1998 Maroon

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610 . Uiversity Avenue Champai n, IL 61820 Enroll nt: 1180 Vol e 88


New Additions


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he traditions of Champaign Central High School began in 1870, when West Side High School was built on the same site that Central stands on today. West Side High School served as an elementry¡, Juruor high, and high school until fire d troyed It in 1893 A new Champaign High School, which is currently Edison Middle School, was built on Green Street in 1914. In 1956, Champaign Senior High School moved back to its present day site on Univer ity Avenue. However, it wasn't renamed Champaign Central High School until 1967. The school on University Avenue was built in 1936, and erved as a junior high school until the high school moved into it. During 1955-1956, a large addition was built to enable the school to serve as a high school. Forty~ne years later, a new addition was needed to help Central prepare for the twenty-first century. On April I , 1997, the Champaign community passed a referendum that included remodeling Central. The remodeling will close the Circle Drive for good, and the " Rock'' will be incorporated into the addition. Som of the other benefits of the addition include: two new science labs, expansion of the student service facilities. a high-tech media center, and a lecture hall that will replace the existing library. The new addition will help Central to better prepare its students for life after high school. However, as you ' ve probabl noticed throughout the ear th noise of construction during class is JUst part of the day. The construction will create an appearance change at Central, but the spirit and traditions will remain the same. We feel that the ¡'new addition'' is an important part of the school year, and that s why the 1998 Yearbook is called New Additions, Old Traditions.


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fter a fun summer, the time came to hit the books once again. Everyone got back into the swing of things for the 1997-98 school year. All the teachers were excited to help everyone get off to a good start. The day was capped off with a back to school dance in the courtyard. This beginning really set the tone for a great year ahead .

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The Oldest Twins lived to be 108. The Heaviest Twins weighed 743 and 723 pounds and had 84 inch waists. The Tallest Twins were 7'4". The Heaviest Twins at birth weighed a total of 27 pounds 12 ounces. Most Sets of Twins born to one family was 16 sets. Twins Born the Farthest Apart were 36 days apart Lightest Twins at Birth were 16 ounces and 19 ounces

tarting a new Central tradition the Maroon staff decided to devote a section to the people who make us think we're seeing double, Twins! Did you know that there are fourteen pairs of twins attending Central this year? While our hunt for twins dragged on, we came to realize that almost half of the twins look nothing alike.

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What Do You Like About Being A Twin?

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Twins Not Pictured: Jennifer and Julie Morrison Jennifer and Nicole Popis Johanna Harms Nicole and Elizabeth Shwartzendruber

Other Exciting Twin Facts Most premature twins ever born were born one hundred and twelve days early. One set of Siamese twins married sisters and fathered ten and twelve babies respectively.

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he 1997 bonfire was one of the most exciting bonfires in recent years. As usual, the band, cheerleaders, pepettes , flag corps, all performed for the throngs of Champaign Central students that attended. The festivities included the infamous senior skit and several performances by the peppetes. One of the main events this year was the Elivs lmmitation Contest. After the competion was over students BJ Lytle and Amanda Eads were crowned Elvis king and queen. Central's usually rowdy crowd was extrmely respectful of the barriers, and controlled themselves very well throughout the shortened bonfire. After AJ Leman gave an inspired pep talk about the game, head coach Jeff Trigger took the mic and really got the crowd fired up about the big game. In all, this years bonfire got all of Central fired up about the game.

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hat better way to show your school spirit than to participate in Dress-Up Days during Homecoming Week? The week started off with Pajama Day on Monday. Tuesday was College Day, and Wednesday was the ever popular Twin Day. The week continued with Retro Day on Thursday, in which the students had the option of dressing up in 70 's or 80's clothing, and the week ended with Maroon and White Day on Friday, as everyone got prepared for the big game.

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his year the homecoming parade was a huge success. There were a few problems with class pride during the building of the floats , but everything went smoothly on homecoming day . The seniors put together a spectacular float earning them first place. The freshmen really worked hard their first year and were rewarded second place. The juniors recieved third place leaving the sophomores with nothing but a " sorry". Many neighbors of the community came out and enjoyed the festivities. The marching band was at the front of the parade putting on quite a show on the beautiful October day . The parade roster also included homecoming court and attendants , floats , and the cheerleaders riding on fire trucks. Enthusiasm and school spirit filled the air that led to a fun , exciting homecoming.

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he '97 Pep Rally started off with a bang! The cheerleaders, band, and pepettes got the crowd really involved right from the beginning. The seniors ruled the rally, winning this year's float competion and the dress up game. Rob DeAtley and Allison Rodgers introduced the Homecoming attendents and court. Mr. Woods and Mrs. Harmon stuffed fifteen marshmallows in their mouths before Mr. Woods was crowned "Chubby Wubby" champion. The cheerleaders and pepettes performed the school song, and everyone moved outside for the parade. The Pep Rally was a great spirit builder for the big game against Mattoon.

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or the fifth consecutive year the Maroons have stomped their homecoming opponents. The Mattoon Greenwaves did not stand a chance the entire game as Central pounded them 35-7. This helped keep the teams playoff hopes alive. Jason Hinton led the defense with twelve tackles. Running backs Mike Simlin, T erance Jones, David Todd, and Cedric Davis all had outstanding rushing games. The Maroons' defense allowed only seven points, which came with fifty-four seconds left in the game. In all, the homecoming and its festivites were great!

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he 1997 homecoming dance was the chance to have the ' 'Time of your Life". The dance was held at Parkland College on Saturday, October 11 , from 8pm until 11pm. This night was full of fun and excitement including a great D.J. from Chicago, dancing, and partying all night long. Parkland was the place to be for all Central students. On this cool fall night Central was ready to get down after a big win against the Mattoon Green Wave. Nothing beats the tradition of homecoming for Central students, because C.H.S . really knows how to show its true colors of Maroon and White.

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Homecoming King

Homecoming Queen

Vontice Quartirrio Pettigrew Birthday: March 11, 1980 Most Prized Possession: Sign: Pices His Bible Most Important Activities Hidden Talent: Singing He's Done In high school: Piece of Clothing He Varsity Basketball, and Foot- Couldn't Live Without: His ball Nautica coat

Shayonda Nicole Davenport Birthday: February 4, 1980 Most Prized Possession: Sign: Aquarius Love Plans After high school: TV Show She Never MissGo to college and major in es: "Ricki Lake" medicine Where She Goes To Relax: Favorite Hobby: Shopping Her bed

Name: Andrew James Leman Birthday: July 25, 1980 3 Most Important Activities He's Done In high school: Played football, Learned to drive, Graduated!! Words of Wisdon: "Relax! Don't worry about school too much" Hidden Talent: Paying attention in class Favorite Mode of Transportation: Chuck Wagon TV Show He Never Misses: "The Flintstones" Good Luck Charm: Maroon braces Favorite Hobby: Pheasant hunting

Name: Nicole Marie Huhn Birthday: January 17, 1980 Sign: Capricorn Plans fter high school: Go to college and major in premed Most Prized Possession: Her gymnastics medals TV Show She Never Misses: "ER" Favorite Hobby: Being with her friends Her Good Luck Charm: Her blanky Scariest Movie She's Seen: "Scream" Person She Would Most Like to Meet: Dominic Moceanu Her Best Feature: Eyes


Name: John Frederick Townsend Birthday: October 8, 1980 Sign: Libra Person He Would Most Like to Meet: Bob Marley TV Show He Never Misses: "Local Forecast on the 8" Scariest Movie He's Seen: "Bambi" Plans After high school: Go to college and swim, study, and party! Favorite Mode of Transportation: The PAZ mobile Funniest Thing He's Ever Done: "I went to class and learned once!"

Name: Lindsey Danielle Morris Birthday: December 6, 1979 Sign: Sagittarius 3 Most Important Activities She's Done In high school: Cross Country, Girls Soccer, Been part of the class of 1998! Hidden Talent: Changing her clothes while driving a car. Most Prized Possession: Little pillow her grandma made her TV Show She Never Misses: ''Party of 5'' Best Feature: Eyes

Name: Joel Adam Kaplan Birthday: March 4 , 1980 Sign: Pices Words of Wisdom: "Don't pee into the wind" Favorite Mode of Transportation: Large Marge Where He Goes to Relax: Anywhere with his friends Piece of Clothing That He Couldn't Live Without: His jet black thong bathing suit Person He Would Most Like to Meet: John Coltrane TV Show He Never Misses: "Johnny Quest" Best Feature: Eyes

Name: Kate McArdle Morgan Birthday: April 12, 1980 Sign: Aries Plans After high school: College and maybe the Peace Corp Words of Wisdon: "Every tool is a weapon if you hold it right" -Ani difranco Favorite Mode of Transportation: Horse back Scariest Movie She's Seen: "Scream" Best Feature: Her smile Where She Goes to Relax: Her front porch Most Prized Possession: Her Dee-Dee

Name: John Michael Phillips Birthday: June 28, 1980 Sign: Cancer 3 Most Important Activities He's Done in high school: Died, Reincarnated, Graduated Plans After High School: Go to IHOP and have a nice breakfast Scariest Movie He's Ever Seen: "Brady Bunch 2" TV Show He Never Misses: "USA High" Favorite Mode of Transportation: Private jet Piece of Clothing That He Couldn't Live Without: His napkin

Name: Allison Michele Rodgers Birthday: August 8, 1980 Sign: Leo 3 Most Important Activities She's Done in high school: Student Council, Class Officer, Key Club Plans After High School: Study Production Management in college and get a job on Broadway Most Prized Possession: Her shoe collection TV Show She Never Misses: "Real World" Scariest Movie She's Seen: "Blood Diner" Best Feature: Her calves


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wo plays were put on at the same time in the spring of 1997, and this was a bit of a challenge for the students and the director, Tara Affolter. In the end, two entirely different plays were performed, both equally challenging and entertaining. The first play was ''The Piano Lesson," by August Wilson. This play was performed March 7 and March 8 as a matinee. "The Piano Lesson" is a play that deals with the struggles of an African American family trying to make peace with the past, while survivng in the present. This play was unique, because it consisted of an entirely African-American cast. It was challenging for the small cast of ten people to understand the concepts and symbolism in this modern play, but they did an excellent job. One memorable scene took place at the kitchen table when four male characters (played by William Newbern, Kamrohn Claiborne, Shawn Thompson, and Anthony Jackson,) gradually went from converstaion to song accompanied by hand clapping and foot stomping. It was stimulating and fun .

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he second play put on at Central last spring was '' Under Milk Wood," by Dylan Thomas on March 6 and 8 . "Under Milk Wood" is a play about the dreams of the people in a small town. The most notable feature about "Under Milk Wood" is the poetic language, and this presented a challenge for the students in the play. The students did an excellent job understanding and interpreting the poetry and were dedicated to learning and bringing life to their characters. Their hard work definitely paid off, as anyone who saw the play can attest to. Both casts worked very hard to put on these two very different plays at the same time. The casts were very supportive of each other, always being there for the performances of the other play. As always, the students built their own sets, with the help of Stephen Hoffman, who designed them. Sara Lynch was a welcome addition to the production, assisting Ms. Affolter in the direction of the two plays.

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he spring musical this year was "Crazy for You" directed for the first time by our new music teacher Ms. Elisa Fraser and Tara Affolter. It was also produced for the last time by Mr. Donald Decker. This was a fast-paced show about a banker Bobby Child (Ryan Thomas, Ramsey Margison) who goes to the small town of Deadrock, Nevada, to foreclose on a theater. But, to his suprise, he falls in love with the theater and the owner's daughter, Polly Baker ( Lisa Verdick, Andrea Hunt). In an effort to save the theater and win Polly's heart, he disquises himself as a famous Broadway producer, Bela Zangler. Along with the folly girls from New York, they all put on a "Save the Theater" show. Trouble arises when the real Bela (Doug Bonzek) comes to town. After many twists and turns, Polly and Bobby eventually fall in love and everyone finds happiness. In the Central tradition "Crazy for You" had another very successful four night run from April 23-26,

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ports Day, in its fifth year , is one of the newer additions at Central. It was held at Bottenfield Elementry School on a Sunday afternoon. Aside from the gloomy weather, it was a great success! J .D. Leman, Eric Berger, Julie Leman, and Rachel Atterberry took first in the four -on-four volleyball tournament. Other big winners were Cartice Wilson , Darmel Smith, and Robert Reynolds for three-on-three basketball. Thanks to the Student Council, everyone had a great time this year, and we're looking forward to more Sports Day fun in '98!

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n May 2 and 3 , 1997 , the annual jazz festival was held in Combes Gym. The festival is two nights of great jazz performed by Central ' s Jazz Bands I and II, both under the direction of Stephen Hoffman, as well as other area jazz bands. This year the show was expanded to include jazz bands from area middle schools, Edison, Franklin, and Jefferson. Also in attendence were jazz bands from Centennial, Uni High, and the University of Illinois . Another welcomed addition to Jazz '97 was Central's new jazz choir, Jazz Central, under the direction of Elisa Fraser. Both Central Jazz Bands I and II performed exceptionally well, and this local format was enjoyed by all, expecially the members of Central's jazz bands, who enjoyed hearing their peers perform.

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hampaign Central's 1997 Prom, " In the Still of the Night" was an exciting and enjoyable dance . The men looked handsome and the women were beautiful on this brisk spring night. Keeping with a tradtion that goes back over 20 years, prom was held at Worden Martin. For the seniors it was their last dance and final memory of Central High School. For the juniors it was a first time that few would ever forget . Everyone involved agreed that Central's 1997 prom was a wonderful experience. On this cool May night the scene was perfect for prom. The dance floor was rockin as the stars danced and mingled all evening long. As prom reached its final hour, it came time to announce the prom king and queen . The 1997 king was Shawn Thompson and queen Annie Tock. As prom faded into the night, we are reminded that the memories will last with us forever .

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n May 13 , 1997 , Central ' s annual Honors Day assembly was held in Combes Gym. Seely Johnston made his 60th consecutive appearance giving out his outstanding athlete award. Amanda Crews and Shawn Thompson were the two recipients honored by the youthful 95 year old. Nate Mast took home five awards , including American Legion good citizenship, outstanding male athlete runner-up, Charlie Due memorial scholarship, outstanding senior science award, and the Lee Cabutti most dedicated basketball player award. Highest scholastic honors were awarded to Brent Snyder, Brandon Olsen, Danne t te Martin , Leslie Harms, and Renni Linder . Congratulations to all of those who won an award, and good luck to the class of 199 7 in the years to come.

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une 3, 1997, was a special day for seniors. The class of '97 graduated at The Krannert Center for the Performing Arts. Senior president, Joanna Strauss, welcomed her fellow classmates at the splendid event. One of the graduates, Brianne Manuel, was chosen to speak to her class. Susan Weber, social studies department head at Champaign Central High School, gave the graduation address. The principal of Central High School, Mr. Donald L. Hansen, presented the class of '97, and the super intendent of Champaign Community Unit #4 Schools, Dr. Timothy F. Hyland, accepted the class. The Board of Education handed out the treasured diplomas to the graduates . Graduating at the top of their class were Leslie Harms, Renni Linder, Danette Martin, Brandon Olsen, and Brent Snyder . Congratulations to those who graduated and good luck to the class of 1997!

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"You Know? ... Bon-jour ... and you know this man ... hold your beer! ... check that ref! ... cha cha ... I love that cafe! ... money or maybe ... you gomer ... sheisty ... dance, dance, too much booty in the pants! ... Awesome! ... whatever man ... okay ... DQ, in da house! ... mountain out of a mole hill ... no! ... phat ... whatever's clever ... Drizzy! ... that's sooo untrue ... are you sticking it? ... hooked on phonics worked for you ... yeah buddy ... hey dorkie ... that's where you're wrong ... what's your damage? ... it's the medicine ... even paranoiacs have enemies .. .I'm da bomb ... did you get some? ... shut up and go away ... that's where the fun stops ... well Ia, di, dah ... I'm all over that ... just chiii ... Ah Jiyah! ... kick it up a notch ... bout it, bout it ... that's hectic ... it's all good ... pretty this ... Base! ... lay off the pipe ... bam, #*!,.o$ went down! ... 98' Ctown forever ... let's roll out ... I like it ... oh, behave! ... cause I'm keepin it real. .. it's hotter than a two-peckert billy goat ... negative ... rock on! ... king baller ... you heard about it right? ... more ban~ for your buck. .. ight ... SENIORS!! ."

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1. RFT. \\ill I o \IP the <'I HI of your (]uesl to find a truck: to .II'. rontimrcd and ,grcm ing lri<'IHishtp in 1he' <'nrs to rome: to \ls . F. man) thank-. for gi\ ing me the h<'. t mu ·leal ;:Hh cntur'C I hm <' c\pcricnrcelto elate: to \I•'. anothrr 1Wnior to giH' 'vOU rides home: to \11\ . thanks for a \\Onocrlul junior \C'ar: toSS . thanks for \our mom: to the gang. I loH' vou nil. The hest ol lucl-. to ~ou in all your <'nclca\ors. 1. \Iann a. \\ill to \\1-: . a great senior \ear : to Jll . a \al 1\ilnwr \irleo lihrar~: to 1\C. C\el'\ \I \SH on tape . to \P. hottomlc.·s chip and ·al ·a. to \R. a on<·wm tlrl-.cl to Broad\\tl\ . to \1\\) . tlw ahllil\ to carrv on \'vithout us: to C\\ all(! S\1. Ired animal rrarhers. Sunela\ nwtin<'<'s. an<lm' 10\e, support and friendship for<•,er. 1. \IT. sm ha to all of \OU \\hO nrc sturl-. and I'm out. he he he! 1o the SC. I \\ill all the grrat mcmoric of n \\Ondcrful and hrllish friend hip: and to EL.\C. all the \\arl-.s in the world 1. Sarah. \\ ill to R\1, mam mor<· \\hooslws to come .IIHI a h.h g. to Dognuts. that his morn not he a fat. ugl\ co\\ 1. \IT. ''ill to the lfl ho~s . an unlorgcttahle final \rar of chilling at the trarl-. ': to \C. a ta\i cab. to BF, an c\otir '' omdn. to J I . a'' orthwhile pair of sungla · <' •. to JTJr. man~ thrilling ''rei--end.: to \1\\. a future in soccer: and to DT. nc\cr forget \our heritage 1. Brei.~ . \\ ill to f~1un·n . Eurral-.a psss Than!-. goodness \\e \\on 't ha\C to smell that ammorr. to 1\at~. Bern .'isters forf'\rr: to Jim. mammon· good times and memories. The rullcrronst cr ride Is far I rom m cr 1. 1\clll. sa~ thanks to .JB for hring there for me ·inrc da~ one. It 's been a great t\\O \cars. ) otdl get out here sometime: to the chcerl(•adcrs. 1hi. \car·~ been the hcst. \\C rorl-. : to Doodle. ha\'e fun throughout high school an<ltn all underclassmen ., cnior \CDr Is the best! 1. JIJ. \\ill to the lut ure \ nrsity hailers. m~ #·I jcrse\ : to m~ cia:-;-; of ·97 homlcs. I finn II\ got (Hit ol this mug. too : to 111) clas • of ·gg homic., a word of ad' irc-\OU only hmc one more ~car . it \\ill be all right: to the lme olm) 111e. you \\ill alwa~, be lnm~ heart. 1. Space)' . \\ill the rat\\ nlk and the couch in the mal--cup room to Joanna : Ill\ a ' lhma to .Jessica : pi'Cit\ this to Jcnnilrr: m\ job and TEC to Emrners and m' hrart to Jl) . Plu . Cilllfornia to RT: \G gets a hanann and IH'\\ lungs. l. U . Oan. \\ill to\\ lencr. Ill\ nwgir leg.. to Stacl-.ola. rn~ car: to Da \\ltz . some heal'lng ni<l~: to Chief. hella "omen . to C . Ill\ sense of <lire( lion. to Big Bo~ . a hod\ bag for Centcnniill. 1. E·\ . \\ill to 'l.arh . a scathelt that he \\on 't hme to do hattie with : to LI.D. i1 ne\\ naked lad) llrcnrc plate holder for the Ornni: t.o \\ong. the ahilit~ not to crlpplf' \Ourself in C\<'I'V other game. l. Oc\ln Quarl es. do hercl)\ bequeath to \1S, the comirlions to liH' h~ his beliefs: to ,\1 . the ahillt\ to hear hi. mom loud and clear. to DF memories of hett<'r times: to Iii D. a great freshman \Car : and to '98. a great life\\ lth no regret 1. 1\1\ti\J . hereh~ lwqucilth Car~ the perfect guv and \\ hitr candles. \1aggie . a ticl-.et to an~\\ herr in the world . 1\athcrlnc. one da~ of rrla\ation : Lindsc~ . the abilit\ not to get caught up part\ing: the girlie, of '98. In\ IO\ c and friendship aI\\ a~ : \oah . three more great ~cars at Cll ' 1. \HR . \\ill to Chap. the nbilit~ to not make a fool of him. ell: to '\nnie. the bab~ picture: to \E\1. a gargO\le cup from llunrhback tom\ \lagnadoodle-. a fresh mud bath (\lud Bab~) . toR\ anct EP. an e\rcllcnt ·enior \rar I'll mi. you! To LiZ. a rerneta~ to kirk it in \\hen \OU get tirrd of rollcrbladlng. l. \dam Lund. \\ill to Rachel Dalal all thr unlight and moon an<! mam ~rar of e\ itrmcnt and fulfillrn nt bcraue )Oil d en cit more than an:-. one for introducing ~our elf (and ' katcman) to me: to Sarah Bergman . \lountaln Oe\\. s\\cct rherr~ cggrolls. and a hundred ~car· of contentment. Than!-. }OU friends! 1. \IJison . \\ill to \1\ a RR smoot hie and .II\' ho\ers: to \E , a date \\ith the king: Jf.... a date '' ith mr: fun . ummcrs at camp T '' ith \II ,": to JP. a \\Onderful friendship: and to the phat club. front 1'0\\ ticket, to Rent with bacl-.stagr pas, e ! Sec :-.a in \) C! 1. \JL. \\ill to BC!l. n \\Omnn : to CT and BC. a bihk ancl a brain : to ll utrh . a \iirtol') O\cr me: to C.JC. a life besides paintball: to TR. milk: to :n. good hand:: to RD and JD, a nc\\ clad: to Julie. the will to nc' cr be a lacker like me. 1. llooba. \\ill to Sarah. many more inrrediblr memories (l .r\ctl Pond. F:spre o. \1Bcrinirr): to lie. m~ und~ing alfection and man) more great , ummCI\ : to •\dam (Donuts). th ability to idcnti~ the interrondoloid notrh and to control his tongue: to Jcfe. thank · for the laughs. I love ·ou guy ! I. tlchar l Stack . \\ill to .. tbe "'itz ... the right to be kool, a lm\ n chair that i, n't broken and one Ia t ride In thr mou. e mobile: m bo z at C.l .P, I \\ill Chi-tO\\ n and all the kickin · mcmoric ' that go \\ith it: Thundrr Dan. a " real job" and a lifetime of prop, for ~our carefree attitude: Zac . a gold-plated "tennL'l racket" and another elm watching the clouds: DO. a lucky ih cr dollar and one more trul\ good dm : Ben. llea\e a goat: Susan. an endless uppl~ of j<.'ll~ bellie,' and hiO\\ pop : Chri and ~a. a ki !-.in' en lor \ear: " the cia":· ju. t one Ia, t ' hout ·ns. the most happenin' and coolest class thl. • rhool ha, e' cr. ren. \ o one ran e\ en touch u •. 1. 1\gu~ en \ o. ''ill to I\ F. " the part" and " the ·ign :·: to JF, a • I -mile run and another deep comer, all on at f..ing· Island: to CD, another chan r to heat mr in tennis: to C\\. another game of Teemo Bo\\ 1: to " the group ... some morr 3\\ e om<.' time tog thcr! 1. Catht>rlnr . \\ill to Am her. an ·\ In L ' J li. tor ; to the , cnior Flag Football tram. a carton of Prince light : to Jf.... a jaruz7.i: to evervonc else. "en • olskinns dag... I. Too Phat. "ill to Jael-.ic. \d\il : 1\ara. Big Shoes: Ryan . steal-.: ChL holm. ome game: Chri ·.a supply: Thad . a phat togir . Leman. >i\oi.I): .John . college PE: Emil~ . a bigger tank: Jenn. a hearing aid: 1\clli. a job: De\ in. being under. tood : \nd) . morman 10\ e: \ irl-.i. the abilit~ to top laughing: Dan. infinite projectiles: and 'ara. a good pa,\ing man. I. \IS. \\ill to Iii M . the abilit) to live up to Ill\ legend: to R\ . the best senior year e\ cr. I'll mi:s you! I. Thaddrus John Belmont Rund , b<'(]U<'ath to Da\'id Chi, holm. Ill) ·· remote mine .. abilit~: to \irki. my car: to \1att llutjcn . m~ lemur: to 1\al~. th<.' moni-c) song. I, \rldr . \\ IIIlo \IS , many more kirk it , e, Jon . mcmorle, from Rachel's apt. and not betno able to tell whether the light i red or gre<.'n \\hen ~ou get vour li\rn e: to all of '99. the flhilit~ to 1-.eep it real and 4:20 esston : '98 will al\\ a\, rock on!! I. Ta~ lo•· Schmidt. \\ill to -\bbe). the afbllt to entertain : to \m~ . her lieen. c and to keep it: to \nnic . a good man(\\ hieh i hard to rome by): and to all th<.> rlas 'es below u -sorr for va! I. Smlzc . bequeath 'to S'vl '\ \oD, a burning fc\ er for) our good IO\ in ': to EP. the . trength to make It one more~ rar: to Captain. big ·or thank, for being ~ou : to \I I. an C\ erlasting SB in sunn) \1iaml Beach: to M ', rtear thoughts to match your good hrart: to D \ , sllcl-. rmorr'. for grren card : to \1 \\. better h.s. circumstance. than mine: to C. Pcpc: and Tim. 4 the l'e t of our life. I, Chrl , alzman . \\ill to Hu tchcraft. a ne\\ I-.e hoard. a \\ a!let\\ ilh a trarking devlc and better hiding plarr : to -\lc \ , moner. \\Omen. and a pael-. of Red, : to .'rott and Tom . a hig ole gun rack to '98. lurl-. and mcmorie •. I. EmH . \\ill \1 •. hrO\\ n bahie : to LH. L\1, Sl l and J\\ . a night out and another trip to Florida! . to 1\P, ne\ era moment \\1thout musi : to \B. some more attitude underwear. I. REJ . will to Lenore. one wa ticket dO\vn under \\ilh \\oocl~ Harrel on. Gro1·gc Cloonc •. m elf and Ja:v-D walling. \\c ran trade . huh huh, roar: \ hadaba. two more cars of high school. hang in there and try to hm e fun: to the a\\ e, ome four orne and c\et\one el r. fond memories and great time for the future. I, Cor I son. \\oill to \1\\ ) . the patience to mal--e it through ~our enlor year without til Pilat Club: to \ IE and C.'. all the \f...OTB stuff in the "orld: to S\1. po\\dcred , ugar ami e•erlasting 10\e with Barney : to \1E and '\1. rn~ e\erla ting lo\e and friend. hip. I \\i ' h you , ucce,'s in the future. 1, 1\8, \\ill to EB. L\1. 1.11 . orange rru h forc,cr mother trucker.: to \R. m~ be. t friend in the \\Orld. \l ahomct ' tal--rout , ride to Bloomington. or wa It Decatur?: all the wonderful gu~ s in our II\ e . all the , unn · D. California ' l~ le! I. LO , \\i ll to '<JM ., urre s forB tee · . r l botln. AOD and pneumonia. \1oondogg) . a chicken brea Land DQ ... in cia hou, c. PIC fore\ er! : 1\ . better lurk \\ltll Ez: B\ , fun times in Peoria. '' E\\ocka": Ki\, home plate. hee ha\\: Ll. a long khaki kirt: f...J. the ·'Trojan": J,'. '·triangle" fun and friend hip: ,\ S, my\ B kill •. oink oink. D\ . quick feet. a good lm\)Cr and an alibi: to JSP. a tricket out co ker: to SD, lace. out: to TR. a nc\\ ptpr. I. CJC. \\ill to RC, I. 1\el"ln FroehUch, "ill to \ o. the abilit~ to read the igns: to L-Bo. my thank for being a great friend : to KP. the abillt lobe your If: and to th Group, thanks for being wo nderfu l fl'iend . I, Jorl " \\ltz ". to Knra , tha nks for all the grcot memoric '. ~ou orr a beautiful and . periallacl~. I \\ill ne\ er forg t ~ou : To ,'ta 1-.el. I\\ ill a cup of bad offe and one more ride: Za keryes. you're gettin· ne\\ carpel. bab~ : Lt. Dan. I \viii ·ou bondo, hill . a potato gun and an Omni : ,'killct. I \\ ill dec b. chairs; .'p ial Force . I le<n c ome rit , a rhrel-.er boa1·d. Bigfoot cup and one more for '' Gil": irl-.-alls. low ·a k.ld and remember to tay in the car: to J<'unk ·. I "ill a beating.

