Seneca High School - Arrow Yearbook (Louisville, KY)

 - Class of 1967

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Seneca High School - Arrow Yearbook (Louisville, KY) online collection, 1967 Edition, Page 157 of 240
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XX NQ , g ' A ' Unlike a real arrow, our annual staff has many devia- vns from its course before it hits the target. These ob- lcles come in the forms of picture schedules, deadlines, d the necessary ability to say the right thing at the ght time. To conquer the picture schedule, one simply eds an alert photographer, a slave-driver, an accurate itch to judge how many minutes we're behind, and a .ick brain that can think up twenty amusing, different apshot poses in the library. Deadlines are a little bit Jre difficult to overcome, especially when we discover pages are needed in six and a half minutes. However, mixture of lots of planning, a good typewriter, and some 'nest hard work can do the trick. The last problem, that iility to always say the appropriate thing, should be the ,rdest one to face. After all, there aren't too many syn- iyms for great and that's the only way to describe all :dskin activities. This year we think we've finally hit .r target. We've combined our best efforts, all of our ne and our hearts in our decennial edition. This must 1 a bull's-eye shot. Mr. Smith deserves a Red Badge of Courage. Our 'SCuiding Light. Karen Lindell, Mark Cohn, and Steve Green go over a write-up. You call this work? Juniors Bob Shook, Mike Carrell, Marsha Gagle and Rob Shipley display their talents. Dear Mrs. Kraft, We never knew that devotion to a job and such sincerity, com- bined with frankness and a gentle guiding hand, could be found in one person. Your keen sensitivity and your ability to laugh in the midst of a seemingly impossible situation have inspired us to always try to attain our goals. Having instilled in us self-respect, you have impressed upon us a sense of pride in our work. If any of the success and quality of this ARROW and past AR- ROWS were to be attributed somehow to one person, you would be the recipient of our grateful appreciation. Thank ,you, ARROW Staff of '67

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Karen Lindell Ellen Myers . . . Barbara Kaplan Linda Farmer . Mike Carrell . Steve Green .. Judi Snyder . . Kathy Kurk .... .... Lee Greathouse Rusty Ellison Arrow Staff '67 . . . Editor-in-Chief . . . Assistant Editor . . . . Senior Editor . . . . . Senior Editor .. . . . . . . Treasurer . Business Manager . Junior High Editor Organizations Editor . . . . Features Editor . . . . . Sports Editor Sponsor ......... Jenni Fisher Lewis Rowe Lynne Stephan Mary Ann Clampett Marsha Gagle Mark Cohn . . , . . . Sports Editor Rob Shipley . . . . . . Sports Editor Bob Shook .... .. Faculty Editor Jane Hills .......... ..... H onors Editor Jeff Horen ........ ...... A lumni Editor Barbara Cunningham .............. Art Editor Will Cray ......... . .. Photography Editor Mary Ann Jesse .......... Index Editor Harvey Darnell ................ Index Editor Cathy Bates ....... funior High Index Editor Mrs. Mildred Kraft Riley Edwards Peter Gaddis Sherry Johns Marcia Korphage Lynn Peao Happy Birthday, Redskins! ARROW ,67 is a tribute to you-an album to remind you of the sorrows, joys, victories, and fads of Seneca,s first ten years. Following the climax of Graduation '66, Lone- some paid a visit to Room 218. He stood up straight, gave a Redskin smile, looked over each one of us, and said, '4Staff members, you hold the mighty challenge in your hands. Seneca will be ten years old next year and you have the privilege of publishing a decennial edition. Make ARROW 767 the best! Set your goals high and accomplish them. Design a new and different cover, add more color, and write a history of Seneca. I am con- I52 fident that with the help of such a determined spon- sor as Mrs. Kraft and the superb photography of Mr. Jack Smith, Kaufman's, and Lynn Smith you will produce the best ARROW yet. Barb Cunning- ham, start to work now and make your cover and break pages the best anyone has ever seen. Donft stop, staff, until your job is completed and make sure the finished product is flawless. Never give up, even though you may encounter many trying moments. This is the year! Not only will you be proud of your masterpiece, but so will I and all the rest of the Redskin Tribe. Yes, thatls what he said and we sincerely have done our best to follow his advice. Now, you be the udge.



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Sentinel Staff 1966 - 1967 ACTING EDITOR-IN-CHIEF ...................,........ .A.,...4...,.... D an Foley EDITORIAL EDITOR A.... ..I.. . .. .,.....,...,...I..... ,...,.... Elizabeth Landau EDITORIAL WRITERS - Steven Ballard, Lisa Bennett, Audrey Cox, Karen Goldstein, Gail Ritchie. NEWS EDITORS ..,.................................. ,.. Gail Hickerson, Ellen Smiley NEWS WRITERS - Susan Abramson, Karen Cline, Linda Gray, Denise Smith, Kay Snyder, Sandy Weinstein. FEATURE EDITORS ....,,.,............,.,................. Patti Allen, Debbie Conn FEATURE WRITERS - Susan Abramson, Susan Bradshaw, Debbie Harrison, Ann Hassenpflug, Roslyn Lobred, Harriet Shwartz, Kay Snyder, Shira Woocl. SPORTS EDITOR ,...................4.......,...,..................,................ Grover Sales BUSINESS MANAGER ...,.,....,.,..........,.,...................,.....,..,... Sandy Miller BUSINESS STAFF -- Larry Baron, Sarah Flamm, Karen Griffin, Connie Otterbourg. CIRCULATION MANAGER .....,,..............................,...,,.,.....,. Mark Paster ART EDITORS ....,,.. .....,.....................,....... S usan Vick, Joanne Welch STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER ,...,,.......,.......................,...... Helayne Heitlinger PHOTOGRAPHIC AssrsTANTs-Jean Bailey, Joey Huber, Mark Miller, David Reuben CARTOONISTS ..,.....,... ...... D avid Lane, John Payne ADVISER .......,.,. ,.,..,,.e.,....... D orothy Worthy l Mlm' OF utn it-:rw EITIICRS SCIIOG. THE SENTINEL t j PIISLASSOCIQTION SENECA HIGH Scaooz. j UWT' aw '25 LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY 53324 :mmm Jamuusu lt isn't easy to start at the bottom and rise to the top, but Redskins can claim their news- paper, The Sentinel, has achieved that very goal in the past decade. Seneca's first journalistic effort was The Leaky Pen. With more '4get-up- and-gon than funds, those dedicated editors printed their paper with the office mimeograph machine. The very same spirit guided later students to improve their work enough to merit a first place certificate from the Columbia Scholastic Press Association in March, 1966. This high Commendation came from a judging of four areas: content, Writing and editing, make-up, and general considerations. Out of a possible 1,000 points, The Sentinel rated an outstanding 889. Today, Lonesome can pick up his school paper and read about Seneca's activities, cur- rent events, and controversial world happen- ings. He can chuckle over the humorous stories of school entertainment and evaluate the student opinion polls. The effort, marked by sparkling vitality, which each individual makes, con- tributes to and creates a newspaper which Red- skins can point to with pride.

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