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Lisa Chorski Brian Christian Karen Cieminskl Michele Clarey Flick Claus Colleen Coffman Craig Consigny Jan Cook Sally Coons Patrick Corcoran Tamie Coulson 'A ' Mike Croft W X, Kevin Crowder ' Chris Culbertson K ,f ,I 1 JoeCulbertson lg Todd Cullen V , Karolyn Cummings V 5 ' M , , t I. l f Pat Cunningham -v sf 2 i ' ' ' K Brian Curry ' g JImCurry .JV - ' 1, Jeanine Czeszynski , J' 11 C7 V Steve Daul ' v x Q A f JohnDavls I. Pnnoearaorii , ' .M i' David beaming V 4 . Mike Dexter ' ' Erlcoonue Joe Dobratz - . f Stuart Dodds Todd Domenech Steve Drake Jodi DuChateau Cindy Eckert Heldl Elsermann Rob Elliott Kathi Elwell Leila Emlnson-Brown Brenda Ericson Carrie Fesse ' ai- x Q . 5 Heather Dobratz i , Q X ' an in Q 8 Q0 Pandemonium spreads through the halls after first hour. l2y Note taking is important to sophomore Spanish student Amy Nickels. CD Students cheered for their class at the Home- coming Pep Assembly. Mi Mini-assemblies such as this given by What Four? entertain students during study hall. i5j Ex-New York Policeman, David Tomah, inspired students with his anti-drug speech. 162 f Sophomores -yay .1 1 an I
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the class to follow. l In many aspects, the sophomore year is more important than either the junior or the senior year of high school. lt constitutes the combination pf two groups of students: one from Pilgrim Park Junior High School and line other from wisconsin Hills Junior ,High School. The class, as a whole, also experiences its first taste of organization as well as unity. . Leading the coalition of the stu- dents were the four class officers: ,Ray Luterbach, President, Rod Anderson, Vice-President, Coryn Mayone, Secretary, and Brian Hilby, Treasurer. The class officers acted as spiritual and motivational leaders, catalyzing a class filled with vigor and initiative from mere potentiality. This year's sophomore class was a spirited group, capturing both the Spirit Stick at the Homecoming pep ,assembly and the award for the best float at the Homecoming parade. After the Homecoming festivities, there remained little else for the sophomore class to accomplish except fund-raising. President Ray Luterbach organized several fund-raisers. A T-shirt sale began the year and brought in some revenue for the class. Although the sale was not as successful as had been predicted, it did provide a fair amount of money for the class to use in future activities. Later in the year, a record sale took place in order to gain still more funds. Presiding over the monthly meet- ings, president Ftay Luterbach led an intense sophomore class through its first year of existence. The lack of wide-spread class participation dur- ing the beginning of the year was the only problem that plagued the class throughout all of its proceedings. Coryn Mayone concludes, As lead- ers of the sophomore class, it is our job to set an example for the rest of Amy Anheuser Rob Axt Steve Bacalzo Mlke Bacon Dan Baldus Tracy Balthazar Melissa Barrltt Lori Bartelme Nick Bataylas .nm aaihey Doug Battln Cliff Bayer Sandy Becker Amy Beckmann Melanle Beeskaw Chris Behl Michelle Bender Dawn Bergqulst Wendy Bertram Terrl Bleganskl Mary Beth Blellnskl Greg Bills James Blumreltar Mary Boehme Jeff Boehnleln Renee Boerner Kathleen Bogan Barbi Bortz Joe Brahm Ann Brockman Kent Bublltz Tim Bubolz Nancy Buchholtz Len Buda Amar Budarapu Robert Burnett Andy Burns Blll Burlew Todd Cable Peter Calvert Beth Campbell Linda Carrlveau Scott Carrol Greg Cash Klm Cattran Anni Champeau Chris Charleswortn Barb Chartier Sophomores X 161
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, , Becky Fercho I ' I . E F 'V MP . ' ' Sylvia Ferrari I ' ' ' 9' ,, Andy Fish I A . 4- 7 , tire , A r , , Norma Fisher if L ' . XV A ALA -K I z S A ' V 4 I, R J Peggy Fixel f fl z E7 Q17 X 4 f My my ' Brooks Fleming My 1 , - I , I g 'kfk ' K M, . . Kim Fletcher A A -I, - 'A , ... , ,,t 'g' ' fl' g ' I ' x Kris Flores six Q t A .VX ' i f il Brian Foster V' V f' ,. , ., ,.. . T. W, I 5 ., ,V Jim Fredricks Joe Frigerio f ' Mary Froechte m F A y rontz Arlene Frost - Vincent Fuh .t Carrie Fuller , ' ' CindyGagliano Jodi Gallob .,i ,WE Mm Tu Be lllr l1ut Tu Be In the past, Brookfield Central has boasted an impressive array of assem- blies. Inspirational speaker David Tomah, Don Bartlett and his story of life with a speech impediment, the Southern Center assembly, and the annual Christ- mas assembly all provided a welcome break from classes and were popular with students, receiving an excellent reception. Last year's assemblies were really emotional, remembers Jenny Gawel- ski. I really liked them, mostly because they were so personal and grasping. However, this year, as most students are aware, we do not have this program. The scene at the fall AFS assembly was not in line with expected student behav- ior, and the administration reacted strongly. Among other things, students persisted in clapping after every sen- tence during the AFS President's speech, and talking during the other presentations. Mr. Boie responded to this raucous behavior by cancelling many assemblies, and set aside an extended homeroom period for a lec- ture on proper assembly behavior. Many students were quite upset by the cancellations and felt that a second chance should be given. Others claimed that the AFS assembly was too long, and that the speeches were not exciting enough to keep the students' attention for three hours. In any case, almost all students regret the loss of assemblies. Carrie Haufs- child, Student Council President, remarks, It's too bad that we couldn't have the Southern Center assembly. Although it didn't hurt us money-wise, it was really damaging as far as attitude towards the drive. All the homeroom representatives noted that it was much harder to get spirit -and donations this year. I think we should have been given another chance. Still, the message was clear. High school students are certainly old enough and mature enough to be able to behave correctly at an all-school assembly. Assemblies can provide a break in the routine of school, and we should all learn to appreciate them. J Sophomores f 163 W
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