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CULTURE, ART DI9CU99ED IN OREIGN LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT
tud nt in the foreign languag department learned ke pmg verb form and noun traight durin a com¡er at on \\.a not o ea y to do. ith the patience and h lp of th teacher , however, u h ta k did not eem too difficult. Learning and p aking about art and lif of a country in the native language created an atmo phere of und r tandin for ign life. Mr. Haye pond r n xt w
plan .
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ENGLISH FOR THE INDIVIDUAL Expan ion of th English curriculum ha b en w 11-received by the stud nt body. By encompassing a gr atcr number of individual int r ts th English departm nt now help to motivate each stud nt toward his goal. The variety of ideas veryon and pres ntations enabl to fe I comfortable while expressing hi thought with oth rs. Making the in tru tion of English more personal and interesting for the student strengthens the respe t and friend hip b tw en stud nts and teachers.
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n e ay dunn a break.
Mr . Da 1 tr1e to make h r pomt perfP< tl dear.
What?! Mr . Lang joen domg graff1ti?!?
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9TUDENT9 PROBE FRONTIER9
Students in the science department d1scovered there was more to do than read this year. ew and exciting exp riments roused intere t and thought. Though chemical conco tions and biological bumblings b came second nature to mo t students, they learned to appreciate the complex world of life. Biology, physics, chemistry, anatomy, phy iology, microbiology, and environmental science were offered. The e courses added new dimen ions to the students' understanding and experience. Mr. Lew1 Ji ten to tud nt' id a .
Joe Cool gets down to the bare facts in anatomy.
What can Rich Curtis and D1ane Alxeand r b brewing up now? Keith Shuman and Mr. Spoonamore discuss a difficult physics problem.
NEW MATH POBEB PROBLEMS w formula and th or ms plagued th1 y ar's math tud nt. Though I arning to u lid rules and ratch paper or pocket calculator om tim b am an c 1ty, tud nt struggled to proficiency with constant encouragem nt of th ir tea h r . And through th varied levels of mathematic each individual wa offer dan opportunity to x I in a cia of his int rest and abilitie .
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to l1d .
ure it' diff1cult to focu in on th id a.
"H y, I know th an wer!"
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BU91NE99 EDUCATION
Preparing tudent to enter th bu ine world i th goal of th Business Education Department. triving for sp ed and a curacy, tud nts practice for hours b hind a typ writer or horthand not book. Stud nt have the chan e to ele t from a vanety of busine course for the one they feel will b mo t valuabl to them . "Did you all g t th Boy, I wish I could do this well on a timed¡wntmg.
Mr. Boyd stud1es a business problem with Joyce S1bley 18
What's going on over there?
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900/AL 9TUDIE9 CHALLENGER CITIZEN9 To inspirer sponsible, civic-minded citizens is the main objective of the Social Studies Department. Courses dealing with governments and people gave the stud nts new insight to the complexity of administration Comparing our own country's history to the contemporary problems challenged each student. Subjects were highlighted with movies and filmstrips .
. . . but can't I turn it in Monday?
T.G.I.F.
That' a good que lion
0. ., put your books away.
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INDU9TRIAL ART9
The major empha i of the Industrial Art Departm nt i on th valu of practical u e A tudent nrolled in lndu trial Art can pur ue area of drafting woodwor ing auto mechanic and lectricity. dvanced cour e are available for tudents intere ted in further training.
A little more paint ought to hide the scratches.
Is it o.k. if I take this off?
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Th1 1 "bore-ing"
Doug Jones getting the lesson drilled into his head.
Staying after for the finishing touch s.
EXPRE9910N THROUGH ART The Art D partment enables each student to di play his talents and creativity. Pencil , paints, clay , and strings were the essential materials u d during the past year to create Centennial's masterpieces. Encourag d by new opportunities in the fi ld of art, stud nts learn d to express th m elves more completely. Let' try It Ilk th1 .
I ought to make a toad to go with it.
You really like it?'
I ju t can.e away anything that doe n't loo right.
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KEY9 TO MU91C Drilling, mar hing, and practicing kept th band bu y during the year. Ma tering pr i ion marching i a difficult ta k, but thanks to fine direction, the Charger Band p rform dwell at exhibition . ong al o fill d th music room . Choral concert given throughout the year e emplified the true meaning of joyou inging.
Chris Williams noting an off-b at .
The Charger "C."
leading the Homecommg parad is the Centennial Band.
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Striving for perf ction.
The rewards of practicing precision marching ar r aliz d during performan e
HEALTHY BODIE9
HEALTHY MIND9
P.E. is th only required course for three years at C ntennial. It fills out the well-rounded curriculum. A variety of activiti sis offer d. For the boys is wrestling, swimming, basketball, or football. For the girls is dance, volleyball, field hockey, or swimming. Safety and Driver's Ed. areal o offer d through th P.E. program.
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Mr. Ell worth explams the importance of fr e throws to Terry Brown.
g1rl play rough volleyball.
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HOME EOONOM/09
Training tudent how to cop with problem that ari e with family living i on of the many proje t of the Home Economics Department. ewing, cooking, child care, and family relation wer om of the our e offer d through the new curriculum.
Oh no' I hav to np 1t out aga1n!
I f1xed the icing, now where ar the cupcake ?
ow the cooks g t their chance to sample th food.
C.C.E. 9TUDENT9 GAIN VALUABLE WORK EXPERIENCE
J')rofe SIOn choice .
Paul Byer J')repar Hospital.
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Hand1ng out towel from the qUipm nt room at th Y CA 1 on of many ta k Clmton Brown I perform dally.
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larry Ford, Virg1l Jone~. and Parry Jon s mstall dr
valls for Jon
Construc.t1on Co.
Rene Cox serve a a library cl r here at Centenmal during th afternoon.
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FACULTY MOTIVATES 9TUDENT9 TO HIGHER LEARNING.
S hool pirit is exhibited by Mr . langsjo n a for SO's day.
Peter Abell Gabroelle Arvig Eoleen Atkm Mrs. Marilyn Belman
Mr~ .
William B rger Mrs. Carolyn Blackwell AI Boehm Tom Boyd
Jim Brown Bennoe Bryan Mrs. Mary Bullwm le Mrs. H nnne Cas y
It's like this, explain Mr. Garrett.
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Dav1d Ca te I Bob Davenport AI Dav1
Mr Manlyn Dav1 Mr . Margaret Decardy Hamel Drummmg
Greg Dyk tra Mr . Lila J Eich !berger 1att Ellsworth
fl 1e Eng lhaupt Don Garrett GregGibb
Mr . h1rl y Goudâ&#x20AC;¢e Wayne Gru Gl nda Gum
1 e Haluza Ja e Harn Robert Ha~
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Mr. kizas nlighten Junior and
Ken H m mann Mr )oyc H1ll Mr Ter a Hod I Stu Jenk1n Mary Ann Johns
Mr . Fran Johnson Or n)ohnson D1ck Jones Mr . Ruth Kearns r~ . Ann Ke1m
athleen Key er r Eleanor Kntght Paul ohl r Larry Lang rs. Ros mary LangsJoen
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Paul lewâ&#x20AC;¢~ Mr Audry Lmd
Paul McGarvey J M GUire
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Paul Morf Mr . Lmda Morgan Robert I on
Mr. McGUire pond r a difficult ituation .
Pau ing for a moment' rela at ion, is Mr . Carley. 29
Mr. lewis how careful consid ration of grad
rs . Judy olen Ke1th Page Mrs. Bonn1e Palmer linda Paquette
Ron P1cker Robert P1ttman Mrs. V1da R1mas lee Roberts
Randy Ro Ron Sexton Mrs. Manlyn Smder Mrs. Amy Sm1th
Terry Brown comfort Mr Storch .
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OFFICE HELP IND19PEN9ABLE Th efft i nt e retarie at pt things runnin C ntennial moothly and ea il for all of us throu hout the ear. Ta ing are of offi ial corre pond nc and dail bulletin requ t , they combined their effort to gi\e ach tud nt the per anal attention required to produce a trong fe ling of e unty with the admtni tration. iding tudent and tea h rs with their Ia t minute re earching was ju t one of the many important er i e that the librarian p rformed. Working endle ly to in truct tudent ho to full utilize all a p ct of the library, th y put in man appreciated hour for the tudent body.
ADVICE AND CONCERN
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nan opportumt to arrang an appointm nt to coun elor during th day to d1 u p r onal problem and qu stion that ari e \\ ith adju tm nt to highs hool difficultie .
peopl d r. '-P c i I r o ntlton for th 1r \Ork at entenntal. The cooked our food and <lean< d up aft<>r us . Th lun h room ladtc counted thl' monc each da after th fmallun h hour. 1 hP Jam tor ass 1st d the af tena \\OrkPr bv keepm the cafeteria cl an . Thl' abo kept up \\lth th r p ir \\Ork throughout th hool \!\ e "tsh toP tend our than s to II th st people \\ ho hPip d -;o much durmg th
Front rou. Gl nd ann William , El<>anor Tabaka, Ev lyn oran, Maqonc Gadd1s, Mary Calcnllnc, Je ie aldwell. Back row: Gra e Gilbert, El 1e Km , )Pille RhodPs, t('lla 'v\und , Oliw Kmg, Mary Hogue, Dorothy W1re , May Ogden, I ( P mtt, G<>organn Warn r 34
HEALTH AND EFFICIENCY 9TRE99ED THROUGHOUT THE YEAR
Head custodian, Jes giv a helpmg hand
Watts,
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front ro\~ J P att , Walter Rean, Edward Chancellor. e ond row: lindsey Roy, W illiam Wetmor , Rob rt Brimm r, Freddi Bac 1... rCH\ ,ary Sladt>, hariP a ton
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9PARKPLUG9 OF CENTENNIAL
\.1r 0d i~ relaxes alter gr\ ing hrs \.1onday rnornrng bulletrn.
r ation
Our fearle s lead r busy at work.
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"Cent nnial want you'" ex ldirn Mr
torch.
