Seneca High School - Arrow Yearbook (Louisville, KY)

 - Class of 1972

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• „. cj ? During the summer preceding our -. senior year ' many of us held jobs or trav- - eled for pleasure, while others were busy;. ' ■ ' having Senior pictures made. When fall ; cam , Ve were ready to become seniors ,and did so with enthusiasm-. September • found us busily adjasting to our schedules, ,conversing with old friends, and exclaim- ing ovet the fact that we wexe the oldest At last.- We had a new principal, Luther McDowell, who, along ' with his assistant, ' James ' Burch, rel indled our school spirit .and made Seneca a school to be proud of.. .Due partially to the improved spirit of the student body, our football team had -- ' a successful season. The 1971 squad, I, composed of 24 ' seniors, compiled a 9-2 ' record, i As seniors we will never forget the many- pep rallies and thrilling games ,when ve cheered the team on to victory. T e ' Football -Homecoming. October 8, . ■ vas a. total success. Clariefe Ni icki x T, Thanksgiving. The team, composed of seven seniors, was sure to have a success- ful season. Basketball Homecoming came j ' . ' ' around again. This .year the coutj; was ' - ' s- ' - composed of seni6ts Julia Ray atid Judy ' Calvert, along with others, and Debbie , ' Korfhage was crowned the queen. ' ; The long winter months fcemd us engrossed in our studiesatid contemplating, future, plans. We still remember those mornings when we gathered at test center? to take our college boards. We had decisions to make about bur future. Many of us would plunge into ;he stream of the business world. During the years we par- ticipated in all„the important organiza- tions, and we recognized the outstanding members of our class with the election .,, ■ of superlatives. Om academic ,accoiii- ■ plishments have left a lasting imprint on ■ the -Redskin slate of success.- Marsha ' . o{ i Collins was chosen one of-the Qut tanding was ' crowned queen and her courtincluded High School English Students, ai;id six Anita -Founder, Theresa Overburg, Amy seniors were National Merit Semi-- Slaven, and Janice Seget. Oi cl ss wa ]jv,r Ffffalistt. C again well represented in the JCL Calendar Contest. Theresa Overberg was selected Cover Girl and Julia Ray, Valerie Wilson,, Beth Henry, Debbie Korfhage, andKochelle Handley were also selected to be on the calendar. October -and November found many of us , involved tn the production of tvlAME, our serifopplay. Only anevent. as big ' as. this could bring so many of us together. Rehearsals were long and tiring ' . ' and .sometimes ran as l :e as midnight, paring school hours we were more dead •than alive, but we loved every minute of it. Our lives centered around MAME is-performance time drevv near. On open- ng night we realized that the countless aiglus of work and,.pra( tiCQ,had7pai(J offj ' lAME was the most successful play ever presaited at , Seneca, with ' profits totaling -$2000. After the play the bas- ketball season, began. with the EJClT.at - ,;---■..- ' , . ,;,;.. ,;,:, ' - ' c -- ' -,- s,;:, ■: .! ' •; ' .., Throughout the year we strived toward om supreme goal: the completion of a ucc«sful fiigh schocrl c eer. There Were ' ' numerous executive board meetings during the year when we discussed prom sites, graduation speakers; and othef topics cbn- ceming senior business. -= We will never - forget the days vheh vve stood in, line to jhe, measured for blir ' caps and gowns, sand ' when we received our gfaduation invita- tions. The spring niontlfs were most en- joyable; senior activities, the aWardS ban- quet, the prom, parties, and finally, graduation. Graduation was a big mo- ment for us all, but it is only one mile- .stone in a long road tliat we have just -begun to travel. We have higher peaks to climb and larger goals to attain. We have reached the threshhold of maturity and stepped onto a road which will guide us to new horizons. r- , -» u. r As we build odf li ' i ' l in ' the ' Futur.e, the mem- ories of Seneca will always remain a part of our solid .fouhdatians; .,GoocJ Luck to the Class of 19721 -■ vrSS ' ' .■: ' l ' • r 7?1|r ' :r :?v o c ' ' t cT O 7v ' fjjM,

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I ! S i 1 1 Garrity attemptq to block a shot by Denny at senior intramurak. SrTiK Everyone ' -S mind )vas a bit hazy a: the early morning Senior Executive Board meetings 4 - ' ' Our Mame - Miss Julia Rav; ■ ■? w . Two members of the iooth£i irp(ieiiB!3di:SiR«nci!»itte]Seic rapi i ■ ' !... ing the field after halftime. f - National Geographic Soci ; THE NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC



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CALENDAR CONTEST

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