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Central High School 1987
2155 Napier Avenue
Macon, Georgia 31204
Volume XVII
his year at Central is
- different, challeng-
ing, and appeel-
ing. Central is different
from all other schools be-
cause we have variety. A va-
riety of students, that is, all
working together to make a
great school. Maybe thats
why we are sole possessors
of the years Best Sports-
manship Award presented
annually by the Macon Ex-
change Club.
Challenging. Well, this
year at Central challenges
students in several ways.
Having more students than
ever before tests the pa-
tience of everyone. Another
is the constant battle to
keep up grades; this is
something that always is on
our minds. Finally, there is
a new challenge at Central.
The newly formed Spirit
Committee invites every-
one to Get that Charger
Spirit!. The students re-
spond with higher atten-
dance at school games.
With all of these things
comes the ap*peel. Stu-
dents at Central create an
inviting atmosphere thats
hard to resist. Take a peel
of the Orange you'll find
us most ap*peeling.
Gathering around and having fun
is just part of our appeel.
Taking a lunchtime break, the
senior porch group enjoys its
extra time.
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of the orange
Crowdedness in the lunchroom
makes for close communion.
Carl Dudley, Antonece Spear
and William Barron seem to be
enjoying themselves.
Tony Howard debates fighting the
hall-mania or waiting until the
crowd clears, as Faith Griffin
looks on.
Between classes, all that one
sees is a sea of bodies, all trying
to get to different places at the
same time.
The early-moming crew monkeys
around as they crowd on the
steps before school,
procrastinating the start of class.
A FULL HOUSE
There are more students than ever at Central
Oo you ever get that
D feeling that you're
glued to the floor?
Well, here in the halls of
Central, many of us feel
that way each day. The
halls are overcrowded, and
that is a problem that all
students must deal with. A
senior, Shannon Creamer,
complains, *Sometimes
Im late for class after hav-
ing to squeeze through the
halls. Pam Peacock adds,
People stop and socialize
_ in the halls, and its always
right in front of you!
As we try to manipulate
our way through the halls,
it seems as though we're in
1
there are
more smiling
faces to greet
us in the
halls.
a sardine can. Every year, it
gets worse and thats
not hard to believe, be-
cause every year, we have
more students. What can be
done about this problem?
One student, Joanie Lar-
sen, suggests, Build an-
other school. Well, until
we build another school or
building we just have to
grin and bear it. There is
one advantage to this
whole mess; there are more
smiling faces to greet us in
the halls.
Ce
his year has definite-
ly been one for im-
proving the school
spirit. Everyone has tried to
support the school spirit as
well as the school and try-
ing to keep positive atti-
tudes. However, the re-
sponsibility for school spirit
was definitely a job the stu-
dents had to undertake.
It all depends on the
people (as to whether or
not the school spirit im-
proves), Says senior Carla
Hardy.
It's improving, says
Ms. Kris Stenbridge attempts
to get a student to buy a spirit
item.
CHARGER
SPIRIT
Donna Strickland, Its bet-
ter than it used to be!
Lisa Emilio agrees, I
think everybody has tried to
make this year better. Ev-
eryone was getting excited
about the activities the
school was having.
Over the summer, teach-
ers formed a spirit commit-
tee at the request of Mr.
Bell. During the first quarter
students were invited to
participate.
Says one member, An-
drea Carter, School spirit
makes a school. Everyone
needs a positive attitude.
The student body, working
together, only improves the
chance for a schools
sports teams to be
successful.
Centrals school spirit
definitely needed a lift. To-
gether, we proved that stu-
dents and faculty working
together can accomplish al-
most anything. Take heed
of our new Charger spirit
youre sure to find it
ap*peeling.
Bringing the lunchroom crowd to
its feet, Daryl Pearson
demonstrates why hes this
years winner of Spirit Week's
Pee Wee Herman contest.
Filling up the stands is what these
Chargers are talking about as they cheer
to the fight song.
Mrs. Espy and Irvon Mahone jam to That
Old Time Rock n Roll during a pep
rally.
Wayne Evans, Glenn Casto, Tim Kite, Mitzi
Hooks, Tonya Travis, Rader Seller, Sonya
Travis and Michelle Horton all show their
Charger Spirit as they wear their favorite
jerseys on Jean and Jersey Day.
Apt @ ORANGE
Mr. Central, Ned Henry, and his
escort, Gretchen Prasse, smile
brightly for the crowd
Mr. Bell gives Central's new
Homecoming Queen, Erika Hart
a congratulatory hug.
1986 Ms. Central Homecoming
Court: 1st Runner-up, Jill
McDonald; 3rd Runner-up,
Katrina Jordan; Ms. Central,
Erika Hart; 4th Runner-up, Kaye
Tutt; and 2nd Runner-up, Shirley
Randall.
1986 Mr. Central Homecoming
Court: 2nd Runner-up, Keith
Hamilton; 4th Runner-up, David
Robinson; Mr. Central, Ned
Henry; Ist Runner-up Chris Dunn;
and 3rd Runner-up Ricky Harris.
proud smiles of happy Erika and Ned.
AND THE
ctober 3, 1986 is a bright moment in the hazy high
O school memories of Erika Hart and Ned Henry,
who were crowned Miss and Mr. Central Homecom-
ing night.
The Week began with excited students dressed in jeans
and jerseys. Yes, Central's Homecoming was only a few
days away and Spirit Week was underway.
The tension built all week as Central anxiously awaited
the Hephzibah game when the new Mr. and Miss Central
would be crowned. At halftime the nervous candidates
strolled out on the field finally to hear the big news. The
moment had come and the air was bubbling with anticipa-
tion. After what seemed forever, the names were an-
nounced. And the winners are Erika Hart, Miss
Central and Ned Henry, Mr. Central. Jill McDonald and
Erika Hart and escort Milton
Craig smile after Erika receives
her crown
Sarita McCoy shows her Charger
spirit in the Senior car float.
WINNER IS...
Chris Dunn claimed first runners up with Shirley Randall
and Keith Hamilton as second runners up, Katrina Jordan
and Ricky Harris third runners up, and Kaye Tutt and David
Robinson as fourth runners up.
During a special pregame show the Freshmen Michael
Higley, and Tasha Simmons, Sophomores Tony Jones
and Paula Brison, and Juniors Anna Shockley and Natalie
Colvard were presented on car floats. These classes
showed their spirit by decorating their cars. Following the
game, a Homecoming Dance was held in honor of the
candidates, ending a special, fun-filled week at Central.
Homecoming 86 will be a momentous occassion forever
in students memories as they reflect upon the good
times.
LINE-UP
The everlasting wait
ll of us have had to
As in line at one
time or another. If it
isnt the late line, its the
lunch line. Exactly what
does one do while he
stands in line? Well, Nikki
Dennard says, I just go
through the line saying,
Seniors coming through!
Most of us just hang around
and talk to whomever hap-
pens to be standing next to
us.
In the lunchline, the main
topic of conversation is the
food, of course. It doesnt
matter who you are stand-
ing beside in the line, be-
cause you know that you
have something in com-
mon; you are both starving!
Most conversation in the
lunchroom takes place in
the line anyway, because
once you sit down, you
have to wolf your food so
you won't be late to class.
Perhaps the worst one is
the line of cars waiting to
leave the parking lot. Not
only are you ready to get
home, but sitting in that hot
car makes you even more
irritated.
Remember one thing
while you stand in your next
line; make the best of it by
simply having a conversa-
tion with the person, whom-
ever it might be, standing
beside you.
Ed Harrel escapes the salad bar
line as he pays for his lunch.
Does this look familiar? These
students, running a bit behind,
anxiously wait for Mr. Guy to sign
them in.
Waiting in line for the bus can be
a pretty boring moment, but
these students appear to be
making the most of it.
LOCKERS, etc.
18 5, or was it 18
4 ee Sound familiar? Well, it
has happened to the best of us,
and lockers are a part of everyday
student life, to say the least. The
average student probably visits his
or her locker three to five times a
day; this includes the necessary
before and after school trips.
Some of us go out of the ordi-
nary plain ole locker syndrome
and decorate it with pictures and
whatnot. Two seniors, Cele Logan
and Kim Poland, share a com-
ment. We hung a wipe-off note-
pad on the door and exchange
notes during the day.
Don't forget the well-known dirty
locker. At one time during the
school year comes the chore of
cleaning the pigpen: endless
sheets of paper, maybe a shirt or
jacket; or even a pair of socks, a
rotten apple, and ... Look, heres
my algebra homework! | got a zero
for not turning it in last quarter |
knew | did it!
It's your locker, clean, filthy, fan-
cy, or plain; but you'll always for-
get your locker combination over
spring break!
Even our lockers have appeel.
Take a look at Alesa Richard's
locker and you'll agree.
Mark Brannem takes a peek at
what's for lunch as he grabs a
tray.
Derrick Maddox is definitely in fashion
with his lariat
Standard equipment at Central this year
has been Reebok shoes, socks, T-shirts
warmups, etc.
Many faces peering from Tamika Foster's
shirt seems to leave Chris Pennyman
perplexed.
April Carroll reveals her
appeel with her spiked, gelled
and blonded hairdo.
op oe TO THE EYE
new wave is sweeping across this nation. We all
Aw what that new wave is, Max Headroom. He
dominates the commercials we watch on T.V., and
the billboards that dot our highways.
Espadrilles are seen on just about everyones feet. On
the male scene, Sebagos (or pseudo-Sebagos) are a defi-
nite must; they are worn without socks, of course!
What are people wearing? Thats simple; Forenza! It
doesn't matter if its shorts, shirts, or pants, just as long as
they are Forenza. Jams are another hot item on the cloth-
ing list. This summer they showed up in various different
lengths. binges length was just below the knees. Es-
prit is still . The colors this fall are even brighter and
wilder than iaione.
For the guys, faded and ripped blue jeans are hot. You
can even purchase these jeans pre-tom or pre-faded; if
you prefer the stonewashed look, well, they're available
also. Come on, guys, get that sloppy look.
As for jewelry, Swatches can still be seen on the majority
of people's wrists. More and more people are wearing
fishing weights as bracelets and ankelets. Friendship
bracelets are showing up in several varieties of styles and
colors. If all these things sound foreign to you, get with it,
but remember, you can never go wrong with a T-shirt and
an old pair of Levis.
The silky look is well displayed
by Valencia Lawrence with her
over-sized earrings completing
this ap peeling look.
Russell Johnson, Vernon Collins
and Tony Thorpe show off their
ap peel with crewcut, flat-top
and shaved design.
GROWING PAINS art
Teenage years appear most painful
s time passes and
Av: reflect upon our
high school years,
we smile and remember
all of our good times. But
as with anything else, we
never stay the same. In
our forty years at Central
High School, we
watch friends
grow and friend-
ships change;
some become
stronger while
others simply
fall apart.
Sometimes we
change so
much that, at
moments, we
forget who we really are.
So many things happen
to us we wonder if were
growing up too fast or
maybe if we're growing
up at all.
It's so hard for us be-
cause we dont know just
how to act. Our parents
want to coddle us, pro-
tecting their children for-
ever, but were dying to
jump out on our own,
standing on our own two
feet and independent.
Sometimes we wonder if
there will ever be a day
without the typical par-
ent-teenage argument.
We feel alone and de-
pressed considering how
much our parents care.
Then, we all have our
moments when we could
just kill our best friends,
or maybe even our boy-
friend/girlfriend. The
pain can seem Over-
whelming. We hate our
friends for hurting us and
our loved ones for be-
traying our trust.
Lets not for-
get about
school. The
Striving for
good grades,
making a cer-
tain team, or
pleasing our
parents with
achievements
can be so frus-
trating that we
stop and think, Whats
life really all about?
When our years are
completed and high
school times are gone,
we look back smiling re-
alizing our pain is all
about of growing up.
