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All State Orchestra Juniors of the ARROW staff Susan Vick New members to the ARROW staff were Jane Hills, Jenni Fisher, Jeff Horen, and Linda Farmer. New to the SENTINEL staff were Patti Allen, Susan Abramson, Bob Osbome, Danny Hicks, and Cathy Zelle. Doug Haynes worked on the AURORA. In honors, both scholastic and extracurricular, your class average was high. Steve Willis was a winning member of the All State Or- chestra and Phil James was selected as a University of Louisville Art Scholar. Susan Vick received a math scholarship to study at In- diana University. Barbara Kaplan, Bill Webb, Marc Stuart, and Jeff Horen won the Smith, Harvard, Williams, and Rensselaer Polytech- nic Awards respectively. '--. F Quill and Scroll National Honor Society Twelve juniors were given membership to the Quill and Scroll and nineteen received membership in the National Honor Society during the spring induction. Remember the tenseness of your class members during that exciting ceremony? it Seneca Runners State AAA Champs Billy Etscorn Recognition came not only in academics but also through sports. Remember the excitement of the Rmotball season? 1966 saw the coveted AAA championship go, for the first time, to a county school, Seneca. The victory parade down Fourth Street, complete with Drill Corps, Marching Band, and police escorts instilled a pride in your hearts not to be forgotten. Junior boys on that winning team were David Sharp, George Crutcher, Bobby Jackson, Mike Weldon, Charlie Williams, Ronnie Rogers, Scott Horan, Pete Dawkins and Bob Staebler. Billy Etscom was a member of the golf team which captured the Louisville Invitational Tournament and Barry Schreiber and Brent Davis played on a winning tennis team. Cross country and track boys included Kenny Farah, Gene Lockhart, Mike Faulkner, Biarry' Climbs, and Doug Haynes. Seneca also came out on top in the School Spirit Contest resulting in a free dance given by the WAKY isc Joe eys. 96
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T ' Class Officers i Randy Ge Math Team SENTINEL staff Terry Schneider In the academic area, your abilities were well represented. New members of the ARROW staff were Rusty Ellison, Mark Cohn, Steve L r thouse Karen Lindell Ellen M ers Barbara Cunningham and Barbara Kaplan.'To the SENTINEL staff you sent Doug reen, ee G ea , , y , , laynes, Bob Tillett, Randy Gerhnert, Sandy Miller, Debbie Conn, Joanne Welch, Susan Vick, Elizabeth Landau, and Susan Strobmeier. Iembers of the Math Team included Bill Webb, Marc Stuart, and Mike Faulkner. The Beta Club also inducted a substantial number f your group. In annual Seneca activities, you played a major role and your class's lovely ladies received much deserved recognition. Terry Schneider ras crowned 1965 Homecoming Princess. t't' 's fsca- if esstn, i'i.t M '22, '.. M ts, gf I T' W ., as rsts i t S - ii' i' IL: is 791' ' Iq' I t - -X' . -att,, l ' iiii I E iis ass fu sessaaa Sherrin Irby Jean Seal l..ouisvilleiBallet Sherrin Irby reigned as 1965 Basketball Princess. Jeanie Seal was your outstanding contribution to the JCL calendar. A Sadie Haw- dance was your money-making project. Your activities, however, occupied a greater scope than the grounds of Seneca. A good example of your outside interests was the par- of Jennifer Fisher and Laura Tolakis in the many performances of the Louisville Ballet. P966 September, 1965, ushered in a year of tremendous activity for you as juniors. Your faces were familiar in the halls of Seneca g yet, your previous teachers shook their heads in wonderment at the changes which had seemed to crop up in you overnight. You were immeasurably older in both appearance and attitude. You adopted new styles of dress ranging from the conventional to a more liberal fashion. Your dances evolved from the Frug,' to the Jerk and you listened to popular, folk, folk-rock, and soul music. You'grew men- tally, too, and you seemed to study even harder than before with college becoming a part of your thoughts. N Student Council Executive Board H W rnert ln all phases of Seneca activity, you produced leadership. Your capable officers that year were Reiner,Coldring, president, Scotty Hunt, veep, .lean Seal, secretary, George Walsh, treasurer, and Gig Sloan and David Line, sgt.-at-arms. Mike Seebert represented you as veep of the Student Council and Rusty Ellison and Jane Hills served as members of the Executive Board. Doug Haynes was elected veep of the Beta Club. Dale Freidman became junior representative to Youth. Speaks. At the KNIA convention, Randy Gernert was chosen presi- dent for 1966 and he also helped bring the Debate Team ar successful season.
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Varsity Basketball .lean Seal Marching Band shooting and dribbling on the basketball court were juniors Ronnie Rogers, Scotty Hunt, James Overall, Bob Laile, Maurice and Bob Tharp. After a successful season, .lean Seal was crowned Basketball Queen 1966. A number of your class members seen marching through downtown Louisville in parades or practicing on the football field as part of the Marching Band. Leading cheers for the 1966 season were three of your vivacious members Jane Hills, Sherrin Irby, and Kathy Dwinell, alternate. Drill Corps Majoreues Homecoming New members to the Drill Corps were Susan Abramson, Peggy Herrmann, and .loan Geoghagen. Lesesa Wallace was your addition to 16 majorettes. In all activities, your participation was tremendous. Remember that rainy Homecoming when you cheered your hearts ut? The Class of '67 was truly a Gift from Heaven! 3 . 2 5 2 Q' i , 5 y if ,sly ss, y A Junior Class Talent Show Barbara Kaplan J C311 Seal Your Junior Class Talent Show was also another reflections of the energy and hard work you put into your projects. In the JCL cal- ndar contest Barbara Kaplan and .lean Seal were two of your contributions. ,lane Hills Terry Schneider Two other of your ornaments to the calendar were .lane Hills and Terry Schneider. In the first annual She-Male contest you gave your ull support. In May the climax of your year came when you received your senior rings. You were now looking forward to being seniors. Your Jast records had shown that .you could only be trusted to produce the bestyear yet in Seneca's history!-. 97
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