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You enter this building with the zest for knowledge. Inside it is another world; a world of school bells; a world of familiar friends and faces; a world where the mind is essential. You are moving into a place of both learning and fun; of classes and sports. You 've just crossed over into ...

Central Standard Time Throughout their years at Central, students experience all different aspects of the Central Time Zone. From the moment the alarm clock goes off in the morning until they shut their eyes at night, Central students are in their own time zone. Though it may be lunch time in the outside world it's test time to Central students . Living in Champaign puts us in the Central Standard Time Zone, but to Central students, Central Standard Time has a meaning all its own.

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Joseph. The 2004 Central Musical, Joseph and the Amazing Techmcolor Dreamcoat. consisted of bright colors, exc1t1ng songs, and vivid wardrobe. Here the Egyptian ladles s1ng the pharaoh's song to him.

Noises Off! Jenna Suttle and Rio Sh1geta acted in the 2004 spnng play Noises Off' Jenna couldn 't stop talking and wanted to eat her plate of sardines. Rio not only played the character Freddie, but also played the sheik and enJoyed wrappmg himself up in a sheet

Prom. Katrina Thorson and David Graves enJoyed the 2004 prom, Come Away w1th Me. The night was filled with glamour, music, and memones that will last a lifetime. David said, ¡1 enJoyed leaving the realm of standard school clothes behind and dressing up in a tuxedo.¡

Spirit Week. Kelsey Grodsky Sarah Hagens, and Kathy Holdin~ enJOY dressing up as llllnoi ! cheerleaders for lllin1 day dunn~ spint week. The 2004 Spirit Wee~ consisted of a few new dress-u~ days that were liked by all. The day! included decade day, tw1n day, llhn day, class color day, and maroon anc white day


When the final bell rings at 3:15pm, Central students leave behind the books, calculators, and pencils of their academic endeavors to enter into the unique social realm of their individual Central Standard Time. Outside the classroom, students are free to enjoy the social aspects of their high school years through dances, jobs, or simply time hanging out with friends. This time spent enjoying life outside the bounds of Central is as much a part of defining Central's student life as any academic or athletic event. Homecoming Dance. Luke football team and Coach Hasenstab pump up the Central students and faculty at the Homecoming pep rally After the team spoke. the cheerleaders and Pepettes took over to keep the sp1nt lively

Mathews. Laura Henneman. Katy Pyer. and Matt Hannan chill ¡under the Sea¡ at the 2004 Homecom1ng dance

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Carter Billinqsley served on Appalachia Service project durinq the month of July. He spent a weel.l restorinq a trailer in Scott County. Tennessee.

Ena Raaymal.lers. Amy Foltz. and Elizabeth Ceperley enjoyed swimminq with the dolphins in Orlando.

Sarah Aqu ino and Danielle Spice are qlad to be in Texas for volleyball qualifie rs.

India Mullady enjoys ridi nq her horse in Steamboat Sprinqs. Colorado.

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Lau ren Kara and Colleen Harden enjoy their last few days of summer vacation before school starts aqai n.

Katheri ne Wallace. Jamie Ball. Jessie Roesch . Jessica LaDew. Brool.le McMahon. Alana Scope!. Kelsey ~W!~'..:I-- Tappendorf. Janelle Yambert. and Sophie Goodniqht qet ready to qo parasailinq at Castaway in Minnesota

The summer of 2004 was full of excitement and fun . June 4th was a hhJhly anticipated day by all hi~h school students because it meant the last day of school and three months of freedom . Many important events happened this summer. Lance Armstron~ won the Tour de France for the sixth time in a row. President Geor~e W. Bush and Senator John Kerry continued their campai~n trails across the states. Also. the 2004 Summer Olympics too.R place in Athens. Greece. The Americans performed well. comin~ home with 103 medals. 35 of which were ~old. Michael Phelps. the nineteen-yearold swimmer from Baltimore. Maryland too.R home six ~old and two bronze medals. Althou~h no Central students attended the Olympics as an athlete. the summer had plenty of excitin~ events to offer.


Artaia Robeson and Jorday Lee had a qreat time at Universal Studios in Orlando. flonda .

Ally Wampler and Arriel Phillips have a blast dressinq up at cheer camp.

Sarah Lichtblau. Elizabeth Wiboff. Jacqueline Thomas. and Macbenzie Heinen celebrate Sarah"s 15th birthday at El Toro Christine Fleener is cauqht in the mtddle of r¡"'--"'=-Hurricane Charlie in orth Carolina

Todd Rocheford spent two weel~s of his summer tourinq China. Dunnq the end of his trip Todd was able to visit the Great Wall of China. Todd described thts experience as ¡more qlorious than a bid at a chocolate factory"

Deatra Barnes and Paiqe Stewart have fun impersonatinq their favorite musical artist. Jadabiss.

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First Day Back Teachers Ms. Wood and Ms. Aqnoletti enjoy drinllinq coffee to pep themselves up for the first day of school.

Junior Tiffany Square flashes a smile on the first day of school

Central students walll throuqh the halls in search of their new classes on the first day of school

Sophomore Michael Hester is extremely excited to be bacll at Central.

Summer ended ali too soon on Wednesday, Au~ust 25th. and it was time to be~in school a~ain. Combes Gym was pacRed with students and teachers who were frantically tryin~ to prepare themselves for the busy 2004-2005 school year. For the freshmen. the first day represented a whole new journey and a new chapter in their lives. For the seniors. it was the be~innin~ of an awesome final year. However. no matter what ~rade the students were in. the first day bacR proved it would be a very interestin~ year.

Ms. Shepard and Meqan Ball stand by to help students who are tryinq to chanqe their class schedules for the new year.

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Junior Clayton Parllhill qets ready for his first year in yearbooll class.

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Junior Matt Wampler is excited to be bacll and walllinq in the Central halls.


Back to School Dance! Fun. friendship. and frivolity are traditions that Central students embrace at the Back to School Dance. While trying to cling to the last tantalizing threads of summer. we do our utmost to ignore the impending doom of another year of school. This year's dance was brought inside by untimely rain. but the general atmosphere of the dance was one of high enthusiasm and high humidity.

Brittany Webb. Tasheba Jones. Diamond Roqers. Samantha Bosch.and Ernyba Blanson have a qreat time dancinq the tram .

Paco Macedo and Nicole Cascone are havinq a qreat time toqether at the dance. atalia Paqliuca .. Amelia Kniqht. and Emily Schuler booqey down at their final Bacb to School Dance!

Loobs libe Kristina Russell found who she was searchinq for.

ibita Kniqht-Woods. Caitlin Salmon. Tristan Honn. Jessica Landman. and Stephanie Clayton tabe time out of the dancinq to pose for a quicb picture.

Ashley Morqan and Arriel Phillips enjoy their last bacb to school dance of their hiqh school years Sarah Pforr. Katie Goad. Jacqueline Ford. and Danielle Stubbins had an awesome time dancinq the niqht away! Well. at least until nine o'clocb

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Joseph and the A azing Technicolor D reamco Joseph's brothers are an~ry that he is the favorite child of their father Jacob.

TJ Peper. as Joseph's French brother Rueben . leads Spencer Murray. Peter Su. Steve Wise~arver. ic Guido. and John Deal in a dance sequence.

Stephanie Bennett. Bethany Sullivan. and Kathy Holdin~ play such beautiful wives!

Alex Ber~-Jacobson. as the powerful businessman Potiphar. is surrounded by his sultry banR accountants. Alex tooR on a challen~in~ second role as Jacob. the father of Joseph.

Rio Shi~eta is a ~ reat Pha raoh of E~ypt ! Rio had to learn how to impersonate Elvis Presley.

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Mrs. Weber played the piano fo r every rehearsal and all four performa nces.

Set in the ancient Middle East. Central HhJh School's musical production of Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat was colorful. enenJetic. and excitin~! The musical, directed by Ms. A~noletti. was performed from April 21 24. 2004. Joseph starred Jonathon Butler-Duplessis as the title character. a ~oat herder livin~ in E~ypt. Over the course of the story. Joseph travels far and wide and meets some fascinatin~ characters. He encounters the rich banl!er Potiphar. played by Alex Ber~-Jacobson and Potiphar's seductive wife (Stephanie Bennett). Joseph also meets the Pharaoh of E~ypt (Rio ShiSJeta). an Elvis-lil!e star adored by all females who see him. Joseph eventually maRes it bacR home to reunite with his hilarious 11 brothers and his father Jacob (also played by Alex Ber~­ Jacobson) . Throu~hout the musical, Emily Abbott dazzled the audience with her stron~ voice as the narrator of the story. Joseph was a hu~e hit with Central students! "It was awesome! " said junior Ali Penwell. "I loved every minute.'¡ Jud~in~ by the standin~ ovations after every performance. the audience seemed to a~ree .

Did you Rnow? Joseph was based off of the story of Joseph in the BooR of Genesis in the Bible. About 85 people were part of Joseph. includin~ cast. crew. and pit musicians. It tooR four weeRs to build the set for Joseph.


The Pharaoh reaches for the audience while the Eqyptian women adore him

The Baber. played by Katelyn Burqett. asbs Joseph to interpret her dreams.

Jonathon Butler DuplessiS, as Joseph. tries on his technicolor dreamcoat for the very first time.

arrator Emily Abbott belts out a tune in a funby qreen wiq. Emily wore three different colored wiqs throuqhout the entire show!

The featured dancers of the musical. led by Martha Funston . perform an excitinq dance for the audience. Joseph and the 11 brothers chat with their wives while Jacob watches over his huqe family.

Soloists Anna Peters. Abiqail Lanqe. and Lauren Kara eat a picnic while a camel waddles by in the bacbqround .


,,, Colin White and Sarah Stumpf are excited to qo to prom!

Jamila Bradford and her date taRe a brealo! from all the crazy dancinq at Central's prom!

This cool couple arrives at the dance in style!

Ben Wanser and Alexis Morqan are ready for a niqht of fun! They even color-<:oordinated their outfits

Ashley Weber twirls in a rainbow dress with her date Ben McKenna. Ben said. "That dress was crazy!"

"Come Away with Me" was the theme of Central's prom on May 15 , 2004. Students. dressed in everythin~ from flowin~ ~owns to ship captain uniforms. arrived at Lincoln Square Mall in Urbana ready to cut loose and have fun . Students wall<ed over a brid~e to enter the dance. where they were met by Mr. Sparl<s and Mr. Freyman wearin~ life jacl<ets. The main hallway of the mall was transformed into a tropical cruise ship for the event. complete with "ports" featurin~ refreshments from Mexico and the Caribbean. The prom was decorated with seashells. sand. and life jacl<ets to represent the cruise ship theme. Central students a~reed that prom 2004 was a fantastic way to conclude the school year.

W at did you thinR of prom 2004? Mitch Holmer and Anqela Scope! are ready to qet their qroove on and booqey down!

"I enjoyed it. I thou~ht it was real fun!" Cammelle Ward. senior "The dance was so fetch!" Me~han Martindale. senior


Millie Wri~ht and N1cl:! Donaldson are one stylin' couple.

Lorenzo Macedo smiles for the camera in his classy ~ray suit.

Julie Deschler and Ryan Dillon wall:! into prom with bi~ smiles on their faces! They are ready for a ni~ht of fun!

Me~ Gorham and Ben Bloomer are happy to be to~ther at their senior proml

Last year's prom Queen and Kin~ Andrea Dixon and JT. Whitmer are excited to be bacl:! at Central to crown the new Kin~ and Queen!

Karen Tsui flashes the camera a million-dollar smile. Shannon Smith and Jordan Svymbersl:!y are ready to set sail on the Central cruise ship! Jordan completes his ship captain lool:! with an authentic captain's hat.

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Senior Emily Abbott serenades the audience for a last ~bye .

Meqan Brewer shaRes Don Hansen's hand as she crosses the staqe.

These seniors sit and listen to NicR Scarpetta speaR before crossinq the staqe to a new future.

icR Scarpetta beqins the ceremony with an inspirinq openinq speech .

Central Hh~h School's ~raduation ceremony was held on June 2nd. 2004 in the Foellin~er Great Hall at the Krannert Center for the Performin~ Arts. Several people spol<e at the traditional ceremony. includ i n ~ Unit 4 Superintendent Arthur Culver. who read Dr. Seuss's classic Oh. Th e Places You '[[ Go. Central Principal Don Hansen also addressed the ~raduatin~ class of 2004. and ~raduates Carrie Peters and Nicl< Scarpetta left their former classmates with some inspirin~ words . Central' s Symphonic Band and Madri~als added musical entertainment. Friends and family ~athered to celebrate the students' achievement of completin~ elementary. middle. and hi~h school. The ceremony marl<ed the end of an era in the students' lives and the be~innin~ of a bri~ht new future. Ms. Aqnoletti directs members of the Madriqal choir in a sonq.

Maqqie fese nmaier looRs on in awe as she rea lizes her hiqh school career is cominq to an end .

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Central's Symphonic Band. led by director Mr. John Currey. plays ¡ Pomp and Circumstance¡ as the 2004 ~raduates parade down the aisles. ready to accept their hard earned hi~h school diplomas.

The 330 members of the class of 2004 stand to~ether for one last time in Foellin~r Great Hall after their commencement ceremony.

Molly Mooney flashes a smile for the camera!

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"Whatever you are, be a good one." -Abraham Lincoln Carrie Peters was ~iven the honor of addressin~ the Class of 2004. Carrie Peters used this quote from Abraham Lincoln because she wanted her speech "to apply to and be of encoura~ement to each person there."

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These ~raduates are ready to face their futures after Central.

Tim Carey stands up in the crowd to be reco~nized.


Spring Plays oises Off! The Complele Works of William Shakespeare (Abridged)

Rio Shi~eta explains a very important process to Jenna Suttle.

Emily Fotzler connects deeply with Jonathon Butler Duplessis.

Emily Fotzler qazes off into the distance. completely iqnorinq Rio Shiqeta as he lectures her.

Emily Fotzler wonders why Rio Shi~eta is wea r in~ a sheet!

Central Hi~h School prides itself on havin~ an exceptional drama department that produces outstandin~ plays. In the 2003-2004 school year. Central performed five incredible plays. One of these plays was Noises Off, a comedy about the crazy layout of actors in a play. The Noises Off set was made out of 2000 pounds of wood and was two stories tall. It could be rotated 180 de~rees. Buildin~ the set was quite an accomplishment! The actors in Noises Off said that it was a hard play to learn. but it was also a ~reat experience. In The Complete Works of William Shakespeare. three actors took all of Shakespeare's 154 plays and sonnets and turned them into a two-hour performance. The three actors were Alex Ber~-Jacobson. Steve Wise~arver. and Rio Shi~eta. These plays showed the amazin~ talent of Central's actors and actresses.

Rio ..(; John Deal interru pts a passionate moment between Rio Shiqeta and Emily Fotzler.

Emily Fotzler. Jenna Suttle. and Steve Wiseqarver portray crazy actors in the play NoisC's Off'

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Rio Shiqeta bows down to Steve Wiseqarver.

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Steve Wiseqarver and Rio Shi~ta act out the proloque of Romeo and Juliet durinq The Complete Works of William Shakespeare {Abridged).

"All the world's a stage, And all the men and women merely players."

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Steve Wiseqarver and Rio Shi~ta stab each other in the heart

Alex Berq-Jacobson ~ts violent and pulls Steve Wiseqarver"s hai r.

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Alex Berq-Jacobson lectures the audience on the finer points of Shahespeare while tryinq to appear very intellectual.

Steve Wiseqarver projects his voice so that the whole audience can hear him.

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Sara fredri<:Rson shows everyone her excitement for lllini Day. Sara even wore a ~lowinq blue rinq in her tonque for the day!

Chris Cole and Heather Williams are ready for the lllini basRetbaJI season with their blue and oran~ faces and clothin~ .

Amanda Man~ian. Katie Millsap. and Jessie Roesch show us that they Imow how to ~et ·r done!

Ms. Thomas. Mr. MinR. and Ms. freeman enjoy ~in~ ba<:R to the so·s for Decade Day.

Leanitra Moore and Khristi Mcferren wear matchin~ coli* outfits for Twin Day.

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This year seniors decided to start a tradition of TP -in~ the underclassmen the ni~ht before Class Color Day. Around 35 seniors tooR part in this fun. ille~l act Sarah Aquino. An~ela Scopel. Cathy feller. and Danielle Spice even put on war paint for their ambush of the underclassmen .

Central students always loo.R forward to Spirit Wee.R! It's a whole five days filled with fun. excitement. and awesome memories. Central students enjoy ~oin~ all out with their clothes (and sometimes hair!) to show their love for Central. This year the Spirit Wee.R days were Decade Monday. Twin Tuesday. Illini Wednesday. Class Color Thursday. and Maroon and White Friday. Central students and teachers celebrated these days by dressin~ up in crazy outfits. dyin~ their hair. and even paintin~ their faces! Unli.Re last year. students were able to decorate their hallway for class color day. The seniors too.R full advanta~e of this privile~e by puttin~ pictures of them and their friends. throu~h the years. all over their very blue hallway. Central students a~reed that the 2004 Homecomin~ Spirit Wee.R was one of the best ever. Caitlin Halle. Kim Kyrouac. Mallory McMahon. Kaylan Wonser. and Caitlyr Mooney portray themselves as bad ~iris in the tanR tops they made for Twin Day.


Kyrsten Brown and Janelle Yambert want to llnow if your name is on the list.

Sarah Lichtblau and Katie Webber wear fashionable red dresses with matchin~ shawls to celebrate Twin Day.

Jorday Lee. Cammelle Ward. Nicole Cascone. and Amanda Valbert tool1 Twin Day to the max by wearinll matchinll purple and 11reen 11nee soclls.

Central students and faculty even collaborated on Twin Day. Jeff Metzler. Mr. Sitch. and Phil Galaras put a different spin on their Twin Day shirts.

Lachia Bennett. Lexie Moore. and Kim Youn~ show off their oran~e and blue lllini spirit!

Madelin Woods dresses up as a hippie for Decade Day. This ~irl has flower power! Ernylla Blanson captures the essence of the so's in her rocll-and-roll poodle shirt!

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The 2004 Bonfire was a bi~ hit. Students were ecstatic to have the bonfire tradition return after it was cancelled last year. Festivities included dances by the cheerleaders and Pepettes. a ~arne between the cheerleaders and football players. the announcement of the homecomin~ attendants. and the enjoyment of jammin' to the Pep Band. The Homecomin~ Parade. which tooR place on Friday. September 24th. also had a bi~ turnout. The parade route be~an on ParR Street and was led by the Marchin~ Maroons. The band was followed by the cheeleaders. the Pepettes. the four class floats and the 2004 Homecomin~ Court. The streets were filled with Central fans. excited about the Homecomin~ ~arne that ni~ht. Without any past experience. the freshmen won first place for their Homecominq float. Their float had a theme of sinllinq the Generals' ship with the Maroon's cannon football "The class officers did a qood job of tallinq charqe. orqanizinq it. and dividinq up taslls." said freshmen class sponsor Ms. Shepard. Because of this hard effort they were able to finish their first place float in three niqhts. Many freshmen tooll part in the float bui!dinq process and were a biq help in mallinq the float looll fabulous . They worlled hard on this lovely float and definitely deserved their first place finish . Great job. freshmen!

These football boys are qettinq pretty dizzy!

The sophomore float came in third place this year. The theme of the sophomore's float was ¡wash The Generals Away!" Liz Willoff played the mermaid on this fabulous float.

Anqela Scope!. Allison McLemore. and Meqhan Martindale smile biq durinq their last hiqh school bonfire.

Unfortunately. the juniors placed fourth with their float. which featured a papier mache Max Maroon. Better lucll next year. juniors!

Ryan Boyd sits and watches the festivities of the bonfire.

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After placinq first for the past two years. the seniors' float placed second this year. Thouqh the seniors were disappointed. they did enjoy their final year of float bui!dinq. The senior float even had a real-life crab and mermaid played by Wi!! Wetzel and Natalia Paqliuca!


Pep Rally What pumps you up more than Max Maroon. cheerleaders. Pepettes. and the football team at the Central pep rally? Nothin~. of course! Central's pep rally is filled with excitement. music. dancin~. and a lot of school spirit! The pep rally inspired the football team and the rest of the school to win the homecomin~ ~arne a~ainst Decatur MacArthur that ni~ht.

The football players rise for the National Anthem.

Members of the Homecomin~ Court loob libe super stars while sittin~ in the front of the qym.

The JUnior varsity cheerleaders flash a bri~ht smile for their picture at Central's pep rally.

What was your favorite part of the pep rally?

Beeby E~an leads the varsity cheerleaders in a dance routine.

"My favorite part of the pep rally was when the Pepettes danced with the

boys. The boys could dance so well!" Kanetha Taylor, junior "I really enjoyed the Central Dance Girls. The band and the loud music gave me goosebumps and sent a cold shiver up my spine." Samir Patel, sophomore ''My favorite part of the Pep Rally was when everyone wore their white-

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Kim D'Amico. Devin Richardson. Abby Lan~e. Lauren Kara. Kimberly Kyrouac. and Kaylan Wonser ~o crazy for the class of 2006.

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HOMECOMI NG AME Sterlin Sibley. Marcus Buchanan. and icll Phillips hold up seven finqers for their ~rad uat ion year. Go '07!

Sophomore Casey Evans cheers loudly on the varsity squad to pump up the football team and

Isaiah Clayborn and Diamond Roqers hold roses and smile for pictures after bein~ announced as the 2004 Homecomin~ Queen and Kin~ durin~ halftime. While Central malles their homecomin~ come bach durin~ the third quarter. Mitch Holmer returns a punt.

The Central football team worlls t~eth e r to defeat the Decatur MacArthur Generals.

Seniors Natalia Pa~liuca. Chelsie Hopllins. Kari Goad. Sarah Aqui no. Cathy feller. An~ela Scope(. Danielle Spice and Sarah Wallace spell out Central on their stomachs.

On September 24. 2004. Central students. faculty. fans . and former ~raduates ~athered in the stands at Tommy Stewart Field to watch the 2004 Homecomin~ ~arne . Central played Decatur MacArthur. and it was a ~reat ni~ht for hi~h school football. There was a crisp wind and the temperature was in the middle sixties. Central was down by a double-di~it mar~in headin~ into the second half of the ~arne . but the Maroons came out hi~h-spirited because of Coach Hasenstab's inspirin~ speech in the loci~er room. The Maroons proved they could win from such a deficit by worl<in~ as a team. The Maroons won 35-27! The audience was not only entertained by the ener~etic ~arne . but also by the excitin~ half time show. The show featured the Central Pepettes. the marchin~ band. and the crownin~ of the homecomin~ queen and l<in~. Diamond Ro~ers and Isaiah Clayborn!

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Sara fredricRson. Michael Viqnola and Phil Martin play their trumpets in the marchin~ band.

Ashley Morqan. Hilary Phillips. Beclzy Eqan. and Ally Wampler lead the line of Central cheerleaders.

Phil Galaras qets ready to hifle the ball to quarterbacfl Mille Martinie. The Homecominq Court smiles for the camera at the half time show.

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Andy Ceflander puts on the turbo booster to catch his opponent.

Maqqie Mills. Kelsey Grodslly. Meqhan Martindale. and Kristine Johnston wear matchinq shirts to this year's qame.

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Corban Leman is focused on breaflinq throuqh the blurry line of blue and silver Generals.


Ashley Barkstall Birthday: August 22, 1987 Favorite Movie: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Most Prized Possession: My photo albums Favorite Way to get Around: My car Hidden Talent: How can it be hidden if I tell you?

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Katelyn Burgett Birthday: December 11 , 1986 Good Luck Charm: My sister Favorite Food: My mom 's chicken pockets Favorite Way to get Around: My little blue jeep Hidden Talent: I can tie a cherry stem in a knot with my tongue.

Ashley Morgan Birthday: March 25, 1987 Favorite Quote: "Be more concerned about your character than your reputation ... " Hobby: Cheerleading Where you go to relax: Cozy's Favorite Saying: I love it!

Tori Tappendorf Birthday: May 2, 1987 Never leaves home without: Chris Brown, my right hand man Favorite Quote: "Tina eat. Eat the food." Favorite brand of clothing: None (I don't like them .) Favorite Way to get Around: A cranberry colored New Yorker (a type of car)

Diamond Rogers Birthday: December 15, 1986 Favorite Quote: "Quitters never strive." Never leaves home without: My cell phone Would most like to meet: Rosa Parks Where you go to relax: The bathroom


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Marcus Douglas Birthday: April 9, 1987 Favorite Movie: Coming to America

Favorite Quote: "Pain is only weakness leaving the body." Good luck charm: My little brother who helps me pick up girls Most Prized Possession: My baby pillow

Mark Montgomery Birthday: November 28, 1986 Most embarrassing moment: I hit a parked car...on my bike. Where you go to relax: My bed Never leaves home without: One hundred dollar bills Would most like to meet: Hugh Heffner

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G Isaiah Clayborn Birthday: June 17, 1986 Favorite Quote: "Do unto others as they would have you do unto them." Most Prized Possession: The relationship with my mom Never leaves home without: My wallet Good luck charm: My smile

Birthday: March 27, 1987 Where do you go to relax: A magical island full of fun Hidden talent: Master of espionage Favorite saying: Live life like no one's watching. Crazy Rituals: Friday family fun baths

Jeff Yam bert Birthday: March 12, 1987 Never leaves home without: A smile on my face Would most like to meet: Lance Armstrong Favorite brand of clothing: Fruit of the Loom Where you go to relax: My nook


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Freshmen qirls Cathy Kim, Alii on Chouinard. Maura Healy. Emma Henss. Kaue BollinQer. Carrie elson. Kelsey Bannon. Sunita Karan, and Katie Burll are excited to be at their very first homecominq dance!

Gro s. Lauren Svymber Ry. and Kyle Moe dance the niQht away toQether!

Jeff Metzler is excited to be at the dance with his date and lonQ-time Qirlfriend L1z Rowland!

Tim Chavez and his date wore some crazy outfits to the homecominQ dance this year!

When Central Hi~h School students walked into Combes Gym for the 2004 Homecomin~ Dance. they entered an excitin~ underwater world! Central's Student Council went all out with the decorations for the dance this year. In Seely Hall. fake seaweed dun~ to the walls. paper dolphins hun~ from the ceilin~. and blue Ii~hts wrapped around the hall to represent waves. In the ~ym. blue ~ossamer was draped from the bleachers and white balloons (ocean bubbles) popped around the ~ym as the students danced for hours. The music was loud and the dance floor was hot! "This Homecomin~ Dance was so ~reat!" said freshman Kellen Brown. "I had a fabulous time!" 0

Kortinee Miller. Tony ewbern. LaRasha Sallee. Oshawa Wardlow. and Tyneia Bailey smile for the camera!

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Hillary fears and Stephany Coburn are havinq a qreat time toqether at the dance!

Scooter fujihara and Jenny Greenstein are accompanied by Jenny's father to the dance.

These boys chill out in between qettinq their qroove on .

This cute couple wore matchinq outfits to the dance this year to show their love for one another!

These couples are tallinq a breall from the dancinq to hydrate themselves with Colle.

Kerry Doyle and Michael Croix wear stylish maroon outfits to the Homecominq Dance.


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Hollister. Abercrombie & Fitch. Gap. Old Navy. H & M. Forever 21. American Ea~le. Wet Seal. Journeys. The IIIini Shop. Hot Topic. Finish Line. Kohl's. Dandelion. Central students shop at a variety of stores to buy clothes that express their personality. The fashion seen in Central's halls is as varied and unique as the students themselves. In the 2004 and 2005 season. U~~ boots. Livestron~ bracelets. North Face ~ear. ar~yle sweaters and the traditional IIIini and Central apparel were very popular. Accessories lil<e flashy brooches. colorful scarves. and desi~ner purses completed the lool< for many ~iris. 2004-2005 also saw the return of some fads from the past lil<e le~ warmers and Timberland boots. No matter what fashions appear next year. you can be sure that Central students will diversify their wardrobes to mal<e the styles their own. Junior

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"I dress for comfort. My favorite store is the Gap. and my favorite item to buy is sweatpants ... Crazy and colorful handbaqs and purses are on the shoulders of all Cemral qirls.

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Art can be almost anythin~. from ta~in~ pictures to drawin~ to writin~ music or poems. Artists use their artwor~ to express themselves. For some it's their hobby and for others it's somethin~ that they do when they have a little extra time on their hands. Max and Azeez too~ pictures of their favorite rappers and drew s~etches of them with pencils. Azeez also painted a piece of artwor~ by cuttin~ a picture out of tile and paintin~ over it. Kelsey, Lindsey. and Kristin too~ pictures of different places or thin~s in town. Todd. Liz. and Whitney painted their pieces usin~ water colors and fin~er paints. Enjoy these unique peices of artwor~ created by Central students. Max Ml<wezalamba

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s Pat Donovan qives a thumbs up to his Halloween weetlend while on his way to tric!H>r treat.

Lachia Bennett. Jamie Freeman. and Shiesha Freeman are all ready to qo to the 2004 Vice Versa Dance.

Eva Ku. Nai Fei Jianq. VicRi Li . Gina Li. and Annie Lin pose for a picture while hanqinq out toqether.

Todd Rocheford qrinds on a rail in the deep end at Boulder ParR.

It's 3:15. and Central students are finally free from schooL Chances are they're pourin~ out of Central with a complete disre~ard for traffic. ready to embrace the world of weehends and dreadin~ the impendin~ return of boredom that Monday brin~s. Fun becomes the name of the ~arne every Friday. Saturday. and Sunday. Activities vary from spendin~ time with friends. ~oin~ to the movies. shoppin~ at the mall. and chillin~ at home. Thou~h students hnow that school starts on Monday. the weehend is a time for a little rest and relaxation.

Caroline Sholem. Brittany Penwell. and Renee Chanqnon hanq out toqether on the weeRends. Leonard Mann and Kevin finley liRe to hanq toqether on the weeRends.

Laura Henneman. Caitlyn Mooney. Mallory McMahon. Katy Pyer, and Kristina Russell dress up in Illini colors for a Saturday Uofl football qame.


On The ob When Central students aren't doin~ homewor12. studyin~ for tests. han~in~ out with their friends. or sleepin~. they're probably wor12in~ somewhere to earn money. Central students have an assortment of jobs that ran~e from wor12in~ at a hospital to detailin~ cars. Students wor12 to save money to pay for colle~e or be able to have the freedom to buy anythin~ they want. Sometimes students feel that jobs can ta12e time away from them. but if they have friends that wor12 with them it isn't quite as bad. Jobs ~ive students a sense of responsibility and leadership, which can help them in the future. Many students are involved in Central's wor12 study pro~ram. which ~ives them school credit for their time on the job.

Khristi Mcferren worbs as a cashier at Tarqet.

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Gardner mabes bread and pasta while servinq customers at the Spaqhetti Shop. Devin Goldenstein busses tables at Ned Kelly's Steahhouse.

Stephen Summers is involved in Central's worb study proqram. He cleans the interiors and dries cars at Triple T Wash and Lube. Jaes McDaniel has been washinq and detailinq cars at Worden-Martin for four months. Jaes enjoys his job because he loves drivinq the expensive cars. Jaes qets out of school early to worb at Worden-Martin and receives credit for two of his classes while at worb.

Holly Enqelhardt. Mibe Brown. Chantalle Voyles. Dylan Cain. and Scott Chanqnon love to mabe pizzas at Monical's. Kanyja ~,....;~:::iJ Harvey is ecstatic about sweepinq the ~!!!~-~~ floors at -=--.-...-'-'~ Arby's.

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REPUBLICAN One of the SJreatest freedoms of the world is the ability to become involved in the SJovernment and politics of your country. and the students and teachers of Central HiSJh School continually express this freedom. The 2004 presidential and leSJislative elections showed that each person at Central has their own political views and ways of supportinSJ their chosen candidate. Some students wore clothinSJ supportinSJ either Bush or Kerry. and some turned their cars into runninSJ billboards for their candidate. Several students also voted in the mocl2 election held at Central. where Kerry won 76% of the votes. In the extremely close national election on November 2nd. Bush and Cheney won 51% of America's support for their re-election. and Kerry and Edwards won 49% of the votes. ThouSJh the students and teachers of Central represented different views. everyone appreciated the fact that Central HiSJh School is a diverse. open community where it is safe to express unique political viewpoints. "It is very important for students to be informed citizens and in order to do that they need to become involved in the process." -Madame BlacR

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DEMOCRAT Mr. Pellum. with support from Janelle Yambert. said the most important issues of the campaiqn were labor and worbinq family issues ¡worbinq people in America have lost a larqe share of "'MM~!"""-~-_J their political influence Worbinq families are not a hiqh priority for our current administration Selected corporations and the extremely wealthy have a disproportionate amount of political power. This is very detrimental to our democracy and our republic.¡

Sarah Haqens supported Kerry and the ational Service Opportunity Proqram.

