Seneca High School - Arrow Yearbook (Louisville, KY)

 - Class of 1966

Page 187 of 352

 

Seneca High School - Arrow Yearbook (Louisville, KY) online collection, 1966 Edition, Page 187 of 352
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P 6 Ll, K a, If . i L 0 C TL gg s The Public Relations Club is composed of individuals who wish to improve the school's relations with the community. The members not only receive a knowledge of public relations, but on their own, endeavor to provide Seneca with a good image in the community. The She-Male Contest pro- vided Seneca with a good night of entertainment on December 2. Dean Williams was selected the love- liest Hladyw of the evening. A Christmas party was held for the patients of Childrenis Hospital. Shar- on Mocerf wrote to some neighboring large cities such as St. Louis and Indianapolis seeking a high school with which to exchange Seneca students for a community-school relations program. The presi- dent is Nancy Brucchierig vice-president, Bob Wooldr'idgeg Secretary, Claire Dudgeong Treasurer, Cinda Nelsong Historian, Barbara Beaversg Parliamentarian, Pam Seigleg Sgt.-at-Arms, Rick Nelson. Key Club Through great efforts by the Key Club in the past, Seneca has lights and a scoreboard for the football field. Sponsoredby Mr. Moise, the Key Club served as host to a Key Club convention in Louisville, Through individual efforts the election results were phoned in to news stations. The presi- dent is Glen Miller.

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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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Junior Classical League W ' ' L' 4 - Q -F - I A Q V Seneca High School has the largest Junior Classical League in Kentucky. The goal of the JCL is to grant Latin scholarships to qualified Seneca students. To raise money for these scholarships, each member, joining together to fonn such a worthwhile club, does his share by helping to sell candy, mums, plastic yearbook covers, and many Seneca booster buttons and bows. The JCL also sponsors an annual calendar contest in which every school organization is represented by a contestant. At Christ- mas, food, clothing, and toys are enthusiastically gathered together by JCL members to help a needy family. Sponsors are Mrs. Gertrude Chaudoin and Hrs. Eleanor MacDonald. The officers are Presi- dent-Ricky Nelsong Veep-Sandy Schneiterg Corresponding Secretary-Carol Cisney and Jane Hillsg Recording Secretary-Todd Mosleyg Treasurer-Dale Freidmang Parliamentarian-Claire Dudgeong and Sgt.-at-Arms-Joe Fink and Steve Waddell. Les N0 avelles Notes t A 5 E 6 e y 4 v 1: A y fa 3 ee Sa Les Nouvelles Notes, now in its third year as the only French singing group in the area, is made up of third and fourth year French students and sponsored by Mrs. Arnold. The idea of the group was originated by some students who thought singing French songs would help each student to know and enjoy French more. This year the group has sung for various schools and PTA's in the Louisville area.

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