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 184 of 240
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Seneca High School - Arrow Yearbook (Louisville, KY) online collection, 1967 Edition, Page 183
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Page 184 text:

Lustiger Larm Q u J 1 5513 5- ' l The German singing group, composed of third and fourth year German students, is operating in its first year at Seneca and is under the direction of Miss Koshewa. The Liistiger Lirm, or Happy Noisemakers as they are called, meet at school for one hour every Tuesday evening. This year they have performed at various P.T.A. meetings and have sung for several high school German clubs around the county. The group is accompanied by a small band composed of several members. They provide the necessary rhythm for the varieties of German folk songs, drinking songs, and faster moving modern selections. The nomial attire consists of brown slacks or skirts and yellow shirts or blouses. An oval with the inscription 5 for Liistiger Larm completes the costume. Audio Visual Aides The Seneca Audio Visual Department under the direction of Mrs. Ellis assisted by Mrs. Fess, serves as an instructional materials center for the members of the faculty. Students are trained to operate the various types of projectors and to transport the machinery to and from classrooms. The sole purpose of this organization is to provide audio visual equipment that will aid the teachers in their class preparation and presentation. I80

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i i . 153554. eutscher Verein - A .. - - Q Q A The ay music seeped under the door of the room Inside were seventy-five or more people. Most of the boys were dressed in g' . short leiderhose with wide crossed suspenders while the girls with their bright colored dirndle could be seen here and there. Many couples were dancing to the fast polka played by the musicians, and others could be seen near the refreshment table drinking root beer and eating bologna. Was this a typical party in some village in Germany? Indeed it was not! It was the annual Fasching given by the German Club. Each year, activities such as this one and others are given for the enjoyment of its members, but don't think the regular meetings are dullAthey aren't! Miss Koshewa, along with the help of Tim Cherry, president, Jerry Schoen- laub, vice-president, Peggy Herrmann, corresponding secretary, Ellen Smiley, recording secretary, David Rouben, treasurer, and David Cooper, sgt.-at-arms, make learning about the German people interesting as well as fun. 1' Ind 'P E Ateneo At 3:00 the bell rang and hundreds of students left their last class and rushed down to the front hall.'Why were they all crowded around the small stand in the front hall? Was some famous person here at Seneca? Was there being demonstrated an exhibition of karate and judo? Were the seniors finally going berserk after four years in high school? No, it was a candy sale . . . . . . h 1 . sponsored by the Spanish Club. Little did the students realize as they bought the bars, that with their money they were e ping to make life a little easier for an orphan in Guayaquel, Ecuador. Little did they think, as they crammed the chocolate, peanuts, and caramel into their mouths, that they were sending Seneca students to Mexico to learn about the customs, life, and language of the people. Little did they suspect, as they threw the wadded candy-wrappers on the floor, that they were bringing students from Quito, Ecuador, to learn about the American way of life. Yes, the Spanish Club, with your help, has been doing these things and a lot more, Helping to make it the big success it is today are Rief Kessler, president, Bill Webb, vice-president, Jean Seal, secre- tary, Gail Ritchie, treasurer, and sgt.-at-arms, Barry Amyx. The sponsors are Miss Dunlap, Miss Skaggs, and Miss Ries. I79



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SENIOR HIGH if ' 1 C iii 1 6 JUNIOR HIGH As I entered the of- fice, I heard the pound- ing of the typewriter, the humming of the mimeo- graph machine, the ring- ing of the telephone, and the tap, tap of the hust- , ling heel caps. Yes, these are the sounds heard as the office aides busily ' attend to the many Q chores of the office. These girls devote their study halls to running errands, delivering ab- - sence sheets, and doing the little odds and ends necessary in the effi- cient office. Girls, you do a superb job and merit the highest praise! TV OFFICE The TV office aides are a group of students that give up their study halls to help out in the TV office. The TV office is the headquarters of the TV teachers. Among the many chores per- formed by the aides are the grading of science, English, history, and math papers, assembling of lesson plans for the TV teachers, and run- ning numerous errands. The TV office aides add that little spark which - makes the TV office a well-run and organized place of business. I8I

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