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5 o CP O' cP O o o' O OPTENTOPTENTOPTENTOPTENTOPT TOPTENTOPTENTOPTENTOPTi T.V. SHOWS 1. The Cosby Show 2. Miami Vice 3. Dynasty 4. M.A.S.H. 5. The Fall Guy 6. Simon and Simon 7. Moonlighting 8. The A-Team 9. Airwolf 10. Riptide THE COSBY SHOW “Get to the point We re getting old waiting for you to get tc the point!' MUSICAL GROUPS 1. Chicago 6. The Cars 2. Alabama 7. Air Supply 3. Twisted Sister 8. Hew Edition 4. REO Speedwagon 9. ZZ Top 5. Prince and the 10. Van Halen Revolution ■1 5y Debbie Profltt. Senior In the spring of 1985 a survey was conducted to determine student's ''favorites '. The Seneca students were asked to respom several questions dealing with favorite movies, songs, etc. Out high school students approximately 550 responded. The results OPTENTOPTEF MOVIES 1. Beverly Hills Cop 2. Purple Rain 3. Ghostbusters 4. First Blood 5. Red Dawn 6. Footloose 7. Splash 8. Police Academy 9. Karate Kid 10. MIA He's been chased, thrown through a window, and arrested Eddie Murphy is a Detroit cot on vacation in Beverly Hills BEVERLY HILLS ACTOR 6T ACTRESS 1. Eddie Murphy 2. Clint Eastwood 3. Sylvester Stallone 4. Burt Reynolds 5. Rob Lowe 6. John Ritter 7. Joan Collins 8. Heather Locklear 9. Victoria Principle 10. Tom Selleck 1. 2. s. 4. 5. 6. 7. a. 9. 10. sonas Vou're the Inspiration I Can't Fight This Feeling All I tieed I Wanna Rock I Can't Drive 55 Like a Virgin All Fly Rowdy Friends I Want to Know What Love Is Bruce On the Sunny Side TENTOPTENT FOODS 1. Pizza 6. Chicken 2. Cheeseburger 7. Spaghetti 3. Taco 8. Shrimp 4. Steak 9. Ice Cream 5. Mexican food 10. Burn to TENT 1. 7-11 6. Dairy Bar 2. The Mall 7. Home 3. Joplin 8. Main Street 4. 8-Ball 9. Sgt. Peppers 5. Sonic 10. Pool Hall CARS 1. Corvette 2. Camero 3. Porsche 4. Trans Am 5. Mustang 6. Chevy Four-Wheel Drive 7. Monte Carlo 8. Fiero 9. Z-28 10. Mustang Corvette 1985 Corvette BEST LOOKiriO ACTOR-ACTRESS 1. Heather Thomas 2. Heather Locklear 3. Tom Selleck 4. John Stamos 5. Scott Baio 6. Christy Brinkley 7. Rob Lowe 8. Linda Evans 9. Jack Wagner 10. Peter Reckell SIHGERS 1. Lionet Richie 2. Hank Williams, Jr. 3. Prince 4. Jack Wagner 5. Madonna 6. Sammy Hagar 7. Rick Springfield 8. Sheena Easton 9. Dee Snider 10. Bruce Springsteen 1. McDonalds EATinG PLACES 6. Home 2. Taco Bell 7. The Gazebo 3. Pizza Hut 8. Mr. B s 4. Dairy Bar 9. Pizza Inn 5. Red Lobster 10. Long John Silvers Kevin Durbin meosurlng for Senior cop ond gouin. (Photo by Sondberg) Don't Rain on Our Parade By Doug Skaggs The victorious Seneco UJrestling Team was welcomed home Sunday February 10 by the Seneco High School bond and a large crowd of happy and loyal fans. The motmen hod the pleasure of o police escort and o roadblock In the middle of Main Street. The celebration then proceeded to the Council House where the wrestlers and coaches were recognized ond interviewed by KOD6 ond KSN. The motmen would like to soy thanks for oil the support during the season ond the welcome home which we will always remember. Student Council Officers: Secretory Dawn Shinn, President Steve Harrington, Vice-President Beth Moeller STUDENT One of two STUCO cors in the Homecoming Parade escorting the 1964 filumni. (Photo Moeller) by STUCO HAS BUSY FALL 8y Beth Moeller Student Council members out did themselves this foil uuith o busy homecoming week ond o Senior Citizens Banquet all within o month's time. football players, coaches, cheerleaders, and queen candidates from the 1964 football season were brought back and honored on football homecoming day. The day marked the twenty year anniversary of Seneca's last undefeated football team. Bn entire day had been planned for the Rlumni beginning with a catered lunch in the Home economics room followed by a tour of the school. Bn extra long pep roily was held in their honor with cheers ond skits. That night at holf time of the gome the team, cheerleaders, and queen candidates from the 1964 season were escorted on to the field by STUCO members where they were presented with framed resolutions. Three weeks later members were busy collecting gifts os door prizes from area merchants to be given away at the annual Senior Citizens Banquet. That evening at the banquet, the Swing Choir and Leonard Smith, a one armed fiddler, along with his wife, Francis provided some folk music. In December, members Decked the Halls. Lights, ornaments, garland, and tinsel were drug out of storage and joyfully strung throughout the gym lobby. 8 Student Council Members: Vice President Beth Moeller, Chad Nolan, Deron Burr, President Steve Harrington, Seantel Potton, Ken Platner, Greg Bujewski. Katie Ulilkinson, Brent Jay, Jerry Hembree, Rowdy Strait, Susan UJoodward, Renee Carver, and not pictured, Secretary Down Shinn. (Photo by Campus) COUNCIL Brent Joy and Katie UJilkinson serve water at the Senior Citizens Banquet. (Photo by Higgins) Kevin Durbin holds flower girl for the Homecoming Ceremonies sponsored by the STUCO ot practice. (Photo by Shinn) STUCO President ond Vice President Steve Harrington ond Beth Moeller put more decorations on themselves than the tree. (Photo by Snow) Orgonizotions Student Council 9 By Seantel Potton, senior This year's future Homemakers of America hos been o very active organization. The FHB and the FBlfl earned over S600 for the March of Dimes with a roadblock, fls a fund raiser they also sold Tupperware. fit Christmas the FHR visited the CPR Center in Neosho where every two girls adopted one child and took the child a stocking full of goodies, sang carols and hod refreshments. In March the FHR conducted a teen-age pregnancy seminar in the Council House. Junior Mary Brumfield participated In FHB activity. (Photo by Boyer) fihondo Nunn. Tarn Boy . Sear el Potton. She«o Marsh Down Bandy. Sheflo Com. Mary Brumfield. Com fitter. Doonno Stefc. Doom Smith. Cothy Huffmon. Saro fidamson. Judo Bratttn. Shown© McCoy. finn Crowley. M i ftoark, A4« Chopmon. Mrs Carolyn Mi. Tosha Hosp. Angle Vowels. Cricket Craig. Tommy Pierson. Chorion M nd nhol. Joy Henry. Donno Chopmon. and Karen Scroggins (Photo by Campus) SPOTLIGHTS a By Seontel Potton, Senior Spotlights, the orgonlzotion devoted to the ort of the theater in practically every form, has been on octive organize tlon In the Seneca school for severol years Spotlights Is designed for anyone interested In theatre os o hobby, on event, or o career, for the post two the club has been actively participating in the production of Seneco’s yearly theatre events. Ploys presented during the 1984-1985 season were Time Out For Ginger, done in the foil and the duol one-act productions Trifles” and the Doctor In Spite of Himself, presented in the spring. '2 U Jm • — t'MlUU 1 Top Pictures: John Mu n. Senior. Doug Channel. Senior. Dorlo Cedillo. Sophomore. Brian Hopkins. Junior. Tammy Person. Senior trying out for o ploy. Middle Picture: Doug Channel. Senior, Brlon Hopkins. Junior. Cheryl Leurls. Junior. Tommy Pierson. Senior. Michelle Shorkey. Senior. Kristi Dovls. Senior. Charles Ketchum. Junior. Cormen Morris. Senior. Angle Croven. Sophomore. Kevin Durbin. Senior. Arthur King. Sophomore. Bottom Picture: Kristie Dovls. Senior. Doug Channel. Senior. Cheryl I etuis. Junior. Doum Shinn. Senior. Acting out o scene In the foil production Time Out for Ginger. FTft M€MB€RS STUDFNT T€ftCH By: Deonn Smith, Jr. FTA. Future Teochers of America, is on organization for students mho think teaching might be their field. This year FTP members got experience in teaching by student teaching for a teocher in one of the Seneca schools. Most of the students did their student teaching ot the Clementary or Junior High School. Some of the students just helped the teochers, while others were left alone in the classroom on their own. The student teaching was on experience most of the members will never forget. Shouxi or right: Deonna Sisk, Angle Mtttog, Shello Marsh. Katie WUkmson. Rhonda Nunn. Taml Boyer. Michele lipe. Michoel Kenedy. Brenda Thompson, Him Brown. Seontol Patton. Ann Crowley. KeB Roark. Connie Ritter. Mary Brumfield, the advisor Is Mrs. flnne Shodwlck Keiii Roark did her student teaching ot the elementary school for Mrs. Marble, second grade teocher Kelli Is shown above helping the students on the playground by turning rope. (Photo by: Wilson) (Top photo by: Campus) 12 THIRTV-THR€€ INVOLVED LCRGU6 8y: Deonn Smith, Jr. Thirty-three SHS students were involved in Moth league this year. Moth league members ore given o test each month to decide who will be members ond who will be olternotes for that month. The organization attended competition each month ot Missouri Southern State College in Joplin. The students were involved in both individual ond team competition. The Moth league sponsor is Mrs. Laura Hampton. The members ore Soro Adamson, Kelly Soil, Julie Brottin, Ted Bujewski, Greg Bujewski. Brent Clark, Stocy Conduff, Cricket Croig, Ann Crowley. Kevin Durbin, Bill Cddings, Dono friend. Aicky Fry, James Harlan. Steve Harrington, Michael Henody, Jeto Henry, Brian Hopkins, Toshso Hosp, Brent Joy, Croig Joy, Charles Ketchum, Cheryl lewis. Kim lewis. Dona Mortin, Fred Mills, Beth Moeller. Carmen Morris, Cathy Smith, Deonn Smith, Angie Vowels, Katie UJilkinson, ond liso Veokey. Shown ot right: Brent Joy, Rob Nesvold, ond Michael Henody waiting to be given o test. Shown below: Rob Nesvold ond Kevin Durbin taking o Moth league test. (Photos by: D. Smith) Seneca Students Keep Active Senior Chorlie King ot Vo-Tech (Photo by Plotner) Troy LUinch. Golen 8eord ond Cheryl Leiuis perform Joy Henry. Michelle Sharkey. Down Shinn. ot spring ploy. (Photo by Snow) Shown© McCoy. Koren Dovls ond Kim McKinley moke buttons for FSlfl. (Photo by Jonss) Drug-obuse assembly held in the foil (Photo by Snow) Senior. Scott Millard working ot Mr 8 s. (Photo by Profltt) Children Attend SHS Day Care i J 8y: Dono Martin, Senior Almost thirty children attended o Day Core program held this yeor by the Child Development Class ot Seneca High School. On May 7, 8, and 9, eleven 2 and 3 year olds stayed from 8:30 to 10:00 each morning and on May 14, 15, and 16, fifteen 4 and 5 year olds were present. Carolyn Hill, Home economics instructor, was in charge of the event. By Connie Ritter, Junior Sponish Club, sponsored by Mrs. Csther Tote, is o small club with thirteen members. This year the club celebrated the Sponish holiday, the Day of the Dead , with o pizza party. January 14, Spanish Club sponsored a Mexican dinner at Caso Montez in Joplin. Members ore: Showna McCoy. President, Connie Ritter, Vice-President. Kelli Roark, Secretory Treosurer. Kim Lewis, Joy Henry, Rhonda Hembree, Tommy Pierson. Shelly Sleuter, Crystol Alderman, Mike Williams, Angela Spurgin, Samantha €ngle, and Jim Long. Shaun botou; Shoujoo McCoy. ShoAy Sl ut r. flhondo Mr Toto. Tommy Plorson. wd Joy Hoary (photo by SonOitg) Shoum obovo. Juniors flhondo Hombro and M « w ams (photo bv C. Mttor) ■I Key Club Provides Services By Connie Bitter. Junior Key Club, sponsored by the Kiuuonis, Is on organization designed for the benefit of helping the community. On November 9 Key Club sponsored Its fourth annual bloodmobile. This year's goal was set ot 75 pints and was reached by collecting exactly 75 pints. Key Club's second project was conducted March 7 and 8. The club helped the elementary kindergarten teachers screen and enroll pre-school children. Approximately 55 children were screened. Showno McCoy assists In the Kindergarten screening. (Photo by Bogle) Key Club's final service project was the distribution of baskets of fruit to the elderly and the needy for Coster. This year's Key Club was sponsored by Mr. Tom Hodge. C . Horen Dovls. Sr., gives blood. (Photo by Shinn) Members: Gory 8eord. Steve Horrlngton (Pres ). Beth Moeller, Seantel Potton. 8111 Cddlngs, Kim Lewis. Deonno Sisk. (Vice Pres.), Kevin Bogle. Ann Crowley. Kelli ftoark, Connie Ritter. Mary Brumfield. Leslie Kuhn. Dario Cedlllo. Brent Clark. Katie WMklnson. Melissa Kline, Michelle Sharkey. Koren Dovls (Sec. and Treos.). Shawna McCoy. Joy Henry, Carmen Morris. Jomes Harlan, and Clndi Bledsoe. (Photo by Compos). Organization Key Club 17 FFA is q Valuable and Popular Officers ore ChopUn Dove Brodford. Vke President Wes Kuhn. President fred Mills. Vice President Leslie Kuhn. Secretory Donno Chopmon. ond Sentinel Jeff Connell The following Vo-Ag teams competed in the state competition and all tuere rated in group I classifications. Poultry - Group I - 1st place out of 60 schools at state Leslie Kuhn 1st high individual 5th place at District, Leslie Kuhn 4th high individual; 3rd place at Crouuder Aggie Day Leslie Kuhn, Greg Hogan, Duane Chester, and Kelly Ball uuill represent Missouri at the National Contest next November in Kansas City Forestry - Group I - 2nd place out of 25 schools at state, 2nd poke at District (Fred Mills - 1st high and Kelly Ball 5th high) 1st place at Crouuder Aggie Day Fred Mills High Senior Dairy Foods - group I- 2nd place out of 45 schools at state, Chad Nolan 3rd High Ind. Arthur King 16th High Ind.; 4th at District, Lisa Kuhn 4th High Ind., Arthur King 7th High Ind. Dairy Cattle - group I - 9th place out of 60 schools at state; 8th at District; 3rd at Area 7. Soils - group I - 21st place out of 60 schools at State 8th at District, Bandy Passmore 10th High Ind.; 5th at Crouuder Aggie Day; 2nd at Area 7. Organization Mr John Hobbs, teacher, ond Jeff Conned ore working on o cor romp. (Photo by Skaggs) Brian Vust Is repairing a town mower (Photo by Skaggs) Junior Bob Triplett Is welding o squeeze chute. Photo by Skaggs) Donno Chapman Dovo 8ra ord. Jot( Comal Was Kuhn, Lada Kihn. had Mb. end Boui 8dm Vust. Gory Booth. Doug Savlm. Kaum Cochran. Tony Srrtth. Conma Braun. 5rd Boui D J Boonott flkhord Odton. John tr ort Chris Wyrldt. Bon Gorham. Bob Trtplatt. Duono Chador. BanOj Moms. Darrol Ruckar. Damon Wbon. 4rh Boiu Dusty whaahaod. Brod Moms. Cod Booty. Pod hmstrong. Don Butlor. Jim (Mormon. Don Bruiood. Bondy Possmora Tarry Uttar. Morty Otlord Both roui Ka y Bol. Dodd Oouison. Grog Mogon. John Bossmon. Boon Stona. Chns Boodi. Jim Vorsuognar. Don Bossmon, Dodd Patton. Chorlo Hogan. Dorron King. (Miord McCroody. Chod Noton. Bony Stophons. fror IMiart. Dola flndarson. Buthur King. Doug Uteon 17 Iff]embers inducted dhtto IfUddd Senior member. Katie UUHklnson awards new member. Kely Bol with the Notional Honor Society key. Senior member Steve Harrington lights the candle of knowledge at the 1984-85 Induction. By Down Shinn On April 17. 1985. seventeen new members were Inducted Into the Seneca Chapter of Notional Honor Sodety. The new members were chosen on the values of Scholarship. Leadership. Service, ond Character. To be considered for NHS. one must hove a grade point average of 3.0. This has been lowered notlonaHy this year from the previous 3.5 GPA. The students who were selected as candidates were asked to fH out o questionnaire based on honors received, activities, clubs, leadership positions held. Jobs worked, ond community services. They were then evaluated by a panel of faculty, where the finol decision was mode. Although It was a time of excitement. It was olso a time of sorrow, for we were to say good-bye to our sponsor. Mary Beth Lane. Mrs. Lane hod been the chapter's sponsor for many years, but this was to be her last. It was announced that she was to retire. Mrs. Lone will definitely be missed by the Society next year. National Honor Society is o national organization. Members are selected for a lifetime and are the onty organization formally recognized ot graduation. 1984-85 newty Inducted National Honor Society members: front row; Christa Mothre, Fonda Montgomery. Connie Ritter, KeHi Aoork, Angle Vowels Soms, Cathy UJotklns. Georgona UJIIson, Brian Vust. Second row; Karen Davis. Scott McGehee. Fred MlHs. Kely BaH. Brent Clark. Ann Crowley. Shown 6by. Charles Ketchum, and Cheryl Lewis. 