Brookfield Central High School - Legend Yearbook (Brookfield, WI)

 - Class of 1981

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TWIST A DSHO T FROM FIELD HOCKEY TO FOOTBALL hysical education at Brookfield P Central is unique in that it offers a wide selection of activ- ities which the student may become familiar with through the class experi- ence. Required for all students, it breaks up the day, giving an hour for relaxation and enjoyment. Phy. Ed. is a nice change from the regular schedule, remarks Pete Kampine. I also enjoy it because the teachers are lenient and pretty rea- sonable. ln the sophomore year, students are required to take certain units, including field hockey and self- defense for girls and wrestling and flag football for boys. uniors and seniors are allowed to choose the units they wish to take, and are offered everything from vol- leyball and basketball to team hand- ball and fencing. Sue Nellen adds, Being able to choose the units you are in makes them much more enjoyable. It changes Phy. Ed. from a purely required course to almost an elective. I really like the program. Mixing classroom studies with the competitiveness of Phy. Ed. helps to broaden the student's mind, teaching him many things which he could not learn in a purely academic program, such as sportsmanship, team work, and basic skills in a myriad of physi- cal activities. The atmosphere and variety of Central's Physical Education Depart- ment gives all students a chance to try something new while at the same time relieving some of the pressures of the ,normal school day. Students who devote most of their day to aca- demic subjects use the class to release the tensions that develop after many sedentary hours in the classroom. And for those students who are already involved in the sports program, it allows time to play without the stiff competition charac- teristic of team play. i Concludesjunior Jim Bogan, Hav- ing a Phy. Ed. class every other day helps me keep my sanity, and gives me an hour of strict enjoyment. Q13 Miss Debby Schactner - Physical Education 10, 11, 12. l2j Mr. Charles Turner - Physical Education 10, 11, 12, Assistant Track Coach: Cross Country Coach. f5j Mr. Paul Naumann - Physical Education 10, 11, 125 Physical Educa- tion Department Headg Girls' Golf Coach, Girls' Basketball Coach, Intramurals. Q63 Mrs. Kathy Druecke - Physical Education 10, 11, 12, Girls' Swimming C h. oac CU Mr. William Graf - Physical Education 10, 11, 12, Boys' Basket- ball Coach, Baseball Coach. t8j Mrs. Barbara Karus - Physical Education 10, 11, 125 Girls' Tennis Coachg Girls' Track Coach. l3j ln korfball, Coach Graf and Wendy Gardner reach for the ball. MJ Karolyn Cummings shows good form in a headstand for sopho- more tumbling. f9j Matt Claus leaps up in his volleyball class, hoping for a spike. f10j Miss Schactner records scores during a tumbling class. 146 f Physical Education



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Il t's really the people that make band N what it is. Everyone feels a lot of emo- tion and a sense of accomplishment after working so long and hard on something and then finally pulling it off. There's really a feeling of success. - Rob Tuttrup ll he art of music is combining your individual interpretation with those X of the other players to form the desired effect of a piece of music. After a success- ful performance, nothing can beat the feel- ing of pride you have. - Mark Nelson .ig 155 ' N ' f l ia 9 S 11, With trumpet held high, senior band member brings forth a blaring descant. Posture is an important step to good musical production, and Rob Tuttrup displays the proper form. 125 Exhibiting proper embouchure, Pam Nelson plays along with guest musician Gerry Vax in January. f3y Led by Scott Schaefer and Tim Harbold, the marching band per- forms before the homecoming crowd. The marching band plays in tront of all the fans at all the football games. My The band leader, Mr. Theodore Buenger, exclaims, Do it Now in front of the Wind Ensemble. t5j Senior Andy Wiemer con- centrates on his music during a performance of Rossini's Italian in Algiers. 148 f Band lt's always a pleasure and distinc Mr. Buenger honor to direct the Central Higl Music groups. These students are thi greatest. They are eager to progress, easily motivated, and contin uously seek to do more. Contest results, in group as well as individ ual competition, are among the highest in the state. I am proud tl be associated with Brookfield Central Music Program.

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