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

 - Class of 1982

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David Walker sings a solo which touched ev- eryone ftopl. Anders Hagg, Exchange Student, also graduated with the senior class fmiddlel. Tom jones, salutatorian, gives his speech fabovel. Elaine Mann presented a flute solo while fellow class members look on frightl. The End of the Beginning May 18, 1982 was the 'lend of the beginning for the senior class of 1982. It was a time to recognize all the many years of hard work, learning, studying, and dedication. As the friends and relatives of the graduating class began filling the gym- nasium, the seniors, who met in the study hall, were putting on their caps and gowns. Many thought about the ceremonies and for the first time, real- ized that in a ,matter of just minutes they would be graduates of Grain Val- ley High School. With these thoughts on their mind, the seniors started down the hall to- ward the gym. The audience rose to their feetkas the graduates filed in by couples amidst clicking cameras and the band playing l'Pomp and Circum- stance. After everyone took their places on the stage, Rev. Tom Boyce led the invocation and Mr. Burns welcomed everyone as well as introduced the school board members who accompanied him on the platform. Special music was then provided by David Walker, who sang a solo, and Elaine Mann, who played a flute solo accompanied by the band. This was followed by the salutatorian speech, given by Tom jones, and the valedicto- rian speech, given by Rhonda Dunn. ' Mr. Burns proceeded to announce the seniors. Before they descended the stairs to the gym floor, Mr. Rupp, school board president, presented the seniors with their diplomas and Dr. Hightower, superintendent, gave each senior a red rose. Turning tassles and rings made the ceremonies official and complete as the audience applauded the now graduated class of 1982. After the recessional, as in Grain Valley style, the graduates formed a re- ception outside the high school building where they shared special thoughts and received congratulations. GRADUATIONX69

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Mr Burns congratulates Randy Wlgglns as Mr Rupp looks on ftop Ieftj just after the flrst row received thexr dlplomas the sec ond begins to receive thexrs ltop nghtj The turning of the tassles was the last and most traditional event during the ceremonles lmlddle lefty Karen and Del watch wxth a smlle as their fellow classmates are present ed with dlplomas lmxddle rlghtj The class members stand just before Mr Burns presents them as the graduated class of 1982 fnghtl 68! GRADUATION



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Talents The Annual Awards Assembly was held in the Grain Valley Gymnasium Friday, May 21, the following awards were received: DRAFTING: Kellee Condra. WOODWORKING: Todd Smith and Aaron Busch. GEOMETRY: Vernon Forbes. AL- GEBRA II: Lora Riffle. LIBRARY CERTIFICATES: Kellie McHenry, Lisa McHenry, Angela Henderson, jackie Schuessler, Shelly Gendreau, and Pam Lyons. LIBRARY PINS: Suzanne Quick, Michelle Gibler, Tracy Butler, Sarah Rodgers, Shelly Rebolz, and Aaron Bush. LIBRARY BARS: Patty Berger and Robin Hailey. IOURNALISM: Vernon Forbes, Tamira Hillbrand, and Patty Officer. ALGEBRA I: Amy Brennaman. BASIC ALGEBRA: Gara Zarda. CON- SUMER'S MATH: Ieff Mann. 8th GRADE MATH: Robin Brown, and Sarah Rodgers. ART I: Mike Huber, Gara Zarda, and Shane Myers. IR. HIGH ART: Sarah Rodgers and Iodi Iwaniszyn. THREE SPORT ATHLETIC AWARD: Kellee Condra. HOME ECONOMICS QSEWINGJ: Karen Parker and Melinda Stallman. FRENCH AWARD: Lora Rif- fle. IUNIOR HIGH BAND AWARDS: Paul Fry, Robin Brown, Mike Chisum, janet Ayers, Andrea Hazlett, Chris Milne, Shannon Stucklik, Mindy Hightower, Angela Hen- derson, Paul Morgonroth, Lori Llewellyn, Tracy Brown, and Tracey Elsloo. HIGH SCHOOL BAND AWARDS: Steve Brown, Aaron Bush, Blake Curd, Scott Dubin, Mi- chelle Gibler, Tamira Hillbrand, Tony Hodges, Ioe Ienkins, Denna Lynch, Stephanie Lyons, Debbie Mackin, leff Mann, Barry Miller, Kirk Miller, Darin Morris, Debbie Pugh, Lora Riffle, Dana Rebholz, Todd Smith, David Stanfield, Mark Thompson, Charlotte Washam, Karen Ly- ons, and Pam Lyons. MATH: ACADEMIC EFFORT AND PROGRESS: Mike Delgado fHigh Schooll IR. HI. CHESS: Bob Wisemore, CHECKERS: Lorri Wilbee, RACKO: Iodi Iwaniszyng TRIONOMOES: Mike Delgado, PAPER AIR- PLANE DESIGN: Paul Morganroth, PAPER AIRPLANE DIS- TANCE: Tom Freeman: BACKGAMMON: Duane Richards, RUBIC CUBE MASTER: Scott Murdock, MASTERMIND: Shree Decker, OTHELLO: Susan Hinds: SPEEDIEST COM- PUTER: Shelly Rebholzg PUZZLE SOLVER: Dale Martin. PEP CLUB MUSIC: Tamira Hillbrand, Lora Riffle, Patty Berger, Marvin Kennon. Teresa Hazlett, Chris Maxon, Ben Winemiller, Gayle Bridgeforth, Tracy Butler, Missy Koonce, Stephanie Lyon, Michele Stone, Michelle Gibler, Brenda Blankenship, julie Llewellyn, Carri Green, Robin Hailey, Donna Nauman, Stephanie Schreier, Debbie Pugh, Ieanie Power, Iuli Power, Lanette Todd, Tammy Brooks, opposite page Mr. Wilson presents the student council members their award of recognition ltopj. Mr. Lyngar presents two math awards: The Alg II award to Lora Rif- fle fbottom, Ieftl, and the Geometry Award to Vernon Forbes fbottom, middlej. Stephanie Lyons shows- some friends the pin that she received from Mrs. Murry lbot- tom, Ieftl. this page Ms. Holman gives the forensics class their pins of recognition fabovel. Robin Brown admires her award received in math while Shelley Gendreau and Andrea Hazlett look on ttop, rightj. Ms. Chapman and Ms. Holman present the pep club certificates and pins frightj. 7O!UNDERCLASSMEN AWARDS

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