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Seneca Salutes Once again the members of the ARROW staff pause to give a special note of recognition and appreciation to those individuals who have done an out- standing job of reflecting the true Redskin spirit of greatness. Seneca is fortu- nate to have Carol Cisney to call its own. She must hold meetings with Lone- some himself to find ways in which she can serve her school. A certain part of Seneca's greatness must be attributed to Carol. She is Editor-in-Chief of the SENTINEL, a position which requires a great deal of work, imagination, en- thusiasm, and patience. The SENTINEL has improved very much under her capable leadership. Along this same line she Writes a Seneca news column for a community paper and is a member of the Quill and Scroll, Seneca's honorary literary association. She is secretary of the JCL, a job which requires an added amount of duties this year for planning of the National Convention held in Louisville. Carol is an active member of the French Club, and enjoys working on any club project. She does all of this and still maintains good grades in her studies. Carol has a great deal of school spirit and whole-heartedly attends all of the activities here at Seneca. Heaven only knows how she can handle all of this and still keep her charming smile and friendly manner which she extends future of happiness and success Carol Crsney Versatile is the word for Mrs. Peggy Davis. Although she has been at Seneca for only three years, she has readily put her bands into many activities here. She is sponsor of the Varsity Cheerleaders, the Public Relations Club, and the Junior Class. She has been partly responsible for the successful variety shows presented each year by the Juniors. From teaching and controlling 173 Ameri- can History TV students to organizing a She-Male contest, Mrs. Davis can be depended upon. Although small in size, she has a 'tbig heartv, enabling every- one she meets to easily like her. The time and effort she has devoted to many Redskin projects, her energy, enthusiasm, and her willingness to lend a hand are all reasons why Seneca gives thanks and salutes our own heap little Red- skinn, Mrs. Peggy. Davis. We wish to give recognition to a man who has had a vital role in the his- tory of Seneca. William 0. Wilson is serving his fifth year as Assistant Prin- cipal, and prior to this he was the Dean of Boys. Many students have benefited from his counseling and advice. He has devoted much time to the Junior Class, helping to make successful all their endeavors. He is a man of many talents and abilities. As the toastmaster of numerous banquets at Seneca, he is cheerful and entertaining, as well as an eloquent speaker. As an administrator he handles the task of scheduling students and teachers. ln addition Mr. Wilson takes care of the disciplinary problems, thus contributing to the betterment of our school's reputation. His guidance and understanding, diligence and hard work have been and continue to be an inspiration to those Redskins striving for success. Our hats go off to a wonderful person and loyal Redskin, wishing him every happiness in life. to all she meets. Seneca salutes Carol as an individual who is bound for a ' Mrs Peggy Davis' 1 A .asp-v 'ff HT? YW Don Graf Where would you go to find Don Graf? The job would not be an easy one, for Don is one of the busiest persons at Seneca. Several mornings a week you would find him in the band room, directing the Pep Band, his pride and joy. Don is very devoted to his group which is the best in the history of Seneca, and it would be impossible to draw him away from them. In the fall you would have found him writing shows for the Marching Band to use during halftime of the football games. You might find Don collecting food for the Christmas Basket Drive, or energetically working on any new Student Council project. In the evening you Mr. William O. Wilson would find him playing intramural basketball, or sharing the responsibilities of mak- ing successful the activities of the German Club and the Key Club. During Senior Play time you saw him playing his trombone in the orchestra. With all of this, Don still finds time to do school work, witnessed by the fact that he is a member of the Beta Club and the National Honor Society. He could be found tutoring some student who was having trouble in a particular subject. Probably the majority of Seneca students have seen Don putting up posters announcing coming events at school. He has a great love for Lonesome which is reflected in his enthusiasm and school spirit. Yes, Don Graf might be hard to find, but when you do find him you will meet a friendly, considerate person who will do anything you ask, from planning a skit for a pep rally to collecting for a Leukemia Drive. While doing all of this, his warm smile reflects a jolly personality. The minute you see him you realize that you have found a true Redskin. We salute Don and wish him all the best in the coming years.
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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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