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Twenty-seven students attend Crowder College for Vo-Tech Classes. 8y Charles Profltt, junior Twenty-seven Seneca High School students attend Crowder College for special training in oreos they choose. The students attend these dosses during the morning ond receive three high school credits. They also must be o senior or o junior ond be approved by the principal. RUTO MECHANICS Dovid Bradford Kenny Brinkoetter Donold Davenport Robert Ctherton CRRP€NTRV Rdom Bolton Don Butler Scott Von Slyke Charles King Jeff Rice Donald Smith Chris UJvrick Goylen Dovis Jeff Drogoo Brion Hembree Jomes McNorton RUTO BODY Danny Adorns Corl Beoty Vince Mooele Morty Mitchell Stephen Murray Sam Cdwords DJ. Bennett Randale Ritter Rlon Spivo UJ€LDING Vernon Stolt Kurt Gilbert Jim Thompson fibove Morty Mitche . Danny Adorns, ond Corl Beoty working In the Auto Body doss. Left Alon Spivo ond Brion Hembree prepare to change o flat Middle Brian Hembree ond Alon Spivo cleaning up o mess Bottom Left: Corl Beoty showing off: Below: Adorn Bo on ond Carpentry teocher Clarence Whiteheod (Photos by WHson)
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Left • Right Carl Beaty, Marty Mitchell, Adam Bolton. Jim Thompson, James McNorton, Stephen Murray, Vince Maacle, Dan Butler, Galen Davis, Danny Adams 2nd row Jeff Rice, Chris Wyrick, Donald Davenport, Brian Hembree, Charles King, Robert Etherton, Alan Spiva, Randale Ritter, Scott Van Slyke, Donald Smith, Jeff Dragoo, Vernon Stolt, Kurt Gilbert
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Shop Students Rank By. Karla Mailes, senior Over 100 Seneca students take Mr. Howard Hill's shop class each year with the same intentions — getting their project finished for the fairs. Midway through the year there are some questions going through their minds Will I ever get it done? How much sanding do I have to do to get this project smooth? Twelve students accomplished their goal by finishing their projects in time for the Lake of the Ozarks Shop Show; they are as follows: Tashsa hosp Cheval Mirror • II rating Tammy Holcomb - Walnut Chest - II rating Angie Sams hexagon Table - II rating Teresa Siegfried - Walnut Chest - II rating Qeorgana Wilson - Coffee Table - II rating Cricket Craig • Walnut Chest - II rating Greg Hogan - Wall Book Case - II rating Scott Walker • Cedar Chest • II rating Ted Geary • Walnut Chest - I rating Laura Gregory - Walnut Chest • II rating Brian Yust China Cabinet II rating Karla Mailes Curio Cabinet - I rating. Outstanding Woodworking Project (level 3) Missouri Southern Shop Show Tasha Hosp • I rating Tammy Holcomb - II rating Angie Sams - I rating Teresa Siegfried - II rating Georgana Wilson I rating Cricket Craig - I rating Greg Hogan - II rating Ted Geary II rating Laura Gregory • I rating Brian Yust - II rating Karla Mailes - I rating. Outstanding Woodworking Project, Outstanding overall in the shop show. northeastern Oklahoma A Sr M Shop Show Tashsa Hosp - I rating Tammy Holcomb - II rating Angie Sams - I rating Teresa Siegfried - II rating Georgana Wilson - II rating Cricket Craig • I rating Greg Hogan • II rating Ted Geary • II rating Laura Gregory - II rating Brian Yust - II rating Prank Thompson II rating Scott Walker - II rating. Outstanding freshman project Karla Mailes - I rating. Outstanding Senior project. Outstanding project overall In the show. Top Right: Mr. David Brooks is a student teacher from Missouri Southern State College who has spent his last two months at S.H.S. Photo by Mailes Bottom Right: freshmen Jeff Grady and Mike Triplett shown using the Radial Arm Saw. Center Right: Mr. Howard Hill has taught at Seneca High for twelve years during these years he has brought home 18 grand champions. Photo by Montgomery Top Right: Senior Brian Yust's China Cabinet. Photo by Montgomery Bottom Right: Senior Karla Mailes won high awards at Show Shows with her Curio Cabinet. Photo by Montgomery 28
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