1983-84 members: Joy Henry. Down Shinn, Katie Wilkinson. Michael Henody. Trod Webb. LeAnn Altter. Carmen Morris. Showno McCoy. 8rent Jay. Beth Moeller, ond Steve Harrington FBLA Active Senior member Joy Henry Is pictured downing around at the March of Dimes roodblock kxoted downtown mainstreet. fBLR wos once oga wery octlve and wcc « ii this yeor They partldptoed In many octtvtles uftch of tom included the Mcvch of Dimes Aoo lo fc. batons ot the Neosho fal festival, attending o Ovtstmos PUxo Party, creating and (ftstrfcuttng o bwJnws fun Booh. ond competing District. State and Nodonal levels Th four Business l od rs of America dub is op n to anyone u no is enroled m o business clots such os typing, accounting, bos business, etc The cW s goal K to help create more oggretstve ond successful future business men and women Ov chc xer proved to be successful utnen competing ot Districts. Stote. ond m eight events, ond three continued on to Notlornols fBLR Nationals eve being held m Houston. Texos this yeor Severol members ore quoifled to attend Crctfg Joy. Joy Hervy. Kristi UJNtehM. ond Doujo Shinn In order to quaMy. one must ploce 1st or find ot State level Sponsor Short Jonss Is accompanying Joy. Henry ond Shinn this summer to Houston, leaving on June 50th ond ore returning July Sth Houston, here we cornel though ttvs year held mony happy ond exciting events. wos also o time of sorrow for ou sponsor. Mrs Jonss u« leave Seneco gh School this yeor to teoch ot Neosho tttle coOd hove been occomplshed this yeor ujKhout the help ond QOdonce of Mrs Jonss. She uM be groaty Mined How ujM fBLR do m the future? Only T1M€ uM tel. Sponsor Mrs. Short Jonss discusses report with member JuHe BfOttkv 1984-85 FBLA members: (Front row) Volerto Krummel. Seth Ann Campbell. Kim Golden. Horen Dovls. Showno McCoy. Jutte Brottln. Donette Verser. and Joy Henry. (Bock row) Kristi WhltehlH. Ally Lee. Brian Hopkins. Michelle Shorkey. Bil Cddings. Sara Adamson. Dona Friend. 1st fxtsbft 8 Lee Clerk Typist 1 Outstanding K. Dovls C. Joy Report Annual Report Heath J Henry Service K. UJNtehM Advisory Councfl Business C. Joy Rdvococy D Shinn Money Mgt J. Henry find Job Interview Pub D Shinn Speaking T. UJoodword entrepreneurship 1 C. Joy 3rd Stenographer Business J. Henry €ngtsh 1 Office K Dovls Procedures J. Henry economics D. Mend 4th economics D. Verser Sth Impromptu Speaking V.Krummei Clerk Typist 1 K. UJNtehfl Stote fBLA 1st Advisory Cound Joy Henry Business Advococy Outstanding Project D. Sf m C. Joy Money Mgt. J. Henry fifind Heath Service K. LUNtehM Sth Annual Aeport J Henry 10th Oer1 Typtst 1 K Dovls 13th €xhlbt 8 Lee By Michael Henaay fellowship of Christian Hth-letes was organized this yeu- us a new organization. Memuer-ship for FCA has been ieft open to encourage anyone to atceno. FCfi's activities include a trip to Southwest Baptist University for a high school visitation day. The members planned an fCfl day with the FCfl group from McDonald County and also sponsored o donation drive for the Cthiopion Family Famine in conjunction with area businesses. 22 it 'Datvti txaie PtlceA St£vcUo«t4: f)x. Tttimf Uf€4 (VUj A Uf£4 7 Out 200 T eca£i awii 9.00 5:00 7}to«e(at( S tux i U(, 7e£e bAo e 776-24 23 Scholarships and financial aid are available at CROWDER COLLEGE CROWDER COLLEGE NEOSHO, MO 64850 CALL: 451-4280 or 451-3223 If you have any questions write or call. Cowherd Directs Bond to excellence By Melissa Kline, senior Under the direction of Jeonette Cowherd, the new bond director, the Seneco High School Marching Bond and Concert Bond hove accomplished o lot this yeor. Their honors ore os folows: SMSU-I rotlng and 2nd ploce overall. Outstanding fllfles. Miami Christmas Parode-lst ploce. NCO Music Festlvol-I rotlng. MSSC District Contest-1 rotlng. Worlds of Fun-flpril 21st. State Music Festlvd-fiprH 26-27th. (Photos by Jon Lynn) Twenty-Six Bond Members Karen Dovls Showno McCoy Down Shinn Gory Turley More UJhlteheod Kotle WHklnson Brent Clork Keith Gray Rhonda Hembree Cheryl Lewis Rob Triplett Cothy WotMlns Rnn Crowley Lonce Long €nsembles Do Well at State By Melissa Kline, senior The Percussion €nsemble ond the Flute Trio ujere the only tuuo ensembles from the Seneco Marching Bond uuho qualified to go to state competition. The Percussion €nsemble received o one rating ond the Flute Trio received o tuuo rating. Bll bond members worked hard regardless of their ratings. They oil deserve some credit. Shown ot left ore Cothy UJotklns. Dorlo Cedlllo. ond Showno McCoy who moke up the Flute Trio which received o 2 rating. Shown above ore bond members showing their stuff. Pictured obove Is the Percussion Cnsemble who received o one rotlng. They ore from left to right Scott Clark. Down Shinn. Tim UJoodword. Shan lowson. Brent Clark. Rhonda Hembree. Domon UUllson Roger Boll Dorlo Cedlllo Shon lowson Kim lewis Robin Rokes Tim UJoodword Mike Crowley Beth Ron Campbell Scott Clork Volerle Krummel Michael Steele By Seontel Potton The 1984-1985 Swing Choir has done on excellent job this year. They hove been Involved In mony activities Including performances ot the Neosho fomily services, the Pops Concert. Christmas I coroUng. singing ot Rod- ney's Green's funeral ond ot freshmon orientation. Swing Choir was very honored In receiving o I roting ot NCO contest ond also o I roting ot District Competition. They went on to stote competition. Members for the Swing Choir were: Shoe! Snow. Mike Green. Jomes Horten. 8arbie King. Seantei Pot-ton. Michelle Shorkey. John Don-hom. Korlo Moiles. Jerri King. Rodney Green, and Rhonda GHstrap. .. £ There were 19 people who qualified to go to state In Columbia. MO. They are four ensembles and two soloist which ore the double mixed quarter: Barbie King. Michelle Sharkey. Karla Malles. Shoel Snow. More UUhiteheod. Michael Henody. James Horlon, and Mike Green, receiving a I rating ot N€0. o I at District, and a I at State. The Boys Double Mixed Quartet: Michael Henody. More LUhiteheod. James Harlan. Greg Berry. Mark McGulrk, Wynn MuWn. LLNII Cook.and Mike Green, receiving a ■ ot NCO. I ot Districts, and II ot Stote. This Is the first year since Mr. Doug Campbell has been music director that they have token any freshmen to stote and this year they took the Freshmen Double Mixed quartet: Valerie Gilbert. Donna Royborn. Angle Skaggs. Mark McGulrk. Greg Berry. Nell Vust. Bobby Turley, receiving a U ot NCO I ot Districts and a II ot Stote. They also took two Soloist to Stote. Barbie King receiving a II ot NCO. a I ot Districts, and 0 I at Stote and James Harlan receiving a 1 ot NCO. a I ot Districts, and o N at State The Junior Trio ond the Sophomore Trio received a I at NCO and a I ot Districts but did not qualify for Stote. (Concert c k 0 e 1 r The Concert choir has been very busy this year working hard to improve flu their hard work paid off. This year during the 1984-1985 school year they ottended NCO Contest and received o H+ rating,- they ottended the Missouri Southern Stote College Contest and their second consecutive I rating in sight reading.- and they performed ot ten concerts In 1984-85 which were the Fall Concert. Christmas Concert, one for the parents, one ot the elementary, one ot the high school, ond also one at the junior high. They traveled to UJestvIew, NCO Music Festival. They did a Spring Concert. District Music Festival, and the POP'S Concert. Out of the 42 in Choir they hod two people to make the PM-District Honors Choir, they ore Rodney Green ond Barbie King. The Hst of people who are in choir ore Toni Davis. Diono Miller, Heather Philips. Donette Verser. Christo Mathre. Melinda Golden. Katie Wilkinson. Shannon Hart. Rhondo Gilstrap. Marsha Parks. Dion Cook. Stocl Conduff, Brian Johnson, Michelle Sharkey. More Whitehead. Rngie Skaggs. Jeff Hoover. Renee Carver. James Horlon, Kothy Smith. Michael Henody. Kristi Hortman. Valerie Gilbert. Bobby Turley. Lisa Veakey. Troy Winch. Korla Malles. Will Cook. Donna Rayborn. Marvin Johnston. Shoel Snow. Greg Berry, Gino Goswick. Melissa Kline. Mike Green. Jerri King. Neil Vust. Sorbie King. Wynn Mullin. Dono Friend. Mark McGuerk, flrlo Green. Mr. Doug Campbell. The Glee Club performed In five concerts this yeor. They ore the Pal Concert. Christmas Concert. Spring Concert, and Special Presentations for the Clementory and Jr High. The people in the Glee Club ore os folows: Pirst rou . Kathy Huffman, Shown €by. Delta Hildreth. Mellndo Oliver, Rhondo Roork. Kerri Johnson, and Deanna Sisk. Second row. Pronk Rickert. Julie lucus. Christi Hortman. Held! Comerer. Debbie Profitt. Denise Poole. Coleen PWdermon. Cothy LUotklns. and Stocie Vocum. Third row. Terry Ritter. Sue Phillips. Rnno Smith, leann Ritter. Cynthia Rudick. Llso Seigfried. Carol Ritter. Morgoret Rnderson. and Tonyo Webber The concert choir celebrates going to state. ChEmistrLj 5tudEnts LEarn thE ElEmEnts 8y Deann Smith, Junior Chemistry and Lob is taught os o two-hour course ot Seneca High School. In this course the students study both the structure and composition of matter and perform experiments. Ms. Michelle Grieb uuos hired following the death of Mr. Roy Tes-termon, who hod taught in the Seneca High School Science Deportment for the lost twenty-three years. Shown Above: Down Sandy. Ke j Bal. lesle Kuhn. and Charles Ketchum worWng on on experiment Shown below: Miss Grieb alvng o demonstration of titration of odds and bases using Indicators (Photos by C. Artec) Data Processing Gains PnpularitLj By Deonn Smith Dato Processing has become very popular ot SHS. This year approximately 36 students were enrolled In the Data Processing course. The students learned the BASIC (Beginner's flll-purpose Symbolic Instructional Code.) Language. Seneca High School also received five new H-e computers and three new printers this year. The Instructor for Data Processing Is Mrs. Short Janss. Shoum ot right: Mary Brumfield running o program Shown below Gory Beard and Curt Cooh programming on Apple 1-e. (Photos by C. Ritter) Shop Students Are Never Board Marvin Johnston, senior, shown working on his project. (Photo by Mailes) Katie Wilkinson, senior, shown sanding the headboard of her waterbed. (Photo by Mailes) David Rawlins, senior, shown gluing together two pieces of wood for his desk. (Photo by Profitt) By Debbie Proffitt, senior Shop, one of the most popular classes on campus, is taught by Mr. Howard Hill. An average of a WO students take shop each year. First year shop students will learn the different types of wood, how to put woods together, how to cut the wood, how to prepare it, plane it, sand the wood, how to use the machines, how to glue the wood and how to finish it. At the end of the year students have something to show for their work. According to Mr. Hill, students learn to use not only their minds and hands but also common sense. Mr. Hill, is shown cutting a piece of wood. (Photo by Mailes) Art Develops Creativity By Debbie Profitt, senior Art. an elective class on campus, has been taught by Mr. Larry Banks for the last 14 years. Art helps to develop many awarenesses of the things that surround you and help to further your appreciation of aesthetics. - - Clay Jennings, senior displaying his drawing. (Photo Scott Clark, freshman, shown with Jeff Hoover, senior, displaying their pottery that they both entered by Sandberg) in the annual Big 8 Art Contest. (Photo by Sandberg) Mr Banks, shown advising Clay Jennings and Stacey Zumwalt on their 6' x 6' pencil drawing. (Photo Jennings and Zumwalt are shown displaying the final by Sandberg) product. (Photo by Sandberg) UJorrior staff ore Seantel Patton, Steve Harrington, Beth Moeller. Craig Joy, Deonn Smith, Lori Lucos, Michelle lipe. Debbie Profltt. Connie Ritter. Kell Roork. Mrs. Vicki Sandberg, Georgono UJII-son. Brenda Lankford. Toml Carlin, Kenny Plotner, Melissa Other Staff members are Dana Martin. Jeto Henry. Kline, ond Ml-Cdltor Down Shinn, and Leftnn Ritter. (Photo by chelle Sharkey Shork°V) ond Doug Skaggs Uf 3 By Down Shinn. Cditor The UJorrior Staff has been working hard again this year In order to produce a yearbook thot Seneca High School students can be proud of. The staff decided to folow a magazine style loyout and the theme for this year was 'Time.' +t Members of the Moccasin Print are Karla Malles. Debbie Profltt. editor. Sheila Marsh, Michelle Lipe, Shael Snow. Kris Johnson-Dovis. John Linders. Kevin Bogle. Kevin Cochran, Kenny Platner. Not shown ore Melissa Kline ond Michelle Sharkey. (Photo by Campus) 36 Moccasin Print Serves S.H.S. For 55 Veors The staff aias able to take and develop their own pictures this year, contrary to years m the post. The dork room uuos set up specifically for the Warrior and Morcosln Print staffs. It served os on educational experience In uuhlch everyone enjoyed. Jdltor Down Shinn, attended o two week comp ot PSU. In which many new Ideas were discussed ond brought bock to the Warrior Staff. Pictured ot left Is Doom Shinn working very hard trying to get her layout done before deadline. Shinn is the editor for the 1984-1985 Ulorrlor Veor. (Photo by Sandberg) Pictured ot right Is editor Debbie Profltt discussing the paper with staff members John Linders, Torn! Boyer, Kevin Bogle ond Kenny Plotner. Shown above Is Korlo Molles, Debbie Profltt ond Shael Snow working on layout. (Photo by Shorkey) By Debbie Profitt. editor The Moccasin Print has been producing o newspaper for Seneco High School for the lost 55 yeors. This year the staff went to o new ond more journalistic look, now printed in tabloid size newspaper, fill articles, features and editorials ore written in a standard journalistic style. Before new members stort to write the articles that go into the paper, they must first learn the lows, responsibilities ond criteria of accurate reporting. After that they ore assigned beats to cover, then must write and type the article. After oil the articles ore turned in they leorn how to do layouts ond headlines. VO-TECH WORKS Bottom row left to right, Brian Hembree, Donald Davenport, Charlie King, Scott McGehee, James Taylor, Jeff Rice, Danny Vangunda, Scott Millard, Robert Hembree, Danny Adams, Scott Yeakey. Top row, Lee Hothnagle, Doug Martin, Mark Sisk, Randy Redden, Brad Hughes, Eldon Wilson, Stacy Zumwalt, Todd Lankford, Kenny Brinkoetter, and Curtis Carver. (Photo by Campus) Above left Danny Vangunda works on the tailgate of a pick-up. Left Bob Etherton and Scott McGehee clean-up their tools. Above Doug Martin and James Taylor in their Electronics class. (Photo by Platner) TOWARD Junior Donald Smith in his Auto-mechanics class looking for the right tools. (Photo by Platner) AUTO MECHANICS Kenny Brinkoetter Curtis Carver Bob Etherton Brian Hembree Scott McGehee Scott Yeakey Donald Smith AUTO BODY Dan Adams Robert Hembree Randy Redden COMPACT CARS Charlie King Don Davenport Lee Nothnagle Jeff Rice Adrian Elkins Chris Wyrick ELECTRONICS Brad Hughes Doug Martin James Taylor DRAFTING Scott Millard CAREERS Left Jeff Rice overhauling breaks in Compact Cars. Top Eldon Wilson getting a bird s eye view at the transmission. Above Mark Sisk and Robert Hembree looking at a job well done. (Photo by Platner) I Want Muscles! 