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Seneca Orchestra Seneca High School has received an overwhelming amount of recognition for the outstanding accomplish- ments of this yearls orchestra. Beautiful performances, polished and perfected by hours of rehearsing, pro- ceeded from this group which was tastefully conducted by lVlr. Wich. The orchestra, with its fifty-two mem- bers, impressed every audience it encountered with an above high school calibre performance. Sensitive and effective accompaniments lent a further touch of magic to the Senior Play, NHOW to Succeeed ln Business Without Really Tryingw. Other programs were at the Seneca P.T.A., the Louisville Little Theatre, ,leffersonville High School, and several grade schools in the Seneca district. The orchestra's versatility and playing technique have added tremendously to its productions, possessing the enchantment found uniquely in music. Seneca is extremely proud of its fine orchestra and hopes that it will achieve similar heights in the future. We give a special salute to Mr. ' Wichfdirector of the Seneca Or- chestra and Band. The orchestra performs at the Calendar Girl Contest '63
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Les Nouvelles Notes See snappy red beretsg hear a soft, sweet blend of melancholic song, and catch a whiff of French perfume. Voila-this must be Paris! If you find yourself thinking these thoughts one Tuesday night at Seneca, you have not stumbled upon an instant travel plan. You have instead discoverd Les Nouvelles Notes at practice. Miss Arnold directs this group of third and fourth year students who so carefully pronounce French ac- cents in delightful song. They have performed for other county school French clubs and our own P.T.A. pro- grams. lt IS no wonder their reputation for being an outstanding and attractive group is widespread. They do resemble a native French singing group. Los Sarapes Yellow-scarved and crimson-sashed Spanish serenaders softly sing Guantanamera,, to an audience of ap- preciative parents and teachers at the January P.T.A. meeting. Surely this scene would be more romantic if a dark-eyed Latin beauty were listening from her balcony, but the performance of Los Sarapes needs no en- hancing. Miss Dunlap, Miss Skaggs and Miss Ries have molded a group of third and fourth year Spanish students into a real South of the. Border ensemble. The guitar music, so cleverly arranged with a Span- ish flourish, is played by Marc Stewart and Bob Os borne. I62
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Lonesome Salutes Tl Captain: MISS NANCY RIDGE DRUMMERS' Scott Applewhite B1 H I B ' LIEUTENANTS: fleft to right! Jeanie Seal, Linda Farmer, 1l ur ey, ayne arnes Standing: Miriam Smulovitz, Patsy Green, Pam Riley, June Geoghagen, Sandy Keiber, Susan Abramson, Sharon Davidson, Martha Johnson, Pat Herrman, Ruth Weyliing, Nancy Ridge. Karen Woerner, Debbie O'Leary, Peggy McClure, Linda McQuillen, Pat Lighter, Becky Humphrey, Becky Paulman, Peggy Hermann, Terry Kerr, Chris Krieger The scintillating sparkle of flashy smiles, lively legs in perfect precision, a spec- tacle of marching red and white columns, forty-one attractive individuals molded into one unit-this is Senecais Drill Corps at its best! How easily they have warmed the hearts of Redskin fans at those cold football halftimes and boosted the spirits in the crowded bleachers at basketball games! The tradition of the Drill Corps is one of the finest at Seneca and many Redskins recall Mrs. Helen Rausch who de- voted so much time to the founding of the organization. The new sponsor, Miss Pat Richardson, is carrying out her responsibility equally well as she, too, care- fully checks the high-stepping programs drilled to consummate completion. Through the years, the Drill Corps has delighted audiences at many a Veteran's Day, Christmas, or Derby Parade. They have also marched at college games. Last year, the girls added that certain somethinga' to our state football championship parade. The captain this year is Nancy Ridge. She designs the routines which the girls perform so ably and leads them in their paces. Each snappy Drill Corps member is a real joy to behold and Lonesome can proudly assert, We have 82 of the loveliest legs in Kentucky. 1 . l I ' .' KN . an Sponsor: .lo McClellan, Pat Herrman, Sharon Davidson MISS PAT RICHARDSON
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