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I. " " . \\ill to Cl P. a cliscotcch on a hill : Jut Chid ol Stall-;. man\ mor'l' mrctingii : to \IT \CBF.JT.JT. man\ more nights at BT and the dbilit~ to hit tlw rcnlight. c;T. n \\Oman \\ho treat. ~ou thr \\a\ \Oll treat her: \111. skilL like· llll' and all thr girls \Oll \Hllll : Z" . the abilit\ to slack: BT men . unlimited amoun ts of <hork ancl Freedoms. I. Liz \\ , \\ill to \1" . .J,I's '' ithout rruslirs: to SD\1 and \EF . Deutsch skillz: to G\1\1 a " highlight .. tor torcwr and to \Oll and Tl-:1' ..Jrr·. 2!lill and .111 Ill\ ill\ c· .md thanks: to LT. phone cc~rd: and road trip ': to SR\\, C.J\\ . and J "\\ . fun \cars at Central. to Ill\ friends. great memories and rcnl happiness. Lm c· \a! I. ' J'\1. ''ill to \R . our dance club-Just '80 ': to EB. a Sunda) \lm I \larathon : to " C. D\\J and Go Tuna! To \1R\I. Sch\\ an·s cookirs and \\alb on Prospect: and to rm hr. t friend, LO , a lampshade . a " to. " \odkltten and La Bouche in da house. love ~a I'IC! To J \1 . \.' . R '. CR. BF .•Ill. Cl'. l B. Zl\, Tr\. tm hout it . stm bout it. to C-BO\. \\ c Riders ami Z.\1 . onr mor'<' halloon: Delia . I lm e \ ou: to LZ. " C. llf. ES. \1 . C" . 1\.1 Jnd the ret-.~ of the llllci<' rclassnl('n . folio\\ thr traditions . Spark another m\1 for '98! l gh. I. 1\.'\o \ , \\ill to Sll. mam thanks: \P, Becf-n-Chcddars and a Beta Club Reunion : Foo-Foo. ps\rhir JXl\H'rs. the golncn PP and a grcnt 'C' nior \Car. or.. \1r \1aroon '97 and a randle, lick. the tent girls. more campouts. Jane\ . r ut-off sweatshirts: '98. good luck! I. \ G. \\ ill to , pare\ , Chester: Drama Queen . \car~-> of thcntrica l e\periencr : J\1. m~ asthma. TR . the Rear : l'i\ ioni. a date :'~' " · three more ~c ars of llirtln:!: \1.. a 11<'\\ dance partner; "G . the ahilit\ to he in a, much a~-> \Oll \\ant and not \\Orf1 ahout \Olll' grades: all Ill\ friend s. pence . lmc a1HI hnppin<'~->s ai\\JY~->; R\ an. Ill\ 10\e forever: SC. Ill) sk.ating talent. I, Jamie. \\-ill to \toll\ . mnm more roadtrlps. Icc Deli tn::W). an c\erlasting \\eck.cnd : to Jenn~ and "ris<lce. mam more \\ ater hnlloons. foothall game night . and "risdee . the ahi lit~ to go out\\ lthout getting n hump on hrr head: to Sarah. sununcr ·< 6: to .111 of ~ou, m~ fri<' lHiship fore\ cr. mm \OU succeed in all that Hill do! Keep in touch! I. 1\.alie C. \\ill to \1oll~ . peace and Cu. tard Cup: to Jenn\ . jo~ . JJ. n P.II .T: to \1anna . to meet EI\IS: to Jill. " Roger ": to \nyn. a dnncc twll and to he S\\a~ze'~-> pant~ : to Li a. happiness: nnd to E.\ , EB. E\1 and EL- three great Go &. Sen cs. I. LB. gi' c to J.C. red and pink gummi bears. kno\\ kclgr to 1-.JJO\\ YOU can't slick a rcan le\\ mirror on\\ itJ1 gwn. mi 'Sions. bubble. and Ill\ friendship nlwms: to JD. choose your O\\ n adH'nt urc , torics and talks: to \P . Ll , "F. ,J,. \G. B\1 . JT and the group. thanks lor' \CHII' fricn<lshlp . \ C \'viii to the ,RE\\ : T\ . quick . tops at Clark and e11Cilc ·s rides: JP, a player's life \\lth no glrllr'iend: TB . a ne' ernHiing soccer career: \lS , no more Ce ntennial nings: El. n .coo h~ \\'ilh Trix Pops: BJ . take chnrgc nc">.t year huddj! I. \ ER. will to \ ,J\1 . the best of the 80s: to "RC, all of 111:1 I'E memories; to 1\JB. 111\ best friend. I'' ill \lahorncL ..;takeout.: JYf"s in the dumpster. the best music in thr rnlirr \\Oriel. all of the road trips and humcties lorc'<'r llo\e )Oll. babe! I. \ E\1 . \\ill \Ell . IOH'. lwppincss and the perf(•ctman. to\\ ork.it. a map of ca mpu : to \\\I. poppen;<'rds: to \1\1 \ . a plane: to \1" •. a doctor: to Jonn. luck: \like , smart as comment·: to Erica. a great senior ~ear . I. LF. will to 111\ bah\ hrotlll'l' " Rino ... the abilit\ to drink ,1 ca n of \lount ain Oe\\ in onr minute. the other " Iitt le man." the ahillt\ to ai\\J\ s ask"\\ h\ '!". to""· E\lt 80. " Bump" sign . nh\ms a place in the famil~ : the .. \\\csonw Fow'some ·· nnd ('\('1'\0ne rise. al\\a~ a \\ild time · · I, \ C. ''ill to "B. \IT. JT. BC . JT. El . Z" . \1\\ . makr life an eternal part . To -\H . \\1 , \1 ', "\1 . L\\ . \\\ . I::P. "S. I lm c wu all and god blciis for putting up\\ lth us '98 gu\ . To R\ . 1\J , \T. "\1 . LF . ha' c a good • enior 'car: to \\hom it ma~ concern. LO\G LJ\ E TilE B1", ! I. Chiz. ''Ill to thr ria. s or '98. the only thing that real!~ matters ... Life in Chri t Je. u . God Bles:! I, Thee . to m~ tear hrrs. hoping someda\ to giw the knm\ ledge the\ gaH' to me to somrone else. also to the class of'99' (all m~ people) . good luck In the h1ture. I. JT. will to Thurston . a cliffercnt girl ever:. night of the Y>rckcd and someone \vith an ID: fi'loo<l . a painted hood and an encllcss supply of flame : \sh Tra , consel'\· \lews: Liz. a pnrt~ at m~ house: Central \\imtcnm . good lurk : \\Rand 111\11 . spheres ami an album: \1P. 4'8229868: long II\'<' the COTC. I. EB. \\ill to \II and""· ne,ercndlng cinnamon di 'ks . trips to \fcijer' •. rrcnming at the top of our lungs out of the " Bra t." \icki, back\\alkO\rrs at lunch . drtailed animal crackers. \1r. Blggelsworth . all of our mrmorirs. m~ friend. hip and to sta\ frl 'IHI • \\ hercver our llvrs take us. Rejects fon' ' er! TI#2 1. \ir k. CO\\- lipping, lips> our nC\\ bar. Claudusha! E\press our true elf! Break It dO\\ n: \udr'r~ . Po\\ er of 21 ... good luck '' ilh \OUr man: Cry. tal. Claudu ha \\I. hcs you the be 't. "yle. be good an(! get some rw\\ clothe. and a \\Omnn : J. " ·G. \\Omen forK . J potion an<l G drink. I, Scott Burge . to e\Cr\onc \\ ith a foreign car, nn \\I ERIC\\< ar: to Eric. a great four \Ctll'.. to Tom . a Remington an<!, kittle.: to the girls. plent\ of more dances tog ther: to \\Omh hu<ld\ (Fish). ' urge nn<lman) more memories: to allm) frirnd.'. a successful lil e and mam more memor'ies. I. Big B ol. \\ill to 1\e\ \\ .a lithe girl hi car can hold: Ced-Jo. lm c and happinc. finall\ ; Doh\ . ' lo\\ d0\\11 kid : Lt. Dan. Y> e kickin · it this, ummer; S '"· keep hallln ': the Red llat . ·an. ·bout it. \OT: \P. I'll mi , you. It ·. great knO\\ing \'OU. l,oH.• ' 'a ll 98crs! I. L~T. bequeath to G\1. CC and the Cancun hollies; to \P. n~ sofa and ma) you nc-.rr hm to share a guv and remember. don 't point: to"\. one perfect gu~: toLl. another woncl rful )car \\ ithout tL . I al. o \\ i h you gu)s great succe and mam more ~ear, of an e\crlasling frirn<lship; to SL. L\\', \E and the "group." Ill,\ friend hip forc\cr: KIT. and I lo\ c ~ou . To the cia, of '98. be. t wi he . I, Jennifer . ''Ill lo my hrot her. the joy of being n frc. hman. ancl to the band boo tcrs . 30.000 for· nc\\ hand unifOJ'm• . I. \nnle lllg ht shoe. will to \\1 . BBQ ' and house, n<'\t to rach other: -\\\ , a fin Georgian: T ', n ticket outta here: \H, "\1 . \!lS, \1S . L\\ . man~ more great times: 1\ '.a, cnior yrar: DB. a \!ln . tar In IIOil)1\00d: ~111 . ,J". \Ch , \IT, PD, El , all m IO\t'. I. '\11\. , \\ill to JC . a trip to \\0\\ \\ith CO: 1\C, handcuff. and cookie dough; \\-ood~ . the biggest and best golf cour e: the To) Stor\ gang, protection from any C\il force in the galax~: ancl to all rm friends, the be tor lucl-. I, J. lea\'e 111\ Celine Dion CD (I know It's our fme) to .Jimi: Sll, high heel shoes: T\1 , gulf wn-x : J\\ . a copj of llusllcr: LG . one of Ill) kidneys : \11'. a hlg hug: fH . a brain . IlL. a \\Oman : the hill , a lifetime supplj of cigarettes. KR~\ . '' uz np cia s of '98. be. t clas {'\ er. \\e can't be ·topp d. To alim) people. thaL' ' been dO\Vn since day one.\\ e had lot. of fun here at Central, hullt' time to go. Pimp . playa . bailer,, , ta) up and watch out for llatrrs. To Fa. t -\ction . 1200's and a 1}1. co. CL P, let· keep It real : , hout out the '98 girl . \IE! \1af1', you geL \\ally(\\ nlnuts). To Til. I leave allthr pimp skills needed to get through high school: to Lank~ , I Iem<' mad props ancl a fl hhoYVI of goodie.: to\ S. the abilitj to (leal "ith Ill< and the knowledge of Lhc "Phat L... J, '\tS, will to JP. a rubbcrband . Super \intrndo: to TB . n, urccssful oc er career: to EB. vou·re better in wimming; to "-C. good luck at \lichtgnn: lo the Crc\\, good luck in everything! I, JD. "lllto RD. my car and thr abilit to dance: to '\1inneci 's. a new , tgn: to Jack Hoffman. a n '' name: to \!liT. cough drops and a JJe\\- folder slot: to Bll , c\eiJ epi ode of outh Park. I. 81\1, lca"e tom~ ere\\. TR, K\\, OF. all the good time. \\C had and \fcDonalds C\ C~Jday fo1· lunch ; mJ little bro. just hope \OU can keep \OUr cool for four ~car : to m~ only lo c. \F, jou\e got one \ear left. I O\\-t' lllj happlnc · to you: 110\c jOU guy ! I, ZOS \K. will to 98er. . a pa J...cd chamber: to Zonrr . a womnn : to Zarh. a job: to pig,. a life; to nne. to a cpt an nplogj; to CTt El . a ra ·c cnch; to \\I ·c. a nc\ rending ack: to· 9 girls. \1, KJLFA \1\\ B. a <~real cnior year: to 1111 hun "clli, an e\tcndrcl curfe\\o, rablr and tinted window in thr hmwment. To \ina . I lem e \1r . Rump: to the Preacher' daughter. Big Red ' oda: to , kin tang clan, boot~ grind. I, '\lolly E nd sl e~ . \\-ill to ,Jamlr. many more " progre ' ing" summers, sitting hotgun and road trip : lui dec . to go out" it bout g<'lling a head wound : Jenny and Kri dec. lot. more \\atcr balloon•. I. Joanna. \\ill to Hill . m ear and all my chore': Spn . good t~ t in mm: , tC\C, \arc-a-non : \1Y, an attitude adjustment: Jenm. a real man: \lary ancl Jo, m~ driving kill . I. Joel . will to Cal b T. I. Joel . \\ill to Caleb T. the oul Pole: \le\ , Phil , \1icah and ' tack. a Oi. o on the hill : to \fil-e\\ , an insLaLe girlfriend : to \nnie , n handsom later: to Eli. an e\Ciling night in the back. of the 69 ami a prom datr: to all m 98 crurit . a high life: to Todd . my mac abllitic. anct n 't)le : tom team . a succc, ful ea on next :tear.

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1. hat)' Canham . 11illto \\1- the roo"ie counter (11hrrr it all began): LOC- a bi~ residual P: B\- Berry-sil'>terhood forcwr: \R- a klr" in the ribs & tacks for Pam'<; chair: \II- a longer futon. more nast\ dancing. and nt least :5 more limes: TR- notehoo" hopping, It's hettcr than ... : \1 '-a snca" pee" in math. \\e ·ll be cYcn! 1. JUl.'' ill to all m) friends. good luck in thr ~cars to rome: thr Toy Stor) gang. ne1 rrrnding ach rntures and memories: all of my S \1.1\· S\\ C friends. all of our fun tirnrs to~rthcr all(lmy rtrrnal friendship and faith . 1 11 i11 become the best rlrmenta~ school teacher and rhilclrrn \\ill look up to mr and "nO\\ I'm there to help me. 1. ZK ,, ill to DP. Zimmy 's corpse: \1-\ and Blunt. a pair of Technics 1200"s: to CB. the ability to keep hal lin· : to LG . a turbo for the pooh ride: to K. hundred dollar bill : \IS. a S\\ift death to the emperor and to CS. my C'lcrnal IOH' and respect. 1. 'r \ M. "ill to \Ill. m Y>rdding dress: to Hoffman . my music folder: to •\my S. the best or lurk herr at Central; to \iki and Jcnnv. lot of lur" 111th the ~uy : to sunshine. a good life: to Christine. lot of lurk" ith your nc\\ life . 1 11ill to \1D . "eep the .2's to a minimum: TB. no more jackin" : Til , a golf scholarship: B.J. the perfect 110man: JC. Central: to the girls. especial!~ \Sand I.J :, \1\. I 1o1 e vou man: Lo PC . peep game and run the school! 1wiii.Tim. the crusty hone: to \1r. Hoffman. an >\mrriran I lorn: to the\\ hitr !louse. a Republican: to CD. a Leatherman : to S"ipp1. lhr be t senior year r1cr and lots of 101 r: Lo my college buddie . \0 women problems: to Seth. an a\\ e 'Omc lime in \1ontana and ·H ·· Boggcrs . 1. TBL. 11ill to \1S and TB. sucres in college sports: to JP. a player 's life: to \C. ne1wcnding partirs and gas money: to SAK and F:l. ne1 crcnding square.: to '\\1. a new couch and to \1amir and 1\J , m) brother and. omc TP. 1\\ill to BC nl\ love and friendship: to KS. the cit) of \1il\laukce and the rest of the \\Orld : to the "98 senior girls. thr rc t of their li1es: rnjo1. 1. Car)'." ill tor\ rr~onc at Central. especial!~ the clas. of "98. a lifetime of laughs. partir , mrmorics. IOH' and dream,: to 1\atr. loud mu. ic, night 11 alks. and Latin men: to mj Iii sis. the be t possible years at Central and lots of 101 c and trcngtb . 1. G. \\Ill to 1\F. an r\crlasling suppl~ of Blimpic . 1:r. rnonr) to call me and a friend 11 ho 11ill enjoy little thing 11ith you ancllisten: L\\ . laughter in cvrn situation. prare . \\isdorn . open cars to hear clearly: DO. rnotil'ation to do upcrcillious tasks : class of '98. wonderful mcmoric .. true happiness. 10\ c and success! 1. 1\.ara , will to Emily . a nr\\ car and rejrct forcl"rr•!: to \ic"i . \llcijcr underwear. a good man and cinnamon disks: to Jcnn . pOI\Cr to the ha. "et toss: to Jac"ir, a great senior year: to Jorl. my friendship and love . thank for alway. bring there . 1. 1\-11\ . will to CB. Jll. Lll. many more limes k.ic"in" it in the future : to CT. BC , J\1 , 1\1\. DV . good luck. in the future . it"s been a blast "ic"in ' it 11 ith you gu) this ear: to \tE and JC. l\\O new mirrors: and to all my boys and the girl that made enior ~car the bomb. than" you. To \1a\ \ oclker. my personality .. . oh. wait. you already ha1 r it: to Rachrl Buck . tbe floor bccau c it"s al\\a up. 1. Jl eather Pulci ni. Iem e Jo. thr perfect gu~ you drscr~ c: to TI. tbr happlnc s you 11m c found in Idaho to last forr1 rr: to CPRJLZBC. a ca. c and many partie : to \ate . all my lo1r and knol\lcdgr in the hope that\\<.' \\ill be together for a 1c~· long time to come. 1. 1\llke U. \\ill to \1clia Smith. a good date to dance and partirs: to an) fine fcmalr . my apartmrnt and a l)Qttrmlcs cup: to DT. a TIIO 11ith a Dl\1. 1. Beaner. will to \IE , my "ylight and a grip sc , ion : to C\\. tickle fights and "' RI1i and \1r··: to \11\ . the t\\ ins: \ll P. Opry lane! soc"-.: \1\\ ~ . a clean 'an"rc and a year \\ithout us: to AR. icrd animal rrac"rrs: to thr Grarelatld gang. a \1rDonald ' bib: to my be t bud . lur" happincs and an eternal place in my heart. 1. TEB. will to the Crew (TL . \18 . -\C, JP. El). you guy 11ill al\\ay. br Ill) boy : to the Central soccrr team . good luc" in thr future: to JLC. you·rc my loYc. J. U ndse)' Monts, will to all of Central. good lurk in the futurr: than"s to EBI.HSIIK\1J\\ for bring great friends: Girls \C. keep running. than" for the memories; Girl occrr. 1\c·vc started something grrnt. kcrp it going: to the Crcl\, 11e may hm·e grown apart. but I hme lots of good memories. than",. lme ya and "erp in touch. OCC forever! I. Nat e Str aayer. will to HP, my bcart and a very good man: CP. 1\rallh to pay off our debts and a pallet of ra rs: J\1 and J'\1 . unlimited happiness: RS. a cane for pimpin': AC . a better mind ct: RJ . the 11illto a:r. '"~0!"; JL and JL, the be l of luck: BF. a field of crops, BC . lots of fun. I. Rl ckl . \viii to RB . a life filled \\ith \1cijcr fun . back\\alko\crs. animal cracker . spandc\ and l n~ings . \ou ar·c the be t friend 1\c C\cr had. than" ' for being therr : to Rl\. cinnamon disks, Oa\ e Mizer and lot of boys: KC . a longer futon, ncrvou mice . and of rour c. pen crt : Elzbi. lot of fw1 ~our senior· ycar and \10 ' II : Jack, and the Smoosb Group. a grrat senior~ car with cheer leading. I \Viii to EB. KB ancl L\1. a Liter of orangr cru h: ' 11 , a Honda Ci\iC, four door. I. \\ hltney II a\ Ire , I> ill to \cal. todo mi corazon :r amor·: to Lind . inging \\1th mar hmallows in the car and the chic"rn dance: to \Janna . more Graccland trip, and a meeting with Ellis: to all my firnd . thank for all the mcmorie . llo1c ~ou all! I. \P. will toLl . the best two yrars o[ my life and billions of in ide jokes: to the clique. clancr parties all summer long and man~ rnorr mcmorir ': to the soccer team. "ick butt and have many more TP parties. I'll mi you all. l. OB . bequeath to Gaby , the biggest pair of pant hr can find: to Ha den. I leave an inflatablr doll: to Tony and Jlmi, I lravr the ollimatr placr to skateboard(\\ ith no cop ): to Gracey, I Iem e half of my brain for whalC\"Cr. t. TO. will to CL. lots of luck with nc11 tcvc and baby: to T'\1, lot of luck with men: to \icki and Jrnni. lots of IO\ c and luc" with guys; to thr cia', of "98. lot of IO\C. To Brian . I will Lu"r 10:27. "He answered. ' Love the Lord your God \lith all your heart. 1\ith all your mind ancllovc your neighbor as yoursclr.·· \r\'rr let your creali1ity and lm c for thr Lord be put dOI\11 by anyone. I. OC. will to all 111J- friend to ha1 c lurk in the future and smile on your fares; AG . fine! yourself a good gu~ and "eep in touch: DT. 1\e had some good time . k.ecp i.n touch and don 't grt into an) more accidents\\ ith tan ley Stean1ers and don't forget ··eupple! '": etas of '99, good luck! I. '\IP. will to SL. my friendship al11 ay : to my brother. stay out of trouble: to Jon P. . tation 4 for the re t of ~our life and than" for all the fun: to the cia of "98. good luck. To 1\T, l lem e all my lu k and happine , 1 wish you all the best down the road, remember pin of a head? To all m girl . RJJEJl.J\\ K'l'. it's been a good four year . c prciall) fre hman year on 1rKinlry t. . stay cool. llo1e you all! and to Tl\, you are my life. lime you \\ith all my heart. t. Beck 1'. \viii to SF. thr best enior year: to JD. mor'e happy time of "icc kaling·· and all the pritr you can drink to Anne . folio\\ your dream, al\\ay : to \1T. somebody to walk \\ ith during lunch. I. LC. will to Tom . four'' heel drive: JF. bowllng kill : B. a Chcv) true" : LB. red and pink gummy brars. a "78 Royale and a rcan ie11 mirror: LC . the abilit) to make good deci ion , J, P, ourpatch kids, and old car and all my love. I. BRF. will man more guat times to the real cia s of '98: to Big T, a girl ~>ho like LJ S: to Chapsliek. a good budgrt for Champaign 30: to Schlanger. all thr women you ever wanted: to Juan, a trip to Indiana C\ rryday: to STP. an unlimited uppl. of p-ball : and to J jr' .. a Centennial Tackling dumm . I. OaJ y, leave m ' fork to Emily Wilterson: to Brth Fretty. remembrr h per- colored #•+!*: to Rob ~1cm1enga. 1-2-3 ... Death look: to Sirimal Patrick l"m mad at you: Lo Jenn Common , you arc m~ girl: to all my friend on tbe hill . rock on and I love you all. 1. MJP, 11ill to my Toy Story gang tbat you·re my favorite depulie and the be t of luck to you all nC\t year: to '\IJG, to ftod friends for her senior •ear: to RE<'T. thank for being the be t friend 1 r,·er· had ; to VI I\, be t of lurk to you ne\t year in college. and 1 11ill mi you. 1. Jenny Crip e, will to Katie . finger- friend!::,. upcr glu and Alan Ida: ~1oiiJ. a collection of Jem tape and diet Co"c: to andi and Liz. lunch at Bagclman' :to Jill. boy brilliant quizzr : to all m !fiend . m::r evcrla ting friend hip. I. th e Drama Ou een , , ill to \1anna. \'a I' unJ..no\\ n moYie: Florian . cru ty paint bnr he and phy ic projects: Ryan . a mind of hi O\\ n: \nna . a banana: paccy and Jo. orne action: Phat A, ··celebration of life ": Em. drama at Central: \1ichacl. a brilliant ea1·eer, ccond onl to my O\\n and all my low and friend hlp. I. JP. wtll B , good times at Clear Lake forever. a lifetime hon epa : AC . a haircut, a cop of Debbie Doc Dalla ; Tl. omc icey hot; \ 1S, a fishing trip an 'lvhcre in the world, a Win ton Cup Champion hip: TB, chip and cottage cher e and my left foot: long li\ e Dangerous Crcl\ "98. I. RO, wi ll to R. Broadway with love and happine : to J and fa mil ·,a full refrigerator for when om one's hungry: JT. anotlJCr ··eomentlon··: to CS, a mile to lift other' pirlt the way yo u do mine: and to all m friend , more good li me and friendship alway .


