Govt. Rep., Marlene Jbnkins-Historian, Beth Allen-Secretary, Kathy Bucklew-President, Sue Llewellyn-Pres.-Elect, Nancy Brocsieck-Treasurer, Nancy Hendricks-Reporter. 68 N.H.S Sara Farlow, Pam Eidson, Diane Grist, Robin Gronewold, Pam Redenius, Sherry Reuschal, Brenda Seibel. Cindy Vollbracht, Fred Kerr, Erin Georges, Danita Shank, Joy Sprenger, Darren Albers, Thersa Duvall, Dana Zbornak, Dell Ann Balk, Rose Husemann, Elizabeth Schreake, Amy Potts, Ix ri Ihrig, Kris Mensendike, Randy Bastert, Byron McCall, Anita Simmons. Melissa Little-treasurer, Doug Tenhouse-vice president, Doug Janssen-presi-dent, Jan Seybold-secretary, Lori Janssen-student government rep. Student Government 69 Standing: Marilyn Buss, Mike Elbe, Melissa Little, Kristi Slater, Diana Wyatt, Mrs. Assel, Charlie Simmons, Joy Sprenger, Lori Janssen, Bruce Eidson. Sitting: Jim Mixer, Carmell Clevenger, Doug Janssen, Angie Wittier, Jeanne Padgett, Doug Tenhouse. Newspaper Staff R NouL'Ri ,D‘ane Wyatt' DoUg Tenhouse- Nancy Hendricks. BACK L-R: Brenda Seibel, Lisa Hapke, Mark Khea, Alicia Aden, Dana Zbornak, La Donna Dunn, Lori Ihrig, Darren Albers, Dina Smith, Robin Gronewald, Sherri Reuschel, Sponsors: Mr. and Mrs. Saul. 70 yarsity ClUk First Row: Ted Lung, Brent Hapke, Gary Kestner, Doug Janssen, Lance Walton, Perry Tenhouse, Rusty Miller, Mike Elbe, Amy Potts, Melissa Little, Jerry Nall, Sara Farlow, Mrs. Creek. Second Row: Mr. Wilson, Darrell Henze, Randy Bastert, Deanna Obert, Cheryl Herrmann, Denise Moore, Kim Allen, Laura March, Tammy Higley, Carmell Clevenger, Barb Benson, Dell Ann Balk. Third Row: Steve Hunsaker, Matt Dearwester, Glen Masters, Tom Jennings, Matt Tenhaeff, Lori Ihrig, Shari Reuschel, Brenda Seibel, Anita Simmons. Forth Row: Grant Scheuermann, Randy Jackson, Jim Little, Rob Scheiter, Jeff Conover, Greg Janssen, Gary Linnemeyer, Cris Carstens, Angie Wittier, Marilyn Buss, Jeanne Padgett, Fifth Row: Steve Leenerts, Bruce Eidson, Mike Llewellyn, Byron McCall, Fred Kerr, Randy Deming, Danita Shank, Jim Mixer, Kim Schafer, Lisa Hapke. Sixth Row: Kevin Rigg, Brett Edgar, Jeff Collins, Tim Deming, Dan Griffin, Kevin Cantrell, Charlie Simmons, Alicia Aden. 71 Mike Elbe, Anita Simmons, Sara Farlae, Ted Lung, Jerry Nall, Melissa Little (Seated) Doug Janssen, Jeanne Padgett, Jim Mixer, Erin Georges (Standing. Julie Hardy, Dean Moore Jeanne Padgett. Melissa Little, Anita Simmons, Erin Georges, Sara Farlow, Ted Lung Sara Farlow 72 Panther Raid kills ’em dead The Grand Marshals, Mr. Mrs. Veile Stomp The Horneta Panthers claw the Hornets A mum for the winners Swat The Hornets Crunch The Hornets Pig out on victory 73 Christmas Court Ted Lung and Jeanne Padgett Mike Elbe and Sara Farlow Queen Anita Simmons and King Doug Janssen Charlie Simmons and Dell Ann Balk Jim Mixer and Carmell Cle- Criag Lueders and Kathy Bau- 74 Steve Aden and Kristi