Shawna Clendening and Sarah Hiscox
prepare for fourth periods quiz during their
lunch break.
Reviewing for 5th periods quiz, Shawna
Clendening and Sarah Hiscox compare notes.
Angela Eaton and Raymond
Davis will remember CHS fondly
for the friendships shared.
Growing pains can be physical as
well as mental; just ask Kacy
McCrary, she knows as she
receives some pep talk from
Chris Dunn and Johnny Burrel
before Physics class.
Kimberly Randall, April Woolfolk,
and Mia Andrews take some time
to chat.
BEHIND THE WHEEL =
Chuck Isenburg and Chris Strain
stroll through the parking lot.
One can't help but notice Paul
Knight's car, as he found a way
to personalize his Beetle.
Students take responsibilities of driving
o drive or not to
"T sive: that is the
question most teen-
agers ask their parents
when school begins. Driv-
ing and having an automo-
bile is a must for most
students at Central. This
year the most popular auto-
mobiles are Mustangs,
Jeeps, trucks, and many dif-
ferent small cars. Derick
Maddox's car is quite odd.
He owns a little red Subaru.
Looking at the outside of
his car its just another car,
but its quite different when
you look inside. The whole
interior consists of rubber
skulls and fake cobwebs.
He says, Theres no other
car at Central thats as
unique as mine!
For the first six weeks of
school, our parking lots are
completely full. Once those
progress reports go out, it
seems as if the parking lots
thin out. The ones who lose
their car for six weeks are
given a choice; they may ei-
ther ride the bus, walk to
school, or catch a ride with
a friend. Most of them
would rather ride with a
friend!
One thing is for sure; stu-
dents at Central have good
taste in cars, ranging from
75 Mavericks to 86 Honda
Preludes. Needless to say,
even our cars have
ap*peel.
Having someone parking in your
place is something all driver's
experience.
Kit Andrews and Michelle
Mayhew return to the school
building after getting some book
from their cars.
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Many students participate in the variety of sport
programs offered her at Central. Our teams practice
and work hard to be winners, putting their all into compe-
tition. Athletics are a large part of Central and they
create a special pride in being a Charger. Attend one of
our games and you'll feel that certain appeel in the
air. From basketball to golf, we have a pride that is
not present at any other high school. Take
heed of this as you take a peel of our
athletics.
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City Champs 86-87
Chargers defeat Northeast, 51-0, and Southwest, 8-7
he Central Chargers claimed the 1986 - 87 football City Cham-
pions title as they routed Northeast, 51 to 0, and slipped by
Southwest in a season-ending thriller, 8 to 7.
Getting off to a slow 0-3 start, the Chargers came back with
a win over Hephzibah in the Homecoming game, thanks to an awe-
some job by the defense, which had five sacks for a minus 45 yards.
Staring a drive with an excellent punt return by Earl Sanders the
Chargers took the lead, 7 to 0, and never looked back. The team went
in at the half with a comfortable 21 to 0 lead, and added seven more
in the fourth to finish with a 28 to O win.
After Hephzibah, the Chargers only managed to win one of their
next four games, losing to Warner Robins, Northside, and Baldwin
County. The one win, though, 51 to 0 over Northeast, put the squad in
contention for the city title. The team only had one more obstacle:
Southwest.
Southwest, having also beaten Northeast earlier in the season, took
a 7 to O lead in the first quarter. They held this lead until the fourth
quarter when Charger quarterback Victor Griffin threw a fourth down,
22-yard pass to Bobby Ketchup who pulled down a spectacular, one-
handed catch and fell in the end zone which, plus the extra point tied
the game 7 to 7 with about eight minutes to go. The game ended at 7
to 7 deadlock thus sending the Chargers and Patriots into overtime.
The rule of overtime is if a team doesnt score in two overtimes, the
one with the deepest penetration in the two overtimes wins. Thanks to
a Lewis Huff interception and a Mark Davis 30-yard run to Southwest's
20-yard line in the second overtime the Chargers claimed the win, 8 to
7, along with the city championship.
Despite a 5-7 record, the varsity football squad had appeel.
Front Row (left to right): Victor Griffin, Scott Lenderman, Daniel High, Joe High, Tim Jackson, Anthony Jones, Rader Sellers, Eric Glover, Brian
Reese, Earl Sanders; Second row: Mark Davis, Eric Watkins, Lewis Huff, Chris Watson, Benard Evans, Carlos Dorm, Bobby Ketchup, Michael
Hughes, Deundray Bentley, Jerome Stanley; Third row: Phillip Mixon, Julian Hylton, Henry Marshall, Greg Hill, Jimmy Hollingshed, Seth Wilson,
Bill Pollard, Issac Davis, Mark Dent; Fourth row: Rodney Jackson, Zontion Cotton, Eric Cotton, Dawn Hodges, Reginald Dantely, Mike Leverett,
Dexter Patterson, Precell Brooks, R.L. Brown, Chevene Hill; Fifth row: Sean Hill, Chad Leavitt, Orin Wilder, Willie Williams, Bobbie Lewis, John
Avera, Chris Maxwell, Thorance Bonner.
Douglass
Harper
Washington
Hephzibah
Wamer Robins
Northeast
Northside
Evans
Baldwin County
Southwest
The Central Chargers tearing towards a win.
Earl Sanders gives a concerned look as he takes a rest from the
action,
Joe High breezes past the Southwest defense.
Zontion Cotton
Reginald Daniely
Mark Davis
Joe High
Julian Hylton
Tim Jackson
Bobby Ketchup
Scott Lenderman
Mike Leverett
Dexter Patterson
Bill Pollard
Earl Sanders
Eric Scott
Jerone Stanley
Orin Wilder
Players
Head Coach Tom Simonton, Defensive Coach Ron
Little, and Coach Wayne Holleman all keep a
careful watch on the football field.
Getting ready for the game, the players are drilled
by Offensive Coach Steve Smith.
Football Managers Becky Bumsed, Andrea Carter, Alesa Richards, Kelly
Keenan, and Jill McDonald.
Offensive Coach Steve Edwards sends in the next play with Julian Hylton.
With
Tim Jackson holds the ball
while Scott Lenderman at- Special teams tries to block the >
tempts the extra point. punt.
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Mark Davis escapes a defender. Dexter Patterson warms-up before the game. >
Ap peel
Faces of expression are displayed by Mark Davis (left) and Zontion Cot-
ton (right) as each waits to enter the game.
The awesome Charger defense stops another drive.
Lewis Huff races to get open for the pass.
dy Brown, the 1986-87 Central tournament only to be defeated by North-
Charger Basketball team won their east.
last two games to pull to an even 10-10 Despite a fair 10-10 record the CHS Bas-
record. ketball team definitely had ap peel.
With a 5-3 conference standing, the Char-
B ehind the leadership of Coach Ran- gers qualified to compete in the subregion
Antonio Sledge puts up a
20-feet jumper.
Won 10, Loss 10
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Wilkinson Co
Southside
Perry
Wilkinson Co
Southwest
Northside
Northeast
Southwest
Twiggs Co
Northeast
Dodge Co
Baldwin Co
Northside
Dodge Co
Baldwin Co
Warner Robins
Perry
Savannah
Warner Robins
Left to right:
lst row: Scott McCardle, Richard Lockett, Carlos Dom, Antonio Sledge, Algernon Searcy, Anthony Haynes
2nd row: Coach Lightfoot, Kelly Williams, Tony Willis, Marshall Green, Michael Bames, Bill Miller, Coach
Brown
Girl's Basketball
Top row: (left to right) Coach Green, Harriet Brown, Tamara Thomas, Demetrice Spencer, Hope Fordham, Nikki Glover, Susan Schaible, Tonya
Lee, Erin Camp, Coach Little; Bottom row: Nicole Colvard, Cathy Evans, TaShawna Davis, Daphine Lockett
Mark Morrow stands ready!
Scott Linderman steps up to the plate to hit a winner.
Front row (left to right): Mark Dockery, Scott Lenderman, Rusty Clifton, Chris Watson, Jody Heath; Middle row (left to right): Timothy
Jackson, Terrell Mitchell, Mark Morrow, Chico Hollingshead; Standing: Coach Mike Hall, Robert Thompson, Dale Benton, Craig Daniel,
Damon Cape, Mark Bullard, John Thigpen, Coach W.C. Jones
Rusty Clifton aims the ball
towards second base.
Tim Jackson anxiously awaits
the ball.
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Chico Hollingshed heads
home.
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Softball
Won 2, Lost 8
Central
Baldwin
Southwest
Northeast
Northside
Warner Robins
Baldwin
Southwest
Northeast
Northside
Warner Robins
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Out With A Bang
espite a fairly sluggish year, the
D= Chargers softball team
did have its high points during
the season. After two hard losses, the
team bounced back with an incredible
17 to 6 victory against the Northeast
Raiderettes.
The Lady Chargers did not have an-
other win until they blasted the Lady
Demons 19 to 0 in their final game of
the season. They had previously lost
to Warmer Robins 1 to 11 early in their
schedule.
In spite of a 2-8 record the Central
softball team definitely had its
ap peel.
With all her might, Nikki Glover throws the ball to the
infield.
Tonya Bivins tosses another perfect pitch.
Sabrina Walton aims on target to Lisa Compton as Nicole Colvard
watches.
Front row (left to right): Sabrina
Walton, Nicole Colvard, Ca-
linda Jones, Nikki Glover, Mi-
chelle Jones; Back row: Mrs.
Compton, Jennifer Penniman,
Tonya Bivins, Gail Howard,
Shedina Mahone, Daphne
Lockett, Kenneth Fort, Lisa
Compton, Monica Jones,
Coach Campbell.
Tennis 86
Members of the Boy's 1986 Tennis Team were
front; Jeff Armstrong; back (left to right): Brad
Yeomans, Hollis Pugh, Kenneth Fort.
Members of the Girls 1986 Tennis Team were (left
to right): Jill McDonald, Kacy McCrary, Elizabeth
Pickard, Becky Burnsed.
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Top row: (left to right) Camille Smart, Chanell Hicks, Erika Hart, Karin Jordan, Penny Harvey Bottom row: Linda Gray, Audrey Hill, Rhonda
Dawson, Kaye Tutt, Kosha King, Karmita Tumer
Homecoming 86-'87
Left to right: Paula Brinson and Tony Jones, Miss and Mr. Sophomore; Anna Shockley, Miss Junior, escorted by Rusty Lipford; Natalie Colvard
Miss Junior, escorted by Eddie Smith; Tosha Simmon and Michael Hughley, Miss and Mr. Freshman
Miss Juniors, Anna Shockley and Natalie Colvard
Miss Sophomore, Paula Brinson and Mr. Sophomore, Tony Jones Miss Freshmen, Tosha Simmons, and Mr. Freshman Micheal Hughley
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We mustn't forget school organizations! These clubs
make our school so unique, and above all the rest. Those
who participate in school clubs know the importance they
play during the school year. Where else can you meet a
group of people who share the same interest, whether it
be drama, French, chess, or Spanish?
Taking advantage of a club is the best way to learn and
participate at the same time. Look at all the clubs here at
Central High, and see what they have to offer. Do you feel
like a bit of culture? Then stop by a Humanities meeting.
Or perhaps you're overflowing with Central spirit then
stop in on a Spirit meeting and see what theyre up to.
Student Council
First row (left to right): Paula Brinson, Tina Hall, Dana Davis, Tracie Clark, Rachel Glidden, Stephanie Sanderson, Pennie Harvey, Shanta
Zimmerman, Tasha Simmons, Keshia Straws, Lisa Emilio, Kevin Mills; second row: Corinthia Hollman, Anthony Jones, Latonya Hargrove, John
Sweat, Erika Hart, Lavonia Green, Andrea Carter, Laura Call, Willette Hill; third row: Jenny Bowser, Anthony Jones, Valerie Leslie, Valencia
Lawrence, Shirley Randall, Melva Butts, Sarita McCoy, Laura Menninger; fourth row: Jill McDonald, Gretchen Prasse, Jerome McClain, Charlene
Bivins, Tracey Miller, Eddie Smith, Kevin Tumer, Becky Burnsed, George Crawley, Elizabeth Pickard.
