Seneca High School - Arrow Yearbook (Louisville, KY)

 - Class of 1966

Page 191 of 352

 

Seneca High School - Arrow Yearbook (Louisville, KY) online collection, 1966 Edition, Page 191 of 352
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Senior F T A A -H l The Senior Future Teachers of America is composed of girls in their junior and senior years. Under officers: Kay Lilly, Presidentg Twala Robinson, Veepg Sandy Baron, Treasurer, Lynn Johnson, Secretary, and sponsor, Mr. esse, they had many projects to work on 'lthis year. They tutored children at Bellewood Childrens' Home and held a hanksgiving party at Childrens' Hospital. Also, they presented a twenty-five dollar scholarship to the most deserv- ing senior F.T.A. girl. The officers attended.a convention at Bardstown High, Bardstown, Kentucky, and discussed Vareers in education. funior FTA I. .LL The officers: President, Barby Straub, Veep, Sherry Johns, Secretary, Bev Bass, Treasurer, Micky Klein, Assist- ant Treasurer, ,lo Ann Berlin, and Sergeant-at-arms, Marilyn Harvin, and sponsors, Miss Heick and Miss Meredith, :onducted another successful year for all members. The main project this year was a Christmas basket drive for two needy Louisville families. Several girls held clothing drives in their neighborhoods and then repaired and pressed nhe articles received. Also, the officers attended a convention at Western and discussed and learned about an educa- :ional career. I87

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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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Sen Hi 0 Hee A ide? ior 5 h ebbie Acker- Linda Warren, David Zeller, D Sealed: Terry Pyles, Terry Antle, Lynn Conklin, Shay Smith, Twala Robinson Standing: mann, Patsy Schiff, Susan Rains' SeneCa's smooth, efficient pace could not be maintained without the he-Ip of these girls. They voluntarily give up their study halls to write tardy slips, file schedule cards, compile absentee lists. work the intercom and minieograph machine, and run errands. Few students fail to recognize the worth of those duties and the Office Administration is the Girls' efforts. W '- 'l---A-i l 5 i Iii! 0 ' if s si ice If fateful for D very g A idea Junior High if Y ,raw Seated: Becky Martin, Kay Snyder, Peggy Herrman, Melinda Ungethum, Paula Lloyd Standing: Marilyn Harvin, Jeannette Mc- Lean, Janet Mackler, Lois lnsko, Suzanne Beaudin is

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