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Like the CHANGING of the seasons, Champaign Central High School continually reinvents itself. The 2005-2006 school year was no exception, as Central evolved to adapt to significant changes in principal, deans, teachers, students and classrooms. Throughout their time at Central, students not only advance from one grade to another, but are in a period of TRANSITION between childhood and adulthood. After experiencing an abundance of classes and memorable events over four years, nervous freshmen TRANSFORM into confident graduates. From the first step inside the building freshmen year to that distinguished walk across the graduation stage, Central students constantly alter directions and pursue different classes, sports, clubs, activities, hobbies, social circles and identities. The four years spent at Central High School offer a multitude of paths for students to explore, while students themselves influence the NEW DIRECTIONS of the school.
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• • Katy Pyer and Caitlin Halle portray Luke Mathews and Graham Ellis in the senior skit at the pep rally.
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• • Juniors Shante Ivy and Andrew Cain hang out in AP Chemistry class.
How many directions do you find
athletic events, dancing the night away,
----------------------acting and singing onstage, working, and
-- -- ------ - -- -------- -partying with their friends. Every year students try out new activities that affect whatever direction they take at Central and beyond.
Kevin Murphy says, "Real • • • men wear pink!" to the 2005 Homecoming Dance.
Sen1or Michael Thies gets big air whil wake boarding at the Chain Lakes in Waupaca, Wisconsin.
What is your favorite yart of summer? "Stargazing, watching soap "Sleeping in and playing operas, and getting Bearded basketball" beard to grow to its full Kresca' s - Eunice Gill potential" "Sorority parties" "Leaving Champaign" - Kelly Kyrouac - Rashed Williams - Donald Stewart
n jun 1, 2005, the last b II of th
ntral High School students waited eag rly for chool year to ring. Before they knew it, school
was ov r and stud nts had thr th
months of pure fr edom.
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umm r tudent worked, went on va ation, and hung out
with th ir fri nd . This summer wa on of the hottest on record for central lllinoi , with 44 days at or abov 90 d grees and a heat index high of 115 d gr e .
entral tud nts tay d ool throughout the ummer by swimming,
boating, and j t kiing.
Kyle Kibler, Kurt Kibler, and Carter Billingsley ponder by the poolside at lnd1an Acres
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I I You woke up on the first day of school and you probably said to yourself... It's so early!!! You then came to the realization that school was starting and summer was at an end. Wednesday, August 24th was Central's first day of school. Central students arrived bright and early to get their new schedules and a good parking spot! It was an easy and fun half day for the students and teachers. The frowns on the returning students' faces quickly turned into laughs and mile as th y gr
ted fri nds
and realized the 2005-2006 school year wasn't going to be too bad after all.
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place on Thur day, August 25th, at 7:00p.m. Everyon
hool y ar. It took
njoy d th dance, whi h
included great music, lots of dancing, and hot, H T temperatures. Becau e of rain, the dance was held inside th w
t gym. It cr ated a great vib to tart off the n w chool year. Beside
being a good time for stud nts, th dan e al o proved very b n fi ial to many; th proceed went to the Red
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for Hurri ane Katrina reli f. For the enior it was the last Back to School Dance that
they will n ver forg t.
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"It was a lot of fun to be the lion, but the best part was that I lost 9 pounds wearing that lion suit for all the rehearsals." -John Deal
"We had an amazing cast and put on a wonderful show, and the cast party was the best!" -Amy Foltz
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WiLard of 07 was brought to lif on th
theatri al stage at C ntral High School. The Wizard of Oz was a musi al fill d with xcit m nt and urpris s. Th tal nted Katelyn Burg tt I d th stag as Dorothy and travelled to the magi alland of
z.
n her journ y to find her way home to Kansas, Dorothy met a brain I s
carecrow (David Su Alysia Pro er), a heartl
tinman (Lauren Kara), and a
lion (John D al) with no courag . Along the way th friends worked tog th r to d f at a wi k d witch (Erin Mangian) and
v ntually I arn d they all poss
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attribut s th y thought they Ia k d. Dorothy al o I arned a powerfulle son that has b en in till d in th h arts of everyon : Ther 's no pia e like home.
Spencer Murray and Bethany ullivan dance in the Emerald City.
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Trivia: 1-(ow many fiours combinedfor botfi prin8 y(ays were yut into makin8 tfie sets and refiearsin8? Answer: About 160 hours total. 50 for the sets, and 110 rehearsing.
1-(ow many sta8e crew members were used in between sets for eacfi y(ay? Answer: About ten on average, but the actors also helped out.
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actor at
play . Th
entral led th
main play for the spring of 2005 w r Moon Over
Buffalo and Black ene
way to anoth r spring full of great
om dy! White Liars. Th
p ople behind th
were hard at work very early in the
pring. It took
approximat ly 25 hours of work to mak the set for Moon Over Buffalo and 65 hour of r h ar ing to memoriz
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to p rfe t1on! R h ar ing
in lud d practi ing fencing, as well as many oth r phy i ala pe t of comedy. The hard work paid off, and the drama department produ
R1o Sh1geta threatens the life of an onstag sword fight.
d gr at two new plays.
john Deal an wers the phone with a big smile as he performs in Moon Over Buffalo.
What was your favorite _part of Prom? "Dancing with all of my friends." -Ali Penwell
"All the supplies in the bathroom." - Caitlin Halle
"Me, being the best looking guy there." -Dylan Cain
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"The after parties." -John Christian Beck
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"A Night on th Nil "wa th th m of Central' 2005 Prom, the mo t formal dan
of they ar. The theme colors consi ted of gold,
white, and black. As oon a students arrived, th y wer gr eted by Mr. Fr yman and Mr. Sparks dr s ed as pharaoh . Tor ach th dan
floor, stud nts walked through a hallway cover d with an i nt drawing .
There w re al o r freshm nts available if tudent ne ded a drink to cool th m
lve off. Aft r th dan e the night wa n't over, a Po t-Prom wa held
at Mark tplac Mall. When tud nts arrived, they enjoy d karaok and a vari ty of games.
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Time was up forth
333 graduating s niors! Family and friends gath r d on May 31 to be a part of the
2005 Central HighS hool graduation. Th
eremony was held at the b autiful Krann rt Center in Urbana.
There were many speakers in luding S hool Board Pre id nt Scott And r on, Mr. Arthur Culv r, and unfortunat ly for the Ia t time, Principal Donald Han Simmon had an inter
ting p ech about lif long lessons. B thany Sullivan also had asp
about, "What D fines Us." At th end of the v ning the Class of 2005 ended an
The 2005 Honor Day wa h ld at th
nd of th 2004-2005 chool year. It was a
pe ial time for seniors and sp cially Mr. Hansen b cause it was his Ia t Honor Day. Variou awards and exc II n
holarship w re giv n to the cia s of 2005 for th ir
in academi s, sports, and community service. There were al o many p
tacular
guests here for the day. Honors Day was an outstanding way to fini h th 2005 school year.
Miranda Bugbe , Michelle Frazer, Bryanna Graham, and Perri Howard pose with Mr. Hansen at his last Honor Day.
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"Decade Day because the way people were dressed was cool" - Caitlin Peters
"Class Color Day 'cause green is my favorite color" - Sterling Palmer
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School' traditional Spirit W ek. The fiv day of s hool pride were an opportunity for tudents to show their creativity in different ways. Th w
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lik te n in d cad s past. W dn
ad Day, where student dre ed n Tuesday friend dre
d alik for Twin Day.
day wa Superhero Day, wh n tud nt got to imp rsonate th ir
favorite up rhero. Thursday wa Cia
Color Day. La tly, Friday was Maroon
and White Day with Central students representing th ir school colors. Spirit Week was the tim wh n C ntral stud nts how d their prid !
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1colas Haulde raises up his peace sign while celebrating decade day 1n his 70' outfit.
cott hangnon, Tommy Matt, Zach Flynn, Luke Spitz, olin Crawford, < m Freeland, and Will choell protest the banning of th senior boys' clas hirts.
Kim D'Amico is ready to save the world in her Sup rman costume.
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Another great pep rally helped everyone get pumped for the 2005 homecoming game against Danville. The step team started the rally by performing a well-rehearsed routine. The Pepettes and cheerlead rs also put on great routines that really helped students get into the spirit. Coach jacobs and the football team also contributed by doing some Central Jacks. Along with the performances, homecoming court nom in
sand their escorts were introduced, and each received a flower as they entered. Afterward , students attended the parade to check out the floats.
Great floats and great music help d year. For the
t the mood for the Hom
oming Parade this
ond year running, the clas of 2008 won th float-building cont t.
Everyon 's r ativity and hard work paid off, and an ex iting n w lin of float was produc d. At th bonfire, student play d or participated in th Powd r Puff football gam b fore hanging out with fri nds around th fir . Some member of the
hampaign Fire Department also
join d in on th fun and help d v ryon have a afe and njoyabl tim .
Sophomore Tara Golding, Steffanie Bezruki, and jackie Alexander are excit d to be on this year's winning float.
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Favorite Quote: "The harder : you work, the luckier you get." • Favorite Movie: Rounders : Favorite Food : Chips and salsa • Hidden Talent: "I can stick my : earlobe inside my ear." • Would most like to meet... : Tony Gonza lez • Favorite TV Show: VH1 : Favorite Class: Graph1c Arts II •
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Favorite Quote: "You must believe, 1n : order to achieve." Favorite Movie: Love and Basketball Favorite Food : General chicken Hidden Talent: S1nging Wou ld most like to meet... Michael Jordan Favorite TV Show: artin Favorite Class: Spanish
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Favorite Quote: "It's hot. Milk : was a bad choice." • Favorite Movie: Napoleon Dynam ite : Favorite Food: All food • Hidden Talent: "I can make what looks li ke an • • eleph ant trunk with my stom ach." • Would most like to meet ... • • George W ash ington • Favorite TV Show: Gilmore Girls • • Favorite Class: All classes •
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Favorite Quote: "Skeet." : Favorite Movie: Gladiator • Favorite Food : Oreo Madness : Hidden Talent: Scatting • Would most like to meet... : Dave Matthews • Favorite TV Show: Ki ds Say t he : Darndest Things • Favorite Class: Psychology :
The Maroons and Viking~ go head to head as they line up ior the next play.
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"Our most memorable moment at the Homecoming Game was when a 'certain person' went streaking across the football field!!" - Bhumi Patel & Andrea Taylor
"When we won and everyone ran to the field to celebrate!" -Eric Greenstein
ntral' Hom coming gam against the Danvill V1king took pia on
ctob r 7th, 2005. The stands w r filled with Central students,
parents, and alumni ready to cheer th Everyon
Maroon on to vi tory.
gather d for this big, exciting event, and the support from
th fan pu hed the Maroons to victory over Danvill . Tim Chavez, who played def n iv tackl , aid, "Though the gam wasn't the best w have ever played, w still led th t am in an exciting vi tory over the Vikings. That win opened the door to th playoffs for the Maroons for the fir t time sine 2002."
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:c What dtd you do 6ejore 1-{omecominB? "My group was going to go to the Olive Garden, but it was way too busy. So we ended up hitting Fazoli's." - Priscilla Huch, sophomore
" I went to the mall for last minute shopping and then ate at Red Lobster." - Marcus Brown, sophomore
"We took pictures and went to Dom ' s. The waitress was not being very kind and Brett Anderson was getting a little upset. We also knocked a decoration off the wall." - lauren Svymbersky, junior
The Home oming theme for 2005 was "Once Upon a Tim ." Central's Stud nt
ouncil w nt all out on decorations; in the
entran e to Seely Hall, dan e-go r were greeted by a giant pumpktn carriage straight out of" inder lla." Red and yellow drap
hung from th wall , and Max Maroon wa d
orated as
well. The light that hung in the gym sparkled like twinkling stars. As the night went on, refr shments w re erved in Seely Hall and everyone dan
d to th music. The
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play d a vari ty of mu i , and Mr. Freyman
even tart d dancing. At the end of the dan
nobody lo t their glass slipper , nobody'
car turned into a pumpkin carriage, and every girl left with her own prin e charming.
Antoine Howard, Jamie Coburn, and Tim Vu arc c cited for the night to begin.
rTrivia: Who were t he ~ecia(auests at t he halftime show? Answer: The special guests were past alumni that played football for Central and Urbana. Kevin Kaplan: " My grandpa is an alumni, he was there." Katie Goad: "Mike McMahon, only the best softball coach ever!"
A hi tori gam , one to b r memb red, on forth record books. The 1OOth football gam
between Central and Urbana
comm morated one of the Ionge t ongoing rivalries in the EastCentrallllinoi area. Central won the game by a sma hing 22 point . The final s or was 40-18, one of the high
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oring game of th
s a on.
Also, the gam wa one of the highest attend d games to date. The entire stadium was packed with approximately 1,200 people. This will be a game Central play rs and fans will r member for many year to come.
Ann Pataky, Hayl y Rohn, and Caitlin M neely hang out at th lOOth game.
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Turning 16 i exciting for all teenagers b
ause you are eligible to
g t your driv r' lie ns . As oon a you pa
the t st, thew ight
i lifted off your par nts' should rs and you are fre tr
to drive the
t . With the fre dom of a ar com s there ponsibility of taking
ar of it. Soon n w driv rs realize it's harder to take ar of their ar than th y thought. Students have to change the oil, pay parking fines, and sav mon y forth ridi ulou gas prices. Students also have to know how to para II I park, a n
essary
kill for Central students. Although having a
ar comes with a
ommitm nt, C ntral tudents appr ciate the freedom a car grant them.
Central's number one fan David Ho loves to take his 1998 Chevy Malibu out for a spin.
Katherine Wallace is one of the few tudents at Central who has two cars. Which one should she choose to drive to chool?
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There's that pecial someone that you can always count on when things don't go as plann d: your ibling. You have known them all your life and hav experi need verything with them. The younger sibling usually look up to th ir older ibling for rides to school, help with hom work, and advice on how to g t A's in the difficult class
. Even though iblings have th ir moment and don't alway get
along, they usually compromis and coop rate. Having a sibling means having a constant be t friend that you can depend on.
Many Central students want a part-tim job for everal reasons. Th y find that it gives them omething to do in th ir free time and al o provides som extra ca h. Wh n Central tud nts choos th ir job they usually onsider a few things: Do any of my friend work here? What will I get paid per hour? A job i a place wher you can really learn a lot and gain valuabl exp rience. to b r
n of the important thing you learn is how
pon ible, for yourself and oth r .
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Wfiat do you (ave to do witfi your 6est friend? "Attend concerts on the weekends." -Katie Goad
"Go to dinner at Dos Reales." -Mrs. Oberg "Eat!" - Zoe Vannarath
"Rock out in my bedroom." - Hannah Jacobs "Watch laguna Beach." - Rachel Reardon
Th r i on thing that always gets you through hard homework assignment , bu y sch dules, and the stress brought upon by high hool: your b
t friend. Be t fri nd ch er ea h oth r up and
brighten each other's day. Students can laugh, cry, and get through th ir four year of high chool with a h Iping hand right beside th m. Central is fill d with b
t fri nd , wheth r they be an invin ible pair or a group of
buddies. What ver th
ize of the group, the best friend at Central High School
k ep th hallway filled with !aught r.
Kendall Hermsdorf, Elly Radi, and Sophie Goodnight-Koster.
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rfoy 5 tfiings to do on tfie weekeni: 1 ) Catch the latest flick.
2) Work at your weekend job.
3) Hang out at a friend ' s house. 5) Catch some Z' s.
4) Stroll through the mall, looking, but not buying.
Th tim to go out and do your own thing. The tim tor lax and be your the fatigu
If. We k nd ar th way student
tay an throughout
hool y ar. Th y ar a welcome r I a e from th of five long chool days. Weekends ar th
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tre t tim
and to
hang out and njoy being with friend and family, catch up on mi ed leep, and r lax befor the n w school week. With an endless amount of things to do and forty different school weekends to do them, anything an happen. That's what make the week nds the b st time for
entral tud nts.
Tommy Matt and Katie Goad look happy to see each other at a party on the weekend.
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omehow. Two p opl may be conne ted by a quick meet-and-greet or a long-time fri ndship. Central High School is filled
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hi holm, al o
known as Bubba. Bubba saw jorg Guerrero at El Torero, where Jorge works. L t's se wh re Jorg lead us next...
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Jorge has American Government with ourtney Bi hop.
Courtney ees jasmine Rhodes at County Market.
Drew had a crush on Cas y Evan' mom .
)a mine rode the bus in middle school with Zach Leturgey.
Sharick .
Corbin was forced to ride in a car with John Deal.
John was in the 07 with Jenny Green tein.
Marc received a Holiday Gram from Amy Bu<.ey.
Amy was thought to be Korean by Michelle hang.
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Jenny aid hi in the hall to Kendall Herm dorf.
Kendall delivered a Holiday Gram to Marc Wil on .
Michelle 1s in Pepettes with Ariel! ' Gross.
Arielle parks next to Grant Bullock.
(,rant is on the swim team with Jo~eph Hadler.
Joseph talks to Adam Patterson in the hallway.
Adam met Maria Salova in 3rd grade.
Maria calls Atley Stumpf "Pennybags."
Atley thought a teacher said his name, but he really called Allie Idleman.
Allie was best friends with Mary Lockman in preschool.
Mary is on the girl's wim team w1th Ali Hobbs.
Ali used to have a crush on Cam Strang.
Sp 'n< er met Matt Hannan at a party.
M<1tt hangs out with L1z Wikoff' brother.
Liz used to play building blocks with 1ck Phillips.
Keng-Ho has band with Ro s Woods.
Ross lives next to Dylan Anderson.
Dylan was given gum by Andrew ewman.
Andrew played on the playground with Kelly Kyrouac.
Steven thmks that Kevin Murphy 1s loud.
Kevm ran cro s country in m1ddle school with Andrew hisholm .
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Kelly had her dog kicked by Steven Ke ler.
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Wfiat are tfie toy jive differences between tfie 1 ) The types of food
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and a Joreian country?
2) The school system
3) The language barrier 5) The customs
4) Currency and costs
S v ral tud nt took a ompl t ly n w dir
tion thi school y ar
by tudying in a for ign country. Staying with host families, th y xperienced the language, culture, and different from their own. While tud nts from pia
ustoms of a country
entral High School welcomed
all ov r th world, two C ntral student , enior Ariana
Brod ky and junior Dan Gonshorek, d cid d to pend a year of high
hool
a exchange students in Germany. Central prepared Ariana well, for sh says, "I learned that my
rman wa wayyyyy b tter than I thought. I have ab olutely no probl m
aying anything I want to."
Ariana Brodsky takes a break from her Maastricht River.
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This work has been especially challenging and reW<!Jrding. We have been asked to perform The laramie Project at the state level this year for the first time in four years. We also were granted the honor of being invited to the Fringe festival in Scotland. However the cost is $150,000. To meet this goal, we have been fundraising since the summer of 2005. We have all worked hard to make this play a success. -India Mullady
The Laramie Project wa
pres nted Octob r 19th through
ctob r 23rd, 2005 by th Central Drama D partment. The play was ba ed on a tru story that took place in Laramie, Wyoming in th
lat
1990' about a gay University of Wyoming tud nt
nam d Matthew Shepard who wa brutally murdered by two prejudiced young men. Th
play included more than 200 interview of townspeople
who were actually involved. This event, and the play inspired by it, brought att ntion to gay hat
rimes and al o h ight n d awar n
of the gay
ommunity in mall-town Am ri a.
Alice ronenb rg and Robin Trudeau talk about how they do not want Russell Hender on to be entenced to life 1n prison.
Steffanie Bezruki stands m front of the angels, whose role wa the play.
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:c People affected by the devastation of Hurricane Katrina left the South for all parts of the country, and Champaign was no exception. Central High School gained several students as a result of the disaster. Anthony Welch, who came to Champaign from Picayune, Ml, to live with family, said his family spent three weeks with no electricity or hot wat r. H
has so far enjoyed his new
school experience and especially likes being part of the Ladies' and Gentlemen's Club. His sister, Jaleesa Johnson, said the hurricane was devastating.
In August 2005, Hurri ane Katrina hit the Gulf Shore. There was major damage in New
rlean ; hou es w re cru hed, jobs were
lo t, and thou and had to eva uate. New t hit areas; the lev
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rlean wa one of the
s broke, ausing the city to flood . Since
hap d lik a bowl, mo t of New
rleans was underwater. The
gov rnm nt planned to bring peopl to the Superdom in Hou ton, Texa to provid
food and shelter. Many people unexpect dly found th mselv s
heading in new directions, and some ended up settling in Champaign-Urbana.
Central stud nt Brittani Bonifac ', Jaron Johnson, Anthony Welch, jaleesa John on, and Ashley Hal ell w re interviewed about their exp ri nee urviving Hurncane Katnna ior a Parkland TV how.
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School Resource Officers in the hallways • Some seniors are eligible to opt out of first-semester finals
This y ar Central HighS hool mov d in many new dir ctions wh n po itions wer
filled with both new and familiar faces. Mr. Bill
Freyman became Central's prin ipal, r ady to lead the students and fa ulty of th
s hool. Taking his pr viou po ition as dean
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Central High School's class of 2006 finds
graduation stage, they will transition to the next phase of their lives. Some students will attend college, some will join the military, and others will enter the workforce. The experience of senior year at Central prepares students for the various challenges ahead.
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... had no cares in the world! -Allie Lindemann ... for the most part, I lived at Matt Wampler's household. - Luke Mathews
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... undid my car seat and fell out of the car while my mom was driving 35 mph and I flew across two lanes of traffic and landed upside down in the grass . - Clayton Parkhill
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... wanted to be the LiÂŤle Mermaid. -Abby Lange ... was fat. - Pat Elifritz ... climbed trees for hours. - Colleen Harden ... just wanted to grow up. - Jennifer Tufte
... was an Asian ghostbuster! Who you gonna call?! - Eric Greenstein
... was a Ninja Turtle and had T.U.R.T.L.E. POWER! - Grant Bullock
... used to pout and throw myself onto something soft when I cried ... I was mostly happy though. -Sara Fredrickson Mandamuna
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..._ 5.0 GPA- (clockwise from top) Matthew Kresca, Amy Bucey, Samantha Mowry, Ab1ga1 Lange. Shira Stolarsky, Lisa Mazzocco, K1m Kyrouac, Colleen Harden. Not Pictured¡ Lydia Anderson, Elizabeth Chapman, Dav1d Cohen . These students worked hard and excelled academically in their four years at Central and so earned a 5.0 GPA. Congratulations, seniors!
