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Larry Trunnell Marcia Lipetz-Chuck MeClendon James Landau Reclskm The headline attraction of Seneca Sensations of 1965-66 was the Redskin AAA State Champion football team, which triumphantly brought this honor to both Seneca and Jefferson County for the first time, Never did so few do so much for the gridiron sport. The 'Skins drew capacity' crowds to every game in which they partici- pated and engendered a contagious enthusiasm that seemed to weld the student body together into almost as determined a force as the team itself. We have always been proud of Seneca's school spirit and sportsmanship, but, YOU, the members of our team under the expert guidance of coaches Cain, Eisamann, Gabhart, and Zampino, lifted Seneca to its zenith on November 19, 1965. To quote Mr. Eisamann on Victory Sunday, mln this case it isn,t appropriate to say the usual 'It doesn't matter if you win or lose, it's how you play the game', but rather it must be said that this team went out to win-worked to win-and did winf' Winners, we are proud to enter you in the Redskins Hall of Fame. Larry Trunnell is probably the only possessor of a triple state high school championship record earned in the Commonwealth of Kentucky during the past three years for proficiency in two de- manding athletic areas. Larry was a member of the two Seneca basketball squads that won the back-to-back state titles in 1962-63 and 1963-64 as well as the football team that won the Triple A football crown of 1965. It takes skill, a willingness to sacrifice hours of ones extra-curricular time, and demonstrates a loyalty and de- votion to your school that is far above and beyond the ordinary, to attain such a goal. You have set a fine example of physical fitness that other young men might emulate. Congratulations, Larry, and welcome to Senecais Hall of Fame. Scholarship winners are of prime interest to all Redskins because we take pride in intellectual achievements. Two ARROW scholar- ships were awarded for the first time in June 1965. Marcia Lipetz and Chuck McClendon were the worthy recipients of these honors given for outstanding service and leadership in all phases of school activity, while maintaining excellent academic records throughout their four years in Seneca High School. Marcia attends Douglass University and Chuck is a Fine Arts and biology major at lndiana University. James Landau was Senecais first Merit Scholarship Award winner. Always an outstanding student, Jim continues to do well at Michigan State where he is a mathematics major. It is fitting that these three names be added to the roster of our schoolss hall of fame. The Senior staff members of ARROW ,65 earned a new honor for Seneca High School when the yearbook they gave hours of extra- curricular time to producing won a first place award in.the annual Columbia Press High School Publications competition. Little Joe, who was always proud of the leadership abilities of this group, flings wide the door of the Redskinis Hall of Fame to admit them. Seated-Chuck M'cClendon, Marcia Lipetz, Alyce Hunt, Jackie Collins, Mark Berlin. Standing-Eddie Kopp, Kathleen Walk er, Doug Kottke, Patty McCall. Jim Oiler, Mike Farmer
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Hall of Fame Martha Johnson Orr, class of 1963, was graduated with honors from the University of Kentucky in December 1965. Martha ac- complished the unusual, especially for a student who entered college as a high school senior. She was named to the College of Arts and Sciences honoraries each year: Freshman, Alpha Lamda Deltag Soph- omore, Cwensg Junior, Linksg Senior, Phi Beta Kappa. She was graduated from college at the age of twenty, and is now working at the university's library while she and her husband complete their masters degrees. Martha, you have earned a place in Seneca's Hall of Fame where we honor those who have exhibited unusual abilities. Four years have passed since Senecais first seniors were grad- uated. We wish there were space to include all the information we have concerning the 1961 class, but must compromise by selecting a few outstanding alumni for the 1966 Hall of Fame. The University of Louisville awarded its first degree in Russian to Sydney Schultz. In addition to being tapped for Mortor Board and being named outstanding woman of the 1965 Senior Class, Sydney was awarded the Humphrey scholarship for two years study at Oxford University. She is enjoying life in England and preparing to teach on the college level. Another member of the 1961 class who achieved outstanding rec- ognition was Elaine Orr, a 1965 graduate of Agnes Scott College. Elaine was tapped for Mortar Board, initiated into Phi Beta Kappa, and ended the year by being graduated cum laude. Mary Patricia Finney Singer, one of the Sentinelis most talented Editors, was graduated from Northwestern as a Phi Beta Kappa and received the coveted Woodrow Wilson Scholarship for graduate study at the University of Michigan where she will receive her Masters degree June 1966. With her husband, who receives his Ph.D. at the same time, she will spend 1966-67 in France and Germany studying and writing. James P. Goolsby Jr. winner of the George Winston Welsh Valedictorian Prize for top male graduate of Centre College was graduated summa cum laude. June 1965. and has spent this year on full scholarship at Vanderbilt Medical School. Pediatrics will be Jim's lifeis work. We appreciate the interest our alumni show in their alma mater. It is a real pleasure to joyfully welcome two of you as you return home to work with us. Nancy Gleaves and Patricia Richardson, Miss Seneca of 1961, two very special red velvet cushions trimmed with gold-braid have been reserved for you. Lonesome is indeed happy to have you back with his Seneca Redskins. YOU belong in our REDSKIN HALL of FAME. -'13 ,I h Martha Johnson Orr Patricia Singer James Goolsby ' SQ . 3 -1 .1 454 1 il? Q P atricia Richardson-Nancy Cleaves
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