9 Sfiiu impnaoi } Ac 4 4} (Ac ftt C t 4 upp i 4 4}. fCm. da ? A u C ? a 4c 00 By Doom Shinn Clerical is a two hour doss offered to senior students who plan on going into o business field after and employees is set up. They leorn whot it would really be like to work that greot time—9 to 5. storting level. Students not only leorn how to type letters and purchase orders, but also leorn data processing and Mrs. Carolyn Hill Returns to SHS Lori Lucos A neuj faculty member at SHS is Mrs. Carolyn Hill, who teaches Home economics, Child Development, Intermediate Food and Clothing dosses. This year Mrs. Hill taught her students to cook and sem. Some students said that cooking was more fun than sewing because you get to eat what you cook but you just wear what you sew. In her Child Development-Family Relations doss she helps her students understand more things obout life and what is expected of them os adults. She also teaches them how to cope with family problems and various other problems faced by teenagers. Intermediate food ond clothing classes learn how to cook well-balanced meols and to sew garments that ore a little more difficult than those the first year students learn. unior Senior By Jeto Henry, senior Saturday, April 13th, the Junlor Senior Prom, sponsored by the Junior Class, was held ot the Holidome in Joplin. A social hour was held ot 7:00 with refreshments being served and Prom soon following ot 7:30. The welcome was extended to the audience by Junior Class President, Angie Vowels, who was later presented on arrangement of red carnations for doing on outstanding job In picking up the position of class president after the first class president moved. Invocation was given by Seontel Patton. Following was o buffet dinner that included turkey and dressing and Salisbury steak, green beans, potatoes, salad, rolls, various desserts, and o beverage. entertainment this year was the reoding of the Senior prophecy which was read by Junior Shoel Snow. Music wos provided by The Ultimate Sound by Goyle Potteet. Decorations were arranged by the Junior Class. Pictured above Is Tosha Hosp, Angle Vowels, and Cathy Watkins Pictured at top of page are Sam Cdujards, Shannon Crouch. Gary Turley, ond Pete Sams 44 Pictured obove ore the Seneca High School students and their guests er oylng their meal. Pictured obove Is Seneca High School Principal ILHHom Mc€ntlre and Superintendent Tom Fevurly. Prom • 45 Pictured obove ore Seniors Mkhele Sharkey ond Troy Winch. Pictured below ore Seniors Kevin Durbin. Srendo Thompson. Dovld Rawlins. ond Kim Brown. UJendy Corey ond Michoel Henedy. help eoch other before graduation. Pictured obove Lori Lucas. Leonn Ritter. Tom! Boyer, ond Melissa Brodrlck. preparing for graduation. Pictured above Is Senior Dovld flowllns GRRDURTION Seventy-five seniors groduoted the evening of May 23 ot 8:00 pm at the High School gymnasium. Superintendent Tom Fevurly greeted each senior os he or she entered the stage, while high school principal. Sill McCntire. colled names. Mr. Dallas Fortner, school board president, presented them with their diplomas. Juniors Kelli Roork ond Brian Vust, escorts, gave each senior o red rose while exiting the stage. Seneco High School Sand, led by instructor Jeanette Cowherd gave us the entertainment for thot evenings presentation. Mr. Rondy Fritchey, president of Smith Foods Incorporated, attended os guest speaker. Mr. Fritchey is on olumni of Seneco High School. After the ceremonies the students turn m their cop ond 90urns for diplomas Randy Redden checks m ujith Mr. Lorry Bonks Rt left More Whiteheod receives his diploma from his fother, Boord Member Clyde Whlteheod. Uou e (Browne Queen By: Croig Joy, Soph. Homecoming week ended on o high note with o 37-13 victory over the Cossville UUildcots. During the pre-gome activities. Angie Vowels, Junior, wos crowned queen. Angie is the daughter of Dwight and Phyllis Vowels. Seneca. She is junior doss president, secretory of FHA, o member of Moth League, and has attained the 8 honor roll. Her classes include: Family Aelotions Child Development, Doto Processing. Algebra II, accounting, American History, and English III. Other candidates were: Down Shinn, senior, daughter of Frank and Cynthia Shinn; Kristi UJhitehill, sophomore, daughter of Kenneth and Sharon UJhitehill; ond Regina Gilstrop, freshman, daughter of Ronnie ond Mary Gilstrop. Angie wbs presented with o tiara ond flowers, and oil the candidates were presented with o gift by the varsity cheerleaders. Crown bearer wos Brandon Moiles and flower girl was Jera Gallemore. 50 Jlomecominq 84 WINNERS OF TH€ FLOAT COMPETITION: Top to bottom, left, footboll players; seniors, 3rd place; juniors. 4th place. Right, sophomores, 2nd place,- freshmen. 1st place. Royalty Football Gordon Chambers and Crystal Patton Heather Phillips. Freshman Karla Mailes, Junior Sora Fldomson, Sophomore Ron Gorham mokes the shot Senior Greg Keeling crowns Kim Brown Queen By Connie Ritter On February 15, Senior Kim Brown was crowned 1985 Homecoming Queen. Kim and her attendants were escorted onto the court during mid-gome activities, where she was crowned and presented gifts. Her attendants were Korlo Moiles, Junior; Sara Rdomson, Sophomore; and Heather Phillips, Freshman. (Photos by Jan-lynn) Royalty Bosketboll “ 53 WARRIOR By Melissa Kline, senior Tashsa hosp, Junior, and Rowdy Strait, sophomore, were crowned Warrior King and Queen on Thursday, February 14. Tashsa Hosp is the daughter of Tom and Peggy Hosp and Rowdy Strait is the son of Melody and Jerry Strait. This year the king and queen were chosen by Mickey Mantle, hall of Fame baseball star. Susan Woodwork COROHATIOH HELD oh valehtihes day who is presently residing in Loma Linda. The flower girl was Jonita Malone, daughter of Teryl and Derinda Malone and the crown bearer was Justin Skaggs son of Bill and Janice Skaggs. Shown above ore 1984 winners Sophomores Julie Brottln ond Jeff Jennings, with the flower girl. Jonlto Molone ond crown beorer. Justin Skoggs. Shown below ore UJorrlor King ond Queen ond their court. Absent from warrior coronotlon wos Junior Candidate Kenny Brlnkoetter. Scott Veokey escorted Ms. Hosp. Steve Horrlngton Brenda Thompson Long and McCoy elected Spanish Royalty By Kelli Roark €1 Csportol Sehor y Sehorita fueron Jim (Ricardo) Long, junior, hijo de Dr. y Sro. James L. Long, y Shaaina (Sonio) McCoy, major, hijo de Sr. LUIIIiom McCoy. Clejieron el vlernes, el 2 de noviembre, 1984, por los miembros Club de Csponol. Jim es un meimbro del Club de Csponol y FCA. Shawna es un miembro del Club de Csportol, FBLA, FHA, FCA, NHS, y Club de Llove. Otro candidotos fue Mike (Miguel) LUillioms, junior, Joy (Leah) Henry, major, Tommy (Tomoro) Pierson, mayor. The Spanish Sehor y Sehorita were Jim Long, junior, son of Dr. and Mrs. James L. Long, and Shoiuno McCoy, senior, daughter of LUIIIiom McCoy. They mere elected Friday, November 2, 1984, by the members of Spanish Club. Jim is o member of Spanish Club and Fellowship of Christian Rthletes. Shoaino is a member of Spanish Club, Future Business Leaders of America, Future Homemakers of America, Fellowship of Christian Athletes, Notional Honor Society, and Key Club. Other candidates were Mike LUillioms, junior, Joy Henry, senior, and Tommy Pierson, senior. (Photo by Campus) Chapman Named Barnwarming Queen By Kelli Roark Soturdoy, October 13. 1984, Donno Chopmon, senior, daughter of Don ond Iris Chopmon. wos crowned Future Formers of America's Barnwarming Queen. The festivities were held ot the Vocational Agricultural Building. Donno is also o member of Future Homemakers of America ond Spotlights. Other candidates were Leslie Kuhn, senior, Konnte Brown, sophomore, ond Liso Kuhn, freshman. (Photo by Sandberg) 56 Crystal Alderman Doug Blevins Tami Boyer Melissa Brodrick Kim Brown 58 Wendy Carey Doug Channel Donna Chapman Kevin Cochran Karen Davis John Donham Kevin Durbin Charlotte Ferguson Kimberly Golden James Harlan Steve Harrington Robert Hembree Michael Henady Jela Henry Joy Henry Jeff Hoover Tim Hoover Kathy Huffman Brent Jay Clay Jennings Kris Johnson Marvin Johnston Greg Keeling Barbie King Melissa Kline Leslie Kuhn Wes Kuhn Todd Lankford Michelle Lipe Lori Lucas John Mullin Rhonda Nunn Seantel Patton Sue Phillips Tammy Pierson Sheila Marsh Dana Martin Shawna McCoy Scott McGchee Charlene Mendenhall I red Mills Anna Mitchell Angie Mil tag Beth Moeller Carmen Morris enior Ifl lomenti Gary Turley Marc Whitehead Philip Watts Katie Wilkinson Traci Webb Stacey Zumwalt When thinking about the futures of the Seneca Class of 85 , this poem came to mind: DON'T QUIT When things go wrong, as they sometimes will. When the road you're trudging seems all uphill. When the funds are low and the debts are high. And you want to smile, but you have to sigh. When care is pressing you down a bit — Rest if you must, but don't you quit. Life is queer with its twists and turns. As every one of us sometimes learns. And many a person turns about When they might have won had they stuck it out. Don't give up though the pace seems slow — You may succeed with another blow. John Saunders Doug Skaggs Karen Smith Often the straggler has given up When he might have captured the victor's cup; And he learned too late when the night came down. How close he was to the golden crown. Success is failure turned inside out — So stick to the fight when you're hardest hit — It's when things seem worst that you mustn't quit. Debbie Profitt David Rawlins v y n Randy Redden Le Ann Ritter Gary Roark Karen Scroggins Michelle Sharkey Dawn Shinn Mark Sisk Tony Smith Angela Thompson Brenda Thompson SMITH FOODS INCORPORATED Premium Quality Pood Service ... Vending Catering 1831 Roosevelt Joplin, Missouri 417-781-4200 63 Seneca Says Goodbye To R Friend By Michelle Sharkey, SENIOR Rodney Lynn Green, 17, a junior at Seneco High School, died ot 8:56 p.m. Monday, November 5 of injuries he received in o two-car accident one mile south of Seneco on Highway 43. He was born October 13, 1967 in UJebb City and hod lived in the Seneco area for the post five years. Rodney hod attended Seneco schools since the sixth grade. Rs o student in high school he was o member of Future Business Leaders of America, Swing Choir, marching bond and jazz bond. During the lost four years Rodney was very active in the Seneco Music Deportment. Since the eighth grade he hos ployed saxophone for the Jazz Masters and Morching Bond. Rodney also song baritone and boss for the Swing Choir and Concert Choir. Rodney's accomplishments in music were Outstanding Freshman Vocal Student and 1984 flll-Dlstrict Honors Choir. Rodney was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Fisher, Route 2, Seneco and Mr. and Mrs. David Green, Route 1. Carl Junction. Services were held ot 2:30 p.m. November 8 in the high school gymnasium. David Duncon ond Gerald Griffin were the officiants. Burial was held ot Mount Hope Cemetory UUebb City under the direction of Compbell-Biddlecome Funeral Home. Members of the Jozz Bond and Swing Choir served os pallbearers. They were Brent Clark, Shan Lawson, Tim UJoodward, Mike Green, John Donhom ond James Harlan. Top - Karla Moiles ond Rodney Green during reheorsol for Stop ond Swell the Roses Rodney's favorite songl Middle - Rodney ond bond picture for lettermon. Bottom - Rodney posing In Choir robe. 64 KocL ney J. Qreen 1967-1984 Top - Rodney ond Christo Mothre ot Footbol Homecoming 1984. Middle • Rodney's bottle coif thot he rolsed. Bottom - Rs a child Rodney u on 1st ploce in UJebb City Swim Competition for the Butterfly Stroke. Kelly Boll Down Bandy Elizabeth Bortlett Gory Beard Kevin Bogle Dove 8rodford Kenny Brlnkootter Mory Brumfield Greg Bujewskl Terri Campbel Taml Corlln Curtis Carver Shello Cerlna Duone Chester Brent Clark Jeff Connel Curt Cook Cricket Craig firm Crowley DonokJ Davenport Shown Eby BIB Cddlngs John Enyort Bob Etherton DorreB Fluker fion Gorhom Rodney Green Trevo HoB Brian Hembree Rhondo Hembree By Georgano ULIIIson, Junior One of the outstanding juniors this year is Connie Bitter. She participated in many activities such os future Teochers of fimerico. Key Club, treasurer of future Homemakers of America, and is vice-president of Spanish Club. She is also o wrestling cheerleader. She enjoys ploying volleyball, tennis, and uuolking. Her plans for the future include going to college and becoming o business ujomon. Connie is the daughter of Roy and Peggy Ritter. Juniors 67 By Georgono Wilson. Junior Juniors ore responsible for o number of events including the foil homecoming. The juniors not only decorote for the donee but also finance this activity. Greg Hogan Tommy Hokomb Brlon Hopkins Tashso Hosp Brod Hughs Kerri Johnson Charles Ketchum Chortle King Jerri King LeRnno Logers Brenda Lankford Cheryl lewis John Linders Jomes Long Korlo Molles Doug Martin Christo Mothre Fondo Montgomery Randy Morris Misty Nelson Lee Nothnogle Marsho Porks Kenny Plotner Jeff Rice Connie Ritter Cdword Ritter KeN Roork Renee Roork Poulo Sounders Teresa Slefrled 68 Deanna Sisk Andrew Smith Deonn Smith Donald Smith Shael Snow Alan Splvo Jomes Taylor Rob Triplett Donnie Vongundo Angie Vowels Cathy UUotklns Trlslo LUIIklns By Georgona UUilson, junior Another outstanding junior is Brent Clark. He is not only In moth league and key club but also on active member in jazz bond and enjoys ploying the percussion section, trap set, xylophone, piano ond keyboard. Music is his main hobby, but he also enjoys working with recording ond sound systems. After graduation from high school Clark plans to attend Missouri Southern State College for two years ond then the University of Missouri in Rolla for three years. Then he plans to pursue o career In electrical engineering in the field of music. Since 1979 Clark has been on active member In the Boy Scouts. In January 1985, he received the highest award offered In Boy Scouting, the Cogle Award. To win this award eoch scout must earn 21 merit bodges ond successfully complete o community or church related project. t . 4 Juniors “ 69 Lawson Featured as an Outstanding Sophomore 8y Craig Jay. Sophomore Shon Lawson, son of Pat and Shira Lawson. Is one of the outstanding sophomores. Shon Is not only an active member of bond and jazz band, but also a student trainer for the football team, a statistician for freshmen basketball, and a certified lifeguard. Playing the drums and collecting hots ore among his many hobbies. One of his hots was given him by Coach Tom Hodge. In the summer of 1984. Shon attended Southwest Missouri State University's trainer's camp. He hopes to attend UJashburn University's advanced trainer's camp this summer. LUhen asked about his future plans Shan says. I hope to go to college and to become a medical trainer or to go into music. Donny Adorns Sara Adamson Shlrl Addington Jim Aldermon Poul Armstrong Don Ar wood Michelle Boker Loro Botes Sherry Botes Golen Beard Corl Beaty DJ. Bennett Cindl Bledsoe Adorn Bolton Missy Bomon Julie Brottln Konnle Brown Ted Bujewskl Joed Burkhart Don Butler Renee Carver Dario Cedlllo Julie Chopmon Dovld Clowson Carietta Clemons Steve Cole Stocl Conduff Som Crodduck Angelo Croven Barry Crum Goyien Dovls Jeff Drogoo Richard Dutton Johnetto €by Stacy fddlngs Sam Cdwards Michael €Ms Eugene €IHson Jock €vons Angle Ferguson Marty Forrest Dona Friend Ricky Fry Ted Geory Kurt Gilbert Rhonda GHstrop MeUndo Golden Jeono Gosmlck Brian Groy Keith Groy Aria Green Mike Green Jackie Honcock Shannon Hart Sally Haynes Jerry Hembree Della HHdreth Craig Jay Jeff Jennings Arthur King Diana Kolle Shan Lawson Kim lewis lance long Vince Moaele Jomes McNorton Marty Mitchell Brad Morris Wynn Muin Steve Murray Moyor Loyd Rdoms signs the prodomotlon of FBIR Week os Sophomores Croig Joy. Renee Corver. ond Kristi UUhltehll look on. (Photo by Jonss) Rob NesvokJ Melndo Olver Henry Otto Dor In Oxford Dkmo Oxford Rondy Possmore Missy Potterson Dovld Pott on Morlene Points Denese Poole Chorles Profltt Philip Rainey Robyn Rokes Rondol Ritter Terry Ritter John Rossman Cynthia Ruddlck 8arbora Smith Cothy Smith Debbie Speaker Joey Splvo Vernon Stoit RouxJy Strok Jim Thompson Scott VonSlyke Donette Verser Dusty lilhlteheod Kristi UUhltehll - 73 President Deron Burr. Vice Prl Secretory-Treasurer Regina Gitetr Representatives Chad Nolan and Class Fovorites: flichar UUoodujard silent ULIill Cook, bp . Student Council i u$an llloodaiord d Macias and Susan Burr serves as Class President By Brenda Lankford, Junior Deron Burr is a freshman at Seneca High School. He was born June 25, 1970, at Neosho, MO. Deron is o member of Fellowship of Christian Fithletes. He Is president of his freshman doss and he is on student council. Deron was chosen os o candidate for Warrior King this year. He hos ployed football for the post 3 years, and basketball for 5 years. Deron hos olso ployed baseball for the lost 9 years. His hobbies ore anything that involves activity. Deron hasn't decided on hs future plans. (Photo by Jonss) _________ __________________________________ Coleen Rider man Margaret Anderson Michele Bolley Roger Ball Kathg Balls Gene Bennett Greg Berry flnge Blonlrenshlp Darren Blevins Gory Blood Cddle Brodrlck Rick Bryant Deron Burr Beth Campbell Alfred Cervantes Brenda Chester Scott Clark Cathy Clawson Dlono Cook Jeonle Cook Will Cook Scott Cooper Shannon Crouch Amy Crow Mlchoel Crowley Toni Davis Tony Donhom Samantha Cngle Morle Ferguson Jody Gamble Valeria Gilbert Kristie Gllstrap Regina Gtstrap Jerry Gorham Clifton Gray Sharon Green Christl Hartman Shelia Hazlett Reggie Hembree Charlie Hogan Trovls Hokomb Jeff Howard David Ingrom Bobby Jeffery Bryon Johnson Judy Jones Darren King Valerio Krummel Lisa Kuhn Freshmen 75 William loot Rick Law Ronnie Lawson Billy Lee Rick Lite Julie Luc us Richard McCready Gregory McGehee Mark McGuIrk Richard Moclos Susan Morris Claude Merrlman Raymon Merrlman Rmy Mountford Tamm! MuWn Jim Newson Chad Nolan Jerry Oxford Heather PhIHIps Scott Podschun Richard flowllns Donna Royborn ftngle Rhotlgon Debbie Rice fronk Rkkert Carol Ritter Chris Roark Johnno Roark Rhonda Roark Don Rossmon Pot Salsmon Jonathan Scheffler Lisa Siegfried Rngelo Skaggs Shelly Sluder Bryan Smith Sheila Smith Angela Spur gin Tommy Stonsll Michael Steele Berry Stephens Brian Stone Bobby Turley James Van Wagner Tonya Webber Dorren WNtehl Doug Wilson LoNeH Winch Susan Woodward 76 Stucco Representative enjoys cheerleading By Brendo Lankford, Junior Another freshman here at Seneca High School Is Susan Dlone Woodward. Susan is 15 years old and she uuas born January 30, 1970 at Neosho, MO. Her parents are Gilbert (Sonny) and Sharon UJoodujard. Her class schedule is biology, civics, P.