Seneca High School - Arrow Yearbook (Louisville, KY)

 - Class of 1973

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Seneca High School - Arrow Yearbook (Louisville, KY) online collection, 1973 Edition, Page 119 of 280
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Do lollipops make basketball stars? FRESHMAN CLASS OFHCERS If we thought seventh grade passed by quickly, eighth grade really flew. Once again, we became little fish in a big sea, but as freshmen, we made our presence known. Besides being able to ' hoose our own classes, we were given more opportunities to participate in school activities. Our class was well represented in the field of spons and we showed the rest of the school where the beauty was when Barbara Kilness was selected the calendar cover girl. We really felt important when we elected class offi- cers for the first time. Eddie Tillet became our first class president. TV stars are born!

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It Seems Like Only Yesterday We were entering the doors of Seneca for the first time. To all of us, becoming Redskins was a long-awaited goal, but we soon discovered we were only beginning. As seventh graders, we not only experienced the fun and hard work of Core, P.E., Band, Chorus, Art, Home Ec, and Shop, but we soon became a part of Seneca by involving our- selves in extracurricular activities. Many of us joined the Jr. High Pep Club and avidly supported the Gray-Y teams. Vick- ie Mather and lulie Hays led us as Student Council officers and Shelley Miller represented us in the calendar contest. Before we knew it, we were eighth graders and as upper- classmen, we assumed positions of leadership. Dan Rothstein became the Student Council president and Dan Ritchie was elected the state lieutenant governor of the Kentucky Youth Assembly. Also, nine spirited young ladies of our class were chosen to be Gray-Y cheerleaders. SHELLEY MILLER THE SEVENTH GRADE BAND - Weren ' t they cute?



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Sophomore additions to the Arrow Staff. SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS DIANE KELTY EDDIE TILLETT SANDY BARR Our Sophomore year was the year we really showed that we had something to offer. About 100 of us were in- ducted into the Beta Club because of our high academic standings and those of us with creative abilities sought posi- tions on the Arrow, Sentinel, and Aurora Stafft. Connie Hummel was elected captain of the Sophomore dominated J. V. Cheerleading squad. Ginger Dunman became a Ma- jorette, and 14 Sophomore girls became Drill Corps mem- bers. Diane Kelty was our calendar representative. Others of us participated in sports which include boy ' s and girl ' s tennis, swimming, football, basketball, hockey, track, baseball, and wrestling. As Sophomores, we realized how quickly our high school years were passing and thus realize d the closeness of our Senior activities. To raise funds, we held dues drives and we sponsored a very successful Sadie Hawkins Dance in the spring of the year. J. V. Cheerleaders create enthusiasm.

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