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

 - Class of 1981

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Bouoher,Liaa-- DramaC1ub12:SSI12. i I , Bourdo,LieaM- I I I ' Drama.Club.10, 11., 12: Forensics 10, 11, 12: French Club 11, 12: lntramurals-11, 12: NFL 11,--12: Sketch grub 11, 'l2iSl mg Trlfles 11. ouwman, ery L I , , , I Gymnestlmc 10, 11, 12: Track and Field 10, 11. 12. . Brandt.: Melissa A,- , lxremurals 10, 11, 1211369 Club 12: Track and Field Breckenridge, Jody L w- r, French Club 11, 12: Gymnastics 103 Intramurals 11, 12: National Merit Commendation 10: NHS 11, 12: Science Fair 11, 12: SSl'10, 11, 12:'Vice,Presldent 11, President 12: Student Council 10, 11: Track and Field 10, 11. 12: Varsity.Club.12. f . Breed, Carleton S - - - - . I AFS 171: Cross Country .1 1: Key Club 12: Science Fair 10, 113Tennls10, 11, 12: Weight Training 11, ,12. , Bridgham, Brett L - ' Football 10, -12:.lntramurals JO, 11, 12: Key Club 10, 11:Tennls10, 11, 12. i i ' Brinkley, Kathleen A - FBLAL10: Intramurals 10, 11. Brinkley, Kenneth A - Football 10: Medical Outlooks 11, Brown, Alexander -- ' Intramurals 10. 11, 12, Brueaock,Anne,E -- . . Aquallles 12: Conservation Club 10: Drama Club 10: lalledlcal Cautgpoksl 10, 12: Science Fair fl 1: SSI 12. rxezinn l, en , Intramurals 11, 12: Key Club 10, 11, 12: Science Falr 10, 11: Track and Field 10, 11, 12: NHS 12. Budlc, Diane K -- : Aqualltes, 10, ,123 Treasurer 11: Classics Club 12: French Club 12: Lancerettes 11, 12: Captain 12: Stu- dgnt Council 10. 11, 12: Bible Study 10, 11, 12: NHS Buerger, Laura S -1 Intramurals 10, 11, 12: SSI 10: Tennis 11. Bueche,'CerolL- , . Basketball 10, 11, 12: Intramurals 11, 12: Softball 10, 11:'12:VarsltyClub 11. 12: Volleyball 10, 11, 12. Cameron, Mark A - ', wrestling 10, 11. 12. Campbell, Glenn - , Chamber Choir 11, 12: Drama Club 10, 11, 12: Fiddler on the Roof 10: Intramurals 11, 12: Concert Choir 10: gwlmmgig 10,612 Li'l Abner 12, , gerco, lane . Bye Bye Birdie 10: Classics Club 10, 11, 12: Drama Club 10: Forensics 10. 1216011 10, 11, 12: Intramurals 1.1. 12: Legend mg NFL 10, 11, 12: NHS 11. 12: Sci- ence Felr 11: Red Ribbon 11:,SSl 10: Tyro 12: Varsity Club 12. Carlson, Bernadette J -- French Club 10, 11, 12. ' Carlson, Constance J - lntramurals.10, 11, 12, Carlton, Mary E - Homecoming Court 12: Intramurals 10. C h L L i ea , ern - ' Aqualites 123 Treble Choir 10, Chenoa, Thomas S -- Intramurals 10. 11. 12: Wrestling 10. 11. 12. Chernoy. Jon .I - Basketball 10. 'l'1g Classics Club 10, 11, 12: Cross Country 10, 11: Intramurals 10. 11, 12: Key Club 10. 11, 12: Math Team 10,. 11: National Merit Commenda- tion 12: National Merit Semi-Finalist 12: NHS '11,'12. Chialive, Nicole Fl - Drama Club 10, 1 1. 12: Medical Outlooks 10. 1 1. 12. Chickey, Barbers A - I Intramurals 10, 11. 12: Office Monitor 10: SSI 11: Track 10. ' ' ' : 208 f Seniors AIBQI i The first thing Inge Desmedt, an AFS student from Belgium, noticed as she stepped off the plane that brought her to America was how big and busy the airport was. The second thing she took notice of was the casual way Americans consider distance. I expected to get to Long Island in ten minutes, for I was told it was only a short distance away. At the time I did not know that to an American a short distance took 45 minutes to go to. In Belgium, the Capitol is only a half hour away, but my family and I only get there once or twice a year - it's too far! , Inge remembers of her first nours in her new home for the next year. The American system of education gave Inge the chance to sample many areas of life and education that she oth- erwise could not have experienced. In Belgium, there are 14 courses which students like Inge must take, leaving no room for the elective courses which stu- dents in an educational system such as ours are able to take. This year is a chance for me to take courses I did not, and never will take in Belgium. , com- ments lnge, I am only required to take US History and Phys. Ed., so I can take whatever I want the remaining periods. Among Inge's more favorite courses are Public Speaking - It helps with the is Nw.- 0l1tl'i:lSt speeches we AFSers must give , ancl Creative Writing - I learned much in the class, most of all how to develop my memory. When I look at things now I am constantly describing them and noticing things I would normally let past my mind. When confronted with the question ol what she misses most since arriving in America, she immediately replied, My bicycle. In Belgium I rode my bike to school every day, but here one rides the bus to school, and rarely gets a chance to get outside. At times I walk down the halls on a sunny day and, oh! It is so hard for me to stay in the school. In the time she does spend inside, Inge is active if Drama Club, Medical Outlooks Club and AFS. She also has much free time to read, and has taken this opportunity to read and learn about America. Concludes Inge, This is such a great land, and I want to tell all about it once back home. Q11 Concentrating on her music, Inge Desmedl CentraI's exchange student from Belgium, prac tices a selection to be played at the next Pet assembly. 121 Intent on selecting the best tune ii the caleteria's luke box, Inge scans the musil machine her musical mind deciding the best som to play. ' ivf 0? 1.0 ..... ,,