€.. home economics. English, pre-olgebro, and basic business. Her activities this year hove been student council representative, and she was chosen os o Warrior Queen candidate. Her special Interests are cheerleading, shopping, and listening to music. She especially enjoys playing softball. Her future plans ore to go to college and become a cosmetologist. Freshmen's eyes are examined to detect problems. Shown obove ore Uso Siegfried ond Nurse Undo Rogers. (Photo by Prof let) WE WELCOME STUDENT ACCOUNTS STATE BANK OF SENECA Drive-In Hours Weekdays: 8:00 - 5:00 Fridays: 8:00 - 5:30 Saturdays 8:00 - 12:00 Banking Hours Weekdays: 9:30 - 2:30 Friday Evenings: 4:00 - 5:30 Saturdays: 9:00 - 12:00 CHEROKEE STREET, SENECA, MISSOURI MEMBER FDIC CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF “85” 78 Seniors honored at gome Following tradition again this year, the seniors on the football team ond their parents were recognized on September 29, for their hard work ond accomplishments throughout their years ot Seneco High School. During half time activities the seniors escorted their parents on the field ond presented them with flowers ond buttons. Shown ot right ore members of the senior doss ond parents during the Senior Night Celebration. (Photo by Pott on) Below - Seneco Indians held on afternoon gome Saturday, September 29. Their opponents were from Piper, Konsas. (Photo by Sondberg) Below right - Senior More Whlteheod. kicker, accomplished o 79% overoge of oil extra points ottempted fls o defensive bock, Senior Oovld Bowlins, qoorterbock. wos the only Seneco player to moke the fill Brea Team. (Photo by Spencer) H«v1n Durtjln St«v« Herrington Tim Hoover S Doug Skoggs Gay Turley Oov Jonnlngs John Muftn Dovtd Rouitns More Whteheod Danny fldom Gay Beard Indians take Second in Conference By Melissa Kline, senior The Seneca Indians hod a successful year by placing second In conference and having a record of 8-2. Over the last three years the Seneca Indians have won 27 of the last 34 games. Tom Hodge, head football coach, commented that the 1984 team, had a good general attitude as any team I've every coached. Coach Hodge. I enjoyed coaching them. Shown above are • Top row: Brian Stone. Reggie Hembree. Richard Rowllns, Travis Holcomb. Chad Nolan. €d 8rodrlck. Claude Merrlmon. Richard McCreody. Second row: Scott Cooper. Nell Vust, Jeff Howard. LIMB Cook. David €ngrom. Doug ULWson. Mike Crowley. Tony Donhom, Rick Bryant. Shannon Crouch. Third row: Bobby Turley. Pot Solsmon. Vernon Stolt. Richard Moclos, Carl Beoty. Rob Nesvold. Rrthur King, Dusty UJhJteheod. Dan fir wood. Berry Stephens, fil Cervantes. Fourth row: Wynn Mullins. Jerry Hembree. Rowdy Strait, Brod Morris. Don Butler. Jeff Jennings. Ted Bujewskl. Mike €IIJs. Vince Moaele. Rick Fry. Jeff Dragoo. Fifth Row: Cooch Ron Wolloce, Cooch Mike Vust. Coach Tom Hodge. Ken Platner. Mike Williams. Rob Triplett. Scott Veokey. Brian Vust. Gary Beard. Greg Bujewskl, Danny fidoms. Joy Nunn, Lee Ireland. Troiner, Cooch Bin Spencer. Sixth row: Doug Skaggs. Dovld Rowllns. Kevin Durbin. Gary Turley. Marc Whiteheod. Mark Sisk, John MuUn. Cloy Jennings, Steve Harrington. Tim Hoover. (Photo by Jon Lynn) Shown right ore seniors: Kevin Durbin. Steve Harrington. Tim Hoover. Cloy Jennings. John Mulln, David Rowllns. Mark Sisk. Doug Skoggs. Gary Turley. Marc Whiteheod. (Photo by Jan Lynn) SHS - 25 n MacDonald fsL |CoufttV 7 SHS - 2 $%y| 5Flamar - 2 SHS - 34 SHS - 28 SHS - 27 SHS - 14 SHS-21 SHS - 37 m Monett - 0 % fUixa - 13 Piper. KS-7 Mt. Vernon - 19 Cast Newton - 0 iosiville - 13 SHS - 14 Carl Junction - 30 SHS-22 Aurora - 12 0 g T d S 4 u kl K o Ptatnor Jorry Hombro UiBams Wf Jonrtngs Scott Voafcoy Rob Nosvotd Orton Vust Rowdy Strat Sports 81 Vorslty FootboM Cheerleaders worked hard to moke victory hoops for the footboH players to sacrifice. (Photo by Spencer) Cooches watch the gome with anticipation and frustration. (Photos by Spencer) Players study the events of the gome while waiting to participate. (Photo by Sondberg) 82 Cooch Bill Spencer Informs the defensive teom on their next move ond their strategy. (Photo by Spencer) Varsity team gets second in districts By Melissa Kline. Senior The Varsity Volleyball team had a very successful year this year. They placed second in districts and hod a 12-10 record for the season. Coach Pottl Killian stated that. I was very pleased with my first year in coaching volleyboll and I am looking forward to a more successful year next year.” Varsity team worms up to win. Varsity Voleybal team consists of the following: Top row - Georgono Wilson. Seantel Potton. Kotle Wilkinson. Tommy Hokomb. Deonno Sisk. Mary Brumfield. Second row - Korlo Malles. Rhondo Hembree, fondo Montgomery, Connie Ritter Junior Varsity team consists of the following: Top row - Rhondo Gilstrop, firm Crowley. Renee Carver, Cothy Smith. Melinda Golden. Second row - Carol Ritter. Uso Veokey, Julie Brottln. Jeonno Goswlck. 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Vernon McRuley Diamond Sheldon Cost Newton LUebb City Monett Rurora Stockton Sarcoxie By Dana Martin The Seneca Boys Basketball team was coached this year by a new member of the faculty. Ivan Chambers. Seneca took first in team defense in the 2fl division. Senior Greg Keeling was first Fill-Conference ond Junior Jock Cvons was second Fill-Conference. Bottom Row - lance long, fidom Bolton. Cor! Beaty. Galen Beard. Jerry Hembree Top Rout - Coach Carl Mller, Sam Crodduck. Mike Green. Mike €Bs. Jeff Jennings. Cooch Ivan Chambers. left to right - Greg Keeling. Rob NesvokJ. Marc Whiteheod, Mark UJIsk. Jock Cvons. Ron Gorhom. Doug Martin. Curtis Carver, Kenny 8rlnkoetter, Mlcheol Henody. fviiv t More UJNt b od Michool H oody Mark Sisk Grog K«« ng Aon Gorttam K ony Qrtnfcoattar Doug Martin Jock (vans Curtis Carver Rob NesvoU FR€SHM€N Seneca 57 €ast Neuiton SO Seneca 56 Sarcoxle 41 Seneca 51 Cassvllle 39 Seneca 34 McDonald County 35 Seneca 63 Carl Junction 30 Seneca 37 Monett 36 Seneca 45 Carl Junction 99 Seneca 34 Diamond 95 Seneca 61 Monett 47 Seneca 41 Diamond 96 Seneca Tournament - Second Place Seneca 49 Quapaw 96 Seneca 64 Diamond 44 Seneca 58 Cost Newton 61 (OT) 8g Jeta Henry Freshmen Basketball, coached by Kendall Hunt, had a verg successful season uuith a record of 11-2. The team offensive average ujos 50 points per game and team defensive average was 37 points per game. Offensive leaders this gear were Scott Cooper with 11.6 points per game and Deron Burr with 11.3 points per game. 13 n S K € T 13 n L L Bottom Row - Franky Rlckert. Billy Lee. Mike Crowley Jr.. Cddle Broderick. Mark McGuIrk. Greg Berry. IL Lont. 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(Photo by Jon Lynn) 86 TUty’CE Disy GIELS by Beth Moeller The UUrestling cheerleoders hod one exciting season cheering their team oil the way to the State Championship in Columbia, Missouri. UJith the Conference Tournament held in Seneco this year, along with the Seneca Tournament, the cheerleoders found themselves doing nothing but making brockets and posters and brockets ond signs ond brockets! This is one of those tedious jobs cheerleoders do which is seldom recognized. LUe see the signs in the gymnasium ond the halls but very seldom do we consider who mode them ond how much work went into them. The wrestling cheerleoders con tell you thot cheerleoding goes for beyond whot you see on the court cheering the team. F€€TCALL E4$rETEALL by Beth Moeller If you think thot standing In front of 400 fidgeting, eyeing peers in the middle of a field moving your arms and trying to moke your voice stop quivering long enough so that they know who you ore yelling for. it intimidating, you ore absolutely rightl It takes o lot of guts to do thot but once you've mode It, you seem to forget the knocking knees ond butterflies you experienced. The football cheerleaders ore the first to get to prove whether or not it wos oil worth it. find I like to think they always do. Just about the most energetic group of girls you'll come across ore those football cheerleaders, always planning out pyramids ond scheming for the pep rallies. This season many varieties entertained the roily crowds such os Bozo the Caterpillar, the UJildcot which ran over Renee. The Prince, ond the Senior Football boys os cheerleaders. This year's squad was (from pictured above) Kristi UJhitehill, Beth Moeller, Renee Carver. Rhondo Gilstrap, Cathy Smith, ond Crlckett Croig. by Beth Moeller Point. Point, Point! It wos on actual miracle that the stage scene for Basketball Homecoming was finished before they whipped thot curtain open os the queen approached the stage. Steve Harrington wos doing the bulk of the work until he realized he wasn't going to finish, then oil of the basketball cheerleaders grabbed their brushes and staplers ond ladders to finish the job. The basketball cheerleaders ore responsible for oil of the Homecoming activities which include the stage setting. Since there ore so many gomes there is only one pep roily held oil season which is on Homecoming day. This year they performed a donee routine to Sheena Coston's Hungry €yes in which a pyramid was incorporated along with flips off of mini trampolines by Beth Moeller ond Tashsa Hosp. This Veor s squod is (from picture above) Beth Moeller. Renee Carver. Kristi UJhitehill. Danette Verser, Tashsa Hosp, ond Crickett Croig. Above Is the sign drawn by Steve Horrlngton of the footboH cheerleaders. It wos done for them from the footbal teom ond read We Love Vou! (Photo by Moeller) left: Varsity Football Cheerleaders (Photo by Ireland) above: Storlett Stevie topping off o pyramid ond ready to foil gracefully ot o pep roily. (Photo by Shinn) right: Varsity Basketball Cheerleaders (Photo by Ireland) MATMEN RETAIN Bottom row left to right: Clay Jennings, Berry Stephens, Dan Butler, Richard McCready, Arthur King, Bryan Smith, Brian Stone, Troy Allen, and Jeff Howard, Middle row: Jim Thompson, Jim Mewsom, Charlie Hogan, Reggie Hembree, Bobby Turley, Wynn Mullin, Tony Smith, Kenny Platner, Rowdy Strait, lieil Yust, Chad liolan, Ted Bujewski, Top row: Coach Bob Triplett, Manager Kevin Bogle, Richard Macias, Shannon Crouch, Doug Skaggs, Mike Williams, Tim Hoover, Brian Yust, Gary Beard, Greg Bujewski, Kevin Durbin, Dana Friend, Shael Snow, Assistant Coach Mike Yust. (Photo by Jan-Lynn) Above left, the wrestlers repeat as District Champions. Above right. Coaches Mike Yust and Bob Triplett. Above, the Indians had ten wrestlers in the District Finals. (Photos by McCready) Tony Smith Neil Yust H Y , it Greg Bujewski Kenny Platner Wynn Mullen Bl Kevin Durbin Reggie Hembree CHAMPIONSHIPS Ml Left Brian Yust takes another first place. Right student manager Kevin Bogle works hard at checking out equipment. Tim Hoover Doug Skaggs Rowdy Strait Brian Jody Yust Gamble Arthur King Shannon Couch Gary Beard Jeff Howard Bryan Smith Richard McCready letter WINNERS Richard Macias Mike Williams Seneca Wrestlers Take It Is with o tremendous amount of pride that I thank our wrestlers for their hord work and dedication in achieving every goal that is possible for o young high school athlete In one sport. Vou hove hod on experience that will never fade but will continue to grow forever in your memories. I am grateful for the opportunity os o cooch to be o port of the team to bring home the first state championship In the bottom half of the state. As time posses ond you ore reflecting upon your success, I would challenge you to stop and remember those people who helped you in these accomplishments ond osk yourself, How con I help? This wos o job done well by people with class. First State Title Pictured above or Smco'i 1964-1985 State Champions Seolor Kevlr Durbin. Heovvsuelght ond Sophomore Wynn MuIn. 119 pound Durbin finished the seoson ot 86-1 MtAn finished c 24-0 (Photo by Skoggs) Shown below or member ot the St at Chompionship ream From toft to right Aeggto Hembree. UJyro Mufln. Tony S rtth. Kerviy Ptotner, Doug Skoggs. Mgr Kevin Bogto Bock row: Cooch Trlptott. Mli UUKams. Kevin Durbin. Tim Hoover. Brian Vust. Gary Beard, and Cooch Vust (Photo by Campus) By Doug Skoggs The Seneca Motmen captured the 1R-2R State UJrestllng Chompionship on February 7-9 in the Heornes Building ot the University of Missouri. The motmen took 10 out of 12 mrestlers with 6 of them copturing State medals. Those mho mon medals mere Senior Tony Smith 3rd, Senior Doug Skoggs 5th. and Senior Kevin Durbin bringing home the Heovymeight State Chompionship. Juniors Gory Beard and Mike Williams captured 6th and 3rd respectively. lilynn Mullin, sophomore, captured the 119 pound Stote Chompionship. The others attending mere Senior Tim Hoover. Junior Kenny Platner, and Junior Brian Vust, and Freshman Reggie Hembree. This chompionship mos the first Stote Championship ever mon by the Indians. Good job mrestlers me ore proud of you. Setteca 7e zm Michael Henady Steve Harrington John Mullln Curt Cook Scott Veakey Jerry Hembree Rob Nesvold Brad Morris UJIII Cook Travis Holcomb By Connie Ritter, Junior The Seneco boys track team, coached by Kendall Hunt, hod o winning season. Leading the success was Steve Harrington, uuho scored the most individual points this year and set o new school record in the 300 meter low hurdles. The 2-mile relay team also hod much success this season. They placed in the eight meets they participated in. They took first place at Baxter Springs, Kansas and Picher, Oklahomo. fit Picher they set a nem Picher relay record with a time of 8.50:33. Relay members were Brad Morris. Jerry Hembree. Curt Cook, and Michael Henady. Jerry Hembree set