Christopher Koehler and Alejandro Salgado
award Lisa Mazzocco
I, J Dizzle, will to .. Hix, all the drama in the drama department, to LC the horns, to AF physics, to SM, RK, and SL math homework, to all the juniors giving rides to underclassmen, and to all my Centennial friends-my ghetto fabulousness I, BB, will to ... Sean the van, Kelsey lame 4 1/2 and DDR, Ali trips to Urban Outfitters, Katy my Moulin Rouge DVD, Krysten bananas and trophies, Lars my partner in crime green golf balls, P4 my sprite, storm, and risk, Graham a compass. I, Tyneia, will to .. God, family, teachers God mom MH love yall4 helping me through school. 2 my 2 best friends Tiffany and Tasha thanks 4 helping keep this school and haters in check. 2 my party friends VW, AR, JL, OW, DD, LW. Keep it poppin! I, moosey, will to ... my mom thanks cuz you helped me reach this point much love! My cuzin gooba! I see ya gurl. To all my sisters keep doing it! Big bro I know you hoding it down! To my baby, Aaron you know I luv you! Most of alii thank the haters! keep doing what you do. It only makes me stronger, popp your collar '06! I, CP, will to ... Cam, Max, & Tommy my golf skills. May all the good time continue. KE, wait till we go to school together. I hope success finds everyone. KKY, all the fun times we spent together and may they continue. BCC, I wish I was a pimp like you. I, Alysia, will to ... the followers the familiar smell of Decker Theatre and the beauty of drama. To the leaders ahead, love and new developments. To the teacher, the memories. You have touched our minds and hearts. Finally, I will to the learners beside me the success of the future. Live life with passion. I, CM, will to ... MM campus, weird conversations, Cherokee Indians; LH chemistry, pavilion man, goop bucket; KD cabrewing, shoes new years, fries; CH c"2 power, OC; KT sleepovers, a dog pound; KR good mornings; KP jade; the girls, life long friendship, toro, citrus, Morse man, summer, crazy times, high school. I, Sam Mowry, will to ... Amy, physics lab tables, Megan, color guard and seven years of me, Rachel, girl scouts to the present, Ben and Merry, kemps and LOTR, Monday, confused fish, leucoplasts and everything since, and to my Homeboy, searchlights and everything that comes after. I love you all! I, BURGE, will to ... Reardon a permanent seat in the TOPAZ, bananas?; Blouwey a POS blouwey mobile, my bed my clothes, FF; Ally, a spot in the fam; WILL, watching PTAA together, rides to lunch; KEG car rides, KY, 12 great years; Mike, my math skills; Heather, TG's, parties; Ruth, hot boys and parties, a place to stay; Kailee, my VB skills; VB girls, El Toro dinners, I LOVE YOU ALL!
I, Shelly, will to .. My family all of my love you guys are my life. C.D.S. You complete me, I love you with all of my heart. You are the best thing that ever happened to me. J, A, T, and B thanks for all the good times. Never forget me. I, Ashez, will to ... God, my spirit; my parents, my unconditional love and thanks. MM, my love and a promising future . J-Sexy, friendship for life, the right guy, and our hand picked line-up. My girls AVCEJMTSARTBHFMSAG, the guys STEDJNJ3 thanks for everything, I love you all! My underclassmen, SRJSKGABSCVM, keep it pimpin' baby! I, Husnizzle, will to ... Marly and Rita for all the hollywood memories and India Nite, good times! Kells, you is rna homeslice! Shout out to rna girls Rae, Megan, Jess, Lydi-sickle, Smizzle, ben-o-it and smruthi (race lagatheho?). And Nimporte-waque-waque to Corrrrrey! Keep it fo sho, ya'll! I, Liza, will to ... LK my X-mas tree; to AH you'll never walk again, Jessica Simpson; to BB a cure for altitude sickness; to AD Arthur McFarthur, my dollhouse, Route 45; to SS Slotnick's fish tank; to Sid and Jack Quidditch shirts, Harry Potter songs, and Coney the albino I, Liz Bazar, will to ... Neil many nights of watching baseball (GO BRAVES), to Marcy, tons of park district softball memories! To Kurt many days of eventful games of soccer in fourth hour PE and to Kevin lack of playing time no matter what sport and the notion of being over fat. To everybody else the experience of an awesome four years at Central! I, Oshawa Otarioya Wardlow, will to ... God4itall. A.Gioria, Granny, Shaniko RIPMLUV. FAM, MomGrdyA&UsCuzsBro&Sis' s thx4ysupport. KSMnMAM, Bf4LiLyMtsPHC41yfe.ZKWnNQWnAF, sooftrbl&ukw2cwbgs. JAAH "mtmdltmmy"kyhonpJess. TAB, kocbltw&dauligsholla@g. ACR, Artaiagmsultk "BIB"Ssc&undciight. MissEJEG, Stsh! * snclge&bshifuh2. I, JFO, will to ... Momo dinos koolaidman bklounge, Dstubb fetal position platito puzzles, Eema wink and lub, Sid Hols girls nights, Jbill boots ritzbitz, MH ZM mailbox fitzgoondocks MN Dino, Ruthie soccer grass, KEG Herman, AD Maloy, Claypark, Btown, Rod, JNel KD Ktapp LS bball, Devin 0, RMR, girls soccer. I, Mike 1., will to ... JO, EE, RC, MT, AJ the Alleyway Beat, MA, BA, DC, RA, AJ some hott jazz lixx, DAVE a new do, Arny coffee beans and a post-it, Nick the Stick a vespa, Liz all my love, MB my only Metallica shirt, TC Bunny the Clown. I, em, will to ... sid-laughter and best friends forever; jfo-illini, wink, and lub; holly-lunch and wednesday dinners; eric-12 years and health dummies; cheerleaders-4 years of fun; central-long days and hot classrooms. I, Hayley, will to the Lunch Crew, lunch at my house everyday and holiday parties. To LM, enlightening conversations. JD: 10 fingers. The softball team: poles and fungo. My basketball girls: summer tournys and crazy practices. And to MACH: have a great senior year, it's yours now.
I, Cait, will to ... my bestest friends, long and happy lives, and the memories we have shared in high schooi.Thanks for making life a party! My brothers (real and fake) I love you guys. The girls, ahhh, endless inside jokes that I can't even think of now. Muchos Besos. I, Elliott Ortega, will to ... mis padres, 17 years of The Simpsons, videogames and lots of love.2 Cj and Bones, I will Gunit and B.S.M . 2 Boomer and Bodo Sprite and M.D. and HOT sandwhiches.Pegalicious, my B.G! P.M., N G . M.M ., FUN in A2 . Bryan, F.G. and A.D. Young G .C., K S. M .T. RizzleDizzle, W .W.H and Chi-Town. J.E.M, we po'! I, HILL , will to ... MM, CM, KR, and LH the all my children look. To AA the beast and Penicula. To RP KW and SJ SlapNuts. To MM, JB, CB, DS and JF all memdes of the KD's house party. To EG and NM big goonie, and JM his existence. I, Ruthie, will to ... Christy, Ally, Allie, and Rachel nights on the town . Girls lets make this year memorable! Liz, the activity bus! Cheerleaders, Lions and dragons and dogs .. oh my! Katie, the radio when the lights go out. Heather, all my love and the bed next to me in college! BFF! To everyone, smooches! I, Ally Curtis, will to ... Christy Michelle Burge the best times of our lives and all the crazy Burges, Allison Sarah our life of friendship, Heather happy birthdays together, Rachel happiness and peepee, Ruth memories of ALL of our good and bad times, BURGES- ME FOREVER!! M&D all my love. I, Samantha, will to ... Mookie, thanks for being my best friend, love ya .(is that right (lol)). to jazzy-j, E-boney, lacourtanay c., Tiff F., Sherice, Theresa, y'all my girls. To Central High School, thank you for helping me to become the strong will person I am today. I, Amber B (sus)., love you hold it down. To the upcoming seniors, stay focused, and never forget the class of 2006, but how could you. (ha, ha) I, Kortney Fox, will to ... my friends my best wishes in college. Courtney, Nick, Sterling, Mookie I will my love and support, we had many funt times together. To all the teachers and staff I will you thanks for helping me. The pepettes I will you good luck and don't forget to smile! C/0 '06 I will you my blessings for your future. I, Mathews, will to ... BH , being easy, MW, country with a fat Iipper, GE, imports in the diesel, HANO, bumming anything you want, Tom, Craw, Spitz,and Ach, a tap or a grab, JANE, Dr. Rokke, KATH, some gum, Thorson, the dog park, and Mr. Sparks, my soul. I Tracy, will to ... My parents, friends, dogs and all who have believed in me. Y,S, and P. See you tonight. Central, these past four years have been a blast! I will never forget them. To everyone I didn't mention I love you all!!
I, Roxie, will left-over popcorn to all my friends. To Corbin, the chance to rename his cheek. To Harold, some straight Iovin' from Ferny. My life to the right front pocket and smelly markers. My love to my second home and family and third home with Perry. I, Graham Ellis, will to . all those who shall not be named the never-ending nights I can remember, you know who you are Here's to years of brotherhood and good times to come. Yours forever and always in battle. I, Courtney Bishop, will to ... God, my parents, Coila, Dwayne- My girlsJH, KF, KT, WM, SG, LK, SC, JL, JV, I love ya'll- Boys behave- Ml AMOR CJ , TE AMO- Memories WILL hold us together even when we 're miles apart- To Central Thanks! I, ABBFLO, will to . DC and Ml, Shades of Jerry and The Lick, to JB Old Blue, to GB and KP a relay call, to LB a "sure", toMS my bckst intentions, to MH some Columbian decaffeinated coffee crystals, To All a message, " Get Crunk On Life" . I, Blouwey, will to ... Burge first place in the biggest piece competition, and lots more years together fighting over S.S. To Reardon, all the adventures of EA and the Cauxican . To Ally, I will all my extra support to stop her dd ' s from bouncing . To Heather, a lifetime supply of TG . I, REK, will to ... S, oh gherlard; T, sleepy happiness; M, sweet indulgence; L, azn pride; 0, freshwater cod; A, hot guitarplaying mormans; S, oliver emanuel antonio domingo mario carlos montana gonzales klimek jr. II; R, a name change and joy; all my others now and to come, hugs and love and gum; good and great. I, Dave, will to ... Joel Stella; to loannides knowing when to shut up; to Abbott the sweet memory of Jerry; to the Anderson prodigies ... eh, you guys already have enough; to Ann Mrs. Knop's sweet sweets (and my comb over); to Pat 135 lbs of chocolate chip mint ice cream. I, lydia, will to ... my beloved clarinets the wisdom of the legendary death sticks. To Nico, finding someone else to slap. To Caleb, finding someone else's books to carry. All love to my freshmen, especially Serena, plus Rachael (she acts like one). And to Marching Band, "tell us a story!" I, Stone, will to ...the seniors of '06 all the nights of C.O.D. and Irish P. To the deeds some lunchtime "oops", Defleprekan, and Chucky No-No. Bubs a fishtail. Beek, KTO, And OJ - eyes, baby, and OC. To the younger classes, keep up the traditions and habits we taught you . I, Corey Kendall-Dick, will to ... a great life family and friends. Thanks for sticking with me. Special thanks go out to my parents. Special recognition to: Heather, Robby, Jessica, Neal, and all the other friends I have been lucky to have. I will always remember the times that were good.
I, Kanetha, will to ... God, my mama's, E-man, my girls C.G., Mook, Crabby, Foxie, Bay, Reesie, Taia, and Jazzy-J. To DERRICK RIP, all the people who supported me like my sisters, my auntie. D and the crew, J.N ., to me. To all the haters who said I wouldn't make it. LOOK WHO'S LAUGHING NOW!* I, SKC(Dooder}, will to ... the class of 2006 success. I thank and appreciate RLM for giving me a chance to love! I Love You! Thanx to all the people that held me down! TST, RLM, MSM I love y' all. I will continue to rep the class of "'06". The one and only DOODER! I, LM, will to ... the girls late night talks, a porch to cry on, and many laughs. HR &JD an extra hand; KY a twin; HE ice cream and sprinkles; softball girls poles, fungo, & BALs. And to my brother & all of Central 4 great years. Enjoy! I, TANK, will to ... Craw, Ach, and Lu, BL and B&M at the bench; SW, my beefy bod; AC, smarts and basketball skills, MH, my love for AAAUTUMN; MM, my tounge spasms; LM, sausage fingers; BH, my big chin, LB, puppy chow; TM, FOOD and shark fins; GE, Africa I, KWONZ, will to ... Lisa, Lauren endless 4-wheeler rides, thanx for being true friends! Abby, my love, ur Prince Charming, God blessed our friendship. Jakaeya, my soul sista, some younger men. To Colleen, some of my booty. Jen&all, with confidence & self dignity you'll always enoy life. To everyone, find your purpose in life, and heaven I, Hitch, will to ... TM- Autumn & special serenades; BUBBStay or Leave through the mountains & my grapes; HEN-my laugh; CL- jumper calves; SCOOT- fetus buddies I, REARDON, will to ... BURGE: topaz, tongue? banana? memories at the apartment, too many good times, all my love! BLOUWEY: Euro-asian/Cauxican, the Blouwey-mobile, shenanigans, pinchies. Heather: the cops in a skirt, the side of the road, scary eyes. THE GOADMISTER: yearbook slackers, crying/laughing, a new skirt, waffle sandwiches. GREEN IE: flacid objects. CURTIS: Reno 911 !, lunch with lan, I'M LEAVING. PANTY: my stare, too much booty in da pants. Liz- um, the french room ... NOW. Dandan: pants, nail polish. MOMO: shuttlecocksmashers, your puffer, laughing way too loud . To everyone else: lots of love and laughs. I'm outta here like a fat kid in dodge ball. I, MOMO, will to ... D-STUBB: febreeze, fetal positions, rogaine, & gooey cookie dough. JACKIE: dry pants, dines, little red, & duncan. PAT: all my jeans. J-BILL: ritz bitz and boots. KATIE: Pat Lyke. RACHEL R: badmitton & asthma inhalers. MIKE H: Zach's mailbox. C-PARK: starburst polo shirts. ROD &PILLIP: more fun summers at CPD. KRISTIN: memories of Holy Cross. IAN: puppy love. KEVIN DAI: the JB' s. I, CEH, will to ... AL white hearts and the twins, DR death to bunnies, LM the joys of Vera Bradley and older men, KW your awesome backside and organic food, and MS an excellent second senior year.
I, KE, will to ... all"dem boyz" the right to keep having way too good of a time, better fashion on tournament days to CP, absolutely nothing to the Fro (wink), and the art of slacking off to everyone. Honorable mention to BC who just had to be in the yearbook. I, Turge, leave it all to my little brother, the punk. You freshmen are gonna run this school into the ground anyway. But who cares, I'm outta here. Peace! I, Shamekka, will to ... most of all God, and my mother, Daddy R.I.P. I miss U! But I made it. I hope you succeed because I see people like U have no life. To my baby Haniyah, and Martrelll Luv U! C/0 '06! I wish you all the best of luck! I, BHalle, will to ... Luke M, an eassssssy breezy, a bamf, and real funny guy. Wamps, the hangout place of my life and an ear listening to whines. Hano, old Bessie, and a Halo sponsorship, G-berg a wonderful American country and any meal desired. LF, my life. Max, brownfish. JB, redmon. My sister, anything she wants. The girls and guys, thanks 4 making parties everynight and making highschool unforgettable. I love you all. I, KY, will to ... my friends the good times, you know who you are. I've had a lot of laughs and smiles these past 4 years. LM, I'm still looking fo those twins!! LC, you're one of a kind! CB, it's been a great 12 years!! CP, all the best!!!!!!! I, Eric Greenstein, will to ... Reardon: flacid "things", Tommy: my half of the dynasty, Shane: the purple pansy mobile, Binks: the use of the "fresh one" I, DSTUB, will to ... JFO LucasM, pirate picnics, Duncan, redpumas, diapers, MOMO BM (face), fannypacks, cookies&snow, M Kes noles/trunk-rides, carpetstores, KTG cheesedip & socks, JTUFT country, RUTH S&S parking lots/ birdseed?, PACO pottedplants& corollas, BTOWN- Ryan Cabrera, ALLIED, ROD great times, DAN, ERIC, CROIX physics fun, KEVIND JBs & vacuums. I, Max Smith, will to ... Zack Flynn all the underclassmen girls, Jack Smith my wisdom and knowledge of the game that is pimping, to all the deeds, I will my undying love. I, Sarah Bowman, want to leave a special thank you to my parents and family also all my teachers, will all my junk food and sodas to Deana Guldman, my piggynose to Molly Pingleton, all my pencils to Mac Wilson and my love to my BF Pedro. My other stuff is for grabs. I, AA, will to ... CC, LS, TM my top notch halo skills, BL, home movies, and BAM at the point. BC my bball skills, MK his life, MH the beast, SW every girl in the world. KR my intelligence, ZF the right kind of sox, SF WHPC, WS NTCHO. I, KE, will to ... all" dem boyz" the right to keep having way too good of a time, better fashion on tournament days to CP, absolutely nothing to the Fro (wink), and the art of slacking off to everyone. Honorable mention to BC who just had to be in the yearbook.
I, HF, will to ... the "pink squad" E, big baby, Heather, spens, & Gloria. All of yo II have made a big impact on muh life in yo own special way & lluv yo 4 dot. Heather keep yo head up cuz we the best thongs that done ran thru Central toMB Mbogi baby thanxs 4 the good times, luv yo! Mabel u crzy! Granny u a wise one! Jarrel and to muh real bro Jr. luv yo been like a father to me! To my kids yell know who u are stay out of trbl! Much love peace and hair grease. I, me, will to ... IW to have the courage to stay away from the BBB' s of the world. To E-w to stay true to yourself, we need more people like you. To the group make all your wishes and desires come true, I will cheek for this at the reunions. ;) I, Artaia, will to ... God, and 2 my "fam" CSJCR7, Granny, ROBE RIP, HBAGK, TRICE, and UNCLE H. 2 My friends JMH, Lil Bro' (UMUAP2), OOW, KK (POU) reeciecup, SG, BWebb, ID, Darkness, KL,JLL, "Choke" tb, SJ ETC. I'm UOTB 06, I'M BROKE. I, Chad, will to ... Rod, Greeny, Shane, Scotty, and Will- good times over the years. Phil- bros for life, fun up at EIU and ISU. Stew- breaking my ankle at your house. Mauro, Jackie, and Mike- probably the funniest night of my life over at KD's. Good luck to you guys. I, L.F.M ., will to ... my best friend Lauren, wheel barrow rides and 14+ years of unstoppable friendship. Keylon, proof that it is never too late to make great friends. K.K., M.D., M.M., and E.K. every all-nighter we have ever pulled. And many blessings to all of '06! I, Deana, will to ... Sarah my skirt every second Wednesday of the month, to Max I leave my cold cafeteria pepperoni , to DJC, a record label, I leave Mrs. Peper to Bridget, Munchy, Liv, to Ben I leave my love and WP, everything else is up for grabs. I, KE G, will to ... SP-Iong forgotten memories, my lungs, zeukemia, maids of honor, hot fries, swamp ass. Cait- more tv time, sex and the city. Smitty- food, family, and nice abs. HW- a heart, a hotel room. DC, TB-Iate night omelet's. Africaability to sing, old men's clothing. RR-the deep south, micks sweatpants. Burge- one crazy car ride. KTP- IGA. Momo- I can't stop marching! DanDan- baking. I, Heather, will to ... Ruthie BFF and roomies, to KEG free HCO,crazy times, and cheer. ToRR Mexican and your mom. To AC, you have been through it all with me, to AD Parkville and f-n right doggie! To Kissy booty slaps, I'm on a boat!, and from beanie babies to boys. I love all you guys! To all my cheerleading ladies jumping jacks and C-E-N-T-R-A-L! I, Sophie, will to ... Bukky all the random photo shoots, rice & HI-C, men's underwear magazines, LB and all the fun things in life. Mr.Davis, all the lies in the world. Rachel, all my love. I love you like a fat kid loves cake, no joke.
I, Shada Weatherall, will to ... the PSHC, NEG'S. to all those that I left behind stay cool and stay in school if you don't you a fool To my girls TA JC stay up and do yo thug thong. Shout out to my boo EAB. I, Jasmine lewis, will to ... my lord and savior Jesus Christ thanks for everything . To my family if it weren't for yall I wouldn't be who I am today. TO my sisters, TD, DT, TA, SW, keep yall heads up and remember haters are our motives. I, Tekyra Algee, will to ... the person that watch over me that is "God". To all those haters keep up the good job and see how far you get. To my moms Mrs Mullins, Ms. Cook last but not least to my boo LS and HW keep your head up and stay strong. I, lB, will to ... CC, LS, BC, SM, TM, for great times at each others houses, RA talk sho, MH being a cool guy, WS and SC great poker games, JY and KK good lunches, KD for making me laugh, and anybody else I forgot. I, Scott, will to ... Hitch fetus buddies for life. To all the underclassmen, never let our fans fall below Centennial's, keep the bleacher bums strong for years to come. Tom Matt, Summerfest 2005 was one to remember, but Summerfest 2006 will be ten times better, one word, octopus! lol. I, SWF, will to ... CC, LS, M, TM, WS, DB, EW good times at GP's this winter. To the junior guys best of luck with BL, ML, BS, MGD. To all the FB players good times at SIU. To CP good times this year and a lot more to come. I, MOOKIE, want to give a shout out to all my homies who graduated years before me. I tried my best to keep Central hot. K.K. & Jazzy J, I will y' all my green apple. Bae Bae (BFF), Crabby Wookie luv, Kearra, G.l. Jane, Mooney, Nick & Sterlin, I see you baby. I, M s. Stephens, will to ... all Central maroons, friends, and family. Some things seem everlasting, but will quickly dissapear like life. A dream that is everlasting can dissapear if not kept alive. My dream is driven like MLK's dream. So to all you haters that want to knock a dream keep doing you. So I can do best. I, AB, will to ... SC my wonderful gf, her awesome sister kitty litter, my best friend RK, NC, and his showers, LB and fun times at the minigolf, JT and JD wit thei hicks, and of course SD who is an awesome friend and helped me survive high school. I, Marilyn, will to ... my mom deserves all the thanks. The storm is finally over. We've finally made it through. Ms. Shepard, Mr. Sparks, Ms. Gleason for never doubting that I can do anything I put my mind to. May God be with you in all your endeavors. I, lyda, will to .. AMB all of our krn memories, JYHY! MBA, our special friendship, ... tornado! RK, all of our memories! I love you- SMC all our azn moments ... rice! Thanks guys for always being there for me!
I, Aaron Gates, will to ... Jamie M. the entire band room's percussion section, and 3 rd hour percussion class. And to everyone else ... I dont know. I, Sarfred, will to ... Machein - late nights, jumping over couches, oui oui, Justin, and all of our good times, my dorm is always open to you! LBM- the squirrel dance! MKL- show choir! Lonni- 4 great years of high school! Emily- marching band trumpets! Cainus- an awesome senior year! I, KRuss, will to ... Calorie McMoon A-man & PBL, KD HP, Lars late night memories?, Trina Subway & the twins, KP & AHobbs DC & band nerds, Cait my messterpiece, Becky Spaghetti Fridays, CDub, Lu, Craw Avantis roadtrips, Ach halo, Tom tank love, JB RIP little russell, Stew t-bell, Zack onzies, Graham nature, 0708keepitreal. I, SES, will to ... LM the fish tank and endless HW, SH our Jness, song making, & all the T-M' sin the world, LK George stalker visits, AF S-King Thursdays, DR Ellen 'n Irene Convo' s forever, & AM Bloomy Tourneys, car talks, MANY MF's, and lots of laughs! I, LC, will to ... D-annn a lifetime of summerlovin, KY lots of smiles and ice cream, heyhey no giving ur mom the bird at lunch, LM/SW u know u are- bad turkey doesn't mix w/ mall, AB(C) beaucoup d'amour, AD animalball games and hotties, LMKYJD H20 drinking contests, Mike- mwah! I, DIR, will to ... AJL FFioooorve & 2:30, GJ sophomore year, KJH & KAK Laguna, humphrey & a camera, ATH photo albums, kopi lunches, first quarter football games & a big old hug, SES Ellenlrene time, TIM snowswings, TCM 3 pizzas, AKC BFF, LAM the club, DSB PPP, MJW infinite love. I, lauren Kara, will to ... JAM my whole heart forever, 23 32. To CH my honor, promise, swear. To AL my Kna. To DR my lock box. To LM my dradle. To KH her YOOTS and YITS. I, Jennifer Tufte, will to ... Jamie, Liz, and Merry for awesome times and true friendship. To Moura, Jackie, and Doni for the unforgettable times at lunch!! You guys rock. To Central High School for many memories and the wonderful teachers who gave so much. Thanks to my Mom and Dad, luv yo guys!! I, Amy, will to MBA: faith, music, conviction, hope. To LHB: laughter, Korean love, eternal loyalty. To LB/RK: Zas traditions. To SMC: rice, trust, joy. To HR/LC/KY/LM: perspective, love, friendship, peace. To TBNE: all we are and hope to become, warmth, selflessness. To my family: all my heart indefinitely. I, Sami, will to Jodi all the good times, laughs, and cries. You are my best friend, neighbor, and "cuz". Max, Abby, CDub, and Cole, the best years of your lives and summer nights hangin? out! cl my bro, Shane, all of If' s~rly love. High Sbool is all yours! Enj~ lt. I, Kathy, will all of the unforgettable times we've had together to my bestests.