Hopson 75 Prom Night — 1982 Everyone enjoys the prom! Main Event of the Evening — Announcement of the 1982 Court 4th Attendants-Jeanne Padgett, Mike Elbe 3rd Attendants-Kim Schafer, John Cas-sens 2nd Attendants-Angie Wittier, Doug Ten house 1st Attendants-Sara Farlow, Ted Lung 1981 King-Ted Perry, Queen-Janet March (N.P.) 1st Attendent-Shanzelle Clevenger 1982 King-Queen-Jerry Nall, Melissa Little 76 77 “Anything Goes” Director Producer Randi Saul Music Director .........Michael Saul Assistant Director . Darren Albers Junior Director ......... Lisa Hapke Stage Manager Peggy Stultz A 1930’s Musical-Comedy Music-Lyrics By Cole Porter Presented by The Junior Class The Drama Club The Music Department of Central High School April 2,3 1982 8:00 P.M. Cast Chorus Dancers Billy Crocker .......... Doug Tenhouse Moonface Martin Steve Leenerts Reno Sweeney Jeanne Padgett Evelyn Oakleigh ...........Fred Kerr Hope Harcourt Dell Ann Balk Bonnie Kim Schuster Mrs. Harcourt ........ Kris Mensendike Elisha J. Whitney Perry Tenhouse Purity ............... Rose Husemann Chastity ............. Molly Moellring Charity ...............Teresa Markert Virtue ...................Joy Sprenger Bishop Henry T. Dobson Philip Buss Captain ..................Greg Daggett Prser Mike Llewellyn Stewart .................. Matt Benson Reporter .................Mark Rhea Cameraman Randy Bastert Ling Kelly Beckett Ching ....................Jeff Barner Sailor ................... Philip Buss Drunk Mark Rhea Robin Gronewold Sara Farlow Anita Simmons Amy Jo Goudschaal Alicia Aden Sue Post Debbie DeMoss Tina Stultz Kim Williams Sherry Gooding Rose Husemann Jill Bucklew Erin Georges Anita Simmons Debbie DeMoss Alicia Aden Lori Janssen Dana Zbornak Darren Albers 78 Props Kendall Carstens Ron Buckley Tod Perry Theresa Pam Lori Ihrig Varsity Volleyball Back row- Peggy Stultz, Rosalie Husemann, Amy Potts, Cindy Vollbracht, Beth Allen, Joy Sprenger, Richard Meyer. Middle row- Jill Bucklew, Sue Llewllyn, Carmell Clevenger. First row- Danita Shank, Kim Schafer, Angie Wittier, Melissa Little Girl’s Volleyball 1981 Record 17-6 Conference 4-0 Ranked twelfth in the final State United Press Poll Conference Championship 1st place Central Invitational Tournament 2nd place Liberty Invitational Tournament Team Record Most wins in a single season 17 Individual Record: Most consecutive series 217 Melissa Little 82 JV Volleyball Back Row: Peggy Stultz, Rose Husemann, Joy Sprenger, Shari Schaffer, Cindy Vollbracht, Debbie Doyle, Michelle Miller. Tina Stultz, Richard Meyer; Middle Row: Angie Scheiter, Dawn O’Dear, Jill Bucklew, Andrea Brinkman, Denise Moore, Teresa Markert; First Row: Laura Allen, Teresa Mahe, Sue Llewellyn, Lesley Miller, Gina Stize, Karen Bastert. 