Th hub of our bu y plant i 1n th<â&#x20AC;˘ second floor admini trat1on offi <>. From thi
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UNIT 4 BOARD GUIDER THROUGH INTEREST The Board ot Edu<at1on i an ele t d group ot \en m<'n and \'\.Om n who are legally re ... pon~•ble tor the tormulation of polic to 'Utde thP tota opNation of th hampa1gn Public chao c ving \'\. ithout any alar • the Board meets the . cond Monday of e\ery month\ ith a trequent study ession later in th month. During the pa t year_ chao/ 1anagement magazine, a national publi at ion, condu ted a Ur\ey \'\.hi< h indi< ated that Untt 4 is ranh.ed in the top quarter of the hool in the expenditur efiort. The ur\e al o indicated that the distri t dire< t 82% of its man to m tru tiona! purpo es ompared to th national a\erage of 72%. dvi or Council is a commtttee of tud nt who repr nt their re pectl\ cia e at bi-monthly me tmgs of the Board and area AC's. Thes
Berner, Supen ntendent of S ho I • 1 re'>pon 1hi for carry1 ng o ut Board of Edu at eon pole and for pr< edmg h-'ad<>r hep for the tot I edu teonal p rat eon of the d1 tn t
BOARD OF EDUCATIO - Standmg: Richard Foley, F, J. Bud Barker Ill , Harold Alexander, Dr. Peter Shore~man Humphreys, Harold Baker- pres1dent, Mrs. Margar t Green.
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Dr. Cle land Hammond , i tant upenntend nt for Busme~ , ha~ among h1~ man~ r pon 1bilitie , th cmplo m nt of hool per onnel, both forth m~tru t1onal as v\ell a~ the non¡m tru t1onal program The be t rer~onnel are on tantl ought to better m et th edu allonal n d of th tudt'nt 1n tht> dl~lfl( I 39
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Harve ¡, th annual fall pia , wa pr ent d b Mr. K ith Pag and the drama departm nt. Th talented p rformer portra d a fun tor -...lth a variety of e pre '" and d manding dialog. Rehear ing hour b fore and after hool, memorizing line , and buildmg prop k pt tud nt in the produ tion bu y for we ks. Harvey, an in is1bl rabbit, played ha\oc with th li of ida and
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Vida's e cape from the amtarium 1 retold to her daughter, Cendy ortkamp, and her lawy r, Dave Hoffman.
VuJa, andy Temâ&#x20AC;˘ II, confides to Dr. Samuc>l on, John Mannmg, about hPr brother' hallu(lnat1on
HARVEY ENTERTAIN9 CENTENNIAL
Dr. Chumley, Mark M Brid , give a I ad to th lawy r, Dav Hoffm n, on th
Tim McCarty and Harv y pr pare to leav
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A BU9Y WEEK OF FE9TIVITIE9 MARK9 HOMECOMING WEEK HomP( ornmg eek a ti\ it ie s organized b tudent Coun< II added excitement and flare to entennial. Decorating halls, cars, and floal'i f1ll d bu hours for student .â&#x20AC;˘ enior Ia \\On the hall decoration ornpetitton. Junior lass as a\\arded f1r t plac for their float. enior girls performed th ir annual Homecoming kit durrng the a <;(' rnbl . Th hih upp rand Var ity hm\ pro\ tdcd ent rtainrn nt before the \I toriou game \\tth De atur-.\1a rthur. tud nt Coun< il pomc red and dc orat d th Homecoming dane at wh1 h retgned u an hap land and Andy Young. There were many happy rn rnor e of Horne ommg 1973.
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Marchmg out onto the field, the band enterta1ns dunng half-ttrne w1th a vanety of rnu~1<.
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Stev(â&#x20AC;˘Ma !JOin tnthPa 11 1t1e of'iO'sDay
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ROYALTY REIGN9 Theel ct1on of Horn omin King and Que n began th yearly cycl of nornmat1on and el tion of students tor ign at vanous activitie . The Mis Jingl B I 'Court was respon ible for a i ting anta befor Christrna at Country Fa r Th wirn Qu en and her court h lp d wtth the ttm and award at th swim meets. The crowning of i e-Ver a Kin occur d at th annual 1 V r a Dance pan ored b Student Council and d corated by Sentor Girl 'Council.
Hom comtng Shapland.
J rn S rnomn was voted
ICe-Ver a ing.
MISS JINGLE BELLS' COURT: Seated: Wheet Dixon and Cinda 0' eill. Standmg: Cathy Crow, Sarah Lamb- Miss Jingle B lis, Cindy Kortkamp .
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tng and Queen, Andy Young and u an
SWIM QUEE : Th resa Fileccia, Juntor Att nd nt; Cathy Crow, Swtm Qu en; Mi sy Lavend r, ophomore Attendant.
INDIVIDUALITY LEND9 TO VARIETY
Mike Hall and Cra1g p1tz e plam.,., h m a Garbag Can."
Rhonda Crozier, Shelly Roth, and Patty Burg r add a touch o no t Charm I ttes
ia a th
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Tim Cam et the pace of pectrum 1th the op nmg numb r of them tamorpho 1 of man
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TALENT DI9PLA YED THROUGH 9PECTRUM
)ohnn Car on, alias Paul Drago, portray a swami
Ruth Frazen smgs a <;oft version of "Time in a Bottle" 50
Linda Baker, Mi s DJ!Iybloorp, fa1nt w1th d spair at the lack of her <;tudents' charm
rat Burger prepare~ the aud1en< e ror h r "R re 1 covery."
ene, "I 'v\ 1 h You Lo
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performm Ha1r."
d hcate dance, Wm , w and ynth1a Martmez
w 11-p rform d b D
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a¡SIC husband, R1ck And r on, and naggmg w1fe, Cmd Kortkamp, are "On th D c ." 51
THE AWARENE99 OF VALUED RE90URCE9 Centennial tudent quickly be am aware of new trend toward on rvation of en rgy through lowered t mp ra ures, "Pow r 0 f" 1gn , and th wit h to Daylight a\ mg Time. AI o noticeable wer hang in peed lim t n order to obtain the optimum con umption of ga aline. The thre sno day that preceeded th Chri tma vacation proved to b aluable I on for all in that we had to function without our TH EED , (things we thin we need- but really don't.)
This sign help d us to be more aware of con ervang energy.
Th change to Daylight aving Time early thi winter re ult dan tra" ling m th dark.
From Centennial' parking lot, one is able to vi w harn
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eden rgy
Th lowered t mr> ratur of 68° required an adJustment an tud nt c.lothmg hab1t
The Plan of the Master Weaver My life is but a weavin~ 'Belween the Lord and me, I may nol cho se the colors, He knows what they should
9o I shall weave in earn teavin~ fo Him fhe rest. fiJI he loom is silent fo fly the sh IBB ce S all God unroll the canvas AniJ exn}ain the reason why he dark thread are as needed In the Weaver's skillful ha d
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ENERGETIC IN9PIRA TION PROVIDED BY NEW ATHLETIC DIRECTOR Thi year Centennial has another ne\\ Ia< ulty rn<'rnber. Our new thl tic Director i Matt Els\\orth. H ha-. had a \\ide \ari t of oachtng, trorn head \HP'>thng oach at the college le\el, pr ded b')- coa< hrng football, baspball, and gvmna ti at th high school I "â&#x20AC;˘1. Coming to entennial he i accepting the challenge-. ot b rng an thlc tk ' Director, and also ot returning to high~ hool P.E. tea< hing \\hich he njoy o mu h! Thi ypar ha bPen <' < iting for him- intera ting \\ith ne\ friend , and building on e p rien e .
\1att Ellsworth
explain~
"Then ou com up JUst a httl bit."
" o fair tickling boys!"
ht plan forth<' ornm
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90PHOMORE9 ARE MIGHTY
Th sophomc re football player ar om time h dden b all the attention g ven to th ar it team. How v r, thi year \i a mor important forth m than any other. e" pro edure mu t b I arn d before the can advance to th e p nen ed var tty t~"'am. \ ith th tal nt of t\\.O oach -Randy Roger and Ed Fredericks, the ophomor turned out a winnmg a on.
"Pleas , I t' not play kill the guy v.ho' got 11!"
PH0\10RE FOOTBALL- Front row. Qu nton Hill man, Dave Mar h, Paul 1mon, Paul Evam, Jeff ChanPy, Jim fIll , DclvP \1o , R1 hc1rd Paul, Jerry LangP, ott tm on, John lohan en e ond row: Coach Randy Rog r , R1ck \1etl, Carl Hawkc>y, k1p 0 Ill, 11ke Hill, \11ke Hoch, R1ck Zwgl •r, Jeff \1cCombs, Jay Howell, \11ke Burk, Dave Johan!>en, Coach Ed Fred<>nrks 8dc /..rem· KP1th Rov.e, De tPr Patt r on, Jeff \1orrow, tevl' Ju tu , KPn Mo s, 1 rvm H1te, fd Cram r, \1ike Althau .
Al\\.1 th r , at
1 tth r Quenton H1ll man 1c s off to u cess.
Your run ot-the -m1ll ophomorc tootball pia') .
HIGH 9PIRITED TEAM BURN9DOWN THE TRACK There i little glamour or glory to cross country. There i no hea\ ' equtpm nt nor ar there elaborat plays; the ""hole plan 1 to run- run until you feellik you can't take another tep! !rider need thr e main qualitie enduran e, mPntal di'>cipline, and a high thre hhold of pam . Gr 'g Dy" tra's troop hould b omm nd don th tr trem ndou effort tht year.
CROS COU TRY- Front row "11k McGinn1 , Gr g Adams, Steve Sawtell ; Brad Harmon, co¡captam; Pete bbey, Paul Drago, Greg Smith; Ron Banks, co-< aptam; Steve lawrence, Rick Kor~t. econd row. Tim S lander, Grant Mtller, Tom Snow, Dave Je~SIE', Brad Bone, Pat Memll, 1ke tallm<>yer, "11ke Bu boom, Ed Robm on. Back row: Coach Dykstra; Mik Mullm , Manag r; Dave Twardo k, Randy Donovan, Paul ulllvan, <ott Engel, Harold Sudman 66
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"Oh o ch, cut 11 out!"
back to run the ho"'
CHARGER9 9WI9H THROUGH 9EA90N
R ITY BA ETBALL- eateci. )1m monm, Da\P Underwo d , Rhae Buc le , ' en Da\i , Jeff Morrow, Stev Justu .• tancimg · oa h Jon , Jerry Ram ha , \1ar HPiper, DavP h ardo k, Da\e H1llen, \.1ar Pau l, Terry Brown; R1 h Curtts, anag r; Coach Bryan .
