Seneca High School - Arrow Yearbook (Louisville, KY)

 - Class of 1966

Page 10 of 352

 

Seneca High School - Arrow Yearbook (Louisville, KY) online collection, 1966 Edition, Page 10 of 352
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You - Your School No part of Seneca can be left unmentioned. Each and every little thing you do leaves its imprint on your growing experience. Falthful Lonesome is for- ever with you-a shadow there always to lead you, follow you, and constantly remind you who you are and why you deserve only the best. After all, you're Redskins! For you Seniors, Seneca is six years of memo- ries of magic moments--mostly happy, some sad, but all very much a part of our family at Seneca. Moments that have been wonderful only because you wished them that way. It is this desire for success that keeps Redskins on top. Always re- member that none of these moments could have been possible without YOU, the individual who stands in the Redskin Hall of Fame. Bruce Hess continually strives to uphold the high academic standards here at Seneca. The job of the yearbook staff is to prepare for you a book that will have captured each and every- one of the events and people that mean so much to you, to hold them pictorially and graphically as if it had all happened only yesterday, so that you might relive any of it at anytime you might wish to do so in future years. The work of the ARROW staff -begins in the early spring, as the completion of one yearbook marks the beginning of the next year. Each volumn must contain the activities that occurred after the previous book was sent to press. Thus, there is an endless task to be performed by those students who apply for a position on the staff and are selected to create Seneca's yearbook, the ARROW. ARROW staff members excitedly put name stickers in the new '65 ARROWS. Probably one of the most wonderful memories of spring ,65 was the production BEYOND THE HORIZON, performed by a group in the Drama Department which later went on to form a sum- mer theatre-in-the-round, calling themselves Ac- tors-in-Arena. Every moment of the production in the spring was heart-warming. At the conclusion of the play as Sheila Smith played and sang the song that she had written for the play, ,and tears streamed from sad eyes, the players realized that they truly had created a feeling that would not be forgotten. Joel Ledson and Anna Smulowitz perform a scene from the spring production.

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. . . continued. . ...qw Members of the Camera Club swap ideas about their special fields Drill Corpg girls keep smiling, of interest. Our modern day schools recognize the fact that the fully developed. well-rounded student must be permitted to pursue his interests in a variety of areas. Therefore. numerous extracurricular activi- ties are made available for your enjoyment and benefit. These include sports. publications. choral and instrumental groups, language and service clubs. hobby groups, cheerleading. Drill Corps. all provided to fulfill your own personal needs. These cvtracurricular activities are an essential part of Seneca. Participation in them helps you grow in leadership. citizenship. and friendship with others. The big events you work so hard to orga- nize, and derive so much satisfaction from having done a job well, contribute greatly to both your development and your school's,fa1ne. These activi- ties reflect YOU-and Seneca is YOU, the indi- vidual ivho makes our school what it is. It is your love for Seneca that makes you strive to reach the goals set up by yourself as well as those that have preceeded you. You want to uphold the traditions of Seneca. You want to see the Red and Gold reflected in everything you do. Football fans are proud of their Redskin team. Junior High cheerleaders grin and say allow to Lonesome fans. One of the year's highlights to the choral groups is their Christ- - 5 mas Concert



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...lil - in Left-to-right: Marty Bell, Garry Butterman, Charlie Petry, Mike Hay, Bill Lesak, Hank Ellington, Bruce Lott, David Line. Mrs. Haunz As the end of school approaches, Mrs. Haunz, the financial guardian of Seneca, has a great deal of work to do, completing the years, records. She is never too busy, however, to take time to chat with- a student merely for pleasure or to assist him in any way possible. Her smile brightens the atmosphere for so many people with whom she comes in contact each day. . continued . Catch! There was no more perfect way to spend a spring afternoon than to watch the Seneca baseballers as they knocked that little ball across the field and ran for those home runs. These boys had umph in their playing and really sparkled on that field. The Redskin team is coached by Coach Hal Taylor. Seneca Senior receives her diploma. The year-end's approach is only a beginning for Seneca Seniors. Besides the never-ending job of completing school work and taking final exams, they enjoy the hustle, bustle, and excitement of their final fling. They jump from one activity to the next. Completely exhausted after graduation, they wonder how they ever made it through the process alive. Suddenly, all too soon it was over. However, as each Senior was awarded his diploma by Mr. Farmer, he took a moment to think back over happy high school days, finding himself un- able to select the most wonderful moment. School may end, but grass continues to grow for Mr. Wilson.

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