a new record In the 300 meter intermediate hurdles. This was the best performance by a Seneca track team in several years. Track members: top row: David Ingram, Jerry Hembree, Travis Holcomb, Brent Jay. Rob Nesvold, Dan Rrwood, Scott Veokey, Brad Morris, and Michael Henody. Bottom row: Doug UJilson, UUill Cook, Steve Harrington, John Mullin, Keith Gray, and Curt Cook. ‘S’iea6 Sc oai ec ut Trock mombors, top roui: Ann Crowtoy. monoger. Coach Pottl K on. Kotie Wilkinson. Mary Brumfield. Tommy Hokomb. Georgono lUlson. flhondo Gilstrop. Julie Brottln. Horlo Molles. Tomml Mullln. ond Debbie Profltt. Bottom row: Shoel Snow, Fondo Montgomery, flenee Corver. Hhondo Hembree. Soro Adorns on. Kim leurls. Showno McCoy. Cathy Watkins, and Robin Bakes. A lettermen; Tommy Holcomb. Mory Brumfield. Fondo Montgomery. Georgono Wilson. Rhonda GUstrop. Soro Adomson. and Tomml Mu ln. Photos by Jon Lynn ond Moeller By Connie Ritter, Junior The Seneco girls track team, coached by Potty Killian, hod a successful ond prosperous season. The practices ond hard work paid off throughout the year with many of the girls breaking school records. Tommy Holcomb broke the highjump record with o height of 5T. This also earned her 2nd place in Districts ond qualified her to go to State. Mory Brumfield broke the record for the 400 meter run with o time of 66.64. Rhonda Gilstrop broke the 300 meter hurdle record with o time of 52.56. Rhonda Hembree. Cothy UJatkins, Julie Brattin, ond Soro Rdomson oil took port in breaking the record for the 3200 meter relay with o time of 11.30:07. Rhonda Gilstrop, Fondo Montgomery, Mory Brumfield, ond Tommy Holcomb pulled together to breok the 400 meter relay with o time of 55.02. Only losing one Senior this year, the team looks very promising for the next season. Girls Basketball Team Works Hard To be successful o team must work together and give 100 percent. Though the girls basketball team ended their season with o 4-18 record, ten of the losses were by five points or less. Having only one senior the Indians ore looking forward to o successful season next year. Shown ot right: Brlon Vust running bases. Shown obove: Cloy Jennings. David Rowllns, Kevin Durbin. More Whlteheod, Gory Turley. Brlon Vust, Rowdy Strait. Curtis Carver. Scott Cooper. Nell Vust. Rlchord McCreody. Deron Burr, Jeff Howard. Tim Woodward. Clifton Groy. Cooch Vust. Rlchord RowHns. Jeff Drogoo. Cddie Broderick. Wynn Mullln. Jeff Jennings. Jock Cvons. Shonnon Crouch, and Ricky fry. Pictured on opposite poge, stondlng: Mellndo Golden. Sherry Botes. Cothy Smith, ond Cooch Pottl Million. Sitting, Toml Mullin, Volerio Gilbert. Donno ftoyburn, Kothy BoHs. ond Angle Ferguson. Pictured obove ore vorslty letterpersons: Tommy Holcomb, Kotle UJfkerson. Oeonno Sisk. Mory Brumfield, aid Cooch Pottl Million Sitting, Morlo Molles. Fondo Montgomery. Hondo Hembree, ond Rhondo GUstrop. Pictured In the middle Is Fondo Montgomery. uiho uios chosen oll-distrlct first teom ond oil-conference second teom. Baseball Ends With Successful Season By Georgano Wilson, junior This year was the first time since 1977 that there has been ony freshmen to letter. Scott Cooper ond Shannon Crouch broke that tradition. Returning lettermen were Kevin Durbin, Cloy Jennings, Dovid Rowlins, More Whitehead, ond Brian Vust. The Indians did o fantastic job this season; they ended with o 12-4 record. Scott Cooper Shannon Crouch Kevin Durbin Jock Cvons Cloy Jennings Dovid Rowlins Rowdy Strait Gory Turley More Whiteheod Brian Vust 95 DARRELL FISHER, PRESIDENT Route 1 Seneca, Missouri Business Phone Home Phone 417-776-3622 417-776-8227 96 8‘J‘UD N‘i' OP TA2 MOM !J The Student of the Month is chosen by the teochers ot Seneco High School. €och teocher nominotes o student ujho they think is both studious ond cooperotlve in doss. The teochers then vote on the nominees, the one with the most votes winning. Nine students ore chosen throughout the school yeor. one eoch month. It Is to be considered quite on honor to be selected os student of the month, ond these students ore to be congrotuloted. JANUARY ST€V€ HARRINGTON plons to enter college In the foil ot MSSC for two yeors then on to University of Arkonsos where he will pursue o degree In Architecture. He hos followed o college preportory schedule throughout high school Including such dosses os Chemistry, Physics, ond Moth Anolysis. Steve hos portldpoted in foot-boH. bosketboll. and track for four years. He received the SHS Artist of the Vear Award his freshman, sophomore, and junior yeors. He is the son of Ralph ond Mltsuko Harrington. I MICHACL HCNADV is a member of the Nationol Honor Society. Future Teachers of America. Future Business Leaders of America. Concert Choir. Moth League and Is president of the Fellowship of Christian Athlete Organization. He hos participated In the basketball and track programs and Is vice president of the Senior class. He attends the Hornet Christian Church and is the son of Delmar and Doris Henody. Joplin route 5. He plons to ottend MSSC and OBC persuing a degree in Moth ond Vouth Minister. I? FIDINJARY JOV HCNRV is on active member of the Seneca Assembly of God Church. She hos ottended school In Seneca for 8 yeors and hos been very active in such organizations os NHS for 2 yrs. ond is currently the Secretory; FBLA 1 year. Key Club 1 year; FCA 1 yeor; FHA 2 years; Spanish Club for 3 years; 8ond 4 years where she hos been o Lancer ond Rifler. Joy plans to ottend Crowder College next yeor and pursue o degree in Business with Accounting emphasis. 00 0-3 3 8€TH MO€LL€R Is the daughter of UJayne and Joy Moeller. During high school she hos followed o College Preparatory schedule Including such dosses as Biology H. Doto Processing, yearbook. Physics. Moth Analysis. Pre College Comparative Govt., and Pre College Composition Grammar. Among her octlvities ot high school are NHS. Vice-President of Student Council. Key Club. AFS. Moth League. Cheerleader, and Track. She is very interested in Colorado State University, entering Pre-Vet. or zoology. rai MARC LUH1TCHCAD has been octlve in sports ond many other activities throughout high school. He hos participated In Baseball, Basketball. Football. Band. Jozz Bond. Concert Choir, ond Swing Choir. He Is Vice-President of FCA. ond hos been a member of Key Club for 2 yeors. Marc hos been In numerous ploys during his high school yeors. He received the Outstanding Musician Award for the 1984-85 school year ot Srury and Southwest Missouri State University. He received o I rating on his solo in 1984 ot Districts ond II rating ot State. Nov min FR€D MILLS hos ottended Seneco for 12 yeors where he hos been a member of the Moth League ond on active member of the FFA Program. He served os Treasurer for the organization In 1983 ond is currently President of the local chapter. Fred hos won several Chapter ond District Awords m FFR and In 1983 was second high student ot stote level in Poultry Contest. In 1984 he ottended the UJoshington Conference Program which Is the FFA Leadership Training Program for FFA officers. He's the son of Roger Doris Mills of Seneca. APfili. BRCNT JAV is the son of Riley and Clara Joy. Seneco. He hos ottended Seneco since 4th grade and hos been octive in mony orgonizotions including Math League. FBLR. Art Club. Biology League and a member of the trock team. He was yearbook photo editor Ns junior year. Lost year Brent was a representative of Seneco ot Boys State. He also hos been o member of Civil Air Patrol. After graduation. Brent plons to ottend the University of Missouri, majoring In Low. OisCiMBIR ANGIC VOUJCLS SAMS Is the daughter of Dwight ond Phyllis Vowels of Seneca. Angie hos been Involved in mony activities such os being the Junior Class President. FHA Secretory, a member of Moth League. SHS Who's LUho Best Dressed, and Football Homecoming Queen. She hos ployed Volleyball and wos freshman football cheerleoder. Angle hos followed o prepro-tory schedule for college ond plons to enter college pursuing on accounting degree. She Is presently taking Business Low. Dota Processing, ond Accounting, which will be helpful in her major area. MAY KARCN DAVIS enjoys pointing and swimming In her spore time. She Is the daughter of Horry ond Llndo Davis ond hos been very active throughout her 12 years in Seneca Public Schools During Ngh school she hos portldpoted in Bond and Jozz Band for 4 yeors. ploying the tenor saxophone. Karen hos been octlve in Key Club. FBLA. FCA. Spoken LUord. Biology League, the school ploy, ond wos volleyball statistician. She Is also active In 4-H dub. lancers shooting off their legs. LANCERS DANCE Valerio Gilbert and Doom Shinn kick off their boots to do o fifties dance. Melliso Kline, Joy Henri, , and Michelle Sharkey shooting off their first place trophy for rifling. Shootn from left to right ore: Melliso Kline, Johnno Roork, Donna Rayburn. Michelle Sharkey, Joy Henry, Daojn Shinn ond Valerio ailhArh LLLLlIi L.P VILLI' VUlilrll BUOW By Beth Moeller They coll themselves the Weekend Worriors. Vou'll find them on the field any doy when there is no school. They come from all corners of Seneca to ploy football in the snow, mud, rain, ond sometimes even sun. Students enjoy getting together for o Saturday or maybe o Sunday football gome where they ploy real football, none of that touch stuff. They go for the full tackle dressed in nothing but blue jeons, a torn T-shirt ond sneakers, no podding except what is natural. On special occasions they hold bowl gomes which include the Turkey Bowl, and the Brutal Bowl played on Thanksgiving and New Vears. ri n rH i (! I r ; r h t-iui.1 By Beth Moeller Good evening, says the man approaching you from the left with a bloody ear in one hand and a hatchet In the other. His clothes are ripped, his hair Is gone, ond he would have a large pair of buck teeth if they were both there. This is real entertainment! Walking through a spook house to some people can be horrifying, funny or dull. Some people simply enjoy seeing the wild outfits and special effects. Whatever you fancy, Halloween usually finds hoordes of teens touring spook houses. Some will go to any length to search out every spook house in the four state area, fl good spook, house is usually quite harmless ond a good fund raiser. So the next time you're in the Hatchet Hand Harry's Spook House and someone approaches you with an ax, don't worry, he's just making sure you get your money's worth. 102 SCHOOL OVERRUN BY ROMANS Craig Jay. Soph. No, the people running around the school in sheets were not acting out scenes from Rnimol House ; they were wrapping up their studies of Julius Caesar with a toga party. The purpose of the toga party, according to English teacher flrpie Partoin, was to capitalize on student curiosity about the Roman woy of life, generated by the study of Shakespeare's tragedy 'Julius Caesar. 1 Students researched Roman dress, mole and female,- Roman architecture and furnishings; kinds of foods eaten by Romans and the types of entertaiment enjoyed at Roman gatherings. facsimiles of columns were constructed to set the mood and various types of Roman food were brought by students. Students efforts to drape on eighteen by six foot sheet into a togo. turned out to be quite hilarious. Pizza and other popular Italian foods were considered, by the students, to be much preferable to dotes, figs, olives, and oat cakes. 103 JIME OUST 'TOA GINGEFo Trifles Sheriff Peters .... Arthur King Former Hole ..... Brlon Hopkins Attorney ..... More UJhiteheod Mrs. Hole .... Koren Scroggins Mrs. Peters .... Tommy Pierson Time: €orly 1900's Ploce: The American Midwest Scene: The kitchen of o lonely farmhouse About the ploy: Former John has been strongled In his bed. While their menfolk ore seorchlng the farmhouse for evidence. Mrs. Hole ond Mrs. Peters find ■ trifles’’ which point to o solution of the mystery. The Doctor In Spite of Himself Sgonorelle .... Douglas Channel Mortlne ......... Cormen Morris Monsieur Aobert... Arthur King Lucas ............ Golen Beord Volere ............ Troy Winch Geronte ........... John Mullin Jocquellne ...... Cheryl Lewis Leondre ......... Brlon Hopkins Lucinde ......... Stocy Cddlngs Scene: A province In Fronce. 1666 About the ploy: Sgonorelle, o ne’er-do-well wood cutter, beots his wife. For revenge, she tells strangers thot he is o great doctor, but must be beoten into odmlttlng his skill. After agreeing to treat o rich man’s daughter, his troubles multiply. 104 Lizzie ............................................... Angle Craven Agnes Carol .......................................... Cheryl Lewis Howard Carol ......................................... Doug Channel Joon ................................................... Down Shinn Jeonnie ............................................... Kris Johnson Ginger ............................................... Cormen Morris Cddie Dovis ........................................... Arthur King Tommy Green ......................................... John Donhom Mr. Wilson ....................................... Charles Ketchum 6d Hoffmen .......................................... Brlon Hopkins Ploce; Typical Town or Small City Time: Lote 50 s Time Out For Ginger, tells the story of o teenage girl In o middle doss family who goes out for the high school footboH team. The plot revolves around the effects of her action on her family ond on the community In which they Hve. Pictured ore Spotlight members beginning with bottom left: Kevin Durbin. Arthur King, Chorles Ketchum. Carmen Morris. Angle Croven. Doug Channel. Brlon Hopkins. Cheryl lewis. Tommy Pierson, Michele Shorkey. and Kris Johnson. EVERYONE!! Pictured ore Cheryl lewis. Doug Channel. Down Shinn, and Kris Johnson In o scene from the ploy Time Out for Ginger. Vou want me to have my lines memorized by when?! She's crazy! I really think Mrs. Partain has finally flipped! No. Mrs. Partain didn't flip on us. but we sometimes thought she had. Seneca High School performed two plays this year, one being two seperate one scene ploys put together on one night. The cost often practiced every night for several hours ot o time. Although it become tiring, on opening night after the curtain fell, we oil knew that practice hod paid off. COPELAND’S Gas Station, groceries, and Motel Located on Junction CC and Highway 60 Mike Copeland; proprietor Phone: 776-2647 Faculty undergoes changes By Melissa Kline, senior The Seneca High School faculty has undergone some changes this post year. Mr. Pot loiuson, principal, resigned and ujos replaced by Mr. William Mc€ntire from Centrolio. Miss Michelle Grieb ujos hired to replace Mr. Roy Testermon who posed aujoy suddenly this year. Mrs. Louro Hampton ujos hired to assume some moth positions. Miss Jeonette Coujherd ujos hired to replace Mr. Mark Boker os o bond instructor. Seneca Remembers Ray Testermon By Horla Malles, junior Mr. Ray Testermon, mho mas born September 21. 1931 at Pineville, Missouri, died Friday February 15th at his home in Grove, Oklahoma. Mr. Testermon, mho mas employed ot Seneca High School for the post 23 years, taught five different subjects o day. These included chemistry, physics, moth and science. Mr. Testermon mos a graduate of Honsos State University. Before coming to Seneco Mr. Testermon taught for tmo years ot Southmest City and tmo years ot Goodman. Mr. Testermon hod four kids, tmo brothers, and six grandchildren. Mr. Testermon explains the days events of o Moth Leogue competition to his students. (Photo by Joy) Above: Mr Testermon straightens his desk during o doss period. Left: Mr. Testermon Nstens to one of his students during doss discussion. (Photos by Vonce) Larry E Bank Art Crowder Am Colege-A A Ptmp ug State Unlvemty-8 A PtttsPug State Unlverety-M.A. Doug CampPel Choir Southwest Baptist Unrversty-B M Jeanette L Cowherd Band University of Arkansas-8 SE University of Arkansas-MME Gloria Craven Special EducatiorvLeaming Disabftles Mssouri Southern State Colege-BS Undo Gambfl Special Education and Learning Dbabities Central State University-8 S Central State Urkversity-M E ■ laua Hampton Advanced Mathematics Mnouri Southern State Colege-6 S Be Hggins Hbtory. 