ThrO\\ lng up in fl'ont of n rule girl in m~ Spani '11 rlnss . T-preing the school \\-hen \\ e made the playoffs. I sprained m~ ankles about three times a ~car and "'hen I was il frcshnwn . I got the nickname gimp! \1y junior Prom. Gelling sick ill my tle\\ boyfriend's house . Getting a ticket at lunch ever) ~car since sophomore ~car. \\hen \1r. Drake gme me a l\\O hour detention for being late to class. Getting in l \\-0 \\reck, in front of chool. 1\issing a 11nc girl at il party and not remembering hO\\ it illl stilr'ted. ~hen I \\as rilrt' ing ~II in the lwll and my finger lipped. Getting cilught P.D.A.ing b~ a teacher ilnd bring sent to the ofl1rc . In P.E. bO\\ ling cia, s I hit the S\\ eeper and had to sit out of class . \n~ time your mom dri\ c ~ ou to school. Falling off the 路'beast' '. Bloomington '94 . Chicago '96 . \1reting Bill Clinton and hm ing nothing to sa~ except. " Do you got a light. .. Listening to Deep Forest. Trainspotling oundtrark. dancing"' 1 the clouds & pirl-.ing flo"' er all in the same night. \1r. Pellum and the panky incident. Frc hman yrar. running across the treet in the rain. in front of school . hilling m~ boyfriends car, slipping underneath it & getting stuck in the mud. Being stopped by the police twice in one night. One time when I \\asn't feeling good , & woke up in the middle of the night : I \\as very disoriented. Then l peed on my keyboard. because Lwas o confused and sick . I pa, sed out on the , e\ enth hole at the Country Club onl) to be awakrnedlater by a golf ball ancl an angry golfer . Later l realized that I was wearing nothing but ocks. Homecoming freshman yem路. Hming the entire cross country team watch me paralles park. Falling off the teeter-toller at the 'v1onliccllo fair.Siiding in the mud fl'eshman yrar. \ice Ver路sa Sophomorr year路. Anytime when not around '98! \\a Iking around school as a sophomore with my shirt riding up to my waist in the back. Good thing I was wearing my underwear with pink kissy-lip all o er them. \tly enUre freshman year. At. lunch one day, I \\as running toward my friends. As I jumprd to give one of them a hug, my backpack broke and evertythlng fell out. Freshman year. I farted while I was doing m situps to make it even worse a senior was holding my legs and she told e\er one. I wrnt to a tennis meet once wearing sandals. I had my shoes in my bag. When it was lime to play I opened my bag and took out two left hoe : I played tbc enUre mreL wearing two left shoe . Falling in the Clark Park pond. 'When I had to explain to the wbole school why I was standing next to a totaled Jrrp at the Grren and Pine inter ection.l was at a party \\,jth a bunch of my friends and I fell down a whole flight of stair on my bull. Everyone turned around and started laughing. I have never been so embarras ed before in my life. M entire fre hman year. I wore my orange hunting cap, floure cent pink tie, a duck towel , mismatched ugl sock , an illini scarf, one bear Iipper. one purple neaker and a complete lack of pride to Fazoli's when tbe cheerleaders were passing out breadsticks. enough aid. Falling down the stairs in the balcony of Combes Gym during P.E. ign-ups fre hman car. Choking at Feldman' with Po Pimp and Rapper. Falling up the Lair fre hman year. Having my homeroming date pictured with another man in the yearbook freshman yrar " enjoying her fir t homecoming date at Central", Colorado '94. giving a r port on "Kumbayah" in merican Studies, and getting caught at the l SC Statr Con ention. Prom fre hman year. Getting caught on 11re fre lunan year at a Spanish fie ta. Any given Friday night at about 1 I :30! The "He Big Booty, We LIKE big boot " comment in the hall. I don't get embarra sed. One night I wa eat.ing at Gareias and the chair that I at on had a nail ticking up. the nail caught my jeans and made a huge lit in the butt of my jeans. You could ee my underwear and all. It wa quite embarrassing! Getting beat b \11 in a different state of mind witb ZK. DF , BW . \\hen I had a bad reaction to a new medie<~tion at a football game and then r cried in front of everyone there. Flashing everyone with P at the Central-Centennial football game. I drank o much prite that 1 called Earl In front of Colonial Paotr and in front of my hou c.


Being false I) accused of farting in \ .P. llistor~ . Girls' shO\\Choir in tho T hideous blacl.. and rl'<l sequined things. 11<1\ ing 50 a, b. us ''hat \\t' "err doing in l he parb.ing lot. Part~ing a liltlr too hard . ThrO\\ ing a part~ and getting cau~ll . \1ecling girls I \HI supposed to he \\ilh aftrr I plmrd omr tennis andbcmlrd. bull hadn't. H<ning to go to the Police Station . tn Drama cla. s \\<'put on a pta~ in \\hich \\e \\role our rl\es . I tripped O\er one of the props and frll. E\rnone had a good laugh . II\ H \~ Getting Booed off thr , tage sophomore \rar b~ seniors'' ho didn't lib.e our t...il. Going on ·tage ''hen I \\a, ca ·t a · an rxtra for the plm. L p the Del\\ n , lain ase \I~ frr hman ~car I'' a, in bo\\ ling for P.E. On the ''a~ bact... to :chool onr da\ . Ill\ friend mack me chob.e on it. I ended up thro\\ ing up on m~ coal and him aL o. BuJing 50 roll , of T.P. to grt the girl orcer· team bact... . The clerb. almo t mdde us put them hart.. . \\ hrn mr. C.S .. B.\\ .. and , . B. ''here sitting in Ill)- car and 5-0 stopped b~ . The) as\...ed 111e for Ill) licrn. r and I dropprcl it. Tlw~ hauled mr off right o, \ . \1 . anet ·om others dro\ c· up. \ew \ear· , Day night . brhinclthr ham. " \ou hme to rome out there \\ilh me! " Fre hman ~car. falling off thr di\ ing board at ~m im prnrlirr "ilh all of n1\ clothes on! \1 . \. \\alb.ing in on me and \1 .R. in the light booth nt plm rehersal. Fre hman) ear. L~ing to kick open \.\\ . ·• loct...er . falling O\ er bact...\-.ards. not bring abk to gel up be cau c m~ bact... par\... wa o h<-'a\\ and loot...ing down the hallwa~ to see a group or , enior • laughing at me· I~ ing on the floor . \\alking up the lair at Garcia 's. as a freshman . " ilh food and n drint.. on mJ tra~ and grtting 111\ foot tuct... bet\\ccn the lair's. I tripped and 111\ food and drink '"ent e\ er~'\\ herr. \\ailing into 1\ate \1organ' , hou e \\ ilh mJ pant. do\\ n. Falling off of Joel \\ horman· porch at the disco part . When \1JP ''a marching fre:hman ~ear and tripped O\ r hrr fool and fell \Vhilc marching during Lhr half time ' hO\\ . Thi year. In \1 . Lynch' ixth hour Engli h cia . \1 Lynch announced to the ,., hole cia (and an~ one on the third floor. for that matter!) that Rnndy Brownfield and I kis ed when il rrall~ nc\cr happ ned. Plu, I ''a going out with orne one at the Lime. tanding at my locker \\>Caring Ill,\ bacb.pack which i, filled with C'\ er book I O\\ n. Lo ing rn~ balance and falling over bncb.warcl right as Ill\ homecoming date \\alks up behind me . Junior ear I a ked a ophomore to homecoming and he turned mr dO\\ n. \\hat an embarra , ment. Giving fi h a mud bath at Duct..~ 's right before prom. liding down an entire taircase fre hman ~cnr. Getting u pended on the fir · t da~ or school. In French clas , trrtching up then rai ing my hand then falling backward out of m~ chair. Burping o loud e' eryone in my class start laughing. Falling off the ba k of Emil~· . car b fore a football game and ha\lng to go to the ho pita! in an ambulance to gel Utche In m~ head . \\hen I tripped o\Cr the pict...le-ball net in P. E. \\ben I fell up the , tair, . Getting my locker jammed ophomorc •ear, hming to gel a cu toclian to open il. and being told it \\a omething onl~ a fre hman would do. 1\n~ lime manda \\. yell out of m~ car. Dtunping while out all O\CI' m elf In Engli h fre hrnan Jear . .B. alting me to her like a dog in front or ll1J blggc, t cru b frc hman )car. On a couple of field trip . Jlo tlhe tl t...rt on thr hed quarium tour. -\1. o. I practicall~ mi sed thr bu lcm ing from the \luscum of ' ci n e nncl lndu l!J. I couldn't find wh.ere the group ''a • met' ling. Getting caught taring up~ be t friend ' date ' dre , homecoming '96. Fre hman ear I \\a illing in biolo~ rt'ading aloud to the ntlrt' a adem) and in tead of a~ing gt'ologU. I said !!.\ nocologi:t. I iu ~ t b. pt on reading until I realized the cla \\a laughing and mJ friend had told m "h) . Getting earched b the policr at Jun h junior ~ ar '' ith 1\c\ \\. and \ic B. Fre hman year. \\hen l rai ed mJ hand to an "C'I' a que lion and my 'oict' cract...cd . ForB\ and LO fr. K\\. one. two , .. . phhh! Hec Her! \\hen TL made a commt'nt about mt' and LOin Dmi · Ia , . junior ear. The time' h n 1 wa a a football game and I found my elf tripped d wn nat... d on the 50 ard line ... no. wait. that wa a dream . It mu, t hm c been th lime I tripped up the tair, a a fr llman, lid aero the floor on mJ knee . and an upp rcla man behind me~ t'llecl . ".aft'! .. Having the Oi trict' Tech Tt'am com d0\\11 to fL ccurity in tlw omputer lab bt'cau t' the~ aiel I got through their '' tight" , ccurit~ . 1\'e be n uch a klutz~ dorb. my whole life that I , topped getting embarra d year ago. Jumping off a tailgate (of a tru k). catching 111 jt'an on th lat h & ha\ing to go around'' ith air- onditioned jeans for the r ,' t of Lilt' night. \1y fir t middle- chool dance, 1 had a bit of a tomach problem. I ~cnt to the bathroom to oh e il but it wa ' full of bo~ gambling. I left for about tive minute and th n returned . they "ere till lht'rc. B thi tim m) to mach couldn 't hold an..vmort' . I \\ enl back into the ovm and that' \\here it happ ned. 1 actuall pooped in my pant . Girl \\ere a king m to dance but I didn't \\ant to be au t' "it" wa lic\...ing tom) leg.


Chillin· in i':li"1- hJi-l'OH'nt 11hcn his parent~ ~cr·c gorw for a Ill'<'~ junior ~car I lltliT Ill\ orange hunting rap. lloure;;ccnt pin~ tit' . a dur~ to11cl. rni~matrhe<l ugl1 sorb. :111 lllini sr.1rf. bear slipper. onr purple snraker·. & almost a complt'te lnrl<. of pride ~hile hring pushed around in ;r grorrr~ car·t at J!'I\CI Fooct 's b1 Dirt The last d,l\ of 1111 junior 1c;rr 11 it h SF ;rmt Sll llw parl<.ing lot at G;rrrias. \h f:11oritc memo!'\ is Prom 'U7 1 I had tht' lime of Ill) lift' that night ju~t chillin' 11ith Tl\. 1\T. J & J\1. J & Jl.. RJ. etc. Oh nnd !lorl'l forget the srrurit~ gunrct at the hotel lking the ll<'llsbm in 1\or~ing Campus Life Co. S~i Trips & Francisco 's re1rnge I \Sf. , t;llr Comention and rarl\ mornings for Studt'nt Council, Choir 11ith \L. 1\S. & \n, flttrnding ho~ ·s sliltr. andl'rom '97 with thr gr•oup. \ sunml<'r night [I( thr rrnretrr) 11ith Jk. . searrhing for falling star·s. The ern!.) Urnes 11r had on Lhe cross rountr') bus trips. amlthr time the tennis tram almo. t got in a fight 11ith Springfield. \m time out 11ith thr bmt., Joel 1-.. D.llluemann . l'hast \run ·. 1:m . the Chief. \larl<.ho . \.lint, thr " II itt''. Grant. Ben or Susan . Sitting in \l;m- \nns 11itll Sarah and \dnrn amf laughing so Ilardi kept sliding undrr· the table . \e11 'car's 1•:1e and Lhe summer~ at RC's. Beating Centennial at \lernorial Stndium senior rilr. Going to Florida for spring IJren~ 11ith the 0\.\.. Hanging nl the nc\t one 11 lth the Rll. l·:rnih ·s morn Senior 1car's socrrr Learn Road tr~i p to Crarr &. Going 8()' •. Dirt1 Dancing \\hen rops bro~e up the part~ amf Rig II and l riln. l'hcn seeing Big II fall 01 era 3ft 11 at>s fencr and pa 'S out. llallo11 cen ~ophomorc l<'ar & \a sin ille sophomore )car Great \merica sununer ·~n . R lunrh junior ,ear "II e I!J\ e Rirh #2-l' ·. P.r . junior year softb;lll. \I) sit>! er's 11 rd<ling rrreption 11 it h \Ianna an<l \loll) .Senior girls rarnpin~ trip. "ic~ing it all the time . Once hn1ing fun nt the spot 11ilh the Senior Cre11. \Ill. CS, DF. DQ . \IS . Zk. . fast U!'tion. than~s to Oave . \\e had fun 1\ith r1rr~one including 'vim! Dog! Then running into the rhecrlradings Inter th<Jt night. " l'ush 'Em l~ac~ ... 2 bottlr \ &. n ll\!'lvc . \asln illr sophornorr year. Campus Life s~i trip to C.olorndo. Bomlfirr 96 11itiJ T\\ nnd 1111 girls. Thrn going out on cmnpus aftrn1ar<ls. STL CO 97 including \lr. \lnroon and State Con1ention. \l;;o the BL sphrrr. \1eijcrs at all hours of thr night. \<Jtionals Sophomore \<'ar Rejects' Clwrrleo!ling. TPing F-ballers. \ Lunch R\ . Ta~ing off 1111 ()l'a and \lnrr II aIsh tJint>tic 11 rnpped Tim \ndersen and \I<Jrc put m~ bl'fl on him. June· falling on hrr butt at Ccntrnnlal. Co11 tipping. Soph ha:-l<.etball hus. The night Fish and I got told t11irc b1 thr co p~ that 11e 11ere out p<Jst curfr11 (Jill's hou . e). Foothilll and basketball games. Grtllng, cth's blazer buried at f>lartin 's. Pounding the Chargrr~ at \1rmoriill sta!lium. GrtUng io trouble in the \radamy . Florida! l•:nting biscuits at Colonial Broo~ coughing up il pir<T . The fircLrurk at llrsscl. Bring at Grilrclaml for L·: l1is' 20th nnni1crsar'). Road trip to \1ernphis and 1\ afflr pal'lirs. II hen 1\C made the big J\ . S~ip ~-:·,, rar got hit h lighting. \nt the RiPJJ<'r pilS!'ed gas in Oa\is ' class. ln<fi trip despite the no. OQ in thr hOuf'r. \ntional \nthern Soph )Car. Camping 11 ith all 1111 girls. Somebod\ clean off the llo-ho on my uncle's 11indo11. \orth Carolina. TPing 11 ith girls' soccer tram. Club soccer tram 97. \\ hrn me C-. \1S. a!HI Zl\ 1\Crr in 'ru tland and the police sho11rd up. Dirty dancing nnd nas!Jing bflck to 1987. Lunches at the hill. 1\athrrinr's B-Oay. 1\ alldng nround 1011 n for· four hours. Being searched b~ the dean~ in Pellum 's rlilss 97. C-t011 n nt \1icnhs . Florida . &. Senior shirts. Cops nt JS 's campout. Thr stagr left !'\tension. Clar~ 11 ilh SG's l'potlight. Chillin' at \llrrton and "ir~npoo . Srttiog off firc110rk~ the In ·t Oily of school and running like . Gogglrs in thr greenhouse. Study hall girls losing her pant Lunch at the pari<.. The food fights at lunch and t~ing to squrr"c too man) rars on the bloc~ so e1c~bod) hnd a good parking spot. Coming back to school each year to srr hoi\ people changrd and tall<. about 11hat hnppencd (although Lbr actual idea of summer lilration ending wa a bad memor ·:) Prom sophomore ) rar six hour straight at the Union playing pool with lloobn. Talking and rating flrrs 1\ilh DognuL and llooba aL Mar) >\nne 's Pla)ing chess and talkin bout life with llooba at Espresso until they close. \\hen Ill\ cousins and l 11cnt out ide aod Me somr salty clo\crs and got irk at the same time . 1\r all got babcd up by our mothers and got much attention.


l'irq time at Clear t.rl-.<·. \<''' 'car's ! .1 <' ,rnd 1>a1 (;oing to Brooldldd /.on an<l n ·l,t\ing h) Ill<' ri\('1 lhl\1 Krian l(ol surh .r ldrl-. out olthr monk<'l s, .rnd h011 II<' noss(·d tlw \\l"ong si<lc oltlw tra r k I"IH' lilll<' I 1\ ,rs <hilling llilh I>F . L~ . \1~ .• rrHI ~1\ .11 \lallis , .md Ill' ll<'nl to K()'-, ,rparllll<'lll :JIHI \\1 hustrd "'"in the rnouth 11ilh lwr <'lhm1 camping out in n11 ll<r<i-.l,rrd after th r lin,J foot hall ganrr '-<' nior 1ear .. JI" .rrrd ,'b r orninl( to .,c.r r e U'- , \\ ailing for tlwrn 11ilh 11 ,11rrhallo<m'- and shm irrg n<·,rrrr 11.11ing tlw poli< <'corn< ·. \\eel-.ends at the ~t.rl< ' ~11inr rnr<·t <lb-97 . · Bn·al-. free from the rh.rin:.. .'' l\1 o 11ords Krrhl' (,nldlwrg." "i< king it 11ilh '<JH and Cll'! I>.J Josir . Fast \eli orr I :d<lir Blunt . I>,J l"iustrip. St:Kk . \1 orr g. an<l LrD. \tare l'imp. nnrl IIH' (;irl'>. l'bsing off Dean I> and \1 .rt thr ha< t.. to ~<hoot danc e. \II fuLOn 11 lth l.ama tkr orning t1 lroo<l ornarrrerrt <luring horn<·conrirrg sophornon• 1 <'ar Koom :10:1 Cross countn !'art• on the field <liter· heating \lattoon Fn·slrrm·n. an<lthc harheque llre~sing up lik<' a girl ""lh<' \\\(' some Foursome.· \ationals '<)(i , \l<'ljcr.., trips 11ith \ir iJ and t' rnil1 ....rrc·;.uning out olt :mill ·., car 11indo11s alt<·r looth.JII ganw-. \II j)('Pl'lll' " gun gossip. an<l honl1r<• Freshrrran 1l'Jr. \\ orl-.ing. ,md .Joseph rronrhonr Da\ . tiH' 1.1\ e ronn•rt. Prom '<lfi \a sill illr Causing <J trafl1r jam 11 ilh a dm lr "rnturl-.1 Lal..e 11ilh l'lh Bur1 irrg ~l'llrs hlat.er in -I 0 degrl'r 11 l'<lliwr \\ hrn I hrat <lad ..,hooting The 1-1,000 fan '11w rising ro;ul in Lumina '\0 l'ighth srllll'Ster Bloomington gold "i<l-.ing it 11 ill! .Ill ,rod CK he hind Carrie Bu..,<'l ES helorl' SH's 1~-da1 part~ \\alking in and l)('rng the onh t..lds there . gruhhin ' on ..,onw hurgcr.., and ~Pilling three drinks in t< ·n minul<'s. \bu. lwlng thr onljont··., rollm ' \lht•n I:<Jrto tripprd do11n the sl<lirs. !'ripping Crntennial at their hom<·roming game at \lenrorial ~tadium \lithe lilllt" spent .rt BC's house rhillin ' .rnd getting diu~ Dall' on the .1iplarw to Florida . \leijn. ~uraming inm1 car at the top ol our lung.., after l'H'rl game. thr bus ride home on the dwerh·adill:! bu~ lll'<Jring onll sp<IIHh'\ ,nul "r lwcring on ·· our r las . 'll'lng \IP 11ith condom . hah1 food and thong undrm<·ar. and \ational::; '<l6 l'rom junior ~ <'ar riding in till' bar!.. of \n<il s pimp ride ,IJHI Creal \nwrira I he nnl dill . ll <llin~ a rampout .rt ,JS' s housr ami !ling to the cops about 11ho~r 11hite r ar it"·'" · Go arHI Senr '!)7 11hen I got to hang out 11ith Ill\ most l;lloritc friends in the 11hoh' 11orld Sort rr Tl' parties Pulling nine peoph· in the tation 11agonlor tennh llll'l' l'Chasing Johnm II through thr parl-.ing lot \\hen Bird Dog arHf I IH' I'l' out past rurfr11 and got busted at llessrl thrn..,1<11rd out to nash .I · ., si<' <'POil'r onl1 to 11.11-.<' up the neighborhood at t11o In th<' morning and later hcll l' a rhnt 11-ith the tlolirr again Chrstrr Chrster the fr·rshrmm molester! Thl' light booth . rat \\all-. . and the couch in llll' rnat..e-up room . \\hen 1\otalie ~1ar, hall p;rssl'd gas in \p llisl <ll'\ . 'ilH' last wrel-.en<l hrfore -.chool started thr summer of 1111 '<'nior H'i-11'. lh<· clay Juri's [);lilt frll (fOil n in \P rron \e1 rr going to nn~ of 101 rlassrs m~ junior war \\oocl's frrshmnn geograph1 rlass 11ith "ambiz and 11ncling our ora 11ith \aron. \\hen ~l.IJ' . \II\. \1C . KH. 11 <'Ill to bu\ gum .rt a gas station . and \IG t ricd to oprn the door and rouldn ' t and a 11 hole line of people 11 ere bl'hind hrr laughing. \s '' <' l.rughed 11\slrriralll at her' In thr car. ::.omr gu1 hchind her opened the door Dr<' sing up 80 ' ~ '" \\WI." an) lime in lh<' mou..,e mohilr . the golden 0\1\1. or the 11hilr crui <'r rhauiiJng it up o nnr r an forget fir<'" at Feldm.rn . not to mention th e fnn' '-l room the dms of the IO<l<'l' stalker. t>rom at Dan·:s house "iiling thr und<'rrlassmrn floats at homrroming Football through all tlrr \Car~ \\<lll-.ing into "ate \1'.., hou~e 1\ilh lll\ pant do11n Cll' parties. I 11alkrd out of the school for lunch nnd noticed Ill) nrotlwr"s car . llhlrh I pnrl-.ed In front of the stop sign at l ni1erslt~ & \<'1\ st lll' \lto a sno11 rmrr<·d curh . 11<1'- gone. I turnrd to i\1oll\ and snid. " you 'rr <lri\ing. " IK1l('r. I pale! fort) dollar::. to lllini towing <111(1 ten to thl' Cit1 of Chanrpni~n . Bring t'\l' raprd b~ a gu~ at Chili ' s \alionar · '98 Se\\ing \\fs rourh rushion bar!.. together aftt·r the 'll pul-.r incident. lla1 ing a child . lla1 ina J mas:sngr Ill\ bar!..!!! Going to\ lm'\ard c·hurrh 111th EB. K" . \\S. B'\1. JJ . \\I. rt e \\ atrhing for !7!11· I and gu\ 2 (luring foothnll g;mu•s Rit>ping ofF J: s pants at the ·11im mrcr.... Climbing out o[ hotrl 11 inchll\ at trnois tournament \\ atrhing L\ nn hm lng a spa ... rn 11 hllr roaching " "ot~ . . I found a honr! '" Thr clap. Eric's . \\Cill\ nrmpits in his or·angr H•hir•ts an(l his Gn11t s11ratpants . '\Just 1-.rrp) our' rhcsl up and . . nnd sta1 light. " )carbon~


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Juniors

Maroons


Class Officers

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Class Officers: Ryan Moore, Nick McLemore, Mike Sitch, Bryan Gwinn.

