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Science 0 'Z J I JENNlE AGEE MURIEL BERKE A.B., M.B.A.-Kentucky B.A.-Cornell Biology M.A.-New York State Physics All right. Who put the bomb in the cafeteria? JAMES MATTHEWS THOMAS MCCARTHY B.S.k0hio State A-B., B.S.-Union M.S.-Louisville AUBWUIY, Bi0l0gY Biology Athletic Director Bookstore Manager raid' 'aw-.uf I if CHARLES E. CRAFT JULIA MARTIN B.S.-Western B.A.-Louisville Science Chemistry Sr. F.T.A. Sponsor Their Ambitions The purpose of the Science Department is to extend knowledge of the physical and biological sciences. With well-informed texts, well-equipped laboratories, and well-prepared extracurricular projects, the student can learn both. Freshmen are offered Earth Science and Gen- eral Science, which is a survey course concerning all scientific areas. As sophomores, the students may take Biology. ln the junior year, he can be- come more specialized and independent. Chemistry is now available for his choosing. Advanced physi- cal Science is a survey type of science. Physics is chiefly experimentation. Chemistry ll and Biology II allow the student to delve into his field with more research. BETTY McQUILLEN ROBERT T. PALMER B.A.-Louisville A.B., M.A.-Kentucky Earth Science Physical Science Student Council Sponsor Counselor Freshman Class Sponsor J. D. STRATTAN JAMES T. WHITAKER B.A.-Louisville B-S.-WSSISUJ Chemistry Bi0l0gY
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GPLZTITRQIZK EVELYN MCDERMOTT A,B.-Western M.A.-Louisville Mathematics l .1 i TYes, I do think Mr. Farmer's picture needs a blue mustache. f in . ' s s f 1. 'ti i i . ' KX 5 .R y if a 'M ' 'fy 11, . RHODA ANDERSON B.S.-Kansas State Art GLENN RAYMOND A.B.L.S.-Kentucky Art Art Club Sponsor Chess Club Sponsor GLENNA SMITH GRACE VANDENBERG R-B-L-S-iKQn'uCkY A.B.-Michigan sms B55--I-OUISYIUB A.B.L.S.4Michigan Librarian Librarian nt' lf COSETTE MILES B.S.-Hartwick Mathematics GARY TAYLOR B.S.-Wcstt-rn Mathematics Fine Arts Their Desires The Fine Arts Department is actually divided into three main sections. Each endeavors to culturally influ- ence, to bring out the talents of the student. Art classes are offered to those who have special in- terest in drawing, pottery, painting, and sculpture. They learn composition, proportion, and shading. Especially talented students go on to Advanced Art. Those who like music may either sing or show off their abilities instrumentally. ln both classes, they learn tempo and harmony. Seneca is alive with the sound of musici' this department teaches. The library is a familiar place for all students. Here they may pursue their fancies in a good book, study, or discover the encyclopedias and magazines. The quiet and calm produce a fine studying atmosphere. HAROLD WICH STEWART WILLIAMS B,S,-Illinuig B.M., M.M.-Louisville Music Music 25
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Business TREVA BUTLER B.S.-East Ky. M.A.-Keniigky Business Education Shorthand Senior Class Sponsor WILLIAM CRAIGMYLE A.B.-Morehead M.S.-Indiana Woodworking General Science LULA HODGE A.B.-Western Ky. Bookkeeping Crualit Union Sponsor JOHN NOON DONNA QUIGLEY JANET THORNBERRY B.S.-Louisville A.B.-Lindsey Wilson BA.-Kentucky Business Education B.S.-Western Ky. Sho,-'hand Tennis Coach Shorthand, Bookkeeping Business Engush Left: GEORGE WATKINS B.S.-Ky. State Drafting Woodworking Right: CAROL WOODALL B.S.-Georgia Southern Typing Home Economics Their Wants Home Economics is concerned with these as- pects of family living: nutritional needs and the selection, preservation, preparation, and use of food, design, selection, construction, and care of clothingg, textiles for clothing, housing for the family and equipment and furnishings for the household, plus management in the use of resources so that values and goals of the in- dividual, the family, and society may he at- tained. Their Wishes For the many students inter- ested in a secretarial career, the business department offers a vari- ety of courses. Typing teaches ef- ficiency and quickness with the typewriter. Shorthand, Bookkeep- ing, Business English and Busi- ness Education are essential for the up-coming secretary. A multi- tude of students have left Seneca with a vast knowledge of the busi- ness world. Boys have the opportunity in Drafting to prepare for a career in architecture. ln Shop, they learn skill and diligence with handiwork. Woodworking teaches the student how to design and construct furniture. Al 1 IAK6-,x If you say sew! Left: ANN HARDIN ' B.S.-Louisville Home Economics , R F.H.A. Sponsor T Right: ' A I LAVON SCHUBLE a B.A.-Western Y . Home Economics 'Qw:2:s: i .L f Ee
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