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Pre-AigePra. and AigePra I Mbsoui Southern State Colege-B.S.E PtttsPug State University-M E Mary Beth Lane TVPkXJ- Shorthand, and Accounting umversfty of Arkansas-8 A PtttsPurg State umversfty-M E Kendal Hunt American Government. Ovtcs Mbsoui Southern State Colege-8S Arpie Part am Englsh. Drama Mbsoui Southern State Colege-B SE PtttsPug State Unfverety-MA Lee Ireland Earth Science. Biology i. 1 and Advanced Biology NAssoui Southern State Colege-B S PtttsPug State Untverety-M S Vicki Sandberg Enghh and Jounakm East Texas State Untversfty-B.S East Texas State Unlversfty-M $. Ann Shodwtck Ltxahan Southwest Msioufi State Unlvertfty-BS B« Spencer Phyecal Education. Heatth, and Writ AK3 Mbttulppl Cdege-8 S EcJ HI Esther Tate Speech. Spantth. and Engfch Unrversrty of Hourton-8 A Oklahoma State Unrver ty-M.A Ray Testerman Chemistry. Geometry. Lab. Math Anafysn. and Earth Science Kansas State Untversrty-8 S.Ed Kansas State Untver ty-8 A Barbra A Tucker Englsh i Northeastern Ok A 4 M-A A. Northeastern State Untv.-B.S. Northeastern State Univ -M S Northeastern State Unfv -Reodng Sp W - ! L Bob VermBon Social Studes Southwest Baptist Unfverslty-A A Ptttsbug State Unlver ty-B.$.Ed Ron Waloce Physical Education Mhioui Southern State Colege-8 S Mfce Yust Biology I. I and Weigbtlrftng Mssour Southern State Colege-8 A Jan Cole Secretary Ela Lankford Secretary Teachers Reach for Excellence Mrs. Lane Retires 8y Kelli Roark, junior Mrs. Mary Beth Lone, one of Seneca's finest educators, retired after giving nineteen years to the profession. Mrs. Lane was the typing and shorthand teacher in Seneca for the past fifteen years and has been sponsor of the National Honor Society. Prior to thot she taught two years in Arkansas, one year in Neosho, and one year in Anderson. Mrs. Lane's husband Colvin has taught for the past thirty-six years. They have two children and one grandchild. She received her Bachelor degree directly after high school. After raising her children, she went bock for her Masters degree at Pittsburg State University. In her spare time Mrs. Lane enjoys reading, birdwatching, and camping. She is an avid Rozorback fan and enjoys the outdoors. Mrs. Lone will not only be missed by the faculty ond administrators but also by the students. Faculty - 109 By Senior Leflnn Ritter Mr. Tom fevurly. Superintendent of Seneco High School, ottended Jorbolo Clement ary School In the Northeost port of Konsos. He graduated from Leavenworth. Kansas High School In 1965. Mr Fevurly received his Bochelor ond Master's degrees form Northeast Missouri State University ond his Specialist degree from Central Missouri State University He worked on additional groduote work at Konsos State University. Mr. fevurly has worked as high school principal, middle school principal, classroom teacher, and superintendent In schools in both Missouri and Konsos. UJhen asking Mr. fevurly his plans for Seneco High School Ns reply was. “To be rated a Rfifl classified Institution, to offer more computer programming work, to challenge the students to continue improving their performance through hord work and dedication, to develop and Implement the best possible curriculum for the benefit of the student, and to enoble he or she to compete successfully In the modern world . Photo by Jan Lynn By S«o or l«fWi fttt r Mr. Tom Hodge Assistant Principal, ot Seneco i gh School hos o very Interesting background He ottended Worren Brooch Grade School aid poduatmd from Seneco Ugh School In 1965 He then ottended Southwest Missouri Stole Colege for foi yeas ond received Ns Masters ot the UNv rs y Southern Colfornlo Mr. Hodge tought one year ot Suivon. Missouri before moving to Seneco to teoch After teoching one year. Mr Hodge served turo years In the or my and then returned to Seneco to continue his profession Through the years Mr Hodge hos occumuioted mony jobs such os assistant prlndpol. counselor, at Net k director, ond footbal cooch. Not only hos Mr Hodge occumuioted school duties, btf also he hos occumuioted the roie os husband to Ns lovely wtf Marlene Hodge, and daddy to two lovely Wds Morey. 9. ond Mark. 7 Mr Hodge hos o very inspiring hobby He lies to ploy the guitar ond write songs Photo by Plotner Rdministrators Strive to make Seneca High School o Better Place By Senior Leflnn Ritter School Boord Members Pictured ore: Back Row from left to right: Tom fevurly. Superintendent. Lorry Gray. John King, front Row: Terry Lankford. Dallas Fortner. President. Bill Skoggs. Treasurer. Clyde LUhiteheod. Vice President. Photo by Jon-Lynn By Leflnn Ritter Mr. William McCntire. the new principal at Seneco High School. Is a very interesting and versatile man. Mr. McCntire ottended Bronson High School where he graduated In 1956 and then attended School of the Ozorks for 6 years. After School of the Ozorks Mr McCntire ottended Southwest Missouri State University for 2 years, and University of Missouri for 1 year where he received Ns Bachelors of Science in education ond Masters degrees. In the past Mr. McCntire was a bosketboH cooch for 4 years, and tought soclol studies 3 years at UJinfield, Missouri. He was a principal ot Centralia High School eleven yeors. Mr McCntire hos 4 cNIdren. Bonnie. Chuck. Susan, and Rex. Bonnie hos three cNIdren and Chuck has one. Rex is presently working, while Susan Is attending Crowder College. Mr. McCntire hos very interesting hobbies which consist of fishing, throwing horseshoes, toking photographs. ond traveling. [ UJhen asking Mr McCntire whot he wants for the future of Seneca High School he sold. The best educational program possible. Photo by Campus Assistants Play an Important Role By Leflnn Ritter, Senior The guidance assistants at Seneca High assist Mrs. Virginia Higgins, Counselor, in her office duties. Not only do they run errands when ashed but also they type information on student’s files. When netu students enroll ot Seneca, the assistants serve as an escort. left to right ■ Joy Henry. Horen Smith. Rhonda Nunn. Taml Boyer, and Mrs Virginia Higgins, seated Not shown ■ Trod UJebb (Photo by Jon-lynn) By Leflnn flitter. Senior The library assistants keep the library in a neat and orderly manner under the supervision of Mrs. Anne Shodwick. librarian. Some of the duties they have ore checking out books and magazines, keeping card catalog In order, and putting away in-coming books. Students learn both Dewey Decimal System and Library of Congress system for cataloging books. Bach Row ■ Horen Smith, Rnno Mitchell. Charlotte Ferguson. Sheila Cerini. leonno logers. John Sounders. Renee Roork. Greg Heeling. Johnetta (by. Horen Davis, Cltobeth Bortlett. Showno McCoy front Row - Him Brown. Tommy Pierson. Stocy Codings. Taml Carlin. Poulo Sounders. Clay Jennings. Marvin Johnston. Not Shown - Shir I Rddtngton and Troy Winch (Photo by Campus) By Leflnn Ritter, Senior Office assistants serve the office staff. They pick up absentees, answer the phone, and run office errands. Bock Row - Melissa Brodrkk. Henny Ptoener leRnn Ritter front Row • Debbie Profltt. David RowUns. Brenda Thompson. Melssa Kline (Photo by Campus) Three Receive Top Honor Beth Moeller. Down Shinn, ond Karen Scroggins were selected os 1984-1985 Trl-Valedictorians with o 3.9 grade point overage. Steve Harrington was selected as Salutatorlan with a 3.88. This is the First time In Seneca History that three students hove received top honors. Beth Moeller Beth Moeller, doughter of Joy ond Wayne Moeller. was one of the three valedictorians with a 3.96 grade point averoge. Moeller s plans of ter high school ore to attend college ot Colorodo Stote University and major In landscape architecture. When asked what her feelings toward being valedictorian her comment wos. ‘ Happy, al my hard work paid off.'' To ochieve her goal of being one of the top students, her classes were chemistry, physics, algebra. Advanced Moth. Pre-college Cnglish, World Politics, data processing. Advanced Biology, ond Psychology-Sociology. She has also received many special honors like the Cmpire District Honor Student, 1984 Missouri Girls State Delegate. Student of the Month, ond 1983 Basketball HOmecoming Queen. She participated In football and basketball cheerleader for 4 years, track for 4 years, volleyball. 2 yeors. Key Club. NHS, Student Cpundi. AFS. ond Spanish Club. Karen Scroggins 1 think thot being one of Seneco's voledictorions is o very spedol honor. It gives me o feeling of occomplshment and of belonging I’m also really excited—it wtl help me out a lot financially when 1 stort college, commented Karen Scroggins, a first year student ot Seneca High School. Miss Scroggins received top honor of Valedictorian, with a 3.96 grode point overpge She is the daughter of Mr. ond Mrs. Dove Scroggins. After high school she plons to go to MSSC ond major In business education with a minor m Sponlsh. Her courses taken to obtain this grode point average ore General Business. Pre-Colege Cngllsh. Government. US History Psy-chology Sodalogy. Sponlsh. moth, ond science. Her special honors are second place in Science fair ond the President's Achievement Award. She participated in 2 years of Student Council, took a Sponlsh doss ot Crowder, ond spent 3 years in band. Dawn Shinn Down Shinn, doughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shinn, has achieved a grade point overage of 3.96 to put her In a three woy tie for Valedictorian. Shinn plons to ottend MSSC majoring In accounting ond computer science. Her dosses this year consists of band. Pre-College Cngllsh. Clerical, which Is o two hour doss. Worrlor Staff, and Pre-College Comparative Government When asked her feelings she sold 1 have always strived to make exceptional grades and 1 am Just happy thot 1 om able to ocqulre this greot honor. Her special honors ore. Cmpire District Honor Student. Who's Who Among High School Students ond a Missouri Southern State Stote College Honors Program student. She has received the Century 21 Typing and Accounting Award. Clerical Certificate of Merit. Computer Programming Award and Who's Who. Among all her hard work she hod time for extro activities such os softbal. F81A. Key Club, and band. Shinn has ottended Seneca Schools for all 13 yeors (k-12). Steve Harrington Steve Harrington. son of Mr. ond Mrs. RoJph Horrlngton. was chosen os salutatorlon of the 1984-1985 school year. He has attended Seneco High School for the post four years. While attending Seneco. Horrlngton wos on octive member of the Student Council. Key Club. Notional Honor Society. Art Club, ond Moth League. Steve otso participated in the Seneco Basketball. Track, ond football programs. During his high school career, he was selected as a 1984 Boy's Stote Delegote. 1985 Cmpire District Honor Student. Who’s Who Among Amerlcon High School Students. January Student of the Month, ond Artist of the yeor for three years at Seneco. This yeor Steve served as President of the Student Council ond President of Key Club. Mr. Harrington plans to groduote from the University of Konsos with o bochelor’s degree In architecture Mrs. Janss assisting students Janss Chosen “Teacher of the Year” By Kelli Roark, junior Shari Janss. Seneca High School Business Instructor was chosen 1984-1985 Seneco R-7 School District's Teacher of the Vear. She was chosen by Q faculty committee of the Seneco School System. Mrs. Jonss hos taught here for the post nine years ond hos served os advisor to the Seneco Chapter of Future Business Leaders of Rmerica for the post six years. She is married to Steve Jonss of Neosho ond they hove o daughter, Leslee. 113 ALUMNI- Michael Henady BOOSTER CLUB- Katie Wilkinson Marc Whitehead BUSINESS PROFESSIONAL WOMEN- Joy Henry STUDY CLUB- Seneca- Katie Wilkinson CROWDER-VOCAL- Barbie King CROWDER-VOCATIONAL TECHNICAL- Scott McGehee, Scott Millard CROWDER- VOCATIONAL AGRICULTURE-Fred Mills, Leslie Kuhn, Gary Roark, Kevin Cochran CTA-FTA- Michael Henady DEPAUW UNIVERSITY- Beth Moeller FBLA-Joy Henry HARRY FRITCHEY MCLEES- David Rawlins HORNET COMMUNITY CLUB- Karen Davis Michael Henady KRISS WHEELER- Beth Moeller METHODIST BIDDLECOME- Katie Wilkinson MSSC-ACT-ACADEMIC- Steve Harrington, Brent Jay, Fred Mills, Beth Moeller, James Harlan, Karen Davis, Dana Martin, Carmen Morris. Dawn Shinn, Karen Scroggins MSSC-Valedictorian Salutatorian- Beth Moeller, Karen Scroggins, Dawn Shinn - Vat. Steve Harrington - Sal. MSSC-EMPIRE DISTRICT- Michael Henady MSSC- Athletic- Kevin Durbin MSSC-CHARLES GREEN - Tom Geeding NICHOLAS B. OTTAWA Y FOUNDATION-THROUGH THE JOPLIN GLOBE- Brent Jay NORTHEASTERN A M COLLEGE- Katie Wilkinson RAY TESTERMAN- Beth Moeller RODNEY GREEN- Karen Davis ROSELL HAYS KIRK- Leslie Kuhn Marc Whitehead SOUTHWEST BAPTIST COLLEGE- Mark Sisk Marc Whitehead STATE BANK OF SENECA- Valedictorian Salutatorian- Beth Moeller. Karen Scroggins, Dawn Shinn - Val. Steve Harrington - Sal. COLORADO STATE UNIVERSITY- Academic-Beth Moeller five Top Ranking Seniors Beth Moeller Horen Scroggins Dawn Shinn Steve Harrington Michael Henady Honor Roll Deron Burr Rnn Crouuley Neil Vust Principal's Award Citizenship Michael Henady Service Karen Davis Spirit Freshman Class Prompt ond Regulor Attendance Kelly Ban Roger Boll Deron Burr Scott Clark St ad Conduff Goylen Dovls Karen Dovls Ricky Fry Ted Geary Valerie Gilbert Jerry Gorham Shoron Green Jeff Howard Kim Lewis Lance Long Rnno Mitchell Fonda Montgomery Frank Rickert Connie Ritter Michael Steele Scott Van Slyke Georgono Wilson Shown Cby Brenda Chester Hey Club Member of the Veor James Horlon Voice of Democracy Award Gory Turley Rrmy Reserve Notional Scholar Athlete Award Steve Harrington Beth Moeller 50 WPM Shirl Addington Sherry Bates Aria Green Kim Lewis Karen Scroggins 65 WPM Scott Prater Shorthand 80 WPM Terrie Campbell Wendy Carey Joy Henry Outstanding Business Student Joy Henry Top Student in Data Processing Traci Webb Outstanding FBLA award Joy Henry FBLA Certificate of Merit Joy Henry Craig Jay Dawn Shinn Kristi Whitehill Journalism: Journalism: Debbie Profitt Yearbook: Doom Shinn €nglish: Outstanding Cnglish: Cheryl leuuis Math: Outstanding Math: Michael Henady Drama: Outstanding Drama: Doug Channel Home economics: Outstanding Home economics Student: Karen Scroggins FHfl: Julie Srottin Learning Lab: Certificate of Merit Awards: Lori Lucas Anna Mitchell Bond: John PhlBlp Souso: More Whitehead Louis Armstrong J022: More LUhlteheod Kotlo Wtfklnson Outstondlng Leodershlp: Showno McCoy Music: Notlonol School Chorol Aword: Mlchoel Henody Outstondlng Choir freshmon: Mark McGuirk Sophomore: Mike Green Junior: Shoel Snow Kork) Molles Senior: Borble King James Harlon Art: Artist of the Vear: Scott Clock Best of Show: Steve Harrington Outstanding Senior Art Students: Cloy Jennings Stacey Zumwalt 7 reatfet cvltA tAe ma.it “Pina Kevin DuaAln Outatemdlne) SAafi Student t tey Keeling Ocitatandlny 4 tAtete tAe “Tfeat Kevin “Dtw6ln Seated Tftaet Palnta fa '7'iUeA Steve PeivilnQtan CJo our JCauykter, ‘Jl elissa. .9n ike year we kave known you we kave tome lo love anti appreciate you. idkrouyk ike smiles and tears, we re yroun closer and U„ W. will always rememker and love you as our oun. JLot v. Worn and 2 ad Canyalululion to our lovely dauykter, d-c dnn Kilter. We are very proud of you. H e kotk want to wisk you tke kest out of fife. -Jlove Wo J Jbad Kokerl J .. ( onyratulations on your yradualion. Xjou re tke kest. jCove, Worn and Jbad an J fa mity Conyratulations TJim JJoo. er ! W. are very proud of your ackievemenls in sckool. We uanl to wisk you J iL Success and kappineSS in tke future. Jo .. Worn and 'JbuJ -Jnna, T)o tke kest dauykter a molker could kare. Cjood jCuck in your fife. Ckarfotte, T)w efve years ayo you started sckool and .9 cried many a tear, kut smiles .9 kare for you us you yraduate tkis year. Cjrey, Hie are very proud of you and your CJo .Kevin, -fust to say Wy Son kow proud accompliskments. Hie (ewe you very muck and we are of you. S)o wisk you continued Success wisk you lots of success in tke future. 