These siqns lined the left side of streets and yards supportinq the election of Senator John Kerry of Massachusetts and Senator John Edwards of North Carolina for a stronqer Illinois The other siqn shows support for the newly elected US. Senator Barac11 Obama who won the election by a record settinq landslide.

Ms. Oberq said that social and environmental issues were bey this election . Meqhan Martindale. however. was not able to vote.

"Becoming involved is important because it allows students to see how the democratic process worl~s; this will allow them to make informed decisions when they have the responsibility of voting. We need active members of society rather than apathetic ones." -Ms. Rodgers and Ms. Sly

Chelsie Hop11ins showed her support for Kerry throuqhout the campaiqn.

Election Results National Election

Central's MocR Election

Bush: 50.8% Kerry: 48.3% Nader: .4% other parties: .5%

Bush: 23% Kerry: 72% Badnaril<: 5 %

Max Ramirez was not able to vote in the election. but he uld have voted for Kerry because he feels Bush is dumb

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Ownin~ a car allows students to ~o wherever they want. whenever Bethany Sullivan and Ali Hobbs join hands on Bethany's 1998 Brevada and Airs 2000 Chevy Blazer.

they want. Students don't have to depend on their parents for rides. which ~ives them a sense of freedom. Besides the enjoyment of drivin~. students need to tahe care of their cars so they will stay in ~ood condition. Students also need to chan~e their oil. buy ~as. pay parhin~ fines. and more. Parhin~ at Central is a tash in itself. Several students arrive early to ~et the best spots. plus it is essential for students who drive to learn to parallel parh. Even thou~h havin~ a car comes with a commitment. it is still a luxury that many Central students appreciate.

Kristi Kaplan sits on top of her white 1992 Saturn that she bou~ht from a former teacher from Bottenfield.

Lauren Johnson shows off her 1995 turquoise Camaro that matches her prom dress. Tommy Parhhill owns a 1994 white Pontiac firebird Formula V8.

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Lube Mathews lies on top of his BMW while qazinq at the sby.

Cam Seiler loves his red Honda Civic and even tool? his senior pictures with it. Ian Winston relaxes in his 1999 Honda Accord. Ian recieved his car from his dad. who bouqht it at a car dealerhsip. Ian is very proud of his car. ·My car is the shiznite! Now try and top that!"

Max Ramirez leans on his 1993 Honda Civic 51 Max bouqht his car this year and spends every moment with it when he's not in school. · My car is liRe my qirlfriend because I qo with it everywhere and spend my money and time on it."

Jeff and Janelle Yambert lie on the roof of the Pontiac Grand Am that they qladly share with each other.

Luis Maya drives his 1984 blacR Oldsmobile Delta 88 Royale Brouqham. which he nicbnamed ·oa Box."

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Junior Megan Johns is a talented young lady. She plays many instruments including the guitar, piano, violin, clarinet, plus she sings. Megan is hoping to release a CD at the end of the year. Where have you performed? Battle of the Bands, some various coffee houses here and in Oregon, Cowboy Monkey (a bar), a picture frame store, and the Library! Do you write your music? Yes, all of it!

Meqan Johns wows the crowd with her amazinq musical sRills at the Champaiqn Library's Battle of the Bands.

Who influences your music? Many musicians influence me. The Beatles, The Pixies, The Police, and so many more.

Cold Cut Quartet Cold Cut Quartet has four band members: Nick Donaldson {keyboard, guitar, harmonica, vocals), Thomas Schroeder {bass), Jake Stimmel {guitar), and Will Wetzel {drums). Where has the band performed? We've played at the Champaign Public Library's Battle of the Bands in the summer, at the Iron Past in Urbana several times, and at Maroonapalooza in 2004. We also played at a dance at St. Thomas More .... which was an interesting experience. Who in the band writes the lyrics and what are they about? We take turns writing the lyrics. We usually write about our feelings, issues, or just sometimes what we'd like to express.

JaRe Stimmel play toqether at a club

What bands influence Cold Cut Quartet? led Zeppelin; Medeski, Martin, and Wood . What kind of music do you play? It's a very eclectic mix, but generally it's along the lines of blues, rock, and sometimes funk jam.

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The Difference Between Romantic & Rheumatic One of many bands at Central is The Difference Between Romantic and Rheumatic. The band consists of students from Mahomet, Centennial, and our own Sean Baird and Pat Elifritz. The following questions are 1--~i-;......~ courtesy of Pat.

Sean Baird plays on the drums durinq a performance

So we hear that you guys have a CD out, tell me about it .... Yes, it's titled Fashion Before Compassion and has five tracks on it.

Pat Elifritz and Sean Baird jam toqether as they perform .

How long did it take to make the CD and where did you record it? It took us two days to record the CD and we did it at jake Roth's home recording studio.

Pat Elifritz maRes his quitar scream durinq a show.

What music influences The Difference? A variety of music including: Norma jean, Fear Before the March of Flames, The Chariot, and Every Time I Die. When does The Difference practice? We usually practice once or twice a week. Who writes the songs? They are all originals, and we all influence the outcome of the songs.

True To Form

¡ Wabe The Dead Cafe" is one of many places that The Difference has played.

True to Form is one of Central's rock bands. The band members are Kyle Prillaman {drums), David Su {guitar, vocals), Thomas Schroeder {guitar), and Ben Campbell {bass guitar, vocals). How did your band name come together? Kyle made it up. How did your band start? Ben, David, and Kyle just messing around. Has True To Form ever performed in front of an audience? Yes, two places, Maroonapalooza and Battle of the Bands. What was the band's most memorable moment? Our most memorable moment was getting free sandwiches at Battle of the Bands. When do you usually practice? Whenever we have time.

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Junior Ashley Gunninq with her senior sister Chelsey.

Senior Dana Ray with her sister Jodi who is a sophomore.

Junior twins Matthew and Mitchell Kresca hold up their freshman brother icholas.

Senior Dustin Leemon stranqles his sophomore brother Derel.!.

Senior Namho Kim with his sister Ka Rhim who is a freshman. Junior Stephany Coburn stands behind her brother Jamie who is a freshman .

Sophomore Katie Goad with her sister Kari who is a senior.

Senior Royce Greenburq with his brother Aubry who is a sophomore.

Sophomore Brianna Buqbee poses with her senior sister Miranda before the 2004 Homecominq dance.


Seniors Lachia Bennett and Brittney Wood.

Juniors Heather Williams. Rachel Reardon. Christy Burqe. Allie deBlouwe. and Ally Curtis.

Semors Pat Donovan and David Graves when they were four.

Sophomore Amanda Manqian and freshman Sara Shuler

Sophomores Talandra Giboney. Tamrya Tillman. Atiyya Thompson. Amber Bishop. and Keirra Claiborne.

Seniors Alyssa Davison and Marnita Harris.

Seniors Liz Hood. Anna Peters. Lucie Chytilova. Marqaret Kane. and Erin Manqian Seniors Shiesha freeman. Mabinity Tarawallie. and Eboni Davis.

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Central Band: Peach Bowl Bound John Deal learns a lot while visitin~ the Martin Luther Kin~. Jr. Historic Site and Tomb. Band director John Currey chats with the tuba players before rehearsal.

To raise money for the trip. the band members participated in several fundraisers. includin~ dryin~ cars at a car wash and sellin~ fruit. Holly Payton. Nichole Carson. Ashley VasnaiR. and Lisa Cameron help dry cars at the car wash.

Mary Blazier balances a spoon on her nose at the Awards Dinner.

Lanna Bartho is excited to be one of two baton twirlers out of all 20 h1~h school bands.

Me~an Ball holds her fla~ while anxiously waitin~ to enter the Geor~ia Dome.

For the 102 members of the MarchinSJ Maroon Band. this New Year's Eve was spent in Atlanta. GeorSJia performinSJ at the Peach Bowl. This was the first time Central's band had been invited to perform at a bowl SJame. Upon arrival in Atlanta. the band tooR in some of the sites of downtown Atlanta. such as the Dr. Martin Luther KinSJ. Jr. Historic Site. Under~Jround Atlanta. and the World of Coca-Cola. The Maroons participated in the concert band. jazz band. and parade competitions. The concert band placed 3rd. the jazz band placed 1st and was the overall SJrand champion. and the marchinSJ band placed 2nd. On New Year's Eve. the band marched in the Peach Bowl parade and performed in the preSJame and half tme shows durinSJ the SJame in the GeorSJia Dome. They returned on New Year's Day 2005 filled with many memories they will have for years to come. In addition to the awards the band received as a whole. several individuals were reco~nized for their performances. Freshman Michael Anderson was named ¡Most Outstandin~ Jazz Soloist" out of all 20 bands competin~ Other students receivin~ honorable mention included Brett Anderson. Mary Blazier. Spencer Murray. Ni~el Knop. Jacqueline Thomas. Sam Mowry, Nora Prior. Ally Curtis. and the whole tenor sax section.


Mr Coo~an and Mr Currey are the l1inljls of marchinljl band.

Durin~ a live telecast of the Chicl1-fii-A Peach Bowl. Central's Marchio~ Band performed A Salute to Amenca" with

19 other bands from around the country.

Maria Brownfield and ichole Carson carry the banner introducin~ the Power and Class of Central Illinois. There were six other bands from Illinois participatin~ in the Peach Bowl festivities .

Elizabeth Rowland and Mar~aret Kane ta111 about how excited they are to be in Atlanta!

.. Performin~ in the Geor~ia Dome was a very bi~ and loud experience." -Lanna Bartl>o Central baton twirler

Michael Croix. Kyle Prillaman . and the rest of the drumline are ready to ¡strut their stuff ¡

The cymbals and drumline play Central's cadence as the parade comes to an end The entire band and Color Guard pose for a picture after the parade competition

The Marchio~ Maroons rehear e in the Geor~ia Dome before the Peach Bowl Senior drum major ora Prior proudly leads the Marchio~ Maroons m the parade throu~h the streets of downtown Atlanta.


ay in the Life Of••• 7:39am Eat breaRfast and rush off to school with David Graves, Jaes McDaniel. and Joey BroadricR.

8:42am Try to stay awal<e first hour with Cory Leman.

10:17 am Worl< out hard in third hour weiSJhtliftinSJ class.

11:24 am HanSJ out with your friends Mr. Sparl<s and Marcos Gonzalez.


2:58pm Do research for an En~lish paper in the computer lab.

1:32pm Mess around in class with Antonio Bi~ham and Cristobal Gonzalez.

3:03pm Wait for the final bell to rin~ seventh hour with Phillip Hardyman.

3:37pm It's time for soccer practice with Laura FredericR. Christina Palmer. Leslie Willis. Christine Fleener. and Mattie Armstron~.

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Fre hmen twins Kurt and Kyle Kibbler chill on the couch .

Wynita Mocil stays warm in her sweatshirt at a cold Central football qame. David Su. Mattie Armstronq. Carson Adams. Evan Bruno. and Thomas Schroeder form a huddle.

Seniors Eboni Davis and John Smith and juniors Tyrone Glass and Ja Leel Washinqton hanq out at West Side Paril. Mary Blazier and Liz Rowland are excited to be in Spanish V class!

Jessica Roesch. Jamie Ball. Kendall Hermsdorf. Kyrsten Brown . Elly Radi. and Sophie Goodniqht dress as cowqirls for the 2005 Winter Hoe-Down.


Phillip Hardyman and Katy Pyer are ready to have some fun at the 2004 prom!

Junior DeShaun Phillips flashes a smile for the camera Sophomores Malia Turner and Jasmine Lenard. senior Rosalyn Stump. and junior Oshawa Wardlow smile between classes.

These freshmen celebrate on their winninq homecominq float.

Alysia Prosser is ready to be Mrs. Spider in the children's play James and the Giant Peach .

Freshmen Emily McCoy. Priscilla Huch. and Maddie Kniqht are very stylish.

Michael Croix. Spencer Murray, and Ben Donaldson practice their drums on the staqe because it's a ramy day.

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2005. Semors wa1t three years unt1l1t·s the1r tum to rule the school They antiCipate thew sen1or year. and once 1t finally arnves they make sure to make 1t the best year of h1gh school yet The members of the class of ·os def1n1tely d1d the1r best to make the1r semor year one that they would never forget.

Lean on Me. De' Angelo Gardner uses Emyka Blarl$011 as a support buddy to lean on when t1mes get tough Sen1or year 1s stressful when 1t comes to filling out college apphcat1ons and dec1d1ng where to spend the next four years of one·s life. Hav1ng friends to help you dunng these hard t1mes makes semor year eaSier to deal w1th


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riors Brains and Beauty Cathy Feller & Thomas Schroeder

Class Clown Evan Bruno & Christine Fleener

Stricken With Seni Jennifer Stenger & Joey Broad ric

Most Athletic Chris Brown & Jill Grider


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Best Dressed Bethany Sullivan & Dan Rache

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Life of the Party Arriel Phillips & David Graves

Most Outspoken Recho Omondi & Paul Ndekwe

Most Likely to Succeed Nick Donaldson, l<ristine Johnston, Nora Prior & Noelle Gipson

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Carla Villegas

Kim Voelker



ILL.S I, The Mailman, will to Ben Wright lots of postal bliss; to his sister xoxoxo and some Jenny Craig; Jacob Eugene Stimmel mounds and heaps of delicious mayonnaise; Blaine a tasty snack of ants and moths; Robert Abbott luck with Shades of Jerry; the GIGMASTER only the highest praises for his unequaled skill; my "other" brother Matt thanks for always being so cool with my real brother; my brother luck with the next 4 years. I, Anna Katherine Peters, will to EH,ER,EM,MK,LC the crazy memories of our senior year; TD elephants. my phish Jone's soda floats in the treehouse and shared birthdays; RB dread wax; AB my purple madrigal dress; LKALCH: an awesome senior year; AP snowmen in the intersection. peace and love, Anna. I, MeganLynn, will to Barkst , Hcilloweens, emotional practices, and the dances; Amantla Lynne Famous Barr, bad b/f's, and Indiana; AshMo cozy's drama and Marine Men!; The boys parking lots and church; COLORGUARD practices, games, and competitions; All X's, your loss not mine! And to the class of 2005, I will truly miss you all! Good Luck! I, Lafunky, will to my best friend (g-unit) lots of crazy memories and many more crazy times to come; the party goer Milena lots more parties; my Pizza loving friend many more pizza nights; the rest of my friends much love homies. I, Rebecca M, will to AB midnight walks since first grade, lots of blue stuff, white skin; BR a drag race and a big fat script; JR the art of sneaking out, visme; MKeti the decayed bodies of Bart and Donnie, many more nights at !HOP; MZ streaking, a headbutt; TT a "you-know-what" from "you-know-who", getting kicked out of Centennial parties; SS a new wig, Go (away) Central! I, KLD, will to Madz California dreams and corny memories; the Angry one 'brownies' and a new radio; the real MCC the recliner and a kiss; CG I will to you lots of solos, sabers, and laughs; Heather I will everything JD (try to share); everyone else (there just isn't room) I will a box of chocolate and a hug. I, MK, will to JD,EC,MV,KD luck with the horn and mello sections! I Wish you happiness, good times, and most importantly, sanity! To everyone else in band, have fun with crazy currey! To my friends, I love you all very much. Good luck in the future! I, Elizabeth Hood, will to Jennifer more wonderful high school moments. Follow your heart and stay fun!:-); MH I enjoyed seeing you grow; Abby thanks for the talks at our lockers, I found peace in those 5 mms; Clarinets march well; my dearest friends thanks. You guys mean the world-! love you!"

I, Bash, will to Emu, I HATE CHANNEL TOPIC . WHY MUST THEY EXIST AND WHY DO I STILL CLICK THEM WHEN THEY END IN .JPG! I, BJW, w1ll 2 my honorary Semors my heart to u and best wishes on runnin Central next year. I LIKE IT ON TOPI, lil bro good luck in all you do. 2 My Girls Where wo ld I be w/o u guys? u chicks r my bak bone Thanx 4 bem there luv ya all. I, Heathbar, will to little band bro double crashes; Medots on the ceiling; Sylbi & Rachael hott pink; Rach baby bumblebee; Mr Dude lunch memories; Puppy TMNT, 80's movies, hugfests; Beau love from "sissy"; Jess maybe the sink; Metz a circle and a lullaby; Spacewheels JDCP, pixies, better band memories, cartwheels, and IM George; Kerrywerrv. saberfights and wcillisliness. I, Brian Walters, will to Phil, one game of soldat; Thomas to stop thinking about Goldeneye, play Marathon; James the gift of Fallout, because it owns your bones; Will, CS sucks, play Soldat!; Austin, stop drinking telephones man! I, Rio, will to Decker Theatre my adolescent heart and soul; to its queen, LaDonna, the honor of having such talent under her wmg; my fellow Thespians my wit, looks, charisma, and modesty, and finally to the young future of the theatre, the legacy of Mr. Pinnacle. I, Elizabeth Rowland, will luck and sanity to MV,KD, JD,EC. Thanks for all the good times MK,EM,AP,LC,EH, andJM! I, Grif, will to Tucker What are they doing? WHAT! What are they doing now? I'm getting so sick of answering that question! Okay, okay, look- They're just standing there and talking, okay?; Soldat Red vs Blue! GO MAROONS! I, Lachia Bennett, will to the class of 2005 success, happiness, and everlasting friendships; my hall passes to my best first hour teacher Mr. Davis; Finally yet importantly, I leave my unconditional love to my son Maurice Jevon and to my loving mom JEB. I, Cam Seiler, will to my parents Dave & Anita, thanks for all they have done for me, I love you guys; my friends, thank you, you have all touched me in your own ways, and I thank you: FTP C4C MSDBAR JKC. I, CFeller, will to 2 white-bearded men, my embarrassing moments, kitchen talks; 3 thank-you brownies, febreeze, rollarblades; 4 a party-buddy always, boys w/ friends; Drake cartalks, little girls, my good stories; Patty sophomore year, my future, all my love; Collin penwars, I'M winning; Jaes frosty-machines; Kim(me)/my anti-drug luck w/ pape. I, Azeez , will to Emcays for the poorest lookin high school around, Central wasn't too bad. Central keeps it real & Gangsta. If you don't give a darn gone through it up.


I, AS, will to DS my kitchen, bluedays, toothbrushes; SA fastfood, movie nights, a few boys to pick from, CF teaparties to boytalks, friendship fourth til forever, all three good times; RO poptarts and first hour; PD happybowl, war's not over; MH your dream, part of me forever; AS sisterly love. I, Pathew, will to Gram Prefontaine's legacy; Tuck unreal moments; Mitch my luck?; Damelle season tickets to my life; Cath my future, soph year and all my love; Ang spiderman and WAR; Flea my laughs; LF U and U and me; Mattay many scares; Ali my hopes and dreams, PEACE I, M. Pulcini, will to the underclassmen a great high school experience; Jro my love and Christ's love, we're here; Bubba I've known you forever it seems, the show is yours; Thies More Ska bands and Clash records; the wrestling team more great memories, thanks for mine, good luck, I'll be back and I'm watching; little sister many fun nights, good memories, and all my love, I'm always going to be here for you, call me if you need me. Good bye Central, I have enjoyed being a Maroon, and I always will be. I, Wetzel, will to CCQ Bonham's skills; Tom Barbarian, Plata, Queen, Nedry; Ben Timmy Tiger, Toby; Pina Summer Nights; EN: Monster Trucks, Free Bird; Talia The Wonders; Kyrouacs Trump's looks and a jumpsuit; K.P Fireworks, Catapults, Friendship; Russ The Wagon; The Road Goes On Forever And The Party Never Ends ... I, Austin Kimble, will to KP much skipping and AK47; RAthe groove; to the guys with chops JS,ND,RA,MA, MI,DC, luck and skill; DMG the world. Yeah, that's all. PEACE. I, Phil (Dirty commie), will to Infinity You ever wonder why we're here?; Bacon bash.org; Ice no, you can't have my sandwich. Ouch; Mario don't call me stripes; Thomas hope you had fun discussmg politics in Cisco; Ben, Keith, Caleb, stay out of trouble. Netsend Soldat. I, SPICE, will to 1, 2, and 4 the best summer ever, timelmes, RBin', sneaky missions and cleanups; Stefen all the laughs one can laugh, an alligator head necklace, chapstick, and all the food you can eat; GT longer mghts; Bubiste nights out at the cabin and Sunday morning church; TDS fruity candy and my whole heart I love you so much; All my fellas and all my girls not named above much love. I, Kris, will to KG,MM,AM,SW,MB,KB nuts & bolts and poker, MM,AM,KG free floor nickelback tickets; AM Alias and ASP; MM XC, Lucretia, a wobbly bridge, LOTR, and my ugly sweater; Meg musicals; Ali HH stones; KB my pink skirt; KG Karlos. I, Krybaby, will to ARW moons, stars, and Johnny; KLP lots of fun at the park and all the money in the world; SCR my mind, soul, and much love; EGS t-shades and Smashing Pumpkins; JL and NK-W laughs and gropes; everyone else a little piece of my heart.

I, WILLIS, will to the class of '05 all the memories and everlasting friendships; Class of '06 great times next year and keep up the partymg; The girls unlocking, salsa dancing, illegal car driving, sharing and caring; The Guys advice and comic release; JYam, my past, present, and future! I, LORYN, will to Stevey lots of love and butt grabbing; Sami A strong right arm from your best friend; Spice a life full of friendship; Red Love and Strength; Becca true friendship forever; everyone else Life is short so make the best of it. I, DIXONA, will to Conway much love; CMGIRLS USH game, pee in your pants & CM; BOSTONADER xccctime of our lives; LUDY play n snow; SARAHG everything & more; MIMI coffie/archie; JES glove department; KYLE sumohalloween-donkeyraces; MARET 3sum with Marilyn; WHITNEY Georgio & Chad, I LOVE Y'ALL! I, Chris Browe, will thanks to all my teachers who helped me get out of this place; thanks to my track, basketball, and football coaches for playing me and giving me a chance; to my lady TT, brothers MB twins, and sister KB, peace halla back. I, Mrs. Christensen, will to Amy not Sophie RUSSIA & CMM; Lyda great times & long talks; Kimmi MB hotties & Thursdays; Margaret MB & ISYM roomies, 2 am IMing w/ fallirlg up stairs; Lydia your rna buddy!; Mrs. McGregor Ewan & Hayden & Draco too; Morgan you know whose hot! Piccolo power! Leprechaun Pirates. All my LOVERS! I, Young Bones, will to the next generations the same fun I've had, especially Brandon, hold it down bro; 02 thanks for the training, the crew much love for times at the spot, town-center, and others; the Angel, stay Heavenly; CF dont forget i'm wmning. I, Lo Fred, will to "the crew" much love, soph year; Flizz a EuroQuest; Pma Tippecanoe; Tefs-TATERS?; AB the$ menu; KEG, Spice, NPali, Jaccob, BCam Holla!; Mantis some meniscus; Lez/Hops unlocking lock-ins; Steng hemaglobin?; DG 1.0; Joey, EBru, CS, Fiscy, APhilli, CA- a big kitchen table, Doggie, AFred- good luck! 50 words isn't enough ... I, DANA RAY, Will to my sister Central and lots of love and the best of luck; to LJ good times and crushes; to Samuela all the good memones and as much chili as possible; to all the haters some lo e; to my family thanks and love forever; "Pedro" dreams, happiness, and his "moto". I, Nicole B, Will to Sarah, all the strength and ability to overcome; Amara a smile and a star to shine on you; Myriam all the best dreams for your future; all my other loves keep smilmg, and remember not to do anything I wouldn't. Have fun, and reach for the sky ;} I, EM , will to MK many idiot boyfriends; AP more rap lessons; ER lunches and hott tatooed marines; LH long talks With the utterance of Wisdom; and AM good times and good sense. P out. I, Christina Joy Johnson (Chrissy), will to Rep the class of "05" to the FULLEST and keep in touch with Kris, Lisha, Putt and my brother Walter.


I, Gooba, will to my sisters TJ,EB thanks for being there for me love ya; my girls TC, MA stay cool; cuz IG love ya; Haters love ya'll to, so keep doing what you o; My baby, love ya no matter what; my bra DG love you; y momey I love you! I, Whitty K, will to KurBur, my prayers, hello kitty stickers; Kyky, sappy movies, second grade friendship typ, clean lungs; DannyS., my heart; oak, my affection, all night talks; ookies, more nights o- us 5; AW, sisterhood, frontspots; MM, first time smokers; PN, my eternity of dreams & secrets; PixieSue, skaters, memories, my tears. I, E-Bru, will to the .750 Leaders , the non-readers, the HW cheaters, the system beaters, kick it in the bleachers on fridays, smile at +:he teachers always. Respect your peers, share your sodas. Dig the chick that craves your meat. Watch your teeth please. Peace -05- Love baby, I'm out! I, Cammelle , will to Rusty Bows & T1mitaeo 25.8 and a state meet, KC,MiMi,NG,TN,IC,CB & everybody else congrats; PB love you always; my juniors and soph. I'll miss you; my big sis's I lov yall; Tomy Chi. Faro I love ya'll RIP twin I love you! We had some fun! I, Stuart Carlson, will to Jake Abeln my b-ball skills; Ben Campbell the honor to be called "the train"; Spaghetti my females; TO my swoleness; McDeal McDonalds; OB my car; my 2 Mormon counterparts a BOM and a wife or 2! Peace, Keep it Real. Friends 4 life ... '05 I, PPalma, will to my sistas fleave whoa the Lo, Mantis the Mantera, Leslie bo beslie, JS,CH,KT,AS, CF,DS,SA,KG, got some of that JOEY juice? Hit me up wit that DG,EB,CA,AP,ZF,IM,DS,BC, TS, DjthisisWillWetzel, and everyone else. I, KT, will to Chelly door and fun times; Jenabling peppetes, boys; muchos laughter; Caslon car, house, milo, you name it; Guitardude good luck, cats; AB apartment; CF,LF,CP,MA, good times; saltines; DS AOT; BC, JY show choir juke; DG tigob1tties, ZF hot chick; EB extra minutes. I, Maret, will to all my gurls at Centrall I love you and wish ya'll the best; to all my sexy men, keep it real & I'll holla at ya'll in the near future . Luv ya. I, Jess, will to Tris Ihop, mini llamas & a castle; Caitlin my pants & pixy stix; Steph my man parts ... literally; Ryan one of my kids m 2013; Chris & Shep love always I, Michelle Frazer, will to NG a lifetime of love and friendship. Te amo! Lots of love to my girls BO & KN; KC,KB,IC stay focused! All thanks to God for getting me this far. Tharlks mom for being my rock. Good luck '05! I, Mary B, will to Nora P happy thoughts, relaxation, an ear to vent to and hugs; Robin L lots of smile, hugs, and first chair clarinet; Nico P WINDOWS!; to Suke lots of fun times with friends; J-Dizzle lead roles always; to Maddie W chocolate and Johnny Depp; to all I'm leaving behind- have fun! I, Sheisha Denice, will to my girl Pebbles to just go wild and have fun; my guy Jon Jon we made it BABIE!; All the thugged out players keep it real; all the hatin people, quit HATIN'; my little Antonio Howard bra HAVE FUN

I, Selena Lockett, will to my mom, Wyley, Nichole, Jassem, Renda, Brit, Shay, and Tisia for being there for me through everything; Expecially thanx to my baby daddy for being there for me and giving me my baby; And thanx Nichole for being my best friend (sisters for life); I love you uncle Robert, Rest in peace. I, Meg, will to all my pals all those fun parties and sleepovers; KG all the food in my house; KB all those lunchtime rides and talks; to MM,KJ my gift of genius; RC those fun summer pool parties; AM all those times you listened; JY, TT all the fun times we have shared from the S.J days to now; To everyone best of luck and God Bless! I, Recho (Choma), will to Becky poise and shout; Tori all college basketball games; Chantalle window entrances and zebra cakes; Whitney all the joy she could imagine; Meels chips and salsa and cheese cubes; Angela swahili lessons; Emily 4D; Cathy "Muahaa's". I, Angela Reddick, will to Amelia Gibson my pencil and notebook so she can write to me m college; Nicholas Elliot my crappy locker that never opens (I'll give you the number and combination later); And to all of my teachers and office staff, the beautiful memory of me! I, AKnight, will to MK dashboard and diet cokes; NP B@T retired things, car ndes and #9; ES dipping it low, Charles and taco night forever; KG ICMOCHAS and French; AM 2 dinners; RO J&S and belts; CM sister lunches; CH parks; WP clean cotton; SA lylasafe; AC,CH,JL,LM,RS,JK,AJ,AA my love and friendship always! I, AM, will to LM lots of chips and cookies and good bananas and gum; KP lots of root beer floats; AL popcorn and hosie's; KJ HH stones; MK shirts that cover you; NP chais and relaxation; JK something. I, JS, will to BW Ibanez; DC my car and his mom's pants; PB every snack from my house; MW lots of love/food; AH all my cd's; RA JLo; BL all his lost socks, watermelon, wanton soup, Jasper Jeffers; AB no surprises from Karma pollee; Oh manNamHo. I, Jamie Freeman, will to all my guys on the Track team for holding It down, let's get that conference title this year; to my guy Nathan M. for giving me rides all the time; Last but not least shout out to all the cats on the wrestling team. I, Joey Broadrick, will to shoulder tappin, rappin, late nights and summer highlights; the Captains Jack and Jim; nippis, always makin you feel backwards; C.O D. and participants. To our chicks that kicked it, much love; G-units and the trees bloWII down at the fox spot; all my boys PEACE! I, Khristi McFerren, will to all of my friends and associates at Central to do the best in what they pursue after highschool; For all the haters and to keep on doing what they do best. As they can see they've gotten me well on my way, thank you and have a good year. I, LNB, will to everyone "Good Morning Glorious"; CI 13 plus; LB twins forever; AB hurdle obstacles easily; CV keep that sweet smile; MS the future is ours, MF thanks, my brother; KK spin on; GGolf drive crazy and smile for the birdie; HR it's yours now.


