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DARYL ANTONY WALKER: Band2 10,1 1,12; FHA2 12 TERRY GLENN WALLACE SCOTT ALAN WALLACE DAVID CLARK WALTON ll: Key Club 2 10,1 1,12; Spanish Club 2 1 1,12; Senior Council; Football-Varsity 2 10,11, Captain 2 12; BasketballeV 2 10, Varsity 2 1 1,12; Winter Court2 12; All-District Football 2 12; A11 Timesland Football 2 12; All-Regional Football 2 12 DAVID WILLARD WARDEN DAVID G. WATERS: FBLA 2 12 MARY BETH WATERS: German Club 2 10,1 1, Treasurer 2 12; Art Club 2 12; SADD -- 11; Drill Team 2 11 BOBBY A. WATSON 1 HUNTER PAUL WEBB Sir : Symphonic Band 2 1 10,11,12; Marching Band2 10,1 1, Drum Line Captain2 12; 1 Drama Club 2 12 J DAVID EDWARD WHITE: German Club - 12; Science Club 2 12 SUSAN ELAINE WHITMORE ROBIN LYNNE WIDMEYER: Knight Letter11 2 10; For- ensics 2 10,11,12; Drama Club 2 10,11, President 2 12; Sophomore Class Secretary; Drill Team 2 1 1; SCA2 10,1 1; PLUS 2 11,12; NHS 2 11,12; Honor Court 2 11; Senior Council; Prom Committee 2 11; Science Club 2 12 1, ANDREW THOMAS WILKERSON uAndy : Art Club2 10 1 MATTHEW CALVIN WILKERSON Matt : Senior Class 1 i BRIAN TODD WHITE uTodd : AIASA 2 10,11,12 i . . 1 Vnce-pre51dent JULIE McCALLUM WILLCOX: Ke Club 2 10; French Club 2 10,12; Junior Class Treasurer; ccolade 2 10, Section Editor 2 11, Co-Editor 2 12; Drill Team 2 11,12; NHS 2 1 11,12; Quill and Scroll 2 10,12; Prom Committee 2 1 1; 1 , Junior Council 1; ; LEIGH ANNE WILLIAMS: Art Club2 10,11, Vice-president Si 3 212; Olympics of the Mind211;SCA2 12; Key Club2 10 1 DAWN MICHELE WILLIE: French Club 2 1 O; DECA 2 12 J EVERETT GENE WILLIS Gene : VICA 2 11,12 CYNTHIA D. WILSON Cindy : FHA 2 12; DECA 2 12 MICHAEL LINVILLE WILSON Mike : Band 2 10,1 1; Art Club 210,11; FBLA 2 12 JAMES DANIEL WIRT DannyW Spanish Club 2 11 MATTHEW JOHN WISE Matt : 5 mphonic Band 2 10,1 1; MarchingBand2 10,11; NHS2 1, Vicevpresident2 12; Science Club,2 12; Drama Club 2 12; Tennis 2 11 Honor Court Marshall 2 11; Valedictorian SHARON ELIZABETH WISEMAN WENDY SCHANTZ WITCHGER: Art Club 2 10,1 1, Activi- ties Chairperson 2 12; Red Cross Club 2 10 TEILLIP EDWARD WITMER Phil : Latin Club; DECA 2 MKIISIAEL KIRK WOHLFORD Kirk : FBLA 2 12; Track MAELYN WOODY WOLFREY: Symphonic Band 2 10; Marching Band2 10; PLUS2 11; Spanish Club2 10,11,12; Key Club 2 10,11,12; FBLA 2 12 BRIAN JEFFREY WRIGHT Bubba : FBLA 2 12 MEREDITH SUZANNE WRIGHT Suzanne : DECA 2 10,11,12; SADD 211,12 THOMAS JAMES YEAGER Tom : JA 2 11 JENNIFER W. ZAHN: Spanish Club 2 10; Latin Club 2 12; Key Club 2 12; FHA 2 12; Senior Council; Track 2 10 KIMBERLY SUSAN ZAWACKI uKim : 11Accolade2 2 10, Section Editor2 11,12; Drill Team 2 11,12; Olympics of the Mind 2 11; Key Club 2 10; Drama Club 2 10 RANDY ALLEN ZELANAK: Chorale 2 10; All-Regional g: Chorus 2 10; Science Club 2 10; AIASA 2 11; JA-Vice2 president 2 10 JAMES DARRELL ZIRKLE j 1 1f! ,1 A L .ICZLW' 102 2 Seniors 2 D; Walker 2 J. Zirkle
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A fresh start A new school, new faces, new junior chemistry or physicaleduca- classes. Changing schools was a difficult and often terrifying experi- ence. uIt was really hardfl ex- plained Ashton tion was a common sight. Although moving to a new school was not easy, the good aspects outweighed the Cobb. Itl knew everyone at my old school and then I moved h e r e , a n d I knew no one. III think that this was the hardest move that llll ever have to make!H bad. Cathy Theimer, a transfer student from Roanoke Catholic, ex- plained, Hllm Moving to a new area and changing schools can be especially hard for seniors, for they have to graduate with a new group of people. In fact, Ash- ton said, IIThis was the hardest move that Illl ever have to make. In addition to the social changes, problems also arose in the sched- uling of classes. In order for a new student to earn enough credits to graduate, many changes had to be made, and a senior participating in A warm welcome Amy Aker and Lynn Stone post a sign welcoming all of the new students the day before school started. On that day, an ice cream party was held to allow new students to meet other students and members of the faculty. glad I trans- ferred from Catholic because Ilve met a lot of people and learned a lot. The move, in a way, made me a more well-rounded person. The only real differences between Catholic and Cave Spring are that I donlt have to take any religion classes, and I donlt do as much writing in English class? Furthermore, Ashton stated, IIIIll never regret moving here! Jennifer Baker Toni Moore To what do you at- tribute your academic success?
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a i The plane gently landed on the 5 airstrip at Woodrum Airport and a nervous student stepped off the plane onto US. soil. The student anticipated what it would be like not only to go to a new school but also to enter a new country. The student 3 mm all 01267 because it helps me learn English easier? said Valentina. Bernardo had trouble understanding the Americanized English, and did not enjoy watching it very much. On weekends, they usually went to movies or parties with their new friends. body had in its midst three foreign ex- c h a n g e students, Omar Ferreira from Peru, Valentina weather. ll til like American food but my stomach suffers a lot; I also hate the cold B e s i d e 5 having to ad- just to dif- ferent customs, they also had to adjust to American food. Buettgenbach from West Germany, and Bernardo Lopez from Spain. The three foreign exchange students ranked as seniors and took a full load of classes including English 12, Math Analysis, and Physics. Although they found that Cave Spring was similar to their schools, they also found many differences. Omar attended a govemment-run, all male school while Valetina,s school in Germany was only half the size of Cave Spring. Even though their main concern was to get an American education, they also enjoyed American recre- ation. til like American TV. i i1 like American food but my stomach suffers a lotf' said Bernardo. Since Peru had a warm climate almost year-round, the chilly weather was a new experience for Omar. I hate the cold weatherfisaid Omar, who had never seen snow before. Bernardo and Valentina planned to leave in June after graduation, but Omar planned stay in the states to attend college. While the three foreign ex- change students struggled with the language barriers and the culture blocks, their presence in the student body added excitement to the year. Christy Underwood What is the best way to impress a teacher? H ard at work Valentina Buettgenbach, a foreign ex- change student from West Germany, works on her homework during study hall. Valentinats school in Germany was only half the size of Cave Spring. D. Walker a J. Zirkle a Seniors -- 103 Bob Lee
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