71 om in all tkat you do. Hlay Cjod rickfy kfeSS you. and Jbad Our (ove, Jbad and Worn J K (Brenda, Dkanks for tke joy you yive our kome. So many okstacles in your patk, kut you never let tkinys yet you down. Sftay kiyk on hf. it S yreul. jCove Worn and 2U _dnyie, We are proud of wkat you kare keen, ukat you are now, and wkat you will ke. fJk anks for tke kappineSS you yive us. ! Worn aJ 2W JrnoU you . Karen, you ve yrown into a lovely, considerate youny woman. -Always let Cjod yuide you. JCove, Worn we are proud of you. kure keen C.onyratulations Sean tel. liunit you for cominy our way you a klessiny to uS. W .y QoJ U.u you Juay, W. U you. Cjrandma and Cjrandpu pldlip, St is not doiny tke tkinys we like to do, kut (ikiny tke tkinys we kave to do, tkat ma kes fife kfessed. -And k aviny a son iL you kas made ours well kfessed, kecause we love you. vu and 2)aJ C onyratulations to --Karen JSa vis I! W. a,, very proud of you .Karen, H e kope tkat your future is (i U will. I. uppineSS. IV. love you. 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Doctor In Spite of Hmself “Trifles 4 Tam Boyer - Girts Glee 1.2.3.4; FHA 3.4; FTA 4. FCA 4. Warrior Queen 1; B Honor Roi 1.2.3A A Honor Rol 4. Class Favorite 2; Class Treasuer 2. Class Secretary 4. FHA Htforlan 4. Guidance Assistant 4. Perfect Attendance 1. Moccasin Print 4. Typing pin 3. GWs sextet I rating of NEO 3 Kim Brown - FTA 4. Glee Club 2; B Honor Pol 2.3.4. Basketbal Homecoming Queen 1985 4: Most Bashfui Girl 4. Wendy Mane Carey - FHA 1.2.3. Letter-man s 3; Pep OuP 1. Class Secretary-Treader 1.2; FHA Vice-President 3. Class President 3. FHA Secretary-Treasurer 2; Who's Who 1.2.3; Clerical Certificate of Mem 4. Acodemic AJ-Amencan Assoco-tton 2. Society of Distlngushed American Ugh School Students 2; Oklahoma State University Alumni Association Honor Acodemic Achievement 3; Who's Who Among American Ugh school Students 2; Englsh Award 1.2.3; Science Award 1; Aigeora I Award 1; Basketbal 2.3; Track 2. Cheerleader 3. Douglas Edward Channel - Spotlghts Secondary Vice President 4. Best Supporting Actor 3; “Annie Get Your Gun . Seventeenth Summer . “Teahouse of the August Moon”; Time Out for Ginger ; The Doctor In Spite of Hmself'' Karen Davis - Biology League 1; Spoken Word 2.3; FBLA 4. Key Club 3A FCA 4. Band Vice-President 2; Key Club Secretary-Treasurer 4. Band Letter 1A 1st Clerk Typist FBLA Award 4. National Honor Society 4; Century 21 Typing Award 4. Student of the Month 4. Who's Who Among American Ugh School Students 3; MSSC Regents Schokarshp United States Business Education Awareness Award 4; Acodemic Al-American Award 4. A or B Honor Pols 1.2.3 A Perfect Attendance Award I.2.3.4. Clerical Certificate of Mem 4. Band 1.2.3,4. Jazzband 1.2.3A School Ploy- Up the Down Staircase ; Voleybal Statistician 3. Kristi Johnson Davis - Spotlghts 1.2.3A Glee Qub 2; Ptfler 1; Spotlghts Treasurer 4. Clerical Certificate 4. Perfect attendance 3; “Up the Down Staircase 1. Annie Get You Gun 2; The Lion The Witch and The Wardrobe ' 2; Time Out For Gnger'' 4 John Dougtas Donham - Swing Choir 3A Concert Choir 3.4; Drama 4. Footbal 2 A Runner up Medal 3. First Conference Medal; Footbci Letterman 3; Basketbal 3.4. Basebal Letterman 3. Kevin Durbin - Spotlghts 4. Warrior Staff 3; Student Counci Representative 1.3. Footbal Al-Conference. Ai-Oistrtct. AI-Stote Defensive Tockie 3. Honorable Mention 3. Al-Conference Ruining Bock 4. Wresting Conference Champ 2.3A District Champ 3,4. State Runner up 3. State Champ 4. Footbal Letterman 2.3A Wresting 1.2.3.4 Basebal 2.3.4. James P. Hanan Jr. - Math leogue 2.3A Key Club 3.4. FTA 3 Choir 3A Swing Choir 4. Society of Distinguished American High School Students 4. Best Junior Vocaist 3. Received I rating at NEO and District competition 4; Footbal 3. Footbal statistician 4 Basebafl 1.2, Ubrary Assistant 3 Steve Harrington - Art Club 1; Math League 2.3A Key Club 2.3.4. Student Couid 1.2,3 A Art Club Vice President 1; Key Club Sec-Treas 2. Key Club Vlce-Pres 3. Key Club President 4. Student Couid 4. Class President 1.2.3. Empte District Honor Student 4. Boys State Delegate 3. Missouri Regonal Conference on Education 2. Who's Who Among American Hgh Students 3. Student of Month 4. Artist of the year 1.2.3. Warrior Canddate 1.4. Who's Who 3.4. Class Favorite 1.2.3; Thom Me Ann Scholar. Conference Champs 1.2,3. Footbal State 2nd Pioce 3. At-Conf Def Bock 3. District Champs 3. District Defensive-Bock Honorable Mention 3. Defensive Back 2nd Team Al Conference 4. Trock 2nd Conference 200 meter dash 4. Footbal Letterman 2.3.4, Basketball Letterman 2.3. Trock Letterman 2,3.4. Big 8 Conference Art show 1; Big 8 Conference Art Show 2, Big 8 Conference Art Show 3. Footbal 1.2.3A Basketbal 1.2.3.4. Track 1.2.3.4 Michael Henody - Math Leogue 2.3.4. FTA 3.4; FBLA 3. FCA 4. 4-H 1.2. NHS 3.4. Math Leogue Captain. FTA President; FCA President. Sophomore Class President. 4-H President. NHS Vice-President, Hgh School Youth Group President and Treasuer; Stole Bowl Captain. Choir Treasuer. Senior Class Vice-president. Hornet Christian Chuch Song Leoder. todvldud Sportsmanship Trophy Basketbal and Soccer; Top Accounting I Student 3; 1st School Science Fair 1; 1st Cake Decorating Contest. Empke District Electric Company Honors Student 4. Basketbal. Soccer; Softool. Trock. Working for the Jasper County Sheltered Focities. Choir. Swing Choir. Band. Algebra I Assistant 4 Joy Henry - Spanish Club 2.3.4. NHS 3.4; FHA 3.4. FBLA 4. FCA 4. Key Club 4. NHS Secretary 4; Spanish Club Secretary 3; FBLA Treasuer 4. Century 21 Typing Award 2. Century 21 Accounting Award 3. School Student of the Month for February 4. Yearbook Who's Who Most Studkxjs 4. MSSC Busness Contest I rating to Begimng Shorthand. FBLA Awards 3rd pioce Begtomg Shorthand. 1st pioce to Money Management Report 4. 1st pioce to Locd Annual Report 4. Outstandtog Service for local chapter 4; 1st pioce to National Advisory Leodershp Counci Oral Report 4. 5th place In Local Annual Business Report. Marchng Band I.2.3.4. Rtfle 1.2.3.4. Lancer 4 Brent Jay - NHS 3.4; FBLA 1.2.3; Math League 2.3A Art Club 1.2; Bdogy Leogue 1.2. President of Art Club 1.2; president of Senior Class. Who's Who In American Hgh School Students 3. Art student of the Year 2. outstanding freshman artist 1 Boys State 3; trock 4 Qoy Jennings - Art 3.4. President of Art Club 4. Second Team Al-Conference Wide Receiver 4. Class favorite 4, Biggges? Flrt 4. Wresting 4, Basketbal 2.3. Footbal 2.3.4; Basebal 2.3.4 Marvin Johnston - Weighttftmg 1.2.3.4 Barbie King - Math League 3. Biology League 3. Perfect attendance 3. 1 and 2 ratings n music vocal ana nstnmen-td 4. State honors choir 1. State Music Festtvd 2. Voleybal 2. Band 2; Girls Glee 1. Choir 3. Swing Choir 2. Wes Kuhn - S Honor Rol 1.2.3A Star Chapter Farmer in FFA. Schotarsh© to FFA CkxxJa Mchele Yocum Upe - Concert Choir 1A Grt Glee 2.3; FHA 3. FTA 4. Warrior Staff 4. Moccasn Print Staff 4 Shelo Marsh - FHA 3,4. FTA 4. Glee Club 1.2.3A Moccasin Print 4. FHA Vce Pres 4. FTA Secretary 4. A Honor Rol 3.4. B Honor Rol 1.2.3A Century 21 Typing Award 2; Perfect Attendance 2.4. FHA March of Dimes Fundraser Participant 4 Fred Mte - FFA 1,2.3.4. Mcth Leogue 4; NHS 4. FFA Community Services. Chairman 4. Treasuer 3. Executive Committee Chdrman 4. President 4. Student of the Month 4. FFA chapter creed speaker. State Farmer Degree 4. Chapter Farmer 2; Greenhand 1; Star chapter farmer 3. 2nd pioce poultry proficiency at state 4. poultry proficiency to chapter 3.4; Swine Proficiency 1; 2nd Hgh individual at Districts and state n poultry judgng 3. 1st high individual at Crowder Aggie Ddy and at Districts and 8th high at state to Foresting 4. Attended Washington D C Leodershp Conference 4. and Mdwest Pouitry Federation Jr. Conference 4; Basketbc4 1; Nationd FFA Convention 1; State FFA Convention 2.3.4. FFA Judging teams 2; Dairy cattle 1. Pouitry 3. Forestry 4. Livestock 1.2.3. Schod of Ozarks Contest workshop 1.2.3A Beth Moeler - AFS 1,2.3. Spanish Club 1.2.3. Key Club 3.4; Nationd Honor Society 3.4; Moth League 2.3.4. Freshmen Class Vce President. Junior Vice President. Student Coundl Vice President 4; Spanish Club Vice President 3. Nationd Honor Society President 4. 1984 Mtesoui Girts State Delegate. Empire District Honor Student. 1983 Basketbal Homecoming Queen. 1984-1985 Who's Who Al Around. 1984 October student of the month. Trock 1.2.3.4, Football Cheerleader 1,2.3.4. Basketbal cheerleader 1.2.3.4. Voleybal 2.3.4. Carmen Lynne Morris - Math League 2.3.4; Biology Leogue 1.2. Nationd Honor Society 3.4. Sporight 3.4; Spoken Word 1.2.3. Key Club 4; AFS 4. Choir 1.2. Spoken Word Rep 2. AFS Vice President 4. Typng Merit Pin 3. Perfect Attendance 1; Honor Rd 1.2.3.4. 3rd pioce Poetry Contest 2. Girl's State Alternate 3; The Society of Distinguished American High Schod StuxJents 4. Cross Country 1, Letterman 1; Basketbal 1; “Teahouse of the August Moon 3; Time CXrt for Ginger 4. The Doctor to Spite of Hmself 4. Yearbook 3 Charlene R Mendenhdl - Drama 1.2,3.4. FBLA 3. Spottghts 1.2.3. FHA 4. Werghttft-tog 3,4. Thespian 3. Art 1st pioce award for sketching 1. 2nd at district speech contest 2.Cheerteoder 1.2.3. Basketbal 1; Tennis 1; Voleybal 1.2.3. Trock 1,2. Concert Choir 2.3. Girts Glee 1. Band 1; Schod Plays Showna McCoy - Spanish Club 2.3.4. Key Club 4. Nationd Honor Society 3.4, FBLA 4; FHA 4. FCA 4. Sparksh Club President 3.4. Bond President 4. Outstanding Spanish Student Award 3. Perfect Attendance 3; Who s Who Among American Hgh Schod 3; T Rotng Flute Trio District 3.4; Band Letter 1.3.4; Oertcd Certificate of Merit 4. Trock Letter 1. “I Rating Flute Trio State 3. A - B Honor Rol 1.2.3A T Rating Flute Sdo District 3.4. Trock 3.4; Marching Band and Concert 1.2.3.4. Rtfler 2; Wresting Cheerleader 4. Schod Play 1. Angle Arnold Mttog - Spanish Club 1.2.3; FHA 2.3. Key Club 3; FTA 4. Glee Club 2.4. FHA 2nd Vice President 3; FTA Treasuer 4. Spanish Club Representative 1; Honor Rol 1.2.3.4. Perfect Atendance 1. Basket-bd Queen Nominee 1. Staff 4. Tennis 1; Basketbal 1.2; Trock Manager 2.3. Concert Choir I.2.3.4. Swing Choir 4 Debbie Profttt - Perfect Attendance 2.3. Big 8 art contest 1st place and 3rd pioce winner 2. Honor Rol 2.3A Trock 4. Glee Club 4. Newspaper staff 3.4, Newspaper Editor 4. Girts Weigh fitting 3.4. Seventeen Summer 3; Teahouse on the August Moon 3. Girts Triple Tito rating N£0 3. Warrior Staff 4. Office Assatant 4 David Rawlns - Class Treasuer 3. Footbal Al Conf QB 3. Al Distirct QB 3. Al State QB 3. Honorable Mention Al American QB 3; Al Conf QB 4. Honorable Mention Al Conf QB 4. Al Area D6 4. 2nd Team al State DB 4. Basebal Tri State al Tournament Team 4, Footbal 1.2.3.4 Basebal 1.2.3 A. Weightlftlng 1.2.3A LeArm Ritter - FHA 3. Nationd Honor Society Treasuer 4; Century 21 typing Award 2. Nationd Honor Society Member 3.4. Concert Choir 1. Girts Glee 2.3; Shop 4. Mchele S Sharkey - Drama 3.4. Key Club 3.4. Biology 1; FBLA 1.2.4; FCA 4; Secretary of Drama Club; B Honor Rol 2.3A Society of Distinguished American Hgh Schod Students 3. Best Pine me 4. Band 1.2.3A Schod Newspaper 3A Choir 1.2,4, Swing Choir 4. Ploy 1. Statistics Voleybal 3; Yearbook 4 Down Sdnn - Nationd Honor Society 3A FBLA 2.3.4. Key Club 4. Stuco 4. Warrior Staff 3,4. Secretary of Student Counci 4 Band Secretary 3. Class Secretary 1. FBLA Vice-President 4. FBLA District Reporter 4 Yearbook Edtor 4. Century 21 typing Award (45 gwam) 2. Century 21 Accounting Award (Top to Class) 3; Yearbook Who's Who 3.4. Who's Who Among Hgh Schod 2.3.4. Band District I rating 3.4. Band State I rating 4. Data Processing Award (99% semester) 3. Clericd Certificate of Merit 4. Footbal Homecoming Queen Canddate 4. FBLA District Competition 2nd Pioce to Job Interview 4. FBLA District Business Ad-vococy 1st Pioce 4. FBLA State Business Advococy 1st Pioce 4. A Honor Rol (5 Semesters). B Honor Rol (2 Semesters); Band Letter 1.2.3A Trock Letter 2. Academic Letter 4. Empire District Honors Student 4. MSSC Honors Program member 4. Class Favorite 1. Perfect Attendance 1; Track 2. Voleybal 2. Cheeneoder (Footbal 1.3) (Wresting 3). Band 1.2,3.4, Lancer 4; Jazz Band 1. MSSC Math League 2.3; Cast to “Time Out for Ginger Mark Alan Sisk - FFA 1,2.3.4. Dairy Foods Team 1. 3rd Crewder. 1st Area 7; 8th District; 5th State. Sols Team 2. Footbal 1.2.3.4. 2nd Team Al-Conference Tight End 4. Basketbal 1.2.3.4. Footbal Letter 3.4; Basketbal Letter 3.4 Rhonda Nunn - FHA 1,2.3.4. FTA 4. FCA 4. Sophomore Class Representative 2; Senior Class Treasuer 4. FHA President 3.4. FHA Secretary 2. FHA Regional Reporter 4. FTA Reporter 4. Honor Rol 1,2,3A Perfect attendance 1,2. Clericd Certificate of Merit 4. FHA Rose Award 4; Warrior queen canddate 3. Class favorite 3; Warrior Who's Who 3.4. Concert Choir 1; Glee Club 2.3.4. FHA March of Dimes Roodblock 2.4 Seantel Patton - FBLA 1; FHA 3A FCA 4. FTA 4. Key Club 3. Senior Class Representative 4. Student Cound Member 4. FHA Reporter 4. Concert Choir vice President 4. Society of Distinguished Hgh Schod Students of America 3.4. Clericd Certificate of Mertt 4. Perfect Attendance 2; Data Processing Certificate of Achievement 3; Honor Rol 1.2.3.4; Nationd Busness Award Winner (USAA) 4; Century 21 Typing Award 2; Voteybd lettermen 3.4. Moccasin Print 3. Warrior Doug Skoggs - Most Improved Wrestler 3; District Champ 3.4. State Wresting 5th Pioce 3.4. Who's Who 3.4. Footbal 1,2.3A Wresting 1.2.3.4. Letterman 3.4; Trock 2. Weightlftlng 1.2,3A Karen Marie Smith - Perfect Attendance 1; A and B Honor Rol 1.2.3A Certificate of Mem Award 4. Brenda Thompson - FTA 3,4. FHA 2.3. FTA Vice President 4. FHA Hstortan 2. FHA Vice President 3; Office Assistant 4. Ubrary Assistant 4. Clericd Certificate of Mem 4 Perfect Attendance 3; “8 Honor Rol 3.4; Warrior Yearbook Queen Canddate 4; Concert Choir 1.2 Gary Turley - Class Favorite 1; Vice-President 2. 1st Team Al-Conference Center Footbal 4; 3rd Team Al-A ea Center Football 4; Footbdl 1.2.3.4, Basebal 1.2.4. Band 1.3A Jazz Band 1.4. Trod WNteha Webb • FHA 2.3; Spanish Club 1.2.3. Girts Glee 1. FHA Secretary 3. junior Class Secretary 3. National Honor Society 3.4. Honor Rol 1.2.3 A defied Certificate of Merit 4. Typing Award 2 Perfect Attendance 1.2. Footbal Cheerleader 1.2.3: Basketball Cheerleader 1.2.3 Musicianship Award SMSU and Dory Festivals 4; District Music Festival i rating 3. State Mutt Festival I rating 3. Double Mbted Ensemble I rating and Boys Double Ensemble I rating District Mutt Festival 4 B Honor Rol 1.2.3.4. Basebai 1.2.3.4. Lettered 3A. Marching Band 1.2.3 A Footbal 1.4. Lettered 4, Jazz Band 1.2.3.4. Basketbai 2.3.4. Lettered 4 School Ploy 1.2.3 A Marc Wtuteheod - Key Club 2.3. FCA 4. FCA Vice-President 4. Band Representative 2. President 3 Vice-President 4. Stuco Representative 2. Student of the Month (March) 4. OutstarvJng Jazz Katie Wldnson - Band 1,2,3.4. Jazz Band 1.2.3 A FCA 4. FTA 4. Key Club 4. Math League 2.3.4. Concert Choir 4. Band Treasurer 3. Drum Major 2.3.4. Senior Class Stuco Representative. John Ph p Sousa Award 3. Band District I rating 3. Mssoun State Mutt Festival I rating 3. National Honor Society 3.4. Who's Who 3. Who's Who Among American rtgh School Students 3. Century 21 Typing Award 3 5'A Honor Rol 1.2. 