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Darnell Jasper and Kyle Manley.

Homecoming Attendants Juniors


Mandi Alexander Daci Ambrose Timothy Anderson Michelle Arnold Patrick Ashbrook Ahmad At-Taras

Joseph Bartholomew Karl Bauchmoyer Ryan Baumann Troy Beard Chad Beasley Marcus Biggers

Carsten Bley Andrea Block Myeshia Batley Kyle Bowen Christopher Boyd John Bramfeld

Matthew Breeding Nicole Bridges Kent Broadbent Jaclyn Brown Montreyel Brown Nathan Brown

Jonathan Bryan Keith Burrage Delisa Bynum

Jennifer Campbell Katherine Carr Michael Carson

Jennifer Chaney Steven Chang Phelan Chappell

Bonnie Cheek Michelle Chisholm Kamrhon Claiborne

1999


Paul Clifton Rita Conerly Mark Cooper Mitchell Cronin Elizabeth Culbertson Natalie Dalton

Eric Davis Kirstie Davis Lawrence Davis Amanda Day Thomas Delker Michael Derry

Josh Dohm Andrew Eads Kelli Engelhardt Bob Feller Femi Fletcher Amanda Fonner

Emily Fonner Elisabeth Ford Cassie Foss Jonathan Fossum Aric Foster Colin Foust

Elizabeth Fraker Elizabeth Fretty Alisia Gardner

Jennifer Gardner Misty Giddens Kialana Glover

IF YOU HAD ONE WISH, WHAT WOULD YOU WISH FOR? About 20% of Juniors were smart enough to wish for rnore wishes, while a surprising 60% would wish for the annoying Yearbook staff to leave them alone. Here are some other examples: -To subconscJOusly make dec1s1ons

all

the

r1ght

Johnny Tock Jere my Goings Katherine Gordon Aquisha Grant

-Russian Unification. John Bramfeld -One of those b1g hamburgers. Phi I Parmer -To finally pass Spanish I. BJ. Lytle

Steven Gratkins Heather Griffet Nicole Griglione

-For Jana Zollinger to be a little quieter m class. Most of the Jun10r Class

Juniors


Patrick Harrin on Christopher Harris

1999


Terrance Jones Kelli Judy

Nicholas Kammer Martin Kane

Christina Laesch Andrew Lang Sunshine Lathrop Kenneth Lewis ill Jessica Lowry

Justin Lytle Karin Maher Kyle Manley David Manuel Blake Margison

Travis Marmion Lisa Martin Morgan Mastny Jessica Mattingly Caroline Mbuvi

Juniors


Michael McClellan William McFall Nicholas McLemore Lakesha McMillion Jennifer Medlock Bridget Meis

Robert Mennenga Anthony Millage Matthew Minniear Mary Mohrbacher Kristen Moll J. Monroe-McMullen

T. Monroe-McMullen Rienna Montgomery Larry Moore Nesha Moore Ryan Moore Kelli Morenz

Christina Morgan Zubin Mowlavi Erin Mullins Kathleen Murray Charles Nash Megan Nelson

Steven Nelson William Newbern Amanda Newport

Micheal Nicholas William Nicol Sara Nimz

Kimomesia ix Jarett Osler Clayton Overstreet

Yashira Padilla Xi Pan Ami Panchal

1999


Nilam Panchal Marco Pascucci Melanthi Patrick Sirimal Patrick Jessica Pearson Chad Pellum

Quanata Pelmore Jorge Perez-Abad Tara Peters Bethany Petry John Powers David Prell Lucas Pryor Rachel Rawdin Jarrett Reed Timothy Revels Cris Richardson Aaron Rodgers

Daniel Roelfs Gina Rollinger Torianna Ross Laurice Saba Robert Sallee Mark Sandrock

Anthony Sarnecki Gina Scarpetta Jennifer Scheitlin

Benjamin Schroeder Ashley Seaman Chad Seeber

Nuria Serna Eli Silverman Michael Simlin

Michael Sitch Catherine Slough Billy Smith

Juniors


WHAT IS ONE WORD TO BEST DESCRIBE YOURSELF?

Darmel Smith Dustin mith

Amongst the Jun1or guys, P1mp was clearly the most popular answer Most of the g1rls chose the ever-popular l-Oon·t -Know Some of the other answers mclude· -Bright Tiffany Walker -Confident Bryan Gwmn -clean John Bramfe ld -Talkative Laur1ce Saba Advantageous Mlchae l Sitch itne Justin Somers

-Self -null ifymg? Michael Derry

Kristie Spice Margaret Stephens Kristin Stover Scott Summers Audrey Swartz

Marguerite Tan Nicole Tanner Prentiss Tate Lashonna Taylor Jamie Tengwall

Caleb Thomas Grant Thomas Deidre Thompson John Tock Aaron Traeger

Aaron Trimble Rachel Vander Weit Ernie Vandyke Derek Vaughn Lisa Verdick

1999


rHerbert Villafane ! Nicholas Voss

!Son Vu , Tiffany Walker }Shayna Ward (Eric Weber

1Michael Weber

JAndrew Weiss

.Heather Welborn 1Jacquelyn West )Alan Williams 1Joshua Williams 1Tiaca Williams 1Meghan Winkel )Ernest Woods ¡ Tachika Wynn-Bradley 1Andre Yarber Michael York J

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1Nathan York .Joshua Young 1Kurt Zeigler 1rana Zollinger

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F J\6\ior rac..ts tOO% of all juniors are in

the graduating class of '99 and the Harvard class of 'OJ

75% of all juniors are ready

to get out of school, the other 25% already dropped out

• 5% of all juniors wear

blindfolds to school

95% of all juniors will not

admit that they have never been In the cafeteria

6J% of all juniors haven't

been home since they got their cars

t 00% of the Class of t 999 will never be as cool as the Class of t 9981

1999

Not Pictured: Kelley Anderson, Anisa Barre, Latasha Brize, Latia Brown, Susan Brown, Vashti Brown, Tahsheia Campbell, Tamara Chandler, Elisabeth Curtiss, Travis Daily, Matthew Dejacimo, Micah Dixon, Kyra Dorsey, Najvasha Dye, Myron Dyer, Marcus Emery, Jennifer Farrow, Benjamin Fitzgerald, Nilia Frame, Kyle Franklin, Faye Hart, Teyonna Hill, Raven Holt, Charisma Johnson, Juan Johnson, Rashinndra Jones, Sunhee Kim, Tanisha Lewis, Warren Lieb, Marcus Morris, Tuan Nguyen, Phill Parmer, Erica Pierce, Anisshia Pierson, Michael Piwoni, Robert Reynolds, Willie Taylor, Robert Trotter, Stephanie Unander, Ada Villasenor, Cartice Wilson, and Lenore Zion.


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Maroons


Class Officers Mary Ratcliffe, Patrick Murphy, Kelly Murphy, Krystal Dilts

Lathan Tillman and Nicole Flynn

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Homecoming Attendants


James Acs Jassem Al-Holwani Christy Allen Jason Amos Sarah Anderson E. Andreiasich

Dennis Atkins Jacob Bachman Leonard Bailey Rachel Bain Jerzy Banasik Kiy Beasley

Scott Beaulin Tyler Bennett Yuvetta Bernard Manika Bhateja Reynar Bjarnason Andrew Bochte

Marquis Bolden Jeffrey Bopp Justin Bosch Kristen Breedlove Christopher Breen Erin Broadrick

Aeva Brown Kaamilya Brown Kris Brown

Rachel Brown Romielle Brown Rachael Buck

Tom Budescu Devian Buffington Hien Bui

Emily Burdett Jacob Burnett Pac Man

2000


Brandon Burwell Clifford Busby Jr. APisha Bu tier leffn'y Butler Erin Byrd David Campbell

Brian Carter jessica Cavey Shanece Chavis Yoon Yung Chung i\latthew Clegg Nichola Cobb

Brent Cochrane Daniel Cohen Leah Colcla ure aomi Collins Jennifer Common John Commons

Amy Cotton :\larci Cox :'\athan Cox Cristopher Cruse Jonathon Curtis Caleb Curtis

Brett Czajkowski :'\icholas Dangles Deanna De chler

Erica Deutscher Krystal Dilts Evan Dixon

Kyra Dorsey Joshua Dowd ara Dumich

IF YOU WERE STRANDED ON A DESERT ISLAND, WHAT THREE THINGS WOULD YOU WANT WITH YOU? Based on the answers g1ven to th1 s quest Jon , we can se e that most people haven't given it muct1 thought. One poor soul sa1d st1e ·Nanted to bnng a car w1th her Ha, to bad there isn ' t a gas station on this island. '•t'lt1at a bright class of 2000 - t1y fnends, tenms racquet , and TV (to bad there 1s no eI ectn c1 ty!) Deanna Oesch 1er -Blanket, cereal, and Jenmfer Amston . Eric Pelz -PJll ow, Leonardo 01 Capn o, and

Jessica Dunaway Erne t Edwards Stev n Eheart

-:~ trawbernes

Erin Mitchell -TAVIS, food , and water Jess1ca Cavey

Sophomres


Donald Elmore Tina Eppich

Brittany Evans Carl Evers

Larisha Exu Tamika Faro hi

Jord n Fellers Jacq elin Feng

Brian is r Mic el Fitzgerald Zachary Fitzpatrick

Susan Floyd icole Flynn Vernon Fonner Nicole Fortman Haley Foster

Justlil Patricia Frazier Kevin Frederick Charles Fridline Victor Friend

Brandyce Frink Helen on Antonia Galaras Jeremy Garrett Sarah German

2000


Eric Gertner Linda Gholson

Kristy Gilber Marissa Gonda

ve Goodenough Laura Grace

Trish Guidas Tim Hancock

Tony Hansen Louis Hardwick Cameron Harper Alii Harvey Josh Hasbargen

Erin Hatch Andy Hawthorne Ryan Head Kiva Henderson Tim Henderson

Colin Henry Stephanie Henry Laura Harrel Todd Higgerson Ryan Hiner

Jack Hoffman Sophia Howard Abby Jackson Kaya Jacobs Dante Jake

Sophomores


Karen Jerrell Kathy Jerrell Joseph Jessee David Johnson Matt Johnson Mashika Jones

I. Joplin

Rebecca Kamin Dana Kessler Lindsey Kington J. Kirchgessner Greg Kizer

Alex Klimek Preston Koch Elizabeth Korab Derek Kraybill Erika Kuehn N. Kulam

Billy Kyle Michael Lance K. Landreth Julie Leman Michael Large Emily Lietz

Ryen Linder Tommy Lockman Bryan Malloch

Kate Manganaro Henry Markham Mike Marrick

Laura Martin Kate Martinie Stephanie Matt

Amanda May Robert McAfee David McClain

2000


Cindy McDermed Amanda McGraw Chani McMullen Demond McNeal M. Memishee Tony McNeely Z. Minnieweather Erin Mitchell Brianna Morgan Jill Morgan Patrick Murphy Kelly Murray Domenico Musumeci Walter Musumeci Krista Nelson Jason Ness Lysa Nguyen Brandon Owens Dominic Pavia Eric Pelz Katy Peper Russell Perkins Falon Pherigo Kevin Phillips

Katherine Pickard Caroline Pollock Lindsey Pope

Jash ua Profit Valerie Pyer Kendra Quinn

Mary Ratcliff Blake Roberts Jason Rosa

Jen Rousey James Rugger Courtney Russell

Sophomores


WHAT IS YOUR WIERDEST DREAM? W~1en asked tr11s quest 10n. near lv 50% of the :3opnomores werP too shy to answer Thev must have been mt1m1dated, when confronted by an upperclasssman. Another 20% percent came up w1th the answers,"! don't know " or "I don't have dreams" Her'=' arl:' '3ome of th£:> mor£:> f:'XCJtmg an'3wer'3

Nina Samii Mike Sanderson

Levi Sarver Danielle Schaub

-1 dreamt that I was Peter Pan. and I flew 1ns1de my dishwasher to see now 1t worl·,ed Shawn Ferguson -A parade of candy was chasmg after me, w1th razor''3 Th1s was after I saw the rnov1e Candyman Rebecca Kam1n -I was takmg my dr1ver's test, and everyone drlvlng around me had no heads. Trlsn Fraz1er -S~ateboardmg

w1th pengums

Jeff Schmidt Kris Schmidt

chro AI Evan Scott

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Tonv r1eneelv Joshua Seider Ken n e th Sen brenner Edward imlin Krystle Simmons Robert Simmons

Jessica Simpson Amy Skillings Candace Slates William Smith Christopher Smith

Jason Smith Tarrio Smith Sean Smithpeters Leeanna Stickels Katherine Stigberg

Steven Sudeth Jacob Talkington Shawn Taylor Bennett Terwilliger Keona Thacker

2000


Joshua Thomas Tristan Thomas Coffee Thompson

Kyneitha Thompson Marissa Thurman Lathan Tillman

Aubrey Timm Anh Tran Anna Truax

Benjamin Trupin Robert Turner Max Voelker

Michael Vonner Brandon Walker Kiana Walker Adam Walton Jon Warner Semaj i Warren

Geoffrey Washburn Richard Weatherall Joe Webster Kathleen Wheatley Erin Wiggins Emily Wilkerson

Erika Williams Rebecca Williams Sarah Williams Cessily Wilson Lamiea Wilson Landis Winfrey

Melissa Wood Alban Woods Damien York Angela Zalucha

Sophomores


:-\ot Pictured: ~1aurice Beauregard. Ocean Bigger . Nera Bishop. Robert Brackett. Dante Brvant. jack Care\. Latonva Chandler. Elton Cleaves. Jennifer Coleman. Christopher Corbit. Eric Dorsev. Atarri Gaines. Kiva Henclerson. La-rry Jackson. Tanesha 1\.ing. 1\.ristvn Kurlakowskv. Havden Lewis. Laka\'a Lewis. Jacob Lewsader. Ellvn ~1einzer, Athony i\1ontague. Jua¡n. Palacio. Ladeii Payne. 1 icholas Peete. Shari Perez. Linh Pham. Benatare Porbeni. Judith Ramirez. Kenat Ramirez. justin Robertson. ~tark Rotunda. Ginnifer Strode. Grant Williams. Angela Winters.

2000


Central


Maroons


Class Officers

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Margaret Weber, Natalie Kenny, Reema Bosmia, Abby Burgett.

Tunisha Frame and James Gatson.

Homecoming Attendents Freshmen


Lamar Adams B. Alexander Renda Al-Howlwani Suhail Al-Hreish Bilal Ali Dasheonna Allen

Floyd Anderson Mark Anderson Tamika Anderson ara Arnold Daniel Baechle Jane Bailie

WHAT IS THE BEST THING ABOUT BEING A FRESHMAN?

That IS one quest1on that no rre shmBn want s to answer ror rear or be1ng beat up by an upperc l ss mon An astounding 94 6% of the fre shmen surveyed stoted unommous ly, "Nothing, 1t sucks! " However . there w ere a fe w fres hmen wi ll i ng to come ou t of hi d1ng 10 the li br ary and and share the1r 1ns1gh ts

eva Band Tyran Bascomb Anthony Basilio

Ju tin Battle Kenneth Battle Chanell Beasley

-· we get the easy cla sses!" T1 m Tre ssler -"Everythmg IS SO NEWI" LIZ MCMillen

adia Berger Rhiannon Bettivia Rachel Blackman

-" Get t mg to beat up an upperc Iassman: Ra sh1ed Reid -"You get away With EVERYTHING!" Chns t 1na Rapp - "The way fme GUY SI" Caitlin Suerth

Willis Booker Reema Bosmia Benjamin Bradley

Jaime Broom ngela Brown Michelle Brown David Brownridge Michelle Bunce Abby Burgett

Rodney Butler Travi Buzzar Joshua Callahan Alicia Caple arah Carlton Damita Cartmill

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1 osheena Cassimjee Dawn Cavanaugh Pari Chandler Telvin Chatman Jonathon Chittuluru Kyla Claiborne

Laurie Climber Charles Coey ara Constantino Dustin Cooper manda Corn tt Antoine Craig

Ian Curry jacyln Danowitz Mary Darling

Robert Davenport Laura David Akeela Davis

Lindsey DelMedico Ryan Derry Kandice Dillavou

Rueben Dillon Tauisha Dixon Michael Donovan

Ian Doolen jame Dorris Robert Dorris Lauren Downing jason Dryan Christopher Dubois

Ashley Einck Hugh Eisenman Heather Ellis joseph Eppich tefanie Ervin Margaret Evans

Freshmen


ulie Graves Robert Gwinn arah Hahn Toroke. a Haley igeria Hammad

igail Hammon Han Hard l Hardyman

2001


Freshmen


Allison jones )onte' )one Patrick )one Rian jones Luse Kabasele Peter Kane

Melanie Kang Todd Kaplan Caleb Keith Natalie Kenny Ashleigh Kern Eric Kesler

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WHAT IS THE BEST WAY FOR A FRESHMAN TO GET A RIDE TO

Robin Keyhea-Brown Andre Kirby Erin Kirby

LUNCH? Freshmen usuolly do not hove the connect10ns or upperclossmen fnends thot ore o necess1ty for off campus lunches 32% of the class eats out side to avoid the cafetena. 19% illegally drive but the rema1mng 49% shared their umque sc hemes to get to where they want to go.

Alex Koch Shawndre Ky e Jackie Lalande

- "Pey for sem ors I unches • Robert Mottmgly -"Mom · Lind sey DeiMed1 co

Wayne Lam Tanya Lamb Summer Lanechenck

- "Masterm1 nded tn ckery! " Jacob VanLaar -·Just ask!" LIZ Washburn -"My sister: Seth Swartz

Daniel Large Elizabeth Lar on Theresa Lawrence

April LeLea Cathy Lemon Andrea Le ter Jason Lickfeldt Tyler Lobdell :V1atthew Logsdon

Timothy Ma _ berry Rachel Machula Travi Map on Danielle Iarmion Jason Marry heena Mar hall

2001


john Iartinie Michelle Martz ju tin Matthew Robert ~latlingly Ros :-..IcAuley Don McClellan

Matthew McCloud Renee McCray Drew McDaniel arrindia McElrath Cry tal McFarland Devan McFerren

Elizabeth McMillen Christian McMullen Aries McNutt

Mitchell McPhee Katherine Mechling Troy Michels

Demetrice Miller Gregory Miller Makyla Miller

Paula Moore Noah Morgan Jason Morris

Justin !orris Paris Mowlavi Kathleen Nru'hr Erika Munoz William Muster Titus Myrick

Ashley dekwe Andrea elson Mary ichols Ashley Nierenhausen Emily tnzo Keith Osler

Freshmen


Rory Overmyer ElL e Parker-Stephen Elizab th Parr

2001


Katie chlorff Ryan egovich ~1atlhe\ Seibert Kimberly ha\ ' Jared helby

Erin hepherd Aut umn kaggs Chri tophe Smith Janean mit h Jerrod , mith

Kathryn Smith Richard Smith

Tiffan Smith

Julie Son

WHAT IS THE ONE THING YOU CANNOT LIVE WITHOUT?

Th i s quest1on spari(S much oebate among freshmen ana sophmore s and well everybody But ask1ng f reshmen this quest10n gave an 1ns1ght 1nto what 1s a real necess1ty where the class of 200 I 1s concemeo A heartemng 93 8% of the freshmen surveyeo need freinds and family. However, the lonely 6 2% left over are more mto matenal th1ngs . - ·Taco Bell : L1 z Wa shburn - "Argyle socks · Wes J ohn son -"My blankey • Lauren Downey -"C omputer gomes • Kyle Funk -·sport s: Alli son J one s

Faith wartzebdruber icole Swartzendru her Dong Tang Scott Taylor Shavonne Taylor

Freshmen


Trianles Taylor Shaneka Terrell Leeann Terwilliger Dana Tesler Teresa Tester ~1arny Thavi auk lephanie Thies Le lie Thomas Lindsay Thomas Paul Thomas Antonio Thompsonlliso Pierre Thompson

Vegas Thorton Shamika Tillman Amir Toghraee

Adam Traeger Timothy Tresslar Jessica Trotter

Daniel Trupin Benjamin Unander Jacob Van Laar

Je ica Vaught Melissa Veils Kendra Vreeman

~1ichael \'riner Bobby Walker Kimberly \Val h Kya Waller Terrell Ware Chri topher Warner

Elizabeth Wa hburn Margaret Weber Molly Weber Deana Weiss Carmisha Well Rebecca Wentworth

2001


Erica White Jonathon Whitmer Lisa Wilhelm Erika Williams Andrew Williamson Lamar Wilson

Keith Winfrey David Winl I Jessica Witte Demarco Wright Robert \Nright icholas York

Kyle Young Andrew Zahnd

Fre hmen


F

freshft\en Facts

85% of all freshmen still have their moms pick out what they wear to school

41% of all freshmen miss the 1st day of school &ecause they can't lind the 4th Aoor

SO% of all freshmen can't reach the hooks on the top shelf of their locker Not Pictured: Omar Barre, Mark Breland-Jackson, Margaret Bruns, Antonella Coniglio, Julien Cornelius, Jonathan Davis, Jennifer Greene, Stephanie Herrera, Joyce Herrsrtom, Jerad Johnson, Wesly Johnson, Clint King, Gregory Kizer, Contessa Moffitt, Troy Paris, Rasheid Reid, Jessica Schoonover, Amber Stocker, Elisabeth Swartzendruber, Belon Taylor, Catherine Thomas, Rachel Williams, James Workman.

