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Nancy Brucchieri Elaine Johns .... Arrow Staff '66 .. Editor-in-Chief . . . Assistant Editor Lee Greathouse .. Bob Wooldridge .. . . . Features . . . Sports Editor Editor Beth Wilson ....... .... S enior Editor Greg Karem .... . . . ....... Sports Editor Sarajane Oakley Senior Editor Steve Green ......... .............. F acuity Editor Jerry Smith ...... ........... T reasurer Mark Cohn .............. Honors and Alumni Editor Rusty Ellison .. ..... Business Manager Barbara Cunningham .... .................. A rt Editor Pam Seigle Junior High Editor Steve Banes .......... ...... P hotography Editor Karen Lindell .. .... Organizations Editor Ellen Meyers ............... ..... I ndex Editor Sponsor .................. .......... M rs. Mildred Kraft Mike Carrell Barbara Kaplan Bob Shook Linda Farmer Kathy Kurk Judi Snyder Jennifer Fisher Joe Ruttle Dace Tuperitus Jeff Horen Bob Shipley Q? As another year draws to a close, the members of the 1966 ARROW staff look back with satisfaction over the job that we have completed. We have done our best to create for you a book that tells a wonder- ful story. This is the story of YOU, the individuals who made possible the many activities that fill the 34-4 pages of your annual. The ARROW could not have been compiled without your help, and we salute you for the many honors, activities, and effective or- ganizations that you have made so outstanding at Seneca. The ARROW is the largest and least expen- sive yearbook in this area, and Seneca sells the largest number of yearbooks in this section of the country. Although your ARROW '65 won a first place award in the Columbia Press Competition, this is not as important to those of us on the staff as is the reach- ing of our goal, making our student body at Seneca happy. We do not create this annual to please a judging committee or to get special recognition, but we do Work to please you, the members of our Red- skin tribe. l60 There are many people who have helped us im- measurably in the production of ARROW '66. With- out the boundless energy of our sponsor, Mrs. Kraft, the annual would not be nearly as great. We sincerely thank you, Mrs. Kraft, for your leadership through- out the year. A particular note of thanks goes to the administration and faculty for their understanding and tolerance during the hectic times of subscription selling and picture taking. We especially appreciate the outstanding work of our photographer, Mr. ,lack Smith, Kaufmansg and Miss Lynn Smith for the pictures throughout the book. We thank Becky Kelly for her assistance in Writing the Senior Class History and talented Barbara Cunningham for her creative art work. We are grateful to all who had even the small- est part in completing ARROW '66. Our work is finished, the result is now yours. Consider every pic- ture, read every word of your yearbook. lt represents the activities of not just any school, but, the best one, Seneca! So-it canit be anything but Wonderful!
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The. Wonolvous -f-ti ERROR Sr' X She doesn't have any fewer cavities . . . but it's a riot to watch her brush her teeth. fs., :EWU m Once and for allg I tell you we can't put a fold out in the Arrow! That's a great profile. Next time let's get his head in the picture. A friendly gathering to get to the heart of the matter. The Arrow staff this year is culled from the finest creative minds at Seneca and is composed of most diligent searchers for literary truth and achievement. Haven't we a knack for saying funny things? Most of us are a happy lot, laughing, playing, singing, and producting the Arrow at our leisure. As a sideline we write recruiting posters for the Army. However, we rarely use this source for income because we are engaged in more interesting industries, including metal polishing and sup- plying used food to the lunchroom. Unhappily though, we occasionally get these enterprises confused, and end up with metal-polishing chile. This process isn't patented, but you can shine your coins with it. With the burgeoning energy our group possesses we have no trouble assembling the yearbook while maintaining high scholastic plateaus. We've established a system for credit card cheating, and we'll sell you your test sheets now so you can avoid the end-of-the-semester price rise. Mr. Strattan's exam answers are selling well, but we are having a little trouble selling Mr. Strattanl No matter though, he keeps the property values down on the chemis- try lab. For all of you in Junior High who are day-dreaming of the time when you will be old enough to join us, fear not, we have need of your new blood and your sage wisdom. You, the younger of our generation, are acquiring sophis- tication sooner than we who preceded you. Remember this and take heart when you next contemplate rebellion in the core class or write letters to Santa Claus. Yes, we prodigious workers are good tale-tellers, too. What you have just read is wry humor. You're not sup- posed to laugh. That's a good way out. Excess bravery just isn't one of our assets.
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