I, AL, will to NP Jacks; SW midnight walks, spring break; I, Jeff Yambert, will to Joel & Janelle Yambert everything at MM karaoke nights, miles; KJ Alias nights, liquid nails; BS- central with any connection to me! I LOVE YOU! spoons & Papa Dels pizza; MB long talks, OC; KG tanning I, KELS, will to my other half mornings & AIM chats; KT-bug oil & third grade plays; KB preschool days; MM crazy nights & Mags long talks & always being there; REE gym & & many laughs. bagelmens; Beth Panera mondays; AL Florida & birthdays; I, TT, will to CB. .. so when weren't we together? fresh: AOL Kris Karlos!; Megs car rides; Sarah the fair & "guy talks"; all night; soph: FK- my park- broke arm- ISWUR! juniors: Marie packed lunches; Ally skating; KB,MM,SH,AM,SS,KJ, hangin with PAUL M SUN every weekend bein bad chillin at MM,MB, love ya tons! OUR SPOT. Thanks for stickin around kid. KTHTST have as I, TEFS, will to Wetzel Zydeco beats and Ewok treats; EN drives in Emma and 30 in your trunk; Benjamin joo's, j's, much fun as I did Mr. Deeds ... June 26 ... yup. I, REL, will to RR, many many fun times; My CM girls, I love and a really really big hi-e; Taiwan musical ingenuity, less you, and may we have many more fun football games and parental supervision; and Chelsie, Mattie, Teehee, Pina P. crazy mghts; BB,RR,JB,KB,AD,MA,MM fun times, parties, and Flea thanks for the best of 18 years. oo-tee-dee. I, Flea Unit will to PEE BROWN permanent fist to the head; ramen noodles, and leftovers; CS,RK,RR,TT competitions; RR,KB,AB,MM,AM,AK,JB great restaurant moments at Aunt 10 that horizon; MANTIS the bees knees; PINAS chord; TBOMB smiles and stars; BCAMP my nimbus; BRUNO Sonya's and el torrero, and a kiss from Jerme! I, ADD, will to KLP many more fun times after "high" school peace you; PEED ON a unit; MILBO most honorable haiku; & the best of luck in the future; MDH the man of your Rest of you Goof troops been real jivin' at 05' inn. doggy. dreams; SD,DC,MH,AW,JL,LC,& SS, have fun in the years to I, Adam Harris, will to forget that. I would like to tell my friends throughout high school and everyone nice to me, I come Peace out! I, Keisha Spiller, will to my parents; my mom for bringing would do anything for you, AB,TS,BL,BH,MW,KT,EB,CA. KG me into this world; JT, my sister and best friend I love you; is a sweethard. Even if I was a jerk sometimes, remember Diamond thanks, I needed it, my stupid little boy, best that I love you guys. I'll miss you. I, Aussie, will to Deer Hunter runnin the '06; J-stim my friends forever; my little cousin Courtney Bishop I give stereo; Pee Brown Mingus; Lowry the low-e-ry; The O.G. Central. Last to my crew BW,EB,WM,TJ,CC,KS. I, MLE, will to DS,AS,CF,AM sophomore year; Joseph my crew MEHARRY. To Mil-Mil wy tots. To the youngins, the house; my sis my clothes; Cho 4-D, sing alongs at lunch; truth serum; And to all the femme fatales, the magic stick. BE,CV bus rides, "special talks"; KEG late night walks; I, ZFizzle, will to keep the weekend habits, play the big AK,NP, 'dip it low' dance, basketball games ... to my girlshands, and to stay up; all my guys CA,EB,JB,DG,AP, the my <3! honorary ML, fball ppl AC,MH,CB,MD,CS keep it real; my 05 I, DG Babyface, will to all the Scat Queens and Goomba girls stay fine, everything else to future godfather TB. Troops, the right to live it up w/ the Hulk Juice; all the I, Nata, will to AK Europe and #9; CH prom 04 and poetry; memories nobody can remember; the kids that aren't mine; ES a pole; KG B&B; MM my dance moves; BC 2nd grade all the times kickin it like Souljas. BIG KAT run '06; TB run love; NH good luck; Janes lanel; KK my cute car BS that '07; Im out. "applying"; LM work ethic; Hermano our sibling rivalry; I, Tiree'nee (#1 Diva), will to all ya'll hataz, I want to thank WW the Oneders; everyone else much love! I, Eboni, will to my best friend AKA African sista Mabinty ya'll for making me who I am today. So keep hatin. And for all my girls (ya'll know who ya'll are and ya'll know who ya'll much luv 4eva; to my other Ghetto Girl Shiesha who I kick it aint) Imma tell you what my mama always told me. Don't let wit; my cuz Rica who I had two years wit in high school; All the underclassmen who I gave knowledge to; and last but nobody take ya'll shine. I, Samantha Bosch, will to my family not only for dealing not least my baby John love you 4 ever yours. with me, but helping and understanding me through my I, JV, will to KH the will to stay strong in life's challenges; BP hard times. I will to my sophomore Arielle G. I will to my endless love and my ever changing life; MF my friendship and speakers; I leave my home and money to Pickles. lol Advanced Women's Choir. I will to Pepettes. I love you Central! I, KEK, will to TPark golf tees, soda wrappers, and 52's in I, Lindy Cookson, will to K and S all the Cliff notes they Putt-Putt; LB a.m. chats and marching band; best of luck to need to pass English; all my friends and family love and CG; KJK a watch; KD DO, LOTR, and sword fights; SJ and AM happiness thanks for always being there for me. the best yearbook ever! I, Natalie Misa, leave all my jeans to Pat Elifritz. I, Letisia Chambliss, will to my cuz Terry Seets, the ability to I, Kita, will my best friends Shorty, Mars-bar, Resse's, Colin, suceed and stop following my shadow; Big Nasty- You're James my support and devotion to our friendship; to Michael dumb!; Marcos Gonzales Donde esta my breakfast?; everyone "My Baby", my heart and love, we'll be together again. I wish I missed ... TE QUIERO MUGHO and "You've got to think high you the best and I will be seeing you soon; to my parents, to rise." thank you, I love you! I, CH, will to JS first and Daniel & my wrecked room; KT I, Sean Cub, will to SH forever the ability to decide what the road rage & sauces; SA bag of puke; BB Dill Pickle chips; NP color of the day is; DR & CM great day at the tennis courts poems & chilli's; and the '06 class all the TP for our new & bowling alley; AM & KK all the best decisions & good tradition. times in YB; JG LS's nice "S".

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I, Nora P, will to Mary Blazier all my thoughts (keep track of I, Creme Puff, will my propane torch and matches to the them for me); Ali chairs & relaxation (good idea); Robin floating elephant kid so he can make fires to roast peanuts. vanilla coke & many smiles; Nico todas las ventanas del I, Camus, will to my mom love, which would never equal mundo y mil historias graciosas; Suke orange sherbert that the amount she showed me; my guy Sam Good lookin' out; isn't at Dairy Queen; Madi walks, movies, & chocolate; Lyss Mix ... stay out of trouble!; Mook and PJ thanks for treatin' all the solos you ever wanted and hugs; CB the band; the me like fam; Courtney B. You always got me and viceband, CB; everyone else I will miss ya! Smiles! versa ... '05!! ! I, KPACE , will to AM runs to Culver's; LM lots of healthy I, Jeanette Figures, will to never let anything stop me from food; RA & SF the section and screaming notes; ER falling accornplishmg my goals & dreams. I will to always love CS horns and talks in ENG; CK. .. KKINCH. for being there for me. And shout out to my peoples I, Jes, will to Mim,AM,AD,RR,WP,MM,KB all the kicking it TN,BG,JC,TM,IC and the graduating class of 05. times; CM girls 4-ever; all guys from EMS. JB, DG, AP, RK I, Cougar5, will to Thomas Schroeder a milking cow; lain nothing but love. All the parties, especially mine!; my golf Millsap my lucky koosh ball; and Stuart Carlson a box of girly Pina So much love & fun I will always remember; To cheez-its. I also will to the class of 2005 and my other all underclassmen haa. friends crazy, funny, times like the ones in Mr. DaVis' class! I, Ben C. , will to DSu and TEFS battleship; LM all the It's been fun! scrawngeyness; to my girls CF, LF, CP, and MA all of my I, Picchietti, will to: AS dirty mags; ZM squirrels & Cali; DG fishing equipment and some shoes; KP, WW, NP, and lain matching dmosaur shirts; KV Lobster's; NG Mr. Goofy; DS can have my old clotnes; I'm keeping everything else for Harriet; DL "Artist"; Becker all the music in the world & myself so good luck. University St.; JRO static mile; SC Mormanisrn; AM SNC; I, MF, will to all seniors; DL for sticking to it; RDL I love you BM Goldfish; KR fall 03; LBC 4080; NP nuclear weapons. much; All you little kids who aren't seniors need to bow I, Hils, will t the cheerleaders all the good times .. Gittin' down and appreciate; KT for pole vaulting; JV for R done at cheer camp ... Shakin' like a salt shaker... I love everything and then some; Lastly I love my little sister. y'all!; And to all my fnends throughout these years, you've I, K, will to ADD best of friends; KJV party like there's no been everything to me. I'll never forget you guys! tomorrow; JL,AW,FG remember the good times; Last but I, MMB, will to Breezer my bedroom; NG adventures not least DB all my love & trust, your the greatest guy 'BF' through campus!; Sis saxamaphones! Wiggity Woot!, 'Cuz friend anyone could ask for! Always live life to the fullest in and Bro I'll miss you!; Kit!; KG,MM,KB,KJ all the memories!; NYC! xoxo Michelle looking into my eyes and understanding!; Wallace I, Lou, will to Tuck a pair of glasses; Patthew a subway my best friend, new experiences!; Seniors '05 ow and water-pop; Chiz a daigu; Tom my kick; Ty a swim lesson; then! Mitch a new w-ball partner; my b-chiz absolutely nothing; I, Nyka, will to: my brothers AG,BW,DB,DL. I love ya'll don't Andy a Hardees visit. let them trap you; My sisters GG,DR,BW,TJ,KM,VM, I, Noelle, will my life to Go ho gives me strength; Dad 4 LM,WM,SG,KS. I love ya'll don't lose touch; My Pappi, my spoiling me rotten!, Mom 4 helping me find my plpl)ose; love forever baby; I LOVE ALL ya'll. Haters keep hatin. Love MF thaiiks 4 everything I love ya! ; BG & TN all the ya! memories; KC,IC,KB,CJ stay out of trouble. 2 my lil bro, AP I, BSULL, will to AMAC Prom 03, boyfriends, spoons, OC; LOVE! ATH lakehouse drives, Matt Wertz, Zack & Kelly; KJH I, EES, will to my tru friends and family KMC,TH,ST.,TG, ILLINI, American dreams, NYC; Luke LMBF! Tals lip loss KC,JS, TS. Thanks a lot for everything; To my favorite time; LJH the club, show choir; CBABES Summer days; Jeff teachers Sitch, Croy, and Mrs. Collins; I also give thanx to Show choir, republicans; BKA lunches, bSull, road trips, God for lettin me get this far; TH,TG,ST,KC keep ur head daughters , love you like woah! up. I, Milbo, will to AUGO governmental par on; NEEN the I, SOUINO, will to JM a kiss; CL & BUBBA mean glares and Black Pearl; B.Low the bakery shuffle; PAT his name in my keys; MH yearbook fun; KG french clubbing; Jr. Girls lights; B.DON a haircut; ADAM a delicious bass; TOM pimp status; ANGELINA, CFELLA, and D-DIDDY, one more perpetual headmusic; JEFFER the Puritan Alphabet, JAKE round of apples to apples, unforgettable nights, and groupies and 7th through 12th grade; and KARL MALONE endless love. a free tickle and free-er love. I, JWK(MDL), will to JH mt. dew & smash bros.; JM school I, JGROD, will to my other half bike rides and mornings; & my driving skills; Sm & DL guns, pools, b-days, & AM,SH,KJ,MM,and KB brotherly love; ICE and GOOSE goals Monical's; AM banter & a wry smile; PM, craps; MK, MK on the pond; KK and BH the Chronicle; Bersky,KW,JM,MC, pool/poker; CP party pack & new year's; AL unlocked doors; and AC lunches and good times; MM Bottenfield days; WS MM theme parks; DT halo. the Bleacher Burns; LW P-land, bball garnes:LS contact I, Nate, will to Shawn Shroll bro. I know you know what I solution, bad technology, and high fives forever. am going to say. You need to give the teachers fuss. Be cool about it though. From your boy, Nate. C/)

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I, Joy AKA Juicey, will do my best to succeed in life to make something of myself. I would like to thank my family for all their support. My shout out to Jasmine, Shay, T'Shanti, Jacquis, Tia, Sachall, Tandra, Briana, TK, my brother, Central for helpm me & my baby Niece Ra'ruya I love all of ya'll. I, KNC, will keep in touch w1th my gyrls Chrissy, E-bay, J. Hunt, Tasheba, and Briana H! I will be down for them if they are down for me! Last, I Wlll stay true and keep reppin' for the best class that ever graced the halls of Champaign Central High School. Class of 2005! ! !! I, Mabinty, will to all the freshmen to stay focused on what's really important "your grades". Pay attention in class, do your homework, and study, study, study, but don't forget to have fun; all the 05" graduates WOOHOO we have made it out of high school; all my friends I want to say thanks for the memories; Kyle Browning you are the nicest girl I know, don't change, and to all my friend thanks for being there for me; And last but not least the most important in my life Darin Goings. booboo' Thanks for everything. You Rock my world. Luv you baby! Peace & Love always Mabinty. I, Mamita Harris, will to God; love to my family especially my mom; ADD thanx for sharing my guy problems we'll be FF; MF thanx for the rides, Steak N' Shake & IHOP; BO,KN,SF (stay crazy); EB,MT & all my other peeps KIT. 05 Forever!!! I, the angry one, will to the abused one 1 more great year and good luck in college and Kerryzilla's basement (fffft); KT the flute line; Las Tres Amigas great fun for summer and a rockin frosh year of college (llke a f1sh); ZPDTHA the exorcist; LB my fruit sale list; KM JG & DG and more lockins; ML I hope you get a little s1ster as cool as you are. I, HyperSmile, will to George (best pit in the land!) Dlmitri, unforgettable memories; Lisa a less jankity car, no more pab guy troubles, "guess what- Dave is hot!"; Kerry sabers, CDF, Croix, lylas!; Heather James , Jeremy, Mikey, some Johnny, George, JDCP, "cat like reflexes-like WHOA!"; Croix angry white boy music, fries, physics hw, Kerry; Nora many walks & talks, 2 % milk, CDF; ROOSK chocolamatos, yeah RIGHT!; CL pedestrianness, more awesome band memories; DL fries, we ARE above the law!; Ross my car, (at least) 3 more years at home, lots of hw, *hapoosh*; Liz W a spot in my will; Band a field, a pit, ERS; JDCP 4ever!; Everyone else brownies! I, Maggs, will to AM,KJ,KG,KB,MB,SW,MM fun trips, sleepovers, memones, DS,KJ,AM the 4 princesses; Ducky raspberries, jay-walking; Pooch my mad sax skills; Button 7 yrs of xc, prayers b4 math tests,POPS, ice cream; KB Ellie's happy pee; KG Karlos, Diego, talks, anger-management; MM stress; KJ France, sephora, s&s crepes, V1ggo, Alexei, running, Lucretia and her 5 sisters, $40,000 x 4 yrs. RR the buttcrack; JB a childhood friendship; AM "elf'; LH advice, trip to Europe; RM fast xc times & my love.


Chemistry. LJz Ceperley and liz Clegg record the data that they gathered dunng the1r expenment for Chemistry class. Uz Ceperley, you better put on those goggles!

Breaking the Rules. Anthony Browder wears headphones 1n h1s freshmen English class. S1nce Anthony IS a freshman. he may not know the rule of no headphones 1n class vet

Class Time. Enc Wilson and hiS fellow classmates are paymg very close attention to the1r lesson S1nce students are 1n school for seven hours. •t IS d•ff1cult to pay attent1on all day long

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Stephen Chan Scott Changnon Phanatdao Chantarasiri

" Study the ancient history of Eastern European civilizations with Kevin Dai." Luke Mathews

"Figure out how Luke Mathews' hair got so curly." John Beck

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Stephanie Clayton Stephany Coburn David Cohen

Ashley Compton Ruth Cox Colin Crawford

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Holly Engelhardt Rachel Faught Hillary Fears Derick Fleming Zachary Flynn Jacqueline Ford

Kortney Fox Justin Franklin Sara Fredrickson Sam Freeland Lance Frith Scooter Fujihara

Phillip Galaras Samantha Gardner Aaron Gates Seth Gelke Vincent Giammaria Eunice Gill

Trevor Gladney Katie Goad Cristobal Gonzalez Katherine Gordon Bruce Granick Ivory Grant

Steven Gray Eric Greenstein Jennifer Greenstein Sharissa Griffin Jorge Guerrero Ashley Gunning


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" lipgloss and breathmints in case r met any cute native boys." - Kim Kyrouac

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Michael loannides Megan Johns Spencer Johnson

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Rachel Krein Matthew Kresca Mitchell Kresca Kimberly Kyrouac Abby Lange Jordan Lee

Jorday Lee ian Lesueur Shane Leturgey Jasmine Lewis Kashif Lewis Allison Lindemann

Nicholas Lore Altesse Mandamuna Phillip Martin Michael Martinie Luke Mathews Tommy Matt

Laquisha Matthews Michael Maxey Luis Maya Lisa Mazzocco Maura McDonald Tyler McGill

Lisa McMahon Mallory McMahon Kirk McMurray Isaac Mitchell Wynita Mock Kevin Mohrbacher

Caitlyn Mooney Lexie Moore Ross Moore Memfy Morales John Morrissey Naaman Motley

Samantha Mowry Spencer Murray Rodrigo Musuruana Jeramie Newland David Norris Elliott Ortega


Daniel Panno Clayton Parkhill Kyle Patterson

If you couJd trade Jives with any student in the schooJ, who wouJd it be and why;

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Deshaun Phillips Alysia Prosser Kimberly Pryor

" luke Mathews, so I could laugh at my own jokes and hair_ " - Ben Halle

Danielle Pulcini Kathryn Pyer Rachel Reardon

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Michelle Spanglo Luke Spitz Shana Stanley Kyle Steinkamp Shira Stolarsky Danielle Stubbins

Timothy Summers Steven Swofford Kanetha Taylor Somdeth Thavisouk Michael Thies Merry Thomas

Katrina Thorson Steven Tillman Kyle Tobias Anh Tran Len Tran Jennifer Tufte

Beau Tyler Amanda Valbert Marilyn Vang Jalutnee Vannarath Aaron Vega Michael Vignola

Myriam von Mirbach Cody von Waldner Matthew Wampler Oshawa Wardlow Danielle Watson Shada Weatherall

Andrew Weuve Heather Williams Larry Williams Shaunteisha Williams Stewart Williams Jasmine Wilson

Charles Wojnar Kaylan Wanser ian Wright Robert Vette Monique Youakim Charles Young


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"Neither, I'm the better pick.' -Luke Spitz "Bush. l<erry is a loser! " -Danielle Pulcini "l<erry, he's hotter!" -Dylan Cain "Bush, sure he's an idiot, but he's a decent president. -Maura McDonald"

Pepsi: 53°/o Coke: 37o/o Other: 10°/o

"Plain or you must be nuts. -Kristina Russell "Peanuts because they're glorious. I" -Pat Elifritz

Cubs: 68°/o Cardinals: 32o/o

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"Coke with some vaniller." -Max Smith "Neither, soda is bad for you, drink water!" -Reed Boskey "Cold Coke, warm Pepsi." -Lydia Anderson "What's the difference?" -Joel Hickman

Plain: 43°/o Peanut: 57°/o

"Is that even a question? Cubs!" -Lisa Mazzocco "Cardinals ... who are the Cardinals?" -Will Schoell "You'll never find a more loyal and dedicated person than a Cubs fan." -Allie deBiouwe


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Terry Seets Eric Seo Andrew Sharick Sterlin Sibley

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Tyron Sibley Bryan Skaggs Robert Smith Siedah Smith

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Daniel Wavering Brandon Webb Katherine Webber Elizabeth Wikoff Amy Wildman Asia Williams

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TV: 81°/o Radio: 19°/o

TV or Radio? "Radio because we keep it crunk when the time is right, Shawty!" -Magnolia Brown "TV, because I'm OC for the OC" -Claire Kirby

"Boxers because you gotta be able to breathe, stretch, shake,and let it out, ya know?" -Shatoni Brown

Summer: 84°/o Winter: 16°/o

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With his retirement thiS year. Donald Hansen leaves behind a legacy of 32 years of experience in Champa1gn schools as a coac'1, teacher, dean. and pnne~pal. From 1973-1976. Mr. Hansen taught health at Franklin M1ddle School and coached the cross country and 8th grade basketball teams. In 1976 he came to Central, where he taught both health and physical education for three years Cont1nu1ng his ded1cat1on to the students. he coached g1rls' varsity basketball and boys¡ and girls' vars1ty track from 1976-1978, when he became a Dean of Students at Central He was named assistant prinCipal 1n 1985 and was a three-t1me winner of the Illinois Pnncipals' AssoCiation's Assistant Principal of the Year before becom1ng pnncipal in 1996. Under his pnnCipalship, Central High School became recognized as an International t-ligh School dunng the 2002-03 school year. He was a 1996 recipient of the IllinOIS State Board of Education's "Those Who Excel" award. He was also recogn1zed as Champa1gn Unit #4 Schools' Administrator of the Year In the fall. the faculty and staff presented Mr. Hansen with a bench that Will forever sit JUSt outside Central's doors to commemorate h1s career here On behalf of all those over the years you have touched, both staff and students al ke. we thank you The ed1tors and staff of the Central Maroon dedicate the 2005 Maroon to the hard years of work and dedication of Mr Hansen. who has been as much a part o~ the Central High School trad1t1on as the dances. the games and Max himself


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Tennis. Amanda Wh1tmer whacks the ball across the net

Football. Jeff Metzler takes a breather after an Important play


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season. Although several Team rnet"l""lbers, Alex Dye, Alex Acheson, Jason

Yambert: and Andy Cekander, susTained l~urles, CenTral pulled 1hrough To finish vvrth an 8 -6 conference record 1heir flrsTvvlnning record since

I 996. Overaft,1he basebaiTearn rec.leved a I 9 - I 6 record and achieved one of 1he besT conference finishes In eighT years UnforTunaTely, 1hey bsTTo I'Jorrnal Corn-nunrty In 1he Regional Charrpionshlp To gain a 4th

place flnsh In 1he Big I 2 . Seniors Alex Dye, Chris Eliott and Dane Wallace al vvon 1he honor of 1he Big I 2 I sTTearn In 1he area. This season for 1he IV\aroons vvas very successful and vve can only hope 1haT 1he nexT

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Overall Record: 19-16 Conference Record: B-6 Right: Jarett Crump awa1ts a pitch at the plate. Below: Seniors Kev1n Sitch, Br1an Murphy, Tim Carey, Alex Dye, Jason Yam bert, Chr1s Elliott, Dane Wallace, Frank G1amarria, and Nick Clegg.

"This season was one of our best. The seniors really took the lead and carried our team far. Hopefully next season I can live up to their status." -Tucker Strang


Varsity-Row 1 : Alex Acheson, Dustin Leemon, Nick Clegg, Andy Cekander, Tucker Strang, Brran Murphy. Row 2 : ian Anderson, Alex Dye, Coach Weatherford, Coach Staab, Coach Rodefer, Pat Donovan, Kevin Sitch. Row 3 : Chris Elliott, Tim Carey, Dane Wallace, Drake Wallace.

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~-¡ to the mound to deliver a p1tch ~ to the VISitrng team . Above : Senior Alex Dye throws a fast p1tch to the oppos1ng team . Lef t : Chris Elliott rounds the bases look1ng to score, as the ball comes 1nto the catcher. Below: After his opponent attempts to make 1t to second base, Tucker Strang tags the runner out and advances the ball to the first baseman to attempt a double play. Junior Varsity-Row 1: Matt Hannan , Robert Smith, Cameron Strang, Robert Abbott, Mike Martinie, Phillip Galaras. Row 2 : John Beck, Chad Baumann, Mitch Kresca , Eric Wilson, William Schoell. Row 3: Coach Rodefer, Lram Slesrnskr, Zach Flynn, Colin Crawford, Sam Freeland.

Freshmen-Row 1: Nicholas Grrder, Aubry Greenberg, Derek Leemon, Layton Seeber, Andrew Carn. Row 2 : Coach Clegg, Kevrn Murphy, Simeon Pavlov, Jarett Crump.


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Jenkins and Coach Wilson strateg1ze w1th the team on how they can score the1r next goal agamst Mattoon. Below : Marella McMurray, Kyle Browning, L1sa Mazzocco, and Meghan Mart:mdale form a wall to block a free kick from Mattoon while Janelle Yambert stops thew players from gett1ng through.

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Varsity- Row 1. Elizabeth Ceperly. Kelsey Tappendorf, Janelle Yambert. Bnanna Bugbee, Carrie Peters. Meghan Martmdale, Ahbleza Hurd Row 2. Laura Frederick, McKenna Kelly, Jackie Ford. Kara Bowen. Kathryn Pyer, J1ll Gnder, Alexandria Martin, Marella McMurray Row 3 : Mattie Armstrong. Rebecca N1ZZI, Coach Jenkms, Rebecca Ba1rd, Leslie Muhr, Kyle Browmng. Coach OeCaluwe. Natalie D1xon. L1sa Mazzocco, Allison Lindemann.

Jun1or Varsity- Row 1: Christina Palmer, Chels1e Hopkins. Brooke McMahon. Maureen Henry, Amy Foltz, Kyrsten Brown, Oan1elle Wlekinski. Row 2 : Kelsey Tappendorf, Kendall Hermsdorf. S1dney Sheehan, Leslie Will1s, Elizabeth Ceperley, Oamelle Pulch1n1, Mattie Armstrong. Elizabeth Clegg. Row 3 . Andrea Carmichael, Bnanna Bugbee. Kathryn Pyer. Miranda Bugbee. Rebecca Muhr Kathryn Pace, Laura Freder1ck, Chr1stlne Fleener, Coach Wilson.


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Above All-Conference senior Katie Crawford continues her 15-game hitting streak as she str1des for thwd. Right: Kan Goad looks the ball1n and gets ready for a qu1ck tag on the mcommg opponent. Left The Maroons huddle at the mound as they prepare to defend the1r 1nf1eld


Far Right: Terrific eye Cathy Feller! If the p1tcher throws any more balls 1n the d1rt , we 'll have to buy some helmets for the worms! Right: Sophomore outfielder Kim Kyrouac stands tentatively as she awaitS for her next fly ball. Pat1ence Kimmy, pat1ence.

Above: Rachel CurtiS eyes the ball after

send1ng 1t clear to the fences w1th her tremendous follow through. The Central softball team had the h1ghlight of their season, go1ng on to win their game aga1nst Urbana 15-2. Right: Lauren Johnson signals for the curve ball in search for yet another "K"

Varsity- Row 1 : Rachel Curtis, Karl Goad, Carolyn Ratcliffe, Hayley Rohn, Samantha Drennan. Row 2 : Coach Barr, Julie Deschler, Lauren Johnson, Lexie Moore, Kat1e Crawford, Elsa Enstrom, Kim Kyrouac, Cathy Feller, Coach Trigg.

Junior Vars1ty- Row1: Alana Scope!, Marci Warren, Ashley Misk1m1ns, Elizabeth Rad1, Kat1e Goad, Ann Pataky, Bnttany H1ner. Row 2: Jasm1ne Catch1ngs, Jacqueline Thomas, Claire Kirby, Liz Bazar, Jenna Foley, Mackenzie Heinen, Lauren Svymbersky, Coach Trigg.


LOUD RftCKfl Tennis is a sporT vvrth aggression, Tearnvvork and 1he need To play your absoluTe hardest: During 1he 2004 boys' CenTral Tennis season, players old and nevv carne Toge1her To play as a Team The Team vvas led

by 1he Team capTain Coutter Simon and mosT valual:::k player STefan Budic. Every maTch vvas dose, and 1hey needed a dose vvin To geT confidence up In pressure situaTIOnS. Three fresl-rnen. STefan Budic. T~Deschler, and Charles Tabb. leTtered proving 1haT in a

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"Battle!!" -Tommy Deschler " If you don't win, lose hard." -Stefan Budic

Above: Whoa there Blake Williamson, you're really work1ng hard there. He def1n1tely has on the face of a champ1on.


Right: Stefan Budic gets in h1s

ready posit1on to h1t and play some ball. Stefan placed 3rd in the Decatur Doubles tournament , 3rd in the Edwardsville tournament, and 4th in the Spr1ngfield tournament. As a freshman, Stefan was named most valuable player for the Central boys' tennis team . Be low : Tommy Deschler concentrates very hard on hitting the tenn1s ball to the other s1de of the court. Tommy placed 2nd 1n conference and, as a freshman, rece1ved a Central C letter:

Right: Will Wetzel looks a little angry after he let the

ball r1p across that court. Will rece1ved a Central C letter and was a great contributor to the team dunng the 2004 season .

Left: Sophomore Matt Wampler can h1t the ball with his eyes closed! Way to go Matt! He must really know what he IS do1ng out there on the court.

Left: Charles Tabb focuses on the ball and looks mighty tough as he plays his game of tennis. Charles received a Central C letter as a freshman and was a great asset to the team.

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boys To StaTe. Those vvho corrpeTed aT StaTe Included Chris Brovvn for Long JU'"T'4=' vvhere he leapT 40 feeT. B I /2 Inches. The 4XBOO relay made up of Graham TennanT. Thomas Broadrick Michael Kesler. and Andrevv Chlshcl-n ran an B : I 7.45 In "their prelim race aTStaTe. Maxvvel M<.vvezalarnba vvas 1he slx1h Maroon To qualify for StaTe. running a 5 I 49 In 1he 400m dash lan WinsTon really

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Above: Carla Villegas looks ahead to the fin1sh line as she nears the end of a grueling twcrrnile race. Th1s was Carla's first year running distance. In her sophomore year. she ran spr1nts for the Maroons.


Above: Amy Bucey crouches down mto her blocks as teammate Peggy Jones secures them for her race. Amy has been an asset to the team, competing in 1nvitat1onals s1nce she was a freshman . Left: Chr1s Brown flies through the air to the sand p1t as he goes through h1s third phase of the triple jump. Chris was one of s1x state qualifiers on the boys team last spring . Below: tan W1nston makes the h1gh Jump look easy as he lays over the bar. tan had a personal best of 6' 5 " in h1gh jump last spring.

Row 1: Maxwell Mkwezalamba, Shane Leturgey, Antomo Carter, Jam1e Freeman, Dan1el Panna, Mike Maxey, Enc Greenste1n. Josh Stanner, Andrew Chisholm , Tucker Sprmgf1eld. Chr1s Wahlfeldt. Row 2 : Jul1an Dav1s. Tim Summers, Sterlln Sibley, Nev1lle McK1nn1e, John Smith, M1ke Th1es. Thomas Broadnck, Zach Fiscus. N1cholas Phillips. Maben Brown, Marcus Brown. Pern Howard, MitCh Green, MitCh Holmer. Row 3 : Azeez Yusuf, Mike Kesler. Kyle Tob1as, Chr1s Rhodes-Wilson, John Milas, Matt Fe1ckert. Cory Leman. Matt Fitton, Justin Vasaune. Victor Mlely. Allen Kendall-01ck. Joel D'Urso, Coach lies, Isaac MitChell. Row. 4 : Coach Smith, Coach Johnson, Graham Tennant. ian Winston , Enk Antr1m, Chr1s Brown, Dewayne Watson, Jordan Billingsley. Dylan Ca1n. Anton1o B1gham, Mike H1ll, Corey Kendai~Dick, M1ke Brown.

Row 1¡ Ashley Morgan, lngr1d Thorson, Phoebe Mbuv1, Holly Nelson. Amy Bucey, Lanna Bartko, Meg Gorham. LoUise Kn1ght, Kalie Trueper, Megan Brewer. All Hobbs. Row 2 : Coach Martinez. Peggy Jones, Latonya Butler H1llary Fears, Heather Fears, Sarah Calcagno. Jam1e D'Urso. Em1ly Hagens. Sylbi Koster. Krissy D'Urso, Sarah Pfarr. Nad1a Jass1m. Margo Smith. Jorday Lee, Coach Frankl1n Row 3 : Coach Stirrett. Kim D'Am1co, Lashaunce Ga1nes. Megan Schroll. MaryBess Jones, Heather Williams. Ebon1 Dav1s. Mab1nty Tarawallle, Carla Villegas, Kar1 Schantz. Cammelle Ward, Katnna Thorson. Sarah Hagens, Knstlna Russell. Coach Shultz.


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Ancly Cekanc:fer. CenTral's I 5 seniors al playe=d key roles In 1he Team's vicTories The Team shovved a bT of hearT and lrrprovemen1: The players had a "never say die" a1trtude vvhlch vvas evidenT In al of "their games. The players vvere proud To end 1he season on a good noTe considering rtvvas Coach HasensTab's lasT year as head coach for "the Maroons. Atthough 1he Team came up shorT In "their playoff run. 1he fuTure of CenTral foo1bal boks brighT.

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Conference Record: 4-5 CNerall Record: 4-5

Right: Andy Cekander and Corban Leman fight to keep Centennial from scoring a touchdown. Central defense worked hard dur1ng the game aga1nst Centennial. Below: Coach Hasenstab and the other coaches f1re orders at the team 1n hopes of another victory.

"There were some h1ghs and lows throughout the season, but it was good playing with everyone this year, especially the seniors. Overall I think it was a good season. Go Maroons!!" - Mike Mart1n1e


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discusses the players' next move to score a r.-o::::=:=::~ touchdown for thew team. Right: Central's offense fights to block MacArthur's defense from getting to the ball camer. Central led their team to an excttmg victory over the Generals on Homecoming night. Below: Mitch Holmer stgnals to the referee that he is ready to make the punt, whtle the rest of the team anxiously waits to defend.

