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

 - Class of 1981

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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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Jim Gambill Sheela Gandhi Trish Garca Steve Gee John Gibbs Greg Glbilian Verna Giordano Betty Gipp Tom Glasser Katie Goerke Mandy Goiembiewski Jean Grade Douglas Gray Jim Gregory David Gresser Jenny Groskopf Mary Gross Misho Gru bor Jackie Grzeskowiak Laurie Gurski Jeff Gusdorff Cheri Hallett Tom Hankinson Carol Hansen J Kos. '. --Q EQ i s s Light As A Feather To Sue Skony, raising birds is killing two with one stone. Not only does she enjoy watching her two magpie finches, but she is also trying to breed the two birdsg a rare incident among magpie finches in captivity. The finches' names are Ricochet and Lady ll. Though several eggs have been layed, the birds always push the unhatched egg through the bars of the cage, onto the floor. This is not the only problem that Sue has encountered. Her cocker spaniel, Taffy, seems to have an affinity for mag- pie finches. Sue explains, One day, Lady I perched herself on Taffy's water dish. Taffy did not like this so she attacked the bird. That is the reason that we named our next bird Lady ll. Sue has raised several wild birds who were abandoned by their mother, but she found them to be more of a problem than domesticated birds. Her main interests lie in breeding the two magpie finches. The birds provide many interesting moments. Often, the birds are allowed to fly freely throughout the house. On one occasion, part of a Bostern fern was missing. From that incident, the house plants have been watched more carefully when the birds are uncaged. Sue concludes, Raising birds as pets can be very exciting. Ricochet has the habit of attacking people's heads. That type of incident and the task of trying to breed the birds makes this an even more interesting hobby. 4- 164 X sophomores

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