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

 - Class of 1981

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5 I 4 l 5 z Z 3 3 0 Ma unkooo Collecting beer cans is a hobby many people start at nine and quit at fourteen. Abandonment is one thing Matt Claus did not agree to. Nearly 900 cans from all over the world line his basement walls. Worn with age, cans 50 years old, take their place next to special 1981 issues. Explains Matt, My collection is hard to put a monetary value on, it's probably worth 1400 dollars. Some cans aren't worth the aluminum they're made ot, oth- ers are worth many dollars. Contacting other collectors is made easier by the cat- alogue published by Beer Can Collectors of America. Only seven breweries remain in Wis- consin, and this drop has not been an for the coIlector's cause. Recently m brewers have been pushed out of b ness by pressure from big brewers. year the number dwindles from the time high of 5003 now there are f than 50 left. A big advantage though, is the fact' many brewers are starting to put out c with the collector in mind. Great dive ties in can designs have been the resu this action. Rareties are more comn because so many brewers have gone of business. Almost without exclusion, beer c are considered containers. Matt Cla however, thinks of them as works of ar I ,as 228 f Seniors do if ' C f14 sei f'-.M i - E- . l A ' a. ' I . -Q 5 L 1 1 3 f..d X 1 . ,. -... ml nz: 1 m Q , ,.. . 2 A ' ating' Z f -J' .1 Q? l, ,- ii K . lliif Q



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Susan J. Pelland Catherine J. Perry John Peters Daniel R. Peterson Daniel W. Peterson Mary Jo Pfeifer William Phillips Denise M. Pierce Jeffrey D. Preiser Robert D. Priewe Dale A. Prokupek John D. Puchner Keith E. Rachow David A. Ranney Paul G. Regele A I-tome Away from ome Why is it that some people manage to contently spend large portions of their life at Central, both during and after school hours, while others daily count the minutes until the 3:17 bell? Perhaps it is because some students have found their own refuge within the building, a place where they can relax, shut themselves off from the school atmosphere, and just plain think. The school is full of places such ,as these, each offering a special haven for the harried student. Mark Nelson's second home is the Drama Club office. Whenever l'm in there, I can sit back and relax, he explains. It has an environment all its own, customized to the cIub's taste. The room contains, among other things, patchwork carpeting, a mirror ball, and a mooses's head. Another personalized room is Mrs. DoerfIer's office, which is popular with independent study students. Cathy Dupar says, I guess I like it because it's different and original, not just blank walls and tiling. Once you shut the door, it's almost like you're not even at school anymore. John Puchner claims, The Language Lab is one of the most relaxing places in school. It has a homey atmosphere: ll carpeting is the color that psychologi say is the most conducive to Iearnlj and the table and chair system help stimulate the mind. For Doug Roerden, the AV room p vides the perfect setting for work. get there at 6:30, I can type all the vi through first and second hours withu any disturbances. And when the Xei machine gets going, it has the perfe- rhythm to type to. Artistically inclined students c spend their free hours working in I various art rooms. I like spending study hall in the ceramics roo because it gives me a chance to re and enhance my creative ability, co ments Sue Skony. And of course, there is always tl small brown room in the middle of 1 math wing where, in the words of Sei Smullen, I am able to relax in an in Iectual atmosphere and work with rl individualists. U! Senior Barry Barnhill has found a refuge ini Math-Science Resource Room, more commc known as the computer room. Here, he works C program outlining the relationship between tensile strength of graphite and its correspond dielectric constant. . 230 f Seniors .

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