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Artists On the Move Aspiring artists were seen many times throughout the school year. Persons enrolled in the crafts and 3-D class kept very busy, es- pecially during the spring. The student body chose one design that they wanted to be painted on the lunchroom wall. Bob Hendrickson's design was cho- sen and class members painted this on the wall. Crafts and 3-D members also painted the set that was used for the spring play. Individual talent shined as four oil paintings placed in a Warrensburg showing. Out of 2, 000 entries, only 400 won blue, red, or white ribbons. Four en- tries from Grain Valley were among those few. Iill Grehlein won a red and white ribbon for her oil paintings. Norma Schwartz and Michelle Mershon both received white ribbons. Students in junior and senior high enjoyed working on projects such as pottery, paper sculptures, silk screening, Old English lettering, and a variety of other projects. Chosen projects made through- out the year were displayed in the art case in the gym lobby. Family, members of the commu- nity, and friends had a chance to see the year's best art Works at the PTA meeting on April 16, 1981. On April 29, these artists took a field trip to Kansas City. They visited the Nelson Art Gallery and took a walking tour of the Plaza area to see the statues and fountains. 48l ART ml. .. - W ,- .x gg-L V y, .fl 1 3 s 12 Students paint design on the lunchroom wall. 22 Mitch Blanton paints his model airplane a bright red color. 32 Craft and 3-D students listen and work intently, while Mrs. Burnett explains some- thing. 42 Art students paint on the set for the spring play.
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Football Rah-Rah's 5 After cheerleading tryouts last spring, six girls were chosen to be the 1980 football cheerleaders. The squad, that was made up of mostly rookie members, proceeded to work very hard through the sum- mer and into the football season. In the summer, the football cheerleaders, plus the basketball cheerleaders, held practice sessions twice a week to develop their skills. They also held three car washes in order to raise money for cheerleading camp. Iune 28 through Iuly 3 the foot- ball and basketball cheerleaders at- tended the International 501 CHEERLEADERS Cheerleading Foundation camp in Lawrence, Kansas. There they in- creased their knowledge and skills in various areas. They won a spirit frisbee on the first day of camp. During the four days that fol- lowed, the cheerleaders were also awarded a creativity ribbon, a spar- kle and shine ribbon, a first place for excellence, and second place in Grand Champs. During the football season the cheerleaders tried to instill spirit in the students as they held pep rallies and cheered for the jayvee and varsity football teams. 12 Suzanne Quick and Cindy Hulett pose for the camera. 3
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