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Chess Club 1' 1 'K-.gina T.V. Aides give up their study hall each day to aid teachers in the T.V. Office. They file and staple papers and grade them if there is a key. They have to maintain a good average to remain an aide. Library Club Seneca competes in many tourna- ments, and chess is not to be excluded from this group. The team, with Hank Schildknecht as captain, is in a league with ten local high schools. The top seven players in each club compete in the tournament every Thursday from November to April. The Chess Club is sponsored by Mr. Raymond. T-Vflides Members of the Library Club give up their study hall to work in the li- brary each day. Students interested in library procedures may learn more about them by actually participating in the work being carried on. At the same time they greatly help the library. They shelf the books and check them out for the students. The officers are Janet Straub, Presidentg Terry Schneider, Vice-Presidentg and Nancy Jones, Re- porter.
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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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Future Homemukers of America Remember those little red and white Lonesome badges we bought last fall? They were made by the Future Homemakers Association, sponsored by Mrs. Hardin. The club is composed of about thirty-five members and promotes a greater appreciation of home economics and homemaking. The club also helps needy families at Christmas time. There are nine other officers other than Janice Crumes, President. Art Club if 5 .f 5 . One of the most interesting new organizations at Seneca is composed of the shutter-bugs. Un- der the leadership of Dick Simpson, they meet bi-Weekly with Mrs. Kraft, their sponsor. The meetings are varied, one member's best snap- shots are compared to work done by others, and a great deal of knowledge concerning cameras and home development of film and the printing of pictures is exchanged. I90 The Art Club, sponsored by Mr. Raymond, encourages students to further their interests in art. It meets bi-weekly after school. The club is hoping to have an Expresso Cafe this year as its money-making project. The club finds its leadership in Gary Spinosa, who is President. Camera Club Left to right: Steve Banes, Will Gray, Sponsor, Mrs. Kraft, Ronnie Tasman, Mike Sher, and President, Dick Simpson Missing from pic- ture: Lee Greathouse, Susan Wallace, and Mark Judah.
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