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.gif -, M K 'P . Q ' I I, lk - ' Q' I ,.puv f:',, H52S5,55g?,:,i I , h . I .,H . fTqiQP 4 iuJnm,, , . 13 nn-'rg l..gi4..,.1.,.f1,,,fq VV! 1 .-- Limlml lffivf 1 I M Q- Wh .1s.,.nunw'4-- l MA L-is - ,P -.. 4 -in x . Qi M , 1 ' 3911. v.- -1 5 '..,,,.4g,....-..4b.7,4?'z'k-QV.. , v Hhgviitvigaslla-Lg L Mu ,muh-Mgmt--:sl SENECAIHGH SCHOOL uno comslrrn un: LOUISVILLE. KENTUCKY 40220 1966-67 In September 1957, Seneca Junior High School opened as secondary school number eight in the Jefferson County School System. Eight hundred seventy-one students in grades seven, eight, and nine plus an instructional staff of thirty eight graced Seneca's first roster. One decade later, statistics reflect a stu dent body in excess of three thousand with a teaching and administrative staff of one hundred thirty-five. During these two years there have been, quite naturally, periods of disappointment, however, Seneca has also experienced many honors, changes, and victories that are true highlights: Grade grouping encompasses all students from the Advance program to the Ungraded. Full accreditation by the Southern Association and a comprehensive rating by the State of Kentucky are excellent credentials for all Seneca students. Separation of junior and senior high including building and instructional staffs has been very satisfactory. Academic excellence, athletic championships, beauty queens, and contagious school spirit are true Seneca sensations which have become dominant with the Redskins. Two thousand one hundred and one graduates precede the class of '67 which is Seneca's seventh senior group. I want to take this opportunity to congratu- late and commend this most excellent class for the unity in which they accept and fulfill daily school challenges. I wish for them continued success in furthering their education, the professions, or chosen vocations. To the Arrow staff and sponsor, I want to express thanks and appreciation on behalf of the Seneca students, parents, and faculty for this most excellent annual history of high school personnel and activities. Your discreetness and quality of presentations are superior in every respect. Verification of this for the second year in succession, the Arrow has received first place certifi- cates in the Columbia Press High School Publications Competition. Congratula- tions! Kenneth Farmer Principal -LNG-JW-svvxafnj
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Your Counselors The Counselors' job is a many-fold one which re- quires long years of study. Theirs is the responsibility of evaluating and assisting in the enrichment of the curriculum while coordinating it with the Students, needs at school and home. They seek to help the stu- dent understand himself and become aware of his in- terests, aptitudes, and abilities, developing and strength- ening them to the greatest possible extent. Our coun- selors perform an enormous service, aiding the student in every facet of his school life. Every spring they counsel the students in choosing their next year's curriculum and then spend the sum- mer in tabulating and arranging these requests and the result is a balanced and coordinated schedule. The seniors, whose requests take the form of college data, are aided in obtaining and evaluating the information they need to choose the correct college. Mrs. Binford, who has been at Seneca since it opened in 1957, is now serving as the Dean of Junior and Senior Girls. She received an A.B. degree from the University of Kentucky and a Masters degree from the University of Louisville. ln his third year at Seneca, Mr. Palmer is the Dean of the Junior and Senior Boys. Both of his de- grees, A.B. and Masters, were received from the Uni- versity of Kentucky. Mrs. Ramsey, who also serves as Dean of the Ad- vanced Program at Seneca, is the Dean of Freshman and Sophomore Girls. She holds an AB. from Western Ken- tucky and her Masters from the University of Louis- .ville. She is also Secretary of Jefferson County Sec- ondary Counselors. Mr. Ash is Dean of Freshman and Sophomore Boys. He holds a B.S. and an M.E, from the University of Louisville. 3,1 ny ' ...eli- 'AWill we ever forget them? Wliat?-tlie Counselors of the Biology course? ' A -, 'Q Rule one in the Counselors' Guide-HWin the confidence of the student. 23
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