16% of all freshmen get lost in the snow on their way home from school

21% of all freshman have kinks in their necks from riding in the trunk at lunch

2001


Sports



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Baseball Coach: Lee Hull Record: 7-24 Most Valuable Player: Nate Mast Most Valuable Pitcher: Jared Flynn Most Improved Player: Joel Kaplan Individual Outstanding Performances: Nate Mast hit a key homerun against Decatur Macarthur. Joey Freeschi hit a homerun against rival Centennial. Andy Nicol socked a homerun against Bloomington. John Loftsgaard hit a homerun against Rantoul Individual Awards: Nate Mast-1st team All Conference. Carlin Whitesell and Jared Flynn-All Conference honorable mention. Nate MastCharlie Due Scholarship winner. Letter Winners: 13

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Softball Coaches: Lou Sitch and John Stabb Captain: Medlock

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Record: 11-19 Most Valuable Player: Hannah Bryan Offensive Player of the Year: Becky Medlock Defensive Player of the Year: Laura Inskip Rookie of the Year: Laura Inskip All Conference Honorable Mention: Katie Aquino, Laura Inskip, and Mary Prell. Season Summary: This team dominated the field in defense and had a fair offense. Six of the team's loses were by one run, so they always stayed very competitive. Next year's season is sure to be a winning one.

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Boys Tennis Coaches: Micheal Hunt and Micah Jordan Captains: Kevin Froehlich and Brian Flood Most Valuable Player: Kevin Froehlich Most Improved: Josh Greenfield Team Record: 7-3 Team Summary: This year's team was led by a strong group of juniors. Although the team was young, they placed well in the tournaments and meets. The team finished first at the Decatur Doubles Invitational. They also took second at the Big 12 Conference and at Sectionals. Outstanding Individual Performances: Kevin Froehlich had a successful1997 season. He finished first at Sectionals and took second at the Big 12 Conference. Kevin had a 23-10 singles record and finished 33rd at State.

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Girls' Soccer Coaches: Mike Malone and Garry Laidlaw Season Record: 9-8-1 Captains: Annie T ock, Sarah Nizzi, Anya Pavia Most Valuable Player: Annie Tock Individual Outstanding Performance: Senior Annie T ock scored a season total of 17 goals. Letter Winners: 17 Team Summary: After two early wins the team leveled off, then dipped to three tough defeats against quality teams. Towards the end of the season they peaked, scoring 27 goals in the last seven games.

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This Page-Pic 1: Janet Devine shows her perseverance. 2: You are off to a great start, Clayton!


Fall Sports


Football Coaches: Jeff Trigger, Lou Due, Jeff Hasenstab, and Alec Gibson. Record: 6-4 Captains: Jason Hinton, Spencer Dobrovolny, A.J. Leman, Mike Simlin. Season Summary: Central made it to the State Play-offs for the second year in a row and lost a hard fought game to Bremen. Despite losing three straight games the Maroons posted impressive victories over early season opponets Danville and Normal West. Central capped of the regular season with straight three wins including one against Urbana in Memorial Stadium to become Wright Street Champions. Next season looks to be even more promising with a good crop of seniors and juniors on the way. All Big 12 East Selections: Chris Salzman (C), John Sheets (DE), Montreyel Brown (DB}, Mike Simlin (LB), Spencer Dobrovolny (PK). Honorable Mention: Jason Hinton (LB), A.J . Leman (TE), Blake Harvey (OL). Season Scores: Winner· 47 Central Centtal 15 Central 15 Rantoul 20 Cenlt>nnial 3 ormal 16 Central 35 Central 32 Central 42 Bremen 20

Loser. Eisenhower Danville • orrnal W ·t Central Central Central Matoon Urbana MacArthur Central

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Boys' Soccer Coaches: Garry Laidlaw and Adam Jenkins Season Record : 14-4-5 Team Captains : Tavis Bones, Adam Crawford, and Jim Pellum Most Valuable Players : Tavis Bones and Adam Crawford Individual Awards: All Sectional and State Team Member: Tavis Bones. All Conference Award: Tavis Bones , Adam Crawford, Paulo Afonso, and Mark Sinder. Team Summary: They started off the season by winning the Charleston Tournament. Central continued this success throughout the season, achieving a long time goal of becoming Conference Champions. In the play-offs they went where no Central soccer team had gone before, Super Sectionals. After defeating a quality Normal U-High team, Central was narrowly defeated by Mt. Zion .

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Girls' Tennis Head Coach: Dwight Stricklin Assistant Coach: Missy Holste Season Record: 10-1 Spririt Award: Lisa Boucek Most Improved: Deanna Deschler Outstanding Performances: Liz Fraker and Nicole Griglione finished their season with a doubles record of 32-1. They were victorious at the Big 12 Conference and at Sectionals. Fraker/ Griglione were the 1-2 seed at State and ended up taking 2nd place. This was the best finish for Central since 1978. Tearn Summary: The team had a very successful '97 season. They brought back five of six varsity players and added a former Cenntenial star, Nicole Griglion , to their line up. This made Central one of the strongest teams in their conference. They won the Purple and Gold Invitational and finished 2nd at Sectionals. The team qualified two doubles teams to State and were able to achive and outstanding 5th place finish.

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Cross Country Coaches: Dike Stirrett and Kara Harmon T earn Captians: Jason Fisher and Jeelbere Sherfield Letter Winners: 15 Records: 4-2,8-0 for boys and girls in dual meets. Most Valuable Players:

Everyone Managers: Linda Tran and Gwenna Miller Team Summary: Central's Cross Country team had a wonderful season. The girls finished third at Regionals and fifth at Sectional. This was the first year that the girls made it to State and they finished twenty first. The boys finished second at Regionals and sixth at sectionals. They were only three points away from going to State. Some great improvements were made as the whole team gave their best efforts. There was lots of team spirit and unity this season. Central experienced stronger competition than ever before and look forward to doing even better in the years to come.

"I felt like this year the team was so much closer, we really had a bond that lifted up each others' spirits. I don't think a group of guys ever enjoyed each others'company so much, we could not have asked for a better season." -Jason Fisher FRO\T RO\\ \Irk \o . Ste\e F:hrart . Jonathon \\anson. Jason Fishrr. Dm id \\inkrl. RO\\ 2 Todd Higgrrson . Jacob Goran. Karl Bau hmojrr. J elbrrr ' hrrfleld . Kyle Funk. Coach Stirrett. This Pagr-Pic. I · Calvin Klein cat our heart out! Pic 2: 1\nd they're off ... Pic. 3: lligi!.J is glad to llni ·h another race . Pic. -1 : Cheri-. out our buff Cross Country m n! Pic. 5· Come on \icl... flght for the lead Pic 6 Jcrlbrr<' Sherfl<'ld Is singing the Cross Countl'j th me song. " I ju.t wanna n~,

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Ve>l[eyball Coaches: Mike Deterding , Mike Marassa, and Jeff Scott Record: 23-13-1 Captains: Sandi Montanelli, Julie Leman, and Ashley Seaman Most Valuable Player: Sandi Montanelli Most Improved Players: Julie Leman and Ashley Seaman Coaches Award: Mamie Stephens Individual Highlights: Ashley Seaman was a first team All Area selection. Team Summary: The 199798 Central volleyball team vastly improved from last year. Central finished 3rd in the Big 12 with an impressive record of 23-13-1 . They beat crosstown rival Centennial both times they played them and got first place at the Centennial tournament. Central's talented volleyball team earned the title of Regional champs. Next year Central will be returning with all six starters, so look for them at state. \ arsit)-FRO \ T RO\\ : Jenn) Cripe. \1arnie tephens. \mhrr Jenks. Julie Leman. \ shle) 'eaman . \ icole Bridges. Lauren O'Connor. Sandi \1ontenelli RO\\ 2: Kali Clegg. Katie \quino . Katherine Grimmsgaard . \udre} Swartz. \1eghan \\ in!..el. Jennifer Rou, e~ . Coach \1ike Deterding, Rachel \1iller. \lolly Krol. "elli Jud) . \ atali \1arshall. This Page-Pic. I : Julie Leman with the IJll. Pic. 2: \1arnie and \ atalie , hO\\ \\hat team togetherness is all about. Pic. 3: Marnie concentrates on the ball. Pic . .:J: A hley returns the sel'\e \\ ith ea e. Pic. 5: noth r one of Kate¡. IJllrr set .


Junior\ ar it1-FRO\ I RO\\ Tina Eppich . 1\nstal Dilts. Lrin Rroadrir~ . lv'isl\ Gilh(路rt. J1路nm Cornmons. Lmil\ Urtl \ al<'ril' l'wr. Christina Rapp RO\\ 2 Coach \larassa Undsr\ Del\ll'dico . .Jmne Raile\. ll.at<路 \ lartinie. Erika \\ illiarns. Patrfria Fraiicr . ll.rist<'n Rreedlo\C' Daniell<' \larmion . Falon Pherigo Freshman-FRO\! RO\\ .Jmne Bailn . Elizabeth Parr. Erica Peter'>. Liz \\ashburn. De\ on \1rFerren . Summer Lane . Emil\ \uzzo. \\ hitnr1 Petr\ RO\\ 2 t-ate \1erhling. Brittnm RobertS. Unitsr\ lkl\lediro. Christina Rapp. \nwr Holmer Coach S<路ott. Lauren Do11 ning. Liz \I( \lilian Danielle \lannion . Caitlin Suerth. \llison Jon<'"

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Girls' Swimm¡ng Coaches: Will Barker and Jennifer Neunan Record: 6-4 Individual Outstanding Performances: The medley relay team of Andrea Block, Katherine Pickard, Betsy Holder, and Emily Brinkmann had a great Sectional meet. They broke the school record with a state qualifying time of

1:53.42. Season Summary: The team qualified six people to the State meet . They qualified both the 200 freestyle and the 200 medley relay teams. Joanna Muster qualified for State in diving after finishing fourth at Sectionals. "Despite low numbers we were very strong in our relays, and we had a great season." -Coach Barker

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FRO\T RO\\ "atie Fettig. Johanna Hen!) RO\\ 2 \Jar. Darling. \lagg1e E\ ans . \lichelle \lartt . Erin tJrb\. \atalir "rnm RO\\ 3 Laura Herrel . Eiin \litchrll ~lax \laroon . "atherine Pic l-ard. Caroline Pollocl<.. RO\\ -1 . Julie Sonka. Lisa \ rrdicl\. \ndrea Bloc!. lkts\ Holder. RO\\ 5 Coach :\eunan. Joanna \luster. Jeanie \\isegar.rr. Laura Hough . Emil} Brinl.man . ·arah Hul!,hrs. Coach Barl<.er

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Golf Boys' Golf Coach: Dan Reid Captains: Jared Flynn and Chris Dobrovolny Tearn Summary: The team placed 4th at the Pekin tournament and 3rd at the Rantoul Invitational. The team also finished 3rd in conference and retained posession of the Champaign Cup. Next year looks very bright. Individual Honors: Jared Flynn was named MVP of the team. Tim Boudreau placed 2nd individually at the Big 12 Conference Meet. Tim Hoss fired a 7 6 in Regionals to qualify for the Sectional Meet. Letter Winners: 6 Girl's Golf Coach: Ann Stabb Captains: Betsy Holder and Jayne Phillippe Team Summary: The team started out slow with three early losses, but came on strong by finishing with six wins. The '97 team placed second at Conference Meet, 3rd at Regionals, and 7th at Sectionals. The team defeated six different opponents this year. Next years season looks very bright for the young Maroons who will be returning four key players. Individual Honors: Betsy Holder finished in 2nd place in the Big 12 Conference Meet, 3rd at Regionals, and 7th at the Sectional Meet. Letter Winners: 7 This Pagr-Pir. I : Thro;e ladies gi\e a pose b<'fore the mert. Pic 2: \ little more to the lrft. I thin!... Pic. 3 Usa . Orl'\ to bother \OU . Pic ..J , omebod) hit it deep ¡ Pic. 5: \li<hael Derl) tries to l..e('P a cool fare Pic 6 Erin likrs to tal..e the ernie route Pic. 7: Drrrl.. gi\ rs it onr last lool.:.

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Coaches: Erik and Lia Wetzel Team Accomplishments: Central's varsity cheerleading squad was named "Best in the Midwest" for 1996. They were invited to attend an elite camp at Northern Illinois University over the summer. As a result of their excellent performances, the squad received numerous superior gold ribbons. The cheerleaders were named 1997 Regional Champions and qualified for the National Championships in Orlando, Florida. Team Goals: To be competitive and successful at the National Championships and to keep up school spirit.

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Winter Sports


Boys' Basketball Coaches: Scott Davis, Tim Lavin, and John Woods Team Accomplishments: Placed second in the NewsGazette Thanksgiving Toumament. The team also made it to the consolation championship in the Centralia Holiday Tournament. One of the major mental accomplishments was beating cross town rival Centennial twice. Season Summary: Central's varsity team was very young this year, they had only four returning letter winners. Despite this obvious loss of experience the team did not suffer much. The junior class, lead by Brian Gwinn, Rob Reynolds, and Darmel Smith, made up a large portion of the team and didn't back down from the challenge they were delt. The young Maroon team stuck together, played hard, and ended up as a force to be delt with.

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Girls' Basketball Coaches: Kim Seward Burton, Lisa Martinez, and Katie Hale Captains: Katie Aquino, Janelle Johnson, and Molly Krol Oustanding Individual Performances: Janelle Johnson was named to the AllTournament Teams at the Centennial and Charleston tournaments. Molly Krol was named Athlete of the Week by a local news station. Team Motto: "Tearn first, me second" Season Summary: "It was a rocky start in the beginning, but the coach encouraged us to keep our heads up and strive for more. We were a young team that came away with some impressive victories and next year is sure to be a winning season." -Captain Katie Aquino

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Peppettes Coach: Ms. Levick Activities: Cheering and performing at Central football games. The Peppettes also do many fundraising activities, such as Meijer Department Store Modeling, Nickelodeon Game Lab, and 'Lil Roonies, which is a clinic involving elementary school dancers. Competition: The Peppettes will compete in Regionals February 7, 1998 at Tuscola H.S. Awards: The Squad proudly received National competion qualification at an Universal Dance Association summer camp. Future Outlook: Central's Peppettes are looking forward to successful competitions. Coach Levick is proud of the squad and is hoping for an even larger squad for 1998-1999.

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Boys' Swimming Coaches: Jeff Trigger and Will Barker Captains: Mark Sinder and John Townsend Most Valuable Swimmers: Mark Sinder, John Townsend, Rob Wellman, Tommy Lockman, Kenneth Sensenbrenner, Dan Trupin and Rob Wellman. Season Plans: Despite the loss of many seniors the maroons hope for another strong finish at state. Led by this years seniors John Townsend and Mark Sinder the maroons started off a promising season by winning the Bloomington Invitational. Other key contributors to the maroons success are Tommy Lockman, Kenneth Sensenbrenner, Dan Trupin, and Rob Wellman.

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FRO\ I RO\\ \latt 1'<'1111 PII \oah \!organ . R1an Fiedler Brian C:art<·r. Bill \luster R()\\ 2 Coach Jeff I riggrr ..Joe 1101 t. 1\lrr Lobdell John To11 ns<'rHI , \larl.. ...,inclcr. "ennrth Sensenbrerwr Ro11 'l Demarco \\right Ben Trupin. Dan I rupin . I onum Locl..man . \li"e thurston . Coach \\ill Bart..er.

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Wrestling Coaches: Jeff Scott and J.R. Wilson Captains: Mike Simlin and Clayton Overstreet Outstanding Individual Preformances: Mike Simlin has enjoyed a terrific season. Mike started out strong by winning the Kankakee Invitational and placed second in the Argenta Invitational. Mike is also the favorite to win the upcoming regional tournament Outlook for 98-99: Tearn captains Clayton and Simlin are returning along with 26 other wrestlers! The future looks very bright for the young returning maroons.

This Page-Pic. 1: Hey man, let go of my leg. Pic. 2: Clayton has no trouble taking this guy down. Pic. 3: Jeelbere shows a little spirit on the bench. Pic. 4: Another victorious maroon raises his arm. Pic. 5: Simlin knows he's the man. Pic. 6: " What are you going to do know." Pic. 7: " Hey man, you better get off me." Pic. 8: Nice Hold! Pic. 9: Shake it, Mr. Scott.


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Pellum. Mike Thurston, A.J. Leman, Eric Arnold . " We produced a great book this year and we really have to thank our wonderful staff, you guys did a great job." -Josh Greenfield and Becky Ness

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Thi Page-Pic I · Jack i capli\ ated b~ his article. Pic 2 Lh oh! \\ ho slipped that into m~ backpack? Pic 3: \guH·n IO\('. being a . tudl\ enior Pic. 4: The \1artin isters lo\e io ~ork together on their torie . Pic :i \ndj ~rites ruriouslj berore hi deadline Pic 6 \like is in a hurrj to f1nd a breaking nr\\S stofj.

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(From Left To Right) FRO\ T RO\\ : Jacl.. Care~. " atir \ qui no. \ gu~cn \ o. \ ndj Robins n. Rachel Fi. her. Ton1m~ Locl..man RO\\ 2: Jennifer Rou, ej. Femi Fletcher. Bet11allj Pet~. Rachel \Ii ller. 1\risti ' 1artin. \ iciJ FI)Tin. Jcnnj \1cdlocl... RO\\ 3: Kate \l urra). Laura \l artin. \Ia!'\ Ratcliffe. " r ' in Froehlich. Sarah ll ughcs. Michael l)('r~ . \ llison Rodgers. Lucas llcllmcr.


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Sponsor: Mr. Danielson Membership: 42 Requirements: Honorary Initiations: Spring of each year Officers: President: Dorian Belleville Vice President: Jana Zollinger Secretary: Lysa Nguyen Treasurer: Sarah Anderson Executive Council: Katherine Pickard Activities: Art work for school activities and publications. Objectives: Promote art in the school and gain experience through productive art activities.

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(From Left to Right) FRONT ROW: Felicia Breen, Rachel Buck, David Campbell, Sara Dumich, Sarah Ringler, Eric Arnold. ROW 2: Katherine Pickard, Sarah Anderson, Jana Zollinger, Jenny Cripe, Cary Salzmann, Mr. Danielson.


Sponsor:Tara Affolter Membership:6 7 Dues:$3.00 Activities:Celebrating the love of drama. Objectivies:Raising money for a new theater floor.

(From left to rlght)FRO'<T RO\\ :Elizabeth \ndrcjasich . Laura Da~ld. 1\alie Gordon . Ellyn Mcinzer. Emily liard . Eli1.abc h \\ igglns. \ilorcr Kulam. RO\v 2: Dann} ' kinin. /\a ron Traeger. R an Sego' ich . Michacl York. Jessica \1atlingl:r . Jennifer Tobias. Taylor. C~stalllardyman. \nna Garcia. Bonnie Check. RO\v 3:Rachel Fisher. laRurus Mitchell. Keith cgo~ich. John M. Phillips, Funk , John B. Phillips. Jacob \'an Laar. Om id Campbell. RO\\ 4:Michael Star". Joanna \1u 路ter. Joel Kaplan. Mike l nandcr. Ca Thomas. \in<J S<Jmii, \1arco Pascucci . Ben Brcnncr. Stacy !\roes. Elisabeth Ford .

This page-Pic . I . Drama Club ofncer 路 Joanna ~1uster . \ina amii. Oann~ kil'\ in. \a ron Traegcr. and \nna Garcia. Pic 2: Fcmi Fletchcr ha. a po~erful tage prescnce. Pie 3: \nthon~ Rapp L an honora~ mcmbcr of Central'~ Drama Club Pic 4 Elisabeth Ford is pa 路 ionate about drama. Pic 5 \1ikc Stack is sho~ing orr his drama skilL Pic 6: \~e . matey! \nd} Robin 路on docs a bit or pirate-charactcr acting.


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his year's fall play was "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest." It was performed November 6, 7, and twice on November 8. The cast was make up of fortyone students and was double cast. The play centers around a young man, R.P. MeM urphy, played by Keith Segovich and Kam Claiborne. who has just been put into a mental institution . At the institution, Mr. McMurphy encounters, and comes to know an interesting group of patients, with various levels of mental illness. Tara Affolter, the director, helped the students in these roles portray their characters with taste, truth, and sensitivity. The play's climax came when McMurphy decides to challenge the authority of the head nurse, Nurse Ratched, played by Femi Fletcher and Jennifer Hard. The play had a very successful fournight run.

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PEP Club is a club that promotes school spirit. PEP Club members attend Cen· tral sporting events, and act as an imposing and intimidating force to Central's opponents.

FRO\T RO\\ : 1\.ialana Glover. Joanna Must cr. Jcs. ira Cave~. Brc~ \ rss. Jackie Br1m n. \ iciJ lluhn. Emil~ Bromic I. 1\rlli \\ ciss. Jenn Scheitlin. \ li~e Lnander. 1\'hitne:r Hmicc. 1\.atir Gordon. \ iciJ F l~ nn. \shle~ lc l\.inne~. R0\1 2: 1\irstie Om is. 1\.at~ Canham. Laura lnsiJp, Liz 1\ arner. linda Tran. Erin B) I'd, Mar) Ratcliffe. l\m1ie llightshoe. Joel 1\.aplan. De, in \ tiJns. ~ !organ ~1 astn~. Gina arpetta. Erin \I iggins. RO\\ 3: Rita Concrl). Robert Drl\tle~. \ ick McLemore. Brian Flood. 1\.atic \ quino. \n~a Pmia. Bets\ Holder. Emil\ Brinkmann. Lindse~ \l orri . Jeanie 1\ iscgarner. 1\.risten BrccdiO\e. 1\l)stal Dilts. \ bb~ Burgrtt. Trkh Frazier. G11enna \Iiller. R0\1 4: Rachel \I iller. 1\.imberl~ \\ alsh. \l iJ..e Derl). Tm is Bones. Mar~ Sinder. John To1' nsend. 1\c ll~ urr·al). ~liJ..e \\ ong. 1\.risti ~I arlin, Usa Bourek Rachel Fisher. 1\.atherine PicJ..ard. Josh Greenfield. Jason Fisher. \ guyen I o. Jessica ~1attingl~. Helen Funston. \ atalie 1\.enn~. Jamie Co\ . ROll 5: '11m &>udreau. Jared Flyllll. Chad Cochrane. \ .J. Leman. Thaddus Rund. \ manda Eads. Sand~ \ lontanclli. \ lil-.e ) ork 11sha \ 1cConahae. \ llison ROACrs. Jonnlfer Cripe. Jennifer Tohias. 1\atie 'Iough. 1\dam Lund. Dann~ SIJI'\ in. \rma Garcia. LaRufus ~1 itr hell. Dm id Chi: holm. 'arah Hughes. Sara Ringler.

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Activities: Recycling, picking up trash, participating in Make A Difference Day, volunteering at Crisis Nursery. Objectives: To help out in the community and to make people aware of environmental issues.

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20 Officers: Presidents: Max Voelker & Bridget Meis. Vice Pres: Ben Gorski Treasurer: Danny Skirvin Activities: Diverse discussions. Objectives: To improve communications among the students at Central. To have a comfortable place to talk and be respected.

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Membership: 57 Requirements: Run in Election

Activites: Food for Families, Homecoming Week, Dances, School Exchanges, Charity Events, Leadership Conventions, Sports Day. Objective: To unify the student body through school spirit and activites and to create a sense of leadership throughout the school.

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Members: 89 Dues: $11.00 Requirements: The members must sell doughnuts in the morning and must participate in various community activities. Activities: Selling doughnuts, raking leaves in the fall and shoveling snow in the winter, working at the U of I Pepsi tent at football games, participating in Safe Rides, fundraising for local service organizations, and toy drives. Objectives: To promote volunteerism among the student body.

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Sponsor: Diane Ecker and Susan Earp Number of Members: 14

Dues: $5.00 Requirements: A Business course Officers: President-Kristi Martin Vice-President-Michael Derry Secretary-Tim Boudreau Treasurer-Adam Henderson Public Relations-Laura Martin Activities: Monthly meetings-dealing with business and investments. Listen to guest speakers. A business field trip at the end of the year. Objectives: To learn more about the business world.

Sponsors: Faye Catchings, Kathleen Arnold, and Elisa Frazier. The Director is Jon Browning and the pianist is Trevar Staches. Number of Members: Approximatly 40 members. Activities: Meet once a week after school to practice. Has performed at local churches, community groups, and school concerts. Objectives: To serve a diverse group of Central students and to sing diverse musical selections-thus their name-Diversity Choir.

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Sponsor: David Skadden Number of Members: 40 Activities : Common Ground members are trained in Peer mediation and are available as a neutral third party . Common Ground works to help peers resolve conflicts peacefully and in a mutually satisfying way . Common Ground members go through the challenge course at Allerton Park . Common Ground also works throughout the communitg by going to workshops and other various activities. Objectives: To increase students' skills and help relate to conflict. Common Ground works to improve the quality of human relationships here at Central and in the comunity.