83 CHS Football Varsity: 1st row L to R- Grant Schuerman, Brett Edgar, Steve Aden, Ray Golden, Randy Bastert, Kent Lord, Matt Dearwester 2nd row- Coach Wilson, Doug Schlueter, Jeff Conover, Glenn Masters, Ted Lung, Rusty Miller, Jim Little, Mike Elbe, Coach Houston 3rd row- Jerry Nall, Brent Hapke, Randy Jackson, Matt Tenhaeff, Darrell Henze, Rob Scheiter, Ed Wilkey. Steve Leenerts, Bill Phillips 84 All-Conference Offense: Jerry Nall, Brent Hapke, Rob Scheiter, Mike Elbe, Darrell Henze. Defense: Jerry Nall, Rob Scheiter, Gary Kestner, Randy Jackson, Ted Lung, Honorable Mention: Offense- Ted Lung, Randy Jackson All-Area Selections- 1st team: Mike Elbe- Wide Receiver, Jerry Nall- Defensive Tackle 2nd team: Randy Jackson- Linebacker, Rob Scheiter- Offensive Guard, Special Mention: Darrell Henze- Quarterback yrr' •V Tri-Captains: Jerry Nall, Ted Lung, Rob Scheiter CHS 6 CHS 9 CHS 14 CHS 26 CHS 33 CHS 6 CHS 27 CHS 13 CHS 33 Stronghurst Pleasant Hill Carthage Unity Warsaw Hamilton Br. County Routt Bluffs J.V. Squad- 1st row L to r: John Aden, Denny Flesner, Danny Flesner, Kenny Barner, Craig Lueders, Mike Kindhart, Will Kill, Jeff Poore, Randy McElwee, Jeff Barner 2nd row: Gary Taber, Darren Smith, Kelly Swift, Kevin Bessel 1, Kevin Welty, Bob Beebe, Denny Beckman, Rex Hicks, Tony Herkert 3rd row: Ray Golden, Steve Conover, Steve Aden, Jim Little, Stacy Wallace, Doug Schlueter, Steve Hunsaker, Richard Kestner, Kent Lord, Philip Buss, Mark Winebrenner, Joe Hooper. Steve Rossiter, Mike Llewellyn, Coach Houston 85 Wrestling Carl Mowen, Steve Conover, Rob Scheiter, Randy Jackson, Kevin Rigg, Tony Herkert, Mr. Houston. Bottom row- Joe Hooper, Mike Llewellyn, Brad Vonholt, Dan Griffin, Crafg Wagner, Bruce Eidson, Byron McCall. 86 Wrestling Record 15-4 Wrestlers Records CHS 51 Galesburg 24 CHS 40 Monmouth 28 CHS 51 Hamilton 22 CHS 54 Macomb 15 CHS 36 Hr Cousty 32 CHS 54 ISVI 24 cut f 3 1 QND 30 2nd at Hamilton Inv. CHS 54 Rushville 18 1st at Shelbyville Inv. CHS 54 k Hamilton 30 2nd at District Hs 42 I Pittsfield 30 9th at Sectional urn Peters Porta 36 30th at State out CHS 30 Br. County 36 of 139 schools CHS 45 i Dallas City 27 CHS 39 QND 26 CHS 34 1 mb 33 CHS 54 Macomb 12 CHS Dallas City 21 CHS 24 Hannibal 41 Randy Jackson (28-4) (167) Danny Griffin (27-5) (119) Bruce Hidson (25-6) (105) Rob Scheiter (23-5) (185) Craig Wagner (23-6R112) Byron McCall (21-8) (98) Mike Llewellyn (16-10) (126) Jeff Kindhart (9-9) (138) Kevin Rigg (6 7) (155) Randy McElwee (8-5) (98) Darrell Henze (5-7) (HWT) Tracey Ausburg (4-2) (98) David Vonderheide (4-2) (119) Rich Dejaynes (4-6) (112) Brad Vonholt (4-7) (126) Tony Herkert (4-13) (132) Kevin Bcssell (2-5) (112) Kevin Wei tv (2-6) (132) Steve Kossitter (2-4) (145) Randy Deming (1-0) (HWT) Individual Stat Leaders Most take downs- Danny Griffin -35 Most Escapes - Kevin Rigg- 16 Most Reversals Bruce Eidson -22 Most Near Falls - Danny Griffin 27 Most Pins - Danny Griffin 16 Most Wins - Randv