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Above: luke Spitz, Mike Martinie, Zach Flynn, Stewie Williams, Colin Crawford, Alex Acheson, and Andrew Chisholm catch some rays aboard a yacht.
FAVORITE TEACHER 1. Mr. Davis 2. Mr. Pellum 3. Mrs. Weber 4. Mr. Mink 5. Mr. Platner 6. Mr. Changnon 7. Ms. Tanner 8. Mr. Hess 9. Mr. Reid 10. Mr. Pollard
Above: Sidney Sheehan poses by a quote on a trip to San Francisco. Right: Allie deBiouwe, Christy Burge, and Ally Curtis love hanging out together.
Left: james Williams is knocked over by the weight of his Empathy Belly! Students in Mrs. lemons' class got to feel what it would feel like to carry the weight of pregnancy.
Below: Wynita Mock, Courtney Bishop, Samantha Gardner, Kanetha Taylor, and jasmine Catchings gather for a group hug at McDonalds.
FAVORITE CLOTHING BRAND 1. American Eagle 2. Abercrombie & Fitch 3. Baby Phat 4. Hollister 5. Forever 21 6.Gap 7. Wet Seal 8. Ecko Red 9. Ralph Lauren 10. Old Navy
Be lo w : Seniors on the boys' soccer team, len Tran, Alejandro Salgado, Mitch Kresca, Liam Slesinski, Rod Musuruana, Corey Kendall-Dick, Aaron Vega, and luis Salgado show their camaraderie.
FAVORITE MOVIE 1. The Notebook 2. Love Actually 3. Remember the Titans 4. Harry Potter 5. Napoleon Dynamite 6. Lord of the Rings 7. Anchorman 8. Mr. and Mrs. Smith 9. Save the Last Dance 10. Cool Runnings
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These freshmen are • • • excited to dissect frogs in Mr. Henigman's biology class!
New books. New teachers. New perspectives. New directions. Juniors enter this year prepared and ready for what will be the hardest and most crucial year of their high school career. ACTs and SATs loom around the corner, and college is not looking so far away. Juniors evolve into young adults jumping head first into a thrilling year. As you stare into the
eyes of a junior, remember that their faces tell a story. Each junior worked tirelessly, night and day, to prepare themselves for the road ahead. What challenges await them remain to be seen. However, we can be assured these juniors will face those challenges with enthusiasm as they prepare for the new direction their lives take.
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As the new year began, four students looked to lead their junior peers to success, and more importantly, prom. James Zech brought experience and a quiet confidence to the table, perfectly complemented by Ann Pataky's outspoken leadership and ability to toke control. This dynamic duo hod been reelected from lost year, bringing with them former vice president-turnedsecretory Kyrsten Brown and newcomer Peter Su. With a combined seven years of experience, more than any other class , these young leaders successfully led their class into the most crucial yet memorable year at Champaign Central High School.
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Homecoming Attendants
Donuel Allison Dylan Anderson EnkAntnm Rosa Babadoost Kondn Jamte Ball Ashley Barry Yalmda Bender
Jakaeya Btggers Jordan Btggers Amber Btshop Tasheena Boatnght Bentamm Bolunghouse Bnttant Bomface Mtkael Brackett
Ouenun Bradley Thomas Broadnck Ashley Brown Cameron Brown Kyrsten Brown Shatont Brown Candace Bruce
Maxwell Buckmgham Stefan Budtc Bnanna Bugbee Andrew Cam Cathenne Calcagno Sarah Calcagno Marco Camacho
Andrea Carmtchael Regmald Carr Sheanna Carter Netl Cech Scott Chambers Smnthtp Chansmkarntana Timothy Chavez
Jenny Chen Ryan Church Kterra Clatborne Olivia Clarl< Taylor Clarl< Elizabeth Clegg Chnstopher Cole
Andrew Cox Mano Crowder Jarett Crump
Lakeshta Crump Knsune D'Urso Ymcent D'Urso
Alexander Davts Chanry Da.vts Steven Davts Tamtka Day Ctmtno Demon Thomas Deschler Amy Dtvmcenzo
Krulee Duvall Enc Egner Grant Ehrhan Hope Elam Taylor Eilts Ouantrrul Emery Stephen Ennen
Phtltpp Erdmann Casey Evans Heather Fears Manhew Fetcken Jenntfer Futon Julto Floyd Jenna Foley
Amy Foltz Ranece Fondia Alexandra Forrest Johanna Franke lndtgo Franks Lamar Freeman Waymond Gardner
Talandra Gtboney Tnstan Gladney Anna Goette Ketth Gonshorek
Sophte Goodntght,Koster Kya Gream Mttchell Green Aubry Greenberg
Ntcholas Gnder Anelle Gross Gtanna Gross Enc Grumtsh
Thomas Hadler Ltndsey Hallett Kate Harms Ivy He Antonto Head MacKenzte Hemen Justtn Hendnx
Maureen Henry Kendall Hermsdorf Andrew Htcks Rachael Htggtns Katnce Htlson Bmtany Htner Matthew Htser
Meghann Htser Lana Holm Ntcolas Hualde Asa Hurd Shant'e Ivy Margaret Jackson James Jasper
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Sarah Lichtblau Chnstopher Lovdahl athamel Lyons Walker Maffit Amanda Mangtan Caleb Marmton Dawn Marsh
Luke Matthews Abby McCray Jarrett McDonald Geoffrey McEnure Nathan McGarvey Maxwell McGtll NeVIlle McKtnnte
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Ezeza Nagasaga Mark Napter Antonto Newbern Dean Nguyen Paul Ntchols Jason Nunn Mohammad Odeh
Salvador Olayo James Onderdonk Dentse Outlaw Sterltng Palmer Won Cheol Park Alexts Paschal Ann Pataky
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Ntcholas Phtllops Mochael Pope Nocolas Pueppke Ena Raaymaken; Eltzabeth Rado Sarah Rames Jodt Ray
Richard Ray Caleb Rehberg Jared Robens Keyerra Robonson Mochael Robonson Matthew Rodnguez Jessoca Roesch
Colleen Rogen; Ca.Jtlon Salmon Mtchael Schettlon Jacob Schmu Andrea Schretber Shawn Schroll Alana Scope!
Tyren Scott Terry Seets Enc Seo Andrew Shanck Sterlon Sobley Brandy Stmmons Bryan Skaggs
Sarah Skotntcko NolaSmuh Robert Smuh
Bridget Spohrer Timothy Spohrer Tucker Spnngfield
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T•Juan Taylor Jacquelme Thomas Kathenne Thomas Auyya Thompson Counney Thompson Tamyra Tillman Nathan Tolf
Teresa Tufte Kenneth Turner Jonathan v.mr Chnstopher Wahlfeldt Kathenne Wallace Marc• Warren Will•am Washmgton
Dan1el Wavenng Brandon Webb Kathenne Webber El•zabeth W1koff AmyW1Idman As1a Will1ams Cla~re Will1ams
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Junior year is often described as the hardest year of high school, primarily because of the mandatory ACT/PSAE testing in April. Great emphasis is placed on these tests because the scores not only help determine future college admission for juniors but also serve as a report card for the school. A good score on the ACT can take Central juniors and the school itself in entirely new directions.
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Homecoming Attendant
Ahmed Abdou Kathenne Adams Chnsune Adeoye Stanley Adk1sson Kwanesha Aker Jacquehne Alexander H1sham Alhre1sh
Ala' Alnahhas lskander Ammov Mural• Anandan Brett Anderson M1chael Anderson El1sabeth Annin MatthewApy
Roben Armstrong Dan1elle Ayers Charles Baglama Sean Ba~rd Kelsey Bannon Enn Baran Deatra Barnes
Taylor Battle Darshan Bavda Kofi Bazzeii-Smuh Ehzabeth Beck Ashley Beckett Brendan Berg-Jacobson Am1e Betts
Yuha Beznadma Steffan•e Bezruk1 Paul B1gham:Tillman
Caner B1llmgsley Caila B1shop Wyatt Bhssu
Conway Bloomer Darryl Boatnght Spenser Bolden Katelyn Bollmger James BoparaJ H1llary Boyter Brandon Bradley
Matthew Bragg K1mberly Brewer Jusun Brooks Anthony Browder Kellen Brown Knsune Brown Krystal Brown
Marcus Brown Maunce Brown Monel Brown Vaushawn Brown Lyndan Brown · Rodnguez Bntney Brumfield Andrew Brunson
Mary Burk M~nssa
Bunen Tyler Burton Brock Bush ian Bush Ra,on Campbell Sarah Campbell
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Tiera Campbell Cameron Caple Ntchole Carson Rashad Caner Tyler Causley Feilcta Ceaser Renee Changnon
Allison ChoUinard Otego Chnstmon Shannon Cla.borne Jamte Coburn Jenntfer Connelly Anthony Cooper Mtcah Cowngham
Wtlltam Cra.g Altce Cronenberg Samuel Cronenberg Elva Cruz Rosado ayellt Cruz·Rosado Ha!ta Daley Ktm Loan Dang
Jacob Dantels Shannon Davtson Ellen Deal Roseanna Deednck Sarah Demtsste Adnene Dtllon Corbin Dtxon
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Eleanor Eaton Cole Elltoll Htron Emery Lacey Emkes Fonmo Espana Jesstca Evans Kara Eveland
Jerry Exum Samantha Ftnkbemer Mtchael Finley Chnsuan Frazer Amber Frazter Andrea Fredenck Ben,amtn Freeman
Rtchelle Funches Rachel Fundator Rebecca Fundator Rtcardo Garcta Henbeno Garcta-Meza Ethan Gardner Ketllyn Gay
Alexander Gtllespte Corey Gtlmore Tara Goldmg Kassandra Gower Melorene Grantham Rosa Guuerrez Peter Hackley
Joseph Hadler Sarah Halpern
Amy Hansen Demarko Harper
Suave Harns Katum Han Dusun Hawn Bnttney Hayes Maura Healy lsts Heath Ouantrel Hednck
Emma Henss M1chael Hester Lmdsay Hewm Jenn1fer Hood Mark Horn Antoni Howard Ell1 1a Howard
Donye1l Hoy Trav1s Hoyne Joshua Hoyt Pnsc1lla Huch Stasha Huddleston Andrew Hughes Marke1 ha Hunter
Kaleb Ingersoll Ouanesha Ivy Megan Jacobs
Ollv1aJay AlexSIS Johnson Dusun Johnson
Jaron Johnson Lamont Johnson Lu'Tece Johnson Shaveze Johnson Stephanie Johnson Andrew Johnston Haley Jones
Verdell Jones Kayla Jordan Meredith Jordan Selm Kapan Kevm Kaplan Sunna Karan Valene Kenny
Steven Kesler Kun K1bler Kyle Kibler Ka-Rh1m Kim James Kindt Rachel Kmsel Ol1ver Kl1mek
Madelme Kn1ght Jam1la Knox Webster Kpor Anne Kramer Brandon Krayb1ll N1cholas Kresca Kelly Kyrouac
Kaley Lamanske Jusune Landess Su Hak Lee Chnstopher Lehmann Stephen Lessans Tyrone Levtston Keng-Ho Ltn
Levt Looney Nayellt Lopez Morgan Lotz Suthanya Lueangareeporn Wtlltam Lyons Anayelt Macedo Alltson Manard
EmtlyMarttn Verontca Marttn Jordan Mate1owsky James Mauck Abtgrul Mbuvt Ashley McEnure Ryan McFall
Seqouya McGee Andrea Mcintyre Abtgrul McMurray Lauren McQueen Tyler Meadows Clayton Meyer Joshua Mtddleton
Robert Mtles Alonzo Mtller Martez Mtller Tisunge Mkwezalamba Anthony Moffitt Ktmberly Mohrbacher Mtchael Mynck
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Margaret O'Connor Bnnany Ohmstem Jordan Osier Re maid Pace Beula Palmer Katnce Palmer Travas Patnck
Holly Payton Ashley Peacock Ben,amm Peden Oaananna Pelmore Jo eph Pendzaalek Bnnany Penwell Machael Perry-Steerman
Machael Peters Luke Petry Chelsea Phallaps Gabnelle Phallaps Ta1a Pope Tamaka Pope Henry Ray
Jasmane Rhodes Samuel Race Stefan Ritz Sebasuan Rovera Ermanda Robens Danae! Robanson Cashoen11 Russell
Shance Ruth James Sadler Amanda Saolor Mana Salova ian Sanders-Schneader Danae! Schneader Dalton Shafer
Roben Shannon Daymeon Shelby Ta!Suya Shageta Cory Shoemaker Carolane Sholem Sara Shuler Jasmme Sabley
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Chnstopher Staten Jane (Maunne) Sterrett Donald Stewan Atley Stumpf
D1amond Sturkey Toan Tang Haley Tappendorf Denee Thomas
Lavalle Thomas Dono Thompson Marqu1s Thompson Cody Thornton
Raymond Tomhn Khanh Tran Rob on Trudeau Zac Vannarath Ricardo Vega Mol he Vigardt TimothyVu
Anthony Wagner Brandon Waller Marlene Walters Grace Walwonh Chayanqu1s Wardlow Blake Ware Jenn1fer Weisbaum
Manlyn Wendler Russell Wetzel Emma Whne Amanda Whnmer Laura Wilcox Derek Will1ams Kenneth Wilhams
Apnl Wilson Dernck Womack Ross Woods Sara Wnght JeremyWurl ColletteWyhe Jo-Eun Yang
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When the freshmen class of 2009 first stepped foot through the doors of Central High School, their lives took on new directions. New school. New teachers. New friends. New opportunities. This year's freshmen class lived up to the standards set by previous Central
freshmen. They proved themselves worthy of being called a "Maroon." At the year's end, the freshmen were able to look back at the new directions their lives took them throughout their first year at Central High School. Their freshman year prepared them for the next three years and beyond.
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Reem Abdulhameed Weston Adams Taha AI · Rawe Gyshon Allen lkea Allen Blake Allen -Dav1s Shm1qua Arnette
Chnsuan Ash Adam Baker Chns Baker
Chnstopher Baker Oren Baran Yakera Barbee
Chase Barber Tnstan Barber Tyler Barber Juan Bas1l1o Anc Bates N'Tchana Batoma Andrew Beard
Ausun Bell Sara Benekohal Zachary Berg Shanara B1gham Taylor Blackwell Victona Blanco Mon1ca Bhss
RegJna Boatnght Alpha Bockane Taylor Bolton Jaron Bradley Freona Bnze Serena Brodsky Lucas Brunkow
Anna Bruno Sarah Buck Karlee Buerken Sean Bullamore Colm Burton Sean Burton-Sm1th Ty Daryl Butler-Coleman
lsaJah CaJn Sharnece Campbell Hannah Carm1chael Marcus Carter M1kel Caston Rory Causley M1chelle Chang
Scot Chapman Tanya (T1any1) Chen Ann Chung Yeon Kyung Chung Alben Clark Cory Clark Joshua Clark
Teresa Clark M1chael Clewley Hayley Cole Anona Collin Latre ha Cook KeVIn Cooper Sean Cory
Abrec1a Cotton S1erra Crabb M1chael Cnsman Roben Crow Alexander Culver Deondre Davenpon lvee Dav1s
Marcus Dav1s Chense Denton Jul1an Dessen Kalla D1ckerson Knstan D1ckerson Demontre D1llon Taylor D1llon
Bailey Dodd1garla Bnanna Dorsey Jared Dorsey Riche Dorsey Kelly Eaton Molly Eaton Don1sha Edwards
Donnell Edwards Kat11a E1sele Kun EIZmger
N1cholas Ell1on Hannah Ellswonh Amy Enckson
Shelby Faullm Brett Fmke Lauren F1scus Jackson Fletcher Evangelma Flores Krutlyn Foley Jeremy Folsom
Thomas Foltz Sydney Forrest Jordan Fox Chealsey Francots Rayman Franks Canetsha Frazter Jamel Freeman
Dantelle Fnedl Patncta Funches Cruzbeno Garcta¡Meza Kathta Garduno-Barbosa Rachel Garnck Kevtn Ganon Jacob Gaydos
Enn Gelke Aryn Gtlenson G Mtchael Gonda Lance Goodpaster Amanda Greco Darnc Green Ryan Grey
Johnathan Gnce Veonta Gross Alma Guerrero Palmer Gunderson Aracel1 Guuerrez Will Hagle Ryan Hall
Ashley Halsell Richard Han en Bntney Harden Tem Hardtn Amanda Harper Anthony Harns Leshe Harns
Roben Han Adam Hawthorne Mereduh Hecker Davton Hednck Chnsuan Herrera Darren Htcks Chnstopher Htll
Stephanie H1ll Amber Hue Sara Hhnka Em1ly Ho Mam1e Hobbs Joseph Hood Shanell Honon -Young
Jul1e Howard Canssa Hoyne Allison Huber Ray Hughes laryrece Hunter Alexandra Idleman Colene Jackson
Davtd Jackson Latoya Jackson Seth Jackson Shannon Jackson Hannah Jacobs Dev1kaJam Abby Johnson
Charles Johnson James Johnson Jordan Johnson Tedreontae Johnson Trevoy Johnson Kenosha Jomer Raymone Jones
Russell Jones Chnsry K1m Jenn1fer I<Jm Deana I<Jng Ramon I<Jng Mycharrae I<Jrkwood
Abbey Knop M1chael Lacme Shenta Lamb Jordan Lange Brandon Larsen Jeremy Lawrence Julia Lawrence
Counney Lehmann Zachary Leturgey Brandon Lewts Dentse Lewts Keenan Lmdsey Kendra Lmdsey Keon Lmdsey
Joseph Ltvtngston Mary Lockman Ttmothy Long Alexandra Lowary Tyyron Lyons Andrew Manaster AstaMarnell
Stephen Maxey Patnck Mazzocco Donovan McCombs
EmtlyMcCoy Andrew McDermott Natasha McDonald
Chelsea McEnure Elker McFarland Edward McGhee Colm McGtll elson McKmnte Laura Mtlas Mtchael Mtles
Lawanda Mtller Tevin Mtller Andrea Mtsktmtns Sarah Moe Rodnetsha Moffitt Aaron Montgomery Alexander Moore
Jamario Moore Marshon Morgan Marktsha Monon Kimberly Mowry Robm Muhammad Anna Muller Manm Musuruana
Bnnany etl Caner ewnam Bntny NtVIson Tierra Norwood Adeh Odeh Shakelah Odom Humbeno Olea
Jennofer Overmyer Rachel Parr Mark Pataky Ina Patterson Londsey Pern Caotlon Peters Samuel Peters
it be? Gordon Phollops Molly Pongleton Dorothy Poner Aloya Prescott Joshua Proemmel Ouonton Pryor Kyle Puckett
Chnstona Rado Edward Ralleogh Evan Rocheford Ethan Rockett Jose Rodnguez Santos Rodnguez Sophoe Roney
Penelope Rosenstock-Murav Coerra Ross Patnck Ross Macano Ruoz Samantha Runge Danoelle Russell Sara Salmon
Mason Schoolcraft Tyler Schweoghan Samuel Sheehan Ashara Shelby Hogan Solis Haoley Sommons Ludmola Sonogeokona
Alexander Slofer Manah Smoth Roger Smoth athanoel Sokolsko Alexander Sougoannos Jevonna Sponks Cooper Spnngfleld
Evan St Romam-Pulllam Altha Starns Shalane Starns Tatum Stewan Ttmothy Stewan Shelby Strang Joshua Taylor-Johnson
Jace Tennant Lenora Terhune Adam Thtes Mtchelle Thorson Teteve Toe Pans Urban Margot Valenune
Jenmfer Vanness Jordan Walker Kaleb Walker Ben1amm Wallace Molly Wampler Patnck Wampler Charlte Webb
Megan Wemwonh Matthew Weuve Fashtra Whue Cathenne Wtlkte Anthony Wtlllams Anthony Wtlltams Deangelo Willtams
Gary Wtlllams Latesha Wtlllams Nathan Williams Raven Wtlllams Timothy Williams Janus Wtlltams- eely George Wtlson
Jesstca Wtlson Kelsey Wilson MarcWtlson Torsten Wilson OliVIa Wmston Sun Young Won Patncta Wnnkle
Joel Yamben Angelica Young ancy Yousef Hongwon Yun Alyssa Zamboldt Mtguel Zamora¡Mtlls Not Ptctured. Derek Ausun. Juan Bactllo. Malyka Batley. Jasmme Beckrum. Terrence Boatnght. Clara Bohon . Freona Bnze,Tontsha Brown. Latonya Campbell. Oscar Cardona, Enca Chancellor. Man.ce Chapple Cterra Douglas. Dante! Edwards. Ben1amm Frazeno. Joseph George. Amber Graham. Debra Grant. Laron Howard. Ngan Huynh. Jerry Jack on. Joshua Johnson Manrell Johnson. Saundra Johnson. Ntcholas Keller. Tyrone Levtston. Jaquelme Lema. Cordero Maclm. Tashaka McMtllton . Teresa Mercter. Cterra Mtles. Rachel Parr. Brandon Peacock. Gtau Dmh Phan. Rtchard Posey, Dellsha Reeder. Mtchael Rodgers . Calvm Rowan . Shalonda Sayles Joseph Schtlllng. Keshawn Smuh. Veromca Starks. Ashley Stearman. Jazmtne Stewan. Jesse Strode, Adtare Thomas. Ktmber Thompson Chamze Tucker. Roben Walker. Jotavta Ward. Anthony Welch. Lavonta Wtlkms. Devon Wtlllams. Dernck Womack. Audte \J".hlght Bnnany Wnght
New faces. New places. New situations. Central's faculty worked through many new challenges during the school year, including an unprecedented number of fights. There were several new teachers in the building this year. There were also new grading policies, and many teachers used new methods in
order to make their classes more interesting. Central gained a new counselor, Ms. Rae, and our own Ms. Martinez became the new dean. She replaced Mr. Freyman, who became Central's new principal. Whatever the faculty had to deal with during the school year, they dealt with it efficiently.
School Board Row I Dav1d Tomlinson , Supenntendent Arthur Culver, Board President Scott Anderson , Regmald Alston . Row 2 Mmosca Alcantara. Nathaniel Banks, Marg1e Sk1rvm, Arlene Blank.
