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

 - Class of 1981

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My The Studies leader, Gregg Hutterer, watches intently as a member replies to a Bible passage. t2y While listening to music, study members relate what they think the song says to their own experiences. My In various stages of repose, the study mem- bers contemplate the music's true mean- ing. My During a Phy. Ed. class, Chris Noll practices her electronic football technique. Gy Breaking from his work, junior Greg Crowley jokes with a fellow student. Grant McBride Tom McGavin Maureen McGlnn Robin McMurray Ken Melster Sharon Menzel Davld Mercer Anlta Merrlll Mlke Meyer Gary Meyers Blll Mlchaletl Steve Mldthun Dave Mlerow Stevan Mlerow Glna Moeller Llsa Moeller Rick Moon Cheryl Morgan Andrea Moulas Andrew Mueller Gayle Mueller Laura Mueller Elleen Mulcahy Mika Mumper Karen Mundschau Melissa Mundi Mlke Murphy Sherry Murphy Gregg Mushall Barb Mykytluk David Neal Juniors f 191

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'Bible Etutlg The Brookfield Students' Bible Study, named by the more than 100 Central students who join in its activi- ties, is a place for people to meet and discuss their faith, study the Bible, and share with each other any expe- riences that might be significant to them. During their meetings, their leader, Gregg Hutterer, teaches the group to reach out to God, and be closer to Him. One practice that the whole group enjoys is the way of closing a meeting, one of song and prayer. Bible Study offers a lot to every- one, including some lasting friend- ships. As Beckett Berning says, The Central Study is a good place to meet with other people your age and it's good to be able to relate your beliefs with them. I met some of my really good friends there, confides Libby Hoff. Members of the Study find it an uplifting experience, because they can share their ups and downs with each other. Chris Nelson, a member of the study group feels that lt's Christ's word shared in such a way that it's practical and applicable to the life of a high school student. In her description of the Brookfield Bible Study, Jenny Gawelski com- ments, lt's a place where walls are broken and faces are taken off, and where people can get together even if they're not affiliated with a specific church. People want to learn and be with other Christians. Tom Merkel's reason for attending the Bible Study is quite basic in its reasoning. The Study is a place for us to meet on Earth before we meet in heaven with God. Study meetings such as these are uncommon in high schools today, and perhaps because of this the group is a very closely knit one. In addition to their meetings reserved for prayer, conversation and the like, they also get together for other things, like prayer breakfasts, bon- fires, square dances, guest speakers, corn roasts, Great America, raft trips, and Fort Wilderness. Brookfield Students' Bible Study means everything from prayers to people. David Gresser says, Bible Study is a time when kids can get together to learn about the Bible. L J Peter Llacopouloe Patty Lipscomb Elizabeth Llttle Kenneth Lltzeu Dan Locksmith Patrice LoCoco Irene Lodzlnskl Laurel Lotzer Klm Lowden Scott Lutzan Steve Lyons Dennis Mellat Randy Malmln Kelth Manego Steve Manske David Marcotta Jlll Martln Pat Martln Todd Martin Kathy Martlnl Michelle Massart Chrlstlne Matsls Karl Mavrofl Blll M BYO' Jeannine Mayone Douglas Malur 190 f Juniors



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Colleen Nealon Susan Nelll Amy Neltzel Sue Nellen Chris Nelson Chris Nesemann Forrest Netzel Ch I N r s eu Mark Nauenfeldt Kurt Neumann Todd Nltschke Chrlstlne Noll Holly Nortman Tom Novotny Michael 0'Brlen Jim 0'Connell Colleen O'Connor Kathy 0'Keefe Katie O'Leary Bea-Ida Olmsteed Bin O'NeIl Mike O'NeliI Peggy O'NelIl Renee Ostrowskl John Ott Timothy Owen Don Pagach Kerry Panenka Jeff Payne Angie Peterman 192 f Juniors Shuuting fur Perfettiun Jill Lewandowski is rarely home on weekends. She can usually be found practicing or competing in her favorite sportg air rifle shooting. Her brother, who she is close to, introduced her to shooting in fourth grade with BB gun competition. ln sixth grade, she began shooting in rifle competition. College does not seem to present an obstacle, as Jill plans to continue shoot- ing through college, with hopes for a scholarship from Murry State in Ken- tucky. During a single week, Jill practices about fifteen hours, both at home and at Swanson School. She instructs rifle classes for the Brookfield Park and Rec- reation Department on Monday nights. I enjoy teaching very much because I am able to see their mistakes and improve my own shooting, comme! Jill. 1 ln March of 1980, Jill representedi Midwest in an air rifle match. Proba her most interesting match occuri while she was in ninth grade. She cc peted in the Milwaukee Sports Shi placing first in the girl's division second over all, behind none othert her own brother. 1 Before the 1980 Olympics, Jill cc peted inthe Olympic trials, taking fou in the intermediate junior age grol She placed twelfth and, unfortunate only the top four qualified. She aspil to be in the 1984 Olympics. Explainl the secret to the sport, Jill remarl The secret to success is lots and lots practice. . ' Q.

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