This year' var ity ba k tball team had a demanding hedule, but they fought on, n ver giving up. They de rve mu h credtt forth ir optimism throughout the ea on, and Coach Dick Jones deserves credit for purnng the team on . They had a lot of support from loyal fan , who arne up with some ingeniou g1mm1ck . Sev ral sophomore played regularly with the varsity team, owe can look fo rward to a successful season next year.
Maury Butler 1 always on his to
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1973-1974 Vsrsity Bssketbs/1 Scoreboard CENTENNIAL
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79 87 71 63 53
58 49 72 63
58 62 90 53 It's n ver qUite the arne on the b nch.
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Pontiac Eastridge Urbana Mattoon Normal Community Southeast Jacksonville HolyCross Wheaton North MacArthur Lanphier Normal Community Griffin Rantoul Mt. Vernon Southeast Jacksonville Urbana Griffin MacArthur Eisenhower Lanphier Urbana
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97 110 83
73 52 51 58 59
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Word of truth .
Terry Brown pu~he!> the hall out of the Spartan' reach 70
"Arrg."
let's have a ball'
INDIVIDUAL TALENT WORK9 TOWARD COOPERATION AND UNDERSTANDING
Th y couldn't top )1m emonm
"I v.ondPr what the 'rP plannmg"
Bad.f1eld in mot1on
BOPHOMOREB BPARKLE THROUGH IMPROVEMENT
The sophomore don't r ei\e th arne lory that var it team member do, and the don't ha\le large rO\'\ds ba king them; but to tho. \'\. ho saw them pia thi year, the \'\ere \lery impre ive. They hO\ reat potential, for which much of the credit go to Coach Tomlin on The peri n e they have had th year \'\ill build chara ter and good ba k tball pla'yer . We look forward to ing them next year.
OPH0\10RE BA KETBALL- Front row: Larry Brown, Jeff Morrow, Rod But I r econd row- en Da'" , B1ll May, J rry lange, Jeff Haugh y, Tom Ewing. Bacf.. rm1-: J st Terry, 1ar tn HttP, teve Justus, Coach Tomlinson, Kevin Wood, Ken Mo , Jerry Ram haw.
Ju tout of reach .
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Jump balls are te\ Ju~tu ' pe ialty.
Coa h Tom lin on ha a plan
"Hey, I \\ant in the act1on."
V'v ~TEA~- Front row: Brian Binch, itch Bell, "George," Mike Hoch, Chris O'Dea; Manager, Chri Faulkner. econd row: Paul u \an, Brent tark, tcvc pi tier, TomB rnardi, ick Merrill, Mark Atkin on, Pat olan Bad. row: Coach Ed Fredericks, John <ho n, Bill Cr S\\ell, Oa\e ~osborg, Ron Hoyne, Randy Bruce, R1ck Karch, Brad Byer , Andy Boone; Manag r, Ron McClain.
The tan er had another fantastic ea on thi year. Th y warn many miles during practice in preparation for them t . Coa h Frederi ks was always ther to n ourag th boy on to victory. It takes real talent to have a season ltk their team had once again. The enior hav now been on the team for three sea ons, three of th mo t u c sful eason Centennial has ever had; and th y deserve much of the credit. But it takes teamwork and team ptrit to really b su cessful, both of wh1ch were provided by every memb r of the team.
"It's cold in here!"
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TANKER9 GLIDE TO BREATHLE99 9UCCE99
What would they do Without "George?"
It' fun to watch for a change.
1973-1974 !Jwimmin9
Bcorebosrd CENTENNIAL
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Centenmal\ already ahead by a hand
OPPONENT
Danville Bloomington Urbana Westview Danville Normal Community Southeast Springfield Normal Community Urbana Lanphier
36 87 32 67 67 57 47 89
68 63 70
6th at the Charger Invitational 1st at Capitol Conference 3rd at District 75
GRAPPLER9 TAKE HOLD OF THE 9/TUATION
WRESTLI~G- Front row: Roger Cathey Scott Stm on, Rory Lucas Scott Engle, Marty Young, Everette Zimmerman, teve Rear, Bruce Gruelle econd ro"': Tom Eak1n, Paul Stewart. Bru e Johnson, ike Stall meyer, Greg quare, Paul Uhl, Brad Bon , Ri hard Eakm, Denni File mg r. Ba k row: Coach el on, T1m land r, J ff Chaney, Bud Walter , cott Franci , Howard P1tman, Bruc Byrd, M1ke Brad , ra1 Witte, joe Gumbel, Tim lb n, M1tch Fo ter.
Centennial's grapplers were a v ry pirited group this year. Th y wer led by two insp nng coa h , Bob el on, and Ron Sexton. They worked hard at many hot, p r piring practic s, and they were on tn t diets much of the time to make their weight. It is this kind of determination and enthusiasm that builds a good competitor in any port.
It's moments like th s that make it all worthwhile.
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Bloomington Catholi Evan ton Bradley-Bourbonnai St.Jos ph Rantoul Danvill Gnffm Ei enhow r Urbana Jac sonvelle ormal Community Urbana ormal Community Lanphi r Rantoul St. Jo eph Ma Arthur South a t Front row: D nnts Flicking r, Andy Young, Randy Jon s, D nn1 Millage, Dave Underwood, Mark Dalzell, Mike Cox, manager. Second row: P. ). O'Conn II, Tim I ben, Bruce Byrd, Cratg Spitz, Mark Tat , J rry Reekers, manager. Back row: Coach McGarvey, Mark Paul, Howard Pitman, jim S monin, K n Pterce, Doug Millage, Mark Dawley, Coach Tomlin on.
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COACH OF THE YEAR MAKE9 PLAN9 FOR NEW 9EA90N john Macek has b en th golf coach at Centennial for 8 y ar , and ha tabli hed qUit a golf program h r . H r cetved a great honor thi year, he was hos n Golf Coa h of the Year. The golfer under Mr. M c learn what pre ur i by playmg in 20 to 30 tournam nt , and he learns how to handl the pre sure o that he can concentrat on hi game. Mr. Macek has et up an ex ellen! dual m t program, lining up opponents for which the team is likely to play during Di trict or ctional. Th golf rs at Cent nnial are lucky to have as comp tent a coach as Mr. Mac k.
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LF CHEDULE Urbana Good Fri. Tournament B rgan ew Trier Ea t Danville Champaign In itational ormal Community Urbana pr ngfield outhea t •Qumcy In itational Capitol Conferen e MacArthur and Clinton Mattoon Di trict Danville \r1a Arthur ct onal tat
n \1. Fron/ ro~\ · rt'lUr \1a eda, Rob \1 rh un c ond tew piiiPr, Pat <hilling, T rn Galli an Bad. fO\\: Ken Hartman, Ron Hoyn<', )Pit \1orrov\., Bill PPrt ~ •n1
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TRACK TEAM OHARGE9 FOR9PIRIT
"0.1\ Coa h Dyk tra, th1 1 a te k up'"
Coach Dyk tra has another fantastic group of boy to work with thi year. Th boy are ju t a lu ky, a Coach Dykstra i really devoted to his work. ot only does h give them th expert advice that he has as a coach, but he run right with them, which inspires more team spirit. Front row: Paul Uhf Greg Adam , Kent William on 'v1ar We1ss, teve Mast, Mi e cGennis, Greg Square Second row: Paul Hoch. tev Lawrence, Reck Langlo1s, Pete Abbey, Brad Harmon, Bnan Kueker, Dave H1llen. Coach Dyk tra Third row: Harold Sudman, Le M s ng r, Jeff Chan y, Grant Miller, Dave J , teve awtell , Ron Bani.: , Scott Engel Fourth row: Paul Drago, assistant coach; am Ma y, T1m eland r, Greg Smith, Dave Z rbach, Randy Donovan. Back ro~-1-: Bill quar , Mark Lutz I, J ff Siems, Rhae Buc ley.
1974 TRACK SCHEDULE March March April April April April April April
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BUMP, 9ET, AND 9PIKE- FAMILIAR WORD9 THI9 YEAR
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GIRLS' VOLLEYBALL: Front: Pam McCartney. First row: Kann Perry, Su an Staple , Kris Perry, Mary Grove, Mardyn Cochran, Terry Farrugia e ond row: Susan Sullivan, uzanne Hoffman, D1ane Dubte, !'v\ary DoyiP. Ba /.: rm\. !'v\r . Bull...,mkiP, D m e \ atherford, San Shupe, D bbte Hallb<> k, jane fol y, re1<Ja lemon, Ruth temb rg,Dâ&#x20AC;¢an(' LPWIS, ThPrP a Mundhall, Ttna Kuo,Mr Goudte. ~ 82
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MU9/C LIFT9 THE 9PIRIT h ability to m r quire nothing but op ning our mouth and I ttin your vo al hord ta ov r. But the abil1ty to ing w II- in th nght rhythm and harmony- tak trainmg, pra t1 , and s 1ll. Through th lead r hip and d1r t1on of Mr . Lu Welch, th1s 1 what the Choral Departm nt stnv d to a h1 v . Th choru 'hard wor th1 y ar w nt toward th pr entation of an nt rtaining Var 1ty Show, Chri tma Concert, and Spnng Concert, clima ed by A Capp lla' pring tour.
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A E E~1BLE-. cated: thy Vernon, hell y Roth . tanding Brown, hem hmgleton, Claud1a B 1g r, Jam D Jonghe.
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VAR ITY CHORUS- r . Wekh, heryl DPnhart, md D nhart, Bonme Brown, Ellen DuP, athy Ab â&#x20AC;¢II, Paula Albrecht. ot pic turPd Julie Walter , Augu~t mP Porter
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BANDS IN TUNE WITH MUSICAL HAPPENINGS Our nE\\ band dtrector, Mr. Pt ker, kept thts \-ear\ band bus pra ti< mg. dnlltng, and marc htng. ew and e iting tun s nabl d the band toe pre<. th ri ing emotions of the tam durin football and ba'>ketball game<. . Mr. Pt er \'\.a \ r tnvolv din a hi \tng th htgh 'Oal ot an 1m pre sing qualit of musi fhc 1< 7 3-74 band trul did a superb job in u ing their mu i al talent to the utmo t.