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Dennos Sparks
Charles Drake
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Janel Rodgers
Kathryn Sly
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Jorge Avalos Kathleen Bell Deborah Black M1chael Blacketer C1ara Bradley Allyson Butler Faye Catchmgs
Marc Changnon Marlene Cnraro Beth Collms M1chael Coogan Barbara Cook Debra Costley John Currey
Kathy Decker Tara Demmie Mary Beth Early Richard Enel Warner Ferrauer LaDonna Fletcher Dave Fones
Sarah Freyman Lynelle Funk Jenn1fer Garbe;r"anner Tiffany Gholson-Johnson Ondme Gross Karen Hackman Dann Hen1gman
Tom Hess Matt Hopkms Gma Isabell. Dave Jacobs L1sa Jacobs Arg1e Johnson Dave Johnson
Apnl Keaton Jong Ho K1m Ryan Krows K1m Lavm Sena Le1kvold Anne Lunsford Mane Lypka
Donna McKinley Barry Mmk Sharon Mullms Anne Munroe Edward N1eman Kathenne Oberg Laura Olthoff
Donna Osler DaVIS Chnsune Payne Jack1e Peden G1dget Peratt Darren Plattner Adam Poetzel CalVIn Pollard
Abby Presley Dan Re1d M~ndy Richmond T1m Rockhold Lorena Rodnguez Bnan Ru1s D•ane Salfelder
Chnstopher Schultz Jeff Scott M1chelle Shm1kler Lou Sitch Gary Slotn1ck Johnette Sparks John Staab
George Stanhope Mel1ssa Steen Jane Sullman Shmon1ca Stovall Stefan•e Strathmann Heather Tanner Anne Thomas
Stephanie Thomas Veron1ca Thompson Heather Topel Bene vanEs Des1ree Webber Ph1l W1lder Kara Wilken Faculty and staff who sk1pped out on picture day : Laura Albnght. Ehzabeth Barclay, Pat Bruns . Susan Burtness . Crystal Carter. Thomas Croy, Fntz Dan1elson . Scott Dav1s, D1ane Ecker. Julie Freeman . Tnsha Freeman . W1lma Gleason , Teresa Hamilton Kathleen Howard. Patnc1a Johnson . Jane Kuppler. Sandra Lentz. Mary Malloy, Edna Parsons. George Pellum , Jdl Peper, Melvm Ph1lhps , Stephanie Record . Brand• Simmons. Jeff Tngger, Kevm Turner. Susan Weber. Ab1gad Wdder, Bruce Wisner. Sandra Whne . R1ch Wooley, Laura z,ck-Bottorff
LaDonna W1lson Jack1e Witt John Woods Rita Yagow
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Mr. Davis
What is the most embarrassing thing that has happened to you? • • • • ••••••••••••••• • • • •------------------~ • "While pitching a high school baseball game, I swallowed my chewing tobacco, got sick, and had to leave the field!" -Mr. Sitch
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New athletes, new coaches, new
athletic family, such as new head football coach Dave Jacobs, but many elements stayed the same. Central fans were thrilled to see that the tradition that has set Central apart, our intensity, our intelligence, and our aggressive thirst to win, was still an integral part of the Central athletic tradition.
Hannah Jacobs and Jen • • • van Ness jump to block a volleyball during a home game.
Varsity- Row 1 Sam Freeland, Drake Wallace, Alex Acheson, Zack Flynn, Colin Crawford, Will Schaell. Row 2; Ian Anderson, Cam Strang, Andy Cekander, Tucker Srang, Max Smith, Mike Martinie, Robby Smith. Row 3 : John Beck, Pat Donovan, Coach Staab, Mitch Kresca, Eric Wilson .
Junior Varsity- Row 1 Stephen Davis, Derek Leemon, Tatsuya Shigeto, Kevin Murphy, Brett Anderson, Ben Freeman. Row 2 Mark Napier, Kyle Kibler, James Kotsmas, Coach Rodeffer. Andrew Cox, Nick Grider, Aubrey Greenburg.
SWINGIN' FOR THE FENCE) The 2005 baseball season was one of the most successful in school history. The Maroons recorded 23 wins this season, which was the greatest amount of wins by any Central varsity baseball team. Led by senior co-captains Andy Cekander and Tucker strang , the Maroons won their first Big 12 title since 1983 . The underclassmen learned from the perseverance and leadership of the seniors . Strang and Cekander earned All Big 12 and All Area first team picks, while junior Alex Acheson received The News-Gazette All Area Player of the Year Award. The team won the Charley Due Tournament by showing determination and athletic strength. The Maroons ended their season with an 11-2 conference record, but the season came to an upsetting end when they lost 8-6 to Urbana in the Regional Semifinal. With a strong lineup of players returning, the team is in line for another successful season.
Far Left: Zock Flynn focuses on throwing a strike to the catcher. Left: Michael Peters decides not to hit the pitch because the boll is too low.
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Freshmen- Row 1: Travis Hoyne, Jamie Coburn, Nick Kresca, Tyler Burton, Rashed Carter, Cole Elliott. Row 2: Coach Clegg, Ben Peden, Jake Slesinski, Taylor Downey, Jack Smith.
Varsity- Row 1: Ahblezo Hurd, Liz Clegg, McKenna Kelly, Jackie ford, Ruth Cox, Elizabeth Ceperley. Row 2 Aloree Gunville, Brionno Bugbee, lise Mazzocco, Ali Martin, Alexsis Johnson, Becky Baird, Sun ito Karon, Leslie Willis, Coach Wilson Row 3: Leisho Alcio, Kelsey Toppendorf, Janelle Yombert, Meghon Martindale, Miranda Bugbee, Kyle Browning, Coach Browning
Junior Varsity- Row 1· Kyrsten Brown, Brionno Bugbee, Elizabeth Ceperley, Brooke McMahon. Row 2: Kelsey Toppendorf, Andrea Carmichael, Maureen Henry, Ellen Deal, Sunito Koran, Becky Baird . Row 3· Libby Beck, Kendall Hermsdorf, Coach
Wilson, Ashley McEntire, Donielle Pulcini.
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The 2005 girls soccer team had a new beginning, starting with their new coach Zach Browning. The team had a shaky start early in the season, but after making several position changes the girls won 10 of their last 14 games. They finished their season with a record of 11 -8-2. They had several great conference victories, including wins against Centennial, Eisenhower, and Bloomington. The team was led by six seniors, including captains Kyle Browning, Ali Martin and Meghan Martindale. The captains continually led the varsity team to victory. Kyle Browning won All Sectional, All Conference and News-Gazette All Area First Team and was also the team MVP. The girls put in a lot of time and effort and showed tons of enthusiasm. They tied for 4th in the Big 12 Conference after playing four strong teams. Central girls soccer had a wonderful season with many memories that the girls will remember for years to come. Next year is definitely going to be another exciting season.
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Above: Kyle Browning eagerly looks to pass the boll up the field . Kyle hod on amazing season her senior year and finished with a bong. Kyle scored 14 goals and mode five assists.
" We lost a few key players because they were seniors, but I think we ' ll make up for it this year." ¡Libby Beck
Varsity- Row 1 Kim Kyrouac, Elsa Enstrom, Hayley Rohn, Liz Bazar, Semi Drennan, Lex1e Moore. Row 2 Lauren Svymbersky, Ann Pataky, Kari Good, Ashley Miskimins, Morci Warren, Holly Engelhardt. Row 3: Coach Webber, Coach Nelson.
Junior Varsity- Row 1 Jackie Alexander, Kristine Brown, Priscilla Huch, Koro Eveland, Morgan Lotz, Sheonna Corter Row 2 : Carrie Nelson, Andrea fredrick, Kelly Kyrouoc, Toreka Munroe, Sara Shuler Row 3 Coach Webber, Katie Bollinger, Gertrude Kronto, Elly Radi .
~IELD 0~ DRE~MS The 2005 softball season proved to be another exciting year for Central. New coach Nic Nelson gave the girls high hopes for the season, and despite injuries the team improved from a 8-20 finish last year to a 13-19 finish this year. Varsity pitcher Sami Drennan said of the season, "Although injuries brought the team down physically, a high morale allowed the team to reach some of our goals for the season, one of which was beating Normal community. This is something that hasn't been done since I've played here." Highlights included a 2nd place finish at the Mattoon Invitational, 5th place in the Big 12 conference, and the best record in the Twin Cities. Juniors Lexie Moore and Holly Engelhardt made the All-Conference team. Holly Engelhardt also made second team All-Area, and Lexie Moore, special mention. The team was also helped by senior Kari Goad and juniors Sami Drennan and Kim Kyrouac, each of whom received All-Conference Honorable Mention. With the return of six seniors and Coach Nelson, the team is fired
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"With the loss of only one starter, next year' s team shows a lot of promise ." -Lexie Moore
"I am looking forward to next season after a promising season that included many good battles." -Tommy Deschler
Row 1: Eric Weissinger, Tommy Deschler, Eric Seo, Will Wetzel, Rodrigo Musuruono, Ben Holle, Robert Abbott. Row 2 Stefan Budic, Kirk McMurray, Matt Wampler, Muroli Anondon, Charles Tobb, Geoffrey McEntire, luke Brown . Row 3: Hishom Alhreish, luke Spitz, Coach Broun .
R~I)E ~ R~CKET The 2005 boys tennis team had one of its best seasons in the past couple of years. Tennis requires dedication, practice, and skill to be successful. Players of various ages came together to create a team that had many accomplishments. The Maroons were led by co-captains Will Wetzel and Ben Halle, who both helped lead the team to many victories . The team had lots of help from players such as Tommy Deschler, Stefan Budic, and Charles Tabb . Tommy Deschler gave the Maroons a boost by winning conference and earning an all-conference award along with Budic. The Maroons ended the conference season in fifth place. The team finished 2nd in the Decatur Doubles Invite, 4th in the Edwardsville Invite, and 8th in the Moline invite. As the season was coming to an end, four players advanced to the state tournament: Budic, Deschler, Wampler, and Halle. Budic won three matches and finished in the top 48. The Maroons ended their season with a 5-4 overall record and a 3-3 conference record. With five of the top six players returning next season, the team is looking stronger than ever.
Far Left: Ben Halle follows through on a forehand to ll. '-~""~~~;;.__...::J..-:.j help win another sectional match . Left : Tommy Deschler hits o backhand against an opponent at sectionals.
Above: Charles Tabb goes up for a serve in a doubles match at sectionals.
Matt Wampler smashes a forehand in his doubles match in Danville.
Boys- Row 1: Dean Nguyen, Russell Wetzel, Neville McKinme, Samir Patel, Michael Maxey, Tisunga Mkwezalamba, Jamie Freeman, Eric Greenstein, Nicholas Phillips, Beau Tyler, luther Payne , Isaiah Williams, Steven Kesler, Matthew Fitton. Row 2 Coach Hess, Coach Smith, Erik Antrim, Kurt Kibler, Maben Brown, Michael Thies, Andrew Chisholm, Stephen lessaris, Josh Stenner, Phil Galaros, Marcus Douglas, Kenneth Williams, Perri Howard, Marcus Brown , Coach lies, Coach Johnson . Row 3 Chris Wahlfeldt, Mark Montgomery, Robert Durkee, Reginald Pace, Shaveze Johnson, Chris Schroeder, Tyler McGill, Matthew Feickert, Cory lemon, Taylor Clark, Maxwell Mkwezalamba, Cody von Waldner Row 4 Kyle Tobias, Graham Tennant, Stefan Ritz, Peter Hackley, Mike Brown, Mike Hill, len Winston, Jordan Billingsley, Mitch Holmer, Chris Brown, Tommy Matt, Michael Kesler, Stanley Adkisson, Antonio Bigham
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Girls- Raw 1 Guanesha Ivy, Kellen Brown, Catherine Kim, Katrina Thorson, Kimberly D'Amico, Sarah Hagens, Sylbi Koster, Kristine D'Urso, laura Moore, Amy Bucey, Catherine Calcagno. Row 2: lonna Bartko, Kristina Russell, Commelle Ward, lauren McQueen, Margaret Jones, Jakaeya Biggers, Keylon Wanser, Allison Lindemann, Carla Villegas, Karolina Schantz, Christine Adeoye, Coach Schultz. Row 3: Shante Ivy, Charity Dav1s, Lindsey Hallett, Allison Chouinard, Node Youssef, Ermanda Roberts, Spenser Bolden, Jasmine Rhodes, Abby McMurray, lochia Bennet, Eunice Gill, Coach Martinez. Row 4 Hillary Fears, Diamond Sturkey, laShaunce Gaines, Sarah Halpern, Sarah Calcagno, Q iananna Pel more, Heather Fears, Shannon McNealy, Maria Salova, Tamyra Tillman, Coach Stirrett.
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It was a history-making season for the 2005 Central boys track team. They performed well in every meet they attended. The team won two major meets and placed very high in three others. The boys also won the Twin City Championship. Captains Chris Brown, Maxwell Mkwezalamba, Graham Tennant, and Eric Greenstein led the team to a 1st place ranking in the Big 12 Conference, where they placed high with a team record of s-o and a Conference record of 3-0. Next year's team will have a lot to live up to, but with the enormous amount of talent returning, the future looks good. The girls track team also had an amazing season. They did well in many meets, including a 4th place finish at the Big 12 Conference meet in Mattoon. At the Sectional Invite at Charleston the girls came in 5th out of 15 teams, placing higher than many Big 12 opponents such as Urbana and Mattoon. Central was also able to break four school records. They include Cammelle Ward for the 200M, Lanna Bartko for both the 100H and 300H, and the team of Margaret Jones, Kristina Russell, Lanna Bartko, and Kimberly D'Amico for the 1600 M Relay. The season ended after seven runners made it to state. With many members of the team returning, the 2006 season is sure to be a great one.
"Hard work and guts yield wins and glory." -Matt Feickert
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Varsity- Row 1: Mike Marhnie, luke Brown, Nick Phillips, Alex Acheson, Colin Crawford, Will Craig, luke Spitz, Will Schoell, Mitch Holmer, Rajon Campbell, Graham Ellis . Raw 2: Kirk McMurray, Cory Leman, Deshaun Phillips, Tommy Man, JarreH McDonald , Jacquan Taylor, Reginald Carr, Eric Greenstein, luke Mathews, Robert AbboH, Joel Hickman . Row 3 Marcos Gonzalez, Charles Young, Ph•ll•p Go lares, Kashif lewis, Kenny Turner, Shane leturgey, Javier Hernandez, Marcell Mitchell, MaHhew Kresca, Brandon Webb . Row 4 Tyren ScoH, Mike Morrissey, luke MaHhews, luther Payne, Chris Yacoub, Chris Stanley, T•m Chavez, Steven DaviS, Aubrey Greenburg . Row 5 : Coach luna, Coach Rockhold, Coach Fisher, Coach Sk•ll•ngs, Coach Jacobs, Coach Maatuka , Coach Hess, Coach Tusce, Coach Nix, Drew Sherick, Sam Freeland. Mike Brown, Steven Gray, ScoH Chang non.
Junior Varsity- Row 1: Kurt Kibler, Taylor Downey, Tyler Causley, Kyle Kibler, Brandon Smith, Kenneth Williams II, Anta1ne Howard, Anthony Harris, Stephen lessaris, Kofi Bazzeii-Smith, Zoe Vannarath, Derrick Womack. Row 2: Joshua Middleton, Anthony Browder, Reginald Pace, Henry Ray, Josh Hoyt, Jace Tennant, Clayton Meyer, Nicholas Kresca, Christopher Lehmann . Row 3· Corey Gilmore, Monel Brown, Charles Baglama Ill, Stanley Adkisson, Christopher Staten, Taylor BoHle, Octavion Wilkins, Jerry Exum Jr., Anthony MoffiH, Stefan Ritz, Demarko Harper. Row 4 ; Will Cra•g, Coach Hess, Coach Nix, Coach Rockhold
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The 2005 football season started off in a new Far left: luke direction, beginning with a completely new coaching staff. Spitz celebrates after tackling a New head coach Dave Jacobs began a new conditioning Danville player at program in June. As a result of the extra training and the Homecoming game. With the coaching, the Maroons help of Spitz and had the best season the rest of the since 2002. Highlights team the Maroons beat Danville with of the season include a score of 39·20 . a win over Urbana at l eft: The the 100th game. The Marooon defenders tackle Maroons stayed ahead the ball carrier for the entire game and L--~--------------------' Urbana. emerged victorious with a score of 40-18. Another highlight was beating Danville on Homecoming with a score of 39-20. But one of the best parts of the year was making it to the playoffs. The last time Central's football team went to the playoffs was 2002. Even though the team did not win, they still played with tons of heart and drive. The team was led by captains Robert Abbott, Mitch Holmer, Mike Martinie, and Tommy Matt. The team finished the season with a 5-5 overall record.
Above: Phil Galaras, Tommy Matt, and Mike Martinie set up before a play. Mike Martinie anxiously waits for the ball to be thrown to him, while Galaras and Matt get ready to block for Martinie.
Freshman.Row 1· David Jock.on, Nathan Williams, Ryan Grey, Edward McGree Ill, Rory Cousley. Andrew Beard, Sean Cory, Adam Baker, Seth Jockwn. Row 2: Evan Rochelord. Alex Sougoannis, Jordan Johnson, Devyn Baker, Marcus Carter, Zachary leturgy, Aryn Gilenson, Sohr lebboe . Row 3 Josh Taylor·Johnwn, Albert Clark Ill, Deangelo Willoams, Ryan Hall, Mershon Morgan, Calion McGoll, Tim long. Ben1amon Wallace. Row 4 Coach Davis, Zander Culver, James Johnson, Moguel Sayles, Zachary Berg. Sean Burton-Smoth, Mochael Crosman, JoRon Bradley, Coach Poetzel
Row 1: Ben Peden, Michael Peters, Kaleb Ingersoll, James Zech, Andrew Brunson, Tyler McGill, Andrew Cox. Raw 2: Coach Phillips, Cameron Strong, Kyle Mae, Max McGill, Trent lyons, Brett Finke, Nathaniel lyons Raw 3 Coach Cox, Tammy Deschler, Patnck Wampler, Jarett Crump, Travis Hoyne, Dan Wavering, Coach Tennant.
Row 1: Catherine Calcagno, Lanna Holmes, Carissa Hayne, Jamie D' Ursa, Brooke McMahon Row 2 Allison Chouinard, Jacqueline Thomas, Jenne Foley, Coach Becker, Kristine D' Urso, Katherine Webber, lauren Svymbersky
CLUBBIN' IT The 2005 Central boys golf team went into the season ready to take the conference by storm. They unquestionably had what appeared to be a successful season on paper, placing 2nd both at conference and regionals, but after falling short at sectionals, they ended the season a bit !-~-Â disappointed. The group was led by seniors Tyler McGill and Clayton Parkhill, who both helped the team greatly in playing well. Although the season didn't meet the team's expectations, '-----the many excellent golfers returning next year will continue to have high goals and expectations. The 2005 Central girls golf team also did well. The team was led by lone senior Jamie D'Urso, who was the most consistent golfer on the team. Jamie and the many other great golfers were able to end the season with a record of 7-7. This was the best record in four years. In addition to that, the team was also able to achieve their lowest team score in four years at a meet in Normal, where they finished in 2nd place. With a 6th place finish in conference, and with many talented golfers coming in next year, the girls will surely continue to improve and do well in future meets.
"Our team played well throughout the year and with many returning golfers such as Cam Strang and Kyle Moe, the team has a good chance to play even better." ¡ Clayton Parkhill
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For left: Sophomore Andrew Brunson concentrates on chipping the boll tnto the air left: Junior Max McGill uses o lot of endurance to corry all of his golf equipment up the toll hill. Below: Senior Tyler McGill notes his score on his scorecard.
Varsity- Row 1 Thomas Hadler, Mitchell Kresco, Rodrigo Musuruono, liom Slesinski, Mark Napier, Michael Scheitlin, Daniel Jesser, luis Salgado. Row 2: Scot Chapman, Tucker Springfield, Evon Williamson, Charles Tobb, Alejandro Salgado, Martin Musuruono, Ricardo Vega Row 3: Coach Krows, Coach Wilder, Dylan Anderson, Sean Baird, Josh Stenner
Junior Varsity- Row 1 Matthew Bragg, Neil Czech, Peter Su, Aso Hurd, Kevm Kaplan, Taylor Clark, Corey Kendall-Dick. Row. 2: Joel Yombert, len Tron, Chose Barber, Koleb Walker, Joke Slesinksi, Will Hogle. Row 3: Coach Wilder, Matthew Rodriguez, Mochoel Scheitlin, Michael Clewley, Mark Pataky, Andrew Newman.
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The 2005 Central boys soccer team had a great year. After working hard to get ready for the season, central started on a high note, winning all four games of the Charleston Tournament, then three more to start the season at 7-Q. Central's team performed well throughout the year, even with a very stressful schedule that included as many as four games a week. The team was led by seniors Mitch Kresca, Alejandro Salgado, Luis Salgado, Liam Slesinski, Aaron Vega, and Rod Musuruana. In the first round of regionals, the Maroons swept past Rantoul with a score of 10-0, but they fell short when they lost to Centennial. The Maroons played their hardest but lost 20. The team ended their season with a record of 13-6-3. Overall, the Maroons had a great season, and with many returning seniors, next year's team will be a good one.
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"Although we did not accomplish everything we wanted this year, we had lots of fun." -Liam Slesinski Above: Senior Aaron Vega tries to stay ahead of several Centennial defenders as he dribbles the soccer ball down the field .
Varsity- Row 1: Ludmila Sinogeikino, Aliyo Prescott, Mamie Hobbs, Mary Lockman, Sora Hlinko, Courtney Lehmann, Tatum Stewart, Rachel Garrick. Row 2 Amy Betts, Maggie O 'Connor, Rachel Fundotor, Abbi McMurray, Becco Fundotor, Holey Toppendorl, Allison Manard . Row 3 : Coach Will Barker, Elly Rodi, Kelsey Toppendorl, Maureen Henry, Jenny Fitton, Corrie Shontz, Coach Matt Hopkins. Row 4 : Ali Hobbs, Becky Baird, Lauro Henneman, Katrina Thorson, liz Chapman.
M~KING ~ SPL~)H The 2006 girls swim team had a phenomenal season! The girls went undefeated in all of their meets and won the Big 12 Conference for the first time since 1991. Highlights of the season included beating centennial in both the Twin City meet and the duel meet. The five senior girls, Katrina Thorson, Ali Hobbs, Becky Baird, Liz Chapman, and Laura Henneman showed their strong leadership skills and proved to be role models for their younger teammates. Along with having an amazing record, six of the girls qualified for State this year: seniors Ali Hobbs and Becky Baird; junior Kelsey Tappendorf; and freshmen Tatum Stewart, Mamie Hobbs, and Mary Lockman. All of the success the team has had this year has proven that Central girls swimming is going places. With such a great season we can only hope for more luck in the future.
Far left: All of the girls warm up together before their final home meet of the season. The team continually beat their opponents, making their dual swim meet record 8-0. Left: Haley Tappendorf swims butterfly with impressive
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Laura Henneman, Katrina Thorson, Becky Baird, and Tatum Stewart sit on the side of the pool and cheer on the divers.
Above: The five senior girls, Liz Chapman, Ali Hobbs, Becky Ba1rd, Laura Henneman and Katrina Thorson, pose together after doing so well at their final home swim meet. They definitely will be missed next year!
Sophomore Kaitlyn Zed rick is in the ready position to dive This was Kaitlyn's first year being on the diving team, and she did a wonderful job!
Freshman Courtney Lehmann shows her skill at back stroke.
Varsity- Row 1¡ Shiro Stolarsky, Caitlin Peters, Amanda Mangian, Katherine Wallace, Kendall Hermsdorf, Tanya Chen, Annie Bruno. Raw 2: Shannon Claiborne, India Mullady, Katie O ' Byrne, Andrea Frederick, Ena Raymakers, Lindsay Hallet. Row 3: Brittany Penwell, Valerie Kenny, Jessica Yoo, Amy Foltz, Jessica Ladew, Renee Changnon . Raw 4 : Coach Lukeman, Coach Day.
YOU GOT )ERIJED The 2005 Central girls tennis team had a terrific year. The te am made an enormous amount of improvement. Senior Shira Stolarsky ended her high school career on a good note, playing number two on varsity. The girls all became a tight knit group and had many fun times together. Lindsay Hallet had a phenomenal season, making it to the State Competition. She won her first round but lost in her second round, and made the entire school proud of her amazing accomplishments . The team 's overall record was 3-7. Every match was played hard and with tons of heart. The varsity girls did a great job of being leaders and motivators. The top six on varsity were, 1 :Lindsay Hallet, 2:Shira Stolarsky, 3:1ndia Mullady, 4:Amanda Mangian, 5: Valerie Kenny, and 6:Jessica Yoo. Next year looks to be another succesfulseason.
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real junior year, 'ng number on vorisity by the girls
Ju nior Jessica Yoo stands 1n ready posi tion, looking her co mpeti tor right in the eye. Jessica did ve ry well this yea r ond pl ayed nu mber six on varsity
Above: The girls form a cheering section, rooting on their fellow teammates. There were lots of inside jokes and fun times between all of the girls.