Jackson 28 Sectional Qualifiers Rex Hicks, David Vonderheide, Rich Dejaynes, Lloyd Zanger, Mr. Houston, Randy McElwee, Kevin Bessell, Kevin Welty, Tracey Augspurg 87 BOYS’ VARSITY BASKETBALL Front row- Melissa Little, John Cassens, Coach Meyer, Coach Bent, Denise Moore. Back row- Brad O’Dear, Kevin Cantrell, Charlie Simmons, Mike Elbe, Matt Tenhaeff, Gary Linnemeyer, Mark Rhea, Doug Janssen, Ted Lung, Rusty Miller, Jim Mixer, Perry Tenhouse US N Them Rushville r • 70 51 I ewistown 83 78 Unily If 65 58 Whin Chester i 1 2 59 Beardstown 52 56 Mai mb Pitt-field Northwestern 58 85 72 . Rockridge Pleasant Hill ¥ 5T St Industry Unity Highland Southeastern Pleasant Hill County 105 61 Pavfton 72 54 59 48 Carthage 76 “ 57 69 18 Pittsfield 46 47 50 16 Nauvoo 65 52 65 58 Liberty 92 64 54 53 Barry 85 58 58 53 Liberty ••I 52 55 56 Recorn 22 - 6 81 51 74 47 M V I T MVP - Mike Elbe Best Defensive - Mike Elbe Most Rebounds - Gary Linnemeyer Highest FT % - Jim Mixer Highest FG % - Gary Linnemeyer Most Assists - Mike Elbe Co-Captains - Mike Elbe Doug Janssen MIKE ELBE: IBCA All-Star Game Herald Whig 1st team 4th team All State All Conference 1st team Doug Janssen: Herald Whig 1st team 4th team All State All Conference 1st team Doug Janssen: Herald Whig 2nd team All Conference 1st team Gary Linnemeyer: All Conference 1st team Front Row- Perry Tenhouse, Mike Elbe, Jim Mixer. Back Row - Matt Tenhaeff, Gary Linnemeyer, Mark Rhea, Doug Janssen, Ted Lung C O N S 0 L A T 1 O N C H A M P S 88 J.V. Basketball Freshmen Basketball Front Row - Melissa Little, Harold Bruns, Mike Kindhart, Frank Dieterle, Carey Davison, Craig Lueders, Denise Moore Back Row - GEne Mason, Ray Golden, Scott Reuschul, Jim Little, Jim Taylor, Steve Aden, Kelly Swift, Denny Flesner, Coach Bent Front Row - Jess Poore, Dan Flesner, Mike Kindhart, Craig Lueders, Harold Bruns, Jeff Barner Back Row - Gene Mason, Darren Smith, Gary Taber, Ray Golden, Phillip Buss, Scott Reuschul, Kelly Swift, Denny Flesner, Denise Moore, Coach Bent 89 Girls’ Varsity Basketball Back Row - Roger Brickman, Angie Wittier, Danita Shank, Shari Reuschel, Kim Schafer, Cindy Vollbracht. Laura March, Doreen Schuster, Carmell Clevenger, and Pam Redenius. First row-Kris Mensendike, Tammy Higley, Marilyn Buss, Barb Benson, Kristi Slater, Lynda Bienhoff, Amy Potts, and Laura Allen. Best Field Goal Percent 44VBarb Benson Best Free Throw Percent-56' -Tammy Most Points Scored-220-Camel 1 Clefenger Most Offensive Rebounds-57 Barbf fienson Most Defensive Rebounds-81 -Manlvn Buss Most Rebounds-12b-Marilyn Bus B 90 Girls’ Junior Varsity Basketball Ellen Henderson. Karen Bastert, Kelly Goudschaal, Sara Flesner, Karen Goudschaal. Roger Brickman, Cheryl Herrmann, Deanna Obert, Lesley Miller, Lisa Dieterle, Donna Phillips. Front row-Laura Allen, Pam Redenius, Amy Potts, and Ginger Utters. Central 54 23 50 .14 