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Student Council Surely the most active organization at Seneca is the Student Council, as it is representative of the entire student body. Through the cooperation and efforts of many students, it has in- spired interest in school and community affairs. Besides its school-year activities, the Student Council serves Seneca before the school term begins. One example is the program it launched to clean up the trophy cases and foot- ball field. The day before school, refreshments were provided by the Council for the teachers. The traditional activities of the Council, those being the Football Homecoming and the Christmas Basket Drive, were continued. The latter was met with generous response by the students. Other council-sponsored activities included the Christmas door decoration contest and the installation of a jukebox in the gym for the students ' enjoy- ment. Under the leadership of its conscientious officers, the Coun- cil has promoted and increased awareness among the students. Students contribute to the basket drive. Executive Board
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Math Team and Other Honors Seneca High Math Team Martha Tucker, Terry Clark, and Brad Morrison were winners of business awards. ALAN ZUKOF Denise Bauer and Tony Flannery Pictured are Kathy Goff and Ca- mille Norman, who both attended the National Junior Classical League Convention. Seneca ' s Math Team is composed of a very special group of students. The members are not only talented in mathematics, but endeavor con- stantly to broaden their knowledge of this subject. Belonging to this group is in itself an honor. Those who wish to become members must take an examination. Members are selected on the basis of their scores on this test. Three seniors, juniors, and sophomores are chosen , along with two alternates from each class. Sponsored by Mr. Otis Mays, the team participates in meets with other Jefferson County school teams. Also pictured is Alan Zukof, win- ner of the Harvard University Award given to a junior boy. At the left are Denise Bauer, win- ner of the Vassar Award for excel- lence in a foreign language, and Tony Flannery, winner of the Rens- selar Award for Math and Science.
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OFFICERS: Debbie Korfhage, Veep; Marsha Collins, Pari. ; Greg Tandy, Pres. Sandy Barr, Treas. ; and Linda Brashears, Sec. Greg Tandy mans the Student Coun- cil Office. Student Council Representatives
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