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14? Tu Be Continued . . . The sophomore year is one of new friends and trying to dissolve the divi- sion between the students from Pilgrim Park and those from Wisconsin Hills. Sophomores may feel out of place while trying to adjust to the demands of Brookfield Central. There are many new experiences that a sophomore must endure. Closed study halls are one such example, since study halls do not exist in junior high. Central sophomore Fred Hayden com- ments, The first day of school, I didn't go into any of my classes until I knew that it was the right room. The seniors really get you lost, by giving wrong directions to classes. Next year, I get to dothisf' When asked what they look forward to in their junior year, some sophomores stare blankly while others blurt out their hidden ideas. Sophomore Doug Lehrer comments, Next year, as a junior, I look forward to driving and possibly, singing in chorus. With fewer required classes, juniors have the opportunity to take more electives. Predicting more freedom, Wendy Wade says, I hope to have an open study hall next year. I am also looking forward to driving and not being the youngest in the school. With the close of their junior year, stu- dents have only two years of high school left. Not only are there tangible advan- tages such as driving, but there is also the pride of being an upperclassman. Most sophomores look forward to mak- ing more friends and participating in more school activities. Summing it up, Jenny Walton remarks, l look forward to being higher up in school and not being called a sophomore. L. . . . Q. 2 l ' Steinfeldt w9fkD8UQhl 1 ' cindee weicn L 11 ., ' Chris Weisman 1 ' Mary webef Karen Weber 2 1 Brien Wargolet W d VV A Trudy ar ' lie ' - N -' Leewandsnider 5 Stefanie Walzak 1 , .5 ,.. -,., Q gf' 7 C 1 Q C L' Q Alftflxxt ' I A 1 rliN n MR' i M. Q if gi . s . I I WS ' ' 4 1 ' . -at if ry Ron Wittwef Mlke Wlstl Greg Wimmer THIS Williamson Kathy Williams 'l , I Lisa Wilke 1 ' 1f 1 Craig Wilderman K iw -vi 1 Mike Wiegmann E . 1 1 . , .f . W, ... 15,11 l E Y I E. -1 .1 V wmanwisnievvsxi .,,: V., ' ' JJ A? ,i ii bw fi at 5' K KN qi x if I li 1 f YY J 5' M Q 3 at 1 2 5 ,sf V31 an xl . age? E L, ..,. am 1 2? 4 , G' 6 L'Q,9iL? i.'g.! ' E+ 2 T . ' Va, 'Q . .W -t , J T' , j j B . ar , A 153, ' V qt ,Q T li -- w 11 V . Q 41 W 14,1 ,i ,if as 1 ,' ,' Davidweston Laurie Zukowski ' Lorraine Zovi . Joanne Zltke oh l J n Zleg er Bemie Zebart 1 1 1 Dave Zeker Teri Zblewski Todd Zabel '1' ' 1 Loriwoiaen l t . . I W . F 5 ai F' me W 1 i I L rt' Hn in f 1 1 C l 5 g J l .N I T ' .iv l Qi wir 'il 3' f 5 4 V V 'l S: V' : K SY T if 1. i ,ff h 4 1. an 1 l 1- Lisa Witzke Sophomores f 175
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A' J F ,. .. Carl Th iesen Jane Thorington Ann Tixler Joann Topetzes Tyler Torkelson Glenn Toth Llsa Toussalnt Norlne Trad Anlonla Trevlsan Kurt Trevlsan Tom Troglla Scott Trotler , ti . -'xx ' ,ft Mary Turner Doug Tuttmp Llsarruwlaie Q J xt F if i .X ,, x . 5, - Mr? ' EH A 1 4, we Blll TSBKOYIBS .1 neun - , es, ,,, ff .P Trn Valg I Qi, , rxtg : Tom Vranoy 'if ' '22 ' mclawaaaeli 1, , t N, U 3 W it 1 'wc M X X. s J 1. - vi t s . Wx . . '12 fi Wandywade 1 - ' L e'-- W, gi - Q: fs, John Wallentang ' ' ' Q -N Chl WBIIBI' -- E ' t N A N' 5 , , T . .tiff . is 5, i I , aa Jennywalton -' f . . .Q 1 If ' 'Y Tommywalton 5 t - , g g H 5 --5' Amywalz E. 1 K H ynka E5 Q . g 1 as , I Akkhk two. 'Qf th N W UD Smiling at a comment made by her biology teacher, sophomore Bonnie Howe watches a demonstration which explains the procedure for the next lab. Q2l Preparing to take notes in a sophomore biology class, Lisa Chorski watches her teacher to gather all the details for the next test. Good note-taking is a necessary function of learning in all the science courses offered by Brookfield Central. i3l Hav- ing lost her attention to the history teacher, a central sopho- more stares at the camera with fearful expectation. Ml Rest- ing her head in her hands, sophomore Colleen Coffman laughs at a joke made by a secretary in the central office. Some sophomores spend their study halls in the ottice work- ing as a monitor. t5l Warming up before her band class, sophomore Kris Knepprath plays a scale on her flute. As a member of the band, one must attend class daily as well as practice nightly at home 174 f Sophomores W ,,,, me is If M t .,,, 'W he it tj, ,. f' X-NJ,
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WHS QW WM, 00' UQ Anticipating a Lancer score are Linda Albert, Debby Floan, and Chris Angrick. t2y Preparing to pass, quarterback Pete Kampine drops back. t3j Watching the football on its way through the goal posts is Gordy Nell. Q43 Glancing at the cam- era, Fran Ftuzicka is tired from his play on the field. QS! Driving hard, senior breaks through the line of scrimmage. My Jumping high, Hope Hartnett cheers for the home crowd. Q71 Catching a touchdown pass, Chris Driscoll, runs for a touchdown. QB, Watching his teammate catch a pass, Bob Mirenda threatens the opponent's line. 'Nt 2, is. r Q - . -M . A' ..,,. ,.t . . ',,',.f.,,., W - ,- . Y Q rtsiy, 1, v ' - I Q V H . 1 '.. . r g ' 0, Q Y, .ff 5 , -im' , gr .. .t.,, V. or , ' X 5 fig? K L 254' N M' 176 f Homecoming Game
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