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French Club - Senior Division The upper division French Club is an organization made up of third and fourth year French students who are interested in sharing the fellowship of other French students and learning more about France. The first activity of this year was to host a county-wide French Club Christmas party. Various schools attended and brought some kind of entertainment. This year the club also hopes to establish a scholar- ship fund for a student who wishes to continue his studies in French at the college of his choice. Spon- sored by Miss Arnold, its officers are: President, Denis Ray, Vice President, Cinda Nelson, Corr. Sec- retary, Linda Nortong Rec. Secretary, Cathy Zelleg Treasurer, Jane Clore. French Club - Junior Division V 63. - - - -C l - A 1? Because of the amount of French that students have had, this year the French Club has been divided into two parts. The lower is made up of first and second year students and sponsored by Mrs. Ransdell and Mrs. Hasselwander. The first activity of the newly formed division was a Christmas party where films of France were shown. This year the club is hoping to organize a program suited to beginning French students, help- ing them to know France better. The officers are: President, Cindy Baker, Vice-president, Mary Cambrong Secretary, Karen Williams, Treasurer, Cathy Murphy. l85
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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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Spanish Club Operation Amigo, a program which transported more than a dozen Ecuador teenagers to Louisville to spend twc weeks, brought renown to Senecais Spanish Club several years ago. Now the Club's philanthropies are on the increase. ln addition to collecting money to send a student to Spain this year, they were foster parents of Francisco Penafiel, a young boy from the slums of Guayaquil, Ecuador. A Spanish singing group was formed of students in third and fourth year Spanish classes. To raise money for all the projects. there were candy and cupcake sales after school. The officers: Tom Heffron, Presidentg Sarah Whiteliouse. Veepg Diane Baron, Treasurerg Kay Lilly, Secrelaryg Jeff Ritchie and Glenn Baron, Sergeants-at-arms, and sponsors: Miss Dunlap. Miss Ries, and Miss Skaggs conducted another successful year for all members. Q German Club 4 '.. A 44 Sponsor, Mr. Anthony Koester, and officers: President, Bob Wooldridge: Veep, Phil Chanceg Recording Secretary, Martha Schererg Corres- ponding Secretary, Peggy Herrmanng Treasurer, Sandy Eichengreeng and Sergeant-at-arms, Mike Faulkner, led the German Club to another edu- cational and profitable year. For the first time they formed a singing group composed of stu- dents from classes ranging from freshman through seniors. This group sang at Waggener High School for an all-county Christmas pro- gram. Several Seneca students corresponded with German penpals this year. ln the spring, a gay and festive German 4'Fasching , similar to the Mardi Gras, was held, and students in native, costume attended a dance. l I86
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