Junior Kendall Hermsdorf gets ready to hit another one of her powerful backhands
Indio Mullady gets ready to send her killer serve to her opponent. Indio was a great addition to the team and played number three on varsity.
Varsity- Row 1: Coach Jones, Coach Marassa, Coach Gaston, Coach Brookhart Row 2 Mallory McMahon, Marissa Burien, Kailee Duvall, Kristina Russell, Andrea Carmichael, Andrea Schreiber, Jakaeya Biggers, Janelle Yambert, Jessie Roesch, Christy Burge, Abby lange, Amanda Valbert.
Junior Varsity- Row 1 Mary Burk, Kellen Brown, Ellen Deal, Cashoenti Russell, Andrea Carmichael, Jessica Roesch . Row 2: Coach Marassa, Brittany Hiner, Guanesha Ivy, Emma Henss, Kelsey Bannon , Kelly Kyrouac, Coach Jones Row 3. Ashley Beckett, Shelby Strang, Colette Jackson, Erica Smith, Christine Adeoye, Coach Brookhart. Row 4 . Coach Gaston.
BURN 'EM The Central girls volleyball team started off in a new direction this year with a new assistant coach, Raul Gaston. Even though the team lacked height, they had great defense. The team put in tons of heart and fought hard throughout the season. Highlights of the season include beating Normal West in two games. The team was led by co-captains Christy Burge and Abby Lange. In addition to the captains, the Maroons had four additional seniors, Mallory McMahon, Kristina Russell, Amanda Valbert, and Kaylan Wonser, who all pushed the team each day. With the help of the News Gazette All-Area First Team and All-Conference player Christy Burge, and AllConference honorable mention Shelby Strang, the Maroons had a great season. Although the team had a 16-18 record, the season proved to be a success. With seven seniors returning next year, the Maroons should have another great year.
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Above: The team comes together before each game to get pumped up. The team says K-AAII the way.
Freshmen Row 1 Natasha McDonald, Megan Wentworth, Andrea Miskimins, Ol1v1a Wmston, Brittany Neil. Row 2: Karlee Buerkett, Hannah Jacobs, Colette Jackson, Jennifer Vanness. Row 3: Coach Marassa, Coach Jones, Coach Gaston, Coach Brookhart.
Row 1: Russel Wetzel, Robert Miles, Patrick Mazzocco, Luke Petry, Joshua Clark, Chris Wahlfeldt. Row 2: Steven Kesler, Adam Thies, Alexander Culver, Michael Th,es, Peter Hackley, Erik Antrim . Row 3 : Coach Johnson, M ichael Kesler, Thomas Broadrick, Matthew Feickert
Row 1 Eunice Gill, Hannah Ellsworth, Lisa Mazzocco, Allie Lindemann Raw 2: Coach Christopher Schultz, Sun ita Karan, Julie Howard
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It was a rebuilding year for the 2005 boys cross country team. The three seniors, Michael Kesler, Michael Thies, and Jordan Billingsley, were able to lead Central to a respectable 6th place ranking in the Big 12. With lots of hard work, the team was able to improve throughout the season and place 5th at regionals, then move on to sectionals, where they placed 20th. Michael Kesler was the team MVP, placing well in every meet he attended. With lots of young talent returning for next year, the team will continue to improve. The 2005 girls cross country team had a great year. They had a small squad, but every girl worked very hard and gave it their best, putting Central 7th in the Big 12. The season was also able to finish 6th at regionals. The highlight of the girls' season was MVP Lisa Mazzocco qualifying for sectionals. Everyone was able to learn a great deal over the season and will do well for years to come.
Far Left: Girls MVP lisa Mazzocco ,,.,..,.-.., ._.-, works hard to
finish the race . Left: Margaret Jones tries to finish ahead of a runner from Rantoul.
Above: The light shines on M1chael Kesler as he runs through a grove of trees Michael was a huge contributor to the team, placing the best on the team in every meet he attended.
" Even th o ugh it was a rebu ild ing year o ur team was still able to succeed . We have a lot of young talent that w ill serve us well in years to come." - Luke Petry
Varsity-Row 1: Jarrell Young, Spencer Johnson, Jordan Lee, Verdell Jones, Donald Stewart, Spencer Adams, Coach Nix. Row 2: Coach Davis, Zachary Flynn, Alex Acheson, Tim Summers, Cameron Strang, Andrew Chisholm, Coach Floyd . Row 3 : Will Craig, Liam Slesinski, Andrew Sherick, Damien Henderson, Derek Leemon.
Junior Varsity-Row 1 Carter Billingsley, Patrick Wampler, Jerry Exum, Payton Woods, Mark Horn, Reggie Pace, Chris Lehmann . Row 2: Kevin Cooper, Jake Slesinski, Alexander Culver, Quantrel Hedrick, Lamont Johnson, Kenneth Williams, Coach Nix. Row 3 : Jordan Walker, Keith Biggers, Coach Woods.
E:XPECT TO WIN "Expect to win" is a motto that can be applied to all Central Athletics, and one that was both used and demonstrated by the 2006 Central boys basketball team. They started out the season slow with two disappointing losses each by slim margins, but their potential was still recognized by many, and once Central got going, there was no looking back for this team. Winning their next two games along with a victory at the prestigious St. Louis Shoot-Out ignited a 20-game winning streak that showed everyone how good this year's team really was. With their extreme talent, the team was expected to win wherever they went. The team 's skills caused them to be favored in post-season play, and after defeating both crosstown rivals Urbana and Centennial, Central beat Pontiac to move on to its first sectional finals since 1990. They then faced Bloomington, where in a hard-fought match their amazing season came to an end.
Fa r Left: Andrew Chisholm looks to see what he should do with the boll as he makes his way down the court. Left: Donald Stewart fires off a shot in hopes of making a basket.
Above: Spencer Adams finds a player from Normal Community in his way as he moves in towards the basket. Unfortunately, a severe illness caused him to miss much of his senior season, but he was able to make a full recovery while cheering on his team from the hospital. Left: Verde II Jones
Freshmen-Row 1: Aoron Montgomery, Brandon Lewis, Rory Causley, Evan St Romam-Pulliam, Darren Hicks, Timothy Stewart, Jordan Fox, James Johnson. Row 2; Deondre Davenport ,Josh Proemmel, Isaiah Cain,Jace Tennant, Chris Hill, Andrew Beard, Edward McGhee, Coach Hess. Row 3 : Marcus Devos, Ryan Grey
Varsity-Row 1: Kelsey Toppendorl, Prenisho Jackson, Ellie locine, Julene Miller,
Junior Varsity-Row 1: Amber Frazier, Lauren Svymbersky, Spenser Bolden, Diamond
Eumce Gill, Charity Davis. Row 2 Allie Lindemann, Hayley Rohn, Kristine D' Urso, Kim Young, Kristina Russell. Row 3 : Coach Lindemann, Coach Stillman, Hope Elom, Jordoy lee, Janelle Yom bert, Coach Bottle.
Sturkey, Josmme Rhodes. Row 2 ¡ Shelby Strong, Kelly Kyrouoc, Ashley Peacock, Brittany Penwell. Row 3. Andrea Carmichael, Coach Stillman, Jackie Alexander.
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The 2005-2006 Central girls' basketball team had one of the best seasons in the team's history! The team was led by Seniors Allie Lindemann, Julene Miller, Eunice Gill, Hayley Rohn , Kim Young and Kristina Russell. With such amazing talent in store, it was inevitable that the girls would consistently win games. Allie Lindemann was a huge asset to the team. Allie even made Champaign-Urbana history this year by breaking the girls ' record of points, making 2,000 in her high school career. Eunice Gill also was a great athlete who reached her own personal goal of scoring 1,000 points this year. Coach Lindemann helped to bring the girls together and take care of business. This year was a memorable one, with such a tight-knit group who knew how to work together as a team should. Although next year's team is losing six great seniors' talent, there is definitely a bright future ahead for Maroon girls basketball.
Far Left: Senior Kim Young dribbles the ball before she shoots a freethrow. Left: Janelle Yomberl hurries over to Eunice Gill to help get her out of the opponent' s trap. Senior Eunice Gill hod a great season, and was a big port of the team ' s success. She also mode her 1,OOOth point of her high ~------' school career
Lindemann slrotegizes with the team before the big game against the cross town rivals, Centennial. The impressive score of 67-29. Left: Allie Lindemann poses with Greg Wolters to receive the game ball. She reached her career high of 2,000 points, making C-U history. Freshmen-Row 1 Yokera Barbee, Andrea Miskimins, Jennifer Overmyer, Sarah Moe, lawonda Miller. Row 2: Danielle Russell, Shiniqua Arnetle, Catherine Wilkie, Erica Chancellor, Coletle Jackson. Row 3¡ Karlee Buerketl, Michelle Thorson, Alexandra lowery, Jevanna Spinks, Coach BoHle.
Varsity- Row 1: Spencer Murray, Jodi Roy, Amondo Whitmer, Ruth Cox, Koitlyn Zedrick, l1z Clegg, Katie Good, Taylor Bottle . Row 2 · Katie O ' Byrne, Soroh Plorr, Heather Williams, Alex Forrest, Emma Henigmon, Ashley Miskimins.
Junior Varsity- Row 1; Stephanie Johnson, Katie Adams, Kierro Claiborne, Atiyyo Thompson, Sarah Shuler. Row 2 : Abby Johnson, Alyssa Zomboldi, Sidney Forrest, Molly Wampler
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The cheerleading season is one of the longest at central High School. Tryouts to make the squad began in April 2005, and soon after tryouts the squad traveled to the UCA Cheerleading Camp. They came with a prepared dance and ended up placing 5th for their original routine. The squad also learned a dance called the "extreme routine" and placed 1st at the camp . Right after camp, the squad started preparing cheers and routines for the football season. The cheerleaders pumped up the crowd of Central fans and helped carry the football team through regional playoffs. Soon after, the squad had to start thinking of great new cheers and stunts for the basketball season. The squad also had to prepare a routine for the IHSA regionals. Since IHSA made cheerleading an official sport in 2005, the cheerleaders will not be able to attend nationals, but they hope to place very high at the state level. Since six seniors will be leaving this year, there will be six more spots to be filled next year by hopeful JV members.
GO left: The girls of the cheerleoding squad come together after the Central vs. Urbano football game. The girls were there at every game to pump up ~oc.:~al the crowd and the team . Far left: Caroline Sholem and Jodi Roy perform their routine at the bonfire .
Above The cheerleaders do pushups after the Maroons football team scored a touchdown at the Urbano game. The squad did pushups after every touchdown.
Sophie Castro, Taylor Ellis, Arielle Gross. Wanser, Jennifer Kim, Coach Wilcher-Janes.
The 2005-2006 Pepettes had a great year. The season started out with a small group of girls because of the loss of several seniors. But later on there was a second tryout session and the team grew in number and spirit. The Pepettes helped to get the crowd excited during halftime at the football and basketball games . captains Team Arielle Gross and Paige Stewart taught new routines and dance moves and inspired the girls. All of the routines were original and exciting and kept the crowd dancing to their great music mixes. The cute outfits were perfect as well. Even with a change in team members mid-season, the year was a blast for everyone, Central fans are looking forward to more exciting dance routines in the years to come. Hey girls, just keep shakin' that thang!
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Far left: Arielle Gross, Ellie Eaton, and Sophie Castro show their '\.'\l~··fbll .• .,.~.,. , amazing donee skills to get the crowd pumped during halftime. left: Rosa Bobodoost, Jennifer Kim, and Samantha Finkbeiner keep the rhythm going and the crowd __,~ screaming.
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Led by Sophie Castro, Pepettes Margot Volentine, Arielle • • • • • • • • • • • Gross, Rosa Bobodoost, and Sierra Crabb bust a move out on the foo tball field .
Above: The Pepettes show the school what they ore mode of at the Homecoming pep rally. Their spirit got the school excited and ready to beat the Danville Vikings!
Margot Volentine grabs hands with another Pepette while showing her moves to the crowd during the Homecoming pep rally.
Arielle Gross and Coneisho Frazier donee in unison with one another They hod so much fun getting the crowd excited dunng halftime .
Varsity- Row 1· Manager Arnie Betts, Mike locine, Colin Burton, Toho AI-Rowe, Scot Chapman, Colin McGill, Alex Kvochev. Row 2. Rob Miles, Joe Hadler, Nice Perez, Andy Brunson, Jon Vimr, Max Foltz, Coach Will Barker. Row 3 • Coach Molt Hopkins, Grant Bullock, Ross Moore, Tyler McGill, Trevor Gladney, Daniel Beaudoin, Kirk McMurray, Nick lore.
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The 2005-2006 boys swim team had a fantastic season in the pool. The Maroons were led by a list of strong seniors. The Maroons took first place in the Bloomington Invite, Charger Invite, and the Twin City Championships . Tyler McGill and Ross Moore set pool records and personal records throughout the season . The Maroons had even more success by winning both the Big 12 Conference and the Sectional Championship . At state, Tyler won the 200 meter Freestyle and placed 2nd in the 500 meter Freestyle. Ross won the 100 meter Butterfly and placed second in the 200 meter IM. The Maroons finished 5th as a team and were quite pleased with the results. This year's team was filled with talented swimmers, and next year's swim team is looking forward to taking on the challenges of filling the departing seniors' shoes. o
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Far left: Nick lore swims in the freestyle event during the dual meet against Bloomtnglon . Left: Nico Perez portie~potes in the backstroke event in the Twin City Swim meet.
Ross Moore glides through the water during his race doing the breaststroke
Above The swim team comes together to listen as their coaches give them some tips before competing in o meet The Maroons placed tn the top 10 as o team for the third year in o row, with two gold and two silver places this year ot Stole alone.
Trevor Gladney springs off the diving board during the Charger Invitational.
Colin Burton performs o dive during the Twin City swim meet.
Row 1: lan Sanders-Schne1der, Sam Peters, Aryn Gilenson, Hogan Sills, Kaleb Ingersoll, Beau Tyler, Henry Ray, Josh Middleton, Julian Dessen, Brandon Smith. Row 2 Coach Anastasia , Mitch Kresca , MaH Feickert, Corban Leman, David Jackson, Caleb Marmion, Terry Seets, Luke Petry, Coach Oppor. Row 3 : Coach Scott, Evan Rochelord, Joel Yambert, Jordan Johnson, Mike Vignola , Alex Slifer, Aaron Jones, Alonzo M ' ler Row 4 Chris Stanley, Stanley Adkisson, Ben Boltmghouse, Steve Lessaris, Mike Morrissey, Malt Kresca, Phil Galaras, Jamel Freeman, Koli Bazzeii-Smith
TOUGHEIT 6 MINUTES Anyone on the 2005 Central wrestling team will tell you that wrestling takes strength, hard work, and dedication, and Central possessed all three of those things. The team had the privilege of being coached by Mr. Scott who pushed the team to their limits. Team captains Aaron Jones, Mitch and Matt Kresca, and Beau Tyler, in addition to state qualifier Kaleb Ingersoll, led the team to win 16 of their 22 dual meets and become Twin City Champs, which were all accomplishments to be proud of. The skill of the team was shown when, after Central received second place in IHSA regionals, eight wrestlers were able to qualify for sectionals. Central finished third overall in the Big 12 Conference. This was an extremely successful season. Although Central's seniors will move on, there is an abundance of skill returning next year to keep Central wrestling a work of perfection.
great sophomore year, and with on outstanding 34-5 record was able to qualify lor stole.
Aryn G ilenson makes a score against his opponent by using a fireman 's corry
Above: Mitch Kresco is ready to wrestle while in neutral position against Mahomet.
Aaron Jones is experiencing the triumph of winn1ng a match. Aaron hod on impressive 30 wins on the season.
Brandon Smith has his Centennial opponent right where he wonts him .
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Central students pursue new directions each year by joining different clubs and
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"I always thought it was funny that YEARbook is only a semester class." - Samir Patel
Yearbook "Take photographs, write copy, create layouts, and edit yearbook of high school memories " Staff members attend ISHSPA Journalism Conference and IHSA Journalism Competition " Meets as a class first semester " Has been a club for 96 years
"Yearbook is stressful but fun! It's what keeps me going throughout the day." - Rachel Reardon
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French Club ., 60 members ., Has been a club for 30 years ., Meets once a month ., Major events: International Fair, French Caroling, annual field trip to Chicago, and making Mardi Gras beads
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French Honor Society ., Has been a club for 30 years ., Meets 2-5 times a year ., Major event is the Initiation Ceremony in the spring ., The purpose is to recognize students who excel in the French classroom
"French Club is awesome because of the fun activities we do. Mardi Gras beads are my favorite!" -Katie Goad
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"Spanish Club is really fun! We celebrate Spanish holidays with some cool parties." - BriHany Hiner
Row 1: Indio Mullady, Courtney Bishop, Amy Engelbrecht-W iggans, Yonfen Li. Row 2 : lauren Svymbersky, Ann Pataky, Kim Kyrouoc, Bhumi Patel, Olga Jones, Kori Schantz, Stefan Budic. Row 3 : Jennifer Fitton, lindsey Hollett, Gionno Gross, Alexandra Forrest, Somir Patel, Becky Baird, Kelsey Toppendorf, Nico Perez. Row 4: Ru1 Li, Jacqueline Thomas, Katie Webber, Jacob Schmit, Matthew Kresco, Moura McDonald, Shoyon RostomAbodi, Senora Sparks. Row 5 : Reed Boskey, lon Wright, Jonathon Vimr, Tommy Deschler, Charles Tobb, Ashley Miskimins.
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"I'm always ready for a math challenge." - Charles Tabb
Math Team ., 30 members ., Teams meet once a week toprepare for competitions ., Participates in competitions such as ICTM (regional & state) and smaller competitions at various universities
Row 1 Mark Pataky, Adam Thies, Samuel Peters, Eric Sea, Amy Engelbrecht-Wiggans, Jackie Alexander, Ka-Rhim Kim, Su Hak Lee, Philipp Erdmann. Row 2: James Kindt, Emily Ho, Robbie Crow, Ann Pataky, Jennifer Filion, Elizabeth Clegg, Yanfen Li, Tina Lon, Shira Stolarsky, Charles Tabb. Row 3: Joe Hood, Ivy He, Morci Warren, Sarah Lichtblau, Amy Foltz, Arielle Gross, Christy Kim, Rosemary Nash, Lisa Mazzocco, Andrea Carmichael. Row 4 Mr Poetzel, Serena Brodsky, Rui Li, James Zech, Samir Patel, Kirk McMurray, Peggy Jones, Teresa Tufte.
Scholastic Bowl ., Meets once a week ., Participates in competitions in Bloomington, Springfield, and at the U of I ., Members love trivia ., Competitions consist of questions from various categories
"We have fun answering trivia questions and team Us always wins." - Amy EngelbrechtWiggans
Row 1 Yon fen Li, Amy Engelbrecht-Wiggans, Sam Mowry, Laura Moo rd. Row 2: Mr. Ruis, Tom Chen, Quantrel Hedrick, Kirk McMurray, Chris Frazer.
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Concert Bond ..; Meets everyday during 5th hour ..; Has about four concerts per year ..; These concerts are the main highlight of the year ..; Members must practice a lot because they meet everyday, but it's definitely worth all the hard work because it's so much fun
Symphonic Bond ..; Practices everyday during 2nd hour ..; Has about four concerts every year ..; Concerts are held in the evenings and are lots of fun for both the musicians and the audience ..; Members love all the cool people
"We had some good times. We had some bad times. We played some good music and we played some bad music. Eric Whitacre is very cool." -Michael Thies
Row 1: Keith Gonshorek, Allie Huber, Sereno Brodsky, Kelsey Wilson, Jackie Alexander, lydia Anderson, Merry Thomas, Amy Engelbrecht-Wiggans, Maurine Sterrett, Corrie Nelson, MacKenzie Heinen, Allie Chouinard, Katie Thomas, Palmer Gunderson, lydo Bielak, Ko-Rhim Kim . Row 2; Nico Perez, Amanda Sailor, Matthew Feickert, Jenn Hood, Jeremy Wurl, Kevin Gorton, Lauro Wilcox, John Milos, Mike Vignola, Trent lyons, Claire Kirby, Kendall Hermsdorf. Row 3 â&#x20AC;˘ CB Thompson, Hayley Rohn, Ally Curtis, Soroh lichtblou, Moll Rodriguez, Miguel Zamora, Joe Hood, Maureen Henry, Spenser Bolden, Abbey Knop, Mox Buckingham. Row 4 : Sean Baird, Andrew Hughes, Russell Wetzel, Meghonn Hiser, Aaron Gates, Andy Coin, Andrew Cox, Nigel Knop, Mark Pataky, Alex Moore, Andy Monaster, Jordon Fox, Moll Hiser, Michael Thies
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Marching Bond " 90 members "Performances: last year's Peach Bowl, halftime at the boys varsity home football games, festivals, and parades " Grand Champions at the festival in Mt. Zion this year!
Color Guard "8 members " Uses flags on poles, chain flags, sabres, spheres, baskets, and many more cool props to add color to the show " Performs with marching band to help entertain the crowd during football game halftime shows
"Color Guard is cool because you don't have to take P.E." - Sara Wright
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Row 1· Joe Hood, Tim David, M1guel Zamora, Mike Gonda, Edward McGhee. Row 2; Alex Moore, Joson Nunn, Jordon Fox, Jon Wurl. Row 3. Corissa Hoyne, Max Foltz, Jamie Mauck, Adam Thies, Alyssa Durant, Mark Pataky, Mike Vignola, Russell Jones, Kevin Gorton, Lauren McQueen, Jeremy Wurl.
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To my S\\ eetest orey. Yes, you have always been my ea y baby. But with that ease came a kind connection, like a glue that held us all together. nd, now a ¡ you continue your adventures in the world take inspiration from Lyndon B. Johnson \\hO said, "This nation, this generation, in this hour has man's first chance to build a Great oc1ety, a place \\here the meaning of man's life matches the marvels ofman's labor." If ever there was a soul who could make this dream come true 1t is you my magnificent son. I love you. Mom
Alex, Good luck next year at college it' going to be pretty lonely at home without you no one to fight over who has to take the dog out, who gets to u e the computer and I gue. s I'll have to buy my own "Halo 2" game but remember who own the X-box!! You've been someone I alway look up to and I'll mi hanging out with you! Love, Adam
Klmbcrlyn Irish Blessing for you!! May there always be work for your hands to do, may your purse always hold a com or two. May the sun always shine on your windowpane, may a rainbow be certain to follow each rain. May the hand of a fnend always be ncar you, may God fill your heart V\'Jth gladness to cheer you. You are awesome!!!!!!!! The world is yours!''"!! Love, Mom
Dear Courtney, You ins1stcd upon pushmg your \\ay into the \\Orld early You were the tiniest bundle of perfection. You have ah,ays been dctem1ined: you ha\e always taken each day as though you've kno\\n the purpose God created you for. You have blossomed beautifully and we are so proud of you. Well, the time has come for you to spread your wings and fly. Enjoy your college years and know that you desef\e the very best. Your family loves you so much and each one of us will always be here for you . With all our love. Dad. Mom (tearfully). Caila and Dwayne P.. Your attendance will be required for all family meetings.
