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I . , y ' V ..,, A! JAMES ARNETTE B.S., M.A.-Western Mathematics Cross Country ALICE DAVIS B.S.-Ky. Wesleyan M.A.-Western Mathematics Mathematics ,ff x a'ha Km, ALLEYNE DANAHAUER A.B.-Western M.Ed.-Louisville Mathematics JAMES EWING B.S.-V.M.I. Mathematics Director of Adult Education 'SILVA HENDERSON B.S.-Murray Mathematics JOSEPH JESSE B.A., M.E.-Louisville Mathematics Senior F.T.A. FARA JONES A.B.-Western Mathematics 30 , . OTIS MAYS B.S.-Western Mathematics Ah, the early-morning calm! But just wait 'til sixth period! Seneca's Mathematics Department deserves recognition fo: its continued development through the years. Beginning ir 1957 with only one full time math teacher, Mrs. Ramsey, ant Mrs. Miles, Mr. Hagan, Mr. Francis, Mrs. Kraft, Mrs. Tiller Mr. Reynolds, Miss Butler, Mrs. James, Mrs. Johnson, and Mr Holloman, teaching a math and core combination, it has growr to a department of nineteen full time math teachers who, Witt the completion of a materials center, strive to reach new goals Foremost of these goals is to promote better communication among the personnel of the educational system, thus providing better guidance and placement of students in their math courses. Presently, General Math, Algebra I, ll, and Ill, Geometry, and Math Functions are offered. It is hoped that in the future a better correlation of these subjects will be achieved to prevent overlapping of subject matter. 'I -,, ,:'P?...,. , , , 1. Q . I -, ,L k-k, in 1 K-z , ' ,L Q, 1' w v1 .rg - 3. .- ct'.ff,,-1 sits' -, . ....., ,.t.:z.35i1g. 5 'sift s 'N , EVELYN MCDERMOTT A.B.-Western COSETTE MILES B.S.-Hardwick M.A.-Louisville Llgthgmaticg Mathematics
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epartment Louisville Council VIRGINIA ELLIS A.B.-Berea Materials Librarian Audio-Visual Club GLENNA SMITH - ' w ' I re Q WALTER MYERS B.s., M.Ed.- Colorado State Sci nc J. D. STRATTAN B.S.-Louisville M.A.-Western e e Chemistry Fine Arts The Fine Arts Department at Seneca has influenced every student at some time during the year. Everyone has used the library with its great variety of books. Here the quiet solitude encourages the individual to develop his reading and writing abilities to their fullest extent. In order to expose Seneca students to the beauties of art, the best works of our talented art students are exhibited at different times during the year. The creative paintings and sculptures show the polished abilities of the stu- dents. The capabilities of those students who are interested in music add joy and pleasure to school life. Without the orchestra the Senior play would hardly be as bright, and without the vocal talents of our musical students the Christ- mas program would be drab, indeed. Imagine a football game without the marching band or a basketball game without the Pep band leading us in the strains of Seneca Forever. Perhaps the most outstanding development in the department this year has been the improved Audio-Visual Aids division. Mrs. Ellis with the hel-p ofiMrs. Fess made undreamed of progress during 1966-67. This well-or- ganized center now provides superior service in a field that had been neg- lected far too long and which is truly needed and appreciated. A.B.-Louisville Librarian Library Club STEWART WILLIAMS M.M.-Louisville Modern Music Masters Yes, we are fine, art we? JAMES WHITAKER B.S.-Western Biology GLENN F. RAYMOND B.A.-Louisville Art Art Club Chess Team HAROLD H. WICH B.S.-Illinois M . uslc Modern M usic Masters 5 MARY LEE WILMORE B.A.-Kentucky Librarian Library Club i 29
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Language Department let's see now. Uitfray oopslay. It doesn't seem to he in this one, ther. Our world is shrinking. This is true in terms of the time it takes to travel between the nations of the world. The world may he getting smaller, but the number of students in our foreign language classes is increasing. Students are becoming interested in languages to better understand the history and background of our foreign friends. ln the first year of a language the student listens to recorded tapes of the country's native tongue and acquires the basic conversational phrases. The second year he deals with the grammar and reading skills of his particular language. During the Junior and Senior years the student 'studies the history and literature of the country. Thus he not only acquires the knowledge to speak a language but also a well-rounded back- ground concerning the country. Since Latin is not a spoken language, it is taught in a dif- ferent manner. In the first year of his studies, the student is acquainted with the vocabulary and grammar of the language. Then he is able to read the history and literature and appreciate its full meaning. .1 v . N .51 : yi? ' s :il IRENE RANSDELL B.A.-Wayne French Ir. French Club T' ' - 1., .ii' if I MARGARET ARNOLD B.A.-Ursuline M.S.-Indiana French Driver Education Senior French Club Les Nouvelles Notes SUSAN DUNLAP A.B.-Duke M.A.-Middlebury Spanish Spanish Club Spanish Singing Group Jr. K.Y.A. CYNTHIA KOSHEWA B.A.-Louisville German German Club GE RTRUDE CHAUDOIN B.A.-Kentucky Latin I.C.L. Sponsor SALLY HASSELWANDER A.B.-Catherine Spalding French Junior French Club ELANOR McDONALD A.B.-Morehead Latin I.C.L. Sponsor LINDA RIES B.A.-Hanover Spanish Spanish Club Sapnish Singing Group CAROL SKAGGS B.A.-Eastern Spanish Spanish Club 3l
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