Officers And
Advisors
Mrs. Dumas Adviser, Sarita McCoy Secretary,
Shirley Randall President, Melva Butts Vice-
President, Mrs. Hinesley Adviser
Beta Club
Front row (left to right): Gentry Cannon, Julie Knap-
penberger, Erika Hart, Mimi Dick, Keena Howard, Su-
sie Schaible; Second row: Lori McDuffie, Catherine
Wheeler, Lamarion Green, Laura Call, Stephanie San-
derson, Beth Whitaker, Tracy Center; Third row: Bob-
by Dickson, Jeanne Marshall, Tosh Anderson, Mi-
chael Cass, Angela Bundrage, Kevin Tumer; Fourth
row: Russ Seney, Stephanie Thurston, Gretchen,
Diane Schieneman, Geoffrey Armstrong; Fifth row:
Chris Caldwell, Ricky Harris, Laura Menninger, Jona-
than Tumer, Richard Ellison, Hallie Gray;; Back row:
Mrs. Fults, Mr. Caldwell, Seth Bush, Rod Seney, David
Robinson
Officers
Vice President Laura Menninger, President Da-
vid Robinson
Foreign Relations
Front row (left to right): Donna Culverhouse, Andrea Frolich; Second row: Stephanie Thurston, Ricky Harris; Third row: Jonathan Tumer, Beth
Rowell, Laura Menninger; Fourth row: Ned Henry, David Robinson, Gretchen Prasse, James Herring, Malcom Haynes.
Front row (left to right): Joey Hiller,
Ula Fosner, Jessica Williams, Re-
becca Green, Shanta Zimmer,
Todd Bullard; Second row: Russ
Seney, Carol Haynes, Laura Call,
Keiren Bluestone, Stephanie Nor-
tenhaug; Third row: Michael Sim-
mons, Seth Bush, Matthew Davis,
Phillip Mixon, Eric McCammon;
Fourth row: Justin Gray, George
Crawley, Rod Seney, Aldam Hard-
grove.
First row (left to right): Maurice
Howard, Terry Jones, Carlos Terry,
Paul Vinson; Second row: Lashun
Hicks, Hope Logan, Ardenah Wim-
bush, Theodore Thomas, Sonja
Simmons, Kemberly Hall; Third
row: Albert Reid, Tony Stevens,
Johnny Jackson, Patrick Dean,
Shenetta Nixon, Valencia Davis,
Sylvester Holt, Eric Hill.
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First row (left to right): Keena Howard, Mimi Dick, Christy DeLoach, Katie Hazlehurst, Catherine Wheeler, Tiffany Shephard, Crystal Austen,
Tracy Center, Angela Eaton; Second row: Petra Cramer, Jeanne Marshall, Leslie Preston, Elizabeth Pickard, Erica Hart, Jennifer Caldwell, Jill
McDonald, Melva Butts, Sartia McCoy; Third row: David Lystland, Chris Caldwell, Beth Whitacker, Andrea Good, Gena Tribble, Devin Smith;
Fourth row: Dary! Pearson, Michael Cass, Phillip Mixon.
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Jill McDonald, Sgt. at Arms; Sarita McCoy, President;
Elizabeth Pickard, Secretary; Not pictured: Hallie
Gray, Vice President; Joanie Larsen, Treasurer.
The French Club helps students gain a
better understanding of the French culture
through many activities such as French
meals, games, speakers, and in the spring
the club holds a special fashion show in
French.
Spanish Club
First row (left to right): Cab Baldwin, Jan Anderson, Renee Williams, Stephanie Thurston, Kerry Freeman, Todd Creamer; Second row:; Janelle
Peale, Valerie Leslie, Becky Burnsed, Tony Hayes, Fowler Lawton; Third row: Sonya Travis, Julie Knappenberger, Tonya Travis, Gentry Cannon,
Heather Hooks, Bobby Dickson, George Crawley; Fourth row: Jimi Bailey, Yolanda Hurst, Stephanie Woods, Mrs. Faudree; Fifth row: Mrs.
Edwards, Mrs, Perez
Officers
First Row (left to right): Jan Anderson, Treasurer, Stephanie Thurston;
President, Kerry Freeman; Vice President, Renee Williams; Secretary Sec-
ond Row: Cab Baldwin, Sgt. at Arms; Todd Cramer, Sgt. at Arms
Red Cross
Officers
(Left to right): Kenneth Fort, Sergeant at-Arms; Ramo-
na Nellams, Corresponding Secretary; Shannon
Creamer, Vice President; Latrece Latimore, Secretary;
Andrea Carter, President; Leslie Grant, Reporter (not
pictured).
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This year the Spirit Committee
turned things around for Central.
The group formed early in the year
and began making plans to pro-
mote Charger Spirit. They orga-
nized pep rallies, hosted Spirit
Week, and sold Spirit items to help
students to get that Charger Spir-
its:
First row (left to right): Camille Smart, Robin
Oppy, Rachel Glidden, Stephanie Thurston;
Second row: Erika Hart, Shirley Randall,
Becky Burnsed, Killy Veal; Third row: Yo-
landa Hurst, Andrea Carter, Sarita McCoy;
Back row: Malcom Haynes
Officers
Becky Burnsed Treasurer, Yolanda Hurst
Co-chairman, Robin Oppy Chairman
Sarita McCoy Secretary
First row (left to right): Derek Broadhead, Cath-
erine Wheeler; Second row: Stephanie Sander-
son, Robin Ashmore; Third row: Russ Seney,
Marla Adcock; Fourth row: Becky Richey, Wil-
liam Seney; Fifth row: Charles White, Julie
Knappenberger, Gentry Cannon, Alesa Richard,
Tiffany Shepard, Phillip Mixon, Thomas White;
Sixth row: Seth Bush, Donna Weaver; Seventh
row: Becky Burnsed, David Lystland; Eighth
row: Daryl Pearson
Explorers
Class Officers And Reps.
Junior
First row: Stephanie Sanderson, Mimi Dick, Penny
Harvey Vice President; second row: Valerie
Leslie, Rachel Glidden; third row: Elizabeth Pickard,
April Woolfolk, Tracy Miller President.
Sophomore
Laura Call, Shanta Zimmer President, Devin
Tumer.
Freshman
Left to right: Tonya Barron Secretary/Treasurer,
Sonja Morris President, La Kesia Straws
Representative, Tasha Simmons Representative.
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Front row (left to right): Melissa Preston, Sandra Preston, Khaleelah Muhummad, Charlene Foster, Nicole Foster, Uhura Hughes, Tonya Lowe,
Kara Whatley, Yolanda Hurdy; second row: Phyliss Plowden, Sirena Starks, Dana Moore, Tameko Tharpe, Crystal Austin, Camile Searcy,
Michele, Ronald Ross; third row: Topaz Spivey, Kosha King, Natalie Colvard, Anita Cunningham, Jennifer Hall, Latrice Latimore, Yolanda Hurst,
Jeral Harris; fourth row: Tracie Strickland, Brenda Gray, Anissa Gray, Kelly Veal, Laura O'Neal, Tony Jones, Tiftan Rundolph, Marcus Pickney,
Mr. Roberts; fifth row: Mr. Goodard, Chris Dunn, Terry Jones.
Officers
First row (left to right): Dana Moore Vice President,
Khaleelah Muhummad Assistant Secretary; sec-
ond row: Latrice Latimore Treasurer, Jenniger Hall
Secretary, Yolanda Hardy President, Tonya
Lowe Assistant Treasurer, Killy Veal Parliamen-
tarian
Govemors Honors
The Governor's Honors Program is a six
week program designed to provide chal-
lenging and enrichment educational op-
portunities for intelectually gifted and artis-
tically talented students.
Front row (left to right): John Sweat, Gena Tribble;
Back row: Bert Thorton, Hallie Gray
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(left to right): Sean Kunis, Jonathan Tumer
(left to right): Sarita McCoy, Jill McDonald, Laura Menninger, Lamarion
Gree, (Not pictured) Tamika Foster
Boys and Girls State is a program for young Georgians possessing
outstanding leadership qualities and traits.
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Front row (left to right): Sabrina Palmer, Stephanie Stubbs, Ronaldia Smith, Jeannie Kelley, Benita Jackson, Bill Pollard, Tracy Thurman,
Stephanie Houser, Joycien Johnson, Kaye Tutt, Keith Hamilton, Chanell Hicks; Second row: Trent Morgan, Linda Strong, Tamala Bailey,
Lashun, Wendy Swain, Stephanie Woods, Aretha Fraley, Alicia Boone, Stacy Darrinsaw, Antonia Davis, Killy Veal, Vernon Collins, Roderick
Finney; Third row: Kelcy Jones, Charita Clay, Tonya Harris, April Woolfolk, Mia Young, Tim Jackson, Rosalyn Hall, Teisha Dinkins; Top row: Kim
McCoy, Ronda Dawson, Antone Dobbs, Mr. Lighfoot, Chico Hollingshed, Walter Kelly, Waverlyn Denmark, Ervin Mahone
Officers
The purpose of D.E.C.A. (Distributive Education Clubs
of America) is to develop education in marketing and dis-
tribution which will contribute to occupational
competence.
In addition, the club strives to promote understanding
and appreciation for the responsibilities of citizenship in
our free, competitive enterprise system. Only those stu-
dents enrolled in Marketing Education are eligible to join
the club.
Seated (left to right): Tisha Dinkens, Stephanie Houser, Tracy Thurman,
Kay Tutt, Benita Jackson; Back row: Billy Pollard, Tim Jackson, Isaac
Lightfoot, Trent Morgan.
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First row (left to right): Cheryl Harris, Janelle Peale, Jinni Bryant, Stephanie Sanderson, Catherine Wheeler, Sirena Starks, Jewel Parham, Lori
McDuffie; Second row: Tiffany Shephard, Pam Peacock, Jill McDonald, Lisa Emilio, Angie Eaton, Sarita McCoy, Andrea Carter, Shannon
Creamer; Third row: Carol Holland, Alesa Richard, Corinthia Holliman, Ginger Monroe, Lisa Brown, Barney Kilby; Fourth row: Matt Davis
Gretchen Prasse, Becky Burnsed, Joey Rogers, Danny Bush, Bert Thorton; Fifth row: Hope Brittain, Elizabeth Pickard, Vicki Winters, Kelly
Keenan
Officers and Adviser
Mrs. Hauck Adviser, Jill McDonald Public Relations Chmn., Andrea
Carter Sgt.-at-Arms, Becky Burnsed President, Sarita McCoy
Vice -President.
Students Against Drunk Driving (S.A.D.D.) is a national organization of students
who are concemed about the number of deaths and injuries caused by drunk
drivers. This group talks about the problem and ways to prevent people from
drinking from driving. Throughout the year the club engages in several activities
such as programs with M.A.D.D. (Mothers Against Drunk Driving), speakers, and
services to the community. Membership in the club is not an oath not to drink, but
rather a statement of commitment to help put an end to drunk drivers
First row (left to right): Jennifer Ev-
ans, Sonya Travis, Chris Treem,
Latrice Lattimore, Alecia Boone,
Mrs. Harris, Advisor; Second row:
Sarita McCoy, Cele Logan, Octavia
Hill, Courtney Jackson, Lamarion
Green, Bobby Ketchup; Third row:
Sylvester Holt, James Herring,
Todd Creamer, Glenn Casto, Wil-
lette Hill, Buford Mallory
Officers
First row (left to right): Chris
Treem, Program Chairman; Octa-
via Hill, Treasurer; Lamarion
Green, President; Second row: Sar-
ita McCoy, Secretary; James Her-
ring, Vice President
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Future Business Leaders of America is
the national organization for all high
school students participating in business
and office programs. The purpose of the
organization is to provide as an integral
part of the instructional program, addition-
al opportunities for secondary students in
business and office education to develop
vocational and career supportive compe-
tencies, and to promote civic and personal
responsibilty.
