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Student Council MRS. DOUGLAS The Student Council Alternates The annual Kentucky Youth Assembly was held this year in Frankfort, October 22-24. The Seneca delegation spent these three fun-filled days in that city ' s Travelodge. The twenty-eight Redskin seventh, eighth, and ninth graders who attended participated in the election of officers and the passing of laws, as they enacted the roles of government officials. Greg Davidson, Seneca ' s candidate for gover- nor, was defeated in the final balloting. Anyone who wished to take part could do so. These students, who expressed their interest in current affairs and to- day ' s government problems, will become the leading citizens of tomorrow. The Assembly proved to be a worthwhile ex- perience for all concerned, as it made the legislative system come alive for them. Thanks to all who helped make this year ' s Assembly one of the best ever! The Kentucky Youth Assembly
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Junior High From the annual Thanksgiving Basket Drive, to the Valentine Dance, to an Easter project, and fi- nally, preparations for coming elections, the mem- bers of the Junior High Student Council are kept busy. Sponsors, Mrs. Newell and Mrs. Douglas, re- port that participation and enthusiasm this year are excellent. One council representative and one alternate are chosen from each English class. This year ' s officers are: Chip Grosse, President; Rusty Eden, Vice- The Student Council Representatives President; Cindy Corbin, Secretary; and Marc Noon- an , Treasurer. The council serves as a bridge between the ad- ministration and the student body. The members encourage spirit in school activities and demonstrate student responsibility. The Junior High Student Council is a vital organ- ization creating initiative that may lead to later be- coming interested in activities of the Senior High Student Council. MRS. NEWELL LEFT TO RIGHT: Chip Grosse, Rusty Eden, Cindy Corbin, and Marc Noonan.
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Junior High Choruses . . . Miss Fuches ' Third Period Eighth Grade Chorus. Miss Fuches ' Fourth Period Eighth Grade Chorus.
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