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What is the best thing about Cave Spring? uWatch'mQ the guys on the traC team. Libby Fethemu 4.3.45.2; Vugdm: Look of sheer joy During the Knight ceremony, David Kagey stands beaming at cheerleaders Debbie Dillon and Christy Burns. jittery mam BOOM! BOOM! BOOM! The drums heralded the entrance of the mysterious helmeted figure. He clanked down the aisle, in his suit of armor, with his sword and shield. Principal Robert Lipscomb waited on stage. Soon the whole school would know the identity of the Knight. As Mr. Kipscomb dubbed David Kagey Knight the crowd jumped of the National Honor Society. His participation in PLUS was most meaningful to him, as he gave help to special students. uI really got to know them, and helping them helped me to learn how to communicate with little kids better? said David. Activities that he participated in as the Knight were the homecoming parade and the pep rallies. The Knight to their feet, was chosen by screaming his name. At last everyone knew. David had til was surprised and happy because it was a real honor. I was thankful that they gave the faculty according to the character of the person and not expected to me the award, be chosen. til was surprised the amount of service given to the school. and happy be- cause this was a real honor. I was thankful that they gave me the award. It was exciting hearing everyone call my name? David commented. Throughout the year, David stayed involved in activities such as PLUS, Key Club, Science Club, and Senior Council. He also played starting forward on the basketball team, and was secretary The identity of the Knight was one of the school's best kept secrets. No one knew who the Knights was until the first day of school. Jennifer Goodman M asked man revealed As the audience cheers, David Kagey stands revealed as Knight with his parents Dr. and Mrs. William Kagey. The Knighting ceremony was held on the morning of the first day of school. Toni Moore 98 - Seniors e- 8. Salmon - L. Stevens
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rtep iilt put my attitude for going into politics into a positive direction in that what I saw in Richmond made politics seem like a good career? said Rick Robers after returning from the General Assembly. Rick Robers and Lynn Stone both responded to an offer sent in a letter by Delegate Steven Agee. The letter said that Delegate Agee would be accepting students as in- terns. In order to qualify Lynn and Rick had to write an essay explain- ing why they dbeddf delegates instead of in the gallery. tilt was a surprise because I didnlt know he would be so busyfl said Rick liAIso the committee meet- ings and House sessions were more casual than I had expectedfl Besides meeting Delegate Agee, Rick and Lynn also met some sen- ators and local delegates. Even though Rick and Lynn,s stay in Richmond was an educa- tional experience, they also had time for recreation. The first night Rick went to the thought they should go. They also had to be inter- viewed by the twelfth grade iiThe real thing is more exciting than just hearing about it on the news? UVA e Vir- ginia tech bas- ketball game wherehecheered on UVA Cava- liers. While G o v e r n m e n t teachers. Although they went two differ- ent weeks, Lynn and Rick did basi- cally the same things. For three days Lynn, Rick and two other stu- dents, one from Salem and the other from Shawsville, accompanied Delegate Agee to the sessions of the House. At the transportation and highway committee meeting Rick listened to a discussion of the seatbelt bill. While in the House sessions, they sat on the floor with Lynn was there she and the other interns attended a cocktail party costing $100 per person, but the interns got in free. For Rick and Lynn, the experi- ence proved rewarding because of their plans to go into politics. iiThe real thing is more exciting then just hearing about it on the news? said Lynn upon returning. Christy Underwood How do you impress E E a HTO implijd to cheb you XIX Class tea auenilo diteci pallb lollow the a ,3 - tionS Ken Demmlflg a teacher? Politic People Because Rick attended the General Assembly with Delegate Steven Agee, he got a chance to take a step in the right direction for his career in politics. Here he and Delegate Agee pause after attending a House of Delegate sessron. L. Poindexter e L. Sage - Seniors e 97 Courtesy of Rick Robers