Varsr'Of- Row 1 Blaone Harvey. Adam Hams. Kenton Elmore. Shane Leturgey. Moke Marbnle. Robert Abbott. Royce Greenberg. Enc Greensteon, Ph1lhp Galaras. Cellon Smith. Row 2 Tommy Matt. Coach Skllhngs, Coach Scott, Coach Snyder, Coach Hasenstab, Coach Frank11n, Coach Royd, Coach Poetzel, Jordan Butts. Wilham Schoell Row 3 Colin Crawford. Lucas Brown. Corban Leman. Luke Spotz, Luke Mathews, Zachary F1scus. Andrew Cekander, Steven Gray. Ph1 op Hardyman. Row 4 : Scott Changnon, Alex Acheson. Antoruo B1gham, Mochael Morrossey. Deshaun Ph1lhps. Mochael Brown. Charles Young, Nathan Murdent Mltchen Holmer, ChriStopher Brown, Matthew Kresca Row 5 : Kyle Toboas. Joel H1ckman. Andrew Shanck. lan W1nston, Orion Buck•ngham, Jeffrey Metzler, Sam Freeland

Junoor Varsity- Row 1 Aubry Greenberg. Tyronn Sims. Talandra Giboney. Luther Payne. Reg•nald Carr Row 2 Steven OBVIs. Coach Skllhngs, Coach Poetzel. Brandon Webb, Chr1s Stanley Row 3 Sean Lawhead, Robert Smith, Ra1on Campbell, Walter Johnson Row 4 Timothy Chavez, Kevon Murphy, Thomas Hadler

Freshmell- Row 1: Taylor Battle, AtJey Stumpf, Antonoe Howard, Josh Middleton, Lu e Petry, Monel Brown. Henry Ray, Corey Gilmore. Lynden Brown-Rodnguez Row 2 Olarles Baglama. N1ck Kresca. Rashed Carter. Cole Elhott. Kenneth Williams. Jam•e Cobum. Clayton Meyer. Stephen Lessens. Anthony Harns, Zac Vannarath Row 3 . Ray Hughes. Robert Ourl<ee, Kurt K1bler. Taylor Downey, Kyle Kibler. Corb1n Outen. Brandon Smith. Reggoe Pace. Chnstopher Lehmann. Row 4 : Wilham Craog, Tatsuya Shogeta , Coach Stumpf. Coach Maloy. Coach Sitch, Ph1hp Murphy. Vaushawn Brown, Stefan RitZ

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The Tvvo veTeran golfers had help from Tvvo

underc:las.srnen. AI Area junior OayTon Parkhill and The rising ~e shooTer Cameron strang The season vvoUdn't have been nearly as successfu If It vveren't for our leaders. Bryan and T on-n-y" says ~e Cameron strang OayTon and Cameron represenTed The CenTral gdf Team vvel vvrth an ouTsTanding performance aT Sec1lonals OayTon finished eighth aT Sect"IC>r1Bis and advanced onTo staTe. vvhlle Cam came up shorT of going To staTe OayTon ended up geTting 50th aT staTe, ending The CenTral Golf season vvrth a bang and seTting Its goals high for The upcoming year

The 2004 Charrpaign CenTral girls' gdf Team consisTed of "three seniors. Chris1ina Pah-ler. Lanna Bar1ko. and Jessie Bush Wrth a smal Team of only seven

Payers. The season looked To be a c:halenge Desp'te The obsTade>s In Their vvay. The girls sTepped up To Their firsT c:halenge,Their firsT duel meeT againsT Bloomington The girls meT The c:halenge and beaT The Raiders l::ly 40 sTrokes The Team's MVP vvas Chris1ina Pah-ler. one of The Team's "three Team capTains, along vvrth Jessie &.ash and Lanna Bar1ko

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RECORD BOARD BOYS Elg1n Class1c Dragon Class1c BataVIa Invitational Conference Reg1onals B1g 12

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"Our dedication and hard work showed up towards the later part of the season. This gives us strong hope for next season." - Clayton Parkhill

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Above: Sophomore Strang eyes h1s ball down the green as he sinks a putt 1n his tie-dyed T-shwt. Left: Semor Tommy Parkhill watches his ball soar to the greens from the fa1rway. Right: All Conference JUnior Clayton Parhill stud1es the green 1n an attempt to secure a b1rd1e on the front n1ne.


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1nt1m1date h1s opponents as soon as he steps on to the course. Above Right: Sen1or capta1n Bryan Cox precisely places his ball back on the green before he drops 1t down the hole. Right: These golfing Maroons exam1ne the greens before they beg1n to dom1nate. Far Left : Chr1stma Palmer follows through on a sweet drive.

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Boys' Vars1ty-Row 1 Matt Hannan. Row 2 : Max McGill, M1chael Peters, Kaleb Ingersoll. Ben Peden, Andrew Brunson. Kyle Moe, Travis Hoyne, Ben Freeman. Row 3 : Ross Woods, Tommy Parkhill, Cam Strang, Nathan Lyons, Trent Lyons. Daniel Wavering , Chr1s Cole, J1m Zech. Coach Phillips Row 4 Coach Tennant, Bryan Cox, Tommy Deschler. Andrew Cox, Jarret Crump, Matt Wampler. Ben Halle, Max Smith, Zach Flynn. Clayton Parkhill

Girls' Varsity-Row 1: Jess1e Bush , Lanna Bartko , Chr1stma Palmer. 2nd Row: Lana Holm, Cat Calcagno, Coach Becker, Jam1e D'Urso, All1son Chou1nard.

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They had an avvesome season and vvere Tough CClr'l'"pe111lon for anyone

playing 1hern They sTarTed off on a 1Itt1e brt of a c:fovvn vvhen "they losT To Tvvo very Tough Teams In 1he CharlesTon Tournamen1; Jac:ksonvlle and CharlesTon. The Team 1henvvenT on Tovvlnslxof1henexT sevengarnes The Teamalsovvone1ghTof1helr nine final games and vvenT InTo posT-season play vvrfh a rEjuvenaTed spiriT They beaT Kankakee I 0 - 0 In 1he firsT round, beaT Urbana 3 - 2 , and "then beaT 1he undefeaTed CenTennial Team 2 - 0To vvln Reglonals. tt vvas 1he flrsT11me CenTral beaT CenTennial In 1he pasT five years and vvas "their firsT Regional trt1e since I 997 The Team Traveled To Tinley Park Andrevv for "their firsT round of Sec:1lonals UnforTunaTely, "they losT In over11me The Team couldn't quiTe geT l'tToge1her for 1he lasT game, buT"fhey played "their hearTs ouT The Team vvas led by four sTrong players

vvho vvere also 1he Team capTains Those players Included Jeff Yambet-1; Azeez Yusuf, MITchel Kresca, and Rodr igo Musuruana NexT year, eighT of "their sTarTers vvil reTu r n, so "they should have an amazing Team and season.

RECORD BOARD Eff1ngham Jacksonville Charleston Eisenhower Monticello Mattoon Normal West Normal Community Bloomington Judah Chr1st1an Urbana Decatur MacArthur Urbana U-H1gh Normal U-H1gh Charleston Centennial Mt. Z1on Danville

6-0 0-2 1-2 12-1 9-0 9-0 8-2 1-4 7-0 10-1 0-2 2-2 1-0 2-2 1-0 1-2 6-0 2-0

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Above: Matt Bragg tr1es to take the ball down the field away from his opponent to score a goal 1n the game aga1nst Kankakee. Left: Jeff Yambert k1cks the ball to his teammates in hopes that they keep the ball on the other s1de of the field. Jeff Yambert was awarded most valuable player, All-State, AllSectional, All-Area 1st Team, and All Conference 1st Team.


Above: Maxwell Mkwezalamba has a very "1ntense" look on h1s face. Right: Rodr1go Musuruana looks determined to get through those Kankakee players as he dribbles the ball down the field . Rodrigo was awarded All-Conference Honorable Mention and All-Area second team. Below. Alejandro Salgado has great running strides and he uses hiS pc:MI8rful legs to kick the ball to one of his fellow Central teammates. Alejandro was also a rec1p1ent of a varsity letter

Above: Whoa there Dav1d, you've got some n1ce hops' Dav1d Su was

an outstanding player and always gave 1t h1s all when he was out on the field, wh1ch earned h1m h1s varsity letter.

Varsity-Row 1: Sean Batrd. Marlon Blanco-Zamora, Charles Tabb, Joshua Stanner, Evan Williamson , Dylan Anderson Rodr1g0 Musuruana . Row 2 : Mtchael Schert:ltn, Cnstobal Gonzalez, Rtcardo Vega, AleJandro Salgado, Aaron Vega . DaVId Su, MitChell Kresca, Coach Goelrt:z. Row 3 : Coach Krows. Matt Bragg, Thomas Schroeder, Liam Sles1nski, Maxwell Mkwezalamba. Azeez Yusuf.

Jun1or Vars1ty-Row 1: Tucker Sprmgf1eld, Matt Sulllan, Mark apier, K1rk McMurray. Ben Campbell, Ross Moore, Jason Manuel. Row 2: Len Tran, Jake 11 Sles1nsk1, M1ke Sche1tl!n, Coach Goel!tz. Luts Salgado, Andrew Newman w Row 3 : Matthew Rodnguez. Netl Check, Corey Kendall-Dick, Matt Bragg. Peter Su

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Although They Tried 1helr hardes"t. They vvere

sTopped afTer 1he firsT round Overal, 1he svvir'n Team ended vvifh a 4 - 3 record "this season in hopes "thaT "this year's Team can pass on a succ:essft.J season To 1he fuTure years of Charrpaign CenTral Girls' SvvinTnlng

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"This year at State was so much fun, and I hope that the team continues to compete well in the future." -Becky Baird

Right: Sophomore Kelsey Tappendorf sets up off the block and prepares for her backstroke relay Below: Senior Rebecca Muhr d1ves into the pool to start off one of the team 's many successful meets. Rebecca has been on the sw1m team all four years of her high school career.


Above: Allison Manard and Br1ttany Penwell take a break from thew meet for a pose and a sm1le Right: Elly Rad1,

d1ves back 1nto the water to continue her breaststroke sw1m. Below Right: Tori Tappendorf takes position to dive . Below: Jun1or Becky Bawd, state qualifier, sw1ms hard as she does the butterfly in a medley relay.

Row 1: Haley Tappendorf, Br1ttany Penwell, Rebecca Fundator, Sarah Halpern, All1son Manard, Rachel Fundator, Elizabeth Beck, Abagail M cM urray. Row 2 Kar1 Shantz, Margaret O'Connor, Maureen Henry, Elly Rad1, Amie Betts, Jenn1fer Fitton, Jenna Simon. Row 3 Kathy Holding, All Hobbs, Elizabeth Chapman. Becky Bawd, Kelsey Tappendorf. Row4 . Rebecca Muhr, Samantha Sm1th , Matt1e Armstrong, Tor1 Tappendorf, Bethany Sullivan, Coach Barker.

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lOVtn' IT The CenTral girls' Tennis Tearn he-aTed up the courTs "this year. Tile

players shovved an enormous amounT of sTreng1h and discipline. The Team

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The Varsity Team consisTed of seven dedicaTed players vvho led the Team consisTen11y. Those included vvere, Number I :Lindsey Hallett Number 2: Laura Frederick Nu-nber 3: Shira STolarsky, Nu-nber 4: Chandra fv1.oll. Number 5: India Mullady, Number 6: Amanda /V\angian and Leslie Willis. They an played excep"tionafty vvell. With the largesT TurnouT in the pasT five years, the Tearn had a loT of inexperienced players. i~overnenTshovvn

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Our Coach Day says he just pays the bills and drives the bus, but we all know that he always takes time to help all tennis players on and off the court." -India Mullady

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Above: India Mullady has very unique fac1al expressiOns after she put all that effort towards h1tt1ng the ball. India received a vars1ty letter as a sophomore and was number 5 for varsity. Left: Sen1or Leslie Willis hits the ball with a powerful sw1ng. Th1s was Leslie's second year on the tenn1s team .


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match. Laura is a senior and was also the number 2 player for Vars1ty. She contributed a lot to the team and was a great inspwat1on . Below: Coach Day g1ves Chandra Moll, Shtra Stolarsky, L1ndsay Hallet. Amanda Mang1an. lnd1a Mullady, and Laura Fredenck a pep talk before thew upcom1ng match Coach Day has been at Central for more than five years. He competes 1n s1ngles and doubles all over the state. He also strings rackets 1n his freetlme and 1s a respected tenn1s player and coach.

Ca1tlin Halle. J1ll Gr1der. Chels1e Hopkms, and Sarah Wallace look like they have the munchies as they take a quick httle break to rejuvenate their energy. Right: Amanda Mang1an IS about to make a strong serve and looks determ1ned to w1n her match. Amanda played her heart out and was an important asset to the team.

Row 1 Katie Oburn. Sarah Wallace, Leslie W1ll1s Kather1ne Wallace. Amanda Wh1tmer, Andrea Frederick, Jess1ca Ladew, Laura Henneman, Laura Freder1ck. Row 2: Amy Foltz. Lindsay Hallett. Jessica Yoo, Lachan Band, Sh1ra Stolarsky, Ena Raaymakers, Sulee Cao, Ca1t11n Halle, Shannon Cla1borne. Row 3 Coach Day, Amanda Mang1an. India Mullady. Valene Kenny. Kelsey LaPayne, Renee Changnon. Maika Kobayash, Kendall Hermsdorf. Coach Lukeman.

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and Nl<kl Cascone. 1he Team lcx.:Jked promising The girls sTarTed off 1he season vvrth a secord place finish In 1he /V\ahomeTTournamenTvvhere 1hey defeaTed "the cross cornflek:J rivals. 1he /V\ahomeT B dldogs. Cathy Feller, Daniele Spice, and Sarah Aquino vvere named AI-TournamenTTeam Although 1he Team didn't have rnuch height: 1he defense vvas specTacular The Team ended vvrth an overal record of 2 I I 4. one of

1he besT in a vvhlle, and ended vvrth a conference record of 6-3 The season ended vvrth a loss To RanTol.A in three games in 1he firsT round of Reglonals The varsity mosT valuable player vvenTTo Daniele Spice. as vvel as three coaches' avvards going To Cathy Feler. Carrr-nelle Ward, and Christine Fleener Top offensive avvard vvenTTo Sarah Aquino and Top Defensive vvenTTo Nkkl Cascone The graduating seniors vvil leave a legacy of efforT In 1he gy-n and ouT on 1he courT ~

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Above : Sophomore Kal1ee Duvall sets the ball over the net. This super sophomore has power like no other. Left: Jun1ors Jorday Lee and Chr1sty Burge sky rocket as they rise up to block the Tiger's ball. Right: The varsity Maroons c1rcle up to celebrate after getting a po1nt on a well executed play.


Varsity-Row 1: N1kk1 Cascone , Amanda Valbert, Dame lie Sp1ce, Mallory McMahon. Row 2 : K1m Kyrouac. Sarah Aqu1no. Katnna Thorson. Ka1lee Duvall. Abby Lange, Cathy Feller: Christine Fleener. Row 3 . Coach Marassa, Cammelle Ward. K1m DAm1co. Dennessia Hall, Jorday Lee , Colleen Harden, Janelle Yambert, Chnsty Burge, Kr1st1na Russell. Coach Deterd1ng.

Above : Sen1or N ikk1 Cascone watches the game awa1t1ng her next b1g play Her Jazzy socks w1ll hopefully br1ng her extra hop 1n her jump. Above Left: "K.A. all the way lad1es ." The Maroons prepare to demolish their opponent as they JOin together as one 1n the middle. Left: Senior Sarah Aqu1no catches a1r as she sends her sp1ke down the other team 's throat. Talk about a sore throat!

Jumor Varsity- Row 1: Lauren Svymbersky. Bntney H1ner. Marci Wanren. Ka1lee Duvall, Jess1ca Roesch, Er1ca Smith, Kyrsten Brown. Row 2 ¡ Coach Marassa. Kr1st1ne D'Urso, Kaylan Wanser. Sarah Rames . Jakaeya Biggers. Janelle Yambert, Andrea Carmichael.

Freshman- Row 1. Quanesha Ivy, Sara Shuler: Deatra Barnes, Morgan Lotz, Ashley Beckett, Kelsey Bannon. Kelly Kyrouac, Emma Henss. Row 2 . Coach Marassa. Kika Burton, Kellen Brown. Kara Eveland, Ka1tie Burke. Ellen Deal, Katie Bollinger. Chr1st1ne Adoeye. Coach Deterd1ng.

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The 2004 boys' cross counTry Team reTurned 1his fal corning off a very successful season In 2003. The Team vvas made.> up of I 9 runners vvho al Trained hard every prac1lc:.e FourTeen runners vvere freshmen and sophornc:,res vvho

shc::Nved greaT signs of poTentlal and success for 1he Maroons In 1he fuTure The varsity Team vvas made up of sfx runners vvho qualified for IHSA StaTe Finals. The success of senior Graham TennanT vvas 1he highlighT of 1he season. He began the season as 1he Tvvln City Charrpion and vvas also named To the Big I 2 At-Conference Team for 1he second consecu"flve season. The underc:lassrnen are In agreemenT thaT Graham's TalenT and leadership vvfl be missed Coach lies Is In his second season as head coach for 1he Maroons. He Is quite pleased vvith 1he direc"tlon of 1he program and the high number of sTudenT a"trkTes experiencing success The 2004 girls' Team also had a succ:.essful season. They vvere led I:'!:J seniors Alison McLemore, Maggie Mils. and Kris1lne JohnsTon. Some> of 1he underc:lassrnen

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East Peoria lnvrtatronal

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Danville

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Peoria Invitational

19th

Metamora Invitational

10th

Brg 12 Conference

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IHSA Regronals

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Twin City Invitational

4th

Danville

2nd

Eisenhower1 Mattoon

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Metamora Invitational

15th

Big 12 Conference

6th

IHSA Regionals

5th

IHSA Sectionals

20th

Above: Thomas Broadrick runs with power through the first of three mrles. Thomas was a major point contrrbutor to the team thrs year, placrng rn many of the maJor invrtatronals. Right : The Lady Maroons appear to be off to a great start in therr 3-mrle race. Havrng a great trme wrth her teammates, Kari Goad flashes us that beautiful smile.


Right: Lisa Mazzocco looks ahead as she runs her race with ease know1ng the f1n1sh 1s near. Lisa was a valuable asset to the team and w1ll certainly be a leader next fa ll as a sen1or. Far Right: Andrew Chisholm is so talented, he can run w1th his eyes closedl Andrew tra ins so hard in pract1ce that he has mastered th1s unsual skill that you don't see many runners us1ng while in competition.

Above: Sarah Calcagno runs 1n deep thought as she nears the end of her race. Sarah was a great conr1butor to the team , but unfortunately, her season ended early w1th a stress fracture. Right: Senior Graham Tennant runs down the straightaway to another spectacular f1n1sh. Graham has been an asset to the team s1nce he was a freshman.

Row 1: Dekontee Banta, Knsbne Johnston, Allison Mclemore. Maggie Mills, Sumta Karan. Diamond Sturkey. Row 2 : Coach Butler, L1sa Mazzocco. Amy Engelbrecht-Wiggans, Sarah Calcagno, Margaret Jones, Carla V1llegas. Pabence Tarnue, Danna Lynch.

Row 1: NeVIlle McK1nme, Enk Antnm , Thomas Broadrick, Graham Tennant, Andrew Chisholm, M ar1o Pulc1ni, Adam Patterson, Robert Miles, DaVId Scott. Row 2 : Coach lies, Chr1sban Frazer, Christopher Wahlfeldt. Tyler McG11l Carter B1lhngsley. Donald Stewart, Peter Hackley. Matthew Fe1ckert. Michael Kesler, Steven Kesler, Russell Wetzel, Coach Shares

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The Ch:irrpalgn CenTrall\1aroons boys'l.:::laske1ba1Team c:e4ebraTed1heir I OOth year of baske1baR this season

The 2004 2005 varsrty Team could noT have

reflecTed this year's moTto any beTter, • I 00 years of exc:elenc:.e • The Team vvas one of the TallesT Teams "thaT Charrpaign has ever seen. Tvvelve of the thirTeen Team n e~' .ber s exceeded 6 fooT; making "them the biggesffeam In the conference The CenTrall\1aroons had four reTurning :senior-s, PaT Donovan. P J KeaTon, Chris Brovvn, and AnTonio Bigham along vvrth five reTurning sTarTers. Wrth this T!::J=e of leadership,

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RECORD BOARD Decatur MacArthur Danv1lle Urbana Mahomet Centenn1al Normal Commumty Mattoon Bloomington Centennial Danville Mattoon Urbana Normal West

74-52 47-41 5B-37 59-47 75-33 55-47 74-51 B5-79 45-59 61-45 65-60 61-65 B0-64

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Above: The All-Century Basketball Team comes together to celebrate 100 Years of Central basketball. Right: Sen1or P.J. Keaton turns the corner and dr1ves baseline in search of mak1ng a b1g play. Below: Jordan Lee and Drew Sharr1ck box out for a rebound.

Varsity-Row 1¡ Liam Sles1nski, Christopher Brown. Anton1o Bigham, Andrew Chisholm. Zachary Flynn, MitChell Holmer, Alexander Acheson. Patnck Donovan. Row 2: Coach Floyd, William Keaton. Coach Donovan. Dam1en Henderson, Andrew Shanck. Spencer Johnson, Jordan Lee, Coach N1x, Janrell Young, Coach Dav1s, Jacob Abeln .

Junior Varsity-Row 1 Derek Leemon, James Kats1nas, Aubry Greenberg, Cameron Strang, Er1c W1lson. Brandon Webb, Steven DaVIs, Leonard Mann. Row 2: Coach Woods, Corban Leman, Donald Stewart, Derr1ck Womack, S1meon Pavlov. Walter Johnson, Verdell Jones, Coach Chnstoff, Coach Frankl1n.

Freshmen-Row 1: Matthew Bragg, Taylor Downey, Tyler Causley, Jacob Sles1nski, Carter Billingsley, Anthony Moffitt, Kenneth Williams, H1sham Alhre1sh. Row 2 : Larry Pettigrew, Christopher Lehmann, Alexander G1llesp1e, Reg1nald Pace, Jeffery Pendleton, Lamont Johnson, Harley LeWIS, Coach Hess, Coach Weinger.


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second aT"fhe. CharlesTon Hdiday Tournament: The Team vvas led by Alie Lindemann and Hope Barn Allie seT a

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high record for poinTs scored in her high school career. Hope vvas one rebound shy of Tying "fhe. girls' baske1baR rebounding record The Lady Maroons vvon aT Regionals and advanced To "fhe. SecTIOnal finals, losing To

Normal Corn-nunity. The Team may be losing five greaT players, buT"fhey vvil have a sTrong Team reTurning. Allie Lindemann, Hope Barn, and Eunice Gill are expecTed To come back vvrth a bang.

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Left: Allie Lindemann crosses over and dribbles the ball low to keep 1t away from her opponent. Above: Kelly Kyrouac dr1ves around her defens1ve player and 1nto the lane to score. Right: Coach Lindemann calls a quick time out to talk to h1s team and encourage them to keep playmg hard. The sen1ors were proud of thew w1n on semor n1ght.


Varsity Row 1: Eunice Gill, Julene Miller. Jill Gr1der. Row 2 : Hayley Rohn, K1mberty Young, Jorday Lee. Hope Elam, Knstlna Russell. Row 3 : Manager Shana Stanley, Allison Lindemann, Cammelle Ward , Meghan Martindale, Rachel Curtis, Bethany Sullivan, Coach Mike Lindemann.

Top Left: Br1ttany Penwell sets up for a shot 1n

hopes of advanc1ng Central's score two points. Top Right: Meghan Martindale and Rachel

Curtis perfectly execute tlhe 1-2-2 tlrap against the1r Rantoul opponent. Above: Charity Dav1s lunges in to steal the ball from CentenniaL Right: Hope Elam f1ghts hard to post up and get the baiL

Junior Varsity-Row 1 Brooke McMahon, Chanty DaVIS, Lauren Svymbersky. Alex1s Haley. Row 2 : Pauline LeLea, Elizabeth Bazar. Kr1st1ne D'Urso, Janelle Yambert, Andrea Carmichael. Row 3: Prenisha Jackson. Br1anna Bugbee, Jasm1ne Catch1ngs, Kelsey Tappendorf, Jacqueline Ford. Coach Jane Stillman.

Freshmen-Row 1: D1amond Sturkey, Bnttany Penwell, Spenser Bolden, Freona Brize. Row 2: Shannon Claiborne. Ashley Peacock, Jacqueline Alexander, Renee Changnon, Cashoenti Russell, Keneesha Brown. Row 3: Manager Brrt:tney Hayes. Manager Jasmine Rhodes, Lauren McQueen, Haley Tappendorf Kelly Kyrouac, Deatra Barnes, Coach Porter Battle.


STOMD d SNft Kf IT Cheerleading Is a spor"t 1ha"t "takes grea"t ski& Those vvho fulfil "the par"t of

base need s"treng1h ancl balance "to hold up a flyer, vvho also needs "to have ex"treme balance ancl skil. Cheerleading never ends lns"tead of having a fourrnon1h season

Ike rnos"t spor"ts, cheerieaders suppor"t o1her "teams for 1he vvhole !::jE'Br To make 1he squad, cheerieaders rnus"t "try ou"t 1he !::jE'Br before ancl"then go "to

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carrp, vvhich las"ts 1hree "to four days ancl c:onsls"ts of 1housands of girls cheering

nons"top and prac1icing "their hear"ts ou"t S"tuden"ts vvho ge"t1he vvhole vvay 1hrough carrp vvifh a~ are "true c:.heerleadet-s Af"ter carrp c:ornes more and more prac1lc:e "to make 1hlngs perfec"t

This !::jE'Br 1he Cen"tral cheerieaders prac1ic.ed many cheers, sidelines, dances ancl rou1ines un1il they reached perfecr10r1 "to pu-rp up 1he crovvd for even"ts such

as pep relies, games ancl c:orrpe1itlons. Every1hlng paid off vvel for 1hem a"tRegionals because they go"t a bid "to go "to Na1ionals in Florida 1his !::jE'Br No"t only did varsity ge"t Invited, bu"t 1he junior varsity squad did, as vvel Although 1he "tvvo squads did no"t come avvay from Na1lonals vvifh a flrs"t place finish, they c:orrpe"ted hard ancl had a b"t of fun c::bing so Bo1h 1he Cen"tral cheerleading squads are rnade up of amazing ancl "talen"ted girls The varsity squad Is losing nine Incredible seniors. They vvil be

"terribly missed nex"t !::jE'Br, bu"t 1ha"t leaves room for fresh nevv faces ancl a grea"t nevv squad AI of 1he girls alvvays ye-1 vvifh pride "to help lead our Cen"tral /V\aroons "to vic"tory Go CHS! "We're so excited we got a chance to go to Nattonals this year. It was an awesome expertence, and I'm glad I got to be a part of it." -Ashley Morgan

left: Vars1ty cheerleaders and Coach Amy are allsm1les before the1r Reg1onal routine. The g1rls d1d awesome there and got a bid to Nationals. Right: The vars1ty cheerleaders look like they are havmg a blast at camp. Emily Shuler hurt her leg when she stunted w1th her teammates before camp, but that does not stop her from sm11ing With the rest of the squad.

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Above: Before the Central vs. Danv1lle football game, the cheerleaders all cheese It 1n front of the camera . They all look so happy to be there on the f1eld as they get ready to cheer on the Maroons.

Above: Emily Shuler 1s flYing as Casey Evans and AleXJs Paschal are bas1ng, while Spencer Murray 1s her back spot. They are warm1ng up the1r stunts before the Central vs. Mahomet basketball game. Left: At a Central home basketball game, Jam1e D'Urso 1s 1n a stunt, called a lilberty. Kr1st1na Vasna1k and Ally Wampler are bas1ng, and Emma Hen1gman 1s backspottmg her.

Left: Sen1ors Chantalle Voyles, Em1ly Shuler, Dustin Leemon, Ashley Morgan, Becky Egan. Ally Wampler, Hilary Phillips, and Kristina Vasnaik pose at the1r last homecoming pep rally held 1n Central's gym last year The g1rls and Dustin look like they are haVIng the time of thew lives and are en1oy1ng the1r last year of h1gh school.

Vars1ty-Row 1: Alex1s Paschal. Liz Clegg, Kaltlyn Zedr1ck, Em1ly Shuler, Becky Egan, Alex Forrest, Ally Wampler, Kr1st1na Vasna1k. Row 2: Jam1e D'Urso, Hilary Phillips, Emma Hen1gman, Dustin Leemon. Chantalle Voyles, Ashley Morgan, Sarah Pforr.

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Over 'the surrrner 'they

corrpe'ted In a dance carrp and received many 8\Nards They goT a second place 'trophy for 'their home routine, vvhich vvas one 1hlng 1ha't qualified 1he:rn for Nationals They also goT 28 superior ribbons (firsT place ribbons) and 'tvvo excelen't ribbons

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carrp routines, vvhich also qualified 1he:rn for Nationals

They received rnot"e 1han 60 superior ribbons for performing mdrtary drfl CCln'YTlands. For 'the second consecutive year "they earned 'the leac::ler.ship avvard. for vvhlch 'they vvere chosen over fifTeen o"ther Teams The Pepettes also goT splrrt sticks every nigh'tof'the carrp for ¡pu-rp;ng rtup: and "they received 'the "on 'the bal" 8\Nard

In February 'the Pepettes Traveled 'to 'the Universal Dance Assoc:laTIC>n Nationals in Orlando. Florida and corrpe'ted in 'the

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broadcasT naTIC>nVVide on ESPN The Pepettes finished I 7th ouT of 48 'teams. When 'thePepe'ttesvveren'tdanclngfor'thevvholenaTIC>nTosee.1heyperformedfM!esome routines for CenTral They performed greaT halfTif'ne dances and an excelen't routine for 'the homecoming pep raly. The Pepettes had ho't ou'tfrts and routines 1ha't kep't 'the fans groovin' To 1he music. The Pepettes vvere led by seniors Karen Tsui, Brrttney Webb, Tasheba Jones, &rr..J<a Blanson, Jennifer stenger. and Diamond Rogers Wrth seven 8\Nesome girls reTurning as seniors nexT year, 'the girls are sure To have ano"ther shakin' season.

"Our coach is like our mom and the girls are like sisters. I will always remember my time as a Central Pepette. Remember girls, we throw down." -Ernyka Blanson <0

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Below: Brittney Webb, Ernyka Blanson, Tasheba Jones, D1amond Rogers, and K1mberly Pryor pose w1th Max Maroon at the bonf1re. Right: Wyn1ta Mock, Alyssa Durant, Karen TsUI, Jenn1fer Stenger. Ar1elle Gross, Anne Kramer, Samantha Gardner, and Kortney Fox have fun outside the D1sney All-Star Music Resort durmg Nationals Left: The Pepettes break It down at a boys' basketball game.


Above: Alyssa Durant enjoys performing her

routine dur1ng the football halftime show. Top left: The squad focuses on the1r moves

and keeping the energy high to pump up the crowd. Left: Kortney Fox. Alyssa Durant. Bnttney Webb and Samantha Gardner str1ke a pose at MGM Studios. The Pepettes were able to take a break from danc1ng in the competition wh1le in Orlando to enJOY the Sights.

Top Left: The Pepettes squad

take a group picture in their costumes after perform1ng at D1sney MGM Stud1os for the National competition, where the team placed in the top twenty. Left: Ernyka Blanson, Kimberly Pryor. and Samantha Bosch show the Central crowd the1r moves to get them pumped for the second half. Right: The Pepettes get the1r Egyptian groove on.

Row 1 : Anne Kramer, Ar1elle Gross, Kortney Fox. Ernyka Blanson. Alyssa Durant, Wyn1ta Mock. Row 2: D1amond Rogers, Jennifer Stenger, Br1tt1ney Webb, Tasheba Jones. Coach Wilcher.Jones, Kimberly Pryor. Samantha Gardner. Karen Tsui.


DftnGfROUS W~fn WfT ... The 2004 boys' svvlmmlng and diving "team had ano1her season "to rernernber. Af"ter being Big I 2 Charrpions las"t year vvith re"turnlng S"ta"te Char-rpion T ~r McGill. 1he "team vvas predic"ted "to do vvell. Hovvever. 1he "team did beyoncf vvel. As a vvhole 1he "team placed firs"t In aR bu"t "tvvo rnee"ts during 1he regular season. Throughou"t1he season 1he "team vvas

led by JUniors T ~ McGill, Ross Mc:::x:::>re, and Nick Lore and senior Tuc:ker S"trang.

A"t "the Big I 2 Conference "the "team cap"tured "their "third

Conference tif1e in a rovv. The "team vven"t"to SecT10nals and grabbed 1he

Sec1bnal tif1e. making "tha"t "their third in 1he pas"t three years. The boys had an amazing Sectional meeT. advancing "to S"ta"te in seven even"ts including Daniel Beaudoin in diving. A"t S"ta"te T ~r McGill placed firs"t in 1he

I 00 backs"troke and 1he 200 frees"t~. Ross Mc:::x:::>re placed third in 1he

I 00 fly and fifth in 1he 200 IM With these four even"ts and 1he help of 1he 200 medley relay. 200 free relay. and 400 free relay. 1he Cen"tral boys' svvlmming "team placed fifth a"t S"ta"te. With 1he re"turn of man!:uuniors nex"t year, 1he svvim "team has a brigh"t fu"ture ahead of "fhe.rn

RECORD BOARD Normal, U-High Urbana. Normal West Danvtlle Waubons1e Pentathalon Centenntal Charger Invitational Carl Sandburg lnvttattonal Bloomtngton Tw1n C1ty Btg 12 Conference IHSA Sectlonals IHSA State Finals

1st 1st 1st 2nd 1st 1st 3rd 1st 1st 1st 1st 5th

"One of the best parts about swimming this year was that we got along as a team really well." - Mark Napier

Overall Record: 9-2 Conference Record: 7-0

Above: Tyler McGill, NICk Lore. Tucker Strang , and Ross Moore are proud to wear thew 6th place medals for the 400 Free Relay at the State Competition . Left : Coach Hopkins and Coach Barker hold up the 2005 Sectional Championship plaque after betng pushed 1nto the pool as a thanks for thetr great leadership. Right: Tyler McGill gets a good block start, whtch 1s key to hts swtmmtng performance.


