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TODD MOSELEY We are sure that it is impossible to find a Redskin student who doesn't Seneca Salutes When all of the shouting is over and you stop to count up heads, you will usually find one of the most loyal Redskins of all. That Redskin is Miss Ellen Todd Moseley. Todd, as she prefers to be called, is an energetic and hardworking member of the Seneca Tribe. She is quite deserving of this year's Seneca Salutes. Through her many varied activities, Todd's face has become a familiar one. Todd is a member of the Beta Club, the Drill Corps, the French Club, and the J.C.L. In addition, Todd had the privilege of serving as Secretary of Seneca's Student Council. With all of her activities and responsibilities, Todd found time to be campaign manager for a vic- torious Bill Hurley as State Beta Club Vice-President. The ARROW is proud to salute this hardworking girl. Hats off to Miss Todd Moseley. know and admire Mrs. lktelle Barnes. From her hard work for the Seneca Beta Club, and her enthusiasm in the sophomore T. V. English Class, she could be recognized as one of the most energetic persons we've ever known. Not only is she understanding and interesting in the classroom, but in the hall, she has a smile for every student and amazingly remembers all of our names! This is Mrs. Barnes' ninth year at Seneca, and she certainly is making it a busy one. With her help and guidance, our Beta Club was suc- cessful in its State Vice-Presidential campaign. She is again molding Sopho- more English students into avid lit and grammar book-worms, and she is, as usual, winning the hearts of every Redskin she sees. For being such a wonderful teacher, a dedicated sponsor, and a truly great friend, we salute you, Mrs. Barnes, and wish you every happiness in the future. This year Lonesome Polecat takes off his hat to Mr. Eugene Stickler. Mr. Stickler has devoted his time to Seneca and its Senior Classes for the past seven years. Most students will recognize him as the director of the Senior Play, however, very few know' how much time he spends on it and other organizations in the school. Each student that walks these halls and graduates from Seneca owes a personal debt to Mr. Stickler. Through his diligent work, the Seneca Senior Play has been called one of the better theatrical productions of the year in Louisville. The money made through the Senior Play goes toward the Senior Redskins' graduation. It would not be possible without Mr. Stickler. He teaches Speech and Drama to the Seniors and is sponsor of the Debate Club, which has enjoyed much success since its beginning. Mr. Stickler, along with the Speech Department and Debate Club, has entered and sponsored many Speech Tournaments. He is the founder of the Jefferson County Forensic League. Lonesome is proud to salute you, Mr. MRS. ESTELLE BARNES Stickler. You have brought much joy to these hallowed halls. 20- MIKEL FAULKNER MR. EUGENE STICKLER Many of us have known you for years, Mike, and have been accustomed to your sincere and friendly ways. The orchestra, band, and Pep Band have become a part of you, just as they are an important part of Seneca, and these musical talents are greatly appreciated. You became a member of Seneca's Beta Club, and obviously in excellent standing, for in the spring of your Junior year you were initiated into the National Honor Society and were elected its vice-president. If Seneca High School is viewed by other schools in better perspective this year, it would be partly' because of the selection of you as Mr. Jefferson County Recreation. Intelligence, personality, and versatility are a few of the traits that are needed to achieve this title, and these qualities we see in you. We value your accomplishments and we recognize them by proudly saluting you, Mikel Faulkner.
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all Of Fame The academic achievement level of Seneca students has always been high. It becomes increasingly apparent as the years pass that good secondary school records are a pretty reliable indicator of future attainments. Our Phi Beta Kappa corner will need additional space at the rate Pl3K's have been entering the Hall of Fame. The 1966 entries include: Jay Young, Vanderbilt, Karen Volz Campbell. Duke, David Fleisher, Washington and Lee, Steve Sweitzer, Wash- ington and Leeg and Steve Goldstein, Vanderbilt. Jay Young was graduated Magna Cum Laude and his diploma was engraved Honors in Chemistry. Since Jay was Editor-in-chief of ARROW 562 we've traced him from the time he made Phi Eta Sigma honorary at the end of his freshman year. He was an outstanding chemistry student in the Southeastern Conference of Colleges and Universities and his name turned up in competitive records. lay is at Yale doing graduate work in bio-chemistry. He won a National Science Foundation Pre-Doctoral Fellowship for two years which gives him full-time studies without being a teaching assistant. This is merited reward and we are proud of our ex-editor. Karen Volz graduated from Seneca in 1963. For two consecutive years we have had a PBK who Completed her university work in three years. That is a fine record. At Seneca Karen was co-editor of the Sentinel. She is now married and lives in Durham, North Carolina. Unfortunately we do not have pictures of Steve Sweitzer or Steve Goldstein. However, they, like David Fleisher, another ex-member of the ARROW staff whose picture we did receive, graduated from their respective colleges as PBKs with yet another item in common among the three of' them. Each received a four year Justin-Valere Potter scholarship to Vanderbilt Medical School where they are now completing their first yearls work. These scholarships are unique in that they are awarded on merit rather than need, another accolade not to go un-noticed. The seniors of ARROW '66 did it again. When challenged by Mark Rerlin, Editor-in-chief of ARROW 565 to equal his book's rating, Nancy Brucchieri took him up and came through with an- other First Place in the 32nd Columbia Press Yearbook competition. Welcome to the Hall of Fame. We would like to see this happen every year. at JAY YOUNG-1962 lf KAREN VOLZ-1963 S n' b f ARROW taff 1966 left lo right: Fronte-Dace Tupuritxs, SZrzi?dneneCIll1ktlxesy Ocenter-Naniy Brucchieri, Jerry Smith, Elaine Johns, Beth DAVID FLEISCHER-1962 Wilson standing: Bob Wooldridge, Pam Seigle, Steve Hanes
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