8 Honor Rol 3.4 Voleybal Letterman 1,2.3A Basketbai Letterman 1.2.3.4. Trock Letterman 1.2.3 A Band Letterman 1.2.3 A Voleybal Co-Captain 4. Basketbai Captain 4 Student Councl 4. QBujtlq .. H - ''u,. n r X ii ® V iff fit' 123 Fe Mhrwn: Aktormon. Cotoon • 75 Andorson Morgaot ■ 75 Botov. Mkhoto • 75 Sol. Aogor - 75. 97 Boh. Kothy - 75. 94 Bormott. Gono ■ 75 Sorry. Grog - 75. 85. 30 f% i 1_k.i. ft ■ - 7C OKjriH nsr p nTnjp9 iO Blovlns. Darron - 75 8kx d. Gorv • 75 Brodrkk. Cddlo • 75. 61. 85. 94 Bryonc. Akk - 75. 81 Burr. Dor on - 8. 99. 54. 74. 75. 77. 85. 5. 94. 115 Compbol. Both • 75. 97 Corvontos. fVrod • 75. 61. 85 Chostor. Brondo ■ 49. 75 Oak. Scott • 75. 85. 97. 35. 118 Oowson. Cathy - 75 Cook. Diana • 75. 30 Cook. Joorto - 75 Cook. Wi - 99. 74. 75. 81. 85 9fi Coopor. Scott - 75. 81. 85. 95. 94 Crouch. Shannon - 75. 81. 85 44. 95. 94 Crow. Amy - 75 CrouAoy. Mkhooi - 99. 75. 81. 85. 97 Dovts. Tort - 75 .30 Donhom. Tony • 75. 81 €nglo. Samantha - 75 Forguson. Mario - 75 Gomtto. Jody • 75. 89 Gtoort. Vrtodo • 75 14. 30. 94. 86 Ghtrap. Krtstto • 75 Ghtrop. Aogmo • 50. 74. 75. 86 Gorham. Jorry - 75. 85 Gray. Oft on • 99. 75. 85. 5. 94 Groon. Sharon - 75 Hartman. ChrtsB • 75. 86 Hoztott. Shoto • 75 Hombroo. Boggto • 75. 81. 88. 89. 91 Hogan. Chato • 75. 19 Holcomb. Trovta ■ 75. 81. 85. 99 Houiord. Joff - 75. 81 89. 94 Ingram. David • 75. 99 Joffory. Bobby • 75 Johnson. Bryon - 75. 30 Jonos. Judy • 75 King. Dorr on • 75.19 Krummol. Volorto - 75. 97 Kuhn. Uso - 75 Lant. UJBom - 76. 85 Lour. Akk • 76 lau son, Aonrto - 76 Loo. BSy 76. 85 Lto. Akfc • 76 Lucus. Juto • 76 McCroody. Akhord • 76. 77. 81. 89. 94. 19 McGohoo. Grogory - 76 McGiArk. Mark • 76. 85. 30 Modos. Akhord - 76. 81. 89 Moms. Susan - 76 Morrtmon. Ooudo • 76. 81 Morrlmon. Aoymon - 76 Mound or d. Amy 76 Mu«n. Tamml 76. 93. 94. 86 Nowsom. Am - 76 Nokin. Chod • 8. 74. 76. 81. 19 Oxford. Jorry • 76. 19 PhOps. Hoathor 59. 53. 76. 30 Podschun. Scott • 76 Aowtos. Akhord - 76. 81. 94 Aaybum. Donna - 76. 30. 94. 86 Ahattgan. Anglo - 76 Ako. Dobblo - 76 Akkort. Frank • 76. 85. 19 Aktor. Cord • 76 Aoork, CMs • 76. 19 Aoark. Johnna - 76. 14 Aoork. Ahondo • 76 Aossmon. Don • 76. 19 Salomon. Pot - 76. 81 SchofAor. Johnathan - 76 Soigftod. Uso - 76. 77 124 Skoggs. Angola 76. 30 Skrdor. Sholy - 76 Smkh. Bryan 99. 76. 77. 89 Srrtth. Shoto • 76 Spurgkv Angola 76 StonsA. Tommy • 76 Stoolo. Mkhooi • 76. 97 Stophons. Borry 76. 81. 19 Stono. Brian • 76. 81. 19 Turioy. Bobby - 76. 81. 88 . 30 Von LUognor. Janos • 76. 19 UJobbor. Tonya - 76 UJhkohfl. Dorr on • 76 LUhon. Doug • 76. 61. 99. 19 lilnch. LoNol 76 Woodwad. Susan 8. 54. 74. 76. 77. 86 Varbrough. M - 76 Vocum. Stodo - 76 Vust. Noll • 76. 81. 88. 89 30. 94. 115 Sophomoros Adorns. Danny ■ 38. 71. 80. 81 Adamson. Saro • 10. 99. 59. 53. 71. 93 Addington. SMrt 71. Ill Aldormon. Jkn • 71. 19 Armstrong. Pod • 71. 19 Arwood. Don - 71 81. 99. 19 Bokor Mkhoto • 71 Botos. Loro - 71 Botos, Shorry • 49. 71. 94 Board. Galon • 71. 84. 14 Booty. Carl - 71. 81. 84. 19 Bonnott. D. J. - 71. 19 Biodsoo Clndi • 17. 71 Bolton. Adorn - 71 B4 Boman. Missy • 71 Brottm. Juto 1. 10. 99. 55. 71 83. 94. 4. 117 Brown. Konrto -71. 19 Bujourskl. Tod - 71. 81 Burkhort. Joed • 71 Butlor. Dot • 71. 81. 19 Corvor. Aonoo - 8. 70. 71. 73. 83. 93. 30. 87 Cocflto. Dorlo - 17. 99. 71. 97 Chopmon. Juto • 10. 43. 71 Oowson. Dovld 71. 19 Oomons. Corlotto • 71 Colo. Stovo - 71 Conduff. Stod • 71. 83. 30. 5. 31 Oodduck. Sam - 71.84 Crovons. Angola • 71. 105 Crum. Borry - 71 Do vis. Goylon - 71 Drogoo. Joff • 71. 81. 94 Dutton. Akhord • 71. 19 €by. Johnotto - 71. Ill Cddlngs. Stocy -71. Ill Cduiads. Som - 79. 44 €fts Mkhooi - 79. 81. 84 Ghon. €ugono - 79 €vons. Jock - 79. 84 95. 94 Forguson. Angl • 99. 79. 94 Forrost. Morty - 79 Frtond. Done - 79. 88. 30 Fry. cky 79. 81. 94 Goory. Tod • 79 Gtoort. Kurt - 79 Ghtrop. Ahondo 79. 83. 93. 30. 5. 31. 95. 87 Gokton Motodo 99. 79. 83. 30. 94 Goswkk. Joana - 99. 98. 79. 83. 30 Gray. Brian • 79 Gray. Kokh - 94. 79. 99. 96 MAor Dlono - 30. 31 Groon. Arto • 79. 30. 31 Groon Mfco • 79. 84. 4. 30. 31 Hancock. Jodto 79 Hart. Shannon - 79. 30 Hoynos. Saly - 79 Hombroo. Jorry • 8. 70. 79. 81. 84. 99 Htoroth. Doto • 79 Joy. Craig ■ 36. 70. 79. 73 Jonrtngs. Joff - 55. 79. 81. 84. 94 King. Arthur . 79. 81 89. 19 Lowson. Shon • 98. 71. 79. 97 Low's. Kim - 17. 79. 93. 97 Long. Lanco • 98. 79. 84 . 96 Moooio. Vlnco - 79. 81 McNorton Jomos - 79 Mkchol. Morty 79 Morris. Brod 79. 81. 99. 19 Muto. Wynn - 79. 81. 88. 89. 91. 30. 31. 94 Murroy. Stovo • 79 Nos void. Aob - 73. 81. 84 99. 13 OAvor. Motodo ■ 73 Otto. Honry • 73 Oxford. Darin • 73 Oxford. Dlono • 73 Possmoro. Bandy • 73. 19 Pott or son. Missy 73 Pott on. Dovld ■ 73. 19 Points. Martono 73 Pooio. Dortso • 73 Proffct. Chorlos - 73 Aamoy. PrtMp - 73 Aokos, Aobyn • 73. 93. 97 Aktor. Aandal • 73 Aktor. Torry - 73. 19 Aossmon. John - 73. 19 Auddkk. Cynthia - 73 Srrtth. Barbara • 73 Smktv Cothy 39. 73. 83. 5. 30. 31. 94. 87 Spook or. Dobblo 73 Sptvo. Jooy • 73. 40 St ok. V or non . 73. 81 Strok. Aowdy 8. 54. 70. 73. 81. 88 89 95. 94 Thompson. Jim • 73 VanSlyko. Scott - 73 Vorsor. Danotto - 54. 70. 73. 30. 87 OJNtohood. Dusty • 73. 81. 19 OJNtortl. Kristi - 1. 99. 50. 73. 4. 87 UMdnson. BMy - 73 UJhon. Damon 98. 73. 97. 19 Woodward. Mohso 73 Woodwad. Tim 98. 73. 97. 94 Voakoy. Uso • 99. 70. 73. 83. 30. 31 Juniors Bal. Koty 39. 64. 67. 19. 90 Bandy. Down 10. 39. 67 Bortlott. Choboth 67. Ill Boord. Gory 17. 99. 33. 67. 80. 81. 88 89 Boglo. Kovln 17. 39. 36. 37. 67 88 89 Broefford. Dovo • 67. 18. 19 Brlnkoottor, Konny 38. 67. 84 Brumflold. Mory - 10. 17. 33. 67. 83. 93. 95. 19 Brumflold. Mory - 10. 17. 33. 67. 83. 93. 95. 19 Bujowskl. Grog - 8. 66. 67. 81 88. 89. 99 Compbol. Tom - 67 Cato. Tam - 36. 67. Ill Corvor. Curtis - 8. 38. 66. 67. 85 94 Corlrt. Shoto - 10. 67. Ill Chostor. Duano 67. 19 dork. Brort • 17. 98. 67. 97. 96. 90 Connol. Joff 67. 18. 19 Cook. Curt • 33. 67. 99 Craig. Crkkot 10. 66. 67. 99. 87 Croutoy. ton - 10. 17. 99. 98. 67. S3. 93. 96 19. 115. 90 Dovonport. Donald ■ 38. 67 €by. Shown - 67. 90 Cddlngs M - 17. 99. 67 Cnyart. John • 67. 19 (thorton. Bob 38. 67 Fiukor. Dorrol ■ 67. 19 Gorham. Aon • 53. 67. 85. 19 Groon. Aodnoy - 67. 4 Hoi. Trovo - 67 Hombroo Brian - 38. 67 Hombroo. Ahondo • 16. 67. 83. 99. 93. 97. 96. 5. 95 Hogan. Grog • 68. 19 Holcomb, Tammy - 68. 83. 93. 95 Hopkins. Brian • 11. 68. 105 Hosp. Toshso - 10. 49. 54. 68 44. 87 Hughos. Brod • 38. 68 Johnson. Korrl - 68 Kotchum. Chorlos - 11. 39. 43. 68. 90 King. Chato 38. 68 King. Jorri - 99 68 30 Logors. LoArmo -68. Ill Lankford. Brondo • 36. 68 LouAs. Choryl - 11. 68. 14. 96. 117. 90. 105 Undors. John - 36. 37. 68 Long. Jim - 56. 68. 40 Matos. Korto • 99. 36. 37 . 59. 53. 68. 83. 93. 4 . 30 95 Martin. Doug • 38. 68. 84 Mothro. Christo • 68. 30. 90 Montgomory. Fondo • 68. 83. 93. 95. 90 Morris. Aonckj • 68. 19 NoKon, Misty • 68 Nothnaglo. Loo • 38. 68 Porks. Marsha - 68. 30 Plot nor. Konny • 8. 36. 37. 66. 68. 88 89. 81. 99. 111. Ako. Joff - 38. 68 Aktor, Conrto - 10. 17. 36. 68. 83. 45 19. 90 Aktor. (dwad ■ 68 Aoork. Kok - 10. 17. 36. 68. 19. 90 Aoork. Aonoo 68. Ill Soundors. Pouto 68. Ill Siogfrlod. Toroso 68 Sisk. Doonno 10. 17. 99. 69. 83 95. 19 Srrtth. Androw Srrtth. Doom - 10. 36. 69 Srrtth. Donald - 38. 39. 69 Snow. Shool 99. 36. 37. 69. 88 98. 93. 4. 30 Splvo. Akin Tovtor Jomos 38. 69 Triplott. Aob 98. 69. 96. 19 Vangundo. Dannio 38. 69 Vowols. Anglo - 10. SO. 66. 69. 99. 44. 90. 100 LUotklns. Cothy 90. 69. 93. 97. 96 44 90 LLMdns. Trtslo - 69 LUtooms. Mfco • 16. 99. 69. 88. 89. 99 UJhon. Goorgamo - 1. 36. 69. 83. 93. 44. 90 UJyrkfc. Chris - 69. 19 Voakoy. Scott - 38. 54. 69. 81. 99 Voung. DanJol - 69 Vust. Brian - 99. 69. 88 89. 81. 95. 94. 19. 90 Soniors: AWorman. Crystal - 58. 191 Biovins. Doug 58. 18. 19 Boyor, Torrt - 10. 99. 37.58. 60. 111. 191. 4 19 Brodrkk. Mohso - 58. Ill Brown. Kkn - 49 . 59. 53. 58. 80. 99. 111. 19. 34 Caroy. Woody - 58. 41 Channol. Doug - 58. 117. 40. 105 Chopmon. Donno - 10. 49. 56. 58. 4 44. 18. 19 Cochran. Kovln - 36. 58. 18. 19 Dovts. Kaon - 17. 99. 98. 58. 111. 198. 14. 96. 114. 115. 90. 100 Donhom. Joto - 99. 58. 99. 4. 109 Durbin. Kovki 8. 11. 58. 80. 81 88. 89 98. 198. 4 . 95. 94. 13. 119. 105 Forguson. Chartotto - 58. 111. 190 Goidon. Kim McKirtoy - 58. 14 Horton. Jomos - 17. 99. S8. 61. 191. 4. 30 Harrington. Stovo • 8. 9. 17. 36. 58. 81. 98. 99. 4. 115. 119. 118. 90. 100. 109 Hombroo. Aobort - 38. 39. 58. 190 Honody. Mkhooi • 99. 99. 58. 60. 84 98 99. 30. 19.117. 13. 114. 115. 118. 90 100 Honry. Joto - 36. 58. 61. 191 Honry. Joy • 17. 10. 16. 99. 58. 98. 111. 14. 114. 90. IX. 41 Hoovor. Joff - 58. 35 Hoovor. Tim ■ 58. 80. 81. 88. 89. 91. 98. 190 Huffman. Cothy • 10. 58 Joy. Brort 8. 9. 58. 60. 99. 4. 13. 114. 90. IX Jonrtngs. Cloy • 58. 60. X. 81. 99. 111. 191. 95. 94. 35. 118 Johnson. Kristi Davis • 11. 36. 59. 191 Johnston. Mavtn • 59. 111. 191. 30 34 Kootog. Grog - 48. 51. 59. 85. 111. IX. 119 King. Batto - 99 . 59. 4. 30 Kino. Mohso 17 . 99. 36. 59. 111. IX 30 Kuhn. Losto - 17. 59. 18. 19. 114 Kuto. UJos - 59. 5. 18. 19 Lankford Todd 38, 59 Upo Mkhoto 36. 49. 59. 191. 19 Lucas. Lori . 36. 59. 117 McCoy. Showno 10. 16. 17. 99. 56 59. 111. 14. 97. 86. X McGohoo. Scott - 36. 59. 191. X Mash. Shoto • 10. 36. 49. S9. 19 Matkv Dano - 36. 59. 61. 191. 4 Mondonhal. Chalono • 10. 59 Mtord. Scott • 38. 59. 61. 14 MBs. Frod - 59. 18. 19. X. IX Mkchol. Anno - 59. 111. IX. 117 Mktog. Anglo • 59. IX. 19 Mootor Both 8. 9. 17. 36. 59. 60. 98 4. 87. 114. 115. X. IX Morris. Carmon • 11. 17. 59. 61. X MUto. John - 11. 59. X. 81. 99 Nunn. Ahondo 10. 88. 59. 60. 98. 111. 19 Patton Soantoi 8. 9. 10. 17. 88. 99 36. 59. 60. 83. 194. 4 193 Phfcps. Suo • 59 Plorson. Tammy • 10. 11. 16. 49. 59. 111. 105 Profkt. Dobblo • 36. 37. 59. 111. 93. 117 Aowtos. Dovld • 59. 61. 60. 81. 111. 95 94. 34. 114 Aoddon. Bandy - 38. 59 Aktor LoArm 36. 59. Ill, IX. X Aoork. Gory • 59. 19 Soundors Joto 59 111 Scroggins. Kaon • 10. X. 59. 99. IX. 117 Sharkoy. Mkhoto • 11. 89. 17. 36. 59 14. 30. 4 105 Shkm. Down - 11. 36. 37. 59. 99. 191. 14. 97 . 86. 117. X Sisk Mark - 38. 39. 59. 60. 81. 84 Skoggs. Doug - 36. 59. 61. X. 81. 88. 89. 91. 99. 191 Srrtth. Anno - 59 Srrtth. Kaon - 59. Ill Srrtth. Tony • 59 88 89. 91. 19. 75 Thompson. Angolo - 59 Thompson. Brondo • 59. 111. IX. 19 Turtoy. Gary - 98. 59. X. 81. 191. 96. 44. 95. 94. 115 Watts. Prttp - 59. IX Wobb. Trod 59. 111. 95. X UJNtohood. Mac 88. 86. 49. 59. 61. X 81 84.191. 96. 95. 94. 114, 118. IX LUMnson. Katlo - 8. 9. 17. 88. 86. 59. X. 61 83. 93. 96. X. 19. 34. 118. X UAnch. Troy - 59. 111. 14. 10 Zummwak. Stocy • 38. 59. 34. 35. 118 Border Town Restaurant Main Street Seneca, MO 776-3365 Ssv % X. Gas N Snack Go Indians! Owner: Nick Whitehead 776-9995 b. lbcl'L m%UBVafB B [HECKCBE PDb. §©iii)©©®9 jaS@©@(iDO’D tFSJBtffiD© = [nte©© Idflg’if!!©©© Pjoprortw D. [loUtt® = ftCpEik OnaroOcM Av®bmd® Pm 018-666-2992 (Texaco) VOWELS TIRE TEXACO SERVICE HWV «0 - WYANDOTTE. OKLA. 74370 Harold. Galen. Steve, tom vowels BmjL. Jin.,, Oneida 213 Seneca, Wiaouri 64865 phone: 776-3157 j Owner: oe Oarman ? LANKFORD’S Auto Service Repairs - Parts - Wrecker Seneca MO Ph. 776-3679 BENNET’S BARBER SHOP AND TOWN AND COUNTRY Owners: George and Mary Bennet Hairstyling Seneca 125 LAST YEAR WE GAVE OUT MORE COLLEGE SCHOLARSHIPS THAN HARVARD, YALE OR MIT. If the high cost-of higher education is discouraging some of your students, why not spread the word about the Army National Guard? In the Army Guard, a young person can get up to $4,000 in tuition assistance. Up to $9,000 to pay off federal college loans. Plus a nice healthy paycheck to keep him in hamburgers and textbooks. All for just two days a month and two weeks a year, close to home or campus. So, if you know someone who has the brains for college, but not the bucks, tell him about the Guard. Where last year alone, we spent $3.6 million helping tomorrow’s leaders make the grade. Army National Guard Americans A t Their Best. Contact Sergeant Charles Hudson A C 417-623-5511 or 623-1623 (Collect) 2000 West 32d Street, Joplin, MO 64801 National Guard OFFICE 4 17 781-3522 West Auto Repair Wheel Bearing and Alignment Service Vehicle Inspection. General auto repair East of Stoplight on Delaware Owner: Bill West Seneca. MO 776-2202 Carlin Plb., Htg., Air Cond. BOX 1761. 1125 ILLINOIS JOPLIN. MO 64802 LEONARD 417-776-3106 RAYMOND 4 1 7-628-3263 Marian Patton - ownlr opci M I GARAGE COMPLETE AUTO a truck repair StNFCA MO Phone 417-770.0332 Something to Wear Managers: Edmondson and Green We Appreciate Your Business Congratulations Class of ’85 PH. 776-3237 S eneca Sefephone Co. Serving Steneca, We t Seneca, Diff City and au oma. Seneca 776-2247 American Tripoli Company 222 Oneida P.0. Box 489 Seneca, MO 776-3422 JOHNSON WAX DISTRIBUTOR GEORGIA PACIFIC HOOVER CLARKE RUBBERMAID 3 M SCOTT TRAVIS KUNCE BRANCH MANAGER FURNITURE CARPET APPLIANCES FAMILY CLOTHING HUKILL’S FURNITURE AND DEPT. STORE SENECA. 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MISSOURI OUUN€fl (417) 776-8350 Tee-Pee Fine Foods Owner: Charles Whitehead Seneca, Missouri Phone: 776-2632 WE’RE OUTSTANDING IN OUR FIELD Members of Joplin and Newton-McDonald County Board of Realtors and Multi-List Service £ - ROOKMAN REALTY -1603 EAST 20TH-7813131- FLOWER BASKET Owner: Earlene Higginbotham 1406 MAIN STREET Seneca, Missouri Phone: 776-8688 FLOWER BASKET. V V 2), Seneca, Wiaouri 776-3321 dutt tine of cosmetics di m printing anJ developing BaLg needs EAGLE PICHER INDUSTRIES COMMERCIAL PRODUCTS DEPARTMENT Seneca, Missouri Congratulations Class of ’85 Best Wishes from Seneca Eagle Picher Employees 776-3078 MILNCT CCMDANy Manufacturers cf MILNCT £ .€. Bex i, Seneca, Missouri €4865 Phene: 776-2243 Seneca Dairy Supply, Inc. Automation on the Dairy Farm JOHN KING 306 Washington Avenue Seneca, Missouri 64365 (417) 776-3900 MIDWEST INSURANCE Owner; KEN GOETTEL Home phone 776-8272 Office Phone 776-1100 132 WHITEWAY OIL CO. Frank Skaggs WE APPRECIATE YOUR BUSINESS Seneca, MO. Phone 776-3811 DOUG’S BODY WORKS Complete Painting Doug Scribner Body Work 1008 Oneida Glass Installation Seneca MO. 64865 ‘SuUUeeMte Earl D. Campbell Box 380 Ann Campbell Seneca MO. 776-2251 64865 YouifbtZft SENECAS t'lf ST FLOIjCT PHONE 776-3000 Owned by Nancy Spiva Glenda Hall PRATER'S PHARMACY In Business for your Health’' Owner: Jerry Prater Phone 776-6701 Main Street Seneca, Missouri PUMP N PANTRY Gas Groceries Open 7 days a week Located on Business Hwy. 60 OTASCO Owners: Bud and Norma Egger 1107 Cherokee Phone: 776-3025 OTASCO Iasi 134 ELLIS INSURANCE Res. Ph. (417) 623 8460 Ellis Insurance Agency LARRY T. ELLIS 507 Main Galena, Ks. 66739 (316) 783-5285 910 Washington Seneca, Mo. 64865 (417) 776-8707 Little Bill LUilliams Chevrolet Sales and Services 24 Hours a Day Cherokee Avenue, Seneca, MO Phone: 776-2241 IT’S A GOOD TIME FOR THE GREAT TASTE 708 Neosho Blvd. Neosho, MO 451-5991 MARY’S HICKORY HOUSE BEST HAMBURGERS IN THE 4 STATES We appreciate your business! SENECA IGA store hours: 7 a.m.-IO p.m. 7 days a week phone: 776-3696 START YOUR DAY OFF RIGHT WITH A HOT BREAKFAST AT THE DAIRY BAR 6 o.m. to 9 p.m. 7 DAYS A WEEK SENECA LUMBER COMPANY Lumbering Headquarters Just East of Stoplight Glass. Tools. Paints Rope Chains Builder Hardware Plumbing and Electrical Supplies Ph. 776-3211 Seneca, Mo. MONTGOMERY DRILLING CO. QUALITY WORKMANSHIP Owners: Sam Virginia Montgomery phone: 776-3113 Old Hwy. 60 Seneca. Mo. 137 SENECA DAIRY QUEEN BRAZIER JOE HILL BACKHOE SERVICES Owners: Bill Becky Krummel Phone: 776-3586 We Treat You Right” Basements - Foundations -Septic Tanks - Sewer Lines -Water Lines - Gas Lines Route 2 Box 14 Seneca, MO Phone 776-2454 i lfenani iialj Eeataurant Sad ecue - St ealti - Seafood Home of tfje (Eipton JForii (Etjicken” s Stormzand Insurance Agency; Inc. RISK MANAGEMENT SERVICES BILL STORMZAND C.P.C.U. 210 Fifth Street Monett, Mo. 65708 (417) 235-7311 JOHN STORMZAND C.P.C.U. P.O. Box 4967, G.S.S. 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