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McG1II and Tucker Strang shave freshman Robb1e M1les' hair before the ~':IW.~r~~~~~~~-:-',.., ..,~1~ Sectionals competition. Most sw1mmers shave their bodies before important meets 1n order to swim faster in the water. Far Right: Oan1el Beaudoin performs a perfect p1ke 1n the aw. Dan1el made 1t to the State competition for d1v1ng. Right: Cam Seiler looks up, focus1ng on the end of h1s 100 yard breaststroke . Be Iow L.:-=..~::.:::;:!E::!!!:::&..:.....:::!~:;,z,::::......J!~t-.:.._.J Right: N1ck Lore glides across the water dunng the 500 yard freestyle in the State competition.

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for a breath of aw dur1ng the 100 meter free style. Top: Jeff Yam bert focuses on h1s butterfly stroke dur1ng the medley relay event. Above: Ross Moore has excellent

breaststroke form, which helped h1m tremendously dur1ng the 200 IM.

Row 1: Travis Patr1ck. Jacob Wallace, Joseph Hadler, Andy Brunson. Robbie Miles. Row 2 : Ashley Vasnaik, Nico Perez, Jonathon V1mr, Mark Nap1er, Dan1el Beaudoin. Row 3: Trevor Gladney, Kirk McMurray, Will Schoell, Kash1f Lew1s, Tyler McGill, Nick Lore, Ross Moore, Grant Bullock. Row 4 : Coach Hopkins, David Su, Jeff Yam bert, Cam Seiler. Tucker Strang, Coach Barker.

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Din Tlt\f The CenTral Wres11ing Team had an irrpressive season. Led by capTains Adam Harris, Jamie Freeman, CrisTobal Gonzalez, and Mario Pulcini, 1he Team finished vvrth a

very solid I 4 vvins and only 6 losses They capTured second place in 1he Big I 2 Conference and qualified nine vvres11ers for 1he SecrK:>nal meeT The Team placed

1hird In Regionals and once again held on To "their trt1e ofTvvin Crty C~ for 1he ftf"th consecu11ve year They succeeded over CenTennial vvrth a score of 48- I 8 and Urbana

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MacAr1hur and Danvile by more 1han 50 poinTs Performances of Individual vvres11ers helped advance The Team vvhlle exceeding personal besTs and se11lng nevv records. Mario Pulcini finished an amazing high sch::x::ll career by making his 1hlrdTrip To 1he sTaTe TournamenT His efforTs earned him 1he trt1e of second vvlnnlngesT vvres11er in 1he hisTory of 1he sch::x::ll. He earned I 30 career vvlns, vvhlch is Tvvo shorT of Drevv McMahon's previous record of I 32.

Pulcini vvas CenTral's firsT ever four-Ttrne Big I 2 Charrpion. CrisTobal Gonzalez seT1he single season Tak.edc:>vvn record vvrth I 90 Tak.edc:>vvns, blovving avvay 1he previous record of I 58. Atthough 1he Team is losing SOI'"re

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Left: Terry Seets tnes to take h1s opponent down to the mat by us1ng a snap down move . Below: Aaron Jones p1ns h1s opponent's arms down 1n an attempt to break h1m down and wm another match for Central.

Left: Mitch Kresca tnes to get an escape from h1s opponent's tight grasp . Above Left: The referee declares Mar1o Pulc1n1 the w1nner of h1s match at the IHSA State Competition . Bottom Left: Coach Scott observes h1s wrestler's match carefully and g1ves adv1ce on the next move. Below: Cristobal Gonzalez works a tum and looks up at the referee to see 1f h1s p1n 1s successful.

Row 1: Coach Scott. Er1c Grum1sh, Beau Tyler, Kaleb Ingersoll, Cristobal Gonzalez. Henry Ray, Bobby Anderson, Jamie Freeman, Caleb Marm1on, Coach R1vera . Row 2 : Adam Harris, Luke Petry, Terry Seets, Chr1s Cole, Mana Pulcini, ::; ¡ Antonie Howard, Mike V1gnola. Coach Wells. Row 3 Coach V1ncens, Mitch CO Kresca, Smooth RIVers, Mike Morr1ssey, Matt Fe1ckert, Ph1l Galaras, Aaron ..., Jones, Brandon Sm1th. Row 4 Erik Antrim, Josh Middleton, Luther Payne, )> KeVIn Finley, Matt Kresca. Kyle Tob1as. Chns Stanley

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Central. Centennoal. Urbana. Judah. and the Hogh School of St Thomas More comboned theor Natoonal Honor Socoetoes to help raose money for the Salvatoon Army More than 150 hogh school students volunteered theor tome on December 4th to nng bells all around Champaogn-Urbana Elisa Fannacco and Centennial student Stephanie Foreman rang bells on front of Osee

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Future Teachers of America. lsaoah Clayborn. Liz Hood. Mary r;,az• r Mochelle Frazer, Sam Bazzeii-Smoth and Knsto Kaplan woll all make wonderful teachers someday The Future Teachers Club allows members to job shadow teachers on whiChever grade they are onterested on teachong


Though all students follow the same core curriculum during the school day, clubs allow for a diversity in which each student can create their own unique experiences that make Central their own. Central offers more than 3 5 clubs for students to participate in. Even though clubs don't receive as much publicity as sports, they are an important part of defining each student's time spent in high school. Whether you are a musician, an actor, a volunteer, or a passionate student, Central has a club for you! If a Central student is unable to find a club for 2004 children's

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Danny Loesch spends his homecoming football game taking pictures of the Central student body. Danny spent many nights taking pictures for the yearbook and was a big help to the yearbook staff.

Head editor Kristi Kaplan helps Myriam von Mirbach and Madelin Woods with their layouts for the senior section. This was only Kristi's second year on the Maroon staff, but she did an excellent job as a head editor. Thanks Kristi!

Yearbook Students receive their yearbooks in May, but the work on the Maroon starts in July, before the school year even begins. Student editors go to camp, where they develop the theme and major layouts and learn yearbook techniques. This year the editors won the "Leaving Camp Most Inspired" Award. When school starts the yearbook staff has the responsibility of putting together a 224-page book. Staff members are involved in every stage of production: They develop ideas for pages; conduct interviews; write and edit copy; take, select, and crop photographs; create layouts; and edit pages. Yearbook meets as a class first semester, but staff members also spend a lot of time outside of school during both semesters to complete the book.

Alana Scopel makes sure that she crops the pictures perfectly; she wouldn't want to cut someone's head off. Good work, Alana!

Janelle Yambert is astonished by all of the work that she has to do for yearbook. AHH no more deadlines!!

Junior Rachel Reardon is busy working on her Anatomy homework. Rachel , don't you have ad and club pages to be doing?!

Meghan Martindale helps Mitch Holmer revise his copy for the golf page. Writing copy is often a tedious job, so any input can definitely help.

Head Editors: Kristi Kaplan, Sean Judy, Allison McLemore. Managing Editor: Meghan Martindale. Student Life: Colleen Harden (editor), Danny Loesch, Clayton Parkhill, Alana Scopel, Kate Harms. Senior section: Maggie Mills (editor), Madelin Woods , Janelle Yambert, Liz Wikoff . Myriam von Mirbach. Album: Scott Changnon (editor), Heather Stocker, Ali Penwell, Lauren Svymbersky, Sophie Castro. Sports: Sarah Hagens (editor). Sarah Aquino, Mitch Holmer, Christy Burge, Heather Williams. Ads/Clubs: Katie Goad (editor). Rachel Reardon, India Mullady. Adviser: Heather Tanner.


The Chronicle The Chronicle, Champaign Central High School's very own student-operated newspaper, is a tradition as rich as Central itself. As one of the few remaining financially independent, solely student-run newspapers in the state, we have a lot to be proud of! Members of The Chronicle staff work throughout the year to produce a monthly issue that is both factual and fun. Even in the heat of summer, while all other clubs are hanging around the pool, Chronicle staff members are sent to camps and seminars to keep their skills in tip-top shape. The Chronicle is an expression of the student body that we hope will be informing and entertaining students for many years to come.

Row 1: Jeff Metzler. Row 2: Gianna Gross, Jessica Yoo , Lynette Hosier, Sidney Sheehan. Row 3: Matthew Kresca, Lisa Mazzocco , Zach Medlyn, Elsa Enstrom , Kimberly Kyrouac , Maria Zandburgen. Row 4: Jason Grodsky, Pat Brown, Becky Baird, Ivy He, Sarah Smith, Erin Mangian, Arielle Gross, Jon Vimr. Row 5: Ben Halle, James Zech , Aubry Greenberg, Jakob Kuppler, James Onderdonk, Evan Williamson.

Ivy He is proud of the feature story she worked hard to write by the deadline.

Assistant Editors-in-Chief Becky Baird and Kim Kyrouac read over staff members' pages for errors to make sure they're perfect before the newspaper gets into the hands of Central students .

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Jakob Kuppler works diligently on his opinions copy for the next edition of The Chronicle.

Editor-in-Chief Jason Grodsky shows Aubry Greenberg how to make the mouse move on his computer screen.

Q,uill & Scroll Quill & Scroll is a club for sophomores, juniors, and seniors who have shown superior work in some area of journalism and were in the top third of their class for the last grading period. These members consist of the students in The Chronicle newspaper and the Maroon yearbook. They are recommended by a publications adviser and are initiated at a breakfast in the spring. Inductees are treated to a meal at the Original Pancake House, where the unanimous favorite is chocolate pancakes with whip cream. Row 1: Kristi Kaplan, Maggie Mills, Sarah Hagens, Katie Goad. Row 2: Becky Baird, Lisa Mazzocco, Elsa Enstrom, Sidney Sheehan, Sarah Aquino , Kimberly Kyrouac. Row 3: Meghan Martindale, Zach Medlyn, Sarah Smith, Allison McLemore, Scott Changnon. Row 4: Ben Halle, Jason Grodsky, Matt Kresca, Mitch Holmer.


French Club

Row I. Artana Brodsky, Husna Abdui - Azeez , Carla Villegas , Lachan Band, Lauren Craig, Allie Choumard , Cathy Ktm , Carrte Nelson, Teresa Tufte. Row 2: Marnita Harris , Erin Baran, Damel Gonshorek, Amelia Kmght, Laura Fredertck, Kim Voelker, Layla Chapman , Natalia Pagliuca, Chelste Hopktns, Kart Goad, Leslie Willis. Kristine Johnston, Rachel Fundator, Katie O'Byrne, Emma Henss. Row 3: Ahmed Abdou, Nicolas Hualde, Sam Mowry, Megan Johns, Sarah Lichtblau , Ltz Wikoff , Mackenzie Hetnen, Robin Lee, Laura Pennmgton, Alyssa Durant, Shira Stolarsky. Amy Bucey, All Penwell , Kelsey Bannon. Row 4: James Zech , Molly Fmnegan, Design Chantarasirt , Marilyn Vang , Arielle Gross, Lauren Weisbaum , Ashley McEnttre, Ben Sterrett, Ltsa Mazzocco, Liz Chapman , Allie deBiouwe, Katie Goad, Liz Ceperley , Jeremy Wurl. Row 5: Jon Wurl , Alyssa Davison, Reed Boskey, Ian LeSueur, Dan Panno, Myr10m von Mtrbach, Colleen Harden, Jennifer Connelly, Ka-Rhtm Kim, Jackie Alexander, Sophie Goodnight. Krtstina Russell , Tia Neither, Corey Kendaii -Dtck.

The purpose of French Club is to promote appreciation for French culture while participating in fun group activities. One of the major events of the year includes a trip to Chicago to the Art Institute and a French restaurant. A favorite tradition French Club has is French caroling the week before Christmas in Central's neighborhood. French Club also has a French movie night, a French dinner, and a table set up at the International Fair where they serve chocolate mousse and French cheese. To raise money for all of their activities, the French Club sells caramel apples in the fall and Mardi Gras beads in the spring.

French Club officers Chelsie Hopkins, Natalia Pagliuca, and Lisa Mazzocco pose as Charlie's Angels.

Teresa Tufte, Liz Ceperley, Ali Penwell , and Allie deBiouwe prepare beads for the French Club to sell on Mardi Gras.

Layla Chapman, Kim Voelker , Megan Thomas, and other French Club members are all bundled up to go caroling.

French Club members wrap caramel apples for the annual Halloween sale.

French Honor Society Central's French Honor Society recognizes those students who have achieved excellence in their study of the French language and culture. The initiation takes place in the spring, and the current members help perform the induction ceremony. Some students in this honor society have also served as peer tutors in French.

Row 1: Lachan Band , Marilyn Vang , Sam Mowry , Shira Stolarsky , Ali Penwell . Row 2: Kim Voelker. Elizabeth Ceperley, Kristine Johnston, Lisa Mazzocco, Liz Chapman, Amy Bucey. Row 3: Natalia Pagliuca, Ariana Brodsky, Katie DeWitt , Hilary Phillips , Colleen Harden, Corey Kendall -Dick. Row 4: Husna Abdui-Azeez, Amelia Knight, Lauren Cra1g, Laura Frederick, Ian LeSueur.


German Club German Club is a long established club at Central for anyone interested in furthering their knowledge of the German language and culture. The main event the German Club sponsors each year is Oktoberfest. Oktoberfest includes a taste of cross-generational food, a game festival, a play written by Frau Doktor, an Oompah-band conducted by Mr. Loyet, and a Knowledge Bowl of German-speaking countries. The German Club took a trip to Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri for a high school German day. It only costs six dollars to be a member of Central's German Club and participate in all these fun activities.

Row 1: Olivia Clark, N'tchana Batoma, Daniel Gonshorek, Paul Nichols, Jackie Alexander, Claire Williams , Dean Nguyen, Frau Doktor Malloy. Row 2: Courtney Kibler, Mars Walters , Shana Stanley, Hillary Boyter, Holly Engelhardt, Huiying Coo , Ariana Brodsky, Ian Winkler-Groschen, William Craig, Jarett Crump. Row 3: Michael Anderson, Kaleb Ingersoll, Andrew Hughes, Kevin Dai, Jamie Mauck, Cameron Caple, Matthew Sullan, Kyrsten Brown, Amy Foltz , Andrea Schreiber. Row 4: Matt Feickert, Ryan Boyd , Eric Egner, Kyle Prillaman , Joe Hadler, Brandon Smith , Patrick McDaniel, Iain Millsap, Robert Smith , Megan Scott.

Frau Doktor Malloy wears German clothing to teach her students about the German culture.

German Club members sometimes take a trip to the German Market in downtown Chicago to experience German food and culture.

German Honor Society inductees take time after their induction ceremony to pose for a group photo.

German Honor Society officers conduct a ceremony for the society's new members.

Ger1nan Honor Society The German Honor Society is a national organization that recognizes students who have achieved excellence in German. Members help run all of the club activities, including Oktoberfest, high school German day at Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri, and the initiation of new members into the Honor Society. Row 1: Megan Scott, Holly Engelhardt, Ian Winkler -Groschen , Huiying Coo. Row 2: Iain Millsap, Kyle Prillaman, Ryan Boyd, Frau Doktor Malloy. Not Pictured: Anna Peters.


Spanish Club

Jr-Sr Row 1: Senora Bette van Es, Becky Baird, Katrina Thorson, Kristina Vasnaik, Sara Palacio, Christina Palmer. Jennifer Stenger, Karen TsUI, Mary Blazier. Whitney Pope. Row 2: Lyda B1elak, Rita Klimek , Maggie Mills. Sarah Hagens, Sophie Castro, Karen Rose. Courtney Ice, Elizabeth Rowland. Nora Prior, Miranda Bugbee, Kerry Doyle, Caitlin Halle. Row 3: Michelle Adeoye , Dana Ray, Milena Markman, Heather Williams , Moura McDonald, Doni Stubbins, Kim Kyrouac , Sarah Pforr, Lexie Moore, Madelm Woods. Caitlyn Mooney, Sidney Sheehan. Row 4: Carlos ArriagaGanzalez. Dylan Cain, Clayton Parkhill, Reed Boskey, Kimberly Young, Andrew Chisholm. Thomas Matt.

Spanish Club is a way for students to learn about the culture and customs of Spanish-speaking countries. The Spanish Club meets every couple of months to celebrate a variety of Spanish and American holidays. In the fall the club celebrates El Dia de los Muertos (Day of the Dead) with a party full of food, crafts, and lots of fun. Spanish Club also has a winter party and a Valentine's Day party. Every year the members of the club go to a local Mexican restaurant where they can practice their Spanish with the waiters and experience wonderful Mexican cuisine. Spanish Club is open to all students and unlike many students' misconceptions, they do not have to speak Spanish well in order to join the club. Araceli Arellano and Eulalia Gonzalez hold up their papiermache flower and paper skeleton that they made at the Dia de los Muertos party.

Fr-So Row 1: Lindsey Hallett, Amy Alansen , Jennifer Fitton. Kari Schantz, Gianna Gross, Jessica Yoo, Lana Holm, Elizabeth Clegg, Ashley Vasnaik, Ann Pataky, Meghann Hiser, Caitlin Meneely, Senora Bette vanEs. Row 2: Alexis Paschal , India Mullady, Andrea Taylor. Rosa Babadoost, Gina Li, Sarah Calcagno, Caroline Sholem, Jacqueline Thomas , Katie Webber , Brittany Hiner, Lauren Svymbersky. Row 3: Nico Perez, Tommy Deschler, Yanfen Li , Laura Wilcox. Jennifer Hood, Kendall Hermsdorf. Elly Radi , Claire Kirby, Jenna Foley.

Eva Ku, Alejandro Alvarez , Samantha Finkbeiner, and Amy Hansen drink chocolate caliente at the Dia de los Muertos party.

Spanish Honor Society The Spanish Honor Society is for students who have earned straight A's during their first three years of Spanish. The members help tutor students in lower level Spanish classes. In May there is an initiation ceremony to induct all the new members that is performed by the officers. At this ceremony, the members must memorize a poem in Spanish and take the Spanish Honor Society oath.

Row 1: McKenna Kelly, Mary Blaz1er, Liz Hood, Sal1nas, Dana Ray, Royce Grunberg, Chr1st1ne Fleener, Jenn1fer Stenger, Courtney Ice, Kr1st1 Kaplan. Row z, Elisa Far1nacci , Ali Mart1n, Nora Prior, Robert Abbott, l.tx1e Moore. Dev'" R1chardson, Alhson Mclemore, Magg1e Mills, Rachel Curt1s, Vincent G1ammar10, Quynh Nguyen, (f) Seilora Sparks. Row 3. Margaret Kane, Elizabeth Rowland, Kathryn Pace, S1dney Sheehan, Madel1n ..0 Woods, Kim Kyrouac, M1chelle Frazer, N1k1ta Knight-Woods, Kerry Dayle, Amy Engelbrecht-Wiggans, Dav1d Cohen. Row 4: Mdena Markman, Geovanny Vega, Shayan Rostam-Abadi , Michael Kesler, Ian Anderson. Rodr.1 go Musuruana, John K'"dt, Andrew Chisholm. Zack Flynn, Ben Halle, Alex Acheson, M1ke Ioann1des


GEMS GEMS stands for Girls in Engineering, Math, and Science. The members meet every couple of weeks with Mrs. Freyman to discuss different topics from the fields of engineering, math, and science. One fun activity they did this year was make their own Snickers in the lab. At the end of the year, members plan on taking a hiking trip to observe nature and learn more about ecosystems and the environment. One aspect of this club that students might not be aware of is that they accept male members too, even though "girls" is in the name of their club. GEMS participants have a goal of winning the Nobel Prize in science fields.

Row 1: Samantha Mowry , Tina Lon, Yanfen Li . Row 2: Mrs. Freyman, Husna Abdui - Azeez , Sulee Coo , Rachel Krein. Row 3: Amy Engelbrecht- Wiggans . Megan Scott, India Mullady.

Yanfen Li and Ivy He love being in GEMS. Where else can you make your own Snickers bars? Asian American Club members participate in an after school meeting.

Husna Abdui -Azeez and Marilyn Vang lead the Asian American Club meeting with a discussion about future activities for the group to do.

Lydia Anderson , Rachel Krein, and Megan Scott enjoy the Snickers they made at an early morning GEMS meeting.

Asian American Club Asian American Club is new to Central this year. It was started by several students who felt there was a need for such an organization . The membership has since grown to include almost 40 members. Ms. Oberg is the club's sponsor. At club meetings, they discuss different Asian cultures and customs . During some of the meetings, the members bring different types of Asian food to snack on. The Asian American Club helped organize the Tsunami-victims' fundraiser and is working to do more service activities within the C -U community.

Row 1: Marilyn Vang , Husna Abdui - Azeez , Ariana Brodsky, Megan Johns, Rob in Lee. Lyda Bielak, Sidney Sheehan, Soph ie Castro , Michelle Adeoye, Ash ley McEntire , Karen Tsu i, Keng- ho Lin. Row 2: Tina Lon, Yanfen Li. Ivy He. Maika Kobayash i, Des ign Chantaras ir i, Lachan Band, Eva Ku , Gina Li , Annie Lin , Kirk McMurray, Anh Tr an. Nolberto Rodriguez, Tommy Thavisouk. Row 3: Reed Boskey, Ms. Oberg, Vincent Giammar ia.


Scholastic Bowl The Scholastic Bowl team is a group of students who love trivia and learning new facts in various subjects. The team goes to competitions where they answer Jeopardy-style questions from a variety of categories, such as literature, science, math , la nguage arts, and ma ny more. This year, the Sc holastic Bowl team went to Bloomington to c o m pete in the Big Ten Scholastic Bowl com pe ti tion. The tea m meets every other Thursday, and math teache r Mrs. Fletcher is the team sponsor. Amy Engelbrecht- Wiggans, Taylor Clark, Sulee Cao , El izabeth Ceperley, Ian Winkler-Groschen.

"The answer to any question involving 19th century English poets always seems to be Coleridge." -Sulee Cao

Taylor Clark and Kirk McMurray show their enthusiasm about being Scholastic Bowl members.

Eric Seo proudly holds his third place medal he won at the Regional ICTM Contest.

Sulee Cao holds up the definition of e, which she smiles about along with Scholastic Bowl teammate Amy Engelbrecht-Wiggans.

Ms. Munroe and Charles Hutjens talk about what strategy they should use to win the ICTM competition.

Math Team

Row 1: Corey Kendall -Dick . Yanfen Li , Courtney Ice, Charles Hutjens, Matt Fitton, Nick Donaldson, Yousif Radeef . Lexie Moore. Row 2: Teresa Tufte , Lynette Hosier, Liz Chapman , Sarah Lichtblau , Jennifer Fitton . Laura Pennongton, Kourtney Steinkamp, Nada Youssef , Ali Hobbs. Row 3: Justin Moon. Christine Fleener, Thomas Schroeder, Kim Kyrouac . Sh ira Stolarsky, Sulee Coo , Annie Lin, Megan Scott, James Z ech. Row 4: Kevin Dai, Peter Jung, Sam Mowry. Amy Engelbrecht- W iggans, Tina Lon. Ivy He, G1na Li. Sam ir Patel, Eric Sec. Row 5: Ms. Munroe, Mr. Poetzel, Ms. Fletcher. CJ)

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Central 's Math Team is for anyone who is interested in mathematics and willing to attempt challenging problems. The team competes in various contests, including the Rose Hulman Math Contest in Terre Haute, Indiana; the RegionaiiCTM Math Contest at Parkland College; the Illinois Wesleyan Math Contest in Bloomington, Illinois; and the State ICTM Math Contest at the U of I. Throughout the year , team members also compete in the Illinois Math league Contest. The Math Team earned second place at the Regional ICTM Contest in February 2005. Sophomore Eric Seo advanced to the state competition.


Science Club The Science Club is a group of kids who a re interested in a ll aspects of science and want to improve the ir understanding for what makes everything tic k. Recently they took a field trip to the St. Louis Zoo and Science Center and have scheduled a trip to Chicago's Shedd Aquarium and Planetarium this year. Although they are having some trouble with fund ing , they have worked to overcome the problem with more fundraisers including the "Throw a pie in your teacher's face" challenge, which helped to raise money for their trip to Chicago. The club typically meets once a week and it doesn't take the most scientifically advanced student to join , just someone who is willing to learn, have fun and pay the initial joining fee, which goes towards the clubs trips and activities.

Row 1: Maggie Mills , Sarah Hagens, Christine Fleener, Chelsie Hopkins , Mattie Armstrong, Leslie Willis. Row 2: Amy Engelbrecht-Wiggans, Sam Mowry, Nada Youssef . Teresa Tufte, Heather Williams. Row 3: Lynette Hosier, Mallory McMahon, Caitlyn Mooney, Katrina Thorson , Kristina Russell , Laura Henneman, Ab i McMurray. Row 4: Megan Scott , Nicolas Pueppke, Arielle Gross , Amy Foltz , Kyrsten Brown. Row 5: Kirk McMurray, Jeff Yambert, Ms. Wilson, Ian Wright, Matt Hannan.

Namho Kim and Philip Fiscella proudly display their robot from the Robot Ramble competition.

Jeff Yambert sneaks some whip cream while Jennifer Stenger and Science Club officers Mattie Armstrong, Chelsie Hopkins, and Christine Fleener look like they've had their share during the teacher pie throwing fundraiser.

Mr. Sparks volunteered to let students throw pies at him to help raise money for Science Club.

Ben Campbell sets up the project he made with Kyle Prillaman, a Rube Goldberg device, to enter in the Mission Possible competition.

Science Olympiad Science Olympiad is for anyone who has an interest in furthering their knowledge of science related topics. The Science Olympiad team consists of 15 members who are coached by Janine Prillaman. Students participate in competitions ranging from hands-on activities, such as building a bottle rocket or a trebuchet, to academic events, like studying for a test over fossils or the human body. With a strong team consisting of returning seniors as well as several promising underclassmen, the team won the 2005 Regional Science Olympiad competition held at Urbana Middle School. Out of the five competing schools and 23 possible events, Central's team placed first in nine events and second in eight events. This win qualified the team for the State competition held at the University of Illinois.

Row 1: Kevin Kaplan, Alex Forrest , Kristi Kaplan. Row 2: Mrs . Prillaman , Amy Engelbrecht-Wiggans , Megan Scott, Sam Mowry, Gina Li , Yanfen Li , Robin Lee, Derek Williams. Row 3: Kim D'Amico , Justin Moon, Kyle Prillaman, Kirk McMurray, Peter Hackley, Matthew Kresca, Ian Wright. Not pictured: Will Wetzel , Ben Campbell, Nick Donaldson, Ben Donaldson, Namho Kim, Matt Picchietti.


Student Council

Row 1: Jim Zech , Ali Hobbs, Allison McLemore, Meghan Martindale, Mr. Mink, Sarah Wallace, India Mullady, Liz Wikoff . Phil Fiscella. Row 2: Arielle Gross . Lisa Mazzocco , Ali Penwell , Stephanie Yousef, Lisa Cameron, Amelia Knight, Karen Rose, Katie Webber, Sidney Sheehan, Erin Baran. Row 3: Laura Henneman, Caitlyn Mooney, Mallory McMahon, Rosa Babadoost, Gianna Gross , Maggie Mills , Kari Goad, Brittany Penwell , Amy Bucey, Michelle Adeoye. Row 4 : Kristina Russell , Kimberly Kyrouac, Kathy Holding, Ally Wampler, Heather Williams , Allie deBiouwe, Christy Burge, Katherine Wallace, Kendall Hermsdorf, Doni Stubbins , Moura McDonald , Katie Goad. Row 5: Katy Pyer, Kaylan Wonser, Rachel Faught , Kristin Segovich , Coila Bishop, Courtney Bishop , Kortney Fox, Jenna Foley, Kimberly Young, Lexie Moore, Amy Foltz , Liz Ceperley, Rio Shigeta, Ian LeSueur.

Student Council has around 50 members. Their duties include being in charge of the school dances, helping to improve our school, and trying to make a difference in the community. They have participated in many fundraisers, including UNICEF's fundraiser for the tsunami victims in South East Asia, raising money for the Sturge - Webber foundation, the Leukemia Society, a nd the schoolwide blood drive. Student Council also participates in exchanges with other student councils around the area. Joining Student Council is not limited to specific students, it is just asked that students volunteer in some of the activities StuCo ta kes part in. ¡our favorite part of Student Council was the Light the Night Walk where we raised money for the Leukemia Foundation. We had a blast and even received free bologna key chains.¡ -Kelly Kyrouac & Caroline Sholem

Kim Kyrouac puts together candy grams to help raise money for UNICEF. Student Council raised $200 for UNICEF during October.

Vincent Giammaria helps ring bells at Dick's Sporting Goods.

NHS members Miranda Bugbee and Devin Richardson volunteer their time to help ring bells for the Salvation Army at IGA.

Student Council's executive board members Meghan Martindale, Ali Hobbs, Phil Fiscella, and India Mullady discuss plans for the Winter Dance.

National Honor Society National Honor Society members are chosen based on their GPA and a faculty evaluation including character, leadership, and service to the school and community. The National Honor Society participated in several school and community service projects this year, such as giving school tours to new students and ringing the bells for the Salvation Army in December. The National Honor Society sponsors are Ms. Sly and Ms. Leikvold. Row 1: Kirk McMurray, Sarah Wallace , Allison McLemore, Maria Brownfield. Row 2: Shira Stolarsky, Sidney Sheehan. Emma Henigman. Katie DeWitt, Tommy Parkhill. Kristi Kaplan, Jack1e Ford, Moura McDonald, Clayton Parkhill , Lauren Baglama. Row 3: Amy Bucey, Lexie Moore, Kim Young, Hayley Rohn , Liz Chapman, Miranda Bugbee, Maggie Mills, Kelsey Grodsky, Meghan Martindale. Courtney Bishop. Row 4 : Hilary Phillips , Liz Hood, Kristin Segovich, Rachel Faught, Rachel Krein , Chrissy Beno1t, Sam Mowry, Amy Engelbrecht- Wiggans , Megan Scott. Kortney Fox. Row 5: Ian Wr1ght, John Kindt, Colleen Harden, Lauren Kara , Nick Donaldson. Abby Lange, Devin Richardson. Alyssa Durant. Row 6: Royce Greenberg, Matt Kresca, Andrew Chisholm. Robert Abbott , Ali Penwell , Christy Burge, Heather Williams, Kristina Vasnaik, Kim D'Amico. Row 7 : Erin Mangian, Maria Lobkis , Zachary Medlyn, Rita Klimek, Mary Blazier, Margaret Kane, Elizabeth Rowland , Elisa Farinacci , Kathryn Pace, Joel D'Urso. Row 8: Reed Boskey, Marilyn Vang , Megan Schroll, Lisa Cameron, Madelin Woods, Kerry Doyle, Courtney Ice, Nikita KnightWoods , Sam Smith, Ian LeSueur. Row 9: Danielle Spice, Cathy Feller, Jacob Stimmel , Kelsey LaPayne, Jill Grider, Mike Brown, Shayan Rostam-Abadi , Adam Harris. Natalia :::::::11 Pagliuca. Row 10: Lynette Hosier, Austin Kimble, David Cohen, Becky Baird, Michael Ioannides , Bethany Sullivan. Ali Hobbs, Kathy Holding, Lisa Mazzocco, Kim Kyrouac . Row 11: Ben Halle, Mitchell Holmer, Zack Flynn. Alex Acheson. Jason Manuel , Namho Kim . Justin Moon, Charles Hutjens.

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Key Club Key Club is for anyone with a desire to volunteer and help the Champaign-Urbana community. The club meets weekly on Wednesday afternoons with their adviser, Ms. Topel. Central's Key Club has done numerous volunteer activities this year: they held a bake sale for tsunami relief; raked leaves around central; worked at the soup kitchen; and collected money for the Children's Miracle Network. They even bought a water buffalo last year for a family in South East Asia. Their most recent project has been collecting children's books to send to Africa. "Key Club is a wonderful organization that allows kind people to get together and work for a good cause My involvement in Key Club has been an uplifting experience for me in that it has made me feel better about myself and others."

Row 1: Sulee Coo , Gianna Gross , Ben Sterrett. Row 2: Yanfen Li , Gina Li , Tina Lon, J essica Yoo. Row 3: Ms. Topel, Amanda Wh itmer , Kat1 e Adams , I vy He, Hal ia Daley. Row 4: Caro line Sholem , Conway Bloomer , Jason Manuel , Yulia Bezriadina.

