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The fact that you, the students, now take more interest and pride in your school is due in part to the many successful cam- paigns led by the school pride committee which was headed by Sharon Smith. The Student Council also sponsored the seniors' vot- ing practice. Such an ex- perience is not only help- ful instruction, but also a lot of fun for you. In ad- dition to all this, the Stu- dent Council made sure we were in the proper Yule Season spirit by supplying a tree. Council Representatives The Representatives of the Student Council are elected from your homeroom. They are re- sponsible for informing you of various Council events. Council Alternates in The school spirit com- mittee led by Mimi Lowry was largely responsible for our winning the WAKY School Spirit Contest for the second consecutive year. However, we couldn't have done it without you. Through your cooperation and school spirit you won for us a free dance, a T.V., an H.I.S. gift certifi- cate for the football boys, as well as a trophy. You showed your pride in your school and we are proud of you. h-it egg The Altemates are chosen from your homerooms to take the representatives' responsibilities when they are absent. l8I
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Student Council The Student Council'is the only organi- zation that represents you. The purpose of the Student Council is to promote and maintain a good relationship between you and your administration. Under the leadership of the sponsors Mrs. McQuillen, Miss Ries, and Miss Rich- ardson, and officers, Joe Parrott, Mike Seebert, Greg Karem, and Pam Seigle, the Student Council has instilled spirit, pride, and interest in you and your fellow stu- dents. You have made it possible through your enthusiasm and cooperation, for the Student Council to make every project a success and the year 1965-66 the best one yet. We thank you. Among the Student Council's numerous projects and activities this year were your annual Homecoming Dance featuring Wllhe Keys, your Christmas Basket Drive for needy families and children, and your door decoration contest. Executive Board it r vos? -ihaf-in 04 il!! The executive board is responsible for collecting and as- sembling your ideas for Student Council projects and activities. J' QQ if NEW SPONSOR Miss Richardson Pig 2 ,, ,,R The officers from left are: Mike Seebert, Veepg Joe Parrott, Presidentg Pam Seigle, Secretaryg and Greg Karem, Treasurer. Left-Mrs. McQuillen Right-Mis Ries
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Youth Speaks The Seneca organization of Youth Speaks, sponsored by Miss Meredith, is a program by and for high school youth conducted by private, public, and parochial schools in Louisville and Jefferson county. lt was organized primarily for the purpose of promoting the ideals of democracy. Through a personal concern for common problems and world affairs, better human relations are created among the students of Seneca. An entire county Youth Speaks Wcmrksholi is held annually for the purpose of discussing important topics of to- days world. The topic of the 1965-66 workshop was 'lCensorshipf' The Senior Youth Speaks representative, Phil Armbruster and Junior representative Dale Friedman are members of the Youth Speaks executive committee. Various members have appeared on the Youth Speaks program sponsored by television station WAVE. The Seneca students who are members of the huge organization look to the future with pride as they strive to further the Youth Speaks motto of Building socially, spiritually, and scholasticallyf, Debate Club Left to Right: Glenn Baron, Cindy Humphries, Mr. Stickler, Gary Linker, Hank Schildknecht, Jeff Horen, and David Earington. This organization, sponsored by Mr. Stickler, gives an individual who is interested in public speaking a wonderful 3 opportunity to learn more about speaking techniques as well as a chance to develop his own ability in this particular area. The Debate Club is a member of the Louisville Forensics League and competes with other teams every Satur- 1 day. Toward the close of each school year the team enters the regional debate tournament. They captured the regional title in 1965 and ended a highly successful season by placing fifth among all high school debate teams in the state!
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