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 233 of 240
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Q 1 at l.k 'J',, I , - .W if ' N I 2514 4 . ww f 1966 t y a Seniors and the Big SH his way of life? Did he ponder the future, wondering what lay beyond the threshold he would soon cross? If he thought about the latter then he found excellent guidance in the words of the Reverend James I. Lowry. ln one of the most inspiring addresses ever heard at a Seneca graduation, Mr. Lowry advised each member of the Class of '66 to develop high ideals, become informed in many areas so that he would be equipped to choose a field, and then com- pletely dedicate himself to it, so that you will never end life as a failure, saying, 'Why didn,t some- one tell me these things? Life, you have cheated me, for I did not know., W pm., 1 Principal Kenneth B. Farmer is there to see that the Seniors receive a good send-off. Phil Armbruster was pleased to receive the diploma but anxious to shed that warm gown and mortar board.

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Graduation Charlie Petry is leadoff man. This year we usher, next year we march! If 2 if Y is 'W S L ts y The two are synonomous The most memorable single event of a person's high school years is graduation. At this point his ambitions and goals have been formed, but success or failure is still part of the future. The cere- mony itself is important. It is a milestone in life-a point where high school becomes a pleasant memory. On May 23, 1966, Seneca held its Sixth Commencement Exercise. What went through the grad- uateis mind as he advanced to receive his diploma? Was he re- flecting on the vastness of Free- dom Hall? Did he contemplate the four years that has passed too quickly? Did he recall the friend- ships, hard work, the spirit of Seneca that had become part of



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Senior Wards Recognition for scholastic achievement, . Mr. Farmer presents the Balfour Award to Bruce Hess, who had the highest scholastic average. Vikki Zellieh receives the University of Kentucky Alumni Award for her outstanding leadership. ,ag 3 t x' i f V fl, Mrs. Binford presents the Readers Digest Valedietorian Awai to Bernice Frishman, the top ranking student. On May 17, 1966 the parents of the Senior Class spoi sored the Senior Awards Banquet. , A delicious meal was served in the cafeteria by th Home Economics Department. After dinner they adjourne to the auditorium where awards were presented to graduatf for outstanding participation in academic and extracurricula activities. The Danforth Award is a book presented annually to a senior girl and boy. Beth Wil- son and Tom Heffron were selected on the basis of their high character, leadership, and scholarship. ' 'x . '55, l' V,

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