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Front row (left to right): Stacey French, Allison Rodriquez, Denise Grimsley, Stephanie Hamp-
ton, Beth Harrison, April Fritts, Mrs. McCollugh; Second row: Romona Nelmans, Marty Ran-
dolph, Emily Hiscox, Michelle Mayhew, Regina Lott, Tessie Raymer, Angela Sewell
AIASA is nationwide. It is a club in which
all students dealing with industrial arts or
pre-tech are eligible to be a member. The
club specialize in helping students pick a
suitable job for him or her. It helps stu-
dents to build a technical world. AIASA
makes projects to prove their skills and
use them in competition during our confer-
ences.
Left to right: Gary Blodget, Sean Cody, Amy Gresham,
Ronnie Anderson, Mike Mason, Bobby Dickson, Orlan-
do Hill
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Humanities
Seated (left to right): Sabrina Al-
der, Gretchen Prasse, Tiffany
Shepphard, Mimi Dick, Laura Men-
ninger, Laura Call, Jenni Bryant,
Crystal Austin, Sarita McCoy, Erika
Hart; Standing; Jill McDonald, Beth
Whitaker, Andrea Good, Sandy
Taylor, Lamarion Green, Kerin
Bluestone, George Crawley, Pame-
la Ketchup
Front row (left to right): Jimi Bai-
ley, Rachel Glidden, Elizabeth
Pickard, Leslie Preston, Keren
Bluestone, Hope Brittain; Middle:
Jeanne Marshall, Gretchen Prasse,
Becky Burmsed, Andrea Frolich,
Raina Williams; Third row: Tosh
Anderson, Michael Cass, Ross Brit-
tain, Lori McDuffie, Robin Oppy,
Carol Willis, Jennifer Caldwell, Cin-
dy Hill, Seth Bush; Back: Malcolm
Haynes, Kevin Turner
Newspaper Staff
The purpose for Central's
newspaper, The Charger
Pride is to give students
who are interested in jour-
nalism a chance to partici-
pate in the publication of a
newspaper and to print
school news. The Charger
Pride consists of articles
and opinions written by
Central students.
First row (left to right): Mrs. Hinesley, Robin Oppy, Michael Cass, Tamika Foster, Jill McDonald (not pictured).
Second row: Milba Butts, Yolanda Hurst, Andrea Carter, Lesley Orant. Back row: David Lystland, Heather Hooks,
Sharon Creamer, Jonathan Held, Frank Leventhal.
ook Staff
Front row (left to right): Clara Caldwell, Andrea Frolich, Octavia Gary; Second row: Miss Corson, Tammy Slappy, Cheryl Harris, Pam Peacock,
Heather Boyd, Jill McDonald, Angela Middleton, Michele Everett; Third row: Chip Hooker, Chris Burkhalter, Preston Seward, Becky Burnsed,
Tony Jones, Shannon Creamer, Lois Moss, Raina Williams (not pictured), Joanie Larsen (not pictured).
Academic Bowl
Front row (left to right): Mimi Dick,
Diane Schieneman, Ula Rosner,
May Williams, Kevin Tumer, Sarita
McCoy, Seth Bush, Back row: Mrs.
Pietzrak, Laura Menninger, Shanta
Zimmer, Kimberly Welch, Mrs. Sol-
omon
The purpose of this club
is to cultivate mathematic
understanding through
guest speakers and chal-
lenging problems. The
Math Club follows a regular
schedule of meetings once
a month. Also, the club
supports the Math Team fi-
nancially.
Front row (left to right): David Rob-
inson, Gretchen Prasse, Laura
Menniger, Mimi Dick, Janelle
Peale, Kacy McCrarey, Cassandra
Fields, Mr. Caldwell. Back row:
John Nickles, Geoffrey Armstrong,
Shanta Zimmer, Carol Holland, Er-
ika Hart, Alecia Boone, John Re-
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First row (left to right): Mimi Dick, Kacy McCrarey;
Second row: Gretchen Prasse, Laura Minninger,
Sarita McCoy; Third row: Barney Kilby, Kimberly
Welch, Tracy Center, Bobby Dickson, Avia Clark
Left to right: Geoffrey Armstrong,
Michael Cass, Shanta Zimmer,
Richard Ellison, Brett Smith
CHS Sugarbear
Front row (left to right): Sarah Hiscox, Shannon Webb, Linton Holloman; Second row: Tracy Glover, Crystal Austin, Tequila Belcher, Gentry
Cannon, Ula Ronser, Gena Tribble, Mindy Trawick, Shanta Zimmer, Julie Carter, Ashley Plagee, Stephanie Sanderson, Donna Davis, Donna
Weaver, Jennifer Hewitt, Angela Fowler, Tracy Becher; Third row: Quiton Woodson, Neidra Bentley, Lynn Battle, Melissa Preston, Sandra
Preston, Tawanna Butts, Christi DeLoach, Rhonda Carvy, Julie Stevens, Christi Thurston, Luana Young, Julie Knappenburger, Ginny Bryant,
Jennifer Keith, Amy Cherry, Corint Holliman, Tonya Whitehead, Barbara Brown, Karen Stewart, Dana Lewis, Phyllis Plowden, Chiquita Morris,
Bob Barnette; Fourth row: Aaron Crawford, Tonya Barron, Casey Hawkins, Bettina Lee, Laura Worsham, Jessica Williams, Catherine Wheeler,
LaShunda Whitehead, Michelle Casey, Kuzhnier Taylor, Jennifer Stephens, Robert Smith, Tracy Miller, Lisa Davis, Sean Judd; Fifth row:
Marching Band
Amanda Glover, Donnie Ranow, Becca Rowell, Janeth Werikus, Rodney Cooper, Amy Walker, Donna Culverhouse, Hilary Locke, Tisha White,
Janelle Green, David Wilcox, Levina Bishop, Cindy Mott; Sixth row: John Sweat, Jill Butler, Trey Ogle, Derek Broadhead, Mike Leverett, Kira
McGee, Bryan King, Marci Brundridge, Sean Cody, Pat McGouirk, Whitney Bennett, Danny Bush, Denee Broadhead, Jennifer Fritz, James
Cooper, Percell Brooks; Seventh row: Sean Miller, Lon Harbin, Reginald Bentley, Cassie Moore, Eric Owens, Trent Wilkerson, Billy Spaniard,
Robbie Pepper, Kim Davidson, Frank Ramsey, Chris Couch, Marty Johnson; Drummers Left (bottom to top): Scott Robins, Robbie Gibbs, Dexter
Henderson, Jan Anderson, Susie Schaible, Beth Whittaker; Drummers Right (bottom to top): Cedric Hudson, P.J. Sanders, Al Green, Eric
McCanon, Derik Sanders, Pauline Adams
Sugarbear Ap peel
Col. Camille Smart stands proud.
Thomas White and Peggy Mander patiently wait for
their names to be announced.
Major Carter reflects upon another successful year
of Central's ROTC.
An early moming parade.
Major David L. Carter Senior Army Instructor
AWA
Shirley Lester Advisor
Instructor
Sergeant Major Jimmie Farrell
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Cadet Lieutenant Arthur Smith Cadet Lieutenant Tronmie Cotton
Sponsor: Miss Tracy Miller Sponsor: Miss Geneva Swayne
Cadet Lieutenant Gerald Brisby
Sponsor: Sonja Jones
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Cadet Captain Sean Kunis Cadet Lieutenant John Avera
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Escort: Mr. Mark Davis Executive Officer
Escort: Mr. Orlando Hollingshed
Cadet Captain Latrece Pew, Battalion S-1 Cadet Captain Thomas White, Battalion S-2
Escort: Hubert Dudley, Jr. Sponsor: Miss Peggy Mander
Cadet Captain Ardeenah Wimbush, Battalion S-3 Cadet Captain Charles White, Battalion S-4
Escort: Mr. Quinton Mims Sponsor: Miss Julie Knappenberger
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Kock the House
his years senior class definitely let the underclassmen know
] that they ruled.
The year started out with senior selections, later on the
choosing of senior superlatives. Throughout the year, seniors
showed the younger students that they were best at pep rallies and
football games. Being a senior isnt all fun and games, however, for
the pressure of choosing a college falls upon many seniors. Also,
the closer graduation time gets, the more we begin to dread leaving
high school. The last year of high school is for most the best and
the class of 87 made this year a great one! Seniors Rock the House!
Mark Alexander
Ronnie Anderson
Kit Andrews
Lisa Anthony
Donna Arnett
Tamala Bailey
Lea Baker
Virginia Batchelor
98 seniors
Jasper Battle
Bertha Batts
Mark Berry
Charlene Bivins
Romita Bonner
Alecia Boone
Robin Borowiak /
Tracy Bowen
Jenni Bowser
Heather Boyd
Tiffany Boyter
Eric Brown
Harriet Brown
Richard Brown
Melissa Brownlow
Johnny Burel
Curtis Bumett
Becky Bumsed
Melva Butts
Clara Caldwell
seniors 99
Michael Caldwell
Andrea Carter
Glenn Casto
Terry Chapman
Cyndy Ciccarelli
Albert Clark
Tracy Clark
Shawanda Clements
Shawna Clendenning
Rusty Clifton
Nickole Cloyd
Ernest Clyde, Jr.
Obie Colbert
Corinthia Coleman
Latrenda Coleman
Desmond Colemon
Yolanda Collier
Daryl Collins
Vernon Collins
Lisa Corbin
100 seniors
Zontion Cotton
Shannon Creamer
Debbi Crumpton
Rodney Culler
Donna Culverhouse
Pamela Cummings
Chris Cunningham
Reginald Daniely
Stacey Darrisaw
Antonio Davis
Ben Davis
Raymond Davis
Kimberly Davison
Cassandra Dean
Zak Dean
Stacy Dent
Bobby Dickson
Teisha Dinkins
Tracey Dinkins
Nancy Dove
vies LOT
Yolanda Dozier
Carl M. Dudley, Jr.