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I DE SEMBLE- Front row orm ro ter, ngela Cannon, Pattt lar , mdy Lanman,lmdd R tf IÂŁ' , hnstv Tro ell econd rO\\ john Swam, andy Terrell, Ron Ban , Patti Johan on, LaVonne O'Hc1ra, Beth Harmon, Rt k Karch, LynnP 'cr e . Thlfd fO\\ lauwl john on, Cmdy Hoyne, Karm Perry, \-1drk Wet , Brtan ohen, Gary Gardner, Mark l<'hrba h, RhaP Bu< ldP , \1tkP tagg , \1tkP arn o, Dav o borg. Ba k rO\\. \1r. Ptcker, Bill l1< hter, tu ay , Tom f ddiPr, M rio.: DawiPy, Ron llo ne 90
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9MALL BAND9 PRODUCE BIG 90UND9
CO CERT BA D-Frontrm\.:ltsaB rtn r,CarolynBroo , ta tRhod ~. an t ddard,LynnGrabher f!CondrO\'- Dan Freeman, Cath Abell, Donna Lang. Lori Cornell, Le lie chtcht, ~ananne \1ernmac, Patty Heiner, Pat Maye , Barb Draper Th1rd rO\L Brian Bmch, Berent \1 Kmley, Joe Gumb I, Tract Elston, lohn Zehrba h, Lmda D ane, Da\td lohan t-n, Br£'nda \1!ller, Cathy alan, Lt a ch~eht. Back rO\\.. te e Adl man, Bill quare, Mr PIC.ker.
IAZZ BA D- Front ro\\.: Dan Freeman, andy Terrell, Barb Drap r, Ron Banks, Ang<>la Cannon, laurf'llohn on. Sc onti row- Mtke tagg , Mar Zehrbac h, Davtd lohan~on, \1tke am co, Br<>nda Mtll r, john Zehrbach, Rtck Kor t. Bad. row: Cmdy Hoynt>, Pat May<>s, Lynn • KPrwv, Lt ch• ht Cathy olan, Mark Dawley, Btll Slichter. 92
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FL G ORP -Front ro~\. Lon. uth rland, Barb H ff rnan e ond rm\ Ell£>n Du , ath in g. ath rO\\, Jo Chou nard. Ba J.. rO\\ .• h rrr htn I ton, Paula lbre(ht, Debb1e umann, laud1a B •R r 93
LANCER9 STIMULATE LOYALTY FOR CHARGER FAN9
On man da>y the lan r ould b tound pra ti mg b fore or att r hool. \:\ ith an me rea sed c,quad ot ighteen g1rls, the Lane r~ pro\ id d entertainm nt at home tootball and ba~ketball gam ev\ arrangem( nts, horeographed usmg th late'>l dancE t p and popular tune , \\ere a pi a ant di\er ion from the tandard pom-pom routm
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LA CERS- Front row: Paulette Melvin, Diane Parker, Gilda Dmiz, Den II Thornton, Bobbi Simm , Karen H1te, Bndgette RhodPn, Sfwrne \.1axE'y Bad. ro\.\. Gayla Ho hn, Barb M1lallo, ancy Ewing, Darlene Horton, Terri chum, Tere a eumann, )1IIZ1mm( rrnan, ,1th ernon, D n1 P ukkar
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NEVER-ENDING ENERGY
Quit oft n aft r hool, on ould hearth t ady rhythm of lapping hands or stompmg f t. Upon searching for th our e, they found the ophomor cheerl ader bu y at work pra t1 mg top rf t th ir rout in s forth n t gam . The goal of the e g1rls was to spur on th sophomor t am and to create enough nthu ia m ithin th fan to have th m voic th ir entire support for the team by y lling th h ers along with th m .
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AR ITY CHEERLEADERS- Front ro"': Cathy Cam, Rebe ca o hran Back rm ·Susan Shapland, l1bby lamb, Th resa file Cia, mdy hw('1ghart , Ch('fl ~lv1hull, u1y Cl land
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PEP CLUB 9PARK9 CHARGER 9PIRIT
The memb r of Pep Club wor ed hard to tir up the eagerne of the Charger followers. Fan bu e , fill d to the doors, went to every out-oftown football gam . The chili upper involv d mu h organization and work, but as always, it helped to make Homecoming week nd a traditional ucce . With the onset of the energy ri i fan buses were no long r available, but Pep Club continued to upport chool port .
PEP CLUB- Front row: Judy B rbaum, T re a eumann, Jo Chou nard, Tern <hum, Kathy Prnon, Georgma Lessans . Second row: L1z Johnson, Deni e Gunning, mdy Lanman , Angpla annon, D bb1e Meyer, Pam McCartney, Pam M1t hell Thml row · an< y m1th, Barb ,\1ilazzo, \1ary Gro Fourth row: Jenny Sm1th, Lmda Lohmeyer, L1 a Bortner, Lon uthPrland, Kath Kanch , Juri Bu h, J Gnd r, M1s y Lavend r, Debbie Penz II Fifth row· Janet Pmgry, rny Lewallt>n Ba k rO\\ . K1m M inney, Carol Evan , Diane Alexander, Patt1 Johan en , LaVonne O'Hara, Jan <hrn111, Judy Armstrong, Ann Vmson. ot p1ctured · Mrs. Hodel, ponsor
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One \\a to hm\ our int r t to" ard om thing 1 to gtve your ttme and effort in upporting it. Th girl in Centennial Guard di played th ir un ea ing loyalty \\hil lo ly \\at hmg the a tion of th wimm r . Their ooperation in timing and coring prm id d much n eded h lp, all of whi h \\a mu h appr iat d by th coache and team.
IAL GUARD- Front row: Paula 0' eal, Cathy Ab II, Angela Cannon, K1m Cook, Chen Gordon l' and row u an athy rnllh, Lynn Grabher, Patty Helper, W ndy R1< e, T rry )one ,!an Thorn, 11 y lavendPr, Joan Sm1th, Da n B on Back ro"'. D1an<' Byrn<', Tere~a 1 her, u an B rg r, )an hrn1dt, M rgar<'l l ngfpJiow, athy HPil>lmg, 'athiP )u tu , Jill Grannmg, Mylla WilkPn, Patty HernPch<'< k.
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TANKER9 AIDED BY FUN-FILLED GROUP
T1mm the \A<Immer 1 one of many important JOb .
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LEARNING LEADERSHIP LORE Th Junior Leader program i not ju t any ordmar P.E. las . ppro tmately twenty-on junior girls meet dunng cond hour to I arn more than ju t skill . B std parti ipating in various port'>, th It= ader learned how th P.E. d partment is run and how to help teacher during Ia . Good leader hip qualities were al ode\ eloped which an b nefit ea h girl in an area of re pon ibility. In the en or Lead r pro ram, the girls applied the talents and knowl dg gain d the pre ious year. ow th y were read to tackl th job and re ponsibilitie that accompany being a senior leader. lakin attendanc , d mon trdting kills and ometime actual!-, getting to teach the Ia w rea few of th ir dutie Thi i a good b ginning for a areer in phy i al education. Th girls" r a big help to th P.E. teacher and the rewards from such a program will accompany them in their year to come.
JU lOR LEADER -Front row: Pat Coffm, Su an Georg<', P nny M Clung, Judy Berbaum, D1ane Ho1na lo.:1, ThNe a Rar1N, lynn Bon , Kathy St1ckels, Margaret longf Ilow, D1ane Byrnes. Back row: Jane Foley, Pam P1erce, Ruth StPmb rg, a thy Helbling, hmty Tro Pll, Phyllis Sm1th, Su an Berger, Susan Staples, Cheryl Lee, San Shupe, Denis Weatherford 102
BMALL GROUPB PROVIDE BIG 9ERVICE9
Girl 'Athl ti As o iation creal d opportunitt for girls to parti ipate in a van ty of ports and activiti . Bowlmg, skating, gymnastics, tumbling, and golf w re ju t a f w of the offering th club had sponsor d. Voll yball and badminton wer co- d thi y ar. The highlight wa the kt trip taken in january. The offic r al o coordinated op n gym and a y ar end ptcnic. G A OFF! ER -Front rm D ne P \1\ athPrford, -rre econd ro Robm Fo I r, pre .; an ShupP,trea , Jan Fol y, publ• Ba k. rO\\: Ruth StPmberg, c, \1ary Do¥1£>, pH' .
An important division of the tudent governm nt i Ele lion Board. Members and teacher pr pared, held, and tallied appro imatel fifteen election throughout the ear. It too per erverance and pati nee to get thi ta done o that \ ryone wa plea d. Girl carrying y llo'v\. manila envelop hav become a familiar i ht during thtrd hour thi year.
ELf T10 BO RD- Front PentPII, ath rem, md" randPII, Kath1P juqu~. \1r~
Dana ShPIIe , n~owla an non, l1sa Hopkm , aren Hite econd row. D bbi rtk mp, lud" \rrn trong. 1r lmd e . Back rO\\: There a F le c a, k L w1 , Robm a~P , \1r~. 1mkr.
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WORKING TOGETHER TO BERVE OTHERB 19 THE DEB/RED GOAL en1or Girl 'Council con i t d of 31 girl el cted by the tea her to rve the chool. The girl were available throughout the year to help the admini tration and faculty with an p cial job that needed to be done. They were a ked to p rform a variety of ta uch a u hering and handing out programs for the football games, painting can for cigarette , helping with identlf1 ation picture , and planning the HomecomingS t. The large t underta ing of the club wa the nior Girl lumb Party at the YMCA which wa great fun for everyone involved. Beyond all rvice proj t , the lub till had time for its own activitie , two of which were a formal progre 1ve dinner part and a holida Open House for the pa t three year 'Council m mb r . Carol luckmann mk mto a oft pi I of leeping bag at the Girls' lumb r party.
Presid nt Kathy Wahl serve as ho te sat th annual Progress1ve Dinner.
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SENIOR GIRLS' COU Cll OFFICERS- Front row: arah lamb, V-Pr .; Mr . Palm r, Advisor; Kathy Wahl, Pre . 5 cond row: Cinda 0' eill, c; Robm lav nd r, Tr a ot pi tur d . Cathy M rnll, H1stonan.
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Cinda ill pin a cor age of appreciation on Mrs. Palmer at the Progre save danner.
