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EFLECTHINS REFLECTIONS, the award- winning annual, is the maga- zine which publishes the finest literary efforts of our student body, and presents these writ- ings in a most appealing form. Since its first printing in l957, the Brooklynites have heartily received it each year, and en- couraged its growth. Through the combined achievements of both the Eng- lish and Art departments, RE- FLECTIONS, under the guid- ance of Mr. Glenn L. Fickel, has attained and maintained a high standard of respect and popularity since its first ap- pearance, to become one of the most outstanding in the nation. Peggy Donovan and Becky Hidey, editor and as- sistant editor, respectively, for REFLECTIONS of l96O, hope to continue the high standards of previous years, First row: B. Bradshaw, L. Osmanski, N, Cooper, P. Kemper, L. Newton, S. Hancock, L. Householder, Mr. Krammes, advisor. Second row: J. Riffee, J. Nelson, J. Larson, G. Simon, L. McGee, F. Hartman, T. Orbesen, W. Nussbaum, D. Kunkaski. Third row: L. Collins, i THE GERMA S. Brown, T. David, R. Bruce, J. Palethorpe, S. Miller, M. Knight, R. Allen, R. Stickles E. Johansen. Fourth row: J. Marcus, P. Richardson, S. Berg, L. True, J. Jones, M. Grinder H. Lawall, B. Spacak, M. Cahoon, T. Buchanon. S-:w T lu- ww' L. to R.: J. Martin, S, Bahr, P. Donovan, editor, R. Hidey, T. Stepanoff, Mr. Fickel, advisor CLUB The German Club's primary objective is to improve the stu- dent's knowledge of German culture. To support the club's objective, the members take field trips, invite guest speak- ers, and see films from the Embassy of the Federal Repub- lic of Germany. Mr. Richard Krammes is the sponsor of the club, and Henry Lawall is its president. Gluck auf to the German Club Cgood luckll
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Putting the annual yearbook together is one of most tedious and demanding tasks undertaken during the school year. lt is a generally accepted fact that it is impossible to please each and every person in a given group with one idea or product. However this is exactly what the yearbook staff has as its goal, for the yearbook is meant for the enjoyment of all students, regardless of interest. lt is evident what a terrifically time-consuming job this has been, and the members of the year- book staff for l96O are to be commended. Busy BEES at work
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L-,fo R-3 J- Jones, G. COle, R. Nichols, C. Rechner, S. Stawas, G. Rittee, E. Lumadue, F. SVITCJK, F. Galtord, B, Owens, M, Morawski, M, l-lull, B, Pull, VISUAL AID The Visual Aids Club con- sists ot members ot the student body with training in the op- eration at all types of visual aid equipment. The chief du- ties pertormed by the students are to distribute and operate the equipment scheduled by any member of the faculty. The lunch time movie is also handled by the visual aids club. L 4..- STAGE CREW The stage crew was organized tor the production at Gypsy Baron , in l956, At that time it consisted ot Stanley Stawas, Charles Rechner, Florian Svitalc and James Jones. The following year the production was The Wizard of Oz , and since this production was more elaborate and so required more people, Burte Owens and Gary Rittee were added to the crew. During the following school year, the stage crew did the settings tor the Variety Show, the Christmas Program, and the musical produc- tion, which that year was The King and l . Edward Lumadue and Bernie Pulz were added to the stage crew as well as Margaret Morawski and Mary l-lull, who were placed in charge ot props. Gary Cole was added to the crew tor The King and l , as his special talents in scenic painting were needed, The Variety Show of i959-60 was the tirst activity undertaken by the stage crew, and was followed by Rebel Without A Cause , which rep- resented the tirst attempt at symbol- ism on the stage. Following the Christmas show work began immedi- ately tor this yeor's musical Briga- doon , requiring a complete exterior set. This represented the final eftnrt ot the stage crew tor this year, Flfsf WW! -l. KGOTS, A. Lehmann, M. Daniels, l.. McGee, W. Noonan. Second row: E. Souefs, G. Hall, B. Reinhart, J. Kostek, V. Roberts, C. McClung, E. Jackson,
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