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Page 12 text:
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You, - Your School Thus ended school year 765. The summer found Seneca students in a variety of activities, anything from trips, working, to just plain taking it easy. Another summer drew to a close, and students again prepared to get back into the routine of school. New Seniors looked forward with joyful anticipation to the role that they had achieved. Now they were the leaders of Seneca, the ones that had the greatest responsibility for the success of their school. Z ... t ---------v .... ... ,. 'f x . . I I 5 , ..., ., .,.-.s - ---- -aww' win: . 5 - , , VLKVL X .ffsso .. .M U , ...., -. . The crowd watches Seneca vs. Flaget-Tournament. Now we reach the present, the wonderful year of ,66. It has been a year of memorable occasions so eventful that it seems almost impossible that each thing that happened could have been greater than the one preceeding it. Needless to say, no event made as many people happy as the winning of the AAA State Football Championship did. For the team, years of hard work, which were behind them, had paid off in a dream come true. These individuals worked as a team, each one contribut- ing his special talents and abilities to gain this honor for Seneca. This feat illustrates why we must all strive to always do our individual best in W order to reach cooperative successful goals. Gary Spinoza's display is the center of attention at the spring exhibit. Throughout the year this individual enthusiasm has been evidenced. The beautiful production of CARNIVAL, the school spirit contest, the She- Male contest, the calendar contest, the organiza- tions that were so successful in all their endeavors, the scholarships awarded to students, the scholastic advancement made by Redskin students, the choral and orchestra programs, the art exhibits, the pep rallies, dances, and games. Each of these activities and many, many more are things achieved by Seneca students who wished greatness for the school of which they were so proud. Q. 1 llic '3 V' --f' I Corky Bruce, member of the Ron 'Garrison finds happi- band finds enjoyment in H055 H1 j11Sf being happy. music. li
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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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Yes, YOU are Seneca. YOU, the administra- tion who skillfully guided us through our years at Seneca. You were there when we needed you the most. You always were able to help us with our problems. We strived to make you proud of us. We thank you for your inspira- tion. YOU, the teachers, who with an endless ' amount of patience and energy, continued to help us achieve the high standards and goals set up at Seneca. Many times we did not show our appreciation for all of your hard work, but we sincerely thank you for all that you have done. You, the underclassmen, have excellently proven that you will have those necessary abili- ties and interests to be future Redskin leaders. You have laid foundations for the carrying out of even greater Seneca ambitions. You have supported Seneca in its every phase. You make everyone proud to call you Redskins! E l Mr. Wright, Boy's Counselor in the Junior High School, takes a personal interest in each and every student with whom he works. Juniors spiritedly support Seneca! And finally, YOU, the Seniors-Your merit cannot be praised highly enough. You brought the spirit of Seneca to heights never before reached. Your presence will always be felt in these hallowed halls of Seneca. You have left an inspiration, a tradition, that will never be forgotten by Lonesome and his Redskin tribe. You will leave an example behind you con- cerning every aspect of Seneca, showing how each part of Redskin life is so important. But most of all, you leave Lonesome with a feel- ing of contentment and security. Each night as things began to settle down, Lonesome was able to rest confidently, free of worries, know- ing that he had left Seneca in Very capable hands. You did all of this because of your love for Lonesome. Never lose this feeling for Lone- some and his home, Seneca. Many times throughout your lives you will recall high school memories. Recall these memories fond- ly, remember that these memories were YOU, and always keep close to your heart . . . Seneca F0 rever!
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