E IORGIRL 'COU CIL-7~rrow: Candy 'ortkamp, allyTwardock,CaroiLuckmann. 2nrl row: Landa Ba r, Wendy frf'em .. n, Sarah Lamb, Jan Thorn, Kathie Justu . rd row· \1r . P lm r, Poll~ Hur h, th \1 mil, u n hapland, athy Crow, Robm Lav nd r, Karen Longfellow . 4th ro" : an -r Jam ~. Cmd hw 1ghart, ally Adki on , Patty Burger, Janey hoY.. , Kath a hi, anda 0 ' ell I, my Casteel. Not ptetured: Fl ty Jon , Mara Weber, .11.11 y Wei h, Karen Whit Itt.
Sen1or G1rl ' CounCil help celebrate Mr . Palmer' birthday
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GOVERNMENT BY THE PEOPLE
Thi year tudent Coun il r duced it m mb r hip to thirt -ei ht in ord r to remain an effi ient and enjo able group. Althou h there wa a fe ling that tud nt ar generally apatheti , tud nt Coun i l did a comm ndabl ob of mainta i nin the tru Char er p irit. Home oming w k nd, th vice--.er a dan e and ophomore orientation wer thre of it major event . Equall important were th mblie which had many m mb r w r involv din, they gained there pect of admini trator , teacher , and fellow tudent . TU E T COU CIL OFFICERS- Front rm'l- : Mark McBride, pres, Chri ty I ben, trea . econd row: Ruth St in berg, e ., Dana Sh II y, \ -pres . Ba k. ro~"' ¡ \1r VaiPntrn , p n or
STUDE T COU CIL- Front row: Sandi Adler, Carolyn Brook , Lynn Grabh r, L Ann harp, Lon Cornell , D D Dubie. ('Cond row: L1bby Lamb, Mark McBride, ancy Heaton, Lisa Bortner, judy Armstrong, Chnsty lb n, Theresa Filec ia, K vin ulllvan. Bad: row: r. Valentine, Dana Shelley, Sarah Lamb, Karen H1te, Deni e Weath rford, Ruth Steinb rg, Tammy Win ton, Wendy R1ce, Tina o , a Bennrng r, Paula 0' eal, Cindy David on, Pete Abb y, Pam Pi rce.
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AFRO-AMERICAN CLUB GENERA TEB FRIENDBHIP
nan indi idual i proud of ho h i and ~ant to ho hi worth to oth r , h like him rs quit a f w thrngs thrs year. Even though the annual Chri tma Dan e and can dri"' w r no~ d out, th ir eag rne to ucce d carrred through to the "1artin luth r King holar hip Drrve, and th Fri nd hip Dan e. Th all ~ent to vard the club' r ei ing reco nrtion and r p ct for their effort .
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LEARNING NOW TO LEAD LATER .\1emb r trom Centennial, Central and Urbana band together to repre nt our area in the at1onal r antzation of F.F . . Thi year, th '11 mber \\.Ork d hard clearing 17 acr s north of hool to bring in 2, . With thi money they parti ipated in many communit rvice proj ct , held a banquet, and fi d th ir tra tor. Thi year our memb r took part in many conte t and ent their officer to the at1onal Conv ntion in Kan a City.
1neteen girl made up the member hip of the Cent nnial chapter of F.H . . Tom Watt it , whi h in luded notion to ell,\\< re the matn ourc of incom forth club along with ome popcorn ball and bake ale . For a chang , month! meetin \\.ere itched toe ening . Th e meet in con i t d of ami ture of plea ur and bu ine Plea ure included cooking a mall meal, li tening to r cord , or di u ing item of importan e in the Home Economic fi ld. The chapt r al o pon ored a mall party for pre- choo er and th m eve under the I ader hip of Mr . arilyn nder and "-'1r . Ann Keim.
FFA- Dave H1llen, Steve Westfall. Not pictured Mr. lew1 , pon or.
FHA- Front row: Jan t Valdez, Paula Hetti r, Amy Ham1lton, Kathy Vernon. econd ro~~. Gwen Garn~>r, Rot><' rial eno1r, Denelle Thornton, Su an Smith. Back row: D1ane Alexander, ynthia Martin z, Tuwanna Thornton, 1 k1 Jack on, Car lm Cole, Karen H1te, Cathy Coll1n on, ma Hcw1tt. ~ot piCtured 1r md r, spon or
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PREPARING TO 9ERVE OTHER9 M mber of the H alth 0 upat10ns Club learn d ba 1c p t1ent are and child guidance at h ol Wor e p n nee and more kills were gamed at trammg tat1on uch a day car center , nur mg home , and ho p1tal . 1 mb rs al o volunt red the1r abtl1t1e for ind1v1dual and organ1zat1on . Through IParnmg and r mg they garned re pon 1b1lity and built chara ter.
rett 'nap, Lynn Sears, Lmda Kuykendall, Lmda Dunn , '-1arty Weldon, Paula S hm1ed kamp, ancy Ewing,
One of the mo t a ti" club at C nt nmal wa th S ret an I Club. Ra1 mg mon y to f1nan a f1eld-tnp to is1t large bu in rn Ch1 ago was th 1r b1gg t effort. Th y al o mv1t d intormed p aker to acquamt th m \o\lth offiCe proc dure . Local f1eld¡trip were planned to r 1nfor e th ne"" now! dg they had gained.
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VOLUNTEERS PRODUCE ACTION
!though tu i nt Coalitton \\a one of the ma e t uganization this year, they a compli hed a great deal. Members in luded anyone who was \'\ illing to work. Organizing the alk for De\ lopm nt and the Ma E\ent tooklot ofhour ofthoughtand preparation . The result wa succes , of cour e. STUDE T COALITIO -C/o hn'>e. Mr M rf, n ela Cannon, D n1 uk ar, orman D1ll1er, aren rogh, R Fa1rchlld, \1r tadm Not p1 turcd. L1 a m1th
LEARNING AND LABOR 19 THEIR MOTTO
In Cooperative Wor Training, work program w re designed for the students to enable them to explor and develop new skills. This program helped the memb r to t st their id a of future careers and gain an early start. CWT- Front row: Dav1d 1m , R1ck Langloi . eated. Mike Pf1e ter, fdd1P PPimorP, Barbara anuPI, Brownlee. tand1ng. Limor Stroud, Mark Hamilton, Stev Mach, Paul WonnPII, Mr . )ohmon . 110
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MEET THE PRE99 Produ mg a ne\ pap r 1 a n v r endmg pro of plannmg, wntmg, dttmg, ann mePtmg deadhnP \hilt> trymg to mamtam p r p ltV(' on thP event happenm at ( nt nntal. orking long hour to over om th ob ta le of bad " ath( r, t <hnt al probl m , and slm\ new \He , t h Cent ina/ taff produ ed a en of inforrnatt\e and up-to-date, bH\ kly nev. pap r Atd db the reporting of th JOurnal! m Ia , th attemrt d to a quamt th' tudent body wtth th • variou a p I of hf at Cent •nntal a w II a., prmtde tnformattvP artie! son rele ant topt s. Edttor
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VERBAL VIRTUOBOB
p ch Club con i t of tudent ntere ted in learnin how to p akin front of a lar roup of p ople and impro\e th ir ability to communicate. Th members comp ted in m t ith other high chool and could advanc to di tric ec ional and ven tat comp tition. Learn ing how to get along \\Jth other wa an important a p ct of thi or anization . Pr id nt Pat Burg r pa wi om.
SPEECH CLUB- Front row: Amy Raths, Cindy Davidson, Pat Burger, D bbi Elli . ccond row: Bnan CohPn, J ff 1em , T1m Cam . Bad. row: Mr Davis, Cmdy "ortkamp, andy Terrell, ally Adk1s on, Polly Hursh, )anHâ&#x20AC;˘ Heaton, lkn1 P Sukkdr, Jamâ&#x20AC;˘ Foley
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..LIGHT9, CURTAIN, ACTION!'' Drama Club m mb r w r rtal for all ta produ tion . Wh n show time rolled around, ev ry member ould b found doing omething. They old ti k I , promot d th how, burl! t , dir t d light and p rformed. Cons quently, our auditorium was fill d with good ntertainm nt
andy Terrell portray
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cCarty xplarnrng Harvey to aren Stallman.
DR MA LUB- Front rO\\: Brunt Gurftnkel, ·ar n tallman, D bbr Queen, Rhonda Crozi r, )o B nfatto, Claudia B iger, Dave Oobb~, Lrncla 0 m re~t. ond rO\\: Crnd ortkamp, u an toddard, Pat Han n, Le lie hrcht, ally dkr on, -pre .; Lee Ann Sharp, Phyllrs rruth, Polly Hur h, teve ood, Doug Jon . Back ro\\: Mr. Page, Linda Ba er, Dave Brown, Frank Willenbring, Da\P Hoffman, 1drJ..: D •mon~q, 1ar arp nter, John Mannrn , tr a .; andy Terr II, pre .; D nr Gl nn, ., La onne O'Hara, Patt Burger, Rtc nd{ r on, D •anna ukJ..:ar, h da Gourl y, Angr For ter. 113
TIO L HO OR IE TY- Front ro~\.: ,\:\ar tl..imon, Ron Hoyn , us n toddard, Polly Hur h, ally d 1 on, Bob M orm1 k, Jeff Os h\\ald e ond ro~'-. Laura ull, Jon1 0 Jonghe, -pre ., Jan1e Heaton, Kay B nninger, John Mannmg, orm ro tPr, T1m IIJPn Th~rd row: athy Wahl, Jane rol , Robin La\ender, Cinda 0' ill, sec, jan Cho-..., ng Ia C nnon, all T-...ar<loc , pr Ba k ro~" ~ark L wallen, \~ark T t , Craig p1tz, Dav Und rwo d, trea'>, G rard 1arty, John am, Mark Dawl y, D Mo b r , MlkÂŁ> tagg ot pi lured: \1rs H1ll, ponsor, Dahtz n Chu, Cath \\ rnll, helle Roth
KNOWLEDGE LEADB TO WIBDOM "Wi dom i b tter than jewel , and all that one may d .,,r cannot ompar with her." Through the tutonng program, Honor Society m rnb r helped other wtth their Ia work and therefore nhan d the idea of I arning. In addttion, they rat edmon y to pay forth gold chords worn at graduatton. Even though horn work sorn time mount d up, there wa tim for fun and pi ni( s.