Kim, ongratulation ... you arc finally ready to enter the "real world," and what a great tart you have had getting there! We could not be more proud of you. You have taught us that "The difference between try and triumph is ju t a little UMPH!" Remember that and you will go far, a we know you will! Love you forever, Love you for alway , Mom, Dad, Kelly and Doug
Li7, Mines or computers, aero pace or civil, we're sure you'll be a great engineer. .. or lawyer. After all, to engineer means to per uade or wangle. Our Oobie the great wangler! eriou ly, we are very proud of our new Por che owner. Love, Mom, Dad, and cot
Liza Jane, You are a fabulous girl with a fabulous looking future. God has great things planned for you, I'm sure of it. Congratulations on everything you've grown to be in the past four years- I'm so proud to call you my sister (mo t of the time-jk) r love you! Val
Li a, Thanks for everything. Love, Patrick
Li a, You were the be t Chri tma pre cnt ever! You continue to bring joy to our live . We're o proud of your accompli hment and the per on you've become. Keep working hard to be the be t that you can be, live life to the fulle t and know that we love you more than word can ay. Mom and Dad
Heatherbunnies, I am o proud of you and all your accompli hmcnt . You arc one of the greatest joys of my life. You can do anything you et your mind to o don't be afraid to take on omething new. Go out and take on the world. You have a great pirit and I love you very much. You are a gift from God. Mom
Life with you i like a roller co a ter ride full of up and down . You can go far, achieve any goal you want, and we are o proud of you. We love you very much. "Forever and ever." Good luck next year in COLL GE, "Bump." Love your Mom and Dad Fonda and Larry
Colleen, The Bean, our family's fair queen . Off to college next fall-can't believe you're 18!
You do \\hat is needed to get where you're going, Yet always you're humble; your ego's not showing.
You're caring and kind; you're silly and fun . You've kept us active and on the run .
We 'vc had a tunc watching you grow, wondenng what qualities next you'll show .
You're willing to explore. alway participatingYearbook, volleyball, peer-mediating.
We're proud of your kindness. honest). and attitude. For being your family, we're full of gratitude. We love you'- Dad, Mom. Jeff, and mckcrs
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Abby, We are o proud of you! You've had a wonderful high ch ol expenence and an equally exciting college career i waiting ju t around the comer. God ha ¡ ble ed you with a keen intellect, a bright mile, a beautiful voice, and a loving pirit. Our prayer for you is that God will continue to guide and direct you in all you do. We lo e you! Mom, Dad, Jordan, and Micah ¡.
Dear Lauren, It's hard to behe\e you have grown from a toddler clinging to my leg to such an independent, outgmng, beautiful young lad). Your values have carried you this far and will carry you throughout college and into your future. You arc such a special per on and we arc very proud of you. Continue to expand your horizons in college. Love, Mom, Dad, Holly and huckic
Congratulation Matthew, You've grown from a hy little boy to a confident young man. Your independence and quiet determination will take you far. Reach for your dream , enjoy the journey, and continue to bcltcvc. Remember that we love you and will alway be there for you. We arc so proud of you ... Dad, Mom, Mike, Mitch, Nick, and arab
Mitchell, From a young child to a young man, you have alway had a smile. At chool a well a at home, your outgoing per onality, helpful nature, and kind heart have brought joy to o many lives. We are proud ofyour dedication, determination, and hard work. Never give up on your dreams. We love you ... Dad, Mom, Mike, Matt, Nick, and arah
Mitch, Luke, and Zack, You've gone from boy at St. Matthews to Central men in four short years. You've made u o proud! Good luck in college. Love, Dan and Pam Holmer
Luke Mathew You made It! Congratulations on four fabulous year路 of football, madrigal dinners, another Mathews' madrigal king, the great and powerful Oz, an lsuzu, two BMW's, a secret costume party, peed Lube, prom drama, ubv.路ay 路andwichcs, the beautiful sounds of Cut Time and Jazz Choir, Dunkin Donut coffee, curly hair, weird hair, and no hair, duct tape suits, Ben Folds and Dave Matthews concert, Illim games, and all the thmgs you haven't told us' We love you and arc so proud of you You've been a blessing since day one. Dad, Mom, ate, Ben, Joel, and of course, Hobbes
Phillip, We are o proud of the young man you have become with your integrity and strong work ethic. You arc our third joy, and we love you o much. A路 you go to college next year, your faith in God and the love of your family will alv,:ays be with you. Remember to follow your dream and in your journey through life al\\-ays live well, laugh often, and love much. Love you always, Saba, Mom, Ia, and Elizabeth
Allie, You have made us proud. It ha been a privilege to coach and cheer for you. Your teamwork will serve you well in college and in life. We look forward to cheering for you at the next level. With Love, Mom, Dad, Laura & Rachel
Alex & Tyler. It started wtth Mrs. Jackson's kindergarten class. then countless slccpovcrs. becoming next door neighbors, practically living at each other's homes, funny llallo\\ccns, S\\ im meets at CCC, calling each other hristmas morning as soon as presents were opened to sec \\hat each other received, watching many 49cr\ games together, too many intcndo. Playstation and X-box games, paper routes. Mr. McGill's cheesy eggs aturday mornings- just to name a fc\\ thing .. It's been a joy to watch the two of you gro"" up and become the fine accomplished young men you arc today We wish you all the best in the years to come! Love. Mom & Dad (Mr. & Mrs. A)
Alex. Where has the time gone'? It seems JUSt like yesterday you were our little "super guy" who kept us running C'vcry minute of the day. We arc so proud of all your academic and athletic accomplishments. You'\c become an outstanding young man \'vho has a wonderful life ahead of him. As you go ofT to college, continue to grow and work hard as you have done m the past and also enJoy!! We \\ill always be here for you'' You and your brother arc the light of our lives. We love you!! Lo\C always, Mom and Dad
Jamie and Joel, Where have the year gone? It eem like ju t ye terday we were walking to South Side for your first day of kindergarten! We are very proud of both of you and can't wait to ee what the future hold for you. We love you both! Mom&Dad
Robert, Congratulation on your many accompli hment ! We've enjoyed every game, match and performance and we are o very proud ofyou. Your trong work ethic and determination to ucceed will carry you through college and beyond. Your future i o bright - we look forward to watching you achieve your goal . We love you! Dad, Mom and Emily
Dear Kaylan Marie, The Lord ha blessed our fat111ly \\tth a \t\actous. fun-lo,ing. caring. and Joyful daughter. sister. and liicnd. Your per e\ crance, steadfastness. and loplty arc \\ondcrful character tra1ts that\\ ill help you uccccd m many areas ofhfc. Pcrsc\crancc \\Ill pull you through tough s11uat10ns \\hen you feel dt coumged tcadfastnc \\Ill ah\ays be your gu1de as your fa1th 1s tested. Loyalty \\ill al\\1l}s be a faithful friend as you call upon ;our Hca\cnly Dad. You \\ill ah\ays be our httlc '"K K "and \\C \\ill ahâ&#x20AC;˘ays lo\c you .. o \latter What!" We are \Cf) proud of you and are grateful for the opportunll) to \\Utch you embrace a nC\\ sea ¡on m hfe. Congratulation upon your high school graduation! LO\e, I Corinth1ans 13:4-7 Dad. Mom. Ben, and Jcnna
li, You're not the pa enger anymore beside your younger 路ister, Brittany. Ju t look at you now! You're on to a great life, and we all love you . Memories? Plenty! Mom's never-ending tnp - for your 路w1m practices which gave you fir 路ts at the state meet... Great volleyball player and could you hit a home run! Those Indian Prince campout with Dad ... Piano lessons, and don't forget the fun cats we had around the hou. e--- oodles, Max, and Mi . s Cheddar (you named her when she ate your pizza). Don't 路top and keep moving up! Love, Mom, Dad, Matt, Brittany, Katherine, and Mis Cheddar
arah, I remember the day 13 year ago when you got on the chool bu with your Barney backpack and lunchbox for your fir t day at Kindergarten. Thi part of your journey i over, and it ha been a great ride! You have worked hard and we are very proud of you. ow, you will start a new journey and we know that you will ucceed at whatever you do. Good Luck, June Bug. Love, Mom & Dad
Clayton : We are so proud of you! Not only proud of your many accomplishments, but of the young man you have bccome ... honest, strong, hard-working, conscientious, and kind. Your life lies ahead of you, waiting for you to mold it to your own specifications. How exciting to have such countless possibilities! Remember to keep God close to your heart and to be true to your elf always. Our best wishes for a stellar golf career at Illinoi - we look forward to watching you develop your talent even further. Our love will follow you anywhere and everywhere! Love always, Mom and Dad
pencer--We alway knew you followed the beat of a different drummer... it just took u awhile to realize that the different drummer wa YOU!!! Keep li tening to that beat, keep following that drum: your heart. All our love and upport wherever that beat take youMom and Dad
Luke, We are proud of your accomplishments and the per on you have become. You have brought great enjoyment to our live . God has truly bles ed u . We wi h you much succe and happine s! Love, Mom &Dad
Dear Laura Jane, You are the sweetest, funmest, smartc. t, and most lovable daughter and Jster, there could ever be, to the end of the world. CongratulatiOns on all you have accomplished! "That wa a memorable day to me, for it made great changes in me. But 1t 1s the same with any life. Imagine one selected day struck out of it, and think how d1ffcrcnt its course would have been. Pause, you who read th1s, and thmk for a moment of the long chain of iron or gold, of thorns or flowers, that would never have bound you, but for the formation of the first link on one memorable day." -Charles D1ckens, Great Expee.tations Love, Mommy, Dad, Rachel. and Mike XXXXXOOOOO
Maura, You've alway made us proud, but never more o in these past few years! We've watched you blo som into a beautiful, self-assured young woman, with a mind of your own and goals to make any parent beam with pride. A¡ you've met new fnends, tried new things, and developed a strong. ense of who you are, you've proven that you're prepared to meet the challenges ahead. It's hard to watch you go, but we know you're ready. Congratulations! Love, Mom, Dad, and can
Lexie, We are so very proud of you, not only for your accompli hment in chool, but al o for the incredible per on you have become. You have a great future ahead of you. njoy every day, and remember little eye are watching. Love, Dad, Mom, and Alex
Dear Lyda, That eem like ye terday, and look at you today. We can't wait to ee what tomorrow bring . We love you. Mom, Dad and Ryan
Briana, From the moment Dr. Brunner put you in my arm , we've had a very special bond. I thank God everyday that he has allowed your Dad and I to love and care for you. Briana, you were the sweete t, happtest, and funnie t child I've ever known. ow that you have grown into a beautiful young woman, I ee you are kind, and caring. Remember to follow your own mind, be positive, and strive to do your very be t and you will achieve succe m whatever you choose to do. Love, Grandma & Dad
Dear Ali: From the minute you came into this world, you have been a blessing! You light up our lives with your million dollar smile and great spirit. We have loved being a part of all your many adventure -Jazz Band, wimming, Madrigal , musical , Young Life, tudent ouncil, etc. - it has been so much fun! You have truly made "a handprint on our heart " and we will forever be your bigge t fans ... All our love and very best wi he , Mom, Dad & Mamie
S\\.cct ara, 1\n mtclhgcnt woman once said, .. fhc dec1sion to have a ch1ld is to accept that your heart \\Ill forc\cr \\.alk about outs1de of your body." o true 1 Rmsmg a daughter is like tending a garden. You II) to make the en\ ironment rich and nurturing. Provide the proper amount of care. guidance. and nutrition, trying to balance without overdomg and stunting. If all goes well, you produce a beautiful nower. You, our beautiful daughter, arc JUSt begmnmg to bloom. We are so proud of all your academic achievements and numerou talents. There IS nothing you cannot do 1 tay focused. have faith and pray orten Don't II) to fit m and take the easy road \\.hen you were born to tand on your own. 'The future belong to those who believe 111 the beauty of their dreams." -Eleanor Roose\elt Dream b1g Sar 1 ! LO\e al\\.ay . Mom, Dad. Lonm and Drc\1.
Aaron, I can't believe that I'm congratulating my big brother on graduating from high school. You ma) bt.: I , but trust me, I'll nc-.cr forget the 10-year-old Tac Kwon Do star with Harry Potter glasses' o matter how far you go off for college you'll be here in my heart and I'll miss seeing you in the hallvvay (even though you never say "hi"). ever forget how many amazing talents you have. They will take you wherever you vvant to go. Much, much love to my big bro, Peggy
Bubba, 'rou have grovvn to be such a wonderful young man. We arc o proud of who you arc and all you have accomplished! We have so enjoyed watching you run, play basketball, and run some more Press m for all God has for your life! Love, Dad, Mom, Da\id & Deborah, Michelle, u an,
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Timothy Tim! Tim! I am o proud of you. You have had ups and down , but you did not give up in your education or dream. Keep your dream and do not give up. You will alway¡ be my Baby. I lo e you! I love you! Your Be t Friend, Your Mother
Dear lma, You were the darlingest little girl and have turned mto a multi-talented and determined young \\Oman. \\'c arc proud of you and look fomard to enjoying your many successes in all a\cnuc ¡ of life. Keep laughing! Love, Mom, Dad, and David
Congratulation Ja mine Love, Mom Go Jazzy-j
Alhson, Where did the lime go? You gre"' up \O fa\ I. We are so very proud of you and your many accomplishments. There i-. no doubt that you will go far with your motivatton , kno"'Icdge. and pure test for life and all that 11 holds for you to experience. You have touched the lives of everyone "'ho kno"'s you in such a special "'a}. You are very 'pecial to us all. Congratulattons! We Love You, ~om, Dad, Jtm. Kathy, Colin, and Sarah
Mike, We are so proud of you! Love, Mom and Dad
Dear Tommy, What a "'onderful blessing it ha been to ha'e )OU as my son . \\hen I look at you I ee a young man of tntegnty. Your 10\c, humor, creatt\ 11y, courage, determmauon and honesty is "'hat I admire about you . As you graduate and move on to the next phase of your life, remember to pray always and (,od will he your strength and your guide. IIO\C you o much. Mom
AMY, Your sense of humor has filled our home with laughter, love and happiness. Being the youngest you figured the world out at a young age and have used it to your advantage. We arc so proud of you. The Lord will bless you for our righteousness. Love. Mom and Dad
Katie, We arc very proud of you . You have always been an independent person and when you set a goal you always have success achieving it. We know you will succeed in whatever you choose in li fc . Love, Mom Dad Kari
Kathy. We arc proud of all your accomplishments, but most of all proud of the person you have become. Remember to work hard, stay true to yourself: and stand up for those who cannot stand up for themselves . We beheve you will achieve great things . Because of you, our world and home have been changed for the better We love always, no matter what, no matter where. Dad, Mom,
DanHow have you grown up o fast? I will always remember the little boy I gave Patch to you were so happy with him. The thing we love most about the person you are is that you stay true to yourself. You've always been very special to u . Love, Mimi and Danny
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DoodleWith uper Mario, we have enjoyed the ride from your first day of Kindergarten to high chool. We love you. Mom, Dad, & Caitlin
ChadWe are so proud of you for all of your hard work and determination. It will take you far in anything that you decide to do in life. Know that we are always here for you and love you with all our heart !! Love, Mom and Dad
Hayley, enior year has arrived. Time is flying! We have enjoyed every minute of the ride. Good Luck with whatever road you choose to follow. We are ooo proud of the person you have become. Love always, Mom, Dad, Cory & Higgins
Cait and Ben, "All endings are also beginnings. We just don't know it all the time ... " Although graduation is the ending of high school, it is a WO DERFUL beginning that our family can anticipate together with excitement! May the next 18 years bring as much happiness as the previous
"James, Mac, Squeaky" Although we seldom tell you so often we recall The loving things you've done for us Since you were \cry small Your gentle warmth and caring so important to us still We think of hO\~ we love you and how much we always will Your loving fam1ly
18' Mom, Dad, and Michael
Mitch, These past four years have been so much fun for us! In the next four years you will be living the dream you've worked so hard for. We are so excited and proud of you. All our love, Mom, Dad, Ang, Joe, Grandpa and Autumn
Luke, You're a true ble sing to our family. You have so many gifts to share. Keep your mind and heart open to all possibilities. Love, Mom and Dad Jackie and Eric
LisaYou have alway been a blessing and joy in our lives. It' hard to believe thi chapter of your life is coming to an end and a new one is beginning. You are a brave, strong, faithful, beautiful young woman who we love beyond word . With love and pride, Mom, Dad, Drew, and Sam
Scott, It has been a joy to watch you grow from a little boy to a young man! May happiness be with you all the days of your life. We will always be there to upport you and encourage you in whatever you choose to do. Keep smiling! We love you! Mom, Dad, Nick, and Renee
Kat): You ha\e ah,ays been a tremendous ourcc of JOY to u . We could not be any happu:r or prouder to ha\e this opportumty to you·· ur Daughter & tst r." Thank you for all that you arc and do. II our lo\e, Mom, Dad, · Val
Allyson, We 'vc always known that the greate ·t gifts come in mall package . Love you very much, Dad and Mom
"Make ea.:h day your mastcrptcce" -John Wooden Ltam. ( ongratulattons to our masterpiec.:c. You arc a S\\ cet. tntclhgent. handsome. and talented young man. We arc truh blc . cd. Be ·t of luck to you as you contmuc life\ jou~ey. We're. o proud of you! LO\ c you fore\ er, Mom& Dad
Congratulation Puppy! We love you and are very proud of you.
