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

 - Class of 1981

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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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Micheal G. Kramer Derrick D. Krause Jacqueline A. Krenz Deborah M. Kreiger Joeseph M. Kronsnoble John G. Krueger Walter A. Kunde Joeseph Kunze Anne M. Kustner Sandra M. Lang John Langmack Y Jill M. Larson S' ng. --me Q7 Nl -fr , Taking the Initiative twdependent Study at Brookfield Cen- , is a medium through which a stu- nt can broaden his or her horizon fond what is offered in the normal 'riculum of a course. It is a chance for tudent to delve deeper into perhaps e particular aspect of a subject, or to itinue study beyond the bounds of a irse. I believe independent study is good chance to go deeper into the nplexities of computers, comments a Albers. Since I am going into com- ters as a career, this is a good oppor- nity to prepare for college and get fre acquainted with computers. ihe requirements one needs to get 3 Independent Study is the approval the instructor and a desire to learn on e's own initiative, without a set curric- m. Remarks Independent English dent Derrick Krause on the relative edom which an independent student s, Setting your own goals and study- ing what you want allows you the chance to expand your own ideas and investi- gate topics that interest you. The self- motivation keeps you from getting bored, because you are really interested in learning. For students looking for a way to expand their education, BCHS has the answer to their needs - independent study in a desired subject. Independent students have responsi- bility to their instructor in addition to their conscience. They must be honest since they are on their own, and have no authority to watch over them. Some stu- dents, however, are responsible to other students. Says independent Latin student John Puchner, I counsel first year Latin students. In one semester we covered a year's worth of work. It was a learning experience for me, as I was able to strengthen the foundation of my knowledge of the Latin language. QU Working independently in her study hall, Cindy Collins etches her own features. t2t In independ- ent study in English, Karl Owen takes a break from his normal routine to research an author. Gerard Lawler Debbie A. Leary Jay R. Lecher Andrew M. Lee Micheal D. Lee Marian E. Lehecka Julie A. Lehrer Edmund C. LeMay Micheal A. Leone Amy J. Letter Lorie A. Lewis Lori D. Lien Karen Linke Lesly A. Lipscomb Jon M. Lipsky Seniors f 223

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