Grain Valley High School - Treasure Chest Yearbook (Grain Valley, MO)

 - Class of 1982

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.,..., 'N A . I gf qv-f,sf?,,,,. ,ff fig, it .H. . ' Office Workers - Librarians . . . - Office Workers - Librarians Reviewing past editions of the Treasure Chest, librarian Angela Henderson awaits students who may need her aid ibelowj. Taking things in stride, Karen Stanfield, president of the National Honor Society, concludes the induction ceremonies that took place in the spring Qbelow rightj. Posing for their dedication to helping employees of the 'high Chosen by excellency in such areas as character, service, and scholarship are School 0fiiC9 SVG Offise wofkefsr iff0mi Anita MHXOVL Ann Amor, NHS, members: Qfronti Carla Peal, Karen Stanfield, Kellee Condra fbackj Rob- Donna Qiietfefb Cafifi Peaif Kaiheflne Rodgefi Te'95a Shoffmil' ert Apel, Elaine Mann, Katherine Rodgers, Michelle Mershon, Lora Riffle, David ibadfi Ginger Gillette, Karen i-Yom' ieafid Homlf Mlke Mann, iafkie Walker yabovey Starke, Troy Elliott, not pictured-Holly Fagan, Cathy Hayslip fabovei, GROUPS! 'IO1

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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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The Future Homemakers of America were an active group during the 81-82 school year. Meeting once a month in the home eco- nomics room, group members and officers recieved tips and knowl- edge from alumni members and present model, Lisa Anderson. A cookie bake-off, caroling, and bowling were other activities the members engaged themselves in. Outgoing members also stayed after school to help put together a cook book, which was sold by organizational members. House-hopping went over well as homes opened up for the F.H.A.er's to try out designated food specialties. A banquet honoring past and initiating new officers took place on May 6, 1982. Six junior high cheerleaders who made the squad last year prac- ticed diligently during the school year to perfect their cheers and stunts. Traveling to one away game, cheerleaders remained mostly at home to cheer on participants in the fall and winter sports. Pep club shrank in size as the school year progressed, by never- theless, devoted members took on the challenge of attending most games to give team members moral support. With sponsors Miss Holman and Miss Chapman, executive members Tamira Hillbrand, Megan Mallinson, and Brenda Blankenship, they led the club to such activities as decorating the team bus, locker rooms, and halls. Fundraisers were based upon bake sales and selling of spirit ribbons with the help of the high school cheerleaders. Grouped comfortably around the bleachers, junior high cheerleaders are front to back: Debbie Haynes, Lynn Lindsey, Kelly McHenry, Cindy Rash, Tandy Reedy, Sarah Rodgers Qabovel. ' 102! GROUPS Forming a large C.V. are high school pep club members: fkneelingj Tonia Bennett, ffirst rowl Michelle Goade, Alice Gerhlein, Amy Brennamen, Megan Mallinson, Brenda Blankenship, Tamira Hillbrand, Elaine Chapman, Diana Triplet, Teresa Shoffner, Debra Holman tsecond rowl Steph- anie Lyon, Michelle Gibler, luli Power, Tracy Butler, loyce Dunne, Diane Richards, ffourth rowl Linda Blake, lill Toler, Kim Matticks, Patty Webb, Missy Koonce ffifth rowl Elaine Mann, Gayla Sanderson, Kellee Condra, Melissa Brown, Karen Parker ttop rowj Charlotte Washam, Denna Lynch, lackie Fountain, Tammy Whippo, Tracy Goodman, Megan Johnson, Melissa Norris, Patty Berger, Tammy Willoughby fabovej. ,

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