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J -rXir entry of ' Siiow White and the Seven Dwarfs Basketball Homecomi .wVi LBA JY DF l jwy ; Vv.Amigts from Quito wefe our guests for two J eks in y rK ' ,- ■■■ ' ■ ' %ie spjingof 1969. ; Sara Thurman the fencing ti Upon entering high school, we w faced yith the difficult transition froin Junipr to Senior High. Classes now ,; iged every hour, and we found our- selves intermingled with many kinds of people. We were developing the attri- butes of future leaders and highlighted our school days dth participation in extracurricular activities. In the 9th and 10th grades, we were well represented in J. V. Cheerleading and Sports. Joe Wixson and Mike Farah played Varsity Football as Freshmen (remember State Championship ' 68, ' when we were runner up to Trinity?). In our Freshman and Sophomore years, several of us were members of the Stu- dent Council, the marching band, the Drill Corps, theFTA, language clubs, the debate team, ROTC, and other organizations. Many of us served as student, office, and lib result of our good academic work. ome 100 of us became members of the Beta Club in our sophomore year, and several sophomores accepted positions on the Arrow and Sentinel Staffs. Varsity , Sports produced several sophomore stars; including Gary Brewer in football and Steve Bush in basketball. Our class was well represented at the State Student Council Convention at Seneca (1969), in the JCL Calendar Contest, and in the Homecomir s. As the year progressed , many of us who had been followers be- came leaders. Debbie Korfhage was elected Secretary of the 1970-1971 Student Council, and Steve Bush became our class president for the third consecu - tive year. With capable leaders coming into their own, our Road to the Future was taking shape. : success! Y annual jNjjiores ' t As Freshmen and $ophomore?f We recognized the need to eara-fndney for our Senior activities. We sponsored a successful car,w ' ash as Freshmen and the Sadie Hawkins Dance as Sopho- to raise funds. Dues drives were ' ■ ' so conducted each year. With these things behind us, we were assured of a successful Senior yeac. Our class ranked No. 1 in spirit - right from the start. As Freshmen we won a spirit contest held at Seneca. And| atballgames, our V-I-C-T-O-R-Y, , ' that ' s the Sophomore Batfle Cry! rang out loud and clear. Our spirit was to , increase as the years progressed. | As our Sophomore year drew to a ■ close, we began to realize the impor- tance of school.
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Princess Kerry Quillen and thre ' b ' ther sophomores graced the 1969 Football Homecoming Court itl: .,a.. Our sophomore year as Pres. of KASC, Seneca hosted the State Student Council Convention. Matt Gdssage, Steve Bush, Ann Lindsay, Rick McClain, Doug Crutcher, Cathy Nash.
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W rt A-J X -=? ' ' SeymourUp — , Ji-m Denny was elected NHS SVILIJesident. 1 Our 12-6 loss to the Senioti brought our record to one viu, one losb, and t aiie 5ie, Star iuarterbac , ' -l , Rick Furmo. . tt Suban Starrs adorned the JCL Calendar. ' V. ? ;-f V1970-1 J fer -ght lumors led the varsity basketball teafn ' , ' ' ' i .- ' »„i;B,y - ' W ' -• ?-v -s r. r ' j I Ni SENECA HIGH SCHOOL In September, our class jerseys finally arrived. n- i — ' — -- t:Mui1iee5bofo 1 } , ,, The fine leadership of our jumor :} ' ass officers r aredJQ! our final year, Vi C3 ' ' f5 h
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