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National Science Foundation K-N-I-14 - Y. it 'ws .qua Susan Vick received a math schol- arship for study at the Uni- versity of Indiana through this government sponsored program. Art Scholars These students who have shown outstand- ing art talents were selected to work all summer with an artist. Students selected were: flmntj Linda Huber, Vikki Zcl- lich, mizldlej Carol Andres, Sandy Knopp, flopl Gary Spinoza. I56 -.4 All-State Orchestra U. of L. Scholars Students for this program are selected on the basis of their high school records. Seneca students were from leftfBruce Hess and Candy Munsey. The Kentucky Nationallnterna- tional Assembly is held each year to acquaint high school students with the processes of government and politics. This year the As- sembly elccted Randy Cernert its President for l966. Three Seneca students were named to the All-State Orchestra. They were from left: Greg Ful- kerson, Mike Sher, and Steve Wil- lis Science Seminar The Science Seminar is a program spon- sored by the Louisville Council of Science and Engineers and the Board of Educa- tion. The four students from each school attend a series of lectures concerning various fields of science. Sencca's students were: from top left-Bruce Hess, Dick Simpson, ffronlj Elaine Johns, Sharon Frederick.
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uill and croll .SL 6' Y' is ug Seneca students working on literary staffs are recognized for their efforts through membership in the Quill and Scroll. This honorary organization chooses its members from those who luuve served at least a year and have accomplished outstanding achieve- ments. The officers of this year are President, Vicki Zellichg Vice-President, Elaine Johns, Secretary, Sharon Frederickg and Treasurer, Jerry Smith. The sponsors are Mrs. Kraft. Miss Huber, u11dlIrs.W'ortl1y. Modern Music Masters A '1 W',Lg,,,,A -,.,........4..a...a.a...a.,.....s,,,M.,t,,,..552,,.... ' K' 1 s c ' ' 91. .. v 3: ' oe ' ' e ff s F-. s H at ,rf .,. , H 1 3 59 tt , t siiii . 5 ' f I ,re-.X ' R t J I-g.,-,J mtawww, ,W Modern Music Masters is the honorary society for Seneca students who have excelled in music. To be eligible, prospective mem- bers must maintain a B average in all music courses and a C average in all academic courses. Those receiving membership are chosen on the basis of their character, cooperation, leadership, and service. The aim of the organization is to participate in musical events and to promote music in the community. The officers are President, Barbara Reinschmidtg Vice-President, Cary Brewerg Treasurer, Ruth Mayland, and Historian, Steve Willis. The sponsors are Mr. Stewart Williams and Mr. Harold Wick.
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DAR Award Smith College Club I ll 'H .af M-4 .-Q-qs All- Elaine Johns received the Daughters of State Band Miss Kay Lilly was this year's recip- the American Revolution award for outstanding activity in citizenship and leadership. This year ient of the Smith College Club of Ken- tucky award. two Seneca Students were honored by being named to the All- State Band. They are: from left: Mike Doyle and Mike Tracy. National Merit Semi-finalists Math Award ,W,,,tc ltt to ttttnrytt ,Q to L L 1 ,am 1-R C ' .s x The National Scholarship Program is a nonsprofit organization designed to recognize capable students through financial assistance. Seneca's semi- finalists fsealedj are: Beth Wilson, Gigi Kline, Lynn McDonald, Kay Lilly, Nancy Hewitt, fsecona' fowj, Harris Rogers, Denis Ray, Tom Helfron, Lance Rucker, Greg Fulkerson. The students who participated in their outstanding ability in math. Steve Johnsen, Denis Ray, Tom Vernon Wliitehouse, Tee Scott, fl the math contest won this award for Back row: Marc Stuart, Jeff Horen, Heffrcn, Greg Fulkerson, Front row: Iichcllc Klein, Steve Gorham. l I5
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