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Mr. Nieman and Stan Wojnar have finished their recycl ing rounds for the week.

Kaitie Burk, Caroline Sholem, Amanda Whitmer, and Alexsis Johnson give thumbs up to helping the Champaign community through Central's Key Club.

Gianna Gross tells the rest of the Key Club members the issues that will be discussed in the meeting.

Richard Wojnar and Mr. Nieman are helping the environment by recycling.

Students For A Better World Students for a Better World is a club dedicated to protecting the environment and helping those who are less fortunate than others, be it a small or large group . They put on a number of fundraisers throughout the year , the most successful of which was an ice cream sale. The proceeds from the sale were given to Carle Hospital for Operation Linus, which makes quilts for seriously ill children. On a regular basis, the StUdentS in the ClUb Can be Seen helping the environment with their biweekly recycling around the school. The club is hoping to organize a wilderness trip with the goal of seeing and exploring the environment in as near to a pristine state as it exists today.

Richard Wojnar, Mr. Nieman, Stan Wojnar.


Art Club Art Club is an honorary club organized and sponsored by the Art Department. The club is open to all students showing a positive interest in promoting the visual arts as well as those who have excelled in art classes. Meetings feature art news updates, field trips, social events, and art activities. Some of these activities include designing the Graduation, Honors Day, and Central Student Handbook covers; painting murals for the hallways; and showcasing their art in a library art show. Row 1: Yanfen Li, Sidney Sheehan , Mr. Danielson , Rachel Faught. Row 2: Ian LeSueur, Kristin Segovich.

"I really enjoy making art. and I'm very happy that Art Club helps me make sure that I know about all the different contests and opportunities that exist in our community." -Yanfen Li

Matt Picchietti brainstorms a list of topics for his next short story.

Rachel Krein and Lindy Cookson look through magazines for some creative story ideas.

Art Club officer Ian LeSueur and Anh Tran painted this intergalactic mural that also hangs in the first floor language hall of Central.

This mural of the sun, painted by Colleen Harden , Lauren Johnson , and Jordan Strack, hangs in the first floor language hall of Central.

Creative Writing Club Multi-faceted Rogue patrons of the pencil Artistically armed.

Row 1: Becky Baird, Pat Brown. Row 2: Kelly Daniel , Lindy Cookson, Madelin Woods , Heather Stocker, Ms. Salfelder. Row 3: El isa Farinacci , Rachel Krein, Yanfen Li, Elsa Enstrom , Chris Pankey. Row 4: Matt Picch ietti , Maria Brownf ield, Krystle Vreeman , Daniel Gonshorek.

The Creative Writing Club spends afternoons working on poetry, short stories, and scripts. While hanging out during meetings, they pour their creative juices together to write pieces that they may turn into a movie, or work individually to accomplish their personal writing goals. They give input on each other's writing and help each other get past writer's block!


Future Teachers of America Future Teachers of America is open to any Central student who is considering a career in education. Members visit elementary schools, work with children , and visit colleges that offer fantastic education programs. They often have guest speakers who talk about their experiences in teaching and scholarship opportunities . Members of this club have the opportunity to job shadow a teacher from the grade level they are considering teaching . Future Teachers of America will be sure to turn out several young adults who will touch the world by teaching.

Row 1: Vincent Giammaria, Michelle Adeoye, Jennifer Tufte, Karen Rose, Kristi Kaplan , Mary Blazier, Liz Hood , Khayri Patterson, Mrs. Sparks. Row 2: Jon Wurl, Amy Bucey, Lyda Bielak, Caitlyn Mooney, Katrma Thorson, Laura Henneman, Kr1stina Russell, Paige Stewart. Row 3: Dylan Cain , Liz Bazar, Kinyetta Nance, Sam Bazzeii-Smith , Bryanna Graham , Michelle Frazer , Isaiah Clayborn.

Lyda Bielak signs up to job shadow a teacher in March to gain a little hands-on teaching experience.

Colleen Harden, Bryanna Graham, Kortney Fox, Cammelle Ward , David de Jesus, Tori Tappendorf , Max Ramirez, and Bethany Sullivan made up a panel that gave advice to the incoming class of 2009.

Ms. Johnson goes over the schedule with Tasheba J ones befor e Peer Mediat ors give tours to prepare eighth graders.

Michelle Frazer and Amy Bucey grab some refreshments before the FTA meeting starts.

Peer Mediation The Peer Mediation team is a group of students selected to work together to help solve conflicts. They help train mediators in elementary schools and also participate in joint mediation workshops with Centennial. They help students understand differences in opinions and beliefs, and help conflicting students reach compromises. Peer educators go to classrooms to make students aware of the diversity that surrounds them. In order to be a peer mediator, students need to go through an oil-day training session. "Peer Mediation is totally awesome because on training day we got to watch Mean Girls while everyone else was in class!" -Tori Tappendorf

Row 1: Cr1stobal Gonzalez , Jessica Bales, Isaiah Clayborn, Arielle Gross , Bryanna Graham , S idney Sheehan, Max Ram1rez. Row 2: Tor1 Tappendorf. Noelle G1pson, Chels1e Hopk1ns , Kortney Fox Mauro McDonald . Tasheba Jones , Doni Stubb ins, Sheanna Carter, Kathy Hold1ng Row 3: G1anna Gross , Caroline Sholem, Heather Stocker, Liz Ceperley, Ms. Gholson-Johnson. Lauren Kara, Ranece Fondia, Colleen Harden , Matt Picch iettl , Kim Kyrouac. Row 4: Kat1e Schuh, Lakesh1a Crump. Pa1ge Stewart, Dav1d de Jesus , Jeanette F1gures , Grace Walworth , Kyle Carter, Shatom Brown, Andrea Carmichael , Cashoent1 Russell , Ms. Grubar Row 5: Bethany Sullivan, Ms Wh itford , Mr Schooley, () Mar1e Bell. -

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Row 1. Andrea Schreiber. MacKenzie Hetnen, J asmtne Rhodes , Heather Stocker. Nathan McGarvey. Ian Wtnkler-Groschen , Lavalle Thomas. Row 2; Suke Benson, Katie Webber, Ashley Vasnaik. Kenton Elmore, Marcos Arrtaga-Gonzalez, Lana Holm. Morgan Lotz, Spenser Bolden. Nichole Carson, Tina Lon, Ross Woods , Abi McMurray, Keng-ho Lin. Row 3; Kirk McMurray, Cristobal Gonzalez, Jessica Ladew, Kierra Claiborne, Eva Ku , Rachael Johns, Nico Perez, Sarah Halpern, Kristina Vasnaik. Marnita Harris , Lyda Btelak . Carla Villegas , Phil Martin , Dan Wavering . Steven Kesler . Row 4. Carlos Arriaga-Gonzalez, Elly Radi . Renee Changnon. Ellen Deal , Amanda Mangtan, Ka-Rhtm Kim , Katie Thomas . C B. Thompson. Kevtn Murphy, Mike Brown. Matt Feickert, Amanda Sailor, Holly Payton, Michael Thtes , Marta Brownfield. Row 5; Tim David, Kendall Hermsdorf. Oshawa Wardlow, Erik Antrtm , Rachel Fundator. Abigail Mbuvt , Moura Healy, Mollie Vigardt , Ian Winston , Lauren McQueen, Jennifer Hood. Laura Wilcox, Rtchard WoJnar , John Mtlas.

The Concert Band at Central is for any student who wishes to participate in band. No audition is required to become a member of this band. The Concert Band has 67 members. Under the direction of Mr. Currey and Mr. loyet, the Concert Band is a great program for any musician to be involved in. They have four band concerts a year and perform three to four new musical arrangements at each concert. Many band members also try out for the IMEA district bands in the fall and participate in the IHSA Solo and Ensemble Competition in the spring. "Band helps keep my attitude good and my grades high." -C.B. Thompson

Mr. Currey directs the Symphonic Band at their annual winter concert.

Becca Fundator, Merry Thomas, Keith Gonshorek, and Jackie Alexander play a soft melody on their clarinets.

Mr. Loyet directs one song for each of the three bands at every concert.

The Symphonic Band performs a beautiful classical piece during their portion of the concert.

Symphonic Band

Row 1; Heather Stocker. Aaron Gates, Meghann Hiser, Sean Baird, Andy Cain, Will Wetzel Row 2; Ally Curtts, Liz Hood, Zach Medlyn, Ketth Gonshorek. Alex Forrest, Hilary Phillips, Jason Nunn, Allie Choutnard. Carrte Nelson. Maurtne Sterrett Row 3; Ann Pataky, Lydia Anderson, Merry Thomas , Ian Anderson, Andrea Fredertck, Megan Thomas. Sara Chapman, Lisa Cameron, Katie Bollinger, Cathy Kim. Becca Fundator, Jackie Alexander. Row 4. Jeremy Wurl , Andrew Johnston. Andy Brunson, Daniel Robtnson, Trent Lyons, Dan Panna, Mike Vignola, Max Buckingham, rn Peggy Jones, Maureen Henry, Sarah Lichtblau, Kari Schantz. Row 5; Katie DeWitt, ..C Jason Manuel, Matt Rodriguez, Orion Bucktngham. Jake Moffit, Hayley Rohn, Sam ~ Bazzeii-Smtth, Clatre Ktrby. Nate Lyons, Nigel Knap, Andrew Cox, Ben Sterrett, Jon Wurl.

Symphonic Band is the second highest band at Central. The band is composed of 53 members who auditioned in May and is directed by Mr. Currey and Mr. Loyet. The Symphonic Band had been the highest band at Central until this year. Two years ago, the Symphonic Band was the Super-State Champion. They have four band concerts throughout the year and learn three to four new songs for each concert. Members of this band can also try out for the IMEA district band in the fall and participate in the Solo and Ensemble competition in the spring. ¡symphonic Band is full of memories including Schwanda's, funny faces. and Megan T's and Alex F's second flute buddies: -Lisa Cameron


Wind Symphony The Wind Symphony was the newest addition to Central's band program this year. Students can audition in May to become a part of this band. Wind Symphony consists of 44 members and is directed by Mr. Currey and Mr. Loyet. They also play at the four band concerts a year, performing the most difficult pieces of music of the three bands. Wind Symphony members also audition for the IMEA district band in the fall and participate in the Solo and Ensemble competition in the spring. Several students from this band do quite well at both of these competitions. They are going to audition for the Super-State Band Competition in the spring.

Row 1: Katherine Wallace, Jacqueline Thomas , Sam Mowry, Ali Martin, Mary Blazier , Laura Pennington, Maggie Mills , Kristine Johnston, Kar i Goad , Sarah Wallace, Royce Greenberg. Row 2: Blaine Harvey, Ben Peden, Kelsey Bannon , Sara Fredrickson, Nora Prior , Robin Lee, Kathryn Pace, Elizabeth Rowland , Margaret Kane, Ashley Miskimins , Miranda Bugbee, Ben Campbell , Kim Voelker. Row 3: M1chael Anderson, Brett Anderson, Travis Hoyne, Tyler Folk, David Cohen, Robert Abbott , Ryan Boyd , Michael Ioannides, Aaron Jones , Jake Moffit, Alyssa Durant , Ben Donaldson, Er1c Egner, Kyle Prillaman, Layla Chapman Row 4 : N1ck Donaldson, Orion Buckingham, John Deal Matt Hiser

Jessica Yoo welcomes guests to the NHS initiation ceremony with a beautiful song on her cello .

Christine Fleener, Mirissa Burten, and Rosemary Nash play at the National Honor Society initiation ceremony.

Jake Moffit, Mike Ioannides, Orion Buckingham, and Margaret Kane perform in the first Wind Symphony concert.

Kathryn Pace, Austin Kimble, Alyssa Durant, and Nora Prior sit back while David Cohen and Kari Goad take the melody.

Orchestra Orchestra is primarily composed of students who play stringed instruments. The Orchestra is asked to perform at various honor programs at Central, and members visit elementary schools hoping to inspire young children to play a stringed instrument. Last year, the Orchestra took a trip to St. Louis and enjoyed a renowned Orchestra presentation and relaxed at Six Flags afterwards. Occasionally, selected members or the Orchestra as a whole receive IMEA and All-State acknowledgment, scoring high at these competitions. "Mr Turner

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like my second father. or third He has transposed

our talent into stardom like Mr. Holland's Opus: -Christine Fleener

Row 1: M r . Turner Row 2: Steven Swofford, Ca1tlin Meneely, Sunita Karan, Rosa Babadoost, Rosemary Nash , Ahmed Abdou. Row 3: Julia Jeong , N'tchana Batoma, Jessica Yoo, Ben Lowry, Marilyn Wendler. Row 4: Megan Scott , Elisa Farinacci , Christine Fleener , Pat Brown, Matt Wampler, Libby Beck, M irissa Burten, Dylan Cain.


Marching Band The Marching Maroon Band was no longer mandatory, but an elective class this year. The "power and class of Central Illinois" consisted of 97 band members. They marched in the Fourth of July parade, the Parade of lights, and three marching festivals, performing a jazz themed show. The highlight of their season was performing at the Peach Bowl in Atlanta, Georgia. They had a successful season under the direction of Mr. Currey, Mr. Loyet, and Mr. Coogan, as well as drum majors Nora Prior and C.B. Thompson. Jackie Alexander, Ian Anderson, Lydia Anderson, Brett Anderson, Michael Anderson , Suke Benson, Mary Blazier, Spenser Bolden, Ryan Boyd, Maria Brownfield, Max Buckingham, Orion Buckingham, Miranda Bugbee, Andrew Cain, Lisa Cameron, Nichole Carson, Liz Ceperley, Layla Chapman, Kierra Claiborne, Michael Croix, Allyson CurtiS, John Deal , Katie DeWitt, Ben Donaldson, Alyssa Durant, Eric Egner, Tyler Folk, Alex Forrest, Sara Fredrickson, Aaron Gates, Keith Gonshorek, Moura Healy, Mackenzie Heinen, Matthew Hiser, Meghann Hiser, Ali Hobbs, Elizabeth Hood, Jennifer Hood, Robin Lee, Rachael Johns, Andrew Johnston, Margaret Kane, Ka-Rhim Kim, Cathy Kim, Claire Kirby, Nigel Knop, Eva Ku, Jessica Ladew, Morgan Lotz, Jacob Moffit, Ali Martin, Phillip Martin, Jamie Mauck, Abby Mbuvi, Nathan McGarvey, Lauren McQueen, Zachary Medlyn, John Milas, Spencer Murray, Carrie Nelson, Jason Nunn, Dan Panna , Holly Payton, Ben Peden, Laura Pennington, Nico Perez, Hilary Phillips, Kyle Prillaman, Nora Prior, Katy Pyer, Elly Radi, Jasmine Rhodes, Daniel Robinson, Elizabeth Rowland , Amanda Sailor, Maurine Sterrett, Heather Stocker, Katie Thomas. Lavalle Thomas, Megan Thomas, Jacqueline Thomas, Merry Thomas , CB Thompson, Ashley Vasnaik, Kristina Vasnaik, Molly Vigardt, Michael Vignola, Kim Voelker, Katherine Wallace, Katie Webber, Will Wetzel , Laura Wilcox, Ian Winkler-Groschen, Richard Wojnar, Madelin Woods, Jon Wurl, Jeremy Wurl.

The brass section plays while the Color Guard twirls their colorful flags .

The Color Guard uses other props in addition to flags to make their show great.

The Marching Band and Color Guard march off the field at the end of their performance at the U of I Marching Band Competition.

Alyssa Durant and Will Wetzel beat their drums loudly as the band plays Central's fight song at the Homecoming pep rally.

Color Guard

Row 1: Lauren Weisbaum , Kerry Doyle, Sylbi Koster, Megan Scott, Sheanna Carter, Megan Ball. Row 2: Coach Cameron, Ashley Barkstall , Bridget Spohrer, Sam Mowry , Lanna Bartko , Tim Spohrer, Kristi Kaplan, Sara Wright, Coach Tangora.

The Color Guard halftime show proved to be a real crowd pleaser this year. The 12 member squad complemented the band by twirling flags and other props to bring the show to life. They received honors at the Peach Bowl thanks to the awesome routine written by their coach, Angie Tangora, with the help of Tracy Cameron . Everyone raved that their performance was, as always, sensational. They were led by squad captains Kristi Kaplan and Megan Ball, and accompanied by their baton twirler, Lanna Bartko. Returning members look forward to a terrific season next year.


Jazz Ensemble and Jazz Lab Central's Jazz Ensemble and Jazz Lab are becoming more recognized throughout the jazz world. They perform at various school functions as well as many local gigs. In order to prepare for the many local, regional, and national competitions they participate in, the bands practice before school every day. Two major performances the jazz bands give in the spring are the Swing Dance and Jazz Fest. The members of the jazz bands are also expected to get together with their sections and work on their music outside of school. Jazz band is like another class in that it requires a lot of work and dedication. All the jazz members agree that Mr. Currey demands perfection and they are happy to give it!

Jazz Ensemble-Row 1: Michael Anderson, Allyson Curtis , Brett Anderson, Ann Pataky, David Cohen. Row 2: Nigel Knop, Aaron Jones , Ryan Boyd , Andrew Johnston, Travis Hoyne, Michael Ioannides. Row 3: Michael Thies , Spencer Murray, Ben Peden , Robert Abbott , Jacob St1mmel , Austm K1mble, Nick Donaldson , Daniel Robinson.

Just look at Nigel Knop strum away at his bass on a brisk Jazz Ensemble

Sara Fredrickson and Austin Kimble play their trumpets with enthusiasm at the spring 2004 jazz concert.

Mr. Currey excitedly directs the band at their last jazz concert of the year.

The jazz band warms up on stage before their concert. This was the last concert of the 20032004 school year.

The Ensemble concentrates as they play at an early morning rehearsal.

Sent or Jake Stimmel concentrates on his music in order to play his electric guitar perfectly.

Jazz Lab-Row 1: Meghann Hiser, Matt Rodriguez , Jake Moffit, Katie Boll inger, Ben Lowry. Row 2: Kirk McMurray, Trent Lyons , Jason Nunn, Nate Lyons , Ian Winston, Mike Vignola , Dan Panno. Row 3: Ben Donaldson , Maurine Sterrett , Ben Campbell , Orion Buckingham , Matthew Wampler.


Flute Conventions Flute Conventions is a newly formed group of Centra l High Sc hool band me mbers who are flutists . The group is voluntary and rehearses before school with Mr. Loyet. The group played for the Madrigal dinner and in the school foyer before school in December. In a ddition, the group performs outside of Decker Theater, greeting people as a prelude to several of Central's band concerts. The group hopes to be another outreach organ izatio n for Central throughout the community. I

Row 1: Cathy Kim, Kendall Hermsdorf, Alyssa Durant, Alex Forrest. Row 2: Sarah Halpern, Katie Thomas, Morgan Lotz, Marnita Harris, Lisa Cameron. Row 3: Sara Chapman, Layla Chapman , Kim Voelker, Nora Pr1or. Row 4: Megan Thomas , Sarah Wallace. Row 5: Mr. Loyet.

'Nora Prior and I thought that a club all about flutes would be amazing. What could be better than playing your flute with your friends?" -Alyssa Durant

Andrew Hughes studies his music for a trash can piece as part of the Percussion Ensemble's special performance.

Layla and Sara Chapman play a beautiful tune on their flutes.

Mr. Loyet directs the Flute Conventions during an early morning rehearsal before the upcom ing band concert.

Aaron Gates shows Vaushawn Brown and Brandon Smith proper mallet technique.

Percussion

Row 1: Andrew Hughes, Jamie Mauck, Aaron Gates, Heather Stocker. Row 2: Russell Wetzel , Rachel Faught, Kyle Prillaman, Sean Baird , Mr. Loyet.

The Percussion Ensemble is a class that encourages percussionists to expand their knowledge of their art. They study the basics of mallets, rudiments , timpani , and auxiliary percussion. The ensemble performs at the four band concerts throughout the year and always participates in the Solo & Ensemble contest. They do not limit their performing to just regular instruments either. At least once every year, the Percussion Ensemble performs a piece using "unique" techniques and instruments. These performances have included pots and pans, brOOmS, trash CanS, and basketballS.


Mix it Up Mix it Up is for anyone at Central who is open to new ideas and views of other people. The purpose of Mix it Up is to challenge students to identify, question, and cross social boundaries between other people's cultures and their own. Their biggest event is the Mix it Up lunch in the fall. It challenges students to sit with someone new. They also have a OJ that plays diverse music. The attitude required for Mix it Up, according to club sponsor Ms. Gruber is, "Willing to step outside of your comfort zone, think outside the box, and be a leader within the school." "MIX-It-Up is a great organization here at Central. We do so much within the school to break down barriers of all kinds and have an awesome time doing it. It's really made a positive impact on the school." -Kim Kyrouac

Row 1: Dana Ray , Ali Hobbs , Kathy Holding, Tor1 Tappendorf , Isaiah Clayborn, Sidney Sheehan, Bryanna Graham , Lauren Kara, Tasheba Jones, Kyle Carter. Row 2: Cesar Gaona, Marcos Arriaga-Gonzalez, Kim Kyrouac, Cristobal Gonzalez , Liz Ceperley, Gianna Gross , Kirk McMurray, Shatoni Brown , Colleen Harden, Abby Lange, Marie Bell , Jamie Freeman. Row 3: Chris Brown , Cammelle Ward , Samantha Drennan, Carlos ArriagaGonzalez , Grace Walworth , Caroline Sholem, Ms. Grubar , Heather Stocker, Mauro McDonald , Doni Stubbins , Paige Stewart, Cashoenti Russell , Andrea Carmichael , Maxwell Mkwezalamba, Azeez Yusuf.

Tara Golding sings her solo part in "I Don't Know Why."

Chelsie Hopkins, Heather Stocker, Cristobal Gonzalez, and Caroline Sholem participate in a panel for Mix-It- Up to inform incoming freshmen of clubs and other opportunities at Central. ..--

Sheanna Carter and Paige Stewart get people to sign a petition to stop underage drinking.

Advanced Women 's is an a ll-female choir that puts on four concerts every year. Each girl is not on ly requ ired to learn new songs for each concert, but they have to learn and grasp all the fundamentals necessary for performing as well. They took a trip to Chicago this year, where they broadened their horizons by seeing a live musical performance. Next year, they have planned a trip to London that will give the Advanced Women 's Choir students opportunities to learn and bond together in a new setting. Girls hoping to join this choir must have been in Treble Choir and have good musical and citizenship skills. Members in the choir have been very close and have grown in their ability to sing pop-style music.

The Advanced Women's Choir poses together at the end of a wonderful performance.

Row 1: Taylor Ellis , Caitlin Halle, Kashira Pettigrew , Ashley Gunning, Samantha Bosch , India Mullady. Row 2: Casey Evans, Eboni Davis, Sheanna Carter, Sarah Kinsel , Hillary Fears. Row 3: Abby McCray, Courtney Ice, Lanna Bartko , Myriam von Mirbach , Ashley Compton. Row 4 : Lauren Baglama, Lisa McMahon, Jocelyn Williams, M ichelle Spanglo.


Bass Choir Bass Choir is the freshmen male choir. If you want to be in an advanced choir, you have to take Bass Choir first. One of Bass Choir's favorite things they did this year was collaborating ra p with the song "Lean on Me." The students were able to make up their own rap segments to contribute to the song. Bass Choir performs several songs at each choir concert throughout the yea r. In addition to singing, Bass Choir members learn how to read music.

Row 1: Anthony Moffitt. Harley Lewis. Jacob Bishop. Row 2: Marterio Chapple, Joshua Simmons, Brendan Berg-Jacobson. Row 3: Tyler Causley, Sterlin Sibley, Justin Hendrix. Row 4: Shane Davis , Daymeon Shelby. Not pictured: Brock Bush , Jerry Jackson.

"Bass Choir is the greatest thing ever. ; l We hope you'll join us next year." -Brock Bush

Tyler Causley sings a heartfelt solo during the Bass Choir portion of the concert. Jenny Greenstein enjoys singing in the Treble Cho ir.

Ms. A leads the Treble Choir in a wonderful r endition of "For Good" from the musical, Wicked.

Ms. Agnoletti directs the Bass Choir in a lively song.

Treble Choir Treble Choir is the female freshmen choir at Central. They perform several songs at each of the choir concerts throughout the year and love getting to watch the other choirs perform as well. In order to audition for an advanced choir, you must take Treble Choir first. Members of Treble Choir get to sing a wide variety of songs, as well as learn how to read music. The Treble Choir had a great time on their trip to Chicago to see the musical "Mamma Mia." "I love the girls in Treble Choir. They are all strong girls who have Row 1: Maddie Knight, Alice Cronenberg, Nicole Hulse, Ruthie Cox, Beth Annin. Row 2: Ashley Barkstoll , Leah Fluke, Katie O'Byrne, Emma Henss. Amanda Whitmer. Alexsis Johnson, Jessica Doughty, Maggie Jackson. Row 3: Jenny Greenstein, Ashley Leek, Tara Golding, Mollie Vigardt. Monice Palmer. Heather Fears, Carina Goma, Shannon Davison. Lindsay Hewitt. Row 4 : Kaitie Burk, Dasha Grandt, Ezeza Nagasaga, Kim D'Amico. Brittney Hayes, Rosalyn Stump, Jennifer Hood. Not pictured: Siedah Smith. Shada Weatherall , Katie Hart, Leandreus Thompson, Courtney Kibler. (/)

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a lot of potential. There is so much to learn in that class with Ms. A's good teaching. -Ashley Barkstall


Show Choir Show Choir is one of the advanced choirs Central offers. Auditions for this choir are held in the spring, and you have to have taken Treble or Bass Choir first. Each year, Show Choir puts on its showcase. This year, the theme for the showcase was "Dancing Through the Decades." It gives students a chance to display their different talents like singing, dancing, and playing instruments. The choir recently took a trip to New York, where they did several things, including seeing a Broadway musical and singing at the Statue of Liberty on the Today Show. ¡we are a crazy bunch of rascals but we make show choir into what we want depending on how hard we work. Plus we have lots

Row 1: Alysia Prosser, Nikita Knight-Woods, Samantha Gardner , Karen Tsui . Row 2: Jarrell Young, Devin Richardson, Rio Shigeta, Erin Mangian, John Deal, Michelle Adeoye. Row 3: Spencer Murray, Jeff Yambert, Ben Campbell, Matt Wampler , Stuart Carlson, Jake Moffit, Wynita Mock. Not pictured: Bethany Sullivan, Laura Henneman.

of fun in the process: -Karen Tsui

Absolute Harmony closes their portion of the concert with the song "Only You." The Show Choir "dances through the decades" during their annual showcase.

Jarrell Young sings his solo with a little bit of attitude.

Absolute Harmony jazzes up the evening by singing "Crazy Little Thing Called Love."

Absolute Harmony Absolute Harmony is the jazz choir at Central. They are different from the other choirs in that they meet after school once a week as opposed to every day in class. They perform at all the choir concerts, as well as special occasions such as the eighth grade open house, PTA gatherings, and luncheons. They have also taken trips to local radio stations and retirement homes to enhance their connection with the community. Auditions for Absolute Harmony are held in the fall. "Absolute Harmony is jazzalicious with beautiful melodies and people." -Ben Campbell

Row 1: Mary Blazier, Alysia Prosser, Amy Foltz, Claire Williams. Row 2: John Deal , Katelyn Burgett, Lauren Kara, Abby Lange, Peter Su. Row 3: Rio Shigeta, Luke Mathews , Ben Campbell .


Madrigals The highlight of the year for Madrigals is the Madrigal dinner held in December at the University Place Christian Church on campus. It is a traditional event that they put on each year. At the dinner, they sing Renaissance and traditional Christmas music. Last year, they took a trip to New York where they got to see performances on Broadway, perform, and sightsee in the city. To be in Madrigals, you must take a year of Bass or Treble Choir, a written test, and a singing test to make the cut. Row 1: Alys1a Prosser, Kathy Holdmg, Charity Davis. Allison Hobbs. Natalia Pagliuca , Elizabeth Hood. Row 2: Hilary Phillips , Katelyn Burgett, Amy Foltz, Cla1re Williams, Carmelina Sciculuna. Row 3: Abby Lange, Lauren Kara, Rio Shigeta, Justin Vasaune, Amy Bucey, Lisa Cameron. Row 4: Luke Mathews , Mitch Green, Stuart Carlson, Peter Su, Charles Hutjens. Not pictured: Anna Peters. David Su.

"Madrigals is the hardest activity I've ever done at Central. Mentally and physically." -Dav1d Su

Katelyn Burgett sings a beautiful solo during the Madrigal dinner. Ben Campbell leads the guys of Cut Time with another amazing solo at the chorale concert.

Ms. Agnoletti leads the choir in perfect harmony.

To get the audience really into the performance, Cut Time goes into their version of "Gangsters Paradise" in an a capella style.

Cut Time

Row 1: Ben Campbell , Jarrell Young, Jeff Yambert. Row 2: Rio Shigeta, Justin Vasaune, John Deal , Peter Su, Kirk McMurray. Row 3: Stuart Carlson. Not Pictured: Luke Mathews , David Su. Nick Donaldson. Phillip Hardyman.

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Cut Time is an all male a capella group that requires an audition to join and meets Wednesday nights to rehearse. This year they will be attending the high school level A a capella competition, which they intend to win. For the past two years, they have been invited to sing at Acapellalooza, an event that helps bring a capella music to the community and introduce new groups. The group is led by Jeff Grider, who is also the leader of the Extension Cords, a University of Illinois a capella male group. One particular misconception the guys in the group would like to clarify is that some of them are still single. Remember to keep an eye out for their CD!


African-American Club African-American Club is an organization that offers opportunities for students to learn and grow within the African-American community. It examines the diversity, dynamism, and influence African-Americans present to our community and society and their role within Central High School. Each year, the African - American Club sponsors a Black History Month Celebration. This year's theme was "Lest We Forget: Images in Black and White." Several students took part in the choir that performed the song "United We Stand."

Row 1: Ms. Johnson, Diamond Rogers, Charity Davis, Brittney Webb , Ernyka Blanson, Ms. Whitford , Ms. Cook. Row 2: Brittney Hayes, Shatoni Brown, Victoria Martin, Lakeshia Crump, Tareka Munroe, Shayonna Sykes, Eboni Dav1s, Samantha Gardner , Alexis Anderson, Leanitra Moore, Kortney Fox, Noelle Gipson, Hillary Fears, N'tchana Batoma, Heather Fears. Row 3: Sheanna Carter, Kaylan Wanser, Amber Bishop, Oleshia Lee , Kortinee Miller, Tenise Jones, Khristi Mcferren, Tasheba Jones , Prenisha Jackson , Kimberly Pryor , Kinyetta Nance , Martina Anderson, Isaiah Clayborn. Row 4: Blake Bernard, Ashley Peacock, Britney Brumfield, Oshawa Wardlow, Jessica Hendrix , Antonio Newbern , Tasheena Boatright, Thaddeus Brown, Sam Bazzeii-Smith , Marcus Brown, Jeanette Figures, Justin Hendrix , Cierra Horn.

Ernyka Blanson and Diamond Rogers strike a pose at the annual banquet at Central. Spectrum Alliance meets in the cafeteria after school to discuss issues of equality.

Jakob Kuppler and Lamar Freeman listen intently at a Spectrum Alliance meeting.

The African-American Club is all smiles after their Secret Santa party.

Spectrum Alliance The goal of Spectrum Alliance is to create a safe and comfortable environment for gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender, and questioning students. It provides a forum for discussing issues that effect GLBTQ people. One of the big things Spectrum Alliance participates in is the annual "Day of Silence" where they go a full day without talking to raise awareness for the rights of GLBTQ people. "We're trying to create and keep a safe environment for people of all types of sexualities. It seems to me that this school has done a pretty good job of that. You guys are Row 1: Yulia Bezriadina, Mrs. Decker, Halia Daley. Row 2: Sadie Honn, Ariana Brodsky. Row 3: Mitch Green, Timothy Chavez, Jakob Kuppler, Steven Swofford.

awesome!" -Ariana Brodsky


Drama

Row 1. Bridget Spohrer. Karen Rose , Sarah Llchtblau, Mary Blazier. Alys10 Prosser, R1o Sh1geta, John Deal. Alice Cronenberg , Maurme Sterrett. Row 2: Elisa Farmacc1 , Rachel Krein , Tara Golding, Katie Webber , India Mullady, Madelin Woods , Heather Stocker, Alyssa Durant, Steffanie Bezruk1 , Robm Trudeau . Liz Hood, Lydia Anderson. Row 3: Megan Scott, Sam Mowry, N1co Perez, Tim Spohrer. Kortney Fox, Tina Lon, Yanfen L1 , Andrew Hicks, Anne Kramer , Ellen Deal , Merry Thomas , Sheanna Carter. Row 4 : Ms Salfelder, Ms. Wood , Mrs. Wilson.