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1 STEPHEN CRAIG SALMON: Band 2 10.11,12; Senior Representative 2 12; Stage Band 2 11.12 LESLIE lLENE SANDS:JA-Officer210; Accolade 210, Co-business Manager 2 11, Business Manager 2 12; Key Club 2 11,12; Drama Club 211 1 LORI ANNE SAUNDERS 1 BRIAN P. SCHENKEL: Latin Club 2 10 L MELISSA DAWN SHANK Missy : FBLA 2 12 BARBIE LYNN SHELTON ROBERT TRENT SHERMAN Trent : Soccer 2 910,11, Captain 2 12; FBLA 2 10; French Club 2 10 STEVEN HAILE SHIVERS Steve? Soccer 2 11; Gov- ernor's School 2 11,12 ANDREA JOY SHREEMAN uAnd 2 Latin Club 2 10,11, 1 Co2consul2 12; Stock Investors Clu 2 11, Secretary2 12; 1 Drama Club2 12; NHS211,12;Gymnastics-Captain 212; I JA-Officer 2 10; Soccer-Manager 2 12 I CR?OIG DOUGLAS SIEMON: Spanish Club 2 10; Baseball 1 2 I 1 l l I MARY ELIZABETH SIMMONS: FBLA 2 10,11,12 CHARLENE ELISABETH SIMPSON: Cheerleading- Varsity212; Science Club 2 12; Drill Team- 11; Latin Club 2 10,11; Drama Club 2 10,11 DAVID B. SIZEMORE: VICA 2 11,12 LEIGH ANN SKAGGS: Latin Club 2 10, Treasurer 2 11, Secretary 2 12; Key Club 2 10,11; NHS 2 12; Senior Council; Honor Court2 1 1; Mentor Apprenticeship Program 2 12; Science Club 2 11,12 AMANDA KAYE SLOAN Mandy : Key Club 2 10 Keylglub 2 11,12; German Club 212;FBIA 211; NHS LAUREL ANN SMITH: FBLA 2 11 SHERRIE ANN SMITH: French Club 2 10; FBLA 2 12 KIMBERLY ANN SNAVELY uKim : French Club 2 10,11,12; FBLA 2 11,12; SADD 2 12 LISA SNEAD RICHARD MARK SNEDEGAR uMark : Symphonic Band 2 10,11,12; Stage Band 2 10,11; Drama Club 2 10,11, Treasurer 2 12; All-District Band 2 10,11,12; All-Virginia Orchestra 2 11,12; Marching Band 2 10,1 1, Drum Major2 12; Choir 2 12; All-Regional Choir 2 12 KAREN ALLISON SNIDER: FHA 2 10,11,12 DOUGLAS SCOTT SOWERS Doug1': Spanish Club211; FBLA 2 12 ELIZABETH JANE SPARKS '1Beth : Yorktown High School, Yorktown, Indiana210,11;SADD2 10,1 1; FCA2 12; PST- 12; Spanish Club2 10; Track 2 9,10, Captain 2 11,12; Basketball 2 9,10,11,12; Cross Country 2 10,11; Volleyball 2 12; Indoor Track 2 10,11 DEBORAH LYNN SPENCER Debbi : Flag Corps 2 1 1; Cheerleading-Varsity 2 12; German Club 2 10,11,12; Drama Club2 11; FBLA- 11; Key Club2 10,11,12; Track 2 11; PST-Secretary 2 12; SADD 2 12 KATEY SPIGLE 2Kate : DECA 2 12 JERRY LEWIS SPRADLIN DAVID RONALD SQUIRES: NHS 2 1 1,12; Science Club- Vice2president 2 12; Latin Club 2 10,11,12; Honor Court Marshall 2 11; Govemofs School at VPI 2 1 1; Salutaton'an CHARLES HERBERT STANLEY Chuck : Key Club 2 10; Spanish Club 2 11,12; Art Club 2 10, Secretary 2 1 1, President 2 12 WENDI ANN STANLEY: French Club 2 10,1 1; Drama Club 2 11; Hag Corps 211;FHA 2 12 KATHERINE VARA SMITH Kathy : Science Club 2 12; JULIE NICOLLE STASlK: Key Club 2 10; 11Accolade 2 10, Section Editor 2 11; Co-Editor 2 12; SADD 2 1 1; SCA Representative 2 11; Senior Council; NHS 2 11, Treasurer 2 12; Top Ten 212; Quilland Scroll211,12; Honor Court Marshall 2 11; Prom Committee 2 11 BETH LEIGH STEORTS: Drama Club 2 111Cross Country 2 11, Captain 212 STEVEN THOMAS STEORTS Steve : Basketball-JV 2 10; Football-JV 2 10: Track 2 11; Soccer 2 12 SARAH E. STERZING: Western Hills High School, Fort Worth, Texas 2 9; FHA-President 2 912; French Club 2 10,11; HERO 212 LISA ANN STEVENS: Spanish Club 210,11,12; Key Club 210; FBLA- 12; 2KnightLetter1'211, Ed'nor212;NHS 2 12; JA 2 11 8. Salmon 2 L. Stevens 2 Seniors 2 99
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