Seneca High School - Arrow Yearbook (Louisville, KY)

 - Class of 1967

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Throughout the year you have strived as a class toward your goal-a successful com- pletion of your high school career. There were all those class meetings when you discussed prom sites, graduation speakers, and other endless topics concerning senior business. There were the days when you stood in lines to be measured for those awe inspiring caps and gowns, and when you received boxes full of graduation invitations. Each careful and consci- entious' preparation on your part brought you closer to that goal. Overcoming problems confronting you and fulfilling the duties delegated to you have matured you and readied you for a new kind of life. i Yes, you have achieved much and now the time has come when you will reap the bene- fits of that plentiful harvest of knowledge, sportsmanship, and spirit which have epitomized your senior year. The spring months -are a time of enjoyment: senior activities, the prom, parties, and finally, graduation. For you, graduation is only a milestone in a long road that you have just begun to travel. As time goes on new faces may become familiar, new places may become home. Yet you will always be recognizable for you will bear the Redskin stamp of perserverance and success in whatever you do. 1967 witnessedlyour many triumphs. I can best describe what I feel by saying,

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A Year To Remember . . A hot day, August 31, 1966, marked the beginning of your role as the leaders of Seneca High School. Throughout the past nine months you have energetically enjoyed learning and leisure as only a unique group called useniorsv can. Through your accomplishments you have left your indelible imprint on the Redskin slate of success. September found you easily converting to the- rigors of a scholastic schedule after the long summer months. I can picture you exactly as 'you were, interestedly opening the covers of new texts and talking animatedly about speech classes along with other new courses, while you walked down the halls conversing with old friends and exclaiming over the fact that you were the oldest at last. October and, November found you wholly absorbed in the production of. How to Suc- ceed . . f' and the only way to describe the culmination of your efforts is victorious. The countless nights of hard work and practice really paid off. I can remember the delighted whispers as the curtain rose and the brightly colored, ingeniously devised sets came into view. I can hear now the appreciative laughter of the packed audience as you gaily danced, sang, and acted your way through' three evenings of sheer entertainment. The long winter months which followed saw you engrossed in your studies, obtaining those marks in which you have every reason to take pride, indeed! The happy smiles of those twenty-four new National Honor Society inductees are imprinted on my memory. I can re- call the many days when you recited Shakespearels speeches, typed Humanities papers, and struggled with seemingly impossible Physics problems. Still lingering in my memory are the visions of those mornings when you nervously gathered at test centers to take your college boards. All those times you never shirked your responsibilities. I canlt omit one of your greatest assets- your spirit. This year hailed the formation of a new pep club because of the concentrated efforts of your class members. Through this or- ganization and your own limitless pride in your school, you have cheered your teams on to victory and supported them- heartily when the chips were down. I can still see that soggy homecoming when you braved the rain or, as the year progressed and the season changed, your attentive faces watching a ball being dribbled down court. I can hear your cheers as the pep band began to play and your voices resounding from the bleachers while you proudly sang, Seneca F orever.



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