John Swam and Laura Aull eem to havp d1fferent m thod of tud mg
FOREIGN LANGUAGE 9TUDENT9 HONORED
quit tter commumc.dtJon \ 1th
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YEARBOOK BTAFF CAPTURES THE UNFORGETTABLE MOMENTB
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It m d a~ though the enturian taff had b n pia den a gusty headwind from th v ry begmning of ets end avor to put togeth r th y arboo . Plagued b lo t pi ture , leaky roof, and ~now days, th staff had to truggle continuou ly to mak their d adline wethin om rea onabl fa ~â&#x20AC;˘mile of th du date. Untted effort and upport, however, qu I h d th torrential outbursts Tht upport wa demon trated by ru h trip to cat h nap of thi one or that, typtng note e , making and r m eng chedul , t her 'under tanding of pt tur and work time , Mi Engelhaupt' avatlabtlity to an wer all que tion at all tim , our compani 'repr entati coop ration, long hour of pondenng ov r th "right" Ia out, and \'en th o a ional prinkling of an all- mght workshop.
Co-editors Cinda 0' e1ll and Cathy layouts .
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CLA99 OF '76 FIND9 NEW FRIEND9 AND MORE HOMEWORK
Another bake ale m an more mon y.
Our photographer caught this couple in the hall dunng clas .
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90HOOL 9PIRIT DEPEND9 ON THE 9TUDE BODY
Cathy Byers finds the fastest way to get down all the sta1rs.
useyfWlCIS Dan Freemon urolynfroe..~IC. tiS G.-or e Gobbs
tll•am Gtd<hn s GNGolben O>eryl Golfo ~ry~
lynn Grabher l~n Groder Doan.JGtondlev Ehu hGunn n ev n Hahn Su... n Halbee>ladt lorry Hampton Davod Hansen 1 ffHa hv
uriHawkPy ancy Hraton Bruce Hecht Patty Helper Rochard H Patty Hernecheck S.....nHE'rrna Yvonne H•c.. s M eHII
Quenton Holl>man ~rv1nH11~
Mo eHoch S.....nHoch Mark Hod'iOn ltW Hop tns Bervet Honon C.ryHowell I seHowell
Judy Huss Adroenne Ja< k'iOn Anthony Ja< k'iOn lodv Ia< 'iOn Mar alacob\ David Johansen John Johansen Eloubeth lohmon ue Johnson
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DETERMINATION AND COOPERATION ARE DEMON9TRA TED IN THE SOPHOMORE FLOAT
B1g 1dea and hard work produced th1 year'
ophomore hom coming float.
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Arthur ThompsOn rE'gOry ThonNn \\1chael ThonNn Re 1Nid TlllrNn ~ndyl
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Since school is so demanding, the end of the day is always a rel ief. 128
Th e sophomor s are getting a head start on decorat ion for Hom coming .
BECOMING INVOLVED MAKE9 THE DIFFERENCE
Is tht ju t a friendly tal or i it butterin up Mr. Kohl r before the next te t?
CAMERA9HY 90PHOMORE9 '' AcUms Eroc Anderson
Tonv Jones hler
~,.,.Arnold ~ryS.rton
SuunN lleck.-r tche I Bel JohnBowll"fl
D•aN Branson
lDebra " • rown Dt•ru Brownf1e
Om line Bryant Ro rBu odnev Butler ~C.nnon Debra C~tnun
C«eli<11Cobb Pearhe Chene01iVIS
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Cynth,. Glascoe Andrew Goff R rt Hall Col rt tUrvey Ja""" H d lor ne Howard Oa d 16 ~ron Johnson e1thlones
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SOPHOMORE CLA OFFICERS: Tere a Wi her, Pr id nt; )o Grtd r, I ( -Pre tdent; Patt y Hern ec h 1.:, S r tary; and Gma Gilb rt , Trea urer. 129
BIG MONEY MAKING YEAR FOR OLA99 OF '7
JU lOR CLASS OFFICERS: Right to Left- Jane Foley, Presid nt; Cindy David on, Weatherford, Vic -President. 'ot P1ctured-Robin Crandell, Treasur r.
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"This is my world and welcome to it."
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Dennos D•vton Milrlo. Demorest ()rnn•s Demoss Ger•ld Depew
P•tnco• Deschene
l•nd• Do.ne S.r""'r• Doyle llren<U Doy ltncU Dunn
O.n Dur•nt 0. Durso Debbte Elhs ott ErK son ~rolvnh•ns
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Joseph Gumbel unhold.l Curl on el Mo eH•noko PatncJi Hansen Beth H•rmon n H•rpesUid D•an•~rns
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Reflect ions of a bright moment.
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JUNIOR OLA99 WIN9 HOMECOMING FLOAT AGAIN THI9 YEAR
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90HOOL 9PIRIT BRING9 EVERYONE TOGETHER
It look Ilk the1r g t-up-and-go got-up-and-went.
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Earl noo Tom Snow
Scott Toylot
0\nst •• Te•re Sondra Terrell Thompson Thornton Debb Tobbs
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Danny Townsend Chari Trautman Chnsty T II Da dTwardoc To~Vos
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Dav Hill n make u wonder if th1 1 r ally 1974
90HOOL 19 FUN: IT'9 JU9T THAT HOMEWORK
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Lo t m a daydream.
Thumb make good pacifiers.
My mother likes me!
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The Chargers are worth crowing about.
Yes, the high balls bounce on the ground Oh ...
VARIETY 19 THE BPICE OF LIFE.
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Sophomore eat them' 139
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There's got to be an easier way to nd th1s thing'
Th eternal pur uit .
New course this year: Bubble gum blowing.
9ENIOR ANT/09
Yeah, I'll swap lo kers With you.
Quick-draw McGraw?
How do you like my new hairdo?
Boy, the energy crisis sure hit hard!
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Joe Abbey Lynn And ron Greg B Bern1e Bortner
Sally Ad ISSOn Stev Andrew~ VICki Be ker M1ke Brady
Sandy Adler Laura Au II Edd1e B1shop Susan Brannock
Michele Alblmger Lmda Baker Alan Blaker W1ll1e Brownlee
Susan Alford Ronald Bank Andr wBoon John Bruce
9ENIORITY, NOW A REALITY TO OLA99 OF 74" 11
At Parent Vi 1tation,
Juh Bryan Brad B r
nior Cindy S hweighart tells Keith Shuman how many lost parents she has guided to class.
Johnny Bryant Paula By r
jam Bu r tt Marshal Byrd
Pat Burg r Mi e Cameo
Rodney Burton AmyCaste I
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Roger Cath y JoAnn Chounard
Jennifer Chaney Janey Chow
D bra Chnstenson Janet Clar
ancy Ewing, what are you hiding?
larry Clark Su an Cleland Crystal Cl ments M1ke Cloyd
Manlyn Cochran Harold Colbert Renee Colna Dav1d Couch
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LOOKING FOR FUN Ren Cox B1ll Cr sw II
Cathy Crow Rhonda Croz1er
T d Curtm James Curti
Watch1ng the Homecoming Parad go by is enior J nny Chaney.
euh Darnay Juloe Da s Mar Dawl y Jon1 D Jonghc
Fred D p w Mary Dillavou orman D1llier D1an D1tzl r
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Senior girls, Kathie justus, Angie Forster, Ann Sherlock, Cindy Kortkamp, and Karen Whitsitt, how Charger Spirit as they boogi down th ha on 50' day.
fames Dtxon Dtane Dubt
Wheet D1xon Paul Ducoff
Dave Dobbs John Ea m
Mar Dalzell Mtke Edwards
Mary Doyl Pam Enckson
9ENIOR9 DEMONSTRATE CHARGER 9PIRIT
an y Ewmg Randy Fletcher Wendy Fr man R1ck Glib rt
There a Farrugg1a D nn1s Flickmger Su Fulton Ornn Gould
Mark Faught Bob Foil GaryGardn r heilaGourley
Steve Ficher M1tch Fo ter Mar G rhart ancyGrady
Dav1d Fie her orman Foster Clara Gidd n )am Gnd r
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Sen1or Brad john on eag rly awai t the start of another school day.
Randy Grussing Debbie Hallbeck Brad Harmon Doug Haughey
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Alan Halber tadt Amy Hamilton Ken Hartman Mark Helper
M1ke Hall linda Han n Carla Haug Larry Hemp
EVEN 55 MINUTES 19 LONG
jac Hemng Paula Hettler M1ke H1ggms Dan H1re
Gayla Ho hn Dave Hoffman Ron Hoyne Steve Huff
jean Huffman Polly Hur h Chnsty I ben Robin lrvme
o fair copying, Robin!
Turn around and get to work, Dave! 151
ancy Jam s Fie t1e Jon s Glen Knud~en R1c Korst
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Tom Johansen Tern jon s Mark Kemphu s Cmdy ortkamp
Bruce Johnson Kathl n justus Barbara K1mbrough Bnan ' u er
laurel Johnson R1ck Karch Mi e 1 er Sarah Lamb
D ugla Jon Jeanne Karr Paul 1 tl r Rid.langlo1
TOGETHERNE9919 THE DEB/RED END RE9ULT
Andy Young and Karl And r n pau "all-around" good char a t r.
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SE lOR CLASS OFFICERS: Ted Curtin, Vice-Pres1d nt, Sarah lamb, retary; eith Shuman, Pre id nt; and Da c Dobbs, Treasurer.
Ohv1a Law
Cynth•a Letot
Chari s le hour Sharon Levy
Chns l s o Debb• LeWJs
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)im Lewis aren longfellow
Don Luca Carolluc mann
John Manning Barbara Manuel
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Debb1e McKinney Elizabeth McClam Sandra Melchi MarCia Meriedth
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LEADERS OF TOMORROW Cathy Merrill
Dave Milazzo Dennis Millage
Doug Millage Debbie M1ller
Steve Sawtelle and Rick Karch study the properties of para lax.
Paul Mooney Sheri Morns Dave Mosborg Joe Moses
Mâ&#x20AC;˘ke olan Ph1hp Pa~tor Meloche Peters Howard Pitman
Jeffry ordhng Dana Paul Mike Pf1ester Fred Porter
OUR EXPERIENCE9 HELP U9 TO GROW.
