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Debate Rifle and Youth Speaks DEBATE TEAM Seneca ' s Rifle Team consists of students interested in the use of rifles. This team of boys and girls practices dur- ing the week to ready themselves for participation in shoot- ing meets. Sgt. Richard Conrad is the teams sponsor. The Debate Team under sponsor Mr. Parker is worth- while not only in that it trains young people to become good speakers, but it also provokes them to think about the issues they are confronted with daily. Last year the team finished highly regarded , taking top honors locally and regionally. Youtli Speaks, under the leadership of Mrs. WaddeU, continued to be a progressive organization at Seneca. These students are interested in achieving a link of communication between feUow students and associates. YOUTH SPEAKS
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AURORA - Roman Goddess of the Dawn The Aurora The best short stories, essays, art work and poetry can be found in Seneca ' s literary magazine - the Aurora. This creative and amus- ing magazine consists of exceptional work composed by students of Seneca. Under the direction of Mrs. Estelle Bames, the staff chooses the best material submitted and then publishes the well-known, Aurora. Three divisions compose the Aurora Staff: the literary, art, and circulation staffs. In performing their duties, the Aurora members become more successful every year. The magazine is sponsored by the Beta Club and edited by Sara Thuiman and Ellen Kreitman. Editors, left to tight: Robin Lowen, Steve Edelen, Sara Thurman, and Ellen Kreitman. Sponsor - MRS. BARNES
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RADIO CLUB Radio Club S Club Key Club The Radio Club is the first ham radio station the school has had. The club is made up of ham radio operators and interested students. Sponsored by Mr. Purdy, the club has participated in contests, field day operations, and handled messages for students to fam- ily and friends across the country. Athletics is the key word as far as the S Club is concerned. Members of this organization have at least one varsity letter fixsm a sport offered at Seneca. These athletes contribute greatly to Seneca ' s accom- plishments and victories in the field and on the court. The Key Club is an organization that works with the Kiwanis Club to aid and benefit the community. ■H ' ' 2 Bji t i«» JU 1 :ty qpi l l B tV ' H yAi HkI h i Hi m H Wkt mi R.JR. H
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