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'U 1' K Y J ff if '44, .52-.19 e 1 we-2 sur Rv x -V .vt I. . i 2 J. ie 1 J .1 9' ffm . i 'Q X 3 'l'3fF'7l 'i 'f ' ' f ' ' V Jw if ' wr 4,4 , vf gk I if gf f, T, f .f Q., 'niggas ,,f.1...v-:. - ' .QAM i i FUTURE TEACHER OF AMERICA First row: D. Wetzel. Second row: ll. to r.J J. Martin, D. Solloway, B. Baine. Third row: D. Fletcher, P. Miller, A. Calderhead, R. Hidey, L. Hart, president. Fourth row: A. DiCarlo, B. Faust, J. Alexandrowicz, Miss l-lenton, advisor. The Slater W. Bryant chapter ot the Future Teachers of America has been active at Brooklyn Park High School for five years. Many of the club's alumni members have gone on to college to prepare for a teaching career, and some have Fifth row: H. Goebel, B. Winhauer, P. Parker, M. Isaacson, R. Cavallo, C. Spangler, J. Summers, L. Nelson, P. Ross, E. Raines, J. Wilson, A. Hardisky, B. Raughley, S. Gardner. already entered the teaching profession. ln the past the F.T.A. has awarded annually scholarships to one member of the senior class planning to work for a degree in education. L.toR lseatedi' R Guzinski S White J Wilson K Tiem n, ide-nt, 5- Born W4 l'llClsS, Pi 5Wi 1SO 1, MlSS l-l9 1TO l, OCl- . . . , . , . , . a N. Romain, H. Kelly, L. Rhodes L. to R. lstandingiz J. Brad- ford, C. Christopher, Mrs. Hill, advisor, B. Drumm, pres- f visor, J, Kupin, J. Wilhelm. --I 'R YA'
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At Brooklyn Park High School, those students who have proven their ability in the field of drama are elected to the National Thespian So- ciety. Requirements tor membership are quite rigid, and only those who have displayed truly fine acting tal- ents are considered for the honor of being a member, 73 477 2 ... L. to R.: L. Pulket, Treasurer, D. Jeeter, President, C. Gorey, Secretary, W. Noonan, Vice-President. ATIG AL THE PIAN SOCIETY Row 'lz J. Telford, A. DiCarlo, R. Hidey, K. Tieman, E. Stone, R. Jackson, J. Miller. Row 2: D. Boyd, K. Dorn, A. Calderheod B. Hohman, J. Wilhelm, J. Bradford, G. Cole, L. Dragoo, Ll Gottlieb. Row 3: Mr. Fickel fAdvisorJ, M. Murphy, L. Pulket, D. Jeeter, C. Gorey, D. Fisher, l-l. Kormanik, P. Swinson, P. Miller, J. Jones, B. Pulz, R. French. Row 4: B. Noonan, l-l. Utz, E. Lumodue, B. Stawas, C. Rechner, F. Syitalc, B. Stat- tord, J. Brunetti, F. Rein, V. Molloy. 1 in f
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,551 .,,, I VV C7 Q SCIENCE CLUB First row: D. Rein, B. Dexter, L. Gottlieb, E. Carter. Second A, Harris, D. Walters, W. Child, B. Drumm, S. Leininger, C. row: Mr. Mraz, advisor, L. Rhodes, S. White, J. Jones, K. l-lodge. Fourth row: M. Salisbury, J. Marcus, P. Richardson, Huseman, L. True, Mrs. Shank, advisor. Third row: P. Allen, M. Kupin, l-l. Kelly, C. Melvin. The Senior Science Club of Brooklyn Park High School has, during the post year, tried to further interest and knowledge in the technical fields. ln order to stimulate this interest, the club has taken numerous trips to laboratories, to science institu- tions, and to scientific exhibits. To broaden the knowledge of the members there have been films and lectures. Learn by doing seemed to be the watchwords, though, and nearly every member em- barked upon ond completed some interesting proj- ect. The members of the science club explored many new fields during this past school year and can truly say its activities were most edifying. A TRO O Y CLUB First row: F. Rein, B. Dexter, R. Dworkowski, A. Ebersberger, tin, K. Michlovitz, l-l. Jenkins, D. Thomas, L. Gottlieb, J. J. Stutterheim, Second row: Mr. MacMannis, advisor, J. Mar- Zeleny, T. Cochran, P. Miller, D. Wetzel, ,-nr C?
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