Seneca High School - Arrow Yearbook (Louisville, KY)

 - Class of 1966

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Seneca High School - Arrow Yearbook (Louisville, KY) online collection, 1966 Edition, Page 32 of 352
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Ill 'll Social Studies ,.,' - '41 'qs 1 la Their Purpose The over-all objective of the Social Studies department is to stimulate the student,s desire to gain an awareness of this rapidly changing world, why it is in so much chaos and why it is their duty to become active citizens building a world order in which all may live safely and peacefully, regardless THOMAS ASH B.S., M.E.-Louisville American History Health Basketball Coach Track Coach KATE GREER A,B.-Kentucky World History Economics Youth Speaks Sponsor LEE JAMES' B.A.-Kentucky American History FANNIE MULLINS B.A., M.A.-Eastern American History General Business 28 PEGGY DAVIS B.A.-Murray American History Public Rf-lations Club Sponsor Varsity Clit-vrlm-arlcrs Sponsor 4 , , 5' - 1 3 DOUGLAS HAMM A.B.-Union World History, Civics Basketball Coach Track Coach BARBARA JOHNSON B.A.-Vanderbilt World History Economics -t s a,i - DON PORTER A.B., M.A.- Western Ky. American History Golf Coach of race, creed, or color. We study the whole structure of so- ciety along with the academic. We hope to help the individual to a better life as he adjusts to all phases of living and re- sponsibility. We hope our hours together are both pleasant and constructive. -' Y QQ n Could we possibly ship all of our students to Timbucktoo? J irasi was A CLIFFORD MAYER A.B., M,E.-Louisville Humanities National Honor Society Sponsor PHYLLIS SOLOMON B.A.-Queens College Geography, Psychology MARILYN MEREDITH B.A.-Kentucky History, Civics Jr. F.T.A. Sponsor Youth Speaks Sponso FRANCIS STEINER B.A.-Eastern Ky. World History Problems of Democracy LEICESTER MOISE B.S., M.A.-Louisvil Sociology Key Club Sponsor QE as P 5' ORVILLE WILLIAIN B.S.-Tarkio World History J.V. Football Coach Wrestling Coach Senior Play Sponsor

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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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Languages Their Function The increasing interest in foreign affairs and distant countries has prompted many students to take a modern foreign language course. ln their first year they learn basic conversational phrases and listen to native people of the country speak on tapes in the language lab. The second year is concerned with grammar, verb conjugation, and reading skills. Then the student advances to more difficult reading and studying the history and literature of the country. Not only does he learn to speak another language, he also has empathy with his fellow man across the ocean. The Latin classes operate a little differently. The students learn to speak the language, and become acquainted with its history and the people who spoke it. They study the effect of Latin on the Romance languages. MARGARET ARNOLD A.B.-Ursuline M.S.-Indiana Sr. French Club Sponsor Les Nouvelles Notes Sponsor GERTRUDE CHAUDOIN B.A.-Kentucky Latin I.C.L. Sponsor SUSAN DUNLAP V J 6' K , A.B.-Duke 0 Q Q i M.A.-Miaalebufy Spanish Club Sponsor Jr. K.Y.A. Sponsor T At home in the Language Lab. ELEANOR McDONALD IRENE RANSDELL B.A.-Morehead B.A.-Wayne Latin French J.C.L. Sponsor Jr. French Club Sponsor SALLY HASSELWANDER A.B.-Catherine Spalding French Ir. French Club Sponsor K, .., I LINDA RIES B.A.-Hanover Spanish Spanish Club Sponsor Spanish Chorus Sponsor Student Council Sponsor ANTHONY KOESTER B.A.-Louisville German German Club Sponsor 'res CAROL SKAGGS B.A.-Eastern Spanish Spanish Club 29

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