Number of Members: 15 Dues: $3 .50 Club Officers: Presidents: Ryan Jones and Jenny Cripe Vice Pres: Anya Pavia and Laura Inskip Secretary: Trish Frazier Treasurer: Katie Clegg Activities: Work Friday and Saturday nights from 10:30 to 1:30. Safe Rides gives free rides to teenagers that need a safe ride home.

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Sponsor: Glenn Miller Membership: 88 Dues: $7 Requirements: A GPA of 4 .5 or above

Activities: Tutoring at Central and various local grade schools, and a Bowl-a-Thon fundraiser in the spring Objectives: To credit scholarship and good citizenship to the students of Central High School

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Number of Members: 40 Dues: $5 Officers: Davis Vice Pres: Secretary: Treasurer:

President: Kirstie Femi Fletcher Kanitra Keaton Janelle Johnson

Activities: Afro-American Talent Show, Ebony Ball, Kwanzaa Celebration, Mentorship. Objectives: To celebrate the Afro-American culture through various activities.

(From Left to Right) FRO'lT ROW: Kanitra Keaton. Janelle Johnson. Kir lie Davis. ROW 2: Rita Conerly. Jason Brillen, F'cmi Fletchrr

This Page Pic. 1: Kanitra Keaton and Keysa Bro>wn are done planning the Ebon~ Ball . Pic. 2: Robin Brown and Jennifer Campbell are hard at work. Pic. 3: hhhh 1 Don 't bother Ocean Biggrrs. Pic . 4: These girls have o much fun in 1\fro-1\merican Club.


Sponsor: Charles Drake Membership: 6 Requirements: Must maintain a " C" average Activities: PSP competes in academic competitions . They also attend seminars and instructional sessions on how to prepare for college. Objectives: The Principal's Scholars Program is a comprehensive pre-college program des igned to increase the pool of minority students entering math and science based programs.

Sponsor: Mrs. Sparks Number of Members: 28 Dues: Five Dollars Officers: President: Fem i Fletcher Vice Pres: Coffee Thompson Secretary: Kristen Moll Treasurer: Kelly Murray Future Teachers of America is a new club at Central this year. The club does a variety of different activities, such as visit local schools, learn about college, and help other teachers. The goal of the club is to help students who would like to learn more about a teaching career.

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This Page-Pic. 1: \i is concentrating hard on this math problem . Pir. 2: These t\1 o can hard!~ krrp their rxcitrmrnt under control. Pic. 3: These arc thr Math Club officers. Pic. --1 : Pat 's calculator is 1cry imprr ' i\ c. Pic . 3· \\ell . I gur s math can put a smile on somronr's facr.

(From left to right) FRO\T RO\\: Tim \ndrr on. Patrick \shbrook. \ic" \oss. \i Pan. Laura lnsldp. Zubin ~1011imi. RO\\ 2: 1\-l ikc \\ ong Joanna Muster, \like l nander. Lindsr) '\.I orris. John T011 nscnd . Betsy Holder. 1\Jicolc Tanner. Trish Frazier. Jcnnifrr Tobias. Erin \1 iggins Ia Rufus Mitchell . RO\\ 3: Todd Higgerson . Eli Isaac ·on. 1\ngcla /'..alucha. Linh Ptmm. Jackie Fcng. Tommy Lockman. Eric Gertner. Marri a Gonda. '\.1a\ \ oclkrr·. Rachel Buck. Ben Gorski. 1\ndy Robinson . RO\\ --1 : Jim Prllum , Ami Panchal. Linda Tran. Gwrnna Millrr. gu)rn \o. Stc1c Ehcart. Josh Grccnnctd. ~ilofcr 1\ulam. Manika Bhatcja . 1\ylr Funk. Erica Prtrrs.


Sponsor: Darren Plattner Membership: 50 Dues: Seven dollars Officers: Vice Pres.-Meg Nelson, Secretary-Jennifer Gardner , Treasurer Nguyen Vo, Seargent at Arms-A.J . Leman. Activities: Field trips, science fairs , and other enriching activities. Objectives: Increase a love of science.

Front Ro11- Tara Peters. BrtS) II older. Om id Chi, holm. John B. Phillips. Dann) IJn in. Jennifer Gardner. Jennifer Tobias. arah Um1 . G11 enna \1iller, Unda Tran. ~liehael Derl) , Blake Hanej. Ro11 2- \ieole Tanner. John T011 nsend. 1\at) Canham . lindsej \I orris. \like l nander. Joanna Mu ter. \guyen \ o. 1\n a Pa1 ia, nna Garcia. La Rufus \1itehell . Eric \rnold . Laura lnskip. \aron Traeger. \leg \eLon. Giraldo Rosale,. R011 3- Michelle Chi holm. \1elia mith. Caroll\1bU\ i. Jonathan Fossum. l\1uhammad 1\han. ~1ilo.e \\ ong. Eli Isaacson. \nd) Robinson. Usa Boucelo.. Robert Henderson. 1\atic Clegg. Jenn) Cripe. Dmid Prell. \ndre11 \\ei, s. Marguerite Tan. L~sa \ gu)en. E. ther Ramos. R011 .J- \nd) Lang. Zubin M011 la1 i, \lc"- \ oss. Patricio. 1\, hbr•ool-.. andi \1ontanelli. \mi Panchal. Erin \\ ig~ins . Jaclo..ie Feng. \ ilofer 1\ulanl. \ngcla Zalucha. Unh Phan. Erica Peters. Brian Carter, Thaddeus Rund. Jason Fisher. llclcn Funston. Delisa B num

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Activities:Juniors-Building a replica of Thoreau's cabin at Walden Pond.

Objectives:To study sub· jects in an integrated, inter· disciplinary manner. Also,to provide a strong technology focus.

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(From Left to Right) FRONT ROW: Ashley Naekwe, Nigeria Hammad, Nasheena Casslmjee, Ben Unander, Vegas Thornton, Andy Hutson, Josh Callahan. ROW 2: Michelle Brown, Teresa Tester, Dana Tester, Dawn Cavanaugh, Peter Kane, Daniel Large, Joe Eppich, Drew McDaniel. ROW 3: Dasha Allen, Johanna Harms, Christian McMul· len, Sam! Stegall, Michael Hinton, Kyle Funk, Jacob Hendricks, Kyla Claiborne, Paula Moore, Chris Pe· ters. ROW 4: Joe Hoyt, Kenneth Battle, Cain Schaub, Johanna Henry, Pat Phillips, Adam Traeger, Jerad Johnson, Justin Battle, Bobby Davenport, Bilal Ali, Justin Matthew, Andy Zahnd, Matt McCloud, Revie McCray. ROW 5: Dustin Cooper, Matt Seibert, Rasheid Reid, Kendra Vreeman, Amy Johnston, Matt Runge, Ryan Fiecller, Jason Lickheldt, Jonathan Diny. Sophomores:

FRONT ROW: Alex Klimek, Ra· chel Brown, Marissa Thurman, Tina Eppich, Sarah Williams, Cessily Wilson, Candice Slates, Amanda McGraw, Susan Floyd. ROW 2: Rachel Baln, Nick Cobb, Chan! McMullen, Josh Seider, Lindsay Pope, Kiana Walker, Amy Skilling, Shari Perez, Tanesha King, Brianna Morgan, Jessica Simpson. ROW 3: Jim! Kirchgessner, Tony Hansen, Mike Sanderson, Chris Breen, Michael Large, Joe Webster, Neva Bishop, Josh Thomas, Kevin Phillips, Cindy McDermed. ROW 4: Robert Simmons, Shanece Chavis, Romielle Brown, Michael Vonner, Colin Henry, Charles Fridline, Mike Merrick, Joshua Profit, Jeff Schmidt, Naomi Collins. Juniors:

FRONT ROW: Amber Johnston, Elizabeth Culbertson, Robert Sallee, Shayna Ward, Darnell Jasper, Tyson Jackson, Stacey Hites, Brlna Hites, Heather Welborn, Montreyel Brown. ROW 2: Latasha Brlze, Lissa Gardner, Meyosha Harris, Beth Huhn, Mandl Alexander, Derek Vaughn, Eli Silverman, Aric Foster, Chad Beasley, Mary Patroulis. ROW 3: Mr. Malone, Terrance Jones, Kyle Bowen, Dominic Vu, Tim Reuds, Kam Claiborne, Lawrence Davis, Ben Schroeder, Rita Conerly, Kyle Manley, Ken!tra Keaton, Matt DeJaclmo, Troy Beard, Missy Henry, Mary Mohrbacher.


Sponsor: Bette van Es Membership: 125 Dues: $8.00 Requirements: Must be currently enrolled in a Spanish class or have a special interest in the club. Activities: Many Spanish related fiestas, carwashes, going out to Mexican restaraunts, cookie sale, secreto papa noel, Immersion weekend, trip to Bloomington to watch Spanish dancers, volleyball game against other language clubs. Objectives: To promote an awareness and appreciation for Spanish speaking people and their culture.

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TOP I'ICTl RI·,(From Left to Right) FRO\T ROll 1\rlsten Gilbert. Erir Pelt.. l'alric!.. \lurph\ . Courtnr1 Russell. Erica l'etrrs. Jill ll,mns. \nl!ir llohnrr. \l<~rissa Gonda . 1\n slit' Simmons. lie len Funston. Sara Dumich . 1\enat Ramirez. ROll T\1 0 \1ar) Ratcliffe. Sarah llnhn. \it'\ Srhrordrr Leah Coll'lasure 1\ell\ \lurra1. 1\ate Sligherg. 1\allwrlnc Pickard. Daniell<' Schaub. Laura \ l artln. 1\athlern II hrallt'\ . Kat) l't•tx•r. 'I ro1 \lichels.ROII liiREL.I\imiX'ri) llalsh. IJJC Isaacson. IJmtsa1 Thomas. Coffee Thompson. Jacob Strauss. Cathrrinr Thomas. Laura D;nld. 1\alie \lecchung. Sara \rnold . Ral'lwl Bloc!..man. Elise l'ar!..er-Stephen. Jessica II ill. Srnora 1an l·,s ROll FOl R \latthr11 Clegg. 1) lrr Brnnrtl. \ lanika Bhateja. Joseph Stalin lkn lrupin. \llison II an<'\ . Erin II lggins. Brian Carter. Tomm1 IAicl..man. 1\t'l in Frederic!... Trlsh FraziN, Julit• Sonka . Deana II ('iss. BO'I'I'0\11'1CTl RE(From Ldtto Right)FRO\T ROII :Rarhel Fisher. )ashira Padilla . 1\ell) l'eprr. Jill Stanko. G11enna \ lillrr. Sarah Lla11. Joanna \ l uster. Stan I\ roes . II hlttH'I lim ire . \nna Garcia . 1\risli \ !arlin. ROll Til 0. Dm id Chisholm. Jeromr Johnson. \l ichael lkrn . \ lrl l'atrlct... \ndrra Bloc!... J(•nm Campbell \Iamie Stt'lt'ns. R1an \loon·. \ll!..e Sltrh. Boh Feller. \laggie \mar her. Elitaheth Fielder. Lisa \ l drtln. \dam Cr;m ford. \lelia Smith .ROII liiRLI·,..Jonathan Fossum. Jana IA1ilinger. ijsa Boucet... l\e1in Froehlich . Ell iherman. \lei.. \lcLt•mon•. Usa \rrdlr!... Bt•tll \ess. Dere!.. \ aughn. \nnie I light shoe. ' pt•nn·r Dobro1 ol111 . 1\ate \lorgan . Emil\ Fonnrr. Dustin Smith . \li!..r lnander. Chris S<~lzman . Jackie Bro11 n ROll FOl R Senora 1.1n Es. Lenore Zion. Sara \lmt. \lrolt• Tanner. \irole Bridges. Christ\ Laesrh. Jeff Trigger. John Tm1 n~end . \nn Ro'' \atalie \larshall . l\at1 Canham . Emil\ lkln!..mann. Lauren O'Connor. Till alii II al!..er. 1\elll II elss. Tiu•rt•s,t Dt'l all. Jorge l't'l ez- \had. \at aile Dalton.ROll Fl\ E:Geraldo Rosales. Dam11 S!..lnln. Erlr \rnold. Jared Fl\ nn. lim Boudreau . Chris Dohro1 olm . Da1 icl Prell. \nctn•11 II etss. \mi l'anrhal. Torianna Ross. Carol \lbu1 i. \mim!la \t'll port Bnan G11 inn. 1\elli Jud1 . \shit'\ Seamen. Jant'il<' Jotinson


Sponsor: Mrs. van Es and Ms. Anders Dues: $8.00 Requirements: A cumulative 'A' average in Spanish at the end of third quarter with enrollment in either 3rd, 4th, or 5th year Spanish. Initiation: Early May a ceremony is held to recognize new students into the orginization. Activities: Car Wash, are· treat in Lake Geneva , Tutoring

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Membership: 16 Requirements: Must maintain an A- average in French and a B+ average in the rest of your courses. Initiation: Spring Activities: The annual French Honor Society Initiation ceremony. Objectives: To recognize outstanding students in French, and to promote a greater understanding of the French language.

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Sponsor: Ed Allen Membership: 43 Dues: $9 Requirements: To participate in German Club activities . Activities: Field trips to area middle schools , annual Oktoberfest celebration, and fundraising. Objectives: To promote the learning of the German language and culture and to have fun .

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FIRST RO\\ Rachel Rm\din. Johnnj TocJ.. . \1art~ Kane. Blan \1rCirllan. \1uhammad 1\han. \ina Samii . Erir Grrtnrr. \ngr la Zalucha. \1att Clrgg. RO\\ 2: Robrrt Hrndrr on. Phil Dr,rrrll. Zarh 1\rnnrdj. Jennifer Tobias. R~an Thomas. Sandi \1ontanrlli. Elizabeth \\arnrr. \manda Eads. Lauric Climer. RO\\ 3: Robert Brackett . Bennet Trn\illigrr. Summer Lanr. Laurrn J)o,~ning. \nt onia Galanas. "'lirolr S\\artzrndrubrr. Lerann Trr\\ illigrr. 1\ristin ' to\ cr. John Bramfrld . \1ar" Sandrock. RO\\ 3: Patrie!.. \ shbrook. Tim \n<l<'rson . '\oick \ oss. Jackson Hoffman. \irJ.. 1\ammrr. Bill \1u trr. Ton\ \1illagr. Laura lnskip. \udrr\ \\artt.. Emil)' liard . Faith S\\artzrndrubrr.


Sponsor:Ed Allen Membership:20 Dues:$18 at initiation Requirements:Must be an active German Club member and German student. Also, must be a third year German student and have a B+ average. Initiation: The beginning of May. Activities:Field trips to area middles schools, giving the Wunderkind award, tutoring, and fund raising. Objective:It is a National Society which honors those students who distinguish themselves in the study of the German language.

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Administration

Mr. Dm~ is a one of three deans at CentraL Wften. as~cf what fie et9,,ys most nbout ftis jo6, ftis rep!J is that fte e ~oys seeit19 stwfents tftat are without pro6fems He et~joys tfte sportit19 outir19s ancf l'Vorkinq vvitft Ccntraf s tcacliers ancf staff. He's seen many 9oocf cftat19es wfiife here at CentraL Tfte SUSJlCttsion ancf cfrug pro6fems have been cfecfin.in9. However, truancy is stiU a major pro6Cem.

irs. Ftepa.rcf has firu{ a for19 career. Sfte tat19fit _or n.in.eteen years in ,fattoon. She came to Centmf in 1991 ancf was cfean unti( 1996, wfien sfte Ceft to 6ecome a principaL lie came 6ack. to Centrnf this year ancf is current(' one of tFte tftree t{eans. ne cCCcicfed to come &ac 6emuse :fie ~~ a

_ lltlJ19 cFtili:f. As a princip_af. she spent too mu Ft time (l\.~'ll)' _from ter cftifd. 'I nerc are manv positives to working as a t{ean. Sfte bdie\'es ftat work and· ~me sftc spem(c; disdpUniny t19 • ·wiif pay l~J in tft fot19 nm.


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Fred Feditmann

GCenn Miffer

Susan TayCor

Socia[ Worker

David SkaMen

MariLyn Misner


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R.o&erta Jones

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Pfiysicaf Education Department

Jeff TriÂŁjger


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Dianne Krone

Patty t\ndrews

Donna \fcKmfcy

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Donna Osfer

Doty Pnipps

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Donafd" Stewart

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Janet Wftafen


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Art De artment

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E.Cisa fraser


Centra£ Staff of 1998



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Senior Messages Wfiitney,

We take great prik aru! joy in ali you've cu:compfisfid. You fiave upt us very 6usy with your many acti.viti£5, &ut we wou!t!n't fiave firuf it any ather way. Our Cives wiff not 6e the Sanl£ 1\Q:t year! With out Cove aru! support aLways, Mom, Dac!, aru! Brett

AJ., You fiavt 6un such a 6fe.ssmg to our wfwft famiLy! for aJr tm t.=ttng foot6_alf moiiWUS, tm Cwu:fits with tm _guys, cuuf tm thrill of sumg you rnatlJTe utto such a fine YDW19 man. ow you art ruufy to Ctave Ctntrof cuuf Ctavt fw.m to veiUIJTt wftue God is ~ you. Wt Ww Ht wili 6e fauhfu! to 6t with you as you save eMus, gtvmg your Ufe away. Love cuuf Prayus, Dad; Mom, J.O.,Jufit., J., cuuf Cory Tfianks

To R.adtd;

You were 6om with. a twinRit in your eye. It is stiff tftae an4 one of th.e =y thinqs we rove an4 cu!mire. You fiave _grow~ into a 6~Juf yo~ woiTUUI. Jiffet! with. passwn, cfetmn.ination, conjidena, an4 rove. A[ways RnoW fww proud we are of you an4 fww mudi we rove you. Peau. an4 Love, Dad; Mom, Ga6e, A66y, an4 Seth.

Sccoter aru! Pez, To the 6est guy friendS any two 9irfs ccuUf ask. for. Tfiank.s for ali the times at ]iffians, Hesse! pam_ aru! DQ, We wou!t!n't tnu!e you two for the worU£. We Cove you guys! Katie aru! Rwu!i

Kam,

Jen:J~

MESS IS BEST!

Very prow! of you.

Now 90 out aru:( conquer the woruf! Love, Mom, D®, ]aro6, M, aru:C Q

Midiae!-our first 6om. son. It is with many WITS aru! great joy tliat we fauncJi you off into your Cife as a yo1J119 rufuft. As a 6aby we ddicatd you to the Lon!. Everyda.y we ccntinue to _give you over to liim.. We know He fias an ~t:i.f19 .future.

We're so protu! of you as you prufuate., 6ut then you maR.e us pnnu! everyda.y. See your sigFtt.s for the stms 6ecause we know your future is as 6rigl1t aru! fu1I of promises as you are. God &Cess aru! R.eep you aLways. Love, Mom., Dac!, Je;nna. aru! Missy

]e.rmy, Co~ns!

We. are. proud

of you.. Love., Mom, Dad", aruf Emify


Fuis, Upon grru{uation you're tofLf that the future is now in your futru!s-as if it were so~ wond'eifu! 9ift. However, it's a. m~ ~acy-6otft a. threat aiuf a. promise. But if there's any wa.y to dO it 6etter, we're confofent that you. wilC 6e the one to

firu! it. With. much. Cove a.ru! prik, Your Fa.mi!y

)a:red',

We Uved and ~hed to9aher, and foved you for 1 8 years with erwrmous prUfe.. The fove and prUfe

wilf never end. A[ways remem&er, a mnn ha.s tFuu thin9s tha.t can never &e tctUn away; your ruune, your wore{, and your education. Honor and respect all tFuu and you wilf &e sw:ussfuC in whatever you cftoose to do. Love, Mom andDruf

Conpu:tu!ations Katy!! We're protuf of you. Love, Mom aru( Bruce

Dean.st Gwenna,

Conqmtufations! We are so prow! of you! We appru:iatL your difiqena., ~h 9oafs, aru! ClJ1'in9 spirit. You ha.ve &u.n. a &lfssin9 from God! We wil[ aLways climsh our worufeljuf memories of you. " The dreams of the dlllsem are fulLy slltisfid." (Prov. 13:4) The Lon!'s wif~ fove swrourufs the one wfio trusts in Him. (PsaLm 32:10). Love, Ow{, Mom, Grf9, Geoff, and Gct&e

Otm Lib&y, Time lias passed' 6y so f ast. It sums flU onfy yestat!ay

t1iat you Wat 90in9 to YOIU Jim aay of scfwo( We are very prow{ of wfutt you ftave acro'":l'U.sfttd' so far, and' ares~ yotU future wili &ring you mudi ftapplllt.!s.

You are very specia!! A[ our rove,

Co ~ns

To Da.vUf Todi£, CO GRATULATIO S! ln you, I fiave 6een 6fesse4 6WU!Se, a.6ove a[[, you. fiave a. 9ooc! lieart. Tlia.nk you. for afC of the ~ sports seasons, grru!uation from ~ft. sc.fwoC a.ru! now, 6ecomi119 a. U.S. Marine ... .as your mother, I a.m honored a.ru! coufd not 6e more proud:. I Cove you, Mom

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You fiave 6een a. !]l;ft of sunshine. You fiave an OJlt90i.f19, 9oa! oriented" young woma.n.. Collti.rwt. to shoot for the s~ when setti119 your 90afs a.ru! with. Goc! as your co-pifot, you. wilC achieve great thi119s in your Cife. Love, Mom, Parke, M~ Deana, .fl, a.ru! Gi.f19er

grown from a. shy attt£ 9irl to

Tom, Conputufat:Wns on your grru{uation! We are so prouc! of your aa:ompflsliments a.ru! wish you much. success a.ru! happiness forever. Gooc! fuck as you. 6ep.n another sepnent of your Cife. Lov~

Dad; Mom, a.ru! Kristie

Mom and' Dad'

Denr Jolin,

As you fiave afreru!y feamd, when you. set new 9oafs in Cife, there are those who wilC c!iscourage you; t.effilJ9 you. that you. cannot possi6ry sua:ed. 1~ tfimt. WorR. Fum!, 9ivi.f19 your 6est effort at whatever you. attempt. You a.Cone wi[( know when you. fiave readtd your personaL 6est or are read:y to move to sorne:tlii.f19 new. ACo119 the wa.y you. wilC fiave ~erienw! a.ru! Ceanw! m.udi. Bei.f19 a. participant in Gfe is far more reward'if19 than 6ei.f19 a. spectator. We Cove you John Mom, Dad; G~ a.ru! Gra.ru!mom

Arruuu!a, The spamfe. in your eyes a.ru! smile on your fa.ce fiave Cit up our fives since the c!a.y you. were 6om. Your aa:ompflsliments are many, a.ru! your c!edU:ation to others wi[( fead: to success in a[[ of your future etu!eavoo. You are a. woru!erjuf ~fiter, sister, ~liter, n.iut., a.ru! cousin. Your principfes, fiwnor, music, .frieru!s(tips, faith a.ru! indOmitabf£. spirit wilC support you ~hout Cife's journey as wilC the fa.mi!y ~m6ers who are so prouc! of a.ru! tftankju( for you. We Cove you. more than anythif19! Dad; Mom, Aru!rew, Mimi, T~ GT'!UU!ma, Merlyn, a.ru! the rest of the 9CU19·


Dearest Anya., Our years to9etliu cou!t! not liave 6een 6etUT. We wi1C miss you terri6fy, 6ut we want you to liave a. joyfuL co~e tenure.. Home wil! a!wa.ys 6e tftue when you ned us. In your Cife, dream 6ig, faugfi Jreefy, aruf fove c!eepfy. Love, Mom aruf Dru!

Ma.rina.,

You are so terrific! As you 90 off to co~e aruf start the rest of your Cife, Rnow that our fiearts aruf our fove 90 with you. It is a. priv~e liavi119 you for a. ~fi­ terj sister. Love, Mom, MeCia., Midt.elfe, aru{ Maf9o

Congratufations to the Crew! From, Your parents

Kit,

joe£,

otlii119 in rife that is wortfiy is ever too lian! to achieve, if you just liave the COtlllJ9e to try it

Aru! mp up your fctitli aruf 6erieve! Congratufations! We fove you! Mom, Dru!, Tocft£, aruf Rac.liae!

Dear Sarufi, T firee cfturs for a. ftufy, a. scfw far, aruf a.n

athfete.. We are proud of af£ that you are a.ru! fooR forwan! to a[£ that you wi([ 6ecome. Love,

Motfier, Dru!, Amy, aruf EriR

• atafie, As Y~ . trov~e into the~ pliase of your Cife, knew tliat m SJ'~t, m.iru!, ft=t cuu{ in our mutuaiJititft we go with

you. Althougfi the sups wilr 6e yours alone to trovd. the frivu!s you're to mut cuu{ tk hwwCed!Je wilr fiopefu/Iy a gift you sliare with us a1L You've IIUUk us smile-you've IIUUk us ay-you've IIUUk us prow!, #8 "CHS, CHS" Love,

oaa, Mom,

Ga6ridre, cuu£ Daminn

Atfnm, We're proud of af£ that you liave aa:omprislid, aruf we trust you wi([ conti.nue to grow in stature aruf strength. LooR to the future witfi. af£ its possi6iG.ties, aruf Rnow we'[ a!wa.ys 6e fiue for you. Love.,

Mom, Dru!, aru{ Lucas

Your sense of humor is unmat:c.ftd. Your atfiietic a.6ifity lias upt us very entataind Your TU1tUIU[ i.ntelTisence ma.Us you a. survivor. Your fa.mi!y is very proud of you. Love, Mom aruf Dru!

