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The Aurora nk Xiu an-f l Len zo right Doug Haynes, Bob Wooldridge, Greg Hayse, barajane Oakley. Sandy Knopp, Carol Andres, Becky George Vlkkl Zellith Miss Huber, missing-Rosemarie Rice. The Aurora, Seneca's literary magazine, prospered greatly in its second year of publication under its adviser, Miss Huber, and its capable staff members: Vikki Zellich, Carol Andres, Sandy Knopp, Sarajane Oakley, Doug Haynes, Greg Hayse, Bob Wooldridge, Rosemarie Rice, and Becky George. The Aurora is Beta Club sponsored, therefore all staff members are in the Beta Club. The members of the staff combined their efforts to produce the magazine. The teachers accepted student essays, short stories, poetry, and miscellaneous writings submitted by December lst, the deadline for receiving all material. After teachers' corrections and decisions, the staff screened these works and chose the outstanding ones from which the 65-66 Aurora was compiled. The Quill and Scroll honorary society awarded prizes to the authors Whose works were judged the most outstanding contribution in each category. Elaine ,lohns and Cathy Craig were hon- orary members of the Aurora staff this year. Both girls sold the magazines in homerooms during the subscription drive. Last year Cathy,s entry, the Aurora, won the contest for selecting the permanent name of the literary magazine. Elaine Johns, Cathy Craig
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ADVERTISING STAFF SPORTS STAFF Happiness is having money. Let me at him! EDITORIAL STAFF NEWS STAFF Around the world in eight pages. We need some exciting news this week! 3 A W 1 n 1 4, 'Inq wi EDITORS Don't blame us we're only the editors. f I ?, , 1 Q xx f u ' I FEATURES STAFF ' PHOTOGRAPHY STAFF We're going to zoom in for a special! Smile! You're on candid camera.
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F eaturing' THE PEP BA D The spirit here at Seneca in 566 cannot be topped! Redskins are proud of this spirit, and at this time would like to give a special note of thanks to the individuals whom we feel have been the root of much of this enthusiasm in our school. Every- one joins together to say to the Pep Band that WE THINK YOU'RE THE GREAT- EST!', Back row: Jim Wright, Bob Dehoag, Don Graf, Glen Edwards, Harry Murrell, Wayne Bames Middle row: Mike Faulkner, Mike Doyle, Corky Bruce, Mark Meade. Front row: Bill Winkler, Joe Heim, Bob Osborne, Mike Tracy. Missing: Bobby Dick, Greg Caudill. The Pep Band began work even before the be- ginning of school by assisting the cheerleaders in a school spirit contest downtown, sponsored by a local radio station. This was only a preview of what was to come. They stepped right into the new school year by playing at pep rallies, and even marching at a J.V. football game. Some of the highlights of the year came when the Pep Band played in parades from Seneca to the Fairgrounds during the football tournament, and shared in the spectacle of the victory parade. During the basket- ball season the Pep Band performed at home games, as well as a few out-of-town trips. Also, they pro- vided the music for the She-Male Contest and entertained for various other special programs throughout the school year. The boys practiced before school several times a week, and their con- stant willingness to co-operate has earned the re- spect and admiration of Seneca students. val ...tt Director, Don Graf, has an endless job of arranging music for the Pep Band to play, as well as mak- ing plans for the activities of this group. His devoted leadership has proven to be very worthwhile. The inconveniences of playing on a truck did not bother the band members as they enthusiastically put their hearts into their music. '65
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