Amy Rath Jane a R1chardson
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Gerald Rec er M1chelle Robmson
Jeff Redmon Bill Rose
Joanne Renner Rochell Roth
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Mary Russell John Schoen Cindy Schwe1ghart Susan Shapland
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Steve Sawtelle Teresa Schum Gary Schwe1ghart Bob Shaw
Paula Schmied kamp Vicki Schumacher j1mSemomn Chn t1eShaw
NEVER A DULL MOMENT IN CHARGER COUNTRY
Ed Shelby Ann Sherloc e1th Shuman Mar · Slate
Ann Sm1th CathySm1 h Clarence Sm th Mar Sm1th
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-KK R A,A A. 'AR H, RICK: Band - Con ert 2, 3, 4, ( r Country 2, 3, 4; wtm 2, 3, . KARR, JE E: CE Tl AL 2, Bu 1 n s Mana r; Choir 2, 3; Drama 2; SEPARATE W RLD 2; THE BIRD 2; HOW TO UCC ED 3; Torch Club 2, 3; C E 4 ELLEY, ElJGE E EMPJUES, MARY. IEFFER, KEITH IRBY, JAMES. KISER, Ml E. KISTLER, PAUL· Football 2, 3; Wr tling 2, 3, 4. UDSE GLE . ORST, RICK: Band- Cone rt 2, 3, 4, Jazz 2, 3, 4, Di 1 land 3, 4; Cro s Country 2, 3, 4, Trac 2, 3, 4; Intramural port 2, 3, 4. ORT 'AMP, CY THIA: A Capp lla 3, 4, Centenn1al Guard 4; Cia· Offie r 2, Seer tary, Drama 2., 3, 4; Dolphm 2; Electton Board 4; THE WITCHI G 2; ISS ME ATE 2; HOW TO SUCCEED 3; HAR EY 4; SPECTRUM 2, 3, 4; Tra 4, S ntor of the Month Advtory Committee 4; enior Girls Council; p ch Club 3, 4, VARSITY HOW 3, 4; Mi Jmgl B II Court 4. "Kort-Bow Wow! o man i the whole of him elf, hi friend are the re t of him." OSS,JOH . 'UE 'ER, BRIA : Cro Country 3; Track 2, 3, 4, Interact 2. I
-lLAMB, SARAH: Centennial Guard 2; Clas Officer 3, 4, S eretary; SPECTRUM 3, 4; S n1or Girl Counol, ice Pre td nt; tudent Coun il 2, 3, 4; Homecoming Court 4; 1i Jingle Bell 4. LA GLOIS, RIC LAPP, ROGER. LA E DER, ROBI · G1rl leader hip 3, 4; enior Gtrf Coun if, Treasur r; attonal Honor o i t 2, 3, 4; ational fr neh Hon r o tet 3, 4; ational M nt h far hip letter of Commendance 4, lffino1s State cholar 4; Char r Cu laud ; Bett Cro er ehoof ward 4; \ ho' \ ho m Am rican Hi h cho I 4 "Do ou need proof of Cod? Doe. the sun?" Orione light a torch to ental Wi dom. LAW, Oll lA LE HOURE, CH Rlf LESKO, CHRIS. LE KO, KIM. LESSARI , JIM: r LETOT, Cl DY: C
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SHAW, ( HRISTIE Centenn1al Guard 2, R p 2, 3, G1rl Intramural Sports 3, 4 SHAW, KELLY SHAW, ROB SHELBY, ED SHERLOC ', A · Centennial Guard 4, CE Tl Al l, ~. f atur Ed1tor 3, Drama 3, 4 Fr n h C'ub J.; YOL., C 'T TAKE IT WITH YOU 3, HOW TO UCCEED i SPECTRL.,M 3, 4; Track 2, 4, Stud nt Ad 1 ory Board 4, Rap 3, E o , Ed1tor, G1rls Intramural Sport 2, 4; Human R lat1ons 2, tu dent Councll2. "Ho~ much therC' 1 tn the world I do not -want." o ratC' , Ruby SHIRLEY, FRED. SHlJMA , EITH· Cia OffiC.er, Pr 1d nt 4, T nn1 2, J, 4; PTSA 4, Pr 1d nt SIMS, D VE· C.W T. 4; C V E. .3 LATES, M R' SLICHHR, WilliAM· Band - Con cert 2, i, 4, Dan e J., 3, 4, Pre 1d nt; PECTRUM 2,4 SMITH, A . G1rl Inter cholastic Softball Manag r 3, 4; Br dg Club 2; futur retane of Am ri a 3, ; G1rl Intramural Sport 2, 3, 4, Publi ty H tonan 3; Off1ce Occupation lub 4; Sen1or Girls Council MITH, THY: Centennial Guard 2, , 4; PECTR , ; oly Bulhe 3; Gifl I amur I Sp rt ; Girl lead r h1p , . SMIT , RE CE. SMITH, DEBOR S 11TH, DEITRA. SMITH, MARK. SMITH, SUSA ': Afro-American Club 2, 3, 4; CE~TI Al3, 4; CE TURIA 4, Ass1 tant Organizations Editor; Class Officer 3, V1ce Pres1dent; FHA 4; SPECTRUM 2; VARSITY SHOW 2, 3; Student Advi ory Council 3; Senior of the Month Advisory Committee 4; C.V.E. 4; Secretarial Club 4; Offi Occupation Club 4; Senior rl Council; lancer 2, 3. "Birth, copulation and dea , that's all the fact when you get to bra~ tacks." }.5. Eliot. SMITH, VICKI. SPARKS, JULIE. SPITZ, CRAIG: Football 2; Ba ketball 2, 3; Baseball 2, 3, 4; SPECTRUM 2, 3, 4; Interact 2; , ational Honor Society 2, 3,4. STAGGS, Ml KE STALLMA~, KARE : Centennial Guard 3, 4; Choir 2; Drama 2, 3, 4; Dolphm 2; THE BIRDS 2; HARVEY 4; SPECTRUM 3, 4; Track 4; Girl Intramural ports 2, 3, 4. STA LEY,JILL. STEVE S, EARL. STEVE~ 0 , MICHAEL. STEW RT, DAVID. STEWARD, scan: Football2, 3, 4. STODDARD, USA : A Capp lla 4; Women's Glee Club 3, 4; Drama Club 2, 3, 4; Tra k ; THE BIRDS 2; THE WITCHI"-G 2; DOPE 2; All GOD' CHILLU GOT WI GS 2, SPECTRU'\.1
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at10nal Spamsh Honor Soc1ety ~. 4, Grapplerettes ~; Half £>1sons 4, T1tl VII Project Comm1tt 4, Student Adv1sory Comm1tt to Un1t 4 4, Charger Cum Laude. "To {ind the beautiful we must carry It w1th us." WALDBAUER, GWE . Dolph•n 2, Lane rs J; lnt£>rnational Club 2. WALKER, JOYCE. WAMSLEY, KIM WAR ER, DIA E WAR I S, KARE WfATHERSPOO TO Y. WEBER, MARA WEBE MATTHEW. WEISS, MAR Band- Cone rt 2, , 4; Track 2, 3, 4, Intramural port 2, l, 4. WELCH, MISSY WELLER, BO IE. WELL , PATTY C n nn1al Gu rd 2, 3; Rap 2, G1rl Intramural Sport , 4 WESTFALL, LO Football 4; Fen mg I
f ABOR , ROB I . TATE, HELE rATE, MARK: Golf 2, Ba eball 3, 4, Football 2, 3, 4, SPECTRUM 4, at1ona1 Honor oc1 ty 3, 4. TAYLOR, GLE • THOM, J C ntenn1al Guard 4, Tra< ~. G1rls L ad r h1p 3, 4; S n1or G1rl Council THOM , ROBI . Tran f r from Palo rd , C ; Track 3; SPECTRU 3; G1rls Intramural Sport 3, 4; at o al pan ish Honor Society 3, 4 "So afth, hope, love abide the e thr , but the greatest of the e i love.'' 7 t Corinthian 13·13 THOMPSO Ml 'E. THOR TO , TUWA A. TILMA ', 11CHELE. TRYO ',ELIZABETH. TWARDOCK, SALLY: CE TURIA 3, 4, Bu iness Staff 3, Organization Editor 4; Senior of the Month Advi ory Committee 4; S nior G1rl Council; atlonal French Honor Soc1ety 4; at1onal Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Pre ident 4; Half elsons 4; DAR Award 4; Illinois State Scholar 4; Charger Cum laude; Title VII Advi ory Committee 4 "If It eem like a miracle, it''> really not o odd. It's ju t the everyday goodness of God." I
-UU DERWOOD, DAVE: Band- Concert 2, 3, Dance 2; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Ba eball2, 3, 4; SPECTRUM 3; Interact 2; ational Honor ociety 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4; 'ational pani h Honor Society 3, 4. U TEED, JAMES. Band -Concert 2, 3; Football 2. ''0-D·O."