Drama Club is for anyone interested in the performing arts. The Drama Club continues to grow as the community becomes more aware of the strength of the program . They were nominated to go to Scotland as part of the American High School Theatre Festival. If selected, they will perform at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival in August of 2006. The Drama Club holds social events as well, such as the Ice Cream Social to kick off the year. They also had a Halloween social where they watched The Nightmare Before Christmas and ate popcorn. The club meets once a month, and the only requirement to be a member is just staying involved.

Stage Managers Maureen Henry and Sam Mowry paint the stage floor black for the first performance of Moon Over Buffalo.

Ms. Wilson and Rio Shigeta work together to put some last minute details on the program for Moon Over Buffalo.

John Deal , as Paul in Moon Over Buffalo, nervously answers the phone for his boss.

Nick Donaldson (Howard) and Alyssa Durant (Roz) discuss their upcoming nuptials in Moon Over Buffalo.

Thespians

Row 1: Andrew Hicks, Rio Shigeta, Alysia Prosser , Sam Mowry, Alyssa Durant. Row 2: India Mullady, Sarah Lichtblau, John Deal , Kortney Fox.

Thespians is a group of students who have completed 100 hours of excellent work in Drama Club. They were chosen to perform at the International Thespian Festival in 2004 for their performance of Children of a Lesser God. They were only the second high school from Illinois ever selected. In addition, the Thespians hope to be selected to perform in Scotland in 2006. Thespian Rio Shigeta was chosen as a facilitator for TALENT, a state-wide Thespian leadership group, for 2004-2005, and Alysia Prosser was chosen for 2005-2006. Two to three Thespians per year have been accepted into University Theatre programs.


Book Club Book Club is in its third year at Central. Members meet once a month before school to discuss various books they have read. Their selection of books has included Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas, The Count of Monte Cristo, and Slaughterhouse Five. Book Club makes books fun, and they spend as much time selecting their books as they do discussing them. "Reading for Book Club is not the same as reading a book for school, which can take all the spontaneity out of the book," says club sponsor Ms. Leikvold. "In Book Club, we believe that there may be no stupid questions. but there are a lot of inquisitive idiots." -Sam Mowry

Row 1: Cat Calcagno, Rachael Johns. Row 2: Rosemary Nash , Jessica Bales , Elsa Enstrom , India Mullady, Ms. Leikvold. Row 3: Caleb Rehberg, Corey Kendall - Dick, Lydia Anderson, Megan Scott , Sam Mowry, Ben Boltinghouse.

Cory Kendall-Dick makes a leaping catch for the frisbee.

Elsa Enstrom , Lydia Anderson , Sam Mowry, and Megan Scott discuss their latest exciting novel.

Mr. Poetzel tries to block Heather Stocker from catching the frisbee.

Caleb Rehberg , Corey Kendall Dick, and Ben Boltinghouse can't wait to talk about The Count of

Monte Cristo.

Ultimate Frisbee Ultimate Frisbee members meet once or twice a week after school to play frisbee. The only requirements to join are you must be able to smile, have fun, and catch a frisbee in your mouth while diving backwards over a park bench. The club has been around for eight years now. Mr. Poetzel says, "We hope to elevate the popularity of frisbee until it is as popular as the NFL." At the end of each season, they have their annual pigout where they eat pizza and watermelon, as well as have frisbee contests. One of the long term goals the club has is to make it to the Czech Republic to take on their national team. Everyone is welcome to join the club despite athletic ability or even knowledge of how to play Ultimate Frisbee.

Row 1: Katie Thomas , Rachael Johns. Row 2: Mr. Poetzel , Jeff Metzler, Heather Stocker.


The average Central student spends 59 seconds walking from the basement to the third floor. The average Central student spends 5 to 20 minutes attempting to log on to a computer to do a 3-minute long assignment. The average Central student, with a license hopefully, spends 4 minutes parallel parking. The average Central student spends 8 minutes and 25 seconds scarfing down lunch to get back to school for a good parking spot. The average Central student spends 26 minutes and 43 seconds on the phone or instant messenger trying to find out whose parents aren't home on the weekend. The average Central student spends, uncautiously, 6 minutes and 16 seconds speeding to school to beat the bell. The average Central student spends 4 minutes and 50 seconds talking to friends in the hall between classes and 10 seconds running to class to avoid a detention. The average Central student spends 12 minutes and 19 seconds knocking on the locked University entrances trying to get in to school. The average Central Maroon Editor spends 2.8 billion minutes working hard to bring you this yearbook.

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On behalf of the Maroon Staff, we turn the 2005 Central Standard Time yearbook over to you, the students. The staff has spent many long hours both during and outside of class putting this book together, capturing all the memorable moments that made the 2004-2005 school year an unforgettable one. We have worked hard to fairly and accurately portray the diverse environment that fills the halls of Central High School. It is our hope that each student gains as much enjoyment from flipping through this yearbook as each one of us had making it for you. The intended goal of this yearbook was to not just bring the students a book of pictures, but rather a full view on just how we spent our time at Central. We have found over our four years here that this time was like no other that came before it and it is very unlikely that any in the future could ever match it. It is a time that went by entirely too fast with the late night cram sessions, hanging out with friends, and new responsibilities gained, all looking like a blur in the rearview mirror. This time here was almost separate from the rest of the world that surrounded us. We thought it was an interesting way to look at Central Standard Time, not as just on the national level, but on the high school level as well.

We would like to give a special thanks to everyone who helped make this yearbook what it is but especially to: Ms. Brunson, Mrs. Donaldson, Ms. Gleason, Ms. Freeman, Primelight Studio, Ms. Tanner, Ms. Thomas, Ms. Shmikler, Ms. Sly, Mr. Sparks, the club sponsors, and the out of this world Mr. Mink.


Mrs. Weber In the fall of 1962, Susan Smith entered Champaign High School as a sophomore; forty-three years later, after a lustrous career and a name change, she will leave Central High School (kind of). Besides being a student (class of 1965). Mrs. Weber's relationship to Central High School has included parent. teacher, department head, piano accompanist. colleague, and mentor for countless students and fellow teachers. We will all miss her sage advice, wonderful stories. and incredible teaching but take ::omfort in knowing she will be back part time next year to teach psychology. The dedication and love she has shown this high school's teachers and students is matchless. -written by Mr. Scott Davis Mrs. Weber is a source of infinite wisdom." -Andrew Shepard, senior "Mrs. Weber has been an insp1rat1on to students at Central High School for years Her dedication to her students has been ev1dent every day of her teaching career. For countless student. Mrs. Weber will always be remembered as the teacher who was most influential ,n their lives.¡ -Mr. Pellum

Mr. Miller Mr. Miller began teaching first and , ..,.....-_':'81..,. second year chemistry at Central in 1972. He coached the Science Olympiad team in 1991 and 1992. The team placed second at Regionals and Mr. Miller received the "Outstanding Coach" award both years. He also helped coach boys¡ swimming for several years. Mr. Miller has been highly respected by all of his students. who especially enjoyed hearing stories about his latest sailing adventures. Tve been so lucky to have Mr. Miller as a teacher for two years; he's someone I really look up to. But as for chemistry itself... more about that later.. ." -Lauren Kara. junior "Mr. Miller taught me a lot and I feel prepared for my college chemistry classes now." -Kristi Kaplan, senior 'Not only is Mr. Miller a good teacher & colleague, but he is a wonderful sailor as well." -Mr. & Mrs. Freyman

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Look out world--here comes David! All of our love and best wishes as you make that leap. It'll be lonely without you ...

Perri , You're the greatest son a father could hope for. I'm proud of the many track medals and excellent academic scores . Thanks for taking your future seriously. Congrats on your "Who's Who" scholarship. May the power that fuels your runs, drive you straight to Purdue. Love Always, Dad


"The best thing about being a sister is that I will always have a friend." Thanks for being there for me and I hope you know that I will ALWAYS be there for you. Love, Shannon. Watching you grow has been our purpose. We love you! Mom ft Dad

Lanna. You beheved when others fell short You overcame and always the sport Your nod, your wmk, your confident smile Told us who cared, 1t's all worth while New gates are now open, enter Wlth pnde Hold your head up and never, never h1de The magiC of love IS s.omethmg we've shared Always keep 1t Wlth you and you'll be prepared The years of a youth are far and too few Go forth now and just be you Love, Mom, Dad, WBB and the Gang

Rock On Allie Girl, You have proved to us that where there is a will, there is a way. Let the light inside shine on forever, Over the Rainbow and beyond. You have the family whistle, we will always be near. Love you more , Mama, Benny, Conway, and Georgia

Ben , You've been busy throughout your high school years which will help you continue to grow and develop as you follow your interests and talents to college and beyond . Keep working hard at what you love and you will find success. We love you. Mum, Dad , David, and John

CONGRATULATIONS CHANTALLE We are so proud of you and we love you! Good luck in all your future endeavors. Love, Mom, Dad, and Sean

Chantalle, I love you so much! We've had so many good times! You're always there for me when I need you. I'm so glad we got to know each other better! All those fun weekends and shopping in Chicago! Don't change a thing about yourself! You're awesome the way you are! Love, Sarah

Dear Kyle, True to Form rocks! Thank you for being our son. We have loved every moment and we look forward to your future. Love, Dad and Mom

Go Justin You know what you want. We believe in you! We are so proud of the young man you became. Love you, Mom & Dad

Pat, Congratulations!!! We are so proud of you and all of your accomplishments. It's so hard to believe that as a little boy you were pamfully shy and have grown up to be such an outgmng young man. No one that knows you now would ever believe that you were shy!!! We love the sense of humor and fun-loving attitude, and we'll definitely miss haVIng all of your wonderful friends around the house. We'll look forward to sharing all that lies ahead of you. We have no doubt that you will be successful in all that you do. We love you! Mom, Dad, and Mike

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Dear Megan, You have grown into a very responsible and beautiful woman. We are so very proud of you! We wish you much success in your future goals in life! We thank God for blessing us with such a special daughter! We love you! Dad ft Lori

You have filled our lives with wonderful memories. Thank you. The doors to your future are wide open and waiting. Love, Mom & Dad

BCWe love you and are so proud of you and your accomplishments while at Central. You are always caring and kind to others. You will make a great DNR officer! Love, Mom, Dad, ft Jenn


Bella, The world is a better place because of you! You are simply a treasure ... keep smiling, laughing, and sharing your tremendous humor and love of life. Only the best for you ... Now and forever. All our love, Mom, Dad, Katie, Laine, and Abbey

Joey, You have brought fun and laughter to our lives-what gift! Work to find something that inspires you and makes you happy. We are so proud of you ... Congratulations! With love, Mom, Dad, Erin, and Thomas

Jake, You were a performer even when you were 1 year old. We just never knew you would take it to the stage. We are so proud of you and all you have accomplished in your 18 years. Keep learning, keep growing! We love you always! Mom and Dad

Tommy, What joy and entertainment you have brought us! We are proud of the fine young man you have become. We are confident that your future endeavors will be as successful as your past ones. Keep focused and follow your heart. Much love, Mom, Dad, Mary, & Samantha

Buddy, I never imagined that we would grow up to be not only close siblings but good friends, too. I'm so lucky to have you for a brother and I am so proud of you. I hope you get all you want out of life- you deserve it. I love you! -Ash leigh

Ryan, I can't tell you how much I have loved being your mom. You make me smile, laugh, and thankful that in spite of all your trials, deep inside you have such a good heart. I am so proud of you. Love, Mom

Maggie, You've set a fine example for Rory to follow, both in school and running . We'll surely miss you Rory will have no one to fight with and steal clothes from , and we'll have no one to guilt trip into an afternoon run. We look forward to runs with you on a new campus next year, and know you'll continue your successes. And just maybe we'll be able to keep your room clean now, without you in it. Love, Mom, Dad, ft Rory

Good luck Angela! We love you! -Mom and Dad

Cathy, We are so proud of the success you have acheived academically and athletically. You're a beautiful person, inside and out. Continue to set your goals high and believe in yourself. You're a wonderful daughter and we'll always be here for you. We wish you happiness! Love, Mom, Dad, Bob, and Tony

Congratulations Erin! We are so proud of you! It seems like only yesterday that you were born, and now you have grown into a beautiful talented young woman. Continue to dream big and reach out with confidence- so many possibilities lie ahead. All our love, Mom, Dad, David, and Amanda

Dearest Kathryn, We thank God everyday for the gift of you and Michelle. We are proud of you of your accomplishments and your caring and good heart. Use all of God's gifts to you and become the most wonderful woman you can be. With much love, Dad and Mom and Michelle xxxoooxxxooo

Miranda, We cannot believe the years have flown by. We are so proud of the wonderful person you have become and look forward to the years ahead. You make us very proud to have you as a daughter and sister. Love, Mom, Dad, Brianna, Cassie and Jared


Dearest Allison : Thank you for 18 years of wonderful memories. You have grown from our baby doll to a beautiful young woman whose real beauty lies within your heart and soul. We have always taken great pride m your academic and athletic achievements. In hfe, shoot for the moon. And even if you should miss, you will still be among the stars. Love , MOM ft DAD

Hey sweetie, I am so proud of you. You're the most hardworking, respectable young lady I know. You don't look half bad either. I can't wait to see all of the great things you'll accomplish. You make me smile. Love you, Nick

Kari , We have enjoyed watching you grow into a beautiful young woman . We are very proud of your hard work and achievements. We look forward to your future accomplishments. Congratulations. Love, Mom, Dad, and Katie

David, Congratulations! You have grown into a confident, independent young man. Your dreams are your future. Grasp them with pride. Be proud of your accomplishments and let each, no matter how small, inspire you to achieve your dreams! Love, Mom

Dear Jill, We are proud of you. Your intelligence, kindness, honesty, and loyalty should bring you much success in your life. We love you. Mom, Dad, Nick

Andy, You've grown up into a young man so quickly. You have always been independent and determined. Though frustrating for a parent, they are very strong attributes and we are very proud of you. The sky is the limit if you set your goals and don't ever give up. Love, Dad and Lil Ma

Dear Sarah, It's hard to believe that you're a senior already and will be heading off to college before we know it! We are so very proud of the daughter you are and the incredible young woman you've become. From your sweet personality to your drive for excellence in all that you do-we love you! Love, Mom, Dad, Katie, Mike, ft Maeve

Philip, You've been a blessing since the day you were born, and continue to amaze us with your steadfast character and kind heart. We watch with joy as you continue on your path, knowing you will have success. You will always have our love and admiration. Congratulations! Mom and Dad

Bethany, We are so proud of the accomplishments you have made over the past 4 years at Central!! You have been a great leader and role model for others. Keep up your positive attitude, and be passionate about the career you choose and you will be successful! We love you and will miss you next year, but have fun and enjoy every minute-all the best as you begin your college career. Our love to you, Mom, Dad, Whitney ft Murphy!!!

Sean, As you go through life, keep your mind and your heart open to the limitless ideas of the people around you. Love, Mom, Dad, Cara, Kelli & Sara

Nick, Your unique fashion style became obvious at a young age! (We think this was our fault.) You have so many gifts to share with the world - musical talents, brains, and integrity. Continue to express yourself- you are special! Love, Mom ft Dad

Kristine, To a very special daughter and sister. We are so poud of the person you have become. The world is a better place with you in it. May all your dreams come true. Love, Dad, Mom, and Andrew


Ian, It seems your senior year has arrived so quickly! I remember walking you to kindergarten. You have brought much joy to our family. We are proud of you and love you very much. Keep on rockin' the world! Congratulations! Love, Mom, Dad, & Amber

Dear Sarah, We are very proud of you, not only for all of your accomplishments in school, but also for the incredible person you have become. You have a great future ahead of you. Enjoy each day. Love, Mom, Dad, Katherine, and Ben

Dustin, It's been a joy to watch you grow into a young man and we look forward to the next phase of your life. Be true to yourself and remember that we are always here for you. Congratulations! Love, Mom & Dad Derek and Devin

Marnita, You have grown to be such a beautiful young lady and made me so proud to have you as my daughter, just know that I will always be there for you and love you very much. Remember you can do all things through Christ who strengthens you. Love Always, Mom

Paige, We've watched you grow from a young girl to a beautiful, bright young woman. You have much to look forward to in the life that awaits you. Always remember where you came from and you will have no trouble getting where you want to go. Love, Mom and Dad

Paige, I have never met someone and Wlthm the first month of knoWlng them became so close with them, it's crazy. Even though your time here at Central1s up I can't forget all the great times that we've had together. From JUSt hangin out at each other's houses to shoppmg to gomg to shows It's all been so awesome. It's going to be LAME without you. :) Good luck in whatever you decide to do and remember that I love you! "Come on, come on, let's just get this over with" Kate

Amorcito: Mientras celebramos contigo el fin de tu etapa escolar, nos sentimos muy orgullosos de la joven en la que te has convertido. Que tu alegria por la vida, tu buen juicio, tu curiosidad inelectual y tu compasi6n por los otros te quien en esta nueve etapa de estudios universitarios y de adultez. Besotes de tu mami, papi, Gabi, y Maya

Kerry, Your future is filled with unlimited potential. Your future knows no limits. Love, Mom, Dad, & Jimmy

Ally, You have brought laughter, joy, beauty, and love into our home. We are so proud of the path you have taken; always caring for others from the kindergartner to the elderly. Never stop cheering on the world and always know, We love you, Mom, Dad, Katy, and Patrick

To our darling Jessie, We are sooo proud of you, CONGRATULATIONS!! And remember: Dance as though no one is watching you, Love as though you have never been hurt, Sing as though no one can hear you, Live as though heaven is on earth. (Souza) xxxooo Momma and Daddy

Troop 89 We can't believe our scouts are graduating! We'll always remember the camping at Mahomet and Wildwood, the trips to Indiana Beach and Kings Island, the projects, and the friendships you formed. You've become wonderful young women, and we thank you for shanng your South Side years with us. Julie and Karen

McK, You've delighted, stretched, exasperated, and moved us from the moment you were born. You are our adventurer and homebody, our extrovert and bookworm. At your birth, Grandma said it best: you are our joy. Regardless of where you go, our prayers will always be with you. Love, Mom and Dad


Chandra Dione Of heaven and earth ... Brightening the years spinning faster by Doctoring babies ... nurturing cats, monkeys , fishes kisses and all that flies and glides and lives ... The beauties you create , your heart songs and laughter soon will light the world ... Grateful for each day you are in our lives We love you , Mom and Dad

Dear Mary, Seems like you were always musically inclined! We are incredibly proud of all your accomplishments, both musical and academic. But even more, we are proud of the person you are. You truly are a special gift from God. Follow your dreams and be happy. We love you so very much, Mom, Dad, and Molly

Dear Kelsey, We are so very proud of you and your accomplishments. Your high school years have passed by so quickly and now this chapter of your life comes to a close . You have grown into a beautiful young lady and we have enjoyed watching you every step of the way. Thank you for being the wonderful daughter that you are. Enjoy each and every day of your life and do whatever makes you happy. We will always be there for you no matter what challenges you may face in the future. Our love always, Mom and Dad

Dear John , Has it really been eighteen years? It seems like only yesterday that we were taking you to your first day of kindergarten . (Where you developed your aptitude for tree climbing!) What an amazing young man you 've grown to be. We are so proud of you . You are such a blessing to our family, filling our lives with such joy and love. Always keep your faith, trust in the Lord to guide your steps, and enjoy this beautiful and precious life that He has so graciously given you . Congratulations! We love you , Dad , Mom , and James Revelation 22:12-13

Dear Kelsey, You tumbled into our lives. We are proud of your accomplishments, determination, and strength. Your many talents will make your future a success. We love you and are very proud of you! Love, Mom and Dad (That's not my twin?!!!)

Dear Jason, You skated into our lives. You have taken disappointment and turned it into success. Your many talents and determination will enable you to build a successful future. We love you and are very proud of you. Love, Mom and Dad (Top of the world!)


Cam, We are so very proud of you and your accomplishments. We have enjoyed sharing each of your life's passages with you. We know as you get ready to take the next step, that your sense of humor, your willingness to help others, and your strong faith will guide you. Now is the time to look forward to the things that you plan to do and dream of all that lies ahead of you. All our love, Mom and Dad

To Stuart, From the first sparkle in your eye , we knew you were a special guy, From babe to man in a few short years, you 've given us lots of reasons to cheer. Your future is waiting , you ' ll be up and gone; And we will be saying, no more "young and HUNG " ! We are so proud of your accomplishments and are relieved you will fi.o.2!!y get to rest ! Loving you forever, Mom , Grandma, Ben , and Dad PS Remember you were once Macca, Stud , Stu-Dog and Perfect Child (once removed) . You are only young once , but you can be immature forever! -Uncle Lyman

Tori, On the day that you were born the angels got together and decided to create our dream come true. You have brought us many years of happiness and we hope that all of your hopes and dreams will come true. We love you! Mom, Dad, Kelsey, Haley, and Silas

Sweet Pea, How much fun we've had in these past four years! They have flown by! The dances, golf, soccer, boys, new friends, lots of laughter along with a few tears. They are memories we will treasure forever. As sad as it is to see them end, we're so excited to share the next chapter of your life with you. We're so incredibly proud of you and love you so very much. Most of all, thank you for being you! Never forget the things which are important to you in life, family, a few good friends and God in your heart. Keep smiling, you light up every time you do!! Love you, Mom, Dad, Monica, Jim and Pumpkin

Dear Margaret, Wow- eighteen and graduating! What a self-motivated student and musician you are; we're really proud of you! We'll really miss having you at home next year- the daily 5 p.m. horn practice, your quick wit and the fun family times. But we know you'll have a great time and be a successful student in college. We love you very much, Margaret. Love Mom and Dad

Meghan, We feel blessed to have you as our daughter. We are extremely proud of you and all your accomplishments. You have achieved much with your hard work, determination, intelligence, athleticism, and even strong will. Your strengths will give you continued success in the future. We have so enjoyed watching you on the court and on the soccer field. Stay strong in your faith and always remember who you really belong to! Love you, Mom, Dad, Marc, Amy, Sadie ft Simba


"The family seems to have two predominant functions: to provide warmth and love in time of need and to drive each other insane." -Donald G. Smith While I pretty much enjoyed the first 15 years of my life before you were born .. . I cannot imagine the past eighteen without you in my life. You are a great sister and aunt and those of us left here on earth and Dad watching in spirit are so proud of who you are and what you have become . With love, Your "Hee Hee" Mary

Leslie, You are my shining star. You surprise me, delight me and make me proud. Congratulations on this next milestone on your journey through life. May your sparkling eyes, winning smile and loving heart take you as far as your fondest desires! Love always, Mom

Jeff, What a life you have packed into your few years already! We have watched you with joy in our hearts as you journeyed through school and sports and work. We are so proud of you, knowing that your life has just begun. Continue to grow and reach out for new and wondrous things, and you will be as successful in the future as you have in the past. We love youJay, Shelly, Jenna, Jason, Janelle, and Joel

Kippers, We can't begin to tell you how proud we are of you. Seems like just yesterday you were our "pink kitty" who wouldn't walk. Before we knew it you were our "blonde kitty" who wouldn't drive. Now you're our "red kitty", not afraid of anything (with less than eight legs) and ready to take a chance on life. Thanks for being the best daughter/sister anybody could hope for. Always all our love, Mom, Dad, and Max

William, You have always made us laugh so often and so much! We have enjoyed watching you at whatever you were doing on the tennis court, in the marching band, drumming with CCQuartet, hiking the Appalachian Trail. The world is waiting for you, Will, and boy are they in for a surprise! Be true to yourself, and always know we love and support you in all of your endeavors. Love, Mom and Justin, Russell, Frank and Ryan

Even when you were little, you loved those tiesAnd now you're a senior-my, how time flies Soon Graduation will lead to college dreams, And a life away from home, it seems. You're succeeding in life and passed the first test, We are so proud of you and wish you the best! Congratulations!! We love you, Mom and Dad


Through thick and thin And almost like kin You have survived! From Brownies to talent shows Your friendship flows You have survived! South Side, Edison, and Central Schools You two could always bend the rules We have survived! Love, Zack, Martha, Dodd , Clark, Lucy, Clayton, Karen, Taylor, Lindsay, Andy, Shady

Sarah, Congratulations! We are so proud of you! Love, Mom, Dad, Emily, and Patrick Danna, Congratulations on your hard work and accomplishments. I am so proud of you. Good luck with your endeavors in the future. I know you will make the right decisions. Congratulations on your early graduation. I love you and will always be there for you. Love, Mom

Little Lisa, You are our sunshine and rainbows. You are chocolate brownies, Disney tunes, laughter, music , movies, pizza, and chicken nuggets. We are so proud of your accomplishments and hope you never lose sight of your dreams. Your smile and caring nature have carried us through some rough times and have given us memories we will cherish forever. You are a friend for life kind of person and a special person to everyone you know. You have entertained us for years, keep on singing. We love you and congratulate you as you begin your new adventure in Pharmacy College . Love Always , Mom, Dad , Amy, Tracy, Keith , Carter, Caleb , and Mr. Bear

Congratulations Kristi! You have always made us proud with all your accomplishments. You have filled our lives with laughter and joy. We are confident that your future will be as successful as your past. We will always be there to support you, Bitzy. Love, Mom, Dad, Kevin, and Kyle

You've been my sister for many years, we've laughed together and shed some tears. We've had harsh words and pulled some hair, but against the world we are a terrific pair. Our times together are very few, I just want to say I LOVE YOU! Sarah, I am going to miss seeing you in the hallways! Have fun in college and hopefully you won't "blek" anywhere after those crazy college parties! Love your sister, Katherine!


Royce, Early learning. Bottenfield. Edison. Central. Teachers you'll remember. Band trips to Chicago and Orlando . Activities like Symphony, Spanish Honor Society, English, the weight room, and Central football. Friendships, new and old. Royce, your talents and abilities will continue to develop after high school. You have a wonderful sense of humor, respect fair play and show great determination when your mind is made up. You are quiet but you know how to have fun too. You are slow to judge others but can stand your ground. God bless you. Our love, Mom, Dad, and Aubry

Zach , You have accomplished so much in your high school career. You set goals for yourself and now all of your hard work has paid off. You have grown into an extraordinary young man with such a wonderful sense of humor. We are so extremely proud of you! We are excited for you and what your future holds. We know you will excel in anything you choose to do. We love you and CONGRATULATIONS! Love, Mom, Dad , and Lauren

Dear Evan, Your intellectual curiosity and artistic intuition has been apparent since you could walk. The pleasure on your face shines through now, as it did then, when you explore and create. You have been a keen sense of justice and firmly held beliefs. We are so proud of you!

Dear Madelin , It's been a fast journey to this point in your life. You are an intelligent and independent woman who has accomplished a lot in such a short time. The future is yours. Grasp it. Love Mom, Dad , Ross, and Jammie Pie

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Dear Charles, We are very pleased with all you have accomplished at Central High School. MULTIPLY your math and science skills in the College of Engineering at the University of Illinois and your future will ADD up to something special. As the fifth and final Hutjens at Central you have DIVIDED your time well and made us all very proud of you! Love, Mom, Dad, Christopher, Michelle, Missy, and Matt

Katelyn : The one with a constant smile and twinkle in your eye but, with always a concern for those in need . A voice that never rests and a song forever in your heart. We have been fortunate and blessed to be part of your audience as you 've revolved and grown on this stage called life . Sometimes with hesitation , forever in motion but never turning back. We'll always be your biggest fans with a standing ovation ! Love, Mom , Dad , Abby, & Ellie


EboniYou have certainly blossomed into a beautiful young lady! I admire your determination, and sometimes just your plain old "strong willed" nature. Continue to make those dreams come true, but most of all stay true to yourself. CONGRATULATIONS, and continue to thank God for all of your blessings. We love you and we're proud of you! Aunt Dean , Uncle Walt, Cedric, and Erica

Todd, We are so proud of you! We know you can make your dreams come true. Love always, Mom, Dad, Evan, and Mack

Em my, You have brought so much joy & happiness to our lives. Thanks for the 17 wonderful years we are so very proud of you! We are looking forward to what the future holds for you. Remember Jer. 29:11 "For I know the plans I have for you" declares the Lord, "plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future." You are such a blessing and a treasure! Love always, Mom & Dad

Congratulations lan Winston lan, Life is: A mystery, Unfold it. A journey, Walk it. Painful, Endure it. Beautiful, See it.

A joke, Laugh at it. A song, Sing it. A flower, Smell it. Wonderful, Enjoy it. A candle, Light it.

Precious, Don't waste it. A gift, Open it. Love, Give it. Unlimited, Go for it. Light , Shine in it.

