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Page 23 text:
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at Y ai . If -- -tv. .., Your Counselors -sat Q.. X. Mrs. Margaret Binford, Lovely. Mr. Gene McFadden, '6Hm-m-m-m. The Seneca counselors have the job of advising students on both personal and academic problems throughout the school year. ln the spring, the counselors hold interviews with each student to help plan the following year's schedule. After this is done, they have the task of placing each student in a class. Every senior has a warm spot in his heart for Mrs. Binford and Mr. McFadden. An- nually, they aid the seniors in choosing the college or university that is best for each student. Mrs. Margaret Binford is completing her ninth year at Seneca. She is now serving as the Dean of Junior and Senior Girls. She holds an A.B. degree from the University of Kentucky and a Masters degree from the University of Louisville. Mr. Gene McFadden is the Dean of Junior and Senior boys. He received his B.S. and Masters de- grees from Western Kentucky. Mrs. Louise Ramsey is serving as Dean of Fresh- man and Sophomore girls and the Advance Pro- gram at Seneca. She received her A.B. from West- ern Kentucky and a Masters from the University of Louisville. Mr. Robert Palmer is the Dean of Freshman and Sophomore boys. This is his second year at Seneca. He holds an A.B. and Masters degrees from the University of Kentucky. Mr. Palmer also teaches physical science and is the sponsor of the Fresh- man Class. Mrs. Ramsey sells Mr. Palmer
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MARGARET H. BINFORD COUNSELOR OF GIRLS LOUISE RAMSEY COUNSELOR OF GIRLS GENE MCFADDEN QOUNSELOR OF BOYS ROBERT PALMER COUNSELOR OF' BOYS I'I I1 A www ,f-my-. I IQQ IRI Vg,-U HJ f U f,.f:L Liixynwn, l' ml ' I' er y E'EE me - - 1 ' 'L 1 .:dq11.1.5 'JILL KENNETH B.FARMER PRINCIPAL SENECA HIGH scHooL LowsJ1TfEok'ER?GER'I'4022o 1965-66 WILLIAM O. WILSON ASST. PRINCIPAL DENNIS ROBERTSON ASBT. PRINCIPAL On behalf of everyone at Seneca, I want to take this opportunity to thank the talented Arrow staff and capable sponsor for producing this most excellent year book. Everyone is indeed grateful for this pictorial history of personalities and events of one of Kentucky's outstanding high schools. A reminiscent flash over the past four years reveals exceptionally profitable and exciting experiences for the class of '66: The Arrow rocketed into first place, in the Columbia Press High School Publications Competition. In the front lobby, three State Championship Trophies majestically radiate Seneca sensations in school spirit and unified team work. NNational Merit Scholarn is the distinguished title that can be annexed to nine of the most academically talented. I want to congratulate this class for their diversified series of achievements and I wish for them continued success in college, professions, or chosen field of work. Sincerely, fymwjytglxzdgx Kenneth B. Farmer Principal
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Together, They Form, Seneca! ali gggrjmslvlbfi- UI bt rts. The students have placed You, Seneca, are the center of all the teacheris effo their hopes in your hands and you answer the growing gene1'ation's call for an your doors with apprehension, leave them with compre- students, realize all the things you do for us? You have an eight hour educational program. The day begins with a half hour Home Room, followed by six one hour class periods and a half hour lunch time. h' h For the variety of students you offer three programs: the Regular classes, W ic most of us attend, the Superior classes for the above-average students, and the Ad- vanced classes for those who enjoy delving into a subject in greater depth for further education. Those who enter hension. Do any of us, the enrichment. You provide us with excellent learning facilities such as your library of 24,000 volumes and an extensive television teaching program. Also, there are extracurricular activities sponsored by the capable teachers who instruct us during the day, Your gym is the site of many athletic competitions, spirited pep rallries, plus musical and dramatic presentations, in which we enjoy participating. ' ' tairs and Our motto is Not on the Heights, but Climbing. You, Seneca, are our s you guide us to the top!
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