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Swinging high, junior Tammy Hontz and fellow classmates seem to be enjoying the warm spring weather that enables the playing of outdoor sports for co-ed classes fbelowl. Up to bat is none other than 7t grader jason Hall, who is trying to match his skills against wiffleball lmiddlej. Taking his eyes off the hockeypuck, Greg Nauman gives the camera a view of his lithe form lfar be- lowl. ' Maintaining a level of high con- centration, Ricardo Burelo shows , his winning techniques at table tennis tleftl. Using her underhand serve, junior varisty volleyball team member Sondra Parker practices her individual style lbe- owl. Building Minds and Bodies As students signed up for physical educa tion and health classes many thoughts raced through their heads Some enrolled in chosen classes for fun and to be with their friends others signed up in the name of physical fit ness and to be involved in the sports they loved to play Ms Cindy Millers first and second hour pe classes engaged themselves in various sports such as basketball volleyball square dancing and gymnastics concentrating on the basic techniques in most Monday and Thursday found Millers stu dents conditioning their heart and lungs with a strenuous exercise of aerobic dancing Seventh and eighth graders found Coach Dave Owens classes to be particularly en lightening especially for those who were fa mlllar with the sport of basketball Skills were mastered and beyond basic techniques were applied to the game First and seventh hour co ed classes contained juniors and seniors working togeth er to enjoy multi sports with members of the opposite sex Owen was also involved in teaching a sec ond hour health class The twenty nine stu dents that enrolled In the class covered areas such as environment consumer products ner vous and muscular systems first aid personal tty sexual behaviour drugs alcohol and to bacco When asked why health was a good class to take Owen replied Most students were concerned with longevity of life Health and quality of life were focused on as death status tics continued to increase The kids also want ed to know what drugs were good and bad for them for improved life quality HEALTH PHYSICAL EDUCATION! 99 t , l 0 0 ' 0 ' I I . . , . y . 1 n I I - 1 1 I I , , 1 I 1 1 - ' I . . . . . ' u ' I I , . - . . . . - , . nn . 0 ' ' ' ll XX ' ll ' I
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Happ Homemakers of Tomorrow A surprise was in store for Kathryn Billings when she returned to school this year. The school purchased a mi- crowave oven for the home-ec department. Mrs. Billings had requested the oven for several years and was pleased to finally have the requisition filled. The interior decorating had the chance to travel to model homes for two field trips. Among the homes they toured were the underground terra dome homes. The yummy creations made by the cooking classes were either devoured by the students or teachers. The sewing class produced some beautiful pieces. The work included a satin jacket and several of the girls make their glee club dresses. The lessons the kids learned this year wil help them become Happy Homemakers of Tomorrow. null' Chef loe lenkins turns down the fire under his latest masterpiece of cookery labovel. Pretty little pout. Rhonda Reed workd diligently on her project for sewing fmiddle lefty G.V.'s future architect? Brenda Blankenship draws floor plans for her house in Interior Decorating fmid- dle rightj. What a mess. Tammy Willoughby peers into the sink as loyce Dunne stands nearby looking at their latest concoction lrightj. 98! HOME EC Where's the dishwasher? Earl Downing appears to be Gillette prepares to dive into the soapy water fbelowl. i WST. fi. ,.. asking as Steve
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l , ll gi ill' l i l V ll ell 1' l ll :gl ll l gl.: illl flfl jtjjl lil llil lil ill il l 1 5. l . . l l li jf ll Those who fitted office help and library assis- tance into their schedule worked hard all year to achieve the best possible job they could do. Of- fice workers' common duties were collecting ab- sentees, running errands, and typing miscella- neous items. Librarians sorted, checked, and repaired books and magazines and lent their help to students using the facilities. National Honor Society members who were chosen prior to the school year were selected on areas such as character, service, and scholar- ship. Sophomores, juniors, and seniors that were inducted into the organization on March 10, 1982, joined veteran members to attend a field trip on April 21. Traveling to the Plaza area in Kansas City, Missouri, students toured the Q104 radio station. Meeting d.j.'s Mike O'Brien and Bobby Mitchell, students saw first-hand the dif- ferent parts of the station and were also able to join disc jockey O'Brien 'on-air in the studio. Afterward, a stop to Blue Springs park for lunch and recreation completed the day. Making use of the Grain Valley High School library, sophomores use in-stock books, magazines, and verticle files for their class reports lbelowj. j.. Chosen as new N.H.S. inductees in early spring were: lfrontj Donna Gillette, Tim Anderson, Anders Hagg, Tom jones lsec- ond rowj Marianne Fry, Rhonda Dunn, Aaron Bush, fthird rowj Denna Lynch, Vernon Forbes, Robin Hailey fabovej. 100! GROUPS Finishing the school year with patience and progress are librarians: lfrontj Kelly McHenry, Sara Rodgers, Pam Lyons, jackie Schuessler, Shelly Rebolz, Tracy Butler, Mrs. Maxey lbackj Robin Hailey, Michelle Gibler, Shelly Gendreau, Debbie Miller, Su- zanne Quick, Randee jones, Patty Berger, Angela Henderson, Lisa McHenry labovej.
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