Congratulations and be all that life is, Love Dad, Mom, and Olivia

Dear Christine, The best things never change! Never lose your funny face as you take on the more serious world. I love you! Mom

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Gold,ng . Tara 112 117, 189, 190. 194 Goma. Carina 112, 190 Goma , M1ke 55 Gonshorek, Damel 100. 174 182 Gonshorek, Ke1th 100, 184 , 186 Gonzal z Cnstobal 45, 88, 147, 168, 183, 184, 189 Gonzalez, Eulafia 112. 176 Gonzalez, Marcos 44 Good, Amanda 100 Goode, Elizabeth 63 Goodn1ght, Soph1e 6 , 46 , 100, 174 Gordon , Kathenne 88 Gower, Kassandra 112 Graham, Bryanna 56 , 73 , 183, 189 Graham. Sarah 19. 56 Grandt. Dasha 26. 112, 190 GraniCk, Bruce 88 Grant, Gabnello 56. 73 Grant, Ivory 88 Graves. David 4, 41, 44,48, 56. 71,73 Gray, Steven 88, 143 Green, Edward 63 Green, M1chael 112 Green, Mitch 100, 139, 192 Greenberg. Aubry 40, 100, 131 , 143, 159, 173 Greenberg, Royce 40, 56, 73, 143, 176 180. 185 Greonste1n, Enc 88. 139. 143 Greenstem, Jenny 27, 88, 190 Gnder Jill 56, 66, 73, 133 161, 180 Gnder, N1cholas 100, 131 Gnffin, Shanssa 88 Grodsky, Jason 56, 73, 173 Grodsky, Kelsey 4, 23. 30. 56, 73. 180 Gross, Anelle 26, 100, 104, 164, 173, 174. 179 180, 183 Gross, Gianna 100, 173. 176, 180, 183,189 Grum1sh. Enc 100, 169 Gudeman, Deana 100 Guerrero. Jorge 88 Gunmng, Ashley 40, 88, 189 Gunn1ng. Chelsey 40 Gutierrez, Rosa 112 H Hackley, Peter 112, 155, 179 Hadler, Joe 112, 167, 175 Hadler, Thomas 100, 143 Hagens, Sarah 4, 35, 56. 73, 139, 172, 176, 179 Haley Alexis 161 Hall DenneSSta 153 Halle, Ben 90, 92, 136, 145, 173. 176, 180 Halle, Ca1t110 18, 90, 151, 176, 189 Hallett, Lindsey 31, 100, 151, 176 Halpern. Sarah 110, 112,149, 184. 188 Ham, Samuel 90 Ham11ton, Shanka 56 73 Hannan, Matt 5, 90, 131, 145. 179 Hansen. Amy 112, 176 Harden. Colleen 6, 90, 140, 153, 172, 174, 180, 182, 189 Hardyman Phillip 45.47 56, 143. 192 Harms, Kate 100. 172 Harris, Adam 56, 73,143, 168, 180 Hams, Anthony 112, 143 Hams, Leslie 112 Hams, Mallllta 41 56, 73, 174, 184 , 188 Hams. Stephen 56 Hams, Suave 112 Hart. Ka1t11n 112 Harvey. Bla1ne 56, 69. 73, 143, 185 Harvey, KanYJa 33 Hawk1ns. lan 56 Hawn, Dust1n 114 Hayes. Brittney 114. 161, 190. 193 Hayes. Demano 114 He, Ivy 100. 173, 177, 178. 181 Healy, Maura 26 114, 184, 186 Heath. Isis 114 Hednck, Wesley 100 He1nen. Mackenzie 7, 100, 135. 174, 184 186 Hemmgway, Kevm 114 Hamsouvanh, Jonathon 63 Henderson. Dam1en 26, 90, 159 Hendnx, JessiCa 90. 193 Hendnx. Justin 100. 190, 193 Hen1gman. Emma 90, 163, 180 Henneman, laura 5 32 90, 151, 179. 180,183 Henry, Maureen 100. 133, 149. 184, 194 Henry, Will 56. 71 Henss, Emma 26. 114 153, 174, 190

Herrnsdorf, Kendall 46 . 100 . 133. 151, 176, 180 , 184 , 188 Hernandez. Daniel 56 Hernandez, Jav1er 90 Hester, M1chael 8. 114 Hew1tt, Lindsay 114, 190 HICkman. Joel 90, 143 HICks, Andrew 100. 194 H1gg1ns, Rachael 100 H1ll, M1chael 90, 139 H1ll, Montrell 63, 73 Hill. Shanta 56 . 73 Hilson. Katrice 100 H1ner. Bnttany 100, 135, 153, 176 H1ser, Matt 98. 100, 185. 186 H1ser Meghann 100. 176. 184, 186 Hoang, Anh 100 Hobbs, All 36. 86, 90 . 139. 149. 178. 180, 186, 189, 192 Holding. Kathy 4, 10, 90, 149. 180, 183 189. 192 Holm, Lana 100, 145. 176, 184 Holmer, M1tch 12. 22 86, 90, 139, 143, 159, 172, 180 Holt, Alando 56 Holt, Antomo 56 Hoi Toya 56 Honn, Sad1e 114, 193 Honn, Tristan 9. 90 Hood, Jenn1fer 114, 176. 184, 186, 190 Hood, LIZ 41, 56, 68, 73, 170, 176 180, 183, 184, 186, 192, 194 Hood, M1chael 56. 73 Hope O'Briena 100 Hopkins, Chels1e 22, 35. 56. 73, 133, 174, 179, 183, 189 Hom, C1erra 57 193 Horton-Phillips. Royce 114 Hos1er, Lynette 90, 173, 178, 180 Howard, Antonia 114, 143, 169 Howard. Penc 2, 63, 139 Hoy, Oanye1l 90 Hoy, Donyeil 114 Hoyne, Trav1s 114, 145. 185, 187 Hoyt, Joshua 114 Hualde, N1colas 100, 174 Huch, Joel 100 Huch, Priscilla 47, 114 Huddleston, Stasha 114 Hughes. Andrew 114, 175, 188 Hughes. Ray 114, 143 Hulse, NICOl 114. 190 Hurd, Ahbleza 63, 132 Hurd, Asa 100 Hut)ens, Charles 57, 73. 178, 180, 192

Ice, Courtney 57 73, 176, 178, 180, 189 Ingersoll, Kalab 114. 145 168, 175 loann1des, M1chael 90, 176, 180, 185, 187 Ivy, Quanesha 110, 114, 153 Ivy, Shant'e 100

J Jackson, Jerry 114 Jackson. Latoya 114 Jackson. argaret 100. 190 Jackson. Premsha 161, 193 Jacobs. Megan 114 Jake, Darrian 114 Jasper, James 100 Jasper, Ronald 114 Jay. Ollv1a 114, 163 Jenk1ns. Dezmond 114 Jeong , Jut1a 114, 185 Jiang, Naife• 57 Johns, Megan 38. 90 17 4 177 Johns, R ctlael 100, 184, 186, 195 Johnson. exSis 110,114,181, 190 Johnson, Canssa 100 Johnson, Chnstina 57 Johnson. Lamont 159 Johnson, Lauren 36, 57, 73. 135, 182 Johnson Lu'Tece 114 Johnson Martrell 114 Johnson, Neteisha 63 Johnson Rosalind 100 Johnson, Spencer 90. 159 Johnson, Stephame 114, 163 Johns , Walter 100, 143, 159 Johnso Zachery 90 Johnstoo,Andrew 114, 184,186 Johnston, Kristine 23, 57, 71, 73. 155, 174. 185 Jones, Aaron 90. 169, 185. 187 Jones, Haley 114 Jones. Mahagany 90

Jones, Margaret 100, 140, 155 Jone . Peggy 139, 184 Jones, Tasheba 9 . 63. 156, 164, 183, 189, 193 Jones, Teddra 114 Jones, Temsa 57, 193 Jones, Verdell 114, 159 Jordan, Diondra 90 Jordan, Joshua 63 Jordan, Kayle 114 Judy. Sean 57, 172, 196, 197, 222 Jung. Peter 178 Jung. Shu-Fan 63 K Kamphaus . Ashley 57 Kane , Margaret 41 , 43, 57, 73, 176. 180, 185, 186 Kapan , Nessllhan 114 Kapan, Sehn 118 Kaplan , Kev•n 114 , 179 Kaplan, Knsti 36, 57, 73, 170, 172, 173, 176, 179. 180. 183, 186 Kara . Lauren 6 . 11, 21, 90. 92, 180 183,189, 191, 192 Karan, Sumta 26, 114, 155. 185 Kats•nas, James 100. 159 Kauwell, Emily 114 Keaton, PJ 156 Ke ton, W11liam 57, 159 KeUy, McKenna 57 128. 133, 176 Kendall-Dick, Corey 90, 139. 147 174. 178, 195 Kenny. Valene 114, 151 Kem Ryan 48, 57 Kesler, Michael 90. 138. 139. 155, 176 Kesler, St en 114, 155. 184 Kibler. Courtney 100. 175 K1bler, Kurt 46, 114, 143 K1bler, Kyle 46, 114, 143 · er, M1chael 114 K1m Cathy 26, 114. 174, 184. 186, 188 Ktm, Dang 114 Kim, Ka-Rh1m 40, 114 174. 184, 186 K1m, Namho 40, 57, 171 179, 180 Kimble, Austill 57 180, 185, 187 K1ndt, James 114 K1ndt, John 34 57, 73. 176, 180 K•ng. Ramon 114 K•nsel. Rachel 114 K1nsel, Sarah 57 189 Kirby, Claire 100.135. 176. 184 186 Kirk, Eric 100 Klimek, Oliver 114 Klimek, R1ta 90. 176, 180 Kmght, Amelia 9,48, 57,73,174 180 Kmght, Maddte 47, 114, 190 Kmght-Woods, N•kita 9, 57, 73, 176. 180,191 Knop, N1gel 42, 100. 184, 186 Kobayash•. Ma1ka 57. 151 177 Koehler, Christopher 90 Koster, James 57 73 Koster, Sylb1 100, 139, 186 Kpor, Webster 114 Kramer, Anne 114,164, 194 Kranto, Gertrude 100, 102 Krayb!ll, Brandon 114 Krein, Rachel 90. 177 180, 182, 194 Kreoger, Mane 102 Kresca, Matthew 40, 90, 143, 169, 173. 179, 180 Kresca, M1tch 40, 90, 131, 147, 169 Kresca, N•cholas 40, 114, 143 Ku, Eva 32. 102, 170 176, 184, 186 Kunn, Opheha 63 Kuppler, Jakob 102, 173. 193 Kyrouac. Kelly 114, 153 160 Kyrouac, Kim 18, 21, 90, 135, 153, 173, 176, 178, ~80. 183. 189

Ladew Jess1ca 6 102,151,184. 186 Laesch, Danny 172 Lamanske, Kaley 1 4 Lan, Tina 102, 177, 178 181, 184, 194 Landess, Justine 114 Landman, Jess1ca 9. 57. 73 Landreth Evan 63 Lange,Abby 11,21, 6,90. 153.180. 189, 191, 192 LaPayne, Kelsey 57 73, 151, 180 Lawhead, Sean 102, 143 t.awrence, Oceana 114 Laws. Brlttany 102 Lee, Hyunb1n 102 Lee, Jordan 29 , 90, 92, 127, 159 Lee, Jorday 19, 90, 139, 153, 160 Lee. Leander 114

Mclemore , Aihson 20. 48, 58.70 74 , 155, 172 173, 176 180 McMahon, Brooke 6, 28, 102. 133 161 McMahon, L1sa 26, 90 189 McMahon, Mallory 18. 32, 90, 153, 179, 180 McMurray, Ab1 116. 149. 179 184 McMurray, K1rk 90, 136, 137 147 186 167, 177 179. 180 184, 187, 189, 192 McNealy. Shannon 116 MeNu! Marcell 63 McQueen. Lauren 116. 161 , 184. 186 McShane, Matthew 63 Meadows, Tyler 116 Medlyn , Zach 58, 173, 180. 184 186 Meneely. Ca1Um 102, 176, 185 Metzler. Jeff 19, 26, 34 58, 126 143, 173, 195 Meyer, Clayloo 116, 143 M1chael, Sondra 102 M•ddleton Joshua 116 143, 169 Milas. John 102 139 184, 186 M1les, Robbie 116. 155, 167 Miler, Alonzo 116 Mtller, Julene 161 M ller Kortinee 26, 102 193 Mtller Martez 116 M1lls, Magg1e 23, 48, 58. 74, 155, 172, 173, 176, 179 180 185 M1llsap, Ia n 58, 175 M11lsap, Kathryn 102 M1sk1m1ns Ashley 102 135 163 185 M1tchell, Courtney 1' 6 M1tchell. Isaac 90 139 M1tchell, Sabre 102 Mkwezalamba, Max 30. 58 74 139, 147 189 Mkwezalamba, nsunge 116 Moe Wymta 46, 90. 164 165 191 Moe Kyl 26 102, 145 Moffitt, Anthony 116, 159, 190 Mohrbachcr, Kev1n 90 Mohrbachcr, Kimberly 116 M Moll, Chandra 63, 74 Montgomery, Mark 25 58, 70, 74 Macedo, Franc1sco 9. 58 Moon, Jus!Jn 63. 171 178, 179, 180 Macedo, Lorenzo 13, 114 Mooney. Ca•llyn 18, 32 90 176 179 Maffit, Jake 58, 184, 185. 186, 191 180, 183 Maffit, Walker 102 Moore, Leamtra 18, 59, 193 Manard. Alflson 114, 149 Moore. Lexie 7, 19, 90. 135, 176, 178, Mandamuna, Altesse 90 180 Mangian.Amanda 41,102,151,184 Moore. Ross 90, 147, 166, 167 Mangian. Erin 41, 58, 73, 173, 180. 191 Morales, Memfy 90 Mann, Leonard 114, 159 Morgan, Ashley 9. 23, 24, 59, 74. 139. Mannmg, Coreyon 63 162,163 Manning, Gabriel 102 Mornssey Michael 90, 143, 169 Manuel, Jason 58, 147, 180, 181, 184 Morse, Chnstopher 116 Manuel, Katie 58, 73 MoUey Naaman 90 Markman, M1lena 26, 58, 73, 176 Mowry, Samantha 90 174, 177, 178, Marrn1on, Caleb 102. 169 180, 185, 186, 194, 195 Marshall, Ash1a 26, 114 Muhr, Rebecca 59, 74 133, 149 Martm, All 58. 74, 133, 176. 185, 186 Mullady, lnd1a 6. 102, 151, 172, 176, Martm, D'Shaka 114 177 180. 189 194 195 Mart•n. Emily 114 Munroe Tareka 102 193 Martm, PhJihp 23, , 184, 186 Murden!, Nathan 59. 143 Mart1n, VICtona 58 , 193 Murphy. Kev•n 102, 131, 143, 184 Martindale, Mcghan 20, 23. 48, 58, 70, Murphy. Ph~1p 116, 143 74, 128, 133. 160, 161,172. Murray, Spencer 10, 22. 42, 47 90. 173. 180 163, 186. 187, 191 Marttnie, M•ke 90, 131, 143 Musuruana. Rodngo 90, 147, 176 MateJowsky, Jordan 114 Mathews, Luke 5, 37, 88. 90. N 191,192 all, Tommy , 143, 176 Nagasaga, Ezeza 102, 190 Matthew. Maret 58 Nance. K1nyetta 59, 74, 163, 193 Matthe Laqulsha 90 Nap•er, Mark 102, 147. 167 Mauck Jam 1 4 175, 186, 188 Nash. Rosemary 116, 185, 195 Maxey, M1chael 0, 139 Ndekwe , Paul 48. 59. 71 Maya, LUIS 37, 90 Ne1ther, Tia 47, 59, 74, 174 Mazzocco, Lisa 90 133, 155, 173, Nelson, Carne 26, 116, 174, 184. 186 174, 180 Newbern, Antomo 26. 102, 193 MbuVl, Abby 114, 184, 186 Newbill, De'Andre 102 McCoy, Emdy 47, 114 Newland. Jeram• 90 McCray, Abby 102, 189 Newman, Andrew 116, 147 McDaniel, Jaes 33, 44 , 48. 58 Nguyen Chau 59 McDaniel, Patnck 114, 175 Nguyen , Dean 102, 175 McDonald, J rrett 102 Nguyen, Kha1 116 McDonald. Maura 90. 176. 180, 183. Nguyen, Quynh 59, 74 , 176 189 Nguyen, Thuy 59 McDonald. Tandra 58 N1chols, Chnstopher 116 McEntire, Ashley 114, 174 , 177 1chols. Paul 102, 175 cEntire, Geoffrey 102 N1x, ShaZJa 116 MCFall. Ryan 114 Noms, David 90 cFerren, Khnsti 18, 33, 58, 74 193 Nunn, J 102, 184, 186, 187 M arvey Nathan 102 184. 186

Lee. Olesh1a 102, 193 Lee. Rob•n 174 , 177, 179, 185, 188 Leek, Ashley 102. 190 Leemon , Derek 102. 130, 131, 159 Leemon, Dus!Jn 40, 58, 67, 131, 162 Lehmann Chns 114 118, 143, 159 LeLe Pauline 161 Leman. Corban 4 23, 44, 102. 139, 142. 159 Lamon. Amanda 102 Lenard , Jasmine 47, 114 Leshoure. Dante 102 Lessens, Stephet> 110, 114, 143 LeSueur, ian 90, 174 180, 182 Leturgey, Shane 90, 139, 143 LeVlston , Tyrone 114 Lew1s, Amber 102 Lew1s, Deandre 63 Lew1s. Harley 114, 159, 190 LeWIS. Jasm1ne 90 Lew1s. Kash•f 90, 166, 167 Lew1s. Ledelv1n 63 Ll, G1na 32. 102, 176, 177, 178, 181 Ll Kelly 102, 163 Ll, Vicki 32 Ll, Yanfen 102. 176, 177 178, 179, 181 182. 194 Uchtblau, Sarah 7, 19, 102 174 178 184 194 Lin. Ann1e 32, 58, 73. 177 178 L1n. Keng-ho 177 184 Lindemann , AlliSon 90. 133. 160, 161 Lindsey, Darren 114 Lobkis , Manya 58, 180 Lockett. Selena 63, 73 Lopez. Nay 1 114 Lore, N1ck 90 166, 167 Lotz , Morgan 114, 153, 184, 186, 188 Lovdahl, Chnstophcr 102 Lowry. Ben 58. 185, 187 lynch, Danna 155 Lyons, Nate 102, 145 184, 187 Lyons. Trent 114, 145, 184, 187

McGm. Max 102. 145 McGill, Tyler 90, 155, 156 166 Mcintyre, Andrea 116 McKenna, Ben 12,58 M mme Neville 102, 119, 155

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O'Bani"'O, Satereon 116


O'Byme. Katie 116. 151 , 162, 163.

174 , 190 O'Connor Margaret 114, 116. 149 Omond1, Recho 63, 71 , 74 Onderdonk. James 29. 102. 173 Ortega , Elliott 90 Osier, Bntney 59 Osier, Jordan 116 Osier, Katelyn 116 Outlaw. Demse 102

p Pace. Evelyn 102 Pace , Kathryn 59, 74, 133, 176. 180, 185 Pace , Reg1nald 116. 143. 159 Pagliuca , Natalia 9. 20. 22, 48, 59. 68,

74 , 174, 180, 192 Palacio, Sara 63. 176 Palmer, Chnsbna 45, 48, 59, 74 133.

144, 176 Palmer, Katrice 116 Palmer, Momce 190 Palmer. Stert1ng 102 Pankey, Chns 59, 182 Panno. Dan 92, 139, 174, 184 , 186, Parker, V1ncent 116 Parkhill, Claylon 8, 92, 140. 144. 172,

176, 180 Parkhill , Tommy 36. 59, 145, 180 Paschal, Alex1s 102. 103, 163, 176 Pataky, Ann 98. 102. 135, 176. 184. 187 Patel, Bhumi 102 Patel. Samir 102. 178 Patrick. TraVIS 116, 166, 167 Patterson, Adam 102, 155 Patterson. Khayn 102. 183 Patterson, Kyle 92 Pavlov. Simeon 102, 131 , 159 Payne, Luther 142, 169 Paylon, Holly 42, 116. 184, 186 Peacock, Ashley 116, 161 , 193 Pearson, Ebony 92 Peden. Ben 116, 145, 185, 186 Palmore, 01ananna 116 Pelz. Ashley 59 Pendleton . Jeffrey 116, 159 Pendleton. Yolanda 116 Penmngton, Laura 102, 174, 178, 185,

186 Penwell, Ali 92, 172, 174, 180 Penwell. Bnttany 32, 116, 149, 161, 180 Perez, N1co 102, 137, 166, 167, 176,

184. 186. 194 Perry-Steerman. Michael 116 Peters. Anna 11, 41 , 59, 74. 192 Peters, Michael 116, 145 Petry. Luke 116, 143. 169 Pettigrew, Kash1ra 189 Pettigrew, larry 116, 159 Pforr, Sarah 9, 92, 139, 163, 176 Phelps , Dustyn 116 Phillippe, Andy 59. 69, 74 Phillips. Arne! 7, 9. 63, 71, 74 , 162 Phill1ps. Deshaun 47, 92 , 143 Phill1ps H1lary 23, 59, 74, 162, 163,

174, 180, 184, 186, 192 Phillips, Nicholas 22, 102, 138. 142 Phillips, Royce 116 PICChietti, Matt 59, 179, 182, 183 P1cch1etti , Nicole 116 P1ttman, Knsta 59, 74 Pollok. Gregory 41 , 59 Pope, Taja 116 Pope, Tam1ka 116 Pope, Whitney 31, 59,67 74 , 176 Pnllaman. Kyle 39. 43. 59, 175, 179.

185. 186 188 Pnor, Nora 43, 60, 71 , 74, 170. 176,

185, 186, 188 Prosser, AlySia 47, 92, 191, 192, 194 Pryor Kimberly 92 164, 165, 193 Pryor, Krystal 60 Pueppke N1colas 102 179 Pulcini, Damelle 92 133 Pulcam, Mario 60, 74 140, 155, 168 Pyer, Katy 5, 32, 47, 92, 133. 180 186

R Raaymakers, Ena 6, 102, 151 Rache, Daniel 60, 70 Radeef, Yous1f 63, 178 Radi, Elly 46, 102, 135, 149, 176, 184

186 Rames, Sarah 102, 153 Ramirez. Juan 116 Ramirez, Max 35, 37, 60. 74 183 Ray, Dana 40, 60, 74. 128. 176 189 Ray. Henry 116, 143, 169 ~ay, Jodi 40, 102 163

Ray, R1chard 41 , 102, 104 Reardon. Rachel 41 , 92, 172 Reddick, Angela 60. 92 Redd1ng . Lavon 63 Redmon, Duslin 116 Rehberg. Caleb 102, 195 Rhoads , Ka1 102 Rhodes , Jasm,ne 116.161 , 184, 186 Rhodes-Wilson, Chns 139 R1ce, Samuel 116 Richardson . Dev1n 21, 2 , 92, 176,

180, 191 R1tz, Stefan 116, 143 R1vers Smooth 92 169 Roberts, Brandon 60 Roberts, Ermand 116 Roberts, Jar 102 Roberts atthew 60 Ro on . Arta1a 92 Rob1nson , Dan1el 116, 184, 186, Rob1nson , Keyerra 104 ocheford, Todd 7. 30, 32, 60, 7 4 R nguez, Matt 104, 147, 184, 187 Rodnguez, Nolberto 60, 74 , 177 Roe , Jess1ca 6, 46, 104, 153 Rogers, Diamond 9, 22, 24, 60, 69,

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' 165, 193 Rogers. Shannon 60 Rohn, Hayley 92, 135 161 , 180. 184 Rose, Karen 60, 74, 176, 180, 183. 194 Rostam-Abad1 , Shayan 92, 176. 180 Roth. Jacob 60 Rowland, Elizabeth 26, 43. 46. 60, 74, 170. 176. 180 185. 186 R ge, Casey 60 Runge, Samantha 116 Russell , Cashoenti 116. 161, 183. 189 Russell , Kris a g, 32, 92, 128, 138 153 161 174 179 180. 183 Ruth, Shance 116

s Sailor, Amanda 116 184 186 Salgado Alejandro 14 7 Salgado LUIS 92, 147 Salmas, Alejandra 17 Sallee, LaRasha 26 Salmon, Caitlin 9, 104 Salova Mana 116 Sanders-Schne1d r, ian 116 Santillan. Hector 104 Say s, Shalonda 116 Schildow, Jessica 92 S antz, Kan 104, 139. 149, 176 184 Scheit11n, M1chael 100. 104, 147 Schm1t, Jacob 104 ne1der, Dan1el 116 Schoen, William 92, 131 . 143, 167 Schoonover, Hayze 63 Schreiber, Andrea 104 175, 184 Schroeder, Thomas 38, 39, 46. 60, 66,

74 , 147, 178 Schroll, Megan 33. 60, 74 , 139, 180 Schroll, Shawn 104 Schuh, Katie 183 ScicJuna. Carmehna 60, 74. 192 Scope!, Alana 6, 104, 135, 172 Scopei, Angela 12,18,20,22,41,60. 67, 74 Scott. David 92 , 155 Scott. Megan 92, 175, 177, 178, 179, 180, 185, 186, 194, 195 Scott. Tyren 104 Seets, Terry 104, 168, 169 Segovich, Knst1n 31 , 92, 180, 182 Segwre. Sara 116 Seiler, Cam 37, 49, 60, 74, 167 Seo, Enc 104, 178 Shafer, Dalton 116 Shannon, Robert 116 Sharick,Andrew 104 ,143, 159 Sheehan, Sidney 92, 133, 173, 176 177, 180, 182, 183, 189 Shelby. Daymeon 116, 190 Shell, Enc 116 Shepard, Andrew 60, 74 Sh~geta, Rio 4. 10. 16, 17, 60, 67 74, 180, 191 192 194 ShJgeta, Tatsuya 116, 143 Sholem, Caroline 32, 116, 162. 163. 176, 181, 183, 189 Shuler, Em1ly 9, 60, 74, 162, 163 Shuler, Sara 41.116,153 S1bley, Enca 61, 74 S1bley, Jasm1ne 116 Sibley, Shamqua 118 S1bley, Stertm 22, 104, 139, 190 Sibley, Tyron 104 s,mmons-Strader, Ezekiel 92, 190 Slmmons-Strader, Joshua 118

S1mon, Jenna 118. 149 S1ms . Treven 118 Sims . Tyronn 118. 143 Sinnes. Jared 118 Sinnes. John 61 Skaggs, Bryan 104 Skremer, Wilham 92 Sles1n '¡ col:i 118 147, 159 Slesmskl, Liam 92, 131, 147, 159 Sm1th, Brandon 118, 143, 169, 175 Sm1th, Collin 48 6' 143 Sm1th Enca 46, 153 Sm1th Jack 118 Sm1th, John 46,61 139 Sm1th, Max 92. 145 Sm1th, Robert 104. 131 143. 175 Smith, Samantha 61, 149 Smith, Samuel 61, '80 Smith, Sarah 61, 74, 173 Smith, S1edah 104 Soloman, Levi 61 Somers, BenjSmm 61 Somers, Lucas 63 Soucy-Grady, B1acca 118 Spanglo, Michelle 92 , 189 Spice , Damelle 6, 18, 22, 41 , 61, 69,

74, 153, 180 Spiller, Ke1sha 61 , 74 Sp1tz. Luke 46, 92 , 137, 143 Spohrer, Bridget 104, 186, 194 Spohrer, Tim 104. 186, 194 Spnngfield, Tucker 104, 139, 147 Square, Tiffany 8, 104 Stanley, Chns 104 143. 169 Stanley, Shana 92 161. 175 Stanner, Joshua 104. 139, 147 Starns. Altha 118 Steinkamp, Kourtney 104. 178 Steinkamp, Kyle 92 Stenger, Jenmfer 61, 66, 74 164, H6 Sterrett Ben 104, 174 181, 184 Sterrett, Maunne 118 184 186, 187 194 Stewart, Donald 118 155, 159 Stewart, Pa~ge 7 104, 183, 189 Stimmel, Jake 38, 46, 61, 69. 74. 180, 187 Stocker, Heather 22, 48. 61, 74, 172, 182, 183, 184 186. 188. 189. 194, 195 Stolarsky, Shira 92, 140, 151 , 174, 178, 180 Strang, Cameron 104, 128, 130, 131, 145, 159 Strang, Tucker 4, 61 74, 131, 166 Streeter. Kendra 104 Stubbms, Da 1 9, 92, 176. 180, 183, 189 Stump, R salyn 4 7 6\ 190 Sturn f. Atley 118. 143 S mpf. Sarah 12, 104 Sturkey. Diamond 118. 155, 161 Su . DaVId 25 , 46 , 61, 67, 74, 147, 166, 167, 192 Su. Peter 10. 104. 147, 191, 192 Sultan, Matthew 104, 147, 175 Sullivan, Bethany 10. 36, 48, 51 , 61 70, 74 , 149, 160, 161 ' 180, 183 Summers, Stephen 33, 61 Summers, Timothy 92. 139 Svymbersky, Lauren 26, 47, 104. 135. 153, 161, 172, 176 Swofford. Steven 92 . 185, 193 Sykes. Shayonna 61 , 7 4, 193

T Tabb, Chartes 104, 128. 137, 147 Tang, Toan 118 Tappendorf, Haley 118, 149, 161 Tappendorf, Kelsey 6, 104, 133, 149,

161 Tappendorf, Ton 24 61 74, 149, 183,

189 Tarawalhe, Mabmty 33,41 61, 139 Tamue. Patience 61, 155 Taylor, Andrea 41, 104, 176 Taylor. Jacquan 118 Taylor. Kanetha 41, 92 Taylor. Tijuan 104 Tennant, Graham 4. 61 139. 155 Thav1souk, Tommy 92, 177 Thies, Michael 92, 139, 184, 187 Thomas, Ad1are 83. 118 Thomas, Denee 29 Thomas, Jacqueline 7 104, 135. 176,

185. 186 Thomas, Katie 104, 184. 186, 188, 195 Thomas, Lavalle 118. 184. 186 Thomas. Megan 61. 74, 184, 186, 188 Thomas. Merry 92. 184, 186. 194 Thompson,At1yya 41 104

Thompson. C B 104, 184. 186 Thompson. Dmo 118 Thompson. Johnetta 118 Thompson. Leandreous 62 Thornton . Cody 118 Thorson. Katrina 4 , 92, 139. 153. 176.

179, 183 Tillman , Steven 92 Tillman, Tamyra 41 , 104 Tobias. Kyle 92, 139. 143, 169 Toll, Nathan 1 04 Torlm Raymond 118 Torrero, Laura 104 Tran, Anh 92 177, 182 Tran, Len 92 147 Trudeau Rob1n 118, 194 TsUI, Karen 13, 62 74, 164, 165 176.

117, 191 Tufte, Jenmfer 92, 183 Tufte, Teresa 104. 174 178, 179 Turner, Cortez 104 Turner, Laquasha 104 Turner. Mala1a 47, 104 Tyler, Beau 92 , 169

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Williams, Amara 62, 75 Williams. As1a 104 Williams. Cla1re 104,175, 191 , 192 Williams, Derek 118, 179 Williams. Heath r 18 , 41 , 92, 139.

172, 176, 179, 180 Williams . lan 104 Williams . James 104 Williams , Jocelyn 62, 75 , 189 Williams. Kenneth 118, 143, 159 Williams, Larry 92 W1111ams. L1ndsay 62, 75 Williams. Shaunteisha 92 W111iams. Stewart 92 Williamson, Evan 104, 147, 173 Williamson, John 104 Williamson , Ramon 62 W1111s, Leslie 45 , 62 , 68, 75, 133, 151 ,

174, 179 Wilson , Anders 104 Wilson . Apnl 118 Wilson. Enc 82, 104, 131 , 159 Wilson, Jasm1ne 92 Wilson, Latnece 62. 75 Winfrey. Donan 104 W1nkler-Groschen, ian 41 , 62, 175,

178, 184, 186 Valbert. Amanda 19, 92, 153 Vang, Marilyn 92. 174. 177, 180 Vannarath, Jalutnee 92 Vannarath, Zac 118. 143 Vasaune. Justm 62, 74. 139. 192 Vasnaik, Ashley 42, 104, 167, 176,

184, 186 Vasna1k, Knstma 51 , 62, 162, 163,

176, 180, 184, 186 Vega . Aaron 92 , 147 Vega, Geovanny 62, 176 Vega. R1cardo 118, 147 Vigardt, Mollie 117. 118. 184, 186, 190 VIQnola. M1ke 92 169, 184, 186 Villegas, Carta 26 48, 62 7 4 138,

139 155, 174, 184 Vimr, Jonathan 104, 167, 173 Voelker, K1m 29, 62, 69. 74, 174, 185,

Winkler-Groschen, Nelson 41 , 62 Winston, ian 27, 37, 63, 75, 139, 143,

184, 187 Wojnar, Richard 63 . 181 , 184, 186 Wojnar, Stan 92, 181 Womack, Dernck 159 Wonser. Kaylan 18. 21 , 92, 153. 180, 193 Wood Brlttney 41, 63 Woods, Madehn 19 22, 63. 75. 170,

172

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76, 180 182, 186, 194

Woods, Ross 118 145. 184 Wnght, AUdiO 118 Wnght Chrtstian 118 Wnght lan 92 179 180 Wnght, Millie 13. 63, 71 , 75 Wnght, Sara 118, 186 Wur1 Jeremy 116, 174, 184, 186 Wur1, Jon 104, 174, 183, 184, 186

186, 188 Vogl1, Adea 47, 63 von M1rbach, Mynam 92, 172 174, 189 Von Waldner, Cody 92 Voyles, Chantalle 33, 62, 163 Vrooman. Krystle 62, 75, 162 Vu, Timothy 83, 118

w Wahlfeldt, Chnstopher 104, 128 139,

155 Wallace, Drake 63, 67, 131 Wallace, Jacob 118, 167 Wallace, Kathenne 6, 16 104, 151,

180, 185, 186 Wallace, Sarah 22, 48, 62 75, 151

y Yacoub, Chrtstofer 103 Yambert, Janelle 19, 35, 37, 104,

132, 133. 1 3, 161 , 172 Yambert, Jeff 25 37, 63 , 68, 75, 167,

179, 191,192 Yetta Robert Yoo, Jessica 104 151 , 173. 176. 181 , 185 Youakim, M IQUB 92 Young, De drae 63 Young, J ell 94 , 143, 159, 191 , 192 Young, Kim 19, 94 , 161 , 176. 180 Yousef Stephame 118, 180 Yi ef, Nada 100, 104, 176. 179 Yu uf, Azeez 31 , 63. 75, 139. 140. 147, 189

180, 185, 188 Waller. Brandon 118 Walters Brian 63 Walters, Martene 118, 175 Walworth, Grace 118. 183. 189 Wampler, Ally 7, 23, 62, 67, 75. 163, 180 Wampler. Matt 8, 92, 136, 145, 185,

187,191 Ward, Cammelle 19, 62, 75, 138, 139,

153, 161, 183, 189 Wardlow, CJ 82, 118 Wardlow, Oshawa 26, 47, 92, 184, 193 Warren, Marc1 104, 135, 153 Warren, Tony 118 Wash1ngton . Ja 'Leel 46 Washington, William 104 Watson. Da1sha 118 Watson. Damelle 92 Wavenng , Dame! 104, 145, 184 Weatherall, Shada 92 Webb, Brandon 104. 142. 159 Webb, Bnttiney 9, 62, 75. 164, 165, 193 Webber, Katie 19. 104, 176. 180. 184,

z Zamudio, ISIS 118 Zananm , Angel 104 Zandbergen . Mana 94 , 173 Zarco. Leonorilda 104 Zarco. Mana 118 Zech . James 98, 104, 145. 173, 174,

178, 180 Zednck. Ka1tlyn 118, 163 Zedrick, Mark 63 Z1mmers, Nate 63 Zoll , Damelle 63

186. 194 We1sbaum . Lauren 118, 174, 166 WeiSSinger, Eric 62 Wendler, Manlyn 118. 185 Wetzel, Russell 118, 155, 188 Wetzel, Will 20, 38, 62, 75, 136, 137,

179, 184, 186 Weuve. Andrew 92 Wh1te, Cohn 12,62 Wh1te, Stacey 62 Wh1trner,Arnanda 118. 126, 151, 163,

181,190 Wikoff, Liz 7, 20. 30, 104, 172, 174,180 Wilcox. Laura 118, 176, 184, 186 W1ldman, Amy 104 Wilkins, Lavonia 118 W11k1ns, Octav1on 116

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