Ervin Dugger
Chris Dunn
Angela Eaton
Allison Edwards
Beverly Edwards
Shane Edwards
Nathen Embry
Lisa Emilio
Keith English
Cherie Etheridge
Demetriea Michele Everett
Kenneth Fort
Charlene Foster
Tamika Foster
Yvetta Foster
Aretha Fraley
Kerry Freeman
Tommy Freeman
102 serior
Jennifer Fridell
April Fritts
Andrea Frolich
Octavia Gary
Melody George
Stuart Geriner
Sonja Gibson
Amanda Glover
Thane Good
Dionna Goore
Leslie Grant
Brenda Cray
Hallie Gray
Denon Green
LaMarion Green
Regina Grier
Denise Grimsley
Lee Grubb
Tracey Gunther
Brian Hall
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James Hall
Jennifer Hall
Rosalyn Hall
Keith Hamilton
Stephanie Hampton
Carla Hardy
Melinda Hardy
Yolanda Hardy
Josh Harn
Anthony Harris
Frances Harris
Ricky Harris
Trinette Harris
Erika Hart
Nicole Hawthome
Malcolm Haymes
Anthony Haynes
Tony Hays
Yvette Hearnes
Camela Henderson
LOA ccesiors
David Henry
Ned Henry
James Herring
Chanell Hicks
Devera Hicks
Mashelia Hicks
Tracy Hightower
Bret Hill
Eric Hill
Jerry Hill
Octavia Hill
Patricia Hill
Willette Hill
Emily Hiscox
Sarah Hiscox
Carol Holland
Sylvester Holt
Pamela Horton
Orlando Hollingshed
Tatia Hollis
sm LOS
Stephanie Houser
Alicia Howard
Tony Howard
Tonya Howard
Wilene Howard
Cedric Hudson
Carolyn Hughes
Mary Humphries
John Hurdle
Yulonda Hurst
Julian Hylton
Benita Jackson
Calvin Jackson
Courtney Jackson
Minnie Jackson
Timothy Jackson
Veronica Jackson
Shealia James
Wendell Jenkins
Gerald Jefferson
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Gloria Jefferson
Thomas Jefferson
Edgar Johnson
Joycine Johnson
Richard Johnson
Russell Johnson
Willie Johnson
Shawn Jones
Willie Jones
Karin Jordan
Katrina Jordan
Walter Kelly
Kelly Keenan
Bobby Ketchup
Allison Kiehn
Bamey Kilby
Cynthia King
Doug King
Samaria King
Paul Knight
cts LOT
Sean Kunis
Kirkland Lakes
Derrick Lamar
Latrece Latimore
Valencia Lawrence
Sean Leavitt
Brandon Lee
Tonya Lee
Frank Leventhal
Liz Leverett
Mike Leverett
Cele Logan
Lisa Logan
Kevin Long
Regina Lott
Philleria Lucas
Caron Mabry
Derrick Maddox
Buford D. Mallory
Peggy Mander
108 serior
Joyce Mann
Laurie Marshall
Robert Marshall
Tamara Maxwell
Tracie Maxwell
Jarvis May
Michelle Mayhew
Scott McCardel
SENIOR PRIVILEDGES?
Priviledges of the 87 Seniors Are Questionable
of the best things a twelfth-grader could ask for.
They are the dominant of the class and every-
thing; for instance, they get first choice in the lunch-
room. Isn't that great? In addition to that, seniors can
pick which parking spaces they want (if the juniors
don't try to steal them!) Next, they can show their true
colors in the annual, unlike the underclassmen. Also,
seniors do not have to wait for the second bell to ring in
order to change classes. What a pleasure it must be for
them. They have that Super Senior spirit. Now, what
more could you ask for?
W ell, being a senior at Central High School is one
sets LOG
Sarita McCoy
Vickie McCoy
Kacy McCrary
Jill McDonald
John McDowell
Pat McGouirk
Edward McKay
Laura Menniger
Adair Metzger
Vanessa Mills
Michelle Monroe
Troy Morgan
Chiquita Morris
Mark Morrow
Stephanie Mosely
Delores Moss
Khaleelah Muhammad
James Myrick
Ramona Nellams
Kathy Nelson
110 serie:
Tabatha Newby
Natalie Nixon
Elizabeth Norwood
Robin Oppy
Sabrina Palmer
Dabne Parrish
Dexter Patterson
Pam Peacock
Darryl Pearson
Carletta Pennyman
Chris Pennyman
Jennifer Pennyman
Latrice Pew
Dale Pitts
Kim Poland
Willian Pollard
Lisa Poole
Melanie Powell
Gretchen Prasse
Jeanne Pratts
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Harold Preston
Leigh Preston
Tim Pryor
Traci Purvis
Shirley Randall
Marty Randolph
Tessie Raymer
Charles Redding
Pernease Keddish
Jon Redick
Brian Reese
Nate Reeves
Alesa Richards
Leroy Richards
Traci Roberts
Duff Robertson
David Robinson
Allison Rodriquez
Audrey Rodriquez
Donald Ross
LL2 seniors
Beth Rowell
Joey Rozier
Wendy Rutland
Earl Sanders
Ophelia Sanders
Susie Schaible
Jon Schnake
Eric Scott
Mike Scott
Preston Seward
Angela Sewell
Letitia Shaw
Greg Sheenan
Gary Shimer
Shannon Simmons
Bridgette Singletary
Tammy Slappy
Tracy Slocumb
Camille Smart
Devin Smith
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Most Popular
Jill McDonald
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Gretchen Prasse
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Eric Hill
Most Spirited
Sarita McCoy
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Daryl Pearson
Samuel Smith
Steve Spear
Carol Spivey
Sirena Starks
Stephanie Stevens
Sheresa Stubbs
Michelle Stewart
Tony Sullivan
Goodbye to the Class of 87
Graduation is a part of growing up
we're seniors. We only have...180 days of high school left. At times it
seemed as if we wouldn't make it, but we did! Ever since entering high
school in the ninth grade, weve looked forward to graduating, leaving high school in
the past. Now its different. We want to stay young; they say your high school years
are the best, and we believe that is true.
Graduation also means leaving our friends and classmates. This perhaps is the
hardest part of all. Weve grown to know these faces that surrounded us in the hall,
or in class. At first they were just faces, but over the course of years, they have
become much more to us. These faces have names and personalities that we will
miss when we leave
We didnt really take seriously our high school life. We go to school because we
have to; we sleep, eat, and find other forms of entertainment outside of school, and
even sometimes during school. It is hard to think of ourselves as growing up, and
graduation is a part of growing up. Once we graduate, we must have a more serious
outlook on life, and realize that it is up to us to create our own futures. To all those
who are graduating, good luck, remember your high school years, and keep in
touch!
A s we Started this year, it seemed like any other year. But its not. This year,
Hewitt Sutton
Monica Swayne
John Sweat
Larnelle Sweet
Sarena Taylor
Tameika Tharpe
LaShonda Thomas
Tamara Thomas
Linda Thompson
Bert Thornton
Tracey Thurmon
Stephanie Thurston
Troy Tripp
Jonathan Turner
Karmita Turner
Kaye Tutt
Mike Ussery
Killy Veal
Charles White
Thomas White
roma
Sr. Selections Sr. Selections
Most Athletic
Tonya Lee
and
Anthony Haynes
UB Peat iy
it nt a
Best Dressed
Leslie Grand
and
Parish Gray
Most Talented
Ned Henry
and
Yulanda Hurst
Not Pictured:
Most Likely To Succeed
Beth Rowell and David
Robinson
Tisha White
Sharron Whitfield
Antwynette Williams
Audria Williams
Debbie Williams
Angela Wilson
Eamest Wilson
Ardeanah Wimbush
Robby Wimbush
Vickie Winters
Quinton Woodson
Stephanie Woods
Laura Worsham
Chris Wright
Chris Youmans
JeUeNeleoOreR eS
Class of 88
ne more year is
the idea that
dwells in most ju-
niors minds. Looking for-
ward to being a senior and
ruling the school always
encourages us to Strive to
do our best. Getting a class
ring is a common experi-
ence to juniors. We are the
Central High School juniors
and WAIT UNTIL NEXT
YEAR!
Aaron, Henry
Adcock, Marla
Adler, Sabrina
Adrien, Sharon
Alford, Beth
Anderson, Jann
Andrews, Mia
Askew, Palestine
Austin, Ronald
Avera, John
Baggett, Michael
Baggett, Mitchell
Bailey, Jimi
Bailey, Kim
Baldwin, Cab
Balthrap, Tracy
Barber, Quinten
Barker, Camille
Barnwell, Kelly
Barrett, Tracy
Battle, Lynn
Beecher, Tracy
Bentley, DeUndray
Blackwelder, Penny
Bolling, Carla
Bowman, Scotty
Boyd, Brandi
Brannan, John
Brisby, Gerald
Brittain, Hope
Brooks, Precell
Brown, Angela
Brown, Colin
Brown
Brown,
Brown
Brown
Brown,
Bundrage, Angela
Bundrige, Jolyom
Burkhalter, Chris
Burnam, Carlos
Bush, Daniel
Butler, Jill
Butts, Andrey
Cady, James
Caldwell, David
Cannon, Gentry
Carswell, Catherine
Carswell, Xavier
Carter, Julie
Casey, Michelle
Center, Tracie
Chambliss, Thomas
Cherry, Amy
Cherry, Steven
Clark, Avia
Clark, David
Clark, Maticia
Clarke, Jenny
Clay, Charita
Clay, Lynetta
Cole, Maurice
Colson, Kathenia
Colvard, Natalie
Colvard, Nicole
Cooper, James
Cooper, Phillis
Copeland, Tracey
Corgin, Rodney
Cotton, TC
Coughenour, Steve
Cox, Rodney
Cramer, Todd
Creamer, Sharon
Crowe, Dave
Cunningham, Anita
Cunningham, Octavia
Dancy, Calvin
Davis, Arnetta
Davis, Issac
Davis, John
Davis, Tashawna
Dawson, Rhonda
Day, Mandy
Denmark, Waverlyn
Devenney, Brian
Dick, Mimi
Diboll, Laurie
Dixon, Staci
Drawhorn, Stevie
Duncan, Beverly
Durkee, Thad
Edgefield, Kim
Elderkin, Christy
Ellis, Amanda
Ellis, Sabrina
Evans, Robert
Evans, Wayne
Faircloth, Connie
Farrar, John
Feener, Julie
Ferraro, Kendra
Fields, Cassandra
Fields, Roosevelt
Fincher, Kathy
Finley, Joyce
Finney, Willie
Ford, Gerald
Fort, Kim
Foster, Nicole
Fountain, Stephanie
Frazier, Robert
Freeman, Oletha
French, Stacy
Fulk, Chad
Fuller, Monica
Gandy, Melinda
Gee, Dana
Gibson, Charis
Gibson, Michelle
Giles, Lisa
Glenn, DeWayne
Glidden, Rachel
Glover, Andre
Glover, Nikki
Golden, Anthony
Goldstein, Micah
Gordon, Pam
Goss, Mako
Grace, Lisa
Gray, Anita
Gray, Linda
Green, Jenelle
Green, Schervetta
Greene, Katherine
Gresham, Amy
Grey, Jay
Griffith, Cynthia
