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 159 of 240
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The Sentinel Staff at Work and Pla NEWS STAFF me Sentinel staffers would rather fight than switch!! il PHOTOGRAPHY STAFF All you have to do is press this little button! FEATURES STAFF Patti's a little hung-up right now. ART STAFF Will the real Leonardo de Vinci please step forward? NN-JN EDITORIAL STAFF Speak no evil! Hear no evil! See no evil! Shueks, who can have any fun that way? SPORTS STAFF How can you lose with muscles like these? I55

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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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'Z .Q fri' ft , 4 Q W The Aurora Staff The Aurora staff-Seneca's literary judges In its third year, the AURORA, our literary magazine, has found a wealth of student works to print. Whimsical short-stories, clever and effective essays, gentle poems-these reflect the talent of our Redskins. To have an article be considered for publication, first the student must turn in a neat, type-written copy to his teacher. The teacher screens this Work, checking carefully for errors, and then submits it to the AURORA staff members. They judge the entry on its effectiveness, its originality, and its appeal to the reader. If it passes all these tests, it is then put in the AURORA. The AURORA is sponsored by the Beta Club, therefore its staff is composed of the Beta Club Executive Board and an art committee. Miss Huber, an English IV teacher, is a capable sponsor of the group. Together, they have compiled a very commendable book-a record of Seneca's highest literary achievements. ..,.f,- v f '56 The Aurora staff screens prospective material Y ,,, Z

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