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. . . Plans And Works For Seneca Lewis Rowe and Grover Sales watch sponsors, Mrs. McQuillen All work and N0 play would make and Miss Richardson at work. l x,m.M,, ,Q Q .,,LkL WMM-s The Student Council bulletin board may he used r by any organization that wishes to advertise one of its projects. To place a Christmas tree in the front hall is an old Stu- dent Council tradition. the Student Council dull! This new Student Council Activities calendar helps Redskins keep track of important Seneca events. STUDENT COUNCIL ALTERNATES I7
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'-'tt ,, ' The Student Council Wx, ,,- ,, 'We' if the School Pride and School Spirit committee ooiii OFFICERS: Gig Sloan, Treasurer, Todd Moseley, Secretary, Char- lie Williams, Veepg Doug Haynes, President K future. lan, Nancy Ridge, Todd Moseley . 1 4. e ,.. ., 2 REPRESENTATIVES - 11'w What has the Student Council done for Seneca In the past decade, this organization has a complished more for the Redskin than any oth group. Its first accomplishment was to create el , good relationship between the student body and tl administration. With hard-working groups lil- wg they have instilled a feeling of school pride in Rem skins that is hard to beat. The Student Counc has also sponsored many projects. Lewis Row was in charge of a successful Christmas basket driv this year, which distributed goods to many need families. Each Homecoming dance is supervise by the Student Council. To boost the Yule festu ities, a door decoration contest is held each yeai Homerooms put lots of effort, shiny paper, an glitter into their work as each tries to win th coveted first prize. With projects like these am capable, dedicated people to run them, it IS n N wonder our Student Council has been able to d so much and can look forward to such a brigh To the left, the Executive Board-in back Charlie Williams, Doug Haynes, Gig Sloan, sec ond row, Lewis Rowe, Mike Seebert, Bill Hurley Bobby Dick, Wayne Barnes, Wayne Waddell Reiner Goldringg in front, Dale Freidman Sharon Smith, Marcia Korphage Sally McCle1 l
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Jefferson Forensics League The Seneca Debate Club provides an excellent opportunity for students to learn how to think creatively on issues of current interest. Debating every Wednesday afternoon, with other members of the Jefferson Forensics Society has taught each team member to use logic, reasoning, poise, and revision of his ideas in view of his critical attack. In March the Debate Club en- tered the Regional debate toumament, which Seneca won last year with the help of Gary Linker and Randy Gernert. Youth Speaks The individual in society , this year's well chosen Youth Speaks discussion topic, sums up thoroughly the projects and en- deavors of Youth Speaks. Everyone is familiar with the Saturday afternoon Wave T.V. Youth Speaks program on which four representatives from the different Louisville schools discuss current problems. Yet how many people know anything about the social problems this group tackles through two excellent programs? These programs, which are designed to attack the meanness of the lives of the poor, are the Youth Service and a reading program affiliated with the Summer Playground Program. The Youth Service has aided several families in poorer neighborhoods to better their lives, while the reading program has helped some youngsters improve their studies. This year s Senior Executive Committee Representative, Dale Friedman, Junior repre- sentative, Steve Dunaway, and their sponsor Miss Meredith, have worked hard to make these programs a success. The knowledge and experience gained were a great asset to everyone who attended this year's county-wide Youth Speaks workshop in February. I74
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