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WHEELER, TERESA. WHITE, T : C p lla 4; Cr Country 2; HARVEY 4; PECTRUM 4; Intramural Sports 2, ~. 4; Wooly Bullies 3; ational Span1 h Honor So iety4. WHITS ITT, KARE ': Centennial Guard 2, 3, 4, Vice President 4, Dolphin 2; SPECTRU."-1 3, 4; Girls Intramural Sports 2, 3, Senior Girls Coun-
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108,1 0 Alford, u n 144 Althau , William 64,122 Ammon , Irene And r on, Donald 12:? And r on, Eric And r on, arl1 0, 153 nd r on, nn 144 And r on, Rick 87, 89, 113,130,50, 51 Andrew, Phyllis 130 Andrew Darrell130 Andrews Steve61, 144 Andruczyk, John 1 0 Anglin, Karen 87, 89,1 0 Armstrong, Judith 98,103,106,122 Arnold, Anthony Arnold,J m Arnold, juli 22 AR IG, GABRIEL E 26, 32, 1 Asbur , Will1am 122 ATKh El EE 26 Atkmson, ar 74,114,1 0 Attebury, u ann Aull, Laura 86,89, 105,114,115, 144 Ayers, Curtis Ayer, Dana I
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Br zil, Ricky 122 Bridge, Barbara 122 Bn g , J ffrey 10 , 1 Bnnegar, Willard 122 Bro r n,Ra hPI101, 130 Brook , Barbara 122 Broo , rolyn 2,10 Br k , J ff Bra n, Bonita 88, 122 Brown, Cynth1 Brown, D 1d 87, 11 ~ Bro n, [) bra BR W ,JIM 26 Brown, 'urt 122 Brown, Larr 72, 122 Brown, ry 122 Brown, Reb a 87, 88, 1 0 Brown, Ricky 110 Brm n, u n 89, 1 Brown, T rry 2 ,
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1 8 Bu nn mey r, 0 bra 122 Bu rkett, )am s 145 BULL 'vVI KLE, MARY 26, 82 Burd n, 0 bra 122 Burden, GrPgory Burger, Patricia 105,112,11 , 145, 9,50,14 Burg , li a , 1 0 Burk, Lu inda 87, 109, 1 0 Burk, Mi hael 64, 122 Burk, Ro r Burn , )am Burns, an y 122 Burrell, an y 101,115, 1 0 Burton, Rodn y 145 Bu boom, Mi ha I 6, 1 0 Bu h, jud 95, 8, 101, 122 Bu hu , Pam Ia Bu 1rk,GI nn131 Butl r, Maury 68, 70 Butler, Rodn y 72
By r ,Br d61,74, 145 Byer , Kathryn 81, 122,124 Byers, Paula 25, 145 Byrd,~ar hal61, 76,145 Byrn , Dian 100, 102, 1 31
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131 offm, Patri 1 89, 102, 131 Cohen, Brian 5, 90,112,131, Ci6 Colb rt, Harold 146 Col , Carolm 107, 108, 1 ~1 Collin on, C~thy 108,1 31 Colm n, Alan 12 3 Colna, Ren 14 Conn, R bP ca 131 Cook, Kimb rly 87, 89, 1 , 109, 1 1 Cook, ~ary 1 31 Cool y, Carolm 111, 131 Cork r, D borah 1 31 Cornell, Lori 2, 1 , 123 CortPn, Jam 123 Co tl y, Donald Cou h, David 146 Cou h, Thoma Dov rt, Duan Dov rt, J anni Co , ~1ch 1123 Co , PParll 81 Cox, Rc>n 5, 147 Crabb, Adnan 123 CramPr, Ed 6 Cramer, Kath nn 7, 9 , 131 Cr m r, K1mb rly H1 randell, Robm 81, 101,1 ~ 131 Cr w II, Wilham 74, 111, Cro nal , P ula 131 Crow, Cathy 93, 10 3, 10S, 147
Dayton, D nn1 1 31 DP n, Donald 123 DParmond, Dw1ght DfCARDY, ~ARGARfT 27 D c k, ~ lmda 123 De m, J nnifpr 0 Jongh , Jom 86, 87, 88, 89, 10>, 114, 115, 147, llY [)pmor t, Lmda 113, 123 Demore> t, ~ark 8, 11 3, 1 31 D mo , D<>nnl 1 ~1 DPnhart, Cheryl88, 123 D nhart, Cynthia 88, 1n Dc.:nhart, Oav1d 123 D p w, Fr dPnc 147 DPp w, G raid 1 n DE' ch n , Patri ta 131 Dllla ou, ~ary 147 Dilher, orman 110, 147 Diniz, Anthon 123 Diniz, G1lda 94, 12 3 Dttzl r, an 99, 109, 147 Dt on, Jam 148,47, 8 Di on, Whc t 1 Do , Lmda 92,131 a 1d 113, 148, 153 and 66
8 Cr z er, Rh nda 6, 87, 8 , 1 113,115, 147,49 ummmg , L 1 h 87, 88, 131 urtm, Th dor 147, 153 Curti , jame 1 , 61, 68, 147 Curti , Lori 109, 131
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Hahn,"' vin 124 Hahn, john Halb r tadt, lan 61,1 Halb r tadt, u n 12 Hall, Mi ha 1150, Hall, Rob rt Hallb ck, Deborah 82,1 SO, 47 HALUZAK, Ml [ 27 Hamilton, m 101,108,10 , 150 Hamilton, Mar 110 Hampton, Larry 124 Hanoka, Mich 11 2 Han n, Da 1d 124 Han n, Linda 102, 1 0 Han en, Patri ia 89,113,132,51 Harmon, B th 90,101,1 2, 55 Harmon, Brad 6, 66, 67, 150,56 Harp tad, Kari 132 H rr· , i n 1 2 HARRI 'JAKE I 5
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Harri on, Tha t r 107,132 H rt, Da 1 2 Hartman, Kenn th 7 , 111, 0, 119 Harv y, Gilb rt rv , juha u , Carla 9 , 1 0 Hau h , 150 Haugh y, J ffry 72,124 Hawkey, Carl64, 124 Hawkey, L I 61,132 HAYES, ROBERT 14, 27, S4 Hayse, Ben on 132 Head, Jame Healy, Laura 132 Heater, jame 132 Heath, Alii on 132 H aton, Mary 10 , 112,132 H aton, ancy 124 Hecht, Bru 124 H ffernan, Barbara 9 , 1 2 HEI EMA I ,KE ' 28 H lbling, Cathy 1 , 102,132 H lp r, David 69, 1 2 Helper, Mark 68, 71, 150, 69 H lp r, Patri ia , 2, 100,124 Hemp, Larry 150 H nager, Richard 124 Henri , Brian 132 Henry, Mark 132
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Morgan, ( celia 1 ~4 MORGA ILl DA 29, 1()C) Morgan, Tami 1 ~4 Morha1m, Rob rt 79, 126 Monic;, huvinea 155 Morrow, J ff 64, 68, 72, 79, 126 Morrow, Jill Morrow, linda 1 ~4 Morrow, Theodore Mo borg, Dav1d 74, 90, 114, P>5, 118 Mo e , Joe 155 Mo her, jane 126 Mo s, David 64, 126 Mo s, Kenneth 64, 72, 126 Muehling, Thomas 134 Mullins, Mlcha£>11 34 Mullin , Mich •lie 66 Mulvahill, Ch n 9 , 97,1 34,118 Mund, Danny Munhall, There a 82,134 MurdO( k, Pamela 89, 134 Murphy, Colle n 155 Murphy, Dav1 4 Murphy, jeann 1 34 Murphy, Th r Murray, Gloria Muss lman, Wm1tr 'd 1
Odea, Dav O'Hara, laVonne 90, 98, 156 O'Hara, Patrack 126 0' eal, Paula 87, 100, 106, 134 0' edl, Cinda 39, 99, 102, 104, 105,114,115,116,117, 11)6,48, 192 0' eill, James 134 0' eill, Patrack 64 0' ei II, Vi< tori a 126 Os hwald, J ffr y 114,134 Ot1 , K1mberly 126 Otas, Victoria 87, 88,1 ~4 Ov rholt, Julie 126 Owen , There a 134
-PPAGf, KfiTH 30 PALMER, BO IE 30,104,105 Palmer, Yvonda Palmisano, Theresa 126 PAQUETTE, Ll DA 30 Parker, Daana 89, 94, 122, 126 Parker, Lori 81, 134 Parkhill, Linda 134 Parkhill, Linda 134 Pastor, Philip 156 Pathel, Carolyn 126 Patter on, David 126 Patter on, Dexter 64,126 Patterson, Pe gy 126 Paul , Dana 156 Paul , Mark 68, b , 114 Paul, R1chard 64,127
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Pick ns, Sh ri 156 PICKER, RO 30, 90,92 Pickl , Jo 134 Pier e, Kenneth 61,156 Paerc , P rr<'la 101, 102, 1 , 134 P1 rce, R1c hard • 34 P1 r rm, Carolyn 1 34 Pmgrv, Jan t 98, 1l7 P1tman, Howard 61 76, 156 PITTMA ROBERT 30 Plac Su cln PIJ In k, RCJb rt 87, 1 34 Port r,Fr d 116,160 Poe; y, Patm a 1 34 Po or ke, Ru '>E' I 78 Pow II, John Pr ton, R >gE. r PRICE, RO<,A.LH Prmg, ( ynth1a 1 h I
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-RR m h w, Jerald 61, 68, 71, 72, 127 Rap er, Theresa 101, 102, 1 31) Raths, my 111,157,119 Rear, Steven 76,157 R('be ca, Marty 131) Rec h r , Gerald 157 Rec_ ers, Jame 127 R tor, J n 135 Redma , Jeffre 157 Rf' d, Tommy 131) R fsteck, Linda 90, 1 35 Re1tzel, C nthia 135 Renner, Joann 157 Rhoden, ridgitt 94, 127 Rh , Con tance 92, 127 Rhod n, Stev 87, 89, 1 35 Rice, endy 1 , 106, 127 R1chard , An 1e Rae hardson, janec;a 89, 157 RKhard on, )tm 127 R1gg , Eldon 6 R1g b Charlc 127 R ne, Johr 127 RIM <;, 10 30 R ng, I< Robbm Cheryl116 11)7, 192 Rob rt on, Cher\-1127 ROBERT~, LH 30 Ro m on, Brian Robm on, Bruce 135 Robm on Edward 66 1l7 Rob n on, John 1 ~I) Robm on, M1 hell 14, 1~7 Ro c h, Oav1d 13S Rog r , J1mm e
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T rry, J i 72, 128 Thorn, jani 100, 102,105,161 Thoma , Carolyn Thom s, Marilyn 1 homa , Melvina Thoma , Penny Thorn , Robrn 161 Thomp on, Arthur 128 Thompson, Charlie 107,136 Thomp on, Mi hael161, 50,143 Thorman, Gregory 128 Thorman, Micha 1128 Thorton, Luwanna 94, 107, 108, 136,51,119,131 Thornton/ Tu wann a 107,108/ 16'1 Thra h, Michael Tibb , D bra 136 Tillman/ Johnnie 107 Tillman, R ginald 128 Tilman, Michele 161 To w Randy 128 Toledo, Diana 1 6 TOMLI J Dann 1
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William , Jan 109,162 Williams, June 101,162 William on, Kent 128 William , Othell Williams, Ronald 162 William , Rita William , Robin 128 William , Willie WILLIS, CARYL31 Wil on, Alice Wil on, Clarence 61,107,136 Wil on, Deborah Wil on,Jay136 Wilson, ichi 61, 11 Winfr y, Michael136 Wingler, Cheryl136 Wingler, William 162 Win ton, Lloyd 163 Winston, Richard Win ton, Tamara 106 Wires Reb ca 137 WISE.~A 1, GARY 31, 36, 55. Wi her, David 3, 87 Wisher, Teresa 1 , 128,129 Witt , Craig 9, 76, 163 Witte, Merlyn 137 Witte, Marc 128 Wonnell, P ul137 Wood, Ke in 72 W ood , tephen 113 W ood , \11ary 102, 137 Wood , Marla 101,163 ork , H len 137,135 W ork , l av\e ren 163
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