Grigsby, Mike
Gunther, Valerie
Guyton, Barry
Haddix, Kay
Hagler, Stephanie
Hall, Kevin
Hampton, Lilla
Harley, Scott
Harris, Cheryl
Harris, Shannon
Harris, Tonya
Hart, Felicia
Harvey, Leona
Hatcher, Melody
Haynes, Stephanie
Heath, Jody
Heath, Tiffany
Hecht, Melinda
Henderson, Dexter
Hickman, Lynn
High, Daniel
High, Joe
Hightower, Teresa
Hill, Audrey
Hill, Darryl
Hill, Greg
Hill, James
Hill, LaSonya
Hill, Orlando
Hill, Richard
Hill, Raymond
Hill, Toshiro
Hodge, Leslie
Hodges, Latanja
Holliday, Kenny
Holleman, Linton
Holmes, Saketha
Hooker, Chip
Hornsby, Michele
Howard, Gail
Howard, Keena
Howard, Kimberldy
Howard, Maurice
Howard, Vontrice
Hughes, Bobby
Hughes, Deborah
Irving, Dexter
Jackson, Demetrius
Jackson, Joseph
Jackson, Raymond
Jackson, Rodney
Jackson, Tamillo
Jackson, Terry
Jackson, Tuwanna
Jacobs, Rayfield
James, Michael
James, Vetric
Jenkins, Jeffery
Jesperson, Todd
Johnson, Alan
Johnson, Donna
Johnson, Marty
Johnson, Melanie
Jones, Calinda
Jones, Chris
Jones, Josh
Jones, Julia
Jones, Kelcy
Jones, Michelle
Jones, Rodney
Jones, Sonya
Jordan, Larilyn
Kaplan, Billy
Kelly, Jeannie
Keene, Becky
Kennedy, Debbie
Kim, Sally
King, Cassandra
King, Dendrick
King, Kim
King, Kosha
Kite, Tim
Knappenberger, Julie
Knox, Mark
La, Linh
Lamar, Brunella
Lance, Charles
Lawson, Michelle
Leslie, Valerie
Lewis, Bobby
Lindelow, Guy
Linley, Dawn
Linkous, Chris
Little, Michael
Lockett, Richard
Lofton, Wanda
Logan, Hope
Lowe, Ronald
Lucas, Jasha
Lyons, Theresa
Mackin, Paul
Mahone, Irvin
Mansfield, Jerry
Manson, Racquel
Manson, Mike
Marshall, Jeanne
Mathis, Brandi
Maxwell, Chris
May, Charlene
Mays, Sheila
McClain, Jacky
McCloud, Eddie
McCoy, Kimberly
McCrary, Sabrina
McDuffie, Lori
McLeod, Ramans
McTier, Todd
Miller, Bill
Miller, Tracy
Misamore, Chris
Mitchell, Sean
Mixon, Phillip
Moate, Michelle
Monroe, Ginger
Moore, Dana
Moore, Earnest
Moore, Sherlyn
Morris, Walter
Morse, Richard
Mosely, Brian
Mosley, Stella
Murphy, Marian
Murphee, Mike
Nesmith, Ellen
New, Natalie
Nixon, Shanita
Owens, Larry
Parks, Christine
Pashal, Roderick
Patterson, Shaketa
Penley, Carolyn
Perkins, Debbie
Perkins, Wendy
Pickard, Elizabeth
Pleas, Sylvia
Pointer, Audra
Poland, Bradley
Pope, Bonnie
Powers, Heather
Pratts, Patricia
Preston, Leslie
Preston, Pamela
Prestridge, Tammy
Pyles, Misti
Ramsey, Charles
Randall, Kimberly
Rector, Carol
Register, Johnny
Richard, Angie
Richbury, Nicole
Richey, Rebecca
Riggins, Jodi
Robison, Juanita
Rodgers, Joey
Ross, Ronald
Ross, Uneeda
Rozier, Charron
Russell, Wenda
Rutherford, Lisa
Samples, Corey
Sanders, David
Sanderson, Stephanie
Sandifer, Maria
Sanford, Starlar
Scales, Arlene
Searcy, Algernon
Sellers, Rader
Seward, Tracy
Sheppard, Tiffany
Shockley, Anna
Sill, Kenneth
Singleton, Amy
Sledge, Alexander
Smith, Arthur
Smith, Eddie
Smith, Frederick
Smith, Keli
Smith, Lisa
Smith, Mark
Smith, Mickie
Smith, Necol
Smith, Ronaldia
Smothers, Yolanda
Sneed, Shelby
Spivey,Cauiau
Spivey, Johnny
Spivey, Topaz
Stafford, Beth
Stephens, David
Stephens, Keith
Stephens, Kimberly
Stephens, Mavis
Sterling, Richard
Stevens, Jennifer
Stewart, Lavonya
Strange, Marie
Strange, Melissa
Strickland, Donna
Strickland, Tracie
Stubbs, Stephanie
Swain, Windy
Swayne, Kimberly
Tapley, Kris
Taylor, Cherri
Taylor, James
Taylor, Karen
Taylor, Marcia
Terry, Carlos
Thomas, Jennifer
Thomas, Terry
Thomas, Tina
Thompson, Harry
Towne, Jenn
Travis, Sonya
Travis, Tonya
Treem, Kris
Tribble, Gena
Tripp, Jason
Trofemuk, Steve
Tumer, Ray
Tumer, Scott
Tyndale, Hattie
Vaughn, Kelly
Vickers, Tonja
Vickery, Robbin
Wacter, Scott
Walker, Joann
Walker, Maria
Walton, Sabrina
Wammack, Melinda
Ward, Tonya
Warner, Doretha
Watson, Chris
Weaver, Donna
Webb, April
Weitz, Leanna
Welch, Kimberly
Welch, Tony
West, Deborah
Wheeler, Catherine
Whidby, Ronnie
White, Benjy
Wilder, Oran
Wilder, Susan
Wilkinson, Jenni
Williams, Darrell
Williams, David
Williams, Nathaniel
Williams, Penny
Williams, Tracy
Wilson, Laura
Wilson, Seth
Wimberly, Michelle
Winston, Dee Dee
Winters, Chip
Woolfolk, April
Yeomans, Sandy
Young, Cherie
Young, Tyria
$eOrPeHeOeMeOe Re EeS
Class of 89
ophomores are the middle men of high school. They begin to hang around with the juniors and seniors.
Many people say that their tenth-grade year was their hardest year of high school; the sophomores at
Central are taking this in stride. Central sophomores definitely have AP*PEEL.
Adams, Amy
Adams, Pauline
Akers, Tammy
Anderson, Tosh
Andress, Kim
Andrews, Trina
Arline, Bruletta
Amstrong, Geoffrey
Ashley, Rhonda
Ashmore, Robin
Austin, Crystal
Axton, Paige
Bailey, Beverly
Bailey, Marvin
Baker, Mark
Balthrop, Mareas
Banner, Thorance
Barbee, Dwayne
Barberich, Bruce
Basley, Gregory
Bass, Larry
Bass, Tommy
Batcher, David
Bateman, Jennifer
Batts, Tammie
Belcher, Tauquilla
Bell, Alicia
Bennett, Whitney
Benson, Dustin
Bentley, Neidra
Betz, Christopher
Billingslea, Brenna
Bivins, Paul
Bland, Broaudneif
Blanding, Yolanda
Blodgett, Gary
Bloodworth, Dorothy
Bluestone, Keiren
Bolton, Cheryl
Bonhart, Andrea
Bostick, Shedrich
Bowen, Latoya
Boyd, Joe
Boyter, Ron
Brannam, Mark
Bridges, Joe
Brinson, Paula
Britt, Laura
Broadhead, Derek
Brown, Christopher
Brown, Cliff
Brown, Menzal
Brown, Milton
Brown, Sheryl
Brown, Stephanie
Brown, Stephanie
Brown, Val
Brundage, Marci
Bryant, Ginny
Bryant, Sylvia
Burns, Nytasha
Bush, Seth
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et mast
Butts, Tawanna
Byrd, Darrell
Caldwell, Chris
Call, Laura
Camp, Erin
Carby, Rhonda
Carnegie, Tracie
Carroll, April
Carroll, Stacie
Carson, Roderick
Carswell, Kevin
Carter, Patsy
Cass, Michael
Causey, Bo
Causey, Charlotte
Causey, Cheryl
Chapman, Stuart
Chastain, Bob
Cheshire, Denise
Clark, Jim
Clark, Kim
Claxton, Susan
Cleveland, Randall
Clyde, Kimberly
Cochrane, Christy
Cochrane, Cindy
Cockett, Chriss
Cody, Sean
Collier, Leslie
Comer, Shane
Cooper, Rodney
Couch, Christopher
Cox, Carolyn
Cox, Gail
Cox, Stacy
Crafter, Jimmy
Craig, Laura
Cramer, Petra
Crawford, Aaron
Crawford, Matthew
Crawley, George
Crumpler, Jerrol
Culler, Demetress
Curry, Saul
Dandrea, Ricky
Daniel, Veleka
Davidson, Will
Davis, Corey
Davis, Donna
Davis, Lashunda
Davis, Leah
Davis, Matthew
Davis, Sacloria
Davis, Shanta
Davis, Sherborah
Davis, Stephanie
Davis, Valancia
Dean, Carla
Dean, Kim
Dean, Tonya
DeLoach, Christine
Dent, Kanter
Dent, Mark
Deuster, John
Dillard, Cartese
Dillard, Heather
Dinkens, Cedric
Ditty, Christi
Dixon, Alicia
Dixon, Charlie
Dockery, Stacey
Dorn, Carlos
Driggers, Barry
Dumas, Melonie
Dumas, Tommy
Edwards, Melissa
Ellen, Bradon
Ellington, Tracy
Ellis, Gilda
Ellis, Sandy
Ellis, Yolanda
Ellison, Richard
Evans, Britann
Evans, Donald
Evans, Frank
Evans, lresa
Evans, Kathy
Evans, Mark
Evans, Sharon
Farlar, Candice
Ferguson, Bobby
Ferguson, Sabrina
Fisher, Faye
Flagg, Latonja
Flanders, Kelly
Flewellyn, Beth
Flewellyn, Bobby
Ford, Marshall
Fordham, Hope
Fountain, Stefanie
Franklin, David
Franks, Sonya
Frazier, Billie
Frederick, Eric
Freeman, Lucy
Friese, Chris
Fritz, Jennifer
Fry, Alicia
Fussell, Kevin
Gallemore, James
Gandy, Sam
Garnto, Travis
Garrett, Ann
Gay, Ginger
Gibson, Katie
Gibson, Stanley
Glover, Jade
Golden, Thomas
Goldwire, Scott
Good, Andrea
Gordon, Tommy
Gordon, William
Gray, Alicison
Gray, Anissa
Green, Chandwick
Green, LaTonya
Green, Margi
Griffin, Christopher
Griffin, Penny
Griffin, Victor
Griffith, Charles
Grindley, Juliet
Grissette, Gloria
Groover, Karen
Grubbs, Robin
Hall, Dexter
Hall, Hyatt
Hall, William
Hallman, Gene
Hallman, Jennifer
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Hamilton, Monica
Hammond, Trevor
Hanse, Brian
Harbin, Dana
Harbin, Robert
Hargrove, Adam
Hargrove, LaTonya
Harp, Natalie
Harper, Scott
Harpin, Trudy
Harrell, Ed
Harris, Debbie
Harris, Jerel
Harris, Tangela
Harris, Thomas
Hawes, William
Heath, Shannon
Heflin, Jeanne
Held, Jon
Herin, Kimberly
Hewitt, Jennifer
Hill, April
Hill, Cherene
Hill, Joanne
Hill, Shawn
Hill, Yolanda
Hodge, Leslie
Holland, Andy
Holliman, Bridgett
Holliman, Cynthia
Hollingshed, Jimmy
Holston, Shantell
Hordge, Tina
Horton, Cornelia
Horton, George
Horton, Michelle
Huff, Louis
Hughes, Alex
Hughes, Camilla
Hughes, Uhura
Humphries, Betty
Hylton, Ladawna
Isenberg, Chuck
Jackson, Abby
Jackson, Deanna
Jackson, Johnny
Jackson, Samenthia
Jackson, Sonetta
Jackson, Tomiko
James, Lanita
James, Perseco
Jenkins, Julianne
Johnson, Samantha
Johnson, Tanya
Johnson, Warren
Johnson, Willie
Jones, Betty
Jones, Monica
Jones, Patt
Jones, Ricky
Kee, Chad
Keith, Jennifer
Kelley, Dawn
Kemp, Shannon
Kendrick, Allen
Kennedy, Amy
Ketchup, Pamela
Ketterbaugh, Rick
Kiehn, Andrea
Kilby, Cori
King, Brian
Kirby, April
Lairsey, Tammy
Lane, Percy
Lankford, John
Larsen, Joanie
Larsen, Shirley
Lashley, Derek
Lawton, Fowler
Leavitt, Chad
Lee, Chip
Leroy, Cindy
Lester, Shadonna
Lewis, Dana
Lewis, Scott
Lindsey, Denise
Lingo, Jarrell
Linn, Deana
Locke, Hillary
Lockett, Cecilia
Long, Melinda
Lowe, Tonya
Lynch, Michelle
Lystlund, James
Madison, Darrick
Mahone, Shedina
Maine, Jerry
Makin, Darren
Malone, Charlotte
