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

 - Class of 1981

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The parties we had for men- tally retarded kids were really special. lt's really challenging to try to get hold of their interest and make them smile and laugh along with you. That's a reward in itself. - John Ott Y Members of Central's Medical Out- looks Club had a very rewarding year, combining their interests with service projects and interesting field trips. The majority of the members plan to continue in medical careers, and as a result, the club invites guest speakers to come several times during the year. Rachel Rachow remarks, l'm thinking about a health career, and the informa- tion we have received has made it easier to choose between the many fields. One major club activity is participa- tion in the National Disaster Program, which helps area hospitals learn how to prepare for disasters. Students are transformed into victims and are transported to an emergency center from the accident site. Another activity which many mem- bers found especially rewarding was giving parties, including a Christmas party, for mentally retarded and special education children. Also, students helped with the Red Cross Blood Drive in early March, giving their time and energy as well as their blood. President Cindy Nack concludes, lf you're interested in any kind of health field, Medical Outlooks is a good club to join. Medical Outlooks Club Medical Outlooks f 87

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Young leaders working today to make a better tomorrow - this is the slogan of FBLA. FBLA, which stands for Future Business Leaders of America, is a club which brings students with an interest in pursuing a career in business together. During the fall, members had the chance to listen to two guest speakers. One was a model from the Barbizon Studios, who related the best methods of dressing for the office. The other speaker was from Milwaukee Stratton College and discussed the ways to win an interview and make the best impres- sion possible when applying for a job. Regional competition, which was held on February 7 at West Allis Central High School, was probably the most impor- tant event for the club. Members had the opportunity to test their business skills against those of others in such areas as Shorthand, Accounting, Typ- ing, and Data Processing. Those Central members who placed in the top five in their event went on to compete at the state conference, which was held in Green Bay in the early part of May. Julie Anderson, FBLA Secretary, remarks, lt's a great club to belong to. l've met so many people here that l probably never would have met other- wise, and we all had a lot of fun together. Even though FBLA may sound like all work and no fun, this is not true. The club had Halloween, Christmas, Valen- tine, and skating parties. Naomi Dalton probably sums it up best when she says, Future Business Leaders of America 86 f FBLA lf you plan on going on in a business career, it's great. Most people think of FBLA as all business related, but it's really no different from any other club. We have parties and bake sales, too. FBLA helps people to see what business is really all about. lil Practicing for an upcoming competition, FBLA member Pam Wiedeman works on her typing skills. 121 During open study hall. Naomi Dalton and Chris Shields supervise a club donut sale, one ol their major fundraisers. i3l FBLA - itstl Barb Lucas, Carolyn Gus- sert, Emily Roos, Lisa Witzke. i2ndj Padmaja Budarapu, Pam Wie- deman, Chris Shields. i3rdl Anne Tixier, Naomi Dalton, Julie Ander- son, Barb Christon, Mrs. Jacobs. 141 During the National Disaster program, John Ott is made up as a victim. 153 Club member Jo Brinkley undergoes treatment at Waukesha Memorial Hospital. tGl Medical Outlooks Club - ttstl Lori Kellerman, John Ott, Kelly Kososky, Chris Matsis, Stephanie Walzac, Corinna Kahler, Cindy Nack, Jean Nickels, Julie White. l2ndl Lisa Glenn, Karen Weber, Ida Bourgeois. Chris Heim, Marlene Foster. Cathy Barry, Chris Leathem, Anita Ziebart, Nicole Chisleva, t3rdl Mrs. Lewin, Kathy Williams, Theresa Ramsayer, Jenny Witt, Rachel Rachow, Kim Anderson, Angela Budiac, Kerrie Clark. t4thl Tim Owen, Cheryl Clay, Chris Waller, Darla Moore, Rhonda Waller, Patty Meier, Jo Brinkley, Being in FBLA has helped me lot as far as learning about the d ferent aspects of business. Throug the club, I have gotten a chance gain experience in several area which are important in the businei world. I think it's more than wort. while. - Pam Wiedemz i it t a E



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AFS AFS is a club whose scope extends beyond Brookfield or even the U.S. We feel that once enough of us get to know and understand the earth's peoples, we can finally make lasting peace a reality. These words, spoken by AFS President Tim Goltz, show how the club, through its many exchange programs, works to unite the world. The most visible work of the club is these exchange programs. In addition to sending several students abroad, Central is sponsor- ing three AFS students, Martha de Sousa from Brazil, Marco Nasser from Ecuador, and Inge Desmedt from Belgium, and one YES student, Vicky Melgar from Bolivia. But club activities do not stop there. Numerous meetings are held in which all members may experience other cultures through the slides of returning members, and students are also given the opportunity to participate in social activities, such as the annual square dance or roller skating par- ties. In February, Americans Abroad candi- dates got a taste of what their exchange will be like, during Out in State week. Students spend a full week in some other Wisconsin town, meeting new friends and experiencing a different way of life. Monica Blochowiak remembers, t'AIthough I was still in the same state, I felt as if I was living a completely dif- ferent Iifestyle, having never been exposed to farm life before. Milwaukee Week was held in early March. AFS students and Americans Abroad candi- dates from all over the state came to Mil- waukee for a busy week of activities and tours. Several Central families hosted stu- dents during this time. Susan Worst remarks, lt was good both for our family and for our visitors, because we all had to learn to adapt to each other's lifestyle. 11l AFS - Jill Larson, Tim Goltz. 12ndJ Marco Nasser, Mark Nel- son, Joe Kunze, Andrea Anderson, Mary Barolan, Kelly Scanlon. Connie Rose. 13rdl Mary Tatton, Monica Blochowiak, Walter Kunde, Jodi Larson, Beth Pire, Kara Vandre, Mr. Hennig, John Puchner, Martin Hallanger, Martha de Sousa, Vicky Melgar, Mel- issa Mundt, Inge Desmedt. 123 While hiking in the Swiss Alps, Mary Barbian and her AFS family take a rest. 13j Surrounded by his new Argentine friends, Mark Nelson has plenty of reasons to smile. 143 In the house ofthe chiefot the Dayak tribe in Borneo, Kelly Scanlon takes time to relax. 151 At WiIson's Promontory in Australia, Connie Rose holds a parakeet. 163 Standing by a sign at a game preserve ln Cape Point, South Africa, Joe Kunze smiles at its unusual warn- ing. 171 Working in her family's bar, or Kegelbahn, Andrea Ander- son vlsits with friends. as X AFS , .... i n-vl 9' 'mt

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