44 47 35 69 49 53 54 53 42 36 52 68 Pavaon Tournament 56 50 42 54 47 Central Tournament 39 46 Regional Tournament 62 36 Girls' Varsity Basketball Ruahville QN.D. Bluff Highland . Hamilton Beardatown Bear (is town Warsaw Quines- 4 Carthage Unity Payson Ruahville Q.N.D. Pittsfield Brown Cty. Quincy Pittsfield Unity Payson QN.D. Carthage Brown Cty. Pavaon QN.D 67 40 42 48 49 45 33 50 58 00 27 41 39 48 67 24 49 57 25 52 60 43 37 60 54 Junior Varsity Girls’ Basketball Central 43 Kushville 20 22 QN.D. 38 37 Highland 27 50 Hamilton 26 45 Beardstown 27 50 Bears town 22 42 Warsaw 24 35 Quincy 33 21 Carthage 45 42 Unity 19 51 Payson 29 35 Rushville 26 42 QN.D. 54 42 Pittsfield 17 50 Brown Co. 33 Record: 12 wins-3 losses 91 C.H.S. Cheerleaders VARSITY Anita Simmons, Capt. Sara Farlow Jeanne Padgett Alicia Aden Dell Ann Balk Lisa Hapke J.V. Kristi Hopson, Capt. Kathy Vonholt Kathy Baucom Amy Jo Goudschaal Kim Kern Julie Parn Sponsor: Karen Korenowski Mascot: Lisa Kestner 92 CHS WRESTLING CHEERLEADERS Co-capta: Jodie Rowland Jill Bucklew Sharon Steinkuhler Angie Scheiter Sheryl Bienhoff Kenna Broemmer CHS POM-PON SQUAD: capt. Erin Georges, Shelly Hibbert, Michelle Georges, Janie Moellring, Lori Janssen, Theresa Parn, Debbie DeMoss, Rahna Green, Julie Harper, Kim Schuster, Kelly Beckett, Sarah Berryman, sponsor- Peggy Davidson 93 Boys’ Track Kneeling: Jeff Summy, Mike Kindhart, Jeff Poore, Grant Scheuermann; Standing: Kelly Swift, Fred Kerr, Lance Walton, Darren Smith. 94 Girls’ Track Left to Right; Top row-Coach Korenowski, Melissa Little, Kelly Beckett, 2nd row-Nancy Hendricks, Karen Bastert, Kim Kern, Kris Mensendike 3rd row-Denise Moore, Le Ann Gregory, Teresa Mahe, Deana Smith 4th row-Barb Benson, Ty Houston, Lisa Peuster, Tina Stultz, Michelle Miller Seniors 95 Girls’ Softball 1st row-L to R: L. Allen, S. Flesner, D. Phillips, K. Goudschaal, L. Miller, T. White 2nd row-L to R: L. Hapke, T. Higley, C. Vollbracht, D. Obert, C. Herrmann, K. Goudschaal, D. DeMoss 3rd row-L to R: A. Potts, T. Hughes, C. Clevenger, D. Shank, A. Wittier, K. Schafer, M. Buss, Coach Meyer. Record - 13-6 MVP: Angie Wittier Highest Batting Average: Marilyn Buss (.369) Most R.B.I.: Angie Wittier Best Pitcher: Angie Wittier 12-4 Record 1.37 E.R.A. 4 no-hitters Conference Champs-4th consecutive year 5-0 All-Conference: Angie Wittier (Pitcher) Marilyn Buss (catcher) Carmell Clevenger (2B) Kim Schafer (3B) Cheryl Herrmann (OF) Amy Potts (OF) Deanna Obert (OF) Honorable Mention: Danita Shank (IB) Tammy Higley (SS) % Panther Baseball Record-15 5 Cod t ere nee W Leading Pitcher-Jim Mixer RBI Mi t RBIVdiu) Mixer. NfO t Hits ( hnrlie SImi Mu t Homo Runs-C. Simmons, Highest Batting Avg -J. Mixt f Kandy Bastert, .345 sJHF . %, Front row from left to right; Denny Flesner, Steve Powell, Rusty Miller. 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