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On April 11, 1981, ten business students and busi- ness instructor, Mrs. Erma Doty, traveled to I-Iarrisonville, Missouri, to compete against area schools in various divisions of business. Grain Valley proved its competiveness as they re- turned home with good ratings. Dayna Llewellyn received second place in the open speed typing division, while Sheila Heard picked up third place. Sheila also received third place in open production. Dayna and Sheila pro- gressed to state competition for their fine showings. The open speed typing team, consisting of Dayna Llewellyn, Sheila Heard, and Ann Amor, walked Q, , A ' ,Z s we . ,J I , 5 l,.:e'q.A 'S 'ff ff' .1 E2 Em Al lil 4 J' lf ' :fi Y' 03 f .V Q, 'L 'J' Q' w M ,A 2 Z? , f, ' f ' ' , f .,. ? 'f V l ,J .l ' il 1 away with third place. First year shorthand students, Jackie Starke and Ann Amor, placed fourth and fifth, respectively. Aaron Bush came home with a fourth place position in novice production typing and fifth place in novice speed typing. Dayna Llewellyn also placed fifth in the contest in the area of open pro- duction. On May 1, 1981, Llewellyn and Sheila Heard at- tended the state business contest in Iefferson City. Dayna received fifth place in the state in the area of speed typing, while Sheila grasped the fifth placed position in production typing. my 55 'ij ,ew ' 'V 3 fail ,W x 'zjmq l r f J L 1431 1 ' :vez M, '12 if 12 Lora Riffle, Michelle Stone, Aaron Bush-novice speed typing. 21 Ann Amor, Dayna Llewellyn, Sheila Heard-open speed typing. 32 Sheila Heard, Dayna Llewellyn-open production. 41 Donna Gil- letle-bookkeeping I. Sponsored by INDEPENDENCE SAVINGS at LOAN BUSINESS CONTEST!41 .V .... . - -W---fs. .. f me I. , , , . V , . E1 .1 K 1 1. 'f-'E --:. ,ws-in -Anna 1 1 if-if 1 ETSI., . --paeviiam-fxflw 'N.uw,-.v 'nf .mwiv M--W . -sa. s.--.fm an tssihirear... ESX luefrrk ...vt mf ' 2 '
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Busmess Contestants We 1 IJ jackie Starke, Ann Amor-novice Short- hand. 21 Tamira Hillbrand, Aaron Bush, Lora Riffle-novice production typing. 32 Donna Gillette, Elaine Mann-amateur production and amateur speed typing. 401 BUSINESS CONTEST illiagt-i f usmaih t - V , 4. 3 t ,ffl ,,:..,
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vgE?L'Qi?isxT'a f fair f We M, X Q SM cf: 3 . wg X-XM' 'if ffm 'wa M NMR Play on! Grain Valley High School Band kept in tempo this year as they participated in several events. They marched in Blue Springs Centennial Parade, Blue Springs Marching Band Con- test, CMSU and Grain Valley Homecoming Parades, pre-game and halftime football shows. There were several changes as Mr. Dan Spina joined the band as the new director. He instigated a selling campaign in order to raise money for new instruments. With the money they raised, they obtained a piccolo and tri-toms. New uniforms purchased for the marching band replaced the uniforms that had been used for approximately 15 years. The band formed a pep band to play at volleyball and basket- ball games. Pep band shirts made the group official, Indeed, the marching band kept in step throughout the sea- son. 1 2 . Marching Band: QL to RJ-Front Row: Michelle Gibler, Debbie Nauman, Derin Moore, Jeff Mann, David Walker, Aaron Bush, Megan Mallinson, Darlene Green. Second Row: Patty Officer, Karen Lyons, Dana Rebholz, Elaine Mann, Tom Miller, Brian Ratigan, Clete Brown, Lora Rif- fle. Third Row: Dwain Willoughby, Ray Dubin, Melinda 41, ' . it 3 . 421 MARCHING BAND Sponsored By DALE'S BARBER AND HAIRSTYLIN G
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