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

 - Class of 1981

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124 202 f Seniors

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That'II I3e The Day Mr. Bandettini supports the Democratic Party. Mrs. Zander doesn't use words like Tuesday-ish and npromptuly. Heidi Swann drives to school in a cheap car. Lisa Tannert wears a Fair Isle sweater. Lesly Lipscomb doesn't. The furnace works during the winter and the cooling :tem works during the summer. the words Key Club don't serve as a pass into first hour. Mrs. Streiff doesn't say, How cutel Mr. Goodwin's classes don't take field trips. Mr. Melter is unable to draw a dotted line. Mr. Kreklow stops making jokes about his Polish heritage. i Mr. Zimmerman doesn't have an interesting rnonstration to show his Physics classes. Bob Gresser joins the Peace Corps. Mr. Boie doesn't greet random students in the halls. The Legend office isn't cluttered with unexplainable ipaganda. Students can make their way through the mounds of litter it they have discarded in the hallways. ' ' .Mgr-



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elindib al? rf rm ce The senior year is the end of a performance, the cul- mination ofa dozen years of tedious work and learning. Each senior class is different from the ones that have preceded it. Not only is our class comprised of different individuals, but we also differ as a group. Physically, we are a smaller class than those before us, the first class to be affected by declining enrollment. What makes us different is the variety of experiences that we have had at Central. No other class can boast having endured Bye Bye Birdie, the attendance policy that required everything, and the disturbing behavior at the AFS assembly. Only we retain memories of the activ- ities that have made Brookfield Central High School the last three years. We have also changed idealistically. We are becoming more conservative than our predecessors. Taking part in quiet discussions of politics at the Ground Round is more appealing to us than participating in demonstra- tions against political actions. With all these changes, our aspirations have remained quite comparative. We look forward to a future in col- lege or a career. Some seniors see only as far as their graduation while others foresee Nobel Prizes. With the end of their high school life approaching, all seniors make plans for the future, but it is up to the individual to decide for himself what goals will be met. QU Studying for the upcoming semester exams, Jeff Myers takes advantage of the library's resources. The library provides an environ- ment that is ideal for studying. Q2j During an open study hall, senior Barb Christon studies her trigonometry for the next test. Seniors f 203

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