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Tomb of the Unknown Soldier Paris A seed is planted. lt is watered and fed by the rich earth. It grows until it reaches its ultimate goal, a flower. Dr. George Brodschi planted such a seed in the form of an idea, in the minds of several Seneca students. The idea, merely a dream to some, grew and be- came a reality and blossomed into an un- forgettable experience this past summer. On June 18, 113 students from Kentucky and southern Indiana flew to Europe for six weeks of study and three weeks of sight- seeing sponsored by the lnternational Center at U. of L. After a 25-hour delay in Gander, Newfoundland, two days were spent in Eng- land, Brussels, Belgium, and Hiedleburg, Ger- many. Another day was spent touring Switzer- land and then it was off, across the Alps to Italy for a week, touching on Loano, Flor- ence, and Bolsano. But after two weeks of touring, the group was eager to settle into their six weeks of study and their new 'home' away from home. Some went to Singen, Germany, some to Montpelier, France, and some to Madrid, Spain. Being in a strange country didn't sub- Miss Ries, Diana West Judy Frank Irene Jaffe, Sharon Jacobs, Marilyn Bryant. Missing: Cathy Craig and Clnda Nelson. due, our Redskins though. There were slumber parties in Montpelier, folksinging and cook- ing in Singen, and a Fourth of July picnic in Madrid. The journey home was spent in another week of sight-seeing, this time taking in' Bar- cellona and three days in gay Pareen! But as a flower buds and blooms, so must it wither and die, thus everything must come to an end. Though the blossom droops, the never fade from the those who made the color of the trip will minds and hearts of j ourney. ,,,, , . Brussels' World's Fair Louvre , is I34 .ff M ,,,,, SO THEY PLAYED FLOWER THE LEADER
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Seneca's best! From left, Vicki Kilness, ,lean Seal, .lane Hills, Mimi Lowry, Terry Beru- tich, Marilyn Harvin, Lynn Conklin, and Cathy Kilness. Sophomores Bobby Wixson and .lohn Marcum make'the presentation to Mari- lyn Harvin. Phil Thompson crowns Mimi Lowry as Ron Garrison and Joe Parrot look on. q ix .elim 5 ' 2-,L if Q' PM , 2 -Q , R .., ,xi The fabulous Keyes provide the wild rhythm! The gym begins to shake as the dancers go wild and the Homecomin Dance gets under way! O n e of t swingingest was Terri Schneider yet barefoot, I
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The Junior Classical League SELECTS ITS 7966 fa ms dat' Queens For YOU As you know, there are two maior types of literature poetry and poise Very few works of art are both, but Turn the pages and you will find twelve in addition to MISS MIMI LOWRY .l.C.L. Calendar Cover Girl
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