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VIDEO: East Forensics Students Tackle Bullying, False Conviction, More

In performances they will use to compete in two upcoming national forensics tournaments, Brookfield East High students take on tough subjects with humor and solemnity.

 
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Brookfield East High senior Jennifer Vosters performed "The Exonerated," a dramatic interpretation of Sunny Jacobs, a woman falsely convicted and sent to death row.
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Brookfield East High senior Jennifer Vosters performed "The Exonerated," a dramatic interpretation of Sunny Jacobs, a woman falsely convicted and sent to death row.
Seniors Katie Klann (left) and Hannah Giese, performing their duo interpretation, "The Wicked Queen." The two have won three consecutive state championships for duo interpretation, and placed sixth and seventh in two recent national tournaments.
Jeremy Carrasco performed a humorous interpretation, "Ug! The Caveman Musical." He was a double qualifier for national forensics tournaments in 2012 in two categories.
Junior Brittany Allen performed "Prettier Than the Truth," an oral interpretation in poetry, in which she will be competing at the National Catholic Forensics League in Baltimore, MD.

Here are videos of some performances that Brookfield East forensics team members will use to compete in two national forensics tournaments.

Students performed the pieces Friday night at the Sharon Lynne Wilson Center for the Arts in preparation for the competitions and for the enjoyment of their friends, families and the community.

See additional Patch coverage for forensics photos and a list of the students and their performances.

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Related Topics: Brookfield East Forensics and Sharon Lynne Wilson Center for the Arts

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