Dear Sarah,

Congratufations on your gnu{uationl! Your fami!y is very proud of you!! Keep up the 9ooc! worR for your co~e c!asses ~ faf£ at Ea.stern Iffinois University! Love, Dru!, Mom, aruf jackie

Wa.y to 90 Joanna. Muster!! You've Ceame4 that preparation aru{ c!etenn.ination are uys to adiie.vernent. We Rnow you.'[ use these uys to open the dOors to a. 6right fuwre. Pfay han!, worR fum{, aruf liave fun! I We're proud of you, aruf we LOVE you. Mom, Dru!, aru{ Bil!

Dear Kevin,

We are very proud of your four years at Centra!. We are 6fessec! to liave you aru{ the joy you liave 6rolJ9ftt us. Live fo119, ef9oy 9ooc! FteaCth, 6e Fwppy, aruf prosper. Love.,

Mom aruf Dru!


Mike,

]osfi, We are so protu! of you!! Wft.erever you. go, whatever you. dO, ow fove support wi[ ClCwClys 6e mere. Thank you, Josfi, Jor 6citJ9 you. We Cove you, Mom, Dru!, ]ami

We are very protu! of you, Mike. Congratufations on your ~ft. schoo( aa:ompfisft.ments. You.liave 6een Cl joy to liave arouru!, we wif[ miss you. Jlf,tt year. Our very &est to you. Love., Mom Dru!

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P.S. Where are the k.e.ys to yow Jeep??

Dear Becky, We are so very protu! of you,.for your ttUmY wonderfuL acwmpCisltmi.nts for the fovdy yoW19 woman tliat you. liave 6ewme. Faa tfte ttUmY c.fia!fer19es in tfte da.ys aftuu! with ClSmifewefcome tftem Cl5 opportunities. We fove you. very much! Love., Mom, ]ClSon, Papa, GT!Il'U!mCl

Annie,

ana

Con~put:Hfations! co~e~year.

ana

Love, Mom, Dcu!, AClison, aru! Tocfd

ana

Mo[y, You're Cl6Ce.ssi"9 in our fives. We're protu! of who you. are of Cl[ you've aa:ompfisfid. The future hoft!s joy worufu for you. Wafk to your goals firmCy with 6o[Lf steps. Our Cove support will ClfwClys 6e with you. Love., Mom Dru!

ana

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RyClrt,

Congmtu!atWns! We are very protu! of you! You. are sudi Cl unique person with yow sense. of fuutwr wit. you. never cease to mClk£. u.s fauqfi. You've ClCwClys 6un one to ft.efp others cmJ put yoursefJ !Ost. Yow future Coo~ &riglit-go for itl!

ana

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Love,

ana

Dad, Mom, Matt,

ana KeLsey

Emdy. You

wae a gtft thL <fay you wae 6am cuu! contuwt to ~ so. Tfumi you for an: of thL fovr. f<wgfu. cuu! sproa! nr=. You~ wlin< you camt from. It IS now up to you to c!uuk wlin< you want to 90. W< Mv< confo!mu that you wUl co~ to <nJOJ your fanu!y, JMuf.s, uf<, cuu! sdf. Rmwnhc, ' Wfw 9oa aroun4, comtS around' ' . .• W:p 9'""'9 cuu! !if• wU!91v< &aci. W< 9av< you thL roots . cuu! now you an 9<tt1ng your W1119-'· EnJoy your "JU9ftt ' cuu! rantmha fiomt: IS wlin< you <an l'an4 at anyttm<! W< fov< you cuu! always wUl. Tfumis . Em.

Jason, We are proud of the yollfl9 man you. have &uo~ N it relates to yoUT success, what fits &ehind you, or what fits in front of you, ITtllttm very fittfe when compamf to what IUs within you. Kup yoUT sense of humor aru! coruinue to ITUike Gocf aru! famiLy the centa

Gooc! &u:k in

of yoUT fife.

Love,

Mom aru! Dacf

l.ove,

Mom. john,

Eric,

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Any a, You. are &rigfit. very fovitJ9, &eautifuL Our fives liave 6un emidied 6y liavin9 Cl ~liter fik£. you. M!ly God BCe.ss you. with Cl Cor19 fife. Love., Tata Grand'mamCl

Congmtu!atWns! You. survivu! 12 years of schoo( 18 years of sistas! AvoU! ~ ®y more ft.oCe.s in tfte ~s or wWT.s. Don't wait until you. are out of TP to write. home, rememlier to caLrMom when you. nee4 hefp with yow computer. Love., Mom, Dad, Jenny, SatCl

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]olin. aruf Ro6, Congmtu!atWns on yOlJT ~ft. schoo( gnu!uati.on. The !Ost 17 years liave gone 6y very fClSt. You've 6oth aa:ompfisft.e4 Cl Cot in ~ft. schoo' we R1ww you.'[ aa:ompfisft. even more in co~e. We wish you. tfte &est of Cuck Cl5 you. conti.nue. yow journey through fife. Never Coose. yOlJT sense of pwpose. or compromise your future goals aruf lfreams. Best Wishes!

ana

Love,

Mom, Dad, Ed,

ana Laura.


Lall1"tn, Wftauver Y''u c£., tn future, flap yourJosiuve attttwft, ~ht(ul sense of humor, cuuf 6eauttf smiiP_ Jam<e 15 anulZtd at fiow you fiavt 9omn a miffion jow out fetUrs DG. cuuf your 6riffiant use of words

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'mmificati<m' cuuf 'tmmu<ent. If we're scuf when you feave jor scfwoL we can always tFuni of your ·9'"~ w stmrs' rouum. Gocf Bfess You. Love, Mom, Dad', & JamiL

Katie,

Congra.tufa.tions on your many ac.compfisliments. Our fives lta.ve 6een tmo/ 6fessw 6y your auir19 aruf fovin9

personafity. Love,

Mom aruf Dcu!

Dear ArtM,

Slianrwn,

We are so proutf of you, our 6e.autifu£ cuu! tafwted: ~Fuu, our dMW, sin9e.r,fi9ure skat.tr, cuu! act:ress. Golf fias 9iven you many taft.nts, aLways use tli£m in liis lienor cuu! kup fiim # 1 in your CiJe. Golf 6fe.ss you aLways, Grcuu!rna M099ie cuu! (Grruufpa Mctrlln wo)

Tfian.k you for a![ of our c.fwisftd fami!y memories aruf for a![ of those to come. We are protu! of ev~ that you fum accompfishd Goocf fu&. in your future. endeavors. Congratu!ations, We fove you! Dru:!, Mom, am{ NataLie

Scott,

My &efoved' ~ftter, TfiroU9h your fife you ful.ve nuu!e. me so Ftappy am{ so proud. I fove your iru!i.viduafism and your sense of &eauty. You are &rigflt and tafen.td aru! you can 90 anywfiue you want in fije.. R.eme.m&er that I'[ a!wa.ys &e &e.hiru! you, churi119 you on. A[ my fove, Mom

Congmtufatinns on a![ of your accompCishme.nts. You are very speciaL to us aru! we are very protu! of you. We wish you a![ t1ie Ftappiness in t1ie wor{c{ aru! hope a1I of your cfrea.ms come. t:rue. We wi[ a!wa.ys &e fiue tD fove aru! support. you. We fove you.

Dad; Mom, E.ric, Christy, Midtad aru! Marie

Jill; Your fiarcf work cuuf .P~~erana fiavt alfowtcf you to accompfisfi many wondajul ~s-aau!emUnlly, atfifetically, musically, cuuf as a cfum:h cuuf scftoo( Cecufu. We btow you &est, fiowevu, as a sm~ rofFwu! wfio is Wuf, ctlli.f19• cuuf Cov~! Conputufations on your achitvemtnts cuuf &est of U0. in co~rJ

Love, Mom, Dad', cuuf £lfen

Our Dearest R.acfte.[ Zom!ee, Your &owuffess tafent aru! cftlightfu! persona.fity will ta.U you far-ma.y&e, even, to a. "Gafazy far, far a.wa.y". Now we'[just ful.ve to &uy a. telescope tD watc.fi you soar a.mo119 t1ie stars. We fove you so. Your Big9est Fans, Ma:rn.a_ Dru:!ay, FT!Utk. & Stuart

P11i9e,

May ali your fiopes cuu! dreams come trilL RLmem6er, tfi£ cilipfane 9oe.s 09ainst tfi£ wind; not wWi iL

Goo!! liu:k in whatever you dO. I know you. will Q:CW{ everyone's ~e.ctations. Pfus, we're ali fook.-

in9forwarlf w many more first pface.s with "O[i''! Love, Mom, Norm, cuu! ali of your fovin9 famiLy

Dear £fiw6etfi, You are a. _great joy to us, aru! we are very protu! of you. You ful.ve puc.et! many fivesj Uep

sta.tu!i"9 finn! Lov~

Mom aru!Dwf

Dear Derek, The fast 18 years ful.ve sped &y at a. rate &eyoncf our contro( Just a.s we were so scarea to fe.t you. cfim.6 that terribo/ ta1I am{ twisty s!Uk in t1ie park wfim you were a. wcfafe.r, we are now e;Ww!, yet apprehensive., a.&out your new fife stretching out &efore you. You have consta.ntfy swprised' us with your stre.. aru! quiet 1.Lild'ers~. Just a.s you quite capa.&ry nuu!e. it cfown t1ie "twisty" s!Uk a.fone at one aru! a. Mff, we Rnow you'[ tnake it cfown that "fo119 aru! wincfi119 roru:!." Happy fife.! R.emem&er we fove you aLways aru! are fiue, rewfy tD he.fp, whenever you need us. Love, Your Mom, Dad; &rothers, aru! sisters


Bones, Tavis

36, 37, 54, 59, 129, 169, 188 99 Booker, Willis 174, 188 Bo mia, Reema 36, 59, 131, 169, Boucek, Lisa 174, 176, 183, 186, 187 37, 139, Boudreau, Timothy 169, 170, 175, 186 185 Bowen, Kyle Brack ett, Robert 95 , 190 Bradley, Ben 127 126, 190 Bramfeld , John Breeding, Matthew 75 Breedlove, Kristen 188 185 Breen, Chris 37, 133, 161 Breen, Felicia 109 Breland-Jackson, Mark Brenner, Benjamin 37, 162, 177 117, 186 Bridge , icole Brinkmann, Emily 37, 59, 137, 169, 172, 186 58, 180 Britten, Jason Brize, Latasha 83 , 185 129, 170 Br oadbent, Kent Broadrick, Erin 117 37, 59, 141, 169, Bromiel, Emily 174, 188 99 Broom, Jaime 87, 141, 180 Brown, Aeva Brown, Jackie 117, 141, 169, 174, 176, 178, 186 171 Br own, Kaamilya Brown, Keysa 180 Brown, Kris 127, 153 Brown, Latia 83 Brown, Michelle 170, 171, 185 Brown, Montreyel 126, 153, 185 87, 170, 174, Br own, Rachel 175, 180, 185 180 Br own, Robin Brown, Romielle 115, 127, 144, 145, 185 Brown, Susan 83 Brown, Syreeta 37 Brown, Vashti 83 Brownfield, Randy 168 Bruns, Margaret 109, 174 Bryan, Jonathan 75, 129, 188, 189 Bryant, Dante 95, 168 161, 171, 182 Buck, Rachel 87, 129, 188 Bude cu, Tom Burdette, Emily 87 Burdette,Jenilifer 37 37, 60, 187 Burge, cott 174, 188 Burgett, Abby Burrage, Keith 144 Burwell, Brandon 88 Busby, Clifford 145, 171 Butler, Aeisha 149 Butler, Mark 37, 58 Butler, Rodney 99 Butley, Myesh ia 171 Bynum, Delisa 170, 174, 183, 188 139, 148, 169 Byrd, Erin o

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F Farrow, Jennifer ............ 83 Faulkner, William . . . . . . . . . . 39 Feldman, Ja on ............. 39 Feldmen, Alexander ........ 101 Felle~ Bobby . . . . . . 115, 139, 186 Fellers, Jordon ...... 89, 123, 127 Feng, Jackie ....... 131 , 182, 183 Ferguson, Shawn ........ 89, 148 Fettig, Katie ............... 137 Fiedler, Elizabeth . . . 39, 58, 171 , 186 Fiedler, Ryan . . . . . . . . . . 151, 185 Fielding, Tyler . . . . . . . . . . . . . 174 Fields, Sally . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 178 Fisher, Brian . .... . ... ... . . 127 Fi her, Jason . . . . 39, 52 , 59, 132, 169, 183 Fisher, Rachel . . . 39, 56, 59, 159, 162, 169, 172, 174, 177, 186, 187 Fitzgerald, Benjamin . . . . 83, 126 Fitzgerald, Mike ........... 129 Fletcher, Dan .... 39, 58, 123, 126 Fletcher, Femi . . . . 159, 176, 177, 180, 181 , 187 Flood, Brian . . . . . . . . . . . . 39, 169 Floyd, Susan . .. 89, 149, 180, 185 Flynn, Jared . . . 39, 115, 139, 169, 175, 186 Flynn, icki 117,148,159,169, 174 Fonner, Brooks . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 Fonner, Emily .. 76, 121, 133, 186 Ford, Elisabeth C. . . . . . . 162, 177 Fossum, Erik .. . .. . 101, 168, 174 Fossum, Jonathan . 168, 183, 186, 188 Foster, Aric . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 185 Fraker, Elizabeth . . 76, 131, 169, 188, 189 Frame, Nilia ............ 83 , 171 Franklin, Jus tin . . . . . . . . . 89, 171 Franklin, Kyle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83 Frazier, Trish . . . . 148, 170, 174, 176, 178, 182, 186 Frederick, Kevin . . . . . . . . . . . 186 Fridline, Charles ... 123, 127, 185 Frink, Brandyce . . . . . . . . . . . . 89 Froehlich, Kevin . . . . 39, 60, 159, 178, 186, 187 Funk, Brandon . . . . . . . 39, 60, 162 Funk, Kyle ............ 182, 185 Funston, Helen . . . 169, 170, 183, 186

G Gaines, Atarri . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95 Galaras, Antonia ... 121, 181, 190 Ganes, Rico . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 171 Garcia, Anna . . . 40, 60, 141, 162, 170,174,176,177,178,183,186 Gardner, Jennifer ... 76, 181, 183 Gardner, Lissa ......... 180, 185 Gates, Matthew . . . . . . . . . . . . 101 Gaydos, Zachary . . . . . . . . . . . 101 German, Sarah .. . ... ...... 174 Gertner, Eric . . . . . . . 90, 182, 190 Giguraio, Ivan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40

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Gilbert, Kristy ...... 90, 117, 186 Glover, Kialana ........ 141, 169 Goines, Michael ........... 145 Going , Jeremy ............. 76 Gonda, Marrisa .... 131, 182, 186 Goodenough, Steve . . . . . . . . . . 90 Goran, David ...... 101, 129, 145 Gordon, Benjamin .......... 101 Gordon, Katie . . . . 149, 162, 169, 174,181,188 Gorski, Benjamin 40, 171, 182 Graham, Corinda ... 40, 60, 175, 180 Gratkin , Steven . . . . . . . . . . . . 76 Graves, Julie ...... .. .. 101, 133 Green, Tyanna . . . . . . . . . . . 40, 59 Greene, Jennifer ........... 109 Greenfield, Josh . . . . . 40, 59, 160, 169, 172, 182 Grguric, Ivan . ............. 144 Griglione, icole ... 131, 188, 189 Grimsgaard, Cathrine . . . . 40, 58 Guidas, Trisha . . . . . . . . . . 90, 123 Gwinn, Bryan . 77, 126, 144, 174, 186, 187 Gwinn, Rob ....... . ... 127, 145

II Hahn, Sarah ....... . .. .. ... 186 Haley, Keysa .. ...... . ..... 180 Hammad, Aisha . . . . . . . . . . . 171 Hammad, igeria .......... 185 Hammad, Tauheedah . . . . . . . 101 Hansen, Tony . . . . . . . . . . 90, 185 Hard, Emily ........... 162, 190 Hard, Jennifer .... ... 40, 60, 177 Hardwick, Louis .... . .. 123, 127 Hardyman, Crystal ..... 162, 174 Harms, Jill . . . . 102, 131, 148, 186 Harms, Johanna . . ...... .... 185 Harrington, Patrick . . . . . 77, 139, 175, 188 Harris, Meyosha . . . . . . . . . . . 185 Harris, Mia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77 Hart, Faye . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83 Harvey, Allison ............ 186 Harvey, Blake .......... 40, 183 Hatch, Erin ..... ........ 90, 133 Havice, Whitney . . . . 40, 58, 121, 141, 169,174,178,186,187 Hayden, Tamara . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 Hayden, Tod .............. 102 Heal, Clarisa ... .. . . ....... 168 Hellmer, Lucas . . . . . . . . 153, 159 Henderson, Kiya . . . . . . . . . . . . 95 Henderson, Robert . 40, 175, 183, 190, 191 Hendricks, Jacob ........ . . . 185 Henry, Colin .... ... .... 90, 185 Henry, Johanna ... ..... 137, 185 Henry, Melissa ......... 77, 185 Henry, Ryan ............... 40 Henson, Lacey ...... . ...... 188 Henson, Lindsey ... 102, 133, 148 Herrel, Laura .............. 137 Herrera, Stephanie ....... . . 109 Herrsrtom, Joyce ........... 109 Herrstrom, Emily 40, 57, 187 Heumann, Micah . . . . 40, 58, 129

Hickman, David . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 Higgerson, Todd . . . . . . . . . . . 182 Hightshoe, Annie . . . 41 , 59, 121, 169,174,176,186,187 Hill, Jacob .................. 77 Hill, Simon ................. 41 Hill, Teyonna ............... 83 Hinderliter, Erik ........... 153 Hiner, Ryan ....... 115, 127, 145 Hinton, Jason .... . ... 41, 58, 126 Hinton, Michael ... 102, 127, 185 Hites, Brina . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 185 Hites, Stacey . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 185 Hoffman, Jack .. 90, 123, 129, 190 Holder, Betsy . 137, 139, 169, 174, 178, 182, 183 Holmer, Angie .. ....... 172, 186 Holt, Raven . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83 Holzhauer, Clifford . . . . . . . . . 102 Hoskins, D'Montre . . . . . . . . . 102 Hoss, Timothy ...... 77 , 115, 139 Hough, Laura ........ 41, 59, 137 Howard, Michael . . . . . . . . . . 102 Howard, Sophia . . . . . . . . . . . . 171 Hoyt, Joe .............. 151, 185 Hughes, Sarah . . 41, 59, 137, 159, 160 Huhn, Beth ....... . .... 141, 185 Huhn, icki . . . . . 22, 41, 58, 141, 169, 174, 176, 188, 189 Hunter, Isaac .............. 126 Hutchinson, Christina .... 41 , 59 Hutjens, Matthew . . . 41, 58, 126, 141 Hutson, Andy . . . . . . . . . . . . . 185

I lnskip, Laura . 117,131, 169,176, 182, 183, 190 Ireland, Brendan ..... . . 188, 189 I aacson, Elias ...... 41, 182, 183 Isaacson, Zoe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 186

J Jackson, Anthony . . . . . . . . . . . 77 Jackson, Larry .......... 95, 145 Jackson, LeDarius ........ .. 126 Jackson, Rachel ... ... 41, 60, 171 Jackson, Tyson . . . . . . . . 126, 185 Jacobs, Timothy . . . . . . . . . . . 102 Jasper, Daris .......... 127, 153 Jasper, Darnell ... .. .... 126, 185 Jenks, Amber .............. 176 Jerrell, Karen ....... .... 91, 121 Jerrell, Kathy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 121 Johnson, Charisma . . . . . . . . . . 83 Johnson, Christina . .... .. 41, 77 Johnson, Christian .... , .... 172 John on, David .... . ....... 127 Johnson, Janelle . . . . 41, 60, 123, 147, 180, 186, 187 Johnson, Jerad . . . . 109, 127, 145, 185 John on, Jerome ...... .... . 186 Johnson, Juan ... ........... 83 Johnson, Matt . . . . . . . . . 115, 127 Johnson, Stephanie .......... 41

John on, Wesl y ............ 109 Johnston, Amber ........... 185 Johnston, Amy ......... 175, 185 Jonas, Jonathan ............. 41 Jones, Allison .............. 103 Jones, Rashinndra . . . . . . . . . . . 83 Jones, Terrance . . . . . 78, 126, 185 Joplin, I. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 91 Judy, Kelli ........ 121, 169, 186

K Kahler, Shannon ..... 41, 59, 139 Kamin, Rebecca . . . . . . . . . . . 174 Kammer, ick . . . . . . 78, 190, 191 Kane, Marty ........... 126, 190 Kane, Peter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 185 Kang, Melanie . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103 Kaplan, Joel Adam . . . 23 , 41, 56, 58, 126, 162, 169, 170, 174, 176, 187, 188 Kaplan, Todd . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 127 Keaton, Kanitra . . . . 78, 175, 180, 185 Keeling, Christina . . . . . . . . . . . 42 Keith, Caleb ........... 153, 172 Kelly, Brandy .. . . .. .... . .. . 147 Kelly, Ryan . . . . . . . . . . . . 78, 115 Kennedy, Zachary .. 42,174 , 190, 191 Kenny, atalie ..... 137, 169, 174 Kern, Ashleigh ....... . 174, 176 Kesler, Eric ........... 129, 168 Keyhea-Brown, Robin . . . . . . 103 Khan, Muhammad . . 42, 60, 183, 190 Kim, Brian . .... ......... . . 174 Kim, Joan Yeun ............. 42 Kim, Sunhee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83 King, Clint . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 109 King, Lawrence . . . . . . . . . . . . 180 King, Shataia ..... .. 78, 171, 180 King, Tanesha .......... 95,185 Kirby, Erin ... .. ... . ..... .. 137 Kirchgessner, Jimi ........ .. 185 Kizer, Gregory ............. 109 Klimek, Alex ........... 91, 185 Koch, Alex . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103 Korab, Elizabeth . . 121, 133, 162, 181 Kotynek, Kara . . 42, 60, 141, 188, 189 Kroes, Stacy .. .. 42, 58,162,174, 178, 186, 187 Krol, Molly ..... 42, 60, 117, 147, 169, 174, 176 Kulam, ilfer . . . . . 131, 162, 182, 183, 188 Kurlakowsky, Krisdee ... 95, 147 Kyle, Billy . 91, 123, 127, 153, 176

L Laar,Jacob Van ............ Laesch, Christy . . . . . . . . . 78, Lam, Wayne ...... ... ..... . Lance, Mike . .............. Lane, Summer ............. Lang, Andy ........... 123,

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Large, Daniel .......... 103, 185 Large, Michael ............. 185 Larson, Libby .......... 139, 141 Lelea, April ........... 103, 147 Leman, A. J. . 22, 42, 58, 126, 144, 160,169 Levitt, Kristina . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 Lewis, Hayden .............. 95 Lewis, Lakaya . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95 Lewis, Tanisha . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83 Lewsader, Jacob . . . . . . . . . . . . 95 Liaw, Sarah . . . . 42, 60, 183, 186, 187 Lickheldt, Jason ............ 185 Lieb, Warren ............... 83 Lietz, Emily ............... 188 Linder, Ryan ....... 91, 129, 168 Lobdell, Tyler ............. 151 Lockman, Tommy . 151, 159, 182, 186 Logsdon, Matt ......... 127,153 Lund, Adam . . . . . . . . 42, 170, 177 Lytle, Justin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78

M Malloch, Bryan ........ 129,145 Manganaro, Kate . . . . . . . . . . . . 91 Manley, Kyle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 185 Mapson, Travis . . . . . . . . . . . . 127 Marganaro, Katherine . . . . . . 171 Margison, Blake . . . . . . . . . . . 174 Marmion, Travis . . . . . . . . . . . . 78 Marshall, atalie . . . 42, 60, 169, 172,175,178,186,187

Martin, Daniel . . . . . . . . . . . . . 115 Martin, Kristie . . 42, 60, 131, 159, 160, 169, 175, 186

