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FIRST ROW: Mr. Erickson tadvisorj Linda Rosal, Lauri O'Konek, Wendy Kammerling, Jean Crampton, Bonnie Blachly, Leah Papachristou, Marilyn Meyers, Sue Pfeiffer, Cheryl Kordas, Ms. Ladwig tadvisorl. SECOND ROW: Tom Kent, Sue Barth, Jim Santelle, Rick Fuchs, Beth Murel, Rosemary Pfeiffer, Mary Denny. Where does one goin this school if he or she wants to learn how to speak publicly? Where else but to our own school activity, Forensics. There, members practice in- dividual growth in speech skills with Ms. Ladwig's and Mr. Erickson's help. The members display the talent they have developed in team competition. SWEEP SECOND HAND FIRST ROW: Pete Zelles, Doug McClelland, Lucien Fig, Greg Bardonner, John White, Phil Delgado, Roger Aspenson. SECOND ROW: Kim Zinsmeister, Sonja Roe, Diane Dorscher, Jeanette Geder, Chris Pemper, Debbie Hurley, Kathee Tuttle, Judy Fischer, Sue Wenzel, Linda Sherwood, Erin Murphy, Dave Amrhein. THIRD ROW: Kelly Wall, Nancy Brophy, Linda Shuerer, Lauren Schuller, Chris Rex, Bob Killy, Kathy Marson, Mary Ellen Kohler, Sue McClusky, Mary Johnston. FOURTH ROW: Robin Boles, Nancy Novelist, Alice Boelk, Cindy Hohl, Meg Kapp, Sheila Fomotor, Mary Cremer, Brian Bendlin, Jan Cornelius, Patty Deegan, Kathy Seidl, Sandy Quitzow, Maytee Aspuro, Mrs. Erwin tadvisorl, Tom Parrish. 4-QQNRX ax vb V 9 I ffl ll i I 51 FORENSICS Publishing the school's literary magazine is the goal of Sweep Second Hand members. Fill- ed with fine poetry, essays, short and long stories, both factual and fictional, the magazine is a credit to the staff and students of Brookfield East.
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FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA Many students aspire to become the kind, considerate and dedicated people we all know as teachers. Dedicated they are, for who else sits up late nights and keeps busy over weekends correcting assignments but teachers? They constantly dream up new ways Xl ll to liven up classes and make them interesting. In hoping to become like these teachers, Future Teachers of America traveled to other schools and the Academy of Basic Education this year. Officers: Beth Murel, Debbie Hurley, Kathee Tuttle. NOT SHOWN: Debbie Jacobson Jill Zabojnik, Marilyn Meyers. g f 3 SHE I USINESS UTURE EADERS MERICA CCD FBLA members participated in a variety of activities this year to develop their leadership qualities. As well as visiting business to discover what the world of stock markets and mergers is all about, the club held contests of skill, did philanthropic activities for Elmbrook Hospital, and were ac- tive in the March of Dimes: quite the active club. FIRST ROW, Going Up: Sue Pfieffer, Mary Moliter, Laura Jacob, Mrs. Parker ladvisorl. SECOND ROW, Going Up: Mary Chetney, Pam Schmid, Mary Lenahan.
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IRST' Cari Deusle SA sec Tim Flanner SA Treasiwmr lA 0 J Berndt Varsity Cheerleader Captain Sue Slefertllfioartanette Captain Smith:lPrlncipal,4Iylgrk:.Stich: S.A., Pres., John Lltzowg S.A. Vlce Pres.,i Sally Weber: SPARTAN BANNER Ass. Editor, Lori Ellenbergerz Co- Fritz Mielke: School. Board Rep..1SECOND,R,OW: Jim Litzow: Soph. Editor ECHO, Mary Dirnbauerg Pep Club Pres., Jim Santelleg NHS Pres. Pres., Ken Wills: Senior Pres.gvJoihn Engel:Qg.Key Club Pres., Bonnie NOT SHOWN: Brett Nelson: Junior Pres. e PRINCIPAIJS CABINET W Wellesley Book Award L ' , W Rensselaer Nlath and Papachristou L ' Science Award V glir Evangeline! Gerald Benitz H ,Mortar Board Award 'Linda Erckr
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