Manning, Scott
Marshall, Kimberly
Massey, Andrea
Massey, Jerry
Maxwell, Dexter
Mays, Remona
Mays, Vernon
McBrayer, Pete
McBride, Heather
McClinton, Latrelle
McCook, Keith
McCook, Van
McCoy, Jack
McCrary, David
McCrorey, Michele
McDaniel, Christopher
McDonald, Daniel
McElroy, Nikki
McGee, Kerry
McGee, Kira
McMillan, Timothy
Mercer, Angie
Middlebrooks, Belinda
Middleton, Angie
Miller, Christi
Miller, Shynetta
Mitchell, Scott
Moore, Lisa
Morgan, Toussainte
Morlan, Whitney
Morris, Felton
Morris, Glenn
Morrell, Jesse
Newell, Chuck
Nichols, James
Nichols, John
Nordenhaug, Stephanie
Norman, Tina
Norris, Jennifer
Norris, Mark
Oliver, Teresa
O'neal, Annonda
O'neal, Carlton
O'neal, Laurie
Orlino, Bruletta
Orr, Karren
Owens, Eric
Packer, Andre
Palmer, Dawn
Parham, Jewel
Parker, Shavonda
Parks, Aaron
Parsons, Angie
Patterson, Lawanza
Patterson, Robin
Patterson, Stacy
Patterson, Tommy
Payne, Connie
Peale, Janelle
Penley, Carolyn
Pepper, Robbie
Persons, Jarrod
Peterson, Stephanie
Phillips, Kevin
Phillips, Lisa
Phillips, Renita
Pinkney, Marcus
Pipkins, Maria
Pitts, Darrell
Plagge, Ashlee
Pleas, Cynthia
Plowdon, Phillis
Pollock, Tommy
Powell, Collen
Powell, Terri
Powers, Kevin
Preston, Melissa
Preston, Sandra
Puckett, John
Pugh, Hollis
Raines, Curtin
Randolph, Tiffany
Richardson, Michael
Richburg, Dameon
Robertson, Rob
Robinson, Michelle
Rose, Theodore
Ross, Michael
Rouse, Octavia
Rozier, Cynthia
Rudolph, Robbie
Sams, Larry
Sandefur, Chris
Sanders, Derek
Sanders, Jim
Saunders, Darlene
Scarbary, Joel
Schieneman, Diane
Scott, Marty
Searcy, Camille
Seney, Rod
Seney, Russ
Shaw, Adam
Shelton, Jerry
Shields, Jason
Shivers, Ziporah
Simmons, Michael
Sinclair, Patsy
Skates, Patrick
Skates, Scott
Skinner, Bennie
Sledge, Lishea
Smith, Brett
Spaniard, William
Spear, Antoninese
Spencer, Demetria
Stephens, Antonio
Stephens, Carise
Stewart, Sam
Stinson, Dewayne
Stokes, Jeff
Strain, Criss
Strange, Peqay
Stribling, Lisa
Stribling, Michael
Stubbs, Stafford
Swann, David
Taylor, Baxter
Taylor, Brooke
Taylor, Danita
Taylor, Robert
Taylor, Sandra
Taylor, Timothy
Taylor, Wayne
Tedders, Stephanie
Tennyson, Altonio
Thomas, Deanna
Thomas, Rudolph
Thomas, Shawn
Tickel, Caroline
Timley, Clarissa
Toney, Angie
Trawick, Mindy
Troutman, Angela
Tumer, Kevin
Turner, Larry
Turner, Shawn
Turmer, Stephanie
Tyson, Jody
Van Kampen, Emile
Vaughn, Beth
Wacter, Zoe
Wade, Larry
Walden, Jason
Waller, Katherine
Walker, Amy
Walker, Jake
Walker, Ronda
Walton, Aubrey
Warren, Arthur
Watkins, Eric
Watley, Kara
Webb, Shannon
Wells, Charlissa
West, Cheri
Westmoreland, Wendy
Whitaker, Beth
White, Nickey
White, Wade
Whitehead, Lashonda
Whitehead, Latonya
Whitehead, Wendy
Whitworth, Mark
Wiley, Vanessa
Wilkerson, Sylvia
Wilkerson, Trent
Wilkes, Scotty
Williams, Chaloth
Williams, Cynthia
Williams, Dexter
Williams, Donzaliegh
Williams, Kelvin
Williams, Michael
Williams, Nathaniel
Williams, Raina
Williams, Tanya
Willis, Bobby
Willis, Toni
Wilson, Melissa
Wilson, Vickie
Wolfe, Brad
Wood, Chad
Woodford, Ron
Woodlee, Chris
Worsham, Eric
Worthy, Ventirice
Yates, Massie
Yaughn, Damon
Yeomans, Brad
Young, John
Zimmer, Shanta
FeReFfeSeHeMeAeN
Class of 90
eing a freshman has its advantages as well as its disadvantages. As for the
B advantages well, as a freshman, you always have an excuse for getting
lost during the first weeks of school. Also, there is the transition from middle
school to senior high, which brings the opportunity of meeting new people and
making new friendships.
Freshmen must remember that they are now working to graduate and the grades
they make this year will be on their college transcripts.
As one may see, the low man on the totem pole doesnt have it too bad. The
freshman class here at Central is the largest and some may say, the bigger, the
best. In the following pages, we present our freshman class and THEYVE GOT
AP Tee.
Abney, Linda
Alexander, John
Anderson, Daphne j
Anderson, Ray
Anderson, Vicki ! e
Anderson, William -
: fio LA Ni J
Armstrong, Ramone
Asbell, Travis
Austin, Alfreda
Austin, Michael
Austin, Tony
Avery, Jennifer
Bacchus, Donna
Baker, Teah
Ball, Timothy
Banknell, Sean
Banks, Arsonja
Banner, Martin
Barbee, Bonnie
Barnhill, Keicia
Barron, Eric
Barron, Olaiya
Bearry, Stuart
semis, Robert
Benton, Freddie
Billingslea, Alfred
Billingslea, Classica
Bishop, Levina
Bivins, Harvey
Bivins, Jimmy
Bloodworth, Robert
Boatwright, Carol
Boland, Traci
Bonner, Susan
Bonner, William
Boone, Cathy
Boston, Shenequa
Boughton, Beth
Bowling, Rebecca
Boyce, Robert
Brewer, Angie
Bridger, Melinda
Brimer, Jim
Brittain, Ross
Broadhead, Denee
Brooks, Ronnie
Brown, Adrian
Brown, Barbara
Brown, David
Brown, Desmond
Brown, Katrina
Bryant, Carlos
Bryant, Johnny
Buash, Latasha
Buck, Laurie
Buck, Lisa
Buckley, John
Bullard, Todd
Burkovick, Jaison
Burnette, Jate
Bumette, Shawn
Bush, Ronnie
Butler, Latoya
Caldwell, Christie
Caldwell, Jennifer
Calhoun, Chelsa
Calhoun, Erich
Callaway, Rosa
Campbell, Eric
Campbell, Karen
Cape, Derrick
Carson, Jerry
Carswell, Lee
Cauley, Scott
Cephus, Robert
Chaffin, Brandi
Chambers, Hal
Chambliss, Lawerence
Chambliss, Sharon
Cheshire, Dana
Cheshire, Kacey
Clark, Albertina
Clarke, Amy
Clayton, Stacy
Clements, Matthew
Clowers, Inga
Clowers, Pinhney
Clyde, Reginald
Clyde, Travis
Cole, Carrie
Collins, Dawn
Combs, Darnetha
Compton, Lisa
Connors, Jeanne
Coons, Antonio
Coppack, Sarah
Copeland, Clarence
Copeland, Simeon
Cornelius, Bobby
Cotter, Carol
Crafter, Angela
Cross, Rachel
Cummings, Tommy
Curry, Christian
Daniel, Consuelo
Daniels, Aleeca
Daniely, Tony
Darrisaw, Gregory
Davidson, Kimberly
Davis, Chad
Davis, Dana
Davis, James
Davis, Keith
Davis, Rosa
Davis, Tiwanne
Davis, Ulysses
Davis, Willie
Davison, Nekeitha
Deloach, Thad
Denmark, Peqay
Dennard, Michelle
Diboll, Sherry
Dinkins, Willie
Dinkins, Corey
Dixon, Gregory
Donaldson, Dana
Dowell, Pee Wee
Dozier, Jabar
Duffy, Paul
Duhart, Rontrail
Dumas, Jermell
Duncan, Carmen
Durham, Chris
Durham, Erin
Eargle, Melanie
Edwards, Yolanda
Ennis, Anna
Ervin, Joyce
Evans, Alma
Evans, Charles
Evans, Ronald
Ezelle, Paula
Ferguson, Wyman
Finney, Dexter
Fleming, Janet
Folds, Amy
Ford, Andrea
Ford, Angles
Ford, Antonio
Ford, Carl
Ford, Carlos
Ford, Undrea
Ford, Zack
Fordham, Kim
Foster, Charles
Foster, Kisha
Fowler, Angela
Freeman, Vanessa
Fuller, Kevin
Fuller, Rico
Gaines, Cory
Gaines, Latonya
Gainey, Donald
Gardener, Steve
Gary, Latonya
Gaskin, David
George, Angela
George, Valveeta
Gibbs, Robert
Gibson, Christopher
Gibson, Jonathan
Gilbert, John
Gilbert, Shannon
Glenn, Natalya
Glenn, Thomas
Glenn, Tony
Glennon, Eamon
Glover, Ashley
Glover, Tracey
Godfrey, Ricky
Goen, Kim
Golden, Stacey
Goodwin, James
Goolsby, Eric
Goolsby, Felicia
Gordon, Tarralyn
Graves, Andrea
Gray, Jesse
Gray, Justew
Green, Earnesta
Green, Cercius
Greene, Rebecca
Graye, Theresa
Grier, Antonio
Griffin, Angela
Griffin, Sharon
Griggs, Shannon
Grissette, Angela
Gunthes, Kerry
Guy, Sharon
Guyton, Christopher
Guyton, Yolanda
Hall, Adrienne
Hall, Glen
Hall, Jorge
Hall, Kimberly
Hall, Tisha
Hallman, Latonya
Hamilton, Queranar
Hamlon, Shauna
Handley, Alethea
Harden, Ivelyn
Hardesty, Kim
Harrell, Kim
Harris, Tremayne
Harrison, Denise
Hart, Artimus
Hart, Robert
Hartman, Richard
Harvey, Charles
Harvey, Paris
Haskin, Mark
Hatcher, Tonya
Hawkins, Sean
Haynes, Carol
Heacox, Shawn
Heath, Michael
Hecht, Eric
Helson, Kimberly
Herrod, John
Hickman, Mack
Higgins, Keith
Hiqgison, Krisin
Hiqgison, Lorin
High, Jefferey
Hill, Bernard
Hill, Derrick
Hill, Judith
Hill, Karliss
Hill, Reginald
Hill, Tia
Hillier, Joey
Hodges, Christel
Hodges, Karol
Hollingshed, Ava
Hollingshed, Keith
Hollis, Nikki
Hood, Terry
Howard, Andre
Howard, Blake
Howard, Cedric
Howard, Derrick
Howard, Harold
Howard, Keith
Howard, Lewis
Howard, Ulysses
Howard, Victoria
Howard, Walter
Howell, Sabrina
Howington, David
Hughes, David
Hughes, Tomeka
Hugley, Michael
Hunnicut, Jennifer
Hurst, Comell
Inman, Jennifer
Inzar, Darius
Jackson, Andrew
Jackson, Carlos
Jackson, Jasper
Jackson, Keil
Jackson, Kelvin
Jackson, Robby
James, Robert
Jarrell, Lawana
Jacobs, Donald
Johnson, Derek
Johnson, Felicia
Johnson, James
Johnson, James
Johnson, Jay
Johnson, Malaika
Johnson, Shawn
Jones, Cheryl
Jones, Crystal
Jones, Kenya
Jones, Marcus
Jones, Ricky
Jones, Stephanie
Jones, Tina
Jones, Travis
Jordans, Melissa
Jordan, Tawana
Joiner, Lamont
Judd, Sean
Kasulka, James
Kasulka, Kristy
Kelly, Algernon
Kelly, Michael
Kendall, Felisa
Kendrick, Dewayne
Ketchup, Jeffery
Ketchup, Leighann
Kim, Geanny
King, Anges
King, Bessie
King, Maurice
Kitchen, Karen
Knight, Carl
Lacey, Chiquita
Lake, Rodney
Lamar, Lashanda
Langley, Michael
Law, Latisha
Lawrence, Jeffery
Lee, Bettina
Lester, Jeff
Lester, Jerald
Lester, Lisa
Lewandowsky, Terri
Lewis, Timothy
Lloyd, Jason
Lochett, Daphne
Logan, Clarence
Logan, James
Long, Shannon
Louder, Sabrina
Lowe, Kendall
Lummings, Kevin
Lundy, Jeffery
Lyons, Cedric
Maine, Kerry
Malone, John
Mander, Kelly
Mann, Sabrina
Marshall, Felicia
Marshall, Sidney
Martin, Alecia
Martin, C.