Chn. ty. We are o ble ·ed to ha\e you in our li\e . You arc a beauuful daughter and si. tcr and we are \el) proud of you. We IO\e your smile. your laughter. the sparkle tn your C) C.• your sptrited personaht) and lmc ofltfc. Thank )OU for gi\ ing us . o many .,.. ondcrful mcmoncs to treasure. We will ah\ay~ be here for you. Our lo\e \\ill be \\tth you fore\er as you follow your dream .. Love always, Mom. Dad, ~ric, cott. Mtchacl and Marie
Tyler. Gone are the days of Peter Pan. John Wayne. Chief, and upcrman. We look forward to watching you pursue your dreams and goals of the future. We arc so proud of you. Remember "chop-chop" and chec ic eggs will always be there for you. Lo\e, Mom and Dad
Mtchael. You arc a light in our hves. We love you! 1om, Dad. tephanie. Daniel and Adam
TimWe are so proud of you and your accompli hment'. Remember to be true to your elf and your friend . Reach for the sky and build bridges. Love, Mom, Dad, Laura and Mel
The man who looks mtently mto the perfect Ia\\ that gt\C freedom. and contmue. to do thts, not forgctttng what he has heard. but doing tt he \\til be blessed in .,.. hat he docs. Jame> 1:25
laytonEighteen years ago I was bles ed with a wonderful little brother. I am so proud of your golfing accomplishments, and I know that you still ha\e more ahead of you. o matter how famous you may become, remember that I will ah\ays be the ''btg" tstcr. Love. Whitney
Time to mov.e to the beach and go \\Ork at Hollister! I'm o proud of you Kate! ext year will be fun. we can make a lot more a\\esome lame memone ! Remember "Oh,l'm busy for the rc t of my hfe." I lov. e you best friend! Patge Dempsey
Mom, Dad, Eric, & Rory
wcet SaraFrom the gravely voiced, cute little blonde toddler with big blue eyes to the beautiful young lady you 'vc become so many reasons to be proud Your abilitic , thoughtfulness, special charm & talent will help you accomplish whatever you set out to do. We love you. 1randma and Grandpa Paul
Kate Louise we love you! Kate you arc a very genuine, honest. caring, and compassionate young woman. Kate you are a beautiful person on the inside and outside. We believe your future holds endless possibilities. Endca\or and Perse\cre. Always Love, Mom and Dad, Jade. Daniell e. and eil
Jennifer, You have come so far the last four years and they have all been a great uccess. We know the college years will bring more. Keep aiming high and we know you will reach your ultimate goal. May all your dreams come true! Love, Mom and Dad
MikeWe arc very proud of your many accomplishments. It has been with great plea urc that we have watched you grow into an outstanding young man. We have great confidence in you and we know that you \\<ill lind ¡ucccss a you follow your dreamsOur love and upport alwaysDad, Mom. Kate, and John
Caitlyn: You've been a joy since the day you were born & we're 0 proud of you. 2 at Mizzou! Will the campus survive? You'll be successful in whatever you choo c to do, wecthcart. DREAM Bl ! We're with you all the way Mom, Dad, Rachael, Brenna & Libby
Caitlyn: You arc one of the mo t incredible people that I know . You arc thoughtful, nice and funny a hell! You will go so far in life and can accompli. h anything you start. I feel o blcs. cd to have you not only a my 1 ter but a my be t friend a well. I'm so excited for next year at Mizzou! XOXO, Molly
John,
Zack, Great smile, excellent tudcnt, loving brother, na ty curve ball, what el e i there'? You've alway worked hard in the cia sroom & on the diamond and we're very proud of your many succc . c . tay focused, work hard and enJOY all the fun thing about college. We wi h you continued succcs & happine. Love, Mom & Dad
We are o proud of you. Love, Your family
Jackie, ongratulation on your accompli hment , we are proud of you. Graduation i not the end of your road, tt 1 just the beginning. Love, Mom, Dad, and Ben
Dear ick: We arc o proud of you! We loved going to your swim meet and cheering you and the team on. You have had great teacher here at Central and we will continue to cheer you on in whate\er the future hold for you. Love, Mom, Alex, Jay on. Grandma and Grandpa Callahan
Colin, Who would have guessed a hy quiet boy who couldn't be away from home on unday. would grow up to be a intendo-playing hermit with all his other friends who are afraid of girls'? Probably a lot of people, but we love you anyway! Congrats little buddy! LO\C, Rync & Katie
To the Director of"A Broom for the Bride": Dear Rachel, We are o proud ofyou. You've become uch a creative, expre sive, caring, and re ponsible per on! You have o much to offer; we wi h you all the be t. Love, Mom, Dad, atalie & Daniel
Rachel, You have become a smart, beautiful young \\Oman. You are on your \\<ay mto the world to make your mark. Your trength and courage will help you and guide you. We are o \Cry proud of you! Always be true to yourself. and know "'e lo\e and support you! The world is your make your mark! God Ble ! Your family
Dear Dani. Congratulations. We arc \Cry proud of what you have accomplished and the \\Onderful person you ha'c become. The years have gone by so qutckly and no\\ you \\ill start on a ne\\ ad\enture. \\'e know that you will be as ¡uccessful m the future a you ha\e been until now o matter \\hat come next, \\e \\ant you alway. to remember hO\\ much w clove and cheri h )OU LO\C,
1om. Dad and JJ
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B Babadoost Kondn, Rosa 6, 1S, S6, 165, 1SO, 197 Bac1ho, Juan 110 Bag lama, Charles 9S, 142 Bag lama, Lauren so, 66, 1S1 Ba1ley, Tyne1a so, 64, 6s, 193 Ba1rd, Becky 19, so. 66, 132, 133, 14S, 173. 176, 1S1 Ba1rd. Sean 37, 9S, 146, 1S4 Baker, Adam 110, 143 Baker, Chns no, 143 Ball, Jam e 86 Bannon, Kelsey 9S, 152, 174, 1S5, 197 Banto, Dekontee so Baran, Enn 9S, 174 Baran, Oren 110
Barb e, Yakera 110, 161 Barber, Chase 110, 146 Barber, Tnstan 110 Barber, Tyler ••o Barela , Elisabet h 46 Barlow, Ja s so, 66 Barnes, Deatra 9S Barnhill, Brittany so Barry, Ashley S6 Bates, Arlc 110 Batoma, N'Tchan a 35, 110 Ba ttle, Taylor 9S, 14 2, 162 Bau mann, Chad so. 66 Bavda , Darshan 9S Baz r, Ehzab th so. 66, 134 Bazzeii-Sm1th, Kof1 9S, 142, 16S Beard, Andrew 110, 143, 159, 1S4 Beaudom. Dan1el 51, 66, 166, 167 Beck, Elizabeth 9S, 1S9 Beck, John 51, 72, 130 Beckett, Ashley 26, 9S, 152, 176 Bell, Austin 110 Bell, Kathleen 12.2, 192. Bender, Valinda S6 Benekohal, Sara 110, 1S4 Bennet, Lachla 13S Beno1t, Ch nstina 51, 66, 177, 1S1, 195.1 97 Berg . Zachary 110, 143 Berg-J acobson, Brendan 1•, 9S, 191, 192., 194 Betts, Am1e 9S, 14S, 166 Beznadina, Yuha 9S, 1S3, 193 Bezruki, Steffan1e 12., 2.1, 43, 9S, 1S3. 194 B1elak, Lyda 51, 1S2., 1S4 B1ggers, Jakaeya S6, 13S, 152, 176 B1ggers, Jordan S6, 193 B1ggers, Ke1t h 15S B1gham, Anton1o 13S B1gham, M1chael 51 B1gham, Shanara 110 B1gham Tillman, Paul 9S, 1So Bill ngsley, Carter 7, 9S, 15S Bill ngsley, Jordan 51, 13S, 179 B1shop, Amber S6, 193 B1shop, Calla 98 B1shop. Courtney 9, 3S, 51, 66, S1, 176, 1S1 Black, Deborah 17, 122 Blacketer, Michael 12.2. Blackwell, Taylor 110 Blanco, V1ctona 110, 174 Blanco-Zamora, Mario n 31 Bliss, MoniCa 110 Bhss1t, Wyatt 9S Bloomer, Conway 98 Boatnght, Darryl 9S Boatnght, Reg1na 110 Boatright, Tasheena S6, 193, 197 Bockarie, Alpha 110 Bockarie, Mariama 51, 66, 197 Bolden, Spenser 9S, 13S, 160, 1S4, 1S6 Bollmger, Katelyn 34, 9S, 134, 176, 1Ss, 1S7 Boltmghouse, BenJamin S6, 16S, 197 Bolton, Quinsella 51 Bolton, Taylor 110 Bon1face, Bnttam 45, 86, 193, 197 Bopara1, James 9 Boskey, Reed 51, 66, 176, 179, 1S1, 182 Bowden, Tracy 51, 66 Bowdry, Shance 22, 25, 51, 66 Bowman, Saral1 51, 66, 186 Boyd, Ryan 51, 73, 175, 1S1, 185, 1S6 Boyter, H1llary 9S, 175 Brackett, M1kael S6 Bradley, Brandon 9S Bradley, Ciara 12.2 Bradley, Jaron 110, 143
Bradley, Quentm S6 Bragg, Matthew 9S, 146 Brewer, Kim berly 9S Bnze, Freona 110 Broad nck, Thomas S6, 1>4 Brodsky, Ariana 41, 51 Brodsky, Serena 110, 178, 1S4, 1S6 Brooks, Justin 9S Browder, Anthony 9S, 142 Brown, Ashley S6 Brown, Cameron S6, 176 Brown, Charta 193 Brown, Chns topher 15, 17, 138 Brown, Kellen 35, 9S, 13S, 152 Brown, Knstme 9S, 134 Brown, Krysta l 7, 9S Brown, Kyrsten S6, 173, 175, 1So, 1S1 Brown, Lucas 51, 64, 6s. 66, 136, 142 Brown, Maben 51, 66, 79, 13S Brown, Marcus D. 100, 193 Brown, Marcus S. 66, 79, 13S Brown, Manlyn 51, 66 Brown, Maunce 100 Brow'l, Michael 51 , 72, 13S, 142. Brown, Monel 100, 142. Brown, Savanna 51 Brown, Sha tom S6, 1S3, 193, 197 Brown Vaus hawn 100, 1SS Brown-Rodnguez, Lyndan 100 Brow'1f1eld, Mana 14 Brownf1eld , Tanya 52 Bruce, Candace S6 Brumf1eld , Bntney 100, 193 Brunkow, Lucas 110 Bruno, Anna 110, 150 Bruns. Pat 46 Brunson, And rew 100, 144, 145, 166, 185 Bucey, Amy 3S, 52, 66, 69, 13S, 174. 1S2, 1S9, 192. Buck, Sarah 110, 1S4, 1S6 Buckingham, Maxwell S6, 1S4, 1S6 Bud1c, Stefan S6, 136, 176 Buerkett, Karlee 110, 153, 161 Bugbee, Bnanna S6, 132 Bulla more, Sean 110 Bullock, Grant 39, 52., 62., 72, 166 Burge, Christy 19, 37, 52, 66, 70, So, 152., 172, 173, 1So, 1S1 Burk, Mary (Ka1t1e) 100, 152, 1S1, 192 Burten, Mlrissa 100, 152 Burton, Col n 110, 166, 167 Burton, Tyler 100, 131 Burton-Sm1th, Sean 110, 143 Bush, Brock 100, 190 Bush, ian 100 Butler, Allyson 12.2 Butler-Colel""' n Ty 110
c C 1n, Andrew s. S6, 1S4, 186 Cai n, Dylan 30, 52, 71 Cain, lsa1ah 110,159 Calcagno, Catherine S6, 13S, 144, 145. 1S2, 195 Calcag no, arah S6, 13S Camacho, arco S6, 176 Campbell, RaJon 100, 142 Campbell, Sarah 100 Campbell, Sharnece 110, 190 Cam p II, Tiera 100 Caple, Ca meron 100 CarmiChael, Andrea S6, 133. 152, 160, 175. 17S, 179. 1S1 Carm ichael, Hannah 110, 194 Carr, R gmald 86, 142 Carson, Nichole 10 0, 103, 1S4, 1S6 Carter, Kyle 15
Carter, Marc us •10, 143 Ca rter, Rashad 32, 100, 131, 193 Carter, Sheanna 32, S6, 92, 134, 182, 1S3. 1S9, 193. 194 Carter-Williams, Korey 193 Caston, M1kel 110 Castro, Sophie 1S, 19, 52, 66, 164, 165. 172., 173 Catchmgs, Faye 12.2 Catchings. Jasm1ne 36, 52, 66, S1 , 193 Causley, Rory 110, 143. 159 Causley, Tyler 100, 142, 191 Ceaser, Felici a 100 Cech, Neil S6, 146, 181 Ceperley, Elizabeth 132 Chambers, Scott 86 Chancellor, Erica 161 Chang, Michelle 38, 110, 164 Chang non, Marc 12.2 Chang non, Renee 100, 150, 172, 1SO Changron, Scott 19, 2.2, 52, 66, 70,138,142 Chansmkar'1Jana, Smnth1p 40, S6,197 Chapman, Elizabeth , 6, 70, •48, 149. 174. 181 Chapman, Scot 7, 112, 146, 166 Chapple, Mart1ce 197 Chavez, Timothy S6, 142, 193 Chen, Jenny S6, 193 Chen, Tanya 112., 150, 174 Chen, Tom 17S, 179 Chisholm, Andrew 38, 39, 52, 66, 71, So, us, 138, 15S, 159, 1S1 Chouinard, Allison 34,100, S, 144, 174. 1S4, 1SS Ch ri st man, Diego 100 Chung, Ann 112, 174, 184, 186 Chung, Yeo n Kyu ng 112. Church, Ryan S6 Citraro, Marlene 122. Cla1borne, Kierra S6, 162, 184, 193. 194. 196 Cla1borne, Shannon 1 o, 150, 1$1, 172, 176 Clark, Albert 112, 143 Clark, Cory 112. Clark, Joshua 112., 154 Clark, Ol1v1a S6 Clark, Taylor 86, 13 , 146 Clark, Teresa 112. Claybrooks, Damm ka 52 Clayton, Stephanie 26, 52 Clegg, Elizabeth 86, 132, 162, 17S, 179 Clewley, M1chael 112, 146, 175 Coburn, Jamie 27, 100 , 131 Coburn, Stephany 52, 66 Cohen, David 49, 52., 72, 1S5, 18S Cole, Chnstopher S6 Cole, Hayley 112, 1S5 Coleman, Tydaryl 190 Collms, Anona 112 Collms, Beth 122 Compton, Ashley 52, 66, 1S9 Connelly, Jenn1f r 100, 174 Coogan, Michae l 122 Cook, Barbara 122., 193 Cook, Latresha 112, 190 Cooper, Anthony 100 Cooper, Cortney 52, 66 Cooper, Kev1n 112., 15S Cortez, Jose 52 Cory, Sean 112., 143 Cost ley, D bra 122 Cottingham, Mica h 42, 100, 190, 194 Cotton, Abrec la 112., 190 Cox, Andrew S6, 130, 144, 1S4 Cox, Ruth 19, 37, 52, 73, 132, 162, 1SO
Crabb, S1erra 1•2, 165 190 93 Cra1g, Will a m o o, 142 •sa 9 4 Crawford, Cohn 9, 19, 52, So 1 0 , 14:1. Crisman, Michael 11:1. 3, 175 Croix, Michael 5:1., 186 18S Cronen berg, Alice 4 • o, 1S9 194 Cronenb rg, Samuel 10o, 183 Crook, Da nny 52. Crow, Robert 110, 1 l , • 4 174 17S, 1SS, 1S6 187 Crowder, Mane 6 Cru mp, Jarett S6, 144 175 Cru mp, La kesh1a 86, 183 193 Cruz-Rosado, va 100 Cruz-Rosado, Nayelli 100 Culver, A exander 1•2 143 1~4 15S Currey, John 122., 185 Curt1s, Allyson 52, 66, So •S4
Davis, Charity 10, 2.0, SS, 13S, 160,192.,196 Dav1s, lvee 112 Dav1< Ju' an 53 .. v Marcus 112., 159 Dav1 s, Scott 12.4 Da vis, Shan Davi , Steven SS, 1 o, 42 D v .on, Shannon 100, 1S9 Day Tamika 7, as De Je·.us, David 53, 1 3 Deal Ellen 32., 34, 100, 152., 1S4 Deal Jo hn 11, 13, 32., 3S, 42., 53, 66, ]1, 185. 187, 191, 192., 194 de Biouwe, Allison 37, 53, 66, 70, So, 174 Decker, Kat hy 12.2., 193 De drick, Rosean na 100 Dem nie, Ta ra 12.2 De ISsie, Sarah 100 De nton, Cherise 112, 193 Denton , Cim ino SS Deschler, Tommy SS, 136, 137 144, 172., 176, 1S1 Desse n, Julian 112., 16S, 1S4 DeWitt, Kathryn 53, 66, 73. 174. 1S1, 1SS. 1S6 Dickerso n, Kaha 112. Dickerson, Knstan 112. Dillon, Ad ri ene 100 Dillon, De montre 112., 190 Dillon, Taylor 110, 112. 1So, 1S5, 1S6 Divi nce nzo, Amy SS Dixon, Co rbin u, 3S, 43, 100, 191, 192, 194 Dodd igarla, Bailey 112., 1S4 Dona ld, Shame kka 66 Don a ldson, Benjam in 100, 1S5, 1S6, 1SS Dona ldson, N1ck 13 Dorries, Joshua 53 Dorsey, Briann a 112. Dorsey, Jared 112, 1So Dorsey, Riche 112. Do ughty, Jessica 100 Dou glas, Marcus 13S Downey, Taylor 100, 131, 142 Dra ke, Charles 12.3
Drennan, Samantha 34, 53, 66, Fondia, Ranece 88, 193 72, 134 Fones, Dave 122 Drennan, Shane 100 --=~- Ford, Jacqueline 49, 53, 67, 71, Durant, Alyssa 13, 43, 53, 65, 66, 132, 176, 181 181, 185, 187, 189, 192, 194 Forrest, Alexandra 88, 162, 163, Durkee, Robert 100, 138, 192, 194 176, 179, 18 0, 181 D'Urso, Jam•e 26, 52, 67, 79 rrest, Sydn ey 112, 162 D'Urso, Joel 52, 67, 7 , 79 Fox, Jordan 112,159, 184,18 7 D'Urso, Kristine 86, 138, 1 Fo , Kortney 9, 53. 67 D'Urso, Vincent 25, 8 6 Franco1s, Ch alsey 112, 11 4 Duvall, Kailee 88, 152 Franke, Johann a 40, 88, 174 , 197 Dwyer, Vicky 18, 100,197 Franklin, Justm 53 Fran ks, Jnd1go 88, 174 Fr ks, Rayman 112 Frazer, Chnstian 100, 178, 179 Early, Mary Beth 122 Frazier, Amber 100, 160, 193 Eaton, Eleanor 100::•..:.1::6:!-s~.::~=---->_.- Fraz•e • Canelsna 27, 35, 112, 165, Eaton, Kelly 112 193 Eaton, Molly 112 Frazzetto, Benjamm 53, 67, 186, Edwards, Domsha 112 188 Edwards, Donnell 112 Frederick, Andrea 9, 100, 134 , Egner, Eric 88, 175, 185 150, 180, 181 Ehrhart, Grant 88 Fredrickson, Sara 53, 67, 185, 191 Eisele, Katjia 112 Freeland, Sam 9, 19, 54, 67, 70, Eizinger, Kurt 112 130, 142 Elam, Hope 88, 160 Freeman, Benjamin 100, 130 Elifritz, Patrick 53 Freeman, Jamel 112, 138, 168 Elliott, Cole 100, 131 Freeman, Lamar 88 Elliott, N1cholas 112 Freyman, B1ll 15, 46, 123 Ellis, Graham 53, 64, 65, 142 Freyman, Sarah 122 Ellis, Taylor 88, 93, 164, 165, 181, Friedl, Danielle 112 18 2 Frith, Lance 54 Ellsworth, Hannah 112, 154,175 FuJihara, Kenna 54,180 Elmore, Kenton 53 Funches, Patricia 112 Emery, Hiron 100 Funches, Richelle 100 Emery, Quantrail 88 Fundator, Rachel 100, 148 , 174, Emkes, Lacey 100, 176 184 Engelbrecht-Wiggans, Amy 53, Fundator, Rebecca 100, 148, 174, 67, 176, 1n, 178, 179, 181, 184 184 Engelha rd t, Holly 49, 53, 67, Funk, Lynelle 122 134. 135. 175 Ennen, Stephen 88 G Erdmann, Philipp 40, 88, 17 , Gaines, LaShaunce 138 178, 184, 186 Erickson, Amy 112, 180 .,.._--.....;G ;.:a;;.: laras, Phillip 7, 54, 67, 138, 142, 143, 168, 183 Ertel, Richard 122 Garbe-Tanner, Jenn 1fer 122 Es pana, Fortino 100 Garcia, Ricardo 100 Evans,Casey ,38,86,88,189 Garcia-Meza, Cruzberto 112 Evans, Jessica 10 0 Garcia-Meza, Heribe rto 100 Eveland, Kara 100, 134, 176 Gardner, Ethan 100 Exum, Jerry 100, 142, 158 Gardner, Samantha 22, 54, 63, 81, 182, 193 Gardner, Waymond 88 Gard uno-Barbosa, Kathia 112, F ug ht, Rachel 33, 53, 67, 72, 188 174, 183 Faull in, Shelby 112, 186 Garr ick, Rachel 9, 112, 148 Fears, Heather 79, 88, 138, 193, Garton, Kevm 112, 184, 186, 187, 196
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Goodmght-Koster, Sophie 30, 35.88 Goodpaster, Lance 112, 184 Gower, Kassandra 100, 174 Graham, Bryanna 17 Gra'l , Ivory 54 Grantham, M elorene 100 Gray,Steven 54 ,67,142 Gream, Kya 8 8 Greco Amanda 112 Green, Oarr lc 112 Green, Mi t chell 88, 192. 193,194 Greenberg, Aubry 88, 130, 142, 173 Greenstein, Eric 54 , 67, 138, 142 Greenstein, Jenmfer 38, 54, 67, 180,189 Grey, Ryan 112, 143 Gr•ce, Johnathan 112 Grider, 1cholas 88, 130 Grlffm, Shanssa 54, 67 Gross, Anelle 32, 39, 88, 164, 165. 178. 180,1 81, 183 Gross, G1 anna 32. 88, 176, 180, 18 1, 196 Gross, On dine 122 Gross, Veonla 112 Grum1sh, Enc 88 Gudeman, Deana 190 Gu rrero, Aoma 112 Guerrero, Jorge 38, 54 Gunderson, Palmer 112, 184, 186 Gunn ng , Ashley 54 , 189 Gunv1lle, Alaree 132 Gu •errez, Aracel i 112 Gut•errez, Rosa 100
H Hackley, Peter 100, 138, 154, 155, 179 H ma n, Karen 122 Hadler, Joseph 39, 100, 166, 175 Hadler, Thomas 88, 1 6 Hagle, Will 11 46 6 Haley, Alida 196 Ha', Ryan 112, 143 Halle, BenJamin 36, 54, 65, 67, 79, 136, 137, 171, 173, 181 Halle, Caitlin 5, 19, 34, 54, 67, 70, 79 Hallett, Lindsey 88, 138, 150, 1 1, 176, 181 Halpern, ara h oo, 138, 148, 176, 184 Halsell, Ashley 45, 112, 197 Ham, Samuel 54 Hannan, Matthew 39, 54 72,
188,196 '"'---~--~ 74. 176 Gates, Aaron 54, 184, 1 H nsen, Amy 100, 176, 194 Gay, Ke1llyn 100 Hansen, Richard 112 Gaydos, Jacob 112 Harden, Bntney 112, 175 Gel ke, Erin 112 Hard n, Colleen 33, 7, 54, 64, Gelke, Seth 54, 195 6 , ?, '72, 173, 181, 183 Gholson-Johnson, Tiffany Hard m, Tern 112, 194 197 Harms, Kate 88 172 Gi ney, Talandr 88 H rper, Amanda 112 G1lenson, Aryn u, 143, 16 H rper, Demark 100, 1 2 Gill, Eunice 138,154, 160, 161 Hams, An ony 112, 142, 97 Gillesp1e, Alexander 100 Harris, Leslie 112 Gilmore, Corey 100, 42 Hams, Suave 100 Gladney, Trevor 54, 166,167 Hart, Ka1tlin 100 Gladney, Tristan 88 Hart, Robert 112, 184, 186 Glass, Tyrone 54 Harvey, Ka nyja 54, 67 Goad, Katie 19, 37, 54, 64, 65, 67, Hawn, Dustin 100 70, 162, 172, 173, 174 , 183 Hawthorne, Adam 112, 185, 186, Goette, A nna 88 187 Gol ding, Tara 19, 21, 98, 100, Hayes, Bnttney 100, 189, 193 183, 189, 194 He, Ivy 88, 1n, 178, 197 Gonda, MIChael 112, 184, 187 Head, Antomo 88 Gon shorek, Dan 40, 4' Healy, Maura oo, 186 Gons orek, Ke1th 88, 181,184, 186 Heath 1st 100, 193 Gon alez, Cnstobal 31, 54 Heck r, Mered ith 112, 184, 186 H drick, Davion 112
