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1966-1968 Learning to fight the crowds in the halls was ' a major accomplishment. ]!h the gyni Classes many unTaiown basketball stars were discovered As Seniors, let us review our past v years at Seneca. It seems only yester- [j M that we entered these halls of learn- ing which have and will continue to influence us as we travel the road to the future. Seventh grade was a period of adjustment to a new routine and way of life. We were a little scared at first, but the strange surroundings soon be- came familiar, and we soon learned how to master our combination locks, , Our daily routine of Core, Math, Sci- . ence, P. E. , Home Ec. , Shop, Music, 7 and Art was a little monotonous at times, but for the most part, fun! In addition to studies, our Junior High days were filled with numerous extracurricu- r activities such as Gray-Y sports, cheerleading. Student Council, band, and orchestra. Beth Henry and Jill Wal- ton represented us in the JCL Calendar contest. By the time spring rolled around, we were well assured of our positions as members of the Redskin tribe. In autumn 1967 , we re-enter,ed Seneca, this time with a new prestige. As eighth graders, we were really the seniors of the Junior High. Assuming positions of leadersMp, Matt Gossage and Mike Farah were elected President and Treasurer respectively of the Stu- dent Council. To further our interest in education, an FTA was formed. Many boys took part in Gray-Y sports; inter- ested girls became cheerleaders. Our Gray-Y Basketball team went undefeated, winning the Optimist Club Tourney in 1968. Chorus was something most of us had r in common, and many of us were se- lected to participate in the annual Jef- ferson County Music Festival. Beauty was again prevalent in our class as Melanie Shephard and Sandy Beaber were contestants in the Calendar Can- test. Let us not forget the varsity basket- ball season of ' 67- ' 68 when Seneca was - runner-up to Glasgow in the State Finals! The entire school was unified that spring and we found ourselves caught up in the spirit and enthusiasm as much as the upperclassmen. Thus ended our Junior High years. It all ended too soon, but we were anxiously looking ahead to oqr yf ars in the Senior High. Steve Bush emerged as our Freshman Class President, guiding us on down the road to the future,
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Jill Walton, the only 7th grade girl to be on the JCL Calendar.
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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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