Martin, Lloyd
Maxwell, Dexter
Mayer, Christophe
McCammon, James
McConnell, Terry
McCoy, Dorothea
McCrorey, Jeanette
McDaniel, Dawn
McDowell, Corey
McElroy, Jamone
McIntire, Melissa
McRae, Vincent
Melton, Sara
Miley, Dorothy
Miller, Shane
Millman, Steve
Mills, Dodi
Mills, Kevin
Milner, James
Mims, Toby
Mims, Valerie
Misamore, Jeffrey
Mitchell, Chanin
Mitchell, James
Moffett, Stacey
Molton, Kimberly
Moore, Arthelia
Moore, Derevia
Moore, Helen
Moore, Joseph
Moore, Kassi
Moore, Paul
Moore, Sabina
Morris, Kareem
Morris, Sonja
Mosley, Jo-Bess
Mosley, Wendy
Mott, Cindy
Mujicia, Carla
Mullis, David
Murphey, Leroy
Murphey, Ron
Murry, Anissa
Murry, Lynn
Nelson, Mayi
Nichols, Dorothy
Ogle, Trey
Ogletree, Torrence
Olsen, Beth
Owen, Keith
Palmer, Muriel
Parham, Anthony
Parsons, Robert
Patrick, Kim
Payne, Chester
Pennyman, Carlos
Perkins, Ronnie
Pilcher, Clayton
Piro, Jessica
Pitts, Tammy
Pollock, William
Pope, Wesley
Preston, Stephanie
Price, Kevin
Pritchett, Kenny
Puckett, Christopher
Puckett, Clifford
Raines, Reginald
Raines, Varina
Rainey, Steve
Ramsey, Franklin
Randall, Darrell
Randall, Nikki
Randow, Donny
Ray, Gwendolyn
Redding, Thomas
Redick, Jody
Rehberg, Robert
Reynolds, Makesha
Rhodes, Tawana
Ridley, Sean
Ridley, Sherome
Riggs, Jarrett
Riley, Keith
Rivers, Charles
Robbins, Scott
Roberson, Nancy
Roberts, Veronica
Robinson, Horace
Robinson, Jeffrey
Rodgers, Shelley
Rogers, Gerald
Rogers, Wendell
Rollins, Billy
Roquemore, Alicia
Rosner, Ula
Rosser, Ray
Roundtree, Demick
Rowell, Becca
Rozier, Sharon
Rutland, Wanda
Ryans, Greg
Sanders, PJ
Al
Sanders, Viola
Sauders, Phillip
Scarborough, Harold
Schofield, Thejuana
Schultze, Will
Scott, Reginald
Searcy, Brenda
Sellars, Gary
Shaw, Erica
Shelley, Craig
Shelley, Ricky
Sherman, Tony
Shoemaker, John
Shreve, Colby
Shreve, Cory
Shumaker, Misty
Sill, Lisa
Simmons, Julie
Simmons, LaTasha
Simmons, Tonya
Singleton, Larry
Singleton, Troy
Sledge, Samantha
Sledge, Seanita
Slocum, Todd
Smith, Belinda
Smith, Brannon
Smith, Dexter
Smith, Frankie
Smith, Henry
Snell, Shelva
Spivey, Latarsha
Stanley, Joretha
Starkey, James
Stevens, Charles
Stevenson, Nathaniel
Stewart, Karen
Stewart, Ollie
Stewart, Tammy
Stone, Brad
Stone, Matt
Stone, Thad
Straws, Lakesia
Stuart, Chad
Sutton, Clinton
Swain, Pamela
Swann, Brian
Swayne, Genera
Talton, Jeff
Tapley, Erin
Taylor, Arthur
Taylor, Billy
Taylor, Clarissa
Taylor, Jennifer
Taylor, Jori
Taylor, Kuzhnier
Taylor, Mark
Taylor, McLewis
Taylor, Randy
Taylor, Willie
Thomas, Angelete
Thomas, Lavena
Thompson, Kenneth
Thorpe, Curtis
Thurman, Wilbert
Thurston, Christy
Thurston, Michelle
Tidwell, Sanda
Tillies, Sheryl
Tolbert, Alice
Tumer, Christophe
Tumer, Frances
Tumer, Tiffany
Underwood, Heather
Varner, James
Wade, Chris
Walker, Donna
Walker, Teresa
Wall, Kristy
Waller, Iris
Ward, Michelle
Warnock, Mary
Warren, Trenicia
Watkins, Kim
Watkins, Roger
Webster, Antonio
Weeks, Leslie
Weires, Janet
Welch, Fay
Welch, Wanda
Wells, Arland
Wells, Catherine
Wells, Vanessa
White, Angelia
White, Donald
Whitehead, Mark
Wiggins, Aaron
Wilcox, David
Wiley, George
Williams, Anissa
Williams, Darnea
Williams, Demichael
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Williams, Eric
Williams, Gregory
Williams, Jessica
Williams, Josette
Williams, Michelle
Williams, Preston
Williams, Regina
Williams, Scotty
Williams, Stephanie
Wilson, Bob
Wilson, Jeff
Wilson, Keith
Wise, Chandra
Wood, Rachel
Worley, Scott
Worthy, Carla
Young, Luana
Zeliner, Janice
FACULTY
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Mrs. Clark checks the accuracy of Jon Redicks
time writing.
Mrs. Ivery reviews a student's worksheets.
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Discussing Newtons Laws, Mr. Tomlinson prepares
his Physics class for their next test.
Mrs. Harris explains a program before the class
executes it.
Lanier A
Administration
Leontine Espy Principal Jake Singleton
Assistant Principal
Jeanne Scarboro Cissy Creekmore Jeanette Morris
Counselor Secretary Secretary
Lanier B
Administration
ACH THEM, FIRST You
AVE TO REACH THEM.
William Bell Principal
Jerome Guy
Assistant Principal
Martha Cork
Secretary
Jackie Faulkner
Secretary
Pat Galloway
Counselor
Bobby McElroy
Counselor
Fran Mayhew
Registrar
Connie Oxford
Secretary
Ron Aaron
Science
Ann Adkisson
Math
Alfred Allen
Industrial Arts
Annie Battle
English
Beth Bennett
Special Education
Curtis Billingslea
Math
Emma Booker
English
Henry Boykins
Math
Sally Brannen
Math
Faye Brotherton
Math
Randy Brown
Health/PE
Raynelle Brown
Special Education
James Caldwell
French
Laverne Campbell
Science
Geraldine Carr
Vocational Director
Marie Chapman
Social Studies
J.P. Cherry
Social Studies
Mary Lynn Clark
Data Processing/Typing
Velma Clarke
Special Education
Inez Collins
Math
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Katrina Corson
English
Lewis Cotton
Industrial Arts
Don Cray
Social Studies
Beulah Dumas
Science
Algy Edwards
Spanish
Steve Edwards
Health/PE
Carolyn Faudree
Spanish
Beverly Ficklin
Math
Hester Fults
English
Pam Gibbons
Special Education
George Goddard
Social Studies
Jackie Goodwin
Math
Gwendolyn Green
Social Studies
Leonard Greene
Health/PE
Elberta Harris
Data Processing
Virginia Hauck
English
Fredrice Herring
English
Bobbie Hicks
Latin
Pam Hill
English
Elizabeth Hinesley
English
Julie Hobbs
Accounting/Typing
Wayne Holleman
Health /PE
Anne Holmes
Vocational
Alma Horton
Social Studies
Vanderbilt Huff
Social Studies
L. Hughes
Math
Betty Hurdle
English
Norma Hutchings
Vocational
Mary Irby
English
Modestine Ivery
Science
Audrey Johnson
Math
Marie Jones
English
w.C. Jones
Health/PE
Margaret Kennerly
Science
Gwen Kitchens
English
E.V. Knight
Science
Gail Krapf
Vocational
Pat Leggate
Social Studies/Mankind
Isaac Lightfoot
Vocational
Kon Little
Health/PE
Inc JUP
Irene Marxen
French
Carolyn Mate
Social Studies
Carolyn Maynard
Science
Kitty McCammon
Special Education
Beverly McCullough
Typing/Accounting
Ruby Mixon
Cosmetology
Angela Mock
Special Education
Jerry Moseley
Special Education
Sherry Mosley
English
Bettye Parker
Social Studies
Zella Perez
Spanish
Clifton Pettiford
Science
James Pettigrew
Math
Marianne Pietzrak
Math
Betty Phillips
Social Studies
Carol Reid
Science
Cindy Roadarmel
Special Education
Cleo Roberts
Social Studies
Barbara Rogers
Data Processing/Computer
Science
Toni Ryle
Special Education
Phyllis Short
Math
Leaneta Simmons
English
Tom Simonton
Social Studies
Steve Smith
Social Studies
Mary T. Solomon
Social Studies
James Spooner
Science
Kris Stembridge
Special Education
Maxine Stubbs
English
Darria Taylor
English
Georgianne Taylor
English
Larry Tomlinson
Science
Evelyn Tuck
Graphic Arts
William Tumer
Science
Patty Van Wyck
Math
Aliene Warchak
Home Economics
Lynn Watson
Industrial Arts
Paula Watson
Industrial Arts
Norwood Wilder
Vocational Supervisor
In Memorium
Shirley Rowland
Thanks for the heavenly message brought by thee:
Build thee more stately mansions, O my soul,
As the swift seasons roll!
Leave thy low-vaulted past!
Let each temple, nobler than the last,
Shut thee from heaven with a dome more vast,
Till thou at length art free,
Leaving thine outgrown shell by lifes unresting sea!
Oliver Wendell Holmes
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S*UePeEeReLeAeTeleVeEeS
enior Superlatives are a
S standing tradition at Central.
A tradition that has lasted for
well over thirty years. Our Superla-
tives are considered the elite of the
Senior Class, and are selected as
such by the teachers and students
of Central High School.
Each Superlative must have been
nominated by a teacher. They were
1937
then given a point sheet in which
each fills out all the school activi-
ties they have been involved in
since ninth grade. This field is nar-
rowed down and then voted on by
the Senior Class. All this proves
that each must be respected by his
peers and teachers, and an all-
around students.
As one can see below our Su-
perlatives are picture-perfect and
have always been placed in the an-
nual in this manner. But, this year
we've decided to break tradition.
Though, the Superlatives are in
evening wear, theyre being pre-
sented with a different look. One
that brings out their true ap*peel.
Shirley Randall
and
Ned Henry
Kaye Tutt
and
Chico Hollingshed
Erika Hart
and
Keith Hamilton
Weve
Tim Jackson
and
Willette Hill
Bert Thornton
and
Jill McDonald
Chris Dunn
and
Lamarion Green
Beth Kowell
and
John Sweat
Sarita McCoy
and
David Robinson