Hedrick, Quantrel 100, 158, 178 He men, MacKenz•e 88, 174, 184, 186 Henderson, Dam en 54, 158 Hendnx, JessiCa 67, 193, 196 Hendnx, Justm 86, 88, 191, 192, 196 Hen•gman, Dann 122 Henlgman, Emma 55, 67, 70, 162 Henneman, Laura 8, 34, 55, 63, 67, 70, 148, 182 Henry, Maureen 88, 133, 148, 184. 194 Henss, Emma 102, 152, 174 Hermsdorf, Kendal 30, 35, 38, 88, 150, 151, 180, 181, 184. 192 Hernandez, Jav1er 55, 142 Hess, Tom 122 Hester, MIChael 102 Hewitt, Lindsay 102, 190 HICkman, Joel 55, 73, 142 HICks, Andrew 12, 14, 43, 88, 194 HICks, Briana 55, 67 H 1cks. Darren 112,159 H•ggms, Rachael 88 H1ll, Christopher 112, 159 Hill, MIChael 55, 138 H1ll, Stephan•e 114 H1lson, Katnce 88 H• ner, Brittany 36 , 8 8,1 52, 176, 181 H1ser, Matthew 29, 88,184, 185, 186 H1 ser, Meghann 88, 184 Hite, Amber 114 Hlinka, Sara 114, 148 Ho, Dav1 d 31 Ho, Emily 114, 175, 178, 185, 18 6, 187 Hobbs, Alison 39, 55, 63, 71, 148, 149. 18 0, 181, 192 Hobbs, Mam ie 114, 148, 190 Holdmg, Kathy 55, 67, 73, 181, 183.192 Holm, Lana 88, 144, 184 Holmer, Mitchell 21, 23, 25, 29, 55. 67, 72, 138, 142, 181 Honn, Tnstan 55 Hood, Jenn ifer 102, 184, 186, 189, 19 2, 194 Hood, Joseph 110, 114 , 178, 184, 186 Hop lO S, Matt 122 Horn, Mark 102,158 Horton-Young, Shanell 114, 190 Hos1er, Lynette 72, 176, 1n, 181 Howard, Antome 27, 102, 142. Howard, El s1a 102 Howard, Julie 114, 154 Howard, Pem 17, 138 Hoy, Donyeil 102, 193 Hoyne, Canssa 114, 144, 185, 187 Hoyne, Trav1s 102, 131, 144, 185 Hoyt, Joshua 102, 142 Hualde, NIColas 19, 88, 182 Huber, Allison 114, 184, 186 Huch, Priscilla 34, 102, 134, 172, 180 Huddleston, Stasha 102 Hughes, Andrew 102, 184, 186 Hughes, Ray 114 Hunt, Tom 55 Hunter, Laryrece 114 Hunter, Marke1sha 102, 197 Hurd, Ahbleza 132 Ht..rd, Asa 88, 146
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Ivy, Quanesha 98, 102, 138, 152 Ivy, Shant e 5, 88, 138
J Jackson, Colette 114, 152, 153, 161, 193. 197 Jackson, Dav1d 114, 143, 168 Jackson, Latoya 114 Jackson, Margar t 88, 183, 189 Jackson, Premsha 55, 160 Jackson, Seth 114, 143 Jackson, Shannon 114 Jacobs, Dave 47, 122 Jacobs, Hannah 114,127, 153, 175, 190 Jacobs, Lisa 122 Jacobs, Megan 102 Ja1n, Dev1ka 114 Jaramillo, Jose 7 Jasper, James 88 Jay, Olivia 102, 163 Jesser, Dan1el 41, 88, 146, 147 Johns, Rachael 88, 184, 186, 195 Johnson, Abby 37, 114, 162 Johnson, Alexs1s 35, 102, 132, 181, 182,189 Johnson, Arg•e 122 Johnson, Canssa 88, 182 Jo hnson, Charles 114 Joh nson, Dav 122 Joh nson, Du st m 102 Jo hnson, Jaleesa 44, 45. 197 Johnson, Jam es 114, 14 3, 159 Johnson, Jaron 44, 45, 102 Johnson, Jordan 114, 143, 168 Johnson, K1rstem 55 Johnson. Lamont 102, 158 Johnson, Lu'Tece 102 Johnson, Shaveze 102, 138 Johnson, Spencer 39, 55, 67, 158 Johnson, Steph m 102, 162 Johnson, Tedreontae 114 Johnson, Trevoy 114 Johnson, Zachery 55 Johnston, Andrew 102, 185, 186, 188 J01ner, nosha 114 Jones, Aaron 55, 168, 169, 184, 185, 188 Jones, Haley 102 Jones, Margaret 6, 18, , 138, 139. 155. 178, 181, 185 Jones, Raymone 114 Jones, Russe I 114, 184, 187 Jones, Verdell 102, 158, 159 Jordan, D1ondra 55 Jordan, Kayla 102, 193 Jordan, Mer""' •h ·~~
K Kapan, Selin 18, 102, 197 Kaplan , Kevm 102, 146, 179 Kara , Lauren 10, 55, 67, 72, 18•, 183, 192 Karan, Sun1ta 102, 132, 133. 154, 174. 182, 195 Katsmas, James 88, 130 Keaton, Apnl 122 Kendall-DICk Corey 55, 67, 81, 146. 174. 185, 195 Kenny, Valene 26, 102, 150 Kesler, MIChael 55, 138, 139, 154, 155 Kesler, Steven 39, 98, 102, 138, 154 Kibler, Court'ley 183 K1blef, Kurt 7 98 102 138, 142 Kibler Kyle 7, 102, 130, 142 K1m, Cather 11 138 K1m, Chnsty 114 178, 179 K1m, Jenmfer 114, 164, 165 K1m, Jong Ho 122
Krm, Ka·Rhtm 102. 174 1n, 17a 179, 1ao, 184, 1a6, 19] Kim, Soo 114 Kmdt, James 102, 17a Kmg, Deana 114 Kmg, Ramon 114 Kmsel, Rachel 102, '76, 179 Krrby, Claire 36, as, 1a1, 184 Krrk, Enc aa Kirkwood, Mycharrae 114, 190 Klimek, Oliver 102 Klrmek, Rrta 55, 67, 176, 1a1 Knrght, Madeline 19, '02, 189, 194 Knop, Abbey 114, 1a4, 186 Knop, Nigel 88, 184, 1a5 Knox, Jamila 102 Koehler, Chnstopher 55, 69, 176 Koster, Sylbr aa, 138, 1a6 Kpor, Webster 102 Kramer, Anne 10, 102, 1a3, 194 Kranto, Gertrude as, 134 Krayblll, Brandon 102 Krein, Rachel 55, 67, 1n, 1a1, 183,194 Kresca, Matthew 55, 67, 69, 79, 142, 16a, 173, 176 Kresca, Mrtchell 29, 35, 58, 67, 79. a1, 130, 146, 168, 169 Kresca, Nicholas J02, 131, 142 Krows, Ryan 122 Kuppler, Jakob aa, 173 Kvachev, Alexander sa, 166 Kyrouac, Kelly 31, 39, 102, 134, 135. 152, 160, 173. 176, 1ao Kyrouac, Kimberly 19, sa, 69, 72, 134. 173. 176, 181, 183
Mul ady, lndra 13, 31, 43, 90, 150, M ntrr , Geoffrey 90, 136 McFall, Ryan 102 1')1, 172, 173, 176, 1ao, 181, McFarland, Elker 114 194 McGarvey, Nathan a, 90, 1a4 Mull r Anna 9, 114, 176, 181, McGee, Seqouya 102 1 3, 184,193, 194 McGh e, Edward 11•h 143, 159, Mullms, Sharon 122 184, 1a7 McGrll, Colin 114, 143, ~66 McGrll, Maxwell 90, 144, 145 McGrll, Tyler 58, 72, 128, 13a, '166 _ _ ·~---_:.:,:,;
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192,194 McNealy, Shannon 13a McQueen, Lauren 26, 102, 13a, 179. 1a4, 186, 1a7 Meadows, Tyler 102 Meneely, Cartlin 29, 90 Meyer, Clayton 102, 142 Middleton, Joshua 102, 142, 168 Milas, John 21, 90, 184, 186 Milas, Laura 114, 184, 186 Miles, Michael 114 Miles, Robert 102, 154, 166 Miller, Alonzo 102, 168 Miller, Julene sa, 160 Miller, Katre 90 Mrller, Kortmee 90, 193, 196 Mrller, Lawanda 110, 114, 161, 193, 197 Miller, Martez 102 Miller, Tevin 114 Millsap, Kathryn 33, 90 Mmk, Barry 122, 125, 172, 180 Miskimrns, Andrea 114, 153, 161, 185 Mrskimins, Ashley 90, 134, 162, 163, 176, 181, 185 Mrtchell, Isaac sa, 195 Mitchell, Marcell 142 Mitchell, Sabre 90, 176 Mkwezalamba, Maxw II 138 Mkwezalamba, T sunge 102, 138 Mock, Wynrta sB, 68, a1, 1a2, 193 Moe, Kyle 37, 90, 144, 181 Moe, Sarah 114, 161 Moffrtt, Anthony 10 1 Moffrtt, Rodneisha 11 Mohrbacher, Kevin 59 Mohrbacher, Kimb rly 102 Monteiro, Jenca 59 Montgo ery, Aaron 114, 159 Montgomery, RICky 59 Moon y, Cart'yn 19, 34, 59,70 Moord, Laura 90, 138, 178, 197 Moore, Alexander 114, 184, 186, 187 Moore, Jamano 11 Moore, Le re 59, 68 134, 180, 1a1 Moore, Ross 59, 73,166 Morgan, Mars on 110, 114, 143 Mornssey, John (Mrc.,ael) 59, 142, 16a Motley, Naaman 59 Motton, Marktsha 114, 193 Mowry, Kimberly 114, 174, 1n, 185, 186, 1a8, 195 Mowry, Samantha 59, 6a, 69, 171, 174, 1n, 17a, 179, 181, 185, 186, 194. 195 Muhammad, Robrn 114
ady, Laurie 90, 193 Nagasaga, Ezeza 7, 901 93, 174 Napier, Mark 90, 130, 146 Na h, Rosemary 102, 17a, 179, 195 N II, Br ttany 114,153 Nelson, Carrie 34, 102, 134, 174, 184 Newbern, Antonro 27, 90, 193, 196 Newman, Andrew 39, 102, 146, 173 Newnam, Carter 114, 1a1, 190 Nguyen, Dean 90, 138, 175 Nguyen, Khai 102 Nrchols, Paul 90 Ni man, Edward 122 Nivison, Britny 114 NIX, Shazia 102 Norwood, Tierra 114, 193 Nunn, Jason 90, 1a5, 187
0 O'Bannon, Satereon 102 Oberg, Kathenne 122, 125 O'Byrne, Katre 10, 27, 102, 150, 162,174 O'Connor, Margaret 104,148,179 Odeh, Adeh 114 Odeh, Mohammad 90 Odom, Shakelah 114, 190 Ohrnstern, Brittany 104 Olayo, Salvador 90 Olea, Humberto 114 Olea, Jesus 59 Olthoff, Laura 122 Olthoff, Olthoff 183 Onderdonk, James 12, 42, 90, 173.194 Ortega, Elliott 1a, 59, 6a, 176,183 Osier, Jordan 104 Osier-Davis, Donna 122 0 law, Denise 90, 182 Overmyer, Jennrfer 116, 161
p Pace, Reginald 104, 138, 142, 158, 197 Palmer, Beula 104 Palm r Katrice 104, 1ao Palm r, Sterling 90 Panno, Daniel 21, 59, 68, 1as, 186 Park, Won Cheol 90 Parkhrll, Clayton 47, 59, 68, 172, 173.181 Parr, Rachel 116 Paschal, Alexrs 90 Pataky, Ann 29, a6, 90, 127, 134, 135. 176, 17a, 1ao, 181, 185 Pataky, Mark 7, 116, 146, 17a, 1a4. 1a7 Patel, Bhumi 6, 18, 176, 180, 1a1, 197
Patel, Samrr 31, 13a, 172., 1 6 17a Patrick, Travts 104 Patterson, Adam 39 Patterson, Ina 116 Patterson, Khayn 196 Patterson, Kyle 59 Payne, Christrne 122 Payne, Luther 13a, 142, 190 Payton, Holly 104, 184, 186 Peacock, Ashley 104, 160 Pearson, Ebony 46, 59, 193 Peden, BenJamm 104, 131, 144, 179, 1a5 Peden, Jackie 122. Pellum, George 93 Pel more, Qiananna 104, 13a Pendzraiek, Joseph 104 Penwell, Alexandra 27, 59, 6a, 172, 173, 174. 1a1 Penwell, Bnttany 104, 127, 150, 151, 160, 172 Peper, Jrll 190, 192 Peratt, Gidget 122 Peravali, Saismnthi 27, 59 Perez, Nicolas 12, 166, 167, 176, 1a4, 194 Perrr, Lindsey 116, 190 Perry-Steerman, Michael 104 Peters, Cartlin 116, 150 Peters, Michael 26, 104, 131, 144 Peters, Samuel 116, 16a, 175, 178, 186, 187 Petry, Luke 104, 154, 168 Pforr, Sarah 37, 59, 6a, 71, 162 Phillips, Chelsea 104, 190 Phillips, Deshaun 59, 71, 142 Phillips, Gabnelle 104 Phillips, Gordon 116 Phillips, Nicholas 39, 90, 138,142 Pingleton, Molly 116, 186, 194 Plattner, Darren 122 Poetzel, Adam 122, 17a, 195 Pollard, Calvin 122 Pope, Michael 90 Pope, Taja 104 Pope, Tamika 104 Porter, Dorothy 116 Prescott, Aliya 1'3, 116, 148 Presley, Abby 124 Proemmel, Joshua 116, 159 Prosser, Alysra 13, 43, 59, 68, 71. 1a1, 191, 192, 194 Pryor, Kimberly 59, 6a Pryor, Quinton 116, 18a Puckett, Kyle 116 Pueppke, Nicolas a, 90 Pulcini, Danielle 59, 6a Purkayastha, Sue 125 Pyer, Kathryn s. 59, 64, 65, 68, 175
R Raaymakers, Ena 33, 90, 150 Radi, Chnstma 116, 1a9, 190, 194 Radr, Elly 35, 90, 134, 148 Rae, Sarah 47, 123, 1a1 Ralleigh, Edward 116, 197 Rames, Sarah 90, 176 Ray, Henry 98, 104, 142, 16a 173 Ray, Jodi 90, 162, 163 Ray, Richard 90, 172 Reardon, Rachel 6o, 64, 65, 70 172,173 Rehberg, Caleb 90, 195 Rerd, Dan 124 Rhodes, Jasmine 3a, 103, 104 138, 160, 193, 196 R1ce, Samuel 104 Rrchardson, Devrn 60, 68, 73 Richmond, Mrndy 124 R1tz, Stefan 104, 138, 142 Rivera, Sebastian 104 Rivers, Smooth 60
obe.-t E•'T'anda 104 13S ob rts Jared 90 obeson Arta a 6S ob nson Dame! 104 1S5, 1S6 obmson, Keyerra 90, 1S9 Robmson, M~ehael 90 ocheford, Evan 116, 143, 16S, 190 ockett Ethan 116, 179, 1S4, 186 ockhold Tim 12.4 odg rs Janet 12.3 odnguez Jose 116 odnguez Lorena 12.4 odnguez Mattl1ew 90, 146, 1S4 odnguez, Santos 116 oesch, Jess1ca 90, 152 153, 176 ogers, Colle n 90 ot1r1 Hayley .2.9, 6o, 6S, 134, 160, 1S4 oney, Soph1e 116 osenstock-Murav, Penelope 116 1ss. 186 oss, C erra 116 oss Patnck 116 ostam Abad1, Shayan n. 176, 1S1 UIS, Bnan 12.4, 78 u1z, Maca no 116 unge, sa antha 116 ussell Ca mreona 193 ussell, Cashoent' 104, 152., 193 ssell, Danielle 116, 161 ussell, Krlstma 19, 34, 6o, 6S, 2, 138. 152, 153. 160, 174 uth, Shance 104
70,130,142. Schoolcraft, Mason 116 chreiber, Andrea 90, 152., 1S2., 184 Sch roeder, Chris 138 Schroll, Shawn 90 chuitz, mtopher u chv. art, Tyler 116, 186 Scope I lana 36, 90, 181 cott, J ft 12.4 cott, Megan 60, 68, 174, 175, 177, 179. 181, 186, 194. 195 cott, Tyren 90, 142, 193 eets, Terry 90, 168 egov1ch, Knstin 33, 6o, 68 eo, Enc 90, 136, 178, 179, 181 hafer, Dalton 104 han non Robert 104, 191, 194 hanck, Andrew 28, 3S, 90, 142, 158 heehan, Samuel 32., 116 heehan, tdney 32, 6o, 68, So Shelby, Ashara 116 Shelby, D ymeon 104, 190 h rd D•anne 123 tsuya 30, 104, 130,
Streeter, K ndra 92., 197 Shm kler, M1ct,elle '2.4 Stubbins, Damell 35, 49, 6o, Shoer'1aker, Cory 104 6S, 176, 1SO, 1S3 Shol m, Caroline 104, 163, 173, Stumpf, Atley 39, 104 180, 181 183 Sturkey, Diamond 104, 13S, 160 Shuler, Sara 104, •34, 135, 162. Su, Peter 2.0, 86, 92, 146, 191, 192 S1b1ey, Jasm ne 104 Sullan, Matthew 92. S1bley, Shan qua 104 Summers, Timothy 6o, 15S S1b1ey, Sterl n 18, 2.0, 90, 174, Svymbersky, Lauren 1S, 92, 134, 192, 193. 196 144, 145. 160, 176, 1S1 S1lls, Hogan 116, 168 Swofford, Steven 6o S1mmons, Brandy 90, 190 S1mmons, Ha1ley 116 S1mmons-St•ader, zek1el 6o T S1mmons-Strader, Joshua 190 S1mon, Jenna 104 Ta bb, Charles 92, 136, 137, 146, S1ms, Treven 104, 196 147. 173. 176, 178, 181 Smnes, Jared 93, 104 Ta g, Toan 104 Smogei na, Ludmila 9, 11 , 148 Ta ner, Heather 124, 172 S1tch, Lou 1 , 125 Tappendorf, Haley 19, 104, 148, Skaggs, Bryan 90 149. 172, 1S2 Skotmc Sarah 90 Tappendorf, Kelsey 92, 132, 148, Skremer, William 6o, 68 160, 176, 181 Slesinsk1, Jacob 104, 131, 146 T ylor, Andrea 92 Sles1nski, Uam 35, 6o, 68, 73, 81, Taylor, Ja cquan 142. 146, 158, 176 Taylor, anetha 6o, 68, 81, 182 SJ,fer, Alexander 116, 16S, 184,186 Taylor TiJ uan 92. Slotnick, Gary 124 Taylor Jo nson, Joshua 116, 143, Sly, Kathryn 123 184 Sm1th, Brandon 104, 142, 16S, Tennant, Jace 116, 42, 159 169, 175. 188 Te rhu ne, Lenor 116 Sm th, Erica 152 Th1es, Ada 16, 154, 174, 178, Sm.th, Jack 104, 131 S7,1SS Sm th, Mariah 116, 190 T I , 1chael 6, 6o, 6S, 138, Smith, Max 14, 6o, 68, 130 154, 1S4, 185 Smith, ola 90 Thomas, Ad1are 1SS, 190 m1th, Obert 90, 13 , 1 5, 1S1 Thomas, Anne 124 S ith, Roger 116, 175, 179 Thomas, Denee 104 okolski, Nathaniel 116, 176, 1S5, Thomas, Jacqueline 35, 36, 92., 1S6, 187, 1SS 144, 176, 181, ~85, 186 Soloman, Levi 1So Thomas, Kath rine 92, 184, 1S6, Souq1anms Alexand r 116, 143, 195 185 Thomas, Lava l! 4, 1 Spangle, Michell e 6o ifhomas, Merry 61, 184, 186, 191 Sparks, Dennis 15, 123 Thomas, Renee 7 Sparks, Johnette 124, 176, 1S2. Thomas, Stephanie 124 Spearman, Joe 179 Thompson, At1yya 27, 92, 162., 193 Spinks, Jevonna 116, 161, 190 Thompson, Courtney 92, 184 Spitz, Luke 15, 19, 60, 68, So, Thom pson, D1no 104, 193 136, 142, 143 Thompson, Marquis 104 Spohrer, Bndge 90, 186,190, 194 Thompson, Veronica 124, 125 Spohrer, Timoth 90, 1S6, 194 Thornton, Cody 104 Sp ingfield, Cooller 116, 195 Thorson, Katrina 23, 34, 61, 6S, Springfield, Tucker 90, 146 13S, 148, 149 S uare, Tiffan 64, 65, 90 Thorson, Michelle 116, 61, 190 Romain-Pulliam, Evan 116,159 Tillman, Tamyra 92., 13S Staab, John 124 Tob1as, Kyl 61, 138, 139 Stanhope, Georg u Toe, Teteve 116 Stanley, Chris 90, 142, 68 Tolf, Na han 92. Stanley Shana 6o, 68 Tomlin, Raymond 104 Stanner, Joshua 90, 13 Topel Heather 124, 181 Starks, VeroniCa 190 Tran, Anh 61, 177 Starns, Altha 1'6 Tran, Khanh 104 Starns, S lane 116 Tran, Len 61, 81, 146, 195 Staten, Christopher 104, 142. Trudeau, Robin 43, 104, 1S9, 193, Ste n, Melissa 124, us, 196 194 Ste1n kamp, Kourtney 90 Tufte, Jen n1fer 34, 61, 6S, 1S2 St 1nkamp, Kyle 6o Tufte, Teresa 92, 17S, 181 St ppe, Dallas 6o Turner, Alisha 61 Sterrett, BenJam in 90, 186, 197 Turner, Kenneth 92, 42 Sterrett, Maurine 104, 176, 184, Tyle r, Beau 61, 13S, 168 1S6, 187, 194 Stewart, Donald 104, 15S, 159 S ewart, Pa1ge 27, 35, 90, 164, 183, 193 Stew rt, Tatum 116, 1 S, 1S5=-::;.=::::=:....::..._.., Stewart, T1mothy 116, 159 Stillman, Jane 124 Stolarsky, Sh1ra 10, 14, 60, 68, Valbert, Amanda 61, 64, 65, 68, 69, 71, 150, 174. 178, 181, 191 1$2, 153 Stovall, Shmon1ca 124 Valent1ne, Margot 116, 16 , 16 , Strang, Cameron 39, 90, 130, 131, 174 144,1SS van Es, Bette 12.4 176 Strang, Shelby 116, 152, 160 Vang, Manlyn 61, 68, 174, 1n, Strathmann, Stefan1e 46,124,179 1S1, 182, 197
Vannara h, Jalutnee 61 6S Vannarath, Zac 104, 142. Vann ss, Jenn1fer 116, 12.7, 153 184 Vega, Aaron 61, 81, 141 Vega , RICardo 104, 146 V1dom, Mary 123 V1gardt, Moll1e 100, 104, •91, 194 Vignola, M1chael 21, 61, 16S, 184 186, 187 Villegas, Carla 138 Vimr, Jonathan 92, 166, 171, 173, 176 von Waldner, Cody 61, 13S, 195 Vu, T1mothy 27, 104
w Wagner, Anthony 104 Wahlfeldt, Christopher 92, 13S, 154 Walker, Jorda n 116, 158 Walker, Kaleb 116, 146 Walker, Robert 190 Walker-Sutton, Cory 191 Wallace, BenJamin 116, 143 Wallace, Katherine 31, 36, 89, 92, 93, 1$0, 176, 1SO, 181, 185 Waller, Brandon 104 Walters, Marlene 104, 17S Walworth, Grace 14, 104, 176, 193 Wampler, Matthew 2, 61, 68, 1)6, 137. 191 Wampler, Molly 31, 116, 162, 190 Wampler, Patrick 113, 116, 144, 158 Wardlow, Chayanqu1s 32, 104 Wardlow, Oshawa 32., 61, 64, 65, 68,184,193 Ware, Blake 104 w ,178,182. Washington, Willi am 92. Wavering, Dame! 92, 144, 184 Weatherall, Shada 61, 68 Webb, Brandon 92, 142 Webb, Charl ie 116 Webber, Des1ree 12.4 Webber, Kathenne 37, 92, 144, 176, 180, 181, 184, 186 Weisbaum, Laur n 104, 172, 186 We1singer, Eric 136 Welch, Anthony 45, 193, 197 Wendler, Marilyn 104, 183 Wentworth, Megan 116, 153 Wetz I, Russell 104, 138, 154, 155. 184 Weuve, Andrew 61 Weuve, atthew 116, 180 Wh 1te, Emma ~04 White, Fash1ra 116, 190 hitmer, Amanda 9, 10, 37, 104, 140, 162, 176, 181, 191 Wikoff, Elizabeth 39, 92, 172, 173. 174. 180, 81 1lc0 , Laura 103, 104, 183, 184, 186 Wilder, Phil 124 W ldman, Amy 7, 92 Wilken, Kara 124, 196 Wilk1e, Cathenne 116, 161, 194 Wilkms, Octav1on 142. Will1ams, Anthony 116 Williams, As1a 92., 193 Willi s, Cla1re 7, 2., 175, 181, 191 Williams, Dea gelo 116, 143 Williams, Derek 104, 79 Williams, Gary 116 Williams, Heather 25, 61, 68, 70, 162, 172., 173. 180 Williams, Isaiah 138 Williams, James 22., 2.5, 49, 61, S1 Williams, Kenneth 104, •38, 142., 158
W1llidms Larry (Nate) 61 Will a-ns Latesh 116 W1lliams atha 116, 143 Will a-ns Raven 116 Willi 'TIS ShaJnte1sha 6 Will a'T's, Stewart 15 19, .2.3, 6•, 71 So W1li an's, T 'T'Othy 116 W1l ams ly Ja• os 116 W1l amson Evan 92., 146, 147, 113 •81 W1l amso John 92 Wilson, Anders 92 Wilson, Apr I 104, 182. Wilson, Enc 92, 130 Wilson, Georg 116 Wilson, Jess ca 116, 190 Wilson, Kelsey 16, 175, 184, 186 W1lson, La Donna 124, 194 Wilson, Marc 3S, 116, 186,190, 194 W1lson, Torste'l 116 Wmfrey, Do nan 92 Winston, Oliv1a 116, 153, 190 Wisner, Bruce 12.4 Witt, Jack e 12.4 OJnar, Chari s (Stan) 61, 73, 176, 179. 181, 182 Womack, Dernck 104, 14.2. Won, Sun Young 116 Wonser, Kaylan 61, 68, 138, 164, 165, 180, 181 Woods, John 12.4 Woods, Pay on 158 Woods, Ross 39, 104, 184 Wright, ian 62, 176, 179, 181 Wright, Sara 104, 174, 186 Wnnkle, Patncla 116 Wnnk1e, Tiffany 62 Wurl, Jeremy 104, 174, 183, 184, 1S6, 187 Wurl, Jonathan 92, 186, 187 Wyl1e, Collt>••e ·o4
y Yacoub, Christofer 92., 142 Yagow, Rita 12.4 Yam bert Janelle 15, 89, 132, 152, 153, 160, 161 Yam bert, Joel 113, 116, 146, 168 Yang, J1·Eun 104 Yeung, Jerry 62 Yoo, Jess1ca 6, 92, 150, 173, 17 , 181 Young, Angelica 116 Young, Charles (Jarrel) 62, 73, 142,158 Young, Courtney 106 Young, K1mberly 62, 68, 71, 160, 161, 180, 181 Yousef, ancy 116, 197 Yousef, Stephanie 106, 196, 197 ussef, Nada 92., 138, 194, 197 Yu , Hongw n 116
z Zambold i, Alyssa , 162 Zamora-Mills, Miguel 116, 174, 184.187 ZamudiO·Aqu mo, ISIS 106 Zanarm1, Angel 92, 174 Zarco, Leononlda 92 Zarco, Marla 106 Zech, James 86, 92., 144 173, 178, 1SO 1S1 , Ka1tlyn 9, 37, 106, 149, 162,163 Zheng,Chao 106 Z1ck-Bottorff, Laura 197 Zimmers Nathan 62.
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On behalf of the entire 2006 Maroon staff, we the editors would like to thank several extremely important behind-the-scenes people who helped us create this book. First of all thanks to Ms. Heather Tanner for the hours and hours and hours of overtime she put in to do all the things necessary to create this wonderful yearbook. We would also like to thank the amazing Mr. Barry Mink, whose eye for design and purchase of an lnStyle magazine so long ago created the best cover the Maroon has ever seen. A big thanks goes to Ms. Kate Sly for keeping our financial records. We would also like to thank Mr. Dennis Sparks, Ms. Stephanie Thomas, Ms. Michelle Shmikler, Ms. Deanne Johnson, and Mr. Ron Sullivan and Primelight Studio. We dedicate this book to every Central student from the classes of 2006 to 2009. We hope you enjoy reading it as much as we have enjoyed creating it.
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