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UYHQB to U18 DIIUI11 of he S83 etween the months of March and tember, Senior Mark Jennison Iores the lakes of Southeastern Wis- sin. So what, you say. Everybody , his or her brother in the Milwaukee etro area explores the lakes of South- tern Wisconsin. True. But, does rybody and his brother explore se bodies of water below the surface, Mark Jennison does? Vlark, as has been alluded to above, an amateur Scuba diver. When the ather and water temperature rise to a el which Mark can tolerate under the .ves of area lakes, he is sure to be out these lakes, or rather in these lakes, 5estigating a part of the lake that most ople miss. Mark can usually get the 't dive of the season in before the Bond week of March, although it must i of limited length because of the tremely cold temperature of the ter. The first dive of the year is really reat feeling for me, explains Mark. gthink about diving a lot during the Hter and read numerous books and :icles about it, so by the time the ice is elted and I can get in the water I am ptty anxious to do so. However, the tial shock of the season's first immer- In gets me thinking as to why I am out are, freezing. But after I am in the lter a while I know that it is because ling gives me such an indescribably Iautiful feeling that it is worth the little L of discomfort. Because Wisconsin lakes do not give od visibility, perhaps ten or fifteen at at the most, Mark does much of his ring in areas where he knows there is good chance of,discovering an inter- ting artifact. Comments Mark, Since :st of the water I dive in offers only tited visibility, I go to the Milwaukee lblic Library and look up old docu- ents and chartswhere a wreck could I, or where bars and saloons closed by 2 A5 MQ. . ,,g, MQ . MFMMN . ., ,,,, ,. ,I ,. M T7 are . X M za vm X 77 lr' ff g 4' In wi , Y 4 tl 5 . the government during prohibition were. Then I go to these sites and dive, usually finding some really great things. How- ever, the depths can give a person some surprises, such as the one I got when I was diving in some particularly turbid water and came face to face with a dead fish. lt gave me quite a start. Mark began his interesting hobby after he had seen and read the Jules Verne classic 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea. The descriptions of the undersea world so captivated Mark that he bor- rowed a set of Scuba diving gear from a friend, took lessons, decided he loved diving, and finally bought equipment of his own. Although his equipment was expensive, it was his only real invest- ment, and Mark advocates diving to everyone, though the initial output of money is large. The solitude of diving gives me a sense of peace. The only noise is the sound of bubbles rising to the surface, and I lose myself in the undersea world which is my own little kingdom. The serenity of diving is why I do it. Diving is such a uniquely stimulat- ing experience that I could never stop it, until I die. 'fl' . Xa 1 -.- ' ' J ii t Ml ln full diving garb, Mark Jennison, Scuba diver extraordinaire, displays a couple of the artifacts from antiquity which he has extracted from the depths of Lake Michigan. 12, Scuba diving requires great care and preparation. Here Mark checks his respirator to make sure it is functioning correctly. Seniors f 207



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qc! 4 Lisa Boucher Lisa M. Bourdo Mary L. Bouwmann Melissa A. Brandt Tammy Brasted Jody L. Breckenridge Carleton S. Breed Brett L. Bridgham Kathleen A. Brinkley Kenneth A. Brinkley Alexander Brown Anne E. Brussock Dan J. Brzesinski Diane K. Budic Laura S. Buerger Carol L. Busche Ed Callen Mark A. Cameron Glenn Campbell Diane M. Carco Bernadette J. Carlsen Constance J. Carlson Mary E. Carlton Lara L. Cash Thomas S. Chanos Jon J. Cherney Nicole Fl. Chialiva Barbara A. Chickey Seniors f 209

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