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

 - Class of 1982

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Having found a good spot, seniors Katherine Rodgers and Ginger Gillette await the beginning of the parade tbelowl. Seventh grader Larry Parker wheels R.B. Rupp, who suffered a sprained knee, through the parade ffar belowl. cr' , Grand Finale Sponsored and arranged by the Grain Valley student council, the annual homecoming parade was a success. Besides class floats, princesses, and queen candidates, various clubs were also asked to make their debute. Fo- rensic members added to the parade by dressing up in clown suits and passing out candy to the parade watch- ers. The Corvette Club of Kansas City helped StuCo by furnishing vehicles for the event. Also appearing in the parade this year were 9-12 grade class officers, adminis- tration, and varsity and j.v. volleyball girls. Sandy Doty Brown was also a guest in the parade, being homecom- ing queen of 1971. junior high and high school bands combined forces this year to produce a mass sound playing l'Apache route. t w -fa ww ' 'W f c V , f , ., ,W ,A W -1 H ,,. 3 ,fy '.,.w.y,a 'M,,,gf' ' ' f I . ' ! WMWL? 'f fl , ,ft A 1 4, 1 V t 1 1 r 9,5 ,haw f- f f., H q A , 'wfvrk-new ff -, , , f fr - .Q ?x4W5,44mfmfzmf, f .- , V . t X K wwf fzfl- , , ' 'M f 1 -1 W.. -J? J. l f .,'ff'J 3 ' 'l?3f'MN9?', z I 15 T 92? .. K, V , 1 a 'I ?,..lH ' as V - , -:. 'V Y -1.4-2 , f re fi . , fi will 5' 'Qfwk' 'L 1- . ' ...W ,, ' x , I L'- 'rl lg V . , 'N Q- iq f , - gp ,Sur , . , ,N , 1 .-W , .l , 'I-,W a YQ X, . fs . g - W4 ' f. 5 'fl . WM . 2: l' , - - iv . f 1 .- AQ! -'vnu V 6 . ' . t, - , 4-amgg, ' 4 ,., X . D x -3 N ' Y 2 1 ff 1- A' ..f A ' .... ,.,.. ,A ., . A ' 'W' .., 'll 4 ,..............,.., . ., ,vb A A elmlvnr, 9 Q --r-' W fmoz FlRE DEF ,Q ' ,g if Q--.. ,ii 7 ,, ,..,.. fgf-4 W 1 f., -Q - V .W me sci,-we 'Mfr me--f Lf-ff, . 4 Ja-114-1 '- N T - 7-: A -' ,-s,:....- V A Y and Entry of the Centurions throughout the parade Arf . . . Arf .. . Tiny, junior Brenda Blankenship's great dane, helps show the forensics class' uniqueness tfar leftl. Hoping there isn't any danger of an immediate fire, football players, cheerleaders, and coaches enjoy a ride on a G.V. fire truck fleftl. Rid- ing atop a convertible, Diane Richards makes her debut as sophomore class prin- cess tfar abovel, While Missy Koonce and Bill Patterson try to push the car, sopho- more class officers remain calm tabovel. HOMECOMING PARADE! 31 l l l l l l l l l l l l -S - ' sa-i..a-...........a. ......s..,........-..... , .-.s



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. Y .,,... , -.,Qvm-.-- .....- .. Stanfield Reigns October 2, 1981, marked the day that students had been looking forward to for several days. On that day, all of the hard work, laughs, preparations, and fun times that had been shared during the previous week were brought to a grand finale. Perhaps one of the most exciting moments for Grain Valley high school students was the homecom- ing halftime ceremonies, where they would see the homecoming candidates and princesses in their finest, and await with them the magical moments of the evening. Chosen by their classmates, Mi- chele Stone fjuniorl, Diane Richards fsophomorel, and Megan johnson ffreshmanj, recieved the honor to participate as class princesses. AI- though they could not run for the position of homecoming queen, they appeared in the parade and took their place on the field that night. dates, 9-12 grade students cast their ballot for their favorite candi- date during the week. A committee made up of stu- dent council members selected the theme for the class floats as laun- dry detergent. Selecting such se- cluded places as an airport hangar fseniorsj and the bus barn fjuniorsl, students set to work on their class' choice of themes. Choosing 'Cheer the Tigers were the fresh- men, sophomore's theme was uRide the Tide. 'lGive all to Bounce the Tigers portrayed the junior's theme, while the seniors voted on l'Winning is our Bizness. During the week, little sleep and tired eyes ruled, as students built, painted, and stuffed trying to make their float the best. As homecoming nights' activities grew closer, excitement mounted. Scheduled to play Crain Valley's football team were arch rivals, the Wellington tigers. But as halftime l The senior class chose four women to represent them for the event: Carol Condra, Lori Sanderson, Karen Stanfield, and jackie Starke. Although there was no official campaign for the candi- drew closer, G.V. had the advan- tage score of 21-7. Earlier in the week, a panel of judges had been selected to view the floats and judge them on such areas as fcon'tJ l Pep club members that were chosen to form the ivy chain were: ffrontl Joyce Dunne, Denna Lynch, Teresa Shoffner, Tamira Hillbrand, Brenda Blankenship, Patty Berger, loann Geier, Tracy Goodman lbackj Karen Parker, Martha Rodgers, Melissa Norris, Debbie Miller, Elaine Mann, Megan Mallinson, lill Toler, Missy Koonce. HOMECOMING ATTENDANTSX33

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