Seneca High School - Arrow Yearbook (Louisville, KY)

 - Class of 1973

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From 1 to r: Mrs. Ellis, Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Wilmore. MRS. HUMPHREY T. V. Aide MRS. BURDETTE Sec. to Mr. McDowell MRS. HOARD T. V. Aide MRS. HAUNZ Treasurer MRS. GLENNA SMITH U. of L. - A.B. Librarian MRS. MARY WILMORE U. of K. - B.A. Spalding - M.S. A.V. Librarian MRS. VIRGINIA ELLIS Burea - A.B. Spalding - M.S. A.V. Librarian MRS. McNALLY T. V. Aide MRS. ORMAN Attendance Clerk MRS. HERRK ' IANN Library Aide MRS. NOVICKI Library Aide Seneca ' s librarians, T. V. Aides, and Office Aides have encountered numerous changes in duties accompany- ing the EQP. Without their help, the Redskins would not have the opportunities for an orderly education. MRS. FESS Sec ' y to Counselors MRS. LINCOLN Sec ' y to Mr. Niman MRS. COCHRAN Cafeteria Bookkeeper

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Our Chiefs F om left: Mr. Tom McCarthy; Mr. Luther McDowell; Mr. James Burch Our chiefs have great goals for Sen- ;ca. They want Redskin students to be: Tops academically; sportsmen to point :o with pride; sincere, warm, friendly jeople who will promote the coopera- :ion that makes Seneca the best school .n the county. Shoulder to shoulder, they solve the •esponsibillties they have assumed, jarnlng the respect of the students daily. December 22, Mr. McDowell reported: ACHIEVEMENTS - 1972 Honor Roll - over 400 students. Foot- ball - Steve Dix, Chris Roberts - honor- able mention, All-state. JCL - 11 awards. State convention; Stanley Hodge, State president. Cross-country - Rick Akim, All-state. Waky Marathon - Winner Janell Buckle. Basketball- Dis- trict, EHC trophies. Nat ' l English Avvard - Marsha Collins. Wrestling - Region champions. Scholarships - over 50 to Class ' 72. Jim Meredith, Paul Pasky, Robb Mazzoli attending Service Academies. Girls Gymnastics - Region runner-up. State French Contest winners - Myra Trask, Marsha Collins, Elizabeth Travis, Debbie Bland. Golf - Jim Staats in State meet. Jefferson County Science Project - Kevin Jackson won first place. Drill Corps - Performance trophies. Band - Derby Parade, Camp Trophies. Track team - Region runner-up. ROTC - Color Guard - 1 trophy; Drill team - 4 trophies; Rifle - 14 trophies. Outstanding Chess, Fencing teams. Cheerleaders - Spirit Award, Red Cross - Most blood donated. Good housekeeping - 1st place trophy. Senior Play, FUNNY GIRL, set new records. Sentinel, Aurora, and ARROW awards. Seven Nat ' l Merit Fi- nalists: A. Abner, J. Edwards, J. Haw- ley, P. Logsdon, D. Ritchie, D. Rut- ledge, H. Yates. National Honor So- ciety, Beta Club among largest in state. Add it all together and you have - SENECA FOREVER.



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Let me introduce you to some of Seneca ' s talented, young, as well as new faculty members; (Left to right) FRONT ROW: Ann Payne, Barbara Hester, Charles Moore, Michael Simpson. SECOND ROW; Sharon Minrath, Shirley Anderson, Dennis McClish, Jay Frandsen. THIRD ROW: Ms. Dukes, Betty Givan, Myrna Downing, Tony Carman, Richard Bolus, Marshall Carter, BACK ROW: Julia Sikora, L. David Playl, Mary Richardson, Cynthia Moxley, Peggy Bishop, Margaret Morris, Michael Hash. HIRLEY ANDERSON .A. - M.Ed. - Univ. of Lou. pecial Education - Chess Club EGGY BISHOP ' .S. - Western lealth and P.E., General Science JCHARD BOLUS .A. - Boston College pcial Problems, Black History fONY CARMAN .S. - M.A. - Tenn. Tech. - MTSU )river ' s Education .lARSHALL CARTER .8. - Western, Ky. Univ. Woodworking lYRNA DOWNING .A. - Univ. of Ky. Decial Education AY FRANDSEN .A. - Univ. of Lou. lath II, Pre- Algebra â– ETrt GIVAN .5. - Eastern Ky. Univ. lath, Geometry, Algebra H ;iCHAEL HASH .S. - Univ. of Lou. ealth ARBARA HESTER , - Univ. of Lou. Irt DENNIS McCLISH A.B. - Eastern Ky, Univ. Social Studies, U. S. History SHARON MINRATH B.A. - Western Ky, Univ. Art CHARLES MOORE B.S. - W.C. Social Studies MARGARET MORRIS B.S. - Alcorn A M College Core - Jr. High Cheerleaders CYNTHIA MOXLEY B.S. - New York S.U.C.B. Home Ec. - Jr. High Stud. Coun. ANN PAYNE B.A. - Univ. of Lou, Humanities - NHS L. DAVID PLAYL A.B. - M.A. - Western Ky. Univ. Math, Chemistry, Physics MARY RICHARDSON B.S. - Univ. of Lou. Accounting, Typing JULIA SIKORA B.A. - U of L, U of N.C., S.F. St. Core, Exploratory MICHAEL SIMPSON B.S. - Tenn. Tech English The elective-quarter plan came to Seneca this fall, bringing with it the in- flux of bright new teachers. These teachers have added not only their new faces, but new ideas and styles. Their innovations have brought changes to Seneca that are as welcome as they are. Skilled in their respective fields, they have encouraged many students to get involved in the realm of studies the EQP has to offer. The new teachers, along with those who taught here previously, have helped Seneca to change proudly with the times and atmosphere, as Lone- some puts on a new face! I Teach School I write no poem Men ' s hearts ro tJirill, No song I sing To lift men ' s souls; To battle front, No soldiers lead; In halls of state I boast no skill; 1 just teach school.

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