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

 - Class of 1981

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Peter J. Kampine Casey Kanekoa Gregory S. Karch Michael L. Kass all Heidi A. Kaun Amy S. Keddie Carol J. Keidl James W. Keller A ,,.. Lori J. Kellerman Kyung W. Kim Mary J. Kirsh Keith C. Klade me ,Ang 220 f Seniors

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raziI's C nnecti 'l'm glad to have opportunity, says Martha de sa, Central's Brazilian foreign exchange stu- t. Martha views her stay in the United States time to experience living and traveling in this . Through her experiences Martha is con- ntly learning, for the life of a Brazilian such as rtha is extremely different than that of most Iericans. When I first came to the United tes I was in New York for orientation, explains rtha. I had heard that in America there was a chine for drying hands from a friend of mine E had recently been here, and I wanted to try . I was all alone in bathroom and saw one on ll, I pushed button and noise was so loud and toed so much in big room. I tried to turn it off t it wouldn't stop. I think here there's too many tchinesf' Xt Central, Martha is involved in a number of ivities, including Drama Club, Concert Choir of course AFS. Martha also takes Spanish ch to some seems quite strange. They believe anish is Martha's native language, being from uth America, where the official language of ...X . ,,, is ,. , most countries is Spanish. However, the language of Brazil is Portugese, much different than Span- ish. In fact, Martha can speak English better than Spanish, and teaches it to other Brazilian students as well. Says Martha on the significance of know- ing English to the Brazilian student, There is not enough school for everybody, so after High School, all must take a very hard placement test. Sometimes eight people are trying for the same place. If a student speaks English well it is a great advantage on the exam. When confronted with the question of what she misses most since her arrival to America, Martha immediately replied Carnival, a four day cele- bration prior to Ash Wednesday. Martha says ot the festival, The whole town has parades in the afternoon, dances all night long, and competitions between the town's people. Everybody just be crazy for four days. Sally A. Johnson 111 Strengthening her English, Brazilian foreign exchange student Martha de Sousa studies the Iliad for Classical Humanities. William Johnson Corina Ft. Kahler r f Todd A. Kahlor I, '1l'ir'l 'if' I ilrSQft5'MQt1ii0I 1'1.' 121 OfflfZe'M0l't110I'l0Q -1. - -5 .,, .,,, gf, ,gf .,,. , v.'.. ,.,. . 5. .ggi v.-,:.- ,,::: --:, ,::.- -1 :'.- 1 is ,f', . .sf 5531: '.,: 5' ,-:', -. -, Egg ..,,,j ',:5:,:g , ,-,. gig.. Q., ...,. 5. ,'5,g1.gse .'.- 25Q.::.i ..':: fi .'.,. 5 -2 .-'i I .-:Q .,:1a,,:' 2 ..-,.,..-. 5 ,i..-5 .f:::, 3 ..:,:-': E A-.E.EZ: i.1- :': .if :-.2 15,22115225151212-5'1zEQfEi.fQi2,.5'51:55g- Q? ,. '... . if i lf. 32249vihefgifil'??5f9'ff'?i.iff??? 'lti I' ' ' 'l'i 'iii' A' H' '52 77' l 2 I ilv- A . C' gWQflCl 3 ,'.' Seniors f 219



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round after glorious round, Senior Adam shoots a target. Q23 A small sampling of Adam of arms. n th ine of Fire lith the tragic murder of John Len- I earlier this year and the more ent assassination attempts on Presi- it Reagan and Pope John Paul ll, re has been a renewed effort to ban possession of handguns in America. to Senior Adam Rudolph, owning idguns and other firearms is a consti- onal ri ht which should not be relin g - shed. Adam himself takes advantage the right to bear arms by owning eral firearms, including rifles and tguns in addition to his handguns. rollecting firearms of all types is am's hobby. He has always been lrested in firearms, for both shooting I collecting. Comments Adam on his n fascination with guns, Shooting me is a sport that I greatly enjoy lause it requires concentration, and as satisfaction when I have shot well. lave always been drawn to the :hanical beauty of guns, and the fine ftsmanship which goes into some of them. Adam himself is a self described con- servative, and along with his conserva- tive thinking he believes in the right to own handguns. The ultra-liberal ideas that are seeping into this school, and youth in general, really scares me, comments Adam on politics, Just because some bleeding heart liberal thinks that handguns are dangerous they want to take them away from hon- est sportsmen and collectors. If hand- guns are outlawed, then only outlaws will have handguns. Adam does not let his collection of firearms collect dust in the closet. He regularly fires every piece he owns, at either a number of ranges or on a friend's farm. Though mostly a target- shooter, Adam enjoys hunting rabbits. Concludes Adam, Shooting is a great release. I am thankful to be able to own firearms. Linda J. Klees Bradley L. Klippel Ellen J. Klug Fredrick J. Klug Lori A. Klug Richard E. Klug Jennifer M. Knauf Lori A. Knudten Micheal P. Kobe Margaret A. Koller Mark T. Konke Kelly S. Kososky Lori J. Krainer Seniors f 221

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