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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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Magic Moments At the end of each year Lonesome adds great teams and stars to his list of Magic Moments. Seneca sports of 1965-66 have provided their share of such memorable occasions. Last spring Lonesome had three very successful teams in baseball, golf, and track. The baseball team compiled a 12-5 season, headed by Charlie Petry with an .818 batting average. Phil Armbru- ster led the golf team to a near state victory. The disappointing moment was the loss by one point on an extra hole in state playoff. The track team was composed of many champions. Lou Unseld placed third in the shot put event at the state meet, and Phil Thompson won first place in broad jumping at the Pleasure Ridge Park Invitational. Pole-vaulting records of eleven feet were set by Tom Martin and Marshal Lawrence. The wrestling team placed third in the Falls City Invitational and fifth in the state. Stars such as Dean Williams and Greg Karem led the team to honors. Madge Prince, a member of the girls' track team, showed her great ability by placing second in the 70 yard dash in the Mason-Dixon games. Seneca sports reflect the Verity in Henry Beecheris statement which applies to all attempts in life- Victories that are cheap are cheap, after the result of hard fightingf' Heading the list is football. This year Lonesome's team became the first Jefferson County squad to ever win the State AAA championship. The re- warding moment came when Seneca upset number- one rated Flaget by a score of 13-12, with Charlie Petry scoring all thirteen points. However, the de- cisive moment occurred in Seneca's grueling battle with Thomas Jefferson, when Seneca's claim for the East District Championship rested upon the tie- breaking extra point. The final score was 7-6. Another victory was claimed when Seneca's end, Phil Thompson, received All-American honors. Karem, Thompson, and Garrison also were award- ed All-State recognition. , Q Q .1,l, V fl Van f-'rf ' it Q i. H. . as-. .-I X! 6 Once again Seneca opened its basketball season with a victory over Western. With only four seniors Seneca offered great opposition to its foes. Larry Trunnell played his fourth colorful year in varsity basketball, proving to be a great asset to the team. The fall sports, wrestling and cross country, have many titles to show for their work. In cross coun- try the team produced county medal winner Ken Moyer, who had the assistance of Bill Lesak. those only are worth having which come
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