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

 - Class of 1982

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Everyone's attention seems to be drawn elsewhere, and it must be bad because Karen Stanfield doesn't want to see any evil fbelowj. Activities Afterward When prom ended at midnight, to most students it meant that the night was still young. Some students -and their dates went off alone while others grouped together to go out for dessert or parties. Either way, all knew it was a night of celebration and that staying out all night was tradition. The senior breakfast was held at 5:00 a,m. in the home economics room. Upon entering the room, busy senior mothers and fathers were found preparing breakfast delights for approximately fifty students and guests. Although some had a hard time keeping their eyes open in the wee hours of the morning, everyone knew there would be no other way to end the occasion. SENIOR BREAKFAST!65

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These Are The Best of Times Every proud parent takes pictures of their teenagers and their dates before prom. lulie Llewellyn and Ralph Wheeler pose for lulie's par- ents in front of her house trightj. Going against tradition, seniors prove the individuality by attending prom as a group tbelowl. Ann Amor and Ricardo Burelo were announced prom king and queen in the midst of all the excitement at prom tfar belowj. Tammy Hontz and her date Russell Barnett are having their prom pictures taken by Lyle Ramsey tbottoml. ii l Prom 1982-Many memories were created for many different people. But none will for- get the beautiful surroundings of the Crown Center Hotel in downtown Kansas City. Before seven o'clock on April 17, 1982, stu- dents and their dates began to assemble in one of the banquet rooms of the hotel. The selected dinner consisted of fresh hearts of romaine, breast of chicken, bourguigonne, chef's potato, bouquetierre of vegetables, rolls and butter, charlotte rousse, and coffee, tea, milk, or sanka. After an introduction by Mr. Richard Burns, Larinda Robbins, junior class president, wel- comed everyone to the event. Immediately following was a response' by senior class president, Tommy jones. The long-awaited prophecies of the seniors were then disclosed by Kellee Condra and Dana 'Webb. Michelle Mershon and Robert Apel had come-backs to the prophecies with the senior wills. The prom royalty, which was selected by the members of the junior class were named, Ann Amor and Ricardo Burelo. ' Closing remarks were conducted by Dr. Thomas Hightower and then dancing reigned as the band 'Brandy led students and teach- ers to the dance floor. 64!PROM



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S9 gs. Senior Achievements On May 13, 1982 the annual Senior Awards program was held in the gymnasium of the Grain Valley High School. The following awards were presented by the faculty and administration of the high school and junior high, after a short speech by the Swedish exchange stu- dent, Anders Hagg, and the introduction of the class by David Beebe and Carla Peal. Mrs. Burnett, art teacher, presented Michelle Mershon, lay Mclnnis, and Carol Condra with the Senior Art Awards. Ms. Holman, speechfdrama teacher, presented Foren- sic Awards to Marianne Fry, loe Hensley, Carla Peal, and David Walker. She presented Play Medals to Carla Peal, David Walker, and Elaine Mann, Theatre Arts Awards to loe Hensley, Carla Peal, David Walker, and Elaine Mann. She announced Best Actor, David Walker and Best Ac- tress, Carla Peal. Ms. Miller, French teacher, presented a French award to Rhonda Dunn. Ms. Murry, music!German teacher, presented awards to David Walker for Solo, l-70 three year pin, and Who's Who in Music in America, Holly Fagan, a glee club pin, loanne Geir, a glee club pin, Debbie Miller, a glee club pin, and Dana Stone, a glee club pin. She pre- sented the German Awards to Tim Anderson and Tom jones. Mr, Spina, band teacher, presented the awards to Elaine Mann, conference and district solo, district ensem- ble, marching band, pep band, All Conference four year medal, All District Band, and Band letter, to Brian Ratigan, conference and district solo, conference and district en- semble, marching band, pep band, All-conference Band Three Year Medal, and Band letter, to Dwain Willoughby, conference and district ensemble, marching band, pep band, and band letter, Debbie Miller, district ensemble, conference solo, and marching band. He also presented Anders Hagg with an honorary band letter for showing interest in band. Ms. Chapman, business teacher and cheerleading sponsor, presented business pins to Ann Amor and Don- 66!SENlOR AWARDS ' na Gillette for Student Secretary, Cathy Hayslip, a pin and certificate for placing third in Amateur Accounting and participation in state contest. To lackie Starke, a cer- tificate for participation in District Contest, also Ann Amor, and Donna Gillette. The cheerleading Award of a pin and letter went to Ann Amor. h . Mr. Lyngar, mathmatics teacher, presented Derin Moore with the Computing Award, Tim Anderson the Trig Award, Tom jones the Physics Award, and Robert Apel the calculus Award. Mr. Shroyer, industrial arts teacher, presented Russ Hilburn with the Senior Award of Industrial Arts. Ms. Billings, home economics teacher, presented the Clothing award to Katherine Rodgers, the Foods award to Karen Stanfield, and Outstanding Home Economics awards to Dana Stone and Holly Fagan, Outstanding FHA Award to Carla Peal. Mr. Vanarsdall, Athletics Director, presented the Three Sport awards to Derin Moore and Dean Whippo. Ms. Basinger, journalism teacher, presented awards to Marianne Fry, joe Hensley, Elaine Mann, and Michelle Mershon. Mr. Cromer, School Counselor, reviewed the scholar- ships. To Tom jones went the UMKC Curator Freshman Scholarship, to Karen Stanfield and Robert Apel, the UMKC All Metro Scholarstic Athletic Award Nominee, to Michelle Mershon, the College of Agriculture, Charles Kiepe Fund Scholarship, to Robert Apel the St. Mary's Anderson, the N.E. Hospital Auxilary Scholarship, to Tim Mo. St. Regents Scholarship, to Carla Peal the PTA Schol- arship and Russ Hilburn, the Student Council Scholarship. CMSU Regents Scholarships went to Tom jones, Rhonda Dunn, Karen Stanfield, Candy Kissee, Mann, Marianne Fry, Russ Hilburn Robert Apel, Elaine and Tim Anderson. The Mo. Western State College Regents went to Tom jones, Rhonda Dunn, Candy Kissee, Karen Stanfield, Rob- ert Apel, Elaine Mann, Marianne Fry, Tim Anderson, Russ Hilburn, Michelle Mershon, Carla Peal, Katherine Rodgers, David Walker, Donna Gillette, Ginger Gillette. The Mo. School-College Relations Commission Certificate of Rec-

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