Martin, Laura . 91, 131, 159, 169,

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175, 186 Martin, Lisa ....... 139, 186, 187 Martinie,John ............. 104 Martinie, Kate . . . . . . . . . . . . . 117 Martz, Michelle ............ 137 Mastny, Morgan ....... 141, 169 Matt, Stephanie . . . . . . . . 117, 188 Matthew, Justin ............ 185 Mattingly, Jessica . 162, 169, 170, 171 May, Amanda ...... 91, 117, 147 Mayberry, Timothy ........ 103 Mbuvi, Carol .......... 183, 186 McAuley, Ross .... ....... .. 129 McClellan, Blane . . . . . . . . . . . 190 McClellan, Michael . . . . . . . . . . 79 McClendon, Tamisha . . . . . . . 123 McCloud, Matthew ..... 104, 185 McConaha, Tisha ........ 42, 58 McCray, Revie ............. 185 McDaniel, Drew . . ......... 185 McDermed, Cindy . . 92, 170, 178, 185 McElwee, Jacob . ....... ..... 42 McElwee, Jared . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 McGraw, Amanda . . . . . . . . . . 185 McKinney, Ashley . . 43 , 60, 169, 172, 174 McLemore, ick . . . . . . . . . . . 186 McMillen, Elizabeth ........ 104 McMulen, Jackie ........... 175 McMullen, Chani . . . . . . . . . . 185

McMullen, Christian ....... 185 McMullen, Tia ......... 123, 180 McNutt, Aries . . . . . . . . . . . . . 180 McPhee, Mitchell ...... 104, 127 Mecchung, Katie . . . . . . . . . . . 186 Medlock, Jenny ... 117, 159,160, 178, 188

Meek, Bonnie . . . . . . . . . . . . 43, 58 Meinzer, Ellyn . . . . . . . . . . 95, 162 Meis, Bradley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 Meis, Bridget .......... 171, 176 Mennenga, Robert . . . . . . . . . . . 79 Merkle, Ryan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 Merrick, Michael ...... 139, 185 Merriweather, Patrina ...... 171 Michels, Troy ......... 153, 186 Millage, Tony ............. 190 Miller, Demetrice .. 104, 127, 145 Miller, Greg ........... 127, 153 Miller, Gwenna . 43 , 60, 178, 182, 183,186,187

Miller, Mahyla . . . . . . . . . . . . . 175 Miller, Rachel . . 43, 59, 159, 160, 169 Minnieweather, Z. . . . . . . . . . . 92 Mitchell, Erin ............. 137 Mitchell, La' Rufus . 43, 147, 162, 169,170,177,182,183,188 Moffitt, Contessa . . . . . . . . . . . 109 Mohrbacher, Mary . . . . 149, 174, 185 Monroe, Jaequelyn ......... 180 Monroe-McMullen, T. . . . . . . . 79 Montague, Athony . . . . . . . . . . 95 Montanelli, Sandi . . . 43, 58, 117, 169,174,176,183,190,191 Moore, Candice . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 Moore, Paula .......... 104, 185 Moore, Ryan ...... 144, 174, 186 Morgan, Brianna .. 175, 180, 181, 185 Morgan, Christina . . . . . . . . . . . 79 Morgan, Jill . .. ............ 174 Morgan, Kate . . . . 23, 43, 59, 121, 186, 187, 188 Morgan, oah ............. 151 Morris, Justin ..... 104, 127, 145 Morris, Lindsey . . 23, 43, 58, 121, 133, 169, 178, 182, 183 Morris, Marcus . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83 Mowlavi, Paris ............ 174 Mowlavi, Zubin . . . 182, 183, 188, 189 Muhr,Katie ............... 168 Murphy, Patrick . . . . . . . . . . . 186 Murrary, Kelly ........ 169, 181 Murray, Kate . 123, 133, 159, 160, 169,178,188 Murray, Kelly ..... 141, 174, 186 Murray, Timothy . . . . . . . . . . . 43 Muster, Bill ........... 151, 190 Muster, Joanna . 43, 58, 137, 162, 169, 170, 177, 178, 182, 183, 186, 187 Musumeci, Domenico . . . . 92, 129 Musumeci, Wally .......... 129

Myerck, Titus . . . . . . . . . . . . . 168

N Naekwe, Ashley ....... 104, 185 Nash, Charles . . . . . . . . . . . . . 126

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Peters, Chris .............. 185 Peters, Erica . . . 105, 182, 183, 186 Peters, Tara ... 121, 183, 188, 189 Petry, Bethany . . . . 123, 133, 159,

Ness, Ja on ................ 129 Neumann, ick ...... 43, 57, 187 Newbern, William ...... 168, 176 Newport, Amanda . . . . . 123, 133,

Pettigrew, Vontice Quartirrio . 22 Pevez-Abad, Jorge . . . . . . . . . . 186 Pham, Linh . . . 95, 131, 170, 182,

elson, Meg ........... 183, 188 Nelson, Steven . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79 Ness, Becky . 37, 43, 60, 160, 169,

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Nguyen, Ly a . . . . . . 170, 183, 188 Nguyen, Tuan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83 Nichola , Micheal . . . . . . . 79, 126 ichol , Mary . . . . . . . . . . . . . 171 Nichols, Matthew . . . . . . . . . . . 43 Nicol, Andrew . . . . . . . . . . . . . 115 Nicol, William ......... 139, 188 Nimz, Sara . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 186 Nix, Kimomesia . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79 Nuzzo, Emily . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 168

Pherigo, Falon ............. 141 Phillippe, Jayne . . 44, 53, 58, 117, 139, 169

Phillips, John B. . . . . . 44, 59, 115, 162,171,174,183

Phillips, John K. ........... 177 Phillips, John M. . . . . 23, 44, 162, 171

Phillips, Kevin . . . . . . . . . . . . . 185 Phillip , Patrick . . . 105, 127, 145, 185

Pickard, Katherine . 92, 123, 137, 161,169,172,174,176,178,186

0 O'Bryan, athan . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 O'Connor, Lauren . . . . 44, 53, 59, 117, 169, 186 144 127 105 153, 169

0 ler, Jarett ............... Osler, Keith ........ . ...... Overmyer, Rory . . . . . . . . . . . Over treet, Clayton . . . 126,

p Padilla, Yashira ......... 79, 186 Palacio, Juan ..... ..... ..... 95 Pan, Xi ................... 182 Panchal, Ami . . . . . 117, 174, 178, 182, 183, 186, 187 Panchal, ilam . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80 Papa, LaDell . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 171 Paris, Troy ................ 109 Parker-Stephen, Elise ... 148, 186 Parmer, Phill . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83 Parr, Charles ............... 44 Pa cucci, Marco ...... .. ... 162 Patrick, Mel .. . .... 149,174,186 Pavia, Anya . . . 44, 121, 131, 169, 174,176,178,183,188 Pavia, Dominic ......... 92, 153 Payne, Allison ............. 105 Payne, Ladell . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95 Payton, Katrina . . . . . . . . . . . . 121 Peel, Kylie ................ 141 Peete, icholas . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95 Pellum, Chad . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 139 Pellum, James .......... 44, 160 Pellum, Jim . . . . 37, 60, 129, 144, 178,182 Pelmore, Juanata ........... 171 Pelmore, Quanata . . . . . . . . . . . 80 Pelz, Eric ............. 129, 186 Penwell, Matt . . . . . . . . . . . . . 151 Peper, Katy ............... 186 Peper, Kelly ......... 44, 58, 186 Perez, Jorge ............... 129 Perez, Shari ............ 95,185 Perkin , Russel ............ 127 Peter, Jonathan St. . . 46, 60, 123, 129,144,187

Pierce, Erica . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83 Pier on, Anisshia . . . . . . . . . . . 83 Piwoni, Michael . . . . . . . . . . . . 83 Pollock, Caroline ........... 137 Pope, Lindsay .. . ...... 141, 185 Popis, Jennifer ........... 44, 58 Popis, icole . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 Porbeni, Benatare . . . . . . . . . . . 95 Prahl, Karlah . . . . . . . . . . . . 44, 59 Prell, David ....... 175, 183, 186 Prell, Mary ............. 44, 117 Profit, Diane . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 105 Profit, Joshua ........... 92, 185 Pryor, Lucas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80 Pulcini, Heather . . . . . . . . . 44, 59

Q Quarles, Devin ......... 44, 123

R Ramirez, Judith ............. 95 Ramirez, Kenat . . . . . . . . . 95, 186 Ramos, Esther . . . . 105, 133, 168, 181, 183

Rasch, James .............. 168 Ratcliffe, Mary . . . . 92, 139, 159, 169,174,178,186

Rawdin, Rachel ............ 190 Reid, Rasheid . 109, 127, 175, 185 Reifsteck, Delia . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 Reuds, Tim . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 185 Revilla, Jessyca ............ 105 Reynolds, Brendan ......... 127 Reynolds, Robert .... .... 83, 144 Ringler, Sarah . . 45, 60, 133, 161, 169,1 88

Roberts, Jenny . . . . . . . . . . . . . 121 Robertson, Justin . . . . . . . . . . . . 95 Robinson, Andrew .. 45, 58, 129, 159, 160, 172, 174, 176, 182, 183, 188,189 Robinson, Ramon . . . . . . . . . . 145 Rodgers, Allison Michele . . . . 23, 45 ,56,58, 159,172 Rodger , Allison Mimi ...... 177 Rodgers, ron ............. 126

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Roelfs, Daniel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80 Rollinger, Gina . . . . . . . . . . . . 176 Rosales, Giraldo . . . . 45 , 60, 126, 183, 186 Ros , Ann .. . .. . .... 45 , 186, 187 Ross, Torianna .. . ..... 186, 187 Rotunda, Mark . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95 Rousey, Jennifer .... 92 , 159, 188 Ruggeri, David ...... . ...... 105 Rund, Thaddeus . 45 , 53, 59, 141 , 169, 183 Runge, Matt . . . . . . . 127, 153, 185 Ru sell, Courtney .. 121, 141 , 186 Russell, Terri ........ 45, 59, 176 Ryan, Colin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45

Saba, Laurice . ..... . ....... 149 Sallee, Robert . . . . . . . . . 126, 185 Salzman, Christopher . . . 45 , 126, 186, 187 Salzmann, Cary . . . . . 45 , 60, 121, 149, 161, 170 Samii, ina . . .. 45 , 93, 162, 171 , 177, 178, 190 Sanchez, Rico . .. ...... .. . . 129 Sanders, Latisha . .. .. ... . ... 45 Sander on, Mike . . .... . .... 185 Sandrock, Mark .. . .. . . . .. . . 190 Sarnecki, Anthony . . . . . . 80, 126 Sarver, Levi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 93 Scarpetta, Gina .. .. 141, 169, 178 Schaub, Cain . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 185 Schaub, Danielle . .. . ... 117, 186 Scheitlin, Jenn . . . . 121, 141, 169, 174, 188 Scheitlin, Matt . . . . . . . . . 129, 145 Scheu, T homas . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45 Schlorff, Katie .. . .. . .. . 106, 141 Schmidt, Jeff . . .. . .... . . 93, 185 Schmidt, Kris . .... . 141, 171, 177 Schmidt, Taylor . . . . ... 45, 54, 59 Schoonover, Jessica .. . ... .. 109 Schroeder, Alex .. .. 93, 129, 186 Schroeder, Benjamin . . . . 80, 185 Scott, Amy ..... . ..... 45, 52, 59 Selliilen, Ashley ... .. .. .. . . . 186 Seeber, Chad . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 169 Segovich, Keith . . 45, 54, 162, 177 Segovich, Ryan . .. . . ..... .. 162 Seibert, Matthew . .. .... 145, 185 Seider, Josh ............ 93, 185 Sensenbrenner, Ken . ... 151, 178 Serna, N uri a . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80 Sheets, John .. . . .. .. . 46, 59, 126 Shelby, Jared R . . . . . . ....... 172 Shepherd, Erin . .. . 106, 121, 168 Sherfield, Jeelbere . ... . . 46, 153 Sibley, Tamira . . . . ... . .. . 46, 60 Silverman, Eli ..... 115, 185, 186 Simlin, Michael ........ 126, 153 Simmons, Krystle . . . . . . . . . . 186 Simmons, Robert . . . . . . . 145, 185 Simpson, Jessica .... . ... 93, 185 Sinder, Mark . . . 46, 129, 151, 169 Sitch, Michael . . 80, 115, 174, 186 Skilling, Amy . . . . . . . . . . . . . 185 Skirvin, Danny . 46, 59, 162 , 170, 171, 174,175,1 77,178, 183, 186, 187

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Slate , Candice . . . . . . . . 175 , 185 Slate , Rafael . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46 Slough, Katie ...... . ...... . 176 Smith, Darmel .......... 81 , 144 Smith, Dustin . . . . . . . . . 175, 186 Smith, Eric . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81 Smith, Jason . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 93 Smith, John ... . ............ 81 Smith, Kathryn . . . . . . . . . . . . 106 Smith, Katie . . . . . . . . . . . 174, 176 Smith, Marina ....... 46, 60, 121 Smith, Melia . 170, 174, 183, 186, 188 Smith, Tiffany . . ... .. . .. . . . 106 Smith, Todd . . . .. .. . . ... .. . 174 Smith, Whitney . . . . . . . . . 81 , 149 Smith-Arend , William . . . . . 139 Smithpeters, Sean . . . . . . . . . . 115 Snyder, Brent . . . . . . . . . . . . . 115 Sonka, Julie . . . . . . . 137, 172, 186 Sou a-Monso, Paulo ... . .... . 46 Spencer, Gary . . . . . . . . . . 46, 126 Spice, Kristie . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81 Stack, Michael .... 46, 57, 59, 162 Stalin, Joseph . .... . . .. .. .. . 186 Stanko, Jill . . 46, 56, 59, 131, 169, 174, 186, 187 Stark , Jason ... ... .. ... ... 106 Stegaee, Sami . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 175 Stegall, Samantha .... . . 106, 185 Stephens, Marnie . .. ... 169, 186 Stevens, Jennifer . .... 46, 59, 123 Stickels, Leeanna . . . . . . . . . . 117 Stigberg, Kate . .. .... . . . 121, 186 Stocker,}unber . . .. . .. . .. . . 109 Stover, Kristin . ... ... .. 141 , 190 Straayer, Nate . . ..... . .. . 46, 60 Strauss, Jacob . . . . . . . . . 106, 186 Strode, Ginnifer . . . . . . . . . . . . 95 Sturkey, Ashanti . . . . . . . . . . . 168 Sudeth, Steven . . . . . . . . . 93, 168 Swanson, Jonathon .. .... . . . 132 Swartz, Audrey ...... . . 117, 190 Swartz, Seth . ... .... . . 127, 145 Swartzendruber, Elisabeth . . 109 Swartzendruber, Faith .. 106, 190 Swartzendruber, Nicole . ... . 190

T Talkington, Jacob .. ..... .. . 171 Tan, Margue rite .. ... . .. 81, 183 Tanner, Nicole . . . 174, 178, 182, 183,186, 187 Tate, Prentiss . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 144 Taylor, Balon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 109 Taylor, LaShan na .... . .. 46, 148 Taylor, Lashonda . . . . . . . . . . 180 Taylor, Shavonne . . . . . . . . . . 162 Taylor, Triantes . . . . . . . . . . . 107 Taylor, Willie . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83 Terrell, Sheneka . . 133, 148, 168, 181 Terwilliger, Bennet ....... . . 190 Terwilliger, Leeann . . . . 174, 190 Tester, Dana ........ . . 170, 185 Tester, Teresa .... ... . . 170, 185 Testory, Nicole . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46 Thies, Stephanie .. ..... 107, 168 Thoma , Caleb .. . . . 81, 115, 126

Thomas, Catherine . . . . 109, 162, 186 Thomas, Grant .......... . . 153 Thomas, Josh . . . . . . . . . . . 94, 185 Thomas, Lindsay . . . . . . . . . . . 186 Thomas, Ryan . . 47, 59, 174, 176, 190, 191 Thompson, Coffee .. 180, 181 , 186 Thompson, Grant . . . . . . . . . . . 47 Thompson, Jesse ........... 126 Thompson, Kyneitha . . . . . . . . 94 Thompson, Pierre .......... 127 Thornton, Vegas ... .. .. 107, 185 Thorpe, Tamarah . . . . . . . . . . . 60 Thurman, Marissa . 174, 178, 185 Thurston, Michael . . 47, 59, 129, 151, 169 Tillman, Lathan . . . . . . . . . . . 145 Tillman, Tan .. ... .. ....... 171 Timm, Aubrey . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 94 Timothy, Rebecca . . . . . . . . . . . 47 Tobias, Jennifer . . . . . 47, 60, 139, 162, 169, 170, 172, 174, 177, 178, 181,182, 183, 190,191 Tock, Johnny ...... . .. . 174, 190 Todd, David . ....... 47, 115, 126 Townsend, John . . . . 23, 47, 151, 169, 172, 174, 176, 178, 182, 183, 186 Traeger, Aaron 126, 162, 183, 188 Traeger, Adam 107, 127, 153, 185 Tran, Anti ... . . .... ....... 181 Tran, Linda . . . . 47, 60, 169, 174, 178, 182, 183, 188, 189 Tres lar, Tim . .. .. .... .. ... 127 Trigger, Jeff . . . . 47, 53, 115, 126, 186, 187 Trimble, Aaron . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81 Trotter, Robert ..... . .... 47, 83 Trupin, Benjamin . . 94, 151, 169, 186 Trupin, Daniel . .. ... . .. 107, 151 Turner, Robert . . . . . . . . . . . . 127

u Ulen, Timothy ... 47, 52, 129, 174 Unander, Ben . . . . . . . . . . . . . 185 Unander, Michael . . . 47, 58, 129, 162, 169, 170, 174, 175, 176, 178, 182,1 83,186,1 87,1 88 Unander, Stephanie . . . . . . . . . 83

v Vanlaar, Elise .. ....... . ... 121 Vaughn, Derek . . . . 115, 126, 185 , 186, 187 Vaught, Jessica ..... .. .. .. . 107 Verdick, Lisa . . . ..... .. 137, 186 Villafane, Herbe rt . . . . . . . 82, 188 Villasenor, Ada . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83 Vo, Nguyen . 47, 56, 60, 159, 160, 169, 170, 174, 176, 178, 182 , 183, 188 Voelker, Max . .... . .... 171 , 182 Vonner, Michael . . . 94, 123, 126, 185 Voss, Nick . . . 123, 132, 182, 183,

190 Vreeman, Kendra . . . . . . . . . . 185 Vr iner, Michael . ... .. .. 107, 127 Vu, Dominic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 185

w Wahba, Alex . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 188 Walker, Kevin . . ..... 47 , 59, 180 Walker, Kiana ...... .. . 180, 185 Walker, Tiffany ........ 147, 186 Walsh, Kimberly ... 169, 174, 186 Walton, Adam .......... .. . 168 Ward, Shayna . . . . . . . . . . . . . 185 Wardlow, Tchaikovsky ... ... 47 Warner, Elizabeth . . . . 47, 52 , 59, 169, 190, 191 Warren, Justin .. ... .. ...... 123 Warren, Semaji ...... . . 127, 171 Washburn, Elizabeth ..... . . 107 Washburn, Geoffrey . . . . 94, 123, 129 Waugh, Ben .... ...... ...... 60 Weatherall, Richard ....... . 171 Weber, Elizabeth . . . . 48, 59, 121 , 174, 188, 189 Weber, Maggie . . . . . . . . . . . . . 174 Weber, Michael . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82 Webster, Joe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 185 Weiss, Andrew . . . 174, 183, 186, 187 Weiss, Deana . . .... ... . 141, 186 Weiss, Kelli .... 48, 58, 117, 141, 169, 174, 175, 178, 186, 187 Welborn, Heather .... ... ... 185 Weldon, Ryan . . . . . . . . . . . 48, 60 West, Jackie ..... . . ....... . 149 Wheatley, Kathleen . . . 147, 168, 186 White, Craig . . ...... 48, 123, 126 White, Erica .. . . . . . .... 108, 131 Whitesell, Christy . . . . . . . . . . . 48 Wieneke, Michael . . . . . . . 48, 126 Wiggins, Erin . 162, 169, 170, 174, 175, 181, 182, 183, 186 Wilhelm, Lisa . . . . . . . . . 133, 148 Williams, Alan . . . . . . . . . . . . 129 Williams, Erika . . . . . . . . . 94, 171 Williams, Grant . . . . . . . . . 95, 145 Williams, GT . ... .. ... . . . .. 171 Williams, Rachel . . . . . . . . . . . 109 William , Sarah . . . . . . . . . . . . 185 Williams, Tiaca . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82 Williams, Wesley .... . .. .. . 115 Williamson, Andy ... . . .. . .. 129 Wilson, Cartice .. . . . 83, 144, 171 Wilson, Cessily . . ... .. . . ... 185 Wilson, Cori . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48, 59 Wilson, lamar . . . . . . . . . . . . . 145 Winfrey, Keith . . . . . . . . . . . . . 108 Winkel, David . . . . . . . . . . . . . 132 Winkel, Meghan . .. 121, 169, 188 Winters, Angela ..... . .. . . . . 95 Wise, Justi n . . . ...... . . . .. . 123 Wisegarver, Jeanie . . 48, 58, 117, 137 Witmer, Jon . ........ . . . ... 129 Witt, Jessica .......... . .... 186 Wong, Michael . . . . 48, 129, 169, 174,178,1 82 , 183,188 Wood, Melissa . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 94


Workman, Amanda ..... 57, 174 Workman, James ....... 109, 127 Wright, Demarco . . . . . . . . . . . 151 Wynn, Tachika . . . 123, 148, 175, 180

y 162, 174, 176, 181 York, ate ............. 82, 126 York, Nick ...... .. .... 127, 153 Young, Kyle . .... ..... ..... 108 York, Michael

z Zahnd, Andy .. ........ 127, 185 Zalucha, Angela . . 182, 183, 188, 190 Zhao, Duanduan . . . . . . . . . . . . 48 Zion, Lenore ... 83 , 170, 186, 188 Zollinger, Jana ......... 161, 186

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Editors Josh Greenfield Becky Ness Student Life I Clubs Jim Pellum - ection editor Anya Pavia Gina Scarpetta Katherine Pickard Amanda Ead Nick McLemore

Seniors Section Becky Nes - section editor Katy Canham Jenn Scheitlin Nikki Huhn

Sports Eric Arnold - ection editor Liz Fraker Gwenna Miller Adam Crawford Lauren O'Connor

Album A. J. Leman - section editor Andrew Weis Trish Frazier Lisa Verdick

Ads I Teachers Mike Thur ton - ection editor Erin Hatch

~Julie

Sheryl Hobbs - Advisor Sherwood- Bu ine Manager


As the theme of our book this year implies, Central High School is experiencing many changes, and by the time school begins in August, 1998, it should look as nice outside as we know it is inside. Even the front entrance will be on a different street - Park instead of University. So we have produced this year's MAROON amid tar fumes, blocked entrances, constant construction noise, and a layer of dirt which seemed to cover everything in the building. We persisted, however, because our yearbook "family" was wonderful, working together closely to produce what we think is another great yearbook. This year's staff included many new faces to replace last year's seniors, and they soon proved to be smart, energetic, and creative. We appreciate you guys and know that with you in charge next year, the book will reflect all your good qualities. When we told these newcomers last fall that just one yearbook page can take as many as six hours to complete, they doubted our words. By October they knew we were right. We hope that all of you who are now reading our words have enjoyed the pictures, designs, art work, and copy that our working hours have produced. We are proud of our efforts to keep some old traditions and to introduce some new additions.

~~ ~J>D

Sue l\llarshall RobOeA tic~¡

.Julie Leman Christopher Ror~¡ ~lary Ratcliffe George Pellum Blake Harve~


IN MEMO

Vontice Quaterio Pettigrew March 11, 1980-February 17, 1998 Everything Will Be AU Kight Although yeus have come and gone, You were always strong. You were a legend to us all; None of us would ever let you fall. Every day we could imagine you playing basketball, Or else laughing while running aown tlie hall. You ho~d o1 lot ortriends, that thought that your life would never end. But now that it did, your courage, pride, and destiny can never be hidden. We o~ll loved you so; your friends and family all know that everything will be all right. You came a long way, but I guess time just went o~wo~y. You were always the one to believe, that things would be okay, and that tomorrow would be il better day. Although you ho~d il lot of might,

you came il long way and gave a strong fight. You never gave up hope when there was only a short piece of rope. With the teo~rs that you shed, we also had tears to shed. When you were sick in bed, we too were sick in bed. You touched our lives a thousand times, and for you to go was an ultimate crime. We all love you, Vontice and hope that you will somehow find peace. And while you're here sleeping, Your fame will always be worth keeping. So when you get to heaven, just send us il sign, to let us all know, that everything will be all righL Written By: Renee McCray

We dedicate our 1998 MAROON to Vontice.



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